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SUPERFINE READY-MADE
CLOTHING, SHIRTS,
HATS, &c. c
THE
undersigned are now Unpacking,
ex " Heather Bell," a choice lot of
WINTER GOODS
The whole having been made expressly
to order, comprises novelty in style and
material, with the best workmanship;
among them are,
COATS. The Carlton, Sydenham, Oxford
and Cambridge, Palmerston,
and Sacque, for riding and walking in
black: Cloth, coloured Doeskin
Tweed, &c. &c. Superfine
black Frock and Dress Coats.
WESTS Super French, Doe, Sport
agent, Heather Tweed, Steel
Mixed and Oxford Grey; super
black Cloth, black and coloured
Silk Velvet, black Ottoman Silk,
black and coloured Moire Antique,
black watered Silk, black Cloth
Polka; the Dreadnought; fancy
Silk and Satin, (French manufac-
ture) ; white Moire Antique and
Figured Silk, light fancy, cut Plush
and Velvet, Military Doe, double
breasted, French Bell, and Button
high.
TROWSERS. Super black cloth,
fashionably cut ; coloured Doeskin
and Tweed bordered, 42nd Plaid ;
drab and grey hairline, West of
England Tweed, Bedford Cord,
plain and strapped for riding; Shepherds'
Plaids, Steel, Grey, and Oxford
Doe, with Vests to match ;
Worsted and Cotton Cords, in black
and drab ; black, white, and drab
Moleskin Trowsers.
Gentlemen's OVERCOATS-The
Raglan, Talma, Poncho, Dudley,
Alma, in Whitney, black and
brown Beaver, black and brown
Danube Cloth, Britannia Cloth,
and super mixed Melton ; black
Mohair Sacquo and blue Pilot
American Reefing Jackets.
Boys' Clothing in this department
the greatest variety will be found,
particular attention having been
paid to the requirements of
Boys and Youths. Boys' and
Youths' Tweed and fancy Dobbin
Suits, Coat, Vest, and Trowsers to
match ; ditto, black Cloth, Tweed,
Shepherd's Plaid, and fancy Doeskin
Sacque, and Beaufort Coats.
Boys' and Youths' black Cloth Polka
Jackets and black Cloth Jumpers,
Do. do. black Cloth, Tweed, and fancy
Doeskin Vests.
Do. do. black Cloth, Tweed, and fancy
Doeskin, Shepherd's Plaid.
Belford Cotton Cord and Moleskin
Trowsers, every side, both whole
fall and fly front.
Boys' and Youths' black and coloured
Beaver, grey Whitney and
Mohair, Raglans, Ponchos, Palmas,
and Sacque OverCoats.'
Children's Hungarian Suits and
Spanish Dresses in black cloth,
Heather Tweed, West of England
Tweed, and Shepherd's Plaid.
White SHIRTS, in small Men's,
slender Men's, Men's, full Men's,
outsize and extra outsize, with and
without collars, broad and narrow
plants. The same sizes with bands
only, with or without studs and
with French wrists.
ColOUred SHIRTS, in Crimean wool,
United Service, and Regatta.
Gentlemen's Calico Night Shirts.
Boys' and Youths' Shirts,
white and Regatta, all sizes.
Collars. The Paxton, Piccadilly, Port
Hole, Alliance, Military and Albert,
Boys' Prince Arthur with bows.
Gentlemen's MERCERY.- Brown
cotton and lambs'-wool Pants
and Drawers, in small men's, slender
men's, out sizes, and extra out
sizes ; Under Shirts, in Scotch
lambs'-wool, merino, cashmere, Saxony
and Welsh flannel ; also, coloured
Cashmere, in scarlet, crimson,
sky, apricot, orange, and pink;
brown and white Cotton ditto ;
Hose and Half Hose, in lambs'-wool,
merino, and brown cotton ; boys'
and youths' merino and lambs
wool Under Shirts and Half Hose.
GLOVES. Black, white, and coloured
super French Kid ; Cape Tan, Buckskin
Norway Doe, Carlton Driving,
Dogskin, Cloth and Dogskin, til
buryed for Driving.
Black, white, Indianna, Napoleon Grey,
Danubian, Nonpareil, Pelissier,
French Coffee, and Fleecy Lined
Cloth; Ladies' Archery and Riding
Gauntlets, Braces. Scarfs, Neck
Ties, Brace Ends ; silk and cambric
Pocket Handkerchiefs, hemmed;
white silk, muslin, and lace Even-
ing Ties; cashmere, spun silk, and
wool Plaid Scarfs and Mufflers.
A few very superior gentlemen's Lands
and Railway Wrappers.
HATS. Black Paris Velvet Napped,
from the celebrated houses of Ben-
net and Field, Christy, Townend,
and Pritchard's, in every shape and
width of brim ; black and brown
Felt Shell Albert and Raglan shape a
- blackOpera Hats; black, brown, and
drab Royal Tar Felt Hats ; glazed,'
yachting, black, brown white, drab,,
and fawn Canadian Felts ; children's
white and drab trimmed Felts tall
- places and oil silk Bateman Fishing
Hats ; . children's black and drab
Paris Hats, trimmed with silk velvet;
ribbon and plume in every
shape.
Ladies' and Girls' black Paris Siding
and Walking Hats, trimmed silk
velvet, ribbon, and plumes.
Ditto ditto in black, brown, and drab
Felt.
CAPE Black cloth, military, navy,
tweed, smoking, Balmoral, Glengarry,
cricketing, travelling (in both
fur and cloth) ; velvet and felt Hunting
Caps, oil silk Caps and Covers.
Boys' Caps, black cloth, military,
tweed, black and coloured moire antique,
morocco in black bronze and
marone white, drab and grey horse
hair; fancy cloth Caps ; silk velvet
Glengarry, in black and in coloured
plaid.
UMBRELLAS, in blue, green, and
brown silk, alpaca, and gingham ;
also, a few of Fox's Patent Para-
gons.
I FRYER AND ALLEN,
! COMMERCE HOUSE,
360, MURRAY STREET,
(Late Huttablo A Deakin.)
NB- Upon all Cash Purchases of
One Pound and upwards, a Dis-
count of Five per Cent allowed.
in w of 3 mo
" For want of timely care millions have died
of medicable wounds."
DR. L. L. SMITH'S VEGETABLE
PILLS.
These Pills Cure
Bilious complaints Pains in the Head
Diseases of the Slo- Lowness of Spirits
mach and Bowels Nervous Affections
Sick Headache Spasms
Scurvy Palpitations
Gravel Dyspepsia
Costiveness Feverishness
Heartburn Blotches on the Face
Flatulence Skin Eruptions
Giddiness Piles.
These celebrated Pills have obtained for the
Proprietor, in this and the adjacent colonies, a
world-wide fame for their known properties in
curing the above symptoms and diseases. Thousands
have been cured who were suffering for
years with a foul tongue, disagreeable taste in
the mouth in the morning, loss of appetite, lan
gout and fulness after eating, or in other words,
from indigestion and liver complaints.
These pills have now been advertised for two
years in these colonies, and though thousands of
boxes have been sold, yet there never has been a
single complaint made against them and as a
proof of their immense sale, Dr. Smith has had
repeatedly to warn the public against spurious
and fraudulent imitators.
Persons of an intemperate habit will find great
relief from these pills.
As a Female Pill they stand unrivalled.
Prepared only in boxes, at 2s. 6d., 5s., and
119, by Dr. LOUIS L. SMITH, Surgeon
L.S.A, and Member of the Medical Board of
Victoria, only at 197, Great Bourke-street, east,
Melbourne.
To be obtained from all respectable chemists
in Melbourne, and from the following
AGENTS.
HOBART TOWN Sold at the Medical Dispensary.
171 Liverpool-street, two doors
from Harrington-street.
Maryborough Mr. Ogle, chemist, &e." next
Nicholls and Hunter's Stores. Mr. Ready,
chemist, near the Live and Let Live Hotel,
Ballarat. Mr. Hammond, bookseller and stationer,
Main road, near the London Chartered
Bank ; Messrs. Godfrey and Abraham's,
Main-road, next the Charlie Napier
Hotel. Wholesale Agent, Mr. Robinson,
chemist.
Heathcote. Mr. Cowle, builder and storekeeper
opposite Heathcote Hotel.
Castlemaine, Messrs. Glass & Co., druggists.
Market-square.
Mount Blackwood Messrs. T. C. Bernard and
Co., Apothecaries' Hall, Red Hill. Messrs.
Stevens and Co., Richmond Store, Red
Hill Flat.
Fiery Creek Mr. Page, Page's Dispensary,
next the Good woman Hotel ; branch establishment,
near the Bank of Victoria, Avoca.
Beechworth Mr. Hazelton, Watchmaker, Ford
street.
Geelong. Mr. T. T. Thomas druggist, Market
square,
Creswick's Creek Mr. Edward Rand, chemist,
of" Albert street, and at Daisy Hill.
Alma Messrs. Harris and Shaw, grocers and
drapers, Springs.
Ashby and Steiglitz-Mr. Matthews, Wholesale
Agent, opposite St. Paul's Church.
Sandhurst Mr. Nelson Jones, chemist late. Pall
Mall, and Market Square.
Forest Creek. Messrs, Williams Brothers and
Jones, South Wales Stores.
Launceston, Tasmania.-Mr.Skelley, draper, &c.
Upper Charles-street.
And all chemists and storekeepers throughout
the colonies. 1482
0 mo.
ENGLISH MAGAZINES and Reviews
at Home Prices. For particulars
apply to George Robertson, Bookseller, 85
and 87 Collins-street, East, Melbourne.
1481 S
To Drapers.
A Young Man of considerable practical
experience wishes an engagement in
Launceston, or Hobart Town, or in New
Zealand. Satisfactory References. Address
S, Sheehan, Derby Cottage, Little Oxford
Street, Collingwood, Melbourne.
in 22 1483
Wanted.
THE undersigned wishes to provide a
£2 Home and a Female Protector for his
Son-an interesting Boy of three years of
age. Any respectable person having such
a home, and willing to undertake the charge
of the child, will please address to C. D.,
Office of this Journal. m2!) 1484
Wanted
BY a LADY, a Bedroom and Sitting
room, with board, in a quiet neighbourhood.
Would have no objection to
board with a family.
Address, stating terms, to L.F.B., Office
of this paper. 1483 in27
Temperance Alliance Rooms.
i. oTr.
THE Public Meeting of the Tasmanian
Temperance Alliance will be held
THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock.
rugs The Meeting will be under the patronage
of the Brethren of the Victoria and
Hope of Tasmania Tents, (in full regalia.)
A Lecture will be delivered by one of the
Brethren on the principles of Rechabitism.
HENRY KING,
CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER
No. 18, ARGYLE STREET,
Next to Burdon's Coach Manufactory.
Every description, of Furniture made
to order.
iTTICOISOMIC FUNERAL-ESTÄTT
£5 LISHMENT, No. 18. Argyle
street, next Burdon's Coach Manufactory
{
A Respectable Funeral. with a
hearse and every other requisite,
fees, and all other ex-
penses paid for. 10
Plain Funeral 5
A Child's Respectable Funeral
with Mourning Coach, and
every other requisite, fees
and all other expences paid S S
A Child's Plain Funeral . 3 J
The Trade supplied with Hearse, Mourning
