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©IIRfltlRAL PKDINlTDIFsfl©. ,®F.FD©S
No. 575,
LOWER GEORGE-STREET.
LETTER-PRESS .AND, COPPER.
PLATE PRINTING, of every description
performed with neatness and despatch, at reduced
prices, and in1 a style .? not - to be .excelled' by
any Office in Sydney. :.,. ,.;-.,..?'?: \-.-. ?.= T?
STATHAM & FORSTER, *
': . ; '?' 67S, Lower' George-street.
February 1;1845.m :?- / ?' : ?
? THE AUSTRALIAN WEEKLY-.
COMMERCIAL REMEMBRANCER.
TO meet' the wishes of most of the'
Subscribers1 to the above paper, the
Proprietors have come to the determination
of publishing it in future every. Thursday
afternoon, in time for Merchants and- others
to post the. same if required; Tit will not,
therefore, be delivered to its subscribers, as
heretofore, with The Australian Journal.
April 8, 1845. ; . V i
7 PARRAMATTA STEAMERS. 7; ,
:, ALTERATION OF BOOBS AND PRICES. ?
1 {? 'TI**' fTnHE Public is respect
~hr~M*fl A fully'*lhforiae«l .that on
/ 1//J \li \ fa ana after Monday next, the
iOfoakii»gia,jS 7th April, (and during the
wK^^al Winter months),: the . above
first class Packets will make their trips between
Parramatta and. Sydney as follows : —
From Parramatta, ' / From Sydney,
At 8 o'clock, a. m.' ???'? At'' 9' o'clock,- a. m.
11 „ „ ' n .. ...
1 „ p. m. 1 „ r. m.
and 4 „ ,, ' and 4 ' „ „
FARES.
? ' Cabin. Steerage^
s. d. s. d.
Parramatta and Sydney. ... 16 10
Kissing Point ? ....!:. 1 0 0 9
Bedlam Ferry ? 0 9 0 6
PARRAMATTA STEAMERS.
CHANGE OF.WIIA.nF.
-- Jinjljj rT*HE Public is respect
j-3^-B/jts* A fully informed that the
.^VfflwJwnite above Packets have ceased to
*2sfllbSiH2 ply from the Commercial
SMsSbSS Wharf,' bat will in future run
from Kelhck'b Wiiakf, (adjoining' the Hun
ter River Steam Company). All applications to
be made there, or to J. and W. Byrnes, Parra
matta, where wool and .other .stores will be
warehoused as on former occasions.
Parramatta, March 22. ? - ' ':
TO SAIL IN A FORTNIGHT.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
~'^feJk. npHE~ A r coppered brig
'Tlt®*©^. ?? Tryphena.
^?JflftMBr*^ -W; S.' Hindmarsu, roaster, has
^SBBP room only for a few bales of wool.
For freight of which, or for cabin passage only
apply to
CHARLES ABERCROMBIE.
April 5,1845. ' ,
EXCHANGE UPON LONDON. ;
r| *HE ' Royal Bank of Australia,'
JL hereby give' notice, that. they will sell
tlinir Drafts or Scotch Bank Acceptances payable
in London. ' ' :. '' ; ' ' ? '?'?':'?-' ''
J. P. ROBINSON, Resident Director.
Office, No. 2, Church Hill.
' . A I^ffi) .E S a ,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO MERCHANT,
SYDNEY. ;
SHIPPING AND COUNTRY
STOREKEEPERS . ,
Stipplied witJi every article .in the Trade. .
TO SETTLERS AND OTHERS
I N T E B B BT E D ? IN 'IHB.BA1B OF
COLONIAL PRODUCE.
RPAWCETT, Auctioneer and
? Commission Agent, George-street,
Sydney, opposite the Barrack Gate, begs re
spectfully ; to inform Settlers and others, that
he will 'sell Wool, Tallow, .Hides, Stock, and
other Colonial Produce, at a Commission of
ONE PER CENT., ,
which is less than that charged by the London
Brokers. * ?. . '. ,
After the experience of lastseason, R. F.need
not point out the advantage of this mode of sale,
as it was universally admitted that wool, Sec,
realized, fully ten per cent, more by auction than
by private sale. *
In the rear of the present auction rooms there
is an extensive store, which will be appropriated
for the reception of Colonial Produce until the
day of sale, for which no charge will be made ;
also, a large yard, affording every facility for
unloading drays, 8cc.
