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SJLIiES BJT AUCTIOIT. Souter's Cattle Complete Grazier Blackloek on Sheep Complete Ready Reckoner Messiah, by Montgomery Common Prayer Books School Testaments Casket Gems Nautical Almanack, 1842 Ditto ditto 1843 Watts' Logic Nicholson's Cabinet Maker And a large number of other Works,?that will|be __ named in the Catalogue. LAND. Four Allotments of Land, with frontages of twenty-one feet to a street leading from Queen street to Albert street. Upset price £7 per allotment. Eight Allotments of Land with twenty feet frontages to Hobson street and the Roman Catholic Church Reserve, Upset price £8 per Allotment. One substantially erected House, containing Four Rooms, delightfully situated in Albert street., WATER SIDE ALLOTMENTS. Four splendid allotments, situated at the corner of Hobson street and a street 70 links wide, with frontage to the harbour, commanding a most extensive and magnificent view. The allotments vary in size from 70 feet frontage, by a depth of 50 feet, to frontages 25 feet by a depth of 100 feet. Upset price £25. TERMS.—2O per cent cash deposit; residue by a bill at 3 months. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, unless previously disposed of, My Mason and JPaton, at the Mart, ON MONDAY, MAY 2,1842, ALL those desirable and substantially erected premises situate in the best part of Queen street, comprising the Mart and adjoining stores. Terms 20 per cent, deposit, the residue by approved bills at three and six months. BSAD THIS. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock, on the Ground in Hobson Street, TEN VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS Upset Price—Seven Pounds an Allotment. Terms liberal. ASON and PATON will Sell by Auction at 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. Ir, Spicer • WILL SELL BY AUCTION, This,Evening, the following Goods, without any reserve : JACKETS, Trowsers and Monkey Jackets, Mousseline de Laine and Print Dresses, Calicoes, Checks, and superfine Dress Coats, Preserved Apricots and Hams, Powder, Shot, Flints and Spades, Dressing Case, Stationary, and a variety of other articles. —ALSO—(At the risk of the former Purchasers.) Iron Pots and Lamp Glass, Preserved Meats and Anchovies, Pickles, Walnuts, Waistcoats and Chairs,;

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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 61, 19 March 1842, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 61, 19 March 1842, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 61, 19 March 1842, Page 1

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