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ARRIVAL*. April 16— Schooner Rotebud, 83 tarn, Wilson, from Melbourne via Nelson. Passengers— 'Miss Ctrkeek, Messrs. J. Dean, W. Crosbie, B. Williwnt, R. Marshall, E. Roe, C. Roe, J. R. Sou, Connelly. Same day— Ship Hathemy, 523 tons', Rost , from Port Victoria. Paieengery— Mr. Daris, Mrs. Hutchins and child, Mr. and Mr«. Templar, Messrs. Knight, Jackson, J. Porter, Cookton, Capt. BolU, Mrs. Woods and «on. Mani Am > * t<mS ' Heberlej '
DEPARTURE*. April 16-SchooMt Shepherdeu, 40 font, Bowler, for Port Victoria. Panengers— Mr. an* Mrs. Sewell Mr. and Mm. Simeon and child, Metirs. Gk Jane, J. Harwood, J. Rapley, J. Howell, B. Hogao, I. Thompion, W. Newcombe, J. Beresford, Same day— Barque Tasmania, 502 tont, WMfflan, for New Plymontb and Sydney. Patsen|;er»— Mines . * Smith (2) Capt. Towers and serrant, Menu. Goflstable, Anderson, Smyton, Knevy, Ricakaby,. Mr.Gibbons and seven children.
IN FOftT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, Laid up. Bethone Sf Hooter. Barque Stately, 565 tons, Ginder. Bethune & Hunter Agents. Barque Minerva, 829 tons, Johnston. W. Bowler, Son & Co., Agents. Barque Lord Nelton, 247 tons, Dobson. Bethune If Hunter, Agents. Barque Robert Syert, 350 tons, Morrison. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Ship Royal Albert, 662 tons, Norris. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. W. Hick. son & Co., Agents. Schooner Atutralian, 115 tons, Pearce. Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. Brig Margaret, 186 tons, Halford. W. Hickson Co., Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, Watt. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Gaud. Crawford & Yule, Agents. Ship Hathemy, 523 tons, Boss. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Rosebud, 83 tons, Wilson. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, 3 tons, Heberlej. Master, Agent
IHPOKTt. In the Old Jack— ls bales wooL Crawford & Yule, Agents. In the Hathemy — 10 caws, l|tons cheese. Betbnne & Hunter, Agents. In the Rotebud — 15 boxes tobacco. W. M. Bannatyne & Co, Agents.
SXPOKTS. In the Tasmania —Part of original cargo. Shipped at Wellington —l caik hair Mating, 1 octave brandy, 1 cafe, 1 bale blankets, 1 bah? tacki, 1 bale calico, 1 roll floor cloth, 3 boxes soap, 1 cask oil, 27 bales wooL Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. In the Shepherdeu —4 bales, 5 chests 5 malf chests tea, 49 bags sugar, 6 chests tea, 6 bags sugar, 1 chest, 1 bag coffee, 5 boxes candles, 3 do. soap, 1 case porter 1 box chocolate, 1 do. books, 1 bale drapery, 1 box drugs, 1 do. starch, 2 casks, 1 case tinware, 3 reams paper, 1 box soap, 1 keg nails, 2 kegs batter, 4 bags flour. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. In the Sea Bird —l case cottons, 25 bags sugar, 1 parcel, 4- chests tea, 4 bales calico, 5 do. woollens, 6 boxes candles, 3 kegs paint, 1 case starch, 7 bags salt, 5 bundles sacks, 4000 bricks. Master, Agent. In tbe Robert Syer+—l& casks, 17 cases bottled ale, 2 cases straw bats, 94 cues pickles, 40,000 feet timber 12 tons potatoes, Samuel & Joseph; 2 cases paper, W. B. Rhodes 8f €04 1 coil rope, 1 cask chicory, 4 kegs butter, 1 case lines, 8 barrels pork, 74 bales hay, 16 bags oats, J. Yarnham; 6 cases furniture, 11 bundles shorelt, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 bale canvass, 39 bales, 2 bags wool, H. Jeffries; 59 coils rope, R. J Duncan; 4£ tons potatoes, D. Anderson; 29 bales wool, Hervey Johnston & Co. Samuel & Joseph, Agents.
He following teasels were -to sail from New York for this port: —The &cargo, 29th November; the Eagle and Bothnia, 900 tons; the Albut, 20th November, for Port Phillip and Sydney; the Glance, 1000 tons, for Sydney and Melbourne, 4th December. A monthly line of steam and sailing vessels for Australia, via Panama, is advertised, one of which, the St Mary, was to sail from Panama Ist December. —Melbourne Argut. The Schooner Munford arrived at Gealong on the 22nd Match.
On Saturday morning hut, the 16th instant, at bia father's residence, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Darid Allen, the eldest son of Robert Grigg, Barrack Department, in the 20th year of his age.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 805, 20 April 1853, Page 2
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