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REMOVAL. — The Business of The
Australian is iioid carried on at No.
5, Colonnade, Bridge-street.
NOTICE — All Parties indebted to this
Office are informed that no Receipt
for Monet/ will be held valid unless it bear
the signature of Mr George Most.
G. R. NICHOLS,
Proprietor.
Australian Office, 26 September, \ 839. ,
. jOEGUIjAR TRADERS.
For Port Marquarie, the Lurii Ann.
For WollodgOfcg. tbe Fanny 1st.
For New Zealatd, Bay of Island*, Ilokianga, the
For Kiama and Shell Harbour, the Fanny tnd.
For Melbourne, Hort Phillip, the Ann.
I^HESE VESSELS are particularly
adapted for tbe several Harbours, drawing
little water — Goods intruded for them, are
' warehoused free of all charges For furtliT
particulars, apply at Union Wharf (late Kirk's),
Smsex-street ; or, of A. Sauader's, Ueorge
street.
January 40, 1840.
Steerage Passengers only.
For London Direct.
THE fine fast-sailing
Captain James Bannatyne, will
positively sail on or before the
16th March, for London. She carries an
experienced Surgeon. For Passage apply to
ISAAC SIMMONS,
George-street
For the Bay of Islands, River
Thames, Coromaadel Harbour, and
the East Coast of New Zealand.
THE BARQUE
ACHILLES,
390 tons, William Veale, com
mander. Persons wishing to ship
Cattle to the above Ports, will find this a de
sirable opportunity. For Freight or Passage,
apply on board ; or, to R. Dacre, Jamison
street.
January 6, 1840.
For Hobart Town.
THE fine fast-sailing A 1
barque AUSTRALASIAN
PACKET, D. J. M Pherson, com-
mander, will positively sail for the
above port, on or before the 21st
instant; part of her cargo is already engaged.
This new built vessel is fitted up in a superior
style, and has every accommodation both for
Cabin and Steerage Passengers. For Freight or
Passage, early application must be made to
ISAAC SIMMONS
George street.
6th February, 1840.
For Fort Phillip.
THE fnst-sailing first class
/BfrZECTte A brig CAROUSE, U P.
WraBE^' Stpenes. master, 200 tona burthen
gSffjaSfl^ will posilivi-lv sntl in ten days
^???'?'''?s'1' having most of her cargo ongngod.
This will b* on excellent opportxnitv for Steers
age and Cabin Passengers, the brig goine direct
to Melbourne, and w'M engige to carry 147 tons
of goods direct. For Freight or Passage,
apply to
A. ABKAB&MI,
Elizabeth'Street North.
February 8, 1840.
roa. mEioBT oa. csaateh,
(To be ready for Sea in Fourteen days,)
jfeSr'** rTTk H E fine fast-sailing
o3&3tf^~ barque
fH^^g- tTSATHISLA,
^HtSHSG' 3R7 tons register. Apply to Mr
|\l. Solomon, on hoard ; or, to
Mr P Solomon, George-srreet.
CAUTION.
/b^'^ f^APTAIN RAINS, of the
^SfflEw'fc V-* whaling baique :H0PE
?H^g. hereby cautions the' public aeainit
sggKj^^Ba giving Credit to any of bis Cr«\v,
^?a*s*^i' aa ua Wii| not be responsible lor
tnv Debts they may contract at Ibis port.
WIX.X.XS, fiAItDaMAN A. CO.,
Agtnts.
bth February,- 1840.
NOTICE.
THE PROPRIETORS of Stock in
the Sydney Ranking; Company are requested
to pay the Second Instalment of One Pound
upon each of their. abares, on or before the 1st
of April next.
By order of tba Court of Direetors.
TEOXAI XiOJLX)
-Manager.
Sydney Banking Company,, Dee. SO, 18S9.
£-pimep Banking; Company.
'VT OTICE— This Bank will be opened
-L~ on Monday next, tbe I7tb instant, foi
Oeneral Business.
Inttrsst at the rate of Four per Cent, pet
Annum will be allowed on Current Accounts.
Interest at the rate of Ten per Cent, will be
charged on' Bills Discounted.
Day of 'Discount. Monday — when Bills art
»fqiiem«d to be left before Eleven o'clock, 01
ou tbe Saturday previous.
'J'rtutfer day, Wednesday.
T. LOUD,
Manaifer.
Ceorgt street, apposite ihe Military Barracks,
( Late Potack's.J
NOTICE.
PROPRIETORS of Stock in the
Sydney Banking Company paying the 2nd
Instalment of One pound upon each of their
Shares, on or before the 1st of March next, will
be entitled to a dividend upon the amount paid
from that date.
'X. X.OXL9,
Manager.
Sydney Banking Company, I
F'tbruarv 10, 1840. J
Bawkeitiary Bsvtburat XLOad Company.
