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ARRIVALS. July 3 0—Grampus, 23 tons, from the Bay of Plenty, with 200 bushels maize, 3 casks salt pork, 36 live pigs. Julv 30—Alligator, 15 tons, Knm, from tlio Bay of Plenty, ivilli 2 tons potatoes, 3 tons ttix, £ ton baton nnd h:tms, 1 «ask pork, July 30—Tni, 15 tons, Hnzi-11, from Hick's Bay, with 70 bushels maize, 170 bushels wheat, 12 casks pork Ju'v 31 —Kiwi, SO toil', Wcl.eau, from C iliforuiu ami the Sandwich Islands, \vith7G'J gallons cucon-uut oil, 2800 cocda-iujts, anil '1 tons yams. August I Cliil Ireii, :it tons, William*, from with ;} t»n bieon, 2 casks suit meat, 7 oase3 sundries, 20 bushels seed, L box honov, 'J bundle] iron, 30 sheup, and 0 passengers. August I—ls=n I.omond, 10 to»s, Girvan, from Nuogiiru, with 22,000 feet sawn timber, 10.000 shingles. August 2—Phantom,■lo tons, Phillips, from Kaila'o, wiih ISO bnshols wheat, 80 bushels maize. August 2—Asp, 9 tons, Whelcli, from the B iy •if Islands, with (i breakers p per in oil, I!>s lbs. tobacco, 2 casks brandy, J package flops, 7 fo\vl<, 1 basket maize. August 2—Fish Hawk, M ton?, Soutfuatc, from the Bay of Plenty, with l;> tons potatoes. August 2 —Boyd, from the Bay of [stand?, Willi 8000 feet sa.vn timber, lj baskets onions. August s—Hniily, 18 tons. Mair, Irom W.uigarei, with ID bushels maize, 2'JO fruit trees, j ton 111.\. August. 7—limmn, 121 tons. Fox, from Sydney, with a gem-rill cargo of meie'iiind and 13 passengers. August !l—Surah, 130 tons. Grant, at Kawati, from Newetslle, with coals and stores. August 10—Georgi-. 17 linn, P.itu, from 'i'.nt r?ji:g;i, «i'.li 13 baskets lias, 8 pigs. August 10— Vivid, 20 tons, Hitching, from Moni-nnui, with 30 pigs, 150 bushels ina z ■, 14 bags grass seeds. August 12—B>n Ac>.o:d, 17 tons. Quick, from Kawau, in ballast.
iiKPAimni:s. Ju'y S3 —N.iiail, 21 lons, Monro, for (lokianga, with '2 bales blanket •, 1 bnle plin's, 2 cmes slops, 1 C'sk vinegar, 2 boxes candles, 1 bu.x raisins, 6 grindstones, 8 ba:s iron, 1 case nails, 2 ciifses books, 1 case clothii).', 1 parcel, I piece tobacco, 2 baliM haberil isbery, 13 cw. salt, 2 boxes io.p, 5 cwi iron, 1 cask merchaudixe, 3 bigs, *2 enseft sugar, I bale blankets and p.ijus, I keg tob ecu. JulyJl l'i.iko Lass, 10 lons, Smallev, f.tr l'inko, wiili I- bales blankeig, 2 mill sionu-i, 2 casks tobacco, 4 kegs nails, '2 '2 b'gs llour, - bags sail, and 4 passengers. Augiijt 1 Anle'opt;, 05 tons, Me Kinnmi, I?)|- the IS.iy of Islands, with '2 boxes candles, 2 A clicsis tea, (i cheeses, 1 d ,zeu nd/cs, 1 dozen lines, 1 case wust.ird, I »liucl-bnnoiv, 3 b-ile<, 2 cases nie.chand /. -, 'J bundles spades, 1 case saucepans, 1 ca-e Etarcli, I case pipe/, 2 naiK 1 glue, 12 kegs |>n:ut, '26 iron pol?, 30 ovens, ft packages paper, I case, '2 kegs, I parcel, (jl packages sundries, I cask sus;nr, I keg butter, 1 ling brnn, 1 cask po'k, I parcel, ami 3 pickages. August 2—Wiiterwitcli, 10 tons, Smith, Tor K.iitaia, with 20 lbs. tobacco, 20 bags sugar, '2 chcs'stiii* 2 ensea wearing u/'-. ]iareli 1200 bricks. August 2—t«i>tir, 44 ions, Leatbarl, for llie liast C'o.ist, with 1 ton salt, 1 anchor, 1 ca i paint oil, '2 kegs white lead, 0 doz. spades, 10 packages sun.l.iic, '2 liilies, 10 toes einp y cas!»s. August 2—Alexander, 30 tons, Millar, for tiio Llivrr Thames, in ballast. August 3—Children, 31 tons, Williams, for the Uav <>l' Islands, with 7 bales meruhandiz.