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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. July S— William, 20 tons, P. Bell, from Mahurangi, with 25 tons fnevrood, 4 kauri spars. July S — Faiiv, 16 tons, J. PeKawaro, from Coromandel Harbour, with 3 tons of potatoes. July 3— Grampus, 23 tons, G. Paton, from the Bay of Plenty, with 200 bushels maize, 200 bushels wheat, 4 casks pork, half-ton bacon, 4 pigs. T. Russell agent. July 4— Lucy James, schooner, 40 tons, D. Joyce, from New Plymouth, via Manak.au, with 1 quarter-cask whiskey, 14 casks pork, 18 casks butter, 540 bags flour, 140 bushels barley. 1 keg tobacco. July 4— Hero, 16 tons, G. Andrews, from the East Coast, with 300 bushels wheat. July 4— i\teri PeU, 15 tons, J. Rarnty. from Wakatane, with 13 tons potatoes, 1 cask pork, £ ton onions, 4 pig?. July 4— Arabia, brigantine, 91 tons, A. Young, from the East Coast, with 433 bushels wheat, 235 bushels wheat, 40 bushels mnize. Passengers— J. S. Macfarl.me Esq., Mr. J. A, Langfbrd. July 4— Alexander, ship, Long, ftom Kawau, in ballast.

DErAKTURES. July 2— John, 28 tons, J. Sullivan, for Mahurangi, with 5 tons potatoes. Combes & Daldy, agents. July 3— Stately, barque, 565 tons, Captain T. Ginder, for New Plymouth, Wellington, &c, with (part of oiiginal cargo from England) . — lo barrels limejuice, •1j barrels beer, 8 packages, 1 borse, 1 case ginsferbeer bottles, 1 case books. Passengers— Dr. Muller, John Roy, John Campbell, D. Campbell, A. Campbell, M. Campbell, Agnes Campbell, Jessie Campbell, John Hume, J. 13. White, Wm. Roy, A. Bergin, J. , Bergin, William Wilson.— Brown cc Campbell, j ngent«. July 1— Napi, 17 tons, J. Tautari, for Russell, with S^ j tons flour, 1 bale, 1 case, 1 dozen spades, 1 box, 4 bags salt, 2 botes soap, 1 packet leather, a lot of j smiths' tools, lot of bedding, 1 cable, lot of blocks j and roping, 1 box shot, half-ton coal. P. A. Phillips, j agent. July 3— Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, for Russell, w(th l'ton of hay, 3 boxes soap, 1 bale of sbirts, 2 balps ' { merchandize, 1 case merchandize, 4 cases of books, 5 j packages. T. Lewis, agent, July 4 — Julia, schooner, 36 tons, D. "Bifctow, for the East Coast, with sundries. Passenger— Mr. E. , Baker.

Wreck of the " Jo=rrn Cmrrs" — We regret to have to state that this schooner, 78 tons, Captain Le.tthart, lias boen totally lost. The occurrence took place at Long Point, IJawkes Bay, on the 11th of June, Aftei having encountered rough weather for a weak previously, on that day the schooner v\ as caugbt in a gale, and after an unsuccessful effort to beat her out of the Bay . it was deemed necessary to beach her in order to savp the lives of those on board. Happily no life was lost, but the vessel is a total wreck, and h< j r caigo ( the principal part of which was about six hundred bushels of w heat; is wholly lost. The vessel however was insured.

Thp Lncy Jumps snilpd fiom Tarannki for Manukau on (be 3istAl.iv, but expetiencing the heavy S. W. jjali-s dial pipvailef! it that time, she was obli°t'il to ma for sliflicr towards Port A'ltholhon, where hhe m rived in safety. She sailed fiom Wellington on the VJJrd ot June, iintl «'ii lived .it T.irnn.iki ontlti j 3(Hh ; sniU'd tliepce on Tu-sil.iy lsisi, and airiveil at Manakau on Wednesday t vi'iini". I iiebn^nntme Wiliiatn Alfred, aivned at Wellin^ion v i.i r\e!*.'jn,lroin Sydney, on thpfltliult., and the John and Ch:u)ott«', sclioonei, fiom ilobait Town, on tl>e !.B]ue diy. (Flour was selling at ilobart Town at £13, and at Liuncfoton, at £lG on the l 2)s,t May.) 'lhe C.allen^er sluji, put mtu Wellington on the lOlh ult., fiom S\dney the 2Tt!i Md\. She had a eaigoof Jioi ses, Si pfp, and tattle on boaid for C'anteihuiy, but bad cxpf ncnccd a s-.ccesbion of bad wi Uibei, and bad lost a good many of her slocL

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 545, 5 July 1851, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 545, 5 July 1851, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 545, 5 July 1851, Page 2

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