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AUCTION OF FURNITURE, THEOLOGICAL ROOKS, ETC. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by auction, on THURSDAY nexl,2Blh inst.,"at eleven o'clock, ill iSie la!;: residence of the Rev. Walter Lawry, Symond's-street (at ilie upper end of Wakefield-street), A QUANTITY of Valuable FURNITURE, *■ -»- comprising— A handsome mahogany telescope dining (able Mahogany chairs, arm chairs, & easy chair A lounger, a sofa, tables Pictures, carpets, hearth rugs, fenders A handsome mahogany sideboard, with drawers, etc., Two mahogany four-post bedsteads with hangings Three do. chests of drawers Bedroom chairs, bedding, etc. Kitchen furniture and utensils. A Valuable Collection of ROOKS, Viz. - Simeon's works, 21 vols., Bvo. Baxter's ditto 23 vols., Bvo. Daubigne's Reformation, Mcdhurst'sChina Baekhorne's Colonies in Australia Macknight on the Epistles and Gospels Moftutt's Travels in South Africa Farrendon's Sermons, 4 vols. Fitz Roy's and King's Voyages in 11. M. S. Beagle, etc. 'Hermann foul Rennet's Missionary Voyages in the South Seas Henry's Commentary on the Bible, G vols. Clarke's do. do. 0 vols. Penny Cyclopaedia, in 27 vols., complete Callin'sNorth American Indians etc., etc., etc. Also, Valuable Collection of Birds and Insects, in glass cases. SALE OF MERCHANDIZE. CONN EL I AN 0 RIB IX G S Will sell by Auction at the Stores of Messrs. Mai.iky and Haiuvood, Fort-street, next to Mr. Carr's, Boat-builder, on WEDNESDAY, next, ith July, at II o'clock, CA S E M 0 H AIR COA T S •1 do. waterproof clothing, assorted 1 do. pilot cloth trousers and coats 1 do. waistcoats, assorted 1 do. black clolh, tweed, and moleskin trousers 1 do. black clolh coats, assorted 2 bales super Witney blankets, assorted, 10-1, 11-i, 12-4 3 bales ihrce-bushel hags 7 cases drapery goods, comprising Coburgs, tartans, shawls, shirts, canvass, mantles, handkerchiefs, children's polkas. lambs' wool clothing, etc., etc.

Bugle and post horns, violins and Guitars, fluies. etc., etc. 23 cases Porter's porter 2o do. Marzciti's ale 20 do. Sillery's champagne 10 do. old Tom 1 do. cigars 1 do. ladies' strong boots "2 do. men's walcrtighls 1 do. long sea hoots 5 do. anchovies 1 cask salmon 2 casks tumblers and wine glasses goods, comprising a 0 doz. spades 1 ease saddles Ewbank's nails, cut lacks, chaining Toinahawks, axes, tea kettles, pick axes, Iron bedsteads, brass candlesticks Brass and steel lire irons, screw augers Coffee mills, japanned trays Bread baskets, umbrella stands Warehouse trucks, looking glasses Britannia metal goods, planes, cutlery Out hames and springs Circular, cross-cut, and hand saws Cocks, bolls, hinges, cruet frames Garden tools, brass laps, etc., etc. Weighing machines, steelyards, etc., etc. Tei ins at Sab l . CONN ELL AND HIDINGS Have received instructions from Ilis Excellency Colonel Wynyard, to treat for the sale of tiio extensive and commodious MANSION and PREMISES in Emily Place and Short-street, now occupied as His Excellency's residence. nPHE MANSION, which contains twenty ■ apartments, may be considered as quite a new building ; the whole, with the exception of one or two minor rooms which remain of the former dwelling house, having been erected during Colonel Wynyard's possession of the properly. It is constructed of the best seasoned materia', and no exftense spared which could render it suitable for domestic accommodation and the uses of The northern front, which o; ens upon the parterre, and commands the most delightful views o( the Harbour, consists of the large drawing room, dining room, and best bed chamber. The other apartments comprise, dressing rooms, library, six bed rooms, hall, four slore rooms, and closets, a large Kitchen 26 feet by 17, with kitchen range, etc., wine cellar, butler's pantry, china closet and scullery, together with granary, dairy, and other out-buildings. The several courts and passages are well paved and drained ; the grounds are laid out in the most tasteful manner, and protected by fancy paling, chain fencing, etc., and the approaches finished with side drains of brick work. As a speculation, tins valuable property presents singula-advantages to the capitalist. The frontage to Emily Place and Shorlslreet would at any time, if sold in lots, realize a very large sum. Full particulars and terms can be learned on enquiry at the Mart, Queen-street. The Agents venture to suggest that the purchase of this property by the Provincial Government would at once enable the metropolitan Province to olTer a suitable residence to our new Governor during the erection of a permanent Government House.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 960, 27 June 1855, Page 2

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