A PRELIMINARY Meeting of
some of the Shareholders of the intended
Hawkesbury Batburst Road Company, was held
at the Court house Windsor, on Saturday laat,
the 8th instsnt, when lbs undermentioned gen
tlemen were elected a Provisional Committee to
draw up a Prospeotus for tbe purpose of befog
submitted to a General Meeting of the Share
holders.
Captain Scarvell was unanimously elected
Honorary Secretary to the Committee.
Committee x—
S. North, E«q, Police Magistrate. Windsor
James Walker, Esq. J.P., Wallerawang
K. Kettdek, Esq. t-laemont
J. L. Scarvell, Jisq, Clare House
J. Odell.Esq. Windsor
A. (Jamack, Esq. FairfUliI
William Cox, Esq J. P., Hobartville
Nelson Lawson, Eeq, Batburat
J. P. Bell, Esq, J. I'.. Belmont
J. A Belts, Kao.J- P., Wilmington.
William Bowman, Esq, Richmond
J. X. SCAHVBL1,
Honorary Secretary.
EUniBK'S AIVEK STFAK JffjWZ
OA.TION COMPANY,
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Deed of Settlement of the above Company
lies for signature, between the hours of Eleven
and Two o'clock, daily, at the office of Messrs
H. & C. Walton and Co., George-street; and
that Shareholders who do not sign the deed
before the First day of March next, or who
shall not, ere then, have paid the first instal
ment, now past due, will forfeit their shares,
which will be disposed of for the benefit of the
Company.
By order of the Director*.
M. WHYXX.AW.
Manager,
Sydney, February 3, 1840.
^floating; sBrtUcje Companp.
A MEETING of the Shareholders
in the above Company is called for, at the
School of Arts, Fitt-street, on THURSDAY
next, 13th February, at Two o' Clock, for the
purpose of electing Directors, and general
business.
XtOSXSLX BRIVD1GT,
'? Secretary. '
Droett-street,
Feb. 7, 1840.
AT a General Meeting of the Mait
land Auction Company, held by
Advertisement in tb« puhlic journals, at tb»
Rose Inn. West Maitland, on the 1st day of
February, 1840,
George Bobler, Kaq., J. P., In the
Cbalr i
Proposed by Mr G. Yeomsns, seconded by
Mr M'L-od,
That tbe Deed of Settlement prepared by Messrs
Filcber and Plaistowe, be approved, and open
for signatures forthwith.
Proposed by MrG. Fletcher, seconded by Mr
Plaistowe.
It having been deemed neceasarv that tbe time
should be extended to rtceive further appli
cations for tbe situation of Accountant, a Ge
neral Meeting will be held k» the Company's
Offices, West Maitlnnil, on Wednesday, 13th
February, for tbe purpose of nominating
Officers, and transacting other important bu
siness.
The Hunter's River Auction Company have
opened their Office, adjoining the stores of G.
and J. Yeomans (late Vawser and Company),
West MaitUod, where Mr T. Vawsor is au
thorized to receive any communications relative
to property for Sale.
Applications for the Situation of Accountant,
as before.
The Deed of Settlement is now Ivinjr at the
Office of M'lin Hilchur and Pluittowe, to com
plete the Signatures.
G-EOSLOM BOBLCM,
C/iutwiinn.
SAILORS' HOME.— Account up
to tbe 1st of January, 1840 : —
Dr.
£ s. H.
Cash received by Subscription.. .. 3H8 A 0
Mitto paid by Sailors for Board, &tc.j 64 0 0
452 5 6
Interest on Account Current ? 3 12 6
£455 18 0
Cr
Fixtures, Repairs, ard Furniture.. 117 15 8
Provisions, Shipping and Sundries 140 10 5
Advertisements ? 4 18 11
Kent, Salaries, &o ? 64 10 0
Balance in Banker's hand ? 187 14 0
£4do 18 0
Cash in Bankei'a hand to 1st Jap. is? 14 0
Stores on hand ................ 060
Cash in Supnrintendent's band.... 4 6 9
Amount of Subicriptions unpaid .. 41-19 0
£186 5 9
Dissolution of Partnership '.
THE Partnership heretofore existing
between tbe undersigned in Sydney, under
the name of J. ICetile & Co., lias this day beeu
dissolved hy mutual consent. The husiness will
be continued by J. Kettle, who will pay and
receive all debts due by and to the Into fir.n.
TOBrV tSTHE,
S&HISK IOAN,
Witness, ctiarles Roberts.
?Sudnev. tit Feh., 1840.
JUST PUBLISHED,
Fries 4s. 6d.
'rEGG's New South Wales Pocket
X ALMANAC and UEMEMHKANCKK
for 1840.
JAUBSTfiCO,
Ge.trge.s'reet. Bi-k-rtlcr ami P, inter.
