J^EW ROYAL VICTORIA THEA'~.

CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME !

. ",v On BOXING-NIGHT

Will by product*!, and continued until further notice, n now Xçoal Serio.Coiiii.TraKi-M»g|.cal Burlesque, abounding J "h local hits, alltisuin« and delusion*, and every known

aeecrlption of l*un and Fun, entitled

HARLEQUIN TUM-UT-CHU ", t PRINCE OF WIVrNG-HOE. '

Chow-Cow-Pa, or Skidamalink and Jeema ma-ton,

oelng a ireo and easy edition or an Arabian Night's JDrean», «inning y spiced up to suit tho political atm-sphero of Now South Wales, and containing fools' caps to lit ,,wny doud' aoddlw- b>" Two St«« (at prcsout under a -niN'V,-,The FCPno is ,l,''î in '».'?'.?0U8 »arti of Fairy Lind. Blax-land, Australia, acd tho world at large. The ivn aint a grisly one, but ha« been BONI:», «nd it is haped the public will COTTON to tho THUKAD of it.

Tho Characters havo been cast in an iron mould, nod havo been turned as follows :_ ' " , IMMORTALS.

Cupid-ninths stupid thin'» rather out of placo ; ho

is a knowing liulc card, »nd though hu play« tho knave at Hist, subsequently revokes, nud turns

. up a trump.Mi« Murphy Juaiiiiuuiiie-quicii ut tho f«irirs-tho uuiiunpring of

the pint, «ho run« down Ciiiimnil/.Hiiiiin, but ia

ultimately wound up by Cupiil.Mrs. Andrews Olow-vvoriu-her aider, and » butter »ho o milln't

wiBh...... ...;.Mis* Brown

MORTALS-W11 UES.

Chow-Cow-Pn-King of Wiving-hoe, better known

tie "Slippoty Charley," u iirngnato who, it ia

. hi'pcd willpioveattrnctivo .Mr. Charles Younc Camai-abanian-his son-and-heir- a young »Tip,"

who resents his father's interference, and who

will be lip-resonteii by.Ml« H. Gordon áningami- Grand Visier at the Courtof KingChow

Cow-Pa .Mr- iTluk£r

Infetowoz-Kin¡r Chtw-Cow-lVs ROVHI Consort,

a lndy remarkable for her vcrjtiico, who may b)

apple-ly called " Crabby " .Mrs. C. Jones

YELLOWS.

Jcemi-Ma-ton-Emperor of l'arranmttji, Protection-

ist and Rffcctionist; was oiico a cqnatter in a small way, but found ho had ?' n Soul abovn his

Minion," so ho f oul'd it ...,.Mr. J. West Jeh J'i'fgah-Hisfictolum, «ni), inn» his gap roiy

be called a gabbler ; anil, from tho iimnncr in

which ho treats thoCivil Service, a (,-obbIor,. Mr. Selwyn Bewk-Annn-ii Political Beadle, Government »polo

pist. und Public Lectuicr.Mr. Chandler &nreiii-Mi?.iahz-an old woman, uho being fre-

quently in a s into of solicitude, mav bo called n General Solicitor-tho Mrs. Gamp of Colonial

T. Jln,bl,0''fû ,.Mr. Manley JJaaourn-1 he F luvt cr ef Beauty, a China roso.. Mrs. Mooro «etJ ,- , ,,. BLACKS

bkfdnmnhnl;-King of the lelo of Eoony-tho terror

of his subjects, \vh un he beats and rats, in short,

a black and tan terrier.Mr Charles Walsh aneepskin and Beeswax-Boies nobes. .Messrs. Miran and ", ." , , , .Miboa Chillod-ren of tho lslo of Kbalcdan-Mandarins-¿nd

Daring Men-Fays and Coryphees.

Scenery, entirely now. by Messrs. Burbury and Sotright. Mechanism, by Young Renno and Assistants ; Proparties, by Mr. Hunt. v ^

SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS.

Sceno l.-I-'airy Bower on tho banks of Like Lovelv Defectivo domestic arrangements amongst tho fairies, mid arrivai of Maimounio in a golden car drawn by swans-A dreadful shock is caused by an S. M. Hornill report-An address to the electors, and a coilar-quy on the matrimoninl 7<kc-Enter Cupid with his bow, on mischief bent-The

Plot.

Sceno 2.-Court ot Chow-cow-pa, King of Wiiúnghoo. Speaking verbally-Chovvcow-pn is in tho Impsrailve S?0 iT- onJuBn' tantrums, conjunctions and interjootiocs Xho Pnnco turns a deaf ear to piternal rojtojstr.inoj, and deaf-eyes his pa-Family dofeArancea result In thu Princes removal to Darlinghurst.

Scene 3-Bush near Botany. Skidamnlink announce that .? Old Bob Ridley's como to town "-Capers and sauce, followed by ii tasto of Parliamentary eloquouco or belo rjuence-Commiiteo of Ways and Mains,

Scene 4.-Dungeon in tho Court of tho Haunted Well (auywhere). High dudgeon in a low dungeon-echo answers Dallr-y-but tho Prince think» Hut Delaying wen t answei-Appcaranco of tho belle and consequent chango of opinion on the part of ro-bel-A. positivo negativp and ti Curlc-de-Visito-Enter Chow-cow-p-, on his sneeze. The Prince in a nympsthio nrwner an- nounces his intention of seeking for his nymph.

Scene 5.-A Woed near Parramatta. SkUatnalink or "Any Oder Maa"-A Stump Oration-Tho Prince pays with interest for his want of princo-pil-Jeetni-Mi-tun's

Beadle-Tho Proclamation.

Sceno 6.-Palnca of Jcemi-Ma-ten, Emperor of Parra- matta. Jcemi-Ma-tcn turns Uleteilor, and Jeh Fucrar turns tail-The Emperor's dolour and a Flooriu for a Bal- main Squatter - Reissue of an old monthly-Sirem muaiikis- Bowk Anna fetches tho Doctor-Australian Xiteralurc-cant and incantation-The Ordeal.

- -f£ÏZ"7.--SfiUr.ii.ll PU^jHwuhght. Dine j with tho Will .wi:hthe S\ ups. Muinieunie being lo pay off the Pi'uiffi re ceivis a check - Sho consider» herself ill-trated by a

-_--ipivKfi Up nu a..MM **u > Duiuu miu.mt

--Tho ToliiDaiU-Tho theft-Po-Leece-Desurtion .» hifth life,

-.'".ceue S.-View in the Plas-Land. King Skidamalink and his black-gards-Cannibalism and conunbialities Cap'.ure of a bushranger-Thu Prince gets trussed, but no credit-Guing« on and taking off-Threo regal gent» ia a rcgal-nr lix-Hunt the Heir-Trembling, tribulation, and tens, with a running occompauyment.

Scene 9.-interior of Skidamalink'« Hut. A pio-ous proceeding-The Prince so-cured and about to bo skewered -A dainty difh to set before a King-B-idoura lo the rescue- An ad-diah-in to the party-The restorn-tion and the best oration being the last-Cupid's last shot, which is expected to make a hit.

Scene 10.-Fairy Realms of True Love and the Abode

of Bliss.

BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE FAIRY LAKE.

Clown.Young Renno Haikquiii... .ïdr. Edwards. Pantaloon.... Mr. Hanker Columbine,.Idus M'Keown. llttrlequiua..MÍ83 Murphy.

MAGNIFICENT GORGEOUS LAST SCENE,

invented »nd by made Young Renno ; painted by Burbury and Selrtgbt.

