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ARRIVALS. Aug. 23—Boyd, 15 tons, Mclntosh, from Wangaruru, with 120 bushels maize, 20 bushels wheat, 9 pigs. Aug. 23—Mary, 25 tons, Davies, from Waiheki, with 40 tons firewood. Aug. 23—Mary Ira, 20 tons, Simpkins, from the Bay of Plenty, with 560 bushels maize, 6 cwt. pork, 400 lbs. bacon and hams, 1 ton potatoes, 2 pigs. Aug. 24—Nebuchadnezzar, 14 tons, White, from the Bay of Plenty, with 21 pigs, 6 tons potatoes, I bag wheat. Aug. 24—Piako. Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, from Piako Bivcr. with 2 tons bacon, 300 lbs. lard, SO bushels wheat. Aug. 25—Napi, 17 tons, Copeland, from lN'gururu, with 8000 feet timber. Aug. 27—Border Maid, 92 tons, Clark, from Melbourne, with 300 tins biscuit, sundry merchandize, 7 passengers. Aug. 27—Invincible, 290 tons, J. C. Martin, from Melbourne, with 50 hhds. ale, 8 bales gunny bags, 1 case boots, 29 passengers. Aug. 27—Amelia, 25 tons, Scott, from Mahurangi, with 8000 feet sawn limber. Aug. 27—John, 28 tons, Lawrence, from I Mahuraiigi, with 40 tons firewood, 4 passengers. Aug. 27—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waihcki, with 25 tons firewood. Aug. 27—Cordelia, 18 tons, Gillingham, from Coromandcl. Aug. 20—Forager, 14 tons, Piri Mona, from ! Wangaruru, with 64 baskets maize, 33 baskets potatoes, 18 bushels wheat, 28 pigs. Aug. 29—Vivid, 26 tons, Hilcbings from Mongauui, via the Bay of Islands, with 3 tuns polar oil, i tun sperm oil. 1 box tobacco, I bale blankets, 2 bales prints, I bale trowscrs, 1 case slops, 8 doz. spades, 1 package hoes, 1 package axes, A cwt. copper bolts, 3 passengers. Aug. 29—Dolphin, 41 tons, Campbell, from the East Coast, with 42 tons kauri gum. Aug. 29—Victoria, 18 tons, Tope, from Mongauui, with 55 sheep, 7 tons kauri gum. Aug. 29—Naumai, 14 tons, Stroud, from Hokianga, with 300 bushels wheat, 100 bushels maize, 1 ton pork, A ton bacon, 20 kits onions, 1 ton potatoes, 1 ion kauri gum. Aug. 29—Auckland, 16 ions, Joiner, from Malakana, with 1,200 feet sawn limber, 16 tons firewood, 5 passengers. Aug. 29—Frances, 20 tons, James, from Mahurangi, with 12,000 feet sawn timber, 4 spars, 5 tons firewood. Aug. 29—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, lnnis, from Waihcki, with 19 ions firewood. Aug. 29—Maori, 10 tons, Crcigblon, from Manukau, via Waugaroa, with 30 bushels maize, 15 kits potatoes, 6 pigs. Aug. 30—11.M.5. Calliope, "30 tons, 26 guns, Captain Sir Everard Homo, Bail., from Waiheki. Aug. 30—Daniel Webster, 296 tons, Dunning, from Sydney, with sundry merchandize, 20 horses, 00 sheep, 5 passengers. Aug. 30—Star, 17 tons, Merrick, from Waihcki, wilb 217 posts, 10 tons firewood. Aug. 50 —Nancy, 22 tons, Hood, from Malakana, with 1000 feet timber, ISO rails, 30 tons firewood. Aug. 31—Milford, 10 tons, Koreupena, froni the Bay of Islands, with 3 lons potatoes. Aug. 31—Scotch Lass, 18 tons, Bolton, from Matakana, with 18 tons firewood. Aug. 31—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, fiom the nivcr Thames, with 49 pigs, 27 kils maize, 33 kits potatoes, 6 dozen fowls. Aug. 31—Piako Lass, 10 tons, Smalley, from Piako River, with 150 bushels wheat. Aug. 31—Sarah, <8 tons, Savage, from the Bay of Plenty, with 1 ton pork, 10 tons potatoes, 3 pigs, 50 bushels maize. Aug. 31—Mary, 15 tons, Souihgaie. from the Barrier, with I ton pork, 2 horses. Sept. I—Antelope, 35 ions, Davys, from the East Coast, with 57 casks (15 tuns) oil, 200 bushels maize, {. ton whalebone, 100 bushels wheat, I cask pork.
