Mr. X. Joseph WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY next, 23rd of August, at 11 o’clock, precisely, Bottled porter Ditto Sherry Hogsheads Jamaica Rum Ditto Brandy Cases Gin Ditto Vinegar Ten bags Flour Ditto ditto Rice Casks of Beef Ditto Pork Cases Pickles Ditto Mustard Ditto Fruits Blankets Prints Casks of Pitch Gum, of all sorts Powder and shot Table and pocket knive3 Forks, scissors A splendid assortmennt of Platina Tea and coffee pots ALSO, An assortment of silver tea, table, desert, mustard and salt spoons; forks ; soup, butter, and toddy ladles ; and engraved sugar tongs. Six sets farriers’ tools One large beam, scales, and weights Japanned quart, pint, £ pint, & \ pint pots Starch, sago, pepper (ground and whole) Epsom Salts Two cases Lucifers Twenty thousand cigars One ton best English soap And a Variety of other Goods. Terms—Liberal. Auckland, 20th August, 1841. S AIIB CP MERCHANDISE -By Mason and Seaton, At their Temporary Rooms, Shortland-crescent, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, at 12 o’clock precisely. WELSH FLANNELS Biscuits Dungaree Striped Shirts Frocks Soap (Liverpool) Pit Saws Paint, in colors Iron Pots Nails Brown Drill Shirting Silk Handkerchiefs Trucks, with wheels, complete Doors Gunpowder Tobacco Dutch clover Red ditto Italian vye-grass seed Perennial ditto Lucerne ditto Evergreen fiscal Asparagus ditto Rhubarb ditto Porter and ale, bottled Taylor and Trueman’s Stout, in wood Poiter and wine corks Terms at sale. Valuable Building 1 Allotments At the corner of Queen’s-street and Shortland Crescent, to be Sold hy Auction on TUESDAY, the 24th day of August, at 1 o’Clock precisely. B Y Mason and Baton, Who have been honoured with instructions to sell bv Public competition. 11EN ALLOTMENTS of Land situated at the corner of Queen-street and Shortland Crescent ; these Allotments were considered before the Land Sale the most valuable in the Capital, and at that sale were strongly competed for, and it has since been proved, from the immense prices realized by the sale of land on each side and immediately opposite these Allotments. Muson and Paton are proud of being able to offer to their friends Allotments so desirably situated, which renders it immaterial whether they are purchased by the capitalist for investment, the merhant for a place of business, or the licensed victualler to pursue his occupation,—they must increase in value, and always be the most commanding Allotments in this flourishing capital, being only a short distance from the wharf. Another advantage which the Auctioneers can point out to the intended punchasers is, the very liberal terms to be afforded by the present proprietor, viz., 20 per cent Cash deposit, the reeidue in approved bills at 6,9, and 12 Months. — Mason and Baton, AT an early date, will put up to Auction, several well situated Allotments in V ictoiai street and Prince Albert-street of which full particulars will be hereafter communicated.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 7, 21 August 1841, Page 3
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