Shipping Intelligence.
JNWARDS.%-FOREIGN. Oct 13. Robert Pulsford, ship, Caldwcll, master, from Boston, via bydnev, with sundries. Passengers, MessiS. Clavke, Breed and Pnngle. J. S. Polack. agent. Oct. 14. Thomas Lord, schooner, Broughton, master, from Sydney, with sundries. Passenger, Mr. C. Hill. W. S Graham c, agent. Oct. 14. Elizabeth, schooner, Johnson, master, from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers, Messrs. White, Brown, Roderick Kissling, and Noble. J. Macdougall, agent.
OUTWAUDS. — FOREION. Oct. J l. Sister, schooner, Korff, master, for Sydney, with Kauri Gum. Passengers, Messrs. Nagle, Hector, Hay, and Korff. H. R. Crettiay, agent. Oct. 11. Coolangalla, schoouer, Walker, master, for Sydney, with Kauri Gum, Oil and Timber. Passengers, Miss Walker. W. S. Grabame, agent. Out. 14. John Bull, schooner, Brown, master, for Sydney, with Kauri Gum. Passengers, Mr. Davis, and Mrs Brown. H. R. Cretnay, agent. Oct. 15. Fixm, schooner, Winter, master, for Sydney, with Copper Ore, Kauri Gum. H.R Ctetnuy, a^etit. Oct. 16. Alfred, brig, Napper, master, for Hongkong-, China, with Sulphur, Kauri Gum, &c. Passenger, Mr. Hodgson. Master, agent. Oct. 16. Deborah., schooner, Wing, master, for Launcesion, with Flax, Kauri Gum, Timber, Wheat, &c. Passengers, Messrs. Storey, and Webster. H! E. Han ley, agent. Oct. 16. Duma, schooner, Banks, master, for Sydney, in ballast. Passengers, Mr. Dominique, and Mrs. Banks. H. R. Cretnay, agent.
INWARDS— CO ASTWISEt Oct. 11. Uncle Sam, schooner, Ellis, master, from Hawku's Bay, with a poriiuu of the cargo of the Fatco. On. li. Lively, cutter, Murphy, master, from Nelson, with 50 hhds. and 8 barreis Nelson Ale. Oct 11. Diana, schooner, Banks, master, from Maketu, with Flax. Oct. 11. Alexander, schooner, Miller, master, from Cor.irnandel harbour, with Kauri Gum. Oct. 12. H.M. b oop, Q*prcy, Commander Patten, I from Bay of Islan Js. Oct. 14. Vixen, schooner, master, from Kauwau, svilVi Copper Ore. Oct. 15 Charles, Holman, master, from Mercury B-iy, with Kami Gum. Oct. 16* Tlustle, cutter, Cain, master, from Bay of Islands, with 3 horses. Oct. 17 Daring, schooner, Darroch, master, from the ihames, with Kauri Gum.
OUTWARDS-- COASTWISE. Oct. 11. Samuel Marsden, schooner, Shearer, master, for the Thames, in ballast. Oc». 11. Lucidan, schooner, Jessup, master, for Doub less Bay, with sundries. Oct. 4. Rimell, schooner, Hatt, master, for Kaitaia, with sundnes. Oct. 15. Alexander ■, schooner, Miller, master, for Mongonui, in ballasi. dt. 16. Glcnginry, cutter, Williamson, mautcr, ior the Thames, iv ballast.
The Lancaster, of London, entered outwards, for New Zealand, on the 30th May. The Bolina, from Auckland, arrived at Gravesendj on the ,<rd June. The Dublin, from Sydney, arrived at Gravesend, with Mr. & Mrs. Mathew, on the sth June.
(Arrivals in Sydney.) Sept. 25. H.M.S. Fly, 18 guns, Captain Blackwood, from Singapore 3rd August. Sept. 26*. The barque, Mary &f Ann, 212 ton's, Whiteway, master, houi Liverpool '2 1st Maj, with merchandise. Sept 26 The barque Hindoo, 310 tons, Beard, mastd, from Liverpool 7th May, with merih<in<Jise.
H.M.R. Fly landed 55 seamen from Post Essington belonging to ihe Uydrubad and Coring a Packet, at Singapore, where she remained about a fortnight. A number of them had obtained vessels prior to the J''ly leaving. She brings 8 convicts, who were transported^from India fur military offeiue&, and ! 3 other prisoners, who had left. Sydney for the purpose of assisting in the erection of a beacon in Torres' Strait. Pedro, one of the seamen of the Coringa Packet, who arrived at Port Essiugtou with Lieut. Blackall, stated that he fell in with the brig Spy, while on board the Hebe, which vessel arrived at Singapore ; and that the leinainder of the crew of the Coringa Puc het, who were leit with provisions on Chillcot Island, were on hoard the Spy. He also stated that the butler had died ; and the crew who were on board the Spy had left the sand bank ou a raft which was constructed by the captain and passengers prior to their leaving ; that after being 13 days at sea, they were fallen in with inside the Bainer nearly exhausted with hunger and thirst, live of them having been previously washed off the raft. News had also been received of the loss of the schooner, Maid of Athens, bound to China, on the Barrier leef, captain ana < rew saved. The Fly spoke no vessels since leaving Singapore, from which place she has had a fine run.— Jtust , aliitn, Sept. 27th.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1845, Page 2
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