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J. Buclcley .>...: .., 10 0 Romqn Catholic Mission-. 5 0 0 R. T. Guteh _.. 1 1 0 Henry Nicoll 1 1 0 W. Atkins 1 0 0 S. Cummins 1 0 0 C. J. Stone 2 0 0 John Cox 1 0 0 R.B 5 0 0 H.J.Hawkins 0 10 0 Rer. Mr. Scon 1 0 0 David Snodgrass 1 0 0 J. Sauerbier 0 10 0 B. Gitto},,.* , „.**... ,0 ,5 .0 Mrs. Railing. ;- J A.; A . ,\. ?■* 0* 10 .0 W. Wfebb . ......... .^~~.'..«..'*0 10 0 W. Harrison ." *.".,.' 0 2*6 Patrick Dignum 1 0 0 Mrs. Wopljey 1 A ,0 W. A. SmitK?: . , . . :. v . •• -. -5 ., -I :K 10' * o Thomas Home -. 0 5 0 J. Hanson 10J J. T. Boyland 1 0 0 Wm. Goo^fello.ijr ,r. $ . . ( . „ , , . V, 10 0 T. Maxwell" '. . . . / „.'. 1. 0 0 j. chb wtek'. 1 . .' ..t. .....;.::... r. ' o"~2 ~ 6 A Friend ....... „, 0 2 6 Mr. H. Somerville i." 0 2 6 R. C. Joplin 10 0 G. Hunter 1 0 0 John (not legible) .... 1 1 0 0 Richard J. Hunt .< 3 0 0 A. Rooney .",,...: 1 00 W. D. L.' 0 10 0H, Hardy , 1 0 0 P. Dunnaho '. 0 1 0 C. Robinson . . „ „ 0 10 0 J.Macky ....'., '.' :.. 5 § 0 James Buchanan „„ 2 2 0 M. Cherrott , '...'I 0 0 J. Woodhouse , *„' 2 0 0 Patrick Lorrigan , 0 10 0 W. L. Rogers 1 0 0 Alexander Black 1 0 0 M. Lorrigan 0 5 0 J. Possenneskie 0 10 0 From island of Kawau: — John Taylor 10 0 0 Edward Mayne 3 0 0 Captain Nmnis 2 0 0 Mr. and Mrs, W. Roberts, senior .... 1 0 0 J. Walters - 0 10 0 ,W/Walters 0 5 0 Richard Rowling •- 0 5 0 Mrs. Mary Mulharn 0 2 6 Mrs. Bready 0 2 6 Mr. and Mrs. Ro we 10 0 George Newman 0 5 0 J. Greenliill 0 5 0 J. Gribble 0 5 0 T. Evens 0 5 0 Mrs. Evens .' 0 6 0 William Bourne 1 0 0 P. Macdonald 0 5 0 T.Roberto „.. 0 5 0 R. Nicknols 0 5 0 Edwd. George! , „... 0 5 0 W. Trevarthen 0 5 0 T. Trevarthen 0 5 0 E. J. Trevarthen '. 0 1 0 Mary Trevarthen , 0 1 0 Sundry Subcriptions 0 10 0 Total subscriptions j£636 6 6

>T!HE UNDERSIGNED, in returning thanks JL to the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity for the vory hbernl support he has received since he commenced business in Mulgrrave street, begs to intimtftp that he has disposed of his Stork and Premises to Mr. D- P. .M'Euen, and he tiusts that the patronage so fully enjoyed by himself will be extended to his successor. Geo. Scott. Wellington, December 12, IS4B.

THE UNDERSIGNED begs respectfully to announce to the Inhabitants of Wellington and the. New Zealand. Pubiic'in general, that he has purchased from Mr. Geo. Scott his entire StocJc of Drapery Goods at large discount from the original cost price, and in conjunction with Mr. Scott's Stock a large and. varied assortment of New Goods will be 'offdred, selected by the Undersigned in London and v Sydney expressly for this market, among which will be -found many novelties in Town Printed Muslins and Cambric, Cashmere,De Lain and Lama Dresses, Shawls, Neckerchiefs, French Cambric Handkerchieft, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Black Satin, Moirey'and Gros de Naples, Mull, Jac.met, Book, Window and Musquito Muslins, Parasols, Hosiery and Gloves in Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton, Tuscan and Luton Bonnets, one cartoon Sewed Muslins, in Habit Shirts, and Collars, West of England Black, Blue, and invisible Superfine, Black, Oxford, Steel and Fancy Doeskins, Genilemens' Black and Blue Frock Coats fiom S. W. Silver & Co., London ; a case of White Long Cloth Shirts from the same house, Mens Moleskin and Cord Trousers, and a small assortment of Boys' Clothing, one case Colonial Tweeds and Doeskins. ' A general assortment of Haberdashery. As the whole of the above roust, be turned in cash forthwith great inducements will be offered. ' D. P. McEuen, Thorndon Flat, December 12, 1848.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

„ . RIVALS. December 16 — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, "M'Dougali, from Manawatu. December 17 — Cutter : Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Wood, from Porirua. Same day— Schooner OWJacJc, 8 tons, Guard, from Cloudy Bay. December 19 — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, from Otakou. Passengersr^-^f. J. Jones, Mr. Peacock. -'-'»- Same day-n-SchoonerJ Governor Grey, 35 Jons, Taylor, from Dtakou. Passengers — Mrs. Dun- * can and son, Mr. Golden, /one native woman.

DEPAfI;IJJSES. December 18 — Scb.ooqtir*Jrittrnpk;<ls tons, Fo,w» j ; ,]er/'for Nfel*6n v . * Same day-4Sch.ooner Emma Jane; 8 t'dns, Reed, ' for.Wtikanfte.

Same day— Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, George, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day— Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley, for Queen Charlotte Sound.

IN PORT..' H M.S. Havannah, 19 gunsj Captain Erstine.^ H.M, S. Fly, Captain Oliver. "- . ~ ' , ' Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Joyce. J. "Varnham, Agent. ' Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Petre. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Petrel, 8 tons, Bowler. J. Smith & Co., Agents. . ,«, , Barque^ GpfiieJia, 372 tbns/Micklehurgh. P. M. ,-HerVeyY Ageijt; ■/ l''\' j " . f■. Schooner Si'stert, 110 tons, -'Clark. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Marys, 62 tons, Roberts. J. M. Taylor, ' > Agent. Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, M'Dougall. Ridgway 3, Hickson-& Co.. Agents: " Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Wood. J. Smith & Co., Asents, Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons. Guard. ' Master, Agent. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Ageuts. , , Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Taylor. W. Lyon, Agent. '

IMPORTS, In the Queen — 1008 bushels maize, 500 bushels wheat, 2£ tons pork; 1 package lard. P.' M. Hervey, Agen,t. In the Gipsy — 38 coils wool lashing, 6 coils cordage. 200 bu«hels maize, 1' Brl. lard, 1 do. pork. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Catherine Ann — 4000 feet timber, $ ton flax, £ ton potatoes, 2 tons flour, 5 casks butter, 12 bags bran, 4 do. clothes lines, 2 tons wool lashing, 3 bags barley. J. Smith & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 353, 20 December 1848, Page 2

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987

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 353, 20 December 1848, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 353, 20 December 1848, Page 2

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