g>aica 6g auction, TWOFOLD BAY CATTLE, EX "NIMROD." CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to submit to Public Auction, at their Stockyard, Queen Street, on Tuesday, 2nd January, at 11 o'clock— The CARGO of the Ship * Nimrod," consisting of— 100 CHOICE HEIFERS 2 COWS with CALVES 30 FAT BULLOCKS Selected with the greatest care by Mr. McGregor from IMLAY'S WELL KNOWN HERDS at Twofold Bay. It is scarcely necessary to remind intending purchasers of the great and admitted superiority of the breed of the Twofold Bay Cattle to the Stock usually sent to this country. The breeding Cattle of this Lot, will be found equal in every respect to the best heretofore imported from the same herds.
The Cattle may be seen until the day of Sale in Mr. Henry's Paddocks at One Tree Hill. Terms at Sale.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen - street, on Wednesday, 3rd January, at 11 o'Clock, | CASE B Y SICKLES ■*• 1 Case Cloth Caps, assorted 1 Case Hobart Town Jams and Jellies 4 Hhds. XX London Porter 20 Tierces Prime Mess Beef 1 Case Colonial Cheese 20 Cases Geneva, small bottles 50 dozen Teneriffe Wme And, to Close Consignments, A quantity of DRAPERY GOODS And other Merchandize.
TOWN LANDS.
CONNELL $ HIDINGS, Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen street, on Wednesday, January 10th, at 12 o'clock — the undermentioned Valuable ALLOTMENTS in this township, viz. : — A PIECE OF LAND in Official Bay— r\. having frontage to Eden Crescent and Jermyn Street — being half of Allotment, No. 9, of Section No. 8. This Ground is a portion of the unenclosed space in front of the residence of the Rev. W. Lawry, and between that gentleman's garden and the residence of the Colonial Secretary and Colonial Treasurer. It is in an elevated and healthful position, and in the centre of a populous and fashionable neighbourhood, and within one minute's walk of St. Paul's Church, the new Scots Church, Government House, and the Council Chamber. ALSO, An Allotment of Land at Smale's Point, having frontage to Albert-street and Chapelstreet — being No. 17 of Section No 18. This Allotment commands a most extensive and beautiful view of the harbour from which it cannot be shut out, and combines the advantages of retirement from and proximity to the business part of the Town. Terms at Sale.
NOTICE. A CASE, directed « Mr. William Westney, near Auckland, New Zealand/ is in the possession of the Undersigned. W. S. Grahame. Fort-street, Auckland, 29th December, 1848.
HORSE AND GIG, AND SADDLE HORSES, for Hire at the
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 270, 30 December 1848, Page 1
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