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JÍIR. KENTISH, .
KAlVDSVfa.VSlYOR 6. ClVÄl/BttOlNESÄ
(AT THE SUdOlSIION OF'l MENDS), (
¡jflt'^uced to offer his seivicesttot the Public, as Agent'
;i j4Úd>Advocate in the Çouit of Commissioneisfor ad
Tsjvdiàating Claims to Giants of Land. '
i«^ ^1US off''1"'"? his services in thoj
JL/prosocution and resistance of Claims to Grants'
ci Land, Air. KENTISH feels it to bo duo to the
,?ï?ubl{c, and in support of his pretensions, necessary
ToTst'tttq, that in Lugland, alta serving Articles of
xïprksliip, five years, to a Gentloman, of great re
uutajtion, and experience, ho enjoyed'a very exton-;
sivc practice six years previously to his being honored
\r'itli_a Professorship in the lloyal Military College'
'of1 Sandhurst; during which eleven years of labour1
inhjs piofcssion, he was conccincd in the conduct!
7gf'numerous Inclosurcs under Acts of Parliament,
jn one pi which in particular it was his good fortuno '
'toVílbr'd such general satisfaction to a body of 130
freeholders, as to be honored with a volo of thanks,
'and tyieco of Plate of the value of 100 Guineas', by
^he parjsh of liiniield, in Berkshire. '
,' ¡Mr- KENTISH having been a principal 'Agent in>
'sojjqiùng some of these ïnclosurc Bills through^Par-j
líanSent, and as such having been examined before'
('thoj,£lquse of Lords and House of Commons, and)
fieing Conversant with I^aw Agency, in connection
iWjfli ,tho management and transfer of, Landed Pro
ípertjr,,¿nay account for the suspicion ente, tained by
sprue, of the members of the profession in this Colony,
íhaj ,he had peon bred to Law; ahd coupled with
/some, experience in the Supreme Court, encourages
'Mr. KENTISH t,o believe, that ho may be not less qua-
lified tfian his competitors to practice, ih the above
Jpguit of Equity, in'which, according to his judg-
ment, founded on many year's observation, and in
accordance with, the opinion of his advisers, the
parson best adapted to prosecute or resist Claims
' with effect (as is illustratad in every cfwo 'of dUyuted
Titte, such asvMunn v. Martin, .anti* iiarigai"i/. Sem-1'''
'pill,,tried in the Supreme Court); is a practical
'Land Stn veyor, acquainted uith the'Régulutions and
ïfsu'gçs of the Colonial Gpiernment (and Mr. K. has
leen four years an Officer of tne Survey Department);
'and'iuith Laio, so far as relates to Giants or promises
àf örants of Land, ¿j'c,,such person being in geneial
to be preferred as an Agent and Advocate, before the
'most clever Lawyer, if ne be ignorant of the use of the
comjiassf-of bearings and boundaries, and especially
"of the locality of the Estate in litigation, as ís¡ exem-
pted ,every Term. To such Claimants as may be
of his1 opinion, Mr, KENTISH "offers his, best services
in the Commissioner's Court, as their Agent and Ad-
vocate. »
. MR. KENTISH also offers his services in the
Surveying, subdivision and arrangements of Estates
for Sale or Lease ; in taking lévete to any extent, and
' laying out new lines of Hoads, to avoid Hills, and
to suit the general or particular convenience of
Parties (in cases in which the Government decline
to interfere), and in making Reservoirs, Canals, .and
ornamental Fish Ponds ; also as Ai bitrator in cases
o/idisputed boundaries, or,rights of(Road, and all
¿thér matters relating to Landed Property.
^Trafalgar Tenace, Kent-street. ",.
"TO CATHOLIC PARENTS ¿j- GUARDIANS.
, , .. M. CONNOR'S,
BOARDING SCHOOX., PARRAMATTA,
¿ . (FOR CHILDHEN OF DOTH SEXES.)
)r~i TERMS:
v $or Children tinder 6years of age, 20 Guineas per Annum
From 6 to 9 ditto, 23 Ditto
\i_» 'From 9 upwards, 30 Dit'o. (
.2v\ B.-One Quarter's payment to be made iii advance.
J*¥1«'E COURSE imparts solid.'ín
*".^.,structíon in Algebra, ' History (ancient ; and
Young Ladies instructed in every Branch of us'éful
'Literature, together with^Needlc Work, plain and
' Ornamental. ' ' > I
i, , « ? (COPY)-CERTIFICATE. j
11 III compliance with the request of Mr. M. CoNNOnj
I have to state, that I consider him, and Mrs. CON-
DOR, to be very well qualified to conduct a Catholic
School in Parramatta ; and that 1 should feel much
obliged to such persons as may make it convenient to
place their children under their care, or patronise
< their useful undertaking in any other way.
(signed) JOHN JOSEPH THERRY.
Parramatta, 7th April, 1834.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP."
TWTOT1CE IS HEItElîY GIVEN,
-*-^ that the Firm heretofore tarried on under the
names of Messrs.
J. THOMPSON,
F. JACKSON,
,»* if.' J. BURFITT,
h'asthisday been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent.
Dated tlie 8th day of April, 1834;-and for the future
11 w11 be'carried on under the Firm of
J. THOMPSON,
F. JACKSON.
AUSTRALIAN
STEAM CONVEYANCE COMPANY.
INconformity with the 4th Articleof tlie
Laws of this Company ;-Notice is hereby given,
that a further Instalment of One Pound per Share is
required to be paid by the Subscribers on or before
the 1st day of May next.
aBy the same Article, it is provided, "that any
Shareholder neglecting to pay such -Instalments,
within seven days of the time specified, shall forfeit
the'amount already paid, and all interest in the Com-
pany."
