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ON SALE. Ex " LOUIS AND MIRIAM," OOA Bars and Bundles "Crown" Iron i*'^*" assorted 10 Tins Turpentine 5 Casks Whiting Paint Oil and Paints assorted Sail Twine Painters Brushes, Sash Tools and Ground Paint Salad Oil Unbleached Calico, 36 and 72 inch , Apply to ,ti I RIDGWAYS, HICKSON, & Co. Wellington, March 10, 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AR RIVALS. March 10 — Schooner Minerva, 83 tons, Reid, from Adelaide. Passengers — Mrs. Reid and child. Same day — Schooner Martha and Elizabeth, 96 tons, Murray, from Hobart Town. Passengers — Capt. Maugham, C. Lockman. ~- March 11 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Wairau. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown, from Waikanae. March I'2— Ketch Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Warren, from Taranaki. Same day — Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson, from Ahuriri. March 18— Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Macdougall, from Manawatu.

DEPARTURES. March 10— Schooner Marys, 62 tons, Pulman, for Auckland. Passengers — Mr. Clayton, Mrs. Pulman, Misses Eleanor, Maria, Joanna Pulman. March 12 — Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davies, for Auckland. 1 Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wills. Same day — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, for Port Cooper. Passengers — Messrs. G. Rhodes, Price, Unthank, Dawson.

IMPORTS, In the Old Jack — 11 bales wool. Master, Agent In the Emma Jane — 10 bales wool, 60 bushels barley, 40 bushels wheat, 1 bag wheat. Master, Agent. In the Sarah Berry — 54 bags oats, 1 ton wheat, 43 bags flour, 50 bags do., 69 boards, 18 pieces scantling. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., "Agents. In the Gipsy — 300 bushels wheat, § ton onions, 1 ton hams and bacon. Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Minerva — 5 casks vinegar, 4 cases mustard, 2 bales slops, 2 do. canvass, 20 bolts loose do., 1 beg slops, 20 chests tea, 31 kegs nails, 1 cask glassware, 3 kegs drugs, 6 jars do., 10 bags coffee, 209 bags flour, 96 do. wheat, 5 cases cork 3, 15 bdls. leather, 2 crates crockery, 3 bdls. leather, 7 casks rum, 82 bags sugar. 1 hhd. whisky, 142 cases brandy, 25 do Geneva, 8 cases tobacco. T. Waters, Agent.

In the Martha and Elizabeth — 2 puncheons rum, 4 cases Geneva, 16 do., 6 kegs tobacco, 4 cases cigars, 6 casks treacle, 1 case herrings, 7 kegs nails, 4 casks blacking, 2 crates earthenware, 1 cask china, 1 case blankets, 36 boxes tea, 10 half do., 4 casks cheese, 15 eases mustard, 3 casks preserved meats, 6 casks Epsom salts, 1 case confectionery, 4 cases essence anchovies, 12 cases candles, 1 cask carbonate soda, 1 case liquorice, 3 casks rice, 6 cases sauces, 1 case anchovy paste, 5 cases blue, 1 case saddlery, 25 cases pipes, 2 cases Congreave matches, 80 boxes soap, 40 casks bottled ale, 123 brls. flour, 40 kags sugar, 20 do., 2 cases apparel, 2 bags pepper, 1 hhd. loaf sugar, 16 cases pickles, 8 cases glass, 1 case castor oil, 20 cases lemon syrup, 4 casks hams and bacon, 1 cask 7 cases drugs, 4 bales lamp cotton, 1 cask shot, 1 do. hardware, 1 case boots,' 55 bags biscuit, 55 boxes potatoes, 21 tubs, 20 boxes onions, 20 bas-kets-apples, 2 cases fowling pieces, 2 cases ink, 1 case starch. 36 spades, 40 casks beef, 13 do., 4 do. tongues, 14,000 feet timber, D. M. Laurie, Agent.

At Wellington, on the 11th inst., the wife of Mr. T. C. Butler, of a son.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 377, 14 March 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 377, 14 March 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 377, 14 March 1849, Page 2

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