FOR SALE, EX " LALLA ROOKB." CAPE SHERRY AND PONTAC Boots and Shoes assorted Silver and Co.'s English Clothing Painters' Brushes Mirrors and Dressing Cases in framei Barometers Post and Foolscap Paper Grocer's Papers all sizes Wedlake's English Ploughs and Harrows - „ Sub-soil Ploughs and Scarifiers „ New Patent Winnowing Machine Wheelbarrows and Bale and Sack Trucks Red and Black writing Inks Apply to J. Watson Bain, at Messrs. Hervey, Johnston & Co. Custom House Buildings. 17th March, 1849.
NOW LANDING, Ex "MARY," @ London. SHHDS. DARK BRANDY 1 do. Hennessy's Pale do. 1 do. Geneva I puncheon West India Rum, 33 o.p. 4 hhds. Booth's Old Tom Also, Several other packages of well assorted Goods, in — Hosier}', Drapery Haberdashery and Chrystal Ware, which will be offered at a small advance on English cost prices. George Aikxn. Wellington, 17th March, 1849.
For Sale, ex " LALLA ROOKH." A COLLECTION OF STANDARD Books, comprising — Alison's Europe Boh n 's Standard Library Knight's Weekly Volumes Murray's Colonial Library Waverley Novels Pickwick, &c. Edinburgh Cabinet Library Maunder s Treasury of Knowledge, &c. Also, A Set of Engravings (Framed and Glazed), after Paintings by Wilkie, Landseer, Turner, &c. Apply to J. A. GILFILLAN, at Messrs. Hervey, Johnston, &Cos., Custom House Buildings. Wellington, 17th March, 1849.
NOTICE.
THE Partnership hitherto existing between the Undersigned has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; Mr. Thomas Kebbell is authoiized to receive and pay all debts due to, or by the late firm. Dated, Manawatu, the ninth day of March, 1849. John Kebbell, Thomas Kebbell. Witness to the Signatures, S. Cemino, Thomas Cook.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. March 14 — Schooner Hope, 9 tons, Whinen, from Poverty Bay. Same day — Schooner Undine, 21 tons, Champion, from Port Cooper. Passengers — The Bishop of New Zealand, Mr. Mantell. Same day — Barque Mary, 533 tons, Grant, from London via Nelson and Taranaki. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs Llojd, Miss E. Lloyd, Miss Penelope Lloyd, Master Lloyd, Mr. J. Lemon, Mr. J. Basine, Mr. E. Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Miss Young, and infant, and forty six steerage. From Nelson — Mr. G. Aikin, Mr. J. M. Hill, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Drammond and two children. % March 15 — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor, from Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. Telford, Mrs. Roberts, two native women. Same day — Barque Lalla RooiA, 530 tons, Hams, from London, Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop and child, Mr. J. A. Gilfillan, Mr. J. Watson Bain, Mr. G. M. E. Stephen, Capt. Parker, Mr. T E. Shoveller, Mr. Hildebrand, Mr. Hansard and child, Mrs. Passmore and two children, Mr. H. W. Johnson, Mr. W. M'Miller. March 16— Schooner William Horina, 21 tons, Maori, from Nelson and Poriru». Same day — Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Burgess, from Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Rainbow, 73 tons, Paterson, from Wanganui.
DEPARTURES. > * March 14 — Brig Bee, 137 tons, Addami, for Sydney. Same day — Ketch Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Warren, for Nelson. Same day — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Cloudy Bay. March 15 — Schooner Falcon, 54 tons, James, for East Coast. Passenger — Mr. Wenham. Same day — Brig Louis and Miriam, 127 tons, Pilfold, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Kelt.
IN PORT. Schooner Petrel, 8 tons. Schooner Minerva, 83 tons, Reid. T. Waters, Agent. Schooner Martha and Elizabeth, 96 tons, Mnrray. Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. Master, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Mtcdougall. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Hope, 8 tons," Whinen. Schooner Undine, 21 tons, Champion. Master, Agent. Barque Mary, 533 tons, Grant. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Taylor. Barque Lalla Bookh, 530 tons, Hams. Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. SchooneeJFitftam Horina, Maori. Master, Agent. Governmnt Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Burgess. Schoonetßainbow,, 73 tons, Paterson.
IMPOSTS, In the Mary Ann — 9600 feet boards, 5§ tons flti, 3 bags barley. Ridgways, Hickson & Co., Agents.
