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POU PORT MACQUARJE AN1- THE CLAHENCE RIVER. ';, ?fjTB1* ryi HE S T E A M E R ft JK& ^ ? Maitlaad, /rVL$ \Ml /^ ^' Parsons, master, will leave ^gjgS'SgjJhf . the Commercial Wliarf. for ?&uP-^t I'-rJB port Macquarie, and tho Clar. ence lliver, TO-MOKilO VV , the 13th instant, at Five o'clock. : .?? ? Commcrciul Wharf^May 1, 1843. .y-n;. TO OVVNKRS OF VESSELS, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, &o ''B'^U LET, either in ono or more .lots, ,*'.-- to suit the convenience of parties, a large and spacious WHARF, with ground . nttaclind situate in Darling Harbour, near tluWof ruination of, Market-street. Immediat'o posseaaioa can u- given'.''5 ? ??? ?'?-'.'? ?:? -.- ? - . , 'V ?- ? '?-?? ; Apply to .' ; - MR.H.T. SHELDON ^~ j TO INVALIDS. . ''.T. 7M A P E IN AND CO., * ? (From Weisi's, 62, Strand, London,) eUTLEKS, Surgical and Veterinary Instrument and Elastic Steel Truss Makers, 'sole mnuufucturers of tin; ne\v invented, elastic laced stockinya for varicose vuuih, tveak lcg-H, Sec,,' knee .caps;' ankle-pieces, ' hack-buards, and every 'other instrument for weakness or deformity. '? ' t iJ'1 .' Ladies attended at' their- pyrn residences, ii required, hy Mrs. M. Cutlery, &c, ground and repaired daily. MjtylO. ' , . , -.-; SHJElif SKINS AND WOOL. . 1~^HE undersigned arc purchasers ot - Sheep Skins, green or dried, in any quantities, for cash. Wool purclmsed as usual,, cither clean or In the grease, for -cosh. . - . : J, T. ARMITAGE.& CO. King-street West. In the Insolvent Kstate of WilHaiu Dun, of Patorson. SHEEP AND CATTLE ON- 8AUE, FOB i--.l'\ ?-?' €ASH. ABOUT 8000 Sheep, 120 head of Cattle, 30 Working Bullocks, 4 Horses, now depasturing at Darling1 Downs. Also, the Statloim, Hurdles, and Huts, 8tc, and about 180 head of Cattle, running at the Namoi River. I'artles desirous of becoming' the purcliascrs of tho above stock, will be treated with: .by. the - undersigned, at Ills Office, Mncqtiarie-Htreet. ? ;: n . OEORQE C. STEWART, ?..::? - ? ?--. ? Trustee , Syrlncy, Afay 10, 18-13. -VENr WORTH AND BLAND. rpiIE'.COiMMlTTlSE attending; tho X Ko vision ot- the Electoral Lists in tho (iiflerent Wards of the City, on tho part of the above Candidates. ' are reqacsted to _roeet at thu Committee Rooms, Oeorge-street, on Mon day, evening- next, the 15th iustant, at seven o'clock. ? JA»iES COOi'EIl, b .-—;--.?; ,....,,: :-.'-^-:r.~vSrjZ;-; ?? i- - Hon. Sccletiiry. May 11 Hi,. 1843.. .' ' ' ' BOURKB WARD. r' ?CO DBT OF REVISION. ;;;;.;':'; Town Clerk's Office, '? ? ? ; ? ' Sydney, 11th May, 1843. T^J CTfCE is hereby piven, that the 'il^i Court' for 'Revising the Electoral List in Bourku Ward, 1ms been ailjuurnrd till Monday next, thu 15tli instant, at nino o'clock :«. in. ;? when all casos standing over will be finally adjudicate']. This Court meets iu the Ooverti niont Buildings, Bent-streot. - . CHARLES H. CHA.MSKRS, Town C'lork.