The audience are particularly requested to keep their »eats during the mechanism ot the last scene.

The entertainments will commence (each evening at S

O'clock with ibu drama entitled

THE SAILOX OF FRANCE.

Henri St. Cyr, tho Sailor of Franco.Mr. Fitzgerald.

On SATURDAY, December 29th, Grand MID-DAY

PERFORMANCE of tho Pantomimo. Children and Schools, hHlf.prioe.

Upper circle, Is ; drees circle 5s ; stalls, 3s ; pit 2a ; gallery, Cd.

ri\ATTEh,SALL'S CLUB ANNUAL RACES.

' M list January, 1867.

Owners of horses are informed, in consequence of the Pony Race closing with one entry, the following substi- tute rnco bas been added to the programme, viz, : -

The " SUBSTITUTE," of 30 sovereigns, with a sweep- stakes of 4 sovereigns each, for all horses, 1 milo, weight for agc. Second horse to receivo ô sovereigns from the prize. Entrance 1 sovereign. To closo on FRIDAY, the 28ih December, at 4 l> m., addressed (marked entrance) under cover, to S. JENNER, Esq., Burl's Bazair, Pitt

street.

J. HERALD. SocroUry,

R. J. CLARK will give privnto Lessons on Dancing

to Ladies and Gentlemen during the holidays.

M M

R. J. CLARK'S Quadrillo Assembly cn Boxing

Night. Colonnade, Elizabeth-street North.

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OXING-N1GI1T.-DANCING at Prlncoof Wales,

Go rgo-strect South. T. GORMAN.

BOXING-DAY,-Mr. W. CLARK'S Graud Exoamion

to AinOL GARDENS, Bradloy's Huail.-The steamer TRANSIT will leave tho North Shore Ferr,?, Cir- cular Quay, every hour ; first trip at 8 a.m. Return ticketf, Is 6d each,

B

OXING-N1GI1T.-Mr. W. CLARK'S Extra Quad-

rillo Arsenibly, 103, Elizibeth-strect.

BALMORAL GARDENS.- BOXING DA.Ï. - The

splendid steamship PATERSON will loivo tho Circular Qusy for the abovo favourite place, at 9.30 and Ham. A rplendid quadrille band, dancing freo, old English sports, .&o. Refie»hmonts at moderate charges, Tho best place fur fcniily Pio-nits.

J£ 0 Y A L L Y^"E~U M ? T H-BTTT^RTE.

GRKAT INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS.

GRAND OPKNINo, BOXING-NIGHT

WEDNESDAY, 26.h üec-lber, S6Ö, ^ '

»tid EVERY EVENING until further notice.

A GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE

on SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock.

PIT.-ONK SHILLING.

First appearance of this Great Company of Malo and Fomalo

- . Equestrians,

of pne~onmng,0a "'" ** introduotd * ,n>1í lr<^ troupe

DOGS and MONKEYS.

thJt«eiATBn.C¡0. Wi" T*!rri'° n w>oty of novelties by fo«£j v .I111"1'8-wWch embrace the elito of tho pro icsston-Equi-ntian, Gymnastic, Acrobatic, Jutrelinc Vault

»g.TmpfaN.in, snd'lightRo^üancini.-bfÄeo" - bincd power« the most eleçant, startling, comic, and enter-

taining acts in the arena will bo introduced

Among Iho Company will bo f iund

, Tho following artists or world-wido celobrity.

Mndamo HENR1QUBS,

Tho Premier Equestrienne of tho present ago.

Mr. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS,

lnotnvouriUJonc, two, and fout-honw Rider, VauUiguor

and Somersault thrower.

Monsieur KLAEIl.

Tho great performer on the Globo.

RoloDte, Dancing Globe, and La Tnvnc.i Española.

Master FRANK STEBBING,

T ho smallest pcrformr-r in tim world, and perforo» feats Gymnastic and Aciobutio that has IISÍOIIIBIHXI thou

snBels.

Mr. W. JONES,

Tho unrivalled temo ami U,ii-o-bick ll-Jir .

Mr. F. Si'EBBtXO,

Tho eminent Shsktspe-rian Jester and Clown.

Mr. EKONE,

The danng and accomplished Rider, Doublo Samors.vilt

tbrower, and Lu Percho pel former,

MR. DIGNY.

Acrobat and Pantomimist.

.MR. MUKRAY,

¡ho n.erry functionary known bv tho appropriate) sobriquet

ol CLOWN.

And n heft of geneinl pe>t former« too numerous to mention.

HIPrO-DRAMATIC SKKTCHKS, by tho DOGS and

MONKEYS,

embracing Roman cbirint racing, Hriti»h fox-huniing,

modern hurd lo racing, ice , »Vc.

The pc-i formanT vi ¡II bo ..nlivr-ninl with tho choie* selec- tions of MUSIC by Heir APPEh'S BRASS BAND.

1 he i oriortnanio will conc-ludo each uvouiug- by n Comic

Aftcrpu.e.

Doois open »t half-past 7 ; io commenco at S o'clock pre- cisely. *

Acimission - Drcs« ciicl.-, 3s-, boxes, 2S; pit, j, ; gnlluy, C1; children half price to bjxes ami dross ciruliL

oulv.

Ji_HKKltS. ORBKNBKRO, Pr.iprict.vr.

OCHO 0~L~ OF A ÍTTT.

CHRISTMAS WEEK.

Great Attrw'inn cf A .. list lu Manipulation in Glass,

Ibu following Vslimb.t- PRIZES will be given daring tbo

week.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, December 2tith.

All chiliiicn willbe present- d with ii CHrllSTMAS BOX,

unit a tnriro n-Ueiiou of PKIZKS will bo distribute! amongst the adult» pic sent.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2Öth Dumber. First

jni¿e, Chhrmi and Cupid (now exhibited, at M. .T. Skilo men's, :j-i2,GcorKo.strieO,dr"wn by f"ur Tunlo D.n-e». Alni II (..hain Siimkinp Piro, noel otbe-r bfiiitiful pri.-es.

THURSDAY EVEN INO, " L .rS0 S), ,d", coar.iiriing a I nir ot Splendid Love Scales, a Canln Varii-gitod Pipo, at d alargo collection nfothoi prlxes.

FRIDAY EVENING, First Prizs a Full-rigged Ship, leautifully wrought by Mrs. Woodroffe, Ctimn. Pipe, Pneumatic Balloon, nnii several choice weir»« of art.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, all cail.ftBii will bo pre- sented with RCluit,im.is Iieix.ond alargo selection of Prizoi «ill bo distributed amongst tho adults prewnt.

SATURDAY EVENING, a Largo Christum Tree, bung with Birds of Porudisc, Nests, Jeo , als» a handsome Cbsin Pipe, vvilb a varied selection of other prîtes.

QRAND INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH. ATHLETIC SPORTS ON 'fTlE OUTER DOMAIN

, On SATURDAY, 29th Uocember, 18Ö5,

Under ttc Putronnge of ibu Right Hon. hu Excollency,

¡Sir JOtlN, YOUNG. '

Nu. l.-To start r.t 2 o'clock. Maiden Plato, for all gentle men in tüices; distance. 100 yard». First pria», £3 .

second, £1. Entrance. 3s.

No. 2 -To Hurt at 2 15 Yonths under 17 ; 200 yard«. Hret pnze, £U ; eccond, £1. Entrance, 2«,

No. 3-Ti» start at 2-15. Throwing tho cricket bill. 1-irst pure, £2 ; second, £1. Entianci-, 2s 61.

