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LEDGERS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, &c ] ON SALE, at the Office of the "New Zealand Gazette," Ledgers, demy and foolscap. Journals and cash books. Day books, bound in vellum. Foolscap and quarto cash and account books, half bound. Superior memorandum books, various sizes. Pocket books, Parchment bound and clasped memorandum books. j Portfolios. Large and small wafer seals. Patent wafers. Superior quills. Ofhce pen knives. Sealing wax, two qualities. India rubber. Red and black ink, in powder and bottles. Rulers, various sizes. Best steel pens and rosewood holders. Large and small slates and slate pencils. Red tape, &c. &c. In the wholesale paper department will be found an extensive stock of Fine laid pott, Fine thick wove quarto post, Ditto ditto octavo do., Superfine wove quarto satin post, Ditto ditto octavo ditto, Ditto thin laid quarto ditto, Ditto ditto octavo ditto, Superfine large thin blue wove qtiarto post, stamped, Superfine laid foolscap, Large thin quarto post, Note paper, Brown paper, imperial cap., Bag ditto, Kent ditto, Royal hand, Lumber ditto, Blue demy, Demy blotting paper, Double crown, Small hand, Crown, Blank cards. &c. fire. Brc. FENCING POLES. "\/TR. TELFORD is authorised to receive IYX orders for this article, to be delivered at Lowry Bay, the Beach at Petoni, or at Britannia. HOUSE FOR SALE. That well finished and water tight Wooden House, occupied by Mr. Grace ; 14 feet square, and 7§ feet high in the walls. It is the best model of a comfortable small house yet built in the Colony. Britannia, Sept. 18, 1840. WEEKLY MARKET. MR. J. TELFORD has arranged to have a weekly market on MONDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, at his Warehouse, from 4 to 7 o'clock, being intended chiefly for the accommodation of Workmen's Families. The following articles will be sold in small quantities, at reasonable prices : — Flour, oatmeal, sugar, tea, coffee, butter, cheese, candles, soap, &c. &c. Port Nicholson, June 15, 1840. GENERAL STORE. MR. TELFORD hnving recently made extensive 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, spiceries, 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 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 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 unbleached cotton, 40in. wide, Scotch linen sheeting, Irish linen, cotton checks, dark prints, &c. &c. OIL AND LAMPS.— This latter has received an increase of the best quality that has yet been offered in the Colony. There has also come to hand a small lot of Eveleigh and Neave's superior London beaver hats, straw hats, sou' westers, Scotch caps, umbrellas, &c. CLOTHING, consisting of Jackets in beaverteen, corduroy, and duck ; waistcoats, in swandown and beaverteen; trowsers, beaverteen, corduroy, flushing, duck, &c. ; regatta, unbleached cotton, and stout striped shirts; Guernsey frocks and lamb's wool under Bhirts, shirts, blue and red serge ditto, cotton and worsted hose. TO THE RETAIL TRADE. Mr. Telford has peculiarly favourable attractions for the Trade in Fine cape powdered and salt butter, An extensive supply of rice, Raw sugars. STATIONERY, consisting of day books, Eocket ledgers, note, memorandum, and pass 00l- writing paper, ink, slates, slate pencils, &c. CU vhing of every description, Ticking. i A few sets of scales and weights stall on hand. , , S^v^ral much cows, one or two near calving.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 4

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