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COMMERCIAL INN & TAVERN, MR. W. ELSDON begs to inform his friends and the public, that the above house is now .open, and parties favoring him with their patronage will find every accommodation for their comfort, coupled with moderation in charges. Wines, spirits, and bottled ale and porter of ■excellent quality^. Cold joints always ready ; and an Ordinary daily at'five, p.m. Harn&nic meetings every Saturday evening. rpHE PICKWICK CLUB OF NEW ZEAJL .LAND, for members and friends only, ■will meet every Tuesday evening, at Mr. W. Elsdon's Commercial Inn and Tavern. The chair to be taken at 7 o'clock precisely. Port Nicholson, May 8, 1840. CALEDONIAN TAVERN, ON THE BEACH. MR. W. HARVIE has opened the Caledonian Tavern this day, and offers the best qualities of Wines, Spirits, and Ales that are in the ColonyEvening parties can have a comfortable slipper. N.B. — Mr. W. H. has a valuable selection of clothing, hardware, and groceries, which will be more particulaly noticed next week; he will defy competition by other parties. Port Nicholson, May 9, 1840. r PORT NICHOLSON TAVERN, EATING HOUSE, & COFFEE ROOMS. J ALLEN begs to inform his friends and • the public, that he has opened the above house, next door to Mr. J. Telford, and hopes by strict attention to meet with a share of public patronage. In connexion with the above, J. A. has also opened his Butcher's Shop and Grocery and Provision Warehouse, where the public can be supplied with meat and all kinds of provisions, x IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. piLASSIFED LIST OF IMMIGRANTS, V_-/ brought out at the expense of the Colony of New Zealand, in the barque "Bolton," 540 tons, Capt. J. P. Robinson, from London. Male. Female. Total. Adults, married . . 32 32 64 Dp., single .... 23 12 35 55 44 99 From 9to 15 years . . 17 8 25 Do. 1 to 9 .... 33 33 66 Under 1 3 1 4 108 86 194 Married. Single. Total. Agricultural laborer 25 18 43 Baker 1 1 2 Brick maker „ . . 1 0 1 Cabinet maker . . 0 1 1 Carpenter .... 2 0 2 Gardener ..... 1 0 1 Miner 1 0 1 Sawyer 1 1 2 Smith 0 1 1 32 22 54 Dress maker .... 0 9 9 Servants, female . . 0 5 5 i 32 36 68 PICKLES, Sauces, Mustard, Bottled Fruits and Preserves, and Pine Cheese. T. M. PARTRIDGE and CO. HAND T. COOK beg to announce to • their friends and the colonists generally that they have opened a Wholesale and Retail Store at Thorndon, near Mr. Barrett's, and hope by supplying none, but goods of the best quality and at moderaterfftices, to merit the continued support of those who may favor them with their orders. The following are a few of the articles H. and T. C. have at present for sale, and they expect shortly a more extensive assortment from Sydney and the Bay of "Islands. Wine, Port and Sherry, Brandy, Hollands, Rum, Ale in bottle (Dunbar's), Porter ditto, Flour, Biscuit, Rice, Tea, coffee, sugar, & other groceries, &c. &c. Thorndon, May 7, 1840. WRIGHT & CLARK'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES. MESSRS. WRIGHT AND CLARK beg te inform their friends and the public, that they intend to open their Stores at 2, Daniell'splace, Thorndon, on Saturday next, when they will oifer for sale, a choice assortment of Prints, Calicoes, Ribbands, Threads, needles, and pins, Sewing silks, Handkerchiefs, shawls, &c, Fowling pieces, single and double, Fish-hooks ana lines, Blankets, Together with a .choice assprtment .of Spirits and Wines of the very best qualities. 2, Daniell's-place, May 5, 1,840. i RICHARD SEED, Boot and Shok-maker, begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for the support he has received, and to inform them that he has removed to Adelaide-terrace, near the Bank. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. WHEREAS, on the night of Wednesday or morning of Thursday last, some evil disposed person or persons broke down and destroyed part of the paling surrounding the residence .of the Rev. Mr. Mac Farlane. Any person giving such- information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders, will be suitably rewarded by applying to Robert 11. Stvang, Esq., solicitor, Clyde-terrace, or to Major Baker. Port Nicholson, May 8, 1840,

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Issue 5, 9 May 1840, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Issue 5, 9 May 1840, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Issue 5, 9 May 1840, Page 2

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