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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

(No. 17.) SYDNEY, 25th JUNE, 1831.  

HIS MAJESTY has been graciously

pleased to appoint JOHN KINCHELA,
Esquire, to be Attorney General of the
Colony of New South Wales.

By Command of His Excellency the Governor,

ALEXANDER McLEAY.  

<B»oticrmumt Kotice.

COLONIAL SncuLTAny's OFFICE,

SYDNEY,'JUNE 27th, 1831.

CONVEY ANCE, on Horsebacl,

being required for tUo Public Mails,
for fivo Months, from tUo 1st day of
August next

From Maitland lo Darlington, and back,

once a Week,

Persons disposed to Contract to provide
the same, are invited to transmit their
Oiréis, in Writing, to this Office, at
Twelve o'Clock on Tuesday, the 19th
day of July next, endorsed " Tender for
Ccnovyance of Mails."

The Mail for Darlington must leave
Maitland immediately aiter the arrival
of the Post from Newcastle, and return
to Maitland on the following Day.

Security will be required for the due
performance of the Contract; and the
Tenders must state the Names of two
Persons willing to enter into Bond ac-
cordingly.

Further particulars may he known, on
application at ' the General Post Office
Sydney, or at the Post Office, Maitland

By Command of Iiis Excellency the Governor,

ALEXANDER M'LEAY

©oUcrnmcnt ilottcr.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

SYDNEY, 20th JUNE, 1831.

IT being intended to convert the

Prisoners' Barracks at Newcastle,
into an Hospital, Persons disposed to
undertake the Alterations which will
be necessary in consequence, aro re-
quested to transmit their Tenders to this
Office at Twelve o'Clock, on Thursday,
the Twenty-first of July next, endorsed
" Tender for Alteration in Prisoners'
Bat rack, Newcastle."

Security will be required for the due
Performance of the work within a given
time ; and before Payment can be made,
a survey will be held thereon by a com-
petent Board.

A Plan and Specification may bo seen
on application to the Superintendent of
Public Works, at Newcastle, or to the
Director of Public Works in Sydney,
as Well as any other information which
may be required.

By Command of His Excellency the Governor,

ALEXANDER M'LEAY.

<&otomiment Notice.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

SYDNEY, I7tli JUNE, 1831.

T being intended to erect Barracks,
Stabling, and Officers' Quarters for
the Mounted Police at Jerry's Plains,
und to fence in two Acres ot Land for a
Garden, as also four Paddocks of thirty
Acres each ; Persons disposed to under-

take the Work are invited to transmit
Tenders to this Office, at Twelve o'Clock
on Thursday, the Fourteenth of July
next, endorsed " Tender for BarrackstS¡,c.
-at Jeiry's Plains" ~

Security will be required for the
due Performance of the Work to the

satisfaction of a Board, to be ap-
pointed to survey the same ; and the
Tender must specify the Names of two
Persons willing to enter into a Bond with
the Contractor for the completion of the
Buildings, &c. within a reasonable time.

A Plan and Specification imay be seen
n application at the Office of Public
Works, Sydney, where any further in-
formation may also be obtained.

By Command of His Excellency the Governor,

ALEXANDER M'LEAY.
tSourrnincnt Notice.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Ornee,

SYDNEY, JUNE 3, 1S31.
TEN POUNDS REWARD.

WHEREAS WILLIAM THOMPSON,

alias GEORGE PHILLIPS, alias
GEORGE GROVES, alias JOHN HAPPY,
alias JOHN LUCKIE, a Runaway from
Macquarie Harbour, Van Dicnwu's Land,
and for whose Apprehension a Reward of
Fifty Pounds to a Free Man, or a Pardon
to a Convict, was offered by the Govern-
ment of that Colony, has effected his Es-
cape from on Board the Ship "Kains;""
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that
the above Reward of TEN POUNDS

.will be paid to any Person or Persons
who shall apprehend and lodge the said
Runaway in any of His Majesty's Jails.

William Thompson, alias George Phil-
lips, alias George Groves, alias John
Happy, alias John Luckie; 5 feet 5^
inches in height; dark brown hair, ra-
ther thin on the top of the head ; dark
brown eyes ; dark ruddy complexion ;
well formed head ; long and broad nose ;
short ears, well formed, and pierced for
rings ; masonic emblems on upper riglit
arm ; long sear inside left thumb ; and
«light limbs.

By Command of His Excellency the Governor,

ALEXANDER M'LEAY.

AUSTRALIAN MARINE AS-

SURANCE COMPANY.

THE SHAREHOLDERS of this

INSTITUTION are requested to make good
their Payment!, and Securities, on or befoie Satur-
day next, the iiû of July, at my Office, In M.icquano
place, or to make their Cash Payments' into either

JJank.

THOMAS SMITH, Secretar;,.
Sydney, 27th June, 1831.

Notice to the Creditors of Messrs. COHEN

and SPYEK.

A DIVIDEND under this Estate

will be paid at the Uflice of the undoisigned,
on and after the 20th day of July next.

