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TO ARRIVE BY THE " FROLIC," Daily expected from Sydney. SPERM and Composition Candles Manilla and China Sugars Gin in hhdsr 3 o. p., quite white Sherry Wine in wood and bottle Old Tom in cases Assorted Liqueurs Split Peas Negrohead Tobacco, small fig Colonial Tweeds, a great variety of patterns Mocha Coffee Martell's and Hennessy's Brandies Foreign Ruin, very superior A great variety of Prints and Drapery Bleached and Unbleached Calico Blue Serge Shirts Blankets 11x4 & 12x4 Mole&kin Trowsers, and a variety of Slops, (Silver & Co. f s) Navy Duck Doeskins in great variety Navy Blues Salad Oil Preserved Meats and Salmon English Jams and Jellies Sardines and Potted Bloaters. W. M. Bannatynb & Co. Wellington, Sept. 25, 1847.

FOR SALE,

AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND and Sydney Flour Chests of Fine Congou Tea, Coffee Lump Sugar, Bathurst Cheese Colonial Butter, Sugar, Soap Candles, Leather and Grindery i' Men's Strong Boots - v Colonial Tweeds, 2 Pockets Kent Hops B. P. Rum in and out of Bond Case Gin, Byass's Bottled Ale and Porter &c, &c, &c. Also, 30 Tons Whale Oil Whalebone 50 very Superior Heifers in Calf to imported Bulls. W. B. Rhodes & Co. Te Aro, 18th September, 1847.

FOR SALE. To arrive, and may shortly be expected,

THE CARGO of the ship STERLING, from Newcastle, New South Wales, consisting of— 30 Fat BULLOCKS 50 Three-year-old STEERS 200 HEIFERS and COWS in Calf 6 Pure-bred Durham BULLS The whole of which have been selected with great care by Moses Yule, Esq., out of the celebrated herds of the late Dr. Beaumont, which are the progeny of the bull Comet, imported by Potter Macqueen, Esq., M.P. Arrangements have been entered into by Mr. Yule, for the importation of several successive cargoes of similar Stock, and Horses. Apply to P. M. Hervey. Custom-house Buildings, 25th September, 1847.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AB RIVALS. September 22. — Schooner Comet, 96 tons, Cork, from Banks' Peninsula. September 23. — Barque Promise, 440 tons, Hoseason, from Sydney. Passengers — Mrs. Bannatyne, Mr. Wi M. Bannatyne, Miss James, Miss H. James, Mr. Couper, Miss Couper, Mr. J. Wood.

DEPARTURES. September 24.— H. M. Ship Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley, for Nelson. Passengers — Mr. Justice Chapman, Mr. Strang, Mr. Cator. Mr. Bottomley. Same day. — Barque Cheviot, 250 tons, Mansfield, for the Whaling Ground. Same day. — Schooner Kate, 68 tons, Bowden, for East Coast.

IN PORT. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Master, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Storey. G. Moore, Agent. Brig Bee, 137 tons, Addams. N. Levin, Agent. Schooner Flirt, 8 tons, Day. J. Smith & Co., Agents, Cutter Katherine Johnstone,- 10 tons, Ibbotson. W. Lyon, Agent. Schooner Dolphin, 25 tons, Hatt. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Schooner Comet, 96 tons, Cork. J. M. Taylor, Agent. Barque Promise, 440 tons, Hoseason. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.

IMPORTS, In the Comet — 12 cases cheese, 10 kegs butter, 26 bullocks, 52 sheep. J. M. Tiylor, Agent. In the Promhe — 240 head of cattle, 6 horses, 2 tons iron, 120 tons coal, 1 cask refined sugar, 1 1 box apparel. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.

EXPORTS, In the Bee — 45 casks oil, 35 casks pork, 230 beef tierce*, R. Waitt; 35 casks pork, M. Evans ; 34 casks oil, 45 do., 5 do., 5 do., 1 case amber' gris, J. Salmon ; 25 hhds. oil, J. J. Peacock. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.

Sypnby Shipping. The Pestonjep Bomanjee and Thomas Lowry had arrived at Sydney, the former on the 31st August, and the latter on 3rd September. The John Fleming had sailed for Port Nicholson via Twofold Bay, 7th September. The Frolic sailed for Port Nicholson Bth September. The last detachment of the 58th Regiirenfc, consisting of Captains G. P. Hume and C. Dressing, Paymaster Timbrel, Ensign Tighe, eleven sergeants ten corporals, three drummers, and one hundred and seventy rank and file, will embark on board the Thomas Lowry, for Auckland, during the present week. — S. M. Herald, Sept. 8. The Haidee, from Auckland the Bth December, arrived at Plymouth on the 27th April. A vessel was laid on from London for this Port to sail about the 16th May.

Post-office, Wellington, September 25, 1847. Mails will close at the above office as follows :—: — For London, Sydney, Hobakt Town, South Australia, &c, per Comet, this day at 11 o'clock.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 225, 25 September 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 225, 25 September 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 225, 25 September 1847, Page 2

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