TAMES M'BETH has just received, per O Mwrford, in addition to the Trees and Seeds, Garden Flower Pots of all sizes; an assortment of Flower Seeds, White Clover Seed, a few Ash-leaved Kidney Potatoes, Blue Gum Tree Seed ; also Garden Hoes, Rocket Matches, Castor Oil, &c. Pipitea, September 4, 1850.
Notice.
JAMES M'BETH begs to intimate that the Seeds and Fruit Trees lately advertized will be ready for sale as soon as discharged from the Mun/ord, now it harbour. Wellington, August 28, 1850. ,
HOUSE TO LET, middle of Te Aro Fl t. Apply to T. Straton on the Premises. 21st August, 1850.
Just Received and now Landing, per " LOUIS AND MIRIAM/ BARRELS LOCHFINE HERRINGS Half do do. .of superior quality Coarse Salt in ljcwt, bags Washing Soda in barrels 2 to 3cwt. Congou Tea -in 'chests and h,alf-chests Loaf Sugar in. bhds.- » Company* Piece §ugar in 7<'lb> mats-; $ Mould Candles in 561b. boxes Campbells Soap in' ll 2lb. boxes Warren's Blacking in' bottle Scotch Oatmeal in barrels Colonial do. in sacks Salad Oil in cases, pints and half-pints * Castor do. in cases, quarts and pints ' Macaroni in tins English Jams in 2lb. jars Coal Tar in casks Gunpowder (Hall's) FFF in cannister Shot, Nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4 Tobacco Pipes in 6 gross cases Flour, New South Wales, first quality John M*Beth. Willis Street, 28th August, 1850.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AERIVALS. August 31— Schoonei Rapid, 15 tons, Porter, from Nelson. Same day — Schooner Shepherdess, 45 tons, Swarm from Taranaki. Same day — Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Marshall, from Hobart Town. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Arnott and three children, Mr. Rankin. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley from Queen Charlotte Sound. September 2 — Ship Mariner, 683 tons, Harland, from London via Otago. Passengers — Mr. Markworth', Miss Orbell, Mr. and Mrs. Nestor and fire children, Mr. and Mrs. Homeger and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbin and three children, Mr. and- Mrs. Plank and four children, Mrs Whebbe and one child, Mrs. Graveston and two children, Messrs. Salt;' Smith, Wilson, Lloyd, Willis, Shoobridge, Strafford, Dockin, Buckland Day, Coare, and 84 in the steerage. "
DEPARTURES. August 31 — Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler, for Cape Campbell. September I—Brig1 — Brig Louis and Miriam, 150 tons, Pelf old, for Nelson.. Passengers — Mr. Beit, Mr. M'Euen, Mr. Bannister. September 2 — Schooner Governor Grey, 35. tons, Watt, for Wanganui. Same day — Schooner Twins, 45 torn, Ramage, for East Coast. Passengers — Mr. Fraser, Mr. Golland, Mr. Alexander.
IN POKT. H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, . Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. Barque Constantinople, 317 tons, Young. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Return, 69 tons, Warren. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Alice, 88 tons, Robertson. W. 6. Rhodes & Co., Agents. Barque Fairy Queen, 250 tons, Doyle. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Old Man, 10 tons, Smith. W. M.-Ban-natyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Munford, 169 tons, Hayle. Schooner "Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Fairy, 15 tons, Dogwell. Master, Agent. Schooner Rapid, 15 tons, Porter. W. S. Loxley, Agent. .Schooner Shepherdess, 45 tons, Swarm. Schooner . Perseverance,' 84 ; tons, Marshall. W. .. J Hicksoa-& Cc., Agents. *" ->-->•.•■...*.-■*. - - \ Ship Mariner, 684 tons, . Harland. J. M. Taylor, Agent. I Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Heberley. R.J. Dun- ! can, Agent.
