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RWTItRKD— IVIVIHDS. November 26—Favourite, 15 tons, Walsh, from Waiheki, with 20 tons firewood. November 26—Lizzy, 20 tons, Kespar, from Matakana, with 36 tons firewood, i passenger.—T. Macky Sc Co., agents. November 26—Three Sisters, 26 tons, Donovan, from Mahurangi, with 10,000 feet sawn limber, 20 tons firewood, 3 passengers. November 28—Mystery, 18 tons. Trimmer, from Waiheki, with 15 tons firewood. November 28—William Fulham, 15 tong. Young, from Coromandel, with 250 bushels maize, and 4 passengers. November 28—Phantom, 12 tons. Bourne, from the Thames, with 4000 feet timber, 1120 lbs, wool, and I passenger. November 28 —Dove, 20 tons, Jones, from Mangawhai, with 4 tons bark, 100 bushels maize, 3 tons gum, 2 pigs, 30 lbs. lard. Passenger—Mr Hill. November 28—Queen, 38 tons, Herewini, from Tauranga, with 1092 bushels wheat, 21 do. maize, and 9 passengers. November 28—Elizabeth Ann, 15 tons, Goldsworthy, from Mongawhai, with 3 tons gum, 1 horse. Passengers—Mrs. Griften and 2 others. November 28—Progress, 10 tong, Williamson, from Waiheki, with 30 tons firewood. November 28—Raven. 24 tons. Cacntt, from Mahurangi, with 3 horses, 10,000 shingles, 400 rails, 300 lbs. wool, 50 lbs. honey. Passengers—Mrs. Cundy, Mr. Stewart, Mr Bateman, Mr. Hopkins, Mr Jamet, Dr. Sinclair. November 28 Coromandel, 15 tons. Kotai, from Coromandel, with 5000 feet limber. 3 passengers. November 28—Julia, 15 tons, Atuku, from Bay of Plenty, with 6 tons potatoes, 24 bags maize, and 4 natives. November 28—Besolution, 15 tons, Tarawa, from the Bay of Plenty, with 6 tons potatoes, 3 do. flax, mid 60 bshta, maize. November 28—Rattler, 8 tons, Mohi, from Coromandel, with 2000 feet timber, and 1 passenger. November 28—William, 18 tons, Hatfield, from Matakana, with 10,000 feet timber. Passenger—R. Hatfield. November 28—Maggie, 17 tons, Rangioteao, from Mongawhai, with 8 tons Kauri gum, and 6 passengers. November 28—Eclair, 20 tons, Tamati, from Coromandel, with 10,(KK) feet timber, and 2 passengers. November 28—Sally Brass, 16 tons, Bell, from Waiheki, with 25 tons firewood. November 28—Corsair, 16 tons, Tamati, from Matata, with 7J tons potatoes, 150 bushels maize, $ too »*lt pork, 2DO lbs. lard, 72 U>». bacon, 2 cwt flax. November 28 —Laura, 15 tons, Hori, from Waiheki, with 2000 feet house blocks. November 28—Janet. 20 tons, Williams, from Wangarei, with 3 horses, 2 boxes, 2 boxes gooslierrics, 2 ploughs, and 7 passengers.— Cruickshank, Smart It Co., agents. November 28—Curlew, l£ tons, de Thierry, from the Piako, with 12 pigs. November 28—Flora, 20 tons, McKenzie, from Mangawai, with 12.000 feet sawn timber. November 29—George, 10 tons, Kerikeri, from the Thames, with 4 cows, 2 pigs, 2 casks pork, 1 cask lard, 1 bag bacon, 20 bushels wheat. November 2£> Exert. 40 tons. Martini, from Coromamtel, with 20.000 feet sawn timber. November 29—Glance, 20 tons, McNeilage, from Wangarei, with 900 posts and rails. November 29—Ann, 20 tons, McMillan, from Mahurangi, with 25 tons firewood, 10,000 shingles, 10,000 laths, 1800 palings, 3 passengers, CLKARSD-OUTIVARDS. November 26—Pegasus, 45 tons. Brier, for the Barrier, with 2 tons flour, 1 ton potatoes. 1 cask park, 25 lbs. gunpowder, 5 passengers.—Combes & Daldy, agent. November 26—Favourite, 15 tons, Walsh, for Waihtki, in ballast. November 26—Mimmie Dike. 97 tons. Kensett, for Otago, with 1 mainsail, 31 kegs nails, 30 sacks 40 bags flour, 4 boxes wearing apparel, 1 case furniture, 2 boxes crockery, 2 boxes hardware. 2 kegs sugar. 2 bags salt, I box groceries, 2 qr-chests tea. 1 box soap, 1 grindstone, 3 packages sundries. 1 box books. Passengers—Messrs Cushing, Cormack, Cowley, Mr and Mrs Baker. Miss Green.—Owen Sc Graham, acents. November 26—Maori, ship, 799 tons, C. G. Pelherbridge, for Guam, in ballast; 100 tons coals, original cargo from London.—Cruickshank, Smart 5: Co., agents. November 26 Lizzy, i’o tons. Kespar, lor the Wade, with 6 hags (lour, 2 tierces beef, t chest tea, 3 bags sugar, sundries. November 28—Progress, 18 tons, Williamson, for Mahurangi, in ballast.
