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Arrivals. April 6—Glencoe, 156 tons, J. Lillewall, from China and Sydney, with a cargo of tea, sugar, and other merchandize, and 9 passengers from Sydney. April 6—Louisa, 23 tons, Haulonga, from Russell, with 1 horse, 7 boxes sundries. April 7—Scotch Lass, 20 tons, Dunlop, from Waihcki, with 23 tons firewood. April 7—Eliza, 42 tons, W. Kllis, from Hawke's Hay, with 50 bushels wheal* April 10—Lass of Matata, 1! tons, George Snulhgatc, from the Hay of Plenty, with 8 tons potatoes. 1 ton flax, £ ton pork, 14 pigs. April 10—Sarah Jane, 17 tons, Paul, from the Hast Coast, with 550 bushels wheat. April 10—Ophelia, 27 tons, G. Simpkins, from the Hay of Plenty, with GOO bushels wheat, 300 bushels maize, 2 tons flax, 2 passengers. April 12—Kast Cape, 18 tons, Mehaura, from the Kast Cape, with 500 bushels wheat. April 13—Iliomama, 69 tons, from Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandize, and 5 passengers. April 13—John, 28 tons, John Afaddocks, from Mahurangi, with 30 tons firewood. April 15—Mary, 25 tons, W. Davis, from Waihcki, with 40 tons firewood. April 15—Mcri Peka, 15 tons, Ko tc Wetu, from the Hay of Plenty, with 12 tons potatoes. April 15 —George, 17 lons, Ko te Palu, from Tauranga, with 7 tons flax, 2 pigs. April 15—fra, 10 tons, 11. Waddy, from Poverty Hay, with 300 bushels wheat, 50 bushels maize, l£ tons salt pork, 5 passengers. April 15—Victoria, Government brig, P. A. Deck, from Wellington, with His Excellency Lieut.-Governor, Wynyard. April 17—Ann, 15 tons, J.Goodman, from the Wade, with 20 tons firewood. April 17—Mary Taylor, 14 tons, T. Owen, from Wangarei, with 20 pigs. April 17—Napi, 17 tons, James Tautari, from Russell, with 4 bales blankets, 5 bundles leather, 1 hoise, 11 passengers. April 19—Scotch Lass, 20 tons, W. Dunlop, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. April 19—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, with 8 head cattle, 40 bushels fiuit, 1 passenger. April 19—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahuranga, with 25 tons firewood. April 19—Vivid, 20 tons, W. Hitching, from Mongauui, via Russell, with 21- cases tobacco, '4 casks sperm 0 casks black 1 cask linseed oil, 4 dozen axe handles, 9 boxes tacks, 3 kegs nails, 10 tons potatoes, 2 tons onions, 70 lbs. tobacco, 5 passengers.
April |"i)-Mu.i.~23Ct..i:s,S. I). Norris, froin Svrl-iev. with 8 horses, 177 sheep, a general iar"o of merchandize, and 9 passengers. Devartuiu-s. April o—Louisa, 23 tons, Uantonga, for the East Coast, villi :j horses, 7 boxes. April 7—l!f iloim.ml 35 tons, L>. Campbell, f-.r the East Const, in 1.a11.-.t. Al-il 7 - Mary Ann. 20 lens, Uutene, for the I'Vt Coast, ivilh 2 horses, 100 lbs. tobacco, 10 packa t cs merclunJr/e, and April's—Victoria, 6 lo.is.llainiona.forMakelu, in ballast. , , April S—Stolch La'S 2 J tons, W. Dunlop, for Waiheki in l-illa^. A . )ri | 8 —Eclair, 20 tons, John Rlgby, fur Vklona, with 05 boxes 70 kits onions, 0 loxc« 2SIUIS cheese, 'lO hags oats, lOcwt. (Mi susiilrv merchandize, and 3 passengers. Anril 'i(i_.Rose Ann, 21 tons, John Ryan, for 'the East Coasi, wilh 8 horses, 3 saddles, 300 bags, '2 bags sugar. April I"—Kororarika, 17 tons, Pairoa, for Russell, Willi I bah-. \ chest tea, 1 package leather, I chest clothes, 1 passenger. April 12—Katharine Stewart Forbes, 457 tons, WriMit, for New Plymouth, wilh part of her cargo ftom London, sundry merchandize, ami 17 passengers. April 13—John, 28 tons, John Maddocks, for Mahnranni, in ballast. April 14—Mary, 21 tons, Warbrick, for the River Wade, in ballast. April 11—Lass of Malata, 14 tons, George South»atc, for Mahurangi, in ballast. April 15-Cashniere, GlO tons, G. Pearson, for London, with (iOS loads of timber, spars, and sawn timber, 381 boxes kauri gum, 22 bales, 47 bags wool, 2 bales flax leaves, 2 boxes botanical specimens, 7 tons bark, 11 cases copper, 2 cases composition, \o tons copper regulus, 7 handles whalebone, and smithies, 0 passengers. April 10—IIawkhead,22 tons, Robert Lawne, for Mahurangi, with 2 bags flour, 4 gallons tar, 1 keg white lead, 50 lbs. oakum, 00 lbs. nails, h ton potatoes. April 10—Mary, 25 tons, W. Davis, for Waiheki, in ballast. April 17—Ophelia, 25 tons, G. Sinipkms, for the Ray of Plenty, with 15 packages slops, I box soap, 4 bags salt, 4 bags sugar, £ chest tea, 2 coils rope, 1 bag Hour, 1 bag rice, 1 case gin, 50 bags, 1 case merchandize, 3 passengers, April 19—SicotchLass, 20 tons, W. Dunlop, for Waiheki, in ballast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 87, 22 April 1852, Page 1
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737SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 4, Issue 87, 22 April 1852, Page 1
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