Commercial Advertisements and Notices




Knives and Forks

20 Pieces Silk Handkerchiefs
20 Muslin Dresses
8 Doz. Silk and Satin Stockings
1 Bag Trifolium Seed
3 Tons Sheet Lead
1 Bale Monkey Jackets
1 Ditto 3 bushel Bags
3 Cases Oil Cloth and Table Covers
2 Casks containing four complete Table Services of Cut Glass
10 Dozen Cotton Shawls
40 Pieces Cream-colored Duck
115 Ditto Bleached ditto
1 Piece Linen Sheeting, 2 1/2 yards wide
50 Yorkshire Hams
2 Boxes 12 x 14 Glass
200 Iron Pots, assorted sizes
1 Plough and Iron
25 Great Coats
10 Superior Great Coats
21 Drab Hats
3 Tents and Poles, complete.

TERMS OF SALE—Sums of £30 and under Cash; above that sum approved endorsed Bills at 3 month’s date.

Parties resident on the Coast, and Country Store-Keepers, will find it their interest to attend the above Sale, which, for variety and extent, has never been approached in New Zealand.

FOR SALE BY AUCTION,

By Mr. Wilson,
At his Rooms, on Friday, the 16th October, 1840, at 11 o’clock.

RICE
Rum
Gin
Tobacco
Cigars
Tea
Sugar
Blankets
Navy blue prints,
And a great variety of other GOODS.

ALSO,
The schooner "NYMPH," with masts, sails, anchors, cables, boat, &c.
Terms at sale.

For Sale by Auction,

By Mr. Wilson,
At Russell, on Saturday the 17th October, at 11 o’clock,
(On account of H. M. Govt.)
6 CASKS Oatmeal
5 Ditto Flour
1 Ditto Cocoa
Terms Cash.

WANTED,

A Farming Man, who understands the management of Cattle. Wages liberal. Apply to G. MAIR, Whapu.

[Miscellaneous Goods]

Square bag tobacco in tierces
Tobacco in tierces, kegs, baskets and bales
Sugar in casks and mats
Rice, preserved meats, pickles
Ladies’, gentlemen’s and racing saddles
Large bowl pipes
Double barrel guns
Gin in half cases
Tents, lined and unlined
Spades, hoes and tomahawks.
ANDERSON, SCOTT & Co.
Sept. 3rd.

THE UNDERSIGNED,

Are prepared to purchase to any extent, Black Oil, Sperm Oil, and Whalebone, either British or Foreign.
HENRY THOMPSON & CO.
July 29.

TIMBER

To Builders, &c., &c.
GENTLEMEN engaged in Building will save 50 per cent. by giving timely orders, and stating the lengths and dimensions to suit their Buildings, to the undersigned, who can supply timber to any extent.
BLACK & GREEN.
Opposite Russell.
Sept. 2d, 1840.

TO SAWYERS,

Brick makers, and Wood cutters.
CONSTANT employment and liberal encouragement will be given to one or two pairs of each, if steady men. Apply to
BLACK & GREEN,
Opposite Russell.
Sept. 2nd, 1840.

Ex EMIGRANT FROM WARREN.

JUST arrived, and on Sale at WILSON'S Rooms, direct from America:
Cheese in kegs
Crackers
Soap
Sperm candles
8-day Clocks, warranted to run 16 days without winding or stopping, and to give 2 quarts of milk per diem. These Clocks would be found invaluable if they could be induced to churn their own milk, and stop ticking during Family Prayer.

MONEY.

WANTED, the sum of £200 and £100 on good Freehold security in the Bay of Islands. Apply to Mr. LITCHFIELD, Solicitor, Park Square.


In soliciting a portion of the public patronage, S. W. & Co., flatter themselves that the experience they have attained by many years practice in the profession in the first House in Sydney, will be sufficient guarantee of their knowledge of the business, and capability of managing and effecting any Sales of Merchandize, Land, &c. with which they may be favored.
Kororarika, 7th Sept., 1840.

NEW ZEALAND BANKING COMPANY.

CAPITAL—£100,000,
In 10,000 Shares of £10 each.

DIRECTORS:—

PRESIDENT,
James Ready Clendon, Esq., J. P.
VICE-PRESIDENT,
Henry Thompson, Esq.
Gilbert Mair, Esq., J. P.
Edward Marsh Williams, Esq.
John Scott, Esq.
William Mayhew, Jun., Esq.
David Pollen, Esq.
Philo B. Perry, Esq.

AGENTS IN SYDNEY.

The Commercial Banking Company.

NOTICE.

THE New Zealand Banking Company will commence Business on the 4th inst., and Interest will be allowed and charged at the following rates, until further Notice:

INTEREST ALLOWED

On current Accounts
On the daily balance 4 per cent per annum.
At the rate of
On Deposit Receipts
payable at 10 days notice 5 per cent. per annum.

INTEREST CHARGED—

On Bills not having more than 6 months to run, at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum.
On Bills not having more than one hundred days to run, at the rate of 12 1/2 per cent. per annum.

Discount Day—Wednesday at 12 o'clock.

Bills at ten day’s Sight are granted on the "Commercial Bank" in Sydney at one per Cent Premium.

By order of the Court of Directors,
A. KENNEDY,
Manager.
Kororarika, 2nd Sept., 1840.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Auction of Merchandise

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Merchandise, Sale, Goods

🏭 Auction of Goods and the Schooner Nymph

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Schooner, Nymph, Goods
  • Mr. Wilson

🏭 Government Auction of Provisions

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Government, Provisions, Russell
  • Mr. Wilson

👷 Wanted a Farming Man

👷 Labour & Employment
Employment, Farming, Cattle, Whapu
  • G. Mair

🏭 Sale of Miscellaneous Goods

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 September 1840
Merchandise, Tobacco, Sugar, Guns
  • Anderson, Scott & Co.

🏭 Purchase of Whale Oil and Bone

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 July 1840
Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Whalebone, Purchase
  • Henry Thompson & Co.

🏭 Sale of Timber

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 September 1840
Timber, Building, Construction
  • Black & Green

👷 Employment for Sawyers and Wood Cutters

👷 Labour & Employment
2 September 1840
Employment, Sawyers, Brick makers, Wood cutters
  • Black & Green

🏭 Sale of American Goods

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, American Goods, Cheese, Clocks
  • Wilson

💰 Loan Wanted

💰 Finance & Revenue
Loan, Freehold Security, Bay of Islands
  • Mr. Litchfield

🏭 Solicitation of Commercial Patronage

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 September 1840
Commercial Services, Land, Merchandize, Kororarika
  • S. W. & Co.

💰 New Zealand Banking Company Notice

💰 Finance & Revenue
2 September 1840
Banking, Interest Rates, Deposits, Bills
8 names identified
  • James Ready Clendon (Esquire), President and Director
  • Henry Thompson (Esquire), Vice-President and Director
  • Gilbert Mair (Esquire), Director
  • Edward Marsh Williams (Esquire), Director
  • John Scott (Esquire), Director
  • William Mayhew (Esquire), Director
  • David Pollen (Esquire), Director
  • Philo B. Perry (Esquire), Director

  • A. Kennedy, Manager