ftATti COLLKCTORS. . - ' Town Clerk's Office, - Sydney, lltli Way, 1843. AT n Mooting of iho City Council, -h«Id on tlie 9tli instant, tlic following persons were elected Collectors of City. Rate*. John Q. Austin '? ?;-. ' ? Borijninin Uenyoa ' :';, :. '- , ; Richard Biniile Julin Ltayton -???; ? . II. -K.'Ntabett '.'. . , .John Rowley,' sen. These parties are requested to furnish' security enchto the extent of ^£1000, within fourteen diiys from the date of clectiun, and they are hereby requested to lose no time in sending' in tho names bt their proposed sureties to this Office, for tho approval of tho Council. CHARLES JU. CHAMBERS, ; ' ?'. Town Clcrlt. HORSE LOST, supposed to bo stolen, since Tuesday last, from an en cloned paddock, at Cariilalo, Burwood, where he had been running for tlio last eighteen months, a dark clicsnut aged hurst-, about fifteen hands high, with a white star on the forehead, a splint below the knee of tho off fore leg, ttvo whito 8|iotH under the saddle, and branded JB con joined under the urn no, on the off sido. A. re ward will bo given on conviction of the oftouder. Two top rails of tho fence having been taken down, induces tlio owner to believe that the horse above described lias beon feloniously taken away. Any one detuininghim afterthia iiiitlce, will bo prosecuted as tlie law directs, ..-. '?;-?'. -,.-.-?? ..... W. .HI. COHEN, *~~ .. *?? ' ?' Jewpllor and Watchmaker, Georgo-atreet, i Two doors South of Bridge-street. Sydney, 1st May. TO LET, for such term as may be agreed on, a House with Wharf attached, at the bottom of Clyde-street, well adapted for a boat builder, rental £2 5s. per week. Apply to William Langford, on the premises. Sydney, May 11, 1843. ' SALES HY AUCTION. Summary of Sales by Auction, advertised in the Australian. BY MR. W. H. CHAPMAN. Phaeton, Harnoss, (to., tu.murrow. Potatoes, tills Any. joiioml Moraliaudlso, this Any. l)ninnKc.l Tea and Hlce. this ilny. Ull casks, piu Iron, &c, tu.nnirrow. Cuiie NVluu, Furniture, l'urk, &c, to.morrow. . Sundry Blerclinudlj'.e, 15tli lust. Purr «r tlm VaiiitmnliiiTii Estate, 15tli Instant. Uvnso iif llousu In KiDR-slreet, 15th lust. jillnlry iMerchiinilise, Icth lust. . . ?? Fnriu at Jerry's I'laiiu, &c , 17tli lust. \llutiiieiits lu Farmiuattu-streot, nth lust. ... , Weekly Salo ull on, ibtli lnatiint. ??: 300AcrusiH.SeaIuirii,18tli lust. .,,. . Wines, lroiimuiis«ry, Sec, 19tli lust. Werchuiiilise, *liul nmt SSnl lust. ituro, See., at Port Mauauurie. day not fixed. HV MR. S I'll BUS. Vllutnieut at Cantorbiiry, this day. llalmntn Allotments, this day. . '-' leases of Cuttnges, this day. ^Novr lnn,''f lttlngs, &c, 10th lust. Fnlrficlii AllotiiiL-nls, lBth lint. ;utlouc9lii byducy, day not tlxcJ.' ~~ ~ JJAl'E WINE. MR. .8AMOEL LYONS.witl sell hy ituutinn, at his mart, corner uf (icorge,. itreet and Cliarlott«i.plnee, TO-MOKUOW; tlie I3lli inatant, at twelve o'clock preci.tuly, Forty-elght half-uliics 1 ,. HI rhirty-onequarler.cus.ks / CoP° s»e«*y Terms tit snlu,

WEEKLY S A L E OP TEA, EVERY THURSDAY. \/fR'. SAMUEL' LYD'NS is in 1x3. ctrante'd 'to announce to the Public th'ut arrangements have been mude by Importorn for establishing Wsrkly Sai.es or Htboh Skik Tka. uv Auction, uporr P(iiNoiPLi:soENURA.i.f.r adoi'tied in England. The Eighth Sala will take p!ace at Mr. S. Lyons' Upper Room, George at., on THURSDAY, the 18th Miy, at Twelve o'clock praciaely. When THREE HUNDRED CHEATS, ex.Lonl Elilon, Australasian Packet, Chelydra, Ttinidad, Dawsons, and Islay, will be brought forward. Term* and condition! will ba fully explained at the sale. %* Sample Chesti can be teen at Mr. Lyon*' Rooms, two duys previous to thj iale. THREli HUNDRED BARRELS PillMlfi MESS PORK. MR. SAMUEL LYONS will sell by auction, at the Sydney Flour Company's Wharf, Darling Harbour, TO-MORROW,, tho 13th instant, at cloven o'clock precisely, rhree hundred barrels prime Mesa 1'ork, now - being landed, ex ship Enmore, ? from London, . In lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. : . , . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. SAMUEL LYONS will sell.by auction, at his Mart, corner or George Btrcetand Charlotte-place, TOMORROW, the 13th instant, at twelve o'clock precisely, Dining* and drawing room chairs. ._ Couches, sideboard * Telescope, loo, and card tables Fenders and fire-irons Chimney glans and ornaments ' , Wardrobe, carpets, bell ropes, &c, &c. - -'-';}. ., Terms-— Cash. '? --*'- '? , NEW OIL-CASKS, OIL CASKS IN BHOOKS, AND PIG IRON, H^R. SAMUEL LYONS will sell by auction, at Messrs. Campbell and' Co.'u Wharf, TO-MORROW, 13th instant, at Ten o'clock precisely, without reserve, . ' , . , 120 Tuns new oil casks, from 250 to 300 gal. Ions (London make) ? 270 Tuns oil casks iti ahooks 50 Tons No. 1 pig iron. ,,..;£. Terms at sale. ' ; ? LEASE OF PREMISES IN KING-STREET WEST. NOW IV THK OCCUPATION OF MR. S. B1BKETT. fc/|R. SAMUEL LYONS has been ' ? instructed to sell hy auction, at his Mart, :orner of George-street and Charlotte-place, on MONDAY, the 15th instant, at eleven o'clock, Tho Lease of those eligible premises in King ttreet West, at present iu the occupation of Mr. Samuel fiarnett, having twelve months unex pired from the 15th instant, at a rental of £'A per week, payable weekly. The house contains eight rorms, kitchen, iliop, stores at the roar, with the advantage of tide entrance. - - , Possession will lie given immediately. ' Terms at sale. ,

TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. MR. SAMUEL LYONS has received ? instructions to sell by auction, at the Stores of Messrs Ray and Glaister, in Jamison lane, Jamison-street, on MONDAY, the 15th instant, at twelve o'clock precisely, The following goods, consisting of— Eight cases inousselinc do Jnincs ^_ One case small pattern challis Two cases worsted bindings, double London, &c. One ense worsted and thread line and solid plaited ditto One case linen threads One case white and fancy boot webb On r case cotton and silk ferrets, galloons, flee. Oue case black and white oral cotton and worsted laces One case white and coloured stay binding Oue hundred and fifty pounds sewing silk and tailors' twist One cuso cotton and Queen's .garter*, silk purses, Sic. . ,'?..'- . One cas«. white and colour*4«aged4TJcl»es . .. One chso gauze and fancy ribbons, fancy satin scarfs, &e. One case blark Bandannns and fancy Brussels handk'trclilfifs One case silks and earsnets One easi1, watered and striped Orientals One case 4-4 and eighteen inch Grouta'g patent crape : . '! One case best needles ; : ? One case bltick Ottoman and other shawls .'. . ?; One case real ciiantilly veils, falls, &c. One case fancy velvet scarfs and bugs ;. Tlirc« boxes 7-8 cambric handkerchiefs One case French merino . . . -,J.i One case silk Chusan dresses :. ., One cusc 'real jewellery, brooches, pins, ear rings, a»e. l ? ? ? - ' Soventeea Geneva gold watches, k, '' ' Terms at sale. : * ??? ' .; ~: AT- THE ntSK OF THE FORMER PURCHASER; WHO. HAS FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE TURM3 AND CONDITIONS OF SALE, OF TUB SEVENTEENTH NOVKMBEtl, 1642. ' » FARM AT THE HUNTER. Tlf R. SAMUEL LYONS is instructed . ?'? to sell by auction, at his Mart, corner of (Jp.orgo-streot and Charlotte-place, on THURS DAY, the 18th instaut, at Eleven o'clock, All' that piece or parcel of Land, containing by admeasurement three hundred acres, more or ; lesB, situate, lying, and being in the County of Durham, and Parish of Scahani, in tlm ter ritory of. Now South Walei, commencing at the south-east corner, 'and hounded on the east by Mickey's farm, bearing north ; on the north by a line bearing west iorty chains; en the west by Engur's farm, bearing south to . Hunter River ; and the south hy that tivcr to thu south-east corner uforesaid ; being tlie land promised to Iticliard Kelly, on or before the eighteenth day of December, IS22, and granted to the said Samuel Furncuux Mann, hi accordance with the report on cuso No. 25-2, made on the 13th day of July, 1638, hy the Commissioners appointed under the Act of Colonial Legislature, 5th William IV, No. 21. This farm is oue of the finest in the district, the greater part of the liuid is cleared and fenced, and is in a high state of cultivation, In tho occupation uf Mr. John Maim. Teums op Payment. — Fifteen per cent, cash ienosit on the fall o( the hammer, for the resl lua, endorsed Bills, subject to the approval of the auctioneer, at 3, G, and 0 months, duted to in the day of sale, und bearing interest at the rate of tun per cent, per uunuui, from day of uilc.