All Ftrs-ms who have not sent in their Claims
will he excluded from the present DhiJend.

MICHAEL PHILLIPS,

Acting Tiustee,
O Connel-stiect, 24f/i June, 1831.

TV/TR. R. C. PR1TCHETT requests
J-"-«- that any Claims against him may be made
as soon after the 30th Instant as convenient.

<ftommt00ai'í¿it Be partinent.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES

AND OTHER CATTLE.

ON Thursday, the 7th July next, at

Noon; will bo SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION,
in tlio Cattlp Market, at Sydney, pursuant to orders
of His Excellency the GovmiNon ;

13 HOUSES,
454 SHEEP,
62 GOATS.

Terms.-Purchasers under ¿£20, cash, ; above that
sum, a deposit of .ter» pr>r cent., and approved bills

at threo'and six months, for the remainder.

Tlie Horsos.and other Cattle will bo at Grose

Farm for inspection three Days previous to the Sale.

'JAMES'LAIDLEY,'Dep.-Con» Gen.
Committariat Office, Sydney, ? ;

JtíneZOÚi, Í831. J
0 Insortions.] _ ....

CuuncH CORPORATION OPFIOÈ,

13th JUNH, 1031

CHURCH AND SCHOOL ESTATE,

IN THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND
The Commissioners for Managing the Affairs of
the Church and School Corporation hereby give
Notice, that SEALED TENDERS, to be endorsed
" Tender for Renting Church and School Land,"
will be received on Wednesday, the Sixth day of

July, at 12 o'clock, from Persons desirous of renting
for seven, fourteen, or twenty-one years, the whole,
or any part of either of the undermentioned portions
of the Church and School Lands in the County of

Cumberland.

.Parish of St. John,

containing COO acres, situated about two miles from
Parramatta, on the road from that town to Liverpoo^,.
and adjoining the farms of Jonas Bradley, john
Bowman, Edward Main, and Al. Duggen.

Parish of Prospect,

containing 830 acres, situated about five miles from
Parramatta, at the junction of the Western and
Richmond Hoads, and adjoining the estate of Flush-
combe, the property of It. Lethbridge, Esq.

Parish of Rooly Hill,

containing about 4,500 acres, a part of which is

fenced und cleared. The whole will lie divided
into TEN allotments, varying in extent from 450 to
650 acres. These allotments will adjoin those parts
of the same Estato which have been already leased
to Messrs.Charles Marsden, Bottington,and Craw-
ford ; the properties of Captain King, It. N. Dr.
Hams, Major Druitt, Mr. Fitzgerald, and Mr.
Whalan, as well as the Black Town Establishment.

Parish of Castle Hill,

containing about 200 acres, the greater part of which
is fenced, cleared, and in cultivation. The road to

Hunter's Uiver passes through this estate, which is"
surrounded by the farms of Messrs. Hankison, An-
drew Fraser, Moore, Duff, Whitaker, Dunhurst, and
Redmond. The quality of the soil, and its conti-
guity to Parramatta and Sydney, render it a desir-
able spot for small settlers.

Parish of Gordon,

containing 60 acres, situated on the road, from Par«
rnmatta, to Messrs. Reiry and Wollstonecraft^
Wharf, on the North side of Port Jackson, and
adjoining the farms of Benjamin Clayton, James

Smith, and Michael Ansill.

Parish of St. Luke,

containing 1,244 acres, situated within two miles of
the town of Liverpool, on the Cabramatta Creek and
Bringelly Road, has a chain of ponds passing
through it, and is almost entirely enclosed by the
fences of the neighbouring proprietors; viz. Rev.
R. Cartwright, Dr.M'Leod, Mr. Hill, Mr Throsby,
Mr. Bunker, and Mr. Guise. It will be divided in-
to four allotments, as follow :

No. 1. 275 acres.

2. 346
3. 329½
4. 295½

Parish of St. Peter,

containing 100 acres, situated on the road fiom
the Cowpastures to Campbell-town, which passes
through it. The farms of Mrs. Throsby, and Messrs
Edward Fletcher, John Foley, Edward Shakely,
and It. Lack, adjoin this estate, and it ¡3 nearly
surrounded by their fences.

Half of the annual rent is to be oxpended in per-
manent improvements upon the land, and tho other
moiety to bo paid half-yearly to tbo Colonial Trea-
surer, in money ; or, if the tenant consider it moro
advantageous, in crain, deliverable at Sydney. In-
dividuals are therefore requested to specify in their

tenders the actual number of rods of fencing to be I C1
erected, or other permanent improvements to be j Ci

made, during each year ; and the quantity of C1

wheat neighing 60lbs. per bushel, or maize weigh- j C1
ing 50lbs. per bushel, to be delivered by them in J C1
Sydney, in payment of rent for such lands as they j C1

may desire to occupy. ~"

Tlio lease must be paid for by the lessee, and se-
curity given, if required, for duo performance of all

tho conditions.

Plans of the estates may be seen, and further par-
ticulars ascertained, by applying at this OiTice.

