Government and Commercial Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISER, AND Bay of Islands Gazette.

No. XXI.] KORORARIKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1840 [VOL. I.


THE GAZETTE.

Port of Russell.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

THAT all Vessels which may arrive in the Harbour of the Bay of Islands, on and after the first day of November 1840, must be reported by the Master, in conformity with the 16th Section of the Act of the Governor and Council of New South Wales, 3rd Victoria No. 3, and the Goods duly entered as required by the 17th Section of the said Act. All Vessels Outward bound must be provided with proper Clearances, and the Goods laden therein be duly entered Outwards, in compliance with the 48th Section of the Act before-mentioned.

GEO. COOPER,
COLLECTOR.
Custom House, Russell,
24th October, 1840.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

THAT all Vessels built in New Zealand prior to the 21st of May, 1840, will be licensed to Trade Coastwise and with the Australian Colonies, until further Notice, on the production of the necessary Certificates, from the Surveying Officer.

Vessels built in New Zealand subsequent to the 21st May last, will be entitled to Registry as British.

Any Vessel trading without Registry or License, will be liable to forfeiture under the 4th Section of the Act 3 & 4 Wm. 4, cap. 55, after the expiration of one month from the date hereof.

GEO. COOPER,
COLLECTOR.
Custom House, Russell,
20th Oct. 1840.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.

In the Goods of—
Salmon, David, of Montoroav
Grey, Alexander, of Kororarika,
Peat, Captain George.

PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable Court, the Creditors of the above-named deceased persons who reside in New Zealand, are, on or before Saturday, the 28th day of Nov. next, to come in and prove the same before me at my Office in Russell, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said Estates.

GEO. COOPER,
Agent and Receiver of Intestate Estates.
Russell, 24th Sept., 1840.

NOTICE is hereby Given, that the Co-partnership carried on for some time past at Tawakeinga, in the Bay of Islands, by Thomas Black, William Green and John Smart, under the firm "Black, Green and Co.," was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated, this 26th day of September, 1840.

It is requested that all Claims on the said firm be forwarded immediately, and parties indebted thereto, are requested to pay the amount of their debts forthwith to Mr. Black, Tawakeinga.


Sales by Auction.

GREAT SALE OF MERCHANDISE.

MR. WILSON,
Is instructed to offer for Sale
BY AUCTION,
AT THE STORES OF
MESSRS. HENRY THOMPSON & Co.
Kororarika, Bay of Islands,
On MONDAY, the 16th November, 1840,
At 11 o'clock,

Twelve Thousand Pounds worth OF MERCHANDISE,
CONSISTING OF

60 Hhds. prime RUM
1,000 Cases and half cases Gin
130 Hhds. Arrack, of good quality
40 Hhds. Gin
250 Dozen Port Wine, in cases and casks
250 Ditto Sherry do, in do. and do.
5 Casks Red Wine
350 Dozen English bottled Ale
200 Ditto ditto ditto Porter
2 Mahogany Spirit or Beer Engines complete, with lead and brass fittings
1 Box Cutlery and Jewellery
1 Box Jackets and Trowsers
3 Four-roomed Houses, in frame, with cedar Doors, Window-frames, Window-sashes, Glass, Locks, Keys, and Hinges complete
3 Two-roomed Houses (same as above)
2 Four-roomed Houses, complete in all respects, (made by Manning in London)
56,000 Good Cigars
11 Hhds. Linseed Oil
5 Tons first quality Loaf Sugar
2 Ditto second do. do.
5 Tons first quality Flour
2 Ditto second do. do.
6 Ditto Biscuit
5 Kegs and 5 Tierces Square Fig Tobacco
600 Cheeses, in cases of 60 each
100 Cheeses, English, in tins
11 Tons Liverpool salt
5 Bags Split Peas
20 Kegs white, black, green and blue Paint
25 Hhds. Irish Butter
4 Tons English Soap
15 Boxes Mould and Sperm Candles
5 Tons brown Sugar
A large assortment of every description of Ironmongery and tinware
All sorts of Carpenter’s tools
23 Crates assorted Earthenware
13 Kegs Shingle, Batten, Flooring & Wrought Iron Nails
4 Boxes New Zealand Pipes, large bowls
16 Double barrelled Flint-lock Guns
A large assortment of Sashes
2 Boxes Boots and Shoes
30 Dozen Calf and Bazils

250 Pieces Dark Ground and Navy Blue Prints,
3 Boxes superfine Clothing, containing Coats, Frock Coats, fancy Vests and Trowsers
8 Dozen Men’s water twist Shirts superfine breasts and collars
2 Bales Regatta Shirts
4 Ditto Striped Cotton ditto
25 Pieces Cotton Shirting
1 Bale Cloths
An assortment of
Britannia Metal Ware,
113 Light and dark Tartan Shawls
10 Chests Hyson Skin Tea
6 Ditto Black Tea
10, and 12 quarter Blankets
13 Pieces Woollen Cloths, Cassimeres and Buckskins
20 Pieces Ginghams
20 Ditto Valencia Checks
30 Ditto Plain & 10 pieces Piloted Drills
20 Bolts Canvas
12 Dozen Worsted and Cotton Stockings
5 Dozen Flannel Drawers
20 Complete Sets Ivory Handle Knives and Forks
20 Pieces Silk Handkerchiefs
20 Muslin Dresses
6 Dozen Silk and Satin Stocks
1 Bag Trefoil 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
30 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.

C. J. COOK and Co.,

HAVE FOR SALE at their Store, York street, Kororarika, an assortment of IRONMONGERY, and a large quantity of IRON POTS, from 2 gals. to 1, suitable for Native Trade.

FOR SALE,
THE half share of a handsome, little BOAT. Also, an IRON BEDSTEAD.
Apply to Mr. PONCET, opposite the Royal Hotel.

Blacksmiths for the Thames.
Apply to W. V. Brewer, Esq.
Oct. 21st, 1840.



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🚂 Port of Russell shipping regulations

🚂 Transport & Communications
24 October 1840
Shipping, Port of Russell, Customs, Vessels, Harbour
  • Geo. Cooper, Collector

🚂 Licensing of vessels built in New Zealand

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 October 1840
Shipping, Licensing, New Zealand built vessels, Customs, Trade
  • Geo. Cooper, Collector

⚖️ Notice to creditors of intestate estates

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
24 September 1840
Intestate estates, Creditors, Supreme Court, Russell, Deceased persons
  • David Salmon, Deceased person
  • Alexander Grey, Deceased person
  • George Peat (Captain), Deceased person

  • Geo. Cooper, Agent and Receiver of Intestate Estates

🏭 Dissolution of partnership of Black, Green and Co.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
26 September 1840
Partnership, Dissolution, Tawakeinga, Bay of Islands
  • Thomas Black, Partner in dissolved firm
  • William Green, Partner in dissolved firm
  • John Smart, Partner in dissolved firm

🏭 Auction sale of merchandise

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Merchandise, Kororarika, Henry Thompson & Co
  • Wilson (Mr.), Auctioneer

🏭 Sale of ironmongery at York Street

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Ironmongery, Sale, York Street, Kororarika

🏭 Sale of boat and iron bedstead

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Sale, Boat, Iron bedstead, Royal Hotel
  • Poncet (Mr.), Contact for sale

👷 Notice seeking blacksmiths

👷 Labour & Employment
21 October 1840
Blacksmiths, Employment, Thames
  • W. V. Brewer (Esquire), Contact for employment