Advertising - Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) - 5 Mar 1856 (original) (raw)
' »t*r WATERVIEW DBY DOCK FERRY.
.ggWHr^K^v, Tax honre from th« Dock, and half
fryOMyp^* ¿onrg from the Parramatta Steamers'
O^50 Wharf, calling at LUKE'S Wharf. 6270
^¡ »t jjL NEW STEAM FERRY TO BALMAIN.
The NAUTILUS, (the first of the three
^^^^ÄQ ^ron boats intended for the above ferry,)
vm^Sm^ wj]i continue to ply from the Grafton
Wharf, adjoining Flour Company's and Cuthbert's, to
Crook's Wharf, Balmain. First, boat from Sydney at i
to 6 a.m., Inst ditto, 10 p.m. doily 3125
. *I ja STEAM EXCURSION down the Har
botir, to meet CHARLES GAVAN
ByffiffVE^»* DUFFY. Esq., M.P., per Steamer ILLA
tàSifAJSiJLM LONG, THIS DAY, Wednesday, March
Í, 185(5. To start from the A.S.N. Company's Wharf, at
lalf-past 10 o'clock, .and from, the Circular Wharf
st ll o'clock. A Band of Music will be in attend-
ance, and will play appropriate tunes during the trip.
Tickets, 5s, each, to be had of the following parties, or
»njcf tTie members of the Duffy Banquet Committee:
J. Jleore, Bookseller, George-streot ? Michael McMahon,
Perfumery Warehouse, George-street, next door to
Jüng-street; Thomas O'Neil, Confectioner, 484, George
straet South ; Richard Cleary, Bootmaker, King-street ;
Hr. Hurley, Drapor, George-street North ; Mr. Kearney,
Brougham Tavern, Pitt-street. W. McCURTAYNE,
at 5L STEAM TO MANLY BEACH.-The
ÄBrffca^, BLACK SWAN, TO-MORROW, Thurs
affj^Ppj day, at the usual hours of 10 a.m., and
i£LSa!tb=£=s3 2 15 p.^, from the Pheonix Wharf, and
from Ellensville Pier at 19 (noon;, and 6 p.m. Fares,
ls. Cd. ; children, ls. Calling at Woolloomooloo Bay.
* STEAM TO BRISBANE WATER.
fSga&PKV Tho BLACK SWAN, on FRIDAY
ffiEaffilgg* MORNING at 8 o'clock, returning from
B-n^^aa Gosford the, same day. Fares: Cabin,
lis,; steerage, 10s. Phoenix Wharf, 8th March. 2878a
H H*!. STEAM TO SHOALHAVEN.-The
?CTHP^^ Steamer ILLAWARRA -will leave for
^EsftßEgL* Shoalhaven (by way of Wollongong) on
m&rmutm SATURDAY MORNING next, the 8th
instant, at 0 a.m., leaving Shoalhaven "for Wollongong
and Sydney on the following Monday at 7 o.m. Phoenix
Wharf, 4th March, 1850. 2580a
«W"H&<£V ILLAWARRA, every TUESDAY,
jafcjfcffiS»: THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, nt 0
gWftSM o.m., leaving Wollongong every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, at H o'clock. Return, Cabin
tickets, to and from, 20s. 2077a
=l*-L?SL REDUCTION by th» Hunter River New
ngsaSsNE^s. Steam Navigation Company's Vessels of
g3EaIi)fl^> FARES to and from SYDNEY and
The HUNTER ..... William Petley, commander.
WIMJAMS.... D. Harding, ditto.'
PATERSON .. P. W. Pattison, ditto.
Between Sydney and Maitland ' 8. d.
either way ..,.. Saloon. 12 6
Ditto ditto ditto. Fore Cabin .. 6 0
Between Sydney and Newcas-
tle, either way. Saloon.. 10 0
Ditto ditte ditto. Fore Cabin .. 6 6
Intermediate distances proportionally.
Arrangements have been made to run Omnibuses to
and from Maitland and Morpeth, in connection with this
Company's Steamers, clearing Passengers to and from
Sydney and Mnitlnnd, at the above rates.
, Freights to or from Sydney and Merpoth, 15s. per
TILMOUTH F. DYE, Manager. H. R. N. S. N. Com
yany's Wharf, foot of Market-street.
*1 151». STEAM TO THE HUNTER.-Tho
.6 °3 powerful Mail Steamship HUNTER,
gB&ältfiS»** Captain Petley, for Morpeth. THIS
fco-^rff-t^ EVENING, at 10 o'clock. TIEMOUTH
F. DYE, Manager. H. R. N. S. N. Company's Wharf,
foot of Market-street. 6th March, 1850._3531
«4 al rt STEAM TO THE HUNTER.
<8äß?BSr*£^v" Still farther redaction of fare» by tho
ggKByjE*^* A.S.N. Co.'s HUNTER RIVER STEAMERS.
rmr-rm>J-£g&i Passengers conveyed to Maitland per
Omnibus, freo of additional charge. Maitland-Saloon,
ils., Fore Cabin, 6a. ; Morpeth-Saloon, 8s., Fore Cabin,
4s. ¡ Newcastle-Saloon, 7s., Fore Cabin, 3s., öd. The
ILLALONG, Chas. Pains, commander, THIS EVEN-
ING, at 10 o'clock. JAMES PATERSON, Manager.
A.S.N. Company's Wharf, 5th' March, 18Ö0. 3572
ri XHE A. S. N. Company's Steamers are
fj^^g£m^>, despatched from Sydney regularly, as
For MEMJOUKNE,. every WEDNESDAY and SATUR-
For TWOFOLD BAY, every alternate THURSDAY, at
For NEWCASTLE, RAYMOND TERRACE, and MORPETH,
every EVENING- (Sundays excepted), at 10 o'clock.
For CLARENCE TOWN, every MONDAY EVENING,
For MORETON BAY, every TUESDAY, at 8 p.m.
For WIDE BAY, every alternate THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.
Uiver Steamers are employed between Morpeth and
the Hivers William and Paterson-and Brisbane and
Ipswich-for. the conveyance of Passengers and Cargo
to and from the Sydney Steamers.
A. S. N. Company's Wharf, 1st December, 1855. 745
STEAM BETWEEN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,
BY THE A. S. N. COMPANY'S STEAMSHIPS
TELEGRAPH, G. Gilmore, Commander.
