Classified Advertising - The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859) - 4 Aug 1843 (original) (raw)

Fri 4 Aug 1843 - The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859)
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FOR LONDON direct.-The A 1 bark

JAMBS M'MICKAH, Commander,

Will sail fur the above port on Satuidny, 19th instant.

For freight of wool or passage, apply to Captain

Kr.BR, BOGLE, & Co., or to

New Wharf. August 4. ASKIN MORRISON.

FOR LONDON direct.-(To follow the

3 " Eudoia.")-The fine first class brig

AIKXANDEK GUTHRIE, Commander,

Having all her dead weight engaged, will meet with

immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having

superior cabin accommodations, apply on bonrd, to

New Wharf, July 28. KEMI, BOOLE, & Co.

"FOR SYDNEY direct.-The clipping

"Will sail on Tuesday, 8lh instant. For freight or

uassaar npply to W. Dalton, on board.

Cabin fare, £0{ dead weight. 12s Cd per ton ;

compressed bay, 25s do ; wheal, 4d per bushel.

.FOR MELBOURNE and GEELONG.

(To Sail on Saturday, the 5th instant.)

Is now loading, and will be despatched as above.

Old Wharf, August I. JAMES F. STRACHAN.

^foCtFOR SALE by Private Contract, the

jSffl&g following VESSELS, belonging to the

Estate of Mr. John Griffiths.

Coppered and copper-fastened, built at Launceston by

Mr. Griffiths. She is a regular trader between Laun-

ceston and Sidney, and too well known in these colo-

nies to require any eulogium to recommend her to the

notice of persons desirous of purchasing.

Coppered and copper-fastened, built at Scarborough,

and within these three years has undergone repairs to

the amount of £1200, is well found in stores, exe., sails

well, and carries a large cargo.

THE SCHOONER «' LOWESTOFT,"

Coppered and copper-fastened, sails well, and carries a

'large cargo, British built, and well found -in stores.

THE SCHOONER ««WILL WATCH,"

Coppered and copper-fastened, built at S)dney, sails

'remarkably fast, and well found in stores. This vessel

is too well known to require any remark as to her

The above vessels will be open for CHARTER

during the next throe months, at the expiration of

which time, if not previously disposed of, they will be

brought to the hammer and sold without reserve.

*&Sj5C,FOR SALE by Private Contract,

Jrejjffla THIî BRIG » FOX,"

222 Tons Register (old measurement,)

?Now lying on the beach at George Town ; masts, yards,

'running rigging, and sails, nearly complete, now stored

For terms and conditions of sale, apply to the Un»

THE GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE.

For Governesses, Tutors, and Servants of all classes,

45, Liverpool Street.-(All Letters tobe post paid.)

WANTED, for two of the first families,

HOUSEMAIDS, who thoroughly under-

stand their duties-they must belong to the Church of

England and have arrived free into the colony. None

need apply unless they can produce characters for

respectability, honesty, sobriety, and general good

A FEMALE, between 30 and 40 years of age, to

attend to Childicn. Application to Mrs. Rex

WANTED to RENT, for a term of years, a

COTTAGE, containing six or eight rooms,

cither in Macquarie or Collins.streets (between Murray

and Barrack-streets would be preferred.) Possession

required in November. Apply by letter to A. B., at

the office of this paper.

WANTED, a situation, to SUPERINTEND

a Farming Establishment. Application to be

wade, if by letter post paid, addressed to B. B., at tbe

WANTED, at Milward'a Italian Warehouse,

a YOUNG MAN conversant with the Gro-

WANTED, by a Lady, one or two

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS, either

in Macquarie or Dave j-streets. Apply by letter,

direcled lo A. B., " Courier" Office, Hobart Town.

ANTED to PURCHASE, PLATYPUS,

OPOSSUM, and WALLABY SKINS, in

any quantity. Apply at this office.

A PERSON lately arrived in Hobarton, and

perfectly acquainted with the French and Italian

languages, as also Mathematics, History, Geography,

and e\ery other branch of a complete education, wishes

jo ENGAGE as Tutor in a private family. Assistent

in a public school, or Clerk in a commercial house. No

objection to the interior. Apply, if by letter post paid,

to P. 0., at the Courier office;

Private lessons will also be attended, and most respect-

able references given if required.

