FBRADEY, boot maker, respectfully in- • forms the colonists of Port Nicholson, that he has removed to Wellington, next to Mr. Goodfellow, baker, where his business will be carried on in future, and gentlemen can be supplied with boots of a superior quality ; he has also for sale a stock of Ironmongery, and all sorts of nails, all of the very best quality, and a quantity of other goods really worth attention, as the whole will be sold off at very low prices. H. READ, TINMAN AND BRAZIER, T> ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants XV of Wellington, that he has removed from Petoni, and has commenced business at the house lately occupied by Mr. Davis, back of Mr. Alzdorf's, where he hopes by moderate charges and punctuality, to merit their patronage. H. Read also takes this opportunity of thanking those gentlemen who have hitherto so kindly supported him. THE CARGO of the schooner " Essington," for sale by the Undersigned, at the Stores of Mr. A. Hort, Britannia, consisting of: — Fine and second flour, in 1 and 2 cwt. bags. - Seed wheat and oats. Bengal rice. Irish butter, in firkins and half firkins. Hams and smoked shoulders. Liverpool salt. Soap, in 561b. boxes. Hyson skin tea, in half chests. Pouching ditto, in 10 catty boxes. Java Coffee. West India and Bengal rum, in hhdi. Cognac brandy. Schiedam gin. Old Tom in cases. Hoare's XXX ale in hhds. Bottled ale and porter. Teneriffe wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter casks. Port, claret, and sherry, in cases. Mauritius and Manilla sugar. Paint oil and turpentine. Mustard and pickles, in cases. Pipes. Negrohead tobacco, Manilla cigars, No. 5, superior. Witney blankets. Flushing slops. Red serge shirts. Moleskin slops. Comforters. Scotch bonnets and caps. Plaid shawls. Soldiers' great coats. * Navy blue shirts. Striped cotton shirts. Regatta ditto. Shirting and sheeting calico. Boots and shoes. Merton down and gossamer hats. Canvass. RICHARD BROWN. Wellington, Oct. 26, 1840 NOW landing, and on sale at the Stores of the undersigned, -- - »-~ , Double barrelled guvs (flintlocks) in excellent condition. Butter, tripe, tea, in chests and half chests. Clothing, corks, canvass, shot, flints. Iron boilers, gunpowder in half barrels. Spades and shovels, axes, nails, &c. A large quanty of pork, in good condition, from the coast. ' W. B. RHODES and CO. FRESH PORK.— The Undersigned having purchased the entire cargo of pigs, ex "Elizabeth, "and which are allowed to be one of the best lots ever brought to this place, are enabled to supply fresh pork of a superior quality daily at their Store. The shipping supplied with fresh beef, mutton, and pork ; also stores of every description. A consignment of cheese received by the late arrivals from Sydney. Wanted to charter, a small Schooner. KNIGHT and HAIR. Wellington, Nov. 12, 1840. THE UNDERSIGNED takes this opportunity to return thanks for the liberal support he received while in business upon the Hutt, and begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has now opened his new store upon Thorndon Flat, where he has made a great addition to his usual stock of various articles, especially ladies and children's wearing apparel. A. HORNBROOK. Wellington, Nov. 6, 1840. ON SALE, ex " Emigrant," 15 tons excellent Colonial flour, the best and cheapest in the Colony. 10 tons American ditto, in excellent condition, cheaper than ever offered before in New Zealand. [ 50 casks tobacco, warranted the best, in small handy packages. 16 bags rice. Gunpowder in quarter barrels. Biscuit, Ist quality. Molasses. 3 bales calico, very cheap. Blankets, from 9-4 to 12-4. Excellent Sydney beef, in tierces. Ditto American, in ditto. Sherry, from 245. to 355. per dozen. Port, in bottle. Porter, in wood and bottle. Ale, in ditto ditto. Brandy, rum, gin, &c. Src. Apply to John and Gbo. Wade. FOR SALE, A THOROUGH-BRED MARE and FOAL. J\. The mare got by that famous imported horse "Peter Fin," out of a mare by "Buffalo." The foal by an imported Arab horse " Bagdat." Two Milch Cows, one with a young calf at her foot, the other forward in calf. Apply to John and Geo. Wade. BOARD and LODGING for Gentlemen, at Mr. Richard Brown's Boarding House, ! near the Wakefield Club House.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 33, 28 November 1840, Page 4
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