SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ABRIVAI S. May 15 — Schooner Henry, 35 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. May 16 — Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storry, from Poverty Bay. Passenger — P. M. Henrey, Esq. May 17 — Cutter K'-therine Johmlone, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Poverty Bay. Same day — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Port Underwood. Same day — Barque Emmi, 379 tons, Knight, from Newcastle. Passengers — Messrs. Foreman, Clunkey, Cluley, Bayliss, Ward, Stanham Rouse and five stockmen. Same day — Barque Mary, 533 tons, Grant, from Otago.
DEPARTURES. May 16 — Schooner Minerva, 35 tons, Reid, for Adelaide. May 17 — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, for Port Cooper.
IN PORT. H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Commander Stokes. Schooner Hope, 8 tons, "Whinen. Cntter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm. Schooner Rose, 33 tons, Mulholland. Master, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Agenoria, 107 tons, Martin. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brig Sisters, 120 tons, Clark. R. Waitt, Agent. American Ship Augustine Heard, 491 tons, Huntingdon. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Perseverance, 83 tons, Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. G. Ashdown Agent. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Morri«on. Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davies. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Macdougal. Ridg■ways, Hickson &. Co., Agents. Brig Susan, 112 tons, Wood. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Henri/, 35 tons, Bowler. Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey. Hervey, Johnston, & Co., Agents. Cutter Katherine Johnttone, 12 tons, Armstrong. Master, Agent. Schooner Old Jach, 8 tons, Guard. Master, Agent Barque Emma, 379 tons, Knight. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Barque Mary, 533 tons, Grant.
IMPORTS. In the Henry — 80 sheep. In tlie Queen— 2l he»d cattle. 150 bushels barley 80 do. wheat, i ton onions. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. In the Old Jacb — 8 tons potatoes, 4 pigs. Master, Aeent. In the Emma— l3o head cattle, 27 horses, 650 sheep. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agent. In the Catherine Ann — 200 bushels wheat, ltoa onions, 15 bags barley. Master, Agent.
EXPORTS. In the Governor Grey — 1 cask rum, 1 do. wine, 1000 slates. 4000 feet timber, 30,000 shingles, 2 bales blankets, 4 casks ale. 2 tons sugar, 1 ton flour, 1 bale blankets, 1 do. calico, 1 keg tobacco, 1 chest tea, lbrl. cheese, 1 do. castor oil, 1 bale blankets, 2 casks rum, 7 packages. In the Emily — 2 casks soda, 1 case «aps, 6 boxes candles, 2 tons iron, 2 casks oil, 1 case cheese, 1 case apparel, 1 package kangaioo skins. Master, Agent. Ii the London — 204 hags sugar, 25 coils rope, 3 hhd->. ironmongery, 2 cases specimens natural history. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Ann and Sarah — 10 tons shooks, 12 cases merchandise, 2 tons salt, 1 ton sugar, 1 qr. cask -brandy, 1 do. wine.
Auckland Shipping. The Barque Lalla Rookh, hence April 9th, arrived at Auckland on the 18th, having experienced very heavy weather during the passage. The Barque Ennerdale, 343 tons, Balliston,from the Downs 29th December, arrived at Auckland on the 17th April. The following are the names of the passengers for Wellington : — Mr. C. Dickson, Mr. R. W. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaker and two children. The Ennerdale\*-zs advertised for Wellington, to sail on the Ist May.
SYDNtY Shipping. The Brig Louis and Miriam Pilfold, hence, had arrived at Sydney, and was laid on for Port Cooper and Wellington.. The Ship Ajax, Young, cleared at the Customs for Port Nicholson via Twofold Bay, on the 25th April. Passengers — Mr. M Clymont, Mrs. Ford, Mr. T. H. Moore, eight stock mpn.
Errata. — In the last publication of the Spectator, in the second column of xht proceedings of the Leeislative Council, fifteenth paragraph and fourth line — for " really did not exist," read — really did txist. In the fourth page, first column, 27th line, for "jealous,"' read generous. In the second column of the fourth page, the second paragraph, and the fourteenth line, after the word " against," read the Government.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 396, 19 May 1849, Page 2
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