List of Whalers that have visited the Bay of Islands this year.
Jan. I.— Lewis, American ship, 308 tons, W. W. Clement, matter, 7| months out, with 70 barrels •rerm oil. Jna. 2— Abraham H. Howland, American ship, 414 toni, Joha Fisher, master, 16 months out, with 700 barrels black oil, 30 barrel* sperm oil, and 6000 lbs. whalebone. Jan. 4— William Tell, American ship, 368 tons, James M. Tuber, master, 15 months out, with 920 barrels sperm oil, 80 barrels black oil, Jan. 26— Julian, American ship, 355 tons, C. Taber, master, 30 months out, with 150 i barrels black oil, 150 barrels sperm oil, 50O() lbs. whalebone, J Jin. 28— Abraham Barker, American ship, 401 tons, ■ A. R, Barker, master, ont 20 monthn, with 2700 barrels black oil, 40 barrels sperm oil. Jan. 28— Jefferson, American ship, 396 tons, James T. Skinner, master, 5 months out, with 120 barrels sperm oil, 50 barn*)? black oil. Feb. s— Charles W. Morgan, American ship, Sol tons John D. Samson, master, 8 months out, with 150 barrels sperm oil. Feb. B— Franklin, American ship, 391 tons, Mrreator Cooper, master, 27 months out, with 3350 barrels black oil. Feb. 15—Harvest, American ship, 263 tons, Thomas S. Bailey, master, 26' months out, with 1400 barrels black oil, 474 barrels black oil, and 18,000 lbs. whalebone. Feb. 18—Swift, American ship, 320 tons, Frederick Vincent, master, 7£ months out, with 180 barrels sperm oil, 25 barrels black oil. Feb. 21— Francis, American ship, 347 tons, Edward Gstdiuer, master, 28* months out, with BUO barrels sperm oil. Feb. 27— Narwhal, British ship, 380 torn, Edward Baker, matter, 9 months out, with 40 barrels sperm oil. Feb. 28— Solomon Sutlers, Ameiican ship, 316 tons, J. C. Stafford, master, out 16 months, with 300 barrels sperm oil, 2 0 do. black oil. List o* Vessels that have touched at thb Bay OP IIStANUS ON THEIU WAY TO CaMFOHNIA, [fok wood and water], Jan. I—Sea1 — Sea Gull, from Sydney. Feb. Z— Sir John Franklin, from Hobart Town.
Feb. 15— Ariel, from Port Phillip. March 7 — Ralph Bernal, from Sydney. March 14—/ Don't Know, from Hobart Town.
The following ships may be hourly expected fmm England; — Oriental, emigrants, to sail on the 9th November; Sumatra, merchandiie, on the 13th, Poictiers, convictt, Moreton Bay, on the 16th; Salsette, merchandise, on the 20, and John. Knox, emigrants , from Liverpool, on the 26th.— Sydney Herald, slh March .
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 412, 27 March 1850, Page 2
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