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Goulburn Lodge bof Australia,
No. 842.
rTHIE Brethren are requested to attend the
Sduties of their Lodge, hIeld at the Clloqners
Inn, on TUESDAY, tile 28th day of August,
at 7 o'clock p. m.
By command of the W. i.,
D. PATTgRSON,
Secretary.
Tea Meeting.
THE FRIENDS OF PRIMITIVE MLETHOD
ISM intend holding a SOCIAL TEA
MLEETING, in the BAPTIST CHAPEl,
GoutLna?, on MONDAY, September 3rd,
1855.
TEA on the tables at six o'clock. Aenoer
Tnsce, Is. Gd.; to be paid at the door.
After TeI an Anoenss willbe given by the
REVEREND JOIIN SHARPE.
The runole are respectfully invited.
Total Abstinence.
A MEETING for the advocacy of Tota
Abstcnonce from all Ilntoxicating Drinks
will hbe held in the Court House, Goulburn, on
Tuesday, August 28, 1855, at 7 o'clock, p.m.
P. PLucKErT, EsOQ., P.M., in the Chair. All
favourable to tie movement are respectfully in
vited to attend.
THE MIembers of the Hebrew Congregation
in Goulburn, are requested to meet at my
residence, Auburn-street, on SUNDAY first,
at 11 o'clock, a.m.
SAMUEL DAVIS.
Coloured Daguerreotypes.
H. S. CLARKE respectfully informs the
inhabitants of Goulburn and his country
friends generally, that he is taking
Daguerrean Likenesses, as usual,
EVERY DAY.
H. S. C. wishes to state, that as he is a per
manent resident of the town, the public can
suit their own convenience as to when they may
have likenesses taken, without any inexpedient
hurry.
The Sydney IllustratedJoiurial
PUBLISHED every SATUR(DAY, contain.
in ttILLUsRTaATioNS by \V. G. MASON, of
the moast interesting events of the day, portrasts
of public characters, Australian landscapes, &e.
AErT Fron Govusvuas,--MR . W. R. BILEY.
W. R, RILEY,
AUCTIONEER,
(Ioui??sion l agent anl Rrcountant.
AGENT FOR
The Ovens and Murray Advertiser,
AND
The Sydney Illustrated rournal,
AUBURN-STREET, GOULBURN.
Braidwood.
I*l-R A. VIDER, of the White Cottage Store,
.111 begs leave to inform the Public in general
that he has commenced business as
Auctioneer and Commission Agent.
AnY BUsNsnsS entrusted to him sill mc?t
with the greatest punctuality.
Braidwood, August 20, 1855.
SSheepskins,
|HE highest price given for Sheep Skins by
.. David Haywood, at the Glebe Tannery
opposite the Argyle Flour MIill, Goulburn.
: Thomas Neale, from Bland.
TTNLESS the Bay Marc, bald face and white
legs, branded St~ over WB, which you
left with me, is released, and all expenses paid
before FRIDAY 31st AUGUST, it wvill be sold
by public nuction, at the Salutation Inn Yards,
Goulburn, on that day.
MOBERT PLUMB,
Shelley's Flats.
Bricks Wanted.
W ANTED, Tenders for making and burning
two hundred thousand Brioks,. at MIum
moll. Apply to
P. DIGNAM & CO.
Goulburn, August 24, 1855.
Shepherd Wanted.
WITANTED, a SHEPHERD. Wages, £35
¥ per annum, with good rations.
For particulars apply to MI. E. BAsSIzOTrn
watTrs, Jun, Lake Bathurst..
Goulburn, August 24, 1855.
Wanted.
M R. SPROUL, of Araluen, wants Twenty
five Good Workmen -wages, Thirty
Shillings per Week, and Board.
N.B.-At the above wages One Hundred
additional hands might, at present, find em
ployment at the various diggings near Braid
wood.
JOSEPH SPROUL.
Aralun, August 23d, 1855.
Wanted,
A PE11ALE SERVANT as HIousemaid and
to Wait at Table.--Apply to
J. CHISHOLM, EsQ.
SKippilaw, Angust 24, 1855.
Wanted, .
A MAN as Storeman, and to make himself
generally usefol. References required.
Apply to Mn. D. DAvs, Old Commercial
Store, Ooulburn.
Wanted,
A Co 0 0 K, to proceed to Maneroo.-Apply
. to
1MR. Ill LLIPS,
Lansdoone, Oonlborn.
WAGGA--NOTICE-WAGGA.
:"MR, WM, BROWN
BEGS leave to return his gratefil thanks to
all his friends weho have so nobly sup
ported him for tile last six years since ihe tls
been in businless; and begs leave to state to
them, althouegh he is leaving Wagga Wagga,
his "Store will still Ibe conducted bty MR.
and itIRS. WALL, who have given such satis
faction to all customers, as they hlave m in
terest in the store, whlich is noe well stocked
with every description of MIERCItANI)ISE
fit for wholesole andl retail buyers. A list of
prices would appear, but as it lhas ibeen the
practice with most storekeepers of patiiag
atelo, when customers come to purclhase tlley
find it alo a hoax.
