Wellin*ton Markets, Retail Prices, Sept. 2, 1846. — Firat flour, £25:10 per ton; Bread, per 2 lb. loaf, 6d. ; Beef, «d. to 9d. per. lb.; Mutton, 7d, to lOd. per lb.; Pork, sd. to 6d. per lb. ; Fowls, per pair, 35. ; Ducks, per pair, 4s. ; Geese, Bs. each} Turkeys, 7s. each ; Fresh butter, 2s. od. per lb. ; Saltbutter, Is.' 6d. per lb. ; Potatoes, £5 per ton ; Eggs, Is. 6d. to 2s. per dozen ; €heese,NewZealand, is. 2d.peclb.; Bathurst, none. Maize, ss. per bush. ; Ale, 2s. od. per gallon ; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d. per lb ; Firewood, per cord, £15.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AB RIVALS. August 29. — Barque Coaxtr, 317 tons, Rennej, from Sydney. Passengers— Mr. E. R. M'Kay, Mr. and Mri. Smith, Mrs. Hay and servant, Capt. Creagh, Messrs. J. Hurst, W. Griffiths, D. W. Eaton, and W. Straight. August 32.— Brigantine Scotia, 68 tona, Ward, from Otaitou.
DEPARTURES. September 1. — Cotter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, for Manawatu. Same day.— Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Herbert, for Manawatu.
IN PORT. H.M. Steamer Driver, 6 guns, Commander C. O. Hayes. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Mnnn. Master, Agent. Schooner Sara* Jane, 29 tons, Thorns. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Schooner Lady of the Lake, 25 tons, Axton. Barque Coaxer, 317 tons, Rennie. W. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Brigantine Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. J. Smith and Co., Agents.
Imports per Sarah Jane. — 12 casks black oil, 17 bundles whalebon*. — W. Fitzherbert, agent. Imports per Coaxer. — 50 head of cattle, 490 sheep. 20 boxes soap, 224 bags of flour, 334 bags salt, 6 crates earthenware, 4 |casks port wine, 30 half-chests congou, 14 cases port vine, 25 Jcasks brandy, 20 hhds B. P. rum, Ifi2 bags biscuit. — Order. 1 bale calico, 4 chests tea. — C. Sharp. 1 case apparel, — A. Ludlam. 30 boxes tobacco, — W. B. Rhodes. 20 kegs tobacco, 2 hhds Bengal rum, 75 cases Geneva, 8 hhds arrack, 20 barrels raisins, — Order. 9 cans linseed oil, 1 cask glassware, 2 cases pipes, 1 cask, 1 case plants, — W. W. Taylor, 1 can, 2 bales leather, 1 cask refined sugar, — W. B. Rhodes 8f Co. 1 bale calico, 2 cases mustard, 1 case caps, 5 fcasks wine, 2 cases hosiery, 6 oars, 15 kegs tobacco, 15 cases wine, — Order. 2 cases drapery, 3 casks blacking, 23 packages glassware and earthenware, 1 cask .hardware, 1 case prints, 10 cases mustard, 1 bale calico, 1 case hardware, 3 casks beer, 12 casks honey, 3 kegs gunpowder, — J. Smith Sf Co. 4 casks 1 case wheat sieves, — Order. 1 truss blankets, — C. Mounsheer. 1 hhd 4 barrels loaf sugar. — T. Watees. 3 cases saddlery, — Order. 500 cocoa nuts, 3 bundles leather, 1 keg shot, — J. Smith 8c Co. 3 trunks, 1 case boots and shoes, 1 <;ase blacking, 1 bale slops, 2 cases -apparel, 1 trunk apparel, 2 packages nails, — J). Eaton. W. M. Bannatyne 8f Co., Agents. Imports per Scotia. — 68 casks black roil, 1 keg butter. — J. Smith 8f Co., agents.
Exports per Catherine Ann. — 3 cases slops, 5 cwt. soap, 12 boxes candles, 1 bag salt, 2 do. rice, 6 do. sugar, 5 barrels .ale, I keg tobacco, 1 case wine. Expo*ts per FitTierman — 1 box soap, 1 do. tea, 2 bags sugar, £ keg tobacco, 10 casks containing 1 ton salt, 10 empty casks, 1- chest tools, 1 bundle saws, 1 package.
The Barque Hop*, 500 tons, has been laid on, to follow the Madrat for Wellington *nd other Ports of New Zealand, by Messrs. H. H. Willis & Co., to sail Ist June.
SrsKEY Shipping. Departures — July 31. — The schooner Deborah, .Capt. Wing, for Otakou. July 17. — Barque Mary, Capt. Levens, for Port Nicholson via Twofold Bay. July 11.— Ship Haidee, Capt. Marshall, for Auckland. July 12.— Brig Adelaide, Capt. Ellis, for New | Zealand via Boyd Town. j The James and Amelia, was talcing in cattle for I New Zealand. The Gipsy 320 tons, had been laid on the berth for Auckland. The Clara, 500 tons, was on the berth for Sydney to sail on the 25th April. The Dispatch 350 tons, Elsdon, was to sail on the 2d May for New Zealand. The Star c/ China was advertized to sail for Port Nicholson and Nelson, and the Terror to sail for Auckland. The schooner Comet, from Wellington the 14th July, arrived at Hobart Town on the 3d August.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 114, 2 September 1846, Page 2
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