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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVED
April. 30. — The barque 'ITcncncvAS, W«l
(1, muster, from London December 26th
with merchandise. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs.
Bransby, Misses Scott and Ankerson, Messrs.
Thorpe, and Clay, Mrs Weller and child, and
Mrs. Stallard.
April 30. — The schooner Velocity, Brown-
ing, master, from Hobart Town 25th ultimo,
with sundries. Passengers, Mr, and Mrs. Brad-
ley, Mrs. Salting und one child, and Mr. McLa
ren.
Apiul 30. — The brJff Brotiikiib, M'Konzie,
master, froin Ilobart Town, bound to India, in
ballast. . -...--.
Apnu.30,— H. M. S. Beagle, put back from
stress of weather.
MayI. — Tluibarqiinl'misrAN', Millman, rons
ter, from China Filiruary 2{-,- with 380 tons
tea. P.-ixseupers,- Captain HiH and Mrs. Green.
May 2. — Tliebar.o.jiK-lE.&iiKXJ.A Anna, Thom
son, muster, '-from China, 26th Four uuay, with
.SAILED,.
A«niiT30. — Tiin'bnrqno A«ju-r 'MAivoiNreti).,,
'Britt a n , roaster, for Calcutta, in ballast.
A rim. -31) — The barque Cecelia, Burrell,
master, for Newcastle in ballast. '
May 2.— This barque Royal Geougb, Rich
ards roaster, for Manila, in ballast. ,
May 2. — Tho brig Wat«rlily,: Brown, master,
tfnr Hobart Town, witli sundries. Passengers
Captain Uddell and Lady, Mrs. Groves ami-child,
Mrs. Skelton, Messrs. Brown, -Brownlow.-Hayes,
and two in the steerage.
May 2. — The brier A ones, Cohb, master, for
Port Nicholson, with sundries. Passengers —
Mr. and Mrs. Milton, Mr. Mrs. and George New
man, Mr. and Mrs. Virtue, Messrs. J. C. Riddcll,
Smith, Jones, a nd Shapter. '-?'-..
May 2. — The bwquo Cabthaoinian, Ro
bcrtson, master, for Callio, in ballast.
May 2. — The brig Buoxheus, resumed hot
voyage to India., . .,
May 2. — If. M, S. Beagx.e, resumed her
voyage, havirlg put back, on Saturday, iu conse
-quence of tlie roughness of the weather.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
WooDBmnGB. forlndiR, thi* day. .
Maitland, for Lombock, this day.
M ACQUAsif a, for Hohart Town, this day.
MiDDt,r.sKX, forLondon, to-morrow.
AnKRcaosiBY, for Port Phillip, to-morrow.
Stanbbbings, for London, to-morrow.
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'The Burlcy, for Liverpool, has pearly com
pleted her loading, and will sail on Sunday next.
Van Diemen's Land.— Arrived at Hobart
Town, April 16th, the Osprey, from London ;
18th, the Matilda, from Sydney ; l!Hh the Tri
ton, from ' Sydney ; 20th, the Caroline; 22nd
the Sir John Byng. 23, the barque Cannd.n,
from London. Sailed the 22nd, the Osprey for
New Zealand. At Launccston, tiie 20th of
April, the Tamnr, from Syduey.
China.- — Arrived the brig Diana, from Syd
ney. Sailed Feb. 26, the Isabella Anna, fur
Sydney. The Australasian Packet had been en
gaged in the opium trade. '
England. — The following vessels were adver
tised for these' Colonies since the publication of
Hardy's List last rcpeived in Sydney : for Syd
jicy, the Ganges, David Roxburgh, and St.
George; for Sydney and New Zealand, the
Medusa and the Earl of Durham ; for I/Rtinccs
ton, the Ocean Queen; for Hobart Town, the
Sultan ; for New Zealand, the Indemnity and
Tobago. The Theresa had arrived at Plymouth
?to embark emigrants for Sydney; H. M. S. Fly,
18, Cup tain Hlackwood, accompanied by the
schooner Bramble, as: a tender, were to still for
Torres' Straits in all March, in. order, to proceed
with the survey of tlmt intricate passage. Ad
vertised Dec. 11. — For Sydney, the Duk« of
Manchester; for Port Phillip, the Caledonia,
4.05 tons, (Liddell.)
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