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GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS.

. ' Head Quarters, Sydney;

Saturday, Jan. 9, 1813. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCE REGENT, ftir

and' do Behalf of HIS MAJESTY, has been gra- ciously pleased; to appoint Ead BATHURST to be Secretary of State for the -Colonial and War Departments, iti the -R«om'of *the Earl of LÏVERÏOOL, appointed First-Lor&of .thcTreasujy. .

By Commannd of His Excellency the Governor^

U.C. ANTILL, "Major of Brigade.

Head Quarters, Sydney, ' Saturday, Jan. lu, 1813. "ONDAX tfe*f, the 18lh Instant, being theAnniver . sary of HER MAJESTY'S Birth-Day, the same is to be observed as a iioliday throughout the Te» litory.

At Sun-rise the Boyal Standard is lo be hoisted at Fort Phillip, and lhe Union Colour al Dawes'* Batteiy.-At Twelve o'Clock at Noon a Royal Salute is to beared lrom D*awes's Battery.

The 73d Regiment will parade under Arms in Hyde Park atTwelve o'Clock, and tile Three V o Hies hauediately after the Roval Salute from the Batteiy, ia Honor of the

Pay.

The ACTING COMMISSARY is directed to issue a Dona- tion of Half-a-Pint of Spirits, and au extiii Ration of One Pound of-Fresh Beef, to each of tlie Non-commisphnied ' Officers and Solders ; and an extra Ration of One Pound

of Fresh Beef to each Mechanic and Labouier in the im- mediate Service of Goveinuieut.

'rhc Government Mechanics arid Labourers are to be ex «rapte 1 rom Work on Monday next.

x.is EXCELLENCY the CoVERNOR will be ready to re- ceive the Congi ululations of the Civil, Naval, and Military Officers, and the other Gentlemen of the Colony, on Oc- casion of tUs Anniversary of HEU MAJESTY'S Bhth-Day, at Government House, on Monday next, at One o'Clock. i By Command of His ExcJhncy the Governcr,

H. C. AMAI.L, Majm'öf Brigade.

GOVERNMENT ORDERS.

\ . ÍL-J Cuaiters, Sidney,

Saturday, nth January, *il>l;3. "jVTOTWITHSTANDING the vàiious Ordci/hitherto LT( issued on the Subject of Applications being made by

Individuals to His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR f<»»- Ft- e Pardonb, Emancipation-, di ''un In <>.K,1 Paulo»-?, -mil k\ Tickets of Leave, and also for the obum ng ol' Land-» .oid Cattle, His EXCELLENCY has too much Reason to <>l>

serve that those Orders have not been duly at I ended to, .pul that they have not met that full Compliance which was de sired and expected, his Time being much, and v*ry unno cessarily encroached upon by um ea sonable and frivolous Applications on those Subjects, from Persons not possessed of any fair or just Pretension to the Indulgencies they soli- cit: His EXCELLENCY therefore, with ^a View to the Pic vention of such frequent and troublesome Interruptions for the future, ha>J deemed it expedient to rescind all* the fermer Orders ?nd Public Notices issued by II IM on those Points, they not having proved adequate to the desired Ob- ject, and they are hereby rescinded ; and in their Room "the following Standing Orders and Regulations are hence-

forth substituted.

1st. Instead of receiving Petitions, Memorials, and other

Applications as heretofore, on lhe Monday of each Week, Ile will io fut me receive inch Applications from Individuals on the first Monday of each Month only.

2. Application'- for Land? and Cattle are to be made in the

'Mouth of June only, in each Year, and they will be re- ceived on the first Monday of that Month, if it should not be a Holiday, or in the Event of its being a Holiday; «nilla second Monday of said Month, and at ne ether

Time.

3. Petitions or Memorials for Fiee and Conditional Par-

dons and Tickets of Leave, are only to be presented once in each Year ; and the iirst Monday in each succeeding Month of December is hereby assigned for that Purpose ; at which Time only Applications will be received on

these Subject«.

J. All Petitions or Memorials for th<vExtension of the

above Indulgencies of Free and Conditional Pardons and Tickets of Leave, and for Lands and Cattle, will be invn riably icrpiiicd in future to be countersigned both by the Clergyman and Piincipal Magiati.ilc of the Districts wherein the Applicants »esidc. certifying that in their Opinion thev arc deserving of the Indulgencies so solicit- ed. And thcCleigymcnaiid Magisliatcs tlnoughontthe Settlement, arc hereby sti let i y en joined not to sign or grant sue li Certificate!.' Io any Persons willi who.se real Character they aro not well acquainted, which Certificates mutt express ttieir coiisideiinglIiFAmilîcaiit»" »ober, ih» ¿usti long, and honest. /

f>. The granting of Absolute Pardon» being the highest - and.grcatcsl Indulgence which can be extended to those

under.the Sentence of the Law, and consequently of the utmost Importance, it wiïl be strictly confined to the in

