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SusseU's Patent Economical Roasting
and Charcoal Stoves«
THE undersigned beps to intimate that he
has received, by late arrivals, a large
assortment of Materials requisite for the
manufacture of the above celebrated Stoves,
which he truäts will enable him to complete
his orders for them with greater despatch
than hitherto.
The fact of their superiority over any other
description of Cooking Stoves is pro« ed by
the continual demand for them, and the
recommendations of those parlies who are
already supplied.
Every improvement is now combined in
them ; they are got up and finished in the
best style of workmanship, and the prices
fixed are ub low as articles of their quality
can possibly be manufactured for.
The Roasting Stoves are made expressly to
consume either common coal, coke, or char-
coal, and do not cost more Utan from two to
three shillings per week for1 fnel.
P. N, RUSSELL,
767 Sydney Foundry.
MAITLAND AMATEUR THEATRE.
Saturday. May 19« 1849.'
Mr. and Mrs.. Hambleton and Mr. Arabin,
fiom the Victo, ia Theatre, Sydney.
ON the above Evening the Performance*
will commence with tlie lil, 2nd, 3rd,
and atti Act* of
OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE.
A variety of Sonos, by Amateur*.
A Comic So ruc, ¿y Mit. Hambleton.
To conclude with, for the second time, the
Laughable Farce culled
STATE SECRETS; or, THE TAILOR OF
TAMWORTH.
For characters and particular« see bills.
Admission-Front Seats, 2«. 61.; Hilf
price, Is. Od. Buck Seats, Is. 6d. ; Half
price, 1$.
Door« open at Seven o'clock, himI Per-
formance to commence «t Half-pasi Sevpn.
N B.-Nights of Performance-Monday,
Thursday, »uri Saturday. 773
MAITLAND AMATEUR THEATRE.
Monday« May 21st, 1849.
Mr. and Mrs. Hambleton mid Mr. Arabin,
from the Victoria Theatre, Si/dnet).
ON the above Evening the Pcrlormnnces
will commence with a Melo-dratnà of
great interest, entitled,
THE IDIOT WITNESS;
OR,
A TALE OF BLOOD. .
After whirl),
WINNING A HUSBVND; or, SEVEN'S
HIE MAIN
To conclude with an En-tern Extravaganza,
with new costume, culled
THE II A P P" Y MAN.
In the course of which «everul Song" will be
sung.
For characters and particulars see bills.
Ailmi.-sion-Front Seals, 2s. (id ; Hull
price, U. Gd. Back Seats, Is. Gd.; Half
price, Is.
Doors open at Seven o'clock, and Per-
formance to commence nt Ilulf-past S -yen.
N B. - Nimbin of Performance - Monday,
Thursday, and Saturday. 774 '
Notlce.
THE undersigned gives notice hereby,
that he is duly authorised to RECEIVE
ALL DEBTS owing in the district to DU.
DRYSDALE, late a resident thereof, and
that all defaulters will be sued at the next
sitting of the Small Debts Court of the dis-
trict.
J. W. DUMOULIN,
Surgeon.
Wollombi, May l8, 1849. 780
Two bounds Reward.
LOST, from Newstead, Byron Plain«, one
BLACK MARE, branded on the near
shuulderTVt, with reversed C over. Also, a
ROAN FILLY, branded CM on the near
shoulder. Any person bringing the said
Mare and Filly to Dr. Anderson, Nuwfatea I,
will receive the above reward.
766 COLIN M'CULLUM.
One Pound Reward.
BROKE FROM A DRAY, and Strayed
towards Dungog, a DARK BAY
GELDING, 16 hands 1 inch high, branded
W on near shoulder, off hind fool while.
C
Any person having found the above Horse
will receive One Pound by delivering him to
Mr. Thomas Brown, Livery Stable Keeper,
West Maitland. 765
Five Pounds Reward.
STOLEN, from my Paddock, at Lake
Macquarie, between Sunday, the 29th
April, and Wednesday, the 2nd of May
instant, the under-mentioned HORSES,
which were advertised by Mr. Bartlett in the
Maitland Mercury of the 14th of April last,
viz.:
A BAY MARE, with her Entire Colt, 2
years old, both unbranded; and a BLACK
HORSE, fired on all his legs.
Whoever will give such information as will
lead to the conviction of the thief shall be
paid the above reward by me.
JOHN ROTTON.
Lake Macquarie, 4th May, 1849. 764
Two Pounds Reward.
STOLEN OR STRAYED, from Black
Creek, a LIGHT CHESNUT HORSE,
branded on the near ribs FMC, on the neck
off side JB, and on the near shoulder W.