By Desire of tlie Commissioners,

CHARLES COWPER.

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CHUHCH ConîKinATiON OFUCE,

16th JUNJ--, 1031,

CAMPBELLTOWN CHURCH - I p

Persons desirous of Contracting to REPAIR I C
immediately, tlie Ceiling of Saint rotor's Church, C
Campbell Town, which has fallen, are requested to j C

send their Tenders to this Office, sealed and en-

dorsed, on Tuesday, the 28th June, at Twelve

o'CIock.

The Tendors must specify the rato per yard in-
quired for plastering, and the quantity of lime to
be used for each yard of plaster.

Particulars may be ascertained by applying to the

Reverend TnoMAS RFDDALL.

By Desire of the Commissioners for Managing

the Clergy and School Estates,

CHARLES COWPER.

GRAPE VINE CUTTINGS.

fllOMAS SHEPHERD, Nursery-

man, Sydney, intimates to the Public, that be
has collected a few thousand of Cuttings, consisting
of four varieties of hardy GRAPE VINES, which
have borne abundant crops well in cold seasons, in
sheltered situations, without being blighted. Ho re-
commends every one who intends to cultivate Vines
for Wine, <&c. to procuiefrom him a few of each,
even although their ground is not ready for planting
this season : they will pioJuce an abundance of cut-
tings, m any situation, fit for next year's planting ;
or they may be grafted on the tender blighting sorts,
and bear the next season. The price (only in small
quantities) ig One Shilling per hundred.

WANTED, a smart serviceable LAD,

to assistT a Retail Waiohouse, where Ina im-
provement in Accounts, &.C. will bo attended te.
Ho will be considered as one of the Family. Apply
to Mr. PP.ITCHEIX, George-street.

LIST of LETTERS remaining in the  

General Post Office, Sydney, addressed to  
Persons not known, or not to he found:-    

Addressed to No. of Letters.  
Cade Mr. J. . 1

Cade Sampson. 1  

Cain William . 1
Cains Joshua . 1
Cains William . 1

Cakebread James . 1  

Calaban Mary . 1
Calaghan David . 1
Calaghan Fanny . 1

Callaghan James . 1
Caldwell William . 1

Camel Henry. 1
Cammack John . 1
Campbell James..'.....1
Campbell John .,.,.4

Campboll Robert M. 1
Campbell Edward.,.,.,., 1

Cnmpbell C. 1
Campbell Mr. 1
Campbell Alexander. 1
Campbell Archibald . 1
Canning Mayo.,. 1

Cannr Mrs. Ann. 1

Capel JUr.. 3
Capp Robert..'.1

Cnraji Hem y ...,'.. 1

C.revü.G. 1
Cailisle Mrs. M. 1
Cnrlisle Thomas.1

Carnall William. 1
Carne Mrs i bomas . 1

Carner Thomas. 1

Carpenter Mr. 1
Carpenter Richard. 1

Carr edward. 1
Carr Joseph.,. 1

Carr Argent. 3

Carrick Mr. 1
Carroll Mary. 2
Carroll John. 1
Carroll Peter. 1
Cart oil James. 2
Carter Thomas. 1

Carter John. \
Carter George... 1
Cartwright '1 liornas . 1

Carthy Daniel. 1
Carthy John H. 1
Carvin Daniel. 1
Cary Mrs C.1
Casey Willum.2

Casey Connor. 1
Cason Hoheit. 2
Cassidy William. 1
Castle Charles.........,. 1

Cathcart G. Esq. 1
Cntherall Samuel.. 1
Cathro John.1

Cattlin Edward . 1
Candle 1 liornas . 1

Caul John.1

Cave Samuel. 1
Cazalet James. 1
Chadman I liornas..... 1

Chadwick Eiskin. 1
Chalmers John 1 liornas. 1

Chambers William. 1
Chambo» Edward.1
Champion Valentine.1

Chandler William. 1
Chaudlei James.>. 1

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Chaplin Samuel. 1
C1) iplin John.1
Chapmnn Lazarus.1

Chapman Julia. 1
Chipman Ann.**. 1
Chapman Miles .«. 1

Chapman 1 liornas. 1
Chapman Israel.1

Charles John. 1
Charlton Matthew. 2

Charlton Captain. 1
Chase Robert.3
Chassluro William.1

Chatto Ann. 1
Chaw John. 1

Cheeres J. 1
Cheesham William. 1

Chelvey Joseph. 1

Cherry James. 1
Cherry i bomas. 1

Chesnut Mary. 1

Chick John. 1
Chip Samuel .1

Chow nding John. 1
Chrishold William.1
Christie William .,.1

Chustmas J C. 1
Christopher John .2

Church John. 1
Clancey Michael.2
Clapperton Joseph.1
Claro Mr. John.1
Claris George.1

