CONNELL $ RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sel] by Private Contract, A SHOP AND DWELLING HOUSE ift Albert-street, near
the corner of Victoria-street. The premises have a frontage of 24 feet, and measures 105 feet in depth, and are well enclosed. The house consists of a large shop with double front, a parlour, and bedroom, all lined. ALSO, A Piece of Land adjoining the above, with 24 feet frontage on Chapel-street, by 105 feet, enclosed, being part of Allotment No. 17, of Section 21.
TO BE LET OR SOLD.
Possession given on the First of May next.
THAT very valuable little Property at Epsom, in the occupation of the undersigned, consisting of a COTTAGE, detached Kitchen, Stable, and Cow-house—with about Four acres of Land, fenced and subdivided into a Lawn, Kitchen Garden, spacious Yard, a Potato and a Grass Paddock, in which there is a superabundant supply of spring water. If rented, the terms will be moderate ; if purchased, the buyer will get twelve months* credit. Apply to the owner, James Simms, Epsom*
WEST INDIA RUM AND CASE GIN. (\N SALE by the Undersigned, ex " Ennerdale/ 1 from London, 30 HHDS. WEST INDIA RUM 50 Cases Gin. James Macky, Queen -street, Auckland, April 24, 1849.
TO BE LET O R SOLD.
A FARM of about 200 acres, 6 miles from Town, near the residence of W. Hart, Esq. It is well provided with Stockyard, Cow Shed, Residence, Wood and Water, &c, and is substantially fenced, and divided into convenient Paddocks. There are about 30 acres laid down in Grass, and about 40 acres^cleared, ready for the plough. The Farm will be let or sold with or without the Stock, which consists of 2 teams Working Bullocks, 150 Cows and Heifers, 400 breeding Ewes, and 4 brood Mares. Apply to Mr. Rooney, Queen Street, or to Mr. Ring, on the premises.
NEW MUSIC,
Just Received, and on sale at the prices AFFIXED — MARCHES :— La Donna Del Sago (by Rossina) 6S The Vivitu, ss. j The Fairy March, 3s. 6d; La Philtre, 4s. Quadrilles : — The Bells Donna— Les Orgies— The Amaranthine — The Minstells— Grand Albert — A Quatre Maries— Guillautne Tell—The Cameo— The Un Bal Sous—La Regence"- 4s. each. Waltie* :-*-The Emerald — La Pluie De Perles (or Basta de Verdi) — The Ethiopian— 3s. 6d. each. Popular Melodies :— Gems of Ethiopia — The Birth day Polka— The Pensiero— ls. each. Aihs : — Kathleen O'Moore *— Rory O'More — Olga Mazurka— Deh, Con Te, Con Te Li Prendi— Callen Herring, New Year's Eve — 3s. 6d. Songs :— A Life on the Ocean Wave — I'm afloat, I'rti attoat— Serenade of Danish Students ( Sweet Nightin* gale with joy elate) to Jenny Lind— Jenny Lind's Reply — Jenny Lind's Farewell to Sweden — The Home of my Childhood'i day's— ln Infancy when gay and young— The Secret to be ttappy— The Fly* ing Dutchman — Cinderella— 2s. 6d. each. The Buffalo Hunters— The Sky Lark— The Log Hut— I'll hang my Harp on a Willow Tree— Why chime the Bells so Merrily— The Blind Lover— Kathleen Mavournen — Row Sisters Row— l saw a Maiden Fair— Sweet Lily of Loraine— Lilla's a Lady — The Last Meeting (or" meet me to night)— Heart my Heart I Oh ! whence this sorrow — The Hindow Widow—Here's a heafth to Thee Mary — Sweet Mary a Cush la ma Chree — Ask not why the tear drop Glistens— 'Tis the Cry of War resounding— l love her, how I love her— Love lurks in a laughing eye— Have I not loved thee ?— Norah the Pride ofKildate —The Fairy Boat— 2s. each. Duets : — The Honey Bees' Admonition^-The Moiher's Lament — The Fairy's Bride — 2s. 6d, each. And a Variety of Overtures, Quadrilles, RondosT'for the Pianoforte ; Dance Music, and Vocal Duetts, done up in books of from fifteen to twenty pieces, at 10«. and 12s. 6d. each. Sacred: — Hagar's Lamentations — 2s, The Easter Hymn— ls. 6d. ALS6 Blank Music Paper Accordeon Preceptors &c, &c, &c. J. Williamson, Bookseller, &c»
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 307, 9 May 1849, Page 4
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