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No. 71, NEW SOUTH WALES ^0 brrnnwnt ® a! ette. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. »• 7VKSn,h\ 13 juyi% 18.54 Colonutl iSicretary's Office, 9M June, 1854. n IS Excellency the GovtHiioR Gs.neral baa been pleased to nominate and appoint Samuel North, Esquire, Water Police Magistrate, to act as and to be a Member of the New South Wales Steam Narigation Board. By His Excellencys Commnnd, C. D. RIDDELL, Colonial Secretarys Office, Sydney, Qih June, 1854. n lS Excellency the Go\'EaNoa General baa been pleased to appoint Samuel North, Esquire, Water Police Magistrate, to be a Member of the Pilot Board of Port dacksoD. By His Excellencys Command, C. D. RIDDELL. CoU.. 1 Secretarys Office, Sydney, lOtA June, 1854. ASSISTANT HARBOR MASTER. n IS Excellency the Governor General has bmn pleased to appoint Mr. Jo.sEPn Mofpit, to be an Assistant Harbor Master. By llis Eixeelleney'e Command, C. D. RIDDELL. Colonial Secretarys Office, Sydney, 13tA June, 1854. TITLE DEEDS. ^I^HE Deeds specified in the annexed list have 1 been transmitted from this Office to the Supreme Court for enrolment, ondertheprorisioas of the Act of the Oorernor and J^egislative Conn ed 13th Victoria, No. 45, and to be afterwards forwarded through the Surveyor General to the Colonial Treasurer, by whom they will be de livered to the Grantees on application at his Office. By His Rxcellsnrys Comm.md. C. D. RIDDELL. TOWN LOTS. Deeds dated 11th May, 1854 1. ^\i]liam Tucker, *2 roods. Saint Leonards. lot 4. 2. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 5. 3. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 8, 4. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 9. 5. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 10. 6. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 11. . 7. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 12. 8- Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 13. 9. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 14. 10. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 3fi. 11. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 39. 12. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 4U. 13. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 41. 14. William Wilkes, 30 perches, Brisbane, lot 32. 15. James Warner, 30 perches, ditto, lot 39. 10. Taylor Winship, 3t> perche.s, ditto, lot 44. 17. John Barnett, 80 perches, ditto, lot 47. 18. James Warner, 1 rood 8 perches, ditto, lot 52. 19. Ditto, .% perebes, ditto, lot 53. 20. William Haynes, 36 perches, ditto, lot 62. 21. Thomas Dow»e, 36 perches, ditto, lot 68.

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No. 71,

NEW SOUTH WALES

^0 brrnnwnt ® a! ette.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

»•

7VKSn,h\ 13 juyi% 18.54

Colonutl iSicretary's Office,9M June, 1854.

nIS Excellency the GovtHiioR Gs.neral baa been pleased to nominate and appoint

Samuel North, Esquire, Water PoliceMagistrate,

to act as and to be a Member of the New South Wales Steam Narigation Board.

By His Excellency’s Commnnd,C. D. RIDDELL,

Colonial Secretary’s Office,Sydney, Qih June, 1854.

nlS Excellency the Go\'EaNoa General baa been pleased to appoint

Samuel North, Esquire, Water PoliceMagistrate,

to be a Member of the Pilot Board of Port dacksoD.

By His Excellency’s Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

CoU.. 1 Secretary’s Office,Sydney, lOtA June, 1854.

ASSISTANT HARBOR MASTER.

nIS Excellency the Governor General has bmn pleased to appoint

Mr. Jo.sEPn Mofpit,to be an Assistant Harbor Master.

By llis Eixeelleney'e Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

Colonial Secretary’s Office, Sydney, 13tA June, 1854.

TITLE DEEDS.^I^HE Deeds specified in the annexed list have 1 been transmitted from this Office to the

Supreme Court for enrolment, ondertheprorisioas of the Act of the Oorernor and J^egislative Conn­ed 13th Victoria, No. 45, and to be afterwards forwarded through the Surveyor General to the Colonial Treasurer, by whom they will be de­livered to the Grantees on application at his Office.

By His Rxcellsnry’s Comm.md.C. D. RIDDELL.

