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Ex THOMAS KING, and other vessels. CORNELL * RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday next, 25th inst., at ll o'clock — 1OO BAGS Su P erior MOIST SUGAR •*■"" 10 tons fine Van Diemen's Land Flour 12 chests Hyson Skin and Congou Teas 4 casks Oranges 1 bale Blankets And a Variety of Merchandise, of which particulars will be published in a future advertisement.
MONTHLY SALE OF STOCK. CORNELL AND RIDINGS WILL hold their first Periodical Cattlb Sale at their Stockyard, Queen-ktreet, on Thursday next, 26th instant. Parties intending to send in stock for tale on that occasion, are requested to give timely notice.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will seH by Auction, without reserve, at their Stock-yard, Queen street, on Thursday 26th August, at 12 o clock. fV W E N T Y-F I V E to Thirty half bred J- . Litcester Ewes.
VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD TOWN, AND SUBURBAh PROPERTY. CONNELL & R1DIAGS Have received instructions from the Executor of the late Henry Wm. Appleyard, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart,]Queen-street, Auckland, on Friday, the 10tl» September next, at 1 o'clockALL that valuable allotment of Building Land, situate at the corner of Princes Street, and Shortiand Crescent, No. 15, of Sec. No. 4, together with the commodious dwelling House and Offices thereon, formerly occupied by the New Zealand Banking Company, and the beautifully situated House and Ground on the Manukao road within twenty minutes walk of the town, lately occupied by Philip Turner, Esq., Deputy Commissary Genera'. Further particulars will be given in a future advertisment.
To the inhabitants of Auckland, it is quite unnecessary to eulogise this well known property ; but for the information of those residing at a distance who may wish to make a profitable investment in this rising colony, Connell and Ridings think it their duty to mention that the Town Allotment now advertised for sale is, without question, the most valuab'e piece of building ground in Auckland, situated as it is in the most commanding position, and having so great an extent of frontage to three streets, two of which must at all times be business streets of the first class. The suburban property above' mentioned abuts upon Auckland Park, affording its possessor ready access to that extensive pleasure ground,
LAND SALE, CONNELL 8f RIDINGS HAVE received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Queenstreet, on. Friday the 10th September, at One o'clock, — the undermentioned valuable Town and Country Lands, viz : Town Allotment, No. 32, of section No. 39, 1 rood and 3 perches, at Freeman's bay* Town allotment, No. 8, of section 39. 38 perches, at Freeman's bay. Town allotment, No 40, of section 29. 2 roods 35 perches. Town allotment, No. 21, of section 29. 2 roods and 24 perches, Upper Queen street. Rural lot, No, 13, district of i'apukura, 181 acres.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 128, 21 August 1847, Page 1
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