SALE OF MERCHANDIZE.
MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will Sell by Auction, at the Exchange, on Wednesday next, 17th November, A variety of Saleable Goods, ex late arrivals, and to close Consignments. Particulars in Catalogue. Also — 5 Acres of Section No' 14 Ohiro, known as Ludlam's Section, adjoining Goathurst Farm, pleasantly situated. Wellington, 12th November, 1847. <
TpHE BRIG "B#E,'' AddamV .b£tß9r •JL Master, will sail for Sdyney SATURDAY the 20th instant. ■mHK For Freight or Passage W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, 13th November, 1847.
MAIZE. rpO BE had at the Store of the Undersigned, X at 3s. 6d.»per Bushel. .' „ J?or Cash only, ,
J. M'Bjsth, Willis Street. \ Wellington, 13th,November, 1847. !
' \' f " a LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD in lots to suit Purchasers, ' Town Acres Übs. 169 and 171, situate in Willis .and Ghuznee Streets, Adjoining Mr. , Rae's Acre. - ' For particulars, apply to Levin & Co. Wellington, Nov. 13th 1847.
FOR SALE,
A FLOCK of about 730 Sheep, now depasturing'ih the Wairarapa District, with the privilege of remaining where they now are until April, 1849. • Half of these Sheep were originally selected from the Stock of Messrs. Macarthur, of New South Wales, and since then the Flock has been improved by the introduction of some of their improved crosses. " For further particulars Apply to W.M. Bannat*n* & Co. 12th November, 1847.
WANTED,
rpWO* respectable FEMALE SERVANTS, JL where two .other Servants are kept; one as Cook, the other as Nursemaid. Liberal wages will be given to properly qualified persons. Apply at the Office of this paper. November 13, 1847.
ON SALE. EX " SAGHALIEN." /CHAMPAGNE in 1 Do*. Cases, of the Vy First Quality. -' <-' W. S. Loxley. Farish Street, Oct. 30, 1847.
THOROUGH BRED Imported ENGLISH BROOD MARE FOR SALE. /CLEMENTINA, by OsvtestrY, out of Eliza V> Apply to .Charles Cator. Wellington, October 25, 1847.'
HOPS. BEST KENT HOPS retailed at the Cooperage bf the undersigned, Lambtonquay. Joseph Masters. November 6, 1847.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. Novenrber 11. — Brigitee, 137 tons, Addatns, from Sydney. Passengers — Messrs. Richardson , Smith and Manning.
DEPARTURES. NoTcmber 11. — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, for Taranaki. Same day. — Ship Saghalien, 400 torn, Jones, for Auckland. Passengers — Messrs, Littlewood, Reese and Britten.
IMPORTS, In the Bee— 2s casks foreign rum, 8 casks arrack-,' 15 kegs tobacco, W. M. Bannatjne & Co. ; 2 cases cigars, 172 cheeses, 1 cask hardware, 1 bdl. saws* 4 bdls.' 1 shovels, 1 case bonnets, 1 case stationery; [2 crates earthenware, 1 bdl. frying pans, 3 boxes, 3 -cases preserves and groceries, 3 boxes sperm candles, 1 bag carraway seeds, 41 bags bar* ley, 6 bags sugar, 1 bdl. steel, 1 bolt canvass, Order ; 1 cask glass, T. W. Bowden ; 9 cases slops, 1 bale do., 2 kegs nails, 4 casks ironmongery, 1 bdl. sieves, 1 pump, 1 puncheon ironmongery, 2 casks do., 1 bale zinc, 3 cases apparel, 10 boxes soap* 10 boxes candles, 2 boxes starch, 1 package pipes, 1 'bdl. lead piping, 2 boxes currants, 3 cases satfces and groceries, 1 case* stationery, 2 'cases draperyi'l cask ironmongery, 1 bdl. frying pans, 2, jars -honey, 2 hhds. loaf sugar, 3 do. do., 4 tierces do., 1 tierce crushed sugar, 1 cask sugar, 3 casks crqshed lump sugar, 3 hhds. loaf sugar, 1 cask hardware, 2 cases do., 11. kegs mails, 24 grindstones, 32 bars iron, Order ; 74 bags bread, 32 tons coal, 2 hhds. loaf sugar, 2 tierces refined sugar, W. M. B^nnatyne & Co. ; 9 cases, 1 bale drapery, J. Scott; 1 case apparel, 1 bale slops,. 