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SOLID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, March 7th, at 11 o'clock — Together or Separately — A FASHIONABLY SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT—new A very handsome Silver Coffee Pot, to match A Richly gilt Silver Sugar Bowl And a Richly gilt Silver Cream Ewer The property of a Gentleman leaving Auckland.
ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWN OF AUCKLAND. THOMAS WESTON # Co., Have received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Richard Webb, to sell ly Auction, on Saturday next, 10th March, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 12 o'clock, PART of ALLOTMENT No. 7, Section No. 17, in the Town of Auckland, having 1 a frontage of 20 feet to a Government lane, 1 by a depth of 40 feet, with the Buildings thereon erected. Building Allotment adjoining the above, having: a frontage of 41 feet to a Government lane, by a depth of 40 feet. These properties are situated at the rear of the Stoics of J. S. Polack, Esq., and have a commanding view of the harbour.
TOWN LANDS FOR SALtf. CONNELL 8>- HIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Private Contract, I^HR following- VALUABLE PROPERTIES, situated in the most eligible parts of Auckland, viz. HOBSON STREET. Lot 21, Section 25, lr. 25p. 22 " « Jr. lOp. These beautiful allotments are at the end of West Queeu Street, within a few minutes walk of Shortland Crescent* r J hey have a frontage to the water and command a very fine view of the river. SYMONDS* STREET. Lot 2, Section 33, 14 perches, close to the Barracks, with extensive view of the Harbour, Auckland Park, Mount Eden, &c. WAKEFIELD STREET. Lot 17, section 33, I3p. " 20, « do. 13p. . " 23, « do. 13p. These Allotments are amongst the best sold at the late Govern ment land sale, being on the most healthy and elevated part of the above-named street. As this will in future be the outlet to the country, all property in it will increase rapidly in value, and persons wishing to obtain a snug nook for their home should not lose the favourable opportunity now offered. WEST QUEEN STREET. Allotment No. 28, section 18, near the Catholic Chapel and Hobson street. To be sold either entire or in subdivisions to suit purchasers VICTORIA QUADRANT. TWO SMALL COTTAGES, &c., and a Building Allotment, situated between Chancery-street and the ajjove a jj0ve Quadrant, Terms, liberal.
NOTICE.
IMPOUNDED at Auckland, one Red Sided Cow, grey about the head ; branded like Z C on near rump, CC on off rump. If not claimed, to be sold on the 31st of March, at the Pound at Noon. Auckland; March 6th, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 289, 7 March 1849, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 289, 7 March 1849, Page 1
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