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or thi'iwill not be taken in
PARRAMATTA Î|J||/|NXSTEAMERS,
COMMERCIAL ,t >"-j-^' ~:",,S W li A R F.
From Sydney, 9 A.M. From r»rrainatla,7 A.M.
12 NOON 8 A.M.
* P.M. 12NOON
0 P.M. 3 P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
FromSydncy,!» A.M. |From Parramatta, 7 A.M.
G P.M.!
4 P.M.
Fare» reasonable. - F K U 1 T anti other
Freight .it low rates ¡WOO L, at One Shillinga />«/*.; apply as under.
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At I'airauiatta lo Cnpts. Morrnor Shoitcr;at Sydney to*
JAS. PATKltSON,123 _Manager.
STEAM TJ MORETON BAY.
cwjal, rVn E SOVEREIGN,ROjlrïlfsX
MLCaptain Cape, will leave
5-;'r\^|\V^ Sydney for Brisbane Thisiç-aa.,'-~*:'---i- ?>
Evening (Tuesday), at BÍX
o'clock precisely.FRANCIS CLARKE,
Manager.Hunier Uiver Steam Navigation Company,
Hlh January. 726~
STBAITTO^LÄRENCKRIVER.
*M^3lLik rrUIE WILLIAM IV.,> /sl/BKffNS. -* will leave foi the «hove
£ÍV «mTör^ Disltiet, on Wednesday next.»--- wj |],c i5i|| ¡niljin ai 7 d'clock
in llic evening,
Kclleck's Wharf, January li. G1!)
STEAMER " CORSAIR."
M \\ "--^ ¡PU E fine mid powerful
££££> ii open (or engagement, on
reasonable terms, in towing vessels in andout the harbour, plcaauie excursions, &c
,
during the limited time ¡>he will remain here.
For particular)« apply lo
HENRY MOORE.Foit-slreet, November 29.
FOR LAUNCESTON,'1 A" I" npilE fine new fast-sailing
^<fcS$\ -* Sehoouer^///7fy ANN«yKpMiy^ «ill sail on Widncsday next.
ÍSTÍTZ?i-"--. For freight or passage, havingtuperior accommodations, apply on board,orto
_ Sk ROBERT SPARROW,608
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400, Pitt-street
FIRST VESSEL FOR AUCKLAND.*w\',v1. fljMlE line new Brigantine
^f^> I COOLANGATTA,^iCyVy ,
iao lons builhen, is againEs¿rf-i^~V-»tí laid on for the abovo Fort,ami »ill meet willi immediate despatch. Forfreight or passage apply on bcaid, at theCu ciliar Whrtif: oi lo
JOHN GIBLETT,708
292, Fill street
NOTICE TO PAS8KNÜEKS.R-k- rp II li B A R Q ü E
|iN|n^ will be towed to sea on buluri.'^V-v-r*- .
.
«jay, iho 19ih inataut, at noon.
Passengers aro requested lo pay their pas-sage-money on or before Tuesday, the 14thinslant. «?*
J. B. METCALFE.January 13. I>83
TOR LONDON DIRECT.FOR PASSENG15RS ONLY.
á*r-
r- rfl^IIE new British-built
§f\ I Ship.
^f}y D U Ii L I N,<v,Í7¡> rV».«-. >
,y¿(j ton:),-Captain Jonen, hasexcellent accommodation lor passengers, andcal lies an experienced surgeon, will positivelyleave on th« Ililli instant. Apply to CaptainJonc», on board ; or, to
CAMPBELL AND CO.,bt8 Campbell's Wharf.
FOR LOKDON.WOOL AND CA1HN PASSKNGfcRS ONLY.
I A i: rïpllE Fiist-ClasH Ship?ÍÜ\ J EMILY,F^\!L&P 580 ,onsi M* H' (»reavcB, Com
-,ÍT5aC&»-'mander, ia now loading wool,and will Bail on or befoic 31st J unitary.
The Accommodations for Cabin Passengersaro very sitj eiior; and a medical gentlemanof the Royal Navy Roes in the vessel as bur-
geon. For Freight or Passage apply on
board, off Armilage's Whaif;
or to
LYALL, SCOTT, AND CO.,.¿83 .
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Agents.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.For Steerage and Intermediate Passent/ers.
rpjlE Buti'sli-built BrigJL CAROLINE
T__.._^will sail
positively on theââir^'Sî Iii Et of Mareil next ; has
room ii>r thirty tons of dead weight only.Apply to
ISAAC SIMMONS,City Mait, 47't, George-street.
P.S. The abovo fine little vcsbel will bofitted up with every comfort and conveniencefor Steerage and Iuleimediato Passengers;flic can ies no wool, and will howell foundwith stoics, &c. C5 J
FOR LONDON.For Light Frehjht and Patsengtr* only.
A K *v nrUlE FAST-SA1 LING BRIG
«mk§\ A ELEANOR,'§¡nJJÍ>íí).V
253 toiiB, Captain M'Farhino,.BASS» ?* has only room for 350 bales
wool._ For freight or passage, apply to ihoCaptain, on board, to Mr. M. Joseph, or to
J. B. METCALFEJanuaiy9. 6'17
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
^kkv rP^IIE fast-sailing first"""
-*i clash bauine,NU W YOU Ii l'A CK H T,
360 tons, Captain Hawkcsloy,now loading at the Circular Wharf, liasloom for light freight, and cabin pashcngeisonly. Apply on boatd lo Captain llawkoaley,er to
GRIFFITHS, GORE, AND CO.
