SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April 23—Children, 31 tons, Reed, from the Bay of Islands, with 3 head of cattle, 25 pigs, 15 sheep, 35 bushels grass seeds, 15 bushels wheat, 20 bushels apples, and 3 passengers. Apiil 23—Sarah Jane, 20 tons, Bocson, from jNlataknna, with 20 tons firewood, 8 tons stone. April 25—Alexander, 36 lons, Miller, from the. Great Harrier, with 250 pieces ship tiinberr, 0 tons firewood. April 25—Edward, I t tons, MoKinnon, from Kussell, in ballast. April 20 —Eclair, 30 tons, Peppercorn, from Coromandcl with 5000 feet sawn limber, -1 tons potatoes, -S ton onions. April 20—Fish llawk, 14 tons, SoiithgKe, from tho Wade, with ?0D feet s.nvn timber, 4 spars. April 27—Toroa, 58 tons, Williamson, from the Kawau in ballast. April 37—Napi, 17 tons, AVireniu Ilepa, from Itussell, witli 10 cest iron plates, 52 trent bars, 4 doors, 40 planks, 1 pump and lead piping, 1 copper boiler, 4 cases apparel. April 28—Inchinnan, 505 tons, Pearse, from San Francisco, California, with live passengers, and sundry ships stores. April 20—Dauntless, 37 tons, Thompson, from Coromandel, with 17,000 feet sawn timber. April 29—Yankee Notion. 8 days, from the Great Harrier, with 8 kegs blasting powder, 13 sieves, a quantity of miners tools. April 29—Boyil, Mi tons, Gray, from Wangaioa, with 10,500 feet sawn timber. with 2 tons flax, 3 tous potatoes, 30 ?.us onions. May 1 Gazelle, 14 ton«, Johnson, from Mauraiighi with 18 tons firewood. Itlay 2—Children, 31 tons, lteed, from the Bay of Islands, with 3 head of cattle, 22 pigs, CO bushels maize, 5 cwt. Ilax, 3 passengers. May 2—Mitford, 5 tons, Jones, from Russell, via Wangaroa, with 1 bale slops, 10 lbs. tobacco, 80 lbs. honey, 12 bushels pears, May I—Vivid, 26 tons, Hitchins, from Mouqanui, with 24 boxes ami 140 lbs. tobacco, 1 halu blankets, 1 case drilling, I package slops, 100 bushels wheat, 100 bushels maize, 3,000 feet sawn timber, 2 tons onions.
May 4—Moa, 237 tons, Norris, from Sydney, with a general cargo mid IS passengers. > May U—Lord Stanley, 400 tons, from Newcastle, New South Wale?, with coals—to ' load at this port lor California. DEPARTURES. April 23—Queen, 47 tons, Cole, for the East Coast and Port Nicholson, in ballast. Apiil 23 —Sarah Jane, 20 tons, lieeson, for Coromandel, in ballast. April 25—Children, 31 tons, Reed, for the Hay of Islands, with 5 cases slops, 1 cralc crockery, 1 bale of rugs, f> parcels drapery, 1 pair smith's bellows, 1 bale cotton shiits, 1 east: matches, '1 cwt. nails, 5 cases Geneva, 5 half do. do., 2 hlids. ru/n, 2 barrels nle, !> bags collee, 1 bag oatmeal, 10 boxes sonp, I parcel paper, 1 puncheon rum, 2 passengers. April 25—Alligator, 15 tons, Karu, for the Biy of Plenty, with 200 feet sawn timber, 10 pairs blankets, 37A- lbs. tobacco, 1 pas. senger. April 25 for Malatn, Hay of Plenty, with 700 fi-'ul sawn timber, 4 spar 9. April 27 —Toroa, 58 tons, Williamson, for the 15,ist Cape, with 5 bags sugar, 1 bale calico, 1 bale prints, 1 box tobacco, 2 packages slops, 1 box saddlery, 5 dozen frying piiii3, 10 bundles spades, 2S camp ovens. J'2 mills, 14 cases gin, 40 bagi salt, 10 boxes soap, 11 packages merchandize. April 27—Edward, 14 tons, McKinnon, for Jiussell, with 13 coils rope, 2 chain cables, 1 unclmr, 15 bags Hour, 7 bags biscuit 3 bags sugar, !t boxes soap, 4 packages merchandize, 4 boxes do., 4 piekages nails, 2 cases botilcd nle, 1 trunk, 4 packages paper, 1 puncheon rum, 1 i|r.-cnsk sherry, 1 package twine, I pox pipes, 5 casks o , 1 box sperm caudles. April 27—Oceanic, Belgian ship, COO tons, Hadou, with cr.rgo for Honolulu. May 18—Gazelle, 14 tons, Johnson, for Mauranghi, in ballast. Aluy 2—Napi, 17 tons, IJepn, for Uussell, with 2 chests of drawers. May 2—lioyd, 10' tons, Gray, for Waiigaroa, ill ballast. May 3—Mitford, 5 lons, Jones, for Taurangi, with 1 bale slops, 10 lbs. tobacco, 1 cwt. nails, 2 bags sugar, 1 box tea, 1 can paint oil, 2 kegs white lead. •May 3—Dauntless, 27 tons, Thompson, for Coromandel nnd the East Coast, with 50 g.illons rum, 2 packages slops, 3 boxes so.ip, 1 doz. sp'idcs, 1 doz. iron pots, 150 lbs. tobacco, GO empty bags.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 36, 9 May 1850, Page 1
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707SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 36, 9 May 1850, Page 1
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