Shipping Intelligence.
INWARDS — FOREIGN. .Tune IP. E/oin, barque, 3,r> l«<ns, Tumbull, master, fumi London, vh Wellington, with suiidiics Passcnpris, Mr. & Mis. *,V!uLikor, and 3 childiLMi, and six in steerage. Bmun and Campbell, ngenls.
OUTWARDS— roUKIGN. June 90. Swallow barque, 31-3 tons, Anderson, mas ter, for Hongkong, via Kiipaia, to load with tiinbci. Passrnprrs, Captain Scagiovc and Mr. lty<'er. J. .1 uno 21. I,nul Unhurt, bii", IPI tons, Fra'-.or, mn=; tei. for Twofold \\iy, in ballast. Passen^ci', Mi. Maegiegor, and My. F. llitig. ]). F, Carnegie, agent.
IMPORTS. Per Elora, from London, via Wellington. 20 rases Geneva, 23 bundles spades, 1 case hardware, 30 cases wine, '& casks hardware, 20 kegs nail*. 1 case slp.'iontry, ] case hardware, i crate earthenware, R. Gilfillan. 30 hhds. beer, 10 barrels beer, 250 bags salt, 50 ton3rosls, 125 casks bottled brer, Brown & Campbell. 2 cases, 5 cases, 2 bundles, I hogshead, 1 bale, 1 bundle, I cask, ] case, 1 bundle spades, J. Coney. 1 case, 3 casks, T.S. Fonaith. 1 case stationery, 1 parcel printed boohs, P. Whitaker. 119 packages machinery 1400 bricks, Heale. 2 cases Mrs. Smith. 1 box, Irwin. I box, 9 bales, 1 case, Williams. 1 case. Blackmail. I box, M'Caskill. 1 box, Dillon. 5 packuges, 1 barrel, Officer administering the government. 1 parci-1, 1 keg, Colonial Secretary. 6 bales blnnkols, 1 bale calico, C. Cooke-
EXPORT?. Per Swallow, for Hongkong. 108 tons coals, '27 casks coal tar, 2 cows, 7 truise? hay, 140 barrels flour, part of original cargo, and 132,000 feet N. Z. timber.
The Elora arrived on Sunday evening fiom London, via Wellington, where she arrived on the 27th ultimo, Ji r ter a favourable run of 10ti days. She hos brought out a quantity of machinery for mining operations, and a sfeam engine. The barque Swallow, s.u'led on the 20t'i« for Hongkong, calling at Kaipara, to take iv 132,000 feet Knurl timber for the Chinese nuiket. The Louisa which should have sailed for Sydney on Thursday has been detained in consequence of contrary winds and the bohsterous state of the weather.— Thi« fina vessel, so loner a favorite in the Hobart Town trade, is now established an a regular packet betwixt this port and Sydney, and, in conjunction with Ihe Maukin, will afford enhanced facility to shippers and passengers. She sails we understand, on Monday.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 216, 24 June 1848, Page 2
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385Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 216, 24 June 1848, Page 2
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