Ex, "Persia." AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ' TTORSE Nails, Cabinet and Glass Paper •*-■*- Patent Shot/all numbers Hall and Sons Gunpowder Sash Weights, Iron Weights, 7 14 and 28 lbs. Black and Bronzed Fenders Steel Fire Irons Shot Belts and Powder Flasks Norfolk Latches, Hooks and Eyes Rim and Cabinet Keys, assorted Plate and Rim Locks Brass and Iron Sail Thimbles Brass, Chest, Till and Desk Locks - Iron, Chest, Till and Cupboard Locks 1 Hasps and Staples, Staples for Locks Catches, Keeps and Latches for "Norfolk Latches - Iron Stands, Milk Yokes and Spade Handles Bill Files, Hair Brooms Shoe, Scrubbing and Bannister Brushes Brass Curtain Pins and Bands Sheep and Cattle Bells Japened and Brass Chamber Candlesticks Egg Boilers, .Copper Seals Counter Weighing Machines S,teelyards H2 to 400 lbs. Jell/ and Pudding Moulds Tin Baking Dishes, Cashboxes Corkscrews, Tea and Table Spoons Skewers Cast Steel Pit and Cross Cut Saws Cut and Wrought Tacks Cast Iron Frying Paris, Marbles Girdles, Japaned Lamp Heads Japaned Cruit Frames with 3 4 5 and 6 bottles each Looking Glasses, Solar Lamp Chimneys Tweeyers and Ear Picks, Cruit Bottles Mahogany, Zebra Wood and Japaned Drawer Knobs Flat Irons, Japened T Hinghes Smoothing, Jack and Trying Plains Saucepans, Butter Prints Small Teliscopes Welsh and Turkey Oil Stones Carpenters Baskets Dustpans and Cinder Lifters Horn and Glass Lanterns Shingle Nails Newcastle Grindstones 14 to 30 inches J. E. WATKIN. Wellington, September 15, 1852.
PERSONS desirous of borrowing A MONEY on unexceptionable Freehold Security, are requested to send particulars of proposed Securities to ROBt. HART, Solicitor, Lambton-qua}'. September 15, 1852.
The Undersigned has for Sale,
PARPENTERS', Ship Carpenters', and Coopers' Tools in general, Scythes, Hay and Chaff Knives, Sheep and Garden Shears, Ship Scrapers, and Caulking Irons, Reaping Hooks and Sickles, Potatoe, Grub, Hay, Stable, and Weeding Forks, Spad.es, Shovels, Draining and Casting Tools, Cart, Waggon, Phaeton, and Gig Axles ; also, Springs, Steps, Scroll Ironsj &c, complete, for Dog-Carts, superior Ploughs, Smiths' Anvils, Bellows, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Vices, Water and Dry Tueirons, Picks, Pick- Axes, and Mattocks, Iron and Steel of various qualities and sizes, Nails, Grindstones, &c, &c. From the best English makers ; all goods warranted. GEORGE THOMAS, Willis-street, near Lambton-quay. September 15, 1852.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. September 12 — Schooner Scotia, 68 tons. Davies, from Otago. Passengers— J. Jones, Esq., J.Jeffreys, Esq., Mr. M'Kenzie. September 14 — Schooner Phcebe, 30 tons, Cave, from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Henrietta, 45 tons, Adams, from Nelson. Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt, from Wanganui.
DEPARTURES. 1 September 13 — Schooner Elizabeth Warren, for Queen Charlotte Sound.
