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Amor, Charles "v Arihur, Henry
Anketell, YV
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Bateman, William Blackburn, Edward
Balmnin, Mrs Boe, Win
Barber, G F A Bourchier.. Fras 2
Basnett, G A F Boyd, John.
Basnett, George 2 Bowen, W
Barclay, James Bowden, Mrs
Battley, Richard Browu, M>s Amelia
Barry, Jas or. John Britain Wm
Bagg, William B'iddon, Richard 2
Barnes, W ED Britfan Mrs
Beaton, David. Brooks, James'
Bett, J 2L Brodie. Mr
Berry, Mrs- Br\don James
Bently, George 2 Burgess, Miss Jane
Best, Geor_e 2 Buntine, Hugh
Bicknell, Charles Butler Mrs A B
Bignelli J -hn- Byrcn, John
Bignell, Her.ry Bjrne, Ann.
Blake, E Bverly, FJ
Blair, Robert W B
Blanford, Mr Beale, Miss
Blows, James Bailey, James
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Carty, Bridget Connors, Thomas
Cameron Donald 2 Cockayne, ;
i Carroll, James Connell, James
Cassidy, -Michael Coombs, Thomas
Cannings. W 2 C< ffie, Wm
Carlyle, W Coaies, Walter
Cadden, Mrs Corner, Owen 2
I Carter, Joseph Collins, Anthony
Gaidew, James Coulur, Win
Carmirhael, Donald Connolly, James M 2
I Qarswell, Robert Crit hton David
Caddm, Simon Crawfo-d, Aaron
garter, S H Cress<»n. Henry
garter, John ('root. Mr
Carroll, Michael Cruit kshank. Alex
Chit-holm, J M 2 Curtis, Emily
Chamberlain, R Cummins W J
Christy, Mrs Cunningham, And
j Chambers, John - Clark, Robert 2
Clarke, R Campbell, John
' Costello, John Clinch, Captain
Corbitb Edward Curr, Edward
Comous, Daniel Campbell, Murdoch
Coventry, Thomas Clare, John 2
a
Davis, George . Douglas, Henry
Dahon, W Dtmdas, Fras
X)ight, Mr Dudlej > Mr
Dixon, Miss Chart Dyson John
Douglas, Wm Dobson, Wm
Douglas, Miss Gath Dawson, James
Dodds, Charles
Eagle, Mrs Empy. Elian
Eaole, Grorgq English, Michael
jEgan, John Ewing, Robert
Elliott, Henry
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Farroan, John % "Fletcher, Ronald
| Farquhar, D R " Forrester, Charles
Ferrie, Peter Foster, Mrs Eliza
Ferguson, John Foster, J L
Finnegan, Mrs Frast r. Alex
, F'rmin, T Fry, Willi Vm
i Finney, Richard- -Fraser. J as
Fitgerald. Patrick Furnes., Charley
Flemraing, Mrs W
Cr
Gate, J Gourlay, Thomas
GUbeit, GA4, Gower John
Gly nn, Lnuri-nce Good, Robert
i (n-'eason, Margaret Grant, J.ohn
Glendennir.g, C Graham, J.ired 3:.
: Gleeson, Dun Griffiths, Jv.lm
i Gould, Mary Ann Greene, E H
Good; John Gavan, Miss E 2.
Goodman, G , Gibb, Wm
Gory, James : J '
Harrison, J Hedlam, Wm
Hassall, H B 2 . Heid John
Harkness & G<acie2 Biggins, Jame$
Hall, C B. Higgins, John
Hayes, Mathew . Hieky, Henry
Hamilton, J M Higgin», Mrs ML
f Hall, Thomas % Hill, John
h Harris, Francis 5. Hirst, Elizabeth
| Hamilton, John orELowes William
Mary Hog an, Mr,
Hayes, James Howard, Charles %
H Hall, W Hunnifprd, Thos 2
Harrison, Capt. 3 Hunter, James 2
pi Hayes, Robt 2, Hurry, Tnos
d Haines, Mrs Hunter, John
jJ Hydon, James Hunter, Alary
i Hepburn, James Hunter, Campbell
s' Herbertson, Francis Hutton, Mr
Hendrick, Mrs MariaHisloss, George
Hedlam, John 2.
I&J
Irwin, Joseph Jones, Gapt Alicia;
J ardine, Thomas. Johnson &. Wright .
James, Mrs. -Jones, John
Jamieson & Ravyson Joyce, Patk
Jepkiq?, Allan Jones, George.
X
i Kelsh, David 3> Kind, Joseph.
Knedv, Miss King, Daniel
$ell, Vlrs Edwd; Kittlety, W
Kennedy, Duncan King, John
Kennedy; John Kilby, James-;
Keller y- Hugh King, George
Kennedy. Dmald Knox John
i Kelly,. Daniel Kyffin, E Q-
$ Kelly, Thomas. Kelsall, Esq
j. King1, Joseph
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Larkin, Ann Eeahy, Edward
Karge, Mrs Lockharr, Hugh
Damey, Mr. Lodge, Oliver
Leopard, Andrew Lumscen. W 2-
Le Souffe, Esq. 2 Lynch, William 8.
