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sates fcj? Auction. Extensive Sale of Groceries, &c. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell, at the stores of Messrs. Gilfillan & Co., on WEDNESDAY, November 19th, at 11 o’clock, LARGE VARIETY OF THE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS:— Congou Tea Orange Pekoe Manilla Coffee Ground Coffee Thumb Blue Colman’s Starch Red Herrings Bluestono Whiting Mustard Sardines Vestas, in tin Vestas, in wood Vesuvians Belmont Candles Paraffin Candles Royal Brown Paper Royal Grey Paper Elephant Paper Brown Paper Bags Grey Paper Bags Split Peas Salad Oil Pudding Raisins Mutcalels Currants Java Rieo Sydney Soap Auckland Soap Dunlop Cheese Pepper Vinegar, in doz. eases Havanna Cigars Manilla Cheroots Nutmegs Ginger Volekman’s Jams Marmalade Jellies Arrowroot Sago Walnuts Pint Pickles Ox Tongues Robinson’s Groats Lobsters Washing Crystals Neva Candles Carraway Seeds Bottled Fruits Sauces Kerosene Oil Colza Oil Semolina Liverpool Soap Chicory &e., &c., &c., Particulars in a future advertisement. EXTENSIVE SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. CONN EL L & RIDI NG S Have received instructions from James Burtt, Esq., to sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, November 18th, rpilE UNDERMEMTIONED PROPERTIES. TIBI KO IIUA FARMS. No. 33 266 acres No. 31 176 acres No. 32 176 acres. These farms comprise some of the finest land in the justly famed Pukckohc District ; arc well watered, richly timbered, and are contiguous to several Properties under cultivation by Messrs. Harris, Nichols, Walters, &c. EAST TAMAKI FARMS. No. 6-1 40 acres I No. 110 a... 160 acres No. 65 40 acres | “ n...160 acres The value of Property in the East Tamaki District is so well established and so generally known, that any recommendation of the auctioneers would seem superflous; but, for the information of new arrivals, it may be briefly stated that the Farms are situated about 13 miles from Auckland and 3 from Otahuhu. There is a considerable quantity of Timber upon the Property, suitable for fencing, &c. Of No. HOn, about 40 acres have been ploughed and laid down in Grass and Clover. The approach is by good Metalled Road to whhin a few hundred yards. Lot No. 114.—105 Acres 2 Roods, NORTH SHORE, Situate two miles west of the celebrated Pupuki Lake, and three-quarters of a mile from the Great North Road. THE ESTATE OF PARAETA. Containing 900 acres, is situated in the thriving District or Pukckohc, threc-and-a-half miles from the Village of Drury. This Property was one of the first selections made by Mr. Newman in the district, and was purchased by him for the present proprietor. An abundant and unfailing stream of purest water forms the outward boundary of two-thirds of the Estate, affording several admirable positions for MILL SITES. THE DWELLING-HOUSE contains eight Rooms, besides Kitchen and Pantry, with Verandah 52 feet long by 8 feet wide. It is situated on a sunny upland facing the north ; is snugly embosomed in forest, and commands one of the most EXTENSIVE AND CHARMING VIEWS, Mounts Eden, Hobson, Wellington, Rangitoto, Victoria and its Flagstaff. THE KITCHEN GARDEN AND ORCHARD arc in a charming nook, well slocked with Fruit Trees in full bearing—sheltered on all sides by Native Bush. It is admitted by all experienced Graziers that, next to good feed, shelter is most essential to the well-being of Stock, and this desideratum is secured at Paracta, both by the undulating character of the land and by the various clumps of hush, which arc so dotted about as to he available in all of the land in the vicinity of the Homestead. About 140 acres ot the whole arc under cultivation. The Out-buildings consist of a well-built Wooden House for labourers, measuring 10 x 20 Large four-stalled Stable, with Rooms at ends and Loft over all, measuring 32 x 18. Large Cow Shed and Cart Shed. Piggeries, Fowl House, &e. Stockyards. The Fences are all Planted with Furze, and arc in good order. THE WAITEMATA FARMS, IN THE DIBTKIC T O P WAIT AESI KA, Are Subdivisions of Farm No. 3, viz : No. 1 103 acres I No. 4 84 acres No. 2 69 acres | No. 7 53 acres No. 10 73 acres Arc situated about 12 miles west from Auckland road, and within an hour’s sail of Auckland by boat, in a direct line from Auckland to A L 1! E It T L A N I) , the Non-Conformist Settlement. The Creek which partly divides Farms No. 4 and No, 7 is NAVIGABLE FOII TEN TON BOATS, and care has been taken, in subdividing the Property, to secure to each Farm a Right of Road to THE LANDING PLACE. The Land, which is of a gently undulating character, will be found to consist of a sandy loam, easily convertible into good pasture ; and from the facility of Water Communication with Auckland, cannot fail to prove a most valuable investment. C5gT Terms and further particulars can ho ascertained at the Auction Mart, where Plans arc on view’ and prospectus may be obtained. Port Albert, in Albertland. CONN EL L & 111 DIN G S Arc instructed by W. R. Buame, Esq., agent of the Albertland settlers, to sell by auction, in about six weeks from this date, milE TOWN OF PORT ALBERT, on the OrnaJ wharo River in the Kaipara, oo mining about Sixty Acres, suh-divided into Town and Suburban Allotments. The sale of these allotments will not bo restiictcd to the Nonconformist Immigrants, but will be open to public competition. Further particulars, Terms, and Plans in a few dfl/s,

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1742, 15 November 1862, Page 2

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