, By Order of the Board of Directois, '
JNO. T. WILSON,
Honorary Secretary.
1st April, 1834.
AUSTRALIAN
STEAM CONVEYANCE COMPANY-.
NOTICE is hereby given, that ,th'e
-1- next Quarterly General Meeting of the Share-
holders in tins Company will be held on Monday^
tlie 14th Instant, at 6 o'Clock in the Evening, at the
Royal Hotel, George-street. !
By Order of the Board of Directors, ' i
JNO. T. WILSON, . i
i'» Honoary Secretary.
1st April, 1834.
~ NOTICBo 7
HTHE Public are hereby cautioned
.* " against i eceiving in PAYM ENT a CHEQ UE on
the Bank of New South Wales of the undersigned,
dated 2d April, 1834, in favour of JAMES SCOTT, or
bearer, for £50, we having received no value for the
same, and having stopped payment of it at the Bank.
J. BARROW MONTEFIORE & CO.
8t?i April, 1834.
ÉSTATE OF COLONEL MILLS.
A
FURTHER DIVIDEND of Five
Shillings in the Pound will be paid to the Cre-
ditors on application to Mr. W. II. MOORE, George
street ; and the several Creditors are reqested to Inti
ituite to him, by letter, whether it is their wish that
the outstanding Securities, amounting to £300, or
thereabouts, and which have about 8 months to run,
should not be discounted, for the purpose of making a
-iinalJDividend, which, it is expected, -will amount to
about Seven Shillings.
W. II. MOORE.
- George-street, 24th Match.
CJOME LETTlittS, from England, lie
toi u "Ü °f the Undcreigncd, addressed
IO "CAROLINE WEYMOUTH,"
a Passenger by the Layton, who is requested to call'
for them at *
JOHN HARRIS
v , " , Publican, Blue Posts,
ijsex-slreet, Sydney, }
5th April, 1834. 5
A GOOD COOK.-Apply to Mr.
.*?*. CUMMINGS, Church Hill,
i I
In the Supremo Court. , i
Snrmrp's OITICP, SYDNEY I
7TH Amu., 1834.
Byrnes v. tEcclestone,
Interest of tho. Defendant in and'tó oñe-fonrth of a
Farm, situated on the Parramatta Road, bounded by
jfJanes/r'fiatesr, ^ndctlip 'RoadtoParramatta. , Upon
the Farm ^erected a Weather-boarded Public-house,
known as'tifo Nelson.
In ,111e Supremo Court.,,, .¿ , j^ * t, - > - ". .
SIILHW'S OH ICE, SYDNEY, ¿th APML, 1834.
Stephen v. Larkin,
: -Deo Dem. Blower «. Larken,
, j.: ^ " and. ..
Blower v. Larken. , , ?
ON Thursday, the 17th day of April
Instant, at Oiic p. ¡w., opposite King's London
Tavern, George-street, the Sheriff will cause to be
sold, the Right, Title, and Interest of the Defendant, in
;and to án Allotment of Land, situated in Argyle
street, Parramatta, containing Half an Acre of Land,
more or less, bounded liy Gower, Green, and Bate-
man, and on the front by Argyle-street.
"Also, an Allotment situated at the corner of Camp
bell-;Street and Marsden-slreet, containing 50 Rods,
more or less, bounded by ForemanjOn two sides, and
fronted by Cambell and Mársden-streets.
BUNKER'S H.1Ï.I, ESTAaïiïSHMEIÎT'
FOR A LIMITED NUMBER
OF
(Three Doors from the late Residence of the Arch-
deacon.)
RS. BOATRÍGHT hávinsr talçoh
the above compact and healthful Residence,
commanding an extensive view of the Harbour of
Port.Jackson, Government Domain, &c. at the re-
quest of numerous Friends, begs to submit the follow
in* Terms .for the instruction of a select number of
Yoting Ladies :
»JBoard and.general Tuition,.comprising English
'hirty Guineas per
Singing.....;.6 6
Drawing,. 6 6
, French .._."*.... '..."..... 6 6
Italian.'.....".V...'. 6 6
.Geography,-with thé Us'cofithè Globes.'.-. '... 6 6
Dancing,....,,.¡^.»«.*..i î. >;*. ..*...- 8 8
Each Young Lady»»to. bo. provided, with .-Bedding,
tSilvei¡Spoon,and Fork,»and Six Towéls-^Washing,
i£i As', per Annum.,*.. oj-'b - ,,
Mrs. Bv particularly-wishes to notify an agreement
for a quarter's.notice "previous tu the removal of a
Pupil J or"thetquarter.paid for. l(
Mrs. B.rwili also, be happy, to receive a select num-
ber of Yoyug Ladies as /Day Pupils-Term's, .Three
Guineas perjQuarter. .,/ ?» - n. - '* -*',
Also, the, following.Useful^and .Ornamental Arts
and Accomplishments.ar,e taught byJMrs. BOATHIOUT,
viz. .-Wax andree flowers, and Frujt from Na-
ture ; Chinese Method of Japanning; Painting on
Glass; Velvet,Painting; Claude and Indian Tint-
ing ; Oriental Painting ; Maltese Transparencies,
without the aid of coloui ;. Mezzotinting ; Embossed
Flowers, an elegant Relievo for superb Dresses, &c.
Private Lessons to Ladies (by Mrs. B., at lier resi-
dence), in Music, Singing, and any of the foregoing
Arts and Accomplishments.
nXAITiAKTB ESTABLISHMENT.
