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LAND ORDERS FOR SALE. 37<OR SALE, with the privilege of Re-selec- . tion, Three Original Land- orders. For particulars apply to J. Stevens, Thorndon Flat, near Mr. Firth's, CarpenterWellington, Dec. 3, 1848.

JUST RECEIVED, ANEW STOCK OF :— Europe Rope, well assorted Manila do. „ „ Coir do. Best Manila Whale Lines, (a few coils) Oakum and Spun Tarn Seaming and Roping Twine Bunting, Hue, red, and white Blocks assorted, and Mast Hoops Canvass and Duck, assorted Sheet Cork, Plate Glass Log, Lead, and Fish Lines Deck and Paint Scrubbers Paint and Paint Oils, Brushes & Turpentine Stockholm and Coal Pitch and Tar, Resin Cabin and Binnacle Lamps, Boat Lanthorns Iron and Copper Land and Timber Nails and Rooves Assorted Glass and Crockerj' Every kind of General Hardware Well cured Hams and Bacon Warranted Salt Pork Assorted Slops, Groceries, and General Merchandize. At Johnson & Moore's General Meichandize and Ship Chandlery Stores, Lambton Quay. 18th November, 1848.

FOR SALE, SUNDRY Stores and Fittings, daily arriving from the wreck of the barque Subraon. Apply to John Johnston, or P. M. Hervey. Custom House Buildings, November 25, 1848. „

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

rHE Members and Friends of the Congregational Church, lately meeting for worship in Thorndon Chapel, respectfully solicit assistance towards building 1 a place of worship instead of the one they have lost. Contributions in aid of the above object will be received by Mr. George Edwards, Karori; Mr. David Robertson, Te Aro; Mr. Chailes Matthews, Thorndon Quay, or by J. Woodward. Wellington, 28th November, 1848.

THE Superintending Committee of the Wellington Savings Bank, will hold their monthly meeting next Monday evening, Deer. 4, at 8 o'clock, at Barrett's Hotel. Chairman in rotation Mr. Hickson, J. \\ oodwaud. Nov. 28, 1848.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVAI S. December I—Schooner1 — Schooner Dolphin, 35 tons, Hatt, from Otakou. Same day — Schooner Sisters, 15 tons, Bruce, from Akaroa. Same day — Schooner Hoturanyi, 15 tons, Anketel, from East Coast.

DEPARTURES. November 22 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Nelson. November 26 — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor, for Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson, for Castle Point and Ahuriri. Same day — Schooner Ocean, 30 tons, Ferguson, for Otakon. November 27 — Barque Bernida, 548 tons, Arnold, for Otakou. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Brown and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Turner and two children, Messrs. D. Loudon, J. Ormiston, J. M'lntyre, M. Evans, and 35 in the steerage. Same day — Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey, for East Coast. Passenger — Mr. Yule. Same day — Schooner Emily, 15 tons, Phillips, for Nelson. Same day — Schooner Old Jim, 6 tons, Nott, for Queen Charlotte Sound. November 29 — Schooner Emergency, 26 tons, Porter, for Nelson.

IN PORT. H.M.S. Havannah, 19 guns, Captain Erskine. Cutter FUherman, 12 tons, Marks. J. Varnham, Agent. Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Armstrong. Schooner Sisters, 15 tons, Bruce. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Schooner Dolphin, 35 tons, Hatt. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Schooner Hoturangi, 15 tons, Anketel. Johnson & Moore, Agents.

IMPORTS, In the Emergency — 500 feet timber, 3 cases vinegar. Master, Agent. In the Hoturangi — 1§ tons pork, 500 bushels maize. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Sisters — 3000 feet timber. W. S. Loxley, Agent. In the Dolphin — 4 tuns black oil, 3 cwt. whalebone. P. M. Hervey, Agent.

EXPORTS, In the Edward Stanley — 1£ tons sugar, 2 tons flour, 3 hhd. rum, 20 packages sundries, 5 boxes, 3 bales, 3 stones, 1 book case, 3 boxes, 4 casks porter, 4 bales, 10 packages sundries, 1 case champagne, 3 hhds. rum, 3 iron pots, 1 case cheese, 1 cask currants, 5 bdls. sashes, 1 hhd. ale, 6 cases spirits, 2 boxes. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Gipsy — 1§ tons salt, 4 bdls. merchandise, 1 keg tobacco, 2 bdls. 6pades, 2 bags sugar, 1 box soap, 1 do. pipes, 1 cask rum, 1 do, sherry, 2 bags flour, 2 saws, 5 parcels, £ keg tobacco, 6 brls. merchandise, 1 box soap, 1 bale calico, 2 mills, 4 bags flour, 300 feet timber, 1 iron pot, 2 spades, 34 packages. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Old Jim— 4 baga flour, 1 cue sundries. Matter, Afent,

In the Queen — 30 provision casks. P. M. Hervey, Agent. In the Emily — 1 case, 1 box candles, 3 bales merchandise, 1 ton ale, 1 do. porter, 9 kegs butter, 2 casks ale, 27 casks. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Ocean — 8 qr. casks brandy, 1 hhd. gin, 7 boxes tea, 1 qr. cask brandy, 8 cases wine, 1 case woollens, 9 packages merchandise, 2 boxes sauces, 1 case glass, 10 brls. port, 2 kegs, 1 bag nails, 6 cases merchandise, 2 qr. casks sherry, 1 octave do., 1 cask port, 3 weights, 1 case glass, 3 cases hams, 4 boxes tea, 1 bag coffee, 9 packages merchandise, 7 do., 1 case drapery, 1 case, 100 bushels maize, 4 casks bottled porter, 4 cases furniture. R. Waitfc, Agent.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 348, 2 December 1848, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
814

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 348, 2 December 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 348, 2 December 1848, Page 2

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