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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. April 18.—Barque Phoebe , 579 tons, W. Dale, frotn London via Nelson. Passengers, chief cabin, Mr. and Mrs. Boddington and one child ; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ; Mr. E. Boddington ; Mr. Hodgson; Mr. Mac Farlane; Mr. Law; Mr. Standish; Mr. Jordan ; Mr. and Mrs. Patten; Miss Knox. Fore cabin, Mr. TOmkins ; Mr. Deadon; Mr. Atkinson ; Mr. Rhodes; Mr. Jackson; Mr. Cribb; Mr. Parker ; Mr. Galliers. Steerage, Mr. Ewen wife and three children; Mr. Quin wife and two children; Mr. Corbett. sailed. April 17.—Schooner Ganet, 40, Popplewell, for the coast. April 18.—Brigantine Sisters, 130, Clark, for Auckland. Same day.—Cutter Pickwick, 33, Axton. for Nelson. April 19.—Brigantine Scotia, Ward, for Sydney vid Nelson. April 20.—Barque Navarino, 463, Warming, for Valparaiso. Same day.—Government Brig Victoria, 200, Richards. IN PORT. Barque Indemnity , London, 450, Waitt & Co. agents. .Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22,8r0wn, Schultz, agent; laid up. Schooner Richmond, 30, Sinclair, from Akaroa. Schooner Black Warrior, 10, from Akaroa. Schooner Susannah Ann, April 1. Schooner New Zealander, Guard, April 4, from Cloudy Bay. Schooner Three Brothers, April 7, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Schooner Erin, April 13, from the Chathams. Schooner Ocean, 25, Ferguson, April 13, from Manawatu. Schooner Maori, 15, Wylde, April 13, from Kaikora. Schooner Nelson Packet , April 13, from Wairoa. Cutter Catherine Johnstone, 10, Taylor, April 15, from Wanganui. Schooner Governor Hobson, 40, Scanlon, April 15, from Taranaki. Barque Phoebe, 579 tons, W. Dale. CUSTOM HOUSE. IMPORTS. In the Phoebe, 579 tons, W. Dale, London vid Nelson. 1 box linen drapery, S. Parkes; 8 trusses, 3 hhds. beer, 2 packages, 10 hhds. gin, 2 hhds. wine, 10 hhds. rum, 5 hhds. brandy, 1 cask, 6 bundles sieves, 2 cases ironmongery, 2 hhds. whisky, 1 cask coffee, 1 case pepper, 1 cask sugar, 1 cask vinegar, 9 casks bottled wine, 9 cases, 2 casks, 10 Firkins butter, 20 bales and 7 cases slops, 40 blls. flour, 4 hhds. brandy, 1 chest tea, 10 cases 1 bale slops, 5 blls. flour, 1 cask refined sugar, 13 Vales/ 5 feasts 7 spars, 12 casks peas, 2 casks coffee, 63 blls. flour, 12 hams, 1 cask peas, 4 blls. flour, 49 jars butter, 171 casks beer, 5 crates crockery, I case carpeting. ’

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 76, 21 April 1843, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 76, 21 April 1843, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 76, 21 April 1843, Page 2

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