THIS DAY. INPORTANT SALE OP NOTIONS MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER have received instructions from the Consignees of the American Ship Augustine Heard, to offer for sale, Without Reserve, the whole of the Cargo which it is intended shall be landed at this Port, consisting of an immense variety of Furniture and other goods usually brought by American vessels. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely, This Day, at the Exchange. N.B. — No Lists will be issued, as the character of the cargo of these vessels is generally known. Wellington, May 16, 1849.
On Sale, Ex " Sisters," and late arrivals Q^f Hhds. B. P. Rum, 6 to 10 o. p. & • 30 Hhds. E. I. Do., 8 o.p. 5 qr. casks Brandy 100 cases in 1 doz. Port, Sherry! Rutherford and Madeira * > Drury & €0 . „ 3 doz Do. Do. J Co's biand ' 12 cases Burgundy 10 cases Old Tara Whisky 10 qr. casks Port, Sherry, and Madeira 34 casks Bottled Ale and Porter 3 ban els Porter 20 qr. casks Vinegar 2 hhds. Do. 4 cases Cavendish Tobacco 50 bags White Siam Sugar 50 do Yellow Java do. 100 do. Manila do. 130 do. Mauritius do. 5 do." Coffee 5 do. Pepper, white and black 2 bales Sole Leather 2 bales Printing Paper 10 casks New Zealand Pork 5 tons Y. D. Land Flour 2 do. Colonial do. - 1 bale 72 in. Calico 1 case best Regatta Shirts 1 case Paste Blacking &c, &., &c Robert Waitt. Wellington, ltfth May, 1849.
TO LET,
THE House, pleasantly situated at Kaiwarra, presently occupied by Mr. Donald M 'Donald, with Garden attached — for such a term as may be agreed upon. For particulars, apply to Robi bt Waitt. Wellington, May 12, 1849.
On Sale by the Undersigned,
A elk ice assortment of Wines, consisting of. — 150 doz. Sherry ") GO do. Port • o , IS do. Hock hn 3 dozen cases. 3 do. Claret J 12 do. Champagne, in 1 do 7. cases 20>> do. Byass' Bottled Ale and Porter A bhds. and 8 qr cas>ks Sicilian red Wine 4 do. and 4 do. do. - white do. 6 qr. casks Madeira - '1 hhds pure While "Gin in bond 65 tons Liverpool Salt Coarse and Fine Hoop Iron and Rivets. Ash Oars Europe and Manila Cordage and Whalelines Paints, Bailed and Raw Oil v Turpentine in 5 gallon cans 33 chests Pouchong Tea , " 55half chests do. do. I p Nel 20 boxes Hj son* do. fhx elaon - 100 bags Manila Coffee 5 casks Split Peas 5 jars Lime Juce 4» tuns Oil Bufts 2 bales Unbleached Calico 72 and 3G in. Bar and Bolt Iron. Also, 50 tons V.D.L. FJotir, Ist quality lo do. Taranaki do. - do. 4 tons Mauritius Sugar 1 cask Irish Pork. RIDGWAYS, HICKSON & Co. Wellington, 9th May, 1849.
For Akaroa and Otago. nn HE new Schooner Rose, , " J- w iH sail for the above Ports on Wednesday next, the lfcth instant. !«gffißjji|jlll For Freight or Passage, apply to iiljjjfejiJiiSi? R.J.Duncan. Pipitea, May 12, 1849-
Waterloo Hotel, Kai Warra Warra. WILLIAM MATSON WHITEWOOD begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that his house at Kai Warra Warra, formerly railed the •' New Inn.'' has been reopened by him under the sign of the •' Waterloo Hotel," having undergone a thorough state of re» pair since the earthquakes. W. M. Whitewood trusts that by keeping on hand a constant supply of the very best W T ines, Beers and Spirits, that the market will afford, he will continue to merit that share of the public patronage with which he has been hitherto favoured, and for which he takes this opportunity of returning his warmest thanks. There will be a Ball and Supper there on Thursday, the 17th instant (To-morrow evening.) Double tickets 5*. — Single tickets, 3s. Kai Warra Warra, May 16th 1849.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AKRfVAI.S. May 14 — Schooner Harleq- in, 62 tons, Davies, from Taranaki. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Mr. Carrington. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Macdougall, from Manawatu. Same day — Brig Susan. 112 tons, Wood, from Nelson. Passengers — Mr. J. Beit, Mr. CA. Price.
DEPARTURES. May 12 — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons. Watt, for Wauganui. Passenger — Miss Richardson.
Same day — Schooner Emily, 15 tons, Phillips, for" •Nelson. Passenger — Mr. Phillips. May 15 — Barque London, 388 tons, Roberts, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr. Paterson, Mr. Dou- . glass, Mr. Dougall.
IMPORTS. In the Susan — 1 crate earthenware, 2S tons coal, 25 cans paint oil, 1 box brushware, 5 boxes chocolate, 1 cask blacking, 4 boxes clothes pegs, 23 bags coffee, 10 boxes tea, 1 do. glassware, 8 do. vermicelli, 4 do. maccaroni, 1 do soap, J. Beit; 10 hhds. ram, 10 do/ale, Ridgways, Hickson & Co.; 1 cask whiteing, W. Fitzherbert; 20 half chests tea, A. Hort, Sen.; 3 bales leather, Isaacs & Levy ; 2 cases, 3 packages furniture, R. Waitt; 1 cask hardware, Lieut. Gov. Eyre; 2 cases books, T. Alsop. Shipped at Nelson— 4 cases drapery, 1 box maccaroni, 1 do. vermicelli, 5 boxes dried fruit, 1 brl. split peas, J. Beit; 2 boxes merchandise, 4 packages, G. Mtce. Bethuue & Hunter, Agents. In the Mary Ann — 3 tons flour, 5 bags bran, 250 bushels wheat, 2 tons flour, 3 tons flax, 10 coils wool lashing, 1100 feet timber. Ridgways, Hickson & Co,, Agents. In the Harlequin — 26 bags flour, 3 ba?s onions 1 cask pork, 58 cases iron sand. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 395, 16 May 1849, Page 2
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