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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. Nov. 2.— Eclair, Marks, master, from Manukau. Passengers— R. Paris Esq., Mrs. Paris, and five children, E. Davy, Esq., Mrs. Davy and child, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Marks and two children, Mr. Oakes and servant. Curtis & Watt, agents. SAILED. October 28. — Matilda, schooner, Porter, master, for Kawhia. IMPORTS.

Per Eclair— 4 kegs, 10 boxes, 2 packages, 2 drums, 1 keg, Order. 1 case, 6 boxes, 1 sheet, 2 kegs, G W Woon. 1 case, Woon & Collins. 1 qr-cask, 2 casks, 1 bale, 1 box, J Hoskin. 1 package, 1 keg, E Dorset. 2 kegs, N Reid. 1 package, 1 bundle, 1 case, 1 bag, 3 boxes, 1 barrel, J C Sharland. 4 cases, 2 bales, 17 coils, 4 bundles, 2 hhds, 3 cases, Davy & Jarvie. 2 cases, 5 bundles, 3 kegs, 10 half chests, 12 ovens, 3 doz rakes, 1 bale, 2 barrels, 25 packages, R Parris. We observe by the Auckland papers that the Maori, cutter, is advertised to sail for this port, on the 21st ult. Also in the Wellington papers that the Wellington, schooner, and the Shepherdess were to sail for New Plymouth on the 19th ult. H. M.S. Pandora, Commander Drury, sailed on Saturday afternoon for Waiheke to take her water on board, and from thence sails direct for her new field of operations in Mercury Bay, the whole of which, together with the Bay of Plenty to the East Cape, it is Capt. Drury's intention to survey before returning to port in December next. Whilst engaged in surveying these portions of the East Coast a party, in charge of Mr. Oke, assistant master, has been despatched to the West Coast to trace the line of beach from Manukau heads to New Plymouth, the survey of which it is Capt. Drury's intention to commence.—" NewZealander," October 13, 1852. The Iron steamer Conside has been wrecked at Melbourne. It appears that in consequence of a thick fog the Captain mistook the light house and struck on some rocks off the heads. Ten persons were drowned in attempting to escape from the wreck by the upsetting of the boat, the remainder were rescued by the steamer Maitland and the schooner Empire. The number of passengers were thirteen in the cabin, and one-hundred and forty-three in the steerage, from Twofold Bay. The crew comprised twenty one souls.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 November 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 November 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 14, 3 November 1852, Page 2

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