WiNES, CIDER, IRONMONGERY, CHEESE, &c. Vf R. SAMUEL LYONS haa re \-i. ceived instructions to sell by public auc tion, without tlie least reserve, at the Stores of .Messrs. J. L. Frew and Co., in Spring-street, on FRIDAY, tho Ifltk instant, at eleven o'clock precisely, to close consignments, and cloar out the Stores, Remains of invoices of tho following goods: — Sowed trimmings and edgings Filled shawls, new styles Superior Dutch cheese, table salt Peas-menl, oatmeal, and pearl barley Saddlery ami shoe leather. Ftfty^cases port wine, first quality, ' ? - Twenty cases champagne, iirst quality, one doz. 'euch Devonshire cider ' ' Lazenby'H pickles and sauens ' ? . Preserved meats, soups, and vegetables Essences, preserves, and comfits - Bath bricks, and three casks ironmongery, &c. A variety 'of sundries. . ' ALSO, ^Office Furniture, -consisting: of a - handsome double rail-desk, single desk, stools, &c. ?t.'r ' ' i.Al'TBU ?WHICH, '?' x Ono'dray, and pulley ? .. Oni) fuur-wlieeliul curriiigc, mid single harness Oriefirat-rate beam and scales, by M'Vlcar, of ' Glasgow '? *::??'? Half a tun of weights One boat, nsit now lies, near, the Government . Jetty. Terms nt snlc.

PORT PHIIiLIP POTATOES. m/f R. SAIVrrjJSL LYONS will sell by i*JL Auction, at lib Mart, corner of George street nnd Charlotte-place, THIS DAY (Friday), tho 12th hiatarit, at ten o'clock precisely, About two hundred bags Potatoes. Terms at Sale. GOLD WATCH, SILVER SPOONS, &c. In the Insolvent Estate of C. L. D. Fattorinl. WH. CHAPMAN has received * instructions from the Trustees to C. L. D. Fattorini's Estate, to sell by Auction, at tho City Salo Rooms, TO-MORRD\V, without any reserve, and for cash, at Eleven o'clock, Sixty-one books, various sorts One gig and single harness One set double harness One soap ladle, silver One sauce ladle, ditto One sugar ladle, ditto Ten tea spoons, ditto Two tablespoons, ditto One gold watch Two plated vegetable dishes After which, A first rate home made phaeton, quite new, fit for one horse. TO JUKIOH CLEHKS AND SUOPKEBPKB8 * - ' ASSISTANTS. M ON E Y S A VED! ON INCOMES UNDER .£100 A YEAR. The Lease of TWO COTTAGES with OAttDBN GROUND iND CAPITAL WBLL OF WATER, About five minutes' walk from the STEAM-PUNT WHARF. .OVER ON THE NORTH SHORE, MOWS AS NOTTINGHAM FX.ACB MR. STUBBS will sell by public auction, at tho Mart, King-street, THIS DAY, the 12th of May, 1843, at Twelve o'clock, the whole of the above. The following description may (rive some idea of the Property recommended to be seen before purchasing, as the situation and convenience, are rather uncommon and exclusive. 1. Tlie Cottages arc stone-built and floored, one bos two rooms on the ground floor, and two upper, with cellar beneath The other bas two rooms on the ground floor and one above. Both glaized. plastered, and neatly finished off. The frontage of the property is 48 by 167 feel depth, more or less, and comprises an al lotment rented for twenty-one years, from tha 30th July, 1840, at «£10 per annum, seven years' ground-rent having been paid up.- A flight of stone steps leads from the garden to the front room. 2. The situation i« one of those that it is next to impossible to do justice to, to have a true delight in the vimv it takes of Balmain and its studded villas and gardens. Pyrmont stretching fast towards Ultimo, as a great town ' towering over the water,' tho rising ground and wooded corner of the Glebe Estate, Grose Farm, and its well cleared pad dock, Camperdown Hill, Surry Hills, both sidesof Darling Harbour, takingthe prominent feature of Miller's Point, Battery, and Flag Staff, with the more quiet home scenery of Berry's Bay, and the. full command it bas of WATERVIEW BAY, which It directly faces. You really must go over and see it, to be convinced. THE PROPERTY 3. Slopes down to the waters of Darling Har bour, wh°re at the very edge, a good wharf - might easily bo made, by removing the stone from tbe top to the baso. Along-side is Mr. Welch's 'extensive block manufactory, and a vestel haa been