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THOMAS WESTON * CO. Will sell by Auction at their Stores, Shortland Street, on Friday next, 2nd November, at 11 o'clock BOY'S COATS and Trowsers Woollen Drawers, Scarlet Cravats Doeskin Coats and Trowsers White and Grey Calico Stripe and Scotch Twill Shirts Millers Drab Moleskin Trowsers * Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes Cigars, Lucifer Matches Bronze and bright bar Fenders Tea and Coffee Pots Mould Candles, Sugar And other Goods. BUSINESS PREMISES, IN WESTQUEEN STREET. THOM4S WESTON # Co. Have received instructions to offer to Public Auction, at their Stores, Shortland-street, on Friday, 16th November, next, at 12 o'clock, (if not previously disposed of by private contract) — ALL THOSE BUSINESS PREMISES situate in West Queen Street, at present occupied by Mr. Grimlay, Butcher and General Dealer. The House comprises on the Ground Floor a Shop, Sitting Room, Bed Room, and Kitchen. On the First Story, Two Front, Rooms, 10 by L 2, and Two Skillion Rooms. The Property is fenced in — there is a Well of good water, and Outhouses. Further information can be obtained on the Premises, or from the Auctioneers. Terms at Sale.
BOOK SALE. CORNELL $ RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, November 3rd — I CASE STATIONERY, ex " Enterprise," from London, comprising, Prayer Books, Spellings Juvenile Books, Arithmetic Reckoners, Primers Novels, Copy Slips A Set of Taits Magazine Josephus, Milton, &c, &c. Day Books and Ledgers, Blank Books Letter and Foolscap Paper Cards of Comicalities Coloured Pictures &c. &c. &c.
AUCKLAND AND NEW ULSTER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members ■**; of this Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on Saturday, the 3rd November next, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of electing Officers for the ensuing year. The attendance of persons desirous to join the Society is requested. James Baber, "| o Edward Fairburn, J Seere t*nes.
TO BE LET OR SOLD. A VALUABLE ALLOTMENT of Land, within a few minutes walk of Auckland, containing about two Acres. The property consists of a good House of Four Rooms, with a detached Kitchen and Out Offices, — a Garden in an excellent state of cultiration, and an Orchard planted with some of the best fruit trees that were ever imported to New Zealand, and a small Paddock laid down with English grasses. For further particulars apply to Mr. F. W. Merriman, Lower Queen Street. Oct. 30th, 1849.
A COTTAGE. FOR SALE, a n at and pleasantly situated COTTAGE at George's Bay, adjoining the property of the Rev. Mr. Churtun, commanding a delightful view of the harbour. An unfailing supply of excellent water on the prcra ise Apply to
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 370, 31 October 1849, Page 1
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