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£>ale s fc g AuctionUNRESERVED SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to Sell at the Stores of Messrs. J. A. Gilfillan and Co., On Saturday, the Mill instant, the following Goods: — L E A T H E R. | a BALES SOLE LEATHER, * * 6 Rolls fiat •ness Leather, 180 Sides Kip ditto, 21 Dozen Calf Skins, 22 Dozen Kangaroo Skins--150 PAIRS STRONG BOOTS. 4000 Three-bushel Bags. 2 Bales Grey Calico. 400 Dozen MARZETTTS PALE ALE, now landing ex North fleet. Also, A Large Assortment of HLBERDRSHERY and DRAPERY, now landing Ex Heather Bell— of which particulars will be given in a future advertisement. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, BREWERS & OTHERS REQUIRING EXTENSIVE PREMISES. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions from the Proprietor to submit to Public Competition, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, Ist March, TMIE COMMODIOUS PREMISES on the town side of Freeman’s Bay, 1 known as ARMSON’S BUILDINGS, together with the ground upon which they stand, comprising nearly One Acre, with a WATER FRONTAGE OF ABOUT 150 FEET. The Buildings were originally constructed for the purpose of curing Bacon, for which they are admirably adapted. They consist of-—Killing Room, with Boiler fixed in brick-work ; Pigsties, &c.; Office adjoining, and Loft above. Three very large Store and Salting Rooms; Drying and Smoking Hoises; Salt Store; extensive Piggeries; Stabling; Fowl Houses, &c., &c. THE DWELLING HOUSE Consists of Sitting Room, 17x15, two Bed Rooms, Pantry, Servant’s room, Wash-house, and Kitchen, with a good Range and Oven. THE BUILDINGS Are constructed of seasoned Kauri, and no expense has been spared, either in labour or material, to render them substantial and suitable fJr the purpose for which they were designed. They occupy about one-third of the ground, leaving a level space of 149 feet by 194 feet for garden or other uses. Plans of the Property can be seen at the Auction Mart. Parties desiring to inspect the Premises are requested to apply to the Auctioneers.

CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their [Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday next, Blh instant, at Eleven o’clock, A KEGS HORSE SHOE NAILS 6 Cases American Clocks 20 Dozen “ Brooms 5 “ “ Buckets, five hoops 20 Cans Boiled Oil 25 Cans Turpentine 100 Kegs While Lead 15 “ Black Paint \ Hhd. Green and Yellow Paint 5 Pieces Doeskin aud Tweed 3 “ Pure Linen Duck 6 “ Forfar Bagging ■IOO “ Cotton Handkerchiefs Manila Cigars, No. 5 Mould Candles Liverpool Soap A Copper Still, with Lead Piping An Iron Oven. etc , etc., etc. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. GOLD WATCHES. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday next, Blli inst., at i2 o’clock, A FEW HIGHLY-FINISHED GOLD ii. GENEVA WATCHES. CHOICE NEW BOOKS. EX NORTHFLEET. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from Messrs. Hain and Burtt. to sell on Wednesday, loth instant, several cases New Works, selected expressly for disposal in Auckland, by Messrs. Smith, Eider, & Co., London, comprising— BULWER'S N O V E L S Dicken’s Works Maunders Treasuries Byron’s Poetical Works Moore’s <f “ Chambers’ Information, 2 vols. ft Journal, 19 vols. <f Life and Works of Burns Murray’s Home and Colonial Library “ Railway Uncle Tom’s Cabin, large paper edition Thackeray’s English Humorists Marryatt’s Novels Waverly Novels, 5 vols. Lever’s Charles O’Malley, Tom Burke, Jack Hinton, and other Work* Boswell’s Life of Johnson Chess Books Webster’s Dictionary, i vok Humboldt’s Travels Jane Eyre, and Shirley United States Exploring Expedition; and a large selection of the most popular publications of the day. The Books will be open for inspection on Monday and Tuesday, 13th and Hth inst.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 815, 4 February 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 815, 4 February 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 815, 4 February 1854, Page 2

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