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ARRIVALS. Feb. 8-Iliomama, 68 tons, Stanley, from the Bay of Islands, with 25,000 feet timber, 7 barrels slush. Feb, B—Hawkhead, 22 tons, R. Lawrie, from Mahurangi, with 24 tons lirewood. Feb. 8 Daniel Webster, 290 tuns, J. S. Macfarlane, from Sydney,- wilh 700 sheep, 3 l.orses, a general cargo of merchandize, and I(j passengers. Feb. o—.Spencer, 222 tons, J, C. Martin, from Melbourne, with sundry merchandize, 30 passengers. Feb. q— Star, 17 tons, Merrick, from Waihcki, with 20 tons firewood. Feb. o—Sisters, 35 tons, Copland, from Waihcki, with 50 tons lirewood. Feb. f?—Ophelia, 25 loin, .Simpkius, from Wang;»po, with 1 5 bags 4 tons potatoes, 2 passengers* Feb. o—Meri Peka, 11 tons, Suit)), from the Fast Coast, wilh live tons onions, 100 bushels maize, 15 cwt. flax, 15 cut. salt pork, 7 pigs. Feb. 11 Moa, 23G tons, J. Bowden, from Sydney, wilh '155 sheep, sundry merchand ze, and 7 passengers. Feb. ll—Meri Peka, 15 tons, To Wctu, from Wakataue, wilh 200 bushels maize, l-> baskets onions, 8 pigs. Feb. 11—ltoyal Miepherdess, 400 tons, Hell, from Melbourne and Sydney, in b.illast, *23 Passengers. Feb. 14—Brothers, 22 lons, Shepherd, fiom SVangaioa, with 1 package merchandize, 20 lis. tobacco, 5 cwt. onionr, 10 bushels app'es, 10 cwt. honey. Feb. 11-—Miiimora, J35 tons, Ivclly, from Sydney via the Hay of Islands, with 211 sheep, sundry merchandize, I pas-senger. Feb. .15- —Mary, '<*s tons, Davies, from Waiheki, with 2 tons potatoes. 3000 feet timber, 30 tons lirewood, 1 passenger. Feb. 15—Mary Ann, 20 tons. Mikena, from the Fast Coast, with 'IOO baskets wheat, 11 casks pork. F« b. 17 —Alert, 10 ions, Antonio, from the Wade, with 7 000 feel limb r. Feb. 17--Ann, 22 lons, Hrown, from Waiheki, with .'(.00 feet timber, loO'J palings, 10,000 sh'rgVs, 8 tons lirewood. l*\b. 17—Star, Sydney Whaler, "luiry/fcrflled i to p >U to refresh. Feb. 18—Haven,* J 30 ton«, Geo gc Hrowning, from San Francisco via Honolulu, '.villi sundry geoJs and 10 passengers for S)dney. —Called here for supplirs. Feb. 18 Kndeavonr, It tons, Smith, from WVh'ki, wi lrfirewood. Feb. 10 —."isie.v, 35 tons, Copland, from Matakana, wilh -10 lons firewno.l, 200 rui;s, 3 hardweo I leg*. Feb. 21 llawkhea'd, 22 ions, U. Lawrie, from Mahurangi, wilh 24 tons lirewood. Feb. 21—Children, 30 tons-, Jur.ui, from Russell, wilh 3 horses, 'lO &heep, 70 cases apples, 1 case hats, 2 saddles, 10 barrels slush, 1 case sundries. Feb. ?l —\ ion, American Whaler, 300 tons, Nichol, from Hy ions Island, wilh 1000 barrels sperm oil. This is the (bird time, within twelve mo ths*, thai the Lion has \ bated Auckland to refresh.
