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Thorndon Chapel.

HTWO SE,RM ON S will (d.v.) U preached in the above, Chapel by Chas. D. De-Castro, Minister, on the subjects following Oct. Stti.' — The Nature of Man, especially of his Soul and Spirit. < Oct. 15th. — The Destination of Man. Divine' Service to commence each Sunday at 3 o'clock, p.m. September 27, 1854.

Drapery Goods. Just arrived per " Cordelia "from London direct, the following Goods by the Undersigned, A « LARGE Assortment of Check Mus- ** lins; Black, White, Slate, and Drab Crinoline, Corded Skirts, Toilet Covers, a few very choice Challis, Earlston Ginghams, Ladies' Robes, Organde and other Muslins, a good assortment of Prints, Roll Jacconets and Silicias in all colours, Scotch and Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs, Plain and Spotted Book Muslins, Harness Curtains, Nainsook Muslins, Green and Amber Lenos, Cotton Bandannas and Cravats, Bonnet and Dress Silks, Black Silk and Satinet, a choice .assortment of Ladies' Neck Ties, Black Brussels^ and Ducape Handkerchiefs, Beaufort and Albert Ties, Corahs, Grenadine and other Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, a splendid assortment of Parasols, Cashmere, Barege and other Shawls, and other goods too numerous to mention. . h

These goods are selected to border from the first houses in London, and will he sold at the lowest possible price by J. BURNE. September 80, 1854.

Notice.

THE Premises at present occupied by -*- C. &F. Barraud, Chemist, Lambtonquay, are for sale, as they are about to remove to those adjoining, which are better adapted for carrying on their businesdfc All particulars may be obtained from the preseot occupants. September 1854.

To Let,

THE HOUSE and GARDEN on -*-„ Wellington Terrace, now occupied by Mr. Fox. Apply at the Office of this Paper, or to Mr. D. Wakefield, Tinakori Road. September 30, 1854.

For Sale,

THE Leasehold COTTAGE, on ■*■ Golder's Hill (containing five rooms,) formerly occupied by, Mr. H. B. Sbaly, and now tenanted by Mr. H. Brook ing. Apply at the Office of this Paper. September 30, 1854

For Sydney via Nelson.

*Sgg- THE well-known fast-sailing )»g x Brig LOUIS * MIRIAM, 126 "s* 3o ** tons, Robert Milne commander, will sail on Wbdn esday next, the 4th October. For freight or passage (having excellent accommodations) apply to the Commander on board, or to JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard Street, October 4, 1854.

For Port Phillip. THE Brigantine MARCHIOjg||w •*■ NESS, Henry Claussen commanWSwwr- fl er^ w jjj j eave f or tne aoove Port at

an early date. . This well-known and fast-9ailing trader has first-rate accommodations for both cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN VARNHAM. Agent. Farish-street, Octobers 1854.

For Port Cooper and Otago. aS^ TH E fine fast-sailing Brig Jggg x THOMAS AND HENRY, 250 nWFfc* tons, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. September 29, 1854.

Shipping Intelligence.

Alt RIVALS. September 30— Schooner Marchionett, 177 tons, Claussen, from Melbourne via Nelson. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Styer, Mr. and Mrs. Curr, Meisrs. Kreeft, Gill, W. Thomas, W. and T. Thomas, J. Remmington, G. Wall, P. Tygibbon, F. Bradey, T. and J. Wilton, T. Howell, J. Perry, C. Cockrey, H. Yatei, J. Smith, G. Trip, J« Thompson. October 2— Barque Eliza Moore, Hinds, from {London via Nelson.

DEPASTURES. October 3-rSchooner Hannah, 30 tons, Abel, for Manawatu. Passenger — Mr. Cook. Same day— Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, OBrien, for Ohau. Same day— Schooner Mary Ann, 8 tons, Woodgate, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Passengers — Messrs. J. and J. Heberley, R. Bowden. Same day— Brig Spray, 148 tons, Scott, for NelsonPassengers— Meisrs. Varle, Scott, Stratford. Same day — Schooner Governor Grey, , 30 tons, Bell, for Wanganui. Passengers — Mrs. Davison, Messrs. Jowett, J.J. Curtis, two in the steerage. Same day— Steamer ftebon, 215 tons, Martin, for Port Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald child and sertant, Mr. and Mrs, Laing, Messrs. M'Andrew, Draner, Cutteni Lyon, Dawson, Swinbourne, French, Capt. Bellairs, Major Boyd, and seven in the steerage* •- . '

IN PORT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laidup. Bethunefc Hunter. American Schooner JEolui, 199 tons, Pratt. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Claudine, 157 tons; Ynle. J. Telford, Agent. Brig Thomas Worthington, 203 tons, Unthank. G. Crawford, Agent. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass. J. Torr, Agent. Schooner Mary, 15 tons, Hoeta. J. Wallace, Agent. Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler. Master, Agent Schooner Sea Bird, 3D tons, Jackson. Master, Agent. Cutter Resolution, 40 tons, M'Clatchie. Master, Agent. Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood. Master, Brig S ioiii and JMSriam, 126 tons, Milne; Johnston & Co., Agents. ,» „ » * Brig G/encoe, 155 tons, .Forrester. Master Agent. Cutter Katoai, 20 tons, Sinclair. W. Lyon, Agent. Schooner Phcebe, 30 tons, Sedcole. W.W.Taylor, Agent Brig Thomas and Henry, 238 tons, Davies. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents, Ship Cordelia, 378 ton«, M'Ken«e. Worsley) Wilson 3rCo.,Agenti. Schooner Marchioness, 177 tons., Clitussen. J. varnham, Agent. Barque Eliza Moore, Hinds,. Bethune & Hunter, Agent,

