Sales bj? auction. THE CUTTER SEDULOUS, OF AUCKLAND. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, THIS DAY, Wednesday, rr HE Copper-lastened Ciuter SED ULCUS, -!■ the property of Mark Richards, deceased, and another,—with her mast, suit of sails, cordage, chain cable, and anchor. The boat to be seen at Mechanics' Bay. Also, A NEW DINGY. VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY AND RESIDENCE FOR SALE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to offer for Sale rri II A T verv valuable L A N D and I RESID ENC E, the property of Percival Berrey, Esq., at Puki Kawa. This beautiful Suburban Property is so well known that it needs scarcely any description. The House, which is perhaps the very best in the Province, has been just built, and completed in the most substantial manner, and is in every respect perfect in its arrangements and offices. It contains ample accommodation for a large family. 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 the most fertile land in the district, thoroughly enclosed by well grown live fences," consists of an acre of Garden, and about an acre of Orchard, the remainder of the land being subdivided into Paddocks, and laid down in pasture, the quality of which cannot be surpassed. The Garden and Orchards are both stocked with Fruit Trees of the finest kinds, in full bearing, and the Garden abundantly cropped with vegetables of every description. This very desirable Property will be sold in oik; or two Lots ;—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 Wei/ nesday, 9th March, at 1 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. Berrcy's residence, and adjoining the Property of Mr. Elliott; whereon is erected a substantial Dwelling House, with Daiiy, a good 5-stalled Stable, Cowshed, Stock-yard, and Fowl-house, a Garden well stocked with fruit-trees, &c, &c. This ir, 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 Allotment No. 2 of that Parish—bordering a Creek running from the Manukau. Terms and Particulars at the Mart. CUTTER DEE. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 4llh March, at their Stores, Shortland-strcct, at eleven o'clock, r § HE CUTTER DEE, about 12 Tons, 5 with Mast, Sails, Anchor Chain, Sweeps, Dingey, etc. Also, A variety of Merchandize. Commissariat Office, Auckland, 4th March, 4853. HTENDERS will he received at this Office * until noon of Thursday next, the 10th instant, from persons desirous of purchasing the Bills of the undersigned upon the Lords Commissioners of Wcv Majesty's Treasury. The Tenders to be in duplicate, sealed and endorsed "Tender for Bills," and to stale the amount of the Bills required, and also the amount in British Coins which will be given for each 400/. in Bills. Charles Ruidgfiv, Assistant Commissary General.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 720, 9 March 1853, Page 2
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