LAND FOR SALE!
ripHE FOLLOWING TOWN LANDS are _L for sale, either in whole acres or in lots to suit purchasers : — I Town Acre 211— situate between Messrs. Ridgways' and Messrs. Rhodes' stores, having a right of wharfage. Town Acre 515 — Lot I—Containing1 — Containing 66 feet frontage to Lambton-quay, situate between Dr. Dorset's and the Wakefield Club. Lot 2— Containing 76 feet frontage on Lamb-ton-quay and Mulgrare-itreet ; now under lease to Mr. William Couper at the yearly rental of £21. Lease expires on the 11th April, 1852. Lot 3 — Containing 86 feet frontage to Mul-grave-slreet and Sydney-street; now under lease to Mr. William Couper at the yearly rental of £26. Lease expires on the 10th February, 1852. Lot 4 — Containing 48 feet frontage to MulI grave-street. Lot s—Containing5 — Containing 30 feet frontage to Syd-ney-street; now under lease to Messrs. Gunn & Murray at the yearly rental of £20. Lease expires 17lh March, 1852. Town Acre 209 — Lot I—now1 — now occupied by Messrs. Ridgways, Hickson, & Co. at the yearly rental of £120. Lease expires 25th December, 1854. Lot 2 — Portion of ditto, now occupied by Messrs. Bethune & Hunter at the yearly rental of £35. Town Acre 219— -Situate at the head of the Bay, having a right of wharfage. Town Acre 1"39 — situate in Stanle}'-street, Town Acre 1060 — „ Adelaide-street. Town Acre 1083— „ South Road. Town Acre 88 — Daniell-streel. Town Acre 554 — one lot 66 feet frontage on Molesworth -street, with good house and stable erected on it; now let to Capt, O'Connell at the yearly rental of £60. Town Acre 579 — situate in Molesworth and Pi pi tea streets. Town Acre 276 — situate in Tory-street. Town Acre 275 — „ Town Acre 1013 — Stanley-street. Town Acre 950 — R'ntoul-street. Town Acre 1040 — Stanley-street. Town Acre 667 — ,f Sussex-square. Town Acre 947 — „ Adelaide Road. Town Acre 1055 — „ Stanley street. Town Acre 1044 — „ Stanley-street. For further particulars Apply to A. Ludlam. Wellington, August 16, 1848.
PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. THE Undersigned will shortly be prepared to execute PORTRAITS and LANDSCAPES, by a Photographic Apparatus which he recently brought from England, and which has the latest improvements. An unexpected delay has arisen in consequence of the necessity of procuring from Sydney certain drugs which he omitted to bring from England. H. B. Scaly. Willis-street, August 15, 1848.
WANTED,
A SITUATION, AS SHEPHERD, "by a Person who has been for several years employed in taking charge of Sheep in New South Wales. Apply at the Office of this Pa^er. ■> August 9, 1818.
NOTICE. THE Undersigned hereby gives Notice to those parties whose horses and cattle are trespassing on the Courrry Section No. 2, adjoining the Signal Station, that if they are not immediately taken away, the owners -of them will be prosecuted according to law. Aug. 5, 1848. Robert Glasgow.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. August 12 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Port Underwood. Same day — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Wood, from Manawafcu. August 13 — Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, George, from Queen Cbtrlotte Sound. Same day — Schooner Catherine, 15 tons, Porter, from Nelson. Passengers — Dr. Allison and servant. Same day — Schooner Sisters, 134 tons, Clark, ■from Hobart Town. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Levy, Miss Levy, Miss M'Cartney, Mr. Newton, Miss Newton, Mrs. Kebble white, Mr. Thornton. Same day — Barque Wilham, 324 tons, Johnson, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. Temple, five Stockmen. August 15 — *H. M. S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley, from Auckland. Passengers — His Excellency Governor Grey, Mrs. Grey, and suite. August 16 — Barque Victory, 578 tons, Mullens, from Otakou. Same day — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, from Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Petrel, 10 tons, Bowler, from Cloudy Bay.
DEPARTURES. August 12 — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor, for Wanganui. * Same day — Ship Kelso, 568 tons, Roxburgh, for Sydney. Same day — Schooner Queen, 78 tons, Storey, for East Coast. Passengers — Mr. P. M. Hervey, Mr. Yule, Same day — Schooner Agnet Hay, 35 tons, Daymoud, for Akaroa. Passengers — Mrs. Healey and family.
IN PORT. H. M. S. Calliope, 26 guns, Captain Stanley. - Schooner Mana, 27 tons, Wakes. Master, Agent. Barque Subraon, 510 tons, Mills. J. Stnith & Co., Agents. Schooner Emily, 15 tons, Phillips. W. Lyon, Agent. Schooner Emtrfftncy, 30 ton*, Peters. R. Waitt, Agent.
Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberly. Master, Agent. Schooner Triumph, 15 tons, Fowler. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Brig Regia, 181 tons, Johnson. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard. Master, Agent Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Wood. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, George. A. Hood, Agent. Schooner Catherine, 15 tons, Porter. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Schooner Sisters, 134 tons, Clark. R. Waitt, Agent. Barque William, 324 tons, Johnson. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Victory, 578 tons, Mullens. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Petrel, 10 tons, Bowler. J. Smith & Co., Agents.
IMPORTS, la the Old Jack— 2o geese, 2 pigs. Master, Agent. la the Triumph — 1 case arrowroot, 4 tons potatoes, 60 bushels barley, 10 sides bacon, 14 hams 1 keg butter, 4 boxes eggs. J. Smith & Co., Agents In the Mary Ann — 11 sacks wheat, 50 bushels oysters, 1 cask oil, 2 goats. Master, Agent. In the Catherine — 26 bags barley, 3 casks beer, 3 tons potatoes. W. S. Loxley, Agent. In the Eleanor — 20 pigs, 4 tons potatoes, 80 bushels wheat, 20 bushels maize. A. Hood, Agent. In the Catherine Ann — 60 packages wheat, 5 bags barley, 44 coils wool lashing, 3 cwt. flour, 1 cwt. tow, 1 ton potatoes. J. Smith & Co.. Agents. In the William— l6o head cattle, 200 sheep, 2 horses. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Emergency — 70 cases glass, 1 bale calico, 42 casks sugar, 43 bags sugar, 5 bags rice, 40 boxes candles, 67 loaves sugar. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Emily — 4 tons potatoes, 1500 feet timber, 10 bushels maize. 3 tons flour, 7 boxes tea, 1 bale blankets, 8 kegs tobacco. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Sisters — 1 package tobacco, 10 tons flour 6 packages trees, 4 horses, 40 feet timber, 5 bags seed, 7 cases apples, 1 gig, 5 hhds. porter, 2 pockets hops, 4 cases drapery, 3 bales do., 74 bags flour, 124 do., 15 casks vinegar, 15 do. cement, 4 do. glue, 1 case, 2 bdls trees, 5 bags seed. R. Waitt, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 318, 16 August 1848, Page 2
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