Commercial Inn, Wellington. R BROWN begs to inform the public of • Port Nicholson that the above house is opened with a choice selection of wines, spirits, bottled ale and stout, combined with moderate charges. Barrett's Hotel, Wellington. UHUNT begs to announce to his friends • and the public, that he has succeeded Mr. R. Barrett in the above establishment, and trusts that by attention to secure a liberal share of support from those who may favour him with their patronage. Wines, spirits, ale, and porter, of the best qualities. An ordinary at 2 o'clock daily. Cold collations always ready. Public dinners provided. Good beds, and private apartments for the use of families. Freemason's Tavern, Lambton Quay, GD. MONTEITH begs to call the atten- • tion of the Colonists to his very superior stock of wines, spirits, and bottled ale, which are unrivalled at any other establishment. Good accommodation. RSEED, Boot and Shoe Maker, in return- • ing thanks to the Gentlemen and Public for their patronage and support, begs to inform them that he has just received a fresh supply of Leather. Boots and Shoes neatly repaired as usual. Lambton-quay, April 30, 1841. JOSHUA SCHOLES, Boot and Shoe Maker, U Lambton-quay, begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and its neighbouringdistricts, that he is now ready to receive orders, which will meet with punctual despatch ; and trusts from his experience in trade to merit a share of public patronage. BRADFIELD, Saddler and Harness • Maker. Repairs neatly done. Orders received at Marshall's Coffee-house. J CANNING, Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa • Manufacturer, Lambton-quay, adjoining Durie and Co.'s Stores. FURNITURE REPAIRED. JM'GREGOR begs respectfully to inform • the gentry and inhabitants of Port Nicholson that he has on sale, at his temporary residence, in the rear of Dr. Knox's, near the Bank, an assortment of best London-made watches, Dutch clocks, &c. Chronometers, clocks, watches, and musical boxes carefully cleaned and repaired. CLOCKS, Watches, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired by Robert Sturgeon, many years in a London jewellery business. Residence at present — at the back of Messrs. Waters and Smith's Stores. A HEWITT, Fishmonger, Lambton Quay, • Wellington, returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this Colony for the very liberal support he has hitherto received, and oegs to inform them that he has made arrangements for a constant supply of the choicest varieties of fish, which he confidently recommends to the public as being of the best quality. Orders for shipping received, and punctually attended to. OYSTERS FRESH DAILY. Also, a supply of vegetables fresh from the garden daily. E STAFFORD, Tailor, having removed • to Ins new house, near Messrs. T. and S. Cook's Stores, begs leave to return thanks to those gentlemen who have favored him with their support, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. N.B. — A first-rate cut and workmanship. To Agriculturalists and others. JOHN HALES, Cabinet maker, upholsterer, and paper hanger, &c. has on sale a quantity of superior red and white seed wheat, and fine sowing linseed of last year's growth ; also a case of single and double-darrelled guns, wearing apparel, &c. &c. Ingestrie-street, Te Aro Flat. 1 wo town acres to let in portions. General Store. MR. TELFORD having recently made ex- , . „ . te , ns i, ve purchases, begs to announce to his friends that he has on sale, HARDWARE of the first quality, including a great variety of nails. FLOUR of first and second quality. GROCERIES. — Tea, sugars, coffee, butter, soap, candles, rice, curry powder, pickles and sauces, spiceries, &c. WINES AND SPlßlTS.— Besides the usual supply of wines and spirits, there is a considerable quantity of Scotch Whiskey ; and a limited quantity of Colonial Whiskey. BOOTS AND SHOES.—There has been received a quantity of Wellington boots and barren's blacking. BLANKETS.— Fresh arrivals have come to hand in 8-4 and 11-4, of various qualities and prices. HABERDASHERY.— There is a select but limited quantity on hand, including tapes, threads, black and coloured sewing silks and twist, darning cotton, needles, combs, India silk and cotton handkerchiefs, braces, &c. DRAPERY.— White cotton shirting, stout unbleached cotton, 40in. wide, cotton checks, dark prints, &c. &c. OIL AND LAMPS.— This latter has received an increase of the best quality that has yet been offered in the Colony. There has also come to hand a small lot of straw hats, sou' westers, Scotch caps, umbrellas, &c. To Gentlemen going to Wanganui or the Bush. FOR SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, a large quantity of first, second, and third quality biscuit, warranted newly baked, and at moderate prices. Any gentleman can have his own flour baked into biscuit, if required. Auchabald Anderson.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 19, Issue 62, 19 June 1841, Page 4
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