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' SALES BY AUCTION. I
- r THIS DAY. ~~
Chinese Goods for Unreserved Sale.
W: M. TENNENT and CO. are instructed by
'i „ the Importers to sell by public auction, at
tbeir rooms, on Monday, 22nd inst., at twelve
o'clock,
The following Chinese goods to close accounts,
viz. :—
I 'White, crimson Pongee handkerchiefs, satins,
j snrsnett, gauze and satin scarfs, grass cloth
I ' In pieces and in handkerchiefs, ribbons,
n camlets, blue, yellow, and white nankeens.
I Preserve*, &c, &c.
I] . . ' ' ? Terms— casb. ? 63 749
I THIS DAY.
| Silver Plate.
| Th« Property of a Gentleman leaving the Colony.
WM. TENNENT and CO. will sell by auc
. tion, at their rooms, on Monday, 22nd inst.,
| at twelve o'clock,
H The following assortment of very superior Silver
I] Plate, the property of a gentleman leaving the
|i colony, and consisting of—
If T»ble ]
H Dessert .
I Tea -? Spooni
| Gravy
1 Salt . J ? . ?
| Sauce ladles
| Fish slice
Ijl Table and dessert forks
I l Large and small waiters
I Porter mugs
I Wine strainers
IB Wine itands.
J| Terms— cash. 69 749
IS THIS DAY. ~~
j| Sal* by Auction, at the Duke of Wellington Hotel,
II Weliington-street, Windsor, immediately oppo
JJ »ite Charnwood Grove, the property of O.
if Browne, Esq., and on the great Dandenong
II Road, leading. from the Junction Hotel.
WM. TENNENT and CO. have received in
. structions to sell at their rooms, on Monday.
II S2nd instant, at twelve o'clock.
|| The Duke of Wellington Hotel,
IS Situated on the great Dandenong road. It is sub'
|| stantially and well-built of brick and stone, coverec
I - with corrugated iron, and containing —
A spacious cellar, 21 ft. x 15
Bar, well fitted up
; Parlor, and a room up stairs, 56 x 16
j There is also a very substantial and vrell-bui'
} 1 wooden house, boarded, canvassed, and well papered
; containing
J I On the ground floor, a sitting room, parloi
| 9 . and two bedrooms.
\ I Also, detached,
| Two bedrooms, large kitchen, store room
| . offices, stabling for 20 horses,
s I 'With a large yard well fitted up with water tank;
i I one tank will contain 1,876 gallons, and another 12
: gallons. There is also,
; A wine cellar, 14 x 12,
And every other requisite for carrying on the busi
ness of a first-rate Family Hotel.
Intending purchasers are requested to inspeot th
property prior to sale.
Terms liberal, declared at sale. 74 76
THIS DAY.
; Valuable Freehold in the best part of St. Kilda, an
i situated on the Brighton Road, nearly opposil
I the late residence of O. Browne,' Esq.
By order of the Mortgagee!, and for positive sal
'. \\T M. TENNENT and CO. are instructed t
? V V ? the agent of the mortgagees to sell t
jj { publio auction, at their rooms, on Monday, 22n
; I instant, at twelve o'clock,
[ That beautiful family residence, recently in tl
i Occupation of Mr. T. Little, and known as his pri
|; perty, on the main Brighton Road. The house hi
;? a. verandah all round, finished in a most coraplel
i'll ? moMUMi ronrnriiw* .niprnense. and with every coi
| respactable family. The out- offices are uisu mu
lit convenient. The whole property embraces a fron
i age of 100 feet to the Great Brighton Road, havii
ijj a depth on one side of 123 feet 9 in., and on the oth
I 83 feet,.' and described in the deed as follows —
. All that piece or parcel of land in the said coloi
i of Victoria, being part of allotment B, of porth
' | number sixty-nine, of tho parish of Prahran,cor
| a rnenoing at the south-east corner or angle of tl
SI a said portion, thence by a line bearing west eight-thr
f I feet nine inches ; bounded on the north by allotme
I A of said portion, number sixty-nine, thence by
| line at right angles to the last line bearing sou
| ninety-one feet nine inches, and bounded on t]
I west by lot number thirty-nine of the subdivision
I said portion B of said section sixty-nine, tbence
I a line at right angles to the last line, bearing es
1 one hundred and twenty-three feet nine inches, a:
|| bounded' on the south by a public street or w
I through §aid section forty feet wide, called Wellirj
I ton street, tbence by a line at an acute angle wi
I the last mentioned line, bearing north-west one hu
I drcd feet ten inches to the commencing point, a
I bounded on the north-east by a public road one cht
| *nde, being lots forty and forty-one of the subdi'
I sion plan of the said allotment B, of said porti
I sixty nine.
| Terms at sale.
1 N.B.— Further particulars can be obtained at 1
I ' auctioneers. 73 767
|| THIS DAY.
| » -To Bird Fanciers and Others.
I i Canary Birds, Canary Seed, Revolvers, Steel
I 8 Pens, Etc.
I li IXT Mt TENNENT and Co. have received
I U *T « structions to sell by auction, at their iooi
A | on Monday; 22nd inst., at twelve o'clock,
|l 12 canary birds, in single cages
I § J 30 bushels canary seed.