Clarke George... 2
ClaikeMrs. Alexander.1

ClarkoMr . 1

Clarke Michael.~. 1
ClarkoMr John.1
Clarke John.1
Clitke Mr. William .2

C1 irko Charles. 1
Clarke Joseph.,.2
Clarkson Mary Anne.«*-.... 1

Clarton Robert.,.**. 1
Clay Samuel . ~*...1
Clay William.1

Clay G. Bertie. lt
Clayson William . 1
Cleaton Edward ... '.. 1
Cleeve Mr.2
Clegg Mr. John (Innkeeper) .3

Cliff.» d Charles . 1

Clifton William. 1
.Chmenta Joseph or Isaac . 1

Chut Mrs. 1
Clogan Tames. 1
Clowry Thomas.,. 1
Chinara Patrick.1

CocknllMr. 1
Cody Martin. 1
Cody Daniel..i 1

Coftee thomas. 1
Cogan Thomas.'.. 1

Cohatau Timothy ......;. 1

CoingMr Miars . 1

Cole John. ,.....,..... 1

Coleman lohn. 1
Coleman George. 1
Coligher Henry .1

Colhcott John. 1
Colliei William .1

Collings George. 1
C llmgs I homos. 1
Collins Mi (Storekeeper).1

Collins John. 1
CollnibSamuel. 1
Collins Georgo ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,.,... J

Collins Jamos.2
Collins Joseph ...^
Co] lister John.*

Colls Thomas. l¿
Colombino Captain Honrv.. *
{Colwell Robert ."..1

Connly.William Jamog .,.,. 1
Cqndly James.1

Condon Thomas .,. i
jCondon David .,. i

Conley James. 1
Connor Mr.»*»«/«««»/»/««//»//'«««»'« 2
'Connors James +++rM***+r**ïr*v+++*r*r»+~f** 2
Conner Joseph **?**+++++*+++*+*»++*?*****+++?**?*+ 1
Connolly Charles ++****+*+*+*****?+*+*++*?**+**+ 1
Connor Joseph +*?***+**?****++*+**?*+**?****?*+**.*? 2
Connor Ulnxy ?+**+?****?**?*+****?**?***+**?*+**?**?'*?*+ %
Connor Ann +r*r~r*r+r*r+***r+r~r4*r+++*~'+*r~r 1
'Connor Roderick ,*+*++*+*t~r+*^~*+*+~~**r~- 1
Connor Catherine MMMM</W/>MWW»WMM 1
Connor George +***+r+***r*r~r*+-**r*.rr*~r~r~~r*r 1
Connor James *+******+******+*?**+****+*?"?»+ 1
Connor Joremiah *~,~-***-*~+*+**j-~r~+*~~*r+* 1
(Connor John +r+r+r**r~+++++.r+*r~r-~+r.~.-T***+++ 2
^Connor Wilham~~~.~.~.~~.~.~~.~.~.~-.~-.~-.»* 1
Conoly James **?**+***?**++**??****?*+****?**?****?**? 1
Considine John~w~~~~~^~~.«w~.~-~~ 1

Conway James B.W~.~M-.~~.^~~^.~.~-.~-.~-.~. 1
Conwell Anthony Esq. ***r+*+**r~+r+*~+*~-~ I
Cogan James~~~~.~**-.~.«-.~-.~~.~-».».«-~-~~- 1
Cook Mary Anne~*~*,rA~~.~~.~~."*~.~**~' 1
Cook Mnry.~~~.^~.~.~.~~.~~"~~~~".~' 1

Cookson John «##«*«»«**#/*#«*#«««*«* 1
Cooley Ann .~~~»*~~.~~~~~~~.~.«-~-** 1
Coomb Stepheii~~~~.~w-~~r~.w-~.~-~~~~ 1
Coombe John Tailor **?+,++*+*+**?***+?****+**+**? 1
Coombes James *++*++*~r+++***:>*r~*.f*~+*~-~* 1
Coney Thomas ++**+*~~r~~~*~~**~~--r~+~ 1
Cooney Peter ++*,++***?+++**++*?*******+?***+**? 1
Cooper James ,»«<-~~*~~***~~~.~.~~~~ 1
Cooper James Shoemaker +*+*+++*?**+*»*?**++++*+ 2
Cooper James +*+*+*?+++++*?**?*-***?**?*+?+*****?+***? 1
Cooper John ^r*****^*-**^^**-«'**^-**«*^^*»^*^ 3
Cpoper William ~~~~**~.~~~.~w~.~~-.~- l
Cooper Daman *>«.# ~.«-~.~^~~.MW.*»~-~.»*- 1
Corbett James +r+r~r~r+*-*r~~r**~+r-*r**-t*~.r~ 1
Corbett Patrick .~«-~w~~.~~~~w~~~~ 1
Corcoran Eleanor +**+?+++*++**+*++?**?+*?**?*+*****+. 1
Corcoran John Í»«/«»»«'««««««««*»««. 1
Cordell Benjamin ,^,v«*^~~~~~.<sr~.r.r^~-.«. 1
Corigan John +*+*?***.*+++*??****?+*++.***.*+*?+*+*+* 1
> Cormack John +***+*+***~**+~*;++*r+r*r*r+r*,*, 1

