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Gazette Office. STATIONERY WHOLESALE & RETAIL. WE beg to announce the arrival, from England, of the first part of pur extensive orders in this department of business. Our stock already consists of every article required for Schools, Banks, Courts, Law Offices, and Artists, &c. ; whilst the ornamental and drawing room stationery has not been overlooked. The difficulties attending the first establishment having been overcome, and every arrival from. England adding fresh additions to our stock, will enable us to reduce our charges on most articles at least 50 per cent. Storekeepers and wholesale dealers can be supplied to any extent, and on terms equally advantageous to any obtained in Sydney, Writing papei, Imperial, Royal, Foolscap, various qualities, Large thick post, wove and laid, Thin post, ditto, Fine bath post, gilt. Double elephant, antiquarian, imperial, and royal drawing paper, Oblong clasped memorandum books, French tracing paper, Ladies' and gentlemen's card cases, Ditto do. tinted and embossed cards, Sponge, wafers in 2 oz. boxes, Black edge and bordered, letter and note paper. Invoice books, with indexes, various sizes, Cash books, ruled double, various sizes, Envelopes, Pewter jnkstands, Ebony inkstands, with drawers," Broad and narrow green silk ribbon, Brief-apd deed paper, Ruled paper for bill heads, Royal nand, double hand brown, and royal brown wrapping paper, Ledgers and account books, various sizes, Pocket ledgers and memorandum books, Engraved copy slips and books, Best Welch slates, large and small, Blank music books, Message cards, Coloured papers, Sugar papers, Note papers, Playing cards, coloured and gold backs, Copy books, Black lead pencils, India rubber, bottle and patent, Ivory folders and knives, Pen knives, Rulers, pocket books, Blank bills of exchange, Letter and bill files, Ink and ink powders, Bibles and testaments, Spelling books, various, Primers, Children's books in great variety, Blank Custom-house forms, for auctioneers, and all the other Custom-house forms for Merchants. Seamen's advance notes. Seamen's articles of agreement. Log-books. Blank writs, Parchments for deeds. Quills. Ever pointed pencil cases in superior German Silver. Lucifer boxes. Wafer stamps. t ANTED A SHEPHERD.— No one need apply who has not been brought up as a Shepherd. Apply to W. Hulke, Cowpastures Farm. Union Bank of Australia. London Office, No. 38, Old Broad-street. Capital, £800,000; paid up, £500,000. DIRECTORS : George Fife Angas, Esq., Robert Brooks, Esq., James John Cummins, Esq., Robert Gardener, Esq., Mancheiter, John Gore Esq., John William Buckle, Esq., Benjamin E. Lindo, Esq., Charles Edward Mangles, Esq., Christopher Rawson, Esq., Halifax, Thomas Sands, Esq., Liverpool, James Bogle Smith, Esq., James Ruddell Todd, Esq. Trustee! : George Carr Glyn, Esq., John Goue, Esq.. and James J. Cummins, Esq. Bankers: Messrs. Glyn, Hallipax, Mills, and Co. Secretary: Samuel Jackson, Esq. i Colonial Inspector: J. C. M'Laiven, 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, Hobart Town, , Launceston, and Port Philip. Port Nicholson, March 24, 1840. THE Directors of the New Zealand Land 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, JOHN WARD, Secretary. New Zealand Land Company's Office, 1, Adam-street, Adelphi, 2^ Aug. 1839. npHE Nelson Examiner and New Zealand JL Chronicle (published at Nelson,) is regularly transmitted to Wellington, and may "be had at the office of this paper. The Nelson Examiner will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, ten shillings per quarter payable in advance. [ . Orders for the paper and advertisements received at the Office of this paper. }

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 22, Issue 187, 22 October 1842, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 22, Issue 187, 22 October 1842, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume 22, Issue 187, 22 October 1842, Page 4

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