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ffîotoetnment /lotie«.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
SYDNIÍY, APRIL 7,1830.
FIFTY POUNDS REWARD, AND
A CONDITIONAL PARDON
WHEREAS, JOHN MACNAMARA,
per Ship Brampton, a
Runaway from No. 9 Iron Gang, stands
charged with the MURDER or Constable
KENNY, on the Western Road,
iliout Two Miles iiom Parramatta, on the
afternoon of Sund«iy, the 4th Instant ;
potito is hereby gn en, that the above
Reward of (£00) Fifty Pounds vfi\l be
lind to any Person, who shall lodge the
gild John Macnamara in any ot His
Majesty's Gaols, or give such Informa-
tion as may lead to his Apprehension ;
and if the Party be a Prisoner, he will
also be allowed a Conditional Pardon
The said John Macnamara stands
ibout 5 feet 8 inches high, sandy com
plexion, about twenty-eight years of age,
and \\ ore at the time lie committed the
Mindel, a black bea\ei hit, white jean
trowsers, white cotton stockings, yellow
stuped waistcoat, and drab coloured
jickct. Ile had also a false Certificate
of Freedom.
By Command of His Excellency the Governor,
ALEXANDER M'LEAY
iîuiilir Notice.
THE mulei mentioned Persons have
obtained Certificates of Freedom,
iluimg the last Week , ^ iz.
Umonh (3), Mary M'Carthy
Ditto, Mary Burke
Ditto Johanna Connan. ^
Ditto, I llui Kenna
Ditto, Bridget Ridley ' ! 5
Ditto Catherine Rogan
Castle Forbes (2), William White
Ditto William Davidson
Countess Harcourt (3), Levi White
Ditto, Henry Riley
Elizabeth (1), Thomas Ball
Fanio, James Mann
Isabella (3), John Lathers
Ditto Denis Keefe
Ditto, William Flynn
Ditto, John Hamilton
Ditto, Cornelius Brickley
Lord Sidmouth (2), Timothy Connolly
Medina, Samuel Donaghey
Ditto, John Ryan
Ditto Thomas Tresnan
Ditto, Morgan Donaghuo " _ i <
Ditto, Daniel Sullivan *
Ditto, John Keefe $
Ditto, Anthony Byrne , s
Ditto, Jeremiah Brackley " 1
Ditto, Michael Caulfield
Ditto, George Rickards
IScptune (3), Richard Goleman * * i
Pilot, 1 homas Stephens f\\ *"* t
Slnplt) (1), George Wheelor
Ditto John Ihomus
Sir \\ llham Bensley, John Bottnl
Ditto, thomas EUard
Ditto, James Smart
hurry (2), Thomas Corkeran.
Ile Tickets of Leave granted to the following Persons
have been cancelled ,
Baring (2), James Crerar. 1 or not having at
Untied the Quarterly Musters
Isalwlla (1), John Lncey. lor not having at-
tended the Quarterly Mustus
By Command of his Excellent^ the Governor,
ALEXANDER M'LEAY.
Colonial Sen etaru s Office, Sydney, Api il 10, 1830
<25 otocrmncnt Cottee.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
SYDNEY, 7th APRIL, 1830.
IS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR
lias been pleased to approve of the
following Alterations in the Police of
tile Colony; namely
Sydney-To be Constable!,-William Rocho, per
Countess Harcourt, from the 1st Ultimo.-Thoma8
Melody, per Medina from the 9th Ultimo, and
I'.dmund Markham, per Mangles (2), from the 30th
Ultimo.
Consluble dhmissed-Thomas Pendar, on the 19th
ultimo, for improper Conduct.
Purramatla-Lewis Morgan, free, to be District
Constable in the District of Kissing; Point, from the
1st Instant, in the Room of John Small, resigned ;
and
Thomas Cavanagh, free, to bo Ordinary Constable
from the 1st Instant, in the Room of Morris MacArty
dismissed for Drunkenness and Neglect of Dut}'.
Bringelly-Mr. William Lowe, to be Clerk to the
Beach of Magistrates, from the 1st Instant, in the
llooui of Mr. Robert Harbeson, resigned.
