Advertising - Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) - 3 Jun 1846 (original) (raw)

Wed 3 Jun 1846 - Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899)
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Is executed at the shortest notice, in a superior

style, and at the smallest possible cost.

BOOKWORK, CATALOGUES. CIRCULARS,

IIIEQUE BOOKS, COUNTER BIL Ls, BILL HRADS, CARDSi

Printing in Gold, Sliver, Bronze, and Coloured

Bills of Lading for Half-pay Naval Officers'

sailing and steam Forms, in accordance

Vessels with thle latest orders

Quarterly Return of Li- from the Navy-offlice

quors bought and sold Bills ofExchange,stitch

New Forms of Contract Court of Requests Forms

for hiring Probation Forms for Pi oof of Debts

Passholders in the Insolvent Court,

Custom-house Forms &c. &c.

F OR SALE, at this office, CODE OF

SIGNALS, for the pocket-price Od.

FOR SYDNEY.-(To sail 15th

proximo.)- The fine A.l barque

register, W. Carr, master. For

freight or passage having -excel

lent accomnlmodations, apply to Captain Carr

FOR SYDNEY.--The favourite

brig WILLIAM will sail <n

Saturday next. For passage

fine new clipper brig RAVEN,

220 tons register, William Bell,

commander, will leave Launces

ton for Melbourne, on Tuesday, 9th June.

The well-known passenger brig

150 tons register, William Carder, com

mander, will succeed the above, and sail on

The utmost possible punctuality may be

relied upon. For freight or passage apply to

Sydney Place, Launceston,

Cabin passage, £4 ~ provisions

Steerage ditto, £1 5s. S Included.

-The brig HENRY, not being

lost, as maliciously reported, is

expected to arrive about the

25th instant, and will leave for

Adelaide one week after arrival.

For freight or passage apply to

E. P. TREGURTHA, George-street.

owners of the brig UNION beg

to acquaint those parties wholare

desirous ofshippinghorses by the

above vessel on her return from

Adelaide, that they have still room for a

few. An early application is necessary.

~Ier accommodation for horses is allowed

by all shippers to be first-rate. For freight

fast sailing .1. barque EU

DORA, 208 tbs register, James

M'Mebkdnti bmmander, will

* proceed to the above port in

.about seven days,,and has room for about

100 tons of freight.".Apply. to the master on

- .,annceston, May 29. -'

SELLING OFF. SELLING, OFF. 'SELLING OFF.

FEELING grateful:'for 'the 'liberal patronage they: have received since 'their

. commencement in'business, beg to apprise their numerous 'customers and the

public in:genera?l, that, it being:their intention shortly to visit England, and under

S:.WILL CLOSE THEIR 'BUSINESS HERE IN A FEW MONTHS,

EXTENSIVE AND WELL-SELECTED ST OCK

AT. COST PRICE, FOR CASHI I

and solicit 'EARLY INSPECTION of the same.

"eLAUNCESTON' EMPORIUM,"' Charles-street.

At a meetingof the directors a

" of the above company, it was 1

determined that having in view, as far as

practicable, the general appeal made by the

public for a reduction in the fares between

Launceston and George Town, the follow

ing reduced scale will come into operation

on and after the first of March, 1846:

To Coulson's ............ 4s. 2s. 6d.

- Brown's ............ 5s. 2s. Gd.

- Reid's .............. Os. 4s.

- George Town and Kelso Gs. Gd. 4s.

JAMES RAVEN, Superintendent.

,VANTED, two YOUNG MEN for the

Drapery Department. Apply at the

W~ANTED. a respectable YOUTH, as i

ACCOUNTANT; lie will be required

to render occasional assistance as salesman.

rTIE UNDERSIGNED, is a purchaser

BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT, in

large or small lots, for casH.

April OKES, Elizabeth-street.

Mail Coach Office, St. John-street,

EX "MARY ANN," from Newcastle.

COALS, on sale .by the undersigned.

ON SALE, AT THE STORES OF

parcel of superior Cape Madeira, and Pontac

Wine. Also, a few boxes of Cape Raisins,

of first quality, and 47 kegs of Negrohead

Tobacco, shipped from the United States in

LOCATION ORDER.-FOR SALE,

an unlocated order for 200 acres of

EL L IN G OF F.-Theundersigned,

retiring from businessis now SELLING

OFF the whole of his EXTENSIVE

AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, at

Brisbane-street, Launceston.

150 bushels rye grass seed

For SALE by private contract, ten

superior young WORKING BULLOCKS,

All particulars may be obtained on appli

Trafalgar, near Evandale, June 1.

