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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARBIVBD.

February 21st, brig Guide, 140, Wright, from the coast ; part of original cargo from Sydney, and timber. Passengers, Mr. Smales, and Mr. Morgan. 22d, schooner Imp, 20, Tulett, from Wellington.

SAILED.

February 22d, H. M. brig Victoria, 200, Nagle, for New Plymouth. Passengers, his Excellency the Governor and suite. |t ship Indus, M'KeVle, 420, for Wellington. ■ schooner Ann, Higgins, 61, for Kafia. Passenger, Mr. Bramwell. schooner Ariel, Cnukshank, 75, for Massacre Bay. Passenger, Mr. Thomson. cutter Finetta, Browne, 15, for the coast. Passenger, Mr. Wilkinson. 23rd, schooner Elizabeth, Smith, 75, for Adelaide.

schooner Nelson Packet, Jackson, 20, for Massacre Bay. Passengers, Messrs. Budge and £. Wilkinson. 24tb, schooner Imp, Tulett, 20, for the coast IN PORT. Barque Brougham, Robinson. Brig Guide, Wright.

We have learnt from Captain Higgins, of the schooner Ann, that the schooner Nymph was lost on the 10th of December, on Wangaroa bar. It appears that the wind was light, and she was car. ried on shore by the current, where she speedily went to pieces. No lives were lost.

Note.Mean .. Friday. . Thura. . . Wed.... Tueiday Monday. Sunday. t | Sat DAY. -TheT 66 61 60 04 68* 64 66 69 i i 9h. A. M.I Meteorological iienuot meter from which the abort i« taken v I 703 50 .. S.E. _ • L_ 70 S8 .. S.E. Vbl. Northerly to* I 58 | .. I do. do. 7< j 62 I do. do. 70 6*3 .. IS.Weiterly, itrong 68 I ... S.Easterly. Southerly 79 77 01 . . S. Westerly, fre*h ah. during Bh. Night. Ai Mf »•«• p.m. Lowett ; THERMOMETER. lung in the open air, ai S.E. Northerly ' j Northerly. Variable do. do. do. atrong S. Weiterly, freih S.Wly., fresh. VhJe. A.M. P.M. WINDS. 'able for the Week ending Friday, Feb. 24. ad completely shell do. Cloudy do. Fine. Cloudy Cloudy. Fine. Very fine. A.M. WEATHER. red from the sun. I \ ' Cloudy. Fine Fine. Cloudy Cloudy Fine Cloudy Very fine Brilliant p.m.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 51, 25 February 1843, Page 202

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 51, 25 February 1843, Page 202

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 51, 25 February 1843, Page 202

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