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, rufo wpwwnodatiop % p^»jaigflxjg¡ «VfD '»u

.litiVwiMrmaloí fr»ight0r jwtaag6ytoplj.,jj£tb,ç ÄtfMM^e^Qn&oafgj, «î/t<Jj" wjhJxJn-rtKíí,^ ,oá~-svm< Wtîf;S-Vli**B*wMPEB8c Co.j^

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Ihod r ¡$illjSt»l Early in February,, v"" ,,¡ '¿MSfE> *P HE!! "A-.v li ,;B AU QUE ,uî ''Itoí¡KlT'Ó¿trKÍfes;'RÓ8ii) Obtrnnarider.'"-" 'í,Í,oi'Íite^h'^'baS8kgtí'tbavSfi'gTO¿lolweraftel>

cabin' disengaged) > apply tá'tbft Mwtsr1; orj to '?> ~'\ ~ . -M i . J-BBÓ-wHÍe'Co^ -=- 'J o.uUÍ i,, uj . ! .,-.. i h ». j, ¡»Wfí¿>Wharf.' l 1 "January ,Ui ¡1848. " « .° " ' ' . ' -156

rpHE fast.sáiíibg' first-class Brig

j, ' , ISO ;Tons,regi8fei>,j .,"

x. n.uî'.-jj., i. - ¡Captain ^STBACHAN, - ., ¡iii, Ánd'will'be'+eady'to proceed to sea in a few days.1 Apply on board,»ntöi'i '.?'- ?: i1 » , w.»;i. VJ'J-ÍÍ .(I i¡ AREASÍÍBOOLE, & Go/«'

^¡a»ewÜWrhai*í('íFtt«!lrt,ÍVi184».'i<''-> «» i"Hitl23 BOARD IlfO SCHOOL

.BRISBANE COTTAGE, HOBART .TOWN,

MRS. ROGÍÍÉRSr in submitting the terras

of her Establishment io her friends, begs io'hsteé iKetn that the Pupils' entrusted te? her1 ^charge ^receive, everykindness0and pa ttriíairoarVcombmed'wiltíUttictí'attentien'to their/health, «loralai and general advancement. ^.<TEitit8i)-ixTlHnuiual branches-' of EductU titm',J including i Writing» Arithmetic, History, .QeographyV i*tc.)(twenty guineas per annum» French, Italian, German, Drawing, Music, and Dancing, 009 guinea (each),per quarter.

I ,,|,-(,c .Letters addressed as above. i,

0 January 2lllJ844p.ll)' á _4ll(J:S 198

---r(-j--.-;-^ N-.

'<*,;.% EDUCATION. j ,

|"R. .CANAWAY regrets to be compelled _to announce'to his uiends and the public, tliat'Oieofpehing of his liowiösiablishmtnt, corder «ff'Má¿qüariéi'áhdl>HirHngtoñi-itrteasVís-,unal VbldaDly ¡postponed Wrtfrthe termiriatiori^ofithe flrtrtiJialr «fothe ¡current! Quarten I (.Tuesday, February théîSth), dntwhioh occasion ho /re. epectfu}ly aojiojtSta renewal of their confidence. nflCoUins-street, January l8, 1848. < 180

.-3 ".^ELlclimond Seminary,

mHE MISSES LASGELLES beg to inn. .A ,"mate'to those persons who may be in'. <WdJto' favbrJ Weir 'Estábliáhtrient bj the iaMtrsioni of Pupils, -that'they have1'been so .fortunate a«11 to" engage" Herr> Imbergi,-'Pro! ftBBor^-bf Mäsio-''andi Singing, as teacher in thosaiaocomphshments. 1 ii o January 18,H848. > 1 11 1 179

