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ARRIVALS. Jan. 14 —Susan, £l2 tono, Phillip Jones, at Kawau, from Newcastle, with 283 tons coals, 2 tons flour, 2 chests tea, 2 bags coffee, 1 cask boots. Jan. 14 —Diiuntless, 27 tons, Thompson, from Coromandel, with 12,000 feet sawn timber. Jan. 14—Hercules, 6 lons, Kowhatu, from Russell, via Wangaruru and Rlaiakana, with 7 tons firewood, 4 cwt. onions. J an . 14—Children, 30 tens, Jom:s, from Russell, with 8 head cattle, 5 cwl. bacon, 1 case brandy, 5 cases sundries, 7 passengers. Jan. 10 —Napi, 17 tons, Tautari, from Russell, via Nguniiurti, with 1 cask oil, 5 bushels apples, 10 baskets peaches, 1 boat, 1 cask pork, 3 boxes axes, 6 passengers. Jan. 10—George, 17 tons, Pata, from Tauranga, with 4 tons potatoes, 25 pigs. Jan. 10—Alaukin, 106 tons, Bowden, from Sydney with u general cargo of merchandize, 10 passengers. Jan. 17—Bon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, from Knwau, in ballast. j nn . is—Victoria, 17 tons, J. Merrick, from Wuiheki, with 31 tons firewood. Jan. 18—Despatch, 139 tons, H. P. Plant, from Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandize, and 8 passengers. Jan. 18 —Asp, 0 tons, T. Balme, from Coromandel with £ case pipes, 5 cases gin, 1 hhd, brandy, 2 cases raisins, 2 cases soap, 2 boxes candles, 14 loaves sugar, 1 case nails, 4 barrels oil, 2 cases tobacco, 1 ullage do , \0 bads blankets. Jan. 20—Hawkheai), 22 tons, R. Lawrip, from Mahunngi, with 550 bushels shells. Jan. 20—Bon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, from Kawau, in ballast, Jan. 21 —Barbara Gordon, 338 tons, W. Lilley, from Canterbury, in ballast. Jan. 22—Meri Pek-i, 14 ions, T, Rarity, from the Bay of P.enty, with 4 lons flax, 5 casks salt pork, 83 hhds, lard, 02 bushels corn. Jnn. 22 Hercules, 6 lons. Ko Watu, from Matakano, with 7 lons firewood. Jan. 23—Samuel Robertson, 421 tons, W. Washburn, from the Sandwich Islands and whaling grounds, with 2,300 barrels black oil. Jan. 23—Eliza, 42 lons, \V. Ellis, from Ilnwkcs Bay, with 35 casks oil, 23 bags wheat. Jan. 23—Joseph Cripps, 78 tons, F. Lcaihart, from the Rust Coast, with GOO bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize, 9 casks sperm oil, 3 casks salt pork, 4: coils wool lushing, 2 tons o lions, 4 passengers. |
Jan. 23—Fishhawk, 15 tons, H. Brown, from the Baj of Plenty, with 4 tons potatoes, 2 passengers. Jan. 23—Catherine, 21 tons, A. raine, from the Bay of Plenty, with 300 baskets potatoes, 21 baskets onions. Jan. 23—Grampus, 23 tons, Geo. Paton, from the Bay of Plenty, with 400 bushels maize, COO lbs, onions, 6 rig - Jan. 23—Alexander, 35 ton 9, A. Miller, from Coromandel, with 20,000 feet sawn timber. Jan. 27—Augustus, 380lons, Brockman, from Honolulu, in ballast, 1 passenger. Jan. 27 —Eclair, 40 tons, F. S. Pe ppercorne, from Tiihiti, with 12 boxes tobacco, 16 boxes soushong, 1 box congou tea, 2 cases brads, I case buttons, 1 case thread, 1 c<isu cotton, 1 case snuff, 2 tubs knives, 1 case p'lates, 1 case painting', 1 case grass cloth, I case pougees, 0 bales onkum, 12 potutoe forks, 1 case ironmongery, 1 box srap, 291 ash oars, 51 harpoons, 22 lances, 160 small blocks, 1300 cocoa-nuts. Jan. 27—Napi, 17 tons, J. Taulari, from Kussel, with I cask sperm oil, G casks slush, 300 baskets peaches, 20 bushels apples, Jan. 27—Benlomond, 35 tons, D. Campbell, . from Wangarei, with 12,000 feet sawn timber, I horse, 2 casks oil, 1 cask tar, 6 pigs, 100 posts and rails, -} lon salt fish, 2 tons potatoes, Jan. 27 —.Mary Poul, 19 tons, L. Thouroughtood, from the'lß.iy of Plenty, with 3 J tons pork, 5 tons onions, 13 packages lard, 22 flitches baron, 10 hams. Jan. 27—Hercules, 6 lons, Ko Watu, from the River Thames, willi ton onions. Jan. 27 —Camilla, 201 ions, B. Burt, from Piirkiri, with 35,000 feet sawn timber. Jan. 27 —Fishhawk. IS ions, H. Brown, from 'J'amiilci, with 200 cases potatoes, 3 