Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS — rcREIGN. July 10. Pestonjee Jlamanjec, ship, 595 tons, Austin, master, from Sydney, with government stores. Passengers, Lieutenant Governor E>re, JVlnjor Bridge, lady atid child, Lieutenants Herbert and Edwards, Ensign Garstin and Mrs. Garstin, Quarter Master Kirby, Assistant Surgeon Bannatyni', Dep. As«t. Com.* Gen. Solway, and 17i rank and fi!c, 54 women, and 79 children, 58th Regiment. Master, agent. July 14. Auckland, U.S. barque, 204 ions, Cutter, master, froiii Feegees, u ith sundries. Pasiengeis, Mtssrs. Sopor and Hull. J. S. Polack, ajjt'iit. July 16. Cheerful, schooner, Jones, mnsier, iiom Syduey 3rd inst — Passenger, ]\lr. A. Pollock.
ARRIVALS— COAbiU ISR July 10. Daring, schooner, 15 tons, Thnroughgood, master, Irotn Mercury Bay. xi'uh potatoes. Juiy 12. sllccanifer, schooner, 36 tons, Mi lcr, mastor, fiom Coromamlcl haibuiir, with (ire wood. July 12. Glcngairi/tCuUev, 16 tons, Dunning mas,ler. from Great Barrier island, with pot-Is and rails. July 15. Providence, schooner, 35 tons., Lincoln, muster, lroin Waihake, with firewood and timber.
DEI'AR'I URES— CuASTWISE. July 12. Victory y schooner, 20 ions, Curric, master, lor Kawliia fiom IMauiikaii, with suiuliics. July 13. Damn, schooner, 16 lons, Peters, master, for Waihake, with sundries. July 13. Teater, schoouer, Ball, master, for Omato in ballast. July 14-. Baring, schooner, 14 tons, Thoroughgood, master, lor Coroniaiidel harbour, with sundries, July 15. Providence, schooner, 35 tons, Lincoln, master, for Waihake, in hallast. July 15. Mary Sf Eliza, schooner, 14 tous, Johnson, master, for Tauranga, with sundries.
IMPORTS. Auckland, Cutter, master, from Feegces,—43 casks cocoa nut oil, 497 bamboo-plumbags, 1 cask arrowroot, 219 cases and iegs tobacco, 1 chest apparel, 1 cask decaliters, 1000 pipe staves. J. S. Votack. Pestonjee Boomanjee, Austin, from Sidney,—GO tons coal, 100 barrels jiork, and government stores.
The Cheerful has made the passage from Sydney in fourteen days. The JoJm Bull was loading for Auckland and was to sail two days alter the Cheerful. The Triton also was to return to this port immediately. The Thomas Lowry will sail this day for Port Nicholson with the second division of the 65th Regiment under command of Major Wyatt. I\\sMaukin is expected hourly from Kawau, and will sail for Sydney on Tuesday next. The Deborah is to proceed this day to Mahuranghi, to load with timber, and from thence she will sail for Sydney. The Julia will sail on Tuesday next for HobartTown, via Wellington and Nelson.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 118, 17 July 1847, Page 2
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390Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 118, 17 July 1847, Page 2
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