EX "INDIAN," | FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 1 0 cases First Quality Sparkling Champagne j ■•^ (Lenepvue) 6 cases Old Port 4 do. Golden Sherry 2 do. Marsala ' 2 do. (Destournel) Claret. A perfectlj pure Wine much admired by Connoiseurs 3 hhds. Port (Pinto, Perez & Co) 2 hhds. and 2 quarter casks Sherry (Do.) 6 hhds. Renault's Brandy 1 cask Best May Whisky The above Wines, &c, were selected by a firm in London extensive shippers to the Regimental Messes in India, with great care, and are samples of Wine, &c, in high esteem both there and in England. j Also, Assorted Stationery, Foolscap, Printing and Letter Paper, Wrapping do., &c. 1 case Perfumery containing Dressing Combs Hair Brushes, Oils, &c. Ironmongery, and a selection of Goods adapted for this market. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, April 4, 1818. -
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. April 2 — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui. Passengers — 2 sergeants, 1 private fisth Regt. Same day — Schooner Matilda, 8 tons, Brown, from Waikanae. Same dav — Barque Indian, 591 tons, English, from London. Same day — Schooner Perseverai.ee, 83 tons, Unthank, from Otakou. April 3— Schoouer Agnes Hay, 35 tons, Daymond from Otakou. Passengers — Mr. M. Evans, Mr. P. Brown. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberly, from Queen Charlotte Sound. April 4— Schooner Scotia, 68 tons. Ward, from Hobart Town. Same day — Schooner Eagle, 93 tons, Patteson, from Port Albert.
DEPARTURES. April I—Schooner1 — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Warren, for New Plymouth. Passenger— Mr. Hargreaves April 2— Erig Julia, 110 toes, Clark, for Hobart Town. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, <» prisoners, 2 constables.
IMPORTS, In the Governor Grey — 5 casks pork , 1 ton po ■ tatoes, 60 sheep skins. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Mitilda — 50 ba^s wheat Master, Agent. In the Indian — Wellington cargo — 4 cases, 6 bales' 2 cases, 1 cask. 50 bdls. 4 casks, 2 cases, 26 kegs, 1 cask. 9 cases, 42 cases, 15 hhds 100 cases, 2 bales, 134 casks, 4 cases, 8 bales, 1 case, 10 casks, P. M. Hervey ; 21 packages, 13 packages, J. Tame ; 19 packages, 1 hhd., J. Varnham ; 2 bales, 1 truss, 28 packages, 2 packaees, W. W. Taylor ; 3 boxes, G. P. Wallace ; 4 octaves 4 casks, W. S Loxley ; 1 case, R. S. Cheeseman; 200 casks, 10 octaves, 9 cases, 90 casks, 20 crates, 3 tierces, 350 milk dishes, 40 casks, 60 tons coal, 134 casks, 5 packages, 1 case, 18 packages, 42 cases, 2 cases, 1 cask. 1 bale, 60 boxes, 6 cases, 105 packages, 35 cases, 40 qr. casks, 21 hhds , 2 cases, 2 casks, 5 trunks, 3 cases, 2 anvils, 139 packages, 75 camp ovens, 272 tin pots, 116 bars, 8 bdls. iron, 8 cases, 1 case, 27 hhds., 12 brls , 8 hhds., 6 brls., Bethune & Hunter; 12 casks 16 packages, 1 hhd., S. Dorset ; 50 casks, Levin Sc Co. ; 1 bale, A. Ludlam ; 1 bales, G. Wateis: 3 cases, St. Hill; 12 kegs, 4 brls., 1 case, 1 puncheon, 1 box, 4 casks, J. Blyth ; 3 boxes, I box, 1 box, C. Clifford; 11 packages, 91 packages, 4 grindstones, 2 bdls., R. J. Duncan ; 12 grindstones, J. Harding ; 1 case Mrs. Tomkies, 1 case, W. B Rhodes & Co ; '• pockets hops, J. May ; 1 box, D. Riddiford ; 21 oil butts, Samuel & Joseph ; 1 box, J. King; 1 cask, W. R. Hulke; 1 box, Rev. J. P. O'Reilly; 2 boxes, W. Swainson; 1 box, Major Wyatt ; 1 box, H. Harrison ; 1 box, J. Woodward ; 1 parcel, Mrs M'Donald ; 2 cases, J. Burton; 1 box, Rev. J. Inglis ; 2 boxes, Capt. Daniell ; 2 boxes specie, Col. Wakefield ; 1 bag, T. C. Butler ; 1 case, Capt. Smith ; 1 box, Rev. R. Cole ; 1 box, Thos. M'Kenzie 1 box, Miss A, M. Smith ; 1 box, R. Hart ; 1 cask, 1 case. Dr. Dr. Featherston ; 1 case. T. R. Russell ; 1 case, C. H. Stutfield. Nelson cargo — 172 packages. 