Hciil-slreet._
298
FOR LIVERPOOL,*~^KW npHE first class fast-sail
J^Egs^ SARAJI BIRKETT,j--.,*?-.
=r^J 202 lonu register, Joccph1
roddow, commander. This vessel is now
jtadylo neuve cargo, aud having'all her
'navyfrugju engaged, will have quick
dcojialeh. F'oi fieight or passage apply t-j
GILCHRIST AND ALEXANDER,'lüá
No. 7Û0, Geurge-sUcct.
NOTICE.
-"&¡x rip ii F.-AI-BARQUE«9fÄt^s * MORAYSlllRE,
*\¿£Uf/'^ C.iptaiu Smith, is open ¡foi"Cv'-i" ----» ii eight or chai ter. Apply to
Captdin Siintli, 01
(¡03 SMITH AND CAMPDELL.
HOMEBUSH RACES,18-15.
rinilE ST. LEGER STAKES, of Ten-B- Soveicigns each ; five sovereigns forfeit
if declared to the llonoraiy Sccretaiy, (attlio Royal Hotel, on the 1st of May, betweenthe hourä of one and two, r.M.) ; with filly
sovereigns added. For three-year olds. Onemile and a half. Colts, 8 st. 7 lbs. ; fillies, 8at.
4l'is. Entrance, three sovereigns.The '1RIAL STAKES, of Ten Sovereigns
each, with forty sovereigns added. Five so-
vereigns forfeit if declared, (lo the HonorarySecretaiy, at the Royal Hotel, on the list of
May, between the hour» of one and two, P.M.)For two-yenr olda. Once round the course.
Cults, 7st. 7lbs ; fillies, 7st.4lbs. Euttancc,tbioe sovereigns.
Entrances for the above races to be takonat tlie Royal Hotel, on Saturday, February1st, between the hours of seven and nine, P.M.
No person allowed to enter a Horse who is
not a Subscriber to the amount of ThreeSovereigns. In each race, where not lessthan three Horses start, the second Horse toreceive back his stake.
JOHN ROSE HOLDEN,? .
Honorary Secretary.
Sydney, December 14. 7083
BANK NOTICE.
COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY OF
SYDNEY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thata General Meeting of the Proprietors
of this Bank will be held on Tuesday, the 21st
instant, at twelve o'clock precisely, for thepuipojc of íeceiving the Report of tho Di-rectors, and declaring a Dividend, for thehalf year ending Ölst ultimo, and for theelection ofDireetois, in the room of RobertScott, Ebq., deceased, Roger 'I herry and J ames
Tod Goodbir, Esquires, disqualified, also forsuch other genci al or special business, touchingthe management and affairs of the Company,
a« may be brought before the Meeting.L DUGUID,
Mauaging Director.Commercial Bank Office, Sydney,
Januaiy 1, 184.7. 86
Bank of New South Wales,January 3, 1845.
ripiIE Proprietors oí Stock in this Bunk-*. are requested to meet at the Banking
House, Geoigo-street, on Monday tho 20thinstant, at 12 o'clock, to declare a dividendfor the half-year, ended the 31st Decemberlast.
JOHN BLACK,205 Cashier.
Commissariat Office, Sydney,23rd December, 1841.
UNTIL further notice, Tenders for
Bills, to he drawn by the undersignedon Her Majesty's Treasury, at thirty days'sight, will be received at this Office everyThui sduy, at noon, the most favourable of
which, if approved of, will bo acceptedNo Tenders will be received unless scaled,
and in duplicate, markod"
Tender ¡for Bills."
T. W, RAMSAY,8567 Dop. Com. Gen.
HUNTER RIVER STEAM NAVIGA-TION COMPANY.
NOTICEis
hereby give», thnt a Ge-neral Half Yeaily Meeting of the Pro-
prietors in this Company will be held at their
ofliees, on Friday, tho ."1st Januaiy, at twelveo'clock, noon, to receive the Report of theBeard of Directois, and a statement of the
Company's accounts ending 31st December,and for other general purposes.
FRANCIS CLARKE,Manager.
Huntor Riv.pr Steam Navigation Company,January 4.
_ 820
AUSTRALIAN SUGAR COMPANY.
NOTICE is hereby given, that theHalf-yearly General Meeting of the
Proprietors of this Company will bo held atthe Office (397, Pitt-street), on Wednesday,tho 22nd instant, at twelve o'clock preciselyfor the purpose of receiving the Report of theDirectors, and for the tiansaction of suchother business as may be then submitted lothem.
EDWARD KNOX, Manager.Sydney, January 7. 474
GOULBURN MAIL.
SAFE andExpeditious Travelling, with
good conveyances aud steady coachmen,four times per week ;
LEAVING SYDNEYOn Tuesday, at 5 o'clock pin., aniving at
Goulburn on Wednesday, at 8o'clock p.m.
Wednesday, at 5 o'clock pin., aniving atGoulburn on Friday, at 3 o'clockp. in.
Friday, at 5 o'clock p.m., arriving at Goul-burn on Satin day,at 8 o'clock p.m.
Saturday, atö o'clock p m , arriving at Goul-burn on Monday, at 3 o'clock p.in.
LEAVING GOULBURNOn Sunday, at 10 o'clock, p.m., arriving in
Sydney on Tuesday, at 8 o'clocka.m.
