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FOR SYDNEY.

npHE well known fast sailing jjpSl JL Schooner COMET, jM^Sa R. Cork, master, will sail posi3BMME tivel y on Thursday, the 10 inst. CSShSP For freight or passage, apply to W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, September sth, 1846.

FOR AUCKLAND & VALPARAISO,

TO SAIL WITH DESPATCH, -or rfIHE fine fast sailing Baique JBgk X MADRAS, HSSjSfe' F. Hilbery, Commander. For JaHfW&T* freight or passage, having supeCSwwGd r ' or accommodations, apply to Capt. Hilbery on board, or to Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Exchange, 4th September, 1846. N. B.— Capt. Hilbery will not be answerable for any debts contracted by his crew.

FOR SALE, •Ex Madras.

LONDON PORTER in Tihds and barrels Bottled Ale anS Stout and Draught Ale Brandy, case Gin, and 8.. P. Rum Port and Sherry Wines, Claret and Champagne, superior Pickles, Vinegar, Mustard, Sauces Fine Scotch Oatmeal in barrels Spilt Peas, Raisins, Currants, & Salad Oil Tobacco Pipes, Whitelead, and Blacking Stockholm Tar, Liverpool Salt 25 tuns Shooks, and other Goods, Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 2d September, 1846.

EX "COAXER/' AND LATE ARRIVALS.

QA CASES prime Cavendish Tobacco O" Bathurst Cheese in prime order Loaf Sugar, Congou Tea, Coffee Bottled Beer, and An invoice of Leather. Apply at the stores of the undersigned, W. B. Rhodes, & Co. Wellington, Sept. 2, 1846.

OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal cash advances on OIL, WHALEBONE, WOOL, -and other Colonial Produce, consigned to their friends Messrs. Buckles and Co., London. James Smith, and Co. Weilington, Sept., 2, 1846.

Ex "LEVANT," " SCOTIA/ &c. f And on Sale <by the Undersigned —

1 i\i\ BAGS Best Van Diemen's Land AVU Flour 250 bags Manila Sugar, in bags of 70lbs. to 100 lb. 30 bags best Brazilian and Manila Coffee 50 boxes best Sydney Soap 30 „ Mould Candles 10 „ Sperm do. .10 „ Dips do. 40 bags Patna Rice 150 „ Liverpool Salt 40 barrels St. Übe'sdo., suitable for curing pork 10 cases Tobacco Pipes, 150 doz. Breakfast Cups and Saucers 50 do. Wine Glasses 5 bales Unbleached Calico, 32 to 38 inch. 2 „ 10-4 and 11-4 Blankets, 1 bale Flannels 2 „ Navy Blues 100 bundles assorted Hoop Iron 50 doz. Mustard, Castor Oil 20 chests and 20 half-chests Congo Tea 20 boxes Imperial Gunpowder do. 1 bale assorted Wrapping Paper Loaf Sugar, Ink, Pickles 1 trunk Children's Shoes, 10 cases Linseed Oil 1 Pocket Hops

Sherry, Marsala, and Port Wine, in qr. casks, and Sherry and Port Wine in bottle, hnds., and pipes, Best Brands. Tobacco and Cigars, in bond.' Robert Waitt. Wellington, August 12, 1846.

In R« Robert Houghton deceased. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Robert Houghton, Master Mariner, of Wellington, deceased, are requested to pay their respective Accounts forthwith to Lucy Houghton, Widow of the late Robert Houghton. And all Persons having Claims against the said Estate, are required to present the same for liquidation to the aforenamed Lucy Houghton, on or before the 31st day of October next, or they will be excluded from all benefit of the said Estate. Lucy Houghton, 1 v . Robert Cole, '/Executors. Wellington, August 29, 1846.

LUCY HOUGHTON takes the present early opportunity very gratefully to acknowledge the liberal patronage enjoyed by her late husband ; and being desirous, with the assistance of the sons of the deceased, to carry on business in the BOATING LINE, she begs very respectfully to solicit on her own behalf, -and that of her family, an extension of the patronage to which hitherto they owe so much, and of which she would constantly study bysyery attention in her power to engage the continuance. Wellington, August 29, 1846.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 115, 5 September 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 115, 5 September 1846, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume II, Issue 115, 5 September 1846, Page 2

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