Notice.
A LL Parties who have registered Applications at. this Office for Passages from Great Britain for* their Friends or others, are requested to attend here, to sign the necessary Bonds, between the 6th and 12th July next. WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Jane 29, 1854.
Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute.
-A LECTURE will be deliyered in the above Institution, on Thursday Evening next, the 6th July, by W. Fox, Esq., "On his Impressions, of America."
Doors will be open at 7 o'clock, to commence at £ past 7. Admission to Members and the Ladies of their families free; non-members Is. each. W. SEED, Hon. Sec. July 1, 1854.
For Melbourne Direct,
*£§». nnHE fine fast-sailing clipper Jg|g x Barque, the BONNIE DOON, tifsnfsnsrf 250 tons, Captain Steplienson. The above splendid vessel will positively sail, full or not full, on Saturday, July Stn, for the above port, and is expected to make a rapid passage. Her cabin and steerage accommodations are unrivalled, and need only to be inspected to ensure commendation. A liberal table is kept, and wines, beer, and spirits of the finest .quality are provided. As part of her cargo and berths are engaged,
early application is necessary. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, to Mr. Hancock, at the Baron's Hotel, or to P. M. Hervey & Co. Farish-street, June 28, 1854.
For Ahuriri.
s£3^ HTHE fine fast-sailing Schooner X SALOPIAN, 50 tons, Douglas =^ a master, will sail for the above port on Tuesday next, 4th July, 1854. For freight or passage, apply to JOSEPH TORR, Lambton-quay. June 28, 1854. For Otago direct,
sg^. T<HE Clipper Brig THOMAS jg|» - 1 - AND HENRY, 250 tons, Davies This vessel will sail as above on Tuesday, the 4th July. For freight or passage, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. . June 28, 1854.
For Hobart Town, calling at Nelson, a**?. HP H E well-known regular trader i*lsSj& -*■ MUNFORD. Captain H. Clark, *^ ==:^* will sail for the above Ports on Tuesday, July 4. For freight or passage, apply to Capt. Clark on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, June 28, 1854.
HPHE Friends of Mr. William Millar •*- are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of his Daughter-in-law, Hannah Wilson, from his house._ Lambton-quay, on Sunday, 2d instant, at three o'clock, to the place of interment in the Public Cemetery. JOHN M'LAGGAN. Undertaker.
July 1, 1854.
Shipping Intelligence
ARRIVALS. June 25— Brig Thomas and Henry r 170 tons, Davies, from Sydney. Passengers— Messrs. W. Flyger, A. Matley, Mr. and Mrs. Pugbe and family, W. Warlctt, D. F. Bishop, N. Stael, Roebuck. Same day— Schooner Matilda, 30 tons, Haybittle, from Kawhia. Passenger — Mr. S\vann. June 26 — Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass, from Ahuriri. , Same day— Schooner Oipsy, 8 tons, Underwood, from Rangitikei. Same day — Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Woodgate, from Rangitikei. June 29 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, from Kai kora. Passengers — Messrs. Bethune and Campbell. ! Same day — Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Sinclair, from Ahuriri.
DEPARTURES. June 24 — Brig Sprat/, 148 ton 9, Scott, for Nelson. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie. June 28 — Barque Balnaguith, 462 tons, Smith, for Auckland. Passengers— Dr. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and two children, Messrs. E. Dewdney, B, Felgate, J. F. Anderson. June 30— Ship ~Bagle, 300 tons, Looke, for Port Victoria. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Home and two children, Mrs. Looke child and servant, Messrs. J. M'Beth, Webb, Wakefield. Masters WaEefield (2) R. Hill, J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Xessiman'. '
in port; Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune& Hunter. Ship Lady Ebrington, 409 tonsy Harris. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler. J. Joseph, Agent. Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson. Master, Agent. Schooner Munford, 167 tons, Clark. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Barque Bonnie Doon, 229 tons, Stephenson. Y. M. Hervey, Agent. Brig Thomas and Henry, 170 tons, Davies. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents, Schooner Matilda, 30 tons, Haybittle. Walden, Agent. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass. J. Torr, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, Underwood. G. Crawford, Agent. Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons. Woodgate. W. S. Loiley Agent. Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons. Guard. G. Crawford, Agent. Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Sinclair. W. Lyon, Agent.
IMPORTS. _ In the Matilda— 500 bushels wheat, 40 do. maize, Utons bacon. J. Walden, Agent. In the Salopian— looo bushels wheat, 9 coils rope. J. Torr, Agent. In the Gipsy — 40 bag* wheat, 7 ton 9 potatoes, 2 bags maize. G. Crawford, Agent. >. .. ; In the Mary Ann — 3 tons potatoes, 29 bags wheat, 4 kegs butter. W. L. Loxley," Agent. ... *_ - In the Old Jack— 2o casks oil, 3 bales wool. G. Crawford, Agent. ; In the Kawai— Bl bags wheat. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Thomas and Henry— s Tcegs tobacco, Joseph & Co.; 5 cases cigars, 5 pipes gin, 371 bags sugar, 28 boxes tobacco, 113 half chests tea, 3 casks -currants, 20 qr. casks wine, 50 boxes figs, 6 cases drapery, 1 cask bricks. 4 cases 2 bales drapery, 1 cask hardware, 1 pianoforte, 2 cases paper hangings, 1 case slops, 1 weigh-
ing machine, 12 casks salmon, 4 cases matches, 4 cases oranges, 13 boxes oilman's stores, 4 bale* 4 packages drapery, W. Flyger ; 2 hhds. 30 ca=es brdhdy, 3 cases drapery, 51 packages oilman's stores, 1 case saddlery, 1 bale blankets, 10 cases 5 bales drapery, 3 bales leather, 3 cases, 6 bundles spades, 1 case matches,-J cases drapery, 1 rase boots, I bale blankets, 50 cases chatnpagne, 20 hhds. beer, 63 mats sugar, 1 case drugs, 2 casks ginger beer bottles, "4 cases, 1 cask wine, Order ; 2 cases medicines, Dr. Prendergast ; 1 tombstone, 17 bars 13 bundles iron, 4 do. hoop iron, 1 bundle sietes, 1 cask mills, 1 bag ri»ets, 1 package castings, 20 bales oakum, 1 package plants, 11 casks fruit, 1 cask honey, 115 bags sugar, 15 chests tea, J. Varnham ; 10 bales gunnies, 182 bags sugar, 50 half chests tea, Bethune & Hunter ; 20 hhds. beer, 8 casks, 3 bales drapery, W. M. Bannatyne & Co.; 152 bags sugar, 58 chests 60 half chests tea, 1022 bags suear, 6 hhds. treacle, 2 cases matches, 2 bales gunnies, 230 bans flour, 10 bags rice, J. Jones. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.
BKPOKTS. v • In the Spray— l package, 42 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. la the Balnaguith — 5 packages 1 basket, and part of original cargo. Worsley, Wilson & Co., Agents. In the Eagle — 2 cases drapery, 1 keg nails, 1 bale, 1 bdl. frying- pans, 11 crates, 4 bundles trees, 1 cask, 3 cases, 1 bag powder and bullets, 11 cases ] box, 3 cases wine, 1 case, 1 bundle wire, 1 parcel, W) cases turps, 1 case books, 25 packages luggage, and part of original cargo. W. B. Rhodes & Co,, Agents.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 930, 1 July 1854, Page 3
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