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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED.

March 20, brigantine Sisters, 130, Clarke,, front Hobart Town via Auckland and Wellington ; general cargo. Passengers, Mr. Smith, Mr. J. White, and Miss Absolom.

brigantine Governor, 147, Williamson, from London via Wellington; general cargo. Passengers, Mr. Boulcott and Mr. Penny. • - 21, schooner Mana, 20, Swany, from Mana; with 100 sheep.

BAILBD. March 21, cutter Finetta, 15, Watson, for New Plymouth.

IN FORT. Barque Isabella Anna, 226, Beard. Brigantine Deborah, 121, Wing. Agents, C. Empson and Co. Brigantine Star of China, 112. Ward. Agents, W. B. Fatchett and Co.

Schooner Sisters, 130, Clarke. Agents, A. Fell and Co.

Brigantine Governor, 147, Williamson. Agents, Patchett and Co.

Cutter Royal William, 43, Lovett. Agent, G. Schroeder. Cutter Lively, 32, Pearce. Agent, G. Schroeder. Cutter Finetta, 15, Watson. Cutter Moonraker. Schooner Mana, 20, Swany.

The cutter Finetta, which sailed on Thursday evening' for New Plymouth, put back the following day from stress of weather. . The, schooner Perseverance was wrecked on the bar, afrthe entrance of Moreton Bay, on the 15th ©f February. No lives were lost. '

The barque Alfred, advertised for Sydney, and New Zealand, has arrived at Sydney, and is now laid on for Valparaiso. The ship Urgent, 408 tons, Thompson, is advertised to leave Sydney for this place,, on the 13th instant, and the brig Sir Archibald Campbell, 205 tons, for Nelson and Wellington, to sail on the 10th.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 107, 23 March 1844, Page 9

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 107, 23 March 1844, Page 9

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 107, 23 March 1844, Page 9

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