TO SURVEYORS,
HHENDERS are required for the Survey of X Two Blocks of Land about 6000 acres each , at Rangitikei and Turakina Rivers, and for a traverse of about 26 miles of the Waingaehu River. Specifications and Maps to be seen at the New Zealand Company's Office. All tenders to be sent in on or before the Ist of October. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted, nor any Tender unless the terms are satisfactory. Robert Park., Principal Surveyor, New Zealand Company. Wellington, 18th September, 1849.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
New Zealand Company's Office, Wellington, 18th September, 1849. SEALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, will be received at this Office until Monday next, the 24th instant, at noon, for the supply of the undermentioned articles, viz. :—: — 7h Tons of best Y. D. Land Flour 2£ „ „ New Zealand Pork 1h „ of Sugar 8 Half- chests of Tea Sundry Ironmongery, Ropes & Blocks, &c. Also, 24 Wheelbarrows and 12 Hand Barrows. Lists and Specifications of which may be seen on application. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted, nor will any unless the terms are satisfactory. | William Fox, j Principal Agent, New Zealand Company.
CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION.
New Zealand Company's Office, Wellington, 18th Sept., 1849. SEALED Tenders, in Duplicate, will be received at this Office until Mouday next, the 24th instant, at noon, for the supply of: — 2 Strong Cart Horses, with Cart Harness and Traces Tenders will be received for the whole, or for the Horses and Harness separately. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted, nor will any unless the terms are satisfactory. William Fox, Principal Agent New Zealand Company.
ON SALE,
Ex JANE CATHERINE, PILGRIM,
and late arrivals. (^ TONS Bar, Square, and Round Iron, as- ~* sorted sizes 200 Camp Ovens 5 cases Moleskin Trowsers and Vests 1 „ Black Cloth do. 3 Rolled Jaconets, 2 cases Jaconet Muslin 1 Navy and Orange Pi hits 1 „ Fancy Prints 2 M Thread, assorted colours, 1 case Shoe Stitching and Closing I Corderoy, Moleskins, 1 case Quilts 4 „ Regatta Shirts, 2 cases Long Cloth 1 „ Blue Baize, &c, and 3 cases 2x2 Shirts 1 Paper Hangings, 5 bales Blankets 1 bale Scarlet Cravats, 1 bale Monkey Jackets 5 crates Crockery, 4 cases Copper Bolts and Sheathing Nails Ladies', Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Scotch Cart Harness Cart Arms and Boxes, Lead Pipe, Horse Shoe Nails, 4, 5, 8, 10 Window Glass, Pickles,Sauces,Vinegar,&c. A few Kitchen Ranges Knight's Pale London Soap Hervey, Johnston, & Co. Wellington, 25th August, 1849.
ON SALE, | £J HHDS. MARTELL'S BRANDY •*-*•* 100 red cases -Gin, 4 gallons Madeira in hhds. and quarter -casks Port, Sherry, Madeira, Marsala, Claret, and Hock, in cases of 3 doz. each 4 puncheons Old Jamaica Rum, 27 o.p. Hervey, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1849.
TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. O/tA DOZEN BARCLAY'S celebrated &^*yj Porter and Ale, in casks containing 3 dozen, @ 9s. 6d. per dozen. Hervey, Johnston, & Co. August 25, 1849.
THE UNDERSIGNED has much pleasure in being able to announce that he has received per Jane Catherine a quantity of Old Scotch Whisky, shipped by a Firm which has the honor to supply Wines, &c, to Sir Chas. Napier, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India, and several of the regiments stationed in that country, and at home. B. J. Duncan. August 22, 1849, Pipitea.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. September 15 — Schooner Ocean Queen, 12 tons, Deblois, from Wairau. Same day — Schooner Agnet Hay, 25 tons, Reid, from Poverty Bay. Same day — Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Morrison, from Wanganui. Passengers, — Lieut. Dudgeon, Mr. Craig. Same day — Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. Passenger — Mr. Weld. September 16 — Brig Bee, 134 tons, Addams, from Port Cooper. Passengers — Mr. Golland, Mr. Hornbrook, two in steerage, and three Maories. Same day — Schooner Twins, 43 tons, Bennett, from Otago. Passengers— Mr. Fraser, Mr. Tyser September 20 — Barque Sussex, 360 tons, Mansfield, from Whaling Grounds. Same day — Schooner Agenoria, 106 tons, Martin, from Hobart Town, put in for water.
DEPARTURES. * September 15— Schooner Rose, 15 tons, Walker, for Massacre Bay and Nelson. Passengers — Capt. Ferguson, and one seaman. September 21 — Barque Cornwall, 580 tons, Dawson, for Otago. Passengers — Mr. J. R. Johnstone, Mr. J. C. Boys, Messrs. C. and W. Taylor, Mr. Donald, Mr. J. P. Taylor, Mr. C. Suisted, Mr. and Mrs. Tyser, Rev. Mr. Wohlers, Mrs. Wohlers, and 52 in steerage.
IN PORT. H.M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captaia 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 Mary Ann, 50 tons, . W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley. Master, Agent. Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Armstrong. Master, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. J. Varnbana, Agent. Schooner Ocean Queen, 12 tons, Deblois. Master, Agent. Schooner Agnes Hay, 25 tons, Reid. G. Ashdown, Agent. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Morrison. Schooner Henry, 29 tons, Bowler. Brig Bee, 274 tons, Addams. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Twins, 42 tons, Bennett. Master Agent. Barque Sussex, 360 tons, Mansfield. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Agenoria, 107 tons, Martin.
IMPORTS. In the Carbon — 800 bushels maize. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Ocean Queen — 8 tons potatoes. Master, Agent. In the Agnes Hay — 193 bags wheat and maize, 29 barrels pork, 5 cases lard. G. Ashdown, Agent. In the Edward &ta7iiey-~-H&tf ton bacon. In the Henry — 66 sheep. In the Sussex — 200 brls. oil, 10 cwt. whalebone. Johnson & Moore, Agents.
EXPORTS. In the Rose — 4 casks oil, 4 boxes candles, 2 jars mustard, 2 boxes soap, 2 trusses merchandise, 1 cask sundries, 6 coils rope, 1 cask tar, 1 do. pitch, 6 trusses merchandise, 1 cask bottled porter, 2 cases gin, 1 do. brandy. Master, Agent. la the Pilgrim — Part of original cargo. Shipped at Wellington — 4 cases. Passengers — Mr. Duncan Mrs. George and three children, and 14 steerage. Bef-hune and Hunter, Agents. In the Cornwall — Part of original cargo. Shipped at Wellington — 2 hhds. brandy, 4 do. rum, 10 cases gin, 3 hhds. whisky, 5 puncheons bread, 7 tierces beef, 10 brls. pork, 6 do. flour, 2 qr. casks port, 2 do. 4 cases sherry, 10 cases lemon syrup, 20 casks porter, 5 hds. ale, 13 kegs nails, 12 hds. beer, 1 bdl. spades, 1 cask,- 1 hkd. bread, 2 ovens, 4 cans, 1 bale, 6 brls. pork, 5 bags flour.
Post Office, Wellington, 19th Sept., 1849. The Mail for London, per Mariner, will close on Tuesday next, the 25th inst.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 432, 22 September 1849, Page 2
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