COLONIAL PRODUCE. ~~
THE Undersigned begs to inform Par
ties 'interested IN THE 8ALKOP CoiiO.
niai. Produce, that he is prepared to; make
advances' on Wool, Tallow,- Hides, &c,
intended either for Private Sale or Public Auc
tion, and that he will Store the same
NINETY-DAYS
Without any charge for Rent. His spacious
Stores will admit upwards of 1000 bales of
WOOL, and any quantity of Tallow and Hides
may be stored in his dry and cool Cellars. .
TO MEET THE TIMES ONE PER CENT.
COMMISSION
Will be charged for effecting the Sale: ' ~
: SAMUEL LYONS, Auctioneer.
George-street and Charlotte-place. ?? ? :
FUNERALS FURNISHED.* JS ~
IN consequence of the reduced rate of
wages at wbich the mechanics of Sydney
are now working, J. Hill, jun., is induced to
lower his charges for funeral requisites, to meet
the circumstances of those who may wish to see
their departed friends respectably interred. ?-
Full-mounted Coffin with the -
use of Hearse ? £1 0 0
Child's Coffin, with the use of
Mourning Coach ? 1 10 0
JOHN HILL, Jun.,
Furnishing Establishment,
KlMg-streur.
3jc ' ROXALCONSORT/' «' ANN CARR,' JStc
3ENBRAL MERCHANDISE OK HAND AND FOR
SALE BT THE UNDERSIGNED,
ANTI-CORROSION BLACK, for
steamers' boilers
Bellows, assorted, 9 to 13 inch
Blocks, single and double, and mast hooks
Brass screws, sheet, tube, and wire
Cloves, best Amboyun,
Coopers' hammers and drivers
Copper, braziers' plates ?
„ bolt, assorted sizes
„ boiler bottoms, 3 to 6 feet
„ nails, sheathing, 1 to 2fc inch
? „ -sheathing plates, 16 to 24 6z.
Etruscan, economical, and gig- lamps
Glassware, , assorted
Holloware, oral pots and covers
' * „ saucepans and covers, and tea
kettles
Iron, anchors and bedsteads
„ bullock traces and chains
„ bar, bolt, and flat, assorted
? „ chain cables and chain hooks'
„ camp ovens, with tect and covers
„ frying pans, short and long handles
„ hoops J inch, and hoes assorted
„ mattocks, picks, and pump tacks
„ pots, three legged
'„ Swedish bars and sheet, assorted
„ yyces and wire, assorted
Lead, sheet, 4 to 10 lbs. , ? '-. ?
„ piping, assorted '
Sail and packing needles, soda nsh
Scythes and sickles ;
Spades and shovels
Spelter and spelter solder
Varnish, Noble and Roll's, assorted - -
Vitriol in carboys
Wines, fine old Port, and ' ;
„ , Sherry, in .wood and bottle. .
?ROWANDj'MACNAB, AND CO.,
' Circular Wharf.
^'Sydney, April 14; '
' CHINESE GOODS.
ON SALE, at the Bazaar of the Un
dersigned, Elizabeth-street, .between Park
and Market-streets— Mandarin's swords, chop
sticks and canes, -window blinds and tublo
mats, pearl and ivory paper knives, sliver and
gold mosaic work fans, bracelets and card cases,
rice paper drawings in boxes and sets, carved |
imperial chessmen with 'balls, &e.,' iii 'English
stylo ; carved ivory puzzles and feather fans,
white crape shawls, largo size ; Round and squaro
lacquered tables, sets tea trays, waiters and
plates, watch and decanter stands, cigar boxes,
tea caddies and work boxes, loo tables, cord trays
and backgammon boards, rich, embossed silk
screens. -* '-' ?'???- ?' ?' ? ? -
? . ' J. F. READ.
CRICKETTING .PARAPHERNALIA.
ON. SALE, by the Undersigned : —
One case of the best
MATCH CRICKET BATS, BALLS, AND
WICKETS,
Of the most approved makers in England.
J. F. READ,
Hyde Park Toy and Fancy Bazaar.
Elizabeth-street, ? between Pork and Market
streets. ,....??
TOYS.