MRS. and the Miss SILK'S beg
leave to inform their Friends, and the respect-
able Inhabitants of lluntei's River, that their School
will commence on the 15th Instant, for the instruction
of young Ladies in the various branches of Education
on the following terms r
Board, and instruction in English, Writing, His-
tory, and Geography, plain and ornamental Needle-
work, 25 Guineas per Annum. "
Guineas per Annum.
Day Pupils,......'....-8
Arithmetic,. 4
French,. 4
Music,. 8,
Singing. 4 ,
Drawing and Painting,..'..'. 8 ;
Dancing,.... .1...... ......'.... 4
Washing, .-.;....,4
¡Each Pupil to provide*,Bedding; Knife and Fork,
Spoon, and 6 Towels to be returned when removed.
, Mrs.'SILK having been nccustom'cd to tuition for
some years, flatters herself her exertions may not
prove unavailing in this Colony, and [trusts ,her easy
method of conveying information to her Pupils will be
approved. ,. , ,, . .,,
%* "Ko "entrance or, notice required' previous to
y« r.J j. i « ' > removal.
RS. GEORGE M ILÑER.SLA'D'E
"jhaviug taken the LEASE of HEREFORD
fHJÖUjSE, respectfully notifies to Parents and Guar-
dians that after, the Easter. Recess, her Establishment
-for-Young Ladies will beJREMOVED from Castle-
reagh -ftrue^S, lo^Vujt^dëlightfuXRçsidençe. Its retired
situatiqn, singularly adapts at ,for^a Ladies',Boarding
Sgtiqol/'wlnlst'jthe, number and 'size oï the Apart
rneiitß^ the. spacious. Garden and, Play. G rounds, to
getjjét^wtái^ its,(Vicinity to^Sydncy, (being only 20
miôuteàf1 walk'from SÚ James's Church}, combine in
affording all, the advantages'tô"be derived'from the
Capital, with the' additional benefit of country air.
In consequence of the increased accommodation,
Mrs. G. M. S. will be enabled to receive a few more
Pupils.
PROMISSORY NOTE,
LOST, a PROMISSORY NOTÉ,
¿or £109 16s. 3d., at three months' date, from
tile 1st February, drawn by- MUIUIAY, in favour of
the undersigned, and made payable at the Bank of
New .South, Wales. The Note is not endorsed, and
therefore ¡s,of ,no use to any but the Owner.
Whoever may have found it, and will bring it to
the Office »of the undersigned, will be rewarded for
their trouble.
W. LONG.
George-street. .
CHALLENGE.
npi-IE Proprietor of the Boat " PADDY
?H FROM CORK," CHALLENGES the" FAIR
JANE," or any other Squarc-sterned Six-oar Boat in
New South Wales, to pull for Twenty-five or Fifty
Pounds. The distance, from Dawes' Point round
Shark Island and back. Apply to Mr. F. MUCIILLL,
King's Wharf.
Sydney Ha>hour, 20lh'Mardi, 1834.
HOUSE WANTED.
i/( A-RESPECTABLE FAMILY HOUSE,
¿A- in Sydney, containing not less than six Rooms.
Apply to
It. KIRK & SO N
j)iiii««MMi1ilniiiii<«''u-M-^^'^.'."'i^jiaJi-j-MiiJJ-Ji_au^àiiwu^-i"«
ron. iiONBOxr DIRECT,
^HE fine Brig COGNAC
PACKET, D. Si'iTTAi.T., Commander,
Burthen per ' Register 102'Tons, has her
"'dead weight'engaged', anil a' considerable quantity of
c)¡gilt-'freight-on;aeepüttt' of the Owners. . Has room
for à few* Bales Woolï .;?' ':";-.'."?'?."',
'For Freight", apply to the Captain1, on'board ; or,
" ' ? ;? DAWES, GORE, & CO., Agents'.
FOA LOIÏBON ÓXXLBGT.
?TpHE fine fast-sailihg~firat-class
H,.. ^WpBNCHÄKTIlESS,.. .
fcl&2£?. DAVID RoxnunoH Commander, Burden 376
Tons, having the whole of, her, dead; weight on board»
and ar large portion of her. light Freight, ..will meet
with'quick despatch. Her Cabin Accommodations are
of. first-ntfe order, and she will carry an ^expe-
rienced Surgeon. For Freight of Wool (having
room for about 150 Bales) or Passage, apply to
. A. B. SPARK. .
TOn. lÖHDOJI B-XR.ECT,
iHB fine Ship PERSIAN,
? A. I) C. MALLÀnD, 'R. N.,. Côm.
rharider, having'the whole'of her dead
.weight engaged, and how' receiving Wool, 'will meet
with quick despatch; ' Her''accommodations for Pásr
sengers ¿re very superior (three Cabins only disent
gaged), and cardies an experienced Surgeon: For
Freight or Passage, apply to Captain M ALL A n D, oh
board; or, . .?-. :- .' - " ', . :? ,'
DAWES, GORE, & CO;,Agents.
29rft.Jà'nuârt/, 183Í; . ' ' , .'.. .- .
