NELSON.
[From the Nelson Examiner, December 4.] The Ralph Bernal has brought but a small mail for Ne<v Zealand, as the ■ Victoria, for Wellington, sailed only a fortnight before her. Another vessel was adverti2ed to sail for the colony early in September. The following is a ljst of the passengers by the Ralph Bernaix — Mr. Rout and family, Mr. Christy, and Mr. Morris, for Auckland; Mr. Coward, Mr. G. Coward, and Mr. Orraond, for Wellington ; Mrs. Harton, and Mr. Sharland and family, for New Plymouth-; Mr. Tomkies and family, and Mr. Berry an] family ior Nelson. We are given to understand that the barque Brightman will return immediately from Sydney with another cargo of stock, which will consist of fifteen hundred maiden ewes, sixty heifers, and ten or twelve heavy cart mares.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 248, 15 December 1847, Page 2
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132NELSON. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 248, 15 December 1847, Page 2
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