CONSTANTLY on hand, by the Un
^^ dersigned, bows, arrows, targets, stands,
strings, tips, gloves and arm guards, belts and
quivers, rocking horses, drums, whips, skipping
ropes, nine pins, cross-bows, guns, Kites, hoops,
ships, poodle dogs,polo horses, donkeys, peg-tops,
masks, noses, cannons, anchors, cups and balls,
bandalores, teetotums, humming tops, whip tops,
carpet balls, tin toys, copper toys, lead and
pewter toys, parade drums, nursery dolls, leather
dolls, doll's houses, omnibusses, hobby-horses,
doll's beds, garden rollers, water pots, sets of
tools, wheelbarrows and carts, iron spades,
English dolls, wicker cradles, Royal cots, Paris
dolTs, mills, soft balls, battledores and shuttle
cocks, kite string, tennis balls, hand drums,
wicker waggons, baskets, rattles, pianos, India
rubber balls, magic lanterns, fish, swans, and
boats, Vauxhall fire-works, Tunbridgo cotton
boxes, chests of drawers, Naoh's Arks, toy
watches, balance horsemen, tool boxes, archi
tecture building, boxes, Legraee rubber gum
rings, water fountains, fire engines, railway
trains, carriages, tumbling dolls, steel foils and
masks, alphabets, a very pretty assortment of
dressed composition dolls, with wax arms and
feet, also costumes of Quoens- Alberts, Princes,
Highlanders, Officers, Turks, Negroes, and
Chinese, boy dolls and huntsmen, Laplanders and
netted-iishennen. ' ?
J. F. READ,
Hyde Park Toy and Fancy Bazaar,
Elizabeth-street, between Park and Market
streets. '' ''',',.'.' ':, ' ' ?-??.-.
WICKER-WORK GOODS.
ALWAYS on Sale, at the Bazaar of
the Undersigned, as follow : —
Baskets, ''square and oval, market baskets,
bassinets, cradles, and baby linen baskets,
key, plate, .fruit, flower, box, and work baskets,
children's reticules,' office - and . flat ' baskets,
hair sieves, butter pr ints, lemon squeezers,
chocolate mills, wood taps, spice boxes, wood
spoons, and turned clothes pegs.
J.F. READ,
1 ' '? '*?'?? Hyde Park Toy and Fancy Baxoar,
Elizabeth-street, between Park and Market
streets. ?.:???????...-?'
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
A T T H E H IBER N I A N PRESS,
KING-STREET,
A- PORTRAIT of the Lord Bishop of
XjL Australia, respectfully dedicated to the Pre.
sident (Charles Cowper, Esq., M.C.) and the
Members of the Lay Association of New South
Wales.
'?'??.?' ? IHX : ? .
SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE,
319, Nobth Castieeeagh-stbeet,
(Established June, 1842,)
PROVIDES Families'' with efficient
and respectabe Servants in every depart
ment Male and Female; affords Servants a ready
means ;of obtaining situations,1 renders them ad
vice, assistance, and protectlen, and small, loans
for definite periods at moderate interest.
All applications to be free of postage. Office
hours, from 9 till 5 dally.
J. FREDERICK JOHNSON.
THE undersigned will purchase Wool,
Oil, or Tallow, for cash, or advance on
the same, if consigned for sale to their friends
in London, Messrs. John Gore & Co.
GRIFFITHS, GORE, & CO.,
Bent-stretfc.
October 13
BO M EB U S H RACES..
STEWATIPS.
MR. W. RUSSELL.— MR. G. 'COOPER
?URNER, — MR. R. FITZGERALD.
[judge.
MR. JOHN ROSE HOLDEN.
CLERK OP TUB COUBSK.
. MR. A. WAY.
FJRST DAY.
WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 1845.
FIRST RACE.
The METROPOLITAN STAKES of Five
Sovereigns each, with Fifty Sovereigns added,
or all horses weight for age. Three miles ;
mtrance Three Sovereigns ; three entrances or
io race.
SECOND KA.CE.
' The TRIAL STAKES of Ten Sovereigns each,
tvlth Forty Sovereigns added, (Five Sovereigns
forfeit if declared to the Honorary Secretary, at
the'Royal Hotel, on the 1st of May, between the
liours of one and two p. m.,) for two year olds,
-nce round the course; colts 7st. 7Ibs. ; fillies
Jut. 41bs. Entrance Three Sovereigns.
