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FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS of Mr. SPENCER WEST are invited
to attend the Funeral of his late beloved SON,
Frederick, to move from his residence West-street, Pad-
dington, near Ice Works, THIS (Friday) MORNING, at half-past 9 o'clock, to the Cemetery at Ashfield. C. KIN- SELA and SONS, Undertakers, South Head Road.
THE FRIENDS of Mr. MICHAEL CANDRICK
are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his
deceased DAUGHTER, Alice ; to move from his residence, No. 81, Forbes-street, Woolloomooloo, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at a quarter past 2, to Catholic Cemetery, Petersham. J. CURTIS, Undertaker, 59, Hunter-street. THE FRIENDS of Mr. JAMES BRIGHTON are
invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved SON, William ; to move from his residence, No. 36,
Bathurst-street West, to Necropolis, THIS AFTER- NOON, at a quarter to 3 o'clock. C. KINSELA and SONS, S. Hd. Rd., near Crown-street ; and George-street.
THE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN FORWARD are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved DAUGHTER, Maria ; to move from his residence, No. 15, Athlone-place, to Necropolis, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. C. KINSELA and SONS, George-street, opposite Christ Church ; and South Head Road.
THE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN GORDON are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved DAUGHTER, Emily J. ; to move from his residence, No. 29, Kensington- street, to Necropolis, on SATURDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock C. KINSELA and SONS, George-street, opposite Christ Church, and South Head Road, near Crown-street.
FUNERALS, FUNERALS. - C. KINSELA and
SONS, Undertakers, beg to inform the inhabitants of the Glebe, Redfern, and Chippendale that they have opened their Third Branch Establishment directly opposite Christ Church, where they will conduct Funerals in the most respectable manner, having by far the largest and best assortment of Hearses, Ostrich Plumes, Coaches, &c.,
in the trade.
AMUSEMENTS.
V
ICTtJRIA THEATRE.
BOYAL ENGLISH OPERA. SEASON.
"Directors. Messrs. LYSTER and CAGLI.
Under tho pafronago of his Excellency
Sir HERCULES ROBINSON, K.C.B.,
and tho
, , Honorablo Lady ROBINSON.
-.-Conductor.Mr, G. B. Allen, Mus. Bao., Oxon. Business Manager....Mr. J. E. Kitts.
-fJUgu Manager. Mr. A. H, Boll.
, ... POPULAR PRICES.
Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 3s ; Uppor Boxes, 2s. PIT and GALLERY, ONE SHILLING.
LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON.
3PRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, Novcmbo»
* 29 and 30,
-«rill be produced with all its wonderful c(leets, Carl Maria "Von Weber's Grand Opera
DER VREISCHOTZ,
" . or, THE SEVEN MAGIC BULLETS.
With its GRAND and MYSTIC INCANTATION
SCENE.
Trinco Ottokar.Mr. G. A. Johnson ?Max. Mr. Armes Boaumnnt JUlian. Mr. Charles Lascelles Caspar..Mr. T. H. Rainford Kuno....Mr. J. E. Kitts Hermit.Mr. E. Farley JZamiel.....Mr. W. P. Morrison
First Bridesmaid. Miss Winston , Second Bridesmaid. Mrs. Morrison
Anne.Miss Georgia Hodson
Agatha. Miss Alio o May.
MONDAY EVENING, December 2. 1 BENEFIT
of Mr. CHARLES LASCELLES, «B which occasion will bo given the first Act of
THE ROSE OF CASTILE.
After which, a grand ,
CONCERT. ;
To oonoludo with n
, PETITE COMEDY.
TUESDAY EVENING, Dooomber 3.
BENEFIT
OF Mr. EDWARD FARLEY,
GRAND DUCHESJE.
Doors open at half-past 7, overtnro at S o'olook.
Carriages may bo ordered at 11 o'clock, sot down with the Corees' beads to the north, take up to the south.
Box office open from 10 till 4, at Elvy and Co.'s, 321, George-street.
LASCELLES' Benefit.-Mies E. A. MOON his . kindly voluntocrcd to sing Caala Diva on occasion.
LA8CELLE8' Benefit, Monday, Dooembor 2.-Re . appearance of Mr. C. Young, who has voluntcorcd.
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LASCELLES' Benefit.-Miea Maggie Oliver aa . Teddy Lannagan in Family Jars.
M
R. WELSH in his groat chaiaotor of Dclph, MONDAY, December 2.
MISS A. E. LAMBERT, tho charming Young
Contralto, will sing " Duke of Athol'e Courtship, -with C. Lascollcs,
_MONDAY, Decembor2._
B. EDWAltD FARLEYS BENEFIT, Deoembor .. 3rd, in his original rolo General Boom.
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TO RIA THEATRE.
PANTOMIME !
106 Children Required for the Christmas Pantomimo.
Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock each morning, to Mr. -Tg'Lean._
TORIA THEATRE.
PANTOMIME ! ,
WANTED, 60 LADIES, to complete the Ballet for
Patomimo.
Apply between 2 and 3 each afternoon, to Mr. A. H.
HclL_
¿JC^HOOL OF ARTS.
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THE ROYAL MAGNBT VARIETY TROUPE;
of English and American Star Artists.
Frondetor.J. H. Mount.
, *>.>, GRAND OPENING NIGHT,
cn SATURDAY, November 30th, 1872.
First Bppearpnco in Sidney of tho following matchless 'array of artists,
LOTTIE,
tho lithe, graceful, fascinating, and incomparable Star Lady Gymnast cf the World.
Piret appeal anco of
FRANK and VICTOR,
the Champion Athletes in tbeir marvellous evolutions on tho high single, double, and treble trape M and flying ringe,
Ro-appearsnce of
LIZZIE WATSON,
Sydney's great favourito, the London Serio-comedienne,
... Characteristic Serio-comic Vocalist and Danseuse.
First appearance of
FANNY SARA,
¿the.celebrated Donblo-voioed Vocalist and Impersonator of Sims Reeves, in a Unor voico.
,BUCKLEY and HOLLY,
American Comedians, Vocaliits, Instrumentalists, and only acknowledged American Prize Jig Dancers in the Auetra ,,lian colonies. , . w ,_ ,
First appeoranoo of
FRANK RICHARDSON, i the Universal Pianiat.
< , J. BVANS, Cornet Soloist. i
J. A. HERMAN, Violinist.
Prices of admission : Reserved seats (etrictly select), 3s ; , ', e tcend seals, 2s ; gallery, 1B.
'' Boora open at half-past 7. Performance to oommehco '"".iS. '
- ?? ?_P. H. KIRBY, Business Manager,'
.S^JBNCER'S MECHANICAL and WAXWORKS O EXHIBITION,-A splendid oolleotion of Wax yfcnr-tBiAutomaton Binglng Bird», Stcreoptioons, &o.
Mechanical and Bclentifto Wonder», Glass Blowing, Olas» Spinning, &c" fto. The AUTOMATON NEGRO ORCHESTRA, by electricity, plays four tunes, just added.
Vocal .and Instrumental Muelo. Mis» ALICE SPEN- CER, Mia» CLARA SPENCER, and Muter ARTHUR 'SPENCER in now and popular Songs, Selections, and .Dase«*. MIBBCLARA SPENCER will sing "My darling Mignonette," in character. Just arrived per mail stoamor "^róm India, a CHAMELEON, a most extraordinary
'-<al ; frequently changes it» colour.
-natlc-Platlna Kindlo-Engfne, makes hydrogen gas, .. '? by an electrical ourrent, just added,
^elty, knitting by machinery.
