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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. July 27—Dove, 20 tons, White, from the Bay of Plenty, with 10 tons potatoes. July 27 —Victoria, 17 tons, J. Merrick, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. July 27 —William, 20 tons, Gedden, from Monganui, with 41,000 feet sawn timber. July 27—Eclair, -10 lons, Marks, at Manukau from New Plymouth, with 2 cases merchandize, 3 tons potatoes, 1 ton carrots, ton onions, £ ton bncon, 9 kegs butter, 153 bags flour, 20 bags bran, 2 pas-sengci-s. July 30—Isabella, 17 tons, Here Matingn, from Tnurangi, with CO bushels maize,. ISO bushels potatoes. July 30—John, 18 tons, Ti Tara, from Opotiki, with 230 kits potatoes. July 30 —Mary, 25 tons, W. Davies, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood, 5 passengers. July 30—Ann, 25 tons, Charles dc Thierry, frc!!> Waiheki, with 1G tons firewood. July 50—Pinko Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, from Piako Uivcr, with 2 tons flax, halfton bncon, 30 bushels wheat. July 30 —Ilawkhead, 22 tons, Robert Lnwric, from Mahurangi, with 21 tons firewood. July 30 —Ron Accord, -17 tons, Finlason, from Kawau, with 1 bag boots and shoes, 1 bale slops, 1 box 1 bag tinware, 1 case sago, 3 casks lard, 2 caskssliccps tongues, I cask dried apples, 23 bags sugar. July 31— Nnpi, -17 tons, James Taulari, from Russell, with 20 empty casks, 3 passengers. July 31—Endeavour, M tons. E. Christian, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. July 51 —Kohira, 17 tons, Koliira, from th Hay of Plenty, with 12 tons potatoes. August 2—Nauiuai. l-l tons, Stroud, from Arakino, with 40 bushels wheat, 12 tons knuri gum, 1 package slops. August 2—Kororarika, 17 tons, Monganui, from Russell, in ballast. | August 2—Eliza, tons, Ellis, from I

Poverty Hay, wiih 1,500 bushels wheat, 2 cases gin, half-keg tobacco. August 2 John, 28 tons, Sullivan, from Mahurangi, with 50 ions firewood. August 2—Perseverance, 4-4 tons, Bradley, - from Maliurnugi, with 20 tons firewood. August 2—Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Antonio, from Matakana, with 14 tons firewood, 50 posts oud 100 rails. August s—Frances, 20} tons, James, from Mahurangi, with 10,000 feet sawn timber. August s—Alert,5 —Alert, ,4 4 tons, Good, from the Wade, with 8000 feet sawn timber. August s—Cresswcll, 575 tons, Williams, from New Plymouth, to load for London. August s—Argylc, 16. tons, Brown, from Mahurangi, with 10 kauri rickers, 40 tons lii ewood. August 5 Moa, 230 tons, S. D. Norris, from Sydney, with 500 sheep, 41 horses, sundry merchandize, 5 passengers. August 7 —Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Lawric, from Mahurangi, with 400 bushels shells. August 7—Mary, 23 tons, W. navies, from Waiheki, with 38 tons firewood. August o—llionmina, 08 tons, Macfarlane, from the East Cape, with 900 bushels wheat, 3 tuns black oil, 1 £ tons old copper. August 9 —Ophelia, 23 tons, G. Simpkins, from Wakatane, with 3 packages slops, 5 gallons brandy, Si tons sperm oil, tons llax, 20 bushels wheat, 20 bushels mai/.c. August 9—East Cape, 17 tons, Hakorea, from the East Cape, with 150 bushels wheat. August 9 —Water Witch, 10 tons, Jours, from Waiigai'iiru, with 5300 feet sawn timbi r, 3 passengers. August!)— Aim, 23 tons, Charles <io Thierry, !Voni Waiheki, with 730 posts and rails. lIKI'AHTI'IIKS. July 27—Victoria, 17 tons, J. Merrick, for Waiheki, ill ballast. July 27—Antelope, 33 tons, Davis, for the East Coast, with 2 bales 20 bags slops, 400 bags, half-ton soap, 1 cwt. tobacco, 3 cwt. sugar, 10 dozen spades,-4 horses.

