Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED.
September 15, schooner Ocean Queen, 12 tons, Duhlois, from Wairau.
Same day, schooner Henry, 29 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell.
Same day, schooner Edward Stanley, 30 tons, Morrison, from Wanganui. Passengers—Lieut. Dudgeon, aud Mr. Craig.
Same day, schoonor Agnes Hay, 25 tons, from Poverty Bay.
September 16, schooner Twins, , from Otago. Passengers—Mr. Eraser, Mr. Tyser, and Mr. Pelichet.
Same day, brig Bee, 134 tons, Addams, from Port-Cooper. Passengers—Mr. Golhmd, Mr. Hornbrook, 2 in the steerage, and 3 Maories. Same day, schooner Dolphin, Murphy, put hack. SAILED.
September 15, schooner Rose, 12 tons, Walker, for Nelson. Passengers—Captain Ferguson and 1 seaman.
IMPORTS
In the Katherine Johnston, from Manawatu— Master, Agent—l ton flitx, 1J ton wool lasking, 2 tons potatoes, ton hams and bacon, 12 bushels wheat, 8 bushels corn, 5 coils rope, 2 cases twine, 3 bundles mats, 3 coils tow.
Iv the Mary Ann, from the Sound—Master, Agent.—l 4 pigs, 7 sacks wheat, 2 tons potatoes, 40 bushels oysters, 18 goat skins.
In the Henry, 06 sheep.—J. Smith & Co., Agents In the Carbon, from the West Coast —J. Varnham Agent—soo bushels maize.
In the Fly, from Kawhia—Fitzherbert, Agent— 1 chest tea, 1 case gin, 2 do. slops, 600 bushels wheat.
In the Fisherman, from Manawatu—J. Rhodes. Agent—3o bags wheat, 1 ton flax, 30 coils wool
lashing, 40 sides 2 bales bacon, 30 hams, 4 kegs larrd
In the Edward Stanley, from Wanganui—Wm, Lyon, Agent—half ton bacon.
In the Agnes Hay, from Poverty Bay—Ashdown, Agent—l 93 bags wheat and maize, 3 kits, 5 casks lard, 29 barrels pork. „
In the Ocean Queen, from Wairau—Master, Agent—B tons potatoes. EXPORTS. In the Jane Catherine, for Sydney—Bethune and Hunte, Agents—l hhd. ale, 10 barrels ale, 14 hhds. ale, 19 casks peas, 12 cases muskeis, 0 hhds. ale, 140 shooks, 17 bales wool lashing. In the Harlequin, for Port Cooper—Bethune & Hunter, Agents—lß bars iron, 32 packages iron work, 1 package blocks, 1 seive, 3 coils rope, 3 casks tar, 4 grindstones, 1 box glass, 20 bags bran, 5 bags flour,- 3 cows, 3 cows and 1 calf, 15 cows and heifers. In the William Alfred, for Sydney—W. Fitzherbert, Agent—36 logs timber, |- ton ilux, 49 coils wool lashing, \ ton shells, £ ton iron sand, 1 ton bark, sundry old iron, do. do. copper, 1 case, 1 bale, 1 truss, 7 trusses, 1 truss, 1 case, 1 cask, 1 ease, I case, 19 bags potatoes, 1 ton bacon, 4-3 sheep skins, sundry packages personal effects, 1 cask whisky, 1 case kangaroo skins, 1 cask tallow.
Iv thk Ann and Surah., for Port Cooper—Win. Lyon, Agent—l box tea, 1 keg currants, 4 cases, 29 packages merchandize, 1 plough, 4 bundles wool packs, 1 bundle spades, 20 bags Hour, 13 do. do., 19 bags biscuit.
In the Bus--, for Nelson—Master, Agent—l hhd. rum, 3 coils Manilla rope, 3 coils coir rope. 2 cu.-es geneva, 1 cask tar, 1 oask pitch, 1 case peppermint, 1 cask porter, 0 trusses draperp, 2 do. do., 2 jars mustard, 2 boxes soap, 0 coi-s rnpe, 1 cask iron work, 4 boxes pipes, 4 casks black oil, 1 box toys, 4 boxes candles.
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 411, 19 September 1849, Page 2
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