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CLAIMS AND DEMANDS.
1APTAIN Ascough, of the Ship Malabar, hereby Vy gives Notice of that Vessel's early Departure ; and therefore requests all Claims against himself or the said Ship may be presented for Adjustment forthwith. I
Dr Evans, R. N. Surgeon Superintendent of the Ship Malabar, intending to leavVthe Colony shortly, all Claims are requested to be presented.
Mr. Thomas Webster, Chief Officer of the Ship Malabar.leaving the Colony, all Claims to be prese nted.
Mr. David Brown, Second Officer of the Ship Ma- labar, leaving the Colony, all Claims to be presented 1
Mr. John Brown, Third Officer of the Ship Mala- bar, leaving the Colony, all Claims lo be presented. 1 " Mr. John Watson, Chief Officer of the Ship Atlas, leaving the Colony, desires Claims to be presented. 2
Mr. James Killwick, Second Officer of the Atlas I leaving the Colony, requests Claims to be presented 2
Mr. John Rogerson, Third Officer of the Atlas, leaving the Colony, all Claims to be presented. 2 " William Maughan, and Ann Maughan his Wife, proceeding to Eui ope by an early Opportunity, re quest all Claims may be timely presented ; and all Persons indebted to the said William Maughan are in formed that no further Time can be afforded them t> adjust their Accounts, unless forthwith settled. 1
Anthony Galway, Hem y James Hord, Wm. Spen- cer, Thomas Cole, James Marlow, Joseph Armitage. Robert Berry, James Peacock, Andrew Forster, John Bowman, Charles Harrison, William Edwards George Mitchell, Timothy Owen, Francis Batehell, Henr> Johnson* Joseph Ralph, Richard Evans, Duncan Paul, William Allen, John Roberts, Thomas Chapman, Wm Latin, Anthony Calway, Robert Page, Peter Miller, William Wright, N. Johnson, and E. Anthony, leav- ing the Colony in the Ship Malabar, all Claims to be presented forthwith. 1
The following Persons leaving the Colony in the Ship Atlas, request Claims to be forthwith presented : John Green, Charles Osborne, John Baptist, John Luccock, David Hill, John Henderson, John Edwards, Thomas Meader, Robert Ross, John Thomas, William Crockwell, Charles Peterson, William Bradley, Charles Dykes, William Thompson, James Williams, Charles Foreman, Francis Symons, Thomas I.enhan, James Page, Edward Evans, Tilomas Appleby, Edward War- mer, Christopher Blake, and William Witchell. 2 . Mary Kelly leaving the Colony for Port Dalrym pie, requests Cairns to be presented. 2
Albion Gummes to depart the Colony in the Ship Daphne, requests. Claims to be presented. 2
Maria Clark leaving the Colony bv an early Op- portunity, requests Claims to be presented. 2
The following Persons leaving the Colony in the Schooner Elizabeth and Mary, request Claims to be presented for Payment-:
Mr. William Rook, Mr. Thomas Marshall, John
H11P, Francis Mitchell, Daniel Floud, James Savage, I James Smith, Thomas Yates, William Booth, James Hoy len, Joseph King, John James, John Nuttall, Wm. Thompson, John Massey, Thomas Edridge, John Day, John Gordon, James Doyle, Peter Kikkert, Charles Moss, Charles Watson, Thomas Rogers, John Gi igen, Peter Durham, John Williams, George Darcey, Mau rice Conroy, James Bennett, Christopher Ash, and Jo- seph Flood, William Inward, George Mitchell, John Morgan, John Atkins, and John Day. 2 NOTICE- All Persons who stand indebted to
Elizabeth Gray, of Sydney, are desired to pay the same immediately either to the said Elizabeth Gray, or into the Hands of Mr Norton, Solicitor or coercive Measures will be immediately resorted to
to recover the same, without further Notice or Respect
to Persons.
MR. R.Jenkins has imported on the David Shaw
from London, and has ON SALE the following ARTICLES :-A few tons of iron assisted by about 40 boxes of tin plates and wire for making up tin ware, assorted files, brown stout, Cheshire and double Gloucester cheese, Cork butter, a large variety of woollen cloths, superfine second and narrow of vari
ous colours, waistcoatirigs, as jeans, quiltings, toili nets, and swandowns, kerseymeres, velveteens, cordu- roys, ready made coats, waistcoats, &c. hosiery, bom bazettes or queen's stuffs, ladies' fine split straw bon- nets, and a variety of other articles. ^33=" Terms,
Ready Money.
To be SOLD, or LET for a Term of five, six, or seven Years, a neat, substantial, commodious, and lately erected DWELLING-HOUSE, eligibly situate in the Town of Parramatta, adjoining the New Bar- rack Inclosures, well calculated for Business of any kind. The Premises comprise two spacious Rooms, floored and ceiled ; has a good Garden fenced in, and at present cultivated. The Proprietor would not wish either to Sell or Let the same, was it not his Intention to re-visit his native Land as early as possible. He wishes also to dispose of a 50 Acre Farm at the Seven Hills, lying between that of Smith (formerly of the Park Gate) and that of Edward Ellis ; together with 17 Head of Horned Cattle, in good Condition -Fur- ther Particulars may be obtained by applying to the Proprietor, William Maughan, on the Premises.
