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ARRIVALS. Oct. 20— Theodore, 20 tons, Wilcox, from the Bay of Plenty, with ½ ton pork. 150 bushels wheat, 200 bushels maize. Oct. 20—Hawkhrad, 22 tons, Robert Lawi'ie, from Mahurangi, with 30,000 shingles, 400 rails. Oct. 20—Sarah, 18 tons, Uka, from Makctu, with 400 baskets potatoes, 10 baskets inai/.0, I pi}?. Oct. 20—Emily, 10 tons, Mair, from Russell, with 1 ion pork, 100 bushels maize, 5 mills, 4 cases sundries, 2 boxes tobacco, 10 baskets plants, 2 dozen reap hooks, I case, 20 packages lard, 1 passenger. Oct. 20 —Ira, 10 tons, Campbell, from the Harrier Island, with 5 cwl. bacon. Oct. 20—Lady Jane Grey, 12 tons, A. K. Chiirloii, from Waiheki, with 500 feet timber, 12 tons firewood. Oct 21— Pinko Lass, 10 lons, W. Smalley, from Piakn River, with 00 bushels wheat, I:, tons Ilax. Oct." 21—Endeavour, 10 tons, Copland, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. Oct. 21—Star, 17 tons, Hay, from Waugarci, wilh 1 ton bacon, 1 cask butler, 1 passenger. Oct. 21 —Boyd, IS tons, Mcintosh, from Russell, with 500 bushels maize, I organ, 5 boxes, 1 basket books, 1 picture, 1 chest, 2 cases fowls, 1 case eggs, 1 box soap, 0 pigs. Oct. 21—Victoria, 18 tons, Smith, from Monganui, via Wangaroa, with 100 bushels maize, 80 bushels wheat, 2 passengers. Oct. 22—Children, ."0 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, with 8 head of cattle, 1 passenger. Oct. 22—Lizzy, 13 tons, Landers, from Coromnndel, in ballast, 2 passengers. Oct. 2Ci —.Mary, 2.5 tons, Jlavies, from the Thames, with 50 lons firewood, 0 passengers. Oct. 23—Hawkhcad, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 400 palings, 20 tons firewood. Oct. 25—Alert, 10 tons, Mcrrctl, from the Wade, with 7000 reel sawn limber. I Oct. 25—Daniel Watson, 100 tons, Phelps, I returned to port wilh loss of fore-yard. ' Oct. 20—Endeavour, 10 tons, Copland, from Waiheki, wilh 28 ions, firewood. Oct. 20—Argyle, 10 tons, Bi'owii, from Mahuraugi, in ballast. Oct. 20—Waierwich, 195 tons, Bennett, j from Sydney via Hokianga, with sundry | merchandize, and 80 pairs blankets, 40 bushels wheat, I ton bacon, A ion kauri gum, I cwt. Ilax shipped at Hokianga, 5 passengers. Oct. 50 —Perseverance, 16 tons, Grundy, from .Mahurangi, with 24 tons firewood. Oct. 50—Francis, 20 tons, G. James, from iMahurangi, with 28 tons firewood, 5 piles. Nov. I—Alert, 10 tons, Merretl, from the Wade, wilh 7000. feet sawn timber. Nov. I —Lizzy, I 5 tons, Landers, from Coromandcl, in ballast. DEIMHTCIIES. Oct. 19—Endeavour, 16 tons, Copland, for Waiheki, in ballasi.