If Stolen, a reward of Two Pounds will be
paid on conviction of the thief; mid, if
Strayed, Ten Shillings, on delivery of the
Horse to Mr. W. Shepherd, "Woolpack
Inn," Black Creek.
Muy 18th, 1849. 771
Desirable Homestead.
FOR SALE, the whole of Hint rich
alluvial LAND, commonly known as
"WARLAND'S FLAT," bounded on the
south by Page's River, and intersected by
the road from Maitland to New Eugland
and the Liverpool Plains; divided into por-
tions to suit purchasers.
Tebm< :-One-third cash, with a liberal
credit for the remainder. Apply to
THOMAS LOXTON & CO.
Murrurundi, May 14, 1849. 769
FOR SALE, 40 Tons be»t OATEN HAY,
and a quantity of CAPE BARLEY,
fur seed.
THOMAS LOXTON & CO.
Murrurundi, Muy 14, 1849. 770
Notice.
MR. W. G. BURGIS, beinir about to
proceed to ..CALIFORNIA" direct,
with a large stock of General Merchandise, in
about a fortnight from this date, begs to
inform any parties who may be disposed to
Ship Flour, Pork, Beef, Wines, Spirits, &c,
Sec, to the above locality, that he is prepared
to act as AGENT Tor the disposal of any
such Goods. Remittances will ' be made
throned the safest channels, or brought per-
sonally by Mr. W. G. Bargu, within twelve
months from the day of leaving this port.
Apply to i
W. G. BURGIS,
Auctioneer, Atrent, and Storekeeper,
776 High-street, West Maitland.
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WHEAT AND MAIZE PURCHASED«,
in any quantity, for which the
Highest Market Price will be given.
JOHN NEWMAN,
763 ' Hinton.
Notice to Woolgrowers.
WOOL.
% f ESSRS.,I>AVID COHEN & COMPr.,
1* I" Maitland, are CASH PURCHASERS
of WOOL of this season*« clip; of will
make LI BßRA'L ADVANCES thereon.
Hides, Sneepkkiittf, or, olivet1 Colonial Pro-
duce, PùrcH^ed n^the Highest Cash Prices.'
. ISN' 'DAVID''COHEN & COMPY, '
ON HAND, LUCERNE SEfcb, of t I
yeaVs growth, in an£-tjuuiililies, á
One Shilling per lb., cash.
JOHN f*E$MAN.
762 Hinton.
ii nVwii* ** ' 1.1" i ..mi i*"*"*!1?*» . ;
¿ale* ö» Auction.
Mi John g. co h ii & win ,eii i>y
auction, at the Stores of Messrs.
Smith, BrofherS, Sus»e,T-*{reël, Sydney, un
Tuesday KeíT, the 2-Jhií instant, at Eleven
o'clock precisely»
A" extensive asanftrhent of GLASS, and
EARTHENWARE, arrived in lue Maty
, Catherine (60 Crates and Cnsk>), viz : -
4 Casks prë-iéd, octagon; Bath, Devon» Äfce;
Tumbler»
2 Ca«ks Wines', Champagnes» Liqueurs,
Goblets, &c.
2 Cask* Decanters, In great variety, Water
Bottles, Carboys, &c.
1 Cask Suits, Butler», with cover*« and
stand«, Flower Tube«, Ctl'tnrds. Jellie-,
Pickles and Covers, Graduate Measures'.
Moulded Dishes, Cruet Frames and
Bottles
1 Cask Barrel Lintern!", Confectioners,
Spirit Bottle*«- with plated corks, Fin ft er
Buiniis, Stoppered Bottles, PIiíhIs
3 (Trutes Jtxndled Cups and Saurer«, in
blue, flowing blue, brow ii, green, flowing
mulberry. &<*.
2 Crates assorted Bowls, »ame patterns dud
rnlmir«
2 Crates Teapot«, Sutrars, Butters, Cream«,
" «nine p itierns -in«! cnlouri«
4 Crates Plate», uillow und b\\1e printed
4 Craies o«al and baking D?«he«, willow
Und blue printed, flowing blue, and
i brown and green
¡ 2 Crate« Minis, »««or(ed, blue, flowing blue»
