SYDNEY SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. June 23.— The Ship Ganges, 430 tons, McDonald? . master, from the Downs the 26th February. June 24. — The brig Adelaide, 260 tons, Captain Ellis, from Auckland the 12th and Kawau ihe 30th May. Passengers, Mr. P. Cohen, Mrs. Willis, Miss. Cretnay, Mrs. Strang, Mr. R. Stark, and Mr. G. Bur' rovves. Jnne 25— The barque Jginconrt,669 t,ons, Neatby master, from the Downs the Bth March. Passengers Colonel Mundy, Deputy Adjutant-General : Colonel M'Cleverty, Deputy Quarter-Master General of New Zealand; Mrs. M'Cleverty, Mr. and Mrs. Aspinwall, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mrs. BJackall, Miss Donnithorne, Mr. Horace Flower, Mr. Drummond, Mr. J. Harrison, and Mr. B. Kiugdon. June 30.— The barpue Abel Grower, (p. o. packet,) 313 tons, Alexander, master, from London, having jeft iHe Downs the 6th February. July 13— The schoener John Bull, 72 tons Twohey master, from Launceston, having left George To wxj on the 9th instant.
SAILED. June 25.— The barque, Samuel Boddmgton, 669 tons, Naylor master, for Calcutta. June 29.— The barque Triad, 314 tons, Lyell master; for London. Passengers— Rev. Dr. Lang, M.L.C. Mrs. Lang, three sons apd one daughter, (part of her cargo consisted of 44 tons Kauri Gum.) July 4 — The brig Bee, 134 tons, Unthank piaster, for Auckland, via Newcastle. July 9— The barque Levant^i tons^Lane, raastov, for Port Nicholson. Passengers.-— Captain O'Connell, Captain Newnham, Lieut. Turner and Lieut. M'Coy, 65th Regiment ; Ensign Barber, 58th Regiment; Mr. J. J. Peacock, Dr. Knox, Mr. W, W. Taylor, 8 sergeants, 7 corpoTals, (62 rank and file, 24, women, and 32 childreti o£ 65th au^ 58th Regiments. ' " July 11.— The barque Palestine, 359 tons, Lidderdale, master, for London. Passengers — His Excellency Sir George Gipps, "Lady Gipps ; Mr. and Mn. E. C. Strode, Mr. ' 6. L. Robinson, Dr. 'Piue, and Lieut. Wharton, H.M.B. 'Osprey ; " MUs Newpqft, Mr. J. £<lsop, 4 wa,rratit officers and 38 seamen of H. M. B. Osprey. ' ' ' ' Jnly 12,~The brig Adelaide, 258 *ons, Ellis, master, for Auckland, via Twofold Ray. PassengersMr. T. M' Cll'ment,Mr. T. M. Moore, Mr. J. Walker Mr. M, Reynolds, Mr. J. Gouejh, Mr. & Mrs.'Cooney, and three children, Mr. T. Riddell, Mrs. Beddell> h Mr. H indie. The Jgincourt and China, will sbortly proceed to Hobart Town, having, been taken up for the converance of troops ( to India. ' ' ' ''
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 61, 1 August 1846, Page 2
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