UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. London Office, No. .33, Old Broad-street. Capital, £500,000; paid up, £300,000. Directors: George Fife Angas, Esq., Robert Brooks, Esq , James John Cummins, Esq.. Robert Gardener, Fsq., Manchester, John Gore, Esq., John William Buckle, Esq., Benjamin E. Lindp, Esq., Charles Edward Mangles, Esq., Christopher Rawsoii, Esq., Halifax, Thomas Sands, Esq., Liverpool, James Bogle Smith. Esq., i James Ruddell Todd, Esq. Trustees: George Carr Glyn, Esq., John Gore, Esq., and Jaw es J. Cummins, Esq. Bankers: Messrs. Gi^n, Hallifax, Mills, and Co. Secretary : Samo sl Jackson, Esq. Colonial Inspector : J. C. M'Laren, Esq. New Zealand Branch. Local Directors : Geo. S. Evans, Esq., D.C.L., and Geo. Hunter, Esq. Manager: John Smith, Esq., late of the Commercial Bank of England, Manchester. Branches at Sydney, I lobart Town, I aunceston, and I ort Philip. Port Nicholson, March 24, 1840. FTIHE Directors of the New Zealand Land JL Company hereby give notice, that they have EFFECTED AN ARRANGEMENT with the Union Bank of Australia, No. 38, Old Broad-street, London, for the establishment of a BRANCH BANK IN NEW ZEALAND, through which the business of the New Zealand Land Company will be transacted. The Directors therefore recommend to Colonists the Union Bank of Australia as an establishment possessing their entire confidence, and able to provide effectually for the financial wants of the first settlement. By order of the Board, A JOHN WARD, Sccretarr^ New Zealand Land Company's Office, 1, Adam-street, Adelphi, 27th Aug., 1839. , 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. WORKING BULLOCKS AND FAT WETHERS.— The Undersigned beg to notify that they have on hand two splendidWorking 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. 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. FOR SALE, a small quantity of superior SEED WHEAT. Apply to Mr. James Watt, Britannia. A CARD. MR. MONTEITB, (From Petoni,) SURGEON, - BRITANNIA. BARRETT'S HOTEL. R BARRETT begs to inform the Colonists 7 • 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 ol- - lations always ready. Good beds. 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. THE HOPE COFFEE AND EATING HOUSE. S MARSHALL begs leave tojanform his • friends and the public in general, thathe has opened the above house, and hopes by strict, attention to economy and quality, that he ,will ' receive a share of their support. Hot joints ready from 12 till 2. Cold joints always ready.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 30, 7 November 1840, Page 1
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