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H. B. N. 8. N. OOMPAIîY.
QTEAM TO SYDNEY.
The MORPETH, on Mondays and Thubsdays,
at Six fljn.
The CITY OF NEWCASTLE, on Tuesdays
. ¡aid Fbidayb, at Two p.m.
TO PATERSON
The ANNA MARIA, on Wednesday, the 13th
April, at Six aaii.
TO CLARENCE TOWN
On Thursday, the 20th April, at Six ajn.
JAMES W. LEE,
Agent.
Morpeth, 18th April, 1871. 2117
A. 8. W. COMPAKT.
QTBAM TO SYDNEY.
COONANBARRA, Tdjssdai and Fbiday, at Six
a,m.
COLLAROY, Wednesday and Satobday, at
Sixa.m.
TO BOLWARRA
BOLWARRA, on Satubday, at Six ajn.
TO PATERSON
BOLWARRA, Wednesday, 28th April, at Six
aun.
TO CLARENCE TOWN
On Thtosday, 27th April, at Six a.m.
TILMOUTH F. DYE,
Agent.
Wharf, Morpeth, 15th April, 1871. 2118
rilli!! Friends o£ the late Mr.
A WILLIAM. SHEPHERD are
respectfully invited to ATTEND his
FUNERAL-to move from his late
residence, Branxton, To-Monnow,
Fhtday, at Twelve o'clock, noon.
R. HYNDES,
2241 undertaker.
MAITLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
ELECTION OP COTJNCIIiIiOES
NOTICE ra hereby given that a MEETING OF
ELECTORS, in the Police District of Mait-
land, will be held at the Court-house, East Maitland,
on Tuesday, the 2nd day of May next, at Twelve
o'clock, noon for the NOMINATION and ELEC-
TION of TWO COUNCILLORS, to serve in the
Maitland District Council, in the room of William
Keating and John Noble, Esquires, who reüro by
rotation
In the event of more than the required number of
persons beingnoniuiated,andaPOLLbeingdemanded,
the same wúl be taken on Fbiday, the 5th day of
May, commencing at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon,
and closing at Four o'clock m the Afternoon of the
same day, at the following placis, viz -
Court-house East Maitland
Court-house West Maitland
Court-house Morpeth
STEPHEN SCHOLE1
Warden and Returning Officer
Road Trust Office, East Maitland, 1
April 13,1871 J 2132
WATTTiATO SCHOOL OF ABTS
HALF YEAELT MEETING on This (Thtosday)
EVBNTJ.G
2212 J M CANTY, Hon Sec.
ALBION (THICKET CLUB.
A GENERAL MEETIN G will bo held at the CLUB
BOOMS on Wednesday Evening, the 19th
instant at Eight o clock
2223 W J. BOYDELL, Hon Sec
ALBION C CLUB-1st ELEVEN i NEW-
CASTLE, on Satubday, 29th instant Mem-
bers are requested to attend practice
W J BOYDELL,
2224_Hon Sec
M V R.-Half-j early Inspection This Day, five
. pjn A. Wilkinson, Captain. 2221
w.
SCHOOL Ol' ABTS,
West Maitland.
TUESDAY, 25th APRIL
CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN
SCHOOL OF ARTS, ON TUESDAY,
A
AID OF S. PAUL'S CHOIR FOND.
The first part will consist of
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,
The second part, the celebrated Operetta,
'«THE MERRIE MEN OF SHERWOOD FOREST*
Full Programme in Saturday's issue
Tickets, 2s and 3s. each, can be obtained at Mr
E. Blaib's and at Mr Lipscombe. 2242
ÜEASK HUSSEY TROUPE
.*? wat
VISIT WEST MAITLAND,
Next Satubday and Monday.
Full particulars m next issue 2230
HOBEEÜSa SEGATTA.
QUEENS BIRTHDAY, 24TH MAY, 1871.
AT A MEETING, held at Mrs. Chapman's on
Monday last, W. C. Capper, Esq., in the chair,
it was resolved to HOLD A REGATTA AT MOR-
PETH ON NEXT QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.
In furtherance of the object in view, a PUBLIC
MEETING WILL BE HELD at Mrs. Chapman's
Hunter River Hotel, Morpeth, Ita (Thubsday)
Eventno at Eight p.m., to Elect a Committee, and
transact any other business that may be brought for-
ward. The public are invited to attend. A good
day's sport anticipated.