A.I oRIClJARIXiPROPSTINGv v

» J Bair »? areaaer ana *«rmko - maker,

Ji '' .' JKUíÍBBTn.STBBET, 1

i 'Adjainity'Afyùrs. Hfy §. /ve/s ^uqtfon Jlfar/,

TVETÜRftS-hiSj sincere thanks to his nume XV rous Friends, and to ihe Colonial "Public ii large, for the Ver? liberal support With fthioh they háve'hitbertó' favoured JhuM; anil' begs to absuriihemitharif UV Im determination to merit a'-oontinua«c*e~of irtieir tpstronageby strict at tet»dctato<theiri wisher, as wellmby thesuperior ¡qualiiy^riiJ genuineness of avery article offered ioo -Sale, in j his Establishment. jHe likewise respectfuUynnfcrniSjthenS thp.t b,e has received1, per""the Windermere, an"1 extensive and well felected asS'oYtmeh'i of PERFUMERY/OILS? SOAP, BRUSHES', 'ficcj' whichi with "his wigMnM stock, Will bé'fbundíó dómprise'evéry ¿ssentlal'fe* the ¡toilette that pertain» to the IFrade :i ¡the:) whole; now'ready <> for 'inspection', and toibe soldaWhe lowest remunerhtingiprofit. To, particulariza the price of each article would occupy too, large a space in the columns of an aäyerrisement sheet ; %. P., therefore, simply intimates that he pan offer, . , ," '

Eau de bolngne.'at from C3, per bottle. '' .'Lavender Water, kt from 6d. per ditto.

Ä>^;i»aUrQil vri -iÄ » - "»-"'i !

Ditto' ' öoobW ' Ji at the English prices !

'Ditto1* «¡alydo* *»?) « 3<«J r.\ r¡toa ij , "H1À thVseleetion"of Perfumery! «o^wliiclnhb attenWon'orthePublio fe .thus respectfully'soli-i «¡tiü/arid whiohloohstitutesadvoriety that,'lf| .~v -^^rijuaiW^ilPiceBttirilyjtfflqt^nrpsased ibyj(any|

A new and splendid. Perfume.

¿ IStlftlo daï^jk1}"

'JMb|ëeiti'ii(!t8f'BokeJ"' * r \

U*VTÁOX\Í BoUqùeè, &ci, »ft ** f> ñ - ¿ ,/ ThoVHolUf'tBb abW¿'krtieíís having been y^Wp-pedíoRí PJVdrdèr%yia.ftt^rai6iLMdoo K.House,a bo can; thswftwB ireeorairieBdi them " for ' Gemunenesiíand(EnJeUenoe of Quality. m »¡¡j j

. {»Goiinoisssurawouldido'woll ih>availJwr»ÍJwn-i iselvea'ofjihe ,opf>ortunky *f oboo«wg,Yfrom/so! varied| a»d extensiva* assortent. TheEpu\ deXpfogpe ^gatjfyauarly reeomntendeflo their] notice, conttiimttg, as tt does, some of the best ever tmportía. lt J* JI (

guárilsiirace'jBf»'/^/^ .

1 Birds, Animal,'; Reptile»,' and Fi.be*' kkinisj 3pr»»erV¿a"^ and'stuffed1 with oeátnís« an*

January 20,184». f * i »1 ' -' ilW

OATLANDS COACH

 

   

THE Undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that on Monday,

the 24th instant, he will start the      

"COMET,"        

four-horse coach,        

FROM OATLANDS TO HOBART TOWN  

From the Oatlands Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; at 10 o'clock a.m.

and from the Derwent Hotel, Murray-street,

every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2 o'clock p m; where Passengers and Parcels can be booked.    

N.B. -An experienced Coachman and Guard   have been selected, so that every attention will be paid to the delivery of parcels &c. Punc tuality will be strictly observed as to the hours

of departure and arrival.    

SAMUEL PAGE.                  

Oatlands, Jan. 17, 1848. 176

'^ FreeXaboùrmovement.J'"'

f'A'^'^'Meeting^ofthe HOBART'TOWN 'l/x: nVR-Ato'E S-opiNlI-0 Ny'held ati'Mr*.

Champion'^, the; folio wing, motion was unani mousiy)Bgreed|tö:-i-<-io"r-<, -w'i,- ¡<:;r =.»n-!>

io "That as there lis a great deal ofe'rror:exist° ing. in the ¡public fflirid-^ä;; to. :the number : of pa£8.hol<ters ¡employed ¡ft, ¿ho various trades in

Hobart .TcîwW ¡and ÏSj'tÎiisUniori^'wàs.fornièd ? for the purpose of protecting th'è .rights' of 'the free ' opeia'tiVe mechanicjarid' ItibóUrerí'aÚ'd'áB 'far'ai ptissinle. preventing', üielr1 béíh'jjj 'dr'iVefi out of tné'colóny by1 the* illegltimaté'cómpetitión of i the p'asiNolder ' in 'the 'labour hTarket,i: this UnionJ considers'tit th¿ir'duty ta-publish a list of i the- namesaqf; the .employers', .and. the .number of pass-holders they, lia ve in their, employment, 'so that the public! moy iio longer be misled.