Corneby Captain **?+*?**?+***?***,.**?*+******?*,****? 1

Corven Eleanor ~~r-+ê-*r.f***+*.*r~*+++**,+,*r~- 1
Coltenll Mr. William ~~~~~~~~~~""" 2
| Cotton Francis +*?*****+**++-***?**?**+*****?**?++** 1
Cougan James **r*.*r*r*'~-*r~r*r~r+*+***~-"+*- 1
Coverdale Captain ~r~»r*-r~~r.~r**r*r*r~*-+++*** 1
(Cowall Mr-/«««««-""«'~«««««w« 1
Cowell Mr. John ~~~~~~~~~,*~-""*r~, 1
Cowbrone Judiaba***"*-**-**-*******-******-****- 1
Cox Richard or James -*?*+*"*?**?+*?*++*+*?*,*,** 3
COX Charles ?*r**~w~~'~~~~:~~r~~r*r*;*, 3
Cox Edward ~*~~r*+~~*~~~~+*++*+***+*+,** 1
Coy George ~+*~*»*~~~-~~*~~~~**+,~t~, 1
Coyle Thomas ++***+**?**?+*?**?**?*"*?**?+*+,***,**? 1

Coyne John +**r~r~r~-+f~~*+~:*r**rr*+4-+f*+ 1 dr
Craddock Joseph (Pensioner) ~~-~~~~.^,^.^, 1 be
Craggs Mr- Robert ~~~~~~-~~.~.w-»*. «***«. 1 li
Crampton Richard ****?**+*?****+*-*?*,*,*,+**,*+ 1
Crampton Hannah ~+*r~* ~~~-~*.»w.~w.^*v~- 1
Crane Thomas ^r********-*"****,**-^******-*,*, 2
Crawford H. B ~~~~~~~~.~~~.~~~~~ 1
Crawley F. S. Esq. «~WM««««^W*,W«~ 1
Creeham Patrick **~~-~r~-~~,+******+*********? 1
Crees Thomas Frederick »«»M«MM«MW» 1
Creig James ~~~«^~~~~***»~~~*<\MW.~. 1
Crerar James <s»«.<vr*»^r»<-.**«v»**#-^^.^^»«.*#- 1
Cribb Mr. George ~*~^+*~~m*++*+*.*+^*+~» 1
Crisp Mr. James ~~r.~~r*r~~r~:~~:*r*,~~~- 1
CriSp J. MM»»W»<»'M»MH«WM'WMM« 1
Crisp Amos +++r*r++++**.*r~+r+r*~r+r»+*++**r++ 1
Croaker J. W. ~~~~~~~~~~,~,~~~~ 1
Ciocker Samuel *+++++**?»»*++**+?**+***»*?+***+*? 1
Croft Mr. William ~~~~~~~~~~~~.M~ 1
Crofton Mr. Henry »»M»«»w»mMM» 2
Croker John NM»»»^«/««««»»»««»»«« 1
Crook Richard ~~~~w~~<~~~~,»^*#^.w*. 1
Crasby Arthur ~~.«~-~.~-.~-~.*r.~~~-~.,¿w.~- 1
Cross Mrs. Ann MM«»/WWMM~MM«MWM 2
Cross Mrs. Bridget i*-******************,***,**- l
Cross William +***~~****~ ««««««««" 1
Crow John «*sr~~~~~-~WN»-~-*vr~~~~~.~. 1
Crow William Thomson .«W~.«-~~~...,~.MW,, l
Crowley Mis. Catherine W/MM»«M//«MMM. 1
Crowther William, Esq. **+***+*+****+*,*,++*" 1
Crump James~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.r.»~.«. 1
Cutta Joseph (Coppersmith)««»»»«,«»»" 1
CuffeJ.F.«««^«^««-~-~ 1
Cullen James~~#'~~*~~*~.».r~~~~.«-~~ 1
Cullon Cornelius ~*~~~*~r~++~r~++~"*+"., 2
Cumberland James John »/r//WWM»//»M 1
Cumberland William ******"**++*,****,++**, 1
Cumney John ~+~*+*~~~*++++**~*t+<r++**~~, 1
Cumming Mr. J. ++*****+**+**+**+***?+*.**+**.?*+? 1
Cummins Thomas ?r*********-******************. 1
Cummings Sarah ^-^^^v^-^^^^-^^^y.,^^, l
Cummings Catherine ~~~~~~~^^r~.«-.«..M. 1
Cunningham Roheit **+*****+*****+,***,*++,+ 1
Cunningham John f/MAr«yMM«/»MMMMMM 1
Cupid George ++*+****+*****++++****»*******+* 1
Cupit Elizabeth *~¿-~«~~V^.~~.~.M^.~*#^ 1
Curden Patiick '~~~~~~~~~~~~«-*~.r 1
Curdon Mr. Edward ->v*.r~~****~r*r~~**~ 1
Curl Miss K< zia +**++*+,*,**++++"?,**,*+*,++". 2
Curran Mr.1 Anthony ~~~~.~.^.~-,,-.~w~w.~. 1
Currie Thomas +*+*+***+*++?*++++*+++*+**++*++», 1
Curry Patrick +*******?+*+*****?***,*++*******++ 1
Curtis Ann ~«~~~~.~~~~~~.~.~~.~-~~ 1
Cureton Edward ^r**************************** 2
Cushel William ~~~~»r~~~*,~~~~~~ 1

****"*"* JIJUTS RAYMOND,

General Post Oj^ice, Sydney, )

24tli June, 1831. )

1

C4 UTION.

