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BRICK HOUSE, FOR SALE. THOMAS WESTON, &s CO. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Frl d a y k , sth January, 1849, at thenStores, 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 Out-^ hoases — 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, and within five minutes walk of any of the Public Offices. There is a Bricked WELL on the Property, with a never failing supply of excellent Water. i** Further particulars may be known on application at the Office ot the Auctioneers.
FURNITURE, ALE, & PORTER, WINES, &c. THOMAS WESTON & CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, sth January, at their Stores, Shortland street, at 11 o'clock precisely, without reserve HpWO FRENCH POLISHED CHESTS 1 DRAWERS 1 ditto Table ,1 ditto Washhand Stand 2 Palliasses Parlour and Cottage, Stove Carpets,' Hearth Rtigs^ Fender, &c. 8 casks Bottled Ale and Porter 3 cases Champagne 2 " Constantia, pints 1 " Port Wine 1 octave Sherry 20 bags Sugar Chests and Boxes Tea Washing Soda Sydney Soap Starch, Pepper, Mustard Striped and Regatta Shirts Prints, Cotton Sheets Drab and Fancy MoJeskin Trowsers Cloth and Tweed ditto Pit and Cross-cut Saws, and other goods Also, 4 TENTS, with poles, &c, complete
MILL. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — ri'HE MACHINERY for a FLOUR or JL ' SAW MILL. Thomas Weston & Co.
DOG CART. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned — A VERY SUPERIOR DOG CART with Cushions, Patent Axle, and Springs complete. Thomas Weston & Co.
WINES. CONNELL Sf RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE, A few Cases Prime Champagne — Port — Pale and Golden Sherry, &c. &c.
MRS. J. IRELAND, having just arrived in this colony, ,begs to inform the Ladies and inhabitants of Auckland, that she is prepared to give Lessons (at her own residence) on the Pianoforte, and Theory of Music on the approved system of the celebrated Henri Herz, having been a pupil of his, she has fully acquired the newest method of forming the hand with beginners, and producing a brilliancy of style, essential to a good performer. Mrs. J. Ireland has completed some of the leading families in her own country, and hopes to meet with that patronage which her long experience and attention to those committed to her instruction shall merit. Terms known on an interview, by applying at ParnelJ/Mechanics' Bay. January 2, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 271, 3 January 1849, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 271, 3 January 1849, Page 1
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