Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. f TIME COMMITTEE have much pleasure in .JL announcing that Lectures will he delivered in the Hall of the Institute, every Thursday evening during the Winter months, by the following gentlemen.:— May 29th—Mr. R. Hart—Reading—The prospects of Australia in 1801. Mr. Justice Chapman—Peasant Proprietors. Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald'—The Air or Atmosphere. Mr. Fitzherbert—Education. Mr. R. Hart—Evidence. The Rev. W Kirton—On what principles scenes of distress yield pleasure to the Mind Mr. Catchpool—The Origin and Art of Printing. Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—Water, and itsconstituent elements. Mr. Woodward—The Principles of Construction as applicable to Timber Architecture. The Rev. W. Kirton —Poetry. Mr. Justice Cbapman— Doors will be open at .half-past 7, and the Lectures commence at 8 o’clock precisely.. Admission to Members and Ladies free, to nOnMemberß—One Shilling each. William Seed, Hon. See. Wellington, May 24, 1851. Donald Drummond, deceased. ALL ‘Persons Laving Claims or Demands on the Estate of Donald Drummond, late of Evans’Lay,.near Wellington, Farmer, deceased, are requested forthwith to send the particulars thereof to Mr. Loxley, of Wellington, Merchant. And all persons indebted to the Estate are also requested to pay such Debts to the above named Mr. Loxley. Wellington, 23rd May, 1851. To be Sold, In Portions to suit Purchasers, V’ALUABLE FRONTAGES on Thorndon Quay, comprised in the Crown Grant to Mr. George Young, being past of the Land laid down on the New Zealand Company’s Plan of Wellington as Town Acres numbered 612, 613, and 614. Apply to Mr. Young, or to Mr. Hart, Solicitor, Lambton-quay. May 24, 1851. Far Sale, 1 CASES Port Cooper Cheese, in tins, ripened by a voyage to California. Apply to Robert Waitt. Wellington, 23rd May, 185,1. Tor Tort Cooper direct, 7b sail on Monday, 26th instant, r ri HE fine fast-sailing new schooner fiTyL. _L WELLINGTON Jfcfefchas excellent accommodation for Pas Freight or Passage, apply to . Robert Waitt.
23rd May, 1851. ON SALE, J CASE CHILDREN’S CLOTHING -*• Sydney Made Tweed Clothing, neatly cut well made Coats, Vests, and Trowsers Pilot Coats, Pea and Monkey Jackets Blankets Grey Calicoes Best Blue Serge Shirts Saddlery, &c. Nelson Rope 14 doz Spades and Shovels for Native trade ~ R. J. Duncan. Wellington, 24th May, 1851. Ex “ Emu.” 1 On CAsKs BYASS’ BOTTLED ALE an( J p or f er 17 packages of Silver & 4 Co.’s Goods, comprising a well-assorted variety of Blue Serge, Florentine, White, and Regatta Shirts. Moleskin Trowsers, Pilot and other Coats, &c., &c., &c. 320 cans of Paints Bethune & Hunter. Exchange, Wellington, March 14, 1851. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the rartnership hitherto subsisting between us, the undersigned Alfred Hornbrook and George-Compton, carrying on business together as Innkeepers .at Lyttelton, in4he Colony Zealand, under the style or ’firm of Hornbrook & Compton,” was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and that all debts owing to or by the said Firm will be received d paid by the said George Compton, by whom the business will in future be carried on. Witness our hands this 19th day of April, A. Hornbrook. Geo. Compton. •Signed in the .1 Ri _ dh<J . Wormaid, Solicitor, presence of J r»- , T . J Richard Pollard, Lyttelton. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the — v ± artnersuip'hitherto subsisting between •us, the undersigned Alfred Beecham and Malcolm Littlejohn, carrying on business at Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand as Firewood Merchants, Commission Agents’ ■Carriers, Cabinet Makers and Joiners, under ( thestyle.orfirna of “Beecham & Littlejohn,” was this day dissolved <by mutual consent, and that all debts due to and owing by the said Firm will be received and paid by the said Alfred Beecham, by whom the business will in future be jjarj-jed on. Witness -our hands this 22nd day of April, IBSL .-. j;, Alfd. Beecham. < ,j Malcolm Littlejohn. Signed -by the said Alfred Beecham and Malcolm Littlejohn in the presence of Richd. Wormald, Solicitor, Lyttelton.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 606, 24 May 1851, Page 2
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