For Melbourne direct, FOR PASSENGERS ONLY. nnHE Brig Margaret, 200 jgjfr J- tons register, daily expected to »W^ arrive from Sydney; and as the whole of her cargo is ready for shipment, she will meet with quick despatch. Apply William hickson & co. Wellington, March 30, 1853. To be followed by the A 1 Barque "Penyard Park," o/400 tons register.
Expected to arrive in a few days, and will meet with her customary despatch. For Sydney direct. *S» rpHE regular trading Packet Wggfr J- brigantine WILLIAM ALFRED ***•* Thomas Tinley commander, burthen 150 tons, and coppered and copper fastened throughout. For freight or passage, apply to V> ILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington, March 30, 1853. It is intended shortly to run an A I Brig of 190 tons constantly in the trade between this port and Sydney, in conjunction with the " William Alfred."
Wanted. A MAN and WIFE, as Honse Ser^ vants. Apply to H. 8., at the Office of this ' Paper. Wellington, January 4, 1853.
Shipping Intelligence.
AKltlVAl*. March 30— Barque Tatmania, 592 torn, Norrii, from London via Otago and Port Victoria. PassengersMr, and Mrs. Jeffreys, Mr. and Mrs. Scrivener, J. Scrivener Mr. and Mrs. Smith and child, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon and seven children, Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, Messrs. F. Stretton, E. Stewart, R. Noble, G Stanforth. Same daj— Ship Royal Abort, 662 tons, Norris, from London tia Otago. Passengers — Mr. Mrs. and Miss Ogilvy, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Nattrass, Miss Oxford, Miss Johnsoa, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald, Mr. John Smith, Mrs. and Miss Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Bnrnand J. H. Bnrnand, J. E. Botts, G. Williams, J. Botterill, J. Buck, Mt. and Mrs. Cartj and ten children, A. A. G. and S. Crossman, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, T. Parker, T. Hall, W. Aylria, W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Nix and child, H. Williams, M'Catee, M. Dixon, J. Eawcett, W. Farmer, Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Levy, Mrs. E. Johnston, J. Williams, Mr and Mrs. Stevens and thtee children, G. Crossman, J. Nicholas, E. Stevens, J. Walker, J. Hilbourne, M. Nichol, Mrs. Rutland and five children, E. Sedcole.
DEPARTURE*. j March 31— Schooner Necromancer, 16 tons, Askew, for Nelson. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Hadse and two children, F. M'Donald. Same day— Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau. Passenger*— Messrs. W. Jossie, Biffin, Cani ning, Chamberlain. Same day— Schooner Ssa Bird, 30 tons, Jacktoa, for Cape Campbell. April I— Schooner Scotia, 66 tons, Davies, forOtago. Passengers— J. H. Harris, Esq., Mrs. Sutton, Mr. W. Wray.
IN POST. Brig Sophia, 151 tons,. Laid up. Bethune $» Hunter. Barque Stately, 565 ton>, Ginder. Bethun* & Hunter Agents. Barque Minerva, 829 tons, Johnston. W. Bowler, Son & Co., Agents. Barque Lord NeUon, 247 tons, Dobs«n. Bethune if Hunter, Agents. Schooner Emma Jane, 15 tons, Riley. Crawford & Yule, Agents. Barque Robert Syert, 310 tons, Morrison. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Schooner Shepherdett, 40 tons, Swarm. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. Schooner Mary Ann, Heberley. Master, Agent. Ship Royal Albert, 662 tons, Norris. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Tamania, 502 tons^M'MUlan. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Mary, 40 tons, Morrison. Samuel & Joseph Agents. Schooner Mary, 40 tons, Taylor. W» S. Loxley, Agent
