For Ahuriri Direct.
*Kg?. Tf^HE fine fast sailing Schooner X SALOPIAN, will sail for the above port on Monday next, the 20th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOSEPH TORR, Lambton-quay. Wellington) November 15, 1854.
For Wangantti.
iJ «g. T^ HE fine fast failing Brig «gg, - 1 - VENTURE, Al coppered and «aK2a» CO pp er fattened, 1 24 ' tons " ■ register, John P. Whtt master, will sail for the above Port, on Saturday, the 18th inst, weather permitting. Apply to WILLIAM .LYON. ., Wellington, NoTember 15, 1854. . , .... . foVCallao direct. t ' " TPHE fine fast sailing Bripantine JSfr X WILLIAM IN.GLIS, J, Ben.YiWJitr np j epmunanderj Al at Lloyds . for 12 years, 280 tons burthen, will sail-pn Monday next, t^p, -20th insUnt. ,.,, For Passage, apply to T. W.TILCHER, , ' - ''■■"»- WelKngton, November- 15,t18M. ? Jj-'^V. For London Direct, n^HE beautiful clipper Barqme «SS> A &ONNIE tiOON, Al 300 tdhs. rfJLJU j^^ stephenson copamaader, will 1 load for liondoft immediately. on her return from Auckland. •-• '-• - "" : ' |- Shippers of Wool, &c, are requested to make early arrangements as she will only carry a limited number of bales, and consequently have unusually quick despatch, say in all Janu-
ary. The Bonnie Doon has first rate poop accomodationsfor passengers., For Freight or Passage,, apply to * .■;,•,.. . J ' " P. M. HERVEY & CO. - Custom House Buildings, , - ' " NoTcmber 16, 1854. . w ' For Sale, Or for Freight or Charter to any part of New Zealand, or any of the Australian Colonies. '"PHE fine fast-sailing schooner jjffi^ L ESTHER, 54 tons register, bat capable of carrying fully 90 tons. Thii superior vessel is well found in every respect, and ready to proceed to sea without
any expense. ' " ' Fdr terms and particulars apply to Captain Blair on board, or to BETHUNE & HUNTEPw Exchange Buildings, October 17, 1854. , DR. FRANCE, . Surgeon and Accoucheur, Willis Street, -Wellington.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS. NoTejnber 11— Cutter fupply^ 15 tons, -Walker, from 1 Massacre Baj. Passenger— Mr, Mansp'n... ; S»ta l e r d^jSslfoo.!i«ir; ffiUi^l^ffJ^t^ Xff^' $&'* nett, from Melbourne. Passengers — Mr. and .Mrs.. Smith and three children, Mr. and Mrs." Wilson) Messrs. Johmon, James,' Parker/" Beng'emansr Same day — Barque Bonnie Boon." $17, tons, Stephenson, from Hobart Town. Passengers— sfrs. Stephenpon, Miss M'Qartney, Mrs. Foagere* »nd fourchildren, Messrs. C. Pearie, J. Hemmings, J. Kelly, G. Stondley . November 12 — Schooner Sittert, 10 tons, Woodgate, from White Rocks. " - : Norember 13 — Schooner Either, 54 tons, Blair, from Flat Point. , t f -' Same daj — Ship Gipty, 426 tons, Bolton, from London via Auckland. Passengers— Mr. and Mirs. Benton, A. and T. Allan, Elisabeth Herons, Ddrotha Londsale, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and' four children. A. and G. Pattiion, J. Hewett, Mr. ?and "Mra. Tiylor/Mr. and Mrs. NeTan, Mr. and Mrs. Howie and 2 children,. Mary Aiken. Same day— Schooner Shepherdeu, 40 tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. , Same dmy — Schooner Sahpimn, 4Q ton*, Douglasi, , from Ahuriri. Passenger— Mr. Castle. Same Jay — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson, from Ahuriri. Passengers — Capt. Newman, Mr. Stoney. -
DEPASTURES. ' r , November 11 — Ship Cordelia, 378 toni,"M 4 Ken«e, for Auckland. "' Passenger! — Mr*. M'Kenxie, Mr .' and Mri. Ferguson, Mn Fowle. . v •' *l -^ . November 13 — Schooner Phabe 30 tons, Sedcole, for : Mahawatu. tSame day — Schooner Governor Grey, 35 toni, Bell, forWangaaui. .'.
