Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 30 March 1846, page 3
THE ROYAL MAIL
TO POUT PUItLIP, ' YASS, ÇOULBURN,
BERRIMA, &C.
LEAVES TITTERTON'S Talbot Inn,
¿eoige-strect, Sydney, every Tuesdaj, Wednesday. F«dny, ana Saturday, at five .***". FARK8:
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^ilcS INN, FAMILY HOTEL, X AND MAIL COACH HOUSiî,
WAS ESTABLISHED BY
THOMAS GLANFIELD.
ABOUT two J ears ago, at the in-
stance and invitation of a large majo T'lt, of influential and leading settlers in the fflourbood and adjacent districts. Under Äp°rt.and public custom generally it Cattmned thatfatisfactory hostelry reputa tionwWch calls upon the Proprietor to d's charKe bis duty of thanks by a public ac ' The recommendation which T. G. submits for eenersl observation ia. that the Esta-blishment is large and commodious-ontirely a new building, and replete with every com-fort recognised in the familiar and domestic Family Hotel and Posting House in the
mother country.
T G assures his friends and the public
'that'no expense has been spared in rendering everything oimp'ete \n tho way of comfort, as regarda the clcanl in est, oi the bed rooms, and
nttei'tinn of SP'VaiitS.
GENTLEMEN FROM NEW ENGLAND
AND
LIVERPOOL PLAINS DISTRICTS,
Will find ,ne 9tttD'inR ana paddocks affording the best accommodation, whether required forsingle boxes for STUD HoitbES or not.
THE CELLAR DEPARTMKNT.
ID this, T. G. flatters himself that no one on the whole line of the North Road, con sur pass him either in quality or reasonableness
of charge.
Hiving been long accustomed to the Wine hade and being "personnel" connected with on« of the "First Spirit, Wine, and Beer Im-port nouses" in Sydney, he can assure his friends and the public, that whether in wood, «under cork, he fearlessly challenges all competitkn with the several vintages he alvaya has on hand.
He trusts, theielore, for a continuance of that patronage he has so successfully ou-tlined s «hare of. and he further assures
SETTLERS WITH THEIR TEAMS,
That it will be his constant endeavour to see that every watchfulness and despatch be used, in forwarding their drays with the least possible delay,
Scone Inn, March 2. 4318
THE undersigned is desirous of inform-
ing his friends aud the public that he has just received, per last arrivals from Eng-land, a.large quantity of various qualities Paris Hats-black and drab stuff-in booda lambswool and children's best black beavers, at unprecedented low prices, finished in any ahape or size according to order.
The trade supplied on moderate term«.
J. SMITH,
436t 258, Pitt-street.
Sydney, 28th March. 1846.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-It
afford« us much pleasure to address to you a description of our establishment, as well as a detailed explanation of the system upon which we conduct business.
The Uee Hive has been established now three years, and has become the most exten tivehouse in "»\dney, (combining the wholesale onârttail trades). During the past month, as many of you are aware, large stores have been added at the rear of the previous premises ; and to give a more definite idea of the extent of these additions, an accurate survey of the various departments bave been laid down, and is now presented to your notice.
ft. ft. Front Shop No. 1, measures 60 x 16
,. " No. 2, . " CO x 15 Hatrcom, No. 1, " 15 x 14
". No. .2,, - " 17 x 15 Tailoring department measures 15 x 12 Stora No. I " öS x 2 i , » No. ?. " Gb' x 21
H No. 3 " i6 x 21 » No. 4 " 26 x 21
No. 5 " 21 x 15 » No. 6 " 21 x 15 Blanket store No. 1 ,, l8 x 15 "« II No. 2 " 15 x 12 Counling house " l8 x 15 Thus the small Bee Hive, which three years «KO covered only 270 square feet, has gra-dually but steadily increased uniil it now ex-tends over a tunase of
lfi 554 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND.
And yet with such an extraordinary enlarge-ment, we find our present accommodation very inaúetmate to the amount of business with which it has pleased you to reward our excitions in ordt¡r to gain general approba-
tion,
It is well known that the system upon which we conduct our bu>iness n one calculated to facilitate in the highest degree that integrity and uprightness which ounht always to exist in mercantile traniac tions, and, to bettur establish these objects,
wc
MARK ALL 00ODS IN PLAIN FIGURES,
leaving the customers to inform themselves the price of any article. We never, under any consideration,
" DEVIATE FROM THE PRICE MARKED, "
tons securing the confidence of ihe public. V»e have, therefore, endeavoured to connect thesei two great principles with another, viz., to «eil foi cash, aud thus to act upon our
motte
CASH ONLY, AND NO ABATEMENT,
u* are.satisfiud, from the amount of sup-port received, that our friends duly appreciate tait, the best system of business.
It would appear nearly superfluous to mention that all goods are sold at the «.riallest remunerating profit, and rather «nan suiier any one to undersell ita wo would «eil without uny profit at eli.
