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FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. D. NATHAN Has received Instructions to Sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY, September 6— THE HULL of the American WHALE SHIP " HOPE." about 400 tons, as she now lies at Taboo Point, Bay of Islands; —she is copper and composition fastened throughout, strongly built, has a new keel and false keel, and lies in a safe and suitable position either for removal for repairs or breaking up —and is we?l made fast, head and stern to the shore. After which —A large quantity of Gear, Spars, Blocks, Stores, 2 Cables and 2 Anchors in excellent condition. Terms at the Time of Sale.
MR. D. NATHAN
Will sell by Public Auction, at hw Mart, Shortland-street, THIS DAY, the 6th September, at 11 o'clock — 1 fit CASKS PRIME PORK x ** 10" " Beef 20 boxes Candles 15 boxes Soap 5 kegs Prime Potted Butter 20 bags Fine Sugars 20 " Course " 1 Hhd. Loaf " 5 barrels Oranges 10 chests Tea 2 bags Pepper, and an extensive assortment of Slop Clothing Drapery and Fancy Goods.
VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET. THOMAS WESTON Sf Co. Have received instructious from the Proprietor, Mr. J. Stuart, to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, on Friday next, the 7th September, at One o'clock precisely, rHE INTEREST in all those valuable BUILDINGS in Queen-street, at present occupied by Messrs. Conden, Plummeridgc, and Stuart. The title is a Lease for ten years from the Ist of January, 1848, at the yearly rent of twenty-five pounds, payable halfyearly. The rent is paid up. The Lessee has the right of removing all improvements at the expiration of the lease, unless taken at a fair valuation by the Lessor. The land is described as part of Allotment No. 42, of Section 4, in the township of Auckland ; bounded on the north by a Government lane 66 feet ; on the east by lot 6, 22 feet ; on the south by lot 8, 66 feet ; and on the west by Lower Queen-street, 22 feet ; and allotment 6 on the same place, bounded on the north by the Government lane, 1 9 feet ; on the east by lot 5, 66 feet ; on the south by allotment 41 of the said section, 19 feet; and on the west by lots 7, 8 and 9, 66 feet The Buildings consist of Two Shops and Dwellings, fronting Queen-street, each having seven apartments, now let to substantial tenants at the weekly rent of 275. 6d. each ; also the House at preseut occupied by Mr. Stuart, having seven large apartments which would readily let for 15s. per week, thus the property would produce a profit rent of £156 per annum. As a Merchant's Office, Auction Mart, or Inn, it would be of greater value, from the commanding situatiou for business, and the extent of the buildings, which are 76 feet in depth, 20 feet high, and 22 feet wide, containing in all 21 apartments, exclusive of a Cellar, the whole extent of the buildings. AFTER WHICH, ! Mr, Stuart's interest in a lease for ten years, from Ist January, 1848, of Allotment 18, Section 18, Town of Auckland, bounded by Lower Albert-street 118 links; on the north, by the top of the Cliff, 338 links; on the south, by allotment 17a., 320 links, on which is erected a small house, now let for 2s. 6d. per week. This allotment is one of the most healthy spots in the Town of Auckland, having a beautiful view of the Harbor, North Shore, and surrounding scenery, and is sufficiently large for three cottages, yards, and pleasure grounds. The land is subject to the annual rent of Five Pounds, payable half-yearly. The rent is paid up. The purchaser will be entitled to i remove all improvements at the expiration of the lease, unless paid for by the lessor at a fair valuation. TERMS : For the Queen-street Property— One half Cash, the residue by bills at 3 and 6 months from the day of Sale. For the other Property — An approved Bill at 3 months from the day of Sale. The Deeds to be held by the Auctioneer! until the Bills art paid.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 351, 6 September 1849, Page 2
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698Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 351, 6 September 1849, Page 2
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