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ARRIVALS. Dec. 18—Moa, 286 tons, J.D. Norris, from Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandize and nineteen passengers. l)rc. IS—Tui, 13 tons, Gallngrcr, from the Ilav of Plenlv, with 43 pigs. Dec.'lS—MeriPeka, 15 tons, Rarity, from tliu Bay of Plenty, witli 53 pigs, 3 bags corn. Dee. is—Joseph Cripps, 7S tons, V. Leathart, from the Kast Co.ist, with 1000 busli' Is uhcat, 1000 bushels mM/x, h ton salt povk, 1 j> issi'imcr. Doc, 18—Snrali Jane, 22 tons, fiom tlie Hay of Plenty in ballast, Dec. IS— ilovc, 20 tmiF, Dunlop, from tinHay of Plenty, willi 100 bushels maize, 700 lbs. bacon, 101) lbs lird. Dec. 18 lJiiiloiiioml. 34 ions, from Poverty Hay, Willi 12 casks pork, 400 bags wheal, 2 passengers. Doc. 18 Miifonl, 5 tons Jones, from Wangi.vk, with 3 lons potatoes. Die. IS—Sar.ih lieriy, 15 tons, I'nlhank, at Mauakau from Tiiranaki, with 1 ton bran, 3 tons flmir, 2 passengers. Dee. 19—Sir liiUvartl Paget, 482 tons, A. W. Jiarclay, from London, with a general cargo | of uieichaiiilize anil bO pas'iengcis. tooil, from "Opoliki, with 1 ton wheat, !> passengrvs. 1 Dec. 20— Sirah, 15 tons, 11. Cooppr, from the liav of Plenty, nilli 4 tons ll.ix, 3 casks salt po;k, 1 cask Inrd, i ton bacon. l)fc. 20—Grampus, 23 ton.«, U. Paton, from the Uav of Plenty, with 100 buthtls maize, 24 jrgs. Dec. 20—Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, from Curomandr), willi 25,000 Icet sawn timber, 1 pais l'ger. D,c. 21— Ciilhciinc, 21 tons, G. I'atey, from the l'iako River, with 8 tons fl >x. D.c. 21—llawk'icad, 22 t..ns, K. Lrwric, from Mahiiraugi, with 11 tons firewood, lb'o busl icls shells- I Dee 23 L : ndmmle<l, 301 tons, A. Walker, KnijKtro> frum Sidney > with I box tobacco, '2 krys <!o,, 0 cusea gin, 2 lihtU. IK'iigal 111 | lilul. brandy, 3 bales blankels, 3 Wis slops. Di e. i?3—Camilla, 201 lons, F. W. Cbilcott, I'rom San Francisco, CAlilornia, in ballast, willi 'JO pASiengi'iJ'. D 4 . c# 04—Nuiicv, 22 ton?, It. Hardiman, from Ilnkiaiiga, w'iili 9000 IV-tt savMi timber, 3400 shinylcii, 21 metal wearing nppari*l» 1 Muilh*s liel'owa, 4sciew j uks, I topp?r vcssul, 2 grindstones, I ease and 1 bundle saws, J boxes and J casks nails, 4 iron puis, 1 bundje saw tillers, 1 s.nitli's vice, 1 ton old iron, 2 cises books, '2 tasks und 1 case cgtjs, 3 cut. bacon, 1 cwt. onions, 5 pasiengers. Dtc. 24 Hmi Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, from Ivawau, in ballast. Dei-. 21—Antelope, 35 lons, D. McKinuon, from the Hiy of I'/cntv, in ballast. ll cc , 24 N .pi, 17 tons, James Tautari, from Uusssll with 1 horse, 4 pigs, 15 boxes personal and ecvuh passengers. Dec. 24—L'hillrin, 30 tons, A. Jonas, from ltussfl 1 , with 1 bile wool, 5 l.ils Ihx, 3 «as.es sundries, 1 kfR honey, 8 head catile, 5 sheep, 4 pigs, 1 passenger. Dec. 24—llawkhead, 23 tons, It. I.awric, Ironi Mtihuinngi, willi 20 tons litewooJ. D.c. 24---l'iako l.nsf, 10 tons, W. bmallcy, from llit-. P'nko liivcr, willi 2 tons HaxDoc. 