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QILBERT PICKETT & Co'. 4 have just opened ex William Alfred, Royai Albert, and other late arrivals, 7 packages, containing among other things, Ladies' Cloth Mantles and Cashmere Scarfs Embroidered Dresses, Striped Alpacas fcmbossed Table Covers, 4 only Hearth Rugs, Furniture Prints Cashmere, Cloth, and other Gloves Hood Tassels, Girdles Dress Buttons An assortment of Braids, Cords & Trimmings A few Ball Dresses, and French Feathers Black Gro De Naps,-Boys' Worsted Belts .' Colonial Tweed, &c., &c., &c. Mulgrave Street,' April 23,1^53. j |

HpHE Undersigned begs leave to inform A the Inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding district, that he will reopen the Settlers' Warehouse on Monday, the 25th instant, with a Splendid Assortment of Drapery Goods, in Silks, Satins, Shawls, Scarfs,. Visettes of the most fashionable make, Basnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery,, Wool Plaids, Prints, and Fancy Goods. A beautifut selection of Ball Dresses, White Satin Shoes, Silk Hosiery, and Wreaths. Also a good selection of Gent's Made-up Clothing, &c, &c, &c. He would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington to inspect his Stock, feeling confident that there never was such a varied or extensive variety of Goods in Wellington for them to select from at any time as what he now offers to their view. H. R. KANE, . * -, «o ,o«r» Settlers' Warehouse. ' April 23, 1853.

For Sydney direct. TO SAIL IN TEN DAYS. jssg* r FHE regular trading Packet Jgjßjig brigantine WILLIAM ALFRED Thomas Tinley commander, burthen 150 tons, and coppered and copper fastened, throughout. For, freight or passage, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Wellington, April 13, 1853. // 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."

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. April 20— Cutter Kafa, 15 tons, Swenson, from Port Victoria. Same day—Schooner Phabs, 30 tons, Sinclair, from Ahnriri.

DEPARTURES. April 22— Barque Robert Syert, 350 tons, Morrison, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr. aad Mrs. Eyre, two children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, Messrs. F. Zabell, J. J. Curtis, W. Ibbotson, W. French, Mr. and Mrs. Munday and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Brodie and child, J. Cuff, B. Newton, H. Potts W. Orerfield, P. Lanj, W. Claphtm. Same day— Barque Minerva, 829 tons, Johnston, for Madras. Same day—Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Gaird, for Wairau. Passengers— Mr. Weld, Capt. Russell, J. Cave, Ashmore. Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, Watt, for Wanganui. Passengers — Mr. and ,Mrs. Jones, child and /servant, Mr. Jones, sen., Mr. Wilkinson, eight men, two women, six children 65th Eegt. Same day— Schooner Mary Ann, 3 tons, "Heberley, for Queen Charlotte Sound.

IK. POUT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, Laid %p< Bethwie Sf Hunter. Barque Stately, 565 tons, Ginger. Bethane & Hunter Agents. Barque Lord Nelton, 247 tons, Dobson. Bethane fr Hunter, Agents. Ship Royal Albert, 662 tons, Norris. Bethune & Httnter, Agents. Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinlcy. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Australian, 115 tons, Petrce. Bethane & Hunter, Agents. Brig Margaret, 186 tons, Halford. W. Hicksou fr Co., Agents. Ship Hathtmy, 523 tons, Ross. Bethane & Hunter,. Agents. Schooner Botebud, 83 fcohs, Wilson. W. M. Bumttync & Co., Agents. Schooner Phoebe, 30 tons, Sinclair.' Cutter Kaia, 15 tons, Swenson, Bethone & Hunter, Agents.

IHPOKTS. lirthe Phoebe— ls bales wool, 2 ctskt oU, 1 ton rope 1* ton flax, 200 bushels wheat, 60 do. miize. In the Kaka—2o bales wool. Bet&une Hunter, Agents.

IMPORTS. In the Old Jack— 3 cases, 6 half do. gin, 1J kegitobacco, 1 ton sugar, 1 trass dungaree, 1 bos *oap, 12 bags flour. Crawford & Yule, Agents. In the Governor Grey — 2 qr. casks brandy, 1 case, 1 cask, 1 bag rice, 1 do. coffee, 1 cask wine, 50 pekgs. luggage, 2 tons salt, 1 cask vinegar, 4 hales slops, IS packages, 2 hfads. ale, 2 cases.

Post Office, April 23rd, 1853. The Mail for England direct, per Stately, will close on Wednesday, the 27th inst., at four o'clock.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 806, 23 April 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 806, 23 April 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 806, 23 April 1853, Page 2

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