PUBLIC SALE. Ex SHAMROCK. MESSRS. JAMES SMITH & Co. Will offer by Public Auction, at their Stores, Lambton Quay, on MONDAY next, '20th , April, the following Merchandize, Ex " Shamrock ," and late arrivals : — ./f TONS best quality New South Wales Flour 20 bags Biscuit 10 half-chests Black Tea Coffee, 20 bags Sugar Muscatel Raisins, Figs 5 hhds. superior Brandy 10 casks Bottled Ale Navy-blue and dark Prints 5-4 Checks Children's Socks 12 dozen Regatta Shirts Umbrellas White and Brown Wrapping Paper Hammocks, 20 bags Nails Manila Hats, Shoe Brushes Preserved Meats Shoemakers' Knives Salt, Soap, Serge Shirls Negrohead Tobacco, first quality And Small Fig Salt Pork, Lard. Also, A few firkins prime Port Cooper Butter, And 200 bushels Maize, &c, &c. &c. With sundry other goods. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms at Sale. •Wellington, 18th April, 1846. UNRESERVED SALE. Mr. WAITT Will offer by Public Sale on WEDNESDAY, the 22d inst., at Custom House Buildings, At One o'clock :—: — FLOUR, Tea, Sugar, Bacon Wines Brown Calicoes, Prints Cigars, Tobacco Spades, Salt, &c, &c, to close Consignments.
Debentures will be taken. For further particulars, see hand-bills.
SALE 0F SHEEP AND CATTLE. The postponed Sale of Heifers and Wethers Ex Sarah, will take place at Mr. Jenkins Stock yard, on THURSDAY, the 23d instant, A t One o'clock. Robert Waitt. Wellington, April 18, 1846.
MR. REVANS will feel much obliged by the Gentleman to whom he lent the 4th and sth Vols. of the " New Zealand Gazette" returning them to the Spectator Office. April 18, 1846.
? FGR SALE, A FINE ENGLISH SOW (in Pig), 6f a very superior breed. Apply at the Spectator Office. April 18, 1846.
TO THE PUBLIC.
X*OOK, CARD, JOB, and every other -*-* description of Printing, executed •with neatness and despatch, at "the Office of the Spectator, Manners -street, Te-Aro, at the most moderate Prices. April 18, 1845.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April 11. — Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 11 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui, wih bacon, hams, and batter. April 17. — H. M. Steamer Driver, 6 guns, Commander C. O. Hayes, from Porirua. "Same day. — Brigantine Star of China, 112 tons, Wood, from Sydney via Kelson, with general cargo. Same day. — H.M.S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley, from Porirua. Aprfl 18. — Barque Slams Cattle, 550 tons, Dawson, from Porirua.
DEPARTURES. April 15. — Barque Janet, 334 tons, Dring. April 17. — Barque Kestrel, 325 tons, Beauvais, for Sydney. Same day. — Cutter Katherine Johmtone, 10 tons, Taylor, for Wanganui. The Fanny Morris arrived at Nelson on the sth inst., and sailed on the 11th for Sydney.
Baptized in St. Mary's Caftiolic Chapel (by ihe Catholic Pastor) on the tenth March ultimo, Mary, daughter of James and Catherine Jones. Baptizep in St. Mary's Catholic Chapel (by the Catholic Pastor) on 15th March ultimo, John, son of John and Margaret Smith.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 80, 18 April 1846, Page 2
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