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ARRIVALS. May 3—Nguhura, 17 tons, McKaskill, from the River Thames, with 11,000 feet sawn timber. May 4—Theodore, 21 lons, Wilcox, from the Hay of Islands, wi th 500 bushels wheat, 10 bushels maize, 4 ions potatoes, H pigs. May 4 —Slur, 17 lons, Merrick, from Wuiheki, willi 24 lons (ircsvooil. May 4 —Tamaroa, 15 lons, Christopher, from Mm Hay of Plenty, willi 2 tons |ior.iiocs, I .'» pigs. May ?i—lsabella, I" lons, Mnlcnga, from Tauranga, willi 450 baskets potatoes, 21) pigs, 11 passengers. .May' s—Margraves, 100 lons, Albert dc I'hillipslhnl, from Sydney, willi a general cargo of merchandize, and 20 passengers. May 0 —Xanry.so lons, Calloway, from C.oromandel, willi ."50 ions, firewood. May 7—llawkhead -22 lons, l.awrio, from Mahuraugi, willi 21 lons lirewood. May o—.lane. 52X ions, A. Crange, from San I'ranrisco, for Sjtluoy, willi 128 passengers. May !) —lnviiicilile. 200 lons, K. llolger, from .Mellionrne, willi I case shovels, I ease fusees, 8 gnus, 85 bundles gunny bags, l.'i passengers. .May o—Caslmiere, (iio ions, fieorgo Pearson, from London, willi a general cargo of merchandize and SO passengers. May o—Smyrna, 250 ions, Tohcy, American whaler, from the lishing grounds, lo refresh anil relit. .May 0 (ieorge and Mary, 10 lons, llanlry, from llussell, with 2 cases clocks and weights, i casks pork, I case (10!) lbs.) lobacco, 2 boxes pipes, I bale slops, 5j
tons onions. Msiy I> Itrollirrs. 22 lons, Shepherd, from Mongomii, wall 15 kins potatoes, ."0 Inishels iii:ii/i*. , Afiiy KI- llori 'l'rp;ii:i, 17 lons, Hiinonc, ' frmnTaiiranga, Willi 200 kils polalne.s, ID | kits onions, 2 |i:i;j;s wheat, 50 [)ij-s, -JO ] lIIISM'IILteI'S. : May 10—Nupi, 17 lons. Slewnrl. from WnnI garoa, Willi I•2,011(1 leel sawn limber. ' May 10 —Naiiinai, 10 lons, Slrond, from i lirrekino, willi ."i.'iO bushels wheal, 2 lons I onions. May 10 Nrluirb;idne/ar. 10 lons, While, ' from ilii; Hay iif I'lciily, willi 12 lons poi lalocs, 250 llis. oiiimis. Mav 10—llicmama. OS lons, Sltirley, from i Ilawkos Hay, willi I.SOO bushels wheal, ', j casks sperm oil. i May ll—Xew Ze.danJor, M tons, To Maliilm, from Tanranga, willi 500 kils polaloos, K kils onions. May ll—Ann, 22 lons, Adams, from Wailicki, willi "25 ions lircwood. .May ll—John, 28 tons, Maddorks, from Mulinraiigi, willi 28 lons, lirewoud, I | passenger. j May 11.' —Star, 17 ions, Harrison, from W.-ii- [ lioki, willi 21 ions lircwood. I May 12—Trances, 20 ions, .lames, from Coromandcl, willi liv pot, .sparsand rigging. | l.alla Itookh. May 12--Oild fellow, 20 ions, Tanner, Irom Wuihoki, willi 22 lons lircwood. May 12— Daniel Wchsier, 298 tons, Marfarlane, from Sydney, willi a goneial cargo I of mercliandi/c, 500 sheep, .S horsos, and | 7 passengers. ' .May 11—Holder Maid, 07 lons Martin, from Melbourne, in ballast. May ll—Sally Itrass, 17 tons, Thoroughgood, from the Hay of Plenty, willi 10 lons potatoes, 2 tons onions, 10 pigs. May li—l.onis, 10 tons, Dollars, from Tauranga, with 5.V tons potatoes. May 11 —Kororarika, 17 tons, Pairoa, from Ilnssell, with <i horses, C bushels wheat, 59 empty casks. Slay 10 - Antelope, 55 tons, Davys, from the East Coast, willi COO bushels wheat, I cask pork. May 10--Lady Jane Grey, Clnuion, from VS'aiheki, with 100 kits "maize, 70 kils potatoes. May 10—Herald, 2o tons, S. Brown, from the Kay of Islands, willi 10. casks pork, 22 boxes apples, 5 boxes bacon, 5 horses, 2 casks oil, 7 passengers.