WONGA WONGA, R. G. Gilmore, Commander.
CITY OF SYDNEY, R. T. Moodie, Commander.
ALTERATION OP DAYS or SAHJNO FROM MELBOVRNE.
.sfl^JSJ. THE above,. or other first-class Steam
JPCjPOÈ^^v. Bhips are appointed to sail as under
taS^-ffi From Sydney. From Melbourne.
Jil ro KA rn ". - sronday, 3rd March
CITY OF SÏD.VET .. - ,. Friday, 7th
WO*OA WONGA .. Wednesday.Sth .. Monday. 10th
TILEORAPII .. Satnrday, 8th .. Friday, 14th
ST1r'0,'"Slrl""!'ir" Wednesday, lath .. Mouday, I7th
WBXOAWONOA .. Saturday, 15th .. Friday Slat
TELEGRAPH .. Wednesday, 10th .. Monday 24th
Cinr ar SYKHET .. Saturday,-.¡2nd .. Friday, !!8th
WONOA WONGA .. Wednenday, 96th .. Monday, 31st
?TELEGRAPH .. Saturday, 20th .. Friday, 4th April.
., _ JAMES PATERSON, Manager.
A. S. N. Company's Wharf, öth March, 1850. 3073
TO SAIL PUNCTUALLY AT 3 P.M.
Passengers and goods landed at the Railway Pier, and
conveyed to Melbourne by Rail, FREE OF ADDI-
-^I^VJik, THE A. S. N. Company's Iros Screw
SSSSIKJS^. Steamship WONGA WONGA, R. G.
SSEasgjgS Gilmore, commander, will be despatched
- * n-T-. *3 as above, THIS DAY, Wednesday, at 3
^ JAMES PATERSON, Manager.
A.S.N. Company's Wharf, 5th March, 1856.
Passengers will please leave their names at the Book-
ing Office before ll, and have their luggage on board
Before 12 p.m. This Day. 3450
_g*kjk. STEAM TO LAUNCESTON, T0
«g^CS. MORKOW, THE Oin INSTANT, AT
?rr?r>^i * P-K*-^-n8 ^-S.N. Company's fast new
~~ ~",'"iw""**aT iron screw Steamer ROYAL SHEP-
HERD, 300 tons, W. H. Saunders, commander,
?will leave Russell's "Wharf, (late Kellick's,; punctually
Saloon passage, £0 Os. : Steerage ditto, SXt Ss.; Freight,
?£2 per ton, (free of wharfage at Sydney.)
Shippers are requested to complote their shipments at
For freight or passage, apply to HENRY H. BEAU-
CHAMP, Agent for I^SJi. Company, 41, King-street.
ri *rsSL THE Sydney and Auckland Royal Mail
«SgjgtT|^. Steamship WILLIAM DENNY, Robert
^ffiilrJrTgcu AfaQlei*, commander (under contract
_iJ ',with the Provincial Government of the
Province of Auckland to carry the mail monthly), is
appointed to sail from Sydney to Auckland on or about
3Tor freight or passage, opply to WILLIAM LOCH
JIEAD, 49, King-street, Commercial Wharf. 3230
gj»ak WANTED, TO CHARTER, Vessels, to load.
tffiBtJ» at Calcutta for Europe and the United States
íS&SÉÍ GE RB AULET, RUBENS, AND CO., 8, York
ittBet, Wynyard-gquare. 2485a
EAGLE UNE OF PACKETS TO LIVER.
jratu$^y POOL.- Liverpool and Australasian
^vf|VwtfE^' Navigation Company. (Incorporated by
*B8Ba Royal Charter.) The new Steam Clipper
ROYAL CHARTER, 2710 tons register, and 200-horse
power, F. Royce, Esq., commander (late of the Eagle),
being advertised to leave Liverpool on the 17th January,
may he expected to arrive in Melbourne about the 17th
March, from whence she will bo despatched for liver-
pool direct, within a month after her arrival.
The ROYAL CHARTER will have space for 3000
tons cargo, which will be taken at the current rates of
freight. Gold dust and cargo forwarded from Liverpool
to London at ship's expense.
BRIGHT BROTHERS AND CO., Agents, Melbourne ;
CRAWLEY AND SMITH, Agents at Sydney. 286,
George-street, 25th February, 1850. 3367
FOR MORETON BAY.-The constant trader
|graf|^l PALERMO, Captain Gold, is hourly expected,
SEv^jjS and will be despatched again in a few days alter
arrival Cnr^o will be received and stored at the Vic-
toria Wharf, Erskine-street. HENRY CLARKE, Vic-
toria Wharf; or, LAIDLEY, IRELAND, AND CO., 100,
TkOx FOR MELBOURNE WnARF.-A Regular
My«^, Trader.-Tho Baltimore Clipper EMILY
ggjjgcaa« JANE, J. Welsh, commander, will be ready to
receive cargo at Campbell's Wharf to-morrow, nnd will
positively soil on Saturday Morning. For freight or
passage, apply to J. C. and G.1 DIBBS, Port Phillip
Packet Office, 177, George-Btreet ; or, to E. M.
SAYERS, Campbell's Wharf., 3403
TfcSfe. FOR MELBOURNE.-The fine fast sailing
wíla 8 STRUAN, Paterson, master, having a
j^^^ß- considerable part of ber cargo engaged, will
meet with quick despatch. Apply to LAIDLEY, IRE-
LAND, AND CO., 100, George-street, February 27th,
-fc3k FOR ADELAIDE.-The Brig JOHN ORME
^sfiîflagi ROD, J. Sevier, master, having the principal
part of hor cargo engaged, will sail for the.
above port on or about tho 15th instant. For freight,
opply on board, at Moore's Wharf; or, EBSWORTH
AND CO., Harrington-street. ' _3S10
dfcSük SPORTING LASS, FOR AUCKLAND, has
room for a few tons of freight, which must be
TTPiít sent down at once. Shippers will please send
in "bills of lading immediately. Apply to LAIDLEY,
IRELAND, AND CO., George-street ; or, to RUNDLE,
DANGAR, AND CO., Clarence-street. 3547
.-jntrv FOR MANILA.-Tho AI fast sailing ship
Mïïft|S> PALMYRA, 700 tons register, Captain Tierney.