Darlington, Hunter's River-William Houloghun,
free, to be Constable from the 13th Ultimo, in tlio
Room of Thomas Fuller.
By His Excellency's Command,
ALEXANDER M'LEAY.
Benevolent Society.
THE Members and Friends in general
of this Institution are respectfully informed
at on Sunday, the ltlth of April,
SERMONS
will be preached, and
COLLECTIONS
mndp, in Aid of the Society's Funds, in the several
Churches, in
SYDNEY,
PARRAMATTA,
LIVERPOOL,
CAMPBELL TOWN
CASTLEREAGH,
KISSING POINT,
WILBERFORCE,
and
WESLEYAN CHAPEL, SYDNEY.
In conformity with a Resolution of tho last An-
nual Meeting, the Committee have solicited the
Uevereiul the Chaplains, and other Ministers, of
Keligion, to advocate the cause of the Society on
'¡io IBth Instant, and the Chaplains of the Churches
above-mentioned have kindly signiiied their, acquies-
cence in the request.
There are at present 135 aged, bliud, paralytic,
and other disabled Persons in the Asvlum.
RICHARD HILL, Secretary.
Sydney, 1st April, 1830.
Fens ale School of Industry.
MACQUARir-STREET, SYDNEY.
THE ANNHtERSARY MEETING
A of this INSTITUTION is to be holden on
'lhursday, the 22d Instant, at tho School HOLSO,'
when the Report of the Committee will be read, and
a Committee, Treasurer, and Secretary be appointed
for the ensuing Year. The Proceedings will com-
mence at 12 o'clock ; after which thero will bo a Sale
of Ladies' Work in Aid of tho Funds.
On Wednesday, the 21st Instant, it is proposed
that an Examination of the Children shall take place,
and Howards be distributed to the most deserving.
The House will be open for inspection on both Days,
¡md the attendance of the Parents and Friends of the
Children is particularly desired at tins Examination.
F. L. M'LEAY, Secretary.
SYJ)N£V COLLEGE.
TO GUILDERS, <fcc-Persons de
sirous of contracting for the Erection of the
Walls and Roof, Sec. of the above Institution, are
hereby informed that the time for sending in Tenders
is extended until tho l&t Day of May next, in conse-
quence of the Plan and Specification not being consi- >
dercd sufficiently explicit.
Tho Plan, with fresh Drawings and Specifications,
way he seen at the Waterloo Warehouse ; Mr. Sa-
muel Terry's, Pitt-street; Mr.Hutçhiiison's, .George
fctrcet; and at Mr. Lord's, Mncquarie-place.
Sealed Tenders to be sent to tho Treasurer, Mr, S.
Tony, on'or before the 1st May next.
Sydney ,5th April, 1830.
©o minker tat ntmvtmcnt
COMMISSARIAT OPUCE, SYDNEY,
12th AiMiiL, 1Ö30.
SHINGLE NAILS.-Persons desi
tous of furnishing this Department with FIFTY
THOUSAND SHINGLE NAILS, deliverable im
ini>diatoly, ate requested to transmit their Tenders, in
Writing,' to this Office, by Twelve o'Clock of Thurs-
day next the 15th Instant.
Specimens of tim Nails must accompany each
Tender. ' ''
JAMES LAIDLEY, Hep. Com. Gen.
In the Supreme^ Court. , ¡ .,
' eián'iFJr's OtjHCE, 9TH Aprjy.,"1830.
Winder v. Moleton.
Sundwell v. Same.
ON Friday next, die %6th Instant, at
12 o'iClock, -in the Market-place at the bottom of
the Bi ickfeld Hill, Sydney, the Sheriff will cause to be
spld 350 Head of Cuttle^ of Marsden's Breed ; and
Seven Horses, the Propei ti/ of Defendant ; unless
these Executions be previously satisfied.
In the Supi erne Court.
SIILIUFÏ'S OFFICE, 9,TH APRIL, 1830.
lîice v. Halfpenny.
