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Wellington Horticultural Society. TH E NEXT EXHIBITION, in connection with the above Society, will be held in the Wellington Athenaeum on Thursday next, the 21st instant. By the kind permission of Col. Gold the Band of the 65th Regt., will be in attendance. Doors to be opened at two o'clock. J. Woodward, Secretary. Wellington, Nov. 15, 1850.

EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY. AT A MEETING of the United Committee held at the Athenaeum, Tuesday, November 12, 1850, J. Johnston, Esq., in the Chair, it was resolved unanimously, That the time for receiving Articles be •extended to the 31st of December next. That parties be invited to forward to the Convener an estimate of the expense of making collections of Woods, Stones, Minerals, &c, in order that an appeal may be made to the Public for the requisite funds. 3. Woodward, Convener of Committee. Wellington, November , 3, 1850.

Ex " Camilla." FOR PROMPT SALE, l/\ HHDS. Brandy of the first quality, M. V « Renault*." R. J. Duncan. November 6, 1850.

To be Sold or Let, THE HOUSE, and about one-third of an acre of Freehold Land, situated on Wellington Terrace, lately in the occupation of Air. James Tame. The House comprises a commodious Sittingroom, three Bed-rooms, Kitchen, and Outhouse, Possesion can be had immediately. Apply to William Hickson & Co. Wellington, 18th October, 1850.

THE FRIENDS of the deceased Thomas Kennedy are respectfully invited to attend his funeral on Thursday next, the 21st instant, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, Te Aro Flat, to the place of interment in the Roman Catholic burying ground. John Hall, Undertaker. Wellington, November 20, 1850.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. November 17 — Scooner Fairy, 15 tons, Dogwell, from Wairau. November 18— Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison, from Manawatu. Same day — Srhooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. Passenger — Mr. Weld. November 19 — Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Ramage, from Port Victoria. Passengers — Messrs. Paterson, Wallace, Christian, Alexander. November 19 — Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Marshall, from Auckland Islands via Chatham Islands.

DEPARTURES. November 16 — Cutter Alpha, 60 tons, M'Gregor for Port Victoria. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Macfarlane and three children, Mr. Gollan, Mr. Hornbrook, and 16 steerage. Same day — Schooner Queen Charlotte, 8 tons, Nott, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Passenger — Mrs. Nott. November 19 — Cutter Catherine Ann, 17 tons, Riley, for Manawatu.

IN PORT. H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, . Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Lord William Bentinck, 444 tons Allen. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Bennett. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Barque Camilla, 350 tons, Pugh. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 30 tons, Axton. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Ellen, 39 tons, Barter. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Ship Pheede Dunbar, 407 tons, Michie. J. M. Taylor, Agent. Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino. Master, Agent. Schooner Fairy, 15 tons, Dogwell. Master, Agent. Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison. Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Ramage. Master, Agent. Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Marshall.

IMPORTS. In the Fly — 50 coils wool lashing, J ton flax, 34 coils wool lashing, 58 bushels wheat. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Hartley and child, Mrs. Brodie and child. In the Fiihnrman — 47 coili wool lashing, 8 cwt. flax. W.S. Loxley, Agent.

EXPORTS. In the Katherine Johmtone — 2 qr. casks brandy, 2 barrels 1 hhd. rum, 3 bags nails, 11 cases oilman's stores, 2 bales, 4 boxes soap, 15 do. candles, 16 casks bottled beer, 8 kegs nails, 2 kegs butter, 4 cases gin. W. S. Loxlcy, Agent. In the Queen Charlotte — 4 bags flour, 1 bag bran, 1 cask sundries, 1 jar tar, 2 galls, brandy. In the Alpha — 1 qr. cask brandy, 1 hhd. rum, 2 .kegs tobacco, 13 bags sugar, 2 half chests tea, 2 cases wine, 1 package tobacco, £ chest tea, 1 bag sugar, 30 bags flour, 1 case calico, 1 case pipes, 1 ream paper, 2 casks porter, 1 keg vinegar, 11 bags flour, 1 box candles, 22 packages furniture. In the Catherine Ann — 1 qr. cask brandy, J keg tobacco, 1 box raisins, 1 qr. cask rum, 12 bags | sugar, 1 box, 12 camp ovens, 3 trunks, 2 bales, 1

bag nails, 1 bag slops, 2 bundles spades, 1 box pipes, 7 boxes soap, I weighing machine, 1 crate crockery. R. Waitt, Agent.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 553, 20 November 1850, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
715

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 553, 20 November 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 553, 20 November 1850, Page 2

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