We have to thar.k those of you who'have Mtöeito patronised our establithment, and «g to state that we have come to the deter-
mination of
.. , , SELLING OFF
me whole of our splendid flock of
SILKS, DRAPERY, WOOLLENS, &C ,&C,
previous ,0 lhe firat day of July nnU whcn it ii our intention to hold a sale by auction on
.le premises.
w»,i.QU/Jl.PAat Present amounts to up *."?«! «40,1.00. we wish to dispose of as much as practicable previou, to the sale, so «at the public may derive the benefit.
nie priceBofour goode will be found tobe i« below what the same goods would now J,11,or.l7auction; but, nevertheless, where it «ti!.. .!»."'" de,ermintd IO redu« »h« ;«",,." Iower' beinK resolved to spare no enort to deserve an increased amount of your
»ina aiippnit.
m^.1!'8-11'6 past yfar we liave m»de arrange
rnen °r!l!,P0rtdirect lar»e monthly ship men s of the "ewett and mosi suitable good« rnain'«"» CoIon>' UP°» »Web we shall bl main.y dependant, as the present state of the ¿ric« .^°r8-nH.ap',eara,lceo,'Kradual rise in »M7.. " Wl11 ^e a *reat advantage, as all ?S,TVoned by H« wiU 0,,|y be charged
ffoitts aiidquick returns,
ou adwClfuUy re1UC£t y°ur »Menllrn fo of oiî?T.« We?,eut fnunicrminu a parli.l list from t,mM.en .'tock'.to »hichwill be added reoeÄ ,0 ,,ra%a ,ar&e «m°"nt of Goods «reived from our Londou Agon's.
.8wfflUk °n' We-beK l0 B89Hre >ou'that n" to nrnti,i be wa"l,ng' no exertion relaxed, thecA^T* acc"ram,,dation requisite to tend«?T u0UrcUi,0,n,t<» and wbichwill
M as mu<--b «o your benefit as to .Lat of
S?«!HERI,ßWTON & BROTHER.
BATHURST.
FROM the 1st April next, the business
of Auctioneers and Commis-ion Agents will be conducted by Messrs. Trets and Ashe conjointly. All communication» addressed to them, at their o iii ce, adjoining the Post Office, will be promptly attended
to.
*.. Cash advanced upon property in-tended for immediate and unreserved sale.
March 21. 4805
BATHURST.
IT is now universally acknowledged
that
SIMMON S'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8TORB3,
Next to Mr. Rottcn's " Victoria Inn,"
Bathurst,
Is the cheapest bousa out of Sydney, where settlers, dealers, and others, may be supplied with every description of Good«.
«jgr Twenty per cent, under any other
store.
The Proprietor being determined to carry out the wholesome prineiple of small profits and quick
returns.
The stock of winter goods has been well selecSed, and being laid in rather early will enable the proprietor to offer some good bar-gains in warm clothing.
Wines, spirits, groceries, tobacco, _ salt fish, glass, crockery, slop clothing, iron-mongery, drapery of every description, always
on hand.
Blankets, counterpanes, and rugs, in great vaticty.
Every kind of colonial produce bought for cash, or taken in exchange for supplies.
SLOPS 1 SLOPS ! ! SLOPS ! ! !
IMPORTANT NOTICE,
TO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND THE PUB-
LIC AT LARGE.
DAVID JONES AND CO., encouraged
by the unparalleled increase which has taken place in every brauch of their business during the last six months, beg to inform their numerous friends and connexion?, that no effort on their part ahull be wanting to de-serve their continued confidence and support. With a \iew to this end, tbey bave just effected several large purchases of Slops and general Drapery Goous (on the most advan-tageous tern.s), which, in addition to their already unrivalled stock, they are prepared to ofFor at such a reduced scale of profits, aa enables them to defy the competition of any
hou<e whatever.
The public will see the impossibility of giving, in an advertisement, a list of even a tithe of the numerous articles, embraced in a Btock at all times exceeding one-fourth of the imports of the colony. A few, however, of the leading articles required by Settlers and Storekeepers are enumerated, which Messrs. D Jones and Co. are prepared to offer at prices hitherto unprecedented.
BLANKETS.
Blankets, bush and army, from 7s. Ditto, Bury and cloth Witney
Ditto, real Witney, for family use
Rugs, 8 4, 9-4, 10-4. and 11-4, from 2s. 6d.
Counterpanes, 8 4, 9 4. 10 4, 11-4, and 12-4 White ditto, 8-4 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4
Ditto imperial ditto, 10-4, 11*4, 12-4, and
13-4
Quilts, 6 8, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4
Ditto summer ditto, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, and
13-4
SHIRTS.
Striped shirts, 12s. to 21 s.
Ditto ditto, made to order, 22s. 6d. Regatta ditto, to 21s.
Ditto ditto, extra stout and large, 24s,
Ditto ditto, full fronts and strapped, 28s. Royal Thames ditto, full fashioned, 42s.
White ditto, linen fronts, collars, &c, 30s, to
68s.
Ditto ditto, made to order, 84s. Scotch twilled ditto. 25s. to 28s.
Ditto ditto, very stout and made to order, 30s. Baize shirts, red and blue Serge ditto, red and blue
Royal ditto, red and blue.
COATS. Coats, shepherds
Ditto, stockmen's, 12s. 6d. and upwards Ditto, pilots
Ditto, Brighton beaver
Ditto, ditto,quilted ditto
Ditto tweed, 8s. 6d., and upwards
Ditto cantoons
Ditto gambroons, 9s. and upwards Ditto monkey and pea
Ditto buckskin Chesterfields
Ditto ditto double seamed ditto
Ditto fancy doeskin shooting ditto
TROUSERS.
15,000 Pairs moleskin trousers, 36s. to 72s.
