Shipping Intelligence
INWARDS—FOREIGN. August 2. Spec, brig, 168 tons, Burns, master, from Sydney, via Russell, with sundries. Passengers— Captain Salmon, and Mr. Lloyd, and 10 in seerage. J. S. MacFarlanc, agent. August 4. City ofPoonah, sliip, 576 tons, Nelson, master, from Sydney with wool, tallow, coppf r ore, oil, whalebone, So. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. McCreagk, 3 daughters, and two sons, Miss .Holmes, Mrs Newman, Miss Cuckslbrd, Mr Handel!, Mr. Underwood, Mr. Hungerfard, Mr. Smith, Mr. Froecht, Mr. Graham, Mr. Fcathentone, Mr. Phclan, Mr. Ford, Mrs Fisher, Miss Fisher, Mr Fisher, Dr. Kcown, Rev A. Stenaid, Messrs. White, Manninc Bconey.Thomas Mostyu,Castei!s, Moore, Heyward, Chambers, Dunsdtn, Stewart, Rttstwick, Mrs. Duusden, and Miss Duiuden. J. A. Smith, agen*. outwards— foubigm. Aoeoit 3. H. M. Ship Calliope. Captain Stanley, for London, via Wellington. Passengers for Wellington His Excellency the Governor m Chief, Mrs. Grey, and suite ;—for London, Invalids of the 58th rtgt. under command of Lieutenant Symonds.
H. M. Steamer Acheron, arrived at the Cape of Cooil Hope on the 2nd of May.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 2
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172Shipping Intelligence Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 August 1848, Page 2
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