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SALE OP COUNTRY RESIDENCE, LAND, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c.
y MR- O. NATHAN
Has much pleasure in announcing that he has received instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. Henry Littlewood, — who is about to proceed to England, — to Sell by Public Auction, on Friday, the 2lst Match, THAT very desirable and newly built Dwelling House situate near the Three Kings, Epsom, five minutes walk from the Race Ground. The House is spacious, substantially built, and commands most extensive and picturesque views. The whole of the Land, consisting of about Twenty Acres, with the exception of Three Acres of Wood, Garden and Orchard (which contains upwards of two hundred Choice Fruit Trees), is laid down with Grass, capable of yielding an annual net profit of from £80 to £90, and substantially fenced. A Rick of excellent Hay, containing about 20 tons. The Household Furniture and Effects upon the Premises, consisting of : — Handsome Loo Table, .of New Zealand woods. Cedar, Toilet and Kitchen Tables Sofa, Cedar Chairs, Easy ditto Writing Desk, Book Shelves Rosewood Tea Chest Spanish Mahogany Cabinet Secretary and Cases Cedar French Bedstead, Child's Cot " Chest Drawers « Wash-hand Stand Sets Damask Window and Bed Curtains Curtain Poles, Rings and Brackets 4 Handsome China Vases Chimney Ornaments, Carpets Fenders and Fire Irons Looking Glasses, Chamber Sets Foot-pan, Stretchers China Tea Service, Dinner Set Decanters, Wines, &c. Coffee Pot, Silver Mounted Tea Pot Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Fish Slice, Forks, &c. Waverly Novels, 48 vols. Waverly Illustrated Punch Moore's Byron, 17 vols. Encyclopedia of Commerce Shakespare Views of the Thames « " Rhine Works on Sheep — on the Horse — on New Zealand. Atlas, Picture Frames, Engravings. Kitchen and Garden Utensils &c, &c, &c. The whole will be sold on the Premises, and will be open for inspection three days previous to the Sale. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, on the Premises, or to the Auctioneer, Shortland Street. The Sale of Furniture to commence at 11 o'clock, and the Sale of. House and Land at 1 o'clock. $IP Mr. Hardington's Omnibus will be engaged to convey intending purchasers from and to town. Refreshments also will be provided.
TO BE LET.
JjSSlik HTHE HOUSE and PREMISES HJJUD .1 in Barrack-street, opposite the JipSjjilEl entrance to Albert Barracks, lately " Wllpfw* occupied by Mr. Hopkins. They consist of a new and comfortable House, containing a large Shop, Bed Room, and Kitchen, and a large Yard substantially fenced. An excellent Well. Rent Moderate. Apply to Connell & Ridings.
March 14, 1851.
TO BE LET. jr» A COMFORTABLE and Comjffl^Jpff^| j| -^*- modius Dwelling House ia Queen - street, containing Six SIP Rooms, besides Kitchen, Pantry, Cellar, Closets, &c, &c. N.B.— A large Garden, and a Well. Apply to Connell & Ridinos
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 513, 15 March 1851, Page 1
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