' H.M.S. from England, the Improved
""..ohine for testing the Strength of
".>r 10, half price.
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THEATRE ROYAL.
YORK-STREET.
THis beautiful Temple oi Recreation is nightly fllled by
everybody.
ALEX.. O'BRIEN'S BENEFIT TO-N1GUT.
Benefit. Bencilt. BenolU. Bmoflt.
To-night. To-night. Tonight.
SALAMANDER SAM'S BENEFIT.
Ah'x, O'Biien Tonight on tlio Corner. Alox, O'Brien aa
Buuider Bones To-uighL
Don't forget To-nipht. Don't forgot Ta-night.
O'BRIEN'S BHNKFIT. O'BRIEN'S "BENEFIT.
ALhX. O'«KIEN, ALEX. O'BRIEN.
MIPHMYMA LOYD.-This beautiful potito Danseuse, To-night (Mr. Joo Chatubcre' pupil), han kindly conaontcd
to nppi ar.
Characteristic Scotch Danoo. Charaotcriatio Scotch Dance.
WYRA LOYD. MYRA LOYO. MYRA LOYD.
CHARLEY WILLI AMS has kindly consented to appear on the Tambourine Corner with the Minstrels To-night.
Funny Sayings. Funny Sayings. Funnv Savings.
CHARLEY WILLIAMS. CHARLEY WILLIAMS. HARRY BRAHAM, this Gentleman Comique To-night.
New Sensation SOURP. Now Seiwilimi Songs.
BRAHAM. BRAHAM. BRAHAM.
"WALTER CARL, as ono of tho Queen'? Minstrels (for tilia
occasion onl>), when bo will sing bia ovor popular Wolto Song " Sunni- Days." Waller. Waller. Wal (or. TOMMY EMPSON To-night, in bis now Parodies.
Bunpareo cold, and place for amueeuicnt.
EMPSON. EMPSON. EMPSON.
Tho WONDERFUL JAPANESE To-night, in now Aots.
They are wonderful. They aro wonderful. NewA-'t*. Now Acts. New Acts. Children from, tho East.
Children from Ihr Kaet,
JAPANESE. JAPANE8B. JAPANESE.
MIPS RACHEL lind H1ÍL01SE. These Charming SistorB. RACHEL nnd I1KL01SE. RACHEL and UEL01-S1Î. Mr. J. NEWTON. This nccoiurlished Violin Soloist.
NCAV Solera. NOM- Solos. Newton. Newton. Newton. I THE BROTHERS CARDWELL, Golden Shoo Dancorn,
To-night. Golden Shoo Dunce, Golden Shoo Dance. Card wells, Cardwell«
Mr. JOHN OATEN, this admired English Concertina
Soloift. Concertina Solos, Concertina Solos. Oaten.
Mr. CHARLES PLATT will danoo the Jookoy llornplpo Mis« LE PAGE, Pleasing Sorio-Comlquo Lady, This
EAening.
Mr. Í.IIOWELL. This beautiful Tenor A'ocaÜBt, To-night Mr. II. THOMPSON, pleasing Barítono.
The Queen's MinBlrols. Tho Qneon's Minstrels.
Grand First Turf. Grand First Purl. 9 o'clock, 9 o'clock, MINSTRELS.. MINSTRELS. MINSTRELS. Treble programme. Tr.oblo programme
27 Anieles To-night. 27 Artistes To-night.
O'Brien's Beni fit. O'Brien's Benefit, O'Brien's Benoflt.
Wanted, fifteen BOYS for CHRISTMAS PANTO MIME. Apply 12 o'clock, daily.
They nie coming and will shortly appear, vi?.. :-Tho FLYING BEETLE OF CEYLON, HARRY AL BERTINI, Mdlle. ZULU, CHARLEY VERLETTE, and M AT. RILEY, Irish Comedian.
SCANDINAVIAN MUSIC HALL. O Castloroagh-Btreot.
Leeeoo and Manager...... Mr. W. T. Johnson.
TO-NIGHT, Grand complimentary BENEFIT tendorcd to . ALFRED LEON I, Now Zfnlnhd's Premier Gymnast.
Continued Success of (ho most enchanting TABLEAUX ever produced in the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
Knthutinstio Plaudits greet the nppearanco of tho loA-oly and fascinating Sisters,
ALICE and MELIE SINCLAIR,
in Iho following beautiful Tinted STATUES :
8ALMACIS. LA SONNAMBULA, PERDITA and
FLORIZEL, iho loA-ely GRBEK SLAVE, and tho Gund ALLEGORICAL TABLEAU, illustrating
tho TELEGRAPHIC UNION of
BRITAIN and AUSTRALIA.
Jnimcnce turrefs of JOE MILLER, Novel anil Amusing.
ROYAL ITALIAN MARIONETTES, representing England, Ireland, nnd Scotlaad.
Also, La Potito CHRISTOFF, tho Tight Ropo Welker. NOTICE.-This is the first cntertainmont of its kind ever prcrented to ifco Sydnoy Public.
TO-NIGHT, tho CHAMPION DOUBLE PEDESTAL
DANCERS,
Mepprs. H.WILLIAMS and T. CARDWELL.
MIPS ANNIE BEAUMONT, tho Groatest Serio-comio and Chariiftirislio Lndy Vocalist in the colonies, na tho Vivncdiero, Diifbing Sergeant, Jolly Waggoner, and in Queen's Letter, Cigars end Cognac, and as ¡¿¿lina Sly.
VICTORIA the Electric in the great Fire Balloon Trick.
Lot t io eolipeed. Lottio eclipsed
SILVERTHORN and VICTORIA, Malo and Fomalo Gvmnesls, in their Aionderfiil performances.
FANNY ASHCROFT, tho only Lady Sand Jig and Clog Dancer in tho colonies.
Slies ALICE SINCLAIR, tho QUEEN of TERP3I CHORE, in beautiful national dances.
TO-NIGHT, Mis« Milly Parkor, Joo Raynor, A. Leon, Mello Sinclair, and T. Norman.
Hal), FREE ; Circle, SIXPENCE. Open till 12 o'clock.
GRAND SCOTCH GONCERT. St. ANDREW'S
NIGHT, SATURDAY, November 30.
Masonic Hall, York-street.
Under the patronage of the Officers and Members of tho
DUKE OF EDINBURGH HIGHLANDERS
Companies Nos. 1 and 2, who will appear in full costume
In aid of tho funds of
ST. ANDREW'S SCOTTISH BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY.
David M'Bealb, Esq., Vioe-Preaident, will tako tho chair.
Dr. Lang, Hon. John Sutherland,
and other members of tho Society will bo in attendance.
PROGRAMME.
PAKT I. 1. Address by Vice-president
2. National bong-"Auld Lang Syno"-Soloists Messrs.
Jackton, Smith, and Weir-Chorus by audienco
3. Song-" The Bonnie Hills of Scotland "-Mrs. A, J.
Gray (late Miss James)
4. Song-" Soots wha hao "-Mr. Andrew Fairfax
5. Song-" Auld Bobin Gray "-Mrs. G. F. Jackson 6. Dance-Sword Dance-Master Major (4 years old)
7. Dance-Highland Fling-Master Weat (1 yeara old)
8. Song-" Joesie, tho Flower of Dnmblaino "-Mr, Smith 9. Uccitfltion-" Hen-pecked Man "-Mr. A. Camoron
10. Trio-" There was a Lad was bom in Kyle"-Messrs.
Jackeon, M'Cormick, and Andrew Fairfax
11. Song-" Oh ! Sing to mo tho aid 8cotch Songs"-Miss
Clara Leu
12. Sonp-"Gloomy wintor 's noo awa"-Mr. G. F.
G. F. Jackson
13. Solo-Bagpipes-Mr. A. Campbell
14. Reel-Mcr-sts. Culbert, Major, M'Leod, and Ramsay.
Inteimiesionof flvo minutos.
