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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Sept. 22—Fairy, 15 tons, Nichols, from the Thames, with 500 bushets wheat, 4 casks pork. Sept. 22—Hica, 17 tons, Koliira, from the Hay of Plenty, with 500 baskets potatoes. Sept. 22—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 20 tons firewood, 0000 laths. Sept. 25—Alert, 14 tons, Mcrid, from the Wade, with 7000 feet timber. Sept. 25—Lass, 1-4 tons, Thomson, from Matala, with 250 kits potatoes, 30 kits corn. Sept. 25—Itaven, 170 tons, Thomson, from Sydney, with sundry merchandize, 0 passengers. Sept. 28—Daniel Watson, whaling brig, •181 tons. Phelps, from the Fccjce Islands, with the crew and passengers (97) of the Dutch briganlinc Ceres wrecked at the Feejees. Sept. 21 Endeavour, II tons, Martin, from Waiheki, with 23 tons firewood. Sept. 24—Children, 30 tons, Jones, from Ilussell, with 7 head cattle, 2 tons bacon, 1 ease hams, 2 passengers. Sept. 24—Eliza, 42 tons, Ellis, from Poverty Hay, with 800 bushels wheat, 1£ tons bacon, 2 cases apples, 3 passengers. Sept. 25 —Undine, 21 tons, Campbell, from Wangarei, in ballast. Sept. 25—Isabella, 17 tons, Hare Matcnga, from Tamanga, with 100 baskets potatoes, 29 bushels wheat, 12 baskets maize, C pigs. Sept. 27—Amazon, 25 tons, FcriUlndez, from Coroniaildel, with 7000 feet sawn timber. Sept. 27—Mary, 14 ions, Southgato, from the Hay of Plenty, with 13 pigs, 3 tons maize, 5 tons potatoes. Sept. 27—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 24 tons firewood. Sept. 21— lI.M. surveying briganlinc, Pandora, Commander Drury, from Sydney and Port Nicholson. Sept. 28— Vivid, 26 lons, Hitchins, from Mongonui, with 40 tuns casks, 40 bushels maize, 1 bale cotton blankets. Sept. 28—Ann, 22 tons, Jones, from Waiheki, with 25 tons firewood. Sept. 29—Emma, 10 lons, White, from the Hay or Plenty, with li tons lias, 800 lbs. hams and bacon, 200 lbs. lard, 2 tons potatoes. Sept. 29—Hohi, 18 tons, Hari, from OpoI tiki, with 400 baskets potatoes. Sept. 29—Forager, 11 tons, Winter, from Matakana, with 12tons firewood. Sept. 29—George, 17 tons, Kotepatu, from Taurangu, with 30 pigs, 2 tons potatoes. Sept. 29—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. Sept. 29—Dauntless, 27 tons, Girvan, from Poverty Hay, with SOO bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize, \ ton pork, 2 passengers. Scpl. 30—Antelope, 35 lons, Davys, from ihc East Coasi, with 500 bushels wheat, 500 bushels maize.

