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ARRIVALS. Oct. 18 —Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waiheke, with 25 tons firewood. Oct. 19—Dolphin, 41 tons, Campbell, from I tlin East Coast, with 500 bushels wheal, ' (!00 Imsliels maize, (Or.wl. pork, lOcwt hams and bacon, a printing press. Ort. 22—Kestrel, 100 tons, Wallace, from Melbourne, in ballast, 23 passengers. Out. 24—Mary, 15 tons, Soulhgate, from the j ilay of Plenty, with 200 bushels maize, 400 ] feel sawn timber. | Oct. 24 Hon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, from I the Thames, with I ton kauri gum, 51 pigs. Oct. 21—Highlander, 14 tons, Tetuki, from Tuuranga, with 200 kits potatoes, 80 kits maize, 50 pigs, and 50 fowls. Oct. 24—Huria, 18 tons, Thompson, from the Hay of Plenty, with 200 kits maize, 100 kits polaloes, 10 pigs. Oct. si—Vivid, 20 tons, Ililchings, from Mongonui, 2 passengers. Oct. 2.'i—Sisters, 30 tons, IF. Marks, from New Plymouth, via Kawliia, at Mauukau, with sundry merchandize, 185 bags flour, 500 bushels wheal, 4 kegs butler, 10 passengers. Oct. 25 Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, from Waiheki, with 25 tons firewood. Ocl. 25—Iona, 40 lons, I). Campbell, from Wangarei, with 5 bullocks, 4 passengers. Oct. 20 -Herald, 25 tons, Taulari, from Knssell, willi 0 horses, 30 bags grass seeds, 5 casks pork, I ton baron, 4 passengers. Oct. 20—Mary Ira, 25 tons, Harily, from C.oromaiidcl, willi 21 tons lirewood. Oct. 20—Sally llrass. IS lons, Trail, from Malakann, willi 20 lons lirewood. Ocl 27 —(lraliliide, 221 lons, I). Smith, from Mahurangi, willi 100,000 feel spars, ami sawn limber. Oct. 28- -i;nzi'lle, 175 lons, McKenzie, at Mauukau, from New Plymouth, willi sundry mcichaiidize. Ocl. 28—Isabella, 17 tons, Hon; Malcnga, from Tauranga, with 100 kils corn, 500 kils polaloes, 3 pigs. Ocl. 28 Kororarika, 17 lons, I'arau, from Itussell, ,villi Scows, 2 pigs, 20 bags grass seed, 5 cases 2 casks lemons, I passenger. Ocl. 31 Dauntless, 21 tons, llardiman, from Hokiauga, willi 100 bushels wheal, 100 bushels maize, 7 tons kauri gum, 5 tons pork, I ton bacon, 4 cases wearing apparel. Ocl. 31—Cordelia, IS tons, Cilliugham, from the Thames, willi 50 bushels wheat, 50 bushels maize, 40 bushels oals, 1 horse, 500 feet timber, 2 ewt. kauri gum, 1 lon firewood, 4 turkeys. Oct. 31 —llawkhead, 22 tons, Lawric, from Mahiiraugi, willi 24 lons firewood. Oct. 51—Victoria, 18 tons. Tope, from Mongonui, via Itussell, willi 13 lons kauri gum. ntM'AMTRKS. Oct. 18—Herald, 25 tons, Taulari, for Russell, willi 15 bags sugar, 8 bags rice, 5 boxes soap, 7 boxes lea, I cask vinegar, I bag barley, 1 hhd. rum, I lilid. brandy, 2 bales cottons, 1 bale woollens, 1 package tobacco, 3 cases 4 casks boilled beer, 4 dozen spades, 0 passengers. Oct. 18 —Antelope, 35 tons, Davys, for llio East Coast, willi 15 tunscasks, 0 cases gin 20 gallons rum, 10 gallons brandy, 3 casks beer, 1 keg tobacco, 25 packages slops. Ocl. 18—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki. Oct. 18—Victoria, 18 lons, Tope, for Mongonui, with i lon sugar, 2 cases slops, 1 case drapery, 1 bale sheets, h chest lea, 2 boxes Koap, 1 ewl. lobacai, 0 packages sundries. Ocl. lit—Cordelia. 18 tons, (jilliughaui, for I'oiiui, with 8 doors 0 sashes, 1 bale blankets. ."> bags Hour, 10 cwl, sugar, -j hhd. rum, 3 boxes nails, 5 bags biscuit, 5 packages sundries. Ocl. HI Coromaudel, willi 2 lons Hour, I ton hay, 8 mats sugar, 10 bags rice, 2 boxes lea, and sundries. Ocl. 20—Mcndleshaui, 20 tolls, Allen, lor Waiheki