îssjogp For freight or pnssage, apply to the CAPTAIN
on board, Circular Quay ; or, to BRIERLEY, DEAN,
AND CO., 70, Sussex-stroct. 3315
-l^Sv FOR NEW CALEDONIA AND THE ISLE
OF PINES.-Tho Brig UNI, Captain Lam
gjgfcsjlgS berthod, will sail for the above Islands ¡ramo
d*atoiy" For freight or pnssage, apply to D. N.
JÜUBERT, Smith's Wharf, Miller's-point. 3480
GOLD MINES AT KANALA, NEW CALE
m S$^i DONIA.-The beautiful Brig LOUIS AND
MIRL\M will sail for Port of Kanals, New
Caledonia, the 15th instant, if : sufficient inducement.
For freiglit, passage, and every information. Apply to
EDWARD TEILLARD AND CO., Agents, 230, George
FROM MELBOURNE TO LIVERPOOL, to
sail 2 fi th instant, the Royal Mail Packet
iS^ae MARCO POLO, 1025 tons register, Clarke,
commander. This fur.fumed clipper of the Black Ball
Line maintains her high character for speed, tho wholo
of tho cabins have beon painted and redecorated, and
every improvement introduced for the convenience and
comfort of all classes of passengers. For passage apply,
in Sydney, to WILLIS, MERRY, AND CO., Botts's
rO^X FOR LONDON.-To follow tho Light of tho
.ísgífeSSSi, Age, and to sail 15th March.-The fino Al
yfggg clipper Ship JAMES BOOTH, 030 tons,
Alexander Duthie, commander, is now receiving wool
at tho Circular Quay, and having made tho outward
passage this voyage in 85 days, presents a desirable
opportunity to shippers anxious to secure their wools
reaching in time for the July sales. The greater part
of lier cargo is already engaged, and she will sail as
above. Has good poop accommodation. ; For freight or
passage, apply to GILCHRIST, WATT, AND CO.,
No. 1, Margaret-street. Will be followed by the
-V%?V FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON.-For Gold and
MgggsaS« Passengers only.-The fine first-class Frigate
IPfgjP! built Ship PLANTAGENET, 1000 tons,
Samuel A. Hatfiold£commander. This vessel has only
three poop cabins disengaged-for which immediate ap-
plication is necessary to the CAPTAIN on board, at
Campbell's Wharf; to YOUNG, LARK, AND BENNETT ;
or J. B. METCALFE.. 1st March, 1850. 3129
¿j^Tk FOR, LONDON.-The splendid Al 13 years
clipper Ship JOSHUA, 804 tons register, John
p^jgggg Fowler, commander, is now receiving cargo at
tho steam press, at the Circular Quay. This fine vessel
is well known in the Port Phillip trade for her rapid
passages; has excellent cabin and intermediate accom-
modation, and carries an experienced Surgeon. For
freight or passago, apply to RUNDLE, DANGAR AND
CO., Clarence-street ; or, to L. AND S. SPYER AND
CO., Agents, Wynyard-square, Sydney. 2278
-CfcTk FOR LONDON.-A REGULAR TRADER.
The Al clipper Ship GLADLVTOR, Captain
A^TlIue James Sim, having now all her dead weight on
board and a largo quantity of wool alongside, may be
counted upon for quick despatch, and is one of tho
best conveyances "now offering for either pas-
sengers or cargo. Her cabin accommodations are well
known to be superior and comfortable, and a surgeon is
also carried. Apply to Captain SIM, on board, at
Messrs. Campbell's Wharf ; or, to BRIERLEY, DEAN,
AND CO., 70, Sussex-street. 2113
^-CJTK FOB LONDON.-First vessels after the LA
ltf<$lgà HOGUE and LIGHT OF THE AGE.-Tho
W&gSa GLADIATOR and OLIVER CROMWELL, are
now far advanced in loading, and receiving fast the
remainder of their cargoes, will bo despatched about the
10th proximo. Apply to BRIERLEY, DEAN, AND CO.,
TO GOLD SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS
%f||§& FOR LONDON.-To Sail löth March, the
well-known Al Aberdeen clipper Ship JAMES
BOOTH, 030 tons, A. Duthie, commander, has nearly
all her cargo, and being a fast ship, offers a most de-
sirable conveyance. Has superior cabin accommoda-
tion. Apply, GILCHRIST, WATT, AND CO., No. 1,
Margaret-street. The* large after cabin disengaged;
well suited for a family. 3068
FOR LONDON.-The splendid Al clipper
>¡ria¡m Ship CATHARINE ADAMSON, 886 ton»
jjjjSlai register, George Stuart, commander. This
vessel is now on her first voyage, and having made one ',
of the best voyages of the season, has established her
character ns an Aberdeen clipper. Wool wiU be received,
either at Campbell and Co.'s Wharf ; the Circular Quay ;
or Messrs. Marsden and Co.'s Shed, Windmill-street ; to
suit the convenience of shippers. Has a full poop, with
excellent cabins, several of which are still disengaged.
Carries a surgeon. Apply, GILCHRIST, WATT, AND
CO., No. 1, Margaret-street. 3069
-OKfe. TO PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND AND
FRANCE.-The fine A1 French Barque
£ííígg§ ARTHUR, Captain Dutocq, having the whole
of her cargo engaged, will sail positively the :llst
of March. She hos superior accommodations for cabin
passengers, and with the cheap and daily steam commu-
nication between France and England, offers a desirable
opportunity for intending passengers for home. Apply
to EDWARD TEILT ARD AND CO., 230, George
¿OjX FOR LONDON.-The Al fast-sailing ship
SSSgägä OLIVER CROMWELL, Captain A. Alexander,
tçjrçglât one of the celebrated Aberdeen clippers
launched from the same yard as the Maid of Judah and
Walter Hood, and in every respect an equally good
vessel. She will be promptly despatched, fun or not
full, and is a very superior ship for either goods or
passengers. The accommodations for the latter are
more than nsmüly lofty and comfortable. Apply to
Captain ALEXANDER, on hoard, Circular Quay; or to
BRIERLEY, DEAN, AND CO., 70, Sussex-street, 2111
-VVV FOR LONDON DIRECT.-The following AX
and Aberdeen clipper Ships to arrive, will sail
WASHING-TON IRVING, 10OO tons, J.Durrant, com
mander, -will sail 20th April.
