SHIPPING INTELIGENCE.
ARRIVAIS dec, 27 ,—Mary Ann, 20 tons, Poulgrain from the East Coast, with 300 bushels wheat, 500 bushels maize. Dec. 27—Maori, 10 tons, Cook, from Hauraki, J wi h 2i- tons kauri mini, J A lons onions, -?? , (on [Kitalocs, I ton pork, l£ d<>/. poultry, 1 ca>c slop-*, 12 bushels, maize, 80 lbs chciries, 1 •' K> Dec. 27 —llawklif.nl, 22 tons, I.nwrie, i'roni M. hurangi, with 24 tons liiewojd, 2 passenL)ec. 'J7—Sally Brass, 18 lons, Tiail, lVom llie Hot Spiings, with 100 IVet tinibe , J lons firewood. Dec. -JS—Waterwiteh, 10 tons, Jones, from j Wiiiigaron, with 20 pigs, -1 tons potatoes, ton onions, I hlid. rum, 2 bales s ops. Dec. 30—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Williams, from Waiheki, with 22 tons, firewood. Dec. 30 Waiheki, with 2"> tons firewood. Jan. 2--Velox, I'll tons, Harnett, from Now j l'lymouih. A const tlilt! and two deserters, j from the 58th legt. passengers. Jan. 3 with 0i- tons kauri gum. Jan. 3 —Anne, 10 tons, Mortis, from Coro- ! in.-.nilcl, with <IOOO shingles, 2000 palings, ' 2 passengers. ; Jan. 4—lliiald, 25 lons, Tantari, from the I Hay of Islands, with 8 horses, 2 tons kauri j gum, '1 cases, 1 cask sundries, S bundles leather, 2 boxts apples, 12 passengers. I Jan. 4—Napt, 17 tons, C'opeland, from Ngungurii, wi)h 1500 feet timber, 5 tons onions. Jan. 5 llrothers, 22 ton", from Coromande), with (iOOO shingles. Jan. s—Hoyd, 15 tor.-i, Mcintosh, from Ahipara, with, 12 tons kauri gum, 2 tons bacon, 100 bushels wheat, 1 bag sugar, 5 pairs bl mkets, 4 pieces prints, sundries. Jan. s—l lau khead, 22 tons, J,awrie, from Mnhurangi, with '2l tijiis firewood. lan. s—Ann, Hi tons, l.iddell, at Manukan, from Kiiwhia, with GSO bushels wheat, ton bacon, 17 casks pork, 3 cwt. onions, 1 passenger. Jan. o—Hoyalist, 142 tons, Nathan, from Honolulu, with sundry iiierchindize, 6 passengers. J •in. C>—Kdnard, 330 tons, R. I'. Mosher, from the Wade, with 27,000 feet tiinler, ;J0 tons coals.
Jan. 5 Odd l'ellow, 20 tons, Williams, fro in Waiheki, with 'i'l tons tirew.icd. Jan. ti—l'iako I.ass, 10 tons, C'huilon, from the Thames. niili 40 kits onion*, 30 Inishels corn, 1 iivt. »uiii a () pigs, 1 doz. lortls, 1 tase c):ei ties. J n. t)—Kororarrka , 17 tons, Piron, from Ktissell, uitli Hi I-ag-" inaiz» > , !) tasks lieef, 4 c: sks j>' ik, 3 lioist'f, 2 s. Jjn. 9- Waiapu, 21 lons, Teptui i, trmn tilt* Kasl < ape, tMlli hsO Lusl.els it heat, iOO lbs pork, Jan. 9—Loni?a, 23 tons, Hantonga, from Uti?srll, uilli I l.oisi*. Jail. 9 l ujM'i'e, Inn", Casev, from Mahnrangi, «itli 21,000 leil timti r, li llousi's, 10,000 bricks. Jan. 9 Narr.'iqansi'tt, 393 tiins, Coleman, j Ameritan Wlialer, I'.orn the li,] tries, Hl'.li ' }ZOQ barrels oi'. DJl'aktlmus. ! i Dec. £7— Sail)' Drasf, 18 toi s, Trail, for tie I' ol t'pi itigs, wilh 5 