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Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. MESSRS. JAMES SMITH & CO., have received instructions from the Executors of the late Mrs. Miller, to sell by Auction, on the premises, Kumutoto, on Wednesday the 24th inst., at One o'clock precisely, the whole of the Household Furniture and Effect?, consisting of : — Tables, Chairs, Beds, Bedding Table Linen, Chests of Drawers Wardrobe, Cupboard, Carpets Barometer, Crockery Kitchen and Cooking Utensils &*c, &c, &c. Also — The celebrated Ayrshire imported Cow Betsey, heavy in Calf. And also — The lease of the Dwelling House for the term of Twelve months from the day of sale. Immediate possession can be given. Term* at Sale. Wellington, 20th April, 1850.

CLEARING SALE!!! Without any Reserve/ MESSRS. JAMES SMITH & GO. will Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Lambton quay, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 25th inatant, by order of -Mr. Thomas Waters, who is 'leaving the colony for a few months — The remains of his well selected stock of Drapery, Blankets, Grey and White Calicoes, Hardware, Groceries, &c, &c, full particulars of which will appear in catalogues previous to the day of sale. Wellington, April 20, 1850.

Flower Seeds and Bulbous Roots. JAMES M'BETH begs to intimate that he has been supplied with an assortment of choice Flower Seeds and Bulbs, comprising nearly all the varieties grown in thV s Colonv, and including the rarest, by one of our best and most scientific Floriculturists. . They are now for sale at his Store at moderate- prices. Pipitea, 23rd April, 1850.

Ex "WILLIAM ALFRSD."

D. P. M'EUEN, BEGS to intimate that he has just landed from the above vessel (10) Ten Cases of New Winter goods consisting of French and British Merinoes, Orleans, and Cobourg Cloths, Furniture Damasks in Crimson, Sky, and Drab, Printed De Lames and Cashmeres, Gros de Naps, Sattinets, Watered Silks, Ladies' Fancy Neckerchiefs, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Laces, Prints,_ Calicoes (White and- Grey), Welsh and Saxony Flannels, Linen, Towelings and Diaper, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, — an unlimited choice of Cotton and Winter Hosiery, Lamb's Wool and Spanish Merino manufactured into Stockings, Socks, Vests, Pantaloon's) and Ladies' under clothing. Gloves in Kid, Silk, and Wool. Men's and Youth's Cloth Caps, and a lot of Colonial Tweeds, Sic. Mulgrave Straet, 24th April, ISSO.

ALL Persons having Claims against the Estate of Mrs. Margaret Miller deceased, are requested to send particulars of same without delay, to Robert Waitt, Executor. Wellington, 20th April, 1850.

FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. TH E BRIGANTINE igggL -1 HARLEQUIN, av ' 8 » Master. Ijasatellj? Is prepared to be sent to sea at SEggigp a day's notice. Apply to W. M. Bannatyne, & Co. Wellington, April 24, 1850.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. April 20 — Schooner Dolphin, 30 tons, Iraria, r from Nelson. Passenger — Mr. R. J. Duncan. April 22 — Snip Lady Nugent, 668 tons, Parsons, from London via Otago. Passengers — Hon. W. Tollemache, Mr; and Mrs. Godley and son, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Balkeley, Mr Ellipl^Mr. Lee, ' Mr. E. J. Wnkefield, and 89 in the 'steerage. Same day — Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown, from Waikanae. Same day — Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davies, from Port Cooper. Passengers — Mr. Carrington, 80 natives. April 23 — Cutter Alpha, 60 tons, Murphy, from Port Cooper.