BMTZSB AND FOB.BISV SCHOOL
COCIBTT,
PRICE OXE SHILLING,
\ CONCISE Statement of the Prin
£m. ciple of th» British and Foreign School
Society ; with a Sketch of th'e Society's History,
md System of Teaobini;. By the Committee of
the Australian Sobool Society.
COSTBHTS.
Patrons and Officers of tbe British and Foreign
Schtol Society. Patron and Officers of the
Australian School Society. Brief Account of
tbe Parent Society. Objects proposed to be ac
complished bv the Sooiety's Schools. General
Principles of the System. Tba Monitorial
System. Method of Teaching- the different
Branches of .Education.:— Scripture Interro^a.
tion ; English Grammar: Geography ; Mr Dunn
on the Incubation of Scripture Doctrine; a Day
at tbe Borough Road School Objections: — 1.
Prayer '; 9. Catechisms ; S. Schoolmasters.
t ATP£N3IX.
No. I Resolutions of a Special General
Meeting of the Australian School Socioty. No. 1 1.
Specimen* of the Australian School Society's
Forms of Prayer in the Language of Scripture.
Nro. III. Letter from the Secretaries to th* Sydney
Herald. No. IV. Th« Sooietv's Scrfpture
l.e««ons. No. V. Mr Dunn's Koplv to the
Misrepresentations of the Rev. Francis Close.
No VI. Mr Dunn'* Strictures on Mr Close's
' Justification'* of his Charges.
Sold by JAMES T EGG, ami all other Book
Bellers.
'„? Every cuhscribw to tbe Society is entitled
to a copy without charge, on application to the
Secretaries.
ixoyal SJutona CDeatir.
ON THURSDAY, February 13,
1840, will be performed for tbe first time
ihese four years, tbe. admired comedy, in three
nets, entitled. PAUL HliV. After which, a
favorite Dance, by Mr Fitzgerald. To conclude
with the farorire Drama, called. PA.RNLEY,
ar'l HE KING AND THE FR.EEBOO I'EK.
r. &&ZA.B,
Manager.
Vivat liegma.
Ashfield Church.
PURCHASERS and Proprietors of
Land in this neighbourhood, are respect
fully informed that the site of this Church is
finally determined upon, and is centrically fixed
for the frontages of Ashfield, for Burwood, Con-
cord, the property bounded by the Parramatta
river, the boundaries of Elswick, Annandale, in-
cluding Canterbury, and the properties on each
side of the Liverpool road as far as Burwood.
The excavation for the foundation is commen-
ced, but it is of importance that the subscriptions,
should be so extended as to obtain an increased
contribution from tbe Government, and funds
ample enough to render the sacred edifice suffici-
ently capacious for the proper accommodation of
the very considerable 'population that will shortly
be resident in tbe above circuit, which can easily
be effected by a little exertion.
Parties interested in this very desirable effort,
or desirous to attach convenient church sittings
to their respective properties, will please to inti-
mate their intentions as to the extent of the
amount they are willing to appropriate to this
laudable purpose, to the Rev J Kidd Walpole,
the Chaplain, or H. K. James, Esq. at the
Bishop's Register Office, King-street East,
Sydney.
It is hoped that parties will also solicit their
friends, and others they know to be in any way
connected with the district.
Sydney, Campbell Town, Ocrrlma,
and Coulburn Coacb.
THE Public is respectfully in
lormed tbat IRELAND AN'U'CO'S.
COACH leaves Air Moses's. Unulburu Inn.
lioulburn, »-vt-ry Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday Mornings and arrives at Campbell Town
on the Evenings of tun same days; and in
Sydney, by Eight o'clock tbu following morn
ings.
1'b* Proprietors bepr also to intimatn, tbat
tbnir Coacb will It-avn the Tdlhot Inn, Sydney,
as usual, on the Evenings of iMomlay, Wednes
day, and Saturday.
ZHBL&NS 6. GO.
Sisc January, 1840.
N. B.— All Paroels for the Road to Sydney,
to he' Hooked at Mr Bull's, Ooulburn ^ and for
tbe Itoad to Uoulburn, at Mr Titterton's, 'lalbot
Inn, George-street, Sydney.
CARD.
DR. MA.CKELLAR may be con
sulted at bis house, Hill'* Buildings
Pitt street, opposite the School of Arta, every
Morning between Nine and Tun, and Afternoon
between five aud six.
Notice to Creditors.
THE Creditors of Walter Howell, of
Parramatta, Mill«r aud Cornfactor. are
r. quested to meet tbe I mst»»s appoiutnd under
and by virtua of certain Indentures of Lease
and Kelease dated the 29tb day of January la«t,
at the Uoyal Hotel, in Sydney, on Thursday, the
iSth instant, at twelve o'clock: at noon, on par
ticular business, and to make arrangements for
tbe general benefit of the. Creditors.
70BTT AHMITBTaaB.
