Sales fifi Auction.
By order of the Commissariat, on account of the Accountant General of the Navy. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at the Commissariat Stores Britomart Batrack, on Monday nex», January 3rd, at 11 o'clock, the undermentioned Suiplns Stores landed from the transport ship Sir George Seymour— 1 1 Tft lbs - SUET JLJL • " 1628 lbs. Raisins 880 lbs. Butter 993 lbs. Rice 3320 lbs. Preserved Meat* 1654 lbs. Preserved Potato Tea, Mustard Vinegar Hammocks, Water Closets Empty Packages Woosen Fittings, &c. &c.
TO CARTERS AND OTHERS.
CONNELL * RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Stockyard, Queen Street, on Tuesday next, January 4th, at 12 o'clock — A FINE Young CLYDESDALE HORSF, thoroughly trained to draft, with new cart and harness complete, and 1 a powerful Bay Horse tiained to saddle and harness. These hoi ses have just been landed in excellent condition ex Maukin. Albo— 2 saddle and 2 draft Horses, imported some time since.
ELIGIBLE CORNER ALLOTMENT.
CONNELL 8f RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday next, January sth, at 12 o'clock— PART of Allotment No. 13, of Town Section No. 4, bounded on the south by Chancery Street, 18 feet, and on the west by a lane leading to Shortland Street, 36 feet. The situation is well suited for a Butcher's or Baker's shop.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, January 12th, at 12 o'clock, ptecisely — A VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENT, having a frontdge of Ibity feet to West Queen Street, being part of allotment No 5, of bection No. 17, of the town of Auckland. This allotment being within a few yards of Shortland Street, Queen Street, and the Wharf, will be found a valuable site for a Store or Dwelling-house.
CONNELL & RIDIAGS WILL hold their usual weekly Sale of Merchandise onWEDNESD a v next.
CATTLE, ex ORWELL,
CONNELL 8? RIDINGS
T>EG to inform the Public, that on the ar- ■*-* rival of the Barque Orwell, expected daily from Sydney, they will ofler for sale the entire cargo of that vessel, consisting of 120 Bullocks, 80 Cows and Heifers, and 100 Sheep. The Cows and Heifers are represented as seme ofthe best bred Cattle ever imported to this Colony. The Ewes are from two to three Years old, have never lambed, and are perfectly sound.
HpHE Undersigned is a purchaser of WOOL for X Cash. 4.H.ASHER, High-street; December 17, 1847.
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED €f)t &ucftlantt Almanack FOR 1848, PRICE ONE SHILLING. ALSO ON SALE, THE NAUTICAL ALMANACK FOR 1848 and 1849. J. Williamson, Booksillsh
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 166, 1 January 1848, Page 1
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