Advertising - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) - 24 Feb 1862 (original) (raw)
Mon 24 Feb 1862 - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)
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CJTBAM to NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO GOLD
IS FIELDS, &c-Tho Intercolonial Boyal Mail Com-
pany's s. s. PRINCE ALFRED, JAMES BOWDEN,
commander, will bo despatched on or about tho 18th Maren, :
for ;NELSON, WELLINGTON, PORT COOPER, and
Passengers and cargo for TARANAKI and M ANUKAU
will betaken on by tho'Company'« Interprovincial g teamer
For freight and passage apply at tho Company a owoe. ?
JOHN VINE HALL, General Manager.
It; ! N. 8. Company.-STEAM to tho
. HUNTER.-Tho CITY OF NEWCASTLE,
TO-MORROW (Tuciay) NIGHT, at ll.
Tho PATERSON, fur CLARENCE TOWN direct, in
"WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7.
, Offices, foot pf Market-street. ? ; ? .. . - ?
BR. N. S. N. COMPANY.-8TEAM to and from
. tho HUNTER during tho month of FEB
The CITY OF NEWCA8TLE, on TUESDAYS and
Tho PATERSON, on WEDNESDAYS and SATUR-
The CITY. OF NEWCASTLE, on MONDAYS and
The WILLIAMS, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 2
Tke^ATERSON, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS,
A »teamer tó' CLARENCE TOWN cn tho 12th and 26th,
Offices-foot of Market-street._
TV\BX AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION
To MELBOURNE. - CITY OF SYDNEY, WED
- MESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.
To ADELAIDE direct.-Steamer on or about 18th March,
To HUNTER RIVER.-ILLALONG, TO-NIGHT,
To CLARENCE TOWN. - ILLALONG, THURS
To BRISBANE direct-TELEGRAPH, WEDNES
To MARYBOROUGH via NEWCASTLE.-WARA
. TAH, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY EVENING,
To ROCKHAMPTON direct.-BOOMERANG, TO-
MORROW, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 6.
From BRISBANE to IPS WICH.-Tho BRISBANE and
From BRISBANE to MARYBOROUGH, GLAD-
STONE, and ROCKHAMPTON.-CLARENCE,
TUESDAY, 4th and 18th March.
A. S. N. Co.'s Wharf, Sussex-street._
MANLY BEACH STEAMERS DAILY.
Fares, la. ; children 6d. PHANTOM leavoa
Circular Quay. Woolloomooloo. Manly.
WIS, 215, C O, 10 30, 2-30. 8-15, 12 0, 5 0.
_______S. H. WILSON, agent.
PARRAMATTA STEAMERS. - The swift and
favourite Boats now ply as follows :
From Parramatta, at 7 and ll a.m, and 3 pim.
From Sydney, at 9 a.m., and 1 and 5 p.m.
From Parramatta, at 7 a.m., and 4 p.m.
From Sydney, at9a.m^^aMS p.m.
Cabin,.ls. 64. Steerage., ls. Od.
Ditto return .. 2s. Cd. Ditto return .. ls. Cd.
_ Or Ninepence each way. _
ILLAWARRA S, N. CO.'S STEAMERS
MORUYA.-THIS DAY, at noon.
ULLADULLA.-THIS DAY, nt noon.
CLYDE RIVER.-THIS DAY. at noon.
WOLLONGONG.-THIS DAY, at noon and ll p.m.
KIAMA_THIS DAY, at noon and ll p.m.
SHOALHAVEN.-TO-MORROW, at ll p.m.
MERIMBULA.-On WEDNESDAY, at ll p.m.
STEAM TO BRISBANE WATER.-The PELICAN,
TO-MORROW at 8 a.m., and on FRIDAY MORN
ING at tho same hoar._- _
CITE AM TO PORT MACQUARIE.-Tho VICTORIA
ö for Port Macquario direct, on THURSDAY, 6th
STEAM TO THE MANNING RIVER.-Tho VIC-
TORIA, on WEDNESDAY at 9 p.m., calling at
CR. R. S. N. CO.-Tho steamship GRAFTON, ifor
. GRAFTON, CLARENCE RIVER, on WED-
NESDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock.
. . _TILMOUTH F. DYE, Secretary.
STEAM TO THE MACLEAY RIVER.-The NEW
MOON, on WEDNESDAY noxt, calling at NEW-
CASTLE for passengers.~ Cargo will be received THIS
DAY,, at Mr. STRUTH'S Wharf. WILLIAM
STEAM to the MACLEAY. - The NEW MOON,
forty-eight hours after arrival.. DALTON, agent.
FOR MACLEAY RIVER, tho schooner TERRARA,
_W. RAE, master, Market "Wharf.
WOOLLOOMOOLOO, for MACLEAY RIVER, to
FOR BRISBANE_For freo goods only.- Tho
MACLEAY PACKET, LAWSON, master, will
load at tho Baltic Wharf,
OLICEMAN, for PORT DENISON.-Shippers aro
requested to make their ENGAGEMENTS at once,
ss a large portion of the cargo ia already engaged. Free
goods will bo received at once, at Roddam and Lethe's
_ ? , _J. and W. BYRNES and CO.
IaOR PORT CURTIS and ROCKHAMPTON.-Tho
" sailing of the favourite schooner UNCLE TOM,
LAKE, master, is unavoidably POSTPONED till
MONDAY. Room for a fow tons more freight.
' For freight or passage apply to R. TOWNS and CO.,
LLEN, - for TWOFOLD BAY, on MONDAY, 21th
Ftr freight or passage apply Commercial Wharf._
OR HOBART TOWN direct.-The fine clipper ship
ISABELLA BROWN, 358 tons register, JOHN
CALLAGHAN, commander, will sail in a fow days.
_ «pr light freight or cabin passage apply to WILLIS,
MERRY, and CO., agents, 17, Church-hfll._
1RST AND ONLY VESSEL FOR PORT
COOPER direct.-The Al brig WINDHOVER,
2S0 tons, WOOD, master. Shippersarorequested to completo
their shipments, sond in their bilk of lading for signatura,
Bjd poss entries before noon on TUESDAY, on which day
MORN'ING"' Droctea 10 *» °»> WEDNESDAY
For freight apply on bsard at Commercial Wharf,
King-stroet ; or, J. J. PEACOCK, Miller's Point.
