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SALE OF PICTURES.
HYAM JOSEPH
Has much pleasure in announcing that he has leceived instructions, to sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, A CASE OP SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS, from Paintings by Members of the Royal Academy, consisting of — OLD ENGLISH HOSPITALITY The Rescue The Village School in Repose " " in Uproar Fidelia The Light of the Harem The Parting Hour The Happy do. Girl at the Biook The Widow's Adieu to the Weed i St. Valentine's Day Theatrical Attraction Venus and Hebe The Old Commodore She Soldier's Return Waiting for the Times The Man The Idle Servant National Beauties Christ in the Garden Abigail appearing to D:uid Elkanah, Hannah, and Samuel Marine View — British Steam Packets Poitrait of the Duke of Wellington Pastoral Scene, dedicated to Her Majesty. The above are set in handsome Maple and Rosewood Frames, with gilt mouldings. May be seen at the Mart the day before the sale. \FTEft "WHICH A variety of MERCHANDIZE. Terms at sale.
IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES.
HYAM JOSEPH
Has been favoured with instructions to submit to Public Competition, at his Mart, on Monday, the 19th instant, at 12 o'clock precisely — A LLOTMENTS 44, 45, and 46 of Section XJI 28, having frontages to Grey and Mar - ket Streets, well fenced, and known as the piopeity of Mr John Campbell, Surveyor. The above will be sold in Building Allotments lo suit purchasers. A plan of the subdivisions can be seen at the Auctioneer's three days before the salej The Auctioneer would remind parties desirous of purchasing town lots that the above allotments are opposite to those sold at the last Government sale, and which realized from £28 to £40 each. The situation is excellent, being thf i !e of the town. Such another opportunity to/ mechanics and persons of limited means u not likely to occur, the adjoining land being all sold. Terms — 20 per cent deposit, the residue by approved bills at thiee months.
HOUSE & LAND FOR SALE.
HYAM JOSEPH
Has received instructions from Mr. A. Chisholm, to sell by Public Auction, .at his Mart, on Thursday, 29thinst., at 12 o'clock, precisely, unless previously disposed of & LL THAT VALUABLE AL- ** LOTMENT & BUILDINGS thereon erected, situate in O'Connell Street, and known as the property of Mr. Chisholm. The allotment lms a frontage to O'Connell Street of 72 feet, with a depth of 55 feet. The buildings consist of a comfortable DwellingHouse, in good repair, and Stabling for 10 Horses There are also two wells of excellent water, the whole well fenced in. The above will be sold in one or three lots at the option of the Auctioneer. Title — from the Crown. Terms in a future advertisement.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 291, 14 March 1849, Page 1
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