Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS — FOP SIGN. Jan: 1, Goret nor, bn^, 147 tons, Thomson, master, irom Sydney vi» Newcstle, with cattle and coals. Passengers— Mrs Thona«or , Mr Robinson, and Mr Egan. J Macky, ai>ent. Left Newcastle Nov. 30, Jan. 5, Niimod, baique, 234 tons. Espina^e mastrr, fiom Sydm-y via Wellington, with sundries. PassriiffTs— "Mr Carr, MrCioss, «nd Captain Salmon. J M'Fdrlaneapent. Jan. 6, John Bull, schooner, 71 tons, Church, maiter, from Hobait Town, with sundries. Pasgeng^rs -.-Mr Ring, Mr Pybus, &AJ&K PnLti. -■*( Combes,
DEPARTURES— FOREIGN. Jan. 6, Sir George Seymour, ship, 769 tons, Millman master, for Guam, wsth sundiieu. PdSfcen^er — Mr Sprott. Brown & Campbell agents.
Inwar ds—Coastw jse. Jan. 3, Hazard, cutter, 16 tons, Ryan, master, from Poverty Bay, with whe.it, maize, pork, &c. Jan. 4, Thomas, cutter, J 4 tons, Sullivan, mister, from Mauurangi in ballast. Jan. 6, Providence, schooner, 36 tons, Merrick, muter, from Watheke, with firewood. Jan. 6, Oranoa, schooner, 20 tons, Pollock, master, from E«st Coait, with pigs, maize, potatoei, &c: Jan. 1, Emily, schooner, 10 tons, Levingstoa master, from Ngunguru m ballait.
OUTWABDS — COASTWISE. Jan. S, H.M.S. Jn/Zea-tJ/e, (or Wellington, with HU Excellency the (ioyernor-in-Chief, Mrs. Grey, and " SUtp, Major GencrHl Pitt, and G, J. Thomas, Esq. Jan. 3i Thomas Nixey, cutter, 2 u tons, Johnion, matter, tor East Coast in ballast. Jan. 3, Try Again, schooner, 20 tons, Jamieson master, for fiait Cape, with sundries. Jan. 4, Thomas, cutter, Utoui, Sullivan, master, for Mahurangi, with suudiies. Jan, 4' Highlander, schooner, 14 tons.Darroch, maiter, for Hay of Vlenty, in ballast. Jan 6, Whim, ichoonrr. 10 ions, Maxwell, master, for Bay of I»lands, with sundriei; Jan. 6, Providence, schooner, 36 tons, Merrick master, for Waiheke iv ballast: Jsd. 7, Dove, schooner, 20 tons, Hunt, master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries.
The Ralph JJcrnal has brought but & small mail for New Zealand, as the Victoria, for Wellington, sailed only a fortnight before her. Another teiael was ad« tertised to sail for the Colony early in September. The following is a list of the passengers by the Baiph Bernal —Mr. Roots and family . Mr. Christy, and Mr. Morris, for Auckland ; Mr. Coward, Mr. G. Coward, and Mr. Ormond, for Wellington; Mis. Harton and Mr. Saarland and family, for New Plymouth ; Mrs. Tomkies and family, and Mr. Berry and family, tor Nelson.— N tit on Examiner.
Imports, In the Ralph Bernal— 3 cases, Berthune and Hunter ; 2 packages. H W Petre ; 4 cases, 1 bale, J J Smith ; 1 case, 2 pair bellows, 1 bdl pans, 1 cask, 45 legs, 8 casks, 2 hhds, ( ( 1 12 pots, 4) camp ovens, 2 casks, Bethune fit Hunter ; 11 cases, Ret W Lawry , 2 crates, RerJWttkiuj 2 boxes, C Clifford; 1 box, Martin, 1 box, Vaile ; 1 chest, Bethune and Hunter ; 5 cases, W S Kozley; 1 box, Robertson; 1 box, Swainion; 25 kegs, 1 cask, 5 boxes, I cate, 2 nrkim, 1 barrel, J Tame; 3 bales, J Varnham} 1 bag, HH and AW ; 1 box, Hollißgtworth ; 3 packages, 4 do., Rhodes and Co. ; 1 crate, Masters ; 3 packages, JSNP ; 1 case, 1 bale, HCW ; 2 crates, LC ; 1 case, Wakefield; 6 bags, HH and NW , 1 box, J Woodward ; I box, 1 case, Re* W Lawry ; 1 box, Hart ; 150 caski beer, 25 hhds stout Order ; 20 bhds a!e, Brown & Campbell; 17 cases, 1 cask, Varnham; I box, Mrs. Donnelly j 1 case, 1 catk, 3 do., 1 case, 34 kegs, P. Munro ; 18 cases , 1 bdl, 1 cask, 8 bales, 1 bdl, 5 grates, 2 boxes, 3 crates, lv casks, Order ; 5 cases, 20 caiiis, 5 do., 15 do., 1 bag, 1 do., 2 chests, 1 bag, 2 boxes, J Teine } 40 casks, Levin 8t Co ; 2 hhds, 20 casks Spanish wine, ABG ; 1 case, J Woodward ; 85 caiks, 19 kegs, 2 cihks, 2 bales, 1 bdl, Otder; 4 boxei, C Clifford ; 2 cases, 2 trusses, J Vamham ; 14 cases, W Hughes ; 3 bdls, 3 bales, 6 cases, J Stone ; 4 bales, 5 cases, 3 bales, Levin & Co; 36 cases, W 5 Loxley ; J cask, AL; I keg tobacco, SW^; 1 case, TW s 8 cases, Christian ; 2 baiei, 2 cases, Rer W Bud. die ; 1 hhd brandy, 2 do. Geneva, 25 caies, J Vtrnham t 10 hhdi rum, C Perry ; 4 hbds brandy, Christian ; 50 boxes, Bethune & Huuter; 2 bales, Order ; It cases, Rev J Watkin; 10 ctseb, Asher ; 23 hhds rum, 7 do,, 20 do., 5 hbds brandy, 1 do wine, 3 hbds branry. 3 do. wine, Bethuue & Hunter ; 7 cases wine, Order ; 1 but, BGCS ; 7 cases wine, 13 do., B&Co ; 1 box, JR ; 8 casks sugar, EPW ; 3 caroteels, 7 barrels, 40 boxes raisins, R ; 1 butt wine, 3 pipes do., 1 hhd brandy, 21 cases wine, Brown & Campbell ; 20 cases brandy, 2 hhds do , 20 do., 3 do., 40 easel gin, W Hughei ; 3 casks wine, 2 do., Brown & Campbell; 6 casks wine, 4 actaves, Order ; 8 cases, 1 bhd, 1 case, 1 bale, J. Coney ; 4 hhds, 37 bales, 2 cases, 1 bale, C Perry ; 1 case, Wallace ; 46 cases, BR ; 1 case, TM ; 1 case, L ; 2 cases, T ; 5 cases, O Nathan ; 1 case, 1 box, C Perry } I chest, T ; 1 cheat, 2 casks ginger, 1 cask, 2 do., RM ; 2 trunks, 2 cases, Levin &Co ; 22 cases, J Varnham ; 2 cases, 3 bales, W & Brother, P«hia ; 1 bale, T. C. Rotorua, 2 casei, Miller.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 168, 8 January 1848, Page 2
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