ON Saturday next, the lith Instant, at
12 o'Clock, on Defendant's Premises, in the
Dhtrict of Pivtpect, about 5 miles from Parramatta,
the Sheriff will cause to be sold, about 5 acres of
corn, a ton and quarter of potatoes,, 1 acre of growing
potatoes, and a few pigs ; and unless sufficient be
realized to iathfy this Writ, on Thursday, Avril the
32íí, at One o'Clock, in George-street, opposite the
London Tavern, Sydney, the Sheriff will cause to be
sold, all the Right, Title, Interest, and Estate of
Defendant in and to all that Piece or Parcel of Land
containing 15 Acres, with 2 log huts, situated at
Prospect, 5 miles from Parramatta, and adjoining
Whalan's and Herbert's Farms.
In the Supreme Court.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, APRIL 12, 1830.
Doyle r. Dodery,
Pauls v. Same,
M'Dougall v. Same.
ON Monday, the 19th Instant, at 12
o'Clock, on the Premise in Prince-street, Syd-
ney, the Sheriff will cause to be sold, all the Right,
Title, Interest, and Estate of Defendant, in and to
all those two remaining ' Cottages, being the middle
and northern of the three. After which will be sold,
all the Right, Title, Interest, and Estate of Defen-
dant, in and to the CANNING TAVERN, with all
the Buildings and Appurtenances thereto belonging ;
unless the first of these and the Fees on the two last
Executions be previously satisfied.
In the Supreme Court.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 9TH Ar-niL, 1830.
ON Thursday, the 22rf Instant, at One
o'Clock, in George-street, opposite the London
Tavern, Sydney, the Sheriff will cause to be sold,
about 50 Tons of Flour, more or less, finely dressed.
Samples produced at the Time of Sale.
In the Supreme Court.
SHERIFF'S OFFICF, 12th APHIL, 18S0.
DeMestre v. Rampling.
ON Thursday, the 22nd Instant, at
One o'Clock, in George-street, opposite the Lon-
don Tavern, Sydney, the Sheriff will cause to sold,
all the Right, Title, Interest, and Estate of Defen-
dant, in and to all that Piece or Parcel of Land, con-
taining Ninttu Acres, Twenty of ichich are cleared ¡
with a small Hut erected thereon, situated in the Dis-
trict of Liverpool, joining Mr. Larry's and Mr.
Ellis's Farms ; is ahout Four Miles from Liverpool,
and is known by the nama of ^Hawkins' Farm ; ti/i/<;sj
this Execution h« previously tatisfied.
In the bupreme Court. ""
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 14TH AmiL, 1830.
Wild v. Willianu.
ON Wednesday the 21st Listant, on the
Premises in I'hillip-stteet, Sydney, the Shoriff
will cause to be ¡old, all the Right, Title, Interest,
and Estate of Defendant, in and to all that two story
House known by the Sign of the " Horse and Jockey;"
unless this Eiecution be previously satisfied.
In the Supreme Court of >
New South Wales. J
In the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
GEORGE THE FOURTH, hy the Grace of God
of the United Kingdom of Great liritain
and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith.
To the next of Kin of the Reverend DANIEL
POWER, late of Sydney, "and to all Christian
People.
GREETING .
YOU are hereby cited and warned,
that you appear personally, or by ono of the
Proctors of the Supremo Court, at the Supieme
Court Office, Bent-street, Sydney, on Monday, the
Twenty-sixth Day of April, at Ten o'Clock in the
Forenoon, and shew cause why Administration ol'
all and singular tho Goods and Chattels, Rights,
Credits, and Effects of the said DANIEL POWER,
deceased, should not be granted to WILLIAM DAVIS,
of Sydney, Gentleman, a Creditor of tho suid de-
ceased DANIEL POWER.
WITNESS, the Honourable FRANCIS FORIJFS,
Chief Justice of our Supreme Court of New
South Wales, at Sydney, the Eighth Day of
April, in the Eleventh Year of our Reign.
JOHN EDYÈ MANNING, (z,5.)
Registrar of the Supreme Court.
FRANCIS STFIMIEN, Proctor far J
the said William Davis. $
THE undersigned being about to leave
the Colony for a short period, requests that,all
Persons having Claims against him, w,ill furnish
their Accounts to Mr. GEORGE MORRIS, Crown and
Anchor Tavern, for liquidation ; and those who
stand indebted., are requested to p?y over their se-
veral Amounts to Mr. MORRIS, who is empowered
to receive the same. W. BARKUS.
