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Vessel Maria Prudence
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Attempts to raise the Maria Prudence which was wrecked off Newcastle
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Sloop built at Newcastle; 30 tons
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Colonial cutter 'Mars' wrecked at Port Stephens.
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Situated 9 miles north of Newcastle
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Hull of the cutter 'Mars' to be sold by auction at Newcastle
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Owned and built by John Redmond, Chief constable at Sydney
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Loading coal at Newcastle for the Indian market
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Cutter. Wrecked on the beach near Newcastle
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Owned by Mr. Lloyd. Driven out to sea during a southerly gale where they remained for 4 days before making it to Newcastle
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Wrecked while crossing the bar at the Richmond River. Owned by Dr. McKellar of Sydney
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Crew of the Mary Ann rescued by a party of ship wrecked sailors from the 'Ann' schooner. The crew had been without sstenance for two days
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Vessel Mary Elizabeth
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To Newcastle for a freight of coals to take to Hobart
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Vessel Mary Nicholson
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Said to be the largest sailing vessel to have navigated the Hunter River arrived at Morpeth from Newcastle having been piloted up by Capt. Livingstone
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Prisoners arrived in Sydney on for dispatch to Newcastle
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Vessel Midshipman
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sSmall ketch seen ashore near Bungarrees Nore with the sea breaking over her mast
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20 tons. Captain Clavell. To Port Jackson with coals
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Master Edwards implicated in escape of prisoners from Newcastle
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Master James Black. 18 crew. To Hunter River in ballast
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Went ashore at Hunter River and unlikely to be got off. Brig
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New copper and copper fastened cutter. To leave the St. Michael store ship at Morpeth every Tuesday morning and arrive at Mr. Alford's wharf Paterson on Wednesday to receive cargo
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Captain Forbes. Wrecked 10 miles north of Newcastle