No. 20, Patrick-street, facing the new Cathedral.

-Mrs. CLARKE begs roost respectfully to

acquaint hrr friends and the public, that Mr.

»pane's Benefit, this Evt-ninu. will be the LAST

NIGHT of tbe PRESENT SEASON, after which

the Theatre will he olosed fora short time, in order

to re-embellish the same, nod prepare for additional

novelties, worthy of their kind support aod patron-

age, which it will be her unceasing study to

ECHANICS* INSTITUTE. - The third

Lecture " On Mechanics," by the Rev. William

-.Jarrett, will be deli»ered This Evening, commencing

at half-past 7 o'clock precisely.

S. T. HARDINGE, Secretary.

Committee Room, August 4.____

TO be SOLD by Private Contract, 70 OLD

SHARES in the UNION BANK of AUS-

TRALIA, £25 on each share paid up.

60 NEW SHARES in the same Bank, £15 on each

To treat for the whole or part, and for further parti-

culars, apply to Arthur Perry, Stone Buildings.

Hobart Town, August 4.____

ALBION HOUSE TEA, GROCERY, and

PROVISION STORE, opposite Mr. Taylor's

Auction Mart, Liverpool street.— R. and W.

NEILSON respectfully announce to their

numerous friends and the public, that they have

NOW OPENED those extensive Premises lately

occupied by Mr. Anderson, Baker, with a large

and choice Stock of every article connected with

the Grocery and Provision Trade. ———

R. and W. N. beg to apprise the friends and

customers of Mr. Anderson, that they will con-

tinue to retail his bread as formerly, and all orders

for Mr. A., left at the shop, will be punctually

NOW is the time for GREAT BARGAINS

at WELLINGTON HOUSE, 83, Liverpool

WILLIAM PURKISS is induced, from the

present depressed state of the times, to make a

considerable reduction in his profits, considering,

always, that a quick ninepence is better than a

slow shilling, consequently now offering goods of

a superior quality, for ready money, to any ever

before seen in the colony.

DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c., ex "Duke of

Gum elastic and metallic bougies

Twenty casks of Jamaica ginger

Three cases Robinson's patent groats

Six casks of assorted glass

With the usual assortment of Drugs and Chemicals,

and which will be sold at a reduced price for cash only.

54, Elizabeth-street, August 1.____

ONE PENNY FARTHING PER POUND

by the BAG, at BUCKINGHAM HOUSE.— A

small lot of dark, sound Mauritius Sugar, 1¼d. per

Just received, CHEDDER CHEESE, in prime

condition ; a few casks of COLONIAL POTTED

TEA, 1s. SUGAR, 2d. COFFEE, 9d.

And every other article equally low, for CASH.

PORTUGAL ONION SEED, ex " Ann,"

direct from Oporto.— Just landed, and on

SALE at the stores of the undersigned, a small

quantity of the real Portugal White ONION SEED.

The above may be relied upon as genuine, it

having been exported to this colony as a sample.

August 1. RICHARD CLEBURNE. ____

HAY HOOPING, ex " LOUISA."— Ten

Tons HOOP IRON, assorted, for Oil Casks

New Wharf, July 11. A. H. MANING.____

On Sale by the author, at Tegg's Music Repository,

and at Mr. F. Howson's, Liverpool-street.

(Copy.) Lloyd's, February 8,1843.

Gentlemen,— I am requested by the Committee

for managing the affairs of Lloyd's, to acquaint you

that, in consequence of respectable and satisfactory

recommendations, they have appointed you Agents

for the Subscribers at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's

Land, and you will receive herewith this important

and responsible appointment, with the instructions

under which you are to act. I am, Gentlemen,

(Signed) G. R. ROBINSON, Chairman.

To Messrs. Kennards, Chapman, & Co.,

With reference lo the above appointment, we beg

to tender our services to all parties requiring the

assistance of " Lloyd's Agent" on surveys of

TO be SOLD CHEAP, SIX BULLOCKS

and a CART, with Bows, Yokes, and Chains,

the owner having no further use for them. Apply to

T. Connor, O'Brien's Bridge.

IND and SMITH'S ALE, now landing- ex

Dillie of Roxburgh, and for sale by the undersigned.

Twenty-five hogsheads of Ind and Smith's

Twenty-five barrels ditto ditto

Twenty-five hogsheads Truman's stoat

Five hundred superior woolpacks

Dunbar's bottled ale and stout.