WALTER HOOD, 061 tons, Donald, commander, will
PHOENICIAN, OOO tons, J. Jamson, commander, will
STAR OF PEACE, 1200 tons, H. Sproat, commander,
For freight or passage, having very superior accommo-
dations, apply to MONTEFIORE, GRAHAM, AND:
-jS&v FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-The Al
¥«S¡^J newly coppered Clyde-built, Barque ANNE
TrrrBEH M'LEAN, 310 tons resister. For further par-
ticulars, apply to CAIRD, PATERSON, AND CO. 3180
-jTV*. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-The Al
Wg3|Ssg colonial built new clipper brig BURNETT, 200
SíiLríT tons, ready for Bea in a few days. Apply to J.
FRAZER, Sussex-street. 2091
FOR SALE,-An excellent ship's LONG BOAT,
nearly new, in excellent order, well and strongly
built, and copper fastened, will carry 10 tens. To be
seen on board the Cateaux Wat tell, at Circular Quay.
Apply to GILCHRIST, WATT, AND CO., No. 1, Mar-
BARQUE MARY MELVILLE.-All accounts against
the above vessel must be rendered in duplicate,
at our office, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 6th instant, at
12 o'clock noon, or they cannot be allowed. WILKIN-
SON BROTHERS AND CO., Walker's Wharf. 3521
HARKAWAY, FROM LONDON.-Consignees by
this vessel are requested to take notice that she
will commence discharging from 6 o'cKjok a.m., until 0
o'clock p.m., This Morning. GEORGE A. LLOYD AND
CO., Agents, Tuesday, 4th March, 1850. 3484
TTTTASHINGTON IRVING, FROM LONDON.-Con
TT signées per above vessel are requested to pass
.their entries immediately for tho Circular Quay. She
will not bo accountable for any goods that may bo left on
the Wharf after tho usual hours of discharge. MON-
TEFIORE, GRAHAM, AND CO. March 3rd, i860.
SHIP CADUCEUS.-AU claims or accounts against
the above vessel must be rendered to the under-
signed, in duplicate, by noon, ' on FRIDAY, 7th March.
B HIE ULEY, DEAN, AND CO., Agents. 353Ü
NOTICE.-Captain McGAW, master of the ANNE
MACLEAN, will not be responsible for any debts
contracted by his crew. 3533
ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE.-Great attraction.
THIS EVENING will be produced three favour
ROYAL VICTORLV THEATRE.-The Third Night
of the successful Burlesque of ALCESTIS, by
T. N. Tolfourd, Esq. 2587a
PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE.-Under the
' direction and management of Mr. A. Terning,
Tho Committee, in announcing to the public that
THIS DAY, Wednesday, March 5th, is fixed for the
BENEFIT of tho JEWS' PHILANTHROPIC SO-
CIETY, trusts that a generous public will step forward
to support so noblo and charitable an Institution.
Madamo ANNA BISHOP has ltindly offered her
valuable services on this occasion, and consented for
Monsieur LAGLAISE to appear for this night only.
Tho Committee of the Jews' Philanthropic Society
have much pleasuro in announcing to tho public that
the following Ladies and Gentlemen (late of this Theatre)
have kindly volunteered their gratuitous services for this
Mr. Frank Howson, Air. John Howson, Monsieur
Boulanger, Pianist, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. B.
Vaughan, Mr. Vaughan, Mr. Guerin, Mr. Erle, Mr.
McKenzie, Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Branscombe, Mra. Guorin,
Mr. Kitts, Mr. Churchill, ito.
The Evening's Entertainment will commence with the
favourite Drama, in three Acts, entitled
Charles H., King of Spain, Mr. Maynard ; Don Cresar
de Baznn, Count of Arragon, Mr. Holloway; Doh Jose
do Santerem the King's Primo Minister, Mr. C. Evans ;
Marquis do Belflor, Mr. Griffin ; Lorenzo, Captain of the
Guard, Mr. ; Gil Perez, a domestic of Don Jose,
Mr. F. Howson j Gabriol, a Gipsy Chief, Mr. Griffin ;
Gomez, a boatman, Mr: Flynn; Larazillo, a youth of 17,
assistant to the Armourer of tho Fortress, Mrs. Torning ;
Senor Ferdinand, a Judge of Madrid, Mr. Turner, Senor
Louis, an Alcaide, Mr. Flynn ; Maritana, the Gipsy, Mrs.
Guerin, Marchioness de Belflor, Mrs. Gibbs ; Marcello,
Mrs.-Branscombo, Martha, a Gipsy, Miss Hart. Noble-
men, Soldiers, Servants, Gipsies, tic.
Descriptive Song-" The Newfoundland Dog" (H. Rus-
Recitativo-" Sorta o la notto" Cantabile-" Ernnni
Involami" Cavatina-" Tutto Sprezzo"-Ernani
(Verdi)-Madamo ANNA BISHOP.
Alia-"Ecco Ridente il Cielo"-Barbiero di Seviglia
(Rossini) by the kind permission of Madame A. B.
Solo-Pianoforte-Marche Fúnebre (Thalborg)-Mon-
A Fnvouiïte Popular Ballad-Mrs. Guerin.
Irish Ballad-" Oft in the Stilly Night" (T. Mooro)
Song-" Farewell to the Mountain"-Mountain Sylph
(Barnett)-Mr. Frunk Howson.
To conclude with the Operetta, entitled
Tom Tug, Mr. J. Howson ; Robin, Mr. F. Howson ; Old
Bundle, Mr. C. Evans; Wilhelmina, Mrs. Guerin ; Mrs.
Bundle, Mrs. Gibbs.- During the Operetta, the follow,
ing' songs will be introduced:-"Tho Deep,Deep Sea,"
"Young Susan had Lovers," "Cherries and Plums,"
"Jolly Young Waterman," "Farewell, my Trim-built
Wherry," " The Bay of Biscay," and " Rule Britannia."
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at half-past 7.
Dress circle, Ss. ; parquette, 6s.; upper boxes, 4s.; pit,
Applications for Boxes and Tickets to be made to the
undermentioned:-Messrs. D. Cohen and Co., Spring
street; Mr. J. G. Raphael, George-street North; Mr. D.
