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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

ARRIVALS. Dec 14—Heraid. 25 tons, 8. Brown, from the Bay of Istands, with 4 cases merchandize 4 cask oak bark, 4 case saws, t coil rope, 1 case iron pots, 1 barrel salt, I keg I bag iron ware, 0 bundles hammers, G crowbars, 4 iron bedsteads, 1 ton bacon, 4 bead cattle, 2 passengers. Dec. 14—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, 11. Tanner, from the Hot Springs, with 20 tons, lirewond. Dec. 14-Emily, 10 tons. Mair, from Pakiri, with 53.000 shingles. Dec. 14—Border Maid," i 7 ions, Champion, from Waihcki, I passenger. Dec. lo—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, from Waihcki, willi 28 toils firewood. Dec. lo—East Cape, 17 tons, Marena, front the East Cape, with 030 bushels wheat, 60 baskets maize.

Dec. IS— Endeavour, 14 tons, K. Roll, from Wuilieki, with 27 tons firewood. Doc. 13—Wuiapu, 22 tons, Tipuna, from Coromandel, with 20 tons firewood. Dpi:. 10—Alerl, 10 tons, Mcrritl, from the Wr.de, with 7000 r.-ei sawn limber. Dec. 17— Francis, 20 tniis; James, froni Mahurangi, willi 5") ions firewood. Dec. 17—Napi, 17 tons, James, Tautari, from Russell, willi 2 bales dungaree, G scyllifcs. Dee." 17— Return, 78 tons, Griffiths, from } the Chatham Islands, with 2 hales slops J and calico, 70 tons potatoes, 10 bushels wheat. Dec. 17—AVill o" the Wisp, 130 tons, I.iildcll, from Melbourne, with 1 pair mill stones, I dressing machine, 1 passenger. Dec. 18— Fiiirv, 10 ions. Nicholas, from the Thames, with 108 bushels wheal. Dec 18—Scotch Lass. 1;> lons, Adams, from Cororiiiiilffi'l, in ballast, i> passengers. Dec. 20—Ira, Hi tons, Campbell, from Up Barrier Island, in ballast. Dee. 20—Endeavour, II Jons, Hell, from Waihclii, with 28 tons firewood. Dee. 20—Theodore, 21 tons, Wilcox, from the Hay of Plenty, willi h lon pork, 10 bushels niai/e, 10 hogs. Dee. 20—John,' 28 tons, Sullivan, from the Harrier Island, with 30 tons copper ore, sundry passengers. Dee. 20—Children, 20 lons, Jones, from Htissell, with 2i bales wool, 1 passenger. Dee. 20—Mary, 2.") tons, Davies. from Malakaua. with 10 tons firewood, 10 bags charcoal. Dee. 20—Ophelia, 25 tons. SimpUins, from the Bay of Plenty, with 300 bushels maize, .'i cwt. flax, 2 tons pork, 1 ion beef, { : ion hams and bacon, !;'» pigs, 3 tons potatoes, I horse, I whale boat, 3 packages slops, I b gallons brandy, •! passengers. Dee. 20—Lizzy, in tons, Landers, from Cflromumlcl, with CO ounces gold dust and specimens, 10 passengers. Dec. 21 —llawkbead, 22 tons, R. Lawrie, from Mahiirangi, with .WOO shingles, 2 tons firewood, 3 boxes luggage, -i passengers. Dee. 21—Alerl, 10 tons, Mcriil, from the : Wade, with 7000 feet sawn timber. \ bee. 21—Rose Ann. 2i tons, Hvan, from j the East Coast, with 800 bushels wheat, j 280 bushels maize.

