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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. August 30th, brigantine Vanguard, 64, Pelford, from Wellington; general cargo. Passengers, Mr. Morse, Mr. Smith and Mr. Murray. cutter Finetta, 10, Watson, from New Plymouth; potatoes. Passengers, Messrs. Goodall and Hall. 31st, cutter Royal William, 43, Lovett, from Kafia ; pigs and maize. brigantine Deborah, 121, Wing, from Launceston via New Plymouth; general cargo. Passengers, Mr. J. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Carrington and family, Mr. and Mrs. Odell, Mr. Hodson, Dr. Norway, Mr. Beale and Mr. Jarvis. SAILED. August 29th, schooner Sir John Franklin, 52, Campbell, for Sydney and Launceston. Passengers, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Bourd, Mr. Joseph, Mr. Tod, Mr. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs, Rayncr and child, and several in the steerage. . ■ IN PORT. Brigantine Vanguard, Pelford. Deborah,. Wing. Cutter Royal William, Lovett. Finetta, Watson. The Lloyds, and Will Watch, bad arrived safely in the Downs, in January last. The Tamar, Sydney whaler, has been wrecked on thexoastof New Ireland. The whole of the crew were picked up by tbe brig Calypso, and taken on to Batavla. The brig Diana has been wrecked in Portland Bay. In a heavy gale she parted from her anchor and went on shore. No lives were lost. We have seen it stated in a Sydney paper that tbe barque New Zealand Had ' arrived at Manilla, having' lost her captain overboard in a gale of wind.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue II, 2 September 1843, Page 310

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue II, 2 September 1843, Page 310

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue II, 2 September 1843, Page 310

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