£*U£ bit Station. PIANO, FURNITURE, Ac. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will sell by auction, THIS DAY (Saturday), at eleven o’clock, A TABLE PIANO Piano Stool Tubular Iron Bedstead Hair Mattress Eeather Bed 7 Wood Mantlcpicccs A quantity of Furniture Earthenware and Glassware Bacon Maccaroni, Verrnccclli Itallian Paste &c., See. Sec. PRIME BEEF, BUTTER, Ac. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, THIS DAY, Saturday at 11 o’clock. HOGSHEADS PRESTON’S PRIME 20 BEEF. 20 KEGS BUTTER. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. Sale of Condemned Stores. TENTS, BLANKETS, &c. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions from J. O. Hamley, Esq., Senior Military Store Officer, to sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, 29th iust., at the Military Stores, Britomart Barracks, A LARGE QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED STORES, consisting of— Tents, Blankets, Boxes, Cases Great Coats Casks, Vats, Haversacks, Wood Iron and Tinware, kc., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o’clock. Terras—Cash, before delivery. COROMANDEL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Arc instructed to announce that, at an early date, they will Sell by Auction, The important Township of “ KINGSTONE/> IN COROMANDEL HARBOUR. ft HIS Township, covering about One Hundred Acres X and divided into about One Thousand Allotments, forms a portion of the Estate of the Rev. J. Preece. It is situated at the western end of the Promontory known as “ Preece’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 Kapanga and the Waiau Diggings, with 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 developc results which will place it amongst the most permanently productive of any of the Gold Fields yet discovered. KINGSTONE, 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 ns possible. Important Sale of Crockery, Glass, Lamp Chimnies, Saddlery, &c., Ex ‘Hanoveb,’ from London. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by auction, at his Store, Shortland-strect, on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at 11 o’clock, Forty-eight dozen breakfast CURS and SAUCERS, assorted patterns Ildd. 2,000 4 dozen Slop Basins, white and gold Hhd. 2,000 — 5 dozen Sugar basins, assorted Crate 2,007—45 dozen Breakfast Cups and Saucers, Fern, Osborne, Windsor, &c., &c. Crate 2,008 —45 dozen Breakfast Cups and Saucers, printed, assorted Crate 2,009 —45 dozen Large Bowls Crate 2,009—12 dozen Pudding Bowls Crate 2,010 — 8 Toilet Sets, Awing blue, mulberry, &c. Crate 2,010—4J dozen Bowls, printed, assorted Crate 2,011—65 dozen 7, 8, 9, and 10-inch Flat Plates, “Willow” Crate 2,012—18 dozen Flat, Baking, and Cover Dishes, 7 to 16 inches Crate 2,013 —ls pairs Royal Ewers and Basins Crate 2,013—15 pairs Dutch Ewers and Basins Crate 2,013 — 9 dozen Bowls and Basins Crate 2,013 — 9 dozen Toy Cases, “ Mottoes ” Crate 2,014—60 dozen 7, 8, and 10-inch Plates, Dove and Blue Rhine Crate 2,014 0 dozen 10-inch Soup Plates Crate 2,015 6 dozen Dishes, Dove and Blue Rhino Crate 2,015 6 dozen Bakers, Dove and Blue Rhino Crate 2,015- 6 dozen Cover Dishes, Dove and Blue Rhine Crate 2,016 —60 dozen 7, 8, and 10-inch Plates, “ Pheasant” Crate 2016 G dozen 10-inch Soup Plates, “ Pheasant” Crate 2,017 A dozen Dishes, Blue and Green, Pheasant Crate 2,017 — 6 dozen Bakers, Blue and Green, Pheasant Crate 2,017 — 6 dozen Cover Dishes, Blue and Green, Pheasant Crate 2,018—20 dozen Toilet Sets, newest patterns Crate 2,019 —Ewers, Basins, Toilet Sets, Bowls, &c. Crate 2,020—45 dozen Breakfast Bowls and Saucers, “ Osborne,” “ Claret,” &c. Crate 2,012 —66 dozen Printed Bowls, “ Osborne,” “ Claret,” See. Crate 2,022 —13 dozen Printed Mugs Crate 2,022 —30 sets “Cora” Jugs, assorted Crate 2,022—15 sets Wicker and “Pekin” Jugs, enamelled Hhd. 2004—80 dozen Pressed Glass Tumblers Ilhd. 2001—70 dozen Lamp Chimnies, with Globe, Shoulder, &c. Case 2,036 ) Case 2,037 - Saddles, Bridles, Girths, Bits, Curbs, &c. Case 2,038) Case 2,040 — 6 dozen best Oval Gauze Wire Dish Covers Terms; — Under £3O, Cash; above, approved Bills at three months. THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1862. PUBLIC SALE. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Exchange, Wellington, on THURSDAY, the 9th October, 1862, at 2 o’clock, without reserve, THAT Freehold Property situated at Kai Warra Warra, known as the “WATERLOO HOTEL.” The Hotel stands upon an Acre of Freehold Land and contains Bar, three large Parlors, Bar Parlor, and other Rooms, Kitchen and Servants Room, and ten good Bedrooms. It was recently put in a complete state of repair, painted and papered throughout, at an expense of £I3OO. , TT c ' The Out Buildings include Stable, Fowl House, &c., and there is a splendid Stock Yard-attached to the Premises. , This Property has a frontage to the Hutt Koatl, ana Is situated within a mile of the City ot Wellington. TERMS CASH. For cards to view the Premises, or [further information, apply at the Auctioneers’ office. r Wellington Exchange Building?, (jth geptflfflher, ißsa.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 2
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949Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 2
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