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ARRIVALS. Oct. s—Alexander, 36 tons, Miller, from the Thames, with 40 tons firewood. Oct. 6 Moa, 266 tons, James Bowden, from Sydney, willi sundry merchandize iintl 0 passengers. Oct. Li—Endeavour, It tons, Martin, from Waiheki. willi 25 ions lirewood. Oct. (I—Children, 50 ions, .lours, from Hussoll, willi 0 head (.'attic, I passenger. Ocl. 7 —Forager, 12 tons, Winter, from the Diver Thames. Ocl. 7—Dose Ann, 24 tons, Ilviin, from Hie Kiist Toast, willi 1000 bushels wheat, ."00 bushels maize, 5 casks iiork, 2 casks heel, 00 His. lard. Ocl. 7—llrothcrs, 22 lons, Shepherd, from Cape. Uunaway, with 400 bushels maize, 5 lons bacon, 3 sacks wheal, 5 passengers. Ocl. 7—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, from Waiheki, wilh 28 tons firewood. Ocl. S—Auckland, Hi lons, I.loyd, from Mercury Hay, in ballast. Ocl. B—■llioniatna, 08 tons, U. Sliirley. from Hawkes Hay, willi 2S tuns {oo* casks) black oil, 350 bushels wheal, O.'iO bushels maize, rr ton whalebone, 4 casks pork. Oct. B—Fairy, IS lous, Nicholas, from the Diver. Thames, with 250 bushels wheal, 2 boxes buller, I passenger. Ocl. 11—Eclair, 40 tons, at Manakuu, from Taranaki, wilh 220 bags Hour, 52 btfgs bran, 0 cases (i packages and 2 kits hams and bacon, 2 cases lard, 2 casks buller, M) sacks (207 bushels) oats, 5 kits onions, 2 hhds. oil, 11 passengers. Oct. ll—Argyll-, 10 tons, Itrowu, from Mahtirangi, in ballast. Oct. ll—Undine, 21 tons, Milchel, from Ihe East Cape, wilh 532 bushels wheal, 120 bushels mai/.e. Oft. 11— Endeavour, 14 tons, Copland, from Waiheki, with 2.'i tons firewood. Of I. 12—Ann, 22 tons, 11. Drown, from Waiheki, wilh 8000 feel limber, 2000 palings, and I 1.000 shingles. Ocl. 12—Alert, 111 ions, Merrill, from ihc; Wade, wilh 7000 feel sawn limber. Ocl. 12—Olea, 1) tons, Conplaud, from IVguiiguru, with 70 bushels maize, 4 passengers. Ocl. 12—New Zcnlandcr, 15 tons, Maiaku, from Tauranga, willi 400 kits potatoes, 10 kils maize, 50 bags. Ocl. 12 —Frances, 20 lons, (1. .lames, from Mahurungi, with 800 feel timber, 0 ions wood, 12 spars, 5 piles, 100 posts and rails. Oct. 15 —Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, from Waiheki, wilh li) tons firewood. Oct. IS—Mary, 25 ions, Davies, from Waiheki, wilh 4000 feet sawn timber, 32 tons (ire.wood. Oct. IS—Alert, 10 ions, Merrill, from Ihe Wade, wilh 7000 feel sawn limber. Oct. 10 —Dauntless, 27 tons, Cirvan, from Coroinandel, in ballast, 4 passengers. Oct. 10—Mary Anne, 10 tons, Hiilene, from the Jiast Cape, with 5 casks sperm oil, 500 bushels wheal, 200 bushels maize. Ocl. Hi —I'iako Lass, 10 tons, Suialley, from Ihe I'iako Diver, with 200 bushels "wheal, i ton bacon.
