SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
arrivals. December 14—Brig Sarah, 130 tons, Sydney. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bi child, Mr. Duncan. December 16—Schooner Will o’ the ‘ tons 1 jMfartin. from Launceston* DEPARTURES. .J December 16—Schooner Mary Ann, 8 - dns ' for Queen Charlotte Sound. . fj Same day—Schooner Fairy, 15 tons, J»® ’ | Motenau. .. r Same day—Barque Ulara, 360 tons, « ' Port Underwood. • onO tosd Same day—Government Brig T'ic/ontf, <1 Deck, for Auckland. , id craft, Miss E. Cockcraft, Mrs. Maroa yj Miss Elliott, Mr. F. Jollie, Dr. Grant » valids of 65th Regt. I in port. J Schooner Munford, 168 tons, Hayle. • J Schooner Don Juan, 130 tons, Courteney. 1 Hickson & Co., Agents. ' Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Bruce. Mas » Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig. • I Aigent. uz tt J Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, wa • Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Davies. Barque Columbus, 468 ions, Holton. J Hunter, Agents. o, Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. ■ Agent. Ship Cashmere, 640 tons, Pearson. J Hunter, Agents. w Brig Sisters, 131 tons, Clark. «■ I
Schooner Wellington, 60 tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Despatch, 139 tons, Peacock. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Brig Sarah, 130 tons, Grant. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Schooner Will o’ the Wisp, 102 tons, Martin Bethune & Hunter, Agents. IMPORTS. 1- In tiie Wis P— lo tons salt, 2600 palings, 300 sheep, 1 cask raisins, 545 bags flour, 16 barrels beef, 52 bags biscuit, 1 keg tobacco, 20 ooxes candles, 24 bags sugar, 8 chests tea, 175 bags bran, 1 cask boots, 5 cases, 4 casks, 1 jar drugs, J. Robertson; 7 boxes, 15 packagespipts, Bethune & Hunter; 50 bags flour, Hervey, John- . ston& Co. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the S'araA—24Bo bags flour, 40 half chests S’ 5 r Sr® 6X ? ga ? 80 boxes soa P’ 10 boxes can * SUgar ’ 8 Cases 2 bales K 5O i f v heStS tea ’ 1 bale oakum « 5 casks ‘ ar .’ ® lengths chain > 1 cask, 1 case hardware, 1 bdl. brushes, 10 bdls. hoop iron, 18 packages rope, 1 case ribbon, 2 bales wool packs, 24 anchors, 2 bales canvass, 20 boxes candles, half keg tobacco, Order. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. In the Despatch— 2o casks geneva, 20 do. brandy, 1 case cigars, 4 hhds. brandy, 8 kegs tobaco, 8 qr. casks wine, 2 barrels apples, 1 case crackers, 2 boxes cheese, 16 bags coffee, 34 catties ea, 27 boxes raisins, 39 bags sugar, 6 tons rice, 4 carroteels currants, 31 bags coffee, 12 or. casks wine, 2 cases hats, 134 bdls. rattans, 3 cases candy 4 boxes sago, 6 bags pepper, 3 half chests tea, 6 fas 83 * h ’>sky, 9 cases drapery, 1 case cottons, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale calico, 4 kegs saltpetre, 2 bales woolpacks, 13 boxes glass, 1 mill, 8 crates, 27 boxes candles, 1 esse ginger, 20 coils rope, 43 kegs nails, 3 hhds porter, 2 pockets hops, 14 kegs powder, 31 cases oilman’s stores, 2 casks weighing machines, 1 stove, 2 casks chain, 3 bars iron, 260 bags flour, 15 boxes soap, 10 boxes candles, 1 bale ? ° ugb ’ o , 27 cases g' n ger syrup, 5 casks oce., xo cuains, o kegs rennets, 6 casks molasses, 100 pieces timber, 6 pckgs. furniture, 7 pckgs saddles. Shipped at New Plymouth— 1 case, 7 kegs butter, 1 package hams. Shipped at Nelson— 1 bag pimento, H kegs butter, 8 coils rope, 4000 feet timber, 50 bushels oats. Passengers— A. Domett. Esq., Miss Peacock, Mr. Lightband. EXPORTS. bbd ' tobacco, 1 ton sugar, half 2 h kitVfi a ’ 4 bags ™ e ’ ? Case slops ’ 1 truss calico > 2 kits,6 ovens, 7 kettles, 11 saucepans, 1 truss ?ean h V oT® 7 bales bla nkets, 2 bdls. -1 horse kS ’ 3 bOX6S baggage ’ 2000 bricks « 12 r ams \ he ke S s tobacco, 7 kegs J®’ * 5 aS . k cbam ’ 1 cask cutlery, 4 casks hardware, 16 bundles spades, 30 bags sugar, 1 case 1 K rreU s“’ 1 hhd - ’Sree W *“ n g 1 3 ? agS C » ffee ’ 1 cask nuts ’ 2 Packages raisins, 1 bag coffee, 2 bags rice, 16 bags salt, 12 boxes candles, 45 bundles iron, 15 iron pots 1 cask on 24 casks bottled beer, 12 kegs whKelead J. Varnham, Agent.
t y b^B arc l ue Cornwall is advertised to sail for ° n tbe * 2tb August; the Chieftain, for Wellington, on the 15th August; and the Mam-i. for Nelson, Wellington and Otago, on the Ist Sep-i tember. r
Sydney Shipping. d No J ember 22—Brig Louis and Miriam, Pilfold, from Port Victoria. Departure. November 24—H.M.S. Calliope, 26 guns, Capt. Sir E. Home, for Auckland. The Robert Suers,— Thi« VPCCfII «rr«o wawawA-m J i • - * • -—'•***• iruti ivbuiivu CU3 having sailed from London on the 12th July for Sydney. It was a mistake ; she is a chartered vessel, to load at Oporto with wines, &c., for this port, and may be now shortly expected.— S.M. Herald.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 665, 17 December 1851, Page 2
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