In the Hope— l 2 brls. pork, 200 bushels wheat. Master, Agent. In the Mary— l case, Captain Daniell ; 1 case, Captain Wolfe; 12 qr. casks brandy, 8.P.; 12 grindstones, 1 hhd., 1 cask, 3 caies, 4 casks, 15 bdls., 3 bags, 2 casks, 3 anchors, 1 Ml., D.D. ; 1 hhd. whiskey, J.8.; 5 cases, T.W.; 1 case/books, B ; 12 cases brandy, 10 cases Geneva, L.; 5 hhds., 2 cases gin, 6.H.M. ; \ cases gin, T. R. ; 1 case wearing apparel, George Allen ; 3 cases, J.S.; 16 packages, 6 cases, S.L.M. ; 4 hhds. brandy, 2 casks spirits, J.8.; 1 case, F.W.; 1 case books, H; 1 box gunpowder, 25 tons coal, P.W.; 1 cask bottled ale, 1 do. porter, 1 do. vinegar, 1 chest drawers, L.; 10 hhds. rum, -2 qr. casks whiskey, G.L. & Co.; 28 hhds. ale, 1 puncheon ram, G.D.; 6 hhds. brandy, 1 hhd. Geneva, M.S.; 2 cases, H. S.; 1 case, W.T.W.; 1 box, M'Niamurs ; 1 chest, Roe ; 31 cases, 1 cask, 1 grindstone, 1 mat shovels, 3 cases, 6 packages, T.R.; 1 box, Taylor ; 5 casks 2boxes, 3 cases. Smith ; 3 cases, G.; 1 box, Hay; 1 case, Fuller; 3 cases, 1 cask, J. F. ; 2 casks, F. F.; 1 tierce, 3 cases, S.; 3 cases, J. M.; 1 cheese press, T.R.; 1 case, 1 truss, Valpy ; 11 bdls., Fuller ; I orl. Jeffrys ; 1 case, Wakefield ; 2 cases, Cargill ; 11 qr. casks brandy, 2 hhds. Geneva, F.; 10 qr. casks brandy, 10 do. wine, E.; 1 case wine, L.; 5 qr. casks rum, 0.C.; 10 hhds. brandy, F.; 1 case books, O ; 2 bdls. C.B. Shippcdxat Nelson— 6 brls. oatmeal, 4 do. barley, 5 kegs nails, 1 box, G. Aikin ; 7 kegs butter, 1300 feet timber. In the Edward Stanley — 5 casks pork, 6 do. lard, 300 sheep skins. In the Lalla Rookh — Wellington cargo — 1 bale, G. Waters : 1 box, 2 bales, Rev. S. Ironside ; 4 packages, R. Stokes ; 1 cask, Hon. H. W. Petre ; 2 cases, Bethune & Hunter ; 1 case, Capt. Sharp ; 1 bdl., I case, Bethune & Hunter ; 515 bdls. iron, 2 kegs, 507 pots, 6 ranges, 16 stoves, 11 cases, 125 packages, '3 ; casks, 34 packages, P.M. Hervey; 2 cases, J. 'Smith & Co.; 1 cask, P. M. Hervey; 8 casks, G. Reynolds ; 15 cases, 60 qr. casks, 25 hhds., 50 bales, 20 cases, 7 cases, Bethune & Hunter ; 6 packages, 1 box, 5 bags, R.J. Duncan; 44 hhds., 6 packages, J. "Varnham ; 2 cases, 3 do., 2 do., 6 do., 30 casks, 57 packages, Bethune & Hunter; 2 cases. D. Isaacs ; 1 case, 57 packages, 75 casks, P. M. Hervey; 2 crates, 2 cases, Bethune & Hunter; 1 case. T. A.GilSlUn; 4 case's; P. M. Hervey ; 6 packages, W. W. Taylor ; 1 box, J. Frith; 13 packages, Rev. J. Watkin ; \ case, H. M. 65th Regt.; 1 box, Miss Swainson ; 4 cases, P. M. Hervey; 3 cases, J. Woodward; 24 cases, Bethune & Hunter ; 1 case, 1 harrow, 1 horse hoe, W.B. Rhodes & Co.; 1 box, T, and R. Russell ; 2 kegs, 3 cases, 1 cask, J. Blyth ; 6 cases, Bethune & Hunter ; 2 cases, 1 case, P. M. Hervey ; 1 box, T. A. GilfiUan ; 1 box, G. Reynolds; 3 packages, James Allan. Auckland cargo— 2 cases., W. Lawry ; 1 bell, Rev. J. Fisher; 1 case. T. W. Bain; 39 packages, Captain Parker; 36 packages, G. W. Bain ; 50 bdls. spades, 3 packages, Order ; 53 cases, 430 iron pots, G. W. Bain ; 1 case, G.H; Wjnyard; lease, Rev. S. HobbS; 1 bale/ J. Hooper; 12 casks, 6 cases, G. A. Gilfillan f #'Co. 12 packages, G.W. Bain; 3 cases, Rev. W. Lawry; 2 packages, Thos. Lewis; 7 packages, T. W. Bain; 21 packages, B. KeesiDg; 4 cases, 1 cask, 1 case, T. W. Bain; 1 case, Captain W. Mitchell ; 134 casks beer, Order ; 20 cases, W. Church; 102 packages, 3 cases, T. A. Gilnllan & Co.; 1 case, Conn ell & Ridings ; 9 packages, Gilnllan ; 1 carriage, W. Buckland ; 2 cases, R.T. Hunt ; 1 cask, Rev. S. Hobbs; 1 case, Rev. G. Hammond ; 1 hhd. 6 casks, J. Burt ; 2 cases, W. Young ; 162 puncheons rum, 6 cases, Sen. Commissariat Officer; 16 cases, 2 casks, 8 pair gun carriages, 20 iron crows, Ordnance Storekeeper. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
EXPORTS, In the Sarah Berry — 1 case linen, 1 bale calico, 2 bales sacks, 1J tons sugar, £ ton soap, 10 cases champagne, 1 bale drapery, 1 case matches, 1 case drapery, 2 cases printed books. J. Varnham Agent. In the Louis and Miriam — 1 case drapery, 1 case perfumery, 29 bdls. bheep skins, W.B. Rhodes. 21 tons flax, 9 bdls. wool lashing, Ridgways, Hickson & Co.; 10 bales wool, Johnston ; 1 case drapery, Laurie ; 11 bales wool, Bethune & Hunter; Samuel & Joseph, Agenti. In the Ann and Sarah — 8 .tons shooks, 6 casks pork, 26 bags flour, 6 kegs paint, 2 coils rope, 5 kegs nails, 11 cases, 12 iron pots, 2 bdls. saws, 10 bags salt, 3 bales blankets, 4 boxes soap, Lidll leather, 1 mill, 1 parcel sieves, 23 bags sugar, 4 bags coffee, 1 bag pepper, 2 co*ks bottled beer, 1 tierce tobacco, 1 case gin, 3 trunks, 10 packages luggage, 1 whale boat, 6 sheep, 1 bull. Master, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 378, 17 March 1849, Page 2
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