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ARRIVALS. Jan. 2.—Edwards, 14 tons, Cook, from Russell, with 2000 feet of timber. Jan. 2.—Charles, 12 tons, Bentley, from Wangaruru, with 13 pigs, ½ ton potatoes, ¼ ton onions. Jau. 3.—Children, 13 tons, Monro, from the Bay of Inlands, with 16 head of cattle, 18 sli.ep, 0 b.ias rice, 1 cask oil, 2 boxes
Jan. 4.—Alexander, 3G tons, Millar, from Coromandel, with 17.000 feet sawn timber, ami 12 tons firewood. Jan. 7 .■ —Dauntless, 22 tons, McGregor, from Coromaudel, with 17.000 fret sawn limber. Jan. B.—St.Michael, barque, 377 tons, Prance, from London, with a generiil cargo of goods, and 32 passengers, including one captain and seven soldiers of tlie royal artillery. Jan. B.—Moa, brig, 236 lons, J. D, Norris, from Sydney with a general cargo of goods. Jan. B.—Gazelle, 14 tons, P. Robinson, from Mahuranghi with 21 tons firewood. Jan. B.—lra, 15 tons, \V. Jeffries, fiom the Bay of Plenty, with 200 t-ushels corn. Jan, B.—Alligator, 15 tons, C. Holmes, from the Bay of Pleniy, with 3 tons flax, 1 ton bacon, and 11 pigs. Jan. 10.—Gloucester, barque, 297 tnni, TurdifF, l'rom Sydoey, on her way to California, with a general cargo of goods, and il7 pissengers. Jan. ll.—Wanderer, 22 tons, R. S. Still, from Mercury Bay, wilh 7000 feet sawn timber. Jan. 12. —Bon Accord, 17 tons, H. Quick, from Kawnu in ballast. Jan. 14.—Edwards, 14 tons, D. McKinnor, from Russell. Jan. 14. H. M. Steamer Acheron, C guns, Captain Stokes, from Sydney. Jan. 17, —Julio, 36 tons, J. Kobinson, from Mnurangbi, with 3000 feet sa-vn timber oud 40 tons firewood. Jan. 17.—George, 15 tons, Farrow, from the Bay of Plenty, witb GO bags wheat, 81 baskets maize, and 3000 lbs onions. Jan. 19.—Sister, 41 tons, Leathart, from the Hast Cape, with 23 casks sperm oil, 4 do. black oil, 100 bushels maize, and 22 coils wool lashing. Jan. 21.—Alexander, 36 tons. Miller, from Matakanie, witb 42 tons etone. Jan. 21.—Children, 31 tons, Reed, from ihu Bay of Islands, with 2 boxes (197 lbs.) tobacco, 3 cask* bluck oil, 24 bags sugar, 10 bags rice, 45 bags flonr, 4 bariels meat, 2g chests lea, 3 barrels black oil, 3 bundles (looping, 3 calks pork, 2 case# ham and bacon, 2 sides bacon, 3 bags bacon, 15 pigs, 18 sheep, 3 horses. departures. Jan, 4.—-Nancy, 22 tons, Hprdiman, for Hokiangu with salt, sugar, and drapery goods. Jan. 4.—Edwards, 11 lons. Cook, for Russell, with coals, rum, and sundry merchandize. Jan. s.—Children, 31 tons, Reed, for the Bay of Islands, with a variety of merchandize. Jon. 5. Vivid, a 6 tono, HitohillgS. for Mollganui, with general cargo. Jan. s.—Charles, 12£ tons, Bateman, for Kawau, with sundries. Jan. 5 —John Wesley, 237 tons, G. Buck, for the Friendly Islands via the Bay of Islands. Jan. B.—Gazelle, 14 tons, P. Johnson, for Mahuranghi, with sundry stores. Jan. B.—Alexander, 30 tons. Miller, for MatakanH, with one house. Jan. 10.—Avon, barque, 262 tons, Silver, for California, with 124,000 feet sawn timber, 45 houses, 371 kits and 110 bushels maize, !■£ tons potatoes, £ ton onions, 5 tons flour, and S6 passengers. Jan. 10.—Ir», 16 tons. W. Jeffries, for the Bay of Plenty, in ballast. Jan. 10.—Dauntless, 22 ions, A. McGregor, for Coromandcl wiili sundries. Jan. 12 —Alligator, Holmes, for the Bay of Plenty, with flour, rice, tobacco, nails, Slc. Jan. 12.—80n Accord, 17 tons, H. Quick, for Kawau, with sundry stores. Jan. 12 —Enterprise, brig, 253 tons, Lovering, for California, with 13 passengers, a number of houses in frame, about 69,000 feet of sawn timber, 26,000 shiugles, anil sundry nurchandiza. Jan. 15.—Wanderer, 22 tons / Still, for Tahiti via Mercury Bay, with 5000 feet limber, 5 tons potatoes, and 30 cwt. oriions. Jan. 17. —Edwards, 14 tons, McKinnon, for Russell, with sundry stores. Jan. 10.—Julia, 36" tons, Robinson, for Mauranghi, in ballast. Jan. 20. —H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes, for Wellington, on survey. Jan. 21.—Alexander, 36 tons, Miller, for Matakanie, in ballast. j an 21. Moa, 236 tons, Norris, for Kawau, with 30 tons coals, 10,000 feel sawn timber, and 18 casks soda. Jan. 21.—Fanny, brig, 171 tons, Twoney, for California, with 9 passengers, 43 houses, 15,000 bricks, 6000 shingles and sundry merchandize.
The Salncia is loading at Hokianga for California. The Perseverance is taking in caigo for the same destination at Port Nicholson. At Auckland, the barques Noble, Gloucester, aud Josephine, and the schooner Shamroek. are likewise loading, and the sliijis Reaper and Johnston, are shortly expected, all on their way to the gold coast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 28, 17 January 1850, Page 4
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750SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 28, 17 January 1850, Page 4
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