lUFOKTB. 1 In the Royal .4#<?r/— Wellington ctigo— «o cues, 2 qr. cuks, 2 octaves, James Kelhtm ; 76 cases, 26 kegs, 10 bags, 6 bandies, 30 casks, 1 case, 5 packages, 12 cases, 4 casks, 1 case, W. B. Rhodes 8f Co.; 50 hhds., 3 cases, 1 cask, 22 packages, 2 cases, 6 pckgs., 1 box, 5 cases, 100 bags, 42 tons coal, 27 bags, 14 tasks, 25 barrels, 36 drams, 9 cases, 2 crates, 2 cases, 5 barrels, 100 bags, 12 casks, Bethone Sf Hunter ; 1 case, Sir George Grey ; 9 cases, C. E. Yon Alzdorf ; 1 case, 3 casks, 2 bandies, 10 packages, 1 stone, 1 case, 1 parcel, 67 paikages, W. W« Taylor; 7 cases, R. Stokes; 2 casks, C. D. Barrand; 2 cases, 2 boxes, 1 parcel, Hervey, Johnston ty Co.; 1 case, Rev. T. B. Hutton; 2 cases, Ret. J.J.P. O'Reily : 9 kegs, 1 case, 3 drams, 6 casks. 1 bales, 2 cases, 2 crates, 1 tierce, 3 cases, 3 packages, 1 pair wheels, C. Cresswell; 2 cases, W. Rowlands ; 1 case, %B. Jones ; 4 cues, Henderson ; 1 box, ; 16 packages, W. Bishop; 49 packages. J. J. Tame; 16 qr. casks 2 cases, 78 pans 164 pots, W. M. Bianatyne Co.; 1 case, 65th Regt; 1 case, Col. M'Cleverty ; 5 cases, 1 cask, 1 case, J. Varnham ; 8 kegs, 1 case, 2 casks, 2 barrel;, 2 puncheons, 2 boxes, J. Blyth; 1 case, C. N. Wright; 1 case, W. M. Smith ; 14 cases, 1 hhd., Isaacs & Lery ; 9 cases, J. Nattrass ; 15 hhds. 10 qr. casks, 5 hhds., 5 qr. casks, 230 cases, 50 kegs,6 bales, 8 cases, 4 bales, 350 bags, 1 bale, J. Joseph ; 1 case, J. Harding ; 1 box, J. Gibson ; 2 boxes, 1 handle, H. Montgomery; 1 case, G. H. Luxford ; 34 anchors, 1 box, G. Moore ; 9 cases, 1 cask, J. Buckthought ; 1 case, Mrs. Avert ; 1 box, C. Potts ; 15 pockets, 5 bandies, 1 pan, J. May. Kelson cargo — 56 kegs, 2 casks, 5000 slates, 3 bdls. E. Buxton ; 1 case, Capt. Blundell ; 30 hhds., 3 cases, I parcel, 250 bars, 41 bundles, 127 bags, 10 casks, Fell 8f Co.; 35 packages, 1 cask, 30 camp ovens, Order; 1 case, C. Wan ; 1 case, D. Jennings; 1 case, S. M. Saxton ; 1 case, 12 cart axles, 6 crates, 1 cask, 158 cases, 4 casks, 36 bags, 10 hhds., 2 bags, 20 barrels, 24 bags, 86 cases, 4 crates, 15 casks, 4 cases, 4 casks, 69 cases, 3 casks, 1 bale, 15 cases, 6 kegs, 4 crates, 1 bundle, 10 cases, 1 keg, 2 bales, 6 cues, 1 roll lead, 1 cue, 7 bales, 3 cues, 1 bale, 4 cases, 4 trunks, 3 cues 6 trunks, 3 cases, Morrison & Sclanders ; 1 case, W. Steward ; 1 cue, P. Devan ; 9 cases, 6 packages, 1 cask J. H. Burnand ; 1 parcel, 2 hhds., 10 boxes, 12 cases, II packages, W. R. Nicholson ; 1 box, W. Beresford; 1 box, N. P. Seymour; 1 box, G. W. Schroder ; 1 cue W." L. Wrey . 1 parcel, W. Bentaon ; 1 parcel, Dr. Richardson ; 1 parcel, Mrs. Rutlame; 1 parcel, J. D. Greenwood. Shipped atOtago— 2 cases, 16 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter. Agents. In the Tasmania— l 6 cues, 10 kegs, 2 cuks, 20 hhds., 4 qr. cuks, 15 cues, W. B. Rhodes It Co.; 47 bars, 9 bundles iron, 14 ban steel, 50 cues bottled beer, 10 cases geneva, Order; 1 package, Hodgson ; 2 bundles, 33 barrels, 3 cases, 2 bags 80 hags, 24 bags, 20 pieces, 5 cases, 124 pieces, 2 casks, 10 crates, 5 casks, 5 cases, 3 cuks, 3 bandies, 1 cue, 3 bales, Order. Shipped at Otago — 5$ bales wool, 26 bales wool, 39 do. Shipped at Port Victoria— l 9 grindstones, 13 bales wool, 3 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Mary Jane— ASS coils rope, 15 do. wool lathing, 200 bushels whea.t, 12,000 feet timber, 2 tons potatoes. Samuel & Joseph, Agents. In tht Mary— 3B bsles wool. W.S. Loxley, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 800, 2 April 1853, Page 2
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