California Shipping.
Barque Le Baron, Chadwick, 131 days from Sydney, New South Wales. Barque Delaware, Mar«ton, 159 days from PortiWOUtll. . . „„ . 1. TT JBritiih brip Water LUy, Gwatkm, 92 day. from Hobart Town, 6 passengers. British barques Spartan and Jane Frances, from Lnunceston for this port, were to sail from Tahiti the day following the WaterlHz. British brig Sa«ah Ann, hence, had arrived it Tahiti and been sold to the French Government for #10,000, British brig Dorset and barque Ftir Tasmania, hence, had arrived at Tahiti about 25tli June— the latter sailed again for Hobart Town the 28th, aud the former would follow in « few Tonnagk or the U. S.— During the kit year there were built in the United States 198 (hips, H8 brign, 623 brigantines, 370 sloops and canal boats, and 208 steam boats-1547 in all— tonnage 25(5,577, The entire tonnage of l)ie United Stalei is 3,324,015, an increase 0f '1,238,500 tons in ten yeais. Brigantinc ♦• Camilla."— Consignees by Ihis vesiel are requested to call at our office and pay their freieht and receite an order for their goods. Hart & Co., 279 Montgomery street. — Alia California, August 1 7,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 2
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190California Shipping. New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 478, 13 November 1850, Page 2
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