.', Ú (î» ''.,'. .... THOMASBBANDON, Secretary."

.'January'13, ,1848.';'.',."? | u^,. '.'..', ,140

-al CHARLES S. PACKER, ..

Member and Ptty'essor of the "Royal Academy of

Music in London, \- ' '

EOS respectfully to announce,that incom °pliltícé With'tue Vishlof hisJP&roi&aha Pobils, he intends ¿iving '¿'CONCERT ^p 'VOO»D-iAND<'INSTÜMENTkL<SMüac on' Monday,'February thatftfaiuii Further par. tioularsjwill he immediately announced. > l\

January.18, 1848.1 ; I i -i ii n v 166 -Tri hz\Ll3-.I I.li J.'l Ul .Un..

-ji.i t .., RiERS. XM8BRCH "J >'

r ,PupiV|Of TaALBKBu and MÓSCHELES,' .

And Member; of the Conservatoire Royale at Part», BEOS to*inform the Ladies^and Gentlemen

of Hobart Town and its vicinity, tfiat he intends to remain~for some time here, and will be'happy to receive a limited number of Pupils forinstrUctlorí'ori'thiO Pianoforte and in Singing, after the most''modem and improved style by Thalberg"and Mofccheles.^' "<. "'.> "-'*" ' J"u ''^Application1 to'bo Wade to the1 Hobart Town

Coutte* Offley or, td Mr*i Wàlchj StHtionárJ Elizmbeth.?treet, when Herr Imberg will attend immediately,.,--;-;; )( u j ,¡ >j! I m\

Hobart,Town, Jan. l8, 1848. > « . (178

. Li JJ ti-i, . t i .nu <i -!

E

- |'u->->> ^ Comnierciál Bank.',; -lil¡ HptfE"fiaVftYéaTlf^yA^

.«I1 ''PropViettírs^fBahk'Stáélíwill1 b&Hëla'at' thé Binkin^hoiiséîMBfcqùariéiBtreéti'bn Wed- nesday, the 26th instant, atüÖntf) o'clockíiprei .çjsely, ; for. the pur pose of, declaring, .the cPÍvU .elend for the Half-Year ending 31st December,

"".-'".^ fl'.r.} r ".,',;." ,'"iManaging'Director. '".

"^ Baity J>Ay'Í2,'t848l.y '";,'. «^^:',";', 135

.olí ''rf*.' . .iv.tn-.iri'i !!^ir:fiit;;i-"iovr: ? ¡ rrrrr;-.

Hoba^iTqwn, Soap* ;Salt,: and ..lui!io Candle/Manufactory.u.¡,.iO rpHÉ')Trádo«íüpplied'wi¿bi'OOLONIA% ôJy / SOAF/SALT, and CANDLES, apon UbeigliterpvsKMj 1 J ; itUmil x A Vi«U D'wihv,

RICHARD GLEBUJÚSÍE^ 'J'

s'NjBiiiûTalÎowv Rough-Fat/nánd Kitchen StufcboMghtor;tftken in exchange. ?', !'...- ; (¡a?

-^January'iS.íl^a.v/^ri/'j^iíV-^Í!^)';)'-:.'!?.»

./. KANGAROO SEINS,

iMtMinio^ ,32fiw per' dozen^|J x- '

VÉ,ÏHB'J1fùae%igne!d'tías'iár^sále' 'KIANGA'- ; . ,llí*\>'tROÖ SKINS 'at'a' superior qüalitjyat¡ .32s:!pèrBdoaen.ovi.î:N:<) i^is!«T/*i vjiír.í «'i*-'! , »Three:good Curriers wanted ; .' none:but tee

':totálí<éirs need'apply.V^.'-j: .;i:.ii.!¡>-j, ?";.> ^¡u^IVÍKÍ; ; ?th"-iin.::i;'>(ttiy>': ,ía' í:!/ní?m;¡:.ví'¡BEOAN.;,; I \h 27,f:Liverpopl.st;, Jan¿;lJ, 1847; - - ; .1.15

U?hcix-^^SetUers, A.c. w^voatij, î.lArÎUpP.LBvÀaBp, ^TRQNiG,-ABLE-! |Í3Lí,íBODIBÍP, MAN, ytip'¡.feas. been,,aç-; .^'^^^fjianpâUurÂl ; pursuits,; wahts^ em- !

