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THIS FORENOON — to close importations per "KELSO." MESSRS. 3ETHUNE & HUNTER will sett at the dockyards, Te Aro, this day at i past 11 o'clock,10 or 15 Head.of Cattle (Cows and Heifers) that the stockmen omitted to get in at yesterday's sale, without reserve, of course. Wellington, 9th August, 1848.

SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT.

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Have received Instructions from G. D. Lardner, Esq.,D. A.C.G., to Sell at their Auctionßooms THURSDAY NEXT, THE 10th INSTANT, the following Surplus Stores from H.M. Ships " CALLIOPE," and " FLY," viz. :— IQA Empty Barrels, Puncheons, and -*-^" Hogsheads 6 Tierces Beef, Bags Biscuit, Carpenters' Gunners' and Boatswains' Stores And now lying at Porirua, Provision Casks, Tierces Beef, &c, &c.

AFTER WHICH,

A Variety of Merchandize and Furniture, ex ' "SUBRAON," and late arrivals. Particulars of which will duly appear by handbills and advertisement. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Wellington, sth August, 1848.

Cargo of the Barque " Subraon."

SALE OF HEIFERS, COWS, DURHAM BULLS, DRAFT AND SADDLE MARES

AND HORSES.

Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Col Are instructed to sell, on FRIDAY next, the 11th inst., at Messrs. Beihune & Hunter's Stockyaid, WITHOUT RESERVE .—

THE Cargo of the " &ÜBRAON," viz.— 86 Superior Heifers, 2 to 3 years old

35 Superior Milch Cows 3 Bulls, pure bred Durham 30 Mares and Horses, principally broken in to dratt and Saddle.

The above Stock is now landing in first-rate order, and has been express!}' selected, by an

experienctd Colonist, purposely foi this maiket. The Cattle are from the herd of William Marshall, Esq., of Liverpool Plains, and the Horses from the celebrated Stud of Dr. Bowman." Sale to commence at Halfpa&t 12 o'Clock. Wellington, slh August, 1848.

npHE Undersigned begs to acquaint the Public _L that he has removed to the Store next to the Wakefielil Club House, adjoining Mr. James M'Beth's, Pipifea, where he h^s a general as sortmenl of Goods — Blankets, Piints, Calicos, Slops, &:c. — always for sale at the lowest market prices. He avails himself of this opportunity to remind the Inhabitants of Wellington, and Traders on the coast, that he has in stock (duty paid and in bond), The finest Brand}', and second quality do. Scotch Whisky Port and Sherry in bottle and in wood Sparkling Champagne, a most superior wine Claiet Old Dry Marsala, &c. &c. 11. J. Duncan, Lambton-quay. Wellington, August 5, 1848.

WANTED,

A SITUATION, AS SHEPHERD, by a Person who has been for several }eais employed in taking charge of Sheep in New South Wales. Apply at the Office of this Pa,.er. August 9, 1818.

BRITANNIA LODGE, M. U. I. O. F. No. 3833.

UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOYEUNOR-IN-CHIEF.

TTpHE Public i 3 respecfully informed that a J_ C ONCERT anil BALL will take place in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Aurora Tavern, in aid of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the above Lodge, on WEDNESDAY, THE 23rd INST. Colonel Gold has kindly permitted the excellent Band of the6sth regiment to be in attendance on this occasion. To give increased accommodation to the visitors, the whole suite of rooms will be thrown open for the first time, presenting an extent of upwards of 300 feet. In the course of the evening several fa\ounte pieces will be performed by the Band. For further particulars see future bills and advertisements. Tickets ss. each. Wellington, August 9, 1848.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. August s— Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, from Vfanganui.

DEPARTURES. Aueust s—Schooner5 — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons,- Joyce, for Taranaki. -August 7— Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, "Watt, for Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Park and family, Capt. Taylor. Same day— H. M. S. Fly, 18 guns, Commander Oliver, for Nelson. Passengers — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Messrs. Gisborne, Mantell, and Wills.

- IN PORT. Schooner Maw, 27tfltos. Wakes. Master, Agent. Schooner Queen, Wtons, Storey. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Cotter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor. Ship Kelso, 568 tons, Roxburgh. Bethune & * Hunter, Agents. ■ Barque Subraon, 510 tons, Mills. J.'Soaith & Co., Agents. Schooner Agnes Hay, 35 tons, Daymond. Master, Agept. Schooner Hoturangi, 16 tons, Sanford. Johnson Si&oore, Agents. Sch'oo'nor- Ocean, 30- tons, Fergusob; R. Waitt,, Agent.

