ON MONDAY!! Public Auction to close Consignments.
Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co.
Have received positive instructions to Sell without reserve, the following Merchandize, to close various Consignments, ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 27th INST., viz. : — Af\ bags China Sugar vJ 30 boxes Soap 20 doz. Spades 60 pairs 12-4 Blankets Unbleached Calico, Prints 30 doz. Regatta and Striped Shirts Moleskin Trousers, Boots and Shoes Coloured Cotton Handkerchiefs Orleans Cloth Brown Paper, Chocolate, Dried Apples Mustard, Pickles, London bottled Fruits Sperm Candles, Port and Sherry Wines Salt Pork, Onions, &c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Wellington, 25th March, 1848.
FOR SALE, A GOOD CHRONOMETER, warranted.— Price— Thirty Five Pounds, cash. Apply to James Smith & Co. Wellington, 25th March, 1848. TO CLOSE.
WAITT
Mr.
Will sell by Auction, on TUESDAY next, the 28th instant, at Custom-house Buildings, at 1 o'clock, rriHE remainder of the Cargo of the JULIA I Brig, consisting of — Van Diemen's Land Flour Tea, Brandy, Vinegar, Wines, &c, &c. Also, some Superior Household Furniture. ■ For particulars see handbills. Wellington, 25th March, 1848.
FOR SYDNEY DIRECT,
jsjgSl npHE fine first class ship Kelso, jS|2|\ JL 600 Tons, D. Roxborough Xjjrz!rs|g' commander; has superior accom/gjiy'fejg modations ; and will sail on ThursW^&z&SM day next, 30th instant. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Beihune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 25th March, 1848.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. March 22 — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Cemino, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Armstrong, from Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Prophet, Mrs. Wyburn. Same day — Ship Kelso, 567 tons, Roxburgh, from Sydney via Twofold Bay. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Inglis and servant, Mr. Roxburgh, Mr. C. Sidey, and eight stockmen.
DEPARTURES. March 22 — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley for Queen Charlotte Sound. March 23 — Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Chinnery, for Sydney.
IMPORTS, In the Catherine Ann — 200 bags flour, 50 do. bran, 5 kegs butter, 4 coils rope. Master, Agent. la the Edward Stanley — 7 bags wheat, 4 bags grass seed, 5 pigs, 12 casks ale. P. M. Hervey, Agent. In the Kelso — 33 casks beer, 16 qr. casks wine, 12 cases do., 8 do., 18 do., 12 qr. casks wine, 118 bags sugar, 40 boxes soap, 1 bdl. saddlery, 285 head cattle, 800 sheep. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
EXPORTS, In the Mary Ann — 1 bag flour, 1 case sundries, 1 bag sugar. Master, Agent. In the Harlequin — 8 bales wool, 2 cases stationery, 7 bdls. sheep skins. W. S. Loxley, Agent
At Wellington Terrace, on the 17th instant, the •wife of Mr. A. W. Shand, of a daughter. Erbatum. — In our last number, second page, second column, tenth line from the bottom, for their, read " thin partitions do the bounds divide."
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 277, 25 March 1848, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 277, 25 March 1848, Page 2
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