Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS— FOREIGN. April 11. John Wesley, brig, 237 tons, Buck, master, from Southampton, via Sydney, with sundries Passengers— Rev. Mr, Daniel and Mrs. Daniel, Rev. Mr. Davies and Mrs. Davits, Rer. Mr. Malvern and Mrs. Malvern, Rev. Mr. Ford and Mrs. Ford, Rev. Mr. Amos and Mrs. Amos, Rev. Mr. Kirk, MUs A. Lawry, and Mis» Somerville. \V. S. Grahuinc, agent. April 13. Lord Hobart, brig, 161 tons, Johnson, master, from Twofold Bay, with i 12 head of cattle. W. S. Grahanie, agent.
DEPARTURE — FOREIGN. April 10. Emma, brig, I*2l tons, Osborn^ master, for Sydney, with flax, spars, oars, &c. Pliesengeis — Capt. Otway, R. N., Mr. Bradbury, and Mr. G. Jackson. J. Woodhouse, agent. April 11. Sunflower, barque, 34l tons, Forrester, master, for Syduey, in ballast. Passenger— Mr. LiUlejohn. W. S. Grahame, agent.
ARRIVALS— COASTWISE. April 12. Deborah, schooner, 121 tons, Bliss, master, from Bay of Inlands, wuh sundiies. Apnl 13. Oranna, schooner, 20 tous, Carruth, master, from Wangarei, with manganese. April 13. Providence, schooner. 14 tons, Collett, master, from Tauranga, with pigs and potatoes. April 15. Neptune, schooner, 27 tons, Keane, master, from East Coasf, with oil, wheat, barley, potatoes, pigs, Ac. April 15. Thoma* Nixey, cutter, 24 tons, Blanck, master, from Mercury Bay, with sawn timber. April 15. Gazelle, schooner, 14 tons, McCaskell, master, from the River Thames, with timber. Aprii 16- Samuel Marsden, schooner, 9 tous, Shearer, master, from the Bay of Plenty, with pigs and (lax.
DEPARTURES— COASTWISE. April 15. Gazelle, schooner, 14 tons, McCaskell master, for the River Thames, with sundries. The Wesleyan Mission schooner Triton, is to be sold by auction by Messrs. Connell and Ridings, on the 28th instant. < The Deborah has gone up the river, to take in timber for Sydney, for which port she will sail, via Bay of Islands, in a day or two. The Lord Hobart has made a successful trip from Twofold Bay. She lo>l but a few head of cattle on the passage, and those she has landed are in creditable eoudition.
English Shipping.— -The Robert Matthews \va9 to sail for Launceston about the end of the year. The Posthumous was to tail for Adelaide January 10th. The Navarino was to sail for Hohart Town abont the end of the year. H. M. S. Rattlesnake bent sails ou the 25th November, and was to sail for Spithead on the 30th. 'Vht Sea Nymph sailed from Liverpool for Sydney, November. 23rd. The Posthumous, from Sydney July 6'ih, had put into Rio Janeiro.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 98, 17 April 1847, Page 2
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416Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 98, 17 April 1847, Page 2
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