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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED

August 23.—The barque Eleanor, 153 tons, Johnston, master, from Broulee, New South Wales, with cattle. W. 13. Rhodes & Co., agents. August 24.—The schooner Catherine, Bannatyne, master, from Sydney, with a general cargo. Pasengers —Mr. and Mrs. Raphael, Messrs. Barnett, Sandoc, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan, Mr. J. Wilkie, Mr. A. Wilkie, Mr. Asher.

SAILED. August 23.—The brig Eleanor, Brown, master, for Akavoa. • Evans agent. Same day' the schooner, New Zealander, Guard, master, for the Chathams and Nelson. Same day, the schooner Black Warrior, M‘Gregor, master, for Wanganui. August 25.—The brigantine Vanguard, Murray, master, for Nelson. Waitt and Tyser agents. Same day, the brigantftie Success, Brown, master, for the Coast and Sydney. C. M. Evans, Agent.

Cargo of the Catherine, from Sydney;. —2o casks porter, 48 barrels ale, 2 bales blankets, 130 do, biscuit, 15 casks biscuit, 40 cases ale, 10 bags flour, Bannatyne; 24 cases slops, 13 do, 5 casks do, 3 bales do, 2 bundles ironmongery, Raphael; 30 packages furniture, 9 barrels flour, 2G pieces timber, 70 bundles shingles, 36 boxes soap, 120 pieces timber (a house) 10 cases groceries, 3 casks vinegar, 1 bag coffee, 16 packages oilman’s stores, 1 anchor, llaplieal; 12 chests tea, 54 bags sugar, 10 quarter casks wine, 20 loads timber, Order; 42 tons flour, 51 bags biscuit, 41 bags bread, 10 hhds. brandy, Bannatyne; 2 kegs tobacco, 1 hlul. brandy, 3 lihds. rum, 5 cases Geneva, Raphael; 15 casks biscuit, 30 barrels herrings, 10 casks beef, J. Bannatyne; 1 bale slops, 1 case do, Order; 279 bags sugar, Order; 20 casks beef, 10 casks cider, porter, 10 cases wine, Order; 1 case slops, 40 boxes soap, Order; 46 octaves Sherry, 100 half chests tea, Order.

IN PORT. Barque Clydeside, Glasgow, 230, Waitt A Co. agents; arrived Jan. 26, from the Clyde; laid up for repairs. Barque Indemnity, London, 450, Adams, Waitt & Co. agents; arrived July 12, from London; for Nelson, Valparaiso, and London, repairing. Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22, Brown, Schultze, agent; arrived July 22, from Akaroa; laid up. Brig Patriot, Hobart Town, 189, Wright, Penny, agent; arrived Aug. 3, from Auckland; for Hobart Town. Schooner Vanguard, from Akaroa and Cloudy Bay. Schooner Look-In, 80, Finlay, from Nelson, repairing. The schooner Jane from Nelson. The cutter Catherine Johnstone, from Wanganui. The brigantine Kate, from Hawke’s Bay. The schooner Catherine, Bannatyne, master, from Sydney.

SYDNEY SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Captain R. Bell, (late owner of the Gem,) had pur- - chased the schooner Hannah, and laid her on the berth ' as a trader for Port Nicholson. The Eagle from Port Nicholson had arrived on the 4th instant, having been out 31 days. The Isabella Anna, had not arrived when the Catherine -■left. The schooner Wane left for this port on the 6th inst. VESSELS LAID ON FOR THIS POUT AT SYDNEY. The brig William Fletcher, for Auckland, Bay of Islands, and this port; the barque Arnwcll, for this port "direct; the barque Jane Goudie, for this port and Valparaiso; the barque Achilles, for this Port and Valparaiso.

VESSELS LAID ON IN LONDON. (From Hardy’s Jerusalem Shijiping List.) For Wellington, the brig Nelson, 253 tons, to sail the 10th of April. For Wellington and Nelson, the barque Charles Kerr, 463, tons, to sail the 20th of April. For Auckland and the Bay of Islands, the Tuscan, 230 tons, to sail the 16th of April. For Auckland and the Bay of Islaads, the Thomas Harrison, to sail the 30th of April.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 8, 26 August 1842, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 8, 26 August 1842, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 8, 26 August 1842, Page 2

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