I ! Als°.
i| ' 11 six-barrelled revolvers
I . Steel pens
I ? Earthenware
j[ Bakers ovens, etc.
I ? Terms— Cash. 61 t
j j ? ? . THIS DAY.
1 - To the Industrious Working Classes and Other
I Freehold Property, near Wreckyn-street, Nortl
!j Melbourne.
I WT M- TENNENT and CO. will sell by aucti
I \y ? at their rooms, on Monday, 22nd inst.,
I twelve o'clock, ' .
I An excellent cottage and an allotment of la:
! situate in a right-of-way off Wreck;
I street, North Melbourne. Immedi
I . possession.
| Terms at Sale. 628!
THIS DAY.
j To Timber Merchants, Contractors, Builders,
I . Cabinet-makers, and others.
j One Hundred and Fifty Thousand feet of Timt
I Cedar boards, various.
I Scantling.
I ? Dressed pine boards,
Dressed deal do.
Ty M. TENENT and CO, have received
TT ? structions to sell by auction, at
Queen's' Wharf, on Monday, 22nd instant, at elei
'clock,
The following first-rate assortment of Timber
Cedar boards, Jinch, 1, 1, 1£, lj,and 2 incl
Gedar scantling, various,
Fine boards, (dressed) 1, 1|, and 1} inch,
Deal boards, do. 1, ijinch, &c.
I . . Terms at Sale. 58 821
THIS DAY.
| Valuable Property at Kyneton, known as
I Fentum's Stores,
I By order of the Mortgagee.
WM. TENNENT and CO. have received
a ' structions to sell by public auction,
1 their rooms, Collins-street, on Monday 22nd. in
W at twelve o'clock,
Jf All that piece or parcel of land containing
-l admeasurement one rood, situate lying and being
1 the Village of Kyneton, parish of Kyneton, in'
I county of Dalhousie, in the colony of Victoria, afo
1 said, being the northern moiety of allotment No
1 of section No. 14 of the said parish; commencing
I the north-west corner or angle of the said allotmi
I and bearing thence east one chain, and bounded
1 the north by Pipe-street, then in a line at rij
1 angles to the last line, bearing south two chains i
I a-half of another chain, and bounded on the east
I part of allotment No. 3, at rijht angles to the 1
y line beating west one chain, and bounded on
i south by 'Other portion of the said allotment No
I then in a line at right angles to the east line bear:
I north two chains and a-half of another chain, ho
| to the commencing point, and bounded on the w
I by part of allotment No. 5, together with the rn
I mage or dwelling houBe thereon erected and buil
| Terms Cash. 65-79'
i HORSES, HORSES, HORSES.
: Victoria Sale Yards, Bourlse Street, West.
EDWARD ROW and CO. hold a sale of bors
of all descriptions, with drays, oarts, gl
tie., at their yards, daily, at 12 o'clock. ' tf 1{
SALES BY AUCTION. ? \ __
TUESDAY, 23rd January.
' To Grocers, Storekeepers, and others.
Liverpool Soap. Ti
Gould's Double Rose Cork Butter.
WM. TENNENT and CO. have received instruc- Im
. tions to sell by auction, at their rooms, on
Tuesday, 23rd ijistant, at twelve o'clock,
50 tons Liverpool soap, in 28 lb and 56 lb
boxes Se
40 flrkins prime Cork butter; &o.
? Terms at sale. ? 59 831
TUESDAY, 23rd j «..,\-tp. Y
To Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and _*
Others. Pu
Bottled Ale and Porter, pints and quarts, Duff 1
Godon's Sherry, Geneva, fcc.
WM. TENNENT and CO. will sell by auction, pr
at their rooms on Tuesday, 23rd instant, at pr
twel?e o'clock.
1500 dozen bottled ale and porter, various
brands, pints and quarts, duty paid
6 quarter-casks Duff Gordon's sherry,
do
80 cases Geneva, 4 gallons each, &c.
Terms at sale. 60 831
' TUESDAY, 23rd JANUARY.
Hamburgh Loaf Sugar.
ExStebouheath.
WM. TENNENT and CO., will sell by
. auction, at their rooms, on Tuesday, 23rd
inst., at twelve o'clock,
12 tierces and 15 barrels Hamburgh loaves,
(10 lbs.) in all 6 tons 3 qrs 19 lbs
Terms at sale.
The above is in prime condition, just landed, and
will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
73—840
TUESDAY, 23rd JANUARY.
To Tea Dealers, Grocers, and Others in the Trade,
in Melbourne, Geelong, &c.
One Thousand Packages of very Superior Selected
Teas, of Finest Flavour and Variety.
TIT M. TENNENT and CO. have received in
YY ? structions from the importers to sell by
auction, at their rooms, Collins Street, on Tuesday
23rd inst., at twelve o'clock,
1000 packages of the finest teas, comprising
the following assortments ; —
Gunpowder in boxes
Imperial do.
Scented caper
Fine hysonsldn'
Congou in half-chests
' Souchong in chests, halves, and boxes
Hysonskin in chests, boxes, and flowery pokoe
' half-chests
Olong chests.
! The attention of the trade is particularly re
' quested to this first class parcel of teas.
, Terms at Sale.
0 ? 67-5
TO-MORROW.
Ex Swallow.
L' Oilmen's Stores from the celebrated house of Robt.
