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STEAM TO CLEVELAND.
The Screw Steam Yacht EMMA
will leave Messrs. Raff and Co.'s Wharf, for CLEVELAND, on SATURDAYHelp fix this text! MORNING-, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain,
on board ¡ or to
6024 Mr. JAMES COLLINS, Queon-street.
QUEENSLAND STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.
EXCURSION TO THE BAY.
THE EMU will LEAVE the Com-
pany's Wharf on SATURDAY, the 24th Instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. FARES : 3s. ; Children, Half-Price.
2687 ROBT. R. SMELLIE, Secretary.
QUEENSLAND STEAM NAVI-
GATION COMPANY.
70R SYDNEY.
TheLADYYOUNG.MONDAY, February
25, at 4.30 p.m.
FOR MARYBOROUGH, GLADSTONE, and
ROCKHAMPTON
The QUEEENSLAND, TUESDAY, Feb-
ruary 27, at 5 p.m. FOR IPSWICH
The AMY, THURSDAY, Februry 22.
Tho EMU, FRIDAY, February 23, at
5 a.m.
ROBERT R. SMELLIE, Secretary.
AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVI-
GATION COMPANY.
STEAM TO SYDNEY.-Every TUESDAY,
THURSDAY, and SATURDAY.
Saloon, £5 ; Return, £8 ; Steerage, £2.
The CAWARRA, This Day, THURS-
DAY, February 22, at 1.30 p.m.
The YARRA YARRA, SATURDAY next,
February 24, at 3 o'clock p.m.
To MARYBOROUGH, GLADSTONE, and H00KHAMPTON, every TUESDAY
The FLORENCE IRVING, TUESDAY
next, February 27, at 6 o'clock p.m.
TO IPSWICH—Saloon, 6s. Fore Cabin, 3s.
Freight, 10s. per Ton.
The BRISBANE, This Day,THURSDAY,
Fobruary 22, at 1 p.m.
The IPSWICH, FRIDAY, February 23,
at 1.30 p.m.
The BRISBANE, SATURDAY, February
24, at 5 a.m.
HENRY O'REILLY, Agent. FOR LONDON DIRECT.
TO FOLLOW THE QUEEN OF THE
COLONIES.
THE Clipper Ship MONTMOR-
ENCY, 668 Tons, JAMES COOPER Commander, is now on the berth and will receive every possible despatch.
This Vessel has recently undergone a most ex- tensive outlay, since which she has thoroughly maintained her previous high reputation by the rapidity of her passages and the excellent way in which she has turned out her last homeward Cargoes, one of Wool, from Sydney, and the other of Cotton from Shanghai, to London.
Wool and Cotton will be taken at the follow-
ing rates, delivery being made in Ipswich or Brisbane free of any cost of lighterage to shippers :—
From Brisbane or Ipswich: Clean Wool or
Cotton, 1d. per lb., and 5 per cent, primage , greasy wool, 7/8d. per lb., and 5 per cent, primage.
From the Bay (Shippers delivering alongside) :
Clean,Wool or Cotton, 7/8d. per lb., and 5 per cent, primage ; Greasy Wool, 3/4d. per lb. and 5 per cent, primage.
Tallow, 60s. per ton, and 5 per cent.
Hides, per ton of 40, 40s. and 5 per cent.
RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY:
Saloon ... £50 0 0 Second Cabin . 30 0 0
An experienced Surgeon accompanies the Ship.
This Vessel will also carry Patent Fire
Annihilators.
For Freight or Passage, apply to BRIGHT BROTHERS & CO., Brisbane : or, J. & G. HARRIS, Brisbane and Ipswich.
To be followed by the GOLDEN CITY. 1398 FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT.
THE Regular Trader VALETTA,
Al for 12 Years, J. RITCHIE, Commander.
This nearly new Barque, owned by T. and W. Smith, London, has the greater part of her cargo engaged, and will meet with immediate dispatch.
For Freight or Passage apply to
WIENHOLT & CO., Brisbane and Ipswich.
1856
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
THE Iron Clipper Barque LOCH-
NAGAR, 464 tons register, Captain JAMES STOTT, Commander.
This Vessel is of a high class, and only three years old ; is now discharging her inward cargo in perfect order, and is likely, from her high sailing qualities, to make quick passage with a light cargo. She has excellent accommodation for a few cabin and intermediate passengers.
Owing to her fine lines, she will only take a comparatively small cargo of wool ; it is there- fore expected that she will fill up in a short time. Intending shippers are requested to com-
municate at once with
1631 GEORGE RAFF & CO., Agents.,
PASSAGES FROM EUROPE
BY THE
BLACK BALL LINE OF CLIPPER SHIPS,
Under Contract with the Queensland
Government.
FRIENDS AT HOME.
PERSONS desirous of REMITTING FUNDS
to FRIENDS at HOME, for the purpose of paying their Passages to Queensland by the Black Ball Line, under the Land Order System
by which all persons over twelve years of age, paying their own passage, will receive a Thirty pound (£30) Land Order, and Chilldren under twelve a Fifteen-pound (£15) Land Order—can remit the whole or part of the Passage Money through the undesigned ; and should the sums remitted not be used for the payment of Pas- sages, the amount will be returned to the parties remitting in the Colonies.
TERMS OF PASSAGE MONEY :—
Steerage.£15
Intermediate . 20 Second Cabin. 25
Saloon . 45 and £50 Apply to BRIGHT BROTHERS & Co. ; or J. & G. HARRIS. 106
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
JOHN KLEIN, WATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER, and Optician begs to inform his friends, customers, and the public that he has REMOVED to those centrally-situated Pre- mises, Queen-street, next door to Mr. C. G.
Campen, Tobacconist, and solicits a continuance of their
favours. Repairs of all description done on the
shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms,
Chronometers repaired and rated. 2745
FURNITURE of a respectable Four-Roomed Cottage,
FOR SALE, Cheap. Cottage TO LET at very low rent, Apply Mr. BARNETT 109, Queen-street. 2738
CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.