TOSÍ liONDON -aiRECT,.
r A n.EGÜLÄu TRADER;' ( .ls.''.; ; j
ripHp'fine àliïp FLORENTW,
-*? 452 Tons Register, W. S. D.ELorrTEJ
!?*Tnis -Vessel having most of her deäd.wcight
on aboard, and how receiving Wools¿ of. \yhich the
greater part is engagepVwill meet with grcàtidespatch:
arid sail ? with¿her usualpunctuality ; is jyell armcilj
arid carries a.'Surgeon;-tand; has .superior 'a'ccómnfóda
tion for Passengérs.r^Xpply to the Masfer; on board j
or, to i'----,~~. ??. -W'::''i' ,'.;, "-.-j-.: ,??.,:.,'.??.??, V
^?:'- :-? . o, ; ;;ï ';J¿'B. BETTING^
H- Miller's Point-'- <?'?. Î .'' ?"?'?'?'.'.; --'f7¿/
February 28lh, 1834. j ' ,vii;i"fJ
To'. Sail within Titi Days [after her AfrioiW,' . !
"~" fB^HE~; fine rast-sàiling Schooner
:-*::?'.';??" -r. ..jrBssi ."..:?. v ...;?..'."'". "..;.
Captain BELLir-The; quick'passages for
whichthe JESS.is ; so deservedly noted; affords both
to Passengers and Shippers, opportunities rarely to be
met with. ....,: .. ¡:T.., ????
, For particulars, apply to Mr. RICHARD KEMP,
Agent, King's Wharf. , ¡ .
March 31,.1§33.. ..",... .>:,.,,.."..;.:: '
roa BAT or ISLANES,
NEW ZEALAND,
>HE Schooner CÓLÚMBÍNE,
RoBEitT MILNE Master, will be.réady
? to receive Goods in a few days.-For'Freight
or. Passage, apply to Mr. EDWAIID DOBSON; the
Master on board ; or, . 1 ..... .
JAMES MUNN;
28th March, 1834. .,._ i :
. roa SAX.E,.
rpHE perfectly NEW BRIG
j MAVIS, ;;.,
ÍK&fe» just arrive'd from Calcutta, measuring as .ger
Register 112 34-94 Tons ; this is her first voyage.
She is ,of- the best seasoned red jarool wood ;,'.her
accommodations aré very.fine, superior to any vessel?
of her size ; sails remarkably fast, and is most efficiently
found iii stores.-For further particulars/ apply on
board, to . ,
. Mr.il.'.W. ABBOTT.
PÓ» raEÏGHT Ö» CHA&TÉSfc, .
nh'H'K Caícuita'-b'uilt Sh'ip
-*. City of Edinburgh, ,w .
.-.--,,: 3ß0 -Tons,., ,W. F. BAKEH, Commander.
Apply b the Commander, on bord;., or, to ~.¿ ..;.
. ,- ; ."':Í.-;-. ... ;.: i-CAMPBELL .& CO:
W,NT. B.-TWO new DEAL WHALE BOATS, for
SALE.. .. .:_.:?.
', ....., , OAtrTibrr.,.,_,,..,
. rrliE COMMANDER of the
* Sliiji CITY OF EDINDÜBÖH, here-
by cautions all Persons from giving credit
to any of his crew, as ho will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by them..
Sydney Cove, April 1st, 1834. .
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY.
_ SYDÍEY..V,.; f,,, (, .v..r
iWlt^SilteïVIOTiS^niA.IiEVEYATHqM
'B^HE Recess taking np a hiuch longer
.'. w* time than was at first,contemplated, the1Pro-
prietors has the pleasure to annourice.to the Public,
that Mr. SIMMONS will perform his -,
"AT aÓÚEJ" ;.v A..-.',
on Thursday 10th, Friday 11th, and Saturday 12th
Instant, when he will be assisted by Mr. LEVEY. '
For particulars, see Bills of the Day.
TEXT SHIX.I.IIttGS XLEWAXID .
JO ST oh Saturday last tile CBRTI
.4' FlCATES of two hogsheads of Rum, as
under, viz.:
BBH 80, 60 gallons, 7. 5. O.P.
. . Ditto 94i 60 ditto, ,7. 5. ditto, ., . :,-. ..{
Ex " Brothers," Towns, from .London, bonded on ;
1st January,.lSß/ijj,by Betts Brothers ; the above,
Certificates being stqpped at the .Customs, the Public j
are hereby cautioned not to purchase them, and,any
Person bringing the same .to Mr..,HENnY, FJSHEH.J
Custom House Agent, ,at thei.-Gustom, House, or to,
32, Prince-street, Sydney, will receive the above
Reward. ."': , ,' ;...:.. . ,.....,...
^HE PUBLIC is^ hereby eautiaiiod^
J not to pay any MONIES to JOHN ,BUN-;
BTJRJIY,, or.othcrwise give him Credit on account'
of...tli.e, .Business, of the ," Wellington Brewery,"
lately conducted by the undersigned. . ....?;
.EDWARD FAGAN. .
SHEEP.
i, 1 A, GENTLE MAN, pnthe' Hunter; /isj
8> j j t%, : desirous of depastring from one to four' Flocks j
I 'oßiSuceo.;'on Thirds. Security can be givon. Apply |
N .to Mr. 'Í uuKLow, at Mr. lloup'b Office, Pitt-street,
I vmft-for'i ..
npriE SYDNEY SUBxORIpriON
Ä RACI S, will be hold on Wednesday, the 30th
April, and Inday the 2nd of Mayi when the follow-
ing Stakes and Purt.es will be run for -
¡FIRST DAY.
1. The Sydney Subscription Clip, value Tifty Pounds,
fo r horses of jail ages. Heats, twice round the
Course-wuglitj for age-entrance Four Pounds
Three entrances órnorác'e-the second horse to
receive bick his stakes ' v
2 f wb ypai old stakes of Fivo Pound Five eich,
with Iwcnty-one Pounds added from the Subscrip-
tion Fund, I. Y, C ,of one¡milt -, t
3. The Ladies' Purse of Iwcntyjivo Pounds, for
horses of all ages-heats, once round the Course
weight for age--entrance 1 hree Pounds.
