Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVED.
January 21, schooner Sen Ilcllc, 17 tons, Foster, from Castle Point, witb 40 bales wool. January 23, schooner Sliephc-rdcss, -kO tons, Swanu, from Port Victoria.- •'" Sumo day, Government bri;j Victoria, 200 tons, Deck, from Port Victoria. Same diiy, schooler Maria Elizabeth, 15 ions, Hood,from the Sound. Same day, briijnntrno Perseverance, 83 tons, Marshall, from Port Victoria.
SAILED.
January, 17, barque Columbus, 630 tons, Holton, for Port Victoria, la sprs/jars—.Mr. & Mrs. Horn-, brook and children, and'lo in tiie steerage. ■' ' i Same da} - , schooner Sfa Belle, 17 long, Forster, for Castle Point, wiili 00 pnclcegcs. Same day, cutter Fly, tons, Ccinino, for Port Victoria. Same Jay, Government brig Victoria, 300 ions, Deck, for Port Victoria. January 18, barque Cornwall, 580 tons, Dawsorj, for Nelson. Passengers—Mr. Tukc, Mr. Collins, Dr. Phillips, Mis. Green, Miss Green, .Miss King, Mr and Mrs. Symms and 3 children, Mr. Wckefleld. ■ January 20, schooner Diana, 10 tons, Di;ion, for the Ea3t Coast. . j Same day, schooner Ira, 10 tons, Harrow, for the East Const. January 32, brigautine Arabia, 91 tons, Lethart, for Ilawke's Bay.
IN POUT.
■' 11.M.5. CaUinpe, 20 guns, Captain Sir E. Home, Ship Maori, 700 tons, Pcrtherbridge. American Ship- Lciris, 308 tons. Clemment. Barque Midlol!dun,i.Qi. tons, Gibson.. Barn'ie Chic/loin, 352 tons, Chalmers. Barque Lord Wm. Bentinch, 440 tons, Carney. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons Deck. Brigantine Perseverance, 80 tons, Marshall. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Brown. Schooner Lucy James, 40 tons, Joyce. Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Swarm. Schooner Sea llelle, 17 tons Foxster. Schooner Emnia Jitii'c, 10 loiis , , Brown. . .Schooner Fidelc, 8 tons, Campbell. : . ' Schooner Maria Elizabeth, -IS tons, Hood, Schooner Old Jack, 12 tons, Guard.
■'" Mα ran ED.—At the residence of D. Wakefield, Esq., Attorney-General, by License, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. W. Kirton, Charles H. L. Pelichet, Esq., Surveyor, to Fkederica, eldest daughter of Dr. Howe, Taranaki. • Died.—At Victoria-Bridge, near Fort William, 'Scotland, on th'o S'iicl of "July last, after a short illness, Alexander Gilles, Fanner, much and justly regretted.
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Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 656, 24 January 1852, Page 3
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