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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Oct. 16— Dauntless, 27 toriß, Grivan, from Coromandel. Passengt rs— Me^rs. F. & C. Ring, It. Hodgson. W. McGregor. Oct. 16— Mary Ann, 10 tons, Rutene, from the h.ist Cape, with 5 casks sperm 0i1, 300 bushels wheat, 200 ditto maize. Low & Wo' ion, agents. Oct. 16— Pialto La«s, 10 tons, Smalley, fiom the Piako River, with 200 bushels whc.it, 1 ton bacon. Oct. 18— Napi, 17 tons, T.iut.iri, from Kussell, with 2 bales blankets, 5 ca-ea slops, 6 bundles leatl-er. Passengeis-Mr. & Mrs. E. lI.CooMJr. Callagham Ensign Johnstone, and 8 men 58th Regiment. P. A. Phillips, agent. Oct. 18— -Antelope, 3i (ons. Davys, from the Last Coast, with 700 bushels maizp, 11 casks pork, 1 ditto lard. Salmon & Co., agents. Oct. 18— Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from Mahurangt, with C 22 tons firewood. Oct. 18— France*, 20 tons, G. James, from Mahurangi, with 2t> tons firewood, 3 piles, 1* spars. Combes & Daldv, age ts. # Oct. 18— Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. Oct. 18— Endeavour, 16 tons, Copland, from Wtiheki, with .'5 tons firewood. Oct. 18— Mairoora, schooner, 135 tons, H. Kelly, from Melbourne via Bay of Islands, with pait of original cargo, 10-* tieices tobacco, shipped at Melbourne, 50 empty caaks and 48 oars ; shipped at Russell, 2K.000 feet timber. Passengers— Mr. Duke, Messrs. Kemp, Greenaway. S.ilmon & Co., agents. Oct. 18— Abyssinia, barque, 400 ions, Charles Gordon, from Newcastle, with 500 tons coals, 4 cases bonnets, 31 case" oilman's stores, 30 tierces beef, 1 soda water marbine, lease soda water powders, 10.) sheep, 2 kegs Lonev, 7 bonnets & flowers, 26 bnle^ hops. Pa9-peno-ers—Mr. J. J. Southgate, Mrs Southgate, J. Fletcher,J. Wade, M. Wade, G. Wade, W. Cooper, Itacbeal McKnow, Ann O. Mullens, Grace Canoll, Jane, John. Janet, & J-imes Mills, Cither.ne & Eliza Sweeny, Mary Le Maine, Margaret Le Maitie, David Harverery. Salmon & Co., agents. Oct. 18 -Elizabeth, 43 tons, Rakena, fiom Holtianga. with 9 bags wheat, 15 bags maizp, 1 case lard, 3 cases bacon, 2lolbB. flax, 3 casks poi k, 2 bags boots, 1 Or^an, 4- biaes books 2 ciskjpoik, 2OOlbs. bncon, 69° bushels wheat, 131 baskets potatoes, 170 bushels maize, & sundries. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Linden and 5 children. Oct. 18— Daniul Watson, brig, 160 tons, Phelps, returned to port.

DEPARTURES. Oct 16— Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, for the Bay of Plenty, with 3 horses 4 packages merchandize. Passengers— Messrs. Day, Stewart, fc.Tohnaton. Oct. 16— Piako Lass, 10 tons, Sinalley, for the Piako River. ! Oct. 16— Iliomama, schooner, 68 tons, Sturley, for the East Coast, with 1 cask brandy, 1 ditto mm, 1 ditto ■whiskey, 6 ca«es slops, 1 bale blankets 2 tons flour, 1 ' ditto hugar. 50 tuns casks. Salmon and Co., agents. Oct. 18— Lizzpy, 15 tons, Lander, for Coromandel Harbour. Passengers— Messrs. Beason & Vaile. Oct. 18— Odd Fellow. 20 ton', Tanner, for Mahurangi. Oct 18— Dauntless, 25 tons, Griv.in, ior the East Coast, in ballast. Passengers— Messrs. McGregor, McMillan, Hodgson, and six miners. Oct. 18— Frances, 20 tons James, for Mahurangi, in ballast. . Oct. 19— Endeavour, 16 tons, J. Coupland, for Waiheke, in ballast. Oct. 19—Antelope, 35 tons, J. Davys, for the Last Coast, in ballast. Oct. 19— Alert, 16 tons, A. Marnet, for the Wade, with 3000 bricks. Oct. 19— Mary, 25 tons, W. Davies, for the Thames, with h ton flour, -} ton potatoes, PassengersMessrs. Cadman, Mcßee, T. Webb, J. Hooker, J. Bayly, W. Sanders, W. Lye, W. King, S. Gole.

The bnrque Abyssinia, Captnin Gordon, Las bad a fine run often days fiom Newcastle, for San Francisco. Her cargo connists -chiefly of coals for that poit, for which abe sails in a few days calling at Tahiti. Thfbaique Daniel Webster, Captain Jones, hence 18th Sept., m rived at Syducy ou 3rd inst., after a fair paitsage of 1 4 days. The brig Watprwitcb, Captain Watts, 12 days from Sydney, arrived at Ilokiangn on 10th inst., and had commenced loading a cargo of timber for that port. The schoonpr Marmora, Captain Kelly, it will be seen, has altered her destination from Melhourne to Sydney, and will sail for that port next wepk. 1 The whaling hrig Daniel Watson, Captain Plielps, returned to port on Sunday morning, to recover five of ber crew who had deserted during her recent stay here. Two of them have been put on board by the police, and, we understand, the others are likely soon to be forthcoming.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 680, 20 October 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 680, 20 October 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 680, 20 October 1852, Page 2