SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. October 17.— H. M. S. Calliope, 26, Captain Stanley, from Porirua. October 18.— Cutter Levin, 24 tons, Williams, from Akaroa. Same day. — Schooner Kate, 62 tons, Salmon, from East Coast. Same day. — Schooner Gypsy, 25 tons, Storey, ' from East Coast. Same day. — American Barque Auckland, 204 tons, Cutter, from Auckland. Passengers — Messrs. J. S. Polack, Rer. R. Watkins, E. Sweet, A. Stackman, H. D. Norton, H. Kilmer.
DEPARTURES. October- 15.— Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Williams, for Kapiti. October 16.— Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Southgate, for South Sea Islands. October 17. — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, for Manawatu. Same day. — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Currey for Ohau. .October 18. — H. M. Steamer Driver, 6 guns, Commander C. O. Hayes, for Auckland. '
IN PORT. H- M. S. Calliope, 26 guns. Captain Stanley. Schooner Susannah Ann, 79 tons, Hensley. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Barque Ralph Bernal, 450 tons, M'Laren. W. S. Lojtley, Agent. Brig Portenia, 222 tons, Kirsopp. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Mann. Master, Agent. Cutter Royal William, 43 tons, Lovett. Schooner Lowes toft, 114 tons, Griffiths. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Levin, 24 tons,' Williams. Master, Agent. Schooner Kate, 62 tons, Salmon. Master, Agent. Schooner Gypsy, 25 tons, Gtorey. Johnson & Moore, Agents. American Barque Auckland, 204 tons, Cutter. J. Smith & Co., Agents.
IMPORTS, In the Levin — 10 tuns black oil, 15 cwt. whalebone, 39 seal skins. Master, Agent. In the Kate — 64 casks Dlack oil, 12 bundles whale fins, 16 do. humpback, 100 bushels maize, part of original cargo. Master, Agent. In the Gypsy — 7 tons pork, 2 tons bacon, 1$ tons hams, 3 tons potatoes. Johnson & Moore, Agents. T In the Auckland — 88 kegs tobacco, 205 barrels do., 37 barrels flour, 8 hhds. dried apples, 5 bundles hoop iron, 23 bales domestics, 30 boxes axes, 58 oars, 12 bolts duck, 36 coils cordage, 45 barrels cyder, 1§ pipe 4 barrels vinegar, 8 boxes chocolate, 28 kits salmon, 28 do. tongues and sounds, 8 barrels bread, 4 do tar, 9 do. pitch, 10 do. rosin, 45 do. pork, 800 corn brooms, 5 doz. baskets. 3 bundles axe handles, 1 bale blankets, 2100 pipe staves, 2 barrels tobacco, 40 barrels flour, 10 bundles axes, 100 oars, 5 bolts duck, 10 coils cordage 10 barrels cyder, 10 boxes chocolate, 5 kits salmon, 5 do. tongues and sounds, 10 barrels bread, 6 do tar, 5 do. pitch, 2 do. rosin, 29 do. pork, 50 do. brooms, 60 dozen chairs, 18 doz. pails, j. Smith & Co., Agents.
EXPORTS, In the Fisherman —4 bags flour, 2 do. salt, 1 do. sugar, 4 do. sundries, 4 iron pots. Master, Agent. In the Catherine Ann —s hhds. rum, 2 barrels beef, 1 bale slops, 1 do. blankets, 1 box sundries, 3 boxes soap, 4 do. candles,- 2 bags salt, 5 bags sugar, 1 box tobacco, 32 parcels sundries, 23 iron pots, 1 keg brandy, 6001bs. flour, 2 bags sugar, 2§ kegs tobacco, 1 cask wine, 3 ca&ks pork, 9 bags sugar. Master, Agent. In the Fidele —l cask tobacco, 1 bag sugar, 6 pieces calico, 1 bag sundries. Cemino, Agent.
The Barque Ciara has been chattered by the Government at Sydney to convey 250 men of the 65th Regiment to this port.
Auckland Shipping. The AacMand made her passage from Boston in 132 days, calling at no intermediate port. She was built at Lynn, and called after the capital of New Zealand. This is her first trip, and she will in all likelihood becomea constant trader. After discharging her cargo, she i 3 to take in copper ore, flax, &c, for the American market. The Robert Pulsford is expected in January next, from Boston. She is to call at the Cape of Good Hope," Hobart Town, and Sydney. The ' Barque Mary, 343 tons, Levens, sailed from Auckland for London, Sept. 19th.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 128, 21 October 1846, Page 2
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