EDW. P. TATE,
' Acting Sec.
Morpeth, 20th April, 1871. 2240
RAFFLE.-MEMBERS will please ATTEND To
' night, Thcbsday, at the RAFFLE for the
HORSE «MERAH."
PATRICK'S HOTEL,
2222 West Maitland.
CENSUS OF 1871.
PT/BI>id WOTIOE.
ALL^Housebolders, persons in charge or Occu-
piers of land, who have not been supplied with
Census Forms (Householders or Occupiers Schedule)
'or at whose house the said Forms have been left but
not called for by the Collectors, are hereby requested
to COMMUNICATE AT ONCE WITH THE REGIS
TBAB GENERAL, SYDNEY.
. Census Office, 14th' April, 1871. 22IÍ
BREEZA B A C E S ,
TO TAKE PLACE
ON 24th AND 25th HAT, 1871. '
FIRST DAY-24th. 1
MAIDEN PLATE of £20, for all maiden horses at ,
time of entrance ; Sweep of Ten Shillings each, ]
for second, horse ; l£ mile, one event.
SQUATTERS* PURSE of £20, for all horses; Sweep i
of Ten Shillings each, for second horse ; 2 miles, '
one event. "
HACK. SELLING BACE of ¿IO, for all horses;
Sweep of Five Shillings each, for second horse ;
the winner or any other horse in the race to bo
sold immediately after, by the Stewards, or
Clerk of the Course ; 1 mue, heats ; post en-
trance. . j
SECOND DVi-2oth
BREEZA HANDICAP of £2,5, for all horses, Sweep
of One Pound each for second horse to be han
dicapped by the Stewards, or -whom they may
appoint t 24 miles, one e\ ent
PUBLICANS' PURSE of ¿lo for all horses, Sweep
of Ten Shillings each, for second horse, 1*
mile, heats
FORCED H \NDICAP of £1 each, for all winners
(optional for losers) -with £0 added from the
funds, to be handicapped b\ the Stewards, or
.whom they may appoint, 1^ mile, ono event.
Randwick Rules adhered to
AU races weight for age, unless otherwise speci-
fied
Subscribers of 2 guineas qualified during the
meeting
Subscribers of 1 guinea qualified for Hack Race
onl>
Entrances for first dav s racing to be made under
cover to the Secretan, School of Arts Hotel En-
trances for second day at the Breeza Inn Settling
at the School of Arts Hotel
AU riders to appear in jockej costume
Officers to be appointed the night previous 2217
BOBOUGH OF MOBPETH.
THIS is to notif} that the RATE BOOK, contain-
ing the particulars of the assessment and rate
of the rateable properties of the Borough for the
current > ear is now and will remain OPEN FOR
INSPECTION during the next fortnight, by parties
interested m such rate
JOHN J HAYNES
Council Clerk
Councü Clerk's Office, 1
10th April, 1871 ) 2225
PUBLIC NOTICE
HAVING a difficulty m obtaining outstanding
accounts, it is ray future intention to GIVE
NO MORE CREDIT only to persons who will multo
monthly pavments I also give notice that I SHALL
SUE FOR DEBTS unless payment is made on or
before the 30th, without respect to persons
WILLIAM KEATI&G, Saddler, ¿c,
1063 Morpeth and Musclebrook
IT O TICE.
ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING m the
POUND PADDOCK at Scone will be PROSE-
CUTED according to law
2104 " W di A JOHNSTON
OST, a CHEQUE, drawn on the Citj Bank by
Messrs Bennett Brothers, in favour of 10071,
dated 16ih March Payment stopped Finder Re-
warded by leaving it at Mr F PFTHEnnrtiDCíF's
East Maitland 2135
ONE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD will be
given for such INFORMATION that will lead
to the CONVICTION of any THIEF or THIEVES
stealing the undersigneds CATTLE, of following
brands -
JP left side or left rump, anchor or number on left
shoulder or rump
JP left side, with other brands
Like WP(writing capital) conjoined left rump, with
number under anchor on left shoulder
Heart on left side, number left rump
All cattle top ofl right ear
1844 PEARSE i, SON
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that all STOCK found
TRESPASSING UPON the CASSILIS and DAL-
KEITH ESTATES, will be IMPOUNDED from this
date
Parties are warned against going on the said Es-
tates, or removing anj Stock without pernus&ion
1845 A IW BUSBY
ITVE POTJKDS BKWABD.
