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Will be Published, on the Ist January, 1847, |9rue One £$lftfng, THE COOK'S STRAIT ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR 1847. Contents— Preface, Signal Station, Duties, Principal Articles of the Calendar, Almanack, Gardeners' Calendar, Right Ascension, Declination, and Meridian Passage of the Principal Stars in the Southern Hemisphere, Eclipses for 1847, Principal Occurrences of 1846, Directory for the Southern Settlements, Statistics, &c. A few copies interleaved for memoranda, may be had, Trice Is. 6d. ~ Subscribers are requested to leave their names at the office of the New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Manners-street, and at Mr. Lyon's, and Messrs. Johnson & Mojorefc, Latribton Quay. „ • - ' ' Wellington, December 19, 1846.

ADVERTISEMENTS > WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE COOK'S STRAIT ALMANACK, to" the 30th inst. t • From its extended circulation, the Cook's Strait Almanack will be found an excellent medium for Advertisements. For six linea and under .....5 0 For every additional line 0 4 December 26, 1846.

New Wesleyan Chapel & School-room, JOHNSONVILLE, PORIRUA ROAD. THE above place of Worship will be opened on FRIDAY next, Ist of January 1847; when Sermons will be preached at Two in the afternoon by the Rev. S. Ironside, and at Five in.the evening by Mr. J. Woodward, Congregational Minister. - December 26, 1846.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. December 23. — Cutter Sarah Berry, 18 tons, Porter, from Taranaki. Same day. — Cutter Nimrod, 20 tons, Waddy, from East Coast. December 24. — Schooner Susannah Ann, 79 tons, TJnthank, from Kai kora. December 24. — Schooner Sarah June, 25 tons, Swarm, from Nelson. ' Same day. — H.M.S. Racehorse, 16 guns, Captain Hay, from Auckland. Same day. — Cutter Royal William, 43 tans, Lovett, from Akaroa. December 25.— Barque Auckland, 204 tons, .Cutter, from Auckland.

DEPARTURES. ' ' ' December 23. — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Watson, for Porirua and Taranaki. '< Same day.— Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, .Ferguson, for Hawke's Bay. December 25.— .Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, for Wanganui.

IN PORT. Barque ■Clara, U6O tons, Crow. Ridgways,'Hickson, & Co., Agents. Schooner Sisters, 2£). tons, Moutai. W.-B. Rhodes, Agent. H. M. Steamer .Driver, 6 guns, Commander C. O. Hayes. H. M. S. 'Galliopc, 26 guns, Captain Stanley. Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Watt. Master, Agent. Schooner Velocity, 150 tons, Hogg. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Colunibine, 64 'tons, Stratton. Brigantine Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. Master, Agent. Schooner Ariel, 70 tons, Sturgeon. W. M. Bannabyne, Agent. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Williams. Master, Agent. Cutter Sarah Berry, 18 tons. Porter. J. Spencer, Agent. Cutter Nimrod, 20 tons, Waddy. R. Waitt Agent Schooner Sarah Jane, 25 tons, Swarm. W. Fitzherbcrt, Agent. H. M. S. Racehorse, 16 gunb, Captain Hay. Cutter Royal William, 43 tons, Lovett. Master, Agent. Schooner Susannah Ann, 79 tons, Unthank. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Barque Auckland, 204 tons, Cutter. J. Smith & Co., Agents.

IMPORTS, , v • ' In the Kathcrine Johnstone. — 9 hhds. hams', JSO hams, 3 cases, 1 keg lard 21 barrels pork, 1000 staves, 250 feet timber. Master, Agent. In the Scotia. — 46 casks black oil, 76 sheep. Master, Agent In the Fisherman. — 26 coils wool lashing, £ ton flax, 1 ton potatoes, 12 packages sundries, 300 feet plank. C. Sharp, Agent. In the Nimrod. — 12 tons potatoes, 50 packages maize. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Sarah Berry. — 13 bags wheat, 2 ton 3 bacon, 1£ tons flax, 1 cask lard. J. Spencer, Agent-

EXPORTS, In the Ocean. — 1 box soap, 1 bale blankets, 1 bag lugar, 3 wheat mills, 1 box pipes, 1 case slops, srfflill wheels. R. Waitt, Agent.

