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Sales by Auction;
Taken froms our Advertssing. Column.
THIS DAY.
HaEILKWN ITKn & VICKERY - At Rooms, at
Eleven o'clock, Raisins, Bottled Fruits, Capers
Mustard, Pine Clheese, Cherry Brandy. Paints,
Port and Sherry Winea, Brandy, &c., Hats. ,
AUSTRALIAN AUCTION COMPANY.-&At the
Stores of Mr. Spark, Lt wer :George-street,
hardware, wines, arrow-root, raw plaster, .iron
tanks, corks, cloths, wearing apparel, oil butts,
sugar, rice, gin, hops, bagging, bags, &e.
Ma. BLACKMAN---At Rooms, at Eleven o'clock,
fRum, Gin, Table Sets of German Silver.
I " ,i?-L V .LA . t.iVtG, s
"-Oa THE
SYDNEYMONITOR E CDMMERCIAL ADVERTISER
IN consequence of the REMO VA l
1 of this Establishment to Lower George
h street, opiosite Essex-street. for the convenience
of the inhahitants at the South-end of the Towln, a
- BRANCII RECEIVING OFFICE
Has been established at Mr. W. JONES',
Stationer, Brickfield Hill,
a Where Advertisements, Subscriptions, Orders for
,r Printing, &c., will be received; and Single
a Numbers of this Journal can be obtained at the
e usual price of
Three-pence each.
FO srINoLE NUIMBLEas.
NOW PUBLISHED,
THE
I M POUNDI N G" A CT,
COMPLETX,
In a Neat Pocket Edition,
PRICE ONE SHILLING,
A ND may be had at the Monitor Office,
Lower George-street.
JONATHAN THORP. & CO.,
Have 'on Sale
A GOOD.ASSORTMENT
' ..: ... 'o - -
.:READY B;DE ,CLOTHES
Being Misfts from .Benhet & Co., of Maddox
street, Regent-street, London; the qualities
are unexceptionable, "and not such as
are generally sent ,out to this
Colony. They consist of . ,
- [ROCK, DRESS, and Newmarket COATS
L' Black Cassimere Trowsers
Black Satin and Cassimere Waistcoats and
Six of the Taglioni Coats which have been so
much sought after this winter, the whole of
which will be sold at very low prices
FIfty Blue. Dress Coats, the best that can, be
maade at the astonishingly loay prices of .t3
Pocket and Neck Handkerchoefs
Lambs Wool, Merino,. and/?leecy Hosiery
Shirts and Drawers, and Brown Cotton Hose
Lambs.Wool and Worsted ditto
Stocks
Scarfs
Satin Hankerchiefs .
Gloves , .
Cloaks.
Top Coats .
Beaver, Silk, Gossamre, .and.Panama Hats..:
Fine White Shirts . ' . -.,
•Regetta ditto.. ... .
Rowing: Worsted Shirts .
Umbrellas. &e ....... .
*i* Just opened one Case of Broad Brim low
Crowned-white Hats. '
Old Port.
A Choice Batch .f :HuaRt's lery Best.'
: OLD . PORT, WINE..
HX AS'been' just received and is on Sale, _t the
.J tores of.the Undersigned, ' in Cases con.
tamuiug.Three Dozen each.,
JOSEPH :WALFORD.
Grose's Buildings, George- 'I '
street, near King-street. '
.. . . .. . . '- - _,L
'g't1i W satbbcrutstmctt onts f ti ag
To Commanders of Vessels.
IN consequence of several of the commanders
of vessels having', their papers retained in
our Office till called for, in preference' to their
being sent. to their respective Agents, it is' re
quested that the papers for the various vessels in
Harbour, may in future be sent for, it' being
customary with us to furnish 'a file of our Joniril
to each of them from the day of their arri alin'
Port until sailing, 'as a'return for the favours we
experience from tliemga' ierally.
'For Shoalhaven..'
rI "HE Cutter' ISABBELLA
"will take in Goods' and
Passengers until One ',s.,'this
day, at Walker's Wharf. "Ap
ply on board.
