NELSON. [From the Nelson Examiner, August 3.]
Launch. — On Saturday last, a vessel of about 40 tons, was launched by Mr. Freeman from bis yard on Auckland-point, and received the name of Mary. This vessel has been built with an express* view to the con-
veyance of wool from the Wtirau and similar rivers, and will stow a large number of bales, and yet draw but little water. The Mary, however, is no mis-shapen craft, nor likely to prove a dull sailer ; but on the contrary, her model is one which has excited much admiration.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 531, 4 September 1850, Page 3
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95NELSON. [From the Nelson Examiner, August 3.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 531, 4 September 1850, Page 3
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