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NOTICE. ALL PERSONS taking up their residence . on the Beach, arc requested to notify the same, with their names, at this office. Removals from the Beach are to be notified in like manner. J. LEWIS, Chief Clerk, Land Office. Port Nicholson, April 12, 1840. mHE UNDERSIGNED have for. Sale, the J. following consignments, per "Glenbervie : " Wines, port, sherry, and Teneriffe, in wood anil bottle. Spirits, brandy, rum, Geneva, frc. Stout, in hhds. Pale ale and stout, boltled. Vinegar, mustard, pickles, &c. Glass and earthenware. Window glass. Blacking. Stationery. Wearing apparel from some of the first London houses. &c. &c. &c. They are also purchasers of whale oil, whalebone, wool, flax prepared for the European j markets, and generally of all descriptions of I New Zealand produce ; and will make advances on goods consigned to their friends, Messrs. Arthur Willis, Sons, and Co., of London. WILLIS and CO., Merchants, General Shipping, Commercial, and Agricultural Agents. Port Nicholson, April 9, 1840. HUNTER and CO. have on Sale, at their Stores, the following articles, ex the " Glenbervie," all of very superior quality :—: — Tea, black and green. Coffee, sugar and rice, j Spiceries, salt, and soap. I Hams, cheese, and butter. | Wines, in wood and bottle. I Spirits, Geneva*rum and brandy, &c. ■ Bottled ale, draught and bottled stout, j Candles, pitch, and tar. Paints, oil, and colors. Twines, lines, fishing rods, &c. Glass, tin ware, and corks. Hats, boots, and shoes. Cannisters, brushes, &c. Shirts, haberdashery, &c. Vinegar, mustard, and pickles. Paper and stationery. Earthenware, &c. .„ Iron,' bar, bolt, nail, and sheet. ..Ironmongery, &c. i p^.Vearing apparol, &c. -- Port Nicholson, April 9,1840. Xf ENNETH BETHUNE and GEORGE JLV HUNTER, Jim., beg to announce that they have commenced business as Auctioneers, Appraisers, House and Land Factors, &c. All^property entrusted to their charge will have the utmost care and attention. Port Nicholson, April 9, 1840. THE FIRST. SHOP OPENED IN PORT NICHOLSON. The Britannia Hotel and Stores. J PIERCE begs to inform his friends and • the public, that his Stores are now opened, and that by attention and diligence he hopes to merit their patronage. J. Pierce begs to submit the following list of goods : — Groceries of all kinds. Bread, flour, and biscuit. Spirits, wines, ale and porter, in cask and bottle. York and Westphalia hams, in good condition. Haberdashery of all kinds. Ironmongery and cutlery. Nails direct from the Britannia works. J. Pierce hopes that the competitive system of puffing, so much practised in the old world, will never be introduced in this Colony ; he therefore refrains from introducing prices, and merely invites a trial. Port Nicholson, April 13, 1840. ON SALE. MR. J. TELFORD begs to intimate, that he has on Sale, at his House, at the east end of the Company's Warehouses, on the Beach, an assortment of Hardware of the first quality, Flour and oatmeal, Sugar, tea, and coffee, Cheese, butter, and various other articles. Port Nicholson, April 10, 1840. ON SALE. MR. TELFORD has on sale, Starch, Marmalade, and Pickles, and very superior Brandy. Port Nicholson, 24th April, 1840, ANDREW DUNCAN, BAKER, BEGS, to inform the Public, that he com'inenced Baking on Thursday, the 16th inst, and will be glad to receive orders for a regular supply of Bread and Biscuit. Dishes covered and baked on the same principle as in London, and on moderate terms. WANTED, A PERSON to cut in Metal or Wood, a Plan IJL of the Harbour of Port Nicholson. at the " Gazette " Office. j J. A. LANGPORD I1I 1 >T2GS to inform his Friends and the Colonists, v i that he has commenced business as ~<Ci Wft.'MAKER^ Joiner, and Wood Turner. : ' i""C niters ex^uted in the moi^t prompt manner.^

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 25, Issue 3, 25 April 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 25, Issue 3, 25 April 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 25, Issue 3, 25 April 1840, Page 1

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