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NOTICE.

PARTIES having claims against P. I). Hogg, Esq., late of Wellington, are requested to send their accounts, in duplicate, to the undersigned for settlement. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 30th Novr., 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. November 13 — Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davieß, from Port Victoria. Passenger — 1 prisoner.

DEPARTURES. November 13 — Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler, for Cape Campbell. Same day — Schooner Flirt, 8 tons, Day, for Port Victoria. Same day — Schooner Horina, 15 tons, Emotu, for Nelson.

IN PORT. Barqne General Palmer, 573 tons, . Betbnne & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Rose, 20 tons, . Ship Inconstant, 589 tons. Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, . J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Rose, 15 tons, M'Nab. Master, Agent. Brig Sisterg, 150 tons, Clark. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm. Schooner Return, 90 tons. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter Alpha, 56 tons, . Schooner Sistert, 12 tons, George. Master, Agent. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Minerva, 110 tons, Birkenshaw. Schooner Edward Stanley, 25 tons, Morrison. Schooner Agnes Hay, 35 tons, Reed. G. Ashdown, Agent. Schooner Dolphin, 20 tons, Murphy. Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davies. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

IMPORTS. In the Harlequin — 4 packages cheese, 4 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

EXPORTS. In the Sisters — 150 fathoms chain cable, 7 bundles copper, 2 pumps and gear, 14 casks oil, 2 packages whalebone, 3 coils rope, 4 coils whale line, § ton marline, Clark ; 40 pieces chain, I anchor, 81 bundles shooks, 18 hhds. brandy, 20 qr. casks sherry, 2 do Madeira, 20 cases champagne, 25 cases claret, 8 cases hock, 20 cases sauterne, 20 qr. casks sherry, 10 do. port, 34 bundles, 1 puncheon whalebone, 72 coils wool lashing, 10 tierces beef, 19 bales wool, Bethune & Hunter ; 15 casks oil, W. Hickson & Co. ; 23 coils wool lashing, 51 bundles flax, W. Bannister ; 33 cases, 1 hamper, 1 box apparel, 1 gun and case, Arnold, 5 casks shells Masters ; 38 blocks, Gillett ; 2 cases bacon, 5 coils rope, 1 case, Priest ; 3 boxes luggage, 1 bundle paddles. Ronaldson ; 5 boxes furniture and apparel, Mrs. Lovel ; 4 boxes, Dudgeon. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Governor Grey — 1 cask rum, 1 cask gin, 1 cask brandy, 2 cases tobacco, 23 bags coffee, 17 boxes tea, 1 ton sugar, 1 hhd. loaf sugar, 1 keg tobacco, 5 bales blankets, 17 packages, 5 cases, 21 packages, 2 cases merchandise, 1 box candles, 4 tons salt, 2 barrels ale, 10 bushels maize. In the Flirt — 1 bag coffee, 1 chest tea, 2 bags sugar, 1 case chairs, 1 cask, 1 hamper earthenware 50 lb. nails, 5 bags flour, 1600 bricks. Master, Agent.

At Wellington, New Zealand, on the 13th December, 1849, at the age of 42 years, Captain James L. Smith, of the 65th Regiment. This valuable officer was universally beloved by all who knew him.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 456, 15 December 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 456, 15 December 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 456, 15 December 1849, Page 2

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