20 —Arabia, <}2 tons, A. Young, from Pakiri and Hawaii, ill ballast. Dec. 27 —Ski all Jam-, 22 tons, G. Clarke, from Kawau, in ballast. Dec. 27—Maicaniii, 17 tons, J. Black, from Mareanui, with 100 baskets maize. Dec. OS—Danirl Webster, 29G tons, J. b. Macl'ailanr, from Sydney, with 900 sheep, 9 horses, and a general cargo o! merchaudiz •, 2 piissengets. Dec. 2S—Novelty, 255 tons, J. Harrison, from San Fraucisco, California, in ballast, 4 passengeis. Dec. 30—Aq;vle, 20 tons, 11. Dairack, fron Torongo, w'ilb 5 tous onions, (i tons potalocs, I S pi«rs. l)ee. 30 uiiza, 42 tons, AV. Ellis, from Huwke's Hay, with 21 casks black oil, 12 bundles whalebone, 500 bushels maiz73 bushels wheat. DEI'AI.TUHES. Dec. i<s—Glencoe, 102 tons, J. Lilliwall, for Newcastle, New South Wales, with 8000 feet siwti timber and b passengers. D.'c. IS —Milford, 5 tons, W. Jones, for Wangaroa, with 1 bjx soap, 1 box tea, 1 case gill. 1 bag sugar, 1 bale slops. Dec. 18—Undine, 21 tons, W. Campion, for Port Nicholson, Chatham Islands, Otakou, and Port Cooper, in ballast. Passenger— His Lordship the Bishop of New Zealand, Dec. 19—John Wesley, 237 ions, G. Buck, for London, with suudries from the l'ejee Islands, and 2 puncheons earthenware, 'IC packages, 3 cases and 1 box New Zealand curios:lief, .V to sandal woi'd, 2 packages
mats, 3 case* curiosities, 7 cases specimens. Pissengcrs The Kev. Walter Lawry, Archdeacon W. Williams, anil eight others. Dec. 20—Alexander, 3<j tons, A. Miller, for Coiomandel, in ballast. Dec. 20—Emily, 10 tons, W. Mair, for Wangarei, with 0 bags flour, 1 box tobacco, t- packages sundries, 2 gallons spirits, 1 passenger. Dec. 21—Sarah Jane, 22 tons, G. Clarke, for Kawau, with 30 tons co«l«, 500 fire bricks. Dec. 21 —Joseph Cripps, 78 tons, F. Leatliar', for the Kast Coast, with 1 case lob acco, 35 bales slops. Dec. '2l—Meri Pcka, 15 tons, T. Rarity, for the Hay of Plenty, with 2 bags sugar, 1 box soap, 1 box pipes, 1 bag Hour, 1 case giu, 4 bales flops. p eCi 21 Boyd, 15 tons, .1. Mclntiisl), for Wangarim, with 2 tons (lour, I case slops, 5 cwt sugar, 1 bag salt, 2ou -hes. Dec. 21 liawkhead, 22 tons, U. Lawrie, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Dec. '23—Undaunted, 301 tons, A. Walker, for Sydney from Kaipara. with timber. Dec. 21 - llawkhecd, 22 tons, R. I,nwrie, for Mahuranui. 2 bags flour, 1 bag sugar. O es . <j.\ Hon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, for Kawau, with 59 bags Hour, 0 boxes candles, I parcel bread, 1 bag bread, 1 cask molasses, 4 bags earth. Dec. 27 —Catherine, 21 tons, G. Patcy, for Matakana. in ballast. Dec 27—l'iako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smallcy, for l'iako River, in ballast. IX'C. 27—Hen Loinnnd, 35 tons, D. Campbell, for Kawau. wiili 20 tons coals, I'H tons sand, 198+ fire bricks. Dec. 27 ViitoiU, 17 tons, J. Merrick, for Wailieki-, in ballast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 53, 2 January 1851, Page 2
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989SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 53, 2 January 1851, Page 2
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