NO TICE.
THE Firm of DOUGLASS & STUBBS'
Repository, 91, George-street, is Dissolved
bj' mutual Consont.
It is requested that all Debts on their account
may be immediately liquidated, and that all Claires
may bo presented for payment at 91, George-street.
HENRY DOUGLASS,
^~{îî:âALALr'
R. STUBBS.
THE late Firm of DOUGLASS &à&
STUBBS .being Dissolved 'by mutual Consent,
the Establishment will be, in future, carried on
under the Co-partnership of DOUGLASS & FELLOWS.
HENRY" DOUGLASS,
W, FELLOWS.
No. 91, Gear££::treet.
CORPORATION OITICE, 12th APRIL, 1830.
ORPHAN INSTITUTIONS.^
Persons desirous of supplying the Malo anti
Female Orphan Institutions wit'i the undermentioned
Articlos, are requested to transmit Proposals in
Writing, accompanied by Patterns or Samples, to this
Office, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, at 12 o'Clock.
The Artioles must bo delivered at each Institution,
, free of Expense fpr Carriago, and at the risk of the
! Contractor, ' "
¡ 2,0,0 yards ¿f fine calico
\ 200 ditto strong calico
' 300 ditto1 blue calico or
i nankeen
I ,750 ditto check or striped
cotton.
250 ditto C-snaburg
i 50 ditto h'rown Holland
50 ditto coarse linen
, . 50 ditto flannel
1 piece of sampler
. cloth
1 ditto cambric muslin
1 ditto mull muslin
300 yards Colonial cloth
35 blankets
60 bed, rugs
2 doz. of white cotton
stockings
i ditto 'black cotton
stockings
12 ditto assorted tapes
1 gross of stay laces
3 doz. of white bonnet
boards
12 lbs. of black thread
12 ditto drab thread
2 ditto No. 12 sowing
v cotton ' (
2 ditto 16 ditto
2 ditto 20 ditto
2 ditto 24 ditto
1 ditto very fine ditto
3 ditto lamp cotton '
500 needles, 3 & 4 blunts
2000 do. Nos.4,5,6,7,8,9
2t bodkins
2 lbs. of pins
15 pair of scissors
1 razor
1 carving knife & fork
12 dozen small knives
and forks
1 ditto lai go ditto
1 prunning knife
12 dozen iron spoons
6 large iron baking
dishes
1 iron laddie
3 iron tea kettles
2 tin saucepans (1 gal.)
2 pap saucepans
28 lbs. of nails, assorted
2 long "handled iron
shovels
< 2 spades
1 shovel
4 six inch boes
2 four ditto
2 axes
3 butcher's cleavers
(small size)
By Order,
CHARLES COWPER,
Clerk of the Coqioration
1 hand-çaw
12 ¡cross-cut. saw iUqs ,
6 gímblétS (assorted)
6 gross of bono buttons
"for shirts'
6 ditto large brass
button mfoulds ".
3 dozen ot pmoll tooth
' coruba
1 do. common combs
8 whitewashing -
,brushes (largo)
2 scrubbing brushes,
with long handles
6 bair brooms
6J doz. of birch brooms
24 hair brushes '
12 mops
1 pa'ir w.ooden meat
'scales'(small)' '
C weights, from J oz.'
to 1 lb.
. 6 rat and mouse traps
12 door mats
1 dray ropo
1 ball rope of 10 yards
100 yards of - clothes'
lines
30 fatbomB of 3-inch
rppe ,
2 large size spunges
-4 tables 8 feet by 3
2 dinner trays
6 lbs. of starch
3 ditto.blue
2 ditto allspice
? ' 3,botÜés ofsweetoil
. 4 lbs.ofconosi?esub
. 'Innate
6 ditto lard "
10 lbs. of whitening
6 ditto black paint
10 bushels of lime
6 lbs. of chalk
12 lamps "
1 inkstand
1 crier's bell
50 small sizo tin dishes
. 6 large ditto
1 round tin dish 8 in.
deep by 12
2 dozen earthenware
basins
40 light kip and Cairo's
skins
4 oz. of bristles
4 lbs. of rosin
i ditto of copperas
12 heel balls
NOTICE.
