SYDNEY SHIPPING.
January 27th, 1842. ARRIVAL. From Greenock, yesterday, having left the 6th October, the barque Margaret, Captain Kerr, with 273 emigrants, under the superintendence of Dr. M‘Kenny. Passengers— Mr. A. M*Arthur, Mr. W. Little, aud Mr. M'Cole. DEPARTURE. For Port Phillip, yesterday, the brig William Wise, Capt. Bar wood, with sundries. The Margaret, from Greeuock, yesterday, brings 273 emigrants, all of whom have arrived in very good health. TwentyTour infants died during the voyage from infantile diseases. Tdie Maagaret has been exactly one huudred and nine days since she weighed anchor. The Broom was to sail in a few days with emigrants, tor Sidney, and the Sarah Boisjord to follow immediately after. The Prince of Orange and North Briton, were both coming on to Sydney, from Leith, with emigrants. The Gilbert Jamieion sails this morning for London.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 53, 19 February 1842, Page 2
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