New Wharf, July 31. GEORGE BILTON.

PROGRESS of LIBERALITY.-The under-

pinned begs leave publicly to express his most

grateful acknowledgments to Charles Swanston, Esq.,

M.L.C., fur having given, in compliance with his re-

quest, and with a kindness and urbanity of manner that

can never be forgotten, a beautiful, eligible, and highly

valuable allotment of Land, in his new suburban village,

as a site for the intended Catholic Church of St. Ann,

a Convent for the Sisters of Mercy, whose arrival may

soon be expected, and a Magdalene Asylum, to be

placed under their direction, for the reception of female

St. Joseph's Church, August 4.

IGS.-100 Drums fine new Turkey FIGS,

THE SCRIPTURAL EVIDENCE OF THE

APOSTOLIC MINISTRY AND TRADITION

OF THE CHURCH CATHOLIC, by the Rev.

H. PHIBBS Fay, A.B., of St. George's Church,

giT Sold by all the Booksellers.

NOTICE to James Porter, late of the Union

Livery Stables, Murray-street, present address

unknown. If the said James Porter does not pay the

charges for the Horse left with the undersigned, and

remove such horse on or before the 10th August inst.,

it will be sold, on suspicion, without further notice, for

the purpose of paying expenses due.

Murray-street, August 4. JOHN STEVENSON.

NGRAVING and COPPERPLATE PRINT

INO executed in a superior manner, with

1 despatch, at the CourUr Office.

For the BENEFIT of the WIDOW and

FAMILY of the late Mr. BUSHELLE.

Mrs. Clarke having kindly offered the use of the

Theatre for a Benefit in behalf of the Widow and

Family of the Late Mr. Bushelle, of Sydney, and

having tendered gratuitously her valuable services

for the occasion, which has been in the most hand-

some manner spontaneously responded to by the

ladies and gentlemen of the establishment ; the

public (whose sympathy is strongly appealed to)

are respectfully informed that on

MONDAY, the 14th Instant,

A series of Entertainments will be produced, the

particulars of which will be duly announced.

Early application for Boxes is requested to be

Tickets may be obtained of Mr. Tegg, Book

seller, Elizabeth-street ; Mr. Davis, Stationery

Warehouse, Elizabeth-street; Mr. Haynes, Pastry-

cook, Murray-street; and at Buckingham House.

fc CARD.-Mr. GATTY HOPKINS. PRO

/ » FESSOR of DANCING, in returning thanks

for the kind patronage he has hitherto been favoured

with, has the pleasure of announcing to his pupils and

the public that he has now completed his arrangements

for giving instruction in thcaboveart, and will be happy

to meet his class pupils this evening, at the usual hour,

at Mr. M'Loughlin's, nearly opposite Mczger's Hotel,

in Argyle-street, where he has taken an eligible and

commodious room for the purpose. Mr. H. also takes

this opportunity of announcing that his class for

instruction to gentlemen meets every Tuesday and

Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, a list of the members

with the rules and regulations of which may be seen on

application as above, or at his private residence, 1, Nile

N.B.-Juvenile classes ure in progress of formation.

Private tuition, schools and families attended.

THIRTY Thousand Feet best quality CEDAR

daily expected by the Caroline fioin Sydney.

New Wharf, Aug. 4. FREDERICK A. DOWNING.

BY order of the Trustees of Mr. William

Lushington Goodwin, lo be SOLD, without

reserve, in accordance with the terms of the trust

deed, the GOODWILL of the old-established

journal well-known as the «'CORNWALL

CHRONICLE," together with the Plant

and Materials, consisting of

One double demy iron printing press

One copperplate press, &c, &c.

Four imposing stones, with frames, drawers,

Wetting boards, trough, &c.

A large quantity of new metal jobbing let er

A small quantity of printing and other paper.

The very extensile circuí ilion of this newspuper

has brought it into high repute us a medium of

advertising, not to be surpassed in the colonies, und

it is ottered for public competition in the fullest

confidence that the successful candidate for the

proprietorship will be enabled to lay (he basis of

a fortune, in the vain pursuit of which a life

might be.spent in any other occupation.

