Shipping Intelligence.
INWARDS. — roREIGN. (M. 97. Giaham, barque, Munro, master, fiom Sydues \t 1 1 h a care-oof Colonial produce. Passi\> il < > i t s, Messrs. PoltiT and Eyre. Oft. 27. William Hyde, barque, Steward, master, fiom I lohartTowu' via Hohi.uiica, with Gum and Spars. Passenger,, .Messrs. ( ampboll, Gillman, and Flore, and M«->. ilberry and laniily. Blown &Cambi>c!l,a»ent<? Oct SO. bir John Franklin, schooner, Campbell, nia=tei', from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. M'rienzie,'and Mrs. Campbell. Jolm Scott, a^eiit. Oot 31. licaia, barque, Morrison, master, horn Pvdney, with cattle and hor.es, &c. Passengers, C ipt. Reid, L'wut Leigh, and Knsiffn O'Connel 1, •with twenty one rank and file of the 99th Re«-t.
outwards. — roiinir.N. Oct. 27. Thomas Lay (I, schooner, Brou»hlon, master, f<>, S-, ilrev, wilh f.um, &c. W. S. Grahame, agent. Oct. 3l". Gialiam, buque, Munio, for London.
■INW VRDS— COASTS ISI". Ort. 2i. Anna, Maria, schooner, Wright, master^ I pom B\y of Plenty, with Flax. Oct. 29. Samuel Mcustlcn, schooner, Shearer, maslu 1 , tiotn Thames with Kauri Gum. Ott 2.0. Cn/'h itnc, «r huoticr, Richards, master, from the Thames*, with Gum. OUI W\RDS — COASTWISE. Oct. 25. Swan, cutter, Millon, master, for Wangarei, in ballast. Ort 2."). Maria, schooner, Smith, master, tor Bay of Islands, with sundries. Oct. 25. Gle7iga)iy, cutter, Williamson, master, for North Cape, in ballast. Oil. 25. Aurora, schooner, Paiker, master, for HoKianga, in ballast. Oct. 25. Dining, schooner, Kell, master, for the Tnnmcs, in ballast. Oct. 26- Caxdle, schooner, M Intosh, master, for tl)o Thames, in halla&t. Oct. 27. Fhpnq Fis/i, schooner, Pope, master, for Mahuraugi, in ballast. Oct. 27. Ocean Queen, schooner, Crofts, master, fur Waiheke, in ballast. Ot 2a. Samuel Marsden, Shearer, master, for the Wade.
The TFMiam Ihtde has anivecl from Hokianga, with spirs, and has proceeded to Waiheke for manganese, and returns (o fill up with Kaurie Gum, when she will sail for England immediately. The barque Graham bound fiom Sydney for London, put in hcie on Sunday last, having sprung a leak. She was beached on Wednesday last, and her damage ascertained and repaired, bhe proceeds on her homeward voyage this day. ■*■
Ai rived at Sjjdnei/.— From London, the barque Jane Goudie, 2,' M toiis. She led the Downs, on the 7th June, hut was detained in the channel, not clearing the Land's End till the 24ih June.
The birquc llaidee, is titling up nt Buchanan & Cos. whavl, to proceed to Newcastle, to take iv cattle find horses for Auckland. The Marian Hudson, has been taken up by the Trench Catholic Mission, and isloadiug for the South Sea Islands, at Wilson's wharf, Sydney. Tahiti. — The schooner Countes* of TVillnn, was lost going out of the harbour of Pajuitc, date not known. The wreck sold for '150 dollars. We are happy to be able to state that the cutter, Odd Fellow, of this port, has arrived safe at Tahiti The Rrulich and French Admirals had met at Tahiti for tho purpose of anangins Mr. Consul Pnlchard's affaii s. The Salamander, English war steamer was still at Tahiti. New Island —Captain Simmons has discovered a new isUnd in the Pacific. It is situate in the n-«u«k from Otaheito to Valparaiso, in south ldlilu le 2ldcgiefsdn<l 10 minutes, a-d westlongilu.ie 13S degiees, 5i minutes. He named it the Isle ol Fauli, fiom his vebscl.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 22, 1 November 1845, Page 2
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