Shipping Intelligence.
• ARRIVALS— FOREIGN. Sept. 21. Souvenir, schooner, 64 tons, Jennings, master, Irom Poit Phillip, via Wellington, «vith sundries j J. S. Polcick, agent. Sept. 22. Thomas Lowry, ship, 409 tons, Graham master, from Sydney, with Government stores — Passengers, Captains Hutuc anil Oressing, pay ir aster I'imbrell and hdy, Eus.gn 'i'ighe, laJy and family, Assistant Surgeon Clifford, 204 rank and file, 14 women and 18 children 58th Regiment, and Deputy Assistant Commissary General Wood ; Master, agent. Sept. 21. Sea Nymph, ship, 406 tons, Grange master, from Newcastle, wi'h coal*, call le, horses, Sc— Passengers, Gaptain Harvey and son ; W. Combes, agent.
DcrAßTUßns—ronniGN. Sept. 22. Protector, barque, 3T2 tons, Huntcp master, lor Lima, with woul, &c— Passengers, Cap taiu Darby, aud Mr. Telford ; Brown and Campbell, agents.
ARRIVALS — COASTWISE. Sept. 20. George and Catherine, schooner, 15 tons, Evans, master, from Buy ol Plemy, with pigs and potatoes, Sept. 20. Providence, schooner, 14 tons, Collctt, master, frbm Bay of Plenty, with pigs and flax. Sept. 20. HSxard, cultei, 15 tons, Ryan, master, from Bay ot Plenty, with pigs, flax, and maixe. Sept. 20. Samuel Marsden, schooner, 10 tons, Jessup, master, from Bay of Plenty, with pig-, potatoes, maize, and wheat. Sept. 20. Oranoa, schooner, 20 lons, Carrulh, master, Irom Ns-unguiu, with cattle. &c. Sept. 21. Nancy, schooner, 25 ions, C an, master, from Bay of Islands, with Kauri gum and horses. Sept. 21. Hope, barque, 377 tons, Marshall, muster, Irom Hokiaiiga, with spars, timber, kauri gnm, nnd manganese. . Stpt. 22. Providence, sthooncr, 36 tons, Memck, roaster, from Waiheke, in ballast. Sept. 22. Daring, schooner, 14 tons, Thoroughgooil, master, from Bay ol Plenty, in ballast. Sept. 22. Maid of the Mill, :»choi>ner, 27 tons, Pi ingle, master, from Bay of Islands, with sundries. Sept. 23. Hope, schooner, 10 tons, Walker, master, from the Okura, with timber.
URPAItTORES—C ASTWISE. Sept. 20. Samuel Marsden, sclioouer, 10 tons, Jessup, master, For Bay ot Plenty, in balla>t. Sept. 22. Providence, schooner. 36 tons, Mernck, mabter, for Waiheke, in ballast. Sept. 22. Proviaence, cutter, lti tons, Webb, master, for Bay Qf Plenly, with sundries. Sept. 23. Providence, schooner, 14 tons, Collett, master, for raurauga,with sundries. It is expected that the fine of £200 imposed upon the master of the barque " Macquarie", which was seized by H. M. S. " Racehorse", for an iiitractiou of the 'Arms Ordinance', will be paid to the proper authorities this morning, in which case .he master and vessel will be both released.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 2
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408Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 2
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