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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. February B—Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, Watt, from Wanganui. Same day—Schooner Wellington, 60 tons, Ferguson, from Manawatu. Same day—Schooner Mary Paul, 19 tons, Brown, from Bay of Plenty. Passengers—H. Day, J. Stewart. February 9—Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Bruce, from Port Victoria. Same day—Schooner Henry, 35 tons, Holmes, from Timaru. departures. February B—Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Brown, or Port Victoria. Passengers—Mr. William Bannister, sen., Mr. Torr. Same day—Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau. Same day Schooner Agnes and Hannah, 15 tons, Baymond, for Port Victoria. I Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Campbell, for [Same day Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, | for Tuingara. i rU 9—Schooner Lucy James, 40 tons, Joyce, j -55 Plymouth. Passengers—Rev. Mr. and I Mrs. Reed, Masters Watkin (3) Miss Hunt, J. | Hooker. jiebruary 10—Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, | Swann, for Port Victoria. F>ame day Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Davies, for I Ot goa. I a -v- C ? a y Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, for Port I Day na ‘ Passen B ers ~ Mr - Mills, Mr. and Mrs. pame day Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Munn, for j '-astle Point. Passengers—Mr. Guthrie Mrs I ~v cre' : hisses Guthrie, Mrs. Sutherland and I three children, Mr. Salter.

Same day—Ship Fatima, 521 tons, Sproul, for New Plymouth and Sydney, Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Hoby and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Addams, Mr. and Mrs Fisher, Misses Timms, Miss Baller, Mr. and Mrs Young, Mr. Shaw.

IN PORT. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Barque Chieftain, 382 tons, Chalmers. Hervey, Johnston & C0.,-Agents. Schooner Ira, 16 tons, Harrow. Master, Agent. Barque Midlothian, 404 tons, Gibson. Levin & Co., Agents. Ship Maori, 799 tons, Petherbridge. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Lord Williim Bentinck, 443 tons, Carney. Bethune Sf Hunter, Agents. Schooner Rose, 40 tons, Gray. Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Henrietta, 60 tons, Cole. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons. Watt. Schooner Wellington, 60 tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt Agent. Schooner Mary Paul, 19 tons, Brown. Master, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Bruce. Master, Agent. Schoonei Henry, 35 tons, Holmes. Master, Agent. IMPORTS. In the Henry— 26 bales wool. Master, Agent. In the Wellington— l 77 coils wool lashing, 100 bushels bran, 1 ton flour, 1 ton hams and bacon, 10,000 feet timber, 2 bundles leather, 1 case biscuit 16 coils rope, F ton tow. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Mary Paul — 6 tons onions, 150 bushels corn, 3 casks pork, i ton bacon. Master, Agent. In the Governor Grey— s cases government stores, 2 packagesluggage, 1 case, 2 iron pipes, 15 kits onions, 24 bales wool. exports. In the Salopian— l hhd. ale, 1 tierce sugar, 66 loaves do., 10 boxes candles, 14 boxes soap, 1 case 1 case salad oil, 3 casks ale, 3 do. porter, 20 bags salt, 2 cases groceries, 1 cask sugar 2 kegs tobacco 25 cases brandy, 5 boxes currants, 6 cases wine, 1 carroteel currants, 8 sacks flour, 69 do. potatoes 26 kits maize, 13 do. onions, 1 keg butter, 1 boat. In the Lucy James — 15. mats sugar, 4 bags rice, I 2 half chests tea, 2 trusses, 3 boxes tin, 17 bags salt, 9 boxes candles, 1 case starch, 6 cases oil, 1 cask holloware, 2 h’nds. oil, 20 bags flour, 4 cases slops, 6 pieces printing press, 1 bale paper, 24 kegs paint. 1 ease ink, 5 drums turps. 2 casks whiting, 1 bale, 1 case, 1 pocket hops. J. Varnham, Agent

In the Scotia — 3 half chests tea, 1 barrel currants, 2 cases wine, 1 case drapery, 5 cases ironwork, 5 bags nails, 1 case umbrellas, 2 casks soda, 1 bale shirts, 1 package saddlery, 1 ton flour, 2 bags salt, 6 kegs butter, 4 coils rope. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.

In the Shepherdess— l hhd. brandy, 3 qr. casks wine, 2 crates, 4 cases ginger, 1 case, 1 case clocks 1 boiler, 2 bales leather, 1 case, 1 cask grindery, 1 bdl. matting, 20 boxes raisins, 10 bags suga - , 3 cases, 3 casks sundries, 3 coils rope, 5 cases oilman’s stores, 10 barrels pork, 50 bags potatoes, 1 case apples, 7 kegs butter, 29 bags oats, 3 cwt. bacon. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. In the Fly— l hhd. brandy, 1 box, 15 hbds. porter, 5 do. ale, 14 packages rope, 5 kegs tobacco 7 cases, 8 cases drapery, 5 bales calico. 1 case pictures, I box candles, 1 roll carpet, 2 cases perfumery, 2 barrels ale, 8 boxes tea, 1 ton potatoes, 2 do. flour, 5 cwt. bacon. Master, Agent In the Twins— 58 head cattle, 10 rams, 1000 bricks, 1000 feet timber, 1 cask wine, 1 cask porter, 1 case gin, 5 skins tobacco, 2 chests tea, 1 cart. Master, Agent. Lyttelton Shipping. Arrivals. February 3—Barque Prince of Denmark, Hay, Hobart Town whaler, out three months with 13 tuns sperm oil ; February 4—Schooner Julia, Bristow, from Auckland; Same day—Schooner Sarah Jane, Rigby, from Auckland ; February s—Barque William Hyde, 532 tons, Applewaite, from London and Plymouth, Oct. 24 th. Passengers—Rev. A. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brittan and four children, Mrs. Fookes, Misses Louisa Fookes, Mary Fookes, Miss Curtis, Messrs. Greenstreet, Alstitt, Moore, Cuff (2) and 88 in the steerage ; same day—Schooner Marmora, 135 tons, Kelly, from London.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 11 February 1852, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 11 February 1852, Page 3

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 681, 11 February 1852, Page 3

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