Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. August 13. Fnima, Inlc:, Ohlwrnc niDf ter, fiom Sydney, with sund.ief. J. V* oodbouse, Agent. DEPARTURES. August 17. lI.ILS. Z^o, Cuntain. Maxwell, for Port !• Icl'QlSQll. Acpusll7. Ju 1 * /^.Vey, b«ig, 237 tons, Buck, master, for l 7 eegees, WiUx sundries. "W. S. Giahamc, agfnt. Aiijcust 17. nngston, barque, 279 tons, Harwood, mast% <er, forbydnu/, w.Ji sundries. Passengers, Messrs. Mnratlfi), Bhi^cs", Underwood, Mandoli, and Linu, and 3in sicetage. 11 yam Joseph, agent. Auguct 18. Deborah, scnooner, 121 tons, Nagle, mnster, f"r Syuiu-y, with sundries. PnfaSriigerh, Mr. and Mrs. Morn's, Messrs. Henderson, PoUck, Boylan, and Eweu, and 8 U steerage. J. Macly, k t agent.
The Eirma arrived carlv oi\ Sunday morning last, briugmcr the Maich and April Kn^sh mails. She left Sjdtwy on tte afternoon of the 26 th ultimo, and made the Noith Caps after a lun of eight days, after which she e\peii.*nccl a succession of calma, and 1 ght winds from ihu southward. The Emma spoke the Miukin h<\\ce for Sidney, on the 2nd August, in 3G'''.> J?., and IGCJ3. 'ihe Cheerful, schooner, wao to follow (he Emma fcr Ancnlwd; and the Lovn",ii on 1 Sia Nymj>U were alto advertised to sc.il on t'.ic .5»)lh July for this i/ort. H. M. b. Dido tvd&ln-d unclior c.rly on Thursday norning, ond Pd'hd 10.- Port Ni.iiolaon with desyatJiei bi uj t by the List, lajila, fd vis lixcellemy the Gcvcrnfr t.i Chief. Tns Jo'a.i AVe-'^-y, mi.»'onary brig, sailed on Tlsursday for the Feo^ec Islan-ls.
English Srrr'Mxc— I'bo Foyal George, from Poit i'hi'hn t''C IG»i Dccmber, thrived at Lotion on tho 1 t'lApn!. H.^l.S. H.vanncb,22, Cajjt.EisUine, sailed fiom Portsmouth ior Madeira, Opo of Good Hope, ami Sydney, on the G.i A-pril. Tho Sulljna sntled f'^ni Lo".cl n for Tort P.nlliji, on the 4th April. The Faithlul, 42G tons (1\0.P.), whs to sail for Sydney on the Ist May. Tlifi Cutap'-ilc, -150 tons, w n a to sail f'om Plyavoulh witii tmsgiaats for Port Phillip, on the sth 11 -~y, and the Beiksi.irc on tno 22jd May. The Ca3llfi Edcu hf»d been laid on at London for Melbourne— SiiCnet/ Herald, July 25. A now ■ hip of 1,200 tons, n.nied the New Zealand, h s bam bUiifc by a Newry owner, and is now runoing' bcwwcen that poit and New York.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 232, 19 August 1848, Page 2
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