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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 26, Issue 275, 26 August 1843, Page 1

 

Ex "Mary" and "Tyne." ON SALE by the undersigned :— Blankets, Shoes, Prints and hosiery, Pots and kettles, An assortment of nails, including shingling nails, Turpentine. Linseed oil, Boots and shoes, A general assortment of ironmongery. Wallace & Co. ■ August 22, 1843. On Sale, EX Vanguard, Tyne, and other late arrivals — Port, Tarragona, and Malaga wines in wood, sherry wine in bottle, fine cognac brandy, blankets, prints, shawls, scarfs, de lames, and a variety of other piece goods and slops ; spices, viz. — nutmegs, cloves, ginger, cassia, pimento; carraway seeds, sago: black and green teas, coffee, sugar, China preserves, lemon syrup, hams, raisins, -cheese; men's strong boots, leather, and grindery ; an invoice of assorted sadlery; a large quantity of Colonial and American timber, slates, biscuits and crackers, tobacco in 2001b kegs, feathers, turpentine; white clover, timothy, and grass seeds, seed barley; bullets and flints, and a variety of other articles suited to the wants of the Colony. W. B. Rhodes & Co. August 17, 1843. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Co-Partnership heretofore subsisting be- tween the undersigned, under the firm of Waters and Smith, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas Waters, James Smith. Witness, IW. Hay, - JM.Yule. Wellington, August 15, 1843. Ex " Tyne." ON SALE by the undersigned — Hunt's superior old port wine, bottled in Oporto, Hosiery, lace, and netting, Earthenware, well assorted. Champion & Co.'s vinegar in half hogsheads. Willis & Co. Wellington, August 14, 1843. Caution TO STATIONERS, SCHOOLS, ARTISTS, r AND THE PUBLIC. MESSRS. REEVES AND SONS, 150, Cheapside, London, Artists' Colourmen and Drawing Material Manufacturers, beg to >, caution their customers and the public against a * A GROSS FRAUD, which they have just discovered is being prac- d tised throughout the kingdom by parties travel- '» ling as from their house, and offering for sale LEAD PENCILS, which they represent to be of Messrs. Reeves & Sons manufacture: these spurious pencils are utterly worthless, and will be found to be a grea - imposition upon the public. In some cases they bear the name of Reaves in other Reeves Messrs. Reeves & Sons deem this the mos immediate mode of cautioning the public, an< of protecting themselves against the conse 8> quences of this fraud until they can take othe means of detecting and punishing the partie f guilty of it. 1 150 Cheapside, London. ___^ WANTED A HOUSE-MAID, enquire a Barrett's Hotel. August 7, 1843. For Sale, 18 » TTirHEAT AND FLOUR, the produce < W the Hutt, in bags (200Hia,) at £2 10a half bags £l ss. Bags to be returned, < charged 2s. 6d. Also a small quantity of see spring and winter wheat and skinless barley. Apply to Messrs. Rhodes and Co., Te An or to Mr. SwAiNsoN/Hawkshead, River Hut July 4, 1843. , ON SALE, at the Stores of the undersignei ex Scotia — Flour, er- Rice, lso Sugar, Brandy, ne, Bottled aJe and porter, Dunbar, Thomas M . Machattie. April 7, 1843. * Beach Frontage. TO BE LET, beach frontage lots in sectn 490 on the Plan of the Town of Welhn ton, adjoining Mr.Taine's store; and in sectn 616, between Major Baker's and Mr. Swainsoi houses. • ' , I. . Also the following sections on the Plan ot t Town, viz: — „„„ — 55 319 922 240 718 .1079 of Apply to E. J. Wak*meld, or W. V v Brsweb; Manners-atr«

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