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CART, DRAY, HARNESS, IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY, &c. Ex « CHEERFUL." THOMAS WESTON Sr CO., Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 22nd January, at their Stores Shortland Street, at 11 o'clock precisely — The following Packages Now Landing Ex " Cheerful," A CARTS 1 Pole DRAY 2 Scotch Axles and Brushes 4 Sets Cart HARNESS 1 Cask IRONMONGERY, consisting of 'lea Kettles, Boilers, Saucepans, Smiths' Tools, Counter Weighing Machines, Smutting and Diessing Wire for Mill Seives, \ inch and § inch Tacks, and a variety of other articles. 3 Boxes Shingle Nails and Flooring Brads 1 Case Gentlemens' and Stockmens* Boots 20 Boxes Colonial SOAP 4 do Dip and Mould Candles 2 Casks Currants 2 Cases DRAPERY, consisting of Blue Twilled, Delaines Cashmere & Tartan Shawls, Black Satin, Plaid and Cashmere Vests, Cambric Caps and Frock Bodies, Womens White Cotton Hose, Black Bandannas, Silk Boot Laces, Blue Cloth Jackets, Red Cravats, Brown Holland, Ginghams, Thread and Cotton Lace, Gimps, Lawn Handkerchiefs, Whisker Blond and other Goods.
DOG CART. THOMAS WESTON & CO., Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 26th January, at their Stores, Short land-street, at 12 o'clock precisely, A VERY SUPERIOR DOG CART with Patent Axle, Cushions, &c, complete.
FARM AT EPSOM, AND SIX SUBURBAN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. THOMAS WESTON 8f Co., Have received instructions lo Sell by Auciion, on Saturday, 3rd February,' at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, A FARM at EPSOM, containing 7a. Ir., being part of Small Farm Allotment, Section 50. This Property has a frontage of thirteen chains to the main road leading from Auckland to Manukau. It is situated midway between the Rdce Course and the flourishing s ttlement of Onehunga. The omnibus passes two and from Auckland twice a day ; and is fenced on one side by a paity fence, dividing it from Mr. Buckland's paddock. Also, — SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in COOPRRVS BAY, being sub-division of Suburban Allotments Nos. 69 and 70. These Allotments have each a frontage of 50 [feet by a depth of 100 feet. They are pleasantly situated opposite the residence of the Rev. J. F. Churton, having a commanding view of the harbour, and are only five chains from the Manukau Road. For further particulars, and for terms to treat by Private Contract, apply at the Office of the Auctioneers.
BUILDING LOIS— MECHANICS' BAY. CONNELL 8f RIDINGS Will sell by public Auction, at their Mait, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 31st January, instant, at 12 o'clock, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING Allotments, having frontage on the Strand, Mechanics' Bay, and in Stanley -street, adjoining thereto. These allotments are deserving of attention whether designed for immediate occupancy, or as a safe and profitable investment, possessing all the advantages of water frontage, and being situated upon the only connecting thoroughfare and the populous suburbs eaat of Mechanics' Bay. Plans and particulars at the Mart. *** A liberal time will be allowed for payment.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE A FEW CASES of Champagne— Madeira —Claret— and Sherry WINES.
WANTED, A SITUATION, by a Person lately arrived, as a General Servant, in a Hotel or Private Family. Ap} fy at this Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 276, 20 January 1849, Page 2
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