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dustrious, sober, honest, and truly meritorious*, and the most unquestionable Proofs bf Rectitude of Condftct for a long Series of Years will In all Casés be required} Hi? EveelHicy therefore Orders andMirectsj that no Per- son under Sentence of Transportation for Life shall ap- ply for au"A5solute Pardon until he ort she sh'a'll have resided foi"the S"pace of .Fifteen Years, in this ¿oloñy. And such Persons as have^heeni transpo/tdd tor limited

** Periods fir« d'estree!'not r^áp'plv'for A'bsofutePai*dofls

'i*^ i ;v''»'''i""ii ?ft" ?*". ^.?;*-\V!i«'lJy» »«' IJ»'«".'»^iM.j>i».>iiiii

until they shall have redded m the Colony tor at least "Ihréèrfourths.of the original Period of tlieir Transpor-

tation.

wtm M II ..«-- ,

6. Persons applying for Conditional Pardons or Eman-

cipations, who are under Sentence of Transportation for Life, are r^qaired to have resided at least Ten Years in the Colony betbie they make such Applica- tions ; and those who are under Sentence of Ti anspare tation for limited Periods will be required to have resided therein for at leastT\vo Thirds of their íespective Pcuotls of Transportation» bel 'ire their Applications tor CondP tiona! Pardons or Emancipations will betaken into Consi-

deration*

7. Tickets of Leave, enablirig Per?ons "lo employ their

Time oft* the Store for their own piivate Advantage,' will not be granted to any Persons until theyslull lui ve been, employed either by Government or private Iiidi viduals, to whom their Sen ¡ces may have been assigned, ' for^he.full, Space of Three Years,

fl. His EXCELLENCY having thus prescribed the Terms

on whioh the foregoing- Indulgencies can alone be «»b~ taiiied, orders and commands, that no Applications on those Subjects shall be made to him in futu e where those Terras and Conditions aie not fully complied with ; and the Clergymen and Magistrates, whose Cer . titicates must be attached to all such Applications, are

requii ed to be well informed of the Circumstances before they join their Signatures to them. Applicants who icside in Sydney will be required to hate the Ceititi- cates ef their good Conduct, &c. signed by the Resi- dent Chaplain and Superintendant of Police there ; and no Applications without such Voucheis will be attend-

ed to.

9. «His E#CELLINCY toíR receive the Civiland Military

Officers of Government on business each Day in the Week (Sunday exuepted) between1 the Hours of Ten and Tuei.'e in the Foieuoon; and no Letters of Bu- siness ate to be sent to His EXCELLENCY on Sundays^ nor our of the Hours HE has assigned to Public Du- ties on tue otner Days of the "Week ; 1101 aie any Letters' of Bush»«;» to be sent to His EXCELLENCY'S Sécré-

tai y, but dining nis Office Hours, and on Week Days;

Letters sent either to His EXCELLENCY or his Se- cretary contrai y to thcac Ordeis (unless on occasions of leal Necessity and pressing Emergency),* will be le tunied unanswered to the Persons who wrote theni. 1113 £XOELLENCY'Í> Hours for the Dispatch Of Public

Business are norn Ten in the Foienoon to Three in lhe Afternoon/ and ins Secietary's Office Hours aie the

same;

10^ Applications for Leave to purchase Articles from His

Majesty's Stores, pievious to their being made to His EXCELLENCY^ must be submitted to the Commissaiv, whose Certificate thereon that iuch Ariicles can be conveniently spared, will bc'iequiicd before His EX- CELLENCY will authorise the Issue of them.

11. All Persons, whether Fice or Convict, who by Sick-

ness requite medical Aid, and wish to be admitted into the General Hospital for Cure, are to make their Ap- plications in the first Instance to the Principal Surgeon, who is required to repoit thereon to His'EXCEL- LENCY, in order to his issuing the neeessaiy Ordeis

on the Occasion.

12. In order to prevent frivolous and 'u'iinccë'ssary Ap-

plications in futuie, His- EXCELLENCY desiies it may be clearly and distinctly urtddptoody that having laid down the foregoing Regulations: for his own Gove'rn^ ment, he will not in any Instance deviate' from them; IUK'1 HIS fully expects thal Personal Applications in Favor of any Individuals eontrdry to the expicss Mean irig and Intention of tina Ts oí iii cation and Government Order, shall not be made1 to HIM in future, as any auch Applications «ill be ueecs^iiily rejected.

By Command of Hit Excetkubi) the Governor;

J. T. C'A M I»Ä «ULJ & cretiiry. . PRO VOST MARSHAL's OFFICE^

iGthJANUAHYy ima.

WANTED, two Persons of respectable Chaiacter and

Abilities, to rietttä Officers to the' Provost Marshal. Application'to be made at thi-t Ollice any Day from lOid a.

