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For Liverpool Direct,
THE fine, first-class and
British-built Barque
BRITANNIA,
270 Tons, JOHN KEMP, Commander,
having the chief part of her Freight
engaged will be early despatched, and bus excellent
Cabin accommodations,
For freight or Passage, apply to Captain KLMF,
»inboard; orto
ASPINALL, BROWNE, & CO.
For Port Phillip Direct,
(Koto taking in Curgo at Messrs. /itpinall. Browne
and Co 's WlunJ, and uill kail¡ositively on the
muli January,)
THE fine fA. 1.) Ship
William metcalfe,
Enw.Ann PHILLIPSON, Commanderi
447 Tons, (O. M ) per Register
This Vessel has very superior ac
commod,itions for Steerage and Cabin Piisseugers,
and having been especially chartered to suit the
convenience of Parties desirous of attending the
extensive Land Sale advertised to take place al
Melbourne, on the 5th February, will leave on the
precise day named.
For Freight or Passage, opply to Captain
Phillipson, on board ; or, to
NICHOLAS JAMES & CO.,
No. 6, Lower George>street.
»,* The above Ship his two or three Cabins
still disengaged, and room for a fow more Steerage
Passengers Persons contemplating proceeding
to Port Phillip, are respoctfully invited to inspect
the accommodations which aro first-rate.
13th January, 1811).
For Freight or Charter,
II E remarkably fast
sailing A. 1. >hip
WESTMINSTER,
610 Tons Register, A. S. Mollison,
Commander, can be sentUo a'ea
in Seven days. s
Apply to the Commander on board ; or to
WM. WALKER & CO.
for Sale, Freight, or Charter,
rpiIE Bris " Skerne,"
JL 121 Tons Hfgister, now lying
at Messrs. Barker & Mullen's
Wharf, and ready for Sea. For
further particulars, apply to
J. NISWSHAM,
Liverpool-street, Darling Harbour
January 13tb, 184.1.
NOTICE.
THL Undersigned, in returning his
most {grateful and heartfelt thanks tor the
distinguished patronage he has received during the
?even years that he has been in Sydney, begs
respecttully to recommend his patrons to Mr
BLYTH, his late foreman, who during that time so
ably conducted his business.
THOMAS D. DUNSDON
AND
WILLTAM BLYTH (late of Duns
don's) begs respectfully to call the public
attention to .his establishment, opposite the Bank
of Australia, George-street, where will be found a
most complete and extensive Stock of superior
Goods, Mr. B. having purchassd the choice of Mr,
Dunsdon's stock, as well as a large quantity of the
Idlest arrivals of English manufacture, consisting of
Jams, Jellies, and every description of Preserves,
in a great variety of packages, from tho first houses
in London and Kdinburgb.
Prime preserved Fresh Salmon; Il.iro and
Grouse in excellent condition.
An extensive stock of Comfit and Lozenges of
every description, of the first quality which will
be disposed of at unprecedented low prices for
Cash.
, In the course of n few days, Mr. BLYTH will
open his Refreshment Rooms, when he trusts that
his long experience in this Colony, as well as in
several of the crack houses in Loudon, »ill ensure
to him the patronage of those who wiall to enjoy a
delicious Basin of Soup, a splendid Chop, or tender
SUit.
Every description of Pastry, of the best quality
fresh every day.
Plain and ornamented Brides' Cakes on the
shortest notice.
Balls. Rout«, end Dinners got up in first-rate
?tyle.
Wanted, a good Cook, a Biscuit Baker, a Pastry
Cook,and a Waiter.-None need apply' but those
who strictly understand their business.
January 1,184 .
MR. ARMSTRONG not having
recovered from his late accident, will
defer his Sales until further notice.
A YOUNG LADY lately arrived from
England, with good Letters of introduction,
ia wil ing to engage herself us Nursery Governess
cr Companion, to assist in Housekeeping, either
in Sydney or in the Country, or ubroad.
Letters addressed E.S, to the cure of Mr, M
Woolley, George-street.
"Wants a Situation«
A YOUNG MAN lately arii'ved in
this Colony, can keep accounts, and who
lias a competent knowledge of Agriculture in al|
its branches, is desir. us of procuring a Situation
m the employ of some respectable Farmer as
Overseer or Clerk, Having s practical knowledge
of both-has no objection to Town or Country.
TOBACCONISTS.
WA'NTED 3 or 4 GOOD FIG
MAKERS.
KIRK & SON.
W harf, Sussex-street.
117ANTED, two good GROOMS.
. ' None need apply but sober, honest, atid
industrious Men, who can obtain a character from
their last situation.
Apply at A RMSTRONO'S Veteriniry Repository,
'Ciuilorêagh-street,
wool..
Australian Auction Company.
rapHE COMPANY will hold a
.*- WOOL SALE nt tho Mart, in.Georpre
strcef, on the WEDNESDAY or EACH WEEK
DURING THE SEASON.
There is iicèômmodotion for Ono Thousand Bales
in the Company's Warehouses, where it is pro-
posed to arrange it in Lots for exhibition, according
?to the mode now udopted in London.
No charge for Storeing, and liberal advances
made if required.
The Wool must ho entered in the Company's
Books at least two days before the Sale, for the
purpose of preparing and publishing correct Cata*
logueB.
All applications to be made personally-, or hy
letter, to ALEXANDER YOUNG, Managing
Director. ?
