STATIONERY FOR SALE, AT THE "GAZETTE" OFFICE:— " ' Blank cards, Memoranda books, Large thick laid post, Fine laid pot, Large fine foolscap, Note paper, Blotting paper, Brown paper, Small hand ditto, Pen holders, wafer stamps, lead pencils, slate ditto, India rubber, sealing wax, office penknives, &c. &c. &c. PICKLES, Sauces, Mustard, Bottled Fruits and Preserves, and Pine Cheese. T. M. PARTRIDGE and CO. WANTED to lease or purchase, a Town Allotment. Offers in writing, addressed to Mr. Grace, and left at the Office of this paper, will be immediately attended to. FBRADEY, bespoke Boot-maker, from the • Old Kent-road, London, returns his sincere thanks for the patronage he has received, and bogs to state that he has a general assortment of goods for sale, consisting of ironmongery, blankets, haberdashery, powder, shot, superior double-barrelled guns, and a variety of other goods, all of excellent quality, and at moderate prices. N.B. — Property of all kinds bought and sold. Wanted, two boot-makers, good workmen. Apply to F. Bradey. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. AN important meeting of the above Trades will take place on Thursday evening next, at Mr. W. Elsdon's Commercial Inn and Tavern. The chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. SEMINARY. MR. GRACE takes this opportunity to inform the public of Port Nicholson, that he intends to open a public School for all the branches of a liberal education, and also to take Boarders, so soon as he has built a suitable house in the intended town at Thorndon. Mr. G. will explain his views more fully in a subsequent advertisement; meantime he will be happy to receive offers either to lease or sell him a town allotment. He is not particular about an early choice, as he considers an airy situation better adapted to his purpose than one more central. Beach, Port Nicholson, Next house, to Mr. Ray's Store, Bth May, 1840. CALEDONIAN TAVERN & STORES, ON THE BEACH. MR. HARVIE begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that the above House and Stores are now open, and that the following goods are for sale, on the most reasonable terms : — Choice wines and spirits. Elliott's superior bottled and draught ale and stout. Groceries, spices, &c. &c. Superior rice, remarkably cheap. Blocks. Pit, cross-cut, hand, and tenor saws. Braces and bits, ship's scrapers, mortice axes, frying pans, scissors, knives, razors, powder flasks, slates, lead and slate pencils, steel and brass pens, and a great variety of ironmongery. Regatta white and striped shirts, prints, linens and calicoes. Cloth, pea, fustian, and cord jackets and trousers. Dress coats, waistcoats and trousers, stocks. Ladies' boots and shoes, gentlemen's and children's ditto. Candle and lamp cotton, webbing, and a general assortment of other goods, adapted for a young Colony; also, a canteen complete, containing every requisite for an explpring expedition. Beach, Port Nicholson, May 16, 184 Q." m WANTED, a number of Brick-makers. Apply at the " Gazette " Office. '
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 6, 16 May 1840, Page 2
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