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Brewers, Blacksmiths, and Private Families
MESSRS LOWES & MACMICHAEL
"Will sell by Public Auction, in the Market Place,
on Friday next, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock
precisely, in lots to suit purchasers,
115 TONS OF
ENGLISH COALS.
! Terms Three months credit above 25, on
a * * ' approved acceptances 323
-38 " HORSES.
MESSRS. LOWES & MACMICHAEL
Will sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange,
Collins street, on Saturday next, the 12th inst,
at 12 o'clock precisely,
TEN PLOUGH and CART HOUSES, well
worthy the attention of any part es in want of
first rate Horses
ALSO,
Se* oral useful Hacks
Terms The ce months' credit to purchasers to
the amount of 12s and upwards, on approved
acceptances 322
Valuable Town Property In Ellzabeth-street
close to "WelllnfftoErBrldgro.
MESSRS LOWE S G MACMICHAEL
Are instructed by the Proprietor, Mr W Lear,
to Sell by Public Auction on the Premises, on
Wednesday, the 16th of February last, at one
o'clock precisely, read out the slightest reserve,
THE whole of that very VALUABLE PROPERTY,
situated in Elizabeth street, in
the occupation of Messrs. De La Hunt, Basstian,
M'Gregor and others and including all the
premises in the rear, fronting on the Creek,
formerly the "Al LION INN,' and also the
different buildings erected on the latter portion
of the property ^
N B -A plan of the different loth is preparing
by Mr Thomson, and will be ready in a few days
for inspection
Terms-25 per cent deposit in cash on the
day of Sale, an 1 bills for the balance at 3, 6, 9,
and 12 months, with interest at 8 per cent
For the buildings Cash
LIST Further particulars may be ascertained
by application to Messrs Butler, Son, & Nutt,
Solicitors, Harrington street 276
FRENCH BSINARY NOTICE.
CARGO OF THE SCHOONER
WA TERLIL Y,
DAILY EXPECTED FROM THE MAURITIUS
MESSRS. LOWES & MACMICHAEL
Will sell by Public Auction, at the Stores of John
Thomas Waterhouse. Esq on the New Wharf,
on Wednesday the 16th instant, at half-past 11
o'clock, for 12 precisely,
THE Entire CARGO of the SCHOONER
WA TERLIL Y, daily expected, consisting of
150 Tons Mauritius Sugar, assorted qualities
A quantity of Rum
Ditto Coir Rope
Ditto Gunny Bags, are
\%$' Full particulars will be duly advertised on
arrival of the vessel, and the cargo landed early
to enable purchasers to inspect its quality previous
to the sale.
NB-The Auctioneers' instructions from the
Proprietor are to assure the Public that, as usual,
he puts no Reserve on the cargo, but that the whole
will be sold to the highest bidders.
Terms in next advertisement. 803
BOTTSEIIOI.X! rüüIft RB.
MESSRS. HAY & IVEY
Will sell by Public Auction, on the Premises,
No. 22, Brisbane-street, opposite the Independent
Chapel, TO-MORROW, the 9th inst.,
at 12 o'clock, by order of the Proprietor, Mr.
" Hatfield, who is about to leave the colony,
ALL the Household Furniture and Effects,
comprising
Tables, chairs, chests (drawers, china
Glass, kitchen utensils, &c. Sec.
They may be viewed the morning of Sale.
Terms Above £25, three months' credit. 291
Lease of Premises, Office Furniture, Cedar
Partitions & Shelving-, Counter, Weight
2 lag Machine, Weights, &c. so. late.
a MESSRS. HAY & IVEY
Will sell by Public Auction, on the promises in
Elizabeth-street, on Thursday, the 10th February,
at 12 o'clock, by order of Robert Bennison,
Esq , assignee to the estate of Mr. J. C.
Stracey,
A Very superior OFFICE TABLE, twelve
draw ers
Office desk and cedar partitions
Shelving and pigeon holes
Weighing machine and weights
Excellent barometer, ditto clock
Brussels carpet, stools, and chain ,
Tables, bedsteads, books
Six cases Bath bricks
Eighteen hams
Thirty, seven bags sugar
7 st Fennessey wine ,
> , ., Room and letter paper
A S A quantity of metallic letters
' ,, ^ And a variety of sundries.
w ' also, t c
h as The unexpired lease of the premises, for a term
often years, at the low rental of £100 per
annum. 247
Splendid Assortment cradles and Central
Gold and. Silver Watches. Chains,
lockets, Brooches, Earrings, Gold and
Silver Pencil Cases. c, Ac.,
MESSRS. HAY AND IVEY
Have received instructions from the Consignee
<? to dispose of to the highest bidder, at their
Rooms, Elizabeth-street, on Tuesday, the 15th
instant, at twelve o'clock.