sWiftía^)íiaütí8re^sí«^^i,Sii^P,"^B^i^B

-... u i .1 , ¡un «-, r,_

Insolvent Debtors' Court. -   LIST of Cases for hearing before, Edward

Macdowell, Esquire, Commissioner of In- solvent Estates for Hobart Town, at the Court House, Hobart Town, on Thursday, the 27th

.j Isaac Bennie-Ifyrsj meeting of creditors, j

, James, ¡Hume-Adjourned^ first meeting of

Peter^udgqonp-.Tbosapiéî , { fj tj Alexander Heron-Adjourned first meeting   of creditors, and meeting for discharge.    

ThpmaajRichardsoj^Theaanie. , ,, i Thomaalio»ick^-Meet¡ngfor discharge, v I ' Jofiñ Moon'BfyántuÜSpeclal meeting^erei fltoriib* »he prWW deolan t *«'* "' -'j

January adietó. " ,v ^ '< /sM J

'¡5^í eï,oWdiia.w,.-:ol P;Í »SLK aíBJflok-.. íúp'ij r..;W ^ ?? V^^^'^^i. ??? "¿y- ?'?:

?? ?.?.-.???.- .,-.,.-- - -.-,.??.. .-.-..i. . . . .-..i.. '.'.- '?-.(."V'>

announce the

iPpening of ÍMS1-" .?.'.' J'.'UJI/-' :M'Í'J IÍIO-M .','.

i' ?.? ?'..?:?"?. i -.'. ,í.!*fr!'y íl>

THB Úndérsignedi) with^^

'¿Mi ¿ii lin. )iiio;oiV ii»jiíiip'.'v,i::;i[:/|-/i -ippening.6fÍM8li^9.i!jJ'.'i'v,¿ :'?"'''! ii'o;iV,V.j-i,ín fíi»i(i¡-.tit'

colonial public, past' c'oraniet'clál

. _.or._."-",.__,._. __ _,.._,_", ,.-.--.--,- -, the,proprietor, to iotnTd^ncbi'an enlarged EBtablisbfa'èTâtfjânipVov,^ jot ín;aj¡i; :;V ,

',>i.;.' ;.'."ii!5».!!i>.r'.ni¡v '!o 0¡-:'(vjní;':>(:,'' ¿j-.ko^s';í>j. í'-'th.í^?i-rKrS"si.\;n>íi> ? vM?.ó::'r'[¡..-¡.'-'>í/' . -W'.,,, ;, (.,:" ¡i >.«; Stock which cannot be equalled in this Colony for extent,,,

Hèirtonce'in^

.; ;"':?' '::%.'' u'//~i'. '"?-,1'\ ;:'i.ui .'.'?'?' -'the'establishment of ,'...?;?'«.:'*' - :^Vii-..:«>ir:.¡:i':'.'.?:...?:?;,.> ,! J- - . ?*.'. -If/nv ,!??;'!; ?}«t(.,v-Jjf;;,.-..;;;...;,:! , ,. ' ... ?:**<. >.-,./.?,,,:. >;:;,v ?[ ?,;,)!,... ..jj ;_:,, : _.;;;/_ ... ,;.. ¡/,. .. , sxBBCT ACBnr.czBs,AI? uvskvooxv,- Xtoanoar,' ASDiOBZNA, Í .Ï. '

.J,:'vii l)!iri!i;*v ?.b'^i 7¡)¡-;.-¡r-v..v' ,{--Y-';,ï,;..;.' *a.n: .">*?;"* n-m' ?;tv'\"f- '?> s"/! :.);.>'.???? t:-. ¡ ??;./,?/!.:? -\,.,v. .The Proprietor is.uppn every, arrival,.supplied with each and every article best suited for

;.-'Our'respectable Fámilíés'1 and 'experienced ( HpuBelsèepers .cannot .noto^ any longer'fcöm-' plain: of'the' ahsetfce ^Ffätra jr'b'f ttíose'cotníbrts and luxuries' whicji )ae' liorae are Regarded

as the indispensable accompaniment; of^

r:j;,i'j'i.!>v(,ci icu'sp i:nsni-Âl vmtm>.'l .¡.-J!-. 1' . : :'.«.-.,\^.\iwi iiliiv/ .tv.HA t~"<! ...-p^'..,-", y

The'Pro|{nètor?8! years, of¡ consummate.; experiè^^

ensure ai.continuance i of; ¡ that.high .eulogy now so exclusively'awarded'lum by the dis- cerning publjc ¿LVÍZÍ, .the; possession fl¡fij¿,.;¡ i ? '¿¡¿^. 2^^Ù\ ''%>:¡¿¡ ''"^»«î ^ ¥?? !; ' .".

