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ABSCONDED
ON the 19th instant, FRANCIS DENING-
my Indented Apprentice, from the Livere
pool Male Orphan School — this is to authorisd
any of Her Majesty's Police to have the sai
Francis Dening apprehended and returned t
his master.
Description. — About fifteen years old;
nearly five feet in height; stout in his body and
limbs; black hair; heavy eye brows; round face;
appears as if his eyes were a little affected
JOHN GRIFFITHS,
Boot and Shoe-maker.
No. 101, Pitt-street, Sydney,
Nov. 24th, 1838.
WANTED
B Y the undersigned asober and active WINE
COOPER, one who thoroughly under
stands his business. He will have constant
employment and liberal wages.
H. FISHER,
Rectifier, &c.
Sussex Distillery, Nov. 22, 1838.
HOUSE & SHOP
TO LET in HUNTER-STREET, next door
to " Maclehose's Bazaar," Rent extremely
moderate, Fixtures to be taken at a fair va
luation, which may be paid for by a good bill
at three months.
N. B. — The situation is one of the very best
in Sydney, being within twenty yards of the
centre of George-street, and one of the greatest
thoroughfares "in the town. For particulars
apply to Mr. Peck on the premises.
Mutter
2s. Od. per lb. .
BUTTER of Excellent Quality is now
selling at the Grocery and Provision
Warehouse of the Undersigned, 35, YORK-
STREET, at 2s. POUND.
Also, First Quality IRISH BUTTER, Is.
8d. POUND by the Firkin.
HENRY PECKHAM.
To Dealers and the Public in
General.
JHALL, will Sell by PUBLIC AUC-
TION, at his Rooms in Pitt street, ad
joining the Theatre', THIS-DAY, the 24th in
stant, at 11 at noon, a large assortment of
BOOKS, together with a large quantity of
PLATED GLASSWARE and HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, consisting of Sofas, Chairs,
Tables, &c., and other articles too numerous to
mention.
LEVIEN'S LIQUID
For destroying Flies, Bugs , Mosquitos »
Ants, Cockroaches, and other Insects.
THE above invaluable Article may now be
purchased at the following places, in Tin
Bottles at Is 6d and 3s each: —
L. Samuel, George-street
F. Mitchell, George -street
J. M. Illidge, George-street
John Neilson, George-street
John Stuart, George street
James Tegg, George-street
J. Ginger, -Market
J. Maclehose, Hunter-street
A. Davy, Hunter-street
C. Mellington, Phillip-street
Agent at Maitland — A. Levien, Post Office.
Observe! Each bottle is labelled with direc
tions, and signed,
B. Cr. LEYIEN.
SALES BY AUCTION,
WILSON'S.
; : IFAIML-
NEPEAN RIVER.
J. T. WILSON
HAS much pleasure in announcing to the
Agriculturists and others, that he has
received instructions from the Proprietor to
bring to public competition on TUESDAY
the 27th day of November, at his well-known
Sale Rooms, at half-past 11 for 12 o'clock, and
positively without the least reserve, an excellent
Farm, containing
ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY ACRES.
Twenty Acres are cleared and under Crop, with
Wheat, Maize, and Tobacco, at the present
moment.
Twenty Acres more are cleared and ready for
the plough. A further Twenty Acres form a
Grass Paddock; the whole of which, 60 acres
are fenced, with a 4 -rail fence dividing each
paddock separately.
Upon the Farm is erected a good Slab House
with Out houses and Piggeries, & c. and' a .useful
Kitchen Garden is also established.
This F arm is situated near Castlerea"h, m
the County of Cumberland is bounded on the
west by the Nepean River ; on the north bv J.
Cornwallis's 100 "acres; on the south by c!
Cheshire's 100 acres; and on the east 6y a
line including two portions of 50 and 80 acres.
This Farm is well known as Air. Thomas Rose's
BLACKHEATH FARM,
And is proverbial for its Crops, and a never-
failing supply of Water from the
NEPEAN RIVER.
It lias also the advantage of an excellent fall for
the erection of a Water Wheel, by the power of
which wheat and other grain might be ground
and dressed. It is situated in the very heart of
the finest Wheat district in the Colony, and
would, doubtless, therefore, ensure to the Spe
culator
A RAPID FORTLNE.
It has also a right to the extensive Government
Run of Ham Common, sav 10,000 acres, and is
distant but four miles from the flourishing
TOWN OF RICHMOND.
To any Gentlemen having business engage
ments in that thriving City, this Farm must
therefore be invaluable, as he might after the
toils of the day seek quietude, and repose
in the bosom of his Family; and while
renewing his strength for liis daily labour, be
increasing hourly his wealth by this Property
increasing in value.
To the newly arrived Emigrant, desirous of
seeking riches in his
ADOPTED COUNTRY,
this Homestead, with all its varied excellencies
may be said io open
A Mine of Wealth.
Here will he find that Nature has been bounti
ful almost to profusion; — here will he find all
the heart could in its most sanguinary moments
wish for.
The Title is unexceptionable being a Grant
from the Crown.
Conditions and Terms highly liberal, declared
at 'Sale.
IS YEARS' LEASE.
To Mechanics , Market Gardeners ,
retired Tradesmen 3
J. T. WILSON
Announces that he has been instructed to offer
by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 4th
day of December, at his Rooms, 74, George-
street, if not previously disposed of by Pri
vate Contract, the unexpired Lease of
Q'A ACRES" OF RICH LAN D,
being for 1 8 years more or less.
Tts boundary on the North is by an extensive
frontage to the River, named after the
UNDAUNTED NAVIGATOR COOK,
On the West by John Webb's, land, 19
chains. 50 links, on the East by Alartin
Cooper's land, and the South by the
MAJESTIC WATERS
of Botany Bay.
J. T. W. will deviate from the custom of the
day in this case, and offer but a few remarks;
the merks of this Property having been the
topic of conversation for some time in the
Colony. It must howeier be recollected that
the whole supply of Fish for Sydney Alarket is
procured in this neighbourhood, which is a
sufficient guarantee of its abundance.
wi&wmi & W<D<DID
are also obtained here without difficulty, and
the land is adapted to every purpose.
A profitable speculation might also be ensured
in the establishment of
A PERRY.
In short the modes of obtaining independence
by possessing this land are innumerable. "
Terms and conditions at Sale.
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