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SALES BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
'Notice df Removal and tale.
EN. EMMETT & CO., Auctioneers, Appraisers,
» &c, have much pleasure in informing their
friends that they have secured the capacious premises
lately held by Burnett Nathau, Esq., in Rundle-street,
and that they will hold an extensive sale of Sundries
This Day (Wednesday), at 11 for 12 o'clock, to dote
* consignments—
20 chests tea
? 5 cases paper hangings of various, patterns
A quantity of albata plate
'Ditto of wrapping paper
Harness, carts, gigs,
And a variety of other-goods.
Ex ' Waterlilbj' from Jlohart Town.
-Drugs, Currants, Apples, Baspberry Vinegar,
-Boots,- Brandy, and -Gin.
E. N. EMMETT & CO.
. 'YTTILL sell by public auction, on Thursday next,
?'- T? tho 7th instant, at their New Auction Mart
; (late Burnett Nathan's, Esq.), Rundlc-street, sale coin
*moncing at 11 o'clock, without any reserve —
Tho following goods, just arrived per Watcrlitty:—
6 cases well-asaorted drugs, consists of aloes, libds.,
rad. giugil, linseed, senna: fol., race rhei, rad.
earsso nices, pulv. sulph. vivum, sem. coriander,
? flour sulphur, flor anthemidis, rad. geutian. soda
tart., potass supertort, Arraonian bole, alum
rupel, &c.
1 case raspberry vinegar
3 casks ' ditto *??
1 case Indian soy and London sauce
' 07 cases keeping apples
4 carotels currants
1 case boots— 100 pairs
7G cases gin
« 83 cases brandy, &c., &c.
ALSO,
? (50 bushels Van Diemen's Land oats
12 .griudstoncs
Terms at sale.
WOOL.
E. N. EMMETT & CO.
WILL sell by public auction, on Thursday next, the
7th instant, at their new auction-room (late
Burnett Nathan's), in Rundle-street, at one o'clock,
.without the least reserve —
21 bales Wool (now lying at the Port), just arrived
from Fort Lincoln, a fair samplocf which can be seen
at the auction mart
Terms at sale.
Bones, «ftc.
E. N. EMMETT & CO.
jTTAVE been honoured with instructions to sell by
1*1 public auction, on Saturday, at the Government
Market—
'20 Qno Horses for what they will fetch.
' Splendid Farm of 100 acres, 24 Horses, 100 tons
Hay, -ftc, -ftc.
-E. N. EMMETT & CO.
HAVE received positive instructions to dispose of by
public auction, on the ground, adjoining the
township of Cowaudilla, about two and a-half to three
miles from Adelaide, on Wednesday, tho 13th March,
at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely : —
Mr Anthony Best's farm, with 24 horses, fanning
implements, &c , &c.
The Estate comprises about 100 acres of rich arable
land, divided and subdivided, with a first-rate newly
? erected brick house, containing four rooms, kitchen,
'?dairy, and cellarage, a good servauts' house; with two
rooms, a largo barn 30 feet by 18, stockyards, piggeries,
and farming implements of every description, a very fine
garden, closely fenced in,* 3 paddocks laid down with
lucerne, and a good Government run adjoining.
The horses are well-known, being the celebrated
steeple-chaser
-BACHELOR, BOTHEREM, and WHY NOT,
6 -fine blood mares, with foals and in foal to the best
blood horses in the colony, a number of hacks fit for
?gig, carriage,.and carte.
'ALSO,
100 tons of old and -new' hay.
?The Auctioneers beg to say that Mr Best having
built a large hotel on the Brighton-road, and intending
to occupy it himself, is the reason of his disposing of
? the above fine property.
.The property is near tho Reed Bods, and equidistant
beween the Bay and Adelaide.
Terms — For the horHca and hay, &*c ;~cash.
The Estate — 20 per cent deposit, tho balance by 3
and G months' acceptances secured upon the property.
Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, &c.,-&c.
?To be Sold by Auction,' by
Mr AN SLOW,
ON Friday, 8th March instant, at Taranga Farm, the
residence of Mr John Lamb, and situated at
-McLaren Vale, near the Horse Shoe, the whole of the
Live Stock, Fanning Implements, &c, consisting of a
valuable lot of brood mares and horso9, broken-in to
plough and dray ; milch cows, one Durham bull, horse
-irays, ploughs, harrows, harness, thrashing machine,
blower, and other implements appertaining to a farm-;
together with the celebrated and much admired entire
horses ' Plenipo' and 'Farmer's Friend.'