I Tuesday, at !) o'clock a.m., arriving in Syd-ney, on Thursday, at 8 o'clocka.m.
Wednesday, at 10 o'clock p.m., arriving inI Sydney ou Friday, at 8 o'clock|
a.m.
Saturday, at 0 o'clock, a.m., arriving in SydI ney on Monday, at 8 o'clock a.m.
Booking Offices, at Mi.Titlorton's, TalbotInn, Gcorgo-strcct, Sydney j Mr. Morris'sInn, Campbelltown; Mr. M. Doyle's, MailCoach Hotel, Bert
ima; Mr. Alex. Long's,Goulburn.
Fares, as usuaT,
JOSEPH li. JONES,323 Contractor.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
HOOK AMD JOB fKlflTlH«*,
tj>ERF/ORMEl)with «ecuraey and
despatch, at low prices, byKEMP AND FAIRFAX.
NÖnCE."~
npiIE following prices will be charged-BL in future fur boiling down stock at
Tarrabandra, tho station of tW- uudeisigned,m the Tumut :- *
<a{r
Cattle, 7J., or 200 And upwards, at (i.. perhind
Sheep, at tia. pci head.The hide and tongue, salted, al 2s. per head,
oi taken at 1¡>. foi bullueks, and 3J. oil. tor
cows,
'Jaaks, iiut-ralo, at 40a. per tun.
JOHN TOOTH.January o'.] ïOt
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL AGENCYAND COMMISSION OFFICE,
l8, CORNHILL, LONDON,(OITOSITE THE ROYAL EXCHANGE.)
Z'o Met chun ta, Commercial News Rooms,Public Lila aries, Agi ¡cultural Societies,Ojftcers of the United Services, Print eis,Publishers of Newspapers, and Resident!, in
the Colonies generally.
13»I-. SIMMONDS, in returning tliauks
- . to his numerous Friends, and theColonial Public in general, for the largo shaieoí
patronage and support which ho lias re-
ceived dining the pa3t six years, takes leaveto inform them, that in consequence of therapid influx of business from all parts of theworld, and the great portion of his time whichhas hitherto been occupied by tho editing andpublication of the Colonial Magazine, he hastaken into partnership Mr. FRANCIS CLOWI a,a gentleman of fust-rate talent and respecta-bility, and that the business will bo hence-forward carried on under the Firm ofSIMMONDS AND CLOWES; and ho re-
spectfully solicits for the Firm that continuedshare of patronage and support which it willhe their earnest endeavour to merit bypromptitude, untiring energy, continued zeal,and moderate charges.
SIMMONDS AND CLOWES, as GeneralAgents and Commission Merchants, beg leaveto acquaint ibu Colonial Public, that they arenow ready toieceivo orders for supplies of
any kind and quantity, and gooda of everydescription, of lirst-rate quality, at the verylowest mai kel pi ¡ces of the day, and to trans-act business up-ju the most liberal terms,provided Uley aro previously furnished withfunds or drafts at eithoi long or short dates.or a reference to some London or Liverpoolhouse for payment.
SIMMONDS AND CLOWES will continueto receive consignments of merchandise, tobe sold on commission, nnd upon the receiptof the bills of lading will accept drafts at threemonths for two thirds of the amount. Con-
signments entrusted to their caro will meetwith every possible despatch in their disposal,and the sales bo conducted with the greatestattention to the interests of the consignor.
An extensive knowledge of general busi-ness, and the experience of so many years as
Colonial Agents in London, coupled withpromptitudo, attention, and judgment, will,they trust, enable them to give satisfaction tothose who may favour them with their com-
mands.«,* In consequence of the extensivo corre-
spondence of the firm, (hey have to requestthat all letters may be post paid. 8Ö56
SKORGrK-STRKBT NORTH,.. OITOSITE BRIDGE-STREET.
LOSS OS1 TBKTH.,
"It. J. EMANUEL, Surgeon-Dentist,- Member of tho College of Surged 8 of
Leyden and Utrecht, continues" to surfLYTHE toss OP TEETH, from olio to a completeSET, Upon IliS BEAUTIFUL SYSTEM OP 8BLF
ADHESION, which has procured him such uni-versal approbation in some hundreds of cases,and recommended by numerous physiciansand surgeons of New South Wales, as boingthe most ingenious method of
supplying arti-ficial teeth hitherto invented. They arc so
contrived as to adapt themselves over themost tender gums or remaining stumps, with-out causing the least pain, rendering theoperation of extraction quite unnecessary.
They are BO fixed as to PASTEN ANY LOOSE
TEETH, by forming a now gum where the
gums have SHRUNK from the uso of calomel or
other causes, without tho aid of any WIRES or
SPRINGS; and aboveall,
aro firmer in themouth, and fixed with that attention to natureas to astonish the most SCEPTICAL. Mr. E. also
begs to invite those not liking to undergo anypainful operation, as practised by most mem
bors of the profession, to inspect his painlessbut EFFECTIVE SYSTEM. Specimens, from one
to a complete SET, muy bo seen at his resi-dence daily. AND IN ORDER THAT HIS SYSTEMMAY BE WITHIN THE REACH Ol'THE MOST ECO-
NOMICAL, he will continue the same MODERATE
oiiAROEs. Those INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT
WILL FIND THIS STATEMENT OF THEIR bUPE
III0R1TY OVER ALL OTHERS TO BE ENTIRELY
AND SCRUPULOUSLY CORRECT, Mr.¡E. wearinghimself artificial teeth made on this principle.
