Shipping Intelligence.
INWAHDS— FOREIGN. July 8. — Eleanor Lancaster, barque, 480 toni, Lodge, master, from Newcastle, with cattle and horses. Passengers -Mrs. Lodge, Mrs. Tulford, and five in steerage. J. S. Polack, agent. July 9 —William Hill, brig, 119 tons. Browning master, from Sydney, willi hoiscs. Passenger — Mr. C. Marsdon, and one in slecugo Master, agent. July 9 — Osprcij, ihrce-niasted schooner, 150 lons, (Jiigirs, master, from llobart Town, with siindiics. Tasu'iigeis— Mr. Wliite, Dr. Mothcwoll, Lieutenant H.i/.cllfgctte : steerage, 28 soldiers, G. Dennett and wife, J. Murphy, aud ono Maori. Hyam Joseph, ag»nt.
OUTWARDS— roHKIONt July ll.— Fanny, barque, 273 tons, Smith, master, for Hobart Town, via Kaipara, there to lo<ul with timber. W. Coonibos, agent. July 12.— William Hill, biig, 116 tons, Browning, mister, for Batavin, in oallast. Master, agent. July 12. — Eleaitor Lancaster, barque, 480 tons, Lodge, master, for Sydney, In ballnst. Passengers— Mrs. Lodge, Mm. Jiennett and three children, Mr. Tulfoid, Mr. Newman, Mr. Bell. Mr. Bark, Mr. Weir, nml Mr. Alctculfe. .1. S. I'olack, agent. July 13. — Jlarriclte Nathan, barqur, IvHJ tons, Gill, master, from Port Albert, with sundries. D. Nathan, apent,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 222, 15 July 1848, Page 2
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184Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 222, 15 July 1848, Page 2
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