Lot No. 2. comprises an allotment of Land adjoining No. 1., of the same dimensions. Lot No. 3. comprises an allotment of Land adjoining No. 2., of the same dimensions. Lot No. 4. comprises a Corner allotment of 16 feet frontage to West Queenstreet, with 40 feet frontage to an unnamed street near the residence of Mr. Oalces. Lot No. 5, comprises an allotment of Land of 33 feet frontage to Lower Queenstreet by a depth of 50 feet, and adjoins Mr. Smithson's celebrated "Ship Inn," and on which is erected a substantial weather-boarded House, and other conveniences Lot No. G. comprises an allotment of Land at "Victoria," the best site in the Bay of Islands, being No. 12. of the Ist November sale in 1839, is situated on the Northern side of Wharf-street, with a ; frontage of 50 feet to that street, and ex- '• tending 75 feet backwards. I Tehms :—2O: — 20 per cent, cash deposit, the residue at 3, 6 & Omonths, without interest, with security on the property. Purchasers to pay their own conveyance. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. MESSRS.- BROWN % CAMPBELL WILL SELL EY AUCTION, At their New Auction Room in Shortland Crescent, on Thursday, the 22nd inst., at 11 o'clock precisely, the undermentioned Goods, without reserve : (^INE Cask Mustard, 60 jars, 1 Ib each, *~' slightly damaged, gggjfojfiftaks Writing Ink, 1 Cas^P^ifer Matches, 10 Kegs Varnish, 1 Box Seidlitz Powders, 8 Casks Strong Ale, bottled, 4 dosen, 25 " Light ditto, ditto, 3i do2on, 1 Case Assorted Confectionary, 1 " Strong Boots and Shoes, very superior, 3 Tins Shortbread, ' 10 " Biscuit, 5 Kegs Nails, 5 Cases Preserved Meats in Tins, com-r»-i<&in..o- Sflun, aad. r I3ouillj_— - Hotcli heads Broth — Minced Collops — GrouseSoup — Mock Turtle Soup — Fresh Salmon — Stewed Oysters — Scotch Haggis — Yarmouth Bloaters — Disrley Sprats, CO &c, &c, 1 Large Tool Chest and Tools, Ironmongery of all kinds, A Quantity of Paper Hangings, 40 Dozen Wine Glasses, 16 " Tumblers. EX "OSPREY." MESSRS. NATHAN & JOSEFJI Have received Instructions from Messrs. Heale Sinclair & Co., TO SELL BY AUCTION, A T their Stores, Queen-street, os Wedr *- KESDAT, THE 21.ST JuKE 1843, the Entire Cargo of the "Osprey," direct from Manilla and China, consisting of — Sugar, Spirits, Tea, Furniture, Coffee, Hardware, Cigars, Two Cases Books, containing all the Fashionable Novels, &c, &c. Besides a large assortment of other Merchandize, to close Consignments. After which will bo offered the Fast Sailing Cutter Rigged Boat " NAUTILUS," with Dingy, Anchor, Chain and Sails complete, and in a good state of preservation. To be sold loitliout Reserve. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock precisely. / MR. HENRY R. CRETNAY TXAS been instruci^d to sell by Public •*• Auction, at his Rooms in Queenstreet, on Tuesday next, the 20th June, at 11 o'clock, the following Goods, viz. : Brandy in pipes, Ditto in quarter-casks, Large Bowl Pipes for Maorles, Small ditto ditto, Hearth Stones, Mould and Dip Candles, Tea in boxes, Sugar,— Flour,— Soap, Sheet Iron, Kegs Butter, &c, &c. AFTER WHICH, TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS, Stationery, Crockery, Perfumery, Combs and Brushes, Porter in hogsheads, he.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 17 June 1843, Page 2
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