Shipping Intelligence.
INWAHUS— FOREIGN. June G. Swallow, biirque, 3K? tons, Anderson, master, from Sydney, vlst May, with cattU , &c\ Passeng ers — Cnpt.nn H'if.s, Mr. Evten, Mr. Webster, Mr. and Mis. Biulkin nnd Uvo chil ircn, Mr. New, and six in the steerage. Muster Agent.
OUTWARDS—rORLICW. June G. Thomas l,onl, schoontM, 72 tor**, Clavtor., master, lor Launceston, wi.b timber. I). Nalhmi, Agent.
iNWAuns—coastwise. June 3. Thomas Lord, schooner, 72 tons, Clayton, master, from Wellington, with part of h«r original cargo from Launeeston.
IMPORTS. June, 5. Thomas Lord, from Port N;chohon, part of origmal cargo from fjauurestiu. I cr.^ kangaroo skins, C. Kins;; 50 bags Hour, 'M\ bivui (ouier). June 7. Swallow, from S/duy. 1 cask bra tidy, 3 cases drapery, 1 hlid. uftned sugar, G(i bdsjs sugar, 1 crate ironwaie, 1 bhii. ditto, 12 ciscb oilman's stores, 5 firks vinegar, 2 packages harness, 1 tray, I cask, 4 blocks, 1 cojl roap, 4 cues oran^cf., 50" head cattle, 1 horse, 1 cn9k, 2 rabes jjlass, 2 caa'ta shot, 6 casks oranges Older; 16' ho.sd cattle, 3 cases, 1 cask stationery, 4 ca»es sjjice*, 2 c.ises 1) ml ware, 1 bag p?pper, G c\ eats tea, 1 package ditto, 8£ chests ditto, 5 bags coffee, 5 tubs swr*v candy, A. Bliss ; 10 boxes candle*. 1 coffee loas cr, 1 su^ar mill, I io]l lead, 1 pair weights and scales, 2i) kt^s b»l:iion, 3 > baskets fru't, G. Codlin ; 1 gig, 78 lead cattle, 3 horses, J. Bakin. Caigo for Hong Kong—l<;S tons coals, 27 casks coal lav, 2 cows, 7 truabcs. buy, MU barrclb flour, J. Larkins, .Esq.
EXPORTS. June 6. Thomas Lord, fiom Liunceatotii 10,000 feet timber. The Maukin sailed from ICiwau on Friday, 2nd instant. The Mineiva was off Kavvau oa Thurbday evening, Ist inst M on hei w.,y to Sidney. The Deborah, winch Wai. to sail on Thursday, has not yet been able to put to sea, in const. querce ot the strong noitherly and north-easterly gules ot the last two days. Mie will sail on Monday, and r.iunes with lu-i a quantity ot Nu« Zealand lias imd spars, iov tlie Sydney raurket. The Swallow cleared out tit Sydney for this port and Hong Kong, and will proceed on her voyjge in a few days. Her caule have been landed m vdry good condition. The llalpb Bernal, on her passage hence to Sydney, was obliged to put in at Wanßuro fiom stress of iveather, where she iem,tin<?d five driys, and met with adverse winds duiing the lemamder ot the voyage. The Marchioness of Douglass had a tedious passage of twenty days from this port to Sydney. The barque Gauge* wfls discharging ballast, on the 20th tilt., at the Australian Company's Wharf, NeWcust'e, and wus about to tuke in a cargo of coals for Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 212, 10 June 1848, Page 2
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464Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 212, 10 June 1848, Page 2
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