f TERMS OF ADVERTISEMENTS : | Eight lines of space, 2s. Cd.; 2d. each additional line. H ilf pr.ee after first insertion.
&alrs w auction. SALE OF FURNITURE, PICTURES, STATUES, BOOKS. The Property of an Officer leaving the Colony. CffINELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from Colonel Bolton, Royal Engineers, to Sell by Public Auction, at his official residence Church place, on an early day, to be named in a future advertisement — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, Linen, Ware, Glass, etc., etc., etc. Tables, Sofas, Chairs Lounging Chairs, Rosewood Card Table Ebony and Ivory inlaid table Carpet and Hearth Rug Mirrors, pictures Port-folio of valuable engravings Statue of Venus Victrix, Ditto Venus d.e Medici Ditto Apollo Belvidere Ditto Ariadne Rosewood sideboards, bookshelves Malting, a pair of superior pistols Window curtains, for two large windows Table linen A Select Library, of about 300 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 tea China, and Dinner ware Cut glass decanters, tumblers, wines, liqueurs Knives and forks Cooking utensils, elc. Saddles, bridles, and other Horse furCON NELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from Assistant Commissary-General Bridgen, to Sell by Auction, at the Beach in Official Bay, on Thursday, the Ist September, at 1 o'clock, on account of Her Majesty's Navy, A WHALE BOAT, with Oars and Sails, etc ; the same being no longer required by 11.M.5. Pandora. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from Assistant Commissary-General Bridgen, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Commissariat Stores, in Britomart Barracks, on Thursday, the Ist September, at It o'clock—--0(5 BALES OF BLANKETS, containing about 4uo pairs.
V Sample can be seen at the Auction Mart. BY ORDER, AND ON ACCOUNT OF H.M. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Satlrdax, Sept. 3rd, at eleven o'clock, SURPLUS MATERIALS, TOOLS, etc., etc., etc., lately used in constructing the Queen-street Wharf, viz. Smiths' Bellows Bars of Flat and Round Iron 4 Crab 1 Anchor Blocks Sliovels Picks 1 Dingey DESIRABLE BUSINESS SUES. Leases for 14 Years. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received inst uctions to Let by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen Street, on Saturday, 10th September, at twelve o'clock, for a term of fourteen years, nPHE undermentioned Town Allotments, J- situated at the corner of Queen Street and Wakefield Street, and commanding the approaches by Wakefield Street, Upper Queen Street, Grey Street, and Cook Street ---allotments No. i, 2, 22, and 23, of Sec lion No. 32. Plan and particulars at the Mart. HOUSE IN WEST QUEEN-STREET. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Saturday, lOih Sept.. at 12 o'clock — OART of Allounent No. 26, of Section -A- No. 18; frontage to West Queenslreet 26 feet, by 56 feet in depth, together with the Dwelling House thereon erected. Terms at Sale. "WASTED—A MARRIED MAN, with- * » out encumbrance. He must be a good Ploughman, and willing to make himself generally useful as a Farm Servant. His Wife will be expected to act as Cook and Housekeeper. For particulars apply to Mr. Reynolds, Caledonian Hotel. " OST—On the road to Mechanics' Bay, -J near the Scotch Church, a PURSE, containing 12s. or Lis. and a gold nugget. Any person having found the same will greatly oblige a poor woman with a large family by returning it to the New-Zectlandcr office." 30th August, 1853.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 770, 31 August 1853, Page 1
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