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Shipping Intelligence.

ARIIIVALS. Nov. 23. Lord Hobart, brig;, lfil «on», Johnson, master, from Twofold Bay, via Russell, with cattle, sheep, anil horses. .\V. S. Grahame, ngent. Nov. 27. Java, ship, 1200 tons, Capt. Parker, RN., from Sydney, via Russell, with troops, oi the 58th

anil Gsth Regts. DEPARTUItCS. Nil.

ARRIVALS— COASTWIStt. Nov. 23. Gazelle, schooner, 14 tons, Mclntosh, master, from the Thames, with timber. Nov. 24. Dolphin, schooner, 20 tons, Campbell, master, from Poverty Hay, with sundries. Nov. 26. Flying Fis/i, schooner, 11 tons, Hlafck, master, from Bay of Plenty, with flax, maize, pigs, &c. Nov. 20. Alextmtler. ketch, 30 tons, Miller, master, from Cape Colville, with bullocks, timber, &c.

DEPARTURES— COASTWISE. Nov. 23. Providence', schooner, 14 tons, Collet maBt«jr, for Taurauga, w'nh sundries. Noc. 23. GaieUe, schooner, 14 ton?, Mclntosh, raasti»r, fcir (hd Thames, in ballast. Nov. 24. Undine i schoohbr, 22 tons, Dunning, master, for the Great Barrier, in ballast. Nov. 25. Dfi;»M|f, schoonrr, ( l2 tons. Downing, ,mafc ten from Coiomandcl Hal-hour, with sundries. Nov. 2(5. Alexander, ketch, 36' tons, Miller, master, for Matnksinn, in bnllast. Captain Marshall, of the Ilaidee, has kindly furnished us with the following copy ot the contenfs of a slip of paper picked up in a bottle, * short distance within the heads of the harboiir of Kaipara : — " Barque Arequ/'pa, of Whitehaven, Captain James Crugg, fioin London, bound to Hobart Town, out 99 days. In lat. 43°30 J S, long. 120 °X, Mrirch 9, 1845. Wind W.N.W, strdng.. All hands well. The Under is requested to report." Picked up in a boflle at Kaipara. Lat. 30 ° 39* S., long. 173 ° . Filst week in August, I§l6 Wo have known bottles to be picked up after a considerable interval had elapsed since they were committed to the deep, but 'never heard of one being found after so long a period as this, or that had floated such an incredible di (mice.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 78, 28 November 1846, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 78, 28 November 1846, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 78, 28 November 1846, Page 2

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