DEPARTURES. April 20-=43chooner Rapid, 15 tont,—Porter, for Waitaa. v April 22-*-Cutter Katkerine Johnttone, 10 tons, Armstrong, for Port Victoria. Same day — Schooner Tvrint, 45 tons, Taylor, for " Hawke'a Bay. ' :

IN POKT. Barque, General Palmer, 573 tons, . Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. Barque Cornelia, 372 tons, Mickleburgh. Herrey, " Johnston & Co. Agents. Barque Woodttock, 305 tons, Nicholson. W B Rhodes & Co., Agents. American Ship Orion, 355 tons, Ray. J. Smith Sf Co., Agents. Schooner Minerva, 110 tons, Biikenshaw. Schooner Return, €9 tons, Warren. R. Waitt. Agent. Barque Arlemitia, 558 tons, Ridley. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley, Schooner Carbon, 25 tons, Joyce. J. Varnham, Agent. Cutter Sarah Berry, 15 tons, Unthank. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Henry, 35 tons. Bowler. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt. Seh>oner Scotia, 68 tons, Marshall. W. M. Ban- ' natyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Dolphin', 35 tons, Iraria. R. J. Duncan, , Agent. Ship Lady Nugent, 658 tons, Parsons. J. M. Taylor, Agent.

Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Harlequin, 62 tons, Davies. W.M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Cotter Alpha, 60 tons, Murphy. W. B. Rhodes 8b Co., Agents.

IMPORTS. In the Rapid— 3o bale* wool. W. S. Loxley, Agent. In the Governor Grey — 10,00 C feet timber, 4 kegt laid, 15 packages. In the Scotia — 23 bales wool, 40 bags flour, 10 do. seconds, 134 bags flour, 18 tons flour, 3§ tons potatoes, 1 cask onions. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Dolphin — 1 hhd. brandy, 1 case tobacco, 1 case r&isim, 1 trunk drapery, 130 bags wheat, 40 bags oats, 6 barrels beer, If tons carrots, 1 ton onions, 2 bushels apples, 1 bag grass seeds, 1341b. grapes, 2 kegs butter. R. J. Duncan, Agent. In the Emma Jane — 16 coils wool lashing, 3 do. rope, 1 ton flax, 3 tons potatoes. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Lady Nugent — 2 qr. casks rum, 2 do. brandy, 5 do. geneva, 4 do. wine, 15 boxes merchandise, 4 casks, 4 jars, Captain King ; 4 barrels currants, 4 do. raisins, 1 case figs, 34 packages merchandise, 14 do., W.C.C.; 2 cases, R. J. Dancan ; 1 cask sugar, 13 casks beer, 20 caskr, "P.; ~ 30 hhdj. 10 barrels beer, C; 1 case, Col. Gold ; 205 bars iron, H. J. & Cor. ; 3 bales 2 cases merchandise, L. R. M.; 38 barrels salt, D.: 180 bars iron, 30 bundles do., 1 bundle steel, 6 bundles sheet iron, W.; 1 case, Curtis ; 1 box, Edwards ; I case, W.8.; 1 cask, 1 case, 3 chests, F.J.L.; 1 box, Park; 1 box, 1 crate, Fox ; 10 packages, M'Rae ; 1 case, R.; 1 case, Seymour ; 3 cases, C. A.; 1 case E.J.W.; 1 case, C. B.; lease, Cockroft; lease, Mantell; 1 case, Bell; 1 case, 1 cask, 1 package, 2 cases, W.8.; 1 case, Moore ; 10 hhds. brandy, R. D. C. Shipped at Otago— 2 cases, 1 cask sea skins. J. M. Taylor, Agent.

EXPORTS. l V In the Twins — 1 ton sugar, 1 puncheon runv, 5 bags rice, 1 keg tobacco, 2 bales blankets, 1 case boots, 6 cases slops, 1 ton salt, 10 boxes soap, 2 wheat mills. * Master, Agent. In the Ocean Queen — 3 bags salt, 1 spade, 1 jar 1 coffee pot, 1 adze, 6 pieces paper hanging, 1 fender, 1 set fire irons, 5 packages sundries. Master, Agent.

Post Office, 20th April, 1850. The mnil for London, per Woodstock, will close on the 25th inst.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 493, 24 April 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 493, 24 April 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 493, 24 April 1850, Page 2

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