THIKD RACE.
The ST. LEGER STAKES of Ten Sovereigns
iach, with Fifty Sovereigns added, (Five
Sovereigns forfeit if declared to the Honorary
Secretary, at the Royal Hotel, on the 1st of
May, between the hours of on« and two p. m.,)
for three year olds, one mile and a half; colts
Bst. 7lbs. ; fillies 8st. 41bs. Entrance Three.
Sovereigns.
FOURTH RACE.
The WELTEIl STAKES of Three Sovereigns
jach, with Fifteen Sovereigns added, for all
mrses, three year olds, carrying 1 Ost., four
iitto lOst. 12lus., five ditto list. 71 us., six
ind aged 12st., heats twice round. En
;ranco Two Sovereigns ; three entrances or no
race.
SECOND DAY.
THURSDAY, MAY 22.
FIBST RACE. '
The TRADESMEN'S CUP, value Sixty
Sovereigns, with 'a Sweepstakes of Five Sove
reigns each, for horses -that never won' mure
than .£30 at any one time, weight for age, heats
twice round. Entrance three Sovereigns ; three
sntranc-es or no race.
SECOND RACE.
A PURSE of Fifty Guineas, presented by the
Officers '- of Hi ; E. I. Company's Bungarrabee
DepOt, for all horses bred in the colony of. New
South Wales and Van Dicnien's Land, with a
sweepstakes of five sovereigns each, two and a
lialf miles, weight for age, as follows, 2 years old,
a feather; 3 ditto, 7st. 4lbs. ; 4 ditto, 8.st. 41 bs. ;
5 ditto, S st. 12 lbs. ; C and aged 9 st. 21bs. ;
mares and geldings allowed 31bs., maidens
allowed 71bs. . ?
Remainder of the day reserved for hack races
nnd mutches.
THIRD DAY.
FRIDAY, MAY 23.
FIRST RACE.
The CHAMPION CUP, value One Hundred
Sovereigns, with a Sweepstakes of Five Sove
reigns each, for all horses, weight for age, twice
round the course. Entrance Three Sovereigns ;
three entrances or no race.
SECOND RACE.
The HOMEBUSH STAKES of Five Sove
reigns each, with Forty Sovereigns added, for
all horses, weight for ago; heats once round.
Entrance Three Sovereigns ; three entrances or
no race.
THIRD RACE.
The LADIES' PURSE of Thirty Sovereigns,
with a Sweepstakes of Five Sovereigns each, for
all horses, weight for age ; once round and a
distance. Entrance Three Sovereigns ; three
entrances or no race.
FOURTH RACE.
The.BEATEN PURSE of Twenty Sovereigns'
with a Sweepstakes of Three Sovereigns each'
for all beaten horses during the meeting, to be
handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they
may appoint; one mile and a-hulf; post en
trance.
WEIGHTS.
?,st. lbs.
Two y«ars old .'. ? 7 0
Three years old ? 8 0
Four years old ? 9 0
Five years old .........'..... 9 8
. . Six, and aged ? .1 9 12
.'.Mares and geldings allowed 3 II). (except in
those races where the weights are specified.)
Winners to carry extra weight at the discre
tion of the Stewards (not exceeding 101 bs.,) to
be declared from the stand at the conclusion of
each race.
In all races where not less than three horses
start, the' second horse to receive back his
stake. . . . ;
All horses (except for the St. Leger and Trial
Stakes) to be entered ' at the Royal Hotel on
Saturday, May 17th, between the hours of seven
and nine, p. it. ' ' ' ?' ???;[?
No person allowed to enter a horse who is not
a subscriber to the amount of ^£3, (except for
the Tradesmen's Cup, Welter Stakes, or any
hack race, for which a subscription of i'l Is.
will qualify.) -
AH matches to be run on the second day, for
which permission must be . obtained from the
Stewards ; and the owner of each horse not a
subscriber to the amount of w£l Is. to pay £\
Is. to the' Race Fund before starting-.
.. ? The colours worn by the riders: are required
to be named at the time of entrance ; any jockey
changing his colours, to pay a fine of two sove
reigns before starting.
Any jockey starting before the word ' Off,' is
giveB by the person appointed, to pay a fine of
two sovereigns.
Each winner to pBy two sovereigns towards
the Race Fund.
