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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Nov. 3—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood, 50 rails. Nov. 5 -RiverChief, 158 tons, James Horsley, from Tahiti, with 1 passenger, and a general cargo of merchandize. Nov. B—Mary Taylor, 14 tons, Thomas Owen, from Ngunguru, with 6,000 feet limber. Nov. 10 Alexander, 36 tons, Alexander Millar, from Coromandel, with 14,000 feet limber, 7000 shingles, 2 passengers. Nov. 10—Iliomama, 78 tons, J. S. Macfarlane, from Hawke's Bay, with 500 bushels wheat, 1000 bushels maize, 3 tons wool-lashing, 3 J tuns humpback oil, l£ ton humpback bone, 6 cwt. whalebone, l£ ton (lax, 5 tons chain and anchor, 2 tons copper bolts. Nov. 11 Dove, 20 tons, W. Wilcox, from the Bay of Plenty, with 1 ton flax, 0 tons potatoes, 100 bushels wheat, 300 bushels maize, 1 passenger. Nov. ll—Dauntless, 27 tons, W. JetTeis, from the East Coast, with 1 saddle, 18 casks pork, 1 bedstead, I box plants, I lea caddy, 1 keg vinegar, 1 jar oil, 27 cases household furniture, 600 bushels maize, 100 bushels wheal. j Nov. ll—New Zealander, 14 tons, Te Arawa, from Tauianga, with 200 bushels maize, 50 pigs, 50 baskets potatoes, 20 baskets onions, 20 bags wheat. Nov. 11—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 25 tons firewood. Nov. 11—Sarah Jane, 17 tons, D. Campbell, from the Kast Coast, with 500 bushels maize, 1 ton pork. Nov. 12—Piako Lass, 10 tons W. Smalley, from Piako River, with 2 tons flax, 2 cwt, bacon. Nov. 12—Elizabeth, 43 tons, J. Davis, from New Plymouth, via North Cape and Hay of Islands, with 1 waggon, 5 kegs butter, 1 box eggs, 103 bushels barley, 445 bags flour, 4 bags sharps, 33 bags bran, 300 kits maize, 31 packages personal baggage, 5 passengers. Nov. 12—Isabella, V 9 tons, E. J. Ledwell, from Hobait Town, with 20 tuns flour, 3 tons potatoes, a general cargo of merchandize, and 0 passengers. Nov. 13—Maukin, 106 tons, R. L. Eames, from Sydney, with 140 bags flour, a general cargo of merchandize, and 4 passengers. Nov. 15—John 28 tons, John Maddocks, from Mahurangi, with 40 tons firewood. Nov. 15—Kiwi, 86 tons, John Johnson, from Port Victoria to Kaipara, in ballast. Nov. 15—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from Wsihcki, with 30 tons fireivo»d.

Nov. 17—Hawkhend, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahuiangi, with 25 tons firewood, 1 Nov""?"—Forager, 12 tons. George Soulhgatefrom the Boy of Plenty, will. I ton pork, 4 tons flax. _ Nov. 17—Benlomond, 35 tons, Duncan Campbell, from the Bay of Plenty, with 8 tuns humpback oil, 600 bushels maize, 1 Nov! H—Favourite, 18 tons, George Crawford, from Waiheki, with 95 ship timbers. Nov. 17—Arabia, 92 tons, Thomas Wing, from Hohart Town, via Hawke's Bay, with 5b hags flour, 2 bales leather, 4000 feet timber, and 11 horses—Shipped at Hawke s Bay, 31 casks.sperm oil. Nov. 17—Cadet, 350 tons, G. Elliot, from Panama and Tahiti, with 470 tons co,ls, 12 boxes arrowroot, 8 bottles quicksilver, 7 Nov!"?—Mary, 47 tons. Charles De Thierry, from the River Thames, with 20 tons firewood, 12 cmple fowls, 2 cwt. potatoes, 8 empty casks. Departures. Nov. 3—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Nov 4_Mary, 47 tons, E. Welch, for the Kait Coast, mid Canterbury, with 22,0(10 feet timber. 6000 shingles, 6 tons flour, 20 boxes tea, 71 bags sugar, I case boots, a casks salt pork, 20 lbs. tobacco, 4 casks wine, 4 butter, 4 boxes sperm candles, 1 bale blankets, 1 bale leather, 1 bale belts, 10 cwt. bacon, 4 bags rice. Jov. s—Benlomond, 35 tons, Duncan Campbell, for the Bay of Plenty, with 30 gallons brandy, 1 horse, £ ton salt, 3 bags rice, 1 lov? 8 5—Tyiian, 226 lons.S. T. Robinson, for Sydney, with original cargo from Sandwich Islands, and 15 passenaers from Auckland. toy. 6—Christopher Mitchell, 338 tons, Thomas Sullivan, American Whaling Ship, for the fishing grounds en the N. E. Coast of New Zealand. lov. 7—Jennet, 14 tons, Ra Wiri, for Coromandel, with 6 bags flour, 1 cask pork, 20 lbs. tobacco, 8 bars iron, 3 bags sugar, 3

packages slops. ov , 7_Children, 30 tons, Alexander Jones, for Russell, with 4 tons potatoes, 3 tons rice, 4 casks oil, 5 chests tea, 1 cask currants, 3 tons Hour, 1 ton sugar, 2 bags salt, I case merchandize, 1 cask tobacco, 1 entire horse, I bag spades. 1 bale blankets 4 passengers. ov. B—Meri Peka, 15 tons, George Simpkins, for the Bay of Plenty, with 27 packages sundries, 1 package tobacco. 2 kegs rum, 3 tases geneva. ov. 10—Maiy, 47 tons, Charles de Thierry, for the River Thames, with 200 gallons colonial ale, 1 cask porter, 1 bag rice, 1 box sundries. jv. 10—Alexander, 36 tons. Alexander Millar, for Mahurangi, in ballast. >v. 10—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick for Waiheki, in ballast. ov. 10-Favourite, 18 tons, G. Crawford, for Waiheki, in ballast. jv. 11—Hawkhead, 22 lons, Robert Lawrie, for Mahurangi, with 2 bags flour, 4 lbs. tobacco, 2 gallons rum. ,v. 11—New Zealander, 14 tons, Te Arawa, for Tauranga, with 2 casks nails, 1 bag rice, 1 bap; biscuit. v. 11-Mary Taylor, 14 tons, Thomas Dwen, for Ngunguru, in ballast, v. ll~River Chief, 158 tons, James Horsley, for Sydney, with original cargo rom Tahiti, and 7 passengers from Auckand. v. 13-Julia, 30 tons, D. Brislow, for the Kast Coast and Canterbury, with 14,000 feet ;aivn timber, 10 tons flour, 2 bags rice, 100 jushels maize, i ton bacon and hams, 6 tons lotatoes, 1 ton sugar, 10 quarter-boxes tea, I passengers. '. 13—Dove, 20 tons, W. Wilcox, for the lay of Plenty, in ballast, 1 passenger. ~ M—Sarah Jane, 17 tons, J. Campbell, or the East Coast, with 5 cases brandy, 2 ■ases geneva, 2 cases saddlery, 1 cask beer, i cases, 5 bags nail, 1 cask sugar, 1 cask ice, I case, 1 bale, 3 bags sugar, 2 ca»es oli Tom. f< 15 Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, fo r Vaiheki, in ballast. /. 15 -John, 28 tons, John Maddocks, for (ahurangi, in ballast. , 17 —Hawkhead, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, or Mahurangi, iu ballast.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 76, 20 November 1851, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 76, 20 November 1851, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 76, 20 November 1851, Page 1

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