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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. ,7m 1 } 24 —Vannllart, schooner, 90 tons, Gill, raast'r. finm Hobart Town, via Russell. Ju \ 21 —Mtlford, 5 tons, Jones, roaster, from wan- « \o», A with 11 pigi and 70 bushels maize, lufv Ml.— Frawm.M tons, Teviahdal^, mas.er, from ti.e Giwt Bar*4er, 25 tons firewooij and 1 bnllock Pawenßor-Mr. Walter tombei. VV. Combes, JuK^".— Emily, W tons, Mair, tnnster, [wn Wanjl.hu. with 160 budiels maize, 16 bushels wheat, 2 torn noiatoei. rastengerß— MUs M».ir, Messrs. 3lnwk and Hay. .Ti.lv 2 ?.— Jso»e. schooner, 20 Jons, from Bay of 1 lenty, w'j li lo pigs and half-ton sail poik.

TV Vansittart has put into this harbour on her way to f phlornia. She has Wen neatly a month on the vova-e trom Hobart Town ; having encountered very ladw-ather, ami sn-l.tinol consuh rable damng-y he r it'nl hi the Bny of Islands fr> undergo repur% wheic >■! „ icnnineil dun 'q a week. Hoi cargo is u general •Diw—ihero are no pissen»ers on board.

Sydnky. — Arkivai s. 7,,1 v 3 —Lady Peel, barque, 593 ton!', Captain Fnmm f.ora Plymouth, the UthM.uch, wiih immigrants. Sin- nwle a fair passage of one hundred and ten days 1i 0.1. Plymouh. The numbers on board were one Immlml and ocventy-fourliish female orphans, nine n,«i!H'<l couples nnd seven children. J,.h fi.-Knneai, barque, 368 tons Capt»in «««. r.oi.i "Manila 31st Mai-th. 'lhebaiqae Falcon sailed tn.ni Manila for Sydney lour days prior to the Kinno.ir. ~»>,ib>nd, «lnp, 5 16 ton% Captain Smith, from the I 'owns the 13th Mmrli, with one hundred and <ixtyi\s, Gmmnn immigrants of whom 55 were ma.ricd c ,uvl.«« (. sinirle women. 4 single men, 41 boys and K irls •i«in one to fourteen years of age, and a number of ml m passengers, t talesman, barque, 345 tons, Cap- !,,;„ Dewar, fiom Hongkong the 4th May, with acurfio o( ten The Snntipore, f«om Adelaide the 1 5lh Decemlvr, n'nived at Honßkonu on the 2nd March ; and the M,.y Queen, from New Zealand on the 20th January, : . r u'd at the Bame port on the 4th March. Ihe Ehza M >iiv, from Sydney, anived at Shanghai on the 12th L'-t-m ny The baique Caernarvon, trom Sydney and K(w Caledonia, arrived at Hongkong on the 11th Ami\ The Fortitude, from Sydney the 14th March, .„ ..ve'd at Hongkong on the 27th April ; the Saghalicn, n. ra New Zealand, on the Bth March. Ihe brig lilit-u' f-om Hobart Town, on the 14th April, and the Womas Lowry, irom Port Phillip, on the 4th A r i il. The barque Swallow, Sea^vove, was loading at Honfikong for California. The Bmpieu, P.O.P. for TVlmch, from London, was spoken l>y the Statesman in loss's Straits, in Sunday July Ist. j u i y q —John Witt, barque, 387 ton?, Captain Donman, from the Downß on the 24th March, with merchandize.

Adelaide — Ariuvat.s. June 19.— Cecilia, ship, 458 tone, Game, from Got" i-*bar°- the 30^ December, Cowes 131 1, February, and 'I able Bay the 26th April. 20 Posthumous, baique, •;!) . ton., Davidson, from Plymouth the 13th Maich, with 157 passengers; Florentia, barque, 458 tons, lin.iuUfrom Plymouth the 9th March, with 238 .mm>~ Piant*. 21. Appleton, brig, 290 tons, Hullm, from Swaneca ; Sir Edward Parry, ship, 575 tons, Freeman, <rom Plymouth the 20th March. Pawengets— Capt. I'jct'lin"- R E., (Surveyor-General of South Australia,) Mrs. Fueling, and 230 immigrants; Hero, brig, from Mauritius the 3rd May. 23. Calcutta, barque, 389 ton* Frynn, from London the 20th January, with 104 ji.ußPngorB. 24. Jenny Jones, barque,_44s tous, Gilbeit, from Swansea.

Pout Pjihaip. The barque Whitby, 437 tons, Mason, from London the 5tU Februaiy, and Cape of Good Hope the Kth M v with 165 immigmnts, arrived at Melbourne on tl»p 28lh June. The Caroline Agnes, from Plymouth, wuh immigrants, arrived at Geelongon the 27th June; ihe Lai pent and Saxon, fiom London, with immigrants on the 28th ; and the Alpha, from Leith, the same iiay. The ship William Wat-on sailed from Melbourne for California on the 28th June.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 332, 24 July 1849, Page 2

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