Shipping Intelligence.
A!tUI\AT,S— ifOUIfTGN. l'Yis. 1 1. Shammch, sclioonpr. 85 tons. Winter rrnstrr, from L\unee<rton fho 26MiuIt. l'nssenc;er Mr. C. King. Ca?s"— shh<K Hnmdv, lOcnsps Geneva, lUhn-rs Hour, 10 pkps. British manufactures, 2 drays, 20 horac^and 12 sheep.
DIU'ARTURFS — FOHEIGV. Feb 14. J)p!iorah, splioonpr, 121 ton*, Niale. master, for Sydney wtMi *<i>i<lrv Hritish^onds, spai", <1 tons woof-la>ihin<), nrd li ilf a ton of ])ot\toPS. P^spngers— ColonplMundv, Mr. Harvey ana two children, MissOmJon, Mr. O'lVeill, Mis. M'DonaW, Mr. Brett, and Mr. Cormack.
IVWARDS — COASTWISr. "Feb. H. Thro, Hatch, from Mduganui, with 1 i head of cattle. Feb It, 7)nr<\ Hunt, fiom W.na;arpi with pi"s. Feb 16 TI.M.S r«//ii);^>. C.ipUnnStanK-y, Commander, from the Kay of I 1 mils. Fch 10. 'Jfinwus Nncf, Johnson, from the Bay of Plenty, \v i ' ]■* poUitors. F.'b. l(i. Emma, Diew, fiom the Bay of Plenty, with Pel). 17 /?//-«, F.uilWmr, fiomthc Rny of Islands with pntnioo o . Feb. f7. S'(im?te/ Maisden^ Atkins, fiom the U«y of Fob. 17. Try At/ovi, Jnm^csnn, from Poverty Day, wilh poilc. pntatnp-,, iiml mi /c. Feb. 18 Baring, Thoiou^hgood, fi'ora Wangitnui, \Mth timbui. oi. ivAiin^ — riiAsivsi r. Fob 12 Sarah />eu'?/, Sutton, f»r Kiwhiii with sun<lric=. Ftb. It. To n, TT.il -li. fo 1 ' Afnntanui, wifh siinflrios. Feb. IT). Maid of Ihi Mill, Sj cuocri for Kawhia, in baM.ist. Ftb. 17. Snmnd Marsdoi, I'rig^s, for the. Hjy of Plenty, i n (-, t Hi-t. Feb. 17. Dart, llarjiman, for Parcugaren^a with sundiips. Feb. 18. Drt)imr. Thoroughgoo'l, for Coromantlel llmbor, in ballast.
The Dispatch, schooner, 139 tons, Plant, iraster, for Sydney, in ballast, this day. The ship Clifton, 808 tons, Cnphin Kcttlewel], sails for Hongkong direct, on Monday next. Tlip KchoonPr MarYs, with a cenera) rai^o, wa<t to leave Launceston lor this port, the day after the Shamrock • Fxportatioji— \bout 730 shpfp are about to be shipped for N<w ZvMlaml. m the, Lmlu Maiy Pel ham, at Launceston ; they are of a aupenoi deiPiiption, wpip selected from the celebrated flick* fit the W«nstcul (state, .u id «oinc of t'u 1 ones obtained tl>c pri/.u at the lait Midland Agricultural Show — 11. T. Courier, Jit)). 2(5. Great lUmufca.— The Amcucan whaling ship Gohontht, Ca|V. Studley, arrived at the Gre.it Barrier island on the lOlh instant, having lost her fore topmast on her p.issn^e from Wa'ho. She has shipped a new spar at the Harrier, and U faking '•' wood and water prcparatoiy ti her departure for t lice United Stutes Captain Studley intends ohsping his course by the Chatham Islands. He has 2500 boirels of oil on board — chiefly sprrm Bay ov Islands. — A.U was quiet a< tli3 Thy of Islands whei H. M. S. Calliope Wt. No attempt -were made to replace the Hv^ sfaff Heki it is said wns rustic >tiiv» <\ imt'v enoiifj'i amon* his flax anl potato grounds — nit showed very litile deposition to be snoiuble wiili our nnvil friends. WkUjTXgtox Snirri\-(r News.— Imnary 11 — sfhooner Fh/uu/ Squirrel, 73 tons, Thomn», from Alberton. I7t»i 11. M.S. Racehorse, 18 guns, Commander S^thp'iv, from Wimganui. 25th, schooner Columbine, 78 tons, Wil-on, from Sydney; passenger, Mr. Robinson. L, in — 13th Jan. 11. M. S'earaer Inflexible, for Wunginui. l'asseng;er N l.is Rxoellpiiry the Governor and Mis. Grey, Major Genoial I'ift, and liicut.-Col. BnUon, R. K. Mso, ruhr Cuthciinc Jolmsione — The Inflexible returned to Port NithoUnnon tbe ] 7th. — '1 lie Catherine Ann, on coming down W.mgtmti Uiver, struck on a snaaf oppotito StuiU&peaiv's Clifl', and filed, but the cr^o was recovered without damage and the ye sfl was aftei wards repiiteil. The Vtslierman was, employed m taking flour from Taranaki for the troops at Wangdtmi. The brii? Nehon, 153 tons, Elhs, sailed on the 24th Jan., for Manilla. 28th, 11. M. TW'umei I> flexible, on a cruise to the southward. P.i'sfn'jers, Governor Grey, Mrs. Giey, suite, and Colonel W«kef.r.l<l. f n Port NrcrroLSO.v, 29th Jan — H. M. S. lictcclior.se, IS Runs ; baique Woodlaik, 300 tons ; schoonci Colotnbme, ?8 tons, and ten otheib of smaller totma^e. Ves.se!s entered Inwards during the year ended sth January, IS 18 :— From beyond seas, 58—11,301 tons ; ro.i e 'wi e e, 225—8108 tons. Outwards— beyond bens, . r )2, 10 OS9 tons; coastwise, 244, 876 i tons. The barque Woodslork, Captain Nicholson, is advertised in the Wellington papers to sail thence for London on or about the 20lb instant. Tnr- BAuoi'i: " AuhioA." — This vessrl, from