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}UST ARRIVED, PER HANNAH, BEST SYDNEY FLOUR, in 1001b. and 2001b. bags. Applj' to RIDGWAY, HICKSON, & Co. October 11, 1845.

TO BE SOLD, THE HOUSE and SHOP on the Beach, adjoining Bannisfer'a Hotel, now occupied by Mr. Hunt. For particulars and terms, apply to Mr. Brandon. October 11, 1845.

ON SALE,

At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex late arrivals ; — T^LOUR, N. S. W. and V. D. L., first quality J? Good Black Tea, in chests and half chests Coffee, Nutmegs, Cinnamon Brandy and Rum in Hhds. Prime Manilla Cigars, duty paid Slop clothing, Mouslin de lames, and Orleans Cloth Also, — Colonial Flour, firsts and seconds, and Bran, Wheat, and Barley. W. B. Rhodes & Co. N. B. — W B. R. & Co. are purchasers of Wool of the approaching clip for Cash. Wellington, October 18, 1845.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. October 12. — Schooner Three Brothers, 33 tons, Jackson, from Queen Charlotte's Sound, with oil and bone. Same day. — Schooner Mana, 33 tons, Munn, from Kapiti, with flax. October 14. — Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui, with wheat, barley, &c. October 15. — Schooner Henry, 14 tons, Daymond, from Akaroa, with bone, wheat, &c. October 16. — Schooner Susannah Ann, 62 tons, Hensley, froir the Kaikoras, with oil and bone. Same day. — Schooner Sarah Jane, 30 tons, Swarm, from the Kaikoras, with oil and bone. Same day. — Schooner Hannah, 93 tons, Salmon, from Cloudy Bay, wilh oil and bone. Same day. — Schooner Sisters, 20 tons, Moore, from Port Cooper, in ballast.

DEPARTURES. October 11. — Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Richards, for Auckland. Same day. — Schooner Kate, 62 tons, Macfarlane, for Auckland. October 12. — Schooner Hannah, 90 tons, Salmon, Cloudy Bay.

The Erebus, Captain Sir John Franklin, and •the Terror, Captain Cozier, left Woolwich, on Monday, towed by the African and Myrtle steam■«rs, for Greenhithe. The Terror having previously tried her screw propeller, on this occasion resolved on tryiug it again, and made such excellent progress, that she cast off her towing- steamer, and proceeded down the river without any additional assistance whatever. The crews of the Ere6us and Terror were paid in advance to-day, and to morrow (Saturday) sail for their destination, accompanied by the Monkey and Rattler steam -vessels, ordered to tow them to Orkney Islands, The Barretto Junior, transport, with live stores and various descriptions of preserved Meats and other articles, most liberally supplied for the use of the officers and men of the discovery vessels, will be sent at the same time, and accompany them to the borders of the ice. The compasses of the vessels have been adjusted by Captain Johnson, and the most perfect arrangements made for the peculiar ■service in which the vessels of the Arctic expedition are to be engaged. — Times, May 1 7.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 54, 18 October 1845, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 54, 18 October 1845, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 54, 18 October 1845, Page 2

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