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The first vessel for London. >&E&L HP HE fine fast sailing schooner |jgg^v JL LADY LEIGH, bjluMzS&L % V^ sa !* positively in August. flffladsaEl For freight of light goods, and SSSSSV passage apply to Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, July 2, 1844. Positively the first vessel FOR LONDON DIRECT. nn HE A - L > f0r . 12 years, frigate *&£figgX^ BELLA MARINA, jffgSgggßil Thomas Ashbridge, Commander, mWmmT burthen as per register 564 tons, copper fastened and newly coppered, only on her third voyage, and is one of the fastest sailing ships afloat. Two thirds of her cargo are actually engaged and now going on board, and she will meet with quick despatch. She has a full poop, with most excellent accommodations for a limited number of passengers. Carries an experienced Surgeon. For freight or passage early application is requested to be made to Captain Ashbridge, or to h ' _ , RIDGWAYS AND Co. Wellington, July 16, 1844. For Nelson, ,-<>l 5v 5 v 111 1 IHE fine fast sailing brier M -L NELSON, /4ffig#%k Captain Maclaren, will sail for the above port about the latter end of For freight or passage, apply to „ Waitt and Tyser. Custom House Court, August 20, 1844. "g&L /CONSIGNEES OF GOODS, ex Nelson, are desired to pass was*ss» their entries at the Custom House, and send alongside the vessel for the same without delay. Waiir anu xysfin.. August 20, ISI4. TO WHALERS. Bayil Town, Twofold Bay, New South Wales. SHIPS can refiesh or refit at this Harbour free of all Port charges, pilotage, &c, and can obtain wood, water, fresh and salt provisions, vegetables, ship chandlery, stores, ami slops of every kind and description; and if required the services of experienced shipwrights and boat builders, upon the most reasonable terms. N.B. — Oil or bone taken in exchange. Wellington, April .9, 1844. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heretofore carried on by John Ilidgway, Joseph Ridgway, Thomas Ridgway, William Guyton the younger, and George Butler Earp, at Wellington in the colony of New Zealand, under the Firm of ltidgways, Guyton, and Earp, has this twentyseventh day of July instant, been dissolved, so far as relates to the said Thomas Ridgway, William Guyton the younger, and George Butler Earp, and that in future the business will be carried on by the said John Ridgway, and Joseph Ridgway, and William Hieksor., and Thomas John Lowndes, at Wellington aforesaid, under the Firm of Ridgways, Hickson and Co. That all Debts owing to the said late Partnership are to be received by the said William Hickson, whose receipt only will be a sufficient discbarge for the same ; and that all persons to whom the said late Partnership stands indebted, are requested immediately to send in their accounts to the said William Hickson, in order that the same may be examined and paid. As witness our hands, this twenty-seventh day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four. John Ridgway, 1 Joseph Ridgway, I By their Thomas Ridgway, f Attorney George Butler Earp. J William Hickson. Witness John King, solicitor, Wellington. _ Edward Allen Hargreaves, Bookeeper, Weltington. Wellington, July 30, 1844. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the notice of dissolution of the partnership carried on by John Ridgway, Joseph Ridgway, i nomas Ridgway, William Guyton, and George Butler Earp, under the firm of "Ridgways, Guyton, and Earp," published in the New Zealand Gazette of the thirty-first day of July, was published without the knowledge or sanction of 1 iV 1 Guyton, one of the said partners : and that all persons paying any debts due to such ™ t0 any other person than the said William wuyton, without his express authority, will do so at their own risk, no person having been empowered by him to receive any accounts on benalf of the firm; and further, that' no person out the said William Guyton has' authority to "gnfor the firm of "Ridgways, Guyton, and £arp but only for those members of the firm °y whom such person is specially authorised. Dated this first day of August, 1844. Witne SB ,R.Davies Hanson. W * GuifToN -

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 358, 21 August 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 358, 21 August 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume V, Issue 358, 21 August 1844, Page 1

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