All decisions of the Stewards to bo final.
To start each day at one o'clock precisely.
N. B. — All dogs found on the course to be
destroyed. -.' . .
' PAGE'S PORT.
r|N SALE BY THE UNDER
^-^ SIGNED,
Page's Port -Wine, in one dozen cases, quarts
and pints, as shipped In Oporto.
HOLDSWORTH AND WEEKES,
Market-street, next City Theatre.
REMOVAL.
DR. FREDERICK MACKELLAR
has removed from Lower George-street,
to Dr. Wallace's late residence, Druitt-street.
Advice gratis to tradespeople and the poor, from
half.past eight to half-past ten every morning,
as formerly, by Dr. Wwlliice.
Town Clerk's Office,
Sydney, 1st April, 1845.
VTOTICE is hereby given, that the
L^l ASSESSMENT LIST of the valuation
f all tho property in Pnuxir Ward is now
pen at this office, for the inspection of the
itizens of Sydney, and will so remain for
hirty days from this date ; and that any citizen
vhomay feel himself aggrieved by. the valuation
tut upon his premises, must lodge bis complaint
n writing with the Town Clerk, before the ex
lirntion of the said thirty days, to be submitted
o the City Council for their consideration.
By Older of the Council,
JOHN RAE,
Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office,
Sydney, 8th April, 1845.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Assessment .Lists of the valuation of
ill the property, in Macquarib and Boukke
(Vards are now open at this office, for the
nspection of the citizens of Sydney, and will
o remain for thirty days from this date ; and
hat any citizen who may feel himself ag
grieved by tho valuation put upon his pre
nisen, must, lodge his complaint in' writing
pith the Town Clerk, before the expiration of
he said thirty days, to be submitted to the
3ity Council for their consideration
By order of the Council, . '
JOHN RAE,
Town Clerk
Town Clerk's Office, ' '
' Sydney, 8th April, 1845.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the
Assessment Lists of the valuation of all
he Proporty in Gipps, Brisbane, and Cook
rVardsi are now open at this office for the in
pection of the citizens of Sydny.and will so re
nain for thirty days from this date; and any
iHizc.n who may feel himself aggrieved by the
valuation put upon his premises, mus lodge his
:omplaint in writing with the Town Clerk,
-efore the expiration of the said thirty days, to
-e submitted to the City Council for their con
ideration. , .
By order of the Council,
JOHN RAE,
Town Clerk.
MUDUEE AND WELLINGTON
DISTRICT COUNCIL, .
VTOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
i- T in pursuance of the Eighth Clause of the
'barter establishing District Councils in New
South Wales, a Meeting of the Electors of the
Mudgee and Wellington Districts, will be held
it the following places, namely: at the Court
House, Mudgee, and at the Court House, .Wel
lington, on Tuesday, the sixth day of May next,
it 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of nomi
nating two duly qualified persons, as Members
of the said Council, in the room of
Charles Wray Finch, and :
John Arthur Templar, Esquires,
resigned, and also to nominate three duly
qualified persons in the room of
Charles George Temple Chevaul,
George Cox, and
William Willard Lowe, Esquires,
who retire pursuant to tho Ninth Clause of the
same Charter. Should the number of Can
didates exceed five, and a demand be made for
a Poll, by any of the Candidates, the Pulling
will commence at the Court House, Mudgee,
and at the Court House, Wellington, at 9
o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, the ninth
day of May next, and terminate at four of the
same day.
Given under my hand, at the Council Cham
bers, at Mudgee, this twenty.second day of
March, 1845. ,
HENRY BAYLY.
Warden.
ORDINARY D7A I L Y ,
FROM ONE TO MIREE O'CLOCK.
Corner of Sent and Spring-streets. .,
HUGH M'LACHL AN respectfully
begs leave to inform the public, that
having taken that large and commodious house
lately occupied by Mr. Croft, and at considerable
expense fitted up the same, under the sign of
the
' CAPTAIN COOK,'
He is prepared to cater for, and dispense to,
those who may favor him with a call, all the
luxuries of the season ; and trusts that civility
and cleanliness, combined with attention,
will ensure for him the kind support of -the
public, which it will at all times be his study to
obtain. ? ' ; ? '
The best wines, ales, and spirits, always on
hand. ? .
