SHERIFF'S SALE. (In the Supreme Court,) Wright v. Pott. MR. HART, Ii instructed by the Sheriff, to «ell by Public Auction,. ,£Uk& JsARTJn_ Queen-street, pn SIdNDAY-ftext; the 2^tb jnptajij, afc-EleVett o'clock, unless this execution be previously Batihfird, the following Goods : — CLOCK Portmanteau and contents Stretcher, Chairs, Bed Bedding, Looking Glais Writing Desk, with Bramah's patent lock and Gold key Liqueur case Dressing case Writing desk Gun and Car touch box Opal and Diamond Pm Ditto Emerald Ring Two desk Seals Masomic Ornamenti, viz : Prince of Wales Medals Star Small ditto Compass, Square, and Ribbon : Collar, Star, and Cufis Two sets Shirt studs ' Gold Seal Gold Ring A very valuable collection of Theological Books elegantly bound, amongst which will be found— Cruden's Concordance Wilberforce's Christianity Parental character of God Mammon Anti Mammon Magnificent copy of the Bible, with notes, by D'oyley and Maul,han(Uomely bound Prayer Book to match A variety of Novels and Historical works A IrtJgc qaaiitity^rf'WcaTing^AppaVtel/ ~~ -—- Rifle Uniform, complete And a variety of Miscellaneous Articles.
MR. HART, Will sell by Auction on Monday next, at th e Mart, at Eleven o'clock, without reserve, rpWENTYFIVE BOXES BEST BLACK -L TEA Four kegs Negrohead Tobacco Mutton Hams Rum Flour, Van Diemen's Land jj Hemp Capital Mahogany Bedstead, and Wash stand Guns, single and double barrelled And a variety of IVJerchandise AFTER WHJCH ON THE BZACH, Fourteen thousand feet Kauri Boards from 9 to 18 inch. After which A very superior Cart Horse, Harness, and Cart,
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT FOR A SMALL CAPITALIST. MR. CRETNAY Has received instructions from the Proprietor To Seu, jjy Puulic Auction, At the Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 29th , December, 1845, at Eleven o'clock, WITHOUT KESE«VB> ONE OF THE MOST COMPACT HOMESTEADS, for a Small and Industrious Family, in the vicinty of- Auckland: consisting of FIVE ACRES of LAND, on which is erected a substantial COTTAGE; with the well-known AUCKLAND POTTERY, which alone yields a handsome return, — and the Soil being particularly adapted for such a purpose, a large trade might be carried on as the demand in Auckland for Earthenware is great.
AFTER WHICH — AN ALLOTMENT OF LAND, 20 by 6U situated near the residence of Mr. Macky.
PRINTED FORMS. pUSTOM-HOUSEandLaw Forms, printed V and sold at the Office of this Paper. Also — Army printing accurately executed an d on reasonable terms.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 30, 27 December 1845, Page 1
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