Mr. Emanuel's Cement lorstopping de-
cayed teeth, however largo the cavity : it is
far superior to anything ever before used, as
it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, withoutany pressure or pain, and in a short time be-
comes as hard as tho enamel, and will remainfirm in the tooth for years, rendering extrac-
tion unnecessary. It arresta all furtherdecay, and renders them again useful inmastication. The tooth warranted never
to change colour. Air. E. can confidentlyassert that this is one of the most valuableinventions ever introduced, and he will rea-
dily undertake any case wherein others havefailed.
Parents should bo oxtremely cautious withtheir children in ¡.econd dentition ; Mr. E.having seen several cases wherein the perma-nent tooth have been extracted for the milkteeth, thereby causing malformation of chil-dren's mouths.
Artificial palates on a new principle, re-
commended by the Faculty tor ita restoring
perfect articulation, without any pressure on
the alveolar plates. Teeth cleansed of thescorbutic tartar.
Teeth extracted, 2s. 6d. each. Instanta-neous relief for the toothache, sold in bottles
from 2s. 6*d. to Ss. and upwards. This tinc-
ture is invaluable to captains of whalers andgentlemen settlers. Ladies and gentlemenattended at their private residences. At homefrom Nine, A.M., till Six, P.M.
Observe-two doorB from S. Lyous's AucI
don Mart. 8530
MHYVTOWN FOUNDRY.
JOHNS M IT II, Iron and Brass
Founder, Newtown, near Sydney, havingfouud it necessary, ft oin the gioat incicusc of
orders, to enlarge his pi émises and makebeveral importutit additions to his machinery,bogs to announce to his friends and the publicof New South Wules generally, that he is now
prcpaicd lo oxéenlo castings touny extent, inIron or Biass, in the first style of workman-ship, and on a scale of charges which defycompétition.
J. S. respectfully invites Engineers, Iron-mongers, and all persona desirous of pro-
moting colonial prosperity and enterprise, to
an inspection of the articles manufactured at
bia Foundry, feeling assured that they will befound quite equal, both in style and quality, lo
the most approved importations from either
England or Scotland.
Engine and Mill Work of all kinds, SausageMachines on uu impiovcd principle, cottageand register Grates, Ranged with or withoutOvens and Boilers, Camp Ovens und Boilers,Mercantile and Sash Weights, Cart Boxes,Ram Water Piping und Guttering, BalconyCa-ting» to uny pattern Palisading, Columnsfor Shop Fronts, Boiling-down Pans ol any
size, and eveiy other description of FoundryWork, on the shork-tt notice und the mo.st
icuboiiublo terms.
Orders icceived in Sydney, as usual, byWiliiatu Maclaren, agent, No. 397, Pitt »licet
North.January 8. .
..493
TO SETTLERS AND OTHERSINTEKKSTED IN THE SALE Ol'
COLONIAL PRODUCE.
g£ V AK E T T, Auctioneer andfi-'a o Connni«»ion Agent, (leorj'o-street,
Sydney, opposite the Barrack Gate, focgj re-
spectfully to inform settlers and others thalhe will sell Wool, Tallow, Hides, Stock, and
other Colonial Produce, at a Commission ol
ONE PER CENT.,which ij less than that charged by the Londonbrokera.
Afterthe^ experience of last season, R. F.
need not point out the advantage of this mode |of salt, as it was universally admitted that
wool, Sep.,realized fully ten per cent, more
by auction than by private sale.In the rear of the present auction rooms
there ja an nxlensive store, which will be ap-propriated for the reception of colonial pro-duce until the da> of hale, for which no chargewill bo made; also a large yard, nfi'mdingevery facility for unloading drays, &c. 3434
COLONIAL PRODUCE.
rg^IIEundersigned begs to inform parlies
-a- interested in the sale of colonial produce,that he is prepared to make ADVANCES on wool,tallow, hides, &c , intended either for privatesale or public auction, and that ho will storethe same NINETY DAYS without any chargefor rent. His spacious stores will admit up-wards of 1000 bales of Wool ;
and any quan-tity of tallow and hides may bo stored in his
dry and cool cellars.'
To MEUT TiiB TIMES, ONE PER CENT.COMMISSION will hu charged for efioctingthe sule.
SAMUEL LYONS,Auctioneer.
Georgo-strcet and Charlotte-place. 3800
CASH ADVANCKD ON SHEEP ANDCATTLE.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF BATHURST,
WELLINGTON, MUDGEE, THE NAMOI,JJARWYN, BIG RIVER, &C.
rg^IIE following are the Prices chargedA for BOILING DOWN at the Benbullen
Establishment, half a mile from Keenan's, on
the Mudgee Road :
BULLOCKS 5S.; SHEEP Gd.
Casks 42s, per ton, and the amount of chargestaken out in tallow, &c. Bullocks will boboiled down for the hide, head, &c, includingcasks.
Settlers are requested to bear in mind that
the carriage to Sydney is only 2s. öd. percwt, which is much moro than repaid by thoadditional tallow produced It is well knownthat from the want of food on the AVcstotii
Road bullocks ure depreciated in value to mi
extent of 10s. per head, and sheep in the same
proportion.The Benbullen Boiling'down establishment
is situated on the Mudgec-road, half-a milefrom Keenan's, on the direct road from theNamoi, Barwyn, Big River, &c , distant 33
miles from Bathurst, and five from CullenBullen, where excellent paddocks are pro-vided. A cash advance, lo the extent of olio
half tin value of the Stock, will be made on
delivery j and the remainder will be paid onthe quantity of tallow being ascertained.' .