NEW ZEALAND.
r¥,HE GENTLEMEN who are LAND
* HOLDERS, and others interested in the
prosperity of New Zealand, aro requested to attend
at the lloynl Hotel. Ueorge-street, on WEDNES-
DAY, the I5td instant, at Thtee o'clock in the
Afternoon precisely, when tho majority of n De-
putation, appointed at a former Meeline to wait on
Captain Hobson, R. ¡Si., will report the result of
their interview with that Gentlcmnn.
J. S. CLARKE,
lion. Secretary.
Hunt' r-street, Sydney, 7
13th January, 18 4 0 \
Five Pounds Reward.
STOLEN or STRAYED, from Strathisle,
some time ago -NELLY, a Bay Mare, black
points, left hind foot and half fetlock white, with
black spot in the middle, R off shoulder, and S
under mane off side, about a dozen white hairs
on forehead.
BETSY, a Dark Brown Mare, with a few white
spots on rump, M S under the mane, another
brand not legible, marked with the collar. The
above Reward will be paid to any person giving
such information as will lead to the recovery of
them, by
W. ABERCROMBIE & CO.
CAUTION.
THE undersigned having lost his Cer-
tificate of Freedom, hoipby cautions nil Con-
stables aud others uguinst molesting him after this
notice.
DESCMPTION.-- Name, Michael Duffy, per Ship
GuilJ'crd (8) ; jear of arrival, 1829; sentence, 7
years ; 5 feot 3 inches high ; age, 40 years ; brown
hair ; dark complexion.
MICHAEL DUFFY.
14th January, 181").
¿On Sale by the Undersigned.
rl"*HE remaining portion of tlio Cargo
-*. of the Barque JULIET, From Java, con-
sisting of
Very superior Black Tea in boxes
Coffee in bags
Brandy in cask and case
Brutidied fruits
<alad Oil
Nutmegs
Mace
Cubebs
Nankeen
brewers' Sugar
Grocers' ditto
Fine White ditto.
LAMB «Sr PARÏÎURY.
Darling Harbour, Jim. 14, 1040.
On Sale, at the Stores of the
Undersigned,
FOUR HORSE-POWER portable
and fixture Till« A SIN G MACII1NHS
Iron Ploughs, from Wilkie's &. the Durie Foundry
Mill Stones, French Burr 21, 3,3 , and 4 Lot
4 Tandems, with patent box springs
2 Cob Phrctons
2 Mail Gigs
3 Open Carriages, for one or two horses
6 Stanhopes, with patent cohesion «p-ings
Scotch-made Dray and Cart Wheels, with and
without axles.
GILCHRIST & ALEXANDER.
No. 1, George-street, ^
13th January, 1840. J
--"SS*
SALES BY AUCTION. \
Four Allotment» of S>and on tho
Brighton Estate.
Mr. Samuel layons
WILL OFFER TO' AUCTION,
At the Itoyul Hotel, THIS DAY, tim 14th Instant'
at 11 o'clock precisely.
FOUR ALLOTMENTS OF LAND
on the Brighton Estate, situate on tho road
from the Punch Bowl Bridge, to George's River.
Lota..
Having n road frontage of 818 feet on the north
side of the above road, and containing Ga. Or. 23p.
X.ot2.
A like frontage, nnd containing 5a. 3r. 2Gp.
X.ot3.
An allotment of Land in the rear of Lot 1, and
containing da lr. Sdp.
lot 4s.
An allotment of Land in the rear of Lot 2 and
containing 5a. lr. 5p.
The above Lots are situated to the cast of Comet's
Road, from which they are situated by Mr.
Baker's I and, and bounded on the south by the
Punch Bowl Bridge Road, and tnst by Mr. A.
Polack's property, and being within such a
short distance of feydney, renders it a most de-
sirable pi operty-Its value is best estmated by
the prices the adjoining land has realised within
the last few days.
Terms at time of Sale.
MERCHANDISE.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY T. W. SMART,
Ubis Rooms, in George-street, on SATURDAY
next, the loth instant, at 11 o'clock precisely,
I 'p\VO Bales Superfine Blue, Black,
L Brown, and Green CLOI IIS
One bale fine fancy Buckskins
Two bales Kidderminster Carpeting
Four bales striped Shining Prints
I'wo bales Union Drill
One bale Linen Prill
Forty dozen Shawls
Forty pieces check Merino
Fifty pieces Beaverteens
One hundred pieces Long Cloth
Forty pieces white MnrBida
Two hundred Cotton Rugs
One thousand dozen Tutting
Insertions and Edging.
Also«
At Eleven c'Chok precísela,
An Invoice of SEEDS in one Lot, consisting of
Early white Brocoli, York Cabbage, Batavia
Endive, Bath Coss Lettuce, Drum-head Lettuce,
Savoys, Carrots, &c. Sec.
After which,
Two Cases WHALING GEAR, comprising
Linces
Spears
Harpoons, Bingle and double bearded
Forks and Blubber Knives
Shark Hooks, chains and swivel
Pish Gigs, shifting prongs.
I*rm9 declared nt time of Sale«
SAÏ.I& BV AUCTION.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
By T. W. Smart,
At tim Stores of A. Saunders, Esq., on TI1URS
DAY next, the I61I1'instant, 'ut 11 o'clock pre-
cisely,
AN Extensive Assortment of MER-
CHANDISE, comprising
Ironmongery
Saddlery
Cumbiic Muslins
Haberdashery
Millinery '
lîobazines
Crapes, black and white"
Saws
Dish Covers
One hundred and eighty sided Sole Leather'
Koli Brimstono \ ". . .? '
Nails *' '
Hats
Dolls
Drills
Terms made known at time of Salo.
Land nearly opposite Miller's
Point, Darling Harbour.
