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Extensive Sale of Merchandize, Ex LONDON, LEVANT, &c. Mr. WAITT Will offer at Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 29th inst., at Custom-house Buildings, at One o'clock, BEST Van Diemen's Land Flour, in 200 lb. bags Bright Manila Sugar, hi small bags Brazilian Coffee; Congou Tea, in chests and half-chests Patna Rice, Liverpool Salt Crates of Crockery Pickles, Preserves, Hops Paper, Towelling, Steel Mils Soap, Candles mould and dip Slop Clcthing, Nails, Ironmongery Tobacco and Tobacco Pipes Navy-blue Prints, Brown Calico, &c. &c. , &c. Also, A small Select Library, to be viewed at the Sale Rooms. Wellington, 24th July, 1846.

Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes IIJ Ex Ralph Bernal.

On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, LADIES' Enamelled Boots and Shoes Gent's. Cloth and Blucher Boots Strong Hobnailed and Bradded do.^ Shooting Shoes r Oxonians and Walking do. Anderson & Rowand, Thorndon Flat.

July 24, 1846.

Oil, "Whalebone, Wool, and other Colonial Produce.

THE UNDERSIGNED is a Cash Purchaser of Oil, Whalebone, and other Colonial produce. He is also authorized to make liberal advances on the same, shipped to his correspondents -either in Sydney, Hobart Town, or London. Robert Waitt. Wellington, 25th April, 1846.

Wellington Markets, Retail Prices, July 22, 1-846. — First flour, £26 : 10 per ton ; Bread, per 2 lb. loaf, 6d. ; Beef, Bd. to 9d. per lb.; Mutton, 7d. to lOd. per lb. ; Pork, 4d. to sd. per lb. ; Fowls, per pair, 35.; Ducks, per pair, 4s. ; Geese, Bs. each ; Turkeys, ,7s. each ; Fresh butter, 2s. Od. per lb. ; Salt butter, Is. 6d. perlb. ; Potatoes, £4 per ton ; Eggs, 2s. to 2s. 6d. per dozen ; Cheese, NewZealand, Is. 2d. perlb.; Bathurst, none. Maize, ss. per bush. ; Ale, la. 6d: der gallon ; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d. per lb ; Firewood, per cord, 12s.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. July 22. — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, from Kapiti. Same day. — Schooner 'Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, from Taranalci. Same day.— Cutter Katkerine Johnstone, 10 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui. Same day. — Barque Levant, 390 tons, Lane, from Sydney. Passengers— Capt. OConnell, Capt. Ntwenham, Lieut. M'Coy, Lieut. Turner, As-sistant-Surgeon White, 65th Regt., Ensign Barker, 58th, Regt., Mrs. OConnell and child. Mr. Peacock, Dr. -Knox, Mr. W. W. Taylor, 8 Sergeants,. 7 Corporals, and ,1 62 rack and file of H. Majesty's 65th and 58th Regiments, 24 women and 32 children. July 24. — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Cnrrie, from Ohau.

DEPARTURES. July 22. — Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Mvran, for Akaroa.

! IN PORT. Barque London. 388 tons, Gibson. W. M. Bannatyne, Agent. Cutter Fisherman, 15 tons, Herbert. J. Wade, Agent. H. M. S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley. Cutter Ann and Sarah, 28 tons, Sinclair. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons. Cemino, Agent. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. -Master, Agent. Cutter Katherine Johnxtone, 10 tons, Taylor. Master, Agent. Barque Levant, 390 tons, Lane. Bethune & Hun- , tejr, Agents. .Schooner Fidele'% tons, Currie. Cemino, Ageat.

IMPORTS, In the Ann and Sarah — 4 casks bottled stout, 2 do. beer, 4 cases do., 4 casks tar, 15 tons flour, 3 tons wheat. J. Smith Sf Co., Agents. In the Catherine Ann — 6$ tons oil, 50 bushels wheat, 2 barrels tar. Matter, Agent. In the Carbon — 277 bushels wheat, 2 bags bread, 1 jar butter, 1 bag barley, 3 tons flour. — •Matter, Agent. In the Katkcrine Johnttnoe — 3 tons salt pork » 39 bags wheat, 2 cwt. lard, 2 bags potatoes, 1 bag tares, 21 packages bacon, 3 chests apparel, 1 case sundries. Matter, Agent. In the Levant — 23 kegs tobacco, C. Perry — 1 keg tobacco, Bethune fy Hunter— 294 bags sugar, JR. Waitt — 16 cases linens and woollens, 1 trunk do., 4 bales blankets, 5 trunks shoes, 1 case dp., 1 bale calico, 4 hhds. ale, 16 bags rice, 1 case Champagne, 10 anchors, 10 cwt. chain, 1 crate 1 cask earthenware, 1 tan iron pots, 3 packages flour mills, 2 casks loaf sugar, 8 half-chests tea, 3 half pipes wine, 3 quarter casks do, J. J. Peacock— 2 cases haberdashery,, 1 case pipes, 1 case grindery, 2 cases confectionery, 1 half-chest tea, 4 bars steel, -3 kegs nails, T. Mile t— s bundles leather, 1 case -hardware; 1 cask grindery, D. Conacher — 1 case candles, 1 box soap, 1 case apparel, J. C. Crawford — 1 had. sherry, A. M' Donald— loo bags flour, 1 crate earthenware, 3 case* slops, /. Johnston— 4o bags rice, 2 chests congou, 1 box pipes, W. W. Taylor — 6 btle», 3 cases leather, C. Matthewt—l