^y^yiSSEL^for WELLINGTON and PORT
roTTi«00^^1!^11? *Turito regular trader
LOUIS and MIRIAM, J. R. VANDERVORD, com
ÄklyTeÄl6 POrtl0n 0f ^«^.«»1
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the Grafton
« to LAIDLEY, IRELAND, and CO., Lloyd's 1
F°^.AUCn^A.ÍP <Hrect.-«- Tho favourite regular
trader BREADALBANE". G. BARRON, S
manaer, will meet with her usual despatch.
Forfreight or passage apply on board, at the Patent Slip
Wtorf j^or to LAIDLEY, IRELAND, and CO., Lloyd's
F0E,lAS^?A?CISCO--The ütl0 American ship
Trm»H5Um M'GA-W, 635 tons rogieter, J. S. HUN
Esq., commander, will bo deBpatohed for tho abovo
port, from Noweastls, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant.
inH¿fíSt8£2.feí,ill8BUPerlor accommodation) apply to
S^TÄÄ?- Newcastle; 'or to J. B.
METCALFE and CO., Bridge-street, Sydney.
VE8SELS.-WANTED to CHARTER, for Foreign
and Colonial Tey ages. MOLISON and BLACK.
OR MAURITIUS direct, with immediate despatch,
having tho greater part of her cargo engaged.-Tho
toe Al barque ELEONORE, CHARLES JÖNANI8,
For freight or passage, apply to W. H. ELDRED. .
OR SHANGHAI.-The Al clipper-ship GAN J AM,
GEORGE TICKLE, commander, will Bail for the
abovo port on or about Ute 28th instant.
For passage only apply, to Captain TICKLE, on board,
at tho Circular Quay; or to FLOWER, SALTING, and
CO., agente, 31, Hunter-street._
NLY SHIP FOR HONGKONG.-The fine Ameri
can-bnJltclipporahip MARGARET ELIZA, 700
ton», Captain JELLERSON, will bo despatched for the
above port on 26th instant. _.____"._. , _T .
For freight or passage apply to MOLISON and BLAL>x_t
4, Bridge-street; or to R. TOWNS and CO._
FOR LONDON.-Tho fine Al ship GRANITE
CITY, 771 tons register, WILLIAM LEASK,
commander ; has a large portion of her cargo engaged, and
will sail about 16th March. Has superior accommodation
for cabin passengers. nirminisT
Apply on board, at Circular Quay ; or to GILCHRIST,
OR LONDON.-The Al ship TIPTREE, has room
: for a few nassensrers in the intermediate.
Apply onboarTTor to GILCHRIST. WATT, and CO.
OR LONDON direct.-The Al British-built clipper
ship DAWSTONE, 495 tons register, JAMES
NEWTON, commander, is now receiving cargo, and
having a large portion engaged will be dispatched early
next month. Has superior accommodation fer a Limited
number of cabin and intermediate passengers, who will bo
taken under current rates. _._,»",_".
For freight or passage apply to Captain NEWTON, on
board, at the Circular Quay; or to LEARMONTH,
DICKINSON, and CO., Charlotte-place.
(3T Wool received at Marsdon's shod._._
ASSAGES to LONDON.-Rates of Pasaago by the
first-class ship DAWSTONE are
Earlv aoDlication is necessary to Captain NEWTON, on
board, " at"Circular Quay ; or to LEARMONTH, DlUK
INSON, and CO., Charlotto-place. _
FOR LONDON.-To follow tho Granite City.-Tho
Al 13 years ship JOHN BANKS, AMBROSE
WALSH, commander, will bo ready to receive cargo ia a.
few days, and have prompt despatch.
Apply on board ; or to GILCHRIST, WATT, and CO.
OR LONDON.-The splondid ship AGRA, Al for 13
years, 1300 tons burthen, JOHN MAJOR, com-
mander, ia now on the berth, and, having mero than half
her cargo engaged, including nearly all her dead weight,
will meet with prompt despatch. _ T__
For freight or passago apply to Captain MAJOR, on
1 board, Circular Quay ; or io GEORGE A. LLOYD
and CO., agents, Lloyd's Chambers, George-street._
OR LONDON direct.-For Gold and Passengers only.
-Tho Al Hamburgh ship PETER GODEFFROY,
650 tons burthen, S. JOHANNSSON, commandor, having
the whole of her cargo engaged and partly down, will sail
on 10th March. Shippers aro reminded that this vessel
sails under n neutral flag.
Apply to tho captain on board at Circular Quay ; to
RABONE, FEEZ, and CO., Wynyard-strcet ; or to
HIP JOHN BANKS. FROM LONDON.-Con
signees of Goods by this vessel aro requested to PASS
ENTRIES at onco for Circular Cuay. Any goods Im-
peding tho discharges will bo cleared, landed, and stored at
consignees' risk and expense ; and tho ship will not bo re-
sponsible for any damage to, or IOBS of cargo after being
landed. Bills of lading must bo produced at tho oOice of
tho undersigned, and orders for dolivory obtained beforo
any goods con leave tho wharf. GILCHRIST, WATT,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-LIBERATOR from
LONDON.-This ship will dischargo at Circular
Quay. Consignees aro requested to PASS ENTRIES
immediately. The Bhip will not bo responsible for goods
after they aro landed. Bills of lading must bo produced,
freights paid, and orders for delivery obtained from
YOUNG, LARK, and BENNETT, George and Mar
DUTCH Ship HEBE, from ROTTERDAM.-Con
BigneeB by this vessel aro informed that sho will
discharge at Campbell's Wharf, and aro requested to pass
ENTRIES at onco. All goods not cleared at tho Customs
by noon on TUESDAY, the 25th instant, will be entered
J by tho undersigned, landed and stored at consignees' risk
I and expense, and tho Bhip will not bo responsible for any
loss of, or damago to cargo, after being landed. Billa of
lading must be presented nt tho office of tho undersigned,
I freight paid, and orders for delivery obtained, before any
[ goods can leave tho wharf.
_FROST, KOHLER, and CO., agents.
DUTCH Ship HEBE, from ROTTERDAM.-Captait.
KIEHL will not be responsible for any dobts his
crow may contract whilst in this port. PROST,
KOHLER, and CO., agents._
WANTED, a VESSEL to load coals for a port in
China. Apply to Secretary of tho Tomago Coal
Mining Company, Spring-street._
WANTED to CHARTER, .by tho month, a smart
SCHOONER, CO or 70 tons. Address P., HERALD
CHARTER.-lg_*Wanted, VESSELS for the convey-
ance of CoaT from BELLAMBI to SYDNEY.
LAIDLEY, IRELAND, and CO., Lloyd's Chambers.
