Wellington Building Society. THE FIFTH MONTHLY MEETING of the payment of Subscriptions will beheld in the Hall of the-Mechanics’ Institute, Wei- 1 lington, on MONDAY next, the 2ndFebruary a I at 7 o’clock precisely. W. Allen, Manager. Wellington, January 28, 1852. First Vessel for Sydney Direct. T HE CLIPPER SCHOONER WILLIAM ALFRED, Tinley, Master, 150 tons, will sail for the above Port immediately. , Part of her Cargo and Berths 1 being already engaged early application is necessary. Apply to W. Hickson & Co. Wellington, January 28, 1852. For Sydney Direct. f | ''HE fast sailing Brigantine J- PFRSEFERANCE. 105 tons, W. Marshall, commander, to sail positively on Monday next, the 2nd February. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. Flyger. Wellington, January 28, 1852. For OTAGO Direct. HE fine Frigate-built ship! “ MAORI" 800 tons, A. 1, for 13 years, C. G. Petherbridge, Commander, will sail for the above port on the 31st. inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to Bethune & Hunter, ttt Agents. Wellington, January 23, 1852. N.E—A Few ABLE SEAMEN Wanted. For Sale. A FEW articles of Cabinet Work made of the finest specimens of New Zealand Figured Woods, at J. Annexe’s, Sydney-street, Thorndon Flat, Opp site the New School Room. Wellington, January 28, 1852.
Likenesses. I\/T R. INSLEY would announce that he is Lv-L returned to Wellington for a few days, and having received a large supply of Daguerreotype materials from England, he will be able to take Likenesses cheaper and better than formerly. Rooms at Bannister’s Hotel, Lambton Quay. Wellington, January 24, 1851.
IMPORTS. In the William Alfred — 6 hhds. rum, 7 qr. casks whisky, 5 hhds. rum. 3 half tierces tobacco, 175 bags sugar, 29 bags coffee, 10 qr. casks wine, 25 half chests congou, 5 bales leather, 80 boxes soap, 3 hhds. 64 mats pieces sugar, 32 do. crushed do., 1 machine, 2 cases, 4 hhds. coal tar, 8 qr. casks vinegar, 44 boxes candles, 20 drums linseed oil, 130 bags salt, 2 cases ginger, 2 crates bottles, 1 case canvass, 3 bales drapery, 1 cask blocks, 25 castings, 9 brass do., 1 case models, 1 case stationery, 1 bale grindery, 1 cask ink, 1 case cigars, 2J tierces tobacco, 2 boxes soap, 1 case hardware, 1 package leather, 2 cases bonnets, 1 case salmon, l.bag 2 kegs neils, 1 keg hardware, 1 roll lead pipe, 20 boxes candles. 5 iron plates, 32 bags salt, 2 cases, 2 cases glass. 32 bags sugar, 59 bags sugar 15 bags coffee, 2 barrels raisins, 5 chests 5 half chests congou, 1 hhd. hardware, 3 bundles scythe handles, 1 parcel, 40 coils coir rope, 1 case stationery, 1 case haidware, 2 rolls lead, Order ; 4 casks blacking, Bethune & Hunter : 1 parcel stationery, R. Stokes; 4 boxes tin plates, 40 boxes candles, W. Johnson. W. Hickson & Co. Agents. Sydney Shipping. The Cornelia was advertised to sail for Wellington direct, and the Titan for Otago.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 677, 28 January 1852, Page 3
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