English Shipping. The David Malcolm, (passenger Governor Fitz Roy) from New Zealand, arrived at Plymouth July 10th, and at Gravesend July 14. H. M. Steamer Inflexible, sailed for the Cape of Good Hope and New Zealand on the 10th August, with 800 tons gunpowder, i The Hope sailed from Gravesend the 30th July. The Brig Nelson, from Liverpool to Wellington, sailed two days before the Hope.

[From the Nelson Examiner.'] In the Hope, from London. — 240 kegs manufactures, L; 1 cask, Hulke; 1 case manufactures, 1 package ditto, 1 tub ditto, 2 millstones, Jerningham; 2 boxes machinery, 1 package ditto, 9 pieces ditto, Cator ; 4 casks manufactures, Gibson and Mitchell; 2 cases manufactures, S. Stephens; 1 box manufactures, Horn; 1 box manufactures, Mantell ; 2 boxes manufactures, Davy ; 3 eases manufactures, Strong ; 2 cases slops, T. W ; 2 kegs manufactures, 3 ditto ditto, 3 hhds. ditto, 1 mill-wheel, J. Covey; 1 cask manufactures, 1 tierce ditto, 1 package ditto, 2 cases ditto, 1 chest ditto, H. Grubie; 2 barrels manufactures, 1 box ditto, Smart; 1 cask manufactures, Baber; 2 bags rice, B ; 10 boxes glass, 10 ditto ditto, Bethune anS Hunter,- 40 boxes glass, 30 do. do., Brown

