Sales bp Auction.
UNRESERVED SALE.
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS.
CONNELL & RIDINGS
Have received instructions from Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan and Co., to Sell by Public Auction, at their Stores, Lower Queen Street, THIS DAY, 13th instant, at 11 o'clock, the following Goods — |A KEGS NEGROHEAD TOBACCO v 4 tons Liverpool Salt 10 boxes Sydney Soap 2 cases Pipes 6 dozen Pit Saw Files 12 Pit Saws, 6£ and 7 feet 2 dozen Spades Planes, Gimblets, Iron Pots Fish-hooks, &c. 1 bale three-bushel Bags 2 casks Oatmeal White Lead, Carbonate Soda Batty & Co.'s Pickles Washing Soda Glass Phials GreyCali(?o, 36 dnd'72'incli 1 Navy Blue and Orange Prints, 7-8 & 5-4 wide Fancy Prints, ditto ditto Baize Shirts Moleskin Trowsers American Axes and Handles Boiled Linseed Oil Palmer's Patent Lamps an© Candles Eubank's Patent Nails, 1^ & 2^ inch 1 Case SUMMER CLOTHING, viz.Gentlemen's Coats ** Vests " Trousers Fancy Doeskins Felt Hats and Caps (Men's & Boys') Children's Caps Carpets, Table Covers Uriibrellas Corks, ac. At One o'Clock-— Marzelti's Bottled Ale Bronte Madeira and Sherry Wines Terms at Sale.
CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, Saturday, the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock, 150 BAGS CHINA SUGAR.
NOTICE. T CAUTION any Person against purchasing J- Mr. Williams's LAND, or leosing the same, up to the boundary which he claims ; or beyond the ravine to the west, at the foot of the hill called Kaikarimu up to Kawarahi. James Hamlin, jun., Waipuna Farm, Nov. 10 ; 1852. ALL Persons having claims, on the Estate . of the late Mr. Thomas E. Conry, are requested to furnish their accounts forthwith to L. OBrien, Executor, Queen-street. Auckland, Nov. 10, 1852.
COAL. To Frederick Whitaker, John Salmon, and W. S. Grahame, Esquires. pENTLEMEN,— The Cropping out of VJ Coal in several places, both to the North and South of Auckland, seems to indicate the existence of extensive Coal-fields in the Northern District of New Zealand. Seeing the probability of Steam Cohi'mft. nication being established by way of Panama, between England and the Australasian Colonies, I know of nothing which would more certainly contribute to the advantage of the Port of Auckland and its neighbourhood, than the discovery, within a convenient dis tance, of Coal suitable for purposes of Steam navigation. In the hope of promoting this object, t shall have much pleasure in placing at your disposal the sum of One .Hundred Pounds, to be paid to the person who, within Six Months from this date, shall discover a Seam of Coal, which, in point of quality and locality, (as to distance and accessibilfy) shall, in your opinion, be of practical value to the Port of Auckland for the purposes of Steam. Navigation. ■ ' I shall be glad to leave it to yourselves to' make any further explanations which you may think it desirable to add, with a view to the attainment of the desired object. I have the honour to be, &c, &c, &c. September 13th, 1852.
The Undersigned, to whom the above Letter was addressed, are prepared to pay the Sum of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS to the first person who shall discover and make known to them, within the time limited, a Seam of Coal equivalent, in their opinion, to' the above description. They also pledge themselves to use their best endeavours to secure to the Discoverer the rigb.t of working the Seam, if he should desire it. Fred 1 : WniTAfcEn, John Salmon, . W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, Sept, 16th, 1852.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 687, 13 November 1852, Page 1
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