Thursday, '6th July.
For Hotai ? ' .Town, ?
ON SATURDAY; 18IB INSTANT.
r HE AUSTRALASIAN
'PACKET will.positively
sail nn the above date. Pas
seihgers and Shippers are re.
i'gsted tod niUs kd early 'prratogeients'with :Isaac
Blimmons, Bridge-street; or, the" Captain", on
board, at the Queen's Wharf. ':' "
Sydiey, July 15,' 140. '
- Wanted..
A SOBER.tf tworty person, to fill the situ.
' *Sattol bfR wp'eitr 'veselpi proceeiediig on
a six month's vo tag'?eturning to ' ths.:colonies.
He will be expected-,also-tou tuke clharge of a
watch-reference reqiilred. A~,ply to the Editor.
,Wanted. ,,
(F FICERS andd "CreW, for: the Whaling
q..' B~arquce'' Smaread Elizribei." Captain
Wakellng--AppIy oloard o , o' to .
S A. B. ISPARK.i: "
*... ',onsa.e. ..... ?,.?
o on: .a ona ',S lon SLALLE OAsxs.
"iWO new Butts containlng 640 gallons each,
'made of the best Dantaio staves, and supe
rior wsirrk'mai~hlp. Apply at this-Ofice.
'T LEVY begs respectfully to inform his Friends
O dad'the Pablick, that he has opened the above
Inn, where, by always having a stock of Liquors,
AlesWines,'&c.'&c. of the best quality, with good
Stabling, 'Comfortable Accommodation, and o mo.
derateChar~ges and having spared no expence in
fitting uip the above Inn, J. L. hopes Travellers
and othera -who may favour him with a call, will
find it as comfortable as most of the Inns on the1
road. :
PART1ERSHIII DISSOLVED.
OTICE is hereby given, that the Partner
,' 'ship hi-tofore - ekisting batween the
Vpderilgned s'" Cirpeiteie -nnd' Joiners, in
Carencc?estre'e Sydney, has heeti dissolved by
mutital co, sent. "Parties indebted to 'them, are
therfdre' riqjueiited' to 'pay their accounts'' to
Mr. John Birratt, who will 'liquidate all claims
ihchich iny be due by them.: -". .
' , ': ' " JOHN BARRETT,.:
I:, : ' , , :'.::FRANCIS PERRY.
Sydney, 'July 15th, 1840.,. ; - . '..
JOSEPH LEVY ' '' :''
Q EGS to return his mostgrateful tbhanks tothe
'). Public (tothe Inhabitants'of-Berrlma '?nd its
Vicisity more particularly) for tlelibapl patronage.
Shsids'leceived'during the last five y&lrsas Storel
eeper;'and to 'state,; that' in consequenoe of'lis a
'ontering' into another. line.of Business, he has disia
posed of his.Stack in'Trade t6.Meisra lyam Philr
lipp and .Co.., for- whom J' I. solicits a cbyntinu
nee ,ofthe, eoxtensive' patronage .,h.has' hit-ietb
- ,aceived? ,i. ' .
8al.rziS -AS.Zt AUC I'AuON
To .C lose various Accounts..
S, TO BE, SOLD BY AUCTION. BY...,
REBBLEWHITE AND VICKERY',
I At their Rooms, Lower George-street, THIS
DAY, 16th Instant, at 11 o'clock precisely,
0 NE CASE REGATTA SHIRTS
1 Dttp' Stripped ditto
I Ditto Fancy Bonnets
4 Packages Corks.
I Case Looking Glasses
1 Ditto American Pails
I 'Cask Custard Glasses
With variety of articles too nunesrous to par.
actilarise. "
Terms at Sale.
ON ACCOUNT or WHOM IT MAY OONCERN.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY
SIEBBLEWHITE AND VICKERY,
At their Rooms, Lower George-street. on
SATURDAY'next, 18th Instant at 11 o'clock
precisely,
Ir WELVE BALES FINE WASHED
WOO L, slightly damaged.