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16. Fantasia on Scotch Aira-Mrs. Caldwoll
16. Doublo Uuartette-" Bluo Bella of Scotland" 17. Dunce-Highland Fling-Mr. Culbott
lb. Soup-" A Man's a Man for a' that"-Mr. W. Weir
10. Stn«-" Keen Blawstho Wind o'er tho Braes o'Glenif-
fer"- Mies Fletcher
20. Song-My Ain Firetido"-Mr. Dingwall
21. Pccitalion-"Maneio Waugh"-Mr. A.Cameron
22. Solo-" Ye Banks and Braes"-Mrs. Gray (late Miss
Jamef)
23. Trio-"Willie Brow'd a Poek o'Maut"-Messrs.
Jaekion, M'Cormick, and Andrew Foirfax
24. Song-" Comin' tbro' tho Ryo"-Mies Clara Lea 26. Song-"Laes o'Gowrio"-Mr, Flotcbor
26, Song-"Highland Mary"-Mr. Andrew Fairfax
27, Duet-"When yo Gang Awa, Jamio"-Mr. and Mrs.
Jackeon.
Accompanist- Mrs. Caldwell.
Directors: J. P. M'Gregor, P. D, M'Cormiok.
Doora open at 7, to commence at half-past 7. Admiaaicm : Chairs (reserved), 3s ; body of Hall, 2a ; gallery. Clarence sheet entrance, Is.
G. W. NICOLL, I *",.,",".
J. P. M'GREGÔR / Secretaries.
VÄ'RSLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOLS, W SYDNEY FIRST CIRCUIT.
Tho Annual EXCURSION will bo mado to Clifton Gardens, Chowder Bay, on SATURDAY, 30th November, per steamers ALCHYMIST and.CYGNET.
Steamers will leavo the Circular Quay at the hours of 9, 10,11 a.m., 12 noon, and 1 and 2 pm., and Woolloo-
mooloo at balf-past 2 p.m. Too Alchymist will loavo Pyr-~ mont nt hnlt-paet 8am, and Balmain at 9 a.m.
Return tickets, Is 6d ; children, le. May bo obtained fioni ti o (cochers, members of oommittee, or tho Woeloyan Bock Depot, King-streot
JOHN T. KENDALL. General Secretary.
THE ONLY LIFE-SIZE WAXWORKS in Sydney.
Mr». GOURLAYS Exhibition Rooms, Pilt-Btroot.
QND WARWICK v. REDFERN.-Tho following W members of tbo Warwick Club aro requested to moot attho Domain, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON:
bedford, L. and P. Carolan, Clarke, Gray, Griiustons, Kelly, Kendall, Lowe, Seale, Wood«. Blackmore.
LESLIE J. PARK,
Hon. Socrotnry.
EAST SYDNEY V. NEWTOWN C. C-Mili-
tary Ground, 1.30 eharp.-Ahern, E. D. and C. Gregory, Hincby, Leathes, Meares,Punch,Tooher, Toohey, F. Wcbbter. 2nd li v. N. B. W. Barraok-squaro : Blaxland, Corkhill, Do Courcy, Gorman, Gritlllb, Massio, M'Dpwall, Oatley, Saber, Urquhart, UBher, Reid 12th.
EWTOWN CRICKET OLUB.-Eaat Sydney v
Newtown, on East Sydney Giound, TO-MOR- ROW, Saturday.-Messrs. Copp, Crano, M'Kern, Web- ster, Dummott, Tindall, AV. Fowlor, Nowman, Smidmoro, Piper, and Day. Meet comer King: and George streets, quarter to 1 p.m. Weet Sydney v. Nowtown Second 11, on Newtown Ground.-C. Dawes, W. Dawes, Fowles, J. Davis, Somerville, Lucas, Crano jun., Kingsbury, William eon, Law, Rogers, and Harris. ' Thomas J. Day, hon. BOC. REDFERN V. 2ND WARWICKS.-Domain.-Camp
boll, Howo (3), Greenwood, Hanigan, Forsythe, " "Uton, Wardrop, Wild, J. Marr, and Anderson.
_J. FORSYTHE, Hon. Sec. R. C. C.
" 0, C-Players ¡meet corner King and George
corrow, 1.45 sharp. J, Pearson, Hon. Sec.
'"V o. C. v. NEWTOWN C. C, on
?'-Bayliss, J. and W. Chippen
'~*d, Humphries, Jennings,
.>nciee-Douglas. Cooke.
^MPHRIBS,
. "i . " ' ~*n. Secretary,
\/lCTORIA v. PAKRAMATTA C. C-Railway 1
Station, l.1^ r-harp-Messrs. Rigg, Flood, Oougln«., j Patrick, Grsrey, Flihor, Sadler, Sompill, Tbiiinpion, Mil- I lengen, and Oatley. J. J. HINCliY. |
PUBLIC NOTICES»
NOTICE ii« horeby piArn. that tho businoo* of; the un-
derpaid as MINING AGENT and LEGAL MANAGER AA ill bo conducted for tho presout at thopl-iio of bunco s of the Into llrm of Fostor, Kelly, and Co , 271, Georgo-ftreot, Sjdney, »hero all communications aro
to baaddicsEcd.
^_II. W. FOSTER.
ON AND after 2nd Dr-combor, 1872, a RKDUOnON
of 20e j cr TON will be mnde on our present rites of Bur, Rod, »nd Anglo Iron.
THOMAS M. BROWN,
Minador. City Iron Works, Pyrmont.
IN 'IHR SUPREME COUR! OÍ NEW SOUP H
WALfcS-lu Insolvency- ACCOUNTS C\JR RlvNT, with Plana of Distribution in the following catato*, ebow mp Dividends, sa under, lie for inspection at tho oih o of tho Chief CorumiPhionor of Insolvent Batatos, and will le cinflriiitd on tho Twelfth (12th) daj Doocmbor, 1872, if
i not ni por-ed
1 h OMAS IRVINE, 11,172,1st dividond of 4B 3 7-16d in flies £ and 1 profèrent proof in full
CUNNINGHAM WILLIAMS, S879, 1st dividend of
6s 7»d in A
PAIRICK CAHILL, IO SCO, 2nd dividend of 2d in £
TRANK WILLIAM LLWlö, 10,32b, 2nd dividend of
?din£
WILIIAM MANNERS CLARKE, 10,190, 2nd divi-
dend of 4 fi Kid in £.
JOHN PIPER MACKENZIE, Ofllclal Asäigneo.
ÎN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH
WALKS.
ECl ITMAVril Al Jl_lll«TllLT10\,
In the Gooda of JAMES WILLlAMbON, lato of Now
caftle, m the colon} of Now South Wales, Assistant Postmaster, decessed.