1 caik hardware, S. Mocatta ; 1 case apparel, A. Bort ; * 8 tierces hams, 9 cases' jams, Bethune & Hunter ?■ 2* bales blankets, Order; 4 bales leather, 1 cask, 1 box .grindery, 1 parcel, C. Matthews ; 1 hhd. mills,, 3 bdls. wheels, W. M. Bannatyne & Co; 1 case 'saddlery;'! package drapery, C. Clifford; 10 Kegs tobacco, 2 boxes apparel, 2 packages saddlery, 28 hhds. ale, 4 do. porter, 1 case salmon, 5 bdls, herrings, 1 do. barley, 1 bdl. oatmeal, 2 hhds. molasses, 6 bdls. leather, 4 bags leather, 1 barrel whiskey*,. 50 boxes candles, 6 casks blacking, 2 cases raisins, 6 cases oilman's stores, 10 boxes candles, 60' boxes soap, 3 boxes almonds, 3 casks basket »alt, 1 case salmon, 2 barrels raisins, 6 bags oatmeal, 2 bags pepper, 1 .case prunes, 12 cases lemon syrup, 12 mats coffee, 3 kegs nails, 1 case tinware, 1 cask saddlery, 1 do do., 1 case nails, 1 cask nails, 28 casks bottled ale, 1 case slops, 1 case. haberdashery, 1 bale woollens, 4 cases bottled fruits, 1 hhd. loaf sugar,' 4' tierces do., 100 bags maize, -2 cases olives, 1 cask saddlery, 8 horses', 1 case salt, 11 casks- bottled beer, 2 cases, 3 casks lotf sugar, 10 boxes wax candles, 1 case pearl- barley; Order. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agent*.
EXPORTS, In the Carbon — 1 qr. cask baandy, 3 bales prints 3 case* woollens, 30 bars. 7 bdls. iron, 2 cans, 1 hhd. oil, 5 grindstones, 1 box blue, 1 cask sugar, 1 case, 1 truss slops, 1 tub tobacco, 15 bags salt, 8 kegs whitelead, 6 bdls. spades, 1 box soap, 7 bags salt, 5 boxes soap, 6 bags sugar, 2 bags, 2 kegs nails, 1 box books, 2 cases wearing apparel, 2 cases do., \ case printed books, 1 do., 1 case pickles. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Saghalien — Part of original cargo, 2 kegs rivets, 1 do. white paint, 2 casks beer, 2 cases champagne, 1 do. claret, 3 hhds. beer, 1 bale woollens, 1 parcel. P. M. Henrey, Agent. In the Lady Mary Pelham — 196 casks black oil 17 coils wool lashing, 1 cask butter, 10 barrels tar, 2 do. pitch, 1 cask slops, 2 shooks, 6 cases, 1 bag'sugar, 5 do., ,7 boxes glass, lease books. W. B. Rhodes & Co., Agents. In the Scotia — Sundry Government stores and military baggage. W. M Bannatyne & Co., Agents.
English Shipping. The Trafalgar (P. O. P.) sailed from Deal for Sydney on the 3rd July. The Johnttone and William Wilton were to tail for Sydney on the 20th July, and the Wintcalet, 320, Sproul, on the 25th July. The Raymond, 498, Hart, entered outwards for Sydney on the Ist July; and the St. George, 60S, Jones, on the 1 10th July \ the former would sail on the sth And the latter on the 10th August. The Louisa, 370, Whycherley, had' been appointed the Post-office packet for August. The Sir George Seymour had been taken off the berth for Sydney, and laid on for New Zealand with pensioners, to ■ail about the middle of August. The Clifton, 697, entered outwards for New Zealand, with pensioners, on the 6th July ; also the Ralph Bernal with Government stores.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 239, 13 November 1847, Page 2
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