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Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute.

HJ^HE Eleventh Anniversary of the above Institution will be celebrated onTmjusDAT Evening, the sth May, 1853, in the Hall of the Institute, by a conversazione. The Band of the 65th Regiment, by the kind permission of Colonel Gold, will be in attendance. Doors to be open at _ past 6 o'clock. Price of admission to Members :— Single Tickets, 2s. 6d. each ; double ditto. 4s. To non-members: —Single Tickets, 35.; double ditto, 4s. 6d. To be had of Mr. Lyon and Mr. James Wallace, or any of the Committee. THOS. MILLS, April 27, 1853. A^ Hon. Sec.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. April 30— Schooner Rapid, 30 toni, Sedcole, from Mtnawatu. May I— Brig Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Peacock, from Sydney via Nelson. Passenger*— Messrs. J. Peacock, Borton, Leigh, Peake, Moirbray, Sinclair, Pike, Mrs. Walker, Marriott, Elliott, jan. May 2— Schooner Return, 78 tons, Walker, from Kawhu. Passenger— Mr. S. E. Grimstone.

DEPASTURES. April 30-Cutter Kalca, 15 tons, Swenson, for Port Victona. Passengers— Messrs. Cooluon, Ward, J. Whitmore. May I— Barque Stately, 565 tons, Ginder, for London. Passengers— Mr. W. Bushel, Mr. Coare, Mr. and Mrs. Deighton and child, Mr. and Mrs. Bragg and child, Mr. J. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and two children, Master J. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Oxenham, Mrs. Healy and ion, Mr. and Mrs. MacHardie and four children. May 2— Schooner William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley, for Sydney. Passengers— Mr. W. Flyger, Misa A. Daly, S. Tomlin, C. Tomlin, W. Judd, Tc Tana. Te Pa, Miss Chew. Same day— Schooner Shepherdeu, 40 tons, Bowler, for New Plymouth. Same day— Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day— Cutter Supply, 15 tons, M'Nabb, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day— Schooner Phceie, 30 tons, Sinclair, for Manawatu. Same day— Schooner Necromancer, 20 ton§, Askew, for Nelson. Passenger — Mr.. Fordham.

IN POST. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hnnter. Barque Lord Nelton, 247 tons, Dobson. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Ship Royal Albert, 662 toni, Norm. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Atutralian, 115 tons, Pearce. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brig Margaret, 186 tons, Halford. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Resolution, 40 tons, Hylton. W. Allen, Agent. Schooner Gipsy — 10 tont, Rilcy. Crawford & Yule, Agents. Barque Oceania^ 274 tons, Potter. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Rapid, 30 tons, Sedcole. W. S. Loxlej, Agent. Brig Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Peacock, J. Smith, Agent. Schooner Return, 78 tont, Walker. R. Waitt, Agent.

IMPOKTS. In the Rapid— 346 bags Hoar, 1 bag maize, 12 coils rope, 868 feet timber. W. 3. Loxley, Agent. Iv the Return — 55,000 feet timber, 8 tons potatoes, 1 ton onions, 50 bushels apples. R. Waitt, Agent. In the Mountain Maid — I] kegs tobacco, 719 bags sugar, 30 chests 20 half chests tea, 121 bags rice, 30 oars, 51 bags salt, 1 bdl. mats, 4 bags saltpetre, 59 boxes soap, 7 barrels split peas, 1 case saw*, 5 iron pots, 15 box«s sperm candies, 2 cases rases, 8 boxes staich, 9 casts drapery, 1 chest, 4 cwt. scrapen, 200 bags, 1 cask lamps, 165 bags 6 barrels flour, 20 casks beef, 7 hhds. molasses, 42 boxes candles, 4 casks pearl barley, 1 brl. oatmeal, 15 boxes soap, 1 bdl. kip, 3 do. sole leather, 1 keg rennets, 13 doz. milk dishes, 36 barrels bread, 39 boxes candles, 6 cases claret, 1 case cigars, 1 bale lamp cotton, 8 cues drapery, 1 cedar case, 7 spades, 3 paper parcels, 6 kegs nails, 1 bdl. oakum, 1 bale. 1 bale dungaree, 4 cases mustard, 1 pocket hops, 12 tins varnish, 1 bag chains, 3 kegs syrup, 2 bags horse nails, 2 coils rope, 1 bedstead, 1 trunk, 1 bdl. printer's tools, 1 bdl. kangaroo skins, 20 cases and packages luggage, 1 case apples, 65 bags floor, 2 kegs butter, 50 bags onions. J. Smith, Agent.

EXPORTS. Id the Maria Elizabeth — 3 bags sugar, 10 tans casks, I bale blankets, 1 do. slops, 1 package boots and shoes, 1 ton salt, 7 oars. Master, Agent. In the Necromancer — 1 hhd. brandy, 7 cases champagne, 1 keg gunpowder, 4 boxes candles, 2 trunks boots and shoes, 4 iron gratings, 1 case dungaree, 2 bundles leather. Master, Agent. In the Phabe~2B bags sugar, 10 boxes soap, 3 cases drapery, 3 bales do., 1 cask oil. In the Kaka — 7 bags rice, 2 do. sugar, J keg tobacco, 1 chest 2 half chests tea, 8 bags sugar, 10 do. rice, 10 bags sugar, 2 casks putty, 10 drums oil, 2 do. turps, 24 reams paper, 8 boxes glass, 2 hhds. porter, 2 anchors, 8 cases, 2 boxes mustard, 2 bales sacks, 1 coil rope, I doz. spades, 12 boxes candles, 1 cask Tinegar, 6 cases oil, 1 cask oatmeal, 5 boxes candles, 1 parcel, 2 boxes soap, 3 do. candles, 17 bags flour, 8 boxes 8 cases I s&Mery, 1 case, 10 bags flour. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Shepherdets— l case wine, 1} ton sugar, 3 chests tea, 3 doz baskets, 5 chests 5 half chests tea, 1 bale drapery, 1 case starch, 1 box apparel, 5 boxes soap, 5 do. candlrs, 1 hhd. oil. Master, Agent.

On the Ist inst., the wife of W. Freak. Hargrare, Esq., of a son.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 809, 4 May 1853, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
871

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 809, 4 May 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 809, 4 May 1853, Page 2

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