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Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London. MESSRS. KNIGHT & TERRY -*■'-*• having for so long a period (about 50 years) gradually augmented the resources of their large establishment, and having received a corresponding extension of patronage from the most distinguished personages of this and other countries, now confidently solicit the orders of those who wish to enjoy the pleasures of the Garden and Farm for Culinary Flower and Agricultural Seeds, Plants, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Implements, &c, which together with every other article connected with Agriculture, Horticulture, aryl Floriculture, they can supply of the finest quality in their respective kinds, and at as low a rate as is simply remunerative. They respectfully solicit remittances or satisfactory references, with orders from those whom they have not had the honor of previously serving. p.g, — They beg to observe that delicate Plants may be best conveyed very long distances in glass cases. Export orders receive their peculiar attention. August 21, 182,

On Sale,"P L O U R of First Quality, from the Ngauranga Mill. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 24, 1852.

On Sale, 20 HHDS. Abbott's Brown Stout 4 brls. Burton Ale BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 24, 1852.

On sale, Ex " Persia," HP HE case Hollo way's Pills and Oint- -*■ ment. BETHUNE & HUNTER, . Wholesale Agents. Exchange Buildings, August 3, 18.32. N.B. — Applications for sub-agencies requested.

On Sale, IC\ SKINS Fresh Strong Brazilian TOBACCO, suitable for Sheep Wash. ALSO FOR SALE, A few Superior RAMS, in condition. v BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, July 17, 1252.

Widow and Orphan's Society, W.D., M.U., 1.0. F. HPHE Public is respectfully informed -*■ that the Annual Ball, in aid of the Fund of the above Society, will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday, the 23rd instant. Tickets, 7s. 6d. each, to admit a lady and gentleman. An excellent quadrille band will be in attendance. Wellington, August 14, 1852.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. August 18— Schooner Willo' the Wisp, 102 tons, Robertson, from Port Victoria. Passengers — Messrs. Gilles, Bradshaw, Studbolm (3), Murray, J. Harris, W. Clark, B. Geohegan, J. Lake, C. Stewart, J. J. Harrell, Matthias, J. M'Laren, S. Jackson, W. Walsh, T. Fox, W. Reed, J. Burns, E. Skem, W. Croxton, J. Thompson, J. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Camber. August 20— Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley, from Sydney. Passengers — W. Hickson, Esq., Mr. and Mrs. Masbn and child,, Miss Marshall, Messrs. M'Donald, Nelson, Kennedy.

DEPARTURES. August 18— Schooney Wave, 15 tons, Underwood, for Wanganoi.

IN PORT. Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck^ Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . Schooner Return, .70 tons, Toohig. R. Waitt," Agent. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt. Ship Persia^ 669 tons, Broadfoot. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Lucy James, 45 tons, Joyce. J. varnnam, Agent. Schooner Elizabeth, 10 tons, Aldrigf\ Master, Agent. Schooner Shepherdess, 45 tons, Swarm. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Schooner Will o' the Wisp, 102 tons, Martin. Bethune and Hunter, Agents. Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. >Wm. Hickson and Co., Agents.

IMPORTS. In the William Alfred— 6 kegs tobacco, J. Joseph ; 8 kegs tobacco, 63 bags sugar, 5 chests, 5 half chests 5 boxes tea, 1 roll lead, 20 boxes candles, 11 weights, 1 roll carpet, 2 packages, T. Tinley; 3 half tierces tobacco, 15 bags coffee, 20 boxes sperm candles, 4 cases sago, 40 boxes soap, 43 do. candles, 25 drums oil, 10 do. turpentine, 2 bales bags, 40 cases spirits tar, 1 1 cases drapery, W. Hickson & Co.; 10 kegs tobacco, J. Kelham; 210 bags sugar, 13 chests, 30 half chests tej, 20 bags coffee, 1 parcel wheels, 5 bags pepper, 2 kegs rennets, 90 boxes soap, W. B. Rhodes & Co., 5 chests, 10 half chests tea, 71 bags sugar, 20 boxes candles, Levin & Co.; 145 bags sugar, 10 chests/20 half chests tea, 43 boxes soap, 60 boxes candles, J. Smith ; 20 bags sugar, 25 bags coffee, 15 chests, 20 half chests tea 31183 l 18 bags sugar,- 11 chests, 2 1' half chests tea, 40 boxes soap, 80 boxes candles, 8 bales leather, Order ; 297 bags sugar, 20 chests, 20 half chests tea, 7 bags coffee, W. Flyger ; 2 bales leather, Isaacs & Levy ; 3 cases, 1 jar drugs, C. D. Barfaud ; I case, 1 jar drugs, W. Bishop ; 10 cases, 2 kegs oilman's stores, Crawford 8f Yule ; 20 bags soap, 4 anchors, .10 half chests tea, 8 bags sugar, J. Varnham ; 1 bale leather, Taylor & Watt; 1-qr. cask sherry, 1 do. port, Lieut. Col. M'Cleverty ; 9 half chests tea, 10 mats sugar, 3 bags coffee, 6 boxes candles, 3 do. soap, 1 box, 1 bag meal, 2 cases oilman's stores, 1 case pipes, 1 cask, I box spices, 1 do castings F. Mason ; 26 bags sugar, 10 half chesta tea, 1 box spices, Jas. M'Beth ; 3 boxes candles, 1 bag coffee, 1 chest tea, Miss Taylor 5 5 bales, 1 case stationery, 1 case, 1 case groceries, 4 boxes glass, 2 rolls lead, Bethune & Hunter ; 5 casks tallow, John M'Beth ; 20 boxes soap, 1 cask, J. Walden ; 4 boxes tea, 1 bag pijnento, 1 cask treacle, D. Anderson ; 1 chest tea, 2 bales 3 cases drapery, 1 case plants, G. Pickett & Co.; 1 case wine, J. J. P. O'Reily ; 1 bale, 5 kegs nails, 1 bag boots, 1 bale leather, 1 bag sugar, HerTey, Johnston & Co.; 3 hearth stones, C. E. Alzdorf ; 9 bales leather, W. Fitzherbert ; 30 iron gratings, J. Wilson.

W. Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Will o' the Wisp — 1 cask, raisins, 34 cases wine, 2 hhds. rum, 29 cases wine, 3 hhds. rum, 3 casks 2 cases cheese, 1 case hats, 4 casks pork. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

Sydney Shipping. Arrivals — June 27. H. M. Schooner Bramtiletfrom Auckland. August 5. Schooner Titan, Cole, from Melbourne. August 6. Schooner Black Dog, Gar- - rick, Jfroni Auckland Islands.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 736, 21 August 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 736, 21 August 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 736, 21 August 1852, Page 2

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