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Pakawau Coal Company.

HTHE MEMBERS of the Committee; -*- appointed to correspond with the Directors; of the above Company, are requested to meet in the Hall of the Athenaeum, on Tuesday Evening next, at 8 o'clock. J. WOODWARD, Sec. Wellington, January 8, 1853.

Tiial by Jury.

A PUBLIC MEETING will be held "*■*- at Barrett's Hotel, on Wednesday Evening next, at 8 o'clock, to receive a statement of the Committee, appointed by the Public, in [reference to certain proceedings in the Supreme Court. January 8, 1853.

TWO HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD!! 1 (io be increased to FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS ! ! ! as soon as the amount shall be subscribed.J 'PHE Committee appointed at a General » Meeting of the Settlers held on the 12th November, 1852, to recommend the amount of Reward to be given to the First Discoverer of an Available GOLD FIELD in this part of the Province of New Munster, and the limits within which the discovery must be made to constitute a claim to the payment of such Reward, Hereby Notify that, under the sanction and authority of the Subscribers to the Fund, they will be prepared after this date, and until the 12th May, 1853, to receive, inquire into, and decide upon any claim which may be preferred in regard to the Reward in question. The conditions under which claims to the Reward will be entertained by the Committee maybe ascertained upon application to the undersigned' or at the offices of the Spectator and Independent newspapers. By order of the Committee, J. H. WALLACE, Hon. Sec. Wellingrfon, Decemler H, 1852.

Hon. Sec.

Shipping Intelligence.

AnßrvAi.fi. January s—Schooner5 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from Wairaa. January 7 — Schooner Matilda, 15 tons, Porter, from Porirua. Same day — Schooner Necromancer, 15 tons, Askew, from Nelson. Passengers — Messrs. Rainer, Fordham, Walker. Same day — Brig Exchange, 220 tons, Cook, from Hobart Town. Passenger — Mr. Reeves, jun.

DEPARTURES. January I—Schooner1 — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, for Motaunau. Passengers — Messrs. A. C. Clifford, J. Duckworth, J. Carnont, W. Dohl, Riddell, J. Gee and family. January s—Schooner5 — Schooner Wave, 15 tons, Smith, for Wanganui.

IN PORT. Government Brig Vic(oria,2Qo tons, Deck. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, . Schooner Gipty, 10 tons, Riley. Crawford & Yule, AgentsShip True Briton, 685 tons, Norris. Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Watt. American Ship Sheffield, 679 tons, Roys. J. H. Wallace, Agent. Ship Hashemy, 523 tons, Ross. Bethnne & Hunter, Agents. Barque lory, 484 tor>3, Row. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Bell. Brig Exchange, 220 tons, Cook. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard. Crawford & Yule, * Agents. Schooner Matilda, 15 tons, Porter. J. Varnham Agent Schooner Necromancer, 15 tons, Askew. Master Agent

IMPORTS. I Id the Old Jack — 59 sheep, 5 bags maize. Crawford! & Yule, Agents. I In the Necromancer — 6 chests tea, 3 hags coffee, 1 j qr. cask lemonade, 10 tons flour, If ton bran, 20 casks beer, 1 % ton flour, 5 bags malt. Master, Agent. In the Exchange — 615 bags flour, 233 bags sugar, 50 chests, 100 half chests tea, 2 cases 15 bales leather, 100 bundles, leather. R. Waitt,' Agent

BXPORTS. In the Wave — 4 chests tea, 2 boxes rtisins, 1 cask dried apples, 1 bag rice, 1 cask ingar, 3 parcels drapery, 29 bags flour, 2 boxes soap, 6 tins cheese, 94 bags flour. J. Tame, Agent. In the Sea Bird — 3 chests tea, 2 casks sheep wash, 1 keg tobacco, 2 casks tar, 4 jars spirits tar, 3 boxes soap 3 bales woolpacks, 3 kegs nails, 3 kegs s ilt, 6 pots, 6 orens, 3 bales, 1 case slops, 1 keg nails, 2 bags salt, 1 bundle ironmongery, 1 package seeds, 3 tons flour, 1 do. potatoes, 9 bags sugar, 3 coils rope, 1 dray, 500 feet timber, 1000 shingles. Master, Agent, The Barque Invincible had arrived at Melbourne tad was to sail for Nelson. The William Alfred and Louit and Miriam both arrived the same day (4th December) at Sydney.

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Bibliographic details
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 776, 8 January 1853, Page 2

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658

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 776, 8 January 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 776, 8 January 1853, Page 2

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