WV.1. wishes to mention a few articles only
ViZ. :- £ . .
100 Cases oftlhe best French Tirandyl 3 10 0
2 Gnllons of beststtrong RIum for 2 0 0
2 Ditto of best PI'ort Wine for...... 2 0 0
2 Ditto of best Shercry Wine for... 2 0 0
and every other article comparatively as eheLip.
WV.. B. would advise his friends to come'nt
once and select and purchase their Wines and
Spirits, as Ie expects a tremendous rush of
"LsuItoriToss " directly they read this.
Good News for theo mflicrte?l
V. B. lihas just received a fresh 'ssipply of
IIOLLOWVAY'S PILLS an<C OINTMIEN'
'direct from MIr. Jones, Wholesalo Agent,
Coulburn, which they may rely on being fresh.
N. 1.--Colhin Furniture and Cofain Boardsn
no that the lowest to thile highest in thn district
can now hove a good Coffin and no mistake.
WILLIAM BROWN.
Wagga Wngga, August 20, 1855.
P. S.-The hlighest price givren for all kinds
of Tallow or Fat, as WV. B. intends to coon
mcnce Soap Boiling in a few weeks.
HALL & ALDERSON,
1ibe parxk Btore,
15T4 ELIZABETH-STREET,
TIPORTERS & tanumfiacturers of all des
criptions of Lenather, Grindery, Saddlery,
IIarness, Boots and Shoes, &c., &e.
All orders from Town or Country, punctually
ltconded to.
MRS. NEWTON
R ESPECTFULLY solicits the patronage of
those parents who are desirous of giving
their children a OOOD EnUCATION, assuring them
that nothing is wanting on her part to ensure
their progress in every branch of USEFUL sTuna.
WERMSI:
£ a. e5.
A good sound English Education, with " .
Writing and Arithmetic, perquarter 1 1 0
Pupils too young to learn to write and
cipher ....................... O 15 6
ONE GUINEA per quarter extra for each of the
ACCOMPLISHEnNTS.
An EVENING SOHOOL from 7 to 9.-Terms
2s. per week.
Payments made in advance.' :
Auburn-street, Ooulburn.
GOOD
rron Ten "
Great Rcductiot in tleprice of 13read,
W. KINGSELL
EELS PLEASURE in informing his friends
' and customers, that having purchasid in
Sydney a great quiantity of sXe-LLEsT. FLOSR,
at favourable prices, he will be enabled to sell
the
2-lh. ZIoaf for 9d.
FROMI TSIS DATE.
Goulburn, August 23, 1855.
CHEAP BDRADZ
Only Od. the 2-lb. Loaf.
ll GREIG bogs to inform his customers
Sand the public that he is still selling
his best bread, manufactured from Goulburn
fine flour, at Is. the 2-lb. Loaf; and also. good,
sound, wholesome Brown Bread, at Od, the 2-lb.
Loaf-far superior to bread manufactured from
stale, musty, foreign flour.
Auburn-street, August 22, 1855.
Superior & Wholesome tread,
W OLLIVER, Baker, &c., Auburn-strcet,
* Goulbnrn,in returrning thanks to hIis
friends for past favours, begs to inform them
that lle vwas not a purchaser of the Foreign
Flour, recently sold by auction in Goulburn;
but that lie still continues to manufacture hIis
Bread of pure whlolesome Goulhurn Flour, the
good quality of lwhich may be relied on.
To Carriers, Storekoepois, rorso
dealers and Others.
H GREIG has for sale a largo quantity
* of superior CUT HAY, whlich Ile can
sell onreasonable terms, also a general stock of
all kinds of Provender.
Auburn-street, Goulburn,
To Rlacksmiths.
"ESSRS. i. FAWVCETT and CO. have
.J just received
Blacksmiths' bellows, of variois sizes
Anvils, of various weights
SIron of all descriptions
Commercial Store, Goulburn,
August 23th, 1855.
Children's Iron Cots..
Blankota to suit ditto.
M ESSRS. R. FAWCETT & CO. have still a
few Children's Iron Cots left; and one
bale of Blankets, good quality, to suit.
Commercial Store,
Goulburn, August 25, 1855.
Genuine Meerachaum Pipes.
TUST RECEIVED by tile undersigned, a
small lot of tie ablove, Silver Mounted,
and beautifily finlishled, in smnall Morocco
Cases, suitable for tle pocket.
II. S. CLARKE.
Auburn-street.
SUPERIOR '
Hunting Lever Watches.
AN ASSORTMENT of first class Levers of
the above description now on Sole, and
warranted really excellent time-keepers, not
varying one mIninuto in a month.
II. S. CLARKE,
Watcllnaker and Jeweller,
Auburn-street.
Wool, Tallow, and Hides.
THE undersigned are purchasers of the sabove,
and will make cash advances on consaign
moets to London or Liverpool.
KIRCHNER & CO.,
No. i Wynyard-street, Sydney.
