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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. Feb. 28—Herald, 23 tons, 3. Tantari, from Russell, 14 passengers. Feb. 28—Charlotte, whaler, 280 tons, Debney, from Uiikcll, in ballast, 2 pastcn-j ger.S. " I Feb. 28—Kirkwood, 130 lons, J. M. Oill, IVom Melbourne, with 8 tons .sugar. ( ton broad, 1 ton rive, ID passengers, March I—Ophelia, 23 tons, G. Simpkins, from tlio liny of Plenty, with 5 tons onions 0 tons potatoes, 30 bushels inai/.0, 30 bushels wheat, S casks 10 ewl. pork, in pigs. March 2—l.ass, 14 tons, It. Gardner, from Coromaudcl, with 100 barrels pipe slaves, 30 barrels rasks. March 3—Nebuchadnezzar, Ifi tons, A. 11. White, from tin; Hay of Plenty, with 8 tons potatoes. 2k lons onions, 12 lu-.slitil* corn, 2 casks 1703 lbs.) pork. Marrli 2—Endeavour, I I tons, Smith, from Waiheki, with 23 loiw, firewood. March 3—-Atkins Adams, American Whaler, 330 tons, Fisher, from the fishing grounds, with 1000 barrels sperm oil, 10, MO cigars, lo refresh. March s—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, from Waiheki, with 28 ions firewood. March 7—lion Accord, 17 ions, Shearer, from (ioromaiidel, 11 passengers. M arch 7—Walcrwilih, 10 tons, Jones,from Mongnnui, with 2 cases and 20 lbs. lobacco, 10 kegs white, lead, 10 pieces prints, 2 bales slops, 8 pairs blankets, 3 tons potatoes, 3 rases apples. March 7—Sisters, 33 tons, Copland, from Malaknna. with 43 tons firewood, (00 rails, and t> hardwood logs. March 7 —Brothers, 22 tons, Shepherd, from W angaroa. with i bales (800 lbs.) wool, 23 sheep, 2 passengei s. March 7—Pomona, 13 tons, Penington, from Oiahiiliu, with l.'i tons potatoes. March 7—lsabella, 17 tons, Matengft, from Tauranga, witli 400 baskets potatoes, 23 pigs, 20 passengers. March 7—Herald, 25 tons, James Taiilara, from llussell, with 2 bags 3 kegs nails, 2 bhdsalu 1 baleslops, I bale leather, 33 bags biscuit, I puncheon rnm, 5 boxes candles, 2 tons flour, 3 bags rice, I barrel peas, 2 casks wine, 1 cask barley, 1 cask nod a, 40 packages sundries, 17 passengers. nr.iMiiTi:RKs. Feb. 22—Meri I'eka, 13 tons, Ko iff Wain, for Wakatana, with 2 xpars, I chain, I anchor, 2 casks wine, t bolts canvas. Feb. 22—Pomona, 13 lons, I'ennington, for Malakana, in ballast. Feb. 22—Wolf, 10 tons, Thompson, for Malala, with < case I bale slops, 3 bags salt, I bag sugar. Fell. 2.7 (lanilihal, M tons, Komana, for Torero, with 800feci timber, I chain cable, 1 anchor, 3 coils rope, I balo { box slops, I box tobacco. Feb. 23—Kndeavour, I i tons, Smith, for Waiheki, in ballast. Fob. 23—Star, 17 lons, Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Feb. 21—Sea JJird, 192 tons, J. McFarlanc, from Kaipara for Sydney, with 300 loads licwn and 100 loads sawn timber. Feb. 23—Moa, 230 tons, HoWfdcn, for Sydney, with 100 tons potatoes, 3 tons bay, 4 tons onions, 40,000 feet limber, 13 casks black aud I cask sperm oil, 10 casks tea, 10 casks pitch, 13 passengers. Feb. 23—Alexander, 30 tons. Miller, for Waiheki, and tholiarricr, in ballast 3 passengers. Feb. 23—Mary Ann, 20 tons, Mokcna, for the Fast Coast, in ballast. Feb. 20—Iloyd, 13 tons, Mclntoih, for Waugaroa, with -A ton flour. I dozen serge shirts, I dozen cotton shirts, 3 bags sugar, I do/.cn spades, 2 cases shoes, 20 rods iron, 30 lbs. tobacco, sundries.

r.-l>. 2li—Helurn. 78 tons, W. Walkur. Ibr Kaivliia, and Melbourne, wlili 2 packages tobacco, I package pictures and ghissw are, 1 package blankets, 1 box clolhing. Cell. 28—Pomona, 13 tons, Pennington, for ((lata, in liallast. f'eli. 28—Ua\en, 130 tuns, lirowning. for Svdnev, willi pari ol' original cargo—and li) ton's potatoes, 3 tons onions, S3 bales Has, !) trusses !iav, 31 passengers. March 1— Phantom, 13 lons, Hero Petn, for Coroiuandel, in liallast. Warcli I—John, 2K l>:is, J. Sullivan, lor the Harrier Island, in liallast. sundry passengers. March I—Perseverance, 10 lons Grundy, for llin Wade in ballast. March 2—lindeavom, 1 1 ions, Smith, for Waiheki ill ballast. (larch 3—Alert, 10 tons, Putney, for llie Wade, with i ion Hour, I ton potatoes, 2 casks pork, 17 kits onions. Ilarch 3—Mary, 28 tons, Davics, for the Thames, in ballast, ilarch Star, 17 tons, Merril l;, for Waiheki, in ballast, ilarch 7—lsabella. 17 tons, Matenga, for Tauranga. in ballast, larch 7—Miir«i:.i, it tons, 'Waiapii, forKussell, in ballast. .larch 7—Walerwitch, I'.Ki tons, lieiinelt, for Melbourne, \vi;li 100,81!) feel sawn limber, -iSB kits potatoes, 211 packages . bacon and hams, l i lons tire.wood, 3 passengers.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 110, 10 March 1853, Page 1

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 110, 10 March 1853, Page 1

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 110, 10 March 1853, Page 1

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