STOLEN or STRAYED from Galathera Inn, on the
night of the 1st of Apnl, a BAY HORSE, branded
JL near shoulder, DR near neck, M off shoulder and
thigh, also, a WHITE MARE, branded JO near
shoulder, heart brand near thigh, ^M off shoulder.
The above REWARD will be paid on conviction of tlie
thief or thieves, or One Pound per head on dein ery
to Mr. R. Ashmore, Galathera Inn, or
FREDE. WM. MORRIS,
Warrenai,
2210 Denman.
'l'WKN'l'ï FOUOTlS BEWAEJJ.
STOLEN OR STRAYED, from Sunnyside, about
the 12th of February, a CREAM-COLOURED
JAVA PONY, silver mane and tail, no brand, about
ten hands high, well known as Shaw's imported pony
" Tommy Dodd "
The above reward will be paid to an> person giv-
ing such information as will lead to the conviction
of tile thief, if strajed, Two Pounds will be paid to
any person delivering the pony to E. Cobcboft,
Sunnyside, or to the undersigned, East Maitland.
A. J. COBCROIT,
1629 East Maitland.
ONE FOUND BEWARE).
STRAYED, from Bective, a BAY HORSE, dark
is
points, collar and saddle marked, branded W near
shoulder. Any person delivering same to Jamks
Suras, at Bective, near Tamworth, will receive the
above Reward. 2164
IO BOOTMAKEBS.
GOOD LIGHT WORKMEN WANTED,
at
J. FLYNNS,
Bootmaker,
John-street,
2108 Singleton.
DISTBICT Ol' SCONE.
WANTED, bv the undersigned, TO BENT OR
PURCHASE ONE orTWO THOUSAND ACRES
ni the vicinity of Scone, suitablefor grazing.
JAMES VERNON.
Scone, 12th April, 1671. 2000
WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE-the Man as
Cook, the Woman as House Servant and
Laundress, or a WIDOW AND DAUGHTER,
TWO SISTERS, to act m the above capacity on
station up country To firstrclass servants uns will
be a good and permanent situation. Apply up to
Saturday, between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m.
WOLFE 4, JONES,
2239 West Maitland.
«TED, a COMPETENT BUTCHER. Apply
WANT
w
ANTED, an AGENT for the Maitland Mercury
at Bendemeer. Address-this Ornee. 1000
COAL TEAMS WANTED. App
Mitchell Pit, Four-mile Creek
TENDEES.
fTTENDERS will be received for REPAIRS to the
± SHED AND YARDS of the II. E. A Í. H.
Association, on the Racecourse, West Maitland,
also, Tenders wUl be received for Boarding-up the
Shed, and Erecting Tables therein,-such tenders to
be sent in to the undersigned not later than Four
o'clock on Wednesday, the 26th day of April, 1871
Specification and all information can be obtained
from
THOS X. OSBORNE,
2185 Secretary.
FAINTING, éx.,
TEtEOBApn Station, West Maitland.
Department of Public Works,
Sydney, 15th. April, 1871.
rNDEES will be received at this Office, until
eleven o'clock on Tuesday, the 25th April, for
PAINTING, £c, required at the Telegraph Station,
West Maitland.
For full particulars see Government Gazette, a file
of which is kept at every Police Office in the colony,
2186
TO CONTBACTOBS.
rNDERS are invited for the ERECTION OF A
NEW DWELLING-HOUSE AND STORE
attached to the same at WALLABADAH, the pro-
perty of Mr. Dennis Hogan.
Drawings and Specifications are to be seen at Mr.
Walter Taylor's Tally-ho Establishment, West Mait-
land, from the 17th instant to the 20th; and at Mr.
Nowland's, Muswellbrook, from the 21st to the 23rd
instant; and at the residence of Mr. Robert Best,
Tamworth, from the 25th to the 28th ; and at Walla-
badah afterwards, until the 1st May.
Contractors are respectfully requested to send in '
their tenders not later than the 1st ef May.