Coaches, &p, mwf 433
V"
F«~Lonflony~ ,~
3 E GUL, AR TRADEs,
THE CLIPPER SHIP,
AURORA AUSTRALIS,
A 1 for 13 years,
- _-- Richard Copping,
Late of the Derwent, Commander.
For freight of wool or passage, apply to
Brown & Co.,"
Hobart Town ;
Or,
M'Nauohtan & Co,
298 f Launceston.
For Prosser's, Spring Bay, and
Swanport.
THE fast sailing Schooner
CECILIA,
Will leave the Constitution
Dock, for the above places, on SATURDAY,
the 27th Inst.
, For freight or passage apply to
Isaac Wright,
New Wharf, 25th March, 1858.
1488 27 m
IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE.
IN consequence of Friday next being
Good Friday, the General Merchandize
Sale of the undersigned, at their Mart,
Collins-street, will take place on
THURSDAY, the 1st APRIL,
comprising several extensive shipments
of goods, slightly damaged by sea water,
for the benefit of the underwriters ; as-
sorted groceries, and miscellaneous merchandise,
particulars of which will appear
in Monday's issue.
1911. A. GrasDON & Co.,
Auctioneers.
Collins-street,
March 26, 1858.
0
THIS DAY.
199 Cases Geneva.
BY W. A. GUESDON AND CO
At their Mart, Collins street,
THIS DAY,
At half-past lO for 11 o'clock.
ONE HUNDRED CASES ROTDAM
GENEVA .
09 coses Booth's gin.
Terms as usual.
Important and Extensive Sale of Drapery,
Slops, Superfine Clothing, Hats,
Shirts, Hosiery, Haberdashery, c
For Positive and Unreserved Sale.
MESSRS. BURN AND CO.
(Successors to Mr. William Ivey,)
Have received instructions from
MR. L. SOLOMON,
To sell by Auction on the premises, at the
angle of Liverpool and Elizabeth-streets,
on MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY,
the 12th, 13th, and 14th of
April, commencing each day at eleven
o'clock,
THE WHOLE of his IMMENSE STOCK
of DRAPERY, Slop and Superfine
Clothing, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Boots and
Shoes, Men's super Satin, Velvet, Hats, fine
Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, superior Panama
Hats, Boys' Plumed, Velvet, Leghorn, white
and drab Felt Hats,) Ladies' Underclothing,
Infants' Clothing, elegant Braided and embroidered
Pelisses, beautifully-worked Robes,
French Cambric Caps, Laces, Silk Piece
Velvets, superfine Cloths and Doeskins,
White Shirts, Blankets, Counterpanes, Quilts,
Satin, Silk, and Cloth Mantles, Chemisettes,
Collars, Habit Shirts and Sleeves in self,
Linens, Lawns. Holla ids, Ladies' Blonde
Cape, Breeds, Shawls and Scarfs, Silks and
Satins, Silk, Satin, Velvet, and Tuscan
Bonnets; Watered Silk, Satin, Cloth, and
Tweed Mantles, Oil Baize, Ladies' Balmoral
Victoria, Scotch Tweed, Cashmere,
Llama, and other Robes and Dresses;
French Merinos, fine Alpacas, Plaids,
Lustres and Coburgs, Men's and Boys' Belts,
Braces, Black Cloth, Doeskin, Tweed and
fancy Coats, Trowsers and Vests, fine Pilot
Cloth, Mohair, Bearskin, Beaver, and treble
Milled Devon Overcoats, and American
Jackets, Gutta Percha, Co mean, and India
Rubber Coats and Reversible, Leather and
Gutta Percha Leggings, Boys' superfine
Cloth Suits, Tweed and Doeskin and Mole-
skin ditto; blue Serge Shirts, Scotch Twilled,
Regatta and Swiss ditto ; Ladies' Cloth Go
loslied, Prunella, and Cashmere Boots,
Patent Calf Shoes, Children's Strapped
Shoes and Cloth Boots, Men's Bluchers,
Wellingtons, Thigh ditto, Watertights and
Lace ups, Oilskins, Ducaped and Coral
Handkerchiefs, China Ornaments, Watches,
Jewellery, &c. &c ; the whole of which
will be sold to the highest bidder, without
one fraction reserve.
The greater part of this Stock is in unopened
packages, available for Country Storekeepers,
or for shipping purposes.
Catalogues will be issued as soon as possible,
and the articles may he viewed 2 days
prior to the sale.
Terms' under £50 Cash, above that sum
approved Bills at three months from the 1st
day of sale.
ALSO,
On the Monday following, the whole of his
Superior Household Furniture, comprising
handsome Sofas, Couches, Mahogany Hair
seated Chairs, Pianoforte by Allison & Allison
lately imported, double action, and warranted
a superior instrument, with stock, candlesticks,
and Canterbury to match; card
Tables, rich Tapestried Carpet quite new,
containing about 70 yards ; English Clock
in Turquoise Ornaments, Glass, handsome
Bedsteads and Curtains, Washstands, Look-
sun-glasses, Toilets, splendid Pier Glass,
Drawing-room Stove, Fenders, Fireirons,
Culinary Utensils, and a Kitchen Range the
finest in the colony, with steel front, Over,
Boiler, &c., well adapted for a large Hotel ;
with a large quantity of other useful furniture,
Carpet Rugs, &c.
Terms Same as above.
Five Trunks Boots and Shoes.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
MESSRS. BURN & CO.
(Successors to Mr. W. Ivey),
Will Sell by Auction,
At their Mart Elizabeth Street,
On TUESDAY next, the 30th instant, at
11 o'clock,
ONE TRUNK 29 PAIRS BLUCHER
BOOTS
33 do youths' do
41 do boys' do
I trunk-65 do cordovan boots, 10,13
41 do do do, 1,5
1 trunk-20 do youth's boots
22 do boys' do
59 do cordovan boote, 6, 9
1 trunk-52 do half wellingtons
14 do wellingtons
I trunk-17 do cordovan shoes, sandals, 10,
13
30 do strapped do, 10, 13
7 do do do, 6, 9
40 do do do, 2,6
66 do double sole do, 2, 5
75 do do do,, 6,9
70 do do do, 10, 13.
Terms at sale,
Copper" Strip'pëoTTrom. the "Flying
. Squirrel," at McGregor's Yards.
MESSRS. BURN & GOT
Will sell by Auction, T
At McGregor's Yards, on TUESDAY next,
the 30th instant, at ten for half-past,
A QUANTITY of COPPER stripped
from the "Flying Squirrel."
Terms cash
Superior Chaise Carts.
MESSRS. BURN AND CO.
(Successors to Mr. W. Ivey,)
Will sell by Auction
At their Mart, Elizabeth street,
On TUESDAY next, the 30th instant,
At 11 o'clock.
A VERY SUPERIOR CHAISE CART
A ditto ditto quite new
The owner having no further me for
them. -
Terms at sale.
Twenty-five Firkins Prime Irish Butter.
MESSRS. BURN AND CO.
(Successors to Mr. W. Ivey,)
Will sell by Auction,
At their Mart, Elizabeth-street,
On TUESDAY next, the 30th inst.
At 11 o'clock.
On FIRKINS IRISH BUTTER very
j f superior sample.
Terms at sale.
TUESDAY, 6th APRIL.
Additional Stock at Richmond.
MR. G. A. KEMP.
Will Sell by Auction,
At the Lennox Arms, Richmond, on TUESDAY,
the 6th April, at 12 o'clock.
TWO HUNDRED SUPERIOR EWES
forward in lamb
Two ditto fat bullocks 1471
WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH,
At 11 o'clock.
Colville-street, Corner of Worley-street.
Household Furniture.
MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Will sell by Auction,
(The Property of a Lady leaving Hobart
Town,
A QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
various and useful.
Terms Cash.
BRIDGEWATER. 7th APRIL.
Substantial and Newly-built Stone Dwelling
House and Garden, fronting the
Main Road at Bridgewater.
BY BRENT AND WESTBROOK
On the Premises
At Bridgewater,
On WEDNESDAY 7th APRIL,
Prior to the Sale of Stock,
A SUBSTANTIAL Newly-built and
Commodious DWELLING HOUSE,
with large garden, the whole having an extensive
frontage on the main road, as the
same is now occupied by Mr. Bruce. The
house is built of the best materials, the outside
walls being of stone and the division
ones of brick ; it contains three good-sized
sitting-rooms on the ground floor, large dry
cellar, sitting room, and kitchen underneath,
and four good bed-rooms, and servants'
attics, and the whole is arranged to suit the
wants of an Inn or Store, for either of which
it is admirably adapted.
Terms, 25 per cent cash deposit, the remainder
by bills at 3, 6 and 9 months with
Bank interest added.
For further particulars apply to R. Pitcairn,
Esq, Solicitor, Davey-street, or to the
Auctioneers at their mart. 1480
Additional at the Cross Marsh.
BY BRENT & WESTBROOK,
At the Royal Oak Yards,
On WEDNESDAY, 31st March, at twelve
o'clock,
IOAA FINE WOOLLED, Clean,
¿\J\J Healthy STORE WETHERS
/ AND
220 Leicester and Down lambs.
Terms as usual. 1487
WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL.
To Gentlemen connected with the Turf,
and Breeders of Horses in
New South Wales,
Adelaide,
Tasmania, and
Victoria.
The Largest and most Important Sale
of English and Colonial Thorough-
bred Horses ever offered for Sale in
Australia.
MR. J. HENDERSON
Has been instructed by J. Purves, Esq.,
to sell by Auction the whole of his
Stud at Chintin, on the Deep Creek,
30 miles from Melbourne, 10 miles
from Kilmore, and 12 miles from
Gisbourne, on WEDNESDAY, 21st
April, at 12 o'clock, the following
horses :
BOIARDO, by Orlando, out of Miss
Rowe.
Peter Wilkins, by the Flying Dutch-
man, out of Boarding-School-Miss.
( Typee'e dam )
Wollaton, by The Castor, out of a
bay Middleton mare.
Chebron (late Dromedary), by Touche
stone, out of Fanny, by Whisker.
Brown colt, 3 yrs. old, by Bandy
Boy, out of Gayfield, by Lancer
cost.
Brown colt, 2 yrs. old, by Collingwood,
out of Liberia (Sotterley'i
dam).
Farm, by the Merry Monarch, out
ofStomacher
Ulrica, by Lwioreost, her dam 'by
Voltaire, and horse foal at foot by
Muscovite
Jane Anne, by Laurel, out of Berens
gana
Anna Maria, by The Hero, out of
Charming Kate (foaled 1854).
Vallonm (foaled 1855), by Woolwich,
out of Florence Nightingale's
Bay filly (foaled 1855), by the
Flying Dutchman, out ofCruiikeciu
Lawn, engaged in the Oaks.
A chesnut filly (foaled 1885 by
Nutwith, out of Midia
Brown filly (foaled 1858), by the
Flying Dutchman, out of Ulrica,
(engaged in the Convivial Stakes at
York)
Brown filly (foaled 1856), by Melbourne,
cr VYindhound out of Lady
Margaret
Also, the whole of the thorough-bred
yearlings, by Jersey, with and:
without engagements.
About forty colonial thorough-bred
mares,, and a number of other
horses.
About 1000 bushels oats, in stack
3000 do wheat, do
200 head of fat cattle
500 sheep
50 tons potatoes
150 pigs.
Catalogues of pedigrees indsJI other part
ticulars will be published, airline attention
of breeders and supporters of the Turf is particularly
requested to this most extensive and
important sale. Every information will be
afforded pa applicaton. to the Auctioneer.
»301490/