Purmaut to tho Act of tho LegKlaturo of Now South "Wales, 20 \ le . No 12 sec 20, intituled " An Act to amend tho Law if Properly and further to Rollovo Trustoos, ' Notico is bcrebj given, that all creditors and othor persona having an} debt or claim upon or affecting tho catato of tho above named Janice Williamson, deceased, vi ho died on the r-ixtccnth day of August, 1872- and letlers of administrai m of vvhoEo gooda wero on tho tinlh da} of October, 1872, granted b} the Supremo Court of New South Waloa, in ita Peclesiaaliral Jurisdiction, to MARY ANN WILLIAM SON, of Newcastle, in the colony of Now South Wales, w idow of tho said doceaacd, aro birch} required to Bond in piitioiilare of (heir claims to HENRY JOSlvt'H BROWN, of Newcastle, in tho paid colon}, Pr olor for tho said Marv Ann Wilhauieon, on or boforo tho twonfv-fourth diy of Januar} next, at tho expiration of which time tho Raid
adn lnii-trntrix will proceed lo diatriluto tho apsots of tho ! said decrafed among tbn per-ona entitled thereto, having 1 regard to (he dibts omi claims eui} of which aho shall thou I have ni tico And Iba said Administratrix will not bo I hablo for tho a-.«eta so dietnbuted fo ntiv person of n ho'i
debts or claims fhu ahull not li ivo bud notice at tho time of
euch distribution.
Dated tina nineteenth day of November, v D 1872
HENRY JOSEPH BROWN, Proctor for the Biid Administratrix, Hunter street, Nowcastlo
ÏN 'HIE bUrflEME COURT or NEW SOUTH
WALES.
Is 1\!-0I\ISC\.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
An Account. Aiith Plan of Dlt-tnbutlon, in tho Ea'ato of W 1LLIAM SPEAR nnd FHP.DERICK BOND, of Naw CRÎ-IIO end W cet Maitland, Dropors nud Clothlors, trading imdir (ho ftjlo of bpenr and Bond (No 11,200), showing « first diAidend of 2» Gd por £ on proved concurrent debts, and payment in full of a préfèrent debt, also, an Accouut, «iib iirncrded Plan of DiVtribution in tho Estafo of ED- WARD 1 001, of Hill End, carpentor (No. 11,171), show- ing n dividend of ßs CJd perron provodoonourrent dobtn.aro no« filed m (boellice of Infolioncj, King-streot, Sydnoy, for the inepection of nil persons interested, iirnl nolico IH nerelj gfAcn, that 6uch account» and plans will bo su'i
nutted to the Court fir confirmation, on THURSDAY, iho 12th provimo, if not proviouply objoolod to. Dated, fydney, iCth November, A li 1872
1 REDBRICK THOMAS HUMPHERY,
Official Assignee,
_171, Pitt-street,
\T ICI ORIA, by tho Orneo of God, of tbo United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Taitb, ice., &c, Ice.
To tho Widow and next of kin of PHILIP HENRY
AKEHURST, late of Nowcastlo, in tho colony of New South Wales, Writing Clerk, deceased. Greeting :
WHEREAS it bath been represented unto our Supromo Court of New South Wales that tho abovenamed THILIP HENRY AKEHURST departed this lifo on or about the twenty-fourth day of August, in the yoar of our Lord ono thoupand eight hundred and eoventy-two, having at tho time of his'death coeds, chattels, credits, and effects in the colony aforesaid : Wo horeby cito you to appear per- se nally, or by your proctor, boforo our Baid Court, at tho Court-house, King-slreot, bydnov, on the seventeenth day of December next, then und tbcro to accept or rofu*o Letters of Administration of the goods, chattel--, credits, find < fleets of tbo said deceased, or to chow caueo (if you have any) why tbo samo should not bo committed to GEORGE SIDNEY', of Nowcobtlo aforesaid, hotolkeoper, a creditor of tho said decoaeed.
Wilner-8-Tho Honornbln Sir Ai.rnr.n STBI'IITN, Knight, Companion of tho Bath, Chlof Justice ot our said Supromo Court, at Sydney, this twenty-eighth day of NoA-ember, in the thiuy-tixrh A ear of our roign, and A.n., 1872.
[LI..] D. B. HUTCHINSON, Prothonotary.
JOHN LEADER, Proctor for the sold oroditor, New- castle; by WILLIAM OLIVBH, his agent, Sydnoy.
UPKEME COURT INJUNCTION.-A perpetual
injunction hairing been granted by the Supromo Court of New South Wales to rostrata tho défendants, J. B. Catfell and another, under a PENALTY of £30,000, from tho importation and salo of ocrtnin SPURIOUS IMITATIONS of WOLFE'S AROMATIC 8CIIIE DAM SCHNAPPS, as exhibited in tho causo, and bearing
the nemo of KIDERLKN.
WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that wo shall insti- tuto LEGAL PROCEEDINGS wilhsut further CAU- TION against all persons BUYING, SELLING, or DEALING in euch COUNTERFEITS.
_M. MOSS and CO.
TI N.-We havo made arrangements for the
Shipment of Tin and Tin Oro on account o( several of the mining companies, to tho consignment of our friends In London, Messrs. H. G. Ashhurst and Co,, Feuchurch-strcet, and will bo glad to undertake the earn« business for otheie. We will mako liberal OA8H AD- VANCES on shipment, either hero or in Brisbane, OB
favourable terni».
SMITH, BROTHERS, and CO.,
Sydney. Agents for
The Ruby Tin Mining Company
Ruby Crook ditto ditto
Glen Innes ditto ditto '
Glon Lodo ditto ditto > ¡ Champion ditto ditto ,' ¡
Oban ditto IXL ditto
Bolwarra ditto - Big Ruby
?_ St. Leonarda ditto._ TIN OR E.-The undersigned is prepared
to loceivo for shipment to London Consignments of tho above, and to mako liberal advances,
GEORGE R. DIBBS,
_131, Pitt-street,
WOOL.-Tho undersigned is a purohaser of Wool
or will make liberal advances on samo consigned to hi» friend» in London. '
_J. B. TICKLE, 311, George-gtreot.
OR SOLFERINO GOLD-FIELDS.
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Coach nins to tho above Gold-field»
MONDAYS and THURSDAYS.
Leaving tho Freemasons' Hotol, Grafton, at G a.m. Rolurning
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
E. ECCLES, Proprietor.
(SYDNEY MEAT-PRESERVING COMPANY. With a view lo the steady carrying out of tho Company's operations, the Manager is propared to reccivo offers and to treat for tho purchaeo of Fat Sheep and Cattle, to bo delivered at tho Ccmpany's Works during the next three months. Apply, with particulars of terms and price, to H. G. EDDINGTON, Manoger, Hacking Creek.
WILLIAM CLARK, having kept your WATCH
moro than twelvo months, and you not oalllng or tending for ramo, I ehall dispose of it for expenses in- curred uniese I hear from you in a week from date.
E. G. F AIRMAN, Watchmaker, (Vc, 40, King-street Weat. November 29,1S72.
PHILIP P. LIND feucceesor to G. Lind),
Ttbacconist, 20G, George-street, will Bhortly KEOPEN thoeo well-known premises with a woll asfoifed Stock of Cigare, Tobaccos, and genuine Moor" reh ii um Pipes ; and solicits a continuance of tho patronage hitherto bestowed upon bia predecessor.
PIPES MOUNTED in a superior stylo at reasonable charges.
TO PAINTERS.-All Jeiurnoymon attend daily at the
Gardener's Arms, lu a.m. George Willingale, Sec.
TO PAINTERS.-I, the undi reigned,consent to give
? 9a for Eight Hours. P. 0. WILLIAMS. ._
IMPORTANT Publie Announcement.-Jewellery and
other articles, except clothing, pledged with S. Cantor, Ce nd ti Loan Office, 192, Caatltirongh-street, 1 door from King.ftreet, after December 2, 1872, will bo kept C months. ÍtAUT.'ON.-Subscribers to tho Young Men's Ohrietlai
' Association »re requested NOT ,TO PAY any money J to Mr. P. WÍ.LSON, as ne is no longer authorised to recolvj the seme. B. M'LEAN, Hon. Secretary,
CAUTION.-SIr ROBERT BURNETT and OO.*.» .'
