Shipping Intelligence.
lMYAnm— rouciGN. Jan. 11. It- M. S. Castor, from Hobart Town, via Wellington, Jan. 15. John, schooner, 40 tons, Walker, master, from Launceston, via Nelson and Wellington, with flour, &c. Passenger— Mrs. Walker. Connell and Hidings, agents.
OU'I WARDS — FOREIGN. Jan. 12. Mauhin, hv\g, 1 Off tons, Cooncy, master, lor Sydney, with timber, copper ore, &c. Passen-.mm-s—Mrs. Nathan and child, Mrs. Gooch, Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Lock wood and two children, and Mrs. Clanti" hold and two children. W.S. Grahame, Jan. 1 2 Lnthj of the Lake, schooner, 24 tons, M'Kew, for Sydney, with timber. Passenger— Mr. John JU'Ke'w. J. 11. M'Cabe, agent. INWARDS— COASTWISE. Jan. 11. Thistle, cutter, 18 tons, Drew, iicaster, from Wangarei, with limber. Jan. 31. Undine, schooner, 22 lons, Dunning, master, from the Great Barrier, in ballast. Jan. 11. Providence, cutter, lfl tons, Webb, master, from Bay of Plenty, with poik and lard. Jan. 11. Etna, schooner, 20 tons, Faulkner, master, from Tauranga, with flax. Jan. 12. Mana, schooner, 14 tons, Scarnell, master, from Bay of Plenty, with flax. Jvn.l2. Mmy Ann, schooner, 28 tons, Warren, master, from Wellington, with sundries, part of oiiginal cargo of the Clara, from London. Jan. 13. Bon Accord, schooner, 17 ions, Williamson, master, from Kauwau, in ballast. Jan. 14. George, schooner. 16 tons, Farrow, master, from Bay of Plenty, with pork, lard, and onions. Jan. 14. Auckland, barnne, Cutter, from Wellington, Jan. 15. Daring, schooner, 13 tons, Downing, master, from Coromandel Hat hour, in ballast. OUTWARDS— COASTWISr. Jan. 9. 11. M. Steamer Driver, for Bay of Islands. Passengers— His Excellency the Go\eruor and Mrs. Grey, Lieul.-Col. Gold, Major Patience, Brigade-Major O'Connell, Captain De Tessier, Ensign Ewin, and the Li»ht Company of the Gslh ttegt. Jun. 11. 11. M.S. Castor, for Bay of Islands. Jan. 18. Bon Accord, schooner, 17 tons, " Williamson, master, for Kauwau, in ballast. Jan. 13. Thistle, cutter, 18 tons, Drew, master, for the Bay of Islands, in ballast. Jan. 13. 'Dolphin, schooner, 20 tous, Ilutt, master, for Poverty Bay, with sundries. Jan. 13. Eliza, schooner, 20 tons, Faulkner, master, for Taurauga, with sundries. Jan. 14. George, schooner, Iff tons, Farrow, master, for Bay of Plenty, with sundries. Jan. 14. George and Catharine, schooner, i 4 tons, Samtell, master, for Bay of Plenty, with sundries. Jan. 14. Mary Ann, schooner, 29 tons, Warren, master, for Wellington, with sundries. Jan. 14. Providence, cutter, 16 tons. Webb, master, jor Bay of Plenty, with sundries. The Clara is not coming on to this port. She was to soil from Wellington for Sydney, and thence for London Her cargo for Auckland has been brought by the Mart/ Ann. The Nelson was to sail for New Zealand from London, in the middle of August. The Barque Hcpe.— We omitted to mention last week that Captain Underhill, of the Hope, died at sea about a week before the vessel arrived here. The hhip, we learn, has leaked at the rate of 8 inches an Kiour for a great part of the part of the passage, though she underwent a thoiough repair before she sailed. Since she has been in harbour attempts have been made to reach the leak, but without success, and it is certain that she must be hauled down before it can be got at.— lo. The Hope had arrived at "Wellington, and may be daily expected at Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 85, 16 January 1847, Page 2
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558Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 85, 16 January 1847, Page 2
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