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ARRIVALS. t Jan. 20 Raven, brig, 170 tons, W. B. Thompson,! from Sydney. Passenglap—Mr. and Mrs. Lorrignn and 4 children, Air. W. Cains, Mr. apd Mrs. Ackford and 2 children, R. Eado wife and 3 children J. Stokes and wife, Elizabeth, Lydia, and Mary Hancock, G. Easton, J. Carradus, E. Kelly, R. Lang, W. Callan, W. Parker, D. Jersey, L. McLiver, E. King-, J. George, Gervin, D. McAusland, A. D. Ferguson.—W. S. Graliame, agent. Jan. 19—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, fanner, from tbe Hot Springs, with 20 tons firewood. Jan. 19—Alert, 16 tons r Merritt, from tbe Wade, with 7,000 feet timber. Jan. 19—Children, 30 tons, Jones, from Russell, with 12 bead of cattle. Passengers— Mr. J. Bedgegood, and Mrs. Irving.—T. C. Williams, atrent, Jan. 20—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, from Matakana, with 4,000 feet sawn timber, 320 posts and rails, 18 tons firewood. Passenger —Mr. Shepherd. Jan. 20—Auckland, 16 tons, Kent, from Mercury Bay in ballast.—T. Russell, agent. DEPARTURES. Jan. 18—Ann, 22 tons. Brown, for Waiheki. Jan. 19—Sisters, 35 tons, Copland, for Waiheki.—Five passengers. Jan. 19—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, for tbe Hot Springs. Jan. 19—Alert, 16 tons, Merritt, for the Wade. Jan. 19 —Auckland, 16 tons, Kent, for Mercury Bay, with I chest tea, 1 bag sugar, 1 bag flour, 1 coil rope, 1 can oil, 2 cans paint. Jan. HO— Mary, 25 tons, Davies, for Matakana. Jan. 20—Children, 30 tons, Jones, for Russell, with 1 cask ala, 1 cnsk sugar, 2 cases merchandize Pas sengers—Mr. J. Kemp, Mr. W. Caines. IMPORTS FOREIGN. Per Raven, from Sydney:—s hbd. brandy, lOhbd. B.P. rum, 5 puncheons do., 10 cases cigars, 59 bags sugar, 12 chests congou, 209 bags sugar, 51 do. do., 2 pockets hops, 2 parcels seeds, 1 bale shirts, 1 parcel ironmongery, 77 mats pusjar, 1 case jewellery, 1 case tents, 6 bags rice, 22 tierces beef, 24 barrels beef, J ] oases axes, 11 cases prints, 2 bales prints, 4 cases slops, 240 sheep, 4 bales leather, 100 J-chests congou, 58 bags sugar. 165 do. do., 177 bags rice, 20 i-chests congou, 197 mats bastard sugar, 1 case apparel, 1 case locks, 1 case lemons, 2 cases matches, 19 half-chests congou, 4 bales leather, 100 bags flour, (original cargo from Auckland.) Vessels in Harbour. Edward, ship, American whaler, 339 tons, Captain Mosher, arrived from whaling grounds. Bain St Burtt, agents. Fancy, barque, 297 tons, Captain Henderson, loading for London. J. Salmon & Co., agents. Iliomama, schooner, 68 tons, Sturley, from the East Coast. Salmon & Co., agents., John Wesley, missionary brig, 237 tons, Captain Ryle—refitting for cruise in Feejee and Friendly Islands. WS. Graham*?, agenr. Jasper, American whaling barque, 222 tons, Captain Rotch, of New Bedford, from whaling grounds. Bain & Burtt, agents. Lai 11 Kookh, ship American whaler, 323 tons, Caplain Gardner, arrived irorn whaling grounds—refitting at Coromandel Harbour. Bain & Burtt, agents. Moctezuma, ship, 436 tons, American whaler, W. G.B Tower, arrived from whaling grounds. Bain andl Burtt, agents. \ Raven, brig, 170 tons, W. B. Thompson, from Syd-fi ney. VV. S. Grahame, agent. [ Republik, Bremen whale ship, 496 tons, Captain Austin, arrived from whaling grounds. Bain & Burtt, agents. Return, schooner, 78 tons, arrived from the Chatham Islands. St. Michael, barque, 377 tons, R. W. Prance, arrived from London. Brown & Campbell, agents. Waitemata, schooner, 97 tons, loading for Melbourne. Brown &. Campbeil. agents. The brig Raven, which arrived on Thursday morn ing, sailed from Sydney on the sth instant. Just as she was leaving, the sfeamer Cleopatra was going up Syd ney harbour, 89 days from England, having sailed on the 7th September. The Daniel Webster and the Marmora had arrived at Sydney. Tbe brig Algerine has been purchased for the Sydney and Auckland trade, to be laid on as a regular packet. She was to sail six or f.even days after the Raven. Tbe Moa had not arrived. The Raven had a good run to the North Capo, but has been eight or nine days from thence to this port, owing to light variable winds on the coast. She has been very fortunate with her sheep—only lost five out of two hundred and fifty shipped. She spoke H.M. Schoouer Pandora oft" the Hen and Chickens.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 2
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694SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 707, 22 January 1853, Page 2
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