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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

- ARRIVED. uly 19.—Schooner Mana, 50, Fraser, from Nelson. • •SAILED. None. IN PORT. Barque Indemnity, London,‘4so, Waitt & Co. agents. Schooner Ann, Wellington, 22,8r0wn, Schultz, agent. Schooner Black Warrior, 'lO, Houghton. Schooner Erin, April,l3, from the Chathams. Brig Luna, 165, Ellis, April 22. Schooner Lady Leigh, 109, Munn, May 7, from Sydney. Schooner Maori, June 14, from Manawatu. Brig James, from Port Phillip, July 4, on her way to . London. . Brigantine, *4neZ, 1,04 tons, Cruickshank, July 7, from Auckland- and Cloudy Bay. ......... Brigantine Scotia, Ward, July,B, from Sydney. Schooner Kate, 62 tons, M'Farlane, July 9, from Kafia. •CutterJlWZ/a, .8 tons, July. 9, from-Taranaki. Schooner Ann, 61. tons, Higgins,from Nelson. Brig Brigand, from China, put in for wood and water. Schooner Industry, 24 tons, Bradly, July 17, from Kai Kora. . • , Cutter Levin, July 15, from Cloudy Bay. Schoone Governor Hohson, 40, Scanlon, from Poverty Bav. Brigantine Hannnh , 90 tons. Bell from Nelson. Schooner Mana, 50, Fraser, July 21, from Nelson. •In th & Scotia,’ 10th July 1843-—lO boxes tea, 19 bags coffee, 100 barrels beef and pork, 5 case's brandy, 40 kegs tobacco, 6 cases-wine,’loo bags flour, 37 casks bottled ale, 1 Cask^blocks,' 130 cedar planks, 120 bags biscuit, 600 feet cedar boat-plank, 2-boats' keels, 4 gunwales, 1 bale shoes, Orderi-£2 /truriks-boots and shoes, Waitt and Co. Passengers, -R. Wilson, W. Bell, Jas. King, Mr. Liddell an'd family, Mr. T R. ■ Eagar, Mrs. Eagar and family. In the Brigand, 180 tons, Jas. 'Padden, 14th July, '1843,-from Macao and Singapore, via King George’s packages tea, 600 bags rice,r 50- boxes sago, 60 ibags : pepper, 50 boxes , china : preserves, 3 chests camphor, 5 ‘bags cloves, cash-.nutmegs, *4O boxes cassia, 1 box curry powder} 1 box clothing, 10 boxes silk piece goods, 10 bags turmeric, 2 boxes mace, 4 do. rhubarb, .7.00 bags, sugar,, 250. bags coffee, 200 boxes cigarSV/8 cases bamboo hats, 20 cases hardware, 3001 b. gunpowder, 7 baskets tobacco, 7 cases muskets, Order . —Passengers, D.. Monro, T. Shephard.

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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 21 July 1843, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 21 July 1843, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 21 July 1843, Page 2

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