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CONNELL # RIDINGS Are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, TH E well-known Omnibus "ROVER," with HARNESS for two Horses. ALSO — London Saddles, Harness, Whips, &c. Writing Desks, and Work boxes, Rosewood and Mahogany Bleached and Unbleached Calicoes Unbleached 8-4 ditto 20 boxes Mould Candles 20 boxes Soap 2 Office 8-day Clocks 10 tierces prime Mess Beef 2 casks Oatmeal 2 kegs Tripe A few tins Salmon ! 5 cases Sherry Wine &c, &c, &c.

TOWN & SUBURBAN LANDS. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, 9th instant, at 11 o'clock — rPHREE Subdivisions of Allotment No. 10, -*- of Section No. 14 of the Township of Auckland — each having 19 feet frontage and 70 feet depth. Situate on the opposite side of the street from the residence of T. E. Conry, Esq., the whole enclosed as a Garden, and in cultivation. ALSO, Part of Suburban Allotment) No. 67, of sec* tion No. 1., bounded on the east by a street 86 feet, on the south by a bridle road leading from the Epsom Road to the residence of the Rev. J. F. Churton, 100 feet, on the north and west by part of same Allotment, 100 feet and 77 feet— being Lots No. 49 and 50 of the subdivisions of that Allotment.

THOMAS WESTON % Co. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, Bth February, at their Store Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock,-— FLOUR, SUGAR Grey Calicoes White Shirting Moleskin Trowsers Scotch Twill Shirts Blue Serge ditto Nails, Spades Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes Lucifer Matches And other Goods

GLENBUfIN. THE Proprietor of the above Nursery GARDEN and ORCHARD, proposes to dispose of the Property, with the five roomed COTTAGE thereon erected, by Lottery in 100 Tickets at £5 each. The piize to be drawn for seven days after the Subscription List shall be filled up. The Garden and Orchard have taken above six years to bring into cultivation, and no expense or trouble has been spared to stock them with the rarest and choicest Flowers, Shrubs, and Fruit Trees. The House is beautifully situated in the Garden, and affords one of the finest views in the whole district of Auckland. The premises (known as Graham's Garden) are only about twenty minute's walk from Auckland, have a water frontage to the Waitemate on a beautiful Bay, and are bounded on one side by a never failing stream of pure water fit for supplying shipping. They contain, with the yard and the avenue (which is planted with filbert and other trees,) about 5^ acres within the fences, but reckoning to high water mark and to the creek, about six. There is a beautiful well of water in the centre of the Garden, and the whole is in first rate condition, having been constantly worked by the Proprietor himself, who is a practical Horticulturalist. The plan of the premises, conditions, list of subscriptions, &c, are lying at Mr. Hardington's Exchange Hotel, who will afford any information required. Title a Grant from the Crown. The Proprietor will provide the conveyance to the party obtaining the prize.

LOST, (On Sunday Last, between Remuera and Panmure.) A BOA. Any person having found the same, and communicating with A. 8., at this Office, will be rewarded.

THE Committee of the Regatta Fund are requested to meet at the Masonic Hotel, This Day, the 6th, at Nine o'clock, in the morning. F. W. Merrimau, Hon. Sec.

i i " *■"' ' ' ' Barley, Clover, &. G-rass Seeds ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, EIVE Hundred bushels prime CHEVALIER BARLEY, now harvesting Mixed Clover and Grass Seeds, Pure white Clover Seed. Conneu & Ridings, Queen Street.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 398, 6 February 1850, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 398, 6 February 1850, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 398, 6 February 1850, Page 2

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