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r, x , »Y MR» LORD,
^t his Anction Mart in Macquarie Place, on Tuesday
neit\ the Util Instant, at Eleven ¿'Clock,
C1t>SS\S, âarinah», Baftas, Prints, blue Gurrah,
/ Ladies' Dresses, Cloth for Pelisses, Slop Clothing, .Glass and Tin Ware of all Descriptions, West India.' Hoes* Pit and Cross-cut Saws, Tobacco, Rice, Tea, Pickles, Sauces, Sallad Oil, Mustard, Children's Books/ 'Joys, and numerous other Articles.
BY MR. BEVAN,
At hi» Room« in George-«treet, on Wednesday next,
the 12th Instant, at 11 o'Clock,
ABOUT Ten Casks of the best CAPE MADEIRA
WINE, and a Variety of EUROPE, CHINA, aod BENGAL GOODS, of the latest Arrivals.-Con ¿huons, prompt Payment.
BY MR. LORD,
At the Market Place Sydney, on Friday next, the 14th
Instant, at Ten o'Clock,
ABOUT TEN HEAD of excellent MILCH COWS,
particularly adapted for the Dairy.-Terms, prompt Payment.
»Y MR. BEVAN,
0« the Premises, on Tuesday the 9th Day of Febru-
ary next, at Twelve at Noon,
rpHEFREEHOLD HOUSEand PREMISES erected J by the late J. W. LEWIN, Es>q. Coroner, situate in one of the most agreeable Parts of the Town of Sydney, being on the Summit of the Brickfield Hill, with excellent Roads throughout its whole Vicinity ; opening at the Rear ii»to Hyde Park ; its Communi- cation with Pitt-street easy and convenient ; the Race Course'' perfectly under View ; and a very fine Space of Garden Ground, the chief of which is in Cultiva- tion.-To describe the Premises is almost unnecessary, as they are perfectly well knotvn ; the House contains 8 Rooms, and in thorough Repair, the Building being entirely new ; the Wads are of Bri'k and very firm ; and ihe Premises are only parted with because it is Mrs. LEWIN'S Intention to depart the Colony by the Ship Admiral Cockburn.-Conditions will be made known at the Time of Sale.
ft^ The Premises may be viewed every Day from
:* Nine till Four o'Clock.
N. B.-Should any Person wish to become a Purchaser * of the above Premises, Application is requested to
be made, with as little Delay as possible, to the Auc« tioneer, who will make known the Terms.
HANKINSON'« SALE and COMMISSION ROOMS.
For SALE by AUCTION, on Thursday next, the 13th Instant, at li o'Clock, the usual VARIETY of EUROPE, INDIA, and BENGAL GOODS.-Condi- tions, prompt Payment. _ TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Mr. Han
kinson's Rooms, George-street, Sydney, on Thurs
day the 13th Instant, several Casks of broken and refuse GLASS WARE, imported on the Brig Robert Quayle. The same to be Sold for the Account of whom it may Concern, unless the original Contractor Cor the Purchase of said Glass Ware shall in the In- terim think proper to make good his Contract.
CAPTAlN EDWAKO SINDREY begs Leave to inform
the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Colony, that he has opened a large ASSORTMENT of GOODS for In
spection, at Mr. Bevan's Rooms, in George-street, which he doubts not will be worthy of Attention. They will be Sold at moderate Prices», for ready Mo- ney -Port and sherry wine, cordage, pelisse cloths and shawls, boxes of tin, earthenware in dinner and breakfast sets, glass tumblers, wine and finger glasses, sets of cut glass complete, tin ware of every descrip- tion, slops, carpeting, hearth rugs, sallad oil, pickles, ketchup, capers, pearl and Scotch barley, vinegar, mustard, cloves, tar, jewellery, ladies' boots and shoes, ironmongery of all sorts, carpenters' tools in complete sets, iron bias, adzes, hoes of all descriptions, iron chest, whitening, silk and cotton hose, threads, tapes and bobbings, bonnets and millinery of every descrip- tion, a great variety of books, gentlemen's cabinets, sadlery and gig harness, & a variety of ladies' dresses in pieces, some very superior to any of the kind ever brought to the Colony before.
TO be LET, those commodious and well-secured'
STORES, adjoining the Premises of the late Mr. Isaac Nichols, recently occuiped by J. Birnie, Esq.-Application to be made to Mrs. Reibey, No. 1, George-street.
NOTICE.- All Perbons are hereby cautioned
against Trespassing on the Farm at the Field of Mars, known by the Name of Porteus Mount, bounded by tm>e of James Thompson, Esq. and William Bal- main, Esq. containing 120 Acres, formerly the Pro- perty of Michael Connor, but now belonging to the undersigned ; as any one offending herein after this Advertisement, particularly by carrying away Tim- ber in Log or Plank, without a written Permission, will be rigidly-prosecuted ; and any one giving Infor- mation of the offending Party will be entitled to a Beward of Ten Pounds from me, ROGER CONNOR N. B.-Tb» is the second cautionary Advertisement.