Dec. 22—Nancy, 22 tons, Ilnrdinian, from Hnkianga, will) S cases 4 bags baron, 5 cases (.-nnlaiuiiig I organ, I cask pork, 130 bushels wheat, 7(1 bushels maize, A ton kauri gum, i ton onions, 1 saddle, 2 casks beef. Dec. 22—Emilv, 10 tons, Mair, from Omnia, with 10,000' shingles, 2800 palings. Dee. 22—0(1(1 Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from the Hot Springs, with f>ooo feet timber. Dec. 23—Urolhers, 22 tons. Shepherd, from Wangaroa, with 0 head cattle. Dee. 2.l—Dolphin, 42. tons, Stewart, from Wangarci, with 20 head of cattle. Dec. 24—Endeavour, U tons, Smith, from Waihcki, with 28 tons firewood. Dec. 21—Wateiwitch, JO tons, W. James, from Wangarei, with 8 tons potatoes, 1V tons onions, i pigs, 200 yards calico, 40 lbs. tobacco. Dec. 27—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, from Waihcki, with 38 tons firewood. Dec. 27—Frances, 20 tons, G. James, from Mahurangi, with 1000 bushels lime. Dec. 27—Vivid, 26 tons, Hitching, from Mongonui, with 7 tons kauri gum, 7 bales wool. ' Dec. 27—Alert, 10 tons, Merrill, from the Wade, with "000 feel sawn limber. Dei?. 27--Herald, 23 tons, S. Itrowu, from the Bay of Islands, with 20 tons kauri gum, X coils rope, icask tar, 1 boat, 2 | passengers. DEPAnTIJHUS. Due. 14—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Kohert Lawrie, for Mahurangi, with 4 bags Hour, 1 bag sugar, 4 gallons rum. ] Dec, 14--Antelope, 3.") tons, Davys, for the East Coast, with i> horses, 7 packages merchandize, 5 bags sugar. ) Dec. 14—Emily, 10 tons, 11. Mair, for Omnia, in ballast.

Dec. 14--Fornger, 13 tons, T. Rarity, for Coromaiulel, in ballast, 25 passengers. Dec. 11-Odd Fellow, 20 lons, H. Tanner, for the Hot Springs, with I case gin, 1 box tea, 8 cviU flour, I passenger. Dec. 14—Adah, 57 tons, J. Lillewali, for Melbourne, with 233 packages wooden houses, 522 pieces sawn timber, 2970 bricks. 48 cheeses, 10 kegs butter. Dec. Ju-Star, 17 tons, Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Dec. 13—East Cape, 17 tons, Marcna, for the Fast Cape, with 10 parcels apparel, G bags sugar. })e. 15--Waiapu, 22 ton, Tipuiia, for the East Cape, with 2 horses. ho. -In—Endeavour, 14 tons, Bell, for Waiheki, in ball.ist. Dec. 13—Mendleshain, 30 tons, Atkins, for the East Coast, with 10 eases merchandize, 2 horses, 30 lbs. tobacco, 1 case gin, 1 bale prints, 1 bale blankets. Dec. 15—Hauntless, 27 tons, Elrvan, for the EastCcast, in ballast, 2 passengers. Dec. 10—Mary, 23 tons, Davies, for Matakana. in ballast. Dec. 10—Herald, 23 tons, Brown, for the Ilav of Islands, in ballast, 1 passenger. Dec. "JG—Victoria, Government Brig, Drake, for Wellington, 12 passengers. Dec. 17—Frances. 20 tons, James, for Ma | hurangi, in ballast. ■ Dec. 17—Alert, 10 tons, Merrit, for the Wade, with 2 cases geneva, 4 casks pork, 10 bags sugar, 2 gallons wine. Dece. IS—Fairy, 13 tons, Nicholas, for the Thames, in ballast. Dec. 18—Marmora, 155 tons, 11. Kelly, for Sydney, with 01700 feet timber, 4" tons hams and bacon, 137 bags maize, 18 coils wool lashing, GO bags bran, 3 packages gold duii, I passenger. Dec. 18-lJenlomand, 35 tons, Tiinoli, for the East {.ape, with 3 boxes apparel, 8 pit saws, 5 bags sugar, 5 horses. Dec. 13—Iliomnmn, 18 tons, Slurley, for Hawkes Day, with 20 packages slops, I cask tobacco, 2 hhds. ruin, 15 cases gin, 50 tons of empty casks, 3 packages. Dec. 18-Napi, 17* tons, James Tnuluri, for Russell, with 10 kegs 8 tins paint, 4 cases turpentine, i cask paint oil, 1 cask soda, 22 packages tin ware, 1 keg brandy, 1 cask ale, 2 bags flour, 4 bags sugar, iO packages sundries, 5 passengers. I Dec. 18~Kotuhi, 17 tons, Rogers, for the Bay of Plenty, with 1 baleblankets, 1 bale, calico, 1 bale prints, 1 bale sheets, 1 bale rugs, 1 box pipes, 1 box soap, 1 caso sundries. j Dec. 30-Forager, 14 tons, Rarity, for Coro-, mandcl, in ballast. j Dec. 20-Scotch Lass, 13 tons, Adams, for Coromaiulel, in ballast. j Dec. 20--Eclair, 40 tons, Marks, for New ' Plymouth, from Manakau, with 21 chests tea, 1 package 21 cases draperies, 20 gal-, lons brandy, 1 box medicines, 1 bale bags, 500 bricks, 1 medicine chest, 1 bell, 2 parcels, 2 boxes soap, 1 bag rice, 45 packages baggage and sundries, 8 passengers. Dec. 21—Endeavour, 14 tons, Smith, for Waihcki, in ballast. Dec. 22—Sea Belle. 20 tons, \V. Sutton, for Katvln'a, from Manakau, with SO bags! sugar, 4 chests tea, 1 bag rice, 2 kegs to- i bacco, 5 casks wine, 4 cases geneva, 1 ; cask gin, 12 cases oilmens stores, 14 bags salt, 12 kegs nails, 2 packages saws, 4 bales blankets, 5 plough, C cases drapery, 0 bales slops, I case books, 6 packages furniture, 2 boxes soap, 2 bags flour, 5 packages hardware, 2 packages earthenware, 20 iron pots, 5 passengers. Dec. 22-Emily, 10 tons, Mair, for Wangarei, in ballast, 1 passenger. Dec. 22—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, for Waihcki, in ballast. Dec. 22-Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, for the Hot Springs, in ballast. Dc;. 22—Alert, 10 tons, Merritt, for the Wade, with 5 casks pork, 2 gallons gin, 2 gallons wine. i)cc. 22—Children, 30 tons, Jones, for Russell, with A ton sugar, 1 bag rice, 1 keg butler, A ton salt, 14 rams, 1 passenger. 3cc. 22-Hawkhead, 22 tons, R. Lnwrie, for Mahuraugi, with 1 bag flour, 1 bag sugar, 1 barrel pitch, ti gallons tar, chain, anchor, and sundies. )ec. 22~)Jre, 12 tons, Pannington, for Coromandel, 5 passengers. Dec. 23--Moa, 230 tons, Uowden, for Sydney, with 30,000 shingles, 90,000 feet timber, 52 bags potatoes, 42 bags flour, 19 coils rope, 17 trusses hay, 200 bushels bran, 10 cwt. hams and bacon, 12 casks black oil, 124 logs knwri gum, sundry merchandize, 0 packages gold and specimens, !i passengers. )ec. 23~Louisa, 23 tons, Thompson, for the East Coast, with 6 bags sugar, 2 bales blankets, 40 planks, 6 boxes cups, 8 boxes,

