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Shipping Intelligence

ARRIVALS. August 29. Caquctli; schooner, 72 tons, Elliott, mn«ter, from the Friendly Islands, wiih sundries Passengcis, Messrs. Pussell ami Cuiwond, and live in the hU'rinijr. J. S. Maefai lane, agent. August 30, Clweiful, bchooncr, 124 tons, Jones, mister fioin .Sydney, with siindrißs. I'ayien^ers— Mr. Wardell, Mrs Wardell, Miss Jenmngs, and Mr. M'H.un. .1. WordhoiiM', jifcnN Ausiifit:U. kea Nymph, 5-l»ip, 406 tons, Grange , muster, from Sydney, with callle, hoisfb,&c. Pussciigers—Air. Bell, Mi. Butties, Mr. Mossnian, and four htcekmtn. W. Coombis, agent. DM'ARTUKI S. Sepf 1. Low'sa, >>iig, 192 lotis Millfon, m»sfpr, for Sydni-y, withcuon nut oil, wool, -V. Vtissenppih—Mr. M'CSregor, and Mr. Fennel, and nine in Btecjjge, R. A. J'n/^oi»ld, agent.

7 lie f hrcifu! 'ailed on the ISih ulf. from Sjdney, bikl an mil on Wednesday evening last, making tliC voyage down in tlnneen days. The Mankin arrived at Sjdrey on tlie 9th, and was to sail within a day 01 iwo'aiur the Cheerful. The Maid of Erin had returned trom N,wcahUii with 200 tons of coals for this jioil, »nd w.is to suil on the 20th ult. The Sc.» Nymph w<ib eigl ten tlnys »n the passage Uom Sydney. She c»coun\ered a good deal of hoibleious weather, and lost 47 out of 20S head of cattle bliippcd. Ou>- Government, blip, Viclorin,lvid been placetlon the patent slip at Sydney, to undeigo lepaiis, benpcompleti'd, s|,e wub launched norn the bhp on tho Dili ut August.

The ForfarsLhc arrived at Adelaide on the Ist Aug., v.itli hib Kxcellcney Sir Horny Young and Lady on boa id. Major Roue. ('. l'>., the late Governor, had la ken his passage m tlic liaique Sibclla, which was 10 sail on Ihe bih Aug., for C(}lon.