FOR SALE, the French Barque SALOMEE, 234 tons
register, 350 tons burthen. The undersigned is
open to deal for this very good and useful vessel, built at
Nantes, of the best material», having a first-rate inventory,
and ready to go to Bea at one hours notice. .Sho is now
discharging a cargo of sugar at Moore's Wharf, where she
may be examined. VIAL D'ARAM, 4, Richmond
FOR SALE, the well-known Al clipper Schooner
MARY SMITH, 99 tons register, built of the best
materials at Berwick on Tweed, sails remarkably fast,
I carrieB a largo cargo, is coppered and copper-fastened, well
found in boats, saus, spars, gear, and «tores of every des
criplion. For further particulars apply on board, at Com
merdai Wharf, foot of King-street, or to HENRY H.
BEAUCHAMP, 14, Barrack-street._
TENDERS for Discharging the CARGO of the ship
LIBERATOR, from London, will be received by
1 YOUNG, LARK, and BENNETT, George and Mar
MAIL STEAM SERVICE. - OTAGO to MEL-
BOURNE, direct.-Tenders will bo received at the
Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand,
on or before FRIDAY, the 7th day of March, 1802, from
parties willing to carry the Mail for 12 months from Otago
to Melbourne direct, starting from Otago in time to eaton
tho steamer which loaves Melbourne, at present, on the
26th of the month. The steamer must be capable of doing
Subsidy te be paid monthly. Contractor failing to per
form the service, unless from stress of weather or accident,
to forfeit subsidy and an equal amount aa penalty.
_JOHN HARDY, Provinoial Secretary.
MITH, BROTHERS, and CO., Agents for tho Liver
pool Underwriters' Association.-Extract from letter
of appointment :-" It is cresumed that the assured or their
reptesentatives will readily avail themselves sf tho assist-
ance of our Agenta who are appointai by the Underwriters,
who act in their behalf, and whose co-operation will facili-
tate tho settlement ef loss or average with the underwriters,
(Signed) THOMAS COURT, Secretary Liverpool Under-
APPRENTICES. - Destitute Children's Society.
Resolution passed by the committee on Wednesday,
tho 12th February, 1862.-"Resolvod that no person shall
obtain an apprentice from this institution who is not a
subscriber of six months' standing;"
_ALFRED H. STEPHEN, Soorotary.
REGENTVILLE.-This delightfully situated mansion
is now under repair, and will shortly be opened as a
Private Asylum for the reception and treatment of nervous
and insane patients. Medical men and friends of those
thus afflicted, désirons of availing themselves of the advan-
tages of this establishment will oblige by making early
applications, as, at the commencement only a limited num-
THOMAS WILLMOTT, M.R.C.S.L., Penrith, pro
DIVIDEND.-In pursuance of a resolution bassod at
the Goneral Meeting of proprietors, held This Day,
a DIVIDEND of Five per cent., and also a bonus of Two
and-a-half per cent, for the past half-year will be payable
at tho Bank of New South Wales, on and after the 1st
Australian Gas-light Company's Office, Sydney, 19th
REVOLVERS. - Trantor'B genuine doublo trigger
c_T-r.paîGntn,otion' mi Colt'8 new REVOLVERS, for
bALE, by tho undersigned, 326, Goorge-stroot (over
MYLREA Ma° DomieU,B)' *. GARLAND
INI^£N «Su °rDSTPitu Hclmct So!aQ HATS, Grass
cloths, Silk, &«., for SALE, at lower prices, in lota to
suit purchasers, to closo accounts. ?
F. GARLAND MYLREA, 326, Qeorgo-gtroat.
_PERSONS ADVERTISED FOB._
HANNAH MACLACHARDY call as soon as possible
at Mrs. DUNN'S Office, 177, Castlereagh-street. .
HENRY CUB1TT, who addressed a letter to tho:
Police Magistrate at Maitland, on tho 17th December,1
last; will oblige by calling upon, or Bonding his address to, '
the Crown Solicitor, Sydney._;_ . '
MR. MILTON, Plumber, will oblige by CALLING,
on Mr. A. LENEHAN, Castlereagh-strect; :
THIS EVENING, MONDAY, February 24.
Mr. JOSEPH JEFFER80N in two now characters
in the admired drama from Dickens' story of .
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH ; ,
and in the laughable character ef
The performance will commence with the admired drama ;
from Dickens' story of ? - _"
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. .
To conclude with tho comio drama, entitled
MBOULANGER begs to invito the members of the ¡
. musical profession to'his COMPLIMENTARY!
CONCERT, THIS EVENING, at the" Masonic Hall. ;
Ladies and gentlemen will bo admitted on leaving their
THIS EVENING, February 24th.
, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO
1, Fantasia on airs - Somiramido - Thalberg - M.
i 2. Song, True Happiness-C, YOBS-Miss Brady.
3. Serenade-Don Pasquale-Boulanger-M. Boulanger. ,
: 4. Song, When Lubin Binga' of youth's delights-J. W. '
' 6. Sonata in A Flat-Beethoven-M. Boulanger.
6. Sontr. Old friends and other days-W. V. Wallace
7. March Fúnebre-Thalberg-M. Boulanger.
8. Song, When Borrow eloepeth-E. Land-Mrs. Cordner. '
0. Duet, Our homo amid the mountains - Glover - >
10. Impromptu Polka-Boulanger-M. Boulanger.
Mr. Cordner will preside at tho pianoforte.
Tickets, 3s. 6d. each._J_'
ANCING ACADEMY, 103, Elizabeth-street, near
King-street. Mr. W. CLARK'S Quadrille As
sembly THIS EVENING, Monday._
ANCING.-Mr. W. CLARK'S Quadrille Assembly,
at Mr. Bates', Prospect, on TUESDAY next.
KING'S SCHOOL, PARRAMATTA.-Mr. JOHN
CURRAN'S FarewoU BENEFIT CONCERT,
TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, Fobruary
25th.-The following ladies and gentlemen have
kindly given their gratuitous services, viz., tho Misses
Brady, Mrs. Cordner, Mr. Waller, amateur ; Mr. W. J.
Cordner, tho Parramatta Amateur Minstrels, and the Par-
ramatta Volunteer Band. Tickets, 3s., to be had of the
principal shopkeepers and at tho door on the evening ;
doors open at naif-past 7, to commenco at 8 o'clock.
Mr. W.- J. CORDNEE, conductor.
Mr. CHARLES V. HOWARD, hon. manager.
PRICES REDUCED -Admission, 6d. Will CLOSE
on FRIDAY, 28th February. All should soe,
before it leaves for Europe, tho Petrified Aborigine,
Gigantic Crocodiles. Prince of Wales, King-street Eaat.
