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Ex "NIMROD." CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell bv Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, T ii t s D a y, the 12th instant, at II o'clock — ft BOXES Window Glass * 50 Boxes Eau de Cologne 2 Cases Curry Powder 1 3 Tins Red Herrings Fancy Waistcoats—Check Shirts Women's Cotton Stockings Cabin Lan.p Decanters— Salt Cellars Tumblers 3 Bales Kip Leather Sugar, Tea, Raisins Poit and Sherry Wine Mould Candles Room Paper A Telescope— Dining Table Dinner, Soup, and Pie Plates Basins, Slates, Spades Tobacco Pipes 3 Cases Cheese 2 Casks Salt Butter And a variety of other Articles.
By Order of the Commissariat, on Account of the Accountant' General of the Navy. CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, This Day, at 1 1 o'Clock — A Quantity of unserviceable Stores, from **- H. M. S. "Calliope."
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to 'sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, THIS DAY, January 12th, at 12 o'clock, precisely — ■ A VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENT having a frontage offoity feet to West Queen Street, being part of allotment No. 5, of Section No. 17, of the town of Auckland. Tbis allotment being within a few yards of Sbortland Street, Queen Street, and the Wharf, will be found a valuable site (or a Store or Dwelling-house.
THE SCHOONER "DIANA." CONNELL 6$ RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-treet, THIS DAY, January 12th, at 12 o'clock— HPHE Fine Carvel built Schooner, -■- "DIANA". 15 tons Registered Burthen, with New Suit of Sails, two new Anchors and Chains, a galley and cooking utensils, &c.
CONNELL If RIDINGS Will sell by Auction at their Mart, Queenstrett, at 12 o'clock, This Day, 12th January, inst. FIVE ACRES of Land, at Cabbage-Tree Swamp,— the greater part enclosed and under cultivation. Being part of suburban allotment, No. 132.
CATTLE AND HORSES. CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction at their Stockyard, Queen Street, on FRIDAY next, the Hth inst., at ll o'Clock— 9 BULLOCKS well bioken in to draft. A new DRAY, with Bows, Yokes, and Chains, for Eight Bullocks 1 Large Bullock (lame) running at Onehunga I Dew Lap Fat COW— astray 1 HEIFER, running at Mr. Graham's Station, at Papakura 4 Fine Draught HORSES, thoroughly broken in, and 4 Excellent Hack Horses. The Horses may be seen at the Stables of the "Blue Bell," on Thursday or Friday morning.
DRAUGHT-HORSE, t Ex " Maukin." CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will sell, by Auction, at their Stock-yard, Queen Street, on FRIDAY next, 14th inst., at 1 1 o'Clock— A POWERFUL CHESNUT HORSE, thoroughly trained to Saddle and Harness.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 169, 12 January 1848, Page 1
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