5,000 Ditto ditto extra stout, and double
stitched and strapped Trousers, drab corduroy Ditto, ditto woollen cord
Ditto, blue and drab flushing Ditto, blue pilot
Ditto, superfine blue cloth I'itto, doe and buckskin Ditto, duck and canvass
VESTS.
Vests, silk plush
Ditto ditto ditto, with sleeves Ditto swansdown
Ditto ditto, with sleeves
Ditto tweed
Ditto ditto double breasted
Ditto cachmere, black, buff, and white Ditto satin, black and coloured
Ditto Valencia and Cachemerette Ditto quilling, white and fancy. .
JACKETS.
Jackets, superfine blue cloth Ditto pilot ditto
Ditto drab moleskin Ditto millers' ditto Ditto white ditto Ditto cord Ditto jean
Ditto drill and duck
Stockmen's boots Cabbage-tree hats Duck frocks
Guernsey frocks Yarn ditto
Lambswool vests and drawers Worsted ditto
Merino ditto and drawers Royal ribbed ditto
Flannel ditto and drawers
Jim Crow and wide-awake hats Scotch and Kilmarnock caps Scarlet caps and comforters Macintosh and boat cloaks
Drab, doe, and buckskin gloves Riding belts
&o., &c., &c.
The proprietors of this establishment beg to
inform such of their friends and customers as have not an opportunity of visiting Sydney, that their stock of General Drapery Goods has lately been increased to double its usual amount, and at present embraces every article required both for use and
ornament.
THEIR STOCK OF
SIItRTING, LONOCLOTIÍS, 7-8 AKD 4-4 IRISH
LINENS AND DIAPERS, HUCKABACKS, 5-4, 6»4 AND 10-4 COTTON AND LINEN SHEET-INGS, TABLE DIAPERS AND DAMASKS DOUBLE DAMASK CLOTHS AND NAPKINS DAMASK AND EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS DAMASK AND PRINTED FURNITURES FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOES
PLAIN CACHEMERES, GALA PLAIDS
ALPACA LUSTRES, ORLEANS CLOTHS CLOUDED ALPACAS AND MERINOES
CHECKED D'ETE, CHECKED CIIALLI
SILKS, SAT!MS, AND VELVETS
BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHAWLS
TARTAN AND FANCY PLAID SHAWLS SATIN, MORIE, AND VELVET SCARFS
PLAID, CACHEMERE, AND NEAPOLITAN
CLOAKS
BONNETS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, LVCK PARASOLS, FLOWERS, &C.
WILL BE FOUND IN EXTENT, VARIETT,
ELEGANCE, AND CHEAPNESS,
UNAPPROACHED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
George-street, March 28. 6321
' NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER
GOODS.
ROBERT BOURNE A\TD CO. have
just opened several cases of very su-perior goods, consisting of
Plain and coloured si,k« and satinets Plain and checked alpaca lu-tres
Merinos, Coburg, and Polka cloths
Twilled and plain cashmere and de laine
dresves
Indiana, (tama, cashmere, and merino
shawls
Checked and tartan lambswool ditto
ALSO,
One case very superior soft silk genuine
Clan tartans
R. B. and Co invite an early in«pection of
the above articles, as tht-y will be found much superior in style and texture to those usually imported, and will be offered at such prices as cannot fail to give general
satisfaction. 5S¿9
THE undersigned has, during the past
week, received the following good*: Gentlemen's Hexham tan, dogskin, and doe-
skin glove»
Satin stocks, scntfs, and opera ties, very rich
Merino and lambswool under shirts Merino and lambswool half hose Shaded merinos
Coburg, Egyptian, and Orleans cloth White and coloured stays
Three cases printed cambrics, new stylei Boys' cantoon trousers, 2s. Gd. per pair Men's ditto ditto, 8s. 3d. per pair
Blankets from Ga. fíd. to I8q. per pair
White counterpanes, 4s, 6H. to 12s. each
Co'oured counterpanes, Is. 6'd. to 8n. Od. each 333 pieces unbleached calico, assorted wid'hs
The narrowest is 2id. pet yard, the widest (2 yards) is í)¿d. per yard
W. COLEMAN,
458, George-street., March 7._ 41'0 |
BY RECENT ARRIVALS.
A MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED ASSORTMENT
OF STOVES, RANGES, HALF-RFOISTERS, |
FENDERS, AND FIRE-IRONS,
CONSISTING OF!
Bright and bronzed register French hall stoves, «i h patent shifting fire-plaees Bright and ditto Kennand register stoves
U'iick and bright registers for dining and j
drawing rooms
Bhck ground front ditto, dining and bed |
rooms
Half register, from l8 to 42 inches Gothic ditto, ditto
Recess, elliptic stoves, of sizes Dumpy ditto
Cottage grates, fur wood chips' cabomes, of sizes Grenock cabin stovos
Small cottage kitchen ranges, v.ith winding
cheeks
Lar^e kitchen ranges, with ovens and ditto Ditto ditto, with ovens, bullers, and ditto
New Victoria green and gold bronze steel
mounted fenders
Bronze steel mounted dining and drawing
room ditto
Black fenders, all sizes, and newest patterns Green pierced tender«, brass mounted Green wire ditto, . ditto
Ditto ditto, nursery guards, ditto
Kilchen fenders, with sliding bars
Superbneiv pattern steel fire-irons Ditto ditto ditto, with bronze heads
Fire-irons fur bedroom?, nurseries, kitchens,
&c, &c.
Iron scrapers, umbrella stands, bedsteads,
&o.