Suticitor to the Trustees,
Sydney, Wih Feb. 1840.
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned, in returning his
most grateful and heartfelt thanks for the
distinguished patronage he has received during
tbe seven years tbat be has been in Sydney,
begs respectfully to recommend bis patrons to
Mr Ulytb, (his late foreman.) who during that
time so ably conducted bis business.
TEOSIAS X-. StTH'BSOia'
AS THE FIRST POLICE MAG[S
TKAI'Ewill he aosent for a short tun*
from tbe colony, h«- r. quest* all persons who
ha*« claims upon him. to present them to D.
Egan. K«q., Geort;e.street.
IF GEORGE JACKSON, formerly
of tbe 9itu KcEtment of l-ool. and latterly,
(?ay in \8St ) carrying on tlie buainitss of a
C»rp-*uter, in Syduev. will »pply to Messrs
Willis. Sindenmn fie Co., he will bear of some
thing to Lis advantage.
Sydney, Tth February, IB 10.
NOTICE.
[F JOHN BAILEY, ESQ., lately
arrived in tbe Colony, will call at No. li.
iridge-atreet, he will meet with a gentleman
rbo ta very anxious to see him.
Bth February, 184O.
ASSIGNMENT.
IITTHEREAS, WALTER HOW
Vv ELL, of Paramatta, in the County of
Cumberland, and Colony of New South Wales,
?Tiller and Cornfactor. hath by indentures of
..ease and Release, bearing date the twenty-ninth
lay of January instant, conveyed and assigned
iver all his real and personal estate and effects
phatsoever, to Henry Harvey and James Byrnes,
10th of Parramatta, and John Peacock, of Sydney,
n tbe Colony aforesaid, in trust, for. the equal
lenefit of his creditors —
Such creditors as intend to take tbe benefit of
be said assignment, are requested to deliver or
end a particular account of their respective de
□ands against the .'aid Walter Howell, to any of
he assignees without delay.
And all persons who stand indebted to the said
iValter Howell, are requested to pay what they
espectively owe, to the said assignees immedi
tely, otherwise actions at law will be commenced
gainst them
Parramatta, )
ran 29, 1840. \
wool!
THE Undersigned will give the
best Cash Prices for Wool of this Season's
-lip, or make advances on Consignments to
heir London or Liverpool Houses.
STJKTX.OF «l CO.,
Queenmttreet
To Wool Growers and Merchants.
MR FREDERICK EBSWORTH,
for some time sworn Wool Broker, in
he City of London, offers his services to the
Vool Growers and Merchants of New South
Vales, for tbe sale and purcbaso of Wools,
saling assured from his experience as a Broker,
if being enabled to give full satisfaction to those
ientlemen who may favor him with their com
nissious.
Mr F. Eb? worth would also be bappv to ac
om mod ate Fleeces at Ihe Warehouses of the
Merchants in Sydney, for tbe English .-n-irlca s.
115, Pitt-street, October, 1839.
Phe Australian Auction Company
WILL hold a Wool Sale, at the
Mart, in George-street, on the WED.
^ESDAY of each week, during the reason.
Tbere is accommodation for One Thousand
Sales in the Company's Warehouses, where it is
imposed to arrange' it in Lots for exhibition ac
ording to the mode now adopted fn London.
No charge for Storeing, and liberal advances
nade if required. ' '
The Wool must be entered in the Company's
3ooks at least two days before tbe Sale, tor the
mrpose of preparing and publishing correct
Catalogues.
All applications to be made, personally or by
etter, to Alexander Young, Managing Director.
Monthly Sales at JMaitland, by the
Australian Auction Company.
T'^HE Directors beg to inform the
inhabitants of Maitland, and the Hunter
Paterson, and Williams Kiver Districts, tbat tbe
Company will hold a Public Auction Sale at
Mattland, once ainonth — the day to bu named in
- future advertisement.
Arrangements buve been made to engage a
Paddock, with proper ynrds, and all necesiary
:onveni«nces for the reception of Cattlo aud
Horses.
An Auctioneer will b* in attendance tl.re
days before tbu sale, to class ih»m in lots, and
make all preliminary preparations.
Further particulars to appear in a future ad
vertisement.
Parties wishing to avail themselves of this
opportunity in effect salpn, ar« requested to send
iLeir instructions as eatly as possible, in order I
that their advertisements and catalogues may be
pictured and published.
UEUHDIIV, YOUNG,
Managing Director
Monthly Sale for Horses $? Carriages.
J. P. LLOYD
BEGS to notify to. his Friends and
the Public that he has made arrangements
with Mr Barton, of th*- London Tavern, George
street, lor the use of hie Stabling, &c, to hold a
Sale on tbe first Tuesday in encb Month, for
Horses and Carnagea only. Kimt Sale will be
held on the lltb February, 1810.
