Sydney.
Arrivals.*— May 16. Ann Miln, barque, from Port Phillip; Ralph 13ernal, bai quo, from Auckland; Petrel, barque, from Launceston. May 17. Marchioness of DougUs, from Auckland; Arabian, barque, from the whaling groundi. May 18. William Hill, brig, fiom Mauntius, 24th Feb., and Addnde stl> JMa>. May 19, Julia, bug, Oowiwvnvvster, from llob-utTown. Dci'Aktuuks. — May 16 Brothers, schooner, Dockray, nristei, for Luunceston, \ia Newcastle. May 18. Victor, barque, for Sierra LeoDe ; Dori>et, brig, Jor Adelaide; Phantom, brig, /or Adelaide. May 19. Calypso, brig, for Bay of Islands 'and South Sea Inlands ; Victoria, barque, Limington, from Manilla, Ist Match. Cleared oct. — May 19. Kingston, barque, 279 ions, Harwood, master, for Auckland, with 2U6 head of cattle. Pasien^rrs — Messrs. Burgess, Mackey, James Jackson, and Lien ell; a Turner. The Arabian lias on boat tl 700 baireW of sperm oil, 200 of which she has laUen since leaving Sydney onth« 'AQnil January last, hlie hab returned to port sooner than whs intended, owing to the insubordination of a poition of her uew, live of whom arc now confined in lions on bodid the vessel, anil will be handed over io tin 1 Water Po ice ajthoiitiet, II\U morning. The following vessels arc reported by her —I'cbruaiy 13th, Naragaimt, Roj,'os,ot Nantuckct, sixteen months out, with 800 bairels bpcimoil; Lady Blackwood, t'oopcr, oi Sydney, eleven and a halt months out, with 430 bunels speim oil. March 2nd, Canton Packet, fcheiman, of New BeiHord, iwcnty-mno monihs> out, A\ith laoo bands speim oil-, Ceics, Adams, of New liedhul, thiiiy-one mouths out, wi.h l!)0O barrels Wack, and U r >o barrels j,pemi oil ; 13th, llighlander, Lijc.ii,, ot IlobnnTown, six moths out, with loObarjels sperm oil, which vessel rcpoi ted having spoken the I'ockhngtou, Uoigcr, of Sydney, on the 93id ii T e» brnary, with 250 bauds sperm oil, fifteen months out. Match 24th, LcviStmbuck, Nyc, of Nantucket, with aso barrels spei m oil since leaving Sydney on the 10 h October last. The Arabian touched at Howes Island, on the 7th instant, and was the vessel seen olf there by the Ralph Bernal, the day previous, reported as the Soveioign, The following; vessels had touched the c during- the month of March Woodlark, Smith, of Sydney, with 550 bam'ls spoin oil; Australian, Wiles, eight days fiom Sydney, clean; Ne'son, Spurting, of hydney, with 450 barrels spcim oil, eight months out; Margaret, Jameson, fei'ren days Irom Sydney, cle-m ; May 2nd, Lucy Ann. Beires, of Sydney, quautity of oil not ascertained— Sydney Heudd, May 18. English Suiitinc. — The Barque Ann Bates, and the ship Honduras, sailed from Gravesend for Sydney on the 20th January.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 212, 10 June 1848, Page 2
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434Sydney. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 212, 10 June 1848, Page 2
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