' Terim at Sale.,
Great Land Saklell
THE AUSTRALIAN AUCTION COMPAINY
At their Rooms, on MONDAY next, July 20th
at twelve o'clock precisely; the folloiing valun
;able Properties :
T WENTY-FOUR Suburban ALLOTMENTS
at Goulburn
Si' spacious Allotments in a preferable part of
the Town of Bathurst
Two splendid Allotments ?at Kiama.
Ten Building Allotments of Land In Church
street, Parramatta '
Nine capital Allotments at the Burwood
Twenty-five Allotments at Newtown, immediately
opposite the Church'
Eleven spacious Allotments of Land at Richmond
" Grove, near Cook's River
Ten beautifully situated Allotments of Land at
Waverly
Town Allotments at Raymond Terrace .
Seven excellent Farms at Banksi'Town, contain.
ing from thirty-to forty acries' ech'
Twelve Allotanenis of Land'opposite Longbottom.
The sile of so many truly.valuable Properties
as described above, the Australian Auction Com
'pany feel assured, will secure a numerous and
respectable attendance of purchasers i .they there
fore deem it unnecessary to enter into any 1. ngthy
'description, and. defer:all comment 'uitiltthe time
of Sale. w r'!. . n: v
' Terms-stated at the sale.: ....
COWPASTURE ESTATES
ORIELTON, NONORRAH, MOORFIELD,
EASTWOOD, &c., &c.;
THE AUSTRALIAN: SUCTION ; COMPANY
B EGS to solicit the attention of the Public to
I the sale of the above valuable properties, to
take place at the Mart,'ii'' George-street, oti
TUESDAY, the 28th ihstant, being the day ori
ginally fixed in the lull advertisement, which has
now been for some time before the public. Par
ties intending to putchase this improving and
delightful property, would 'ddwell to visit it pre
vious to the sale. as:io descriptiori'uan do justice
to it. Full particulars of each allotment, with
lithographic plans, are to be had at the Com
pany's offices.
Previous to:the sale of the land, the whole of
the farming sto;k and imnilements will be put up
to public compeitiion, consisting of- "
Twenty-eiglt Working Bullocks
A Waggon and TwoDrays "
Two Horses, &o., &c.
:The sale to commence:'at Eleven o'clock.pre
oisely.
THE K.'suivY OF'THE' ':
COWPASTURES ESTATiS8
,. .ORA4RLY TF PROPERTY:
JOHN DIXON. ESQ. '
EK=OWN AS THi OBRILTON,,NBTHKBYW RBs,
",' NONNOkUA I, Moo ve ' ' .' .'
,ATwerwooD,.. BIN ?+. NOW ,,'COMPLIT. , ,
THE .-AUSTRALIANii AUCTllIO- COMPANY
At once proceed to inform the Public, that they
::,,will- be sold in lots, comprising Farina of
various dimensions (as hereinafter describedi
at theIr Roon?s, in Ge ge:stiYt, ;'ofTtJES
DAY July 28th,; 1840,., at Eleven o'Cloc
precisely, in consequence of the number of
.Lots, add the:Proprietorbeoing desirous of the¶i
<:'being.'sold iA i o ie dai.. ,
! RIELTON which is bounded on the south
e~ ast side by the high road: to Argyle; on
tlihe south west by Kirkhamn. t e beautiful Eatatt
of the late Surveyor;Generail Oley;, on. the:west
and nbrth-vest by the properties: df Charles
Cowiper, :asq, and the !Rev. Thomas. Hassall;
and on the north-east by Nethlerbyres and:Harl
,-ington'Park, the residence of Lieutenant Woore'
.:This ,Estate is sdivided into twenty farms, yary
ing from thirty.to about four lhundre?d and eighty.
acres, exclusive of the' lown allbtments in Nar.
rellan, a'most the whole' of which are cleared,
stuniped, and fit for i~imedia'te tilldge. The
Homestead with Barn, eight horse power thrash
ing and dressing madhine, Cottaige, Stables, &c.,
will contain four. hundred and eighty one acres,
principally cleared, and stumped, of, strong !ich
land; being part of the fertife range runnhing (
broughl the district. The Town Allotments are
laid off opposite to, and in continuation of the
Government Township, upon which iseercted a
Church, School House, Pound, &.c and distlnt
only thirty-five miles from Sydney, ain excelleit
stage, rendering it particularly eligible asd'is site
or small allotments.
