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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. February 15, ship Oriental, 000 tons, , from Sydney via . Port Victoria. Passengers—Mrs.! Pickering, Messrs. Laurie, Lyon, M'Betb, Burt, Hargreaves, Gillard, Swiubourne, Gorrick, Grindell and two Maories. Same day, cutter Supply, 22 tons, Porter, from Castle Foint. February 16, Salopian, 60 tons, Griffiths, from Port Victoria. Passengers—Thomas Phillips and Richard Connelly. February 18, schooner John Whiteley, 4.0 tons, . Passengers—Messrs. Giblin, Stratford! Shoolbred, Smart, Chipchase. Gillham, Politer. SAILED. February 14, schooner Titan, 169 tons, Ferguson for Ctago. Passengers—Mr. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Richardon, Mr. G. Hart, Mr. Riley. February 15, brigantine Scotia, 69 tons, Ward, for Sydney. February 16, barque Sir Edward Paget, 482 tons, Barclay, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. CM. Dawes, Mrs. Robertson and 3 children, Mrs. M'Calpm and son, Mr. and Mrs. Weir, Messrs. Connor, A. Bruce, Washbourn. < February 17, schooner Mary Ann, 10 tons, Hebberly, for Nelson. Passengers—F. A. Duncan. J; Jackson, W. Underdown. Same day, schooner Alice, 88 tons, Robertson, for Launceston. IN PORT. IT.M.S. -Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver. Ship Oriental, 600 tons, . Barque Robert Sgers, 312 tons, Peter Morrison, bamuel & Joseph, Agents. Brigantine William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Schooner Henry, 29 tons. Bowler. Levin, Agent Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Swarm. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Schooner Eliza, 98 tons, Jones. Bethune and Hunter, Agents. Schooner Border Maid, 91 tons, Kitchean. W. B. Rhodes & Co., Agents. Schooner Ira, 20 tons, Taylor. Schooner Phoebe, 40 tons, Benson. Schooner Salopian, 60 tons, Griffiths. Schooner John Whiteley, 40 tons, . j Cutter Fly, 25 tons, Cemino. Lyon, Agent. ! Cutter William it John, 8 tons, Parks. Cutter Supply, 22 tons, Porter. » IMPORTS. In the Supply, from Castle Point—Bethune & Hunter, Agents—2B bales wool, 10 kegs butter, 10 bushels onions. In the Salopian, from Port Victoria—Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents—l case merchandise, 1 do. cheese. In the John Whitcly—looo bricks, I hhd. gin. In the Oriental —Pnrt of original cargo from Sydney, 2 kegs tobacco, 1 case boots, 1 do. drapery, 12 cases cordials. In the Mary Ann, from Nelson—s7 bags barley, 10 coils rope, 6 packages luggage. Passengers— Stanley-Owen, Mary Heberly. In the William * John, from Manawstu—2s coils wool lashing, 6 cwt. flax, 20 bushels maize, part of the wreck of the Mary Ann. Lyon, Agent. In the Phoebe, from Port Victoria—3o bale 3 wool. Passenger—Mr. Fisher. EXPORTS. In .the Alice, for Launceston—Bethune & Hunter, Agents— part .of -original cargo. Shipped at Wellington, 40 bundles flax, 83 coils wool lashing. In the Henry, for Cape Campbell—Levin & Co., Agents—l keg tobacco, 2 bags salt, 1 chest drawers 1 bale slops, 1 sack oats, 5 cords firewood. Passengers—R. Pidd.-G. May. In the Titan, for Otago—Hervey, Johnston and

Co., Agents—part of original cargo. -Shipped at Wellington—l case cigars,-22 lings sugar, 10 halfchests tea, 1 bag coffee, 1 hag dales, 2 bags-Woe, 1 chest tea, lease shirts, Ibale, ,118 Imis of iron,-8 bundles wheels, 2 kegs 6'bags nails, 1 case.'l truss -!> boxes glass, -2 kegs nails, 2 'kegs white-lead, '1 can oil, 3 packages, 1 bale demy, A cases, 0 pieces •osnaburg, 1 cask comp.'bolts, 1 bale sail twine, 10 tons flour, 12 hhds. beer, 1 case gunpowder, SI coils wool lashing, 21,000 shingles, 1 leg 'butter, 2 do. lnrtl.loo bushels maize, -J ton onious, 1 paper parcel, 2 tuns black oil. In the Rapid, for the W«iran—Loxley, Agent— 2 packages tobacco, 12 bags sugar, 2. jars spirits tar, 2 bags salt, 2 bags nails, 1 package calico, 17 pieces scantling, 2 boxes soup. In the Mary Ann, for Nelson—Lynn, Agent—o chests tea, 74 bags sugar, 1 cask currants, T keg tobacco, 1 qr. cask skerry, I box plums,! bag dates 2 driiir-s figs,'l hhd. brandy, 2 dozen spades, 1 box matches, 2 boxes glass, -1 paper parcel, 3 packages grindery, I,bos luggage.

Notice to Correspondents.— The letters of R. Davis,' • John M'Beth,'' 0' * A Colonist,' and ' Adam,' came too late for insertiotiyhitt shall appear in our next publication.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 559, 19 February 1851, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 559, 19 February 1851, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 559, 19 February 1851, Page 2

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