Palest ty? auction* SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COAT, HOOKS, &c, the Propei ty of an Officer leaviug the Colony. CONNELL $ RIDINGS Have received instructions from Captain Layc, sSth Regiment, to Sell by Public Auction, at his residence, Pnnces-stieet, on an eaily day, of which due notice will be given in a future adveitisement. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Loo Tables, liasy Chair (Morocco leather). Rocking Chair, a fine toned Guitar, Iron poitable Bedstead, Mattrasses, Children's Cots and Bedsteads, Caipet, Pictures, Window Cuitains and Blinds, fcervice of Dinner Ware, Desseit Service, Breakfast Service, Tea and Coffee Pot, Cut Glass Decanteis, Claret Jugs, Finger Glasses, Glass Dishes, Tumblers, Wine Glassas, Claiet do, &c, Knives and Foiks, Dish Covers Kitchen Utensils, Water Filter, Roasting Jack.
Captain Layl's well known Charger. A fine mare, in Foal to a superior horse, and a Colt, 15 months old, from the above Mare. Saddle, Btidles, Horse cloth, Headstall &c, &c. also, A Light Siuff, 21 feet over all, with oais, skulls, &c, complete A number of Valuable Books And a variety of other Aiticles. NEWMARKET GATTIiE 31 R J. NEWMAN Will sell by Auction, at Newmaiket, on Tuesday, the 13th January, 1852, al o'clock, unless previously disposed of, JIOO E W E s > ex "Hio-mama," 4 Bullocks from the Coast, » And a number of Dairy Cows, flip celebrated Entire NORFOLK HERO, A Upset price — only £20. M poweiful Draught Horse, warranted quiet, 1^ And a pair of Plough Horses.
% American Brooms, Buckets, &.c. THOMAS WEST ON $• CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, Jan. 12th, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, |AO DOZ. AMERICAN BROOMS i^ r ** 9^ do. do. Buckets Casks Salt Pork and Mutton I Cask Lime-juice 3 Casks Honey l Cask Brandy, duty paid 200 Rolls Room Paper Starch, Soda, Pipes Hams and Bacon And other Goods. Also, The Waterman's Boat, " Pike," copperfastened, with masts, sails, oars, rowlocks, anchor, &c. Terms — Cash. BUILDING- LAND IN QUEEN STREET, AT TWENTY SHILLINGS PER FOOT.
/CONNELL & RIDINGS have on Sale, Vy Three Building Lots in Queen Street, each having a frontage of 24 feet, by a depth of 66 feet, more or less. A Plan to be seen at the Matt. Also, TWO SUBURBAN LOTS, having a frontage of about 56 feet, by a depth of over 200 feet, situated within a mile of town, and commanding a magnificent view of the harbour. Piice — Five Pounds each. FARM AT KARAKA. /CONNELL & RIDINGS have for Sale by \J private contract, a VALUABLE FARM of 200 acres, being allotment No. 24, in the Parish of Karaka, with a considerable frontage on the North to the Pahurihuri Creek. December 27, 1851.
OESXRASiLE SUBURBAN X*AR,?VI.
CONNELL $ RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Private Contract, THAT remarkably fertile Suburban FARM, called " W211.0W SANK," Situate on the Kyber pass road, within a few hundred yards of the Epsom Road, the Royal Geoige Inn, Public Market Place, &c, The Property consists of Six Acres, of a rich alluvial bottom, laid out in paddocks, and well enclosed and divided, and amply watered at all seasons, with a substantial and commodious Farm House, Slables, Stock Yards, &c. This Farm is particularly adapted for Dairy purposes, or for Market Gardening, being at once so productive and so near town. Or i t would be invaluable to a Slock owner for fattening Cattle when brought in for sale or slaughter.
TO SELLERS. A Person wanting to purchase a T^rro, comprising from 50 to 100 acres, within a convenient distance of Auckland, (not exceeding 10 or 12 miles,) will attend to communications on the su bject, addressed to J. P. at the New Zealander Office. r ,N.B. An improved Farm, with immediate possession, would perhaps be preferred, December 31st, 1851. EDUCATION. HP HE Pupils committed for Instruction to JL the care of Mrs Wakefield will resume ; their positions in the School Room, on Monday j the 12th inst. The studies pursued comprise, i general, English and French literature, Italian, , Writing and Arithmetic, Music and Drawing. A half Boai tier required, who understands ornamental and other needle woik. Princes Street, Auckland.
PUXISE XiOST.
ON Monday forenoon, between Onehunga and Auckland, Whoever will bling the same to the " New Leith Inn," Onehunga, will be handsomely rewaided.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 599, 10 January 1852, Page 2
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