T. WOOLLEY.
Nos. 430, and 432, George-street. 6217
KNIGHT AND GARRETT,
PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, AND OLAZIER8,
PARRAMATTA-STREET,
Nearly opposite Kent Brewery, and 121,
Kent-street East.
KNIGHT AND GARRETT beg to
inform their friends and the public generally, that they have this day entered into partnership, for ths purpose of carrying on the above business, and hope to obtain a share of public patronage, which it will be their constant study to merit.
March 28. 5323
FOR SALE,
'IpIIE Cnrgo of the Ianthe, from New
?fl. Yo-k, consisting of
Tobacco, Negrohead and Cavendish Mess beef and pork
Dried apples, pickles, soap Potashes, pitch, rosin Urandy, gin, red wine
Pilot bread, water ciackcrs Bright and black varnish White oak pipe staves Champagne cider
Stoves, for parlours and kitchens, various Glass lamps, &c, &...., &c.
WILLUM C. BOTTS,
Wharf, Darling Harbour. March 17. 4524
ON SALE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF
THE UNDERSIGNED.
THE Cargo of the brig Sarañ, from
China and Manila, consisting of Congou tea in chests and half chests White and coloured matting Sugar
No. S and 4 superior Manila cigars Manila rope of sizes Manila wool lashing
, Coffee
' Empty sugar mats
HENRY MOORE,
North Kent-street,
March 11. 4232
PRINTING INK-1
Shackell and Lyona'*, in 2 and 3 dozen
kegs
Preserved potatoe,-Edwards and Co., pa-
tentees
Spiles, assorted sizes, London made.
WM. M'DONELL,
Harrington-street.
March 25. _ 5067
ON Sale at the Stores of the Under«
signed
Linseed oil and turpentine
White lend, black, green, and other paints
Duchess slater and nails
Muskets, single and double barrelled fowling
pieces |
Washing soda Woolpacks
Bottling wax
Marsalla, m quarter casks and hogsheads _
Pale gold coloured and brown stielry, ia
octavea, quarter casks, and hogsheads Ditto ditto ditto, in three dozen case* Port wine, in three dozen cases Stationery, assorted
Sheet iron of various sizes Regatta ahiita
A case of silks, very rich patterns
Hennessey's brandy, in hoiruheads.
LYALL, SCOTT, AND CO.,
6318 George-street.
WALTHALL'S COLONIAL NKQRO
HEAD,
1«, Id. PER FOUND BT THE KEG).
AT DIXSON'S
TOBACCO ESTABLISHMENT.
540, George-street. 5262 BARRETT'S TWIST TOBACCO.
rpoBACCUNÍSTí, Grocers, Settlers,
JL and Others, by calling at SCOTT'S, will be enabled to purchase the finest sample of BARRETT'S TWIST ever imported to the colony, bright in colour, free from mildew, and delightful flavour.
5334 382, George-street.
ON SALE,
LANDING,ex Ï ¿em», Old E.I. Rum,
from 10 to 30 O.P.
5292 HMITH AND CAMPBELL,
MARTELL* AND HENNESSY'S
BRANDY.
"BjAfk HOGSHEADS Martell's and M-Xß^ HeHness>'8
West IudiaRum, both in and out of bond.
HENRY FISHER.
City Depot,
Corner of King and George streets. March SO._5320
GIN.
I Qfk HALF-CASES GIN, -?. *7\J just landed, and on sale at the
stores of the undersigned,
EDWARD CAMPBELL AND CO.,
1512 418, George-street.
' CHOICE W INES.
SHERRY, pale, Duff, Gordon, find
Co.
Sherry, pale, in wood and bottle
,, " alight dinner wine
Port, Fonsua's old tawny, in cases, pints, and
quarts
Port, a fine old wine, in bottle
" a rich fruity wine, in bottle.
WM. M'DONELL,
Harrington-street. March 26. 5U6(i
BASS'S BURTON ALU
A FEW BARRELS of Bass's Button
Ale on sale by
HENRY MOORE. North Kent-street, March 28. 5297
ON SALE, at the Stores of the Under
signed
Rum, in hogsheads,!
Martell's brandy, Vin aud out of bond Case gin, J
Sherry, in pipe and quarter
Page's port, in one d zen cases
L'inon syrup, in one dozen cases, pickles
ditto
Cape wine, in pipes, half, and quartern, corks Taylor'« porter
Ale, in hog«heada and barrell.
JAMES WOOD. George-street,
Opposite the Old Burial Ground. Several small Fauna to let, 13 miles from Sydney. 4597
GEORGE EVANS,
MANUFACTURER OF THE AUSTRALIAN
SODA WATER, AND AERATED LE*
MODADK,
PITT-STREET, SYDNEY,
(Near the Victoria Theatre.)
THE excellence of Evans's Soda Water
(which ia manufactured on Schweppe's peculiar principle, with powerful machinery) consists in the length of time during which it retains its life and pungency after it is poured out, and not (as many errol eou?ly suppose) on the force with which it expels the cork, the latter bring the characteriatio of the commonest Soda Water, for the obviotn reason that the gas is diseneoged. whereas by the peculiar principle of Evans's process, the carbonic acid does not escape with the cork, but being thoroughly incorporated wi'hthe water, remains as a valuable medicinal feature in the manufacture. Each bottle has its proper proportion of alkali. Evans's ePerveacihg Lemonade now so extensively used throughout Sydney, poBseatea all the medicinal properties of the saline draught, combined with a fine lemon flavour, thus rendering it so agreeable and valuable an article in chocking nausea, and allaying the oppressive li rat and thirst attendant on fever, and all inflammatory diseases. Asa most delicious, cooling, and refreshing draught, Evans's Lemonade (tanda un-rivalled, and may be procured at moat of the respectable hotels, inna, and other placea of refreahment in Sydney and other parta of New South Wales. 4971
TURTLE SOUP.