MEMBERS to MUSTER at half-past 6 p.m.
THIS EVENING, at Police Station, to form Torchlight Procession to Theatre.
2742 W. WATTS, Superintendent.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
BENEFIT
OF THE
CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.
Under the DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE of
His EXCELLENCY
SIR GEORGE F. BOWEN,
And his Worship the Mayor and Corporation
of Brisbane.
GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, February22.
The Performance will commence with Buch- stone'e Celebrated Romautic Drama, in Three Acts, entitled the
GREEN BUSHES;
OR,
A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.
Connor O'Kennedy.Head of an old Irish
Family,
Mr. FRANK HARLOWE.
George O'Kennedy ..... His Brother,
Mr. C. R. WRIGHT.
Wild Murtogh...A Piper, Horse Jobber, and
General Dealer,
Mr. H. N. DOUGLAS.
Master Grinnidge.ALondon Showman,
Mr. W. HOWSON.
Jack Gong.His Right-hand Man,
Mr. G. H. ROGERS.
Paddy Kelly fT ., ?) Mr- BROWN.
Ned Keogh 3 S'l £ Mr. JAMISON. Darby Donovan t*0!*) Mr. FRANCIS.
Donnis.The Old Smith on this oocasion,
M. J. H. VINSON.
Captain Dartois.A French Officer,
Mr. HOWARD.
Little Boar } T ,. _.. fMr. JOHNSON.
Rattlesnake j InAxm 0hwft i Mr. TOMSON.
Miami tho Huntress... Miss KATE WARDS. Geraldine O'Konnedy .Connor's Wifo
Miss M. OLIVER.
NfllyO'Noill.Her Foster Sister.
Miss LOUISE ARNOT.
Meg... The Smith's Wife...Mrs. WILKINSON Tigertail .A real live Indian Princoss
Miss MELVILLE.
Evelyn ... Daughter of Connor and Gorald ino
Master WILLIE YOUNGE.
After which
Song-" Our Fire Brigade"
A VOLUNTEER FIREMAN. Shamus O'Brien, a Tale of '45
Mr. B. TOUNGE.
Sylvaino'B Hornpipe
Miss LOUISE ARNOT.
Song-Proudly and Wide, from Fra Diavolo
A VOLUNTEER FIREMAN. Duct-A Thousand a-year
Mr. W. Howsov and Mr. B. SIMMONS.
To Con eludo with
THE FIREMAN'S ADDRESS,
By Mr. R. YOUNGE,
When ihc Entire Brigado will Appear on tho
Stajtc in Full Uniform.
Admission : Dress Circle, 4s. ; Stalls, 2s. ;
, " Pitt, Is. " ~
Doors open at half-paH 7; commence at 8
o'clock precisely.
Carriages may bo ordorcd for a quarter to 11, the Performance terminating as near 11 as pos-
sible.
Box Ofllce open from 10 till 3, when Reserved Seats may bo secured.
2705 Stage Manager, Mr. J. H. VINSON.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
0
OMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
MR. R. YOUNGE,
On MONDAY EVENING, February 26.
ROB ROY
AND
LITTLE TODDLEKINS. 2751.
YICTORIA THEATRE.-ALFRED PHIL-
LIPS, tho Popular Irish Comedian and Vocalist, in his eelobroted Dioramic Entertain- ment, on TUESDAY, February 27. 2750
INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION
COMMISSION.
THE Commissioners, whoso appointments
were notified in the Gazette, of the 27th January last, desire to apprize persons pro- posing to exhibit, that it is their intention to hold, in Brisbane, on TUESDAY, the 1st of May next, and to keep open to the 12th of the same month, an EXHIBITION of all those ARTICLES intended for exposition at the INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, to be held in Melbourne on or about the month of August, 1866.
Medals will be awarded in all the various classes of Exhibits, and these latter will be carefully repacked and forwarded to Melbourne, so as to reach their destination by the time prescribed by the Melbourne Commission—viz., from the 1st to the 21st July.
The Commissioners will also make provision for the due transmission to Europe of all
Articles intended for the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
It is necessary that intending Exhbitors should apply as speedily as possible to the Secretary to the Commission in Brisbane for the space they are likely to require, and also specify the articles intended for exhibition. No articles can be received in Brisbane after the 25th April next.
Further and fuller particulars will be given
in an after advertisement.
1851 C. B. LYONS, Secretary.
TO BUILDERS.
WHOLE or Separate TENDERS are
hereby invited for the erection of SIX HOUSES in George-street, at the risk of the former CONTRACTOR. Plans and Specifica- tion to be seen at my office, where tenders are to be sent in on or before THURSDAY, March 1st, 1866. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
JAMES COWLISHAW, Architect, Kings ford's Buildings. 2753
TO BUILDERS.
TENDERS are invited until FRIDAY, the
23rd instant, for the completion of a SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, in Queen strcet, for James Collins, Esq., at the risk of the former contractor. Full particulars to be obtained from ELLERKER and KERR, Architects, Civil Engineers, &c, Queen-street. 2546
NOTICE.—J. EBENSTON begs to inform the Public that he has OPENED a BRANCH UNDERTAKER'S OFFICE in FORTITUDE VALLEY, near Royal George Hotel, corner of Brunswick and Ann streets, where every requisite for the Furnishing of Funerals, and the performance of the same, may be had at very moderate charges. Best Hearses and Mourning Coaches. Tombstones, and Iron and Wood Railings for Graves erected.
1532
£10 REWARD.—STOLEN from the Redcliffe Reserve, Umpie Bong, a Dark-bay COB, branded blotched TB with W, all on near shoulder. The above reward will be given to any person or persons who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the thief.
