g>alea 6j? auction. HYAM JOSEPH Will sell by Public Auction, at the Mart, on Monbay next, the 1 5th instant, at Eleven o'clock — 2 CHESTS CEDAR DRAWERS m 1 Cedar Cheffonier 1 Cooking Apparatus ALSO, Fancy Prints Blankets De Lame Dresses White Cantoon Trousers Fancy Vests Drills, Russia Duck • Ladies' Clogs India Rubber Braces Shawls White Jackets Mould Candles, Soap] Congou Tea Coffee, Sugar Mess Beef Pickles, Mustard And a variety of Merchandise. Terms at Sale.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. HYAM JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on Thursday next, the 18th instant, unless previously disposed of — ALL that Piece of LAND, being part of Allotment No. 9, of Section 17, having a frontage to Victoria-street of 22 feet, and a depth of 60 feet, together with the DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon. The above will be sold Without Resever^ thereby offering an opportunity to the. Mechanic of becoming the possessor of a comfortable home at a moderate outlay. Terms, at Sale.
MARE FOR SALE. ' CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on Wednesday next, 17th instant, at their Mart, Queen-street, A BAY MARE.— Rising four years, heavy in foal, broken in to Saddle and Harness, quiet and gentle to ride and drive. AFTER WHICH, A Lady's Side Saddle.
J CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on Wednesday next, 17th instant, at their Mart, Queen -street, A GREAT variety of MERCHANDIZE : Tea, Sugar, Flour j Rice, Biscuit j Drapery Goods I &c, &c. ALSO, By order of Her Majesty's Colonial Government — A ROW BOAT, formerly in the service of the Police department, and now lying in Official Bay.
DESIRABLE PREMISES IN OFFICIAL BAY. , CONNELL % RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday next, 24th of January, at 12 o'clock — THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE situated in Eden Crescent, nearly opposite Dr. Davis's garden entrance, with yard &c. — being subdivision No. 3, of allotment No. 6, of section No. 8, of the town of Auckland. The House, which has a frontage of 32 feet on the Crescent, is temporarily subdivided into tenements and yields the clear yearly rent of Fifty Pounds. It could readily be thrown into one concern and would be very suitable for a grocery store or Public House, much wanted in that neighbourhood. There is a constant run of Fresh water on the Premises. Terms : — 20 per cent of the Purchase Money in cash. The remainder in approved bills at 3 & (i months.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 274, 13 January 1849, Page 1
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