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THE BAY OF ISLANDS.

Ihis Port, we are happy to say, has been visited by an unusual number ol whalers, —not a little to the advantage of our «• Kororika” friends; and a still great er number are expected. As the resort of vessels engaged in the whaling trade, we believe that the Bay will continue, what it has always been,the favorite Poit.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 37, 27 May 1843, Page 3

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THE BAY OF ISLANDS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 37, 27 May 1843, Page 3

THE BAY OF ISLANDS. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 1, Issue 37, 27 May 1843, Page 3

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