■h *% F NOTICE. -- - •*■"" : j^ifMfeETING of the Holders of CompensaJLi. tion Land Scrip from the New Zealand Company, will be held at Barrett's Hotel, on Thursday the Ist of March next, at 12 o'clock precisely, for the purpose of Balloting for the Orders of Choice. '*f! Holders of Scrip who do not attend personally or by agent shall be deemed to concur in the arrangement agreed upon at the meeting : and the Chairman shall be entitled to act for ,/vH- such holders. v*v«*.^ $*->*?* „ *ijt is rejppsted tha|;all mrspns who have not *^ppU*d%r theirScrip^iltdo so forthwith toTrie Uftelersigned? v ** W. Hickson
.__J?£ JOURJfSXMEN BAKERS. , WANTED IMMEDIATELY a Baker to procfefed, W Porirua.J ;;f<,l\l Apply to ««„,. ~ ~ W -«^^~.~..~,..W-.*B» -Rhodes &.-€o-.— - TeAro, ,7th February^ 1849. . t ,f, f SECOND AND ;FINAL DRAWINGS IN, i-THE PARTITION OF ftf t 7 < ~ .'■ THE - - f ! •' A Bflnk of Australia Properties, ft -- t
MR. LYONS
IS authorized to announce that the difficulty' being now removed which prevented the Bank from including THE' FROPEftTIES FORMERLY BELONGING TO MESSRS. HUGHES & HOSfclNGj in the first Drawing of the Partition . All these , VERY VALUABLE PROPERTIES,
including
, THE SYDNEY PROPERTIES, ,. The Race Course at Maitland.the Properties in the Town 1 of Melbourne, at Jika Jika and at tne Merri Creek, BESIDES THE Mineral and Alluvial Lands at Adelaide, ' Will be Allotted and Divided, to be Drawn for
ON EASTER. MONDAY,
-.The.^tklApril Next. • • A list" of the whole of the Lots is in course of preparation, and will be submitted to the public before the tickets are issued. Particulars ,may be obtained on application at theOffice it p/ -f ,, W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, 47th February, 1849.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. . ; February 15 — Brigantine Scotia, 68 tons; Ward, , "from". Sydney. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Dean and six children, Mr. and Mrs. Nicol. Same day — Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Storey, from Otago. Same day — Schooner Maty Ann, 8 tons, from Queen Charlotte Sound. February 16 — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, from Cape Camp-bell. ' Same day — Schooner Petrel, 8 .tons, Bowler, from Cloudy Bay.Same day— Schooner Star of China, 112 tons, Dow keiy from Sydney.
..j . DEPARTURES. February 15 — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 > tons, Fowler, for Nelson. FassengersvCapt. Marshall, Mr. PUnk. Same day — Schooner, OM Jack. 8 toos, Jackson, for Cloudy' Bay. Passenger— Mr. Guard.
IN PORT. H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes. Barque Cornelia, 372,t0n.5, Mickleburgh. P. M. Hervey, Agent. American Whaling Ship William C. Nye, 400 ,ton£, Rose,. . J-. S/r>ith, & Co., Agents. ' Barque Margaret' Brock, 245 tons, Saunder». -J. * Smith & Go. .- Agents. - - i Brig Maguasha, 120 tons, Htme. R. Waitt, Agent: Ship A jaw, 767 tons, Young. Bethune & Ifjtnter, , Agents. >'.(-"'." <- $ ' Harvest, 267 tons, BaSlejr. J. Smith & Co.j Agents. ' / j# < t ,'-,, ' ,<; Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt. W. Lyon, Agent. - y , . ? Ketch Supply, J5 tons, Boyce. -Master-, Agertt. . Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Rileyi - M aster J Agent;,", , - - - Si,, . '■'•"_ Schooner Perseverance, 82 tons, Untbank.. ' Sbiih & Co., Agents. * ' / Brigantinei Stfotia,' 6B tons, Ward. W. M.,Ban4a11 tyne & Co., Agents. ''' '' r ' *'''*' Schooner Qu^een, 45 tona^ Storey. P: M": Hervey, -Ageot:^"- '' ':'/, ■'- ' — Scboonier Maty >lnn, 8 tons, .Heberley. Master, Agent.jjr"j . i.M-. .'- .'.i :• . Xu'tter ~Ann and fiarah]^ tons) Sinclair. W. Lyon, Agent; ~ •.*■>-! 'S6hoj(>iier petrel, 8 tofas, Btfwlisr. J.!Smit| a^Qlo., jScho/jner, Star of China, 112 tons, Dowker.