Davis, Jeweller, George-street ; Air. S. Phillips, George
street South ; and Mr. L. Lipman, Honorary Secretary,
05, Phillip-street. Box office open on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday from 10 till 4. 3531
ALCOM'S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Yórk
street.-Open every EVENING, for Horseman-
ship, and Gymnasian feats. The two Clowns will vary
the performances with their drolleries. JOHN
CONCERT HALL, ROYAL H O TEL.
Madame ANNA BISHOP has the honour to
announce her intention of giving
TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES OF SACRED
on FRIDAY, March 7tb, and MONDAY, March 10th,
the profits of which will be devoted to the
SISTERS OF CHARITÏ" FREE HOSPITAL,
DESTITUTE CHILDREN'S ASYLUM.
On this occasion will be presented, for the first time
in Australia, the whole of Rossini's great work,
together with a selection from the moBt celebrated com-
A MAGNIFICENT ORGAN is in process of erection,
and the BAND and CHORUS wiU be complete in every
Full particulars will be immediately announced. 2540a
KING'S SCHOOL, PARRAMATTA.-By the kind
permission of the' Reverend the Head Mas-
ter, Madame ANNA BISHOP'S Grand Concert on
THURSDAY EVENING, March 13, 1856. . Full par-
ticulars wiU be immediately anngunced, ii . 2547a
CAMPBELL, PARKES, WILSHIRE, AND COWPER,
FOB THE CITY.-The Central Committee will
meet at their Rooms, at the Exchange Hotel, George
street, EVERY DAY, until the day of election.
The Secretary will he in attendance each day from
CAMPBELL, PARKES, WILSHIRE, AND COWPER
GIPPS WARD.-A meeting of the Electors of Gipps
Ward will be held at half-past seven o'clock, THIS
(Wednesday) EVENING, at Mr. Hawkins's, the Hero
of Waterloo Inn, corner of Fort and Windmill Streets.
COOK WARD.-A meeting, of the Electors mil be held,
at half-past seven o'clock, on WEDNESDAY, at Mr.
Bradford's, Blind Beggar Inn, South Head Road. <
' 1'Hiixir AV ARD.-A meeting of the Electors will be
held, on THURSDAY EVENING, at half-past seven
o'clock, at the Australian Inn, Parramatta-street, near
St. Benedict's Church. . >
COOK WARD.-A meeting of the Electors will be held,
on THURSDAY EVENING, at half-past seven o'clock,
Pnnuxp WAMJJ-A meeting of the Electors of Phillip
Word wiU be held, on FRIDAY EVENING, at balf-past!
seven o'clock, at the Land's End Inn, Pyrmont.
COOK WARD.-A meeting of the Electors will be held,
on FRIDAY EVENING, at half-past seven o'clock, at
Mr. Wheeler's, Strawberry Hill Inn.'
BOURKE WARD.-A meeting of the Electors of Bourke
Ward, will be held, on SATURDAY EVENING*, at
half-past seven o'clock, at the Star Hotel, Macquarie
COOK WARD.-A meeting of the Electors will be held,
on SATURDAY EVENING, at half-past seven o'clock,
at Mr. T. Taylor's, Happy Vale Inn, Surry Hills.
The Candidates will attend and address the Electors.
3530 E. J. HAWKSLEY, Honorary Secretary.
AM PB ELL, PARKES, WILSHIRE, AND COWPER,
FOR THE CITY.-A Publio Meeting of the Elec
tors of Cook. Ward, wiU be held THIS EVENING,
Wednesday, March 5th, at Mr. Bradfords, Blind Beggar,
South Head-road, at half-past 7 o'clock. The Can-
OOO E. J. HAWKSLEY, Honorary Secretary.
OOK WARD.-Mr. PLUNKETT'S ELECTION.
The Committee of the above Ward are requested to
meet on business of importance, THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, at Mr. Tighe's, Queen's Arms, South Head
road, at half-past seven o'clock. >
OOO ? RICHARD CREAGH, Honorary Secretary. '
SYDNEY ELECTION.-MACQUARIE WARD.
Dr. DUIGAN will meet tho independent electors
at tho London Tavern, George-street, THIS (Wednes-
day) EVENING, tho 5th March, at eight o'clook pre-
cisely. Dr. Duigan will address tho meeting from 'the
DRIVER FOR THE HAMLETS.-The committee
for securing tho Election of Mr. R. DRIVER for
tho Sydney Hamlets, will meet EVERY EVENING, till
tho day of Election, at Mr. TOMLINSONS, Sir Charles
i Napier Inn, Bay-street, Glebe. JOHN AIRD, Honorary
DUIVER FOR THE HAMLETS.-Mr. DRIVER
will meet the electors of the Sydney Hamlets
THIS EVENING, at Mrs. Beard's, Paddington Inn,
Paddington ; on THURSDAY EVENING, at Mr. G. A.
Davis's, St. John's Tavern, Newtown; on FRIDAY
EVENING, at Mr. J. Madigan's, Red Lion Inn, Cam
perJown ; on SATURDAY EVENING, at Rushcuttcr
Bay ; and on MONDAY EVENING, at the North Shore.
Each evening at half past seven o'clock. Mr. DRIVER
will attend and address tho electors._3520 '
MESSRS. COOPER AND DONALDSON will meet
tho electors of tho Sydney Hamlets, at Mr. Mc
KEE'S Colonel Bloomfield Hotel, Paddington, on FRI.
DAY EVENING next, March 7th, at half-past 7 o'clock.
ELECTION FOR SYDNEY HAMLETS.-Mr.
MORIARTY will meet the Electors resident in
Paddington, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, March 0th,
ELECTION FOR SYDNEY HAMLETS. - Mr.
MORIARTY will meet the Electors resident in
Camperdown, on FRIDAY next, March 7th, at 8 p.m., at
Mr. Bullivant's, Golden Times. 2003a
LECTION FOR SYDNEY HAMLETS.-Mr.:
MORIARTY will meet the Electors resident in
Reilfcrn, on THURSDAY, March 6th, at 8 p.m., at Mr.
William McCollough's, Londonderry Tavern, Botany
BATHURST ELECTION.-Mr. BLIGH will meet
tho electors-at Bathurst, on MONDAY, 10th
March, at 3 p.m.; at Carcoar, on WEDNESDAY, 13th
March, at 3 p.m. ; at Orange, on FRIDAY, the 15th, at
SOUTH CUMBERLAND ELECTION.-Mr. AV. M.
