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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED. November 25, lugger Hydrus, 20, Teggs, from Mokau ; pigs. — 26, cutter Ann and Sarab, 28, Sinclair, from Massacre Bay ; coal. — 28, schooner Ocean, 30, Fergusson, from Manawatu; potatoes. — 30, schooner Three Brothers, 43, Thorns, from Queen Charlotte's Sound, • SAILED. November 24, schooner Carbon, 25, Duffey, for Wellington ; potatoes and fla*. IN POUT. Cutter Lively, 32. Lugger Hydrus, 20, Teggs. Cutter Ann and Sarah, 28, Sinclair. Agents, Lowndes, Ridgways, and Co. Schooner Ocean, 30, Ferguason. Schooner Three Brothers, 43, Thorns. The Hydrus, after leaving NeTson, on her last trip to Mokau, was compelled by stress of weather to put into Port Hardy, where she lay several days. The Sir John Franklin, the Oratava, and the Lady of the Lake, were also in Port Hardy, and were detained there newly three weeks. The Hydrus saw the Hazard off Cape Egmont, on the morning of the 23d. The Three Brothers is bound to the West Coast on a sealing trip. We have karat from her master, who left Wellington only a few days since, that there had been no arrival there but the Ariel, from Sydney, which, with the Vanguard, and the Nelson, were the only ships in the harbour.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 143, 30 November 1844, Page 153

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 143, 30 November 1844, Page 153

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 143, 30 November 1844, Page 153

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