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Shipping Intelligence.

ATUTVALS — FOUniGX. Fob. 23. Liverpool, American whaling-ship, 4?S tons, West, master, from whaling eiiound*. \iith ?>*> bih. sperm and 80 brls. black oil, and 000 lbs. bonp. J. S. Polack, a?enf. Out 5 month". March 3. Eliza Ann, American barque, 370 tom, W. J. Chover, Commander, from Port iVichol ,onon 25 'h ult.» with a gcncial enrgo. J. I. Montefiore, agent.

DEPARTUUES-'FOIIKKrN. Feb. 29. CUfto n, bhip, 800 tons. Kettleu ell, master, for Hongkong. Passen^eis, Dr. Miller, and Mr. W. A. Cooper. Brown & Campbell, a«enfs. March 1. Cbeorfnl, schooner, 17 6 tnns, Jones, master, for Sydney, with mndries. Passen^oi*. Mnjir Mnrlow, R. E., Mrs. Matlow, a'ul Miss Marlow, ('apt. Coonev, Mi. Bate, Mr. Casey, and Mr. Carpenter. J Woodhotw, a^ent. March 2. ManKni, brig, 116 tens, Hughes, master, for Sydney, with sumfiies. r^es.fiif.er^ Messrs. Levick M'Ken/ c, M'Leni'an, P.Umrr, Codlin, \. Dnvio, V i)..vis, ?.li. nnd Mrs. Lifllewood, and Master Palmer. W. S Griha'tie, agent. INW \ROS — COASTWHE, Feb. 28. ]hot/tr>s, schooner, 22 tons, Witford, master, from Bay of Islands, with oil. Mnich 1. King Bunqaice, schooner, 13 tons, Southn;ate, mas'er, from Buy of Plenty, with pigs, potatoes, onions, and flax. March 2 John Wesley brie;, 237 tons, Buck, master, fnra Kauwau, with sunc'nes, Mm eh 2. T>-n, «clnonet. lfi Ww, J<(V is, master, horn Hay of Plenty, wit'i Fni\ i nd piji. OtTWAims, — CO\' UVhl F,b. 29. Emily, schoonei, 10 tuns, Mair, ma^tei, for \\ angaiei, in ballast.

mvoiiis. For the vicck ending Maicli 3id. — Nil

EXPORTS. Per Chen fill, schooner, for Sylney— l tnn onions, GlO sheepskins, C. Casey ; 2 bales wool, 3 liundlet, sheepskins, Connell ami Co. Per M.vlin, britr. for Sydney— 6l empty cables, 19 bales, 2 b<i°s, 4 baits wool, W. S. Gidhnme; 2 cases curiosities, liev. W. Lawiy ; 1 case tuts, J. & N. Simnis. The brig Julia U expected to sail in the course of to clay, for Wellington and the southern settlements. The go/ernment biig Victoria will leive most likely to-morrow for Russell, Bay of LLiuds, proceedin? thence to PortNichols.ol). The missionary brig John Wesley, has brought fiom Kawau a few cases of book 1 ' and apparel, and a pickaxe of bardwaie, to be taken on to the South Sea islands, foi which she will sail iv about a foitnight.

Wellington.— H.M-S. Raiehouc left Wellington, ]Gth uH., on a cruise. The bn<j Bee saile-I for Sydney on the same day. The brig Bnmel Watun anived from Auckland on the 10th, and the schooner Uiuhnc, on the 7th uH. Shu left for Nelson four (hys after. The barque Woofllark was to leave ior London with oil, bone and wool, »bout the end of last, or beginning of the precent rcontli. The (schooner Eagle arrived at Wellington from Port Albert on the 12th ult., with 41) head of oattle, and 100 sheep, in good condition.

