Court and Business Notices




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SUPREME COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a Sitting of
the Supreme Court, for the despatch of
Criminal business, will be holden at the Court
House, in Auckland, on Monday, the second
day of December next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon; at which time and place, all persons
under recognizances to appear either as Pro-
secutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are required
to give their attendance.

THOMAS OUTHWAITE,
Registrar.

Auckland, November 9th, 1844.

Island of Kawau, New Zealand, has ceased to
act as Agent for us, either jointly or indivi-
dually.

JAMES FORBES BEATTIE,
JOHN TAYLOR.

November 19th, 1844.

NOTICE.
WE, the Undersigned, James Forbes
Beattie and John Taylor, both of
Sydney, New South Wales, do hereby give
Notice, that Mr. JOHN ABERDEEN, late of the

NOTICE.
THE Partnership hitherto carried on by
Robert Carruth and William Carruth,
settlers at Wangari, was this day dissolved by
mutual consent.

ROBERT CARRUTH,
WILLIAM CARRUTH.

Witness-John Carruth,
James Miller.

Wangari Mains,
26th October, 1844.

CHRISTOPHER FULTON, Government Printer, Auckland.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1844, No 25





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⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting for Criminal Business in Auckland

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 November 1844
Supreme Court, Criminal business, Auckland, Court House, Recognizances
  • THOMAS OUTHWAITE, Registrar

🗺️ Sale of Suburban Lands in Auckland by Public Competition, September 1844 (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
14 November 1844
Suburban Lands, Land Sales, Auction, Eden County, Papakura, Karaka, Credit allowances
  • JOHN Aberdeen, Subject of notice by Beattie and Taylor

  • JAMES FORBES BEATTIE
  • JOHN TAYLOR

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Robert and William Carruth at Wangari

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 October 1844
Partnership dissolution, Wangari, Mutual consent
  • ROBERT CARRUTH
  • WILLIAM CARRUTH