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UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. London Office, No. 38, Old Broad-street. Capital, £500,000; paid up, £300,000. Directors: / George Fife Angas, Esq., Robert Brooks, Esq., ; James John Cummins, Esq.. 1 Robert Gardener, Esq., Manchester, John Gore, Esq., Charles Hindley, Esq ; , M.P., Banjamin E. Lindo, Esq., Charles Edward Mangles, E3q., Christopher Rawson, Esq., Halifax, Thomas Sands, Esq., Liverpool, James Bogle Smith, Esq., James Ruddell Todd, Esq. Trustees : George Carr Glyn, Esq., John - Gore, Esq., and James J. Cummins, Esq. Bankers : Messrs. Glyn, Hallifax, Mills,. and Co. ! Secretary : Samuel Jackson, Esq. . Colonial Inspector : J. C. M'Laren, E3q. New Zealand Branch. , Local Directors : Geo. S. Evans, Esq., D.C.L.> Edw. Betts Hopper, Esq., and Geo. Hunter, Esq. Manager : John Smith, Esq., late of the Coin-, meroial Bank of England, Manchester. Branches at Sydney, Hobart Town, Launceston, and Port Philip. Port Nicholson, March 24, 1840. - i nniiE Directors of the New Zealand LandS, X Company hereby give no'ice, that they® liave EFFECTED \N ARRANGEMENT with tile UlliollK Bank of Australia, No. 33, Old Broad-street,® London, for the establishment of a BRANCH|| BANK IN NEW ZEALAND, through which"' the business of the New Zealand Land Com-^ pmy will be transacted. The Directors thgre-* fore recommend to Colonists the Union Bankjj of Au-ttralia as an establishment possessing!: their entire confidence, and able to provide". effectually for the financial wants of the first| : settlement. • r i; By order of the Board, g1;g 1 ; JOHN WARD, Secretary.* New Zealand Land Company's Office, *, 1, Adam-street, Adelphi, 27th Aug., 1839. P MESSRS. HOPPER & CO. £' BEG to announce that their Factory forL Smith's work in general is now open, ad^ joining their Store, next the native Pah, Britannia, where ship and boat ironwork, stoves, grates, ovens, &c, are made and repaired with dispatch. ALSO, Engineering and Millwright's work conducted by Mr. H. Boy ton. The following articles may be had at the above Store, or at their Store by the River Hutt, wholesale or retail: — a large assortment of sail canvass and duck, blankets, rugs, flannels, blue cloth jackets and trousers, superfine do., Tweed, Wharncliff and cord trousers, gents, riding coats, blue pilot coats, worsted and cotton socks and stockings, superior strong and light men's shoes, plain and printed calicos, striped shirts and shirting. Tools and cutlery; pins, needles, fishhooks, gun flints, powder, and a variety of combs. Provisions. — Flour, biscuit, rice, raisins, butter, tea, coffee, sugar, soap, spices, sauces, pickles, hams, tongues, mustard, salt and starch. And a variety of articles too numerous to mention. July 3, 1840. rpHE 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, Bth April, 1840. WANTED, a number of Brick-makers. Apply at the " Gazette " Office. "DUTTER, in firkins, for Sale by the Sub senbers^ PA RTRIDGE and CO. PORT NICHOLSON HOTEL AND TAVERN. J ALLEN begs to inform his- friends and • . the" public, that he happened his New Housed and is happy io«sta;te;that he has good Beds, and every accommodation upon the most reasonable terms. The boat Enterprise will start from his House every morning at 9 o clock, for Thorndon, for the conveyance of Passengers and parcels, and return in the evening. N.B. In connexion with the above, J. A.' has his Butcher's Shop, Grocery, Provision, and Drapery Stores, where the public can be supplied with every article in the above branches, and with good and cheap oil, cotton, &c. &c EX the "Platina," pit and cross-cut saws of the best quality; also, felling axes and hatchets in great variety. On sale at Messrs. Wallace, White, and Wallace's Stores, west end of the Beach, wholesale and retail. N.B.—An assortment of pit and band-saw files. July 31, 1840.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 19, 15 August 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 19, 15 August 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 19, 15 August 1840, Page 1

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