- H. H. WILLIS & CCK'S L.I N E OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND *&£?• nnHE following fine first-class ' Ships are intended to be continued •ffi-uinfr as regular traders :—: — SHIPS. COMMANDERS. TONS.Persia ' J.Stevens 650 Cresswell. J. Williams 670 Sir Edward Paget -A. Barclay . . \ 700 Victory W. D. "Mullens .... 700 Stalely T. Ginder 700 Simlah C. Robertson 750 Cashmere ... -.„. G.Pearson.... 800 Columbus .;.'. A. Holton 650 Lord William Bentinci E.Canney 600 'Maori G. Petherbridge..'.. 850 Clara G. P.ottsr £00 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with Settlers here who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage money at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrived of the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, May 26, 1852.
WILLIAM LUMSDEN, Nurseryman and Florist, &c, "QEGS most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and the neighbouring Settlements, that he has for sale an assortment of Forest, Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, Greenhouse and Herbaceous Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, Asparagus, Sea Kale, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Celery, and other Culinary Plants. Plantation and Pleasure Grounds contracted for, and planted in the most judicious manner, according to the diversity of soil and situation, so as to produce effect with utility. W. L. has been commissioned to sell a very superior assortment of Apple Trees five years old, and in bearing, now growing in one of the best gardens in Wellington. Such an opportunity is seldom- to be met with by those who are desirous of having a crop the first year after planting. Also, an assortment of Gooseberry Bushes in full bearing. Fruit Trees are warranted free from American Blight, or any other disease. Wellington Nursery, Tinakori Road, July 21, 1852.
. Choice Wines and Cognac, at most reasonable Prices, A HOGSHEADS PALE and GOLD SHERRY 14 quarter-casks do. do. do. 14 do. do. Fine Port 6 cases, 3 doz. ea. Pale Sherry "20 do. 1 do. fine Sparkling Champagne 100 do. 1 do. St. Jean d'Angelv Cognac CHAS. E. v. ALZDGRF. July 21, 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.
EDWARDS & PIAYDEN, WILLIS -STREET, LICENSED CUSTOM-HOUSE, GENERAL SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS.
]\/rilS. MEIER begs to inform the •^ -^ Inhabitants of Wellington and its neighbourhood, that she has opened a Young Ladies' Seminary on Thorndon Flat, in the house lately occupied by Mr. M'Euen. Circulars to be had on application. A few Young Ladies can be received as Boarders. , Wellington, June 23, 1852.
MR. C. H. MOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist, Mr. Deighton's, Wellington Terrace. June 3, 1852.
In tli e Press, and shortly will Tbe published, BY SUBSCRIPTION, A SMALL WORK, ENTITLED, ISTEW 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. eacE. River Hutt, July 14, 1852.
For Sale, es "Henrietta," TVTELSON FLOUR, first quality, in -^ 1001b. bags . Wairau Butter and Cheese, in kegs Nelson Ale, in barrels Congou Tea, in chests and halves Manila, Pampanga, and Loaf Sugars Ships' Biscuit, &c, &c. HERVEY, JOHNSTON, & CO. July 10, 1852.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. July 22 — Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood, from Queen Charlotte Sound.
DEPARTURES. July 22 — Schooner Wave, 8 tons, Underwood, for Port Victoria. Same day— Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, for Port Victoria. Same day— Schooner Will o' the Wisp, 102 tons, Robertson, for Port Victoria.
■Same day— Cutter Catherine Ann, 12 tons, Douglas?, for Ahuriri. Same day— Schooner Gipsy, 12 tons,Jßiley, for Kai Koras. July 23— Schooner Wellington, 70 tons, Ferguson, for Port Victoria. Passengers — J. Innis, Esq., ,seven Maories.- . ' . Same'day — Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Rendell, for Manawatu.
IN PORT. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . Schooner Emma Jane, 8 tons, Grogan. Crawford & Yule, Agents. " Schooner Phceie, 30 tons, Cave. Cutter Alpha, 60 tons, M'Gregor. W. B. Tthodefl & Co., Agents. Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood. Master, Agent.
IMPORTS. In the Maria Elizabeth — 2§ tans black oil, 20 bshls. maize. Master, Agent.
EXPORTS. In the Sea Bird — 2 cases, 1 case starch, 2 reams paper, 2 packages do., 3 boxes candles, 20 bags flour, 5 boxes candled, 2 boxes raisins, 4 chesti tea, 1 half , chest do., 1 bag coflfee, 2 chests tea, 4 k«gs butter, 1 case seeds, 1 case, 43 bags flour, 1 keg butter, 2 cases plants, 2 bundles tinware. Master, Agent. " In the Gipsy — 20 bags flour, 2 bundles woolpacks, 1 case clothing, 1 coil rope, -1 bdl. ironmongery, 1 pclcge. clothing, 1 dish, 1 keg nails, 2 bundles hoop iron, 1 box soap, 1 5 bags sugar, 3 bags salt, 301b. tobacco, § chest tea. Crawford & Yule, Agents. j In the Fisherman — 20 bigs sugar, 3 half chests tea, 5 boxes raisins, 2 bdls. 2 bars iron, 1 cask hardware, 4 bales slops, 4 parcels, 1 case pipes, 3 casks oil. Her. vey, Johnston & Co., Agents. In the Wellington — 5 cases moselle, 5 do. 'champagne, 1 keg tobacco, 3 chests tea, 1 barrel currants, 20 bags sugar, 21 bags salt, 1 case pipes, 20 bales and cases blankets, &c, 2 bags nails, 31 bags salt, 1 case pipes, 6 boxes soap, 6 packages luggage, 1 cask beef, 22 bags flour, 1 ton potatoes, 35 bags bran, 1 bag barley, 12 casks pork, 100 bags flour, 1 hhd. oil, 1 do. ale, 53 bags flour, 203 bushels maize, 34 kits barley. R> Waitt, Agent In the Catherine Ann — 1 puncheon rum, qr. cask sherry, 3 casks sugar, 1 bag rice, 1 box raisins, 1 do. currants, 2 bags sugar, 1 keg tobacco, 1 cask crockery 6 sacks slops, 1 case groceries, 1 grindstone, 3 casks salt, 2 do. hardware, 2 do. seeds 1 case saddlery, 2 bales slops, 1 mill, 1 bdl. boots, 1 case sundries, 1 bag pitch, 3 barrels tar, 4 rods iron, 2 kegs nails. Master, Agent
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 728, 24 July 1852, Page 2
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