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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS, > Dec. 21, City of Sydney, brig Munro. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, and three children, Mrs, Salter, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and child, Mr. Turnbull, Mr. Salmon, Mr. M'Cabe, Mr. CumBrings, Mr. and Mrs. Harrold and child, Mr. Keeping. Dec. 20, Lucinda, Jessup, master, from Waihaki, •SOOOO feet timber. De 0.22, PanlPry, Johnston, master, from Mataiana, 5000 feet timber. Passengers, W Pearse, Mr. Clair. I Dec. 22, Mary, May, master, from Ngunguru, 10,000 feet timber, 3 hides. Passengers, Mr LerTington and Son, Messrs R and W Mair. Dec.22,HMS NortkStar,V6g\ins, Sir E Home, Bart, CB, Commander, from Sydney. Passenger, Dr Johnson, Colonial Surgeon. DEPARTURES. *& Dec. 20, lady of St. Kilda, Jackson, for Tahiti. Passengers, Mrs. Jackson, Capt. Lowe.E. I. C. Suivferkrop and Bastian. Deo. 20, Catherine, Webster, master, for Mercury Bay, with sundries. Dec. 21, Lucidan, Jessup, master, for Matakana> ballast. Dec. 22, Pmil Pry, Johnston, master, for Mercury Bay with sundries, December 23. Tlio Bangalore, 900 tons, Capt. Uelson, from Torbay Bth July, and Sydney iOtb December, with the following passengers Captaiu Fitzroy, Lady, three children, and three servants, General O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs. Chapman, Mr. H. S. Chapman, Mr. R, C. Barstow, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. C. Harris, Mr, C. Hutton, Mr. J. Thompson, Mr. P. Turner, Mr. H. Jones, Mr and Mrs. Airth, Mr. G. Mann ; steerage, Mr. and Mrs. Xockwood, Mr. J. Robinson, Mr and Mrs. Vayle, five sons, and three daughters, Messrs. Othea! Chipchase, Matbew, W. R. and M. Golding, Sutton, Wood, Caff,4srightman, Fuller, Martin, Spratt, Joyce, Chapuell, Anderson, and Miss Poole, The Ciiy of Sydney spoke the Neried of London, whaler, out 34 months, 1100 barrels oil, last from Norfolk Island. Receiven news thereof the massacre of 16 of the Brigaud's crew at the Isle of Pines by the natives. Also spoke the Rebecca Sims, of New Bedford, out 41 months; 2500 barrels sperm oil. This vessel reported falling in with the Cora, out 26 months, 350 barrels oil, and the Leon, idas; out 24 months, 300 barrels.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 21, 27 December 1843, Page 2

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