SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. May 31—Mary, 14 tons, Sombgate. from the Great Barrier, With 2 tons salt fish. June 5-Spencer, 222 tons, J. B. Wooton, from Melbourne, in lutllast, with 20 (>:isI sengers. June i -Highlander, li inns, llewili, from 'J'auranga, with 1-2 lons potatoes, 10 huslii'ls mai/.e. j.lmin (i Napi, 17 lons, Stewart, from Ngiij nguru, with -too kits mai/o, HI pigs. : Juno o—Sarah, 17 ions, Kouahuka, from ; .Malum, with 200 kits potatoes, 70 bushels wheal, K pigs. June 7—Kirkwooil, 150 tons, dill, from [ Melbourne, will) '2O casks bread, I lon Hour. June 7—Kndeavour, I-i lons, Martin, from Waiheki, with 2.'> tons firewood. June 7 Oild Fellow, '22 tons, Harris, from Waiheki, with 22 tons firewood. June 10—Simlah, .")!)7 lons, Tiirnlmll, from London, willi a general cargo of mor- ; rhnudi/e, and 27 passengers. 'June 10 -Mary Catherine, ."i.'C. tons, from j London, wilii a general cargo of nierchani di/.e, and 2;> passengers. June 10 Waiapu, 2-2 lons, No le Walene, from th(! Last Cape, willi 1100 bushels i wheal, 10 bushels niai/.c. Juno I I—llawkliead, 22 lons, It. Lawri.», from Mahuraiigi, with '2l tons firewood, | 100 rails. (June J.V- liinlhcrs, '22 tons, Shepherd, from ■ Mongoniii, via Waugaroa, willi 11 lons ' kauri gum. June 13—11. M. Hrig r'unlomc, 12 gnus, Captain Cennys, from Wellington. j I)i:fAHii:i!i:s. ; May ."I ' thi! ICasi Coast, with h lon soap, '2 lons sugar, 2 bags coffee, * I bale leather, 2 bales blankels, 2 bales calico, I bale Scotch twilled shirts, I bale prints, ."» cases geue\a. I liliil. ruin, ;'il) lbs. lobneco, 10 bags rice, ."> bales lrigs, 1 passenger. June I —Ophelia, 2.'i lous, ilutihuti, for (lie ' i:.isl Coast, in ballast. , June I —Vivid, '2ll lons, Hitching, for Mon- | goiiui, in ballast. ' June I—Catherine, I i ions, Worahiko I IVrera, for Tauranga, wilh 2 horses. i June 1-Haven, 170 ions, Thompson, for i Sydney, willi ."ill lons potatoes, ."ill,(Kit) j feel limber, IS trusses day, 5 tons pumpj kins, I bale blankets, S passengers. j June (>— Napi, 17 tons, Siewart, for Ngu- [ ngiirii, wilh A lou Hour, '2 bags sugar, i June ('.—Smyrna, VMS tons, American whalc- , ship for Sew lled/'or.l, willi 000 barrels sperm oil, I passenger. j June 7—Herald, '2."i lons, J. Taulari, for Ilussell, wilh I lon Hour, 100 raw hides, i I case glass, I roil rope, I ca.-.o leslainenls, 28 packages groceries, ;'> bags salt, 10 bags sugar, 20 passengers. 'June 7--Endeavour, 11 tons, Martin, for Waiheki, in ballast. i June 7—Cieorgo and Mary, 10 tons, 11. K. • Mauley, for the Hay'of Island, wilh 1 j cases slops, .'i bales prints, 1 bales blan- ! kels. 7 bundles spailes, JO kegs nails, 1 cask butter, :> lons sail, I hhds. ruin, 10 eases geneva. '2 cases port wine. June 7—Odd Fellow, 20 lous, Harris, for j Waiheki, in ballast. June 7—James, 10 tons, Wireniu I'ohi, for tin' Hay of Islands, willi ."> bags sugar, ~> bags rice, 2 half kegs tobacco, I cask honey, I bo\ snap, I passenger. June ""-border Maid, 02 lon's, Clarke, for .Melbourne, willi 1 cases 2 casks boots, 21 cheeses, r>,' tons potatoes, II houses, ,"> lons onions, 2 tons ."> cases bacon, 10 kegs I butler, 21.01)0 feel sawn limber, .'i passengers. June '(---Cordelia, Is tons, Cillinghaui, for Ihn Jliver Thames, wilh 2'i packages merchandize, j June 10—Daniel Webster, 200 lons, Maefarlaue, for Sydney, with two tons carrots, , ! lon turnips, |,Si boxes onions, I i*> bags wheal, r>S."i bags bran. I.M bags oals 2i bags barley, Mil) pieces sawn and I l.'> pieces junk timber, ;V>o bundles shingles, 12 coils rope, I ton pumpkins,
Ml rui!s wi-.:»!-!.i.-ii'ni.U. HVO hag; :ni'l i.'IO l.iK pulnlnes. 1 casks spri'in nil. I'asseiiucr.s-Nis l.iir.Miip Ihe llislmp of New Zealand, and :'iO others. Jtmi' 10—Sarah, 17 lons, Ko un Teha. foiMalala, in 1u11.e.1. .Suite II —liira. 17 ("i.s. Kohir.i, lor (InHay of Pleulv, Willi '.! halts hlaiikels, 1 iioxes pipes', 2 cases will.", 7, host's earthenware, I hale clnlhing, .lime ll llaivkhcad, -2-2 lons, 11. I.awrie, tor Malitiraiigi in Itallasl.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 117, 16 June 1853, Page 1
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