EXPORTS. In the Mariner — I] 6 camp ovens, 4 iron pots, 2 boxes, 1 box seeds, 2 cases, 5 boxes', 6 crates, 2 casks, 1 case, 2 casks, 3 cases, 2 casks, 2 cases, 1 chest, 1 case, 1 case saddlery, 13 cases soap, 75 casks beer, 48 hhds. do., 14 qr. casks wine, 3 chests tea, 1 half do. 18 cases wine, 1 case brandy, 3 carrotecla currants, 3 casks nuts, 2 cases figs, 3 casks walnuts, 1 case, 12 packages, 2 cases raisins 247 bars, 2 plates, 18 bundles icon, 12 cases salad oil, 6 cases fruit, 2 cases herrings, 11 cases 1 cask pickles, 1 case bonnets, 1 case slops, 3 cases shirts 2 cases haberdashery, 15 cases candles, 20 half casks herrings, 2 bales tartans, 65 casjcs pitch, 103 empty casks, 9 cases, 2 kegs, 1 bundle, 1 box, Order; 2 cases saddlery, Smith & Co.; 1 box, Low; 1 case, Ramage ; 1 box, Cording ; 2 boxes, 2 cases Leggett ; 2 cases, Masters ; 1 box, Hoggafd ; 1 box M'Shean ; 10 packages, 7 cases, 2 crates, 1 hhd. brandy, 1 chest tea, 3 crates, Weston ; 1 box, Tomkins ; 1 hhd. Curtis ; 1 box, Evans, 1 box, Webb ; 3 cases, 6 bales, Burn ; 1 box, Moorhouse; 1 box, Greenwood; 1 box, Borlaise ; 1 box, Mills ; 1 case Buckland ; 1 case, Barraud ;20 half barrels herrings, 1 box nails, 25 cans spirits tar, 25 cases oil, 25 cases turps, 2 cans varnish, Herrey, Johnston & Co. ; 1 tierce cheese, 241 bars, 3 plates, 15
sheets iron, 2 boxes shoes, R. J. Duncan ; 6 jars oil, 2 qr. casks spirits, 2 chests 1 half chest tea, 1 qr. cask rum, 1 qr. cask spirits, Capt. King ; 12 cases, 12 bales, 2 casks, W. W. Taylor; 2 packages Morrison ; 1 cask, Tame; 3 cases, 1 cask, 1 bundle, 2 bales, 1 trunk, 3 cases, Samuel & Joseph ; 1 case, Johnson ; 10 tins, 13 cases, 9 casks, W. Bishop; 1 case, 32 furnace pans, 256 tea kettles, Capt. King ; 1 box, Deighton ; 1 box plate, Lieut. Got. Eyre : 1 box, Fox ; 1 box, Bell ; 1 box, Halse; 1 box, Godley ; 1 box, Thomas. Shipped at Otago — 5 iron pots, 1 case. J. M. Taylor, Agent. In the Perseverance— 4 hhds. rum, 3 do. genera, 80 bags barley, 31 bags malt, 125 bags flour, 100,000 shingles, 5000 palings, 4 hhds. vinegar, 70 bags oats, 6 bags flour, 2 do. sugar, 1 cask groceries, 1 -chest, i chest, 25 boxes tea, 3 tons coal, 1 gross ginger beer bottles, 9 packages. W. Hickion & Co., Agents. In the Emma Jane — 2 tons wool lashing, £ ton flax, 2 tons potatoes. R Waitt, Agent. In the Rapid— ll2 bushels barley, 3 hhds. ale, 3 do. porter, 1 case hackles, 5 coils rope, 7 boxes eggs, 1 cask bacon. W. S. Loxley, Agent. In the Fairy — 1 1 bundles whalebone, 15 casks oil, 1 ton potatoes, 23 bushels maize. Master, Agent. In the Shepherdess — 1 cue locks, 22 casks nails 613 kits maize, 1 cask pork, 9 sacks 129 bags maize, "2 cases, 5 bags malt, 29 s cask's leer, 1 bale cotton,';l cate,- 17' kit* make,9 bag»>oatst - '-- ' <~
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 531, 4 September 1850, Page 2
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