P. S. SOLOMON
H AS ON SALE-Martell's and l]ennessv's
BRANDY, dark and pale, in hogshea?ds
nod quarter-casks
Renault & Co.'s Cogonn
GIN, JDKZ, Koy, and Anbchor brand, ini canes
and half ocases
SCHIEDAM, warranted pure
LOWNDES' Altona Old Tom
PORT, in wood and case
SHIERRY, ditto ditto
Superior CHAMII PAGNE, of the folla'ing
brands:--Jacquesoan et filsd, Moets, Perrier
Freres, &n. &c.
CLARET, of the finest vintages
CORDIALS & LIQUERS of every description
Bass's No. 3 Ale, and Taylor's Porter, in bnik
Evansa's, Marzetti's, and Byass's Alo and Portosi,
in cask and bottle.
NTational storo,
. Auburn-street, Goulburn,
August 24, 1855.
P. S. SOLOMON
TAS just opened a splendid lot of MANTLES
I and VISITES in Moire Antique, Plain
and Glace Silks.
National storo,
Aulorn-streot, GoClburn,
August 22, 1855.
P. S. SOLOMON
B?EGS to ?nimate that he is now CLEARING
OFF his WINTER STOCK, at prices
searcely credible.
There is stillon hand a few of the Long WYool
Scarf Shawls, which are so excessively good arid
cheap.
Nationat Mtoro;
Auburn-street, Goulburn5 .
Aiugost 22, 1852.
P. S. SOLOMON :
'-AS on hand a small. lot of MANTLES
L whic require to be seen, as a description
of them is impossible, they being of a material,
sltyle, and quality never before seen in this part
of the edlony,
National Storeo
Auborn-street, Goulburn,
August 22, 1855.
P. S. SOLOMON
H AS also RECEIVED a case of
Mohair
Chenille
Silk
Bugle and other Head Dresses :
China Satin Aprons
Corded Skirts
Girdles
Lace Falls
Ilibbons, &e.o. &. ::::
National Store,
Auburn-street, Goulburo,
August 22, 1855.
P. S. SOLOMON"
H AS a choice selection of BOYS' and 3MEN'S
CLOTHING, consistingof
Mole, Cord, Twood, Angol, and Doeskin Trou
sers
Cants, Vests, Leggings
Shirts, Under Shirts
Neckerchlof, Hlaudkerchiefs, Gloves
Comforters, Mufflers, &o.
2rational Store,
Auburnostreet, Golhburn
August 22, 1855.
P. S.S OLOMO N
EGS to call the attention of Tailors to his
..stock of-- " . .
Black Doeskins
Black Broadeloths
. Fancy Doeskins
." 'Ditto Tweeds
. " Ditto Angluas
Ditto Drills
:' White Drills
Brown ditto
T 'iatilnal Store,
Auburn-street, Goulburn,
August 22, 18554
P. S. SOLOMiON
HAS tho most recherche Goods in Silks.,
Satins, P'opline, Tabinets, Ottomans, and
b?oise Antiques, ever witnessed.
National Store, Auburn-street.
P. S. SOLOMON
iAS ON SALE GENTLEMEN'S HATS tI
Beaver
PFelt
Panama' .
COabbage-tree
Brazilisn, and
Brab.
National Store, Aubturn-street,
P. S. SOLOMON
B-EGS respeotfully to call thle attention of
Sheads of Families to his varied and splendid
assortment of CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in
overy size and etyle.
Nsational Store, Asuburn-streot.
-P, s. SOLOMON
HAS just received an assortment of IRON
BONGERY, amongst which are the
following:-- .
Rim Looks, of sizes
Plate ditto, ditto
Padlocks, ditto
.;:;Till Locks, ditto
Cupboard Locks, ditto
C::. " hest Locks, ditto
Shutter Screws, ditto
Dilto Knobs, ditto
S. Tower Bolts, ditto
S Iron Butts, ditto
BIrass ditto, ditto
SCabin BHoks, japanned, ditto -.
Ditto ditto, brassb ditto
S Flulsh Bolts . "
Sash Sorews
" " Broad Axes
American ditto ' : :: :
Ifortice ditto :
Squares : ' '
Chisels
H lommers ' , . •
Hatchets
_ Saws ' ' ::
Screw Pads
D)oor Chaino,a. &e. .:
National Store, l.!.':
Auburn-street, Goulbun rn, . .i.
* August 24, 1855.
:P. s SOLOMON: '
: AS ON VIE W a large assortment
H.1 of- "
Dish Covers, in asetaf eitght
F Pillar Candlesticks
" Piano ditto
JCraets, 4, 5, and 6 hole
2 Tea Pots
I Inkstands
YTea Caddies
&o. &o. d&e. .
Natlonal Store, ". . .': :..
Auburn-street Goulburns.
August 24, 1855 .
ZSIL.
NTOW ON, SALE, at tlhe NATIO.NAL
SiSTORII.
TSalmoti
L .- " ' nrdok " . :- " ,
laddolek
Wh Iitin.
