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FOR SALE, A HOUSE, containing Four Rooms, and Kitchen, with excellent Stabling and Garden, in Willis Street. » Apply to Charles Cator, Solicitor. Wellington, Nov. 19, 1847.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. December 19.— Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Southgtte, from Queen Charlotte Sound. December 21. — Schooner Comet, 97 tons, Cork, from Sydney. Passenger — S. Robinson, Esq. Same day.— Brig Nelson, 153 tons, Sedgwick, from Sydney. Passenger — Capt. Lewis.

DEPARTURES. December 18. — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, for Maimkau. -

' IN PORT. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakei. Master, Agent. Barque Nimrod, 235 tons, Espinasie. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Victoria, 244 tons, Williamson. P. M. Herrey, Agent. American Whaling Ship Trident, 449 tons, Stetson. JL Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Armstrong P. M. Hervey, Agent. Barque Woodstock, 300 tons, Nicholson. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Ketch Supply, 15 tons, Murphy. Master, Agent. Schooner Dolphin, 25 tons, Hatt. P. H. Her▼ey, Agent. Barque Ralph Bernal, 400 tons, Maclaren. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Southgate. J. Smith & Co,, Agents. Schooner Comet, 97 tons, Cork. , Brig Nehon, 153 tons, Scdgwick. Ridgways, Hickson, & Co., Agents.

IMPORTS, In the Ralph Bernal — 3 cases, Bethune & Hunter ; 2 packages, H. W. Petre ; 4 cases, 1 bale, J. J. Smith ; 1 case, 2 pair bellows, 1 bdl. pans, 1 cask, 45 kegs, 8 casks, 5 caski, 3 hhds., 112 pots, 41 camp ovens, 2 casks, Bethune & Hunter ; 11 cases, Rer.W. Lawry ; 2 crates, Rev. J. Watkin ; 2 boxes, C. Clifford ; 1 box, Martin ; 1 box, Vaile ; 1 chest, Bethune & Hunter ; 5 cases, W. S. Kozley 1 box, Robertson ; I box, Swainson ; 25 kegs, 1 cask, 5 boxes, 1 case, 2 firkins, 1 barrel, J. Tame; 3 bales, J. Varnham ; 1 bag, HH and AW. ; 1 box Holhngsworth ; 3 packages, 4 do., Rhodes & Co. ; I crate, Masters ; 3 packages, JSNP. ; 1 case, 1 bale, HCW. ; 2 crates, LC. ; 1 case, Wakefield ; 6 bags, HH and NW.; 1 box, J. Woodward ; 1 box, 1 case, Rev. W. Lawry ; 1 box, Hart ; 150 casks beer, 25 hhds. stout, Order ; 20 hhds. ale, Brown & Campbell ; 17 cases, 1 cask, Varnham ; 1 box, Mrs. Donnelly ; 1 case, 1 cask 3 do., 1 case, 34 kegs, P. Munro ; 18 cases, 1 bdl. 1 cask, 8 bales, 1 bdl., 5 grates, 2 boxes, 3 crates, 10 casks Order; 5 cases, 20 casks, 5 do., 15 do., 1 bag, 1 do., 2 chests. 1 bag, 2 boxes, J. Tame; 40 casks. Levin 6 Co.; 2 hhds, 20 casks Spanish wine, ABG. ; 1 case, J. Woodward ; 85 casks, 19 kegs, 2 casks, 2 bales, 1 bdl., Order ; 4 boxes, C. Clifford; 2 cases 2 trasses, J. Varnham ; 14 case 3, W. Hughes ; 3 bdls. 3 bales, 6 cases, J. Stone ; 4 bales, 5 cases, 3 ba!es,Levin & Co. ; 36 cases, W. S. Loxley ; 1 cask, AL. ; 1 keg tobacco, SWZ.; 1 case, TW. ; 8 cases, Christian; 2 bales, 2 cases, Rev. W. Buddie; 1 hhd. brandy, 2 do. Geneva, 25 cases, J. Varnham ; 10 hhds. rum, C. Ferry ; 4 hhds. brandy, Christian ; 50 boxes, Bethune & Hunter ; 2 bales, Order ; 12 cases, Rev. J. Watkin ; 10 cases, Asher ; 23 hhds. rum, 7 do., 20 do., 5 hhds. brandy, 1 do. wine, 3 hhds. brandy, 3 do. wine, Bethune & Hunter ; 7 cases wine, Order ; 1 butt, BGCS. ; 7 cases wine, 13 do. B & Co. ; 1 box, J. R. ; 8 casks sugar, EPW.; 3 caroteels, 7 barrels, 40 boxes raisins, R. ; 1 butt wine, 3 pipes do , 1 hhd. brandy, 21 cases wine, Brown & Campbell; 20 cases brandy 2 hhds. do., 20 do., 3 do., 40» cases gin, W. Hughes 3 casks wine, 2 do., Brown & Campbell; 6 casks wine, 4 octaves, Order ; 8 cases, 1 hhd. 1 case, 1 bale, J. Coney ; 4 hhds., 37 bales, 2 cases, 1 bale, C. Perry ; 1 case, Wallace ; 46 cases, BR.; 1 case, TM.; 1 barrel, WT.; 1 case, L.; 2 cases, T.; 5 cates, D.Nathan ; 1 case, 1 box, C. Perry; 1 chest, T.; 1 chest, 2 casks ginger, 1 cask, 2 do., RM. ; 2 trunks, 2 cases, Levin & Co.; 22 cases, J. Varnham ; 2 cases, 3 bales, W. & Brother, Pahia ; 1 bale, T. C, Rotorua, 2 cases, Miller. Shipped at Nelson — 3 bags sugar, 1 cask merchandise, 1 box boots and shoes, R. Waitt; 1 case prints, 2000 feet timber, a quantity of loose hides. Shipped at New Plymouth — 2 bales wool, 2 cases, 2 cases plants, 2 tons wood, 2 torn flour. W. S. Loxley, Agent. In the Fly — 12 casks black oil, 40 bdls. whalebone. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Nelson — 114 bags rice, 167 do. coffee, 2020 bags sugar, 14 cases cigars, 20 casks rum, 50 chests tea, 70 packages do., 86 packages rope, 3 boxes preserves, 2 cases, 15 barrels tobacco. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents.

Sydney Shipping. The Thomat Lovory, 409 tons, Grahame, hence the sth November, arrived December 2. The Ariel, 73 tons, Sturgeon, sailed for the "Bay of Islands and Tahiti, December 2. The Speed was laid on for New Zealand viaNewcastle. The Waterlilly was laid on for Port Nicholson via Twofold Bay. The mail per H.M. Steamer Inflexible for Auckland was to close on the 4th December. The schooner Timbo arrived at Hobart Town from Auckland, Not. 20 ; she spoke the Sir George Seymour, bound for New Zealand, off Van Dieman's Land. The schooner lhomax Lord sailed from Lannceston for Auckland, November 22. The St George has made an excellent passage of one hundred and four days from the Downs, and has been absent from Sydney only eight months and five days, being one of the quickest voyages ever known from this port.

English Shipping. The Sir George Seymour sailed from Deal for Auckland on the 15th August. The Indian, 591 tons, was to sail for Auckland on the 20th September*

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 December 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 250, 22 December 1847, Page 2

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