AUCTION TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TBy Bronn & Campbell, At the Stores of W. F. Porter, Esq., on SATURDAY next, the 19th Instant, at Eleven o’clock, part of the Cargo of the Challenger, CONSISTING OF F OUR hogsheads refined sugar 2 Tons Mauritius sugar 5 Tons South American flour 5 Hogsheads Cape wine, very superior brand 5 Casks bottled porter 5 Ditto ale \ 4 Hogsheads Elliot’s porter 4 Barrels very superior ale Dried Fruitsi Apricots Raisins Apples Peaches. 30 Bags rice 13 Iron hurdles 40 Boxes soap Green and black paint Lucifer matches Chairs Sherry wine in cases, very superior 1 Puncheon whiskey, duty paid 2 Tons tobacco Windows with glass complete Window shutters 4 and 6-panel doors. GOATS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Hy Brown &; Campbell, ), FRIDAY next, the 18tli instant, at Twelve o’clock precisely, at Wood’s Royal Hotel, 1 TWENTY excellent GOATS, some giving Milk, some in Kid, and some being V ethers. TH3 VICTORIA HOTBZi, FORT STREET. eaUDIKDIMIiiK & G^QLyiPgTGML s now Open for the accommodation of the Public of Auckland. Lvckland, Jan. 29, 1842. Timber for Sale AT the Sawpits, Fort-street, at Bs. to 12s. per Hundred Feet, in quantities of not less ban Three Hundred feet. BROWN & CAMPBELL Have for Sale—by Private Contract, OUSES, TOWN ALLOTMENTS, situate _ in all parts of Auckland, SUBURBAN LLOTMENTS, &c. &c. &c. The “ Victoria Coffee House,” situated in Chancery-street and corner of Fields-lane.-The house is 20 feet by 30, subdivided into lour good rooms, and has a brick chimney j it is at present let for £123 10s. per annum An allotment of ground, adjoining the above, in Field’s lane, 26 feet by 40. On this allotment there is an excellent weather-boarded house of three rooms, at present let for 255. per week, and a Rapoo house let for 9s. per week. An allotment in Chancery-street, on which is erected a Rapoo house at present let for 10s. per week. Three other allotments in Chancery-street. 30 by 30 feet each. Two allotments at the back of Mr. Carnegie’s Store, in Shortland Crescent, 30 feet by 30. Two allotments in the Village of Parnell, close to Mechanic’s Bay, being Nos. 26 and 27, 33 feet by 66, each. , 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 wortn £2OO on 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. January 11, 1842. FOSS' SALE, , >Y a Person about leaving the Colony, a I number of excellent MILCH GOATS, nquire of Mr. Kendall, “ Governor Gipp’s uckland, Feb. 11, 1842. EN THE PRESS, 10 be Published immediately, the DEBATES in COUNCIL, numerous LETTERS, and her Papers, connected with the NEW ZEAAND LAND CLAIMS’'BILL.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 52, 16 February 1842, Page 4
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