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' ' , , BRITANNIA SALOON. * ■♦ FOB. THE BENEFIT OF MR. MARRIOTT. THIS EVENING. The performance will commence with the Drama called JOHN OVERY; or the miser of southwabk perry. After which several songs. To conclude with the laughable farce called the MUMMY. The Band of the 65th Regt. will be in attendance by the kind permission of Colonel Gold. Wellington, April 25, 1849.

- ' IMPORTANT. JAMES SYMONS BEGS to intimate to the Public, that he is prepared to deliver FIREWOOD of the best* description to any part of the Town, at 13s. per ton 0f2,2401b5. Tefms — Cash on delivery. Written Orders- to- ba left with Mr. Jeff-, atthe Wood-Yard, Te Aro. OhinrFarm, April 25, 1849.

Select Perfumery. TUST RECEIVED by < J t/ W. Bishop, Druggist, Thorndon Quay. Wellington', 21st April, 1849.

HOLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment 'Dutch Drops Dalby's Carminative Robinson's Groats Pearl Barley . , Tapioca ~ „* , t Sago •* ~ At W. Bishop's, Druggist, Thorndon Quay. Wellington, 21sfc April, 1849.

NOW LANDING, Ex " WILLIAM AND ALFRED." A LARGE and well assorted Stock of < Drapery Goods, which is now ready forMnspection at the Stores of the Undersigned. D. P. M'Euen, Mulgrave Street, Thorndon Flat. 14th April, 1849.

npHE Friends of the late Joseph Boulcott, Esq., JL are respectfully informed that his Funeral will take place on Friday next, and they will be pleased to accept this invitation to attend, as no special ones will be issued. The procession will leave Barrett's Hotel at Two o'clock, p.m. Charles Mills, Undertaker, Lambton Quay. Wellington, May 2, 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ABRIVALS. April 28 — Schooner Minerva, 84 tons, Reid, from Otago. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mr. Duncan. Same day — Schooner Triumph, 15 tons, M'Nabb, from Wairau. > May I—H.1 — H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Commander Stokes, from the Southward.

DEPARTURES. April 28 — Schooner Mary Ann. 35 tons, Maedougall, for Forirua and Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown, for Waikanae. Same day — Schooner Hoturanyi, 15 tons, Anketel, for East Coast. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley for Queen Charlotte Sound. May I—Schooner1 — Schooner Henry, 32 tons, Bowler, for Cape Campbell.

IN PORT. H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns,. Commander Stokes. ! Schooner Hope, 8 tons, Whinen. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm. Schooner Rose, 33 tons, Mulholland. Master, -Agent. - Schooner Twins, 50 tons, Bennet, Master, Agent. Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. Schooner Gipsy, 25 tons, Thompson. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Barque Princess Helene, 352 tons, Carruthers. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Fovrler. Master, Agent. ■ ' - Schooner -Minerva, 35 tons, Reid. Ti Waters, Agent. Schooner Triumph, 15 tons, M'Nabb. Master, Agent. " ' ' "

. IMPORTS. In the Triumph — 60 sheep. Master, Agent.

EXPORTS. ' In the Mary Ann— B casks bottled beer, 8 kegs white lead, 5 bags salt, 1 can oil, 1 oar, 2 pieces junk, 21 bags sugar, 10 do. wheat, 69 empty bags, 25 bags sugar, 2 blocks, 4 cwt. chain, 1 paper parcel, 4 bags flour, 1 bale sieves, 1 parcel, I case , calico, 1 bale blankets, 7 bags sugar, 15 do. wheat, 1 parcel, 50 bags,- 1 package tobacco, I'caseßlops, 1 do. gin, 3 bags sugar. Ridgways, Hickson&Co., Agents. In the Mary Ann — 20 lbs. tobacco, 1 rod iron, 1 cwt. nails. Master, Agent. "in the, Hoturangi — 1 bale bags, 2 kegs paint, 1 can oil! ' Johnson & Moore, Agents. In the Emma Jane — 1 cask porter, 1 cask ale, 5 bags flour, 1 ton soap, 1 box $ea, .1, .parcel tobacco, 2, coils rope, 6 bags 'sugar, i caslctobacco, 2 buckets, 1 oVen, l' parcel,. 2 bags flour, 1 o.ask 1 sugar, 1 box, f ( chest tea, 2 bags |«gar f ' l bale drapery, 1 bag salt, 2 bags flour, 2 bags' sugar, |1 chest tea, 1 ton soap, 1 parcel, 2 bags flour, 2 ( do. sugar, 1 cask brandy, "1 do. rum, 2 do: bottled' beer/ l'db ale,i'bag salt". G, Ashdown, Agent.. }

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 391, 2 May 1849, Page 2

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635

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 391, 2 May 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 391, 2 May 1849, Page 2

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