We understand that the cutter Maria Josephine, which left this port on Tuesday for Port Victoria, was caught in the severe south-easter on Wednesday and unshipped her rudder. The master however contrived to get back to Worser’s Bay where he anJchored, but the gale increasing the vessel Iparted from her anchor and drifted across gthe harbour beyond Ngahauranga where she on shore. The vessel has been seriously.damaged, but the cargo we believe has gbeen saved.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 612, 14 June 1851, Page 3
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