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UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. London Office, No. 3S) Old Broad-street. "1 Capital, £500,000; paid up, £300,000. "l -~ — o Direc tors : v, George Fife Angas, Esq., Robert Brooks, Esq , c James John Cmnmus, Esq.. t, Robert Gardener, i sq., Manchester, / John Gore, Esq., (J John W'lliam Buckle, Esq., Benjamin E. Lindo Esq., ' Charles Edward Mangles, Esq., Christopher Rawson, Esq., Halifax, Thomas Sands, Esq , Liverpool, James Bogle Smith, lisq., James Ruddell Tod.l, Esq. n Trustees : George Caijr Gi.yn, Esq., John ? Gore, Esq., and Jay its J. Cummins, Esq. Bankers : Messrs. Gr. n, Hallifax, Mills, y. and 130. j, Secretary : Same ;l Jackson, Esq. C Colonial Inspector: J. C. M'Laren, Esq. / New Zsaland Branch. * Local Directors: Geo. S. Evans, Esq., D.C.L., - and Geo. Huntfk, Esq. £ Manager: John Smith, Esq., late of the Com- I mercial Bank of England, Manchester. Branches at Sydney, c I lobart Town, ; 1 aunceston, and \ 1 ort Philip. " s Port Nicholson, March 21, IS 10. c THE Directors of the New Zealand Land s Company hereb} give noice, that they t have E-NECTED AN AUR \ NGEMENT with the UllioH • v 8 Bank of Australia, N.>. 38, "Old Broad-street, ; London, for the establishment of a BRANCH i BANK IN NEW ZEALAND, through which j the business of the Now Zealand Lund Com- i pany will be transacted. The Directors there- < fore recommend to Colonists the Union Bmk i of Australia as an establishment -possessing their entire confidence, and able to provide j effectually for the financial wants of the first t settlement. j -i -.r~ E^ owior of thu -Boards - V, ;« JOHN WARD, Secretary. | ■ New Zealand Land Company's Office^ I | 1, Adam-street, Add phi, 27th Aug., 1839. QUEEN'S HEAD TAVERN. J HO WES 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. PORT NICHOLSON HOTEL AND TAVERN. J 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 Thorn don, for the conveyance of Passengers and parcels, and return in the evening. N.B. In connexion with the above, J. A. has his Butcuer'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, See. &c. WINE AND SPIRIT VA7JLTS.' THE NEW ZEALANDER, delighted at the gr^at influx of civilized and other beings to his native country, has opened his house to administer to their palates most of the liquid, luxuries of their own country, and which he feels assured upon trial will be found no wise inferior to those which tliey were accustomed to imbibe at home, and havrthe additional recommendation OF BEING VERY CHEAP. The above-mentioned gentleman being absent on a tour of discovery and pig jobbing, has left special orders with ROBERTY to transact business in his absence, and has charged him to adhere strictly to the following low prices : — . R um 6d. per quartern. Cognac Brandy «d. ditto ditto. Hollands gin 6d. ditto ditto. Sherry wine 6d. ditto ditto. p or t 6d. ditto ditto. Madeirt Gel. ditto ditto. Burton ale Is. per quart. Hoare's brown stout .... Is. ditto ditto. Cognac brandy 12s. per gallon. Jamaica rum 10s. ditto dittofc Hollands gin Bs. 6d. ditto dnTo. Madeira wine 4s. per bottle. Port 4s. ditto ditto. Port, in draught Bs. 6d. per gallon. Kumu toto, Britannia. HAND T. COOK beg 'o inform the* • Public that they have opened «; 8a house lately occupied by Mr. Heather as a Store, in connexion with their other establishmeit»»where they intend to carry on business, and hope for a continuation of the kind patronage they have already received.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 29, 31 October 1840, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 29, 31 October 1840, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 29, 31 October 1840, Page 1

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