'Levett,-F F Lyons, Mr(Brighton)
Legge Lov.'den, John.
: Leopard, Ellen
XVE
Martin, Ek B Mulvilull. Michl
Mathers, Wra McMillan, A
Madden, Mrs Mcintosh, W m 2.
Maunsell, Mrs McMillan, John %
Martin/ John 2 McCruddon, Wm
Martin Miss Margt McDonald; Allan
Maunsell, Mr McKenna, James
Martin, Airs John McKinnon, Colin
Mathew, George McNamara Patk
Mathers J & D McLagan, George 2
Mason, James McRae, Angus
Mathew & Bett McDonald, John !
M.athews, Jpjin McDonald, Kenneth
Marshall, Gilbert McCunn, Margt.
Meade, Richard 2 Ale Caw, Mathew
Menzies,. Archd MtCarihy, John
Mitkleburgh, Mrs McMurriik, John
iMeadle, C % McGratb, Robt
Metkle, George McCarthy. John
;Mi!l, Alex 2 Alac.kenzie, Farquhar
jMiiler, Mrs MaeAnhur Donald
'Mitchell, Thos 2 Mackenzie, Alex
Milligan, George MacRae, Dxtncaa
Mitchell, Miss Jane MacDonald John
Miller,' T tins Ma- kinnon, Charles
Miller, Henry Macfarlane, Walter
M"Ore, Wm AlacNicd, Air
Mouritz. J»»hn . AlacLnnes, John.
Mount, Thos Alaekenzic,. Capt
Morgan, Martin. MacCallan, Wm
Morison, H B AlacDona'd, Robt 2
M nroe, II . Micky. Robt
Morris, C W Mackay, Juimes.
Moore . C or W Al.igrath, Thady
Murray, And vv Meek, Airs
Murrav, John 2 AlcI'lurson, Air
Mullen Airs Maria AIcGuire, Wm
Munro, Jolui Mac kersey. John
ATurphy, Lawrence Alarnel, Alary
Mu-ton John
W . -
Nash, John - :
O'Bryan, Patk O'Hara, Dr
.O'Brien, Terrence O'Keiffe, Ellen
0 Connell, Airs Orr, Mr
O'Conncll, John Osborne, Airs
.0 'Connell, George Owen, Even.
O'Flanaan, AlichJ
P.
Parker, Edward 2 Phelnn, Mary
Palmer, Alathevv Phillips lit-nry
Palmer, C H Pope, Wm 2;
Parton. Peter Potter, J ha
- Pattinson, Robt Power, R, H
Pattinson, John Power. T H
'Pearce, Airs Alary A Pritcbardi O,
Pearson, Henry
®'' ' r,
Radford, Mrs J C Roycrift, Samuel
Reeves, Samuel Robinson, Henry
Reeves. Robert 2. Rowlinson. Thos.
Uees'e, Jihn Roach. George
Reid, Thomas R.ib:jrtion, Collier
Ritchie, Jantes. Rogers,. Mary
Richmond, Henry Rose, John
Rovve, Mrs & W 2 Rutherford, George
llo'-erts, James 2, Rtder, Patrick
Robertson, Lewis 4. R>an, Wm .
Roberts, David Ryan, Denis
launders, Capt J S-nythe (SuryeyorJ
Salter, T Smith, Win
Salter, H Smith, Patrick
Sehnider, Monsieur J Spark e. Henry.
Sccales. AdoIpbUd' 4 Stewart. Alex
Scott, George Sti wart, Aliss Eupt
Scottt Airs Staunton, Jo: n
Scotf, Thomas 2- Sturge.e, Mr 2V
Seymour, J W Stanlnke, Robert
Sedgwick, W Stewart, Dr
Shaiignessy, John Stewart. D & R
Shaw, James Stewart, Peter
Simpson, Joseph Stewart, John
Sievr wrigh. C H Stevens, I W
Simonds, M E Stone, Robert
?mi h, Wui 3. Sutherland. Mrs J
Smith, James Swan, J.-;hn
vmiih, George Sloane, Thomas
, Smith. Eben< zer Souiherw'ood, James
Smith, Alts Betsy
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Kavlor, George 2 Toman, John
Taiife, Fras Trotman, Thomas 2
Tnuntoq, E Truman, Air
Thompson, A T 4 Tracey, Atari in
Thomas, Air DP
1 horns m. D L 3 Turner. Jimes,
Thomson, A C I ucker, S „
Thomson, D ivid Tqlk, Mrs
"Thomson, Gilbert Turner.,. Alfred
iTliompscn. Joseph Tayl"r;, Henry
'Toogood, Thorn ,s Twinton, Thomas.
