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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Nov. 30—Naiad, 20 tons, W. Monro, from Hokianga, with 340 bushels maize, 70 bushels wheat, 2½ tons bacon, 2 casks pork, 2 steal mills, i piece timber. Nov. 30—Mary, 28 tons, Davies, from Waiheki, with 40 tons firewood. Dec. i —Alert, 16 tons, Mcrritt, from the Wade, with 700 feet sawn timber. Dee. 2—lra, 10 tons, Campbell, from the Barrier Island. Dec. 2—Boyd, 13 tons, Mclntosli, from Wangaroa, with 3000 feet timber, 6 tons bark, 7 cwt. bacon, i package tobacco, 2 boxes sundries. Dec. 3—Fancy, 322 tons, W. 11. Henderson, from Sydney, with sundry merchandize, . 43 horses and 8 passengers. Dec. 3 —Mary Ann, 20 tons, Rutciie, from the East Coast, with 200 bushels wheat, 300 bushels maize, i ton hams and bacon, I cask salt pork. Dec. 3—Bcnlomond, 35 tons, Timoti, from . the East Cape, with 000 bushels wheal, 30 kits maize. Dec. 3—Star, 17 tons, W. Hay, from Wangarei, with 8 head cattle, H tons bacon, 9 cwt. salt fish, 1 cask lard, 3 passengers. Dec. 3 —Dolphin, 42 tons, Stewart, from Patahu, with 22,000 feet timber, 00 kits '"otatoes. a . .5 4—Alexander, 30 tons, Miller, from the ttiver Thames, with 10 tons firewood, 1000 feet timber, 41 rickers. Dec. *—Blue Bonnett, 14 tons, W. Short, from the Wade, with 8,000 feet limber. Dec. 4—lliomaiua, 08 tons, Stiirlcy, from Hawkes Bay, with 82 casks sperm oil, •100 bushels wheat, 100 bushels maize, 2 tons flax, 2 pnssengcrs. Dec. Wade, with 3,300 feet timber. Dec. 4—Mendlcsham, 30 tons, Atkins, ~ from the East Coast, witli 800 bushels wheat, 30 bushels maize, 9 passengers.

I Dec, 4—Louis, 8 tons, Louis Dehors, from I Tauranga, wilh 5 cosks pork, 8 cwt. I bacon, 5 pigs. , Dec. 4 —Victoria, 18 tons, Toby, from Moni gonui, with- 0 casks pork, 20 bushels ! wheat, A ton bacon, -i lon potatoes, 2 I kegs lard, 7 bales wool. Dec. 4 —iN'api, 17 tons, James Tautari, from i Itnssell, wilh A casks ale, 8 bundles i leather, 17 pigs, h ton bacon, 7 bags i flour, 7 passengers. ! Dec. o—Marmora, 15."i tons, 11. Kelly, from Sydney, with » general cargo of merchandize, I passenger. Dec. o—Antelope, 55 tons, Davys, from the Kast Coast, will) 700 bushels' maize, 100 bushels wheat, {r ton bacon. Dec. o—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from the Hot Springs, with 20 lons firewood. Dec. G—Moa, 236 tons, Ilowden, from Sydney, with sundry merchandize, 100 sheep, 13 passengers. Dec. 7—Perseverance, 10 tons, Gundry, from the Harrier Island, in ballast. Dec. B—Eclair, 10 lons, Marks, at Manakau, from Tarauaki anil Wellington, wilh 1. ton 2 cases suul I package bacon, 5 tons 41 sacks, and 108 bags line Hour, 5 sacks 11 bags second flour, 08 sacks bran, 1 package pistols, I arm chair, 1 bale cottons, 1 case, 1 parcel, 8 passengers. Dee. 0-•■Children, 50 tons, Jones, from Itnssell, with 1 lon iron, 12 head cattle, I passenger. Dec. 9—John, 28 tons, Sullivan, from Mahurangi, wilh 20 tons firewood. Dee. 10 —Endeavour, It tons, E. Hell, from Waiheki, wilh 27 tons firewood. Dec. 10—Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smallcy, from Piako Iliver, with 2 tons flax, 2 pa's sengers. Dec. 10—Ilawkhead, 22 ions, 11. Lawrie, from Mahurangi, wilh 10,000 feel sawn limber. Dec. 10—Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, from Waiheki, wilh 18 tons firewood. Dec. 10—Catherine, 80 tons, Mallicsou, from Honolulu and Tahiti, wilh sundries, 8 passengers. Dee. 10—Forager, 44 tons, G. W. While, from Coromaudel, with 25 ounces gold dust, 15 passengers. Dec. II —Ann, 22 tons, Grant, from Waiheki, with 7000 reel timber, 10,000 shingles. Dec. 11—Kolnhi, 17 tons, Rogers, from the Hay of Plenty, with 15 hogs, 00 bushels maize. Dec. ll—Sea Belle, 20 tons, W. Sutton, from Kawhia, to Mauakau, with 25 casks pork, 400 bushels wheat, lA ton bacon, 4 packages wearing apparel, 1 passenger. Dec. 11—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, from Wangaroa, in ballast. Dee. 15—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood, 2200 feel timber, 1 passenger. Dec. 15—Blue Bonnet, 14 tons, Short, from Waiheki, with 18 tons firewood. Dec. 13—Dauntless, 27 tons, Uirvnn, from the East Coast, with h lou pork, A ton bacon. Dec. 15—Alert, 10 lons, Merrill, from the Wade, with 7000 fret timber. Dee. 15—Eliza, 42 tons, W. Ellis, from Poverty Bay. Dec. (s—Victoria, Government brig, Deck, from Wellington, 3 passengers. Dec. 3—Berwick Casile, 342 ions, A. Latlo, from London, via 1 lobart Town. Passengers—Dr. Jackson, wife, and child, 40 enrolled pensioners, 57 women, and G8 children. lIKI'.InTUIIKS. Nov. 50—Endeavour, 14 tons, Bell, for Waiheki, in ballast. Nov. 50 —Hope, 17 tons, Thoroughgood, for the Ba> of Plenty, wilii 5 boxes 4 packages sundries, 0 casks slops, 1 bag flour, I chest tea, 1 bag rice, I case, gin, 1 keg rum, I bag sugar, 1 box soap, 200 feet timber, 2 passengers. Dec. 1 —Vivid, 20 tons, Hitchings, for Monganui, in ballast. Dec. 2—Forager. 14 tons, G. W. White, for Coromaudel, in ballast, !) passengers. Dec. 2—Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, lor Waiheki, in ballast.