This valuable property will be sold hy Public

Tender, and the undersigned will receive sealed

lenders,at his office, in St. John-street, Launceston,

until 2 o'clock P.M. on Monday, the 21st day of

August next, after which time no application will

be received. The tenders must he addressed to the

Trustees of Mr. W. L. Goodwin, mid marked

"Tender for Cornwall Chronicle." Each tender

must state, in addition to the MIHI offered, the pro-

posed terms and mode of payment. Ample becurily,

to be approved of by the ttusipes, will be required

for all on in H not paid in cash at the completion of

the contract,and the party »hose tender is accepted

will he required forthwith to enter into a bond,

with two sureties, to be approved by the trustees, ¡u

double the amount of his tender, conditioned for

due fulfilment of his contract. If any deficiency

should be discovered on delivery of the articles

nbove enumerated, the party (endering shall receive

a fair allowance, to be deducted from his tender,

to be decided in the usual way hy two referees and

their umpire. Possession will be given immediately

after the completion of the contract. Forfuither

particulars, or for permission to inspect the plaut,

apply to FREDURIOK WALFORD,

Solicitor to the Trustees, St. John-street, Launceston.

Murray-street, near the Church.

TEA, GROCERY, and PROVISION STORE,

AND FURNISHING EARTHENWARE,

CHINA, and GLASS WAREHOUSE.

Families supplied with all kinds of groceries

of the very best qualities, and upon reasonable

A most extensive assortment of every description

of earthenware, china, and glass, suitable for the

dinner table, toilette, or breakfast room.

OOKBINDING and PAPER RULING,

carried on in all its various branches at

STATIONERY and SEED WAREHOUSE,

ENGLISH SEED OATS-The undersigned

has just received for SALE a sample of

ENGLISH SEED OATS of good quality, which

will be exchanged for potatoes or good clean wheat.

Old Wharf, July 27. C. M. MUDIE.

FINE HARP for SALE.-The undersigned

begs to inform the musical gentry of Hobart

Town and the interior that he has a fine double action

HARP for SALE, by the celebrated maker Errard,

which can be seen at his Music Room, opposite the

A fine selection of new Music, English and foreign,

from renowned authors, foi the pianoforte.

25, Davey-street, July 25.

Eight tons fine white Siam sugar

One hundred firkins Cork butter

New Wharf, July II. A. H. MANING,

A CARD.-Mrs. ROSS takes occasion to

inform her friends that she has a CLASS for

DANCING, every Wednesday, at her Educational

Establishment in Brisbane-street.

A SELECTION of the PSALMS of DAVID,

with a collection of HYMNS, for the use of

the Congregation of St. David's and other Churches,

to be had at the Courier Oiiice-price, 2s cloth, Ss

T'OR HOME NEWS on VAN DIEMEN'S

7 LAND, see the »EMIGRATION GA

ETTE and COLONIAL ADVOCATE." Iho

rgeststamped Colonial newspaper in London. Edited.

Ir N. Doran Maillard, Esq., author of » Natiouol

uarantee," " History of Texas," " Indian Hunter of

i e Far SVest," &c. Published every Saturday, price

i xpence. This valuable paper, established in 1841. is a

i impletc mirror of the Colonial press, and circulates

Emigration'ÏHstricti in the United Kingdom,

id, therefore, presents the greatest facilities for Colo

al advertisements in the Mother-country, being the

'and-Bonk of Reference for Intending Emigrants,

which they can obtain information respecting the

rious Colonies they intend to visit, and the aceom

odations as to boarding, lodging, or travelling to he

itained on their arrival ; and ii furnishes, also, for the

sime reason, an excellent medium for advertising the

sate of Colonial lands, farms, and other property, and

also Colonial Banks and Assurance Companies ; of the

existence of such valuable institutions in the Colonies

people in the Mother-country arc almost entirely un-

aware, and, therefore, are induced to transact, .before

leaving home, that business which they would otherwise

gladly leave till their arrival in ü\e Colonies.

