SALE OF LAND AND MERCHANDIZE UY PUBLIC AUCTION. Mil. FITZHERBERT will sell by Public Auction, at his Store, on Saturday next, the 27th inst. A PRELIMINARY SECTION in the VALLEY of the HUTT, divided into Allotments, together with a complete and commodious Family Residence, situated on a part of the same Section, lately the residence of H. Morcing, Esq., ALSO, A VALUABLE TOWN ACRE, situated on Taranaki and Ingestrie Streets. The Town Acre and Country Section have been judiciously sub-divided for the accomodation of purchasers by Captain Smith. AFTER WHICH, A VARIETY OF MERCHANDIZE, consisting of Port and Sherry wines (in bottle), Herrings, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Rice, Negrohead Tobacco, Chairs (English made), Churns, Pickles, Candles, Nuts, Rugs, Moreens, Slops, Window glass. The Sale will commence at Half past Twelve o’clock. TERMS AT SALE. tgggTPlans and further information will be furnished on application to the Auctioneer. Any parties desirous of visiting the Country Land will receive every information on the spot, by applying at Mr. Moreing’s residence. W. FITZIIERBERT. April 25, 1842.
PUBLIC AUCTION. IN order to give the purchasers at the last sale of the New Zealand Company’s unexpended Stores time to clear their goods, the next sale will be post-' poned until WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3d MAY, At 11 o’clock, at the Stores of HORT, MOCATTA & Co., Auctioneers. Te.Aro, April 25, 1843. LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, the following preliminary Sections of Country Land viz. No 8, 11, & 29, in the Ohariu district, No, 95, on the Manawatu, and two Sections, recently chosen in Lyall’s Bay, with their corresponding Town Acres, viz. Nos, 85, 84, 747, 264, 510, and 1056, also a well selected Section at Wanganui, No, 50, opposite the Town, on No, 2 line, N. B. Several other Country Setions, and Town Acres to be Let. For particulars apply to A. PERRY - , or to April 21, 1543. R. R. STRANG. STORE FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, those premises on Lambton Quay, next Mr. Rowland Davis, lately occupied by A. Perry, commanding one of the best situations in Wellington for either a retail or wholesale business, having sufficient space in front of the present premises for the erection of a large building, with a court behind. Apply to A. PERRY; or to R. R. STRANG. April 21, 1843,
FOR SALE, BOUT SIXTEEN TONS of FINE PICKED MANAWATU POTATOES. Apply to WAITT & TYSER Wellington, April 15, 1843. GRAIN, THE PRODUCE OF THE COLONY, Ex Catherine Johnstone, from Wanganui, FOR SALE by the undersigned, Wheat, Barley, and Rye Grass seed. The Wheat was raised from British, and is admirably adapted as Seed Wheat for the present season. W. R. RHODES & Co. April 18, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 77, 25 April 1843, Page 2
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