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ARRIVALS. Sept. 7 —Mary, 25 tons, W. Davies, from the Thames, with 17,000 feet timber, 2 passengers. Sept. 7 —Emily, 10 tons, W. Mair, from Wangarei, with 2000 foci timber, I passenger. Sept. 7—Julia, r>o lons, Thompson, from ('/.minimi')* anil litis Hast Coast, willi 000 bushels wheal, 50 bushels maize. Sepl. B—Uiomamu,8 —Uiomamu, <»S lons, 11. Sturley, from Ilawkes Hay, with 1000 bushels wheal, il l casks (20 liuisl black oil, A lon whalebone, 2 passengers. Sept. 10—John, 28 loin, Sullivan, from ihe. Harrier, willi ."0 ions copper ore, 2 passengers. Sept. ll—lli'olhers, 22 tons, Shepheril, fi'om Wangarci, 5 passengers. Sepl. ll Xapi, 17 tons, James Tainari. from Husseil, willi 3 boxes copper, IS pigs, 0 passengers. Sept. ll—Children, 50 tons, Jones, from Husseil, will) 20 cwt. bacon, 107 bushels grass seed, 30 sheep, 1 passenger. .fepti 11 —Viviil,2(i tons, llutler, from Mongoinii, with sundries from Ihe wreck of the Maukin, — I ton old iron, 1 ton old rope, 7.M) lbs. composition metal. Sept. ll—livi, 20 tons, Wimon;\ from Ihe Hay of l'lenly, with 200 baskets potatoes, 20 baskets inai/.e, 20 bundles Max. Sept. 15—Sarah, 18 tons, Mohuka, from Malala, with 100 baskets potatoes, 100 baskets maize, 4 pigs. Sepl. 1.1 —Perseverance, II tons, Ilradley, from Mahurangi, with 24 lons firewood. Sepl. 13—Ann, 22 tons, Smith, fiom Wailielci, with 2000 feel limber, 8000 shingles, 1800 palings 10 ions firewood. Sepl. 13 —Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waiheki, willi 20 tons firewood. Sept. 13—llawkhead, 22 tons, Jtoherl Lawric, from Mahurangi, with 10 tons firewood, 400 bushels lime. Sepl. 13—Alert, lt> tons, A. Marnct, from llie Wade, with 7000 leel limber. Sept. 14 —I'ndine, 22 toils, A. Campbell, from ihe Hast Coast, with 430 bushels wheal, 100 bushels maize, 1 lon pork, 2 casks oil. Sepl. 14—Retail', 40 ions, Marks, at Manii- . kau, from l'ort Nicholson, willi 23 casks (3 ions) oil, 3000 bricks, sundry merchandize, and 7 passengers. Scpl. 13—Hast Cape, 17 tons, Marene, from the Kast. Cape, with 310 bushels wheat, 30 bushels maize, I cask pork. Sept. It) —Pinko Lass, 10 tons, \V. Smalley, from ihe l'iako Hiver, with 3 tons bacon, 1 ton llax, I cask pork. Sepl. 17—Nancy. 22 lons, 11. Hardiman, from Ilokiaugu, willi 11 cases and 13 cwt. bacon, 3 casks pork, 3 boxes lard, I box clothes, 1 box curiosities, 2 boxes sundries, J cask honey, 472 bushels wheat. Sept. 18—Napi, 10 tons, James Tautari, from Husseil, with 11 cases shoes, 13 passengers. Sept. 20—Alert, 10 tons, Merrill, from (lie Wade, with 7000 feel sawn limber.