MR. SMART
Has received directions to submit to Sale by Pub-
lie Auction, at his Rooms, George-street, on
THURSDAY, the S3rd instant, at 12 o'clock,
A MOST valuable Portion of LAND,
originally part of the Balmain Estate,
having about three hundred feet frontage, in deep
water; to Darling Harbour, divided into three Lots,
as undermentioned :
Lot No. 1, containing about One Acre, (formerly
part of lot 11 of the Balmain Estate, as sold in
1836, adjoining Iand now in the possession of
Mr. Heniker, and has a frontage of nearly one
hundred feet to Darling Harbour, with a depth
of above five hundred mid forty feet to a re-
served road sep'iruting this property from that of
John Nicholson, Esq.
Lots No. 2 and 3, contiguous to No. 1, each con-
taining upwards of Ono Acre, with the same
extent of frontage (abouc one hundred feet 8 ch )
to Darling Harbour, and a depth of five hundred
and forty feet to the reservod road before men-
tioned.
The value of land in this situation has now be
como doubly apparent since the recent sido of part
of the Pyrmont lístate, besides that poition of
which is yet unsold, there is, except the land now
advertised, very little, if any, suited to mercantile
or mechanical purposes, on either side of Darling
Harbour, to be obtained at any price.
Terms at Sale,
Land ia the vicinity of Mel-
bourne, Fort Phillip.
MR. SMART
Has received ins'ructions to submit for Pale, by
Public Auction, at his liooms. George-nreef,
Sydney, ou THURSDAY, tho (ith Fobruury, ut
la o'clock,
rpHE undermentioned Sixteen very
valuable Allotments of Lind, each of nearly
Ten Acres, being part of Section No. IÏ5, Jika
Jika parish, .distant only three miles and a half
from the flourishing Town of Melbourne, Port
Phillip.
The Lnnd intended for Sale has communication
by a reserved road, intersecting tho whole, with
the Moonee (fresh water) Creek, the western
margin of which is traversed by the present road
leading from Sydney to Melbourne. It is distant
only one mile and three quarters from a branch of
the Yarra Yarra, called the bait Uiver ; three
miles from Melbourne, and is part of the Lands
fixed on by the late Mr. John Bunnan, in the
division of the Territory by the Port Phillip Com
pnny.
Lots Nos. 1, 3,'S, 7,9, 11, '.3, and 15, each com-
prising areas of nine «cres, three loods and thirty
three perches, adjoin on the north section No
1-26 of the Jika Jika paii.h j andaré separated
by'the abovo mentioned reserved ¿road, of sixty
feet n ide, from
Lots 2, 4, 6 8, IO, 13, 14, and 16 each of the same
area (nine acres, thr>'e roods, and thirty three
perches), and which are bounded on the south by
Crown Lands. -
Of the above, Lots 15 and 16 have frontages to
the intended public road leading from «Melbourne
lo Sydney.
The Lnfld is of good quality, and adapted for
cultivation, as well ns.the dep'Sturing of Stock -
The very great advantage of haviug a homestead
so nar the town of (Melbourne, where Cullin
intended for sale there, can be lecoived until re-
quired for that market, is abunduntly testified by
the esperience-of all persons freq'ieniing that dis-
trict, and engaged m Cattle transactions. Whilst
the daily rising importance and increasing wanto of
that flourishing town for supplies oí vegetables,
and other necessaries as food, cannot fail speedily
mid materially, to enhance the va ue of all Land
in its vicinity adapted to the purposes of cultiva-
tion.
TERM"?-Ten per cent Cash deposit ; the resi-
due by bills ut three six, and nine mouths, without
iuterest. Security on the propoity if required.
Title-A Grant from the Crown.
A Plan can be seen at the Kooma of the Auc-
tioneer,
Farms near Liverpool and
Parramatta.
MR. SMART,
Will offer for Sale, by Public Auction, at his
Rooms, George street, Sydney, on Thurs-
day, the 6th Februury, at 12 o'Clock,
The Undermentioned valuable Pro-
perties, formerly the Homestead of the late
John Horsley, Esquire, known as "Mark Lodge,"
comprising in the whole, five hundred and ninety
acres, a great portion of which is cleared, and is,
or has been in cultivation. This properly adjoins
those of' Messrs. Whittaker, Shortland, Kenyon,
Ikin, and Plomer, is distant three miles from
Liverpool, four from Parramatta, and seventeen
from Sydney.
For the convenience of purchasers, the several
Farms or Grant of which this property consists,
will be sold separately.
Lot 1.- Originally Hanson's Grant, containing
one hundred acres Land, of which fifty have
been cleared ; bounded on the west by Prospect
Creek, having two other creeks running through
it.
Lot 2.-Originally Gowen's Grant, containing one
hundred acres Land, well watered, all having
been cleared, and sixty acres being divided into
Paddocks, and under cultivation. There is a
Cottage with seven rooms, with kitchen, cow
sheds, piggeries, and a a good barn.
Lot 3.-Originally Thompson's Grant, of one hun-
dred acres land, all of which have been cleared
--- twelve acres are fenced in and under cultiva-
tion. This land is well watered by a Lagoon.
Lot 4.-Originally Tewfull's Grant, containing
one hundred and sixty acres land, the whole of
which have been cleared.
Lot 5. -Consisting of a Grant of one hundred
acres land, originally Lewis', and another Grant
of thirty acres, known as the " Frenchman's"
together one hundred and thirty acres --- sixty
acres have been cleared and fenced in. There
is water in different parts, and it is bounded on
the east by Prospect Creek. On the farm, there
is a Cottage with four rooms.