Oysters
Lobaters
Cdd
Bo, &e.
S P.S. SOLOMON.
" dttonal etore,
Auburn- street, Ooulburn,
August 23, 1855.
SAUCES.
TUST OPENED, at the NATIONALT STORE,
t. Goulbern, a variety of Sauces, comprisilg
John Bull Sauce
RBeading ditto
Pepper ditto
Harvey'e ditto
King of Oudo ditto
, Mogul ditto
Beefsteak ditto
WYorcestershire ditto
Walnut Catsup
Slushroom ditto
Essence of Aneahovies
S ALSD,
Mistard, in bottles, 6,1l. and 1 lb.
Ditto in tins g,., .
Pickles, various'?: -,.; ,. .
Salad Oil'
Cayenno Pepper
sIaee
.,Capers, in & lb., j lb., and 1 l.
i' erriugse in tins. 0. O
,P. . SOLOOIYN.
August 24, 1805.
Music & Musical tnstruments,
TUST RECEIVED, and on sale at the Stores
i. of the Undersigned:
One splendid Rosewood Cottage Pianoforte, G
octaves, patent obeock notion, and all the
latest improvements, by Cadby, London-a
Writlen warranty gien.
One splendid Walnut Tree Cottage Pianoforte,
by Oetzmnannned Plumb, G6octaves, patent
cheek'notion, blue silk curtain carved frat
work front, and all the latest improvements
-a bcrranty given.
A Full-toned IRoosewood larsonsiem, by Mal.
liard, Labarth, and Co., Well-suited for a
chapel or chureb.
Light hundred pieces Music, consisting of songs,
waltzes, quadrilles, country dances, polklas,
saored music, &c., &c., &e.
" Forwardod PosT FREE to any part of the
couitry at one shilling and threepence per piece
D. DAVIS,
Old Commerbial Store.
Goulburi, August 24, 1852.
YASS.
Q• ESTZO1s :
T lTHY is it that GODFREY sells more
V Tobacco than any other Store in Pass?
ANSWER:
Becauso he only keeps BARRET1S, and tLi
know that is good.
:6 REHEMIRER!-?arrclt's Tobacco Is to
be obtained at GODFREY'S, next the Royal
Hotel, and at losial-street.
BUTTLER'S
COL(aNIAL
'Shirt and Under-clothing
IoANUFACTORY.
To the" inhabitants of doulburn and
t ltheo surrounding districts.
N consequence of the great influx of immi
. gration H. S. BUTLER hIas beec enabhled
to increase largely his stock, which, on Inspection,
will be foeund to excel, in style and work, any
thing yet produced in thie Australian Colonies.
SLadies or gentlemen transmitting their orders
by post in return will receive articles as satis.
fotory as if a personal visit had been made to
the establishment.
vYRTr DESCRIPTION OP
"adios a Gentlemen's Under-eiotliig',
.For Wionter and Summer 'Vear,;
SHIRTS made to measure or pattern; a large
stoek?always ready0 every size and styleg, from the
smallest to the largest men's0 well and snste'
matically made.
MadzES' 1f2r2D2E1t-COLtTmIz`
Of decry Imaginable Shape and Style,
ELABORATELY TUI?IcED; ALSO,
dood, pltain, and useoful under-clotlhing.
Children's Under-clothing,
Tec two in onee, a use/fie article,
EVERY VARIETY, TuIMUIED AND PLAIN.
Lddios.'.orniyg WYrappers and Dressing Gowns
In Plain and Printed Plannols.
H. S. BUTLER,
Ladies' and Children's Under-clothincg lanu
faceturer, No. 23, Marclet-street East, Sydaey.
Jsine 27, 1855,
1est paris ?atsj
B IOUNTCASTLE begs to call attontlion
* to a splendid assortment of
I-adlos' and GentOlemon's hdits,
just landed, ex Walter Hood, consisting of
Ladies' best Paris and Felt Ridcing Hlata I
Gentlemen'a best Paris, Drab, Shell, and herino
Hats
From tilefollobing celebtated aecnafudtarerS:
White and Son; Fuller and Son; E. Walmsley
and Son; S. Nieholson: Delaui and Co.; M.
Barbar; and Pool and Son.
B. sf. has received bythe samoeship a beauitiful
lot of
Military and Navy Caps
Oil Silk Caps
Oil Silk Hat and Cap Covers
WITH A LARGE ASSORTMENT 01'
Gold and Silver Livery Bands
. Coekades
Cap teaks
&,C . . o.
Adsltralian Hat oVarehouse, 224, George-streelr
Sydney; .fanufactery, 43, .Aiarhet-street,
:Sydney.
TO STAND THIS SEASON,
' At 3ywongr Gundoroo,
itIE POWEI FUL DRAUGlIT
1HOR1S E,
Young Tom of Lincoln,
FiSE YEARS OLD.
TERnus- 2 IOs. each maro; if morac than
two, the property of ono peraona, an allowance
will be made
Every attention 'ill be paidl to a few quiet
mares, but no esponsibility incurred.
