Shipping Intelligence.
INWARDS— COASTWISE. March 21. Mary Sf Eliza, schooner, Johnson, master, from Bay of Plenty, with Flax and Pork. March 24. Ocean Queen, schooner, Gates, master, from Nelson, via Bay of Islands, with Beer. March 24. Russell, schooner, Hatt, master, from Bay of Islands, with Fruit and sundries. March 24. Bon Accord, schooner, Jury, master, from Kauwau, in ballast.
OUTWARDS— COASTWISE. March 21. Charlotte, schooner, Keane, master, for Bay of Plenty, with sundries. March 23. Sarah Berry, cutter, Porter, master, for Aotea, with sundries. March 24. Bon Accord, schooner, Jury, master, for Kawau, with timber. March 25. Manj Sf Eliza, schooner, Johnson, master, for Bay of Plenty, with sundries. March 26. Hazard, schooner, King, master, for Hicks's Bay, with sxindries. March 26. Adelaide, brig, Ellis, 'master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. March 26. H.M.S., Racehorse, Commander Hay, for Bay of Islands.
The Mary Catherine, barque, on entering Otakoit, struck on the sand within the harbour, and remained there several hours. She was fortunately got off without sustaining considerable damage, and having made some water on her way to this port, she is now undergoing some repairs, previous to her proceeding to England.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 43, 28 March 1846, Page 2
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194Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 43, 28 March 1846, Page 2
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