SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. January 3. —Barque Prince of Wales, 583 tons, Alexander, from London, via Nelson. Cabin Passengers —Misses Walker, Barr, Hatton ; Mrs. Wilby and child ; Mr. and Mi s. Johnson, and 2 children; Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson, and 3 children ; Mr. and Mrs. Hort, and 5 daughters ; Messrs. C. Heapliy, J. Joseph, Russell, Marshall, Skipwith, Birnie, J. Ridgway, Crummer, Mocatta, O’Farrell. Intermediate Messrs. Sanders, Thornbrown, Gould, Barr. January 4.—Barque Essex, Oaxley, from Plymouth. Same day.—Schooner Kate , Reid, from the coast. January s.—Brigantine Hannah, 90 tons, Bell, from the Chathams; Willis & Co., agents. SAILED. January 1. —Brig Eleanor, 253 tons, Lee, for Manilla. January 2. —Schooner Ocean, 30, Ferguson, for Nelson and coast. IN PORT. Barque Clydeside, Glasgow, 256, Waitt & Co agents, arrived Jan. 26, from the Clyde, for Londoiu Barque Indemnity, London, 450, Adams, Waitt & Co. agents; arrived July 12, from London, laid up. Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22,8r0wn, Schultz, agent; arrived July 22, from Akaroa; laid up. Schooner Maori. Schooner Governor Hobson, 30, Crummer, from the Coast; Wallace &. Co., agents. Schooner Jane, 15, Yendy. ■ Schooner Ganet, 40, Popplewell, Dec. 14, from Poverty Bay. Barqu v Bright Planet, 187, Morrison, Dec. 19, from Banks’ Peninsula. Schooner Anita, King, Dec. 24, from Manilla. Schooner A T ew 'Lealander, Guard, Dec. 25, from Cloudy Bay. Schooner Sir John Franklin, Dec. 25, from Nelson. Schooner Dolphin, from the East coast. Ship Bombay, 400, Moore, from London via Nelson. Barque Prince of Wales, 583, Alexander, Jan. 3, from London, via Nelson. Barque Essex, Oaxley, Jan. 4, from Plymouth. Schooner Kate, Reid, Jan. 4, from the coast. Brigantine Hannah, 90, Bell, Jan. 5, from the Chathams.
In the Prince of Wales, per order. 1 case British manufactures, R. Wood & Co.; 7 do. do. do., T. I,ester & Co.; 15 tierces Foreign salted beef, 20 barrels do. suited pork, 33 casks do. bottled wine, 31 do. do. flour, 76 do. do. hams, R. Nichol & Co.; 19 casks British bottled ale, Gaskal & Co. ; 12 cases British manufactures, 8 trusses, 2 casks, 1 keg, do. do., J. Strayner ; 46 barrels Foreign flour, G. Ford; 1 cask British iron nails, W. North ; 4 trusses do. blankets, Phillips & Co. ; 6 Foreign deals, F. G. Richardson ; 20 kegs British manufactures, 4 pipes, 7 casks, 35 boxes, British goods. J. Boulcott; 285 kegs do. do., T. Teighe & Co. ; 40 boxes soap, do., Hawes ; 1 case Foreign wine, J. Stayner ; 88 casks British bottled ale, Gaskal & Co.; 12 cases olive oil, 10 casks Foreign wine, J. Stayner ; 1 hhd. British beer, Dunbar; 2 cases paper, do., S. Magnus; 2 cases saw-mill, Derny & Co. ; 141 packages passengers’ luggage.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 46, 6 January 1843, Page 2
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434SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 46, 6 January 1843, Page 2
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