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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Arrivals. Jan. 31—Mary Taylor, 14 tons, T. Owen, from Nguuguru, with 6000 feet timber. Feb. 2—Clariuda, 342 tons, Thomas Mcllwrsitb, from the Capo of Good Hope, in ballast. Feb. 2 —Children, 30 lons, A. Jones, from Kussell, with 12 bales wool, 12 bushels fiuit, 2 horses, 1 passenger. Feb. 2—William, 20 tons, Geddon, from Mongonni, via Knssel, with 3 boxes 1 packages, lohacco, 1 bale print*, 20 kegs lard, 2 whent mills, '2O packages furniture, G box.'S plants, 2 boxes boxes candles, 5 dozen reaping hooks, I bundle scythe*, 6000 f. el sawn timber, 2 casks ale, 3 casks porter, 1 hale blankets. Feb. 2—Kororareka, 17 tons, It. Reed, from Itii'sell, with 15 barrels slush, 1 passenger. Feb. 2 —Aniclope, 3.5 lons, Stanley, from the East Coast, with 52 cask* (20 tuns) sperm oil, 2 passengers. Feb. 2 —Providence, M tons, Winter, fio Coromandcl, with 1 case tobacco, i case pipes, Feb. 2—Eliza, -12 tons, \V. Ellis, from HBwkes Hay, with 72 casks (24 tuns) sperm oil, 30 bushels wheat, 1 ton flax. Feb. 2 —Border Maid, <JO ton*, Champion, from Wellington; in ballast. Feb. 4—Elizabeth, 43 tons, John Davii, from New Plymouth, via, Kaipara, with 1 box, 2 packages, 20 bags (40 bushels) oats, 8 kegs butter, i ton flour. Feb. S—Anne, 15 tons, H. Brown, from the Wade, with 2000 palings, 12,000 shingles, 2000 feet sawn limber. F b. 6—New Zeolander, 14 lons, Te Matakn, from Tauranga, with 100 kits potatoes, 10 kiis onions, 3 pigs. Feb. 6—Mary, 25 lons, Willium Huntley, from Waiheki, with 2,000 feet timber, 10 tons firewood, 1 lon potatoes 1 ton onions. Feb. 7 —Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from Waihcki, with 30 tons firewood. 7—John, 28 tons, John Maddocks, Ironi the Harrier Island in ballast. Feb. 9—Kawhia, 20 tons, John Adams, from Mongonui, with 1 dozen uxe.i, 1 case tobacco, 1 passenger. Feb. 9—Napi, 17 lons, James Taulari, from Knssel I, with 30 boxes apples, 3 boxes tobacco, 12 barrels slush, 13 bundles whalebone, 9 passengers.

BIPJUITURFJ. ' Jan 30—Kawhin, 20 tons, .I.Adams, for Mon- ' 'g'onui, with IS2 bag* potatoes, 2 tons onions- . Jan. SO—HawkhPar), 22 tonß, Robert Lawrie, for Wangnrei, in billast. Feb. 2—Providence, I 4 lons, William \\ inter, for Mongonui, with I case drapery, I bag dales, 1 boiler, 4 tubs 10 lons potatoes, I ton onions, 1 ca<e tobacco, 0 cases brandy, 2 botes soap. . Feb. 3—Endeavour, 18 tons, Emanuel Christian, for Mongonui, with 18 tons potatoes. ~ , , jYb 4_Children, 30 lons, Alexander Jones, for Russell, with 10 tons potatoes, 4 tons onions, C casks, boiled ale, 2 iilids. lum, 10 cases geneva, I ca«k beer, 3 cases ptckl.-s, 1 bale ltalber, 1 esse printed books, 1 passenger. . „ Feb. 4-Cicely CO ions, James Liildell, tor New Plymouth and Cmterhury, with 13,000 feet sawn timber, 4000 shinghs, 3 cases boois and shoes, 3 hliils. beer, 1 battel and 1 case apples, 60 kits onions, I case perfumery, 2 cases 1 package 1 bale 1 box drapery, 48 brooms, 12 puis, 1 case prints I k<'.T lnb::rco, 1 case hardware, 1 parcel sticks'. 1 case stationery, 1 case coffee, ciecr*. oil, books, I box soap, 1 box rais'lH, J chest tea, 2 bags sugar, 1 bag rice, 4 halts blankets, 12 packages groceries, ICO packages merchandize. Feb. 4—William, 20 tons, G. Geddcn, tor Mongonui, with 1 bale lilnnkcis. 9 dozen spades, 10 casks botlk'd beer, 10 tons potatoes. . . Feb. 4—Undine, 21 lons, I). McXinnon, lor PortNirliolsoii,in ballast, 4 passengers. Feb. s—Antelope, 35 lons, H. Stanley, for the East Cape with 0 horses, 1 keg lobacco, 1 hhd. rum, I qr.-cask brandy, 4 qr -casks wine, 4 lons sugar, 5 chests tea, 8 cases geneva, 6 casks bnitlcd beer, 1 b-if cofli-e, 1 ton flour, 10 bales blankets, 10 I-ales 5 cases calicoes and prints, 5 box ,s soap, 3 cases pickhs, 3 evit. white lead, £ ion salt, 8 tons casks, 3 passengers. _ Feb. o—Mary, 21 tons, Charles de Thierry, for Pakiri, with 6 cwt. flour, 10 lbs. ten, 5 lbs. tobacco. Feb. 6—Mary Taylor, 1+ tons, Thomas Oiven, for Ngnnguru, with 4 bags and i top flour, 2 bag» sugar, 20 lbs. tobacco, 1 passenger. r p e b. 6—Mary. 25 tons, William Hunth y, lor Wailieki, in ballast. Feb. o—New Zealander, 14 tons.Te Mataka, for Russell, in ballast. Feb. 7—John, 28 ions, John Middocks, for the Barrier Island, with 1 cask currants, 3 ions flour, 3 bundles rod iron, I chain and anchor, 2 bags sugar, 4 cans nails, 4 bags rice, 2 tons potatoes. Feb. y—Kororar. ka, 17 tons, R. Reed, for Russell, with 12 tons potatoes, £ ton sonp, 4 passengers.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 82, 12 February 1852, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
772

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 82, 12 February 1852, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 82, 12 February 1852, Page 1

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