TOWN LOTS.Deeds dated 11th May, 1854

1. ^\i]liam Tucker, *2 roods. Saint Leonards.lot 4.

2. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 5.3. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 8,4. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 9.5. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 10.6. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 11. .7. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 12.8- Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 13.9. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 14.

10. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 3fi.11. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 39.12. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 4U.13. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 41.14. William Wilkes, 30 perches, Brisbane, lot

32.15. James Warner, 30 perches, ditto, lot 39.10. Taylor Winship, 3t> perche.s, ditto, lot 44.17. John Barnett, 80 perches, ditto, lot 47.18. James Warner, 1 rood 8 perches, ditto, lot

52.19. Ditto, .% perebes, ditto, lot 53.20. William Haynes, 36 perches, ditto, lot 62.21. Thomas Dow»e, 36 perches, ditto, lot 68.

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22. Patrick Majne, prrcbts, ditto, lot 70.23. B^^njannu Oribb, J16 pcrchea, ditto, lot^73.24. Parriek Maync, 3« percbea, duto, lot <8,25. GoorjiC Thorne, Ilf ^robea, lot 16.26. Ditto. Ill perchea, ditto, lot 17.27 William Tucker, 2 ruoJ^, Saint liOonarda,

lot S4. ^28. Pitt<», 2 pooda, ditto, lot S5.29. Ditto, 2 roods, ditU», lot 42.

OOPNTKY LOTS.

Deeds dated 11th May, 1854.

30. Joseph Tbompeon, 2S0 acres, SUnley, lot68.

81. Ditto, 180 acroa, ditto, lot 69.32. Francis Rol>ert Chester MaaUr, 61 acres,

ditto, lot 67.S3. Ditto, 69 acres, ditto, lot 68.34. Ditto, 04 acroa, ditto, lot 76.85. Michael O’Brien, 54 seres, Churohill, lot 14. 8fl. Ditto, 47 acres, ditto, lot 16.57. Ditto, 58 acres, ditto, lot 18.

f 38. Ditto, 75 acres, ditto, lot 17.39. Ditto, 114 acres, ditto, lot 19.40. Ditto, 184 acres, ditto, lot 20.41. Ditto, 119 acres, ditto, lot 21.42. Ditt^i, 106 acres, ditto, lot IS.43. Charles Frederick Gerier, 87 acres 2 roods

25 perch («, Stanley, lot 31.44. William Rnl*ert Ifowe Weekea, 88 acres 81

perches, ditto, lot 41.45. Georpe Bullard and Samnel Shepperd, 110

acres, .Vrgyle, lot 2.46. Richard Mschatlie, 80 acres, Bathurst, lot

47.47. Thomas Pye. 49 acres 1 rood 16 perches,

ditto, lot 60.48. William Sbumack, 20 acres, Roxburgh, lot

18.49. Join Donf^ghne, 126 acres 8 roods 24

perches, ditto, lot 38,60. The Reverend James Samuel 6

acres 1 rood 20 perches, Camden, lot 4.51. Lennel Bolden, ^ 55 acres, Auckland, lot 27. 62. Richard J4«e8, 32 acres I rood 24 perches,

Saint Vincent, lot 20.53. Kenneth McKenzie, 19 acres 2 roods, ditto,

lot 27.54, David Toole, 60 acres, Georgiana, lot 10.65. Thomas Pye, the elder, 58 acres 2 roods

20 perches, ditto, lot 100.60. James Qorowi, 40 acres, ditto, lot 102.67. William Cole, 30 acres 3 rooda 20 perches,

ditto, lot 107.58. Ann Castles, SO acres, King, lot 30.59. Dennis Misehau, 80 acres 2 roods, ditto^ lot