The Properties now offered for Sale, are well
suited to industrious Immigrants possessed of some
capital, who require Homesteads and the imme-
diate opportunity of turning their capital and in-
dustry to advantage. The raising of Vegetables
and Poultry alone presents a most favourable
opening at this time, and the proximity of these
Properties to the towns of Parramatta, Liverpool,
and Sydney, will afford at all times a choice of
markets.
Terms at Sale
Title ---- Grants from the Crown.
SAtlSS Ô^ AiféVÏOfî.
Sheep Stations, 2-Iu.rölos. and^Im
pirovemcncs, at ISoree/ beyonû
Bathurst, for Sala by ¡Pu
?ato Contract.
MR. SMART
tlr/ÁS been instructed hy tho Pro
JLJL prietor to ofTer for Sale, by Private Contract,
the undermentioned Sheep, now depasturing uf
Boree, beyond Bathur.t, together with Stations,
Hurdles, and all the improvements,
Five thousand Ewes of mixed ages, all in good
condition and perfectly Clean ?
Three thousand Wethers, from eighteen months to
four years, ditto ditto
1 bree thousand Weanëd Male and Female, ditto
- ditto, together with
Two Teams of Bullocks
Three Horses
T-nCows , , ,
The Head Station has a Cottage, Store, 'Woolsheds,
Stables» Huts, and Sheepyards, also an enclosed
Paddock in cultivation, containing twenty après,
a washing pen, and every dther convenience
necessary
There aro also twelve Out Stations, with Huts,
Hurdles, and Sheepyards. The Breeding of the
Sheep are principally from the Rams of Messrs.
Lawson, Lee, Terry, Walker, and Icely, and the
Wool of tin's year's clip has boen sold at 13. Cd.
per lb. Cash.
Five hundred Maiden Ewes
Five hundred Ewe«, from four to Seven years
öix hundred Wethers, eighteen months to four
years
Together with three Stations and whatever may
be required for the consumption of the place will
be given at a fair valuation.
Further particulars may be had on application ot
the Rooms of
T. W. SMART.
MARINE VILLA ALLOTMENTS
AT
«asa (saaa^rj
Fronting Johnson's Bay and
Blackwattle Cove.
MR. SEKART
Is instructed to announce that he will offer for
¡Sale by 1'ublic Auction, at his Rooms. George
street, Sydney, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th
February, nt Twelve o'clock,
SIXTEEN tleli-rhtfully situated AL-
LOTMENTS, all having water frontages to
Johnson's Hay or to Itlackwattle Cove, Darling
Harbour, with an pasy approach from Sydney hy-
the innin road leading out of Pnrriimutia-strvet,
through tho hinds formerly known as the " Glebe,"
port of which the Property now offered for sale
originally formed. I
An inspection of the Plan by the Surveyor, Mr
Armstrong, to ho BOOH ¡it tho Rooms of the Auc-
tioneer, und a visit in person to the sito of thesu
Allotments at so short a dislance fr m the Town,
trill affoid, no doubt, the best evidence of their
eligibility for the purpose for which they are de-
signed.
Allotment No. 1 is situate at the extremity of the
point of land where the main road loading out of
Parramatlu-s'reet reaches ihe water side ; it lins
n frontage of two chains twenty-live links to that
road, with a depth of nea ly two chains, and a
very extensive fiontage to Johnson's Bay.
Nos. '¿, 3, & 4 have inch frontages of one chain
flfty-ono links lo the main load, with« depth
increasing from.two chains fo ty-one links to
throe chains sixty links to Johnson's Buy, to
which all hare frontages.
Nos 5, G, 7, &: 3 have frontages varying from one
chain seventy links to one chain eighty-seven
links to the nmiii road, and n depth increasing
from four chains twenty-four links to seven chains
thiuy-seven links to Johnson's Bay, to which ull
have likewise frontages.
No. 'J is a Corner Allotment having a frontage ol'
one chain 'three links to the m tin road, and of
three chains two l.nks to a reserved road of forty
feet w de, which separates this property from
Mr. Jumes' land ; it lins a depth of sis chains
six links to Johnson's Bay, with a frontage to
the same.
Nos. 10 und 11 have each frontages of two and a
half chains to tho aforesaid reserved r< ad lending
out of the main road, with a depth varying from
-four chains eighty-four links to five chains eigh-
teen links to Johusoii's Ray, to which each have
fi outages.
No. ia has a frontage of one chain sixty links to
ll.o said reserved r tid, with o depth of live
chains eighty three links to Johnson's liny; it
lins also n trontngo to another resolved road of
tbirly-thiee feet wide, which connects the re
se.ved road /¡ist mentioned with Johnson's Bay,
to which this allotment has also au extensive
frontage.
No. 13 is approached from the main road by the
reserved road before mentioned, to which it has
a frontage of two chains eight links, with a depth
of five chains forty links to Uluokwattlo Cove,
lo which it has a frontago ; this allotment joins
Mr. James' land.
No. 14 is contiguous to tho hist allotment, No.
13, and has a trontngo of one chain eighty-nine
links to the reserved road leading to Johnson's
Bay, and another reserved road leading out ol
the last mentioned, to lot No. 6 separates this
allotment from No. 15 ; it has n de, th of live
chains sixty links, and a frontage to Blackwattle
Cove.
No. 15, separated from No. 14 by the intersecting
ie,ervcd road hist mentioned, bus also a frontage
to the reserved road leading to Johnson's Liny of
two chains forty feet, with n very considerable
frontage on that B-iy. It abuts on
I ot 16, «hieb ia approached, as beforo mentioned,
- by the reserved road separating lots 14 and
15; it has a depth of three chains thirty-two
links to Johnson's liuy, nnd a very extensive
frontage to that Bay as well as to Blackwattle
Cove, he ng the promontory or ¡mint of laud
there proji cling.
