Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS— FOREIGN. Nil.
DEPARTURES — FOREIGN. April 1. Auckland barque, 204 tons, Cutter, master, for Boston, United States of America, laden with cocoa nut oil, kauri gum, &c. J. S Polack, agent. April 3. Lord tlobart, brig, Sullivan, master, for Twofold Bay, in ballast. Passengers — Mr. McGregor, Mr. VVm. Kins;, Charles Thompson, Mr. Wm. Sullivan. W. S. Grahame, agent. April 3. Despatch, schooner, 13S tous, Plant, master, for Sydney, in ballast. Passenger, Mr. En in, and lin stef rnge. J. Macky, agent, April 5. Wigiams, barque, 28G tons, Parfitfc, master, for Sydney, in balhst. Passengers, Mrs. Parfitt and servant. J. Macky, agent. April 6. Deborah, schooner, 121 tons, Nagle, master, for Sydney, with tiaiber. Passengers, Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. Kirby, and Mr. Hayei, and 2 in steerage. J. Macky, agent.
ARRIVALS— COASTWISE. April 3. Oranoa schooner, 20 tons, Pollock, master, from East Coast, with pigs, potatoes, onions, &c. April 4. Providence, schooner, 36 tons, Merrick master, fiora Wailmke, with firewood. April 5. George, schooner, 16 tons, Farrow, roaster, from Briy of Plenty, with apples and piss. April 5. Mar;/, schooner, 18 tons, SambeU, master, from Bay of Plenty, with potatoes and p'gs.
OUTWARDS — COASTWISE. April 4. Providence, schooner, 3G tons, Memoir, master, for Waihake, in ballast. Api il 4. Nancy, schooner, 22 tons, Cain, master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. April 4. Dovt, schooner, 20 tons, Kunt, master, for East Coast with sundries. April C. Ellen, schooner, 1 7 tons, Monk, master, for Hokian^a, with sundries. &•< April 6. Dart, schooner, 15 tons, Harcmhan, master, for Bay cf Islands, with sundries.
The schooner Deborah, which sailed yesterday for Sydney, is to call in at the Barrier, to take on boaid 20,000 feet of lawn timber awaiting her there. The brig Maukin, sails this morning for the Kawau. whence she will return and leave for Sydney about the latter end of next week. The barque Fanny, has cleared at the Customs and is to sail thi3 morning for Newcastle. Passengers — Messrs. Newman, Hungei-ford, Maxwell, Steadon, and Benson. The barque Lady Denisnn cleared at the Customs yesterday tor Hobdit Town via Wellington and Nelson, with part of her original cargo, with 1 cask of head matter and 6 tons of flax to be delivered oa her return to Hobart Town.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 194, 8 April 1848, Page 2
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378Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 194, 8 April 1848, Page 2
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