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:e.ast, then-packetgh Title. rn | eoen.MO-0•ju | u w isTTm M ft' ft:» ) ft»Tn 40 | ~«i isting.Havre ; the Norfolk from America, (outward) ; Muncheeter Packet to Non London; PaUat to Havre; Nagle to Nantucket j tho Nimrod and Governor Clinton to Sag Harbour; the Gold Hunter to Troy. Only one ship from London, from the whaling ground, appears in the list the Sarah, which had picked up her cargo at the Seychelles, to the East of the Cape. It it impossible to believe that these enterprising people will continue to pro-sccute that trade, unless it it found advantageous. Might it not be worthy of enquiry by our whaling masters, whether a trip to the South Atlantic, or South Indian Ocean, might not bo more profitable than the harrasscd regions of the Great South Seas. We are not competent to judge of tho probability of success, but the above statements may be depended on ; from which it appears that seventeen American ships have touched at St. Helena in one month, from the whaling grounds on the Brazil Banks, and elsewhere in the South Atlantic, most of them with full cargoes.r ado n n Tnr « lt;srar r * irrcnar n
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Sydney, New South Wales, AU

Mon, Dec 02, 1833

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