No 4.-To start at U o'clo-.-k. Walking MOO, for all gentlemen in offices, to IHI handicapped ; distance-. 2 miloj. First prize, £3 ; fécond, £t. Entrance, 3».

No. 5.-To start at 3 30 Handicap hurdle raro, HO yards, over 8 hurdles. First prize, £1 ; second, £2.

Entrance, 5s,

No. ti,-To statt at 3.45. Cricketers' handicap, 150 janis, for tbo two Elevens. First prir.-1, ¿'5 ; second, £2.

No. 7.-To start at 4. Sydney handicip, 150 yards First prize. - ; iccond, £2, Entrance, 5a.

No. S-To slort at 4.35. Walking handicap, 1'irtt puyo, £4 ; iccond, £2, Entrance, as.

No 9.-To start at 5.15. Three-legeed raco. 250 yards. First prire, £2 ; second, £1. Entrance-, 2s (5d.

No. 10.-To stn« nt 5 45. Half-mile ti.indic.ip. First prixe, £5 ; second, £2. Entrance, 5s.

Entrances for each of tho nbovs will bl i-o-eivoi on Thtmday evening next. Ducater 27'h, irjui S to 9 o'ebek, by the CnmrmUcc, «t -¡ nitersallV, wh:r. Ibcy <vi,1 JISP.

¿lit? UOmoiiltcc retervo the power tu rufo-"» anv entrance tnij lliiukproper.

The shove vtill bo under tho rulfs of tha Intercolonial Sports' Committee.

The warning bell will ring sever, minutes bjforo each race, when ice number of the lace about u luke placo will te telegraphed.

The second bell (go to the post} will ring two minutes before ll.o advt-rtifcttl lime for each rii'io i s¡~~

At tbn conclusion of each raco tho li «t. second, and third* men will lw» telegraphed by their Rumbera ou the pro- gramme of the Caxtou cards.

No ore to bo allowed inside the iron fence but numbera of the committee.

Admission to the ground, Is.

AdmissiuU lo tan Grand'¡Stand. 2« Gd.

_R. DRIVEir, Jun., Hon. Secretary.

ASHFIELD PARK B A Z A A R.

Uni'.tr tho patronngo of his Etcellency fho Righ'. Horonille Sir JOliX YOUNG. Bart., K.C.B., G.C.M.U.,

and LADY YOUNG.

On SATURDAY, the 20th, mid MONDAY, Üio 3Ut

Decornber,

A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR

Will lo held on the Grounds of Ashfield Park, in aid of the Building Fund of the Church of England School at

Ashfield.

Trains will ply to and from Ashfield, as follows : -

To Aéhticld-10 15 a.m., 12 noon. 1, 2, and 1.30 p.m. From Atbflcld-5 8, 8 8, and 9 30 p.m. Fares-1st Class, return ticket, Is. -Id.

2nd Class, ditto ditto, lid.

OMNIBUSES will convey visitors from tho Ashfield Station to tbo Park free of expense.

By tho kind permission of ColonelWaddy and tho Officers cf tho 50th Regiment tbeir

SPLENDID MILITARY BAND will bo in attendance.

THE REFRESHMENT TENT,

where luncheon, &c, will bo supplied on moderato terms, will bo under the superintendence of Mr. O'Brien, of

Tattersall^.

VARIOUS GAMES,

such as Cricket, Croquet, Quoits, &c, will bo ployod on the

ground.

A SPECIAL LUNCH

will bo provided «t 2 p.m., on the 29tb, nt vvhioh his Eicollency the GOVERNOR will bo present. Tickets, 7s Cd each. Application to be made to FREDERICK KING, Esq., Hon. Secretary, No. l61, Phillip-street.

Admission to tbo Grounds, Is. euch persun ; Carriages as

at Randwick.

ANLY' BEACH.-" Christmas" loquitur. Wolcomo

now Sport-Join in the Fun.

3 ml!«

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I ANLY BEACH.-Now Sport, disguised ai tho New I Year, shakes hands with Christina».

rÄlvLY~llEAUÜ..-UltAiSD ASCENT, ol' öignor L VERTELLI._

I ANLY BEACH.-The Atlantic Cabin outdono by

I Signor Vertclli's wiro communication.

[ANLY BEACH.-Important discovery-a vvnoel L barrow on wire, with lady passenger.

H R I S T M A S H O L I J) A Y""s.

c

GREAT ATTRACTION.

NO EXTRA CHARGE

at Madame SOIIIER'S WAXWORK EXHIBITION, containing upwards of one hundred litelike representations.

Just added, Burgess, Levy, Kelly, nod Sullivan, the Maungatapu murderers, recently executed at Nelson ; also, Burke, the New South Wales Bushranger, executed at

Melbourne.

Admission, Ono Shilling ; children, half-price.

Open daily, from 10 a.m, to 10 p.m.

ST. JOHN'S DAY, IWcmbcr 27th. THURSDAY" _ i t-xt-Annual EXCURSION to BALMORAL.

BOXING-DA. Y-VAUXHALL. GARDEN s.

Rntulwiclc.- Old KnRlieh Sports and PuMimes. A lirst-talo BAND engaged. Refreshment» town price.

_JOHN OKICE, Proprietär.

CNKNUINK COUNTRY SPOUTS, at tho HOME

M BUSH INN, wheru orery cino nan enjoy thomsiilvin by the thousand«. Quoit«, »kittles, climbing poles, catch- ing- pigs with cressy tails, and danolng on the verdant green ben rai h tU- greenwood tree. D. LAMONT.

5 X~l ÍÍ G Ï) Ä: YT^

CHKAP TRAINS. CHEAP TRAINS. LIVERPOOL ATHLETIC SPORTS.

The décisions of ibe committee to bo final. Admission free, BACKUS' AMATEUR MINSTRELS.-All imei

ings Postponed for a fortnight. H. LACEY, s.o.

fOT. LKON.MtUS' 8CHOOL OF -ARTa.- A grand ¿3 Cuadrillo PARTY on Boxing Night, Doublo tickets

tivo shillings.

ATSON'8 BAY.-BOXING-DAY.-Dancing in

tho Saloon, and other sports during tho day.

WATSON'S BAY.-BOXING-DAY.-Come and  

see the well-known comic singer C. Williams.

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WATSON'S BAY.-Charlie Williams in twelve of his   celebrated characters for this day only.  

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WATSON'S DAY.-Climbing Greasy Polo, Running

m Sne-ks, Wheelbarrow Race, Priiiea for all.

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^ATSON'S BAY.-llOXING-DAY. - öteamera

¿ming tbo day Ciriulur Quay sud Woolloomooloo. ATSON'S BAY- BOXING-DAY.- The only

placo jou can enjoy 3 ourselves, and th« choape.it,

MANIÂT BACH, STEYNE HOTEL, UOXÍÑQ

DAY. Dancing in Grand Saloon, for tho million'; SI HYNE HOTEL, Picnic. Grounds ojien free.

MANLY BEACH.-VBRTELLl will ascend Tho

rope with the wheelbarrow, walk up blindfold.d, ano perform the most extraordinary and astounding feats.

AUSTRALIAN ~GKNKRÂL"ASSURANCB

COMPANY.

Omeo, 129, Piti-atroct, Sydney. MARINE INSURANCES

Effected at lowest current ratos of premium, partioulars sf

which oin bo obtalnod nt the ofUco,

Policio» to Great Britain granted in triplicate, and made payablo in London if required.

_HENRY T. FOX, Manager.

