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FURNITURE, &c. THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 29th December, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 1 1 o'clock, precisely, without RESERVE — A VARIETY OF HOUSEMOID FURNITURE, &c. Compri singFrench polished D & Dining Tables lt Chests Drawers Side Tables " Couches Toilet Tables " Washhandstands " 4-post Bedsteads Cedar Chairs > , . , Arm ditto }to match Carpetting, Earthenware, and a variety of other articles. ALSO A very choice collection of ENGRAVINGS. The above may be seen any day previous to the sale.
THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, Dec. 29th, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 11 o'clock, precisely — OA DOZEN DOLLS, Assorted. &" Boys Belts, Dice, i Watch Keys, Thimbles Ginger Beer & Seidletz Powders Butchers and Shoe Knives Carvers, Bolts assorted Envelopes, Grocers' Paper, Braces & Bits, Padlocks Iron .Spoons, Corks Screws German Silver Tea Spoons Heel Cotton, Gimp, &c, &c.
BRICK HOUSE, FOR SALE. THOMAS WESTONy fy CO. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on P r i d a y , sth January, 1849, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 12 o'clock — A FOUR ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Durham Street, Town of Auckland. The two front Rooms are of Brick, substantially built and well finished, affording every comfort requisite for the dwelling of a respectable family. The two back Rooms are built of Kaurie. There is a large Work Shop in the rear, and Outhoases-— the whole forming a very snug and complete property. The Ground is a sub-division of Allotment No. 5, Section 21, Town of Auckland, and has a Frontage of 31 feet 6 inches to Durham Street. It is situated in a very healthy position, — commanding a view of the Harbor, ar & within five minutes walk of any of the Public 0 Sices. There is a Bricked WELL on the Property, with a never failing supply of excellent Water. *** Further particulars may be known on application at the Office of the Auctioneers.
NELSON POTTED BUTTER. AF E W casks of the finest Potted BUTTER— superior to any hitherto arrived in Auckland — and a prime lot of Home -fed, and cured BACON, from Nelson, ex Emily, on sale by, W. C Hayes. Shortland-street December 26, 1848.
EDUCATION. rHE Pupils of Mrs, Wakefield's Establishment, will resume their studies, on Monday, the Bth of January, 1849. Princes -street, Auckland.
TENDERS will be received for the buildof a Four-roomed House m West Queen Street. For further particulars, apply to Michael Ryan, High Street.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 269, 27 December 1848, Page 1
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