6-8?' Observe 1— The ' CAPTAIN COOK,'
opposite tho Court of. Requests. ?.''''?
SAFE INVESTMENT.
HOUSES TO BE SOLD OR EXCHANGED
FOR A BRIG OR SCHOONER.
T^IVE (5) newly-erected, two-story,
-*- brick-built, slate-roofed, houses, in Harris
street, Parramatta, near the Steam Wharf, each
containing four rooms, kitchen, yard,' and back,
entrance; also, a pump of pure ; soft-water,
together with, nineteen (19) allotments adjoin
ing the above, extending and having frontages
to Harris and Macquarle-strcets. '
' ' ALSO, '' ' ?'...''
Fronting, Seorge-street,' Parramatta, 'and near
Mr.' Pay ton's, 'are seven (7) cottages, newly
erected, brick-built, and slate roofed, each con
taining two (2) rooms and back-yard, a well of
water, with sufficient land for seven (7) more
cottages.
Title, Grant from the Crown, and Quit Rents
Redeemed '''''?
Application to be made to Mr. Isaac Levy,
Australian Drapery Warehouse, George-street,
Sydney, where plans may be seen, or to Mr.
John Solomon, on the premises. '
Terms liberal.
SUPERINTENDENT.
A GENTLEMAN of long experience
in the management of Sheep, Cattle, and
Agriculture in this country, wishes lor the
Superintendence of a Grazing or Agricultural
Establishment. He would take stock to two
thirds ttie amount of his salary, should that be
found desirable to the proprietor. No objection
to any part of the Colony.
Apply to C. C, Austbaliak Office, Sydney.
All letters to be post paid.
Sydney,
8th April, 1845.
''.I^HE following Shares purchased to any
JL amount — Union Bank, Alliance Insurance
and General Insurance,
CHARLES BE1LBY,
476,- Georgii-strcct.
'o Merchants, Commercial News Rooms, Pnblie
Libraries, Agricultural Societies, Officers of the ?
United Services, Printers, Pubtishersof Newspa- '.
pers, and Colonists generally.
SIMMONDS & CLOWES,
GENERAL AGKNT8, AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
18, CORNHILL, LONDON.
(Opposite the New Exchange),
IN offering their services to their Friends
and the Colonial Public in general, beg to
cquaint them that they are now ready to receive
rders for supplies of a ny kind and quantity, in- '
ludlng Stationery, New Books, Music, Perlodi
als, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and Goods of
very description of first-rate quality at the very \
awest market prices of the day, and to transact ,
usiness upon the most liberal terms, provided s
hey are previously furnished with funds, or .
rafts at either longor short dates, or a reference
o some London or Liverpool house for pay
nent.
Simmonds & Clowes will receive consign
aents of any description of merchandize, to j
ie sold on Commission, ' and upon the receipt 1
if the bill of lading, will accept bills drawn ]
ipon them for three months, for two thirds
f the amount. Consignments entrusted to .
heir care will meet with every possible
espatch in their disposal and sales be con*
luctcd with the greatest attention to the
atnrests of the consignor. . - .
An extensive knowledge of general agency ,
lusiness, acquired during a long residence in *
be West Indies, and subsequent extensive
ourse of business with all the British Colonies ;
he experience of several years residence In Lon
lon as Colonial Agents, coupled with promptl
ude, attention and judgment, will, they trust,
mable them to give satisfaction to those who
nay favour them with their commands.
N. B. — Persons sending home their children
or education, may with confidence entrust them ,
m their arrival in Englaud to he care of Messrs.
ilramonds & Clowes, who will undertake to
ee them placed in first rate and respectable
atablishments where every attention shall be
laid to their morals, improvement and general
:omfort. 1
STOLEN OR STRAYED. (
FROM Mr. Reid's Station, Hume
River, the^ following horses, viz : — One (
-ay horse, rising three years old, branded J. E.
m the shoulder near side, with long tall. One '
iright bay mare, witli long switch tail, branded
(-P on the shoulder near side, heavy in foal. '
)ne grey or roan mare, branded R under the
nane, bang tail, with an unbranded foal by her
lide. One bright bay mare, branded R with e£ '
iver on the shoulder near side, long tail, deformed
n the fetlock joints, and sometimes very lame.
