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VESSELS ENTERED OUTWARDS.
Trident,-brig, 19( tons, Todd, for London. Agents,
TVillis and Co.,
Lady -Leith,' brig, 154 tons, Richards, for New
'Zealand. Agents; -R. Duke and Co.
Harle4uin, schooner, 71 tons Kyle forýLaunces
Ioni.--Agent, J. Simmons.;;
THE "AMELIA THOMPSON."-Extract from a letter
received from Captain Dawson, dated 8th January,
from Batavia Roads:-" I arrived here four days
ago, after a very favourable passage of twenty-five
days from Port Phillip. I can get nothing to do for
the ship, off I must again; a losing concern ships will
be this year. I intend to go to Ceylon, or some of
these parts, for heaven knows where I will get a
freight. Tell all the Captains you meet to transport
their ships to Melbourne, and convert them into inns
or hotels, it will be a better spec. than sailing them in
such infernal times as these. John Chinaman is
playing the devil with us shipmasters of the Engl sh
nation. Is this to be tolerated ! To hear by each
successive post or packet that his Celestial Majesty
has by his terrific edicts banished the British flag
from the waters of the Celestial Empire. _o it is,
l.owever and John Bull atthe~present time prest nts
aicunious spectacle' -Twauikey his him by the tat
Johny-Crapeata by ftie hornsaril; Jonathan tilks
-1im. Oh, my country, that I should ever see .the
* i'schooner I'air Barbadian, Bennett, was lead
iing witli maize-at Table Cape, New Zealand; she
*'--was to proceed to the East Coast previous to sailing
for Sydney. ;
-The.Thomas Bold, from London for Sydney, was
incompany with the.Acasta off the Isle ot W ight ori
the 25th of Novem-er. "
The James Pattison, from Sydney for Samarang
-vas spoken on the 16th of March in Hass' Straits.
We are informed that H. M. S. Bufato will pro
-eed to the hay or islands, New Zealand, about thi
-3rd of April; Captain Hobson's lady and lamil3
proceed by her to that settlement.
The Clyde,-Charles-Jones, and Dauntless, had not
:arrived at Port Phillip, as ii as repotted in last Friday's
Hlerald. . ... " -
WIiALERS.-The Tane Eliza. out five months, with
2320 barrels of sperm and X80 of black oil, was
,spoken on the 11th instiant in lat. 33° 10', S., long.
A0 2' E., lby the.Susaunah Ann; the Jane Eliza
reported having spoken theJune, Cooper, out thret
-annbths, with 270 barrels of sperm oil; and the Jan,
spoke the Clarkstone, out nine months, with 150¶
bairels-of sperm-oil.
EyGiANIo.-The lmnrmion -entered outwards a;
oindoni on the 14th of November-for Sydney.
' The China entered outwards for loading it London
..on the 14th of November-for Sydney.
<Loading at London for Sydney :-T'he a 111cxberoughi
Ljvingstone, the Potter, Hawthorne, and tilhe Brea
rnbury, Burnett.
The Coromandel, French, was loading for Sydney
and New Zealand.
Loading at Londob-for Hobart Town :The Sii
7 eor-e Arthur, Currie, and: the Montrywres;Gibbs
The Elila, Mann, and the Morley, Evans, west
loading at London for South Australia.
-atPo Ptihe2T7 e ship Rajasthan from Lon
-n tief27th~ October and South Australia the 26th
o.oFebrnary, arrl ed on 'the 9th of ftlarch.
-T~ahe' barque ; ies; Todd, sailed on the 2nd oh
Rlarch for Lontn,'wihh 500 bales of Voul, ant
.2462 letters and newspapers!
. The Charlotte and the Fox had arrived from Laun.
<ceston.
The William Mitcalfe, Philltpson, sailed -on the
.9th of March for Madras and Calcitta, in ballast.
ihe Columbian, Wakemnfrom Liverpool, was to
sail about the 13th of March for Sydney.
- HoARrT Tows.-The West Indian, from L ondon,
Sith hierchandise, arnived'on the l2tn of M1 arch.
The Eudora, from Calcutta, arrived on the 12th of
S-March.
The'&Mary-Ann, Stevenson, from the Mauritius,
- arrived on the 14th of March.
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