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ARRIVALS. February 20.—Dart, 13½ tons, Gundry, from the Bay of Plenty in ballast. Feb. 21.—Fish Hawk, 16 tons, Southgate, from Kawau in ballast. Pel). 21. —Charles, I 2Jt lons, Bateman from Russell, with 2 tons onions, 1 ton potatoes, 20 pigs and sundry merchandise. Pel). 21.—George, 15 tons, from the Hay of Plenty, with 1 ton onions, 2 tons potatoes, 2 casks pork. Pel). 2:1. —Naiad, 21 tons, W. Monro, from Ilokianga, with 7001) feet sawn timber, 7 cases, 8 baskets, and 7 bushels apples, (i baskets potatoes. Peb. 25.—Dauntless, 22 tons, McGregor from C'oromandel Harbour, with 70U0 feet sawn limber. peb. 2(i.—Sarah Jane, 20 tons, lleeson, from C'oromamlel, with -1000 feet sawn limber. Peb. 20.—Tui, l:( tons, Paton, from the Bay of Islands, with 200 bushels maize, 1 cask pork, 2 pigs. Peb. 27.—Vivid, 20 tons, Ililchens, from Mangouui, with tobacco, cordage, and whale oil. Peb. 2S.—Children, 31 tons, Heed, from the Hay of Islands with I! head cattle, '1 horses, 21 sheep, 8 pigs, ami 20 bushels apples. I'cb. 2S.—lion Accord, 17 tons, Quick, from Kawau, iu ballast Peb. 'JS. —Julia, '.Hi tons, Robinson, from the Kast Coast, with 300 bushels wheat, 0 casks pork. Peb. 28.—Kdward, I t tons, McKiunoii, from Kussell, with 14000 feet timber, *lO baskets gar lick and sundry merchandize. peb. 2S —Isabella, 100 tons, Gedge, from Hobait Town with a general cargo, and nineteen paweiigers. Peb. 28—Indus. 308 tons. Putt, from Sydney to Kawau with 5:10 tons coals, 20 sheep, 1 case shoes. March I—Napi, 12 tons,\V. llcpa, from Wangaroa with 0,800 feet sawn timber, 5 boxes tobacco. .March 2—Dove, 20 tons, Thomas Hunt, from the Hay ol" Plenty, with 53 sheep, -1 pigs, 800 lbs. wool, 3 cwt. grass seeds, ball' a ton onions. March I—Charles, 12 tons. p. K. Dnnell, from the River Thames with ti tons potatoes, 10 baskets onions, 2 pigs. March I—Post Hoy, 31 tons, G. E. Head, from the Hast Cape, with 300 bushels wheat, 1 tuu sperm, 3 tuns black oil, 100 bushels maize, 1 ton wool-lashing 1;/ tons pork, I ton onions, March 4 —Sister, 41 tons, P. Leatliart, from the Kast Cape, with 700 bushels wheat, 3 tons salt pork, 2 tons onions, A- tun sperm oil. March 4;— John Wesley, 237 tons, Buck, from a missionary voyage to the Priendly Islands. March 4—Camilla, 202 tons, Cundell, from Port Nicholson with a general cargo, and Captain Russell and 30 soldiers of the 58th Regiment. March I—.Smyrna, 272 tons, Ankers, from California. March s—Dart, 13 A- tons, Grundy, from Mynei Mania in ballast. March 7—Cannibal, 14 lons, from the Hay of Plenty, with A- ton llax, \ ton onions. March S—Gav.e'lle, 11 tons, Thurston, from Mon.'arange, with OSOO feet timber. March *B—Wolf, 12 tons. Kpalnii, from the Hay of Plenty, with 3 tons llax, 20 kits potatoes. March S—Hon Accord, 17 tons, Quick, master, from Kawau in ballast. March U —William & James, 15 tons, Neivnham, from New Plymouth, w:ith 5 tons (lour, 72 bushels oats, 13 casks butter, 7 kits 7 bushels maize, 2 bags 5 bushels grass seeds.
nni'Ani ru.s. February IS—Udxvard, H tons, M'Kinnon, for Russell, with sundry merchandize. Feb. 10—William, 20 tons, Hell, for \\ aixvavrai, in ballast. 1.'c1,. ]<)—Cliildreii, 31 tons, Reed, for the Hay of Islands, with sundry merchandize. Feb. 20—ti/neral'l'ilt, :»1 tons, Herry, foi Mongamii, ill ballast. Pel,. a:i—George, 10 tons for Hay of Plenty, with sundry merchandize. Feb. 23—Colonist, 201 tons, Marshall, for California, with tons (in 005 Loses) of potatoes, 1 ton onions (in 0 cases and two casks).