, .- SECOND DAY. 1 ,
1. Town Plate of iifty I ounds, for horses of ill ages,
heats, twjice round tbe( Course. AVeight for ago
The wihner of the cup to carry not exceeding 71bs
extra at the discretion of the Stewards-entrance
Four Pounds 1 hrée entités or no race-the se-
cond liorse, to;recetye back his stakes. > , ii t
2, ""
3
Pounds added from the Subscription Fund -rHeals
twice roundjthe Course, j \\ eights to bei published
by, tlie tStewards an hour before staring, and ac-
ceptances to be declared within half an hour of such
publication ' t
entrances .to ba made to theiCIerk of the » Course
the day previous to tho iace,¡ between the hours of
five and eight r M _^ I
In addition to theaTiovë entrances. Five Shillings to
be paid to thô Cterk of the'Course for each horse
entered. ?> j * ?* n ~> * » * - i
T he following arc the weights to be carried at the
above Races - »
i w * st. lbs.
Aged horses.'.9 7
Six years ojd .. t ..Í) 0
Fiveditto .,.8 7
. Fpur-dUto .8 0
lji'THf?e dittoifî.?. .. .... 7 7 ¡
ud^awädUto^..^.,.7 0 ,
i)gSje,w,ards ate not yet appointed. t, ?
píreasurer-7^-Mr }(j. Ihll. t t it. I
'"Clerk of the Course-Mr. William Roberts j
^¿The. Public are invitedto subscribe to these Races>
,andp bsts of subscription^already received »ill be
^ound,at Mr. Charles Smith's, and Mr Richard
"Crampton's.
i s v*
A FINS STOCK OP NEW CAUGHT
SPERM &. COMMON Oil, AT THE
"aXiAZXNG STAR."
JWilU'L has employed all hand»
. for a month to clear out his Cisterns and
1 inks-all «.hipped off-is now replenishing by new
Oil J W is well aware of the difficult} to have a
constant supply, on a small scale, of pure Sperm Oil,
freed Irom Head Matter, particularly wl)en the Ther-
mometer is above (J5 degrees Hie particles which
ought to ¡ oe VlidL into Candles, is completely dis
sohed, and, iS the eye, imperceptible, put it to 50
degrees, herejNature becomes Chemist, and causes a
sepaiaüon visible to the eye, and divides the head
from tlie tiody*
J WIIIÏL has Housed his Oil by Thermometer.
ï liesëf difficulties are now done away After many
sleophtss. i nights and anxious dajs, J. W can now
say lus Refining 'and Sperm Candle Manufactory is
improved, that its success is complete Now Anxiety
is gbnejI'HeaUh has gone with lum, this is the reason
whyij. W wished to part with Ins Business, cant
bargain with Mr Charon to take a House, nor a
Press-not a drop of Oil nor a rienny for Peter, he
will not take any thing in the shape of Mortality m
his Boat-this occupies part of my time J W can
manago his Business, easy as a N urse do a Child,
bejng concentrated under one roof. I see the Aun
i)alian ¡is in error, (taken up the wrong Ship , it was
on board Ü\e,Peisiqti, .Captain Mallard, tin. Sailors
broke one^of my sun s neck, and scratched his face
no use grumbling j J W. has great trouble in making
faces-T-don.tjltke ^hom damaged
, Large Stock of Glass ¡shades, dummes, Grecian
Lamps, lui Plates, Iron and Brass Wiro, Repans
and Cleans Lamp3, Lamp Contractor, and Lights
them. '
Lets Lamps foi Balls, Routs, and Illuminations
BRING BACS MÏ STOLEN X.OCK.
It's true,
"Iiove laughs at locksmiths;"
if its gone this way-well-the Artist gi\ e Cupid wings
and put out lusi eyes, to shoot the little Monster's
arrows int our Maiden s hearts, am sure, a Lady's
finger has not touched my lock-its marked " J
Willoi.," give 5s for this
Spoim Oil, 5* fjrf gallon, a shame to live with-
out profit, Common Oil pumped oft, 2s 6d.-all Im-
perial, bright as good Rum.
PERSONS desirous of contracting for
the whole, or part of the AVoiks required in
the building of a House and Stores in George street
for Air. GnosE, may sec the drawings and specifica-
tion at the Office of Mi LDWAUB HAIL.IV, Aichitect,
in Elizabeth-street, after tlie 10th instant, any hour
between 10 and ñ o'clock.
N B Security required.
COALS & TIMBER.
fpüE UNDERSIGNED, in leturn
.*. mg thanks to his Triends and Supportirs, begs
to inform the Public m general, that he continues to
supply H<\.RD WOOL), of any dimensions, lequircd
for House or Ship Building, also CLDAR, in Plank
or Boards, 1RLLNA1LS?, S11INGLLS, LA11IS,
&.C., at his (the oldest Yaid in the Colony) Sussex
street.
COALS delivered in Sydney at Twenty Shillings
per Ion of 28 Bushels.
THOMAS HYNDES
A. DICK, JEWElIiER ANS SILVERSMITH,
AS just received by the Plantet,
from the well known house OÍEMANUEI,
Biioiiims Tcwcllers, Silversmiths, and Watchmakers
to their M ijesties, a small but select assortment of
Ladies' Gold and Silver Witches, Ladies' fine gold
Neck Chains, splendid patterns, fine Gold J an nigs,
Silver Guirds (Culb), ,1 tumbles, &ç all of which lie
can~can leconimeiid as cheaper, atui supouor to any
tiling of the kind that has ever arrived in the Colony.