Syonky* Arhivais.— Augusts. Rnghtman.bnrque, from Port Nicholson; Union, bri£, horn Launersion ; Adelaide, ship, from Port Phillip. (>. Aden, barque, lrom Hobnt Town ; El'iab ih and Henry, b.irquc from Launtebtoii. 7. Prince of Wales, baique, from Hobatt Town; F<mliP, baique, from L)tulon 22nd, »nd Pymouth 30ih April, ivi.h emigrants; James Scott, baique, from London 19th Apul; 11. M.5. llnvaunah, 22 guvs, Capt J. K. feirskitie, from Plymouth the (>th, und Lisbon 30tU April, Madeira the 7th May, and Cape o( Good Hope 4ih Ju'y. 8. Joseph ( ripps, Kihoonei, fiom Uobart Town; Ganges, ship, fiom London the 25th Apul ; Despatch, scliooner»fiom Port Nicliolion; Saiah Ann, schooner, from Otngo. 9 lice, brig, from Port Nicholson ; MauUm, bri«, from Auckland. 10. Vanguard, schooner, from 'fauna. 16. Mahomed Shah, baique, from Port Phillip. 14. I Don't Know, sch ioner, from Lauuceston ; Juno, steamer, from Poit Phillm. 15. Lady Kinnanl, Im « quo, from London, the sth A\ r.l ; Dorset, brig, fioui Adelaide. Dli-ar-jouus.— Aug. 5. J-me Cain, barque, for London ; Alfred, brig, for Bauivia. 7. Louisa and Miriam, brig, tor Poit Nicholson. 8. Saiah, brig, for Launceston ; Amazon, schooner, fur the South Sea Fishery ; Emma, brig, for Hobari Town. 9. Dauntless, brig, for Launceston. 10. Thomas Lord, schooner, ie«umed her voyage lor Launceston; William, brig, ior Lau'.ceslon ; Catherine, si houner, for Uobart Town. 11. Hyderabad, ship tor Madras; Adelaide, slip, foi Guam; Honduias, baique, for London; Union, l>ng, for ihe MiiunUus. 13. Sei Nymph, barque, ior Auckland ; Mary Ann, schooner, ior Tahiti; Aden, barquo, lor bingapore. It. Siar of China, for '1 aianaki. Ihe baiah Ann, was fifteen days only on her passnge lience to Otago, and lubt sixty sheep out of one thou» tand. The barque, Victoiia, fiom London l'lth March, sri ived at Ot.ig >on ihe 7th Juni 1 , wilh foi ty cabin and intermediate passen^eis, a large quantity of spt.de, and a gtni'rul oaigo for the Company's settlements She repotted that t«o large ss l npb were to sail from Greenock and London early in June tot Otugo, With emigiants. The barque F ir Tasmania, fiom Hobart Town, with sioci', anved at OUpo on Ist July, having lost G5 sheep out of 17S. She lauded the whole of her catile (62) m excellent condition.— Sydney Herald. H.M.S. Acheron iray now be considtred ovtidvie. She left the Cape on the 13th June, and ought to have arrived -at the bwfin River about ihe 12th -'uly. Allowing her to remain there louriecn days, ami twelve days tor the passage from the Swan to hydncv, she ought to have arrived yehtenlay. We regret to state that dining the stay of the Acheron at the Cape, Mrs. Stokes the wife of the captain, died. Mrs S has a number of relations in Sydney, who were anxiously expecting her arrival, when they received the sudden and unexpected news of h'ei decease.— Sydney Herald, lUhAug. The Fairlje.— This, vessel lias made a quick paasageoi'niuely-eijjhlilajs liom Pl> mouth, and luniks to the colony lw o hundred and ninety-six imnn^iants, namelj.foity eight man led couple*, sixty single uomun, seventy single men, aud seventy clnldien under fourteen )eats of age. Eiglit buths, and four deaths of infants opcuued on the vo^ctye. 1 lie immigrants are piii.cipally English, and oi a superior clabs.-S)dne\ Ueaald, AllgUit 8. The Havannali sailed from Pl) mouth on the (Jih of Apnl, an ived at Lisbon on the 12th, here she lemained eighteen days ; an ived at Madenaontlie 3idMn>, sailed again on the 7ih, and leached the Capo ol Good Hope on the 20th June. She sailed ft oin thence loi thia poit on tho 4th ofJul), and has thus completed the tun in the shot I space uf thii ty-fonr dajs, and the entuf vo>.ige, including stoppages , m one hundietl and twenty-two. She cat lies 22 guns, and as of U5O tons bui'lhtfii. Her ollicei s are Captain John E. Krbkine, Lieutenants 11. Ilaiiiiant, W. l J ollaid, I), bpain, and C. Fajnej Master, W. Milljaid, Cleigyman, Key. J. ftliliier ; Surgeon, H. Turnimll, Rl'.D.j Absistant Suigeon, L). Stephens; Second Mastei, P. Going j Pursei, W. O'Biieu; Lieutenant ot Royal Matiucs, K. Pym ; N.ival liibtnictoi, K. Knapp; with sixteen juniois,, and a ships' company of tuo hundied and thii^-one. She leports having spoken on the tiilli May,™ Ut. 4"IG north, lon. 21'5l west, the ship Ganges, twenly-tw o da)S out fiom London, boiivl for yj'.lue). 11. M. Steamer Acbeion sailed liom the Cape of Good Hope for Swan River and Sydney about the 15th June. The HavaniMU, we uudei&tand, will shortly proceed to 3\ew Zealand.— Sidney Herald, August 8. ENci/ibit Shipping.— There had been no arjivals in England fiom Sydney up to the 29th ,s,pnl but h hai have ahead) been leported, but news had been received to the 30th December, which must have beeu the mails of the i'lincess

