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For Sydney via Nelson. HP HE regular trader timSL X STAR OF CHINA, jSfep_v Ward master, will sail for the 2iß____i a^ ove ports on Friday morning For freight or passage, apply. to William Fitzherbert. MaT6h 26, 1844. For Tahiti direct. -Jg* rpHE fine fast sailing coppered jJjWHk J- schooner SHEPHERDESS, r*Fß2Jskr will be despatched for the above jßffMs»«> Pl ace m a few days. I§2St&mwfc or freight or passage, apply to C. W. Schultze, on board. March 26, 1844. For Freight or Charter, > *3§T rpHE fine fast sailing schooner jSaJSk JL SUSANNAH ANN, ilrTpg_' 80 tons burthen. She has just ___*__gJ7 undergone thorough repairs, and §S?mswP can be despatched to sea immediately. Her superior qualities as a regular clipper are generally known. For terms and particulars, apply to Samuel and Joseph. Lambton Quay, April 2, 1844. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership hitherto existing between David Nathan and Israel Joseph, as General Merchants, Auctioneers, and Commission Agents, at Auckland, Wellington, and Nelson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the late firm at Auckland, are requested to pay the same immediately to Mr. David Nathan, who is hereby authorised to give a sufficient discharge for the same. All parties indebted to the late firm at Wellington, or Nelson, are requested to pay the same immediately to Mr. Israel Joseph, who is hereby authorised to give a sufficient discharge for the same: and all accounts owing by the late firm will be liquidated by Mr. David Nathan. \ Dated at Auckland,, this thirteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and foity-four. > David Nathan, J Israel Joseph. Witnesses, , John I. Montefiore, Merchant, Auckland, C. Malpas, Clerk, Auckland. Notice. MESSRS. DOIRON AND MACKAY, Watchmakers, being about to leave the Colony, in the Shepherdess, request all persons who may have left their watches or clocks with them for repairs, to fetch them away immediately, as they leave this in a day or two. Wellington, March 29. 1844. Supreme Court. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, than an adjourned sitting of the Supreme Court, for the despatch of Criminal and Civil business, will be holden at the Court House, in Wellington, on Monday, the first of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons under recognizances to appear either as Prosecutors, Defendants, ox Witnesses, are required to give their attendance. Robert R. Strand, Registrar, Southern District Wellington, March 26, 1844. Messrs. HOLROYD and HART, Notaries Public, TE ARO, WELLINGTON. September 4, 1843. , W. M. SMITH, LAM SURVEYOR-GENERAL TO THE NEW ZIALAND , • COMPANY, j Surveyor, Draughtsman, and Land Agent. Tinakori-road, January 4, 1843. Notice to Importers and Settlers. MR. J. GIBLETT of Sydney, owner of the Star of China, a regular trader, will execute orders for stock and goods deliverable at Port Nicholson per return. For terms apply to _, — WILLLAM FITZHSRBERT. Wellington, March 26, 1844. Devon Hotel, Taranaki. IN. WATT begs most respectfully to '• inform his friends at Wellington) that he hap succeeded to the above premises, in which he is making extensive alterations, wjth the, view of increasing the aecomodation for visitors. Taranaki, March 8, 1844. CHARTER PARTi;ES J for Bale at the OqMttte V> Office. Mtssag* «*rds,

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 338, 3 April 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 338, 3 April 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 338, 3 April 1844, Page 1

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