-
Further particulars may bo obtained on ap-
plication at the establishment lo Mr. J. R.Harrison, or to Mr. Sloman, CommissionAgent, Bathurst.
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JAMKS SIMMONS,
367, CASTLE REAGH-ST RE ET NORTH,NEAR HUNTER-STREET.
npAKE NOTICE, the undermentioned-B. GOODS aro selliug at a rery trifling ad-
vance on the English cost price. Tho wholeof the goods have been purchased in Englandby J. S. himself, and pmchasers will have thefull benefit of the rato oi exchange.2000 Dozen regatta shirts, all fast colours, the
best in the colony5000 Pair double stitched heavy moleskin
trousers
2000 Ditto white ditto ditto500 Ditto fancy ditto ditto
500 Ditto stout leather strapped ditto ditto
Moleskin jackets, &c.1000 Pieces line shirtings and sheeting1000 Pieces chintz piints and printed musliiiB
Furniture chintzesMousselines de laine
Shawls of different kindsSilk handkerchiefsBlack and coloured silks
Ribbons and muslinsQuilts and counterpanesRolled jaeconetsSuperfine clothsCassimcrcs, buckskins, and doeskinsPrinted velvets
Lama cloths
Fine AnnuelsMen's and boys' white shirts *
Gentlemen's fine trousers
i Youths' suits of clothes
I
White moleskinsPrinted jeansBroad ticks, linen and cotton
Pilot coats
Superfine beaver coats
CanvasSaddles and bridles
|
Lath, shingle, and batten nailsI Earthenware, chains, scales and weights.
I
With a great variety of useful goods, too
great for the limits of an advertisement.Shopkeepersand up country stoiekecpcrs will
find a great saving iu making their purchasesliu tho above waterooms. Goods will be sold
by the piece, package, or parcel.N.B. Hysonakiuand fine hysou teas very
cheap. 499
463, GEOKGE-STREET,OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
ra^IIE Public is respectfully informed,JL that preparatory to alterations in (heir
premises, the undersigned deem it necessary
to lessen, with as little delay as possible, their
large stock of silk goods, embroidered dretscs,mousseline de lames, ¡Mik shawls, uewed col-
lars, and other fancy articles,
in making this announcement, however,they trust theil friends will not suspect them
guilty of the common system of puffing,which cannot bo too much deprecated, andwhich their practico hitherto has been uuifoimly to shun.
They will in accordance with this ntmounc
nient, immediately commence selling olf at
such prices as will at oucc satisfy purchasersof the reality of their intentions.
DAVID JONES AND CO.January 10, o'(ii
TO TAILORS.
rgHIE undersigned have jubt received-i- several cases ol' goods, suitable to the
above, comprising,White cuttfii corduroyWhite and drab moleskinsWest of
England cloths, in all colour«YorkshiiL ditto
WaibtfcOdliug
TweedsPiiimose, drab, and black twilled liningTrimming, buttons, &c.662 [DAVID JONES AND CO,
KKW FANCY GOODS.TOSE WE THOMPSON AND SON
Q-P havo received, per late anival", a lieh
investment of supeib Bal/arine dresses, and
new pattern French Laines with a variety ot
small patttin ditto for children's dresses,«hieb for ttyle, elegance, and quality, theyflatter themselves cannot ho surpassed.
'Mid, Pitt-street. 210
EDWIN BRYANT'S SHERRY,
npilü undersigned beg to apprise their-? Friends and the Public, that they have
now on hand a quantity of the above highlycelebrated Wine, al greatly reduced pricesfoi cas'i,
JOHN PECK AND CO,615 Royal Hotel Wholesale Wine Vaults.
STARCH, AT FIVE-PENCE PER
POUND,Io bo had only at S. F. Mann's Grocciy
Establishment, Pitt-street.
TfllUE Manufacturer solicits, a trial which
_
*L will prove the at tide is superior bothin strength and quality to any imported starch,
and as it has been subjected to the test of
chemical process he confidently asserts one
fourth is saved to the consumer.
An allowance to the trade.
Sydney, April 10. 4952
ON SALE, hy the undersigned, ex
Hamlet and Morayshirc, an imuenseuiidsplendid STOCK of the mest beautiful manu-
factured goods ever oliercd to the puhlic, con-
sisting of ladies', gentlemen's, andchildrcn'aBOOTS und SHOES of the newest and most
fashionable make, suitable for the season.
Lose no time, hut lay in a stock for thesummer. Large assortment ol'children'sshoes.
Also, Shoe Thread and every other descrip-tion of GIUNDKKV.
THOMAS PEATE,Opposite the Old Burial Ground; and
Opposite the Old Treasury.January 8. 465
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE, iu jarsof 14 lbs. each.
L AND S. SPYER.Jamisou-strcot.
