g>ales \>v auction* ON ACCOUNT OF H.M. ACCOUNTANTGENERAL OF THE NAVY, BY ORDER OF FREDERICK BRATH WAITE, ESQ., A.C.G. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at the Commissariat Stores, Rriiomurl Barracks, THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock, A QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED STORES, SAILS, ROPE, ETC. Also, On account of the Commissariat Transport Department. ( Six Oared Boat, with Masts, Sails, etc., complete. To be seen on application at the office of the Assistant Commissary-General, Albert Barracks. IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE’S COURT. Bain and Burtt v. G. Hart. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions, to Sell by Auction at their Marl, Queen-street, on THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, | CHEST OF DR A W E R S * 1 Sofa 1 Table 4 Carpet Unless judgement in this case be previously satisfied. FENCED PADDOCKS AT ONEIIUNGA. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Marl, Queenstreet, on Saturday next, 25rd instant, at one o’clock, "\TINE Choice Allotments in the Seille-T-v nient of Onehunga, not far from the Beach; the whole well fenced and available for immediate cultivation, or for grazing. Also, Small Farm, Allotment No. 110, containing 20 acres, adjoining Eden Grove, and near the Wesleyan Native Institution at the Three Kings, CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mari, Queenstreet, on Saturday next, 25rd instant, at 11 o’clock — A DOZEN BEST SPADES, warranted GO ditto spades, common 10 casks while lead etc., etc. BIG MUDDY CREEK, MANUKAU. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have been instructed by tbc proprietor, Mr. Hknry Smytiiies, to offer for sale by public Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday, 7lb October, at one o’clock, in lots to suit purchasers, f LL that valuable block of Land on the A west side of the Big Muddy Creek, on the Manukau, situate between the Pali and the landing place at Cooley’s Bush, containing 220 acres. The natural advantages of thisblock are 100 well known to require a minute description. It will be sufficient to say that the magnificent kauri trees with which the land abounds and the great quantity of timber adapted for posts and rails growing upon the property, combined with facilities of transit to the water, unparalleled in the district (the whole surface of the land being an even unbroken slope to the bank of the creek, one of the largest and deepest upon the Manukau), have long rendered ibis properly the admiration of those practically acquainted with the neighbourhood. C. and R. beg to call attention to the fact that unlike the bush land in general in this district, the property now to be offered is a maiden bush, the sound of the axe having never been heard within its boundary. The Sawyers will appreciate the value of this properly, and the agriculturist and stock-keeper have only to view the locality to be at once impressed with the facilities it affords for easy conversion into an estate in every way adapted to their requirements. The land is naturally fertile, and is supplied with never-failing streams of water. Few places afford readier means for shipping produce than Big Muddy Creek, upon the Bank of which this properly is situated, and vessels from Melbourne and the oilier neighbouring colonies expected to arrive in the Manukau in Autumn for agricultural produce, will lake limber, spars, and firewood, affording an immediate and highly remunerative income to whoeve.i may become the fortunate purchaser. A plan of the properly may be seen at the Auction Mart. Every reasonable indulgence fo»- payment of the purchase money will be granted by the vendor. NEWMARKET CATLLE SALE. MR J. NEWMAN will bold bis usual Fortnightly Sale, at Newmarket, on (Tuesday,) the 2oth instant, at 12 o’clock,-ri when he will sell by Auction, A MIXED LOT OF CATTLE. HOWICK CATTLE SALE. MR. J. NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at the Pound, belonging to the Wardens of the Hundred, on Wednesday the 4lli October, at 12 o’clock, N TP WARDS of 20 head of CATTLE, comprising COWS, HEIFERS, AND STEERS. CART HORSES AND MARES, To arrive per William Denny , steamer. MR. J. NEWMAN Has been instructed to offer by Public Auction, at the Grey Hound Yard, on Saturday, 25rd or the 30lh instant, at 12 o’clock, or on the first Saturday after the arrival of the steamer, a NUMBER of Heavy Cart A HORSES and mares. The agent in Sydney is under engagement to send a heavier and belter class of Horses than the last. Terms—Cash.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 880, 20 September 1854, Page 2
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