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FOR BAY OF ISLANDS AND SYDNEY. BPW THE Fine Schooner, THOMAS LORD, will sail for the above Ports oa Thursday, the 25th inst For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain oa board, or to EDWARD RICH, Queen-street. January 22,1844, FOR WELLINGTON. E Fine A 1 British Jl built brig ITUNA, A. Sanderson, Commander, will sail for the above Port in a few days. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to H, R» CRETNAY, Queen-street. Auckland, Jan, 22, 1844. SALES' BY AUCTION. SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. MR. N, R. CRETNAY Begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has been instructed to sell by Auction at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday next, January 25, 1844, FTpWO very valuable Suburban Building JL and Garden Allotments, situate on the Manakau Road, close to the residence of F. Whitaker, Esq., and having the advantage of abutting upon the Bridie Road leading to Judge's Bay, and the Estates of Hta Honor the Chief Justice and the Attorney-General; they are only one minute's walk from Mechanic's Baj% but much more advantageously situated, commanding a delightful view of the Harbour and the Town* Every day some of the neighbouring Allotments aire being taken up as < ' VILLA RESIDENCES Gentry of Auckland; and there can be no doubt but that in a few months every inch of these and the adjoining Allotments will be so much in demand as very much to increase their value. Both Allotments have 23 feet frontage, with a depth of 100 feet. Lot No, 1 has a frontage to two Roads. Lot No. 2 has upon it a neat weatherboarded Cottage 16 feet by 12, with brick chimney six panne! doors, and many coraveniencies. Both Allotments are securely fenced.—Terms at Sale. Txtlb Government Grant. MR, H. R, CRETNAY, HAS RECEIVES INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Thursday next, the 25th January, 1844, at his Rooms, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock, a Variety of MERCHANDIZE consisting of™ BED ROOM Looking Glasses 'of various sizes, A quantity of Drapery Goods, Furniture, Butter,—Candles,, —Coffee, Wine Glasses, Sherry Wine in Bottles, Fit Saw Files, Car peri ter's Tools, A splendid New Plough (complete), With sundry other articles. Ex Thomas Lord* MB. H. & CRETNAY, H4S RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Os Thursday next, the 25th January, 1844, at his Rooms, Queen Street, at 12 o'Clock, the following Merchandize, Ex •' Thomas Lord," from Sydney— QIX Hogsheads Brandy, JO 2 Pipes ditto 2 Quarter Casks ditto 15 Casks Bottle Ale, . . S Fipes Vinegar, 27 Dozen Lamp Chimneys, A Quantity of English Cheese in lead, Ditto * of Tortoise-shell Combs, After which, 4 bales 9*4 Blankets:

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Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 54, 23 January 1844, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 54, 23 January 1844, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 54, 23 January 1844, Page 2

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