January 10. 590
SPERM AND BLACK OH,, Sperm Candles and Rosin, for sale by1
S. WILKINSON, J UN.Alacquarie-place.
January li. 686
HpHE undersigned will purchase for
A. cash, or advance on WOOL, OIL,TALLOW, or other colonial produce, con-
signed for salo to their correspondents in
Loudon, Messrs. Magniao, Jardine, and Co.THACKER, MASON, AND CO.,
6338_
_ _
Fort-street.
rg !HE undersigned will purchase Wool,BL. Oil, or Tallow, for Cash, or advance on
the same, consigned for salo to their friends
in Loudon, Messrs. John Gore and Co.GRIFFITHS, GORE, AND CO.,
5059 Bent-street-,
ra^HE undersigned will purchase or
JL make advances on shipments of
WOOL, OIL, or TALLOW, either to Londonor Liverpool.
GILCHRIST AND ALEXANDER.Sydney, December 19. 8299
CONVEYANCE OF WOOL FROM
MANEROO.
ONE Shilling and Sixpence per cwt.will he the freight from Boyd Town to
Sydney this season. 3382
MONEYto be lent on Mortgage.Apply to
A. II. M'CULLOCll,Solicitor,
588 Elizabeth-sticet.
IN THE ESTATE OF POTTS, BAXTEH,AND BROWN.
A DIVIDEND of three binnings in the
pound will bo paid at the oiliec of the
undcisigned, to those creditors who did not
participate in the hist plan of distribution;
and u dividend of sixpence in the pound to
all the creditors who have proved Iheir claimsagainst the estate.
GEORGE KING,No. 14, Jamison-street.
January 9. 597
TO CORRESPONDENTS WITH
j
MONEROO.
P|pilE Undersigned request that their
JL Correspondents will in tuture directaheirLetters and Nowspapeis «¡«Sydney and BoydTown, Twofold Bay.KINNEAR ROBERTSON, Maharattla.ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Aston.
DONALD ROSS, DeligateALEXANDER ROSS, Deligate.
WILLIAM HIBBURD.Georgo and Dragon,G. M. CLYMONT.BOYD ALEX.CUNINGlIAME.Cotalmyong.JOHN BOUCHER.
I
LANG AND ROBERTSON, Little Plain.'DONALD RANKIN, Mount Cooper. 300
WANTED,a Nurse to take charge
young children ; ample testimonials
us to character and ability will be required.
Apply at the Colonial Troabiiry, or at Lar
beit Cottage, Darlinghurst.Sydney, January 11. 658
COOKWANTED, male or female, but
the latter would bo picferied. Characterand competency indispensable. Apply to
Mrs. Alfred Stephen, Tenace, Hyde Park,any morning between 9 and 12. 725
WANTED,a steady Woman as Cook
and Laundress. Apply to Mrs. A. F.
Wilshire, Botany-btreet. 691
WANTED,a good woman Cook, for a
private family. Apply to Mrä, Pelly.
Pelty's Hotel, January 10. 543
AN SERVANT~~WANTED;re-
j
lotereuces required. Apply at 197, |
Eli/.abcth-utrcct. 589
WANTED,a Groom, a Gardener, and|
u Cook : the laltct tithei a male orj
female ; they must al' thoioughly uudeistand jtheir busiiiesj, und be able to piuduoe cor-
j
tificates ol good conduct and ability. Appli-jcation to be made to William Lawson, Es,q.,
M.C., Prospect; or to Mr. Thomas Agura,Kciit-btrectNurth. 591
j
STRAYED,a Bay Mare, with black
points, branded yB conjoined undirsaddle on thu near side; has huon on the uni
of Thomas Arndell, Esq ,of Cattai Cru k, near
Windsor, for the laot twelve month-, havingnow got u horse foul hy her . ide, about' tinco
mouths old. The owner can have hu on ap
plication, by paying the expense ol tin. advtitifluuieiit, otherwise the will bo Jeul lo the
public pouud, at tho expiration oi one monthfrom this date.
Windsor, January !». oiö
TEN SHILLINGS PER HEAD REWARD.
8TRA.YED,from the Woolpack Inn,
West Balgo, on or about November last,
two HORSES, of the following description :
One bay Hoiso, black point?, branded on the
near shuuldcr E. One accwbald Pony,M
branded JL near shoulder, 41 under the sad-
dle; supposed to have strayed towards
Bunnaby. Whoever will give any informationwhich may lead to their recovery, either to
Mr. Noel Chapman, Berrima, or the under-signed, will receive the above reward.
JOSEPH 11. JONES.
Woolpack Inn, West Bargo,
January 4, 1815. 322
L""ÖST OlTsTOLEN, from the pad
dock, at Guyong, near Bathurst, a daik
bay gelding, bald face, two fore and off hind
leg white; branded RW or K11 on off
shoulder, indistinct. Whoever will give in-
formation for its recovery will receive the ic
watd of One Pound, by applying at Guyong.652
OOARD AND LODGING.&Jr Gentlemen accommodated with the
san*e on moderate terms, at Mr. II. Noble's,6 h Hunter-street, between Castlereagh andElizabeth streets. 697
HOUSE AND STORE TO LET.
rgpo LET, a compact Ilouse and StoreJL in Harrington street, lately in the
occupation of Swain, Webbs, and Co. Rent
moderate. Apply on the premises, or next
door. 87_____
THOSEwell-known and first-rate
BUSINESS PREMISES," Spitalfields
House," (with Stores, Stables, Dry Cellars,
&c , &c,) in the cuntro of George-street,opposite the Commercial Bank.
For particulars apply to Mr. Ayrane,No..8, Liverpool-street, Hyde Paik. .
