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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. July 9—Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Port Underwood. Same day-Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, from Port Underwood. July 11—Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck, from Auckland. Passengers—Two Misses Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and three children, Rev. — Rennie, Rev. — Moro, Mr. Symonds, and six servants of His Excellency the Govemor-in-Chief Same day—Schooner Fairy, 15 tons, Jackson, from Manawatu. departures. July 10 Cutter Alpha, 60 tons, M ( Gregor, for Wanganui. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Donald and famuy, xvxrs, otiies and four children, ivir, and Mrs. Crowder, Mr. Henderson. imports. In the Fairy—4 tons wool lashing, 1 do. flour, 1 do. bacon, 50 bushels maize, 2 coils rope. Master, Agent. In the Fly— ll bags wheat, 5 bags barley. Master, Agent. EXPORTS In the Alpha— 4 cases gin, 2 tierces tobacco, 5 brls. 3 bags sugar, k chest tea, | tierce raisins, 4 chests tea, 2 cases wine, 4 packages, 1 case, 3 bdls. trees, 2 brl. seed, 2 cases hardware, 7 packages, 1 case, 2 boilers, 20 pork casks, 49 packages, 5 chests 2 bales blankets, 7 bags flour, 3 do. bran, 9 pokes, furniture, 2 trunks, 1 case clothing. Auckland Shipping. The Barque Stately arrived at Auckland on the Ist June. The Stately sailed from the Downs on the Ist Feb. She received a large mail on board as

January. She experienced no rough weather, but had very little fair wind throughout the voyage. She was at one time becalmed for seventeen days. She has brought out a large number of passengers, several of whom remain here, and others proceed to New Plymouth and the Southern Settlements. Thirty-two females for Auckland have arrived by this vessel, the cost of their passage having been defrayed by Mr. Sydney Herbert’s Female Emigration Committee at London. A large proportion of the Stately’s cargo is foi this port. A great deal more offeied than she could take, but that which was shutout will be brought by the Norfolk, barque, which was laid on for Auckland direct, and was fast filling up, to sail on the 12th March. The Clara, Captain Cobb, was advertized for Wellington, Canterbury, &c., to sail on the 10th March.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 620, 12 July 1851, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 620, 12 July 1851, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 620, 12 July 1851, Page 2

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