Tilt Emigration Gazette and Colunia! Advocate has

alwayi devoted its pages to advocating the various

Colonial interests, not only affording to the intending

emigran the fullest stores of information respecting

the clmate, soil, productions, commerce, and various

advantages of each particular Colony, and promoting,

to the greatest extent, the various streams of emigration

to their shores ; but also, in the fairest and fullest man-

ner, acvocating and promoting the Colonial interests at

home, io that they may be kept constantly before the

public ;ye, their grievances redressed, abuses removed

and dis:ouraged, and the greatest possible advantages

securec. The efforts of this Paper being thus con-

stantly devoted to prevent the emigration of British

capital md industry to foreign countries and direct it to

the Brush Colonies, the Proprietor confidently urges

his clain to the support of the Colonial community,

and so) cits the subscriptions and advertisements of

British Colonists to his Paper.

Term:-To Colonies, postage free ; subscription, £l

6s. per minim ; Colonies, where postage is charged in

Englanl, £l 10s. 4d. per annum. Advertisements

Twelve lines and under, üs., and 6d. for every addi-

tional Hie. A reduction of ten per cent, on quarterly

insertims, fifteen per cent, half-yearly, and twenty per

cent, if for twelve months (duty included.) All sub-

scription and advertisements payable in advance.

Advertisements and subscriptions received at the

Cour/eraud Omnibus Office, Hobart Town.

Emigration Gazette and Colonial Advocate Office, 75,

King William-street, City, London.

ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS to the

CATHOLIC CHURCH and SCHOOL

W. T. N. Champ, Esq., J.P.

Mr. Joseph Cahill, Spring Hill

Martin Collins, Liverpool-street

M/s. Rachael Bear, Elizabeth-street

,». Barrett, Esq., Biisbane-strcet

Mr. J. Spong, Bathurst-strect

- Connelly, Murray-street ...

- James Gatum, Bruni Island

- George Beck, Liverpool-street

- Clarke. Victoria Theatre ...

- Allen, Veteran's Row ...

- Mulhall, Bathurst street...

SALE of LAND, by the New Zealand

Company, in the Nelson Settlement_Town

Accommodation und Rural sections of Land for

Sale by unction at NWsoti, being the remainder of

the two hundred Allotments originally reserved for

The above Allotments consist of three sect inns,

viz., one acre of Town Land, fifty acres of Suburban

Land, und one hundred and fifty acres of Rural

Lrttid. The sections to be put np separately, after

due notice, to suit purchasers, at an upset price,

according lu their estimated value, to be decided

upon by the Company's agent, previous to the sale.

Many of these sections bate been chosen early,

and are amongst the best in the settlement. The

Accommodation Land is generally within twenty

miles of the town ; and most of the sections acces-

sible to a dray, or have water communication to

New Zealand Company's Resident Agent, Nelson.

SIGNOR CARANDINI beprs to inform his

friends and the Lndies and Gentlemen of Ho-

bart Town, that he intends giving a GRAND BALL

every fortnight. The first will be for Adults, the

second for Children, nnd so on through the season. In

order to keep the company select, admission will be by

N.B.-.Terms, time, and place in a future adver-

NOW PUBLISHED, and ready for delivery,

at the Courier and Omnibm Office,

THE GENTLEMAN'S POCKET COMPANION

By EmvAan RAWIINO, Veterinary Practitioner,

STOLEN or STRAYED, from a cattle-run at

Simon's Park, a GREY MARE, aged, about

16 hands high, No. 577 on the near shoulder, and a

crown on the off shoulder. If straved,a reward of ¿C1

«ill be given to any person who will deliver her to Job

Sims, Mr. Russell's overseer, at the Den Farm, Lake

IMPOUNDED at the public pound, Bothwell,

by Mr. Frederick Patlerbon, of Fordel, iu this

District, on the 26th instant:

One dark brown bullock, about six yeais old,

with long tail and while under, thin neck, long

horns, white on belly, brand J Eon oiT thigh, not

No damages laid. Poundage 6d per day, and

If the above animal be not claimed and redeemed

within the time allowed by law, it will be sold hy me

at the said pound, on Wednesday, the 2nd September

neit, according to the provisions of the Impounding

HENRY JOSEPH DUR1EU, Pound keeper.

IMPOUNDED at the public pound, Brighton,

by Mr. Degraves, of Green Point, on the 25th

One grey mare, about 13 hands high, fetlock of near

hind leg white, apparently branded J on the off side of

Damages claimed £5 ; poundage fees.&c, Is6d per

If the above animal be not claimed and redeemed

within the time allowed hy law, it will be sold by

mc ni the said pound, on Wednesday, the 6th Sept.

next, according to the provisions of the Impounding

Aug. 1. WILLIAM MORTON, Poundkecper.

