To Let, with immediate possession, THE HOUSElately occupied by Dr.PHiLSON* situate on Te Aro Flat. For particulars apply to Mr. Straton. November 20, 1847.
JOHN TURNER,
Tailor, LAMBTON-QUAY,
BEGS most respectfully to return thanks to his Friends, and lo the public in general, for the liberal share of patronage he has hitherto received; and hopes, by punctuality and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. J. T. likewise begs to inform the public that he has always on hand a varied assortment of Superfine Cloths, Plain and Striped Doeskins, Casimeres, Colonial Tweeds, together with a variety of Figured Satins, &c, &c, &d Wellington, November 10, 1847.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. December 4. — Schooner Agnes Hay, 35 tons, Daymond, from Kai kora. Same day. — Barque Nimrod, 234 tons, Espinasse, from Newcastle. Passenger — Mr. M. Evans, H. Sole. Same day.— Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, from Taranaki. Same day. — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, from Manawatu. Same day. — Barque Victoria, 244 tons, Williamson, from London. Passengers — Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan, J. Joseph and nephew, Mr. Keysing and servant. Same day.— American Whaling Ship Trident, 449 tons, Stetson, from the Whaling Grounds. December 5. — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, from Moraki. December 6. — Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Southgate, from Nelson. Passengers — Messrs. Graham and Kerr, Mrs. Ballard, Mr. Vincent wife and family. Same day. — Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, from Waikanae. Same day.— Schooner Petrel, 10 tons, Bowler, from Wairarapa.
DEPARTURES. December 3. — Schooner Petrel, 10 tons, Bowler> for Wairarapa. December 4.— Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Morrison, for Wanganui and Nelson. Passengers — Captain Collinson and servant. • Same day.— Schooner Mary Ann, 25 tons, Warren, for Wanganui.
IN PORT. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Master, Agent. Schooner Perseverance, 83 tons, Wood. J Smith & Co., Agent. Schooner Catherine, 15 tons, Porter. Schooner Agnes Hay, 25 tons, Daymond. Master Agent. Barque Nimrod, 235 tons, Espinasse. J. M. Taylor, Agent. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. T. Varnham, Agent. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cernino. C. Sharp Agent. Barque Victoria, 244 tons, Williamson. P. M. Hervey, Agent. American Whaling Ship Trident, 449 tons, Stetson. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair. J. M. Taylor, Agent. Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Southgate. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Petrel, 10 tons, Bowler. C. Clifford, Agent.
IMPORTS, In the Catherine— 24 hhds. salt pork, 2 casks lard, 1 ton flax. Master, Agent. In the Agnes Hay — 14 casks oil. Master, Agent In the Catherine Ann— £2 bags flour, 8 kegs butter, 4 cwt. flax, 2 coils rope, 4000 feet timber. C. Sharp, Agent. In the Carbon— \\ tons potatoes, 12 bags flour, 2 do. seconds, 6 bags bran. T. Varnham, Agent. In the Ann and Sarah — 16 bales wool, 1 case slops, 1 plough, 1 harrow. J. M. Taylor, Agent. In the Ocean— 7oo bushels wheat, R. Waitt, Agent. In the Fly— 2 casks ale, 14 bags flour, 20 kegs butter, 1 package bacon, 86 bars iron, 1 hhd. molasses, 4 cases medicines, 2 bags pepper, 5 do. coffee, 1 tierce tobacco. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Petrel— ls bales wool. C. Clifford, Agent. Iv the Nimrod—l keg tobacco, 1 hhd. brandy 5 packages cigars, 50 irats sugar, 10 half chests tea, 10 boxes, 20 bags flour. 2 bags coffee, 211 tons coal, 148 bags maize, 2 horses, 230 sheep, 8 truses hay, 1 case woollens, 2 boxes books and apparel, 1 iron bedstead, 1 crate crockery, 18 bags bran, 60 grindstones, J. M. Taylor, Agent. In the Trident— 9oo barrels oil, 70001bs whalebone. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Victoria— l 47 bags salt, 25 casks soda, P. M. Hervey ; 8 casks port wine, 12 qr. casks wine, 1 hhd.*brandy, 8 casks Madeira, 4 casks brandy, 10 hhds. rum, R ; 280 kegs, N ; 134 bags salt, A ; 20 bags salt, 200 bushels rock, 1 box, G. Lawrence; 12 hhds. brandy, 8 do. rum, R; 68 casks, 2 cases glass, 5 do., P M. H.; 3 casks beer 5 hhds. do.; 65th Regt ; 1 hhd. beer, JFC; 2 cases stationery, R. Stokes ; 1 cask brandy, 267 bars iron, 10 bdls. iron, 1 cask ironmongery, 2 bdls. wood hoops, 12 boxes tin plates, 8 do., 200 bdls. hoop iron, 40 hhds. beer.B; 125 "casks "British goods, A; 11 bales paper, E ; 100 cases Geneva, 2 casks do. P. M. H ; 10 casks wine, 4 casks whiskey, 20 cases wine, R ; 90 cases glass, 1 cask brass wire, 50 bdls. spades, 21 casks nails, 1 case, P.M. H ; 1 case British manufactures, W. Martin ; 1 case apparel, R.W.R; 22 "packages regimentals, 65th Regt. ; 1 case, Rev. R. Churton ; 1 case, S. P.; 5 hhds. Geneva, 6 cases wine. 7 hhds brandy, 6 pockets hops, R.; 2 cases woollens, W. P. A; 1 bale, P. W ; 1 box books officer Engineers; 1 box apparel, Cheeseman ; 2 casks wine, W.L.A ; 120
planks, P.M.H.; 2 boxes, 1 keg, E. Stock ; 1 box, W. C, Hawke'a Bay ; 1 case, J. Thorp ; 2 hhd«. rum, 1 bale, 2 parcels spades, J.H, j 4 casks, 2 cases hardware, P.M.H. ; 1 box, G; 1 bale; J.T ; 2 butts wine, C ; 10 hhds. ram, 2 casks Genera, 20 casks brandy, 5 hhds. do., 12 qr. casks wine, .40 octaves wine, H. ; 1 case fish, H.M ; 2 cases slops, P.M.H.; 4 bales woollens, A.B ; 1 case thread, G. A.; 6 bales blankets, I case apparel, 2 bales calico 6 bales linens, 1 case cottons, 3 cases velveteens, 2 bales calico, O ; 14 cases wine, 9 cases paper, 43 cases wine, U.S. & Co ; 36 cases wine, 6 bales blankets, 2 cases .hardware, 2 casks do., 2 cases slops, P.M.H; lbale, 1 case, 1 packages, H.C.W; 1 trunk apparel, 14 cases, S.J.; 1 hhd. 4 casks, 1 hhd., D.N.E.; 7 cases, 4 bales, 1 trunk, 6 cases, 2 trunks, 2 bales, J. &J ; 2 casks, 1 case, Holies ; 2 cases, P.M.H ; 1 box, H.M.S ; 1 box, D;N , 14 bales, 2 cases, D.N.E; 7 bales, S. & T.; 1 bale counterpanes, C.C; 2 boxes, Carter ; 1 box, Cator; 700 iron pots, 1 box, Marshall ; 4 crates, 1 cask, 3 cases, B ; lbale, P.M.H ; 34 bales, 1 trunlr, 1 case, 3 casks, 2 cases, 505 bell hooks ; 1 case, A. N.W ; 29 coils, 8 mats, R; 6 bales, 2 cases, A'J» 2 casks, 1 case, B ; 18 kegs, 2 cases, 9 casks, 20 cans, I cask, 15 hhds., P.M.H ; 100 bdls., 200 casks beer, B ; 1 cask hardware, 1 bdl. 5 cases cottons, P.M.H ; 150 casks beer, R.H ; 50 casks beer, D.I ; I case cards, 1 case paper, D.N.E. P. M. Hervey, Agent.
EXPORTS, la the Katherine Johnstone— 3o bags floor, 3 hhds. rum, 3 bdls. spades, 20 iron pots, 1 bale merchandise, 2 parcels lucifers and shot, 1 cask tobacco, H casks tobacco, 3 kegs whitelead, 1 roll merchandise, 2 kegs wine, 1 box crockery, 1 barrel merchandise, 1 keg paint, 1 barrel ale, 1 bag maize, 2 barrels merchandise, 1 box and half Chest tea, 3 casks porter. 1 cask sherry, 1 do. port, 1 case bottled fruit, 1 case mustard, 2 bags salt, 5 doz blacking. W. Lyon, Agent.
English Shipping. The Clifton, 867 tons, Cox, was entered outwards for New Zealand and Hong Kong, July 5. The Ralph Bernal was fast loading, and was expected to sail a few days after the Victoria.
Sydney Shipping. H. M. Steamer Inflexible arrived Nov. 14, having made an excellent passage of seven .days from Auckland. Her stay will be very short, having, it is reported, come up principally for specie for the Commissariat. — Sydney Morning Herald.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 246, 8 December 1847, Page 2
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