ENGLISH SHIPPING.
The William Hyde, hence 22nd November, arrired in the Downs, on the, I9,th March. The Grajiam, from Sydney, 7th Oct. and Auckland Ist November, arrived, attheDowiis on«the 17th March. ' ' ' '
PoR-reiwouTH, March 3.—The Carysfort, 26, Captain G. H. Seymour, will go out of harbour for Spithead to;Haorr(ow, weather Jpermitjting, and sail on Jionday or Tuesday next, with Captain General Sir Charles Fitzroy, for Sydney, touching at the Cape of Good Hope. After landing Sir Charles at Sydney* §he will proceed lo the Pacific, to join the squadron tinder Rear-admiral Sir George Seymour^ Com,man-cier-in-Chiejf on that station, for whom she carries, despatches. . The ihjp Emerald Isle, 550 tons, Captain Palmer, was to sail for Sydney on, the 15th March: and the barque Penyard Parky Captain Weller, on the 15th ApriL The Nelson, which had been advertised as the April Post-office packet for Sydney, had been taken off the birth »nd laid on for, Calcutta. A ship of 230 tons, called the John Wesley, built for the service of the Wesleyan Missions in the Pacific, may shortly expected from England.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 61, 1 August 1846, Page 2
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