Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS— FOREIGN. Feb. 4. Eleanor Lancaster, rque, 480 tons, Capt. F. W. Lodge, from Newcastle 17th January, with Cattle and sundries. February 4.— Deborah, ichooner, 121 tons, Captain Nagle, from Sydney, January 8. Passengers— Mr. M O'Neill, Mr. C.Casry, Captain Bliss. Mr. nnd Mm. Badkin, Mr. Abercrombif, Miss M'Con, Mr. J. Norris, Mr. and Mrs: J. Green and child, Mr. N M. Smith and ten children, Mr. James Brown, and three stockmen. — J. Macky, agent.
DEPARTURES — FOREIGN. Jan 31 SopJtia, brig, 150 tom, Tanner, muster, for Java, with sundries W.S Grahame, Agent. Feb. 1. Auckland, barque, 280 torn, Cutter, master, for the Fejees, with suudriei. JS. Polack, Aj?ent. Feb. 1. Bride schooner, 66 tons, Robinson, master, for Hobart Town, with oil, flax, sulphur, &c. D. Nathan, Agent.
In TV A R DS— COASTWI SB. Feb. 1. Victory, schooner, 20 tons, Currle, m««tfr, from Kawbia to Manukau with pigs, ialt pork and lime stone. Feb. 3. Bon Accord, schooner, 17tom, Williamson, master, from Kauwau in ballast, Feb 3. Oranoa, ichooner, 20 tons, Pollack, master, from Tauranga, with cattle.
Outwards— Coastwise. Jan. 31. Hazard, cutter, 15 tons, Ry*n, matter, for Bay of Plenfv with sundries. Jan. 31. Providence, ichooner, 36 tons, Crowe, master, for Hicks' Bay, with sundries. Feb. 1 . Hero, cutter, 35 tons, Hatch master, for Bty of Islands, with sundries. Feb. 3. Bon Accord, schooner, 17 tons, Williamson, master, for Kauwau in ballast. Feb. 3. Ellen, schooner, 17 tons, Monk, master, for Hokiangft with sundries.
The barque Eleanor Lancaster which arrived yesterday from Nevrca«tle, experienced a Tery boisterous passage of 20 dayi, during which the lost 90 Lead of cattle. Imports. — Deborah, schooner, Captain Nagle:— 88 packages furoiture, 10 packages apparel, books, &c, I dray, 2 carti, John Green ; 1 cask and 1 case ironmongery, 1 bundle shovels, 1 bundle ash handles, 1 bundle wheels, 1 bundle camp orem, 6 grindstones, A. Hawley and Co. ; 1 bale and 1 case slop*, C. Hunter ; 1 case drapery, 2 trusses slops, M. O'Neill ; 6 cases port wine, 6 cases lemon syrup. Porter and Peek ; 1 case hats, 2 cases drapery, D. Jones & Co. ; 2 cases stationery, W. A. Colman ; 5 cases Geneva, J. J. Kyle ; 1 plough, 1 half-chest tea, 1 truss slopi, 1 copper boiler, 1 malt shovel, R. T. Ford ; 5 chests tea, 1 case drapery, George Small ; 10 bags coffee, 1 case salt, 1 bale paper, A. and J. Cameron; 1 pair , bellows, 1 vyse, 1 anvil^J. Buchanan ; 20 casks bottled beer, 70 bags sugar, 20 bags flour, 5 ke gs butter, John Lord ; 14 cases army clothing, Commiisariat : 24 horses, 20 head of cattle, 1 dray, 1 package sugar, 1 package ten, 1 case groceriss, 1 scale-beam, F. Gaunson ; 2 boxes candle moulds, T. Woolley. The Despatch and Cheerful were both to follow the Deborah for this port. The former via Twofold Bay. The Alice from this port and the Bay of Islands, arrived at Sydney on the 13th of January, The Perseverance was to sail from Sydney on the 18th January for Port Nicholson; and the Star of China for Nelson. The Bee was also laid on for Port Nicholson. In one of the late "Sydney Herald's", received by the "Deborah," we observe no less than eight large chips to sail for London direct in all this month — The Louisi, Johnstone, Agimourt, Walmer Castle, Hamlet, King William, Fama, and Thomas Lowry.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 176, 5 February 1848, Page 2
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