For Fort Cooper and Otago. aggj. THE fine fast-sailing Brig JSglg -*■ THOMAS AND HENRY, 250 r *^ ?^* 1 ' tons, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply to W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. September 29, 1854.
Wanted for the Brig "Glencoe," ■P9OO ON BOTTOMRY. £>ZUU Apply to JOHNSTON& CO., Agents. October 6, 1854.
Notice.
'T'HE 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 business. All particulars may be obtained from the present occupants. September 30, 1854.
Shipping Intelligence.
AKRIVAtS. None.
DKFARTUBKS. October s— Schooner Claudine, 157 tons, Yule, for Melbourne. Passengers— -Miy.W. Telford, Mrs. Collien and four children, Mrs. Lowden tnd child, Messrs. S. M'Donald, I. Petherick, D. and J. Kelby Mr. and Mrs. Kelby and child. October 6 — Schooner Maria Elizabeth, 15 tons, Hood, for Queen Charlotte Sound. Same day — Schooner PAcebe, 30 tons, Sedcole, for Manawatu. Same day — American Schooner JSalut, 199 tons, Pratt, for Melbourne. Passengers — Mrs. Pratt, Messrs. G. H. Jamieson, M. Bunker, [Chase, Gill, Barkly, M'Veagh.
x IN FORT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune& Hunter. Brig Thomas Worthington, 203 tons, Unthank. 6. 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, 30 tons, Jackion. Master, Agent. Cutter Resolution, 40 tons, M'Clatchie. Master, Agent. Brig Louis and Miriam, X 26 tons, Milne. Johnston & Co., Agents. Brig Glencoe, 155 tons, Forrester. Master Agent. Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Sinclair. W. Lyon, Agent. Brig Thomas and Henry, 238 tons, Daviei. W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Ship Cordelia, 378 tons, M'Keniie. Worsley, "Wilion 8f Co., Agents. Schooner Marchioness, 177 tons, Claussen. J. Varnham, Agent. Barque Eliza Moore, Hinds, Bethune ft Hunter, Agents
IMPORTS. In the Eliza Moore — i qr. casks wine, 10 half chests tea, 1 case gin, 6 casts 18 barrels 2 bozet sugar, 1 case raisins, 1 carroteel currants, 5 bags coffee, 1 case figs, 10 packages raisins, 20 barrels oatmeal, 4 do. rice, 1 barrel seed, 3 barrels barley, 1 do. almonds, 1 case starch, 2 cases blue, 1 case> haberdashery, 2 caies, 120 cases beer, 1 case, 2 boxes, 1 trunk, 35 tons coal, 60 hhdi. stout, Bethune & Hunter ; 5 hhds. rum, 5 do. brandy, 50 cases gin, 12 barrels currants, J. Joseph; 2 cases shoes, 2 cases haberdashery, 1 case, T. K. Warburton ; 2 cases disinfecting fluid, 35 hhdi. stout, 86 casks beer, 2 qr. casks wine, W. B. Rhodes & Co.; 2 cases, Holdsworth, Knowles, & Co.; 2 cases surveying instruments, Officer administering Government ; 1 case, Taylor ; 21 packages, 20 hhds. 50 cases beer, P. M. Herrey & Co.; 5 casks, 7 cases, 2 trunks, 52 packages iron gates, Johnston & .Co.; L cart, 1 chest, Levin & Co.; 1 case woollens, W. W. Taylor ; 1 box, 8 casks, W. Spinks ; 5 cases plants, 2 casks seeds, J. T. Holgate; 1 case, Tylee ; 1 bull, T. Lowry ; 2 cases, J. Woodward ; 1 box, Capt. Smith ; 1 case, W. Bowler Son & Co.; 1 box books* H. Green ; 2 bales, T. H. Rooke; 40 boxes, J.Jones; 8 cases, 20 qr. caski wine, 2 hhds. earthenware, Order ; 1 case books, Rev. J. Watkin ; 2 cases, J. Wilkinson ; 4 packages, H. J. Phillips: 3 cases, 4 kegs shot, 3 cases, R. J. Duncan ; 7 bales, 1 truss samples, W. Hickson If Co.; 4 casks, 3 cases, 1 bale, J. Harding ; 1 truss, C. E. yon Alzdorf; 3 cases, 7 crates, 4 casks, 1 bundle. 7 bundles spades, J. Tame; 8 pockets hops, 389 bags salt, W. C: 127 packages, 3 cases, B. & H.; 1 ccaste t R. Stokes. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.
EXPORTS. In the Claudine — 15 tuns black oil, 50,000 feet timber, 89 kegs batter, 44 tons potatoes, 77 bags oats, 57 bags maize, 73 bags bran, 22 bags barley, 1 ton flax, 20 coils rope, 20 wheelbarrows, 1 case, bacon, 27 kegs butter, J. Telford ; 4 kegs butter, J. Wallace ; 6 kegs butter, Masters & Perry. J. Telford, Agent. In the jffiolus — 162 -bags oats, 189 bags potatoes, J. Swinbourne ; 301 bags maize, 14 bags oats, 196 bags bran, 17 pigs, 39,000 feet timber, 2000 palingg, 5 bagi barley, 772 bags potatoes, 53 casks sperm oil, 53 bags oats, W. Hickson & Co.; 86 bagi potatoes, 5 boxes eggs, J. H. Wallace. TV. Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Phcebe — 1 qr. cask brandy, 1 do. wine, 5 bags rice, 2 bags sugar, 1 half chest tea, 1 keg brandy, 1 do. rum, 16 rolls felt, 2 tombstones, 5 bags salt, 1 plough, 1 bag seed, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 cask oil, 1 box candles, 2 kegs nails, 1 churn, 1 bag lime, 2 packages. W. W. Taylor, Agent. In the Maria Elizabeth — 3 cases brandy, 2 tons sugar, 2 cases slops, 1 bale blankets, 1 barrel tar, 1 bale cotton, If tons flour. Master, Agent.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 958, 7 October 1854, Page 3
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