IN the matter of the Insolvency of Thomas

Archer, of Launceston, in the Island of Van

Diemen'« Land, Licensed Victualler.-Notice is hereby

gitcu, that William Gardner Sams, Esq , Commis-

sioner of Insoltent Eblates fur Launceston, hath ap-

pointed Wednesday, the I Gili day of August next, at

the Court House, in Launceston aforesaid, at IO o'clock

in the forenoon, as the time and place for a special

meeting to be held fur the purpose of receiving proof

of a debt alleged to bo due by the above-named Thomas

Archer to William Guillim Walker, of Vron, in the

island aforesaid, Esq.-Dated the 31st day of July,

Solicitor for the said William Guillim Walker.

LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON,

THIS EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1843.

Mr. J. DEANE (Leader of the Orchestra) respect

fully begs to inform his friends and the Ladies and

Gentlemen of Hobart Town and its vicinity, that his

BENEFIT tokes place THIS EVENING, on

which occasion hu solicits their kind palionage and

The Evening's Entertainments will commence with

the very interesting Melodrama, in Three Acts, by

John Kerr, Esq., entitled

THE WANDERING BOYS ; or, THE CASTLE

Count de Croissey...Mr. J. Howson.

Pañí } The Wandering Boy. J T^%«owson.

Luhin...Mr. F. Howson. Hubert...Mr- Rogers.

Roland ... Mr- Austin. Grégoire ... Mr. Smith.

Hie Baroness . Mrs. Stirling.

Marceline ... Mrs. Curtis.

Grand Entertainment of VOCAL and IN STIM-

MEN TAL MUSIC, consisting of the following

Songs, Duets, Solos, fyc. : -

Song-" Where is the Rover"--Miss Young.

Duetto-" Hear mc, Norma"-Mrs. Stirling and Mr.

Solo,- Guitar-«« The Spanish retreat"-Mr. J. Deane.

Song-'* Sweetly o'ermy senses stealing"-Mis. Claike.

Air, with variations-Mr. G. F. Duly.

Song-" I love her, how I love her"-Mr. J. Howson.

Solo, Clarionet (with full orchestral accompaniments)

Song, Comic-" Berlin Wool"-Mr. F. Howson.

Solo, Violin (an one string, in which will be intro-

duced the favourite airs of " Auld Robin Gray" and

" Nix my Dolly, pals")-Mr. J. Deane.

To be followed by the much-admired NEW

TARANTELLA, by Miss Young, Mrs. F. Howson,

and Signor Carandini j with Vocal Accompaniments

by Mrs. Clarke, Mrs Stirling, Mr. J. Howson, and

Mr. F. Howson. The subject from Rossini's cele-

brated Tarantella, entitled " La Danza.*' The scene

taken from the " Mercato in Naples," with appropriate

dresses, tambourines, castanets, and guitars.

After which (for the second time in this colonv.)

a BOHEMIAN GIPSY DANCE, from the

Grand Opera of " Esmeralda," by Miss Young, Mrs.

F. Howson, Mrs. Stirling, and Messrs. F. Howson,

The whole to conclude with the favourite and very

laughable Farce, entitled

Mr. Tweezer (a Headstrong Old Gentleman) ... .,

Captain Trivet (a Prejudiced Young Gentleman)

Wigler (a Refined Gentleman's Gentleman) ... "

Miss Marchmont (an Attractive Young Lady) ... .,

Clipper (a Polished Lady's Maid)...Mrs. Stirling.

Stage Manager, Mr. F. Howson ; Leader, Mr.

Deane; Musical Director, Mr. J. Howson; Director

and Composer of the Ballet, Signor Carandini.

Doors open at 7, commence at half-past 7. Tickets

to be had of Mr. Tegg, Bookseller ; of Mr. Davis,

Stationer; at the Ship Hotel; of Mr. M'Gregor,

Elizabeth-street; of Air. Williams, Col I ins-street, the

residence of Mr. Deane ; and at the Theatre.

The Free List is suspended, the Press excepted.

Boxes, 4s. Private Boxes, 5s. Pit, 2s.

LINED BRiEF and COPY DRAFT.

On SALE at the Courier and Omnibus Office,

n fetv Kearns of 36-LINE BRIEF; ulso, COPY

DICAFT, of excellent quality.