OLD TOM GIN.-The undorsigncd are ompowci I to take any raeaeurcs neeceaary to prevout tbo s , ' .,
eolowablo imltatione of their RED LABEL. Tr- *"*¿ -Crown and Treo. ^o mark
HARBOTTLE, BIDDULPH, and A" "-."
vol j»|r *t,SOr,
_JL ' .Wätroot North,
C1AUTION.-Tbo undesigned b :-¿-r.-.
i that fomo evil dispoecd p.r '*r^ Ton wTT* ..urctistcnicrs' patronage by frr rt,^!.hllV0 buüI) «°lio'"nK beg io oaulion the publia . -««nle*t reprosontationa, wo request a ttial to prove OK -,*$*>?«* ?uoh "t»'»T^^. «"} with tlret-oW articles -' ^i*?*1 Jho/ can bo »«PPUed oílaUiíhniint-. atti- , c{ to1orfBl produce at any of our cttat.llenmint., at u^ lowest-poealblo rouiuei.rating prioos.
G«rco-atrer' >, , HARRIS and EVERETT.
n^2^0Z^l%T ' m'Lower aours°-8ttuo1'*
I ~*TfcP" ,BRERETON wTn^noTbeTin atfondanoo at Uio
I 3J Turhish Bath To-Day. Novcmbor 29.
MISCELLANEOUS.
AVIARY, very bcnutifiilly oim-od, suitable forn gen-
tleman'» A-orsndnh or j ublio bar. On view at J. Chsndhr's Bird Shop, Haymarkot.
A11P lo bo SOLD, at 321, Brougham-etroot, D.ir
lingbursl.
T ARGE CLOCK for SALE TdläTc¡feet diamotorr Yo JLi bo seen at Robertson'« Coach Factory, 4S9, Pitt-st.
ANTED known, good AdvaneoB mado at 01, Pavra
niatta-st., on all kinds of Porlablo Proporty, &o
"^rOUNG MAN with small capital wishes to moot with X. something genuine P.D.H., HniiAi.n Oflloo.
CCOUNTRY HOTEL or BOARDING^ÊffÂBLÎSH
J MENT.-The Advoitieer, with £200. is willing to treal for litber oi tbo above in any good district. Address S. W., Pw-t-imco, St. Leonards._ "V^i .' ANTED, to purchapo, or rout with tho option of >'V purchase, a Family RESIDENCE, with con- veniences und grounds, in the suburbs of Sydney. Addross, vilh full particulars, A. A., Post OfHco, Sjdnoy.
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PROFERIONS TRADES ETC.
FARTNER rccpîir^iTTn^ld-ëstaMbshod country Store. 1-ieturn?, £G000 per annum. Capital ro quired, £1000. Addrcps Bona Fido, HBRAI.II Office.
ÖOTMAKEK.-WiinTod, good Kip WORIÍMAÑ.
G. Gardner, 499, Brickflold-hiII.
COPPER MINERS_Wanted, exporloBcod Coppor J MINERS for tho PonkDowns Coppermine. Apply et tho Company'» offlco, 32, Brldgo-Btreet, Sydnoy,
CHOPPER MIÑERS_wIñTíd föTtho Ciirrangara Miñe, "
J near Orango. Apply to
Mae Donnoll, Brothers,
32(5, Georgo-Btieet ; or to Walter Friend,
183, York-street.
KA PERY.-First-iliFB SALESWOMAN wintTd.
H. W. Webb, Helmoro Houso, 263, Pitt stroot.
RESSMAK1NG. - Wanted, flrst-cîTina AssiRtönts
and ImproAors. MIPB Kletohor, 09, Markot-street.
HEEF STATION.-Wanted, a perbon to tnko charge
of n «nail Shcop Station. Apply by letter, to box SO,
Tost Oflieo.
O CLOTHIEUS nnd OUTFl'lTERS.-A good SAI ESMAN «nnted 624, Wilflhiro-plaoo.Georgo st
f\\0 DRÂTÎ5KS -Wnntcd, 2 good JunioTXsSÏS J. TANTS. Charles Itupb, 239, PiU-Btrcot._
Ö~DRAPEKS.~ Mnntrd, a young LAD as Salosman.
Ruph and IUus<enu, GIS, Gooroo-street.
0~DÏrÂT'KRfr^^ed,^"TsSISTANTi Rush
and Rouseeau, Goorgo-etrctt.
T" ~Ó*~DRESS~and~MANTLE-MAKERS -Wanted,
good HANDS nnd ImproA-crs. Mrs. May, 263, Pitt-st. TO MILLINERS.-An ASSISTANT wantod. Mrs.
Moran, 91, South Hoad Road.
O TAILORS.-Wanted, *ood Vest HANDS. G. F.
Jnckpon, 428, Goorgo-streot.
O TAlLOKESShS.-Oood Alpaca COAT HANDS. Wakeham'» Clly Clolb Hall._
T" O TA1LORËSSES.-Wanted, good CoatT HANDS.
Api ly 440, CastltrcBgh-i-treot, Haymarket.
T~CTTAILORDSSEST^Wanted, VEST HANDsTgöod
woge*. Wnkehiim's City Cloth Hall.
OTAILORfT-Wanted, a first-class CUTTERTgood
tcstimenials as to character and abilities required. Addrers Y. B., BEIIAL» Ofilco.
ry\0 BRICKMAKERS.-Wanted, flret-olaes Fire-brick JL and Tilo MAKER. Apply T. Fiold and Sons, City
Pottery, Georgo-etreot South.
C¡ DRAplïlTS' ASSISTANTS. - Wanted, a
thoroughly qualified ASSISTANT, for tho country. Apply to Mr. Burnett, TeaB, Davenport, and Burnett's, York-ilreet. November 28, 1872.
TO ENG1NEBRS, &c, &c-Wanted, by tho Victoria
Gold Mining Company, Mudgeo, an ENGINEER to fako cbargoof the Quaitz-cruahing Machinery, and com- petent to manage (ho battery, &o. Applications, with references, to bo mad« to Robert W. Conway, Mudgee, on or before December 17, 1872.
TO 1NSCRANCÊ AGENTS, MERCHANTS,
SHIPPERS, BROKERS, &c-Wanted, by an eMabliahcd Fire Insurance Co»ipany, in London, flrat-clasa AGENT'S, to repreeent them in Sydney and district; nona but thone ablo to introduco large insurances and Rood bueineeB will bo treated with, Apply by letter, addreseed to Manager, caro of Moeers. Smith and Co., 20, Moorgatc strect, London.
n^O THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.-A legally X qualified MEDICAL PKAOTI I'lONER iarequired for tho City of NeweaBllo Lodge. No. 108G, Grand United Order of Odd Pellowe, Hunter River Diatriot. Applioi tiona fo bo niado on or before Ibe 4tb of Dooomber, 1872, and full particulars oblaincd by app])ing to Mr. J. CARMICHAEL, Bruco-ftroot.Nowcaetlo.
Ncwcaetlo, November 2fi, 1872.
ANTED, a JUNIOR, for the drapery department in a country etoro. Keep and Parson's, Goorge-st.
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7 ANTED, an experienced Convoyanolng CLERK.
Apply to Rum-ell and Holden, 179, Pitt-strO'-'t.
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/ANTfcD, a FARRIER'*} HELPER. P.
M'Kcown, Glebo LI and.
