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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. •July 27, cutter Lively, 32, Gill, from Manakau; barky. Passenger, Mr. Hooper. August 1, schooner Three Brothers, 40, Thorns, fro in Cloudy Bay ; 10 tuns of oil. - — , schooner Carbon, 28, Joyce, from Wellington ; general cargo for New Plymouth. 2d, cutter Ann and Sarah, 26, Sinclair, put back. SAILED. August 1, cutter Ann and Sarah, 26, Sinclair, for Wellington. IN FORT. 0 utter Moonraker, 12. Schooner Amelia, 8. Colter Ann and Sarah, 26, Sinclair. Schooner Carbon, 26, Joyce. Cutter Lively, 32, Gill. •' Schooner Three Brothers, 40, Thorns. The Three Brothers is about to be hauled down on Vifeshire Island, that her bottom may be examined, having sustained some little damage from being driven on shore in Wellington harbour in a heayy gale of wind on the 29th of June. Tjiie. Carbon, arrived this morning, is bound to Ne\y Plymouth, whither she will sail probably on Mo Bid ay. She left Wellington on Monday last, and ; reports that the brig Palmyra sailed on the Sunday for this port, having on board the mail of the *Tyne. The Palmyra may be looked for as soorj. as the weather clears up, as she is doubtless in ti ( ,p Gulf, but being a stranger here is probably detejired from running down while the present thick weather continues. Tl ie Star of China had not arrived from Sydney whcti the Carbon left Wellington. The Lively reports that the Government brig was to leave Auckland early last week for Welling) on and this place. In the Tynb, from London. — 1 box wearing sppst-el— Afu« H. Lewis. 1 box plants, 1 box seeds— W. Swairuon. 1 box seeds—/. Boutcott end j/Jb. 1 box seeds — JR. Law. 1 box seeds — Man. -o. 1 box seeds, 1 bale — Shepherd. 1 case — Wcflgate. 1 case — LvdwelL 13 cases — Dunn. 5 eutks, 1 puncheon — Feathenton. 1 box, 1 case — Governor Fitzßoy. 1 ca»e — jR. R. Strong. 1

case — Knowles. 86 cases miscellaneous — Bird. 1 case apparel — Bishop of New Zealand. 9 cases — jF*. Tankersley. 30 puncheons, 24 tons coals, 2 cases, 112 casks bottled beer, 1 cask whiskey, 4 casks manufactures— -Ridgways and Co. 1 case wearing apparel, 800 bundles iron hoop, 71 oil casks, 8 bales prints, 2 cases prints, 6 bales shirting, 11 bales blankets, 1 case prints, 255 oil casks, 60 bundles iron hoop, 2 casks ironmongery, 3 butts, 1 cask Cooper's flags, 1 cask Cooper's jointers, 24 casks iron hoops, 1 bale apparel, 1 box ditto, 1 case ditto — Rev. R. Cole. 41 bundles spades, 30 casks nails, 1 cask hardware, 1 bale, 2 cases apparel, 16 cases paper, 1 puncheon rum, 2 puncheons brandy, 34 casks bottled beer, 40 hogsheads beer, 2 crates earthenware, 2 bundles spades, 1 package ironmongery, 1 cask stone blue, black lead, and ivory black, 5 bales, 9 cases slops — P. M. Harvey. 1 case boots and shoes, 13 cases miscellaneous—D. Sinclair. 3 cases books and wearing apparel — John King. 2 boxes merchandise — F. J. Lowndes. 1 box merchandise — E. A. Har•raves. 1 hogshead Spanish wine— W. S.Loxley. 1 trunk garden seeds — W. Ritchie. 1 case haberdashery and apparel — Rev. J. Churton. 1 basket and one case merchandise, 1 cask and 2 cases ditto J. and F. Norman. 1 case — R. Barnes. 1 case wearing apparel — J. Robinson. 1 case apparel, 1 keg tobacco — C. J. Pharazyn. 2 tierces nails, 13 cases general merchandise — Captain Robertson. 1 case — & Kempthorne. 1 box apparel, 3 cases and 2 baskets merchandise, 49 tons coals, 1 bale, 10 kegs tobacco, 1 cask Portugal wine — F. A. Sounders. 60 hogsheads beer, 3 cases books and stationery, 47 puncheons salt — Ridgways and Co. 2 boxes live plants — Hurst. 1 package merchandise, 1 case haberdashery — Hargraves. 1 case British goods — Forsaith. 46 parcels miscellaneous Rev. Dr. Selwyn. 1 case ironmongery, 1 bundle flywheel, 16 quarter casks and 8 octaves Spanish wine, 3 packages merchandise, 1 bale of haberdashery, 1 case British goods — /. S. Bird. 1 case British goods — J. B. Hulme. 1 box British goods Prior. 1 case ditto — Rev. R. Cole. 1 box ditto — W. HuUce. 1 case carabines and percussion caps — Western.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 178, 2 August 1845, Page 85

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 178, 2 August 1845, Page 85

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 178, 2 August 1845, Page 85

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