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. Notice. ' ' i For Private Sale, ALL Persons indebted to the late Mr. TTUNT'S and SANDEMAN'S Cele- **■ J. N. Burcham, of the Aglionby Arms, -CJ- brated PORT %INE, in bulk and bottle River Hutt, are hereby requested to pay the PAGE'S and other inferior brands, at greatly iroount without delay to Mrs. Burcham, the reduced rates widowr and administratrix of the said J. N. . -JAMES SMITH. Burcham ; and all persons having- any claims Noah's Ark, or demands on the late J. N» Burcham, are re- , November^ 1854. -- , . quested to send the particulars for examination, Por Melßourne airiect, and liquidation-, if correct. • ' Discharging at the Wharf in Melbourne, December 5, 1854. . _ schooner Ex •« Gypsy." ; CALEDONIA, J. Blair master, 1 ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANO*- «*-^ 2£ » 12D tons burthen ;> will sail for the FORTE, by Luff and Son above pdrt on Saturday, the 9th inst. Music Stools, Violins This vessel has excellent accommodation for Brusbware, &c, &c, &b. cabin and steerage passengers, but as the numSMITH & WILLCOX. ber^is limited, early application will be requisite. Willis-streee.N.vsatols.isM. „ , For freight or ~"g*£gg Jo HONTER / FOR SALE, . Exchange Buildings, Valuable Freehold Properties in ' Nelson. December 1, 1854. _ __ OF. TOWN ACRES, forming Five Tor Nelson, u Blocks ... *^ r pHE splendid clipper Barque also, «i|p *~ JAMES SCOTT, 500 tons, F. Putt A Block of 15 Acres Rich Land, with well «2s«»b» comman der, will sail for Nelson on built Cob-house, Out-houses, large Orchard, m o^ da^ nex t, December 4, 1854. and Paddocks, laid down with English Grass, - For f re jrrht x>r passage apply to commanding a delightful view of the Town and BETHUNE& HUNTER. Blind Bay. ' , , Exchange Buildings, terms m^kral. November 28, 1854. For further particulars,' apply to ■ For Otago, ~ Land and Estate Agent, Calling at Lyttelton, should sufficient inducement Wellington. - . offer, November 25, 1854. npHE fine new clipper-built For Sale, "^H^ schooner STAR; 50 tons burthen, HTHE SCHOONER HARRY, 22 tons tSSSS^ having very superior accommodation A register; will carry 28 tons weight and for Passengers, wilUail as above, on Tuesday measurement, and has a very light draught of water - , c * a- ai* * BETHUNE & HtJNTER. She is nearly new, copper fastened, ■ and has- Buildings, just been re-caulked and thoroughly overhauled.' . Nove £, ber 28, 1854. The hatchways are made extra large, for car- _j i ! rvin°- wool ; the sails and rigging are in excel- ' First Ship for London, lent order, and she has a neat and convenient rpHE fine fast Sailing Al for cabin ; can be got ready for sea at a day's ■*; 12 years, iron schooner TITAN, notice ; will be sold a bargain for cash. tS&stta ggQ to n s re gi s t er , Hugh Davidson, For terms, apply to Mr. Allen, Auctioneer, comman der, will commence taking in cargo Lambtcn-quay. immediately after her arrival from Melbourne : II 1 — : (from which port she is daily expected), and Lostt wi}) sail direct for London early in January. On Wednesday, the 29^ instant, between St. s vessel has splendid and airy accommoPeter's. Church and the Post- Office, dati on for cabin passengers, and shippers can A SILVER-PLATED POCKET en(rage room for a few bales of wool, and a --^- LENS, with Silk Chain attached. jj t^ c f re ight, but early application will be Any person restoring the above to Dr. Pren- necessary , as most of her cargo is already sedergast, 65th Regiment, shall be rewarded, cared. December 1, 1854. Qr passagej apply to Latter Day Saints. BETHUNE & HUNTER, TECTURES will be given on the . rrvrnvro - 1 - PRINCIPLES of the above CHURCH, LEVIN & CO. on Sunday Morning, the 3rd instant, at Eleven o'clock, and on Thursoay Evening, the 7th — . . instant, at half-pas>t 7 o'clock, at the Assembly - ox London, Rooms, Barret's Hotel. Sp* lB *j"^- ___ To follow the Schooner " Titan." WILLIAM CUUJvti. — — — - — -i t 1 t i- "I* Wellington, December 1,-1854. THE splendid clipper-built - _&£& X Ship DOLPHIN. 400 tons rePostponement ! ! ! e£zrJsS» qj stei . f J ames Turnbull commander, f^ ILBERT PICKETT & CO. beg re- now due f rora otago, will be laid on the berth spectfully to inform thejr Friends and the for L on( jon to follow the Titan. - - * Public, that they "find it will be impossil>le for rr/nj s fine ship has first rate accommodations them to be ready to open tkeir New Premises for ca^ m an( j steerage passengers, and having on Monday, as they had hoped ; but they will a cons jderable part of her cargo engaged, will use every exertion to be ready by Wednesday meet w j t h despatch, next, tbe 6th instant. For freight or passage, apply to Lambton-qnay, BEI'HUME & HUNTER. December 2, 1854. or to ! — LEVIN & CO. Land. Exchange Buildings, For Sale "by the Undersigned, November 25, 1854. HPHE following Sections, &C O of Land For London Direct." - 1 - in this District, viz.: Town Acres No. 256, 409 496 768 „£§• HPHE beautiful clipper Barque Rural Land, No. 37 Porirua, No. 27 Mana- -I- BONNJE DOON, Al 300 tons, watu, Nos.lo and 13 Horokiwi Road, No. 115 «s^»— » w. R. Stephenson commander, will Wanganui," and a section of 475 Acres in the ] oa( i f or London immediately on her return Rangltikei District, including a valuable Bush. f rom Auckland. For further information, apply to Shippers of Wool, &c, are requested to \\ ORSLEY, WILSON, & CO. make early arrangements as she will only carry Lombard-street, Wellington, a limited "number of bales, and consequently November 25, 185<k have unusually quick despatch, feay in all' Janu»yHE Undersigned beg lo give timely J^foTpass^g^Vor Fr^htSSte^" X notice that they will proceed to Nelson by to the next trip of the' Steamer, to sell by auction, PP v p M HERV EY & CO. the following Sections, &c, of Land in that Custom House Buildings* • » Settlement, viz . : — November 15, 1854. a *j -u ' First Wool Ship for _ondon, &« W „ j . (Now daily expected J *%, 1 1 "| <-; ' • •gajL HPHE fine new clipper sbip £ I | I | /a. 1 " * l ms&. MONSOON, A I 13 years, 300 §_" *Z oS «* ■' '**W^w* tons burthen, —Turnbull, com- « e? . <=> *« « S „ mander. "S . .-• i' ! J As a considerable portion of her cargoes en- ,§ -6 4 '"^ g , i'• gaged, shippers of wool, &c f , are requested to •B q -q J q a j % make immediate arrangements. - t | gfg H i o | «2: "^or freight or passage, apply to .5,, |p.S | g a- $!« ' |.SS ; ' : W. B. RHODES & CO. r , § log -aCg §-So 5|J Te Aro, November 18, 1854.' , • 4 £'sss u - st<z> ' — . ISSSSS S32^ ?SS| |S|l ' For Sale, , !** 6** o - I -S • Or for Freight or Charter to any -part of New M {£ Zealand, or any of the Australian Colonies. I I o « _s^» r THE fine fast-sailing schooner. § S "I I ESTHER, 54 tons register, but if ~Z' ? H -^^^ -capable of carrying fully 90 tons. V S « 5 This superior vessel is well found in every ?| S § S 1 S 88 S SISS SSS^ f aspect, and, ready to proceed to sea without I' " ~ ~*f ~ * ,1 § any expense. . •5 J t I '4i h* . -For terms and particulars apply to Captain •S 0,0" Blair on board; or to •| 3 3 !) - BETHUNE & HUNTER. .f» :,' , , Exchange Buildings, 'J•' ~ k ' - October 17, 1854. H - _ .- =_- r- 5 ; S«£_ _ ' " gS S SS S q 5.2 Por Port Phillip..direct. §Sv,-« --- --- --^ rpHE BELLE CREOLE %*i* SI'S gli3 gl-g A w iH sa n on the- 6th instant. 111 l' 1 111 111 'l-3<3 J«W- For freight or passage,' apply to ' WORSLEY, WILSON, ft CO. Captain Henton/or to Lombard-street, 1 Affpnt , November 25, 1854. ' ' AgenC * — — ; — r-r— : • December 2, 1854.

