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Shipping intelligence.

ARRIVALS. July 8. Mary Catherine, ship, 377 tons, Isaac Johnton Warner, Mister, from London via Sydmy, with nundry merchandize Passenger*.— Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Davii, Mr. and Mn. Arrason and 4 children, a d Mehsrs, Thornlow, Dunelle, and Cleghorn. Steerage: Mr. and Mrs. Harrold and 2 children, Mrs. Smeaton, and Mr. Wilkinson. D. Nathan, agent. July B.— Star of China, schooner, 101 tons, Dowker, matter, from Sydney J. \. Strang. agent. July 10. Ennerdale, barque, 450 tons, Ballistom from Wellington. Passengers— P. D. Hogg, Esq > Messrs. Hart Bnd M»theson. Combei and Daldy» ajenu. July 9. Napi, 17 tons, Mackinson, from B'jr of Islands, with 200 b-ishels corn, 20 bags wheat, New Zealand produce, and sundry goods. July 9. Whim, schooner, 11 torn, Maxwell, from Monganui and Awanui, with 200 bushels of wheat and 60 ditto maize. Maxwell, agent. July 9. Ellen Build, 17 tons, Marks, from New Plymouth, with sundries. July 9. Nanry, 22 tons, Nelson, from Bay of Islands, with 2000 feet timber. Passengers— Mr. Payling, Mrs. Pearson, and 6 soldiers of the 58th Regt. July 10. Water Witch, 10 tons, Hitchinson, from Monganui, with 40 pigs, potatoes, &c. W. S. Grahame, agent. July 11 Thomas, 15 tons, Ryan, from Poverty Bay, with 7 tons pork, 5 cwt. lard, and £ ton onions. July 11 Oranoa, 25 tons, Gordon, from Maburangi, with 30 tons firewood. Hy.nn Joseph, agent. July 13. Diana, 15 tons, Hopkins, from Kawhia, with 71 baskets corn, 329 ditto wheat, 5 casks pork, and 10 pics.

DEPARTURES. July 13 Louisa, barque, 375 tons, Wycherly, master, for Londou. Paisengen.— Cabin : Rev. Mr. Dudley and servant, Leut. O. W. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Buyd and daughter, and Messri. Wills, Cormack, and Rug»ell. Steerage : M rs. W. [Sparrier, and Mr. R. Spanicr. J. Salmon »ad Co., agents.

July 9. Wolfe. 12 tons, Thompson, for Matata, with sundries. G. Hunter, agen*. July 9. Wanderer, 30 tons. Moore, for Mercury Bay, with sundry packages. Mas'er, agent. July 10. Napi, 17 tons, McKinner, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. July 12. Children, 31 tons, Faulkner, for Taurangi with mndry goads. W. S. Grahame, rgent. July 12. Dauntless, «clio< ncr, 21 ton?, Jeffries, for Poverty Bay, with sundry cases. A. McGregar, affent. Jll> 12 Water Witch, 13 ton, HKchwffa, for Mongnnui, with I package spades, alops, % chest tea, 3 drzen spaces, 1 ramp oven. July 12. Ft ances, 20 torn, Teviahdale, for the Barrier I-Lnd, with 1 ton pol toes i cask whiskey, 6 packages luggage. Passenger*— Mr. «nd Mi p. Anlerson, 3 natives, ami Mr. Combes. W. v.onbes, a^ent, Ju'y 1 3. Sister, Read, 45 tons, for Poverty Bay, with sundry merchandize.

The Star of China came into this port on Thursday last, on her way to California, with a large number of passengers, and a general cargo. She ha> been taking in water «nd provisions, and will resume her voyage this day. Cargo of Touika.— SG spars and pieces of timber, 74 pieces »Hwn timber, 201 da&l ends, 24 tons gum, 1 cask flour, 3 packages wool, 1 case curiosities, £ cask furniture, 1 box ambergns, 1 case books, &c, 25 easei Kauri gum, 1 case minerals, 7 case* specie, J. Salmon and Co., agents. Wiilumoton, The Ajax returned on Friday frrm O ago, having been unable from the continuance of strong «outherly weather to land her stock at thai port. *'c belt, ye her stock will now be landed and sold in Wellington.— Spaciatcr, June 27, The ship Mazeppa, bound for San Francisco, California, put into this harbour on Sunday, fur the purpose of obtaining water; she left Adelaide on the 8;h instant —Ib. By the " Fair Tasmanian" from Otago information has been received of the" arrival at that poit, on theSih June, of the " Mariner," from the Downs, Feb. 11, with 120 emigrants, and several cabin passengers. The " Fair Tasmanian" left Otago on the Bih intt , and has l-rou^ht on the " MarineiV' mail. During the past week we have had a sn.ee s-ion of very heavy rains with a total absence of wind. So exceedingly calm has it been, particularly during the lait two days, not the slighted, breath of air itirring, that the Mazeppa and Enneida'e hare been unable to leave the harbour, while the Government brig, which has been off the mouth of the harbour since Thursday has, for the same reason, been unable to come in.—frellington Spectator, June 39. Mr. Thomas, the Principal Surveyor and Agent for the Canterbury Association, proceed! to Port Cooper in the Fair Tasmaniau wi'h the first change of wind, with a purty of surveyors and men for the purpose of commencing the surveys for the new settlement.— /A. Sydnby. Arrivals from Auckland.— June 12th. Cheerful, schooner, hence 21st May. 14th. TvUid of Erin, biig, hence 24th May ; Lalla Rookh, barque, hence 24th May. 21st. Maukin brig, hence sth J'ime. 24th. Wil iarn, barque, hence 24th May, and W n- agaroa the 4th June, for Hobart Town. She was obliged to put into Sydney from stress of weather. ■i{ The Cheerful was put up to auction on the 16th June, and bought in at the sum of 999*. She was subsequently sold to Captain OJlbie, by private contract, for the sum of 1000/., and has be u laid on for California. The brig Spec was sold on the same day, to Mr. Orr, for 1400 J. . . , The barque Colonist, from Hokiansja, with timber, arrived at Hobart Town on the 4th June. The brig Macjunsha siiUtd for Auckland with a cargo of coals, from Newcaetle, on the Bth June. She an chored at Sydney Hrad» on the evening of the 17tb, but the cause of her putting in there had not been aicertained, The brig Sarah, with coals for KawHU, sailed from Newcastle on the same day as the M.iquasha. . , The Josephine, barque. 310 loni, Captain Smith, sailed from Sydney on the 22nd June, for Ny wcastle, to lake in cods for the Kawau Smelting Works, and C 9 tie for Auckland. The ship Stirlingshire was to sail from Lmnceston for Sydney on Saturday kst. Sheh.s been disposed of to MHJor Weatworth and others, Captain Devlin re taining a share, a« asj the command. On the discharge of her cargo at hii port, she will fail agam for Launceston to load for California— Sydney Herald June 26.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 328, 14 July 1849, Page 2

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Shipping intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 328, 14 July 1849, Page 2

Shipping intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 328, 14 July 1849, Page 2

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