SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. Sept 11, schooner Governor Hobson, 40, Crummer, from Rangatoto, ballast. Sept. 1% schooner Elizabeth, 75, Smith, from Massacre Bay. Passengers, Captain A. Wakefield, G. R. Richardson, Esq., A. Domett, Esq., A. Macdonald, Esq. -Sept. 15, brigantine Hannah, 90, Bell, from Fort Nicholson, 30,000 shingles and general cargo. Passengers, Messrs. Moore, Virtue, Child, Wakenshaw, Simsn, and Drew. — cutter Katharine Johnson, 10, Taylor, from Wanganui, with potatoes. Sept. 16, brigantine Vangdard, 61, Newton, from Port Nicholson, with part of the Indemnity cargo. Passenger, Mr. Sclanders. SAILED. Sept. 15, schooner Governor Hobson, 40, Crummer, for Kafia. Sept. 17, schooner Elizabeth, 75, Smith, for Port Nicholson. IN FORT. Barque Sir Charles Forbes, Bacon. Brigantine Sisters, Clarke. Vanguard, Newton. Hannah, Bell. Cutter Katherine Johnson, Taylor. A schooner in the Gulf, name unknown.
AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER. London M. J. Ciiappell, 84, Lombard-st. Port Nicholson Mr. S. Rkvani, Gazette Office. Auckland Messrs. Moore and Dombrain, Standard Office. Bay of Islands Mc*sjelford, Observer Office. Taranaki Mr.R. Barrett. LATEST DATES OF NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED. London April 30 Port Nicholson. ... Sept. 10 Sydney Aug. 23 Auckland Aug. 18 Melbourne Aug. 6 Bay of Islands ....March 17 Geelong June 13
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 17 September 1842, Page 110
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192SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 17 September 1842, Page 110
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