lately hove down at this place. This shows the advantage to any two persons wishing only to occupy the cottngei, they could lot this wharf frontage off, and soon turn over tbe purchase monay, even if they borrowed the money at ten per cent. Tho wharf alone would enable them to live rent free, or they might put a man on, and keep a wood and coal wharf, which would pay well. THE STEAM PUNT i. Goes every quarter of «o hour, which renders* supplies and necessaries easily taken over; and vegetables, if grown for the harrowmiMi of Sydnny, could bo sent in nny hour fresh ?nd fresh ; and it's bad management if seven shillings a week cannot bo made of ? (rood piece of garden ground, with an excellent stone-built well of w.iter.lilte there is here, ' with plenty of water. So that, with the wharf and garden besides, this may be called . an independent property, and a very 'pretty .thing' may be made. at this Bale, the term* of which will Be most liberal, nnd made known at sale.

IQ PERSONS FITTING UP PUBLIC HOUSES, AND OTHERS. \/f It. STUBBS is directed to soil by I'J. public auction, on- tub premises, TUE NEW INN, OPPOSITE THE. VICTORIA, THEATBB, '?'?? PITT-STREET, On TUESDAY next, tbe 16th May, 1843: Sale to commence at eleven o'clock precisely: Tbe undermentioned valuable bar and cellar requisites, together with some excellent House hold Furniture, an eight-day clock, and other effects. TOOKTHEIl WITH. A four-wheeled Family Light Carriage, for a pair of horses, with bead, and all complete; also, a double set of very handsome barnegs, silver mounted, &c, &c. AND, A very large Concert Musical Box. PAKTICUI.AR6. * ' A spirit fountain Threo large mixing casks One set copper measures One hundred and fifty lbs. coloured bottling wax Thirty doaun ink ' PrjHNITUItX. Two tables, six luiir-buttora chairs Two large chimney glasses, with gilt frames , One tiofa, one bundsome book case One eight day clock BESIDES Cask, one certificate of gin A few dozen of gold sherry - Thirty to forty cased bottles of gin. Terms at sale. A FORTUNE. TWO COTTAGES LET WEEKLY, WILL BE SOLD, by order of tlio Proprietor, on an early day, by Public Auction, Eligibly situatud in Castlekeaou Street, six doors from Liverpool-street, adjoin ing Mr Cowlishaw's 'New Stone-bnilt Shop and Brick Tenements, A FUTURE INCOME (if built on like bis) of .£100 n-year for the Shop, and 9s. a-week on twelve Houxes! Say — .£500 inn Annum ! ! BY MR. STUBUS, at the Mart, King-street. No 1. — A Cottage, a little distance from the street, with paved foot-puth, verandah flagged, ind contains four rooms on the ground floor, with attic above; a passage separates it from No. 2. — Adjoining, having four rooms also. They are weatherboard built, and brick nogged, occupied and open to the spacious plot of ground behind, mutually for each party. Cottage 2 bus the advantage of tbe wall and stone work of Mr. .Cowlishaw's Buildings to work against. The property will be sold subject to the building line the same as other properties. The whole will 'be conveyed, however, according to the deed. Whbn such an experienced builder as Mr. £o\vlisha\v (the next door neighbour) sets to work upon u similar quantity of ground, and ruiscii a splendid rental out of what was before a blank space of useless earth, it requires little to be said upon the prudence of another man doing the same, and the wisdom of beginning directly. In fact, it is no use talking about Banks or their interest either, the safest is town bouses and weekly rents, provided they are not too sharply ' rack rented' as a middle Mralc of rateable bouses. At any rate, this is a City Property well deserving- the attention of any capitalist, by reason of thu excellence of its airy situation, and centrical at the same time for any kind of business whatever. The ground is all level, and can bo built urioii without expense of clearing, elevated just enough Irum the street to allow of good cellarage. The best tvny in for persons to go and sec it. Terms and conditions will be made known at sale.

