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NEW ZEALAND BANKING COMPANY.

Election of DIRECTORS will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday next, the First September, at 12 o'clock.
D. POLLEN, Hon. Sec.

Sales by Auction.

To be Sold by Auction, by Mr. D. Nathan.
At his Store, Kororarika, on Wednesday next, the 2nd September, 1840, at 12 o'clock,
A QUANTITY of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Slops, Spirits, Tobacco, consisting of:
Pit, cross cut and hand saws
Ditto ditto files
Knives and forks
Pocket knives
Razors, camp ovens
Tea and table spoons
Chisels, hammers, augers, shot belts,
Powder flasks,
Door latches
Rack combs
Small tooth ditto
Sixty gross pipes
Foolscap paper,
Mustard, pickles
Dungaree
Striped and regatta shirts
Bed-tick, checks
Prints, trowsers, jackets, waistcoats,
And a quantity of other GOODS, too numerous to mention.
Terms at time of sale.
At one o'clock will be put up, a five ton BOAT, with sails, if not previously sold by private contract.

"Advance New Zealand."

For Sale by Auction, by Messrs. Spicer & Weavell.
On Friday the 28th August, at 11 o'clock, ON THE PREMISES,
THAT admirably situated House at present occupied as part of the Hotel by Mr. S. A. Wood, together with the unexpired term of three years Lease of the Ground.
ALSO,
The unexpired Lease of the House and Ground adjoining the above, lately occupied by Dr. Meyrick.
An excellent Store, House and Garden, in the immediate neighbourhood of Kororarika.
An excellent Allotment of Land fronting York street, with a good Tapoo House thereon.
And several valuable Properties, comprising Farms and Town Allotments.
Terms at time of sale.


FOR SALE BY AUCTION,

By Mr. W. Wilson.
On Friday, the 27th August, at 11 o'clock,
CASKS Gin
100 kegs ditto of 10 gallons each
100 kegs tobacco
60 gallons paint oil
400 kegs white lead
200 kegs thick paint
100 tow lines
60 bags shot
10 cases pipes
400 kegs boat nails
7 double-barrelled guns
And other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms at sale.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION,

By Messrs. Spicer & Weavell,
On Friday, the 28th August, at Wood's Hotel. (unless previously disposed of)
VERY excellent weather boarded HOUSE, most admirably situated for business, on the Beach, and containing one very large Room, suitable for a Store, also, a good sized sitting room, with a large kitchen on the ground floor, and extensive sleeping accommodation over the front rooms, together with the unexpired term of 3 year's Lease of the Ground, comprising a frontage of 40 feet with a depth of 300 feet.
Terms at sale.

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION,

By Mr. W. Wilson.
At his Rooms, Kororarika, on Saturday, the 29th (if not previously disposed of by private contract,)
16 beautiful alluvial and kaori timbered Farms, of 120 acres each, situated on the magnificent and navigable River Wairoa, on the West coast of this the Northern Island. Four of these Farms have a frontage to the above named River whilst the remainder are situated in their immediate rear. The soil has been pronounced by recent Tourists in New Zealand, of the richest agricultural description, being of a deep rich alluvial deposit. These Farms, on this River, have the double advantage of two Ports for shipment, one where the Mongakahia disembogues itself into the ocean on the west coast, the other at the Port of Wangaree, on the east coast, equi-distant between the Thames and Bay of Islands, with a level portage of twelve miles, between the head of navigation of the Wairoa and the newly discovered port aforesaid of Wangaree, a port, in every way suited for vessels of any draught of water.
Title unexceptionable. For further particulars and a sight of the Plan, apply to C. B. Brewer, Esq., Kororarika.
ALSO,
Six Allotments at the Pa and two in Kororarika.
Terms 20 per cent on the day of sale, the balance by bill at 3 months.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

In reference to Messrs. SPICER & WEAVELL'S Advertisement in the New Zealand Advertiser and Bay of Islands Gazette of the 20th instant, wherein they state their intention to Sell by Auction on Friday, the 23rd instant, a certain Weather-boarded House, situated on Kororarika Beach,—Notice is hereby given, that the said House having been built on Land, the property of James Harvey, late of the Bay of Islands, an Insolvent, the Public are hereby cautioned against purchasing, damaging, or removing the same, otherwise they will be prosecuted according to Law, as proceedings are now being taken to render the said property available for payment of the said James Harvey's debts, no Conveyance of the said Property ever having been made to any party here.
DAVID SCOTT,
Agent for the principal Creditors of James Harvey.