AI maree to be removed oa or boforo thbo lt
JRnuary, 1856.
Goulburn Flour for Sa!le,
B Y DAG on TON, AT TnO ARGYLE
STOlRE. "
Gonlburn, Asgust 23, th n.
Mutton H-anis.
.AN beo had in lots of ton . ch, ,at 3d. pier
". lb. Apply to
MR. RENTON,
Goulburn Steam Mills.
Left his Home,
SO?3fE timo in June, 1852, my son, IIHENRY
SOIIALKWER, since whlill time nothing
has been heard of him or his whereabouts. I
hereby olfera rroardof 1 i0 to anyperson who will
givoesuh information as will lead to his restora
tion, if alive, or a further reward of £50 to
any one who can give any positive information
of his death, and how hoe net it. When last
seen was on the farm of Mr. John Hlillas, at
Bunloaby.
Applicotioh to bhe made to ?Mr. John Clhlkwor,
,ajor's Forest, Aberorombio ; or lIr. D. Davia,
Goulburn.
Two Pounds Reward.
STOLEN or STRAYED, from thie Paddock
Sopposite the ArgyloSteamn Mill, Goul
burd, on or abouit the 5th day of JTne, a IlAY
HORSE, between fifteen and aixteen hands hlghl
black points, long tail to the hocks, largo star
on the forehead, collar marked, scar on the off
ribs, branded AXL on tile near shoulder.
3
Any person delivering tlhe same nonso to
lonsur the Mailman, Goulburn, or to Ricuano
Lond, Ciookwell River, shall receive the above
reoward.
Two Pounds Reward.
STRAYED, from Bowning, near Yass,, tile
Sfollowing nU.LOCKS:
One BRINDLE BULLOCK, while back, grey
face, a large JS on the off ribs.
Also, one IROAN or MOUSE-COLORED BUL
LOCK, branded JS on the near ribsn, DM on
11M2
the off rump.
Whoever will bring tIhe same to JAMES
SPEARING, of Bowning, or give information that
will lead to their recoely, shall receive the
abovo reward.
Two Pounds Reward.
STOLEN or STRAYED, from the Four Mile
Creek, Little Billybong, on or about the
1st of August, a BROWN or DARK BAY
HORSE, pulled tail, off knee standing-in,branded
T on the off shoulder.
If stolen, Ten Pounds will be paid on
conviction of the thief and delivery of the
horse, to Thomas COLLS, Yass, HENRY ADAMS,
Billybong, or MR. NICHOLs, Albury.
Four Mile Creek, Little Billybong,
August 19,1855.
4Zor £10 Rteward.
STOLEN or STRAYED, on the oth July last,
a GREY PONY, swotoh tail, branded -C
on offshoulder, C on near shoulder.
If stolon, £10 will be paid on conviction of
the thief; and if strayed, £2 will be paid to any
person delivering the Pony to Mr. T. Monon,
Carrier's Arms, Gonlburn; or to Mr. T. ll,
Cusnnxs, Golden Fleece Hotel, Maorula.
August 29, 1850.
Tour Pounds R.eward.
SCTRAYED, in hobbles, from Dixon's Meadoee
L. near Mdmmell:
One BAY CART HORSE, branded PL on the
near shoulder.
One )DARK BROWN HORSE, long til, off hind
foot white, branded W under the mano off
side.
The above reward will be paid oh tlheJ
recotery by the undereigned.
JOIHN F. MANNi
To bie sold by private contract,
TIFTY HEAD (more or los) or HIIXID
1' HORSES, of the CAdRRIAE BinED. TlThey
will be gathered by the slet October.
tLSo,
'Three Hundred Head of MIXED CATTLE
(more or less,) a good many of whleh are
quiet, broken cows, and a number of
nULLOcrs.
Apply to Ma. Jons Swcrr, Cave Flat/ Post
Oflice, Yass.
August 21, 185b .
Quit PRLents.
THERE are no QUIT RENTS, nor any
Sother incumbrances swhateveron the Al
TIIURSLE[GH ESTATE. The Quit Rents
siero redeemed inatliv yearns ago. 'The Title,
indeed may be said to be in every respect per
fect. Tile Auctioneers are filly authoriied to
make this statement, and to add that there nie
ver was, nor indeed could he, a better Title
than that of the Artlhrslelglh Estate.
P. DIGNAM & CO.,
Auctioneers, &o.
.B.-f-ihe Public are respectfully requested
to take Notice, that the Sale of a portion of the
said Estate will takoplace at the Salutation Ion,
Goulburn, on FRIDAY, the 14tli September,
at noon. The Autioneers hope that allclasses,
from the highest to the lowest, who may wish
to become tile ol?ners of one or more excellent
Farms in this most beautiful and Itighly tfa
voured locality, will not fiil to bhe present.
Copper Mines.