THE COURT of REQUESTS at
Campbell Town, is adjourned from the 26th
of April to the 20th of May.
11. ÏHERRY, Commissioner.
Court of Request!, Office, Sydney, April 10,1830.
H TAYLOR, G-eneral Agent, Mac
o quurie-btreet, Parramatta, bogs leave most
respectfully to inform the Up-country Gontloinen,
that it it. now time to take out Summonses for the
ensuing Cou't of Requests, « Inch will be held" on
the 2d day of Juno next.
Delays are dangerous with those who (do not
settle their Accounts forthwith.
Parramatta, lath Apiti, 1830.
M CHAPMAN begs to inform his
. friends and the public, that for greater conve-
nience he has taken those Cellars opposite the
Chamber of Commerce, where he has elways on sale
LAMP OIL, refined and common, in any quantity,
cheaper than any othei house in Sydney. Likewise,
paint, oil, turpentine, white lead, &o. &c.
N.B. Pai.iting, glazing, &c.
*"* Dwelling-house opposite tho Now
Custom IIouso.
A OAEB.
RS. RAINE begs to "apprise the
_.__ inhabitants of Sydney, that having con-
sulted her friends, she is determined, in consequence
of the death of Mu'. BRUNI ON, to open a select
DANCING SCHOOL; And has engaged Mr
SAUNDÍRSON, a gentleman who teaches m the
French, English, and Italian btylo, to give two
Lessons weekly, and two Lessons will also bo given
by the Miss FULI.OON.
As it is unpleasant for young Ladies to go home
after dark, the Master will attend on Tuesday and
Friday afternoons, from 3 till 5 o'clock.
Terms Two Guineas per Quat ter.
Mrs. R. also begs to inform those Ladies and
Gentlemon who may be pkased to honour lier with
their patronage, that any Pupil entering on the.
Quarter, must pay for the* same whether they atten'4
or not.-Apply to Mrs. RAINE, NO. 12,.,0'ConneuT
street.
CHEAP CROCKER YWAR-E.
R. HENSON returns-his sincere
thanks to his Friends and the Public for the,
libeittl patronngo he has received, and begs to inform,
them that he has Oponed a Shop for the Sale of every
description of Crockeryware, winch he intends to,
dispose of nt very reduced Prices.
No. 34, York-Urect.
NO TICE.
I Hereby inform Mr. JOHN OWEN of
Parramatta, that tho Cloth left by bim .at my
House m August last, was made into a Coat and
Jacket agreeably to his orders, the Expencos for
which are Two Pounds Sterling; and if they aie
not paid for, together with this Advertisement, &c.
in 21 Days from this Date, the said Coat and Jacket
will be Sold by Public Auction, in Parramatta, to
defray the Expences.,
JOHN GROUND, TAILOR.
George-street, Parramatta, April7, 1830.
WANTED, a Man Servant for the
Kitchen ; one who understands plain cook-
ing, of honest, sober, n*td industrious habits. A
character from his last Employer will be required
apply to Mr. JAMES WILTSII IRE, Tanner, George
rtreet.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
THE Ship KATHARINE
STEWART FORBES, Captain CAN
&SB>B2 NEY, having all Lardead woight on board,
and the principal part of hir Wool engaged, will
positively Sail for the above Port, betweon tho 1st
and 5th proximo. Thiá Ship lins superior accom-
modations for Passengors, and will carry an ex-
perienced Surgeon. For light Freight only, or Pas-
sage, apply to tho Commander on bonrd; or, to
GEO. BUNN,
No. 98, George-Street.
Sydney, April 1.4,1830.
FOR LONDON DIRECT. t
Under positioe Engagement to Sail on or
before the 1st Proximo.
TH E fine first class Ship
ASIA, 536 Tons Register, T. F.
