g>alea ftp auction. MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY, at his Mart, Shortland-street — A N Excellent Assortment MERCHANDIZE J\. consisting of— . Slopjrr Drapery, Cutlery Crockery, Teas &c, &c, &c.
Van Diemen's Land Flour. Without Reserve. CONNELL % RIDINGS Have received instructions from Thomas Lewis, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart Queen-street, on Saturday next, 16th inst, at U o'clock,— OAA TONS Y. D. L. FINE v FLOUR Terms at Sale.
B. P. RUM. CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen - street, on Saturday next, 15th instant, at 11 o'clock — 6 PUNCHEONS BRITISH PLANTATION RUM.
NAILS. CONNELL 8r RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, QueenSlrcet, wt Saxuudjlv next, 15th. in«t., at 11 o'clock — •JrtO PACKAGES NAILS assorted, of •A^^ the following sizes : 1^ inch, 2 inch, 2\ inch, 3 inch, and 3£ inch.
THOMAS WESTON & Co., Will Sell by Auction, at their Stores, Short-Jand-street, on Friday next, 15th February, at 1 1 o'clorck— 1(\ DOZEN LEMON SYRUP *" 20 do. Paste Blacking 10 bags Coffee 7 cases Pipes A Valve Trumpet, with books complete White and Grey Calico Prints, Scotch Twill Shifts Nails, Locks, Brown Paper Sugar, Pepper, Cheese And a variety of other Goods.
Gli ENBURN. 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 prize to be drawn for seven days after the Subscription List shall be filled up. Tbe 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 fvom 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 oi 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,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 400, 13 February 1850, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 400, 13 February 1850, Page 1
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