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Fox Sale. 8 IMPROVED SCQTCIT IRON , PLOUGHS ' 9 doz. Bridle Bits, plated steel and common 18 pairs Stirrup Irons 3 setts Superior Plated Gig Harness ' ' Double and Single Bridles , Trimming Scissors, Mane and Curry Combs Smiths' Coals, Bar and Rod Iron Bullock Bows> Chains, &c, &c. M. QtilN. ; Dixon-street, July 8. 1854. £2 REWARD. ' Lost, on the 24th of July, A LARGE BLACK COW, 1% with ~^^ Calf, cocked horns, black curly head, branded on the right side with letter D and half circle, formerly belonged to theJateMr..Drumtnond. She was last seen to 'fall in, near' Mr. Simpson's at the back- of Te Aro Flat Barracks, with a herd of Cattle, boubd for Wairarapa arid' the Coast. Whoever will bring the, Cow to Mr,, Bradeys, Tamworth Cottage, will receive ,the above reward. « . ' Wellington, August 2, 1854. ' " '

HPHE Undersigned having been' appointed Agent to J. Hemming, Portable Iron House Manufacturer, ,is prepared to receive' orders for Houses, Churches, School-Houses, Stores, &c. Plans and Specifications, with prices, may be seen on application to J. HARDING, At .Mr. Allens Auction-Room, . Lambtou-quay. July 14, 1554. Immigration. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, June ' 29, 1854.

T^HE Provincial Government having -*- completed arrangements for a line of Emigration from Great Britain to Wellington, persons desirous of availing' themselves of it on behalf of relatives, friends, or labourers, to be nominated in England, are requested to make early application at the Office of the Provincial Secretary, particularising the names, probable ages, and places of residence of the proposed Emigrants. REGULATIONS.

1. Repayment of the passage-money to be secured by Promissory Note, signed by the applicant and one other party approved by the Government, payable on, demand, and of which payment will be -required by -two instalments at twelve and twenty-four months respectively, after the arrival of the Emigrants in Wellington, except in case of applicant or surety leaving the Colony, when immediate payment will be required, or provision must be made for the same. 2. As a further security, and to protect- the parties on whose application the Emigrant is brought, out, the Emigrant himself (or head of a family where there are women and- children) will, before embarking, be required to give Promissory Notes, payable on demand, which will

be forwarded to the Local Government. 3. In case of any Emigrant not presenting himself for embarkation at the time and place appointed by the Agents ifiEngland, after having accepted the offer of a passage, and so being left behind, one half of the passage- money will be forfeited, and must be paid to the Provincial Government, on demand, by the applicants in the Colony; for which the first mentioned Promissory Notes will be a security. 4. In order to secure punctuality and prevent disappointment,, a special Clerk will be employ-" «d by the Shipping Agents in England, who, on receipt of requisitions from the Provincial Government, will communicate with the intending Emigrants, ascertain when "they will be prepared to start, give notice in duplicate of the port and day of departure, and make all the arrangements necessary to facilitate embarkation. A depot, or other provision for temporary board and lodging, will be provided at the ports of embarkation at the expense of the Agent, in ■case of the ship not sailing tothe day. 5. Emigrants, and their personal baggage, will be landed free of expense. 6. All ships under this arrangement will make Wellington their Jirst port. 7. Rate o£ Passage-Money t— Adults, ...,.». .£2O 0 Operh'ead. Between 7 and 14 '.»»..^.. 10 0 0 „ Between 1 and 7 •' 613 4 „ ' Under one year no charge. < 8. Personal baggage in the following pro-, portions : — Adults ....... .»,<».:..'»...►*. .. ..$ ton. Not adults, but above one year old- . £ „ 9. All ships" employed in this service -will be under the provisions of the Passenger Act, arid every means be .used to secure the comfort and welfare of the Passengers. . , ■ ■

10. To secure attention and good conduct" 6'ri ' the part, of 'the Captains and Medical Officers, a gratuity, at the r.ate of £50 foe every 100, passengers, will be paid to each by the Provincial Government, on the satisfactory completionof the voyage, but withheld 'on well-established grounds of complaint.

