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Shjpping Intelligence.

The bnrque Fancy sailc! from Auckland for England direct i>n the Ist in-tant with n cargo of wool roppfr ore, oil, flax, (">] I <!u«t, gum, Sec, nnd two passengers. \V> are informed Hint tlie Government brig Victoria lms hern oflYrcd for nnle nt Wellington ; liul lli.it tlirrc lieinj; tuo trlioonfrn, llio Mnlilda nnd the. Necromancer in the mitknl, there were no offeri for her. It is cud (hat ihc Victoria hto Ijc senL (o Auckland to lie dupmed of. We arc indebted to Hie courtesy of Captain Pniry for the fullinviuc highly iiifcreith'f; particular* relithc In the proceedings ol 11. M. brigantin.- l>inilr>ri:— " 'mii'o Ic.uinp; Ihe port, tl c Pandora hni lirrn into Knirflii, Mangonui, nnd Ilohnna on the I'iip: Connf, as wrli n< nneliorcd under (he North Cope, .Sniinilin^ Ihc const nnd .-imongut the Time Kiius, from wlicnee die v.ent to Ahlpnrn, wbcie she nnchorcd nnd sound' d tl.nl buy j conlinuinu' the. founding near llic Writ Cor.st tow.mln {InLinn^n, wVn she w"B obliged to get nn offing during n westerly gnle— which wa°) fiuecudul hy btrong N. X, vvin'K until tlie 4th instant. At daylight on the sih chi! cnicicd Manuknii without llic nliqlitesl difficulty passing liirnigh the mid chnnncl, nnd ~ iiinrimg »p tonardt Onthtingn, nnd {'rounded during [i lid" n little below tlie Wnhu, havinc; no chart, nnd in ciimKcjiidico of the hont a head not perceiving thai the chnnnd was Fhoalintr. She U lit prefcnt off Shag Point."'-" Southern Cross," February 8. Vc«cli l.iid on ot London for New Zealand :— To'imnnia, Mlb, nnd C'nshmcrc 15lh October; I'fincc Albert, 2f)lh, Sir Kdwaid I'agct 25th, and Simlnh 30 h November. We observe in the. Tnnei of the 2 111) of Scptemher, flint ihc Mincivn, was ndverti'cd to flail for Canterbury in ihe corly part of October. Mr. E. Gibbon WnlicfU'ld has, wo understand, taken Ins jiainogn in her. There is n rumour tli.it. ihe C>islimcre, which lind been ndverthed to sail direct for tliia port, had been toUen off the berth, but for wh.it re-mon we lmow nut. — Wellington Indepen^ dent, Jan. 20. A MoNiTEit Ship.— We arcinfoirmd writes the Liveipnol Chronicle, by n gentleman noil known on 'Change, that it it in contemplation hy one of the most eminent i>nd (nterpnting of our I^ivei» poo! irefchnnts. lo build an iron screw steam-ship of ten thousand tout) burthen, foi the American uade. It uas confidently stilted that the head of one of the most eminent firms in Iho iron trade lias signified his n scent to the undertaking.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 2

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Shjpping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 2

Shjpping Intelligence. Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 30, 23 February 1853, Page 2

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