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; ANTED, HAND, to take chargo of a Drapery Do
partment in a country store. A. M'Arthur and Co, [/ANTED, H. M. S. Bluncho, lut Cornet andina ? Violin PLAY'ERS. For particulars apply on board.
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ANTED. MACHINISTS, Singer's improved W. W. and Gibba' ; Tackors& Improvers. 130, Pitt-st.
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AN'J ED, a DRESSMAKER ; ono that can work W. ond W. machino. 32G, Crown-at., Surry Hills.
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ANThD, ürst-clam PRESSER, Troueora and Vest
Uanda. J.;il. Mark, l8, Bridgo-stroot.
ANTED, IMPROVER to ihe Drossmuking. 210.
Caellerengh-etrcet, one door from Markot-htrcot.
T ANTED, LADS, to mako children's boots. 80,
riirramatla-Bireot.
"ÏT* AÏ\TED, a good General TINSMITH, for Hill V V End. For particulars apply Mr. J. Wood, tin fmitb, iS.c.,027, Ge-orgo-iitreit South, Sydney.
V»'ANTED, a trustworthy Practical JEWEliLBR, 't * to niun«go im established business, or to purchiieo
the feme. Apply 11, Hunler-atreet.
"C* "ANTED, a 15UTCHER; none but a drat-class
»v Salee man need apply. Apply on Friday morning to H. Whale, butcher, King-etreet.
.^TBTANTKlTan experienced MANAGER, for a Gold
\ » MÍLO in Ibu North of Queoneland. A com- petent person with flretclaes testimonials will be liberally treated. Apply Kolioiuian and Co., 12, Wynyard-lono.
\EJ ANTED, a (horougbly competent HAND, to tako Vi chaigo of tho Grocery and Wino and Spirit Department in a large country etoro. Muet have flrst-olaas references. AdilrefsM. S,, Generol Post Ofüco, Sydney, nclosiig referentes. Open until 30th instant.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
LAW.-A Gentleman from Adelaido, having had 16
years' cxperimco as searohing, drafting, and engrossing clerk, IB der-irous of similar EMPLOYMENT hero. Addrees Fee Simplo, HEHAI.P Office.
EQU1IIED, by a young Girï~(Protcstant), a SITUA
'1ION, Aihoro ibo housowork would bo light, A homo more dofircd than wages. Addross J. J., Barkor's,
neATS ngrnt, Sueflcx-strect. »
OllïUATlONS wanted, In onohouso, ns oook and lann C3 drep» and houso and parlour maid, (Protestants),
X. Y., 137, Eiinibeth-strcot.
TO Countrj Storr keepers.-First-class general Hand
wants tUTUAl ION. R. B., Mihell, Botany Rd.
mo ( OUN'l RY STOREKEEPERS.-A young Man, JL w< 11 acqiiiiiri t( d with tho drapery' and grocery business, d< tires an ENGAGEMENT se aeeiptant ina oountry store. Fuel elais rifircca i>. A. II. L., 292, Castlercagh-Rtroet.
mo LEGAL MANÂGER8, &0i-Wanted, n SITUA X 1ION, by an ifliicnt Clerk, well up in tho business; lirs'-clriEs rcfirencoe. Addroe» J. D., caro of Henry Griullhs, ndi-ntir-ing contractor, 174, Pitt-street.
a O WIDOWERS.-A highly respeotable party, aged I 20, would take tho management of a »mall family of ibildren lA-hire a thorough truntworthy woman would be H quin d ; eke can give good reference as to her reputation. Addrcfs Mrs. A.B., caro of Mr. Pierce, William-street,! Woolloomooloo. > ,
Tjnr " ANTED, by a respeotable young woman, a PLACE V V °5 General Set van.. 21, Ultimo Rd., Haymarket.'
8ERVANT8 WANTED.
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N ERBAND BOY wanted, with references. 19,
Hunter-street.
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OYS wanted. John Sands, 392, Goorgo-Btreot»
£2LENERAL SBRVANT, for Hill End ; aleo Genur.il VJT Sérvenla, town, higbeat wages. 6, Bridgo-atreot.
ËQÛIKED, Cookj LaundroBB, Gonoral Sorvanta; . email families; wages good. 391, Bourko-atreot.
WANTED, a LAD, for a boot shop ; ono aooustoined
to clean up. 499, George-atroet. _
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ANTED, a respectable willing Orphan LAD, 10 or
11 years of ago. 1, Market-atreot WOBU
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ANTED, a smart active young man, as WAITER.
Glasgow Arma, Gcorgo-etrcct,
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ANTED, a SCULLERYMAN. Apply Café
Frangaie, 283, Gcorgo-etrcot.
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ANTED, a young MAN, to attend horso and
buergy, ablo to drive 241, Elizabeth-stroot,
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ANTED, a young MAN, to milk and irmko bimsell
ueeful ; also a BOY. SO, Hunter-street.
ANTED, Bmall BOY, accustomed tohoreoB. Apply
Hover's etablos, 166, Pitt-etreot.
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ANTED, a .Bteady young MAN. Apply O.
Oldham, butcher, Paddington.
AÑTEÓrir BOY, af Furnitu^Shop7Tppo¡Íío
Wosleyan Churoh, York-atroot.
ANTED7ä~M"ÄNför"theoountry, to miliTñnTao
general farm work. Apply 116, Sussox-alrcot.
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ANTED, Wardroom COOK and ASSISTANT, for
II. M. 8. Cossack. Apply on board.
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ANTED, a married Couple, plain Cook and Lunn
dreaa and Housemaid. Mrs. Dunn's, 66, Piet-st.
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ANTED, a young GIRL, to nurao and bouaoful.
Mrs. Chapman, 04, Willlani-atrcol.
ANTED, emart GirF'ôT'Genëïal SERVANTE
cuetomed to chiblrcn. 211, Macquario-st, North.
ANTEDTgood WASHERWOMEN. X"HEUALD
Office.
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ANTED, General SERVANT, wash and Iron well. Mrs. F. Lee, Ivy Lodgo, Pitt-street, Rediorn.
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ANTED, a good Gonoral SERVANT. Apply Royal Standard Hotol, Grafton Wharf.
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ANTED, a Gcnorol SERVANT. Apply at No.
39, Kent-stroot North, undor the Flagstiff.
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ANTED, a General SERVANT ; no cooking. 39,
King-etroet Weet.
TANTED, a BARMAID, Supreme Court Hitel, V King.etrcot.
:TrÀNTÈDrîTltrong Girl BB General SERVANT. V Apply 179, rrciuier-torracc, William-street.
JANTED, n thorongh~General SERVANT-for~n V email family. ¿65, Bourke-st., 8, Hills, After 9. 7 ANTED, a respectable young Pcrpon, as Barmaid. ' Apply, with rofercnce», 4Ö7, Jeemond-pl., Bourke-st. ""AÏWiDTa" Genual SERVANT, in a»iwäffamily.
Apply 60, Princo-slreet, near tho bridge
A^ÊTJ^iTG^cial^ËlîVANr. 29^7Pi"tt-Btrêot,
near Pnrk-strcot,
ANTED,o COOK and HOUSEMAID; roferoncea
required. Mrs. G. Gabriel, 20, Wynyard-Bqu,Are. ANTED, General SERVANT, for two inTfamtiv.
107, South Head Road.
WAITING, Cook; aleo first-class Laundress. Wnutcd
20 General Servants. Mrs. Allan, Nowtown.
ANTED, a good Female COlJKT~GroJt Britain
Hotel, Georgoand King plroet«.
; ANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply nftcr9,
M re. M'Neill, ¿08, Bourkc-slreet, Surry Hrlld.
ANTED, a "General SERVANT. 424, Casüö
rosgh-strcct South.
ANTED^ for Petersham, Girl, OB NUR5Ë"ânTto
moko herself useful. Apply P. Andreas.
"ANTED, General SERVÂr^Flnd~NÏÏRSE.
Home, Mrs. Y¡pond, Burton st., Souib Hd. ltd.
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ANTED, General Servants, Cook and Laundresi»,
Nurecmaida, Housemaids, &o. 102, Bathurst-ut.
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ANTED, Female General SERVANT, for a small
family, 386, Pitt-street, noar Livorpool-atroat.
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ANTED, a firet-class Restaurant COOK. Ciown
Dining-rooms, 188, Fitt-street.
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ANTED, HOUSEMAID and LAUNDRESS, NURSE, and KITCHENMAN. 2C4, Pitt-Btreot. WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Captain
Cook Inn, Miller's Point._ ANTED, a WOMAN for one day's sorubbisg., 2
o'clock, Thoatro Royal, York-street.
TAN TED, a useful GIRL in email family. Odd
fellows' Hall, Elizabeth-street.
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Star Paper Box Factory, 20, Wynyard-lano.
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ANTED, confidential General Servant, accuBtomod
to children. Mrs. Carter, fruitorer, Goo.-st. Mkt«.
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ANTED, a cloan aotive Girl, as HOUSE SER-
VANT. 499, Goorgo-etreet South.
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Caetlcresgh-stroet South, opposite Alfred Park.
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ANTED, a female COOK, 15a a week. W. Btowii,
labour agent, 207, Pitt-etrcet.
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ANTED, experienced COOK and LAUNDRESS.
E. N. Emmett, 362, Lloyd's-chamber», Goo.-st.
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ANTED, a roepcctablo young GIRL, aB Nnrso,
Kangaroo Hotel, Goorgo and Bathurst streets.
WANTED, respectable aotive GIRL8, for paper bag
making, at Paper Mills, Liverpool; Apply to Murray, Dunlop, and Co., King-street.
ANTED, a good General SERVANT ; abo, a
strong GIRL, for children and housework. Mrs. Taylor, Baw Mills, Balmain.
ANTED, a retpeotablo General SERVANT
(Protestant); good wages.' ' Apply, between'11 end 12, Mre. P. Talbot, 117, Philllp-stroot._
WANTED, a steady peraon (Protestant), ai N U ¡IS'-'
and NEEDLEWOMAN. Apply. Mr«. Henry Norton, Cambridge House, Jamison-streot.
VTTTANTED, Restaurant COOK, for town ; üTüTa VV woman COOK, and a HOUSEMAID, for hotel in Grafton. Apply 10 a.m., Woolpack Inn, Susanx
atreet.
APARTMENTS. BOARD & RESIDENCE
A A
COMFORTABLE HOME for a Bingle Lady, one cngnged during the day preferred. 32, Upper For'.tt. PARTMENT8 VACANT, at Btratu»pey~H,ii"M,
213i, Mnequario-Btrect, Mrs. Grant.
PARTMENTS vacant at MrB. Casper's, HO, Phillip » street, near Huntcr-Btrcot.
tUHE end other Apartments Vacant, 3, Lady u Young-ti rraeo, Bridge-st., near Macquarie-atroot N.
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OARD and RESIDENCE, at Exeter Hoiwo, 291,
Caetlereagh-strcet, between Park and Bathurst ni-.
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OARD and RESIDENCE. Mrs. Dobsan, 27, l'nrli
HOUEO, Park-elicot, near Pitt-street. ,
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OARD and RESIDENCE, in private family, for tw>
gente.; baths; terms mod. 251,Bourko-st, Wuilo.'. CHANGE OF AIR.-APARTMENTS vacant, ni>»r
Burwood Station. Mrs. Duruz, lfi, Hunter 8tro.it
ÜRÑISHED BEDROOM nnd^PÁRToÜRTTon d,
if required. No 1, Papieti-tor., Forboa-st, Wmloj. ÍÍ1NCE ALFRED HOTEL, ClovTi^^troT^Ked
fern. Good accommodation for boarders. Terms mod.
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MALL ROOM, furniphed or unturniehod, for young
lady engaged duriog tho day. 2, King-stroot Eisi
UrERlOR APARTMENTS, with board, in priwto
family. 149, ForbcB-stroet, near William-street. '
WÖ^omforiablo^ED^Ö^MFvacantTpriväto sit > log
room: partial board ; 25». 145, Castloroigh-et, N.
rsiTOÏS~toTASMANÏA will find superior «ecoin
niodationat Mrs. BROMLEY'S, Macquari-j Hou-o, Macquario-slrect, Hobart Town.
EQUIUE~D7Tiy~YmiTb, centrally situated~BOARD
and RESIDENCE, £3 month. Juvonis, HEHVLH.
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?**"% 7 AN1KD, immediately, eithor a small Farutuhiu
W COTTAGE, or APARTMENTS for two ; ni}«i
bo moderate. O. G., HKRALTJ.
ANTED, from about Thriitmas, for 6 or 8 riontha,
furnlBhcd or unfurnished RESIDENCE, oon taining drawing and dining rooms, study, 6 bedrooms, day nursery, lath, and servante' rooms'; 3-slall stable anil ccach-house, garden, paddock, and plentiful snpply of waKr. Must be in an olovated politlón, within easy drive of Slii tiy. Address or apply to R. T. Carter, Furniture Wiirc bouEe, No. 404, George-st., op. Telegroph OIHce, Sydney.
TO LET.
ASHFIELD-To LET or SELL, 9 roomed COT-
TAGE, abundance of wator, paddock, gurdon , lau bo purchased by instalments. 750, Georgo-etreet.
HOUSE To LET, every oonvonienco, J riomp ami
_kitchen ; Us. Whittell and Co , Bathurjt tir et
m/í ACQUARIE-STREET.-To LET, the firs£cïo3T irf HOUSE, 236, Macquario-strect, nearly opposite t« tbo I cgislativo Assembly, and at present oosuptcd by Mr. Jorer.ii roxton, from whom particulars may bo obtained, or at the Labour Bazaar, Pitt-street. ,
MANLY. MANLY.-TO LET, orfor8ALB C1
choleo FAMILY RESIDENCE, HOPE1 HOUM* situate on the ESPLANADE. Alao, PBTEBBVltT% HOUSES, Noa. 1 and 2. oloao to thoPIEB/ V Ug
Apply ttAYNES, TBEBVB, snd CO., Mort'sBooms
Pittfilrcot, »"wine,
j^HOP and DWELLING to LET. No. 72TG^7
^ elrctt^near Hoymarkot, MISB Ryan, 3l/PrlnoeV6t!
T° LET, a nopsÈT^tsWnFn^STwïSlSi X stabling. Apply ^WjB^Friond and Co./lS!"toffl
TO LET, new HOUSE, 4 rooms, 9a; oven^atTT^r
_p^.^a^namra^buWr^
TO LET, G2, Huntor-stroot, largoTäHOP 01^17,,
Stores. Rent, £ ISO per annum. ' uuloCB»»4
THÄ\.6,6' UBfan:»}"«t, Pyrm^nl^SuTRiBT J. DENCE, 7, rooms, kitohen, &o, W. Da»"^^.