Feast, late Batty and Feasts.
'B TUT M- TENNENT and CO. will sell by auc
V V ? tion, at their rooms, on Tuesday, 23rd inst.,
^ t twelve o'clock,
Sixty packages, containing —
j Anchovy paste
t' Red Herrings
Bloater paste
e French capers
' Mustard
,v Jams
1 India pickles
Assorted sauces
Raspberry vinegar, &c, &c.
£ Terms at sale. 74—840
*s TO-MORROW,
te ? .
2i VnrimiR Goods to close Accounts,
-e W M- TENNENT and CO. will sell by auction
er TT ? at their rooms, on Tuesday, 23rd instant
at twelve o'clock,
]y The following goods to close accounts :—
Dn li tons nails
„_ 20O lbs. button blue
he 20 boxes Hayanna cigars
ee 2 casks raisins
nt 70 dozen knives and forks
a Without reserve. Terms at sale. 67 S22
th TO-MORROW.
he ?
°* Superior Congou and Hysonskin'Teas.
by Just landed.
isf ?
ad 'W M- TENNENT and CO. are instructed by
^ YY ? the importers to sell by public auction,
S' at their rooms, on Tuesday, 23rd instant, at twelve
™ o'clock,
j 262 chests superior congou
?a 330 boxes hysonskin
J,.° ? Terms at sale. ? 5?J?22
on THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY.
Immense Assortment of now and splendid Jewellery,
manufactured expressly for this market. Nett
the home cost, as per invoice, upwards of £5000.
' To Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths, Fancy Whare
— housemen, a*-d the Trade generally of Melbourne,
Geelong, Hobart Town, &c.
WM. TENNENT and CO. have much pleasure
s in announcing that they have received in
structions from the Importer to sell by auction at
in- their rooms, on Thursday, 25th inst,. at twelve
ns, o'clock,
The following choice and beautiful assortment of
Jewellery, consisting of—
Gold brooches, carbuncle, topaz, and eme
rald
Gold bracelets
Do chain and emerald serpents
Do necklets
Single stone ruby and emerald rings
J21 Diamond rings
— Single stone rings in great variety, and
beautifully munufactured, amongst
3t which will be found mourning and
1 signet rings
Gold keys and seals
on- Gold drop brooches
' nt . Coral brooches
Gold pins
Qd, Do assorted animals
fn- Gold pencil cases
ate Gold toothpicks
Enamelled lockets
' Do with pearls
— Gold lockets
Curb guards
Fancy do
Secret link do
ier- Alberts, in great variety
Eye glasses
Gold Tablet keepers
Silver pencil cases
Silver curb guards
Jn' Silver lover watches
tno Gold lever and horizontal watches
len Spring timepieces.
The auctioneers would call particular attention
:'~ to the above goods, which are all of first-class mauu
]- f acturc, and in elegant variety, and their instructions
being such as preclude any reserve, the above goods
must most positively be sold to the highest bidder.
The attendance of the trade is therefore respectfully
invited.
— Terms at sale. 72 860
WEDNESDAY, 24th JANUARY.
To Builders, Contractors and Timber Merchants.
in- ?
at Clearing Out Sale of Baltio Deals Lining and
st., Flooring Boards, Battens, Joisting, Panel and
Moulded Doors, Teak Beams, &c.
by ?
;in Without Reserve.
th» -r A. HAY has received instructions from J. N.
-re- J. Alexander, Esq., to sell by public auction,
? 4, at the Timber yards, Franklin and Elizabeth
fat streets, on Wednesday, 23rd January, at twelve
ent o'clock, without reserve,
on The following excellent stock of timber, consist
?ht ing of—
ind 50,000 feet lining boards
by Spruce deals, 9 x 3, 1 1 x 3
ast Baltic battens, 7 x 2|, 6} x 24
the Scotch flooring boards
. 4, Weatherboards
ing Hardwood quartering, 3x2
imo Do joisting, 3x9, 6x8, 6x6
?est Cedar boards, 3-qis., 1, l^and 2 inches,
les- Do logs
t. Doors, double panelled and moulded
I Do ledge
— Teak beams, 12 x 12, 10x6, 10 x 12.
Terms liberal.
les, idf Remember Timber Yards,. Franklyn street,
gs, off' Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the Lamb Inn.
- gale at twelve o'clock. 81 832
SALES BY AUCTION. ? ; _
FRIDAY, 2Gtu JANUARY,
o Drapers, Clothiers, Storekeepers, and Others,
iportant Sale of 70 Packages first-class Slops, &c i
Ex Janet Willis. A
lected from one of the First Houses in the city,
and adapted for the present season.
? ai
JTT M. TENNENT and CO. have received in
V ? structions from the Importers, to sell by ~
blic auction, 'at their rooms, on Friday, 26th
itanl, at twelve o'clock,
70 packages of first-class goods, imported cx
essly to order, now landing, and adapted for the
osent season, consisting of — ? -
Superior blue pilot cloth coats ' r
Do do do U
Do moleskin trowsers, double stitched men's
and boys'
Do leather belts, snake and clasp fittings
Men's woollen cord trowsers
Do brown drill do
Do blue pilot American coats
Do do reefing jackets
Long shawls, four sides fringed
Twill and regatta shirts
Long cloth do do o
4-4, 5-4, 6-4 superfine and priutsd drugget o
5-4, G-4 patent felt
3-4 gala plaids and wool cloaking
Valetta, Birmah, and Napier robes
Alpaca long shawls
White and colored tarlatans
Fly-front cord trousers
Do do lined
Do woollen do ? j
Do do do
Do Doeskin trousers, fly-fronts
Do tweed do
Do fancy doeskin do
Do drab mole do
Imitation uhito merino shirts
Do do pants
White merino shirts
Polka jackets, in great variety
Woollen stripe
Superior do
Shaded cravats, &c.
