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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.
CONN ELL Sf HIDINGS
Have leceived instiuclions from Lieutenant Wynyaru, f>Stli Regiment, to Sell by Auction, at 'liisllesidcnce, Princes-stieet, at eleven o'clock, on Thursday, 22nd instant, Lieutenant "Wynyaro being about to leave the colony — THE household fnrniture nnd efFects — consisting of tables, chairs, sideboard, glass, China, pictures, cooking utensils, and a gieat variety of other articles which may be seen on the piemises This Day. The whole of them will be sold without the least reserve.
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN FREEMAN'S BAY, TOWN OF AUCKLAND.
THOMAS WESTON & CO. Have received instructions to Sell by Auction? on Monday, 2nd Februaiy, at their Stores? Shorlland-street, at I o'clock, ATX that property situated in Freeman's Bay (at present occupied by Ms. Armson) being allotment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and Gof section 19, Town of Auckland, together wtih all buildings and improvements tl.ereon. Full particulars of which will be given in a future adveilisement.
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, JOINERS, CABINET-MAKERS AND OTHERS.
On Sale at tho yard of the undersigned, Queen Street. (The promises being about to be taken up for other purposes) ABOUT 30,-€OO Feet of Picked and Thoroughly seasoned KAURI TIMBER, cut at the " Freeman's Bay" pits, and which on inspection will be found to be of the veiy best descriptions. And suitable for every vaiiety of purpose in connection with the above named branches of trade.
ALSO, 2000 Pailing, 5 feet, 10,000 Laths, 8 «« A Reduction of 20 per cent, will be made on the usual retail prices of the Yard. F. Gardiner. Auckland, Jan., 21, 1852.
TO LET, A BUTCHER'S SHOP, with yard, stable, and other buildings, lately occupied by Mr. Wilkinson, situated near the " Windsor ■Castle." For particulars, apply to Mr. J. Newman, Land Agent, &c,
"WANTED BY SATURDAY MEXT.
O^TONS GOOD POTATOES, «"** W. S. Grahams. Auckland Jan. 20th, 1852.
THRNEW Z E A L A ND M ETR OPOLITAN ALMANAC for Sale at the ''Southern Cross" Office, at Mr. Jaggar's, Stationer, Lower Queen -street ; and at the Stores of Mr. 11. E. llanusy, Bay of Islands For Contents, &c, see the " New Zealander" of the 22nd or 26th of November last, or the « Southern Cross" of the 21st or 25th of said month.
COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS.
rPHE Undersigned, at the suggestion of JL' several friends, begs to offer himself to Merchants, Storekeepers, and others, as a Collector. He is prepared to give references to hrs former employers and to other respects able inhabitants, if required by any who may employ him, as to trustworthiness and confidential .performance of his duties. A. G. Betts. Wakefield- street, Jan. 17, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 21 January 1852, Page 2
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