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Shipping Intelligence

INWARDS— FOREtGX. Auffiut 5. Deborah, schooner,??! 2 L tons, Nagle, mastor, from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers, M . ui»] Mrs M Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Dent, and MesMfc Gu fluks and Eiijrai. August 5. Kingston, barque, 279 tons, Harwoml, master, from Sydney the 21th July, with 173 head of cattle, anJ 14 horst-s. Passengers, Mr. Biugcsi, and four in steerage. Hyam Joseph, njjent.

OUTWA R DS— I'OREIGN. August 10. CVy of Poonah, ship, 5/G tons, Nelson, roaster, for London, with suniliits Passengcis — Mr. and Mis. Wood, Mis. McCie.igh, 3 daugliteis, and two sons, Miss Holmes, Mis Newman, Miss Click foul, Mr. Underwood, Mr. Ifunpjcifoicl, Mr. Smith, Mr. Frcccht, Mi. (iiahain, Mr. Ko.ithci stone, Mi. Pholan, Mr. Fmd, Mis. Fisher, Mis»s Fi&hcr, Mr. Fisher, Dr. Koown, Itev A. Stciwid, Messrs. White, Mannmij. IJeoncy. Thomai , Mostyn, Caslel's, Mooic, HeyAvaid, fliambeis, Dunsilon, Stcwait, Rustwick, and I'arkinson, Mis. Dunsdcn, and Miss Dunadeii, and Mis. Wilson and thiec children. J. A. Smith, agent.

The Deborah arrived fiom Sydney on the sth, after a passage of twelve days. She brought no mail, either English (r Colonial; although the London packets for March and April had both arrived. Their bags were kept back by the Sydney post-master, to be given to the Sjdney brig Emma, anotoiiously dull sailei, which had cleared, but which had recommenced taking in more cargo, at the date of ihe Deborah's depnture. Thp Kings'on, twelve d.*yn fio.u Sjdney, came into port iv company with the Deboiah, on Saturday rvenmg liibt. Hit cait,o of borses and cattle have been nearly all safely landed— several of the hoi-.es (with two beautilul Timor piim-'h) were sold yesterday, at an average price of £25 each, by Mr. lly*ra Joseph, who willalso offer her cattle fornale on Monday. The C.ty of Poonah sailed on Thursday for London direct. One of her hands, a fine young man_ named Willium Hobbs, was killed on Tuesday morning lust, by falling on deck from the maiu topsail-yard, while in the act of loosing out the aail. The John Wesley, Miiiionary brig, will seil on Monday for the Fejee Islands.

A notice appeared in the Loudon papers, that mails would be nude up on the sth April, for Sydney and New Zealand by H. M. S. Ilavannali. from which we suppoge it is intended that ship shall call at Sydney on her way "out, if »!iis be correct, she may bo daily expected —Sydney Herald, July 22.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 230, 12 August 1848, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 230, 12 August 1848, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 230, 12 August 1848, Page 2

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