AUSTRALIA V. "OLD ENGLAND."-The cham-
pion oarsman of Australia (Richard Green) having
determined to pay a VISIT to ENGLAND, to test his
powers against tho CHAMPION of the THAMES, a
public MEETING of his friends and othera favourably
disposed towards the project will be held on MONDAY
EVENING next, nt eight o'clock, in tho Long Room
at Tattersalls, to concert measures for defraying the
cost of his pásense, and to enable him to negocíate tho pro-
posed match. Native Australians attend ! Eight o'clock
Monday evening. G. THORNTON, hen, sec._
AUSTRALIAN JOINT-STOCK BANK.-Notico
is hereby given, that a Special General MEETING
of tho proprietors will be hold at tho banking house of tho
Company, in Sydney, on TUESDAY, the 4th March, at
ll o'clock a.m., for the purposo of electing a director to fill
tho vacancy in tho Boara of Directors, caused by tho
resignation of tho Hon. J. B. Darvall, Esq.
By order of tho Board of Directors,
A. H. RICHARDSON, General Manager.
AUSTRALIAN JOINT-STOCK BANK. - The
following duly qualified proprietors have each given
the requisite notico that they are cindidates for election to
tho office of director, at the special general meeting of pro-
prietors on the 4th March :-?
JOSHUA F. JOSEPHSON, Esq.
By order of the Boord of Directors,
i A. H. RICHARDSON, General Manager.
RICKET.-ALBERT CLUB.-A MEETING of
tho Committee will be held on MONDAY EVEN
I 1NG, at Poehlmon's Cafe, at half-past 7 o'clock sharp.
_PETER C. CURTIS, hon. seo.
GARIBALDI CRICKET CLUB.-Meeting THIS
EVENING, Club Room, Church-hill, at half-past
7. Business of importance.
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY.-In pursuance of a reso-
lution by a preliminary meeting held in Mr. Kearney's,
Brougham Tavern, Pitt-street, on Wednesday, the 19th
instant, a General MEETING is hereby called for THIS
(Monday) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, in tho samo place, to
consider and decide on the best mode of celebrating that
RICHARD CREAGH, hon. secretary pro tem.
fT\ATTER8ALL'S.-A MEETING THIS EVENING,
A. on tho Great Randwick Handicap, and to take into
consideration all matters connected with the Postponement
OUNG AUSTRALIAN QUADRILLE CLUB.
The members of the above club, together with othera
wishing to join, are requested to ATTEND a MEETING
THIS EVENING, at Mr. JoneB*, comer of Abercrombie
and Parramatta streets, at 8 o'dock sharp.
_T. M. HENNESSY, secretary.
ST. LEONARDS' SCHOOL OF ARTS. - The Annual
MEETING (lapsed, owing to the absence of a
quorum, when previously called) will be held on MONDAY
EVENING, the 24th instant, in the Hall of the institution,
for the purpose of receiving the report of the committee,
electing a new committee, and transacting any other
business of which due notice has been received.
By order of the committee,
J. A. READ, hon. secretary.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT
80CIETY.-Notice is hereby given, that the
thirteenth Annual MEETING of the Australian Mutual
Provident Society will be held in the principal office of the
eociety, Hunter-ftrcet, Sydney, on FRIDAY, the twenty
eighth day of February noxt, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
to receive tho report of tho directors, to elect a director in
the place of John Fairfax, Esq., who retires by rotation,
and is not eligible for re-election, and to choose an auditor
in the room of O. B. Ebsworth, Esq., who retires by lot,
and is not eligible for re-election.
ROBERT THOMSON, Secretary.
Hunter-street, Sydney, January 29th.
NOTICE is hereby further given, that Mr. FREDE-
RICK EBSWORTH, having resigned his seat at the
Board, there will bo a SECOND Vacancv in the Direction,
to bo filled up at tho Annual Meeting on FRIDAY, 28th
ROBERT THOMSON, Secretary.
! 37th By-law.-No member shall, at any meeting, be put
in nomination for the office of director, unless written notice
thereof shall have been given to the board or to the Beere
' tary, at least seven days before such meeting.
OLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY.
Notice is hereby given, that the Half-yearly General
MEETING of the proprietors of this Company will beheld
on MONDAY, the JMih February,-at 12 o'clock noon, at
the Company's Offices, No.i4, Bridge-street, Sydney, to
receive the report of the directors for the half -year ended
31st Deeember, 1861 ; to elect a director in tho place of
Edward Knox, Esq., who retires by rotation, but is eligible
for re-election, and to.transact such other business as mw
be brought before the meeting.
Candidates ¡for the vacant seat in the direction aro re-
quires, by the S6th clause of tho deed of settlement, to give
notice in writing, to the Manager, at the Company's offices,
at least fourteen days previous to the day of election.
By the order of tho Bonrd,
J< GRAFTON ROSS, Manager.
OLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY.
- EDWARD KNOX, Esq., has given tho notice re-
quired by th» Deed of Settlement that he is a candidato for
re-olection to tho vacancy in the direction that will bo oc-
casioned by his retirement by rotation on tho 24th instant.
" , J- GRAFTON ROSS, manager.
Sydney, 12th February, 1862. .
CHRIST CHURCH.-ST. LAWRENCE PARO- |
CHIAL ASSOCIATION.-Tho Annual MEETING I
will be held in Christ Church School House. en MONDAY j
EVENING noxr, the 24th instant, at half-past seven.
The members of tho congregation and parishioners are par
Henlarly invited tofettend._:_
T_fO. 2 COMPANY, S. B. V. R.-A MEETING of
J3I the Company will be held at the Volunteer Office,
? THIS EVENING, for the Election of two Corporals.
. Ballot will be open from half-past 6 to 8 pm.
*^ , W. C. WINDEYER, Captain.
.KTO. 3 COMPANY, S. B. V. R.-BALL PRACTICE
JL^ at the Military Butts'THIS AFTERNOON, from
3 o'clock till 6. Ammunition can bo obtained from Lieu-
tenant Farrell. JAMES R. FAIRFAX, Captain.
MUNICIFALITY OF THE GLEBE.-Notice is
_.T_I hereby given, that Copies of the ELECTORAL :
« LIST of the Glebe for 1862-63 ar« exhibited for publio in-
spection at tho Council Chambers, Glebe Road, where any
information respecting, them may he obtained. j
_CHARLES STOREY, jun-, Conned Clork.
