fairs' Od Buiti'in. EX ELIZABETH. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Soil bv Auction, THIS DAY at one o’clock, (after the Sale of the Government : Brig and of the Lansd), f C A S E ISINGLASS i do. fishermen’s bools I„.do. tin milk dishes 1 do. tin pie dishes 10 do. sulphuric acid i i Keg negrohead tobacco 5 Cases tobacco pipes Si 7 Bags coffee i Large American cooking stove for a Hotel r r .. i Small do. do. for a family. north shore. ■ ; CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell bv Auction, at their Mart, Quecnstivet, tU IS DA Y, 20th instant, at one o’clock — 4 LLOTMENT No. 22, Parish of Takaj\. puna, containing 57a. ir. Op., with an extensive sea frontage, and within about a mile of the beautiful lake Pupuke. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, at the Commissariat Stores. Briloniart Barracks, THIS DAY, 2Gth instant, at Tl o’clock, by order of .Frederick Bralhwaile, Esq., Assista n t-Gom missa ry-General, A QUANTITY of FITTINGS, HAMMOCKS J.L Bedding, etc. Also, On account of Her Majesty’s AccountantGeneral of the Navy, A quantity of casks and staves, ex H.M.S. Pandora. SiLE OF THE GOVERNMENT BRIG “VICTORIA/* CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions from 11. M. Government to Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, on THIS DAY, 261h July, HM. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT • BRIG “ VICTORIA,” 200 tons, as she now lies in Auckland Harbour, with her Masts, Yards, Booms, Standing and Running Rigging, Iron Davits, 5 Anchors, 2 Hawsers, 2 Chain Cables, Rope, Whaleboat. Gig, Jolly Boat, Sails. Awning, Tarpawline, 2 Iron lanks, Water Casks, 2 Binnacles with lamps, Ship’s Bell, Flag and Signal Book, Chronometer, Barometer, Telescope, 5 Composes, Cabin Furniture, Knives and Forks, Glass and Earthenware, etc., etc. The Victoria was built of Blue Gum, in Sydney, in 1840, is coppered and copperfastened; underwent in 1848, at that port, a thorough repair in every particular, was newly coppered, new decks, masts, yards, and rigging, etc. Her accommodation for passengers are large and commodious. Her qualities as a wealherly craft and first-rate sea boat arc well known in every port of Now An inventory of gear, stores, etc., may be seen at the Auction Mart, and the vessel may be inspected any day previous to the Sale. HOUSE AND LAND IN WAKEFIELD SIRE E T. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, at one o’clock, THIS DA\, 261h inst., AN ALLOTMENT of LAND in Wake-ficld-slreet, (the properly of Mr. Bells) having a frontage of 54 feet, together with she comfortable Dwelling House erected thereon, containing a parlour, two bedrooms. and a kitchen, all lined throughout. N.B. —An excellent Brick Well. ONEHUNGA. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, THIS DAY, 261h instant, at one o’clock, AVERY Choice Corner ALLOTMENT, containing One Acre, in the Village of Onehunga, nearly opposite the residence of the Rev. A. Purchas, together with the pensioner’s Cottage erected thereon. Tho Allotment is substantially fenced, and the soil, which is under cultivation, is of the richest description. PANMURE. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, 261h instant, at one o’clock, at their Mart, Queen-street, ALLOTMENT 14. containing 5 acres it “ acres at l he Lagoon, Panmure. FARM ON THE TAMAKI. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queenstreet, on Wednesday, 2nd August, atone o’clock. a COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD, on the banks of the Tamaki, close to Point England, and a short distance from St.John’s College, consisting of about eleveo aares of fertile LAND, all fenced and under cultivation part as a grass paddock, the resi under oats, wheat, potatoes, and olhei vegetables, together with a Dwelling House, and a Slack of Hay, containing about 0 tons, Although considerable expense has beer incurred in the purchase and in the improve nient of this properly, it is to be so d almosi without reserve, as the owner is about removing to another Colony. Terms—Cash. FOR SALE, A SUPERIOR HOBART TOWN BREL MARE, accustomed to saddle ant harness, and perfectly quiet. Apply to C. JoSLIN, Shorllaud-slrcol
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 864, 26 July 1854, Page 2
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