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For Calcutta Direct.
THE ROYAL SAXON,
_ Al, 510 tons, O.M.,
William Charlesworth, Commander,
will sail for the above
port early in May.
Shippers of Horses not having their own
agents in Calcutta, the owner will, as usual,
undertake the consignment, and be answer-
able (or the proceeds. For particulars apply
to
R. TOWNS,
Towns's Wharf, Sydney.
April 5. 541
First Ship for New Zealand.
THE Al fast-sailing Barque
INCHINNAN,
Capt. Pearse, daily expected,
will proceed on her second
voyage from Newcastle to New Zealand with
LIVE STOCK about the 1st May next.
Early application for freight of Horses,
Sheep, Sec, is necessary.
This ship has splendid accommodation for
Passengers. Apply to
WILLIAM NICHOLSON.
Maitland, 7th April, 1849. 537
Horses to India.
FIRST-CLASS SHIP will
sail from Newcastle for
MADRAS and CALCUTTA,
on or about the first of July.
A few Horses will be taken
on Freight, for which early application is
necessary.
The Horses will be under the care of Mr.
Maxwell, whose successful experience U a
sufficient guarantee that the utmost care will
be taken of them.
Apply (if by letter, post paid, to the
undersigned.
D. AND J. DICKSON.
Maitland. 641
IN accordance with a Resolution of the
Anti-Transportation Committee, held
at the "Waterloo Inn," West Maitland, I
hereby convene a MEETING to consider
the expediency of addressing the Legislative
Council, praying them to adopt decided measures
for PREVENTING the RENEWAL
of TRANSPORTATION to this colony in
any shape or on any terms and for taking
such other steps for carrying out that object
as may then be considered desirable to be
held at the " Northumberland Hotel," West
Maitland, at Two o'clock, on Wednesday,
the 9th instant.
E. C. CLOSE,
Warden.
Morpeth, May 1st, 1849. 661
Notice. Caution.
IN THE EVENT OF A SALE or other
disposal of the " BY" HORSES running
here under my care being attempted by
R. B. Beresford, Esq., the Public is hereby
cautioned that I will give no delivery until
my claim against the proprietor, Mr. C.
Bury, B.C.S., is finally adjusted by arbitra-
tion or otherwise. And the Public is likewise
informed that the power of Selling " BY"
Horses, which I have continually exercised,
is derived from the express provisions of my
Stud Contract.
R. B. DAWSON.
Bel Lord, Hunter River, April 23. 649
Notice.
'M R. JOHN SAILING is authorised to
I TI RECEIVE ORDERS and TRANS-
ACT BUSINESS on our account.
COHEN & CO.
Armadale New Store, is
Armadale, New England. J 644
Notice.
THE undersigned has this day bought the
whole of the unsold HORSE STOCK
and their INCREASE, branded JR, known
as Usher's Stock, and hereby cautions the
Public not to buy any of the above Horses
after this date.
N.B The Sum of Ten Shillings per head
will be paid to any person bringing in the
said Horses.
J. CROFT.
Clarence Town, April 11, 1849. 599
Notice.
THE PARTNERSHIP existing between
EDWARD RODWELL and THOMAS
RUSSELL, Blacksmiths, "Bingera," Big
River, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent
on the first day of March last. Parties in
debted to the firm are requested to pay their
Accounts to Edward Rodwell, who carries
on the business on his own account.
EDWARD RODWELL.
THOMAS RUSSELL.
Witness George Carr.
Big River, 1st March, 1849. 627
I HEREBY CAUTION THE PUBLIC
against taking a CHEQUE for £9,
drawn by me in favor of Mr. Goldring, and
payable at the Bank of Australasia, payment
of the same having been stopped.
C. PRENTICE.
Maitland, 27th April, 1849. 639
I HEREBY CAUTION THE PUBLIC
that I will not pay an ORDER drawn
on me by Mr. Hetherington, in favor of Wm.
Roberts, for Ten Pounds, said Order being
numbered 97, and bearing date the 3rd of
February, 1849. William Roberts having
Absconded after receiving said Order, and
a warrant being issued for his apprehension.
JOHN H. KEYS.
St. Helier's, 20th April, 1849. 606
To all whom it may concern.
Til I undersigned requests that Mr.
Thomas Underwood, late brewer of
West Maitland (or his agent), will PAY THE
EXPENSES on the "GIG" left at his
establishment, known as the " George and
Dragon Inn," East Maitland: Otherwise,
the same will be sold, without reserve, by
public auction, in fourteen days from this
date.
W. B. J. GREEN.
East Maitland, May 2nd, 1849. 663
To Drovers.
ANY ONE proceeding to the Big River
may have a small lot of CATTLE to
DRIVE from this to that quarter, at so
fitted per head. Apply immediately at
Irrawang, near Raymond Terrace. 671
Bank Plan of Partition.
THE SECOND DRAWING in the
" Equitable PI m ol Partition of the
Bank of Australia Properties" will take place
on Monday, the 14th May.
A few Tickets still on hand, and on sale at
the Office of
GEORGE D. CRAIG,
562 East Maitland.
One Pound Reward.
