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rpHE BRIG ° BEE," Addam f » X Master, will sail for Sdyney SATURDAY the 20th instant. ■jHK For Freight or Passage Apply to W. M. Bannatyme & Co. . Wellington, 13th November, 1847.

MAIZE. TO BE had at the Store of the Undersigned, at 3s. 6d. per Bushel.

For Cash only. J. M'Beth, Willis Street. Wellington, 13th November, 1847.

FOR SALE, 2 TONS OLD GRASS HAY. Apply to M. Hammond, Porirua -Road. November 17, 1847.

ON SALE.

EX "SAGH ALIEN." n^AMPA G.N E in' 1 Do*. Cases, of the Vy First Quality. W; S. Loxley. Farish Street, Oct. 30, 1847.

THOROUGH BRED Imported ENGLISH BROOD MARS

FOR SALE. fiLEMENTINA, by Oswestry, out of E trzA \j Apply to Charles Cator. . Wellington, October 25, 1847.

HOPS. BEST KENT HOPS retailed at the Cooperage of the undersigned, Lambtonquay. Joseph Masters. November 6, 1847.

FOR SALE, Ex •• LADY MARY PELHAM." VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FLOUR Portland Bay Beef in Tierces Biscuit, Butter Mould Candles Hay packed in Trusses Coal Tar and Pitch W., B. Rhodes & Co. Te Aro, 20th October, 1847.

Ex "SAG H A L I £ N'" from London, And on Sale at the office of this Paper, SUPERFINE FOOLSCAP Copy books ruled Superfine Playing Cards Beit Russia Card Cues Superfine Sealing Wax, black, red, and fancy' colours ' ' Best Hambro' Quills Initial Wafers Mayor's and Vjrse'i Spelling Book* &c., &c., &c. November 17, 1847.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. - Nprember 14. — Schooner Kate, 61 tons, Bowden, from Auckland and East Coast. November 15. — Brig Julia, 111 tons, Clark, from Auckland. Passengers — Dr. Renwick, Rcr. R. Taj lor, Miti Taylor, Miss Strang, Mrs. Blake.'

DEPARTURES. November 13.— Brig Lady Mary Pelham,lB4 tons, Wing, for Nelson. , „_, November 14. — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Davis, for Wanganui. Passengers — Mrs. Taylor and 2 children. Same day. — Barque Eleanor Lancatter, 480 tons, Lodge, for Wanganui. Passengers — Capt. O'Connell, Mrs. O'Connell and child, Mrs. Wyatt and child, Dr. Philsoh, Mrs. Philson and , 2 children, Lieuts. Cothbert andM'Gregor, Ensign Thelwell, Dr. Park, 6 sergeants, 153 rank and file 6*sth Regt, and a detachment of 58th Regt Same day.— -Schooner Frolic, f>7 tons, Ward, for Campbells Island.

IN POUT. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Matter, Agent. Schooner Flirt, 8 tons, Day. J. Smith & Co., Agerits. Catteic Ann and Sarah, 28 torn, Sinclair. P.M. , H«nrey, Agent.'. Brig jfoe, 137 tons; Addami. - r W. M.> Bannatyne & do;, Agents. * Schooner Perseverance, 83 tons, Wood. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Kate, 61 tons, Bowden. C. Sharp, Agent Brig Julia, 111 tons, Clark. R. Waitt, Agent.

• IMFOKTB, In the JTo/«— 79 cask* black oil, 34 bdlt. humpback oil, 24 bdlt. whalebone, 27 lbs. ambergris, $ ton hams and bacon, 1 keg lard. C. Sharp, Agent. In the Julia— -25 tierces beef, 1 hhd. brandy, 1 basket tobacco, B packages "tobacco, 4 hhds. 11 casks vinegar, 1 case slops, 80 boxes glass, 5 cases cigars, 1 keg 1 tierce 25 baskets tobacco, 1 case Geneva, 4 cask* snuff, 5 casks sperm oil, 41 bags bran, 26 bags biscuit, ,6, casks pork, 8 pockets hops, 260 bags maize, 6 kegs jam, 1 bdl. leather, 71 bills, whalebonte, 1 bag cbrks, 2 cases 2 bales slops,' 1 cast, 11,I 1 , barrel* ginger, 1 case castor oil, 14 boxej candles^ 1 case soap, 1 .beer engine, 2 boxes cigars, 3 bdls. hoop iion. , R. Waitt, Agent.

* ZXPORtf 8, » ', In -the FroJic-^l2O bags flour, 50 bags fugar, 6 chests tea, 10 tiercel beef, 20 casks* ale, 20 casks porteri 4 tons salt, 1 bag coffee, 15 cases mantu factares, 6 bales do., 6 whalelines, 30 tans shooks 4 casks sugar, 1 cask hardware, 20 bags biscuit, 1 hhd. brandy, 4 hhdi. nun, 3 qr. casks bfandy, 2 i»W». gin; 2 kegs tobacco, 19 tiereM bcaf, 20 boxes ■amp. W. M. Bannaqmrfc Co. Agaats.

Auckland Shipping. The Barque Hope, 377 torn, Marshall, tailed for London on the' 18th October* with a cargo of span, timber, copper ore, manganese, &c. The ahip Factor, American bottom, from Tahiti, had been told there at abandoned for repaira -and it now owned by Messrs. Hort Brothers, of that place, in conjunction ' with Capt. McCook, formerly of the Coquette. She left Tahiti on sth Sept., and called at Raietea, since which the hat enoountered very unfavourable weather. She will load timber hence for the Tahitian market. H.M. S. Calypto left Tahiti on the Ist nit., on a cruise among the Society Islands. The Harpley, from Launceston to London, which had put into Tahiti leaky, had undergone repairs and resumed her Toyage. The Ann, schooner, of Tahiti, was to sail in a few days for Sydney. She left there the Ann, schooner, Rodgers, and the Jamet and Amelia cutter, from Sydney; also a frigate, a brig, and two tteamert , French men-of-war. The Timbo sailed for Hobart Town on the 25th October. The ship Minerva, 691 tons, M'Brath, arrived October 8, having left Gr&vesend'oa the Ist July. Paisengers^-Msjor-Gentral Pitt. K,H., Mr*. Pitt five daughters and oneson* Captain Smith; Sixth Regimerit; aniMrs. Spritti, Captain Greenwood: Brigade-Major, Mrs. Greenwood and ton, eighty rank and file Royal New Zealand Fenciblet, sixty nine women, and one hundred and forty seven children. The ahip Sir Robert Sale, arrived October 9, from Cork sth July, with pensioners. Mr. J. S. Burgess hat been appointed to the temporary command of the Government brig Victoria. The ship Factor, 336, McCook, arrived October 20, from Tahiti.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 240, 17 November 1847, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 240, 17 November 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 240, 17 November 1847, Page 2

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