ELECTIOK BALL.
ABALJi $ ill* be. held at the New* ; Assembly Rotfns, adjoining Barrett's Hotel; oriTHUKSDAT^iiext, August "25, 1853, 1o celebrate the return of the first memben of ...the Ciiy of Wellington under the NeiT Constitution. Single Tickets ss. Tickets to! Not admit one Gentleman and the > Transfer* Ladies of his family . . 7s. 6d. J able. Tickets issued after Tuesday evening next will be charged 10s. each, — to be had of the Stewards. " COMMITTEE Who will also act as Stewards:— Mr. Wm. Allen Mr. James Kelham Mr. Kenneth Belhurie Mr. Charles Mills Mr. A. de B. Brandon Mr. George Moore Mr. Henry Bragg ' Mr. Josehh Masters Mr. Thomas CrowtherMr. J. H. Marriott Mr. C. Clifford Mr. P. M. Murch Mr. George Crawford Mr. John M'Beth Mr. R. J. Duncan Mr. John Plimmer Mr. F. Duncan Mr. W. B. Rhodes Dr. Dorset Mr. W. Spinks Mr. Wm. Fitzherbert Mr. James Smith Mr. John Gibson Mr. W. Taylor Mr. George Hunter ' Mr. Robt. Wnitt Mr. Wm. Hickson Mr. John Wallace' Mr. Robert Hart Mr. James Wallace' Mr. P. M. Hervey Mr. J. H. Wallace The Committtee will meet dsaly at 4 o'Clock, at Barrett's Hotel. J. H. WALLACE, Hon. See, and Treasurer, CHARLES CLIFFORD, Chairman. I Wellington, August 17, 1853.
Alliance Fire Assurance jCompanj of London.
CAPITAL VIVX MILLIONS STBRLINGV Reduction of Premium*. npHE Undersigned are authorized to -*- effect Fire Assurances at reduced rates V»f premium \ P. M. HERVEY, \ JOHN JOHNSTON. \ Wellington, June 28, 1853. \
JOHN MARTIN Horse Breaker and Trainer, HUTT VALLEY.
"OEGS to inform the public that he has -*^ given up the Nag's Head Stables, Te Aro, and has commenced business at the Hutt Valley, and trusts by strict attention and care to Horsesplaced under his charge, to meet with a share of public patronage. Horses bought and sold on Commission. August 3, 1853.
Fruit Trees for Sale.
■pRUIT BEARING APPLES; Pears, -*- Plums, Cherries, Siberian Crabs, all Grafted, best Sorts, warranted free from American Blight, at Is. to 3s. per tree. Pears grafted on Pear Stalks, the same as in England. Garden Seeds. At the Nursery of S. Stock bridgk,. Ohiro. Orders left at Ms. John M'Beth's, Willis-street, will be punctually attended to.
On Sale, ex "Admiral Grenfell." TJELMONT and SPERM CANDLES ■*^ in 251b. boxes Wm. HICKSON & CO. August 20, 1853.
Shipping Intelligence .
