S. HARTLEY-, Cu'ler and Gun Smith, begs • mo?t re*pectf<iily to inform the public oi Wellington, that he Ims' coinmaticed business' near to the St.n-e of Mr. Rhodes, and hoped by punctual attendance and moderate charges, \v merit a share of their patronage and support. FBRADEY, boot maker, respectfully in- • forms the colonists of Port Nicholson, that he has removed to W.'lliii'jcton, next to Mr. Goodfellow, baker, where his business will be carried on in future, and gentlemen can bisupplied 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 oft' at very low prices. EX "SUSANNAH ANN.' ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned. Men's strong nailed boots, Women's and children's boots and shoes of all sizes, L ulios jean boots, Small scales and weights, Horse shoe nails, Boat nails and reeves. Muskets, Cigar., Hoop iron, Bar, rod, and sheet iron, Spices, ginger, &c, an assortment for making ginger beer ; Allspice, pepper, &c. W. B. RHODES and CO. NOW landing, and on sale at the Stores of the undersigned, Double barrelled guns (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, axos, nails, &c. A large quanty of pork, in good condition, from the coast. W. B. RHODES and CO. GENERAL STORE. KNIGHT and HAIR respectfully intimate to their friends and the inhabitants of Port Nicholson, that they have on sale, at their Store, the following articles, which they can with confidence recommend, viz. . — Sugar, teas, flour, butter, cheese, lard, rice, coffee, tobacco, almonds, currants and raisins, together with a general assortment of groceries. Also, a supply of hardware, haberdashery, and dranery of every description. N.B. — A supply of refined sperm oil just come to hand. Mr. K. has on hind, a 1-rgp assortment of Agricultural and Girden Seed.s and Implements, all of which he can with confidence recommend, the seeds being all of last year's harvest; and as he will be continually in receipt of fresh supplies from his relativp, the well known Nursery and Seedsman in London, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of the £ol"iiisr". " Wellington, Oct. lfi, 1840. WORKING BULLOCKS AND FAT WETHERS.— The UmWsi<rned bog to notify that they have on hand two splendid Working Bullocks ; also, some superior Fat Wether, jusr arrived, offers for which they aie ready t receive at their Stm-p. KNIGHT and HAIR. Oj* 8, 1810. ON SALE, ex " Magnet," Il'ivannnh Cigars.. Manilla Cheroots. Scotch snuff. French rapppe. Cherry brandy. WILLIAM LYON. FOR SALE, BLANKETS, 9-4 and 10-4. Prints. Crockery, fblue Stanhope,) consisting of tureens, soup plates, plates, dishes (with or j without covers.) teacups and saucers, tea pots, milk pots, sugar bowls, ewers and basins, &c. A 40-sf:>llon copper, with pock. Tubs of various shes, well adapted for salting po v k «md making bacon. Carpenters' and gardeners' tools. J. MINET. Wellington, Oct. 30, 1840. THRESH PORK. -The Undersigned having purchased th Q entire car»o of pis^, ex " Elizabeth." and which are allowed to be one of the b?st lots ever brought to this place, are enabled to supply fresh pork of a superior quality daily at rh"ir 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 rias 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. STOLEN, from a saw-pit at the back of Col. Wakefield's residence, a number of strong wide slabs. Also, a short time since, a pair of new oars, from a boat near Mr. Monteith's Surgery, one English make and one mouri make, belonging to R. Davis. Whoever will give information of either of the above robberies, will receive half-a-guinea reward from R. Davis, Pipetea Pah. FOR. SALE, one of the fastest Whale Boats in the-harbour, oars and sails complete. \ ;Waitt and Tinline.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume I, Issue 34, 5 December 1840, Page 4
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