Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. April 16— Schooner Necromancer, 20 tons, Askew, from Wairau. April 17 — Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. Passengers — Mr. C. Clifford, Mr. A. Clifford.
DEPARTURES. April 13 — Steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin, for Auckland. Passengers— Mrs, and Miss Martin, Mr. Fell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Huttou and two children, Hon. S. Wortley, Messrs. Spicer, Howard, Bull, Davidson. April 15— H. M. Brig Fantome, 12 guns, Commander Fitzroy, for Sydney. Same day— Barque btatrty, 565 tons, Ginder, for Calcutta. April 17 — Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass, for Ahuriri. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Tuke, child and servant. Same day — Schooner Phcele, 30 tons, Sedcole, for Manawatu. Passenger — Miss Baggerley.
IN PORT. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethunefc Hunter. Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Riley. G. Crawford, Agent. Barque Admiral Grm/ell, 324 tons, M'Clelland. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque India, 214 tons, Wilson. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Barque Destruzione, 238 tons, Gozzolo. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson. Master, Agent, Schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons," Morrison. J. Joseph. Agent. Schooner Matilda, 3C tons, Bishop. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Necromancer, 20 tons, Askew. Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner SAepAerdess, 40 tons, Bowler. J. Joseph, Agent.
IMPORTS. In the Prushe — 700 feet timber, 10 tons flour, 3001b. tow, 30 bushels bran, JO tons potatoes, 1 ton rope. W. W. Taylor, Agent.
In the Mary Jane — 244 hags wheat, 4 tons potatoes, 43 coils rope, $ ton tow, 2 bugs potatoes. J. Joseph, Agent. In the Sea Bird— lo torn potatoes, 191 bushels •wheiit, 70 do. barley, 5 cwt. onions. Passengers — Lieut. Chesney, 1 private 65th Rei;t. In the Matilda— lo tons potatoes, 100 buhh. wheat. Master, Agent. In the Necromancer — 21 bales wool, 4 tons potatoes. Johnston & Co., Agents In the Shepherdess — 55 bales wool. J. Joseph, Agent.
«<PORTS. In the Phabe — 1 half tierce tobacco, 5 bags sugar, 2 cases wine, i chest tea, 1 scale beam, 1 bdl. sacks, 8 cases drapery, 7 bundles spades 1 bale bags, 1 box soap, 1 pair sashes, 1 parcel. W. W.Taylor, Agent. In the Salopian— 29 bags sugar, 1 cask mm, 2 casks dried apples, 8 cases gin, SJ ba^s rice, 1 cask 1 case brandy, 1 do. wine, 56 baes sugar, 1 package tobacco, chest tea, 4 case*, 2 bags groceries, 2 cases, 15 bules packs, 1 plough, 2 doz spades, 11 cases, 2 boxes soap, 30 cases. J. Torr, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 909, 19 April 1854, Page 2
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410Shipping Intelligence New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 909, 19 April 1854, Page 2
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