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AUCTION OF CATTLE, THIS DAY.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction THIS DAY, at Eleven o'clock, at their Stockyard, Queen Street. 100 DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, M.\J\J jg x tl Hyderabad."
CHINA AND GLASS WARE.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will sell by Auction on Monday next, sth inst. at their Mart, Queen Street. A CHINA DINNER SERVICE A ditto Breakfast ditto A ditto Tea and Coffee ditto Two cases Tumblers One ditto Wine Glasses Four dozen Salt Cellars also : — A very handsome Telescope Dining Table, Twelve feet long Cedar Tables and Chaiis Cane Clothes Baskets &c. &c, &c.
SALE OF HORSES.
CONNELL is RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction at their Mait, Queen Street, at 1 1 o'clock on Monday next, the sth inst. A CREAM COLOURED MARE, rising 3 years old, broken to saddle. A Fine young Mare, in-Foal, trained to Saddle.
BOOKS.
CONNELL Sf RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at 11 o'clock, on Mon- | day next, the sth inst., at their Mart, Queen Street, A LARGE COLLECTION OF NEW BOOKS, now landing, ex Deborah, consistingof The Parlor Novell ist, 13 vols.; Marryatt's Privateersman, 2 vols. ; Naval Service, illustrated; Heath's Book of Beauty for 1848; Theirs' French Revolution, illustrated; Townley Gallery ; Bohn's Library, 12 vols.; Bagster on Bees, Michelet, Army and Navy Lists,-] Punch, World of Fashion, Stories of Old | Daniel, Child's Own Book ; Old England, 2 vols., illustrated, Art Union Annual, 2 vols,. each containing about 250 engravings, Drawing Room Scrap Book, Massinger's Plays, ; The Gem, Engineers' Pocket Book, Canada and Oregon, Symons's Merchant Seamen's Law, Lady Fitzßoy's Scriptural Conversations, Michelefc's Priests, Women and Families, Martin's British Colonies, Pickwick Papers by Dickens, 100 vols. Novels & Tales, The Bottle, eight large engravings by Cruikshank, 12 ieams large glazed Letter Paper, 4 Chinese Pictures, 12 dozen Copy Books., &c.
IN THE SUPREME COURT.
The Queen versus George Cooper.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, in this behalf, at their Mart, Queen-street, at 1 1 o'clock, on Wednesday, next, June 7th — I.— ALL that Allotment or Parcel of Land situate at George's Bay, being Allotment No. 68, of Section No. 1, of the Suburbs, Auckland — bounded on the North by Allotment No. 62 (the present residence of Mr. Sheriff Berrey) ; on the east by Allotment No. 91 ; on the south by a road, and on the west by the high road from George's Bay, containing two acres and three perches. 2. — A subdivision of Allotment No. 04 of the same section, having a frontage to the Manakau Road (near Mechanic's Bay) of 30 feet, and measuring 100 feet in depth, together with the House and other improvements thereon. 3, — A subdivision of the foregoing Allotment, having a frontage to the Manakau Road, near Mechanic's Bay, of 66 feet, and measuring 100 feet in depth, together with the House and other improvements erected , on,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 210, 3 June 1848, Page 1
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