MAITLAND.
MR DETCKMAN, Tailor and
Draper, of West Maitland, has to return
his Ibanka to his Friends and th» Public, for tbe
liberal support he has receiv«d, *nud b'cs to
remind his up country oustom«rs. that the cIosh
of the. year is the season moat fitting for closing
their accounts, which he requests may be done
with as little delay as possible, as the numerous
calls upon him from his merchants, cannot be
conveniently met by him, unless he receives
payment for tbe materials furnished to bis cus
tomers.
lOit Maitland, )
January 4th, 1840. V
PORT MACQUA1UE.
GOODS forwarded to and from
Sydney and tb» Interior of this District. '
Extensive storage for Wool, Maize, or other -
produce. Goods bought and sold for a moderate '
commission.
On sate, Winea, Stationery, Newspapers,
Books, &o, etc !
Roval Lihrar ., )
Janiiuru Mth, 1M40. I
IRONMONGERY,
TW. BOWDEN respectfully
? informs bis numerous frl»nd* m.d
patrons that by the Orient, Flurtntii, Menntcel , j
and Wilmot, be lias received a lur^e addition to j
Inn extensive Stock of Ironmongery, whtob Le
will dispose of at hie usual low prices,
61, George- atre't, 1
ojiponie the Maiket. j
TURTLE SOUP.
MARTIN GILL begs to inform
. his numerous customers that he will have
nother SPLENDID TURTLE cooked on To
norrow, when they can be supplied with delicious
-oup as usual, either at tbe establishment, or
ent to their residence.
Victoria Establishment, Pitt-street.
N. B. — Ice Creams - and Water Ices in the
rea test variety always ready.
^etorastle -5e ncral £-tovt .
HUGH M'MILLAN, in returning his'
sincere thanks for the distinguished pa
ronege he has received from the Inhabitants of
tiowcastle and 'Hunter's Kiver generally, begs
o inform- them, Aim ha continues to receive
laily acquisitions' to h.is already select stock of
ioft Goods, viz : — Rich Brocade, Gros de Paris
ioi de China aod Victoria Dresses, French,
Scotch Muslin ditto, a very large assortment of
ancy and common Prints, Ladies' ready mode
Colors, &O.&Q., Gloves, Hosiery, Haberdashery,
nd Kurnisiiin? of every description, Gentle
nen's ready made Shirts and Trousers, Stocks,
'lannela, Night Caps, Gloves, Hbts, Waist
oats: and Shooiing, Coats, a quantity of Blankets
nd Counterpanes, Cotton and Linen Checks, a
ariaty of Lawns and Linens, very fine Calico
rom 6.}d to lljii per yard, fanoy Silk Lama,
ilerino and Cashmere Shawls, extraordinary
heap. Cotton ditto large sizes.
Hugh M'Millau feels confident that his
election of Grocery Goods is no less deserviog
-f patronage — Teas 2s 9d, Ss, 4s 6'l and 6s ;
?ugars Sjil, 4}d, and 3d ; Loaf Sugar lC.Jd per
b ; Soup, Soda, Caudles, Blue. Starch. &c. &o.
iledicines — Epsom Salts. Senna, Castor Oil,
lagnesia, Tartaric Acid, Carbonate of Soil a, and
arious other sorts of useful Medicines. Window
ilass. Putty. Oils,&o. ; Pen and Pocket Knives,
everal good VVatcbss on Sale, warranted twelve
ion tbe. ? '
Hugh M'Millan is authorised agent to the
Seneral Steam Navigation Company at New.
astle.
. New Inn, Stonequarry.
%/f.R & MRS DUNSpON respect
_vX fully inform the puh'ip that the above
papious and conveniently situated Inn is now
pen for public accommodation, and supplied,
rith an extenstre and well selected stock of
Vines, Spirits, Liqueurs. Ale, Porter, &c. &u.,
nd Refreshments of all kinds. The rumurous
nd spacious bed rooms are all newly and
legantly furnished, and .parties wishiug to
emain by the night, week, or otherwise, iu this
lelightful distriot, may depend ou meeting a
ontinuation of that attention, civility , and puue
uality, that has been the established cha
acteristic of Mrs Dunsdon's deportment in
iydney.
Extensive Stabling — Accommodation for
°onms, &o.
February, 1840.
An Ostler, Laundress, and Gardener rpqnirorl
mmediately. Apply to J. Teiupleton, Castle
eagh-etretit.
xaecrolieaa Tobacco, Bcffara, *.c, A.C.,
ON Sale at Huntley and Edwards's,
IB, Pitt-street,
imall square fig,- very superior sample, in tierces
of 3501bs. each, ex Main
)itto ditto, in kegs ISOlbs. each, ex Shepherdess
'lancliado Segars, ex Hebe
Uso, Turner's (late Grant and Turner) superior
Colonial Tobacco.
