Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVAL!. March 27— Oronoa, 20 tons, J. Ryan, from the Eait Coast, with 1$ ton salt pork, 830 bushrls wheat. March 28— Meri Peha, 15 tons, Baraty, master, from the East Coast, with 280 bushels wheat 200 do. corn, 1 ton onions* March 28 — Juma, 14 ton«, J- Shearer, master, from the Bay of Plenty, with 80 bushels corn, and 5 pigs. — G. Hunter, agent. March 28 — Victoria, 17 tons, Merrick, master from Waiheki, with 24 tons firewood.
cleared out. Marcb 28— Lady Harvey, 146 tons, J. Hay, master for Launceston, with 87,751 feet sawn timber. Pas* seijpem.— Mrs. Hay. Dr. Phillipson, & Heury Carter.—Brown & Campbell, agents.
DEPARTURES. March 28— Antelope, 35 tons, D. MacKinnon, master for the East Coast, with 3 bagt sugar, 2 cases Genera, 2 pairs steelyardi, ton salt, 1 package »lops, 200 empty bags, 4 nurses.— Salmon & Co. agents.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 517, 29 March 1851, Page 2
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