fii "WOpI^STb^K." {Being a portion of the Berkshire's cdrgp from London via Nelson J l "IfiO PACKAGES MERCHANDIZE, -IXPvr consisting of — Wines and Spiiits 4 Groceries Haberdashery Hosiery Drapery Stationery Ironmongery, &c, &c. Samples can be seen and terms of disposal known, by applying: to the subscriber at the store formerly occupied by Mr. Doiuld, Lambton Quay. George Aiken. Wellington, February 19, 1850.
For Sale,
AN almost New Kentish Car, built by Martin, with Springs and Patent Axle of the best description. Also a new Set of Gig Harness. Apply to Henry Buck, Blacksmith, Thorndon Flat Wellington, Feb. 19th, 1850.
THE UNDERSIGNED has received per ship St. Michael, several cases of veryiine,. Old Port Wine, bottled in England, ■of the vintage 1840. It has arrived in beautiful condition, and will be found very superior to Wine usually imported. R. J. Duncan. Wellington, Feb. 20. 1850.
" PATENT PARAMA WATERPROOF CLOTHING."
COATS, Boots, Weather Protectors, Hats, Scc.i^of the above description, now landed per Berishire, from London Invoice Childrens Toys * Cut Clasp Nails— 2iin. 2f in. 3in. - R. J. Duncan.) Wellington, Feb. 20, 1850.
Meerschaum Pipes.
JUST received, and on sale by the undersigned one case genuine Meerschaum Pipes, from Inderwick of London ; also a few Tubes and Mouth Pieces. John M'Beth. Willis-street, Feb. 15th, 1850.
SALE.
FOR
THE PROPERTY of an Officer embarking for Auckland, — A bay Horse, 4 years old, carries a lady. — Price, £20 A dun Horse, aged, 16 hands, useful for draft or saddle.—Price, £\5. (Lately the property ot Mr. Simmons.) A Lady's Pony, 5 >ears old, accustomed to carry children. — Price, £15. Two Milch Cows — Price, £9 each. Pauatahanui, Feb. 16, 1850.
To Let.
A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, situate about the centi eof the Te Aro Flat. For particulars apply, on the premises, to T. Stratton, Or, at the Office of this Paper. Wellington, 20th Feb., 1850.
On Sale at the Office of this Paper. THE STATISTICS OF NEW.MUNSTER, New Zealand, from 1841 to 1848. Published by the Colonial Government. Price 3s. stitched— 4s. 6d. in boards. Wellington, Feb. 20th, 1850.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. February 16— Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Fyfe, fiom Kai kora. February 17 — Cutter Fitherman, 12 tons, Morrison, from Port Cooper and Porirua. Same day — Barque Woodstock, 305 tons, N icholson, from Nelson. Passengers — Mrs. White and seven children, Rev. Mr. Kirton, Mrs. Kirton and five children, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and two children, Mr. Walker, Mr. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. M'Gregor and two children, Mr. Williams, Mr. Aiken. Same day — Schooner Harlequin, 63 tons, Davis, from Hobart Town. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Conner and one child. Same day — Ship Omega, 305 tons, Morey, from Chatham Islands. Same day— Schooner Queen, 43 tons, Marshall, from East Coast. Passengers — Mr. Anketell, Mr. Simmons. February 19 — Schooner Old Man, 15 tons, Smith, from Manawatu.
DEPARTURES. February 16 — Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, Smith, for Queen Charlotte Sound. February 18 — H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes,- for Port Cooper. Passenger — Mr. Fox. February 19 — Barque Thames, 407 tons, Hqdley for San Francisco. Passengers— Mr. T>t M Laurie, Mr. S. Revans, Messrs. Kemble, Drury, Beaton, Robertson, Thornton, Christison, Legget, Bryce, G. Robertson, Jeffrey, M'Calpin, Burt, J. Legget, J. Turner, Josh. Turner, Easton, Harrey, Davis, Taylor, S. White, Squibb Riley, Farmer, Lotchan, Smith, Miss Thornton. Same day — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, for Otago. Same day— Cutter Alpha, 62 tons, Murphy, for Port Cooper. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown, for Waikanae.
