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THOMAS WESTON % CO. Will sell by Auction, on Friday next, 29th March, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 11 o'clock, A VARIETY of FANCY GOODS "^ .Toys, Perfumery, Dolls Bats and Balls, Walking Sticks Chimney Ornaments, &c, &c. BOOKS, Gibbon's Roman Empire, Martin's Colonies The Convicts, World of London Bute's Cloud of Witnesses Haly burton's Memoirs Memoirs of Sir Robert Peel Queens of England, Life of Johnson Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia Lives of Henderson and Guthrie And a variety of other Books. Also — A TURNING LATHE, complete.
TWO VALUABLE SUBURBAN FARMS ON THE WAITEMATA & COX'S CREEK. THOMAS WESTON # Co. Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, (without reserve) on Monday, Ist April, at their Stores, Shortland Street, at 12 o'clock, SUBURBAN FARM No. 9 of Section 9.containing as per deed, 32a. 3r. Op., — situated on the Waitemata, having an extensive frontage to the river, and bounded on the north by the high-road leading to Auckland. A part of this Property is well wooded, and there is a fresh-water creek with a never failing supply of water. SUBURBAN FARM No. *l, of Section 9, , containing as per deed, 40a. 2r. Op., situated at Cox's Creek, to which it has a frontage, and bounded on the south by the high-road leading to Auckland. These Properties are situate about 3 miles from Town, and have easy access both by land and water. Title— Grant from the Crown. A plan may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms— Twenty-five per cent deposit on the fall of the hammer, and the residue by Bills, at 3 months, from the day of Sale.
VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENT. IN THE TOWN OF AUCKLAND. i THOMAS WESTON & Co., Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, (without reserve), on Monday, Ist April, at their Stores, Shortland- street, at 12 o'clock, A LLOTMENT No. 47, Section 29, in the il Town of Auckland, having a frontage of 66 feet to Grey Street, and bounded on the north by lot 48, 259 links — on the south by lot 46, 266 links. Title — Grant from the Crown. Terms — Twenty-five per cent deposit on the fall of the hammer, and the remainder by Bill at 3 months from the day of Sale.
NOTICE. A CHANGE being about to take place in the business of the Undersigned, all debts due to the firm are requested to be paid on or before the 13th April, next, and all demands against the said firm be sent in for payment before the above date. Robinson & Dunell, Painters, &c, Queen-street. Auckland, March 26, 1850.
f Irish Exile ' Wewspaper, A MEETING of the Friends of Ireland, and those interested in the welfare of the above Journal, is requested to take place at 7 o'clock, This Evening, at Mr. Dignan's, Wyndham street — to consider the best means of supporting this patriotic paper, and recording our approbation of its spirited proprietor, (Mr. P. O'Donohoe), for starting an independent journal, chiefly devoted to Irish interests. W. Pt Kennedy. March 27, 1850,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 412, 27 March 1850, Page 1
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