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Salts fca Tinware, Holloware, &o, CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, on FRIDAY NEXT, 14th instant, at 11 o’clock, Four ii hd s. tinware, consisting of — Round and Oval Baking Dishes Milk Dishes Prospecting Pans Hollowed and Flewed Basins Camp Kettles, in nests Tea and Coffee Pots Pint and Half-pint Pots Japanned Tea Canisters Scoops Funnels Plates &c., kc., &c. Also, — 1 lIIID. HOLLOWARE, consisting of—--5 dozen Kettles, tinned, assorted sizes 10 kegs Nails (Ewbanks) assorted Shingling Hammers Japanned Candlesticks Poultry Troughs. Terms:—Cash. Fifty Building Lots in the City. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, on MONDAY, Ist December, at 11 o’clock, by instructions from Mr. Coolaiian, the proprietor, Fifty choice building allotments, within one section of Freeman’s Bay, being subdivisions of part of section No. 44, with frontages to WELLINGTON-STREET, NAPIER-STREET, HEPBURN-STREET, SIIERIDAN-STREET, G RATTAN-STREET. The proprietor requests intending purchasers to visit the above and inspect the property for themselves. It is centrally situated, and surrounded by the leading streets of the City West. It is of considerable extent, containing several acres, and has been long known as Coolahan’s Paddock, having been occupied for upwards of ten years for grazing purposes. All the lots are in one block, which is completely fenced with thorn, and is now in fine grass sward. The situation is sunny and inviting, and possesses every requisite for Healthy and Charming' Home Sites. Terms :—One third cash ; the balance, bearing interest at 10 per cent., may remain for 5 years, with permission to pay oft’ at any time within that period. Plans can be had at the Mart. COROMANDEL. c W 1 ON NELL & RIDING LL SELL BY AUCTIO S N, 0 N WEDNESDAY, December 10, THE IMPORTANT TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON E, IN COROMANDEL HARBOUR, (Being a portion of the estate of the Rev. J. Precce), CONTAINING 1500 ALLOTMENTS. TERMS ONE-THIRD CASH. The Balance in One or Two Years, bearing Ten per cent, interest. 63?* Plans will bo ready in a week. PRELIMINARY TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. CONNELL & RIDINGS Beg to announce that as it is their intention to retire from business at the end of this year, they will sell by auction, on TUESDAY, December 23rd, HE WHOLE OF THEIR LANDED . PROPERTIES, viz., THEIR PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET, Consisting of THE AUCTION MART, A large and substantially built Brick Store, with slate roof, containing the SALE ROOM on the ground floor; a BONDING STORE underneath; and a lofty STORE ROOM above, with a Winch and Tackle for raising goods. An IRON STORE, 40 feet by 20 feet, raised about four feet from the ground, allowing cellarage for two or three hundred barrels. A WOODEN STORE, 26 feet by 20 feet. A LARGE YARD, over a hundred feet in length, by a width of from 16 to 36 feet. A VERANDAH COTTAGE, with six rooms ; a Kitchen connected by a covered passage with the House, and a good sized Garden. RAILWAY HOUSE (including Miller’s Shoe shop), a two-storcy Wooden Building, with large Shop and seven rooms ; leased for three years at £165 per annum. The total frontage to QUEEN-STREET is 66 feet; and to Mills’ Lane, 87 feet. The average depth is about 180 feet. This Property is with scarcely an exception, the most valuable now for Sale in Auckland, and is almost the only one having sufficient space for carrying on an extensive business. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage on the property, at ten per cent. UPPER QUEEN STREET, An allotment, having 52 feet frontage by about 150 feet depth. ALBERT STREET. A Verandah Cottage with nine rooms and kitchen, , bio .vt 'Outhouse ; a Garden in front and rear, v aescripjba c Albert-street j s about 50 feet, the niost reasolae w. 0e : Wellesleys ’ ENT AT SMALE’S POINT, exr Aert-strcet to Chapel-street, having a to each street, by a depth of 210 T. E. IiAWSON w ‘th THE HOUSE erected thereon, ■nr t p i i wr it »x Rooms, and closed-in Verandah, This if irst. uOltl JM.etl''i s c i ose t0 Q as tom House-street and the Of King’s Co. is sure to be of great value when the Harovements are carried out. LATE SUKOEOTT NEAR THE WH U DRURY, in the village. . PAPAKURA. HENRY £, j n t j ie village. MANCIIESTCommiV WAIUKU. the purchase of .H2 Acres, well wooded and watered, shire, and Scott lotmcnt, containing 40 acres. &c., Sec., See. i further particulars can bo obtained a|

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 12 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 12 November 1862, Page 2

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