half-cask tobacco, 2 casks, spirits, 10 packages pickles. Dec 23-Mary Ann, 20 lons, Mokina, for the East Coast, with 10 bags sugar. 3 boxes sundries, 1 horse, 1 mill. Dee. 23-John 28 tons, Sullivan, lor the Harrier Island, in ballast. Dec. 25--Thcodore, 21 tons, Wihox, for the Bav of Plenty, with \ bale slops, C gallons rum, 2 bags flour, 3 bags sugar, 12 iron pots, 2 boxes soap, 1 keg tar, 1 keg nails, 5 rods iron. Dec. 24-lra, 1G tons, Campbell, for Melbourne, with 1 ton onions, 2 packages. Dee. 24--P:uera, 17 tons, J.oekett, for Pakiri, with 1 lon (lour, i ton potatoes, 7 bags sugar, 1 box soap, 1 box lea, 1 box salt. Dec. 24--Do)pliin, 42 tons, Stewart, for Wangarei, in ballast. Dec. 24--Emleavour, 13 tons, Smith, for Waihnki, in ballast. Dec. 27-Frances, 20 tons, G. James, for Mahurangi, with 100 lbs. tobacco, 1 bag sugar. Dec. 27-STary, li> tons, Davies, for Matakana, in ballast.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 105, 30 December 1852, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 105, 30 December 1852, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume IV, Issue 105, 30 December 1852, Page 1

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