IN. PORT. " H. M. Schooner Pandora, 6 guns, Commander Drury. Brig Sophia,' 151 tons, . Ship Persia, 669 tons, Broadfoot. Bethune& Hunter, Agents. */*"'. Barque Gwalior, 404 tons, Davidson. Hervey, Johnston, & Co., Agents. Ship. Samarang — 582 tons, Escott. W. M. Bannatyne & Co-, Agents. Barque Duke of Roxburgh ,600 tons, Collard. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. " Barque Stately, 550 tons, Ginder. Bethune & Hunter, 1 Agent. j Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Davies. W. M. Bannatyne & Co.i Agents. '/Schooner Phabe, 30 tons, Cave. Schooner Henrietta, 45 tons, Adams. Hervey, John- - ston, & Co., Agents. Schooner" Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt;
IMPORTS. In the Stately— d crates, 8 qr. casks brandy, 74 'kegs, 2 casks, 20 casks beer^ 2 cases, 3 barrels, T. R. Nicholson ; * 6 kegs tobacco, 5 packages, N. Levin & Co.; 50 cases window glass, 2 casks sugar, 50 bales .paper, 4 bales, 1 case, 200 bags, 4 cases, I case books, Order ; 5 hhds., 20 qr. casks, 1 hhd. brandy, 5 qr. casks Geneva, 1 case books, 6 barrels raisins, 6 do. currants, 1 case raisins, 2 cases figs, 1 box almonds, J. Varnham ; 3 kegs, 3 bboxess s tobacco, 5 qr. casks wine, 4 do. brandy, 4 casks coffee,- 17 boxes tea, 1 cask, 1 bale 6 crates, 13 cases, 7 casks, 1 hhd. 4 puncheons, 2 machines, 9 bundles, 10 packages, 2 crates, 1 box, 3 bdls. 14 boxes, 2 casks, 9 paif arm moulds, 68 kegs nails, 92 bars, 51 bundles, 5 bars iron, 12 bundles shovels, 3 puncheons, 1 anvil, 12 kegs, 1 bundle, 203 iron pots, 3 crates, 37 ovens, 7 grindstones, 1 T>ox, 1 hdd., E. Buxtpn; 150 casks bottled beer, 20' hhds., 12 barrels beer, 1 cask whisky, 21 tons coal, 5 casks rum, 10 hhds 20 barrels beer, 88 kegs, 2 bales, 56 casks, 1 basket, 2 anvils, 2 sheets, 2 tierces, 2 bags, 20 weights, 13 bdls., .60 ovens, 204 pots, 2 pans, 9 bundles,, 3 boilers,, 1 chest, 1 jack, 2 casks, 1 case, 3 cases books, 5 cases, 2 crates, "2 woolscrews, 3 cases, 3 piepes, 1 cylinder, 4' pillars, 2 rollers, 1 package, 10 kegs, 1 cask, 1 case, !737 pots, 94 OTens, 8 crates, 1 bale, 10 kegs, 1 case, 4 casks, 1 wheel, Bethune & Hunter; 20 hhds. beer, Jas. M'Betli ; ~\5 J casks beer, 1 cask,, 2 cases, 2 bales, 11 trusses, Longden &Le Cren ; 15 casks beer, 23 kegs, 2 bales, 2 casks, 1 case, 10 boxes soap, 1 box paper, 10 hhds., 18 cases,,, J.T. "White ; 20 casks beer, ,1 case, 1 box paper, .3 crates, Fell & Seymour;, 600 pavionr bricks, :25': 25' 'cases "Geneva) 5 bales, 1 keg, 552 bars iron, 71 bundles iron, 71 bundles hoops,. B plates, 10 sheet plates, Morrison & Sclanders; 8 qr. casks wine,^ G. Pickett; ,45 kegs', 2 bales, 9 cases, 4 bales,'J. Joseph"; Vbale, 1 case, 6 qr. casks wine, 10 hhds. brandy, 12 qr. casks wine, J. Jones ; lcask, 1 -bale,
