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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. March 26.- Whim, 11 tons, Maxwell, from the Bay of Islands, with 30 lbs. tobacco, i bale slops, 1 bundle spades, 2 bags flour, i bag sugar. March 2(>—lra, IG tons, Jell'ries, from the li.iy of I'lvrnt3", with 4 tons potatoes, I ton il.ix, 10 bend of cattle. .March 2H. Oa/.elip, 14 tons, Waddy, from Mahuiangi, with 20 tons firriwoad. March 28. lvlward, 14 toes, M'Kinnon, from linssel, with 7 el--!.! pole, 3 sacks garlic, 7<' bushels iv. .a , .•' bene Is oil, 3 btrrcls ' and 1 lri. : :. March 2.5.—... M. i. : . V\y, > ! guas, Captain Oliver, from the Auckland Islands and Purl Niclio'soa. j March 2S. —A]lii;.i'or, 15 lons, Holmes, from tin? "■!>• «" i'ic-nty, wiih 3 tons (lax, I ton I poia'o .. |i\h\iib ~i. —D.MiniliSf, 22 lons, M'Gresor, I (rum C :ik: ~.M, wi h I !,ll(IOfci!l timber. Apia l I. S:i ;-.i, 1,1 :o-.-s. Hopkins, from Ka- | wlii-i. wirii f> libds. pork, I keg lard, (-3 ! kii-> m.i /e, : '7 viic.i', 102 kits onions, ' 3 pail.a- s Iriiii. !.\p.il 2—Akw.n.oer, 30 tons. Miller, from ! \'»'\iln\<i. s. .i!i 70 tons firewood. j-.\|>*ii :l.—( iuy.i'ttf, I>l tons, Johnson, from Mali r.nui, with 22 tons firewood, 400 feet •.iiiih.r. V-* i i: .;.—Dili ■••-, 12 lons, 'I':;. Mura, Iron) .">! k-tu. I'.iv u!' I'li-ii y, in ballast. April I.— Willi.mi mi'l .limes, I") tons, from New I'lvimriih. April 4.—l.'aiiuilnl, 12 tons Kwin, from the \V,i!;atana, nit i C tuts potatoes, 13 c«l, lb'.. Ap.-ii 0 C i! !i.-a, .'II to-!.", Head, from the Uav of l'liavis, w.lh passengers and 60 bush Is api.l-:. An.Ui.—S;u-!i .lam', 2) ions, from Comic!. 1, v.-.th I 2,<iM> l;et sawn timber, 10 , :?._|inyd, 17 tons, I.illice, from Wnnoa. wi :i'|iai:eiu;or< and I 100 feet sawn i':r,!i-r, 11 ki'» p aclns. 2 pickaxes clothes. 'mil! S.--l;.)ii Accord, 17 tons Quick, i'mm 'Kaw.-iu, in hall .st. Ar-nl K —lv.nilv, 19 ions, Mair, from Wnngarci, wiih piss-iiu-'Ti, and II boxes fiuit, ba;s seeiis, 2 bushels corn, r>::p.\iiTrui:s. March 2(j. Whim, II tons. Maxwell, for W.ni-arti and >mii, willi 30 lbs. tobie...' 1 i'.d.-slops, i imiidlc spades, 2 bags Hoar. I bay sti ;■■., 1 cask coil tar, I package sundries. March 27.—Hamlet, 420 tons, Wilson, for .San l'Vitiitfisco. Caifornia, with 27 passengers and tiie Mhiwing goods,—2 cases acids, 7 c.i'R alicv halls. I mink apparel, 2 10 bags bailey and"o.ts 110 b.igi, Hour, 143 boxes .'JO/ cases potatoes, 4 cases sardines, l(>.i <,U-> f.it siwu timber, 2!>,otK> shingles, 4 casks 37 boxes u.iions, : cask tongues, a pianoforte, 1 cue merchandise, 1 wooden .Al.i'eb 2.S.—(Jazell.-. 14 tons. Waddy, for Mahuraiigi. with I cask pork, 1 bag Hour. March 2«.—Tui, 14 tons, l'aton. for llie Bay ( ol IVniv. »i.h l li'Jise, 1 package nails. M;,,,:!, •>: \ie-.iinbr, Z(i tons, Miller, for W.nluk-, in li.Jl.st. . M .icli 2 .—Naiul, 21 ions, Monro, for Ho-i-Man,, Willi SUllllli-:-Maici.'i.l—Klward. 14 tons. M'Kinnun, for ISuiscll, with sui.dries. M.ncli 30.—Tiy .A-ain, 1.1 tons, Jnmicson, fur Yv'.im; nei, aiul Monganui, in r-all-ist. April f.— Ira, 16' tons, Jell'ries, for Wangapiroi, with 3 bags (lour, 3 bags sugar, half chest tea. April I.—Commodore, 459 tons, lhoadfoot, for San Francisco, with 25 pussengers and the following goods. —llO bags, 12 12 boxes poUtoes. 100 bags Hour, 21 wooden houses, IGO.OOCfeet sawn timber, 100 pair window sashes, 13 cases printing materials, 3 trunks boots and shoes, 40 bags barley, 2 li igs bread, 1 cask sugar, 1 hag harness. 1 chest tea, 1 dray, 2 kegs butter, 1 parcel blue shirt-'. ~.,, , ~ Ap-il 2.—A,kxander, 3G tons, Miller, for the river TTlames, in ballast. April 3.—Australia, - r tons, Chcevcr, for Sydney, whhtt i>«tof her original Auiencau with 10 passengers, and the following

ponds,— 1 case printing ink, 38 boxes tobacco, 1 1 cask 9 black oil, 1 case stationery, 1 case walrus teeth, II bales and 91 coils wool lashings, 70 kits potatoes. 1 c.ise preseived meats, o"7i cvvls. flax, 1 bale leather, 4 bales, 7 packages wool, 11 packages sheep-skins, 2 cnsks hides, I case starch. April s.—Gazelle, 14 tons, Johnson, for Mnliurnngi, with 1 bag nails, 1 bundle iron, 1 haf; flour, April U.—Cannibal, 12 tons, F.wi, for Bay of Pirntv, with 18 pairs blankets, 13 pieces calico, 41 lbs. tobacoo. April 6.—Diana, 15 tons, Hopkins, for Kawbia, with 80 bags 4 cwt. sail, 9 bßgs sugar, 1 bag coffee, 1 chest tea, 1 case prints, 2 bales blankets, 1 case dungaree. I bale cilico, 2 bundles spades, 3 keus tobacco, 18 empty casks, 1 case glass, 2 bales slops, 10 packages sundries. April C.— Don Accord, 17 lons, Quick, for Kawau, iubillnst. April 6—Post Hoy, 31 tons, Parker, for San Francisco, California, with 6 passengers Bnd 40 boxes and 7 tons potatoes, half lon onions, 4000 feet sawn timber, 2 casks bacon, 1 cask seeds

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 34, 11 April 1850, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 34, 11 April 1850, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 34, 11 April 1850, Page 1

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