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Superior Household Furniture, Plated

Ware, Glass, China, Dinner Service,
Books, Pictures, and Various Effects,
-'of'-' on the Premises, Upper End of Davey

wall-street- E

M MESSRS BURN & CO.

"acceded to Mr. William Ivey.)

Are favored with instructions from
a' Mr.THOMAS HEWITT,

(who is (living. . up housekeeping,)
.' > i To tell by Auction,

glean the Premises, Upper Davey Street,

". On MONDAY next, the 29th instant, at

TAu) .'- ' ^ 11 o'clock,

ful WITHOUT ANY RESERVE,

THE Whole of his FURNITURE and

EFFECTS, comprising in the

chair at . drawing ROOM,

' ' Handsome loo table, couch covered in drab

, damask, drawing room chairs to match,
'handsome marble chimney glass, easy chair,

card table, coffee table, china chimney order-

ments, Palmer's patent candle lamp, fender
and irons, guitar and case, &c.

DINING-ROOM

Superior telescope table handsome sideboard,
every chair in morocco, cheffonier, dinner
'a waggon, 8-day clock, handsome large dinner

service, breakfast and tea sets, plated ware,
glassware, valuable engravings handsomely
framed, a quantity of valuable books, fender

and irons, and various effects.

BREAKFAST PARLOUR.

First-rate cottage pianoforte in mahogany
case (Canterbury's), couch chairs, side table,
glass, chimney ornaments, &c.

BEDROOM.

2 Elegant French bedstead carved, hand
some wardrobe, large chest drawers, toilet
> table, toilet glass, washstand and crockery,

chairs, carpeting, allover both, pictures, so.

Brass four post bedstead, brass French
bedstead spring bottoms,mattrasses,palliasses
bedding, toilet tables, toilet glasses, cane
seat chairs, washstand and crockery, carpet
king, fenders, pictures.

Iron bedstead, mattresses, chairs, tables,
toilet crockery, chamber crockery, cedar
French bedstead, bath, servant's bedsteads,
&c. &c.

I'm KITCHEN.

Dresser, table, roasting screen and jack,
¡ plate warmer, dish covers, crockery, boilers,

saucepans, kettles, and kitchen utensils, &c.
--'- Handsome hall lamp, barometer.

Meat safes, stores and sundries.

The Furniture may be viewed on Saturday
afternoon. No catalogues will be issued.
Terms Above £50, three months' credit
''by approved bills.

FRIDAY, 26th MARCH.

'ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED

SALE.

of 25 Hhds Superiors. Rum, 5 Hhds
Central Vineyard Brandy, 100 Cases
Pigeon's Old Tom, 108 Cases Central
Vineyard Brandy, 5 Quarter Casks
3 Choice Sherry, 5 Quarter Casks Rich
at port, .

WITHOUT ONE FRACTION OF RESERVE.

