PUBLIC MEETING.
A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Britannia Saloon, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of considering and adopting an Address to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor. A. Hort, Sen. J. C. Crawford, J. P. R. Waitt W. M. Smith, R.A. J.P. W. Fitzherbert R. Baker, J. P. C. Perry J- Dorset Johnson & Moore R. Stokes Bethune & Hunter H. Ross W. S. Loxley C. Cator J. Johnston . R. Hart J. Varnham C. Sharp S. Mocatta J. Jones N. Levin & Co. T. A. Curtis P. M. Hervey C. Alzdorf W. B. Rhodes & Co. C. Mills J. H. Wallace R. Langdon J. Taine R. Davis. Wellington, Auguit 11, 1847.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. August 7. — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, from Manawatu. Same day. — H. M. Steamer Inflexible, 6 guns, Commander Hoseason, from Auckland. Same day. — Barque Pestonjee Bomanjee, 595 tons Austin, from Auckland. Passengers — His Excellency Lieut.-Governor Eyre, Mr. Gisborne, Private Secretary, Lieut. Col. Gould, Mrs. Gould, and five children, Capt. Marshall, Lieuts. Rattigan, Cuthbert, M'Gregor, Surgeon Prendergrast, Quarter Master Paul, Mrs. Paul and four daughters, Peri Kawau, and 13 other natives, 181 rank and file, with 35 women and 57 children.
DEPARTURES. August 7. — Schooner Matilda, 8 tons, Brown, for Porirua. Same day. — Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, for Massacre Bay. Same day. — Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 15 tons, Ibbotson, for Taranaki. Same day. — Schooner Jamet, 8 tons, Reid, for Ohau. August 10. — Barque Protector, 372 tons, Hunter, for Nelson.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 212, 11 August 1847, Page 2
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