SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Dec. s—Helen S. Page, 226 tons J. J. Church, from Sydney, with 4 passengers, 1250 sheep, 'and sundry articles of merchandize. Dec. s—Maukin, 106 tons, James Bowden, from Sydney, wilh 4 passengers, 4 horses, 29 sheep, and a general cargo of merchandize. Dec. s—Vivid, 20 tons, W. Hitching, from Monganui, with SO pigs, 1 rifle, Dec. s—Bon Accord, 17 tons, H. Quick, from Kawau in ballast. Dec. C—John Wesley, 237 tons, Buck, from the Fejee Islands, with sundry curiosities. Dec. 9—Emma, 135 tons, Fox, from Sydney with a general cargo of merchandize ; the Bishop of New Zealand, and 22 passengers. Dec. 9—Sarah, 130 tons, Lewis Grant, at Kawau, from Newcastle with 2 passengers, ICO tons coals. Dec. 9—Piako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, from Piako River, with 2 tons flax, Dec. 9—Arabia, 92 tons, Alexander Young, fiom Parkiri and Kawau, in ballast, Dec. 11 —Ira, 16 tons, U. NVaddy, from Wangapoa, wilh 7000 feet sawn timber, 27 boxes furniture. Dec. 11—Alexander, 30 tons, A, Miller,from the River Thames, wilh 2 passengers, 11 tons flax, 7000 feel sawn timber. Dec. 12—Camilla, 38+ tons, B. D. Pugh, from London and Port Nicholson, with a general cargo of merchandize and 9 passengers. Dec. 13—Catherine, 21 tons, George Patey, from tjie Barrier Island, with 72 pieces ships timber. Deo. 14—Antelope, 35 tons, D. M'Kinnon, from the Bay of Islands, wilh 600 posts and rails, 1 case bacon. Dec. 14—22 tons, R. Laurio, from Muhurangi, wilh 22 tons firewood, Dec. 10—Piako La's, 10 tons, \V. Smally, from the Piako River, with 2 tons flax. Dec. IG—Emily, 10 tons, W. Mair. from Wangarei, wilh 1 passenger, 22 pigs 1 £ DEPARTURES. Dec. 3—Argyle, 20 tons, R. Darrock, for the East Cape in ballast. Dec. 3—Naiad, 21 J tons, W. Monro, for Hokianga, with 120 lbs. tobacco, lbs. cheese, 1 cask run), 1 bale prints, 4 doz. spades, 8 bags sugar, 1 bale calico, 1 bag salt, 2 boxes rnitins, 4 boxes candles, 56 lbs. soap, 1 cwt. nails, 13 cases merchandize, 3 bales blankets, 3 kegs brandy, 1 keg vinegar, 1 box preserved apples and currants, b chest tea, 2 kegs vinegar, 1 camp oven, 1 oval boiler, 3 boxes soap, 1 cog mill, 1 nest tubs, £ chest tea, £ keg tobacco, 1 roll matting, 1 box merchandize, 2 rocking chairs, 1 weighing machine 1 box clothing, 1 bale bedding, 7 coils rope, 10 bars iron, 1 mat cordage, 2 cases jars, 1 coil spunyarn, 1 bag blocks, 1 package blocks, J pit saw, 1 package files, 1 bag clothingl 1 bundle spades, 1 case gin. Dec. 3—Anlelopp, 35 tons, D. McKinnon, for the Bay of Islands, wilh 1 passenger, ,■$ ton coals. Dec. 4—Sylph, 9 tons B. Gieen, for Mahurangi, wilh 3 casks porter, 20 gallons brandy, 10 gallons rum. Dec. 4—Jolin Whitely, 40 tons, James Liddell, for Taranaki, with 7 cases drapery, 1 box oilman's stores, 3 boxes slops, 1 bale and 1 box, 2 bags rice, 2 boxes tea, 3 hhds. gin, 13 cases sundries, 64 packages oilmen's stores, 12 bales, 3 casks ironmongery, 1 bag currants, 18 packages ironmongery. 1 ream paper, 2 packages tobacco, 4 bags sugar, 2 cases, J chest tea, 1 box, 13 bags j flour, 3 kegs tobacco, 10 bags salt, 1 quarter cask wine, 8 boxes soap, 4 boxes candles, 12 packages sugar, 1 box tea, 3 chests? lO packages hardware, 1 case lookingglasses, I coil rope, 1 box sundries, 1 case tobacco, 2 casks nails, 1 bundle spades, 1 lihd. crockery. 1 case do., half keg-totiacco, 1 cbpc gingei wine. Dec. s—Bon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, for Kawau in ballast. Dec. s—Waterwitch, 10 tons, J. Smith, for Kaitia, with 1 cask salt, 2 bales merchant dize, 1 box ditto, £ chest tea, 1 case, 1 case tobacco, 1 box muslin, 1 cask sugar, 1 bale canvas, 1 coil rope, 2 paper packages, 1 wheat mill, 2 tin cases, 2 pair steel yards, 6 rods iron, 4 pit saws, I box salt, 1 tea
