LOCAL BANK. THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE announce that this Bank will be ready to go into operation as soon after the delivery of the Town Lands as possible. June 19, 1840. • PUBLIC WORSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Divine Service, according to the Church of England, will commence at half-past ten, a.m., on Sunday next, and will continue so in future until further notice. It is hoped that the people will make it a point of conscience of attending Divine Service on the Sunday, and not disgrace Christianity before the eyes of the Heathen, by a wilful profanation of the Sabbath. NOTICE. FOUND, on the Beacb, convenient to Mr. Hunter's Store, on the night of the 26th of May last, an English made clothes basket, which can be had on application to the undersigned, by giving the description thereof, as well as any marks by which the same can be identified. JAMES SMITH, Constable. Station-house, Britannia, June 17, 1840. NOTICE. WHEREAS, many persons are now engaged in cutting down trees on the New Zealand Land Company's land, in this district, with a view to remove or use them at a future period : Notice is hereby given, that no trees so cut down can be claimed after the allotment of the land, or removed without the consent of the choosers of the respective sections, up*m which such timber may be lying. By order of the Company's Principal Agent, JOHN LEWIS, Chief Clerk of the Land Office. June 3, 1840. WILLIAM LYON BEGS to announce, that in addition to the goods formerly advertised, he has just received a case of Stationery, containing a well assorted collection of Account books, day books, and journals. Ledgers, cash and letter books. Pocket ledgers, Russia and morroco pocket books. Small account and memorandum books. Blotting cases, portfolios, and field books. Large and small post writing paper, note paper. Laid foolscap, ruled paper, for accounts. Mogul and Highlander playing cards. Slates, pencils, sealing wax, steel pens, a great variety of pen knives, black and red ink, ink powders, gun wadding, &c. &c. ALSO, A general assortment of hosiery, cotton and woollen socks, stockings, lamb's wool shirts, Guernsey frocks, flannels, cotton drawers, &c. &c. ; corderoy, moleskin, and beverteen jackets, vests, and trousers ; pilot coats, pea jackets; gambroon, Wharncliffe, and kerseymere trousers, &c. &c. ; with considerable additions to his general stock of ironmongery, cutlery, and Birmingham bright goods. East end of the Company's warehouses, June 4, 1840. rpHE UNDERSIGNED offer for Sale, on the X 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, Bth April, 1840. FOR SALE, A COUNTRY SECTION, under 700; and _TL. also a TOWN AND COUNTRY SECTION, about 960. Apply at the " Gazette " Office. LAND. WANTED, Sections with Town Acres, between Nos. 200 and 300. Address X. Y. Z., at the "Gazette" Office. April 9, 1840. LAND. WANTED to/purchase, SEVERAL TOWN ACRES. Early choices would be preferred. Apply to Mr. Dudley Sinclair. 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 be addressed to the firm prior to notice of this dissolution. E. DANIELL, ' * DANIEL RIDDIFQRD. Port Nioholson, May 12, 1840. H. READ, TINMAN AND BRAZIER, BEGS respectfully to inform the public generally, that he has commenceoV business as above, at the east end of the Company warehouses, on the Beacb, and hopes by strict punctuality, to merit their patronage. H. Read has also on sale, superior large size Britannia metal dishes, plates, basins* tea cups and saucers, quart, pint, and half pint pots, jugs, &c. ; also, British plate spoons, forks, sugar tongs, &c TAND C. LOCKHART, Seedsmen and • Florjsts, 156 Cbeapside, London, beg ■most respectfully to call the attention of the Company and Emigrants to New Zealand to their stock ot Agricultural, Garden, Flower Seeds, catalogues of which may be had gratis on postpaid application.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 11, 20 June 1840, Page 2
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