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AltltlVALS. Apiil '2l\ — Scotch Lnss, 'JO tons, J. Campbell, from Waihpki, with '20 tons flic wood. Apiil 2B — ll.i\r. (schooner i'nndora, C guns, Commander Drury, from Kaipaia. A])iil 2[) — Klufiheth, schooner, '13 tons, J. P.ivh, from JVcw Plyinoull), via Knwhia to IMainikaii, will) 1 case 1 box ami '19 pneUgen onions. J'nisongor.s— Mrs. Huwlislcy. llov. Mr. Coiton, Mebbib. C. Ewcn, It. nud J. Woon, Brown, and I foolccr. A])nl 20— Naiad, l 2\ ions, \V. Rlonro, fioin Aliipara, with 1 chillis' phojton, 'J boxes went ing nppaiel, 2 casks pot t, I case b.icon, \h tons kauri gum. April 30 — Niipi, 17 lons, Tautnii, from Uus«oll, with 6 tons linini !>uin, .') c.isi>s npplus. I'.issen^ois — j J.KMilenant 1 1 ill, and ( ) limlc and file OBlh lli'gimenl. ! —Y. A I'hdlips, agt'iH. Apnl ,X)— John, '28 tons, MmklocKs, fiom Maliurangi, with iO lons firewood.
HEiMimmrs. April 2R— Scotch Lass, '20 tons, J. Campbell, foi Wnilioki. A pill 20 — lkamotu, '20 tons, 11. Lloyd, for Alcicur^ Hay. Apul '.{()— Jolin, as tons, IXfaddocln, for i\laliuini)(?i, with \ lon lion, \ lon "-n^ar, '2 chests, i ton Hour, WO feet sawn limbei, aiulsundiy casks.
CM:Ainm oi'T. April 20 — Moa, brig, 'AU> ton I*,1 *, S. \). Norrii, for Kydjipy. I'.'iHsontfprs — Rev. 1,. Llenaud, Captsnn Johnson, Ali. and l\hs. Whytlaw, nud (wo cliildioii, Mr. AVhyilitw, jun., Miss Spain, Captain Kamcs, lMibH Nt'wlon, Mia. Miller, nnd tlnoe childion, Mr. and Miij. lMcGlice, Mrs. Beaton, nud two ohiidi en, Mrs. Jl.igatfy, Mary Nolile, Messrs. Uootli, Andcy, M.'Coiniacl>, Rice, Napier, Johnson, and 3 nulive^. — W. S. Graliaiui. 1 , agent.
EXPORTS — roitEIGN. For Moa : — <1 tons hay, 4 tons onion I',1 ', 1,000 foci timbor, 75 halos flax, .'5 lons bun, 2 tons potatoes, 21 ncbls basket*-, 2(! single do.
11. M. bugnntinc l'andoni arrived on Wednesday affoiuooi), from Kaipaia, having completed bur suivey of tliat liiu hour ;is far as it was possible for a sailing vessel to do. One of her officers, Mr. Olccm, nnd a boat's ciow liavo remained to complete tlio suivey of the Ol.iiimnlii rivor. 'I'lio J'nndom Mii'ud from Inn iinchoiaj^o nt Kaipaia on Satuiday evening, and a ler boating with but a lij;lit wind ngauuu tlia HPliiiifj-in tide, slio clcaietl tho intneate navigaliun of tlio channel as ni^lii set in. Tho Pandora passed a barque at anchor, at the moulli of the J3iiy of ibldiuU, bupjiobuil to be a wliaJ L i bound out. 'J lie JMissionaiy schooner Jloidor Maid, nmvod yesterday from tho Thames, whither bliu bailed ton (Jri>f> ago.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 631, 1 May 1852, Page 2
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