Ex Brig " BNTERPRXZE," from London. "■ f\ Quarter casks first class Port and Sher. *" net, These wines were selected according to order with especial care as samples for this market, and the undersigned desires to invite particular attention to them as being very choice. Sample* forwarded on application. Also, 14 cases assorted Pickles 2 cases Perfumery, &c. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, 3rd October, 1849.
THE Friends of the late James Boddington, Esq., are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred this day. The Funeral will leave the residence of Major Hornbrook, at 3 p. m. Charles Mills, Undertaker, Lambton Quay. Wellington, October 24th, 1849.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. October 21 — Ship Larkins, 700 tons, Bruton, from London via Otago. Passengers — Misses Smith, Mr. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and two children, Mrs. Battey, Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Partridge and five children, Mr. Sodd, Mr. and Mr. Adams, Mr. Doran, Mr. Woodhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Grey, Mr. and Mrs., Walmsley and seven children, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Trunnel, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and two children, Mr. Levick, Mr. and Mrs. M'Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Outridge and one child, Mr. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. York, Mr. and Mrs. Beach. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Newnham, from East Coast. October 23 — Brig Sisters, 150 tons, Clark, from Hobart Town. Passenger — A.. Hort, Esq.
DEPARTURES. October 21 — Brigantine Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, for Sydney. Passengers — Mrs. Loveridge, Misses S. and E. Loveridge, Masters E., G., and T. Loveridge, C. Robertson, J. Stevenson, A. Davidson, J, Hannigan. October 22 — Schooner Old Man, 8 tons, Toms, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Passengers — Mr. T. Fitzgerald, J. Smith, D.Williams, and 14 natives. Same day — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Fyfe, for Kai Koras. Same day — Cutter Ann and Sarah, 29 tons, Sinclair, for Port Victoria. Passengers — Mrs. Bannister and three children, Mrs. Hughes. October 22 — Schooner Harlequin, 62 toas, Price, for Poverty Bay. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child, G. W. Bennett, four steerage.
IN PORT. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, . Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Rose, 20 tons, . Schooner Henry, 29 tons, Bowler. Schooner 2 wins, 42 tons, Bennett. Master Agent. Schooner Eleanor, 12 tons, Hall. Master, Agent. Barque Promise, 44 6 tons, Hoseason. Ship Inconstant, 589 tons, Cottletou. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Todd. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Newnham. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Ship Larkins, 700 tons, Bruton. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brig Sisters, 150 tons, Clark. R. Waitt, Agent.
IMPORTS. In the Larking — 50 cases geneva, 10 brls. rum, 1 brl. raisins, 1 box nutmegs, 1 box cloves, 10 casks geneva, 5 qr. casks brandy, 4 casks geneva. 1 bale, 5 cases, 2 crates, 1 cask, 24 casks brandy, Bethuae& Hunter ; 1 hhd. nuts, 10 bells. , 10 boxes raisins, 1 carroteel currants, 1 cask almonds, 1 case 10 boxes raisins, 2 ca3es, 50 qr. boxes raisins, 1 case candied peel, 1 cask walnuts, J. Tame ; 5 qr. casks geneva, J. Varnhatn ; 26 casks beer, 10 tons coal, Order ; 2 cases, G. W. Schroder ; 4 casks, 4 bdls. 1 crate, 2 casks, 2 cases, 1 cask, 1 box, 1 chest, 1 case, H. Cfhurton ; 1 case catalogues, C. Elliott; 2 winnowing machines, Keelling, Brothers; 1 cask, Rev. H. Groube ; 1 cask, Hursthouse ; 1 box, Rowe ; 1 box, Parks; 2 packages, H. Godfrey; 1 case, Studneld; 1 box, Dawes; 1 box, Levell ; 1 box,' Andrews : 1 package, Cooke ; 1 box, Halse ; 1 box, Pox; 1 box, Company's Agent.; 1 box. i Schroder. Shipped at Otago — 2 hhds. rum, 2 cases, 1 case saddlery, 1 do. hardware, 1 bale wool. Bethune 8f Hunter, Agents. In the Mary Ann — 200 bushels maize, 50 bush, wheat, 50 casks pork, 10 kegs butter, 2 tons hams and bacon. W. Hickson & Co., Agents.
The Cornelia, which sailed from Wellington on the 3rd March, arrived in England on the 19th June, after a prosperous passage of 108 days. The Kelso was advertized to sail for Wellington punctually on the 2nd July. ~"
At Wellington, on the 22nd October, 1849, James Boddington, Esq., of Compton Grange, Po» rirua road. At Otago, on the 4th instant, Edward J. Abbott, Esq., (late of Wellington) deeply regretted.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 441, 24 October 1849, Page 2
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