SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Arrivals. Dec. 2—Piako Lass, 10 tons, W. Smalley, from the River Thames, with 30 pigs, 1 sheep, 1 passenger. Dec. 2—George, 17 tons, Kote Patu, from Tauraiiga, wiih 7 sheep, 3 pi«s. Dec. 3—Eclair, 50 tons, J. S. Peppercorn, from Sydney, with 10 tons coals, 20 barrels lelineu sugar, 223 bags Hour, 2 cuses cheese, 200 palings, 1 passenger. Dec. 3 —Doyce, 15 tons, J. Macintosh, from the Bay of Plenty, with 520 bushels maize. Dec. 3 —Kose Ann, 24 tons, John Ryan, from the East Coast. Dec. 3 -Victoria, 17 tons. Isaac Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 ton 3 firewood. Dec. 4—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Robert l.awrie, from Mahurangi, with 18 tons lire wood, 50 blocks. Dec. 4—Napi, 17 tons, James Tautari, from Russell, with i case calico, 1 case sardines, 1 case snuff, 6 barrels 1 hhd. molasses, 4 bundles sundries, 10 passengers. Dec. o—Mary, 21 tons, Charles de Thierry, from the Thames, with 15 tons firewood, 2 tons green oats, 200 lbs onions, 1 package sundries, 1 passenger. Dec. 6—Mary Tayloi, 14. tons, T. Owens, from Wangarei, with 1 cask pork, 500 lbs. bacon, 0 bags maize, 15 pigs, 1 passenger. Dec, B—Meri Peka, 15 tons, J. Rarity, from the Day of Plenty, with 400 bushels maize. Dec. B—John, 28 tons, John Macdonald, from Mahurangi, with 30 tons firewood, 2 tons flour. Dec. B—Helen S. Page, 220 tons, J. Church, from Sydney, with 40 heifers, 21 sheep, a gcneial cargo of merchandize, and 1 passenger. Dec. 10 —H.M.Brigantine Pandora, 6 guns, 310 tons, Captain Drury, from surveying the harbour and river of Hokianga. Dec. 10—Mana, 17 tons, <Jonra, from the_ Bay of Plenty, with 15 pigs, 3 pork", 25 bushels wheat, 1 passenger.
Dec. 11-Loid William llentinck, F.dward Canney, from London, with a general cargo of merchandize, and 78 passengers. Dec 15-Moa, 230 tons, S. I). Norris, from Sydney, with 2S horses, 280 sheep, a quantity of whaling gear, a general cargo of merchandize, and 5 passengers. Dec. 15—Uawkhead, 22 tons. Robert J.awric, from Mahmangi, with 25 tons firewood. Dec. 15—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. Dec. 15—Naiad, 21 tons, \V. Monro, from Hokianga, with 1 cask 23 packages and 7 cases bacon, 1 bos, 1 keg, 2 cases lard, l!) I bushels wheat, 1 cask 0 cases 2 packages honey, 2 casks pork, 10 baskets flax, 7 hams, 1000 feet sawn timber. I sofa, 2 cases 1 box wearing apparel, 3 tables, 10 chairs, 1 baking bo:ird, 1 box books, 1 hamper crockery. Departures. Dec.2—Forager, 12 tons. George Sonthgatc, for Malata, with 400) feet timber, 3 bags sugar, 40 gallons oil, 3 passengers. Dec. 3—Victoria. 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waihtki in ballast. Dee. 4—llawkhead, 22 tons, Robert lawric, for Mahnrangi, in ballast Deo. s—Waterlily, 175 tons. William Hurgess, for Sydney. with part of her original cargo and passengers from Honolulu. Dec. s—Wafer Witch. H> tons, J. McScar, for Wangaroa, with i'O lbs. tobacco, 1 package pipes, 1 case gin, 1 bale Soft goods, 2 dozen sp.des. 2 bags sugar, 0 bags flour. Bee. (i—Klizaheth, 43*toii.