HOBART TOWN.
H.M.S. " Castor." — A goodly assemblage of our fellow- citizens availed themselves of the favourable opportunity of visiting this fine ship on Sunday last — the last day of public admission. It is needless to say that all the visitors were highly delighted with the appearance of the vessel and its warlike gear, rendered doubly interesting by the ready politeness and genuine urbanity of the officers, which has not failed to ensure the respect and esteem of the colonists, and serves to elevate the national character of the British navy.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 150, 6 January 1847, Page 3
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90HOBART TOWN. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 150, 6 January 1847, Page 3
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