Terms at Sale.
The above are a choice lot of goods direct from
he manufacturer, and well worthy the attention
)f the trade. ? 65 852
MONDAY, 29th JANUARY.
Just Landing.
10,000 Pieces of Paperhangings of th« most costly
description.
WM. TENNENT and CO. have received in
. structions to sell by auction, at their rooms,
on Monday, 29th intst.,
An invoice of 10,000 pieces of the most
superfine paperhangings introduced in
the colony, consisting of flock, metal,
bordering, and every description.
To be sold without reserve.
Terms very liberal. 60 S72
Sale of Bottomley's Paddock.
Positively fixed for Monday, 29th instant, at 71
Great Collins Street, West.
To Farmers, Market Gardeners, Dairymen, Store
keepers and Tradesmen requiring Sites for
Country Residences.
THIS important sale presents an opportunity,
the proprietor may confidently assert, that has
not occurred during the last twelve months, being
so varied in its advantages.
Those advantages may be briefly summed in order
as follows:-—
First — Easy distance from the City, being about
three miles.
having a double frontage to the Mount Alexander
and Ballarat Roads.
Third. — Soil being unequalled by any in the
colony for richness, and adaptation, for the growth
of all vegetable produce, as see proprietor's garden
on the ground.
Fourth. — Its immediate proximity to the junc
tion of all the linos of railway from Geolonjr, Mount
Alexander, iialiarai, ami Trniiamsi,onu,..iiMr ,.v.-!',.
either run through or' close by the ground.
Fifth. — The salubrity and healthiness of the atmo
spheie, the wide range and varied character of the
scenery; the rapid increase of buildings and popula
tion in its immediate neighbourhood, with the pro
spect and certainty of a good steam communication
both by rail and water from Footsoray, render it a
neighbourhood extremely desirable in which all
parties should s?ouro an investment, seeing it is
suitable for either farming, gardening, or building
purposes.
The lots ranging from one balf-acre to one hun
dred acres.
All gilding and puffing, so peculiar to most of the
advertising of land, must be evident to all is in this
case dispensed with, as all intending purchasers can,
prior to becoming such, by visiting the Proprietor,
whose house is on the land, take a stroll all over the
section, and thus see and judge for themselves.
Perhaps it is not generally known that this section
stands surrounded by four popular townships, being
In the centre of all — bounded on the west by South
Braybrook and Albion, on tho north by the govern
ment township of Bvaybrook, and on the south by
Footscray, and being at one point within three
hundred ynrds of the river, and on the other, about
half a mile from Raleigh's and Delaney's Punt.
To sum up, it may not be considered an exagera
tion to state, taking it in all respects, that it is the
most important section of land romaiping unsold
within the same distance of town, and it especially
offers to all those who, being tired of the expenses
of town life, are anxious to secure to themselves a
piece of land suitable for any purpose, in one of the
most popular localities near Melbourne.
Terms at sale.
To commence at 11 o'clock.
Lithographed plans to be had at the Auction Rooms
of Mr. W. J. HBNNINGHAM, successor to S. Bot
tomley.and at 51 Queen Street. ? 61 7118
' THIS DAY.
1 Case Soap.
AG. M'COMBE ?will sell by auction, in his
. room, Collins Street, n«xt the Bank of
Australasia, this day, at eleven o'clock,
C L in a diamond and section,
1 Case of Soap.
No reserve.
? ' THIS DAY.
Galvanized Ridging, Guttering, &c.
AG. M'COMBE will sell by auction in his rooms,
. next the Bapk of Australasia, this day, at
eleven o'clock,
3500 feet piping and guttering
3000 feet galvanised ridging
800 brackets
120 heads and elbows
All to be sold without reserve.
THIS DAY.
Four cases of Superior Goods.
AG. M'COMBE will sell by Auction, ia his
# Rooms. Collins-street, next the E«ak ot
Australasia, this day at eleven o'clock.
ID in diamond
M
Section 5 1 case containing
18 Tambored muslin dresses
5 Sewed ditto
10 Circassian dresses
17 Crape shawls
98 black cloth vests
20 crape cloth dresses
2 Circassians
Section 4
104 ladies fancy dresses
32 ditto plain ditto
45 ditto fanoy ditto
3 Circassian ditto
Section 20,
18 Mosaic figured shawls
95 barege long shawls
35 cashmere ditto
21 Circassians
21 embroidered 6hawls
33 barege shawls
33 Circassian robes
30 black embroidered vests
Section 21,
10 7-12 dozen cetton hose
12 pairs doe trousers
11 pairs swimming belts
A quantity of tape
All first quality Goods
No Reserve.
SALES BY AUCTION. ? __
THIS DAY.