& Persons are cautioned against trespassing, by Stock
or otherwise, on .the above Farm.
., t . ,£ALES BY AUCTION.
' BY MR. LORD, '
On Monday next, at la o'Clock, at the lale Residence
of John Jones, deceased, in O'Connel-street,
OÜNDRY ARTICLES of HOUSHOLD FÜRNI k5 TURE, Woirxen's Wearing Apparel, and other Articles.-Conditions, prompt Payment.
BY MR. LORD,
At his Auction Mart, in Macquarie Place, on Tuesday
next, the 23d Instant, at li o'Clock precisely,
FINE'Cossas and Baftas, Blue Cloth, China Duck,
Velveteen, Ball Cotton. Thread, Paper, Quills, Wafers, Beaver and Chip Hats, Clothes Brushes, Shoe ditto, Liquid Blacking, Windsor Soap, Candles, To- bacco, Arrow Root, English Glue, a Quintity of Salt Pork, Hyson and Hyson Skin Teas, Sallad Oil, Gun- powder, a few dozen of excellent Madeira Wine, Pale Ale, Noyau, Chairs. Table*, Chests of Drawers, Sofas, Bedsteads, Wash-hand Stand«, and \anous other use-
ful Ai tides. -
BY MR. BEVAN,
At his Rooms in George-street, on Wednesday next,
, the Sl|h ¿Instant, at 11 o'Clock, " »
GENTLE MINN'S Wearing Apparel, Superfine and
' Second CloLh^, Jersey, me res, Hosiery, fine Beaver Hits, a few Jars of Anchovies, Bengal Print»., Irish Linen, Calicoes., and a Variety of other Article». Conditions, prompt Payment
HANKINSON's Sale and Commission Rooms.
For SALE by AUCTION, on Thursday next, the 25th Instant, at 11 o'Clock, a large ASSORT- MENT of EUROPE,CHINA,and BENGAL GOODS. Conditions, prompt Payment.
L^O be SOLD by Private Contract, two small
HOUSES, No. 35 and 36, York-street.-For Par- ticulars apply at Mo. 35._
JUST IMPORTED.
GOODS for SALE, imported on the David Shaw, Captain Jordain :
Pale Ale | Ditto pelisse cloths and axes of all sorts | shawls
brass wire flour sieves, of | ditto bonnets
all sizes | ditto split straw
brass wires for carpets | ditto millinery, executed bread baskets | in the first style
Britannia metal spoons | ditto gloves
ditto teapots | ditto stays and corsets ditto ladles | ditto toilet boxes brass cocks, all sizes | lace
ditto patent | leather travelling cases
brass buttons, all sorts | muslins, of all descrip- Scotch and pearl barley | tions
trimmed and untrimmed | mustard
bonnets | masons' tools of all sorts books of all sorts | mushroom ketchup '
bar tin | olives
Wellington boots | oatmeal
cutlery of all descrip- | port wine in bottles
tions | pickles
cordage, all sorts , | paints of all colours calieoes | ditto oil
cambrics | plate powder
crockery | pease for soup cut glass | pitch
carpeting of all sorts, with, | ribbands
wires | sherry wine chairs of all kinds | shoes of all sorts
cork screws and corks | slops capers | stationary
coopers' tools of all sorts | snuffer trays and snuffers carpenters' tools | spirits of turpentine ditto ditto in sets | yellow .soap
cotton threads | transparent ditto copper scales & weights | shaving ditto furnaces | sugar in loaf
frying pans | silks and satins glass lamps for halls | sewing silk and twist gig harness | japan secretary
gunpowder barrels and | sadlery of all sorts
cannisters | stone bottles
men, women, and chil- | spruce
dren's hats | tea sets of china Wellington hats | tin plates
hearth rugs | tin ware of all sorts hosiery of all descriptions | tin in boxes
silk, cotton worsted, &c. | tin bar for solder handkerchiefs | tea trays red and pickled herrings | tar
iron pots of sizes | tobacco pipes, large and iron pans and kettles | small
iron wedges | threads and trimmings iron pincers | vinegar in jars ¡ion pickaxes, hoes,hatch- | whitening
ets, saws, caulking, cold | waiters for table services
chissels, ladles, chests, | worsted for darning, and
vyces | a great variety of other Irish beef and pork | Articles too numerous jewellery of all kinds | to insert ; the whole to a variety of ladies' boots | be sold on very low
and shoes | terms, for ready mo- ditto fancy dresses and | ney.
robes |
-> Persons wishing to make Purchasers are requested
to make speedy Application to Captain Sindrey.