Toby, Captain
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Hrquhart, Geo. 3
Vaughan, AI A Vnutier, Mra & Danl
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Watson. James 2. West, Miss
AVatson, Esq White. R tchael
Wait, W in White J R
Ward, Robt White, Lieut Col By
Watters, Silvester Wimer, B P.
Ware, Mrs Harriet Williamson, Edw
Wain, W K- Wills, J<»se h
Wait, Mrs L W Wighton, Mary
W.tlker, James Wilkins, Wentworih
Hatt, Ross VVdlis, E q
\TaIsh, Miss Julia MMnter, S
Watson & Hunter 1-S.WiHiam.son, A
VVaymark. Hetiry Worth, H A AT
Watt, Alex 2 Woodlock, Miehael
Watson, M rs J as, M' ooley, J AI.
Walsh, Airs Wragg, Thomas
Webley; Will rey, Geo B.»
Webster, n G Wilkins, W
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Young, W or J York, James
Young, Alfred
HENRY D. KEAIP,
Postmaster.
? POST OFFICE.
LIST OF LETTERS detained at this
office for sea postage, due under the
Act of the Governor and Council, 2 )d
Victoria, No 17, and to be paid before iliey
can be forwarded —
Burnett, Mrs John — Hobart To.wn, V.D.L.
Connor, Air- O — Launceston
Davidson. John — Launceston
Haydon, Samuel — Devonshire, England
Haydon,Miss Fanny— Devonshire, England
Holgate, Aliss — Manchester, England
Hayman, Robert— South Australia
Jones, Mrs., — Launceston, V'.D.I.
Lindsay, E. F. — Hobart Town
Moriison, A. — Hobart Town
Newland, R. F. — Adelaide
Perry, William — Ilobart Town V';D.L.
Scannell, Denis — Cork, Ireland
Symonc's, Capt. — Launceston
Strang. Aliss— Campbelltown, V.D.L.
Sprunt, John— rLaunceston, V.D.L.
Whittam, Mrs. — Chelsea, London
Wilson, Rev. James — Tanderagee, Ireland
Wilson & Toakin Hobart Town.
HENRY D KEMP,
Postmaster,
Melbourne, 30ih June/ 1843.
IMPOUNDED at the Weiraby pound, June
22 1843
One fawn coloured steer, a heart on off rump
One red steer, supposed TVS near rump
One black bullock S off thigh WW XI (the WW
conjoined) (.ffrump, 3 off ribs DW near back 8S
nearrump evs iut .
One dark brown and white cow and calf supposed
GC near rump. W3 off sump
One dark brown cow G„D JxJ. off rump 7 near
rump a new blotched bmnd near ribs ears cut.
If not claimed and expense's paid on or before
the 17, th of «Tu'y they -will be- so d at the pound
yaid according to act of council.
J. W. SEYMOUR,
PoUiidkeeper.,
IMPOUNDED at the Ivalkallo pound, 2!)t!i June
1843, "
ft. white poly cow, red, spottrd DIR off-side, 8 off
shonlder, JM behind off shnuider, and .-uppostd
() near side.
A icd poly cm and mouse color male calf, WD or
WO coni ined off side nd ilh,ir;b'e off shoulder.
If n >r claimed, leleased, and.< xjjeii-es paid on or
beforeMond.iy 24th Julv, they wil! on that day, at
12 o'clock, lie sold at the pound "yard acceding lo
Act o: (Jcuncil.
ROBERT RKEVES
Poundueeper.
TVT-AMES of- MEN who have ab conded from
IM the Government Stockade, Melbuine, 24 h
June, 18-18: — - -
N >J Tijomas Loydell; age 29y native place, Lvi-
Cpsier ; trad or calling, rooin ; when tried,
March, 1827 J sentence, !ife ; ship, Fluenta ;
year of arrival, IS2S ; height 5 feet 6' inches;
co.-nplexi- n, dark ; liair brown eyes, haz/h
i Marks, scar over the right eye br<iw.
: No. % f hvrles Slipiit ; age, 3G ; native place,
Liner Inshiie ; trade or calling blicksmiih ; when
tried, April, 1838 ; sentence: 7 yenrs ; s!iip, John
Btry; year of arrival, IS39 ; height, 5 feet 9.
inches ; complexion, dari. ; h-.ir, brown ; eyes,
kaZr'K Marks, scar on left hand. .
No. 3 James Jon nit -n ; age, 24;. native place,
G.asgow ; -radc or calling, labourer; whan tried,
April, 1837 ; sentence, 14 year- ; sli'n, Asa;
' year of ariival, 1837 ; lie gilt, 5 feet 9| inches;
c mplexiou, fair ; hair, brown; py,es, hazel.
Marks, G. G. O, on left arm
No. 4. Thomas Taylor ; age, SO ; na ive place,
Liverpoo' ; trade or calling, s.u.or; when tried,
April, 1836; sentence, life; ship, J hn ;. year
of arrival, 1837-; height, 5 feet 6 inches ; com
plexioh, ruddy ; hair, brown ; eyes, grey.
