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SHIPPING LIST.

Arrivals—Foreign. Deo. 13. -- Brig "Esperansa," 142 tons, William Marr, from Hobart Town November 22. — PaßBeagers. Messrs. Ladbrook, Williams, & Thomson, and if in the steerage.—Thomas Lewis, agent. DEr-AETUfLES-T-Foretyn. None. Arrivals—toastwtse. Dec. 13.—Barque' William Hyde," 650 tons, John Lythcote Apple whaite, H. C. S., Commander, from Hokianga. — Passengers, Mrs. & Miss ¥"oung, Mr. & ifisses Hobbs, Mr, Gunny, and Mr. Motte.—Brown 3j Campbell, agents. ____ JO.—"George," J5 tons, James Farrow 9 from the Bay of Plenty.—W. H. Monk, agent. 11.—''Children," 31 tons, J. Faulkner, from the Eait Cape.—W. S. Gr&hame, agent. —— 13.—Schooner "Bandicoot," from South.Sea Islands. Departures—Coastwise. , Dec. 11.—"Children," 31 tons, J. Faulkner, (or Taurtnga.—W. S. Grabame, agent. i 12.—"Emily," 10 tons, Robt. Mair, for Wan-garei.—-Passengers, Miss $fair, and Mrs. Mair. Imports. [a the "Esperaoza," from fTobart Town, I case % bales, slops, 2 bales slops, 2 bags salt, 1 bag sugar, 1 coil rope, \ bag blocks. 2 bundles spades, 1 box pipes, 2 boxes tea, 1 box soap, 1 case tobacco, Order ; 1 case plants, 1 case confectionery, 3 nests tuhs, 9 nests boxes, jL came jewellery, Thos. Lewis ; 3 cases arrow-root, 2 packages black tea, 2 cases boots and shoes, 1 bundle sheepskins, D. Malhan ; 1.5 boxes glass, 1 case boots, 2 casks whiting, 1 box gold leaf and combs, 1 box tangaroo^skin slippers, 1 pascal parasols, R. Largath; 2 cases starch, 2 casks tongaes, <8 casks butter, 40 tons flour, 15 tons Ao, 72 bags malt, 26 do do, 34 bags oats, 1 pit wheel, 3 pinions, 1 .case stationery, Thog. Lewis; 1 case starch, 4 oases, }M bags malt, Order. la the "George," the Bay of Plenty, £ tons salt pork, b tons humpback .oil, 30 pair oars. In the "Children/ froea the Bast C*pe, 175 bushel* corn, 57 do wheat, 2 barrels pork, i case calico, 1 do blankets, i bale do, Expobts, In the "Children," for Tauraoga, 1 caie calico, 1 do blankets, 1 bale do. < In the "Emily," from Wangarei, 6 bags flour, I do rice, 14 lbs. tobacco, 1 package blankets. The barque' William Hyde,' Capt. J. L. Apple- | whaite, arrived in harbour on Wednesday evening, from Hokianga, with a cargo of Kauri spars for H. M. Dockyards. She has also a quantity of junk timber oa board, and her dead weight consists of leadt copper ore, and tallow, shipped at Melbourne. She will fill up with oil and wool here, and sail for London direct in a week. The 'Eaperanza.' Capt. Marr, hat bad a te< dtous passage of 20 days from Hobart Town, having experienced head winds throughout. Oa Sunday evening saw a brig or barque steering S, W t, off the North Cape, The ship 'Success,' Capt. Stewart, had arrived at Hobart Town, with Mr. Eccleatone and family, (Master of the High School, Hobart Town) : 218 emigrants bad also arrived by that vessel—40 of whom remained iq Van Diemen's Land, the rest went on to Sydney, The ship 'Rebecca/ 400 tone, was loading timber at Hobart Town for Port Cooper and the Canterbury Settlement. The cutter 'Alpha/ Capt. Tirrel, sailed from Hobart Town for New Zealand on the 31&t October. The ship 'Calcutta,' and barques 'Derwent and •Australian. 1 were loading at Hobart Town for London. The ship •Caroline/ barque 'Margaret Brock/ •nd big 'River Chief/ were on the berth at Hobart Town for California. The barques 'Stirlingshire/ 'Rookery/ and 'Agostina/ were loading at Launceston for London, and the barque 'En lora,' for California. H.M.S. 'Swiff/ 6 guns, was to leave Hobart Town for Valparaiso, oa 25th Norgmber, calnag at Sydney and Auckland. The schooner 'Shamrock/ Capt. Gray, was to sail from LauncestQn, for Auckland, »bou.t the 18tb November. The Schooner "Bandicoot," of Hobart Town, arrived yesterday from the South Sea Islands — the particutftrg of. ber v,oy&ge. we hare been unable to learn, none having been given to thejHarborMaster'B boat, whiah put off at considerable risk. The "Bandicoot" cleared at Hobart Town some months ago for California, and was last reported at haying armed at the Sandwich Islands. English Shipping. On the Ist August, the following vessels were at London loading for these colonies s -*• For Sydney, Alert, L.i>moyne, Woodlark, St. George, Johr.«tone, Adelaide, Competitor, Robert Henderson, Ascendant, and Competitor. For Adelaide and Port Phillip-=-Br}ishtm.an, N.avarino—and Sydney, Bolton. For Adelaide and Sydney—Constance, Benjamin Ellin, Himalaya, Coromandel, For Port Phillip-^-Nalaon, Royal George, L,ochnagar, Vixen, Andromache. For Melbourne & Sydney—Hamlet, For Hobart Town—Australasia, Colonist, Rattler, Windermere.. For Hobart Town and Port Phillip —Adelaide. For L.sunceston—Winchester, Elizabeth Buckham. For New Zealand—Pekin, for Otago, and Cornelia, for Wellington and Auckland.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 257, 14 December 1849, Page 2

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SHIPPING LIST. Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 257, 14 December 1849, Page 2

SHIPPING LIST. Daily Southern Cross, Volume V, Issue 257, 14 December 1849, Page 2

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