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VALUABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION.
CONNELL % RIDINGS
Have received instru ctions from the Proprietor who is about to leave the Colony, to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart. Queen-street, at 10 o'clock, on Saturday next — fI^HE Undermentioned Allotments of TOWN 1 LAND and DWELLING HOUSE situate in Grey-street, viz. : — Lot 1. South half of Town Allotment No. 42, of Section 29 — 65 links frontage, by 457 links in depth. Lot 2. North half of same allotment,— 6s links by 410 links. Lot 3. The Whole of Allotment No. 43, of same section — 130 links frontage, by 365 links in depth — together with the Substantial Weather -boarded Dwelling House recently erected thereon, 28 feet by 16 feet — a never failing supply of Spring Water on the Premises. Lot 4. South half of Allotment No. 44, same section — 65 links frontage by 346 links. Lot 5. North half of same allotment — 65 links frontage by 313 links. Lot 6. South half of Allotment No. 45—65 links frontage by 281 links. Lot 7. North half of same Allotment — 65 links frontage by 285 links. Lot 8. South half of Allotment No. 46—65 links frontage by 285 links. Lot 9. North half of same Allotment— 6s links frontage by 266 links. The whole of these Allotments lie on the well sheltered slope at the east side of Greystreet, and from the fertility of the soil, and the abundant supply of Water afforded by the Stream which forms the eastern boundary they will be found amongst the most desirable spots within so short a distance of the centre of the town.
BUILDING LOTS— CHANCERY STREET AND VICTORIA QUADRANT.
CONNELL Sc RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart,' Queen-street, on Saturday next, at 11 o'clock — r^HREE Subdivisions of Allotment No. 19, 8 of Section No. 5, viz. -.—. — No. 1. Frontage to Chancery-street 17 feet, depth 62 feet. No. a. Frontage to Chancery-street 16 feet, depth 62 feet. No. 3. Frontage to Chancery -street 16 feet, depth 62 feet. No. 4. Frontage to Victoria Quadrant 26 feet, depth 180 feet.
FOR SALE Ex "FREDERICK."
FIRST QUALITY TOBACCO Best Manilla Cigars, No. 2 Rice China Sugar Window Glass Hops Aliens' Sydney Soap Rum, 30 O. P. &c, &c, &c. J. Salmon & Co» Auckland, July 20, 1849.
BEST AUSTRALIAN BUTTER, at y ft Is. 6dRankin's Bathurst Cheese .... Os. 8dFinest Smoked Bacon Os. Od. " " Cheeks .... Os. sd. Hams of Fine flavour Os. 7d. Mould candles (concentrated) . . Os. 7d. Best Sydney Soap • Os. 4d. Finest Patras and Zante Cur- > fto fi -, > 0s» od. rants j Pudding Plums Coleman's London Starch .... Is. Od. TEA, Fine Congou Is. 6d. Ditto .« Is. lOd. A beautiful and highly fla- ~\ voured sample of Twan- > U. 9d. key Hyson j The Finest Consignment, (per " Marmion," and " Statesman," and latest importations) with a general assortment of Groceries at the NEW GROCERY STORE, Near the Post Office, High Street. Auckland, August 17, 1849.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 344, 21 August 1849, Page 1
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