No, 6. Williams' Vince, Gcaige-stieet, \
4n ii 5,1841. )
NOTICE
AND Öl HE R8.
I^HE. UNÔËRSlGMED;.hpffs leave very
4rtt'P/1¿0Pv^A?íM:¡rejiitelJníth¡9;cttlony¡ he:lías:-av;thé:
înstigafton of some of'some of; his .friends,-ventured ¡to
commence bhsmeW, asan Auetióneér,'"and 'Geherat
Commission A'geñtyand'.flatters',líiinsélr;'that froni the
knowledge of his prpfessiprii tngethér.witli.punctuality
and'despatch", in róndériñg:accoú.ñt. Sales' of any. pro-
perty, that may..be,intru9tedtor/him.for Salej ihat'those
>vho.may,be pleased.?id;favolirjhii^^ith Commissions]
will 'have every reason to lie satisfied 'willi the conn?
denço=they. may-have placed fri?-li im i " "- '? i "r . ' ; -'' ,'
;i rTljc..uxd^rsi^ned:\be^sialso,tpi8tate).tp.ithose;.who
do not ,knovy. him, that higjily ros,oeç,tableareferencé
and security: to any-amount; will! be given,to any
? Pijrty.requiring tho¿same, previoùsïtonheir'entnistihg
him" with their property,' .?,??' : ..?ijV;'!;1-¡:'!'-.-. .v:-i;' J
?? "*;. :"."A* ".'??;'Ï\J; v;-r=»«{"- '' ;W.'HÉBBLEWHITE'
)No.5, KiitgHtreêt,; West. .j. Vvii.V. ?;.::': >?-;?;.!.':??[ \
? ??.>+? ". .» : .t)'.|l(:'¿» i' J ' !.?'... i '.-.''"«."I I J;. / ' It.i i
- ?-.' ' '?.?,.i^l'l'.:-nA^,.. (.wi-t-vt I')M'>;?'>.'?'> ',
. !7.-« ahbut'to commênce'ixi tliialineof Business^at
Mr.1 Hutchinsons: Buildings; No. 5¡, King street*
lliQseciPerso'ns'iwhor may> favour^ him: willi'theft corni
monds.:-.-.<-.,; y(i,-(: ,-"-.'. ii ÏÎV* ::'.:.; í* s'.'?? ¿ :-aV -.
The centrical situation of^hig.AtyÇTION MART
is well known'to be of that superior character, as to
insure a-READY;-'SALE-'/and GOOD PRICES, for
every, description:of.Property ; and the punctuality
which.; .will jie^mvariably. observed of immediate
.clqsurfrïf^Acîpuntsi^pnd-handing over - all Monies
dù'ei'ïl.^^fêéla'coWden't will meet the entire appro
ibáUOT oPJílílfflíirbyirs:'1' -'; :; . "? f,
.Jo Gqnf IfijininiBn thêîlntériorhaving Lauded Estates,
[§&$h °Jj.-^grJSVUuraÎ3%0PÇrty'ito dispose ..of« will
meet/with the most prompt attention to their interest;
ahd^Ji-Wwfll rèatffly ¿ttond at their own.'Estates'to
maJ^-SfrJes\ï-tf]}j«ïe^
sentfpr;.Sale;lcanjbp .a.cpommodated'vwith Stabling on
the J J? rcirtises, and.. only; ú^mo^er4tó^Gharge:will,be
m'aHe.fprtheirJieep'duringthe,tirae th.ey~,may(.remain
unsold.1 '.'"vj ;[;,';', , 4'; ,''''?...'S."'-\1-'"- '"?>...' '.''? '!."'??
'? Tlie Stores,*and;Sale Room,''foi1 ihe"reception;1 of
every description »of. GoodsJ wilhbe :ojiéned!pU'the ¿1st
Apni, when. J'.. B,y/i 11 ¿feel < grateful for,falLfaXpursji \
' tea*. Roférénçps .willvbe given, of ..the ; highesture
spectábility,' and Security to'any amount, when'
required: .' ' . ,.'.'" '.", "." ",""' \
.-.? ALSO^^r^ash-advanced on :Grfods. delivered fdri
immediate. Sale?. .;...-.- ,-.-.?., ? ??*-. -.?^?'f'T'i^-Z.'Si*;',-.: ...?? ?
' 'AtafcA,20,-1834. .-? . .---? '-;!???-,- .-,--'
'>jfW K8. JJ COX most', respectfully ;{n
: íé'il-.; -forms the Ladies of Sydney áh(f its'-Vicinity;
that.she has commenced in-the -FRENCH'S'UAY
and CORSET Business ;. antUhopes, by strict a^ten-l
lion, to merit a'share of their favour. , ' ... »J !
No. 8, Loicer George-street, ).
near the King's Wharf. J "-':\
P
ANTED to BORROW, on Mort-
gage, for the Term of Three Years, the above
Sum, to-bp.secured- on Landed [Property,.situated in,
the immediate.V.icinity. of Maitland, and at present
yielding a clear rental of £140,per annum..
Any Person disposed to advance such Sum, will be
.pleased to apply personally, or by letter (post paid),
to .-.-:.. y ÚJJtüPOOLE,,,
George-street, Sydney.
27tfc March, 1834. «
rr»AKE NOTICE.-If^JqHN ^oiï^
STONE,, late of. Hobart. 'Town, and.now of 4he
Hunter's River».does, .not cair..and"rede"bm his'things
left with me, vvitJiiirt\ïenty-oné,;ilays,froni .this date,,
they, will be sold to" pay ex penses,and. his'debt tome.
for Board and Lodging'. : ,> -,';..?.,.;- ,.. Li, .