Oct. 18—Napi, 17 tons, James Tautari, from Russell, villi 2 bales blankets, 5 ruses slops, 6 bundles leather, 12 passengers. Oct. 18—Antelope, 55 ions, Davys, from the Ensl Coast, villi "00 bushels maize, 11 casks pork, 1 cask lard. Oct. 18—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from Mnliiirnngi, with 22 tons firewood. Oct. 18—Frances, 20 tons, G. James, from Mahurangi, wilh 20 tons firewood, 5 piles, 14 spars. Oct. 18—Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. Oct. 18—Endeavour, 10 lons, Copland, from Waiheki, with 25 tons firewood. Oct. 18— Marmora, 155 tons, 11. Kelly, from Melbourne, via Hay of Islands, with 28,000 feet timber, shipped at Russell, 5 passengers. Oct. 18—Abvssinia, 100 tons, Charles Gordon, from Newcastle Tor California, with 500 tons coals, 105 sheep, sundry merchandize, 19 passengers. Oct. 18—Elizabeth, 45 tons, Rukena, from Ilokianga, with 00 bushels wheat, 215 • bushels maizo, 1 case lard, 5 casesand 200 lbs. bacon, 210 lbs. flax, 5 casks pork, 2 bags boots, I organ, 4 boxes books, 151 baskets potatoes, 7 passengers. Oct. 18—Daniel Watson, 100 tons, Phelps, returned to port. DKP.»nTinEs. Oct. s—Lass, 14 tons, Thomson, for the Day of Plenty, in ballast. Oct. s—Alexander, 50 tons, Miller, for the River Thames, in ballast. Oct. s—Water witch, 10 tons, Jones, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 bale calico and prints, 1 box soap, 30 lbs. tobacco. Oct. 5. Hohi, 17 tons. Hare, for Opoliki, in ballast. Oct. s—John, 28 tons, Sullivan, for the Harrier, with 2 tons flour, 5 ewt. biscuit, 1 cask dried apples, 1 ton iron, 1 cask lard, 40 lbs. tobacco. Oct. s—George, 17 tons, Kotc I'atu, for Tauranga, with 1 bale slops, 4 boxes, 2 bundles sundries, 1 passenger. Oct. s—Hori5 —Hori Tepaia, 17 tons, Ilimiona, for Tauranga in ballast. Oct. 3" —Warapu. 21 tons, Nicholls, for the East Coast, with 4 bags (lour, 4 bags sugar, 1 bag salt. Oct. s—Raven, 170 tons, J. B. Thomson, for Sydney, with IK pieces junk timber, 2101 "boards, 25 packages rope, 102 bags wheat, 00 sides bacon, 101 hams, 100 bags and 100 kits potatoes, 50 bags flour, 14 casks copper rcgulus, 25 casks black, 2 casks sperm oil, sundries, 45 passengers. Oct. o—Eliza, 42 tons, Ellis, for Hawkes Bay, with 8 horses ton sugar, A ton soap 6 dozen spades, 4 boat anchors, 1 try pot, sundries. Oct. 6—Mary, 23 tons, Davis, for Wailicki, in ballast. Oct. 7—Endeavour, 10 tons, Copland, for Waiheki, in ballast. Oct. 7 —Perseverance, 14 tons, Bradley, for Mahurangi in ballast. Oct. 7--Mendleshom, 50 tons, Atkins, for the East Coast, with 1 bale blankets, 2 bales calico and prints, 1 keg brandy, 1 passenger. Oct. 7—Alert, 16 ions, Marnct, for the Wade, with 1 ton flour, 1 ton potatoes, 3 bags sugar. Oct. 7—Antelope, 53 tons, Davy's, for the East Coast in ballast. Oct. B—Fairy, 15 tons, Nicholas, for ihc River Thames in ballast. Oct. B—Scotch Lass, 10 tons, Adams, for Waiheki, in ballast. Oct. 11—Forager, 14 ions, Rarity, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 cask beef, 5 spurs. Oct. 11—Argyle, 15 tons, Brown, for Ma-. hurnngi, in ballast, 4 passengers. Oct. 12—Frances, 20 tons, James, for Mahurangi, with i ton flour. Oct. 12—Daniel" Watson, 100 tons, R. Phelps, for the South Sea Fishery. Oct. 13—Alert, 16 tons, Merrill, for the Wade, in ballast. <i)ct. 13—Scotch Lass, 13 tons, Adams, for Matakana, in ballast. Oct. 15—Ann, 22 ions, Jones, for Waiheki, with 4 bags flour, 2 bags sugar. Oct. 13-Ophelia, 23 tons, Simpkins, for the Bay of Plenty, with 2 packages slops, 4 bags floor, 2 bags sugar, chest tea, 8 gallons ruin, 20 lbs. tobacco, 2 boxes soap. Oct. 15—Auckland, 10 tons, Lloyd, for (ho Bay of Plenty in ballast. Oct. 13—New Zealander, 14 tons, To Mataku, for Tauranga, with 1 box shoes, 1 box apparel. Oct. 14—Lady Jane Grey, 42 tons, A. K Churton, for Wailicki, in ballast. Oct. IB—Otea, Otons, Coupland, forPatona with flour, 2 bags sugar, 1 bundle spades, t coil rope, 6 parcels sundries.
Oct. 15—Endeavour, 1G tons, Copland, for Waihcki, in ballast. Oct. 16—Brothers, 2-2 tons, Shepherd, for the. Bay of Plenty, with 5 horses, 4 packages niciehandizej 3 passengers. Oct. 10—l'iako Lass, 10 tons, Suiullcy, for the l'iako River, in ballast. Oct. 10—Ilioitinmn, 08 ions, Sturley. for the East ('oast, with 1 cask brandy, 1 cask rum, 1 cask whiskey, 0 eases slops, 1 hale blankets, 2 tons (lour, 2 tons sugar SO tuns casks. Oct. 18—Lizzy, '3 tons, Lander, for Coro- " mandel, in "ballast, 2 passengers. Oct. 18—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Farmer, for Mnhurangi, in ballast. Oct. 18—Dauntless, 27 tons, Girvan, for Hie East Coast, in ballast, 9 passengers. Oct. 18—Frances, 20 tons, James, for Mahurangi, in ballast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 100, 21 October 1852, Page 1
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