2713 PATRICK WHALAN, Umpie Bong.
STOLEN or STRAYED, from South Bris-
bane, a Black PONY, branded CR near shoulder. £1 10s. Reward if delivered to Mr. H. J. M'DERMOTT, Albert-street ; or £5 on conviction of the thief, if stolen. 2690
LOST, a GOLD WATCH, to which is nt
tachod a GOLD CHAIN, RING, KEY, and CHINESE SILVER >' COIN, -botweon South Brisbane and six miles on the Logon Road. Mr. KOSVITZ, Jeweller, of Queen- street, is authorised to pay a handsome reward to the finder on delivery of the above to him,
2241
NOTICE.—All ACCOUNTS due to this
Office not PAID on or before MON- DAY, the 26th., instant; will be handed to a Solicitor for collection.
ROBT. SHORT, Proprietor. Leader Office, February 20, 1866. 2694
I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have
THIS DAY taken into PARTNERSHIP Mr. AUGUSTUS HUESMAN and Mr. GEORGE ROBERT FIFE. The business will be carriod on as heretofore under the name, style, or firm of " Brabant and Co."
JULIUS BRABANT.
Witness—M. LYONS, Articled Clerk to James F. Garrick, Solicitor, Brisbane.
Queen-street, Brisbane, Jan. 1, 1866. 2666
TO THOMAS SHERSON.—Unless you
PAY the Rent due for House and Shop in Brunswiok-street, Fortitude Valley, within Seven days from this date, I shall sell the Goods left on the Promises by you to defray the
same.
THOMAS STRONG, Oxley Creek, February 21, 1866 2651
MR. H. J. DICKERS is requested to PAY
his Dishonored Cheque, due to the Vic- toria Boarding-house, George-street, to save further trouble 2748
NOTICE.—To the Members of the Australian
Mutual Provident Society, Queensland. The Undersignod, at the request of Mr. Buckley, begs to intimate that, he being about to RESIGN tho above AGENCY, all Payment of Premiums must from and after the 1st of MARCH next, be paid to JAMES WARNER, Esq., Edward-street.
CHARLES TRUNDLE. Brisbane, February 17, 1866. 2549
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
THE nndor6Ígncd having retired from tho
Sydney and Melbourne Hotel, Kent and Margaret streets, Sydney, hereby requests all persons having left any description of property there, to call and PAY any amounts DUE, and receive said Property, within Twenty-one Days from this date, or such Property, of whatever nature, and belonging to whomsoever it may, will be SOLD without reserve by public auc- tion.-Datod this 19th February, 1866. 22 Wynyard Square, Sydney, N.S.W.
2657 J. G. RAPHAEL.
.ATOTIOE TO THE .PUBLIC-I havo thiB
UN day SOLD to JAMES TAYLOR, of
Toowoomba, all my RIGHT, TITLE, and IN- TEREST in the STATIONS known as Clifford, Woodduck, and Emu, near Taroom, Leichhardt District, and all STOCK belonging thereto Mr. James Taylor will pay all liabilities con- nected with the property, and rcceivo all assets.
THOMAS R. BOULTON. Witness-0. W. PITTS.
Toowoomba, February 3, 1866. 2489
IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WIL-
LIAM MURRAY, PAINTER, &c., ELIZABETH-STREET.
NOTICE.—All ACCOUNTS against the
above Estate, are requested to be ren- dered to the undersigned on or before FRI- DAY, the 2nd March ; and all accounts duo to tho said Estnlo must, bo settled on or before that date. ANNE MURRAY, Elizabeth-street, Administratrix. 2744
IN THE VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT OF
QUEENSLAND.
THE BRIG MISSIE,
HENRY EDWIN HECKENBURG, MASTER.
WHEREAS a Cause of Subtraction of
Wages, Civil and Maritime, has been instituted in the Vice-Admiralty Court of Queensland, on behalf of George Gee, late mate on board the said ship or vessel Missie ; and George Wilson, Samuel Napier, John Mar- shall, and Jerry Rotina, and Owen M'Carthy (late mariners on board the said ship or vessel), against the brig Missie, now lying in the River Brisbane, near Kangaroo Point, under arrest by virtue of a warrant issued from the Registry of the said Court, and no appooranco having been entered in the said Cause :, This is to give Notice to all perons who have or claim to have any right, title, or interest in the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo, that if an appearance in the said Cause be not entered in the Registry of the said Court within Six Days from the publication of this notice, the Judge of the said Court will order the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furni- ture, and cargo, to bo SOLD to answer the claims instituted or to be instituted against the same ; or make such order in the premises as to him shall seem right.-Dated the 21st day of February, 1866.
[L.S.] JAMES STOCKWELL, Registrar.
Notice of Sale taken out by, THOMAS KEANE, Proctor for the Plaintiffs, Queen-street, Bris- bane. 2735
IN THE VICE ADMIRALTY COURT OF
QUEENSLAND.
THE BRIG MISSIE,
HENRY EDWIN HECKENBERG, Master.
WHEREAS a Cause of Subtraction of
Wages, Civil and Maritime, has been instituted in the Vice-Admiralty Court of Queensland, on behalf of Thomas Buddle, late cook on board the said ship or vessel Missie, against the brig Missie, now lying in the River Brisbane, near Kangaroo Point, under arrest by virtue of a warrant issued from the Registry of the said Court, and no appearance has been entered in the said Cause ; This is to give Notice to all persons who have or claim to have any right, title, or in- terest in the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo, that if an appear- ance in the said Cause be not entered in the Re- gistry Office of the said Court, within six days from the publication of this Notice, the Judge of the said Court will order the said brig Missie, her tackle, apparel, furniture, and cargo to bo SOLD, to answer the claims instituted, or to be instituted, against the same, or make such order in the premises as to him shall seem right.-Dated the twenty-first day of February,
1866.
[L.S.] JAMES STOCKWELL, Registrar.
