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CONNELL $ RIDINGS
Will Sell by Public Auction, at ike residence of Mr. John Bell, near the Iron Foundry, in Queen-street, on Saturday next, Ist November, at 11 o'clock, A MAGNIFICENT GIIA N D PIANOFORTE, with richly ornaiuented and inlaid Rosewood Case — Superior in tone and in appearance to any hitherto imported into the colony. Also— a Patent HARMONIUM, with Percussion and Expression Stops, being one of the celebrated instruments of Alexandre, with his latest improvements. This powerful instrument — adapted to the Church, the Concertroom, or the Drawing-room — embraces the capabilities of the Organ, and effects of a perfect Orchestra; it can be played by any pianoforte player, having the same key-board as the Pianoforte. It has twelve stops, including the Bassoon, Clarionet, Fife, Flute, Hautboys, &c. It has a richly carved Rosewood case. Very large Handsome Looking Glasses and Mirrois China Dessert, and Tea Service, a Large Tea Urn New Chintz Curtains, Linen Damask A quantity of Silver Plate, and Plated Articles A Pair of Newton's 12 inch Globes, on Pedestals, 3 ft. high, with compasses An Eight-day Clock A Large Iron Safe Carpets, Mahogany Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, Books, including — Shakspeare, large edition, 10 voff:. Johnson's Life and Works, 16 vols. Murray's Edition of Byron, ]7 vols. Dryden's Works Pope's Works Sterne's Works Jeremy Taylors Life of Christ, and Cave's Life of the Apostles. And a variety of Useful and Ornamental Household Furniture, &c, &c
TO SETTLERS AND CAPITA LISIS.
An Excellent Improver Farm iv Full Cultivation. CONNELL $ RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell, by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 12th November, at 12 o'clock, /CLIFTON FARM, TAMAKI, now in the \J 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 Pad- ; docks, garden, orchards, &c, each of which is amply supplied 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. ,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 578, 29 October 1851, Page 1
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