SALE'S BI AUCXIO.I SAILS OF GOVERNMENT STORES. Mason and Baton Have received instructions to offer for Public Sale, on THURSDAY, the 13th January, 1 42, at the Government Store, Auckland, at 12 o’clock precisely a quantity of STORES, consisting 1 of:— ■jrju LLOCK and CART HARNESS |j Shoemakers, Garden, Carpenters’ and other Tools. Slop Clothing, Blankets, &c. Further particulars maybe had by applying to the Auctioneer or Colonial Storekeeper. HENRY TUCKER, Colonial Storekeeper. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE. Mason and Baton WILL PUT UP TO AUCTION THE fast sailing Cutter HARRIETT, so admirably adapted for the coasting Trade. SALE POSTPONED Until Monday , \oth January, 1842. A RARE OPPORTUNITY !! 1 To Capitalists, Newly arrived Emigrants, and Others. Brown and Campbell WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, Shortland-crescent, on MONDAY NEXT, January 10th., 1842, at One o’clock precisely, the following Houses, town allotments, situate in all parts of Auckland, SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, &c. &c. &c. 1. The "Victoria Coffee House,” situated in - Chancery-street and corner or Fie Id’s-lane. The house is 20 feet by 30, sub-divided into four good rooms, and has a brick chimnev ; it is at present let for £.23 10s. per annum 2. An allotment of ground, adjoining the above, in Field’s lane, 26 feet by 40. On tiiis allotment there is an excellent weather-boarded house of three rooms, at present let for 2os. per week, and a Rapoo house let for 9s. per I week. i 3. An allotment in Chancery-street, on which is erected a Rapoo house at present let for 10s. per week. 4. Three other allotments in Chancery-street. 30 by 30 feet each. 5. Two allotments at the back of Mr. Carnegie’s Store, in Sliortland Crescent, 30 feet by 30. 6. Two allotments in the Village of Parnell, close to Mechanic’s Bay, being Nos. 26 and 27, 33 feet by 66,each. 7. An allotment in West Queen-street, 20 feet frontage and 60 deep ; one half of the allotment is let to Mr. Gill, watchmaker,' for 7 years, (who is to erect a house worth £2OO cn said allotment within 2 years) at a yearly rent of £’26: on the other half of the allotment there is an excellent Rapoo house, let for 14s. per week. Terms—Liberal. , TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Brown & 1 Campbell, On MONDAY next, the 10th Instant, at the Stores of Mr. D. F. Carnegie, Siiortland Crescent, the following Goods, to close consignments, which will be positively sold, as Mr. Carnegie is giving up retailing soft goods. T>HINTS and print dresses 40 Dozen striped and regatta shirts 2,000 Yards strong check 1 Case shawls, bags, &c. £0 Pairs cloth and fancy trowsers 60 Satin and fancy vests 70 Superfine dress coats 150 Reams paper Quills, wax, and stationery An assortment of earthenware 200 Cannisters gunpowder 66 Bags shot 16 Cases garden seeds 2 Cases guns 100 Iron pots and camp ovens 15 Bags Walnuts 20 Casks bottled ale 10 Casts (3 dozen each) very superior sherry 4 Ditto ditto port 1 Pipe 4 hogsheads Cape wine : 2 Hogsheads gnd 3 quarters vinegar The sale will commence exactly at Eleven o’clock, and the wines will be sold at One pre~ cisely. Terms—£3o, cash.; above that, and under £SO, 2 months : above £SO, 3 months, on approved endorsed Bills.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 41, 8 January 1842, Page 4
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