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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS.—NONE
DEPARTURES.
For Port Nicholson, New Zealand, an Sa- turday last the barque Regia, Captain Kyle, with sundries. Passengers— Captain and Mrs. Williams, and servant, and sixteen in the steerage.
For Port Nelson, New Zealand, the same day, the schooner Sanspareille, Captain
Brodie, with sundries. Passengers — Mr. Brunnins and servant, and Mr. G. W. Hunter.
For London, the same day, the barque Hondurus, Captain Clarke, with colonial pro- duce. Passengers—Mrs. Oxley and two sons, Miss Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Clarke, Dr. France, R.N., Messrs.Westmacott, Garnham, Mollan. Hagarth, and McGregor.
For the Mauritius, the same day, the brig Charlotte, Captain Ward, with a general cargo. Passengers—Messieurs Fume, Fou- cade, and Pailié.
For India, the same day, the barque Platina, Captain Wycherly, in ballast.
For Calcutta, the same day, the barque Earl Durham, Captain Tindall, in ballast. Passenger—Mr. Cramer.
For Port Phillip, via Corner Inlet, the same day, the schooner Falcon, Captain Cooper,
with sundries.
For the South Sea Fishery, yesterday, the barque Nelson, Captain Rogers, with whaling
gear, &c.
For Valparaiso, the same day, the Chilian ship Europa, Captain Wood, in ballast,
For Launceston. the same day, the brig William, Captain Thom, with sundries. Pas- sengers : Mr. G. Fisher ; steerage, Mr. and Mrs. Costes and child, Messrs. Roberts, Fer- rar, Ellwick, and Spencer.