In thi.Esstate of the late Mr. C. H. Piper , CATTLE FOR SALE. . A MIXED Herd of about 70 Head •*•*■ including this- Year's Calves, of very superior Cattle — a large proportion fit for the - Butcher — now depasturing in charge of W. H. Donald, .Esq., Wairarapa, who t will shew the Cattle to intending Purchasers. For Further Particulars apply to the Executor,' 1 ' W. B. RHODES. Te Aro, November 18, 1854.

Shipping Intelligence.

DEPARTURES. December s>-Brig Mountain Maid, 200 tons. Peacock, for Nelson and Sydney. Passengers-Rev. F Le Compte, Rev. A. Farnham, Mr. Buchanan, 3 Sam^aay-Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass, for Ahuriri. Passengers-^Mr. and Mrs. Fannm, 9 chilDecembeM— Schooner Shepherduss, 40 tons, Bowler, for Cape Campbell. .„.,„_, r \ . Same day— Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson, for San^day-Schooner Bitter. 54 tons Blair for Ca.tle Point and Ahuriri. ,Passengers— Mr. Jebson, Mr. G. Kirton, Mr. J. Bri?nan. December s— Schooner Phceie, 30 tons, Sedcole, for Manawatu. __ Lj _ ■-

IMPORTS - In the Nelson— l qr.-cask whisky, 7 hhds. rum, 1 puncheon do., 4 packages British goods, 1 case shoes, 1 monkey and winch, H tons cheese, 30, bags oats, 12 cases sardines, 1 case apparel, 1 bale Iweeds. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

