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@alcg ijp auction. ALLOTMENTS AT PARNELL. CONNELL AND RIDINGS ■Have received instructions, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 9lh March, at twelve o’clock, fjpilE Undermentioned LOTS of LAND at -fl- Parnel, being Subdivisions of Suburban Allotment, No. 64, of Section No. 1, viz.:— Lot No. 2.—Frontage to Epsom Road 58 links, depth 100 links. No. 3.—Corner Lot, frontage to Epsom Road 50 links, and to a reserved street 105 links. Nos. 4, o, and 6.—Frontage to a reserved street 50 links. No. 7.—Corner lot, frontage to two reserved streets 50 and 90 links. No. B.—Frontage to reserved street, 42 links, depth 150 links. No. 9.—Corner Lot, frontages 50 and ICO links. Nos. 10, LI, 12, and 15. Frontage 50 links, depth 100 to 110 links. No. 14.—Corner Lot, frontage 03 and 113 links. Nos. 48 and 49.—Frontage 50 links, depth 100 links. No. 50.—Corner Lot, frontages 50 and 100 links. No. 51. —Corner Lot, frontages 50 and 100 links. Nos. 52, 55, 54, 55, and 56. Frontage 50 links, depth 106 to 118 links. Terms and particulars at the Mart, where a plan of the land may be seen. TO COLLECTORS IN NATURAL HISTORY. Iv the Estate of the late Robert Lynd, Esq. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from the Executors to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, 2nd March, at 11 o’clock — A VALUABLE CABINET of NATURAL Xa. HISTORY, comprising Collections of Shells, Mineralogical Specimens, Ac., and a few volumes Books. Also, Mr. Lynd’s well-known and unrivalled collection of Botanical Specimens, collected during a series of years in New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land, Norfolk Island, and New Zealand, comprising some thousands of dried plants, beautifully preserved, and classified and arranged with the greatest care and skill. To parties interested in the establishment of local Museums, or desirous of transmitting to Europe authentic specimens of the botanical productions of these countries, the present is an opportunity not to be overlooked.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 717, 26 February 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 717, 26 February 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 717, 26 February 1853, Page 2

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