ARRIVALS. August 13 — Schooner Return, 70 tons, Walker, fron* Massacre Bay. Same day — Barque Cornwall, 580 torn, Dawion, from London. Passengers — Elizabeth Batersbee, G. Holdsworth, Joseph Uoldsworth, Mary Ann Holdsworth, Ann Catherine Holdsworth, William 6. Holdsworth. Eliza Jane Holdsworth, John Holdsworth, Ann Holdsworth, Frederick Holdsworth, Emily Holdsworth, J. Mungean, Rev. S, Poole, Eleanor Poole, Lucy Poole, Alice Poole, Anna Maria Poole, E. L and C. Salisbury,, Henry St. Hill, Jessie St. Hill. T, Feldan, T. H. Vyogan, E. F. Vyogan, M. E. Vyogan. H. S. Vyogan, E. S. Vjogan, L. Young, H. Young, L. Young, junr , James, -Jacob, and George Young, C. D.Castro, J. P. Edwards, J. Mundey, Ann Mundey, Alfred, Donald, and William Mundey, J. Parkerson, H. and S. Parkerson, Fanzhiman, H. Bowles, E. Baines, Mary, George, Rachael, Margaret, Fanny and Alice Ann Deck, Sarah, Ellen, Win■or, Bbwden, W. and E. Soper, Katherine Thexton, A. Lambert, T. Atkinson, R. Allen, T.,J., and A. Austin, R., S., R., F., H. & A. Bnuker.G. Chisnall, J. Devany, S. and E. Dyer, J. Fiddes, R. and H. Funnell, R. Wakelin, A., C, G. »nd M. A. Geddei, E., S., E., H, A, and A. Jupp, S. M., M. A., and G. Simner, E. M'Namara, E. and M. Parr, J. and A. Mac Cormichee, J. and L. Plampore, T. and C. Pashley, W. Pugh, T. and E. Petter, T. and M. Rawlinson, J. and H. Ranson, H. Seal, J., A., J., A., E., 8., H., M. and F. Swayne, S. and G. Skernet, J. Spicer. August 15 — Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, Watt, from Wanganui. August 16— Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Riley, from Bird Island.
DEPARTURE*. August 13 —Ship Maori, 750 tons, Petherbridge, for Otago. Passenger* —Messrs D. and J. Kay, Mr. and Mrs, White and three children, Mrs. Fulton, Messrs Every, Bolton, M'Kellay, Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Street and child; Mrs. Street, Miss Headland, Mr. and Mrs. Baker and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and two children, E. Baskett. August 15 —Schooner Wave, 15 torn, Strachan, for Manawatu. ' ' August 16 —Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau. Same day —Ship Hathemy, 523 tons, Ross, for Sydney. Passengers—Major and Mrs. O'Connell and two children, Messrs. Stoddart, Sidey, R and C. Blackiston, Francis, Buch, H. and E. Popham, J. Winfield, Sergeant Darby wife and child. August 18—Government Brig Victoria, 200 tons, Deck, for Nelson.
IN FORT. Bxig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethnne & Hunter. Barque Lord Duncan, 215 tons/ Barton. Bethune 8s Hunter, Agenti. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson. Master, Agent. Brig Arion, 184 tons, Rooke. Isaacs & Leyy, Agenti. Schooner Gipty, 15 tons, Riley. Crawford & Yule, Agents. ' ' Schooner Australian, 115 toni, Pearse. J. Varnham Agent. Schooner ShepherdetM,4o torn, Bowler. Joseph.Agent. Schooner Endeavour, 18 tons. Teraki. J. Johnston Co., Agents." ' „ Barque Admiral Gretrfett, 500 tons, MacClellan. Barque Cornwall, 580 toni,Dawson. W. Bowler, Son ft. Co., Agents. Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons^Watt W. Jjjon, Schooner Return, 70 tons, Walker,. R. Waitt,>gent.
