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clearing out sale. connelTFridings Are initrueted by the Exeoutors of the l»te Mr. Abraham Ksxsiko, to sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, the 6thinitant, at ten o'clock, - Without Reserve, mWO CASES PAPER HANGINGS X A Ftame for holding do. Bellows, American Axes Toilet Glasses, Mirrors, Shaving Glasses Tin Kettlet and Tea Pots, Tinned Tacks .. Iron Boilers, Settles, and Saucepans "" Smoothing Irons, Iron Bedsteads Brass and Bronze Fenders, Sieves Corks, Spittoons Hair Mattrasses Brass Counter Weighing Machines " •• " & Weights Salter's Balances, Lamps Fancy Basket*, Cruet Stands Enamelled Iron Ware 2 trunks Dolls, Brushware Knives and Forks, Letter Clips Pewter Measures American Buckets and Tubs, &c^ &c^ kc.

Sale of Valuable Properties in Shoitland Street. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr. Abraham Keesing, to sell by Auction, TOMORROW,,7th inst., at 12 o'clock, nnHE INTEREST OF THE LESSEES in the X following Valuable Properties, LONDON HOUSE IN SHORTLA'N-B STREET, In occupation of Mr. R. Keesing; and adjoining the Union Bank-of Australia. A Substantial Brick Building wilh slated roof. Unexpired term of Lease, 19 years from January, 1861, ground rent 50 pounds a. year, size of allotment, 18 feet frontage by 70 feet in depth. Insured to August, 1861. THE BEE HIVE IN SHORTLAND STREET, Also in occupation of Mr. R. Keesing, and adjoining the Oriental Bank. A Brick Building with slated roof, the back part corrugated iron. Unexpired term of Lease, 12 years from December, 1860, ground rent, 60 pounds a year, size of allotment, 12 feet frontage by 60 feet in depth. Insured to August, 1861.

THE AUCKLAND BAZAAR IN SHORTLAND STREET, A Spacious Shop and Dwelling, built of timber, adjoining the premises of Messrs. Brown & Campbell, and lately improved at an outlay of £200. Unexpued term of Lease, 9 years from January, 1861, ground rent, £100 a year, size of allotment, 28 feet frontage, by a depth of 130 feet. A right-of-way to the back by a lane on the Eastern side.

THE SYDNEY BOARDING HOUSE, Corner of Chancery-street and Field's Lane. (Freehold). A large Weather, Boarded Building, containing 8 apartments, with yard, shed, and well ; could be made into 2 dwelling houses at a small expense. Size of allotment, 66 feet to Chancery, street, and 42 to Field's Lane. Insured to July, 1861.

ONEHUNGA, Allotment 4, Section 15, containing I acre..

Tsbms :— One Fourth Cash, the Balance to be paid in one week irom the day of sale.

Hydraulic Press, Machinery, &o.

CONNELL & RIDINGS Are instructed to sell by Auction, TO-MORROW (Wednesday,) 7th instant, at 12 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen-street— A HYDRAULIC PRESS, complete Also, The PAPER-MAKING MACHINERY in the Iron Store in Mechanics' Bay, consisting of — Pulp Engine, Paper Machine Double-acting Pump and Gear Teazing Machine, Vats Iron Rollers for Flax-cleaning &c, &c, &c. l*gf On view any day previous to the Sale. Terms. — Cash.

SALE OF CONDEMNED NAVAL STORES. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed to sell by auction, on MONDAY next, oth instant, at 11 o'clock, at their Mart, Queen 'Street, on account of the Accountant General of Her Majesty's Navy. FORTY-FIVE Fathoms 2£ in. old Cordage 75 « 3 in '• 56 " If in. 126 " 2 in. •« 65 " Sin. •' 50 " 3Jin. " Terms — Cash.

MR.S. JONES Will sell THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, -jTON RICE •*■ 20 bags Sugar 5 barrels Oatmeal 10 cases Almonds 8 boxes Muscatels 20 cases Pale Brandy 10 kegs Irish Butter 5 " Taranaki do 1 case Vestas Beef and Pork Drapery, Furniture &c, &c, &c.

AUCTION THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock, at the Mart of D. MoPHEE & CO. THREE TONS POTATOES 3 Tons Flour 1 " Sugar 20 Sides Bacon 12 Casks Prime Pork , 1 Good Boat 200-Bushels Maize 1 Cask Oatmeal 10 Boxes Tobacco Crockery, Stationery, &c. Clothing and other Sundries JOHN RIGG, Auctioneer. By Private Sale, % splendied new CUTTER, about six tons.

WOOL SALE. . ' B1BSSRS. CHEESEMAN Will hold their annual Wool Sale, on the 19th of December next, at 12 o'clock, AMPLE Storage providadj.and insurances effected if required. The place of sale in a future advertisement. ■;

Good Busmesf Premises. TO LET, together or separately thosa Shop! and Premises in Queen-street, (adjoining Mr. Mobetn's Grocery.) lately in the occupation of Mr/ Mabermt, Book seller, andMr. Linooxw? " Suffolk Dining, Roonu." > n < ' •> * The! situation It central, and the Premises adapted > for a First Class Business. > -. Apply to . C ARTHUR, Accountant,' House, Land, and Commission Agent, ' , * . "Oueen-streejv - , I November 6th, 1860, j ,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 November 1860, Page 2