Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. January 15, Government brig Victoria, 200 tons,' Deck, from Port Victoria. Passengers—Mr. Justice Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Hon. H. W. Petre, Mr. C. Dawes, Mr. W. L. Wrey. Same-day, schooner Mary, -ill tons, Boyce, from Wairau. Passengers—Hou. A. Tollcmache, Mr. Weld, Mr. Smith, Mr. Clifford. . Same day, cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Riley, from Rangitikei. ..-"' January 16, schooner Lucy James,32 tons, Joyce, from Sydney. Same day, schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley/ from the Sound. January 19, schooner Henry 29 tons, Bowler, from Port Victoria and Cape Campbell. Passengers—A. C. Clifford, Esq. ; George Lovegrove. Same day, schooner Maria Elizabeth, li tons, Hood, frofn the Sound. Jan. 21, Bchooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown, from the AVest Coast. January 22, cutter klpka, 40 tons, M'Gregor, from Port Victoria. SAILED. - • January 10, schooner Queen Charlotte, 6 tons, Nott, for the West Coast. January 18, schooner Julia, 40 tons, Girvan, for the East Coast. Same day, schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Morrison, for Port Victoria via Porirua. Same day, brigantine Scotia, 68 tons, AVard, for Otago. January 19, schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberlty, for the bound. '. IN TORT. H.M.S. Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver. • Barque Lord William Bentinck, 660 tons, Allan Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Robert Syers, (312 tons, Peter Morrison: isamuel & Joseph, Agents. Government brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck . Brig Torrington, 128 tons, Peacock. VV M Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Brigantiue Perseverance, 100 tons, Marshall Schooner Twins, 41 tons, Davis.. - ' . . Schooner Mary, 40 tons, Boyce. Sohooner Lucy James, 32 tons, Joyce. ' J Schooner Henry, 29 tons, Bowler. , Schooner Maria.Elizabeth, 12 tons, Hood Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown • Cutter Alpha, 40 tons, M'Gregor. Cutter Fig, 25 tons, Cemino. ' Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Riley,. IMPORTS. •.-•-■. - In the Lucy James, from Sydney—J. ViifiiliSm -Vnt-30 half-cheats tea, 3 tons 7T, barfss, S a pockets hops, 33 boxes soap,'2o hhJto2" e 4? f boxes candles 80 boga flour, 1 gig, 1 L ,tnchl< cascsdrugs 1 carboy acids, 1 box apparel! 1 bale 5 woolpacks, 12 chests 16 half-ebests- tea ? cask whisk;, J. 9 bales wool. ** ht^' l
In the Catherine Aim, from A ge,.t-10 bale, -^..ao^oils^t^f?' l '- ton bacon. , . . . s s " lu ßi lialf In the Maty, from Wairau— Varnham a '• -13 bales «qo\, 1 raiise, a kej 8 ,1 ko ™ ,'"• A R<-m~ In the .Vary Ann, f rot £ Uia L, S""* 1 A* Agent—-U bushels oysters. IKl —Jailer,' EXPOKTS. "' '!li« in the Scotia, for .Otfißo—W. Mn« ' i ■ Co , \ K J.its_ft nails •,,o a i m ""J ,le *.r 1 hale blankets, 1 case moJ^ B , ro "°T age sei-.es, 1 cask pork, 1 paicel. ' l ' ac H *
The Ihixiy upoke the Comet, fiom «*ji '"v the lath instant, about 50 miles O, H • aden with cattle, 13 days out, all wall. ori ».-^
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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 2
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461Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 2
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