Uo\al ami William Wilson, which sailed hence lor China on (lie Ist. January last The ' Lady Kuiiiriiid bailed fiom Deal for Sydney on the Slli, and the Ganges on the 2Llh Apt il. TI)G Cornwall 572 (oits, Crouch, sailed liom Plymouth for Pott Phillip, willi emigrants., on tlie 2Slh April 5 and the Foitai shire for Adelaide Uip day previoiib, with emigrants. Sir Hemy Young, the new Governor of South Australia was a passeu£*>i bv 'hi* laltei vessel. The Royal George, ft om Poit Phillip, auived nt Graveseud on the 13th Apnl> and the Melbourne (nun the same poit on tin* ISth Apt il. The John Haitletr, fiorn Adelaide, Lcu-huagar, from Laiuioeston, and Tas mutt fi<mi llohart Town, arrived at Graveseud on the l~lb Aptil. The Coinpclitoi , fiom Adelaide, c»i nved at Gnwesend on the 2lth /Vpul, The Gratitude sailed from Deal for Adelaide on j the 15th, ami the (Jaet nai yon foi Launceston on j the 2(ilh Apiil. The Way Queen sailed from Uravesend for IJobatt Town on the 17lh April, but put lack agiun the following day to have her caigo le adjusted. The Jane Gondie enteied outwards lot Launceslon on the 21th April. Ihe Agu&lina, Itom Launceston the Ist January, ai lived at Gravesend on tne 28lh pnl, and had entered outwards again for the same port. The West Indian was to sail for Sidney about the U\, and the Faithful, 429 tons, Mouisou (P.0.P.) on the 3id May. The Surge was to sail from IM) mouth for Sydney about the 10th, and the Kail Grey, 571 lons, Robertson, on the 21sl May both with emigt ants. The Agtioola was to bail fioin London loi Sjdncj on the 20th Way. The (Jjlinoie bailed fioin Gravesend on the 28lli Apnl for Plymouth, to emb.uk emigiants. for S)dno). Tlie Castle liden, 7GO ions, Baker, had als>o been taken up I'or the conveyance of cnngianls to Sydney, and would leave London on the 2Gth May, and Plwnoulh the 4lh June. 'Ihe Abbeiton , sailed from Plymouth for Adelaide, with eini- [ grants, about the 20ih Apnl The Cheapside was to sail from PI) month for Port Phillip on j the 14th, and the Ueikshite on the lbt June, both with emigiants. The Melbourne, 49G tons, Eiajer, Senator, 450 tons, Hum el, and the Lochn.igar, 450 lons, Dalgamo, v\eie all to sail for Melbourne in June. The Constance, 750 tons, Godfiey, was to sail from Pljmoutli with cmi grants for Adelaide about the 2.> th May, The Clara, 3GS tons, Crow, Blnmlell, 520 tons, Ueuant, and Cornelia, Mickleburgh, were all to sail for Mew Zealand eaily in May. The Ann Hall cleared out wauls for Auckland on tl\e 291h April. The Metope, 300 tons, Seolt, was to sail lor Swan River on the Ut Jnue.---Sydney llerald, August S. The Daniel Grant, Freak, and Thomas Lord, which sailed hence on Wednesday last, leturned to poit last night through stress of weather, and anchored at the Heads. The former having lost during the gale, one of the cogs of her wheel, and the latter stove one of her boats, and can ied awa) pail of her bulwaiks.— Sidney Hetald, August 8. I'lvmjutii, March 27 —The bprqne Sarah Scott, Captain AU Minder Butcher, from New Zealand, pasted up channel this morning, and landed here first L eutenant Kane, inviilided tiom Her Majesty's frigate Calliope; an Admiral y mail (rotn Her Majesty'ssteam sloop Inlloxible, (July 1 t^ Si>|>trmber 30); an Admi» rally mail from Hei M^jesvy's alnp Dido, (Sep. 30) •, two mail brxes from Sydney, &c. The Sarah Scott has had a very lona; passage ; she left New Ze.dind Au^uht 17, and Sydney November 16. She libs been ! as far south as G6, und in 45 west long On Chri tmas day she was completely surrounded by ice. L eutenant Rusli, 58th regiment, and lady, on leave from New Z aland, is g<»nr ou in the Sarah Scoit to London.— Tunes, Miach 29.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 236, 2 September 1848, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 236, 2 September 1848, Page 2

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