Shipping Entelligence
Arrivals. Sept. 14. Sisters, schooner, Clarke, master, from Hobart Town and Wellington. Departures. Sept. 11. Coquette, schooner, 72 tons, Elliott, master, for Tahiti, with sundries. Passenger—Mr.Russell J. S. Macfarlan. agent Sept. 11. Cheerful, schooner, 124 tons, Jones, master, fur Sydney, with oil. &c. P^sengers—J. I. Montifiore, Esq , Mrs. Ci,o«, and Mr. Shaw, and 4 in bteetage. J. Woidliviue. Agent. Sept. 14. Maukm brig, lUO tons. Hughes, master, fir Sydney, witli s, a!S and cord-ige. Piss-ngers Mr. Maolscnz.e and M.. N. Siojius. H. S. Grahanie. agcni. Sept. 14. Maid of Etta, brie, 151 tons, Heslop, tin. ter, lor Port Philip, via Kaipara to loud wnh limber. Passengfis—Mrs IClsh and 2 children, and Mr. Stone. R. A. Fitzfi. rVil. a s e
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 21, 14 September 1848, Page 2
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122Shipping Entelligence Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 21, 14 September 1848, Page 2
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