SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. April 4th, cutter Catherine Johnstone, 10, Taylor, from New Plymouth. Pcissenger, Mr. Fell. 6th, cutter Enterprise, 8, Bathe, from Massacre Bay; coals. Passenger, Mr.. Cotterell. SAILED. April 2d, schooner Imp, 20, Tulett, for Wellington.. 4th, brigantine Sisters, 130, Clarke, for Wellington. Passengers, Mr. Hughlings and Mr. Tod. ' 2d, schooner Industry, 20, Macgregor, for the coait Passenger, Mr. Brown. 6th, cutter Catherine Johustone, for Wanganui. IN PORT. Barque Phoebe, Dale Cutter Leven, Dunning. [ Enterprise, Bathe. A ship and schooner in the gulf, names unknown. We have been informed by Captain Taylor, of the Catherine Johnstone, that it was reported at New Plymouth, that the schooner Ann, Higgins, had been dismasted, and had gone into Kafia to repair.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 8 April 1843, Page 226
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119SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 8 April 1843, Page 226
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