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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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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 82, 12 February 1852, Page 1
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772SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 82, 12 February 1852, Page 1
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