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Nelson Shipping.

The Brigantine Star of China, Wood, arrived at Nelson from Sydney, on the 13th February. The Brig Julia, Clarke, arrived at Nelson from Wellington, on the 6th February. January 25. — American whaling ship General Piie, 400, Pearce, from the whaling grounds, out 18 moDths, 800 barrels sperm and 100 barrels of black oil. The, General PiJce left Twofold Bay 27th September. Spoke the Portenia Bth December, four days from Nelson. In latitude 39°, longitude 167° the--General Pike spoke the Warshanks of Falmouth, thirty months out, 1,100 bis. sperm and 1,100 barrels black oil; the Lexington of the United States, thirty months out, 1,200 bis. sperm and 1,200 barrels black oil; the London Packet of New Bedford, thirty-nine months out, 2,200 barrels sperm and 200 barrels black oil ; the Brckley of New Bedford, thirty-six months out, 600 barrels sperm ; the Hope of Providence (United States), fifteen months out, 1,500 barrels black oil ; the Daniel, Webster of Nantucket, forty- three mouths out, 1,500 barrels sperm oil.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 163, 20 February 1847, Page 2

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Nelson Shipping. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 163, 20 February 1847, Page 2

Nelson Shipping. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 163, 20 February 1847, Page 2

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