Commercial and Miscellaneous Notices




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Banks and Agents
Knives and forks
Brackets, Tubs
Chests
Clones
A number of valuable BOOKS
And various other Articles.
Terms at sale.

For Port Nicholson,

To Sail on Monday next, 7th December,
The fast-sailing schooner KATE, 65 tons, Dunning, Master, now lying at Kororareka, will proceed to the above Port on the day stated. The major part of her Cargo being engaged, early application is required. For Freight or Passage apply to the Master on board, or to
D. NATHAN,
Kororareka.
Dec. 2, 1840.

For Freight or Passage,

To Talcahuna,
To sail in a few days,
The fine, fast-sailing brig ORION, F. K. Saunders, Commander, has room for a few Cabin or Steerage Passengers. Apply to the Commander on board, or to
WM. WILSON.
Dec. 2, 1840.

THE UNDERSIGNED,

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

M. BROWN,

Furnishing Tailor and Draper,
BEGS to return his most sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Kororareka, and New Zealand, for their liberal encouragement since he commenced Business, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favors.
M. B. begs to assure those who may honor him with their patronage, that they may depend upon the strictest intention being paid to the workmanship in all its details, and being furnished well Materials (M. B. having resolved upon excluding all articles of art inferior description,) the charges will always be found moderate, as he has determined on working upon the smallest remunerating profits for Cash only.
Amongst a LARGE AND SELECTED STOCK, the following Articles will be found well worthy of public attention, viz.
Super fine Blue Cloths
Ditto Black do.
Ditto Brown do.
Ditto Green do.
Ditto Invisible green
Ditto Puce
Ditto Red
Buckskins in great variety
Cassimeres in ditto
A splendid assortment of Silk, Florentine and Valentia Waistcoatings
Superfine Hats of every description
Second do
A large assortment of superfine cloaks
Second do
Gold and silver Lace, 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch, 1 1/4 inch & 1 1/2 inch wide
Gold fringe
Gauze handkerchiefs, scarfs & veils
Jewellery
Cigars of a very superior quality
With a great variety of other articles too numerous for insertion.
Nov. 28.

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ON SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned

Rum in barrels
Gin in do.
Brandy in do.
Manilla sugar
Tobacco in kegs and tierces
Tar
Pitch
Claret
Sherry
Port
Coir rope
Tea, loaf sugar
Fine biscuit.
WM. WILSON.
Dec. 2, 1840.

FOR SALE,

BY the Undersigned, on board the store ship Tuscan, off Russell, the following Articles:—
Hock, Sauterne, Barsac, Moselle
Claret, Bucellas, Port and Sherry,
Lemon and Raspberry Syrup and Cyder
Rum in barrels. Brandy and Gin in bhds.
Bottled Ale and Porter in 3 doz. cases
Rum, Arrack, and Gin
Raisins. Tobacco, Prints
Blankets, Glasses, Hats
Spanish mahogany Bagatelle Boards.
JOHN J. MONTEFIORE.
Nov., 1840.

FOR SALE,

BY the Undersigned, on board the store ship Tuscan, off Russell
Brown stout, pale and strong ales
Tobacco, sugar, rice
Preserved meats, anchovy paste
Pickles, double barrel guns
Saddles and tents.
ANDERSON, SCOTT & CO.
Nov. 1840.

ON SALE,

MESSRS. NOBLE AND WEEKS’S Store, at the North end of the Beach,
Manilla and coir rope
Pit, cross-cut and other saws
Pit saw files & sets
Chest locks and other locks and hinges
Bolts, springs and screws
Knives and forks in sets
Soap, starch and glue
Tin, Coffee, &c., &c.

To Builders, &c., &c.

GENTLEMEN engaged in Building will save 10 per cent, by giving timely orders, and stating the lengths and dimensions to suit their Buildings, to Mr. BLACK, who can supply timber to any extent.
Opposite Russell,
Sept. 2nd, 1840.

TO LET,

THAT well-known very commodious HOUSE AND PREMISES in the rear of the Bank, Kororareka, lately occupied as the "Commercial Hotel," and lately added for either a Family Residence or Public Business.
Apply to
BENJ. TURNER.
ALSO,
That very comfortable and convenient HOUSE, lately occupied by Dr. DAVIES, and next to the New Zealand Bank.
For particulars, enquire of Dr. Davies, or of
BENJ. TURNER.
Kororareka, Nov. 21.

NOTICE

To the public, the building now erecting to supply the place of the Congregational Church, will be open for use the Sunday after next.
Subscriptions are respectfully requested for the liquidation of the Debt, and will be thankfully received by Mr. Thomas Addeman, Mr. Smith, Baker, or on the spot.
Dec. 3rd, 1840.

NOTICE is hereby given,

that the Co-partnership carried on for some time past at Tuakainga, in the Bay of Islands, by Thomas Black, William Green and John Stuart, under the Firm of "Black, Green and Co.," was this day dissolved by mutual consent.—Dated this 2nd day of October, 1840.
It is requested that all Claims on the late Firm be forwarded immediately, and parties indebted thereto, are requested to pay the amount of their debts forthwith to Mr. Black, Tuakainga.
[The above advertisement was omitted by mistake in our last.]