Either1&heaUk;ßdtiöür^ or ecón'ó^

SIVË'-TRÄPEf-it'is-theProprietor's1'simple and:straightforward''desire"¡ta'J deserve and ~J:_^:J .LJítiMJilluif^1L.J:,.^í.1'J.J.L,1:... .? ... ., cONFIPENeE,,which has

his!'Éa\ablishniën't;':and prbvg utterly' abprEíve.

?c.''äi :.>«" vfl,;" (i ::^Epa^ARi) QI^BERT!J

The Liverpool'Tea Warehouse.Dèc. .4,1.1848. .-¡?uU^U -mi. .'iou v-.-.k6

IMPORTANT.

, 0i.. .tóÉÉO&ANÍb .'HABIT .M-AiC ER¿

(XAMB TBS trWIOW'BANK^COBIÏB* OX* MVBMT & JbXVBSVOOIt STREETS),

, HAVING received by the Calcutta an extensive investment, with 'advices ¡>f further supplies by'the 'Rattler (daily expected), land arrangements' being ?nade for the continued arrivals of,tue most beautiful varietieá'of Gddds, pur- chased in the cheapest markets," enables him to offer to supply Clothes at the fdlowing low prices for cash. T. L.'s long residence in the1 colony, and great oxteriencd as a ¡Tradesman, 'will be a sufficient guarantee for the quality of njatVial, and correctness of style ;- ,

V

0 to 3 10 0 "3 5

"40 "3 15 '« 3 15 " 3 17

i H r

0 " 2 10 0 "2 0

Black Buck and Doe Skins . 1 10

" Cassimere. 1 7 Fanoy Doe Skins. 1 1 Tweeds..'...A.. 0 17 Drills, warranted shrunk. 0 14

White Cord. 0 17

-? ive«». [ Single Mill'd Cossimere.0 12

Silk Velvets. 1 0 Fancy Satins .0 16 Marcella Toihnets and Shawl

Patterns' >. .1. ..»'«. j..i.cO 10

d. £ s.

0 to 1 14 0 " 1 10 0

Dress Coat«.-' c r * Trowaera.

b ? - * ' 45 s. d. £ a. d. r - £

iperfint Black. Blue, or In- ' ' 'víaible'^íí'..U. 2 10 anoy Colours .Am.i}U.u.lt Ji 10

-; *mk «data. nperfihe Black, Blue, or lu-1

lisible .s.v..2 15 anoy Colours ,v..r.? 15 'aglioni or Paletot... 2 10 aiaville Wrappers.V 2 15

Shooting; Coats. uck and Doo Skins. 2 2 refney arid other Tweeds... 1 7

His Stock embraces.every 'description of Military-^-tlfe 96th; Naval, Cóm ¡issariat, Ordnance,!and other,Buttons and"FittingsJ; Buff and White"Buck

ins: foríHunting Breeches. Also, HATS, in Paris Silk, and Beaver ; Gloves,

cks^Bracesf &<w, ifec.

ovember 9, 1847. , 1 . *>-7

1 8 1 1 0 l8 1 0

0 16 1 15 1 5

0 .« 1 0>-0

?~i ?. ..????? J.IJ mi.,. ¡IJ.M1ÍJ B .;. njjMi.'. , -i;.ij :.iu.iJi....::;);i. ...j ».. ^-.- .',, -?,.?,. -"'nrr^Trt'

¿U..y: '-'^JBB'ÁSSAVaSS HOUSE ?»W---TOW»:yW.a«í'4-«>-¿

A"f HI bo ?eea by cömpärin»-ljl» prices wltt,'ttioà)9,'©ifjtbj^.otùer/ ,áar<Mrtt«Iñ#;' TaUora ti "r, ^ - ^'.¡i; j-.T^,è^ïy;"per çent^ will'always be. charged for crédit.; ...i!¡¡^;. .j

lXqrd Rodney'', Hotel;,. ,

8 -wejl-kjiown 'PROPERTY, ¿ôV^nl all. trade,; and,allowed- to" be" one' of 'the

Hôusystbne-b'uilti'anttco'n'tàinoBrxfeéri robnts, ;two ólhem ' íbf> tbe; 'latest^dimensions in' the' colön»nd to mny.irídividuálipossessihg capital arid:inUtridus ¡ habits', affdrdstan excellent op-: ..portunVófreálizingya^competency.. The stock' ,and fulture may be takerç aVa valuation-rat;

I !