ALSO,
The unoxpired lease of 10 years of four Sections of
.Laud, 200 acres of which have beeu under plough.
The whole will be sold without reserve, the Proprietor
being about to leave for California. Sale to commence
- at one o'clock.
rlfewhaven.
Postponement of Sale.
THE proprietor begs respectfully to -inform intending
purchasers of portions of this township (the trust
fund from which is to be expended in the immediate
formation of the requisite embankments), that the sale
by auction o'f the TKi allotments, advertised for this day,
has been postponed, -in order to give time for the pre
vious enrolment of the plan of the whole township.
?The day of sale will' be duly notified.
Adelaide, 19th February, 1850.
On tale by Private Contract.
3D. N. EMMETT & CO.
HAVE on sale an eighty-acre Section of -Land, ad
joining the 'Golden Phoenix Hotel,' Yatala,
.fenced in, comfortable cottage, stable, and stockyard.
40 allotments of land in Weyraouth-street.
50 ditto in township of Beverly ?
.100 ditto -in ditto of York
JO five-acre plots in Springbank
And sundry other lots.
FOR SALK, four Bullocks and a Dray. Apply to
George Duke, at the house lately occupied by
Mr Long, near the Methodist Chapel, North Ade
laide.
POUND, in Rundle-street, this evening, a horse,;
with a bridle and saddle. ,
, The owner can have them by ^furnishing a proper
description, and paying the expenses incurred, on ??
application lo James Howard, at Mr Martin's, butcher.;
Rundle-street,
; 5th March, 1850. .
Prospectus of a Musical Circulating Utmry.
????;*-? Proprietor: Mr Aug. Fred. Cram.
THE taste for music being daily on the increase, it
will doubtless be welcome to the patrons of the
irt, to hear of an establishment like the above, by which
it will be in the power of any person to make -himself
acquainted with a great variety of music for the small
remuneration of from £1 to £2 annually.
The establishment will be always supplied and en
larged by remittances from Europe, so that the newest
musical productions may here at any time be found.
As the expenses of fitting up and maintaining such
an establishment are considerable, the proprietor solicits
most earnestly the patronage of the musical public.
Terms : — Each subscriber to pay in advance —
Either : £l,for two musical works, wliich .nmy be
:hangei as often as he pleases ;
Or: £2, for the same number of works, combined
writh the following privilege : —
To have the right of choosing from the establishment,
it the end of tho year, musical works, entirely new, of
the value of 30s., and to keep them as his property ; —
which reduces the subscription to 10s. per year.
AUG. FRED. CRANZ,
'East-terrace, near Rundlo street.
Books, Stationery, &c.
KNITTING, Netting and Crochet Books, fancy
needle- work and Berlin-wool workers, albums,
scrap-books, keepsakes, music preceptors, and portfolios,
Caldwell's Musical Journal, gold pens, silver pencil
sases, card cases, Morocco and Russia-leather wallets
and pocket-books, memorandum-books, pen and erasing
knives, purses, combs, brushes, 'Perry's, Mitchell's, and
Grillott'a steel-pens, wax, wafers, ink, inkstands, elastic
bands, note, post, foolscap, draft, brief, tracing, and
drawing papers, wrapping papers, parchment, account
books, Bibles, Testaments, and .Prayers, Brown's Il
lustrated Family Bible, Clarke's Commentary on ditto,
Stackhouse's History of ditto, works in general litera
ture, school charts of Australia and adjacent islands,
school books in the English, French, Latin, and Greek
languages, and Stationery of every description, on sale
at ' D'ARCY'S,
Hindley-street.
N.B. Cigars, fancy snuffs, and prime Virginia
tobacco.
March 5th, 1850.
'VTEIL BlDSTRUP, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer,
J3I &c , Ilindley-street, respectfully invites his pa
trons or other gontlemen and ladies, who are about to
famish, to inspect a much-admired loo table, which he
has lately made from seasened woods, of tho most choice
descriptions ; as also his stock of furniture in general.
? Adelaide, March 5, 1850.
Lease for Sale.
FOR SALE, tho unexpired lease of the late Mr W.
Worthing! on George Nicholls's premises, in
Hindley-street, consisting of a quarter of an acre of
ground, and a house, outhouses, and stables.