NertherbyresIs bounded on the 'south'-ea.t by
Cirtid and Harrington PaLrks; :on 'th south *dst
by Orieltopt on the west by Denbigh; the Estate
of the Rev. Thomas Hiassal I and on the north'by
Nonnorrah. This estate hlas been divided into ten
capacious Farms, of from sixty-five to twci hdn
dred and sixty acres each, and consis.ts of gantly
unduilatiung fore~i'landof" excllenot quality, lightly
timbered, and eulosed withh a sqbqtqnt:al fence.
It ih.intersrcted by the great North and Cobbity C
Roads, to which each lot possesses six very con
aiderabla frontages.
Nonnorrah is intersected north and south by
the great North road; on the east aid .is the
homstead to which threed huidred and sixt-five
acres bf cleared a;d 'ticlosed ladd' (in ddoa )
are attachecl. Upon this Farm is a asustantial
House;" and. other necessary impro'vemen?t?d~id C
been erected in the cottage stj:le. Tile adjointri?g
frarms'on thld same .lde' ,f the road contain albo ..:
two hundred acres each, nearly half of which arer
clearrd ond enclosed. 'Thlese Farms have verj
exteunsiv4.froztages 'tb ihe South (reekk, n ttHe
west ~iide of the groat North 'road is the will
kniow"al Pat Bullock Paddock," containing about C
tiwothousaund acibo, the greater part of which has
been girdled. This fertile tract of land entirely
encto!xs, and contsiniug an immenae proportion
of elicell?eit soil, watered by chains of ponos, ii
teroectiilg it fr~in nontb to south, is divided into
six splendid propert;es, and possesses every re- tl
qulsite with regaid'to scenery, soil, ahnd'locality ci
for the,eptablishment of first-rate IHomesteads. A
'Moorfield contalishs ninety-fiv9 and'a half'acres, i
one beautiful little grant entirely cleared enclosed, sl
d ealitiosat sIdri~oiudedwith god water. .
aS,?w o n?,, divir e ru.,tour mnitable Farma
SThe whol.. tf. this grant has been ringed, anrp
Sa enclosed. upon each division may be found
.eautif'ul?tes forthe erection of Villas or-home-"
steas
. - ORIELTON. .. -
LOT I.
Four handred.and a half acres, two thirds of
Swhija .is clear.d land, having been under culti
'r+tion, the soil is excellent, three sides securly
... fenced in and a part divided into convenient
paddocks. This farm has nearly threequarters
of a'mile frontage to the Cobbity Road. Being
the main road to Sydney ; it possesses also an
extensive frontage to the Narrellan Creek.
. there is erected upon this farm a substantial
built brick Cottage, commodious stabling, an
excellent built barn with two floors containing
r. therein one eight horse power thrashing and
winnowing. &e;. machine; there is also, a
road leading .from the Homestead into the
main road to Argyle-The above lot is bounded
on the north side by the estate known as Har
. rington Park, now occupiedby Lieutenant
Woore, R. N.
LOT II..
Consists of two hundred and a half acres, imme.
n diately adjoins the above lot and is also most
Sexcell-,t arable' land, it-possesses near half a
k mile frontage to the Cobbity road, and about a
'quarter of- a 'mile frontage,; to the Narrellan
3 Creek ; .,above.half this lot is cleared land, and
'untiL the. last. season . has been in a.high state
of cultivation, the soil is .of the most productive
kind; there are erected upon this lot one hut,
quebarn and. stock yard, and above a mile of
Sgood fencing.
LOT IlL.