To the proprietors of the New Zealand Banking Company.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
I TAKE the liberty of offering myself as a Candidate for the Office of DIRECTOR in the New Zealand Banking Company, and respectfully solicit your votes at the Election which will take place on the 1st September.
Should you be pleased to elect me, I pledge myself that nothing will be omitted on my part to promote the interests of the Company.
I have the honor to be,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Your very obedient servant,
WILLIAM WILSON.
August 10, 1840.

THE ROYAL HOTEL,

Adjoining the Court-House, Grand Parade, (Governor Hobson street,) KORORARIKA.
J. JONES, having finished his elegant and spacious HOTEL, begs respectfully to acquaint the nobility, gentry and visitors to the Bay of Islands, that he will open the above Hotel, on WEDNESDAY next, for business; as, also, to direct the attention of Families and Gentlemen to its delightful and healthy situation (a short distance from the Beach) likewise, to its various and highly superior internal arrangements and accommodations. J. J. trusts by persevering in every attention to the comfort and health of his guests, to render his exertions deserving the liberal and encouraging support of a discerning public.
J. J. has spared no cost to lay in an extensive stock of Wines, of the choicest vintages Europe can afford; ale, porter and cordials of the most exquisite flavor. Charges moderate. An excellently Supplied table, conducted on the Temperance principle.
B. Room No. 6—The Royal Exchange Room will be exclusively devoted as a News Room, where papers will be found from all parts of the world, and every intelligence learned as to Shipping in Harbour and the different parts of the world.
August 11, 1840.

ROYAL HOTEL

Under the patronage of the Officers of the Bay of Islands.
JAMES JONES, respectfully informs his Friends and the Visitors to the Bay of Islands, that there will be a SUPPER at the opening of his House on Wednesday next—Tickets £1 1s each.
Carriages will set down in Governor Hobson street, and take up in Victoria street.
August 24, 1840.

The undersigned are now landing, the following GOODS, viz:

A large quantity of fine, rose Cork butter
Handkerchiefs, a great variety
Straw hats
Prints
Dungaree
Moleskin trowsers
Cord ditto
Blue flushing ditto
Sagarihy ditto
Canvass ditto
White ditto
Blankets
Worsted and cotton socks
Regalia shirts
Linen and cotton ditto
Flannel
Ginghams
Epsom salts
Castor oil
Seidlitz powders
Soda do.
JEFFREY & CO., Kororarika, Aug. 26.



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🗺️ Notice of auction for town allotments in Russell (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 August 1840
Auction, Land sale, Town allotments, Russell, Colonial Treasurer
  • Jas. Stuart Freeman, for the Colonial Secretary

🏢 Election of Directors for New Zealand Banking Company

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
Banking, Election, Directors, New Zealand Banking Company
  • D. Pollen, Hon. Sec.

🏭 Auction of goods by Mr. D. Nathan

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Ironmongery, General goods, Kororarika
  • D. Nathan

🗺️ Auction of property and leases by Messrs. Spicer & Weavell

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Auction, Property, Lease, Kororarika
  • S. A. Wood (Mr.), Occupier of hotel
  • Meyrick (Dr.), Former occupier of house

  • Spicer & Weavell

🏭 Auction of general goods by Mr. W. Wilson

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Tobacco, Paint, Nails, General goods
  • W. Wilson

🗺️ Auction of house and lease by Messrs. Spicer & Weavell

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Auction, House, Lease, Kororarika
  • Spicer & Weavell

🗺️ Auction of farms and allotments by Mr. W. Wilson

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Auction, Farms, River Wairoa, Land sale
  • C. B. Brewer (Esquire), Contact for particulars

  • W. Wilson

⚖️ Caution against purchasing property of insolvent James Harvey

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Insolvency, Property, Legal warning, James Harvey
  • James Harvey, Insolvent debtor

  • David Scott, Agent for the principal Creditors

🏢 Candidacy for Director of New Zealand Banking Company

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
10 August 1840
Banking, Election, Director, Candidacy
  • William Wilson, Candidate for Director

  • William Wilson

🏭 Opening of the Royal Hotel by J. Jones

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 August 1840
Hotel, Opening, Kororarika, Accommodation
  • J. Jones, Proprietor of Royal Hotel

  • J. Jones

🏭 Supper notice for opening of Royal Hotel

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 August 1840
Hotel, Supper, Opening, Kororarika
  • James Jones, Proprietor of Royal Hotel

  • James Jones

🏭 Notice of goods landing by Jeffrey & Co.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 August 1840
Goods, Import, Kororarika
  • Jeffrey & Co.