The Rose, which arrived from Ahuriri on Thursday, fell in with the Henry off the East Coast; it appears the master of the latter vessel had lost his compass and had gpt quite out of his reckoning. The Henry accompanied the Rose on her return to Port Nicholson, and was left by her within twenty five miles of the Heads on Thursday night. Considerable anxiety has been felt on account of this vessel, which left Port Cooper on the 11th instant with the mail of the Cornwall.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 668, 27 December 1851, Page 3
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