.. .AyiLLL\.M.;F<qRX)S,::.,
.'George-street, Sydney.!
?25th MaThyÛ34;??;??-?- .... -.; »'-^.?-' .'-;-; ;. ;
Í-' y ? -^ --^.'..-; ";'ÍÍC¿'¿EC?^Í;;;" Í^'-'.V : í,. i
'^pH'E'.«mler5Ígned\liá\rrig-on;REÑTÁ'L
?J- .a FAR^r, knd\Yn;by the ñame of'.JäLMSHAT-.L,-.
Containing Two ¿Thousand Five 'Hundred and Sixty,
Acres;,situated partly>,on-.tlioj:Patèrsôn?.an'd pÀitly pnj
-,th'e;Aíhyyn'Streams,' th.o;boundary ¿pf,;w.bichv:'as Uaidi
ddVvri'íiby. the Gbvernriieñtjin tSep)ember, jl829, ex-¡
'tends "from"Mr.VGI '¡,.TownshendV;-£ándV''dó\vn the¡
AHwyn to&the'.scconit '.Greelt-MieloW the ¡Flat; knownj
bytiiej,naine;,of/^,reconv}piftt,y.iandjàs'/s'tiVe^^
jiave^beenitrespá^sing: on¡tlío;said,(Lawiíand have cut,
;dów;n .'and,carried away ^various, ^Tiin^er.j therefrom,í
which'ac'córding'tothe tenor of my Leásejj. am, bound,
to Vpreveht ;. I ¡ hereby J give'inbfee'ï Uhàt'.ali.'Shihgles,;
Post, Rails, ^drvanyifltlie.r kindfof:Timber-po'cut) I
shall,, immediately; prev.ont .being jfemov.çd, andí causo
thePartíes sp, .illegally acting, to-be criminally';pro-
secuted' for.thc!same.'' .-''.'. , ,*. ;,"?'.
. j Dated at Ellmshall, Paterson's River; this' 17th day
of March, 1834.. : ., '. .-, ?..?'??. ?'?'.»'^ "r;;1/-- ;
.. 'WILLIAM WENTWORTH RUCKNELL.!
. . MÈ}JllO)ï^£^'>'^\
rrlÍE UNDERSIGNED being abótttí
"?* , to REMOVE from his present Residence, the
corner of George and King-streets, to the corner of
Pitt & Cainpboll-stiects, hereby,give notice to tailors,
bootmakers, and other tradesmen, not to give credit to
any Person on his account, without the authority of
Mrs. HUTCHINSON, or the Undersigned . ; ? i ; ?'-,'
i-V WILLIAM HUTCHINSON.
76, Qeo-gc-street, March 31st, 1834..
"vEüÄO'fÄ , !;: ,
R. t\i. BURKE,, Surgeon, respect-,
, , fully intimates that he has.RÉMÜVED front
Ultimo Cottage to 'George-street, South, corner of
Livurpool-strcet, where he purposes practising the
différent branches of-li is Profession.
George-street, South, 2d April, 1834. ?.?..
.WAWT33» IMMEDIATSI.T
IN ÏHK,ÇOUNTKY,
ACObK^.ilOlJSE MAID,, «ind
; LAUNDRY: .WOMAN, each of whom, must
perfectly understand, |lj»ii.r, ^qyeral, occupations,, and
have gooil'rpfe'rçncc as {o.character. 1 , .- ;.,,.' :,¿..
Apply to Mr.; C. CUANE, ''"''Leather Bottle," Cas
tlcrcaghrstreet. ; ' ..
Sydney, April 7,1834.
THIS DAY, IS PUBLISHED;
PZtXCE 28. 0d., ,
ZIWELVIl 1'LAIV Di CO URSES,
"?addicted to the PRISONERS of the CROWN,
in the Colony of New South W IIPI, with an AP
PENDIX, containing a MANUAL o( PRAYERS,
foi their Use, by the Rev. C. PILIDLIL N. WILTOV,
M A , Chaplain of Newcastle.
Io bo liad of all the Booksellers;
p---- x , , .
This Day is Published, Pi ice 10s. Gd.'.
VOL. IV.
OP ,.,_. ) l, 1 !
vyus lABTr-ai IVSACAZIMTB & HHTSETTIVX»
J^OIi the Months of July, August, and
September, 1833, neatly Bourd, with all the
oliqint 1 mbellishmerits, now Music, &c.
Subscribers to this Work haye the opportunity of
completing their Sets, from the commencement of the
nnpiovcd bones, at a reduced pneo.
WILLIAM EVANS,
Bridge street
AUSTRALIAN
tFSTION BENEFIT SOCIETY
AT an ANJOURNED PUBLIC
MEE1ING, held in the Rooms of the Sydney
Mechanics' School of Arts, on 1 nday Lvening, the
4th of April, 1834,
EDWARD BIDDULPH, ESQ.
IV VUE ciiAin.
Tile Articles of the Society, a» revised by the Sub
Committee, were read, after which the following
Resolutions wcro passed ,
RESOLUTION 1.
Moved by Sidney Stephen, Esq. ; seconded by Mr.
Hipkiss, J > i> < » \ » J *
T hat the Laws a.nd-vR-egnlations, as reused by the
Sub-Committee, and now. read, be adopted as tin»
I aws and Regulations of the Australian Union Benefit
Society. r " '
RESOLUTION II. r J
Moved by Sydney Stephen, Esq,, scconded.by Mr.
