SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. January 30. —Barque Glenarm, 297, Guy, from Liverpool via Adelaide. SAILED. January 27. —Brigantine Vanguard, 64 tons, Newton, for Nelson. January 29. —Brigantine Hamah , 90, Bell, for Auckland, by Sydney. Same day.—Barque Clydeside, 256, Adams, for London, by Sydney. - Same day.—Barque Regia, 180, Thompson, for Manilla. - ; . January 30.—Government Brig Victoria, 200, Nagle, for Akaroa, with His Excellency the Governor, and the Government officers. IN PORT. 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, Vendy. Schooner Dolphin, from the East coast. Brigantine Ariel, 104, Crniclcshank, from the East Coast. Cutter Royal William, 40, Lovett, Jan. 16, from the Chathams. ; Cutter Pickwick, 33, Axton, Jan. 16, from Poverty Bay. Schooner Imp, 20, Spring, Jan. 13, from Wanganui. Schooner Richmond, 30, Sinclair, Jan. 18, from Poverty Bay. Schooner Susannah Ann, Jan. 19, from the Chathams. Schooner Elizabeth, 52, Smith, from Nelson. Barque Brougham, 227, Robinson, from Valparaiso. Schooner Ocean, 25, Ferguson, from Nelson. Barque Glenarm, 296, Guy, Jan. 30, from Liverpool. In the Glenarm —2 casks hardware, order—6 barrels 2 bags do., 3 boxes do., 6 casks glassware, A. W. Hart —67 boxes and 48 boxes candles and soap, A. Perry—--7 bales 1 box merchandise, 8 bales 8 cases do., 5 trunks and 4 boxes do., 1 box apparel, W. Swainson—s9 boxes 52 half boxes glass, C. M. Penny—l box sundries, K. Mathieson—loo boxes soap, 50 do. candles, A. W. Hart —2 boxes sundries, C. M. Penny—3o lihds. 15 barrels ale, order —150 bags salt, 30,000 slates, 2 casks nails, 1 box wine, 50 barrels and 50 barf®! 3 pitch and tar, 2 cases hardware, 61 barrels herrings, 9 bales merchandise, 400 boxes candles, 100 ffrkins butter, 155 barrels and tierces, 118 barrels beer, 298 cases wine, 85 cargo books, &c., 4 hhds. brandy, 2 bales merchandise, 4 cases do., 1 box, 2 barrels reffned sugar, 1 tierce basket salt, 8 chests or safes, 4 cases, 6 barrels, 80 boxes soap, 21 casks hams, 3 boxes Port wine, 1 do. claret, 2 do. champaigne, 1 case wine, 1 box glass, 55 iron barrow wheels, C. M. Penny. At Port Adelaide—27 casks butter, 2 barrels pearl barley, British, 2 casks cheese, 2 casks biscuit, British, 100 bags, flour, 10 do. rice flour, 118 bags bran, 20 bags oats, British, C. M. Penny.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 53, 31 January 1843, Page 2
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416SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 53, 31 January 1843, Page 2
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