Notice of Sale taken out by THOMAS KEANE, Proctor for the Plaintiff, Queen-street, Bris- bane. 2751
TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.
SHEEPSKINS purchased for CASH, by JOHN FENWICK & CO., corner Edward and Mary streets. 1605
MARGARETHE HHÏiL, 'maiden name
Shuber, from Hal&arten, is requested to call at once at the Prussian Consulate, Bris- bane. » % 2659
AUGUST SITTER, from Patschkau,—Satis-
factory news for you at the Prussian Con- sulate, Brisbane. 2660
IF Mr. HOBSON, Watchmaker, will call on
J. ROWLAND, at the office of this paper, he will hear of something to his advantage
2586
0OBBi ANvD 0 O.'S
TELEORAEÇ LINE
OP)
ROYAL MAIL. COACHES,
Tln-ouglí tOjToowpoliiba. in Ono Day.
THE'nbovo Conches1 'leave Youngo's .Royal
Hotftl, North . Brisbano, and -Nolan's Royal Mail Hotel, SoutlnBrisbano, for Ipsvrioh and Toowoomba, fctS.lQjftJn. DAILY (Sunday oxcoptod). For Ip'swiohi at 12.50 p.m¡ DAILY (Sunday oxcopted). '¿,t ' ' '
Earo to Ipswich, 6s. -%' < ' !
N.B.-Parcels forwarttcjfo .without dolay, lit moderate charges. M 1587
NOTICE TO PASSESGERS BY THE
MAIL COACH TO TOOWOOMBA.
THE undcrsignod bcg£,to inform the publio
that a. good BREAKFAST can bo had at his Hotol, Oxley Orcek,^every Morning, timo being allowed by the OodoU for such as may bo inclinod to partako of the same.
2709 JOHN M'DONALD, Proprietor. TO SHIP CAPTAINS. AND OWNERS.
MESSRS. BARKER,^HiPWRiaiiis, Wlinrf
street, beg to intimate that they are
now prepared to Heave-down and Execute all Repairs on any Vessels coming up the Brisbane Rivor. They enn refer to >tlie works they havo already oxocuted as a guarantee of tho' profl cioncy with which any REPAIRS entrusted to thom will bo EXECUTE«, The Woodwork o f tho Emu, the Loonio, aucr Beo, steamers, was entirely fitted by thom ¡ ijjhtl tho last work thoy pcrformod was the Hoavjng-down mid Pointing of tho Lochnagar, Barque, ,and they oan confi- dently refer to their orapjovors as to tho satis- factory way in which any^jjvork1 performed by thom has boon finished. £, " J ' 2587
NOTICE. ,
TOWN'S WHARF.
-V*
THE Undersigned havjhg leased those large
and commodious ^premises known ns Town's Wliarf, aro now" propurod to roceivo WOOL, TALLOW, HIDES, SKINS, &o. for SALE or SHIPMENT. Wool and Cotton pressod with dispatch, aludes re-saltod and
classod for Solo. -i.
CULLEN <& CO., Proauco Merohants and Gonoral Agents.
Brisbane, February 19._272G
TO AGENTS AND CONSIGNEES.
WHARF AND STORE ACCOMMODA-
TION, nt DOWSE and OO.'S, Viotorin Wharf, North Brisbauo, adjoining the Now Im- migration Depot and Wharf. Turins-very low.
A large, dry, wcll-vcntilated Store to lot, with right of Wharf. x 251
TO MEROHANTS, STOREKEEPERS,
AND OTHERS.-Tho Owner of Pro-
perty fronting Quoen_jand Eaglo streets, is prepared forthwitfi*tcP BUILD and LEASE for a torni as agreed upon, first-class PREMISES suitable for Warehouses or Shops, with Store-rooms, Offices, or Dwel- lings abovo, designed with ovory requisito for
business convonionoo.
Plans to be seen at tho ofllco of tho undor- signod from whom all particulars aro to bo ob- tained, and to whom proposals aro to bo made.
BENJAMIN BACKHOUSE, Architect, Brown's Buildings, corner of Queen and Albert streets, Brisbane. 2336
PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.
A GENTLEMAN, who has had a lengthened
experience in this Disease, is prepared to give instructions how to Inoculate, and to super- intend the Inooulation of largo Ilords. Address BÜCOLI0US, caro of Graham Mitchell, Esq., V.S., Brisbano Horse Infirmary. 2293
BRISBANE PRIVATE GRAMMAR
SCHOOL.-Principal: THOMAS BIGGS, L.L.D., First-rank Mathematical Honor-man, Trinity Collogo, Dublin; Instrnotor in Mathe- matics and Ohstics, School of Arts, Brisbano ; late Assistant Teacher, Normal Behool, Bris- bane ; formerly Inspoctor Church of England Schools, Diocese Cork, Ireland.
Second Master: Mr. Nicols, of King's Colloge, London ; French, Gorman, and Italian,-; Hobrow, Mr. Myers \ Drawing, Mr. Digglos ; Music, Mr. Digglos j Dancing, Mr. Mason ; Drill Instructor, Sergeant-major Hawkes.
Every attention paid to the comfort of boar- ders, by a lady of oxporioo.ee in that depart- ment. Private tuitions in spare hours.
Prospectus can bo had on application.
A Gentloman's Evening Class, tri-weekly.
Mathematical and Classical Class, School of Arts, weekly. 1743
LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL,
HAMPTON HOUSE.
MRS. UNSWORTH has REMOVED from
her lato Residence to tho corner of William and Alico streots, one of tho most
healthy situations in Brisbane._2704
MRS. THOMAS'.
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES,
TOLLERTON HOUSE, Charlotte-street,
Brisbane.
THE COURSE of INSTRUCTION com-
prises English, including Composition, Analysis, use of Globes, Astronomy, Elocution, ¡us., French, Italian, Gorman, Music, (vocal and instrumental), Drawing, and Dancing.
DRESSMAKING.
