SAIiEJS by ArcTioar, Brown and CampheU WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Friday, May 6th, unless previously disposed of by private bargain, ALL and whole that Allotment of land, as originally sold at the first town-sale, being No. 6, of section 4, on the Surveyor-General's plan, containing nearly half an acre of ground; having a frontage of 59 feet to Shortland Crescent, 325 feet to O'Connell-street, and 59 feet to Chancery-street; with all the premises erected thereon ; consisting of a capacious store fronting Shortland Crescent; a small cottage, let for £52 per annum, and a commodious dwelling house, with detatched kitchen, &c„ &c, the whole being enclosed with a substantial feuce. This property for situation is unrivalled in Auckland, and from extent available for carrying on a mercantile establishment of the most extensive description, Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, unless previously disposed of, 9 at the Mart, ON MONDAY, xWAY 2, 1842, LL those desirable and substantially erected premises situate in the best part of Queenstreet, comprising the Mart and adjoining stores. Terms 20 per cent, deposit, the residue by ap proved bills at three and six months. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. HAVE received instruction from the proprietor Francis Fisher, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, April 8, at eleven o'clock, on the premises:—The whole of the Household Furniture and Kitchen Utensils—that Gentleman being about to leave the Colony. Catalogues will be ready in a few dayj. GRAiJOIAR OF THE NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE. NOW IN THE PRESS, THE FIRST PART OF A |Uto Zealand Grammar, BY THE REV. R. MAUNSELL, A. 8., T. C. D. Grammar will be published in Monthly . Parts of forty-eight octavo pages each, with a wrapper, until the whole is completed— Price Two Shillings a part. As a limited number only will be published at Auckland, Subscribers are requested to signify their wishes as early as possible to the Printer of this Paper, to George Clarke, Esq., Cooper s Bay, or to Mr. Wilson, Bay of Islands. Considerable allowance to Subscribers for more than Twenty-five copies. Auckland, March 10, 1842. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. N Returning his most grateful thanks for the „ very liberal support he has experienced at the hands of a discerning public, since his first commencement, is happy to inform them that he has removed his TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT from West Queen-street, to the new premises, corner of High-street and Shortland Crescent, directly opposite the Government Store and the principal landing place. Newly arrived Emigrants (and others) in search of GOOD CLOTHING, made in a workmanlike manner, cannot do better than to give their orders at this Establishment. 9 EGS to inform the Public of Auckland, that he has commenced business as a House and Land Agent, Collector of Debts and Rents, &c. References and Security if required. Office corner of Field's lane, next to Shortland Crescent. HOUSES TO LET. Auckland, Feb. 26, 1842.
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New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette, Volume I, Issue 66, 6 April 1842, Page 1
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