Contains one' hundred and thirty-five and a half
acres, adjoins the above, and as regards soil,
improvements - and other, advantages is "pre
cisely similar to lot 2; this lot is divided by a
substantial fence .from the beautiful estate
called Kirkham, the property. of the late. br
veyor..General Oxley, .and.:for the beauty of
situation can be surpassed by no estaae of
similar dimensions in the Colony..
LOT IV.
Consists or twenty-two acres and a half, 'this is a
;:very choice lot, it, is nearlyall cleared, now
under culvitation:and possessing, upwards of a
: quarter of a niile, frontage .to, the Cobbitty
Road; there is a hut erected upon it, the soil
is extremely rich..
..LOT. V, ,
S-Is also .a small Farm of thirty" apres,adjoining
the - estate, of .the Rev. Thomas Hasagsl, and
possessing nearly half a mile frpntage to the
,.:,Cobbitty road, the wholoe. jsinclosed by a
substantial ! fence and:.having. two, huts and.
stock" yard erected upon-.the farm;; pearly the
whole of this lot is nowunder cultivation.' '
-LOT; :VL
Contains.,one hundrud and sixtes4 acres, adjoips
lot 5, and.'has an extensive frontage of about{
.three, quarters of'ii mile to'-the ,Cobbitya d
a portion is cleared, .with a good lihut and.bard
erected thereion, and three .aides of thei farm
are securely fenced.
ConoTv -ir
tals. .thy acres an d ele?ne c, ihes, it "om.
mands nearly, nine chalins frontageto the Cow.
pasture Road, it. is entirely fenced in and
and subdivided' nto three'Paddocks, the whole
is cleared and the greater part under cultiva.
tion; there, is a iubitantial hut erected upon
"-this lot-lot 7'adjoins Harringtoti Park.'
Contains twenty nine `dres two,roods twenty
-, six perches, and adjoins .lot.7rand1Hatrrngton
Park, .the' wholeinis: cleared:. and possesses an
,extensive frontage to the ,arrellan.rasek..
-' LOT IX.
Contains thirty acres,one.rood thirty.one perches
- adjuining.lot 7,upwards of:"nin chains,frontage
.. to. the Cowlastute Road, and backed .by a
-, reserved, road, thirty :links -wide. This;lot ia
all. under-cultivation and :enclosed -on three
.sides by a substantial fence.
!""'*: " ".' LOT X. ...' ,,
" Codthihasthirty acres three roods' thirty-four
S:' perchea,'and inmnediately adjoining lots 8 and
:: 9:pbssemsing'ab6ot' ten chins to the Narrellari
Creek; ; this "nt 1 entirely cleared, and -has
r .'beeiumideriadlit4tird ih, ? psebsing also'uafrosnt.
asgeof' nine chains to f te? reservel roadaoive .
alluded to. - .. . . - .. - ,
.,:: .. : LOT-XI .. " :r ....
Consists of twenty-seven acres three roods thirty
-fi've perches' this lot is divided only by-one I
farm fromthe .continuation of the Township of
N-arrellan, it has a frontage to the Cowpasture
Road nine chries;' and backed by the reserved
road thirty links widei the whole is new
under cuiltivatibn' having a good ult And stook
yard erected upon it with back and front
fenced. . ,
LOT XII.
Contains thirt'y-two a~i es fo'ur p.erhes,?separaild
' frosm the' last lot'by tte reserved ,road nd to I
,which .it. has a frontage, of .nine,chains, and is
also lbounded by the. Narrellan Creel, a'l
beaudtifuly cledred?-eel laiid': - ::' "
_• ' . > . L IO. - X II . - ,,: , " : iI
Comprises thirty-two acres two roods, eand,
Sthirtytwo per?hchs, i'having-a frontage! .tothe
Cowpasture Road! of thirteen chains-and a half,
bounded also On the southwest by a reserved
road dividing it from the Towhship of N~ar-.
rellaried, and"ala?i on the north west.by thero..
served road thirty linksa wide; the whale is
cleared and partly cultiv4ted,' thee ' side are
fenced in, having, a paddock of tw`lvie acres
,divfded ff.''
