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20 Cases and Bales, Ex "William Alfred." Of| CASES and BALES of really choice and seasonable DRAPERY and other Goods are now being landed at the Stores of D. P. M'Euen, Thorndon Flat, 17th November, 1849. '

WANTED by a lespectable Young Man one or two Furnished Apartments in the vicinity of Te Aro, or any other part of Wellington. Terms must be moderate and references will he given if required. Address J. T. G. at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, 10th November, 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

AB RIVALS. November 14 — Schooner William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Fitzherbert, two children and servant, Mr. P. M. Hervey, two Masters Taylor, Mrs. Irving and two children. November 16 — Cutter Catherine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Wanganui. Same day — Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Warren, from Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Reid, from Manawatu.

DEPARTURES. November 15 — Schooner Henry, 29 tons, Bowler, for Cape Campbell. • Same day — Ship Kelso, 567 tons, Innes, for Otago. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Shanks and seven children, Miss Loader, Mr. Paterson. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley, for Queen Charlotte Sound.

IN PORT. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, . Bethune & Hunter, Agents. *' Schooner Rose, 20 tons, . Ship Inconstant, 589 tons, Culliton. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Oronoa, 20 tons, Ryan. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Queen, 45 tons, Marshall. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley. Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong. Master, Agent. Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Warren. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Reid. R. Waitt, Agent.

IMPORTS. In the William Alfreds— B quarter casks red wine J. M. Taylor ; 4 quarter casks whisky, Hervey, Johnston & Co.; 1 case preserves, 2') boxes candles, 1 cask blue, 5 tons soap, 1 ton candles, 3 half chests tea, 2 bales paper, 5 chests tea, Order; 2 bales paper, 5 chests tea, 5 cases oilman's stores, 1 cask dried apples, 1 case spice, 7 cases. 3 bales drapery, D. P. M'Euen ; 30 boxes soap, 16 boxes candles, 4 casks loaf sugar, 3 kegs rennet, 1 bag pimento, 2 bags ginger, 5 bags pepper, 1 cask saddlery, 1 cask oranges, W. B. Rhodes ; 40 boxes candles, 73 bars iron, 20 boxes soap, 50 boxes congou, 223 bags sugar, W. Hickson & Co.; 2 bundles leather, Isaacs & Levy ; 1 case cigars, 20 chests, 20 half chests tea, 1 bhd. loaf sugar, 40 mats refined sugar, 1 crate bottles, 40 boxes soap, 1 case ironmongery, 2 packages tea, 2 cases drugs, J. M'Beth; 1 case cigars, 45 bags coffee, W.N.N.; 3 cases cigars, 5 qr. casks wine, 5 qr. casks Spanish wine, 50 bags flour, 1 bale wool bagging, Hervey, Johnston & Co.; 7 tons sugar, 20 chests, 37 half chests tea, Order; 1 bale, 3 coses drapery, S. Robinson ; 1 case, I bale, Rev. H. Turton ; 6 chests tea, 27 mats sugar, 10 tons coal, 200 flags, 1 case saddlery, 1 bundle toys. 4 cases castings, 1 case glassware, 2 casks blacking, 4 kegs paint, 1 case perfumery, 94 cases syrup, 1 bundle medicines, 8 packages oranges, 100 feet cedar boards, 7 bales, 4 cases 1 keg slops, Order; 1 bale canvass, 1 case compasses, R. Waitt ; 1 bale twine, 3 milch yokes, 2 bundles scythe handles, 1 package saws, 3 spades, 1 keg, 1 case, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 trunk shoes, 1 bale paper and twine, J. E. Watkin ; 10 barrels, 10 bags oatmeal, 4 packages stoves, 3 cases cigars; 20 boxes soap, 20 do. candles, 1 case woollens, W. Fitzherbert ; 1 case drapery, 37 bags rice, 5 bags barley, 1 case moles tun, 1 case hosiery, 1 case oilcloth, 1 bale osnaburgs, 2 cases dolls, 2 cases haberdashery, 1 bale calico, 1 case shawls, 14 pckgs. oranges, 2 cases bottled fruit, 20 cwt. bark, 2 cases windows and doors, 4 casks currants, 2 casks raisins, 1 cask oilman's stores, 15 bars iron, 1 package brushes, 1 package perfumery, 10 tons flour, Order : 1 truss, H. St. Hill ; 3 cases, Lieut. Gov. Eyre; 1 case, Lieatr Col. Gold ; 1 package shot, Bradshaw; 1 parcel, 1 case jams, 1 chest, 1 box castings, Order ; 1 paper parcel, Capt. O'Connell; 1 box, Union Bank Australia. In the Emma Jane — 18 coils wool lashing, 4 coils cordage, 16 coils wool lashing, 400 feet timber. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Sarah Berry — 1 box currants, 1 keg tobacco, 1 bag salt, 1 barrel loaf sugar, 1 package cottons, 1000 bricks, 21 pieces timber, 1 ton wool lashing, 10 bags wheat. J. Varnham, Agent.

EXPORTS. In the Henry — 1 keg wine, 400 cwt. flour,' 8 bundles woolpacks, 28 boards, 14 pieces scantling. In the Mary Ann — 2 casks beer, 4 cwt. flour, 1 bag rice, 1 keg brandy, 1 package tobacco, 1 case, 1 case tea. Master, Agent.

SYDNET SHIPPING. The Brig Bee arrived at Sydneythree days before the William Alfred sailed. The Minerva was laid on for this Port and was to sail shortly after the William Alfred. H. M. Ship Havannak, 24 guns, Capt. Erakine, arrived in Sydney on the 7th October, having left New Caledonia on the 28th September. The Jane Catherine arrived at Sydney from Weilington October Ist, after • passage of twenty-two days.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 448, 17 November 1849, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
877

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 448, 17 November 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 448, 17 November 1849, Page 2

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