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JUST RECEIVED FROM LONDON, ExSaghalien, Victoria, & Ralph Bernal, And on Sale at the Office of this Paper, AN Extensive and varied Assortment of STATIONERY of the best description, consisting of — [ Ledgers and Account-Books of various sizes I Superfine Demy Writing Paper, ruled & plain Do. Foolscap | Do. Letter Paper * Do. Note do. Envelopes, various sizes and patterns Initial and Motto Wafers Superfine Sealing-wax, black, red, and fancy colours Steel Pens (magnum bonumj1 Pott Paper, Elephant, and Cartridge do. Black and Red Ink, India Rubber Slates and Slate Pencils Best Hambro' Quills, Superfine Playing Cards Pasteboards for Bonnets, Copy-Books assorted Millboards, Marbled and Coloured Paper, various patterns Gentlemen's and Ladies' Card Cases Portfolios and Envelope Cases Antiquarian Double-Elephant and Imperial Drawing Paper > ' ' ' ( Best Black-Lead Drawing Pencils Memoranda Book's, Wafer Stamps Also, An Elegant assortment of handsomely-bound Pocket Bibles and Testaments Cheque Books, Promissory-Note Books, and Books of Bills of Exchange &c, &c, &c December 25, 1847. To the Inhabitants of the Hutt District and Wellington.

GEORGE GREATHEAD, (LATE OF NELSON),

Blacksmith and Farrier, BEGS leave, most respectfully, to inform the Public of Port Nicholson, that he has commenced business in the above line, near the Bridge, River Hutt; and trusts, by punctuality and attention in his calling, to merit a share of that patronage which it will always be his study to deserve. BgF Cutlery of all kinds Ground and Set in the best style, and with the utmost possible despatch. December 25, 1847.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. December 25. — Barque Fanny Fisher, 239 tons, Harrold, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. R. Richmond, Barrack Sergeant Lovell, Mrs. Lovell ana six children, Miss Hill, Messrs. Chamberlain, Macdougall, and Wood. December 26.— Schooner John, 49 tons, Walker,' from Launceston via Nelson. December 27. — H. M. Ship Racehorse, 18 guns, Commander Sotheby, from Nelson and Wanganui. December 28. — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Fjfe, from Kai kora.

DEPARTURES. None.

IN PORT. H.M.S. Racehorse, 18 guns, Commander Sotheby. Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Master, Agent. Barque Victoria, 244 tons, Williamson. P. M. Hervey, Agent. American Whaling Ship Trident, 449 tons, Stetson. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Barque Woodstock, 300 tons, Nicholson. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Barque Ralph JSernal, 400 tons, Maclaren. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Southgate. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Brig- Nelson, 153 tons, Sedgwick. Ridgways, Hickson, & Co., Agents. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Storey. G. Moore, Agent. Barque Waverley, 436 tons, Morgan. P. M Heryey, Agent. Schooner Frolic, 79 tons, Ward. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino. C. Sharp, Agent. Barque Fanny Fisher, 239 tons, Harrold. Bethune k Hunter, Agents. Schooner John, 49 tons, Walker. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Ft dele, 8 tons, Pyfe.

IMPORTS, In the Comet— 23 chests Congou tea, 24 half do., 20 chests Hyson tea, 6 cases drapery, 3 cases drapery, 3 cases bottled fruit, 6 baskets olive oil, 1 parcel apparel, 1 case blaoking, Order ; 32 boxes candles, 6 cases wine, 34 bags maize, 1 parcel harness, W. B. Rhodes. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Gipsy — 42 casks pork, 400 kits maize, 60 side 3 bacon, 232 hams, 32 bags maize, 1 hhd. hogs' cheeks. G. Moore, Agent. In the Waverley — 100 tons coal, 160 head of cattle, 300 sheep. 21 horses. P.M.Henrey, Agent. In the Frolic — 37 casks sperm oil, 9 casks black oil, 11 bdls. whalebone, 30 seal skins, 34 bales wool, 20 bullocks' hides, 3 bdls. sheeps' skins, 7 kegs butter, 7 bales wool. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Fanny Fisher — 79 tons coal, 200 bags maize, 10 hhds. rum, 6 qr. casks brandy, 2 hhds. do., 3 do., 6 hhds. Geneva, 1 case Manila cigars, 4 hhds. rum, 54 bags flour, 8 qr. casks wine, 4 half pipes wine, 50 half cases Geneva, 9 hhds. porter, 10 casks Dunbar's bottled ale, 10 do. porter, 4 half hhds. vinegar, 2 cases corks, 40 boxes mould candles, 20 do. lemon syrup, 350 sheep, 37 head cattle, 7 casks bottled beer, 8 bales leather, j 1 package skins, 1 case grindery, 1 kettle, 5 hhds. j brandy, 10 chest souchong tea, 10 catty boxes congou, 10 tubs sugar candy, 25 bags sugar, 105 do., 20 chests congou tea, 1 hhd., 1 tierce loaf sugar, 5 cases, 2 bales drapery, 1 bale, 5 cases drapery, 2 boxes pipes, 4 packages pipes, 21 bags malt, 4 cases merchandise, 3 bales merchandise, 1 crate crockery, 17 skins tobacco, 1 hhd. wine, 2 bales leather, 2 casks preserved provisions. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

la the John — 13 cases cheese, 100 cases candles 35 bags rice, 1 cask currants, 2 hhds, sugar, 1 brlA raisins, 18 boxes do., 17,900 shingles, 24 bags biscuit, 350 bags flour, 5 cases mustard. W. M. Bannatyne Sc Co., Agent. In the Catherine Ann — 4000 feet timber, 1 ton flax, 1 ton potatoes. C. Sharp, Agent. •

EXPORTS, In the Supply — 1 keg tobacco, 3 do., 2 boxes glass, 6 chesta tea, 2 kegs white lead, 1 cask currants. It. Waitt, Agent. In the Edward Stanley — 14 casks ale, 1 case wine, 12 casks beer, 4 qr. casks wine, 1 hhd. win£, 6 kegs batter, 20 bags flour, 1 hhd. rum, 2 bales merchandise, 1 case do., 10 bags sugar, 1 case merchandise, 1 cask beer, 5 packages merchandise, 1 case, 1 bag flour, 1 bag sugar. P. M. Hervey, Agent. In the Dolphin — 2 bales blankets, 2 do. calico, 12 packages tobacco, 12 bdls. spades, 7 do. mills, 400 empty bags, I packages mills, 12 do., sieves, 2 cases gin, 1 case tobacco, 1 do. saws, ' 2 bales blankets, 4 packages slops, 12 do. spades, 8 do. sundries, 1 cask bottled beer. P. M. Hervejr*. |Ageat.

The Star of CA»»a-h*s-h*d .a. -lengthened pasage from Nelson of 32 days. She left for Sydney on the 4th November, but meeting with a gale from the N.W.. was obliged to put back, and remained until the 6th, when she again sailed ; but from the same cause was obliged to go into Kapiti Bay twice, which she ultimately left on the 10th ultimo. Australian, December 10.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 252, 29 December 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 252, 29 December 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 252, 29 December 1847, Page 2

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