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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the business formerly carried on at Wellington, under the firm of Ridgways, Guyton, and Earp, and which firm has been dissolved, will in future be^ continued by John Ridgway, J ,L*ph Ridgway, William Hickson, and Thomas Jcrnn Lowndea, and that such business will be carried on at Wellington under the'firm of " Ridgways, Hickson, & Co," and at Nelson under the firm of " Ridgways, Lownder, &Co." All debts owing to the said late partnership are to be received by the said William Hickson or Thomas John Lowndes, whose receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge for the same ; and all persons to whom the said late partnership stands indebted, aie requested immediately to send in their accounts, at Wellington, to the said William Hickson, and at Nelson to the said Thoma? John Lowndes, in order that the same may be examined and paid — the said William Hickson and Thomas John Lowndes having a joint and several power for that purpose from each and all the members of such late firm. Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844.

THORNDON CHAPEL.

A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the High School, Thorndon Flat, to celebrate the opening of the Chapel, on Monday evening, October 14, 1844, at 7 o'clock. Tea will be provided at 5 o'clock precisely. A collection will be made after tea, in aid of the cost of the building. October 9, 1844.

LAND TO LEASE. TOWN awd COUNTRY LANDS TO LET on advantageous terma in all paits of the Company's settlements. Clifford and Vavasour. October 9, 1844.

i^NASHELL and DORIN'S London stout VJT and strong ale in hhds. Wellington, Oct. 8, 184 f.

PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS for the " New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Straits Guardian. — Six lines and under 3s. 6d. for the first insertion, and one shilling for each subsequent insertion ; from six to ten lines, five shillings for the first, and one shilling and sixpence for each subsequent insertion ; above ten lines, five shillings for the first ten lines, and fourpence per line for the excess of that number ; and twopence per line for each subsequent insertion. For cash only.

npHE Nelson Examiner and New Zealand JL Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may be had at the Office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be foued an excellent medium for advestisers. Termsfor the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders for the paper and advertisements received at Mr. Lyon's store.

SHIPPING LIST.

ARRIVALS. September 21, iVWW brig-j Maolaren, Master, from Nelson. Paiserigjers — G. S. Clayton, Esq., Dr. Jeffery, atf* Hfi» Tno%son. September 27, Lcven, gutter; Swany, Master, from AkaVoa. Pas»enger— Mr. Lewyn. James Smith, and Co., Ag*hti'. September 29, Scotia, brigrantine, Ward, Matter, from Waikowaiti. Pasgenger— -Mr. J. Da via. Samuel atid Joseph, Agents,! Same day, PaulJonci, cutter, Bath«, Maeler, from the coast. James Smith, & Co., Agents. September 30, Lady Leigh; schooner, Beid,* Master,- from Kai Kora. Passenger—Mr. M.' Yule. Master, Agent. October 2, RoyalWiUiam, Stobo, Master, from KaiKora 1 . Passenger— W. Fitzherbert, Es6., C Perry, Agent. 4'4 '

October 5, Shepherdess, schooner, Schultze, Master, ' from the' South Sea Isl^ndsl James Smith, and Co., Agents. t ' Same day, Mana, schooner, Munn, Master, from Mana. Passenger — Mr. F. Frazer. Master, Agent. October 7, Nelson, brig, - Maclaren, Master,from Kai Rora. Waitt and Tyser,- Agents. Same day, Fidele, schooner, Cemino, Master, from Wairarapa. Wallace and' Co., Agents. October, 10, Katherine Johnston, cutter, Taylor, Master, from Wanganui. Master Agent. Two schooners and a cutter are signalised at the heads.

DEPARTURES. September 21, Kate, schooner, Salmon, Master, for Hawke's Bay. R. Eagar, Agent. Same day, Finnetta, cutter, Watson, Master, for New Plymouth. Passengers — J. Varnham, and T. Hoggard, Esqrs. Master, Agent. September 23, Katherine Johnston, cutter, Taylor, Master, for Wanganui. Master Agent. Same day, Sisters, schooner, Sinclair, Master, for Akaroa. Master, Agent. September 27, Mana, schooner, Munn, Master, for Mana. Passenger — Mr. F. Frazer, Master, Agent. September 28, Paul Jones, cutter, Bathe, Master, for the Chatham Islands. Passengers — Pomare, and suite. J. Smith, & Co., Agents. October 1, Fidele, schooner, Cemino, Master, for Wairarapa. Wallace and Co., Agents. Same day, Ocean, schooner, Ferguson, Master, for Nelson. Ridgways, and Co., Agents. October 2, Nelson, brig, Maclaren, Master, for Kai Kora. Waitt, Agent. I Same day, Royal William, Stobo, Master, for 1 Kai Kora. C. Perry, Agent. October 4, Letien, cutter, Swany, Master, for Cloudy Bay. James Smith, and Co., Agents, Same clay, Lady~Leigh, schooner, Reid, Mas^ ter, for Hawke's Bay. Passengers — Messrs. G. Moore, and M. Yule. Master, Agent. October 8, Scotia, schooner, Ward, Master, for Campbell Islands. Passenger — J. Jones, Esq. Samuel and Joseph, Agents. October 10, Raymond, barque, M'KLay, Master, for Auckland, Ridgways and Co., Agents.

IN PORT. Bella Marina, ship, Asbridge, Master. Ridgways and Co., Agents. Victoria, government brig, Richards, Master. Shepherdess, schooner, Schultze, Master. James Smith, and Co., Agents. Nelson, brig, Maclaren, Master. Master, Agent. Hannah, brigantine, M'Carthy, Master. Willis and Co , Agents, Mand, schooner, Mann, Master. WiHis and Co., Agents. Fidele, schooner, Cemino, Master. Willis and Co., Agents. Katherine Johnston, cutter, Taylor, Master. Master, Agent.

CUSTOMS. STOCK IN BOND ON STH OCTOBER. Brandy, 3,266 gals. ; Gin, 3,300 gals. ; Rum % 1,678 gals.; Whiik&f, 642 gals.; Wine, 5,^5i gals. ; Licquert, 18 gals. ,• Cigan, 197 Bsi.'; Snuff, 158 lbs. ; Tobacco, 14,743 IBs.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 October 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 October 1844, Page 1

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