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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. Apiil 17. Mun/ord, schooner, 169 tons, Hayle, mastcr, from Hobart Town, via Wellington, with sundries. Passenger— Mr. Telford. T. Lewis, agent. April 17. Lalla Rookh, ship, 573 tons, Hams, master, from London, tin Wellington, with sundries. Passengers— Capt. Parker, Mr. Gilfillan, Mr. Bain, Mr. \ Shoveller, Mr. Stephen, Mr. Fraier, Mr. Hansard, and one in iteerage. Brown 8c Campbell, ngents. April 17. Ennerdale, barque, tons, Billiston, master, from London, with sundries. Passengers— the Rev. Mr. Reid, and Mrs. Reid, Rer. Mr. * Fletcher, tn d Mrs. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Commons, Mr. H. Stretton, Mr. C. Clarke, Mr. It. Hooper. For Wellington— Mr. Chas. Dickton, end Mr. R. Willoughby Dicknon, Mr. and Mrs. Blaker, and two children. Brown and Campbell, agents.

DEPARTURES April 19. Inchlnnani barque, 565 torn, Pearse, master, for Newcastle, with pai tof original carpo. Pasienge r»— Capt. Dacre, Mr. Rogeri, Mr. McDowell, and Mr. Swan, and 9in itcerage. J. Macky, agent.

The Ennerdale hai made a fair average passage of one hundred and nine days, having left the Downs on the '29th December. She made the Three Kings on the one hundred and fifth day. She brings a general cargo— but no rfgular Mail. The Lalla Rookh experienced severe westher on her pasiage from Wellington. She bringt • quantity of Ordnance Storei from England. The Muuford in touching first at Wellington went to the wrong market with her flour, of which she had a considerable quantity— Had the brought it to this port, it would have yielded a handsome return to the The Harlequin is »t Manukao, from whence she will sail on Monday for Cook's Straits.

En-glish Shipping.— The following vosiels had cleared out for these colonies, and, according to Btrdj's Shipping List of December 8, would sail about the dates mentioned. For Sydney: Dec. 18, Tory, 483, Ninm. master, from Plymouth, (emigranti) ■Dißby, 787, T*ber, master, (emigrants) ; Dec. 18, Julindar, 638, Burn, ranter, (emigrants) ; Elizabeth Archer, 338, Cobb, maiter; Jan. 1, Sjdney (P. O. P), 345, White, master, from Gravesend ; Mary White, 330, Hitchens, maiter ; Jan. 18, Agenoria, 724, Hunt, nwster, from Plymouth (emigrants) ; Josephine, 310, Smith, master; Jan. 28, James Gibb, 815, Jackson, master, (emigrants). Fo* Moueton Bay : Jan. 28, Cbaieley. 515, Aldrick, mister, (emigrants.) There were two vesieli (name» not given) to sail for New Zealand in February— One for Auckland, laid on by Willis & Co., to sail on the Ist ; «nd one laid on for the New Zealand Compnny's Settlement!, to sail on the sth Fcbiutry.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 302, 21 April 1849, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 302, 21 April 1849, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 302, 21 April 1849, Page 2

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