MARTIN GILL, according to promise
bega to inform his friends and lovers of turtle, that the last of his turtles ex Sophia, will be served up thia day, Munday, the 30th instant, athis
REFRESHMENT ROOMS,
Gcorge-atreet, where no extra charge will be made, and where gentlemen can obtain a glass of turtle punch upon the shortest
notice.
Families' orders, punctually attended to by orders being sent early.
March 28. 0.052
WHOLESALE STORES. '
SETTLERS and STOREKEEPERS
will find it to their advantage, in pur-chasing their supplies from the above Stores, as the Proprietors are determined to sell cheaper than any house in town for cash, being aware that reasonable charges and quick returns are the most beneficial to their customers and themoelves, and being their own importer^ they feel sure their prices cannot be equalled by any one in Sydney. They subjoin a list of articlcB, which on trial, will be found the beat guarantee :
TEAS-Hys'inskiu, twankay, congou aou
ching, and fine byson, of the fol-lowing brondi- Constant, Maid of Athens Isabella Austialasian Partit. Sarah. Kestrel, 8iid Anita COFFEE-Suoerior Manila
SUGARS-Manila, vaiioui qualities
TOBACCO-The very beat negrohead, is.
10 J. per lb.
Fine salad oil, in pints and quarts Currants raisin», and dried fruits Woolpacks and three-bushel bags Canvas assorted numbers Tarpaulins, all BÍZCS
Slops, superior assortment, suitable
for storekeeper«, settlers, &c., &.:. Soap, Colonial and Liverpool Fine Java rice
Bottled ale and porter, various branda Martell's and Hennessey's brandy,
sold in any quantity, in or out of bond, exceeding two gallons, at
reduced rates Case gin, ditto Ruin, ditto
Manila cigars, the best in Sydney Lemon and cider
Coleman's starch and blue.
D. HART AND CO,
4b0, George street,
6300 Opposite the Barrack Gate.
TO WHALERS
PRIME Twofold Bay Salt Beef, in
tierces and barrels, packed with St Ubea Salt. On sale.
W. S. MOUTRY, , 9471 Duke'a Wharf.
______
PRIME MESS BEEF,
in ti« rees.
Apply at the office of
A. B. SMITH AND CO.,
Sussex-street.
March 26._ 6136
FINE WHITE RICE,
BY the Ton or Bag, to sHit purchasers,
at I}d. per lb |
HENRY FISHER,
City Depot,
Corner of King and George-streaf«. March SO. «319
ON Sale at the Stores of the Under»
signed
60 Baga aupeiinr Patna rice, 168 lbs. each,
at 18s. per bag
100 Boxes Pouchong tea, 28 lb. nett each,
just landed at 25a. per box
Negrohead tobacco, bysomkin tea, sugar, and
a variety of other goods at reduced prices.
ISAAC SIMMONS,
Queen's Place,
5303 Lower Genrge-etrcet
PRFSCOTT'S COAL DEPOT, '
aUSSELL'S WHART, SUSSEX-STREET.
npiIE BEST NKWCASTLE COAL JL > may be ob¿a¡nr d by applying to
HENRY PRESCOTT.
Marchi!. 528T /
LIVERPOOL SALT.
FIFTY TONS ot Liverpool Salt, just
lauded, and on side at the stores of
EDWARD CAMPBELL AND CO.,
41«, tleorge-street. COALS! COALS! COALS I
THE undersigned wishes to draw the
attention of the public to the fact of
his not having reduced the delivery prices, but on the Whait" otily, the motive being to induce parties to cart their own coals.
H. R. WHITTELL. Ebenezer Coal Depot,
Sussex-street. 4282
NOTICE.
THE prioe of Coals at the Australian
Agricultural Company's Stack at New-castle is seven shillings nor ton.
For Screenings, five rhilliiiKS.
PHILLIP P. KING,
Commissioner A. A. Company. Port Stephens, January I. 1574
POTATOES.
ON SALE BY THE UNDER-
SIGNED
Seven and a half tons Van Diemen'« Land
potatoes
Nine and a half ditto Port Phillip ditto
_ Just arrived ex Phoebe, in excellent condi-tion, and of very superior quality May be inspected on board at Daigarno's Wharf.
S. H. SMYTH,
325, Castlerengh-strect.
5282 Corner of Brougham Place.
< OIL BUTTS.
ÄTW NEW DANTZIC OIL BUTTS, Ç_P . Gordon's brand, for sole by
5-^93 hOWAND, MACNAB, AND CO.
FOR SALE
A FIRST RATE BILLIARD
TABLE, hy Thurston, with balls, cus-, &c, complete. The above tablo was expressly made to order, and now in first-rate condi-tion. For terms, price, Src, apply to Mr. A. Toogood, Rainbow Tavern, corner Piit and King streets.
March 28. 5~60
FOR SALE,
BY PRIVATE CONTRACT,
HEAD OF CATTLE,
viz. :
250 Bullocks, S to 4 years old
260 Cowa 250 Steers
250 Heifers
OF A SUPERIOR BREED.