->, J. Davis, for ew Dlvmouth with 20 tons coals, 4000 feet sawn timber, 0 packages furniture, and sundries, 3 passengers. Dec. S—Mary Taylor, 11 tons, T. Owens, for Waii-arei, with'S hags (lour, 2 bags sugar, 50 Ins. tobacco, sundries, I passenger. {) cc . B—John, 2S tons, John Madtlocks, for Mahnrangi.. with 1 ton flour, 10 lbs. tobacco. Dec. .S-Antelope, 35 tons, 11. Stanley, for the Kast Coast, with 1 horse, 10 cases hardware, 3 steel mills, :;0 oars, 3 anchors, 10 cases crockery, sundries, 5 passenger?. Dec. S—King William, 4G3 tons Dewitt. for Sydney, from Kaipara, with 400 loads 210,000 feet timber. Dec. 9—Arabia, 91 tons, K. I.eathart, for Port Dyttellon, with (30,000 feet timber, 02 bundles palings, 50 bundles shingles, 84 half bundles shingles, 339 bags maize, 3 cases 4 casks drapery, 0 cases sundries, 10 boxes glass, 3 boxes glass ware, 1 cask iron- j inongery, 4 kegs nails, 3 nests tubs, 25 j cases oilman's stores, 3 packages raisins, 2 casks soda, 2 kegs butter, 2 passengers. Dec. 10 —Raven, 170 tons, James Powdcn, for ] Sydney, with I case whiskey, I hhJ. rum, 8 cases Madeira, 3 pieces 2 Mills. 1 qr.-cask brandy, 72 coils wool lashing, 50 casks sperm oil, 1 case sickles, 32 bales and 2 tons flax, 14 passengers. Dec. 10—Napi, 17 tons, James Tautari, for Russell, with 18 bags 1 chest coffee, 21 boxes soap, 21 boxes candles, 4 boxes sperm candles, 1 bag nails, 1 case metal, 1 ton 4 bags flour, 4 bags biicuit, 1 bakers trough, 2 bags rice, 2 boxes 10 packages sundries, 3 half-chests tea, li tons coals, 1 c.isk molasses, 1 cask coal tar, 2 hhds. rum, 2 bags salt, 2 baus sugar, 10 passengers. Dec. 10—Mary, 21 tons, Charles de -Thierry, for the River Thames, in ballast. Dec. 11—George, 17 tons, Ko e Patu. for Tauranga, with 95 pieces timber, 6000 shingles, 2 horses, G packages sundries, 1 box books, 1 bale oakum, 1 keg pitch, 1 bag biscuit. Dec. 12—Rose Ann, 24 tons, J. Ryan, for Tolago Hay, in ballast, 1 passenger. Dec. \2—Meri Peka, 15 tons, T. Rarity, for the Hay of Plenty, with 1 bag salt, 1 bag sucar, 2 coils rope, 4 cases geneva. Dec. 13—Kliza, 42 tons, William Ellis, for Hawkc's Hay, with 1 case old lorn, 2 cases port and sherry, h tierce tobacco, 7 boxes soap, 3 half-chests tea, 10 bags flour, 10 cases oilman's stores, 0 cases slops, 5 cases gin, 0 casks beer, 8 bags sugar, 42 packages hardware, 3 dozen spades, 1 box candles, 1 case wine, 1 case snddlery. D ec 13—Boyd, 15 tons, J. Macintosh, for Wangaroa, with 5 bags flour, 1000 bricks, 2 bolts canvas, 1 bag sugar, 5 pieces print, 4 packages goods. Dec. 15—Ilawkhead. 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, for Mahnrangi, with 3 bags flour, 2 bushels maize, C lbs. nails, 4 lbs. tobacco, 2 gallons old torn, 2 gallons coal tar, 1 anchor, 5 passengers. U ec . is—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Dec. 15—Kororareko, .20 tons, Paerau, for Russell, with 7 pigs, 1 passenger.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 3, Issue 78, 18 December 1851, Page 1
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