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O\ SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, ex the "Coromandel," "Lunar," and Elizabeth : — Blankets, 10-4 and 11-4. Ladies' cloaks. i Flour, first quality. Tar, in barrels. Cotton handkerchiefs. A choice selection of pedestal, awing, and other lamps. Best negrohead tobacco. Superior Java ditto, Elliott's stout, in hhds. Ditto pale ale, ditto. Sherry, in octaves. Excellent ditto, in bottle. • Port, in wood. Rum, best Jamaica. Brandy, real cognac. Gin, three qualities. Tea, sugar, salt, soap, starch, blue, black pepper, coffee, vinegar, raisins, currants, bottled fruits, pickles, mustard, saltpetre, Cork rose butter, cheese, sago, arrowroot, treacle, refined sugar, &c. &c. &c. The above articles will be sold at exceedingly low prices. The advertisers would prefer selling the invoices. JOHN and GEO. WADE. ON SALE, ex "Lunar," "Magnet," and other late arrivals : Ladies' light chintz muslin dresses, Madagascar mats, for carpettiug, &c. Porter and ale in wood, Prime stout in ditto, Hyson skin tea, Mauritius sugar, Rice, Tobacco. WAITTandTINLINE Britannia, Oct. 16, 1840. HAND T. COOK, have received by the • late arrivals additional goods, and are enabled to offer to the Port Nicholson public the undei mentioned articles, being all of the 'j^best quality and lowest possible prices : — Butter, cheese, floufj rice (real Patna,) teas, chocolate, cocoa, coffee, always fresh ground, !in any quantity ; sugars, moist and loaf; toi baccos, Cavendish, negrohead, & shag ; pickles, sauces; preserved fvuits, souns, and meats, in excellent condition ; prime bottled mustard and curry powder, almonds and raVins, currants, spices, starch, blue, paints, linseed oil, turpentine, and every description of groceries; boots and shoes, men, women, and childrens' ; duck and fancy Irowsers ; regatta, red, and blue sh'rts ; lamb's wool ditto ; cloth caps and j jacket, straw hats, pr'.nta, checked cottons, Madras neckerchie's, welch flannel, canvass, dungaree, muskets, guns, powder and shot, and many other things too numerous to specify. H. and T. C. have also on hand an extensive assortment of ironmongery, crockery ware, glass ware, and window glass, always ready for inspection. Britannia, Ist October, 1840. NOTICE. — The Undersigned returns thanks to the public for the support he has received, and intimates that having determined on leaving this part of the Colonj r , he has retii ed f.om his present business. He requests that all debts due to him or the firm of " Durie and Millar," may be paid as soon as possible to the Undersigned, or Mr. John Wade, his agent, who is authorized to grant receipts for such. AH accounts to be tendered. ARCHIBALD MILLAR. Premises for sale, consisting of d^vel]ing house, oven, &c. ; also, Brickyard, and implements belonging to such. ONE CONCERN. ESSRS. READING AND NEWELL, Carpknters, Joiners, and Builders, beg leave to inform the public generally of Port Nicholson, that having made arrangements to secure a constant supply of timber, they are now ready to contract for the erection of any class of buildings, and trust by punctuality and and dispatch, to merit a share of the public patronage. Britannia, next door to Mr. Allen's Store. J NEWELL begs to intimate to the Gentry • of Port Nicohlson that he is now ready to prepare plans, elevations, and specifications of any class of public or private buildings, and trusts by experience at home and in the neigh- • bouring Colonies as a practical man, and a full knowledge of the strength and durability of colonial timber, with a strict regard to strength, elegance, durability, and economy in the structure of buildings, he will be able to merit a share of the public patronage. "Greeh,,Cottage, No. 1, Britannia. FOR SALE, HOUSE door 3, 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. A Sept. 10, 1840,

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 1

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