For Sydney direct, to sail To-morrow Morning,
!^% J - L npHE fine fast sailing schooner JbSSL X "FROLIC," Captain Pilfold; Jtfi&M^ has superior accommodations. mgjgßßm For Freight or Passage apply t0 the Captain, or to « BETHUNB & HuNTEE. Wellington, 19 May. 1847.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AB RIVALS. May 16.— Schooner Agnes Hay, 30 tons, Daymond, from Port Cooper. Passengers — Messrs. Greenwood, Rhodes, and Hay. May 17.— Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, from Wanganui, with 28 women and children.
DEPARTURES. May 18. — Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, for Nelson.
IN PORT. H. M. Ship Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley. Schooner Frolic, 78 tons, Pilfold. Bethune and Hunter, Agents. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino. Master, Agent. Cutter Royal William, 43 tons, Lovett. J. M Taylor, Agent. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Munn. Master, Agent. Schooner Comet, 97 tons, Cork. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Storey. G. Moore, Agent. Cutter Levin, 24 tons, Arnott. Master, Agent. Schooner Amazon, 190 tons, Howell. J, M. Taylor, Agent. Schooner Agnet Hay, 30 tons, Daymond. G. Ashdown, Agent. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward.
IMPORTS, In the Agnes Hay — 66 sheep, 4 bales wool, 8 kegs butter, 3 cases cheese, 4 kegs butter. G. Ashdown, Agent.
EXPORTS, In the Fisherman — 5 cases merchandize, 4 boxes tea. 10 bags sugar, 2 bdls. leather, 1 bag boots, 1 hdl. spades, 1 cask sugar candy, 1 bag coffee, 4 packages slops, 1 cask whitening, 1 case tobacco, 4 mills, 1 case shirting, 10 sieves, 3 paper parcels 1 case salad oil, 1 cask sugar, 1 box candles, 9 bags sugar, 8 chairs, 4 bdls. iron, £ ton coals, 2* tons limestone, 3 casks ale, 4 cases gin, 1 bag rice 1 tin oil, 1 keg whitelead, 2 bags salt, 1 bag sugar 1 carpet bag, 1 bag coffee, 2 boxes raisins, 1 lot sacks, 1 chest tea, 1 cask sundries, 1 bag sugar. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Ocean — 1 cask pitch, 1 keg rum, 1 package slops, 1 cask pork. 1 box. R. Waitt, Agent.
On Thursday, the 13th instant, by the Rev. J. J. P. O'Reily, Catholic Pastor, Mr. James B. M'Kain, to Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. Barban, both of Wellington.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 188, 19 May 1847, Page 2
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