July 07 —William, 20 tons", Gulden, for Monganni, in ballast. July 27 —Perseverance, 14 tons, Hradley, fi>r Maliuraugi, in ballast. Ji.lv 2.'! lindeavour, 14 ions, Christian, for SWiheki, in l>:ill:ist. j u |y o>>—lra, Hi tons, Campbell, for ihe Harrier, in ballast. lulv 2')— Haven, 170 tons, Howden, for Sydney, willi a general cargo of llrilisli nierchardize, I task black oil, and 30 passrngei's. July 50 —(Iwalior, 401 tons, Davidson, for New Plymouth aiul Wellington, with part of her cargo from London, and 8 passengers. July 50—Ophelia, l.'i tons, (1. SimpUins, liir tin 1 Hay of Plenty, with 5 horses, i Inns casks, 5 hags sugar, 2 Imxcs lea, 2 boxes soap. 2 bags salt, I rase gin, I rase branilv, 5 dozen spades, !) rases and bales. July 50—Mary, 25 lons, W. Ilavies, for Waiheki, in ballast. July 50— UawUlicad, 22 tons, Hobert Lawrie, lor .Unhurangi, in ballast. July 50 —Forager, 12 lons, Winter, for Malata, willi IK packages metal, "> bars I bundle iron, 15 empty casks, 2 millMones, stind rics. July 51 —l'iako Lass, 10 tons, W. Sinalley, for Piako (liver, with 2 bales blankets, bags salt. July 51—Sarah, IS tons, Ngaukii, for Manila, willi 2 horses. August 2—John, 28 tons, Sullivan, for Mahurangi, willi ball-ton Hour, ball-lon pork. August 2—Endeavour, I t tons, li. Christian, for Waiheki, in ballast. August 2 —Ann, 23 tons, Charlesde Thierry, fur Waiheki, in ballasi. August s—Francis, 20 lons, James, for Maiitiraugi, in ballasi. August s—Alert, I t lons, flood, for the Wade, with I ton flour, 5 tons potatoes.^ August 4—Kororarika, 17 tons, Monganui, for Hussell, 8 passengers. August 4—Napi, 17 tons, James Tanlari, for llusscll, with 2 1 . tons Hour, 10 bags sugar, 5 coils rope, hliils. rum, 10 cases gin, 4 cases slops, I ton salt, ."> cases ironmongery, hall-chest tea, I box caudles, 2 boxes soap, 2 cases 20 packages sundries, 5 cases wine, 8 cwi. chain cable, 8 bullock bides, 2 passengi rs. August ."i —Children, 50 tons, Jones, for I Jlussell, willi 2 lihds, I ip\-casli wine, 5 cases oilman's stores, 2 casks I lilul. rum, 2 lihds. brandy, 2 liluls. 2 barrels beer, A bags sugar, 5 bags rice, 5 bags salt, 2 bundles spades, 5 bales merchandize, I case tobacco, I keg nails, 4 half-chests lea, \ bale blankets, 2 chests clothing, A ton bay, 4 saddles, 1 chest drawers, 4 pas-

sengeis. August f>—Naumai, 1."5 tons, Stroud. for Ahipara, anil llokianga, with I bale blankets, I bale ships, I bag sail, (i dozen . spades, 12 iron pols, i casks, I cast' shoes, 2 kegs tobacco, sundries. August K—Perseverance. I i ions, Kradley, Tor Mahurangi, in ballast. AugusL ii—Eclair, •iO tons, Marks, from Mauukau, for New Plymouth and Wellington, with C rases slops, 2 cases confectionary, 1 chest, 2 (jr.-ehcsls tea, I box (in plates, 1 parcel books, ~>o bags sugar, 20 iron pots, 7 camp ovens, 20,(100 feet timber, I hlul. treacle, (i boxes glass, d keg nails, 2 kegs rice, 10 kegs salt, I chain cable, 12 bars iron, 21 baskets, l-i brooms, 1 ease drapery, I box blacking, I case groceries, 2 half-tierces 1 keg tobacco, •10 half-cases geneva, 1 case apparel, 1 gun, 2 bags of bags, I caseshirts, I barrel currants, 1 barrel ginger, 1 barrel paint, fj jars oil, 5 boxes tin, -l \ tins paint, 1 cask putty, 1 box soap, 5 passengers. August 7—Alerl, 14 tons, Samson, for the Wade, with I ton flour, -i tons potatoes. August 7 —lsabella, 17 tons, llore Matenga, for Tanrangi, with I cask, 5 cases, i parcel merchandize, I bundle, trees. August 7 —Hawkhead, 22 lons, Robert Law lie, for Mahurangi, in ballast.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 95, 12 August 1852, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 95, 12 August 1852, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 95, 12 August 1852, Page 1

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