SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. •February 22—Schooner Perseverance, 82 tons, Flyger, from Port Victoria. Passengers—Mr. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Mr. Hilman, Mr. and Mrs. Flyger and three children, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Bannister, and five in the steerage. February 24—Ship Salacia, 8-15 tons, Brown, from Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. C. and A. Sidey, Day, Laing, Fyfe, Moreing, Walker, Dr. Ferguson, eight in the steerage, fourteen stockmen. Same day—Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 8 tons, Hood, from Queen Charlotte Sound. February 25—Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Port Underwood. Same day—Cutter Maria Josephine, 20 tons, Walker, from Nelson. DEPARTURES. February 22—Schooner Era, 16 tons, Waddy, for Poverty Bay. Passenger—Capt. Cole. February 24—Schooner Old Man, 10 tons, Re.id. for West Coast. Same day —Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, for Port Victoria. IMPORTS. In the Perseverance — 2 cases shirts, 1 case matches, 10 cases ladies fronts, 21 bales wool. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Salacia — 4 casks ale, 5 do. porter, 5 boxes soap, 10 cases sherry, 10 do. port, 4 chests, 8 half chests tea, 2 brls. currants, 6 boxes candles, 1 case blacking, 5 cases pickles, 1 case blue, 2 cases starch 2 bags rice, 3 cases chairs, 1 bale slops, 1 pocket hops, 4 drays, 6 horses, 1 case 1 box harness, 1 pair cart wheels, 1-j- ton hay, 20 kegs butter, 6 cases oil, 1 cask spices, 1 case matches, 6 boxes glass 1 cask figs, 1 qr. cask vinegar, 4 barrels pork, 4 hhds. ale, 5 cases bottled fruits, 2 bags coffee, 1 case raisins, 1 do. arrowroot, 1 do. sago, 3 doz. buckets, 2 nests tubs, 8 casks flour do., 1 bale tarpaulin, 394 posts and rails, 1 tierce loaf sugar, 4 cases mustard, 20 bags salt, 7 do. maize, 8 do. oats, 1 sack pearl barley, 5 bags onions, 4 bdls. boards, 1 cask tinware, 50 bags flour, 29 do. sugar, 2 hhds hardware, 5 kegs nails, 8 do. whitelead, 1 bundle spades, 12 grindstones, 1 bdl. frying pans, 1 case tumblers, 1 cask ironmongery, 100 bags potatoes, 3 cases furniture, 6 tierces beef, 2 qr. casks wine, 2 chests 4 half chests tea, I cask mutton hams, 1 cask preserved meats, 60 tons coal, 120 horses, 29 bags biscuit, 2000 sheep, 10 bags flour, 6 packages 1 case saddlery, 1 dray, 1 case wine, 1 do. apparel 1 do. cloth caps, 2 cases books, 9 bales leather, 4 packages stretchers, 10 cases oilman’s stores, 3 casks 2 cases groceries, 1 paper parcel, 19 bags sugar, 2 chests tea, 32 bags sugar, 11 cases wine, 1 box rairins, 2 half chests tea, 4 boxes soap, 6 do. candles, 1 case, 4 bags sago, 15 cases geneva, 5 do. claret, 5 do. candles, 6 cases oilmans stores, 6 bundles spades, 24 cases cordials, Order. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
In the Maria Josephine— l pocket hops, 1 case drapery, 1 case blue, 1 bale drapery, 10 kits onions 1 pocket hops, 1 parcel. Bethune & Hunter, Agents
EXPORTS. In the Era—l chest tea, 4 bags sugar, 1 ton salt 1 do. coals, 10 empty casks. Master, Agent. In the John Whiteley—2 parcels books, 1 bdl. axes, 1 lathe, 1 box tools, 1 bale calico, 1 clock, 35 bags wheat, 1000 bricks. Passengers—Messrs. Smart, Palmer, Howe, Barltrop, Miss Wall. The General Palmer arrived at Sydney January 19.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 581, 26 February 1851, Page 2
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552SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 581, 26 February 1851, Page 2
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