(îi EORGE GAMBLING hereby in

*" forms the Public, that TOOTHILL FARM,
on the Parramatta-road, on which he now resides,
and which is advertised for SALE by the Shonft"
onfThursday next, the 30th instant, was disposed of
under the condition that himself and Wife are to
have the uso of the same during their natural lives,
tho owners JOHV BAUKFII and RICHARD Nouais,
having subscribed to a bond to that effect, and which
he holds in his possession.

TO MEAT CONTRACTORS.

A FAVOURABLE opportunity now

offers to Gentlemen and Contracto^ who are
desirous of exporting Meat to Foreign Ports. The
undersigned, begs leave to return his grateful thanks
to his Friends, and the Public in genera), for the
encouragement he has received, and begs to recom-
mend to their notice upwards of 50 Tons of BEEF
TIERCES, of supeuoi worjcnaus'iip, and on reason-
able terms. ' PETER BRENNAN.
; Gewge-stiect, opposite the Tieastuy.

B&&£Ba oar AwwacpKr»

I3Y MR.SAMUEL.LYONS.

THIS DAY, 28lh Instant, at 11 o'Clock precisely,

a"t his Stores, No. 75, George-st,eet, without

. reserve, > . .

rp WO Pipes PORT WINE, six pieces
J- carpeting, several reams of foolscap and blot-
ting paper, accompt books, hraces, tapes, atiffeners,
shirt collars, Oxonion stocks, watch guards, netted
purses, boys' black stocks, black silk shoes, shoo
.binding, shawls, brown drill, linen sheeting, calicoes,
,shirtings, counterpanos, chocks, blankots, books, one
bale of assorted counterpanes, 1 pipe red port wine,
10 bags white sugar, and a groat ossortraont of other

goods.

Terms-Cash.

THIS EVENING.

THIS EVENING, Tuesday, Juno 28, at the Auc-

tion Rooms of Messrs. PAUL, will bo sold, in
addition to their usual variety of Goods,

THE Remainder of "the SHELLS,

CURIOSITIES, &o. still unsold from Satur-
day evening last.

ALSO,

Rich cut glass, plated goods, cutlery, wearing ap-
parel, fowling-pieces, carpeting, matting, a low
very superior hats, loaf sugar, Sec.

Terms of Sale-Cash.

TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS.

BY MR. S. LYONS,

On Wednesday, the 29th Instant, at 11 o'Clock,

at tho Stores of Mossrs. MARSDEN and FI.OWEII,
George-street, without reservo, to close consign-

ments,

SIXTY HOGSHEADS PRIME

LONDON rORTER.

(10) Ten Pipes London Particular Teneriffe wine.

Terms-All purchasers under "£30, cash ; "£30
and upwards, an approved bill, at 3 months.

On the Premises of Mr. AITLETON, Pitt-street, on

Friday, the lut July, at Twelve o'Clock,

A QUANTITY OP BUILDING

MA TU RIALS, consisting of two circular
shop windows, with shutters, &c, pannel, and other
doors, sash windows, verandah columns, roofing, &c.

Purchasers to take away thoir lots on the following
day after the sale, as the new building will bo pro-
ceeded with immediately.

Terras of Sale-Prompt payment.

An eligible Opportunity to Persons enter

ing into the. Public- Line (the Pro-
prietor retiring from that Business)

without reserve,

BY MR. EDWARD LEE,

On Friday, 1st July, at Eleven o'Clock precisely,

at Mr. NOKTON'S, sign of the Shamrock, Rose,

and Thistio, Prince-stieet,

RUM, Gin, Brandy (in and out of

bond), wine, porter, and ale (in bottle and
draft), cordials-, cigars, tobacco (small fig), spirit and
beer measures, half a ton of salt fish, one cask West
India tamarinds, household furnituro, an excellent

eight-day clock, a dray, nearly new, with many

other articles.

Terms-Cash.

Ä7i eligible opportunity to Persons in Pub-

lic BusÍ7iess.

RY MR. S. LYONS,

On Friday, 1st day of July proximo, ot 12 o'Clock

in the Forenoon precisely, on the Ground,

rplIREE ALLOTMENTS of LAND,
* situate adjoining the Properties of Mr. SAMUEL
TERKY, and Mr. Woo», in Hunter and O'Connoll
streets, opposite Capt. B HOOKS' Cottage, on which
there aro now standing several wooden Buildings.

Tho situation of the Land is so well kuowji, that
eulogium would fall deficient of real capabilities.

A Pinn of this most valuable Property is ready
for inspection at the Office of the Auctioneer.