A CHANCE OUT OF A HUNDRED ! VILLAGE op CANTERBURY. AN AXAOTMXNT IK 8HOAB-HOOBB KOAB, LTJT FOR SEVEN YEARS, at ^£50 per annum, payable quarterly. HOUSE, STORES, PREMISES, STABLES, &c, &c. Mil. STUBBS Las directions from the proprietor, Mr. James O'Neal; to sell by public auction, THIS DAY, the 12th of May, 1843, at tbe Mart, King-street, at twelve o'clock. ? * Tbe particulars of the property are tbos given in tbe deed, viz : — All that piece orpacrelof Land, commencing^ at tbe north-east corner of Air. Outtrlm's corner allotment, bounded on the north by tbe said allotment, being a line bearing we*t two hundred feet ; on tho west by the land of James ' O'Neil and Edward O'Ncii, beiog a line bearing ; north two hundred and seventy-five feet; on the north by Miss Child's allotment. *cing a lino {bearing cast one hundred and thirty-four feet six inches ; on the east by tho Sugar .Ilouiiv Road, being a line bearing south two hundred and eighty-one feet six inches to the point of commencement, be tbe same more or less. This is the ' sort of thing' a man likes to get bold of. If any thing in the Colony pays, this ought. _ A leased property (with only about a quarter* expired as is the case with this), and to ' be sold positively on tbe day stated above. ,. v ;; He has no trouble about building, only to look after quarter day. So simple a return it* theoutlay of money, that any old lady may safely buy it and send ? boy for the rent; audit will pay her much better laying out money so, for her child's advantage, than looking after the niggling intereat of a Savings Bank. Why ! The very next Lot to this belongs to a yonug lady, wbieh shows. what influence and, advan- tages a freehold property in this Village obtains. (Sgi' In consequence of the proprietor's inten tion of returning to EogUnd to see -after pro perty left him there, the Terms will be rather stricter than usual, viz. : — -?.'?..'? Half Cash, and residue by approved Bill at - three months. This however, only operates in making the property go all the cheaper, as he is aware of loving considerably. ? : ? ; . : The purchaser will have to pay bis own con veyance and transfer of Lease. - ' . PAIRFIELD, MBAK TltB VLAQ-STAFP, - i;M- c : BEDLAM FERRY, PARRAMATTA RIVER, MIWIIN . ' ':'. :j.. The Residence of G. P. Isaac, Esq., Solicitor, and the Asylum, . OX THE GREAT NORTU BOAD. jljll. STUBBS will sell, by order of tbe Proprietor, as per plan, to be seen at the Mart, by public auction, at the Mart, Kirig strcct, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of May, 1843, sale at twelve o'clock, w ABOUT SIXTY ACRES, Divided (as per plan) into Villa Portions, ? to suit tub Times, from One to Five or more , Acres each. ? OP THE PROPERTY. ; ?, Enquirers are told, respecting this, that the ' Hunter's Hill dis'rict (to which this Estate be longs, In the order of villa preferences,) is unl. versally admitted as the 'nucleus' or great Nursery Garden of the best productions thnt are exhibited at the Floral and Horticultural Shows, . and with respect to fruit (and vegetable pro ductions also,) it is only to take a view, of tbe neighbourhood to be convinced of the perfection to which the orange, vine, citron, and all the choicer and rare sorts of either are brought to table. - - THE CLIMATE. *Hcre again another fact occurs, it is so genial, and the atmosphere so salubrious that the Go vernment at once fixed on a site, near this, for the erection of that splendid building and hu mane establishment, the Asylum. They were ' wide awake' to the Importance of ready and ? ?ore communication with Sydney, and advan tage of convenient, distance. Truly,, these nro two great points for tlie mnln comforts of