Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Saturday 4 February 1815, page 4


Sydney, 4th FEBRUARY, 1815.

THE Committee of the Native Institution is requested to assemble in Parramatta, at Twelve o'Clock, on Wednesday next, the 8th Instant, at the Home of Mr. William Shelley, the principal Instructor and Superintendant, to take into Consideration such Arrangements and Regu-

lations as may appear best calculated to carry in-to Effect the Objects of this Institution, to exa-mine the Accounts of the Superintendant, &c. &c

John Thomas Campbell,

Treasurer and Secretary to the Institution. JANE GOSLING intending to leave the Colony

by an early Opportunity, requests all claims against her may be presented.

JOHN AESOOSA leaving the Colony in the Daphne, requests all Claims to be presented.

CAUTION_All Persons are hereby prohibi-

ted trespassing on the Grounds of Harring-ton Farm, the Property of Captain W. Campbell, at the Cow Pastures, by cutting down the Tim-ber, or in any other way whatever, on penalty of immediate detention of any Wood or other Material that may be attempted to be removed, and Prosecution of the Parties concerned for Trespass.

SALES BY AUCTION.'

BY MR. BEVAN,

At his Rooms in George street, on Wednesday

next, the 8th Instant, at Eleven precisely,

Few Casks of Porter, some Baskets of Bra-zil Tobacco, handsome Cutlery, Shirts and Trowsers, Table Linen, a Lady's elegant Side Saddle and Bridle, a strong Stable Saddle, Bengal Cotton and Calicoes, and sundry other Europe and Bengal Goods.

=== > Prompt Payment in Sterling Money.

In the above Sale will be included Two Paint-ings, one the Woodman, in a large Size; and the other a Representation of the melancholy Ca-tastrophe that terminated the Existence of the Three Bees in this Harbour ; in which the Artist has exercised his imagination in blending with the doleful subject of the Drawing a View of the Town at the dark season of the night, made visi-ble by the blazing columns ejected from her con-

cave with a vehemence that radiated the sur-rounding atmosphere as far as the eye could penetrate.—Both the Paintings will be sold for Currency.

BY MR. BEVAN,

On the Premises on Wednesday the 8th Inst.

precisely at 12 o'Clock,

THE valuable and extensive Premises No. 49,

George-street, lately occupied by Mr. John Boulton. The Ground is spacious, with a good well, and rich soil ; well adapted for business ; the house roomy, and capable of great improve-

ment.

NOTICE.—In Consequence of a Number of

Forgeries having been issued, purporting to be drawn by me, I have to request that all Per-sons holding my Promissory Notes will present them for Payment, at my Residence, No. 13, Pitt-street, on or before the 1st of April next ensuing. JAMES UNDERWOOD.

THE valuable investment, imported on the

Marquis of Wellington, will be disposed of by Wholesale in the ensuing Week, at Mr RILEY's Stores ; consisting of Port Wine in Bottles, Porter and Ale in Casks and Bottles, Jamaica Rum, Hollands' Gin, Rio Rum, Madeira Wine, Butter and Cheese, Printed Cotton and Cambricks, Ho siery, Haberdashery, Stationary, Boots and Shoes. Glass and Earthenware of sorts, Tin Ware, Iron-mongery, Cutlery, Nails, Paints, Coopers and Carpenters' Tools, Telescopes, Spruce, Corks, and Brazil Tobacco. -Some Ladies and Gentle-men's very elegant Watches; an Assortment of Musical Instruments, and of lately published Music ; and a valuable Selection of Books will also be sold.

THE following Articles are ON SALE at Mr.

Riley's Stores, being the Residue of the Cargoes of the Morning Star, Eliza, and Somer setshire ; viz. Gunpowder and fine Hyson Teas, Bengal Sugar, blue, white, and. yellow Compa-ny's Nankeens. fine and coarse Calico, Towelling, Shirts, Hair Cord and Checked Dooreah Muslin, fine Izaree for Pantaloons, Sheeting, Wax Can-dles, Indigo, Spice, Preserved Ginger, superior Bengal Ball Soap, fresh Lard in Kegs, Bed and Hearth Carpeting, Segars, London particular .Madeira, a few small Kegs of Patent Green Paint, and a Pair of Carriage or Chaise Patent Lamps.

FOR SALE, an excellent One horse Chaise, with Horse and Harness ; the Chaise recent-ly built, with superior regency harness ; the Horse six years old, equally sale and serviceable in the saddle or harness, warranted sound, and free from vice. A fair trial allowed.-Enquire at 18, Hunter-street.

Also for Sale, a useful Mare, rising four years,

with a Cart and Harness ; will be sold on reason-able Terms_Enquire as above.

TO be disposed of, a very handsome Piano Forte, by Beck, in perfect Order, with a small Collection of Music. Enquire at No. 68, George-Street, Corner of Market-street.

N.B. Also, may be had as above, very fine Newcastle Cedar, in Inch, three quarter and half Inch Boards; and Nails of Sorts.

NOTICE.-Mary Dignam, of Hawkes-

bury, requests all Persons who stand indebted to her to liquidate their respective Ac-counts immediately; which for their Accommoda-dation will be received in Wheat.-Other Mea-sures will be resorted to, should the above not be complied with prior to the Opening of the ensu-ing Courts of Civil Jurisdiction.

