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a urn ai,s. Sept la, Oticntal Qnrrn, ship, (US tons, captain 'i liotn.is, from London, with I'uiisioiuts. I\is-vcn« pcrs, /" aj)t. lloiiU.'iin, Mis. Uaultniti, and 2 children ; T. Hunt, JCs(|., Stiigeon JSupennlcndnnt. W. S. (iiaiiauu*, agent Sept. lf>, Therein, f) tons, Reid, ma^er, from the Hay oi Islands, with potatoes and mar/e. Sept. liio'/nri, 22 tons, Wialliall, master, from Ngunuum, with timlier. gept 17, Elizabeth ,21 tons, 'l'albot, master, from Mahurangij with hrevvood.
Sopf. is. Nfipi, 17 tons, M-Kinnor, nirster, for Russell, w'.th mc.cliamlise. Sept. 15, htlward, 14 tons, Cook, master, for Hay oi Jsaiuib Passengers, Captains Tucker mid Barber, J-unes Mooio and H- llyl.mil, with sundiy merchandise. Sept. 17, hhzabet/i, 21 tons, Talbot, master, lor Mahurangi, in ballastScut. IP, Nancy, 23 tons, T.iut.iri, master, for Hay of Mands. Passcn^eiSi P. Dunntuhn, o. Cl.uk, Harirraevs, Aynten, and J, C. Williams, F^qiiiiCh ; with sundry meuhcindise. Sept 18, Brothers, 22 tons mastir, foi Ngunguru
IMPORTS. In the Oriental Queen, from Lotulon-»12 barrels cunants, 15 cases, 9 bales, 11. Bro.vn ; 1 bale 2 cases calico, 2 puncheons mm, 2 liluN. brandy, 25 casks liottled beer, 15 cases pickles, li Keesing •, 1 trunk weaiing apparel, as addressed; 5 bales, 1 case, 1. Lewis; 1 crate, 7 cases, l bale, « bans, 4 tiu^cs, Council and Kidui»s ; I pi.niofoitc, 1 c.isr snddlciy, 5 taiib linsccil oil. 0 Kegs linsicil oil, 0 U'tfi white load, 1 keff saltpetre, 'I bundles spades, 2 oasis window class, 1 pair globes, l lilitl nonmoiigciy, 1 bundle wheels, 1 hales blankets, 1 case looking glasses, i lihd. saddlery ,'l barrel limes, 15 kegs nails, 2 cases ironmongery, 2 hoxi-s wearin»; appaiel, .1. Coney : 10 blids. 10 I)arrels Itass's ale, Uiown and Campbell ; ll cases, 7 crates, 11 bales, 3 casks, D. Nathan ; G cases, Lieut. Col. Wynyaul.
The Oiiental Queen was signaled on Monday evening, but, owin<r to a strong southerly bieeze and ebb tide, she was obliged to anchoi oirThitirimatangi on th.it evening, where s>he lemained nil night, and weighed early next morning, reaching her anchoiage at 4, p.m. on Tuesday, after a passage of 124 days. She sailed from Gravescnd on the 17tli M»y. and, until sho niadc the line, experienced ballfing winds and a scries ot calms, which protracted her voyage, otherwise a pica* s.mt one. She hat, on board seventy-one enroled IV n« hioners, for sci vice in New Zealand, the same number of women, and one hundred and eighteen children. The Pensioners and their families MifVeicd mnch from scurvy dming the voyage. There .^eic five biiths, and three deatlis_a m.in and two women. TheOrient.il Queen, when off the. Canary Islands, exchanged signals with the barque John Muni), from London for Ade> laide, with emigrants, out twenty one duys. fchc spoke no other vessel connected with these colonies. The Larkins, ship, 777 tons Hinton, for the New Zealand Company's settlements; and the ISnterpnsi 1 , 253 tons, Lowering, ioi Wellington <md AucUi.iud, weic to sail on the 4th June.
Royal Navy. Chatham.— April 27: The Caitor, 36, cnme from Sheerness on the 25th, having been newly-coppered up to her loud wartermark. She was taken .ilongside the sheer hulk yesterday, and her masts and bowsprit arc now put in tbeir places, fche was to be put in cc'Bmission immediately. Portsmouiij. — April ?7: The Arrogant ■teamfrigate, Captain Robr. Filzroy, steamed out of harbour yesLeiday morning, with the Port Admiial on buaid, td be inspected at Sp.tbead. She will proceed tomorrow to Plymouth and Cork to test the stability ot her sciew bhafr. The Grechu, 10, Commandor Tindal, is hourly fxpected at tliis Pott from Rio. Ordets are awaiting her to proceed, without anchoring at Spithead to Devrnportto be paid oft". The^tromboli fteam-sloop, Commander Lord Amelious Benucleik, is under orders (o hold himself in jcadim'ss. by the first week in May to take in tow the North Star Btoreship to the neighbourhood of the ice. She went round Bpitlieud to-day to tiy her machineiy. — Shipping Gazette, 28th April.
The number of prrsotus who have left the United Stales for California by s"i, since the beginning of the golden emigration, is 19,717, In 309 vessrK A parly of young nirn is now organizing in New York to go in search oi b r John Franklin, being alike induced by the love of advuituie anil the prospect of the munificent re waul oflTiised by the British Government.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 357, 20 September 1849, Page 2
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