LOT XIV.' "; -' " '
Consists of thiFy-four .acres three .roods and
Sthirty-seven perches, possessing'a frontage to
'"'th??', d'd leading from' the hoinmestead to the
- 'i?inCowastuare Roid' of fortyelght' c'bains,
a. ;al`'i a froiitage tohtle' reserved r6ad, and
b::d-hdued:at'-the back by the Narrellan Creik;
"thb' whole -of ithe ioad side leading from the
- hoIieatbad is'sec'irely fenced, the fars is per
:'-"'Ttly cleared, and-hhs been under cultivation,
',,·.+ .+...: , .:.+ .x ..LOT. XV. . .
Cinitails ilfty'two- acres one rood and thirteen
.,,perches r.this lot is only divided from the
:'.'own' of- Narrellan by a reserved road, toa
whlhb 'it possesses a. frontage of upwards ofr
eleven chains, has ablo a frontage to another v
.road. leading, into the Cowpasture Road, ofa
fifty-one chains. it is backed by the Narrellani
-Creek, an -d the whole entirely cleared, and
has~ beqn u.der cultivation. .
S LOT XVI.
Comprise forty-nine acres one rood and thirteen (
perches; this has a'so a frontage to the road,
''diidifag' it froni the town, uapwards of elevhi
chains is backed by the .creek, coinmpletely
Scleared, and partially fenced.- -
S LOT XVII. - '
Consists of twenty-svyen acres, three roods and
Sthirty-three perches, and piossesses ~a frntage
of' 0between'eight and nine chains to thei~reatI
"south road, being' immediately opposite the
Narrellan - Church and the. residence of Dr.(
Swalyne; it adjoins the towhnship, three sides
Sara enclosed by a good fence, the whold is
cleas?ed, and having a crop of wheat pn:the
groiihd.
g d - 'LOT XVIII.
Contains Forty-seven acres three roods and thirtjy
three 'perches,' -divided irom: the last lot by
the reserved road, and abutting on Narrellan
Creek this land is also perfectly cleared, and
-has l~e'n ~'isdear cullivat~io, porbion 6f which is
C'ontainig twenty-eight acra one raod Iineteen
:perche ;" thislot has Ia frontage to the inoa
so:: uth road.oC between ieight and ninechaina,
.it adjoins. the est~te of Kirkham, three sides
' arb'fedi'cd,' 'ib' whole is cleared nuid partly
..: LOTX XX~ b...
Consists of forty-four acres seventeen perches, b
adjoin?s lbt 19, -ia"d possesses a considerable P
, frontage to the. creek,, the lade'li cleared and
has beeni Under cultiivation. n
The sale of the aboie farms will be followed by t
that -of the Town Allotments inh Narrellan North,
consisting'of qine'sections, divided into half-pore 0
Allotments, having frontages respectively:to the C
main Cowpasture road, Campbell-street Oxley-"
street, Orielton-street, and Iitkhamztroet,??a:ch p
sixty-six feet?wide: - " .
- In suumitting, Ll?.toouv le so. u d a xu , .
d ic it, is necessaryo state that thbgoverment have
d eserved tlir themselves the entire roadsiile fronn'
Sae allotments in the town of Narrellan, those
?ow offered being immediately opposite, and a-por
tion of them-possessing the frontage required, will
doubtless find a ready sale, the more especially as
f the flourishing and fast impiovirg state of'he
- town of Narrellan is well known.
r Immediately after the sale of the above allot
mt ents, will follow the splendid estate, called
SNETHERBYRES.-This property. consists of
beautiful open forest land, excellent soil, and
i when cleared, will doubtless, possess some of the
. most delightful sites for residences to be fgund in
i this famed district.
