gules ijp auction* CARGO OF THE ELIZABETH FROM MELBOURNE. CONNELL AM) HIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at II o’clock, THIS DAY (Wednesday). 4AI) STONE JARS 200 tin pitchers 5 casks tin pannikins 6 cases tin milk dishes 1 cooking stove 200 iron barrow wheels 2 anvils, 4 smith’s vices 2 ploughs, 5 grubbers 28 doz. pincers 40 grindstones 100 pair French windows 90 doors 1 00 bags moist sugar [ CO rice 9 bales fish 48 barrels red herrings 1 case Russian tongues 20 casks beef and mutton 42 jars vinegar [ 5G cases ginger wine 44 cases corks 50 light canvas tents 50 canvas cart covers 4 case saddles f» Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces 2 bales 5-quarlcr fast coloured prints &c., *c.. &c. Terms at Sale. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. TO BLACKSMITHS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at eleven o’clock, THIS DAY, (Wednesday,)— TONS BEST BAR IRON, 5 Kegs Horse Shoe Nails. EX STEAMER WILLIAM DENNY. TO PUBLICANS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at 4 o’clock, THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) 4lh inst.— I Oil CASES GENEVA, best J.D.K.Z., i) o g S |,o. a( ]s British plantation rum, 25 to 25 over proof, 40 hogsheads Maretl’s dark brandy, equal in quality to Martell’s or Henessy’s. Also,— 400 bags while Siam sugar 50 do. bright Java do. 50 do. bright Mauritius do. Terms at Sale. DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Saturday, 21st inst., at 4 o’clock, A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE xV j u Albert-street, opposite the New Independent Chapel; together with the land on which it stands, having a frontage ol 58 feet 9 inches, by a depth of 105 feet. There is a Government lane at the back of the allotment leading into Durham-slreet. A Well with a most abundant supply of water in the hottest weather. HOWICK CATTLE SALE. MR. J.~NEWMAN Will Sell by Auction, at Mr. Crew’s Paddock, THIS DAY, the 4lh October, at 42 o’clock. UPWARDS of 20 head of CATTLE, comprising COWS, HEIFERS, AND STEERS. In addition to the above 4 2 head of Heifers and Steers, the properly of a person leaving the Colony, will be offered for sale without reserve. SALE of LANDED PROPERTY AND GOOD WILL OF AN EXTENSIVE GROCERY BUSINESS. By order of the Trustees of the Estate of the late Wellesley Hughes, Esq. MR. J. NEWMAN has been instructed by the Trustees ol the laic Wellesley Hughes, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises in Shortland-street, within three days after the arrival of the “William Denny,” steamer, from Sydney, which will be about the 25th October— (the precise day of sale will be notified by placard or notice in the local papers) All the REAL ESTATE comprised in the following lots: — LOT 4. All that Property in Shortland-street known as Mr. Hughes’s GROCERY SI ORE, with the GOOD-WILL of the Business. Bounded on the North by Shortland-street 32 feet, on the East by Allotment No. 8, 440 feet, on the South by the second lot in this catalogue 30 feet, and on the West by Thompson’s Lane, leading to Chancerystreet, 440 feet. The BUILDING (erected on a substantial scoria foundation) comprises a large SHOP, covering the entire frontage, a Back Parlour and Breakfast-room, with three Bed-rooms on the first floor; a Drawing-room on the second floor, 20 feet by 12 feel, and two Side Rooms. The Outbuildings in the yard comprise Stables, Hay-loft, Carriage-house, Woodhouse, Stores, etc., etc. LOT' 3 Adjoins Lot 4 of this Catalogue, being immediately in the rear of the front premises, and has 50 feet frontage to Thompson’s Lane, leading from Sborilaud-strcet to Chancery-street, with a Building thereon, 30 feel by 20 feet, used as a Store.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 884, 4 October 1854, Page 2
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