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fJILBERT PICKETT & CO. have just opened a small Case of very choice Goods, consisting of — Trimmed Habit Shirts, Puff Book Sleeves Worked Muslin Collars, Collarets Frilled Book Collars, Mourning Collars Book and Jacconett Insertions, Trimmings, and Scollops And a few Infants' Robes and Frocks ALSO, 1 piece Invisible Green Cloth Muljrrave-street, May 11, 1853.

Notice.

A LL Persons having Claims against -^ the Estate of the late Mr. Thomas Fairbrass, of the Porirua Road, are requested to send in an account of the same to the Undersigned on or before the Ist of June next, for examination and payment ; and all Persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay the amounts of their respective account* to the Undersigned forthwith. R. HAMMOND, Porirua Road. May 11, 1853.

Notice.

HP HE Business hitherto carried on under the Firm of Samuel & Joseph, will, on and after the 15th June next, be carried on under the Firm of Jacob Joseph & Co. As it is necessary that the transactions and' accounts of the existing Firm should be closed immediately, it is particularly requested that the outstanding Debts be paid, before the above date, to the Undersigned, who will also liquidate all claims against the Firm. JACOB JOSEPH. Wellington, Mty 7, 1853.

"^IfE, the undersigned, hereby engage T " to subscribe the sums against our names respectively, expressly for the purpose of building the north wing of the Athenaeum, on condition that the whole of the requisite amount be raised and expended solely for that purpose. William Rowlands £3 3 0 R. J. &F. A. Duncan 2 2 0 WilliamAUen 2 2 0 William Lyon 2 2 0 William Spinks 2 2 0 JamesM'Beth 2 2 0 George Moore 2 2 0 Geo. Hunter 2 2 0 W. M. Bannatyne 2 2 0 Chii.Clifford 2 2 0 HenryStHiU 2 2 0 I. E. Featherston 2 2 0 J.Joseph 2 2 0 James Smith 2 2 3 Wm. Bowler 2 2 0 Robert Hart 2 2 0 Joshua Blakey, by his attorney C. E. Ton Alzdorf 2 2 0 Chat. E. yon Alzdorf and Absentees 6 0 0 Kenneth Betbune 2 2 0 John Dorset 2 2 0 W.E.Taunton 2 2 0 W.B.Rhodes 2 2 0 Hon. A. Tollemach 2 2 0 R. E. Bannister 2 0 0 C.Ward 10 0 GUbert Piokett ».... 110 J. Woodward 110 C.R.Carter 110 B.Gordon 110 John Cook 110 William Luxford 110 Charles Mills 110 Geo-W.Mace 110 P.Laing 110 Thos.K.Warbnrton 110 Robert Stokes 110 Thomas Mills 110 A.Hort 110 John Varnham 110 JohnWalden 110 Lipmaa Lery I 1 0 George Hart... 110 John May 110 E.Catchpool 110 C. E. Cooper * 110 J. H WaHace 110 W.S.Loxley 110 J. W.Callcott 110 John Johnston 1 1 0 G. H.Vennell 110 A.M«Donald 110 James Tame. 110 D. Anderson 110 E.Roe 110 Jamesßlyth 110 James Wallace 1 1 0 Samuel Maxton 110 E. A. Hargreaves 1 1 0 John Martin 1 1 0 P. Buckthought 110 JohnS.Smith 110 P.M.Hervey 110 George Crawford • 110 John Yule 1 1 0 W. Waring Taylor 110 Thomas Allington 1 1 0 Joseph Burne 1 1 Charles D. Barraud 110 Henryß.Kane 110 JohnStevens - 1 1 0 Jas. H. Wodehouse 110 Frederick Atchison • 110 W.Bishop 1 i 2 Jas.Kelham 110 J.J.Peacock 110 Edw. Roberts 110 J.Mackay 110 Joseph Masters 110 T.Nattrass 110 George Thomas 110 J. H. Gillard 110 J.O.Htnney 110 Chas.H. Piper 110 J.C.Raymond 110 Alfred Domett 110 Nathaniel Levin 110 W. Bowler, jun 110 J.C.R.Wood 110 J.Roy 110 George Allen 110 Robert R. Strang 110 PMlipMurch 110 W. Hickson 110 AlfredLudlam 110 George W. Schultze 110 S. Carkeek 110 Robert Jenkins 110 JohnHarding J 7 2 T.Telford , , 2 G. H.Luxford \ \ 0 David Johnston } } |J A. de B. Brandon , J 2 W. B. Burgess J J <| Geo. S. Evans, D.C.L - 1 1 0 C. Brown • 1 1 ° £140 6 0

a'T'HE SCOTIA, Davies master, ■*- will sail for Otago on the 14th For freight or passage, apply to Wm. BANNATYNE & CO. May 11, 1853.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 811, 11 May 1853, Page 2

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