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ARRIVALS. Jan. 26—Naumai, 14 tons, Stroud, from Herekino, with I case bacon, 1 case clothing, 1 cask fish, 12 tons kauri gum. Jan. 27—Alert, 16 ton*, Merritt, from the Wade, with 7000 feet timber. Jan. 27—Napi, 17 tone, James Tautari, from Russell with 70 kits peaches, 2 caik« oil, 7 cases bacon, 9 bags salt, 0 bags coffee, 1 box. Jan. 28—-Hawkhead, 22 toot. R. Laurie, from Mahurangi, with 24 tout firewood. Jan. 28—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from the Hot Springs, with 20 tons firewood. Jan. 30—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, from Wangaroa, with 1 package merchandise, 1 package tobacco, 10 cwt. onions, 1 horse. Jan. 31—Endeavour, 14 tons, Smith, from Waihekr, with 25 tons firewood. Jan. 31—Xleit, Ifl tons, Meritt, from the Wade, with 7000 feet timber. Jan. 31—Star, 17 tons, Meriick, from Waihekt, with 26 tuns firewood. Jan. 31—Algetine, 160 tons, A Brooks, from Sydney, with a general cargo of merchandize, and 33 passengers. Jan. 31—Eliaa, 42 tons, Ellis, from Hawke's Day, with 400 bushels wheal, SOU bushels maize. Jan. 31—Sea Belle, 10 tons, Hopkins, from Taranaki and Kawhia, with 8 tons, flout $ ton bacon, 15 cwt. onions, 23 casks pork, 127 bushels grain. Jan. 31—Eclair, 40 tons, Marks, from New Plymouth, with 87 packages wool, 80 sacks flour, 6 passengers. Feb. I—Frances, 29 tons, G. James, from Mahurangi, with 32 tons, firewood, I passenger. Feb. «—Waterwitch, 195 tons, R. W.Bennett, from Melbourne, with 16 puncheons rum, 63 bags sugar, 'iO boxes tin plates, 4 passengers. Feb. 3—Boyd, 15 tons, Mcintosh, from Wangaroa, with 8 tuns, casks, 2 bales wool, | dozen spades, J case tobacco, 2 boxes sundries. Feb. 3—Watetwitch. 10 tons, W. Jones, from Wangaroa, with 6 tons potatoes, 1 too onions, 2 bales slops, 20 lbs. tobacco. Feb. 4—rEdward, 9 tons, Farrow, from the Bay of Plenty, with 4 tons potatoes, 2 cwt. hams and bacon, 3 cwt. onions, 2 casks carpenters tools, 3 boxes sundries. Feb 4—Catherine, 20 tons, Werahika Parera, from Taurangi, with 200 baskets potatoes, | 30 baskets onions, UO pigs, 3 bags wheat. Peb. s—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Shearer, frcni Curomandel, in ballast. Feb. 7—Mary 25 tons, Dovies, from Maiakana, with 38 tons firewood. Peb. 7—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner, from the Hot Springs, with 20 tons firewood Feb. 7—Antelope, 35 tons, Payyj, from fhe Bay of Islands, with 10 pieces, 4000 feet timber. Feb. 7—Franc*, 20 toos, Q-. James, fioni Mahurangi, with 10 tons'firewood, 8000 frtt timber.