Port Phillip. Jan. 7 To 27.— Annjvnn— B>h, Jiavcn, brig, 170 tons, Hell, fiom Launce^tr.n, with goods and passengeis. Sislcn, schooner, 1,30 tons, Gedgo, fiom Hobart Town, with do. 10th, Wanderer, schooner, 131 tons, Ooston, fiom Sydney, wth passengers and poods. Ellen and Elizabeth, schooner, 38 tons, Theobald, from Ciicular Head, with 110.) paling, &c. 11th, Shamrock, Ft»am°i, 200 tons, Gilmoie, 23 passenuers, and 10 soldiers, sSih le^L, from Sydney, j 13th, Mystery, schooner, 39 t-.ns, Mitchelsoru, from HobartTown, with passengers and goo.ls. 13, h, Sco- ! tin, Rainbow, and Matilda, schooners, from Hobart Town, with d". 14th, Phcrbe, schoonei, 89 tons, Bennett, liom Sydney, vvith do. C/uistma, bug, 12fi tons, Saunders, with do. 15'h, Pedlar, &rhornei,from Circular Head, with do. Juno, sn duntr, 3G2, Kirsnpp, from Sydney, with do., (bound for Adelaide). 18 h, Lilias, schooner, Cair, from Hobart Town, with p-»s-spngeisand goods. Sophia, schooner, 42 tons, White, from HobartTown, «uhdo., (<tt Gtelonj). Glcnhjon, from LauHctston, Murgaiet and River Chief ', from HobartTown, with do. l'Jtli, Emergency, cuUer, Petne, from New Zea'and, with sawn tiuioer. William Parker, ship, 410, Smith, from Adelaide, 2 passengeis 2lst, Shami och, aieauiei , lrora Laumeston, with 17 cabin, and 63 adult bteerafie prt*&eugers. Isabella, schooner, B iwden, fiom Hobart Town, wilh pa&iengers, &r\ Levien, brig. 149, from Launceston, wilh do. John Pine, echooner, 105, M'Veigh, from Sydney. 23rd, Staff, ship, 675, No^kes, rrom London, 2nd, and Portsmouth, 6ih Oct. Passengers — Rij^ht Itev Dr. Perry, (Buhop of Melbourne,) Mrs. Perry, 22 cabin, and 44 steerage adult pasaen^eis. 24th, Sir Edicard Party, barque 575, Freeman, from London and Plymouth sth Oct , '.', cibin pasßengers, and 214 bounty emigrants, of whom 80 aie to remain, the remaimlcr to go on to Sydney. A female and child died on the pabs.ige, the former of p disease of the heart. The Maichxnnest of Dov glass wth 2 to 300 emigrant!, sailed from Glasgow, and the Alics Maud fioin London, aonie days bcfoie the Slag left Poit&moulh. 25tli, J\]a)ion, bhip, 080, M'Kerlie. Irom Poitsmoutb, iith Sept., and HobartTown, <)th Jan., with 292 exiles from the Milbank, Paikhuist, and Pertonville prisons, and a military guard. Thclis, schooner, 95, Collins, Irom Sydney, with v-dsstngeis and goods. Alpha, cutter, Ayerst, from Launch ton. David, Bowden, (at Geelong,) horn HobartTown. Elizabeth, schoonei, Ington, from Pott Albeit., 2Gth &ouicnn , tchouner, Skey, (at Gei'long,) iiom Launceston, v.irh pas> engeis an.l goods. Mnry Ann, schooner, Sknes, irom Is'ewcastle and Sydney with Go tons coals. Cleabim) Out, 7m. — Cornubia, steamer, 94, Lnubritt, (or Sydney, with piibsengti's and goo<is. Diana, brig, 10 i, Ball, tur Svduey, wuh do. Sth, Alpha, cutter, 37, bkey, with do. lOt'i, William, cuiter, 33, for Ciicular Head. 12th, Thomas Hugh s, barque, 309, Huddart, ioi London, with put faengers and got ds. Will Watch, schooner, 6j, M'AiUnn, with do. Malilda, sdiooner, M'Donuld, for HobartTown, with #oods. Rainbow, fcho'<ner, b'l, Pater«on, wuh do. Raven, biif.', 170, Bell, for Launcts.on, with passengei> and goods, biotia, schoonei, \\2, Omvie, tor Hobarc Town with goods*. JBth, Juno, steamer, Ku - fiopp,for Port Fairy, Poitland, and Adel.i'de, \vi h passengera and goods, Ellen and Elizabeth Phahe, Chntma Mi, stay llobait Towii, 28th Jin, arrived Tasmania fiom London. Tr.o fchoonei Thomas Lnul from tins poit arrired atLauiKtotoii onthp i4th uk. Launch of Iy/o Sim's, To morrow Morning. 'fUeie will be launched tc-morrosv mcniing, Ihuis<!ay, at ei",nt o'clock, two ships from the building-yaids of Mr. \VaUou, Jiattsry Foiut, au event uepiccc,

denied in tlio Australian Colonies. The one is abaique 200 tons builders' measurement, huilt for Mr. Johnson, New Wharf, p\pressly for the New Zealand trade; and a schooner, Mil) tons measui cinent, built for Messrs Maxwell and Smith, for the Port Phillip trade, — Hobail Town Cornier, Jan. 19.

Notice to CoßiinsroNDr.NT. The letter to which our correspondent " AnliHumbug" alludes, is by no means a hnlh.mt cflusion of genius; but we cumot say that his own stuctuies upon it lank much higher, either in tuattci or in ni.uinei. Anti-Ilinnbug's letter is wanting m point ; the possession of which quality could alone have iccoiicilcd us to the insertion of a somewhat michaucable conliibution. Ed, N. Z.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 184, 4 March 1848, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 184, 4 March 1848, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 184, 4 March 1848, Page 2

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