W. A. GUESDON & CO.

' Are favoured with instructions from the con

's' signes, to sell by public auction, at their
''Mart,Collinsstrcet, on FRIDAY, the 26th
.' March, at half-past 10 for 11 o'clock,

TWENTY-FIVE. HHDS. SUPERIOR

W. I. RUM, about 25 o.n.

'5 hhds Central Vineyard brandy, above

proof

100 cases Pigeon's old tom, each 1 doz.
IOS cases central Vineyard brandy, about

1 doz.

5 quarter-casks rich treble diamond port
do choice sherry

The whole of which are in bond, and will be
sold with rent paid up to the day of sale.

Terms Under 50, cash ; above that
sum, 3 months' credit on approved bills.

The auctioneers earnestly solicit the attention
of the trade, assuring them that every
article will be absolutely and bona-fide sold
WITHOUT ANY RESERVE and they

trust that their strict adherence to good faith
in carrying out the integrity of the notification
' UNRESERVED, will ensure to the sale that

full confidence to which it is justly entitled.

FRIDAY, 26th MARCH.

At half-past Ten for Eleven o'clock.

"i it _

Colonial Potted Butter, Pearl Barley,

Pickles, Rice, Tea, Vinegar, Mustard,
Fine Flour, Confectionery, Curry
Powder, &c.

/' BY W. A. GUESDON & CO.,

-At their Mart, Collins-street, day and

a, '? time as above.

FORTY BARRELS PEARL BARLEY

each 112 lbs

Eight tubs very fine colonial potted
t I n butter

), . Twenty-two chests congou tea
2, p Twenty bags rice

Twenty-five cases pickles, each 3

doz.

Two casks pickling vinegar

i Forty tins mustard each 50 lbs ,

Thirty bags Adelaide fine flour

Twenty-eight this confectionery,

each 14 lbs.

Terms as usual.
A

." ? DAY OF SALE,

TUESDAY, 30th MARCH. 3

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c.

Of a Gentleman

AT ROKEBY, CLARENCE PLAINS

W. A. GUESDON and CO.

Are instructed to sell by Public Auction, on

the premises, as above, at 12 for half-past
11 o'clock,

THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI-

I TURE, consisting of

v '' ' Drawing-room Furniture en suite in

blue damask

' ' ' Tapestry carpet, easy chair

Loo table, handsome sideboard
1 ' ' Dining table, hair-seated chairs

Window curtains and other furniture

also

? '' Elegant Indian carved four-post
' '* i bedstead

i i I i Dressing tables, chests of drawers

Washstands, c.

X Glass and earthenware, &c.

AND

FA The usual variety of kitchen utensils and
domestic requisites found in a respectable

establishment

ALSO

A few superior Engravings, in handsome
Myrtle and gilt frames.

Terms, under £50 cash ; above that sum
3 months credit on approved bills.

" j At half-past 10 for 11 o'clock.

WITHOUT ANY RESERVE,

Twenty-' Casks Scotch Oatmeal, three

Barrels Currants.

W- A. GUESDON & CO,

Are,-, favoured with instructions to tell by
Public Auction, at their Mart, FRIDAY,
j, the 26th March,

20;;

assl i basis new currants, without the

slightest reserve.

Terms if until.

BARRELS PRIME SOUND

SCOTCH OATMEAL.

FRIDAY, 26th MARCH.

At half-past 10 for 11 o'clock.

WITHOUT ANY RESERVE.

Forty-six Cases Apples.

BY W. A. GUESDON & CO.

At their Mart, Collins-street, day and

time as above, ,

FORTY CASES APPLES, each. 1

bushel

G ditto ditto, each 2 bushels

NO RESERVE.
Terms Cash.

FRIDAY, 26TH MARCH.

Sacks and Gunny Bags.

BY W. A. GUESDON & CO..
At their Mart, Collins-street,

On FRIDAY' next, at half-past ten for

eleven o'clock,

FOUR BALES three Bushel Sacks

Three ditto strong Gunny Bags.

Terms as usual.

FRIDAY, 26th MARCH,
At half-past 10 for 11 o'clock.
WITHOUT RESERVE.

Black Paint, Printing Ink, and Empty

Nail Cans.

BY W. A. GUESDON & CO.

At their Mart, Collins street, day and time

as above,

TWENTY KEGS BLACK PAINT,

each iiGlbs.

Five tins priming ink

AND

A quantity of empty nail cans, to be

sold in Trafalgar Place, at the back

of the Mait.

NO RESERVE.

Terms as usual.

FRIDAY, 26TH MARCH.

Double Rose Cork Butter.

BY W. A. GUESDON AND CO.

At their Mart, Collins-street, on FRIDAY,

At half-past 10 for 11 o'clock.

TWENTY-FIVE FIRKINS DOUBLE

ROSE CORK SUPPER, a first-rate
sample.

Terms as usual.

FRIDAY, 26th MARCH,

At half-past 10 for 11 o'clock.

United Vineyard Brandy.

BY W. A. GUESDON & CO.

At their New Mart, Collins-street, day and

time as above,

TEN HIIDS. UNITED VINEYARD

BRANDY.

Terms as usual

FRIDAY, 20th MARCH.

Gas Shares.]

W. A. GUESDON & CO.

Are instructed to sell by public auction,

At their Mart, Collins-street, day as above,

Athalrnast 10 for 11 o'clock,

SHARES IN THE HOBART"

TOWN

Gas Company.

Terms Cash.

15

CROSS MARSH SALE.

WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH.

BY BRENT AND WESTBROOK
At the Royal Oak Yards, Cross Marsh,

On WEDNESDAY, 31st March, at twelve

o'clock,

Kflfi P R ! M E FAT WETHERS
UUv 300 do do ewes

1500 large framed clean wethers,

in capital condition, (a fine
lot)

1600 ewes and wethers

C pairs working bullocks

Terms as usual. 1826

THURSDAY, 1st APRIL. 5

Wheat, Oats, Barley, Hay, Potatoes,

Horses, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows,
Roller, Household Furniture, &c, at
Spring Hill.

MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK

(Successors to Mr. T. Y. Lowes,)

Are instructed by- Mr. Robert Revill,

(who is leaving the farm to sell by
auction, on the premises, near the
London Inn, Spring Hill,

On THURSDAY, 1st APRIL,

At Eleven o'clock,

THE Whole of his LIVE and DEAD

STOCK and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

comprising

2 first-rate heavy staunch cart horses,

7 yrs old

1 very superior chesnut gig or carriage

horse, rising 4 years, and
first-rate in gig or saddle

A stack of fine made hay, lying close

to the main road, and estimated at
upwards of 30 tons

2 stacks of wheat, 600 bushels
2 do oats, 300 do

4 do Cape barley, 120 do

An acre of potatoes free from disease,

and a very fine crop

Capital strong horse dray and frame

Do do cart

Do spring cart and harness

Harrows

Ploughs

Holler

Sundry sets of shaft, leading, and

plough harness

and

The usual collection of sundries

A ISO,

A good assortment of Household

Furniture, the whole of which

must he sold

WITHOUT RESERVE,

Terms as usual.

Luncheon will be provided. 1325
THURSDAY, 1st APRIL.

Comfortable Cottage Residence, and

about an Acre of Valuable Garden
Ground in Davey-street.

BRENT AND WESTBROOK

Will sell by Auction,

At their Mart, Murray street,

On THURSDAY, the 1st April, at one

o'clock,

THE Comfortable COTTAGE RESIDENCE

of three rooms, with a two
stall stable and loft, out-offices, piggeries and
conveniences, together with about an acre of
valuable Garden Ground stocked with choice

young trees in full bearing. as the same is now
occupied by Mr. James Savage.

This valuable property is situate in the
upper part of Davey-street, nearly opposite
the famous garden of J. Allport, Esq., and
has a frontage of 2 chains on Davey-street, a
frontage of 4 chains and 97 J Linkson An
glesea-street, and on other sides bounded by

Birch's Estate.

The garden has been carefully trenched
and is fenced with substantial fence, inside
which there is a young and thriving quick
hedge, forming a very snug and valuable

home.

Water is laid on.

Title derived from Crown grant.

Terms One-third cash, the remainder
on completing the purchase.

tar Further particulars may be obtained
Of iJWJHKtWMm, " Jf25

TUESDAY, 30th MARCH.

Sheep' Milch Cows, Working Bullocks,

Cart and other Horses, Agricultural
Implements, Furniture, and Sundries,
at Luscombe, Old Beach, opposite
Austin's Ferry.

' BRENT AND WESTBROOK

Are favored with instructions from J. A.

