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i^ales &q Auction.

IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY, VESSE3LS, HORSES, &o.

CONNELL # RIDINGS

Have leceived instructions from the Propiietor, Mr. J. Waite, to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Wednesday, November 6th, at 12 o'clock, npi-IE UNDERMENTIONED TOWN I PROPERTY, VESSELS, BOATS, HORSES, DRAYS, HARNESS, LIME, FIREWOOD, &c, the Proprietor being about to remove to the countty, viz: — Lot 1. — Brick built Dwelling House, in Queen-sheet. This very commodious and substantial brick building, which stands on a scoria foundation, consists of three floors, with ample cellarage in the basement, every apartment having a fireplace, and one Lirge room (32 feet by 16) with two entrances and two fireplaces ; a targe yard with a wide appioach from the road. Lot 2. — At the rear of the foregoing, a substantially built weather-boarded Dwelling House, an excellent four-stall Stable, a two-stall stable, and various Outhouses, all quite new, erected with the best materials in the strongest manner; a large Stable- Yard, and approach well paved with scoria. The^e valuable premises, situate at one of the principal entrances to the Town, present a most desirable site for a good Hotel, or an extensive establishment for general business — and in the rents which they would yield, offer an eligible investment for capital. Lot 3. — A Bay Cart Horse, thoroughly trained to draft, rising 5 years, one of the best horses in the colony. Lot 4. — A Bay Cart Horse, thoroughly (rained, rising 4~years7~and almost useful animal. Lot 6to 12. — 2 Box Drays, 2 sets Shaft Harness, and 3 sets Leading Harness. Lot 13.— About 200 bushels #Sral Lime, burned from imported Cora. Lot 14.— About 2000 Bushels Shell Lime. Lot 15 — About 200 tons Firewood. These three lots will be subdivided at Sale into quantities to suit purchasers. Lot 16. — The new copper -fastened Schooner " Hero/ with all her masts, sails, standing and running rigging, two anchors, two chain cables, &c, &c. The " Hero" was built at Brick Bay, Aucklaud, of the veiy best materials, no expense being spared to render her a first-rate craft of her size. Registered tonnage 16 tons; carries 32 tons firewood; has only gone two trips. Lot 17. — The well-known Cutter <' Auckland," with her masts, sails, cordage, &c, &<:. This vessel has just had a thorough repair, new sails and cordage, and is in excellent woiking order ; carries about 20 tons. Lot 18. — A Ship's Long Boat, a strongly built, useful boat, carries about 6 tons. Lot 19 — A Fldt-bottomed Punt of about the same burthen.

The Buildings and Premises can be viewed at any time prior to the Sale, by application at the Auction Mart, or to Mr. Waite on the Piemises. The Vessels and Boats may be seen at Smaie's Point, Auckland. Terms at Sale.

VICTORIA WAREHOUSE.

<T\ RAHAM & HENDKRSON have just O* opened Four Packages of DRAPERY, viz. — One case containing Pi in ted Muslin, Mouse-

lin de Lame, & Balzorine Dresses. One case containing rich Brocaded Silk and Satin Parasols, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Ladies' and Gentlemen's White Fiench Kid Gloves. French Flowers, Orange Blossom. &c, &c. One case containing 7-8, 9-8, and 5-4 Prints, Gentlemen's fine Long Cloth Shirts, Tuikey Red Twill, Black Silk Handkerchiefs, &c, &c. One Bale containing Carpels and Piintcd Druggets, White Woollei Serge, &c, &c. Shortland-street, October 25th, 1 S5O«

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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 475, 2 November 1850, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 475, 2 November 1850, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 475, 2 November 1850, Page 1

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