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WELLINGTON POST OFFICE.

UNCLAIMED LETTEBS, April 16, 1845.

Adams, Samuel A. W. Anderson, John Anketell, Wm. Baker, Charles (Tologaßay) Baker, George Baker, George A. 2 Benson, William Black, Andrew Boulton, Frederick Broadbent, William Brown, Andrew Brown, Charles Brown, Mrs. Charlotte Buxton, H. B. Chambers, Mrs. E. E. Cole, G. T. Compton, G. Constable, Joseph Cracknell, John Crawford, J. C. 2 Cridland, Henry 2 Curtis, Thomas (Otago) Daniell, Mrs. Davis, Richard Day, George Day, Henry Donald, Wm. H. Dorathy, Capt. (Port Underwood) Drinkwater, C. F. Durie, D. S. Durre, G. A. Dunnett, Mathew Everett, Mrs. Eliza . , Farmer, James Farmer, John Fill, Wm. Fletcher, W. C. Ford, James .Freeman, C. J. .GartmejyJanet Gell, John Xfibbs, Mb Gillies, Mrs.' Capt. Govetfr, Henry Guard, John Gutch, Robert Haig, William Hammond, Mark 2 Hall, W. J. Hardcastle, Mrs. W. M. 2 Higgins, James Hill, Mr. Hippolite, J. Hodder, Walter 2 Hollingworth, Edward Hopkins, Joa. Hunt, C. Huny, Edward 2 Hurst, William Irving, Thomas Jackson, John Jones, George Jones, Henry Jones, Mr. Jones, Mrs. (Queen Charlotte's Sound) Johnson, W. Johnston, Esq. Kelly, William Kenard, William Kett, James Kettle, O. H. Kilminster, John King, R. A. Lee, James Lethbridge, T. (Otago) 2 Levy, Benjamin Lloyd, Thomas Lloyd, Wm. J.

Lovelock, Isaac Luxfor4» William Macfarlane, Capt. J. S. 2 Macfarlane, John Malsbery', William Mansori, James Mathieson, Kenneth Mattifews, CUarles May, Charles Mayo, James Merricks, H. Millar, William Mills, T. Moses, John Mullen, Richd. or Michael Nash, Mr. Neale, William Newman, Alfred ' Nicol, William Norris, Charles Oare, Henry Oxley, George Palmer, Charles Parker, S. C. Parker, Thomas Parkinson; Mrs. Pearse, Charles 3 Peck, Charles Pilcher, Thomas Pimble, John Poad, Thos. I Rankht, William j Reid, David 2 Reynolds, George Reynolds, Richard Rhodes/ Richard Robinson, John Host, Wnv. Rout, J. Row, 'Mary Jc Martha , Roland,. Andrew Russell, James Sazton, Rev. Chas. Sayer, Burgess Scott, Alex. Scott, William (Otago) Scott, James 2 Scott, William Scott, Peter Sinclair, Hugh Skinner, T. Slater, Barnard Smith, Robert Starks, John Stevens, Charles Stevens, Mr. Stickley, John Stoddard, James Stuart, Thomas Sutherland, Alex. 3 Swarm, James Symons, J. Task, John Taylor, Henry Teed, W. Telford, J. Tomlin, John Thomas, Joseph 3 Thomas, W. Thorburn, George Trotter, William 3 Walter, Richard 2 Webb, C. F. Weeks, Thomas Welbank, Mrs. J. 2 Wells, George Edwin Western. W. O. fr White, Joseph Wilkinson, Alfred Woods, Frederick 2 Wright, William

SIGNAL STATION. MOUNT ALBERT. The following are the Signals vied at the Flag Staff at Mount Albert. A Square denotes a Ship ~) When the A Cross " a Barque { vessel is inside A Circle " a Brig i the HEADS A Triangle " a Schooner f the FJLAG A Diamond " a Cutter J will be A Parallelogram a Steamer J lowered. Remarks.— A White Flag at Mast Head denotes at 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 ufc Mi^Hetd, with white Pendant. - ", Government Brig, white Pendant under descripMjgcj^ Signal. " "^** When a vessel is at anchor, either msideor outside the ? ( Heads, the flag is lowered to half mast! - ' ■ ■ >, _/- A vessel in distress, or on shore, descriptive signal-half 1 mast. Fore and aft schooner, a triangle, hollow in the centre."

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
541

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 28, 19 April 1845, Page 1

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