ADVERTISEMENTS*
WÏÏ&* positively SAIL for LONDON <3Urçct wl#
in» February, the remarkable fine fast-sailing SHIP 4PMIRAL COCKBURN, A 1. The greatest [Part of Ijer Cargo being .already engaged, all those Gentlemen desirous of shipping Goods ou board her, I w.ill oblige by making their .shipments as early as pos*
sable, ijas most excellent Accommodation for Passen- gers. -For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. Ber^ry and Woolstonecraf, No. 97, George-street ; or to tile Commander, Mr. John Briggs, No. 9, George-street.
LIBERAL EDUCATION.-Dr. HALLORANS Esta-
blishment for Classical, Mathematical, and Com
I mei cial Education, will be re-opcned for the Reception
of Students on Monday, the 10th Instant.-To the Parents and Friends of his Pupils Dr. HALLORAN con- fidently refers for Attestations of their rapid Advance- ment in their Studies ; and he desires to rest his Pretensions to public Support solely on the unques- tionable Evidence of his Experience and succesful Exertions, afforded by the superior Improvements of the Youth who have already been confided to his In- struction.«-Phillip-street, Sydney, 1st January, 1820. ALMANACKS FOR THE PRESENT YEAR,
now published, are on Sale at the GAZETTE RECEIVING OFFICE.-Price, to Non-subscribers, 7s 6d. r|M) be DISPOSED OF, at No. 3, Pitt-street, Syd 1 ney, the last Seven Years SYDNEY GAZETTES, each Year separately and neatly Bound._
DVERTI8EMENT.-Mr.* BROWNE informs the
Public, that he has made a further Reduction in the Prices of the GOODS now in his Stores ; con- sisting 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 in tubs and half tubs ; Dacca ball soap and Tranquebar ditto; saltpetie, steel, treble strong glazed gunpowder in 2ib. canis- ters, Bengal calicoes, consisting of luckipore cos sahs 20 yard piece«; tan na h sannah 2J yard pieces; emerties \h\ yard pieces, and gurrah ; also, chintz shawls and pallampores; curwah for labourers' shirts; check shirts and trowsers ; red shirts, and several other articles._ i.^OR, s AL b, at i he blore- ot JONLS and RILEY, from
. recent Importations, brandy, gin, Bengal rum, Dacca ball and bar soap, canvas, three-bushel gunny bags, woolpack stuff, baftahs, calicoes and chintz of all descnptions, palempores, nutmegs, mace and cloves,
rattans, cheroots in chests, table rice, hyson, hyson ; skin, and souchong teas in chests and half che^s, ¡ English crockery in crates, consisting of white, blue, and green-edge tureens, dishes, soup, flat, desert, and muffin plates, ewers and bacons, jugs and mugs din- ner services, &c. &c. &c. port wine, blue, green, while, black, and yellow paints, linseed oil and turpentine, iron, window glass 14 by 10, 12 by 10, 11 by 9, and 10 by 8; Brazil and negro-head tobacco, coir rope, and cocoa-nut and elephant oil.
JOSEPHSON, Jeweller and Silversmith, No. 3» . Pitt street, begs leave most respectfully to ac- quaint Ladies, Gentlemen, and the Public at large, that he has received Supplies by the more recent Ar- rivals, which enable him to set before them various cu- rious and elegant Articles ; a superb Investment of elegant Jewellery ; a Lady's very elegant Gold Watch ; an elegant Musical Box, of new invention, that has the power of amusing with several admired airs ; and
numerous other fashionable Art cles.
Also, the approved Lozenges of Toulu.
N. B.-The best Price given for Old Gold and Silver,
and for Diamonds, Pearls, &c.
JUST IMPORTED, and on SALE at the Market
House, Sydney, all kinds of fancy tin ware, con- sisting of jelly and melon moulds, paste cutters, hand- some dish covers, fish kettles, japanned and plain sugar boxes, japanned lamps, coffee and tea pots, bread and nutmeg graters of sizes, oval and round dishes of sizes, kettles and saucepans of all sizes, lan therns, tinder boxes, dredging boxes, pepper boxes, candlesticks, tea canisters of sizes, fish slices, a few pairs of plated spurs, tunnels, &c. &c. &c.
N.B. Wine, rum, gin and brandy, wholesale and retail. Also, a few kegs of pickled and red herrings.
1^0 be SOLD, at ROBERT COOPER'S, George-str,eet,
facing the Burial Ground, a great assortment of all kinds of earthenware, casters, jugs, tea and coffee pots, sugar basons, and milk jug««. Gentlemen's families may be supplied with sets of elegant dinner services
of blue ware at a most reasonable rate. Also, 5 ton of nail rod iron to be sold cheap, a few bales of Bengal print* of 10 yards each, and a few of 6 yards each, elegant tea boards and bread trays, common knives and forks, English prints, fancy handkerchiefs, iron pots by the pound or ton, tar by the barrel, Britannia metal teapots, Scotch cloth for shirting, ready made waistcoats, D. D. soap by the bag, paints and paint oil. turpentine, foolscap paper by the ream, salted fi\h by the cask, at 2d. per lb. fine lard by the cask, at Is. per |b. tea by the chest, sugar hythe bag, fine Cognac brandy, good Bengal rum, fine English currants, and good meal fpr fattening pigs at Id. per lb.