nr-PAitri'Mis. Sept. 7—Mary 2.'i lons, \V. I)avios, lor the l!av of Plenty, in ballasl. Sept. 7 —Perseverance, 11 lons, liradley, fur Mahuraugi, in baliasl. Sepl 1) —(".atheriue, 20 tons, W im-cliiUo Parera, for Tauranga, with •'« boxes apparel, 1 ease pipes, 2 bags blankets, 1 cask oil, I cask tar, 2 casks 2 baskets nails, 1 h:tpr sugar. c r . )t . | | —"rot hers. 22 tons, Shepherd, lor Marainui, l\.vertv l!av, in ballast. Sept. jr. Mav.khead, 22 lons, Hubert 'l.awrie, fur Malii'.rangi. in ballast. Sep!. J5--Scolds l.a<s, K> tuns, Adams, for Wa-heki, in ballast. 15 --Alert, Hi ions, .Marnet, for the Wade, in ballast Sept. 15—Spencer, "2-2- tons, 'l'. (!. Martin, for Melbourne, with !1(i,7.~i4 feet sawn timber, 11,01)0 shingles. 10 house frames, 42 doors, '52 pairs window sashes, 2." tons flonr, l.'i eases bams and bacon, .'I boxes egas, 4 cask lard, .»2 coils rope, i ton wool lashing, 25 bags bread, sundry merchandize. am! ;'•> passengers. Sept. II C.resswell. 574 lons. J. Williams, for r.oudoil, wilb 70 s-pars, 20 pieces baulk limber, 00 tons copper on-. 'lO lo::s kauri num. 28 ca>ks sperm oil. 28 bales Max, is lial-s vvool, I rase gold du-.1. s'lmlries. and 5 passengers. Sepl. 14 Edmund, 0 tons, l'arrow, for the llav of Plenty, with 4 bags sugar. I hag salt, tl bays Hour. I box candlis. I basket nails, 2 eases 3 boxes sundries, I dozen glass, 2 cans oil, I can cepal varnish, I rase wine, 800 feet sawn I'm! er. Sept. l.'i—Ann, 2-2 tons, 11. drawn, for Wailiel.i. in ballast. .Sept. l.'i —Naiad, 2-2 tons, Mor.ro. for !b>kianga and Kainara, with I l Aml.ei-. 8 blocks, 4 coils rope, n-iii-, I ■. -i nil. 2 cans pan:', ri easks o:(-; v... :ia:«s slops, (.baskets !••••.Is. !S spades, ioimxes axes,' Hi srimlsionrs. 10 bags Hour, 12 boxes soap", 0 bass salt, .'.7 bags sugar, 1.1 bags rice, 2 bays seeds, I case, I cask rum, I cask wine, r, bales merchandize, 1 keif tobacco, sundries. Sepl. l'.'i—Forager, 12 lons, "Winter, for (lie Harrier, with (i cans, 1 package nails. I bale sundries, 1 parcel, 2 easks pork, 2 bars iron, 1 case I keg butter, I cask oil, 1 cask tobacco, I iron carl, sundries. Sept l.'i—Emilv, JO tons, \Y. Mair, for Wailgarei, with 15 cases sundries, 2 bales blankets, l.'i kegs while lead, 8 dozen reaping hooks, r. mills, 2 eases brandy, 2 boxes paints, 5 cases tobacco, 0 passengers. Sept. 10—Vivid, 20 tons, W. Hutler, for Mongonui. with 0 bales 1 cask 2 cases merchaudiz", 12 iron pots, 10 camp ovens, I case, A dozen spades. I case saddles. I bale trowsers, 2 cases slops, I case prints, \ bale counterpanes, 1 chest 2 boxes lea. I cask vinegar, 2 cases wine, I barrel soda, J cask tar, 2 bags Hour. Sept. Hi— John, 28 lons, Sullivan, for Wangarei, with 18 cases, !) casks, anil r. wheels, pari of a mill. Sept. 17 lliomama, 08 tons, 11. Stnrley, for the East I'.oast, with 2 casks ruin, I cask brandv, 5 cases gin, o dozen wine, 2 cwl. tobacco, 2 tons sugar, 7 tons Hour, io tuns casks. Sept. 17—Daniel Webster, 2011 tons, P. Jones, for Sydney, wilb l()0,0H0 feet sawn limber, (0 cases copper, 2i > bags potatoes, 217 bags wheat. (ir> easks oil, 25 coils wool lashing, ! cases I package bacon, 0 hams, sundries, r>2 passengers. Sept. is—1-Vlnir, 10 tons, Marks, bom Ma-. !-l.' u f.j, I'aranaki, with I case confectionary, 1 case slops, 1 case plants, ■WOO bricks, 10,00!) feet timber, 10 boxes candles, 5 passengers. Sept. 18—Sarah, IS ions, Koreka, for Matr.ta, in ballast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 98, 23 September 1852, Page 1
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