lALEI BY AUCTION Mr. 1> Hatfian Will offer for Public Competition , On MONDAY next, February 7th, 1842, at his Mart, Shortland Crescent, at l o’clock precisely, A SPLENDID BAY GELDING, very fast,' standing 14$ hands high, well broken, and well adapted for the use of a Lady; also a Bay MARE, both in good condition, and rising 6 years. Terms at sale. Feb, 4, 1842. 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 “SOCIBATA,” 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 wjll be assorted to suit purchasers. Terms will be declared at the time of sale. LAND SAXE. MASON and PATON will sell by Auction, o n the Ground, on Monday, Feb. 7th 1849 at 1 o’clock, TEN ALLOTMENTS of LAND situated at the corner of Victoria-street and Vic-toria-quadrant, in the immediate vicinitv of thf Court-house and Gaol. 3 These Allotments are laid out to suit purchasers in sizes varying from 40 feet frontage, bv a deDth of 30 feet, to 20 feet frontage, by a depth of 50 feet. The above will be put up at equally low prices compared with the Allotments in Albert-street sold by Mason and Paton on the 2nd instant’ Terms at sale. HOUSE AND LAND. MASON and PATON have received instructions from the proprietor to offer to Public competition, on Monday, February 7th immediately after the sale of Allotments in Vic* toria-street, all that HOUSE and LAND situated in Queen-street, between the Blue Bell publichouse and Mr. Goodfellow’s bake-house, lately occupied by Mr. Constable, and now used as \ Boarding-house. The Auctioneers beg to direct the attention of Capitalists to this sale, feeling confident that no property has been offered in Auckland possessing the advantages here offered for investment. Terms at sale. MASON and PATON will offer for Public competition, on Monday, February 7th, immediately after the other sales of Land and Houses, on the Ground, SEVEN VALUABLE TOWN ALLOTMENTS, situated in Wyndhamstreet, East, together with a most commodious and well-finished Dwelling House erected thereon containing Four Rooms. Terms—2o per cent, cash deposit, and the residue by approved endorsed bills at three months. Auckland, Feb. 3, 1842. TO be Sold by Auction, by MASON and PATON, at 12 o’clock, THIS DAY, at the Store, Fort-street, lately occupied by Mr. Carnegie, 28 dozen Cut Tumblers, 6 crates fine Earthenware, assorted, Cups and Saucers Plates, Bowls, Basons, Ewers, &c., 4 kegs Shingling Nails, Shingling Hammers, 10 kegs Nails, assorted, Black, White and Green Paints 2 cases Boots and Shoes, (Men’s, Women’s, and J Children’s), Europe Rope, Hyson Skin Tea, whole [chests, Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Oatmeal, in j barrels, Cotton Wick, Ean de Cologne, Negrohead Tobacco, West India Rum, Muskets, and Blankets.—After whieh, a New Boat, built of the best materials, 10 feet long, 6 feet beam.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 49, 5 February 1842, Page 1
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