rJ: AU kinds of tin ware made to order on tho mott ? ? reasonable, tercas.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
To be LET, for such Term as maybe agreed on, and to be entered on at Pleasure, from 25 to 50 Acres of the best Arable Land in the Colony, fit for immediate Cultivation, situate on the Banks of the South Creek, free from the Injury of Currents in Flood Time ; comprising a Part of the Estate of 700 Acres, known by the Name of Clydesdale, late the Property of Mr. Walter Lang, deceased, with a good Dwelling-house safe from Inundation. The Advan- tages which this Estate possesses are superior to many others, as there is an abundance of excellent Water, procurable at the short Distance of not more than 4 Rods from the Dwelling, at all Seasons of the Year, and when the greatest Droughts prevail ; and its con- tiguity to the Turnpike Road, leading from Parra- matta to Richmond, which is cut through the Estate, from the former of which it is situated about 15 Miles; from the latter 10; and from Windsor S Miles; ren- ders it one of the most central and convenient Situa tions in the Colony.
A good Tenant may have the Advantage of two good Working Oxen, with Cart and Harness to be Ltt with the Land. As it is the Intention of the Proprie- tor not to Let the Farm to any except a married Cou- ple who are of domestic, s@ber, and industrious Habits, to save Trouble, none who are single need apply_ Further Particulars may be known on Application to the Proprietor, Mr. C. Tompson, 16, Huuter-street, Sydney.
And whereas Stockmen and others have a long Tinie pist suffered their Cattle and Sheep to Trespass on the above Farm, to the great Detriment and Injury thereof, and to my serious Los6; Notice is hereby given, that all Horses, Cattle, and Sheep, found Grazing thereon, after this public Notice, will be im- pounded for the Trespass; and all Persons cutting down and carrying away Timber from any Part of the said Estate will be prosecuied to the Extent of the Law. _C. TOMPSON.
r j IO be SOLD by PUIVATE CONTRACT, all those ex
JL tensive and well known Premises, No. 105, Pitt street, i he present Property and Residence of Mrs. Anne Robinson, who is about leaving the Colony by the Mup Admiral Cockburn.-These Premises are de- sirably situate for Traders and Merchant*, having a House built of Brick and Stone, a weli-accus>tomed
Butchers Shop, an exteivive (barden well stocked with Fruit Trees, an excellent Well of pure Water, well supplied at all Seasons; also, an extensive Kitchen and Baker's Oven.-May be viewed any Day, and further Particulars known by Application on the Premises.
/ \N SALE, at S. LEVY'S, NO 72, George-street, \J wholesale and retail, hyson, hyson skin, sou- chong, and congou teas, sugar by the bag, loaf sugar, English currants, pepper by the bag at 2-. per lb; gin» ; ger, about 100 bags of rice, 5 tons of nail rod iron,
sheet iron and steel, knives and forks, comb» of so:ts, curry-combs and brushes, a superior article of English shirting,English and India prints, muslins, calicoes in 12 yard and 20 yard pieces, threads, &c. &c. an assortment of earthenware just arrived from England now opened ; viz. table and pye dishes, dinner, soup, desert, and other plates, water ewer« and bacons, cups and saucers, jugs and mugs, window glass in sorts, Cogniac brandy, gin by the ca>k 8>. per gallon, ex- clusive of duly, rum of superior flavor at 7¿. 6ài exclusive of duty, and English glue.
N. B. Two casks of glass ware, containing ODDS and ENBS, warranted sound and perfectto the buyer. >
S~~TRAYED into Mr. Game's Herd at'îïëile'vue,
about five months since, a BLACK BULLOCK with a Brand so defaced as not to be legible.-Any Person claiming the same may have it on paying the necessary Expences._
M POUNDED, at Saittuel Biacknidh's, uV the Dis
trict of Cook, a Dark brown Cart and Saddle HORSE, nearly black, about 14 hands high; has se- veral white marks under the saddle.-The Owner if requested to release the said Hor>e within 21 Days from the Date hereof, or he will be sold to defray Expence»*
December 25, 1819._ M POUNDED, at bydney, for Damagesi Incurred on Wednesday the*26th ult. a white GELDING, dappled wiih brown. The Owner, on paying Ex- pences and describing Marks, &c. may by Applica- tion to Elizabeth Gray,Poundkeeper, Sydney, receive
the same.
IMPOUNDED, at Richmond, a BAY MÄRE,
branded on the near shoulder I. S. also a Sorrel Colt, with star on the forehead, branded I. P. under the, Imane.-The Owner may have them by applying to Edward Merrick, Pound-keeper, North side of Rich mond._j
IMPOUNDED, at James Macmaness's, at the East-
ern Creek, a short tailed BAY MARE, about 14 hands high, with a star in the forehead, and branded on the oil side under the mane with the letier B, down on one of her hips, and has saddle marks. The Owner may have the same by applying as above ; and if not released on or before the 4th of February next,she will be Sold at the Public Market-place, Par- amatta, to pay Expences.
SYDNEY: PRINTED BY G. ROWE.