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ARRIVALS. June 4—Cannibal, 14 tons, Rarity, from the Bay of Plenty, with 8 tons potatoes, I ton flax. j lim , |—Elizabeth, U tons, Hamionn, from Opoliki, Willi 15 sheep, 4 pigs, 8 bo*es apples, riO puriri posts, 300 feel limber. Juno 3—Francis, 20 tons, James, from Mahuraiigi, Villi 57 piles, 20 posts. June 2—Mary, 21 tons, Wnrbriek, from tha River Thames, with 100 bushels maize, 1 ion potatoes. June"2—Nawklieaif, 22 tons, llobt. Laurie, from Mahuraiigi, with 21 ions firewood, ti passengers. June 2—Mary Paul, 20 lons, llenerc, froMi Opoliki, wilh JOO kits potatoes. Juno 2—Susan, 10 tons, Kauhopc, from Opoliki, in ballast. June 2—llohi, 17 toos, tiwni, from the Nay of Plenty, with SOO kits potatoes. June 4—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Hobt. Laurie, from Hokokino, with 000 bushels shells. j unn 7—Endeavour, 14tons, Christian, from Waihcke, wilh 20 tons firewood. June B—Moa, 250 tons, S. 1). Norris, from Sydney, with 400 sheep, a general cargo of merchandize, and 0 passengers. June B—Flying Fish, 14 tons, Scott, from Mahuraiigi, with 17 tons firewood, 1000
feel limber. June. 9—Frauds,- 20 tons, James, from Mahuraiigi, with 30 tons firewood, 4 long piles. June o—Kororarcka, 17 tons, Mangomii, from Kussell, Willi 8 pigs. J une 9—Slary, 23 tons, Davis, from Waihcke, with 40 tons firewood, 100 feet timber, 2 lings potatoes. Juno 9—Niipi, 17 tons, James Tatitari, from Kussell, Willi 50 empty barrels, 7 casks
salt pork, 5 casks lard* 28 ash oars,
1 task pitch. June 9—Star, 17 tons, Hill, from Wangarei, with (iOOO feel timlier. June 10—Brothers, 22 tons, Sheppard, from Mongonui, via Hussell, with 51 casks pork, S casks lard, I package slops. June 10—Ann, 22 tons, Goodman, from Waihcke, with 2000 feel timber, 10,000 shingles. June 10—King William, Dewar, at Kaipnra, from Sydney, with horses and sundry merchandize. June 1-I—Marmora, ISO ions, Kelly, from Wellington, hi ballast, 4 passengers. June 14—(iwalior, 4,">0 tons, Davidson, six months from London, with a general cargo of merchandize, and 21 passengers. June 14— Hawkhead, 22 ions, K. Lawric, from Malntrangi, with 21 tons firewood. June 14—Endeavour, 14 ions, E. Christian, from Waihcke, with 20 tons firewood. June 11—Flying Fish, 14 tons, Scott, from Mahuraiigi, Willi S.">oo feet saton limber. June 14—Favourite, IS tons, Kapcrura, from Opoliki, with 290 baskels potatoes. June 14—Fish-hawk, lo tons, Micarc, from Wakatane, wilh 270 kits potatoes, 7 pigs. June 14—Forager, 12 tons. Winter, from Mongonui, with 500 bushels wheat, 2 cwt. bacon. June 14—Victoria, \ 7 tons, Isaac Merrick', from Waihcke, with 50 ions firewood. June 14—Francis, 20 tons, James, from Ngunguru, with 3 tons firewood, 2 long piles. June 14—Children, 50 tons, Jones, from Kussell, with 4 passengers. DKFABTUBE*. June I—Daniel Webster, 290 ions, Jones, for Svdney, wilh 03,000 feel spars, 37,000 feet baulk timber, 10,000 feet plank, 2 bags sweet potatoes, 4!) bales flax, 8 bales whalebone, 81 cases onions, \0 tons potatoes, H to,,s ,u, y' 3 kales wool, i bale sheep skins, 9 passengers.
