SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Arrivals. Dec. 30—Iriomama, 78 tons, J. S. Macfarlane, from Sydney, with 400 sheep, 1 horse, 4 passengers, Dec. 30—John, 28 tuns, John Maddocks, from Mehnrangi, in ba'lasi, I passenger. ) ec 30—William, 20 tons, G. Geddun, from Monginui, in ballast. 852. an , a—Antelope, 35 tons. If. Stanl y. from the East Coast, with 700 bushels irnize, 30 bushels wheat, l£ tons sperm oil, J ton whfll« hone, 5 ca<ks pork, 200 lbs, bacon, 2j tons wool-lashing, an. 2—Mary. +5 tons, \V. Huntley, from Waiheki, with 45 tons firewood, an. s—Emma, 121 tons, A. I'-rcoks, from Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandize, a.id 5 passengers, an. s—Maukin, 106 tons', R. E. Eames, from Sydney, with 48 sheep, 23 horses, a uc eral cargo of merchandize, and 4 •vvsKiiiier.'. an. s—Nnpi, 17 tons, Janvs Tamaii, from Russell, with 20 casks slush, 4 passengers an. s—Mary 'laylor, 14 tons, H. Henson, from Ngunguru, with 9000 shingles, J ton potatoes, 5 cwt. onions, 1 passenger, an. s—Kororarika, 17 tons, R. Heed, from Russell, with 12 casks sperm oil, I iron pot, 1 box slops, 3 boxes caps, 10 lbs. tobacco, 'an. 7—Phantom, 10 tons, Thomas Philips, from Monganui, with 11 balca wool, fan. o—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones fr.m Kussell, with 00 sheep, 4 Cdsts apvi'cs, 0 pigs, 3 passengers, (an. 10—Victoria. 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. lan. 12—John, 28 lons, John Mnildocks, -from Mahurangi, with 4000 feet sawn timber, 4 spars. Departures. Die. 30—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, for Ruseil, with 3 casks earthenware, 4 hales blanket*, 6 cases drapery, 6 kegs nail*, 1 case clothing, A ton coals, 1 ton sugar, 1 passenger. Dec. 30—John, 28 tons John Maddotks, for Mahurangi, in ballast, 1 passenger. Dec. 30—Janet, 15 tons, H. Drown, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 ton flour, 30 uollons rum, 2 cases gin, £ lon pork, 2 boxes soap, 1 cask tobacco, 1 bale slops, bGO feel limber. 2 baas sugar, 12 bars iron. Dec. 30—William, 20 ton!, G. Geddun, foi Alonganui, with 20 kegs white lead, 4 «h<at mills, 2 bales mcrcliaiidiz , 4 dozen spades. 1852. - . . Jan. 2—Helen S. Page, 225 ions J. J. Church, for Sydney, with 112rul;er». 18 pie.es junk timber, 28 coses pipes, 2 cas. s paints, 40 passengers. Jan. 2- New Zeahv;dcr, 14 tons, le Maiaku; for Taurango, with 5 botes 1 bale merchandize, 2 boxes rice, I box 5 parcels sundries, 1 package tobacco, 2 bogs flour. Jan. 3—Dove, 20 tons, \V. Wilcox, lor the Bay of P enty, with sundries. Jan. 3—Victoria, Governmei t bri.?, Derk, for Wellington, with 7 passengers. Pan. 4—H.M. brignntine, l'.ramble, 6 gun?, Lieut Ward, for Waiheki, to water. Jan. 6—H-M.brigantine, Pandora, 0 Captain Drury, lor survey of Hokianga and Kaipara. . , Jan. C—Lucy James, 40 tons, Daniel Joyce, from Manakau,forTarauaki undWellui'toii, willi 3 packages merchandize, 1 box oil, 15,300 feet timber. Jan. 7—H.M. Ship Calliope. 26 gun.«, Capt. Sir J. Evernrd Home, Hart, C.U., for Wcl-ling-on, via Waiheki, v j s- en S er3 > Lu-ul.-Governor Wynynnl and suite. J an , 7—Star 17 tons, David Hay, for Winigarci, in hallasi. j H „. 7_Mary, 45 tons, William Huntley, l.:r Waiheki and Commanded, with I trunk slops, 1J case butter, 1 bundle spades, \ box soap, 1 bag sug.ir, 1 ton I'nur, I ciuit beef. J ;lll . 7—Mary Taylor, 14 tons, K. Hen'.,,,, for Ngunguru, wi'.h 200 lbs. iron, 2 keg* paint, I can oil, 4 passengers. Jan. 7—Kororarika, 17 tons, Reed, for Unsscll, with 1 case merchandize, 4 iion pots, 10 lbs. tobacco, 18 bags onions, 7 lierces beef, 40 bags bjscuil, 13 tierces lieef in bond, G passengers. Jan. B—lljomama, 7810ii8..J. S. Mncfarlane, for Sydney, with 8 rolls matting, 40 bi'gs wheat, C bales wool, 8 casks (1 tun) spenn oil, 1040 lbs. whalebone, 600 bushels maize, 30 coils wool lashing, 2.cases gcuevn, 7 phisengers,
j an- B—Nnpi, 17 tons, James Tautari. for Russell, wiih 1 puncheon rum, 1 cask lar, 3 kegs paint, 6 cans paint oil, 3 bags ricf>, 19 baes flour, t'liox soap, 700 biicks, 400 fret sawn timber, 20 bushels lime, 1 .vindlass and bucket, 1 coil rope, 1 keg lard, 3 passengers. Jan. 9—Rose Ann, 1 \ tons, John Ryan, for the Great Harrier, with I coil rope, 1 box soap, I box glass, 8 bags pitch, 8 casks nails, 1 bar steel, I box sperm candles, and sundries. Jan. o—Phantom, 10 lons, T. Philips, for Monganui, with I bah: blanket-, 8 packages merchandize, 3 trunks 7 cases do., 8 sugar, 6 barrels ciockery, 10 barrels salt, 2 boxes soap, 1 box starch, 3 bundles spades, and sundries, 1 passenger. Jan. 10—iinima, I'2l ton*, A. lirooks, for the Bay of Islands, with 15 boxes candles, 3(i haifs coffee, 1 case merchandize, I officer and .">?. men, 58lh Regiment, 1 pnssenjjer. Jan. 10—Antelope, 35 tons, H. Slaiilry, for the Wast Coast, with 2 hhd. rum, 1 ca«e tobacco, 4 cases 10 bundles prints and calicoes, 1 rask vinegar, 1 boxes soip, I ton salt, 10 tuns casks, 2 c.sks bK Jan. 10—Sarah Jane, 17 tons, J. Rig by, for Port Lyfelton, with 2 ca.<es assorted goods, 1000 feet timber, 1 ton salt, 4 bag* Hour, 3 passengers, Jan. 10— .Mary, 21 tons, C. de Thierry, for Pakiri, with 12 axes, 2 bags flour, 2 gallons brandy, and sundries. Jan. 11 —Providence, 14 tons, W. Winter, for Wnilieki, with 6 passengers. j all , J i—Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Wnilieki, in ballast. Jan. 12—John, 28 tmis, John Maddocks, (or M.iliurangi, with h tun flour, 2 casks pork.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 80, 15 January 1852, Page 2
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925SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 80, 15 January 1852, Page 2
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