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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AKROTD. May 29, schooner Industry, 24, Bell, from the coast. Passenger, Mr. J. Wade. , cutter Moonraker, 12, Sinclair, from Wellington. Passenger, Mr. Christian. — 31, cutter Royal William, 43; Lovett, from Wellington. Passengers, Major Baker, Messrs. Partridge, Lowndes, Smith, and Martin. , SAILKD. May 25, schooner Carbon, 25, Bathe, for New Edinburgh. — 27, barque Tuscan, 300, , for Wellington ; part of original cargo. in port. Schooner Richmond, 20, Brown. Agent, C. Empson and Co. , Cutter Royal William, 43, Lovett Agent, 6. Schroder. CufcterjMoonraker, 12, Sinclair. Schooner Industry, 24, BelL The Royal William, which left Wellington on the 23d ult, encountered' unfavourable and was compelled to put into Kapiti. The Lady Leigh, from Sydney, bound to Wellington, and the Carbon, hence to Wellington, lay there, windbound. s ' The barque Tyne, from Port Phillipr|| Loridon, had called in at Wellington, and was Jo-froceed on her royage on the 24th. i y The schooner Governor left Wellington for Launceston on the 23d. The Star ' of China acrived in Sydney oft the Bth of May, and was advertised to sail, again for * Nelson on the 18th.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 111, 1 June 1844, Page 49

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 111, 1 June 1844, Page 49

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 111, 1 June 1844, Page 49

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