SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. j llt i C 4—Mnuki", 106 tons, James Boivden, from Sydney, with 9 horses, 7 mats sugar, candles', soap, 14 tons Hour, and n general cnrgo of merchandize, 1 passenger. June 7—ttmmu, 121 tons, A. Brooks, from Sydney, witli n general corgo of merchandize, 2 passengers. June 9 —Children, 30 tons, A lexander Jones, from Russell, with 1 horse, 1 iron plough, 60 bushels grass seed, 10 cwt. bacon, 1 case sundries, 10 cases tobacco, 2 passengers. June 9—Border Maid, (Missionary schooner) 91 tons, Hilwiird Tompkins, from Sydney, ill b illns', the Loid BUhop of Newcastli, and Master Bills, passengers. June y—Nancy, '22 lons, \V. Strom), from Ilokianga, with B.GOO feet sawn timber, S packages hncon, 9 casks honey, I cask pork, 2 c is's bacon, 1 case lard, 1 case wax, 1 case apples, 1 case jam, 8 boxes luug.ige. 1 bell. June 13—Alexander, 3G tons, A. Miller, from the lliver Thames, with 7 head of caUle, '2 tons flax, 200 Hot limber, 1 passenger. June 13—I'iako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, fro n I'iako lliver, with 2 tons fl .x. June 13—John, 28 tons, J Siillivun, from the Bay of Ul.mds, will) 1 case biandy, 1 box pipes, '2 boxes rasins, 7 boxes tobacco, 5 barrels oil, 1 hoise, 12 liojjs, '2 tons pork. 80 bushels maize, 3,000 feet sawn timber, 2 passengers. June 14—Victoria, Gov. Brig, Deck, from Wellington. June 16—Fi>hhawk, 15 tons, B. Savage, i'ri.m Matakina, with 136 puriri posts, 407 lea tree rails, 10—N'api, 17 ions, James Tauiari, fioni Hiissell via Wangaiuru, with 24 bags bisluit, lo() kits maize, 4 passengers. June IG—Bcnlomond, 35 tons, P. Cimpliell, from the liast Cupe, wiill 800 l>n.*hc)s wheal, 200 bushels maize, 1 whale boat. June lG—Julia, 30 lons, Pi ter .Miller, from the L'ast Coast, with 1,000 bushels wheat, 100 bushels ini.ize, 5 casks pork, 9 paski ngi rs. June l(i —Mary, 50 ions, John I'orter, from Mahur uigi, with 25,0i)0 IVet sawn timber. June 10—Oroio.i,20 tons, John Ilyan, from li:e Mast Coast, with !)tiO (jn llcls when!, 30 bi.sl.eU maize, 'I casks j.ork. Jur.e l(i—Arabia, 91 lons, A. Young, from the Jiust Coast, in bulhist.
DEPARTURES. Jane s—George, 17 tons, Patu, for Tauranga. with 4031 feet sawn timber, 1 keg nails, 1 big sugar, I bag salt, 1 box wearing apparel. Juno G —Nnpi, 17 lons, J, Tautari, for Russell, with 1 lilid. brandy, 1 puncheon rum, 10 cases geneva, 3 casks bottled pirter, 0 boxes soap, I package ironmongery, 1 box candles, 1 package candles, 3 stones, 6 wheelbarrows, 12. felling axes, 18 picks, 12 shovels, 6 spades, 1 grindstone, 4 bags sugar, 1 mill, 2 cask platen, 1 bag flour, 1 mangle, 2 1 packages arrowroot, 1 oven, 1 cask butter, 8 ! passengers. I June 6—limily, 10 tons, R, Muir, for Wangnrci, with 4 bags flour, 2 bales sundries, 2 passengers. June 13 —John, 28 tons, John Sullivan, for ftlahurangi, in ballast. June 13—Children, 30 tons, Alexander Jones, for Russell, with 2 tons salt, 5 tons flour, 1 ion sugar, 1 chest tea, 9 boxes candles, 1 [ bale blankets, 1 box tobacco, 4 sadd'es, 2 cases wearing apparel, 1 case hats, 12 chains, I parcel, 5 passengers. June 13 —Sarah Kerry, 15 tons, A. Untlnnk, for Ahipara, with 13 boxes soap, 2 boxes pickles, 1 case figs, 2 boxes raisins, 5 cises geneva, 15 ia«es drapery, 1 quarter cask wine, 1 cask treacle, 24 bags coals, 2 ensks sail, 2 grindstones, 1 case blacking, 1 case pipes, I cask nuts, 6 boxes candles, 1 cask whiting, 3 cases oranges, 10 bags sugar, 3 casks »heat, 1 ton iron, 4 sieves. Juno 13—Kliza, 42 tons, G. IS'oivnhani, for the lvist Coast, with 11 horses. June 13—Alexander, 3G tons, A. Miller, for tlie River Tlianvs, in ballast. June 13—Catherine, 20 tons, Wcraliiko, for Taurangn, in ballast. June 14«—Men I'eka, 1G tons, T. Rarity, for the Biy of I'lenty, with 1 mare. 1 pair smith's bellows, 1 anvil, 8 casks. Juno 10—Naia'l, 21 tons, James Girvan, for Waiparn, in ballast. June 10—Xancy, 22 tons, \V. Stroud, for Monganui, and Iloktanga with 2 bales, 1 case, 1 package of saws, 1 chest tea, 3 boxes, 1 parcel, 1 box soap, 3 bags sugar, 5 hag* salt, 1 roll zinc. June 10 Alert, 172 ton', R C. flail, for Adelaide, with 00,000 feet kauri timber. June 16 —Arabia, 91 tons, A. Young for the East Coast, wiih I bale blankets, I bale cottons, 1 bale serge shirts, 1 bale of prints, 1 mill.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 65, 19 June 1851, Page 1
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756SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 65, 19 June 1851, Page 1
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