SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARMVALS. Oct. 20-Thpoflore, 20 tons, Wilcox, from the Bay of Plenty, with £ ton poik, 150 bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize. Oct. 20— Hawkhead, 22 ton*, Lawrie, from Maburang), w.th 30,000 shingles, 400 iails. Oct. 20— Sarab, 18 tons. Uka, from Mnkatu, with 400 baskets potatoes, 10 baskets maize, 1 pig. Oct. 20— Emily, 10 tons, Mair, from Russell, with 1 ton poik, 100 bushels maize, 3 mills, 4 cases sundiies, 2 boxes tobacco, 10 baskets plants, 2 dozen reap books, 1 cask lard, 20 packages lard. Passenger—Mr. Brodie. Oct. 20— Iia, 16 tons, Campbell, from Barrier Isle, with 5 cwt. bacon. * Oct. 20— Lady Jane Grey, 12 tons, A. K. Cburton, from Waibeki, with 500 feet timber, 12 tons fiiewood. Oct. 21 — Piako Lass, 10 tons, Sznalley, from Piako River, with 60 bushels wheat, 1J ton flax. Oct. 21— Endeavour, 16 tons, Copland, from Waiheki, with 26 tons firew ood. Oct. 21— Star, 17 tons, Hay, from Wangarei, with 1 ton bacon, 1 cask butter. Passenger— Mr. Dent. Oct. 21— Boyd, 15 tons, Mclntosh, from Russell, with 300 bushels maize, 1 organ, 3 boxes, 1 basket books, 1 picture, 1 <;hest, 2 cases fowls, 1 case eggs, 1 box soap, 6 pigs. Oct. 21— Victoria, 18 tons, Smith, from Monganui, via Wangaroa, with 100 bushels maize, 80 bushels wheat. Passengers— Ur. Florence, and Mr. Desestre. — C. Davis, agent. Oct. 22— Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, with 8 bead cattle. Pussenger— J. H. Waid, Esq.
DEPARTURES. Oct. 20— HawLhead, 22 tons, Lawiie, for Mahurangi, with 6 bags flour, 1 cask be&f, 1 coil lope, 1 bag sugar. Passengers— Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Hudson, Mrs. Kelly. Oct. 20— Rose Ann, 24 tons, Ryan, for Mataka&a, in ballast. Oct. 20— Lady Jane Grey, 12 tons, A. K. Churton, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Oct. 22— Eclair, .40 tons, H. Marts, for New Plymouth, with 6 kegs salt, 10 boxes soap, 2 do. windowglass, % drums paint oil, 1 keg paint, 4 boxes candles, 1 J-cask wine, 1 case cheese, 1 do. paper, 2 boxes tea, 1 package drapery, 2 do. corks, 1 keg tobacco, 1 package pepper, 1 bundle axe handles, 1 case axes, 1 bag coffee, 1 box tea, 20 boxes mould candles, 1 barrel apples, 1 case brushes, 1 do. confectionery, 1 bale canvas, 1 case twine, 1 do. figs, 17 coils European rope, 4 bundles American brooms, 1 case groceries, 2 hhds. ale, 1 case caps, 1 coffee roaster, 1 case drapery, 3 kegs tobacco, 10 tea, 12 camp ovens, 3 doz. rakes, 25 packages furniture, 1 case ginger wine, 1 case axes. Passengers— Mr. & Mrs. Parris & 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. Davy and child, Mr. & Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Marks & 2 children, Mrs. Oaks & servant.
Passengers plr Moa, for Sydney. — Mr. Kenyon, Mrs. Weatherbead and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hadlow, Mr. and Mrs. Kane and two children, Mrs. Codlin, Mr. James Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Jobnston, Rfev. Mr. Hogg and two pupils, Win. W. Skinner, W. D. Cory, David Cooley, Robert Davis, Win. Jass, P. Hunt, D. Anderson, M. Burney, B. o'llare, W. Tester, Thomas Cross, Master Twobey, James Watt, D. -Havering, Mrs. Clifton and four children, Mrs. Brady and two ohildi en.
The Rover's Bride, hence March 24, was w recked on the Ibland of Erromanga, about two months ago, while on a trading voyage; one man was lost. 'Ihe lloyal Sovereign had called at the island of Tanna on her passage to the Fepjees ; she sailed from this port on the 9th ultimo, for the puipose of bringing up the crew of the Solomon Saltus, wrecked at the latter place. The Marian Watson was at Erromanga, fast filling up ; and the Sydney had left Anatam for China.— Sydney Herald, Sept. 25.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 681, 23 October 1852, Page 2
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624SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 681, 23 October 1852, Page 2
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