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TO BE SOLD,

\aOTL £\5 cash, and £15 approved bill at six months' date— Mr. S. C. BREES' House in Hawkstonestreet. April 19, 1845. ■ Apply on the Premises. . FOR SALE, BY" LATE ARRIVALS. PLOUR, Van Dremen's Land, ex Sisters, Gin in tihds. and cases, West India Ruin, Tobacco in small kegs, Port Wine in pipes, Champagne, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Black Fish Oil, Soap, Candles, Salt Beef, Nutmegs and Ginger, American Chairs, and a variety of other articles, at low prices for cash. W. B. Rhodes & 4 Co. Wellington, January 10, 1845.

ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED. gOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, Burton Ale in hhds. Port and Sherry in 3 doz. cases Brandy, Rura, Geneva in cases Flour (first quality) Irish Pork Colonial Soap, Mould Candles, Navy Bread Superior 10 and 12-4 Blankets Prints, Calicoes, Sheetings, Huckabucks Moleskins, printed Velvets, Drills Boots, Shoes "Hats and Caps Tobacco, Pipes Shot, Double-barrelled Guns Horse and Batten Nails Assorted Paper Hangings Window Glass Sheet Lead , &c. &c. &c. Bethuxe & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, April 19, 1845.

MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on Thursday next, the « 24th of April (to follow their sale of other property), at 1 o'clock ; By order of the Executors of the late Mr. Robert Wallace, Reversion of Lease of one-eighth of Town Acre, No. 143, with the Buildings erected thereon, occupied by Messrs. Wallace & Williamson as a butcher's establishment, -with the good-will of that well established business. The premises are complete, having Slaughter-house, Shop, &c. ; and a substantial building has been added for a general store in this desirable situation. Exchange, Wellington, April 17, 1845.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. April 13— Schooner Sarah Jane, 29 tons, Swan, from Nelson. Passengers — his honor Judge Chapman, Mr. M'Donald and Lady, C. B. Brewer and Lady, and R. R. Strang, Esq. Same day— Schooner Black Warrior, 10 tons, Anderson, master, fiom Manawatu, with pigs, &c. April 14 — Brigantine Comet, 112 tons, Cork, master, from Twofold Bay, with 350 sheep, 10 head of cattle, and one horse. April 18— Whaling Brig Marian, 285 tons, Lindsay, master, from Hobart Town ; one month out, 7 tons oil.

DEPARTURES. April 12— Brigantine Velocity, Tuscett, master, for Auckland. Same day— Cutter Katharine Johnstone, 11 tons, Taylor, master, for Wanganui, with sundries. Same day— Schooner Three Brothers, Toms, for coast. April 13— Cutter Levin, 24 tons, Popplewell, master, for Akaroa. April 14— Cutter Ann and Sarah, 28 tons, Sinclair, master, for Cloudy Bay, with Whaling stores, passengers — Rev. S. Ironside, W. E. Wallace. April 15 — Schooner Sisters, 20 tons, Sinclair, master, for Pigeon Bay, Port Cooper, and Akaroa. April 16 — Schooner Sarah Jane, Swan, master, for Nelson, with sundries. April 18— Schooner Mana, Munn, master, for Kai-kora with whaling stores.

IN PORT. Brigantine Hannah, Willis and Co. agents, laid up. Barque Caledonia, Case, master, loading- for London, Bethune & Hunter, agents. Cutter Royal William, Lovett, master. Schooner Rover's Bride, Joss ; A. Hort, jun., agent. Schooner Uncle Sam, Ellis. Barque Cora, Baker; W. B. Rhodes & Co., agents. Schooner Black Warrior ,- Anderson. J3rigantine-€orwe*, Cork, 13. Ling, agent. Brig Marian, Lindsay, J. Smith and Co., agents.

Birth.— At Auckland, on Saturday, 22d inst., the Lady of his- Excellency the Governor, of a daughter. We have the utmost pleasure in announcing that she and her little New'Zealander are both doing well. — Auckland Times, 2bth March 1845.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 2

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