Shipping Intelligence.
INWARDS-FOREIGN. April 17. Hyderabad, ship, 816 tons, Capt. Castle, from Sydney, with cattle and sleep. PassengersMr. David Burn and Mrs. Burn, Mr. Joseph Hargreaves, and Mrs. Hargreaves, Mr. John Morris, and Mrs. Morris, Mr Thomas Hiles, Dr. Forbes, and Mr I. Polack, Master, agent. Apnl 19. RUhard Dnrt, brig. 27'Uons, Potter, master, from London, with general merchandise. Pa*-sfengeri—-I aptain llealpund Edir. Blackmore, F-sq , Mr. and Mrs. Hurry, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, and three children. Me»*n>. J. GilGllan, and J. Lewis. Grown and C mphell, agents. April 22. Marchioness of Douglas, ship, 579 torn, Henderson, nid-t- r, Una Sydney, with 201 head of cattle. 387 sherp, 1 horse, &c. Passengers— Messrs. t'onnell, Moff at, Sou'h, U'Hcar, Ward, M'Lcan. Bird, Johnson, and RaJmund. Brown and Camp* bell, agent*!. May 2. Palmyra, brig, 145, tons, Lindsey. master, from Sydney, 14th April, with 5*3 head of cattle, and sundries. Passengers—Mis. Lindsey. and two children, Mr. Casey, and Mr. Camerou. J. Mucky, agent. May 5. Tasmania,brq.,so2tons,Tucker,mas'er, from Sydney the ltfth ulr., wi'h cuttle and suudry merchandise. Passepgers—Dr. Bums, R.N., Lieut. Downiai. R M.; Messrs. Brett, Fenell, Knight, aad Riley, Mrs. Bnuch, and ten stockmen. May 8. Coquette, tchnouvr, 72 tons, Elliott, waster, from Sydney, with sundries Passengers—Messrs Russell, M Keuzie, M'L nnan, M'Donjpll, an I Weiss, and five in steerage. J. S. Mdcfarlaoc, asjent. OUTWARDS—FORCIGN. April 19. L'uisa, bris:, 162 tons, Million, master, for Sydney, \\ itli tundtic<(. 11. A. FnzjernWl, agent. April 19. Sir John Fiunkhn, tchouner, 52 tons, Lilawul, master, fur ripen L April ID. Ralph Bernal barque. 3'stons, McLarrn, master, for hvdney. Biui-u and Campbell, agents. April 20. Ganges, barque, 318 ton*, Mitchell, master, for Sydnev. R. A. Frzijcra'd, agent. April 21. Hyderabad, ship, 816 tons, Castle, master, for Sydney. Ma-ter, a.'ent. April 26*. MttrchiLTiesn of Douglas, ship, 579 tons, Henderson, mister,fur Sydney,wi.htuudues- Brown and Campbell, agents. May 13. Palmyra, brig, 145 tons, Lindsey, master, for Sjdney, with oil, »-par t , &c. Passengers—Mrs. Lindiey and two children. Captain Salmon, Mr, Cameron, Mr. Casey, and th.ee in steerage. J. Macky, a^fot. May 13. Eleanor Lancaster, barque, 48.1 to*-s Lot'gp, master, for Sydney, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Ashey, Messrs Fulford, M'Can, Mitchell, Roach, Scoicficld, Kerr, Burnil, Maxwell, Bell, and Boucli, and five in steerage. J. S. Folack, agent.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 4, 16 May 1848, Page 2
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376Shipping Intelligence. Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 4, 16 May 1848, Page 2
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