50 packages, Morrison & Sclanders ; 1 box specie, C. W. Dawes ; 13 packages, T. Beit & Sons ; 2 casks, 1 case, W. Hodgson ; 80 bags salt, 3 bales, C. Christie ; 1 box. W. Fox ; 1 box, Mr. Dartnall ; 1 box, Mrs. Wilson ; 1 box, C. R. Wither ; 1 bale Mr. Campbell; 1 hamper, W. S. Lyne; 1 case, S. D. Greenwood ; 1 cask, J. Brenton ; 1 box, W. Jennings ; 1 box, S. Saxton; 2 boxes, W. Fox. New Plymouth cargo — 2 cases, Rev. R. Ward ; 7 packages, J. G. Cooke ; 1 keg, 1 pipe, 1 pocket Mr. Good; 1 box, Company's. Agent; 1 box, Capt King ; 1 box, J. Ibbotson. Auckland cargo — 19 cases, 106 boxes, 9 hhds., 11 hhds., 10 quarter casks, 17 cases, 2 casks, 2 casks, 2 cases, 30 cases, 40 cases, I case, 5 cases, 20 hhds., 12 brls., 1 hhd., 6 brls., Brown & Campbell ; 1 case, Paymaster Marshall ; 9 packages, G M., Order; 1 case, 1 packages, 1 crate, J. T. Forsaith ; 1 case, 1 case, 3 cases, 2 cases, 1 case, 7 packages, 11 packages, 1 box, 4 packages, 1 box James Coney ; 14 casks, Williamson & Crummer; 1 box, 5000 plates, John Rout; 1 truss, 23 casks, Officer Commanding 65th Regt. ; 3 bales, John Rout ; 3 packages, 5 packages, Rev. W. Lawry; 1 case, MissTalwassen ; 2 cases, Mrs. Selwin; 1 box Mr. Grey ; 1 case, 4 cases, T. Newman ; 200 casks 10 octaves, 9 cases, Order , 2 casks, 1 case, Gun Room Inflexible; 1 box, Dr. T. L. Campbell; 1 box, A. Sinclair ; 1 box, A. G. Purchas ; 1 box, O.ficer Administering Government; 40 brls., 30 boxes, 10 packages, 12 cases, 7 bales, 5 bales, 4 casks, 2 casks 1 cask, 14 boxes, 13 boxes, 1 case, 1 case, 2 bales, 2 bales, 1 case, 8 bales, 240 camp ovens, 259 iron pots, Gibson & Mitchell. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. ' Iff the Agnei Hay~-Z casks sperm oil, 5 bdls whalebone, 1 case, 1 cask sundries, 10 ' rams. Master, Agent. la the Mary Ann — Wheat and pigs. Master; Agent. " . "
In the Scotia — 42 tons flour, 50 cases apples, 6 cases jams, 8 packages leather, 4 hoxes starch, 4 cases jams, 10 hhds. B. P. rum. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.
EXPORTS, In the Mary Ann— l keg tobacco, 1 do. coffee, 1 earthenware, Ibdl. wool packs, 1 parcel, 2 bales calico, 1 box soap, 1 hbd., 2 qr. casks wine, 9 boxes glass, 2 boxes chocolate, 1 case mustard, 4 cases starch, 1 case drapery, 27 bags sugar, 6 casks ale, 1 package cigars, i keg tobacco, 2 chests 4 half chests 5 boxes tea, 4 bags coffee, 20 bags salt, 2 packages drapery. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Julia— Part of original cargo, 47 logs timber, 26,377 feet. R. Waitt, Agent.
English Shipping. The brig Richard Dart, 300 tons, Potter, is advertised to sail for Auckland direct on the 15 th December. The Victory, 400 tons, is taken up by the New Zealand Company and was to sail for Wellington and the other southern settlements Ist February.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 280, 5 April 1848, Page 2
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