, EXPORTS. . In the Mountain Maid— l case cigars, 16 cases gin, 1 hhd. brandy, 4 boxes tobacco, 5 octaves port, 3 do. Madeira, 31 bags almonds, 6 barrels dried fruit, 2 cases raisins, 11 cases hock, 7 ba°;s coffee, 53 boxes figs, 2 'do. tobacco, 5 bags sugar, 47 hhds. porter, 9 cases cider, 6 cases drapery, 4 trunks boots and shoes, 3 cases do., 1 chest drawers, 1 case saddlery, 11 boxes candles, 13 tents and tarpaulins, 1 balejamp cotton, 6 'tables, 1 case hardware, 1 cask pickles, £. casks mustard. 2 jars tripe, 3 hhds. treacle, 2-tons salt, 3 bundles leather, 1 case cravats, 4 cas6s "mustard, ■ 35 kegs herrings, 15 cwt. hoop iron, 3 bales bags, 1 case grocers' twine, 2 bales blankets, 1 > case baskets, 1 do. toys, 1 case looking glasses. 1 do. slates and pencils, 4 bales twine, 1 case matches, 2 hhds. treacle, i doz. buckets, 2 cases American axibs, l,do. pickaxes, 1 do. handles, 1 bag biscuit, 2 tins pepper, 1 bag rice, 1 box pipes, 3 kegs gunpowder, 1 case shoe brushes, 3 pieces calico, 1 bag brooms, 4 pieces oil, cloth, 3 trunks luggage, 9 cases fancy pipes, 1 case cigars, 85 bags sugar, 4 chests tea, 2 boxes tea, 42'bs. tobacco, 2 cases drapery, 1 9 boxes sperm candles, 3 'do. 1 soap, 1 bale blankets, 13 bags oats, 7 do. bran, 11 barrels biscuit, 72 bags flour, 95 bags potatoes, 1 task oil, 30 bags oats, 30 do. bran. J. J. Peacock, Agent. In the Salopiaii—l qr.-cask port wine. 24 bags rice, 5 do. sugar, 1 qr.-cask rum, 2 cases champagne, \ tierce tobacco, 7 bags sugar, 5 casks do., 1 qr.-cask brandy, 6 bags salt, 25 packages luggage, 5 hhds. porter, 1 plough, 2 bales woolpacks. J. Torr, Agent. In the Sea Bird— lt) cases gin, 24 cases bottled ale and porter, 1 bale blankets, 2 trunks drapery, 1 case boots. Master. Ageut. ( In the Either— l hhd. Tjrandy, 1 quarter-cask Geneva, 1 hhd. rum, 1 case sperm candles, 3 bales drapery, 6 bdls. spades, 2 hhds. ironmongery, 1 tierce earthenware, 1 trunk boots arid shoes, 8 packages drapery, 22 do. machinery, 1 box, glass, 1 ke» white lead, I can linseed oil, 1 case boots, 1 cart, 1 'iron plough, 6 cases bottled beer, 5 bags salt. Bethune &Hunter Agents. # In the Phube— 4 Idas sugar, 2 cases drapery, 1 box candles, 1 can oil, 1 keg vinegar, 3 boxes window glass. W. W. Taylor, Agent.

IN PORT. H.M.S. Pandora, 6 guns, Commander Drury. Brig Sophia, 151 tons, laid up. Bethune & Hunter. Cutter Resolution, 40 tons, M'Clatuhie. Master, Agent. Brig Glencoe, 155 tons, Forrester. Master, Agent. Schooaer Harry, 22 tons, Scott. W. Allen, Agent. Barque James Scott, 340 tons, Putt. Beihune & Hunter, Agents. Schooner Mary Jane, 40 tons, Morrisbn. J. Joseph, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, O'Brien. Master, Agent. Schooner Sisters, 10 tons, Woodgate. FxAllen, Agent. Cutter Auckland, 20 tons, Whitlock. Bethune & Hunter, Agents-. ' Schooner Mary, 15 tons, Tairoa. G. Crawford, Agent. Barque Belie Creole, 269 tons, Hentoti. J. Tame. Agent. Schooner Star, 38 tons, Adam. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brigantine Triumph, 168 tons, Chapman. Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Matilda. 16 tons, Swan. J. Walden, Agent. Schooner 'Caledonia, 65 tons, Blair. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Schoorier Clara, 10 tons, Palmer. Geo. Crawford, SteaSer 'Nelson, 215 tons, Martin. Bethune & Hunter, Agents.

' ARRIVALS. December 25— Steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin, - from Port Victoria. Passengers — Mr. Justice Stephen, Mr. Spiers. Mr. and Miss Bowler", . Messrs. Gould, Young, Meyer, Oakden, Mrs. Madden and child, Mr. N. Edwards, Mr- and Mrs. King, Mr. ' Duncan, Mrs. Rhodes^" Mrs. Martin, Col. Laing and serVant, Major Boulton.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 975, 6 December 1854, Page 3

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