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Sate b}> Auction* VALUABLE HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS, IN THE TOWN OF AUCKLAND. THOMAS WESTON $ Co. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 15th December, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock precisely— rHE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTY, Being subdivision of Allotment No. 12, Section 15, in the Town of Aucklaat :—: — Lot 1 has a frontage of 20 feet to a street 70 links wide, by a depth of 46 fest 6 inches, with a four-room weather-boarded House erected thereon. Lot 2 has a frontage of 32 feet to the before - mentioned street, by a depth of 46 feet 6 inches, with a four-room weatherboarded House erected thereon. Lot 3 has a frontage of 33 feet to the before mentioned street, by a depth of 46 feet 6 inches, with a four-room wea'her-boarded House erected thereon. These Allotments are bounded in the rear by a lane 1 5 feet wide, leading from Wellesley Street. Lot 4. — A Comer Allotment, having frontages of 28 feet 6 inches to the before -mentioned street, 46 feet 6 inches to Wellesley-street (150 links wide) and 28 feet 6 inches to the before -mentioned lane. Lot 5 has a frontage of 23 feet 3 inches to Wellesley-street, by a depth of 43 feet 6 inches to the before-mentioned lane. Lot 6 has a frontage of 23 feet 3 inches to Wellesley-street, by a depth of 43 feet G inches, with a three room weatherboarded House thereon. Lot 7 has a frontage of 24 feet 9 inches to the before-mentioned lane, by a depth of 46 feet 6 inches, with a partly finished Weatherboard House thereon. Lot 8 has a frontage of 24 feet 9 inches to the before-mentioned lane, by a depth of 46 feet 6 inches. Lot 9 has a frontage of 20 feet to the before - mentioned lane, by a depth of 40 feet 6 inches. There is an excellent Well of Water on the premises, which will be reserved as a general right to the purchasers. A plan of the Property may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers, where any further particulars may be known. Title unexceptionable.

CUTTER "NAUTILUS." THOMAS WESTON & CO, I Will sell by Auction, on Friday, the 15th of December, at their Stores, Shortlaud street, at 11 o'clock — CUTTER "NAUTILUS," 10 tons, with all her standing and running Rigging, Sails, Anchor, Cables, &c, as she now lies in Commercial Bay. Terms — liberal. THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 15th December, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 1 1 o'clock, A VARIETY of DRAPERY and other Merchandize, ex late arrivals, particulars of which will appear in the " New Zealander" of Wednesday next.

Commissioner of Crown Lands' Office, Auckland, December 5, 1848. THE Commissioner of Crown Lands notifies, for the information of all persons depasduring stock on the Waste Lands of the Crown, within the boundaries of Proclaimed Hundreds, that the Government will not require from them the payment of any Assessment upon Stock so depastured. None, however, but holders of Depasturing Licenses will be permitted to feed any Stock on the lands above referred to, and all persons desirous of so doing, during 1849, are especially requested to bear in mind, that such Licenses must be taken oat by them before the Ist of January next, in accordance with the terms of the Gazette Notice, from this OiHce, dated 10th November, 1848. W. Gisbornk, Commissioner of Crown Land?.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 264, 9 December 1848, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 264, 9 December 1848, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 264, 9 December 1848, Page 1

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