«"..u-iiKIAl, rlKK lNSUltAîiCK COMPANY.

JL Capital, £1.915,000. Income, £230,000.

Rose-rvo fond. £240.000.

lnsunuioco em cO.et on buildings, merchandise, »ad ship«. I. kves from ora by lightning made good, and all claim» on Hinnim-nt ¡mid in Svdney.

FANNING, GRIFFITHS, and CO., agent«. Spritur

sc-w<. Svdnnv.

CMM'ON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE

COMPANIES.

Chief Ctticvca-LoadenhaU-strooi, London.

;CAI-ITM.H :

Fire, £1,000,000. | Life, £100,000.

NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH.

LotiiL BOAKD. The Hon. A. M'Arthur

3ror)!ii Alfred Lloyd, Esq.

MrntCAL Ornent.

P. Svcincv J»nci,F.sq.,M.D.,

F R C.S.

George Wigram Allen, Esq. John Fr*iM>r, Esq.

A. H. C. Macxfco, Esq.

. SURVEYOR.

G. A. Mansäcld, Esq.

B inkers:

Bank of New- Scmth Wales.

FIRE COMPANY.

INSURANCES panted oovt-iing losses caused by

lightning and explosion of gas.

UFE COMPANY.

ASSURANCES subject to liberal policy erudition«. Rates and idl.tnfomiation on application to

\V, II. MACKENZIE, Jun.,

Agent for New South Wale«. 06, Pitt-street, Sjdncy.

NORTHERN FIRE and LIFE ASSURANCE

COMPANY.

SYDNEY BRANCH, C2, MARGARET-STREET.

Current FlltE rates and lowest LIFK ratos in Australia. Claims proinptlv settled in Sydney and at the agencio*.

_ROBERT HENDERSON. Agsnt.

OYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM

PANY, OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.

CAPITAL, £2,000,000. FIRB Ditr.v.RT»£i;.vT.

The undersigned uro fully empowered to settio all claims la the colo:.;, and insurers may roly on the liberal and promrt piynicnt of losses. Tho ratos of prcmima aro thoa« vdopted by oil Insurance companies in the colony.

LITE DrrAivntSHT,

Polices are iesuod, and claims scUJod, by the undendgnw) !n the colony, without rofcrcsco to England.

MEDICAL REjr-BRiH-Dr. O'BRIEN, M.D.

Prospectuses, tables of rates, &c., with tbo fallest lnfcr siation. will bo famished on application to

LAIDLEY. IRELAND, and CO., Lloyd's Chambers. ThE NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE

SOCIETY.

ESTABLISHED IN 1821. Paid-up Capital, £.560,000.

ANNUAL INSURANCES exceed SEVENTY-FIVE MILLIONS.

ANNUAL DUTY paid to GOVERNMENT oxoeeds EIGHTY THOUSAND POUNDS.

All i-liiims jiromptly ecttlcd in Sydnsy.

Forms of proposai and rate« on application at tho SYDNEY BRANCH OFFICE, 311. Gwrge-streot.

_ROBERT SEMPILL, Agent.

HI VUE EUROPEAN ASSURANCE OOCIETÏ J. for

FIRE INSURANCE, LIFE ASSURANCE, and

FIDELITY GUARANTEE.

J» eivv South Wales Branch : Oflices- 34, Hunter-street,

Si liney;

Agencies throughout tho Australian colonies.

F. J. JACKSON,

Resident Secretary.

rjrui K COMMERCIAL UNION ÄSSU RAN Ci' » COMPANY, 19, Cornhill, London, E.C.

MARINE BRANCH .-5, Royal Eicbnngc Avenu».

CAPITAL, £2,500,000.

The undersigned hnvo boon appointed tlia Sydney agíais to tho above Company, and are empowered to isnuo poliiiot of Assurance against Fire, and to settle all claims for losses that may «rise therefrom. Forms of proposals, prospectuses,

tod all information can bo obtained free on application.

E. and W. PAUL. 89, York-street.

THE BlilTtSH AND FOREIGN MARINE

INSURANCE COMPANY (Limiïod).

Capital, £1.000,000.

LORIMER. MARWOOD and ROME. Agents.

UNITED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY OF SYDNEY.

Capital .£500,000.

Unlimited Liability.

Head Oflico, 325, Goorge-ftnjor, Sydney.

AOKNTS IN LONDON:

Messrs. MOSES LEVY and CO., 2 and 3, Aldgate,

NIVERSAL MARINE INSURANCE COM-

PANY (Limited),

Chief Oflices, 35, Cornhill. London,

iMibscribod capital, £1,000,000. Poid up ditto. £250.000.

The undersigned Is authorised to issuo Polictes, the ilsJms on which ena be mudo payable in Loudon, India, China, Capo of Good Hopo, or tlio Colonies. RATES on

ipplication to

W. H. MACKENZIE, Jon,, Agent,

No. 96, Pitt-street, Sydney. _ _

ÏCTOK1A FIRE AND MARINE IN SU RAN CE

COMPANY.

(EBtabliatied 1819. Capital, £200,000.)

Also,

VICTORIA LIFE AND GENERAL INSURANCE

COMPANY.

(Capitol, £2.000,000.)

With unlimited liability of Shareholders.

SYDNEY BRANCH-Pitt-street, opposito the EMI-IRB

Office.

WILLIAM JACK. Resident Secretary.

ONFECTIONERY.-WRIGHT and SMITH,

Manufacturing Confectioners, wholesale and for ex- portation. Merchants, country storekeepers, and shippers supplied al tho lowest possible prices for tirst-clAss urtiule*.

Goods packed in tin canisters of various dosigns,_ with glass fronts or otherwise, as may bo required. Modioited Lozenges. Persian Sherbet, Syrups, and every otbor article

connected with tbo trade.

Country and shipping orders »romptly di«patched.

WRIG'HT and SMITH, Wholesale Confectioners, 43(1, George-street., Sydney, near the Ho», al Hotel._ rävURNER'S MARKET CLOTH HALL.431, Go-inre J street, opposite the Fruit Markets, NOT the Hay market. Tweed trousers, to measure, 17s; black cloth

trousers, to measure, 20s.

General Post Oflioe,

Sydney, 15th December, 1S63.

TENDERS FOR THE CONVEYANCE of the

undermentioned MAILS aro invited. For full i> ir ticulars seo GOVBUNMÏNT GAZETTE, a Hie of which is kept He every jiost-oilice in the colony.

No tender will bo considered unless tho tormB of ¡be notico published in tbo GAZETTE be strictly complied with.

Convcyonco of Mails to and from

Deniliquin, Moulamein, and Balranald,

vio Wakool and Moolpar, twico a week

Date to which Tenders cjn ho received at this

Pillee._

Wodnosday, 18th January

next, at -11

o'dook a.m,

J. DOCKER.

NELSON GOVRRNMINI DEW VTURKS -

?»uptrintiniliiit » Olli Ntl-on

N<n*uibur2¿ >86<J

Tho FRO-V INCIAL GOVI IlMMEN T of Nuhvm biltur, rnw iroporcd to KM11 EM th Dib nttiros IH»IICHI und r the Nelson Debtnturo Ant IHM th« hol Inrs of thrttti «ni ln\ilul to u iiiiimiiKjitn with thin lillico, «tuting tho nüuibor they bave to dwpoío of, and tbo terms

ALFRED GRKEN1 BILD Provincial SooreUry ero» n Lands Olllco Hrisbnre 7 th Novutitior, lh6l>

IT is horeb) notified f r pcnnral Informalloo, that tho

Rents ol tho uiulcriiiontmnod Runs not having boon paid on or bef»ro tho 10t'» diy of Soptombcr last, they will becomo abaoltitclv fulfilled, unless the lull tiuiouut of rent in each caso, with one fHirth iiddcvl bv wn> of pcn-iltv bo paid into tho Colonial Treasury within ninety du}a there- after, as prescribed bv tho Act and Regulations

W ALCOCK TULLY

Cbiof Commissioner of Crown Lands MARANOA DISTRICT.

