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Notice.

rpHE Business hitherto carried on under A the Firm of Sahubi. & Joseph, will, on and after the 15th June next, be carried on under the Firm of Jacob Josiph & Co. As it is necessary that the transactions and accounts of the existing Firm should be closed immediately, it is particularly requested that the outstanding Debts be paid, before the above date, to the Undersigned, who will also liquidate all claims against the Firm. _ „. JACOB JOSEPH. Wellington, May 7, 1853.

To Let,

fpHOSE Commodious Premises lately A occupied by R. Deighton, Esq., on Wellington Terrace. Apply to F. M. Hirvet, Esq.. or to THOS. K. WAKBURTON, May 7, 1853.

Wanted, A COOK- Apply to the President, ±x - Officers' Mess, 65th Regiment. May 4, 1853.

WE, the undersigned, hereby engage to subscribe the sums against our names respectively, expressly for the purpose of building the north wing of the Athenrum, on condition that the whole of the requisite amount be raised and expended solely for that purpose. William Rowlands £3 3 0 R. J. &P. A. Duncan 2 2 0 .William Allen 2 2 0 William Lyon 2 2 0 William Spinki. 220 James M'Beth * 2 2 0 George Moore 2 2 0 Geo. Hunter 2 2 0 W. M. Bannatyne 2 2 0 Chu. Clifford 2 2 0 Henry St. Hill 2 2 0 I. E. Featheraton 2 2 0 J.Joseph ; 2 2 0 James Smith 2 2 3 Wm. Bowler 2 2 0 Robert Hart 2 2 0 Joshua Blakey, by hi* attorney C. E. yon Abdorf 2 2 0 , Chai.E. yon Alzdorf and Absentee* 6 0 0 Kenneth ßethune 2 2 0 John Dorset 2 2 0 W. E. Taunton..., 2 2 0 W.B. Rhodes 2 2 0 ■R. E. Bannister 2 0 0 CWard 10 0 •Gilbert Pickett 110 J. Woodward 110 C.R. Carter 110 B.Gordon 110 John Cook 110 William Luxford 110 Chariot Mills 110 •Geo. W.Mace.. 110 P. Laing 110 Thos. K. Warburtoa 110 Robert Stolcei 110 Thomas Milb 110 A. Hort 110 John Varnham 110 JohnWalden 110 Lipman Levy , 110 George Hart 110 John May 11* E. Catchpool 110 C.E. Cooper 110 J.H.Wallace 110 W.S.Loxley 110 J. W.Callcott 110 John Johnston 110 G.H. Vennell 110 A. M'Donald * * 1 1 O James Tame.»... 110 D. Anderson 110 E.Roe /. 110 James Blyth 110 James Wallace 110 Samuel Maxton 110 E. A. Hargrea?et 110 John Martin 110 P. Buckthought 110 John S. Smith „ 110 P.M.Herrey 110 -George Crawford 110 John Yule 110 W. Waring Taylor 110 Thomas Allington... 110 Joseph Burns 110 Charles p. Barraad 110 Henry R. Kane 110 John Stevens 110 Jas. H. Wodehonse 110 Frederick Atchison 110 W.BUhop 110 Jas. Kelham 110 J. J. Peacock 110 Edw. Roberts 1 1 0 J.Mackay 110 Joseph Masters 110 T. Nattrass 110 George Thomas ......... M 1 1 0 J. H. Gillard 7. 110 J. O. Hanney 11-0 Chu. H. Piper 1 1 0 J.C.Raymond » 110 Alfred Domett 1 1 0 Nathaniel Lenn 110 ,W. Bowler, jun 110 J. C.R. Wood 110 J.Roy 110 George Allen 110 Robert R. Strang 110 Philip Murch 110 W. Hickson 110 Alfred Lndlam 110 George W. Schultze 110 S. Carkeek 110 Robert Jenkins 110 John Harding 110 T.Telford 110 G.H. Luxford 110 David Johnston 110 A. de B. Brandon 110 W.B. Burgess 110 Geo. S. Erans, D.C.L. 110 £137 3 0

Shipping Intelligence.

ASmiTAL*. May B— Schooner Mary Ann, 10 tons, Hebtrley, from Qneen Charlotte Sound. Same day— Schooner Hary, 40, tens, Williams, from Manawatu.

DKFAETDKKB. May 7— Schooner Resolution, 40 tons, Hylton, for f-hith>tin liUmdf •

IN FORT. Brig Bophia, 151 tons, hid up. Bethune & Hunter." Barque Lord Nelton, 247 torn, Dobion. Bethunt & Hunter, Agents. Ship Royal Albert, 662 torn, Norris. Bethuao * Hunter, Agents. Schooner Aiutralim, 115 toni, Pearoe. Btthone * Hunter, Agents. Brig Margaret, 186 tons, Halford. W. Hickson & Co., Agents. Schooner Gy;«y— lo tons, Rilej. Crawford * Yule, Agents. Bsrque Octaniea, 274 tons, Potter. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Rapid, 30 toni, Sedcole. W. S. Loxley, Agent.

Brig Mountain Maid, 192 tont, Peicock, J. Smith, SchSer Rtturn, 78 tons, Walker. R. Waitt, Agent. Schooner Mary, 40 tons, Williami. W. S. Loxley, Agent. Schooner Mary Am, 10 toni, Heberley. Muter, Agent

IMPORTS. In the Mary Ann — 130 bushels wheat, 3 tons potatoes, 12 bushels barley, 3 pigs. Master, Agent. In the Mary — 4782 feet timber, 24 bags bran, 2 tons Hour. 36 cwt. potatoes. W. S. Loxley, Agent.

SXPOATS. la the Retolution—l case slops, 1 cue pipei, 4 do. axes, 95 iron pota, 2 cans oil, 1 keg tobacco, 5 kits nee, 5 bagi sugar. W. Allen, Agent.

Auckland Shipping. Aniul. March 20— Barque William Hyde, from Departure. April 5— H. M. Brig Fantome, for Weilington.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 810, 7 May 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 810, 7 May 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 810, 7 May 1853, Page 2