' IMPORTS. In the Cordelia— llo astshcer, W. HicTcsotf &Co.; 3 hhds.', 3 crates; S. Crowther; 6 hfads., 60 cases, 20 hhds., 60 casks beer, J. Keltum,; 9 cases, 4 crates, 30

hhds., 100 casks, 20 hhds, beer, 50 casks, 75 crises, Order; 1 case, J.Roy; lease, T. Nbrthwood ; 30 hhds. beer, 20 hhds., 50 casks, 54 cases, 3 casks, 2 packages, W. B. Rhodes & Co. ; 2 cases, 1 bale, O. Smith ; 3~hhds., 2 qr.-ctsks, C. E. yon Alzdorf ; 22 crates, 1 package, 120 ' bags ' salt', 5(5 hbds. coal, 1 package, 10 cases, 2 bundles, 's bales, 68 cases, Worsley, Wilson 1 . & Co. ; 10 packages. R. Stokes,; 4 crates, 10 cases, 10 drums, 8 cases, Holdsworth, Knowles, & Co. ; 3 cases, 8 wheels, ti. Young ; 1 case, Mrs. Gascoigne; 1 package, Buchanan ; 1 case, Bromley ; 7 cases, W. Inglis; -3 cases, 1 cask, 12 pair arms, J. E. Watkin ; 2 crates, 5 cases, 18 packages, 5 bales, 23 kegs, 113 pots, 79 ovens, 8 bundles, 2 bags. 10 casks, 1 crate, 32 cases, 1 trunk,' 40 drums, W.W.Taylor; 4 packages, J. Dore; 1 bdx, 4 casei, 4 weighing machines, 45 grindstones, 18 anchors, 52 packages, Bethune& Hunter; 1 box, W T. Owen ; 10 barrels, J. N. Blond ; 1 box, ?8 packages, 8 hhds., R. J. Duncan & Co. 5 1 box, Ellman ; 1 case, C. D. Barraud ; 1 box, C. de Castro; 7 packages, 1 trunk, J. B. Ferguson ;25 half-chests tea, W. Bowler, Son, & Co. ; 60 cases beer, 10 kegs tobacco, 9 bundles, 3 cases, 15 barrels sugar, Levin & Co. ; 2 casks, W. Baldwin ; 100 cases beer, J. A. Gilfillan & Co. ; 109 cases, Barnes & Burt ; 1 case, Rer. W. Lawry ; 1 case jewellery, S. Collins ; 10 hhds. beer, 20 casks, J. Graham ; 4 crates, 1 cask, 17 boxes tin, J. Rout; 75 kegs, 16 casks, 1 vice, 2 bundles, 6 cases, 1 boiler, 1 column, 1 funnel, 2 side pieces, 3 wheels, 94 packages, 206 fire bars, 1 beam, 3 rods, 3 rollers, 8 cases, 1 copper pan, 2 cases, 1 till planks, Dwyer; 2 cases, J. H. Harrison; 1 case, Lieut.-Col. Wynyard ; 6 bundles spades, W. S. Grahame; 1 case, W. Hughes ; 60 tierces beer, J.Graham ; 92 packages, Baines & Burt ; 12 packages, D. Graham & Co. ; 1 cask hollowware, 3 casks chain, 8.8. H. Worsley, Wilson, Sf Co., Agents. In the Marchionest — 7 qr. casks 5 hhds. brandy, 1 case cigars, 19 hbds. beer, Order. J. Varnham, Agent..

BXPOBTS. la the Spray — Part of original cargo — Shipped at Wellington — 11 cases cheese, 20 packages luggage. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Nelson — 3 cases drapery, 1 case 7 packages luggage, 1 case arrowroot, 34 bags sugar, 5 chests tea, 1 box 1 cast raisins, 5 boxes silver coin £2500, 1 case, 2 cases, 1 parcel, 1 bale paper, 1 case, 1 case. 2 bales drapery, 3 reams paper, 1 box starch, 1 bdl. oilman's stores, 1 box drugs, 1 parcel saddlery, 6 hhds. ale, 8 hhds. 2 brls. ale, 5 bales leather, 10 boxes candles, L paper parcel. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Governor Grey — 1 qr. cask wine, 5 cases 1 cask brandy, 6 chests 4 half chests tea, 1 case tobacco, 17 bags sugar, 16 bags sugar, 8 chests tea, 3 cases mustard, 1 case castor oil, 1 bale shirts, 6 cases 2 bales drapery, 3 cases axes, 1 box books, 1 cask soda, 1 case nails, 3 bales blankets, 1 bale bags, 4 kegs nails, 2 bales hardware, 6 table tops, 6 spades. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Hannah— l keg tobacco, 2 cases brandy, 2 do. gin, 1 hhd. tobacco, 1£ ton sugar, 1 half chest tea, 3 bags rice, 1 brl. raisins, 2000 bricks, 1 case 2 bales drapery, 5 boxes soap, 3 do. candles, 1 bundle sieves, 1 do. spades, 2 jars tar, 40 packages furniture. J. Joseph, Agent. In the Gipsy — 4 cases ale. 1 case, 2 .bales drapery, 4 casks syrup, 1 hhd. porter, 1000 bricks, 4 pieces felt, 2 boxes soap, 2 wheels, 1 bag nails, 1 case 2 boxes drapery, 1 chain, 1 case porter, 2 half chests tea, 5 bags sugar, qr. cask brandy, 1 keg tobacco. Master, Agent. In the Mary Ann— lB bags sugar, JO bags flour. W. S. Loxley, Agent.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 957, 4 October 1854, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 957, 4 October 1854, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 957, 4 October 1854, Page 3

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