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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVAL* May 27 ddelnide brigantine, 96 tons, Capt Gedge, from Hobart Town, with sundriei. D. Na han, igent.

DEPARTURES. Nil.

CLEARANCES. MaWkiii, for Sydney ; Fanny for California; Clyde, *or California; Adelaide, for Hobart Town.

The barque Louisa, advertised for London, is daily expected from Kaipnrn. She will remain only a few days in porf, to receive passengers.

Colonial Marine.—The fne cdonial-built ship Ruiwj/tnede, built for Messrs. Morrison anil Bai ey, Lai left the dockyard *»d lie» in harbour. She i«, withoul exception, as fine a vessel ai «ny in the port. There aie two mote on the stocks at Mr. Watson's yard, dtstiued to increase the whaling fleet, eai h of 350 tons burthen. Mr. Watson hat also one of 700 tnni in progress, intended for the London trade. There is also one of 300 tons building at Mr. DegraTe'a yard, intmde.l to become a regular trader between England and these coloniei. The Utter s, ernUtion, if followed up with spirit, till confer great value upon our home commerce. Were col< nial bottoms usfd for the shipment <nd tnmhipment of goods, it may be calcu'ated that a *,uhg of between £50,0C0 or £60,000 •-year would be eff ete ( for the colony. The value of Van Dieißtn's Laud timbrr would soan b sume vrell known in England, and instead of bujine wha'ers there, we shall be able to supply them with superior merchant vessels. The Van\ittart will be offVred for lala this diy, by Messrs. H*y and Ivey. —Hobart 2own Cornier, May 9.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 314, 2 June 1849, Page 2

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