Marks, woman. and flag anchor, F. O. seven stars
on Mailt arm, and weeping willow, on left arm
No 5; John Tonbock ; age, 29; native p'ace,
j Lancashire ; trade or calling: bricklayer ; when
tri; d, August, 1834; sentence, life ; ship. Lord
Kenm vvay : year of arrival. 1S351; height, 5-
fei t 6. incites ; complexion, fair ;. hair, brown ;
eyes, grey. Marks, none.
No 6. James Major; age, 25; native place,
MariC!ie>ter ; trade or calling labourer; iv!ien
f tried, May, 1834; sentence It years ; ship. Lord
Nugen; ; year of arrival , 1 835-; In i-ht, S feel
5 inches ; c mp'exion, sa'h.w ; hair, browu ;
eyes, grey.' M rk, ca-t in on' eye.
No. 7. GharlE' K-eme; ag, 26 ; native p'ace,
Lancash're ; trade or calling, laboiner; when
tried, August, 1834 ; sentence, life ; ship. Lord
Nugent ; year of arrival, 1835; height, 5 feet
10 inches ; complexion, ruddy hair, biown ;
eyes, Imzel, Mark, scar on left wrist.
No' 8. Joseph Williams; age, 30 ; i-aiive place.
Bristol ; trade or calling, sawyer ; when tried,
IVlarch, 1830 ; scnteHce. life ; ship, L>rd Lyne-
docu ; year of ariival. 1832; htiglii, 5 feet 3
inchis; complexion, dark; hair, brr wn ; eyes,
grey. Ma>ks, sctr on right eye brow, and scar
on left cbeelv
FRED. B. ST. JOHN.
' ' Police AJagEtrate. :
Police Office, Melbourne,
2gtli June, 1843.
masigmwgibgawjibmrfwu',i:n f.; imimmkb winiiii-k mif puwi mm
Bt. James' &h.nzoh..
THE Seat-holders, are respectfully „ informed,
that attendance will be given at this Church
on Wednesday and Friday next, the 5th and 7ih
instant. Frf ni three till five o'clock in the after
noon, for the purpose of receiving the seat-rents
for the ensuing half year. ; and oq Alouday, th.e
I.Qih instaut, at the above mentioned hour similar
attendance will lie given for ihe purpose of letting
such sit ings as are at present mi; ccupied, or may
have become.: vacant by the: non-payment of the
rent.
A. C. THOMSON,
Secretary to CkutYh Committee.
Ju'y 1, 1843;
MR. ADAM MURRAY bees to announce to
the public that he tdves private insti uction
Ln the Latin toneiie to qualify men to employ it in
riew p-iner Leaders.
Jgar tracts f> om leader in
last Tuesday s P. P. ; Mr. A. M-.s corrections .
Herald.
Wine illioe,. ; larrymce Hinc il.'ae-lachrymae
Verbatum et litcratum. Verbatim et literatim
Note. — bix blunders ia four words.
EVENING ENGLISH GRAMMAR CLASS. .
To ascertain the advancement of his pupils, Pro-
fessot Mi requests thein to point out to him the
unoraniinatical andjpelrgant expressions which too
frequently app- ar in the columns of the P, P. He
rald.
Re idence,
Rlessin: -tori Place. June 2,8
W- HsnSsTSoa
GUN MAKERS.
BEG- leave to inform their friend and th.e pub
lic that they have removed from Great Bourke
street to Little Collins street, next door to Mr.
Halfpenny's, the yilliam Tell, where they hpe by
a s rict attention to business, to gain a share of
p.ub'ic patronage.
Double guns re-stocked, from 10 to 2
Single ditto 15 to 1
Double guns altered from flint lo
percu«sion £L 5 to 1 10
Single ditto 12,6.1 to 15.
U mbrellas, parasols, &c., &c., neatly repaired
and covered.
July l.;
New Stationery and Music
Warehouse.
THE undersigned will open this day their
Warehouse (between the Royal Hotel and,
Mr. Cooper's Medical Hall, in Collins-street),
with an extensive variety of paper in all its diffe-
lent branches, best. English parchment, various
sizes, account books in great variety, and an ex-
tensive assortment of plain and fancy stationery.
They have also a choice selection of popular music,
with a few first-rate pianofortes, the whole being
well worthy the attention of purchasers.
JOHN PULLAR & CO.
Melbourne, 26th June, 1843,
HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. "
Sink & Hairlin
Beg to. inform their numerous friends that they
have reduced their charges for Livery to 4s. per
night-= Baits in proportion Horses kept by the
quarter at 2 Is. per week.
They have also reduced their charges for hire
as follows : —
s. a.
Cairiage nnd pair of Horses 2 0 0 pgr day.
