SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
A R RIVALS. February 21 —Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown from Rangitikei, with 12 bales wool. Same day—Schooner Gipsi,, 12 tons, O'Brien from East Coast, with 20 bales wool. Same day—Schooner Ophelia, 27 tons, Simpkins, from Wakatina Bay, in ballast. Same day—Schooner Pauline, 107 tons, Bain from Port Victoria. Passengesrs—Mrs. Heaphv and two children, Messrs. Brown, Prince, Williams, Rouse, Gooder, Swinbonrne. Same day—Schooner Despatch, 139 tons, Peacock frorn Port Victoria, with part of original cargo trom Sydney. Passengeis—Mr. D. Wallace Miss Peacock, Miss Bruce, Mr. Lightband. Same day—Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Swann from Pprt Victoria. Same day-Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, from Port Victoria. February 23—Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Underwood, from Port Victoria. Same day—Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig from Port Victoria, with 12 bales wool. departures. February 21—Schooner Undine, 21 tnno TVl'Kin E, 'Tr.™,””Same day—Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck, for Nelson. Passengers— His Excellency Sir George Grey, Lady Grey, Lieut.-Col. Wvnyard, Mr G Cooper, Assistant Private Secretary Miss Walmsley, Hon. A. Tollemache, Mr A Richmond, Miss Richmond. Same day—Cutter Alpha, 60 tons, M‘ Gregor, for V anganui. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Broughton and six children, Mr. Watts. Same day—Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau. ’ February 24—Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, G Remnant” PbelL Passen B ers ~ c - Clifford, Esq IN PORT. Barque Midlothian, 404 tons, Gibson. Levin & Vo., Agents. SC i n « r enr \ etla < 60 tons, Cole. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents.
Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Munn. Mast " Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberlev Ageilt . Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Browii u Agent. ’ Wafy Schooner Gipsy, 12 tons, O‘Brien. Ma.t.» * Schooner Pauline, 107 tons, Bain R Hunter, Agents. Beth un e 4 Schooner Ophelia, 27 tons, Simpkins v tr lace, Agent. 1 lns ’ «. Schooner Despatch, 139 tons, Peacock Bannatyne & Co., Agents. ‘ "•M. Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Swann e Joseph, Agents. Sa “M 4 Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino. Master, Age Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Underwood’ Hunter, Agents. ‘ et bune& Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig. R Agent. ' ' " a itt,
IMPORTS. In the Pauline—l case, 1 case arrowroot 1 sago, 10 barrels rice, 1 barrel tapioca, 16 Br iA Case 17 boilers, 23 iron pots, 94 ovens, 14 tr . e , ei 19 bundles, 4 bales, 1 cask colors, 16 drums i' cases, 30 boxes glass, 3 casks, 4 trunks, j S Od ' ® bales, 58 kegs, 1 cask, 1 case, 2 cask’s 2^'? arms, 9 kegs, 3 bales, 1 case transhipped Ex tri' liam Hyde. 1 case transhipped Ex Col um b us ? bales wool, 60 skins, 1 parcel. Bethune & Hu t Agents. nter > EXPORTS. In the Governor Grey—4 hhd. rum, I Qr brandy, 3 cases gin, 1 qr. cask wine, 1 haff’m, tobacco, 1 chest tea, 1 bag sugar, 2 tons flow? casks bottled ale, 1 case lead pipes, 5 cansoil i case clothing, 1 chest, 1 bale blankets, 4 bags salt 4 packages, 1 barrel oatmeal, 6 boxes’ candle « packages luggage, 3 bales, 3 cases clothing 1 medicine, 2 tins oil. 1 case champagne. ’’ In the Alpha— 2 cases tobacco, 1 case saddler, 12 boxes, 6 casks, 1 bundle, 21 packages 2 baJ’ clothing, 5 boxes raisins, 1 cask, 2 boxes cigars bi gs coffee, 1 case saddlery, 1 bundle sieves 1 glassware, 4 casks, 6 boxes, 1 barrel, 1 case slon ” bales blankets, 10 boxes soap, ] box, 3 cases 1 case brandy, 2 packages hats, 1 case pipes, 1 cask 2 bales, 1 cask soda, 1 bale. W. B. Rhodes&Co' Agents. '' In the Sea Bird—l 7 bags sugar, 2 half chests tea, 3 bags rice, 2 bags salt, 2 ovens, 2 pots, 1 bale slops, 1 bdl. 1 package ironwork. In the lTellington—2 qr. casks wine, 2 kegs to. bacco, 5 qr casks wine, 5 cases champagne, Ihw' rum, 1 hhd. geneva, 10 bags sugar, 1 cask sherrv 10 half chests tea, 1 cask wine, 10 cases claret 5 cases wine, 13 bags sugar, 1 qr. cask, 3 octares wine, 52 bags sugar, 10 casks bottled beer, 9 kess nails, 2 cases slops. 3 cases pipes, 3 bales, 8 tierces beef, 6 doz. frying pans, 3 doz. spades, 2 casks beer, 4 bags salt, 9 tins nails 81 iron pots, 20 boxes soap, 1 tierce sugar, 15 bags salt, 1 case marmalade, 1 cask blacking, 8 hhds. beer, 4 ke»s butter, 4 coils rope, 19,000 feet timber, 2 ton; flour, 300 bushels bran, 606ibs. hams and bacon,? hhds. brandy. R. Waitt, Agent
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 685, 25 February 1852, Page 2
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746SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 685, 25 February 1852, Page 2
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