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LOCAL BA2SIS. npHE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE an- i " JL nouncc that this Bank will be ready to go into operation as soon after the delivery of the Town Lands as possible. June 19, 1840. BSreiEl&OSLSftlff.A.Zrc' BARGAINS. \ HAND T. COOK have just landed, atj • their Stores, at Thorndon, from the"Kate," a large quantity of the following! goods, which they can offer either wholesale or, retail, at unusually low prices. „ Shell and Soft Almonds, Malaga Raisins, Bottled Fruits, Sauces, Pickles, Anchovies, Spanish Olives, Fine Salad Oil, Mustard, j Tea, Rice, Loaf Sugar, CORKS, Port andi Sherry, Old Jamaica Rum (no Arrack,), Cheroots, Diaper Rugs, WITNEY BLAN-' KETS, Sic. &c. &c. Superior Sperm Oil, 'at 10s. per gallon. Some of the above articles have been much wanted in the Colony, dealers will therefore do well to make early application. Thorndon, August 26, 1840. WEEKLY MARKET. MR. J. TELFORD lias arranged to have a WEtiKLY MAKKET Oil MONDAY aild SATURDAY EVENINGS, at hia Warehouse, from 4 to 7 (/clock, being intended chiefly for rhe accommodation of Workmen's Families. The following iirticles will be sold in small quantifies, at reasonable prices: — Flour, oatmeal, sugar, tea, coffee, butter, cheese, candles, soap, &c. &c. - Port Nicholson, June 15, 1840. LAND OSD2SKS. SEVERAL lots of Tcwr. .-.nd Country Sections for Sale, by Private Contract. Apply to I 11. R. Strang, Esq., Solicitor, No. 4, ClydeI terrace, or to Mr. J. Telford. Several of these I acres will be sub-divided, to suit purchasers. Port Nicholson, April 24, 1840. GSNES&L STOxtS. "\/f R. TELFORD having recently made ex-J-VJL tensive purchases, begs to announce to his friends that he has on sale, HARDWARE of the first quality, including a great variety of nails. FLOUR of first and second quality. GROCERIES. — Tea, sugars, coffee, butter, soap, candles, rice, curry powder, pickles and sauces, spicories, ox tongues, pickled tripe, &c. WINES AND SPlßlTS.— Besides the usual supply of wines and spirits, there is a considerable quantity of Scotch Whiskey ; a limited i quantity of Colonial. Whiskey is expected early next week. BOOTS AND SHOES.— There has been received a quantity of Wellington boots and Warren's blacking. BLANKETS. — Fresh arrivals have come to hand in 8-4 and 11-4, of various qualities and j prices. ! HABERDASHERY.— There is a select but limited quantity on hand, including tapes, threads, black and coloured sewing silks and twist, worsted and darning cotton, needles, combs, India silk and cotton handkerchiefs, and braces, &c. DRAPERY.- -White cotton shirting, stout unbundled cotton, 40iu. wide, Scotch linen sheeting, Irish linen, cotton checks, dark prints, &c. &c. | OIL AND LAMPS.— This latter .has re- . ceived an increase of the best quality that has | yet been offered in the Colony. . _ There has also come to hand a small let of Eveleigh and Neavc's superior London beaver ~ hats, straw hats, sou' westers, Scotch caps, umbrellas, &c. : CLOTHING, consisting of Jackets inbeaver- ! teen, corduroy, and duck ; waistcoats, in swani down and beaverteen ; trowsers, beaverteen, 1 corduroy, flushing, duck, &c. ; regatta, un1 bleUcTfed "cotton, and stout striped shirts; -Guernsey frocks and lamb's wool under shirts, i -shirts, blue and red serge ditto, cotton and worsted hose. TO THE RETAIL TRADE. Mr. Telford has, peculiarly favourable attrac•ions for the Trade in i Fine cape powdered and salt butter, An extensive supply of rice, Raw* sugars. STATIONERY, consisting of day books, ; pocket ledgers, note, memorandum, and pass | books, writing paper, ink, slates, slate pencils, &c. i Clothing of every description, Ticking. A few sets of scales and weights still on hand. 3 PIGS. — From the disappointment and dis3 putes about this week's arrival, Mr. Telford will in future decline promising to keep this stock for particular parties ; but will send notices oi an expected arrival in a few days, and will be • open to tender for the whole, within a specified ! time after arrival on the Beach. Several milch cows, one or two near calving. WANTED, a number of Brick-makers. Apply at the "Gazette" Office.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 22, 5 September 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 22, 5 September 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 22, 5 September 1840, Page 1