TO PRIVATE FA1WX1.XES.
NOW LANDING, ex Orient, and
on Sa]e.nt tbe Stores of the undersigned —
Dunbar's Ale and Porter ?? ' '
:yder
I'erry, and
West India Lim» Juice — all in pint and quart
bottles, in 8 null puckvig.-.s, and in superior
condition to auy over imported l»«)re.
ALSO,
Repina Fort and Sherry Wines, in pinta and
quarts, of exquisite flavor and quality, in
packages of three dozen eaoh.
EOVAAS LBE.
HHeh-itreet December as, 1RSP.
Cheese I Cheese II Cheese III
THREE THOUSAND POUNDS
OF PRIME HATHURST CHEESE,
in Sale at the Grocery and Provision Stores of
&OSEB.T3, CO.1T B &. CO.
iVo. l-i, York-ttrrel.
ALSO,
Every Article in (heabove Itne.at unprecedently
low prices.
Sardines, and Bourbon Coffee,
ON Sale at Huntley and Edwards's,
18, Pitt street.
Sardines, in beautiful condition, ex Le Sncrier
Bourbon Coffee, equal to Mocha, ditto
FOR SALE, ~~
BT THE VKDZIIllXOirS]),
Ex Jane Btain,
FOUR HUNDRED SWEDISH
DEALS, 14 feet x 9 inches x 3 inches
One. hundred and twenty Swedish Deals,
19 feet x 9 inches x S inches
One. bunilre.il and twenty Swediab Deals,
20 feet x 9 inohes x 3 inches
KICBOI-O.I TAUBS A. CO.,
»Y(i. 5, Lon-er Gfirge-slreet.
2?hree Thousand Sheep.
TO i)e Sold by Private Contract,
eight to nine hundred miperior Alaiden
Ewes, eight to uine hundred Ewes, from two
and a bait to ttireu and a half years old, to be
delivered at tbe IV»I.
Or^at paiua have been taken in the br#ed o
the above ah«»p, baring neen culled every six
months for tux lust five yours, and warranted
frou I rom disease.
Also, « flock of about tlireo hundred we',l-bred
Ewes, from ton to four yearn old, with Lambs
by their sid«s. fuur monilii old, by Mdrino Kamr,
and two hundred Maiden Ewes, about twelve
months old, all free from disease, and running
within ten miles ot Mattland.
Also, a Hack of two bundled Ewes, mixed
ag-i. with uouut onu hundred und sixty Lambs
by ilieir sides, ol a goad quality, and fret) from
disease.
And fivo b'indrsd Fat We'therr.
For particulars, apply to T. Vswser, Aur»
tion^er, A|aitlaijd,
Detached Cottage, Ornee, Surry
J-IilU, within twenty minutes walk
from Sydney.
Tobe Sold by Private Contract,
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
x3L ORNEE, with Verandah, Entrance Hall,
and four good Rooms, with an underground
cellar, not surpassed in the Colony, a detached
kitchen, large boiler, and range, brick oven,
butler's pantry and sleeping rooms over, large
store room and out offices. New brick built four
stall stable, double coach-house, granary, hay
IsYt, and two good sleeping rooms over gig house,
shed for 14 cows, piggery for 40 pigs, find large
wood-house, with a high fenced poaltry yard and
covered hen-house. The Garden is between 2 and
3 acres of choice and fertile Lind, full of Fruit
Trees in full benring, through which flows a stream
of the purest water ; in the centre of the Garden
is a pond of 60 feet by 40 feet, and C- feet deep,
surrounded by tbe weeping willow. A vinery has
been prepared by trenches five feet deep, of rich
manure, two never failing wells of the purest
water, and at the east end of the garden is a
paddock of rich cloverand grass, pasturage enough
for a horse and cow to subsist on. This invalu
able Property (to a man of taste) might be made
a little Paradise.
Terms — 20 per cent, ensh, and 3 and 6 months
for the remainder; or £700 may remain on mort
gage. For further particulars, apply to
BCBBUWBITS *. VICKEK7,
Lower George-street.
Kbeep for Sale by Private Contract In
ttae District of Batburst.
FLOCK NO. 1.
Q^Q EWES FOUR YEARS OLD
129 Mala and ? 4 Months
150 Female Lambs by their sides f old.
658 Total.
FLOCK NO. 2.
445 Ewes 4 years old, with
191 Male and J4 Months
195 Female Lambs by their bides \ old.
831 Total.
FLOCK NO. 3
4*3 Ewes 3 years and S munihs old
48 iviale and j 4 Months
68 Female Lambs \ old.
539 Total.
307 of .these Ewes Lamb in March.
FLOCK NO. 4.
G39 Maiden Ewes.
FLOCK NO. 5.
S85 Wethers nearly all 4 years old and fit for
the Butcher.
FLOCK NO. «5.
