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WANTED— by Contract ; 300 rods of Ditching Apply to T. W. TANrERSLEY, Upland Farm. Wellington, 29th December, 1849.

On Sale, Ex "Thames." 18 hhds. and 24 quarter casks Brandy 20 hhds. and 12 brls. London Porter 10 hhds. and 10 brls. Burton Ale 100 casks Byass' bottled Ale and Porter 8 casks Cider, 20 cases Port and Sherry 48 cases Claret (Margaux) 48 cases Claret (St. Julien) 20 cases Sauterne, 8 cases Muscat de Lunel 12 cases best old Marsala, 40 cases Pale Champagne 10 cases Hock (Liebfraumelch) 2 bales Cambric Plates, 2 cases De Lames 2 cases and 4 trunks Clothing from Messrs. S. W. Silver & Co. 4 cases well assorted Hosiery, &c, Sec. 1 case Cap Furnishings, 1 case Confectionery 1 case Paper Hangings, 1 bale Stfrims 3 casks Grindery, 3 bales Stationery and Paper 85 packages Nails, Hardware, &c, &c, &c. 10 cases Starch, 8 cases Blue , 12 cases Pickles, 6 casks Refined Saltpetre 2 cases Books containing many choice and valuable works. And other Goods. Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 28th December, 1849.

JFRASER having received an assortment • of Hair, is now prepared to execute orders for Wigs, Ringlets, Fronts, Braids, and Plaits, on the improved principle. Also. — an assortment of superior perfumery, Hair, Nail, and Flesh Brushes, Infants Brushes, Sponges, Tortoiseshell side Combs, Ivory fine Tooth Combs, Braid, and Dressing Combs, Gents walking Sticks and Canes, a great variety of Toys, suitable for Christmas presents or New Years Gifts. Lambton Quay. 22nd December, 1849.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. January I—Cutter1 — Cutter Maria Josephine, 24 tons, Boyce, from Nelson. January 2 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Port Underwood.

DEPARTURES. January 4 — Schooner Emma and Eliza, 39 tons, Wright, for California. Passengers — Messrs. T. Miles, Donald, W. Paterson, R. Kemble.

IN O>ORT. H.M.S. Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, . Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Ship Inconstant, 589 tons. Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, . J. Varnham, Agent. Cutter Alpha, 56 tons, . Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. R. Waitt, Agent. Cutter William and James, 15 tons, Morgan. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Governor Grey, 25 tons, Watt. Ship Pe&in, 562 tons, Whitby. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Barque Thames, 407 tons, Hedley. Levin & Co., Agents. Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Todd. J. Smith Sf Co., Agents. Brig Maid of Erin, 220 tons, Heslop. W. Hickson & Co,, Agents. Barque Rebecca, 400 tons, Storie. J. Smith & Co. Agents. Cutter Katherine Johnstone, 10 tons, Armstrong. Master, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Swarm. Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, Hurley. Master, Agent Schooner Return, 64 tons, Warren. R. Waitt, Agent Cutter Maria Josephine, 24 tons, Boyce. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard. Master, Agent.

IMPORTS. In the Maid of Erin — 10 qr. casks port wine, 5 bales leather, 10 packages ironmongery, 1 case boots, 2 bales leather, 2 cases books, 1 case haberdasheiy, 6 tierces beef, 1 chest tea, 1 brl. sugar, 1 box candles, 1 box soap, 100 bags flour, 6 tierces beef, 1 cask samples, Order; 10 tieroes beef, 10 bags rice, 74 bags oats, 35 tons coal, 1 case looking glasses, W. Hickson & Co.; 2 cases clocks, 11 bags flour, 8 kegs beef, 4 kegs tongues, W. Heslop. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Perseverance — 1 case drapery, 12 cases salad oil, 4 hhds. arrowroot, A. Hort ; 20 tons flour, 40,000 laths, 5 tons bark, 1 case copper, W. Flyger; 30 hags rice, Order.. J. Smith & Co., Agents. Passengers— -Mr. and Mrs. "Carr, Tsoldier, wife and two children 65th Regt. In the Katherine Johnstone — 90 sides bacon, 86 hams, 19 kegs butter, 1 cask 1 case lard, 2 bales bacon, 1 bale hams, 1 basket do. Master, Agent. In the Eleanor — 80 bushels wheat, 20 do. bran, i to n] potatoes, 4 bushels corn, 6 doz. eggs, 14 pigs 60 fowls. J. Torr, Agent. In the Maria jotephine — 6 pockets hops, 4 tons flour, 6 casks ale, 10 bales wool, 46 bags barley, ' 187 do., 2 cases furniture. In the Old Jack — 49 sheep, 4 pigs. Master, Agent. In the Rebecca — 125 bags sugar, 10 tierces beef, 115,000 feet timber, 107,020 shingles, 45,000 laths, 5000 palings, 112 packages ironmongery, 1 cask whiting, 1 do chalk, 3 do linseed oil, 1 do hardware, 4 do millinery, 1 bale calico, 3 trunks cloth caps, 1 case hats, 3 cases drapery, 1 bale carpeting, 1 case brushes, 1 case tweeds, 1 case de lame, 19 boxes tea, 4 bags coffee, 10 tons flour, 2 cases groceries, 8 bundles spades, 60 bags oats, 1 hhd. ironmongery, 8 barrels cement, 2 casks harness, 6 grindstones, 1 sofa, 1 doz. chairs, 9 packages furniture, 6 casks sherry, 180 gratings, 16 chimney bars, 1 case castings, 1 anchor, 4 cases jams, 1 cask brushes, 1 crate fenders, 1 trunk shoes 1 trunk hardware, 2 bundles twine, 1 case saddlery 6 bundles scythes, 9 horses, 1 cow, 40 bags rice, 1 case; 1 package seeds, 2 cases Geneva, 1 cask brandy. J. Smith & Co., Agents. PassengersMr. J. Smith, Capt. Impey, Mrs. Impey and servant, Messrs. T. Meands, W. Clifford, D. Williams D. Ferguson, J. Hensham, C. Beasley, D. Carter,

E. Arnott, sen., E. Arnott, jun., G. Morrell, J. Skelutt, G. Garner, J. OBrien, G. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and eight children, Master Bir. mingham. The Moultan, 586 tons, was to sail from Greenock for the New Zealand Company's settlements on the 15th September. Sydney Morning Herald, Dec. 3.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 462, 5 January 1850, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
899

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 462, 5 January 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 462, 5 January 1850, Page 2

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