TO'THE SHAREHOLDERS of the Hunter River ¡
New Steam Navigation Company.-LADIES AND I
'GENTLEMAN,-I beg to inform you that I am a Candidato |
-for the vacant seat at your board. . S
" Holmwood, Newtown, 7th February. _._ '
SOLEMN CONSECRATION OF ST. BENEDICT'S Í
J5> CHURCH.-On MONDAY, the 24th instant, the ;
feast of St. Matthias the Apostlo, His Grace tho Arch- ;
bishop will Consecrate St. Bonediot's Church. Tho Right :
Rev. Dr. QUINN, Bishop of Queensland, will celebrate
Pontifical High Mass ; the sermon will'be preached by the ¡
Very Rev. J. J. THERRY, Arohpriest. This is tho first,
time that this solomn function has taken placo in the '
Southern Hemisphere. The publio are invited not ta let j
pass thiB opportunity of witnessing one of the moat, beautiful ?
among tho ceremonies of tho Church. The ceremony will
.emmence at 7 o'clock in the morning, High Mass will
commence about ll o'clock. To meet the expenses of the ,
solemn ceremony tickets of admission will bo ten (10)
Cards of admission to be had at the following places :
. St. Mary's Cathedral, Mrs. L. Corcoran, Lower_George
street ; Mr. Moore, opposite the uathedrai ; Mr. f lanagan,
George-ftreet, near Bathurst-street ; Mr. M'Encroe,
George-street ; St. Benedict's School-room ; and of the
committee of gt. Benedict's Society._"_.
SAINT ANN'S CHURCH, Ryde.-A BAZAAR wil
' be held at Ryde, in aid of the fund for the completion
of the building, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant.
Visitors from Sydney are informed that, by taking a return
ticket per steamer, either at 0 a.m. or 1 p m,, they will be
conveyed back by a special boat, to leave Ryde at G 30.p.m.
'without extra charge. N.B.-Azt excellent band will be in
Electric Telegraph Branch,
ALTERATION IN ROUTE -NOTICE.-The pro
posed line of telegraph to Wollongong and Kiama,
will leave tho Great Southern Railway, nppotite Appin,
via1 Rixon's Pass, instead of Douglass Falk and Mount
' E .C. CRACKNELL, Superintendent of Telegraphs.
SAVINGS'BANK.-This Bank is open doily, both to
receive and pay moneys, from 12 to 2 o'clock, except
Saturdays, when ¡tis open to'.reccive moneys from depositors
_ G. O. ALLAN, ManagingTrnstee.
NOHCE, NOTICE, NOTICE.-Whereas certain
Wheat, amounting to 140 bushels (more or less),
three HORSES branded MC, near shoulder; ono MARE,
branded PP ; one Bay HORSE, 151 off shoulder ; four
COWS, two branded MC, two unbranded; also ono Dray,
with fittings, ¿co., were surreptitiously taken from tho pre-
mises of JOHN CROW, at Arls, near Campbelltown, this
is to give notice that any person harbouring the same will
be prosecuted, as they ore under distraint for rent.
_ RICHARD ATLAY, Bailiff.
NOTICE.-A Gentleman's and Child's SADDLE was
sent with my goods from Sydney, directed to Mr.
M'GRATH, Rooty Hill Station. Theownercau have them
by paying expenses. If not claimed in threo weeks, they
will be cold, WILLIAM GLASSON, Holwood, Blayney,
NOTICE -CHINESE IMMIGRATION ACT, 25
: VICTORIA, No. 3.-All Chineso residing within
the jurisdiction of tho Water Police Court aro reminded
that unless they obtain the certificate mentioned in the
above Act, on or before tho 28th instant, they will bo liiblo
to a penalty of tea pounds. WILLIAM CRANE, clerk
of petty sessions, Water Police Office, Phillip and Albert
stretts, Sydney, 22nd February, 1862._
I-'THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give notico to Mr.
, f. Jj. FLANNERY, late of Mount Vernon, in the
Penrith district, that his BAY MARS, branded ITH,
now miming on my farm, will bo sold by auction, on
TUBSDAY, tho 4th March, at Liverpool, unless the ex-
penses and charges are paid to me. JAMES CLBRY,
Cecil Hill Farm. 18th February, 1862. _
NOTICE.-The undersigned being about to leave the
colony, requests all persons indebted to him to
pay the amount to Messrs. STENHOUSE and HARDY,
and thoso who have any claimsaro requested to send in their
accounts for liquidation. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE.
TO CHARCOAL BURNERS, &c-Several largo
Trees may be had for clearing, near Burwood. D.
HICKS, 121, Campbell-street._
TO ARCHITECTS, or Gentlemen about to build near
Burwood or Ashfield, &c.-Superior Building Stone,
from Cabarita Quarry, in large blocks. D. HICKS,' 121,
I~N THE assigned estate of J. W7RÜSH, a seoond^nd
final dividend of sixpence half-penny (6Jd.) in the £
will be payable at tho office of the undersigned, on and
after/MONDAY, 24th instant. PRINCE, BRAY, and
OGG« Georgo-streot, 21st February.
ARKHAU8EN'S HOTEL, George-street.
O.P. BARKHAUSEN begs to announce to tho public
of Sydney that he has taken the house known as La Ville de
Pari«, in George-street, two doors from the Bank Auction
Room, which will be open on TUESDAY next, where
wines, spirits, beers, ice drinks, and other refreshments, of
the very best description caa be obtained.
8PAGN0LETTI, Professor of Music, Vern.
E. RAMSAY, Grocer and Te» Dealer, Balmain.
» N.B. Every article supplied at Sydney prices.
HAROLD SELWYN SMITH, Commission and
? General Agent, receives and makes advances on
consijpiments, . collects interest, rents. &o., and négociâtes
loans.- Offices, 54, Queen-street, Melbourne.
MRS. CHAPMAN, Teacher . of the Pianoforte,
_Chizlott's-bttildingB, Newtown. ?
REMOVAL.-LENDER, MULLER, and CO., from
, .i Macquarie-place to Wynyard .lane, opposite Mr.
SBCON.P-HAND FURNITURE, Book», Petaros,
Crockery, Clothing, &o, purchased te any amount for
cash, at RAYMOND'S, 19, Parramatta-stroot, nearly
opposite Tooth's Brewery,
THE UNDERSIGNED is a PURCHASER of
BANK and other SHARES. WILLIAM BAD
COCK, Macquarie .place.lSjhFebruary, 1862.
WILLIAM BOCK, Working Jeweller, and pipes
mounted in any style. No. 28, Market-street.
WOOL.-The' undersigned is a CASH purchaser of
this season's clip, or will moke advances on the
.ame, consigned to his correspondents is London. M. M,
CAMPBELL, Cloth Manufactory, Sussex-street.
WWILLINGTON is making shipments of parcels
. regularly to Pickford and Co. per first-class
Clipper Ships for the United Kingdom, New York, and tho
Continent of Europe. Small parcels ls. Prince? street,
MONEY.-To Gentlemen holding Government or
other permanent appointments, officers in the United
Service, tho advertiser, wno is acting for executors,, will
advance' immediately, ' on personal security, for short
periods, sums varying from £25 to £150. The advantages
. offered, are prompt replies to application», low rate of inte-
rest, ajid the strictest confidence in all coses. Apply, in the
first instance, by letter, to A. O., Box No. 247, Post Oflios,
FOUND, the half of a £10 NOTE. J. J. JOSEPH
, SON._?? . ?._? ? . ? ? ??
0¿T, on Surry Hills, 18th, a small DOG, short ears,
long tail. T.. DIXON, South Head Road ; finder
LOST, on Friday night, 21st, Ono Half of £5 NOTE,
No. 13867, on the Oriental Bank, and a atop has
been put to the same. The finder will receive £1 by apply-
ing to Mr. KING'S Hotel, Pitt-street.
LOST, on Sunday morning, a white COCKATOO, with
'» Bore lee. If tho finder will be kind enough to re-
turn it to Mr. LEMA1RE, fruiterer, opposite the Cathe-
dral, George-street, a regard will be given._
LOBT, from Campbelltown, on Saturday, 15th Fob
rnary, BAY MARE, black mane and tail, hind fet-
locks white, star in forehead, branded M near shoulder, JJ
off side neck, collar marked, »hod allround. £1 reward
on delivery to Mr. BOCKING, Campbelltown ; or Mr.
f*t f\ REWARD,-Where aa, on Saturday night last,:
¿LAU about elovcn o'clock, a large black DOO was
stolen from my premises, at the corner of Bank and Dale,
streets, Chippendale, and is supposed to have been killed,
any person Who will give such information as shall lead to
the conviction of all the parties concerned in tho stealing
and killing the Baid dog, to tho undersigned, shall receive
the nbovs reward. JOHN TOMSON, corner of Bank and
Dale streets, Chippendale_ ._
_»pr REWARD.-I hereby offer the above reward to:
. Ji«l any person or persons that will give me any infor-
mation respecting my Husband, THOMAS MASON-,
where he could be found at present, whether he be dead or
alive-he having left me two' years and a-half ago, with '
three small children ; shoemaker by trade, light hair, bins j
eyes, abouts feet G, was a soldier in the 99th Regiment. !
ELIZA' MASON, Singleton. _1____J
STOLEN or STRAYED, from the Wesleyan Minister's :
premises, Newtown, a Black MARE, white star on ;
forehead, about 14 hands high, branded WM on near
shoulder, and W on neck. . If strayed, a reward of £1 will.
] be paid to any one bringing her back. If stolen, £5 w ill be .
paid on conviction of the thief. :
AUTION.-I hereby caution all parties fromengaging '
er harbouring a BOY named RICHARD MAN- :
NINO, he having absconded from my hired service.
CATHERINE BROWN, Paragon Hotel. ;
R. NATHAN has RESUMED his Professional;
' Instructions in singing and theory of music
Terms, per lesson ... ...Oneguinea
Classes, by the hour ,. ,. .. Oneguinea.
Ladies in the country by enclosing their song (with the
above fee), stating their compass of voice, may rocéive J
Mr. Nathan's written instructions by return of post. j
Byron Lodge, Randwick. _;_ ¡j
HE HARBINGER.-Tho FIRST. NUMBER ot \
the HARBINGER, a new weekly journal, designed j!
as a medium for the propagation and defence of evangelical
truth, as well as general intelligence, will bo issued March ;
8th NEXT, demy folio, 8pp. Price three shillings !|
per quarter in advance. Communications to be addressed
to Mr. RUTLEDGE, Surry Hills. Agents aro requested ;
to forward their lists, and to state the number of copies
they expect to dispose of._ .
^^T_W Tilg w/>- .'.«insg jn Mnmtuar», at la. M. Aimil.
1^1 FOLLOW "THÉ"TRACK ; an Australian Novel.
Written by Twig, illustrated by Stump -, published in Mel- ,
bourne, and sold by J. E. CLARKE, 350, George-street. .
SYDNEY MUSIC HALL, 360, Gesrge-street.-The
Maiden's Prayer, the popular drawing-room piece. .
ERARD'S London manufactured Oblique Grands, Cot
tage, &c. H. MARSH, sole agent._'_
PIANOFORTES, by Broadwood, Collard, Cadby
Murphy, Frood, Sec., in rosewood, walnut, and
mahogany, on the most equitable terms. HU RFORD and
CO., pianoforte makers, Castlereagh-street. N.B.-Instru-
menta tuned, repaired, silked, polished, packed, removed,
lent on hire, and taken in exchange._'
FOR SALE, a quantity of ZINC COVERING. Apply
to CAVAN BYRNE, Picton Anns, Haymarket.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS and others.-A good second-
hand patent MANGLE for SALE. Apply at No. 68,
AN educated Youth wants a situation on a station or
country storo. BREMNER, 120, King-street.
AT GRAHAM'S, 106, King-street.-Wanted, a BOY
and FEMALE SERVANTS, for the country.
AN INVALID LADY is desirous of meeting with a
young Lady, of genteel parentage and unexeption
ablo reference, as COMPANION, and to assist withneedlc
work. Apply No. 1, Pugh's Cottages, Waverley._
ARESPECTABLE Young Person wants a SITU-
ATION as , GENERAL SERVANT. Good
character; town preferred. Address E. H., HERALD
CLOCKS of every description repaired. FRANCIS
JONES, 20, Hunter-street.
DRESSMAKING. - Wanted, APPRENTICES.
Mrs. MASON, Pitt-street, near Liverpool-street.
OVERNESS.-A Lady REQUIRED daily. For
address apply at tile Female Homo, Castlereagh
street, opposite St. James's Schoolroom. _
M PRO VEIL-Wanted, LADS with a knowledge of
Carpentery would suit. ENEVER, wheelwright, 506,
UNIOR CLERK.-Wanted, in a mercantile house, a
Junior Clerk ; .must write a good hand, and have
some knowledge of accounts. Address Box 45.
EDICALÍ-T-A COUNTRY PRACTICE is open to
a duly qualified MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.
It is desirable that ho should bea married man. For
further particulars apply to'A. and B., Port Macquarie.
