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In the Es.tate of the late William Allen, Deceased. A LL PERSONS indebted to the abore ■^ Estate are requested to pay the amount of their debts to the undersigned, or they will be proceeded against according to law ; and all persons having any claims against the same Estate are requested to send their accounts to the undersigned. G. D. MONTE ITH, Executor. November 8, 1554.

For Sale, Or for Freight or Charter to any part of New Zealand, or any of the Australian Colonies. *&§«. r "pHE fine fast-sailing schooner L ESTHER, 54 tons register, but 9 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. November s—Schooner5 — Schooner Queen of Perth, 91 tons, Poole, from East Coast. November 6 — Schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons, Morrison from Manawatu. Same day — Schooner Phoebe, 30 tons, Sedcole, from Manawatu.

DEPARTURES. November s—Brig5 — Brig Onlcaparinga, 110 tons, M'Kenzie, for Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Kitson and four children. November 6— Ship Hashemy, 525 tons, Ross, for Hong Kong. Same day — Barque Eliza Moore, Hinds, for Callao. Passengers — Dr. Forbes, Mrs. Forbes and child. Same day — Schooner Esther. 54 tons, Blair, for Flat Point. Same day — Schooner Sisters, 15 tons, Woodgate, for W hite Rocks.

IN PORT. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hunter. Schooner Mary, 15 tons, Hoeta. J. Wallace, Agent. Cutter Resolution, 40 tons, M'Clatchie. Master, Agent. Brig Glencoe, 155 tons, Forrester. Master, Agent. Ship Cordelia, 378 tons, M'Kenzie. Worsley, Wilion jj* Co., AgenU. Barque The tit, 460 tons, Pooic. Bcthune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Harry, 22 tons, Scott. W. Allen, Agent. Schooner General Palmer, 10 tons, Condlen. G. Crawford, Agent. Barque James Scott, 340 tons, Putt. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler. Master, Agent Schooner Queen of Perth, 91 tons, Poole. Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons, Morrison. J- Joseph, Agent. Schooner Phcebe, 30 tons, Sedcole. W. W. Taylor, Agent.

IMPORTS. In the Phcele— 22 soils rope. 270 bags flour, 175 bush, bran, 5£ tons potatoes, 1 ca3k oil. W.W.Taylor, Agent. In the Mart/ Jane — 60 bush, maize, 3 tons potatoes, 38 coils wool lashing 200 bushels wheat, 5001b. tow, 2 doz. mats, 60 bags barley, 11 cwt. bacon, 7 bags maize, 17 bags wheat, 7 tons potatoes, 17 bags wheat, 3 cwt. tow. J. Joseph, Agent. In the Queen of Perth — 6 case 3 drapery, 4 do. slopi, 2 bales blankets, 20 bags flour, 50 bags sugar, 10 half chests tea, 10 boxes soap, 1200 bushels wheat, 800 do. maize, £ ton pork. Johnston & Co., Agents. The following packages, per James Scott, were omitted in our last : — 1 case Pres. Mess 65th Regt; 7 bales. 8 cases, 1 cask, 1 cask paint, W. W. Taylor ; 6 cases, 1 cart, 1 cask, F. Horton ; 2 cases, 0. D. Barraud ; 2 cases, W. Pickering.

EXPORTS. In the Shepherdess — 1 case gin, 3 do. brandy, 2 bags coffee, 3 chests tea, 12 bags sugar, 4 bags rice, 1 box raisins, 1 jar tar, 1 case oil, 1 bag currants, 7 hhds. damaged tobacco, 3 bundles leather, 2 bags salt, 2 cases pickles, 5 boxes soap, 1 keg fish, 1 case mustard, 1 case caps, 2 kegs nails, 4 bales slops, 1 try pot, 3 bundles woolpacks, 1 case grindery, 1200 feet boards, 6 bags oats, 3 tons flour, 1 whaleboat. Master, Agent. In the Diana — 1 keg tobacco, 4 chests tea, 23 bags sugar, 1 box raisins, 3 cases gin, 1 qr. cask 3 cases brandy, 2 cases wine, 74 packages, 34 boxes soap, 11 coils wire, 1 case staples. Johnston & Co., Agents. In the Sea Bird — 1 hhd. brandy, 2 qr. casks sherry, 1 qr. cask gin, 1 hhd. rum, If ton sugar, 1 cart 2 drays, 8 packages crockery, 6 do. slops, 2 do. 6 bales drapery, 4 ploughs, 1 ton soap, 1 ton flour, 1 ton salt. Lerin & Co., Agents. In the Old Jack — 1 hhd. 5 cases brandy, 1 hhd. rum, 11 cases gin, 30 bags sugar, 8 half chests tea, 4 hhds. ale, 1 do. porter, 1 bale sacks, 14 cases bottled beer, 1 bale blankets. 6. Crawford, Agent. In the Clara— lo half chests tea, 2 qr. casks brandy, 2 kegs tobacco, 6 cases brandy, 12 bags salt, 7 cases drapery, 2 bales blankets, 2 kegs soda, 6 boxes fruit, 10 packages drapery. G. Crawford, Agent. In the Thomas Worthington — 218 logs timber, G. Crawford; 691 pieces timber, 369 bags potatoes, 2 kegs butter, 14 cwt flax, J. Marshall ; 197 bags bran, J. Swinbourne; 38 bags potatoes, 16 bags oats, J. Mannering ; 101 bags potatoes, Unthank ; 6 coils wool lashingi 39 coils rope, 137 bags bran, 44 do. maize, 18 kegs butter, 7 bundles mats, 3 do. clothes lines, J.Telford ; 9 kegs butter, 2 boxes eggs, J. Burt. G. Crawford, Agent. In the Salopian — 3 tons sugar, 7 bags rice, 1 631b5. tobacco, 2 casks wine, 2 cases brandy, 2 casks rice, 6 barrels sugar, 2 chests tea, 1 anchor and chain, 9 cases ale, 15 packages, 2 ploughs. J. Torr, Agent. In the Cheetah — 12 bales wool, 900 sheep skins, 200 hides, J. Varnham, Agent. In the William Alfred— l 9 cwt. flax, 400 sheepskins, 1 qr. cask wine, W. Hickson & Co.; 11£ cwt. flax, 38 do. rope, A. Hort ; 5000 feet timber, 1 chest tea, T. Tinley ; 49 bales wool, Levin & Co. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. In the Sisters — 8 bags sugar, 1 chest tea, 3 bags bread, 2 do. salt, 1 hhd. porter, 1 cask tobacco, 40 bags flour, 2420 feet timber, 1500 palings. F. Allen Agents. ' In the Esther — 1 cart and harness, 1 cask beer, 1 bedstead and bedding, 1 chest drawers, 2 cases 2 trunks apparel, 1 doz. spades, 1 bundle tinware, § doz. buckets. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Onkaparinga — 8000 feet timber, 78 bags bran 532 bags oats, 12 bags barley, 11 bags wheat, 20 tons potatoes, Johnston & Co.; 21 bags oats, 15 bags 6 baskets potatoes, Hepburn ; 24 coils rope, 4 cases cheese, J. Telford. J. Johnston & Co., Agents.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 3

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