LOT, I
Is situated up the brow of a very pretty hill and
consists' of one'hundred and thlrty-five acrea it
has a considerable frontage to the Gireat Nortre
Road. as also to the Cobbity road, being up
wards of amile. : ;
LOTS II, III, IV, V, and VI ! ;
Containing respectively one hundred!and ininety
seven and a half acres, two hundriid and twenty
two and and a half; two hundred andtwenxty.
mine, one hundred and ninety-five. aid,two
hundred and sixty-six and::a. half the whole
or these allotments' are situated on tiae Edaat
'side of the Great North Road, td which ,they
possess ample frontage.
, :LOTS YVI, VIII, IXed .XI
Adjoining the Rev. Thoma a l.as H el'?oproperty
contain each one bhnidred and twentyl ninety
eight, sixty-five, .ssit dri h-undred?icres ; the
above lots are situatedon theri'west'ide of the
Great North Road, :havibg each frgritdges of
upwards of half7a-mile. &nyattempt at a"des
cription of thii'property would 'occupy a very
considerable spcae, it is therefore deemed advi
sable to defer all obrnimet until thditime of
The Estate called: 'NONYNORRAH,.
This property was originally- ele~ted by John
Dickson, Esq,, and forms the oehtfid and h6fn&
stead of the surrounding estates; it !oontaidi in
all upwards bf three thousiind acres, a considera
ble portion of which has been cleared, stanllied
and fleeed,snd:divided into: paddocks,.thie greater
part of the remainderolils beiin girdled or ri?ged
some fourteen years since, which operation` (to
those unacquainted with the term it may# bene
cassary to state) consists in cutting a ring frtom
the bark of the tree, thereby stopping the goirth,
destroying the root, and rendering the rembval of
the timber much easier ; and also,: ocupying less
than on4iixth of the time that the green timber
?is generally found to take, as by ay plying a small
fire to the root, the tree almost immediately falls,
and the wood itself. being withered and light, is
eas'y removed.
LOT. I
Consists of the homestead of Nonnorrab It con
tains three hundred-and sixty-five acres, divid;d
is intoeight conienient paddocks, beingall cleared,
there isi·rected upon the 'ground a suibstantial .
verandahed Cottage, containing six rooms, ex
Icelent hall, butler's pantry, detached kitchen,
brick-built stores secured with iron-bound
windows, dairy, cheese houise; with several
lever presses, extensive and excellent stabling
suflicient fur 'sixteen horses," coach house, pig
styes, commodious sheds for varlous puf'poses,
stook and milking yards, men's house shingldl
roof-added to the above, there is pso an ex,
cellent garden well stocked with choice fruit
trees, and' occupying about" two 'and'- ai' half
acrescwell laid out; this lot is well watered by
the South Creek and Lowoe' Creek, possepsipg
also,a frontage of nearly thheq, .arters qf a
::mile to the Great North Road.
Contains one hundred and ninety two and ar.af
ceres; adjoins. Lot No. , nearly all cl. red 4ud
Sand.partlydtenced, poasessing about a qusarof,t'
a mile frontage: o, the,Greaes 2orts-a4, c
also to:the South Creek. · .-,. :,
'siisuilarlynsituat4 ito thii'.la~t 6witil the??
ceptio of beiniug alcleaiedI anst thes ii'iitn
''der girdled it it'possesesaldo' ak rite frbiiflge
tq lhs oulh?,Creek. " .. . ..
,,:.LOTS'IV-to V. "::,, ,?r.
Contains. each two , hundre rd 'fiv andtwo
hunidrdand a six ndi; ;i liaf n acres, aioltýkoti's
cleared lane}, na, u?.n.er.) ..Faqre.re girilha,
and the rpamnisir4is. good.iforest 1 nd,,es
isistiag of a preserv. of0 fine in W rk ;t ree,,'
each averages above' a qa~ r o? mile o a .ni '
ageto the eeek," and :the sanie to?the'r 4eat
North Road.: lot five adjoins the estate called'
Netharbyres.
. •LOTS ,XI to. IV .,',:
Comprise the well-known FPat Bullock-Paddock
immediately opposi'te the estate of Mrs. Lowe
lo~ild?t contains more than .a,~nile ;froeitaee to
the Great North Road, and comprises iu.all
'tlieeshundred ahd forty-one acres-all'girdllid.
