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Captain Bell, of H.M.S. Hazard, on his arrival at Tahiti, sent a boat ashore in command of an officer, which, on reaching, was at once seized by the French guard stationed on
Papiete beach, and the officer and his crew were taken prisoners. After a detention, however, of several hours, they were
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Kororareka sailed for Auckland on 13 March 1845, in the
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sailed for the coast of
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on 3 November 1840. In September 1841, she returned to
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430:'sent off' to their ship, with the understanding that
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885:. Vol. 2, no. 65. 13 July 1844. p. 4.
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On 30 June 1845 a small naval brigade from both HMS
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Captains' Logs, HMS Hazard, 1 April 1841–6 May 1847
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162:86 ft 9.5 in (26.454 m) (keel)
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533:lost 6 men killed and 8 wounded. Lieutenant
475:, with the Governor of New Zealand, Captain
343:Service in the East Indies and China Station
1419:First Opium War ships of the United Kingdom
1118:Royal Navy ship-rigged sloops (1816 - 1847)
1011:"Chapter 8: The Storming-Party at Ohaeawai"
933:"Narrative of Events at the Bay of Islands"
901:Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist
421:which had been seized by the mate. In May,
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352:During the period 1841–42 she served with
622:. Burial place of Cmdr Charles Bell, and
335:then sailed to Hong Kong to serve in the
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348:China and the First Anglo-Chinese War
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327:was involved in the bombardment of
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1065:. London: Chatham Publishing.
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517:(as Russell was then known).
443:place, must be brave indeed!
337:East Indies and China Station
116:Broken up by 12 February 1866
831:. 8 February 1843. p. 2
409:, British Consul to Tahiti.
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951:"The Sacking of Kororareka"
537:ordered the bombardment of
464:, New Zealand, on 12 July.
398:and the Tahitians in 1843.
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991:The Life of Henry Williams
501:in New Zealand during the
285:is in this picture of the
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287:Battle of St. Jean d'Acre
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859:. 20 May 1844. p. 3
663:St James' Church, Sydney
1040:; Warlow, Ben (2006) .
996:Early New Zealand Books
988:Carleton, Hugh (1874).
915:"Domestic Intelligence"
823:"Shipping Intelligence"
767:"Shipping Intelligence"
642:s battle casualties at
322:Oriental Crisis of 1840
121:General characteristics
16:Sloop of the Royal Navy
851:"The French at Tahiti"
644:Christ Church, Russell
620:Christ Church, Russell
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242:. She was one of four
1009:Cowan, James (1922).
714:by 12 February 1866.
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919:Daily Southern Cross
883:Daily Southern Cross
828:Port Phillip Gazette
690:(Raja Brooke of the
596:, Bishop of Exeter.
527:Battle of Kororāreka
354:Sir William Parker's
696:Sultanate of Brunei
626:s battle casualties
383:on 18 October, and
306:Mediterranean Fleet
268:Portsmouth Dockyard
75:Portsmouth Dockyard
867:– via Trove.
839:– via Trove.
811:– via Trove.
795:"Ships in Harbour"
783:– via Trove.
692:Kingdom of Sarawak
607:in November 1845.
586:Battle of Ohaeawai
497:, operated in the
308:under Admiral Sir
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1072:978-1-86176-032-6
1053:978-1-86176-281-8
937:The New Zealander
659:George Phillpotts
590:George Phillpotts
563:, and the 21-gun
553:, English whaler
535:George Phillpotts
521:and sailors from
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751:23 December
559:, schooner
441:unfortified
394:from Queen
371:arrived at
254:ship-rigged
250:ship sloops
108:5 July 1837
1429:1837 ships
1403:Categories
863:9 November
835:9 November
807:9 November
779:9 November
718:References
671:North Star
581:North Star
539:Kororāreka
515:Kororāreka
471:sailed to
452:Departing
425:reported:
419:Waterwitch
402:Vindictive
333:Portsmouth
264:brig-sloop
240:Royal Navy
213:carronades
195:Complement
21:HMS Hazard
1275:Satellite
1268:Satellite
1232:Racehorse
1156:Lightning
605:Hong Kong
567:St. Louis
565:USS
505:in 1845.
481:Victoria'
437:besieging
396:Pōmare IV
381:Singapore
364:Australia
185:Sail plan
105:Completed
89:Laid down
1248:Champion
1225:Hyacinth
1218:Favorite
1210:Favorite
1194:Childers
1081:52620555
547:Auckland
543:Victoria
462:Auckland
245:Favorite
231:Favorite
203:Armament
132:Favorite
97:Launched
92:May 1829
1369:Arachne
1362:Arachne
1347:Calypso
1318:Harrier
1201:Cruiser
1179:Pylades
1172:Orestes
1163:Electra
1031:Sources
897:"Death"
640:Hazard'
624:Hazard'
561:Dolphin
556:Matilda
259:Cruizer
238:of the
129:18-gun
84:£10,500
71:Builder
63:Ordered
35:History
1364:class
1340:Daphne
1328:class
1326:Daphne
1306:class
1270:class
1239:Hazard
1144:class
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684:Hazard
678:Brunei
667:Hazard
601:Hazard
575:Hazard
551:Hazard
531:Hazard
523:Hazard
507:Hazard
491:Hazard
469:Hazard
458:Hazard
454:Sydney
415:Tahiti
411:Hazard
392:Tahiti
373:Sydney
369:Hazard
325:Hazard
318:Beirut
295:Hazard
283:Hazard
261:-class
247:-class
233:-class
225:Hazard
154:Length
134:-class
57:Hazard
1298:Rover
1291:Scout
1282:Acorn
1255:Pearl
1212:class
1188:class
1186:Snake
1149:Comet
1142:Comet
1020:(PDF)
712:Cowes
511:Māori
385:Anyer
236:sloop
137:sloop
1356:Dido
1333:Dido
1262:Wolf
1129:Rose
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