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CO KNELL % RIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, THIS DAY, 17th February— at 11 o'clock — By order aDd for account of H. M. Colonial Government. 1' HE fine Chesnut Entire Horse « BRITON."
CUTTER BOAT FOR SALE. CORNELL Sf HIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, 20th February, at 1 1 o'clock — HP HE Cutter Boat " THETIS," between four I and five Tons burthen, with her Sails, Sweeps, Anchors, Chains and Dingy, &c, &c. The Thetis may be seen anchored off Fort Street, opposite the Victoria Hotel.
LAMPS. CONN ELL & RIDINGS HAVE ON SALE, A HANDSOME hanging Lamp, with three burneis Taylus Patent Table Lamps, for burning either with oil or tallow Cabin Swinging Lamps Glass Lamps for Windows Mica Lamps for Bed Itooms, And 6 barrels of Lamp Oil, very pure and clear, @ 2s 6d gallon.
DWELLING HOUSE AND FARM.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, AN Extensive and Fertile FARM, within a moderate distance of Auckland, with an excellent Dwelling House, Out Buildings, Stabling, Garden, Stock-yard, and Paddocks. The farm is well enclosed, and the greater part under cultivation, and is in complete working order without requiring the outlay of one shilling. Particulars at the Mart. — Terms liberal.
FARM AND STOCK TO LET.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to Let for such term as may be agreed on — AN EXCELLENT ARABLE FARM of Sixty Acres - within two miles of Auckland, by one of the best roads in the colony. There" is a good house, barn, and Stockyard on the farm, which is well enclosed and possessing abundance of Firewood and Water, about 35 acres of the land has already been under crop and the remainder is now being ploughed. The Stock consists of 25 good cows in calf, many being calving — a team of Bullocks — and if desired a Horse. The Cows will be let with or without the en crease. Terms moderate. Adequate security will be required.
SUBURBAN FARM FOR SALE.
CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, A FARM of 58^ Acres, situated at about -"*• 3£ miles from Auckland, between the Three Kings and Mount Albert, being Suburban Allotment No. 44. This farm has a frontage of 21 chains to the main road from Auckland, leading through Epsom. It is abundantly supplied with excellent water in the driest seasons ; ajid there is a supply of good scoria for fending and building in the immediate neighbourhood. There is a Paddock containing from 15 to 20 acres, fenced and ploughed, and in good order for laying down in grass. Further particulars at the Mart, Queenstreet. Terms Liberal.
LOOKING GLASSES.
CONNELL 8c RIDINGS Have on sale, ex " Duke of Portland," A VARIETY of Plate Toilet Glasses, in handsome Mahogany Frames. also — A few large Chimney Piece or Shop Mirrors.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, And warranted of the best quality :—: — EIGHT-DAY STRIKING CLOCKS— two years' warrant Two Gold Watches — Ladies One Eight-day Chronometer One Sextant, complete Fine Gold Rings Wedding Rings and Guard ditto Eye Preservers, Aqua Tint Spectacles to suit all ages Silver Thimbles, very cheap Gold Ear-rings and Booches H. D. Ley, Watch Maker, &c. Queen-street, Feb. 9.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 284, 17 February 1849, Page 2
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542Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 284, 17 February 1849, Page 2
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