Any person finding the above described horses
ind delivering them to Mr. Reid, Inverary Park,
Sungonta, or Mr. John Reid, Ovens IMver, will !
?eccive two pounds per head ; and, if stolen, a '
?eward of twenty pounds will be given on the
tpprehension and conviction of the party or
larties concarncd. All parties are cautioned
igainst purchasing any of the above described
1 orses.
. DAVID REID. -
[nverary Park, Bungonia,
March 30, 1845.
MARINERS' CHURCH, '~
EHSK.INE-BTBEET, DARLINO JIARBOUE.
THE Committee of the Sydney Bethel
Union, haying completed the Mariners'
Church upon their own personal responsibility,
ippeal to the Friends of Seamen, Ship Owners, 1
Captains, Officers, and Seamen, to render them 1
sucli assistance as may enable them honorably ]
--.o discharge the debt which has been contracted |
tvith a view to benefit Seamen visiting this |
Port. Tho claims of Seamen, and tho sympa
thios of all who arc interested in their welfare, ,
nave been relied upon by the Committee, and
this appeal is made with confidence to all who
know the value of those benefits which this In
stitution is calculated to dispense.
Subscriptions 'will be thankfully received by
Mr. F. Mitchell, Queen's Wharf
Jl Comrie, Moore's Wharf
R. Gowland, Secretary, 214, Elizabeth
street
W. A. Dobson, Treasurer, George
??????? street .
Service performed by the Roy. M. T.Adam,
Seamen's Chaplain, in the Morning at Eleven ;
and in the Afternoon at half-nast three.
AFF I C E S T O LET,
*-' '???' ' ' :AT THE '
BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS
' , . Apply on the premises.
NOTICE TO PARTIES APPLYING FOR
INFORMATION BY POST.
THE Undersigned requests all parties
? applying to him by letter for information
referring to intended sales, will pay the postage,
otherwise they will not be attended to.
SAMUEL LYONS.
Auction Mart, corner of George-street
and Charlotte-place.!
~~~ ~ TO LET, '
THE House and Grounds of Deniston,
lately occupied by Major Darvall. The
House is of two Stories, and contains. 8 rooms.
The Land good, 100 acres, more or less. The
situation cannot be excelled in the Colony, look.
Ing over the Parramatta River, distant from
that town five or six miles, and about two and
a half from the Church at Kissing Point.
. Application to be made on the premises, at
the Office of Messrs. Flower, Salting, and Co.,
or to the proprietor at Brush Farm.
TO LET
Family Residence, in Lyons' Tkbrace
Hyde Pabk.
THAT excellent Family Residence,
lately occupied by C. D. Riddel), Esq.,
Colonial Treasurer. Immediate possession can
be given. Application to be made to Mr. S.
Lyons, George street and Charlotte-place.
Tj^O BE LET, for the term of two
JL years, the premises in Argyle-street, now
occupied as the Custom House.
Possession may be had on the 1st day of May
next. Enquire at the Custom House, any day
between twelve and one o'clock.
J. GIBBES,
Collector.
April 7, 1845.
TO BE LET OR SOLD.
THAT well-known farm ' Jerara,'
near Bungonia, Argyle, one section,' well
ivatered, with improvements thereon. If let,
security required. Application to be made to
the undersigned, at Mr. Joseph Simpson's,
Ouinberlnnd-Ktreut.
WILLIAM SHAW.
SALE ^BY 'AUCTION;
ft- ?' Gentlemen recently arrived in the Colony,'
and who may be desirous of realizing on an
investment best suited to their purpose, * this
sale presents Freehold Properties and Estates,
with every concomitant requisite for farm
ing, dairy, and pastoral purposes, such as pro
bably will never come to their chance
again.
FREEHOLD PROPERTY,
HORSE, CATTLE, 8HEEP, &c, &o.
nide Insolvent estate of Mr. James
h ass all, of ' matavai.'
US. STUBBS has the pleasure to
A-l. announce, that the necesaary arrange
Dents having been now completed, he is in
truded by tiie Official Assigneec to submit to
ublic auction, at the Mart, King-street, on
MONDAY, 21 st Day of APRIL, 1845.
Sale to commence at twelve o'clock precisely,
The undermentioned unrivalled Freehold
Estates, Properties', Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 6fc.
idonging'to the above Estate, viz. :
jot -1. — in cook's valk, county of
oboboiana.