kettle, 2 bags sugar, 1 kit nails, 1 keg paint, | 2 cases oil und tar, 3 packages slops, I box i soap, 1 dozen frying pans, C camp ovens,' 30 lbs- tobacco, | Dec, s—A?p, 3 tons, T. Balme, for Kawau, with 7 cases tobacco, G dozen spades, 30 cases gin, 1 hhd. brandy, 2 casks buttled ale, 4 boxes candles, 3 boxes raisins, 20 loaves sugar, I case boots, 5 bags flour, 5 bags sugar, 1 case nails, I keg butler, 1 bale blankets, 1 box crape, 1 bag oatmeal, 1 package crockery, I bale slops, 2 boxes tea, 2 boxes pipes, 1 box sundiies, 1 case ditto, S boxes soap. Dec. (I—Eliza, 42 tons, \Y. Ellis, for Ilawkcs Bay, with 4 small anchors, 2 cases oilman's stores, C packages cottons, 8 cases brandy, I barrel loaf sugar, 1 case raisins, 1 case currants, £ keg tobacco, 3 boxes pipes, 1 small box. Dec. o—Hawkhead, 22 tons, R. Lawrie, for Alahurangi, with 4 bags Hour. Dec. 7—Vivid, 20 tons, W. Hitchins, for Monganui, with 1 keg tobacco, 15 gallons ruin, 1 cask ale, 2 mills, 100 bushels maize, 1 coil rope, I dozen spades, 2 boxes fruits, 2 bundles frying pans, 2 boxes soap, 10 bushels lime. Dec. 7—Helen S. Page, 220 tons, J, J. Church, for Sydney, with 4 passengers, 26 coils wool lashings. Dec. 9—Sjr;ih, 130 tons, L. Grant, from Kanrau for Sydney, with 30,000 feet sawn timber, 50 tons copper rugulus. Dec. 11 —jNlaukin, 100 tons, Jas. Bowden, for Sydney, with 2 passengers, 11 0 coils wool lashings, I'teases copper, 4 kegs nails, II casks oil, 20,000 feet sawn timber. Dec. 11—Napi, 17 tons, J. Tautari, for Russell, with 2 cases sundries, 2 chests tea, 1 bag sugar, 1 bag, Hour, 1 keg and 2 gallons rum. Dec. 14—Emma, 121 tons, H. T. Fox, for Sydney, with G passengers, '230 pieces sawn timber, 45 coils wool lashing, 179 hides, 2 bales sheep skins. Dec. 14—Ira, 10 tons, R. Waddy, for Poverty Bay, with 2 octaves brandy, 4 cases ge- | neva. Dec. 10—Catherine, 21 tons, George Patey, for Piako Kiver, in ballast, Dec. 10—Piako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, for Piako Iliver in ballast. Dec. 10—Hawkhead, 22 tons, R. Laurie, for Mahuranghi with 1 bag llour. Dec. 11 —Aotca, 11 tons, J. Stewart, for Ngnnguru, with 1 ton llour 8 gallons brandy, G gallons rum, 1 bale soft goods, G bags sugar, -J chest tea, 1 box soap, 1 bag salt. i Dec. ll—Alexander, 3G tons, A. Miller, for Coroniandel ill ballastDec. 11 —22 tons, R.Laurie, for Mahuranghi, with 1 bag sugar. Dec. 12—Children, 31 tons, A Jones, for Ilussell, with 3 passengers, 4 cases tobacco, 1 ton sugar, 1 cask vinegar, 7 bags rice, 3 bng< currant 9, 4 »ases lemon syrup, 2 chests ten, 1 cask oil, 2 bags flour, 2 cases sundries, 2 holt* canvas. ~
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 52, 19 December 1850, Page 2
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1,146SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 52, 19 December 1850, Page 2
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