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ARRIVALS. March 22-Sea Belle, 2O tons, J. Hopkins, from Kaipara, at Manukau, with 200 bushels apples. March 22 -Mary, )i tons, Southgate, from iln> Harrier wiili I inn .-all (i>h. .Manil 2-2 —H. M. Iln'g Faiilome, 12 guns, ('umiiiaiiilcr (ieiiiieys, from Sydney. Mai I'll 25 —Haven, 170 lons, .I. 'II pson, tVtiin Sydney, willi 100 sheep, U linr.;cs. sundry merchandize, anil 52 passengers. Miirrh '2s—Hope, 17 lons, Tiopira, IVoin Opoliki, wild 2 ions, (i cul. onions. March 23—Ann, 2-2 lons, Ifrown. from Waihoki, uilli 00011 feel sawn limber, 10.0(10 shingles. Mareli 21—Ophelia, 25 lons, \V. .It-lTc-rs, IVoin Wangarri, willi 2*5 lons copper on;. Marrh 2l>—Whitby, i 37 lons. T. llruce, at Kaipara IVoin Sydney, willi 5 kegs tobacco 100 hags sugar," 2 <-h'esls lea, 2o'bagsllour, 2S bags rice, 10 boxes soap, 10 hags sail, 2 boxes candles. Mai-eli 2li—Kcslrcl, 100 lons, 0. Wallace, IVoin Melbourne in hallasl, 22 passengers. Miii-eli 2*>—John "28 lons, Sullivan, IVoin Ihe Hairier, willi 2.'> lons copper ore, 5 passengers. Mareli 20 Francis, -0 ions, ('. .lames, from Maliiiiangi, with 100 posts and rails. Mareli 20 Mary 25 lons, W. IKivics, IVoin Matakaua, willi KOOO feel limher, 25 lons, lirewoo 1, 1 passenger. March 20 Piako l.ass, 10 tons, Smalley, from Piako Hiver, willi 2 lons, Max. March 20— Slar, I" lons, l>. Hay, from Waiigai-ei, willi 20 hnsliels wheal. Mareli .".O—(KUI l-'ellow, 20 Inns. 11. Tinnier, from Malakaua, with 17 lons lirewood, 7500 shingles. Manli ."ill— I'udoavour, II ions, Marlin, from Waiheki, willi 28 ions lirewood. March 50—Hon Accord, 17 lons, Shearer, from (.'oromaiidel, willi 0 passengers. March 51 —Ann, 22 ions, Ailanis, from Matakaua, with 20 ions firewood. .Mml'll 51 Slar, 17 ions, .Merrick, from Waiheki, willi 20 lons lirewood. i>i.iMiirini:s. March -22 —Odd Fellow, 20 lons, 11. Tanner, for Malakana, in ballast. March 22—Herald, 2,' i lons, J. Tanlari, for Hnssell, with 3 lons Hour, I box canities, ,'i bags sugar, I hint nun, 0 bags riee, 2 packages sundries, I ease wine, I ease nicrehandi/c, I keg whilhig, 2 packages fiii'iiilurc, 2 eases sundries, 1 case groceries, I box glass, 5 packages clothing, I case hiamly, 7 bags sail, 1 cask vinegar, 20 empty boxes. M;iich 22 Wakalo, li tons, Horopelii, for Cnromautlcl, willi 2 bags Hour, I bag sugar, I roil rope, 1 package sundries M;iich 22 llawkhcad, 22 tons, I.awrie, for Mahutatigi, in ballast. March 22—Hiolhers, 22 ions, Shepherd, for Wangaioa.hi ballast. March 22-lloyalisl, 1.52 lons, If. Harris, \\>v Tahiti ami Honolulu, willi original cargo from Sydney, and l.'i packages, 2 casks sliooks, I lon onions, I Inn potatoes, •i lnvhi\cs, and sundries. Maich 22 — I,ion, American Ship, 207 ions, .1. Nicholls, with 1350 ban els sperm oil, for llii; whale lishcries, S passengers. M;irih 25—Mary, 2,' i lons, W. Davies, for .Malakana, wiili I lon Hour, K hags sugar, 1 case sundries, 10 passengers. Miii-eli 2"i—lloyil, 15 ions, Mclnlosh, for U'aiigaroii, willi 5' b;igs sugar, -A dozen spades, I box Hiiiilrics, 50 lbs. fobiicco, 2 bags nails, I dozen shirts, 2 pil saws, 7 packages hardware. March 25 Sea Itclle, II tons, Soulhgate, for Ihe Harrier, willi I lon sail, J ion coals, .i bags llniir, 20 lbs. lobacco, 1 bag sugar, I hide prints and calico. March 25—Ann, 22 lons, Ilrown, for Waiheki in ballast. March 25 Alcrl, 10 lons, I'ulney, for the Wade, willi, 2 lons potatoes, "l bushels corn. .March 21— Sea Hello, 20 ions, J. Hopkins, from Miiniikau for I'awhia, willi .*> tons sail, I cask tobacco, 3 kegs spirits, i bales blankets, <) packages sundries.
