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For the benefit of whom it may concern, ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO. Will sell by Public Auction, This Day, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, "| CASE Books and Apparel, ex Rock City, «. - Cubbins, from London, addressed to Mr. F. Skeen, No. 1.
ROBT. SCHULTZ & CO. Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 2nd of July, at the Stores of Messrs. Gilfillan & Co., the following Goods, — 99 CASKS GLASSWARE -*^ 2 Cases do. 1 Bale Regatta Shirts 2 Cases Mole Trousers 2 Cases Gala Frocks 5 Puncheons Scotch Whisky 100 Boxes Raisins 22 Bags Almonds 50 Boxes Tobacco Pipes 5 Cases Fancy and Small Wares 6 Bales Corn Sacks 6 Cases Men's and Boys' Hobnailed Blucher Boots, Lace Shoes, Pegged Bluchers, &c. 1 Bale 8-4 Wool Shawl* 1 " 9-4 Blankets Also, — 3 Cases Cabinet Cutlery, and Papier Mache Goods, from Smith, Eluer, and Co., London. Particulars in a future advertisement. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. Terms at Sale.
Positively Without Reserve, , ROBT. SCHULSZ & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on Thursday, 5th July, at their Mart, Queen's Wharf, at 11 o'clock, T^rGcisGlv ' ■ Q WOODEN HOUSES (ENGLISH) The above will positively be sold without reserve ; and may be seen at the corner of Victoria and Queen Streets, immediately opposite to tho Gaol ; any information can be obtained at the Mart. AFTER WHICH, Subdivision 3 and 4 of Allotment 47, of Section 28, with frontages of 25 feet each to Greystreet, by a depth of 70 feet. Subdivision 7 and 8 of Allotment 47, of Section 28, with frontages of 30 feet each to Brewerstreet, bv a depth of 120 feet and 107 feet.
ROBERT SCHULTZ & CO. \ RE prepared to Sell BEST WHITE --*■ CLOVER SEED, ex 'Rock City' from London, in quantities of not less than 112lbs. Valuable Farm.— 443 Acres. ROBERT SCHULTZ AND CO. Have received instructions to sell a valuable FARM, of 44-3 ACRES, immediately opposite Hcllier'a Ou'ek, about twenty minutes' sail from Auckland,-— land the best description in this neighbourhood. Plan may be seen, and every information obtained. at tlie M.nt. w
CONNELLY RIDINGS Have received instructions from His Excellency Coxonel Wynyvkd, to treat for the Sale of the extensive and commodious MANSION and PREMISES in Emily place and Shortstreet, now occupied as His Excellency's residence, — THE MANSION, which contains twenty apartments, may be considered as quite a new building. The whole, with the exception of one or two minor rooms, which remain of the former dwelling house, having been erected during Colonel Wyn yard's possession of the Property. It is constructed of the best seasoned Material, and no expense spared which could reeder it suitable for domestic accommodation, and the uses of hospitality. The northern front, which opens upon the parterre, and commands the most delightful views of the Harbour, consists of the large drawing room, dining room, and best bed chamber. The other apartments comprise, dressing rooms, library, six bed rooms, hall, four store-rooms, and closets, a large kitchen 26 feet by 17, with kitchen range, &c, wine cellar, butler's pantry, china closet and scullery, together with granary, dairy, and other outbuildings. The several courts and paisages are well paved and drained ; the grounds are laid out in the most tasteful manner, and protected by fancy paling, chain fancing, &c, and the approaches finished with side drains of brick work. As a speculation, this valuable Property presents singular advantages to the capitalist. The frontage to Emily place and Short-street, would at any time, if sold in lots, realize a very large sum. Full particulars, and terms, can be learned on enquiry at the Mart, Queen-street. The Agents venture to suggest that the purchase of this Property by the Provincial Government, would at once enable the Metropolitan Province to offer a suitable residence to our new Governor during the erection of a permanent Government House. ri _
SADDLERY, H WEBSTER beg3 to inform the inhabitants • of Auckland and its vicinity that he has relinquished the Saddlery business in favour of Messrs. Robinson & Craig, for whom as good workmen he solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage so lately bestowed upon him. MESSRS. ROBINSON & CRAIG in continuing the above business, leg to assure the public that nothing shall be wanting on their part to satisfy them for any orders they may entrust them with. N.B. Messrs R. & C. have a large and valuable stock of Hogskin Saddles on hand, part of wbich they are anxious to clear out at cost price.
June 25, 1855 _____ Consignees per "Cress well." rpHE "CRESWELL" will be reported X at the Custom House THIS DAY. Consignees are requested to pass their entries without delay, also to make pay1 ment of the amount of their freight, and have their bills of lading endorsed by the undersigned, without which no goods will be delivered. Brown & Campbell, Agents. June .26th, 1855.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 834, 26 June 1855, Page 2
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