SALE OF MAIZE, THIS DAY/ Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Hare received instructions from W. Fitzherbert, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, This Day, without reserve, for payment of freight :— BU^ HEI ? S beat New South Wales tJ" vf Maize, in 3 bußhel bags. Now landed ex William and Alfred. ~~ Terms — Cash. Sale at one o'clock, Wellington, January 20, 1849.
SALE OF VALUABLE HORSES/ +. Messrs. JAMES SMITH & Co. Will sell by Public Auction, At the woodyard adjoining Capt. Rhodes' Stores, On FRIDAY., the 26th instant, A LOT OF VALUABLE HORSES AND MARES. These' Horses are. a.ll well bred, have been thoroughly broken in and ridden, and several of them, while being capital Saddle Horses, are also quiet and steady in Harness. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock precisely. Wellington, 20th January, 1849.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. January 17 — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley, from Queen Charlotte's Sound. January 18 — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Macdougall, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner William and Alfred, 117 tons, Tinley, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. Fitzherbert, Mr. A. Hort, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, and two children, Mr. Fyfe, Mr. Wood, Mrs. Walden and three children. Same day — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Jackson, from Nelson. Same day — Schooner Shamrock, 85 tons, Winter, from Launceston. Passengers Mr. Green, Mr. ' Smith. January 19 — Cutter Fitherman, 12 tons, from Manawatu.
DEPARTURES. January 17 — Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey, for Otago. Passengers — Mr. Henry. January 18 — Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson for Castle Point. Same day — Schooner Adelaide, 96 tons, Gedge, foe Hobart Town. Passenger — Rev. Mr. Miller. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Riley, for Waikanae. Same day — Schooner Petrel, 8 tons, Bowler, for Cape Campbell. January 19 — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt, for Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Hoturangi, 15 tons, Anketel for East Coast.
IN PORT. H.M.S. Havannah, 19 guns, Captain Erskine. Barque Cornelia, 372 tons, Mickleburgh. F. M. Hervey, Agent. Brig Sutan, 220 tons, -Marshall. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 35 tons, Hatt. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Schooner Rose, 30 tons, Mulholland. Master, Agent. Schooner Carbon, 25 ton 3, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, Hall. Master, Agent. Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Campbell. Master, Agent Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley. Master, Agent. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Macdougall. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner William and Alfred, 117 tons, Tinlej. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. Schooner Shamrock, 85 tons, Winter. W. B. Rhodes & Co., Agents. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons.
IMPORTS, la the Eleanor — 1 ton potatoes, 20 pigs. Master, Agent. In the Emma Jane — 20 coils rope, 7 cwt. flour, 2 tons potatoes, 16 bags wheat, 2 do. bran, 1 box, 4 casks. Master, Agent. In the Petrel— lo bales wool. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Hoturangi — 400 bushels maize, 20 do. wheat. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In' the Fidele — 4 casks oil, 23 kits humpback oil. Master, Agent. In the Mary Ann — 13,700 feet timber, 100 bushels bran, i ton flax. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Old Jack — 1 bale wool, 60 bags flour, 8 brls. porter, 57 boards. Master, Agent. In the William and Alfred — 25 tons coal, 200 bags maize, 4 boxes soap, 700 planks cedar, 5 casks oilman's stores, 120 bags flour, 1 bale linen, 6 boxes pipes, 10 tons salt, 4 brls vinegar, 2 packages, 1 crate crockery, 62 cases syrup, 1 cask, 2 cases blacking, 2 bags oatmeal, 5 bundles leather, ' 2 trunks shoes, 1 case arrowroot, 3 puncheons refined sugar, 2 cases matches, 2 do. sago, 1 crate earthenware, 4 tons sugar, 10 chests, 10 half chests congou tea, 10 catty boxes tea, 25 cases geneva, W. Fitzherbert ; 30 bags flour, 4 casfes sugar, 10 cwt. leather, 7 pieces castings, 2 cases 2 trusses cottons, Order ; 217 bdls. andbars iron, 3' kegs horse nails, 15 bdls. spades, 3 do. tools, 1 cask ironmongery, 3 casks shot, 27 kegs nails, 6 bdls frying pans, 4 cases cheese. 20 bags rivets, 2 hhds. groceries, W. Fitzherbert; 1 case woollent, 4 cases paper, 1 cve { Order ; 2QOQ cocoa nuts, 2 cues
syrups, 1 basket champagne, 1 keg olives, 18 tins sardines, 4 jars preserves, 1 work table A. Hort ; 5 chests tea, 2 boxes soap, 25 cwt. sugar, 2 boxes candles, 1 medicine chest, 2 cases drapery, 4 do. drugs, 2 casks whiskey, Order; 9 packages fruit, 3 cases, 1 cask drugs, 4 kegs butter, J. Tinley; 7 cases, 1 basket, 1 keg fruit. W. Fitzherbert, Agent. In the Shamrock— 3s2 bags flour, 240 do. seconds, 50 bags oats, Order ; 60 bags flour, W. B. Rhodes; 24 boxes candles, 75 bags sugar, Bethune 6 Hunter. W.B. Rhodes & Co., Agents.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 362, 20 January 1849, Page 3
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