IMPORTS, ■' ' 1 " >'* • i -- In the Scotia — 12 kegs mariufaetufed'tobacco, •1 case*eigars'/G fohds- - Whiskey? ; 3>half " chests congou tea, 192*taats sugar, J3P bags do., -bag's coffee, 20 boxes hyson te« 7 W; M;'B«n'na!Hjr&#%JC6.rs boxes soap, 1 cas^'lqa? sulw, J ' fiheSt'tea, 1 3 bales;' 's* boxes cottons, 1 ,1 6ase'*inatcHes,~ l'cask" havdirare,| I'stoyi, 1 cask' i'tfk/'S'ca'setf'cottijis, 1 l.pickage/Qra'eir ; 1 crate, crockery, 1 iron' 1 'safe, 4 casks ale,J l iron punops,';fo "deals, lj&sk'i lamp-black; 's 'casks' j 1 case, oilman's stiores, 2o packages' furnVtu'rej l/roll'lead/'l cask piping, Older; 1 caare^ ironmongery, 1 bdl. frying pans, 1 bdl. wheels, lcaseiprints, )57 bags-maize, 1 package S J-J^,.l e tfir«.irons; 1 piece doeskin/ 3 casei" preserves, 20 bpxes raisiAs,Vt^et trays, 1 package shirts. 1 dresirng-gfaSs, l' f cas6 chairs, 1 case dri-: »pery,- 2&& Ua fftrlßfenware; 2 cages doftdns; &tiWs~ calico, 1 case, I. ' par^elt.hjoatt, 4t.eas6i' ailftla^ stores, 10 boxes raisini, <2\cases Chinese preeerveji. ty.,%l* BannitjSe & Co., Agento. ;
'" X wool, 26 'fi^, do. W. Lyon, Agent* ?s^e* In the Que«t — 15 bales wool, 30 do., 15 caSfs oilmau's stores, 3 casks Tinegar. P. M. Hervey, Agent. In the Mary Ann — 50 bushels oysters, 70 bshls. wheat, 300 dozen peaches, small quantity salt fish. Master, Agent.
EXPORTS, In the Harlequin — 20 bags flour, 40 do., 50 do., V24 V 24 bags sugar, 17 do., 20 boxes tea, 2 chests do., 8 v casks beef, ,1Q j»gs 1 bale, slops^ 4 kega^ fcutter, 8 packages, $^:asjs&l cask/l keg^na^lp cases wine, 6 eases syrup," 1. chest, ,4 half; do. tejr 2 cases mustang 2 cases slops, "4*brls. p-6ifterr6-boxes glass, 1 case pickles, 6 bdls. spades, 5 bags jfloniv 1 dr. c^si^yrine, 2 cas.es sjrup, I bale, 1 case fmus&#n4piMw, 2 4^\iS¥^ iratches, 2 qr. casks wine, 11 ctsks bottledbeer, Anffck^gcs ironjmongery, 15 r bags sugar, 2 bags^ coffee.lbale slops, 2 bales calicoT 3 cases slops, 4 boxes s.oap, [ll'oask, \0 t eask^ljoltted^beer, 1 hhd. brandy, 2 do." rum, '4 do. brandy^ 2 do. whiskey, -10 boxes candles, |.^egJ;ob«caQ^,.Be;tbj l u\e,J!^ Hunter, Agents. In the' Catherine Ann jLj £ cases lucifef, matches, 2 cases, 1 case boDnets, 20 casks. Master, Agent.' la thes. 014 Jack — 1 bag sugar, 1 parcel tobacco, 1 cask Tflet 2 -bags flour- R^WarttfAg'eut.
English Shipping: " The "Lalla Ttookh, 500 tons, 1 Haines, was'to>'sail from London Oct. 15 forAucklandanclWelHngtdn.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 370, 17 February 1849, Page 2
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