Oct. in—Antelope, 33 tons, Davys, for the East Coast, in ballast. Oct. 19—Alert, 10 ions, Merrctt, for llio Wade, with 3,000 bricks. Oct. 19—Mnrv, 25 tons, Davics, for the Thames, with A ton flour, -A ton potatoes, 8 passengers. Od. 20—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Robert Lawrie, for Mahurangi, with 0 hags flour, I cask beer, 1 coil rope, 1 bag sugar, 3 passengers. Oct. 20—Rose Ann, 24 tons, Ryan, for Matakana. in ballast.' Oct. 20—Lady Jane Grey, 12 tons. A. K. Churloii, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Oct. 25—Abyssinia, 400 tons, Gordon, for San Francisco, via Tahiti, with coals, ' c. from Newcastle, and 0 passengers from Auckland. Oct. 22—Eclair, -10 tons, 11. Marks, from Manakau, for New Plymouth, 17 passengers. Oct. 23—Maori, 12 tons, Buckley, from Manakau. for New Plymouth, with 1 03 bars iron, 2 harrows. 2 wheelbarrows, and 15 packages furniture. Oct. 23—Napi, 17 tons, .lames Tautari, for Russell, with 2 hales blankets, 3 cases slops, G boxes candles. I bag I box I lon sugar, -4 boxes tea, 2 tons flour, t box soap, 20 packages groceries, 37 packages sundries, 11 passengers. Oct. 23—Endeavour, 1C tons, Copland, for Waiheki, in ballast. Oct. 23—Siar, 17 tons. Hay, for Wangarci, with 5 bags flour, 5 bags salt, 1 package tobacco, 2 bales, I passenger. Oct. 23—Victoria, 18 tons, Smith, for Mongonui, with 8 bags flour, 2 bags sugar, 2 boxes tea, 2 boxes candles, I box pipes, 1 cask 1 package leather, 3 dozen spades, 3 cases, 1 hale drapery, 1 bale saddlery, A keg tobacco, sundries. Oct. 2o—Children, 30 tons, Jones, for Russell, with 2 casks ale, 2 bags rice, 2 bags sugar, 2 chests tea, 0 coils rope, 1 bundle scythes, 6 chairs, J box carpenters' tools. Oct. 28—Ira, 16 tons, Campbell, for the Barrier Island, with 3 bags flour, 20 kits potatoes, 1 bag sugar, 10 lbs. tobacco. Oct. 2a—Sarah, 18 tons, Uka, for Maketu, in ballast. Oct. 25—Moa, 230 tons, Ilowden, for Sydney, with 326 kits and 293 bags wheal, 120 bags flour, 63 bags and 13 kits potatoes, So cwt. and 9 cases hams and bacon, 15 casks pork, 2 tierces beef, 3 casks beer, 85,000 feet sawn timber, I house, sundry merchandize, 35 passengers. Oct. 2G—Argyle, 16 tons, Brown, for Mahurangi, in ballast, i passenger. Oct. 26—Alert, 10 tons, Merrilt, for the Wade, with 1 ton potatoes. Oct. 26—Lizzy, 15 tons, Lander, for Coroniandel, in ballast, with 6 passengers. Oct. 27—Rose Ann, 24 tons, J. Ryan, for the East Coast, with 2 fillies, 1 bale blankets, 1 case drapery, 8 gallons rum. Oct. 28—Marmora, 150 "tons, Kelly, for Sydney, with 12 tons potatoes, 6 tons hams " and bacon, 15 cases anchovies, 55,000 feet sawn timber, 14 passengers. Oct. 28--Emily, 10 tons, Mair, for Wangarei, in ballast. Oct. 28—Mary Ann, 20 tons, Uutene, for the East Coast, with 1 ton salt, 2 tons casks, 2 bags flour, 3 bundles spades, 2 bales blankets. Oct. 30—Naumai, 14 tons, Stroud, for Kaipara, with 4 casks tobacco, 42 'bags sugar,.! chain cable, 4 anchors, 1 can turps, 3 boxes axes, 8 cases slops, 1 cask vinegar, 2 casks wine, 1 cask rum, 1 cask whiskey, 7 kegs nails, 2 casks ironmongery, 7 blocks, 5 coils rope, 63 iron pots, 18 kettles, I grindstone, C boxes soap, 14 bags rice, 20 bags flour, 29 bags biscuit, 1 package saws, 4 packages ironmongery, 1 package leather, 1 keg paint, 10 bags salt. Oct. 30—Boyd, 15 tons, Mcintosh, for Wangaroa, with I ton flour, 11 cwt. salt, 10 gallons rum, 2 coils rope, 2 bags sugar, A chest tea, 3 bales slops, 6 saddles, 2 sieves, 2 bushels oats, 1 bushel barley, 40 Jbs. tobacco, 2 boxes, 7 packages. Oct. 30—Frances, 20 tons, G. James, for Mahuranga, in ballast. Oct. 30—Perseverance, 16 tons, Grundy, for Waiheki, in ballast. Nov. I—Theodore,1 —Theodore, 21 tons, Wilcox, for the Bay of Plenty, with 2 bags salt, 2 bags sugar, 1 case slops, 1 box soap. 2 coils rope, 9 bolts canvas, 13 bars iron, 2 casks pitch, 0 gallons oil, 1 keg paint, 1 keg nails. Nov. 1- Isabella, 17 tons, Hare Matenga, forTauranga, in ballast. Nov. I—Alert, 10 tons, Merritt, for the "Wade, in ballast. Nov. 1 —Lizzy, 15 tons, Landers, for Coromandcl,' in ballast, 2 passengers.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 101, 4 November 1852, Page 1
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