Gig and Horse 1 0 0 "
Gig and Harness 0 10 0 "
Horse .. 0 10 0 «'
Sales by auction for horses', on each Friday, a
twelve o'clock, t»? usual.
Bnzaar, -28th June j 1843. |
Amateur theatricals.
THE Committee of the Melbourne Amateur
Theatrical Club have arranged for the per
formance of
TSPS;
At the Mulb iurne Theatre, on
THURSDAY iv EXT, 6th July.
On the same occasion will be represented y,e
Drama of '
Valentine and Orson)
Or, the
wild man of the woods.
With several songs and musical piec.-s to fi.l up an
Entertaining Interlude.
As these perf r malices are intended .wholly to
draw out the t dents of the Amateurs, the p.rs
will be filled solely by the Member, of the Cluh,
Ij an early a(iveiti>ement the puldic "wiil be
placed in possession of the incidents and characters.
G. B.
Stage Manpger-.
Tickets to<be hail at ihe Times Office Mi F'iwk—
ner's Stationery Warehon-e, and Mr Howe, co.i-
feclioner
SELLING OFF ! ! !
OTyiNG. to the serious depression of; the tjmes,
the pri'piie'or of the
WATERLOO HOUSE,
Collins-street,
Beg to apprise the public that on Monday, the
3rd July, they wilt comnien e
SELLING OFF
the whole of their extensive stock of D papery
Hosiery, Slops, Blankets, Ac.,
AT COS r PRICES,
for cash.
The present scarcity o' which, is the only induce
ment for the proprietors ofluring this
SACRIFICE
which they will continue, for the beneeit oe
retail purchasers, but a Fortnight only.
TO BE LET AT A MODRR \TE RENT, FOR
A SHORT TERM OF YEARS.
A FARM of nfty acres of.-land, with, a good
liwellin-house upon it, seven miles fivm,
Melbouitie.
The laud requiies no clearing, and :about twenty
acres are now uuder crup for the second, iine
A large garden is laid out, which has proved very
productive, and the who'e. is fenced in and snbJi—
vided. 'I he situation is beautiful, the road from
Melbourne the Ik t in the settlement, and there
is a plentiful supply of excellent water
App y to Mr Watson, at tha Times office.
MELBOURNE ACABBMV.
AT an examination of lhe pu nils of. the above
establishment, on the 23rd instant, the
fol owing yung gentleman obtained prizes
LATIN.
Virgil and Sallust — Howard, sen , 1- ; Fisher, 2»
Delectus — IsJ class. Clarke.
2nd class, Young, ) ; Chapipion, 2t
GEOMETRY.
First class, (the six books of Euclid's Elements.)
Howard, sen., Howard, jun , Fisher, (equal).
Second class, Champion, I ; Patterson, 2.
i ARITHMEl lC and ALGEBRA.
Howard, sen , Fisher, Clarke.
Mr Boyd begs to append the following testi — .
motiial : -
Having this day been present at the examination
of the pupils attend!ng,.t-lie Academy, of- Mr- B yd;
in this toivn, I have much plea-u-;e in bearing
testimony to the great and extraordinary prpftcieney,
(considering the lime they have been under tui-,
tion, respectively,) they evinced in the clisslcs.
Algebra and Geometry. It was equally creditable
to the master and the scholars, it being quite
evident that they had mu'ua'.ly been engaged in a
wor,k of.. the understin-iing and the judgment : the
former. .in cqmmunicatiiiir useful instruction in an
attractive manner, and the latter in riceiving and
thorough l.y digesting it, and not m rely iuaprofi -
less exercise of tile memory..
Mr Boyd evidently desery.es every encouragement
from the community,;., and, I trust, will receive
ir.
John Dcnmore Lang, D.D. and M.C.
Melbourne, 23rd June, 1843
Vacation will terminate on the I9th July.
Upper Queen-sueet, -i
June 26 1843. J
FOR SALE, AT THE STORES CF THE
UNDERSIGNED.
WINE and Spirits at the following prices
for c.isli.
Brandy from 17s to 21s according to strength and
qUa'ity
Rum from 15s to 1 7s. ditto
Geneva from 1 6s to 18s. ditto.
\yhiskey from 15s to 1 8s. ditto
Port and Sherry from l2s per dozen to 42.s accor
ding to quality
Champagne; Hock, Claret. Burgundy, and other.;
choice Wines, Ale and Porter of.the best.brands,
at the lowest prices.
GEORGE JAMES.
Wine and Spirit Merchant,
CoHins-dreet, July 1st.
COLONIAL, ENGLI H, AND CHINA PRE
SERVES.
AT HOWE'S, opposite the ROYAL HOTEL,
RASPBERRY JAM 2
QUINCE JAM ;
PLUM ditto F ft 2s'
APPLE ditto W: ft, 2s
Mince Meat , Apricot, Candied Cherries, Black
Currant, Marmalade, Goosfeeiry, Sfc., A®.
Ohina Preserves.
