SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
Late Arrivals. February 28, 1855. William Denny, from Sydney,—general cargo, and passengers. Gazelle, from Melbourne, —merchandize. Nelson, from New Plymouth, at Manukau, — merchandize. Tay, from Matakana, —firewood and shingles. Napi, from Matakana, —posts and rails. Exert, from Mahurangi,—firewood. Frances, from Mahurangi,—firewood& shingles. Julia, from Te Kawau. Mary, from Waiheke, —firewood. Endeavour, from Waiheke, —iirewaod. Departures. February 22, 1855. Hawkhead, for Waiheke. Gipsey, for Pakiri and Omaha, —sundries. Heather Bell, for Sydney, Osprey, for Bay of Islands, —sundries. Emerald Isle, for Waiheke. Herald, for Bay of Islands, —sundries. Midge, for Matakana. Sally Brass, for Matakana. Greneda, for Sydney and Melbourne. Wanderer, for Sydney. Antelope, for the East Coast, —merchandize. Sea Breeze, for Melbourne. Duke of Wellington, for Mahurangi. Napi, for Matakana. Tay, for Matakana. Endeavour, for Waiheke. Waterwitch, for Mangonui. Mary, for Waiheke. Nrances, for Mahurangi. Pirate, for Sydney.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 March 1855, Page 21
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140SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 March 1855, Page 21
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