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Shipping Intelligence

ARRIVALS. , Janpary ,14— Schooner Matilda, 30 tons,' Bishop, "from Wanganui. ' " •, " , Same day — Schooner' Australian, 115 tons/ Pearse, - from Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 4 . Mr. andiMrs. M'Lean, tyro, Misses ,M'Leap r Mrs. Weelces, Messrs. Salisbury, F. and Cook,' Master , t .Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Pepperall and six children, PI a M'Manus, P. Mortellb. D.-M'Gregbr, J. Richardson, D. Lynch, W. Harbury, S»< Carter, ' H. -Ban*' -nister, Mr.-and MMjßeßatd r F..Webb r J.*Wfibb, J-.. . Baird, T. Suie. fj : , January 15~SchoQner MaryiA'nn, 15 tons,"- Woodgate, from RangitikJ. , . , ' « January 18 — Schooner Mary Jarie, 40 tons, Morrison, from Otago. Passenger — M^rs. TJoucer.

Same day--Cuttertf«*a, W\m£?&ir&SM?iffiB&Bld Vict9rio. „ , ; p January 19-r-Schqoner Salopian, 40 tdns, 1 pduglass,from Ahurlri." -Passengers— Mir. Donaldson,' - Mr. and Mrs; Henderson: '.>.'.-' Same day — Schooner Wave,. ls,^tons, ,Munn,, from, Otago. , , - , ; ...,-,"

1I ' ' ' DEPARTURES. * <* ' January 11— Ship Northfleet, 95 1 tons. Pentreath, for , Poit Victoria. Passengers", from Wellington— Mrs. CArey and two children, Mr. and , Miss • Bowler, Messrs. rW. St. Hill, S. Wortley. Mr. and Mrs., Hornbrook and two children, Miss" Esher, Mrs. * Scofc and child/Miss Hutchinson. 1 ' - ' January 12— Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, J*ckion, for Castle Point and Tuina;ara. " • '. - > • -.; January 14— Brig Fantome, 12 guns; . Capt. ,Fitxroy, I for the,Pelorus. . ,• .„ Same day— Barque Srlma, 337 tons, ?!ke, for Tahiti; , ' Passengers— Mrs. Pike, 1 Mrs. 'M'lntyre, H.RVff. Princess Tuino and two servants,- Messrs. Tucker, Ellemaker, Young. Kennedy, Smith, 'Mr. and Mrs., Sheffield, Robinson, Busbery, White, L. Jack* and child. . ;' u . . Same day— Barque Mahtoree, 500 tons/'Cpwan, for- - ~ "Port Victoria. " v " ' - ' Same day- 1 — Barque Admiral Grenfell, 350, MClellan, for Sydney. Passengers 1 — Messrs.- A. -Stuart, D. Cameron, F. Ball, J. and P. Bolton, Rev. Mr. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Boncer, Mr. and Mrs. Schultze and' 1 child, Speed, Rovre. January IS — Schooner Elizabeth Warren; 24 tons, Jo•eph, for Queen Charlotte Sound. . Passeqgers — Three Maories. , , , .' Same. day — Schooner Phcebe, 30 ton«, Sedcole, for Manawatu. January 18 — Schooner Sea Belle, 20 tons, Hopkins; for J New Plymouth. Passengers— D. M'Lean} Esq.,- — Campbell and two natives. ! ,

1 IMPORTS. i I 1 In the Matilda — 300 bushels wheat, 6 kits maize, 10 do. potatoes, l'toh flour, 1 sick maize, 1 cask meat. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Australian — 4 cases boots andshoes,-2 trunks silks, 1 bale drapery, 12 bundles spades. J. Varnham, Agent. , 7 ( In the Mary Anh-^l3 bales wool, 12 bags' maize. W: S. Loxley, Agent. ' ■ .:...;><; In the Mary Jane-^-2\ bales wool. . J. Joseph, Agent' Inthe-Jfafo* — 23 bales, wool, 11 bags barley, > 1 parcel. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. , > In the Salopian — 300, bushels wheat, 200 do. maize,, | ton bacon, 25 bales w"ool, 2" cases. J. Torr, Agent,

-' EXPORTS. In the Cheetah — 1 case- cheese, W. Bowler, Son & Co.; 8 bales wool, 60 'logs timber, 12 piles, J. Varnhara; 71 bales wool, P. M. Hervey"; 137 bales wool, 10 hhds. rum," Levin & Co. Passengers— Messrs. ' Fayrer, Stephenson, Mr. and Miss Newman, A. Cookson, J. Punch, H. Hutton. ' J- Varnham, Agent. In the Narthileet — Shipped at Wellington — 3 chests 6 window frames, 2 barrels, 6 boxes, 1 box, 1 bundle, 1 axle, 15 bags flour, 6 do. "sugar,_ 3 chests tea, 1 bag salt, 5 boxes soap, 3 hhds.' woolpacks, 1 chest, 2 casks' earthenware, 3 cases furniture, 3 do. ironmongery, 1 chest drawers, 1 closet, 2 boxes candles, 1 box soap. W. Howler. Son & Co.-, Agents. In the Admiral Grenfell—93 hales wool, Levin & Co.; 23 bales wool, ICO salted hides, J. Varnham; 24' coils rope, 3 cwt'flax, 1 case whips, A.' Hort ; 49 coils rope, W, W. Taylor ; 11 chests tea, J. Smith ; 1 case", Betbune & Hunter ; 47 bales wool, -P. M. Hervey & Co. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Selma — Part of original cargo. Shipped at Wellington — 12,000 feet timber, Johnston & Co.; 10,000 feet timber, 10 kegs nails, A. Hort. Johnston & Co., Agents. ' In the Mahtoree — Part of original cargo. Shipped at Wellington — 20 bags salt, I bale calico. 1 crate, 2 cases mustard, 1 case confectionery, 1 do. drapery, 1 do. oil, 50 iron pots, 4 packages. J. H. Gillard,' Agent. In the Sea Belle — 1 chest tea, 2 cases' wine, 1 bag sugar, 1 keg whitelead, 1 parcel drapery, 2 -kegs nails, 1 12 iron pots, 2 packages slops, 1 case crockery, 2 cases 2 boses soap, 1 case syrup, 3 coils rope, 1 bdl axe handles, 2 cases, 5000 bricks. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Phoebe — 2 kegs tobacco, 2 qr. casks brandy, 4 do. wine, 1 chest tea, 16 bags sugar, 7 do. rice, 1 cask raisins, 1 cask brandy, 1 chest tea, 56 pots, 1 bdl. spades, 2 kegs nails, 15 bdls. sacks, 5 brs. biscuit, 1 crate, 4 cases slops, 4 casks ale, 8 trusses slops, 1 bdl. calico, 1 do. woolpacks, 2 bundles, 1 saddle, 2 case, 40 boxes soap, 1 cask porter, 1 bale 1 case drapery, 4' cases oilman's stores, 5 boxes soap, 5 do. can dies. W. W. Taylor, Agent. In the Elizabeth Warren — 10 boxes soap, 10 brls biscuit, 4 bags salt, 1 piece rope.

lattelton Shipping. The Ship Eagle, 715 tons. Hardy, arrived at Lyttel-' ton from Newcastle on the 3rd with 180 head cattle, 40 mares and foals, 1500 sheep.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 3

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