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MR. J. BRIGHAM
Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, THIS -^ DAY, the 22nd June— THOSE well-known PREMISES, situate in O 'Conn ell -street, formerly Mr. Chisholms Slaughtering Establishment, as aiso the 'DUELLING HOUSE adjoining. xhe Yard and the Out-Buildmgs are extensive, afffl'lire well worthy- the -2.ltcn.Uon of Livery Stable Keepers, Hay and Coin Salesmen, and others desirous of Commodious Premises in the Centre of Auckland. The Dwelling House is well built, and comfortably arranged, with Stabling attached suitable for Ten Horses. The Premises are supplied with two wells of excellent Water. TERMS AND CONDITIONS AT SALE.
MR. JOHN BRIG HAM
Will Sell by Auction, at his Mart, Queen - stieet, THIS DAY, June 22nd, 1850, at 1 o'clock — A N ALLOTMENT of LAND situated in r\ O 'Connell* street, only a few yards off Shortland-stieet, with Dwelling House and Shop ; also a Bake- House with a newly erected Oven, capable of baking seven bushels. An abundant supply ot good Water at all seasons of the year, on the premises.
HERD OF SUPERIOR CATTLE FOR SALE. MR. JOHN BRIGHAM Has much pleasure in announcing to the Public, that he has received instructions fiotn G. O. Ormsby, Esq., (who is about leaving the Colony) to dispose of his well-known Herd of Cattle by Public Auction, at the " Greyhound Inn," Queen-street. On Saturday, the 29th of June, 1850, at 11 o'clock, consisting of — THIRTY (30) COWS, all in calf Twenty-five (25) HEIFER*, eighteen months to three years old One Thorough-bred Durham BULL Twenty (20) BULLOCKS, fit for the knife Twenty (20) YEARLINGS, and A Number of CALVES. The above Stock are too well known (o need comment ; suffice it to say, that the Butcher, Grazier, or Dairykeeper wiU find this Sale a most desirable opportunity of purchasing Stock to suit his purpose.
MR. JOHN BRIGII.iM
Will Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 2nd July, by order of the proprietor, Mr. S. T. Storey, on the Premises, THE ENTIRE FITTING~UP and STOCK IN TRADE of the "Auckland Hotel," Queen-street, compiising — A First-rate 5-Pull Beer Engine, uith spaie Pipings, Force Pumps, &c. A 6 -Tap Spirit Fountain A Brass 3-BranchLamp Counter Pewter and Copper Measiues Funnels and Drainers Glasses Champagne Poit Wine Gin, Rum, and Brandy. The Household Furnuvrr consists of — Tables — Bedsteads Chairs — Bedding b'ofas — Mattrasses Looking Glasses An English made 8 day Clock Pictuies, Cooking Utensils, Empty Casks &c, &c, &c. Sale to commence at 1 1 o'clock.
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ON SALE— 5 Tons New Zealand PORK Sperm Oil, &c, &c. W. S. Grahame. May 28, 1850.
I&/BRS. WAKEFIELD'S Boarding and I?J_ Day School, for a limited number of Young Ladies, above the age of eight yeais. Chapel street, Top of West Queen stioct.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 437, 22 June 1850, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 437, 22 June 1850, Page 1
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