STEAD, li. N. Commnnder, has Room for a
few- Bales of Wool, aud has throe Cabins disen-
gaged. Her Accommodations " are excellent, and
sho carries an experienced Naval Surgeon.-For
Freight or Passage, apply to
LAMB, BUCHANAN, & CO.
Sydney, ht April, 1830.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
.-£? 'I1 HE Fine Fast-sailing first
i&!^ dnss shiP DUNVEGAN CASTLE,
.na*«^' Cnptain WM. WALMSLEY, Burthen 450
tons, has the whole of her dead weight engaged, and
will bo quickly despatched from this Port. For
Freight or Passage (having very superior accommo-
dations), apply to the Commander, on board ; or, at
tho Counting-íouse of
WM. DAWES, Pitt-streot:
Sydney, April 3,1830.
FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT, ' '
THE British Brig PACIFIC,
, A. 1. Captain JOHN TODD, will'im-
mediately commence Loading for the abovo
Porti and will be despatched early in May.
' For Freight or Passage, applv to tho Captain on
board, or to CROMBIE/MACLAR-ZN, & CO.
George-street.
Sydney, April 13, 1830.
FOR LAUNCESTON.
rf^HE fine fast sailns; Schooner
y fc PRINCE REGENT, YOUNG, Mas-
ter, willsail in IO days.
For freight or passage applv on board, or to
JONES &Í WALKER.
Hunter-straet, }
April 12t/i, 1830. J
OR SALE,-The Cutter
MARY ANN, Burthen 27 13-94
Tons.-Terms, ¿£400.-Approved Bills at
3, 6, and 9 Months Date, two last Bills bearing
Interest, or 10 per Cont. allowed for Cash. Apply
to JAMES WIUOHT, Australian Brewery, Sydney.
AUTION.-The Commander
of the Brig Pacific, hereby Cautions
tho Inhabitants against giving Credit to
the Crew of the said Vessel, as he will not be res-
ponsible for any Debts by them contracted.
ACTS OF COUNCIL, PROCLAMATIONS, AND ,
GOVERNMENT ORDERS AND NOTICES.
JUST published at the Gazette-Office,
in two Parts, the ACTS of COUNCIL, PRO-
CLAMATIONS, and GOVERNMENT ORDERS
and NOTICES, from the 1st January, to the 30th
Juno, 1829.-Sold by Mr. W. MACGAIIVIE, Austra-
lian Stationery Warehouse, adjoining the Gazette
Office : price 10s. each part, for Ready Money only.
In the Press, and will be published in n short
time, the'ACTS, &c. for tho remainder of the year
1829.
A WATCH TO BE RAFFLED FOR AT THE
REPOSITORY OF DOUG LASS & FELLOWS.
A Superior GOLD REPEATER,
jewelled in six holes, land dial, patent levor
and seconds, strikes hours and quarters ; this Watch
"cost the Proprietor 100 Guineas, and will be put up,
fcv 70, sav 35 Members at Two Guineas each ; most?
of the Members are taken. The Wa'.ch may be seen
at the Repository of tho above.
ILLU3ÏINATION.
KING'S B I R T II - N I G H T.
PERSONS desirous of illuminating
on the above Night, will be pleased to make
an early application to the undersigned, where they
can be supplied with Lamps and Devices on reason-
able Terms. ,
THOMAS WOOD,
yip» ii 0,1830. 22, George-street'
GREAT BARGAINS,
AT No. 31, PITT-STREET,
KIRKBRIDE & SIMPSON, being
, about to dissolve partnership, they beg leave
to mform tlie inhabitants of Sydney, and the pi'blic
in general, that they shall sell the remainder of their
Stock, at Prime Cost, for leady money only, con-
sisting of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haber
dasheiy, Hosier}', &c.
DERWENT WHEAT.
FOUR HUNDRED BUSHELS
SUPERIOR 'DERWENT WHEAT, on sale
at the stowu of the undersigned, in Darling Har-
bour.
T.G. PITMAN.
WANTED,
A COOPER and CARPENTER,
iX for ihe Sperm Fishery. Apply to
LAMB, BUCHANAN, & Co.
Sydney, April 12, 1829.
ANTED, a situation of Nursemaid,
by a young Woman of unblemished Cha-
racter, who lias lived 8 Years in her present place.