In the Allotments heie described there ore many
that possess great advantages of local scenery, the
site being nu acclivity from the water's edge, but
»II will bo found to possess attractions ; not the
least of which ti, that within so short n distance
from the centre of the metropolis, the most per-
fect ret.renient of a Yilla Residence will be attain-
able hero ; nor is it likely, for many years at least,
that such retirement will be invaded by the en-
croachments of business pursuits, or establish-
ments in this quai tor. ?
Terms -Twenty per cent, cash deposit on the
fall of the hammer ; the residue hy approved bills
at three six,and nine months, without interest, and
lo be secuied on the Property if roquired.
Title - Grant fiom the Crown.
The Australian Auction
Company
WILL HOLD A CATTLE AND HORSE SALE
At the Paddock in Goorgp-slrcet, al tho corner oj
H unter-street, on FRIDAY, the 17th January,
1B4D, at Twelve o'Clotk precisely,
ALL Horses for Sale on lliat day must
be entered in Ihe Company's Booka before
Twelve o'clock on Thursday.
Terms at Sale.
PENCILVJLLE ESTATE, NEW TOWS.
The Australian Auction
Company
Is instructed by the Proprietor, Felton Matthew
Esq., who is proceeding to New Zealand, to
submit to Public Competition, on MONDAY,
the 20th January, at the Mart, George street,
immediately alter tho Sale of the Waterview
Eitate, (if not previously disposed of by pri-
vate bargain,)
A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE at
NEW TOW N,comprisingnnewly-builtstono
House, with all necessnry and convenient Offices,
and about Ten Acres of Lund cleared and cbiefh
under cultivation ; therois an abundant and never
lailing supply of water. The House is fit for the
reception of n i espectable Family, ond immediate
possession will bo given.
A Plan »ny bo seen at the Company's Rooms,
SA1.E3 ss'sr Aucvfoir.
SHARES.
The Australian Auction
Company
TriXZ, AigUÏ BY AUCTION,
At the Mart, in Göorge-streaf, TO-MORROW,
the 15th instant, at 12 o'Clock pracis ly,
Y^N Shares in tlie General Steam
Navigation Company, £20 per share paid up.
Forty Shares in the Union Assurance Company,
£5 paid up.
Belle Vue Villa Allotments.
1
The Australian Auction
Company.
Have received instructions from tho Proprietor,
Mr. Mason, to announce the Sale by Auction, at
the Mart, on MONDAY, the 20th January,
1840,immediately after George Cooper, Ksq.'s
Sole of Land, >
"«HE undermentioned Valuable AL-
LOTMENTS, suited for the erocti *n of Villa
Residences, being situated on that commanding
range, immediately in front of the mansion now
erecting by Captain Nicholson, Habour Master,
and commanding a most extensive view of the
Harbour, Parramatta River, the town of Sydney,
and the picturesque scenery of the North Shore.
Allotment 1, with 35 feet frontage, 200 feet depth,
" 2 " 33 " 200 «..
» 3 « 35 " . 200 "
" 4 " 35 *' 200 "
In calling the attention of the Public to these
Allotments, it is only necessary to observe that
they aro situated within two minutes' walk of the
Ferry, plyiug between Millor's Point and the Bal-
main. The Land is good, and capable of cultiva-
tion to any extent, the situation more commanding
thiinnny Villa Allotments hitherto offered to pub
h c competition.
Gentlemen w isbing to possess themselves of a
retreat from Sydney after the fatigues of business
are over, need only view this I'roperiy to enable
them to form a just idea of Us real vulue.
Terms-Ten per cent deposit ; the residue
by approved bills at 3, ii, and 9 mouths-two last
bearing interest.
FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
A portion of the Dalmain Estate, with
frontages to Waterview Bag, and the
2)iiblic drive lending to Ute Parra-
matta Road and Sydney.
The Australian Auction
Company,
Have received instructions from George Cooper,
.Esq., of llor Majesty's Customs, to SELL
BY AUCTION, ut the Mart, George-street,
(consequent upon that Gentleman's departure
tor New Zealand), on MONDAY next, the
20th of Juuuary, JÛ40, at Twelve o'clock
precisely,
¡'EN Marine Allotments, bring part of
the above beautifully situated Estate, and des
ciibed ns follows, viz :
LOT 1.
Contains two acres three roods and fifteen perches,
and presenis an lulmirab e opportunity for in-
vestment, especially to a family man; it in-
cludes the newly-erected residence, styled
.' Spring Hill," built of cut stone, nearly
finished, mid contains eight rooms, and seivanis'
ditto, the whole titled up in u ¡superior manner ;
has one hundred and seventy-eight feet frontage
to the Bay on tho norlh-west; is bounded by
Captain Nicholson's property on the north-east;
and fronts t!io m dil road Ironi Darling Harbour
to the Parramatta Hoad.
X.OT 2.
Contains two acres one rood and four perches ; a
very eligible Building Allotment; has a beau-
tiful view of the surrounding Lindscape' nnd
would form a valuable nddition to Lot I ; it has
also one bundled and seventy eight feet fiontage
to the Bay, und fronts the main road also on the
south east«
X.OT 3,
Contains one nCre three roods and nino perches ;
presents fine commanding Ground for a Coltage
Oinúe, and establi-hing a Market Gai den ; liai,
one hundred and seventy-eight feet frontage to
tho Buy, and fronts the main road.