59.60. John Boucher, 24 acres, Wellesley, lot 50.61. Ji'nes Robert ITarrison, 4 acres 8 roo<k 2

perches, OumberUiKl, lot 562. Hugh Ma^y. 6 acres 2 roods, ditto, lol 14 6H. Ditto, 6 aerva 6 perches, ditto, lot 17.G4. William Jassph Dwyer, 8 acres 2 roods,

ditt4s lot 32.65. Jc^mish Ditdoek, 100 acm, Northumber-

knd, lot 24.66. Arthur Hodgson, 2 acres, Auhigny, lot 1.67. Joseph Deni, 1 aere 3 roods 1 perch, ditto,

lot 12. ,68. Jcs*biu B#*n tod Alexander Bell, 1 acre 2

roods 32 porches, ditto, lot 13.69. Thomas Price, 1 acre 2 roods 12 perches,

dirs,i 1470. Ditto, 1 aere I rood 18 parches, ditto, lot 16

71. Charles Puttingor, 1 acre 1 rood 8 perrnea,ditto, kit 17.

72. Robert Cooper Bogot, 1 acre 1 rood 24perches, ditto, lot 21.

78. Joshua Bell and Alexander Bell, 1 acre 37 peruhea, ditto, lot 18.

74. David Harry, 1 acre 2 roods 16 prehos, ditto, lot i9.

76. Robert Cooper Hagot, S roods 24 perches, ditto, lot 21.

76. Ditto, 1 acre 3 roods 8 perehes, ditto, lot 22.77. Ditto, 2 acres 32 prohea, ditUj, lot 23.78. Ditto, 2 acres 2 roods IH perches, ditto,

, lot 24. .79 Flixn Jane T.rf»rd, 2 acres, ditto, lot 26.80. Joshua Ik?Il and Alexander Hell, 2 acres,

ditto, lot 27.81. Ditto, 2 acres, ditto, lot 28.82. Charles Pottinger, 2 acres, ditto, lot 29.83. George Partridge, 2 scr^, ditto, lot 34.84. Eliza Bagnall, « acres, Aubigny, lot 86.85. James Chattc, 2 acres, ditto,lot S6.86. John Muodie, 2 acres, ditto, lot 38.87. James Ohatte, 2 acres, ditto, lot 39.88. Joshua Bell and Alexander Bell, 2 acres,

ditto, lot 41.89. Robert Cooper Bagot, 2 acres, ditto, lot 42,90. George Pwton, 2 acres, ditto, lot 48.91. George Thorn, 2 acres, ditto, lot 50.92. George Ralph W’atson, 2 acres, ditto, lot 63.93. Edward James Campbell North, 69 acres,

Stanley, lot 1.94. Ditto, 66 acres, ditto, lot 2.95. Ditto, 65 acres, ditto, lot 8.96. James Warner, 88 acres, ditto, lot 18,97. William Robert Howe W’cekes, 82 acres

2 roods, ditto, lot 73.98. Ihtto, 42 acres, ditto, lot 74.99. William Morcrly, 35 acres and 24 porches,

Argyle, lot 6. s r .100. Disto, 2U acres, ditto, lot 7.

Colonukl Seereiar^'$ Qfioej

SgUnet/y Mai/y 1854.

PROVISIONS.

'I‘'HR Contractor for fMtnulii'nff 1 ike Colonial Srrticc in the Distriei of

Maryborvitgk, having (according to agreementy} given three months' notice that hie Coutroci will terminate on the ZUt next; XoUte is hereby givem, that Tenders ^Ul be recei'te4 at this OMce, until 12 o'clock of Mon/iagy the lOM Julgy for fumishtvgy from the Ui Augusty 1854, to the 31s< jWarcA, 1855, both dags iRclurire, the required iuppliesy the particulars of srhich and the eondi- lions a?^ specifier/ in ike notice from this Office, dated iend January, 1854.

The temns at which the present Contract was accepted wiU he f,und deiml^ ,« Me Government GitsetU, of the IIM April, 1854.

The party isndenug, or an agent authorised tn writing to act for hm, is requested to attend at ^ Offioe, at Me time ajypoxnUd for rsceivmg ike Tenders, to afford any explanation or irUormatiou that may be required.

By Bis Excellency’s Command,

C. D. RIDDELL,

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CnUniai Sfcr^9,ry'iSydney, Itt June, 1854.

OOSTR\CTS FOn SUPPLTRS.^I'^RHDRR3 will he recited at ikie Ojtne, until \ Vi o^elfwk ft/ Manday, the 2^Uk inetant,/or

/urniehing ihe SuppUti required fur the Colonial Puhlie iemi'ce, in (he Distriel of Armidale, for nine ealen'lftr monthe, commencing let July, 1854, 1 the parlieulara of tpMr.h and the enndUione are epectfied in the notiee from tkie Ofiee, dated tind Januarjf, 1854.