THE following well - selected invoice of
JEWELLERY, comprising
> ' Ladies' and gent a gold and silver watches,
by the most esteemed makers, patent lovers
! Enamelled ditto, with gold and silver dials
in cases, in variety
-"?- Watch keys and seals, of all descriptions
M,', Riggs
/ , Earrings
sq Pencil cases , ,
& Cameo, Brooches
2 'A' Scent bottles ,' J "
Children's coral .
??>M ;, ;. Ladies' and gent's neck and guard chains
V j Lockets
7s ii v Gent's shirt pins
was v Tooth picks, etc., to ke. -
i fi"Ths whole maybe viewed the day previous and
morning of sale, and catalogues had at the
counting-house of the Auctioneers. ,
Terms Above 25, three months' credit. 299
S®l|í^^!^^-?*W^:*-^^i":r ''early
llfS;? ss ; Haifa juice; y, y.' ?
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«?py>íEH'í^
: VINE CASE BRITISH PLATE, comprising,
i#?*l^wTi1>le?ín^
^^S?'/Te^^bïiS^nd%^AÎ&Cv?;; V-E i i .?f:'«;i
One Hundred Acres or Land, of
v t I severity
MESSRS. HAY IVEY
Will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms,
Elizabeth-street, On Tuesday, the 15th instant,
at 12 o'clock, the proprietor leaving the colony,
THAT truly valuable FARM, situated at the
Snug River, containing one hundred acres,
fourteen of which are in cultivation, cropped,
with cottage, stable, and barn erected thereon,
and within one mile of of water carriage.
Terms-25 per cent, deposit, and bills at 3 and
6 months. " I _, 301
Working Bullocks, Cows, Bay, Farming;
Implements, Household Furniture, Ac.
MESSRS. HAK & IVEY
Will sell by Public Auction, at the Grange Farm,
near New Norfolk, on WWlllBadaj'tlfff lOdllpll
at 12 o'clock; by order of the Assignee to the
Estate of Mr. J. C. Stracey, without the least
reserve,
FOURTEEN TONS HAY
Four superior working bullocks
Ten well-bred cows
Two pigs, dray, pair harrows, ploughs,
bows and yokes, dairy utensils, boat, the
whole of the household furniture, &c
Terms-Above £25, three months' credit. THE
SHEEP AND CATTLE.
MESSRS. HAY & IVEY
Will sell by Public Auction, at Blackwells
Yards, Cross Marsh, on Wednesday, the 16th
instant, at 12 o'clock,
A Small flock of about 900 Ewes and Wethers
14 Head Young Cattle
8 Milch Cows.
Terms Three months' credit, above £25, on
approved bills 298
THE STOCK-IN-TRADE
OF THE
GOLDEN CANISTER.
MESSRS. HAY & IVEY
Are instructed by Henry White, Esq , Trustee,
to the Estate of Mr. John Milward, to sell by
Public Auction, on the premises, Elizabeth
street, on Thursday, the 17th instant and following
day, commencing each day at eleven
o'clock,
ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF THE
GOLDEN CANISTER GROCERY
ESTABLISHMENT, COMPRISING
English and Colonial Loaf Sugar
West India, Siam, Manilla, and Mauritius Sugar
Hyson Skin and fine Teas
London, Sydney, and Colonial Soap
It is Butter in kegs
Potted ditto, English and Colonial Cheese
A large quantity of Candles
Five tons Tallow ^
Pickles, Sauces, and Mustard '
Hams and Bacon
Bath Bricks and Stone Blue
Saltpetre, Nutmegs, Spices in variety
Raisins and Currants
Blacking, Rice, Pepper
And the usual variety required is a respectable
grocery establishment.
also, ,
Candle moulds, coolers, &c.
LIKEWISE,
That universally admired Steam Engine and
Apparatus for grinding coffee.
Coffee masters, canisters, trucks, we, do.,
The whole will be more particularly described
in catalogues, to be issued previous to the sale.
Terms in future advertisements 318
Household Furniture, etc.
MR. D. TAYLOR
Will sell by Public Auction, on the Premises of
Mr George Smith, No 35. Bathurst-street, on
Thursday next, the 10th instant, at 12 o'clock,
THE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and EFFECTS of Mr Geo. Smith,
who is removing to another port of the town.
ALSO,
A FIRST-RATE MANGLE. (
Terms Cash. 320
'TO S M All, Cfl.riTAI.ISTS.
