SASiEii M¥ AUCTIOI. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY • Mason and JPaton, At the ROYAL HOTEL, on THIS DAY, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock precisely, THAT First rate Hackney, "CHANCE," the property of Lieut. Smart, who is about to leave the colony, and therefore is induced Jto offer him to public competition. Chance stands about 15 hands 2 inches high, has been broken to harness, is perfectly quiet, and one of the most useful animals imported into this colony; January 11, 1842, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On the Ground, near the Royal Hotel, My Mason antl l^aton, On MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1842, A NEWLY ERECTED COTTAGE, (lately occupied by— Spain, Esq. Commissioner,) most delightfully situated in Bank-street, adjoining the residence of C. B, Brewer, Esq. Barrister. It commands a view of the whole Town, which cannot be prevented by any Bnildings being erected in front: there is suffiicienf. Ground attached of excellent quality for a fine Garden. The purchaser wili be secured the use of a well of fine water adjoining the property. Also, A quantity of Household Furniture, suitable for the Cottage; and An excellent Bagatelle Board Terms liberal—A Lunch will be provice-*. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the New Store of Mr. D. F. Carnegie, Short-: land Crescent, on THIS DAY, the 15th Inst, at 12 o'clock, BOUT 1000 Volumes of NEW BOOKS- .' a general assortment. Catalogues in course of preparation and may be had at the Store. WILL SELL Bl AUCTION, At the Stores of MR. D. F. CARNEGIE, Short-land-crescent, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, TWO LADIES' WORK rosewood and oak root, and One Occasional Table, rosewood, inlaid with satin wood* Jan. 15, 1842. , GrOVJERnrMEJirT 'HOTICBi. {From the Government Gazette of Jan. 6, 1842.) r ■—' ■ —- Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 10th January, 1842. IS Excellency the Govsrnor has been pleased to appoint James Coatjss, Esquire, to be Sheriff for the Central District of the Island of New Ulster. Mr. Coates, has, this day, taken the oaths of office before the Governor. By His Excellency's Command, WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 10th Jan., 1842. IS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Thomas Beckham, Esquire, to be Sheriff for the Northern District of the Island, of New Ulster. By His Excellency's Command, WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland 10th Jan., 1842. IS Excellency the Governor has been ■ pleased to appoint Michael Murphy, Esquire, to be Sheriff for the Southern District of the Island of New Ulster. By His Excellency's Command, WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND. Colonial Secretary's Office Auckland, 10th Jan. 1842. HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that Mr. Richard Marsh Dunn, has been appointed to act as Clerk of the Peace at the ensuing Quarter Sessions, for the District of Russell and the Bay of Islands, to be holden on the 25th instant. By His Exellency's Command, WILLOUGHBY SHORTLAND.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 43, 15 January 1842, Page 4
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