Learmonth, Esq., who is leaving the colony,
to sell by auction, without reserve,
on the farm as above, on TUESDAY,
March 30th, at eleven o'clock,

THE following LI VE. and DEAD

STOCK and FURNITURE and
EFFECTS, namely :

SHEEP.

Three hundred prime fat wethers
One hundred do do ewes

Fifty do do lambs, in wool

HORSES.

One heavy grey cart horse, Ball
One do bay do. Boxer

One do brown do, Sharp

One do black mare, Browne, in foal and

with foal by Emperor

One do bay mare, Sally, by Tom Thumb

in foal to do

One do do, Kitty, in foal and with foal by

Emperor

One two year old cart filly, Jenny, by

Champion

One yearling do colt, by Tom Thumb
One first-rate Indies' mare, Miss Ball

CATTLE.

Three pairs splendid working bullocks.

Eleven first-rate quiet milch cows and

heifers

IMPLEMENTS.

A capital 2 horse power threshing machine,

by Barrett, Exall, and Andrews,
in first-rate condition, equal to 180 5s.
per diem, with extra bearings and
pinion

A first-rate winnowing machine
Do large cylindrical roller

Do clod crusher

Do 2 horse roller

Three pairs zigzag and other harrows

Three Iron ploughs by Ransome and

others with extra mould boards, etc

Two horse carts and frames

One bullock dray and frame

Chaff" cutter, cart and plough harness, and

the usual assortment of sundries

ALSO,

A capital collection of household furniture.
The auctioneers beg to call the attention
of their friends to the above sale, the horses
being warranted na first-rate workers, and
the rest of the stock, together with the implement
s, being of a superior class, and well
deserving the inspection of those who are in
want of really good articles.

Terms as usual. 1225
N.B.--Luncheon will be provided.

TUESDAY, 20th APRIL

NEW TOWN PARK,

Two miles from Hobart Town.
BRENT AND WESTBROOK

Have the pleasure to announce that they

are favored with instructions from Wm,
Carter, Esq., to submit for unreserved
sale, by public auction, on the premises,
on TUESDAY, 20th April, at 2 o'clock,
THE VALUABLE ESTATE of

NEW TOWN PARK,

situate on the delightful banks of the River
Derwent, within 2 miles of Hobart Town,
with the Mansion, Pleasure Grounds, and
Gardens, containing about 27 acres of fine
land, and which will be submitted in three
lots, in the following order, viz. :

Lot 1.

The Mansion and Outoffices, with about
151 acres of rich land, tastefully laid out in
Lawns, Gardens, Shrubberies, Drives, Sec.

The Mansion is a noble stone edifice, of
the finest structure and design, covered with
a slate roof, and containing upwards of 20
good rooms, including drawing, dining, and
breakfast rooms, of spacious dimensions ;
nurseries, baths, bedrooms, butler's pantry,
store, kitchens, and every requisite for

comfort and convenience, lacking nothing to
make it a complete and first rate establishment.
There is an abundance of pure
water which is laid on by pipes to the kitchen,
butler's pantry, bath rooms, &c. The detached
buildings comprise, substantial stone

built stabling and coach-house, dairy, stores, and
servants' cottages, and every requisite
out-office, the whole being in the best state
of repair.

This splendid residence is delightfully situated
in the centre of the lot, and commands
the most charming views of the surrounding
country and bays of the river.

) Eight acres are laid out in productive

gardens, in which will be found every kind
of tree which has been imported into Tasmania
in full bearing and luxuriance, with
vinery, green house, and a capital store on
the banks of the creek for the preservation

of the fruit

The grounds are arranged with consum-
mate skill, and) the avenues which run
through this lot from the High Road to the
Risdon Road are interspersed with English
and colonial trees and shrubs, forming most
charming promenades and drives. The garden
can be irrigated at pleasure, and the
whole is in admirable order, forming altogether
the most desirable residence in the
southern side of the colony.

Lot 2.

Adjoins lot 1, and contains about six acres
of land upon which is a Brick Cottage, large
and substantial food buildings, which at a
trifling cost may be converted into stables
and coach-house, also a large stone building
or store, two acres of garden surrounded by
the creek and considered the " Gem" of the
property.

Lot 3.

An Allotment adjoining containing 50
acres of land, admirably situated for a gentleman's

residence.

The above valuable property will be submitted
in the foregoing order, unless the
company should prefer the whole to be put
up in one lot.

Terms-20 per cent cash deposit, 15 per
cent, by bill at 3 months, 15 per cent by bar,
at 6 months, bearing bank interest,
and the balance may remain on Mortgage
for a term of years at 7 per cent.

For further particulars and to obtain lithos
graph plans of the Estate, apply to Messrs
Allport Roberts and Allport Solicitors, Stone
Buildings, or to the Auctioneers at their

Mart.

Cards to view the property, on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays from
2 to 5, may be obtained on application to

the Auctioneers

Two Days after Arrival.

Forty Hhds. Ale, ex Freak, hourly expected.


BY BRENT AND WESTBROOK

At the Constitution Dock,

Two Days after arrival of the Freak, (due

notice of day and time will be given.)

FORTY HHDS. ALE, more or less

slightly damaged.

Terms Cash. 1424

TUESDAY, 6th APRIL.

Fat Sheep and Lambs, Bullocks, Cows,

Horses, and 100 Tons of Splendid
Hay, at Campania, near Richmond.

BRENT AND WESTBROOK

Are favored with instructions from W.

V. Smith, Esq., to sell by Auction, at
his residence as above, on TUESDAY,
April 6th, at eleven o'clock,

THE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE

STOCK and CROP, viz :

Four hundred prime fat wethers

really first-rate

Two hundred fresh store ditto

Two hundred ewes forward in lamb
One hundred prime fat lambs
Ten fine-woolled rams

Thirty milch cows and cattle
Y

Six splendid working bullocks
Seven capital harness horses

AND

About 100 tons of barley and oaten

bay, beautifully made, and got
together without rain
Luncheon will be provided,

Terms as usual. 1389

TUESDAY, 13th APRIL.

. Stock at Woolpack.

BY MR. G. A. KEMP,

At Matthews' Yards, Woolpack, on TUESDAY,

the 13th April, at 12 o'clock,

TWO HUNDRED PRIME FAT

WETHERS ' '
Four hundred fat ewes
Fifty fat lambs

Two hundred store ewes

"A lot of fine time young cattle

One superior gig and saddle horse.

Terms as usual. 472

Preliminary Advertisement.

MR. G. A. KEMP.

Has been favoured with instructions from

T. C. H. Marzetti, Esq., (in consequence
of his lease of the property having expired
to offer for sale by public auction, at
Leintwardine, on TUESDAY, the 20th
April,' about

TWO THOUSAND SHEEP

One thousand lambs

A lot of quiet cattle, horses
Implements of husbandry

Household furniture c, &c.

Particulars in a future advertisement.- 1473

Sale at Fingal.

GEORGE PINEO

Will sell by Auction,

On THURSDAY, 1st April next, at noon,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Beds

Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, &c.

Store Cattle

Working Bullocks

Chaise Cart

A large lot of drapery goods
Do ironmongery

Terms as usual.

Paddocks and yards provided for stock.

1401

Sale at Cleveland.

THOMAS PERKINS

Has received instructions from Mr. George

Fletcher, who is entering the public line,
to Sell by Auction, on his premises, at
Cleveland, on TUESDAY, 30th instant,
at 11 o'clock,

THE whole of his Stock-in-Trade, consisting

of Grocery, Drapery, Ironmongery,
Oilmen's Stores, and the usual
articles found in a well-assorted country

store, viz.

Calicoes (brown and white) brown holland,

linings

Ladies' dresses of various kinds, visites,

mantles

Ladies' caps, cap fronts, hair nets, trimmings


Ladies' and children's hosiery, needles,

(Gloves, Purses

Prints (fast colours) cottons and tapes

Men's wearing apparel, mole and cord

trowsers

Boys' shirts, belts?, and caps

Saws, gimlets, iron and tin ware, knives

and forks

Pickles, starch, mustard, sauces and sardines


Two dozen silver-handled knives and forks
Quantity of glassware, and a number of

articles of everyday use too numerous to
particularize.

ALSO

Strong gig in good condition

From 20 to 30 head mixed cattle, some of

them fat

Chaise cart, strong three-year old colt

New waggon, and two staunch drought

horses

Good saddle horse

A few lots of household furniture, kitchen

requisites, &c. &c.

Terms at sale.
(No reserve.)

THOMAS PERKINS

Will offer by Public Auction, at St.