To the Boot and Shoe Trade.
i G. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his
X» rooms, Collins street, next to the Bank of A
ustralasia, this day, at eleven o'clock, _nL,
12 trunks of ladies' cloth and Cashmere boots, train
channel soles, &c. 5 (
All of superior quality and good workmanship,
id well worthy the attention of the Trade. 1.-
? No Reserve. ?
THIS DAY.
To the Trade.
A G. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his
I3». rooms, Collins Street, next the Bank of Aus
?alasia, this day, at 11 o'clock. *
12box«s of ladies' suporio* bonnets, including *
rice, chip, Tuscan, and Dunstable.
All first quality goods.
No Reserve. c
THIS DAY.
To the Boot and Shoe Trade.
i G. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his §
l\.» rooms, Collins street, npxt to tho Bank
if Australasia, this day, 22nd instant, at eleven
I'clock, §
A large quantity of superior boots and shoes,
? No reserve.
THIS DAY:
For tho benefit of the underwriters.
AG. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his
? rooms, Collins street, nest the Bank of
Australasia, this day, 22nd instant, at eleven
? k,
TM section 4 and 2 — 2 bales containing— . A
18 pieces drab moleskin, No. 25 -r3
3 do native do, No. 26
6 do Hincock's long cloth, 249 yards.
AH more or less damaged, and to be sold for the
benefit of the underwriters. ?
No reserve. BfC
THIS DAY. ~
15 cases of I.N.E. Matches.
AG. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his
? rooms, Collins street, next the Bank of T«
Australasia, this day, at eleven o'clock,
B, in diamond, M, over I C 15 ' Gi
15 cases, each containing 50 gross I.N.E.
lucifei- matches — 750 gross ; all in good
condition.
? No reserve. ? Tf
THIS DAY. jn
Horsehair and Miscellaneous Goods. of
— '— 1 1
AG. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his be
m. rooms, Collins- street, next the Bank of Aub- if
tralasia, on this day, at eleven o'clock, of
2 casks horse hair, via., ro
Cask section 2, weighing 6cwt. 2qr. 181bs. so
i. 3 „ 6 0 1G dc
Also,
20 kits white herrings pj
50 tins red do, about 6 doz. each
1 tin flour sulphur
1 case containing about 50 pairs blucher
boots
Horse clothes and horse combs
A large assortment of —
Scissors
Pocket-knives
Corkscrews
Snuffers ip
Tea-knives
Table-knives and forks
A quantity of— ?
Turkey mufflers q
Woollen cravats
Shetland nose, &c.
? All to be sold without reserve. ? „
THIS DAY. V
, ? , v
T To the Trade. j-
important Sale of Twenty-one cases of first class '
Soft CTuuila.
An H'OOMdS. ,.X,1 „'„ „_, -uwU...., In 1,1.
i it- rm?ras' Collins-street, next the Bank of Aus
tralasia, This Day, at Eleven o'clock,
The following assortment of first-class goods,
VIZ. ?— .
T A in diamond. ^
§ 15, one case containing —
12 pieces 33 inch grey calico 913 yards
c k« 6 piecos 8-4 do do 3S1
§ 09, one case containing — J
'2 pieces 36 inch do do 903 2
12 pieces do do do 866$
§ 89, one case containing —
9 dozen boys' Brazilian hats
15 dozen men's do do
§,71, one case containing—
30 8-4 white counterpanes
30 9-4 do do
JO 10 4 do do
§ 78, one case containing —
10 pieces white rolled Gallicia, 628
10 pieces black do do 039
10 pieces slate do do 7061- C
10 pieces drab do do 634J
4 pieces whito do do 257
4 pieces drab do do 263
§ 4, one case containing —
1G dozen boys' turned cloth navy c«ps
§ 6, one cast containing—
8 dozen do do £
12 dozen military do
6 dozen men's colored tweed do
§ 17, one case containing — «
24 dozen white calico shirts u
§ 239, one- case containing —
5 pieces 12-16 cotton tioks, 458 and a-half
yards
8 pieces indigo, 675 and a-half yards
§ 235, one case containing —
25 pieces printed oil cloth
§ 212, one case containing —
2 dozen 6-4 corded petticoats
2 dozen 7-4 do do
22 dozen 5-4 do do
JB in diamoud.
§ 194, one case containing —
5 pieces 30-inch grey calico, 370 and ».half
yards
5 pieces 33-inch grey calico, 377 yards
10 pieces 36-inchgrey calico, 752anda-balf -,
yards
§ 190, one case containing— J
39 pieces 9-8 super calicos \
21 pieces 36 inch long cloths
? § 1325, one case containing —
41 dozen calico and linen shirts, washed
and boxed
§ 1490, one case containing —
100 pieces 9-3 muddapolams *
§ 1323, one case containing — '
12 dozen mode Paris shirts, washed and t
boxed j!
