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GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! ! ! AT THE WELLINGTON TAVERN. BRANDY, gin, rum, and whiskey, ato ne shilling per bottle, or six shillings per gallon. The best porter, and finest Colonial ale, at 10 pence per pot. Families and housekeepers supplied now at the above immense reductions. December 26, 1844.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS, Dec. 28, Carbon, schooner, Joyce, master, from Nelson. Fitzherbert, Agent. Dec. 29, Augustus, barque, Rolls, master, from Port Phillip. Passengers— J. S. Hill, Esq., and A. R. Noyes, Esq. James Smith and Co., Agents. Dec. 31, Royal William, sloop, Lovett, master, from Cloudy Bay, with oil and bone. Master, Agent. Same day, Eliza, schooner, Brown, master, from Akaroa, with oil and bone. Master, Agent. Jan. 2, 1845, Lady Leigh, schooner, Reid, master, from Sydney yia Nelson. R. Waitt, Agent. Passengers — Mr. George Duppa and Miss Macrae. Same day, Sisters, brigantine, Clarke, master, from Hobart Town. R. Waitt, Agent.

DEPARTURES. Dec. 28, Susannah Ann, schooner, Hensley, Master, for Nevr Edinburgh. Samuel and Joseph, Agents. Dec. 31, Victoria, Government brig, Richards, master, for Auckland. Same day, Kate, schooner, Taj-lor, Master, for the East Coast.

IN PORT. Hannah, brigantine, M'Carthy, Master. Willis and Co., Agents, "Shepherdess," schooner, Yule, Master. C. W. Schultze, Agent. Leven, cutter, Popplewell, Master. Master, Agent. Vermont, barque, American whaler, Nash, Master, W. B. Rhodes, and Co., Agents. Star of China, schooner, Tinley, master. Master, Agent. Ocean, schooner, Ferguson, Master. Master, Agent. Carbon, schooner, Joyce, Master. Fitzherbert, Agent. Augustus, barque, Rolls, Master. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Royal William, sloop, Lovett, Master. Agent, Master. Eliza, schooner, Brown, master. Master, Agent. Lady Leigh, schooner, Reid, master. Waitt, Agent. Sister*, brigantine, Clarke, master. R. Wtitt, Agent.

IMPORTS. In thb " Lady Leigh," krom Sydney via Nelson. — R. Waitt, Agent. — 1 case currants, 1 case perfumery, 2C tons flour, 1 cask lamp shades, 1 bale 2 cases cloth, 4 cases shoes, 2 bales blankets, 7 cases drapery, 13 boxes sheet glass, 3 tins turpentine, 15 cases gin, P. M. Hervey. — 80 bags biscuit, 2 bales blankets, 1 bale stockings, 1 carrotel currants, 1 case cheese, 10 boxes sugar, 18 kegs tobacco, W. F. Christian. In the " Augustus," from Port Phillip. J. Smith 8f Co., Agents.— 2s hhds. Geneva, 144 cases Holland's, 21 casks brandy, 3 hhds. British gin, 9 hhds. rum, 5 casks cordials, 46 kegs tobacco, 18 tierces 17 bales 51 baskets tobacco, 10 cases cigars, 10 tierces 20 barrels pork, 28 firkins butter, 200 boxes soap, 2 cases wine, 50 tons flour, 180 bags bran, 54 bags oats, 19 tierces beef, 1000 mutton hams, 40 kegs tongues. In the " Sisters " from Hobart Town. — Waitt, Agent. — 8 hhds. brandy, 8 hhds. rum, 53 cases Geneva, E boxes tobacco, 10 baskets 3 cases 1 package 1 keg tobacco, 290 bags sugar, 30 barrels sugar, 70 tons flour, 250 bags barley, 37 boxes candles, 21 kegs nails, 60 kegs lard, 2 packages bedsteads.

The Sir John Franklin sailed from Laanceeton, on the 12th December, with troops for Auckland. The Scotia has sailed from the Bluff for Sydney. The Raymond has nearly completed her loading. She is now at Kapiti and may be expected hourly. The Lady Leigh is chartered to load with copper ore at Kawau, near the Great Harrier, and proceed with it to Sydney.

Baptized — December 29, 1844, by J. Woodward, at Karori, George, son of Williaa/tnd Christiana Dodge.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 13, 4 January 1845, Page 1

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