January 3. 158
rpO LET, the House, No. 218, Eliza
M. beth stieot North, lately in the occu-.
patiou of G. C. Turner,"Esq., containing nine
rooms, with kitchen, &c , attached. Apply"at No. 555, George-street North. 492
r|pO BE LET, a handsome COTTAGE,-S- containing eight rooms, with kitchen,
laundry, store, aud stables detached; also,
fowl-houBe, piggeries, &c. There, is a well
stocked lTitchen garden of upwards of one
acre. This is a very desirable residence for a
family of respectability. Rent moderate.
Apply to Mr. Walker, or Mr. Eldridge/ No4, King-stroct, near George-street; or to
Mr. Finley, on the premises, adjoining thenorth end of Baptist's Garden, Surry IlilJp.
January 6. 326
HOUSE TÖ~LET~
IN LYONS-TERRACE, HYDE-PARK.
THE family residence at present in the
occupation of W. II. Hart, Esq., pos-
session of which will bo given on the 1st
Januaiy next. Application to he made to
Mr. S. Lyons, George-street and Charlotte
place. 7217
COTTAGE TO LET, in Brisbanestreet, South Head Road. Apply to
Mr. S. Lyons, Gcorge-strcct and Charlotlec
place.
%. Possession will be given in Marchnext. 73
TO QUARRIES^
TOBE LET, on such ternis as may be
ugrecd on, the quairying of the rock on
tho land belonging to W. Molle, Esq., situate
on the Church Hill, on the west side of Kentstreet, between that street and the Flovr
Company's Wharf. For particulars, apply to
WILLIAM MACPHERSON,Macquarie-street.
December 7168
SALES BY AUCTION.
TUESDAY, 14TH JANUARY.
VALUABLE LIBRARY FOR ¡SALE
DY PUBLIC AUCTION.
MR. W. II. CHAPMAN, CityAuctioneer, will sell by auction,
at the City Sale Rooms, 514, George-street,THIS DAY, 14th JANUARY, 1815,
At seven o'clock, P.M.,
AVALUARLE LIBRARYin various dopurtinents of literature
generally in excellent condition, and in
many cases superb bindings - amongstwhich will be found,
Hume and Smollett's History of England,16 vols. 8yo, half-bound russia. London.
'¿'his edition ia very scarce, and valuable
on account of the numerous portraits
and woodcuts from Thurstan's designs;
fine impressions. Priced in u recent
catalogue ut £16 16s.
Bertrand's French Revolution, 5 vols. 8vo,calf, gilt. Loudon.
Johnson's Dictionary (portrait),2 vols. 4to,
best edition, calf extra, London.
The Works of .iosepbus" 2 vols
The rate quarto edition-plates and maps.
Ajine copg.
Robertson's Works, by Dugald Stewart, 2
vols. 8vo. EdiubutgU.Jamieson's Dictionary of Mechanical Science,
illustrated with many hundred engravings,4lo. : London.
Views of Cities and Scenery in Italy, Franco,
and Switzerland, by Pioutand Harding, 3
vols. 4to.; bold impression elcijantly bound ;
London.Fisher's Views in Syria and the Holy Land,
early impression, U vols., rich gilt binding :
LondonWright's Shores and Islands of the Mediter-
ranean,- vols, 4to., beautiful plates, super
extra : London.Great Britain, illusliutcd by Westall, 4lo. ;
London.Rolliu's Ancient History, 6 vola. 8vo.,half
extra.
The complete Works of Lord Byron, royal8vo.
Howard's Beauties of Literature, 15 vol:;.;
I'ortiail :London.
The Pictorial Bible, uiuuy hundred wood cu's,
.') vols, imperial 8vo., cioth : Loudon.Cook' «Voyages, 3 vols, ft vo., maps and plates:
London.
Magcndie's Physiolouy, by Dr. Milligan:Limden.
Arnoti's Elementa of Physics, neatly bound,
liufik's Theological Dictionary.Ure'-.i Dictionary ot Chemistry, calf extra':
LondonJohn lii.U'.i Eiifr.ivh'Rs, explaining the ana*
tonn ol' tile liuiiea, Mu-ich-a, and Joint»,/>«<.'
impre:ni>>n, ¿(.u/te ; Ho.: London.The Libr.uy ol Usulul Knowledge, 9 vols.,
8vo., neatly boundAnd uiuuyolh'.ib equally valuable. The Cata-
logues may bo hud (gratia), on application
at tho rooina, two duys before Ino aale. 374
UNRESERVED SALE,
THIRTY-TWO CRATKB USEFUL EARTUI5N
WARE.
Just Landed, ex Strait Birkett.
TO BUYERS FROM THE NEIGUHOURING
COLONIES, EARTHENWARE DEALKRS,
COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS.
JOHNG. COHEN has received in-
structions from the importers,MESSRS. ROWAND, M'NAB, AND Co.,
to sell by Auction, at his New Rooms, 490,Geoige street,
THIS DAY, Mm DAY DP JANUARY, 1815At eleven o'clock precisely._
The following Goods, ex £>arah\liirkctl,
Thirteen crates blue, green, and brownbreakfast bowls and saucers
Tinco crates willow dinner aud cheese plutcaOne crate willow dùhcsOne crate willow cover dishesOne cíale chambers, blueTwo crates ewers and basins, hluoEight crates assorted, consisting of cups,
saucers, jugs, bowls, tea pola, cwora, basing,
plates, dishes, &c.Two crates dinner sets
One crate bidet, bed, and chair pans.Terms at sale.
