For Port Phillip direct, Hourly expected from 'Sydney vid Port Cooper, *f3^ HP HE fast -sailing Brigantine - 1 - PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, «*2sSrei Wm. Marshall master; to sail in a few days after her arrival ; having the greater part of her cargo already engaged. For freight or passage, apply to W. FLYGER. Wellington, July 21, 1852.
On Sale, 1^ SKINS Fre§h Strong Brazilian LU TOBACCO, suitable for Sheep Wash. ALSO FOR SALE, A few Superior RAMS, in condition. BETiIUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, . July 17, 1252.
For Port Phillip, *£??. THE fine fast-sailing Schoonerjpj^ - 1 - WILL 0' THE WISP, John *^*^*** Robertson commander, expected from Lytteiton in ten days, will sail from this Port for Port Phillip direct about 7th August. Has superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 24, 1852.
LANDS TO LET in the Upper and Lower Hutt, Karori, Makara, Kinapori, Porirua, Ohariu, and other districts, and also at Wanganui. Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. July 24, 1852.
Wellington Building Society. rPHE Eleventh Monthly Meeting for -*- the receipt of Subscriptions will be held at the Mechanics' Institute on Monday, the 2nd of August, at 7 o'clock in the Evening. - W. ALLEN, Manager. July 24, 1852.
WILLIAM LUMSDEN, Nurseryman'land 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, Cubbage, 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 seldum 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, Tiuakori 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'Angely Cognac CHAS. E. v. ALZDORF. July 21, 1552.
Wellington Nursery. TAMES M'BETH "begs to inform the *■* Public that the business heretofore carried on by him on- the above named premises will in future be conducted upon a larger and more complete scale, and on a more iavorable site. For the present he is ready to execute orders at hi 3 establishment, Pipitea, and would particularly call attention to the reduction in price? which, circumstances have enabled him to make, namely, 25 per cent; that is' to say, one- fourth less than the prices charged formerly for all Trees, Shrubs, Greenhouse Plants, Bulbs, &c. He begs to state that the business will be conducted upoiv the most approved principles, no expense being spared in procuring they true varieties of all fruit trees. Having established an orchard in connexion with the Nursery, in order to procure scions from his own stock, he will be enabled to guarantee the sorts, and guard against American blight in the apples. Now ready for sale, all sorts of Cabbage, Cauliflower, Asparagus, and other plants. Application to be made at James M'Beth's, seed and grocery establishment, corner of Mul-grave-strget and Lambton + Quay ; the Wellington Nursery being now in the hands of W. Lumsden, with whom for the future he has no connexion. VVellington, July 24, 1852.
A Card. 'MR. PHILLIPS, SURGEON, « HTJTT BRIDGE. , March 31, 1852.
Quicks. TAMES M'BETH begs to intimate f 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.
"""■"Tarrtvlvt.s. July 30— Schooner Twins,'^' tons," Sharp, from Port Victoria. Passenger — Mrf and Mrs. Wheeler and four children, Messrs. Crosby, Conlin, Burke, Code, Wakefield, Mrs. Craney and child. Same day— Schooner Sea Belle, 15 tons, Forster, from Nelson. " >.
DEPARTURES. July 29— Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau.
IN PORT. Government Brig V\cttna, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophitr, 151 tons, • Schooner Phwbe, 30 tons, Cave. Cutter Alpha, 60 tons, M'Gregor. W. B. Rhodes & Co., Agents. Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tonß, Hood. Master, Agent. * Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Sharp. Master, Agent. Schooner Sea Belle, 15 tons, Forster. Master, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 730, 31 July 1852, Page 2
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