STOLEN, from Greg's Creek, in February
last, an IRON GREY FILLY, branded
TM, with c either over or under, on near
shoulder, rising 5 years old; seen last with
an aged man, dark complexioned, and
blind of the right eye; supposed to be in or
about Maitland. Any person giving such
information as may lead to the recovery of
the Mare will receive the above reward, on
application to the undersigned.
ELIZA BY ROM,
Green's Creek.
April 29th, 1849. > 669
To the Inhabitants of Morpeth, Hinton,
and the Surrounding? Districts.
MR. JOHN WAUGH DRYSDALE,
Surgeon and Accoucheur, having
REMOVED from the Wollombi, may be
CONSULTED at his present residence, at
Morpeth, near Mr. Eckford's, butcher.
Morpeth, April 26th, 1849. 633
WANTED TO PURCHASE, from One
to Two Hundred Head of CATTLE,
consisting of Bullocks, Cows, Steers, and
Heifers, from 2 to 5 years old to be delivered
at the Paterson Pound. Cash, or an approved
bill, will be given, as may be agreed on.
Any person having the same to dispose of
may hear of a purchaser by applying to the
undersigned (post-paid).
JOHN SMITH.
Newcastle, 24th April, 1849. 622
TO LET, the " MORPETH HOTEL,"
-?- now in full trade. For particulars
apply to Mr. Rae, Sadler, Morpeth. 655
TO LET, the HOMESTEAD FARM,
on the Wollombi, late the property of
Mr. R. A. Wiseman. The tenant would be
required to superintend the Small Farms
upon the same property, Collect the Rents,
etc, for which services an allowance would
be made out of the rent. For particulars
apply to
MESSRS. THACKER & CO.,
589 Sydney.
TO LET,
The splendid Estate of " Glendon,"
about 17 miles from maitland and
10 from Singleton.
TO LET, this well-known Estate, formerly
the property of Messrs. R. A H. Scott,
containing about 23,000 Acres, with an excellent
Mansion, having attached to it extensive
Stores, Stabling for a large number
of horses, an excellent Wool Shed (with
Wool Press), and numerous Out-buildings
and Offices; there is also a large Garden,
Vinery, and Orchard, stocked with the most
valuable and choice vines, fruit trees, and
shrubs. On the Estate there is also a BOILING
DOWN ESTABLISHMENT, fitted up
with steam apparatus complete, ready for
immediate use. The Estate is almost unequalled
in capacity for a large grazing
establishment, many thousand acres being
fenced in; a considerable portion is also admirably
adapted for agricultural occupations.
Gentlemen desirous of breeding horses for
India will never meet, with a more favorable
opportunity. The Estate is well watered by
the River Hunter, Glendon Brook, and other
tributaries, and commands an almost unlimited
back run, suitable for sheep-farming.
The Messrs. Scott depastured many thousand
head of cattle and sheep on the Estate and
adjoining runs, while the excellence of their
horse stock has been proverbial for years.
For particulars apply to Hastings Elwin,
Esq., at the offices of the Trust Company,
Church-hill, Sydney, or to the undersigned.
JAMES SOLOMON,
514 Agent, West Maitland.
To Stockholders and Others.
THE Subscriber begs to inform the public
that he has been appointed an AGENT
for the purpose of PURCHASING FRESH
HIDES. Parties intending to boil down
Cattle will find it to their advantage to avail
themselves of this opportunity of disposing
of their Hides for Cash, without the expense
and delay of curing.
J. CAMPBELL,
'"Northumberland Brewery,"
(Late Ryan's), West Maitland.
PS. FRESH SHEEPSKINS also purchased.
525
Wool and Sheepskins.
THE undersigned are CASH BUYERS
of WOOL and SHEEPSKINS,
either washed or in the Grease; or will
make liberal ADVANCES on WOOL consigned
to their House in England.
SWAIN, WEBBS, & CO.
Harrington-street,
512 Church-hill. Sydney.
Wool.
THE undersigned will give the HIGHEST
CASH PRICE for THIS SEASON'S
CLIP.
D. & J. DICKSON.
Maitland, 28th Nov., 1849. 1803
Tallow and Hides,
THE undersigned is a CASH PUR
JL CHASER of TALLOW and FRESH
HIDES, delivered at Morpeth.
JAMES TAYLOR.
Morpeth Wharf, March 28, 1849. 503
Wheat, Maize, and Sarley.
THE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER
of WHEAT, MAIZE, and
BARLEY, in any quantities.
GEORGE D. CRAIG,
1883 East Maitland.
To Parties Boiling? Down, Butchers,
and Others.
THE undersigned is the HIGHEST CASH
PURCHASER of SHEEPSKINS.
F. MEARS,
Fellmonger, Hall's Creek.
Maitland, April 20, 1849. 599
Important Saving: to Stockholders.
CATTLE CONVERTED into TALLOW,
at 5s. Oil. each.
SHEEP, " " " Os. 5d. "
Drying and Packing SKINS Da. Id. "
3s. each allowed for Bullock Hides, or
2s. for Cow and Steer Hides; or they will be
Salted for export at 1s each.
