Shipping Intelligence.
INWARDS. — FOREIGV. Nil. OUTWARDS.— rOUEION. July 10. Sir John Franklm, schooner, ; Campbell, , Master, for Sydney, with sundries. Passengers, Mesbis. Davie-s Diclcson and Smith. MacDou»all, Agent.
Kawhta— On Sunday, tlie 29th June, the m eather was most tempestuous. In the morning, a vessel named the Ana and Sarah, crossed the bar in safeh, and entered the harbour. Soon aftenvaids another vessel was seen attempting to cross the bar, but in effecting it, she houched to, and was turned bottom upuaids. The anchor went down, and she laid quite unapproachable on account of the heavy sea, Every soul on board, four in number, perished. She proved t<» he the Richmond, Capt Bro\Vn, from Nelson and New Plymouth, and Mr. Aubrey of the latter place, was a passenger. The Bri^ William Stoveld left London on the l Oth December last for ILbart Town, Sydney, and NevV .Zealand.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 6, 12 July 1845, Page 2
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