SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
arrivals. May I°— Sch ?oner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler, from Port Victoria. Passengers— C. and C. A. Clifford, Esqrs., Messrs. Hamner, G. Stanton, G Jenkins. ’ Same day—Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Griffiths from Port Victoria. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs’ feimson and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Strang and two children, Messrs. Webb, Barrow. departures. May I ®- Scho ? ner Gowrnor Grey, 35 tons, Watt, for W anganui. Passengers—Mrs. Duffield, Mrs ° ne Mrse “° t csth M n.N 2 X•LekSa^’ lBB ”" 8 ’ c “ pta " Same day-H. M. Ship Havannah, 19 guns Can tain Erskine, R. N., for Auckland. § P_ S»™^ SOhOOMr Pteie ' 20 '«“■ for S! 'S':Sr SCb °°'" r EM ‘ r ’ 54 ta! . Laurie, for May . ll ~¥- Steamer Acheron, 6 guns Can “• N - '»■' Neu sJSI Trfc 0 ,""" 12 Morrison, 4 » Davta, for IN PORT. Barque Laura, 329 tons, Dambrill «0 ton’s, fi U - Le , inaCo , Mickiebu * Schooner Persevernr.ee qa „ Hickson & Co., a” its M " ahsll - "’• Schooner Gipsy, 12 tons, Brown. Schooner R ose , 30 tons, Grey Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino. Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Fyfe.
Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler t Agents. ’ ler - Le vin& Co Schooner Salopian, 40 tons. Griffin ' Johnston & Co., Agents. ® ths - imports. In the Henry—4 bales, WC C • r K.; 1 case, W.T.: 1 case, T.;'4 cases case, L.W.L.; 1 case. Levin &c 0 1 In the Fidele— 9o galls, oil 21 n-7 In the M»f>toA tg Xa‘to„l b t 8 ': M : Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. ’ 386 P lc kles, exports. In the Governor Grey-1 brl. currants i l rice, -1- chest tea, 1 brl sugar, 1 iffij ’ 1 bag cask brandy, 1 ton sugar, 1 bag do 1 hkT’ 1 V. qr. cask brandy, 1 chest tea, 8 casks berr^’ l soap, 1 nag salt, 1 casks beer, 3 bales M. 1 b ° s bale slops, 1 case boots, J ton soap 4 nk . ets ’ 1 2 boxes candles, 7 bedsteads, 1 chests too} 68 ?’ C,{les 3 sledge hammers, 12 packages, 2 cases tons flour, 5 bags do. S ch eese, J In the Maria Josephine—2 hhds. 4 10 cases brandy, 1 qr. cask wine, 1 b o q J" Casks > bales, 1 case paper, 10 kegs nails, 5 boxes 2 weights, 10 kegs white lead, 2 cases turns spades, 6 bags salt, 4 kegs 4 cases nails / , sugar, 2 kegs putty, 2 cases, 3 bolts vinegar; 4 boxes, 2 casks, 2 cases drapery’ 1 hds 4 kegs, 5 cwt. onions, 1 cask butter, 3000 f PP iT’ ber, 3 qr. casks vinegar, 1 case, 1 hhd 1 In the AfeAa—lo cases geneva, 1 chest 3 half chests tea, 1 bdl. leather, 4 casks ale, 3 chests i boxes starch, 1 mill, 1 case groceries, 1 rollWu 5 bags salt, 1 cask sundries, 1 package, 10 bd/ porter, 1 bag hops, 1 saddle, 1 case, 2 bundles S - bags salt, 6 kegs nails, 14 kegs paint, 4 chain, 3 anchors, 4 ovens, 1 bdl. frying nans i tierce hardware 1 bdl. spades, 20 bales™™! boxes candles, 22 bags nails, 3000 feet nW f tons potatoes, 500 bushels oats, 5 casks pork in pumpkins, 5 kegs butter, 4 bags onions; 1 bag, 4 casks pork. ’ 1 Crawford & liule, Agents.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 603, 14 May 1851, Page 2
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