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JUST RECEIVED PER "BEE," AND ON SALE AT THE STORE OF

THE UNDERSIGNED. T ADIES' Cashmere Dresses, Merinos, XJ Mousseline de Lame, Coburgs, Plain and Figured Orleans, Saxony, Gala, and Crape Plaids, Scotch and French Ginghams, Victoria, Cashmere, and Plaid Shawls, Fancy Silk and Lama Handkerchiefs, Satin and Silk Scarfs, Silk Blonda and Quilling, Plain and Figured Nett, Ladies' Gent's and Children's Gloves, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Ladies' and Children's French Cambric and Needleworked Caps and Handkerchiefs, Book, Jaconet, and Checked Muslin, Insertion and Muslin Scollop and Lace, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets, Colonial Tweed Coats and Trowsers, Pilot Cloth, Fine Irish Linen, Calicos, &c, &c. Geo. Scott, Thorndon Flat. Wellington, Ilth September, 1847.

Wanted, 1 A AB L E SE A M EN, for the Ship XV SAGHALIEN. P. M. Herts*. , Custom-house Buildings, 16th October, 1847.

Post-Office, Wellington, 16th October, 1847. Mails will close at the above office as follows : — For Hongkong and India, per John Fleming, this day at 2 o'clock. For London and Hobart Town, South and Western Australia, per Royal William, on Monday at noon. .

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. October 13. — Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, from Massacre Bay. Same day. — Ship Sag batten, 400 torn, Jones, from London via Nelson. Passengers — Mr. Brown, wife and family, Messora. Reese, Littlewood, and 10 in the steerage. October 14. — Cutter Katherine Johnttone, 10 tons Morrison, from Taranaki.

DEPARTURES. October 13. — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Taylor, for Wnnganui. Passengers — Mn. Montgomery and child, 8 women, 6 children 65th Regt., D. Cameron.

IN FORT. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Master, Agent. Schooner Flirt, 8 tons, Day. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 25 tons, Hatt. P. M. Herrey, Agent. Barque Promise, 440 tons, Hoscason. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Cutter Hero, 35 tons, Hatch. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Royal William, 43 tons, Unthank. W. PJyger, Agent. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Warren. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents. Ship John Fleming, 607 tons, Hamlin. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Matilda, 8 tons, Brown. Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson. R Waitt Agent. Ship Sayhalien, 400 tons, Jones. P. M. Herrey, Agent. Cutter Katherine Johnatone, 10 tons, Morrison. W. Lyon, Agent.

IMPORTS, In the Ocean— 2o tons coal, 5 do. potatoes. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Saghalien — 1 chest, R. Parris ; 2 chests, J. Smart ; 1 box, W. King ; 46 packages, 30 bars, 7 bdls. iron, C. Brown ; 2 boxes, Col. Wakefield ; 1 box, J. G. Cook ; 1 do., J. Allen ; 15 packages, C. Sweet ; 1 parcel, C. J. Murphy ; I box, W. O . Cautley; 144 bags salt, 116 packages, Morrison & Sclanders ; 1 case, W. Fox ; 1 case, D. Goodall 2 cases, Hon. C. Dillon ; 1 case, £. W. Stafford ; 1 case, C. Wether ; 1 case, C. Gaukrager ; 80 bags salt, 1 cask do., 2 packages, 4 boxes tin, 1 cask, 2 bales, 5 packages, 1 case, 6 packages, 3 cases, 1 bale, C. Christie ; 1 box, W. Fox ; 103 cases, 267 bags salt, Order ; 1 case, R. S. Chresetnan; 1 case, Order ; 4 bales, 4 cases, W. W. Taylor ; 9 bales, 3 cases, 5 trunks, Samuel & Joseph ; 67 casks bottled beer, 9 hhds. porter, Order; 4 qr. casks gin, 2 cases, 5 hhds., 3 octaves, 'l case, W. S. Loxley ; 1 case, H. Baltrap ; 55 packages, J. Varnham; 1 case, J. Woodward; 2 hhds., 13 packages', 1 case, H. St. Hill ; 29 cases, 12 casks, Bethune & Hunter ; 1 cask, W. S. Loxley ; 1 case, C. Brown; 1 do., Order; 6 packages, A. Ludlata; 1 box, A. Allom ; 1 box, Mrs. Featheiston ; 1 do. J. M'Gregor ; 9 packages, Bethune fc Hunter ; 1 box, 1 plough, R. Russell ; 1 box, J. Woodward; 1 box, D. Durie; 2 boxes, H. St. Hill; 11 packages, J. Harding ; 10 packages, Bethune & Hun. ter ; 1 trunk, J. Hoggard ; 6 packages, Hon. W. Petre ; 22 hhds., 20 brls. beer, Bethune & Hunter; d hhds., 2 qr. casks, 2 tierces, 2 crates, C. Brown; 3 puncheons, 5 hhds. 10 qr. casks, 12 cases, 15 cases, 20 qr. casks, Bethune h Hunter; 2 cases, Order ; 1 box, Grindell ; 450 bdls. iion, 2 kegs rivets, 817 packages, 40 casks bottled beer, 16 packages, P. M. Hervey ; 1 box, Hon. H. Petre ; 1 box, R. B. Graham ; 15 bales, 10 cases, H. M. 58th Regt. ; 15 bales, 10 cases, H. M. 65th Regt.; 1 case, Capt. Nugent ; 2 bales, J. Coney ; 3 cases, 8 bales, A. O'Neil ; 4 cases, 5 bales, 2 casks, 1 package, H. Littlewood ; 8 bales leather, D. Na« than ; 50 cases, Brown & Campbell ; 1 case, W. Church ; 6 cases, W. Lawry ; 6 boxes, 1 case, J. Coney ; 4 packages, G. Graham ; 1 case, W. Ridings ; 40 packages, [J. O'Neil ; 15 packages, J. Coney ; 22 do. Order ; 1 box, Brown & Campbell; 6* packages, W. C. Cotton : 14 bales, W. Lawry ; 1 case, E. Elliott ; 22 hhds. 20 barrels beer, Biown & Campbell ; 40 brls. tar, 11 bales, 44 cases, 4 packages, 4 qr. casks, 4 casks, 12 bale 3, 215 pots, 128 ovens, 128 covers, 50 hhds. 5 barrels, Gibson & Mitchell; 2 bales, W. C. Dalby; 12 bundles, Rev. J. Hobbs ; 24 crates, Rev. W. Lawry ; 1 case, 3pa reels, Commissariat. P.M. Hervey, Agent.

xxroftTs, In the Governor Grwy — 1 cue, 1 keg tobacco, 1 ton flour, 1 bale slops, 15 barrels port. W. Ljod, Agent.

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

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

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