Wanted, Two smart Waiters, who can give satisfactory reference as to qualification and character. Apply to Chas. E. Yon Alzdorf. Wellington Hotel. Wellington, November 23, 1850.
FOR SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, TEA, in whole and half chests Sugar, Soap, Candles, Starch Currants, Pickles, Sauces Salad Oil, Lemon Syrup White and Grey Calicoes White and Scarlet Blankets, 10 and 12-4 Moleskin Trousers, Coats, Paris Hats Hosiery Sawn Boards and Scantling, Shingles Broad Paling Bar, Rod, and Hoop Iron Camp Ovens Rum, in qr. casks, Wines Wool Packs Crawford & Yulb, Licensed Custom-house Agents. Custom-house Court, 19th Nov., 1850. N.B. — A few tons of light goods can be received on Storage.
rHE UNITED COMMITTEE appointed to collect and transmit articles for the great Exhibition of Industrial Art, to beheld in London in the ensuing year, respectfully call for the earnest co-operation of their fellow settlers, m order that New Zealand may take its proper place in this Commercial Congress. The Committee need not recapitulate the lists of suitable articles which have been already published, but they invite especial attention to the following : Flax — in all stages of preparation. — made into useful articles, such as Rope, Twine, Wool Lashing, Wool Packs, Sacks, &c, &c. i, — used for ornamental purposes, as Embroidery, &c. Wood — specimens of the various kinds in pieces sufficiently large to shew the grain, &c, with one surface poiished. Stone — for building or other purposes, one face smoothed or polished. Barks — for dyeing, tanning, &c, — extracts and articles made from, such as Ink, &c. Leather — Hides and Pelts. Wool — in whole fleeces. Ores and Minerals — including Coal, Ir»n Sand, &c. Shells — useful and ornamental. Honei and Bees' Wax. Vegetable Oils. Oil and Whalebone — caught on the Coast. Specimens of Native Art — such as Mats, Carvings, Green Stone, Ornaments, &c, &c. ! All articles intended to be sent to London must be forwarded to the Court House, Wellington, on or before Tuesday, the 31 t December 1850. All articles which the senders require to be paid for must be accompanied by a note of price, which, if approved of, will be paid by the Committee. Approved articles not paid for, and sent to England, will remain at the disposal of the senders, and will be delivered to their order without charge (except for duty) after the close of the Exhibition in London, where an Agent will be appointed by the Committee, who will take charge of all articles sent, and forward them according to the wishes of the senders. A.n exhibition of all articles sent to the Committee will take place on the same day, and in the same place, with the first Exhibition in connection with the Wellington Horticultural Society. J. Woodward, Convener of Committee. October 12, 1850.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS. November 20 — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Campbell, from Kai kora. November 21 — Ship Lady Clarice, 430 tons, M'Lean, from Otago. November 22 — Schooner Lucy James, 40 tons, Joyce, from East Coast. Passengers — Mr. Levy, Mr. Viiliers, Mr. M'Kain.
DCPARTURES. November 20 — Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison, for Porirua. November 21— Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, for Manawatu. November 22 — Schooner Fairy, 15 tons, DogweH, for Manawatu, Same day — Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Bennett, for Port Cooper. Thirty-one passengers. Same day — Ship Lady Clarhe, 430 tons, M'Lean, for Sydney.
IN PORT, H. M. Steamer Acheron, 6 guns, Captain Stokes. Barque General Palmer, 573 tons, — — . Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. Barque Lord William Bentinci, 444 tons Allen. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Camilla, 350 tons, Fugh. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Dolphin, 30 tons, Axton. Johnson & Moore, Agents. Schooner Ellen, 39 tons, Barter. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Ship Phcebe Dunbar, 407 tons, Michie. J. M. Taylor, Agent. Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler. Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Ramage. Master, Agent. Schooner Perseverance, 84 tons, Marshall. Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Campbell. Master, Agent. Schooner Lucy James, 40 tons, Joyce. W. S. Lozley, Agent.
IMPORTS. In the Perteveranee — 319 kits wheat, 29 casks pork, 3 kegs lard, 4 bags flour, 1 ton potatoes, 14 pigs. Passengers — Mr. Cameron, Mr. Griffiths, 11 natives. W. Hickson & Co., Aeents.
In the Fairy — 2 tons wool lashing, 1 ton flax, 1109 feet timber. Master, Agent. In the Fidele — 5 casks black oil. Master, Agent. In the Lucy James — 25 bags wheat, 3 do. barley 30 bags grain, 42 do. wheat, 28 do. maize, 2 saws, 1 bag rivets, 5 sieves, 5 bdls. machinery, 1 bag and hat, 1 provision case. W. S. Loxtey, Agent.
EXPORTS. In the Salopian — 5 half chests tea, 1 case wine, 1 ease hollands, 1 case raisins, 1 case currants. 2 bags sugar, 1 bag coffee, 56 kegs, 5 barrels gunpowder, 5 cases merchandise, 1 bale, 1 bag loaf sugar, 1 cask bottled beer, 1 box candles, 1 keg nails, 1 spade, 2 shovels, 1 cross cut saw, 1 package, 1 grindstone, 1 bag flour, 2 cases potatoes. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. In the Fly — 21 bags sugar, 1 package, 1 case slops.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 554, 23 November 1850, Page 2
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