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ARRIVALS. Jan. 28 —Antelope, 35 tons, D. McKinnon, from the East Coast, with 300 bushe's maize, 150 bushels wheat, 5 tons flax, 13 casks sperm oil. 1 passenger. Feb. 30. —Lady Harvey, 143 tons, J. Hay, from California, and Tahiti, in ballast. Feb. 30.—Giencoe, ISfltous, I.illewall, from Newcastle with 1000 sheep, 51 ton's coa's, 100 tons preserved meats, 8 passengers, Jan. "\T— Children,--31 tons, A.Jones, from Kussell. with II bales wool, 10 owl bacon, 40 bushels fruit, I case preserves, 8 passengers. Feb. SO—.Vivid, 2G ions, W. Uilchcns, from Moiiganui, with 20 tons coals, 4 casks and 5 barrels sperm oil. Feb. 30.—Tui, 13 tons, C. Gallagher, from the Bay of Plenty, with 2 tons onions, 1J ton flax, 13 pigs. Jim. 18—Victoria, 17 tons, J. Merrick, fiom Wiiihtki, with 5 tons onions. Jan. 31.—Lightnin?, 109 tons, J. Farmer, from Tahiti, with 10,000 orange*. 1,000 cocca nuts, 10 lons coal, I passenger. Fib. J. —Edward, 16. tons, J. Slu-un r I'mm AVangapaoa, with 10,000 feet sawn linber. Feb. I.—Kiwi, 86 tons, J. Johnson, lioin Sydney at Kaiparn, with 27 horses, 110 sheep, 1 bale slops, 2 cases :ix;-, (J passengers. Feb 3.—Victory, 570 tons, W. C. Mullens, from London with a general cargo of merchandize, and 61 passengers. F co . 4—Helen S. Page. 226 tons, J. Church, from Sydney, with'lo3o sheep, 25 heifers, 4 passengers. Feb. 4—llawkhead, '22 tons, U. Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 22 tons firewood. Feb. s—Enterprise, 413 tons, V. B. Swain, from a « baling voyage. Feb. o—Pauline, 149 to is, 11. Cain, from San Francisco, via Tahiti, with a quantity . of. sails, rigging, and other gear, 4 casks lime juice, 6 bags arrow root, 1000 oianges, 8 packages. Feb. C—lris, 75 tons, J. J. Peacock, from Sydney, with a gcneial cargo for the South . Si-a Islands. 6—Piako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, Hiver, with '2 tons flax. Feb. B—William, 20 ions, W. Dunlop, from iMahuian;;!, with feet sawn limber. Ftb. 10—Hrrvu c.<, 6IIIUS, W..lur, from ibe Hiver Thames, with 4 bushels whu.it, 7 bushels maize, 40 baskets onions. Feb. 10—Fjslihawk. 15 tons, 11. Hrown, from Nxunguru, with 11,000 feet sawn limber; Feb. 10—Ilawkhead, 22 tons,U. Lanrie.lrom Mahurangi, niih iiO.busliels shells.
Feb. 10 —Liuisa, 25 tons, G. S'outhgate, from ilie Bay of Plenty, with 7 casks salt poik, 1 cask lard, 2 tons onion?, 2 tons' tlax, 15 lons hia ; ze... I Feb. 10—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, from 1 Hnssell, with 5 horses, II barrels slush, 20 bushels fruit, 1 c.vk sundries, 3 passengers. : Feb. 10 —George, 16 (on?, Pain, from Taurangs, with 6 tons onions, 4 lons, potatoes, 15 |>ii>s, 5 boxes poaches. Feb. 10—Sarah Jane, 22 lons, G. Clarke, from Omer mid Caromandel. with 2 4j tons onions, 5 tons potatoes, I £ cases gin, 10 gallons rum, 501bs. tobacco, 1 bale slops Feb. 10—Julia, 3G tons, James Girvan, I'rpin tho (/lest Coast, with 900 bushels wheal, 2£ tons'pork, -j; ton onions, 5 cwt. lard, 5 cwt. wlialebom', 2 passengers. Feb. 10—Napi, 17 ton*, James Tautari, from Russell, with 4 casks sperm oil, 8 casks cooks slush, 80 bnskets peaches, 5 bushels apples, 6 passengers. Feb. 10—kmily, 15 tons, G. Mair, from Wangaici, with 2£ tons (lax, 2 tons potatoes. , _ nF.PAiiTunEs. Jan. 28—Citmilln, 384 tons, B. D. Piigh, for Guam, with 23,000 feet sawn limber, 120 tons firewood, 6 passengers. Feb. 28—Sarah, 15 tons, A. Cooper, for the Day of Plenty, with 1 bale b'ankcls, 3 cases slops, I dozau frying pan 3, 5 bags salt, 200 feet boards. Foil. 21—Sarah; Jane, 22 tons, G. Clarke, for Omar, with 2 cases gin, 60 lbs. tobacco, 1 bale slops, Feb. 30.