John Beckett iMogodor ftacl

Block

Ditto Tertulia Bad

Block

Pntrick Clyti«! BcdhtU Bcdhlll

Cochrane »nd MooreGulnarbcr Weat

Ditto 'Gulnarbcr ltetro J anil V Doylo .1 ornoo No 3

Ditto Ditto, No 1

J 1 xiv Upper Gn> Ouy S »ml T 1 Irland llUirwash

It »nil G lhi mr il [W cengullcn 1 ilcr Mooro 'Drlgul

Motthtad ard »i ouiig.llcairlctnount M 1 tay and Taylor Bogiria

Ditto . *

Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto F II Hill

Ditto

Janet lion

Ditto

I) Bobcrt« senior »-colt «¡mitti

Ditto

VV illiaro Smith J B Ion Ron

¡Ditto, No t

Ditto, No 3 »IliiSluiglnlnl Ditto No 2 Minongnrab {Briarie

Cooiighan Ditto hn»t

Upper Yalebone

lUnpcr Vent Yale-

bone

,VV ceyn n

¡Manadina, No 1 Ditto, No 2

Hour milo Creek | Back Blnrk \\ nrnra l-nk

10 3 / 10 J " is io o 12 10 12 IO l8 IS 107 10 n io

-io o o 10 0 0

64 10 12 10 12 10 10 0

25 0 IS 0 12 10

10 3 7 30 3 7 12 10 0 li 10 0 22 10 0 l8 15 0 107 10 0

12 10 0 40 0 0 SO 0 »

oí 10 0 0

til 10 0 I 12 10 0

12 10 0 30 0 0

l-l 0 15 0 12 10

LEIC'HHARl DIölRICl Hmrj Bill (in trun) lei Tree

Ditto il'cnk Diwn»

Ditto It ( pir I illina

Ditto

Billcv Newton, and

I Iddlard

William Brahe

Dilto

VI niter Dnviil'on 1 horn»« Fanner

Hood nnd Mnnnlnr

Hu tick Iii elmore

und Co

Ditto Ditto Ditto

« D Gordon John I lilli

lippir Jimmi i Creen Hill»

Rhrmlrnnniin

VV Initia VV inthn We»t Kml

I-akc halvator -»Intclon!

saltbush P»rk , Ditto No 1 ' Ditto No 1 Ditto No 1

Hound stone Creen Itrdclitri No 1

12 0 -7 12 r

io u o;t 12 10 0 25 0 0 32 10 I) 12 10 0 U IO 0 12 10 0 12 10 0

Dilto Ditto N John I lute Ditto, N

.n b 1 arbury nnii

Co

stewart Mnrw}

Sic« uri Ixe

Dilto

P 1- VI I nnald

J It Mortis, T

Anti 1 truftcc« In the estate uf tstell s Will«

Osborne and stephen tliristr Iii Heston Crol eon »-ni dem.,11

I in! T Smith

F«lra madura runiturm Killowen ken n» ¡»re

¡1 lilburn

Alcvcni'cr Stuart

Ditto

Trimmer and Spencer Wait ami M llmrj

Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto

W O Vll.Wms

Ditto

1 »A Donkin

I llliree

Corni "cr Dank spiculum

s ltbus"! No» 1

and 2

lttilntd aulle

Orri Nn I

Ditto No J j OncilùlUou Creek)

2" 10 C 10 0 (:

2V 0 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 13 10 0 12 10 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0 IS 15 0 23 0 0 30 0 0

Morcnínli No 1

Dpi er vicblenea Curlatmus Crick Platway

lUvir«lilhh

A««a-n

I Idwell

Cliu llr-lgli

Duckworth

Duckworth Creek

BUUNBn DISTRICT

C omi 1' iJiwlem Condangan 25 0 0

1 11 mil J C Bldlrr W oodmillan 12 10 02> Wetland \oung Djilanll 12 10 025

MllCHELL DISIKIC1

(Langlo Down«,

Ni 1

¡Ditto, No 2 Ditto, No J

'e' 30 0 0

W.tO Ditto

l to I 12 10 t 12 10 0 12 II) » 12 10 0 1- 10 t, IS 15 0' l8 15 ú

Fulton and W («t (the

elder)

Mon lund and loung

Ditto Dilto

Bule »ni J-acy

Ditto Ditto

Jam» 1 houison

C WitliamaonondCo

Ditto

rule and Lacy

I «tink Anderson

Ditto

Henry Bill

Ditto

G S Caird

Ditto Ditto karl Bros

Ditto Ditto

Hoben Gray

Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto

ltsw land Hassall

Ditto

Morehead and Young JLC Itankcu

Dilto Ditto

Seaward and Mono

Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto

ttobcit Stewart

Dundoo Overton

Caledonia Vlhion

IMican Creek Coreena

Hyarrl

Pingara

tri raleigh No

Ditto Nu 3

Ingberry I sa BURKE DISTltlCT.

37 10 24 10 20 10

12 10

12 10 O' 12 10 12 10

Ditto DiUo

kennedy Macdonald Law »on &. Mcwarl 'Ditto

Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto

VV (, Walker

..rring, Biotlurs

Crnwfellt Drina

Burleigh No 1

Dilto Nu J Mlnnamcrc

Neelia louds Nonda W elney Itlfllcy Horsey

Cumberland tlugcndon

Su»6ex

Cantcrburj

Somerset Bedford

Dmbigh, So 1 Ditto No 2 Diamantina Uton No 1 Ditto, No 2 Ditto, No 3

»limul Clifton

Aberdeen

Haslebury \nlo

twaward Down»

Cameron Dow na

No 1

Ditto, No 2 Ditto, No J Glen Arthur Glen Ltonird

Cambridge Down Boiling Down»

Heiland! Do»ni

Mountford Di«lu liar lowood Down» ilorngong

Deehan 1' irk

22 10 20 0 IG 10

12 10 l8 15 IS 15 3S 15

12 10 25 10 25 10 25 10 25 10 25 10

51 A 15 0

35 0 0

60 20 3J

31 5 0

ni i

ii o o 17 IO 0 12 le o i; io o 12 lo o 12 io o 12 io o 18 15 n l8 15 0

25 0 0

37 10 0 28 10 0 20 io o 10 0 0 2J II 0 32 0 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 12 10 0

22 10 20 0 IG 10 25 0

25 0 0 l8 0 0 IS 0 0 12 10 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0 3b U' 0 50 5 0

