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Shipping Intelligence.

y y INWARDS. June 7. " Palmyra," bug. Gait, master, from A<lel.utlc, via Launceston, with Flour, sjrsmi anil sundri s. Passengers, H. Collier, Esq. U. RCrctuay, A pent June 5). "Elizabeth," schooner, Go ds\in, master, from 'laiiranga, with sundries. June 10. " l ? l}u»!i l ? ish," schooner, ilolmau, master, fiom VVangarei, with sundiics. June 11. " Louuia," s« homer. Atkins, master, from the 'I hames, uuh gum. June 11. "(Ji»7,elle," srhooncr. M'fntosh, master, iiom the '1 hames, with timber. J-ine 12. " Urothers." Drew, master, lrom Poverty B iv, with Flax.

OUTWARDS. if-ine 10. " Narravf-iii'i'tt." American Whaler, Coflin» master, for N.muickct. W. S. Gr.ihame, Ageut. Jiiih* lU. "I D'n/l Know,'' schooner. Thompson. master, for Sydney, via Wellington, with sundries. Passenger, Mr. Waitford. H. R. Cretn.iy, Au^cnt, June 1 1. " Elizabeth, '' schooner. Goodwin, master, 1' r TauiMiiga, with sundries. •l une 12. " Lady Leij»h," schooner. Reid, master, lor bydncy, via Kauwau and. Ru-sell, with Ore, Gum, &c. \V. S. Grahanie, Agent.

The Deeded s corvette, captain Peter M Quahe, ioiiiu'il}' u 30 £iin frigate, lias had an addition ni.uie to iier previously formidable armanent, of a long 32 poiinder mounted on the foreeabile. y.ie now ear»ics2o guns, — viz. — Six OS ponndeis «>f .s2 cut., and twelve long 32 poundeis, of 50 cm i., on the main deck ; a 30 pounder of 86 cvvt. pivot film on tlit: Quarter duck, and u 32 pounder on the I'oiewisile. 'I'm' Dmdalm after leaving the Cape of Good I lope, \\ cut on to India and Singapore, supposed wiin i.espdlches for the Admiral. She may he Miostli evpeeted here to relieve the North Star.

Tin* Troop Ship Br.ton, left S\dney for Calciilt.i nn the 15th August last, in company with the flu jut Saxon, Enutore and Lloyds, which were ;ilm) hoiiiiil to Calcutta with troops. The Briton li.kl on I mini Major Bunbui), Captain Sayers., ( 'ripiain Montgomery, Lieutenants Lesslie and h'tfiMitaii, Kiibigns Huuler and Coleman, and Assist an I Siir» eon Gaintnie, find 308 rank and nlful' (!.o SOlii Regiment, with 34 women and ol i-hildien. The Royal Sacun, Enmore, and Lloyls kept company near!) the whole of tinpiss;i>ri', and I heir arrival at Calcutta has beeii alii'ailv icpoited. The Briton took a moie circuitous route-, and was last repoi led at Singapore obtaining- a fresh supply of water. Fioiii the following quotation fiom a Mauritius paper, liiat ul'ier leaving- there, she was lost, hut all hands Set vol. Captain Noin&of the Cecilia iep«nis thai on the 12th November las', the British *>lii|>s, Riniiit/incde and Britoi, were wrecked on •he Andaman Archipelago, by a heavy gale ol uiiid I'iomi the eastvvaid. The fiist was from Kn^land, the latter from Sidney, bolh with troops on hoard, bound to Calcutta. The passengeis and crew weio all saved. This mform.iiion was brought to Penang, by Captain PaJeibon o5 the barque Wigruws, who spoke on the Ist of Jfinnar), the H. C. schooner GeorgeStointeu, on her leturn fiom the wiecks, wlieie she hau been vnth supplies fiom Merguiy. lI. M. l>iig, Wooloeme, being at Penang when the inli'liijience arrived, immediately pro. -ceded to fheii .issistance. — Le Mauricien, 2 ith February.

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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 2