H II. MtACARTHUR, Esq., it is well
6 known, discovered splendid spccimoils
of Copper Ore on his Estate of Arthursleigh,
near Goulburd. Unfortunately, however, he
was unbble to prosecedte his invCstigdtions, by
reason of monetary omtarrassmeants, and hIis
connection with the defunct Bank of Australia.
If he had been able to persevere, he might pos
sibly have discovered a Burira BUtrr, and been
atti this tiod millionaire.
Thile slafts sunk by Mr. Macarthur for C'op
per are on lots 26 and 30, (see plan) i and .Mr;
Richter, of Arthursleighl, wuill show these, as
well as several other very chloie Farms (sen
Advertisement) of the samne Est.ite, which will
be Sold at Aiuction, by Messrs. P. DIGNAM
and CO., on FRIDAY, the 14th September, at
the Salutation Inn, Goulburn.
Lithographed Plans may be had of time Aueo
tioneers, or of Mr. John Barlow, the Exchange
Grocery Store, George-street South, near the
IHaymarkct, Sydney.
Churches, Chapels, Schools, &c.
M OST Liberal Grants of Land, as sites for
Churches5 Chapels, Schools, &e, &c,,
will be made out of the 1'rincely Estate of Ar
thursleigh, near Goulsurn 1 also, as Glebes for
resident Clergymen or Ministers, Furthor, the
tenth part of all eltonies received in payment for
Town Lands will be appropriated asno a IBuild
ing Fund, and each purchaser wsil be at liberty
to state Ihow lie wishes that portion of Iris pstr
chase monoey to be applied,--whether for a 'Ro-`
man Catholic, Church of England, Wesleyan,
Baptist, Congregcational, or other Clhurch,
Chapel, or Schiool, and his wishes, if' made itn
writing to the Auctrioneers withlin one monthI
from the day of Sale, will be strictly complied
witsh.
Rlemember that tihe Sale of some very choice
AFrmts of the Atthursleigh Estateto (see adver
tisement) will take place at tlie Salutation Inn,
Goulburn,on FRIII)AY, thie 14th Septnember,
at noon, by P'. DIGNAMI, nod Co., Aue
tioncers
':' al·6n es ig Ration.,
DAY OF SALE, F1IDAY, ItrTnSEPTItIDlll
THE PRINCELY ESTATE
AlTillur ll81alc lel
(Universally knoowcn as tie property of IT. IL.
MclsArelesr, 1 ci)
On the Wollondilly River,
Netr GOULILIRN.
FARMS
To suit ctce class of Purcltharserss
P. DIGNAVI & CO.
HInsv tile Isonor to announce that e portion of
tiee above MAGNIFICENT ESTATE hsno
lbeen plaCed is theeir teands for absolsto solo
by leuellic Auection, at tie Netluetation Inns,
Goolburse,
Osn1 FRIDA Y, 1411h SetemL'slwe',
At 12 o'clock.
rF tIE rORTION TO BE SOLD
.1 consists of obout
4,000 ACRES,
comprising those favorite localities konon no
MOUNT PLEASABLT,
DBAD MEAN'S TLAT,
THE DIIZRIJT HUT,
nod tie suebdivision of shlicek into
Tarms of from 20 to 150 Acror each,
is now nearly comlnstltetl.
Tise Auctiosseers, in stating that
"'AITHURtBLE!GH "
is, beyond a dosbt, the Ismost bigisly fovousred
EST ETE ins tie Souselern e)istrict, feel coont.
denst that they will be bshrese out is thieir nosser
tion by every one who is ocqsuainted swithi that
noble property. For fertility of soil, for
salubrity of timosphelre, asnd for beauty of
scenery, it stands
ALONE AND UN~RVALLED;
wshile tise enormouts setent of its River Front
ego and back waters ollbrds opportuoities for
Advontagoons Sub-diveison,
such as it is imspossiblh to fissd elsoesthero.
oeor LOCALITY it wousld be diticult to
name a district in whlies a series of
Agricultural and Dairy Farms
could he established with such certainty of ssc
cess. It is notorious that in this colossy nothing
payslikeFormisg; and thoeeveedingly lluxoriant
crops of whloat, &c., wslsich have beves nned cast be
groson at ARTIIURSLECGit lsay, iedeced, be
called
OROPS O GOLD.
It may be ndded tisat tIe Lndol is so thlinsly
timbered, tClat it could be cleared almeost as
quickly as it couls be plougleed.
Very superior specimens of COPPER ORE
have leence foueend on tie Escato, and LMlltE
STONE is ablseseuetnt. GOtLD) is also saiet to
exist ose tise bonks of tihe Itiver and Creeks, but
tlemost certain nod most profttole DIOG INGS
are thoseof tise AGIIICCULTI'IJIST, especially
where tihe prodeseo is so very abuodnoet, anod tie
pries are so r00mrunesrtivee
Th' Railevoy from Sydney to Pavemaotto will
lie opseoed iss a few wcseks; ond as the lione to
Goulburn will be constructed on tie celeap
system, nied by the Goversimesot, tIlere is scery
pisobaility that it will le very seertly coss
tletetd. 'erthlerssoro , it is ecertois (su every
one who Isnows tise coentry den tcstify,) tlaet It
MUS'r PASS EITHEtI TtttUtOUCIl Ott
VERY NEARL ARcTllUltSL.EItGII.
