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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

August 26—Hawkhera, 22 tons, R. Laurie, from Mahurangi,- with 200 posts and rails, and 15 torn of firewood August 26—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, with 8 head cattle, 8 pigs, i cut. bacon, i cwt."uefa wax, a quantity of fruit tree* and flower lootß, a church bell. . August 2G—Lucy Jjmcs, 40 tons, D. Joyce, at Manukau, from Taranaki, with 20 kits tmrley, 20 kits maize, 1 chest, 2 £ chests tea, 100 bags 10 sa.ks flour, 0 hhds. pork, 1 box sundrifs, 1\ tons flour, 4- cart arms mid boxes, 1 box preserves, sundry portions of the wreck of the "John Whiiely," 110 sacks of barley, 9 passengers. August 27—Nancy,22 ton*, W. Str<m 1, from Hokianga and Ahipara with 14 tons Kauri gum, 1 ton h ieon,6 ensks honey, two casks butter, 3 cases bacon. August 29—Thames, 407 tons, .1. Medley, from L-mdon, with a central cargo of mcrhandiie and 13 pnssengets. August 29—IJ'ack Dog, 142 tons, J. R. Girrfck, from Wellington, with a general cargo, Gov. Enderby of the Auckland Is'auds, and 12 passengers. August 30—Hawkliead, 22 tons, R. Lawne, from Mahu'angi, with 25 ton* firewood. Sept. I—Victoria, 17 tons, I. Meni k, from , t Woiheki, with 30 tons firewood. i—Sarah Jane, 17 tons, James Campfrom the East Coast, with 250 bushels maire, 200 bushels wheat, 2 tons pork, £ ton flax, i ton ham and bacon, 2cut. lard. Sept. 4—Simlah, 597 tons, Charles Robertson, from London, with a Urge general cargo, of merchandise, and 112 passengers. Sept. 4-Mary, 15 tons, J. Shearer, from WaoKarei, with 1 passenger. Sept. 4—Dove, 22 lone, Wilson, from the Bay of Plenty. .'Sept. 6—John, 28 tone, John Maddock, from Mahurangi, with 30 tons firewood. Sept. B—Janet, 14 tons, W. McGregor, from Coromamtel with 10,000 feet sawn Umber, 3 passengers.

Sept. B—Lavinia, barque, from California, ] in ballast. This vessel lias been navigated to this port in 61 day*, by tlie master, two i teaman, and one boy. ! DEPARTURES. August 26—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, It. I.awrii", for Mahurangi, in ballast. August 20—Napi, 17 tons, J.»me« Tautnri, for Russell, with 6 cases geneva, 1 hhd. rum, 3 hlida. brandy, 1 cask sugar, 2 cases 1 package saddles, 1 keg nails, 1 case wine, 4 bags sugar, 1 chest tea, 4 boxes candles, I parcel, 1 bag rice,C tons flour, 1 cask, 1 box, 4 tons potatoes, 5 passengers. August 28—Susan, 17 tons, Hugh Williams, lor Coromandel, with 3 bags of flour, 1 ca«k pork, 1 ton potatoes, 30 lbs tobacco, 4 gallons whiskey, 2 passengers. August 30—John, 28 tons, John Maddock, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Sept. I—Perera, IC tons, Stewart, for Nstungnru, with 20.bs. tobacco, 20 pairs blankets, and sundries. Sept. I—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, for Russell, with one passenger, utul a genera' cargo. Sept. I—Victoria, 17 tons, I. Merrick, for Waihtki, in ballast Sept. 1— Dlick Dog, 142 tons, J. U. Garrick, for Port Stephens, New South Wales, with 24 ca«ks pork, 28 bags pollnrd, 250 bush, maize, I case furniture, the Governor of the Auckland Islands and i passengers. Sept, 2—Helen 8. Page, 220 tons, J. .1. Church, for Sydney, in ballast 7 passengers. Sept. 3 Ben Lomond, 35 tons,D. Campbell' for Wangarei, 1 passenger. Sept. 4—f lunkhead, 2'2 tons, 11. Lawrio, for Magurangi, in bnllast. Sept. B~Norfolk, 347 tons, H. C. Kreeft, for Tarauaki and Nelson, with part of her cargo from London, 2 passengers. Sept. o—John, 28 tons, John f or i Mahurangi, in ballas'. Sept. C—Dove, 20 tons, W. Wilcox, f or t \ ie liay of Plenty, in ballast. Sept. o —Sarah Jane, 17 tons, J. Campbell, 1 for thu East Coast, with 2 bags slops, 1 case saddlery, 2 bags sugar, 1 box tea 8 bundles bags, 10 lbs. tobacco. Sept. 6—Nancy, 22 tons, W. Stroud, for Kaipara, via Hukianga with 2 cases, 2 bales, 2 boxes candles, 4 hoses eoap, 5 bags rice, 1 truss, 19 bags sugar, I copper boiler, 1 parcel shoes, 20 bags biscuit. 27 bags flour, 50 kits potatoes, I bale boots, 1 dozen spades, 15 bags salt, 20 boxes potatoes, 3 packages, 1 case sundries, 2 tea kettles, 1 case axes, 9 packages, 2 cases, 1 hampci 2 ciso groceries.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 71, 11 September 1851, Page 1

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698

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 71, 11 September 1851, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 71, 11 September 1851, Page 1

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