Apply to the Rev. Mr. VINCENT, Bathurst-street.
Genteel Board a»& &odg£ng.'
rgVVVO or Three Gentlemen can be ac
?*? cominodated with Board and Lodging, or Lodg-
ing only, on íeasonable Terms.-Apply, No. 1,
Upper Castloreagb-street.
N. B. Good Stabling upon tho Premises.
TO BE LET.
THOSE two substantial, well-built
and commodious Houses, situate opposite the
Main Guard, in Goorge-street, belonging to Madame
RENS, and which will be finished in a Month. The
Shops may be fitted up at tho pleasure of the Occu-
pier. 'Apply to Madame RESS., at the Cottage
adjoining. . - . *
&ÂL&BI88 ®^^È^©SS©^O
BY MR. II. DOUGLASS,
TIIIS DAY, ut the Hoiso Bazaar, without Reservo,
rjnHREE Excellent-bred SADDLE
-"- HORSES.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
BY MR. S. LYONS,
On Thursday, tho 15th Instantf at tho Stables of Mr.
CIIAHLLS SMITH, opposite tho Markot-place,
Sydney, at 11 o'Clock, tho following valnablo
Blood Mares from tho Stud of Mr. DA VID JOHN-
STONE, viz.
LOT 1st.-Betsey, a chesnut mare, 7
years old, by Young Hector, stinted to Poter
Finn, broke for saddle and hamoss.
Lot 2d,-Jonnett, bay mare, 7 years old, by
Young Hector, with a horse'Colt by horaids, got by
Warrior, stinted to Chilton.
Lot 3d.-Sultanna, a roan more, got by Young
Model, 6 years old, with a horse Colt by hor sido,
got by Warrior, and stinted to Potor Finn.
Lot 4th.-Spitfire, a bay maro, <3 years old, got
by Young Hector, and stinted by Chilton.
Lot 5th.-Waxy, a^bay mare, 3 years old, got by
Fire-Away, and stinted to Young Steeltrap, a very
excellent saddle mure.
Lot Cth.--Smiler, a black gelding, 4 years old,
got by Grace, broke for saddle.
Terms-All Purchasers under <£30, cash ; "£30
to ¿£50, three Months ; "£50 and upwards, 3 and 4
Months on Approved Bills.
Extensive Sale of Merchandise, Farming
Implements, and various other articles.
BY MR. H. DOUGLASS,
On Saturday next, the 17th Instant, at the Reposi-
tory of DOUGLASS & FILLOWS, No, 9', George
s{roet, Sydnoy, sule to commence precisely at 11
o'clock,
ONE HUNDRED GALLONS OF
FINE VINEGAR,
2 Pipes of winb,
10 Boxes mould caudles,
\ Ton of loaf sugar, in lots of five loaves each, for
the accommodation of families,
10 Dozen of mustard, * '" '
10 Ditto pickles,
, 20 Ditto paste blacking,
50 Ditto bottled ditto, " r. -
50 Ditto blue' gurrahs, ' '^ '
20 Ditto shirts, with linen collars, '
50 Ditto teapots, >-.">,
5 Piecos of nankeens, ' '
10 Pieces of drill, '
100 Pounds of thread, l
Nankeons,
Ivory handled knives and forks.
Terms of sale, purchasers under "£20, cash ; "£20
and upwards, approved bills at 3 Months, with two
names if required.
After which will be sold,
TWELVE PIECES OF CALICO,
A few dozen of Bai'tahs,
One pioco of silk oombiet,
Two cases of hats,
A few ends of cloth,
A quantity of shawls and scarfs,
6 Casks of cordials, to he sold by sample, vi«, «berry
brandy, orange wine,&c.
Farming implements,- s% '
6 Minors' spades,
2 Garden ditto, . . ,.. f1
6 Field forks,
6 Dung ditto,
2 Malt shovels, ''"''?> -.
12 Cart back-bands, " < '
12 Douhlo ditto,
Pick-axus, and grubbing ditto, '
2 Boxes of arrow-tines,
Scytbe-stones, and reep-sticks, .
