g?alfs \:v Qnttiou. A U CTI 0N OF FUR XI T COXXELL AXD RIDIXGS Have received instructions to Sell hy Anclion, on Tiiukew, rilli January, al eleven o'clock,at I lie residence of Captain Drury, R.N., Official Bay—i HANDSOME CIIEFFO NIK R E *-'* A Cedar Sofa, with Horsehair Cushions Dining Table, Work Table Chairs, Tables, Lounger Carpet and Hug, Brass Fender 2 China Vases, 2 Chests Drawers Wash Stands, Cupboard Large Iron Bedstead with palliasse, 6 r. Toilette Class, Clock, Books Kitchen Utensils. An Excellent Sextant. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND PLANTS FROM .SYDNEY. COXXEkfT/AXD RIDIXGS Will Sell by Auction al their Mart, Queen-sfrcet, on Satuhday, tFTe 7th January,— s, including New .Fuschias, Hoses, are varieties. Catalogues can he had on application.
LA N D SAI. E CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 11 th January, at eleven o'clock, the following properties, — 4 TOWN ALLOTMENT, in Edwardes-st., /! 58 feel frontage by 150 feet deep, being No. CO, of Section 30. A Valuable Allotment, in Commercial Bay. having a frontage to Custom-house Slreet of SO links by a depth of 230 links—with a back approach from Albert Slreet and West Queen Street. The contemplated improvement in this par! of the (own will considerably increase the value of the water-side allotments, and render it difficult to obtain one except at an extremely high price. The present affords an opportunity of purchasing on easy terms, which may not again occur. A Shop. Dwelling House, and Garden, in Cook-street. This desirable properly comprises Allotments iQ and 41, of Section 28, and contains half an acre of land fenced in with a thorn hedge, about six feet high, and laid out as a garden, which has been well cultivated, and contains about 300 fruit trees in bearing. The House consists of a Shop, Sitting-room, 2 Redrooms, and a Kitchen, There is also a Stable with loft, and an excellent bricked well. An extensive frontage of 132 feet to Cook-street affords facility for subdividing and building lots which adds considerably to the value of this property. A dwelling House, with eight rooms, lined and ceiled, in Barrack Street, together with the allotment on which it being No. 10, of Section 32. it is situated between Mr. Robinson's School, and Mr. Evilt's. Part of Allotment No, Section!-&, in Victoria Quadrant, at the back of Dr. Philson's, with a House containing three rooms, Frontage 20 feel, by 70 feet deep. A Suburban Allotment containing two acres', fenced in, on the Grafton Road adjoining the residence of Richard Porter, Esqr. Tr-rro* •! F'Ue
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 805, 31 December 1853, Page 2 (Supplement)
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