TO LET, COTTAGE and Garden, DarHnTT^TT
Apply at 181, Liverpool-etreet. ' ng Po!nt
mo LET, PUBLICHOUSE," counter b^TT^T'
JL Ht lings, &c. 11. D, Cockburn, Piu"¿est SM'
/?"IO LET, in Hamlllon-lano, a two-roomed HnneS X Apply at 8, Bligh-alreot. M U0D6E,
TO LET, No. 1, Caldwoll-terrace, LiverDool "»""ni
_rooms, bath, &e.; key at No. 9. ' Clv^fef T° LET- COLLEGE HALL, Arundel-terraJ,'rTTT
opposite University, containing 11IroMntTwluÄ eervante' rooms, htnbling¡ coachhouse and^u»T- ath'
for larRo family. J. ^son^A^X^
."?TO LET, ni alow rent; or for SALE, on very liberal J fenns, LANCEFIELD, a residence, with l8 aores oi
good lund, on tho COOIC'B Rivor Rond.
_Richardson and Wrench.
rino LET, nt Point Piper Road, Paddington, near the JL churches, CHARLTON HOUSE, containing eleves rooms (and offices), some of them large, in perfect repair.
Rent, £100 a year. Inquire within.
rt^O LET, SHOP, corner King and Georgo street»,
X lately occupied by Mr. D. Henry AS Mining , Chambers. Apply F. LA8SETTER and CO, Georgs, street. _
mo LET or SELL, FERNBANK, delightfully JL situated, flvo ininules' from Hunter's Hill Wharf (forry boat calls at wharf on premises), 8 rooma, orchard, flower garden, largo water frontage, paddock, gardener'» cottage, bathing hoUEO, &o. Apply Haynes, Trocvo, und Co,, Pitt-street._ mo LET, MERTON LODGE, STANMORB. JL This puperior nnd elegantly finished residoncs, pre sently occupied by F. A. Strnfford, Esq., has E room»,
latbroom, kitchen, largo verandah, stabling ta»tofal)y
laid-out garden, &c.
l'or terms end cards to view, apply at W. H, Paling'»,
335, George-Etreot.
TO LEMONADE, SODA-WATER, GINGE».
BEER, AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS.
TO LET, I
a snug COTTAOK, with Premise» and a complete PLANT I for manufacturing tho above, now in working order, ana formerly worked by the lato Mr. lease Norris, 304, Castle« rrngh-stroet. For particular» apply to B, Bolomoui,
Blaokwall Stores, Circular Quay,
ANTED, to LET, In Crvstal-stroet, Petersham.
low rent, a Family RESIDENCE, with garden, coacbhciuse, outhoiiecs, stabling for G horses, abundance oi
water, cvo. Vi, Evans, 39, Market-street West._
FFICE to LET-spacious first floor, suitable for a
committr-n room. Over E. Millott'e, 309, George-it, OFFICES To LET. 2 rooms, noar King-Btrcot; apply
Royal Bino House, 170, Pitt-street._ f"VFFICB8 and STORES to LET. 13, Queen's-place,
GENERAL NOTICE.-The Agenta'of tu» Join»!
in various part» of the colony ara u follow»:
WESTERN.
Bathurst, Guyong,. Molong, Canowindra, Kelso, Peart
Rockloy, Meadow Flat, and O'connell Plains-It.,
C. W. Croaker
Carcoar and CoAvra-Mr. G. Rowland»
Hartley, Littlo Hartley, One Tree Bill, Bowenlelt, Morn»
garoo, and Lithgow-Mr. Maurice Lynch Orango and Lucknow-Mr. Jame» Dale
Wellington, Montefiore», and Ironbark»-Mr. B. A. tHm Mudgee, RylRtono, Avisford, Louisa Creek, Windeyer,
Long Creek, Hargrave», and Mundoora» - Hem
John Dickson and Son». Sofala-Mr. W. Walker
Dubbo-Messrs. Thompson and Burfitt,
SOUTHERN.
Albury-Mr. S. Mudge
Berrima, BoAvm.ll, Nattai, Sutton Forest, «an MOMTII»
Mr. A. J. Powoll, Berrima
Camdon, Narellan, Burragorang, and the Oak»-Mr. &
Simpson, Camdon
Goulburn, Marulan, Collector, and Bungonia-Mr, R»baTi<
Craig
Yass, Binalong, Gunning, Murrumburrah, and Jngfcng
Mr. James P. Ritchie
BraidAvood, Araluen, and Nelligen-Mr. A. Vider
Burrowa-Mr. J. W. Costello
Gundagai and Tarcutta-Mr. Michael Norton Wollongong and Dapto-Mr. William Howlett
Kiama, Jerringong, and Jamberoo-Mr. Thurns» J, Füllt?' Shoalhaven-J. Green, po«tmastor, Nowra
Bombala, Eden, Bega, Delegate, Merimbula, and Fuibnk>
- Mr. A. G. Flavelle
Young-Mosers. Hopkins and Gate Wagga Wagga-Mr. W. C. Hunter
Milton and Ulladulla-Mr. Frederick Hall.
NORTHERN. Armidale-Mr. H. G. Mallara
Hinton, Hexham. Wollombi, Seaham, Larg», MlllarV
Forest, and Black Creek-Mr. R. Blair Dungog and Claronco Town-Mr. Hanna Paterson and Gresford-Mr. W. Thomson
Singleton and Jorrv's Plaina-Mr. William Meya
Murrurrundi, Quirindi, and Warialda -Mr. Alauadtt"
Brodie
Inverell and Glen Innes-Mr. W. M. Steven», rainworth-Mr. P. J. Coghlan
Scone and Blandford-Mr. N. F. Assor Poit Macquarie)-Mr. Jame» Butlor
Kempsey, Macleay River-Mr. Otho Dangar
Cundloton, Wingham, Taree, Tinonee, and Manja«;.
Rivei--Mr, Henry John Cornish
Richmond Rivor- Mr. E. Rosa, postmaiter, SaUiu Tunterfield-Mr. C. Ctwanough
Clarence River-North and South Grafton, Uwre-cos, u$
Ulmarra-Mr. Thomas Fisher
INTERCOLONIAL.
QUKSNSLANll, Brisbane-Mr. Georgo Slater
Ipswich-Mr. H. Kilner " \ Rockhampton-Messrs. R. M. Hunter and Co,
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Mr. Charles Day, Adelaide.
VlCTOEU.
Melbourne-Messrs. Gordon and Gotch " \
Geelong-Mr. Henry Franks.
TASUANU. ' -
Hobart Tovm-Messrs. Walch and Bon» ; Launceston-Mosers. Waloh, Brothers, and BirchaK'
AVOKLANJ), N»W ZEALAND, Mr, R. Arthur, Qnoon-Btreot.
' NOUMEA, NBW CALEDONIA. George Rossitter.
Fur« Mr. A. D. Mitchell.
Tho f olloAving AGENTS are authorised to .hppIy'nU' »cribers and give their own rooeipts, also to receive lAvaK
tiEcments :
TOWN.
Gordon and Gotch ,, 281, Goorge-street, opposite Hi*'
.ter-Btroet
W, B. Loo. 144, CaBtlereagh-etreet F. Barker .......... 85, Sussox-Btreet
W. Hogan,. 113, King-BtreotEast
T.Picrce. William and YurongandBtaawi'
»treots .
Mrs. Fleming ...... Po.t-offloe,Pyrmont ?
Charles Lea. SO, Central South Head Eos»
R, Irodalo. 412, South Head Road, next Com-
mercial Bank
J. J. Cooper ........ Opposite Wesleyan Chapel, Girt*
Road: Railway Station tw»» stall; and Railway Bridge, raí
rama tta-Btreet,
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