Education, Castle Point.
A/\ il. MARSHALL has a vacancy for i'-l a Young Gentleman. Terms £25 per annum. An early application at the Office ot the New Zealand Spectator Office is necessary. January 2S, t?54.
Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. February 2. — Schooner Governor Grey, 30 tons, Bell, from Wanganui. Passengers — Messrs. Lewis and Andrews.
DEPARTURES. February I.— Cutter Kaka, 20 tons, Swenson, for Port Victoria. February 2. — Schooner Australian, 115 tons, Pearse, for Melbourne. Passengers — Mrs. James and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Howe and three children, Mrs. Fisher and six children, Miss Drown, Mrs. Weekes, Mr. L. Levy, Mr. B. Ling, Messrs. T. Howe, G Thotras, H. Williams, W. Gray, G. Webster, S. Crowther, J. Eglinton, E. Croriin, H. Buck, J. Edwards. Same day— Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson, for Cape Campbell. February 3. — Ship Rajah, 654 tons, Robb, for Callao. Passengers — Mr. Woolley, Hon. B. Stapleton,
M j, IMPORTS. In t\\e\Elizabeth — 47 coils rope, i ton tow. Johnston & Co., Agents. In the Maria Elizabeth— 2 tons fish, 3 kegs butter, 40 bushels oysteis. 2.ca-ks oil. Master, Agent. In the Eliza — 3 pair boots, 5 cases 1 bale drapery, 2 hhds. rum, 1 hhd. brandy, 8 hhds. spirits. 1 tierce tobacco, J5 l bags rice, 7 cases 3 bags pepper, 4 casks ginger, 2 bales pimento,, 2 cases cloves, 5 kegs soda, 2 do. acid, 1 case starch, 4 cases groceries, 2 do. toys, 1 case lamps, 1 bag rennets, 6 yokes, 2 crates bottles, 70 tons bark, 3 horses, 4 cases 2 packages drapery, 277 mats, 37 bags sngar, 6 chests, 15 half chests, 2 catty boxes, 2 chests 4 boxes, 15 chests, 30 half chests, 25 catty boxes tea, 39 bags sugar, 3 carroteels currants, 8 barrels raisins, 1 brl. currants, 6 barrels raisins, 1 case figs, 8 bags coffee, 1 qr. casit wine, 15 pair cart boxes, 1 trunk boots, 2 cases sarsaparilla, 26 hides, Order ; 1 I case glass, J. Smith ; 3 bales leather, 1 bag nails, Isaacs & Levy ; 8 cases crockery. 2 casks pitch, 1 case glass, 1 bale bags, 40 boxes candles, 2 bundles handles, 41 cwt. rope, 150 bags flour, 1 bag carraway seeds 1 -bag spice, 12 bags sago, 3 casks salmon, 75 bags salt 10 cwt. salt", 1 keg nitre, 1 bale tweeds, 1 hhd. loaf sugar, 70 mats, 128 mats sugar, 5 qr. casks wine, J. Varnham ; 5 cases drapery, 1 q:\ cask wine, J. Curtis. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Scotia — 2 cases perfumery, 12 cases cloths, 2 dn. harness, 3 cases hardware, 97 cases, 3 packages furniture, 10 bundles, 40 bundles bags, 40 bags sugar, 36 doz. brooms, 20 doz. pails, 1 case, 1 hhd. rum, 1 keg tobacco, Bethune & Hunter, Agent. In the Governor Grey— looo feet sawn timber, 3GB bushels wheat, 16 bates wool, 2 barrels sausages, 4 boies apparel, 1 box, 1 package. W. Lyon, Agent.
E .POUTS. In the Matilda — 1 case books, 1 do. drapery, 1 bag nails, 16 packages 400 bush, wheat. Passengers — Messrs. J. Dillon, C. Merritt. In the Mary Jane — 1 keg tobacco, 3 cases gin, 2 bags sugar, 4 do. rice, 1 chest tea, 2 tons flour, I hhd. 2 casks porter, £ ton bait. 3 bags nails, 3 cases 3 b^les drapery, 5 boxes candles, 5 do. candles, 4 cases oilman's stores, 1 case, 4 d.>z. dishes, 3 do. pannikins, 1 bdl. iron, 1 cask ale. Passengers — Mr. F. and master Cook. J. Joseph Agent. In the Mary Ann— 4o packages furniture. W. S. Loxley, Agent. In the Gipsy — 2 bags sugar, 1 chest tea, 120 pekg. furniture. G. Crawfoid, Agent. In the Belle Creole— loo,ooo feet timber, 11 kegs butter. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Salopian — 1 qr. cask rum, 2 do. wine, 1 hhd. rum, 3 cases gin, 5 kegs tobacco, 2 octaves brandy, 78 bags sugar, 10 do. rice. 106 packages, 1 do. slops. J. -To.-r. Agent. In the Kaka — 1 hh '. brandy, 1 cask mills, 20 flywheels, 12 hoppers, 2 bale* woolpacks, 1 bale hhirts, 1 case, 1 package agricultural implements, 17 bag? sugar, 2 -casis cottons, 1 bag pepper, 1 cask raisins, 1 'box soda, 1 bale blankets, 1 bundle spades, 9 bags sat, 1 bale drapery, 1 case do., 1 cask hardware, 2 bags groceries, 3 cases do., 1 roll leather, 40 bajs flour, 1 bale corahs. In the Australian — 45 kegs butter, 375 wheel spores, 22 coils rope, 8 cases brushes, 15 kegs paint, 4 packages wearing apparel, 4 bales leather, 44,500 feet sawn timber. J. Varnham, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 888, 4 February 1854, Page 2
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