ENGLISH B"A RL fi Y. THE Undersigned begs, to inform the Settlers generally, that he has for Sale a quantity of the very best ENGLISH SEED BARLEY, (recently imported,) at a moderate price. EDWARD RICH, Lower Queen-street, July 1, 18434 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. T HENDERSON begs leave to inti- • >ma>te to all parties indebted to him, that in consequence of an alteration about to take place in the arrangement of the business, unless payment of their respective accounts be made to him, or to H. Macfarlane, on or before, the Ist July next, he will be under the necessity of handing them over to his Solicitor for recovery. June 22, 1843. " ' . IalIs" by "auction/ important properties for sale by public auction, O^l MONDAY, the 3rd July ensuing. MESSRS. BROWNE CAMPBELL O"AVE been instructed to offer to Pub- •"• lie Competition, on Monday, tb»^^^ July next, at their extensive New Rcol^ in ' Shortland Crescent, the following ' IMPORTANT PROPERTIES, which they feel persuaded will ensure g, fortune in a few years to the lucky purchaser, the locality of these "properties 'being first' rate, they require no comment from tkem to point out their" value — but Messp. B. & C cannot help expressing their' SURPRISE at such valuable properties being in thp market, and feel satisifed that an animated ancl sph-ited bidding wilj be evinced by all parties to become holders, of such valuable and desirable TOWN PROPERTIES. Lot No. 1. comprises an allotment of Land in West Queen-street, with 16 feet frontage to the feaid street, by a depth' of 40 feet, and is immediately, in front of WATERLOO BRIDCjE. Lot No. 2. comprises an allotment of ' Land adjoining No. 1., of the same dimensions. Lot No. 3. cpmp.rises nn allotment of Land adjoining $o. 2,., of the same dimensions. Lot No. 4. comprises a Corner allotment of 16 feet frontage to West' Queenstreet, with 40 ' feet' frontage to an unnamed street near the residence of Mr. Oakes. Lot No. 5, comprises an allotment of ' Land of 33 feet frontage to Lower Queenstreet by a depth of 96 feet, and adjoins Mr. Smithson's celebrated "Ship Inn," and on which is erected a substantial weather-boarded House, and other conveniences Lot No. 6. comprises an allotment of Land at ""Victoria," the best site in the Bay of Islands, being No. 12. of the Ist November sale in 1839, is* situajted oh the Northern side of Wharf-street, with a frontage of 50 feet to that street, and extending 75 feet backwards. Tekms:— 2o per cent, cash deposit, the residue at 3, 6 & 9months, without interest, with security on the property. Purchasers to pay their- own conveyance* EXTENSIVE TJMBER SALE BY AUCJC lON— Without Resebve. MESSRS. BROWN $ CAMPBELL WILL SELL BY AUCTION, This Day, (July 1,) at 12 o'clo.ck precisely, on the Beach, near the .Government Store", . NINE THOUSAND FEET B;EST KAURI TIMBER, of all descriptions suitable for Building Purppses. „
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 11, 1 July 1843, Page 1
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