'Terms.-20 per Cent, deposit, with approvod
bills, &t Sec 6 months for the residue, with security
on the Property. Purchasers to pay their own

conveyance.

** The wooden buildings on the Allotments to
bo taken by tho Purchasers thereof at a fair valuation.

BY MR. JAMES DUNCAN,

On Saturday, the 2d of July, at Mr. McGOWRAN'S,

tho Sign of the Donnybrook Fair, Parramatta, at

One o'Clock,

THE undermentioned VALUABLE

FARMS, the situation of which needs no
comment, and aro well worth the attention of Emi-
grents or Settlers:-  

LOT I.

A Farm, (40) acres, fenced in and cleared and under

cultivation, bounded on the north by Doyle's
farm, and on the east by Randal's farm, with a  

comfortable dwelling-house, &c., formerly the
property of Michael O'Brien.

LOT II.

A Farm, (60) acres, bounded north by Brien's farm,

on the East by Randal's farm, fenced in, and a

part cleared, formerly the property of James

O'Hara.

LOT III.

A Farm, (30) acres, bounded east by Brien's farm,

formerly the property of Michael Cantwell, also
fenced in, and a part cleared.

The above farms are adjoining each other, situate
at Seven Hills, join the estates of Mr. Pye and Mr.
Pike, and are well supplied with water; distance 9
miles from Parramatta, 2 from the Windsor road,
and 3 from the Great Western Road, Prospect, and

the Richmond road.

Terms - Prompt payment.

To the industrióos Mechanic, Tradesmen,

or Persons toishiiig the advantage of a

Rent Rall.

BY MR. SAMUEL LYONS,

On Monday next, the 4th July, on the ground,

without reserve,

SIX comfortable COTTAGES; five

of them situato in Cumberland-street, and the
other one in Long Lane, Sydney; the whole of
them in pood tenantable repair, with sepaiate yards
at the back. Four of them have the advantago of a
?rood well of water, and one (at present occupied by
Mr. Jones, general dealer) has two frontages.

The total rentals are £l 5s. per week.

For the conveniency of all persons, they will bo
put up in six plots, agio'iibly toa plan which is

lying ready for inspection at the ofHe of the auc-

tioneer.

Eulogium would fall short at any attempt to des-
cribe the eli g i iii ty of their situation, and the fast
improving neighbourhood m which they aro.

Terms-20 per cent, deposit, with approved bills
for the residup, at 3 and ö months date from the day
,of sale, and security oujthe premises, if required.

.Purchasers to pay their own coayeyaucos.

BY MR. BARNS,

On Thursday next, in tho Sydney Market-placo,

. ' "without reservo, lor Cash,

NINETY-F1VU JIB AD of CAT-

TLE, bolonging to the PurromrIta School of
Industry ; c»nsktiiig of Cows and Calves, Steors,
Bulloc' B and onosii|erior Duiham-brcd Bull._

BY .MI1.Ï. SPICER, ~~~*
On Thursday, tho 7th of July, at Mr. POLAPK a

London Tavern, Gcorgo-strcet, Sydney,

A FARM, containing 100 acres of

cleared 'and, in the District of Airds, bounded
on one sido by Ray's Form, and o i tho other by
Thomas Rose. 'I ho Farm is known by tho namo

of Boodlo's Furm.

For Amber particulars, enquire of Mr. T. Sr-icrre
his Auction and Commission Rooms, No. 63
Georgo-strept, next door to tho London Tavern. ^
Surry Hills, or the Hampstead and High-

gate of New South Wales, and within
two Miles of the Seat of Government
and the Metropolis of Australia.

Twenty-eight extensive Building Allot-

ments of good Land, Quit-rent of tho
olden times, a mere peppercorn.

BY MR. BODEN HAM,

On Friday, the 15th July, at 12 o'clock precisely,

upon the Ground, with a Marque and Rofrosh

rnouta for the Public.

MR. BODENHAM has the honour

to announce, that ho has received directions
to SKLL one of the most valuable and important
PROPERTIES ever committed to his chargo, and
the sale to tako place without any reserve whatevor.

The Proprietor, RICHARD BUOOKS, Esq. J. P.
, conceiving that it would militate against the im-
provement of Australia, to allow this ground to ro
main any longer idle, offers it to tho gonoial com-

petition of tho inhabitants.

The order of sale will proceed in lots, from No. I
to lot 20, half an acre in each lot, or thereabouts,

most probably moro.

The division of tho property has been by tho vory
,nblo Surveyor made to suit the purposes for o ect
,uig elegant villas or genteel residences upon tho
,most modern stylo, namely, to affoid an opportunity
of oreoting » house and pleasure garden ; com-
prising also a lawn, kitchen garden, with espaliers
and small pathways between,of 2 feet wide, covered
vinery, with a soat at the termination, and all other
domestic comforts, agreeable to the tasto of Iho

purchasers.

