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jj— — jt - "^ — "-— ■ T riIjriEJPA^TNERSHIP formerly existingbe-^ v X. ~ "t#een* JohT^Ridgway, of Liverpool in JEiigfaftd, and Wiui'am Hickson, of Wellington in.New Zealand, trading together in Wellington as Merchants, under the style or firm of Ri doways, Hickson & Co., having been determined on the 24th day of November last, NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the business will in future be carried on by the undersigned (who will settle and arrange all matters connected with the late firm) under the style of William Hickson & Co. William Hickson. Wellington, 9th June, 1849.

Losses by the late Earthquakes. rpHE Sufferers by the late Earthquakes who X have sent in particulars of their losses, are hereby informed that the Memorial to Earl Grey, her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, praying for compensation for the same, will lie for signature at the office of the undersigned on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday next, the 14th, 15th, and 16th instant, from 11 until 1 o'clock each d y. Wm. Hickson, Chairman of the Committee. Wellington, 12«h June, 184JK

fix "ENNERDALE" THE Subscriber has received from London, and has on sale' at his stores, 1 Cylindrical Machine for Dtessing Flour ; Brass wire Flour Sieves Linseed oil ( "Fords" superior made Pipes Large weighing Machine & Weights . Counter ditto ditto • Camp Ovens, assorted si2es Tea Kettles & tinned iron Saucepans Britannia Metal Tea & Coffee Pots Table Knives & Forks, Spoons, &c. Oyster, Farrier, Pocket, & Pen Knives Scissors „ English Fish Lines & Kirby Hooks Plated Spurs, &c. Pilot, Coat & Pea Jackets Leather Leggins, &c. &c. R. J. Duncan. Pipitea, June 9, 1849.

ON SALE,

Ex " ENNERDALE," @ London. "I f\ HHDS. Brandj, 50 cases Champagne -■-^ 12 qr. casks Geneva, 70 cases Geneva 100 cases Superior English Gin 10 hhds. Burton Ale 47 hhds. 17 brls. London Stout 6 casks Vinegar, 5 cases Paper 1 case Books, 1 case Hosiery 1 case assorted Steel, 1 case Whips , ' 4 brls. 1 case Garden Tools 6 bags Nuts, F> casks Currants 5 casks Pearl Barley. 5 cases Scotch Barley 18 kegs Ewbanks' Patent Nails r ' 1 case Weighing Machines, &c, &c. And various other Goods. Bethone & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, " sth June, 1849.

rriHE Undersigned are prepared to contract for JL the delivery of MATDEN EWES at any approved' Port in New Zealand, at the the rate of Fifteen shillings per head. W. M. Bannatyne & Co. Wellington, 30th May, 1849.

Waterloo Hotel, Kai Wan a Warra.

WILLIAM MATSON WHITEWOOD begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that his house at Kai Warra Warra, formerly called the " New Inn,' 1 has been reopened by him under the sign of the •' Waterloo Hotel," having undergone a thorough state of repair since the earthquakes. W. M. Whitewood trusts that by keeping on hand a constant supply of the very best Wines, Beers and Spirits, that the market will afford, he will continue to merit that share of the public patronage with which he has been hitherto favoured', and for which he takes this opportunity of returning his warmest thanks. Kai Warra Warra, " May 16th. 1849.

HALF-WAY HOUSE Between Wairarapa and Wellington, situate aborit 12 miles beyond the Hut^ Bridge. t J. ;BRQWN-begs to inform the Public that • ' he has , opened the above. house, and trusts by civijity and attention he may be able to afford that accommodation to the "Wairarapa settlers and' travellers which has been so long required. The establishment of a house of accommodation for travellers on this part of the road will enable parties.to reach the Wairarapa in two days without inconvenience, and as it is J. Brown's intention'to have ready early ii) the spring Stabling 'and good Paddocks for Stocky Cattle can be driven into town without risk of loss., m. >' ' , . N.8.-^Go6d Beds. Winei, Spirits, and Beer bf the best description. ■June 5, 1840, .

„, v RAKIS, HA!§!!J 3 CASES ; SU,PERB PARIS HATS,' Just received.. !,' ' ' D. P. M'E»E¥, Mulgrave street. Wellington,,-May23,.1849. .

; ' ' TO LET, ', A HOUSE of four Apartments, situated about the middle of Te Aro Flat. For particular! apply at the OflSce of this Paper. Wellington, May 30, 1849j , * Agents^or-tWc- Nei^ Zealand S^ECTAto.'it^ Johnson & Moore ' Wellington. i J. N. Burcham Petoni. , j C. Elliott 1 Nelson* . i " E. Dorset Taranaki.' ! W, Bowlsr , i- jLbndori. '

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 404, 16 June 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 404, 16 June 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 404, 16 June 1849, Page 2

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