Apply to
Mr. STUBBS.
Auction Mart, King-street. March 11. 4240
SHKEP AND STATIONS.
nPHE undersigned has for Sale, a A valuable property, consisting of about
13,000 prime Sheep, warranted never to have been diseased, wi li most extensive Stations, situated cqui-distant from by du ey and Mel-
bourne.
A twelve months' supply of every article requisite for a first rate establishment has been provided, which, with six drays, fifty woik'wg bullocks, hurdles, mills, &c. will be given in hy the proprietor, who is about to return to Europe.
J. W. GOSLING,
5123 Charlotte-pince.
FOR SALE
FROM 4000 to G000 first-class Sheep
with or without stations; .warranted never to have been diseased. For particulars enquire of Dr. W. Hall Palmer, Kirk Connel,
by Hartley._ 3657
TO CAPITALISTS.
TO BE SOLD, the Dwelling-house
and Stores In George-street, at present in the occupation of Messrs. Robert How and Co.; also the Villa at Conk's River, known as Wanstead, with about 100 acres of land, at present occupied by William Fanning, Esq. Apply to
MR. UNWIN.
5199 354, Pitt-street.
FAT SHEEP.
ON SALE, at Erskine Park, Sou'.h
. Creek. The flock will be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. 6271
TO MONEYED PERSONS, AND
CAPITALISTS.
'R. STUBBS ia instructed to close
for the purchase of all that splendid property, No. 105, PITT-STREET, known as
MRS. WATLKS'S,
adjoining the residence of the honorable Member for Sydney, and will be happy to treat-with principals for that purpose, by
PRIVATE CONTRACT.
Apply at the Mart, Kiug-stieet. 3743
~3600 FINE WOOLLEDL YOUNG
SHEEP.
WARRANTED SOUND, AND NEVER DI'.-]
EASED.
MR. MORT
Has had placed in his bands for sale by
PRIVATE CONTRAOT,
QAAAF1NE WOOLLED 9J\J\J\J YOUNG SHEEP.
Which are warranted sound, and never to have been diseaied.
They may remain on their present run, in I
the N<-w England district, until the 1st June j
next, (free of expense to Ute purchaser J at which time they will have nearly a nine months
fleece on.
This wool realised extreme prices at the late i wool sales. I
For particulars and teims apply to Mrg M->rt. at his Rooms, George-street. 6315
rpilE UNDERSIGNED will purchase,
-JL for cash, colonial produce, or make ad-vances on the same consigned to Mr. Robert Brooks, London.
R. TOWNS.
December 11._2928 TUE undersigned are Cash buyers tf
Wool, Tallow, Hide«, &c.
SWAIN, WEBBS, AND CO Harrington-street._ <UP3 THE undersigned affords liberal
advances, a» usual, on Wool and other produce, consigned to bim for sale by his coirespondents, Messrs. Ellice, Kinnear, and Co., in London.
WILLIAM C. BOTTS.
6969_Whart, Do'ling Harbour THE Undersigned will make advances
on the wool of this clip, consigned to Messrs. Donaldson, Lambert, and Co., Lon-
don.
DONALDSON AND CO,
393, Put-street.
December 29._210
-PzifliO AT 7 PEtt CENÍ'.-The
&*i^m:\-r\ß Australian Union Benefi. Society having the above sun. to lend, on mortgage, panie? denrous of borrowù g it must transmit (post paid) a description of the property intended a« security, within fourteen days trom this date, to
THOMAS COWLISHAW.
Surry Hills.
Mareil l8. _ 6QÙ9
NOTICE.
IN THB INSOLVENT ESTATE OF MICHAEL
GANNON.
THE CREDITORS are particularly
requested to a'tend an adjourned SPECIAL MEETING heiein, tobe holden at the Insolvent. Court on TUESDAY, the 3l»t instant, at two O'CLOCK I> M., to receive the Report of the Committee, and on other mattera of great importance.
CLARK IRVING,
520G Official Assignee,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rr»HE undersigned intendina to dissolve A _ the partnership hitherto existing under
the title and firm ot "Gill ai.d White," re-quest that all claims against thurn, or cither of them, may be scut in tor liquidation on or before the first day of April ensuing.
GILL AND WHITE. Bickham, March 10. 46"3
NOTICE,
ALL Accounts Jue to the undersigned
are to be p-tid to Mr. Thomas Newton, Bee Hive, Pitt-street, who is hereby autho liaed to receive the same.
ISAAC WALKER.
Sydney, February l8. 5151
"GARLAND GROVii."
ALL ACCOUNTS against this ship
are requested to be rendered in dupli-cate This Day, the 80th instant, to
5220 BUCHANAN- AND CO.
" KINNEAR."
SÏIIPPERS by the above vessel are
requested to send in Bills of Lading and pass entries immediately.
AU accounts against the above vessel are requested to be sent in duolicare to the office of the undersigned, and Passengers will please pay balance of passago money.
5177 R. TOWNS.
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS on the estate of Joseph
Pye, Esq., late of Baulkham Hills, de-ceased, are requested to be forwarded to the Executors, Mr. Andrew Nash Woolpack Inn, Parramatta, Mr. John Williams, Baulkham Hills ; or
NICHOLS AND WILLIAMS,
Solicitors,
310, Pitt-street,
Sydney. March 26. 5200
ICAUTION. "
TUE PUBLIC nre cautioned from
purchasing any part of certain lands situate at Botany, the late residence of my husband, the same having been settled on me previous to marriagp, and as a marriage set-tlement and provision for my child or
children.