1-2 dozen calico and linen do.
| 195. one case containing — °
5 pieecs 30-inch grey calico, 371
yards
5 pieces 33-inch do, 375$ yards
10 pieces 36-inch do., 737 yard3
S 187. one case containing—
50 pieces rolled jaconets, 20 yards each
'I white, slate, black, brown, drab
IS pieces siliceas, slate, black and
brown, 813$ yards ]
20 pieces do. do. white, slate, black, J
drab and brown, 1 330 yards o
15 pieces do. do. twilled, black, white,
Blate, drab, brown, 941 yards
10 pieces do. do. black, white, slate,
drab, brown, 656 yards
3 pieces black ca»bans, 1S9J yards -
TL in diamond f
§ 100O one case containing —
36 tweed shooting coatg e
24 colored doe do. a
36 pairs fashionable doe trousers
3 dozen black satin vests
6 dozen fancy noir, poplin, and
alpaca vests
2 dozen velveteen shooting coats
1 dozen moleskin jackets
§ 1121. one case containing —
23 dozen childrens' saahmere and :
cloth gloves
24 dozen mens' do. do. c
8 dozen mens' doeskin do. ^
7 dozen do. turkish do. '
35 dozen habits kid gloves, various
colors
6 dozen steeple lisle gloves
14 dozen doeskin, assorted
The whole of the above goods are of the first 4
quality, and well worthy the attention of the trade,
i Further particulars at Sale.
SALES BY AUCTION. ?
THIS DAY. T^- -
To the Trade.
5 Cases of Superior Hosiery.
G. M'COMBE will sell by auction, in his
t rooms, Collins-street, next the Bank of Aus
,&ia,tl-is day, the 22nd instant, at eleven o'clock,
:ases of very superior hosiery, viz. : —
N over ELS within diamond.
— 1 case containing —
54 doz white lambswool socks
54 do grey do do
14 do girls' white hose
15 do boys' grey do
13 do women's white and grey do
5 do do white merino do
4 do girls' black worsted do .
16 do women's worsted and cashmere do u
2.— 1 case containing — ?
21 doz mon's grey lambswool half hose __ .
22 do do groy uiorino and lambswool do \\
16 do do worsted hoso J-^
3.--1 case containing —
5 doz men's lambswool shirts
5 do do merino do
16 do fancy striped frocks, pantaloons, 8.0. &o.
4. — 1 case containing —
14 doz men's lambswool and merino shirts
11 do funcy frocks, pants, &c.
6. — 1 case containing —
4 doz coloured bootees
28 do gaiters, boas, scarfs, sleeves
16 do coloured caps
53 do cashmere hats, Bath polkas, assorted
5 do cravats. Tl
All first-class goods, and no reserve, lion;
57—812 will;
THIS DAY. ' Tl
G. M'COMBE, will sell by auction i his ?*?*
l, rooms, Collins street, next to the Ba k of
strolasia, on this day, at eleven o'clock,
§ 504 1 case preserved meat, in tins
§ 420 1 case do
? No reserve. ?
1NDAY and TUESDAY, 29th and 30th January.
Seen ! Judged ! and Approved ! ! !
Murphey's Paddook, Borooondari.
New Arrivals, Market Gardeners, Wood Carters,
and Others.
?eat Clearing Sale of Farming, Building, Garden
Plots, and Cottages, prior to the Lease termi
nating of these Kooms, without Reserve.
~\ H. JONES will sell at his rooms, 107 Elizabeth
. . street, on Monday and Tuesday, 29th and 30th
inuary, at eleven o'clock prompt,
30 aores of superior agricultural land in the parish
Boroondara, carefully subdivided into lots from
to 5 acres, adapted for market gardens. Tho soil 1
ing rich, fresh water supply being on the ground Sti
3elf, well timbered, distant 6 miles from the post- —
lice, Melbourne, and on the main Government- T
ad to the newly -discovered Gold Fields at Hender- J.
n's Creek, where there are upwards of 1000 diggers
-ing well.
120 acres of land in the colobrnted agricultural
irish of Taraeit, distant '8 miles from Melbourne.
25 acres of land at Muekleford Creek.
10 acres of land at Brighton.
Also,
4 weatherboard cottages at Collingwood
3 brick do at Richmond
14 allotments in Sackville Street, Colling
wood, and by order of the mortgagee Pc
1 superior allotment neur Simpson's Road ~
Titles Guaranteed. [
he Terms liberal (to moet the exigences of tho
times) made known at sale.
Champagne Luncheon pjovided.
N.B. WEDNESDAY, 1st FEBRUARY,
irand Pic-Nic on the Ground, Boroondara, and Sale
ofany lot that may be loft.
Conveyances will leave tho Rooms, at eleven
'clock prompt, accompanied by a Surveyor, for the -L
urpose of conducting purchasers to the ground and -1
utting them in possession of their lots. All pre- J
ious ^purchasers in those rooms are invited to the
'ic-Nic, and can obtain tickets on application to
lie auctioneer.
gST Advance Victoria
?^...?...?e. piui.iuu.^i.-i,,,, Hiujiifiatiion to tho
auctioneer. 73 822
THIS DAY.
tilmen's Stores, General Groceries, Wines, Claret, 1
Brand3', Old Tom, Raspberry Vinegar, Ale, fa,, -I
&c. 51
DOBERT SMITH will sell by public auction, in
LV his Mart, 42 Bourke street, West, this day,
2nd January, at eleven o'clock,
An excellent assortment of oilmen's stores and
groceries, wines, claret, brandy, old torn, w
raspberry, vinegar, lemonade powders' sar- i
dines, green corn, carbonate of soda, mnr
molade, pickles, jams, sauces, bacon, white p
herrings, rice, castor oil, bottled fruits, ?