The party tenderiny, or an ayent authorised m eeritiny to act for him, it requested to attend at <Ai« (fffice at the time appointed for reeeiviny Tenders, toafford such explanation orinformation at may be required.

By IBs Exeelleney’t Command,

0. D. RIDDELl.

Immiyralion Office, Sydney, l«l June, 1854.

I^NQUTRy baring been made from home j relative to Grace Paacoe, who emigrated to hi3 Colony by the ship "Trafalgar," in

October, 185*2, any person who can afford information respeeting her is ref^oested to bare ^e goodness to oommnnicate the same to this Office.

Paecoe, on arrival in this Colony, engaged from the Gaverament Depflt with .Mr. F. Berkclman, of Sossex-street, as a domestic servant, which service she left about three weeks after.

H. H. BROWNE,Agent for Immigntion,

TO LAND SURVEYORS.

COMPETENT Land Surveyors, who have served their articles to the profession, are

required for the public service. Application Biay be made to the Acting Surveyor General, at the Surveyor Ganerars Office, Bmit-street, Sydney.

ri'^llK next Quarterly Meeting of the New J. South Wales Medical Board will be held

at the Committee Room of the Sydney Infirmaary, •n Tuesday, 4tb July, at 1, p.m.

Testimoaials of QuaU&caUon to be forwarded to Mr. J<»cph Burgon, surgeon, 206, Elixabeth- ttreet north, on ur before that day.

Gentlemen wishing to obtain the oertifeate must present themselves to the Board at the place and lime mentioned above.

J. MITCHELL.

orW’LEMKNTAL Return of Spirit Mar- ^ chants and Browers, whose names have been regioterod to the 1st of J une, 1854

SPIRIT MERCHANTS. flVUMSV.

Thomas Wright.Hall, Austin, & Laagrige.Richard Swete, A Co.Robert M'Uonald.Alfred Twigood.Jenkins, A Lovrry Thomas Pendei^t.A. I- Thompson A Co.

George Moss.John Timpany.Wm. Alfred tlapron.Agars, A Stabler.Lyall, Scott, A Co.Stewart, A Co.Robert Gill.Soanes, Brothers Wm. Goodman Henfrey.Barnes, A Stead.Wm. CoBolly.

OUWDAOAI.Michael "Doyle.Frederick Horsley.

MURETTHtJITO.James Inchen.Thomas Abbott.Alexr. Brodie.Lewis Cohen.

ALBORT.Jamu Tboe. Fallon.William Brown.Edward Clarke.Robert Lcewood Hatton.John Stoekwood

BBISBAKZ.Thomas Clark.Randle, Dangar, A Richards.Mark Wallace.Bentbold Borcke.George Raffs, & Co.John Jemee.

OABCOAB.S. Meyer, A H. Philips.

COOMA.Samuel Shannon.

Syrus ConogtoD.Qovtsew.

Mo63 Marks.PSKEITH.

John Wallis.KBWOafiTLSv

Bronghtofiy & DowDej.Elizabeth Barber.

PATSaSOSf.James Meniies.

TA8B.Henry Godfrey.

BREWER.John BlackshaVp at Gonlbum.

EDWARD C. BIEREWETHER,Chief Inspector of Dbtilleriea.

QUARTER SESSIONS, BATHURST.

OTIC£ is hereby giren, that a Covt #f Geaaral and Quarter Sessions of the Peace

in and for the Colony of New Booth Wales, will be bidden at the Court House, Bathurst^ ou Thursday the thirteentk day of Jidy nest, when and where, all persons under recop^isances U> appear as prosecutors, witnesses, or defendanta, or who bam a^^eals to iateapott, or other boDnasa to transact, are required to gi?e their attendance at ten e’edewk in forenoon.

E. ROGERS* Clerk of the P

Hao<iuarie StreeVSydney, 12th June, ld54.

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SPIRITS AND TOBACCO.

