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Shipping Intelligence.

Arrivals. Oct. 30. H.M.S. Havannah, 22 gum, Captain John E. Krskme, from Plymouth the 6'tu April, Lisbon the 30th April, Madeim, the 7th May, Cape of Good Hope the 4th July, and Sydney, the 19th October. Nov. 1. Cheerful, Schooner, 124 tons, Jones, master, fiom Sydney, Iflth October, with sundries. Pnssen* grrs, Mr. J. Buckhannn, Mr. Stewart, Mr Henderfoii, anil Mr. Jarman, aad 8 ia steerage. J. Woodliouse, Agent. Nov. 3. Vutoria. Government l>rii? f Cnpt. nuri?PF6, from Sydney, 1 9th Oct. Passengers— Mrs. Burgeßß, Mu. Olifle, and five clnldren. Nov. 3 William, bug, 121 tons, Captain Dcvi n, from Sydney Ifnh October, via the G rent Barrier. Pai^engers— Captain Na^le, Mr. T. JSinith^ Mn. Devlin, and two children, Mr. and Mu. Glaister.

DEPARTURES. Oct. 28. Louhn biig, 182 tons, Milton, master, for Sydney, with sundries-. Passengers, Mujor Aniey, Mrs. Arney, child and servant, Mrs. Iluy «md child, Mr. Le? is and Mr. Rogers. It. A. Ffizgerald, Agent. Oct. 28. Spec, briff, 168 tons, Burns, master, for Syd> ney, with sumliies. Passengers, Mr. Dun lop. Capt. Salmon, Agent. Oct. 28. Emma, baique, 379 tons, Kir'ght, mniter, forNf wcastle, in ballust. Pas^engers, Mr. Fulford, and Mr. Thorno. W. S. Graliaine, Agent.

The Mau/iht bad completed her repairs at Sydney, was loading f"r Auckland, an 1 wai to sail og Satuiday, the 21»t Oct , ultimo. 'I lie barque Elhnhelh Sf Henry, after a fine run of eleven days, arrived at Newcuslle on the 9th October, when bhe was aj?ain loading with cattle lor this pott. The buiquc Nimrod is ulbo dail^ expected with a cargo of cattle.

The Charlotte Jane has made on excellent pasinge of nincly-nmedays fioin the Downs, she has on botird 254 English ami Scotch immipruntb,— namely, 41 nmrried couples, 5G single men, 3'i single women, 44 boys, and 3(i {{irk under 14 years of age. One birtli occurred on tlio voyage, but no deaths, and all on board appear in excellent health. The CharloUc Jhho i« a lie w bhip, and now on her first voyage.— Sydney Herald. Loss or the buig Tigruss. — On Thursday night about ten o'clock, the 26ih ult., this vessel, for some time a trudcr in these colonies, on her passage from LcHth to Adeli ide, whilst running up SpenrerN Gulf (Adelaide) during a dark and violent night, got too near shore, and htiuck upon a bank about three miles distant from Kellys, a place of great danger. At daylight next morning the wa er had reached the cabin ducks ; and it was supposed her back was broken. She lies about half a mile oft shore, with deep water in* bide and a bad root' near the beach. Assistance over land and t lie government sihooner hadbten despatched, but no fuither intelligence had reached Adelaide when the Souvenir lolt. Thcie was one cabin and one {.teeiage passenger by her, who, with the crew reached the shore in safety. The Tigrest wai to lute come on to Port Phiilip. and liai niiiJs on board for this port which (up to the Ust intelligence) had not beeu lecovered.— Poit Phillip Herald, October 6. Tilt* barque Trusty, Barclay, from Londoni arrived »t Swan River on the 11th Aueu->t, having on board Hik Excellency Captain Pit/Gerald, R. N.» the new Governor of Western Ausrnlia

English Shipping.— The St Georgp, from Sydney the Ist March, arrived atGravrscndon the 19th Juiu* ; and the Windermere, from Hobarl; Town, urrived tlie lame day The Slnini Castle, from Port Phillip, and the Mary Hay, from Liuuccaton, arrived at Gravescnd on i lie 25th June. The former vessel rcpirtcd having spoken the Thomas Lowry, from Sydney the 28th Kebrua'y, hound for L'ndon, in lat. 47 S., long. 47 W., on the 31st May. The Warrior and the Vixen, from Port Phillip, arrived at G<ave«end on the 26th June: The Lady M'Naughton, from A.dela'ile, arrived at Grave-end on the lUh June. The Merope, fom Swan River, arrived iti the Dowm on the 2Cth June. The Antilln and Rnjah, from Adelaide, were of!' Plymouth on the 20th June. The Eliza Moor sailed from the Downs for Syduey on the 20th June, and the Catherine Jamiion and "Volunteer on (he 30th June. Tlie Tasman, for Port Phillip, and the Suntipore for Adelaide, both with emigrants, sailed from Plymouth on the 15ih June. The B'onde, for Port Phillip, with migrants ; and the Calcutta, for Hobart Town, with Government stores, sailed from Plymouth on the 26ih June. The John Barlett and Competitor sailed from Deal for Adelaide on the 16th June ; and the Symmetry lor the same port on the J9th. The Emperor, 572 ions, Day, was the next emigrant vessel for Sydney alter the Charlotte Jano, and would leave Plymouth about the 20th July. In addition to the veisels already reported as being laid on for the Australian colonies the General Hewitt, 961 tonß, Gratcnby was to sail on the 20th July ; and the Maitland, 860 tons, day, for Port Phillip, on the 25th July. The Waterloo would not sail for Sydney before the 20th Au<». The Commtebioners adveitiscd fora ship to sail lor Twofold Bay, with emigrants, on the 7th August. Portsmouth.— Sir Charles Napier's Squadron.— Another exj onmtntal squadron it, in course of collection, and will iail on or about the lOlh Ju'y from this port, under the command of Hear Admiral Sir Charles Mapii>r, X.C.13. The ships comprising the squadron for 1848, will be the St. Vincent, 120, Captain Dacres, (flag of Sir Charles) ; the Caledonia, 120, Captain T K. Curler ; the Prince Recent, J)2, Captain Mnrtin; tha Powerful, 84, Captain Ihe Hon. [{. S. Dundas, C. B.; the Blenheim, 56, (screw,) Captain Horatio Austen, C. B.; the Araphion, 36", (screw,) Captain Williums; the Dragon, seam Irijiate, Captain W. 11. Hall; the Tweed, 18, Captain Lord Fruiicis Ruisell j the Pilot, 16, Commander Lyons ; the l ; ic]ic, l<t, Commander Vansiitart j fho Helena, 16. Commander G. W. Smith ; and the Reynard, (screw,) to be commissioned by Commander P. Crocroft. Tins cruiße, we aie informed, will be moie for the puipot.e of testing tlie tflicacy of bciuw line of batlle or block ships, tl>an for any other " experimental " purpose, and with th's object the Blenheim will be tried under all posMble cirrumstaneei. We have no d inbt the experience <>i Capuin Austen will show the Blenheim to » reat adv image — London Paper,

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 254, 4 November 1848, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 254, 4 November 1848, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 254, 4 November 1848, Page 2

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