preserved fruits in tins, fancy soaps, choco- \
late, mustard, acidulated drops. x
Tarpaulins, tents 2
And 1
A first-rate assortment of gensral merchandise. 3
)n view from eight o'olock this morning. 1
? 70 812 1
THIS DAY. i
? 2
To Grocers, Storekeepers, and others. }
lugar, Coffee, Rico, Pepper, Porter, Ale, Bags, &c. n
rOHN R. TIMBURY & Co. will sell at their a
ruoma, 33, Flinders-lane wast, on Monday, Jan- fl
ary 22, at elveen o'clock. a
375 bags Mauri- ius sugar
300 ditto Cossipore ditto
180 ditto coffee T
Rico
Popper
Bags
Baird's bottled ale
Reid's ditto stout
&c, &c. &c.
ICT* Observe tho time, H o'clock. 72 812
THIS DAY.
Ln unprecedented opportunity for making a quick
fortune.
Sale of the Freemasons' Tavern.
Madman's Flat. '
\/TR HENRY HARRIS has been favoured with f
LYJL instructions by the proprietors to submit to
lublic competition, on the premises, on Monday, a
:2nd January, '
The Freemasons' Tavern, situated on Madman's *|
Flat, with license, goodwill, fixtures, furni- d
tiire, spirits, beeis, &o.
The auctioneer considers that it is unnecessary to
xpatiate upon the advantages to be derived by the
brtunate purchaser of this property — its position,
onnexion and popularity are sufficient guarantees
0 ensure a continuance of the liberal support it has
litherto received, and there is not a doubt but under
;ood management
A Quick Fortune
lay be realized.
Sale to commence at twelve o'clock.
Refreshments provided. 59 719
THIS DAY. ~ (
Twenty Superior Horses.
EDWARD ROW apd Co. are instructed to sell by
auction, at their yards, this day, at Twelve
i'clock,
A mob of twenty very superior horses, well
bred, guaranteed for all sorts of harness
work, from the Moreton Bay district.
? 58 812
'nATTERSALL'S LIVERY AND BAIT
\_ STABLES ? The charged in future at this
iBtablishment will be for the sweetest and best oats
md hay, viz. :
£ i. d.
Stand with hay ? 0 3 0
Bait ? ??? ? 0 5 0
2 feeds and night's livery ? 0 12 0 g
3 feeds and night's livery ? 0 14 0 -
2 feeds and livery pur week ... 3 IS 0 1
S feeds and livery per week ... 4 4 0 ,
? 50 a— 7246 ^
OICHMOND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— Tlmtcued J
L\l House, Richmond. Head Master, Wm. C. North- A
?on, B.A., formerly Scholar of Caius Collide, Cum
iridge, and Head Mathematical Master at the Propara- r
ory Military Academy, Wimbledon.
Terms :
Boarderd, 120 guineaa per annum.
Day Scholars, above 14 years, 40 do. l'
under, 25 ?
Gentlemen may be prepared for the University, Bar,
aVrmy and Navy Examinations.
The School will re-oiien on Monday, January 22nd.
1 37 4787
. MERCHANDISE.
D W Landing, and in Store —
50 Imrrels best American hami
200 York hams
100 half-chests tea
20 tons Cossiporo sugar
20. do Mauritius sugar
25 do loaf do
20 do flour
100 cases Hobart jama
10 tons hay
100 do potatoes
5 do onions
50 cases pickles
125 bags cofibo
100 American stoves I
20 cases arrowroot
20 do washing sod.i
20 hhds ale
5 do porter, &c.
OWNING. GRIFFITH, and CO., Queen strut.
? 71 766 '
DODS and McARTHUR, 35 Queen street, arid 93
Collins s.'reet west, have on Sale o new s;ook of—
Force and lift pumps
Lead pipe, liali-incli to 4 inch
Gutta percha pipe half-inch, to 2 third inch
Composition gas tubing I
Sh.etlead
Block tin
Cast iron spouting ' '
, Zino do
Corrugated zinc roofing
Ship water closets . ' ? I
House do
Brass taps of over j description
Plumber's brass work I
Spirit fountains.
bey are also propared to execute ovory description ol
-o and ship plumber work on the cheapest terms and
l despatch. 72 769
RIGHT BROTHERS, nnd Co., havo on sale,—
Alo and Purler, in cases
Ale, in half barrols
Sherry, very fino in quartor-oaBlts and caiea
Hock, several celebrated brands
Boots and shoes, a few cases summer goods
Hoofing and sheathing felt ,
Venetian blinds, all sizes
Printed baizes, white and scarlet grounds
Pickles, muHtard, jams
Currants, a few carotccls ;
Butter, very fine Scotch, in 50 lb kegs
Coffee, native Ceylon
Pepper, black ?
Tobacco, Korr's Negrohoad and Cvvendiih
Nuila, galvanised
Zino, Nob. i0, 11 .! ;
Galvanised corrugated iron
Tin platen, IC nnd IX ?
Broom heads and brushes, all sorts
Whito and lead and colored paiDtB, several mill
invoices
Three-busliol bags
Hate and caps
Corks, tartar io acid
Iron bodntcuds
Iron tankB
BRIGHT, BROTHERS, «nil Co., oornerof Bond
rcet and flinders Lane. 74 776
^ O R S A L E, ex late Arrivals.