The Auctioneer beg3 to call the particularattention of the Trade, Country Storekeepers,&c
,lo the above assortment of Earthenware,
the whole being cxpresslyHmporled for this
market. 562
F()UR SUPERIOR PIANOFORTES,FROM THE WELL-KNOWN MAKERS, It. WOLF
R. BLACKMAN°\vill sell by auc-
tion, at his Rooms, 489, Georgestreet, on
WEDNESDAY, 15th INSTANT,At eleven o'clock precisely,
A mahogany grund squaro pianoforte, six
octaves, with transverse strings metallicstring plate and extension braces, andgrand pivot action, raised tablet corners,
lyre pedal, octagon legs, French polished,&c.
A mahogany grand square, ditto ditto, santo
as aboveA mahogany banded circular-cornered piano-
forte, six octaves, with grand pivot action,metallic spring plate, and French polished
A plain mahogany pianoforte, with square
corners, six octaves, with grand pivot ac-
tion, metallic siring pluto, Fruich polished.
Terms at sale. 695
IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF JOHN
WISEMAN, OF PATRICK'S PLAINS.
(By order of the Official Assignee.)¿CmMR. SAMUEL LYONS will sell
-Iv.JL hy auction, at h'i3 Mart, corner ol'
George street and Charlotte-place, on
.WEDNESDAY, TUE 15TH JANUARY,
At Eleven o'clock precisely,
The following valuable Properties, belong-
ing lo the Estate of the abovenamedInsolvent :
LOT I,-ALL THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY
CALi.bD GRANBLANG, AT
PATRICK'S PLAINS, containing3800 AC H ES, about 200 acres?J :
55 i
"
-- of which are in cultivation.<3 .___-0,j thW property there ia
erected a very EXCELLENT
MANSION HOUSE, Stables,
_ . Stores, &c, &c. The Orchardand Vineyard are well stockedand in full bearing. The for-
mation of tho ahovohavc cost
upwards of ONE THOUSANDPOUNDS.
LOT 2.-ONE ALLOTMENT IN THE TOWNOF PATRICK'S PLAINS, contain
¡Í V. ing half an acre.
LOT 3.-A mixed herd of CATTLE, consist .
ing of foi ty head, at LiverpoolPlains.
LOT 4.-A good serviceable STOCK HORSE.?Terms at sale. 7485
-.WITHOUT RESERVE.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF THE WHOLE OF
THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, SLIOP FIX-
TURES, GAS FITTINGS, &C, OF
MR. SAMUEL EMANUEL,Of Manchester House," George-iheet,
Opposite the Savings' Bank.
-
(rtyf
H« SAMUEL LYONS will sell
lT-iL by auction, on
THURSDAY, 16TII INSTANT,At Eleven o'clock precisely,
ON THE PREMISES,The proprietor being about to enter upon
another line of business,
All the well-selected and valuable Slock
in-Trado, consisting of calicos, ticking,
hosiery, silkj, haberdashery, ribboii3,
black and white lace, blonds, mousse-
lines de laine, white shirts, whito and
striped Guernsey shirts, slop clothing
of every kind, and in short whatever in
found in a"
wcll-arratigcd DnAPtRvEsTAUMSHMLNT."
ALSO,
The Shop Fixtures, and the Gas Fittings,
which will be put up at one o'clockpicciscly.
Terms at sale 476
EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE,
SAMUELSOLOMONS will sell by
Auction, at the residence of Mr. Samuel
Fairs, No. II, Lower Elizabeth-street South,near the Bridge,ON THURSDAY NBXT, JANUARY 16, 1845,
The whole of his Household Furnituie,Al eleven o'clock,
Cane chaiis, l'embroko tables, liair sofas,
superior wardrobes, chests diawcts, oil
cloth, vases, glass, carved four-po.it bedstoad and cm tains, splendid pictures,handsome chimney glass, (.rockery, glass,
casks, guns, pistols, &c , &c. 592
PRELIMINARY N0TÍCI4 OF SALEOP S11EIÏP, CATTLE, AND STA
ITONtf, AT MORETON BAY.IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF Mil.
RICHARD JONES.
rg^IIE TRUSTEES oí this Estate licicby-fl- intimate that immediately alter shear-
ing, they will caiue to be sold hy public
auction, at Sydney, without reserve, in two
lots
11,000 SHEEP
Depd.iluihig at Tent Hill, about 60 milesfrom Bii-sbune, with the station, sub-iUalions
impiovcmeuts, woiking cattle, implementsand .supplie;.; also,
40UO SHEEP, and Si;0 CATTLE.Depasturing at the Coiidumine Ki vu, willi
the sUilion, Mib-<-lations, improvement:., work-ing cattle, supplies, und implements.
Th-i bleed oí callie is from eelcbtuted im-
ported bulls; and the sheep produce supeiioi
wool, und aie peifectly free from disease.
In quulity of «(«ck, and advantage* ol' nt.i
lioii3,a inore de.>irrtbk property
is laivly
"brought into lija mai lit.
Full pin lieulars \> ij1 be adveuiiod aj ¡toon
us the returns arc utcivcd.By order oí the Tin stn»,
AUCH I BALD CAMPBELL."....., "Accountant* i
Bligh-stitet, Sydney, November 29. 7338