Sales l>s fltuiton. Unreserved Sale of Sundres. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the 3rd Sept., at the Stoics of Messrs. Gilfillan & Co., a variety of Merchandise as under, — QA BALES PAPER, Imperial Brown, Royal Grey, Royal Brown, Elephant, Demy, &c. 4 bales Paper Bags, 14 and 28 lbs. 100 561b. boxes Liverpool Pale Soap 100 56113 “ “ Brown Soap 50 11211) “ Melbourne Soap, superior 20 boxes pressed Mould Candles 50 “ No. 1 Belmont Candles 50 casks Washing Soda 5 cases Washing Crystals in packets 100 bags Manilla Sugar, 50 lbs. each 10 barrels Split Peas 20 cases Preserved Ginger 30 “ lib. Preserved Lobsters 2 “ Bleached Ginger 2 " German Sausages 20 bags Java and Manilla Coffee 10 kegs Cork Butter 10 cases Wax Vestas in wood and tin 12 casks Vinegar 5 cases Kerosene Oil 5 “ Sardines 24 tins Chinese Oil for Moderator Lamps 3 cases Red Herrings in tins 100 bags White Java Sugar, small bags 5 chests Fine Congou Tea, Ex “Royal Charlie” 4 Boxes Fancy Pipes 5 casks Walnuts 10 boxes Column's Blue 10 “ Colman’s Starch 7 PACKAGES GLASSWARE, comprising—--80 dozen Moulded Tumblers 16 “ Cut Tumblers 50 “ Cut AVine Glasses 7 “ Quart and Pint Decanters Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs Butter Dishes, Sweetmeat Dishes Crystal Plates, Saltcellars, Liqueur Frames &c. &c. Ac. 3 bales Paper Hangings Foolscap Paper Slate Pencils Patent Call Signals Galvanized Iron Nails Flooring Brads Blacksmith’s Forge Backs Fern Scythes Reaping Scythes Ebonite Ware &c. Ac. Terms. —Under £3O, cash; over A'3o and under £IOO, approved bills at three months; and over £IOO approved bills at three and four months from day of sale. East Tamaki Farm. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Are instructed to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, the Bth September, at 12’o’clock (unless the mortgage be previously satisfied), ALLOTMENT No. 12C of the East Tamaki Farm, iu the Parish of Pakuranga, containing 80 acres. Terms at Sale. COROMANDEL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Are instructed to announce that, at an early date, they will Sell by Auction, The important Township of “KINGSTONE,” IN COROMANDEL HARBOUR. THIS Township, covering about One Hundred Acres and divided into about One Thousand Allotments, forms a portion of the Estate of the Rev. J. Precce. It is situated at the western end of the Promontory known as “ Prcece’s Point,” the only place on the west side of the harbour where boats can land at low water. A Custom House will in all probability be built at this place, which, from its commanding position, is particularly suitable for the purpose. Large vessels can anchor within a short distance of the shore. The site of the Township is on a beautiful level plain extending from the beach, and is midway between the Kapauga and the AA r aiau Diggings, to both of which it is connected by a Government Road. Rich Auriferons Quartz has been discovered on the promontory adjoining the township. Several claims have been taken up, and machinery for crushing has been ordered by the shareholders of one of them. The importance of the Coromandel District can scarcely be over estimated. The fact of its being an extensive gold region is established, and it is confidently expected that a few months, perhaps weeks, will develope results which will place it amongst the most permanently productive of any of the Gold Fields yet discovered. KINGSTONB, from its central position and its facility of approach, the mineral wealth, extensive forests, and productive soil in its neighbourhood, its magnificent scenery and its spacious and sheltered harbour, offers attraction and advantages for a new settlement which cannot fail to raise it rapidly to a Town of importance. Plans will be published with as little delay as possible.
Papakura Monthly Sale. CIIEESEMAN, HUNTER, & CO. Will sell by auction, in Mr. Wells’ yards, Papakura, at one o’clock THIS DAY, the 3rd instant, CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, &c., &c., &c. SPERM OIL. Catch of the Auckland Brig ‘Prince Edward/ Captain G. Kelly. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by public auction, on THURSDAY next, the 4th instant, at II o’clock, on the Queen-street Whart; alongside the Brig, About OQ TUNS CLEAR CAREFULLY TRIED LlO OUT SPERM OIL. Terms Cash. MR. ALFRED AUCKLAND Will Sell at his Yards, Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, at 12 o’clock, JMIE IMPORTED COW, ex “African.” Superior Pat Cattle. MR. ALFRED RUCKLAND Will Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY next, Sept. 4th, at Newmarket, E EIGHTEEN HEAD SUPERIOR FAT GATex s.s. “ Queen.” Store Cattle. riMHRTY 3-ycar old STEERS for Sale at the L Yards of Mr. ALFRED RUCKLAND, on THURSDAY next, at 1 o’clock, from grass paddocks. I/ORTY FAT and STORE PIGS, for Sale at Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, September 4th, at 1 o’clock, by MR. ALFRED AUCKLAND MR- ALFRED RUCKLAND Will Sell by Public Auction, at the Haymarkct, on SATURDAY next, Gth September, at 12 o’clock, previous to the sale of the horses, THE Proprietor’s Interest in the Lease of a FourRoomed Cottage in Chapel-street, near Cookstrcct, having a good Shop, and lilted up with all necessary requisites for the Butchering Business, together with a Stable, having fifteen years and eight months of the term unexpired, with (he yearly ground Kent of Seven Pounds. It is at present occupied by Mr. Macdonald, at the Jjw rental of i‘3l 4s. per annum, payable weekly.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 2
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