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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

o ARRIVED. ' INovember 5.—-American ship Henry Take, 366, Watson, from the Bay of Islands, with flour. Passenger*— Captain Meyhew. > Same. day.—Three-masted schooner Osjjrey, Sedgwick, from Taranaki. Same day.—Cutter Pickwick , 38, Asdon, from Poverty Bay, with pigs and maize. November 6.—Brigantine Vanguard, 61, Newton, from Taranaki. Same day.—Schooner Ganet, from Otaki, with oil. November 7,—Barque George Fyfe, 460 tons, Pykc master, from London 15th June, Cape of Good Hope 25th September. Cabin Passengers—Hon. C. A. Dillon, and Mrs.. Dillon, Mrs. and Mr. Buckland, Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald, and two children, Mr. and Mrs'. Fox. Mr. and Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Christian, Mr. Clifford, Mr. Vavasour, Mr. Thairlwall, Mr. Champney. Intermediate Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Coster, Mr. White, Mr. Webster, Mr. Kearsley, Mr. Bolton, Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Haigh, Mr. May, Miss Aldred. Steerage Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Redwood and family, 7 in number, Mr. and Mrs. Ward,; Mr. and Mrs. Foy and 5 children, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Snowden and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. Millsand 1 child, Miss Avily, William Black, Mr. Field, Mr. Paine, Mr. Smith, Mr. Greenwood, Mr, Hodgson. | November 7.—Schooner Ocean, 30, Ferguson, from Manawatu, with a cargo of potatoes. Same day.—Government brig Victoria, Nagle, from Taranaki. SAILED. November 6.—Schooner Susannah Ann, 80, Dougherty, for Nelson. Passengers—Mr. Waitt, Mr. Drakjj, Mr. Josephs, Mr. O’Farrell. Same day.—Schooner Jane, for Nelson. Passengers— Mr. Virtue, Mr. Dean, Mr. Earle. IN PORT. Barque Clydeside, Glasgow, 256, Waitt & 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. Barque Amwell, 300, Hesse, Oct. 17, from Sydney. Schooner Cheerful, Foster, Oct. 19, from Valparaiso. Barque Bright Planet, 187, Morrison, Oct. 20, from Sydney. Schooner Henry, Daymond, from Queen Charlotte’s Sound and Cloudy Bay. Barque Bolina, 245, Twohey, from Auckland. Brig Elizabeth, 230, Guthriidge. Cutter Catherine Johnstone, Taylor, November 2, from Nelson ; Wallace & Co. agents. Barque Blenheim, 375, John Gray, Nov. 3, from London via Plymouth. American ship Henry Tuke, 366; Watson, Nov. 5, from Bay of Islands. Three-masted schooner Nov. 5, from Taranaki. - ' Cutter Pickwick, 38, Asdon, Nov. 5, from Poverty Bay. Brigantine Vanguard,' 6l, tyewton,- Noy. 6, from Taranaki. Schooner Ganet, from Otaki, Noy. 6. Schooner Ocean, 30, Fergusort, Nov. 7, from Manawatu. Government brig Victoria, Nagle, Nov. 7, from Taranaki. Barque George Fyfe, 460,' Pyke, Noy. 7, from London. Schooner Maori, from Wairarapa. — .o The latest dates received from New Zealand at, the time the Blenheim sailed, were to January Ist, from Auckland, to the ,22nd. January from Port Nicholson, and from Nelson to the 4th December.’ The Bombay Times had been received in England with a New Zealand paragraph ofrthe 12th March. The Lady Raffles from Sydney to London, passed Port Nicholson on the 2nd November. The Tuscan, which sailed at the end of May for Auckland, has been spoken in long. 9 deg. west, by the William, arrived at Co we#.—-New Zealand Journal, June 16, 1842. ' ! The Bombay was loading for Auckland. . ! The Paragon, 336 tons, is entered out, for Nelson; and Wellington, and the Thomas Sparks for Wellington and Nelson. : c “Or— : :

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 8 November 1842, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 8 November 1842, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 8 November 1842, Page 2

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