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TO SETTLERS AND CAPITALISTS.
An Excellent Improved Farm in Full Cultivation.
CONNELL §f RIDINGS
Have received instructions to Sell, by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 1 2th November, at 12 o'clock, /CLIFTON FARM, TAMAKI, now in the v^ occupation of Mr. Cleghorn, Junior. This beautifully situated property consists of One Hundred and five acres of most superior land, almost the whole of which is in cultivation. It is substantially fenced, with for the most part double live fences in a forward state — and is subdivided in a similar manner into Paddocks, garden, orchards, &c,, each of which is amply supp ied with Water. There is a comfortable and Strongly built Raupo Cottage of six rooms, with good Kitchen Stable, Cowsheds, &c. A considerable part of the purchase money may if desirec receiving on Mortgage of the premises.
ELIGIBLE SITE FOR EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES.
CONNELL Sr RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by private contract, and on hbeial terms, THE BLUE BELL INN, Queen- street, with extensive yaids, Stabling, &c , &c. This property has a frontage to Queen-street of 67 feet, oud an approach at the rear. The House which is built in great part of Van Diemen's Land hard wood, is in excellent repair, as are the Kitchens, Stables, and other out-buildings. There is a constant supply of Water on the Premises.
THOMAS WESTON Sf CO.
Will sell by Auction, on Monday next, Oct. 27th, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock. 5 CASES CORDIALS, Assorted, in each CASE 5 Casks Salt Pork Prime Mess Beef, Kegs Mutton Baskets of Pipes, I Gross each Pickles, Mustard Flour, Biscuit Prints, Calico Oil Cloth, Half Hose Shirts, Shawls And other Goods. Terms — Cash on delivery of the Goods.
FURNirURE! SELLING OFF!!
MESSRS. LEIGHTON AND STUCLEY, oeing about to leave the Colony for a few months, respectfully beg to inform their customers and the public geneially that they are Selling their present btock of Superior Furniture at reduced prices, consisting of Cedar and Kauri Loo Tables, a Splendid set of Cedar Telescope Dining Tables, Matai and Kauri Cheffioaieres, Matai Couch and Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Easy Chairs, &c, &c. hhortland Crescent, Auckland.
NOTICE.
npENDERS will be received addressing to JL E. Mayne, Esq , for the erection of a Wooden bridge behveen Victoria and Queen Street, until Wednesday, the 30th instant, at Mr, Guxdry's Queen Street, where Plans and Specifications can be seen. Auckland, Oct. 25th, 1851.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.
EX "CASHMER E," JUST UNPACKED, a Case of Choice Summer Shawls, & Sarfc Shawls, in French Barriage and other Materials.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 577, 25 October 1851, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 577, 25 October 1851, Page 2
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