Andrew's Inn, Cleveland, on TUESDAY,
30th instant, at 11 o'clock.

AN ALLOTMENT of LAND, containing

3 roods 4 perches, in the best part
of the township of Cleveland.

Title deduced from Grant from the Crown.

Terms liberal, at sale.

Mount Pleasant Farm, Orielton.

Household Furniture and Effects, on

the Premises.

THURSDAY, April 13, 1838.

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Having secured a tenant for Mount Pleasant

Farm, are instructed to sell by auction,

ALL the HOUSEHOLD' FURNITURE

and EFFECTS, comprising, in addition
to the ordinary domestic requisites,

Gig and harness

Saddles and bridles

Wheat sacks, slabs, rails, hurdles.
Blacksmiths' and carpenters' tools,

and agricultural implements

Bows, yokes, chains, ropes, blocks,
Tun butt, casks, nails, &c.

Chaff cutter
Hay knife

Milk and other dishes

Jars, preserving pan, oil can, paint,

pots, turpentine, brushes, &c.

Revolten, pocket pistols, house dog,

a capital sheep dog, and a quantity
of poultry

The articles enumerated merely give an
idea of the varieties at Mount Pleasant
Farm, the recent occupant having experienced
the advantage of " possessing every
thing useful ;" which will account for the
extraordinary number and miscellaneous
nature of the described and undescribed
things for sale.

Terms as usual. 1467

THURSDAY, 15th APRIL.

At Twelve o'clock,

At Mount Pleasant Farm, Orielton,

Unreserved Sale of Fat Sheep, Horses,

Pigs, Cows, Implements, Wheat and
Barley in the straw, Hay, Milch Cows,

c, c, dec.

Messrs. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Are favored with instructions from Mr. John

Bellett, who is retiring from farming pursuits,
to sell by public auction, on the
Premises, Mount Pleasant, Orielton, on
THURSDAY, the 15th April, at twelve
o'clock, '
THE FOLLOWING LIVE and DEAD

STOCK:

700 bushels wheat in the straw

Stack of well made hay, 36 tons
Two pairs heavy draught may ¿s
One heavy draught mare
One pair ditto mares

Two yearling cart colts by Emperor
One first-rate gig mare

? One yearling filly, by Donald Caird >

Three pairs fat bullocks '

One ditto steers

Thirty fat pigs

Two cows in full milk
Three yearling calves

One hundred fat ewes and wethers
One bullock cart .

One horse cart, 4 ploughs

Water cart, 3 pairs harrows

One roller, winnowing machine

Pix MM capital funds, fte., ft 6,

ALSO,

The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

comprising

Cedar bedsteads
Fine ditto

Couch, sofa, tables, chair
Chests Drawers

Washstands, crockery

AND

The usual assortment of sundries and

kitchen furniture.

Terms as usual. 135 8

Township of Franklin.

Farm of 50 acres.

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM

Will sell by Auction,

Without reserve, at the Mart,

On WEDNESDAY, April 6.] 1858, at 12

o'clock.

FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, well

watered, in the township of Franklin,
twenty of which are in cultivation, and a
good orchard of about one acre and a half.

There are three weather-boarded cottages,
hut, &c, and the land is partly fenced.

The facilities for shipment may be judged
from the fact that the property has a frontage

on the Huon River of six hundred and

twenty-five links and vessels of considerable
tonnage can safely anchor close to land.

Title-Grant.

Terms 25 per cent, deposit, remainder 3,
6, and 9 months, at bank interest, or cash,
at the option of the purchaser.

MONDAY, 29th MARCH, 1898.

At the Patent Brick Field, New Town.
MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM

Are instructed to sell by Auction on the

premises, at 2 o'clock,

ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY THOUSAND

(150,000) PATENT BRICKS,
pressed, perforated, and solid.

'The Bricks are of the largest size, and
will he sold in lots to suit purchasers.

Terms Cash.

Franklin, Huon, within a mile of the

water's edge.

Farm of 27 acres, Hut, No

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM

Will sell by Auction,

At their Mart, Elizabeth Street,

On WEDNESDAY April 6, 1858, at 12

o'clock,

A FARM of TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES,

about five in cultivation, slab hut, &c.

'1 itlc-Grant.

Terms-25 per cent, deposit, remainder 3
and 6 months, with bank interest, or cash for
the whole.

Building Materials.

Old Government House.

Messrs. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Are instructed to sell by public auction, on

the premises,

. WITHOUT RESERVE,

On MONDAY, March 29th, at 11 prompt,
THE OLD GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

(with the exception of the Ball Room
and certain Offices,) which will be submitted
in lots to meet the public convenience.

COMPRISING,

Bells, cranks, and wires
Doors and windows

Frames, architraves, and skirting
Staircases, mantel-piece

Verandah, with pillars, flooring
Platform, &c, &c.

AND

The MAIN BUILDING,

Which will probably be divided into three
portions.

Terms Cash

Unexceptionable Suburban Family Residence,

New Town, now in the occupation
of C. B. Brewer, Esq

On the Premises,

FRIDAY, 16th APRIL, 1858.

At two o'clock.

Messrs. WORLEY & FRODSHAM

Are instructed to sell by public auction,

ROSEVILLE, within two miles of the

Post Office.

That really genteel, commodious, and admirably
situated suburban family residence,
in the occupation of the proprietor, who has
expended a large sum in perfecting the establishment.


In all the requisites of a highly respectable
dwelling, Roseville will be found to be
amply provided, not only as respects the
first class apartments and conveniences, but
also in the variety and superiority of the
equally desirable domestic arrangement of the
household, combining taste, elegance, suitability,
and economy.

The ground floor comprises drawing
room 16 x 14, dining room 22 x 14, assembly
room 45 x 16, each with smaller rooms attached
; also, kitchen, servants' room, wash-
house, dairy, pantry, passage, and hall.

Contiguous to the premises Three-stall
stable, coach-house, harness room, wood
house, fowl house, &c.

Upstairs-A large room 18 x 16, two
smaller rooms, and two attics.

TOGETHER WITH

One Acre of Garden Ground, and Orchard
producing more than sufficient in ordinary

seasons for the wants of a numerous household,

and the right of Renting Two Acres of
Land adjoining the premises.

A Plan of the Premises will he prepared
shortly.

Title-Grant.

Terms-Either Cash, or two-thirds on
mortgage, or as may be arranged. 793

Mortgagee's interest in the Lord
Morpeth Public House, Collins-street.

At the Mart, FRIDAY, March 20th 1858

At Noon. '

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Are instructed to sell by Public Auction

THE MORTGAGEE'S interest in the

X " Lord Morpeth" Public House,
ately in the occupation of Edward Chandler.

In the Advertiser of March 4th and at

subsequent dates, full particulars are set
forth, and parties interested can see Abstract

of Title and conditions of sale at the Auctioneers.

Terms Cash.

TUESDAY APRIL 6, 1858.

At; Eleven o'Clock.

195 Macquarie-street,

Near the Britannia.

Household Furniture and Effects,

The property of a Lady leaving the

Colony.

Messrs. WORLEY & FRODSHAM

Will sell by Auction,

On the Premises

WITHOUT RESERVE.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

comprising all the usual requisites
in a respectable Household, tables, chairs,
carpet, chefiioneer,coiiclies,piciures,glars,or
naments, bedsteads, wardrobe, chest drawers,
mattrasses, palliasses, kitchen utensils, &c,
&c, &c

ALSO

A cottage pianoforte, ,
a A list of the articles in detail will be published
in due course.

Terms Cub, under £50, r red

At the Mart Elizabeth-street, WED
NESDAY April 6th. 1858, at 12 o'clock
Desirable Property at Franklin, Huon.

New and Substantial Dwelling and

Store Cottage, Orchard, We. do.

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Are instructed to Sell by Public Auction,

the proprietor Mr.. Griggs leaving the

locality,

THOSE most desirable premises, brick

and stone, in the Township of Franklin,
now in the occupation of the owner,
carrying on the business of a General Store.

The premises comprise a spacious shop
20. 25, and five other apartments ; the whole
is of modern structure, both substantial and
12 convenient, and the shop front and outer

work was supplied by A. Biggs of Hobart

At a short distance from the chief building,

is a bakehouse, end oven, and some. j
what in the rear s four-room cottage in

capital repair. j

and Four

acres of splendid garden ground, the whole
planted with fruit trees in full bearing,
pinch of apples alone is expected to
yield from 300 to 400 bushels this season.

A fine stream of water meanders through
the ground, and a spring rises on the spot ;
irrigation can therefore be easily adopted.