MANNING proposes to meet the Electors of this
At Canterbury, on THIS DAY, March 5th, at 1 p.m.
At Parramatta, on the same day, at 7 p.m.
At Liverpool, on THURSDAY, March 0th, at 1 p.m.
At Campbelltown, on the same clay, at 7 p.m. 3450
R. PLUNKETTS ELECTION.-MACQUARIE
WARD.-A Meeting of this Committee will take'
place THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, the 6th instant,
at hnlf-past 7 o'clock, at Mr. HORTON'S, Cricketers'
Arms, Pitt and Market Streets. JAMES GLISSAN,
Honorary Secretary._\_ 3528
CHURCH FOR DARLINGHURST AND WOOLLOO
MOOLOO.-A Public Meeting will be held at the
School House, Victoria-street, (opposite Mr. Billyard's)
on THURSDAY EVENING next, at 7 o'clock, to con-
sider the necessary measnres for erecting a New Church
for the District of Darlinghurst nnd Woolloomooloo.;
Tho Bishop of Sydney will preside. By order of the
Provisional Committee, E. WISE, Secretary pro tem.
SYDNEY DIOCESAN SOCIETY. - The Annual
General Meeting will be held, in the School-house,
CasÜoreagh-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 11th
March, at half-past 7 o'clock. His Excellency the
Governor-General will preside. Tho Annual Sermon
will bo preached before tho society on MONDAY
.EVENING, the 10th March, in St. James's Church, by
the Hight Reverend the LORD BISHOP OF SYDNEY, ;
President of the society. Divine service will commence
SYDNEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. -The
Monthly General Meeting of Members will be held
on THURSDAY next, the 0th instant, at 3 o'clock, to
elect Members, to resume discussion of the Report on
the Insolvent Laws, and to transact such other business
as may be brought forward. ALEXANDER THOMSON.
Secretary. Exchange-rooms, 4th March, 1850. 3537
UNTER RIVER NEW STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY.-Notice is hereby given, that the
Dividend of 2} per cent, for the half-year ended, 1st
February, will be payable to the proprietors, on and
after THURSDAY, the 13th March next, at tho Com-
pany's Offices, Morpeth and Sydney. TILMOUTH F.
DYE, Manager. Morpeth, 27th February, 1850. 3534
EINSTER MARINE LODGE OF AUSTRALIA,
No. 200. - An Emergency Meeting, THURSDAY
EVENING, at half-past 7. By order of the W. M.
J. M. C. ROBINSON, Secretary._ 2081a
NEW SOUTH WALES ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
5, Bligh-street.-Mr. W. H. PALING begs to
announce that the management of the above Academy,
which hitherto has been conducted by himself, in con-,
junction with Mr. Henry Marsh, will in future be
entirely mannged by himself, and fur his own account.
Thanking for the patronage he has received, be recom-
mends his institution to the attention of Parents.
Different Classes for Piano, Violin, Singing, and Glees
have been formed, and to suit the convenience of parties
Mr. P. will form new Classes if the number is not less
than four. Pupils desirous of entering one of the above
classes, are requested to make application for terms,
¿ca, at the above Academy, to Mr. PALING. 2573a
Sydney, 28th January, 1850.
NOTICE.-The Office of Minister and Reader to the
Sydney Synagogue having been declared vacant,
applicants for tho said Office will please to forward their
Testimonials to the Board of Management at the
Synagogue Chambers, York-street, on or before the 1st
Salary. £400 per annum, with suitable residence pro-
vided. No applications will be entertained, unless ac-
companied by Testimonials, or by personal attendance.
1777 By order", JACOB MARES, President.
DUFFY BANQUET-To be held in the Prince of
?Wales Theatre, on TUESDAY EVENING, March
ll, 1850. Tickets, Sis., to be had of the following par-
ties, pr any of the gentlemen of the committee:
J. Moore, Bookseller and Publisher, George-street,
opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral ; Michael McMahon,
Perfumery Warehouse, George-street, next door to
King-street ; Thomas O'Neil, Confectioner, 481, George
street South ; Richard Cleary, Bootmaker, King-street ;
Mr. Hurley, Draper, George-street North; W. Dolman,
Bookseller, Market-street ; the . Committee-rooms,
Brougham Tavern, Pitt-street,"
To prevent disappointment, early application for
the tickets is necessary. 3423
?_ Sheriff's Office, Sydney, 3rd March, 1850.
"WTTHEREAS a writ, under the hand of his Excel
'TT lency Sir William Thomas Denison, Knight,
Governor-General in and over all the Colonies of New
South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia and
Western Australia, and Captain-General and Governor
in-Chief of the Territory of New South Wales and its
Dependencies, &c, icc, bearing date tho first day of
March, A.D., 1850, and addressed to me, was received
hy me this day, directing that an election bo held for
the return of four, members to serve in the Legislative
Assembly of the colony of New South Wales, for the
electoral district of the City of Sydney, and that the
nomination for such election be,held in Macquarie Ward,
in the said city, on WEDNESDAY the twelfth day of
March instant, and 'that in the event of such Election
.boing contested the PoU, at the different Polling places
for the said Electoral District be taken on THURSDAY,
the thirteenth day of March. Now, I John O'Neill
Brenan, Sheriff of New South Wales, do, in pursuance
of tho power vested in mo as Returning Officer for the
said Electoral District of the City of Sydney, hereby
give notico that a public meeting of the Electors of the
said Electoral Districts of the City of Sydney, will be
holden on the 12th day of March instant, at noon, in
the North-west portion of Hyde Park, in Macquarie
Ward in the said City for the nomination and Election
of four members to servo in the said Legislative Assem-
bly for the said Electoral District of Sydney. And in
the event: of there being more than four candidates, and
a poll being demanded by any of tho candidates, or by
not less than six Electors on behalf of any candidate,
the polling for such Election will commence at 0 o'clock
in' the forenoon of the 13th day'of March instant, at
the' different polling places to be afterwards notified,
and finally' close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the
JOHN O'NEILL BRENAN, Sheriff, Returning Officer
for the Electoral District of the City of Sydney.