¡UUTWundi, 15tji April, 1871, 2173'
TO LET, a HOUSE m Victoria-street, containing
seien roon», and kitchen, at present occupied
by Mrs B Hawkins
Apply to
2096 MRS B HAWKINS
/COMFORTABLE COTTAGES TO LET
C H. B EAGLES,
Bourke-street,
1798 West Maitland.
TO LET, the PREMISES recently occupied by
the Bank of Australasia, and formerly the old
well-known " FITZROY HOTEL," corner of High
and Elgin Streets, West Maitland Apply to
ISAAC GORRICK, or
WOLFE & JONES,
1799 West Maitland.
TO LET, a SUPERIOR FARM, on the Morpeth
Road, a part of Raworth Estate, adjoining
Howes Lagoon, and lately rented by Mr William
Hayes
Apply to
1803
EOR SALE or TO BE LET, on reasonable terms
the RAILWAY FLOUR MILLS, situate m
Elgin-street, West Maitland, and adjoiningthe Elgin
street Railway Station
Apply to
WOLFE 4, JO&ES,
Auctioneers, or
The Australian Joint Stock Bank
1800 West Maitland.
POR SALE, CHEAP a STONE GARDEN ROLLER
and a BOX MANGLE
W R NORMAN,
2200 TV est Maitland.
FOR SALE, Cheap, 1 400-G \LLON BOILFR with
flanco suitable for curb, 1 50-G\LLON RE
FIÎ<L>G POT,-both equal to new, will be delivered
at Branxton Railway Station
Apply to
JOHN WYNDHAM,
Dalwood,
2100 Branxton
12,000 **'^ i*!" SHEEP
FOR SALE FRIVVTELY, 4,650 WETHERS 2 to 5
jears old,and 73o0 EAVES, 2to7 years old,
now travelling southward
WOLFE i JONES,
Auctioneers L Agents,
1801 West Maitland.
r-lHATFIELD &. SON have constantly FOR SALE
^ BANK, STEAM, INSURANCE, COAL,
MINING, and other SHARES,
Debentures of Government and Public Companies
69, New Pttt-stheet, Sydney,
Opposite the Exchange 1811
TMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Established upwards of Half a Century
Capital, £1,045,000.
Income, £230,000
Rest tu meet unusual loss, £200,000
DWELLINGS, COUNTINfj-HOUSES, Furniture, 4c
Stores and Buildings m which Trades are earned on
INSURED AT CURRENT PREMIUMS
Losses from Fire by Lightning made good, and all
claims, on adjustment, paid in Sydne>
OWEN & BECKETT,
1840 Agents.
M'hlHi'l'M. TEETH.
TV/TB J J LACHAUME, Surgeon Dentist,
ITA 2, Wynyard-square, Sydney.
NEXT VISIT
to Maitland, from Monday, May 1st, to
Thuhsday, 4th, 1871, at Cumberland House
COLONIA! FBODTJCE AGENCY.
AMÜEL ANDERSON t SON,
Genebai, Commission Agents,
128, Sussex-street,
Stdnty. 1846
.MILLEE & BRADFIELD,
?"?*? COMMISSION AGENTS,
113, Cuthbeht's Stokes,
SUSSEX-STREET, SYDNEY.
H&" The highest market value realised for all
produce, with quick returns. "¿g> 370
T> Y A N & HAMMOND,
-"* STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,
Melbourne and Deniliquin 1812
"wool, sheepskins, tallow, hides, &o
HARRISON, JONES. &. DEVLIN receive WOOL
SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, HIDES, £c, for
Sale or Shipment, and will make LIBERAL AD-
VANCES THEREON.
WOOL STORES-Circular Quay.
OFFICES-Boll's Chambers, Pittrstreet, Sydney.
1813
SCONE. SCONE. SCONE.
TTTOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, AND HIDES
TI Purchased by
ALEX JOHNSTON,
Auctioneer and Commission Agem.
From 8s to 12s. given for hides 850
To the Settlors, Dealors, and others on trio Hunter
and wnimwBivors.
GENTLEMEN-We beg to intimate that WE
HAVE COMMENCED BUSINESS AS GENE-
RAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and respectfully so-
licit jour support in our new undertaking Every
care and attention will be poid to any goods con-
signed to us for sale, and accounts rendered
immediately sales are made. We trust our long ex-
perience both on the Hunter and Williams Rivers will
be n sufficient guarantee that anj consignments we
aro favored with, the interest of our supporters will
be faithfully attended to.
P. & J. NIHILL,
General Commission Agents,
2213 114, Sussex-street, Sydney.
