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SHIP NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
From London, on Friday last, having sailed
from thence the 22d September, the brig Cratg-
evar, Captain Ray, with merchandise. Pas-
- sehger, Mr. Czarnico, from Poland.
From the same place, on Saturday, wnence
she sailed the 22d of September, the steam
packet William the Fourth , Captain Stamp, in
ballast. Passenger, Mr. John Evans.
From the Isle of Mull (Scotland), same day,
having left that place the 27th September, the
ship Brilliant , Captain Gilkinson,- with 312
emigrants, under the superintendence of Angus
Campbell, Esq. Surgeon, R. N. Passengers,
Mr. Duncan M'Phee and Mr. M'Clare.
From the Cape of Good Hope and Hobart
i ; Town, same day, having sailed from the latter
v place the 7th instant, the brig Galatea , Captain
Tayt, with sundries. Passengers, Lieutenant
Munday, 21st Regiment, Mr. Levien, and Mr.
; : Thomson.
"From the Sperm Fishery, on Monday, the
" brig Scamander, with 150 tuns sperm oil. Left
this Port July, 1836.
From London, yesterday, having left Cowes
the 20th Sept. the ship Marquis of Hastings, Cap
tain Simpson, with merchandise. Passengers,
John Brown, Esq.. Mrs. Brown, Misses Harriet
and Louisa Brown, Masters John and William
Brown, Miss Eliza Brown, Masters Edward and
Charles Brown, Miss Edith, Gustava, and Si-
gismunda Brown, Miss Triesteat and three ser
vants, Mr. Edward Brown, Mrs. Brown, Miss
Louisa Brown, Mr. E. Brown and four servants,
Mr.- George Fenwick, Mrs. Fenwick, Mr. F.
Fenwick and three servants, Captain G. Christ
mas, Mrs. Christmas, Daniel Service, Mr. Thos.
Hepton, Mrs. Hepton, Master Hepton, Miss M.
Hepton, Miss Bundreeu, Mr. William Kingston
and Miss Kingston, Mr. H. A. Meringetzhosen,
Mr, Cornelius Kortriglit, Mr. Edmund Trim
mer, Mr. George Elliott, Miss E. Purson, Mr.
G. Manton.
From London, same day, whence she sailed
the 21st September, the ship Bcncoolen, Captain
Gilbert, with merchandise. Passengers, Mr. R.
Graham, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr, R. Passmore, Mrs.
Passmore and child, Mr. Apprace, R. N. Mrs.
Apprace, Miss Apprace, Miss Z. Apprace, Miss
H. Apprace, Mr. John Clapliam, Mrs. Claphain
and child, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Leach, Mr. J. M.
Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, William Gosling, Esq.
. Mrs..Gosling and child, Miss Haslingden, Mr.
Boyd, Triphema Semo, Sarah Simpson, Mary
Ann Salting, Eliza Stokes, James Haselton.
DEPARTURES.
: < For Launeeston, on Saturday last, the brig
Bee, with sundries.
. For Port Macquarie, same day, the steamer
William the Fourth:
. For Newcastle, on Monday ,-tbe-steameri So
phia Jane and Tamar.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
The Elizabeth for Launeeston, and the Hope
for South Australia, this day ; the Psyche for
the Sperm Fishery, the 25th, and the Genii for
. : the Whale Fishery, the 27 th instant.
Passengers per ship " Eweretta," for
London.— G. T. Palmer, Esq. lady and family,
George Rankin, Esq. lady and family, D.
-M'Kellar, Esq. lady and family, and Dr. Jef-
. fries.
Passengers per ship ' Augusta Jessie,'?
1:: for London — Mrs. Edenborough, Captain Re
vel, Captain West, and Lieutenant Greig.
The cutter Delight , belonging to Mr. Magner>
of Market-street, respecting the safety of which
so many fears were entertained, returned to Port
©n Saturday,- having only lost an anchor in all
he heavy gales she encountered.
The steam vessel William the Fourth, which
> arrived from London on Friday, belongs to Mr.
Grose, and is intended for the Hunter trade.
- We forgot to mention in our last, among the
v! ; passengers per Jessie, Mrs. Maher and two Miss
Clarks, sisters of Mrs. Maher, of George-street.
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