MISS M'MAHON Gate of Buxton's) bogs to
intimate to the Ladies and Inhabitants of Brisbane that she has commonced DRESS and MANTLE MAKING, and hopes, by strict attention to busiuoss, to merit a aliare of public patronage. Address, Ono Cottage from Courier office, Charlotte-street. 2517
LOANS of Small or Large AMOUNT upon
Mortgage of Freehold Proporty, tinder tho Real Property Act, may bo obtained upon application to GEO. W. M'KEAND, Qneen 8<reer. near George-sto'eh_210B
OASH ADVANCED on FREEHOLD PRO-
PERTY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and all other descriptions of Property.
ARTHUR MARTIN, City'Auction Mart.
MONEY.
If
ONEY to ADVANCE, in Small Sums, on
good seourity.
1815 FRASER & BUCKLAND.
AT SLATER'S SELECT LIBRARY.
LONDON SOCIETY, vol. 8 ; Good Words,
vol. for 1865 ; Sixpenny Magazine, vol. 10; Cornhill, vol. 12 ; Punch's Almanac, 1866 ; London Society, December and extra Christmas number ; Once a Week, Decembor and extra Christmas number.
GEO. SLATER, Queen-Btreet, Brisbane.
2741
Government Advertisements.
TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.
Commissioner for Railways OiUVo,
Department of Lands and Works,
Brisbane, Fobruary 19,1865.
TENDERS aro invited for tho follow iug
Publio Works. For full particulars, seo Gooernment Gazette, No. 22, pago 218, a filo of which is kept at every Police Ofllco in tho Colony.
By his Excellency's Command,
A. MACALISTER.
Nature of Work.
Dnto of
Oiuotto" con-! talnliiR oHglimr
Xotlco.
Railway" Goods'
Shed, .. Too-
woomba i .
Railway Carriage
Shod, Too- woomba.1
Railway Tank
Stand, ' Too- woomba
Railway Store,
Toowoomba
Dato to wuloh 'Tenders am bo recolvert at this
' olllco.
1806.
Mttroh IO.
Ditto.
. (Ditto,;
Ditto.
2600
REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER NOTICE.
TAKE NOTICE, that Applications havo boon
made to bring tho Lands described bolow undor tho Provisions of tho Real Proporty Aot of 1861. Any person dosiring to oppose, must do so by lodging, himself or by his Attorney, a Caveat in form B of the said Act, on or bofore the day named in each cuso.
F. O. DARVALL, Registrar-General.
DC,Tiou Sr toSÎ**"! »mo or Proprietor. | Date.
Allotmont 14 of Georgo Harrison
bcction 49, eon turning 1 rood 39 perches, county Stanloy, parish and town of Ipswich.
Wilson und Thomas Row- land! Dovisccs in trust acting un* dor pow or of
cale.
Subdivision 16 of William Barram,
portions Nos. 67 and 68, con- taining 38i por- ches, oounty Stanley, parish
and town of Ipswich.
, 1866.
|Marohl7
Ditto.
Part of allotment
20 of 6oction 9, containing 16 porches, county Stanloy, parish and town of| Ipswich.
Ellen Jackson.
Ditto.
2593
THE following is a List of PERSONS
NOMINATED for ASSISTED PAS- SAGES to this Colony, who have been embarked in the CHARLIE PALMER, which vessel sailed from Plymouth Brisbane on the 2nd December, 1865 :-
Name of Immigrant. Age Aherne, Patrick ... 32
Mary ... 30 Julia ... 10
Thomas ... 9
Bryde, Philip ... 27
Mary ... 20 James ... 1
Purcell, James ... 32
Bridget ...28 Mary ...5 John ... 3
Thomas ...1
Ryan, Thomas ...38
Eliza ... 34 Eliza ... 1o
Wallace, John ...42
Catherine ...41 John ...13
Archibald ... 5 Catherine ...1
Burke, John G. ... 15 Brazil, Dennis ...20 Bolton, Josh. ...26
Brisbane, James ...22 Burke, Patrick ...24 Bohan, Patrick ...17
Bywater, Josh. ...30
Blane, John ... 25
Byrne, Lawrence ... 26 Cuffe, Charles ... 21
Richard ...18
Corcoran, Massey ...20 Collins, John ...22 Craig, John ...20
Conlan, James ... 22
Connor, William ... 24
Coppinger, Patrick 24 Cullen, Thomas .. 24 Daly, James ... 24
Dwyer, James ... 24
Darcy, Michael ... 18
Duncan, William ... 21 Deane, George ... 20
Name of Immigrant, Age.