23 0 0 30 0 0 42 10 0 4-1 0 o 12 10 0 2J 1 ) 0 25 10 li 25 10 0 2V 10 o 25 10 0

25 0 o C3 0 30 0 40 0 60

NOR Iii KKNNEDY D1STKICI. E and E Adorns , ¡Cardigan

Ditto Brandt rston Bank of New South

W ali a, Mclboui ntl Bark Flaini

Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto

D Cudmore

M and M Cur

Ditto

W J Dangar

Ditto Ditto Ditto D Ita Ditto

C Lmuiirson

Millo

Jamra Gibson

William Becvc

J C and li bander» William Seaward

Ditto Ditto

W J Wolktr

Ditto Dilto

W Brock

F J Byerley Earl Brothers

Ditto

C Feathcrstonbtiugh Hall and Williams

Ditto

Lamb and Parbury

Jame« Lorimer

Ditto

Morehead and \ouni. M Cortney &. Mayni

Ditto Ditto

Tark nnd Murray

Prince Ogg, and

Goddard

Ditto Ditto

W nlsingbam Martin

Ditto

Tila

Polswood

I-mvalind 21 10 fveelbottom 21 0 the Watershed 12 19 N all »8

G¡U,unyuti 1- IO Vlerrl Mctriwah l8 15

strathdon Goorganga

! Bonn Ventura Caldera

Book wood ClydCKlile KiiKk Vale

Monte Christo Kinlock No 2 Sandal W ood

Newburgh No 1 Cryalal Brook

Wateraon 12 10

Taw \alc 12 10 6 Wandoo». alo 72 0 0 Cargoon, No 2 Cargoon No 4

SOUTH KKNNKDY D-8TRIC1

37 10 l8 15

12 10 0 32 0 li

20 0

37 10 0 IS 15 0

12 10 0 128 0 0

12 10 0 l8 15 0

and

Greenland

Mount Wyatt Mount LI}

VIount Mary V ino Creek

Mitchell a Plains

No I

Mitchell's Tlalna

No 2

Natal Down», No

G

rinwald Downs Cerito

Bully Creek

Vpfley, No 1 \p»1e>. No 2 Apsley, No 3

Mount Carmel

W allagy -stock ton

Marlborough

12 10 0

45 5 C|

23 0 12 10 IB 15 l8 15 l8 15 37 10

27 10 0 27 10 0 27 10 (

Myra

Gyrahra

COOK DISTRICT J nndT Cooper Oak Park, No 1

Ditto Ditto, No 3

Ditto Broadlands, No 1 Ditto Ditto, No 2 G B S »i eales Bedrock

Ditto Myall Downs Ditto Mopata

Ditto Mumburrn Ditto Baroota Eeawurd Mars-i, and

?Warry Nepowe

Ditto The Prcaton Ditto The Rlenza Ditto The Tino

Ditto Table Land Down»

Ditto ,, . ,Corjft|»!.i1

37 10 30 0

37 10 37 10 31 10 43 10 37 10 50 5 37 10 C2 10 G2 10

l8 15 l8 15 l8 15 l8 15 l8 15 l8 19

10 0 0 21 0 0 12 10 0 l8 IS 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0 37 10 0 27 10 0 27 10 0 27 10 0 37 10 0 3C 0 0

37 10 0 37 10 0 31 10 0 43 10 0 37 10 0 St J 0 37 1» 0 G2 10 0 G2 10 0

l8 15 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0

l8» 9

WARREGO DISTRICT.

John Archer

Ditto. ¥. X. Byrne

Ditto. Joseph Becker

y. ¡u.nnd w. n.nni

Ditto ... ?Ditto ...

Henry william» ..

F. XI. «ml W. H. mu

Ditto. W. II. Hill

Ditto. Hamilton !.. Low ... J. D. M'Lcan

J. Neilson ...

F. M.and W. n.nill _,.,. Henry William« .. «Jo. 3 Block

Kokalaly

Kokalaly West Westbourne "»albourne Yungera*».

Gordon sheet West Warrego

Dangora' sheet

Upper TD orcr 0

F-ust. Cuttaburra, Ho. 1 Cuttaburra, N'o. 5 Koongan Holley .

Malla. Bruntl Downs

TSast ...

W'eejawnrah

UpjK-rTD over G

l8 15 l8 13 12 10 12 10 l8 15 27 10 27 10 27 10 27 10 27 10 27 10 l8 15 l8 15

Total

nmout

?C a. d. l8 15 0 l8 IS 0 12 10 0 12 10 0 l8 15 0 27 10 e 27 10 0 27 10 0 27 10 0 27 10 0 27 10 0 l8 15 0 l8 15 0

l8 15 35 0 27 10

O O h h E N D E V A R T M E N T

DENISON HOUSE.

W _

THOMPSON and GILES nnnounco with pleasure that their WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT hua boon ai-.un re- plenished with

AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK

of plain and fjnoy WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS,

MELTONS'

SATTARAS DOESKINS

TWK EDS in a Tiiricty of textureB and mixture«

CHEVIOTS

SILK MIXTURES.

THOMPSON and GILES would invito especial atten- tion to tho above good», which havo huon manuranttired expressly to their order (extra woaded) and can thonuoro

CONFIDENTLY RECOMMENDED for keeping; (heir colour to tho laut, und will stand

THE TEST OE THE AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE,

TAILORING DEPARTMENT

at DENISON HOUSE. .

This department now forma a very

IMPORTANT BRANCH

of the business, and offer» facilities for gontlomou wishing to give their orders for nny description of garment. The

tervircs of an

EXPERIENCED FIRST-CLASS CUTTER,

favourably known to tho gentry of Sydney and tho country genernlly, bnvo been scoured, whose internst it is to furnish fur gentlemen favotiiiiig u« with their orders.

A KlRST-CLAi-S STYLE AMD FINISH.

COMBINED WITH STRICTLY MODERATE

CHARGES.

GENTLEMEN FROM THE COUNTRY aro invited, when villllnp Sydney,

TO IltíOIaTER THEIR MEASURES

AT DENISON HOUSE.

SAMPLES of any dewription of f'lntn will at any time BE FORWARDED FKEli OK EXPENSE oa u written applicition being ina'o.

LIVERIES

of creryahado and colour inado to order. This brunch consists ul

LIVERY CLOTHS

DITTO VALENCIA VEST1NGS PLUSHES

DRAB CASSIMEUES

OXFORD AND STEEL CASSIMERES

*HATS WITH GOLD OH SILVER BANDS

COCKADES. &o, l'AGEs»' SUIT-».

'JHOMPSON and GILES,

_Denison Ilmiw._IMPORTERS.

DENISON HOUSE, so dullghtfully situated, and of

arch mperlor ncceasibiHly by all tho public con vrjnr.riv, ¡«lit this sent-on pro eminently distinguished for tim ri.inpliitB n*»nitmonl of

BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING of EVERY

DESCRIPTION.

The arrangements for making up lirst-claas clothing on Ibu I'HEMISBS, present the following advantaged: -

1st. Superior quality of material 2nd. Superior workmanship ?led. Superior cut anti tiniah.

Every exertion is modo to confur caa-j and comfort, grace and elegance, lo tho wearer.

Young Kenttemcn returning homo for their Chrlstmni vacation and holiday», will atoned recognlso in DENISON HOUSE themoht "

FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, for bert and second ault«, to bo seen In Sydney.

Boys' cticketing suits

Boys' outdoor and boating suits Boys' best black suits Boys' ouicc suits

Boya' country suits.

BOYS' JACKET SUITS

In bluo diagonal, fancy tweeds, saltaras, silk mixtures,

colonial tweods, and black cloth.

BOYS' and YOUTHS' SAC SUITS, in Ibc same materials.

Boys' vests

Ditto trousors.

BOYS' WHITE LINEN SHIRTS. Boys' êilk crimean shirts, drawers

Flannel shiite, while and fancy colorirá

Cricketing shirts

Boating shirts

Socks, in brown cotton, drccsed cotton, merino, thread, and

silk

Braces, indianibbcr, cotton and silk Ties, gloves, scarf-, belts

Soft felt and straw huts, of every description Leghorn hats Cloth caps

Grnas cloth fishing hat«

Portmanteaus, leather bags, tatediéis, &o, &a.

