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CONNBLL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at 11 o'clock, THIS DAY, at their Mart, Queen-street, KNIVES AND FORKS, RAZORS Pocket Knives, Scissors Combs, Brushes, Strops Tobacco Boxes, Pipe Boxes Snuff Boxes, Waiters Beads, Braces, Belts Pencil-cases, Guard-chain 9 Bread-baskets, Trays Wheel Stamps, Work boxes Pewter Beer Measures Looking Glasses, GimbletS Saud Paper, Nails Flour, Sugar Beef Room Papers &c, &c. &c, j
CONNELL & RIDINGS '
Will Sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday next, 27th inst., at their Mart, Queen Street : — WAISTCO ATINGS, Galla Plaids, Moleskin Trowsers, Striped Shirts, Childrens Cloaks, Woolen Shawls, Cashmere Do. Silk Gloves. BOOKS & PICTURES, CONSISTING OF Priestley's Family Bible, Robinson's Scripture Characters, Smith's Wealth of Nations, Charles O'Malley— Punch, Timber Measurer — Land Surveying, Leichardt's & Mitchells Overland Expedition, Designs for Cottages — Caricatures. A POCKET COMPASS, in a Silver Case, &c, &c, &c.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.
TO BAKERS, BUTCHERS, GROCERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS,
CONNELL # RIDINGS
Have received instructions, from the Proprietor, Mr. Fairburn, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, the 4th day of October, at 1 1 o'clock, A NUMBER of ALLOTMENTS of LAND, at the new Pensioner Settlement, at Otahuhu. This Land is divided into Allotments of Half an Acre each, with extensive Frontages on the Broad Street which bounds the Settlement on that side, and are so laid out as to be, in effect, an extension of the Government Township. The Land, which is, perhaps, the richest and most fertile in the Auckland District, is traversed by the great road from Auckland to the interior — and by the frontage between the Manakau and Tamaki Rivers, and the Canal intended to unite these waters will pass through a portion of this Land. From the favorable circumstances of its position, there can be no doubt of the success of the Settlement at Otahuhu — and the most cursory glance at the plan will shew that the Allotments to be offered, on the 4th October, possess all these advantages in an eminent degree. Plan and particulars at the Mart.
FOR SALE,
AN EXCELLENT EIGHT-DAY CHRONOMETER, No. 820, made by James Murray, Royal Exchange, London. May be seen at H. D. Ley's, Shortland Street. Auckland, Sept. 19th, 1848.
WANTED,
A MAN and his WIFE, who thoroughly understand the management of a Dairy. Liberal wages will be given. Apply at this office.
NOTICE. MR. WM. GRACE, Solicitor, has removed his Offieces from Bank Street to
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 242, 23 September 1848, Page 1
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