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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MACQUEEN and FERGUSSON will
treat with any Person who may be de-
sirous of obtaining the Premises they at pre-
sent occupy, or any Persons who may be
disposed to rent Portions of the same.
As Applications are at present made for
Portions of the Premises, it is requested that
any Persons inclined may apply early in the
ensuing Week.
CLAIMS AND DEMANDS.
CAPTAIN JOHNSON, of the Ship Guilford,
leaving the Colony in said Vessel, requests
Claims to be presented. 2
Mr. GLOBB, Chief Officer of the Ship Guilford,
leaving the Colony in said Vessel, requests Claims
to be presented. 2
Mr. MARMADUKE SMITH, Second Officer of the
Guilford, leaving the Colony in said Vessel, re-
quests Claims to be presented. 2
Mr. B. HUDSON, being about to leave the Co-
lony by an early Opportunity, requests all Claims
(if any) to be presented to Mr. D. Maziere, 108,
Pitt-street, for Payment. 2
THEODORE WALKER, Master of the Schooner
Newcastle, leaving the Colony in the said Vessel,
requests Claims to be presented. 2
JOHN WILLIAMS, Mate of the Schooner New-
castle, leaving the Colony in the said Vessel, re-
quests Claims to be presented. 2
The following Persons leaving the Colony in
the Schooner Newcastle, request Claims to be
presented :— William Boyes, William Perkins,
John Riley, William Goldsmith, Jacky Mytie,
Hugh Maclane, James Jackson, William Ash-
worthy, John Andrews, Thomas Bradley, John
Donoley, William Lindsey, George Wilkinson,
William Elkins, James Morton, John Davis, a boy,
Samuel Jones, John Williams, and John Williams. 2
JOSEPH TOWERS, leaving the Colony in the
Ship Midas, requests Claims to be presented. 2
CAPTAIN COVERDALE, of the Brig Belinda, leav-
ing the Colony in said Vessel, requests Claims to
be presented. 2
Mr. JOHN HASSALL, Chief Officer of the Brig
Belinda, leaving the Colony in said Vessel, re-
quests Claims to be presented. 2
THOMAS BRISBROWN, leaving the Colony by an
early Opportunity, all Claims to be presented. 2
JOHN READ, leaving the Colony in the Ship
Medway, requests Claims to be presented. 2
The undermentioned Persons leaving the Co-
lony in the Brig Belinda, request Claims to be
presented :— William Rooke, Robert Robinson,
Christopher Robinson, Nathaniel Thomas, John
Burke, John Happy, John Mathews, William
Tomlin, George Williams, Clouse Jansen, James
Caddell, John Watson, Brian Dunn, Thomas
Wakefield, William Scandon, William Savery,
Charles Morris, Henry Green, Robert Scott,
Robert Campbell, John Sedgworth, Thomas Rudd,
Thomas Cosgrove, Henry Waller, William Taylor,
Thomas Maye, and James Dagg Lowe. 2
DANIEL ASHTON, leaving the Colony by an early
Opportunity, requests Claims to be presented. 2
CATHERINE DAVIS, leaving the Colony by the
Ship Midas, requests Claims to be presented at
her Residence, Charlotte-place. 2
Rev. Mr. BUTLER and Family, leaving the
Colony by an early Opportunity, request all
Claims to be presented. 1
CAPTAIN WARDELL, of the Brig Amboyna,
leaving the Colony in said Vessel, Claims to be pre-
sented at Mr Jacob's office, 11, George-street. 1
Mr. R. TURNER, First Officer of the Brig Am-
boyna, leaving the Colony in said Vessel, Claims
to be presented at Mr. Jacob's Office, 11, George-
street. 1
Mr. Wm. DICKENS, Second Officer of the Brig
Amboyna, leaving the Colony in said Vessel,
Claims to be presented at Mr. Jacob's Office, 11,
George-street. 1
Mr. PITMAN, Supercargo of the Brig Am-
bonyna, leaving the Colony in said Vessel, requests
Claims to be presented. 1
Mr. FORT, leaving the Colony by an early Op-
portunity, requests Claims to be presented. 1
LAUGHLIN LAWLER, proceeding in the Ship
Midas to England, requests all Claims (if any)
may be presented al No. 23, Pitt-street, for
Liquidation. 1
Mr. Wm. LADBROOKE, leaving the Colony by
an early Opportunity, Claims to be presented. 1
JAMES MARTIN, John Sawyers, Evan Evans,
and Thomas Hawes, leaving the Colony in the
Schooner Newcastle, request Claims to be pre-
sented. 1
Mr. SALUSBURY, intending to leave the Colony
by the earliest Opportunity, requests all Claims
may be presented lo him at No. 23, Prince-street. 1
HORSE AND CHAISE FOR SALE.—A
strong London-built DENNET, with
Lamps, Harness, &c. complete, and Patent Boxes;
and a strong Bay GELDING, 7 years old, war-
ranted sound and quiet.—For Reference apply at
the GAZETTE OFFICE.
FOR SALE, at J. ROBERTS'S, Castlereagh-
street, Real JAMAICA RUM, at three Dollars
per gallon, and good GIN, at four Dollars
per gallon.
J. TAWELL, APOTHECARY, CHEMIST,
DRUGGIST, &c. No. 18, Pitt-street,
Sydney, has received, by recent Arrivals, ME-
DICINES, of every description, of the best
qualities, and in great abundance, which will be
disposed of at such Prices as will be satisfactory
to the Public generally.—
Physicians and Family Prescriptions accurately
dispensed.—Medicine Chests completely fitted for
Sea, Family, and Veterinary Use.
⁂ Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Medicines, of all
kinds.
==> The Advertiser does not assume to keep an
" Apothecaries' Hall," which is only constituted
by a number of learned scientific Gentlemen :—
it is sufficient for him, that he is qualified to act
with the sanction and approbation of so respectable
a Body as the Company of Apothecaries, by dis-
pensing Prescriptions according to due form ; and
selling Medicines, good and genuine, and fully
efficient to the Purposes required.
J. PAUL has for SALE, on reasonable terms,
fine China preserved ginger, by the case or
jar ; Isle of France and China sugar, by ton or
bag ; yellow soap ; the most fashionable and best
assortment of ribbons, silk handkerchiefs, English
beaver hats, seal-skin caps, damask table linen and
napkins, blankets, slops, striped and calico shirts,
fustian, gentlemens' superfine and fashionable
made clothes ; gunpowder, in cannisters ; shot,
flints, cutlery ; ironmongery, comprising pit, cross-
cut and hand-saws, stock locks, augurs, bolts,
screws, nails, &c. &c. carpenters' tools, tea-
kettles, saucepans, patent coffee mills, glass,
earthenware, English twine and cord, in balls, with
a great Variety of other Property.
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