Stephenson, Alex. . 23 Snow, John T. ... 21 Bantry, William ... l8 Thompson, Ezekiol 27
Margaret... 5 Watson, Alexander 21 Andrew, Ellen ... 25 All, Mary J. ... 22 Hall, Elizabeth ... 12
Benjamin...10
Dollanty, Timothy 27
William
David .. Bryan, Julia ... 25 Bohun, Rose ... 19
Browne, Bridget.. 21 Brogan, Margaret ... 23
Brazil, Catherine ... 55
Margaret... 23 Connor, Eleanor ... 27 McGrath James ... 28
Mary ... 25
Thomas ... 4
Bridget ... 2 Margaret ... 1 Cuff, Mary ... 56
Jane ... 30
Comber, Mary A. .. 29 Cooney, Ellen ... 20
Donelly, Margaret 20 Driscoll, Catherine 22 Day, Margaret 18 French, Martha ... 21 Fisher, Bridget ... 25 Grady, Mary ... 23 Robinson, Catherine 4 Glass, Isabella ... 19 Galvin, Bridget ... 24
Bridget ... 21 Holland, Mary ...21 Hughes, Catherine .. 26
Mary A. ... 11 James ... 4 Margaret ... 2 Hughes, Catherine ... 23 Bridget ... 27 Eagan,Thomas ... 25 Fanning, Michael... 23 Ford, Patrick ... 28 Gough, Maurice ... 20 Holland, John ... 16 Hogan, Michael ... 25 Hall, Robert ... 22 Hoey, Thomas ... 28 Hughes, Thomas .. 27 Portley, John ...44
Mary ... 34 Bridget .. 12 Hughes, William... l8 Joseph, Michael ... 27 Joyce, Edward ... 27 Kelty, James ... 20 Keating, Nicholas 16
William ... 14
Kelly, John ... 22 Kelly, Patrick ... 21 Lewiw, James ... 20 Lonergan, John ...24
John ... 22 Lowndes, John ... 21 Lynch, Thomas ... 24 M'Clafferty.Neas... 22 M'Laughlan, Alex. 15 Mackin, John ... 27 M'Namara, Patrick 21 Meara, James ... 22 Mannion, Thomas ... 23 Murray, Anty. ... 25 M'Nab, John ...21 M'Qullin, Roger... 22
James ... 15 O'Brien, John ... 22 O'Donnell, Law-
rence ... 26
O'Connor, Patrick 20 O'Laughlin, Mchl. 22 O'Donohue, John... 23 Reddy, Thomas ... 20 Ryan, James ... 49 Ryan,Daniel ... 40 Shanahan, John ... 27 Sanders, William .. 19 Stephenson, Win.... 28
JOHN M'DONNELL,
Immigration Agent. Immigration Office, Brisbane,
20th February, 1866. 2710
Bridget Joseph, Bessie ... 29
Louisa ... 6
Thomas ... 4 John ... 2
Reefe, Bridget ... 20 Leary, Ann ... 19
Luby, Elizabeth ... 22 Lowndes, Melinda 20 Lynn, Mary ... 23 Meehan, Mary ... 23 Murray, Esther ... 23 Murphy, Cicely ... 21 Molloy, Margaret ... 18 Mahoney, Anne ... 19 Mulcahy, Mary .. 23 M'Gurk, Elizabeth ... 20 Malone, Bridget... 25 M'Nab, Margaret ... 51
Mary ... 18 Jessie ... 16
Isabella ... 14 James ... 12
William ... 10 M'Kelvey, Ellen ... 27 Mahon, Ellen ...43
M'Quillan, Mary... 39
Mary ... 18 Purcell, Catherine 15 Pierce, Catherine ... 21 Reilly, Ellen ... 19
Margaret ... 17 Ryan, Johanna ... 25
Sarah ... 18
Ann ... 15
Margaret ... 12 Johanna ... 21 Anne ... 28 Mary ... 23
25 18 15 12 21 28 23
Stephenson Jane ... 26 Talty, Susan ... 20 Taylor, Dorothy ... 22
Treacey, Mary ... 50 Weeks, Ellen ... 25 Watson, Sarah A. ... 16 Wallace, Margaret 15
WANTED a good MILCH COW. Apply
to DICKSON & DUNCAN. 2511
WANTED a COOK and LAUNDRESS.
Applv to Mrs. O'CONNELL, Rosemouut.
2610
WANTED a first-class OURRIER. Apply
to W. J. JONES, Tanner, Little Ipswioh.
2649
WANTED a SHEPHERD-an old man or
a boy. Apply to J. DARRAGH, Kan- garoo Point. _ _2712
WANTED a Sooond Hand SPRING
CART. Addross B. A., oflico of this paper._2710
WANTED a Single MAN as LABORER.
Apply to ROUT. DOUGLAS, Kangaroo Point. 2739
WANTED a FEMALE COOK ; also, a
NURSE GIRL. Apply at tho City Arms, Goorgo-strcet._2729
WANTED £500 worth LAND ORDERS,
at Highest Price. FRASER & BUCK IIAND,'Auctioneers. 4469' .
WANTED NEEDLEWORK, by n young
person1 of experience. Address L. H., Post Office, Fortitude Volloy. 2727
WANTED a compotont GARDENER for
vineyard and orchard. Apply, Morn ings, io Mr. LwPSBERq, Milton. 2521
WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT.
Apply, after i o'olook, to Miss H.uivi BON, Dunlop s Buildings, Anu-stroot. 2728
WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT for
a country houso, Apply to Mrs, NOLAN, Royal Mail Hotel, South Brisbane, 2591 WANTED a COOK ¡ must bo thoroughly
cpmpotent. Apply to Mrs. AnitRN, Sportsmon'a Arms Hotel, Quoon-stroot. 2749
WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT
GIRL, at once. Apply, botwoon 9 and 10, to Mrs. Cns. G. CAMPEN, Quccn-stroot. _2699 _
WANTED a BOOTMAKER ; to a com-
petent hand good wages will bo given. Wat. RrLE, Bootmaker, Rutliven-stroot, Too- woomba. 2674