V'" - IMPORTS, • ■„, -f. ' In the Ktlso— s. tons sugar, 8 qr. casks wine, 15 casks beer, 26 cases wine, 6qr. casks wine, 260 head cattle, 5 horses. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Subraon— soo sheep, 4 horses, 1 ton flour, 3 grindstones, 5 casks tongues, 4 packages bacon, 1 truss tweeds. 194 head cattle, 36 horses, 6 casks oranges, 1 hhd. porter, 8 packages fruit trees, 40 boxes candles, 2 crates crockery. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Agnes Hay— 2B casks black oil, 2 chests wearing apparel. Master, Agent. In the Edward Stanley— 2o bags lime, 1001b. biscuit. P. M. Hervey, Agent. In the Governor Grey— l3l hides, 20 casks, b packages bacon 20 hams. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Hoturangi — 400 bushels maize, i ton pork. Johnson & Moore, Agents.

EXPORTS, In the Maid of the Mill— 7 kegs nails, 1 cask ironmongery; 1 case woollens, 12 bdls. hoop iron, 4 casks, 1 bag sugar, 14 casks salt, 1 bale calico, 2 bales blankets, 1 bale prints, 4 bags coffee, 1 can oil, 3 doz spades, 2 shooks, 10 chests tea, 1 keg tobacco, 4 cases wine, 3 casks bottled beer, I bdl. forks, 1 truss hardware, 1 truss cottons, 1 bale blankets, 1 box currants, 4 boxes soap. J. Varnham, Agents. In the Carbon~s tons flour, 3 puncheons rum, 3 casks bottled beer, 3 casks ale, I cask wine, 1 case, J. Vtrnham, Agent. 1 In the Governor Grey— 2 crates clothing, 7 casks ale and porter, 1 do., 1 case gin, 15 packages luggage. 6000 biicks, 1 puncheon rum, 2 bags barley, 1 chest tea, 4, casks wine, 1 case, 1 bag sugar, 6 boxes, 1 cask oil, 2 bags sugar, 12 boxes tea, 1 cask currants, 1 bag coffee, 32 saucepans, 2 casks 2 cases wine, 5 boxessoap,2 bales blankets, 1 bale corks, 1 bale rugs, 2 cases slops. W. Lyon, Agent

Sydney Shipping. June 28.— Regia, brig, 181 tons, Captain Johnson, for Port Nicholson and Anatam :— Cargo for Port Nicholson — 22 packages cottons, 1 case beads, 3 cases woollens, 2 cases paper, 1 case worsteds, 1 case toys, 1 case oilcloth, 1 case silk and cottons, 15 cases hock, 2 cases silk worsted, 1 case music, 1 case pasteboard, 1 hogshead>fid 36 cases brandy, 1 package sweetened spirits, 1 case millinery, 3 trunks shoes, 1 case hats, 1 ca-e stationery, 10 packages furniture, 1 Dauguerreotype, 1 case eau de Cologne, 3 cases arrowroot, 13 cases pipes, 4 rolls malting, A. Dieutler ; 92 bags sugar, 1 bale shirts, 5 cases slops, 6" t.unks drapery, 14 barrels flour, 2 cases starch, 81 bags biscuit, 1 pair bellows, I can fi^h, 1 case hardware, 5 crates eatthenware, 2 crates chairs, l*beam and scales, 12 weights, 3 trunks paper, 1 case cutlery, 1 package saws, 1 cask Ictmps, 2 casks boots. 18 boxes tea, 4 packages luggage, 1 box anchovies, 3 casks glass, 48 grindstones, 1 cask weights, 1 cask axes, 2 hogsheads 1 puncheon rum, 4 casks ink, 108 cart boxes, 20 cases brandy, 1 cask irons, 10 cases candles, 15 flat irons, 2 fencers 12 bars steel, M. Asher ; 28 bags coffee, 244 ba»s sugar, 50 ten-catty boxes tea, Thacker & Co. ; 4 barrels whiskey, R. Porter; 10 packages sundries, T. Taylor ; 1 case, C. Sutherland ; 4 cases fruit, George Small ; 50 tierces bepf, W. Doyle ; 2 cases boots, W. Turley ; 2 casks saddlery, S. Burge ; 3 bales leather, 1 case grindery, J. R. and A. F. Wilshire ; 66 bars and 8 bundles iron. 20 boxes soap, 1 box paper hangings, 10 chests tea, M. E. Murnin ; 11 bundles frying-pans, Moutefiore, Graham, & Co. ; 1 horse, Lieutenant Paul ; 500 sheep, 6 tierces beef, A. King ; 4 packages woollens, 1 case ink, 12 bags sugar, U. A Prophet ; 4 packages sundries, J. ltickards ; 5 cases brandy and wine, 2 casks beer, 2 baskets oil, 3 cases groceries, 2 kegs tongues, 9 bags maize, Smith, Croft, 6 Co. ; 4 packages hardware, C Scott — For Anatam :—l5: — 15 kegs tobacco, 24 bags rice, Thacker & Co. — Sydney Morning Herald.

English Shipping. The Barque Charles, Small, from New Zealand, arrived at Gravesend on the 24th February.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 316, 9 August 1848, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 316, 9 August 1848, Page 2

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