-, 4 cases merchand ze, I'2 boxes candles. '1 che-ts tea, 20 packag's sundries, ton salt, '2 bags biscuit, '2 cases biandy, I cisk in •rcliandizc, 1 ca»e books, 3 uusbs appirrel. August 3—Alligator, 15 tons, Kirn, for the liny of I'lenly, with 2 Jiilies, I stallion, 7CO feet sawn limber, 22 pairs blankets, I balo calico, II pieces print, 0 iron p»ts, 0 bri-
I'U't, 20 co'to.i s'leets, I cnsa blue cl.olli caps, 1 c ise nudru's, 1 liag sugar, 2 dizen looking g'asses, I'olti c.inv.is. Aniriist s—Toroi, 511 tons, Wil'iimson, for Sydney by w.iv of Kawau, (here to lake on l> '"ml cojip.-r ic.ndus. Allans' r, - Ir.i. I<> tin-', J.Hers, for the liny of Plenty, in 1' il'asi. Atiii-'al f> Gr.unpns, '23 lots, Paton, for the l».iv 'f Plenty. ni l) 1 lior>e, 1 bile slops. At.;." ' a ''>•» l.oMioiil, 35 inns, (ii van, for NVn.i'jra'ci, w illi 6 tia.s fl.mr, 2 baijs sn!t, 2 , :-.i ka.s'lirts, 2 passengers, Anaii'l o—Phantom, 10 tans, Phillips, for Kaitui ■, with I box soap, 1 box um, 3 hales slops, I bag sugar. August 7 —Asp, 4 !' lon =, W'lielch, for liusscll, via Wangaruru, willi 10 boxes tobacco, I jvickagc tobicco, 2 cases slops, 1 case di.n.; rev, I lon potntoes. August S-—Tii' 15 ions, Ilaztl 1 , for Ilick's Pay, v.itli 2 b :'es .-.lops, 1 case pipes, I t •. ..11y cask*. usi ll—Uoyd, Iti toi-«, Ulc'JVar, for Ilu«fi'll. \i I Wmigaro >, v.illi 500 f.-et sawn Unilii r, .'iO'iO .iliinu'cs. /iiijn.'l t'i Fairy Queen, 2;0 Ion?, J. \V. i)oykv i ' Wellington, with 4 passengers ami 5 ;■ i ,'i"i- sStli I!e.L;t. August £ • M. Skip IP'vunnab, !il>'4 lons, 20 gun>, C .i|'i;iin lv/skine, on n cruise lo tlic New 11. rliiiks ai:d Inlands. Al' n■. t 10—I.'ar.ih Seolt, 3S'J ions, Speddinu:, Mr CSiiifiiilia, with mi) tons coals, 50 hags Hour, T lcegs bultor, 103 bags barley, 140 b::ps oats, cargo from .Sydney From Auckland, 39 spars, '.O cords, (4.1 Mills) firewood, ."33 p'.eccs (1300 feel) limber, G(i trusses (11 tin") bay, 20 bi'gs barley, 1 l-S boxes (0 tons) potntoes, 2 lons turnips, 100 boxes & 8 c "iks (5 Ions) potatoes, 125 boxe.>'s tons) potatoes, 20 casks (2;") cwt.) carrots, 49 trusses (8 lolls) hay 020 boxes. (44 tons) p'.tato's. '.'.S boxes (i£> owl.) onu.iis, 15 baskets (10 cwt.) onions, 100 pumpkins 15 iv.sks (I ton) carrots, I case (I cwt.) c ariots, 1 ease (4 ew..) bacon, 1 case boot?, 2 cisea slops, 236 boxes (10 tons) potatoes, 4 7 trusses (S Ions) bay, 385 boxes(lCi ions) potatoes, 324 boxes tons) potatoes, !) boxes tobacco pipet. AiigU:t 12 —lion Accord, 17 tons, Quick, for Kawau, in ballast. CLIvAUED OUT. August 12—Sarah, 130 tons, fi'rant, from Kawau for Sydney.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 43, 15 August 1850, Page 1
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