*p-Note*tbrr£^^^^^^^^^^H

inft^^^^^^^^^H three jmonths .a^^^^^^^^^^^fl Men givenJ:.tp! a^^^^^^^^^^^H >»»e,fÄMP anyoha^^^^^^^^H

reitoratio.^^^^^^^^^1

iió'^^i^tre^^^^^^^^l

>oxj FT

t -, i bothwell Races* u ¡ < i

THF Public andiSubseribersjto the above!

Races ¡airé informed, that they will take place 0hrTueádáy,''8'th of March; 1848. Full -particulars in a future advertisement. ' '

January 21,1848., , t, ' 197 l tu ih!"r*i r3LOStfi ' <! - ' STOtiUN" OR STRAYED, FROM THE¡

OLD BEACH, about five weeks agoV'a DARK' GELDÏNG, rising ^four years old, black points; white Saddle marketer, on face, four shoes on,when'lost!; rand factng'cut tail.. Whoever will deliver the same to the under-j signed,'may'tecèlVe £\ reward ; and if stolen

on conviction oft the' Offender or'offenders.

' ii : .! . GÉOBGE'BBÀMWELL. "<

ary24, 1848. ' u < 208

: tó,vT¿;*et^dr^

rpHOSE well-known; fiandsome^ahd^eori i venient;.¡6^0^ES^ituaJ^d,in.t5ei»y i centreJífihe'thlíiving.íftWflRhfpro'uNe^Worr í folk, lately occupied by Mrr.^.T^fliloyd. These premises are adapted for the,;.yrJhùlesale and retailibúsine"ss> aud^anyihouseintlHsjcity r'eqùir.ihgipreraises toiopenaprAnjoh-hpuse^wiil do well-to.^eÍBminetheni.ii;Tfel.bpuselias/rc ceivéd>a licénseKvTMpfoperar;willibe solda real borgain. -Title unexceptippable.:; ,;,,;r

,".-'?-'-/ ,'!?? '?":'? AtSO, ' :-.?". )'vi(;.';;!o>'.¿¡' ' : ':' ' The right, title; and interest in leases'for1'10 years of 550 acres of land,:bpúnded;by Brown- ing, Dotan, Mount Rivulet/and ¿land sol&by Thomas Hewitt, FisaV¿v--l>í!,:"' /] 'i-1 :i':''-';^ \

Also, 550, acres bounded hy'Doranj/the Glebe, W.'Mi''Orr's estáteJ'Hürsti ima Hewitt, tejot'lfc.-: :'-> »¡.?'>('!'".'V'> .:?_-.;.;.;.[,?)'.'..< ¡-'; .rj'T :

'".;SÓfr" acres, bounded1: hy: »the »Glèbe/. Mount Rivulet, the last mentioned lot, and Hurst's

land.         .','"iT'hiwhoWfolrming an excellent sheep-run of 1>¡f>ÓO' acres; well wateredyánd adjoining the township! ^ i; .':!;'1; =i r;il.-'i.!v ;-'?" ''.'?";''??; V,; ':?.; _.' . , ?' _: ? I.IKE-WIBE,'';''I!:''''''?''-:v'-: .ty'"'

I!>5Ó'Ó'l acres;'bounded by'James ' Öhey; the ta^iah^afia^o^laiíd^;.'^"^ f'"? ;HV ' '..Apply j for,. particulars, j to ;'Messrs;'Hay and Iyèy,.Aucti&neer8V1Elizabeth-8tr^ ?''' ; '';'.'!'

.'!'Ja'nuaVy 25,' 1SÏ8. "* "?"';"."" ' '" ' ';' Í' '"' . 22Ï

.¡o utis-.T jill V.ri-,v'::-:t--->r lim y-if:-{iiui r-.. :.?

' '' Land1 to Wè ¿et»1, Blent Pree,' ,iK '

THE'"ff AN DÍEÍÍEN'S'L'AND COMPANY are

wining.to LE T portions of their E S TATE át! Circular1Head,I tonapp'foved Tenants; ¡on CLEARING LEASE». .

