, TO-MORROW! X - PUBLIC AUCTION.
MESSRS.
JAMES SMITH & Co. Will Sell To-Morrow, THURSDAY, THE 23rd INSTANT, At their Auction Rooms, Without Reserve : SUNDRY CHIPS'? FITTINGS Cuddy Table .' Beef, Pork, &c, from wreck of the barque " Subraon." One Cart nnd Harness complete, with Mare in Foal - One Bullock Dray complete Also — A Variety of Merchandize by late arrivals, to close Consignments. . Sale at One o'clock. Wellington, 22nd Novr., 1848.
Timber for Sale,
To arrive per "Old Jack"-xind-" Enterprise"
"from nelson, daily expected,
SAWN TIMBER, suitable sizes for building* , ... James Smith "& Co. Wellington, 21st November, 1848.
FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR. WAITT has received Instructions from the Respective Officers of, 3 H.' M. Ordnancp. to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY next, the 27th instant, at Custom House Buildings, at one o'clork, All that Store now in possession of H.M. Ordnance formerly known as Waitt andTyser's Bonded Store, with the land attached. Plan and further particulars to be seen at the office of Mr. Waitt. Custom House Buildings, , 22nd Novr., 1848.
MR. WAITT will Sell immediately after the Sale of the Ordnance Store : A quantity of condpnined Ordnance Stores, consisting of Bedding, Tents, &c. Also by onlerof the Actir q Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company, About 40 tons best Oil Butts And afterwards a Quantity of Merchandize. Without Reserve. Custom House Buildings, 22nd Novr. 1848.
NOTICE.
THE COMMITTEE of Landowners appointed under the recent arrangement between the Resident Holders of Land Orders and the New Zealand Company having decided upon all the claims preferred, request a Meeting of the parlies to the agreement at Barrett's Hotel, on Wednesday evening next, the 22nd instant, at 8 o'clock, to receive their Report and make final arrangements for the issue of the Compensation Scrip. . Wm. Hickson, Chairman. Wellington, 17tb November, 1848. -
tleather If And Grindery. $J| HHHE Undersigned having made arrangeJL ments with (he first Manufacture! s at Sydney and Hobart Town for a regular supply of all descriptions of Leather, is enabled to offer the same to the Trade of Wellington and its neighbourhood at such prices as will defy competition. D. Isaacs, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Lambton Quay. Wellington, November 8, 1848. N.B. — Wiishire'* Kip and Sole Leather on sale.
WANTED, A WAREHOUSEMAN, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to P. M. Hervet. Custom House Buildings, Nov. 22, 1848.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRrvAr.s. November 19 — Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson, from Ahuriri. November 20 — Barque Bernicia, 548 tons, Arnold from England via Taranaki and Nelson . Passengers — Miss Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Milne, Dr Williams, Capt. Thomas, Mr. Ero^n, Mr. Cass Mr. Torlasse, two misses and master Williams, two misses and two masters Brown, Mr. and ' Mrs. "Frazer, and three children, Mr. Stafford, Mr. M'Shane, Mr. Duppa", Messrs. MSJntyne Armanton, Loudon, J. Lakeman, A. Lakeman, - Taylor, Paul, and forty-five steerage. ' ■Same day — Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey, from East Coast. "
" -» i ' DEPARTURES. November 20 — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward,' for Otakou. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Creed and child. Same day — Schooner Catherine, 15 tons, Kirby, for Nelson. November 21 — Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm, for Taranaki. Passengers — Mr. E. Dorset, Mr. Chrispie, four maories.
IN PORT. ,( H. M. S. Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Marki. J. Varnham, Agent. - " ' Schooner Qcean; 30 tons, Ferguson. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Katherine Jo7tnttone, 10 tons^ Armstrong. Schooner Eliza, 97 tons, Chard. Bethune to Hunter, Agents. -" - Schooner Edioard Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor W. > Lyon; Ageni. , , .
Maty. Apn T 35 tons» M'Dougall. Ridg- V ways, Hicksoir* Go., Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberly. ;Master, Agent Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Barque Bernicia, 548 tons, Arnold. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey. P. M. Hervey, Agent.
IMPORTS, In the Mary Ann— 69 bdls. wool lashiner, 7 cwt. flax,' 7tfGfr feet boards and scantling: MUdgways, HicksoV-& Co., Agents. In the Edward- Stantsi/+l5 casks, 1 ton btcon, 2 casts ale. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Mary Ann — 1 ton potatoes, 50 bushels oysters, 1 T>ag maize." 'Ma3ter, Agent. * - * ' ; In the Gipsy—ltou pork, 1 ton hams-, 400 bushels maize, 1 bag wheat, 1 case lard, 1 box plants. Johnson & Moore. Agents. In the Bernicia— 23 coils .rope, 100 casks beer, 2 do. cider,' Older;' 2 casks brandy, 9 qr casks . win e,.,l cask earthenware, (JuaJßoom Hawwafii 3 cases figs, 1 case plums, 5 packages raisins, 1 cask nuts, leask, 5 crates,' -l'carroteel currants, J. Tame; 1 case, H.W. Petre; lbox, P. D. Hogg; 2 cases sago, 1 case arrowroot, 6 casks, 2 cases. 3 crates, J. Tame; 1 box, J. Barton; 1 case prunes, 1 cask walnuts, J. Tame ; 3 cases, books, W.W.; 1 case ammunition, J O. Western ; 1 cape, Otakou Library ; 1 case, J. Gill ; 1 case, Harding; 1 case, Webster ; 1 case, Capt, Henderson ; 1 case King ; 7 cases, New Zealand Company ; 1 case, Mantell ; 2 cases, Wakefield ; 3 ca&es, Cargill ; 1 case, Bell ; 1 case, Levin ;t; t 1 bale, G.; 1 cask, 2 bdls., 5 bass, 23 packages, Order. Shipped at , Nelson— 2 horses, 6000 feet timber r 2OOO bricks, 4000 feet timber, 1 ton -flour, 1 case tobacco. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
EXPORTS, ' Iv the Catherine Ann— 2ooo bricks, 6 bags-flour, 1 case slops. 1 bale do., 40 bags flour, 1 keg tobapco, 1 puncheon rum, 2 half chests tea, 4 bags salt. X clock, 1 bag sugar, 4 bags sugar, J. Smith "& Co:, Agents. In the Catherine— 1 tou coal. W. S. Loxley, Aeent. "in the Scotia— l case drapery, 10 bags flour, 6 casks beef, 1 horse. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Fly— 2o bags coal, 4 casks oil, 3 qr. casks rum, 1 qr. cask brandy, 5 cashes gin, 1 bag sugar, 5 bales blankets, 5 casks bottled ale 6 boxes glass, 1 pocket hops, 6 bars iron, 2 ctsks tobacco, 1500 bricks, ( 1 cask beer, 1 hhd. sundries, 8 packages sundries, 2 bag 3 sugar, 3 cases sundrifs, 1 case do., 4 bales do., 10 boxes candles, 1 trunk, 1 package cigars. W. Fitzherbert, Ageut.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 345, 22 November 1848, Page 2
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