and Campbell ; 6 bundles spades, 3 can* paint oil, 8 bales manufactures, S bundles spades, do. do., Coney; 40 cases manufactures, W. D; 1 plough, 1 case apparel, Kelling Brothers ; 1 box cuirants, Captain King; 2 millstones; I case manufactures, 2 cases do., 5 barrels d 0., -14 packages do., 31 kegs do., 1 barrel da,, 8 legs do., 12 bundles, 3 butts, 1 wheel, 1 cask, 1 bale,. 3 bundles, 3 cases, Morrison and Sclanders ; 1 trunk manufactures, 1 case, 1 do., lflo., 2cases,o Coney ; I case, Woodward ; 2 cases books, Icase apparel, Rev. W. La wry ; 2 bales, Stevenson ; 1 bale cottons, 1 bale blankets, I bale carpets, P.M. Hervey; 4 cases, 1 truss,' Rowlands; 1 case, W. W. Taylor casks dfrugs, 2 cases do., Gibson and Mitchell ; 1 bale manufactures,. Willis and Co.; 1 case, T. Kebbel; 13 cask* nails, 45 dozen spades, 12 casks, Hervey ; I package cottons, C. Lett ; 3 cases manufactures, Knowles; I chest tea, Grouby; 1 keg tobacco, 1 chest tea, W. D ; 4 casks brandy, 3 fease® soup, 1 cask vinegar, 1 cask, B; 1 box, G. &r M ; 2 boxes, 2 casks, 2 bags, 2k«g«, 1 package, B; 9 casks, Hervey; 1 case, Miss Hercy; 2 cases, Colonel Wakefield ; 4 casks. 1 firkin, W. P. J; 2 chests, Captain King ; 56 tons coals, Order; 60 bags and 1 basket salt, , Christie ; shhds.., 10 barrels, Bethune and Hunter; shhds,, 10 barrels, C. A; 1 case, Rev. W. Lawry; 12 cases, Officer -Administrating Government; 10 hhds., 1 case, 2 barrels, 10 boxes, 80 do., 6 kegs, Morrison and Sclanders; 100> boxes, Bethune and Hunter; 20 bhds., 43 casks, Fitzherbert; 10 casks, G; 50 casks, A; 1 box soap, W. D; 1 box soap, Order; 30 pockets hops, H ; Martin ; 1 box soap, W. W. Taylor ; 2 bags, 1 tierce, 1 hdd., Grouby; 14 bales, 2 cases, L; 3 cases, Miss Hercy; 2 bales, 4 cases, R.J.Duncan; 1 case W. D.; 1 cask, R. Chilman ; 1 bale, 58th Reg. ; 1 box, Rev. H. Turton ; 4 trusses, W. Court; lease, O'Reilly: 2 cases, Flight; 2 cases, A. Wright; 4 cases, R. J Duncan; 4 casks, R. B. B. ; 16 casks, H. W. & Co. ; 20 cases, C. B. S. ; 800 casks, B. & Co. ; 20 boxes, 10 cases, 5 pockets, 4 trunks, 1 butt, 1 bale, 4 butts, 1 case, 6 bales, 1 bundle, 5 bales, 2 casks, 8 packages, 2 puncheons, 2 hhds., Morrison & Sclanders; 1 box, Yarnham ; 1 box, Price : 1 box, Weld; I box, Hart ; 2casks, Petre; 1 case, Wicksteed; 1 case, Wakefield; 1 case, 5 casks, Kettle ; 5 cases, A ; 1 case, 3 barrels, 2 hhds., 5 cases, 3 casks, 31 kegs, 1 cask, I case, 44 cases, 1 cask, 1 case, 6 tin bottles, 3 cases, 5 casks 10 casks, 1 cask, 2 bundles, 4 casks, Bethune & Hunter ; 2 boxes, 1 keg, 8 weights, 1 truss, 2 casks, J cheese press, Stephens ; 1 box, 2 casks, 4 hhds., 12 cases, 21 kegs, 10 boxes, 3 casks, 1 truss, 1 cask, 3 bales, 1 box, 7 cases, 5 boxes, 2 cases, 1 package, 3 bales, Gibson & Mitchell ; 5 crates, W ; 1 bale, Willis & Co. ; 2 cases, Schroder; 1 box, Russell; 1 box, Wils<n; 1 box, Greenwood; 1 box, Stint; 1 box, Wilson; 3 boxes, Graham ; 1 case, O'Reilly; 1 cask, 3 cases, F. W. Jollie; 1 box Chilman; 8 bales, E. D. ; 14 kegs, 3 boxes, 3 casks, 1 package, 2 chests, 1 box, 1 bundle, W. D. ; 1 case,; R. J. Duncan; 1 box, Marlow; 1 box, Swainson ; 2 bundles, 2 cases, 1 grindstone, 1 • cask, W. Hodgson; 1 box, W. L, ; 1 box, Jenkins; 1 dox, Faussitt; 1 box, Middteton; lbox, Wright; 1 boy, Cook; lbox, Outhwaite; 2cas"ks, lease Martin ; 2 casks, Christie ; 1 box, Greaves; 1 box, 1 cask, 1 case, Blyth ; 1 case, 2 trusses, 2 cases, 1 cask, 1 puncheon, W. W. Taylor; 1 case, 7 bales, 8 cases, 5 dozen spades, 3 crates, Captain Sharp; 3 bales,-5 cases, 11 bales, lbox, Hervey; 13 cases, 2 butts, 1 bale, 5 trunks, W. R. ; 2 boxes, Jennings ; 50 cases, -1 cask, 7 cases, 5 casks, 3 cases, Cormack ; 1 1 bottles, 6 cases, 13 casks, W. Bishop; J case, Knowles; 1 box, Tod ; 2 cases, W. B. ; 1 case, Wright ; 1 case, R. S. Cheesman ; 3 bales, 1 case, 2 hhds., 2 trunks, .5 bundles, 1 hhd., 1 box, 1 trunk. 4 bales, 1 hhd., 3 boxes, 2 boxes, 1 bale, 1 hhd., 1 bale, Coney; 1 case, R. Lowe; 10 coils rope, E. ; 1 box, Ironside; 13 bales, 8 cases, 1 bale, 1 case, Samuel & Joseph ; 6 hhds., L. ; 21 barrels, 9 do., 15 cases, J. H. ; 7 cases, 1 bundle, R. J. Duncan; 1 box, E. Code; 1 box, Jonas; 1 box, Hitks ; 1 box, Bayley ; 1 box, Hook ; 2 bales clothing, 1 cask, 1 half barrel, Storekeeper to the Government, 1 cask, R. J- D» Passengers, Miss Hercy & servant, Miss Lowe 6 servant, Mr. & Mrs. Dorset and thsee children, Miss Dorset, Mr. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lyne.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 147, 26 December 1846, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 147, 26 December 1846, Page 2

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