There will lee, tisosefore, a cleoieo of MIarkets
such as few Farms can boost. I'roluce cn set
any time e sentoto GOULIIUtINor IEitittaIA
at a merely eseeminal crriogo; ansd thle coeseple
tion of tiee ltailwey will ceesble tie resideests to
convey tll tleir produce of whtatever kind, to
Sydneye
'1'ho drdtoest and Ieost Iliarket
in the Colony, wilthin a few eours, red at a
trifling eost.
So deliglseed svs old Governor MIscqneerie
witht thle place esleon lee lirst saw it, that he is
said to Isavo cclimed, is sn extocy of
admiration,
ttn at\ Is t e :l7lune sn carIeh'
HIe also christeneod tCie Estete " ElEN," by
whiceln me 0 it is kesoetn inee tle Government
Isints to this dasy.
The Auetionoers, in conclusiotl, woolld tir
tfestl3 Impress on the mind of every frugal and
ineduntrioses osan cwhso wislees to secure pooce and
comlort for thle roenaineter of his days, tlent te
sotould os0 no ncoueet omeit visiting the Estate
previous to tele day of sale, and forssinog Isis own
opinion ris to its lelue. MIr, Richter, who is
residing osn tihe property, will be hleppy to point
out tihe enrious farmes to inlenoding pur
cleaserne
eIA- It is tnsendel to forni a'1'OW1/NSIIP on
the tEstate, ss also to erect
A aSTlASS WLOUIL lETzzer
Miest liberal grants of laend laove toen made
as sites for clurclhes clalrels,scrhools, &c.) also
as globes for resident clergymen.
The Plan wilt be on view, tOlrec weeks prior
to the day of sale, at the rooms of the Auic
tioneers, where lithographs and fhill particulars
may be obtained.
STerms, rtill be most libcral, at sale.
TITLE, UNEXCEPTIONABLE.
DALY OF SALE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28.
PLOUR,
lldgaotellc Boards, Beskleets, Ds'apyesty
Clotlhingq ,e
P. DIGNAM & CO I
Will sell by Iublic Aunrtioe, at tlhe Salutation
Iun Yurds,
Cit TTUISASDA 1 2811h Assugtit
At 11 oelock,
T HREE TONS 041' FLOhil
Ibagatello hoards
Ilasketa
Drapery of rarious descriptions
Clothinag, oe.
Teress sit sale.
DAYt OS SALE, TUSISDAY, AuGUST 28.
JVorklsinsg ulloclea; JIors'e lbrookeo ius
to Saddle and Hlarneess; Hiousehold
Faurisuij e, t$'c., fe'Cs
1WR. D. DAVZS
Will sell by atction, at his vards, adjeioing tie
Old Connsmercial Store,
On TUESDAY, 98the Aegusot5
At Eleven O'Clock,
S IX WVO11KING IIULLOUKS, stitlh Dows,
| k) Yokeo, enId ChaIns
Horses broken in to saddle and barneas
Household Furaiture
&e. &e. · &@.
TF.RMS-CASI.
, aIe, b1 nration.
'arms near Lake-Bathurst0
ON LEASE FOlR FIV' YtEARS,
P. DtGNAM & CO.
HIave rceived instructions from Mr. lTnfwes, to
subinit to public competition, at the Sahluta- -
tion Ilnn, Golburn (unless previously leased ,
privately),
OeP.RIUDAY, .¶h Iligust,
nt' Twelr o'clock,-.
lIIE TLEASES FOQ0 FIVY ?iYEARS of thld
T following plcees of LANID,)I near LAK
BA'TIIUII'r, viz.:
200 Acres (more or less) now occpied by
KICcof, and well koown us D)r. Sherwin's old
place. .'lThe improvements consist of ii
arden of about an acre, fenced, and well
stocked with fruit trees, a Brilck Bulildig, it
Cottage of two roonm, Mid 'Two Stockyarlds.
D50 Acres Cltivation d'dddpck adjoining tie
above. Thie quality of thIts land is uneqtulled
in Argyle.
GOD ACres (more or less) adjoining ePatrick
Hinnles' 100 acres. Water will be secured to
this Farm by access to lartley's Waterhold
on the Iatt
27 Acres (more or lEs) koown as Ilusl's Pad
dock, Tiis landl is all fenced, and nInder
cultlivation. There are also a good Cottage
and Stockyard on the property.
10 Acres (miore or less) at Captain Zouih's
Old. Iarracks. One side is fenced, arid there
is a comfortable Cottage of two rooms. The
land, which is of the richest description, is
very lightly timlbered.
30 Acres (more or less) now occupied by
D)aniel Glasgo, cleared, stotmpes, and undler
cultivation. There are also a Cottege antd
Stoekyard on thisn Farm.
