SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVID. ' June 3, schooner Look-in, Stob'o, 'from Port Nicholson, general cargo;, passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Me. Kinon, and 3 steerage. Schooner Nelson Packet, Jackson, from Port Nicholson, 10 ton offlour, 4 chests of tea, 1 ton of sugar, 20 bags of coffee, 10 casks beef and pork; passenger, Mr. Wallace. tN PORT. Schooner Jane. •- Ariel, Finlay. Nelson Packet, Jackson. Look-in, Stobo. IN BOLTON ROADS. Ship Clifford, Sharp. A cutter, suppoaed to be the Pickwick, and a schooner, supposed to be the Mttaa, are Ufche Gult; The Look-in was 14 days oat from Port Nicholaon, having lost two anchors and cables, main boom, and several sails, in a heavy north-wester in Cloudy Bay. Captain Stobo then ran for a small bay, which he named Look-in Bay, in Admiralty Bay, and there grounded his vessel till the gale abated.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 June 1842, Page 50
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141SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 June 1842, Page 50
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