Ginger, Citron, Pine Apple, MangOj Cliou Chou
cr. Chinese fruits mixed,
At the same establishment may be obtained1 all
descriptions of. confectionary, wholesale and retail'
Lozenges of. all sorts, &c. Jot dan and Bitter
Almonds, Table Raisins, Figs, Barcelona Nuts,
Orances, A pies, Currie powder, Bottled Fruits,
Flour by the bag or pound.
Biscuits-.
Plain and Fancy in varieties. Rich Bride Cakes.
TO laCt,
THAT large and commodious store and . dwell
ing house situated in the Market-square,
lately, in the occupation of Messrs. Brodie and
Cruikshank, together with the ouf-houses, and
offices ercqted thereon, well adapted tor an exten
sive mercantile establishment. Rent moderate.
Apply to
A. M'LACHLAN.
Commercial Chambers,
Melbourne, June 26,1843.
J?aliS bp duetto i.'
mr. J. O'CONN liLL
Having removed to the premises lately occupied,
by Mr Tuvner, tailnr, Great Collins—street,
will sell by public auoti m on MONDAY next,
the 3rd July, at 12 o'clock, noon
A QUANTITY of Household Furniture, consist-
xl ing of chairs, fables, sofas, w.asband stands,
bedsteads, mattrasses, stretchers, &c. Also a
variety of watches, dairy utensils, second-hand
harness, &c. & c
Terms cashr-No reserve.
1st July, 1843.
IN THE INSOLVENT ESTA'IE OF MR. W
F. A. A UCKER.
BY ORDER OP T|1F. TRUSTERS.
Ml% S. l DDNN.ELL
Will sell by pqblic unction on the prenrse--, at the
Alerri ("reek, on WEDNESDAY, 19th Ju'-y,. a-
the hour of. twelve o'clock,
A STACK of barley and oaten hay, nboat 9
rY tons, .
A " " oaten hay, " 4 4<
85 acres potatoes.
80 bushels wheat
Pigs, harrows, and garden seeds ; togeiher with
all the drnwing-ioom.-beti-room, »nd kitchen fur
niture, dairy impleuHpi;a,&c., &C.
June 19.
IN Tfl-E' INSOLVENT' ESTATE OF MR.
CHARLES WILLIAMS, OF MEL-
BOURNE.
BT oRdkr OF the TRU-EES.
W>. S. M_DONN.ELLj
\VilI sell by public auction, at his rooms, on MON
DAY, 24th July. at the hour of one o'clock.
ALL the right, title, .and interest, of the in
solvent in and lo Suburban Allotment No. 62,
containing' 14 acres mo.e or less, fronting the
itivr Yiirra, together wi.h all the messu,. ges or,
tenements 1 rected thereon.
ai/=o,
Allotment No. 5, section No, 3; in the town of
Geelong.
Jane 19, '
IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF JOHN
ROACH, OF MELBOURNE, MERCHANT.
BY ORDER OP Tl| T.RUsTKBi
MR. S. M'uONNELL
Wllsellby public auction, on WEDNESDAY
the I2th day of Jaly next, at twelve o'clock .
THE following properties in the said estate,
Viz, —
Lot 1.
Consisting of, a portion of land being pirt of
suburban sect on No 20, in the parisli of Jika
Jika, county of Bourke, and district of Port Phil
lip, consisting of two acres, one rood, and twemy—
five and a— half perches of land; more or. less, oisi
vvbich is erected ah exec lent- brick cottage, and
other op -build ings.-
Lot 2.
Adj -ining the above, also part of suburban sec
tion No. 20, in the parish of Jika Jiku, county of
Bourke, and di,tiict of Port Phillip, containing
about two actes, and one rood, 011 which is erected
an excellent brick cottage.
Terms at: sale.
J.une 21.
SALE OF UNUE ERV.KD AND VALUABLE
LANDED PROPERTY,.
In the Insolvent Estate of Messrs. Camp 7jelfyan
Wooliey,
By Order of the Trustees,
MR. WILLIAM EASEY
Has received instructions to submit to public com-
pe;i ion oh MONDAY, the 3.-d' July, at eleven
o'clock,
AT THE STORES OF
l&sssrs. Campbell and Wooliey,
T"HE billowing valuable lots of Ground widioui
JL reserve.
Lot. No. I,
All that piece or parcel of LnnrJ,. lining pgrtiqn of
Allotment N". 15. Block No. II- having a frontage
ofSileetr,) L;ttle Collins-street, by a depth; 0 54,,
feet, adjoining the " Farmer's Hotel,"
Lot No. 2i
All 'hat piece or parcel of land being Dorlioa 0
Allotment N ». 18, Block No. 9, having a frontage
of 42 feet to Bourke-street, by a depth of 66 feet
Rinches.
Lot No. 3.
All,that pigce or parcel of Land, being portion of
Allotment No. 14, Block N,o.. 13 having u frontage
of 44 feet to Bourke-street, by a depth of 100 feet,
with a four stall stable and skilliun erected - thereon
adjoining Mr. G. Francis' Uabinet Manufactory.
