Shipping Intelligence
INWARDS—FOREIGN. May 20. UNKNOWN, schooner, 82 tons, Birkenshaw, master, from Sydney, sth May, with cattle and sundries. Passengers, Messrs. J. Shaw, W. Shaw, and Metealfe J. Woodhouse, agent. May 2'-'. MatiL u, brig, lOli ions, Hughes, masier, fiom Sjdney 11th May, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. raikinson, and Sir. Stoite. W. S. Grabame, agent. May 2!-. Hgdernbod, ship, 816 tons, Castle, master, from Sydney, IBili May, with cattle and sheep Passenger, Mr. Uedm.in. Master, agent May 2». "Dibornk. schooner, 121 tons, Naglr, master, fiom Sydney 18 h May, with sundries Passengers Mr. Hayes, Mr. Abercm.oliw, Mr. McDowell, Mrs., Sinclair, and Cant. Uuln, end 10 iu steerage. J. Macky asrent. May 30. Lond-in, via Welli-ipton and Nelson, with sundries. Passengers. Mujer Arney, Inly and chi'd. Captain Hardy, l«>!y and two Jbid.-tn, Certain Henderson. Lieut's. Page and Semwtes Ensicn Grant, two Tosses Hort, Mr. Pevry. two Mnt'ers Knnwles, Master Plwazin. two Masters Wilson. Master Greenwood, and 20 rank and file 58 h Uegunent. lirnwn and Cnmiihcll igerls. June G. Swatlom, bsique, 3 M tons, undersoa, master, from Sydmy, ' Ist May, with cattle, &.e. Paascn gers—Captain IVim, Mr. E»en, Mr. Webster, Mr. and Mr*. Bsu»in and iwncl.il ire, Mr. New, and six in the steerage. Master Ageut. OUTV.-iHDS —FOREIGN. Mav 22. Tasmania, barque, 5112 tons, Tucker, master, for Sydney, in ballast. Passenger, H. D'Arch, ksq. J. Macky agent. May 30. Min-iva, schooner, S2 tons Puckcnsham, mister, lor Svdney, with pait of original cargo. J. Woodbome ui ent. May 30. Hyderabad, ship, 810 tons, Castle, mester, for Svdney, in balla-t. Pasenger. Mr. Redman. Lrnwn and Campbell avals. May 31. ifauim, brig, 100 tons. Hughes, master, for ydney. with sundrtes. W. S Graham agent. June 0. Thorn-a lord, schoimtr, 72 tons, Clayton, master, mr Lauactslou, wi h timber. D. Nailrau, A^cut. INW anDS—COASI W.SB. May £9 Victoria, Government brie, Rurjess master, from Ne-son. Passenae s—Hon. C. A Dill an, Lady and family, Mi. Heaphy. June 3. Thomas Lord, schooner, 72 tons, Cl-yton. mister, frcm Wcil.nirton, with pait ol her original cargo from Lau'iCeston. OUTWARDS —COASTWISE. May 30. H.M.S. Lalliops, 20 guns, for the Bay of Islands.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 June 1848, Page 2
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352Shipping Intelligence Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 8, 13 June 1848, Page 2
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