§ales bj> auction. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Soil by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstrect, at 1 i o'clock, THIS DAY, 6> VERY SUPERIOR London-made A SILVER HUNTING WATCHES. 2 Do. do. Patent Lever, with Pocket Compass attached. 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch, richly chased dial; a very superior article. (To Close Consignment.) A varied Assortment of Ironmongery, Hardware, and other Merchandize. Also, By order of the Receiver of Intestate Estates, A quantity of new Clothing and Rooks, including— Uncle Tom s Cabin, and The White Slave, and sundries—the properly of a gentleman recently deceased. A complete set of Farrier's Tools, in a portable leather case. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Wiil Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at eleven o'clock, THIS DAY—k QUANTITY of Household Furniture, *.-*- and Miscellaneous Articles amongst which are— Redstead and Mallrass Feather Red, Roister and Pillows Table, Chairs, Sofa, Fender Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils Glassware and Earthenware Damask Window Curtains, with rings Curtain Arms and Pole Ends A fine toned Spanish Guitar Ladies' Cloaks, fashionable make Woollen Polkas, Ladies' Paris Slays Children's ditto Also, About half a Ton English Loaf Sugar, And a variety of Merchandise. CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY OF OBTAINING VERY SUPERIOR BUSINESS SITES FOR SHOPS IN THE PRINCIPAL THOROUGHFARE AND BUSINESS STREET OF AUCKLAND. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Let on Lease by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 22nd June, at noon, npWO LOTS of LAND, being portions of City of Auckland, situated in Shorllandstreet, adjoining Mr. Makepeace's premises. Lot I—On which is at present a Shop and Dwelling House above, and a house at the back thereof, having a frontage of 21 feet to Shortland-strect, by a depth of 75 feet. Lot 2—The vacant ground adjoining Lot I, having a frontage 21 feet to Shortlandstrect, and a depth of 85 feet. There is a well of water on the property. Each Lot is capable of having two Shops erected thereon. To new colonists just arrived intending to carry on town business, this is an invaluable opportunity of placing themselves immediately in the best position for success in their views. And to builders, and those who, to obtain a favoured position for business are necessitated to give a large rent, this is a chance which may not soon recur. The terms of Lease will be for 7, 14 or 21 years, as may be agreed on. C. and R. will give instructions for showing the property to inquirers, and supply every repuisite information as to the conditions of Lease. BUILDING LOTS IN BARRACK STREET AND CO BURG STREET. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, 22nd Inst, at 12 o clock— AN agreeably situated building lot situate in Barrack street near its termination in Victoria-street. Frontage to Barrack Street 28| feet, depth 82 feet, being part of allotment No. 4, of Section No. 14, of this township. Two building lots in Coburg Street 28i by 82 feet each, sudivisions of the same allotment. LEASES FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF SUBURBAN LOTS NEAR MECHANICS' BAY. liy order of the Colleye and Grammar School J rust ecu. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will let for the above term, by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 22nd June, at 12 o'clock, A** LOTS OF LAND, Subdivision ofSuburban Allotment No. 9, of Section No. 95, having frontages respectively to Manukau road, Strand-street, and to reserved streets. Also, in one Lot, Allotment No. 2, of Suburban Section S.O. 15, Symonds-slreet, adjoining the residence of the Colonial Secretary. Plans and particulars at the Mart. I7ANTED-A STEWARD for the MarJ t mora, Schooner. Apply to Captain Kelly, at Messrs. J. Salmon and Co's # "WANTED,—A TIN SMITH.-Apply to ** Michael Keiley. Shortland-strect, May 17, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 749, 18 June 1853, Page 2
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