SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
May 7—Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Marshall from Sydney. Passengers Mr. and Mrs. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Flyger and three children, Mrs’ Marshall and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Clare, Mrs. Sevaine, Miss Stapleford, Messrs. Greville, Stead Wood, Johnson, Clarke, Clarkson, Gillibrand, Mackey. Same day—Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison, from Porirua. Same day—Schooner Phoebe, 20 tons, Bain, from Manawatu. May B—Schooner Gipsy, 12 tons, Brown, from Cape Campbell. May 9—Schooner Rose, 30 tons, Grey, from Ahuriri. Passenger— Mr. Villiers. Same day—Schooner EsMer, 54 tons, Laurie, from from Sydney. ’ Same day-Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, from Port .ictona. Passenger—Mr. Swinbourne. Same.day—Schooner Fidele, 8 tons. Fyfe, from Kai kora. ' " ' ■\ir n r. . DEPARTURES. M J ° Sephine ’ 20 tons > Walker, Sa pl.?v~i Cutter i lpha ’ G 0 tons ’ M'Gregor, for Port Victoria. Passengers—Messrs. Hogg, Latham, Faulkner, Hom C. Lindsay, and KM for 9 N P k° Vern n mentßris Victoria > 200 tons, Deck Chapman, H R M R hiP HaVann^l ’ ™ g™, Captain Erskine, Jteamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes, S‘M Fly ’ guns ’ Ca P taiE Oliver, R.N. 470 tOas ’ Pla nk. Ba vin & Co.,
Barque Cornelia, 372 tons, Mickleburgh u Johnston & Co., Agents. ° ' Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Davies, r. h Hunter, Agents. lUnc & Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons. Mnnk.n Hickson & Co., Agents. WShall ’ W. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison. Schooner Phoebe, 20 tons, Bain. Schooner Gipsy, 12 tons, Brown. Schooner Rose, 30 tons, Grey. Schooner Esther, 54 tons, Laurie. , Yule, Agents. or| l& Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino. Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Fyfe. IMPORTS. In the Governor Grey— 2soo feet timber M flax, 200 bushels barley, 1| tons baggage h ordnance stores. ’ ‘ Oll In the Maria Josephine— l case cigars ]]i slops, 1 case drapery, 1 cask, 2 packages d ruß ,, brls. tar. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. 811 In the Fisherman— 3 J tons wool lashing bushels wheat, 2 tons potatoes, 1 keg butter. 5 In the Rose — 400 bushels wheat, 150 do, c or tons flax, 100 bushels wheat, I ton hams and baw In the Perseverance —1 case cigars, 350hn„„ ?' gar, 13 chests 14 half chests congou, 90 12 half chests tea, 5 packages congou, 113b bas Bat „ s ßat gar, 20 chests 20 half chests congou, 1 cask,2 ca" ses drugs, 3 packages loaf sugar, 20 boxes candles 1 case slops, 40 boxes candles, 18 boxes soap, 7 an ' chors, 10 boxes candles, 4 cases drugs, 1 cased/ pery, 1 cask cutlery, 1 case apparel, 15 bagssu» at 2 chests 2 half chests tea, 20 boxes soap, 1 case°lu' cifers, 1 cart, 1 package harness, 13 tons coal j cases matches, 7 bundles spades, 40 boxes soap, 31 tons bark, 150 camp ovens, 3 bales nuts, oranges, 4 puncheons bread, 1 coil rope, 2 chai-j pipes, 3 casks syrup, 20 boxes candles, 20 boxes soap, 6 cases drapery, 2 bales leather, 1 saddle Order. W. Hickson & Co., Agents.
In the Esther— 44 bags sugar, 2 chests 2 half chests, 8 packages congou, 5 brls. raisins, 5 hhds. porter, 4 boxes candles, 1 crate earthenware, 1 case hats, 1 case saddlery, 12 tons coal, 56 flagstones 6 hearthstones, 18 grindstones, W. Beit; 4 boss tinplates, D. Conacher ; 1 case saddlery, S. Robin, son; 1 case looking glasses, D. Anderson; 50 casks stout, 4 cases haberdashery, 1 truss carpeting, 3 cases toys, 108 half boxes soap, 3 tierces loaf sugar 32 mats crushed sugar, 50 cases cordials, Order;! case cigars, 1 case matches, 5 cases fruit, D. G. Parker. Crawford & Yule, Agents.
EXPORTS. In the Gipsy— lo bags sugar, 1 keg tobacco, 2 half chests tea, 20 bags flour, 2 ovens, 1 keg nails 1 keg paint, 1 cask tar, 1 jar oil, 1 frying pan, 1 box soap, 1 bdl. ironmongery, 1 box crockery, 200 posts and rails, 10 bags potatoes. In the Otayo— l6 cases wine, 20 bags sugar, 1 carroteel currants, 14,000 feet timber, Icasedra. pery, 2 hhds. porter, 6 casks porter, 120 boxes potatoes, 3 cases drapery, 8 coils rope, 1 bdl. shovels 1 door, 6 casks pork, 1 ton iron, 3 bdls. spades, 1 package ironmongery. R. Waitt, Agent. Sydney Shipping. Arrivals. zXpril 4 —Brig Torrinybm, Peacock, from Nelson. Same day—Schooner Comet, Cork, from Nelson. April 10—Brig Louis and Miriam, Pilfold, from Wellington. April 15— Schooner William Alfred, Tinley, from Wellington. The Brig Prince of Wales had arrived previous to the Esther's sailing. The Castle Eden had arrived at Sydney and was advertised to sail again for Nelson. The Louis and Miriam and William Alfred were advertised to sail immediately after the Persevemti for Wellington. The Ship Challenger, 850 tons, was advertised to sail sth May for Port Victoria with stock. Hobart Town Shipping. Arrival. April s—Schooner5 —Schooner John and Charlotte, Lovett, from Wellington. __
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 602, 10 May 1851, Page 2
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