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FOR JAVA AND CHINA DIRECT, TOUCHING AT THE BAY OF ISLANDS, To sail 29th June, *£Cg?- HPHE fine fast sailing barque' J&s& J- BOLTON, 540 tons, J. P. Robin-«-£Sssfcbson, commander. For freight or passage, apply on board. June 19, 1840. FOR SYDNEY. £<£&. npHE fine fast sailing ship HOPE, J- 400 tons, J. S. Coombs, commander. eSEsStsHas superior accommodation for>cabin and steerage passengers. Forfreight orpassage; apply to the captain on board. FOR SALE, *S^.nPHE cutter HARRIETT, comsSgSgSj^ _L plete, and ready for sea. «wSgS&» Apply to m. , T R - BARRETT. Thorndon, June 5. LOCAL BANK. THE PROVISIONAL COAIMITTEE 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. NOTICE. "OOUND, on the Beach, convenient to Mr, X Hunter's Store, on the night of the 26th of May -last, an English made clothes basket, whictaaaJae 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, btation-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, upon which such timber may be tying. By order of the Company's Principal Agent, JOHN LEWIS, Chief Clerk of the Land Office. June 3, IS4O. *"-— — ■ WANTED, a number of Brick-makers. Apply at the " Gazette " Office. MISLAID OR STOLEN, FROM THE BEACH AT BRITANNIA. A PACKAGE of Building Materials marked N Z outside a diamond, and L N and the number inside, if mislaid a reward of 20s. will be paid on recovery thereof, or if stolen, £2 on recovery and conviction of the thief. LUKE NATTRASS. Thorndon, May 24, 1840. OIL! OIL! OIL! WELSDON informs his friends and the • public that he has a large supply of Whale Oil, on very moderate terms. June 13, 1840. SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ! JUST received, ex the " Hope," a large assortment of boots and shoes. WILLIAM LYON. East end of the Company's Warehouses, June 27, 1840. A. FOWLDS BEGS to inform the Ladies of Port Nicholson, that she has just received an extensive assortment of Tuscan and Dunstable Straw Bonnets, in every variety of shape, together with an assortment of Ribbons and Trimmings, &c. N.B. Ladies' Bonnets made to order, also cleaned and altered. Adelaide-terrace, near the Bank, Britannia.MR. THORNTON. A LAD named Thomas Curry states that he is nephew to Mr Thornton, recently of the Bay of Islands, and that he expected to find that gentleman here. It is not known whether Mr. Thornton is at Port Nicholson, but whether he is or not. if he is desirous of meeting his nephew, by applying at this Office he can do so. June 27-, 1840. WANTED, a man and his wife as house servants. Apply at the " Gazette " Office. Port Nicholson June 27, 1840. T TNION BENEFIT SOCIETY, at Mr. Allen's vy Port Nicholson Tavern. Persons wishing to become members of this useful Society,- are particulary requested to attend and enter their names on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, it being the first monthly meeting of the Society, when a code of rules will be submitted for the approval of the majority of the members. By order of the Secretary and Stewards, Messrs. PEEL, MARSHALL & CROWDER. June 27, 1840. T.AND C. LOCKHART, Seedsmen and • Florists, 156 Cheapside, London, beg most respectfully to call the attention of the Company and Emigrants to New Zealand to their stock of Agricultural, GaVden," Flower Seeds, catalogues of which may be had gratis on post-

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 12, 27 June 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 12, 27 June 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 12, 27 June 1840, Page 1

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