Shipping Intelligence.
Arrivals. Jan. 15. H. M. S. Fly, Commander Oliver, from Wellington the 28th December, and Nelson the Bth instant. Passengers— His Excellency Sir George Grey, and suite, Colonel Bolton, &c. Jan. 15. Duke of Portland, ship, 535 tons, Cubitt, master, fiom London; with merchandize, &c. Paslengers:—Mrs. Cubitt, Rev. Mr. Panton, Mrs. Panton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mahony aad ' three children, Mr. J. D. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. F. Greenwood, Doctor Cousens, Mr. Octavius Smith, Mr. Telford, Mr. A. K. Taylor, Miss Morton, MUs Millar, Mr. Churton, Mr. M'Lenn and two sons, Miss M'Lean and seront, Mr. Thomas Fearnley. Steerage t — Mr. George Johnston, Mrs. Johniton, Mr. John Rawlings, Mr. Thos. Maiiky, Mr. Alex. Oir, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Sargent, Mr. Andrew Uawson, Mr. Alexander Mackay. Brown & Campbell, agentt. Jan. 16. Thomas Fielden, ship, 465 tons, Huntress* master, fmm Sydney with 20 horses, 173 head of catde, 350 sheep — and sundries. Passengers : — Dr. Forbes, Captain D. Vignoles, Mr. Burgess, Mr. M'lntosh, Mr. Greenwood— and six in steerage. H. Joseph, agent. Jan. 17. Cheerful, sch'r, 124 tons, Jonei, matter, from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers :— Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Knox, Mr. M'lntosh. — Steerage. — Sev n ptssengers. J.lWoodhoUie, agent. Jan. 18 Victoiia, Goveanment brig, Burge-s, master, from Wellington, via Nelson anil Taranaki. Pdssdigers :•— Mrs. Kelly and family, Miss Shep-h-rd, Messis. Merchant, Hursthousp, and Howard, — and seven iv the Keerage.
Clearances. Jan. 18. Thomas Flelden ship, 4G5 tons, Huntress, master lor Russell, with sundries. Passengers :— Mrs. Berry and servant, Mr. S. Brown, Captain Tucker-«-and four stockmen. Jan. 18. Stirlingshire, ship, 409 tons, Devlin, master, for Hobart Town, in ballad. Passengers :— Mrs. Devlin and two children and servant, Peter Abercrombie, Esq.
The I ictoria left Nelson at the same time as H.M.S. Fly, but, encountering bid weather, pat into Crouelks Harbo-ir. She was two dnys off Taranaki, from whence she sailed on Thuisi'ay, the llih inst. The crops, at New Plymouth, promised an abundant harvest. The Dulce of Portland, which an ived on Monday, sailed from London on the 9th, and the Downs on the 1 lth Sept., making the pissage — the former part of which was very boisterom,— in 125 days. On the 29th, in lat. 16° 50' N., long 2-4° W., she experienced a hurricane from N. E , veering suddenly to S. W., causing a terrific sea, and splitting many of the sails. On the 3 lit October, in latitude 17° 50* S., long. 28° W , she spoks the French barque Etnilie, from Rio, to Havre. On the 4th Nov., in lat 23° 13' S., long. 30 3 3j' W.. sbo spoke the ship Ajax, from the Dowus on the llih September, with 270 emigrants on board, for Otdkou. On the 9.h Nov., when in lar 30° 36' S., long. 25° W , the ship was Btruck with a squall at 2. 40., a m , which carried away her three time lop»masti» flying»jib-boom, &c. She round. d the Cajte of Good Hope on the 20th Nnv,, and Lis sine experi need light wincN, up to her arrival. She i« 'he fmt of a line of vessels which in to be laid O", ■u L mdon, every two months, for Auckland, direct.
Press of important local matter, and advertisements, compel us to postpone our Sydney Summary, our English Extracts, and one or two other aiticles in type. These we shall do our best to dispose of in our next.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 2
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568Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 2
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