TO be LET by TENDER, the LAGOON

PADDOCK, consisting of 580 acres of the

choicest land, comprehending an extensive frontage on

the Jericho Lagoon. It is fenced, and has been for

some time past in occupation as a pastoral farm.

Apply to T. Mac Dowell, Esq., Tasmanian Insurance

TO be LET, those TWO eligible STONE

HOUSES in Elizabeth-street, adjoining Mr.

Rout's. Rent, £150 per >ear each. Apply to Mr.

Swan, New Town Road, or Mr. Perry, solicitor,

HO be LET, a capitat two-story BRICK

1 DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Murray

street, near the " Birmingham Arms," directly oppo.

site the Rev. F. Miller's residence, containing nine

rooms, with a good garden well stocked with trees.

Apply to Mr. Sharman, at the " Birmingham Arms."

TO be LET, a fine STONE HOUSE at

Richmond, with a large Garden in excellent

order, containing some of the most productive trees in

Immediately adjoining the house and garden can be

had Four Paddocks, containing about 12 acres of

land-one in English grass-the other three have just

been ploughed ready for seed. The paddocks can

be let with or without the house and garden.

A Stable for three horses is attached to the pre-

mises, with many other accommodations, such as pig

Apply, post paid, to W. Breton, Esq., Launceston ;

or on the premises ; or to F. Foith, Esq., Road's

WANTED, a HOUSE in Hobart Town,

with about ten rooms, with kitchen, stable,

coach-house, &c, attached. Apply to F. Forth, Esq ,

Road's Office, Collins-stiect, or at the Courier Office,

^) OTICE to CREDITORS.-Mr. TORLESSE,

I being in a had state of health, requests all

claims aguinst him may be presented to J. C.

Underwood, Esq., Launceston.

Campbell Town, July 20. H. B. TORLFSSE.

MONEY for INVESTMENT.-£500 are

ready for investment in one sum, al IO per

cent., on lauded security. Apply to

VAN DIEMENS LAND AUCTION COM-

PANY.-The ANNUAL MEETING of the

Shareholders in the above Company will be held at

their office, in Macquarie-strcet, on Monday next, the

7th instant, ut 12 o'clock precisely.

August 4. A. K. FURTADO, Manager.

LADDS' ESTATE ?<-The undersigned re-

quests all parties indebted to the above estate

to pay their accounts forthwith to the Collector of the

Estate, Mr. C. Wright, who has been directed to ap-

ply for and obtain an immediate settlement of all out-

August 4. Wit. CARTER, Trustee.

? BOOKBINDING, in all its branches, exe

?B3 cuted at the Courier and Omnibus Office,

MR. D.TAYLOR will SELL by AUCTION,

nt his Mart, Liverpool-street,

TO.MOIIUO W, the 5th August, at 12 o'clock,

One ton rice, of good quality.

MR. D. TAYLOR will SELL by AUCTION,

at Itis Mart, Liverpool-street,

TO-MORROW, the «th instant, for the benefit of

those concerned, at 12 o'clock

One hundred and fifty bags sugar, damaged,

Fourteeu coils Manilla rope, do

Regatta Shirts, Shawls, Drapery, &c.

MR. D. TAYLOR will SELL by AUCTION.

at his Mart, Liverpool.street,

TO-MORROW, the 5th instant, commencing at

li o'clock, to close consignments

One rase fashionable winter shawls

One cuse knives and forks and carvers

One hundred and fifty bags damaged sugar

Au assortment of drapery goods

A quantity of tin ware, aud a variety of

Splendid Stock Run adjoining the Township of Marl'

borough, comprising 5,667 Acres of the finest Grazing

Land in the colony ; aho the Stock now depasturing

MR. T. Y. LOWES will SELL by AUCTION,

at the Exchange Mart, Elizabeth-street,

On MONDAY, 7th August, at 1 o'clock, to be

disposed of without the least reserve, by order

The above ESTATE, now in the occupation of

Messrs. Dixon and Thomson, adjoining the proper-

ties of Messrs. Clarke and Sharland, and bounded

by the Nive aud Serpentine Rivers, and Crown

Four Thousand Acres are most substantially

fenced and subdivided by log and post and rail

fencing, with small never-failing springs ^and

creeks abounding in the various sections.

