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SALES BV AUCTION,
BY MACQUEEN, ATKINSON, AND PRITCHETT,
On the Premises, No. 88, in Castlereagh-street, on
Saturday next, at 12 ¿'Clock,
ALL that HOUSE or TENEMENT, with the Pre
mises and Garden Ground, situate in Castlereagh* street, and extending to Elizabeth-street, in the rear. The Premises are capable of being rendered, at a small expence, a commodious and desirable residence for a private family, or for the purpose of trade. The garden ground is large, with a good well, and other conveniences. May be viewed; and application to be made to the Auctioneers ; or, Mr. James Foster, No. 91, Castlcreagh-street.
BY MR. PAUL,
Athis Auction RoonvGeorge-street, on Monday next,
the 5th Instant, at half-past 11 o'Clock,
A VARIETY of PROPERTY, comprising tasteful
jewellery, consisting of gold seals,rings, brooches, &c; telescopes, cutlery, hardware, agricultural imple- ments, writing paper, looking glasses, guns, bridles, whips, household furniture, bagatelle boards,silks, mus- lins, wearing apparel, slops, a few gallons of Cape Madeira, and a numerous collection of miscellaneous Articles. Prompt payment.
BY MR. LOUD,
At No. 99, George-street, Sydney, on Monday the 5th
InsL and following Davs, positively without Reserve,
HpHE WHOLE of the STOCK in TRADE belonging
m. to Mr. Parr. Printed Catalogues of the Articles will be distributed previous to the Days of Sale ; and for all purchases of £10 and upwards, approved ne- gociable bills, at 3 months, will betaken in payment.
BY MR. BEVAN,
At his Rooms, in George-street, on Wednesday next,
at li o'Clock precisely.
EUROPE, BENGAL, & CHINA GOGDS, cali-
coes, jaconet and other muslins, shoemakers' hemp, gentlemen, and ladies' stockings, gloves, looking glasses, beaver hats, wearing apparel, mustard, spades, tobacco, and various other Articles. Prompt payment.
BY MR. LORD,
On Thursday next, the 8th Instant, at 12 o'Clock, A WELL-BUILT BRICK HOUSE, situate in Pitt
street, Sydney, opposite Mrs. Laycock's ; as also, a small HOUSE adjoining. They are very con- venient Houses, and well supplied with water. Ap- proved negociable bills will be taken, at 3 months, in payment. ?? --
BV MR LORD,
In the Market-place, Sydney, on Thursday next, the
8th Instant, at li o'Clock,
FIFTY-SIX HEAD of Excellent HORNED
CATTLE, male and female. Approved nego- ciable bills, at three months, will be taken in payment for purchases of ¿£20 ; and at six months, for pur- chases of ¿£40, and upward«.
EY MR. HO li LIU' COOPER,
In the Market-place, Sydney, on Thursday the 8th In-
stant, if not previously disposed of by Private
Contract.
TWENTY HEAD of HORNED CATTLE; and,
at the same Time and Place, an Allotment of Ground, situate in Liverpool, joining Mr. Drummond's Fence, having the advantage of 3 fronts.-For fur- ther particulars apply to the Auctioneer.
BY MU. LORD,
On the Premises, 96, George-street, Sydney, the
Property of Mrs. Sarah Howe, on Monday the 12 h Instant, at 10 o'Clock,
rjMlE WHOLE of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD J. FURNITURE, comprising one handsome side- board, a pair of plated candlestick!» and branches, and several other pair of ditto ; 2 clothes-presses, a four post bedstead and furniture, one tent ditto, chairs, tables, ihree feather beda, one carpet; a variety of handsome pictures ; a barometer, several sets of fire irons, two guard iron», a writing desk in frame, dish covers, and several cooking utensils, &c. &c. Ap- proved bills will be taken in payment, for purchases of £10, and upwards. --
BY MR. BAKER,
At Windsor, on Saturday the 24th Instant, the Pro-
perty of the late Mr. William Jones,
HTWENTY-FOUR PIGS, 12 Head of Cattle, 5
J- Working Oxen, 3 Pair of Traces, 4 Collars, 1 Cart, and 1 Plough. Prompt payment, in sterling.
ON SALE, at Mr. Lord's Warehouse, Macquaric
place, at the average Prices of the last Auction ; fine Rio sugar, wholesale and retail, of very superior quality, imported per Brougham ; also, nails of every description, superior toilet glasses in mahogany frames, fine Madras palempores, breakfast and table cloths, patent and tabby cords, olive and black velveteen, fine rich coloured and black velvet, for pelisses, &c. white and red serge, tumblers, wine glasses, and earthenv ware assorted ; a very superior corn mill, of one horse power, with French burr stones, and brewing machine complete ; an assortment of new and valua- ble household furniture, &c. &c.
SALE BY AUCTION. .