WANTED a Good Gonernl SERVANT,
Apply to Mrs. JONES, from IO o'olook to 11, next to tho North Australian Hotel, Adcluido-atrcct. 2737
WANTED a first-class MAN-COOK for
a small family, to proceed to Ipswioh. Roforcnco roquirod. Apply to Mr. JAMUS COLLINS, Queen-street. 2126
WANTED a PIANOFORTE TUNER,
Apply by letter to FALKNER & Co,, Pianoforto and Musical Warehouse, corner of Georgo and Adelaido streets._2710
WANTED a PREOENTOR for tho Pres-
byterian Chuvoh, South Brisbano. Ap- plications, with testimonials, to bo lodged bofovo the 1st March, with Mr. GEO. WILSON, Town Hall. 2843
WANTED a First-olnssOOOK mid LAUN-
DRESS. Good roforonoes required. Apply to Mrs. THOM«, Tollorton JTouse, Char lottc-strcor, botwoon 12 and 1 o'clock, 2717
WANTED MINERS and STRIKERS foi
the Tunnol Works, Brisbane Water Works. Apply to G. COOPER, Contraotor, at tho Works. None but good hands need apply. 0782 WANTED 'on the Rockhampton and West-
wood Railway MEN to completo Forty Milos of FENCING ; Mon to Cut and Deliver 50,000 Slotnors. Apply, Hood Office, Gruoo moro._2229_ WANTED tu bo KNOWN, Monoy LENT
on Pledges of all descriptions. Immi- grants' Luggago Bought or Stored, and tho Highost Price given. JOHN GOLDSMID, Pawn- broker, Albort-strect, near liucen-street. 1209
WANTED a PURCHASER for that well
known Houso, tho GLOBE HOTEL, doiug tho host har trndo in Brisbane, togothor with Lease, Licence, Stock, and Fixtures. Apply to DT. HEILURON, on tho promises. 1510
ANTED a PRACTICAL FARMING MAN to assist a Gontloniun in working a Farm noar Ipswich. English or Scotch pre- ferred. A Share in tho proceeds would bo given, or a Partnership ontored into with ono who has a small capital at his disposal. Reforonces as lo respectability and capacity roquired. For par- ticulars apply to Messrs. TRUNDLE A HEN/,F.H>, Commission Mart, Queon-etroot, Brisbane 27M A MERCANTILE MAN, of groat oxporioneo
in Sydney and Brisbane, acquainted with most of the business firms in this colony, is desirous ot an ENGAGEMENT as Trovollor, Agent, or Manager of u bcanoh concern. Ap- ply, by letter, to H. B., caro of Mr, A. J. HOOKINOS, Brisbane. _889
A PERSON of oxporioneo is dosirous of ob-
taining a Situation as HOUSEKEEPER in any respcctablo establishment, oithcr in town or country. Certificates of oharaetor unexcop tionahlo. Apply to DICKSON & DUNCAN. 2509 A GENTLEMAN is dosirous of either Pur
ohasing or Routing for a Term a Oom fortftblo FAMILY RESIDENCE in the neigh- borhood of Breakfast Crook, having a viow of the' River, and comprising an area of two or more acres of land. Any party having a pro- perty of the abovo description would find tliia a capital opportunity for either leasing or dis- posing of same. Apply to DICKSON & DUNCAN. 2385
TO WHOM IT WAY CONCERN.
WANTED to inform DRAYMEN and OTHERS that they can purchase BEST MAIZE at 6s. 9d. per bushel, by the bag, at L. FOOARTY'S, Georgo-street. Terms, Cash. N.B.-Hay, Bran, Chaff, Potatoes, and Flour, at equally low prices. _2748
TO LET.-No. 4, Hodgson's Terrace Ap-
ply to Mr. J. COWLISHAW, Architect, Kingaford's Buildings._,_2752
TO LET, a Four-roomod COTTAGE, with
detached kitchen, near tho rcBidcnoo of W. T. Blakenoy, South Brisbaue. 2711
TO LET.-Thrcc-roomcd COTTAGE, situ-
ated near tho Observatory. R. HUTCHINS, Victoria Sale Rooms. 2402
T" " o" LET, a Six-roomed HOUSE in Wharf
streot, North Brisbane, with a good tank of water. Apply to Mr. WELLER, Wliarf Btroct. _2061
TO LET, a Four-roomed COTTAGE, on the
Now Farm Road. Bent, 7s. per wcok. Apply to GEO. W. M'KBAND, Queen-streot, near Georgo-street. 1607
O LET, a BRICK COTTAGE, at Milton,
near the residence of T. Dowse, Esq. Apply J. MARKWELL AND SON,-Ironmongers, Queen-street. ' 2517
TO LET, a woll-llnishcd Four-room COT-
TAGE ; Bent, 11s. ; on Petrie Terrace, junction of Milton Road. Enquire JAB. ROBIN SON, at the back._2710
TO LET or FOR SALE, on Easy Terms,
a Large DWELLING-HOUSE, with stables, out-houees, &c., with 22 ocreB of Land, only 3 miles from town._2686
TO LET, a Four-roomed HOUSE, near the
river, Kangaroo Point, with a detached kitohon-, plenty of water. Possession given Maroh 3. Apply to F. CLYSTER, Ferry-strcot.