COPIES OF THE MERCURY^
MAY ALWAYS BE OBTAINED FROM
MR. R. BLAIR, BOOKSELLER
MR. W. LIPSCOMB, BOOKSELLER,
AND
MB, H. THOMAS, PRINTING OFFICE,
High-street, West Maitland
EOOFING IRON-Braby's best, all sizes, light
weight, cheap. P. B. Owen, High-st, W. M. 2215
LOCK-STITCH and Weir's Hand Sewing Machines,
full} explained to purchasers. P.B.Owen's. 2216
DELAIDE FLOUR FOR SALE-Fine and Super-
fine. T. Williamson, Newcastle 2189
POR~s1ÏË73^BUSHEl7bA_Gs7£u11 weight, 127.
34 per dozen John Levien. 2220
To Volunteers, Bandmasters, and Others.
JUST OPENED, first-class BAND INSTRUMENTS
CIRCULAR MODELS,
AtPASKINS',
London Music Warehouse,
.21491 West Maitland.
O'
WASTE FAFEB. !
TO SHOPKEEPERS AND OTHERS.
OOD SOUND WASTE PAPER FOB SaLÎT.
Apply
"MERCURY" OFFICE
COPIES OF EACH SATURDAY'S MERCURY
MAY ALWAYS BE HAD EB/OM
MR. A. G. CULLUM, EAST MAITLAND
WHO IS ALSO ACTHORISJîD TO
SELL THE MERCURY EXTRAS OF ENGUSH
NEWS.
OTJB ENGLISH "Wyraah.
CLIPS OF THE MAITLAND MERCURY
coNTArrnn o
THE LATJBST ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE«
Max sb
BOUGHT WHAN PUBLISHEJ)!
pnosi
MR. R. BLATB 1
MR, W. LIPSCOMB j. West Maitland.
MR. H. THOMAS ]
MB. A. G. CULLUM-East Maitland.
ME. JAMES EI^jEY-ütoBPKTw
Mercury Office, Maitland, October 12th, 1870.
LONDON AGENCY.
THE MAITLAND MERCURY mayr be BEAL»
GRATUITOUSLY IN LONDON, at, the News
Booms of MESSRS. GORDON & GOTC ä,2ll Hol-
born Hill, where adverrjsemesits and 8 absoriptiona
lot the same an received
D4T0BTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE GREAT NOETRERN REFRESHMENT
SALOON is NOW OPENED at the SINGLE-
TON RAILWAY STATION. Up and down trains
will stop ten minutes at this station only to allow
passengers to take refreshments.
. JAMES P. QUINN,
2228 Proprietor.
PIANOS AM) HAEMONIUMS.
ERAROS, AUCHER'S, COLLARD'S, KIRKMAFS,
BROADWOOD^, AND OTHER
BENOWHED MAKEES', PIAHOFOEIES,
FOB CASH,
AT THE SAME PRICE AS SOLD IN LONDON.
WE PALING, having a large stock of FIRST
. CLASS PIANOS on hand, can now supply
toa cash buyer,
A REALLY RELIABLE PUNO,
Of Seven Octaves, that will stand well in tune,
By Paling & Co,
In a solid plain case, for £35 ; or in elegant walnut,
for £37.
HARMONIUMS, by Alexandre and other makers,
in all the various models, at low i>iuces.
W. H. PALING,
335, George-street,
2020 Corner of Wynyard-street, Sydney.
SALES BY AUCTION.
TO BUTCHERS.
60 TTEMTl Ol' FBLME PAT CATTLE.
BRUNKER Í SPARKE have received instructions
from R. W. Doyle, Esq., to sell by auction, at
the Sale Yards, Campbell's Hill, on Thursday, the
20th April, 1871, at Two o'clock,
GO Head of Prime FAT CATTLE, rrom first-class
fattening paddocks, Jerry's Plains.
