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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Arrivals. March 23-Providence. 14 tons, Coombes, from Waiheki, with 44 pigs, 4 tons potatoes. March, 23—Cannibal, 14 tons, White, from (lio Hay of Plenty, with 3 tons liny. March 25—Victoria, 17 tons, J. Merrick, from Waih.ki, with 130 tons firewood. March 25 —Alexander, 36 tmis, Alexander Millar, from the River Thames, with 12 bulhcks, 1 horse, hiill'-a-ton apples, 2 passengers. March 25—William, 20 tons, GeJdon, fioni I lie Kast Coast, with 500 bushels wheat, 2 tons onions, 3 c.isks jioik, 2 cases ripples, 1 case es, 2 cases preserves, C bundles hoops. M irch 25—Antelope, 35 tons, Slutley. from tin: liast Coast, with 18 tuns sperm oil, 200 husheW wheat, 7 ciues apples. March 2")—Meiiilleihain, 20 ioiir, 11. Atkins, from the JSust Coast, with 500 bushels whi-iit, 100 bushels maize, I caskpoik, 1 cask heel'. March 2j—Zillali, 75 tons,'!'. Wing, from Coromaiidel, with 100 tons firewood, 8 passengers. March 26—Ann, 15 tons, 11. Brown, from the l!iv« r Wade, with 10 tons firewood, 5O0() fhingl'-s. March 20—l'orn»er, 14 tons, Winter, from the Hay of Plenty, with 4 tons onions, 1 ton corn, 1 ton flax, 1 ton potatoes, 14 pigs. Mari-fi 20—Mary, 21 tons. Ma;ks, from Mataknnn, witli 20 tons firewood. Maich 2G—Ariryle, 17 tons, Itinera Maihi from Tauianga, with 10 pigs and sundries, March 27 ltose Ann, 24 tons, Ity.ui, from the loist Const, with 5 casks pork, /500 hiiihels wheat, 400 Imshali maize, I keg lard.

March 9.7—]li»hlomonil, 35 ions, Campbell, from 'lie Kasl Cnpe, wilh 600 bu*hcls uheit, 40 bushels inaiz?, tons potatoes, Qk ton* wh'ipuki, -J ton onions, I try pit. iM'iuh 29 —Star, 17 tons, Hay, from Wangarri, uitli Gh tons kmui gum. March '29 Mary, 25 lons, Davis, from Wnih- ki, wiu «10 tons firewood, Mnich 29—Mary Anil, '2O ti»ns, Mokena, from Uusstll, with 2 hor>es, 10 boxes bees, •Mar< It —Napi, 17 ions, James Tauinri. fiom Hnsseii, wilh I case tobacco, 4 lialeg wool, l<j mass seeds, 1 bag llax seeds, 8 casks slush, 1 horse, 1 boat. March —Children, 30 tons, Jones, from Unssell, wilh 50 >heep, 40 bushels grass S't'd, 50 bushel fruit, 1 bale flax, I pas* March iiO—l?ahvH-i, 17 tons, Faulkner, from Tnurangn, wilh 3 ions pjtatocs, 4 passengers. April l-—John, 2S tons, J. Madducks, from Mahurangi, with 5 spars. • April 2—New Zc dander. I t urns, Te Maluku, from Taurunga, with 20 pigs,'2oo ki's potatoes, H) kits onions. Aptil 2 —lluriatia, 18 ion*, Uuti, from Opoliki, with 115 sheep 1,000 lb.*, wool, 2,U0() feet sawn timber, 3 passengers* April 3~-Ann, 16 ions, H. lUown, from Ma* takana, with 1,500 feel .viwii timber. April 5 Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, from NVaih' ki, wilh 30 ton« firewood* Apt IS s—Cubhnu re, 610 tons, Pearson, Irom Kuipun, with timber and spars. April s—Job" Phillip#, 360 loih, llngh Poole, liom London, with a genera! cargo ol meichandize and ?. \ passengers. DrPAUTLMtKS. March 23 Victoria, 17 tons, Isaac Merrick, for Waiheki, in ball .^l. March 20 —Mary, '25 tons, W, David, foi \\ aiheki, in bhlbisr. March 23—Korotarika, 17 ton*, Pairau, for liiisscU, in ballatt.