I ADVERTISEMENTS. . ~ rs'T
I **?-*? * .*. ~- , j t.1 iii*.
1 iVTOTICE is hereby ghen, that John Jaque v°Hfe.
rlv of the Execuors named in the last Will ami Testament of John Jones, late of O'connel-street; Sydney, decayed, intends to apply to the Supreme Court of Civil Judicature in and for the Territory of New South Wale» and its Dependencies, that Admi- nistration of the Estate and Effects of the said John Jones may be granted to him.
ADVERTISEMENT."--For~SALE, at redbed
Prices, at Mr. Browne's Store», Macquarie Place,1' the CARGO of the Ship Mary ; consisting of Bengal Rum, 30 to 40 per Cent, above Proof, per Invoice ; Hyson Tea in Chests, Half Chests, and Ten Catty Boxes; China Sugar Candy rn Tubs and Half Tubs; Dacca and Tranquabar Soap ; Saltpetre ; treble strong glazed Gunpowder ; Rice ; Tanah Sannah, 20 yard P eces ; -Luckipore Cossahs, 20 yard Pieces; Emerties, 15f yard Pieces; Chintz, 5 yard Pieces; Chintz Shawls; Pal'anpores; Gurrah ; Curwah|' Check Shirts and Trow.sers^ Red Shirts. Also; a lew Kit* of Steel, at 8d. per lb.
The al>ove Articles will be Sold in future in small Quantities for the Accommodation of the Public.
H> PUBLICANS AND SE V I'Lb,Ka.-iNot.ce ii
hereby given, that ^Mr. Browne has rtdticed the Price of his Bengal Ruin,'30-to 40 per Cent, above Proof per Invoice, to 19 Shillings per, Gallon, for any Quantity not less than "one Cask. Macquarie Place, 9lh Oct. 1819.
ON SALE, at Joseph Davis's, Watch and Clock
Maker, opposite Mr. Henry Marr's, CastJereagh street, Gold and Silver Watches, gold seals and keys*, imitation ditto, gold ear-rings of patterns, fine gold wedding rings, silver and other thimbles, gold watch hands, i\ory combs, a variety of watch maker/ tools, cases of instruments, shaving boxes, black lead pencils, (violin strinsrs, watch springs, pendulum wire, Glauber I salts, magnesia and rhubarb, an excellent fowling piece, à pair of pocket pistols, an excellent chronome- ter, and numerous other articles.-Also, watch glades of all sizps, and glasses for hunting watches, at t\À low-
est price*.
^O be SOLD, at the St »re>. of Jones and Riley, a! I
small Quantity of HAMS and BACON, of super¡
rior Quality.
WANTED, a WET NURSE in a Family going to
the Southward -Apply at the Counting-house,
of Messrs. Jones and Riley.
ANTED, a few cible SEA M i\N.-Application
to be made'to Mr. John M'Queen, Hunter
street, Svdnev.
ES f Mould and Dipt CANDLES, to be SOi J) on*
the following Terms :-Moud I*. 2d Who'esale Is. 3d. Read; Dint Is. ditto, Is. id. Retail.-Apply at Mr. Edward Redmond's. George-Street.
Obe-SOLD, a neat and comni'idmu DvVELLING HOUSE, «situate No. 21, Clarence-*t»-eet, con- taining: four good Rooms, with an Upper Apartment, and a Veranda in front, having a v*ry s-paeious Gar- den attached, with a Well of good Water.-Also, the two Tenements adjoining No*. 25 and 23, and th ee Houses in the back Street adjoining each other.-Ei- ther of the above w ill be Sold separately if required,
and six Months Credit given, on good Security, for One- ' half of the Purchase Money.-For Particulars apply
at No. 72, Georüe-«>treet. " '
N bALE, at S. Lew's No. 72, George-street, . wholesale and retail ; Hyson, hyson skin, young) hyson, and souchong teas, in chests and half chests, tobacco, English soap, raisins, currants, pepper, g;in.
ger, cut glass ware, window «"lass 8 by 10 and 14 by , 12, blister steel, nail, rod, and hoopiron, paints oils,<3 tuipentiñe, and bru hes, superune and second hine
I cloths, bluejackets, white cotton shir s EntíJish checks/ English and India prints, calicors, chintzes, rnuslms,,/ &c. &c. Also, just arrived per David Shavy, imitation ¡\ linen for shirts, loaf Migar, and an assoitment of iron j pots. Kf3 Brandy, rum, and gin, by the cask, ai.d six . skins of tobacco, about a ton weight, at Is. per lb.
MR. Raphael, No. 11, Pitt-streel, Sydney, begs
leave to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has for SALE the following GOODS,
on the most reasonable Terms :-Calicoes and English prints, Bengal ditto, young hyson and hyson skin teas slops of all kinds gentlemen and ladies'dress shoe«,
quart and pint decanters, glass, crockery-ware of all - descriptions, good white marseilla waistcoats, hats, &c. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA