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. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE SYDNEY, IGih NOVEMBER, 1833. GRANTS OF LAND. of WE following Descriptions of GRANTS whom, LAND, with the Names of the Parties to T for promised, are published they were respectively all Parties con- general information, in order that of correcting any cerned may have an opportunity been made inud cirors or omissions which may have | vertently. the end of And Notice is hereby given, that at Caveats Thee Months from this date, unless written Office, of Grant he previously lodged at this Deeds will be prepared accordingly. It is requested that all Christian and Surnames this Office,'at full length, j may be communicated to the Property, J together with the intended Name of the Parlies. and the present Residence of ! ARGYLE. and forty ] 93. WILLIAM WARBY, 240, Two hundred ; ' Plains Acres, Palish of Towrang, at Goulburn line of i boundary hounded on the South by the North chains} Bradley's bearing East 59 , William 100 acres, line bearing North 40 chains ; on I on the East by a

i West 56 chains to the the North hy a line bearing the Mul Muhvarree Ponds; and on the West by warree Ponds. Novem- Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane 21st ber, 1825. Quit-rent, £2 sterling per annum, com-

mencing 1st January, 18S3. ^ Parish un- 94. JAMES PEVEY, 50, Fifty Acres, commencing named, at Sutton Forest, Bong Bong, corner of on the Rivulet, at the North-west Medway the Peter Lowry 'a 60 acres farm ; and bounded'on chains ; on the South East by a line bearing South 27 chains the North-east hy a line hearing West 25 to the boundary of Tengne's farm, and by that fatm to Rivulet; road ; on the West by the road to Medway the North- and on the North by Medway Rivulet to aforesaid. west corner of Lowry's farm Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on 3d Septem-

National Library of http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2214880 ber, 1824. Quit-rent, 7». Gd. sterling per anntun, commencing 1st January, 1831. COOK. Acres, 95. OWEN CAVENAGH, Junior, 60, Sixty opposite Parish unnamed, on the Colo River, George the North Cavenagh's 60 acres grant ; bounded on by ; on the West a line bearing West 21 chains 50 links lintis ; South a by a line South 32 chains 50 on the by " the line East l8 chains to the Colo River ; and on East by that River 34 chains 50 links. Promised by Governor Macquarie on the 10th September, 1818. Quit-rent, 1 s. sterling per annum, commencing 1st January, 1827. 96. ROBERT ARNDELL or EVANS, 80, Thirty Acres, Branch Parish unnamed, on the Colo River, or Upper of the Hawkesbury, commencing 83 chains West- ward along the River from the North-west corner of J. B. Ridge's 50 Acres Grant ; bounded on the East 10 chains ; hy a line bearing South 20 degrees West North 30 on the South by a line West 2Û degrees line chains ; on the West by a Noi th 20 degrees East 10 chains to the Colo Uiver ; and on the Noith by that River 30 chains. Promised by Governor Macquarie, or previously. 1st Quit-rent, Is. sterling per annum, commencing January, 1827. 97. WILLIAM MAUN or CUTLER, 60, Sixty Acres, at Parish unnamed, on the Colo River, commencing Arundell's SO the North-west corner of Robert line bear- Acres Grant ; bounded on the East by a ing South 20 degrees West 15 chains ; on the South 40 chains 30 links ; by a line West 20 degrees North East 15 on the West by a line North 20 degrees

; that chains to the Colo River and on the North by River 40 chains 30 links. previously. Promised by Governor Macquaiie, or 1st Quit-rent, Is. sterling per annum, commencing January, 1827. 98. JAMES M'DOUGALL, 100, One hundred Acres, Parish unnamed, on the Colo River, commencing at Acres the North-west corner of William Maun's 60 line South Grant ; bounded on the East by a beating line 20 West 15 chains ; on the South by a 20 degrees West 15 chains ; on a West 20 degrees Noah 54 chains ; on the West by a line North 20 degrees East 21 chains to the Colo that 54 chains. River ; and on the North by River Promised by Governor Macquarie on 30th Octo- ber, 1013. Quit-rent, 2s. sterling per annum, com- mencing 1st January, 1827. 99. ANDREW M'DOUGAEL, 100, One hundred Acres, Parish unnamed, on the Colo River, com- mencing 9 chains Westward of a small Creek, op- posite James M'Dougall's 100 Acres Grant; line 20 bounded on the West by a bearing North line degrees East 17 chains ; on the North by a Eist 20 degrees South 58 chains ; on the East by a line South 20 degrees West 17 chains to the Colo that 58 chains. River; and on the South by River Promised by Governor Macquarie on 16th Ja- Quit-rent, 2s. sterling annum, nuary, 101G. per commencing 1st January, 1827. 100. SAMUEL ARNDELL or EVANS, 30, Thirty life Acres, Parish unnamed, opposite North-east Acres Grant ; comer of Robert Arundell's 30 line North 20 hounded on the West by a bearing Noitli a line degrees East 12 chains ; on the by ; the a East 15 degrees South 25 chains on East by the line South 20 degrees West 12 chains to Colo on the River at the mouth oía small Creek ;. and South by the Colo River 25 chains. June, Piomised by Governor Macquarie on 14th 2811. Quit-rent, Is. sterling per an.-ium, com- mencing 1st January, 1827. Acres, Pa- 101. JOHN M'DOUGALL, 12, Twelve River, at the rish unnamed, on the Colo commencing the South-east corner, mouth of a small Creek, being ; hounded . of Samuel Arundell's 30 Acres Grant line North 20 degrees East 4 on the West by a line East 15 degrees^ chains ; on the North by a line South 20" South 30 chains ; on the East by a Colo River ; and on degrees West 4 chains to the the South by that River. previously. Promised by Governor Macquarie, or commencing 1st Quit-ient, Is. sterling per annum, January, 1827. Acres, Parish un- 102. EDMUND DOYLE, 60, Sixty 102. EDMUND DOYLE, commencing 5 chains named, on the Colo River, opposite John Smith's Eastwaid of a small creek line ; on the East by a 140 acres grant bounded chains ; the bearin«» South 20 degrees West 17 on line Notth 36 chains ; South bv a West 15 degrees line 20 degrees East 17 on the West by a North ; on the North that chains to the Colo Rivei and by River 36 chains. previously. Promised by Governor Macquarie, or 1st Quit-rent, Is. sterling per annum, commencing January, 1827. 103.'OWEN CAVENAGH, Senior, 80 Acres Parish Comer ot Edmund unnamed, at the North West on the East by a Doyle's 60 acres grant ; bounded chains ; on line bearing South 20 degrees West 23 chains to the South bya line West 20 degrees North 39 ; North West by Wheeny Creek on th« West and River, and that Creek to its junction with the Colo River. /rom thence on the North by that Promised by Governor Macquarie, viz.- 60 acres 30 acres subsequently. on 4lh March, 1811, and

Is.' *"Ouît«rent sterling pet* tmnuhiï eûmmencuigTst January, 1827. Acres, 104. WILLIAM EVERINOHAM, 60, Sixty at Pariah unnamed on the Colo River, commencing ; the East the mouth of Wheeny Creek bounded on and South East by Wheeny Creek to the South acres grant, West corner of Owen Cavenagh's 80 line 20 degrees from thence on the South by a West line North 21 chains 50 links, on the West by a the Colo North 20 tlegires, East 24 chains to chains* River, and on-the North by that River 32 to Wheeny Creek. 10th Sep- Promised by Governor Macquarie on sterling tember, 1818. Quit-ient Is. per annum, commencing 1st January, 1827. Acres, 105. RALPH TURNBULL, 100, One hundred at Parish unnamed, on the Colo River, commencing Evringham's, 60 the North West corner of William line bearing ; the East a acres grant bounded on by ; on the South South 20 degrees* West 24 chains by 41 chains ; on the a line West 20 degrees North line East 28 chains to West by a North 20 degrees of tho Colo River, at the North East corner ; the North George Cavenagh's 60 acres and on by the Colo River 41 chains. previously, Promised by Governor Macquarie, or each. Quit-rent 2». in two portions of 50 acres 1st January, 1827. sterling per annum, commencing DURHAM. MACLEAN» 106. GEORGE M'KENZIE and JI.HN eighty Acres, 1280, One thousand two hundred and Williams' commen- < ; Parish unnamed, Upper River, mile Njprth of cing on the Williams' River, one the Manñ's West boundary line ; and bounded on line of one hundred East by a South by compass line and thirty-five chains ; on the South by a West chains ; the West by a North by compass of 80 on chains to the Williams' line by compass of 175 the Williams' River. River ; and on the North by and Promised by Governor Darling, on 9th June, Quit-rent, possession authorised on 1st July, 1829. 1st .£10 13s. 4tf. sterling per annum, commencing 1st January, 1837. 107. GEORGE MACKENZIE and JOHN MACLEAN, 87, Eighty-seven Acres, Parish of Middlehope, the Eastern- commencing at the Noi th-west corner at in the River Hunter, most part of a particular bend for small opposite the land set apart by Government line Allotments, and hounded on the North by a dividing it from Mr. M'Dougal's land, bearing East to the River Hunter; and on by compass 19 chains all other sides by the River Hunter. in Beitig in lieu of 640 Acres of Land, included on 3d 1920 Acres, promised hy General Darling, November, 1830; possession authorised 15th Octo- ber, 1831. Quit-rent, 14s. 6d. sterling per annum, commencing 1st January, 1832. HUNTER. fifty 108. THOMAS BROWN, 150, One hundred and Acres, Parish of Wambo \ hounded on the West by on Hunter's" a line South 107 chains, commencing junior's, ; River, at David Brown, North-east corner East line chains ; on the East on the South by a East 20 chains Hunter's River; and on by a line North 88 to the Noith by that Rii'er. Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on 22d June, iid. sterling 1824. Quit-rent, £1 2s. per annum, commencing 1st January, 1831. MACQUARIE. 109. SïErHEN PARTRIDGE, 640, Six hundred and forty Acres, Parish unnamed, at Port Macquarie, commencing 47 chains to the North of the North- Innes's on west corner of Major grant, and bounded line chains ; on the West the Nor h by a West 80 the a line .by a line South 80 chains ; on South by partly 'East 80 chains ; and on the East by Major chains. Innes's grant, being a line North 80 Promised by General Darling, on 30th October, 1830, and possession authorised on 21st April, 1831. Quit-rent, £5 Cs. Qd. sterling per annum, com- mencing 1st January, 1839. NORTHU M BERLAND. 110. ALEXANDER BRODIE SPARK, 2000, Two thousand Acres, Parish of Branxton, commencing in at the North-west corner of the church reserve the Parish of Branxton, and bounded on the East 261 chains ; on the by a South line by compass of line of 80 chains ; on South by a West by compass line 201 chains the West by a North by compass of ; the to the River Hunter and on the North by River the Hunter to the North-west corner of church

reserve. Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane on the 2d May, 1823. Quit-rent £2 sterling per annum, commencing 1st Januai y, 1829. 111. EDWARD HARRINGTON, 100, One hundred Acres, Parish of Warkworth, commencing at the North-west corner of John Ilefferon'sone hundred Hefteron's Acre Grant, and bounded on the East by West boundary line, bealing South 52 chains and 80 links; ontheSouthby ISchainsof the North boundary line of Robert Iloddle's land, bearing West ; on the West by the East boundary line of John Dight, junior's land, bearing North 59 chains and 50 links

; the Hunter's to Huntci'3 River and on North by to Hefferon's Grant. River to the North-west comer of Promised by Sir Thomas Biisbane on the 28th October, 1823. Quit-rent 2s. sterling per annum, commencing 1st January, 1829. 112. JOHN HEFI-ERON, 100, One hundred Acres Parish of Warkworth, commencing at the North- on Hunter's east corner of Robert Hoddle's Grant chains River, and bounded on the South by 37 and line, 50 links of Hoddle's North boundary bearing the line of West ; on the West by East boundary "Edward Harrington's land, bearing North 52 chains and-on. the and 80 links to Hunter's River; North, and East by Hunter's River to the North-east corner ofHoddle's Grant. Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane 28th October,* 1828. Quit-rent 2s. sterling per annum, com- mencing 1st January, 1829. 113. HOUSTON MITCHELL, 340, Three hundred and forty Acres, Paiish of Maitland,-commencing No. 37, at the South-east corner of Allotment Prentice's Farm on Wallis Creek, and bounded on its East boundary being a part of the West by chains ; on of the North line by compass of 89 part 5 chains and South by a West line by compass of it Jones' 50 links to the road dividing from Mary that land; on the îesidue of the West by Road, links ; bearing North by compass l8 chains and 50 Catherine Burr's land, on pait of the North by line of 35 chains ; on being an East by compass Buir's land, being part of the West by Catheune of 6 chains and 45 links a North line by compass dividing it Boardman'» to a road 20 feet wide from of the that Road, land; on the residue Noith by 12 chains to being a lin¿ bearing East by compass residue of the Wallis Creek ; and on the East and South by Wallis Cteek to Prentice's South-east corner. selected in lieu of Being a portion of 756 Acres, 1280 Acres of Land promised by General Darling possession authorised on on 29th October 1829, and 8rf. sterling "10th March, 1830. Quit-rent £2 16s. 1st January, 1838. per annum, commencing 114. HOUSTON MITCHELL, 416, Four hundred 114. HOUSTON

and sixteen Acrk, Parish of Maitland Walkn, com- of J. mencing at the South-east corner B. Wilkin- son's Grant, and bounded partly on the East by ,the River Hunter downwards to the North-east ; of the South corner of ParnelFs Allotment on part by the North boundary line of that Allotment, bear- chains" ing West 37 to the Lagoon ; on the re- the mainder of the East by that Lagoon forming and Western boundaries of Parnell's Allotment, Allotments numbered I and 2 by the Western boundaries of Allotments numbered 3, 4, and 5, line 25 chains fiom the being a continued South of ; to- Lagoon to the high road by the high road into Patrick wards Maitland to a road leading Camp- the bell's 5 Acres-; on the remainder of South by that load, bearing We3t 90 links to the North-east

; the corner of Campbell's land by North boundary line of that land, bearing West 10 chains and 50 small links to the Lagoon ; by the lagoon and a the corner of watei-course upwards to North-east the North Campbell's smy Acre Allotment, and by boundniy line of that Allotment, bearing West 20 ; the chains to the East side of a road on West by the East side of the above-mentioned road, bealing North 74- chains lo the South-west corner of H. D. Owen's 300 Acre purchase ; on the North by 26 line chains and 25 links of the South boundary of line that land, bearing East to the West boundary of J. B. Wilkinson's Grant, by 1 chain and 90 links of that line bearing South to Wilkinson's South- _ .South line of J. west corner, and by the boundary B. Wilkinson's Grant, bearing East 79 chains,and 'Wilkin- 50 links^to the South-east corner of J. B. son's Grant. selected in liett of Being a portion of 756 Acres 1280 Acres of Laud, promised by General Dar- autho- ling, on 29th October, 1829. Possession 9s. rised on 10th Mai cb, 1830.. Quit-rent, £3 4d. 1st January, 1838. sterling per annum, commencing 115. WIIXIAM NASH, 50, Fifty Acres, Parish unnamed, at the MacDonald River, bounded by ; at the a line commencing on the MacDonald River South-east corner of G. Cox's land, and extending line Westward 25 chains ; on the West by a bearing South 25 degrees West 2G chains ; and on the South and Ea¿t by the MacDonald River. Promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane 25th Novem- ber, 1825. Quit-rent, 8s. Ad. sterling per annum, commencing 1st January, 1833. By His Excellency Command, ALEXANDER M'LEAY.

COLONIAL SKCRETARY'S OFFICE. SYDNEY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1833, PARRAMATTA ALLOTMENTS. SALE of Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of the Allot- THEments at Parramatta, advertised in the Go- vernment Gazette of the 20th instant, as to take is place on the 9th of January next, postponed for the present. fixed. Nos. 4, 5, and 6 will be sold on the day By His Excellency's Command, ALEXANDER M'LEAY.

SALE OP TUREE TOWN ALLOTMENTS AT PARRAMATTA. COLONAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, SYDNEY, 18lh NOVEMBER, 1833. twelve o'clock on Thursday the ninth AT day of January, 1834, immediately after the Sale of the House and Land at Blacktown, the Collector of Internal Revenue will put up to AUCTION, at the Police Oflice in Sydney, part of the Land lately occupied by Mr. WILLIAM AIRD, and now by Major BOUVE- RIE, situ itc in Parramatta, on the South-side of George-street, ntar the Military Bjrracks, di- vided inlo three Allotments, of which one fronts lo George-street, and two to a lane leading from George-street to Macquarie-street. No. 4.- Is a corner Allotment; and measures 29 perches ; the frontage to Gcorge-slrcet, being 68 feet, and to the lane above-mentioned 118 feet. 118 feet. No. 5.-Measures 32 perches ; the frontage to the lane just spoken of being 66 feet, and the depth 132 feet. No. 6.-Also measures 32 perches; the frontage to the lane and the depth being the same as Lot 5. These Allotments will be sold subject to the nominal quit-rent of a peppercorn ; but the Go- vernment will reserve to itself the right of con- all structing necessary drains and sewers. 2Vte Terms of Payment.-A deposit of twenty per cent, on the day of sale ; the remainder of the price to be paid within two years, by six equal instalments, at intervals of four months, without interest, unless from the day of default, if not paid when due. The purchaser to grant security on the pro- perty, by a mortgage and warrant of attorney. Intending purchasers may view the Pro- mises between the hours of 10 and 2 on every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, until the Sale. Further information may be obtained from the Collector of Internal Revenue. By Command of His Excellency the Governor, _ALEXANDER M'LEAY. NOTICE. nPHE following Cattle were impounded on the " 4lh instant, they being in a Run between Mr. Hugh Kelly's and Mrs. Tighe's, on the Windsor Road, viz. 1. One brindle poll Cow, branded on the hip not legible old, 2. One young Bull, about l8 months branded on the hip not legible.seemingly her breed 3. One old Cow, no visible brand, her horns out on the top, ' * datk brown, some white on the rump ^, 4. One old Cow, red, with n brand resembling [] 5. Ono blaok Cow4, with a while streak on the back, lier horns cut, and a brand not legiblo, with a female Calf; about two months old. If the above Cattle are not released in twenty-one day« from this date, they will be sold, to defray expenses. THOMAS DONNELLY, Poundkeeper. Windsor, Nop 7.1833._ [lu. 6rJ. at Penrith, district of Evan, the following Cattle, found planted by the Penrith Police, in tho Crown Ridges, in the the Bathurst Country ; the owners are to make oath before a Magistrate as to their ownership, previous to the delivery. It not claimed m will twenty-one days, tboy be sold to defray expenses, sgreeble to the Act in Council ; viz. tail, 1 Dark brown Cow, white buck, legs, nnd with a female Calf, branded uear hip W11, oft'hip O 1 Brown Cow, with a rod Bull Calf, branded near hip WB, off hip O 1 red Cow and Calf, branded off hip TS llligible 1 Yellow snail-borned Bullock, brand, near hip 1 Red Cow, branded off bip EJ belly, 1 Yellow poll Ox, white back and branded on near thigh IR bolly, 1 Red Cow, white back and with a Calf, branded near bip Y O JOHN PURCELL, Poundheeper. * \5th November, 1833. [12«.

nine miles North of Penrith, IMPOUNDED,on tbe 27th of September, ona blaok and white Cow, branded on the off hip (I). will If not released in twenty-one days from this date, she be sold at the above Pound, to defray exponaos, agreeable to the Act of Council. JOHN SHAW, Poundkeeper. Nepean, N*v, 12, 1833.

Buperlor Cape Wines tíuitalíle for Private Familien? Undersigned have on hand, a THEfew llutf Pipes, Quarter Pipes, and Half Aums of excellent OLD CAPE MADEIRA; together with Muscatel in Unit Auu)9, mid lied and White Constant!», in Bottle. LAMB, BUCHANAN, & CO. Agentl fo) th* South Aft iron Wins Company. Castlereagh-litett, Nov. 26, 1Ö33.

SHERRY, and MADEIRA PORT,WINK, in pipe» and hogsheads ; RUM and COGNAC BRANDY, in punoheons and hogs beads ;

AND BOTTLED WINE,.in oases of six dozen each. THOMAS STEELE, THOMAS STEELE, 81, Georgu-street Nwemher 183S.

" NEGROHEAD

American Ship BLACK WARRIOR, EX now SELLING by _R. KIRK & SON. 71, GKonor.-gTtiEET. BLANCH begs leave most JAMESrespectfully to return bia moot grateful thanks to hi» numerous Friends mid the Public for their favours, past and trusts, by unremitting atten- tion, to merit » continuance of the same. Having just received additional of descriu. suppliesvv every J v tionof & ¿B © c5^ $Z? © &P <& ¿3 ¿32F (too numerous to luaert in an adrorrifreiuent) he is enabled to SELL at very reduced prices,much lower Î}, than any other houso in Sydney. J. having is engaged an expeiienced Engineer, dnabled to MAKE STEAM ENGINES, of any power, and to alter any kind of Machiuory affixing extra power if required. Cvsttngs in J Brass, ron, or Composition, of any weight, at reduced prices, and on the ebortost notice.

Patterns mode to order. Force ond lift of Pumps made, every sort, to opnVey water to any distance or height. Brass Cocks, wi.h Union joint, of all sizes. J. B. otrnin begs to recommend his-PATENT AUSTRALIAN OVEN, being a most essential article in family. a Builders and others can he furnished with Patent Hinges for Drawing-room and Parlour Doors, upon a new construction ; also, large Hinges; upon the jsarae principle for heavy Gates. J AMONG THE GOODS JUST OPENED, ARE A few sets of Pewter Imperial Spirit Measures Brass and Iron Wire Fiour Sieves Brass and Steel Fire-irons Brass and Japtnnod Choraber Candlesticks Bress and Curb Chain Dog Collars Bricklayers' and Plasterers' Trowelst Carpenters' best Scotch Braces, with $6 bright Bits to each Frome, Hand, and Saws and Frome, Hand, Pit, Cross-cut, and Betty' Saws and Files , Handsome Japanned and Paper (Tea Trays and Waiters Handsome Pedestal Lamps, with ostra Shades and Cbimnies Hearth Brushes nndBrôdm Heads' Iron Tinned Saucepans, No. U to 13 Iron Wire No. 8 to S6 Iron Wire Wheat Sieves in sets

' Iron Castors, No. 1 to 6 v

description - Locks of avery ; " Screws of nil sizes *"

sizes t * Spade* and Shovels, of , Sheet Iron, H ' Copper, and Brass " ' Sheep Shears, Sickles, and Scythes Wire Meat Sieves 2 Toot Rules of Boxwood, and upwards of 100 Tons of assorted Iron Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments ro paired, anti accurately adjnsted, Spectacles, .silver, steel, jil tortoiseshell, and to suit ages. EX ANM JAMESON«""" TO MERCHANTS, SHIP OWNERS, AND CAPTAINS. ^TTHE undersigned has just received, and will he landed in a few days, the following MANUFACTURED IRON WORK,mostly suit- able for Shipping ; the whole being on the latest improved principle, will be found worthy the atten- tion of the Shipping Interest. 1 Cask of cast iron quarter blocks for yards for chain sheets 1 Cask of wrought sheet iron blocks for any sized vessel bull's 1 Cask of quarter block eyes Sals of patent frills aud palls Complete for small vessels 1 Iron winch or crane 1 Do. do. with levor 1 Do. do. with lever, treble purchase Patent dowelling bits for ships' beams A quantity of cast iron Bueaves of all sizes Iron knees to mould Tho following small topsail sheet chain ;-f, 7-16, and i in. round link, with scrowsbacklea and pins Boats' pintles and braces, various Singlo, doubl» and treble Bbeet iron Vat boop, casement, and bundle iron, a quantity ol each and iron, assorted Flat, round, and square iron, assorted Proved chain cables of the foliowng dimensions : 1$ inch, 1 inch, J and J studded hole Anchors, various sizes Ships' hearth Cro8S-out saws Single and double screw jacks N.B Patent ships'fids and truites fitted on an improved principle ; the iron cranes with chains', will be let on hire to builders of ships, at pur day, woek, or month. Every description of iron work completed in a workmanlike manner. H. A. CASTLE, Ship & Anchor Smith, George-street.

EX SCAMANDER

ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF' THE UNDERSIGNED.

N assortment of HARDWARE con A_tiisting of Coopers' and Carpenters' Tools, Agricultural Implements. Saws, Files, Fish-hooks, Sail Needles, Latches, Hinges, &c. Spades and Shovels. Wool Cards and Mouse Traps Cutlery assorted, Window Glass, Stationery Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps, and Musket Flints Muskets, single and double barrelled- Fowling Pieces Horse SlioeR, assorted sizes Pfate. A small assortment of British Tahle and Dessert Forks and Spoons, nnd Tea Spoons Muscatel Raieins, in quarte, boxes Pitch, bright and black Varnish, and Earthenware. Leaf Tobacco (Havanna), suitable for tho manufao ture of cigars An assortment of Nails and Rivets Beaver and Plated Hats lb. Scented and common Soap, in 20 packages Blister Steel, and Hoop Iron Fino Cheese Writing Desks, Ladios' and Gentlemen s Dressing Cases, nnd Ladies* Work Boxes furnished Ale and Porter ia barrels Gunpowder Whaling Gear, consisting of Try-pots, Copper Coolers, Harpoons, &o Sec, Japan Blacking. Mustard. Osnaburg, Dowlas, Waiting Tray», Toys, Ladies' Gloves, &c

NW Oil Casks in Snooks, Sheathing Copper «id Copper Nails, Chain Cables and Anchors, Hand scrows, ¿co. &c. ALLAN M'GAA, BREED.& CO. QUÍIII ttreet, '¿Sil September, 1833.

ON SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, TBAÄ SKIN, iu chests and half HYSONchests ORANGE PEKO CAPER SOUCHONG.

SUGAR, Isle of Fronce, bv the bap; or ton. CHINTZES, CAMBRICS, CORDS. &o. &o EDWARDS & HUNTER, Pitman's Wharf. 3lil October, 1833.

SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT,and CHAMPAGNE in pipes, hogsheads, and quarter ca ks, on SALE, at the Stores of ALLAN M'GAA, BREED, & CO. Queen-street, 23d September,_ 1833

©n sale, at Ujt Stow» of tïjc UNDERSIGNED, riiHE FOLLOWING .*- GOODS: One handsome new WINNOWING MA- CHINE A few prime CHEESE, for families Two Tons of excellent DERWENT HAY I BUT ER, by the cask-a consignment Some CHIMNEY ORNAMENTS, TOYS, &0.&C WINES, of every description WINE GLASSES, TUMBLERS, &c< T. BRENNAND, 5, King-street. September 10, 1833.

ON SALE, the Undersigned, at hit By Stout in George-itieet ; alto, at his Wharf, in Cockle Bay, 13ACKING and LIVERPOOL SALT, *. by the Ton or Hundred Weight. _F. GIRARD.

A FEW DOUBLE PERCUSSION ¿T*- GUNS, bv Ross, of Edinburgh, have buen received ex Lochiel, and nro for SA LE, by THOMAS INGLIS. Auituilinn Company's Office,} J llt/i November, 183.L

TO BE SOLD, E for TIIE Lease 7 years, and Good-will, of excellent an HOUSE, in the best part of Pitt street, repleto with every convenience as a fust-ma established Lodging and Boarding House. Tho elt'gtint House contains an drnmng-room, 25 feet ; dining room, 23 feet ; pnrlours, haek parlour, 4 bed- bed-closets, rooms, 3 servants' sleeping rooms, but- ler's pantry, kitcheu, &o.; 4 stall stable and roach house. For cards, apply at the Stores of Mi.^P« HAYOOK, Gcoige-8lrect.

