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ARRIVALS. Sept. 10—Sister, 44 tons, Leathart, from the East Coast, with 800 bushels wheat, 400 bushels maize, 2½ tons salt pork. Sept. 10—Sarah Jane, 20 tons. G. Clarke, from Coromandel, with 7,500 feet sawn limbtr. Sept. 10—Edward, 14 lons, Joseph Cook, from Uiissoll. with SOOO feet sawn timber. Sept. 12—J lit ford, & tons, VV. Jones, from | NVangaroa, with 20 pigs. ; Sept. 12 John Whitcley, 40 tons, J. Liddell, from Kawhia, with 3 tons pork, 1 t"n bacon, | 2 casks laid, 400 bushels wheat, 400 bushels incize, Sqit. in—Diana, 15 ton', J. Hopkins, from Kawhia, nt Manakau, with 403 bushels maize, 20 pigs. Sept. 13—Sarah Berry, la lons, /Hex. Unihank, from Taranaki, at Onehuiiga, with 17(i bushels maize, 4 cases, 0 casks butter. 20 bags flour, 4 kegs butter, 3;J lons potato s, 1 b ix eggs, 2 boxes picture frames. Sept. 15—Government brie;, Victoria, Caplain Deck, from the Bay of Islands, with n detachment of the GBlh Regiment. Sopl. 10—Oliver Cromwell, 459 tons, Caplain Alexander, fiom Glasgow and Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandize, and 13 passengers. Sept. 10—George, 17 tons, Paton, from Tauranga, with 1 \ tons (lax, 2} tons potatoes, 9 pigs. Sept. 17—Crocodile, 13 tons, G. Soulhgate, I from the Bay of Plenty, with 8 tons potatoes, 4 casks poik. 'Sept. 17 —Antelope, 35 tons, D. M'Kinnon, i from the Bay of Islands, with 450 posts < on 1 rails. Sept. 18—Vivid, 20 tons, \V. Hitching, from lMoiiganui. Sept. 19—Julia, 30 tons, Sullivan, from Paknrikari, with 14,000 feet sawn timber. Sept. 19—Children, 31 tons, A. Jones, from liussell, with lobars grass seeds, 10 cwt. bacon, 4 boxes candles, 5 head cattle, 20 sheep. Sept. 19—Aniictu, 157 lons, John Arthur, fro'ii Hobart Town, with 150 lings Hour, 1000 utijlul? oats, 100,003 shingles, lO'OtlO palings, &c Sept. 19—I-'niry Queen, 250 tons, J. \V. Doyle, fiom Port Nicholson, with a detachment of the 05th Regiment, and sundry aiticles New Zealand curiosities. Sept. 20—Cannibal, 14 tons, Kwi, from the liny of Plenty, with 370 baskets maize, lon flour, 31 baskets onions, 4 bugs wheat, 4 pigs. Sept. 21—Daring, 12 ton?, E.jWiremu, from Makctu, in ballast. Sept. 21—llawkbcad,22 tons, John Shearer, from xUuhuranglii, wiili 23 tons firewood, Sept. 21—-Ellen; 39 tons, P. <'ooncy, from California and the iSnndwieh Islands, with 200 cases brandy. Sept. 21—Minerva, 84 tons, D. Iteid, from Launccston, via the Bay of Islands, with S3B bags (lour, 158 bags oats, 2/0 b.igs i cases biscuit, 40 boxes candles, 18 cases pfpes, 120 kegs paint, 2 cases cheese, 2 bales leather, 3 cases harness, 2 cask* oatmeal, 8 tubs butter, 3 coppers, Sept. 23—Sarah Jane, 20 tuns, G. Clarke, from Coromandel, with 11,000 fctt sawn timber.