30 Acres (miore or less) known as Eartley's
Old l'oliloeli, on the fllat. Access to tihe
VWaterhlolo on this Farm will be reserved for
thie use of any of tihe others tlhat n:iy re
iquire it.
Mr." Isawes' Farm, of which the above form a
portion, lhas long been held tihe richest land int
the coiunty. The soil is a rich bit ck, and ex
lerienee has shown tltat it is as productive as
any in tle colony.
Ilighlt of Water will Ibe secured to cachl Farmt
Tihe terms will comnmcnce on the Ist January,
1856 (except elush's 'Palddock, which will not
commience till 3rd of April),auld will termlnatit
on tite 31st I)ecemcter, 18s0. T'le Lessees will
not be bournd to make any improvements.
Lyiug on tie main roiad to Braidwood, the
situation is most desirable, as it commands tlhe
three markets of Goolbltrn, Braidwood, anit
Quennbeymn. To a man of small capital, tlia
advuntages of Leasing are obvious. To pur
chase such Farms as those, a very high price
would l have to be paid; but by leasimg, all thle
spare ucash can obe expended in cultivation.
'Ilhis is, tlherefoce, an opportunity that shoull
not be neglected.
Full partictulars may be obtailoed on applica
tionat tihe looms of tile Auctioneers'
Sale at Glenroct,
WEDNESDAY, 19rl SEPTEMBER;
By order qf the Ereutors of the late
ir's. BUrbebEr.
P, DIGNADI & CO.
IHave received instructions from the Executors
of the late Mrs. allrber, to sell by publid
a0ction, ait Glcorock, near Marulanr (unless
previously disposed of by private contract),
On WEDNBSDA Y September 109,
At II o'clock,
(00 1T O300 Ilead of MIXED CATTLE
amorg which are from 30 to40milkers.
40 Ilead IIorses
' Flocks (1600 more or less) SHEEP, war
ranted sounl, and never to have been
diseasced. An average quantity ofsexes
and ages.
Farming Ihnple?lents, &c., &c.
The above will ba sold in lots to suit puisa
chasers. In the evont of any of themn bein,?'
disposed of previous to the day of'salei notiets
will be given in the local Journals .
Terms at sale,..
IO -Diggers a nd pIersons of
. moderate capital.
TRULY EK'RAORDINARY OPFORTUNITY
OF I'PURCIIASING LAND.
I1SATL OF DIJIAN DRlbAN
ADJOININGCI DUIRRAN DUIRRAd,
IN SIXTEEN ALLOTMENTS
OF TWYENTY-FIVE ACILES EACH.
In the Eoart of the Gold Flolds.
MR . 'W. W. ALLIS
IHas received instructisons from the Executors
of the late WVilliam lavis, Esq., to exlpose for
sale by public auction the above Valualls
Property,
AT ~B3AZDWOOD,
On THIUBSDA Y, Gth Setemoleric ,
A?t $2o Doncanster inn.
flHIIS Estate is only seven miles from Braid
I wood, and consists of 400 acres-a grant
from the Uiowll; adioins Durran DI)urra, noted
for its fertility alt tihe property exposcd
enjoys thie.same character.
T''o meet tlhe views of diggers and settlers
with nmodcrate means, the exposers hlave divided
this splendid property into 25 acre farms.
As this property is situated in the midst of
the gold.fields, little need be said in regard to
its value. Ground cannot bepprchlased between
it and Braidwood in small tquantities; as all thu
land in the neighbouthood is Churchl property.
or held by large propnetors, The purchaser of
each farmn can Itave several sources of enriching
himiself. It ts groiund bordering on tie town
ships of BIraidwood, Larbert, and IMarlow, has a
readly and lucrative market for produce without
the attxiety and epeonseo of a long cartage. A
road is also in the course of construction,
termed tlihe Clyde RIload, which will enhanice thb
value of thie pirorperty considerably, bIry bringing
it Witlhin forty I miles of theScaCoast. Besides,
as gold tias been fotun1 on the landl, tha
purchaser wrill not only be able to exchanga
whreat, milk, fruit and vegetables for gold, but
at its leisure lhe can be collecting on his owe
farm the golI itclf Talk of the corn ficlds of
Nerv Zalallrd,--mention atIy place on tile sur
fee of tile cartl.,--whcre is there land to be
purclrhased lil:eo thlis? WVitll a salubrious climate
prolducilg on its surface wlhreit, cors, maize
aiud vegetables, varied and beautified with thile
vine, the olive, tie ahnoiil, ithe peach, andt fig
tree, it equals thoe lost delicious countries of
southern Europe; and whenl to this may be
added gold and olthcr minerals, a place is
poilntcd olt for purcllase and settlemeat uns
rivilled oi tihe globe.
DAY OF SALE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28,
I1WR. D. DAVE?S
Will sell try action, on tlhe above day, at 11
o'clock, at his Sale Yard, adjoitning thoe Old
Commercial Store,
TlhREE NEW IHORSE DRAYS, suitable
I fr one horse.
Terms-Cash.
$