Kentish,
That a Deputation be appointed to wait uçon His
Excellency General RiciiAnD BOUIIKE, respectfully
to solicit him lo become the Patron of" the Society,
and that such Deputation do consist'of Colonel Shad-
forth, Fdward Biddulph, fTsq , Sydney Stefihen, Esq ,
Rev Henry Carmichael, Mr; Richard! Hrèkiss, Mr
Simon Dpddi Mr; James Bibb, Mr.^Davfd Taylor,
Mr Alexander Wilson, and Mr. William James
Edwords. *" T ^ ^
RESOLUTION III.
Moved by J. W. M'Durmott, Esq , seconded by
Mr. Kentish, \
1 hat ^Deputation be appointed also to wait upon
the Officers of the Committee of Management of tiie
Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, respectfully to
request of them to allow the use of their apartments,
for the transacting of the business of the Society in,
during the^ensumg year , and that tho said Deputa-
tion do con«istof Colonel Shadforth, Edwaid Biddulph,
Esq., Sydney Stephen, Esq , Mr Simon Dodd, Mr.
James B|bb> Mr. Alexander Wilson, and Mr. William
James Edwards i'ï V *>
_. RESOLUTION« IV.-«.»"T ««.«.
Moved by"J. W. M'Durmott, Esq., seconded byiMr,
Kenrick, ' ",,
That a Vote of Thanks be presented to tlje-Pro-
visional and Sub Committees, and those»Genttemen
that have so liberally rendered their assistance in Hhe
formation of the Articles of the Society ;'for the-veTy
and good effect their exertions has tended^. to> in. carry-
ing the objects of this Society to its presen} statef of
maturity. ' "
RESOLUTION V-« * '
Moved by Mr, Simon Dodd , seconded by Rev. H.
Carmichael, N
That Colonel T. Shadforth be appointed President
of the Soc ety for the ensuing year. ,
t - ,» RESOLU HON VI.
Moved by J,;W. M'Durmott, Esq., seconded by Mr.
Jolin Pritchard, .j, r v j t- »
'>lliatcEdward Biddulph, Esq be appointed Trea-
surer to the Society for the ensuing vear.
( , " RLSOLUTION VII- a ii nu -
Moved by J W M'Durmott,, Esq., seconded by
Sydnej Stephen, Esq * ' i
That tins Society do present to Mr. William James
Edwards'a Silver-Medal, for Jiis unwearied-and
praiseworthy ^inleayounr «u L.mgiug »Ula JSui-ictj tu
its present state of maturity \, \"
'RESOLUTION, VIH. i
Moved by Sydney Stephen, Esq., seconded by Mr.
Richard Hipkis'," "> »
lliat the Provisional Secretary, Mr. William J
Edwards, be requested to have the several Rules oi
this Soc ety transcribed! on parchment, without delay,
in order that the same may be signed as speedily as
possible, with a view to the early calling of a General
Meeting of the Members, to elect the Surgeon, the
Vice-Presidents, and the Committee of Management,
for the ensuing year.
u * vb "RESOLUTION IÎC.
Moved by Mr. Richard Hipkiss, seconded by Mr
Simon Dodd,
That the Proceedings of this Meeting be inserted
once m each of the Sydney Journals, for the informa
tion of the. Public. '
(Signed) EDWARD BIDDULPH,
Chairman
Edward Biddulph, Esq. having left theXJhair, and
Sydney Stephen, Lsq having been calle 1 thereto, the
following Resolution was carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION A. - i r
Moved by J W M'Duimott, Esq , seconded b\
Mr S Dodd,
That the cordial Thinks oí this Me tmg be pre
Rented to Edward Biddulph, Esq , for his very abl
and impartial conduct m the Chair
(Signed) SYDNEY STEPHEN,
Chan ma i
TO TUE PUBLIC.
RICHARlS STARK
BEGS respectfully to return his moot
sincere thanks to his Friends and the Publie ni
general, for the very liberal support he has hitherto
received m the.
BASAD ANO PAXarC-2" BISCUIT UND,
and hopes, by unremitting attention to Business, ai ii
kpeping Goods of the verj best quality, to meet with
a continuance of their patronage
*"* ßiown Bi ead and Rolls evet y Morning.
Jar* Ginger-bread and Spice Nuts, of a very superior
quality. ,<ML,S
N B -Mr. S. will warrant his LOAF to weigh
rOURPOUNDS, foi Eight pence.
Nu 2, Knie stteet, West.
"_!_P. .,-:--- a i i t
rr«BE SALE pt tho. SIXTEEJS
* FARMS in Argjle, advertised to be SOLD o«
the 17th April, by Mr S. LYONS, is unavoidably
POSIPOiSLD till further notice.
f ^ GRANTS OF LAjND.
'l^O Peisons desiious of obtaining
x G RAN IS of I AM), Mr EDWARD KALLI s
offers hib service«, to Survey the same, and gi\i
every information required by the Commissioners lor
hearing and determining the same.
Apply at his Office, opposite Mr. NORTON'-,
Elizabeth street
rpHE Ti ade will be supplied at thr
-*. London Prices, with 1 wenty per Conti discount,
on quantities not less than ltn Pounds, ",," ^,rir,
CHARLES lftrLÍWr
NOT ta'is. ' J;,/
Pf^HE Indiudunls who luve not been siir*
| x phed with tho AUS1RAL1AN ALMANACK
and D1RLG10RA, should apply immediately to the
GAZEUL OEE1CL,
on ro mt
VARIOUS AGLNTS
foi tho same, as the remaining Cdpies unsold (twenty
two in number) will be forwarded to Europe by the.
hist opportunity.
, Gatutt» Ofiie, 20th Match, 1834.
$