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1 qiHE 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. . 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. Harmonic meetings every Saturday evening. 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. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership between the undersigned is dissolved, except so far as relates to Consignments and Agencies now received or that may he addressed to the firm prior to notice of this dissolution. E. DANIELL, DANIEL RIDDIFORD. Port Nicholson, May 12, 1840. WANTED, A SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER. Unexceptionable references can be given. Letters addressed D. F. P., " Gazette " Ofiice, will meet with prompt attention. Port Nicholson, May 13, 1840. HAND T. COOK beg to announce to • their friends and the colonists generally^ that they have opened a Wholesale and Retail Store at Thordon, near Mr. Barrett's, and hope by supplying none but goods of the best quality and at moderate prices, to merit the continued support of those who may favour 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. Thomdon, May 7, 1840. HHHE UNDERSIGNED offer for Sale, on the JL Lot above Col. Wakefield's, 300 dozen Hodgson's pale ale, 50 best Westphalia hams, 200 2-cut yellow deals, Battens, 30 dozen good sherry, 4 hhds. superior Brandy, 30 casks nails, assorted. T. M. PARTRIDGE and CO. Bills on Sydney. Port Nicholson, Sth April, 1840. "POR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, Hawes's London soap, in 281b. and 161b. boxes, Ditto candles, dips, in 361b. boxes, Wrapping paper, Stationery; and EXPECTED DAILY, BY THE " BOLTON," Window glass, suitable sizes, Superior champagne, in bassets, Brandy, in hhds. and quarter casks, Claret, in cases, Burgundy, in ditto, Bottled sherry, Ditto port. T. M. PARTRIDGE and CO. MESSRS. HENRY MEECH & OXENHAM, Shipwrights and Boat Builders, BEG leave to announce to the gentry and the public, that haying a thorough knowledge of Ship and Boat Building, they can with confidence undertake to build any description of Yacht, Boat, or Barge, upon such terms as must ensure them the continued patronage of all who have once employed them. Messrs. H. M. and O. take the opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the very liberal support they have already met with. All orders punctually attended to. Left side of the River Hutt, April 14, 1840. s WHALE OIL, IRON POTS, &c. JUST LANDED, at Jas. Taine's Stores, Thomdon, 550 gallons best black whale oil, a large number of iron pots or "go ashores, " negroliead tobacco, pipes, knives, scissors, spoons, worsted caps, comforters, gown pieces, shawls, and a general assortment of goods'.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 6, 16 May 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 6, 16 May 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 6, 16 May 1840, Page 1

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