Lot No. 4..
All that piece or parcel of Land, being pinion of
Allotment No. 5, Block No. 23, 56 'eet frouta.e to
Little Bourke-street, by a depth of 79 feet 9 .inches.
Lot No 5.
All that piece or parcel of Land being portion
of Allotments Nos. 2 and 20, Block No. 19. having
19 :eet frontage to Little Bourke-street by a. depth of
48 feet 9 inches.
Lot No. 6.
All that piece or parcel of Land, being portion of
Allotment No. 5, Bh-ck No. 23, 22 feet fi outage to
a lane 20 feet w'dc, running from Bourke-street,
to little Bop'ke-street, by a depth of 56 feet
together with a two loomed cottage erected thereon.
Lot No. 7.
All that piece or. parcel of land, 'containing one
acie ot sui Durban No. 52, being part of the Wai-
mer Estate.
Lot No. 8.
All that piece or paicel of land, containing
two acres of Land in suburban No. 26, on which
, is erected a house containing 5 rooms, store room,
pantry, detached kitchen and servants' room,
stable, fowl house, cait shed, piggery, stock
yards, &c.
Lot No. 9.
All that piece or parcel, of land? containing
one acre of Land in. suburban No. 27, fenced -in,
with a good four roomed cottaae, djetached-A-itcheu,'
and seivants' room erected thereon, subject to a
mortgage of £194. with interest to 31st March of '
£62 Is. 6d«
Lot. No. 10.
All thjat piece . or parcel of 1-rnd, containing
one acre in suburban No. 27; fenced, with hut
and stockyard.
Lot, No. 1L
All that piege or parcel of . Land, being one-half
of Allotment of No. 7, section No, 9, having 66
feet frontage to Corio Terrace, by a depth of If 5
feet; and- adjoining Messrs. Strdchan aud Co's
stores Geelong.
Lot No. 12.
All that piece or parcel of Land, being Allotment
No. 1, Block No 16 at vorio
Lot No, 13.
All that piece or parcel of Land, being Allotment
No. 20, Block 23, at Corio.
Terms — a Cash deposit of twenty per cent.
Residue by approved Bills at 3- and 4imonths.
EX £ HENRY.'-
Paling ! Paling- I I Paling M-!
MR. W. BARRETT
Will sell; by public auction, at Captain Cole's
Wharf, on MONDAY next, the 3rd July, at"
twelve o'clook precisely,
FIVE THOUSAND very superior BROAD
PALING.
And immediaely afterwards," on tlie giouiid
adjoining Captain Cain's store,
Two excellent bullock drays
One ditto horse ditto
One new Spiinir Cait. and an excellent working
Horse, fit either for saddle or harness.
Terms at sale.
UNREbERVED .-ALE.
caefrae and bland
II ive rece ived instructions from His 'Honor Judge-
Wiiljrs Who is. about to proyetd to Entail 1, lo
submit t» public compvti ioii, a hi resilience, at
Heidelberg, .n WEDNESDAY, the 5,tii July
next, at twplve o'clm k,
THE wli-1/ « f his Hou-f.hold Eurnieure,
Careiagis, HOKSES. WINI-.S, BOOK-.,
Simns Eoosir
Hair seated cb..i1s, tab est; s itcuua d«, carpet mats
fender and fire irons, aud several original
ski Ichvs i,f distinguished persons, by Sir Jos;iu<t
ifeyno'ds..
SJrawing Roqm,
Chairs, handsome tn reeu scf.i . circular table,
O to.uan s-.ii'a. carp> t, an-.l a number Of pictures.
BodEooms.
Iron bedsteads, spring mat trais,- carpets, drawers,
bedding, stretchers, c.iairs, &c.
Kitchen utens'lo, cry-tal, crockery, and a grit
varjet) of minor ariicies.
A wry handsome light b'itzka by Kinder,' ex
ceedingly well adapted tor liii . c.i;ony, d-mbie
se; of harness, side saddle, gents' saddle, bridles,
and car, h irues.
,AL'"0. ..
A gpod horse part, water caskl'&c.
Hpxses.
" Traveller," a. Very hand.s>)ine black horse, seven
jeaisu.dj we 1 lik now 11 in thi neigbbouibood
A r ein.-iikaiily fine dark/hp-wii ho.se by ' Alex
ander," four years both steady in saddle ami
Lai ness.
Terms, ca-h.
HOUSE AND LAND IN Lin'LE BOUKK'"-
STREET, FOR SALE. BY AUCTIDN.
ffllx. HsnSey-
Has, reeeivrd- in.st.uctions to sell to the highest
bidder, rip.m ihe premises situate in- Litle
Bouike-sireet, near Stephen a reet, on MON
DAY, at l he hour of iwelve o'clock, .
i'TVIA.I' piece of land, fronting L'ltle Botirkr—
A street, 13 feet 6 inches, by a d.-ptii of 47,
v<jth a right of way at the rear; together with
tbe .good substantially buj.t, messuage now erec.ed
thereon.
