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For Nelson direct. „/rp^ HP HE Schooner DOLPHIN, will 2sS~>£)aL A sail for the above Port on *4ggSk THURSDAY, <To-morrow) morFor Freight or Passage, apply to R. J. DUNDAN. Wellington, April 3, 1850.

FOB CALIFORNIA.

rjn H E fine first class Ship AEJSj^ A ARTEMISIA, jySftgg 600 tons burthen, John P. Rid- ' cv ' Commander, will sail for QSSSGP San Francisco about 20th April, being a chartered vessel, punctuality may be relied upon. This splendid Ship has very superior accommodation for Cabin passengers; and a portion of her lofty and well-ventilated 'tween declcs will be fitted up for Intermediate or Steerage passengers. As only a limited space h.-is been reserved for Intermediate and Steerage passengers, early application will be necessary, or cargo will be engaged to fill the place intended for such passengers. For Passage apply to the Commander, on board, or to Beihune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, 30th March, 1850.

Scotch Church. THE Managers of this Church will attend on Friday the sth April next, at Six o'clock afternoon, in the Church, Lambton &uay, for the purpose of letting the Seats for the current y^ear, and in the meantime application may be made to any of the Managers or the UndersignedP. M. Hervey, Secretary and Treasurer. 2Gth March, 1850.

Town Ziands for Sale on most easy terms. THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell, wholly or in suitable allotments, — TownAcuks, No. 650, Corner of Tinakore Road and Park Street, next to Mr. Dorset's. 565, Hill Street, behind Dr. Evans' and Mr. Chetham Strode's houses. 476, Boulcott Street, next (o Mr. Wallace's. 134, Comer of Taranaki Str. and Ingestre Street. . . 785, & 787, adjoining acres, Corner of Riddiford St. and Constable St. The comforts and privileges of freehold are placed within reach of everj body by the following terms: prices low, one half of the purchase money to be paid down, the other half to remain secured on the property for three years, or for a longer period, if required, at 8 percent. Every possible facility given to purchasers. Chas. E. yon Alzdoup. - 23d March, 1850.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. March 30 — Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, Hall, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Grey, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Old Man, 15 tons, Smith, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown, from Waikanae. Same day — Schooner Rapid, 15 tons, Porter, from Nelson. Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt, from Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and three children, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Sargeant and son, 3 men, 1 woman, 2 children, 65th Regt. Same day — Schooner Rose, 30 tons, Read, from Manawatu. March 31 — Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Unthank, from New Plymouth. Same day — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward, from Nelson. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Levin and two children, Capt. Nicholson. Slime day — Schooner Ocean Queen, 8 tons, Burdett, from Wairau. April I—Schooner1 — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley, from Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce, from EjMgttoast.

DEPARTURES. ''March 30 — Brig Triton, •— =—, for San Francisco. Same day — Cutter AtpJia, '45 tons, Murphy, for Port Cooper. Passenger—^fe. Sealy, Mr. Greenwood, Mrs. Piper anj^fcchildren, Mrs. Cameron and six children. jKMt March 31 — Brig Sisters, loOJ^^Klark, for San Francisco. |Hk

H-M.S. Havannah, 19 gunpgßpH|n Erskine. Barque General Palmer, 57JhK»/-~ — . Bethune & Hunter^ Agents. jig? -,p f Barque Cornelia, 372 tons, Mickleburgh. Hervey, Johnston & Co. Agents. Barque Woodstock, 305 tons, Nicholson. W. B. Rhodes & Co., Agents. American Ship Orion, 355 tons, Ray. J. Smith 8f Co., Agents. Schooner Minerva, 110 tons, Birkenshaw. Schooner Return, 69 tons, Warren. R. Waitt. Agent. Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davics. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 30 tons, Arari. R. J. Duncan, Agent. <, Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Todd. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Barque Artemisia, 5 5 8. t0n5, Ridley. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Eleanor, 15 tons, Hall. Master, Agent. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison. Schooner Mary Ann, 35 tons, Grey. W. Hickson 8c Co., Agents,

Schooner Old Man, 10 tons, Smith, W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Rapid, 15 tons, Porter. Levin & Co., Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, Watt. Schooner Rose, 30 tons, Read. Master, Agent. Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Unthank. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Ocean Queen, 8 tons, Burdett. Master, Agent. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley. Master, Agent. Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agents.

IMPORTS. In the Eleanor — 200 bushels wheat. Master, Agent. In the Fisherman — 200 bushels wheat, 25 coils wool lashing, £ ton flax, 4 coils rope. In the Sarah Berry — 11 tons flour, 37 kits onions. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Mary Ann — 6 tons flour, 1 ton- flax, 2J ton wool lashing, 43 bushels bran, 6,555 feet timber. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. , In the Old Man — 145 bushels wheat. W. M. Baunatyne & Co., Agents. In the Emma Jane — 25 coils wool lashing, 1 J ton flax, 2 sacks wheat. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Rapid — 30 bales wool. Levin & Co., Agents. In the Governor Grey— s,ooo feet timber, 8 brls pork, 60 sheep skins, 1 bale wool, 2 chests, 1 portmanteau. In the Scotia — 1420 bushels wheat, 5 bags onions, 1 cask preserved meat, 1 puncheon loaf sugar, 2 hhds., 9 brls. do. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Rose — 7 tons flax and wool lashing, 4 tons potatoes, 32 bushels wheat, 2 tons flour, 3,000 feet timber, 1 case peaches, 3 kits melons. Master, Agent. In the Ocean Queen — 46 sheep. Master, Agent. In the Carbon — 200 bushels wheat, 1§ ton lard, 2 do. onions, 4 do. pork. J. Varnham, Agent.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 487, 3 April 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 487, 3 April 1850, Page 2

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