W. B. Rhodes & Co.; 6 tins, 6 cases, 9 casks, "W. Bishop; 7 bales, 6 cases, 1 bag. 11 cases, 1 crate, 1 cask, 1 bale, -4 doable bales, 2 bales, 2 cases, 1 cask treacle, 2 cases cheese, 7 cases 3 bales, derates, 7 cases, ' 18 kegs, 8 casks, 51 orens, 1 hbd., 10 cases, 4 casks, 6 bundles) 13 cases brandy, 6 brls. flour, W. W. Taylor ; 1 case, H. Green ; 1 bale, D. Garrick ; 1 ca*e, J. May; 20 bundles, 2 casks, 2 rolls leal, 2 casks, 3 cases, 1 box, 1 ingot, J. Harding ; 20 kegs, J. Blyth ; 1 case, C. N. Wright ; 1 case, 1 boiler, 6 door frames, 18 barrels flour, 14 bags, 5 barrels, J. Fordham ; 1 sheep dipping apparatus, Cookson, Bowler, & Co ; 1 case, 1 bale, ReY. J. Watkin ; 1 cask, 1 case, F, Richardson ; 2 casks, H. Ridley ; 1 cask, H. S. Ridley ; 1 case, Strode ; 1 case, 1 box, Williams ; 2 packages, 1 pair shafts, 2 wheels, 1 case, Giblin ; 10 barrels flour, 50 barrels, A. J. Burns ; 11 cases, 2 chests sago, 17 casks, 2 hbds., 5 crates, 50 barrels, 70 drums, 8 casks, J. Tame ; 1 box, Deighton ; 3 cases, 1 chest, 1 cask, Hepburn ; 1 cask, Bidwell ; 1 box, 1 cask, 20 barrels, Todd ; 2 boxes, 2 cases, R. Stokes ; 1 truss, ReT. R. B. Paul; 1 case,~Union Bank Australia ; 1 case, Lieut. Wilson ; 2 cases, Band 65th Regt.; 200 bags, Hervey, Johnston, & Co.; 3 cases, 3 bales, L. Languet;1 box, Mantell ; 1 box, Marsh ; 1 box, Russell ; 20 barrels, 2 boxes, 6 drums, 1 cask, J. Sidey; 10 barrels J. Brown : 1 box, Dillon; 1 box, Milne ; 1 box, Marriott ; 1 chest, Yorke ; 2 wheels, 1 axle, 1 keg, 1 box, 1 press, I' plough, 18 cases, Marshall; 1 box, Mor; 1 box, . Brow n; 1 box, Johnston ; 1 box, Baird ; 7 pekgs, Currie ; 1 case, 1 cask, M'Beth ; 1 box, Smith; 1 case St. Hill ; 2 boxes, Daniell ; 1 plough, 1 harrow, Augarde; 1 box, Sharp ;-l box^Parkiuson; 1 cask, Chalmers ; 1 box, Smith ; 1 box, Parks ; 20 handspikes, 5 bottles oil, 2 cases, 2 casks, 2 bundles, 200 basons, .1 case, 21 bales,*l case, 1 bundle, 1 basket, 4 wheels, 50 handles, 55 pickaxes, 25 spades, 5 bales, 1 tarpaulin, Board of Ordnance ; case, Ginder ; 1 cask, 1 case,Cross. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Murchin and two children, Messrs. W. F. Minchin, C. Murchin, E. Rich, W. Teschemaker, P. Wolfe, A. Schroder, Mr. and Mrs. Owen and child, and 15 men, 17 women, and 18 children. In the Scotia — 1 case plants, 1 parcel, 1 keg tobacco. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents'. ; In the Phoebe — 70 coils wool lashing, 8 sides bacon, 8 coils rope, 19 bags wheat, 10 tons potatoes, ljrit larJ, 16 cwt. flax, 7 do. bacon.
. EXPORTS.' . - In the Elizabeth Warren — 20 bags sugar, 2 do. rice, 2 packages tobacco. Master, Agent.
Nelson Shipping. ArriTed — Schooner Comet, Clouston, from Sydney. Departure. August 20 — ,Brig Spray, Scott, for Sydney. Aug. 30 — Schooner Comet, for Port Victoria. Aug. 31 — Schooner Sea Flower, Petrie, for Melbourne.
Sydney Shipping. The " Chusaw." — The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steam-ship Chusan has nearly finished her refit, and will positively sail for Singapore on Saturday next, at noon. It may be interesting for our readers to know that letters, by this opportunity, will reach London on the 17th November,- and that the Chrtsan will bring from Singapore, in about ten weeks hence, English mails to 20th August via Southampton, and 24th August via Marseilles. — Empire, Aug. 24. H.M.S. Calliope, hence the 22nd July, arrived at Norfolk Island on the 27th, where she remained three days, and then proceeded on her cruise. — Ibid.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 743, 15 September 1852, Page 2
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