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FINE FLOUR.

CONNELL $ RIDINGS

Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, precisely, FOUR TONS VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FINE FLOUR 4 Tons Taranaki do.

SAKE OP HOUSEHOLD rUZUffXTUXIz:, BOOKS, SPECIMENS NATimASi HISTORY, &.0., &c.

By Order of the Executors of the late Robert Lyno, Eeq.

CONNELL & RID^NQS Will Sell by Public Auction, at the residence of the late Mr. Lynd, Chapel-street, oa Monday next, 6th instant, at 11 o'clock — TH E HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of — Cedar Loo Table, Sofa, Chests of Drawers Book Cases, Cabinets, Chairs, Easy Chair Couch, Mattrasses and Pillows Wash Stands, Bidet, Dressing Case Carpet, Hearth Rug, Glass and Ware Silver Spoons, Knives and Forks Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c. A CABINET OF SPECIMENS. A handsome Cedar Cabinet, with drawers filled with arranged Specimens of Natural History, Insects, Shells, &c, &c. A large Collection of Botanical Specimens, from New South Wales, Norfolk Island, NewZealand, and elsewhere. These specimens are carefully preserved, arranged, and named, and will be accompanied by Catalogues and manuscript observations by their late owner. A Splendid Collection of stuffed Birds of Australia. A NUMBER OF VALUABLE BOOKS. A fine copy of Don's Botanical Dictionary, quarto-— Lindley's Vegetable Kingdom— Lindley's Introduction to Botany — Botanique de Richard— Philosophy of PlantsHooker's British Flora— Quetelet's Natural Philosophy— Mantell's Medals of Creation — Delabeche's Geological Manual — Bridgewater Treatises — Spren gel's Cryptogam ous Plants — Swainson's Zoological Illustrations, 6 volumes, colored plates — Chambers' Information— Swainson's Birds— Erasmus — Selby's Ornithology — Coleopterists' Manual — Humboldt's Travels— Mudies' BirdsCarpenter's Zoology — Maunders Treasury of Natural History— Resolves (printed 1634)—- Kerby's Creation — Greek Lexicon —Johson's British Zoophites— Loudon's Encyclopaedia — Cuvier's Animal Kingdom — Sowerby's Shells — Introduction to the Birds of Australia— Chambers' Journal — Hooker's Botany — Smith's English Flora — Ameiican Ornithology — Schlagel's Philosophy of Life— Quarterly Review — Philosophical Magazine — Edinburgh Review— Tract Society's Monthly Series, and about 100 volumes of Miscellaneous Works. A number of Framed Pictures, including two Splendid Lens Engravings— Solitude and the Enchanted Castle. Medallion of Leichardt, with autograph. Microscope. Backgammon Board and Men, and a variety of Miscellaneous Articles.

SESXXVABXiB SUSUXLBAKT PROPERTY. CONNELL Sf RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 15th October, instant, at 12 o'clock — npHAT very Complete and Eligible ProX perty, lately in the occupation of Mr. Foster, situate at the foot of Mount Eden, within three miles of town, and known as THE GRANGE. This Farm contains about 120 acres. The whole being enclosed by substantial Stone Walls, and divided into four Paddocks, Orchards, &c.,in the same permanent manner. One Paddock containing about 75 acres, is perfectly free from scoria, and ready for immediate cultivation, and has an ample supply of water in the driest seasons. The Garden and Orchards contain some hundreds of choice Fruit Trees, now of four yeais growth, consisting of Apple, Pear, Cherry, Fig, and Filbert, &c, &c, and a great number of choice Vines. THE HOUSE Contains in the front four rooms, two of which are 20 feet by 18, and two smaller. There is a fire-place in each of these four rooms ; they are doubly lined, and elegantly papered throughout. At the back are two smaller sleeping rooms, a Dairy, and a Store Room, 18 feet by 14. Detached are a Kitchen and Servants' sleeping Room, built of Stone. There is also a weather-boarded Cottage, for Farm Servants, at some distance from the House, consisting of two rooms, with a fireplace in each. There is an excellent three- stalled Stable with spacious loft, Cow-house with loft, Coach and Cart House, Store-room, Fowl-house, &c, &c.

Terms -.—One-fourth of the purchase-money to be pai I immediately— One fourth in approved Bills at six months, with interest at the rate of 10 percent, per annum.-And the remainder, if desired by the purchaser, to continue on Mortgage of the Property, for two yean| 4 at 10 per cent, per annum, interest.

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 571, 4 October 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 571, 4 October 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 571, 4 October 1851, Page 1

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