OTICE is hereby given, that WILLIAM MINI
THORPE, formerly of 557, George-street, in the
city of Sydney, in the colony of New South Walos,
gentleman, and late an attorney, solicitor, and proctor
of the Supreme Court of Now South Wales aforesaid,
afterwards of 12, Grove-place, Hackney, and late of 10,
Sussex-place, Regent's Park, in that part of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called England,
but now of Church-hill in the said city of Sydney, and
one of the attorneys of her Majesty's Court of Queen's
Bench, and a solicitor of the High Court of Chancery in
England aforesaid, intends to apply to the said Supreme
Court of New South Wales, »n tho last day of the next
term, to wit, on the eighth day of March next, to' be
re-admitted an attorney, solicitor, and proctor of the
said Supreme Court. Dated this 23rd dav of February,
1850. W. MINITHORPE. ' : 2480a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-Creditors who havo
proved their claims in tho undermentioned estates,
are informed that plans of distribution were cen tl rm ed
by tho Court on Saturday last, and dividends will be
payable at the office of tho undersigned, on and after
THIS DAY, Wednesday, the Qth instant, on produc-
tion of the promissory notes.
JOHN MORRIS, Official Assignee, Mort's Commer-
cial Buildings, Pitt-streot, Sydney.
John Burton, of Sussex-street, Sydney, a dividend of
George Curtis, late of Balmain, grocer, a dividend pf
E. G. Curling, late of Parramatta-street, a dividend of
ls. ft jd. in tho pound. .
Matthew Deveny, late of Elizabeth-street, Sydney, a
dividend of ls. 5 jd. in the pound.
Robert Forrest, late of Sofala, storekeeper, a dividend of
John Longfield, late of Sydney, a dividend of 4Jd. in tho
John Rossiter, late of Marulan, innkeeper, a dividend of
Henry Stephens, lato of Paddington, part payment cf
T. M. Worthington, late of Queen's-place, Sydney, a
dividend of (JJd. in tho pound.' ' 3480
OTICE.-All Claims against the Estate of RICHARD
COWAN are required to bo forwarded to tho Trus-
tees linder his assignment, on or before tho loth instant,
otherwise they will not bo admitted.
A plan of distribution is being prepared, and a divi-
dend will bo declared immediately after the above date.
Claims to be directed to tho Trustees, Reibey Cottage,
IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF T. F. STAD
DON.-To Confectioners.-To bo disposed of, tho
Stock, Implements of Trade, and good-will of the Busi-
ness lately carried on by tho above Insolvent. Apply
to Mr. JOHN MORRIS, Official Assigneo; or Mr. JOHN
BEAMES, 230, George-street. 3485
NOTICE.-I have this doy admitted as partners in my
business as commission agent, ship broker, Acc.,
Mr. JOHN BROWN and JAMES MALCOLM, Jnnior.
The business will in future be carried on under the firm
of JAMES MALCOLM AND CO. JAMES MALCOLM.
1st February, 1850. . »eil
NOTICE.-I have this day admitted as partnor in my
business as Auctioneer and Commission Agent,
Mr. NATHAN BOWES. The business will in future be
carried on under the firm of BUROIS AND BOWES.
Sydnoy Auction Mart, 284, George-street, March 3rd,
NOTICE.-Tho Partnership heretofore existing be-
tween ROBERT NUKCOMBE and SIMON
HUNT, as Dealers in Colonial Produce, was dissolved
on this 4th Day of March, 1850. ROBERT NURCOMBE.
NOTICE.-The partnership hitherto existing between
EDWARD W. FEGAN and M. W. KELLY,
trading under the firm of FEGAN AND KELLY, as
Storekeepers, of Sofala, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All accounts due or owing to the late firm
will be received and paid by E. W. FEGAN, by whom
the business will be carried on as heretofore.
Sofala, 27th February, 1850. 3400
CAUTION.-£10 REWARD_Any person found
depositing night-soil, or any other offensive matter,
within 200 yards of the Old Botany-road, will be indicted
for a nuisance ; and a reward of X'l0 will bo given to any
person who will give such information as shall lead to
the conviction of the party or parties so. offending. By
order of the Commissioners of the Old Botany, Randwick,
and Coogee Roads. J. HENWOOD, Secretary, 100,
MR. JOHN HAY is requested to coH on Mr.
WILLIAMS, of Castlereogh-Btreet, and take away
his box within 14 days of this notice, or else it will be
sold to defray expenses, ¿cc. 4th March, 1850. 2540a
NOTICE.-COUTIN AND GRIFFITHS beg to
announce that in consequence of the great rush of
customers, they have been compelled to engage Beveral
additional assistants, in order that their friends may
have the usual attention paid to them during the great
sale. 02, late 05. King-street. 2583a
TURON GOLDEN RIDGE QUARTZ-CRUSHING
COMPANY.-In acordance with the resolution
passed at the General Half-yearly Meeting held at the
Royal Hotel, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, tho First
instalment on the respective classes of shares will be
payable at the Company's Office, Exchange-corner, New
Pitt-street, on and after THIS DAY, Friday, 15th day of
February. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Secretary.
WANTED, TO SELL, WASTE PAPER. Apply U>
_PATRICK KEANE, Empire Office._0000
WANTED, a Man who understands druin making^
_Apply to J. WILCOX, 30, Hunter-street. 3570»-.
YT7"ANTED, an active Lad to take charge pf a horse,.
VV and make himself generally useful. Apply at' .
03, Elizabeth-street. 3373 -
\\rANTED, a Partner in Agricultural pursuits, with
TT £500 capital. Apply to ALBEMARLE LAYARD,.
13, Jamison-street. 3554»
Iii ANTED, a Married Couple, without incumbranee,
TT as house servants. Apply at No. 02, Elizabeth«
street; good reference required. 3105'
TÏTANTED, two Farm Labourers, for the interior-jr
TT also two Fencers. Apply this morning ,io
M.CAFFREY, Bathurst-street. _ 3841
WANTED, a Young Man, as an Assistant in a Gro-
cer's shop. Apply to THOMPSON AND MDL
LER, Clarenco and Erskine Streets. 2507»
ymr ANTED, a Clerk, competent to keep a set of bookat
TT by double entry, to proceed to Moreton Bay.
