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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

0 ARRIVED. November 11.—Barque Magnet, 148, M‘Earl a no, from Sydney in 11 days, cattle and sheep. SAILED. November 11.—Barque Blenheim., Gray, with emigrants and passengers for New Plymouth. Same day,—Barque Amwell, 300, Ilcsse, Sydney. Same day.—Schooner Cheerful, Foster, Sydney. Same day.—Government brig Victoria, Nagle, for Aucldund. November 14; —Brigantine Vanguard, Newton, general cargo, for Taranaki. Passenger, Mr. John Wade. Same day.—Schooner Osprey , Sedgwick, Auckland and Manilla. Passenger, Mr. D. Sinclair. Same day.—Schooner Richmond, Sinclair, Manawatu, general cargo. Same day. —Cutter Catherine Johnstone, Taylor, Wanganui, general cargo. Passenger, Miss King. Same day.—Schooner Hannah, Bell, Chatham Islands. 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, Schultzc, agent; arrived July 22, from Akaroa; laid up. 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, Guthridge. American ship Henry Take, 366, Watson, Nov. 5, from Bay of Islands. Cutter Pickwick, 38, Asdon, Nov. 5, from Poverty Bay. Schooner Ganct, from Otaki, Nov. 6. Schooner Ocean, 30, Ferguson, Nov. 7, from Manawatu. Barque George Fife, 460, Pyke, Nov. 7, from London. Schooner Maori, from Wairarapa. Barque Magnet, 148, M'Farlane, from Sydney. o The Magnet reports the arrival at Sydney of the schooner Perseverance from this Port. " Kelp, or sea weed, seen by the brig Nimrod, supposed to be -growing on a rock or shoal. Bearings, Stephens’ Island, SE. by E., and the southern end of .D’Urville’s Island, S&E. by compass. “ C. COONEY, “ Brig Nwirod.”

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 31, 15 November 1842, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 31, 15 November 1842, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 31, 15 November 1842, Page 2

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