Sept. 30—Alert, 10 tons, Meritt, from the Wade, wjlh 1000 feel sawn timber. Sept. 50—John, 28 lons, Sullivan, from Pakiri, with 2 passengers. Sept. 50—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Finlason, from Hawaii, with 2 casks cement copper slime, 5 casks cement copper, 2 casks copper regulus. Sept. 50—Tui, 15 lons, Haniiora, from Makctu, Willi HO baskets maize. I pig. Oct. 1 Napi, 17 tons, James Tantaii, from Husscll, with 20 packages luggage, 0 passengers. Oil. 1-Slar, 17 tons, Hay, from Wangarei, Willi 10 head rattle. Oct. 2 —Hawkhcad, 22 lons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 250 rails, 10 tons firewood. Oct. 2—Scotch Lass, 1 5 tons, Adams, from Malakana, with 18 tons firewood. Oct. 2—Ophelia, 25 lons, Simpkins, from the East Cape, with 550 bushels wheat, 530 bushels maize, 350 lbs. bams ;md bacon, 1 cask pork. Oct. 2—Marv, 25 tons. Navies, from the Hay or Plenty, with 280 baskets potatoes, 47*baskels maize, 29 baskets wheat. Oct. 4—Alert, 10 tons, Merrill, from the Wade, wilh 7000 feet sawn timber. Oct. 4—Perseverance, 14 tons, Bradley, | from Mahurangi, with 20 tons firewood, 10 puriri posts. | Oct. I—Fiances, 20 lons, James, from the Wade, Willi 10,000 feel sawn limber. j Oct. -i— Mcndleshom, s(i lons. Atkins, from i . the East Cape, with liOO bushels wheat, 1 ton pork. DKIMRTCBES. Sept. 21—Napi, 17 tons, James Tatitari, for the Bay of Islands, with 1 case slops, 7 bundles spades, 0 bags coffee, 2 bundles leather, 2 cases wine, 0 boxes 13 packages sundries, 10 packages groceries. Sept. 22—Hawkhead, 22 lons, Robert Lawrie, for Mahurangi, with 2 bags llour. Sept- 22—Fairy, 15 tons, Nicholas, for the River Thames, wilh 1 bale blankets, 2 bales 1 case slops, 3 ploughs. Sept. 23—Julia, 50 tons, Thomson, for Melbourne, with 180 bags flour, 10 sides 1 package bacon, 10 hams, 1 package hams, 8 passengers. Sept. 25—William Hyde, 555 tons, J. L. Applewhaite, for Melbourne, wilh 28 cases 6 packages and 5 casks hams and bacon, 1 cask pork, 3 bags hams, 41,200 feel sawn limber, 2618 pieces sawn timber, 150 bags Hour, 100 bags sharps, 230 bags bran, 1 wooden house, 12 packages window sashes, 707 baskets and 480 bags potatoes, 70 coils wool-lashing, and 171 passengers. Sept 23—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki, in ballast. Sept. 23—Undine, 21 tons, Campbell, for the East Coast, in ballast. Sept. 27—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Sept. 27—Hira, 17 lons, Kohira, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 box sundries, 1500 feel limber. Sept. 27—Alert, 10 tons, Marritt, for the Wade, in ballast. Sept. 27 Neptune, 614 tons, Henderson, for London, having undergone the requisite repairs—with, in addition loher Sydney cargo, 10 packages whale-bone, 31 bales (lax, I case curiosities, 3 passengers. Sept. 28—Mary, 14 tons, Sottlhgate, for Coroniandel, with 2 bags Hour, 2 bags sugar, 2 casks tar, i ton salt, 10 bars iron. , I Sept. 28—Nancy," 22 tons, Hardiman, fori Uokianga, with 4 bundles spades, 140 lbs. tobacco, 5 bags sugar, 2 bales merchandize, 1 case clothing, 1 ton salt, 4 j packages, 1 bale 8 casks sundries, 10 gallons oil, 1 saddle, 1 dozen spades, 1 box pipes, 1 ehrst tea. Sept. 28—Ann, 14 tons, loncs, for Waiheki, in ballast. Sept. 29—Vivid, 20 tons, Ililchings, for Wangaroa, with 4 dozen spades, 1 bale blankets. Sept. 29—Naunllcss, 27 tons, Girvan, for Poverty Bav, in ballast. Sept. 29 Beiilomoud, 30 tons, Timoti, for Waiupu, East Cape, in ballast. Sept. 50—Joseph Fletcher, 072 lons, John Foster, for Shanghai, via New Plymouth, . wilh 3831 pieces 158,598 feet) sawn •' limber, and part of her original cargo from London. Sept. 50—Alert, 10 tons, Mcrritt, for the Wade, in ballast. Sept. 30—Forager, 14 tons, Winter, for the River Thames, in ballast. Sept. 30—Isabella, 17 tons, Hare Matenga, for the Bay of Islands, in ballast. Sept. 50—East Cape, 17 tons, Marena, for the East Cape, with, 23 packages drapery, 10 bags sugar, 10 bags rice.

Oct. 1— Star, 17 lons, Hay, for Wnngarei, in ballast, 10 passengers. Oct. 2—llawkhead, 22 tons. Robert Lawrie, lor Wangaroa, in ballast. Oct. 2—Hon Accord, 17 tons, l'iitluson, for Kawau, in ballast, 2 passengers. Oct. 2—Dolphin, 42 tons, Stewart, l'or tlio East Coast, with 5 cases slops, I cask tobacco, 12 bags sugar, 80 iron pots, C bags rice, 1 ton salt, 3 boxes soap, 10 mures. Oct. 2—Maria, 10 tons, A. H. White, for tho Hay of Plenty, with l bags (lour, 1 bale. I barrel 1 box and 2 kits sundries, 1 bag sugar, \ chest lea, 1 balo blankets and calico, I bag biscuit, I anchor, 1 coil rope, 2 bags salt, u empty casks. Oct. I—Trances, 20 tons, James, for Mahurangi, with 2 casks pork, -h ton Hour, 2 tons potatoes, 12 lbs. tobacco, -l bags sugar. Oct. A— iVapi, 17 tons, James Tallinn, for Hussell, with 52 bags flour, 0 bags biscuits, 5 bags, rice, 10 boxes candles, H boxes soap, 20 bullocks' hides, 10 casks paint oils, 1 keg nails, 10 packages butler and groceries, 20 packages sundries, i passengers.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 99, 7 October 1852, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 99, 7 October 1852, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 99, 7 October 1852, Page 1

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