ENGLISH SHIPPING.
ARUIVAI.S. January 2 ) —Kosciusko, from Mo'bourne. January 26—Lady Bowen, from Sydney; Lady Egidia, from Molbourno ; H.M.B. Eclipse, from Auckland, N.Z. January 2.o—Bonlomond, from Sydnoy; Kornrood, from Auckland, N.Z. January 30—Lightning, from G-eelong; Nineveh, from Sydnoy. February I—Star of Pcnco, from Molbourno; Admiral Fitzroy, from Wallaroo ; George Thompson, from Melbourne ; C 'onatto, from Adelaide. February 3—Uitlemin, from Sydnoy. February t—Pekina, from Adolaido. February o—Palcstiuo, from Champion Bay. February 7 —H.M.S. Curagoa, from Auckland, N.Z. February 11—Philip Nelson, from Wallaroo. February '21—Uhariot of Famo, from Molbourno, February 22—Tho Murray, from Adelaide ; The Goolwa, from Adolaido; Evelyn, from Adolaido. TIKPAUTtritES . ruoM ioxdox. For Sydnoy—February 7, Woollooraooloo ; 9, Winona. For Melbourne—January, Esmer.ilda; February, Albert Edward, Moravian, Gala, Merrio Monarch, Suffolk. For Auckland—February 22, Ironsides, ship, 898, Hodiuy, from Graveseud. For Canterbury—January 01, Lincoln, ship, Leamon, from Gravesond. For Nelson—February 9, Dona Anita, barque. Brown, from Gravesend. For Otago—February 14th, Blencathfti, ship, Doran, from Gravesend. For Australia —February 7, H.M. a.?. Charvbflia, from Portsmouth. For Hobart Town —February, Onyx. For Adelaide—February, Maty Nicholson. FrtOJI LIVERPOOL. For Sydnoy—February 14, Rancagua. For Melbourne—February, TJlcoats, Hahnemann, Glendevon. For Queensland—February 15, Empress of the Seas. YK3SELS LOADING—PEB. 26. For Atiofclftnd—-Nil. For Canterbury—Lancashire Witch, King. For Nelson—Avery, Sinclair. For Otago—Vesta, Gottleben; Beautiful Star, Lees. For Wellington—Loclinagar, Stott; Otter, Croscombs. Tho Donna Anita, for Nelson, arrived at Plymouth on tho 21st of February, leaky in her top sides, but is cxpccted to sail again on tho 26th. Messrs. A. Hall and Co. launched recently from their yard at Aberdeen a very fine clipper Bliip, constructed on Iho composite principle, to class a 1 at Lloyd's for 13 years, of 1075 tons builders' measurement, and 1014 tons register. The vessel was named the Bruckley Castle, and is intended for the Australian and China trades. She is tho property of Messrs. Donuldson, Rose, and Co., and iB to be commanded by Captain Smart, formerly of the Ben Lomond. The Ironsides.—The ship Ironsides, Captain Hcdl.ay, is the only departure for Auckland, having failed from Gravesend on tho 22nd February. Tho Ulcoats, from Liverpool to Melbourne, loft Ilolyhoad on January 30. Tho Norfolk, for Melbourne, sailed from Plymouth on tho 12th Fobruary. The Esmeralda, for Melbourne, did not leave the Clyde until t>io 18th February. tI.M.-'.S. Charbydis left Portsmouth on tho 7th February for the Australian station o relieve H.M.S.S. Esk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1074, 24 April 1867, Page 4
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