Shipping Intelligence.
ARUIVALI. March 20-Cre««well, 574 tons, Jobn Williams, master, from London. Passengers, Mr. W. Currie. Mr. & Mrs. George RusscM, Messrs. John Lemon, Chas. Lemon, Edward Eilwart, Mr. Tbos. S Ralph, (surgeon,) Mrs. Ralph and 3 children ; Mr Geo. Eutt Burton, Mr. & Mrß.Thos. Ol.iver, Mr. Adam OlU'er, Mrs. Thompson, two children, Miss Ellis, Mr. Sansnm, Mr. Ardier, Mr. Gilhs, Mr. & Mrs. 'Northcroft, 5 children; Messrs. Clark, M'Lean, Peacociv, Wor{i.in, Fred. Burton, Mm. Lewrii and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bowden, Mr. Richard Bowdf-n, Messrs Phuruzyn, Fuller, Mr. & Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Osgood, Mr. & Mrs. Kelly and infant, Mr. & Mn. Snne» « and 4 children, Mr. James Sonness, Mr. John Sunness, Mr. Roheit Grieve, Mr. Henry Rusiell, Miss Mary Ann Edwards, Mr. Thomas Wallis, Mr. W. Fowler, Miss Fr-wler.— Brown & Campbell, agents. March 20—KoBahnd, 271 tons, J. H. Love, from Sydney, via Kaipara, with 70 tons coals. 10,000 hricks, G6 stone Btepß, 66 window sills, 120 hearth stones, 15 casts pickles, one box coral beads, 1 fire engine. Shipped at Kaipara— 7 package! fruit 1 parcel clothes, 8} pieces timber, 3 cwt. onions. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs Collie, and Miss Hunter. —Brown & Campbell, agents. March 20— WillUn Hyde. 650 tons, J. L. Applewhaite, from Kapara, with a cargo of Spar» for the AdmirElty. Pasiengers — Mrs. Applewhaite, Mr. White, Dr. Kemball —Brown & Campbell, agents. March 20— Napi, 17 torn, James Tautari, from Russell, with 10 boxes apples, 200 baskets peaches. Passengers— Mr. Hanley, Mr. Kussetl, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Callennan, Mrs. Groui, and 2l) natives.
CLEARED OUT. March 19— Catherine, 220 tons,J. Henry, for Sydney, with 60 tons Copper Regulus.— \V. &J. Henderson, agents. March 20— Augustus, 373 tons, Chai. Brockman, for Adelaide, wiih 200 000 feet timber, 5 tons onions, 12 torn potatoes, 70 spars and rikeri, 1 case hardware, 1 ditto steel pern. 5 dozen hinges, 4 bales c»Hco, 1 case hardware, 1 ditto slops, 1 bale calico, 1 caie strip?, 1 ditto tea-trays. Pasienger— Mr. Thickson, — J. Salmon & Co., agentt.
DEPAUTUnES. March 19— Maukin, brig, 106 tons, Bon den, for Sydney. Passenger.— Messrs. Jas. Doddi, T. Jones and A. Taylor.— W. S. Grahame, agent. March 19— Emily, 10 torn. W. Mair for Waiigarei with 6 baleb, 10 boxes, 4 bags flour, 2 bags sugar. Passenger*— Mrs. Mair, Mr. Walton, Mr. Bennet, and Mr. Bedlmgton.
IMPORTS. Per Cresswell, from London— l case ConneN 3s Ridings; 1 bale, 5 cases, J. O'Neil; 1 case Commanding Officer, 58th Regt. ; 1 box, as addressed ; 1 case do.; 9 packagei, Gibson & Mifchell ; 8 case*, Robt. Vidal ; 5 packages, James Coney ; 38 packages, Tlios. Lewis; 7" packages, 20 hhds., 1 case, J. VV. Bain ;35 case*, 6 trunk*, 1 case, Thos. Lewis ; 6 cases. Brown & Campbell ; 1 box, ai addressed ', 4 bales, J. Rout ; 40 casks, J. A. Gilfillan & Co. ; I paper parcel, J. W. Bam; 1 bale. 1 trunk, G. & H. Isaacs; lease as addreised ; 1 box, Brown & Campbell; 1 do. Staff Ass, Surgeon Bucot; 67 pekg*, 3 cases, G. Russell; 119 bars of iron, 2 casks, 1 hhd., 3 crates, 1 case 7 cases J cask 1 case, John Rout ; 1 box as addressed ; 3 cases, 2 trunks, 5 bales, 1 trunk, 3 ba)r», 1 trunk, 1 case, 1 package, J- W. Bain; 1 bfcle, 4 cueei, John Rout ; 1 parcel books, J. Willwmson, 1 box, Dr. Pollen ; 12 packages, Rev. W. Lav»ry; 1 case, 4 bales, 2 sheets lead : 1 bale, 9 cases. 2 cask*, 41 packagei, 8 do., J. A Gilfillan & Co. ; 135 quaiter barrels herrings, Order ; 100 case*, geneva, 20 casks beer, 20 do., do., 5 rolls lead, 120 keg» white lead, 3 weighing machines*; 50 cß^es gin, 48 casei 2 bhds., 18 casks soda, 40 cans oil, 30 boxes, 21 cases, 36 do., 17 bales 10 trunks, 3 casks, 1 do., 2 bales, 1 do., 1 raie, David Nathan ; TO packages, 110 do , 1 cask, 2 casks, 5 hhdt., 8 cask*, Wellesley Hughet ; 174 packages, Brown & Campbell; 240 pots, 125 ovens and coveis, 10 mould boards, 211 packages, Gibson & Mitchell ; 37 package*, 80 cases, 5 hhds., 1 bag samples, Charles Davit.
The Cresiwell left London Docks on the 15th »nd Gravesend on the 19th November. She ipoke the s>hip Duke of Wellington, from London to Calcutta, in lat. 3° N., long, 21 Q W., on the 29th December ; and the brig Adelaide, from London to Hobart Town, in lat. 43? 40 *S., long. 43° 1' E. The barque Cornelia, sailed from London, for Wellington and Nelson on the Hth November; the Trav H ncore, Brown, was advertised'in the Times of the 16th to sail tor Canterbury and Otago on the 25th November.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 515, 22 March 1851, Page 2
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