FORMS OF ALL KINDS ON SALE AT THE GAZETTE OFFICE, viz. for Male and

; APPLICATIONSFemale Servants Dog's Register Forms . Passes ; Regulations for Food nnd Clothing lo Indentures Prisunurs ; for Apprentices; Applica- tions tor Tickets of Leave, ¿te. &c &c. and the eumo acaitately filled if up, required, uud ciery in- formation J ni united.

TO COVER THE ENSUING SEASON

COVENTRY FARM, DISTRICT OF COOK. THE BEAUIIrUL COLT

is two years old, sire the imported HE Horse Clydesdale ; Young Clydes Jaie stand* about sixteen hands high, colour a jet blnck ; he will travel through Cobetty, Narrellan, and Green- dale. Terms-One pound five shillings for a singla Maro; if moro than one Maro one pound each, groomage included -Payment to be niudu on the 1st of January, 1834. Grass paddocks gratis. Coventry Farm. Di tuet oj Cook, f August 20,1833. $

thorough Colonial-bred Horse rg^HlS83. will stand this .Season at Abbotsford, Stone- quarry Creuk. Waverly was got by the thorough-bred imported Ilorso Emigrant, out of a Model m.ire. He stands li 15 is a wit bands 2 inches high , dark hay Horse black points, three years old. 'The large silver li i medal was awarded to m at the Meeting of tim Agricultural and Ho. ticultural Society at Parra- matta, on the 3d instant. Terms-For one mare, ,£2 ; for two or more mares, £ 1 10». No charge for groomage or pad- docks.

YOUmZ CMéMWVFOIRlB XMJILL stand this Season at Kayuga, Dart Brook, Upper District Hunter's River. Young Crawford is out of a Shark Mare, by the thorough-broil imported Horse Crawford ; is« very strong Horse, of a bright bay colour, black rnuue, tail, and legs. Terras-For one Mare, "£2; for two Maros, ¿£l I Jil. each ; and for tbreo Mares and upwards, .¿"l Kli. each, when all belonging to tho same Porson. Groomage,2s 6d.-Paddocks for 1 month gratia. Kayuga Bth October, 1833.

THE PURE-BRED CART HORSE

unrivalled thorough-bred Horse of Mares this THISwill attend a limited number Proprietor's, at season. He will start from the Clydesdale, and be every'ninth day at the follow ' lla'dley's, ; ing' piucos, viz. :-Mr. Nepean Mr. Town's, Richmond; Mr. Ezzoy's, Windsor; Mr. Cobcroft's, Wilberforce; Mr. Smallwoods, Pitt road ; Mr. Pye's, Town ; the White Hart, Windsor Baulkham Hills ¡-calling at Mr. Peasley's. Pros- Road ; and, Mr. pect ; io Mr. Dean's, Western is Joseph Pve's, Eastern Creek. Suffolk out of Old Britannia "(an imported Suffolk Punch) hy Old is decidedlu Clydesdale, is rising four years old, and the best druught Horse ever either bred or imported now in the Colony. TERMS.-For not exceeding two Mare», 5-JS. all 50i. each. No each ; for above that number, January, 1834. groomage. Payable the 1st jc3- No Mares will be taken to graze.

qpHIS thorough-bred Cart Howe will ?* this Season ; attend a limited number of Mares, Williams' Rivter. be will start from the Proprietor's, and travel through the District of Paterson's Tlaina and Maitland. Clyde is out of a favourite'Mnre, twoinches by Old Clydesdale ; stands sixteen hands rising high ; is a dark bay, with black points; turua years old. Terms-£i 10». for eaoh Mare ; groomage, 2», 6d« Payable the 1st of January, 1834. f_