•Matter, Agent.

crate earthenware, 7 half- chests tea, C. o' LoughIan — 1 case slops, 1 bale blankets, A. Hort, Sen. 2 cases window glass, T. Miles— l case wine, Rev. J. P. O'Reilly — 15 bags coffee, 155 bags salt, 40 bundles boop iron. 2 crates earthenware, 8 cases sundries, 83 bags sugar, 1 pocket hops, 22. Waitt — 1 bale calico, 1 bale blankets, 4 cases drapery, 1 tierce ironmongery, 1 barrel peas, 36 camp ovens, Order— l 2 cases pipes, 1 bale calico, I cask 1 .case hardware, 9 cases, 8 baskets 4 casks fruit, 411 iron pots, 60 tea kettles, J. Smith 8c Co. 40 boxes soap, 2 cases prints, 1 trunk shoes, 2 cases books, W. M. Bannatyne Sf Co—l hhd. 1 tierce loaf sugar, C. Sharp— l tierce loaf sugar, Taine — 1 keg, 1 bag rivets, 4 kegs salt, 1 cask bottled beer, 5 chests tea, 8 bags coffee, W. R. Rhodes — 1 tierce loaf sugar, W.M.Bannaiyne & Co. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Per Scotia— 3 hhds. brandy, 47 bags coffee, 2 qr. casks Port wine, 5 chests Congou tea, 103 bags sugar, 20 bags rice, 1 hogshead 2 tierces 3 casks refined sugar, 81cegs gunpowder, 18 bundles spades, 3 casks hardware, 37 camp ovens, 10 cases 1 bale drapery, 1 bundle umbrellas, 2 hbds. ale, 4 packages wheat mills, 2 bundles leather, 1 package cheese, 12 baskets honey, 50 bags salt, 6 cases fruit, 2 barrels vinegar, 30 tins linseed oil 1 bale corks, 13 oases syrup* 2 kegs shot, 1 bale- flannels, James Smith Sf Co.— 7 chests 10 boxes tea, 12 half chests 4 chests Congou tea, W.M.Bannaiyne 8c Co. — 5 chests Congou tea, 20 bags sugar, 8 bags coffee, 1 bale leather, 1 cask blacking, 2 barrels tar, 20 bundles iron, W. B. Rhodes 8f Co. — 1 hhd. refined sugar, Robert Wai*t. — 2 hhds. ale, 3 cases stationery, Order.— s tons salt, 2 kegs shot, J. Ward. — 1 bale 2 cases woollens, Samuel 8f Joseph. — &yd. Morn. Herald. In the Fidele — 46 coils rope, 2 boxes, 2$ doz. fishing Knes, 10 clothes lines, 7 pieces cordage* Cemino, Agent.

EXPORTS, In the Sarah Jane — 41 bundles shooks, 3 casks aH, 1 case cigars, 5 bags rice, 1 cask sugar, 16 bundles hoop iron, 19 Dags sugar, 5 chests tea, 1 box, 1 bundle .trees, 2 boxes candles, 1 compass, 4 casks oil, masts and rigging of the Amelia, 1 fender, 2 boxes merchandize. P. M. Hervey, Agent. ___ Sydney Shipping. — The Bee sailed from Sydney July 4th for Newcastle to take in coal, after which she was to proceed to Otakou and from thence to Port Nicholson. The Fanny Morris saied June 27th for Taranaki. The Scotia was to sail the day after the Levant for this Port. The brig Adelaide Ellis, cleared out for New Zealand via Boyd Town July Bth, her destination is Auckland. The Slams Castle was laid on for London. The Royal Saxon sailed July 2d for Point de Galle and Calcutta. The mail by the Royal Saxon contained three thousand five hundred and seventy-seven letters, and eight thousand eight hundred and eighty -four newspapers. In addition to these, there are mails from Hobart Town, Adelaide, and New Zealand, and the mail sent from here in March last by the Margaret, returned to Port. . The Carysfort, 26, Captain G. H. Seymour, will go out of harbouT for Spithead to-morrow, wind and weather permitting, and sail on Monday or Tuesday next, with Captain-General Sir Charles Fitzroy,. for Sydney, touching at the Cape of Good Hope." After landing Sir Charles at Sydney, she will proceed to the Pacific, to join the Squadron under Rear-Admiral Sir George Seymour, Cora-mander-in-Chief on that station, for whom she carries despatches — Times, March 4th. The Carysfort being a fast-sailing vessel, may be expected to make the passage in a hundred days : allow twenty days for detention at the Cape of Good Hope, and if she sailed as expected, on the 15th, she may be considered due about the 15th instant. — Sydney Morning Herald, July 4th.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 103, 25 July 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 103, 25 July 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 103, 25 July 1846, Page 2

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