M < 17 1 i boo' 1 Mr. Biiekingiiam N. H.—All parties who feel interested in fbe payment of Mr. Buckingham's late performers arc informed that upou application «t the •Theatre they can examine RECEIPTS IN FULL f°r all Salaries, flec. due up to the day of their leaving his employ. BEGS lb iufoTin the public, that his K ! Theatre, gHORTLAND CRESCENT, Has beea qkiwd for the purpose of embellishment and RE-OPEN as soon ns the necessary ar raugempnts are completed, during the short reces' Mr- DUKE has decorated the ceiling and othe l pafltktlf the.house with his usual taste and ability finds it requisite to.say his Theatte wil NOT OPEN ON “THURSDAY, - w He that the public may not mistako th OM itoro Id <|iu k en-s( Which has assumed that name, for bis ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE! as be is in no way connected with that establishment 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 Auokland! Wellington and Nelson,is this day dissolved by mutual consent All parties indebted to the late Firm at Auck* land are requested to pay the same immediately to Mr. D. Nathan, who is hereby authorised to give a sufficient dm huge tor the same. All partied indebted to the late firm at Welling, tou or Nfelsod are requested to pay the same immediately to Mr, Israel Joseph, who i* hereby authorized to give a .officiant discharge tor the same • and all acuounis owioK by the late Firm, will be liquidated by Mr. D. Nathan. Dated at Auckland this thirteenth day of March 1844. DAVID NATHAN. ISRAEL JOSEPH. Witnesses, J.I. MONTEFIORE. v v Merchant, Auckland. C. MALI’AS, Clerk, Auckland. JFire ll'oorl FOUR SHILLINGS PER TON! AN^f. quantity delivered in any o the neighbouring bays, at the abov rate. Persons taking fifty, or more tons at one time, will get it at a cheaper rate GOOD LIME. AT SIX PENCE* Per Bushel! <,*? Apply to JOHN O’BRIEN, 0V to l [ Mr. JOHN SCOn’, v J 'Shortland Crescent Dec. 12, 1843. * Stale Hy Auction. w MR. H R. CRETNAY. ILL .Sell b* Auction at his Rooms, Queen 1 ,-!) vd • 0 tv : TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, tyarch 29th. i 10 Bags Coffee, 8 Bags Rice, Fancy Shawls,| Do. DrCsstS, Hosiery, Jars of HerHngs, warranted, Cotoaial Cheese, '■ A Ladies Watch, Jewelled in 4 holes A Musical Box< plays 6 tnnes. • A Ladies Work Box, Silver articles. A patent Cham. Two Gold Seals and a Gold split Ring, 4 Large Windows, Glawd Doors. • A Double-barrelled Gun in a ease. A Case of Pistols. Three Silver Labels (Liquor). A beautiful cut Glass Claret Jug. Do. Do. Sugar Bason. Two Toilet Bottles. One hundred volumnes of Books. Spike and Weathqr-board Nails. A Lot of old brass Surveying Instruments and Chains, A Poitable Forge, *- (Juc cwt of-Waste Paper. , &c. &c. &0. TERMS At sale. ’ vir
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 1
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