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ARRIVALS. April B—Alexander, 36 tons, Miller, from the River UNKNOWN with 13 tons flax. April 8 —Gazelle, 14 tons, Johnson, from nuranghi wilta tO tons lirewooit.
April o—O.v inii', 533 tons. Belgian ship Ir.mi Antwtrp, wish Hishop Poinpjllier, a number of Human Catholic clergymen, ami other of m ii !iu dine. April 10 —I'eorjje. '5 ,o| i s f Varrow, from the Jiav of Pleuly with G tons pDtutocs, half ton onions. April ll—Barbara, 15 ions, Shearer, from Watiil.-anie with 28 pi«s, 5 tons potatoes. April 12—F.eliiir. 30 ions, Prppcrcorn, from the Great Harrier and Coroniandel with 12,000 feet siwn limber, 7 lbs. tobacco. April jo—William, 20 tons, Bell, from Alauranjrlii, in ballast. April 13—Waterwiich, 10 tons, M'Kinley, from Kaitaia and Russell. April 15—Fi.-b-hawk, 1+ tons, Soulhgalc, from the Hay of Plenty. April 13 —Kmma, 121 lons, Hughes, from' Sydney, with 11 passengers and a general cargo of merclißiidise. April 14—Queen, 47 tons. Cole, from Port Nicholson and the East Coasr, with 1400 bushels wheat, 100 bushels maize, 5 casks porter, 1 ton onions. April Hi—Napi, 17 ions, Hepa, from the Hay of Mauds with 0820 feet sawn timber. April 17 —'I'iii, 15 lons, Dellamerc, from Ihe Hay of Plenty with 2 tons onions, 60 busls. iiKii/e, 1 caik pork, 1 ton potatoes. April I(s—lra, 1G lons, Jellers, from Wnnpapoa, Mercury Bay, with 9000 feet sawn timber, 3 casea of old chains, axes, &«'. April If —Sis'cr, 4V ton?, I.tatbart, from Mawkes Hay with 1 ton salt pork, 100 bushels maize, 1250 bushels wheat, l£ ton onions. April IS —Hon Accord, 17 lons, Quick, from Kawau. April 18—Gazello, 14 to is, Johnson, from Mauranirhi with 20 ton's lirewood. Ap'il 22—Children, 31 tons Herd, from the Hay ot IslandsApril 24—Isabella, 100 tons, Gedgc, from Hobart Town, with ponds and passengers. April 2 I—Undaunted, 310 tons, Walker, from Sydney to Kawau.
DEPAHTI'HES. Apiil C—Alexander, 30 tons, Miller, fur Coromanrlel, in ballast. April 9—Dauntless. 22 tons, Thompson, foi Coromaiidel and Hay ol Plenty, with 5 b;>ys sugar, 5 bags Hour, 1 bale slops, and 4 cwt coals. April 10—Gtzelle, 44-tons, Johnson, for Manranglii, with 2 bags /lour, 1 cwt. iron, 2 nations rum. April 10—Children, 31 tons, Reed, for the Bay of Islands, with 58 bags sugar, 3 biindl«s iron, 12 boxes caudles, ft bigs ricv, fl boxes soap, 8 saddles, 3 sail, 3 cast's groceries, 2 cask;, ale, I cask porter, 8 keg* paint, Hmle3 slops, 2 cases dungaree, 10 bags sundries, 1 ense books, 1 bundle pipes, 1 keg copper nails, 2 boxes tobicco. \-h keg ditto, 3 cases sherry wine, 1 bale notion shirls, 1 bale blue shirts, 2 cases black oil, 2 cases turpentine, 2 cases sundries, 13 ca.;!:s provisions, 5 puncheons ruin, 1 cask vine. April. 10 -Sarah, 130 tons. Gr/int, from Knwru to Sydney with 40 tons regains and 1(1 Kns copper oie April 11—11. M. ship Ply, If) guns. Captain Oliver, for New Caledonia. April 11— Emily, 10 tons, Mair, for WanBarer, with a cow and calf, 2 bags blocks, 20:bs. Mignr. April 12—William, 20 tons, Rell, for Nongoda. April 13—Barbara, 15 tons. Shearer, for Bay of Plenty. April 13 —Wi|liam & James, IS tons, Newnham, fnrTaranaki with 8 passengers. April 15—Waterwitcli, 10 tons, Al'ltinlny, for Kaitai. April 15—Victoria, Government brig, 180 tons, Pulham, for Port Nicholson. Passengers— Lieutenant-Governor By re, Mrs. Kvre, Mr. Ormond, and the Ucv. Mr. Chapman. April 16—Boyd, 17 tons, Lillicks, for Wangaroa, via Itussell, with 3 tons salt, 2 bags sne.ar, 1 box soap, 2 bales slops, 1 empty cask. April 17—John Wesley, 237 tons; Buck, foi the Prejee Islands with a <pi mty of m'.3 : sionarv ftore.i. April IS—lion Accord, 17 tons, Quick, foi K.v.vau. April 18—Fish-Hawk, 14 ton'), Southgnte, for the Wade, with 2 tons potatoes. April 13 Gazelle, 14 tons, Johnson, for Mauraiighi, with 1 bag deck sprigs, 112 His, jj iron, 1 bag sujrar. April 18 —Clarn, 3(H) tons. Potter, with Bisha-i Viard and 21 members of the Roman C* tholie Mission for Port Nicholson ; and cases (a printing press), 3 casks tnedicint 2 cises ironmongery, 1 case carthenwart 88 packages apparol. April 19 Eclair, 30 ions, Peppercorn, for Co roniiindel, in ballast. April 19 —Napi, 17 tons, Wiremu Hepa, fot 'liussell, with I cask refined sugar, I cask coal tar, 1 case pickles, 2 Imlf-cheeU tea, 1 chest tea, I box.
April 20—Tra, 10 tons, Jeffer., for tbo Bay of Plenty, with 3 bng< of bags, lnlf-rask tobacco, 2 cases slops, 2 bags Hour, 1 bag sugar. April 20—rieorgc, 15 tons, Farrow, for the Bay of Islands, with 1 box, 1 bale, 1 hhd. porter, 3 bigs flour, 2 cases brandy, 1 parcel umbrellas, 1 kit Hut irons, 1 baskets sundries, 1 parcel, 2 bags sugar, t bag rice, 1 bag salt, 70 lbs. tobacco. April 20—Sister, -H- tons, Lealhart, for tbe East Coast, with 10 packages slops, 2 boxes soap, 1 bag S'igar, 500 empty bags. April 22 —Tni, 15 tons, Dellamare, for the B>y of Plenty, with lease slops, 80 lbs. tobacco. April 23—Camilla, 220 tons, for San Francisco, California, with 024-3 pieces timber, 1058 boxes 2G2 bags potatoes, 68 ca-eu pickles, 40 tons coals, 9 boxes and 8 out. onions. 12 tins jams, 10 oats, 28 coils ro;>i*.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 35, 25 April 1850, Page 1
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