May 10—Victoria, 18 tons, Toby, I'rotu Mongoiiui, with 15 ions potatoes, 70 bushels inaizc, A cask tobacco. m:i'.titTi'ni:s. May 3—Xguhura, 17 tons, McKaskill, for liio Hivor Thames, willi 2 casks beef. May s—Victoria, 18 lons, Smilli, for Mongonni, willi I ton sugar, 2 diesis lea, 2 lioxrs soap, 20 iron pots, 2 bags rice, 2 packages slops, 2 bales bags, 8 boxes sundries, 2 packages leallier, i cask tobacco, I bundle iron. May 3—Mniy, 25 lons, Davies, for Poverty Uav, in ballast. May 3 —.lolin, 28 lons, Maddocks, for Maliuraugi, willi 2 tons Hour, 10 gallons spirits. May 4—Slar, 17 tons, Merrick, for Wailieki, in ballast. May 4—lirolbcrs, 22 tons, Shepherd, for Wangaroa. May ii —Herald, 25 lons, James Tnulari, for the Hay of Islands, willi I ton Hour, 2 cases glass, 1 keg 1 package tobacco, I keg brandy, 1 case geneva, 4 packages tea, 10 boxes sugar, 5 boxes soap, 1 box candles, I box pipes, I case .sundries, I package drapery, 2 bags sail, 1 ream paper, 5 packages furniture, 1 cask rum, 2 casks beef, 50 raw hides, 8 passengers. May s—Moa, 2311 tons, .lames llowden, for Sydney, willi 70,000 feet limber, 100 tons potatoes, 10 ions kauri gum, 5 lons pumpkins, 2 tons onions, 1i tons rope, li kegs bnllcr, 10 bags barley, sundries, 31 passengers. May C—lsabella, 17 lons, Malenga, for Tauranga, willi 4 eases wine. May 7—ilawkhcad, 22 tons, Lawrie, for Mohtiraugi, willi I) bags Hour, 4 passengers. May 7—Algeruie, ICO tons, Ilrooks, for Sydney, with 01 kegs butler, 000 bushels wheal, 500 bushels barley, I 5 cases bacon, 13,200 feet limber, 200 boxes onions, 205 kits 832 bags potatoes, 24 passengers. May 10—Louisa, 25 tons, Hiilene, for the JCast Coast, willi one ton (lour, 4 packages merchandize, 4 cases tobacco, X bags sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 coils whale line, I box American axes. May 10—Hrolhers, 22 tons, Shepherd, for Mongoimi, -with 2 boxes soap, 2 boxes tobacco. May 11—Ann 22 tons, Adams, for Waihcki, in ballast. May 11—John, 28 tons, Maddocks, for Maburangi, wiib I cask pork, 2 bags sugar, 1 package tobacco. May 11—Ueorge and Mary, 10, tons, Hanlcy, for the Hay of Islands, willi I 10 lbs. tobacco, J bah; slops, I bhd. ruin, 2 thesis 2 half-chests lea, l ion sugar, I case drapery, 1 truss slops, I package sans, 3 passengers. May 11—Napi, 17 tons, Slewarl, for XVuiiguru, with 1 case tobacco, 1 case sundries. May 12—Slar, 17 tons, Harrison, for Waihcki, in ballast. May 12—Odd Fellow, 20 ions, Tanner, for Waihcki, in ballast. May 14 -Waterlily, 155 tons, J. H. Hays, for Sydney, willi 100 bags kauri gum, Hi!) bags 50 tons potatoes, 51 cheeses, 14 bags oals, 10 pieces chain, 20,000 feet sawn timber, 9 passengers.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 115, 19 May 1853, Page 1
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1,012SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 115, 19 May 1853, Page 1
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