March 2': —Alkins Attains, Aiiicriian, Ship, 550 loir;, M. IS. lish, villi !M:» hands sperm oil 10,000 ciyars, lor the Whale Fisheries. March 2(i— Whitliy. 157 lons. T. Hrinc, from Kaipara, for ;';.dui'y, with 500 loads lilllhlT. March 2tS-Hoyal f-hoplu rib ss, -SOii ions, .f. 1.'.'1 l lor Melbourne, uilh .">'.'{ boxes .-.■ ml s'. lons, onions, 150. lons potatoes, SO liajjs Hour, 55!) bushels barley. I'.H bags oats, 10 cases, ami 15 cwl. hams anil bacon, 5 Inns oil. Oi.ooo feet limber, 12,0(10 shingles, id spars. 1 casks heel", 45 passengers. Vaich 20—Kororarika, 17 lons, I'airoa, for Knssoll in ballast 10 passengers. March 20—Sarah, 17 tons, Kmialiiika, for Malala, in ballast. March 28— Charlotte, 2R7 lons. Deliney, for Swlncy via Kaipara. with I package prints 2 balls blankets, 2 bales K cases slops, 1 case apparel, 500 loads limber to lie shipped al Kaipara. .March 20— I'raiiccs, 20 lons, G. James, for (loiom.iiidcl in ballast. March -2-2 Hav.khoad, 22 tons, I.av.rio, for Mahuraugi in ballast. March 20—Star, 17 ions, 1). Hay, fur Wangarci, in ballast. March 50 —Hon Accord, 17 tons, Shearer, for Coromaudel, S passengers. March 50—Endeavour, I i lons, Martin, for Waiheki in ballast. March 50—Odd fellow, 20 tons, 11. Tanner, for Ihe Hoi Springs, in hailast. Mcreh 51—.Naiad, 22 lons, Monro, for Ahipara and llnkiaiifta, with (i hags salt, •'» bags sugar, I cask tobacco, I box soap, 5 do/en spades, 2 cwl. iron, 5 boxes crockery, I cask iron, 12 iron pols. March 51 —Star, 17 tons, .Merrick, for Waiheki in ballast. March 51—-Ann, 22 ions, Adams, for Malakana in ballast. March 51—Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smalloy for I'iako River, with lon salt, 5 eniply tasks. March 31 —John 'Wesley Missionary brii,', 257 ions, J. Hyle, for the I'riemlly Islands, with sundry provisions and .stores, 5 passengers.
The barque William Ilytle, Captain ApploAvliaile, arrived in harbour from Nrwcasilo parly on Sunday morning. She sailed from Newcastle on the 271 h February, villi 712 sheep, principally maiden ewes ; 7>\ horses, several of them thorough bred insires and stallions; and 127 head of cattle, milch cows and heifers. The passage although long has been a favourable one, —the boisterous, weather recently experienced on our own and the Australian coasts considered. Hut two horses, twenty four cattle, and one hundred sheep having been lost on the passage. The llashtmij, (lapl. Hoss, was tubing in sheep rattle, and horses, at Newcastle, for Canterbury and "Wellington at the date of the dc| allure of the William llijile. The (riralior was expected to load for the same porls.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 112, 7 April 1853, Page 1
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1,014SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 112, 7 April 1853, Page 1
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