Every- particular as to titlq iyade known at sale.
Terms — Casii.
PERF.MP I O B Y «ALE OF THE. CUilTJLR
'I H.OM AS, QFt 15 TONS REGISTER
At the Queen's Wharf, on TUESDAY, the 4'X
day ot July, at the hour. of. twelve o'clock; at-l
noon ,
Mr. Henley--
WILL: SEEL BY AU( TION
THAT fast S .iliog, well built cutter THQYLVS,
with all her stores, masu, sails, stamiiiig
riggiag,,ai)d running gear comp ete, in. good sail
ing trim.
To be sold without reserve for rash.
JOSEPH HU )SOX,.
By his Attor'-ev,
i! . JAMES ROBERTS:
seventy-Five well-bred heifers,
WITHOUT TH$ LEAST RESERVE.,
FORSTEIANjj DAVI&
Will sell by public aueti'piiV ai'the cattle yards, on
MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd of July, at twelve
o'clock,
SEVENTY FIVE SUPERIOR HEIFER.;, one to
three years o'd. atid. perfectly quieti '
' Tertns at sale.
Household Furniture, &c9
I FORSTER AND DAVIS
Have received instructions from the proprietor,
; Doctor Watson, to sell by public auction, at his
residence at Swanston-street, on TUESDAY-.
;NEXT, the 4th Julv, at twelve o'clock.
TABLES '
Chairs'
Carpets .
Fenders and fire irons-
Bedsteads and bedding
Chest drawers and washstand-
Easy chair -
One very superior dinner service
One elegant tray, silver edged v \
Kitchen utentsils
One saddle and bridle by Peete of London, ' .
V. &C , &C, C. " ' v -i "
;- " Terms— .Gnh.
IMPOKTANT SALE OK HORSES.
brodie & cruiksh ayr
Have ret eived instructions fiom William Hamiltoa,%
E qniie, of the Sugar Loaf, Creek, to submit to
. nnnltc competition, at tlie..Lamb Inn, on MON-
DAY, -3rd July,. at twelve o'clock, . .
OA HE undermentioned hore-stock, being a por-
5 X tion of this aentlenian's large stud, and In-m.
the attention which M.r Hamilton has paid to the
improvement of his, stock, the auctioneers i ave .
much pleasure in culling thqatjeajtion ot ths.paulic
to this salei
Darling. — A grev mare, six years old
Fanny.— A chesnut mare, two and a half ditto
Jessy.— A bay mare, two and a half ditto
Speed. — A bay maie, got by an Arab horse, on6:-
of a Stee. Trap mare, three years old.
Span>er. — A bay horse, five years old, out of a
Cleveland mare, and got by Young Steel -
Trap.
Johnny — A grey mare, four years old
Birdy, — A brown horse, thjee years old',
Mameluke— Ajjrpy h-yr-«e,iiitt of a- half-bred" Arab
ina«e, and got by an Arab horse, _
Diamond— A .hay -horse- two and- a'half yearp
Cobby.— A grey horse, two and ajialt' ditto "
Bolivar. — A black horsej lour years bjdgot .byvBo-
livarout of a bloQd'in.ffe./ "
Jamie. — A bay horse, three years old. .
j Term -ruApproved- bills at three months.
. The horses can now be seen at the stables of --
the Lamb Inn.
Unrb-erved sale oe Farm Produce, Cattlk;
Bullocks, Ploughs, Barrows, Drays, &c.,
thk property of Messrs Masset & Anderson."
Western Port. "
BRODIE ANDTRUIKSHAN'K;
Have received positive instructions to sell byk .
auction, at their rooms, Collins-street, oil TUES-
DAY. 4th July, at twelve o'c'ock, "
ffl WENTY TONS OF POTATOES
100 bushels wheat
100 bushels oats.
20 tons hay '
6 milk cows r'-',-.-
10 woiking bullocks.,
3-plougbs
2 paii harrows
L-winnowing machine "
30 pigs
8 cwt onions
1 boat, and
About 200 head of wild cattb, .
Teims at sale. v
THE EFFECTS OF A GENTLEMAN LEAVING
THE CO OiNY.
BRODIE &"GiTuiKSHA.NIC
Have recieved instructions to dispose of hyauciion,
at their rooms, t ollir.s-stree;, on VYEONESDAY,-
flrli Julv, at twelve o'clock,
ALL the household liirniiure, and other iff cts
of.-aeeiitlemdn leivim; Melnoiirne, consistiug
or nods, beddini', with a large quantify of shiet»V
blankets, taole linen, towels, plate, tables, chair.".,
Chjna glass, and earthenware, &c., &c.
ALSO,
A small collection ot books, standard works.
Terms at s..le.
$