Shipping Intelligence.
INWARDS. — FOREIGN. April 10. Samuel Boddington, barque, 660 tons, H. J. Naylor, master, from Sydney, 26th March, with 155 head of cattle, and sundries. Passengers, Mrs. Braithwaite, and Messrs. R. Johnstone, Lewis, and Carlton.
INWARDS— COASTWISE. April 7. Victory, schooner, Leathart, master, from Kawhia, with Pork and Wheat
OUTWARDS— COASTWISE. April 6. Catherine, schooner, Richards, master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. April 6th. Dolphin, schooner, Atkins, master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. & Mrs. Clarke and family. Apiil 6. Bride, schooner, Mason, master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. April 6. Russell, schooner, Hatt, master, for Bay of Islands, with sundries. April 6. Thomas, schooner, Sullivan, master, for Mahurangi, with sundries. April 7. Robert Burns, schooner, Matthews, master, for Tauranga, in ballast. From Sydney. — The barque Janet, 334 tons, Dring, master, sailed on the 16th March, for Mauukao Passengers, Mrs. and Miss Dring, Mrs. Carim, Messrs. Sidey, H. Bell, G. Steedon, and J. M'Nara. The barque Eagle, 438 tons, sailed on the 20th March, for Auckland, via Newcastle. The barque Queen, 379 tons, Gordon, master, sailed on the 21st March, for Auckland, via Newcastle. The schooner Mazeppa, sailed for Auckland direct, on the26th March.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 45, 11 April 1846, Page 2
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