November 28—Dusty Miller. 16 tow, Topper, with 5 tug* flour, 5 do. raj-ar, and 2 coils rope CCW ** November 28—Three Sisters. 96 tons, DonoraT ft— „ engi, in ballast. 2 passengers. * 00 * N °l«” ber 28 “ SaI ' y Bra “' 16 ton *' BeU * {< * Waiheki, November 28-Kiwi, 40 tons, McGregor, for Mom-,. with } chest tea, 6 barrel* bread. 4 ton , u „ r ’ ,l * Mt| dries, 80 packages do. Pawengers-Mrs. ' and 6 male passengers.— Cruickshank. Smart hj r. November 28—Matilda. 20 tons, Swann, for Kawhia flour. 8 bags sugar. * ton salt, 60 package. j.% sugar, i chest tea, 6 bags flour. I bag rice,“ lETa*-, chest tea, 20 package* sundries, 200 lbs. tobacco «i 6 bale, slops, 2 ploughs. Passenger-Mr Salmon dt Co., ageets. November 28—Airedale (s.s.), 286 tons, Johns fo, c Passengets-Dr Neil, Mr Connell. Mr and Mrs it t l **' Mr firury. Mr Brown, Mrs Wakeford. Mrs Lynch, King, T G and Ann Smith, Mr Muirhead y 8 soldier*. Mr Canston. Mr Earp, Mrs Holwell j rl r ,# *«, E. Coleman agent. * m ttdt) t ballast.—Combes & Daldy agents. u *«nau J November 29—Coromandel, 16 tons, Kotai for r With 5 bags flour, 3 cask* beef. 4 kits poiiioe. November 29—Laura, 15 tons, Hori, for Waihekl w passengers. * November 29—Rattler, 8 tons, Mohi, for Coromaadri u last, I passenger. "* *• Wt, November 29—Janet, 28 tons, W. Anderson. f nr w saith 3 head cattle, 2000 bricks, 3 tons luggage —Cruickshank, Smart & Co., agent*. * * >a,, * a l«i*. November 29—Mary Ira, 18 tons, Jas. MacKensies f o „k. of Plenty, with 7 American plough*. 1 C wt bar ir™ ? tobacco, 7 bags sugar, 1 bag biscuit, 1 lot emotr’ ” casks biscuit, 1000 lbs. flour, 2 bags rice, 5 gallon* case* gin. 4 half case* gin. 2 cask* ale, 1 bag tu lu j ß ***** rum, 1 box soap, 1 case pickles, 1 cate sundries. 28* lead, 1 keg nails, 5 gallons tar, 50 ft*. oakum « ~ —T. VV. Brown agent. * November 29—Glance, 20 tons, McNeilage, for Hanks 10 cwt flour, 4 bags sugar, 6 passenger*. “****, with SAILED. November 25—White Swan (s.s.), Cellem. ftw « , Wellington. ‘ V, P“» **d Novembei26—Lord Ashley (*.*.), Kennedy, from (K, u for New Plymouth and Nelson. November 28—Maori, ship, Petherbridge, for Gas®, November 28—Airedale (s.s.), Johns, for Sydney. exports—roßEiair. Per Airedale (s.s.) for Sydney s-part of origins! cvta Sydney; 59 bags kauri gum, C. A. Harris; 10 hsl*,*, , cases merchandise, Gilflllan it Co.; 2580 feet boards sms boards, 1 donkey engine, I.C.R.M. Co.; J ton cheat, JotaT 4 boxes cheese, order; 61 tins cheese. 1 case men-WA Webster <Si Patterson ; 1 case merchandise, Reid* 1 “““*••■ * Daldy, 1 ,
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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1421, 30 November 1859, Page 2
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