.and'bounded' on the north by Lowea's!Creek-to
the extent of half a mile; lot 7 contains thls.
hundrdd and' thirty-three- and a half acces.,.
nearly all gridled, and possessing three quar
ters of a mile frontage to Lowe's Creek ; the
views fom this particular spot are admirable;
it also contains a valley of fine ric dark' soil :
lot'8 contains two 'hundred and 'ninety-twd 'and
a half acres of undulating forest land, adj61nin t
the' estates of Wentworth and Lowe;: 10ot' 9
possesses nearly three quarters of a mitld fioit
age to the GreatNorth Road, and contains two
hundred and sixty-five and a'half acres, entirely
girdled.; lot 10, three hundred. and twenty
-eight acres mostly girdled, adjoins the estate b?
the Rev. Thomas Hassall; lot XI eompridr es
three hundred and eightyfive' and a-half'acres,
Consisting of beautiful undulating foiest lanl.
and adjoins the above ;four of -t eslffar?.'l
possess frontages to a reserved ro d, fifty links
wide, leading from tie Great North Rbiidl;:'"
The cale of Nonnorrah Estate: ni be followedl
by that of MOOREFIELD.. This.beautiful
property containing ninety-five and a half acres
will be sold in-one lot, is:c.ompletely'cleared and
enclosed, and possesses frontage to the reserved
road; it is bourded-oia the-east and west sides Iby
well watered creeks.:'The seolt-is -of the mo t
sple'iidid desdcription, and tihe situatitLn deligiht
f ul........ .. . .;, ;.-.-. . , .
The ale-will close with the-Esatea-eZlled EAST
-WOOD, divided into four ample farml.?-. C., ,'
qontaining two hundred and ninety acres,pOca.
Ssing half a 'mile frontage to the Driniell
Main Road, immqdiately..adjoining the estate
Sof Raby,.the' property of the late A. Riley
th.'q. it is here that the advanta ges' oftlrlding
ait once present' thcmselves owiinft' t p(tin
Sof the griilled tmber'havingbeen' r?'ioVn ea
estate presents a complete prk-like aip'slaanLce .
!threqaides of this lot are fericed.
-. LOT II .. :"
Consists f three h?alred and sixty-sir aqd.a half -
acres, possessing upwards of three qnae3yT of
;:s mile.frontage Ca? chain of largpwagel; IlgWps,.
:p. nd'sbcure acels to the.mnaia-n..road by.414ae
served road, bonding lot iio tha?.~ , ata "
Lntd is undulating and very tastefuely girdled,'
securdly fenced on ·three sideis' "
- 'LOT III . . -
Contains two hundred andi tenty-lght acreas
Swith hhalf a piledfpiiTgeto the Main, prilly
, Roa?dldjoini'the farmsiof w. aind.! ol?ug,.,
- 'Esqs? i(d sedurelylcheed on thbedsaldes; . r
S . LOT,!V :IV , :, .· , .
Having two~hundredand; fity-eight ecrsP,po -es -
sea threaqmnrters of a mIle frontaSge to the
chain ot ponds beforem?ntieonead acidid Ishee
Swise ensiosan ed on three sides' by a' atbslhttiahl.
STerms, ten per cent, cash; teni per eei~it by
bills at three and six month; the remainder may
be secured on the property; at the: ~tioW of the
purchaser, for a priod of four year.. ' .:":'
.N. :B.--Mr.. Ceril, the ;tudkepe,:r at "Lon
norrah, is preparqd to show the prolpeirty tb in
tending purchaseds.. ' . .
Plans may be seen, end' further' partsinulajas.
certained- on -appliecation to Mlr. -naPP, ulp .h
Comipany's Rooms..:, .. , .:...:. ..
SLithographic plans .realsq?.n'?U-.?- J
paration;and wll on thehi omplpttoUebG fb arTt.
to various parts of the country, : -' '.,',.'nii;'
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