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\)y> Auction. SALE OF FURNITURE. PICTURES, STATUES, ROOKS. The Property of an Officer leaving the Colony'. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from Colonel Rolton, Royal Engineers, to Sell by Public Auction, at bis official residence Church place, on Wednesday, 31 si August, at i I o’clock, TT OUSEIIOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, 11 Linen, Ware, Glass, etc., etc., etc. Tables, Sofas, Chairs Lounging Chairs, Rosewood Card Tables Ebony and Ivory inlaid table Carpet and Hearth Rug Mirrors, pictures Port-folio of valuable engravings Statue of Venus Victrix, Ditto Venus de Medici Ditto Apollo Relviderc Ditto Ariadne Rosewood sideboards, bookshelves Matting, a pair of superior pistols Window curtains, for two large windows Table linen A Select Library, of about 500 volumes Camp bedstead, bedding, Handsome chest of drawers Case of Dentist’s instruments, with pearl handles Surgeon’s pocket case Case Cupping Instruments, with pump Stomach Pump Patent Enema instrument Dressing case, toilet-glass Portable washstand Breakfast and lea China, and Dinner ware Cut glass decanters, tumblers, wines, liqueurs Knives and forks Cooking utensils, etc. Saddles, bridles, and other Horse furniture. BOOTS AND SHOES, OATMEAL, II ARNESS, CIGARS, ETC. tiios. weston and co. Will Sell by Auction, on Friday next, 19th August, at their Stores, Shortland-strcet, at II o’clock, *3 TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES 1 Case Slippers 20 Casks Oatmeal 9 Sets Harness Gig and Hiding Whips 0 Trunks Trowsers, Shirts, etc. 5 do. Sennet Hats G Cases Cheroots G Dozen Bottles Snuff 5 Cases Country Soap 2 Ships’ Wooden Tanks And other Goods. m tm EWES IN LAMB. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on Tuesday, the 23rd instant, at 12 o’clock, VERY SUPERIOR MERINO EWES, in line condition, and in Lamb to Leicester Rams. The Auctioneer calls attention to the above lot,—the Lambs will in live months repay nearly the whole outlay. Terms —Approved Bills at three months. LAND AND DOUSES FOR SALE. A VERY ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOT, AiL i n Emily Place, near the Church, having a frontage of nearly thirty feet, by a depth oM 43 feet. A comfortable Dwelling House with Verandah, in Barrack Street, nearly opposite the Court House, and within a short distance of Queen Street. A BUILDING LOT, having 29 feet frontage to Barrack Street, adjoining the above. Also TWO BUILDING LOTS at the reae of the above, with frontage to Coburg Street, being allotment No. A, of Section No. 14. A Dwelling House in Albert Street consisting of 7 rooms, built on a scoria foundation, lined, and in excellent repair. A well on the premises. A Property consisting of 5 two storey Houses, separated from each oilier by a brick partition. One House having 7 apartments and the others 3 rooms each, with a w ell on the premises. Situate in lower Albert Street, frontage 42 feet. Connell and Ridings. FAT CATTLE, THE Undersigned is authorised to Sell I 500 to 550 HEAD OF CATTLE, in excellent condition, with the right of Run for three years. In addition to the above, there arc four Milch Cows, and about 200 Calves, upwards of 100 Pigs, not including suckers; twenty Breeding Sows, and twenty good Hogs. The Paddocks and Stockyards are so arranged as to afford every facility for securing the Cattle with the least trouble,—and the number now fill and lit for killing would return the whole outlay. The House contains eleven Rooms, and will be found in excellent condition. The Orchard alone would yield a good revenue, the trees being in full bearing. The terms are so easy that a trifling outlay and industry arc all that is required to realise a fortune. For particulars apply to Joseph Newman. VILLAGE OF MANUREWA. LAND FOR SALE. 17 OUR ALLOTMENTS In this rising I village, situated in the centre of the most flourishing farming district in the pro-vince-each containing A acres, I rood, 28 perches, being Nos. 145, HO, 121, and 122 as seen on the Surveyor’s Plan. Apply to J. Newman,

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 766, 17 August 1853, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 766, 17 August 1853, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 766, 17 August 1853, Page 2

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