Nelson Shipping.
The Brigantine Star of China, Wood, sailed for Sydney April Bth.
Auckland Shipping.
The Barque Hope arrived at Auckland March 2d. The Hope is to be taken up the river to Soldier's Bay, and hove down to undergo repair before she sails for Hokianga, where she is to load for England. The Barque British Sovereign arrived at Auckland March 7th, and sailed for Sydney March 23d. The Barque Elora, arrived at Auckland March 7th, and sailed for Sydney March 23d. The Schooner Ranger arrived at Auckland March 9th, and sailed for Launceston March 23d. The Schooners Deborah and Teazer arrived at Auckland March 19. H. M. Steamer Inflexible arrived at Auckland March 22d. The American Ship Robert Pulsford arrived at Auckland March 30th, and was to sail in a few days for the Feegees and Manilla The Barque Louisa Campbell, Darby, arrived at Auckland April Ist. Passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Master Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Messrs. McCaskill, Farmer, Noble, Gibson, and Surgeon Miller, I. N. The Louisa Campbell has made a quick passage out. She left the Downs on the 4th Dec, and arrived in this harbour on the Ist April. She has brought but a small mail, as the Bermondsey, which sailed sth November, and the Alexandria, on the 2nd December, both P. O. packets for Sydney, had taken the November and December mails. The Brig Nelson arrived at Auckland April 7th.
On Thursday morning last, March 25th, at the Royal Hotel, Auckland, Assistant- Surgeon Starrat, of H. M. Steam Sloop Inflexible.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 180, 21 April 1847, Page 2
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257Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 180, 21 April 1847, Page 2
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