§>alc£ ftp auction* HORSE FOR SALE. <w CONNELL §• RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at Eleven o'Clock, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst. qpHE celebrated BAY GELDING, J " CHARLEY." He is perfectly quiet, and is accustomed to carry a lady,
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Auction on Wednesday next, at Eleven o'clock precisely, at their Jftart, Queen Street A SPLENDID CHESTNUT HORSE, accustomed to Diaft and to Saddle. A Cart, nearly new, and A Set of superior Sydney made Harness CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday next, l Oth inst., A LARGE WOODEN PUMP, about 25 feet long. It is perfectly souud, and is strongly bound together with iron.
Eligible Building Allotment in Queen Street. CONNELL % RIDINGS Are instructed to sell by Piivate Contract, THAT valuable BUILDING ALLOTMENT adjoining the Blue Bell Inn, being part ofallotment No. 13, of section No. 16", of the Township of Auckland, having a frontage of 33 feet to Queen-street, and a depth of 115 feet.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Have for Sale by Private Contract, FOUR very Superior WORKING BULLOCKS, with Dray, Yokes, Bows, &c, well known as " Walker's Team." In the Estate of William Popplewell. Deceased. CONNELL $ RIDINGS ARE prepared to receive Offers for the disposal by Private Contract of the HERD OF CATTLE, Fencing Stuff, &c, at Matakaraka, put up at Auction at their Mart, on the 3rd instant, pursuant to Advertisement,
TO CAPITALISTS, CONNELL * RIDINGS HAVE received instructions to treat for ihe Sale, by Private Contract, of the following Town, Suburban, and Country Lands, the property of George Graham, Esq., Royal Engineers, about to leave the colony. I.— Allotment No. 1, of Section No. 2, of the Township of Auckland ; having a frontage to Fort Streei, (facing Mr. Nathan's brick store) of 198 feet, to Queen-street 33 feet, and to an intended street from Shortland-street to the water. This property being situated at the only commercial landing-place, and close to the intended Market, combines advantages that are not possessed to an equal degree by any other building land in Auckland. 2.— -The beautifully situated, wooded and watered Farm of '• Remuera," at Mount Hobson, 3 miles from town ; comprising ss\ acres of choice land, the greater part of which has been cleared, fenced, and cultivated. This property yields an annual rent of sixty pounds on an improving lease, terminable in four years from the present time. 3,— Also, a well-watered Farm at Pukaki, containing 305 acres of the richest land in. this district.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 202, 6 May 1848, Page 1
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