SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Arrivals. Oct. 23—Duke of Portland, 533 tons, Cubitt, from London, via Canterbury, with goods, and 23 passengers. Oct. 21—William, 20 tons, G. Goddcn, from Kawau, with 0000 feet timber, 18,000 shingles. Oct. 24—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from 51 ihurangi, with 3/5 tons firewood. Oct. 25—Alexander, 30 tons, Alexander Millar, from the River Thames, with 15,000 feet sawn timber, 50 posts, 2 passengers. Oct. 25—Antelope, 35 tons, D. McKinnon, from the East Coast, with 700 bushels wheal, 300 bushels maize, 3 casks pork, 14 parcels, 2 passengers. ' Oct. 27 —Victoria, 17 ton»,lsaac Merrick, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. Oct. 27—Isabella, 17 tons, John Falkner, from Tauranga, in ballast. Oct. 17—Mary, 47 tons, E. Whelch, from Wangamumu, with 2 cases wine, 20 lbs. tobacco, 1 case slops, 1 case cloth caps, 1 bale leather, 2 casks oil, 1 box sperm candles, 5 casks salt pork, 1 horse. Oct. 29—Tyrian, 220 tons, T. Robinson, from Honolulu, with flour, tea, sugar, and 18 passengers. Oct. 20—Meri Peka, 15 tons, George Sims, from Wakatana, with 500 bushels maize, 4 pigs. Oct. 29—Jennet, 14 tons, Daniel McLea, from Coromandel, with 5000 feet sawn limber, 0000 shingles. Oct. 30—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. Oct. 30 —John, 28 tons, John Maddocks, from Malmrangi, with 800 palings, 8 tons firewood, 10 rickera. Del. 31 Ira, 21 tons, D. Far/ow, from Wangarei, in ballast. Oct. 31—lienlomond, 35 tons, Duncan Campbell, from the Hast Coast, with 200 bushels wheat, GOO bushels maize. Nov. 3—Julia, 36 tons, D. Bristow, from Poverty Bay, with 700 bushels wheat, GOO bushels maize, 1 ton beef, £ ton pork, | ton ham and bacon, 1 case 1 bale slops. N ov , s_i hildren, 30 tons, Alexmder Jones, from Russell, with 25 sheep 5 pigs, 1 case lemons, 1 package seeds, I cas* sundries, 1 case shoes, 1 chest drawers. DF.rAnTUitia. Oct. 21 Emma, 121 tons, A. Brooks, for Sydney, with 188 ox hides, 1G bales sheep skins, 1 hale wool, 4 cases hams and bacon, 4 casks oil, 2 ploughs, 1 piece of chain, 2 cases bats, 13 passengers. Oct. 24—Children, 30 tons, Alexander Jones, for Russell, 4 passengers. Oct. 24—William, 20 tons, G. Goddeu, for Pakiri, in ballast. Oct 25—George, 17 tons, Ko te Patu, for Tauranga, with 3 casks wine, 4 bigs sugar, 1 package books, 1 box candles, 2 boxes soap, 2 bags biscuit, 1 keg butter, 1200 feel timber, 2 bales calico, 1 boxes apparel, 1 coil rope, 3 kegs tar, 1 bag salt. Oct.'2s—Sarah Jane, 17 tons, I). Campbell, for the East Coast, with 4 cases merchandize, 2 casks ale. < Oct. 25—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaao Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Oct. 27 —Duke of Portland, 533 tons, Cubitt, for Shanghae, with 5 passengers. Oct. 27—Eliza, 42 tons, W. Kllis, for the East Const, with 8 bags sugar, I case wine, \ cask sherry, i ton salt, 4 kegs paint, 5 packages nails,"l package saddlery, 1 plough, 11 oil casks, 1 package merchandize, I try pot, 2 coils cordage. Oct. 28—H.M.8. Pantome, 484 tons, 12 guns, Captain Genoys, for Wangarei, the Bsy of Islands,and Port Nicholson.
Oct. 28—Antelope, 35 tons. J. Leathart, for the Kast Coast, with 1 cnsk varnish. 2 bags blankets, 3 casks salt. 3 casks slops. CO lbs. tobacco, I box soap, 8 box pipes, t anchor. Oct. 28—Isabella, 17 tons, Jolm l'alkner, for Taiiranga, with 5 packages 2 boxes merchandize, 2 bales blankets, 1 bag biscuit, 1 cask coal tar, 1 b«x tobacco, 1 cask porter, 5 bags tice, 1 ton (lour. Oct. 29 —Hose Ann, 24 lons, llyan, for the Bast Cape, with 3 cases slops, 2 horses, 2 casks gin, 2 casks ale, 12 empty boxes. Oct. 30—llawkhead, 22 tons, Robert I.awne, for Mnhurangi. with 2 bags Hour. O c t. 30—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Oct. 30—John, 28 tons, Jolm Maddocks, for Mahnranjii, in ballast. Oct. 31—Alexander, 3(3 tons, Alexander Millar, for Coromandel, in bal'ast. Oct. 31—Boyd. 15 tons, John Mcintosh, for the Hay of Vlenty, with 1500 bricks, 25 casks, 20 lbs. tobacco, 2 gallons brandy, 8 bags sugar, 7 packages. Nov. 1- Border Maid, 90 tons, William Champion, for Chatham Islands, in ballast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 75, 6 November 1851, Page 1
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701SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 75, 6 November 1851, Page 1
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