cwt. (lour, 4 bags sugar, I ' axe, 10 gallons iiiiii, 1 c ok bier. | Kec. vS— Piako 10 liins, Churton, far j the Thames, with 2 tasks liseuit, 2 bags ! siipar, 20 lbs. tubacto, 5 cases dtap'.ry, 1 ! bundle spades, 1 box so.'p. I Dec. 2S Vivid, 20 ions, Ililchi'igs, for Mmi- j roaiii. villi 12 l.uiu!!rs sj:ades, I bale calico, ' 0 bales blanket!', I bale prims, I bale iliii'ts, J 3 bales ships, 1 liliil. brandy, 1 cases beer, HI j cases gin, 2 cases cltcriy Inanity, 1 case s':ddleiy, 1 case slops. j Dec. 28—Ilaukhead, 22 tons, Lawrie, for ; Mahurangi. ; De.-. 29—lulia. It lons, Thompson, for the Way of Plenty, with 8 bans silt, 6 bags! flour, 2 bales blankets, 1 bale calico, 1 cabk tobacco, sundries, 2 passengers, Eec. 29—Kdtvaid, 15 lens, Maniiera, for Wakalane, tviih 1 bale blankets, 1 box soap, I box 1 box pipes. Dec. 29—Walcrwitch, 10 tons, Jones, for Wangaroa, with va ga'lons rum, 2 liales slops, 40 lbs. tobacco. Dec. 29—Commodore, 459 ions, Broadl'ifl, for London, with I'Jl bales, 3 bags wool, 288 casks sperm, I bux, 2 bundles whalebone, 1 chest, IOSS bags, 'JS sicks, 32 lihd*. 9 cases 255 packages, 2 ptiiicheuns, and 135 casks kauri gum, oz, and 2 boxes gold dust, and dollars, sundries, Passengers—llls Kxcellcncy Goveri or Sir Geoige Grey Lady Grey, llishop Seltvyn, .Mrs. Selwyn, and 20 others. Dec. 30—Endeavour, 14 tons, Martin, for Waiheki.
Dec. 30—Odd Fellow, 20 tons, Williams, for Waiheki. Jan. 3—Forager, 14 tons, Apera, for Wangaruru, with 3 boxes sundries, 1 parcel 1 package tobacco. Jan. 3—Anne, 10 tons, Morris, (or Coromandel. Jan. 4—Maori 10 tons, Creigl.ton, for tile Thames, with 5 baps rice, 2 bags sugar, 3 doz. knives, I bale slops and sundries. Jan. s—Na['i, 17 tons, Copeland, for the Thames. Jan. s—Odd lellow, 20 tons, Williams, for Waiheki. Jan. .0 Kudeavour I'l tons, Martin, for Waiheki. Jmi. (i—lit'-aid, 23 ions, Tuntnri, for the Pay cflstands ivith i 0 bags siig >r, ii casks beer, '.l casks. 1 bales clothing, 4 boxes soap, 3 coils rope, 2 bag* flour, 1 c ise wine, 50 eases gin, 1 cask rum, 1 task losin, 1 bale oakum, 4 passengers. Jan. (i Horder Maid, !)0 tons, W. Clarke, for Mercury I'ay, \»ith*'o packages merchandize, 117 lbs. tob.KCO, I pissenger. Jan. o—l'iako Lass, 10 tons, Chorion, for the Thames, with 2 bags sugar, 1 cajk tobacco, 3 cases slops, 1 box pipes, I cask luicuit, I case ironmongery. Jan. 0". — IJ. Mi Surveying sl.ip, Pandora, 0 guns, 320 tons, Capt. Drury, f.>r the Hay of Plenty, and Cojk's Strain, on a surveying cruise.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 132, 12 January 1854, Page 1
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912SHIPPING INTELlGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume VI, Issue 132, 12 January 1854, Page 1
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