I. -.m—Scotch I.iss, IG tons, Goodman, I'm- M.vakma, in ballas'-Mai-rh £4 —Alexander, 36 tons, Alexander .Mill, r, tor Waiheki, in ballast. M-.-rch ?6—Cannilial, 14 tons, \V ite, for the J', iv of Plenty, with 1 bale calico. 2 kegs nails, 1 cAsk Inr, cwt. iron, 1 cask pitch, sundries, G pas>engcrs. March 2G—Providence, 14 tons, Cooinbs, for t|,e River Thames, with 1 bale calico and prints, 1 box foap, 20 lbs. tobacco, 3 bags Hour, 2 bags sugar. March 27 —Argyle, l 7 lons, Emcra Mniln, for Tauranga, -Willi 2 cases, 1 bale, 1 cask sal', 1 bag rice, 2 bags sugir, 1 bag flour, 1 doz. spades, and sundry packages. March 27—William, 20 tons, Geddon, for the North Cape, with 1 keg rum, 1 keg blasting powder, 1 box tobacco, 1 bundle bags. iMart.li 27—Ann. 15 lons, H. Brown, for the River Wade, in ballast. March 2D—Scotch Lass, IG tons, Dunlop, tor Waiheki, in ballast. March 29—Forager, 14 tons, Winter, Tor Mongnnui, with, 1000 bricks, 1 case saddlery and hardware, 1 casu clothing, 1 truss drapery, I bale 1 truss blankets, 2 bags rice, I box candles, 1 keg nails, G bundles spades, 1 buntllu tontber, O bo»s soap, 5 bags sugar, 1 package tuols, side saddle and sundries. March 30—Children, 30 tons, Jones, for Russell, with 3 casks earthenware, 3 bales blanke's, 1 case fruits, 1 case book 9, 2 casks lar, 1 dnz. chairs, 1 cask ale, 2 casks hardware, 3 cases wearing apparel, 1 passenger. March 30—Mendlcslmm, 20 tans, 11. Atkins, for the East Coast, with 2 horses. March 31—Mary, 25 tons, Davis, 'or Waiheki, in ballast. April I—John 28 tons, J. Mnddocks, for Mahurangi, with 1 boat, sundries, 1 passenger. Appil 2—Slar, 17 tons, Hay, for Wangarci, vtith 1 cask, 1 case, 8 iion pots, 1 plough, tons potatoes and sundries. April 2—Julia, 3G tons, Bristow for tlio East Coast, with 2 cases brandy, 3 cases gin, 4 cases old torn,, 1 keg rum, 2 casks bottled beer, 1 case pipes, 2 packages tobacco, 24 packages sundries, 1 keg white lead, 2 mats sugar, 27 camp ovens, 20 bags salt, G boxes soap, 1 bundle spades, I bundle saws 4 wheal mills, 11 horses, 1 ton hay. April 2 —Antelope 36 tons, Slurley, for the Jirst Ccfast, with cases gin, 1 lihd. rum, I qr. cask wine, 1 ton soap, 1 ton flour, 1 lon sugar, ton rice, 3 steel mills, 6' cases, G bales, 2 horses, 1000 bags, 1 passenger. April 2—Naiad, 21 tons, Monro, lor Hokinnga, with 2 bales slops, 1 steel mill, 1 bale, 7 bags, 2 cases sugar, 1 keg, 1 lmlt keg, 1 case, and 2 packages tobacco, 2 bales fruits, 1 bale calico, 2 bales blankets, II cwt. salt, 3 bags salt, 1 ion rope, 1 bale shirts, 1 case axes and sundries. April 2—Dove, 20 tons, R. Whito, for the Bay of Plenty, with 9 bolls canvas G coils rope, 1 anchor, I cable, 2 casks lar, 1 can paint oil, 2 kegs paint, 1 can nails, 1 bag sugar, 6 cwt. salt, 8 lbs. tobacco, 4000 feel sawn timber. April 3—lsabella, 17 lons, J. Faulkner, for Tauranga, wilh 1 cask biscuit, 1 package sundries, 2 cases oil, a dozen and a hall spades, 2 bales blankets, 1 bale fruits, 2 packages tobacco, 2 cases gin, 2 mais sugar, 2 boxes tea, 2 cases wine. April 3 —NewZealander, l4lons, Te Mataku, for Tauranga, in ballast. April 3—Ann, ltf tons, 11. Brown, for the Wade via Waiheki, in ballast. Apiil s—Victoria, 17 ions, Isaac Merrick, for *-Vaiheki, in ballast, April s—Raven, 170 tons, J. Bowden, for Svdnev, wilh 140 boxes 82 bags onions, 39 bales flax, 24 trusses hay, 110 bags potatoes, 12 casks sperm G casks cocoa nnt oil, 54 tons copper rcgulus, sundries, 41 passengers.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 86, 8 April 1852, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 86, 8 April 1852, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 86, 8 April 1852, Page 1

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