EMMA LEIGH SHAW,
Camperdown March 26*. 5145
TO BUILDERS.
PERSONS -willing to contract for the
erection of a Dwelling-house and Offices, intended to be erected in Prince street, Sydney, may seo the design, speci-fication, &c, until the 6th of April, at the Office of the utiJemgned.
The atlverli-er will not necessarily accept
the lowest tend.-r.
JOHN STAFFORD,
Architect, ¡be,
318, Pitt-street. March 30. 6278
TO BUILDERS.
PERSONS willing to contract for the
ertction of a house and officen in Eli-
zabeth street, Sydney, for Mr. J. F. Read, may see the plans and specification at the
office of
J. F. HILLY,
Architect, ¿Vc,
655, George-sfreet. Tenders to be delivered ou or before Mon. day, April 0'th. .5195
TO BUILDERS.
PERSONS willing to contract for the
erection of a Dwelling-house aud Officer, intended to be erected in Prince-street, may Bee the design, specification, &c , on and after the 27th instant, at the office of
JOHN STAFFORD,
Architect, _c,
318, Pitt-street. March 26. 5061
TO ROADMAKERS, QUARRYMEN,
PERSONS willing to Contract for
makii.g a Road, from Blue's Point, on the North Shore, through the Township of St. Ltonard's, towards the Church, may see the plans and specifications at the office of J. F, Hilly, Architect and Civil Engineer, 555, Georga-street.
Tenders to be delivered on or before Fri-day, April the 3rd endorsed " Tenders for making a new Road, &c." 6196
r|>ENDERS will be received by the un
8- dersigned until Monday next, the 80th
instant, for '-he supply of twenty Ewes, One Ram, and twenty Wethers deliverable in Svdney on Friday, the 3rd April. Apply to
THACKER AND CO.,
?3t_Fort-street
BOARD AND LODGING.
WANTED, by» young man, either in
the vicinity of Sydney or Pyrmont. Application, (prc-paid) stating terms t0 he addressed to W., A. P., Herald Office. 5322
AGE?mEMAN of quiet habits is
desirous of meeting with a large airy room, unfurnished, in the home of a respect-able family, who woyld provide him with breakfast, and such attendance as he miga require. The situation must he not more than ten minutes' walk from Hunter-street, Letters, stating terms, &c, to be addressed t . J. C. N" Herald Office. 613 !
.¿.MOOO Required, on good City Pro <_W perty. Apply to
MR JOHN SMITH,
Soliciter. O'L'onnill-htreet. 6276
WANTED, a Piotestant Lady, as Go-
verness, in a gent'eman's family in the country. Apply to Mrs E. Aspiñall, Cumberland-place, between the hours of 11 and 2. 6279
'ANTED, in A gentleman's family,
nu activo lad to wait at table, mid make himself useful in house work. Apply tu Mr.Millír, Upholsterer, No. 2i8, dstle reaghstreet._5iI0
"ANTED, a female Cook, for \ large
bous« huid, a character n,3 to ability and industry will be required. Apply at No. 2-39, Pitt-street.
March_23._4812 WANTED, a Married Couple, to pro
ceed to the interior: the man as Cook, and the woman as general House Servant. References as to character and competency will be required.
Apply to the undersigned,
JAMES MIDDLETON,
78, Pitt-street South. March 28. 6272
EDUCATION.
A LADY is desirous of receiving two
young Lndif s to Board and Edúcalo with her own Daughters.
For address, apply to
MR. COLMAN,
Bookseller George-street. 5338
TO COUNTRY STOREXEhPERSAND
OTBERP.
WANTED, by a respectable young
man, a situation in a country storp, or stnrckei per on a ah"- p and cattle station
The advertiser is well acquainted with the erocery and drapery businc«», as well as the general routine of a merchant's office ; re-spectable reference can be given, and secu-rity if required The applicant lins been in his last situation for a period of five "years Address post paid, to X.Y.Z , care of G. Moss, Custom HoU3c agent.
1, Macquarie-place, Sydney. 6288
FEMALE SERVANT WANTED.
A NURSEMAID. Enquire of Mrs
W. E. Rogpr*, 176, Pitt-itreet, near Dr. Ross's new Congregational C'cipe!, be-tween the hours of 10 and 1 r sr. Ctioractcr and discharge from lant place indispensable.
_ «380 VV"ANTED, a siruatnn as Overseer, by
* » a man of good colonial experience ia the abovo capacity ; is competent of ma-naging either n hhpcp or cattle establishment« Can produce testioioiials of character and capabilities, as also highly respectable refe-rence if required. Any communication ad-dressed, pre-poid, to K. K., Herald Office, will be punctually attended to.
Sydney, March St). CUPf BOARD AND LODGING FOR SINGLE
GENTLEMEN,
ALSO, UNFUUNISHID APART
MEN rs to bo let. stjtuttte in the moat agreeable part of tt.o City, viz., facing ti e Hace Course, on moderate t?rms. Forcards of address apply at the Herald Office ; or at No. 7, Liverpool-street. 532«
WHARF TO LET.
ILNE'S WHARF, ««joining the
Gas Company's, wi-h n good dwolling house, stores, and everything for heaving
down a vessel of 300 tons.
