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CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY, the 23rd inst., at their Mart, Quf en-street — A VARIETY OF DRAPERY GOOD S— namely Lama Shawls and Turnovers White Calico, Brown Holland Navy Blue and fancy Prints Lace Edgings, Gimps Welch Flannel, Blankets tadies' Caps, and Cap Fronts Straw Bonnets Towelling', Gingham Nett, Sprig Window Curtains Cloth Caps, Regatta Shitts Scotch Twill Shirts Boys' Jackets Cotton Handkerchie fs Counterpanes Navy Blue and Fancy Prints 170 pairs Moleskin Trowsers Hooks and Eyes Pins, Needles, &c. Also, i 50 bags Moist Sugar Bottled Ale and Porter Large Plate Toilet Glasses i Silver Table and Dessert Spoons and other articles. ALSO By order of the Receiver of Intestate Estates— A Valuable Hunting Silver Watch,c h, capped and jewelled. A Quantity of Wearing Apparel and Bedding, the property of the late James Savage, deceased.
SALE OF LAND,
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, 23rd instant, at their Mart, Queen Street, at twelve o'clock, The following Valuable PROPERr TlES— viz. i.
THE Handsome and Commodious Verandah HOUSE and GROUND, in George's Bay, at present occupied by the AuditorGeneral. 2. A comfortable four-roomed Cottage, built of Pise, situated between Chapel-street and Greystreet. 3. Fort Richard— a Thirty Acre Farm, close to the tovnship of Otahuhu, with a large Scoria Dwelling House erected thereon. 4. Two Building Allotments in Albert-street, 28J feet by 103 deep. 5. Two Building Allotments in Chapel-street, 28J feet by 103 deep. Terms at Sale.
A CAPITAL HOUSE AND FARM FOB} SALE.
CONNELL % RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, 23rd May, at 12 o'clock, O£J ACRES of excellent LAND, at the &*J Tamaki, within ten minutes walk of the Church, with a new HOUSE thereon, just completed, consisting of four large comfortable rooms, with two brick fireplaces. The rooms are floored, ceiled, papered, and ready for the reception of a respectable family. In front of the house is a well-sheltered site for a garden and orchard, consisting of 3£ acres, bounded by two constant streams. The whole land has been under cultivation, with the exception of about two acres in wood. Terms of payment ■will be liberal.
BOAT FOR SALE.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, on Wednesday next, 30th instant, at their Mart, Queen-street, by order and: on account of H. M. Colonial Government, A LONG BOAT **■ Two Masts Two Lug Sails One Rudder and Tiller One Bumpkin.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 311, 23 May 1849, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 311, 23 May 1849, Page 2
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