Xx MART CATHEItINfe, A WELL selected Invoice of Lamps, including Solar, Lunar, and other varieties; *lso, Globes, Chimnies, Wicks, &c. Immediate application is necessary to Robert Waitt. February 7, 1846. '
TO BE LET, And immediate possession given^ At a moderate rental, THAT well finished and commodious HOUSE and SHOP, centrally situated on Lambton Quay, adjoining Mr. Stafford's, lately occupied by John Johnston, Esq. z For terms and particulars, Apply lo James Smith & Co. Well : ngton, Feb. 7, 1846. ,
OxM SALE,
Ex William, &c. Of} rPONS best Van Diemen'a Land "" JL -Flour, warranted the best in the Colony • Negrohead Tobacco, duty paid, in 190 lb. keg 3 ■• Sugar,- Soa£, Ram, and Brandy, and General Merchandize. • At the Stores of - " - W. B. Rhodes & Co. Jeb.7,48'6,
GOOD RYE GRASS FOR SALE, Apply to John Webster, Farmer, &c, Tinakori Road. Wellington, February 7th, 1546.
NOTZ.CS!!! CATTLE TRESPASS ORDINANCE. A- PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Large R->om at the Aurora Tavern, on THURSDAY Evening next, the Chair to be taken at seven o'clock precisely, to take into •consideration the general bearing of the Cattle Trespass Ordinance on the prospects and interests of the colony, and for other purposes. February 7, 1846.
NOTICE. FULL SIZE BUSTS and MINIATURE STATUES made by the Undersigned. Modelling taught on reasonable terms. Daniel SutherlandThorndon Flat,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. February 2. — Barque Mary Catherine, 385 tons Howlett, from London vid Nelson. Passengers—Mr, and Mrs. Kettle, -Mr, Polhill, Miss Knoxj-Mrs. Howletf, Miss Cuttell, Messrs. Cator, TredweU, Turner, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Dalbv, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and 4 children, Mr. Rees. _ Same day. — American whaling ship Julian, 335 tons, of New Bedford, Blackmoor, from Sandwich Islands, 17£ months out. Same day. — Schooner Fidelt, 6 tons-, Cemino, S*ut',lback* ruary 3«-»Cutferl ? ?»Ae«»fl»^lBtons J Thorns, from Poverty Bay. February 6. — Schooner Sister*, 20 tons, Maori, from Port Cooper.
DEPARTURES. January 30. — Schooner Fidele, 6 tons, Ceraino, for Ohan. February 2. — Brigamine Comet, 96 tons, Cork, for Auckland: February 4. — Schooner FiieU, 6 tons, Cemino, for Ohau. Same da}'. — Cutter Katherine Johnstons, 10 tons, Taylor,'for "' anganui. February^.— Schooner Erino, 12 tons, Ferguson, for Nelson. " ■
Imports per Mary Catherine. — For Wellington .. — 2 cases 5 casks, Partridge. — 50 casks, 52 en sk3 salt, 60 tons coal', Bethune Sf Hunter.'— l box, Williamson. — Ibox, Rev. Duncan. — I box, Ma«UU.—l box, Plielp.—l box, Hoboyd.—l box, P t Go/?.— l box, J. P. Russell.— l bundle, Be. thune Sf Hunter. —l box,. J. Wilson.— l box, Nathan.~-\ box, Mrs. Wills.— -30 packages, Levia.Sc Co.— l case, J3e*/.— SO hhds. W. Mtzhertert.—l box, 3 dogs, Col. Wakefield.—l box, j W. J. Fox. — 1 box, Justice Chapman. — 1 case, j Order.— l box, 6 sheep, C. Clifford.— s cases, I Kettle.— l case, Coltnso.— 2 bales, W. W. Taylor, Foi New Plymouth— l case, Re». R. Ward. lease, Cooke. — lease, Newland. — lease, 1 bale, Hvghts.—\ chest. I keg, 24 boxes, 1 bale, 4 kegs, 2 caska, 1 case, 1 barrel, ite». H. Groube. For Nelson — 50 cask*, J. Mackie. — 1 box. /. Ueears.—l box /. D. Bell.—l box, W. J. Fox. J box, J.. D* Greewood.—S casks, 1 case, Fox. ' 1 box, Saxton. — 1 case, "Edwards. .For -Auckland — 50, casks, Cormach. — 1 box, Robertson. — Ibox, Welch. — 1 case, Gale.- A case, Ormsby. — 3 cases, Hector. — 26 cases, Order. — 1 case plate, Order. — lOcases, 5 bundles, 5 balet, 2 cask?, €qpt. JPorter.— ll crates, 132 packages, 1 case, 1 bale, 2 boxes, Rev. R. Lawry. The Ammunition consists of a large quantity «f.p'owder f ihot, large and small guns, muskets, cartridges,, and every requisite. Tor any Tort— l 2 hhds., 2 cases, 6 bales, 2 eases, 4 easiest crates, 20 tins paint. - Frui» .Welsop— 47 bales flax, 36 bales wool. Wc«n oii anniseed, 1 hb'd. brandy, 2 cases sundries. All New Zealand produce, save the brindy:— 'Bethune fr Hunter, Agents
Jmi > oiiT3 per American whaler Julian. — 200 barrels sperm pit. 2,000 barrels black oil, 2 tons ' whalebone.-- : J §rn\th 8f Co. t Agents.
ittro&TS -MrJPitherman.— 2§ tons pork, 15 bush- ' rla maiae, 2 kegt lard, 1 cwU onions 2 barrels joif, luid a little wheat.
lixroitTS per JBee.~~ 15 tons ironwork, 15,000 feet limber, 2l»,000 slates, *2o coils rope-lashing, 153 Aeep skins, -21 hides, 2 tons sheet lead, 1 cask fcoat-chain, 1 tt«rce tobacco.— R. Waiit, Agent.
Baptized on 30th January last past, in' St. Maryfs Catholic Chapel, by the Catholic Pastor, Rev.J.J.P. O'Reily, Charles John Johnston, son of Mr, and Mrs," Johnston, Larabtou-. $nay,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 70, 7 February 1846, Page 2
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