534 Wethers SS mouths old, with
20 Kaiis.
Grand Total, 3,596*.
The above described Sheep are in fine con
dition, warranted never to have been diseaned,
and are now depasturing within twenty miles of
the township of Bathurst, wlirra tbey can be
seen at any lime. They will bu ready for de
livery immedintelv afc»r tbe first day of February
next, and, nhoul I it be a convenience to the
purchaser, the flocks will be allowed tn remain
on their present runs for two months after the
sale is closed.
Most of tbe Flocks are in charge of Free
Shepherds who are engaged for twelve months.
Every facility will be given to persons wishing
to send tbesn sheep either to Port Phillip or
South Australia. It would be superfluous making
any remark on the excellent quality of these
kheap as they are well known already. It will
be sufficient to state that some of iliia breed of
sheep, tbr-?« years ago, fetched £3 4s Ciil. por
bead, and, that the purchasem huve since ilo
olared tbeniavlvm perfectly satisfied with the
bargain
To save trouble the lowest price that will ho
tuKen for lliis lot of sheep, collectively, is,
three thousand guineas, wbicb oan rumain at
ten per cent, paid annually, for any term not
exceeding livn venr«.
Nothing could have induced thn proprietor to
have disposed of this nbolca lot of sheep at such
a low price wert- it not for tbe whole nf his time
being taken up in t: e management ot an eiten
aire dairy and agricultural eatuDlUbmant.
Application to be made (if by letter post paid)
to tb« proprietor,
HENRY FEnKIER
Saltram Lodge, near liuthunt, }
Jan. t2U, 1B-I0. -
NOTICE.
THE undersigned lms for Sale, a
very superior Country Estate, together
with tilt) Stock, Sec. thereon, in every respect
most complete.
This Estate consists of ten thousand nine
hundred and eighty-seven acres of exceedingly
well -watered land, &c, «o selected as to com
mand an extensive bask run.
On the* Farm is erect* (1 an excellent Cottage
suitable for a family, fully furnished and com
plete ; also, substantial Stores, Overseer's Cot
tage, Men's Huts, Stables, a good capneiou*
Sheep Shed, Wool Houie, Screw Press, &c Ato.,
upwards of five hundred acres of Laud, enclosed
aud divided off into paddocks, one hundred nnd
forty acres of which are under cultiva'ioo, viz: —
seventy-five acres of Wheat, thirty-five acies of
Oats, ten acres of flarloy and Uyt», tweuty ucres
of Maize, and nUaril»n attached to ihe Cottage
of two and a half acres, well secured by u pood
tence, and containing upwards of two hundred
-tuil trees,
I be property is amply furnished with ey^rv
implement of husbandry and stores, consimjng of
lea, Sugar, Tobacro, Wines, &c, sulH.oieiit for
the ensuing twelre months' consumption.
Thn Stock consists of Fivq thousand foul
hundred and eighty. seven aopnrinr hr-il Sheep,
viz: — two thousand six hundred and forty-two
Ewes, one thousand s«ven hundred and uitiety
five W ethers, niua hundred nnd ninety-two
Lambs, fifty-eight superior Hams, aeven hun
dr«d head of good and quiet Call!-, thirty Milk
ing Cows now in usu ou tbo Farm, sixteen
Horses and Mares.
liurly applloti in lo bo made to
THOMAS TXR.nC«OB7 JLVX-*BXL,
Huntm. street, )
January 21, 1840. V
For Private Sale.
QQi EWES, OF EIGHT TOOTH
'-»a-»- 977 AKed
700 Maiden
1000 Lambs, half fema'n
l'idS vvethera, four too:h
6*1*2 Ditto, two ditto,
Running in tbe liathurat District
For particulars, apply to It. Daure, Esq.
JjiKiison-street, Syilney,
One Thousand Two Hundred Enes,
?with One Thousand Two
Hundred Lambs.
rO be Sold, by Mr Samuel Lyons, by
Private Contract. One 1'hnusiand Two
fundred full-moutbed Ewes, together with One
'bousand Two Hundred Lambs at their sides,
bout half of each sex. Tb« above Sheep are
unniog on tbe iMucquarie, below Wellington,
rbere the purchaser can have tbe use of an t»x
ellent Sheep Station for t».!»e months. The
iheep are perfectly sound, and have never beeu
iseated.
To be delivered on or before tbe 1st of March.
Terms of payment and further particulars may
a known, by application at the T.mporary
looms. George-street.
Farms on tbe Stiver Williams'.