MEDICAL.-A COUNTRY PRACTICE is open to
a duly qualified MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.
It is desirable that he Bhould be a married man. For
further particulars apply to A. and B., Port Macquarie.
NEEDLE-WOMAN wonted, at HENRY WILSON'S
Factory, 157, Pitt-street North.
PARTNER WANTED, with a capital of £250. The
investment is safe and highly remunerative. Address
QUEENSLAND.-Wanted for Brisbane, a superior
GOVERNESS for a private family, Applicants
are requested to state terms, qualifications, and other parti-
culars. Address Mis. D. F. ROBERTS, Ravenswood,
ESIDENT GOVERNESS.-A Lady, whoso engage
ment will ond in March, desires to RE-ENGAGE.
Having studied and subsequently resided on the continent
of Europe, she -.will instruct finishing pupils or others in
music, French, Italian, drawing in chalk and pencil, and
flower painting, with an English education. References
unexceptionable.. Address S. S,, Moona Plains, Walcha,
PRING CART BODY MAKERS.-Wanted, Two
first-class Hands, permanent. KNBVBR,, wheel-
wright, 606, George-street.
TO DRAPBRB.-Wanted, an ASSISTANT. Apply
to HOARE and MACKAY, 331, George-street.
liHO TAILORS. - A good Trousers Maker wants
3. EMPLOYMENT. Address G. A., HERALD Office.
TO TAILORS.-Wanted, Two JOURNEYMEN, only
first-rate hands need apply. D. FLINN, Parramatta.
TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS.-Wanted, a good
HAND. J. J. CURRAN. 649, Haymarket.
TO MERCHANTS.-Wanted to place a respectable
YOUTH in a Merchant's Office. G. X. P., HEHALD
TC) STATIONERS.-Wanted, ä SALESMAN
thoroughly acquainted with the trade. E. GREVILLE,
8j Biidgo-street._ . . . ?, ._
TO MERCHANTS, DRAPERS, &c-A thorough
business MAN, as SALESMAN, or head of any
department (except wines and spirits) on salary or commis-
sion. Address 555, HERALD Office.
O PARENTS and GUARDIANS.-Wanted, a LAD,
aboutis, as APPRENTICE to the Saddlery and
Harness business, in the country ; he must he a Protestant.
Apply to WILLIAM DALTON, agent, Market Wharf.
TO CONTRACTORS.-WANTED, a Contractor to
put np 100 miles of fencing; security required.
Wanted, a Bricklayer fer Queensland ; Man Cook, a Lad
for country hotel, Female Servants for the Southern dis-
trict. S. ASHLIN, 139, Pitt-street._
WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. WIL
_LIAMSON, Belfast Wine Vaults, Botany Road.
WANTED, STONE CUTTERS. Apply between 8
and 6. ROLFE'S Timber Yard, Circular Quay.
WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT for the
_country. Apply Wynyard House, George-street.
ANTED, to RENT a NET or SEINE, not less
than 50 fathoms. Apply 301, George-street North.
WANTED, a Female GENERAL SERVANT.
, Apply to Mr«. DALLEY, 225" Macquarie-street.
ANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, to mind a
baby and be useful. 74, South Head Road.
WANTED, for a gentleman's family in the suburbs, a
good COOK.. Mrs.PAWSEY, 168, Pitt-street.
WANTED, for a country hotel, a Female Cook, Laun
_dress, and Boy. Mrs. PAWSEY, 168, Pitt-street.
WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT for a small
family. Mr. TIGHE, grocer,William-Btroet.
ANTED, a GIRL, from 12 to 14. No. 9,Whittle's
_buildings, off Bathurst-atreet.
WANTED, a light SKIFF or DINGY. Address,
_stating terms, to R. F¿, HBRALD Office. . '
WANTED, by a young person, a SITUATION , as
BARMAID. Address X. Z., Post Office, Sydney.
WANTED, WAITER, ASSISTANT COOK: and
ERRAND BOY. Apply Tattmall's._
WANTED, a strongactive LAD as PORTER. Apply
_714, George-street South. _
ANTED, a Man COOK. Apply Kent Larder, 16$
WANTED, a Glitt (o nurse a baby. Apply Yori
ihire 8ttogo, Goulburn-Btreet. ; r ' '
WANTED, a yoong WOMAN aa Nurao and House-
maid; also N.URSBQIRL. 714. Qeorge-st. South.
W" ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT that can wash
, and iron well. 71, South Head Road._
WANTED, a General FEMALE SERVANT. "Apply
at the Woolpack Inn, Suaaex-streot._
WANTED, an JENGROSSINGJCLERK. Address,
Y. Z,, HBRAIJD Office,_? ? . ,
XÄT ANTED, a LAUNDRESS, two days in the week,
lfj Apply to 189, Macqnarie-Btroet North.
ANTED,' a good WHEELWRIGHT ¡ highest
wages given. T. SMITH, Liverpool._
ANTED, a COACH BODY-MAKER; also a
LAD, aa an Apprentice. LILLY'8, Elizaboth-st.
ANTED, a. STEWARDESS - ,for Steamship
Boomerang. ' Apply on board, THIS MORNING.
ANTED, a PAINTER to paint à house, 77,
ANTED, a Female GENERAL . SEH-VANT.
, Mr». GOULD, 424, George-street, . r ' .
ANTED, à CABINETMAKER. " 311, Pitt-street.
WANTED; a GIRL about 14, to do house work. ; 9,
- Rfley-atreet and Bdvvard-lane, South Head Road.,
WANTED,1 a GIRL about fourteen to nurse'a'baby.
Apply 70, Bathnrst-s'treet. " 1 '
WANTED,, a General SERVANT. Apply after 2,
. Marion Cottage, 39, Prince-Btreet.
ANTED, a Person to do Needlework by the, day.
Skinner's Hotel, George-street. , , , ?? . j
WANTED, a Female GENERAL SERVANT.
Golden Gate, 615, Brickfield-hill. ? :
W~ ANTED, a SERVANT GIRL. Mrs. L. GOLD-
SMITH, 1471, Campbell-street., ?_
ANTED, a Female COOK. Paragon Hotel, Cir-
cular Quay.' '_'. _ ' :. j
'TOT ANTED, an experienced WAITER for Union Chili»
', JU Apply to the "Secretary, bet ween 19 and 1 o'clock.
ANTED, a COOK for the barque Druid. Voyageur
India to England. . Enquire on board. ? ? ? ;
WANTED, to PURCHASE three thousand EWES,
three to five years old, delivered at Dubbo or Mud
gee. Terms cash. Apply to PITT and SULLIVAN.
