Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS — rollElGN. Nil.
DfiPARTURC — FOREIGN. April 5. Robert Puliford, ship, /JOG lons, Calihu-11, •master, for Fecjjees and Manilla, with oil, Wax. &c. Passengers— Messrs. Dale and llciiiu. J. S, l'olack, agent.
AUHIVAI.S— COAST WISH. Apiil 5. Sarah Rent/, schooner, 1R tons, Stilton, master, from Kawhia to Manukau, with pork, lard, onions, potatoes, wheat, &c. April 3. Eliza, schooner, 20 ton?, Faulkner, master, from Tdurnnga, with flax and pi«ss. April 6. Brothers, schooner, 13 tons, Waddy, master, from Bay of Plenty, with pigs and potatoes. April 6. Kate, schooner, til tons, Bowden, master, from Wellington, via East Coast, willi oil, &c. Passengers— Captain Salmon autl Mr. Ellis. April 7. Jessie Jamiesou, schooner, 7 tons, Hitching*, master, fiom Wangerci, with prgs, maize, and potatoes. April 7, Nelson, brig, 112 tons, Sedgwick, masier, from Wellington, with smithies. Passcngei — Mr. Hicksou. April 7. Providence, culler, 16 tons, Webb, master from Bay of Plenty, with potatoes, pork, and lard. April 7. Teazcv, schooner, 08 tons, Bull, master, from Wang.itau. with limber. April J Thomas, cutter, 15 tons, Webb, master, from Mahurangi, with timber. A, ril 8. Linnet, schooner, la tons, Pollock, master, from Bay of Plenty, with flax, potatoes aud onions.
ncPAUTunns — coastwisi;. April 7. Thomas, cutter, 15 tons, Webb, master, for Mahurangi, in ballest. April 7. Maid of the Milt, schooner, 27 lons, Sicwait, master, for Bay of Islands, with sumlrics. April 8. ISl'ma, schooner, 21 tons, Faulkner, master, for Tauranga, with sundries.
The cutter Fisherman, arrived at Mnnukau yesterday, from Taranaki, laden with flour, &c, the produce of New Plymouth. The cutter Ficton/, on leaving Manukau for Taranaki, on Wednesday last, struck upon a rock and sustained considerable damage. She was obliged lo put back to undergo repairs. The Smifloiocr sails to-day for Sydney, and thence to Twofold Hay, to load with cattle lor this port, her last cargo having been disposed of to much adadvantage by Messrs. Cunnell and Ridings.
Loss of Ttm "Susannah Ann." — We are very sorry to have to record the loss of this fine schooner, belonging to VV. Fitzherbert, Esq., off Queen Char lotte's Sound. The following, we believe, are the particulars. About 3 o'clock a. m. on Saturday last, the vessel got under weigh from Okokori in Queeu Charlotte's Sound, and in half an hour reached the »outh entrance of the Sound ; the wind had died avtay, and the tide swept her in shore towards the rocks. The anchor was let go, and as much chain as possible, was given the vessel to keep her clear of the rocks ; but about a quarter of an hour afterwards she struck on a sunken rock by the stern, when the ship's boat was sent away with three hands to Mr. Thorn's station for assistance, but before they could get back the chain parted (the vessel having anchored on a rocky bottom) and she drove on the rocks. On the return of the boat the crew were unable to render any assistance, as the boat could not get near the vessel. About six o'clock the schooner knocked a hole through her larboard quarter, when the crew contrived to leave the vessel by the rigging. The lives of the crew were saved, but the vessel and cargo, which consisted of spars, are both lost. From the increasing coasting trade of this port, the wreck of this vessel will be a severe loss to the community as well as to its enterprising owner.— Welling ton Spectator, March 24. \\ p ,
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 97, 10 April 1847, Page 2
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579Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 97, 10 April 1847, Page 2
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