BY MR. LORD,
A4i his Mart, in Macquarie^place, Sydney, on Monday
the 12th Instant, unless previously disposed of by:
Privíit¿ Contract
I^HE Following Very Valuable ÇROPERTY, m
Two Lots :- y
Lot 1. A Farm, situate, lying, and being at the Field of Mars, on the north shore, at the entrance of
the bank leading to Parramatta, called or known by . the name of M'Donald's Farm, containing ISO acres ; the whole of which is cleared, and in a high state of cultivation ; with an orchard of 8 acres, well and abundantly 'supplied. There is erected tb/:reon 4 dwelling-houses, out-houses, barns, gran;.y, stock« man's house, stock-yard, &c. &c. Fifty ;«cres of this Farm are let to good tenants, at an annual rent of £50t
Lot 2. A Farm, bounded on the east side by the last, from which it is separated by a Government road, containing 40 acres; the whole of which is cleared, and in a state of cultivation-; with half an acre of orchard, well stocked.
The above two Farms are situate on the banks of the river, and distant about 3 miles from Paramatta, and 13 from Sydney ; the sale of which offers a purchase, in point of situation, and value of land, rarely to be met with in this country. -Further Particulars may be had by applying at the Office of Mr. W. He Moore, Solicitor, George-strpet, Sydney ; or, to the Aue» tioneer, at his Mart, in Macquarie-place.
MR. A. B. Spark begs to inform the Public, that
he has taken Possession of the Store, No. 99, George-street, lately occupied by Mr. T. W. Park, where the following GOODS are on SALE, on moder- ate terms ; viz. mould candles, candle wick, soap, starch, turpentine, linseed oil and paints, pickles, China preserves, red herrings, spruce beer, curry pow- der, Serdlitz powders, mustard, olives, sallad oil, ca- pers, ketchup, vinegar in bottles, tea sugar, coffee, rice, honey, stationery, sadlery, slops, handkerchiefs, flan-
nel drawers, English prints and ginghams, crape,. bombazine, muslins, hosiery, table cloths, ribbons, umbrellas, check, nankeen, red caps, copperas, looking'» glasses, cutlery, guns, spades, shovels, pick-axes, hoes} boilers, tea-kettles, saucepans, spoons, frying pans, Britannia tea pots and cream jugs, glass, and earthen- ware, tea boards, japan jacks, pewter basons, and wine measures, lavender, Anderson's pills, fire irons, hinges, locks, latchets, bolts, screws, bells, planes, glass paper,
chissels, gouges, adzes, furniture nobs, scales ?:-.' " weights, wire sieves, brass wire, pit, cross-cut
handsaws, saw sets, files, handles, and tillers, sick
bristles, tinder boxes, blacking, hearth brooms, ba» - ter, horse and painters' brushes, sheep shears, sp. -.
flooring brads, gilt buttons, razors, scissars, fish-hc ' , spectacles, backgammon board, sail needles, deck, g pers, tar, pitch, cutlasses, &c. &c _
T Mr. A. Walker's Store, No. 1, m" Mes Macqueen, Atkinson, and Co'» Yard.-The
dermentioned ARTICLES, not going off by Wholesale, private Individuals and Shopkeepers will find it to their interest to make early applications, as the whole will be disposed of to suit geiveral convenience, at reduced prices, to close Sales; viz. cast steel pit saws, with tillers, &c. complete, at 50s each ; hand, tenon, and grafting saws; plough, ogee, and teras planes; hand and cross-cut saw flies; wood rasps, and smiths' files ; iron crow-bars, pickaxes, shovels, and ma«
nure forks, mattocks, breaking-up hoes, claw and rivet- , ing hammers, pen mauls, socket and turners* chissels, gimblets, brad-awls, screw-drivers ; bright, round, aud necked iron ; door and shutter bolts ; sickles ; scythes ; hand and standing vyces ; 5,6, and 7-inch-spike nails ; flooring brads ; rafter and other nails ; coopers* adzefe, axes, howels, cold chissels, punches, and drivers; drawing and hollowing knives, and jointers; hair brooms, carpet whisks, dusters, and sash tools of all descriptions ; tar brushes, clothes* brushes, deck scrub*
bers, and clamps; shoemakers' hemp, bristles, and. grindery ; best white lead, in kegs of 28 lbs. each, at 66s. per cwt ; black paint, in kegs of left*, each, at Is. 5d. perîb; patent and olive green ; Prussian blue; copperas; ground umber; linseed oil, in tin cases of 4 and 5 gallons, at 7s. Gd. per gallon ; boiled oil and turpentine ; men's blue and grey slops ; blankets ; flannel ; best black and white-handled table and desert knives and forks ; London made stag carvers and steels; clasp and penknives ; painters' pallet knives; pruning and gardeners' knives and shears; cork- screws; boot hooks ;. beams; razor hones and Turkey stones ; a few neat steel fenders and fire-iro\is ; black
lead; best English soap,vin boxes of 50ibs. at Sd. « per fb; English candle.«, in boxes of 48ft>s. at Is. Id. per It»; Epsom salts, in quantities of not less than 7tbs. at 9d. per tb ; Glauber salts, at 6d. per tb ; calomel, rhubarb, opium, bark, and other drugs, &c. &c. Also, a few baskets of fine fresh tobacco, at 5si per pound,
$3? Negociable bills will be taken for all purchases
above £30; good storeable wheat taken in pay- ment at 7s. 3d. per bushel ; also, fine wool.
<££?* See Supplement.
. SYDNEYS PRINTED BY RO0£ST HOWE,