Sales By Auction. SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. JIEr. ME. Jf, Vretnay Begs to inform bis Friends and th« Public, that ha has been instructed to sell by Auction at hi» Mart, Queen-street, on TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, IBtb January, 1844, TWO very valuable Suburban Building and Garden Allotments, situate upon the Mana* kau Road, close to the residence of F. Whitaker, Esq., and having the advantages of abutting upon the Bridle Road leading to Judge's Bay and the Estates of His Honor the Chief Justice and the Attorney General ; tbey are only one minute's walk from Mechanic's Bay, but much more advantageously situated, commsnding a delightful view of the Harbour and the Town. Every day some of the neighbouring Allotment* are being taken up as wmm& mmmmwm® By the Gentry of Auckland ; and there can be no doubt but that in a few months every inch of these and the surrounding Allotments will be so maob ia demand as very much to increase their value. Both Allotments have 25 feet frontage with • depth of 100 feet. Lot No, 1 has a frontage to two Roads. Lot No. 2, has upon it a neat weatberboarded Cottage 16 feet by 12, with brick chimney, six pan* nel doors, and many conveniences. Both Allot* ments are securely fenced. Terms at Sale. Title Government Grant. MM. H. 11. CBETMY, Has received Instructions to Sell by JPuMic JLuction, TO-MORROW(Thursday, Jannuary 18,1844), at his Rooms, Queen-street, at J2 o'clock, a variety of MERCHANDISE, consisting of— BED-ROOM Looking Glasses of various sizes, A quantity of Drapery Goods, Furniture, Butter, Candles,—Coffee, Wine Glasses, .Sherry Wine in Bottles, Pitt Saw Files, Carpenters Tools,| A splendid New Plough (complete). With sundry other articles. Wow M*uhMshertt THE NEW ZEALAND SH££T AIIAIACK, Eor the Year of our Lord 1844. IN addition to the usual matter contained in an Almanack, the Newt Zealand Sheet Almanack will contain a deal of Local matter; a beautifully colored Code of Signals for the Flay Staff, Auckland, together with a list of the Government Establishment, a list of Merchants, &c, of Auckland. Subscribers names will be received at the Chronicle Office, and at the Medical Establishment, Lower Queen Street. PRICE, TWO* SHILLING AND SIXPENCE* NEW-ZEALAND, A POEM IN THREE CANTOS. BY 11, C. JOPLIN. 4S there are only a few Copies left, early application is necessary* Apply at the " Chronicle " Office. TO MISSIONARIES, AND THB PUBLIC GENERALLY. J% 9 mv JPubUshed, In the Maori Language, THE MORNING and EVENING SERVICE of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND, together with a portion of the HYMNS. The Publisher will sell the above it the low price of One Shilling, each. An allowance made to purchasers of 25 copies and upwards. Sold by John Moore, Printer* Auck« land. Nov. 8,1843.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 24, 17 January 1844, Page 1
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