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JUST PUBLISHED,

Price 2s. 6d. A MANUAL FOR NEW ZEALAND BEE-KEEPERS. By the Rev. W. C. Cotton, M.A. May be had at the Spectator Office, and Messrs. Johnson & Moore's, Lambton-quay. . A few copies with Bee-Register, price 3s.

THOMAS MILLS BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity that he has received per late arrivals from London, a few well selected Invoices of t Ironmongery and Hardware, consisting of. — "" Iron Tinned Saucepans, Tea Kettles, and Boilers Camp Ovens, Frying Pans, Coffee Mills Cross-cut Saws and Saw Sets, Spades, Shovels Fire Irons, University Stoves, Bellows Hair Brooms, Hearth Brushes, Carpet Brooms and Assorted Cutlery Also — 60 kegs Nails consisting of — ]Jto4in. Cut Clasps, 1| to 3£in. fine Wrought Clasp, 3in. to 6in Spikes, and 2§in. Flooring Brads, Pig Lead, Window Glass, Perforated Zinc, &c, &. Lambton Quay, August 28, 1849.

TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. O/^A DOZEN BARCLAY'S celebrated Porter and Ale, in casks containing 3 dozen, @ 9s. 6d. per dozen. Hervey, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1849.

TO BE SOLD TOWN ACRE, No. 307 situated on Te Aro Flat, with the Windmill, Dwelling House Out-Houses, and 100 Acres Country Land, No. 18, District of Ohario. Also, Town Acre, No. 148, on Thorndon Flat, with a double frontage to Hawkstone and Molesworth Streets. Also Town Acres, Nos. 847, 892, 1U32, li 33, and the Country Sections to the same ; No. 72 Orawanua, Nos. 239 and 365 Manawatu. No. 145 Upper Hutt. Also 10 Acres cleared land, situated in the Ohiro close to Mr. Symons 1 Farm, laid out for a Paddock, and Leased at sds. per annum for Seven Years, of which Four have yet to run. Also, Two Acres of Land upon the Karon Road, with a good Weather-boarded House. Apply to T. W. Hoggard Te Aro Windmill, Aug. 22, 1849.

GARDEN .AND GRASS SEEDS. JAMES M'BETH, PIPITEA, HAS just received the following per bhters, from Hobart Town :—: — Red Clover Field and Garden Turnips Italian Rye Grass, Cauliflowers Cocksfoot Grass Brussel Sprouts Sweat Veinal Celery Timothy Grass Brocoli Lucerne James' Keeping & Silver Rye Skin Onion Radish, &c. Spinach £arrot Carraway Parsnip Also — A variety of Groceries. Wellington, August 11, 1849.

The Improved Ventilating Hat !! Registered pursuant to Act of Parliament, 6 Sf 7 Victoria, cap 65 ; March 17th 1846. THE IMPROVED VENTILATOR is guaranteed to admit of perfect ventilation, while at the same time it is perfectly Waterproof; and from the construction of the Ventilator, that part of the Hat will be found as solid and durable as any other, an advantage to the wearer, it is submitted, not to be found in any other description of Ventilated Hats .' the ventilating parts of which are ordinarily composed of very slight mateiials, which, while they afford but an incomplete ventilation, must sacrifice the durability of the hats to their fragility. It may be had in every variety of elegant shapes, covered with the most brilliant Velvet Nap; and is in every respect adapted to the prevailing fashions ! It is confidently anticipated that those Gentlemen who once honor them by a trial, will afterwards consider it indispensable to wear THE IMPROVED VENTILATOR. To be had at the Stoic of R. J. Duncan. Wellington, 29th August, 1849.

