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THIS DAY. •Schooner •*' Nymph." MR. JOHN WADE is instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, immey after the sale of Mr. Grace's House, the schooner Nymph, of the burthen of 22 ton's, as she now rides at anchor, well found and calver built> together with her boat, tackle, and etppartl. AFTER WHICH, The stores and iron ballast of the above vessel will also be submitted for salel i Terms — Cash. THIS DAY. Sale of Land in Makara and Ohiro. MESSRS. BETHUNE AND HUNTER are instructed to sell by auction, at the Exchange, Te Aro, (to follow Mr. Wade's sale,) on Wednesday, 26th January, 1842, SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE ACRE LOTS, that: section of land, being No. 1 on the Sur-veyor-General's Plan, in the RICH AND FERTILE DISTRICT OF MAKARA, distant only about eight miles from town, and where there is already a good road by the Surveyors line's. . The district of Makara is universally allowed to be decidedly one of the richest in which country lands have yet been given out; and this section possesses many valuable attractions, watered by two large and beautiful streams, and having from FORTY TO FIFTY ACRES CLEARED .. , AND READY FOR THE PLOUGH, being at present over-run with turnips and native cabbage, which testifies sufficiently to the richness of the soil ; its fertility challenges comparison with any section in the Port Nicholson block. It can now afford feed for a number of cattle, andls very accessible. -A ALSO, Two lots of ground, five acres each, marked Nos ( . 5 and 9 on Mr. Ludlam's Plan of section . 14>4<jlthe fine well known district of Oniro. The fertMerquality- of^ £his*land, and -its- advairtages, are already familiar to almost every one. AFTER WHICH, Town acre, No. 776 on the Surveyor-Ge-neral's Plan, having three valuable frontages, one facing the Market-place, one on Meinstreet, and one on Daniell-street. As the population of Wellington is gradually drawing in this direction, the advantages of these frontages and corners will not be overlooked. The acre will be subdivided into ten lots. Terms— Under £25,3 months; £25 to £50, 3 and 6 months; above £50, 3, 6, and 9 months,, on approved endorsed acceptances. Deposit, 15 per cent Public Sale, By order of Michael "Murphy, Esq., Collector of Intestate Estates for the Southern District of the North Island of New Zealand. MESSRS. BETHUNE and HUNTER will sell by public auction, at Lambton-quay, (immediately after the sale at Custom Home,) on Friday, the 28th instant, EFFECTS, the property of Wm. Rufus Tyrrel, Esq., deceased, consisting of a variety of assorted ironmongery and agricultural implements, cart complete^ corn mill, tool chest, iron safe, one bundle zinc, guns and pistols, &c, &c, and other goods. ' • . - also, The property ofW. Humble, Esq., deceased; several chest 3 and packages, containing a valuable outfit, consisting of various articles suited to the colonies. Terms at sale. WANTED, a LIME BURNER. Apply to C. F." Webb, Bricklayer, Guilford Terrace, In the rear of Dr. Evans*. ADVERTISEMENT. Ship Mandarin, January 24, 1842. X ADIES. and GENTLEMEN, — I have J_i much pleasure in returning you my sincere thanks for the kindly feeling expressed towards me in your letter of the Ist instant. I can only wish on my part that it may be my lot always to have the company of such a highly respectable and intelligent class of passengers in my voyages. Sincerely wishing you all the happiness and prosperity of which I am sure you are worthy, I remain, , Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours very truly, . Adam Yule. For Sale, A PORTABLE FORGE complete, with belJOL lows and tools ; say anvil, hammers, seats, Eunches, tongs, rake, shovel, pincers, top and ottoin tools, &c. &c. Waitt and Tyser. Wellington, Jan. 6, 1842. For Sale. THE HOUSE occupied by the undersigned, situated in Murphy-street, with the lease for about 14 years of half an acre of land attached. - ■ T. M. Partridge.

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 110, 26 January 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 110, 26 January 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume II, Issue 110, 26 January 1842, Page 1

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