UNRESERVED SALE.
MR. CRETNAY, Will sell by Auction, at his Rooms, Queenstreet, on Wednesday next, the 3rd December, at 12 o'Clock, "FOURTEEN HOGSHEADS PORTER -*- 8 Hogsheads Ale 20 Tierces Beef 12 Barrels Pork 4- Tons Liverpool Soap 8 Tons Y. D. Land Flour 30 Cases Port and Sherry Wine 5 rioghsheadsCogniac Brandy 8 Casks Powder 4 Cases Cavendish Tobacco 8 Kegs Negrohead Tobacco 4 Casks Washing Soda 3 Casks starch 3 Ditto Blue 6 Boxes 10x12 Window Glass 8 Chests superior Congou Tea 20 Dozen Regatta shirts 6 Boxes Muscatel Raisins With sundry other Goods. A CHANCE FOR THE MECHANIC AND SMALL CAPITALIST. SMALL FARMS AT EPSOM. MR. HART
Has much pleasure in announcing that he will offer for public competition on Monday, the Bth of December, next, at the Mart, at J 2 o'Clock. rpHIRTY THREE SMALL FARMS, situ - *- ate in that desirable rising Village of Epsom. The Auctioneer feels that this picturesque and lovely spot is too well known to require any thing to be sad of it in the way of eulogy, for,whether as Suburban Residences, or small Farms, it stands quite unrivalled. Hitherto it has been offered in such large tracts, as to put it out of the reach of the poor Man. To obviate so serious a difficulty,these Farms are so put up as to be brought within the means of working Men, who would do well not to let slip such a desirable opportunity of possessing themselves of a Homestead, whose increasing value will in a few years leave [the Owner in an almost state of competency. Terms. — Liberal.
HODGSON AND ALLISON, Black-Smiths, Agricultural, Ship, and AnchorSmith, Edge-tool Makers, Sfc. BEG to announce to the Inhabitants of Auckland, and Settlers in the Vicinity, that they have commenced the above business, in O'Connell Street, (adjoining the rear of Messrs. Mitchell and Gibsons Store), where they will be happy to receive and execute orders for work; and it will be their earnest desire, by puctuality, and strict attention, to ensure a share of the Public patronage. November 28th, 1845.
TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY Acres of Land, atßemuera, in portions to suit Applicants. There is about twenty acres of Wheat and Potatoes on the ground (looking well), which will be disposed of on very reasonable terms for approved bills. There is a House and an ample supply of Wood and Water upon the ground. A great Portion of it has been under cultivation, which from the quality of the soil, and its contiguity to Auckland holds out an openingto industrious men seldom to be met with. For further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. CONRY, Shortland Crescent Auckland, 29th Nov, 1845.
TO LET, ON ALBERT HILL, A COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE, ■£*- containing Five Rooms. For further particulars, apply to Mr. James Harp, Carpenter. Albert Hill, Nov 27, 1845.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 26, 29 November 1845, Page 1
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