Commercial and public notices




LEFT COLUMN

CAUTION.

THE UNDERSIGNED, CAUTIONS the public against giving credit to the Crew of the Bark Alexander Henry, as he will not hold himself responsible for the payment of the same.

JOHN EVANS,
Commander

Kororarika, July 21.

ON SALE,

By the undersigned, on board the store ship Tuscan, off Russell, ex Diana:

210 cases gin
77 Hhds. rum
18 Tierces tobacco
41 Bales of do.

ANDERSON, SCOTT & Co.
July 22.

ON SALE.

By the undersigned, ex Giraffe, on board the store ship Tuscan, off Russell:

Brazil tobacco, in baskets
Ditto in kegs
Port wine, in bhds. and qr. casks
London bottled-ale and porter
Port wine in 1 and 2 dozen cases
Sherry do. in 3 dozen cases
Bloom Muscatel raisins
Champagne
Cider, in 1 dozen cases
Fine great coats
RUM in barrels.

JOHN J. MONTEFIORE.
July 22.

THE LANDOWNERS

OF New Zealand resident in the Bay of Islands, are earnestly requested to attend a PUBLIC MEETING which will be held on Friday, the 24th July, 1840, at 12 o'clock, A.M., at the Office of the New Zealand Banking Company, for the purpose of forming in New Zealand a Branch of the NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION, for the protection of their rights and property in that Colony.

CHAS. B. BREWER,
Agent of "The New Zealand Association" for New Zealand.
July 22.

KORORARIKA LAND COMPANY

GENERAL MEETING of PROPRIETORS will be held, on Wednesday next, July 29th, at Twelve o'clock.

DAN. POLLEN,
Secretary.
July 22.

WANTED, a pair of Brickmakers to whom constant employment will be given.—Apply to W. WILSON, Auctioneer.
July 15, 1840.

WANTED, a Servant Woman to make herself generally useful in a family. Apply before 9 o'clock in the morning to W. WILSON, Auctioneer.

WANTED—one pair of Sawyers and two Fencers to work within ten miles of the Bay of Islands—Apply to

W. WILSON,
Auctioneer

PAPER, pens, ink, account and memorandum books, pencils, slates, inkstands, copy-books, and other stationery, on sale at the Office of this Paper.

WANTED, three good Shoemakers. Liberal wages will be given to steady men. Apply to Mr. M'GUEIR, Boot and Shoemaker and Leather Dealer, at Mr. Cook's, near the Beach.

Kororarika, July 7, 1840.

JUST RECEIVED, and on sale, at W. WILSON'S Rooms, a few Copies of the latest WORK on NEW ZEALAND. Price 5s.
July 15.


RIGHT COLUMN

D. NATHAN,

RESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants of the Bay of Islands and its vicinity, that he has opened the above Store with a new and extensive stock of Merchandise, which he has just received, ex Diana, amongst which will be found

Ready-made Clothing

Consisting of—Gentlemen's frock and dress Coats, pilot cloth Coats, Jackets, and Trousers, moleskin and ditto trousers, buckskin, bath coating, and flushing ditto, canvas ditto, drab and olive cloth great coats, pea and monkey jackets, silk, Valentia, buff and quilting waistcoats, gentlemen's white shirts with lawn fronts and linen collars, regatta shirts, stripe do., red and blue serge shirts, southwester's, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, Manilla hats.

200 pieces Print,

100 pair blankets, 100 pieces sheeting, 100 pieces shirting, 50 pieces unbleached calico, 40 pieces checked drill, diaper checks, bed ticking, lace, nett, edging, ball and reel cotton, thread, needles, mixed pins, hooks and eyes, assorted buttons, tapes,

TABLE AND TEA SPOONS,

Pen and pocket knives, tea boards, percussion caps, shot belts, playing cards, foolscap paper, SPIRITS, consisting of superior

JAMAICA RUM,

8 over proof, draught and case Gin, Wines in wood and bottle, bottled Ale and Porter, English ditto, salad oil, mustard, pickles, tea, sugar, flour, butter, soap, pipes, Negrohead and Cavendish tobacco, frying pans, chisels, plane irons, thumb latches, hammers, dates

GROCERY WARE,

Consisting of—Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Tureens, Jugs, Wash hand Basins and Ewers, and a

Variety of other Articles too numerous to mention.

