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Shipping Intelligence.

AIUUVALS.

March 4, schooner William, 10 tons, , from Kapili. March 7, schooner Mary Ann, 15 tons, Hebberly,

from Nelson. * Same day, schooner Emma Jane, 10 tons.Brown, from the West Coast.

■SAII.KI)

March fl, schooner FitMe, 10 tons, Fyfe, for the Kai Konis.

Same day, schooner Fairy, 15 tons, Jackson, for Manawatu.

March (i, cutter Fisherman, Ii tons, Morrison, for Manawatu.

March 7, schooner Ruse, 30 tons, Gray, for Hawkc's Bay.

Same dny, schooner IJ'illitim, 10 tons, , for Kapiti. March 7, schooner Henry, 20 tons, Bowler, for Muteuau Island.

IN PORT

IT.M.S. 27;/, 18 guns, Ciiptain Oliver. Barque Hubert Syers, 312 tons, Peter Morrison, Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Government brig Victoria. y()0 tons, Deck. Brigtintinc Perseverance, 82 tons, Flyger. Schooner Shepherdess, -10 tons, Swaiiu. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 20 tons, Watt. Schooner Lucy James, -10 tons, Joyce. Schooner Mar;/ Ann, Ir> tons, Hebberly. Schooner Emma Jane, 10 tons. Brown. Cutter Maria Josephine, 22 tons, Walker.

IM l>o UTS

In tho Fisherman —Vurnhnm, Agent—l.CoO feet timber, 00 bushels bailey, 1 ton (lax.

In the Lucy James — Viiriilmin, Agent—o trusses calico, 4 bags sugar, 2 c;is!;s bottled ale, 0 boxes soap, 4 boxes candles, 2 casks butter, 6 casks pork, r>s baskets onions, 2 casks 2 boxes apples, 1 box butter, 42 bags (lour, 1 kit clieese, 25 bags flour, 24 bags bran.

In the Govern*)- Grey —W. Lyon, Agent—l case clothing, 3 tons Ordnance stoics, 2,000 feet timber, 1 ton flour, 4 cwt. hams, 2 cwt.lard, '2 enses cheest! 7 empty casks.

EXPORTS

In the Fitlek —Lyon, Agent— o tuns casks, 4 kegs paint, 1 case paint oil, 1 bug salt.

In the Oil Jack —l 9 cnt. tobacco,4 casks spirits 20 bags sugar, 'i tons flour, 1 ton soap, 2 bales slops, 00 pairs Blnnkets, 1$ tons flour. This cargo is from September 30 to March 31.

In the Maria Elizabeth —l case tobacco, 2 bags sugar, 3 dozen wine, 1 bag salt, J bag biscuit, 1 bale slops, 1 bale blankets.

The Governor Grey spoke the brig Halcyon iv (he Slraits, off Kapili, on Tuesday, the llth Feb., out 10 days from Launceston, bound to California, all well.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 564, 8 March 1851, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 564, 8 March 1851, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 564, 8 March 1851, Page 2

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