June I—Endeavour, 14 tons, Clirlslian, for Waihcki, in ballast. J une 2—Frances, 20 ions, James, for Mahurangi, in ballast. June 2- Cannibal, 14 ions, Itarity, for Matakana, with C tons potatoes, 3 rods iron, 2 bolts canvas, and sundries. June 2—John, 28 tons, haddocks, for' Mahurangi, with I ton iron, 3 tons flour, I ton pork, i keg tobacco, 7 boxes, I chest tea, 4 bags sugar, 0 gallons brandy. June 2—Hankhcail, 22 tons, Robert Laurie, for Jlokokino in ballast. June 4—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Laurie, for Mahurangi, with 1 bag Hour, £ ton potatoes, 4 sails, 1 boll rope. June 4 Ophelia, 28 tons, G. Simpkins, for the East Coast, with C cases, 4 bales, 3 boxes merchandize, 4 bags sugar, 2 half chests tea, 2 boxes soap, 1 bag salt, I bag (lour, 1 bag rice, 2 dozen spades, CO lbs. tobacco, 2 cases geneva, 2 gallons brandv, 1 dozen bags, 1000 feet timber, I case pipes, 6 bolls canvas, 2 coils rope, 2 passi'ngei'S. June s—Sarah, 18 tons, Tauc, for Malata, with 2 horses. June s—George and Mary, 1G tons, Hake Hoero, for Russell, with 2 tons iron, 2 tons coals, 2 tons salt, 1 package merchandize. June 7—Marv, 21 tons, A. Warbrick, for the river Thames, with 2 bags flour, 2 bags sugar, 2 boxes merchandize, SO lbs. tobacco, 1 passenger. June 7—ll. M. Briganline, Bramble, 0 guns Lieut. Ward, for Sydney. June B—Endeavour, 14 tons, E. Christian, for Waihcki, in ballast. June 9—Frances, 20 tons, James, for Mahurangi, in ballast. June 9—liiomauu, G9 tons, fifacKirlanc, for Jlawke's Ray, with I hli'd. rum, 5 cases geneva, 2 kegs \ cask brandy, 1 keg tobacco, 12 tuns casks, 2 tons salt, li ton flour, 4 cases, 1 cask slops, 30 packages prints, calicoes i blankets, 11 horses, £ ton iron pots, £ ton camp ovens, i ton sugar, 1 ton molasses, 10 dozen spades, ton soap, 2 chests and C hnlf chests tea, I cwt coffee, G bags rice, 2 bales corn sacks. June 9—Elizabeth, 14 tons, Haniona, for Wakalane, in ballast. June 9—Ellen, 12 tons, Watson, for Waihcki, in ballast. June 10—Scotch Lass, 14 tons, Antonio, for Waihcki, in ballast. June 10—Watcryvilch, 10 tons, Jones, for Waugaruru, with 13 lbs. tobacco. June (o—Kororareka, 17 tons, Mangonui, for Russell, in ballast. June 4—Catherine, 20 tons, Parern, for Tauranga in ballast. June 4—Brothers, 22 tons, Sheppard, for Mongonui, with 1 package slops, 5 bags salt. June 11—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, for yhxibcki, in ballast. June 11—Cicely, 60 tons, Liddell, from Manakau, for New Plymouth, with 90,000 feet ' timber, 3 packages axes, 1 bale 2 eases draperies, 1 bale blankets, 1 case saddles, S packages groceries, 2 boxes candles, 3 cases furniture. June 14—Victoria, 1? tons, Merrick, for the River Thames in ballast. June It—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Laurie, for Mahurangi, with 2 bags flour, 1 bag sugar. June 14—Laura, 14 tons, Maka, for Russell, in ballast. June 14—Flying Fish, 14 tons, Scott, for Mahurangi, with 2 bags flour, 1 ton potatoes, 5 packages sundries.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 91, 17 June 1852, Page 1
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991SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 91, 17 June 1852, Page 1
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