FOR, THE 15AY OF ISLANDS SYDNEY, & 1. Brig rHE Fine A. Amelia, Captain M‘Dougall, is under engagement to sail for the above Ports on Wednesday, the 14th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board. Auckland, sth February, 1844. FOR TAHITI, To Sail in Eight Days, A board, or of THE Schooner Maid oh the Mill, 30 tons, now lying at Oneonga, Manukau. For Passage enquire of the Captain on Messrs. Nathan & Joseph. Auckland, Feb. 12, 1844. SALES BY AUCTION. MR. H. R. CRETNAY, Has received instructions from the Proprietor to sell by public auction At his Rooms in Queen street, on Friday next, the 15th February, 1844, without the least reserve : A Quantity of very valuable BOOKS and DRAWINGS, principally connected with the Science of Architecture. Among the former will be found the fol-. lowing highly esteemed works : Bushell's Builder’s Price Book One hundred new designs for Household Furniture Raiidall’s Architectural designs Malton’s Designs for Villas Gooddy’s Cottages and Farm Building Pocock’s Designs for Rustic Residences Ditto’s ditto for Furniture, &c, Soane’s Architectural Designs Cabinetmaker’s Drawing Book, complete Pocock’s Designs for Churches 6 Volumes on the Art of Drawing in Perspective, and Painting in oil and water colors (Soane) 250 Engravings and Drawings. Also, A Joiner’s Tool Chest Turning Lathe, and tools complete After which, A Cask of Hops, And a Great Variety of Articles too numerous to mention in an advertisement. Terms at Sale.
Extensive Sale of Cattle and Horses, By Auction. — o — BROWN AND CAMPBELL WILL SELL BY AUCTION , On Monday, the 19th February, 1844, at Eleven o’clock, SIXTY-FOUR HE AI) OF CA TTLE, Viz : FORTY-FIVE Cows and Fleifers and Calf 15 Bullocks 4 Bulls. ALSO, TWENTY-ONE HORSES, Viz—*2 Draught 2 Breeding Mares 6 Colts 4 Fillies 7 Saddle Horses. The above are all from (he well-known Herds of the Messrs. Tmlay, of Two-Fold Bay, and require no comment. They are in good condition, and quite quiet. Terms—Cash.
TO LET, Either by the Month, or a longer period, FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE, near the Court-House, recently occupied by Mr. John Rich, and known as Conway’s House.” There is a good sized Garden paled in, and a Well of excellent Water,—-with every complete out building. The Premises contain two commodious Brick Fireplaces. Apply to Mr. E. Rich, Queen-street,
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Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 13 February 1844, Page 2
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