brown, and green
4 Crates Ewers and Bensons, Chambers,
Pudding Basons
1 Tierce assorted Goods, great variety
10 Crates ditto ,ilitto; ditto"
1 Hogshead, in Breakfast Sein. etniincHed'
8 Barrel?, catii h full Dinner Set, dove»
brown,-flowing blue, and flowing mul-
berry
5 Crates full Chnmher Service«, in all the
colour« before tunned
2 Crates Jue«« assorted, ditto ditto
2 Crate-» covered Vegetable«, ditto ditto.
The attention of «torekeeper» mid private*
fninilie« is > requested to this well asi-nrtfd
importation, the quality and colours being
uneveeptiouable, mid the sale without re-
serve. 768
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A 5maH Flock of Fat Sbeep. ''
\ I R. A. DODDS U initrueteil to sell
i I y I hy public auction, «t the Yunis, re.ir
of the " Fitz Roy Hotel," on Saturday,
26th May, at Twelve o'clock, viz. : -
(283) Two Hundred and Eighty-five FAT
SHEEP.
Terms cash. 777
A. Choice Lot of Fat Wethers.*
\ j R. A. DODDS will sell by auction,
. T I ni the Sale Yards, rear of the " Fitz
Roy Hotel," on Wednesday, the 30th Muy,
at One o'clock,
880 FAT WETHERS, 4 years old, in lots
to suit purchasers.
Terms cash*. 776*
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Important Sale of merchandise, euc.
\ I R. W. G. BURGIS will sell by public*
itl auction, on Saturday, May 26th,'
precisely at Ten o'clock, at his Stores, High-1
street, West Maitland,
The remainder of his STOCK-IN-TRADE.
AL'O,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
HORSE, SADDLE, und BRIDLE
&c, Sec., &c.
The above -nie offers to the public an
assortment of Winter and Summer Drapery,
Slops, Haberdashery, Grocery, Crockery,
and a variety ol articles far too numerous to
particularise.
Terms cash.
N.B.-All persons Indebted to Mr. ,W tí.
Burgie are 'immediately requested to Pay
the same, otherwise their Accounts will be
handed over to his Solicitor for recovery.
Any purtles to whom W. G. Barkis may be
Indebted are requested to forward their
Accounts for liquidation. 775
Furniture Sale, at XMCnrrurundl.
\m R. ELFORD has been instructed to*
ITJL sell hy auction, on Thursday, the
31st day of M..y, 1840, ¡
All the HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
FURNITURE of Dr. Welch, who has re-
moved, for the convenience of following his"
profession, to the Doughboy Hollow Station,
formerly occupied by Dr. Gill.'
The FURNITURE (lately ne») comprises
handsome Sideboard, Iron Bed-deads,
Couches, Mattresses, Dining mid other
Tables, Cane-bottom Chairs, an Easy
Chair, Stretchers, Looking Glasses, Fender
and Fire Irons, &c, &c.
Amone the SUNDRIES nnd usual
KITCHEN GOODS ore-Tin Flour Case,
Harnees Ctfeks, empty Tierces, Barrel*,
Kegs of different »izes, Meat Safe, Cart
Harness, five dozen Bags (mostly new),
two Ken* of Tallow (1J cwt.), larg«
BaihingTub, capital Musket and' Bayonet,
Decanters nnd Glasses, Dishes and Plates,
Olive and Castor Oil,twelve dozen assorted
Vials, tee., Sec, Sec.
MEDICAL NOTÍC E.
Dr. Welch will visit Murrurundi pro
fes«ion.-illy every Tuesday and Saturday.
His Hospital tor the future will be at the
Station; and he will continue to supply
Medical Men and Families with DRUGS
imported by himself. 77*
PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF
SALE.
Magnificent Business Premises,
Situate in the great cornmercial Talón of
West Maitland.
ON AN EARLY DAY in the montli of
June next, will be sold by publia
auction,* at the " Rose Ititi/' High-street,
West Maitland, by
MR. JEREMIAH.LEDSAM,
The following SPLENDIDPROPERTIES,
unrivalled for situation inlhe,itnportant and
commercial Town of West Maitland, namely,
The «. MAITLAND MERCURY" OFFICE
and PREMISES, occupied by Mr. Richard
Jones, commanding a frontage to High
street of 62 feet 4 inches'. '.'
The Adjoining Allotment, known' ni the
"GARDEN;" frontage to Higlrtslreet,
86 feet 8 inches. . ! >
The » MAITLAND HOTEL," occupied by
*Mr. Rosseter, having a frontage to'High
street of 35 feet t inches. '
The HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining the
above, occupied by John Turner, K^tf.*
Solicitor f frontage to' Hfgh-sireet^ 3? feet
% inches-.' " '".*' ''
«TfrfiSS, TfRSfftti^fET.* "
Terms and further important particular*
respecting these intrinsically valuable. ¿Pro
peities made known in future advertisements«
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