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Shipping Intelligence.

]• (1 R T O F AI7C Iv LA N 1). ARRIVALS. 1 in.wns. -hip. from Newcastle, N.SA\ . H.M.S.S. L.-k. fivm the Thames. Kauri, schooner, from the East Coa-st. I>KPA RTUUEiS. I-ui'-'polit'. hris, for Hobart Town. EX'I'ERED IN'WAR US. apt. a. l:i—Man-, -- tons, Brown, from Munurnngi, with 45 tens firewood. nt. Hyphens, 21 tons, InnesS, from Matakaun, with 24 1-'ii> tirewood. !?_ Swallow. 27 tons, Catchpole, from Wailieki, with 4') tons firewood. IP —Curlew. 1«"> ions. Kir.gdon, from Pokurukurti, in baila.-t— 2 passengers. - Clyde. In tuns, Ka.-pcr, from Mahurangi, with 'J-' ti'iis tirewood. ;n_. Kai:r\ ;>7 tens. She.-irer. from the East Coa.-t. with loot) busiiels wheat, S casks pork, I ton . —Ti.hn Salmon \- Co., agents. i'j- Sarah Alice, lj toils. Nieman, from Coroinaiulel, 7.000 feet sawn timber—lo passengers. — St-pheiison & Wardell. ajri-nts. JV— i-.r.d'ttviair. 1« tor.-. Hodgftn, from AVailieki, "Ji l ;on> 'iuini. 177 twai, Fnuicia. fn>m ttio Sotith - J'l p:;-.-en^er.-.—Coir.hcs A: Daldy. agents. 1.1 I iiuhnvs, ship. 470 tons. Williams, from New- ( x's.w. Pas.-onfrcis —Messi-s. 11. Manton, K. Jh'.nton. J. Smith, Billy.—Gillfillaii A: Co.. ,'i^'rlits. CLEARED OUTWARDS. AI'KIL 19—C-,;il. w, 15 tons, Kingdon, for the Thames, in IP—Saiah Alice, 15 tons, Nieman. for Coromandel, witl; -undries—S passengers. —Stephenson & Waideli. agents. 19—Mai v, 22 ton-, Brown, :"or Waiheki, in ballast. It—clvde, l"i tons, Kasper, for IMahurangi, in ballast—l passemrer. I! 1 --Kill..mail, schoi ner. 02 tons. McCUitchie, for Wellir.tton. in ballast—Master, agent. I?"—Sw:di'.w, 27 tons, CatchjK'le, for the Great Harrier, in ballast—6 passengers. 19— Cosmopolite, brig. 144 tons. James, for Hobart Town, ill ballast. Basonger—Mr. Charles Stewart. ■ llel.i iton &- Co., agent.-. i;i_i iipheu?, 21 tons, liinoss, for Matakana, in ballast. 19 —J-'.n'l, avour. 1H tons, Hodgson, for Waiheki, in lialiast—! pa.-senger. ENTERED OUTWARDS. APEIL '9—Mary and Edith, barque, for Sydney. IMPORTS FOREIGN. * IVv Lindsay.-, tiom Xuwcastlc :—loo hc.*ul cattl**, MiiitiMi J3inth<-r?.

The ship Lindsays, C-npt. W. J?. Williams, which we notitvd in our yesterday's issue us bein<; eignalled at sunset 011 Monday evening* fetched her anchorage t-urlv morning She sailed from Xewcastl* 1 oil the 2nd iu>t.. and had a succession of fine light wt*ather all the way across ; made tilt? J hive Kingrf la?t Saturday "vvrek. and has been detained 011 this coi'.-t l»v lijjlir winds tirid euhits. "i he Lindsays brin»»." 1-10 head of fat cattle, having k>«t 32 ; they are consigned to Me*:«rs. Gilfillan and Co. Ksk, 21 guns. Capt. Hamilton, arrived from the Thames rut i'oromundel yesterday morning. >he hrouuht up the native cutter Snowtliike in tow. ■A'hii-Ji hart hren seized by Mr Mucky, the interpreter. for having a I::nre quantity of .goods on wlreh was iter enumerated in her clearance, i'pon the Esk anchoring, the cutter was moored close aloiiiiside of her. The schooner Kauri, Capt. Shearer, arrived front the Kust Coast yesterday morning ; »he brings a cargo of wheat. Ac. The briir < osniojmHU-, Capt. Jam's, .sailed for HobartTown List eveninir. Tim schooner Tauranifa, Capt. Sollais, leaves tor Tauranjja, this morning with Commissariat stores. Tiie three-masted .schooner Uiileman. Captain MeHuU'liir, cleared at the Customs yesterday for "VV»-Hiugt«»n and sail- this morning. !he a.s. ','iipi. Turnrr. proceeded up the iunmki \e:»t«*rday morning to land her cargo of sheep, :tn.i it turii'-'l to harbour :i£:iiu las-t evening, lb:? vessel will h a\e shortly for Napier, and cuiitiune u regular trader. liic s.?. Capt. Machin, its due from Sydney HnglUli mail on Friday next. Should the ainil arrive in Sydney to its date, the Otugo may i>e lookt-d for to-Jliorrow. The *.». Xanthe, Capt. White. Miils from ukHU for Ni*wca.<tli- on Friday morning. i in; .«>. Queen, ('a)jt. Francis, leaves the Wueen-j-'.ivirt Wlmri' lor the Southern l'roviuees, on Friday lwxl. at 110011. Tlit Mary ami Edith, Oijit. Murray, hauled lroni tii..- Wharf into the .stream yesterday morning ; ihe tails tor Sydney this day. The hanjue Oler.shee, Capt. St'-vens, has all hut completed the of her <'.argo, and nails for N"'av :;-:ie, N.S.W., i.n Friday next. I'ioat Accii>knt.—As our reporter «sboarding tli« .-hip Linu.-ays yesti.rday morning, erics were, heard in tile direction of Cooper's Bay, and upon looking, a pel-son was soi-n standing 011 a boat that hail just capped, c.illinic loudly for help. The- boats of the s'-v- ---■ ;-al reporters were quickly upon the spot, and with t prompt as-ist nic'.- rendered, the boat was .soon righted, and towed ~]i shore. The lad, who is a sou ■>t'Mr. Hrovvn, the inusie-niiister, was it appears on his wi_v home to 'Judge's 15; iv ; when the boat ueared the p Miit. a sudde 11 jiuiV of wind off tlie land, cansrht her. uifl t'le *h<-et at the time' made l'aht, it was im--1 ihle In let i: ( ~n j t„,at, thus capsized. it is ti.riiuate that the accident was noticed, and so imieh a.-:-;Manee promiitly at hand, otherwise it infill iiave terminated disastrouslv.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 136, 20 April 1864, Page 3

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Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 136, 20 April 1864, Page 3

Shipping Intelligence. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 136, 20 April 1864, Page 3