Suction. SURPLUS STORES, ETC. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. '* Will Sell by Auction, on Monday next, 28th. : j Pel).," at (heir Stores, Shorlland-slreet, at : eleven o’clock- The following Surplus Stores £x Trtie r ‘Jiri}on —- •** 1 - - * rjMN S%O UP AN D BOULLI J- Casks Prime Mess Pork Bags Cocoa Nibs ’ ; “ Rice, Flour 1 Cask Oatmeal Bacon, Mustard, Butter, &c., &c. j - =• •» Also, A 12 Boxes Soap. : ‘ : And a Variety of other Merchandize. MR. D. NATHAN ' r Will Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 291h inst., at his Auction Rooms, Shorthand-street. ' - * ' ' O FANCY PRINTS 12 do. Scotch Twilled‘Hals 5 T2 "do. Regatta" do. " do. 6 do. Gents’White, do. , 10 do. Bide Sdrgfe ' do. Manila Hals, Blue Cloth Caps .. Superfine Dress Goats, Shooting ' and’Paletot do. ~ Vests," Maori Gowns, Rose Hair - Q.j > - Mole and Canvas Trowsers Congou Teas, Mauritius &. Company’s Sugar. &c., ■■ Ac., &c. To Commence at 41 o’clock. DESIRABLE SITES FOR BUSINESS ’PREMISES.' Frontage yp- Queen-street. CONN EL If A!ND RIDINGS Have received Instructions' to Sell by Public | " Auction, at their Mart," Queen-street, on Wednesday, 9th -March, at 12 o’clock, r PHOSE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS A in Queen-street, being’Subdivisions of Allotments Nos. 12‘and 43, of Section No. IC, of the City of Auckland, now occupied by the Buildings and Premises of the Old “ Blue Bell Inn.” No. 4. Adjoining the Timber Yard lately occupied by Mr. Gardiner. Frontage 35 links, depth 440 Jinks. A never failing well of excellent water on this lot. No. 2. Adjoining the foregoing. , Frontage ' 55 links, depth i 45 links. Nd! 5: Adjoining the Premises occupied by Vt MrJohnsou, Cabinet-maker. Frontage ‘35 links, depth ICO links. There is an approach to the rear of each of these lots by a Government lane. “ The stream which discharges itself at the end of Queen-street, traverses these lots by a capacious drain, which is paved and walled with Scoria in the most substantial manner. Terms at Sale. The Timber and other Building Materials will be subsequently sold. VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY AND RESIDENCE FOR SALE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS' Have received instructions to oiler foi* Saje rn II A T very valuable LA N D aud 1 RE ST BENCE, the property of Percival Berrey, Esq., at Puki Kawa. This beatuimi Suburban Properly is so well known that it needs scarcely any description. A ' The" House, which is perhaps the very besti'ii ihdProf inde, has been just built, and completed in the most substantial manner, mild' is M'every' respect" perfect in its arrangements hi#'(flfices. It coutams ra;PPie»-?c-coiumodalion for a large family. v There are also a commodious three-stalled Stable,’ with a capacious loft, Coach-house, and Groom’s house, with two rooms and fire-place. The Land, which comprises about 13 acres Of 1 the most fertile land in the . district, 'thoroughly 'enclosed by well grown live feiiceS, consists of an' acre of Garden, and about an acre bf Orchard; the remainder of the land beiiVg subdivided into Paddocks, and laid do\vn in pasture, the quality of which cahnot be surpassed. , ' . - The Garden" and" Orchards "'are both slocked with Fruft Trees of the finest kinds, in full bearing, and the Garden abundantly cropped with' vegetables of every description. ‘ This' Very desirable Properly will be sold in one or two Lots r,—and is now open for Sale by private contract. Should no eligible offer be received, the properly will be sold by Public Auction, at the Auction Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 9lh March, at I o’clock. C. and R. are also instructed to offer for private sale the following desirable" investments, viz., nearly FOUR. ACRES OF LAND, situate 'on The opposite side of the road from Mr. Berrey’s residence, and adjoining the Property of Mr. Elliott; whereon is erected a substanlinlHweltlng House, With Dairy,' a good 3-stalled Stable, Cowshed, Stock-yard, and Fowl-house, a Garden well stocked with fruit-trees, Ac., Ac. This is one of the very choicest and most profitable pieces of land in the neighbourhood of Auckland. Also,—An Excellent FARM of 75 Acres at Papakura, being Farm AllotmenfNo. 2 of that Parish—bordering a Creek running from the Manukau. Terms and Particulars at the Mart.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 717, 26 February 1853, Page 1
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