Terms cash. 2207
TO BUTCHERS
800 FRTME AND WEIGHTS" PAT WETHEBB
BRUNKER 4. SPARKE have recen ed instructions
from Messrs Glass and Corrigan to sell by
auction, at the Sale Yards, Campbell s Hill, on Thurs-
day, the 20th April, 1871, at Two o clock
The above Flock of PRIME FAT WETHERS
Turns cash 2114
BRUNKER & SPARKE have received instructions
from Mr James Howell to sell b\ auction, at
tin. Sale Yards, Campbells Hill, This Daj, at Two
o clock,
22 FAT PIGS, Corn Fed.
Terms cash 2232
TO HORSE BUYERS,
60 HEAD OF TTNBBOKEN HOUSES
Friday, the 21st April, 1871
BRUNKER i. SPARKE have recen ed instructions
from Messrs. Tomlinson and McLard\ to sell
by auction at the Sale Yards, Campbell's Hill, on
Friday, the 21st April, 1871, at Twelve o clock,
The above lot of HORSES, comprising upstanding
Colts and Fillies suitable for saddle and har
ness, in good condition
Terms cash 2235
BRUNKER 4 SPARKE have received instructions
from 3fr Vigors to sell bv auction, at the Sale
Yards,Campbells Hill, on FnrDAY, the 21st Aprd,
1871, at Twelve o'clock,
FIRST-CLASS HACKNEY, by " Misty Morn," Im-
ported
Well bred Mare, very fast and thoroughly quiet.
3 Well bred Hackneys, good weight comers
Terms cash 2234
20 Head of Heavy Draught and Well-brod Colts
and Piules
From Arrowfield
FRIDAY, THE 21sr APRIL, 1871
BRUN KER ¿.SPARKE have received instructions
from J W Bowman, Esq. to sell by auction,
at the Sale Yards, Campbells Hill, on Friday, the
21st Apnl, 1871, at-Twelve o'clock,
The Above Lot of First-class HORSES
Terms cash 2233
TO BUTCBEBS AND OBAZTEBS
50 HEAD OF PRIME F\T CATTLE,
100 HEAD OF CHOICE MIXED CATTLE,
Comprising
Pure Bred Durham Cowb and Heifers, also, a num-
ber of Quiet and "Very Choice Steers,
From Bbfezv.
BRUNKER 4. SPARKE baie received instructions
from James W Duff, Esq , to sell by auction,
at the Sale Yards, Campbell s Hill, on Monday, the
24th April, 1871, at Ten o clock,
Tile Above Draft of FAT and EX.CEEDIÎ.GLY
IV ELL-BRED CATTLE, m splendid condition
and worth} the attention of parties requiring
First-class Stock
Terms cash 2237
TO BUTCHERS
130 Head of Primo Fat Bullocks
20 Ditto ditto Cows
MONDAY, 24th APRIL, 1871
BRUNKER A, SPARKE have received mstructions
from the Proprietor to sell by auction at the
Sale Yards, Campbell's Hill, on .Mond vr, the 24th
April, 1871, at Ten o clock,
150 Head of PRDIE FAT CATTLE
The above cattle have arrived in splendid condi
tion and will be found upon inspection equal to any
stock offered in this market for some time
Terms cash 2236
In the Insolvent Estate of James Wylie, of East
Maitland, Baker.
By Obdeb of F T Humthery, Eso. , Official
Assignee
BRUNKER & SPARKE have received instructions
to sell by auction, at the residence of Mr James
Wj lie, Melbourne-street, East Maitland, on Tuesday,
the2jth April, 1871, at Two o'clock,
BAKER'S CART, Spring Cart, Dray, Horse, Bakers
Utensils, ile.
A quanütj of Confectionery, Glass Case
3 Sets Scales and AVeights Bags, Casks, Keys, and
various other articles.
Terms cash 2238
SALE OF VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY.
To Close a Pabtnershtp Account.
That Excellent Fattening and Eligibly.aituated
Station,
"HI MK HilTBITI'RTIii SOUTH,"
In the Liverpool Plains District,
with
1000Head(moreoi less) of QUIET, WELL-BRED
CATTLE, to be mustered and delivered.
Terms*-Half cash, balance by approved promissory
note at 12 months, with bank discount added,
secured by mortgage upon the Station and
Stock.
BBUNKER & SPARKE have received instructions
from James Swam, Esq, to sell by auction,
at the Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland, on
Wednesday, 28th April, 1871, at Twehe o'clock,
"MENEDEBRTE SOUTH,"
Situated m the Liverpool Plains District, having five
miles frontage to the Peel Rner, and adjoin-
ing the famous fattening stations of Messrs.
Dight, Pringle, Higgins, and Christian.
together with
282 Acres of PURCHASED LAND,
and
664 Acres Conditionally Purchased and judiciously
selected.
ALSO .