. IMlfoftTS. In the .Governor, Grey^-1010 feet,,timbes £20 bags potatoes, 18 kit§ maize, 4 'beer engine, 1 .bundle bedding, 10 barrels 3 cases bottles. W. Lfori, Afcent. ' In the Venture— l case cutlery, 4 caWiirapery, 4 bales, 15 cases, 40 case* claret, 1 case kn»p«acki,. 30 cases, H. Spanier; 106 bags sugar,. 1 cue, W. W. Taylor; 1 trunk, 19 bales 48 "cases drapery, 1 nest trunks, 18 bag* coffee, 2 cedar boards,. 6 .boxes', lparcel, G. Pickett $f f Co.; '50 bag* floor, J, Wallace;, 2 cases drapery, M'Kinnop ; 3 cases l;caslt ironmongery, L. Young.: 1 caseapparei; lido.DotfWW. Lyon; ; 3 cases boots, 2 bundles leathet; Jv E.^Watkin ; ' »! boxes (liqueurs, 1 box cordial, 2 cases champagne, 7 boxes liqueurs, 1 case arrowrooVA^Hart^U- cases, ,4 narcel, Order ; 2 caset , * trust?*,' M* Henfey & Cos*- *£<»«», W. Bishop; 1 chert te«,'U'cas«.ghlgeiff lvcasa candy, H. St. Hill ; 2 hhds.- 2 qiyeasks,wint,t 4- .case* sardines, 1 cask mills, 2 wheels, 4 cues pickles, 3 dronw oil, R. J.Duncan; 2 cages drapery, E. Bannister; 2 cases cigars, 3 kegs 2 boxes tobacco,' 3 bids, runiv 81 cases gin, 1 hbd. brandy,-* cbestslOTialf chests tida, 2 bags coffee, 33 bags sugar, 4 qr. casks wine, 2 bdls. scythes, 3 bhds. 2 qr. casks Vinegar, 80ibo«|s soao> 44, bags salt, 4 trenks shoes, 30 coils /ope* <2£ .tin*, confectionery, 27 cases wine, 10 boxes's tiiba,fiss Taylor & Watt. W. Lyon, Agent.' ; • "* ' - . z ' i>u .*. * " » '- : la the William InglU—tQ ton» <^oaV 1 package whips,, l box flowers. T. Richer, Agent. In the Bonnie Doon—2 casei drapery, 2 bales leather, P. Lery; 50 cases jams, l'package^ljhtid. brandy. 1 bale 1 case drapery, Stephenson, 30 caies jams, 9 do. cigars, Langford ; 9 cases drapery, Fdugere ; l.box 1 cjise seeds, 4' bdls. rope, 5 nests tubs> tpidkage drapery, W. Hickson &Co.; 1 ' case • drapery, IBethnne «B» Huntrr ; 2 cues 1 cask, Parsons ; 1 case seeds, Levin & Co.; 1 trunk, W. Bowler, Son & Co.; P> M. Henrey & Co., Agents. In the Clara— 4 hags wheat, 3 bales Wool. 6. Crawford, Agent. ■ - ' In the Supply— lfi tons limestone, 1 tan coal. P.M. Herrey & Co., Agents. , ' ■- , In the Salopian— Boo bush, wheat, 2 cases bacon. J. Torr, Agent. . ' " In the Sea Bird — 15 bags wheat, 2 cases bacon. Master, Agent. - •,>-.'' In the Esther— 6l bales wool. Bethune fc Hunter; Agents. ' , " In the Gipsy — 13 cases, 20 bundles iron, 1 keg, 57 bundles 239 bars iron, W. Bowler, Son & Co.; 5 bales, 6 cases, J. Burne; 9 cues wine, 4 do. brandy, W. Ogilvy; 4 cases, J. Woodward ; 1 case, Lehen ; 2 cases. W.ln'gHsr 13 cases, W. B. Rhodes & Co.; 1 case, I crate, 2 baskets, 3 casks,- C..J. Bridge; ,5 -crates, 3 caiki, 1 case, J. Varnham ; {4 qr. casks wine, 3 do. brandy, R: J. Duncan; 1 box, E. Chapman ; 1 case, D.; 1 cask, J. Grindry ; 2 'ploughs, Cholmondeley ; 1
*.„'..: ~." :■*''■' - } ■ -» u .' case, Lloyd; 38 cases ale, 1 case lamps, 37 casks wine, G.: 1 box, A". C. Knight; 2 cases. Smith" & Wilcox; 2 boxes, J. Harding; 1 cart, 3 rolls, 1 case, l'cask, J. D. Deck; 3 cases shoes, 2 rases, Curtis Brothers • 1 case, Creasy ; 1 crate, 4 cases, Morriscfn & Sclanders ; 1 cask, Sevrell ; 1 boat, 1 bundle, sails, I do. blocks, 1 anchor and chain 4 spars, 2 cases, 1 bundle, 1 roller and shaft, I hhd. 1 case, 4 sweeps, E. W. Dashwobd ; 1 boi, E. W. Stafford; 1 case, T. M'Kenzie; 1 box, Bishop Viard. Worsley, Wilson &. Co., Agents.
! EXPORTS. In the Phvtbe— 2 boxea tea, 1 qr. cask, wine, l^kag tobacco, 6 bales 1 case drapery, 7 bags flour," 5 cases, | 1 cask, 3 boxes soap, 1 case matches/ 1 do. papers, I I bundle sieves, 3 pkgs, 1 bale blankets, ' \ plough, 1 1 ■tnutting machine, 2 boxes. W. W. Taylor,' Agent. In the Governor Grey— l. bag. coffee, 40 bags sugar, 9 kegs tobacco, 1 bag pepper, 1,4, bo^es 6 half chests tea, 2 chests tea, 2 kegs tobacco, 1 bag arrowroot, 5 bales blankets, 1 bale slops, 1 case drapery, 1 case mustard, 2 bales calico, 1 • case glass, 3 kegs nails, 1 caio ironmongery, 1 bale blankets, A" boxes soap, 3 reams paper, 1 keg nails, 1 cask barley, 2 bales 1 case drapery, 1 cask zinc, 1 case pickles, 4 hhd. ale, 4 boxes candle*, 2 cases gin, 4 boxes candles, '2-cases apparel 2 cases pickles, 1 bale slops, 6 tons flour, 4 casks ale< 4 casks sugar, 1000 bricks* i$ quartcca •lime,.^i. pieces timber. .W. Lyon, Agent. i s v»"i; • '> In the Corde>ia— 2 brls. rum, 175 casks flour, % 2 bags oats, 1 case embroidery, and part of original cargo. Worsley, Wilson If Co.l k&d*. ? ' '
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 969, 15 November 1854, Page 3
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