IMPORTS. In the 2%— 5 tons wool lashing, 2 tons -flax. Master, Agent. In the Fisherman — 1 ton flax, 10 coils wool, lashing, 30 buihels wheat. In the Fidele — 1 ton oil. In the Queen — 700 bushels wheat and maize, 28 casks pork, 3 barrels peaches, 2 cases do., 1 keg jam, 30 kits onions, 1 cask do. Herrey, Johnston, & Co., Agents. In the Harlequin — 12 pieces timber, 500 palings 40,000 laths, 50,000 shingles, 1 ton biscuit, 10 do floor, 4 tons stores, 50 bushels apples, 8 barrels cement. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Omega-— l6OO barrels black oil, 600 do. sperm, 1 ton whalebone. J. Smith & Co., Agents. In the Woodstock — 30 tons coal. Transhipped Ex Berhthirt—l case, A. Smith ; 1 case books, 15
' casks* jgeneva, 11 bales, 2 cases paper, 67 cases gejiNßvaVl'buridFe, 4 tag, 3 puncheons, 1 case, 1 harjrow, 1 plough,^ Bags, Order; 1- case books, Henry Green? 2 ottes,-jts bags, R. t J^ Duncans; 2Q e kegs, 4 bales, 1 case, 3 bales,. 6 casks brandy, ltTcoks rum, J, Varnham ; 25 cagST; Jqimstpn ; Smith ; 24 packages, W. Taylor / 1 box, London ; 2 bales, 1 box, 1 chest, M'Gregor ; 1 l>ox, ilieut.Col M'Cleterty; 1 box, Capt. Smith; 1 case, Bent; 1 case, Ferguson : 1 case, Ludlam j 1 case Cargill ; 20 bids, rum, 1 bag, 2 cases, 1 bale, 4 cases, 3 bales, W. B. Rhodes; 1 cask, 1 hhd. 6 cases, 5 bales, 3 cans, 1 trunk, Samuel & Joseph ; 2 bales drapery, 40 boxes soap, 2 bales paper, 1 puncheon sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 hhds. sugar, 1 do. brandy, Morrison & Co. Shipped at Nelson— 3 bales wool, 149 bales flax, 6 kegs, 1 cask rum, 1 puncheon do. 1 hhd 1 qr. cask brandy, 2 bags coffee, 4 cases wine, 1 case ironmongery, 3 cases drapery, 2 do haberdashery, 1 do blankets, 1 case starch, 1 box blue, 8 kegs nailt, 1 bag do., 2 bundles spades, 1 roll zinc, 7 packages. W. B. Rhodes & Co., Agents.
EXPORTS. In the Thames,— 4o,ooo laths, W. Myger ; 15 cases claret, 39 cases brandy, 14 cases champagne, 2 cases bottled fruits, 2 cases preserved meats, 4 cases curry powder, 1 ca|e preserved milk, 1 cask ditto, 1 case preserved oranges, 1 case isinglass, 4 ''cases anchovies, 1 case mustard. 5 cases sardines, 3 cases blue, 1 case cloves, 18 cases lemon syrup, 5 casks butter, 6 cases blue, 1 case drapeiy, 1 case slops, 13 cases wine, 12 do. 26 cases pickles, A. Hort, sen.; 4 hhds. arrowroot, Johnson & Moore ; 2000 palings, R. Waitt ; 72.017 feet timber, 1661 battens, 11,509 pieces timber; 1655 bundles shingles 15,000 bricks, 18 casks lime, 13 tons corl, 7 tons potatoes, 2 ditto onions, 55 packages of timber, 468 pieces, 6 packages timber, 29 packages timber, 3 cases jams, 8 barls. pork, 8 jars pickles, Incase tools, 1 cask cooper's do/, 1 case window frames, 4 bundles hoop iron, Levin & Co.; 35 casks bottled beer, Bethune & Hunter. Bethune ie Hunter. Agents.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 475, 20 February 1850, Page 2
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