SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOB SALE. A BEAUTIFUL Suburban Allotment -^*- containing about four acres ; originally part of the Government Domain. There is a newly erected Verandah Cottage of four ropms, papered and finished off with every regard to comfort. There is a large Garden in a forward state, sheltered by a belt of •wood on the property, which commands an uninterrupted view to seaward, as well as to the inland districts, stretching towards Maraitai, Papakura, &c, &c, it has frontages to two of the leading country roads, and is esteemed by all to be the most picturesque spot ever yet sold by the Government. For further particulars apply to BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, Dec. 29, 1843. SCALE OF CHARGES AT TIIE NEW BONDED STORE. Spirits. Receiving Rent and per Discharging. Week. S. d. S. d. PIPES, Butts, and\ .. n n Q A Puncheons, / 6 ° '" ° 8 Hogsheads, 2 0 ... 0 4 Quarter-casks and Octaves 1 0 ... 0 2 Large cases Gin 0 6 ... 0 1 Small ditto 0 3 ... 0 Oi Tobacco. Tierces 3 0 ... 0 3 Half ditto 2 0 ... 0 4 Kegs 1 0 ... 0 4 EDWARD RICH, Queen-street. E. R. will be happy to hold out inducements to parties importing Goods, which pay ad valorem duties, particulars of which will be made known hereafter. GIBSON & MITCHELL HAVE now opened and assorted their new stock of Goods, ex Mandarin, which for variety and quality challenge competition with any house in town. Their stock of Ironmongery is complete, and embraces all the recent improvements and inventions in the trade. In their Show Room they have an assortment of Soft Goods, admirably adapted for the Native Trade ; and their supply of Groceries now on hand, is of the best description. To arrive per first ship from England, a large quantity of Goods, among which are Scythes, Reaping hooks, Sickles, &c. N.B. — Coffee from the "Patent Roaster," to be had fresh ground every morning. Also for Sale, — One of Hebbert's patent Hand- Flour Mills complete. December 29, 1843. SALES BY AUCTION. EX "CITY OF SYDNEY." TV/IT R. CRETNAY has received instruc- ■^-°- tions to Sell by Auction, Without Reserve, at his Rooms, Queen-street, This Day, Saturday, December 30, at 12 o'clock, the following Goods- ex City of Sydney — 30 Bags Biscuit, 8 Boxes Mould Candles, 4 Boxes Sperm ditto, 4 Barrels Vinegar, 20 Bags Coffee, ' A quantity of Ironmongery, Printed Woollen Druggett, With Various other Articles. Terms Cash. NA THAN §• 3 0 SEPH WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Monday next, the Ist January, 1844, at their Mart, Shortland Crescent, at 11 o'clock, — HPHE YACHT "NAUTILUS," with A all her Sails, Copper Pump, Anchor, Chain, Cable, eleven pigs of Iron ballast, &c, &c, A Portable Forge complete, Shoe Brushes, Pots of Blacking, Hoes, t Hammers, besides a large quantity of otjier Merchandize. ♦
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 37, 30 December 1843, Page 1
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