KORORAREKA WAREHOUSE—AUCTION and Commission Rooms.

T. SPICER, begs to inform the Public, that he has opened the above House, two doors from the Stores of Messrs. G. T. Clayton & Co., and lately occupied by Mr. M. Brown, Tailor, where he has on every variety of Grocery, Haberdashery, Glass and Crockery ware, Wholesale and Retail.
T. S. will be glad to receive GOODS of any kind on Commission from those who may please to honor him with their commands. All Accounts will be settled with expedition.
Kororareka Beach,
Nov. 11, 1840.

NOTICE

THE Partnership of the Undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent, in consequence of Mr. WEAVELL’S intended return to Sydney, and to whom all claims are requested to be sent in immediately.
THOMAS SPICER
JOHN WEAVELL
Kororareka,
Nov. 1, 1840.
Witness,
R. SCOTT BECKHAM.

CUSTOM-HOUSE ENTRIES

on Sale at the Office of this Paper.

MEDICAL HALL, KORORAREKA.

DR. DAVIES, Surgeon takes leave to acquaint his Friends and the Public in general, that he has Removed his Establishment from the House he formerly inhabited to the late residence of Mr. Benj. Turner, next door to the New Zealand Bank, and trusts that constant attention to the duties of his Profession may merit continuance of that support he has hitherto experienced.
SODA WATER,
SEIDLITZ AND SODA POWDERS.
DR. DAVIES would be glad to treat with Friends and Guardians for an Article of Diet. A respectable well-educated youth could be accommodated on the house.

BIRTHS

On Monday last, 30th November, at Mrt., the lady of William D. Rudd, of a son.
On Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. Jones, of the Royal Hotel, of a son.

MARRIED

Dec. 3, this day, at Kororareka Church, by the Rev. - Simmons, Captain George Painter, to Jane Hudson, relict of the late Mr. Hudson, of Sydney.



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🏭 Auction of household furniture (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Auction, Furniture, Household effects, York street

🚂 Shipping notice for schooner Kate

🚂 Transport & Communications
2 December 1840
Shipping, Port Nicholson, Schooner Kate, Kororareka
  • Dunning (Master), Master of the schooner Kate

  • D. Nathan

🚂 Shipping notice for brig Orion

🚂 Transport & Communications
2 December 1840
Shipping, Talcahuna, Brig Orion
  • F. K. Saunders (Commander), Commander of the brig Orion

  • Wm. Wilson

🏭 Purchase of oil and whalebone

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

🏭 Advertisement for tailoring business

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 November 1840
Tailor, Draper, Kororareka, Clothing
  • M. Brown, Furnishing Tailor and Draper

  • M. Brown

🏭 Goods for sale at stores

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 December 1840
General store, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Tobacco
  • Wm. Wilson

🏭 Goods for sale on store ship Tuscan

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 November 1840
Store ship, Tuscan, Russell, General goods
  • John J. Montefiore

🏭 Goods for sale on store ship Tuscan

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 November 1840
Store ship, Tuscan, Russell, General goods
  • Anderson, Scott & Co.

🏭 Goods for sale at Noble and Weeks's store

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Store, Hardware, Tools, Beach
  • Noble and Weeks

🏭 Supply of timber for builders

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 September 1840
Timber, Building, Russell
  • Black (Mr.), Timber supplier

  • Mr. Black

🏭 Property to let in Kororareka

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 November 1840
Property, Commercial Hotel, House to let
  • Davies (Dr.), Former occupant of house

  • Benj. Turner

🎓 Notice regarding Congregational Church building

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
3 December 1840
Church, Subscriptions, Kororareka
  • Thomas Addeman (Mr.), Receiving subscriptions
  • Smith (Mr.), Baker, receiving subscriptions

🏭 Dissolution of partnership of Black, Green and Co.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 October 1840
Partnership, Dissolution, Tuakainga, Bay of Islands
  • Thomas Black, Partner in dissolved firm
  • William Green, Partner in dissolved firm
  • John Stuart, Partner in dissolved firm

🏭 Opening of auction and commission rooms

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 November 1840
Auction, Commission, Warehouse, Kororareka
  • M. Brown (Mr.), Former occupant of premises

  • T. Spicer

🏭 Dissolution of partnership of Spicer and Weavell

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 November 1840
Partnership, Dissolution, Sydney
  • Weavell (Mr.), Partner in dissolved firm

  • Thomas Spicer
  • John Weavell
  • R. Scott Beckham, Witness

🏭 Custom-house entries

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Custom-house, Shipping

🏥 Relocation of Medical Hall

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Medical Hall, Surgeon, Kororareka, Soda water
  • Benj. Turner (Mr.), Former residence owner

  • Dr. Davies

🎓 Births

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Births, Vital statistics
  • William D. Rudd, Father of child
  • Jones (Mr.), Father of child

🎓 Marriages

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
3 December 1840
Marriage, Kororareka Church
  • George Painter (Captain), Groom
  • Jane Hudson, Bride
  • Hudson (Mr.), Deceased husband of bride

  • Rev. Simmons