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Shipping intelligence

INWARDS— FOREIGN 1 . June 27. Cheerful, schooner, 124 tons, Jones, inasV' fiom Sydney, with sundries. Pa-sengors, MrsJones, ami 8 111 S'cerage J. "Wood house, agent. June 2S Ganges, bdique, 3LB tuns, Mitchell, master, from Newcastle, with coals, sheep, &c It. A. L'ltzGerald, agent. June 28. Fanny, birque, 273 tons, Smith, master, from Newcastle, with cattle »nd horses. Pas«eiigers, Mr. Newman, ami Mi. Grace, and 4 iv sieer* age. W Combes, ajjent. June 29. H. M. S DUo, trona Sydney, the 20tb. June.

OUTWA RDS — FORKIGN. June 2S. Louisa, brig, 182 ions, Millton, master, for Sydney, with sundries. Passengers, M>. Eccleston Dr. Campbell, and Dr. Forbes, and 7 m steerage. — 11 A l ? i» /.Gerald, agent. June 28. Indian, barque, 592 tons, English, maiter, for London, via Holtiauqa, to load with spars and Umber. Passenger, Capt. Kelly. Brown and Campbell, agenlf.

The Dido encountered very severe gales on Fier passane to bydney — tn one of which her main yard was carried away. She was twenty days in making that port, but ha? had a favorable run down of nine days. The Hyderabad had not arrived when the Dido sailed. The Indian has pioceeded to Hokiangu, to load with spars for England, and will sail about the beginning of September. The Fanny has been seventeen days from Newcastle, during which time she encountered very bad weather and lobt two-thuds of her stock.

IMPORTS. •fune 20. — Fanny, from Newcastle N. S. Wale?, Smith muster, G«J tieud of Cattle, 3 horses, (order.) June 20 — Ganges, from N. S. Wales, Mitchell, master, d>o tons coals, H. Atkins. 2 cwt. fish, 1 jar but' er, 10 c lives, 4 iron bedtteads, 122 yosts, 120 tin plate*, Captain Mitchell. 10 casks oranges, i crate, 45 t sheep Miclty. 3 crates, 1 cask, 7 case earthenware, G. Codliii. I crate earthenware Allan. EXjfcRTS. June 27.— Louisa for Million, master, 2 tons N. Z. flax, Macn.irama. 310 sheep skins, Boyd & Co.. 2 caskb sperm oil, Smith & Campbell. 2(5 cases wine, Thorne & Co. 28 Shooks, H. Moore. ]3btlles rod copper, 1 hhd. figs, 12 cases prunes, (orJer,) one cas'i glasswaie, 1 caskiroawaie, 1 cask, 1 bag onions, Woods & Mecban.

Manifest of the Maid of Erin, brig, 152 ton?, Captain llebloj), for Auckland ; 3 hogsheads, Geneva, 3 hogsheads B.P. Rum, 18 bags lice, 4 cases and 2 bales coiton goods, -1 cask and 1 bundle ironmongery, 24 iroii wheels, 12 grindstones, 51 camp ovens, 1 cabe emery, Smith and Campbell ; 3 hogsheads brandy, J. Buchanan; 2 cases cigaib, George Mosb; 1 case cigaifl, H. Dixson ; 120 bags sugar, 16 chests and half chests congou tea, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 case sago, 1 bag 1 pimento, 1 case musical insti undents, 11. Waterstou ; o cases toys, 11. Parkes ; 2 casks loaf sugar W. Dean ; 3 cases btationery, Colman and Piddington ; 1 tierce loal" sugar, 5 cases oilman's stores, 1 cask currants j 1 bag barley, 1 bag oatmeal, 1 bale paper, A. and J. Cameron ; 2 bales woollens, 3 ca-cs apparel, D. Peden; 1 case toy<*, S. Smedley ; 1 case book*, 1 parcel umbiellas, VV. Moffat; It) casks beef, t casks oranses, 1 horse, 1 case sausage 3, P. Skillicorn j 2 liorr.es, T. C. Korff ; X case and 1 pnrcel Urugs, A.

Foss ; 2!) U igs rioc, J. Buchanan ; 1 cnso drmic ry, D. Jones and Co. ; 1 c<-»e confWtif.nory, It. Douglas ; 20 bags rice, 2 case-, hmings, 10 paeknßP"* ironraongciy, '2\ kegs nails, IS can pninf oil, R. Dicre ; «»0 ton's coals, 128 bags salt, 5 cans, 2 borrows, J, Macnamara ; 4 cases cordials, 4 boxos an<Ki iMsk? oranges 2 casks lemons, W. llcslop ; 1 caso glass, 2 oi^Us tallow, Beimel ; 2 casks and 2 cases hardware, I bundle fij ing-pans, 1 package hardware, A. Ilawley and Co ; 8 horses, ,1. Hudson,— Sjdncy H m aid, June 20.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 2

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Shipping intelligence New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 2

Shipping intelligence New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 218, 1 July 1848, Page 2

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