The lease has fifteen years to run, and all the houses
arc tenanted.
For further particulars apply to Mrs Nicholls, on the
premises, or to the office of this paper.
Wet Nurse.
A CHILD Wanted to Wet Nurse. Apply to Mr
James Ripley, wire-worker, near the Oddfellows'
Hall, Gouger-street.
Ten Shillings Reward.
LOST, on Monday last, on the road between the
' Horse Shoe' and the ' Heart and Hand,' a
cheque for £5 2s. Od., No. 42G ; drawn by Hy. & A.
Snelling, in favour of King, on the Bank of Australasia.
Payment has been stopped at the Banks.
MICHAEL HAUGHY,
Willunga. ?
The finder can have the above reward by applying at
tho 'Horse Shoe Iiin,' or the ?? Heart and 'Hand.'
Ten Shillings Reward.
LOST, .on the Port-road, .between Riseley's and
Albert Town, a lady's Sable Boa or Victorine.
Whosoever will bring the same to Mr Venn, at the
Port, Bhall receive the above reward.
Five Shillings Reward.
WHEREAS a pair of green spectacles were lost in
Rundle-street, on the 19th ultimo, any
person returning them to the undersigned or to Mr H.
Jameson, next door to Mr Allen's, Chemist, Hindley
street, will receive the above reward.
JOHN RENNEY.
Adelaide, 5th March, 1850.
Important to the Public —The Popular Remedy.
PARR'S LIFE ?PILLS.— The extraordinary pro
perties of this medicine are described -by an
eminent physician, who says : —
'After particular obwruuion of the action of Pa««'s Pilm, I
am dueimiaed, ia my opinion, that tbe following are their true pro.
pertiei : —
' First- The? increase the stiength, whilst most other medicine!
bate a weakening effect upon the system. Let any one take from
three to four or aix pills every twenty-four hours, and, instead of
having weakened, they will be found to hate revived tbe animal
?pints, and to hare imparted a lasting strength to the body.
'Secondly— In their operation they go directto the disease. After
you have taken six or twelve pills you will experience their effect ;
the disease upon you will become less and less by every dose you
take; andif-you will regularly per«everc in regularly taking from
three to six pills every day, your disease will speedily be entirely
removed from the system.
' Thirdly— They are found, after gi'ing tne« a fair trial for a
few weeks, to possess the most astonishing and invigoratinc proper
ties, and they- will overcome all obstinate complaints, and rettore
sound health ; there is a return of good appetite shortly from (tie
beginning of their use; whilst their mildness as t purgative is a de
sideratum greatly required by the weak and delicate, particularly
where violent purging if acknowledged to be injurious instead of
?benefcial.*'
These Pills are particularly recommended to all per
sons subjecting themselves to great change of climate.
Officers of the Army and Navy, Missionaries, Emi
grants, &c, will find them an invaluable* appendage to
their medicine-chests, as a preventive bf the attacks of
those diseases so prevalent 'in our Colonies ; and there is
no country or part of the world where it will not
speedily become an article of extensive traffic and ge
neral utility, as it may be had recourse to in all cases
of sickness, with confidence in its simplicity, and in its
power to produce reiier.
None are genuine, unless the words ' Parr's Life
Pills' are in White letters on a Red ground, on the Go
vernment stamp, pasted round each box ; also the fac
simile of the signature of the proprietors, T. Robertr
& Co.. Crane-court. Fleet-street, London, on the di
rections.
The above medicines are on sale at the Offices of the
South Australian Register and the Adelaide Observer
newspapers, Hindley-street, by Mr John Stephens,
Bookseller, Stationer, and Patent Medicine Vender, and
by the Local Agents under his appointment.
Important to Ladies.
KEARSLEY'S Original Widow Welch's Female
Pills, bo long and justly celebrated for . their pe
culiar virtues, are strongly recommended to the notice
of every lady, having obtained the sanction and appro
bation of most gentlemen of the Medical Profession, Mj
a safe and valuable Medicine in effectually removing
obstructions, and relieving all other inconveniences to
which the female frame is liable, especially those which,
at an early period of life, frequently arise from want of
exercise and general debility of the system : they create
an appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and
nervous headache, and are eminently useful . in windy
disorders, pains in the stomach, shortness of breath,
and palpitation of the heart ; and being perfectly inno
cent, they may be used with safety in all seasons ant
climates. . . . . *
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