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Ex " Stag." ,ftO CASES, each 4 dozen, Barclay's - Bottled Stout , 1 case Paper Hangings. To arrive Ex Persia : — 15 Tihds'. Superior Cognac Brandy. - Wm. BOWLER, SON & Co., Lambton Quay. August 4, 1852.

Choice Wines and Cognac, at most reasonable Prices, 4 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, 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.

WILLIAM LUMSDEN,

Nurseryman and Florist, &c,

OEGS 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.

For Port Cooper direct,

*£§*■ HPHE fine fast- sailing Schooner -L ypp/jvs, 50 tons, S. Sharp master, mmSest&am w jjj ga jj Qr abovejport on Monday next, 9th inst. For freight or passage, apply at the Royal Hotel, or to the master on board. Wellington, August 7, 1852.

For Port Phillip,

£§3^. HP HE fine fast-sailing Schooner jjgg WILL O' THE WISP, John eSffl-üßf Robertson commander, expected from Lyttelton 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 BETUUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 24, 1852.

For Port Phillip direct, Hourly expected from Sydney vid Port Cooper, i *g&- HP HE fast-sailing Brigantine -*- PERSEVERANCE, 105 tons, «**£^» Win. 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.

For Nelson direct. aj^- HPHE clipper Schooner HENJg|i# *- RIETTA, 61 tons, John Adam, wVjjEw* commander, will sail as above and return again immediately to this Port. Has good accommodations for Passengers. For freight or passage, apply to HERVEY, JOHNSTON & Co., Lombard Street, August 3, 1852.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. None.

DEPARTURES. None.

IN PORT. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . - ■ Schooner Phoebe, 30 tons, Cave. Schooner Twins, 40 tons, Sharp. Master, Agent. Schooner Sea Belle, 15 tons, Forster. Master, Agent. Cutter Kawai,' 20 tons, Bell. Hervey, Johnston &Co. Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Rendall. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 15 tons, Riley. Crawford & Yule, ' Agents. Schooner Henrietta, 45 tons, Adams. Hervey, Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Retarn, 70 tons, Toohig.- R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler. Master, Agent. Cutter Resolution, 50 tons, Hylton. W. Allen, Agent.

r— — - EXPORTS. In the Alpha— 6 tons potatoes, 71 bags oats, 20 cwt. bacon, 6 kegs butter, 1 cask honey, 1 do oil, 8 casks pork, 1 box candles, 1 case skins, 6 kits onions, 5000 feet- timber, L case 1 bale slops. Passengers— Capt. King, Mr. and Mrs. Cavrall, Miss F. Lockhart, Miss Ashdovrn, Messrs. C. M'Donough, J. Simpson, F. Learnish, T> M'Manu, H. Scott.

Sydney Shipping. Arrival June 4 — Schooner Scotia, Davies, from Wellington. The Scotia experienced very heavy weather on the passage, having fell in with a succession of heavy gales. Departures. July I.— Schooner Champion, Woods, for Wellington. Passengers— Mr., Mrs., and Miss Dolman, Mr. and Mrs. Levy and two daughters, Mr. J.~ Wilson. / ' The Brig, Spray cleared outwards for Nelson on the Ist July. The Barque Duhe of Roxburgh was to sail for Wellington July 2. The Schooner Perseverance Bailed for Newcastle on the 16th June.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 732, 7 August 1852, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
745

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 732, 7 August 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 732, 7 August 1852, Page 2

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