On Sale by the Undersigned, Ex Thomas Worthington, BRANDY, in hhds. and cases Whisky, in hhd. Boots and Shoes, assorted Saddlery, do. JOHN MARSHALL, At Mr. George Crawfords, Customhouse Buildings. Wellington, September 12, 1854.
NOTICE.
To Holders and Breeders of Sheep. ALL Persons not registering their Brands before the Ist day of October next, will be subject to & penalty of five pounds. J. H. MARRIOTT, Registrar of Brands. Lambton-quay, September 13, 1854.
Notice.
DR. RALPH, Surgeon during ten years to the West London Lying-in Institution, and to the Dorcas Society, Long Acre, London, may be consulted professionally at the late residence of Dr. Dorset on Wellington Terrace. August 30, 1854.
Medical Notice.
DR. FRANCE, Surgeon and Accoucheur, late of the Norman Morrison, may be consulted professionally at Mr. Flyger's, Willis-street, Wellington. September 2, 1854.
River Hutt.
DR. WELCH will immediately commence the Practice of his Profession in the above District, and may be consulted at Mr. Hatward's, Whitewood's Hotel. September 6, 1854.
TO FLOCK OWNERS.
'T'HE Undersigned having imported- *• the Sheep to which the Certificate hereunder relates, begs to inform the public that he intends to establish a Sheep-breeding farm in the neighbourhood of Wellington, in order to propagate from this the purest Stock that can be procured in Europe. Thus a supply of Rams, superior to any hitherto produced in the Australian Colonies, will in due time be at the command of Flock-owners. The Undersigned will take care to give the Public timely notice whenever he has any young Rams to dispose of. ROBERT BEAUCHAMP. Wellington, September 20, 1854.
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN.
The Sheep hereinafter described were purchased from the Electoral Flock of purely bred Original Merinos, at Thai, near Oschatz, in the Kingdom of Saxony, by Robert Beauchamp, Esq., of Port Phillip, Australia.
A., Stock Rams.
1. Of EXTRA Reserve Class, picked for propagating with the Flock in Saxony.
No. 129, Dropped April 1851 out of Ewe 129 by Father 136 «•, 200 «» •» »• *• 20 ° «» 130 «♦ 129) f% *. 1853 r* 129 #» 111 2. Of First Reserve Class.
No. 33, Dropped April 1852 out of Ewe 33 by Father 124 «. 54, », <» «r» *v 34 « 130 „ 114, ft rt .. v. 114 * 73 «, 118, 4* *i «* *• 118 »» 60 8., Ewes. No, 1 Dropped April 1851 out of Ewe 72'j y Father 130 .. 3, r, « ** 118 « "1 « 5 rt « <» <■» Jl4 •• 12 4 „ 6, *» « ** •* 133 «r 50 „ 13, •% «■» «* •• 110 *• 136 N.B. All the Rams and Ewes purchased from me by Robert Beauchamp, Esq., were got by Prize Rama.
It is further hereby certified that the Flock of purely bred Original Merinos at Thai is one of the most perfect in all Germany, the wool of which has at all times commanded the highest prices ; that a constant demand previous to their birth always exists for more Ewes from the Flock than can be spared for sale ; that the Rams are frequently sold for 1,000 Dollars (£250) a piece ; and that the Stock from this Flock has received at the General Cattle Show at Dresden, 1852, the first prize. — Dated at Thai, near Oschatz, in the Kingdom of Saxony, the 11th June, 1853. The above Certificate of Origin is hereby attested and confirmed by the Royal Saxon Supreme Court of Oschatz, the 11th June, 1853. (The Seal of the) (Signed) VINZ, J Royal Saxon I Director. 1 Supreme Court f \ of Oschatz. ) The truth of the above is hereby certified by Signed and 1 CHRISTIAN GOTTFRIED WAGBNER, Sealed by } Sworn Veterinary Surgeon. Signed and \ CARL AUGUST GADEGAST, Sealed by J Owner ef the Original Merino Flock at Thai, Knight of the Royal Saxon, Albrechts Order, Possessor of the Royal Saxon Golden Medal of Civfl Merit, * Honorary and Actual Member of the Agricultural Society and Sheepbreederg' Association, &c, &c, &c.
The above Certificate of Origin is a true translation from the German Original, and the attestation and seal of the Royal Saxon Supreme Court of Oschatz authentical. * Chas. E. v. Alzdorf.
For Port Phillip.
.^g: rp HE fine American Brigantine &jS& ■*- MOLUS, C. S. Pratt, Master, «ygfr*^ w iH meet -with quick despatch. Has excellent accommodation for a few cabin passengers, for -which early application is necessary. For freight or passage apply to • Wm. HICKSON & CO. Wellington, August 27, 1854.
Shipping Intelligence.
IN PORT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hunter. American Schooner jEolut, 199 tons, Pratt. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Claudine, 157 tons, Yale. J. Telford, Agent. Brig Thomas Worthington, 203 tons, Unthaak. G. Crawford, Agent. Barque Waterwitch, 252 tons, Addams. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass. J. Torr, Agent. Schooner General Palmer, 19 tons, Cunningham. G. Crawford, Agent. Schooner Mary, 15 tons, Hoeta. J. "Wallace, Agent. Schooner Clara 10 tons, Palmer. G. Crawford, Agent. Schooner Hannah, 30 tons, Abel. J. Joseph, Agent. Cutter Supply, 15 tons, Walker. P. M. Hervey, Agent. Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler. Master, Agent Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson. Master, Agent.
IMPORTS. In the Supply— 9 tons coal, 4000 feet timber, 7000 shingles, £ tons bacon, 50 bush, wheat, 15 bush maize. Passengers— Messrs. F. L. Collin, E. Collin, Miss Collin. P. M. Hervey , Agent. In the Shepherdess — 10 cases ale, 60 bush, wheat, 3 tons potatoes, 5 cwt. hams and bacon. Master, Agent. In the Hannah — 1000 feet timber, 600 bush, wheat, 100 bush, maize, 1 ton rope, 1 do. flax, 8 bags potatoes. J. Joseph, Agent. In the Sea Bir&—§ cases gin, 3 tons potatoes. Master, Agent.
HJCPORTS. In the Onhaparingz— Shipped at Wellington— l half pipe, 4 qr. casks wine, 4 cases champagne, 4 cases brandy, 1 chest 2 half chests tea, 2 bags coffee, 2 tins spices', 10 bags 1 hhd. sugar, 1 barrel apples, 8 boxes raisins, 1 box currants, 1 bag dates, 2 cases salad oil, 8 bags coffee, 1 case stationery, 1 parcel paper, 1 cask oil, 50 cases, bales and packages, 2 hhds. beer, 2 cases drapery, 6 bundles iron hoop, 1 parcel rivets. Johnston & Co., Agents.
ARRIVALS. September 17— Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler, from WanganuL Passengers— A detachment of the 65th Regt. Same day— Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, from Wanganui.
depak.tub.es. September 16 — Barque Norman Morrison, 529 tons, Maundrell, for Port Victoria. Passengers — Messrs. D. E. and E. Porter, T. A. Lockie, W. Buchanan, A. and D. Bell, E., F.G., and C. J. Dwyer, M. Symonds, F. W., E. and F. Dawson, W. Stokes, A. Hornbrook, J. P. Rich, D. Porter. September 19 — Brig Onkaparinga, 180 tons, Mackenzie, for Otago. Passengers — Messrs. H. Eager,G. Armstrong.
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