SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVALS. October 8 - Emma, 121 tons, H. T. Fon, from Sydney, with five passengers, and a large cargo of general merchandize. Oct. 9—Emily, 10 tons, G. Mair, from Wan- I garni, with 3 tons flax. ■ Oct. 9—Supply, 20 tons, W, Taylor, from Nelson, nt Manaktui, with 8 lings barley, 13 b:>gs o»t9, .02 casks a'e, 2 tons potatoes, 1 parcel. 1 pair ciut spring*. Oct. 10 Barbara Gordon, 337 tons, \Y. Lilley, from London, with 19 and a general cargo of merchandize. Oct. 10—Melon S. Page, 371 tons, Joseph J. Church, from California and the Sandwich Islauds in ballast. This is o very fine vessel, and has been purchased for Ibis port by Messrs. James Macky and Robert Graham, merchants, Auckland. Oct. 12 —Antelope, 35 ions, M'Kinnoii, from the Day of Islands, with (JOO posts and rails. .Oct. 11—Edward, II tons, James Girvan, froiiiNgiiuguru, with COOO feel sawn timber, 8000 shingles. Oci. 1-I—Dauntles-, 27 tons, J. Thompson, from Cnromamlel, with 15.000 feel sawn timber. Oct. 14—Monarch, 315 tons, Sniale, from Sydney, with \'.i passengers, 1250 sheep, ■! horses, and sundry merchandize. Oct. 15 —lien I.omond, 35 tons, John Maclean, from Nguuguru, with 18,000 leet ; sawn timber. Oct. 10'—Ira, id tons, 1). Farrow, from Wnngapo, with 9,000 feet sawn timber. Oot. 17—Hawkhead, 22 tons, John Shearer, from Mahurangi, with 'i'l tons (irewuod. Oct. 17 Oliver Cromwell, d/S tons, A. Ale.vandei, from Waiheke, with 300 tons firewood. Oct. 18—Dove, 20 tons, William Dunlop, from the Bay of Plenty, with 7 tons of po- . tatoes, 1 ton salt pork, £ ton bacon, J cwt. lard, CO bushels wheat, 7 pigs. Oct. 18~Julii», 3b' tons, Robinson, from Hltwki-'s Hay and the Jinst Coast, will) -1C casks oil, 1 cask junk, 1 cask blocks, S half chests tea. Oct. 18 —Hero, 10 tons, John Grundy, from Waiheke, with 32 tons firewood. Oct. 18—Vivid, 20 tons, William Hitching, from Poverty llav, with 2(> casks pork, 500 bushels maize", 300 bushels wheat, 500 lbs. lard, 2 Bides bacon, Oct. 18—Hoyd, 15 tons, Joseph Clarke, from Wangarna, with 10,000 feet sawn timber. Oct. 19—Oranoa, 20 tons, John Kyan, from ihe liast Coast with 4 bullocks, 4 sheep, a maro and a foal, 200 bushels wheat, 30 packages. Oct. 19—Napi, 17 tons, J. Tantari, from Russell, with 10 pig», 20 tons firewoon, albs, tobacco.
Oct. 19—Alexander, 2G tons, A. Miller, from Malakana, w'nh 55 tons firewood. Oct. 21—Children, 30 tons, A. Jones, from Russell, with 6 head of cattle, 20 sheep, half ton bacon. . Oct 21—Meri Paka, 15 tons, T. Rarity, from the' Hay of Plenty, with 700 kits maize, 12 bushels wheat. Oct. 21 —Alligator, 15 tons, Kalia, from the Bay of Plenty, with 8 tons potatoes, 3 casks pork. Oct. 21—-Asp, 9 tons, T. Balme, from Russell, with 1 case tobacco, I ullage ditto, 7 casks pork, 2 tons salt, 1 bale blankets, 1 cask vinegar, 1 keg nails. Oct, 21 Wolf, 12 tons, Elmia, from the Bay of Plenty, with 1 tun flax, 6 caskß, CO bushels maize, 12 bushels wheat. Oct. 21—Barbara, 15 tons, Ilarape, from Waketane, with 30 kits maize, 3 casks pork, 20 pigs. DEPARTURES. Oct. 9—Children,3o tons, A. Jones, for Russell, with 12 casks Ale, half ton rice, 1 bag flour, 2 bags sugar, 1 case pipes, G hull chests tea, 1 case sundries, 2 cases pickles, 4 kegs paint, 6 buckets, 5 cut. rope, 1 horse. Oct. 9—Sarah Jane, 22 tons, G. Clarke, for the Bay of Plenty and East Coast, with 15 gallons rum, 1 bale Blops. Oct. 9—Grampus, 23 tons, G. Paton, for the Day of Plenty, with 50 lbs. tobacco, 1 case slops. Oct. 10—Tui, 13 tons, C. Gallagher, for Coromandel, in ballast. Oct; 10—Amicus, lflO tons, John Arthur, for Hobart Town, with 734 pieces timber, 1 box plants, 1 box saws, 1 ease saws, 1 box apparel, I bale calieo, 1 case slops, 10 bags seeds, 1 bale leather, 1 cask honey, 10 kits flax, 209 hides. Oct II —Hawkhead, 22 tons, John Shearer, for Mahurangi, in ballast. Oct. ll—Hero, 16 tons, John Grundy, for ' Waiheki, in ballast. Oet. 11—Forager, 11 tons, John Cacutt, for Mahurangi, l£ tons flour, 1 package sundries Oct. 15 —Emily, 10 tons, G. Moir, forWangarei, with 4 bales sundries, 9 bags Hour. Oct. 16—John Wesley, 237 tons, G. Buck, for tlio Fei-jee Islands, with sundry .••tores. Oct. l6"—Antelope, 35 tons, D. M'Kinnon, for the Bay of Islands, with two tons flour, 2 tons potatoes, 0 lilids. rum, 2 cases furniture, 4 cases wine, 2 small packages, 2 parcels, 1 keg butter, 1 parcel shoes, 1 box soap, 1 keg brandy, 3 packages leather, 1 package butter. Oct. 16—Ira, 16 tons, D. Farrow, for the Bay of Plenty. Oct. 17 —Edward, 14 tons, J. Cook, for Ngunguru, in ballast. Oct. 17.—Supply. 20 tons, W. Taylor, from Manukau for Nelson, with I case vinegar, 1 chest congou tea, 3 boxes soap, 2 boxet mould candles, 1 keg white lead, 5 bugs biscuit, 1 ton flour, 1 cask beef, I case saw», I half-rhest ten, 1 do2. vinegar, 1 case caps, 12 bags flour, 20 empty casks. Oct. 17. —Ben Lomond, 35 tons, J. M'Lenn, for Wangarei, with 1 ton flour, 2 bags sugar, 1 case copper. Oct. 18—Helen S. Page, 271 tons, J. J. Church, for Sydney, in ballast. Oct. 18 Dauntless, 27 tons, J. Thompson, for Coromendel and the East Coast, with 30 gallons rum, 1 bale slops, l£ ton 9 nour ' 9 cask rum, 1 cask tobacco, l£ tons sugar. Oct. 10.—Hero, 1G tonß, J. Grundy, for Waiheke, in ballast. Oct. 21—Barbara, 15 tons, Harape, for Waketani, with 12 empty casks, 300 feet sawn timber, 1 catk tobacco, 1 bale.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 October 1850, Page 1
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948SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 October 1850, Page 1
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