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Shipping Intellingence.

; 1' Olt T 0 F AUCIvL AX D. ARRIVAL. ; Adelaide Bell, ship, from Xeweastle, X.S.W. | A. "W. Stevens, iU'<m:■ from Xeweastle, X.S.W. i jIL-rwcnf. limit- r, barquo, from \\ fclshpcol, Gipp's Lund. ('osmopuliie, brig, from Ilobart Town. DEPARTURES. Sandfly, gunboat, for Tauranga. j extered ixwards. APHII. 13—'Wanderer, 23 tons. Smith, from Coromandel, with lfi.OfiO feet sawn timber—4 passengers. 13—Rapid, 3L tons, Meiklciohn. (Ve in Mercuryßay, with 20,000 feet sawn timber.' —Combes & Daldy, agents. 13—Four Sisters, 18 tons, Hervin,from Coromandel, in ballast. 13—Sarah Alice, 15 tons, Xieman, from Coromandel, with 7,000 feet sawn timber, 3,000 shingles—l passenger.—Stephenson & Wnrdell agents. 13—Bonetn, 2K tons. Petersen, from Wangarei, with 7 tons kauri gum, 10 pigs, 3,000 feet timber —(> passengers. 13—Adelaide Re!!, ship. 10C1 tons, Barnes, from Xeweastle. \.S.\Y. Passengers—Messrs. Allan, Atkinson, H nekett. Richardson. MeCartliy. AVright,. Matthews. Mason. Green, Miilry, King, and Miller.—J. S. Macfarlane <S: Co., agents. 13—Cosmopolite, brig. 115 tons. W. James, from Ifoliart Town. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs.-Tones, Mrs. Xelson and child. —.T. Roberton & Co., agents. 13—A. W. Stevens, barcine, -i7tons, Brown, from Xeweastle, X.S.W.—Henderson it Macfarlane, agents. 13—Perwent Hunter, barque, 368 tons, Evans, from "Welshpool, Gipps Land. —C. J. Stone & Son, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. APRIL 13—Rapid, 31 tons. Meiklcjohn, lbrOmnh, with sundries.—Combes & Daldy, agents. 13—Curlew, 15 tons, Kingdon, for the Thames, wiili SO sbeep—6 passengers. 13 —Four Sisters, IS tons, ITcrvii!, for the Wade, with sundries. 13—Sarah Aliee, 15 tons, Xieman, for Coromandel, with sundries—B passengers.—Stephenson & Wardell. agents. 13—Tomatin, barque, 322 tons, X. Grierson, for Sydney. in ballast.—Henderson & Macfarlane, agents. ENTERED OUTWARDS. APRIL i 13—Gladiator. ship, for Callao. j 13—Scimitar, ship, for Bombay. | IMPORTS FOUEIGX. ! I'll Cosmopolite, from Hobart Town: —40 eases j apples, (il bugs oats, 10 horses, 28 bags onions, 31 ~i"iG\vt. bueoij, 2 cases lard, l(i hag's onions, 50 boxes [viPl" I ''"'- 8,000 foot timber, 1,000 rails, 12,500 p:dings, ij;20 : ,l)ulloek poles, 20 cart, shafts, 12,000 ft. battens, .'it'boxe;* apples, 10 tons hay, 500 bushels bran, i eases bacon, 82 cases fruit, '2 cases jam. 1 dray, 1 pig, •'! kms flour, 15 bags onions, 1 ease jam, 2 tons onions. 06 cases fruit, 4 half-do. do., 12 cases wine, 12 cases jam, 77 eases fruit, S cases jam, 20 bags Cossiporo sugar, 30 do. raw do., 50 bags sugar, order. Per A. W. Stevens, from Keweastle:-—652 tons coals, Henderson .V Macfarlane: 100 sheep,' 19 tons hay, oiilcr ; 24 cases bitters, C'apt. Brown. Per Derwcnt Hunter, from Welshpool:—SO head cattle, 250 sheep, 14 bales hay, order. Per Adelaide liell. from Newcastle :—278 head cattle, -IDS) sheep, order. The sbip Ade'.aide Bell, Capl. Barnes, arrivedfroin Newcastle yesterday morning, and brought up off' .Judge"s Bay. .She sailed on the 18th ult., and experienced a M-vere South Fast gale shortly afterward?, during which she lost several sails : for the first 17 days bad strong head winds, and afterward? light airs am! calms until reaching this port : rounded the Xortli Cape on Monday last at noon. The Adelaide Bell brings 278 head cuttle, having- lost only 34 on the passage, and 400 sheep out of 505 shipped. The barque Derweut Hunter, Capt. Evans, from Welshpool, Gipp's Land, also arrived yesterday morning, and anchored oil' Judge's Bay. She has had a tine weather passage of IS davs ; made the Three Kings on Monday last. The Derwcnt Hun ter I brings SO bend of cattle out of 91), and 200 sheep out | of 575 slopped. | Our old friend the A. "W. Stevens, Capt. l>ro«T, ; arrived from Newcastle-, X.S.W., yesterday morning. ! She sailed on tiie 24th ultimo, and for the' first fi vc i days bad strong E.S.E. gales ; after that fine li.nl>' ■ weather; made the Kings oil Saturday last. j brings 052 tens coils, i»0 sheep, and IS tons hay. '1 he brig Cosmopolite, Captain .lames, from ilobart Town, dropped anchor otfthe Wharf vestenlay mon>- , ing. Sailed on the 18th ult., c.\periencingvery.-evere gales Ironi the S.W". and X.F.. for tlie iirst 15 days: i made the Three Kings on Saturday last, and had light i winds d'lwn coast. 'Die Cosmopolite has a general : cargo, and is consigned to J. Roberton &. Co.; there | are also on board 10 horses, which have arrived in ! tine condition. I The gunboat Sandfly, Capt. 11. Marks, leit for I Tauranga yesterday afternoon. The barque Tomatin, Capt. Griersou. cleared for | Sydney yesterday, and sails this day. Tlie ships Scimitar and Gladiator both entered i outwards at the Custom House yesterday, the for- ] mer for Bombay, and the latter for Caliao. f'"'. r | sail shortly. ; The ship Golden City, Capt. Martin, drop)"-' 1 ; down harbour yesterday afternoon, preparatory 10 j sailing for Point cie Guile. _ _ Tin: i.atk Fata i. Acvi ui:.vr atNe vca sti. e, X .8-> > • —It will be in the recollection of our readers that » l some lew days back published an account of ftearful gale that raged at Xeweastle, X.SA\ ~ duru-n which the pilots (4- in uumber), whilst gnllanl. v J rescuing tlie crow of the schooner Zone, were dn>m> e By the A. W. Stevens, which arrived in yesterday, we have received a copy of the ' i Chronicle, containing the full particular; of the ub

1-11 n f. but it cires very little further inthan tlmt already published The bod.es hid been recovered, an inquest held, and tlu- m.m»» ;.i , ,„rli respected jrentleiueu interred with great „f the .muli n» hcu £ <)f ( , je AAV Stevolls . r.tthe da',- of I.U leaving, the subinform tlle widows and orphans of the I- firo'vlied pilots amounted to over £300, and was increasing. f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 131, 14 April 1864, Page 2

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Shipping Intellingence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 131, 14 April 1864, Page 2

Shipping Intellingence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 131, 14 April 1864, Page 2

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