casks butler. DEPARTURES^ Jan. 14—Ilawkhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, for Mahurangi, with 4 bags flour, 2 bags sugar. Jan. 14—-Whim, 11 ton*, Maxwell, for Mongonui, with 1 bale blankets, 1 box sundries, 1 torn-shelling machine, 1 c.ise medicines, 1 bundle slops, 2 boxes pipes, 2 bundles spades, 1 case sundries. Jan. 15—Sir Edward Paget, 482 tons, Barcly, forTaranaki, with original cargo fiom London and 34 passengers. Sin. 15—Susan, 212 tor.s, Phillip Jones, from Ka»au for Sydney, with 100 lons copper regulus. Jan. 10—Hercules, 0 tons, Kowhatu, for Matakana, with 1 bag flour, 1 package slops. Jan. 17—Oranoa, 20 tons, J. Ryan, fur the Hast Coast, with (} horses, 1 case saddlety, I esse goods, 20 gallons rum, 2 bags salt. Jan. 17—Boyd, 15 tons, J. M'lnlosh, for Wnngaroa, with 1 barrel coal tar, I package blankets, 1 coil tope, 3 packages sundries. Jan. 17—Bon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quick, for Kawnu, with 60 bags flour, 15 bags, 2cusks fire clay, 1 box soap, 3 boxes candles, 1 side of leather. Jan. 17—Sisters, 131 tons, Hugh Clark, for Wellington, with part of original cargo from Hobarl Town. Jan. 17—Napi, 17 lons, James Taulari, for llussell, with 1 case 1 cask wine, 1 cask buttled beer, 1 cask cherry brandy, 1 case glassware, 5 packages sundries, 3 boxes Commissariat stores, 1 box bonnets. Jan. 17 —Children, 31 tons, A. Jones, for Jiussell, with 10 casks ale, 4 bugs sugar, 1 case merchandize, 1 keg nails, 8 canes paint, 1 case turpentine, I wash-stand, 2 bags bread, 8 boxes soap, 30 bushels maize, I half-cask wine, t cask ruin, 20 cases tobacco, 2 bags pepper, 1 box sweatmeals, 12 adzes, 1 case ironmongery, Jan. 18—Victoria, 17 tons, J. Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast, Jan. 18—Diana, 15 tons, Josiah Hopkins, for Tnranaki, via Kawhia, with 2 kegs tobacco, 1 bale ditto, 1 bag codec, 3 bag S salt,. 1 cask, 2 bales, I box tea, I bag rice, 10,000 shingles, 1000 feet sawn timber, 2 cases tobacco, 5 bales slops, 1 case crockery, half ion salt, 31 packoges. Go iron kettles. 'j ~ Jan. 20—Bon Accord, 17 tons, 11. Quid*/ for Kawiiu. with 1 cask molasses, 3 boxes candles, 5 boxes soap, 17 casks fire clay, 70 bags.
Jan. 20—Mnukiiii I°<> lons, James Bowden, lor Sydney, nritli 2 tons flax, 6 packages wool. Jan. -21—John Wliitelev. 40 tons, J. Uddell, for Canterlmry, via Tarnnnki. with 1 hlid. cin, 20,000' shinnies, 800 palings, 10G0 bricks. 6 clniirs, 2 mats sugar, 5 passengers. Jan. 22 Arabia, 91 tons, Alexander Youmr, for San I'runeisco, California, wilh 1038 boxes potatoes, <IS boxes 50 kits onions, 10 coils of rope, 2 passengers. Jan. 22 Hcrculi-s, G lons, Ko Walu, for Mataknna, with 1 package slops, 12 lbs. tobicco. Jan 22—Kilwnrd, 16 lons, D. Donsghue, for Wnhapu, in ballast. Jan. 23—Alexander, 35 lons, Alexander Miller, for tlii! Kiver Thames, in ballast. Jan. 23—iFshhiwk, 15 tons, H. Brown, for the Taniuki. Jan. 24—Catharine, 21 lons, M. Itaine, for lliej Barrier lelatd, in ballast, 4 passengers. Jan. 24—Man' Peka, 15 tons, T. Rarity, for the Hay of Plenty, wilh 1 package Iclacco, 2 bags sugar, 1 bag flour, -i chest tea, 4 bars iron, 1 package nails, 4 bans slops. Jan. 27—Asp, 9 lons, T. Balme, for Wangaruru, with 5 cases gin, 1 case tobacco, 5 tons pitatoes,i case pipes. Jan. 27 —Hercules, 0 tons, Ko Watu, for , River Thames, with 1 package slops, 30 lbs, tobacco.
The first California ship of the season, the Ar.ib'm, smle<) on the 2'lrd iiist. She carries with lu'r 1(j33 boxes >if potatoes, 48 boxes and SO kits onions, 10 coils of lope, and 2 passengers. The barque Novelty is filling- up rapidly fur the same destination ; find tho Helen S. Page, nnd Glencoe, which nre expected immediately from Sydney, will likewise loud for San Francisco.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 55, 30 January 1851, Page 1
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