The; well-known, fertility;..of7the-8oil;in that district, "wltK the advantage' of its being situated close! 'to 'the' Port oîCirculàf Head, renders it à desirable opportunity to industrious families for acqúiririg''ari|independencc.' '!; '?;?'"?>'. '? _'' ,,; ' ?"" ' ' Circular Ï-Head is' <$ittiin,three days''sail of either'Sydriey br, Adelaide; and the' passage to Port Phillip'can be'made in about twenty-four hourR^sö'that great facilities are thus presented for-'shipping.próduc&to the principal markets in New. Hojlandjjwith all of which a regular com

munication is now established.

Timber of the finest "sorts for splitting or sawing abounds on the land, which is offered for rental. ii 1 " V

l'} Further particulars oan be ascertained upon application to the undersigned, or at the office of James Henty, Esq., Launceston.

1 JAMES GIBSON,

Agent Van Diemen's Land Compnny.

Circular Head, Dec. 1, 1847. 2907

Family Houçe to let.

17 ' 'li --

,|TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

THEi, House and Premises in Holebrook

Place, late in the occupation of Mr. Justice Montagu. ¡ .,

' '" c ,u Cottage to let.

That Convenient jCottage at Battery Point, next door to the residence of Captain Smith.

Two Shops to let.

Also those-two well-arranged and capitally situated Shops and Houses in Elizabeth-street,

next to Mr. William Ladds.

JAMES THOMSON,

" ' ( " ' Surveyor.

Liverpool-street, Jan. 24, 1848. 202

To let, 'l

" For such term of years as may be agreed on,

THE FARM OF HAUGHEAD, the pro-

perty of the late Mr.' Mann, six miles from town, on i the Launceston road. The lands, of ¡which upwards of fifty acres are in a high state of cultivation, are well fenced in and sub- divided. ' Entrance may be had immediately.

Further particulars may be learned on appli- cation to Andrew Grombie/Esq., Davey-street; or,' Mr. William Montgomerie, No. 3, Mur- ray street.

January 11, 1848, ^" 121

.To let,

THOSE two newly fitted-up SHOPS and

.DWELLINGS in Elizabeth-street, late in the occupation of Mr. Milward as the Italian Warehouse. Bent moderate to good tenants For particulars, apply to Mr. J. G. Stracey, Auctioneer ; or to Mr. B. Welling, on the premises adjoinjng. '

November 26, 1847. * . 40

_t i_, '-.,. _

licensed Souse to let.

TO LET, that old-established LICENSED

HOUSE, the " Lord Nelson Tavern," situated at the upper end of Liverpool-street, affording an excellent opportunity to any indus- trious couple "making a godd'livelihood. The . bar is already fitted-up, and the House is re- plete with every convenience for ¡immediate oc- cupation:! ' ii IH) 1> . I I I

->' 'For particulars, apply to'B. Bennison, Esq. 'Solicitor, Stone Buildings. '

July 9, 1847. r t 42

To Let,

THAT well-known licensed House in Liver-

pool-street the MAN OF ROSS, now  

in full business-will be let on reasonable terms to a respectable person. 'For further particu- lars, apply to Mr. William Turner, Bowling Green Hotel.    

January 17,1848 164    

» V?To let,

*»." i With immediate possession, i

NE AT STÇNE COTTAGE iriBrisbane

street, adjoining the residence of T. J. ^¡^^onuining six rooms, with de

¿Grooms; wash-house,

im 'mi U ' TOlÇt»l!iw /i'-I'll' ' Ï.A' COMMODIOUS FAMILY IBE

J\. SIDENCE, most pleasantly situated in Pávey-street, containing seven roomy apart- ments, the whole having lately undergone a thorough repair.' Water is laid on the premise», and theresa; a .good g.-irden atlaohed.7, Rent rnodera^e. For particulars, apply to J..G. D. Bowden, Murray-street, next to Mr%] Haynes«

Confectioner.

iJnnuary lQ,i 1^40/ i t/'Jt»', / 168 -J-;-'-r-~ To merchants, Corn Factors,

M >, '^»» oiraums.,1 ,"P( ," TO LEV, the STORE, known as Harper*«*

on tho Old Wharf. It has et*ry ad-" vantage for' persons engaged in foreign trade iiaving a, water frontage, with a substantial

wharf. ,

Possession on the 10th Februar ii.

i ' tr ' i \ 1

Apply to jMessrs. Lowes & Macmichael. ,

January 14, 1848. 1331

M^SMlffl!

