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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. Oct. 24. — Victoria, Government brig, Capt .Burgess, from Wellington and Nelson. I'aaen^ers — Mr. Jnetice Chapman, Mfjor Pdtienc-, Majir Wyatt, lVlijor Johnson, Cnp'ain O'Connell. Captain Wolff, Dr. Pendergois*, Lieutenant Ewin, and five privates, fisth Regt. Cuptnin Laye, and one private of the 58th Regt. Oct. 24.— Wolf, 12 tons, Branche, master, from Bay of Plenty, with 400 lbs bacon, 2 catks pork, and 9 tons potatoei. Oct. 24 —Enterprize, hrig, 252 ton*, Lovering, magter, from London vi& Wellington. Passengers — Mr. nnd Mn. Carter, and 2 children, Mrs. Moflett, and 3 children, Mr. Spike, and eight in steerage. — Brown and Campbrll, Agents. Oct. 25.— -Rebecca, 19 tons, Jhaka Tupoon, master, from Bay of Islands, with 250 kits potutoes. Oct. 25.— William, 20 torn, P, Bell, master, from Mahuranga, with sundries Oct. 25. — George, '5 tons, Farrow, matter, from Bay of Plenty.— W. H. Monk, A^cnt. Oct. 25 — Wanderer, 40 tonr, King, matter, from the East Cape.

DEPARTURES. Oct. 2i.— William, 20 tons, P. Bell, master, for Mahuranga, in ballast

"The Victoria, arrived from 'his port at Taranaki on the 24ih September, and landc 1 M>. Leech, (subcollector) and Mrs. Leech, nnd the Government dfspatches, and sailed from thence on the 27th, touched at Wanganui on the 29ch, suilpd on the sam? day, and arrived at Wellington on thp 30th, from whence the lai'ed on the Cth inBtant, with Hi« Honor M-. Justice Chai>man on board, for Nelson ; arrived at that port on the 9th in*t. and sailed again on the 13th inst. The Victoria has been tak n to the North Shore to be dismantled and fumigated to destroy the rats with which she is iti eitfd, and afterwardi ihe will undergo a lefittinfr.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 369, 27 October 1849, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 369, 27 October 1849, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 369, 27 October 1849, Page 2

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