The scenery of these allotments is so truly beau-
tiful that it almost surpasses the limits of a mero
advertisement to describe them ; tho vi*ws aro both
picturesque and sublimo, and the situation is parti-
cularly inviting, commanding a view of tho con-
tiguity to the residences of their Honors Mr.
Justices STEPHPN and DOWLING, Colonel SHAD-
FORTH, the Deputy-Commissary General LAIDLEY,
JAMES BVSUY, Esq. and other Public Officers.

In the vista are seen tho 'Heads of Port Jackson,
Blue Mountains, tho Cove, Government-house, tho
Domain, Woolloomoolloo, and Botany Bay, North

Shore, and the Town.

The rising and rapidly increasing prosperity of
Australia, renders these allotments worthy of the
particular attention of capitalists, and Mr. BODENIIAK
feels confident that in calling tho attention of tho
numerous capitalists in this fifth quarter of the
Globe, to what ho conceives will prove, within five»
years, to be the Hampstead or Highgate of Sydney,
iie is only doing his duty to his employer, and to
tho numerous persons who have confided their
estates to his care ; and that these allotments will,
from their healthful and salubrious situation, com-
bining the advantages of water and biick earth
provo ono of the best investments ever made fo

their offspring.

The whole Estate is cleared and stumped. Two
plans with references, with illustiations for buildings
and purchase, may bo inspected at the Estate, Sur-
veying, and Land Agency Offices of Mr. BODEN« AM,
who will proceed to show the allotments, hy mutual
appointment, prior to the day of sale.

Purchasers to pay their own conveyances.

Terms of payment-Ten per cent, deposit ; 6, 12,'
l8, and 2-1 months will bo given for the residue,
upou approved bill, the two last bearing Bank
interest, with security upon the ground from each
purchaser, or approved endorsed bills.

Tho title deeds may be inspected at tho Offices of
JAMES NORTON, Esq. Solicitor.

TO LET

ON A SEVEN YEARS' LEASE,

A FARM of One Hundred Acres,

situate upon Georgo's River, opposite Mr.
Moore's house, three quorters of a mile from Liver-
pool, with a cottage, large shed, and piggery
thereon, and divided into three paddocks. Appli-
cation to bo made to Mr. J. SCOTT, Princo-stroet,

Sydney.

TO LET,

fpHAT elegant and modern RESI

-*- DENCE, latoly occupied by His Honour Mr.

Justice DowLfto, with extensive Garden, &c. si

uated in Kent-street.

The Cottage contains entrance hall, a dininn-,
drawing, and breakfast rooms, study, four bed
rooms, store closet, and verandah rooms. The out
offices consist of kitchen, servants' room, wash-
house, and oven, three stalled stable, men's room,

coach-house, and hay loft. Well *f excellent water,

&c. &c.

The Garden is largo, and well stocked with troos,
and the whole premises adapted for the Residence of
a Family of the first respectability. Rent moderato.

For further particulars, enquire at the Cottage.

JUNIPER HALL TO LET,

FOR a Term of three or five Years,

that extensivo and superbly finished Resi-
dence on tho South Head-road, known by the nama
of " Juniper Hall," about two milos from Sydney.
The property consists of about four acres of land,
on which are erected a genteel two-story Residence,
with eight elegantly finished rooms, a water closet,
a collar, tho whole size of the building, with veian
dah and balcony complote, a coach-houso and sta-
bling, kitchen, laundry, and servants' rooms, a good
garden, well stocked with fruit trooB, and in a hi«-b.
state of cultivation, with every necessary conve-
nience for tho reception of a respectable family.

The healthy situation of this Residence, affording
at the 6amo time one of the most extensive and pic-
turesque views of the Cove, Botany Bay, and tho
town of Sydney, in the Colony, it is presumed, will

entitle it to moro than an ordinary share of public

attention.

Rent moderato. For further particulars, apply to
Roni'iiT CoopHit, 56, Geoige-street.

HOME BUSH TO LET.

rpO LET, for 2 or 3 Years, the House,

-*- with 100 to 500 acres of land, garden, orchard
well stock with choice fruit trees, stables, coach-
house, and granary. The House contains 6 largo
rooms, in good repair, with detached kitchen, and
good water on the premises. Tho healthy situation;
of the above Estate, and its convenient distance
from Town, make the present opportunity very
desirable, for one or two families requiring a com-
fortable residence.-For further particulars, apply

to Mr. MITCHELL, King's Wharf.

TO LET,

THOSE two commodious two-story

HOUSES, with Yards, Stables, Coach-Houses,
Sec, each having a constant 6upply of excellent
water, one situated at the Cornors of Park and Pitc
streots, lately occupied by the lato Dr. HALLORAN ;
tho other adjoining it in Pitt-street, now occupied
by ROGER Tiitn HY, Esq. Commissioner of tho Com t

of Requests.

These tenements are admirably adapted for genteel
families, having every convonienco aud accommoda
'tion for doinostio purposes.

Immediate possession eau be given of the Corner
House ; and ofthat occupied by Mr. TIIEKBY, poa«

session to be had on tho Ut of June.

Enquiie at No. i, Pitt-street.

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