The Township of Franklin numbers
nearly 1000 inhabitants, and all the elements
of progress are at hand Churches, Chapels,
Schools, Mechanics' Institute, and a thriving
population.

The adjacent country is famous for
splendid soil, and abundant crops of every
requisite for the use of man and beast ;
timber abounds in variety and quantity in-
describable, in short, the products of nature
offer a rich harvest to those who choose to
gather her fruits.

These multiplied gifts are available for
profit ; and steam and other vessels constantly
go to and fro from various ports;
and when the projected road from Hobart
Town shall he opened direct to Franklin,
who can conceive the extent of good which
may' he realized by the present generation,
and thousands yet unborn.

'1 the Grant,

Terms-25 per cent deposit : remainder
at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months at Bank Interest.

Upper Davey-street, near the residence

of Sir Valentine Fleming, Brick Tene-
ment, and Three Acres of Capital

Ground.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1858,

At two o'clock.

The recent Parliamentary Grant of
£5000, for opening the Huon Road, will
undoubtedly prove a great public benefit,
and tend also to increase the value of

property, particularly in the vicinity of
the undertaking.

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM

Will sell by Auction, at the Mart, Elizabeth

Street, without reserve,

(The property is situated opposite the residence

of Mr. George Pritchard, in a direct
line with Davey-Street, and about a mile
from the Post Office,)

A VALUABLE PLOT of GARDEN

GROUND, computed at three acres,
thoroughly cleared, fenced, and well-known
as highly productive. Also a brick tenement,
which could easily be enlarged.

The property was formerly in the possession
of Mr G Ford, who drew considerable
profit from the Land, as a Market Garden ;
the same real advantages now exist, which

could be turned to beneficial account.

Title-Grant.

Terms Cash, or at 3,6 9, and 12 months,
at 8 per cent, or £400 may remain on mort
gage at 7 percent.

85

TUESDAY, 30th MARCH.

Household Furniture, Four-wheeled Carriage,

Harness, Capital Mare, Grand
Square Pianoforte, &c. &c.

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Have received instructions from It. Rogers,

Esq., (who is about leaving the colony,
to sell by auction, on the premises, No,
30, Davey-street, at 11 for half. past,

A COLLECTION of Good and useful

FURNITURE and other EFFECTS,

compiling

Horsehair and damask covered couches,

two large easy chairs, and two do and
six rosewood chairs to match, telescope

dining table, 12 x 45, loo, card,
hall, dressing, and other tables, carpet,
hearth rugs, fenders, (and irons, side
board, secretaire with shelves and glass
doors, dining room and other chairs,
swinging and other lamps, what not

Handsome carved cornices with damask

curtains complete

Pictorial Times and Illustrated News,

handsomely bound

Grand square piano, Broadwood & Sons

Music stools

Wardrobe, iron and wood bedsteads, washstands,

cheval and toilet glasses, mattrasses,
pillows, &c.

Kitchen dresser, and the usual kitchen

requisites

Superior turning 13th, with bench fitted

complete, turner's carpenter's, and other
tools, pine knots and other wood, garden
chairs, flower stands, plants in pots, Sec.

AND

An excellent mare for harness or saddle
Four-wheeled carriage

Harness, saddle, stable implements

Milch Goat.

All of which, with various articles necessarily

omitted in an advertisement, will be
set forth in a printed list, which will appear
in the Courier on Friday, the 26th instant,
copies of which can be had at the mart.

at. The horse, carriage, harness, and cow
will be submitted at 12 o'clock prompt, and
intending purchasers are at liberty to inspect
the articles for sale on Monday, the 29th
after 12 o'clock, and on the morning of sale.

Terms Cash under 50; above that
sum, 3 months on approved bills. 1392

WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL,

Herdsman Cove, on the Banks of the

River Jordan.

MESSRS. WORLEY & FRODSHAM
Will sell by A auction at their Mart, in Elizabeth
street Hobart Town, on WEDNESDAY
the 7th day of April 1858 at 12 o'clock at
noon, on behalf of the Executrix and Dev
visees named in the Will of the late Mr
Thomas Fenton

ALL that TRACT or PARCEL of

LAND situate and being in the Parish
of Melville in the County of Monmouth
in Tasmania containing by ad-
measurement 01 acres 1 rood and 27
perches or thereabouts bounded on
the north west side by a line bearing
south twenty degrees west 35 chains
50 links commencing at a mark on
the River Jordan and running along the
location to Daniel Stanfield thence on:
the south west side by six lines in different
bearings and extending to the
River Jordan and thence by the River
Jordan to the point of commencement.
And also all that Messuage or Dwelling-house
erected and now standing
and being thereon and occupied and
enjoyed therewith commonly called
and known by the name of

HERDSMAN COVE.

TfaeEfttteli huts near the Hayfield

the

1

Estate at Bridgewater and is in the possess,
son of Mr. John Hannon under a lease for
an unexpired term of six years at the yearly

rent of £70.

Terms-One-fourth cash and the remainder
at two months with interest thereon at
the rate of £8 per cent.

For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers
at their Mart or at the office of Mr.
John Harrison Solicitor 38 Macquarie
street, Hobart Town, where a plan of the
property will be exhibited. 1393

Public Notice

General Post Office,

March 19th, 1853

Conveyance of Mails between Hobart

Town and his Huon, (Franklin.)

Twice a Week.

SEALED TENDERS for the conveyance

of the Mails between Hobart Town and
IU . the Huon (Franklin), per Horse or Foot
are. ! Messenger, twice a week each way, for one

in year from the 31st instant, will be received

at this office until MONDAY, the 29th
I inst, at noon,

he ! The Mails to be despatched from Hobart
ar- Town every Wednesday and Saturday morn-

to ing at daylight, and from the Huon, (Frank-

lin), every Tuesday and Friday morning at
gb 7 o'clock, a m.

>t The Tenders are to be addressed to the

Postmaster General, and any further inform
ers mation that may be desired can be obtained
rats on application, either personally or by let
'us, ter, to the Secretary of the Post Office

ng Hobart Town.

F. M. Innes.

for flew 1253 Postmaster General

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General Post Office,

2nd February, 1858.

Conveyance of Mails Between Hobart

Town and Launceston.

IT is hereby notified that Sealed TENDERS

for the Conveyance of the Mails
from Hobart Town to Launceston, and from
Launceston to Hobart Town, for one, two, or
three years, at the option of the parties tendering,
commencing on the 1 st of September
next, dispatching the Mails from Hobart
Town every evening (Sunday excepted) at
half-past six o'clock p.m., and from Launceston
on the same days at six o'clock in the
afternoon, will be received at this Office
until FRIDAY. the 30th April next, at noon,
when they will be opened, and the lowest
(if approved) accepted.

The distance will be divided into three
stages, viz. From Hobart Town to Oatlands,
Oatlands to Campbell Town, and
from Campbell Town to Launceston, and

the reverse.

Separate Tenders are requested for each
stage ; but no objection will exist to one individual
tendering to contract for the whole
or any part thereof.

The Contractor will be required to leave
at, and receive from the various Post Offices
on the line of road all Mails and Government
Despatches as addressed, and to give
up the back of the Mail Coach exclusively

for the Post Office Guard.

The Mails must be conveyed at the rate of
eight miles an hour, and the journey completed
in fourteen hours.

The Postmaster-General will possess . the
power of altering the days or hours for despatching
the Mails.

The Postmaster-General will possess the
right of approving, or otherwise, of the carriage
or vehicle by which the Mails are conveyed,
the particular division in which the
Mails are deposited, and also appropriating
the front boot and the interior of the coach
to the exthi)ive conveyance of the Mails
when requisite.

The Postmaster-General when on duty, or
any Officer of the Department whom he
may depute, will possess the right of a seat
within the Mail free of charge.

Should the Contractor at any time during
the period of his contract run a Day-coach
on the main line of road between Hobart
Town and Launceston, or any part thereof,
he will be required to convey Malta thereby,
when considered desirable, without any
extra charge and the same right of seat
will be possessed by the Postmaster-General
or Officer deputed by him.

The Contractor will be required to provide
lamps for the front and back part of the
coaches, and to take care that they are well
lit and kept in good repair.

No exemptions from the payment of the
tolls at the turnpikes, ferries, and bridges by
the Contractor will be made on account of
their conveying the mails.

The Contractor will be bound in a penalty
to be recovered in a summary manner, no
to exceed the time specified, at the rate of
twenty shillings for the first ten minutes,
and five shillings for every subsequent five

minutes.

The Contractor will also be bound in a
penalty, to he recovered in a summary
manner, not to convey or knowingly allow
any passenger to carry any letter or parcel
to the injury of the Post Office revenue.

