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GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS.
Head-Quarters, Sydney.
Saturday, August 29th, 1812. JOHN BINGHAM is appointed Constable in the
Town of Sydney, in the Room of John Lister; re-
signed.
By Command of His Excellency
The Governor,
J. T. CAMPBELL, Secretary.
COMMISSARY'S OFFICE, SYDNEY,
29th August, 1812.
IN Consequence of there being a quantity of Casks
of Salted Beef and Pork in His Majesty's Stores, at Sydney, the Pickle from which having leaked out; it js therefore rendered indispensibly necessary, that the said Provisions should be issued immediately, --- Public Notice is hereby given, that His Majesty' Stores at Sydney and Parramatta, will not be opened for the Reception of Fresh Meat until Friday, the 25th Sep-
tember, 1812.
By Command of His Excellency,
The Governor,
WILLIAM BROUGHTON, Acting Commissary.
COMMISSARY'S OFFICE, SYDNEY,
20th August, 1812
NOTICE is hereby given, that all Persons holding Land by Grant or Lease are required to produce them at the ensuing General Muster, in conformity with the Instructions of His Excellency the GOVERNOR.
By Command of His excellency
The G overnor,
WILLIAM BROUGHTON, Acting Commissary.
STALLIONS.--In order to accommodate the In-
habitants of Sydney and Parramatta, Notice is hereby given, that Mr. Wentworth's Stallion, Jack (formerly Captain Piper's), will cover in each Week during the Season, on Monday and Tuesday at Home-
bush Farm, near Parramatta; and on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, at Sydney.--Terms Four Guineas, and
a Guinea to the Groom.
Also, a grey Galloway, dam by Washington, sire Shark, will cover at Sydney during the Season.
Terms as above.
STALLIONS.--To cover this Season, at Sydney,
that fine Grey Stallion the Property of John Palmer, Esq.--Application to be made to John Cooper, at Woolloomoolloo Stables. Terms, Four Guineas Sterling, with Six Months Credit, or Currency on de-
mand.
Also, upon the same Terms, that well-known beauti- ful Bay Stallion Mars, the Property of Mr. G. T. Palmer, will cover this Season at Sydney and Parra- matta, every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at Woolloomoolloo Stables; and at Mr. G. T. Palmer's Farm near Parramatta, on Thursdays, Fridays and Sa- turdays. Application as above, or to George Gard-
ner, Groom.
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A CARD.
Mr. Bowden, Master of the Public School, Sydney,
respectfully informs Merchants, Shopkeepers,
and Others, that he has constructed a Set of Tables for the purpose of shewing the Value in Currency of any Sum Sterling from a halfpenny up to 5001. and at any Rate per Cent from 20 to 50, or from 4s. to 10s. to the Pound ; whereby many Calculations are prevented, and Persons little accustomed to Figures readily assisted in ascertaining the Value of Property, or Store Receipts, Paymaster's Bills, &c. --- This will be found very useful in the Shop or Counting-house.
To be had only at his House, No. 1, George-street.
MR. HENRY KABLE hereby informs all those
Persons who stand indebted to him, and were excused from the last Civil Court, that he is now at Windsor ready to settle with them, and receive payment. Those who do not come forward and discharge their se- veral Accounts on or before the 15th day of next month, September, he will proceed against at the next Civil Court, from the Verdict of which he will
take no Payment except Sterling Money.
SALES By AUCTION.
(By Virtue of Execution),
On Thursday, the 3d of September, on the Premises of
John Pendergast, at Hawkesbury, at Ten in the
Forenoon,
THE PROVOST MARSHAL will proceed to Sell by
Public Auction, Forty Pigs, in good condition, the Property of the said John Pendergast (unless the Exe- cution thereon be previously superseded)
SAME DAY,
At Windsor, on the Premises of John Starkey, at
Twelve at Noon,
THE PROVOST MARSHAL will proceed to Sell by Public Auction, a capital Dwelling House, some Houshold Funiture, and a quantity of Carpenters' Tools, the Property of the said John Starkey (unless the Execution thereupon be previously superseded).
At Sydney, on Saturday next, the 5th of September,
at Eleven in the Forenoon,
THE PROVOST MARSHAL will proceed to Sell by Public Auction, an Allotment of Building Ground, situate in George-street, opposite the Orphan Institu- tion, the Property of Daniel M'Kay (unless the Exe- cution thereon be-previously superseded).
BY MR. BEVAN,
At his Rooms in George-street, Sydney, on Tuesday,
the 1st of September, at Eleven in the Forenoon precisely,
TWO FARMS, one of 750 Acres situate between Iron Cove and Powell's, opposite the Parramatta Road ; the other at George's River, one mile from Li- verpool, and fronting the Sydne Road, consisting of 260 Acres. Prompt Payment in Sterling Money.
BY MR. BEVAN,
At his Rooms' in George-street, Sydney, on Wednesday
the 9th of September, at Eleven o'Clock in the
Forenoon,
ABOUT Forty Head of Horned Cattle, the property
of a Gentleman, most of them Females; the finest Breed in the Colony. --- Prompt Payment will be re- quired in Sterling Money.
