£aU$ lij) Auction*
CONNELL 4- RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at Eleven o'clock, at their Mart, Queen Street — PLO U R ■**- Sugar Congou and Hyson Skin Tea Red Herrings, in tins Raisins Black Pepper Trays — Fenders Spades — Locks Striped and Regatta Shirts Blankets — Rugs Beaver and Silk Hats Books And a great variety of Miscellaneous Articles.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, #c. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at the residence of Major Marlow, Royal Engineer*, Emily Place, at 1 1 o'clock, on Friday, February 18, a Quantity of Household Furniture, consis'ing of — DINING TABLES Card Tables Easy Chairs, Sofas Ei^ht-day Parlour Clork Mahogany Four Post Bedstead Iron Bedsteads, Glass Ware Kitchen Utensils, &c &c. Also A Collection of Valuable Books and PICTURESt
For the benefit of whom it may concern. THOMAS WESTON S? CO. Will sHI by Auction, at their Stores, THIS DAY, February 9, at 12 o'clock, precisely, in one lot — 'THE WRECK of the Barque ORWELL, 305 tons, coppered and copper- fastened, as it now lies near the Nine Pin Rock, Manuk*u, with all the Spars, Rigging, Sails, Anchors and Cables, Stores, Provisions, &c, wherever they may be lying. The purchaser to collect them at his own risk and expence, and to settle all salvage claims. ALSO The Long Boat, Whaleboat, and Jollyboat. Terms Cash.
THOMAS WESTON # CO. Will -ell by Auction, at their Stores, To-mor-row, Thursday, Feb. 10, at 11 o'clock, pre cisely — *> TRUNKS PERFUMERY, consisting of ** Hair Oils, Essences, Extracts. Soap, Lavender Water, Eau de Cologne, Tooth Powder, Pomatum, &c. 1 case Porcelain Vases and Ornaments 1 " China Ivory Toys 5.5 bags Sugar 18 " Flour IS casks boitled Ale and Porter Negrohead Tobacco Liverpool Salt Fancy Piints W lapping Paper CoiFee, Pepper Bottled Fruits, Pickles Black and Green Tea Patna Rice Jews' tlarps, Bright Hatchets Wearing Apparel, Books Kip Leather And a variety of other Goods-
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. CONNELL^ RIDINGS Ha»e received instructions to sell by private contract, A BEAUTIFUL VILLA, at Epsom, with 3i ACRES of LaND, in high cultivation, consisting of— GARDEN, CLOVER PADDOCK, ajvd THREE ACRE FIELD, Ujtder Grass, all well fenced. The House is nearly new, and is extiemely commodious, with detached Kitchen and Good Stabling, Coach House and Servants' Room.
HOUSE TO LET IN PRINCE'S STREET, suitable for the Baking Business. For particular apply to t le present occupier G. SIEfHENSON,
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 177, 9 February 1848, Page 1
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