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@a!eg Ijj) SuctionSALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, EX lIFATHER BELL, FROM SYDNEY. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, Saturday, 13th instant, at eleven o*clock, T ACE COLLARETS, -L* Woollen Shawls Gloves, Beaufort Ties, Ariel Ties Regatta Shirts, Wool Cravats Shot and Black Orleans, Fringe Ribbons, Veils, De Laine Dresses Collars, Head Dresses, Cap Fronts Blue and Scarlet Serge Shirts Colton Sheets, Cloth Caps Doeskin, Moleskin, Striped Jean Shirts Silk and Velvet Caps Childrens’ Fancy Paletots A Flannel Drawers, Flannel Petticoats Hip Jackets, Miners’ Jackets Lamb’s Wool Hose and Half Hose Lamb’s Wool Shirts, Polkas Blankets, Fancy Prints Gala Plaid, White Counterpanes Pea Coals, Pilot Coats, Chesterfield Coats, Travelling Bags Brussel’s Carpeting De Laine Handkerchiefs, Tartan Socks Silk do. Night Gowns, Chemises While and Unbleached Calico Sheeting Calico Also, ■ J Bagatelle Boards, Fenders Scrapers, Knoqkers, Nails Saddles, Mould Candles Beef in Tierces, Soap 4 3 Casks Oatmeal 2 Hogsheads Brandy 2 Cases Manila Cigars Nos. 2 and 3 Chutney Sauce etc., etc., etc. GOLD WATCHES AND SILVER DITTO, Ex “Moa.” CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, 45th August— OLADIES’ and Gentlemen’s Gold Geneva Watches 42 Ditto Silver do., superior make and finish. •* * UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE COUNTRY AND TOWN PROPERTY. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from the Proprietor to offer for sale, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday, August 20th, at 42 o’clock, the following very valuable allotments, viz. : AN Allotment in the centre of Commercial Ray, with the outside Water Frontage, being a portion of the Corner Allotment of Queen Street and Custom-House Street. Its dimensions are as follow: -say 100 feet to Custom-House Street, by a depth of 420 feet. The Auctioneers would particularly call the attention of Merchants and Capitalists to the position of this Property, which must immediately become available, and beyond all comparison the most valuable in the City of Auckland, commanding, as it does, such a large space of Water Frontage in the centre of the principal landing-place. Such positions on the wharfs at Sydney, have changed hands notlong ago, at from 120/. to 1 00/. per fool; and there is every reason to believe, from the present prospects of the rising City of Auckland, that all the Water Frontage of Commercial Bay will, in course of a very few years, be equally valuable. The next Allotment is one containing Two Roods and Twenty-four Perches, situated in front of the residence lately occupied by Sir George Grey, at the lop of Queen Street, and has a frontage to that Street of 116 feel. It will be admitted, cn inspection, to be one of the pleasantest positions in the Township of Auckland for a Private Residence. The view of Town and Harbour cannot be obscured by other buildings, as it occupies the crown of the hill. It is bounded at the rot e by a never-failing stream of spring water, and is within eight minutes’walk of the New Wharf in Commercial Bay.
Also, Two Allotments in Freeman’s Bay, affording most elegible Sites for Private Re-sidences--one contains Thirty-eight Perches and the other One Rood and Three Perches. Both of these Allotments have Street Frontages, command a fine view of the Bay, and have an abundant supply of good water. After which will be offered a country farm in the populous and rapidly improving district of Papakura, containing One Hundred and Eighty One acres of the finest land in that locality. It is bounded on the North by a wood 5(550 links. On the East by a road 4850 links. On the South by the centre of the Papakura River, and on the West by a road 5(500 links. The soil is well adapted cither for wheat or grass. The adjoining farm is under cultivation, and one boundary is already fenced. There is an eligible site for a mill, with an abundant supply of water in the centre of the farm. Firewood may be obtained in any quantity at a trifling cost. The Auctioneers would direct the attention of Capitalists to these choice properties, the sale of which will offer an excellent opportunity for safe and profitable investment. Plans and particulars at the Mart. Terms—lo per cent, deposit; the remainder by Bills, at six and twelve months at 10 per cent, interest.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 765, 13 August 1853, Page 1
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737Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 765, 13 August 1853, Page 1
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