DEPARTURES. p c 1,, s—Edmund, 9 tons, J. Farrell, for the JJay of Plenty, with 100 lbs. tobacco, 3 pickages sundries, 2 pieces calico. F e b. s—Alert, 16' tons, Merrill, for the Wade in ballast. Veb. ,s—John, I? tons, Tc Wai, for Opotiki, with one coil rope, 2 boxes sonp, 2 bags (lour, 1 cask ale, 2 in lists, 1 horse. F,:l). B—Antelope, tons,.l. Davys, for Wanguina, with i 101 l (lour. Feb. 8 Sea Belle, 20 tons, Hopkins, for Wanuaroa, with :l lons sugar, 4 lons rice. 2 tons flour, 10 boxes axes, 10 boxes snap, ;> tobacco, I lon >alr, 4 tnses prints, IS bales sundries, 3 pit s.ws, 10 cases slops. I-V-li. o—Children,0 —Children, 30 tons, Jones, for Kussell, with 5 tons potatoes, tou rice, ton (lour 1 cask ton sugar, I hlul. whiskey, .'i l tierces 10 barrels beef. Feb. 9—Jasper, 222 tons, American Whaler, J. C. Notch, for the fisheries. Feb. 9—lsoyd, 15 tons, Mcintosh, for Wangoruru, with 3 bags sugar, (30 lbs. lobacco, • 0 spades, 2 boxes sundries. I'cb. o—Catherine, 20 tons, Waivhiko, for Tauranga, in ballast. l'eb. 9 William, 17 lons W. O.iy, for Ngu • iiguru, will) 8 () lbs. Ilour, 2UU lbs. sugar, 40 lbs. tobacco, 1 bale sloj s. Feb. 9—Mar, 17 tons, Merrick, for ailitrici, in ballast. Feb. 9 —Moctezunv., American Whaler, 130 tons, W. li. 'lower, for the fisheries. p e |~ 10—Mary, 25 tons, Davie*, for Wailieki, in ballast. I'cb. 11—Scotch I,ass, 15 tons, U. Adams, for Coromandcl, in ballast, 4 passengers. j.' c b. 11—Kmily, 10 lons, G. Mair, for Wangarei, wilh tou (lour, I lon salt, 0 bags sugar, 1 plough, 4 passengers. Veb. 12 —liclair, 30 tons, Marks, for Melbourne, with 25 lons potatoes, 3 passengers. Feb. 12 —Kndeavour, 14 tons, Smill), for NVaihcki, in ballast, i Feb. 12 —Ilawkliead, 22 tons, 11. T,-.*vrie, for 1 Mahurangi, wilh 2 bags Ilour, 1 bag sugar. Feb. 12—Sisters, 35 tons, Copland, for Matakana, in b.illast. Feb. 14 —Kororarika, 17 tons, Paiora, for i liusscll, in ballast. Feb. 10—Star, 17 tons, Allen, for Wangaici, with 8 bags (lour, 2 bags tail, 4 parcels sundries, 1 passenger. Feb. IG—Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, for Wangaroa, with 1 package slops, 20 lbs. tobacco. Feb. 10—Ophelia, 25 tons, W. Jell'erys, for the Hay of Plenty, with 7 packages sundries. Feb. 17—Mary, 25 tons, W. Davies, for Matakana, ill ballast. Feb. "17 —Alert, 10 tons, Antonio, for the Wade, with 2 casks pork. Feb. 18 - Kndeavour, 14 tons, Smith, for Wailieki, in ballast. Feb. 19—Algerine, 100 tons, Brooks, for Sydney, wilh 2220 bags potatoes. i 4 bags ouions, 21 bags biscuit, 0000 feet limber, sundry merchandize, 9 passengers. Feb. i 9 ltepublik, Bremen Whaler, 190 lons, Austin, for the Arctic Ocean light lies. Feb. 19— Slar, Sydney Whaler, ISS tons, Kury, for the fisheries. Feb. 19—lliomania, .08 tons, .Slurlcy, for the Fast Coast, wilh 2 horses, 5 dozen ovens, 2 lons sugar, 4 tons flour, £ ton soap, 10 dozen spades, 1 keg tobacco, I lilid. rum, 10 packages prints and calico, 0 eoils whale line, 20 bags rice, 350 empty bags, 2 lons salt, 20 tuns casks, Feb 21 —Sisters, 35 tons, Copland, for Matakana, in ballast. Feb. 21 Mahuiaugi, in b.illast.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 109, 24 February 1853, Page 1
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972SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 109, 24 February 1853, Page 1
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