SHIPPING RECRORD.
INWARDS. March R- Salopian, IS ton<», Jones, from Ngunguru, with COOO feet sawn timber, 14,000 shingles. March 9 Morning Star, 10 tons, Paorn. from Wangaroa, with 70 sheep, 1 cask pork, and 2 Maori ptissengets. March 9—Ahna, 16 tons, Johnson, from Matakana, with 20 tons firewood, and 8 passengers, March 9—Sally Brass, 16. tons, Bell, from Waiheki, with 15 boats’ timber, March 10—Tero, 18 tons, Fisk, from the Thames, with 100 htishols wheat, 3 tons kauri gum, 3 tons potatoes, 1 case sundries. March O-Fly, 15 tons, Iloni te. King!, from the Thames, with 10 cwt. peaches. Passengers—l European, and 4 M uch 11—Adeona, 115 tons. James Walsh, from Adelaide, with thirteen hundred and forty-two bugs wheat. Passenger — Mr. Jfynott. March 11—J[ata Winika, 15 tons, Hemlona, from Coromandel. with twenty cwt. peaches, ten cwt potatoes, and seven pasM*nge> v. Ji , lf .h 11—Annie Lauric, 25 tons, A. Matheson, from Russell, with two horses, twelve pegs, fruit, thirty-four empty barrels. Passengeis—Messr. d, Robertson, tl. Webster, J. llcuner, clarke, F.cinmi.ig, 8, Scqlt, and clarke, Misses E. OUTWARDS. Match B—Salopian, 18 tons, Jones, for Ngururu, in ballast. . arch 8 —Wille, 13 tons, Kingi, for Manaia, with 10 blankets, gun. and 12 passengers, M.uch B—St, Kilda, G 3 tons, Tautari, for Russell, with 4 qr- < asks rum, 17 tierces beef, 6 casks molasses, 26 cases geneva, 10 half-cases geneva, 3 cases, 6 casks bottled beer, 2 tons 11 nr, 19 casks poik, 1H tons potatoes, 50 bags biscuit, 1 ton hutrar, 2 coils rope, 12 oars, tec. Passengers—Messrs. T. C. W i.hams, W. Gi.udty, Mii.chen, Coney, Yates, Jucobs, Manne), Wjremu, J[r. and Mrs. Piuchas. S. J. Edmonds, Jlarch 9 —Kiwi. 40 tons, McGregor, for Mongonni. witheight packages sundries. Passengers —Jfessrs. Young. Fletcher, ana two otheis. arch 9—Nnyi, 23 tout, Anderson, for Wangarel, with two head cattle, four cwt. salt, two cases sundries, and four passengers. J..inch V—Jia id of tbo Mill, 25 tons, Grundy, for Waiheki, in ballast. M; rch 9—Sally Brass. 16 tons, Bell, for Waiheki, in ballast, iiaich 9—Glance. 25 tons. Rorris, for nussell, with eleven tons potatoes, one thousand feet timber, six pac r s. sundries, four < mply casks, ton biscuit, half-ton sugar, six double barrel Maicli 9—Dot, 28 tons. Stewart, for Omara, in ballast. March lo—Alma, 16 tons, Johnson, for Matakana, in ballast. Ji.n vh lo—Matilda, 2o tons, owann, for Kawhia. with twenty, four bags sugar, five casks salt, six boxes soap, four case 8 beer, qr-case brandy, one case and three cases wine, halftierc tobacco, half-chest tea, six pgs. sun. ries, one ton salt. Passenger— Mr. Charlcton. Marco lo—fly, 15 ton, Honi te K in ß’> f° r Thames, in ballast, one" European and four native passengers. March lo—Ann, 16 tons. Kenneth, for \\ ulhcki, la ballast. Schooner Adeona arrived in harbor on Mon* day, 20 days from Adelaide. The Adeona brings 1342 bags wheat, consigned to Messrs. Thornton, Smith, & Firth.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume III, Issue 141, 12 March 1859, Page 2
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