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NEW PLYMOUTH. [ FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

TheJoscphFletchef arrived here direct onSaturday week (17th) 89 days from the Downs. She has nearly 150 passengers on board, 70 of whom remain. There are two other vessels coming here, the John Clarke, an Aberdeen clipper, and a large ship building for the trade. Oar great stay to progrees is still the want of land. Mr. Cooper has succeeded in completing the pur* chase of the Waiwakaiho block for which Mr. M'Lean paid the southern natives, and there only remains one or two questions of reserves to be arranged ; but the bulk of the block is timber land.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 854, 8 October 1853, Page 3

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NEW PLYMOUTH. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 854, 8 October 1853, Page 3

NEW PLYMOUTH. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 854, 8 October 1853, Page 3

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