Dec. 2—Raven, 171 tons, Thompson, foi Sydney, with 500 bags flour; 100 bags bran, 20 coils rope, 70,000 feet timber, 1 case apparel, I bale wool, 7 biiiullesheepskins, 8 bags bonis, 2 bags hair tails, •) passengers. . ]) PC . 3_Alcrt, 10 tons, Merrill, for the Wade, in ballast. Dec. 4—Daniel Webster, 20G tons, J. S Macrarlane, for Sydney, with IfiS.OOC feet timber, 82 casks humpback oil. 55,000 shingles, 4 tons and 1.7 package; bams and bacon, S3 bags maize, 2G ion; flour, 5 tons hay, ?i;*> bags thirds, 4X bags bian, 25 casks bottled beer, 5 ease; wine, 1 case hosiery, 5 lilitls. brandy, ( * passengers. Dec. 4—Alexander, 50 tons, Miller, for llu River Thames, in ballast. Dec. 4—Herald, 23 tons, Brown, for llic Bay of Islands, with 1 package drapery 1 package tobacco, 4 bars iron, 1 ke{ nails, 5 passengers. Dec. -I—lra, 10 ions, Campbell, for llu Barrier Island, in ballast. Deo. s—Trial, 9 tons, Hatfield, for Hit Wade, in ballast. Dec. S—Blue Bonnet, 14 tons, Short, foi the Wade, in ballast. Dec. o—Francis, 20 tons, James, for Waihcki, in ballast. Dec. 6—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, foi the Hot Springs, in ballast. Dec. 7—Perseverance, 10 tons, Gundry, for Waiheki, in ballast. Dee. B—Louis, 8 tons, L. Dehors.' foi Tauranga, with 5 gallons rum, 1 dozen wine, B empty casks, 2 bales sundries. Dec. B—Star, 17 tons, Hay, for Wangarei, with 1 cask groceries, I bale 1 bag slops, 1 bag salt, 1 mill, 5 passengers. Dec. 9—Napi, 17 tons, James Tautari, foi Russell, with 2 cases 5 bales slops, 1 bale oakum, 8 tins oil, 2 cases oilman's stores, 1 cask whiskey, 2 cases wine, 20 bullock hides, 20 packages sundries, 4 passengers. Dec. 10—Scotch Lass, 15 tons, Adams, foi Coroniandcl, in ballast. Dec. 40— Children, 50 tons, Jones, foi Russell, with sundries. Dec. 10—Endeavour, 14 tons, Bell, foi "Waiheki, in ballast. Dec. 10—Victoria, 18 tons, Tope, for Mon- ' gonui, with sundries, 5 passengers. Dec. 10—Naiad, 21 tons, Monro, for llokianga, with sundries. Dec. 11—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, foi Wangaroa, with sundries, 0 passengers. Dec. 11—Dolphin, 42 tons, Stewart, foi Wangaroa, with 20 gallons rum, 2 packages, sundries. Dec. 15— Blue Bonnet, 14 tons, Short, foi the Wade, in ballast. Dec. 13—Tc Tore, 7 tons, Haki Tali, foi Russell, in ballast.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 104, 16 December 1852, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 104, 16 December 1852, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 104, 16 December 1852, Page 1

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