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ARCHIBALD ANDERSON BEGS to inform the public, that he has opened a Store atThorndon, on the north end of the Beach, where he will always have on hand a supply of the following articles, on sale at moderate prices. Jackets and Trowsers, in corderoy, beverteen, and duck. Shirting, in fine regatta coloured, blue stripes, and unbleached cotton. Groceries, at different prices ; tea, coffee, mustard, pepper, and rice. Wines and Spirits, of wholesale quality. Oils and Lamp Wick. Hardware and Cutlery, of all kinds, and of superior quality. A. A. also begs to inform the public that they can be supplied with good fresh mutton and pork daily. -j, COMMERCIAL HOTEL & COFFEE ROOMS. J ALLEN, in returning thanks to his friends • and the public for the very liberal support he has received since he commenced business at Petoni, begs to inform them that he has opened the above-named establishment at Britannia, where he can accommodate them with refreshments and good beds; and there will be an Ordinary daily at one o'clock. J. Allen has also in connection with the above establishment, a general Store, from which he can supply every article of drax)ery, hosiery, provisions, fresh meat, &c &c. J. A.'s Boat, with an experienced crew, will continue to laave Petoni every morning, at 8 o'clock, for Britannia, and return thence at 4 in the afternoon. PORT NICHOLSON HOTEL AND TAVERN. T ALLEN begs to inform his friends and • the public, that he has opened his New House, and is happy to state that he has good Beds, and every accommodation upon the most reasonable terms. The boat Enterprize 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. QUEEN'S HEAD TAVERN. J HOWES begs to inform his friends and • the public, that the above house is now open and parties favouring him with their patronage will find every accommodation. The splendid new boat "Speculator," with an experienced crew, will leave the Beach at Petoni every' morning at 9 o'clock, for Britannia, and return from the above house at 3 in the afternoon. Cold joints always ready. Good beds. WEARING APPAREL. TUST RECEIVED, and on Sale at the Store tl of the undersigned, Two trunks gentlemen's fine summer wearing apparel, viz. : — Saperfine cloth shooting coats, Superfine black dress coats, Superfine black surtouts, Superfine black waistcoats and trowsers, Printed cord trowsers, Kerseymere trowsers, Taglioni coats, White cofd trowsers, White cantoon trowsers, White cantoon cord coats. Shrunk linen drill trowsers, Twilled cloth surtouts, Check merino trowsers, Coloured cantoon trowsers, Fine quilling waistcoats, Drab doeskin trowsers, Striped union trowsers, Light Valencia waistcoats, Buff welted waistcoats, Fine chali waistcoats, Black dress stocks, India rubber straps. ONE BALE", CONTAINING Beverteen trowsers, lined and unlined, Beverteen and moleskin jackets, Fustian shooting coats, _ m ■ Swansdown and Valencia waistcoats, Flannel jackets and sleeved waistcoats, Flushing coats and trowsers, Pea jackets and pilot coats, Canvass and duck trowsers. One box superfine London beaver hats. WILLIAM LYON. FOR SALE, HOUSE doors, with frames, complete. French cottage windows. Two-cut deals. Battens. Port Nicholson boards. Ditto plank and scantling. Now at Petoni, but will be sold deliverable on the beach at Britannia. T. M. PARTRIDGE; and CO. Sept. 10, 1840. __^__\ CLARET, in casea of one dozen each | T. M. PARTRIDGE and CO, /

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 October 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 October 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 October 1840, Page 1

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