WANTED, a LAUNDRESS. Also, a Parlourmaid.
-. Apply to MrB. M'KINLAY, Wentworth House,
WANTED,. a competent HOUSEMAID. . Mrs.
LAZARUS, Barrack-street, opposite tho Savings.'
Bink. . /? ? i ? .' .» V '
WANTED, Two good WATCHDOGS. Hounds or;
mastiffs preferred. Address, this day, to QUEENS^ ,
XA»D, BEUALD Office._,_, , - '
ANTED, for Country Saw Mill, a thoroughly com
pètent Person os SAW SHARPENER and FORE-
MAN. Apply W. JOLLY and CO., Bathurst-straet..
WANTED, Single Men as GARDEN LABOURERS;
RICHARD SCHOLES, Double Bay. 17s. per
WANTED, a Woman, as General SERVANT she
must understand cooking. To a good sorvant
wages po object. Apply 79, Clarence-Btreet .'
WANTED, a GIRL, to make horself useful about a
houeo. Apply Mrs, COLES, Wotson's-buildings,
ANTED, a Man Cook, . Farm . Laboursr, and
General Female Servants- for the country
H. HAMBURGHER'S 79, Pitt-street. . : '
ANTED, FEMALE SERVANT, that cari wash,
and iron. Apply to Mrs. BARNETT, 110, Palmer
etreet, near William-Btreet. .
WHEELWRIGHTS.-Wanted, goed Hands. ENK
VER, wheelwright, &c, 506, George-Btroetj
WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gentlemen's left
off WEARING APPAREL. Address, Mrs.
LOCK, No. 2, Francia-strect, Glebe._' . .,
ANTED, a respectable Woman as' GENERAL -
SERVANT. Belvedere Cottago, 52, Bourke
street,"near St. Kilda House. _?' ; ; .'? _ i
ANTED, a MAN and his WIFE, the man aa Gar
.l'dënér,' the woman as Laundress, Apply, to J. V;
LAVERS and CO., George-street._, - V t
WANTED, TWO BRICKLAYERS, to proceed td
Auckland, New Zealand. Apply to LAIDLEY,
IRELAND and CO., Lloyd's Chambers. . ;
ANTED, CARPENTERS. Apply This Morning,
between 9 and 10 o'clock, WILLIAM HARMER,
15, Bay-street, Woolloomooloo Bay.
ANTED, MEN to make strong Kip Peg BOOTS;
S. HICKING, Peg Boot Manufacturer, 246,'
WANTED, a female GENERAL SERVANT,' to
proceed to New Zealand; must be'able to wash
and cook ; wageB, £30 ' per annum. Apply Mrs.
PEACOCK. Victoria-terrace, Miller's Point.
WANTED, a respectable WOMAN, as COOK and:
LAUNDRESS. Apply to Mrs. CONSETT*
STEPHEN, at the " Servants' Home," 195, Castlereagh
ANTED, for the Country, a strong LAD, 16 or 17»
to pull a boat, and make himself useful in a store ;
he must bea Protestant. Apply to WILLIAM DALTON,
?gent, Market Wharf. _: ? ?? ?? ??
ANTED, a PRECENTOR for tho Balmain Presby
terian Churchj who can accompany himself on the
harmonium. : Applications, stating terms, to bo addressed;.
to the Secretary, Post Office, Balmain. ' ' '
ANTED, a respectable woman as GENERAI*
SERVANT in a very small family ; sho must bs
a thorough laundress, and good plain cook. Apply to Mrs.
OLD, Forest Lodge, Pitt-street, Redfern..,
WANTED, a LAD, of respectable parents, to drive a
baker's cart a few hours in the morning, and make '
himselfusefulin thoshop. Must be a good scholar.' A.
SHADLER, 69, Hunter-street,
WANTED, a first-class WAITER for a hotel in the
city ; none but thoroughly competent persons need
apply, to whom wages will be no consideration. '216,-'
ANTED, a GOVERNESS, capable of instructing'
children of twelve years in English, French, ana
music. Respectable reference ia required. Apply to
Mrs. E. CLOSE, Morpeth. . . - ,
WANTED, by a respectable young Woman, a'
SITUATION in a gentleman's family, as PAR-
LOURMAID or HOUSEMAID, who thoroughly under-
stands her business. Address M. A., back of the Hall oft
. Commerce, South Head Road.
ANTED, a FEMALE GENERAL SERVANT at
Stormont, Singleton, who can wash and milk.
- Liberal wages. Permanent situation. Opon for a week.
Apply personally, or by letter, to Mr. 1. ASHCROFT,
WANTED, a Young MAN for a country store, compe-
tent to take the charge of a set of booka, and well -
' versed in accounts. References as to character and ability
indispensable. Apply to W. DRYNAN and CO., 4,
WANTED, COMPOSITORS. - Two first-clase
jobbing hands wanted,, at tho SOUTHERN CROSS .
Office, Auckland, New Zealand. To sober men the situa
tionwill be permanent. Apply to Captain BARROW,
barque Breadalbane, Patent Slip Wharf. - ?? .
WANTED, two SERVANTS-one as good COOK,
and to make herself otherwise usoful ; the other
, as thorough LAUNDRESS, and to assist in the house-
work ; references required. Apply to Mre. DARLEY,.
, Clapton, Upper Forbes-street. _'
WANTED, a Situation as SALESWOMANinaoonn-:
try store, by a young Person thoroughly qualified
' to superintend the Millinery and Dressmaking department,!
; having just completed a two years' engagement in the:
above capacity. Address, S. B. J,, care of Mrs. Cahill,'
Horbury-terrace, Macqnarie-street._. .
WANTED, an INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS.-The
Board of Education for the Province of Auckland,.
New Zealand, will receive applications, up to 4th April,
1862, from persons willing to undertake the duties of'
- Inspector ef Schools and Secretary to the Board. The'
salary attached to the office is £300 per annum, with an
additional allowance of £50 to cover travelling, expenses. '?
There are 44 schools at present in connection with tho
i board. The inspector will be required to inspect the schools
. As it will be necessary that the inspector should conduct
the examination of teachers for certificates of merit, can-';
, didates will be required to state tho different subjects they:
. may consider themselves qualified to examine in
All applications and testimonials must be addressed to'
f CHARLES KNIGHT, Esq, M.D., Chairman ef the
> Boord of Education, Auckland, New Zealand. -
> POAA WANTED, on ampio Freehold security.
«L*3UU Apply to GURNER and ROBBER DS,
¡233, George-street, Sydney.. r -.'