Ex " WILLIAM ALFRED." On Sale at the Stores of the Subscriber. 1 W CASES and BALES assorted Drapery ■*• • D. P. M'Euen, Mulgrave Street. 18th July, 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. September 9 — Barque Cornwall, 580 tons, Dawson from London via New Plymouth ' and Nelson. Passengers — Mr. Donald, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Levi, Miss C. Wright, Mr. Johnstooe, Messrs. C. and W. Taylor, H. Churton, C. Roker, A. and F. Chapman, Wilson, Daniel, Pike, Wright, H. W. Laing, Bradford, Blair, C. Barton, F. and J. Carter, Miss Smith, Mr. Nattrass, and 68 in the Steerage. September 10 — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberlej, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Armstrong, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. September 11 — H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes, from the Coast. Same day — Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm, from Massacre Bay.

DEPARTURES. September B—Barque8 — Barque Jane Catherine, 420 tons, Wilson, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Kelham, Mr. Sidey and three in the steerage. Semtember 9 — Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davies, for Port Cooper. Passengers — Messrs. Allport, Daymond, Burke.

Same day — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, for Otago. Passengers — Capt. Williams, Mr. Jeffries, Mr. Strode. September 1 1 — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, for Port Cooper. Passengers — Mr. Bennett, Mr. Brogdon, Mrs. Thompson and three children. '

IN POUT. H.M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes. Ship Mariner, 683 tons, Harland. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, Scon. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner .Rose, 20 tons, . R. J. Duncan, Agent. Schooner William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley. Schooner Mary Ann, 50 tons, . W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Barque Pilgrim, 450 tons, Francis. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Rose, 15 tons, Walker. Master, Agent.Schooner Dolphin, 30 tons, Murphy. Barque Cornwall, 580 tons, Dawson. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley. Master, Agent. Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Armstrong. Master, Agent. x Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm.

IMPORTS. In the Mary Ann — 11 pigs, 2 tons flonr, 40 bushels oysters, 18 goat skins. Master, Agent. In the Katherine Johnstone — 1 ton flax, 1§ ton wool lashing, 2 tons potatoes, i ton hams and bacon, 12 bushels wheat, 8 bushels corn, 5 coils rope 2 cases twine, 3 bdls. mats, 2 coils tow. Master, Agent. In the Cornwall — 3 hhds. 4 casks rum, Carrington; 4 casks geneva, Order; 1 puncheon whisky, W. Cutten ; 40 cases, geneva, 6 hhds. beer* 20 casks geneva, Order ; 50 hhds. beer, 25 barrels do., 150 casks do., J. Smith & Co.; 20cases geneva, Order; 25 casks beer, 2 bundles manufactures, 5 casks, 4 cases, 3 cases hats, 1 case manufactures, J. R. Johnstone ; 1 plough, 1 cask 2 cases, 1 bdl., 1 set harrows, 1 wheelbarrow, J. Barlow; 94 camp ovens, 262 iron pots, 3 packages apparel, 3 bales carpet, 2 cases pipes, 1 bale cork* 1 case quills, 4 bales 3 cases paper, 1 bale merchandise, 3 cases, 1 package, 2 hhds., 2 kegs, 4 crates, 3 casks, 4 crates, J. R._ Johnstone ; 1 box, Turner; 20 half barrels herrings, 5 kits, do., A.0.; 2 cases, JTW.j 1 case, Deighton; 2 boxes, Craig; 1 cask, D. G. ; 1 cask, KM.; 1 package, Smith; 9 bars, 20 bdls., 1 case, 2 cart wheels, 2 packages 3 cases, Napper; 1 case, Cargill ; 1 case, Fox: \ box, Cridland ; 1 cask, Tomkins; 1 case, G. Moore; 8 bags coffee, MS.; 9 bags, 12 arm moulds 2 boiler plates, 2 casks merchandise, Order. 1 box, Miss Lewis — Shipped at Nelson. 1 ton salt, 2 cases haberdashery, 280 bags barley, 26 bales wool, 1 case bacon, 10 bags flour, 5 coils rope, 10 hhds. 12 barrels beer, 133 bags flour, 50 bushels oats.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 429, 12 September 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 429, 12 September 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 429, 12 September 1849, Page 2

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