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PUBLIC NOTICE. INTIMATION is hereby given-, that the fol-lowing-articles of Provisions will be supplied to families and housekeepers, at the New Zeiland Company's Stores, payable on delivery. Flour, one barrel at a time, at five-pence per pound. Salt Baef, in qu mtities of 281b5., 561b5., and 1121b-'., at seven-pence per pound. Salt Pork, in same quantitu-s, at eight-pence per pound. No dealers or others supplied to sell again. Applications (private ones not attended to) to be made between 10 and 4 o'clock, at the Company's St'ues only. N.B. — The supply of biscuit is exhausted. GEO. HUNTER, Storekeeper-General. Britannia, Friday, Oct. 23, 1810. THE CARGO of the schooner " Essington," for sale by the Undersigned, at the Stores of Mr. A. Hort, Britannia, consisting of: — Fine and second Jlour, in 1 and 2 cwt. bags. Seed wheat and oats. Bengal rice. Irish butter, in firkins and half firkins. Hams and smoked shoulders. Liverpool salt. Soap, in 561b. boxes. Hyson skin tea, in half chests. Pouching ditto, in 10 catty boxes. Java Cott'ee. West India and Bengal rum, in hhds. Cognac brandy. Schiedam gin. Old Tom in cases. Hoare's XXX ale in hhds. Bottled ale and porter. Teneriffe wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter casks. Port, claret, and sherry, in cases. Mauritius and Manilla sugar. Paint oil and turpentine. Mustard and pickles, in cases. Pipes. Negrohead tobacco, Manilla cigars, No. 5, superior. Witney blankets. Flushing slops. Red serge shirts. Moleskin slops. Comforters. Scotch bonnets and caps. Plaid shawls. Soldiers' great coats. Navy blue shirts. Striped cotton shirts. Regatta ditto. Shirting and sheeting calico. Boots and shoes. Merton down and gossamer hats. Canvass. RICHARD BROWN. Britannia, Oct. 26, 1840 FOR SALE, BLANKETS, 9-4 and 10-4. Prints. Crockery, (blue Stanhope,) consisting of tureens, soup plates, plates, dishes (with or without covers,) tea cups and saucers, tea pots, milk pots, sugar bowls, ewers and basins, &c. A 40-gallon copper, with cock. Tubs of various sizes, well adapted for salting pork and making bacon. Carpenters' and gardeners' tools. J. MINET. Britannia, Oct. 30, 1840. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce to his friends and the public, that the business which was sometime carried on by Durie and Millar, and afterwards by Mr. A. Millar, will now be continued by the Subscriber under the firm of Durie and Co., who will at all times have on hand a stock of superior groceries, slops, &c, which can be with confidence recommended, and he trusts by unremitting attention to business, to secure public patronage. Baking in all its branches as formerly. Wines and spirits of a superior quality, in wholesale quantities. D. S. DURIE. Port Nicholson, Oct. 30, 1840. FOR SALE, HOUSE doors, with frames, complete. French cottage windows. Two-cut deals. Battens. Port Nicholson boards. Ditto plank and scantling. Now at Petoni, but will be sold deliverable on the beach at Britannia. T. M. PARTRIDGE and CO. Sept. 10, 1840. IN addition to their original Stock, the Undersigned have received, ex " Magnet," 2 crates crockery, assorted. 400 pairs blankets. 50 pieces prints. To which the attention of retail traders is solicited. JOHN and GEO. WADE. FOR SALE. rriHAT fine fast sailing cutter, belonging to JL Daymond and Young, of Kapiti, burden 4 tons. This cutter, which is well known here, is admirably adapted for this harbour, being able to beat iv any wind. Apply to W. LYON. Petoni, Oct. 2?, 1840. ON SALE, ex " Magnet," Havannah Cigars. Manilla Cheroots. Scotch snuff. ' French rappee. Cherry brandy. WILLIAM LYON. i etoni, Oct. 23. 1840. FOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, a small quantity of seed corn, seed peas, (white and blue,) kitchen garden seeds, hops, salt in hogsheads ; also an assortment of ironmongery &c. &c. LUKE NATTRASS, Britannia.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 29, 31 October 1840, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 29, 31 October 1840, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 29, 31 October 1840, Page 2

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