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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVES. '. May 4, brig Torrington, 200,—, from Welling, ton ; part of original cargo. Passengers, Messrs. Peacock, and Mr. Brunner.

7, shij>Lady Nugent, 668, Parsons, from London, via Wellington. Passengers, from Wellington—Mr, and Mrs. Fox, and Mr. Smith: from London, 75 passengers. - — schooner Rapid, 25, Porter, from Wellington. 10, Government brig Victoria, 100, Pulham, from Wellington. Passengers, Mr. Justice ChaDman, and Mr. Hart. "

8A1J.89. None. IN PORT. Barque Berkshire, 582, Whyte. Barque La Baron, 200, . Brig Torrington, 200, — . Ship Lady Nugent, 668, Parsons. Schooner Rapid, 25, Porter. • Brig Victoria, 200, Pulham. False Humility.— It is a false and indolent Humility which makes people sit still and do nothing, because they will not believe they are capable of doing much, for everybody can do something. Everybody can set a good example, be it to many or to few ; everybody can in some degree encourage virtue and religion, and ditcountenance vice and folly; everybody has some one wttom they cafi advise and instruct or in some way to help to guide through life.— Mitt Talbot Near Stratheripk in Scotland, lately, a young gentleman was pursued through a park by a bull, ~i?ti PP Z h "?V M . he r "»e was met byi second bull, and thought his fate sealed ; but the second bull was his friend, attacked the first, and waged battle with him till men came up with dogs an c Sh^ 8 Bnd drove off bo «» the combatants. bir Ed*rard Belcher is about to be charged with the command of a new expedition to the northern regions for the discovery and succour of Sir John Franklin and his companions, in the event of their having found their way to the westward, as conjectured by Sir James Ross. '

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 11 May 1850, Page 41

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 11 May 1850, Page 41

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 427, 11 May 1850, Page 41

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