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NOTICE is hereby gi\ en, that the interest of William Mem Smith in the Business of the Butcher's Shop in Willis Street, heretofore carried on under the name of William Flyger, ceased upon the 27th instant; and that such Business will thenceforth be carried on by the said William Flyger on his own account. All persons indebted to the said concern up to the said 27th day of August instant, are hereby requested without delay to pay their several accounts to the said William Flyger, who has authority to give discharges for all payments, and to proceed for the recovery of the debts due. W. M. Smith. Wellington, August 31, 1847.

W ALLEN begs leave to inform his • friends and the Public in general that he has relinquished the Butchering business recently carried on by him in Manners-street, and has taken the premises hitherto occupied by Mr. Robert Jenkins, situate at the corner of Lombard-street, and known as the " New Zealander Inn," and having succeeded in ensuring a constant supply of Liquors of the best quality, he trusts, by civility and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that support so long enjoyed by his predecessor. W. A. begs to add that, at the suggestion of several commercial gentlemen, he has made arrangements to furnish a cheap and subttantial Luncheon, daily, between the hours of 12 and 2. New Zealander Inn, Lombard-street, Sept. 1, 1847.

rpHE UNDERMENTIONED PACKAGES _L Ex " Protector" @ London lie unclaimed at the office of the undersigned :—: — 1 case directed Ethelbert Lyne, Esq. 1 do. do. Mr. Haberfield. BETHUNE & HtNTER. Exchange, 19th August, 1847.

FOR MELBOURNE via AUCKLAND. HPHE fine fast sailing schooner Jgjk Jl souvenir, jfOEjg » 80 tons, Jennings, master, will gaJS SIS §t sail in a few days for the above Ports ; has superior accommodation for passengers. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board. Wellington, Sept. 1, 1847.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. August 29. — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 28 tons, Sinclair, from Taranaki and Manawatu. Same day. — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Armstrong, from Massacre Bay. August 31. — Schooner Gipty, 25 tons, Storey, from Hauriri. September 1. — Schooner Souvenir, 80 tons, Jennings, from Melbourne.

DEPARTURES. August 29. — Schooner Matilda, 8 tons, Brown, for Porirua. August 30. — Schooner Fiiele, 8 tons, Campbell, for Kaikora. August 31. — Schooner Agnet Hay, 30 tons, Daymond, for Wanganni. Same day. — Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Watson, for Wanganui. Same day. — Schooner SaraA Jane, 29 tons, Swarm for Kaikora.

IN PORT. H. M. Ship Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Master, Agent. Barque London, 388 tons, Williamson. J. M. Taylor, Agent. Cutter Ann and Sarah, 28 torn, Sinclair. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Armstrong. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Storey. 6. Moore, Agent. Schooner Souvenir, 80 tons, Jennings. Master, Agent.

IMPORTS, In the Fidele—6 casks oil. B. Ling, Agent. In the Ann and Samh — 3£ tons flax, 10 tons potatoes, 1 ton pork, 5 bags wheat, 600 feet timber. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Edward Stanley — 23 tons coals. P. M. Hervey, Agent. In the Gipsy — 17.4 hams, 35 casks pork, 100 smoked cheeks, SgD^tits.ciaizp, Lbag do., 6 kits lard, 1 case do., 22'bJls. < iJpt- G. Moore, Agent.

' EXPORTS, In the Fidele — 800 feet timber, 1 cask nails. B. Ling, Agent. In the Agnes Hay — 4 hhds. 3 puncheons rum, 25 sheep, 2 cases sundries, 3 bales merchandize, 7 boxes soap, 2 do. sundries, I bag flour, 1 do. sugar, 1 keg nails, 1 kit axes, 1 case. G. Ashdown. Agent. In the Fisherman — A quantity of GoTernment Stores. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Sarah Jane — 1 cask ale, 1 case gin, 5 bags flour, 5 do. sugar. W. Fit2herbert, Agent.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 218, 1 September 1847, Page 2

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625

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 218, 1 September 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 218, 1 September 1847, Page 2

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