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SHIPPING LIST.

ARRIVALS. None. DEPARTURES. December 5 " William Stoveld," Alex. Davidson, for Wellington. Passenger, Mr, Dunn. December 6. " Mandarin," T. H. Smith, for Wellington and Nelson. Passengers, Messrs. G. & P. Rhodes, Upjohn, Kelly, and Stedman. Lost on the East Coast off Whale Island, Poverty Bay, on the 9Ji ultimo, the schooner " Trent," Eldridge master. Tbe " T,rem" was chartered by Mr. 1 yrreil, end left Mr. Webster's whaling station on the 6th with a full cargo of maize. She i3 supposed to have foundered. A whale boat, a doej, and a portion of the wreck were identified by Mr. Webster. The persons aboard were the commander, Mr. Tyrrell, and two seamen, who, there can be littla doubt, have been all drowned. Mr. Tynell was long ltnown in New Zea'and as a respectable industrious and well conducted peison. His d ath is o.udi regretted.

Bonded Stores. Wines, Spirits, &c, in Bond, to F.iday, Dec. Bth. Brandy 1662 gal. Cape Wine 421 gal Arrack 363 — . ( Poit ditto...-. —5G B- P. Rum ee-i — ■ Sherry ditto. . . . 204 — Whiskey 361 — Tobacco 6697 Gin 193— Cigars 478

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 December 1843, Page 2

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SHIPPING LIST. Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 December 1843, Page 2

SHIPPING LIST. Daily Southern Cross, Volume I, Issue 34, 9 December 1843, Page 2