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ENGLISH SHIPPING TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY.

- The following vessels were advertised ia the Liverpool Journal of 3rd July : — Liverpool line — James Carron, 1700 tons, for Melbourne, date of sailing, July 5 ; Eliza, 700 tons, for Sydney, July 10 ; Attila, 1400 tons, for Melbourne, July 10 ; Thorwaldsen, 1450 tons July 20 ; Panola, 1700 tons, for Melbourne, August 1; Hope, 140 ft tons, for Melbourne, August 10. White Star— Ellen, 1800 tons, for Melbourne, July 6 ; Earl of Derby, 2000' tons, for Melbourne, July 15; Ben Nevis, 3000 tons; for Melbourne, August 8 ; Burtpoor, 2000 tons, for ' Melbourne,; August 30; Dundonaid, 3000 tons, for .Melbourne, and Sydney, September 15; Blanche, 1800ioni, for Sydney, Sept, 25 ; Liverpool Australian White Star — Cambridge, 1900 tons, for Melbourne, July 15 ; John Bunyan, 1800 tons, for Melbourne, July 31 . Liverpool Black Ball — Birmingham, 2000 tons, for Geelong and Melbourne, July 5 ; Theodore, 1850 torn, for Geelong and Melbourne, July 15 ; Eldorado, 2000 tons, for Melbourne and Sjdney, July • 25; Bffitgham, 1,500, tons, for Geelong and Melbourne, August 5 ; Cleopatra, 1,500 tons, for, Melbourne and Sydney, August 20; Northumberland, 1500 toni, for Melbourne, September 5 ; Argo, 2000 tons, for Melbourne September 20 ; Beejapore, 2500 tons, for Melbourne, October 15. Golden Line^-SoAn Leech, 900. tons, for

Melbourne, July 25 ; Catherine Mtichell,UooM t ichell,U00 tow, for Melbourne, July 25 ; Aberfoyle, 1500 tons, for Melbourne, July 25 ; Kalmia, 1000 tons. Thistle Line —Progress. July,ls ; Yarmouth, all ports. July 7. A. R.M.S.N.Co.'s Line— Steamer Sydney, 1400 tons, various ports, August 3. Melbourne Gold and General Mining Association Steaine'r Sarah Sands, 1300 tons, for Melbourne and Sydney, August 7. .Eagle l<"»e— Steamer Great Britain,*3ooo tons, for Melbourne and Sydney, August 21 ; Serampore, 1400 tone, for Melbourne and Sydney, July 3 ; Delta, 1500 tons, for Melbourne and Sydney, July 17 ; Mia, for Melbourne and Sydney, July 15 ; Archer, for Melbourne, July 3; Henry Gillespie, 800 tons, for Melbourne, July 24 j U. S. ship Sip Van JFi»*/e,2000 tons, for Melbourne, July 20. White Cross Line— City of Lincoln, 1168 tons, for Melbourne, July 10 ; Chasely, 1000 tons, for Melbourne and Sydney, August 10 ; steamer Cleopatra, from London, 1500 tons, for Melbourne and Sydney, August 10. , The Invincible sailed for New Zealand on the 19th June, but put back having been ashore.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 755, 27 October 1852, Page 3

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ENGLISH SHIPPING TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 755, 27 October 1852, Page 3

ENGLISH SHIPPING TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 755, 27 October 1852, Page 3

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