1 200 kegs goshen butter, in double packages
Kill boxes champagne eider
100 tierces Boston sugar^cured hami
100 boxes Davis's lemon syrup
100 do lobster in I lb and 2 lb tins.
10 do raspbsrry syrup
10 do strawberry syrup
30 do boiled chicken, 2 lb tini
30 do roast chicken, 2 lb tina
30 do oysters, 2 lb tins
100 do salmon, 2 lb tins
GEO. F. TRAIN and Co., Flinders street east, op
Kits the Railway Station. 62 860
rfOVV Landing, and for Sale by tho undersigned :—
\ Fine Congous and HyBonskin teas in oheets »nl
boxes
Patna rice
North Wilts cheeBe
Sardines
No. 1 Cossiporo sugar
Spices, &c.
WILLIAM HAMMILL and CO., corner of King and
ipnadalo streets. ? 60 768 ^
PLATE GLASS, best quality, all sizei.—
Chance's sheet glass, 30 x 24 to 56 x 36
„ crown ditto, 10 X 8 to 30 i20
„ ornamental glass
,, cast plate ditto
„ niu»»a ditto
Whitelead, oil, tiirpetuinu
-Assorted paints and dry colors
Puperhnnj»iii|?s
N. and R. GUTHRIDGE, 76 Flinders Lane eait.
? 81-8241
DOUBLE Rose Cork Butter, Gould's and
Alurphi'it.
Hams and bacon; bett Limerick
Pork lard and oats
Prime potatoes
J. Jamienon and Son?, H. Roe's, and to arrin ;
other boat brands of Irish whiskey.
On Sale by Thomas S. Martin, 122 Flinden (tract
?ost. ? 51 861
LTTHITE Lead in convenient packages for Kale, bj
W Thomas S. Martin. ? 54 861
2 PARS.— Now Landing, from brig Carbon, tuo.fok
J lowing Spars, selected by a shipmaster : —
mast 0B feet long, 31 inches diameter, Jrd from butt,
do 90 do 29 do do
do 85 do 22 do do
do 84 do 22 do do
do 80 do 20 do do '
do 84 do 20 do do
do 77 do J9 . do do
do 75 do 18 . do do
do 79 do 17 do do
do 70 do 17 do do
do 82 do 17 do do
do 77 do 17 do do
Tho above seleotion of spars is recommended to ibip.
nastors and others wishing to purclmao, as superior to
ny that have ever been offored for sale in the market, :
8 they Qi'u from 1I10 splendid pine regions of Oregon, and
Lilly equal to tho yellow pino of the eastern states. Tht
bovo can bn delivered at Sandridge or Williamstown,
E.-W. COBB and Co., 1 1 1 Collins street west.
. ? 72 8121
rHE Undersigned is now clearing off the following
Goods at reduced ratos : — '
350 Boxes Russian Neva candles
400 Cases Why throw's pint pickles
75 do sardines, halves and quarter!
25 Casks dried apples
60 Jars tartaric acid
100 Casos lobsters
Lemon raspberry and syrup
6 Pockets Kent hops
Butter, 141b and 201b kegs in hhds
Carbonate soda
Ginger beer and Seidlitz powders
WALTER POWKLL, No. S.Swanston Street, rear
bo Bridge. ? 50a 812 ?-
O BLACKSMITHS and OTHERS.— Tlifi Under,
signed bog to call tho attention of their customer!
nd others to the splendid assortment of iron tbev are
iow landing from tho under-mentioned vessels, the
;reater part of which consists of those sixes molt ia
lemand : —
Ex Belle of the West.
5G4C bars
420 bundles
69 sheets.
Ex Primula.
6166 bars
144 bundles
lOu' sheets.
Ex Indemnity. . ' ? .
777 bars
40 bundles. ' '
M'EWAN and HOUSTON, 79 Elisabeth Street. .
» ' ? 50a 81*
''VN SALE by tho unnersigned —
ij 150 cases turpentine
12 tons white lead
6 tons patent shot
30 tons patent Manilla rope
3 tons clout nails and tacks
75 tons patent clasp, horse and other n»tlf .
2 tons curled hair
2 tons London glue
4 casks Carpenter's patent looks
1000 reams grocers' wrapping paper
Blasting and canister powder ? ,
3 bushel bugs and gunny bags
Ginger beer corks
Soda water bottles
Copper furnaces
Cradleplates
Boiled and raw oil
American cotton canvas
do Mitford and Ashland duck.
WALTER POWELL, Wholesale Ironmonger, No. 4
Iwanston Street. ? 5'» B1^ .
y-NION Sl'Oltli.— C. W. WARD, having e-itered
into the business of a General Storekeeper ano
rehousoman, bejtg to invite tbe attention of tax ,
lumerous friends in Richmond, &c, to his large aiioMv
neut of General Stores, his business being an Italian
iVarehouse : at reasonable rates.
P.S.— Tho goods ordered will be ddfrg1*?-,
eusonable distance. ? °' ' '*' -
BROWN'S River Potatoes, ex ' City of Hobart,' at ^
SIMPSON and CO.'S, Importers, » Ml»™» h
ane. Wharf. 82-719^
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