Saleg 65 Auction*
In consequence of the depreciation in the value of the Government Debentures, BROWN AND CAMPBELL, Beg to announce, that they have been instructed to offer for public competition on TUESDAY, the 2nd DECEMBER, FOURTEEN SMALL FARMS, J- from 16 to 35 Acres each, At which Government Debentures will be taken in payment at 20s. in the Pound. N.B.— Any of these Farms will be sold privately, previous to the day of Sale, at 10s. per Acre, for Debentures.
MR. HAKT, Will sell by Public Auctiw, on Thursday, next at 1 1 o'Clock at the Makt, Queenstreet. FINE FLOUR, in small bags Sugar, (moist) Soap Tobacco and Cigars Beef, in small packages Starch ■ Prints, Fancy Blue Shirts Regatta ditto Duck Frocks and Trowsers Drill Jackets and Trowsers, (white) Moleskin and Jean Jackets Monkey Jackets Calicos Cheese, Pine Apple Muscatel Raisins Wines, Spirits, &c. And! at the risk of John Gibling, the former purchaser, not taken away according to the Conditions of Sale, Eighteen dozen" Me nVTialf Hose, Also at the risk of J. Harp, not taken away, according to the Conditions of Sale, One bag Flour, (damaged).
AFTER WHICH, A CUTTER BOAT, Capable of carrying from 3 to 3| tons of Gum, or 5 tons of Firewood, strongly built, and has Sails, Sweeps, Anchor and Cable.
MR. HART, Will sell by Public Auction onTmjRSD ay next al Eleven o'clock, at the Mart, (without reserve), by order of T. Outhwaite, Esq., Registrar of Intestate Estates. TWO CHESTS SHIPWRIGHT'S TOOLS One Cross cut Saw
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. MR. HART, Begs to announce that he has received instructions from Mr. William Mason, to put up to public compet ition, on Monday, the Bth of December, next, at the Mart, at 12 o'Clock precisely,
EDEN MILL, EPSOM. THIS Mill is built of Scoria, and every part fc a is of the very best material. The proprietor having spared neither time nor expense to render it the most complete thing of the kind in the Colony. It contains one pair of French Burr Stones; Smutting and DressingMachines ; and all that would be necessary to carry on the luciative business of a Millar. The Mill has ground and cleaned in the day 100 bushels Wheat. There is also attached, a Weather-board store and Miller's House.
It is hardly necessary for the Auctioneer to point out that the extensive Districts of the Taniaki and Epsom are almost entirely dependant upon this Mill for getting their Wheat ground. To an industrious Man this presents the opportunity of realizing in an incredibly short time, a handsome competency. Terms will be most liberal. Twenty per Cent, deposit, and the residue in any period from I to 10 years, at the option of the purchaser. Thus the buyer is offered the certainty of being fully enabled to pay for the property out of the proceeds of the profits.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 26, 29 November 1845, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 26, 29 November 1845, Page 1
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