Java Packet
Java Packet was a trader that arrived at the Bay of Islands from Hokianga with a cargo that included flax, timber in the form of plank and spars, and maize. She stayed until Captain Lambert sailed her to Sydney on 20 October.
In June the following yea,r Java Packet headed back to New Zealand and in October was reported to be in a bad way before leaving again for Sydney where she arrived on 03 November with timber and ballast.
On 09 June 1830, Captain Lambert sailed Java Packet from Sydney to New Zealand again, where she was reported to be working in the Cook Strait region. Java Packet was pirated in New Zealand about this time and ended her days scuttled somewhere in the Pacific Islands.
In June the following yea,r Java Packet headed back to New Zealand and in October was reported to be in a bad way before leaving again for Sydney where she arrived on 03 November with timber and ballast.
On 09 June 1830, Captain Lambert sailed Java Packet from Sydney to New Zealand again, where she was reported to be working in the Cook Strait region. Java Packet was pirated in New Zealand about this time and ended her days scuttled somewhere in the Pacific Islands.