SaUg fig Auction*
UNRESERVED SALE.
Messrs. CONNELL 8>- RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on Wednesday next, 10th inst,, at their Mart, Queen>street. TWO CASES CIGARS, in Bond 1 Cask Honey 1 Hogshead Ale Cotton Prints, Muslin Dresses Woollen and Cotton Rugs Tweeds and Tweed Coats Blouses, Woollen Drawers Paint Brushes and Paints Cups and Saucers, Mugs Stone Jars, Blocking A WHEAT MILL Surveyor's Chain, Fish Hooks A Silver Watch American Brass Clocks 8 Boxes Candles 3 Kegs Salt Butter Mustard, White Pepper Mangoe Pickles, Chutney Sauce 3 Cases Fine Old Rum, 29 O. P. 3 Boxes Tea, Tomahawks Earthenware, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots Milk Jugs and Butter Pots And a Variety of other Articles. Messrs. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on Wednesday, the iOth March, at their Mart, Queen Street— T*HE Carvel built Schooner -L JESSIE JAMIESON, About fourteen months built, decked and sheathed, with Masts, Sails, Rigging, and Anchor complete. This vessel carries eight tons under deck. |
LAND SALE,
Messrs. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on Wednesday, the 10th March—
EIVE highly elegible BUILDING ALLOTMENTS being sub-divisions of Lot No. 19, of Section No. 18, situated at Smales' Point, and combining in a remarkable degree extensive and beautiful prospect, with proximity to the centres of commercial activity.
Messrs. CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, on Wednesday, the 1 7th March, A CHEST OF TOOLS, the property of Michael J. Kerney — unless the Promissory Note of that individual in favor of Robert Menzies, dated March 13th, 1846, for £l 4 ss. lOd., be previously paid.
COWS,
ON SALE, TEN EXCELLENT COWSsome of them at this moment fit for the Butcher ; others good Dairy Cattle, and all accustomed to the pastures of the Colony, and, therefore, free from the risks that attach to newly-imported Cattle, Connell and Ridings, Queen-street. A few bags af Mixed Rye Grass and. Clover Seeds on hand.
TO BREEDERS OF STOCK.
FOR SALE, TWO VERY SUPERIOR THOROUGHBRED, SHORT-HORN BULLS. One a well-known imported Bull, and the other bred in this Colony, from the above, by a beautiful imported short-horn Cow. Either of these animals would prove a most valuable acquisition to any Breeder desirous of improviug his Stock. Also, for Sale, AN EXCELLENT SADDLE HORSE, One of the best roadsters in the Colony, and will go in harness, And Six fine Working BULLOCKS, well broken in. CoNNELL AND RIDINGS, Queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 92, 6 March 1847, Page 1
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