Small Farms Association. WAIRARAPA.
''PHE Committee hereby give notice, •*• that the Townships are surveyed and open for selection. Maps can be seen at the office of Mr. Allen, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay, who will afford the necessary information to intending Purchasers. N.B. — Original Members who failed to attend this day, are informed that their deposits of one pound each will be forfeited, unless the residue of the purchase money be paid into the Land Commissioner's Office within twentyeight days from this date. The weeklymeetings will continue to be held -at Mt. Bannister's, Crown and Anchor Tavern, on every Tuesday evening until further notice. ■ W. ALLEN, Chairman.
March 18, 18.94.
Notice.
A MATCH AT CRICKET will be "^ .played on Thursday, the "23rd of March, on Te Aro Flat, between Eleven "Gentlemen of Kent against Eleven of New Zealand. March 18, 1854.
Wanted, By a Lady about to proceed to Auckland,
A MIDDIiE aged Female Servant, to "^ attend to herself and child during the passage, and to return' with her again to Wellington. Apply at the Office of l thts Paper. February 18, 1854.
Fine Ripe Apples,
TN quantities 'to suit Pnrch^gers, can be •*- picked to order from the best gardens around Wellington. HOLDSWORTH, KNOWLES, &CO. Lambton-quay, February 22, 1854.
Ex " Constan'tine/' and late arrivals. TOILET GLASSES, Chairs American Reading Tables Splendid Patterns in Rich Damask, for Window Curtains, &c. 'Cabinet Oil Paintings, in gilt frames Musical Instruments and Printed Music Pianoforte, Guitar, and Violin Strings Books, comprising an assortment of 'the most popular works of the day Sperm Candles, in : 361b. boxes A few bags Prime Scotch ' Oatmeal
SMITH & WILLCOX
Willis-*treet, a few doors above the Commissariat. UTarchll, 1854.
Land to Let.
"PIFTY ACRES of Section No. 169, *- in the Upper Hutt. Also, to Jet, an Allotment of 25 Acres of the same Section. Apply to Mr.'ToWNSKND, on the Tinakore Road. March 8, 1854.
Canterbury Sketches. Just received from England,
A FEW Sets of Outline Engravings "^"(five in number) of Lyttelton and the neighbourhood, from Sketches by Mr. W. H. Holmes, to be had of Mr. Lyon, Lambtonquay, price 10s. 6d. per set. Wellington, March 15, 1854.
Ex " Salopian." For Sale by the Undersigned, aftf) BUSHELS of MAIZE uwvy 4TOSEPH TORS. Wellington, March 15, 1854.
TH E Undersigned are Buyers of POTATOES and HAY. BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, January 31, 1854.
''THE Friends of thelate Mr. John Gunn -*- are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral on Tuesday, the 21st instant, at 3 o'clock. JOHN M'LAGGAN, Undertaker. March 18, 1554.
Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. March 1-6 — Cutter Kawai, 20 torn, Sinclair, from Ahuriri. March 17 — Barque India, Sl4 tons, Wilson, from Geelong. Passengers— Mr. J. Reetes* Mr. and Mrs. Willnms. Same day — Schooner Cheetah, 110 tons, Joyce, from Sydney. Passengers — Messrs. J. Houghton, J. Cook D. Hart.
DEPARTURES. March 15 — Brig Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Peacock, for Sydney. Passengers — Mr. J. J. Peacock, Capt. Carkeek, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and two children, Messrs. Howarth, Mullen. Same day — Brigantine Despatch. 140 tons, Rogers, for S daey via Nelson. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs, Empson and child, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Levell and child, Mi»s Allwright, Messrs. F. A. Duncan, Swinbourne, and twenty-four in the steerage. Same day — Schooner Phoebe, 30 tons, Sedcole, for Manawatu. March 16 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, for Wairau. Passengers — Re*. W. Butt, Dr. Allison, Messrs. Rowett, u . Smith, Gee. Same day — Schooner Wave, 12 tons, Matthews, for Ahuriri. March 17 — Schooner Mary Jane, 44 tons, Morrison, for Mapawatu.
IN FOH.T. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hunter. Barque Cotutantine, 608 tons, Rogers. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Ship Duke of Portland, 600 tons, Seymour. Worsley, Wilson, & Co., Agents. Schooner Munford, 169 tons, Napper. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Barque Koh-i-noor, 314 tons, Rhodes. J. H. Gillard, Agent. Schooner James Gibson, 138 tons. Luff. 6. Crawford, Agent. Barque Stately, 565 tons, Ginder. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brig Christina, ■. Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson. Master, Agent. Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Bell. W. Lyon, Agent. Schooner Matilda, 30 tons, Bishop. J. Varnham, Agent. Schooner Return, 70 tons, Askew. Johnston & Co., Agents. Cntter Kawai, 20 ton», Sinclair. W. Lyon, Agent. Barque India, 214 tons, Wilson. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Cheetah, 110 tons, Joycs. J. Varnham, Agent.
IMPORTS. " In the Kawai— 2o bags wheat, 17 bales wool, 22 bags wheat, 1 mill. W. Lyon, Agent. In the India— 4 cases hemp, 500 sheep. W. Hickion & Co., Agents. t In the Return— \\ tons hay, 50 tons limestone, 30 tons coal, Johnston & Co., Agents.
■XFOKTS. 1 In the Wave— s cases port, 4 do. gin, 2 caski sherry 3 cases pictures, 13 cases apparel, 1 do. earthenware, 1 box candles, 1 do. soap, 1 do. oilman's stores, 1 bag salt, 1 do. soda, 1 case pickles, $ ton flour, 5 boxes soap, 10 bales slops, 1 brl. oatmeal, 1 hhd. rum. Master, Agent. In the Phoebe — 160 bags sugar, 2 bales drapery, 4 cases, 2 casks bottled ale, 1 case crockery, 1 bundle, 1 case furniture, 2 cases machinery, 1 roll felt, 1 cask seeds. W. W. Taylor, Agent. In the Old JaeJc-^2 cases gin, § ton rice, 1 chest tea, 4 casks beer, 5 barrels flour, 1 bundle spades, 1 big slops, 2 packages glass. G. Crawford, Agent In the Mountain Maid — 25 barrels flour, 13 do. oats, 1 bale rattans, 1 bundle brushes, 1 cooking apparatus, 2 bales felt, J. J. Peacock ; 39 coils rope, J. H.Wallace; 21 sheepskins, 112 bales wool, W. B. Rhodes ; 58 bales wool, Sidey ; 20 bales wool, Smith ; 22 bales wool, Levin & Co. Master, Agent. In the Despatch — Shipped at Wellington — 17 bales 2 half bales wool, 15 coils rope, 16 coils wool lashing, 148 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. ffV , In the Mary Jane— 3s bags sugar, 70 do., 5 bags salt, 1 case ale, 1 do. pipes, 2 bales drapery, 1 mill, 5^ bags rice, 3 kegs nails. J. Joseph & Co., Agents. -%\
The Schooner Auttralian, hence 2nd, armed at Melbourne on the 22nd February.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 900, 18 March 1854, Page 2
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