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For Call ao. THE fine fast sailing Barque ELIZA MOORE, 600 tons register, Thomas Hinds, commander, will sail for Cailao, on Tuesday next, the 31st inst. This vessel has very superior accommodations. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Commander on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, October 28, 1854. For Sale, Or for Freight or Charter to any part of New Zealand, or any of the Australian Colonies. THE fine fast-sailing schooner ESTHER, 54 tons register, but capable of carrying fully 90 tons. This superior vessel is well, found in every respect, and ready to proceed to sea without any expense. For terms and particulars apply to Captain Blair on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, October 17, 1854.

Shipping Intelligence.

ARRIVALS. October 22— Schooner Harry, 22 tons, Scott, from Porangahau. Same day— Schooner Sea Bird, 36 tons, Jackson, from Ahuriri. Passengers— Messrs. D. Mann, Goss, Osbaldiston. October 23— Schooner Old Jack, 8 tons, Guard, from "Wairau. October 25 — Ship Hashemy, 525 tons, Ross, from Sydney. Passengers— Mrs. O'Connell and child, Miss Russell, Miss O'Connell, Mrs. Ross, Misies Salmon (2) Messrs. M. O'Connell, T. Bell, L. Shepherd, T. Newman, four stockmen.

DEPARTURES. October 23— Schooner Governor Grey, 35 tons, Belli for Wanganui. Passenger — Mr. J.J. Curtis. October 24 — Schooner Necromancer, 20 tons. Askew, for Wairau. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Sweet and child, Miss Carkeek. Same day— Brig Mountain Maid, 179 tons, Peacock, for Port Victoria. Passengers — Messrs. Buchanan, F. Mildmarsh. Same day— Steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin, for Nelson. Passengers — Messrs. Fitzgerald, P. Laing, King, G. Duppa, Caulfield/ Reed, H.D. Jackson, J. G. Moore, Highmore, J. Spiers, Perry, J. Crichton, T. Brock, Mr. Justice Stephen, Capt. Nicholson, Major Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Sawell and six children, Mr. and Mrs. Godwin and child, Mrs. Luxford. . October 26— Cutter Kawai, 20 tons, Sinclair, for Ahuriri. Passenger — Mr. Stutfield. Same day— Schooner Marchioness, 177 tons, Claussen, for Nelion. Passengers— Mr. F. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Stamper and family, Dr. Rule, Miss Rule, Messrs. Jenkins, Bernard, T. Smith, C. Alloway, R. Mace, Mrs. Paterson.

IMPORTS. In the Harry— l 7 bags 52 kits wheat, 40 kits potatoes, 42 bags what and maize, 35 kits potatoes, 2 anchors, 2 boxes. W. Allen, Agent. In the ' Ota Jack-— 46 bags wheat, 2 do. barley. G. Crawford, Agent. In tho Sea Bird— sso bush, wheat, 150 do. maize. Lerin & Co., Agents. In the Hashemy — 40 horses, 145 head cattle, 970 sheep, 1 qr. cask port, 1 do. sherry. Bethune & Hunter Agents.

EXPORTS. In the Necromancer — 1 hhd. 1 octave 1 qr. cask brandy, 4 cases 1 hhd. gin, 10 half chests tea, 5 bags sugar, 1 box raisins, 3 casks tobacco, 1 chest 6 half cheats tea, 3 bags sugar, 20 bags salt, 6 boxes soap,- 1 cask arsenic, 3 jars tar, 2 hhds. porter, 3 packages slops Johnston S( Co., Agents In the Governor Grey— 3s bags sugar, 1 case quinces 1 chest 1 half chest tea, 1 bag coffee, 1 keg £ case tobacco, 2 mats nuts, 2 cases, 1 cart and wheels, 1 qr. cask rum, 3 bundles leather, 2 bales 8 cases 1 box drapery, 1 keg nails, 2 bundles sacks, 2 cases hardware, 2 boxes candles, 2 do. glass, 6 tons flour, 2 cases ginger beer, 2£ tons totara, 1 case cheese, 2 hhds. 2 barrels ale. W. Lyon, Agent. In the Mountain Maid— 3 hhds. brandy, 1 case cigars, 1 cask 1 case glassware, 1 basket drugs, and part of original cargo. Master, Agent. In the Nelson — 2 qr. casks brandy, 1 box shot, 9 cases and t/unks, 8 kegs mackarel, 12 mats dates, 1 cask harness, 4 bales leather. 2 bales tweed, 3 hhds. beer, 1 trunk shoes, 1 case saddlery, 1 do. gin, 3 cases drapery, 2 bales blankets, 5 kegs nails, 1 cask salmon, 1 grate, 10 kegs herrings, 65 bars steel, 1 case, 16 bars steel, 16 packages, 3 hhds. ale, 3 cases cheese. Bethune 8c Hunter, Agent. In the Marchioness — 320 bags potatoes, J. Telford ; 22,000 feet squared timbeV, 7000 feet sawn timber, 45 packages luggage, J.Varnham; 110 bags potatoes, 47 coils rope, W.W. Taylor; 10 casks soda, P. M. Hervej & Co. J. Varnham, Agent.

Sydney Shipping. The Barque Waterwitch, hence September 22nd, arrived at Sydney October 7th.

On Monday, 23rd October, at the Hutt, the wife of Mr. W. Hunt, of a son.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
730

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 964, 28 October 1854, Page 3

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