IUPOKTS. In Jbi'Admiral 6/«i/e«— lso bags Halt, 10 hhds. brandy , 10 hhds, rum, 10 hhds. feeeij> 4 trunks, 8 bales 2 cases, J. Josepn j 80 barrels* ftatloway ? 30 hhds. beer, W. B. Rhodes &UA ; 2 bales paper, 2 casks «eeds I tent, 2 boxes, 1 bit. *£*des, 2 bags, 3 fcases, 4 boxes 3 casks, 3 cases, 2 bales, 1 case walnnts, 2 carroteels currants, 2 cases figs, 5 bundles 1 cue raisins, 2 cues nuts, 50 tons coal, 2 easts, 1 boxes, 2 cases, 3 cues books, 10 <qr. casks Genera, 10 hhds. rum, 2 casks 2 cases, 10 crates, ISO boxes, 3 case*, 1 bate, 2 barrels, 1 package, ll bales, 10 taxes, 4 barrels, 4 tins, 10 hhds. 80 cases brandy, 2 «ases, Bettakne fc Hanter ; 20 hhds beer, 3 casks, 1 toitt> 1 Wheel, 1 box, 2 bales, A. Fell & Co.? 4 casks wine, 60 cases Genera, 13 half barrels gunpowder, 8 nods. 6 qr. casks brand j, 2 cases medicines, 3 Gases, 1 cask shot, $ cases 2 hhds., 3 bundles, 29 cases, ? bales,' 1 titmk* Morrison & Sclanders; 3 lihds., 4 q*. casks, ** cases, brandy, 29 cases, 10 jugs, 43 kegs, 1 bale, 3 casks, Curtis, Brothers ; 2 hhds., 7 barrels, 6 hhds. tan, 10 barrels beer, 5 qr. casks gin, II bales, 20 boxes, S3 cases, 5 trunks. 10 qr. casks Vine, J. lobes ; 15 cases, 4 barrels, 7 bales blankets, B packages, 'A half barrels gunpowder, 1 bale, W. W. 1 rase saddlery, 170 cases 100 casks beer, 1 *cue, Orier? 4 bales, 14 cheats tea, 15 casks Genera, $ kegs tobacco, 15 qr. casks brandy, 17 hhds. rum, 6 tihds. wine, J. Varnham ; 71 cases, 100 cases Genera, 1 2 bales, 100 boxes, Levin & Co.; 2 cases, Russell ; 1 j feast books, H. Goeen ; 1 case, Band 65th Regt.; 1 case <C. D. Barraud ; 6 casks, 9 boxes, 3 half barrels gunpowder, E. Buxton ; 1 keg gunpowder, Marsh ; 4 cases clocks', G. Coates ; 2 cases books, Rev. J. Watkin ; 2 cases, 1 qr. cask wine, Hon. H. Pelre ; 1 case, R. Waitt; 10 cases Officers 65th Regt.,-1 box, Picard ; 40 cases. Kelham ; 2 cases, 1 box books, J. Woodward ; 5 Bales, W. Hickson & Co.; 1 chest, Connacher; 10 packages, lease, Richardson ; 1 case, 1 cask, Ward ; 1 truss, 10 barrels, 2 casks, 1 box, J. Brown : 1 box, Thorpe ; 1 case, Hollinshead ; 2 cases, Hicks j 1 case, Col. M'Clererty ; 1 bale, Herrey & Co.; 1 case, R. Stokes ; 5 cases, Waitt & Co.; 1 case, Baker ; 1 case, Weld ; 4 cases, 2 casks, Harding ; 14 packages, Deck; 1 plough, Salisbury; 9 cases, 2 casks, W. Inglis ; 1 cask, Canning ; 1 case, 16 cases wine, G. Pickett ; 1 box, 1 cask, 1 case, 4 trunks, W. Rowlands ; I case, Laing ; 2 cases, 1 wheel, J. H. Burnand ; 1 case, CD. B.; 1 case, Bulkeley ; 1 case, Watte ; 1 case, J. P. Black ; 1 case, Perciral ; 1 case, Fleming ; 3 cases, W. R. Nicholson ; 1 box, Buck ; 1 box, Clifford ; 1 box, Wemyss ; 1 box, Daniell ; 4 boxes, 35 kegs nails, J. Birth; 2 cases, Imrie; 1 box, Kemp ; 2 boxes, Nixon ; } parcel, Duncan. