Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS— FOREIGN. Jan. 8. Daniel Watson, brig, 563 tons, Watson, master from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers —Rev. John Duffus, Mrs. Duffus, Miss Duffus, and six children, Mr. Green, Mrs. Green and child, Messrs. W. and C. Petit, M'Quirters, Henderson, Hunt, and Thompson. 'X Macky agent. Jan. 11. Lordllobart, brig, 160 tons, Sullivan, master, from Twofold Bay, with cattle. PassengersMr. M'Gregor, and Mr. Geddcs. W. S. Grahame, agent.
Dr.PAimmns— foreign. Jan 8. Maufan, brig, 106 tons, Cooney, master, for Sydney. Passengers— Lieut. Westropp, 58th regt. Mr. \V. Brodie, Mr. J. Williamson, Mr. Archer, and 12 in the steerage. Jan. 11. Nimrod, barque, 234 torn, Espinasse master, for Houg Kong, with sundries. J. S. M'Farlane, agfnt. Jau. 13. Sir John Firtnklin, schooner, 52 tons, Wright, master, for the Fegces, with sundries. J.S. Polack, agent.
Inwards—Coastwise. Jan. 10. Samuel Marsden, trhooter, 9 tons, Briggs, master, trom Bay of Plenty, with pigs and flax. Jan. 11, Pruvidencp, •chooner, H tons, Collett, master, from Tauranga, with flax, pigs, bacon, &c. Jan. \2. Factor, ship, 336 tons, M'Cook, . master, from Mahurangi with timber. Jan. 12. Hero, cutter, 28 tons, Hatch, master, from the Chatham Islands with sundries. Jan. 12. Don Accord, schooner, 17 tons, Williamson, master, for Kauwau in ballast. Jan. 14. Daring, schooner, 13 tons, Thoroughgood, master, from the River Thames, with 6heep.
ODTWARDS— COASTWISE. Jan. 10. Samuel Marsden, schooner, 9 tons, Briggs, master, for the Hay of Plenty, in ballast. Jan. 12. lion Accord, schooner, Williamson, master, for Kauwau in ballast. Jan 15. George, schooner, 16 tons, Farrow, master, for the East Coast with sundries.
H.M.S. Callioit,, which left this port last evening for the Bay of Islands, will revisit us it is anticipated, in time (or the Epsom Races, which are fixed to come off on Friday and Saturday week next.
The barque Speed, left Newcastle 17th Dec. fit noon for Fort Cooper and New Zealand : the was towed out iiy the steamer Phoenix. Raymond, barque, 498 font, Hart, wai at Bottl' wharf laid on for New Zealand. The Indian, 591 torn, wss to sail from London for Auckland direct on|the 20th September.
Loss of the Brig Mary.—- By the ichooner Ann Mary, which arrived on Saturday afternoon last from Moreton Bay. we were favoured with a letter from Lieutenant Yule, of H. M. schoner Bramble, dated the 15th instant, informiug us that on Sunday previous, he fell in with and picked up a boat off Wide Bay, containing Captain Beele, hit wite, and the crew of the brig Mary, which lailed on the 19th November last for Manilla the vessel had been totally wrecked about eight o'clock on the evening of the 2nd December, by striking on an unknown reef in latitude about 19 30 S. long. 16S 10 E. The captain, after lajing but the stream anchor, and adopting the usual means for en« deavourlng to get her off, without success, finding the veisel labour heavily on the reef, deemed it necesiaiy to get out hig boats and attempt theperilous passage across the Cora! Sea, with the hope of saving the live* of those on board by making the land somewhere in the vicinity of Moreton Bay. In the longboat was the captain, his wife, and liz seamen, and in the jolly boat, the mate and three seamen. Three days after leaving the wreck, however, the latter capsized, with the melancholy loss of one man, the mate and two seamen fortunately being got into the long boat. A few days after this, another disaiter befel them by the boat striking on another reef (supposed to be Perouse'i ), but r.fter being partially stove, she was lifted completely over by two following seas. The accident rendered it necessary for these unfortunate people to keep constantly bailing out water, day and night, until they were picked up by the Bramble, having been then eleven day« at sea in the boat and in danger every hour of meeting with a watery grave. The Bramble arrived in Cowajn Cowan Roads on the 15th instant, and it was Lieutenant Yule's intention to place Captain Beele, his wite, and crew, under the piotection of Captain Wickham, the Magistrate of Brisbane, the follow* ing day, to be forwarded to this port. The Mary was of 195 tons burthen, and arrived in this port from Liverpool on the 3rd October last, being the property of R. W. Robinson, of King«street. We believe she is fully insured in England. Her cargo from this port to Manilla consists of 1 sugaj boiler, Henry Moore ; 60 tons coals, R. W. Robinson ; 10 tierces beef, 22 kegs tongues, 6 kegs beef roundi, 6 hogsheads aud 7 caiki mttton hams, Lyall, Scott, and Co. The sum of £2000, we undci stand was offered for this ressel, and refused by her owner, just before she left Sydney. —Herald, Lee. 20«
Mails Outwards.— For Wellington, Nelson, &c, per Undine, to close at 12 o'clock (noon), on Monday next the 17th inst., and for Sydney, via Twofold Bay, per Lord Hoburt, at the same hour on Tuesday next, the 18th instant.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 170, 15 January 1848, Page 2
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