Sept. 23 Bovtl, 15 tons, J. Clarke, from Wnngaroa, with 9,700 feet sawn timber. Sept. 2 - »—Asp, 9 tons, T. Ualmc, from Russvll via Onulili, with 1 pic:ka:fo s'ops, 1 ca>k-i pork, 2 c ises tolmco, 2 ullage ditto IIKI'AP.TL'RFS. Sc>it. 12—S.ivah Jane, 20 toti3, G. Clarko, i'or Coiomandel, «'th 2 bigs sugar, 1 box soap, 1 parcel suiidii<.v>. Sept. 13 Edward, 14 ions, CojU, for Ngungurii, with + bag* 'lo»r, " ua o 3 su g ur i ' cheat tea, 1 box soap. S L .,,t. iv—Mitlord, 5 ions, \V\ Jones, for Wangaroa, with I bale slops, 300 bricks, 1 fowling piece, 1 fire prate. Sept. 14—Hawkhoail, 22 ton?, Shearer, for Maliurnnglii, m ballast. .Sept. 17—Alligator, 15 tons, Karu, for the Bay of Plenty, with 12 bolls of canvas, 1 bale blankets, 113 His. tohaco, 3 wheat mills, 1 barrel Auckland a/e, 1 keg rum, 1 keg vinegar, S spar 3, 3 dozen sii kiss, 1 bag lice. Sept. 17—George, 17 lons, Paton, for Tnuranga with 12 hoxrs soap, 2 bales, 2 cases, 1 box apparel, 1 box houUs, 55lbs. tobacco, ! bag flour, 1 bale blankets, 2 bag 3 salt, 3 empty casks. Sept. 18 —Diana, 15 tons, Josiali Hopkins, from Mr.miknu, for Kawhia, wild 2 bales blanket?, 9 packages slop*, i cask tobacco, 10 empty casks, I ton salt. Sept. Is—Joseph Cripps, 78 lons, Leatliari, for the East Cape, with 40 packages merchandize, 1 keg rum. Sept. 20—Naiad, 21i tons, \Y. Monro, for the Bay of Islands and Ilnkiauga, with 1 keg tobacco, 12 bags sugar, 9 boxes, soap, 1 wheat mill, 1 parcel clothes, 2 saucepans, 1 box nrrow-r00t.2 chests tea, 1 bale bags, 3 bales blankets, 5 cases merchaiidiz;, I package saws, 2 packages, 3 ba»s silt, 4 coih rope, G bundles spades, 1 bale merchandize. 12 bolts canvas, 2 cases hardware, 3 casks tobacco, 1 box axes, 1 cask merchandize, 2 bags salt, 3 cases crockery, 2 Irilf chests tea, 1 can oil, 20 parcels crokcry, 2 tons kauri gum, 1 ton potatoes, 20 iron pots, 20 camp ovens. Sept. ad—Vivid, 26 tons, W. Hitchins, for the East Coast, with 1 can linseed oil, 1 keg while lend, 2 boxes lea, 1 wheat mill, 4 half cases gin, 9 camp ovens, 36 packages empty bags, 'JO casks, 1 case. Sept. 20—John Whitcley, 40 tons, J. Liddell, from Manukau, for Tnraiviki, with 2 cases shrubs, 1 quarter cask, 2 bags, 1 package, 1 bundle, 1 case, 1 truss trees, 1 halt chest tea, 4 bags sugar, 1 cask, 0 boxes, 1 big, 1 case, 1 box, 2 bales, 3 kegs tobacco, 1 bale, 7 packages, 40 packages merchandize. Sept. 20 —H. M. Ship l'ly, 18 guns. Captain Oliver, for the Harrier. Sept. 21 —Hawkhead, 22 tons, J. Shearer, for Maliuranglii. Sept. 21—Children, 31 tons, A. Jones, for Russell, with 3 bays flou'-, (J bags sugar, 2 bags rice, 2 -£ chests ten, I box tobacco, I bale leather, 1 box soap, 1 keg vinegar, 4 cases sundries, 1 bale bags, 3 bundles spades. Sept. 21—Julia, 3G tons, John Robinson, for the East Coa9t, with 13 camp oven*, 25i boxes soap, 6 casks bottled beer, 24 bags sugar, 13 bags salt, 8 half chests congou lea, G qr. chests tea, 2 balescalico, 1 case saddlery, 1 case cottons, 3 caseß manufactured goods, 1 cask tobacco, 10cases cognac. Sept. 21—Antelopr, 35 tons, D. M'Kiunon, for the Day ol Islnnds, with 3 casks 6 hlids. ale, 3 casks 1 barrel 2 hlids. porter, 4 boxes soap, 4 bags sugar, 1 hhd. brandy, 2 cases lemon syrup, 35 bags flour, 3 bolts duck, 1 coils Manilla rope, 1 kit blacking, 1 kit brushes, 1 carl, 1 barrel vinegar, G cases blocks, 1 parcel and 1 package saws, Sept. 21—Sarah Berry, 15 lons, A. Untliank, from Mannkau, for Taranaki, with 10 cases geneva, 2 casks rum, 1 cask 1 ke# tobacco, G2 packages merchandize, G casks bottled ale, 1 bag sugnr, 3 packages iron, 2 packages copper nails, 3000 feet sawn timber.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 46, 26 September 1850, Page 1
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1,115SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 46, 26 September 1850, Page 1
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