Shipping Intelligence.
I'a'O "" ' A«*IVAt«. • September s— Ship: Samaranff, 582 tons, Escott, from Port^ Victoria. Passengers— Rev. R. B. Panl, Mr. J. Hall, Mr. and Mn,, Brook, . Misses Brook, (2) Dr.". Livingstone, I&v. Mrl 1 Morris, Hon. J. "" S. Wortley*, Mr. Cholmondeleyr September 6 — Barque Duke of Roxburgh, 600 tons, Collard, from Port Victoria. .
DEPARTURES. September s—Schooner5 — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, for Manawatu. Same day— Cutter Fitherman, ]5 toa«, Rendell, for Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Wave, 15 -.tons, Underwood, for WanganmV ;&■_ ,-v-; f > s f-" . " - "\ September 7 — Schooner Eclair, 40' tons, Marks, for] Taranaki. ..Passengeri^-Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Scott, Dr." Fox, Messrs. Bnlkeley, Insley^' Games, J.^Jarvie.*' " Same day — Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck,, for Nelson. " Passengers — Hia Excellency the GoTernor-in-Chief, Lady, Grey, A. Richmond. Esq., Lord R. Cecil, Hon.' A. f Toliemache, Rev. R. B. Paul, R. K. Newcome,' Esq. Same day — Schooner Munfo'rd, 169 tons, Gay, for Port Victoria. Passengers-i-Miss Dennett, Messrs.; Snodgrass, James M'Beth.
• " IN PORT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . Ship Pertia, 669 tont, Broadfoot. Bethune & Hunter, - Agents. -' - \ " Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. Wm. Hickson and, Co., Agents. • ■ ' Barque^ Tory,' 4B4 tons, Row. Bethune & Hunter, 1 -Agents. - ' ■ Barque Gwalior, 404 tons, Davidson. Herrej, Johnston & Co., Agents. • J Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Bell. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents.' ' " - ' . '- ' Schooner Gipty, 15 tons, Riley. Crawford & Yule, I Agents. - , ' . ' Schooner Elizabeth Warren, — — . Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood. Master, Agent. Ship Samarang— sB2 tons, Escott. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. . ■ -' < , Barque Duke of Roxburgh, 600 tons, Collard., Bethune & Hunter, Agents. -^ »
IMPORTS. "' '" In the' Samarang — 28 bars iron, 1 box, 1 case, 1 package, 2 half tierces tobacco, Order; 1 package, Abtbott; 30 boxes, 2 cases, . 1. keg, 1 barrel, 2 cases, 1 bundle, 2 kegs, 1 x:ask, -1 firkin, 1, case tobacco, 30 hhds. beef, Kelham.; 42 cases pickles, 2 casks, 1 case, W. B. Rhodes Si' Co.; 1 case, Marsh ; 2 cases, Collector of Customs ; 1 case,' 12 qr. casks, 17 cases, 3 bales, 8 cases wine, 50 cases- beer, R. J. Duncan ; 94 kegs, Bethune & Hunter ; 4 cases, Inglis ; 4 cases, R. Waitt; 1 case, J. Varnham ; 1 case, St. Hill; Tbox, Maxton. W. W. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.
EXPORTS. In the Wave — 2 qr. casks brandy, 3 cases Geneva, 1 keg tobacco, 2 bags rice, 5 boxes' raisins, 1 case currants, 1 cask nuts, 1 bag almonds, 1 bag coffee, 1 qr. cask sherry, 4 doz. backets, 8 bags sugar, 3 casks earthenware, 3 cases hardware, 4 casks bottled beer, 1 do. vinegar, 1 keg nails, 4 cases, 1 bag chalk, 1 bag peas, 1 cask sugar, 2 bales blankets, 1 chest slop's, 1 case drapery, 1 bdl. oil cloth, 1 bale calico, 2 boxes candles 2 reams paper, 50 iron pots, 10 bags flour, 2 coils rope, 1 keg butter. J. Tame, Agent.' In the Sea Bird — § keg tobacco, 1 box raisins, 1 qr. cask brandy, 3 bales calico, 3 cwt. iron, 1 bale slops, .2000 bricks, 2 bags seed. Master; Agent. In the Fisherman — 1 qr. cask rum, 3 packages drapery, 2 casks tar, 3 bales oakum, 1 coil rope. Hervey, Johnston & C 0.., Agents. k In the Eclair — 4 qr. casks brandy, 1 case figs, 1 do. prunes, 1 case confectionery, 50 if on'pots, 3 tuns black 'oil} 5000 bricks. J. Varahamj Agent.. ' ' ' ' In the Muttforfl— Part of priginal cargo. Shipped at Wellington — 1 bag coffee, V case 3 half chests tea, 1 box r raisins, 1 carroteel currants/ 75 bags sugar, 10 nests tubs, 1 bale leather, 1 case drags/ 2 b'nles paper, 1 bale slops, 1 case clothing, 4 ovens, 4 casos whitelead, 1 box, 1 jar groceries. 1 package. gunpowder, 6 kegs butter, 2 cases, 2 casks, 15 sacks I box trees and seeds, 10 sides bacon, 20 bags oats, 3 kegs butter, 1 do. lard, 20 bags flour, 2 cases eggs, 1 horse, 1 case trees, 20 boxes candles, 1 pocket hops, 3 boxes sperm candles, 2 hhds. ale, £ chest tea, 1 cask, 4 bags seed, 3 casks pork, 1 bale leather, 3 kegs butter. R. Waitt, Agent.
METBOBOLOGICAL BUMMABY FOB THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1852.
Inches. Bain 66-lOOths. Number of days continuous rain.... 3 Number of showery days 12 Number of days overcast 9 Number of fine bright clear days.... 7
Extracted 'from the Meteorological Register at the Church of England School, Thorndon Flat, Wellington, New Zealand. > " September 1, 1852.
ni - Egbert .'...!.\.:..J fean,.., owest '...'.'.'. 9 *~.m. Noon. 4 p.m. In. In. In. 30(54 3067 3028 29 88 29-89 '2986 29-24 29-24 29-24 29-87 in. 9 a.m. Noon. 4 p.m. Deg. Beg. .Deg. 64. 60 '60 51-5 52 51 1' 46 47 46. 52 deg. ' leneral mean
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 741, 8 September 1852, Page 2
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