—Alary Paul, 19 tons, L. Thoroughgood,.for the Bay of Plenty with I ton salt, 3 casks' slops, 100 lbs. tobacco, II empty casks Feb. 30.—Victoria, 17 tons, J Merrick, for Waiheki.in ballnst. Feb, 31—Novelty, 255 tuns, Uaiiison, fur San Francisco, with 2759 boxis potatoes, 303 boxe.« onions, 471 lings b.irley, 3SO bans and 20 casks oats, 400 basket?, and 50 bags maize, 14 casks peas, 34 kegs a'id 12 juts butter, 84 packages ropes, 5 boxes cigars, 9 passengers. Jan. 31—Vivid, 2b" tons, W. Hitchins, for Monganui. Feb. I—Camilla, 201 lons, 11. Burt for Hobart Town, with 21 casks speim nil, 11 bundles whalebone, tons flax, 35,000 feet sawn timber, 4 passengers. Feb. I.—Kiwi, 86 tons, Johnson for Hobart Town, from Kaipara, 75 loads timber-. Feb. I.—Napi, 17 tons, J. Tautari, for ((.usiel) with a general cargo. Feb, X—Tui, 13 lons, C. Gallagher, for the Bay of Plenty, with 2 packages, 20 lbs. tobacco, 1 case gin. Feb. I,—Children, 3J tons, A, Jones, for llnssel), with 3 tons Hour, 12 bags bread, ] case sago, 9 bushels maize, 1 ton sugar, 3 packages sundries, li) cases tobacco. Feb. !.■—Fishhawk, 15 tons, 11. Brown, for Ngunguru, with 5 bags flour, 2 bags sugar. Feb. I.—Edward, 10 tons, J. Shearer, for tho Bay of Plenty in ballast. Feb. I.—Ben Lomond, 35tbns, D. Campbell, for Wnngaroa and Kist Cape, with 3 cases slop*, 9 cases gin, I case tobacco, I bale bags, 2 horses, 2 case pipes, 2 bales slops, Feb. I—Grampus, 23 tons. G. Paton, for the Barrier Islands, with 2000 feet sawn timber 800lbs tobacco, 1 bile slops, 6 passengers. Feb. 3. William, Is£ tons, \V. Dunlop, for Mnhurangi, with 2 casks poik, 1 bag sugar, 1 package tobacco. Feb. 3.—Samuel Robertson, +2l tons, XV. Washburn, on a whaling voyage. Fib. 4—Antelope, 35 tons, D. M'Kinnon, for the Fast Coast, with 4 horses. 15 sheep, 17 boxes merchandize, I boi sugar, 2 saddles; 1 cask sundries, I bale calico, 2 cases merchandize, 1 b»S pipes, 200 empty casks, 5 packages. Feb. 4—Joseph Cripps, 78 tons, F. Leathart, i for Port Victoria, with 1,945 pieces timber, 27,0(10 shiaules, 3,500 pailings, 32 bag* flour, 25 bags rice, 1 case tobacco, 7—Batbara Gordon, 330 tons, XV. Lilly, for Valparaiso, with 120 tons firewood, 3 tons potatoes. Feb. 8-Pinko Lass, 10 tons, W.Smalley, for Piako River, with lOOlbi. tobacco.
Feb. 10—George, 10 tons, Patu, for Tauraiiga, with I ca*k bottled »Ip, I case wine •1 trunks, I'2 cases, "3 liedMings, 600 feet timber i small bale, 4 passengei?. re!'. 10 YiM'lmii, '2O tons, W. Dunlop, for Midiurarg', "iili 3 cask-- pork, 2 lings potatoes, 1 pin k.ige tobacco, I case brandy. Teh. 10—Hirculef, 6 tons. Wilder, for the itivtr Thames, 1 package slops, 40lbs tobccio.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 56, 15 February 1851, Page 1
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