R. TOWNS AND CO. Sydney, 4th March, I860.
tir ANTED, to Rent a Cottage. containing. about six
TT rooms, centrally situated, with stabling attached'
would be proforred. Apply, to M. MOSES, 31, Bridge
WANTED, a Man, to take caro of pigs and poultry';
ono that understands boiling down will be pre-
ferred. Apply JAMES COOPER, Butcher, Botany and
WANTED, for the 'Counüy,'a competent Draper;
ono who has been accustomed to tho trade.
Nono but. first-rate hands need apply. D. COHEN
AND CO., Spring-street. 2306a
TIXANTED.-OLIVER STAINES, Labour Agent,
TT ' below Herald Offioe,- Lower George-street,,
has vacancies for eligible parties,accustomed to Farm,
Dairy, and other services; and a variety of most descrip-
WANTED, by a respectable middlo aged man, a
situation as clerk or assistant in a cou»try store.
Now Zealand preferred. ' The' advertiser has had much
colonial experience, is well acquainted with the flour
and grain trado ; has been in extensive country stores,
and has a general knowledge of drapery, grocery, and
ironmongary. Can be well recommended from his last
employers, and will give first-class references in Sydney,
and security if required. Address, M., Empire. Office,,
will bo immediately attended to. 2074»
ARespectable married Woman, wishes an engage-
ment to attend on a Lady, or Family proceeding-,
to England. Addross, J. B. S., ll, Podgors-buildings,.
OACHMAN AND GROOM WANTED, must ho a
single Man, competent and sober. Apply at
the Office of MONTEFIORE, GRAHAM, AND CO.,
COMFORTABLE COTTAGES TO LET ; taxos paid ;
water laid on. WHITTELL'S Wharf, Bathurst,
AND TO BE LET ON LEASE.-To bo Let on
Lease, for 8, 8, or 7 years, at Hunter's Bay,. North
Shore, 4} miles from Milsom's Forry, ll acres of Land,
4} of which aro clearod, the remainder is covered with
valuable firewood. On the land is erected a small cot-
tage, and the whole is fenced in. Terras modorato.
Apply to JAMES RICE, Waterman* Circular Quay.
MR. ALBEMARLE LAYARD, Accountant and Gene-
ral Agent, 10, Jamison-street, Sydney, bogs to
inform tho Publio that he has always public and privato
houses and land, entered in his books for Solo, or
1. A first-rate public-house in George-street, not to bo
2. Ditto, Brickfield Hill, coming in small
3. A small ditto, situated at tho Glebe ? .
4. Several private houses.
5. A capital stone-built house, containing 8 rooms,
coach house and stable, at tho Haymarket
0. A small'farm near Cook's River
7. Ditto on the Liverpool Road
8. Hundsome hooded gig, very host London maker
0. Dashing little hack,' saddle and bridle
10. Iron house, 4 rooms, kitchen, closet, &c, situated in ?
one of the most pleasant parts of Sydney
11. 00 casos claret, St. Julien i
12. 2!l cases champagne, good brand
13. Hydraulic fountains, with 18 jots, imported direct
from England, well worthy the attention of pro-
prietors of plcasuro grounds, and ornamental
14. An exceedingly pretty aviary, to bo sold a bargain
10. Incubator, or hatching machino, completo
N.B.-Debts bought or collected, indentures of ap-
prenticeship drawn out, writing of overy description
executed with despatch at his o Oleo, 13,'Jumison-streot.
ST. LEONARDS.-Cottage and Grounds, near the
Church, now in occupation of John Lindsay,
Esq., to bo LET on lease, for cither two or throo years.
Possession will bo given about 8th March.. For permis*
sion to view, apply on tho promises ; or, to WILLIS,
MERRY, AND CO., Botts's Wharf. February 4,1850.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY-TO LET, from the
1st of April, thoso centrically situated promises in
King-street, known as tho " Cosmopelian." Tho shop ig
fitted up in tho most exponsivo stylo with gas fittings,
polished counters and shelving, Sec ; its position is Bo-
well known as to require no comment. Terms, Atc,.,
apply to Mr. J. LAZARUS, 232, George-street. 3403
TO BANKERS, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and'
Others.-TO LET, thoso splendid premises, in
Pitt-street North, recently occupied by Messrs. Want,.
Roxburgh, and Want; admirably adapted for a bnnking
establishment, or a first-class hotel. Apply to Messrs.
L. AND S. SAMUEL, on the premises. 3330
TO LET, tho Promises, 130, Georgo-streot, at present
in tho occupation of Mr. M. Marks. Apply
to Mr. SAWYER, Tobacconist, next door. 3341
TO LET, in l'alraer-stroet, a House containing Six
Booms. Bent, 25s. a week. Apply to Mr. M.
GUEST, 70, Crown-street, betweon Stanley and Liver
TO LET, that most central and commodious
Dwelling-House, 0, Wynyard-square. Rent
moderate ; water laid on ; spacious yard, and every
convenience. Apply to Air. J. MARKS, next door.
TO LET, for a term of years, those centrally
situated business Premises, known as Bristol
House, George-street, now in tho occupation of Mr.
D. Holborrow. For particulars, apply to Box 203,
General. Post Office. 2404a
TO LET, in Princes-street North, Miriam Cottage,
having verandah, with four rooms on tho first floor,
and three rooms above, with kitchen and yard. Rent
moderate. Apply, next door, or to N. MANDELSON,
101, Castlcreogh-street. 3032
TO LET, the House and extensivo surrounding
Grounds, Berry's Bay, North Shore, late in tho
occupation of Mrs. Curtiss witliin fivo minutes' walk
from the Ferry, Blue's Point ; one of the most lienntifal
spots on the harbour. A Bathing House. RICHARD
GARRETT, Messrs. Cohen and Harbottle. IC03
TO LET, a Shop on the South Head-road, adjoining
TO LET, a Shop, in Woolloomooloo-street, adjoining.
TO LET, two New Shops, in Market-street "West,
TO LET, Houses, in Bnrdekin-terrace, Hyde Park.
Apply to Mr. B. BURDEKIN, Macquarie-street. 2".70a
TO BE LET. the House occupied by Dr. Gillett,
No. 230, Liverpool-street. Apply to tho Rev. Dr.
FULLERTON, Pitt-street South._ 2527a
APARTMENTS, Unfurnished, 137, Crown-street,
South Head-road. No other lodgers ; no children.