LOT ii, \
Contains one acre two roods and seventeen perches
-nn excellent Allotment, both for building on,
and funning a good Kitchen Garden. '1 Le prin-
cipal stream which supplies the whole of this
Estate with Water, runs through this Allot-
ment ; it possesses a similar frontage to the Buy,
with frontage also the main road, and is bounded
by Waterview Houso and Grounds on the
Wetjt.
The o her six Lots composing the remainder of
ibis truly valuable Estate, >«ry from linee to four
ncies each, mid aie situated on the north-west side
of Waterview House, and extend to Curtis's ten
acres, now Captain M'Lean's :-ihoy hnvo also a
frontage each to tho Bay, and fall back lo the re-
served road, which is the access to Curtis's Creel
- twenty-two and a half acres in tho whole.
The premaluro departure of the Proprietor has
alone pievented bim from laying out the above
Grounds for Sale, nt so much per foot, in lieu of
sell ng (lum at so much per ncre. and which their
contiguity to the metropolis would havo fully jus-
tified-the advantages, theiefore, ore in favour of
the buyer.
Term« made known at time of Sale.
E^IGIE-LS XNV«Z3STRZ£E7T.
THIRTEEN VILUTLLOT^SNTS.
The Australian Auction
Company
Will submit to Public Competition, on 1UES
DAY, the 21st Instant, at Twelve o'clock in
the Forenoon,
npiIIKTEEN SPLENDID VILLA
X ALLOTMENTS, on the Burwood
Estate. There is perhaps no propeity in the vici-
nity of Sydney that has so deservedly been the
object of Public Competition aa the Burwood
Eetnte ; situated within a short and convenient
distance of the metropolis, possessing n rich
alluvial soil, on which any thing may be success-
fully grown, in the immédiate neighbourhood of
excellent roads, in almost nil directions along
which
STAGES PASS DAILY,
thus enabling the occupants to reach Sydney at
almost any hour in tho day ; surrounded by
' Beautiful Country Residences t
and last, though not least, nearly every acre of
ground between Sydney and Burwood being
already purchased and luid out us building allot-
ments' so tint in a very short period it »ill
present a coiitiuuution ot
VIIIÏIAS,
from Sydney to Burwood. A piece of ground
lins beeu selected in the neighbourhood us u site
for
A CSXVXtCK,
and which will bo erected forthwith. Willi such
advantages, then, the Company confidently
present the above allotments tor .Public Compe-
tition, merely observing, that it is but seldom
that properly possessing so many desiruhle advan-
tages is offered by Public Sale.
The allotments are one hundred feet front, by
three hundred feet deep, aud all perfectly
Cleared and Stumped,
Ihey aro situated on the Liverpool Hoad, being
the opposite corner to Mr. Broad's beautiful estute,
and in front of Captain Richard's land.
Plans of the propo-ty will bo ready for inspec-
tion al the Mart, by Thursday next.
'1 ho title is unexceptionable, mid the whole will
'will bo sold without the lenst reserve.
Terms liberal-at tima of Sale.
S/kî,i2s fi-sr Atjcïïôry.
The Australian Auction
Company
WILL HOLD A WOOL SALE
At tho Mart, in Georgo-alrcet, TO-MORROW,
l.ïlb instant, at 12 o'clock precisely,
'piIE WOOL may be viewed at the
Company's Storo the day previous to the
Sale.
Continuation of Sale at Mr.
Curtiss's.
Hebblewkite and Vickery
ÏITLL CONTINUE THE. SALE
Of the valuable Stock-in-trade on the Pi émises of
W. Curtiss, Ceoige-street, THIS DAY, the
l4lh Instant, at EleVen o'CIocl precisely, con-
sisting of
INFANTS Loup; and short ROBES
Ditto Marsella Stays and Shirts
Cambroon, Pearl, Wire and L'umbric Huttons
Steel, Bono und othei ditto
Ladies' long white Kid Gloves
Ditto and Children's Tin ead and Kidd ditto "
Gentlemen's Buck mid Dou-skm ditto
'1 apes, Bobbins and Braid
Rich coloured Saan Ribbons
Very super.or black and whito Silk Hose in a great
vuriety
Ladies' and Gentlemen's white Cotton Hose
Children's ditto ditto
Ditto Cotton and Woollen Sods
Embroidery frames
Reel Cottons, of all colours
Superior Kau de Cologne
Ditto Lavender Water
Superior Gig Umbrellas
A large quantity of China Matlihg
A trunk of Ladies' Prunella, Leather and Kid
Slippers, &c. &c.
After which,
One Suspension Lamp
Drawing-room Carpet, Brussels
One set of Chintz Curtains
One Tent Bedstead
Three Stretchers and Mattrosseá
Sit Ship Chairs and four Stools
A set of Boxes and Covers (cedar)
With a variety of Goods too numerous to par-
ticularize.
Terras at time of sale.
. Cows, Heifers, &c.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIONj
3y Hebblewhite & Vicker^,
At the Cottle Market, THIS DAY (Tuesday,)
14ih January, at 11 o'Clock precisely,
A FEW fine COWS, IIEIFEltS,
&c.
Terms at lime of Sale.
At the Risk of the former
Purchaser.
TO GROCERS .;. OTHERS.
TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
By Hebblewhite & Vickery,
At their Rooms, Lower Georgp-street, 'I O-MOR
ROW, loth Instant, nt li o'clock precisely,
FORTY-NINE Casks WASHING*
SODA.
Terms declared nt the time of Sale.
To Dealers in Glassware.
TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
By Hebblewhite S3 Vickery,
At their Rooms, Lower George-street, TO-MOR-
ROW, loth Instant, at 11 o'clock precisely,
»TIEN .TIERCES ASSORTED
A GLASSWARE
Terms at tinto of Sale.
Ironmongery, Wines,
TO RE SOLD BY AUCTION,
Hebblewhite & Vickery
At their Rooms, Lower George-street, TO-MOR-
ROW loth Instant, tit 11 o'clock, precisely,
Q Cases hardware
~* German Silver Tea and Table Spoon:)
Ditto Mustards Pots
Ditto Peppers and Salt-cellars
Ditto Sugar Tongs
1 Case lingers' superior Razors
12 Dozen ivory handled Corkscrew!!
Superior Pocket and Penknives
1 Case Heads
1 Case Jewellery
And at One o'Clock,
2 ) Hogsheads superior Sherry
20 Ditto Spanish Red Wine
50 Cases Sherry, 3 dozen each
10 Ca^os Champagne
20 Cases Ditto pints
Scotch Alp, 4 dozen casks
Terms made known at tiriie of Salo.
Cn account of whom it may
concern.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
By Hebblewhite Se Vickery,
At t-heir Rooms, Lower George-street, TO-MOR-
ROW, lath Instant, at li o'clock precisely,
Ex Fleetwood,
SII inn diamond,7 -.ÖEVEN PIECES
F outside J »3 MILLED TWKEDS
Ditto Co-Sixteen Pieces Printed Garments
Ditto- I welve Pieces Printed Garments, much
damaged
Ditto C9-Twenty-three Pioccs Printed Gnr
iiipnts, slightly damaged -moro or less
damaged by sea water.
TERMS-CASH.
IO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
EY MR. BLACKMAN,
At the Commissariat Stores, on FRIDAY, tho 17th
January, 1840, at Ten o'Clock, on account of
the Colonial Treusuiy,
/?gMJ E following remains of Stores from
J. the Emigrant Ship China:
Biscuit
Flour
Pease
TPU
Sugar
Raisins
Suet
Scotch Barley
Sago
Hice
Preseived Meat
Vinegar, &c.
TO BE SOLD BT-AUCTION,
B"ST RTÏI. BLACKMAN,
At the Commissnraiat Stores, on FRIDAY, the
17th January, 1010, at Ten o'clock, on account
of the Accountant General of Har Mujostys
Navy, ,
THE following remains of Stores from
the Female "Convict Ship Minerva,
from 11 eland :
Biscuit
Suet
Preserved Mead)
Barrels
Maves
Heading
, Ironvjloops '
. i Breall1 lings
Deal Fittings
. . Old Load
Old Iron
, , Hospital Purni uro
Clo.hingj-Sjc.Äc. " '
¡SAX.fi BIT AtiO^ÏÔlSr.
Valuable library of Boolcs.
TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION,
si? ESR. ns.Ä.CTiMEa.rr,
At his Boomi limiter «tlrem, on alOiVIMY*
January 2 tb, lit 11 «'Chick, wiihuttt roaorvf,
"¡MI.E VALUARLE I-TBKA1ÎY OP
U illiam Km r, h's i.« ( w ho m leaving for l'iisr
liiTi'l -conriribinrr » choir« selection ol' Ilistoru-nl
liidigicun, FrrJ -cb, und o'li.-r" woilt-'.
('|'!i<- nhnvo were not sntd -it the req-'denre »f ?
William Kerr, H«¡q., ns advertised in ooint'c|iir.nrn
of the lateness ol' the lunn" nt which ibu sale of
furniture, Plate &c. terminated.
Catalogues tn b« had nt ilie Aiir'ioneer's Rooirt,"
th" d.«y pi ¡or to sale.
Terms nt Sa'o.
"1ÔÔ AC.EÎSÏ3,
Granted io fits hue F. A. Hely,
I!*/., P.S,
WSS57 BSAIT1ÂND, :
Divided into Ni'-ely-tiro Huilding a<ttt
Garden AlLtmail*,
BTK* Baft. SILACEiyZAN, .
On TUKSIJA Y, tli-s 'Hi'i div ol' Felniiiry, in lim '
Grund Saloon ut the Ho al Hotel, at .~ o'JiUcL
precisely.
MR. BLACKMAN bc& leave to
nnnounec lo Ins Frim.Is and the Puldlc ia
general, that he h u, been favored willi iiwti'nolioin
from tliB.Trusteoû und under lim "will of tin- l»ti>'
F. A. Hely, Esq , to disp(i-.c <if ibu »cry v.luiblt»
Property, consisting of Mu Alies df La id,'whick
has been surveyed mid divided into
Ninety-two Building- and Garúen
AUotincaia,
by Mr. Knapp, who, llr «rdei lo prevent nny diffi»'
cully after the Sa|o, his had uaeh AlluliiKlll well
marked and pegged out.
Al It. BLACKMAN is (íui'b aware, lint In 'pe--<
sons «ho aro in the least nri|iia:iiu<.! with (li.*
situation of theso Allotments, wiy lillie dfsriip*
lion need bo given } howevei illu-io uiiiiequuiiitedV
may rest assured that all thal cm be said in in
favor would fall far short of its real merit» ; it ia
Tho only high lana in or usar
West Maitland, : -
Consequently at all times out of the reach of Flood,
from the effects of which tho présent site of lim
Township has suffered so voiy seiijtisly inileeiL
there seems very little doubt in ibu minds ot ilnT
most experienced persons in the Colony ili.it thU !
will in a abort time be the best pan ol' the Towt
for business, being (in all probability ) on the 1 i i « «r
for the proposed Hail-road from ' Newcastle l->
West Alaitland, which it is supposed will toriuiiml«,
at tho north end of " Long Bridge," consequently
it will pass t h rough this property on the line or'
the general occupation road, which bounds on<fr
side of the Allotments. /This circumstance alono"
« ill ensure their increasing greatly in value. It
ii also necessary to mention that this Grant ia
surrounded ry the " Vtteran's Grants," and the»
we!I-know,n properties of Lcsslie Duguid, Pilcher*
and T. W. Al. Winder, Esquires.