(By Order" of ihc Promut Marshal),

P. M'MAIIAN, Principal Clerk. "AlNTED, a sober steady Man who possesses a Know-

ledge of Horses, and cari make himself useful in the House. Any Person answering the above description will meet with liberal Encouragement, by applying to Mis. Sarah Packer* Pitt-street, Sydney«

W

PUBLIC NOTICE.

HpHE under-mentioned Prisoners having absented thètn JL selves from their respective Employments, all Consta- bles and others aie hereby strictly required to use their utmost Exertions iii apprehending; and lodging them iii laffe Cusio"dyi

Patrick Êàyïanài Capiaia^QnholiUÊ^ecvjBuit^ ?' Williâili Éamon, Mr'LÍHy'sxlitto.'" ',' k '''".

Patrick Fitzsimmonds, from the Bricklayers' Gang': John Reardon i from the Stone Masons' Gang ; John Butt, from the Blacksmiths' Gang ; John Madden, from the Gaol Gang; ¡Stephen Gibbs, fiom Lane Cove.

Also, the following Prisoners from Newcastle ; John Jones alias Gibber Jack James ^Martin

Jatiics O' Hearne John Maxwell

Joshua Da ii her

Joel Josephs

? Phelix "Patsfiàut Morkan

James Condon John Puree

Angelo Le Rose Richard Sailey

William Power»

Herbert Styles "

Maloney SdinuclWarierh .

^ Any Person or Persons harbouring, concealing, or main- taining atiy of the said Absentee'?* will be prosecuted for the QlFence. ., - .,

By: Cominand, of His Excellency the Governor,

I. NICHOLS; Principal Superintendant¿

SALES BY AUCTION  

(By "Virtue of Execution),            

On the Premises, at Windsor; on Thursday next; the 21st

Instant, at 12 precisely;

THE PROVOST MARSHAL will Cause to be Set up for

SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, Seventeen Pigs, the Property of Richard Ridge (unless the Execution thereon be previously superseded);

Oh tlie-Prémisèsy at Portlaud Head; on Saturcláy next;

the 23d instant; at, la precisely;

THE PROVOST MARSHAL will Cause to be Set up for.

..... SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, Thirty^Pigs in goV)d .Condition, the Property .of joiih &

Execution thereon be previously supersedëd);

.WM; GORE, Provosi Mar shah

.,, . . , HY 1(1E;..BEVAN;

OH the' Prèiïiiscs; on Thursday next;. {be SÜsí Witánty.at

Eleven in the Forenoon; ' .

Capital Dwelling House,- situate in Elizabeth-street^

near Bernard WiHiàms's;

Prompt Payment will be required in Sterling Morley;

? SAME DAY-BY MR;'BEVAN;

At bis Rooms iii George-street, at Twelve at Noon;

Quantity of Europe Cliecque.'ahd various other Ar-

ticles--Also, some Bedsteads and Mattrasses. '/ . . Prompt Payment will be required.

" -'' '..'..'. ',BY MR. HOWE; v (/"

At lils; House' at Windsor,; oh Saturday tíié^Sd Instant;

at Twelve o'Clock precisely, >

\ BOUT One Hundred healthy Ewes, which will be ¿SL put' tip jiï small ; Lots;-Also, a young Filley; about 9 Months old.--Four Months Credit will be given on ap- proved Security.-Payment i,n Stërliihîij Money.

. .'.' SAIVIE. DA Y- BY MR; HOWE;

Af^Vindsor, on Saturday. th¿ 23d Instant, at One' precisely,' ! A yALUÄBLE and well situated Farm at Richmond ,'JLJL Hill; containing .100 Acres. Of excellent Land; 40 of which are IHM .under Cultivation ; well kricwa by tile Name of Bowman's Farm, bein« the Property of the late Mr. Win. Bowman, decea;séd.--A moderate Credit Will be given On good Security; ,.,;, ,

BY MR. BEVAN,          

On Monday, the 1st of February, on the premises at

Twelve Noon,    

THE Whole of the extensive Dwelling House and Pre-

mises; with Malt-house, Brewery, Out-houses, kitch- ens, &c. most elegibly and delightfully situate, Nos. 1 & 2, Cambridge-street, Dawes's Point, the property and present       residence of Mr. Abslom West, - Also a Quantity of neat household Furniture, kitchen utensils, &c. &c. &c. May be viewed any Time previous to the Day of Sale.

..;'ÏÎ.^ ....

WHEREAS some evil and malicious Person c.r Persoiiß

r Jastjiight' entered a Garden, situate 78, Georgex street, 'Sydney;.' and did Wantonly' destroy Several' Melon, Cucumber, and Cabbage Iiv'ds, "and otherwise injure fW said Garcfen ;' arid as it is evident that the above Miscliiofv was perpetrated with no felonious Intent,-the Cabbages,- ¿fee. having been thrown into >i/tyell; a Reward Of Fiye Pounds? will be' paid by,the Occupier' of the said Premises.to; any Person :who shall discover and give Evidence lo the Convie* tio» of the Persan or Person^ 4fo offeridingV ' *

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