1000 Head (more or less) of WELL-BRED CATTLE, I
amongst which are about 200 head of quiet
Milch Cows, the whole herd being the progeny
of dairy cattle, is easily worked, and through-
out a very superior lot '
The IMPROVEMENTS comprise
A 'Comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE, containing six
Booms, Kitchen, Store Boom, and 2 Booms
adjoining; substantial Stockyards, conve-
niently erected, and over 1100 acres of rich
fiats fenced and sub-divided into paddocks.
It is very rare that Stations in so favourable a
locality as " Menedebrie South" are brought into the
market, its situation is an undoubted advantage, its
capacities cannot be excelled, and the expense of
management very light To persons seeking a pro-
fitable investment, or desirous to engage in pastoral
pursuits, the sale of this valuablo property offers in-
ducements seldom to be met with.
Further particulars can be obtained at the office of
tllO »uctioneeis, 1833
EUTHERFORD YARDS.
Thursday, April 20th, 1871. i
100 m»" OF EBLMB FAT CATTLE.
WOLFE i. JONES have received instructions
from Ebenezer Hall, Esq, to sell by auction,
at the Rutherford Yards, on Thursday, April 20th,
1871, at Ten o'clock,
109 Head of PRIME FAT CATTLE.
The above are equal to any that have been offered
m this market for some time.
Terms cash. 2107
RUTHERFORD YABDS
179 HEAD FBIME FAT CATTLE.
WOLFE 4, JONES have received instructions
from Messrs Bowman Brothers to sell by
auction, at the Rutherford Yards, on an early day,
(if not previously disposed of,)
179 HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE, comprising 136
Bullocks and 43 Cows-all of nrstrclass
quality.
The Auctioneers are prepared to treat privately for
the above, delncred at Jerry's Plains Or elsewhere.
Terms cash. 2008
RUTHERFORD YARDS
195 TnaATl PRIME FAT CATTLE,
FROM BURREN.
"]» TESSRS. T. & A. CADELL have received instruc
Í.TJL tions from Charles Button, Esq., to sell by
auction, at the Rutherford Yards, West Maitland, on
Monday, 24th April, 1871, at Two o'clock,
119 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS
76 Do. Do. Cows.
These Cattle being of tho Well-known BN Brand,
it is unnecessary to say tiley are a really good lot.
The draf| will bo at Jerry's Plains on or about the
19th instant, and the auctioneers are prepared to
sell privately for delivery there.
Terms cash. 2187
FOR POSITIVE SALE,
In consequence of the ill-health of the Proprietor
necessitating his leaving the District.
" LTJBKTNTyBE,"
"CONNOLLyS FABM,"
" MOUNT BACHET,"
17 TOWN ALLOTMENTS IN WEST MAITLAND
MESSRS. T. & A. CADELL have received instruc-
tions from Peter Green, Esq., to sell by
auction, on Wednbsday, 26th April, 1871, at Twelve
o'clock,
The well-known and Highly-improved ESTATES
" LUSKINTYRE,"
Containing an area of upwards of 1000 acres,
boundedbytheRiverHunter,and unsurpassed
a« a FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL AND
GRAZING PROPERTY,
* CONNELLY'S FARM," and "MOUNT RÄCHET.
Full particulars of which con be obtained at the
Office of the Auctioneers. 2010
In the Estate of Alfred Carr, deceased, late of Round
Island, Liverpool Plains
BY ORDER OP THE ADMINISTRATOR.
MESSRS T & A. CADELL have received instruc-
tions to sell by auction, on Wsdnesday, the
10th day of May, at the Northumberland Hotel,
West Maitland, at Twelve o'clock,
All the RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST of the
said Administrator, of and in that Property
known as
"ROUND ISLAND,"
Situate near the famed Warrah Station, Liverpool
Plains
The above Property was Conditionally Purchased
from Government, and a deposit of 25 per cent
paid, since which extensive Improvements have been
made
Full description and particulars will appear in a
future issue 2142
Fon PosrrrvF Sale,
"LLAÏÏGBOYDE STATION,»*
Having a frontage of ten miles to
THE BREE BttJEK, DISTRICT OF WARREGO
Together with
1160 {MOKE OB LESS) HEAD OF CATTLE,
A Tnr\FP HEBD,
To be mustered and delivered-calves under six
months old given in
Horses, Stores, Working Plant, and Sundries
to be taken at a valuation.
