SAABS BY AVCTIOI. Mason and IPa£©n Will sell by AUCTION, on the Ground, THIS DAY, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock, LL THOSE PREMISES, now occupied by Jerry Waite, and the adjoining HOUSE, containing FOUR spacious ROOMS, and let at a rental of Two Pounds per week. ALSO, A SET OF BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, (Nearly new.) N. B. There is detached a good Cook House, and a Well ot excellent Water on the ground. TERMS—Twenty per Cent, cash deposit, the residue by approved endorsed Bills at Three (3) Months. ASON and PATON will Sell by Auction, opposite their Mart, Lower Queen Street, on Monday, the 14th inst., at 12 o'clock, about 7000 feet of excellent sawn COWDIE TIMBER, three-fourths of which are Boards. Terms at Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. ~WJ ILL offer, for sale at Wood's Hotel, at one ' W o'clock THIS DAY, that compact and pet mare PUSSEY, also a few most useful articles of Furniture. Saturday, Marc.i 12th. II f ASON and PATON will Sell by Auction at 1?A their mart, on TUESDAY, the 22nd of March, 1842, about 1000 acres ot land, situated at the Wangaroa, with a comfortable and commodious Dwelling House erected thereon. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. Hutchinson, " Auckland Arms," or on the land, to Henry Snowden, Cobonhill, or John Hayes, Puddy Puddy. MBB, SPICEIB, HAVING made arrangements with Mr. D. T. Carnegie, Shortland Crescent, for the lease, of his large New Store for Evening Auction Sales, has the honour to announce that he> will have his first Evening Sale on Saturday the 12th instant, at 7 o'clock precisely, when the following goods will he soli without any reserve : 1 Case of superfine coats, (summer) jackets and bats An assortment of wearing apparels 1 Case print dresses and mousselin de lain do. 10 Single barrel fjwling pieces 20 Iron pots, assorted 40 Turned saucepans 1 Cask carpenters tools 10 Boxes muscatel raisins 10 Small bags walnuts Preserved meats Pickles 20 York hams 2 Dozen chairs, superior Herrings Flour Sugar, and a variety of other articles. The attention of Mechanics is particularly called to this sale, as every article put up will positively be sold without reserve. STOLEN OES7EA7EO, N Tuesday evening last, a BAY HORSE, about 16 hands high, with a long tail, aud the hair off the hips. If Stolen, a reward of £5. will be given, and if Strayed, £2, on delivery of the Horse, On application to J. Waite, Blacksmith. Auckland, March 4th, 1842. WILLIAM BJLKSR, - ENGRAVER, LITHOGRAPHER, BOOKBINDER, AND ZIH|COCS.A'PHIC PaiJITER, : BOOKSELI ER, STATIONER, AND PUBLISHER, 19, KING-STREET, EAST, SYDNEY. Orders will be -received at the Office of this Paper Auckland, Dec. 6, 1841.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 59, 12 March 1842, Page 1
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