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JAMES WATT, E*q., having received positive instructions from Sydney to close the consignment of Sheep and Cattle, ex " Middlesex," has instructed , Messrs. JOHN and GEO. WADS TO SELL BY AUCTION, POSITIVELY WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE, At his Stock-yards, at Evans' Bay, on Monday, October 26, 1840, at one o'clock precisely, about 60 head of Cattle, more or less, consisting of Bullocks and Cows, some with Calves by their sides. Also, about 500 Wether Sheep, fit for the butcher. The whole to be allotted to suit purchasers. TERMS, CASH. The attention of gentlemen intending to carry on agricultural pursuits is particularly called to the above sale, as the whole of the above stock were selected from some of the first herds in Sydney, by persons well versed in the wants of a new Colony. The bullocks are of the hardest working breed, while the cows were selected especially for the dairy. The Auctioneers pledge themselves that the sale will take place positively without keserve. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY K. TAYLOR, ON SATURDAY (THIS DAY,) October 24th, 1840, at Barrett's Hotel, at one o'clock precisely, Three crates crockery, in lots to suit purchasers. Tobacco, rice, sugar. Port wine, in wood. And for the benefit of whom it may concern, Three boxes wearing apparel, books, &c. One bale containing about 50 dozen white calico shirts. TERMS AT SALE. A CARD. MR. MONTEITH, (From Petoni,) SURGEON, BRITANNIA. "BARRETT'S HOTEL. R BARRETT begs to inform the Colonists • of Port Nicholson, that the above Hotel is now open, and trusts by affording every accommodation to his guests, to merit a continuance of the patronage already bestowed upon him. Wines, spirits, ale, and porter, of the best quality. An ordinary daily at two o'clock. Cold c >Ilations always ready. Good beds. BROWN'S EATING HOUSE, BRITANNIA BEACH. R BROWN respectfully intimates to his • Friends and the Public of Port Nicholson, that he has opened a house in the above line, and trusts by moderate charges to merit a share of their kind patronage. An ordinary every day at two. Cold collations always ready. Good beds. Wanted for the above house, an experienced COOK. Apply as above. WANTED immediately, an experienced COOK ; also, a WAITER. Apply at the Durham Arms. Britannia, Oct. 21, 1840. WORKING BULLOCKS AND FAT WETHERS.— The Undersigned beg to notify that they have on hand two splendid Working Bullocks ; also, some superior Fat Wethers, just arrived, offers for which they are ready to receive at their Store. KNIGHT and HAIR. Britannia, Oct. 8, 1840. COWS, BULLOCKS, and HORSES. FOR SALE, several Milch Cows, with Calves at their sides, and in Calf. Also, a number of Working Bullocks, and a few Horses. Apply to Mr. Bligh, Britannia. FOR SALE, a small quantity of superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Mr. James Watt, Britannia. WANTED to purchase, for cash, Oil and Whalebone. Apply to WATERS and SMITH. Britannia, October 2, 1840. THE UNDERSIGNED will be happy to make a liberal advance on Oil and Whalebone, consigned to their Agents, Messrs. Masson and Hoggins. 5, Lime-streetsquare, London. WATERS and SMITH. Britannia, October 2, 1840. NOTICE. ANY person desirous of building on land adjoining the town, can procure land for the purpose free of rent, by applying to James Watt, Esq. Britannia, Oct. 8, 1840. HAND T. COOK beg to inform the^ • Public that they have opened the houaeV lately occupied by Mr. Heather as a Store, ia connexion with their other establishment, wherV, they intend to carry on business, and hope for' a continuation of the kind patronage they i hftve already received.

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

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 28, 24 October 1840, Page 1

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