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§>ales bj? auction*

DOG CART.

THOMAS WESTON & CO ,

Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 26th January, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock precisely, A VERY SUPERIOR DOG CART with Patent Axle, Cushions, &c, complete.

THOMAS WESTON S,- CO.,

Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 26ih January, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock precisely, AN ASSORTMENT of CARPENTERS' TOOLS Iron and Britannia Metal Tea and Table Spoons Norfolk Latches, Sash Fastenings and Rollers Teakettles, Boilers, Saucepans Weights, Wire Springs Nails 4 sets Cart Harness 83 pairs Stockmen's Boots 7 Tierces Mess Beef An assortment of Fancy Jewellery Marine and other Engravings And A London-made Organ, plays 30 Tunea With a variety of other Goods.

FARM AT EPSOM, AND

SIX SUBURBAN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS.

THOMAS WESTON Sf Co., Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Saturday, 3rd February," at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 12 o'clock,

v if not previously disposed of by Private Contract, A FARM at EPSOM, containing 6a. 3r. I3i\,heing part of Small Farm Allotment, Section 50. This Property is situated midway between the Race Course and the flourish- ! ing settlement of Onehunga ; it has a frontage of thirteen chains to the main road leading from Auckland to Manukau, and is fenced on one side by a party fence, dividing it from Mr. Buckland's paddock. The omnibus passes to and from Auckland twice a day. Also, — SIX BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in COOPRR'S 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. Chnrion, 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.

IMPORTANT LAND SALE.

CONNELL if RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, 31st inst., at 12 o'clock, SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS in MECHANICS' BAY, already advertised. Also, Allotment 39, of Section No. 29, containing within a few Perches of an Acre of Land- This beautiful allotment is close to the residence of his Excellency Sir George Grey, commanding a beautiful view of the town aud harbour, is open to the north and east, and entirely sheltered from cold anJ ungenial winds. Allotment No. 7, of Section No. 29, 37 perches, situated in Upper Queen-street. Allotment No. 22, Section No. '28, 31 j Perches. i Allotment No. 64, Section No. 28, 29 Perches. These two latter allotments are situated in Giey-street, within a few paces of the Governor General's residence, and have extensive frontages to two principal streets. Part of Allotment No. 56, of Section 29, about 25 Perches. Remainder of Allotment No. 56, of Section 29, about 25 Perches. 'I hese lots are situated within a short distance of the junction of Grey«street with Upper Queen-slreet, adjoining the highly improved property of Mr. Robertson, baker. And, — A beautifully situated SUBURBAN FARM, containing 35|- Acres, being Lot No. 11, of Section No. 9. This farm, distant about two miles from tovin, adjoins the ground on which is built the flour mill of Messrs. Low and Motion. On it is a considerable quantity of wood, suitable for fencing, firewood, &c. f and there is abundance of good building stone in the immediate neighbourhood. It has extensive frontage on a deep creek, thus affording a double means of communication with the town.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 277, 24 January 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 277, 24 January 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 277, 24 January 1849, Page 2

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