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For Auckland, ON MONDAY, 24™ MAY. afi^ HPHE fine fast-sailing clipper X Schooner MARMORA, A 1 for ■««££**» 12 years, G. Kelly master. For freight or passage, apply to HEIIVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. May 22, 1852.

First Vessel for the Port Phillip Gold Fields. .^g^. THE fine fast-sailing Brig ■*- SARAH, Lewis Grant commanjj er> ] iavm g been chartered by Captain Clark, late of the Brig Sisters, will sail for Melbourne, Port Phillip, on Thursday, the 27th May. She has first rate accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and having already engaged the principal part of her cargo, she will be despatched on the day advertised, wind and weather permitting. For freight or passage immediate application is necessary to CAPT. CLARK, or ROBERT WAITT. May 15, 1852. N.B. — The Captain is prepared to take Hutt produce for passage-money, at market price?.

For Melbourne, Port Phillip, direct, AJSg-HPHE Iron Clipper Schooner jagg TITAN, 250 tons burthen, Win. ,-«2S^»» Ferguson commander, having threefourths of her cargo ready for shipment, will have ' nmediate despatch. The accommodations of the Titan for cabin and steerage passengers are of the first order, thus offering a favourable opportunity for parties desirous of proceeding to the Victoria Gold Fields. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. Lomh»rd-street, May 10, 1852.

For Melbourne, Port Phillip, direct, £j£jg. HP HE fine first class barque jH§# - 1 - TORY, 550 tons, James Row c^&b* corr{ mander, will sail for Port Phillip direct a few days after her arrival from Lyttelton, whence she is daily expected. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations for cahin or steerage passengers, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, April 30, 1852.

A Card. MR. PHILLIPS, SURCEON, HTJTT BRIDGE. March 31, 1852.

On Sale Ex " Champion." "pIRST quality fine Flour in 200lb. bags ■*- Congou Tea in chests and halves Pampanga Sugar. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. Wellington, May 1, 1852.

Ex " Scotia." ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 5 TONS DAIRY SALT W. M. BANNATYNE&CO. Wellington, May 6, 1852.

To be Let, rpHAT LARGE HOUSE next to the Store of the Undersigned. For particulars, apply to R. J. DUNCAN. May 12, 1852.

Notice. (~)N and after Monday next, the 24th inst., the Business of Mr. Geo. Edwards, General Commission Agent, will be conducted in those Premises lately in the occupation of Mr. John M'Beth, opposite the. Commissariat Office, Willis- street. Flour, Oats, Hay, Potatoes, Posts, Rails, Scantlings, and Shingles, on hand. GEO. EDWARDS. May 19, 1852.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. May 19 — Schooner Henry, 35 tons, Holmes, from Chatham Islands. Passengers — Mr. Birkenstein, Mrs Muller. May 20 — Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig, from Port Victoria. Passengers — Mr. J. Greaves. May 21 — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, from Manawatu.

DEPARTURES. May 19 — Schooner Matilda, 20 tons, Morrison, for "New Plymouth. May 20— -Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Adams, for Flaxbourae. May 2 1 1 — Schooner Henrietta, 45 tons, Cole, for Nelson. 1

IN PORT. H. M. Schooner Bramble, Lieut. J. "Ward, Governtaent-Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, Hardcastle. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Titan, 160 tons, Ferguson. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Underwood. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Brown. R. Waitt, Agent. Brig Sarah, 130 tons, Grant. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Twint, 40 tons, Sharp. Master, Agent. Barque Tory, 550 tons, Row. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. - Schooner Marmora, 135 tons, Kelly. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Cutter Katherine JokuttOM, 12 tons, Armstrong. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Schooner Black D0ff,142 tons, Garrick. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Henry, 35 tons, Holmes. Master, Agent. Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig. R. Waitt, Agent Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler. Master, Agent.

'imports. In the Henry — 550 bushels wheat, 4 tons potatoes, 60 kits wool. Master, Agent. In the Return — 1 case punch, 3 cases haberdashery, 1 pianoforte, 3 kegs butter, 3 empty kegs. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Sea Bird — 7000 feet timber, If tons wool lashing, 1£ ton rope, 5 cwt. tow, 4 bales wool. Master, Agent.

BXPOKTS. In the Perseveronce^-9 bales -wool, Hertey, JohnBton 1 & Co.; 6 bales wool, 8 coils rope, W. W. Taylor. Master, Agent. In the Matilda — 1 chest tea, 9» bags sugar, 6 boxes candles. 1 truss' blankets, 20 boxes soap. J. Varnham, Agent. , In the Kawai — 1 bag coffee, 1 chest tea, 1 pair harrows, 4 bundles wool packs, 8 boxes soap, 1 churn, 1 box, 4 bundles, 138 boards, 52 bags potatoes, 20 do. flour. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. " In the Twins — 6 cases sundries, 1 keg nails, 2 bags salt, 1 case, 1 bag coffee, 6 boxes soap, A boxes candles, 2 trusses, 60 bags flour, 14 tins cheese, 2 casks pork, 2 casks oil, 6 barrels, 7 hhds. ale, 25 head cattle. Master, Agent.

Auckjand Shipping. H. M. Brigantine Pandora arrived on Wednesdayafternoon from Kaipara, having -completed her survey of that harbour as far as it was possible for a sailing vessel to do. One of her officers, Mr. Okes, and a boat's crew have remained to complete the survey of the Otaumatu river. The Pandora sailed from her anchorage at Kaipara on Saturday evening, and after beating with but a light wind against the setting- in tide, she cleared the intricate navigation of the channel as night set in. — Neio Zealander, May 1.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 710, 22 May 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 710, 22 May 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 710, 22 May 1852, Page 2

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