EARLY IN THE MONTH OF
APRIL will ba SOLO by AUCTION,
nless sooner disposed of by Private Contract, -
wo complete and most eligible FAKMS, on the
liver Williams, adjoining each other, and «ach
onsisting of 1.280 Acres of the finest quality
f Land for Cultivation and Pastunge, with aa
xtensive Run for Sheep or Cattle. Oa ona
^arm upwards of .£3.000 has baen expended in:
mprovements, and tbere is on it a convenient
Cottage Residence, with secure Store aod Kit.
ben detached ; a large Garden well stocked with
rruit Trees in full bearing, with a Barn, Granary,
itock-vard, S-ables, lUacksraith'a Forge. To
iroco Press, Men's Huts, a one-horse Mill, and.
very suitable erection for carrying ou the
lusinpss of such an Establishment. Several
ntles of tbe Fencing is quite new and ia of tba
lost substantial description, and enclosing tbe
lorn, Wheat, and Tobacco Cultivation, and two
irge Grass Paddocks.
Both these Farms are abundantly supplied
ritb ihe finest Water in the driest season, and
i-« Crops of Wheat and Corn have never been
nown to fail during tbe last ten years.
A liberal credit will be. given for a great part
f tbe purchase money. For further particulars
pply to Messrs Holers and Young, Solicitors,
ieorgn-struet, Sydney.
jfor ^alr,
rJTE Undermentioned Cattle, run
ning in the district of Port Macqunri«,
-rmerly the property of the late George F.
loncritff, Esq.
Ine hundred und ten MixedCattle, at Christina's
Creek, near the M'Leay River.
Ine hundred and seventy-seven Ditto ditto,
ruuning at Dungee Creek.
For further particulars apply to
IV. AUDEKijON,
Cox'8 Wharf, 4th February, 1840.
Important to 3Now settlers.
'O' BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT,
A BOUT TWO HUNDRED HEAD
l\ OF MIXED CA.TTLE, of good descripl-*
ion, a number of the Cows broken in to Milk,
o\v grazing near Patrick s Plains ;
AND ALSO,
An Excellent Farm to be disposed of for Sis
lonths ; for further particulars applinntion to ba
ladeto Mr Edward Sparke, junior, Rivonsfield,
r to Mr Thomas Vawser, West Mnitlaud.
Dnrltngton, January 24, 1840.
CAUTION.
rHE Public are 'hereby cautioned.
aud warned not to give Cradit or todu
iver goods to any person or persons wlioin
oever, on my account, wituout thn written
rder of myself, or Mrs M'Guigan, us I will not
0 responsible but for what is givvn orddlivuied
pon such written orders.
A. Z. XVX-GT7XGA.2T.
Pitt-street, Sydney, 1
th February', 1B40. /'
Caution to Trespassers.
rHE undersigned having purchased
the Kigbt of th* Run at Manjroo, of tin
ate John Norris, from the R«Kiatrnr of tin
Supreme Court, begs to notify, that all parsons
rbo have encroaohed on th« said Hun, eiiia- thn
lealh of the late John Norrij legnl prncuedinits
rill be instituted against tliuin, 'unless they
emove withia fourteen days from this date.
South Creek.
Porgeries—Five Pounds Reward.
THE above Reward will bo given
for thn appn-b.nsion of — POK.1 Elt. a
?V arrant haying been issued by tlie Bench of
Magistrates against him, for p»B-;ing tin. follow,
ng forgxd Notes up a tbe Uudumigned, Well
tuowing the same to be forgml.
sox.oiaonr o&t»,
Corner of Kent and DruiU-nrte's.
Sydney, January, 18-10.
Patrick's Plains, 2lth Anxust, 183°,
SIR, — Your letur of the 13th August last. I
inly received on my 'return from Liverpool
Plains, two days since. In answer 1 inform you
[ know nothing of tbe Bill, or tbe party to whom
t is payable.
1 am, Sir,
Your most obedient,
WXX.X.X.&M K.. NOWiAW.
I'o Mr Solomon Darin.
(tOrV OF FORCED NOTE.)
£30 Os Od. Muscltbrank, lS'/t Auf-mt. 16.'-9.
Tdrea Months after date, I promise to
pay to Mr Joieph Porter or Order, lie sum of
I'uirly Hounds Hterling/for value received.
Wix.x,xA.nc k. -«ro-wx,a.Kr-
Payable at the
Conun-rcial Bank,
Maitland.
Richmond, Se/-t. IBth, 18:19.
SIR, — In answer to your'a of tlic 13th instunr.
1 beg to inform you, that I have never given any
Note to any one, uurl the Note you speak of
is decidedly a Forgery.
I am, Sir, yourt tr-ily,
a. jouxr town ?
XO Mr S. Davis, Sydney.
(i.orv of Konor.n note.)
£*l 0a Od. Mailland, 17t/i Julu, 1R.19.
Three Mnntbs after date, 1 prninUn tn
pay Mr Joseph Horler, or Order, th« lum nf
Twenty Oiib Hounds, sterling, for valua re
ceived.
TO3KT TO-VWDI,
Payable nt thn
Bank of N. S. Walej,
Sydiu'y.
$