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By his Excellency George Gret, Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-chief in and over the colony of New Zealand and its dependencies, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c, &c. } % WHEREAS, certain disaffected natives in the Southern District of the colony have taken up arms, and arc- now in rebellion against the Queen's sovereign authority, and for tne suppression of such rebellion Military operations have been undertaken by her 'Majesty s Forces. Now I, the Lieutenant Governor, ao hereby proclaim and declare, that Martial Law, will be exercised throughout that part of the said district, in the island of New Ulster, wnien lies fo the South of a line drawn froni Wanga--nui on the South coast, to Castle.Pointoathe East coast, excluding therefrom the Town of Wellington, as. described, in a Public, notice of the 10th September, 1841,^oIypn{»Ksbed m the Government Gazette, tfonMhi^Tßth dajr of July* 1846, until the said district •h^ b «,^ le r* d from the jurisdiction of Martial Law by Wto: Proclamation. ' ' „-■ Given Tinder my hand at Wellington, this 1 eighteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six, - Gl Gret, , , Lieutenawt-Governor, and . " Commander-dn-ichief. By Jus Excellency's, command, - M. Richmond, Superintendent. God save the Queen!

MUTANT SALE. OF FLOUR AND MERCHANDIZE.

MeSS W>^^ SMITH & C °- Will suDmit to Public Competition, on THURSDAY NEXT, THE 23rd INSTANT, At their Stores, Lambton Quay, Ex ANN AND SARAH,

To be sold Without Reserve, in lots to suit purchasers, and affording an advantageous opportunity for laying in a supply : — 1 fid\ bags Ist quality Van Diemen's Land ivY F i our - 100bags2ndsdo., do., do. 50 do. Ist do. Nelson do. 100 bushels excellent sample of Wheat. Also — Ex late Arrivals : — 1 case Navy Blue Prints, 1 case Dark Prints 1 case Bonnets, 1 bale Monkey Jackets 1 do. Pilot Cloth . Tea, Manila Suirar, Currants, Raisins, Slops 40 bags Ships' Biscuit London Starch, Stone Blue ' ■ ' ■ Prime Salt Beef and Colonufl Pork " r .xiivtrruui, omt " - ------ Boat Anchors and sundry Ironmongery 5 boxes large sized Window Glass, damaged, to be sold for account of whom it may concern Preserved Lemon Peel, Double width Grey Calico, White Shirting* Guernsey Frocks, Blue Twilled Shirts Hosiery, hooper V Rivets Brown Holland ' Sherry Wine in cask And a variety of other Merchandize. Sale to commence at Twel-re o'clock Wellington, July 22, 1846. t •

7VB ImXC SALE.

Mr. WAITT Will sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, thb 22d INSTANT, At Custom-House Buildings,

AT OKE O'CLOCK: MANILA SUGAR, assorted Congo and Hyson Skin Tea, chests and half do.. Coffee, best quality Rice - - Candles, mould and dip . Soap Liverpool and St. Übe's Salt, German Sausages, direct Colonial Beef, - '»-_.< New Zealand Pork , - Tobacco Pipes for native, trade. AFTER WHICH, ', ' A few select work's' Ex HalpA Bemal: Wellington, July 18th, 1846. :

Oil, Whalebone, Wool, and., other Colonial Produce... „_ „

rpHE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Purchaser' _L of Oil, Whalebone, and other Colonial produce. He is. «hu» -authorised to make liberal advances on the same, shipped to his correspondents either in Sydney, Hobart .Town, or London. , > ' _ ; 1 Rp»)ERT WAITT^ Wellington, 25th April, 1846. .." '.' _

Wellington Markets, Rctail.Priecs, July* 22, 1846. — First flour, £26 : 10 per ton ; . Bread, per 2 lb. loaf, 6d. : ; Beef, Bd. to 9d. per lb.; Mutton,- 7<L to lOd. per lb.; Pork, 4d. to sd. per lb. ; fowls, per pair, 35.; Docks, per pair, -45. ; Geese, Bs. eack; Turkeys, 7». each; Fresh butter, 2s. od. per lb. ; Salt butter, Is. 6d. perlb. ; Potatoes, £4 per ton; Eggs, 2s. to 2s. fid. per dozen; Cheese,NewZealand,ls. 2d. perlb.; Bathurst, none. Maize, s*. per bush. ; . Ale, -It. 6d: der gallon ; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d. per lb ; FiiewSbd, per cerd, 12s. ' ■

Agents for- the New Zealand Spectator. wfLTON^.^f.:::::::: } Wellm Btoil.8 toi1 . J. H. Burcham Petoni. C. Elliott Nelson. £. Dorset .-. Taranaki. Dr..REES.. T »., „..*... Wanganui.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 July 1846, Page 2

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634

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 July 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 102, 22 July 1846, Page 2

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