'" FINÏSHÎN GV-WKÎriÎNG'';M^&TEB';;;';;r

:ro : ;.:;<;'-j in E n. v *?P/. v*e,- i> ͧÍí§

SHOHT-HAND ^BlTEBÍ.'irrí ; i;,;

IN acknowledging,-the patronagé^óf ¡¡thebesé)

Families in the .city, ,andl neigbljourhoódvV very respectfully announces 'tljáUjo continués to';1

finish Ladies and Gentlemen in the ^ ,? NEW ANP POPULAR SYSTEM OFÍ

WBITINGin Ten Lessons, only; : y ß||f* Terms, 10s. 6d. for the pours?-21s.

ti ?!''. ¡'! ?. privately'.""''-' !".;;':'?'?'..'

Teaching Rooms, opposite thèu/t Ship Hotel,''I

':.': ???:????.::?. Collins-street. ,' . ,') v'

)

The following Gentlemen, by'whom Mr". Smith is patronised and employed, will (if re- quired) satisfy even the most incredulous of the efh< acy of his system, and of the improve- ment which may be acquired by his peculiar and rapid mode of tuition.

Puisne Judge T. Horne. - . -v > > John Kerr, Esq., M.L.Ci Captain Forth.

i Captain Moriarty, R.N.

I Dr. Bailey, Colonial Hospitak ^ ^

Henry Hopkins, Esq., Elizabeth'street.

John Foster, Esq., Hampden Road. < '?

William Robertson, Esq.,Elizabeth-street.' 1 No. 15.

Mr. Smith has attended my family to instruct them in writing.; and their-improvèmeat ia such as to merit my approbation.

HENRY HOPKINS. Hobart, Oct. 11, 1847.

No. 16.

Sir,-I have pleasure in certifying to the progress made by mj boys during the very short period they have been taught writing under your immediate tuition. They are al- ready able to copy official documents, which they could not have accomplished satisfactorily before the 1st instant, when they began to take lessons from you.-I am, Sir, your i obedient

servant,

FREDERICK FOBTH. Hobart Town, Jan. l8, 1848.

" No. 17. '

Mr. Smith having effected,by a single course of lessons, a very great improvement in my niece's writing, I have much pleasure in adding my name^to his numerous testimonials.

~V , JOHN FOSTER. Wivenhoe, Hampden Road,

January l8, 1848. 214

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' IJ ' Notice. , , ,|

THERE B-Y caution the public not to

JL trust or harbour my wife CATHERINE GAZELEY, alias the Soldiers'Delight, and

will be known by a mole on the right side of the , nose. Any person harbouring her after this date, will be prosecuted according to law.

.FRANCIS GAZELEY. 27, Barrack-street, Hobart Town, \

January 15, 1848. i J 201

~ PIANOFORTES. ,' '

THE Undersigned being in receipt of large

supplies of materials and workmansljip'for the manufacture of Pianofortes, informs intend."

ing purchasers that his Instruments may' be tried at Mrs< Elliotts MusicRoom, Macquiu rie-strect, Hobart .Town, and at his' agent's, Mr. R; Blake, Stationer, Launceston." '

N.B.-Pianofortes bought of the Under- signed kept in tune for twelve months, free of expense, and exchanged at the end of six:

months if not approved, on payment of the -' hire and carriage. , .. , j ^ ,

, i J. WILLIAMS. I Collins street, Jan. 21,( 1848. ( , 180

< Notice oí Removal, t í

THE undersigned most' sincerely>'returns ¿

thanks to his nuraerous¡ friends Vand. the public at large, for their liberal support* which he has-been favoured, with* during- the I last 14 years,"and' hopes by his strict attention

to business, and good materials, to merit' the

same. It is' welUknown' in 'these critical' times ^ the greater part of tradingiis puff i puff! ! puff! 1 ! " but this.establishment is. going to be cartiçd on in Mr. Dexter's Buildings, Collins-street, where

he hopes to see'all his friends and customers " who have so long been the lovers of supporting, * honesty and industry. "

Boot and.'Shoemaker,~MrrDéxter's Buildings,

ins- re , ^ ^ "«¿A«, vfn\ i ^^Lßt&ga

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