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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. April 3. John Bull, schooner, 71 tons, Robinson, mas* ter, from Hobart Town, with sundry merchandize. Passengcjs —Mr- Ring, A. Cromwell, wife and five children, W, Mcyson, wife and one child, E. Garlick and J. Price. D. Nathan, Agent. April 4. Esperansa, brig, 142 tons, Johnson, master, from Hobart Town via Bay of Islund', with sundry merchandize. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Yonng, and nine children, and Cnptnin Bron, Mr. Roddn, Messrs. Jamci Rosi, David Ross, George Cruncher, f David Taylor, wife and two children, James Waller, E. Wilson, John Hendenon, W. Owen nrul wife, Mil- Lnmbertand child, and Mary Wood. T. Lewis, Agent. April G. Victoria, Government brfc, Captain Burgess, from Wellington. Passenger —Key. J. Aldred. April (5. Harlequin, brigantine, Davis, master, from Wellington. Passengers —Mr. and Mra. Fox, Captain Thomaa, and Mr. Willii.

DEPARTURES; March 31. H.M.S. Fly, Commander Oliver, for Wellington, Nelson, and Sydney. Passenger—Lieut. Clarke, R.B. April 5. Thomas Henry, barque, 360 tons, Jury, master, for Newcastle*, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. Salw.-iy, D.A.C.G., Mr. and Mrs. Alluon.—J. and W. Henderson, Agents. April 5. John Wesley, brig, 'J37 torn, Buck, matter, for Friendly and Feejce Islands, with sundry Missionary stores. Paisenger.—Mr. N. Curwood.

The Victoria sailed from Wellington on Friday, the 30tli ult, making the passage in eight days. She encountered severe weather when ofF the E.tst Cape. Purfng her absence from this port she has twice visited the harbour of Wangauuii leaving there the companies of Captains Newnham and D'Aicy, (55th Rcgt., in relief of those of Captains Wolf and Murray, ■which she landed at Wellington. Although the weather ■was very rough off Wangunui, yet she was not longer than a week on either trip from port to poit. The Harlequin sailed from Wellington on the 12th March, hut having called at various harbours on the East Coast, did not arrive until yestcday evening. The Lnlla Rook h arrived at Wellington on the 15th March, having left London on the 9th November. She spoke no vessels connected with New Zealand on the passage ; but reported that Messrs- "Willis and Company's packet, tne Enncidalci was to sail for Auckland and Wellington on the 15th of December. Passengers per Lalla Rookh — Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop nnd child, Mr. J. A. Gilfilkn, Mi- J. Watson 13tin, Mr. G-M. E- Stephen, Captain Parker, Mr- T, E. Shoveller, Mr. Hildcbrand, Mr. Hansard and child, Mrs. PuSgmore and two children, Mr. H. W. Jolimon, Mr. W. M'MiHer. Cargo for Auckland. — 2 cases, W: Lawry ; I bell. Rev. J. Fnher ; I cose, T. W. Bain; 39 packages, Captain Parker ; 3G pack-gci, 0. W. Bain ; 50 bdls. ipadcs, 3 packages, order ; S3 cases, 430 iron pots, 6. W: Bain; 1 ease, G. H. \Vyn7urd ; 1 case, Rev S. Hobbs ; 1 bale, J. Hooper; liJ cuks, 6 cases, G. A. GilfiHan and Co. ; 12 packages, G. W. Uain ; 3 cases, Rev. W. Lawry ; 2 packages, Thoi. Lewis ; 7 packages, T. W. Bain ; 21 packages, 13. Keesing ; 4 cases, 1 cask, T. W. Bain ; 1 case, Capt. W. Mitchei) ; 134 casks beer, order ; 20 caies, W. Church; 102 packages, 3 eases, T. A. Gilfillan and Co.; 1 case, Connell find Hidingß ; 9 packages, Gil Allan ; 1 carriage, W. Buckliind ; 2 cases, R. T. Hunt ; 1 cask, Ret S. llobbi, ljcase, Rev. G. Ham mon«l ; 1 hhd. 6 casks, J. Burt ; 2 caseß, W. Young ; 1T.2 puncheons rum, 6 cases, Sen. Commissariat Officer; 16 cases, 2 casks, 8 pair gun carriages, 20 iron crows, Ordnance Storekeeper. The Undine arrived at Wellington on the 14th March, with the Bishop on board, from the Chatham Islands and Port Cooper. Tho harbour at Port Cooper and the bay* on the northern ihorc nf the peninsula had been surveyed by the Acheron's officers.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 298, 7 April 1849, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 298, 7 April 1849, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 298, 7 April 1849, Page 2

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