Further, in order to promote the instruction as well as comfort of the Passengers, arrangements will be made for the establishment of a Library for their use on boar.d, each ship during J the voyage { and also a School, whenever the number of the Emigrants shall render it practicable ; for which latter purpose a schoolmaster will be selected, who ,wjll be entitled to a' free ! passage in consideration of his services. ' WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Provincial Secretary, Shipping Agents — F. Youno & C0.,*' 74 Corivhill, ' and 9 Adelphi Terrace, lidtidon. '

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS.' August s—Cutter5 — Cutter Catherine Ann, 15 tons, Rendoll, from Port Victoria! Passengers — Mr. Morrison, Mr. ' Smith. Same day — Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass, from Ahuriri. August B—Brig8 — Brig Thomas and Sfenry, ,150 tons, Danes •>. from Otago. Passengers — Mr. Pillans, Miffs Howarth,' Mrs. and Miss Paterson. ' ; -< "■ August B—Steamer8 — Steamer Queen, Graham,' from Sydney. 'depastures.,, ■ < ' '- ' August s—Schooner5 — Schooner Mary Jake, 40 tons, Morrison, for Manawatu.

August 6 — Steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin, forNel.(Son., Passeneers — Mr. and Mrs. t Percival, Messrs. Moore, Seal, CaUtley, Jollie, Col. Baddeley, Mr. and Mis. Chesney, Miss Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. Cowell and two children, Mrs. > Dei>k,> Messrs. 'Brown, Ha2lewood, Davidson, Salisbury, H. Dwyer. Same day — Schooner Marchioness, 177 tons> Clausen, v . for Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. U. Cooper, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Wadsworth, Miss Nichoils. Mr. artd Mrs. 1 Bfooken, Mr k and , Mrs. M'Hardie, Messrs. Martin, • . M ( Donald,.J. Rose, J. Cooper. August 7 — Schooner Matilda^ 30 tons, Swarm, For Aotea Same day — Schooner General PaMer, 8 toils, Cunning' ' ham, For Rangitikei: ' ' ' ' ; '' ' Same day — Schooner Martd ''Elizabeth, 23tonS, Hood, ' for: Queen- iCharlotte So.ufad.; , > , ■ > ■ August B—Schooner8 — Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, ,for Wairau. Same "day — Schooner Clara, 14," tons, Palmer, for Ran- '' gitikei. • > ' ' ' -

'in port. Brig Sop7ria, 151 tons, laid up. ,Bethnne& Hunter. Barque Belle Creole, 269 tons, Hen ton. 'J;'Varnham, Agent. .«..«< • ' ■ ( ' Schooner ilfery.'.lS.tons.'Hoeta; J. H. Gillaird, Agent. ■ Schooner <AlJre/i, 118 tpns.Tinley. W.Hick- •• • son ( & Co*, Agents. „ , . _, Barque "'Norman' Morrison, 529 tons, Maundrell. Worsley, T Wilson &" l Co.; Agents:' ",*',' " '"' Brig Prim* Donna, 136 tons, Sproul.' Wi ! M. B'anna- . lyne 85 Co. ..Agents. • w' ' ; " Schooner r /a?»e^ Gibson, 138 tons, Taylor. J.^Jphoston & Cb., Agents. » , ■ . Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons," Ril'ey. G. Crawford, 'Agent. Cutter 'Catherine 'Ahnflb tons', Rendall. "Master, Agent Schooner Salopian; 40 tons, Douglass. J. Torr, Agent. Brig Thomat and Jfenry, 150 tons, Davies. W. M.. Bannaiyne & C 0,., Agents. "} • - / ,- > Steamer Queen, Gfraham." Johnston 'lk Co., Agents,

In the £a7o/>um*-^loo'b'usheli A wheat, jton potatoesJ. Torr, Agent. ' ;■ ' •-. - ;'I ..' In th& Catherine Ann— 4o cases cheese, 80 cheeses, '80 bags oats, % boxes, l;case, 15 bags carrots. Master, Agent. • In the Thomas and L Henry — 7 cases gin, 170 bags oats, j l66' bags potatoes,- 27 bags bran, 9 bales wool,~'l anchor and chain. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents.