BY MR. BEVAN,
At his Rooms in George-street, on Wednesday, the 23d day
of September at Ten in the Forenoon, ** 2 Lines Missing**
Campbell and Co.'s. Wharf, well found and ready for sea, with one half of her Sails, Rigging, and Appurte- nances of every description, the property of the late Mr. Abbott, unless she may be previously sold by Pri- vate Contract. --- A List of her Stores are left at the Auction Room, and the Terms of Sale by Private Con- tract may be known by application lto Mr. Bevan, who is authorised by the Executors to sell the same.
WILL be OPENED, and exposed for SALE at
BEVAN's ROOMS in George-street, on Monday, the 31st Instant, the following Euroean and Asiatic Goods; for sterling money only ; consisting of super- fine cloths, kerseymeres, union cord, ladies' pelisse cloths, velvet, Irish linen and sheeting, brown holland, sarsnets of colours, satin ribbands, velvet ditto, ladies' scarfs; and shawls, ditto silk handkerchiefs, cambrick muslins, pocket and neck handkerchiefs, wandown and toilinet, hosieiy of all sorts, ready made shirts, towelling, table cloths, striped and plain nankeens, stationary, printed cottons, gentlemen's hats, ditto boots and ladies' shoes, slippers, tape, bobbing, and pins, cutlery of all sorts, whips and spurs, Windsor soap, braces, sewing silk and twist, a quantity of jew- ellery, fine and course longcloths, dimities, harrypaul
cossiers, nialdahs, charconalis, flowered muslins, izarees, fine Nyansook, canvas, rice, and a variety of other articles.
WANTED immediately, two Labourers, two Quarry Men, a Stonemason, and a Limeburner. Like- wise a good Journeyman Millwright, and House, Car- penter, to wrik at Middle IHarbour for about 3 months. Apply to D.D. Mathew, Engineer, who has now for Sale a few Smiths' Files, Locks Hinges Turkey Oil
$tone:, &c.
CLAIMS AND DEMANDS.
THE following Persons being about to depart the
Colony, request all Claims and Demands against
them to be presented to themselves for Payment :
In the Mary Ann,
Wm. Whelen Jas. Walker Ant. Hughes.
In the Governor Macquarie,
Wm. Thorn - Jas. O'Berne Thos. Darcy
In the Brig Daphne,
George Roberts Jeremiah Nicholson John Quinn John Ralph Dennis Farrell Mousain.
In the Schooner Governor Bligh. --- Pat. Brenan.
THE following Persons having recently been adver- tised and cleared out at the Secretary's Office as proceeding to India in the Ship Peggy, have, by Per- mission of His Excellency the GOVERNOR, been trans- ferred to the Brig Cyclops ; viz.
Andrew de Lano Domingo Learmo Phillis
John de Cruize Beechoo
Dooman- Summage
Ejou Tullah Burrah Mommadally Chuta Mommadally Chumro
Sunnoola Juman O'Harris Ajam Tullah Sooca Mommed Kittabjee.
Teeneowrie, a servant.
THE Brig Governor Macquarie will sail the ensuing Week for Otaheite, and the following Persons lately cleared out in the Brig Cyclops are proceeding in
the said Vessel ; viz.
Mr. R. S. Walker Mr. James Millar Joseph King William Sparkes John Johnson John Antonio James Newth John Randall
Charles Smith Thomas Robinson
Joseph Marsden Cheroo & Trecpoy, Otaheitans. Passengers --- Mr. and Mrs. Nott.
CAPTAIN BROOKS being about to leave the Co-
lony per the first Ship for England, is closing all Accounts here, and finds that there remain upon his Books a considerable, number of small Debts, for the Discharge of which repeated Applications' have been fruitlessly made: he therefore Notifies, that he is deter- mined to enforce the Payment of all such small Debts, either by Summons before the Bench of Magistrates, or such other legal Procedure as may be necessary for the
Recovery of the same.
ALL Claims or Demands against Mr. F. W. Richards, who is about to depart this Colony in the Brig Cyclops, are requested to be forthwith presented to
himself for Payment.
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ALL Claims or Demands against Jane Goslin are requested to be presented for Payment, iimmedi- ately, as she intends leaving the Colony in the Brig Cyclops.
S. WILLS gives Notice that she has on Sale an As-
sortment of very good English Beaver hats, at Two Pounds Sterling each. -------------------------------
LOST, on Saturday evening, the 22d instant, be-
tween Sydney and Parramatta, two Account Books, one of which was covered with Canvas. --- Any
Person who has found the same, and will leave them at
the Counting-house of Messrs. Blaxlands, in Sydney, shall receive One Pound Reward.
WANTED, a Car[enter. --- Apply to Capt. Fodger,
on board the Daplne.
3 lines missing*
Mr. Mansell, O'Connell-street.