Pcpt. I—Julia, 14 tons, Thompson, from Hie Bay of Plenty, with 10 tons potatoes, • 20 n'\3,s. Sopi. 2—Mary, 23 tons, W. Davies, from Waiheki. with 40 tons firewood, ept. s—Endeavour, 14 tons, .Martin, from Waiheki. with 23 tons firewood. Sept. 3—Hawkhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, from .Maluirangi, with 24 tons firewood. Scpi. s—Diana, 22 tons, Shepherd, from Cape Runaway, with 1000 baskets maize, 7 barrels pork", 2 barrels lard. Sept. 3--Korotarika, 17 tons, Pirou, from the Ray of Islands, with 100 kits potatoes, 14 casks pork, (i cows, 1 ease slops, I bale blankets, 1 case haberdashery. Sept. 3—Maori, 10 tons, Crcighlon, from the River Thames, with 1 case tobacco, 7 pigs, 20 kits potatoes, 40 bushels maize, 1 case slops, 5 passengers. Sept. 3—Lady Jane Grey, Tiri, from Russell, with 50 baskets maize, 19 pigs. Sept. s—Herald, 23 tons, Tautari, from ihc Hay of Islands, with 8 head cattle, 2 cases bacon, 20 boxes sundries, 8 cases merchandize, 0 kegs ironmongery, 7 passengers. Departures. Aug. 23—Edmund, 10 tons, Rono Tohu, for Tauranga, with 3 bolts canvas, 1 keg tar, 40 lbs. tobacco. Aug. 23—Mary, 23 tons, Davies, for Waiheki, in ballast. Aug. 24—Herald, 23 tons, Tautari, for Russell, wilh 3 cases geneva, 2 cases wine, 9 bags sugar, 1 box blacking, 3 kegs nails, 4 coils rope, 1 bag corks, 6 bags sail, 2 boxes tea, 3 boxej soap, 30 rawhides, 5 bags rice, 21 packages sundries, 9 passengers. Aug. 24—William, 20 tons, Day, for the Kawau, in ballast. Aug. 24—Rrolhcrs, 22 tons, Do Tliicry, for Great Omaha, wilh 1 keg tobacco, 1 bundles spades, 1 case and 3 packages, sundries. Aug. 24—Dauntless, 22 tons, Hardiman, for Hokianga, wilh 1 cask, 1 keg tobacco, 1 cask, 5 bags sugar, 3 boxes candles, 1 coil rope, 1 dozen American buckets, 3 dozen spades, 2 boxes soap, 1 bale blankets, 7 bags salt, 3 cases, 3 casks, 1 bale merchandize; a quantity of sundries. Abb- 23—Nghuia, 17 tons, Nicholas, for Hie Thames, 3 passengers. Aug. 23—Boyd, 13 tons, Mcintosh, for Wangaroa, with 1 case slops, 3 bags blankets, 1 dozen axes, 4 bags (lour, 7 bags sugar, 3 bags r ce, 20 iron pots, 4 sides leather, sundries. Aug. 23—Nancy, 22 tons, Hood, for Matakana, wilh one bullock, 1 horse, 200 lbs. bacon, 2 packages sundries, 1 passenger. Aug. 2S- Alexander, 36 lons, Menzies, for Coromandel, wilh 2 bullocks, 10 casks bread, 10 bags rice, 1 ton (lour, 2 bales sundries, 4 passengers. Aug. 25-Piako Lass, 10 tons, Sniallcy, for Piako River. Aug. 23—Napi, 17 tons, Copeland, for Coromandel. Aug. 27—John, 28 tons, Lawrence, for Mahurangi. Aug. 27—Diana, 21 tons, Shepherd, for the Bay of Plenty, with 4 packages slops, 1 gross pipes. Aug. 27—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki. Aug. 29—Frances, 20 tons, James, for Mahurangi, with i ton sugar, 1 passenger. Aug. 29—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Inuis, for Waiheki. Aug. 29—Auckland, 10 tons, Joiner, for Matakana, with 1 ton pontoes. Aug. 29—Maori, 10 tons, Crcighlon, for the Thames, wilh 1 case tobacco, 1 case slops. Aug. 30—Star, 17 tons, J. Merrick, for Waiheki, in ballast. Aug. 31—Scotch Lass, 18 tons, Roiton, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Aug. 31—Piako Lass, 10 tons, Sniallcy, for Piako River, in ballast. Sept. 1-Milford, 10 tons, Koreupena, for Wangaruru, in ballast. Sept. I—Dolphin, 41 tons, Campbell, for Matakana, in ballast. Sept. I—Vivid, 26 tons, Hilchings, for Mongonui, with 1 case tobacco, 1 case prints, 1 bale trowscrs, 1 bale sundries, 8 dozen spades, 1 package axes, 1 package hoes, 1 package hardware, 3 passengers. Sept. l»Starl7tons, Ngakapa, forWangarn, with 3 bags salt, 2 bags flour, 2 bags sugar, 1' bale saddles, li bags and 1 box sundries, 1 case oil. Sept. I—Forager, 14 tons, Pirimona, for Wangaruru. with 3 hags, 1 box sundries, 1 bag sugar, 1 bag flour, 30 lbs. tobacco, 1 box snap, I \ dozen spades.
Sept. 2—Heather Bell, 191 tons, Jones, for Sydney, with 879 bushels wheat, 220 bushels mnize, 450 bushels bran; 40A lons potatoes, 44,181 feet limber, 33 packages furniture, 141 bundles shingles, S tons firewood, 4 tuns oil, 2 cases slops. Sept. s—Julia, 18 tons, Thompson, for the Ray of Plenty with 12 spades, 1 bale blankets, 4 bale calico. Sept. s—Naucy. 22 tons, Hood, for Matakana, in ballast 2 passengers. Sept. 3—Napi, 17 tons, Coupland.for Wangaroa, with 1 hlid. ruin, 2 cases rum, 4 bales slops, 1 bale blankets, 1 package tobacco. Sept. 3—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki, in ballast. Sept. 3—Hon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, for the River Thames, with 10 bags sugar, 8 bags rice, ii bags biscuit, ;> cases drapery, 1 1 case sundries, 1 bale blankets. Sept. ?»—Mary, 24 tons, Soulbgate, for the Harrier, with 18 bags sugar, 4 boxes, soap, 2 boxes candles, I bag, 1 box sundries.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 123, 8 September 1853, Page 1
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