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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

ARRIVALS. March 31st, Sarah Jane, schooner, Swan.mtfiter, from the Kai-koras, in ballast, Fitzherbert, Agent. Same day, Uncle Sam, schooner, Ellis master, from ITawVejs Bay, with sundries. Perry, Agent. Same day, Eli/a, schooner, Brown, master from Chathnms, Master, Agent. / ~Same day, Paul Jones, cutter, Bathe, master, fromNelson. ' April 2d, Susannah 'Ann, schexmer, Hemsley, master, ; from the East Coast, Samuel-Mind 'Joseph, Agents. April 4th, Aurora, schooner, "from Auckland, with dispatches to the Superintendent. April sth, Mana, schooner, Munn, master^from Massacre Bay, Master, Agent. Same day, Ann and Sarah, -cutter, Sinclair, master, from Nelson.

DEPARTURES. March 27th, Carbon, schooner, Joyce, masteiyfor. New Plymouth, with Sundries. Marcd 28th, Ocean, schooner, Fergusson master, for Wangaroa. March 29th, Black Warrior, schoonei, 'Anderson, master, for Kapiti,. ' Same day, Finetta, cutter, Watson, master, for Wangaroa. TT f» * April 2nd, Susanrfah Ann, schooner, Hemsley, master, - for Otago, in ballast, Samuel and Joseph, Agents. Same day, Sarah Jane, schooner, Swan, master, for "Nelson, with sundries, Fitzherbert, Agent.

The Committee of Management of the New Zealand Spectator feel it due to themselves to state, that they have removed the. printing of the Paper to another establishment, on account of an Advertisement, relating to dertain mdtters in dispute between Mr. S. Revans and Mr. D. " Wakefield, having been inserted last week without their knowledge. As the Committee have carefully avoided allowing the Paper to be made the vehicle of personal disputes, they never would have consented to Reinsertion of such an advertisement; therefore, feeling that an unfair advantage 7iad been taken by the Printer in inserting it, without their sanction, and finding that he still claims this power, • they at once determined tohave the paper printed, where it will be entirely under their -controul, and thereby prevent their ever <again~being made parties to the inflicting of an injury upon any individual. Justice to Mr. D. Wakefield requires the Committee to insert his statement, and having this to dismiss the subject, deeply regreting that they should, however unconsciously, have bsen placed in this position,

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 April 1845, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 April 1845, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 26, 5 April 1845, Page 2

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