THOMPSON and GILES,

Denison House.

Msnufacturcrs and Importors.

E A D Y - M A D E CLOTHING.

"THOMPSON and GILES aro selling

Di ill trousers and vest to mutch, for 15s,

COLONIAL MANUFACTURE. Very superior drill trouser« and voats to match,

22s fid,

COLONIAL MANUFACTURE.

Btst quality Weat of England trousers and vesta to mutch,

in stripes and fancy mixtures,

30«,

COLONIAL MANUFACTURE. Tho largest selection, in Sj liney, of tweed sulla,

ALL COLONIAL MANUFACTURE. Llr.cn, grata cloth, and flannel sacs,

COLONIAL MANUFACTURE. Black and coloured alpaca sacs,

COLONIAL MANUFACTURE. HIE UNIVERSAL QUILTING VESTS, 3s Od each

(worth 7« 0d),

in white, buff, drab, und light brown, Tweed, llannel, and silk mined tuite,

COLONIAL MANUFACTURE.« J Girds' black frock coats Ditto walking ohio

Ditto DUKE OP EDINBURGH COATS

Plinto of Wales. Paget, and Enhihitlon coats. BLACK TROUSERS AND VESTS.

'lheso arc made ironi tho best of cloths, and can be cuuiiititci-d. .. __

THOMPSON and GILES. Dinison House._ Ä" PROl _SS10NAL~CÓÓK_wanted. Apply, by

letter, to Royal Hotel Company,

R A

S Noii-naidtnt or Visitinii TUTOR, an M. A. of

C'stubridge; references. W. W., HBIU.D Otllco.

A DULY qualified SURGEON wanted for ship JOHN

EYSTON. Apply to Lnidloy, Ireland, and Co., Llnv d's Chambers._

UhTRALASlAN STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY.-Wanted, a Gentleman to till the situation of SECRETARY. Applications m bo made by letter, and sent with credential«, under cover, to the Manager, on or before tho 21th instant,

Frederick II. Trouton, Manager.

GOVERNESS.-A Liidyof ability and Inn« oxpononco

in the nrt of teaching', and well qualified to mipart a sound musical education, having just teruiiuatod nu engage- ment with Iho principal of ono of tho first and mint suc- cessful educational r-htnbliahiiient» in Sydney, is desirous of another ENGAGEMENT a« GOVERNESS, cither in a ladies' school nr piivMp family. Highest references given. Letters received till 14th January. Pienso address U. D. Y"., HKUAI.1) OfPcc._

7ANTED, HOOT CLOSERS, ami Machino Hands.

Edward Kennedy, 313, Goorgn-Hreot._ ï7ANTED~n~g~ood""VIOLIN" PLAYER. Eagle

' Tavern, South Head Hoad._ ; ANTED,Ti portahlo Steam ENGINE, about d or 4 1 horae-p«vver. Apply, by letter, to Puro, Petorahaia. / ANTED, Unfurnished APARTMENTS, in healthy ' locality. C. K , HBUAI.D Ollico._ 7 ANTED, a CABIN BOY on board FIREK1NG, \ foot of King-street. _

ANTEDT"to SELL Spring cart Harness, £9 10a.

TV W

\w ""inquire juc HuTe'l*. StlutlTHoad Ro.iil.

WANTED, to bi' known; thocheupest house in Sydney

is S. BONNETT'S, 59. King-street. Breakfast,

Cd ; dinner, 9d ; soup, with bread, 3d._ \%7 ANTED, n rospectablo young Man as WAITER, Tv and to ninko hlmeelf generally usoful. Apply Shakespeare Hotel, King-street._ WANTED, a MANAGER for a Station in Queens-

land, with a small number of sheep. Gilchrist, Watt, and Co._

ANTED, n JUNIOR CLERK, who writeB a good

band and is quick at accounts. Addrees A. '¿-, Mteere, Reading and. Wellbank'», Georgo-Blmt.

ANTED, to 8ELL somo useful and good' FURNïl*

TI} RE. E. Ramsay, 29, Francls-atroet, Sydney.

w_

WANTED, TEAMS, lo load about 16 tons of loadimr

to 1- orbe». Apply at tho White Horso Hotel

George-street. '

WANTED, io Borrow, £J0(7on~de-pnsit of DeedsTf

Sydney property of ampio value, for which 10 per cent, will bei given. Address 11. L" Hr.itu.n Olllc-o.

"WJH ANTED, an AssMant STOREKEEPER, fjr tho . , . \roduco Stores; good reference« indispensable

Apply to Moit and Co.. Pitt-street.

"von ANTED, "1ÎOYS.-BOYS wanted, WoJncschly

? ¥ morning, at 9 o'clock.

,_______ Caxton Printing Ofllc-i.. Pitt-street.

WANTED, n-spectabio LADS, to sell tho Scorinc

C »rds for the Grc.it Cricket Match, on Bj.\iaR Djv - good pay. D * _______ Caxton Printing Office.

WANTED, n good Circular Saw SAWVER," ono w60

can take charge of an engino pn-letrcd. Apply immediately, stating wilges and references, to A. Nicholas.

Saw Mills, 1-orites.

WANTED to LET, io two Men, a duTiwbed fiirni-íñed'

ROOM ; use of firo and cooking utensils; or un- furnished, very low. Mrs. Damon, 211, Cumberland-street

Cottage in a Riirdrn.

ANTED, COPPER SMELTERS, "io7thcTluT

wood Ne.vc-n-.tlu Smelting Work«, Nowcastle. Nono but soin-ii nien need apply at tho works, to'

M. Thomas, inannper. Dceoml>cr20.

~\\i ANURI), inr itii- hyUni-y Infirmaiv and Dispeñiwrv

VT a duli qualified RESIDENT PHYSICIAN; salary, £.'00 per annum, with quat tura, rations, and atten- dance. Applications, with diplomas, credential», ¿c., to be sent in on or before no-» of SATURDAY, 29th instant, addressed to tho undersigned. Tho appoint ment will bo subject to confirmation at tho ANNUAL MEETING to bo held in Jnnuary next.

John Dougall, | Joint

_ M. II. Stephen, J Hon. Sees.

"I f\f\ RUNNERS wanted, on Boxing D*y, at oVmTto X\'\7 fell tho Scoring Cards for the Intercolonial

Cricket Match.

_ Caxton Printing Oflk-o, P'tl-strcet.

PARTMENTS, with board."comfort «¡udiivi, healthy

situation, bath. 0, Eli.-.*both-lor" Upper William-«.

A

APARTMENTS.-Suites of Apartments VACANT at

Mis. Brady's, St. Kilda House, Woiiloomoolüo.

APARTMENTS Vacant, suitable for a family, or _gentlemen. 94, Hnntrr-st., near Macquarie-st. A

SUITE of APARTMENTS, with scpurat. Bedrooms,

vacant, at MÍSB White's, 199, Maciuaris-strcct.

IOTTAGE to LUT, Leicester -pisco, Piddington, six

. rooms ; good water. William ferry.

__

BL1

I OTBLS to LET.-Persons «Wring to make safo and

L profitable investments nt sultablo jn-ices'will fiod i c ve:y requirement satisfied bv calling on the undersigned. J. K. Sosdy and Co, 166', Pitt^street.

JEMBAICUMBENE STEAM FLOUR MILLS.

