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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, Joseph Ilidgway, William Hickson, and Thomas John Lowndes, 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, Lowndes, &Co." All debts owuig to the said latepartnership 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 saitl late partnership stands indebted, are requested immediately to send in their accounts, at Wellington, to the said William Hickson, and at Nelson to thesaid Thomas' 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 pur- ! Eose from each and all the members of such ite firm. Wellington, Oct. 9, 1844.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, as Merchants at Wellington in New Zealand, under the firm of Ridgways, Guyton, and Earp is dissolved by mutual consent, from the 27th day df July last. Dated this eighth day of October, 1844. John Ridgway, "1 By their Joseph Ridgway, I Attorney Thomas. Kidgway, | William George B. Earp, J Hickson: William Guyton. Witnesses, H. Ross, Solicitor, Wellington. R. Da vies Hanson, Solicitor, Wellington. October 9, 1844.

SIGNAL STATION, MOUNT ALBERT.

The following are the Signals to be used at the Flag Staff at Mount Albert. A Square denotes a Ship, ~) When the A Cross " a Barque, I ?«ff *• A Circle " a Brig, [wttdethe A Triangle " a Schooner, [HEADS, A Diamond " a Cutter, \ the FLAG A Parellelogram" a Steamer, J ££&. Remarks.— A White Flag at Mast Head denotes a sail in sight; when the class is ascertained, the descriptive Signal will be hoisted at the Yard Arm, English vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head. Foreign vessel of war, Union Jack at Mast Head, with white Pendant. Government brig, white Pendant under descriptive Signal.

SHIPPING LIST.

ARRIVALS. October 15, Royal William, cutter, Stobo, Master, from kai Kora. W. Fitzherbert, Agent Same day, Wanderer, brigantine, Burns. Master, from Sydnpy and Newcastle. PasSDgs!i?S Dg 5!i?r MM i r - Wllllace » Mrs - Phelps, Mr. Moses, Mr. M'Cowley. Samuel and Joseph, Agents. October 16, Three Brother; Bolton, Master, from Porirua. Master, Agent. ' Same day, I Don't Know, brigantine, Phelps, Master, from the Bay of Islands, and Poverty Bay. D. G. Munro, Agent. ' Same day, Kate, schooner, Salmon, Master, from Hawke's Bay. R. Eagar, Agent. October 18, Ocean, schooner, Ferguson, Master, from Massacre Bay. Master, Agent.

DEPARTURES. October 15, Bella Marina, ship, Asbridge, Master, for London. Ridgways and Co. Agents.

IN PORT.* Victorip, government brig, Richards, Master. Shepherdeu, schooner, Schultze, Agent. Nelson, brig, Maclaren, Master. Master, Agent. °*< Hannah, brigantine, McCarthy, Master. Willis and Co., Agents. Mana, schooner, Munn. Master. Willis and Co., Agents. ' " ' ' "" "' ' Katherine Johntton, cutter, Taylor, Master. Master, Agent. Royal , William, cutter, Sjobo, , Master. W. ; Fitzherbert, Agent. - . Wanderer, brigantine, H. • Bums, Master. Samuel and Joseph, Agents. Three Brother*, schoener, Bolton, Master.' i Master, Agent. ' k I Don't; Know, brigantine, Phelps, Master! D. G. Munro, Agent. * 5 ;

Kate, schooner, Salmon, Master. It. Eager Agent, Ocean, schooner, Ferguson, Master. Agent, Master.

EXPORTS. In the "Bella Marina," for London. — Ridgwayt and Co., Agents.— 667 casks, 382 tuns black oil, 459 bundles, 16 tuns whalebone, 37 pieces Aki Aki wood, 19 pieces Rimu wood, 80 pieces Totara wood, 67 logs Mairi wood, 9 logs Mai wood, 104 Tawai staves, 500 Kowai treenails, 1000 Rata treenails, 11 cases furnitnre, 1 box N._ Z. woods, 1 7 tons tanning bark, 2 casks seal skins, 5 cases sundries, 5 cases curiosities, 7 esses plants, 21 bales flax, 1 package N; 21 rope, 6 cases Natural History, 2 casks tallow | 3 bales wool. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs! Wakefield andjfemily, Mr. and Mrs. Budden| Mr. and Mrs. Lowther, Mrs. Brewer, Miss Thompson, Rev. John Macfarlane, William Guyton, Esq., Percy Earl, Esq., Henry Moreing, Esq.

imports. : In the " Wanderer," from Sydney via] Newcastle. — Samuel and Joseph Agent*. — 4C head of cattle, 170 sheep, 100 bag? maize, 10 cwt. soap, 12. Wallace — 5 tons salt, 20 bags rjce,\ 40 kegs nails, 10 chests tea, I. Simmons. — 3 hhds., gin, 3 hhds. rum, 10 kegs tobacco, 2> lihdsi brandy, H. Burnt. , \

The Glenarm hence, was off Falmouth on the Bth May. ( The Star of China was to leave Sydney oh the sth instant, for this port! The Sir Archibald Campbell, brig, from this port to Singapore, was totally wrecked in Torres Straits, crew-and.passengers «aved. The / D'ont Know spoke the Lady Leigh afi Poverty Bay, loading with oil for this port. j The Urgent, ship, Captain Thompson, left Sydney on the 24th September, for Nelson, with 140 head of cattle. When the Ocean left Nelson, the vessels in port were the Skiold, ship ; Oratava, schooner. The Carbon had left for this port. The Rich- 1 mond was at Massacre Bay.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5

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