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§>ales fy> auction.

AUCTION OF FURNITURE.

CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, THIS DAT, at eleven o'clock, at thek-Mai\t?J . Qneen Street, f OILET TABLES Dining Ditto Washing Stands Sofas Chairs — cane seats Arm Chairs Bedsteads Chests of Drawers Toilet Glasses Table Lamps &c, &c. ALSO, ONE CASE STATIONERY, Comprising — Foolscap and Post Paper Blotting and Music Paper Steel Pens, Lead Pencils Colour Boxes, Quills Account Books Copy Books Office Ink Stands Ink Bottles with patent tops Cases Mathematical Instruments Mottled Wafers, in boxes Memorandum Books Log" Slates, Slate Pencils And a great variety of Mer-

chandize.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Will >ell by Auction, on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen Street. A BAY DRAFT HORSE, rising 5 years, -^•*- broken into Saddle and Harness, very quiet and tractable, and one of the best Hacks in the Colony.

TOWN LANDS FOR SALE.

CONNELL 4- HIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Private Contract, TOE following VALUABLE m PROPERTIES, situated in the most eligible parts of Auckand, viz. SYMONDS STREET. Lot 2, Section 33, 14 perches, close to the Bn tracks, with extensive view of the Harbour, Auckland Park, Mount Eden, &c. W A ICEFIELD STREET. Lot 17, section 33, I3p. « 20, " do. 13p. ' " 23. " do. i'ip. These Allotments arc amongst the best sold at the late Government 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 above Quadrant, Terms, liberal.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 291, 14 March 1849, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 291, 14 March 1849, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 291, 14 March 1849, Page 1

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