NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
R LANGDON begs most respectfully to in- • form his Friends and the Public that he has entered into Partnership with Mr. Spinks, and trust that they will favor the new Firm with the same kind support he has always hitherto received. Herbert-street, Te Aro, opposite the Union Bank. Wellington, December 16, 1848.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES.
LANGDON & SPINKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Ironmongery, Hardware, GBOCEEIES, OILMAN'S STORES,
Manila Cheroots and Tobacco, EARTHENWARE; GLASS, &c, At their General Store,
HERBERT-STREET, TE ARO, ("Opposite the Union Bank) WELLINGTON, PORT NICHOLSON,
NEW ZEALAND.
LANGDON & SPINKS
BE G mos£ respectfully to inform thei r Friends and the Public that they have rebuilt the premises occupied for some years by Mr. R. LaNgdon, where they intend carrying on business as General Storekeepers. They have added to the stock hitherto kept an assortment of Ironmonger}' and Hardware,
to which they heg to call attention. It will be their study to supply the best articles at the cheapest rate, and they trust by constant attention to this rule to ensure the support of the Inhabitants generally. N.B.— WANTED, a strong active Lad, who will have an opportunity of gaining a general knowledge of business. Wellington, December 16, 1848.
FOR SALE, THE CARGO OF THE "MARYS,"
@ LiUNCESTON. A f\ TONS BEST VAN DJEMEN'S LAND rJty FLOUR. Apply to J. M. Taylor, , Farish-street. December 16, 1848.
COTTAGE TO LET, BEAUTIFULLY situated in the vicinity of Te Aro, containing Six Apartments, Garden, and Outhouses attached; all in excellent order, with immediate possession. Apply at the Office of this Paper. December 12, 1848.
THE UNDERSIGNED, in returning thank? to th e Inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity for the very liberal support he has received since he commenced business in Mulgrave street, begs to intimate that he has disposed- of his Stork and Premises to Mr. D. P. M'Euen, and he trusts that the patronage so fully enjoyed by himself will be extended to his successor. Geo. Scott. Wellington, December 12, 1848.
npHE UNDERSIGNED begs respectfully to A announce to the Inhabitants of Wellington and the New Zealand Public in general, that he has purchased from Mr. Geo. Scott his entire Stock of Drapery Goods at large discount from the "original cost price, and in conjunction with Mr. Scott's Stock a large and varied assortment of New Goops will be offered, selected by the Undersigned in London and Sydney expressly for this market, -among which will be found many novelties' in Town Printed Muslins and .Cambric,.Cashmere,De Lain and Lama Dresses, 'Shawls'! Neckerchiefs, French Cambric Handkerchiefs, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Black Satin', Moire, and Gros de Naples, Mull, Jaconet, Botok, Window and Musquito Muslins, Hosiery and Gloves in Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton, Tuscan and Luton Bonnets, one cartoon Sewed Muslins, in Habit Shirts, and Collars, West of England Black, Blue, and invisible Superfine, Black; Oxford, Stut and Fancy Doeskins, Gentlemens' Black and Blue Frock Coats from S. W. Silver & Co., London ; a case of White Long Cloth Shirts from the same house, Mens Moleskin and Cord Trousers, and a small assortment of Boys' Clothing, one case Colonial Tweeds and Doeskins. A general assortment of Haberdashery.
As the whole of the above must be turned in cash forthwith great inducements will be offered. D. P. McEuen. Thorndon Flat, December 12, 1848.
BRITANNIA CRICKET CLUB. - THE Members of the. Club are particularly requested to attend a Meeting at Barrett's Hotel, this evening, at 8 o'clock precisely. E. Abbott, - " - Acting Secretary. Wellington, Dec. 16, 1848.
NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS to the Burnham Water Race Course are requested to meet at Barrett's Hotel, on Saturday next, 16th December, at 4 p.m., to elect a Trustee in room of the late Col. Wakefield, and other business of consequence. Kenneth Bethune, T. &S. Wellington, 12th December, 1848.
FOR SALE, SUNDRY Stores and Fittings, daily arriving from the wreck of the barque Subraon. Apply to John Johnston, or P. M. Hbrvey. Custom House" Buildings, NoVember 25, 1848.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 352, 16 December 1848, Page 2
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