2631
TO LET, o DWELLING-HOUSE, with
oight (8) Rooms ; a Four-roomed COT- TAGE, situated in South Brisbane.'",. Apply to WILLIAM COWLEY, Licensed Surveyor, Quçon stroot._, ./. y2476
TO LET, a six-roomed HOUSEf kitchen,
tank, and stablo, near Mr.; Donovan's Hotel, and opposite Mr. PickoiiiigV, Bruns wiok-stroot. Apply to Mr. LOVELL;, John street, Valley. ' 1986
TO LET, on the bank of'the river, Sojith
Brisbano, a COTTAGE and Garden, now in the oooupaaiou of - Quinton, Esq. j rent modorate. Apply to CHARLES TRUNDLE, Auc tioneer, Queon-strcet._2599
rpO LET, a largo Four-roomed HOUSE, Kit -L ohon, and Servants' Roora, situated in Stanloy-stroot, South Brisbano, opposite Harris'
Store . < ? - ~ -. - street,
Store" Apply to W. QUALMOÛGH, Stanloy
;, South Brisbano. , < 2614
TO LET, those splendidly situated
BUSINESS PREMISES in Edward Btreot^ (cornor of Elizaboth-atroot), and now .ocoupicd by Mr. R. Black, drapor. Apply to E. GAUJARD, Tobaoooriîst,'Quooirôtreet; . ,472
O LET, TWO SHOPS and DWELLING^
HOUSES, situated in Georgo-street. Enquire at JOHN MARKWELL & SON'S, Iron- mongers, or atMr.IsAAoMARKWRLti's, opposite Courier Office, Oharlotte-streot, Brisbane. 8962
O LET, a First-oloss HOUSE, in Mar
garet-strcot, noxt door to tho Shamrock Hotel, containing Ton Rooms, and Kitchen, known aa the Sydney and Melbourno Boarding Houso. Rout modorato. Apply to JOHN I\ KELLY, Shamrock Hotel. 2218
TO LET, a comfortablo, woll-flnishod Four
room COTTAGE, witli Kitehon and Sor vnnt's-room clotaehed. Also, Sovcn and a Half Acres of Land, pleasantly situated noar Break- fast Crook, and overlooking tho river. Apply to Mr. WILSON, Dentist, Goovgo-Btreot. 2591
O LET, No. 2 COTTAGE, Petrie Torraco,
containing 6 rooms, with detached kitohea and servant's room, pleasantly Bituatod jiiBt behind tho Military Barracks, overlooking the Criokot Ground Rcsorvo for recreation. Apply to W. J. COSTIN, NO. 1 cottage, or Qucon-stroat. _12-16
TO LET, Spacious and Splondidly Finishod
SHOPS, withvosidoncos ovor, and kitehon and servant's room at tho roar, situate in tho best pai t of Quoon-streot, opposite the Sohool of Arts and Now Oommoroial Bank now in eourso of oicction. Rent modorato. Apply to W. J. COSTIN, QUOOH- street. 1245
O LET, that Brick DWELLING HOUSE,
with verandah and baloony, at front and roar, in Adelaido-stroot, immediately opposite to tho Normal Sohools ¡ containing four apartments, bosidos kitohon and sorvont's room. Capacious Water-tank attached. Rental, £90 per annum. GEO. W. M'KEAND, Queen street, noar Goorgo-stroot. 8660
O LET or FOR SALE, the BOWLING
GREEN HOTEL, Breakfast Crook, sopaiftto or together with throo Dwolling houses adjoining. Loaso to run sovon years. Tho above houso is doing a good busiuoss, and has ii Bowling Green attoehod 132 foot square, completely furnished with bowls. This is a chanco rarely to bo mot with. For full partiou lavs, apply on tho premises, or at Mossrs. DICKSON & DPNOAN'B, Queon-strcet. 2672
_. ~~^¿N YEARS.
TO LET, on a Building Lease of 10 (ton)
years, all that ALLOTMENT of LAND at tho cornor of Albort and Elizaboth stroots, North BriBbanc. Apply to Z. SKYRING, Forti tudo Vnlloy._350
TEN YEARS.
TO LET, on a Building Loaso for ton yoars,
an ALLOTMENT of LAND, at tho cornor of Brisbano and Ellenborough stroots, Ipswioh, This is (ho best-situated allotment in Ipswioh. Apply to Z. SKYRING, Fortitudo Valley, Brisbano. _349
EDWARD-STREET. '
TO LET, BUSINESS PREMISES, in Ed
ward-street, with DwolHng-houso attached. Rent, 82s. Gd< per wook. Apply to DICKSON &
DUNCAN. 2609
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.-TO LET,
on Loaso (with option ofPurohaso), a Neat COTTAGE, with Allotmont, boautifully situated on tho Towor Hill Estato, near O'Reilly's Hill.
FRASER & BUCKL VND. 2253
WICKHAM TERRACE.-TO LET, on
Wickham Terrace, a BRICK HOUSE, containing Hi o Roon», Kitehon and Servante Room, with constant supply of water from slato roof, at prosont occupied by F. W. Perry, Esq. Apply on tho Premises, or to DICKSON & DUNCAN, Quoon-sti-oot. 1224
TO BOARDING-nOUSEKEEPERS AND
OTHERS REQUIRING A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE.
TO LET, that two-storey STONE BUILD-
ING, at Kangaroo Point, tho proporty of Mr. John Cain, and now oceupied by E. W. Lamb, Esq., O.O.L. The houso contains (13) thirtcon rooms, with kitohon, storo-room, coach liouso, stable, i.e., pleasantly situated, standing: on two ncrcB of land, stretching from tho main, street to tho River, well-ateekcd with a variety of fruit trees and grapo vinos. Possession can. be given on the 1st Maroh noxt.
Also, a PADDOCK, at Norman's Crook, woll grassed, with a plontiful supply of water, and securely fencod.
For further particulars apply to Mr. Jonx CAIN, Queensland Hotel, Edward-street, North - Brisbane -, or to Alderman DARRAGH, Kan- garoo Point. 2538
A GENTLEMAN can bo accommodated with
a BEDROOM in a private family, with or without Board. Apply to Mr. PARK, Builder, Boundary-streot, Spring Hill. 2647
A GENTLEMAN can bo accommodated
with First-class BOARD and RESI- DENCE in a Privato Family. Terras, moderato. Address M.L.A., office of this paper. 2593
BOARD and RESIDENCE for one or two
gontlemon. Houso pleasantly situated ia a largo garden, with a view of the river. Apply, Flagstaff Cottage, end of Gloucester-atrcot, Spring Huh_2437
PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE foe
Two Gontlomen, at Mrs. CARROLL'S, Woodville House, Wickham Terrace 2410
PRIVATE APARTMENTS at Misa VICE'S,
Lonsdale House, Boundary-street, Spring hill. _8933
-VTOTICE.-A SUITE of PRIVATE _LN APARTMENTS vacant, at the Dun- more Arms Hotel, cornor of George and Elizaboth streets, North Brisbane. First-class accommodation for boardors, &o., at £1 par week. 1976
J THOMPSON'S AMERICAN RESTAURANT,
. Georgo-street, Brisbane (threo doora from tho Treasury Hotel), late of Victoria. Board, Residence, ¿to. Daily papers taken in. Terms moderate. 1213
TO BE SOLD.-Tlie Houaohold Effeots and
Good-will of an established BOARDING HOUSE, situate in a good locality, whore & first-class trodo has hean hitherto carried on. Addrosfl A. B., office of this paper. 2560