Oct. 20—Invincible, 200 lons, J. Mnrtin, for Melbourne, with 95.182 reel sawn timber, ;"ift cases, 2 lilnls. lurniiure, 14 packages doors, 4 packages sashes, 2 cases laities, •US huslicls maize, HHons ."bags potatoes, 8 ions Hour, I ton pork, 10 802 lbs. 00 packages ami i rases hams ami bacon, 1 cask sperm, 0 casks black oil, 50 trusses bay, 905 bushels bran, sundries, 10 pasOci.—llii'.i, 17 ions, Koaira, for the Hay of Plenty, with 800 feel sawn timber, 2 mills, 2 packages blankets, 3 coils rope, I chain and anchor, 5 dozen spades'and I sundries. I Oct. 23-Spencer, 222 tons, J. B. Wonton, lor Maluirangi, with 25,000 feel timber, Oct. ray; 15 ions, Soulligate, for llie Hay of Plenty. On. 24 —Now Zealander, 14 lons, To Malaka, for Tauranga. Oct. 21 -Highlander, M lons, Kolelaka, for Oct; 21—Bon Accord, 17 tons, Cook, for the -Daniel Webster, 2!)S tons. Dunning, for Sydney, uilli SO lons kauri gum 1 house, 17 tun's oil, I ton whalebone, 400 bushels wheat, 800 bushels nui/.e, 050 bushels bran, 7723 feet limber, 20 tons poia.oes, lli tons hay, sundries, 15 pasOci.' 25—Endeavour, 11 tons, .Martin, for Waiheki. Oct. 20 —Sally Brass, 18 lons, Trail, for Malnknna, with 10 bags Hour, 1 passenger. Oct. 2G—Louisa, 25 ions, llautonga, fortlie East Cape, with 8 bags rice, 2 bags sugar, 2 rwl. lealher, 1 case tobacco, 2 bales blankets. Oct. 27—Fairy, 15 lons, Shepherd, for Mongonui, with 4 bales and 1 case sundries, 5 bags rice, 1 package groceries, I hhd. rum, 2 eases wine, 2 passengers. Oct. 29—Odd Fellow 20 ions, Marshall, for AVaiheki, with I bag flour, 2 bags sugar. Oct. 29-Isabella, 11 ions, Malenga, for Taurangn. with 2 bags rice, 2 bags sugar, 2 boxes soap, 2 cases wine, 15 bundles spades, I box tea, 2 anchors, 1 sails. Oct. 29—Argyle, 15 lons, Maripi, for Taurauga, with I package blankets. Oct. 29—Forager, 14 tons, Piriniona, for Coromandel, with one horse, 2 bags slops, I bag Hour, sundries. Oct. 29—Gratitude, 221 tons, Smith for Sydney, with 09,000 feel sawn limber, 50, 000 feet junk timber, 59 spars, 20 square spars, 79 bags 100 kits kauri gum, 2 pas- : songcM'S. | Ocl. 51— Herald, 2;i ions, Tnutnri, I'or Rus-; sell, wilh 55 bags sugar, 8 boxes lea, 5 j bags rice, 2 boxes candles, 5 boxes soap, ! 7 cases sundries, 7 cases wine, 1 caskrnm , 5 casks currants, I anchor, 2 passengers. Oct. 51 —Psyche, 250 tons, Hennell, from Kaipara, for Sydney, wilh 250 loads (150, , 000 feet) sawn" limber, 50,000 feet sawn ' limber, 2 lons kauri gum, 2 passengers. Oct. 51—Sir Edward Paget, 481 ions. Chapman, from Kaipara, for Sydney, with 240 000 feel junk limber, 50,000 feet sawn . limber, 15 lons kauri gum. ' Oct. 51—Sea Bird, 492 tons, Cobban, from Kaipara, for Melbourne, wilh 500 Icaii hewn limber, 50,000 feel sawn timber. |
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 127, 3 November 1853, Page 1
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