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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Dec. 22—Nancy, 22 tons, Ilardiman, from Hokianga, with 5 cases 4 bags bacon, 3 cases, containing l organ, 1 cask pork, 130 bushels wheat, 70 bushels maize, £ ton kauri gum, £ ton onions, 1 saddle, 2 casks beef. Dec. 22 —Emily, 10 tons, Mair from Oraaka, with 10,000 shingles, 2800 pailings. Dec. 23—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from the Hot Springs, with 5000 feet timber. Dec. 23—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepheid, from Wangaroa, vrith 6 head cattle. Dec. 24—Dolphin, 42 tons, J. Stewart, from Wangarei, with 20 head cattle Dec. 24—Endeavour, 14 tons, S. Smith, from Waibeki, with 28 tons firewood, I J | | [ !

DEPARTURES. Dec. 22—Sea Belle, 20 tons, W. Sutton, for Kawbia, with 50 bags sugar, 4 ohests tea, 1 bag rice, 2 kegs tobacco, 3 casks wine, 4 cases geneva, 1 caso gin, 12 cases oilmen's sores, 14 bags salt, 12 kegs nails, 2 packages saws, 4 blankets, 3 ploughs, 6 cases drapery, 6 bales slops, 1 case books, 6 packages furnituie, 2 boxes soap,|2 bags flour, 5 packages hardware, 2 do. earthernware, 20 iron pots. Passengers— Mr. & Mis. Dixon, Mr. S. A. Joseph. Dec. 22—Emily, 10 tons, Mair, for Wangarei, in ballast. Passengers—Miss C. Mair. Dec. 22—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, for Waiheki, in ballast. Dec. 22—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, for the Hot Springs in ballast. Dec. 22—Alert, 16 tons, Merritt, for the Wade, with 3 casks pork, 2 gallons rum, 2 do. gin. Dec. 22—Childien, 30 tons, Jones, for Russell, with £ ton sugar, 1 bag rice, 1 keg butter § ton salt, 14 rams. Passengers—Mr. T. Baker. T, C. Williams, agent, Dec. 22—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, for Mahurangi, 1 bag flour, 1 bag sugar, 1 barrel pitch, 6 gallon tar, chain and anchor, and sundries. Dec. 22—Dee, 12 tons, Pennington, for Coromandel Harbour. Passengers—Messrs, John Blytb, Joseph Coot-, Joiner, Johnson, & party. Dec, 22—Fairy, 15 tons, Nicholas, for the Thames. Dee. 22—Ben Lomond, 32 tons, Tiraoti, for the East Cape, with 3 boxes apparel, 8 pit saws, 3 bags sugar, 5 horses. Dec. 22—Napi, 17 tons, Tautari, for Russell, with 10 kegs paint, 8 tins do., 4 cans turpentine, 1 cask soda, 1 cask paint oil, 22 packages tinware, 1 kei brnndy, 1 cask ale, 2 bags flour, 4 bags sugar, 10 packages sundries. Passengers—Mr. Russell and three children, Mrs. Scott. Dec. 22—Kotuhi, 17 tons, Rogers, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 bale blankets, 1 bale calico, I bait prints, 1 box pipes, 1 box soap, 1 bale sheets, 1 bale rugs, 1 case sundries.—T. Bussell, agent. Dec. 22—Forager, 14 tons, Raraty, for Coromandel. — G. W. White, agent. Dec. 22—Scotch Lass; 15 tons, Adams, for Coromandel. Doc. 23— Moa, brig, 236 tons, J. Bowden, for Sydney Passengers—Mrs. Newall, Miss Doran, Miss Curry, Mr. Cook, Mr. Dryden. Dea. 23—Eclair, sen., 40 tons, Marks, for New Plymouth, with Q balf-chests te« 7 1 package draperies, 20 gallons brandy, 1 box medicines, 1 bale bags, 3000 bricks, 1 case drapery, 1 medicine chest, l bell, i> parcels, 2 boxes soap, 1 bag rice, 3 caso drapery, 43 packages baggage and sundries. Passengers—Mist and Master Cooper, Messrs. Wells, Wardell, Jarvie. BeT. H. H. Turton, and Masters Turton.—Davy & Jarrie, agents. Dec. 23—Louisa, 23 tons, Thompson, for the East Coast, with 6 bags sugar, 2 bales blankets, 40 planks 6 boxes caps, 8 boxes, £ cask tobacco, 2 cask? spirits, 10 packages pickles. Dec. 23—Mary Ann, 20 tons, Mokina, for the East Coast, with 10 boxes sugar 5 boxes sundries, 1 horse, 1 mill. Dec. 23—Theodore, 21-tons, Wilcox, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 bale slops, 4 gallons rum, 2 gallons, rum, 2 bags flour, 3 bags sugar, 12 iion pots, 'j. boxes soap, 1 keg tar, 1 do. nails, 4 rods iron. Dec. 24—Ira, 16 tons, Campbell, for Melbourne witl 1 ton onions. Passengers—Messrs. Waddy & Warner. Dec. 24— Parera, 17 tons, J. Loclcell, for Pafcari with 1 ton flour, 1 ditto potatoes, 7 baga sugar, 1 box soap, 1 do. tea, 1 bag salt. Dec. 24—Dolphin, 42 tons, J. Stewart, for Wangarie, in ballast. Dec. 24—Endeavour, 14 tons, A Smith, for Waiheki, in ballast.

EXPORTS—FOREIGN. Per Moa for Sydney, (additional) 1 jar auriferous sand, (17 lbs.,) 3 packages gold, (20 0z.,) 2 do. quartz, (61 oz.)

The Moa brig, being detained by contrary winds till Thursday, sailed on that day, carrying with her another valuable assorted cargo of our produce for tbe Sydney Maiket. The barque Mousaro, for Melbourne, is now nearl} ready for sea, nnd will sail on Wednesday next. Bj this vessel a large amount of produce will be shipped for the Melbourne market, compiising a considerable quantity of potatoes of the new crop, being the first bhipped hence this season, the result of which will be looked forward to with considerable interest. The schooner Catherine has changed hands and is now the property of Messrs. Brown & Campbell, who we understand are to put her in the Melbourne trade. The barque Berwick Castle, has been detained on account of tbe refractory conduct of her crew, who still refuse to do duty. When at Hobart Town, she was chartered to load a cargo of timber at Ilokianga for that port.

Vessels in Harbour. H.M. surveying vessel, Pandora, Commander Drury, arrived from East Coast. Berwick Castle, barque, 342 tons, Captain Latto, arrived from London via Hobart Town. | Border Maid, missionary schooner, 97 tons, Captain Champion. Gilfillan & Co., agents. Catherine, schooner, 86 tons, Captain Matlieson, about to load for Melbourne. Fancy, barque, 297 tons, Captain Henderson, loading for London. J. Salmon & Co., agents. j John Wesley, missionary brig, 237 tons, Captain Ryle— refitting for cruise ia Feejee and Friendly Islands. WS. Grahame, agent. Lalla Rookh, ship, American whaler, 323 tons, Captain Gardner, arrived from whaling grounds— refitting at Coromandel Harbour. Bain & Burtt, agents. Mousam, barque, 221 tons, Captain T. White, from Panama -and South Sea Islands— loading for Melbourne. Bain and Burtt, agents. Return, schooner, 78 tons, Captain Griffiths, arrived from the Chatham Islands. Will o' the Wisp, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Liddell, loading for Melbourne. Henderson & Macfarlane, agents.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 699, 25 December 1852, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 699, 25 December 1852, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 699, 25 December 1852, Page 2

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