To pei sons retiring fiom the fatigues of office*'
tho Villa and Garden Allotments aro particularly
worthy their attention, and may, without fenr orí
contradiction bo said to be superior to any other
in the Colony, as regards the fertility of soil«
richness of the surrounding scenery, and in all
rospects most, fiuitablo for the building of Villas,
laving out Vineyards, Orchards, Flower undi
Kitchen Gardens. ,
The BUILDING ALLOTMENTS are meier*
íespect without their equal in either East or Watt
MaUliind, being upon High Land, and nt all time*
beyond the reach of floods, tthe effects of whick
is every year becoming moro seriously alarming"
to persons who have yery injudiciously laid out
their capital on improvements near the Bank of lim'
lluiiter'slUver, the ravages of each succeeding;
flood having carried away larjo portions of lln*
Banks of the It iver, and in numerous instance-«
may be plainly seen hythe cncioacbmont it hn«
made by uiidùimining the foundations of Houses*
many of which aro ut this time obliged to roceive.
support from piles to p:event their falling u nias*
of rums into the bed of the Uiver. Persons minc-«
quainied with tho above facts need only visit lina
town and be perfectly satisfied upon the subject.
- 'I he. following is a biief desotiptinn of the Lots,
shewing the order in which tiley will bo sold, will*
descriptions of their boundaries mid situations«'
'I hose unacquainted with the Property will better
understand Upon referring lo the Largo Plan on
view at tho Office of the Auctioneer,- Hunter-stroer,
und a duplicate of which will bo forwarded to\
¡Maitland.
Xiot 1.
,A capital Corner Allotment, facing the Alain Rondt
from the Interior, it 2 fcot o inches frontage«
thereto, n Reserved Hoad 33 feet wide on tin«
South bide, and immediately opposite the Long!
Biidge ; depth 150 lest.
Lots 2 to 8."
lltivo a frontage of J0 feet each to the Alain Rond*
by 15(1 feet deep, Lol 8 being 151 feet .! inches«
wide at the back,
XiOt 9.
Backs up the above, and contains 1 acre, 1 rood»
25 pui dies, und possesses a frontage of li>8 fear;
1-j inches to a Reserved Hoad.
lot IO.
Contains 2 roods, £7 perches, and has a frontage
lo Reserved Koad of l<-9 feet 6 inches.
tots 2.1 to 27.
Contain J an ncre each, and possess a frontage to)'
the Goverölent Hoad of 6ö feet, and aro 33(1.
feet duep ; Lot 27 is a Comer Pin.
lot 23.
lias 96* feet 6 inches frontage to the Government
Occupation Hoad, which brings you into I hi*
present Township of West Mnitlnnd within half4
a Al ile, and has also the great advantage of a,
reservad toad 33 feet wide, bounding tho nortli
side.
¡Lots 29 to 63 inclusive..
Have each II frontage of öo' feet to tlio Oovernmont
Occupation Hoad, by a depth of 330 feet, and
contain half au acre euch.
lot 64,
Has n frontage of ubout 123 feet 6 ¡itches lo tilt*
Government Occupation Hoad, being houndeit'
on the south by u reserved road 33 fuel wide
along the Fertile Banks of Fishery Creek, omi
contains one acre. This Lot is is situated on tha
High Land and commands a very extensivo view*
of West Mnitlnnd and the surrotiding Country,
it ia nearly opposite tho properties of Ljslu»
Duguid, Esq., nud the veterans Thompson,
: Turner, Browning, Crutchett,audStubbs »nuns.
Xiot 65,
A very large allotment, containing about 9 arras .^
perches, bounded on the east bv' Fisheiy I'reek, '
on the south and west by ihe propeiiy of Air. I'..
Sparke's. This allotment possesses a very beau-
tiful site fffr a Cottage or Residence.
tota 66 to 82 inclusivo.
Euch containing from l'£ to 3J ncres each or
thereabouts, bounded on the west hy the veló
nins' (May nml Jnundres' grants, now the pio-i
perty of nessrs. I ilcber's and Spmke's, mid ou
the east by ¡i reserved road 3J reel uide whicli
separates then foin ihe building allotments br-
ibie described, mid having a fioutage thereto o£
1B2 feet and upwards each.
Xiota 83 to p-á inclusive.
Contait ing from lJto2 acres each, bounded ort
the west by tho properly of Mr. Pilcher, und oit
the cast by reserved road befóte mentioned, eacll
having a frontage of 13'«! feet and upwards*
tbarto ; Lot 92 is bounded by the propeiiy of TJ
W.Al. Winder, Hsq.
Terms-=. Twenty per cent', cash deposit upon the)
fall of tito hammer, and the lesidue of thepui
chase money by approved endorsed bills at 6, ia.
aud l8 mouths, to bear ilute from the day of
sale, the lost two -bills to-Irate interest added it
tho rate of 10 per cent per annum.
A largo Plan'with copious explanations mnvha
seen mid other particulars obtained on application
at the Estáte Agency Offices of Mr. Blackman;
Jleguit 1 en-nee, Hunttr-itroet, .
$