For Sydney.
*&§^ r PHE Clipper Packet Bri^anJggZ^ t^e WILLIAM ALFRED, Thos. Tinley commander, 150 tons bbrthen ; will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage 1 , apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. July 29, 1854.
For Fort Phillip. £&j§^ \/yiLL sail at an early date, *3E£3p the clipper Brigantine MAR<Bites *= fc » CHIONESS, Henry Clausen commander. This truly splendid vessel i« now ready to take in freight, and having really good nccom modations both cabin and steerage, ofl\*rs a filtrate opportunity to persons desirous of getting up with comfort and speed to the above Port* For furthet particulars, appiy to JOHN VARNHAM.
Parish-street, July 12, 1854. P.S. — This vessel has made the present passage under ten days, and the voyage to Port Phillip and back to this under six weeks.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. JfDly 29^Schooner Matilda, 30 tons, Swarm, from West Coast. Same day — Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 23 tons, Hood, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Barque Norman Morrison, 529 tons, Maundrell, from London via Hobart Town. Passengers — Messrs. W. N. Brown, E. Davidson, J. Buchanan. T.W. Salisbury, H. Moore, D. E. Potter C.H. Hayne, J. O. Daintree, D. Steplienson, E. Knapman, A. -and D. Bell, E. Jepson, E. Poiter, Miss Burwash, Miss Lickie, Mr. and Mrs. Curling, Mr. and Mrs. Cowell, T. Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer, F. H. and C. J. Dwyer, Miss Sydenham, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Terry, W. Stokes, J. Gibson,' J. Anderson, M. Carter. . , , . Joily 30 — Brig Prima Donna, 136 tons. Sproul,'from Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Curr. August I—Steamer1 — Steamer William Denny, 454 tons, Mailler, from Auckland. Passengers — Mrs. Mailler, Capt. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Almons, Messrs. A. Perry, T. and L. Poulding, D. Bailey, C. Wilson, J. Norris M. Hodson, R. Brook, C. Gully, T. Boyd, G. England, A. M'Kenzie, C. Woolcott, J. Cox, G. Goning, Mrs. Waddell, M. and Mrs. Cooper, A. Currie. Same day — Schooner James Gibson, from Sydney. Same day — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Wairau.
DEPARTURES. July 29 — Cotter Kawai, 20 tons, Sinclair, for Ahuriri. July 30 — Scbooner Cheetah, 131 tons, Joyce, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Messrs. Dancer, Bishop, Edwards, Cunningham. Same day — Cutter KatherineJohnstone, 12 tons, Peel, for Wairau. August I—Schooner1 — Schooner Australian, 115 tons, Pearse, for Melbourne. Passenger — Mrs. Moxbam.
English Shipping. The following vessels were advertised to sail for this -colony. Messrs. H. Willis 8f Co.'s line : — For Auckland and New Plymouth, Cashmere, SOO tons, Pearson; ' Simlah, 800 tons, Turnbull, to sail May 10th, Joseph Fletcher, 1000 tons, Forster, to sail June 10th. For Wellington, Nelson, and other ports, Monarch, 600 tons, F. Duff, to sail May 1, Maori, 1000 tons, Petherbridge. to sail in May. F. Young & Co.'s line :—: — For Wellington and Auckland. Cordelia, 500 tons, Mackenzie ; for Nelson, Canterbury and Otago, Ashmore, 800 tons, Edwards, to sail May 10th.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 939, 2 August 1854, Page 3
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