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IT IS PROPOSED, ON THE ARRIVAL of H. M. S. Calliope, to give a dinner to Captain Stanley, R. N., ou his dep rture from tftif *si!ttleraent. Tickets may be had from the ■Committee, or at Barrett's Hotel. The following Gentlemen have been appointed to act as the Committee: — W. Fitzherbert, Esq , Chairman. K. Bethune, Esq. James Tame, Esq. C. Clifford, Esq. George Moore, Esq. W. B. Rhodes, Esq. Dr. Dorset J. Smith, Esq. R» Stokes, Esq. <Capt. Sharp - John Johnston, Esq. HP. M. Hervey, Esq. Wellington, 4th October, 1847.

Barrett's Hotel,

6lh October, 1847. AT a Meeting of the Committee for giving an entertainment to Captain Stanley, it was proposed and carried unanimously, that in conse querice of 'the general feeling expVessed in favor of giving a.Ball instead of a dinner, that a Ball be given otf the arrival of the Calliope. _ - --" Stewards for the Ball. W. Fitzherbert, Esq. C. Clifford, Esq. Major Baker K. Bethune, Esq. I. 0. Crawford, Esq. Applications for Tickets to be made to the Stewards, at the Committee Room, Barrett's Hotel.

For the East Coast. "♦^^Si T*HE fine fast-sailing schooner iBtSyH -*- DOLPHIN will sail for the HwßSß&East Coast and Poverty Bay on or sjhßß»| about Tuesday, the 19th instant. P. M. Hervey. Custom-house Buildings, 16th October, 1847.

FOR AUCKLAND DIRBCT. -^^2^i HP H E splendid a. 1, ship ffirgjk JL SAGHALIEN, 377 tons, R. Loyd Jones, comflEE^Sß mander, will sail for the above port immediately on discharging her Wellington cargo. For Freight or Passage apply to P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, October' l6, lB47.

SHIP ''SAGHALIEN."

/CONSIGNEES by the above vesjM^V sel are requested to pass riyht «M£sfa entries at the Custom House, to prevent demurrage, until the arrival of the English mail per H.M.S. Calliope. P. M. Hervey, Agent. ' Custom House Buildings, October 16, 1847.

FOR LONDON DIRECT. rpHE RALPH BERNAL, a. 1» .fiOftl. ■!• George Maclaren, master* daily 'expected, will b« laid on aJsg^Bj immmediately on arrival. For Freight or Passage (having accommodations,) Apply to • W. S. LoxtEY, Farish-street. October 16, 1847.

ON SALE.

Now landing ex " SAGHALIEN" @ London. 100 Cases Geneva, in red esses 3 Puncheons B. P. Rum 10 O. P. 10 Hhds. Martell's Brandy 12 cases Claret 15 „ Champagne 10 quarter casks very superior Sherry 10 do. Sherry 22 Hhds., 4 Brls. Stout 16 Brls strong Ale 267 bags Fine and Coarse Salt 7 cases, 3 bales, Stationery and Paper 30 drums Figs, 1 case Fruits 10 boxen Window Glass 11 cases Castor Oil , 29 cases and 12 casks, con'aning a superior assortment of oilmen's stores, Sic. &c. &c. , 75 bags Nelson flour Also, Ex Protector @ London. , 60 cases Geneva in red cases <> hhds. 4 quarter casks sherry 15 hhds. stout 17 brls. ale 300 bags, Liverpool salt 25 oil-butts, 1 tierce basket salt 150 kegs white lead, 13 kegs green paint English whale lines, cordage, and other goods Bethdne & Hunter. Exchange, 15th October, 1847.

EX "FROLIC," AND LATE. ARRIVALS. PURE white Gin in hhds. Geneva in red cases B. P. and Foreign Rum in hbds. and pun cheons Spirits of Tar Turpentine and Linseed Oil Tartaric Acid, Soda, Chocolate ./Composition and Mould Candles, Soap Flour in 1001b. and 2001b. bags Manilla Sugar Congou Tea; Coffee, Loaf Sugar 11x4 & 12x4 Blankets Shirting, Calicos Serge Shirts, Tweeds , Doeskins, Navy Duck Biscuit Ist and 2nd quality Patent Nails Shingle and Spike Nails Camp Ovens, Iron Pots. J. Johnston, Lambton Quay. - September 29, 1847.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 231, 16 October 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 231, 16 October 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 231, 16 October 1847, Page 2

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