A quantity of cooking utensils,
10 Casks of Charrington's aie, ,,
Patent bottle roasting-jack, with rocoter complete,
One suporior patent corn mill,
Half ton of East India sugar, to be sold by the bag,
l8 Trenohers,
1 Cross-cut saw,
A quantity of jewellery,
A few sots of gig harness,
And a variety of other articles.
Terms mudo known at the time of sale.
ALSO, WITHOUT RESERVE,
FIFTY Pieces of navy blue prints
12 Pieces of cambrio and'jacconet muslin
1 Silver watch, six gold seals and key
12 Superior silver tea-spoons
1 Excellent clock
1 New cart.
In the matter of Captain SiMES deceased,
late of the Bengal Infantry, sale of
Plate, Wearing Apparel, Books, Linen,
Watch, Military Uniform, Cot, Pistols,
Glass, tye.
BY MR. BODENHAM,
Athis Rooms, on Monday next, the 19th of April,
at 11 for half-past precisely, by Order of JOHK
EDYE MAJININO, Esquire, hi3 Majesty's ftagii
'trar of the Supremo Court.
MR. BODENHAM has the honor
to announco that ho has received instructions
to sell the effects of the late Captain SIMES, without
Reserve. Tho apparel, clothing, plate, linen, &c.
may be mspocted at Mr. BOUKMUAM'S Rooms.
Terms, Cash.
N. B.-The nbovo aro worth the attention of res-
pectable persons
TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.
BY MR. S. LYONS,
On Thursday, the 29th Instant, at 11 o'Clock, at the
New Cattle Market, bottom of Brickfield , Hill,
positively without the least Reserve,
Ï7IORTY-EÎGHT Head of Prime
Fat CATTLE ;
About 150 primo fat wethers ;
150 owes, Streng and healthy ;
150 lambs of a superior breed.
Terms made known at the Time of Sale.
®EPIS»ÏI!S5ÎS>3QÎ> oíaWíBItáKalBISro
JUST arrived, and now on Sale, at
W.M'GARVIE'S, the Australian Library, George
street, a choice assortment of JEWELLERY, se-
lected from tho rich and fashionable stock of Bland
and Foster, Jowellers to His Majesty. The Pro
priotor, whose stay in Sydney will bo very short,
solicits tho attention of the Publio his Stock,
which, for beauty, cheapness, and real value, is su-
perior to any thing hitherto offered for sale in these
Colonies. His Stock consists of Ear-rings, Rings,
Brooches, Pins, Seals, 'Keys, &c. &c. Terms
Ready Money» -
St. Georges Day.'
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MELVILLE and ANDREWS have on
SALE,
A few handsome Ball Room Drosses, cheap
Whit« Ostrich Feather*, remarkably low
Wlnto Satin of beautiful quality and colour'
Lacos of colours *
Wliite and Black Silk Stocking«
Gontlomon's Whito Kid Glovos
Ladies' Long ditto ' ditto x
April, iii, 1830. |
FOR SALE, ¡.at the Stores of the
undersigned,
Taylor's porter in hogshoads
Madoira, Sherry, Port, Claiet, and Sauterna
Rum and brandy, in mid out of bond
Points, oil, turpentine, and soap r
Nails of various kinds, screws assorted
Wheat mills, measuring chaina
Brass wai o and knockers ' '
Carriago furnituro and cart lmmcs . <
Scalos, beanie, woights, and other hardware ,
Best London pins, buttons, biushes, uud comba
Cutlery of various sorts
Warren's blacking, mustard and vinegar
Chain pablos, small and large
Glasd of various kinds
Kentish hops ,
yin invoice of shawls, ditto with Norwioh crape«
And various other Goods.
DONNISON & COBB.
FOR SALE, at Toongabbee, the Pro
peity of Captain WINTWOMH, GOOD MÈA!
DOW HAY, at ¿f¿ ljs.perTon (cut and trus|od^,
if delivered at tho Stack-yard ; and <£4 5s. if de-
livered in Sydney.-Samples to bo seen at Mt.'C"
SMITH'S, cornor of Market-street, aud ai Mr. SAND
WELL'S, Rose and Ciown Hotel.
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