ON SALE.
40 tons Manilla, China, and Java Sugars 30 chests, 50 boxes Congou 10 tons Y. D. L. Flour, 6 tons Ships' Biscuit 10 bags Rice, 20 boxes Wax Candles 15 cases Mustard, 5 cases Sauces, &c. 10 pockets Kent Hops 40 tons Liverpool Salt, 3 casks Basket Salt 200 boxes Window Glass, 10x8 to 24x18 10 cans boiled and raw Linseed Oil , > 20 hhds., 15 brls. Burton Ale, Nos. 2 and 3 100 casks Allsopp's E. I. Pale Ale 10 hhds., 30 quarter casks Sherry 50 cases Champagne, .20 cases Claret 1C boat and ship Anchors 1 case blue Cloth Caps Ex « Cornelia: 1 30 hhds. Burton Ale, Nos. 2 and 3 30 brls. d 0.,» do., do. 130 casks Byass's Bottled Ale and Porter 6 hhds. Geneva, 1 case Books 240 kegs White Lead Ex " CLARA," daily expected. ' 7 15 hhds., 8 quarter casks Hennesiy's Brandy 20 qr. casks fine Brown Sherry 1?, do. ,do.'OldPoif , 15 cases Claret, 20 cases Champagne 5 hhds. Hollands, 2 quarter casks Madeira 15 hhds. B. P. "Rum, 10 o.p. "4 hhds., 4 quarter casks Sherry 8 hhds., 2 quarter casks Port 100 boxes Window Glass, 10x8 to 20x16 T 14 crates Earthenware, 2 casks Grindery 10 hhds., 5 brls. London Stout 5 pockets Hops, 1 Corking Machine 100 tons Coals, 25 brls. Tar 5 casks Currants, 10 casks Split Peas 44 cases Oilmen's Stores, &c, &c. 2 cases, 1 bale Irish Linen 5 trunks Boots and Shoes 87 packages well assorted Ironmongery 155 Iron Pots, 40 Camp Ovens 500 vols. Books suitable for a Circulating Library And various other Goods Ex " MARTHA" @ Launceston. 10 well bred Horses and Mares 100 fine woolled Merino Ewes 3 tons superior Oaten Hay BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange, Wellington, Bth September, 1848.
EX "LOUIS AND MIRIAM." 1 BAGS BROWN JAVA SUGAR J.*J" 80 do. White Java do. Also, 40 bags Coffee Rice, White and Black Pepper Van Diemen's Land Flour No. 3 Cigars 20 hhds, West India Rum Port, Sherry, and Madeira in wood and bottle, Rutherford, Diury and* Co's brand Robert Waitt. 30th August, 1848.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. September 24 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons. Guard, from Port Underwood. Passenger — Mr. Craig. September 25 — Schooner Dolphin, 35 ton's, Hatt, from Poverty Baj. Same day — Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson, from Ahuriri. Passenger— Mr. Alexander. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Warren, from Auckland. Passenger — Mr. M'Cartney. Same day — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, from Wanganui. September 26 — Barque Harriet Nathan, 126 tons, Gill, from Port Albert via Nelson. Passengers — W. Fox, Esq., Mrs. Fox and servant.
• * DEPARTURES. September 23 — H. M. S. Dido, 18 guns, Captain Maxwell, for Auckland. Passengers — His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, Mrs. Grey, and suite. September 24 — Schooner Hoturangi, 20 tons, Anketell, for Poverty Bay. - Same day — Barque Favorite, 297 tons, Young, for South Sea Fisheries. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann; 8 tons, Heberley, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, George, for Queen Charlotte Sound. September 26 — Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey, for East Coast. Passengers — Messrs Yule and Kanto.
IMPORTS, In the Old JacJt — 23 casks ale, 2 casks porter, 1§ tons potatoes, 3 bags wheat. Master, Agent. In the Dolphin — 3 tons pork, 50 bags wheat, 50 bags wheat and barley, 2 kegs batter. P.M. "Hervey. Agent. - t - In the Gipsy — 4 tons pork, 4 brls, lard, 2 tons hams and bacon, 200 bushels maize, 10 bushels wheat. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Mary Ann — § ton flax, 1 box, 1' box tweeds, 1 bale, 1 box silks, 1 turning lathe and tools, 16 casks, 2 boxes soap. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Edward Stanley — 200 sheep skins, 20 hams, 1 keg lard, 6 boxes apparel, 2 crates soldiers' coats, 1 ton bacon. W. Lyon, Agent.
EXPORTS, In the Mary Ann — 2 cases slops, 4 do. tobacco, 20 gals, molasses, 1 bag sugar. Master, Agent. In the Queen — 20 provision casks, 10 packages sundries. P. M. HerTey, Agent. In the Hoturangi — 1 chest merchandise, 1 bale do.. 2 bdls. do., 1 coil rope, 1 box soap, 1 bale bags. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Catherine — 4 cases, 1 package, 1 case, 4 cases, 6 boxes tea, 1 box, 16 bdls., 4 caiks wine. W. S. Lorley, Agent.
Plymouth, March 27— The Barque Sarah Scott, Captain Alexander Butcher, from New Zealand, passed up channel this morning, and landed here first lieutenant Kane, invalided from Her Majesty's frigate Calliope ; an Admiralty mail from Her Majesty* steam sloop Inflexible (July 1 to September 30) ; an Admiralty mail from Her Majesty's ship Dido, (Sep. 30); two mail bores from Sydney, &c. She Sarah Scott has had a rery long pasiage ; she left New Zealand August 17,
and Sydney Norember 17. She has been m far South as 66, and in 45 west long. On Christmas day she was completely surrounded by ice. Lieutenant Rush, 58th reginrent, and- lady, on leare from New Zealand, is gone on in the Sarah Seait to London. — Time*, March 29. -
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 330, 27 September 1848, Page 2
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