Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. July 18 —John Bull, brisjnutine* 71 tons, Rabinson, master, from Hobart Town. Paisengm for Auck* land—Mr. T. Pratt, wife and two children ; Mr. W^ Harris, wife and two children ; Messn. G. Tuniley, H. Ca-der, J. Coleman, Thoraai Jones , and W. S. Curry. D. Nathan, agent. July 18.— Thomas Lord, schooner, 75 tons, Cain, master, from Russell via* Wanganui. PassengerMr. Carruth. J. M'DougaU, agent. July 19.— Frederick, schooner, 72 tons, Burns, muter, from Sydney. J. Salmon and Co., agents. July 19— Rebecca, ichooner, 19 tons, Gallagher, mister, from the Bay of Plenty. July 20.— George, 16 tons, Farrow, muster, from the Bay of Plenty. Master, agent.
DEPARTURES. jul v 1 7.— Ellen, 17 tons, Monk, master, sailed from Manukau, for New Plymouth. July 18.- Diana, 15 tons, Hopkins, toaster, for Kawhin. July 18.— WUm, 11 tons, Maxwell, master, for Monganui.—C. Mtxwell, agent. July 18 — Post Bey, 35 tons, King, master, for New Plymouth.— Connell and Ridings, agents.
English Shipping.— Th« Ralph B;mal (P.O.P.)i from Sydney the 6th October, arrived at Gravesend on the 12th March. The Latly Clarke sailed from Plymouth for Sydney on the 13th March. The Courier sailed from Liverpool for Sydney on the 10th March. The Caroline Agnei wiled from London for Port Phillip on the 4th March. The Posthumous sailed for Adelaide on the 4th March. The Sir Edward P«rrj sailed from Deal for Adelaide on the 11th March, and the Maria for Hobart Town on the 9th M««h. The John Mnnn, 637 tons , wai to sail for Port Phillip and Sydney about the lit May. The »hip Duke of Roxburg, 587 tons, Collard, was to sail from London on the 12th, and Plymouth the 22nd April, for Sydney, with emigrants. The Victor sailed from Plymouth on the 6th March, for Hobart Town ; the Hope, for Port Phillip, on the Bth ; and the Florentia, for Adelaide, on the 9th March. The ship Gangas, from Sydney the Bth Norember, arrived at Graveiend on the 20th March. The mail from Sydney, per Tasmania, had been received in London, the venel still remaining at Rio de Janeiro. The Archer wai to sail for Port Phillip, with emigrant!, about the Ist April ; the Gazelle, for Hobart Town, and the Warlock and Crom. well, for Adelaide, about the lame date. The Eliza, 1000 tonj, was to sail for Adelaide on the 23rd April, wiih emigrants. The Medwray, Coombes, was to sail for Port Phillip on the 17th April, with emigrants.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 331, 21 July 1849, Page 2
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411Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 331, 21 July 1849, Page 2
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