t>n Sale at the Office x>i this Paper,! ROBINS ON C RU S OE, translated into the New' Zealand Language, under the direction of the Government. Price -2s. 6d. Also, A 'SPELLING BOOK for the Use of Maori Children. Price 2s. . July 10, 1852.
The- Estate of Waters. HPHE Creditors of this Estate 'are re- -*• quested to attend ' within fourteen days from the date hereof, at the Office of Messrs. \ Bethune & Hunter, to arrange the amounts of their respective claims, and execute the Deed of Assignment, otherwise they will be excluded the benefit thereof. ROBERT HART, Solicitor to the Trustees. Wellington, July 8, 1852.
Quicks. TAMES M'BETH begs to' intimate * that he has received, per Munford, 30,000 HAWTHORN PLANTS, in excellent condition. — Also, now growing in Wellington, 12,000 Transplanted, of a considerable size. — Also, a small quantity of Light and Dark Moss Roses; and the celebrated British Queen Strawberry Plants. June 19, 1852.,,
Shipping Intelligence.
1 ARRIVALS. July 7 — Barque Louisa, 306 tons, Plant, from Otago. Passengers — Messrs. A. Stuart, W. Ellis, Boyton, Felland, Pulton, J. Brotherstdn, J. Smith, Day, Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. M'Andrew and child, Mr. and Mrs. Juland and child, Messrs. J. Buller, T. Archibald, N. and A. Chalmers, Cameron, A. Ferguson, A. Calder, J. Robertson,, T. Sheriff, J. Stevenson, J. Campbell, G. Gibbs, R. Humfries, P. Paterson. July B—Schooner8 — Schooner Henrietta, 45 tons, Morrison, from Nelson. Passengers — Hon. A. C. Tollemache, Sir W. Congreve, Rev. J. Aldred, Capt. Newcome, Messrs. Curtis, Cawthorne, Wrey. Same day — Schooner Emma -Jane, 8 tons, Grogan, from Rangitikei. Same day Schooner Gipsy, 12 .tons, Riley, from Rangitikei. July 9 — Schooner Lucy James, 40 tons, Joyce, from New Plymouth. Same day — Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Swarm, from New Plymouth. j
DEPARTURES. July B—Schooner8 — Schooner Necrontancer, 15 tons, Askew, for Wairau. Same day — Schooner Return, 70 tons, Toohig, for ■Ahuriri. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. M'Carthy, W. Pattenson, N. Batten. Same day — Schooner Twins, 45 tons, Sharp, for Port Victoria. Same day — Schooner Fidele, 8 tons, Campbell, for Kaikora.
IMPORTS. In the Louisa — 75 bags rice, 57 bags sugar, 1 keg tobacco, 2 cases Geneva. Shipped at Otago — 40 tons potatoes, 1 package. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Henrietta — 8 bags coffee, 2 bags pimento, 2 kegs saltpetre, 3 cases 1 chest slops, 37 bags barley, 4 barrels ale, 130 hags flour, 2 cases, cheese, 4 pockets hops, 2 cases cheese, 11 kegs butter, 15 bids, ale, 3 packages seeds and plants. Hervey, Johnston, & Co., Agents. In the Emma Jane—rlB bags wheat, 20 bags maize, 7 do. oats, 5 do. barley, 3 bundles whalebone. Crawford & Yule, Agents. In the Gipsy — 1 ton bacon, 1 ton wheat, ljtons potatoes, 2 casks pork, § ton tow, 60 bushels bran. Crawford & Yule, Agents.
EXPORTS. In the Twins — 4 octaves sherry, 2 qr. casks whisky, 20 bags rice, 5 bags coffee, 2 qr. casks wine, 10 mats 24 bag 3 sugar, 5 mats candy, 5 half chests tea, 2 bags coffee, 2 bales blankets, l'bale prints, 5 bags salt, 26 boxes candles, 20 boxes soap, 70 bags flour, 4 casks ale, 15 casks pork. Master, Agent. In the Return — 10 packages slops, 40 packages furniture, 13 horses. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Necromancer — 2 kegs tobacco, 13 bags sugar, 1 box tobacco, 4 half chests tea, 4 boxes raisins, 1 axle tree, 7 bags salt, 4 cases, 2 bales, 2 cases, 1 bale, 1 can oil, 1 can turpentine, 4 kegs, 2 bales, 1 bag, 2 "kegs nails, 4 jars spirit tar, 9 boxes glas3, 2 do. pipes, 2 cases drapery, l'bale do., 1 bale blankets, 5 kegs, 2 parcels calico, 6 boxes candles, 68 bags flour, 25 bags maize, 20 bags flour, 2 hhd. oil. In the Fidele — 12 tons empty casks, 4 bags flour.
Nelson Shipping. Arrival. — Schooner Despatch, Peacock, from Wellington. Departures. — June 30 — Schooner Comet, Clouston, for Sydney; same day — Schooner Sea Belle, Hopkins, for Wellington.
At Wellington Terrace, on the Bth inst., the wife of R. Deighton, Esq., of a son. On Friday, the 9th instant, the -wife of George Hunter, Esq., of a daughter.
Erratum. — In the Lament on the Capture of Te Rauparaha, in our last Number, in the third stanza, For Nor amid glaring eyes, Nor amid, &c. Read - Not amid glaring eyes, Not amid, &c.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 724, 10 July 1852, Page 2
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