daloTbg auction.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell hy Puhlic Auction, at his Mart, Shortland-stieet,THlS DAY (Wednesday), June sth, fyiHE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS, J_ ex " Constantinople," more or less damaged, viz.' — H (in diamond) 2— Bale containing— 20 pairs Blankets, slightly damaged 29 do. do. much do. 2 do. Wrapper Blankets, Baling, &c. H (in diamond) 9— Bale containing— 20 pairs Scarlet Blankets slightly damaged 20 do. ditto much ditto 2 do. Wrapper Blankets, Baling, &c. II (in diamond) 32— Bale containing— 24 pairs Moleskin Trousers, slightly damaged 3 do. Kersey Drawers ditto 1 figured Mole Coat ditto 79 pairs figured Mole Trowsers, ditto Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Will Pell hy Auction at their Mart, Queen - street, THIS DA V, at 11 o'clock SIX DOZEN LONDON MADE CHAIRS Three American Rocking Chairs A Ship's Cooking Stove Round and Pembroke Tables &c, &c, &C.
CONNELL 8f RIDINGS
Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart> Queen-street, on Saturday, the Bth June, at 12 o'clock precisely — THE New and Substantial STORE or DWELLING HOUSE in Barrack-street, opposite the south entrance of Albert Barrack, now occupied as a
GROCERY STORE.
ALSO, Three BUILDING LOTS in Barrack-street, and Symonds-street, the latter commanding a fine view of Auckland Park. Particulars at the Mart.
FARM AT OTAHUHU.
CONNELL # RIDINGS
Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Saturday next, June 8, at 12 o'clock—THE FARM of Fort Richard, or Harrisons Island, situate close to the Pensioner Village of Otahuhu, and consisting of about 27 acres of well watered and fertile Land, with an unfinished Scoria Dwelling House thereon. This farm presents many advantages to an industrious Settler, having an abundant supply of watef^for Cattle, excellent summer pasture, and yielding the only good building Stone to be found in the vicinity.
In the Resident Magistrate's Court.
McGarvey v< Anderson.
THOMAS WESTON & Co., Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 7th June, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 1 1 o'clock, under warrant from the above Court (unless this execution is previously satisfied)— A CARPENTER'S TOOL CHEST, containing Planes, Saws, Chisels, and a variety of other Tools. AFTER WHICH— Tweed Shooting Coats Blue Serge Shirts Fancy Prints, Calico Blue Cloth Caps Grey Sheeting, Braces Cotton Rugs, Tapes Matches, Brushware Flour, Rice, Sago Hams, Bacon And other Goods.
MONTHLY SALE of HORSES.
AT the particular desire of several highly respectable Gentlemen connected with the Agricultural interest, Mr. John Brigham
has entered into arrangements with Mr. Hardington, and intends commencing Monthly Sales of Horses at the Exchange Hotel, where the Farmers' Dinner is held on the first Saturday in each month, It is requested that all Horses intended for Sale should be entered at least Two Days previous, either in the Books at Mr. Hardington's> or at the Auctioneer's.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 432, 5 June 1850, Page 2
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