Shipping Intelligence.
v AIHUVALB. March 11. Cheerful, schooner, 124 toos, Jonei, master, from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. Wood, Mr. Blackraao, Mr. W. Blackaian, Mr. Paton, Mrs. Howie and 4 children, Mis» Codlin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and 3 children, Mr. C. Hue, and Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham and 2 children. J. Woodhouse, Agent. March 14. Maid of Enn, tofe, 152 tons Heilop, Mutter, from Sydney, wita sundries. Passengers— Captain Parrott, 58th Regr., Mn. Parrott and child. Mr. A. Mottf, Ensign Cooper, 58th R«gt., Mr. and JMiss Ruiiell, Mill Stephens, Mr. Cooper, Mr. R. Stone, Mr. J. Vogan, Mr. Raine, and 29 JRank and File 58th Regt. R. A. FiizGerald, agent.
DEPARTURB. March 13. Deborah, schooner. 121 tons, Bliss, maiHer, for San Franciico, with sundries. Panengen ~-Messn. Crummer, Jamieion, Codlin, Brett, Codlin, McAlpine, Ring, Moraud, Alder, Sampson, McGregor, Gordon, Murphy, Ewen, Keen, McCaa, and Mr. and Mrs. Mallett. J. Macky, agent.
H. M. S. Calliope, Captain Edward Stanley, from Auckland and Wellington, (fifty. eight dayi from the latter,) arrived at Rio de Janeiro on the 25th of October. The Stirlingshire, from Auckland, arrived at Hobart Town on the 9th February. ,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 292, 17 March 1849, Page 2
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189Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 292, 17 March 1849, Page 2
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