SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Oct. G — Moa, brig;, 236 ton ) u o- Mowden, from noy. Passengpia— Wis. Wyn nirt & servant, P.li. W. Kenyon, Mrs. Soneiison, iYli.v» JN uv\ ton, and ii. Horn. — W. S. Gr.ihame, agent. O c t. 6 — Endeavour, 11 tons, Martin, from Waiheki, with °2") tons lire wood. Oct. 6— Children, .%" tons, Jones, fiom Russell, with 9 licad cattle. Passenger— Mr. 11, Williams. Oct, 7 — Forager, 12 tons, Winter, for tne River! names, Oct 7 — Rose Ann, '2 4 tons, Ryan, from the East Const, with 1000 bushels wheat, 300 ditto in.uze, 5 c;u.ks pork, 2 casks beef, 60 lbs. laid. Oct. 7 — Brothers, 22 tons, Sheplieid, from Cape Runaway, with 400 bushels maize, 3 tons bacon, 3 sacka wheat. Passengers — Messrs. Day, Stennrt, and Johnson. Oct. 7— Star, 17 tons, Merrick, fiom Waiholi, with 28 tons firewood. Oct. B— Auckland, 16 tons, from Mercury Bay. Oct. B— lhomamn, 68 tons, H. Slurley, from I Jaw lies Bay, with 25 tuns black oil, (66 casks) i>so bushels wheat, 6bO do. mnize, J ton whalebone, 4 casks noik. Passengers — Mi. Fuiiburn, and 2 cluldiou ol Rev. Rlr. Colenso.— J. Salmon & Co., agents. Oct. B—Fairy,8 — Fairy, 15 tons, from the River Thames, with '250 bushels wheat, 2 boxes butter. Pasenger— J. Thoip, Esq.
DEPARTURES. Oct. 6— Raven, brig, J. B. Thompson, for Sjdney, Passengois — Mrs. Simmons, fuis3 Simmons, Master Simmons, Mr. Charles Dnvis, Mr. 11. W. Robinson, Mr. Uemy Mitchell, Mr. John Wiight, Mr. VV. Lowe, Mr. Hugh Canaghar. Mr. A. Gavin, W. U. Cory, Mary Penman, Jane Peamati, Jolm Peaman, Ellen Penman, Joseph Rust, Mrs. Davidson and four children, Daniel McDonnell, John Il.illes, John Stoweis, William Cridge, Tlios. Childs, Jolin * McGiath, John OBrien, Evan Evans, Richard Davis, Peter Brennan, Mrs. McCreadv and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. Olhffe and .) children, William Baker, William Kerr.—W. S. Giahame, agent. Oct. C>— Eliza, 42 tons, Ellib, lor Ilawke's Buy, with 5 horses, \ ton sugar, £ ton soap, 6 dozen spades, 4 boat anchors, 1 trypot, and sundries. Oct. G— Mary, 25 tona, Davies, for Waiheki. Oct. 7 — Endeavour, 16 tons, Copland, for Waihoki. Oct. 7— Perseverance, M< lons, Bradley, for Mabmongi. Oct. 7— Mendleshom, 36 tous. Atkins, for the East Coast, with 1 bale blankets, 2 do. calico and piints, 1 keg brandy. Passenger— Captiin Read. Oct. 7— Aleit, 16 tons, Mai not, for the Wade, with 1 ton flour, 1 ton potatoes, 3 bags sugar. Oct. 7— Antelope, 3b tons, D.ivys, for the East Coast. — J. Salmon & Co., agents. Oct. B— Fairy, 15 tons, for the River Thames, in ballast. Oct. a -Scotch Lass, 10 tons, R. Adams, for Wuiheki, in ballast.
IMPORTS — rOREIGN. Per Moa: — 100 bags salt, 1 box stationery, 20 kegs tobacco, 322 bags bastaul sugar, 27 bags ciushed chlio, 46 bags sugar, 5 boxes, 20 and 221) chests tea, •29 bags sugar, 1 case apparel, 20 bags i ice, 26 bag salt, 2 bales leather, 7 cases oilmen's stores, 1 box tea, 4 cases, 2 casks, 1 bale and 2 trusses drapery, 20 boxes candles, 2 casks molasses, 22 bags sugar, 10 halfchests and 20 boxes tea, 1 case, 1 ca^k, and 2 jars drugs, 1 case ironmongery, 1 package, 1 barrel flour.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 677, 9 October 1852, Page 2
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