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CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen street, at 1 1 o'clock, This Day, I fit BOXES Manilla Cigars •*' Lr 9 Chests Congou Ten 8 Half chests Hyson-skin Tea •2k ton Moist Sugar ♦ 60 Loaves Refined Sugar 4 Bags Coffee 29 Boxes Malaga Raisins 6 Bags Pepper Linen Check and Holland Coats White Duck 7 2- inch unbleached Calico Balzarine Dresses Muslin do Delaine do Scotch Bonnets 100 sides Kip Leather 100 pieces Paper Hanging Chinese Toys And a great Variety of Miscellaneous articles.
ELIGIBLE CORNER ALLOTMENT:
CONNELL % RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on THIS DAY, January sth, at 12 o'clock— "DART 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, piecisely — A VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENT, •£»• having a frontage of forty feet to West Queen Street, being part of allotment No 5, of Section No. 17, of the town of Auckland. This allotment being wiihin a few yards of Shortland Street, Queen Street, and the Wharf, will be found a valuable site (or a Store or Dwelling-house.
CONNELL Sf RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction at their Mart, Queenstreet, at 12 o'clock, on Wednesday, 12th January, inst. ■piVE ACRES of Land, at Cabbage-Tree A Swamp,— the greater part enclosed and under cultivation. Being part of suburban allotment, No. 132.
CATTLE, ex ORWELL,
CONAELL Sf RIDINGS
T>EG to inform the Public, that on the ar- *-* rival of the Barque Orwell, expected daily from Sydney, 'they will offer 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.
THOMAS WESTON 8f CO., Will hold their usual Weekly Sale of Merchandise, To-Morrow, Thursday, 6th Jan,, at 1 1 o'clock, precisely, Consisting of— "DUTTER, Cheese, Pickles, Y. D. Land U Flour, Congou Tea, Bottled Fruits, Mustard, Sugar, Coffee, Vinegar, Mess Beef, Tobacco, Shingle Nails, Kip Leather, Letter Paper. Books, Pins, Gloves, Reel Cotton, Handkerchiefs, Grey Calico, and a great variety of other goods. Terms— Cash.
TWO POUNDS REWARD.
STOLEN,
"EW)M the Allotment of the Undersigned in ■*• Hobson-street, a large quantity of Posts, Rails, aud Paling material. Any person who will give •uch information as will lead to the recovery of the timber, and conviction of the offender, will receive the reward of TWO FOUNDS, JAMBS HARP. Albert-street, Jan. 4, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 167, 5 January 1848, Page 1
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