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Wakelin and child, Mr. Brooking, Mr. and. Mrs. Litchfield and three children, Mess. J. Gill, G. Gill, B. Strachen, James Strachen, Jane Strachen, W. Hill, Thomas Jacka, Eliza Jacka, Lanra Jacka, Stephen S. Jacka, Christopher Bunfield, Clement Bunneld, Henry Teakle, Emma Teakle, Mary Ann Teakle. In the Cornwall — 1 cask brandy, 5 cases, 20 hhds., 58 casks bottled beer, W. B. Rhodes ; 1 cask, C. Rose; 10 bales, 1 case, J. Joseph ; 4 eases, 2 iron pots, Morrison & Sclanders ; 103 cases, 167 casks, 7 crates, 2 .vans, 1 iron press, 1 bundle, 150 boxes soap, J. G. Holdsworth ; 6 cases, 19 packages, Longden 8* Le Cren; 1 case, Fitzgerald ; 1 case, H. Martin ; 4 packages, Sir T. Tancred ; 1 case, Dobb ; 3 packages, 30 kegs, W. Bowler, Son tt Co.; 1 .case, 2 hhds. sugar, 5 bags coffee, Cookson & Co.; Incase, Patrick; 1 case, C. Clifford 1 case, J. Smart ; 2 caseV Chief Agent at Canterbury ; 1, package, Keuneway ; 1 case, Russell ; 1 case, Dampier ; 1 case, Fletch ; 1 case, Moser ; 1 case E. L. Rose; 1 case, Worsley ; 1 case, Fitzgerald ; 1 case, Jackson : 1 case, W. Wilcock; 2 cases, Saxton; 1 case, Luck; 1 case, Simeon ; 1 case, Leach ; 1 case, Rooke ; 1 bale, 6 cases, 5 casks, N. G. Alport ; 1 case. T. Brittan ; L box, Lee ; 1 bale, Wilson; 1 case, B. W. Dudley ; 2 cases, G. Brittan ; 1 cask, 1 cases 3 bales cottons, W. W. Taylor ; 5 casks, 2 cases, 6 bundles, 1 hhd., J. E. Watkin ; 2 cases paper, 1 case books, H.M.O. Storekeeper, Wellington ; 28 bales, 8 cases, 5 casks, Officer Commanding 65th Regt.; 3 cases brandy, 1 case Geneva, 2 chests tea, 1 barrel rum, 1 qr. cask gin, L. Young ; 2 cases brandy, 2 casks rum, 2 casks, 1 case wine, 2 chests tea. 8 kegs tobacco, Lerin & Co.; 20 had*, beer, W. Hickson & Co ; 180 tons coal, W. Bowler & Co.; 2 rases. Commissariat, Wellington; 1 case, Beard. W. Bowler, Son & Co.: Agents. In the Old Jack — 40 bags wheat, 25 bags maize, 8 kegs butter, 4 bales wool, 2 boxes eggs, 5 cwt. bacon. Crawford & Yule, Agents. In the Governor Grey — 14 cases sundries, 3000 feet timber, 80 bushels maize, 12 tons potatoes. W. Lyon Agent. In the Return— 9ooo feet timber, 35 tons limestone, 25 tons coal, 3 tons potatoes. R. Waitt, Agent.
E<PORTS. In the Maori — Shipped at Wellington — 1 case boots 1 case books, 3 cases drapery, 9 packages luggage, 1 case drugs, 5 hhds. 3 barrels ale, 210 bags flour. BeCbune & Hunter, Agents. In the Old Jack— 6 cases gin, 1 bag rice, 10 pair blankets, 3 dozen bags, 2 bags salt. Crawford & Yule, Agents. In the Wave — 2 bales blankets. Crawford & Yule, Agents. ' In the Gipsy— -15 bags flour, 4 half chests tea, 2 tons •books', 2 cwt. hoop iron, 5 packages luggage. Crawford & Yule, Agents. In the Hathemy — Shipped at Wellington — 1 ease apparel, Bethune & Hunter; 43 coils wool lashing, J. Johnston & Co.; 5 casks tallow, 3 pockets hops, J. M'Beth ; 74 coils rope, 6 kegs batter, R. D. Duncan ; 35,000 feet timber, W. M. Bannatyne. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 840, 20 August 1853, Page 2
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