SHIP PING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED
August 12. —The Nr w Zealander, 17 tons, Guard, ■master, from Cloudy Bay. Wait! & Tyscr, agents. August M.—The schooner Vanguard, Murray, master, from Akaroa and Cloudy Bay. Passenger— Mr. ‘A. Hort. Same day, the schooner Look-In, Finlay, master, from Nelson.
SAILED,
August 11. —The shooner Lady Leigh, 109 tons, Munn, master, for Sydney and Manilla. August 12. —The barque Exporter, 210 tons, Amvyl, master, for Sydney and Manilla. August H.—The barque Bright lb, a nut, 187 tons, Morrison, master, for Cloudy Bay. Same day the schooner Perseverance, 50 tons, Bishop, master, for Taranaki and Nelson. Passengers —Messrs. Taylor, Anderson, Warbrick and Brookes. Same day the schooner Henry, Daymond, master, for Palliser Bay.
IN PORT
Barque Clydeside, Glasgow, 230, Wailt Sc Co. agents ; arrived dan. 20, from the Clyde; laid up for repairs. Barque Indemnity, London, -150, Adams, Waitt & Co. agents; arrived July 12, from London; for Nelson,
Valparaiso, and London. Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22,8r0wn, Schnltzc, agent; arrived July 22, from Akaroa; laid up. Schooner Henry, Wellington, 17, Daymond, Wallace & Co. agents; arrived July 25, from Terawiti; for charter. Brig Pa/riof, Hobart Town, 189, Wright, Penny, agent; arrived Aug. 3, from Auckland; for charter. Shooner Elizabeth, Sydney, (50, Smith, Wallace & Co.. agents, arrived August 8; for Nelson. Schooner Success, from Sydney; C. M. Evans, agent. Schooner New Zealander, from Cloudy Bay. H. M. brig Victoria, from Auckland, Nagle, for Nelson. Shooner Vanyuard, from Akaroa and Cloudy Bay. Schooner Look-In, 80, Finlay, from Nelson.
Banks' Strait. —The Vansittavt, cutter, arrived here on Wednesday last, having on board Lieutenants Forsythe and Pasco, of 11. M. Sloop Beagle, who have been surveying Banks’s Straits. They report the coast from the Bay of Fires to Swan Island to be much out in its latitude—the Eddistonc Point being alone nine miles to the northward of the position assigned to it on the present charts. The cutter will leave hereon Sunday, the Bth, to join the Beagle, at Kent’s Group, when the survey of Banks’s Straits will be resumed. Goose Island, where the lighthouse is erecting, is four miles to the northward of its present position on the charts. The William the Fourth barque, of Hobart Town, was at 'Preservation Island last month, having been sixteen months out; she had four hundred barrels of sperm oil, and was bound for Kangaroo Island. The boat of the Thomas Crisp, schooner, was found on Preservation Island, completely broken to pieces. —Launceston Examiner.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 5, 16 August 1842, Page 2
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407SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 5, 16 August 1842, Page 2
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