Each party who may tender is hereby
required to give the names of two responsible
persons willing to become his or her sureties
and on receiving intimation that his or
her Tender has been accepted, to forward to
the Crown Solicitor a draft bond for approval
and no payment will be made to the
Contractor, although he may have entered
upon his contract, until the bond is prepared
and duly executed in conformity with the

above conditions

No objection would he made to the Mails
being conveyed by a Two-horse Mail-cart
provided sufficient accommodation for the
depositing and safety of the Mails be afforded
thereby a seat for the Guard and Postmaster-General
when on duty, or any Officer
of the Department whom he may depute,
ensured, and the journey completed within

the prescribed time.

Branch Mails between Campbell

Town and Falmouth.

Sealed Tenders for the Conveyance of the
Branch Mails between Campbell Town and
Falmouth per Horse-post, twice a week each
way, for one, two, or three years at the option
of the party tendering, from the 1st of September
next, will also be received at this
Office until Monday, the 31st of May next,
at noon, when they will be opened, and the
lowest, if approved, accepted.

The Contractor for these Branch Mails
will be subjected to the conditions set forth
in the above notice for the Main line of
Road, as far as they may be applicable, excepting
that the rate at which they are to
travel is GJ miles per hour only.

Parties who may tender are requested to
do so in accordance with the form given at

the foot of this Notice.

The Tenders are to be marked "Tender for
the Conveyance of the Mails between Hobart
Town and Launceston," or " Tender
for the Branch Mails between Campbell
Town and Falmouth," as the case may be,
and are to be addressed to the Postmaster

General Hobart Town. I

Any additional information that may be
desired can be obtained upon application,
personally or by letter, to the Secretary of

the Post Office, Hobart Town.

F. M Innes,

1252 t.d. Postmaster- General.

(Form of Tenders

Sir, '

With reference to your Notice of the 2nd
February, inserted in the Hobart Town Gazette
of the same date, inviting Tenders
for the Conveyance of Mails between [here
insert the description of mails tendered Abri,
I beg to acquaint you that I am willing to
undertake the Contract for [here insert the
number of Years'] from the next
conformably to the conditions stated in your
Notice above referred to, for the sum of
[here state the amount] per annum, payable

monthly. And in case my Tender should , _.
be accepted, I now submit the names of "
Mr. of and of Mr. J

. of as my proposed Sureties.
, I am, Sir.

' '' Your obedient Servant,

[Here insert the Signature of party tendering,!

To the Postmaster General. 1

Hobart Town,, aged GENERAL

POST OFFICE.

16th February, 1858.
PUBLIC NOTICE.

Conveyance of Mails Between Hobart

Town, Richmond, Sorell, and Jerusalem,

i

IT is hereby notified that Sealed Tenders

for the Conveyance of the Mails

To and from Hobart Town and Richmond
daily ;

To and from Richmond and Sorell twice
a week each way ;

And to and from Richmond and Jerusalem
twice a week each way, for one, two, or
three years, at the option of the parties tendering,
commencing on the 1st June next,
will be received at this Office until Friday,
the 21st May next, at noon, when they will
be opened, and the lowest, if approved,
accepted.

Separate tenders are requested for each
line of road ; but no objection will exist to
one individual tendering to contract for the
whole, or any part thereof.

The Contractor will be required to leave
at, and receive from the various Post Offices
on the line of road all mails and Government
Despatches as addressed.

The Mails must be conveyed at the rate of
seven and a half miles an hour.

The Postmaster General will possess the
power of altering the days or" hours for
despatching the Mails.

The Postmaster General will possess the
right of approving, or otherwise, of the carriage
or vehicle by which the Mails are conveyed,
and the particular division into which
the Mails are deposited.

The Postmaster General when on duty, or
any Officer of the Department whom he may
depute, will possess the right of a seat when
the Mails are conveyed by Coach or other

Vehicle.

Should the Contractor at any time during
the period of his contract run a Coach, or
other vehicle, on the main line of road
between Hobart Town and Richmond twice
a day, he will be required to convey Mails
thereby, when considered desirable, without
any extra charge and the same right of
seat will be possessed by the Postmaster
General or Officer deputed by him.

No exemptions from payment of the tolls
at the turnpikes, ferries, and bridges by the
Contractor will be made on account of their
conveying the Mails.

The Contractor will be bound in a penalty,
to be recovered in a summary manner, not
to exceed the time specified, at the rate of
twenty shillings for the first ten minutes,
and five shillings for every subsequent five

minutes. The

Contractor will also be bound in a
penalty, to be recovered in a summary man.
nor, not to convey, or knowingly allow any
passenger to carry any letter or parcel to the
any of the Post Office revenue.

Each party who may tender is hereby
required to give the names of two responsible
persons willing to become his or her
sureties ; and, on receiving intimation that
his or her Tender has been accepted, to forward
to the Crown Solicitor a draft bond for
approval and no payment will be made to
the contractor, although he may have entered
upon his contract, until the bond Is prepared
and duly executed in conformity with the

above conditions.

Parties who may tender are requested to
do so in accordance with the form given at

the foot of this Notice.

The Tenders are to be marked " Tender
for the Conveyance of the Mails between
Hobart Town and Richmond-or, Tender
for the Mails between Richmond and Sorell
-on, Tender for the Mails between Richmond
and Jerusalem," as the case may be,
and are to be addressed to the Postmaster
General, Hobart Town.

Any additional information that any be desired
can be obtained upon application, personally
or by letter, to the Secretary of the
Post Office, Hobart Town.

Free. M. Inkt.s,

Postmaster- General.

(FORM OF TENDER.)
Sir,

With reference to your Notice of the
10th of February last, inserted in the Hobart
Town Gazette of the same date, inviting
Tenders for the Conveyance of Mails between
[here insert the description of Mails tendered
for], ] beg to acquaint you that am willing
to undertake the Contract for There insert
the number of years from the 1st June next,
conformably to the conditions stated in your
Notice above referred to, for the sum of
[here state the amount] per annum, payable
monthly. And in case my Tender should
be accepted, I now submit the names of Mr

of and of Mr. of
, as my proposed sureties.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

[Here insert the Signature of party tendering

To the Postmaster-General,

Hobart Town, mwf 1254

Commissariat.

Hobart Town, 22nd March, 1858.

BARRACK SERVICES.

TENDERS IN DUPLICATE will here,

ceived at this Office, until noon on
29th inst., J 358, for the undermentioned
Barrack Services, at Hobart Town, from 1st
April, 1858, to 31st March, 1859, viz :

For emptying Pi levies of Military Barracks,
Hospital, and Guard Houses.

Sweeping all the Chimnies of War Department.


Fresh Straw for the use of the Troops.

Removal of old Straw, and Barrack
Ashes, to

All necessary information respecting the
above Barrack Services, will be afforded on
application at the Barrack Office, Davey.

street,

Stephen Owen,

Assistant Commissary General.

20 m 1421

Commissariat, Hobart Town.

23rd March, 1858.

TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received

at this (Office until noon on Monday,
the 29th instant, for the Supply of

100 dozen of Port Wine,

To be delivered into the Commissariat
Magazines, Hobart Town, (securely packed
in quantities of 3 or 4 dozens,) immediately
after the notification of the acceptance of the

tender.

Samples will be required, which will be
subject to the approval of a Medical Board
to be appointed for the purpose.

The packages delivered into the Commissariat
Stores are to be sealed by the Con
tractor who will be held responsible that the
contents are equal to the sample furnished,
whenever they may be opened for issue to
any of the Establishments.

(signed) Stephen Owen
1442 Assistant-Commissary.

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The Mercury with which is incorporated the

Colonial Times and Tasmanian, is published
every morning at 6 o'clock. The Commissariat
and Colonial Government Notice'',
are published officially under authority.

The Charge for subscription to this Newspaper

is £2 8s cash £3 lbs per annum credit
or' 12s and 14s respectively per quarter.

The Charge for advertisements is Is and 6d

per inch for each insertion. Advertisements,
not exceeding thirty words or hint-
on inch, are charged one shilling each insertion


To regular advertisers, 15 per cent will be allowed

off advortisementsiuserted for three
months; 25 per cent off advertisements
inserted for six months and 50 per cent
off advertisements inserted for 12 months.
%* From these terms no deduction will be made.

The quarters terminate on the 31st March,
30th June, 30th September, and 31st December,
at which periods only discontinuances with.
paid-up arrears can be received.

Printed, by John Davies, Solo Propristor.At klsosawsl

Steam Printing E.UbU.tiraent,;69 Matqaarle-strMt,
Hobart Town and published in the uM Joe
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