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CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at 11 o'clock, THIS DAY, A CASE PRINTED BOOKS, Engtavings and Account Books Letter Paper, Gutta Percha Steel Pens, &c, &c. Lamp Glasses Congreve Matches Shawls and Turnovers 12 dozen Sherry, Soap Needles and Pins, Knives Cm rants, Pudding Raisins Toitoise Shell Combs, Candles Children's Shoes Rose, Pink, and Ivory Black Paints Orange and Cition Peel Iron Bedstead Cheffoniere, Cedar Table &c, &c.
DESIRABLE, INVESTMENT, EXCELLENT BUSINESS SITUATION.
CONAELL & HIDINGS
Will sell by Auction, at their Mait, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, November Gth, at 12
o'clock precisely — THE SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE now occupied by Mr. W. Hackford, situate at the corner of Chapel-street, and a street not named, with a frontage of 28 feet to each street. This House is well established as a General Store. ALSO
Two COTTAGES, adjoining the foregoing, with Yards, Well of Water, &c, now occupied at six shillings per week each. And, a Building Lot with frontage to Chapel street of 20 feet, and depth 66 feet.
VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
CONNELL 8s RIDINGS
Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart Queenstreet, on Wednesday, Gth November, at 12 o'clock, SUBURBAN ALLOTMENT No. 1, of Section 6, containing 3a. 2r. 14p., together with the BRICK DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon, lately occupied by Mr. Vaile. The Allotment has frontages to two main roads, one leading to Epsom, the other to Mount Eden. It is fenced in, and most of it is under cultivation.
Hundred of Auckland Cattle Market, EPSOM ROAD.
xptONNELL & RIDINGS beg to remind %^/ their friends and the public that the SECOND MARKET v ill be held on Tuesday, 12th November, at eleven o'clock, when they shall be prepared to receive and Sell by Private Contract or by Auction, as may be desired, all Horses, Cattlb, and Other Stock entrusted to their charge. It is desirable that particulars of Stock to be sold should be sent to the salesmen before Market day. N. 13. — Mr. Turner, of the " Royal George Inn," will have cold Luncheon ready at one o'clock.
TO BE LET,
"IT-HE HOUSE and Premises lately occupied I. by the Hon. C. A. Dillon. Immediate possession may be had. Apply to F. W. Merrimvn, Esq. Nov. 1, 1850.
TO BE LET FOR ONE YEAR.
THE HOUSE and GROUNDS at Onehunga, called the " Paii," at present occupied by Lieutenant Symonds. For particulars apply to this officePossession may be had on the Ist December next.
HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.
FIVE ACRES of good Land, now in crop with Potatoes, well fenced, with a scullery House, 36 feet long upon it, situated on the Tamaki Road, a shoit distance from the " Royal George." For particulars apply on the premises.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 475, 2 November 1850, Page 1
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