BULLOCKS FOR SALE.-Six pairs

of young bullocks for sale; or will be

disposed of in exchange for any description

ofgrain. Apply at this office.

SEED WHEAT-For SALE, at Tnos.

400 Bushels White VELVET WHEAT,

OR SAL E, by private contract,

corner of St. John's Square, the property

of the late Mr. William Parker.

Apply to Mr. Tyson, Brisbane-street; or

to It. Scott, next door to Custom House.

TANKS.-Water put on board ship

ping, at two shillings per ton; shipping

filling their own water, one shilling per

ton; water delivered about the Wharf, at

FOR HIRE.-The safe and well-known

fast-sailing yatch WATER WITCH, well

adapted for the accommodation of families

and small parties, having ladies' cabin.

starts every morning, (Sundays ex

cepted,) for Hobart Town and Launceston,

Fares Inside .................. 80s.

Outside ...................... 20s.

Booking-offices, Ship Inn, Hobart Town,

and Mrs. Cox's, St. John-street, Launceston.

T GOULD, cook and confectioner, cor

. ner of Charles and Elizabeth-streets,

respectfully returns thanks to his friends

and the public for the patronage bestowed

upon him, and begs to inform them that he

has latterly effected considerable improve

ment upon his premises, and has fitted up a

new refreshment room, where ladies'and

gentlemen can be respectably accommo

The new room will be opened on Monday

Soup of any description, Gd. per plate.

Luncheons frotn 11 until 4 o'clock, ls, per

With increased accommodation, moderate

charges, and prompt attention, T. Gould

hopes for a continuance and extension of

the patronage he gratefully acknowledges.

*h* Savory pies and patties always on

Considerable reduction in the price of all

MENT.-MR. RAVAC, has 'the

honour to announce that he proposes giving

a'GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN

MENT, on WEDNESDAY evening next,

at the School-room, Cameron-street.

The excellent band of the 06th regiment

will, by kind permission of Col. Cumber

land, assist at the entertainment.

The performances will be as follows.

1. Overture, de la Prize d'Alger par Brep

sant, executed by the Military Band.

2. Souvenirs de Bellini, for violin, by Mr.

3. Fantasia de Hiinton, for piano, by Mr.

4. Aria and Chorus, opera Belisario, (Don

5. La M6lancholia, pastorale for violin, by

6. Overture, Anna Bolena (Donizetti), by

7. Fantasia de Thalberg, for piano, by Mr.

8. Finale, Lucrezia Borgia, (Donnizetti) by

9. Le Carneval de Venize, (Paganini), for

God Save the Queen, by the Band.

MR. RAVAC will be accompanied on the

pianoforte by MR. IMnERO.

Tickets of admission, 5s. each, to be had

at Mr. Tegg'sand Mr. Dowling's, Brisbane

street, and the offices of the Examiner and

Cornwall Chronicle newspapers.

The performance will commence at eight

r 0 LET-The AUSTRALIAN WINE

VAULTS in George-street, lately oc

Fon sA LE, a beer and spirit engine. Apply

E L R O S E.-T O LE T-The above

FARM, the property of Miss Ham

mond, and as lately occupied by Mr.

Hay, consisting of 1000 acres of land, as

well adapted for all the purposes of farming

as any of the same extent to be found: on

the estate is a capital family house, with the

usual out-houses and yards, &c. It fronts

on the South Esk, and surrounds otherwise

the farm of Mr. Peters, within six miles of

the flourishing and increasing township of

Fingal, where, and at St. Mary's, there has

been a mark".t for the past five years, and

likely to continue, for as much produce as

can be raised in the district. Apply pre

?TO BE LET.-That neat and respectable

COTTAGE RESIDENCE built by

the late Mr. William Parker, situate on the

Windmill Hill opposite Mr. Oakden's. The

cottage contains six rooms, with cellar,

kitchen, &c., and is fitted up with superior

accommodations, well adapted for a family

of the first respectability. For particulars

apply to the undersigned.

Glasgow Wine Vaults, May 25.

O BE LET.-The COTTAGE in Pat

1 terson-street, lately occupied by the

Rev. R. W. Gibbs; apply to

Launceston Brewery, April 18.

riO LET.--A cheerful cottage residence,

containing five rooms, situate near the

undermentloned Brewery.-Rent moderate.

W. S. TURNER, Cataract ./3rewerJ.

TTO LET OR SELL.-Two or three

valuablo AGRICULTURALFARMS,

Scontaining 300 to 400 acres each, within

f eight miles of Hobart Town. The land is

of the very best description, situate on the

a banks of the Derwent, and possesses the

advantage of water carriage to market.

11 Terms liberal. Apply to