D. N. Begs also to announce, that it is his intention to conduct the business of his Establishment upon principles that will meet with general approbation.

Having effected arrangements with Wholesale Houses of the first standing in Sydney and Hobart Town,

D. NATHAN

Will be constantly receiving fresh supplies of GOODS in the various branches. In soliciting a share of public patronage, he begs to assure the inhabitants, that the most scrupulous and unremitting attention will be paid to any commands with which he may be honoured.

WHALEBONE, OILS, MAIZE

And all kinds of Produce purchased FOR CASH.

Kororarika, July 13, 1840.

ACCOMMODATION

FOR respectable Persons may be obtained at the Russell Family Hotel, Wai Kerri Pu.
15th July, 1840.

NOTICE—Tenders will be received for Fencing the Burial Ground at Kororarika, on or before the 25th inst. Extent say 72 by 42 yards.

Post 8 feet 5 x 5
Rails 11 do. 4 x 3
Battens 5 do. 3 x 1

To be submitted to Geo. Thos. Clayton & Co.
Kororarika, 15th July, 1840.

For Coromandel Harbour, or Thames.
(To sail on Monday next.)

THE PACKET SHIP DIANA,

burthen 298 tons, Captain ROBERT MILNE. Has superior cabin and steerage accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, to GILBERT MAIR, Esq., Wahapu, or to

W. WILSON.

WANTED a respectable sober Man and his Wife as general Servants in a Gentleman's family; liberal wages will be given. Application to be made to W. WILSON, Auctioneer, Kororarika.



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🏭 Caution regarding credit for crew of Bark Alexander Henry

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
21 July 1840
Caution, Credit, Bark Alexander Henry, Kororarika
  • John Evans, Commander

🏭 Goods for sale on board the store ship Tuscan

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 July 1840
Sale, Store ship, Tuscan, Russell
  • Anderson, Scott & Co.

🏭 Goods for sale on board the store ship Tuscan

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 July 1840
Sale, Store ship, Tuscan, Russell
  • John J. Montefiore

🏛️ Public meeting of landowners regarding New Zealand Association

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
22 July 1840
Landowners, Public Meeting, New Zealand Association, Bay of Islands
  • Chas. B. Brewer, Agent

🏛️ General meeting of proprietors of Kororarika Land Company

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
22 July 1840
Kororarika Land Company, Meeting, Proprietors
  • Dan. Pollen, Secretary

🏭 Employment and trade notices

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 July 1840
Employment, Brickmakers, Servants, Sawyers, Fencers, Books, Auctioneer
  • W. Wilson, Auctioneer

🏭 Stationery for sale

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Stationery, Office of this Paper

🏭 Wanted shoemakers

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 July 1840
Shoemakers, Employment, Kororarika
  • Mr. M'Gueir, Boot and Shoemaker

🏭 Opening of new store and merchandise for sale

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 July 1840
Store, Merchandise, Bay of Islands, D. Nathan
  • D. Nathan

🏭 Accommodation at Russell Family Hotel

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
15 July 1840
Accommodation, Russell Family Hotel, Wai Kerri Pu

🏗️ Tenders for fencing the burial ground at Kororarika

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
15 July 1840
Tenders, Fencing, Burial Ground, Kororarika
  • Geo. Thos. Clayton & Co.

🚂 Sailing notice for the packet ship Diana

🚂 Transport & Communications
Shipping, Packet Ship Diana, Coromandel Harbour, Thames
  • Robert Milne, Captain
  • Gilbert Mair, Esq.
  • W. Wilson