Ex "MADRAS." On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, The Undermentioned Goods, Now landing, Ex " Madras " :— SUPERFINE Blue and other Cloth Trowsers Supeifine B ue Jacket and Waistcoats Superior white & coloured Moleskin Trowsers Gentlemen's Chesterfield Coats Superior Pilot Coats and Trowsers Men's Blue Cloth Caps Waterproof Jackets and Trowsers, and South Westers Gentlemen's superior White Shirts, Linen Fronts, Collars, &c. Regatta and Scotch Twilled Regatta Shirts Striped Cotton Shirts Monkey Jackets Reefing Jackets with cross pockets Canvas and Duck Trowsers Superior red and blue Twilled Shirts Men's strong Boots and Shoes Ladies' Lasting Boots and Shoes Ladies' Walking Shoes Children's Boots and Shoes 36-in. and 72-in. Unbleached Calico - Bale of Navy Blue Prints 100 pairs Blankets Hoop Iron and Rivets With a variety of Articles too numerous to particularise. Samuel & Joseph. Lambton Quay, September 19, 1846. N. B. — Oil and Whalebone purchased for Cash.
GRAZING. MR. BEST is willing to take charge of CATTLE at his Station ontheManawatu Trrms 10s. per head per annum ,• Calves bred on the Station not charged for until six months old. For further particulars, inquire of Cam. Sharf. Manawatu, August 15, 1846.
LEAN STOCK. TH E Undersigned are Purchasers of Lean Cattle and Sheep, For Cash!!! N.B.— A small number of FAT Animals would not be objected to. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Te-Aro, Sept. 19, 1846.
Valuable Freehold Property for Sale.
rpHAT comfortable FAMILY RESIDENCE JL situated on Te-Aro Flat, at present in the occupation of James Smith, Esq., consisting of Four Apartments, Kitchen and Outhouses, with one-eight of an acre of Garden Ground. Apply to Thomas Hendry, or to William Lyon. Wellington, 15th Sept., 1846.
ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. BROWN.
On which occasion will be performed the highly popular Drama of THE MAID AND MAGPIE;
OR, PRESUMPTIVE GUILT.
After which, a variety of SINGING AND DANCING.
To conclude with an entirely new Farce, called THE APPRENTICE, Or the Thespian Aspirant.
BSST For further particulars, see bills. Boxes, 3s. Pit, 2s. Gallery, Is. Wellington, September 26, 1846.
Wellington Markets, Retail Prices, Sept. 26, 1846. — First flour, £24: 10 per ton; Bread, per 2 lb. loaf, 6d. ; Beef, 9d. to lOd. per lb. ; Mutton, 9d. to lOd. per lb. ; Pork, sd. to 6d. per lb. ; Fowls, per pair, 35.; Ducks, per pair, 45.; Geese, Bs. each; Turkeys, 7s. each ; Fresh butter, Is. 9d. per lb. ; Salt butter, Is. Bd. perlb. ; Potatoes, £4 per ton ; Eggs, Is. to Is. 2d. per dozen ; Cheese.NewZealand, Is. 2d. perlb.; Bathurst, none. Maize, 6s. per bush. ; Ale, 2s. Od. per gallon ; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d. per lb ; Firewood, per cord, 15s.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL!. September 24.— H.M. Steamer Driver, 6 guns, Commander C. O. Hayes, from Auckland. September 25.— Schooner Kate, 62 tons, Salmon, < from Sydney. Same day.— Cutter Fuherman, 12 toni, Herbert, from Manawatu. i
DEPARTURES. September 23.— Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Murphy, for Kaikora. - Same day.— Schooner Sarah Jane, 29 tons, Thorns, for Otakou. Same day. — Schooner Gypsy, 20 tons, Storey, for Hottriri. Same day.— Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Munn, for Oukou. September 24. — Government Brig Victoria, 200 ' tons, Richards, fof Auckland., Same day.— Schooner Fidele, 6 tons, Currey, for Porirua. September 25.— Barque Madras, 450 tons, Hilbery, for Auckland.
IN PORT. H. M. S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley. H. M. Steamer Driver, 6 guns, Commander C. O. Hayes. Schooner Mary Ann, 52 tons, Clapham. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino. Schooner Star of China, 112 tons, Wood. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Lowesto/l, 114 tons, Griffith. R. Waitt, Agent. Brig Bee, 134 tons, Unthank. W. M. Bannatyne, Agent. Schooner Kate, 62 tons, Salmon. Master, Agent. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Herbert. J. Smith & Co., Agents. ■ - <■
IMPORTS, In the Kate,— 3o bags flour, 51 do.} 1 keg to-; bacco, 10 cases Geneva, 2£ casks brandy, 1 -1£ hhd. arrack, 7 tons flour, 14 bags rice, 40 bundles rod iron, 12 doz. spades, 4 bundles wheels, 2 bundles hardware, 2 kegs nails. 2 casks ironmongery, 1 case lances, 4 casks nails, 2 bundles screws, 2 bags 4 cases preserves, 20 Oozes soap, 308 grow pots, 1 cask drugs, 8 cases oilman's stores, 2 bales drapery, 1 bale slops, 2 trusses hardware — J. Salmon. 8 tierces beef, 8 casks soda—Order. 4 cases drapery, 2 rolls matting, 2 bundles 1 case leather, 10 cases oilman's stores, 1 cask blacking, 1 mat dates, 1 crate crockery— Order. 1 carrotel currants — Order. 2 cases drapery, 2 bales calico — S. Mocatta. 4 cases confectionery— Order. 95 bags biscuit — Order. 4 bundles leather — J. Salmon. Master, Agent. In the Fisherman, — 7 tons potatoes, -20 live pigs, half ton flax. J. Smith & Co., Agents.
EXPORTS, In the Ocean, — 5 tuns provision casks, 1 ton salt, 3 cases merchandize, 1 package sundries, 2 cases merchandize, 3 casks merchandize, 2 bundles spades. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Gypsy, — 5 tuns provision casks, 2 tons salt, 1 bale blankets, 2 bales prints and calico, 2 ' k«gs tobacco, 1 box soap, 2 cases pipes, i keg "tobacco, 4 bundles spades, 2 chests merchandize, 1 i package sundries. Johnson & Moore, Agents. j In the Mana,— 3Coo feet timber, 2 bags flour, 1 bag sugar, 2 cases, 4 casks bottled beer, 1 hhd. Burton ale. Master, Agent. In the Sarah Jane, — 30 bags sugar, 22 do. salt. 78 bags flour, 27 casks pork, 3 cases pipes, 10 boxes candles, 5 bags coffee, 10 do. rice, 4 tins oil, 4 i chests tea, 4 bags nails, 10 boxes soap, 6 boxes raisins, I chest tea, 4 cases haberdashery and sundries, 64 packages agricultural and household utensils. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Madras, shipped at Wellington,—^'copper measures, 1 spirit pump, 1 funnel, 14000 slates, 21 chests salt, 6 kegs tobacco, 3 do., 5 cases do. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
Sydney Shipping. — The Susannah Ann sailed for Port Nicholson via Twofold Bay Sept. 10. — Passenger, Mr. A. Lyon. The schooner John Bull arrived from Auckland Sept. 11.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1846, Page 2
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