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ELIGIBLE RETAIL STORE. TO LET, with immediate possession, the Store lately occupied by the Undersized, in biiortland Crescent: it is shelved all round • the two rooms behind are lined, and there is a detached Kitchen. Application to be made to Shortland Crescent, January 18th, 1842. D. F. CARNEGIE. exchange hotel SHORTLAND CRESCENT. BEGS leave to inform the Gentlemen of Auckland, New Arrivals, & c .,i that the whole of his extensive Premises being now completed, his patrons will find excellent accommodations, combined with moderate charges; SAttiKS II AUCTIO X. Mason and JPaton WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 20th January, 1842 at 12 o’clock, The remainder of the Government Stores. FOUR Tierces best square Fig TOBACCO Prints One hogshead Whiskey Two hogsheads Brandy Four bags Walnuts One carroteel Currants Two casks Raisins One case cotton handkerchiefs Fifteen hogsheads Corned Beef, very superior J A quantity of Blankets Double and Single-barrel Guns Shot, Flints, Powder Jackets, \\ aistcoats, Duck Frocks, &c. Terms at sale. This Bay, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, My Mason anil At one o’clock precisely, at the Royal Hotel A FEW VERY SUPERIOR BULLOCKS and Durham Heifers, warranted in calf bv Durham Bulls. y The Auctioneers beg to direct the attention of Connoisseurs and the Inhabitants generally, to this Sale, as they never had an opportunity of offering to the Public, such a superior lot of Cattle, and in such excellent condition, which have been selected with great care by a first-rate judge, from a herd of 1500 head, running in the neighbourhood of Port Phillip, and are evidently the finest lot of Cattle ever imported into this flourishing settlement. Immediately after the above will be sold, a TIMOR PONY, about 3 tons superior HAY, and a small lot of good MAIZE. Terms at sale. Mason and Paton WILL SELL BT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, the 22nd January, 1842, on the Beach, near the Government Store, at 12o‘clock. ABOUT Seven Thousand Feet of FLOOR ING and WEATHER BOARDS. Auckland, January 18, 1842. SALE BY AUCTION. On Monday next, the 24 th January , 1842. Mason asii I®aa£.©m HAVE received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell without reserve, on the 24th instant, the PUBLIC HOUSE, situate on Lower Queen Street, known by the name of the AUCKLAND ARMS, and at present in the occupation of Mr. Hutchinson. Bay of Islands. For the benefit of whom it may concern, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY Simmons, Weston, & Co., AT •* MATA VIA,” On MONDAY, the 14th February, 1842, at 11 o’clock, precisely. THE SHIP “SOCABAYA,” 752 Tons Register, Coppered and copper-fastened, with all her standing and running rigging, masts, yards, sails, anchors, cables, stores, provisions, boats, &c.,tha whole of which will be assorted to suit purchasers, Terms will be declared at the time of sale. A

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 19 January 1842, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 19 January 1842, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 19 January 1842, Page 3

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