The above charges include cartage to the
steamers' wharf, Morpeth.
Casks, of very superior description, sup
p ted at lowest market price.
F. NAINBY.
Richmond Vale," a
75 miles from Maitland, March
23rd, 1849. >
NB-No. P. F. Campbell, Innkeeper,
of Lochinvar, Agent. 483
""Woolpack Inn," macdonald River.
JAMES STARR begs to return his sincere
thanks to the inhabitants of New England
and the surrounding districts for the
kind and liberal support he has received as
an INNKEEPER during an interval of
three years. The public at large have so
favoured him with their patronage that he
begs they will accept from him his cordial
thanks.
J. S. less to remind his customers in
general that, with comfort, cleanliness, and
unremitting attention to business, he hopes to
merit a continuance of public support.
J. S. also begs to tender his sincere thanks
to Commissioner Massey and the gentlemen
who presided on the Armadale bench on the
17th April, 1849, namely-M. H. Marsh,
Esq , J.P., Thomas Tourle, Esq., J P., C. C.
Macdonald, Esq., J P., and J. A. Perry, Esq.,
J.P., for the kind compliments they favoured
his house and premises with at the Licensing
Meeting.
JAMES STARR,
Macdonald River, New England.
17th April, 1849. 643
Grist ! Grist ! ! Grist 11 !
J.
thanks to the inhabitants of Maitland
and the surrounding districts for the very
liberal support hitherto received and as he
considers his interest identified with theirs,
he thinks it his duty, owing to the depression
of the times, to make a REDUCTION in
his PRICES for GRINDING, Sec, assuring
his friends that the satisfaction he has always
given will be continued.
For Grinding. 4d. per bushel
,, Dressing. 2d. ,,
,, Smutting and Screening. Id. ,,
,, Ditto, above 10 bushels.. Gratis.
East Maitland Steam Mill, )
April 24, 1849. J £617
Grist ! Grist ! I Grist 111
THE undersigned, taking into consideration
the depressed state of the times,
has determined to LOWER his PRICES for
GRINDING, &c, to the following rates,
viz.
Grinding. 4d. per bushel.
Grinding and Dressing 61. " «.
Smutting, Grinding, } " "
and Dressing.... WILLIAM
NICHOLSON.
Maitland Mills, 18th April, 1849. 591
Books on Freemasonry.
OLIVER'S (REV. DR.) HISTORICAL
LANDMARK and OTHER EVIDENCES
OF FREEMASONRY EX-
PLANNED, 2 vols., cloth, gilt, plates,
£2 10s.
Oliver's History of Initiation, in 12 Lectures,
8vo., 14s.
Oliver's Star in the East, 8s. 6d.
- History of Freemasonry, 5s.
- Spirit of Freemasonry, 10s. 6d.
Mirror of the Johannite Masons, 6s.
Ashe's Masonic Manual, 9s. 6d.
Masonic Principles, by Oliver, 9s. 6.1.
Institutes, by ditto, 9s. 6d.
Oliver's Antiquities of Freemasonry, 8vo., 14s
- Lecture on Freemasonry, 8vo., 12s.
- Insignia of the Royal Arch, illustrated
and explained, 5s.
--- Account of the Schism among the
Free and Accepted Masons in England,
4s.
- Apology for the Freemasons, 2s. Gil.
- Brief History of the William Lodge,
and Sermon, 4s.
W. R. PIDDINGTON,
Bookseller, Stationer, c,
485, George-street, Sydney.
Next to the Bank of New South Wales.
623
Sail? for auction.
"Angel Inn."
MR. W. G. BURGIS has been honoured
with instructions from a mercantile
house in Sydney, to submit to public auction,
on Saturday, the 12th of May, at Mr. John
Stone's, "Angel Inn," precisely at Twelve
o'clock,
The following GOODS, which will be sold
without the least reserve:
50 Gallons of prime West India Pine Apple
Rum
50 Gallons ditto Cognac Brandy
50 Gallons of rich fruity Port
50 Gallons of soil Pale Sherry.
The above will be sold in lots of two gallons
and above, to suit purchasers.
Chests, three-quarter ditto, and half-chests
of best Congou Teas, assorted Pickles,
ditto Sauces, jars of Preserves, Ceylon
Curry Powder, Mustard, drums of Figs,
canisters of Patent Groats, pots of Bloater
Paste, Black Lead, Alum, Bluestone,
Tartaric Acid, Flour of Sulphur, Arrowroot,
Bath Bricks, House Brooms, Gloves,
Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Pepper, Windsor
Soap, 20 dozen of heavy Tumbler Glasses,
boxes of 12-14 Window Glass, 10 gross
of corks, a quantity of Matches, &c.
ALSo,
An excellent single-barrelled Gun, a brace of
Pistols, brass barrelled Blunderbuss, with
Bayonet, a splendid silver-mounted Hunting
Knife, formerly the property of the
late Duke of York, and a neat portable
Dressing Case ; also, a variety of other
Goods, without reserve.
Terms cash. 654
$