Manilla, bound for Launceston, put info Jervis' Bay on the sth instant. From a private letter received by Mr. J. Macn<imar.i, w<* learn tint she sailed from flip above port on the 27i)i Spplewbei, ten tliys after which, the v. hole of tha crew, with the exception of four rffirers and two bojs, nslused to do duly, and inaititonrd the same deicim n/ilion thrnu^bout tlu voy"*e. Captain Ilunl, liovvever, with gie,it cx/ttijn, contrived to naviga'e tlie vesstl with the abovo number of binds, nn i taking t'C eastern passage, H was his jiUriition to put into this iu)rt to obtain an addition — but on arriving <iff the hedds, the uind being from the notthw.iid, he chanted his mind and htcered fi i Twofold B<:y, thinking he would he ahh to ob.aiii ail lie required'thPie, and nt thj «,ime time be marci hit. destination. When nearly abreast of il, however . tlie wind dunged to the south-west, :ind he was then compelled to bcir up (or Jervis' I ay. W.thm a few houis afler her div.ppiug anchor, Captain Hunt di^d ot infl.nnmation of the bowels. ; he bed been i-u bfd st.tlo of heanh tor a mouth pi^ious, brought on, tbere > is. litiV doubt, by the anxictv and tioublc ;^ven to liiwi by bis ciew. The chief oil'iet r, in his leter to Mr. M aiao states (hat nearly Uie whole ot the men are |,tid up with scurvy; and that in oonspqwnce of s>c<irLely anything benu; procurable at Jeivis' Bay, he had himself walked over to Shoulluven. vlu-re be w.is kindly furnWicd by Mr. Berry with a t.-mpor.iry supply of provision'?. On the receipt ot these | articular*, Mr. Mactiamara immediateJy cngayeiJ MX he<<men to procred to J.tvis' Bay, far the piupos- nt working the ship to her destination; and hus made airaugements w,th Captain Lovett, or the brig William, to land them tfirie on his way to Launceston ; as olso a quantity of "<hir> strap's, and ofbec necesfcariei for the nek.— .V M. Herald, Jan. 1 1. NorfjSK Island.— The Franklin, Government barque, arrived from Norfolk Inland ye-.tpidny, bnn;;ug Ms p<i S jfiigcri, tbe Rev. L. E. Ison, Mrs. Uon, and
(our children ; Mrs. Benstead ana two children; DSpicei'i turnkey, constables, Molyneux, Abbott, Morris, and Brigss. She has also brought up the captain, two mate«;, and ei'j,kt seamen belonging to the Oiovno/coo schooner, 150 tons, which hus been wrecked, Twelve prisoners have come up in the Franklin, who will lie classed a* piobalioners. All was quiet at the island when the vessel multd. The Rattlesnake sifti-r an absence from Sydney, of three months on a surveying ciuize, arrived in port, yesterday, to refit, after winch we believe it is Captain H.inley's intention to pioceeil to B i«s's Stra ts. After le-ivuig Sydney she touched at Moictonßiy, from which she sailed for Port Molle, and thence to Cape Upstart, keeping up a continual line ot soundings fiom k'iwing Sydney till her return, which service we doubt not will be found of invaluable ben, fit to the maritime mt.'icsts. Dm inn; the voyage of the Rattlesnake we u'ubrstund th.it a splendid and rare collection of nntui al curiosities nntl specimens have been obtained by Mr (Jillivrey, Naturau&t to the Admiralty. — Sydney Chronicle. The Australian, which arrived yesterjuy morning, Ins put in to recruit, having ob'ainctl 700 bands sperm oil, in les-? than ten months' absence from this puit. Coptain Wiks reports the following vi-sse's. — About the midilh of .S^pt^mbe-, the Mamaiet, Jamieson, oi Sydney, with ,510 haiich sperm oil, hence the 3 th M >rc'i last. October 1, J me, Fowlei, of Sydney, wrh 40fl hnrrels of sperm oil, hen-'e October 27. 1810. October 12, Tiijipfs, Kury. of Sydney, with 8) ban els sp.-rm oil, hence ihily 14, 1847. December », Piotcus, Elliott, of wnh I^Obanels sppim oil, In me the 14th of May, 1817 — wh'cli se«el repoiied the Williiini, SurijiMiit, of Sydnpy, about tho s>me time, w il) -'8 i bur Is of spemi oil, hi'ncihe lSihof Alaicli, 1817 — ANo ihe Lucy Ann, Do mips, ol hydncy, seven weeks out, clean. Novcmliei M), (he Ausiiaii'in spoke the -ship Ilaashciiiy, Ross, fioru Poit Plul.ij), bound to China, ou the iiq'iutor. — '.bid.
RT ah s. : Will be dosed at the I'ost Ollicc as follows I'm London, Sydney , Uobart Town, Ailel, ude &c. per Despatch this day, ;it i<2 o'clock (noon) I'or London, Cliuuii India, &c per Clifton on Monday, 21 bt instant at 3 o'clock.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 180, 19 February 1848, Page 2
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