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CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, at Eleven o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-street— REPINED and Moist Sugar Tea, Rice, Starch, Pepper, Gin Kangaroo Skins, Soap Chocolate, Sperm Candles Some new and valuable BOOKS ALSO
A few thousand well grown Thorns for hedges.
CONNELL $ HIDINGS
Will sell toy Auction, attheirMart,Queen-street. THIS DAY, (Satin day) a great variety of USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, the property of a gentleman about to leave the colony, viz.- - A SPLENDID Engraving of the Dreadf\. nought line-'of-battle ship, as she now lies moored in the Thames, off Greenwich — (This large print is handsomely framed and glazed;) a large Chinese Writing Desk, Chessmen and hoard, Peail Counters, Drawing Instruments, Microscope. Burning-glass, Paintbox ; a number of handsome Engravings — framed and glazed, Musical-box, Screw-press, American Scenery, modern Sculpture, Maps of Swan and Manning Rivers; James' Naval History, Martin's Biitish Colonies, British India, Marmion, Lay of the Last Minstrel, Lady of the Lake, Six Months in a Convent, Den's Theology, Montcrlore's Precedents, Wandering Jew, &c.,.&c.
LAND.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
"Will sell by Auction at their Mart, Queen Street, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. A CHOICE SUBURBAN FARM, situated within three miles of Auckland, at Cox's Bay. 1 This valuable Allotment has an extensive frontage io the harbour as well as a constant supply of fresh water, a stream which rnns through the land, may at a moderate expense be collected in a reservoir as a water power. A Building Allotment in Field's Lane. Allotments No. 55 and 56 of Section No. 44 of the town of Auckland, 1 rood, 14 peiches each. These allotments are situated on the elevated ground between Upper Queen Street, and Freeman's Bay. ALSO Several Valuable Town and Suburban Pro- \ Perties on sale by piivate Contract. SALEOF MERCHANDIZE.
HYA3I JOSEPH
Will sell by Public Auction, at his Malt, on Monday next, 24th inst., at 11 o'clock. SIXTYfNAVY BLUEPRINTS 50 pairs Doeskin Trousers 3 dozen Black Silk Lace Netts 20 dozen Sniped Cotton Shirts 9 do. Red Comforters 50 pairs Cotton Sheets 10 pairs Denims 4 dozen White Shirts 2 pieces Osnaburgh Vests, Pilot Coats 40 tins Yarmouth Bloaters 50 Cheeses 5 bags Coffee 8 boxes Congou Tea 20 bags Sugars 10 doz. Paste Blacking G tierces Beef 14 cases Pipes, large and Small Bowls London bottled Porter and Ale 10 cases Gin 5 casks White Herrings Cutlery — consisting of, Pocket, Farriers' and Spaying Knives, one set Knives and Porks complete, 50 peices Magnum Bonum Pens 24 Flour Sieves, 20 Mesh 24 do. do. 24 do. 24 do. do. 30 do.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 224, 22 July 1848, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 224, 22 July 1848, Page 1
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