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Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVED.

Match 12. — H.M. colonial steam sloop Victoria, Capt. Norman, from Manukau. March 12. — H. M. S. S. Cordelia, Commander Home, from Manukan. March 12. — I.C.R.M.S.R. Victory, 501 tons, Toogood, from the Southern Settlements. March 13.— Sea Nymph, brig, 173 tons, Morrison, from Nelson. Ma eh 18. — Traveller's Bride, ketch, Reid, from Manukau. March 15. — Heron, schooner, 91 tons, Laing, from Nelson.

SAILED.

March 12.—1.C.R.M.5.5. Victory, Toogood, for Sydney. Passengers— C. C. DesVoeux, Esq., Mrs Des Vceux and child, Mrs Richardson, Mrs W. C. King and 2 children, Miss Tyhurst, Miss Harm, Miss Penwarden. March 13. — H. M. S. S. Cordelia, Commander Hume, for Sydney, from Waitara. March 15. — H.M. colonial steam sloop Victoria,

More troops may be- looked for shortly from India. The 64th, (second Staffordshire) which were under orders from Bombay prior to the 57th, are on their way down, and the 70th (Surrey) had received the route from Bengal, and were expected to sail from Calcutta not later than the Ist of the present month. The departure of the depot, with the women and children of the 57th regt. from Poona was quite uncertain. — New-Zealander, February 27. We have been informed that the following troops were ordered to embark at Gravesend on board the African, which was to sail on the 3rd January last : Lieuts. Russell and Tragett, 57th Foot. D.A.C.G. Irines, 24 men, 12 women, and 12 children Commissariat Staff; 2 men Armourers Corps ; 5 conductors of the Royal" Artillery ; 2 store clerks; 1 purveyors clerk ; 1 surgeon. — Ibid. By the latest accounts received in London from Bombay, the 57th Foot present to embark for New Zealand consisted of 23 officers and 812 men. There had since arrived from England, per Clyde, 3 officers and 80 men, besides which there were on tbe passage'to Bombay, per auxiliary screw Istamboul, which put into the "Cape, under jury masts, on the 23rd October, 2 officers and 45 men. These detachments of 5 officers aud 125 men were under otders to come on to New Zealand ; so that the 57th will rous'er close upon 1000 bayonets when once concentrated in this Colony. — Ibid. The Snaresbrook sailed for London on Sunday last, with 1150 bales wool and sundries. The declared value of her cargo is £24,974, and when added to that of the Hound, makes a total of j€48,803, of produce exported from Wellington for London this season. The Wild Duck is fast filling up, and will most likely sail in a few days. — Wellington Independent, March 5.

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Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 450, 16 March 1861, Page 2

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420

Shipping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 450, 16 March 1861, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume IX, Issue 450, 16 March 1861, Page 2