f c l,. 7—Alcrt, lCtonsjXtcritl, from the Wade, •.villi 7000 feet timber. l?eb. 7 —Dee, 12 tons, Pennington, from Waiheki, with 12 tons firewood. l? c b. 7—John, 28 tons, J. Sullivan, from the Hairier Island, with -1 passengers. ' Feb. 7—William, 20 tons, W. Day, from Ngiiiigum, "i'.li 12 head cattle. 1.\. 0 . 7_Cliiltlicn, .10 tons, A. Jones, from Ri.ssell, Willi 70 sheep, 50 bushels apples, 5 passengers. Feb. 7—True Uritu:,, CS.'i tons, Norris from London, via Wellington, with sundry merchandize, 4 olliceis, 87 soldieis, 5 women, and 4 children of the 58th Kegimenl, one olliccr of Engineers and 7 passengers. BEPARTUnES. Jan. 25 —Sisters, 35 tons, Copland, for Malakan.i in ballast. ; Jan. 25—Iliomama, 68 tons, Sturley, for the , Bay of Islands in ballast. Jan. '2o—William, 20 tons, Day, for Wnngarei in ballast. Jan. 20 —Perseverance, 1C tors, IJolton, for the Wado in ballast. Jan. 20 - Antelope. 35 tons, P.ivys, for the Hay of Islands, with 10 bags biscuit. i Jan. 27—Pomona, 20 tons, Seurle.for Afahana in ballast. Jan. 27—Alert, 10 tons, Merilt, for the Wade, ' in bnllust. Jan. 28 —Forager, 14 tons, Parahara, for the Hay of Plenty, with 13 iron pots, 12 (lour sieves, I passenger. Jan. 58—Odd Fellow, 20, ions, Tanner, for the Hot Springs, in ballast. ' Jan. 31—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, for Waiheki ' in ballast. Jan. 31 —Dee, 12 tons, Pennington, for Waiheki. in ballast. Jan. 31 Endeavour, 14 tons, Smith, for Waiheki in ballast. j Feb. I—Fancy,l—Fancy, 321 tons, Henderson, for Lon- , don, with 1,0 bales, New Zealand Wool, 3 tons and 76 bales (lax, 75 tons copper ore, 1 i 9 casks sperm oil, 58 bundles whalebone, 22 tons kauri gum, 1 packet New Zealand gold dust, sundries, 2 passengers. 1 Feb. I—Frances, 20 tons, G. James, for Ma- ( hurangi, in ballast. Feb. I—Ngahiua, 20 tons, McKaskill, for the i Thames, with 1 horse, 3 packages sundries • Feb. 3—Hawkhead, 22 tons, It. Laurie, for Maluirangi, with 2 coils rope. ! Feb. 3—Endeavour, 14 tons, Smith, for Waihaki.in ballast. Fvb.' 4—Raven, 170 tons, Thompson, for Sydney, with 80 casks black oil. 25000 feet ' timber, 10 tons, 105 bags ami GO kils potatoes, 1 case fish, 37 coils rope, 2 casks, I box, 9 bags, and 32 kits onions, sundry merchandize, 38 passengers. Feb. s—Napi, 17 tons, Stewart, for Ngiingmu, ' with 5011)5. tobacco, 5 bugs Hour, 2 bags sugar. Feb. s—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, for Wangaroa, with 1 package merchandize 20 lbs, tobacco, 1 passenger. Feb. s—Te Tere, 18 tons, Slanaway, for Kaipara via Hokianga, with 24 iron pots, 12 iron kettles, 24 tea kettles, 1 keg white lead, 1 keg nails, 2 cases 1 bale slops, 1 case bouts, 40lbs, tobacco, 1 keg crockery 1 package mats. Feb. s—Hope. 17 tons, Tiopioa, for the Bay of Plenty, with 100 feet timber, 1 box sundries. Feb. s—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Shearer, for Coromandel, 3 passengers. Feb. s—Waterwiich, 10 tons. Jones, for Mongonui, with 2 cases and 20Ibs. tobacco, 3 dozen port wine, 1 dozen whiskey, 10 kegs white lead, 20 pieces print, 2 (lour mills, 2 bales slops, 8 pairs blankets 1 passenger. Feb. 7—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Tanner for the Hot Springs in ballast. Feb. 7—Frances, '.:O tons, G. James, for Mbhurangi, in ballast, 1 passenger. Feb. 7 —John, 28 lons, Sullivan, for the Barrier Island, with 5000 bricks, 5 passengers, Feb. 7 Klizi, 42 tons, Ellis, for Hawke's Hay, with 20 bags sugar, 1 grindstone, 1 package hats, 3 packages blacking, 18 iron pots and kettles, 20 bags rice, 1 cask molasses, 2 casps merchandize, 4 bags salt, 2 cases slops, 82 bags flour, 162 bags bread, 1 tierce beef, 1 trunk.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 108, 10 February 1853, Page 1
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1,014SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 108, 10 February 1853, Page 1
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