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RIDING HORSE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mait, Queen- * street, THIS DAY, 23rd inst.— npilE Handsome Dark Brown GELDING J- "JUPITER." Rising four years;— well broken to Saddle. Also, An Excellent HORSE DRAY, nearly new. And, A Light Horse Dray A Four-oar Pulling Boat, nearly new, with sails, rudder, &c. A Chest of Carpenter's Tools Iron Pots and Camp ovens Brass Wire Sieves 4 Tins Copal Varnish Hoop Iron And a great variety of other Articles.
IN THE SUPREME COURT. Magfarlane v. Miller. CONNELL <& RIDINGS Have received instructions from the Sheriff, to offer for Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 26th day of October, at Eleven o'clock — HPHE TWO COTTAGES, or Tenements, -*- in the occupation of the defendant, situate as Parnell, opposite the "Windsor Castle," on land, the property of Major Matson. The said Cottages to be removed at the expense of the purchaser. Also, Various articles of Furniture, Crockery, Ironware, &c, &c, the property of the defendant. Further terms and conditions will be mentioned at the time of sale, or can be obtained by application to the Sheriff. The sale lo take place on the premises.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will sell by Public Auction, at their Marl, Queen-streel, on Wednesday, the 10th No^ ember, at 12 o'clock, HpHE FARM called the PAH, lately occu- *- pied by William Hart, Esq.,— consisting of 230 Acres, all enclosed, 150 of which being laid down to grass, and now in excellent condition. There is a large and commodious Dwelling' House erected thereon, containing eight rooms, well finished, with outhouses and farm buildings. The house is surrounded with pleasure grounds laid out with much taste, with orchard adjoining, containing about five acres well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. This is well known as one of the finest properties in this part of the Colony, whether considered in reference to the quality, aspect, ancj-gituation of the land, or as a pleasant and desirable residence. The House, with Orchard and Small Paddock of about six acres, are now unoccupied, and possession can be immediately obtained. The remainder of the land is under lease which will expire in March next. Terms at Sale.
MR. D. NATHAN Will Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday next, at his Auction Rooms — Q BALES GROCERS' TEA AND WRAP- *" PING PAPER 1 " White Counterpanes 1 Case Men's Half-hose and Braces, Moleskin and Duck Trowsers, Cloth Caps, Blue Serge and Regatta Shirts Blue and Fancy Prints Double and Single Bridles Small Tooth and Rack Combs Quantity Gimp, Ribbon Trimmings, Gloves, &.c. Paint Oil and Turps Salad Oil, pints and half-pints Pickles And a large Assortment of other Merchandise, at il o'clock.
AUCKLAND RACES. nfllE RACES for the ensuing Year are ■*- fixed to come off on Monday and Tuesday, the 3rd and 4th January, 1853. TO TAILORS AND DRAPERS. On Sale. TWO Cases very Superior TWEEDS, ■*- Doeskins, and other Trowsers Clolhs. Connell a Ridings.
OLD MAIZE. nr^fE undersigned have received a supply s- of ihe above, fi'oit 'he coast, of the very besl quality, and winch "w ill be sold at a moderate price. James Sijims and Go. 2 1st August, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 681, 23 October 1852, Page 1
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