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PUBLIC AUCTION. MR. FITZHERBERT, will sell by auction on Tuesday next, 31st De'cmber, at hi* mart : — Barley, flour, sugar, tobacco, blankets, gin, maze, Derwent potatoes, &c. For further particulars see handbills Wellington, December 27, 1844.

rpENDERS will be received by the underJL signed until Monday the 30th inst., for the purchase of a Commissariat Bill for £200, drawn on the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury. British gold and silver coins alone will be received in payment. G. D. Lardnerj Dep. Ass. Com. Gen. Wellington, December 24, 1844.

NOTICE.

MESSRS. W. B. RHODES and Co., most lespectfully informs those indebted to them that all accounts which remain unsettled after the 20th January, 1545, will be sued for without respect to persons. W. B. Rhodes, and Co., request that all accounts against them be rendered for adjustment.

W. B. Rhodes and Co. December 27, 1844.

WANTED TO PURCHASE. REAPING HOOKS. Apply to William Lyon.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES .' ! 7 AT THE WELLINGTON TAVERN.

BRANDY, gin, rum, and whiskey, at one shilling per bottle, or six shillings per gallon. The best porter, and finest Colonial ale, at 10 pence per pot. Families and housekeepers supplied now at the above immense reductions. December 26, 1844.

NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.

THE BRETHREN of the above Lodge will meet in their Hall adjoining Barrett's Hotel, on Monday, the 30th instant, to celebrate the Festival o£ St. John the Evangelist. The Lodge will open at 3 o'clock, p.m., Banquet on table at six o'clock. By command of the W. M. J. H. W. Sec.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership formerly subsisting between the undersigned, and carried on at Wellington, under the fnm of Joseph Boulcott, and Company, was disolved by mutual consent on the twenty ninth day of November last. All persons indebted to the said firm, are hereby required to pay the atnonnt of their debts to Mr. Joseph Boulcott, who will pay all debts owing by the Firm, and by whom the Business of the Firm will for the present be carried on, at the premises in Lambton Quay. Dated this seventh day of December, 1844. Joseph Boulcott Robert Stokes Charles M. Penny. Witness, R. Davies Hanson, Solicitor, Wellington.

DISSOLUTION* OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership hitherto existing between us, Eden Bowler, George Smith, and John Mathew Taylor, carrying on business under ihe iirm and style of Bowler and Smith, and J. M. Taylor, as merchants and agents, has this day been dissolved' by mutual consent. }Eden Bowler, George Smith, John Mathew Taylor Witnesses — James Smith, Robert Richmond. Wellington, December 6, 1844.

ON SALE, ex "BEE,"

MUSLIN, balzarine, de lame and victoria dresses, cardinal capes, collars, black scarfs, shawls, black gros de naples,' flbVera, brown parasol?, black silk handkerchiefs,' black «nd white veils,, straw bonnets* merinos printed ,and plain; plains vjadies', gent?., and;cbildren'f, kid and thread gloves j calicos, stockings, white drfmask" and' coldured table cloths,' half nfourndng mous*elio)B de 'laihes and Sowers/. ■ John 7 JoriN^f dff», r i , . Lambton Quay. , 20, ,1845,., „ kt . -A.z •-. ,

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

.x ARRIVAL &. 'fnuxLElut Coast,, with oil, bans, pjgvpotitoei tec. 'SalmonVAgenK

December 24, " Victoria, " Government brig, Richards, Master, from. Au.i&{a,nd. Passengers, -Messrs. Goff an d M arshall 1 . »*» * Same day, SusanAah Ann, scoooner, Hensley, Master, from Otago, with oil. Samuel and Joseph, Agents. December 26, Star 0/ China, brigantine, Tinley, Master, from Sydney, with sundries. Passengers — Messrs. Sandford and George, Mrs. Higgins. Agent, W. Fitzherbert. December 27, Ocean, schooner, Ferguson, Master, from Massacre Bay, with Limestone.

DEPARTURES. December 23. Comet, schooner, Cork, Master, for Sydney via Nelson. Master, Agent. Dec. 24, Royal William, sloop, Lovett, master, for Cloudy Bay. Master. Agent. « December 25, Mana, schooner, Munn, master, for the Coast. Master, Agent. December 26, Black Warrior, schooner, Anderson, Master, for Port Cooper. Passenger — J. D. Greenwood, Esq. Master, Agent. December 27, Sisters, schooner, Sinclair, master, for Akaroa, with sundries Master, Agent.

IN PORT. Hannah, brigantine, M'Carthy, MMter. Willis and Co., Agents, "Shepherdess," schooner, Yule, Master. C. W. Schultze, Agent. Liven, cutter, Popplewell, Master. Master, Agent. Vermont, barque, American whaler, Nash, Master. W. B. Rhodes, and Co., Agents. Kate, schooner, Taylor, Master- Salmon, Agent. Victoria, Government brig, Richards, master. Master, Agent. Susannah Ann, schooner, Hensley, Master. Samuel anil Joseph, Agent. Star of China, schooner, Tinley, master. Master, Agent. Ocean, schooner, Ferguson, Master. Master, Agent.

IMPORTS. In the " Star of China," from Sydney — 2 hlids. geneva, 2 hhds. brandy, Blandford. — 10 kegs tobacco, 1 case cigars, 2 tierces tobacco 1 box copper, 1 bag nails, Fitzherbert. — 133 boxes pipes, C. M. Penny. — 120 bags flour, 3 bales blankets, 1 case rugs, 1 bale cottons, 4 cases drapery, 1 case prints, 18 bags sugar, W. F. Christian. — 250 bags flour, 60 bags sugar, 4 bales blankets, 40 bags salt, 40 boxes soap, 40 boxes candles, 8 cases drapery, E. Bryant. — 2 bales blankets, 1 case slops, Samuel & Joseph. 136 bags Derwent potatoes, 20 boxes Sydney soap, Order.

The Vanguard, Oratava, Wanderer, Eleanor, and Lady Leigh, had arrived in Sydney and the latter vessel was laid on for Nelson and this place. The flax shipped per Wanderer to Sydney, was forwarded to Hobart Town expecting to meet a better market. The Joseph Albino, was to sail from Adelaide for London on the 25th November. The Tuscan from this port arrived at Singapore on the 2 lit August. The schooner Elizabeth, Smith, and Sally Ann, Cummings, were both wrecked at Portland Bay during a heavy gale of wind. These vessels were regular traders to this port about 18 months ago. The Slams Castle, entered outwaids for this port on the 15th of August.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 December 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 December 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 12, 28 December 1844, Page 1

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