140 ACRES, describod in the deed from tub
Crown as being situate in the
With new parish of Cuddyano, county of
Hut,' Dairy, Georglaua, bounded on the
Blacksmith's West by a line bearing South
(hop, Stable, 80 chains ; on the South by a
Stock-yard, ^ ' a line bearing East 80 chains ;
Paddock. on the East by n line bearing
North 80 chains ; and on the
North by a line bearing West
80 chains to the North-west
corner aforesaid ; being the land
sold as Lot 1 18, in pursuance of
the advertisement of 27th May,
1837.
i. B.— The improvements on this property com
prise a IiAROb Slad Hut, (quite new) barked.
A Dairy, plastered. A flubbed Stable, and
Blacksmith's Shop, Stockyard, and Cultivation
Paddock.
JOT 2. — 1200 ACRBS, COOK VALK CREEK NEAR
THE ADERCBOMBIE SIVXR.
140 ACRES, described in the deed from the
Tax Crown as being situate at Cook
3ook Vale Vale Creek, near the Abercrombie
Ckkkk, River, bounded on the Went by
runs the section Hue North 80 chains ;
through on the North by the section line
he centre East 80 chains; on the East by the
of these section line South 80 chains ; and
Two on the South by the section line
Sections. dividing it from a measured por
Working tlon of 640 acres, 80 chains to the
Bullocks, commencement ; being the land
' Dray. Hold as 9 A, in pursuance of the
Irople- advertisement of the 2nd May,
ments 1836.
140 ACRES, described in the deed from the
Crown, as being situate at Cook
Vale Creek, near the Abercrombie
River, bounded on the North by a
measured portion of 640 acres,
To be being a line East 80 chains ; an
?ken at a the East by the section line South
valuation. 80 chains ; on the South by the
section line West 80 chains ; and
on the West by the section line
South 80 chains ; being the Land
sold as Lot 96, in pursuance of the
advertisement of the 2nd May,
1836.
THE IMPROVEMENTS
)n this property are many and excellent, vis. : a
ilabbed cottage of three rooms and a cellar ; a
mt, plastered, containing two rooms and a
citctien ; a two-stall stable ; one slabbed chaise
louse, two rooms; men's hut (quite new) ;
nen's hut, with two rooms-, plastered, and a
lairy.
ONE WHOLE SECTION FENCED IN,
With a goood 3 rail fence; one large 4 rail stock
jraid, and capped, divided into
FOUR DRAFTING YARDS,
Fwo Milking Yards, with milking and calf
ihed, barked, bails, &c.
ONE STOCK-YARD, 150 FRET SQUARE,
Fenced round with 6 feet paling, and
BHKD FOR ' THRASHING UNDER.
ONE SEVENTY ACRE PADDOCK
i rails, pi o proof, (quite new); also two small
paddocks, about
3 acres bach, for calves and pins,
Lot 4.— horse* at cook valb.
20 Mares
7 Fillies
7 ColU ' ;.
8 Female 1 „ ,
4 Male } Foal8
1 Entire Hone.
47 More or less,
And 3 Saddle Horses.
Lor 3.— -flUHBowA, 'the splendid,'
COMPRISES
1280 ACRBS, AT BORROWA PLAINS,
Cottage, Bounded by the River Bar
Splendid rowa, and commanding most
River, Sheep, extensive runs, wltii a line clear
Walks, Bui- open country, allowing a
locks, Dray, IOOO.'bhbkp easily to run in
&C, &C. ONE FLOCK.'
? Tills property forms one of
the finest sheep stations in the
Colony. It Is unparalleled in
pastoral resources.
THE IMPROVEMENTS
are a shingled cottage of two
rooms, close slabbed, with brick
fire-place and oven. It was
built ' for m butcher, and cose
upwards of £40. There is
also,
A LABOK COTTAGE
partly erected, working bul
locks, dray, implements, &c, to
be at a valuation.
Lot 5. — cattle at cook vale.
199 Cows :
83 Heifers, one and two years old
13.') Bullocks
37 Steers
35 Female
38 Male
fi Bulls.
530 More or leas.
Lot 6. — subbp at burrowa.
1603 Head, more or less, vlx. :
637 Ewes, of ages ... .
968 Wethers, of ages.
leoaT
Terms at salo. .
$