"¡l/TESSRS TIA. C\DELL have received uistruo
J.TX tions to bell by auction, at the Northumber-
land Hotel, "\\ eat Maitland, on an Earlj Day,
"LLANGBOYDE STATION,"
Together with
1150 HEAD OF CATTLE (more or less) about half
of wluch are bullocks all being in excellent
condition, and a draft of prune fat cattle
being now ready for market
The cattle are verj WELL BRED, and of good ages
andthtcountrj beingthefinestinthe Warrego district
(every acre of the richest fattening description), the
whole herd will shortly be fat and marketable
The Horses, Working Plant, Stores, and Sundries
will be taken bj the purchaser at a valuation.
Tins property is so well known as formerly Mr
William Picton a, that further description is not re-
quired
Fuller particulars can be obtained at the office of
the auctioneers 2141
SMITH'S YARDS, MUSWELLBROOK.
178 HEAD SUFEBIOB STOBE CATTLE,
Suitable for Fattening in Paddocks, from Cope's
Creek, Bundarra.
MESSRS T &, A. CADELL bave recen ed instruc-
tions from E J Swinton, Esq, to sell by auc-
tion, at Smith's lards, Muswellbrook, on on Early
Day,
178 Head of Well-bred STORE CATTLE, quiet, and
of good ages.
Terms cash. 2182
RUTHERFORD YARDS.
1ÍO PBOtE AND WEIGHT! PAT CATTLE,
.From Trinkey.
Hi F. WEAVER hare received instructions
. from Messrs T. J. W Vivers to sell by auc-
tion, at the Rutherford Yartla, on Thuhsday, 20th
April, 1871, at Ten o'clock,
130 Prime FAT CATTLE, principally bullocks, and
of superior quality to anything offered in this
market for some time past.
Terms cash. 2078
RUTHERFORD YARDS.
10 Exceedingly Frime and Weighty Fat Bullocks I
Fbosi Bakdo I
Hi. F WEAVER have received instructions from
. Messrs J F and H White to sell by auction,
at tile Rutherford Yards, on Thdbsday, 20th April,
1871, at Ten o'clock,
10 Prime F\T BULLOCKS, per tram
Terms cash 2191
1340, EBEME FAT UIUI'hhmh,
FaoM Bbdcdley Pabk.
H& F. WEAVER havereceivedinstructionsfrom
. J. B. Berrington, Esq., to sell by auction, at
the Rutherford Yards, on Monday, 24th April, 1871,
at Two o'clock,
1340 Prime and Weighty FAT WETHERS.
Terms cash. 2192
11846 FBTMT1 AND WEIGHTr PAT WETHEBS,
From Bannockburn.
Hi. F. WEAVER, have received instructions
. from Messrs. Fraser & Anderson to sell by
auction, at the Rutherford Yards, on an early day,
(or privately, on arrival at Jerry's Plains),
1846 Prime and Weighty FAT WETHERS.
Terms cash. 2231
Sones, Buggies, Carts, Drays
Hay, Haize, Flour, Bran, Se., flea '
T) N. SADLEAR will sell by auction, at his Mart,
AX. onSATDBDAY, the 22nd instant, at Twelve
o'clock,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE SEATED BUGGIES
Saddle and Harness Horses
Hay, Maize, Flour, Bran, ic, ic
Terms cash. 2227
Drapery, Boots, Shoes, Stationery, Fancy Gooda, J
Perfumery, Ac., Ac.
i ^ Also,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
[ T) N. SADIiEAE has received instructions to sell
[ XV. by auction, at his Rooms, on Satübday, the
I 22nd instant, at Twelve o'clock,
f THE ABOVE.
Terms cash. 2230
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
EXTENSIVE SALE
OF
CONTBAOTOBS' PLANT, HOBSES, &o.
JAMES HUTCHISON will offer for sale by auc-
tion, at Aberdeen, on Tcesday, the 2nd May,
at Eleven o'clock,
THE ENTIRE PLANT of ALEX. AMOS i CO,
Contractors for No 4 Section Great Northern
Railway, consisting of
DRAUGHT, SADDLE, and BUGGY HORSES
Waggons, Dobbvns, Carts, Barrows
Steam Engine, Winches, Piling Machines
Derrick Cranes, Pug Mills, Tools
Dwelhng-House, Furniture, ic
Further particulars in future advertisements. 1814
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