life. Out of town — theso obtaiued— tbe rest fall in as a matter of course. SITUATION. ; The Parramatta and Kissing Point Road front Bedlam Ferry cuts right through tlie top of tha pioperty, which portion, being the highest ' ground, commands a most pleasing look out ' add cast down the slope or cleared part to the creek ; and certainly this is to he preferred as a, spot for residences. From this point over the: Parramatta River, yoa see most extensive farms' and cultivation going on, gradually riling front the water's edge. The Homebush paddocks ap pear to great advantage opening a wide field of cleared country. Immense ranges of hills and, forests are seen in the ' far-off.' Abovo again are the never ending links of Blue Moun tains, stretching over nearly a quarter- of the compass, and tho eye Is timely relieved at last by tbe appearance of the several residences, and extensive properties breaking open the charm of the ' Kissing Point ' scenery and neighbour.' hood. . THE CLEARED ; or upper paddock, la some fourtcon acres. ' The whole estate Is fenced in, the creek empties. .it.- self into the bay, at tbe S. W. corner, or lowest, part of the estate, having plenty of water in it, . and all alive with a»b. , 7* THE GULLEY, nearly dividing tbe lower portion,, hits rocky lioles at the bottom, and retains water. On the . rifht hand side at tbe head of the creek, inland,' fresh water oozes out from several - soft beds,. »nd being overcharged in the surfaces, scatters. i generous supply in little rills, and then spreads Its course along the siopings of the property,' . iowuwarda to the creek. ROADS ' ire reserved fn the plan for. public accummoda-' tion, and as tbe terms at sale will be most;, liberal, added to the general recommendation of; the property for every purpose of vija enjoy..-' mont, andfeven profitable undertaking!, no per. ton cull err iu purchasing as much of it as ho [tusslbly can afford. ' Terms at sain.

NO DOUBT ABOUT BALMAIN! ; ALL THAT ARE! i.e. VI If. SMALL LOTS M (roun with frontages of only about twenty cifrht feet each, with mutt capital depths,! 'front the bounding point into watbb VIEW BAY.) ' '. : . . AND ALL HAVE access by DL'KE-STREET, . TO THE PUBLIC BALMAIN ROAD AND FERRY. By Public Auction, at the Mart, at Twelve pre. cisely, THIS DAY, the 12th day of May, 1843. - MR. STUBBS calls particular atten tion to buyers of property in this quar- ' ter, and would merely ask the public these two plain questions : — 1. What would 'they have not given a foot ! for it TWO YEARS AOO ? ; S. And in what respect can the value of pro perty in a place be doubted, where what was bush is now a Vineyard, or'Gtm!«u ? And that which was rugged and rough is now smooth with dozens of Villas and Cottages on it ? And where there was then one person there are now a hundred ? - ? Tbe thing spoaks for itself, that no part of Sydney really claims a greater hold on tho judgment of every man, however great or small his means of purchase may be. Mechanics, that aro earning any money ; now is the time to lny out on building property like this, whilst they can have GOOD BARGAINS S tine single mail arriving with news of 'THE NEW LONDON LANi) COMPANY,' being on Its way out, and up goes the price, and no available town property to be got ? Therefore buy cheap while you can. Terms — Ten per cent, cash deposit*; tho re-' siilue at three, six, and nine months' approved bills. WATER. N. B.— Purchasers will not fororrt observing In the plan that the well of fresh water is described in the lam; at the back of the allot-' ; inents, and that the water i-oursc Irom the upper ground is through this property.

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