INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING.
The Warwickshire arrived at Newcastle hence on April 22nd. The brigs Emperor and Star of the Mersey left Newcastle for Lyttelton on April 25th, and the barque Aclelphoi on the 26th. The American schooner Harrison (Godfrey), laden with jarrah, from Bunbury to Lyttelton, New Zealand, sprang a leak shortly after proceeding to sea, and bore up for Freemantle for repairs. She is now lying at Careening Bay, Garden Island, discharging her cargo, and will be hove down and surveyed. The Cardigan Castle, says the Arqus, of April 30th, is in first-rate trim for tin- run home, and on Saturday, prior to leaving the Bay for London, she sat the water beautifully, and this with her orderly appearance aloft, called forth favorable comment. The ship has been very fortunate on this venture, having filled up in a short time with a lull cargo of colonial produce, and having also taken a complement of saloon and 'tween deck passengers. She was towed from the bay to sea early yesterday morning by the steamer Resolute, and cleared Port Phillip Heads at 8 o'clock. Captain Da vies anticipates making a good Passage. She took 14 saloon and 99 steerage passengers.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 896, 9 May 1877, Page 2
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198INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 896, 9 May 1877, Page 2
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