Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. March 31—Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck from Port Victoria. Passengers —His Excellency the Governor-in Chief, Lieut.-Col. Wynyard, Major Murray, Lieut. Bulkley, G. Cooper, Esq., Private Secretary. Same day—Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Reeves, from Poit Victoria. Passengers—Capt. Wilson, Mr. Lyon, Mrs. Simpson. Same day—Schooner Matilda, 25 tons, Brown, from Port Victoria, in ballast. Same day—Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Underwood, from Port Victoria. April I—Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Wairau, with wool. 5L- . April 2—Cutter Kauai 2(] tons, Adams, from Queen Charlotte Sound. v • '• r DEPARTURES. None. IN PORT. ' Barque Midlothian, 404 tons, Gibson. Levin & Co., Agents. Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Munn. Master, Agent. Ship Agra, 714 tons, Maclean. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, Hardcastle. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Titan, IGO tons, Ferguson. Hervey, Johnston, & Co., Agents. Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 15 tons, O‘Brien. Master, Agent. Schooner Henry, 40 tons, Holmes. Master, Agent. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Schooner Matilda, 25 tons, Brown. Master, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Reeves. Master, Agent. Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Underwood. Bethune & Huntei, Agents. Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Adams. Master, Agent. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard. Master, Agent. IMPORTS. In the Fly— 2 casks currants, 1 ton soap, 2 casks beef, 30 cases cheese, 1 parcel: Master, Agent. EXPORTS. la the Midlothian— slo bales wool, 1 case furniture wood, 1 box curiosities, Levin & Co.; 1 box specimen coal 143 bales wool, 1 bale sheepskins 1 bale wh«lp_ bone, W. M. Bannatyne & Co.; 117 bales wool, 130 salted hides, 790 sheep skins, 620 shank bones, 240 horns, 400 hoofs, 1| ton flax, 1 package curiosities, 1 box papers, 3 cases champagne, W. B. Rhodes & Co.; 1 box curiosities, 1 bale wool, 2| tons flax, 5 casks, 4 cases shells, 1 case curiosities, 1400 horns, J. Harding; 128 bales 2 bags wool, 11 bundles 4 bags humpback bone, 1 parcel, Bethune & Hunter; 213 bales wool, Morrison $ Sclanders ; 24 bales wool, W. Fitzherbert; 91 bales wool, A. Fell & Co.; 210 bales wool, 79cwt. flax, 1 box apparel, Hervey, Johnston & Co.; 55 bales wool, W. O. Cautley ; 86 bales wool, 109 salted hides, 1156 shank .bones, 7 bags hoofs, 1 case birdskins, 1 case oil paintings, 1 case books, 58 bundles humpback bono, 1 case books, 1 easA plants, 1 case curiosities, J. Varnham. Levin & Co.,'Agent.
Post-Office, April 2nd, 1852. The Mail for England, per Midlothian, will close this day, April 3rd, at 2 o’clock.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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422Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 3 April 1852, Page 2
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