Apply to
BUYERS AND LOCHHEAD,
5147 Harrington-street
ÏÏOUSE OR OFFICES TO LET,
SITUATED »t the corner of hlùnbrth
and Kin¡t street», onpoiite the Supreme C'lirt Heute-on most modernte term:. Apply lo - ' '
A. LENEHAN,
4395 Castlercitgh-airee^
TO LET.
A STORE, cip.ille of conUining 600
tons merchandise, situate in.! atniioi. laue. Rent moderate.
Apply to
JOHN STIRLING,
Grocer,
6098 659. Oeorue.street.
TO LET,
TiHOSE extensive stores, situate in
Bank-court, King-street, lately occu-pied bv Mefsrs. S. on'1 A. Bryant.
Apply at the office of
- JAMES SIMMONS,
3907 Pitt-street, opposite the Union Bank.
TO OIL AND COLORMEN, PAINTERS,
»LAZIER?, &C.
BUSINESS T REMIS ES TO LET.
FTMHE SHOP at present occupied by
IL Mr. Pille?, in Pitt-alreet, opposite the Edit.burgii Castle, and now succe'sfully car-ried on. Apply to
W. MOFFITT.
Pitt, street.
N.B. The abovo premises an also well suited for any other busine«». 6267
rjpo BE LET, nt Miler'a Point, a Ja- Stone House, enntoining four fine rooms, two attics, ond kitclipn, with lur^e yard and ga-don, lately oecupid by Captaiu Grimes. Rent moderate. Apply nt Mr. Henjunin Roden's, near Moore's Wharf.
6304
TO LET,
TWO HOUSES in Lyons's Terrace viz
One corner of Macquarie-street, lately
occupied by Adolphus Young, Esq
And one corner of the South Head Road,
lately occupied by C. D. Riddell, Esq.
ALSO,
One House in Brisbane-street, South Head
Road. Apply to
MR. SAMUEL LYONS.
George-street and Charlotte-place. March 27 5186 fino LET, a genteel family residence at
Pyrmont lately in the occupation of Mr. C, H. Chamhet3. The house com.ina eight rooms of a stipetinr description, with front verandah pleasantly overlooking Dar-ling Harbour, detached kitchen, sorvauU' rooms, cnoch-hjuse, and »tabling, with a never-failinp Kiipply of the beat water ; also, a wharf belonging to the premises, lending into Pj rniont Bay. The situation ii known to be particular.y healthy ; thcro i' a good carriage road from Sidney : and It takes about five minutes fo croan the water to tim Market Wharf. For further particulars apply to Mr. Uther, 27t, Pitt-strert. ôtM
TO LET,
ACOMFORTABLU RESIDENCE, a
Black 'town, containing nina rooms, with detached kitchen, Btable .-ntl couch house, a large garden well stocked wi'h fruit trees and vines, and thiity acres of land divided into four paddocks, with a nev«r-failing Mip ply of waior. It is Htuated twelve miles fi-^m Parramatta, nine from Windsor, mid Richmond, and seven fmm Penrith, and il.e rent i« very moderate. For particulars apply to George Panton, Esq., Windsor, or at the Office of John Betta, 293, Pi'.t-atreet. 6284
TO LET,
THE oH established House in Church
street, Parramatta, known as the Union Inn. now occupied by Mrs. Walsf >rd ; the House will bo put in complete repair, and nosaesston will ho given on the first Licenae Day, say the 1st July ; there is a good stable, which will contain twelve horses and granary, with u good square yard, and a well with a good suptly of water in the driest
weather.
For further particulon enquire at Mr H» Taylor's, Parramatta; Mr. litterton, George afreet, Sydney; ort»
Mr.E.DEINKWATER,
3131 Ki-ning Point.
TO LE r,
THAT new'y established Inn, known
as the Douglas Inn, situated between the township of Marulan and the town of Goulburn. Also, the Farm known as Gram-pian Hills, formerly the residence of the late William Shelley. Esq. Thn above t roperties will bo let Separately if desired ; possession will be given.on the 1st July. Further par-ticulars known by applying to William Bradley, Esq.. M.C., Goulburn; or to the ti' dersigned, addressing, Tumut Plaina, tua Gundagi!.
318G GEORGE SHELLEY.
FARM TO LET,
AT JERVIS BAY.
rpHEESTATE UF SEAPARK, com
B. prising Erowal, known as Captain Lamb's Grant, with 1H0 acres at Jerro wangla and Wandawandian.
Erowal consists of 2560 acres, of which nearly 100 are under cultivation, enclosed by a four-rail fence; the remaining portion ia divided into paddocks.
On this farm there ia a substantial brick built house, containing six room«, a good dairy, barn, atables, farming implement«, and .very requinirc for a complete establish-ment. Ii i* within two miles of the Post Of] fice st the Government Township.
Near the Village of Wandawandian there are 850, and at Jerrowangla 690 acres, all of good mabie Land, and capable of producing excellent crops,
Ttio latter portion ia three miles distant from Eruwal, und is now in the occupntion cf Mr. Michael Ryan, tenant at will, at a rent of £10 per annum
Tiie whole Estate, comprising 4000 acres, will be let to a careful and permanent tenant on very moderate terms, to b« learnt on ap-plication to Smith and Campbell, Campbell s Wharf; or, to .,"","
MR. T. S. MORT,
80o» Auctioneer, Otorg«*stre»(