FOR SYDNEY .. P&&&6&- '. x fTVH^ghe-Btilish tuilt barqueto<pjs, Joßjt'^'ort, Commander, witt sail; on' Thursday next, the vessel has got splendid aceSthmodutions. For Freight or Passage apply to the Commander on board, or to James Smith & Co. Wellington, 3rd November, IS4B.
HORir/JQULTJ&KAL /SOCIETY., k, A M^EjTING of tbe'Comimttee of the HorJijCJL cultnVdl Sociefywilt be held at "Barrett's Hotel, on Monday evening next, at half-past seven o'clock, for the purpose oft making the necessary arrangements for the next Exhibition. Gso. Moore, "" ~ ' Secretary. November 4, 1848.
NOW LANDING, --__.-_ ~"l?x "IZuislMcrfflirihin. and Clara, AND ON SAtLE" BY THE UNDERSIGNED :
BAR and ROD' IRON, all sized A. few best Horse -Brushes and' Curry Combs, and Dandy Brushes Horse N/«ils, &c.j &c, &c. —. . i/[ t Qui W> Farrier, Dixon-street, Te aro. Wellington, Norember 4, 1848. _^
~~ Z TO BE LEI 1 , ~ , -With immediate possession, , A CONVENIENT and Substantial Weather _TjL boarded Cottage Residence, in Hawlcesti ne witb half an 'Acre of garden-ground attached. *>,'''•'•' . r - Apply to Mr, Ross, Solicitor. November ' 4, IS4B. ' ' i
L.OST, on >A ednesday, the Ist ins>t., about- ■ mid-day, between Maori Row and' Wilbs ! Street, a. White Pocket-handkerchief," with two | one-pound notes, a sovereign, half-sovereign, and Yome silver tied in it, amounting to nearly four pounds. , " Whoever will brin j the same to the office of this paper will be giatefully thanked and suitably rewarded by the owner. ! Wellingun, November 4, IS4S.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
' ARRIVALS. NoTepobcr J — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, fnJin L Nelso"n. n ><l ' '"• Same day — Bng^uts qnd.Miriam, 127 tons," Pelfold, from Sydney.' Passengers— -Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Jenkins, M'Ewan, St. Hill, ".CMra/^obk/Mr^and Sirs': El win r «n'd five children, Mrs. Chew, Mr. Ferrers. Same day — Schooner Emily, 15 tons, Phillips, from Nelson. * „. day— Schobnefr j£ erteverance, tss ,'toiftb Un- • % thank, from fiob'art Town. Passengers — Mr. ;?c; ?c iFlyger, 3 children^ Miss Ffyger^ 1 Mrs. ,'Thorns vf ♦no: chjid, a. Ke^Mi 1 ; and ;aaj>, >liijtthew. ' "November 2— Barque Raymond; 49U tojis,. Hart, from Twofold Bay via Otakou. Passengers — Mrs. Hart, 3 childi en. and servant. Same day — Schooner Ocezn, 30. tons, Fergospn, P. 3r<imKailor«.U /.• '.J '' >*'.'
Noyember I—Schooner1 — Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Tbomps • •Boa^forAbndri,'' ■' *•' '- ' ' '■" -'. Same day — Scho'oiter'Fidele, 8 torn, Campbell; for , •-- .KaiukowtffJ-f'i-' ' »'
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 340, 4 November 1848, Page 2
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