VALUABLE ALLOTMENT OF
GROUND,
Situated at the Corner of Brisbane and
Barrack streets.
MR. D. TAYLOR
Will Sell by Auction, on the Premises situated
as above, on Thursday, the 17th instant, at 12
o'clock precisely,
A VALUABLE PLOT of GROUND, which
will be sold in three allotments, on the
following liberal terms :
One third cash deposit, and the remainder by
equal bills at 3 and 6 months, both bearing 8 per
cent, interest.
Title unexceptionable. 334
ALLOTMENT AND COTTAGE, XW
FftCDSBICX-STBEET,
HOBART TOWN.
PURSUANT to a proviso for that purpose
contained in an Indenture bearing date
and registered on the twelfth day of December,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and
forty-five, and made or expressed to be made
between Alexander Gellie of Hobart Town,
gentleman, of the first part ; Thomas Strutt of
the same place, stonemason, of the second part ;
John Knight of the same place, yeoman, of the
third part and Thomas Walton of the same
place, sheriff's officer, of the fourth part
NOTICE is hereby given that default having
been made in payment of the principal and parts
of the interest monies secured by the said indenture,
it is the intention of the mortgagee
under the same Indenture to sell by public
auction, in one lot, ALL that plot or parcel of
LAND situate in Frederick-street, Hobart
Town, containing in front next Frederick-street
sixty-five feet and at the back next premises belonging
to Neale 65 feet in depth, on one side
next premises belonging to William Smith one
hundred and five feet, and on the other side
next premises belonging to M'Guire one
hundred and five feet, together with the messuage
or dwelling-house and premises thereon
erected, con; eyed by that said Indenture, and
that such sale will he made by
MR. DANIEL TAYLOR,
of Hobart Town, Auctioneer, on Saturday, the
19th day of February instant, at the Sale Room
of the said Daniel Taylor, in Liverpool-street
aforesaid, at two of the clock in the afternoon
of that day Dated this second day of February,
one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight.
Thomas Walton, the Mortgagee.
271
To be Sold,
A Pair of splendid GREY MARES, well
matched, and broken to single and double
harneSS, pleasant to ride, five years old, with a
double set of excellent harness. > '. ,'
Terms moderate, and an approved acceptance
at three months taken in payment Apply to
S ' - ? l '" D. W Bush. '
Campbell-street, opposite the Theatre
January 18, 1847/ 177
Land to be Let, Rent Free, ,,
AT CIRCULAR HEAD.' , f,
THE Van Diemen's Land Company are
willing to LET por tions"of>their ESTATE
at Circular Head, to approved Tenants, on
CLEARING LEASES. <*)$;.
The well-known fertility of the soil in that
district, with the advantage of its being situated
close to the Port of Circular.Head^renders it h
desirable opportunity to industrious'fu'inilies for
acquiring an independence.
Circular Head is within three days' sail of
either Sydney or Adelaide and the passage to
Port Phillip can be made in'about^twenty-four
hours, so that great facilities are thus presented
for shipping produce to the principal markets in
New Holland, with all of which a regular communication
is now established.
Timber of the finest sorts for splitting or
sawing abounds on the land, which is offered
for rental. Further
particulars can he ascertained upon
application to the undersigned, or at the office
of James Henty, Esq , Launceston.
James Gibson,
Agent Van Diemen's Land Company.
Circular Head, Dec. 1, 1847. 2907
TTTHOSI
' A very
wOJ/ To Let, or for Sale,
THOSE well known, handsome, and convenient
STORES, situated in the very
centre of the thriving township of. New Norfolk,
lately occupied by Mr. W. P. Lloyd.
These premises are adapted for the, wholesale
and retail business, and any house in this city
requiring premises to open a branch house, will
do well to examine them. The house has received
a license. The property will be sold a
real bargain. Title unexceptionable. '
Also, 9
The right, title, and interest in leases for 10
years of 250 acres of land, bounded by Brown-
ing, Doran, Mount Rivulet, and land sold by
Thomas Hewitt, Esq.
Also, 550 acres bounded by Doran, the
Glebe, W. M. Orr's estate, Hurst, and Hewitt,
to lot 5.
500 acres, bounded by the Glebe, Mount
Rivulet, the last mentioned lot, and Hurst's
land.
The whole forming an excellent sheep-run of
1,600 acres, well watered, and adjoining the
township.
LIKEWISE,
500 acres, bounded by James Carey, the
Lachlan, and Crown land.
Apply for particulars to Messrs. Hay and
Ivey, Auctioneers, Elizabeth-street,
January 25, 18-18. 221
Allotments to Let.
