§>aie# by Suction*
THOMAS IVESTQN Sf CO.
Will sell by Auction, THIS DAY, the 7th April, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 1 2 o'clock, precisely— MR. EDGEHLEY'S well-known TIMOR PONY, broken in to Saddle and HARNESS Light PONY CART and set of Har- ' ness complete. Terms — Cash.
A FORTY ACRE FARM in the vicinity of Mount Eden, being Suburban Lots 138 and 139, having a frontage of 2000 Links to a Govcrnmeut Road and situated near to the Cabbage Tree Swamp. Six Building Allotments in Coopers' Bay, being subdivisions of Suburban Allotments G ( .) and 70 (having frontages of 50 feet) pleasantly situated near to the residence of the Rev. J, F. Churton, commanding a good view of the harbour, and only five chains from the Manukau Road. Terms — 25 per cent cash deposit on the fall of the hammer, and the remainder by bills at 3 and 6 months from the day of Sale, upon due payment of which a transfer will be given.
THOMAS WESTON, &s CO. Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, the 7lh April, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 11 o'clock — 2ft BAGS MAURITIUS SUGAR v 4 bales Sole Leather Negrohead Tobacco Shingle and Batten Nails Fancy Prints, Regatta Shirts Stiipe Shirts, Flushing Trowsers. Shop Fixtmes, Shelves, Doors, & Pan* nellcd Counters Counter Scales and Weights Bedroom Chairs, Tables Bedsteads, Stretchers Wash-hand Stands, Iron Pots Flour Mill, multiplying & Fly Wheels Complete Set of Barn Sieves Plated Candlesticks American Clocks 23 Volumes New Books by celebrated authors 1 Piece Carpeting Very Superior Sextant, And a Variety of Other Goods. Also — Ex " John Bull, 1 ' from Hobart Town, TWENTY FIVE CASES VAN DIEMEN'S LAND APPLES, In excellent condition.
UNRESERVED SALE.
THOMAS WESTON Sc Co.
Will sell by Auction THIS DAY, at their Stores, Shorlland-rtreet, at 11 o'clock precisely—Without Reserve— The STOCK IN TRADE of a Dealer, consisting of — LINENDRAPERY, SLOPS Ironmongery, Boots, Shoes And a Variety of other Goods.
NOTICE.
TWO BLOCKS and a Coil of Manilla Hope, . have been left on the wharf of the Undersigned, and put in Stoic. The owner is requested to send for them. W. S. Grahame, Fort-street. April 5, 1849.
NOTICE.
I GEORGE PLUMRIDGE BEGS to announce to the Public of Auckland, *and occasional visilers fiom the Bush, that he has taken part of those commodious premises known as the " Victoria Theatre," in Queen-street, which lie opened on Monday last as — A comfortable Boarding and Eating House, at which those who patronize him will find the comfoit of a home, wilh charges on the most moderate scale. Auckland, April G, 1849.
WANTED.— A Female Seivanl, as Cook and Housemaid in a small Family. Apply at this Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 298, 7 April 1849, Page 1
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