Terms-£3,500 may remain on mortgage at 10

per cent. ; 5 per cent, deposit by BO acceptance at

3 months, and the balance at C and 12 months,

with IO per cent, interest.

Eight Hundred head of cattle of a highly ¡m

pruted breed-consisting of cows and yearlings,

and two and three-year old steers and heifers.

Two thousand ewes and wethers, and five stock

Terms-Under £100, three months', and above

that sum six and twelve mouths'credit, on approved

bills, with interest on the last at ten per cent.

Mr. Jas. Thomson, who resides on the estate,

will show the land and stock, which will be found

Eligible Premises in Melville-street.

MR. T. Y. LOWES will cairne to be SOLD by

at the Exchange Alart, Elizabeth-street,

On MONDAY, 14th August, at 1 o'clock,

the DWELLING-HOUSE, with large Allotment

and Extensive Premises, with a frontage of 76

feet in Melville-street, now in the occupation of

Air. M'Shaue, sen, bounded by Jones and Clay-

Terms-three, six, and nine months'credit.

Stone Store and Extensive Premises, Old Wharf.

MR. T. Y. LOWES will SELL by AUCTION,

at the Exchange Mart, Elizabeth-street,

On MONDAY, 14th August, at 1 o'clock, to be

The STONE STORE, with extensive PRE-

MISES, on the Old Wharf, extendiug back to the

Creek, where barges and boats can discharge, be-

tween Mr. Strachan and Mr. Dawson's warehouses.

Terms in next advertisement.

Title-a New Grant, and possession immediately.

Two-story Brick Residence in Macquarie-street, and

ù Cottagts in the rear fronting Davey-street.

MR. T. Y. LOWES will SELL by AUCTION,

at the Exchange Mart, Elizabeth-street,

Ou MONDAY, 14th August, by order of the

mortgagee, to be peremptorily sold,

The spacious Brick DWELLING HOUSE and

PREMISES in Macquarie-slreel, opposite tha

residence of the Assistant Commissary-General,

comprising, in all, sixteen apartments, remarkably

adapted for an Inn or Family Boarding House.

The whole is in excellent condition.

The parly now in possession will take it at a

rental of .£60 per annum for 2 years, or give im-

mediate possession if the purchaser requests it.

The FIVE COTTAGES in the rear of Lot I

(formerly Smithson's,) fronting Davey-street, let for

Terms-for lot one, £300 may remain at ten per

cent, interest, the balance al three months ; and

for lol two, twenty per cent, deposit, by bill at

three months, and balance at six and nine months,

with eight per cent, interest.

The " Good Woman Inn," at Green Ponds ¡ the "Black

Swan Inn," Argyle-strtet, Hobart Toten.

MR. T. Y. LOWES will SELL by AUCTION,

at the Exchange Mart, Elizabeth-street,

On MONDAY, 14th August, at 1 o'clock,

Thal commodious Inn and spacious Premises, known

as the "GOOD WOMAN," situate at Green Ponds,

decidedly one of the best and most frequented hotels on

the road ; the whole is in excellent repair, and embraces

every requisite convenience suitable to the liberal scale

on which it is conducted- The private accommodation

for travellers is remarkably well arranged, and there is

stabling for forty horses, with suitable sheds and yards

The " BLACK SWAN INN," Argyle-street,now

Terms-three, six, nine, and twelve months' credit,

with interest on the three last.

" Golden Fleece" Inn and Premises adjoining, at the

MR.T.Y. LOWES will cause to be SOLD by

at the Exchange Mart, Elixabeth-street,

That old established Inn, the GOLDEN FLEECE,

and unfinished premises adjoining, with an exten-

sive frontage in the best part of Elisabeth-street.

A rental of £70 a year is offered for the Ina

alone, should the purchaser be disposed to let it.

Terms-£400 may remain secured on the premises

nt the option of the purchaser ; the balance by

acceptances at three, six, and nine months, the two

Four Valuable Building Allotments, at the corner of

Argyle and Melville-streets.

MR. T. Y. LOWES will SELL by AUCTION,

On TUESDAY, I5ih August, at 12 o'clock,

FOUR ALLOTMENTS at the corner or Argyle

and MelvillestieHf, near Mr. Cowle'a School,

abound ¡nu with excellent free stone.

Terms-Three, six, and nine months' credit,