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■ In the Press.and shortly will be published, ■BY SUBSCRIPTION, • A SMALL WORK, ENTITLED, "VTEW ZEALAND MINSTRELSY ; •— containing Songs, &c, on Colonial Subjects, by Wm. Golder, Author of " Recreations for Solitary Hours," containing Poems, Songs, and Tales. The forthcoming Work is dedicated, with all due respect, to the Inhabitants of Port Nicholson, as a humble tribute to the memory of the beginning of our Colony. The Author will take an early opportunity of* calling round to receive, in addition to those who have already offered themselves as subscribers, the names of any others who will favour him with their patronage, as a list of Subscribers will be published with the Work. The Work will be neatly printed on good paper, price 2s. for single copies, and for more than two copies Is. 6d. each. River Hutt, July 14, 1852.

Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. •yO -MORROW Evening (weather per- -*• mitting) Dr. Ralph will proceed with the' " Lecture on Chemistry," which was postponed from last Thursday. The Lecture will commence at \ past 7 o'clock. W. SEED, Hon. Sec. July 14, 1852.

Notice. JV/TR. HENRY BURLING, Licensed Publican, Patumoki, Wairarapa, begs to inform the public that he has good - Stalling and every accommodation for Travellers. He also takes this opportunity of informing them that he has a good Grazing Run for Cattle and Horses. For particulars apply at Mr. Mason's, Blacksmith. July 14, 1852.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. July 11 — Schooner Wave, 8 tons, Underwood, from Port Victoria. Passenger — Mr. T. Waters. July 13 — Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Douglas, from Ahuriri.

DEPARTURES. July 10 — Ship Stag, 678 tons, Clarke, for Guam. July II — Barque Louisa, 306 tons, Plant, from Otago. Passengers — Messrs. A. Stuart, W. Ellis, Boyton, Felland, Pulton, J. Brotherston, 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. Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tops, Watt, for Wanganui. Passengers — 1 non-commissioned officer and 13 privates 65th Regt.

IMPORTS. In the Lucy James — 72 barrels pork, 2 do. lard, 80 bushels maize, 1 ton. bacon and hams, 2 tons potatoes, 6 tons flour. Passenger — C. De Veut, Esq. J. Varnham, Agent. Tn the Shepherdess — 100 bags flour, 14 hags oats, 40 bags flour, 250 bushels wheat, 20 casks pork. Samuel & Joseph, Agents.

EXPORTS, In the Governor Grey — 15 packages ironmongery, 1 keg tobacco, & ton sugar, 2 boxes tea, 13 bags sugar, 1 chest tea, 1 bag coffee, 2 boxes candles, 2 wheels, 3 packages baggage, 2 boxes candles, 1 bale blankets, 3 packages groceries, 3 tons stores, 1 roll lead, 1 pair screws, 3 packages slops, 1 ccse 1 parcel drapery, 1 packet boots, 1 roll leather, 1 case medicine, 4 pckgs. slops, 20 boxes soap, 1 do. oilman's stores, 4 hhds. ale, 6 bags grass seeds, 15 do.

At "Wellington, on the 12th inst., the wife of David Johnston, Esq., of a son.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 14 July 1852, Page 2

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506

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 14 July 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 725, 14 July 1852, Page 2

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