•<;(>— Charles, 1 2 ions, Duucll, Tor River Thames, with sundries. Feb. 20—Alligator, 15 tons, Holmes, for the Hay of Plenty, iviili 1 bale prints, 3 bags nail*. Feb. 27—Sarah Jane, 20 tons, Heeson, for C'oromamlel, in ballast. Veb. 27—'i'ni, 11 tons, l'.uon, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 bale slops, :i0 lbs. tobacco. Feb. 27 Hon Accuul, 17 tons, Quick, for Kawau, in ballast. Feb. 27 —Nancy, 22 tons, Ilardman, for IJokianga, with sundry merchandize. Feb. 27 —Josephine, 310 tons, Smith, for California, with 5 passengers; ami '33' l boxes &10 tons potatoes, 25 bags maize, 231 hags barley and oats, 1 cask hams, 8 coils, 3 packages rope, 350 hags Hour, and 11,232 pieces til I packages sawn timber. Jlarch I—Dauntless, 22 toils, M'Gregor, for Coroniandel, with sundry supplies. March I—Naiad, 21 tons, Monro, for the 15ay of Plenty, with sundries. March 2—Julia, 30 tons, Robinson, for Mahurangi, in ballast. March 2—V ivid, 20 tons, Hitchins, for Munganui, with 1 cask pitch, 1 bag oakum, 5 cases soap. March'l—Children, 31 tons, Reed, for Tail - ranga, in ballast. Match s—Napi,s—Napi, 17 tons, W. Repa, for the Hay of Islands, with 10 boxes soap, 1 Inite blankets, 70 bags llouv. March s—l)art, 13 A- tons, Grumly, for Mynei Malnia, with prints, calicos, :md slops. March 7 —Kclair, 30 tons, Gray, for the Great Barrier. March B—Undine, 21 ions, W. Champion, for the Chatham Islands. Passenger—his Lordship the Bishop of New Zealand. March S—Gazelle, 11 tons, Thurston, for with •?. cv.t. potatoes, 1 cask meal, 30 lbs. nails, 1 cwt. salt. March S—l)ove, 20 tons, Hunt, for the Bay of Plenty, with 80 lbs. tobacco, 1 £-client tea, 4 bags sugar, 2 boxes soap, 1 box candles, 1 bale calico, 1 case slops, 1 bale slop:;, I ton salt, 1000 bricks, 30 bushels lime, 1 box sundries. March S—Hon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, for the Kawau, with 2 tons (lour, 2 bags bis- ; cuit, I cask butter, 2 casks beef, 3 bags sugar, 2 boxes tobacco, 1 chsk porter, t £-cask wine. March S—Edward, 14 tons, McKimion, for J Russell, with 10 tons Hour, 3 chests tea, X bag sugar, 1 bulk oakutn, I parcel calico, 1 case brandy, 3 packages loaf sugar, i do, sundries. 1 March B—Cannibal, 14 tons, Ewi, for the Hay of Plenty, with 1 bale calico, 1 box sundries, v,- cask tobacco, 1 bale blankets, 1 box soap, 1 box pipes. March 11—Isabella, brigantine, 150 tons Gcdge, for Ilobart Town, with 0 passengers and 10 cases preserves, 4 lbs. leather, 150 bags Hour, lb lihds. Cape wine, 134 hides, 7 casks oil, 9 bales wool.
A report has been circulated that the KlizaIjc'h, schooner, a small cr,ift of 21 tons, which sailed from this port for California on the 2nd November, has been lost among the islands We have been unable, however, to trace the rumour to any authentic source. We regret to learn lhat the schooner Falcon, of 51 tons, Capt. Wenham, was driven ashore in llawke's Bay during a heavy north-east gale, about a fortnight since, and lhat very little hopes are entertained of her.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 32, 14 March 1850, Page 1
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