FLOUR. BEST SYDNEY FLOUR, in 100 to 200lb. bags, fresh from the mills, to be had at the itores of the undersigned, at £16 per ton. James Smith, & Co. Wellington, 25th October, 1845. JUST ARRIVED, PER HANNAH, BEST SYDNEY FLOUR, in 1001b. and 2001b. bags. Apply to RIDOWAY, HICKSON, & Co. October 11, 1845. __ " ON' -SALE, ~~~~ BEST SYDNEY FLOUR Hobart Town Flour Adelaide Flour Salt, Sugar, Rice, : Souchong Tea in Boxes Tobacco, in tierces and keg P rt, Sherry and Madeira in Bottle Sherry and Madeira iv Wood, Rutherford DrUTy & Co.'s Brand. Robert Waitt. October 25, 1845. ~
TO LET. THE Stores and Premises, situate on Lambton Quay, at present in the occupation of the undersigned. TERMS LIBERAL. Apply to C. E. Yon Aldzorf, or to Richard Eager. October 25. 1845.
ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, Ex late arrivals: — FLOUR, N. S. W. and V. D. L., fi«st quality Good Black Tea, in chests and haliche&is Coffee, Nutmegs, Cinnamon Brandy and Ruin in Hhds. Prime Manilla Cigars, duty paid Slop clothing, Moiislin de lames, and Orleans Cloth Also,—Colonial Floor, 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 IS, 1845.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. October 21.— Brigantine Teazer, 58 tons, Ball, from Melbourne, with Flour and Beef. — Passenger — JVlr. R Langlands. October 21. — Brisjantine Hannah, 90 tons, Salmon, fiom Cloudy Bay, with oil. Same day. — Cutter Ann and Sajv'h, 28 tons, Sin „ clair, from Ohau, with Fla*. *
DEPARTURES. October 18. — Schooner Joseph Cripps, 90 tons, Winstone, for Nelson, with sundries. October 21.— Schooner Three Brothers, 32 tons, Toms, for Queen Charlotte's Sound, with sundries. October 23. — Cutter KaUierine Johnstone, 11 tons, Taylor, for Wangunui, with sundries. ~~The cutter Rover' t Bride, C>pt. Padden, has brought up twenty tons of sandal-wood, from Anatani. She has come on to Sydney to be repaired, having been on shore at the Island of Were. The brig Naiad, Capt. Cheyne, was at Anatam when the Rover's Bride left, obtaining beche le mer for the China market.— S. M. Herald. Imports — per Teazer, 510 bags (51 tons) Flour, 2 tierces Beef.— Agent, W. Fitzherbert. J
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 55, 25 October 1845, Page 2
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