AN ALLOTMENT, near Macquarie
street-another at the upper end of
Davey-street two very desirable Allotments
fronting on Macquarie-street, with water running
through each and five other Allotments
near Dynnyrne House, all fronting on the road.
Also, THIRTY ACRES of LAND on the
bridle road to Brown's River, known as Woodward's
Grant, a few acres of which are in cultivation.
Most of the above Allotments will be let
upon Improving Leases, and the others upon
very reasonable terms.
For further information, apply to
O. R. Wilkie,
Jit Dynnyrne.
January 25, 1848. , 248
To be Let,
A STONE COTTAGE, situate at Sandy
Bay, containing eleven rooms, together
with a stalled stable, coach-house, and other
out buildings, only one and a half miles from
town, now in the possession of W. Elliott, Esq.
There is an excellent garden, and a paddock can
be had if required, with a never-failing stream
of water.
Apply to Mrs. Bellamy, Sandy Bay.
February 8, 1848. 306
To Let,
A COTTAGE, containing four rooms, most
pleasantly situated at the upper end of
Liverpool-street, commanding a splendid view
of the harbour, &c, together with the garden,
measuring a quarter of an acre, and filled with
the choicest fruit trees. ' '
Rent, £30 per annum.
Apply to R. Bennison, on the premises, or at
Stone-buildings.
February 7, 1848. 311
To Let,
THOSE extensive Premises situated in Liverpool-street,
lately occupied by H. &
J. E. Addison as their timber-yard, work,
shops, and stores ; there is also a comfortable
Dwelling-house, and large Garden securely
fenced in Apply to
J. E. Addison.
N.B. Several Cottages to let Apply as
above.
February 8, 1848. 316
To Merchants, Corn Factors,
ARTS OTHERS.
TO LET, the STORE, known as Harper's,
on the Old Wharf. It has every advantage
for persons engaged in foreign trade
having a water frontage, with a substantial
wharf.
Possession on the lOfA February.
Apply to Messrs. Lowes & Macmichael.
January 14, 1848. 133
To I. et,
THOSE two newly fitted. up SHOPS and
DWELLINGS in Elizabeth-street, late
in the occupation of Mr. Mr I ward as the Italian
Warehouse. Rent moderate to good tenants.
For particulars, apply to Mr. J. C. Stracey,
Auctioneer ; or to Mr. R. Welling! on the
premises adjoining.
November 26, 1847. 40
a To Let, ,
For such term of years as may be agreed on,
THE FARM OF HAUGH 2A, the property
of the late Mr. Mann, six miles from
town, on the Launceston road. The lands,
of which upwards of fifty acres are in a high
a state of cultivation, are well fenced in and subdivided
Entrance may be had immediately.
Further particulars may be learned on application
to Andrew Crombie, Esq., Davey-street ;
or, Mr. William Montgomerie, No. 3, Murray-street.
January
11, 1848. 121
Cottage to Let.
TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,
THAT Convenient Cottage at Battery Point,
next door to the residence of Captain
Smith. '
Shop to Let.
Also that well-arranged and capitally situated
Shop and House in Elizabeth-street, next to
Mr. William Ladds, late Milward's. '
I James Thomson,
Surveyor.
Liverpool-street, Jan. 24, 1848. > ^ 202
-?-T3-"T¡t\H-r-5-~ >~
," ," a To; be Let, ,
i For a term of years, as may be agreed to,
A BUTCHER'S SHOP, together with the
unexpired lease of 30 acres of good Land,
15 of which are in cultivation, and notwithstand-
ing the drought, has produced an excellent crop
this season'. The above is an excellent opportunity
for any one having a small capital, it
being an old established Shop, and commands
the custom of all the respectable inhabitants in
the neighbourhood in fact, to an industrious,
competent person, it will be found an opportunity
rarely to be met with. The present
proprietor's bad health is his sole reason for,
leaving. Possession can be given immediately
Apply on the premises, -hereby letter (post-
paid), to r r ~ 1 - '
v . ' i Daniel Brown.
Green Ponds, Jan. 27, 1848. ' 245
To be Let, at Brighton,
AN excellent COTTAGE, containing eight
rooms, detached kitchen, stable, wash-
house, garden, and four acres of land. Rent
moderate. Enquire of J. P. Lester, " Ship
Hotel, or at Mr. Cox's, Brighton.
February 3, 1848. 283
To Let,
'"THAT well-known licensed House in Liver
I pool-street the MAN OF RO S, now
in full business-will be let on reasonable terms
to a respectable person For further particulars,
apply to Mr. William Turner, Bowling
Green Hotel.
January 17, 1848 164
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