scales hv duetto si. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate, China, Glass, Books, Pictures, Wines, Houses, Cows, Carts, Harness, Saddlery, and Farming Implements, Ac. CONNELL & RIDINGS Beg to announce that they have received instructions from the Proprietor, Perceval Berrey, Esq., (who is about to leave the colony for a time) to sell by Publ.c Auction, at his residence, at Pukikawa, THIS DAY and TO-MORROW, 9th and iOlh February, HTHE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD -i FURNITURE, WINES, LIVE-STOCK, and other Personal Property. Messrs. C. & R. can with satisfaction call particular attention to this Sale, as they will have it in their power to offer some of the very choicest articles of the above-mentioned effects—particularly the Pictures, Wines, Horses, and Cows. The Horses, Stock, cSc., are open to private sale at once, and can be seen at Mr. Berrey’s at any time. The Household Furniture, Plate, Glass, China, and other Goods will be on view at the Residence on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the Ist, 2nd, srd, and 4th February, from one to five o’clock each day. Catalogues are now ready on application at the Auction Mart, Queen-street, Sale to commence each day at 11 o’clock. PLEASURE BOAT. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 11th February, at their Stores, Shortlandslreet, at twelve o’clock — ANEW PLEASURE BOAT, built by Brown & Gardiner, Bay of Islands, copper-fastened and roughed throughout, with forecastle deck and wash-streak, sliding gunter mast, sails, oars, copper rowlocks, ballast, kegs, anchor, 4 c. CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, Ac. mas. weston and co. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 1 1 th February, at their Stores, Shortland-slreet, at eleven o’clock — ONE CRATE CUPS AND SAUCERS 1 ditto Plates, assorted 1 cask Tumblers 6 boxes Confectionary, assorted 20 boxes Allen’s Crown Soap 20 pairs Bluchcr Bools Taranaki Flour Hams, Bacon, And other Goods. gpfci'ili r'iiljrgj v r. at - i Jff MB. A. W. II A NSA 11 I) Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, in Princes-strcet, on Thursday, the 3rd March (unless previously sold by Private Contract, of which notice will be given) A LL those Valuable and Pleasantly Sita a led PREMISES at Parnell, part of Sub-division of Allotment 70 of Suburban Sec. No. 1, known as having been lately in the occupation of Lieut. Chesnev. This Properly is well worthy the attention of a parly wishing a pleasant freehold residence, or to one desiring a small investment. The subdivision is one acre, which is well fenced and the greater part laid out as garden—and having three large frontages is well adapted for subdividing into building allotments. The situation is not excelled, if equaled, in the suburbs of Auckland, having one of the prettiest views imaginable; cannot be built out, and being within five minutes walk of Mechanics’ Bay. The Cottage is comfortably and genteelly finished, and has four comfortable rooms, and a good cellar. An abundance of fine water on the premises. A sketch of the ground may be seen, and further particulars learnt at the A uclionecr’s. BIRD GROVE, AT EPSOM. T O LET AT A LOW RENTAL.-Apply to A. AND R, Keesing, Outfitting Warehouse. Shorlland-strcct, Feb. 8, 1855.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 712, 9 February 1853, Page 2
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