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THOMAS WESTON Sf CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, the 22nd July, at their Stores, Shortlandstreet, at 11 o'clock, SYDNEY SOAP, RICE Sugar, Mass Beef Blue Cloth Caps, Braces Doeskin Vests, Tea-pots Sealing Wax, Time Pieces White and Grey Calico Boys' Moleskin Trowsers Prints, Twilled Calico Hand-saws, Matches And other Goods
LAND SALE.
MR. JOHN BUIGHAM Begs to announce that he has received instructions to submit to Public Competition at his Mart, on Wednesday, 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, precisely, unless previously disposed of, the undermentioned VALUABLE TOWN & SUBURBAN LOTS rpWO LOT •* adjoining the " Royal George" *- Inn, late the " Panmure," on the Epsom Road, having frontages thereto of 100 links each. 4 Lots, part of the same Section, on the north side of Hobson's Creek, having frontages to the Epsom Road, 100 links each. 3 Allotments having frontages to Victoria street, 20 feet each, depth 65. 1 Corner Allotment, 48 feet to Victoria street, and to a street 70 links wide at the back of the Debtors' Jail. 2 Allotments, frontages 24 feet each, to the last mentioned street, depth 108 feet, — the whole being Toavii Allotments, No. '21 of Sec* tion 15. 5 Allotments neai the residence of Mr. J. Wright, Brickfield Bay : — being Allotment Ino. 8, Section 43 ; Allotment No. 11, Section 43 ; Allotment No. 1 8, Section 44 •, Allotment No. 17, Section 44 ; Allotment 33, Section 42. 1 Suburban Farm, No. 42 of Section 8, containing 10 Acres 1 rood ; adjoining Mr. Newdicks property. The whole is fenced in, and above 4 acres laid down in Grass.
In directing the attention of intending purchasers to the above valuable properties, the Auctioneer would merely state that the allotments on the Epsom Road, are, from their easy access to the town, their sheltered situation,. fine soil, and pure water, well adapted either for a snug villa residence, or a firstrate Market Gai den. The Auctioneer will be happy to treat with parties desirous of purchasing the whole or part of the above, any time btfcre the day of sale.
ON SUE, 'Ex " Fairy Quei:n," from London,
Q BALES WHITE AND SCARLET ** BLANKETS 2 ditto Navy Blue Prints 2 ditto Calico 2 cases Moleskin Trowsers 1 ditto Serge Shirts 1 ditto Cotton ditto 1 ditt"b Hosiery 1 ditto Haberdashery 4 casks Ironmongery and Hardware 10 kegs Horse -shoe Nails 2 ditto Clout do. 1 cask Flooring Brads 10 cases Pipes. J. A. Gilfillan & Co., Lower Queen-street. July 11th, 1850.
FOR SALE, SIX WORKING BULLOCKS, Apply to J. Hargrwes, July 12, 1890. Tamaki.
WANTED a respectable Middle aged FEMALE SERVANT, who is willing to embark for England, and take the charge of two young children on the voyage. Apply at the office of the New Zealander.
\\TANTED a SITUATION as Waiter in a * Gentlemen's Family, by a person who can make himself generally useful. Reference as to character can be given Enquire at the New Zealander Office.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 445, 20 July 1850, Page 1
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