SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. November 22. — Brig Bee, 134 tons, J. Adams, from Sydney. November 23. — Schooner Scotia, 68 ton«, Ward, from Waikowaite. Same day. —Schooner Kate, 62 tons, Salmon, from Cloudy Bay. Same day. — Cutter Royal William, 43 tons, Lovett, from Akaroa.
DEPARTURES. November 23. — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Currey, for Cloudy Bay. November 24. — Schooner Sarah Jane, 25 tons, Swan, for Nelson.'
IN PORT. Barque Rilph Bernal, 450 tons, M'Laren. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Barque Clara, 360 tons. Crow. Ridgways, Hick. son, & Co., Agents. Ship Urgent', 408 tons, Tucker. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino. Master, Agent. Brig Bee, 134 tons, Adams, W. M. Bannttyne, Agent. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. Master, Agent. Schooner Kate, 52 tons, Salmon. Master, Agent. Cutter Royal William, 43 tons Lovctt. Master, Agent.
IMPORTS, In the Bre. — 13 bullocks, 23 calves, 100 sheep, 3 bales drapery, 1 bale blankets, 5 cases preserves, 1 crate earthernware, 1 crate empty bottles, 50 bags flour, 2 tierces 2 kegs tobacco, Order. — W. M. Bannatyne, Agent. In the Orweli. — 114 head cattle, 700 sheep, Order. In the Scotia. — 30 casks sperm oil, 15 casks black oil, 1 0 bundles whalebone, 24 bales wool. — Master Agent. In the Kate.— 3B casks black oil.— Master, Agent. In the Royal William.— 4% casks oil, 83 bundles whalebone. — Master, Agent.
British Shipping. — By the London Timet we learn the following : — On the 2nd July the Ihomat Lowry sailed for Sydney, and the Jane Frances for Hobart Town. The Henry forLaunceston, was entered outwards on the same day, also rhe Elizabeth Buckham for the same place had cleared outwards with cargo. The brig Gazelle was advertised to leave Liverpool for Port Phillip, and the barque Kilmaurs to leave the Clyde in the first week in July. — £. M. Herald, Nov. 10. The Fly, 18, Captain F. P. Blackwood, arrived at Spithead on Friday, the I9th June, from the East India station, where she has been engaged during the greater part of the last four years and upwards in surveying Torres' Straits and the coasts of the islands in that quarter. She left Sydney on the 19th of December last, touched at Adelaide on the 22nd January, Swan River an the 19th February, the Cape^ 14th April, and St. Helena the 30th. She has brought no news, the Prince of Wale* (which sailed with her from the Cape) having arrived upwards of a week since and landed her mails. Having been in commission since November, 1841, she will now be paid off, and has sailed for Plymouth for that purpose. — Colonial Gazette, June 27.
Port Phillip Shipping. — Arrivals — October 29. — Wimcales, barque, 321 tons, Sproul, from London 15th June. October 30. — Arab, barque, Stott, from London 3rd and Land's End 7th July. November Ist. — Renown, 3\\ tons, Murray, fronr London 7th July.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 138, 25 November 1846, Page 2
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