To be LET, those extensive and valuable Premises   known as the Jembaicumbe Steam Mills, recently erected at a very large outlay, and now open to be Let by Tender for a term of years. These Mills are admirably situated for doing an extensive business, being in the centre of a large agricultural district, and in the midst of the guld-fields; within nine miles of the Araluen, three of Major's Creek, twelve from Little River, six from the township of Braid- wood, and built upon the Jembaicumbene gold-field. The building is 80 feet by 25, built of stone and brick, four stories high, acknowledged to be the best building of the kind out of Sydney. The machinery is of the best, and consists of a 20 horse-power steam-engine, with three pairs of stones, dressing machine, smutter, with all other requisite machinery for conducting a large trade. A chaff-cutter is attached to the engine capable of cutting three tons of hay

per day. With above will be let a grass Paddock of 250   acres ; also Store in Araluen, if required. These mills are in full working order, doing an extensive business. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned, on the premises. C. Dransfield.

T^rORTH SHORE.-HOUSE to LET. water frontage, .

JS\ 6 rooms, kitchen, _c, Mrs. Paul, Milson'a Point.

NORTHaSHORE.-HOUSE to LET, G roums, _c~.

Mr. Eldridge, procer, Milson's Toint.

N"ÖRTn"SHORE.-To LET, or for SALE, that largo

Family RESIDENCE, containing 17 Urgo rooms, exclusive of largo kitchen and out-bouses, fine piouuro grounds, and paddock of about 4 acres ; the fiiiost position on the North Shore, in Lavender Bny, and now occupiod by. Captain Farquhar. Possession can bil Riven on the 1st of January. For particulars apply to tho proprietor, 12£ Susi-ex-street. Also adjoining the above, a 5-rooraod stone built COTTAGE, detached kitchen nud pantry, about halii acre of land, with deep water frontngo, at present occupied by Thomas Streot, Esq. Apply as above, John Carr.

FFÍCES to LET, from 1st January.-Tho<.o central 1

and commodious offices now occupied by Joseph 1 Ward and Co., 348, George-street.

T ¡5 It Ê T O L È" T" A rnro chance for any person going into business.

To BE LET, at that rising township. Wallabadah, on tho Northern Uno of road, midway between Murrurundi

and Tamworth, a nowly-erect<jd couiuiidious BUILDING, built expressly for a store, situato in tho main street, oppo- site the Royal Oak Hotel, where tin mail ¿topi daily.

Any caroful and industrious person would b3 curtain to make a competency boro in a few years.

At the Lund Sule, on tho 19th ultimo, a half-acre allot- ment in this township, w-ithin a hundred yards of tho pro- perty now advertised, realised £90.

Immediate possession can be given.

Application to bo made to Mr. Jonathan Cock, Wal- labadah._ fTvO LET, after Christmas, HOUSE, William-sireet,. X 6 rooms, &c. Curtiss, 344, George-street.

fl"\0 LET, a SHOP, plate glass window's, Crown-street

X North. Apply at Paddington Brewery._ npO LET, tho SHOP next Mr. Cocks's Shoo Warehouse, X George-street. _____

TÍO LET, 2, Gainaboro" Villas, Paddington, S rooms,.

, C. Bate, Wynyard-lane, or Carlton Houeo, William-st. f|VO LET,. Randwick Cottage, 5 rooms, sUbls ; water;.

I 20 seres land. Apply 3, Rialto-ter., Woolloomooloo.

rTvo LET, two 3-roouied COTTAGES, with water and. X yards. Apply at Ultimo House, Ultimo.

ri\0 LET, a Family RESIDENCE, situated at Big X Coogee Bay. Apply C. Kidman, South Head Road.

rivo LET, a HOUSE, in Bourke-st., near Chelsea-st,,

X Surry Hills. Apply G. Crispo, builder._ ri%0 LET, No. 177, Premier-terrace, William-street, 6 X rooms, kitchen, and out-offlces; water laid on. J. S. H orrison, Squatters' JSxchango, George-street._

0 LET, HOUSE, Richmond riace, Balmain ; 12sC

1 or week, taxes paid-, good, water. Apply to Mr. Frcem, grocer, Darling-street._ nnO LET, or for SALE on liberal terms, a co nmocfious X HOTEL, in full trade, situate in the Twofold Biy district. Hazelnnd and Co., wine merchanU, Ptwaix

Whsif.

1 T

JAO LET, those commndious and central situated PRBf

M1SGS, with stores and stabling at the rear, 30J,. Georgo-stroot, next to Mr. Lorkiog's. Apply to P. Hart* 5, Carlton-terrace, Wynyard-squaru._ npHAT MOST desirable Town HOUSE, Macquarie X street North, lately occupied by R. Travers, lSiq.^, has overy convenience, and viow most delightful. W. I. Wiolcolt, Bell's-ohanibers._ niO LET. at Randwick, commoiious Villa rtESl X DENCE, 8 room«, bathroom, kitchen and laundry,. Binden, line ocean viow; immediato Pression coull be ¡.iven. Apply for all particulars to 1. R. Coates, 4S0,

Goorgo-street, opposite Markets._ . »fvO LET, Prince Road, off Upper William-street, X COTTAGE, 6 rooms,: bath, kitetioa, subios, coicn hcuse, limden, haddock. The whole, as well ¿as rondv teinir under thorough repairs. Apply, for keys, next door, for particulars, J. Te K loot, I, Gresham-street._

O LET. two convenient HOUSES, Lauriston terrace,

Phillip street North, sight apartments each. Also HOUSE in Elizubeth-streot North, six rooroB, ice. Apply to Mrs. Denium), basement floor, No. 1, Lunioro-torrace,.

King-street Esst._ - Y1CTOR1A INN, BERRIMA.-T0 LET, with im

mediato posscaion, that well-known Hotel, tr.0 VICTORIA INN, now in full trade. The proprietor is utilised to leave through embarkment in auothcr business, 'lhofurnitute (which is very substantial, and near y ne«) can bo taken at a valuation. Cobb and Co._8 mail hors* chnnKe at the Victoria Ion twice a day. This is an oppor- tunity seldom open to on industrious pomm, with a very small cnpiial, desirous of entering into a business that m a. few veiir« may itaiisc a competency. * or further pirti, mrs ,ip,,iy to the piopiietor, Lewis Levy, "victoria Inn, Bciriuia._ -

S" YD» EY M "o KK I N G HE R L\*>jT

Sviisci-.ti-Tto.s-£1 per annum ; if sent through in*

Post Office, £1 10s. iie-r annum.

CASH TBIIMS OF ADVBRTIBIKO :

Two lines, and wider. Ouo shiUbag.

Four lines, ditto. Two s hil in«.

Six linns ditto. VTJST Eight lim«, ditto . £^rÄS"

Ten lines, dil.o . * ' SÄT, fe. And 3d. (Üiie-e pence) {Kir line for every oddiuonal lu» »»

each insertion.

... All advertimiweuto und-r six J« swill be charge».

2». 10 uilvortiw.r'n uuaiunt, li bookin.

*gr- Birth», Deaths, and Mamnges, *. e.ich la* roon.

iSfB-Advort«.» in tho--.mntr)-ç/.ni0imtpay.n«ntbJ Money Order or Postage Stamps. CS" X*g*U>c Swap»

will NOT be accepted. -

SrmoiT.-rrinte« and" PjiMUhjd by JO.IN J»""^4,,^

at the office of the S¡/<huy Morning Herald, I lit ana nu streets, Tucfduy, December îith, 1EC0,

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