WANTED, a steady Man Servant.--Apply

at 17, O'Connell-street.

WANTED, Five or Six Men, who will undertake to fall and burn off from 50 to 100 Acres of Timber; the timber very light.--Application to be made to Samuel Foster, O'Connell-street.

THE Public are hereby Cautioned against tres-

passing with Stock or otherwise on my Farm at Balney, known by the Name of Mud Bank ; Killaroy Farm, at the Hawkesbury; and a Farm adjoining thereto granted to John Stogdell; Persons so offending after this Notice, will be prosecuted with the utmost Rigor of the Law

E.Redmond.

HOUSES for SALE.-The present Resi-

dence of Mr. Samuel Foster long established in Trade, and too well known to require any eu-logium that could possibly be conveyed through the medium of an Advertisement, will be Sold,

with the advantage of 12 or 18 Months Credit for half the Purchase Money, on Security of the

Premises till paid. Also, the House next door to the above, being a remarkably neat and agree able private Residence. Terms as above.-Fur

ther Particulars will be made known by Mr. S.

Foster.

HOUSES FOR SALE IN PITT-STREET. George Atkins begs to offer for Sale the two Tenements his Property, at the lower End of Pitt-street, contiguous to Mr. Lane's Bijouterie, They are upon an original plan of building, and occupy a scite calculated to receive every improve-ment that a Purchaser would afford. The Terms will be moderate and accommodating. -Apply to

G. Atkins, on the Premises.

TO be Sold by Private Contract, a good Dwelling House, weather boarded and glazed, and a detached Outhouse and Skilling, situate No. 32 and 33, Kent-street, Sydney, with a spacious Yard and Garden thereto belonging,

containing a Quantity of good Fruit Trees. The above Premises are eligibly situate for Business in the Public and Shopkeeping Line, being only a few Yards distant from the Road leading from the Market Wharf. Application to be made at

No. 24, Kent-street.

TO be Sold, at the lower End of Pitt street, a

House contiguous to Mr. Richard Robinson's, the Property of Thomas O'Neal, occupying a fine and valuable position for Trade or Residence. Terms will be moderate.—Apply to the Pro-prietor, on the Premises.

FOR Sale, at the Military Bakehouse, at the Back of the Barracks, BRAN, at 2s. ster-

ling per bushel, or approved currency with the

usual discount.

To be Let, and entered on in March, the valu-

able POST WINDMILL adjoining Mr Palmer's, in the Rear of the Government Domain. Application to be made to Mr. Riley.

TO be LET, a new, neat, and pleasant HOUSE, containing three handsome Rooms, with de-tached Kitchen, charmingly situate on the ascent to which Surry lane forms an easy and commodi-ous avenue from George-street. It has a hand-some Verandah, commands a fine view of the Harbour, with a picturesque diversity of land-scape terminating only with the remote and far receding shadowings of extended scenery.—

Should any Gentleman or small respectable Fa-mily wish to occupy it as a temporary Residence, it shall be neatly furnished for their accommoda-tion, and made ready for their reception in a few days. A line or message to 96, George street, will find immediate attention.

TO be Let, or the Interest therein Sold,

all that Allotment of Ground and com-

modious Dwelling House and Premises, with a good Well, situate 44, Castlereagh-street, formerly the Residence of Mrs. Jones. In order to accommodate any Person wishing to become the Purchaser, Horned Cattle or Sheep will be taken in Payment. ----For Par-ticulars apply to Mr. T. Rose, Castlereagh

street, Sydney.

N. B. A Quantity of Copper Tea Kettles

of very moderate Prices, to be sold as well.

To be Let, with immediate Entry, a convenient House, with large Bake-house and Oven, Stabling, and all suitable Requisites for acquiring

a rapid fortune in Trade or Business of any kind. Its Situation is in Pitt-street, formerly the Pro-perty of Mr. John Colles. Any Person desirous of so eligible a Situation will be ---- with our application at, 90, George street.

FOUND ASTRAY, a red and white Bullock,

with a star in the face, two white spots, above the nostrils. and marked with the letter S. It is now in the Herd of Edward Macdonald at the Field of Mars where the Owner may receive it on application and paying Expences.

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IMPOUNDED at Windsor, a dark brown colt,

rising three years old, with a private brand thus. ?, under the mauge ; off hind foot, white above the fetlock, and near hind foot white on the inside half round the fetlock ; appears very tame, as if broke in or reared as a pet.

Also, a light chesnut Mare, rising four years old, with a brand on the near shoulder, resembling a crotchet horizontally equipoised on an inverted V, thus ^; a small star on the forehead, and from appearance seems to have been broke in for

the saddle.

IMPOUNDED at Parramatta, an iron grey

Horse, about three years old, long tail, black legs, a white spot on the forehead ; also,

a stout chesnut Gelding, a white blaze all down the face. The Owners can have them, paying Expences, on application to Benjamin Cowan, Pound-keeper. N. B. -The above Horses will be Sold by Auction, at the Market Place, Parra-matta, if not claimed prior to Thursday the 16th Instant, agreeably to the General Orders on that

head.

SYDNEY ; PRINTED BY G. HOWE.