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Shipping Intelligence.

Arrivals and Departures since our last. ARRIVALS. f December 12. Aurora M'Farlane master, from Ike Bay of Islands. • 15. Nimrod, M ulbolland master, from the Bay Oflsiand, Passengers,—-Ven Archdeacon Brown, Messrs. Colenzo, S.Williams, and Fisher, Mr. & Hr. Davies, and Miss Williams. Brings cattle, is going on to Poverty Bay. Same day. British Queen, Holman master, from IVangaree, Same day, Russell, Banks, from Portiki, 16. Uncle Sam, Webster, from the Big Barrier. Same day. Brother,s Hunter, from the coast. DEPARTURES. December 13, guide, brig, 147 tons Adams, Waster tor the Bay ot Islands, Hnkianga and Sydney Same dav. Anre.ru, schooner, iVPFarlane mass ter, for the B ty o; I'lands. lb. 11. M. Brig, Victoria, Richards, for Wellington. Thi ; . Gulina.— I his vessel leaves onr harbour Ibis ever.in?, wind |v rmitting, taking Mr. Brown, M. C., and farnili, togt-tiler with a lew-other pisaengers. rile Bo!inn car ries a very va’oa'de cargo, consisting of Copper oiv, M ioganesc, Dye woods, laitiiJhg bark Wool, Saisapa’illa root. Extracts ot V&riobs barks, Plants, Fullers ciitli. Umber, dressed Tlsv s Spars, Kami rlcck plank, Furniture wood Kami gum. Hand Spikes. Boat knee*, Sulphur &C-V Ac. to the English market, which we tiust will amply reward the spirited owners, and be the means ot raising h s fine, country to its proper position with regard to •ur exports. Mr. Brown carries with him the goorl wishes of the people o' Auckland, we hope the Bolma will make a quick passage home, and that it will not be long before we have ihe pleasure of seeing Mr. Brow n again in Auckland. We are sure nothing will ingorr his part, when lie reaches England, to make known the valuable resources of .this country, so that we may soon expect, to see capitalists flock to Our shores.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 72, 19 December 1844, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 72, 19 December 1844, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 72, 19 December 1844, Page 2

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