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Quicks. TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate •" that he has received, per Munford, 30,000 HAWTHORN PLANTS, in excellent condition. — Also, now growing in Wellington, "1-2,000 Transplanted, of a considerable size. — Also, a small quantity of Light and Dark Moss Roses, and the celebrated British Queen Strawberry Plants. June 19, 1852.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. July B—Schooner8 — Schooner Dauntless, 30 tons, Girwan, from Poverty Bay. Same day — Schooner Wellington, 70 tons/Ferguson, from Chatham Islands. Same day — Cutter Catherine Ann, 12 tons, Hooper, from Pprt Victoria and Kai koras, with 11 casks oil.Passengers— Messrs. T. Hughes, Willgrove, Wakefield. Same day — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Campbell, from Kia kora, with 8 casks pork.

DEPARTURES. July 3 — Barque Napoleon, 400 tons, Collas, for Port Phillip. Passengers — Messrs. F. A. Duncan, Jenkin*, Rochfort, W. Minifie, R. Swangmett, R. Blake, G. Tonks, W. H. Brown, J. Symonds, R. Prowse,>F.,Pr'owse, J. Wall, G. Wall, W. Smith, W. Taylor, T. Barrow, J. Barrow. G. Barrow, S. ' Barrote, G.* Lismore, J. Barnes. T. Wilson, DC Wells P. Couper, J. Cain, R. Tennent, A. Pettrick, B. Pettrick, G. Pettrick, L. Bach, W. Lamb, J. John-., son, W. Fagg, J. Dawes, W. Brandy, J. Davies, B. P. Perry, J. H. Houghton, T. Lfcne, H. Yates, W. - Ellerm, R. Rickson.H. Buck, L. Buck, Job Mabey W. -Speedy, J. Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. Gillman and five children, Eliz. Reed, Mary A. Jackson and child. The above is the list of passengers as reported at the Custom-house, but we undersand that three or fou r of the passengers transferred their passsge to other par. tieß, whose names we have not been able to ascertain. Same day — Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinleyi for Sydney. Passengers — Messrs. W. Hickson, J. Bethune, Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, two children and servant, Mrs. Grace, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Lomas, Messrs. Downing, Howard, Davidson, R. Campbell, W. Brand. Same day — Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Adams, for New Plymouth.

IN PORT. ' Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . . Ship Stag, 678 tons, Clarke. W. M. Bannatjne & Co., Agents. Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Necromancer, 15 tons, Askew. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 -ions, Watt. Schooner Twins, 45 tons, Sharp. Master, Agent. Schooner Dauntless, 30 tons, Girwan. Master, Agent. Schooner Wellington, to tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Catherine Ann, 12 tons, Hooper. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Fidele,' 8 tons, Campbell.

IMPORTS. In the Dauntless— 6oo bushels wheat, 100 bushels, maize. Master, Agent. In the Wellington— l4oo bushels wheat, 20 bushels barley, 100 bushels maize, 11 casks pork, 1 hhd. beef, 10 tons potatoes, 3 seal skins. R. Waitt, Agent.

EXPORTS. In the Napoleon— 2o hhds. rum, J. Kelham ; 1 bale, 1 bale rugs, 2 bales flannel, 1 bale shirts, 1 bale rugs, 2 trunks boots, I case cottons, 1 case hosiery, 1 case trousers, 2 cases hats, 7 bundles, 21 boxes raisins, 1 carroteel currants, 1 bale quilts, 1 hale serge shirts, 1 case comforters, 1 case stockings, 1 case hosiery, 1 case -waistcoats, 3 barrels raisins, 1 trunk slippers, 1 do. shoes, 7 cases slops, 1 bale twine, 1 bale canvass, Samuel & Joseph ; 9 casks, 1 case, 2 casks cheese, 6 kegs butter, J. H. Wallace ; 484 boards, 246 pieces scantling, 68 boards, 46 pieces scantling, Hervey, Johnston & Co.; 2 coils rope, 1 bale blankets, 2 cases slops, 2 bundles shovel's, W. W. Taylor ; 1 cask ironmongery, 28 bundles spades, 1 bundle iron, 2 cases anchovies, 1 case dried fish, 3 bundles spades, 1 bale canvass, 2 cases sardines, 5 cases oilman's stores, 130 tins preserved meats, Bethune & Hunter; 11 packages hams and bacon, 1 case mattrasses, 1 bag pillows, 24 buckets B. R. Perry ; 2 cases cheese, A. C. Collas ; 16 kegs butter, R. Prows. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the William Alfred— 6 cases cigars, 42| cwt. flax 7 do., W. Hicksbn & Co,; 2 cases cigars, 2 cases furniture, 1 case curiosities, 29 coils wool lashing, 80 bundles flax, 17 bales, 1 bag wool, Bethune & Hunter; 10 hhds. rum, 10 hhds. porter, J. Kelham ; 1 case drugs, 1 case tartaric acid, W. Bishop ; 74 cwt. flax, Hervey, Johnston & Co ; 1 bale woolpacks, W. Fitzherbert; 17 bales wool, W. B. Rhodes ; 3 cases drapery, 2 cases paintings, 1 case books, 1 case drugs, 6 cases wine, 1 case boots, 9 cases apparel, 6 cases furniture, 1 bale, J. Rhodes ; 1 case, J. Blyth ; 1 case plants, A.. Lndlam ; 2 bales wool, W, W. Taylor. W. Hickson, & Co., Agents. -In the Kawai — 4 boxes tobacco. 1 case, 13 bags sugar, 4 chests tea, 1 bag pepper, 1 case, 1 barrel currants, 1 keg nails, 1 truss drapery, 1 can oil, 1 cask Baltpet v re, 1 bale slops, 1 package caps, 1 bale slops, 16 boxes candles. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 723, 7 July 1852, Page 2

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