[ EXPORTS. , . , In the Old Jack — 1 case wine, 1 lceg^shot, 2 barrels rice, 1 qr. cask brandy, 2 hhds. tobacco, 4 ti-unks 1 truss 1 easel bale slops, 2 hhds. porter, 15 cans' oil, 7 kegs nails, 12 kegs wb'itelead, 1 cask oatmeal, 1 cask mustard, 1 bale woolpacks,. 1 keg ink, 10 boxes soap/ 2 bags ,sajt, <A bags potatoes, 10' bar,s iron. 1 bundle pick*xes. G. Crawford, Agent. . > , In the iVe/son-^'cases figs, 2 do." raisins, 2 trunks 2 bales 1 case clothing, 2 cases, 2 cases saddlery, 2 case 1 cask drugs. 12 bags 'coal, 1 case cheese, 6 hhds. beer. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. ' , v_ , In the* Matilda— 6, bags^ sugar, 1 bag .rice, 1 doz. spades. J. .Walden, Agent. - <- Iri the Clara— 2£ tons sugar, 1 chest tea, 1 cask sheepwash, 1 case ironmongery, 4 casks beer, 2 bales slops. G. -Crawford, Agent.. . i ■ In the Marchioness — 392 bags potatoes, 20 sacks 32 bags oats, 74 bags turnips, 174 bags, wheat. ,6,, bags maize, 1 bag bailey, 64 bags bran, J. Harding; 844 bags potatoes, 32 casks 'black 'oil, 2 bp'ats,'s bales bay, 22 bags bran, 13 packages machinery, J. Yarnham ; 92 bags potatoes. J. Telford. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Phoebe— l qr. cask brandy, 1 ton sugar, 1 chest tea, 2 parcels 1 bag coffee, J ton coal, 2 rolls felt, 1 bundle leather, 2 cwt. whitelead, 2 tins oil, 1 bundle iron," 1 parcel hops. W. W. 'Taylor, Ageritl ' ' In the Katharine Johnttone — 1 qr. -cask brandy, 4 cases, 16 pair blankets, 1 case axes, 1 hhd. porter, 1 ton flour. Johnston & Co., Agents. In the Mary Jane — 1 chest tea, 1 chain cable, 1 bdl. oakum, 1 cask pitch, 1 bale blankets. J. Joseph, Agent In the Maria Elizabeth — 2 tuns casks, 2 boxes soap ji ton flour. Master, Agent. In the William Denny. , Shipped at Wellington — 40 coils rope, 4 coils wool lashing," 19 kegs butter, Johnston & Co.; 4 kegs butter," R." J. Duncan ;< 230 bags potatoes, J. Varnham. J. Varnham^ Agent. 0 , : In the Cheetah — Sydney cargo-^SoO bags, potatoes,' 17 kegs butter, 107 bags wheat, 4' bales wool,' '6oo sheepskins, J. Varnham ; 9 bales wool, Levin &. Co. New Plymouth cargo— l qr. cask 12 1 2 hhds.^gin, 1 bale bags, 2 doz'^ buckets, 1 chest tea,, 2 cases figs. 2 do. ' raisins, 7 bundles bags', 20 packages coal, 7 bars iron, 2 bales 2 packages blankets, 1 parcel books, 1 bundle lines, 5 boxes 1 trunk," 1 "bale paper, 1 bag, 6* cases shirts, 1 ton coal. J. Varnbam, Agent. In the Australian — 7 casks T>lack .oil, Holdsworth, Knowles & Co.; 1200 bags potatoes, Eethune 8f Hunter ; 64 kegs' butter, J. Telford. J. Varnham, Agent. In the Retotution — 2 cases clothing, 1 case brushes, 1 case tinware.' ,W '. M/Bannatyne & Co., Agents. In the Sea Bird — 6 bags sugar, 10 cases gin, 1 chest tea, 20 casks flour, 1 box pipes, 2 bags,' l, case prints, 1 case 1 bale drapery, 1 box pipes, 2 cases jams,' l case caps, 1 case hats, '3* casks salmon, 5 cases drapery, 4 do. chairs,' 1 cask hardware, 1 tins cheese, 1 box oilman's stores, 2 boxes candles/ 1 cask 3 cases, gin, 1 box bonnets, 8 cases soda waiter,' 6o bags'flour, 21 packages luggage. Levin & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 941, 9 August 1854, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 941, 9 August 1854, Page 3

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