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Superior Musical Instruments, &c, &c., To arrive per " Royal Stuart." TTANDSOME Mahogany Semi-Cot-JL - L tage PIANO-FORTE, with Elegant OilPaint' ng in front panel. Oak Harmonium, with 5 stops, suitable for Church or Drawing-room Rosewood Harmonium, 5 octaves, with bnrre Accordions, Concertinas, Fluttnaa, Musicall Boxes Flutes, Violins, &c. Instruction Books for various instruments Selection of the newest and most fashionable Music, both vocal and instrumental Glass, China, and Earthenware, comprisingElegant Tea and Dinner Services, Cut Decanters, Tumblers, anft Wine-Gfesses, &c\, &c. Liverpool Soap, Superior Clothing Brushware, &c, &c, &c. SMITH & WILLCOX. Willis-street, December 27, 1854.

MH. JOHN KING, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR

MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

Just received, ex " Cordelia," and other late arrivals, '& And on sale at the Office of this Paper. ' f A/TAUNDER'S TREASURY OF ±>J - KNOWLEDGE

Keble's Christian Year Hints on Etiquette Ruxton's Life in the Far West Household Words Chambers' Edinburgh Journal Uncle Tom's Cabin Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin A selection of Prayer Books, &c, in elegant bindings December 30, 185 1.

For Auckland, (or intermediate Pcrts, if sufficient Inducement offers),

*£§. r r*HE unsurpassed Baltimore i&sM* clipper Schooner ELIZABETH ° :tesEs£ * MASON, 140, tons burthen, William Williamson commander, will sail for the above port on Tuesday next, the 28th instant.

For freight or passage, having superior accommodation for passengers, apply on board,, or to JOHN VARNHAM,

Agent, Farish-street, December IT, 1854.

For Port Cooper. *^ DESPATCH will sail j|||g|' X on the 30th December. For Freight or Passage apply to JAMES SWINBOURNE. Wellington, December 27, 18.">4.

For Ahuriri, !ss& HHHE fast-sailing* Schooner :^||i - 1 SALOPIAN, Douglas master; will sail positively on Satitrday, the 30th instant. For freight or passage, apply to

JOSEPH TORR.

Lamtton-quav,

December 27. 1851.

For Sydney,

*f^- n[ favorite Packet Brig-antme WSk WILLIAM ALFRED/Thonw* «s.Sssasw Tinley commander; will have her usual despatch. For freight or passage,, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. Hickson's Wharf, December 27, 1854

On the 25th inst., at St. Peter's Church, Te Arc,, by the Rev. S. Poole, George, second son of Mr. Richard Millner, to Patience, second daughter of Mr. Isaac Lovelock, all of Wellißgton. On the 28th inst., at St. Paul's Church, Thorndon, by the Rev. R. B. Paul, M.A., Edward William, third son of Mr. C. Mills, of Wellington, to Louisa Felicite Prideaux Evelyn, eldest daughter of the late Captaia John F. Fortescue Wright, R.M., and niece to Captaia Franois Liardet, R.N., of Purhrook, Hants.

At Wellington Terrace, on the 26th instant Thomas,. the only son of Mr. Thomas Minifie, aged 12 months.

Shipping Intelligence

ABRTVAI <*. December 23 — Ship Pud&ty Dawson, 800 tons, DaTies, from London via Otago. Passengers — Messrs. S. Izon, C. Dansey, H. Seymour, G. Oliver, P. Greenwood, J. Allan, E. Garrard, Miss E. Vennell, Mrs. C. Oliver, Messrs. F., J.,, and J. Rochfoit(3), Mrs. and Misses Rochfort (2), Miss E. Shand, W. Bethan, G. Buckridge, J. Cony, A. Davidson, A. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Earp and $ children, Mrs. Graham and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and child, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and 3 children, G. Hennering, W. Kent, R. Knight, J. L^es, J. A Lucine, W. Lewis, Mrs. Lambert and child, F. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. M'Leod *nd 5 j children, J. Muttinay, T. Millar, Mrs. Palmer, B. Powell, Mrs. L. Phillips, E. Phillips, C. Strong' and 3 sons, Mrs. Robertson and 4 children, Mrs. Turnbull and son, H. M. Webster, W. Wilson, W^ West, Mrs. Sutton and 3 children. December 25 — Brigantine William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley, from Sydney. Passengers — Mr. 11. Robinson, and 3 in the steerage. December 27 — Schooner Titan, 161 tons, Davidson,, from Melbourne.

DEPARTURES. December 27 — Schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Jackson, for Wairau. Same day — Schooner Shepherdess, 40 tons, Bowler, for Port Victoria. December 28 — Steamer Zingari,. 148 tons, Million, for Nelson.

IN PORT. Cutter Retolution, 40 tons, M'Clatchie. Master, Agent.. Brig Glencoe. 155 tons, Forrester. Master, Agent. Schooner Harry, 22 tons, Scott. W. Allen, Agent. Schooner Gipsy, 8 tons, O'Brien. Master, Agent. Schooner Sister t, 10 tons, Woodgate. F. Allen.'Agcnh. Cutter Auckland 20 tons, Whitlock.- Bethune & Hunter, Agents. •*•*—■- i-^. . „ . . . Schooner Mary s.l -tons, Tairoa. G. Cratpfori, Agent. Brigantine Triumph, 168 tons,. Chapman. Johnston & Co., Agents. Schooner Matilda 16 tons, Swan. J. Walden, Agent. Cutter Katherine Johnston, 12 tons, Peel. Johnstoa &. Co., Agents. Brigantiue Despatch, 147 tons, Rogers. J. Swinbourne, Agent. Schooner Mary Thomson, 52 tons, Sim. Schooner Elizabeth Mason,. 80 tons, Williamson. Barque Dolphin, 400 tons, Tumbull. Bethune &. Huater, Agents. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Douglass. Torr, Agent. Brig Flash, 130 tons. Ship Pudsey Datvson, 800 tons.^Davies. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. Brigantine William Alfred, 112 tons, Tinley. ¥m. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Titan, 161 tous, DaTidson, Bethuue & Hunter, Agents*

• Union Bank of Australia. The Cash Office of this Bank'tvill be closed on Monday and Tuesday next, the Ist and 2nd of January, for the usual half-yearly balancing ot the Books.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 982, 30 December 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 982, 30 December 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 982, 30 December 1854, Page 2