RETURN of SpniTTS and Tobacco in New South Wales, for the Week ended10th June, 1854, shewing the Receipts, Issues, ami Stock.

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1231Central Putt Office,

iindney, \,l June, 1864.T 1ST of Letters retorned from the Oonntry, ± i ana now lying at this office unclaimed.

Parties applying for Unclaimed I.K3tt«rB are requited to state particularly the date of the Jiist in which their names appear, as auch refer­ence will matorially facilitate delivery.AMODT Harris n., Turoo Digging*Abernathy Mr. IL, Bathusrt ^Abram* Jamee, Windsor A, K. A., Parramatta Adams Richard, Newtown Adamson George, Kissing Point Aldcrsoo John, (Toulbiira Aldington Joseph, Sydney Alexander Mr., Bathurat Allan William, Appia Allayn Thoniaa, Wollongong Allen Mr. J,, Camden Allen James W , Newtown Allen Joseph, Wollongong Allison John, Windaor Allaop Mr., Parramatta Ambrose Edward, Raymond Terraco Anderson Mr. Wiliam, Carcoar Andrews James or John, Parramatta Anthony Daniel, Canning Downs Anthony 'William, Braidwood Armstrong Joseph, Bungaban Armstrong James, Gunnygannyang Atkin.son R, W^., Coonambula Aurnger William, Tamworth 'Axon William, GayndahBAG HAM Mr. P., Clarence Town Bailey Esq., Pyrraont Baily Andrew, Dundee Baker Mr. James, Paterson Baker W. J., Albnry Ballantine Mr. C-, Sydney Bamford Mr. F., Sofala Bamford Frederick, Sofal*Baron C. B., Murray River Barridm Mrs. C., Sydney Barry John, Tambaroora Barry James, Wide Bay Bartley William, W’est Maitland Barton Mm, Goulburn Barton William, Sydney Barton Mr. S., Qoonoo Goonoo Bates Mr. Hugh, Parramatta Baylis Edward, Windsor Bays A. C., Goulburn Bell A. C, Belle Vue Bell William, Newcastle Berigan Mrs., Albnry Betts William, Manegal Town Bovan George, Windsor Bibb Miss M. A., Chippendale Binnio James, Maneroo Bisnard J. C., Windsor Black John, Balranald Bland W., Bungendore Blunt W. B., Wellington Bodfish Captain E. E., Sofala Bogle Captain, Newcastle Boleard Mr. Thomas, Wollongong Bolton Henir, Albury Bond John, Peat's Ferry Borcke Mr. B., Brisbane Bortick Susan, Sydney Bothomley, Moreton fciy Bourke Thomas, Port Macquarie Braddock Thomas, Tucoa Brady Charles, Sofala Bragger W,, Tambaroora

No. 71. l.^Tii Jr.HK, 18.54.—2

Brailey Jam<», Braidwood Brain Mr., Li7<;rpool Brakcr Mr. W., Albury Brandon James, Ravenwood Brennan John, Bathurst Brislan John, Newcastle Brian John, Sydney Brimmer Mr., Gnndigney Brohau Dennis, Liverpool Brorofield H., Campbell Town Brought John A., Albury Brown Daniel, .\lbury Brown James, Sofala Brown John, Albury Brown Richard, Liverpool Brown Mias M., Parramatta Brown James, Albnry Bryan J., Berrima Bryan B., Gonlbum Bubior W. F,, Maitland Buchanan D., Dundee Bucknell A. W., Carcoar Burkell W., Albnry Burden D., Hartley Burkpitt Mr, Tambaroora Busby Ellen, Darling Point Bush Mr., Rocky River Butler 3Irs. 0., Bathurst

GADILL Dr., NewcMtle Cameron Robert, Gunda^i Cameron Alpin, West MaiUand Cammell John, Newtown Campbell James, mason Campbell Mr., Darling Point Campbell Mr. William, Clarence Town Campbell Esq., solicitor, Maitland Campbell Dr., Tamworth Carly Patrick, Gnndagai Camell Thomas, Mr. Richmond Carter Thomas, Rocky River Carter John, Albury Carter Wm., Pennant Hills Carter Mr. W., Guelpa Creek Carter Wm., Sofala Cartwjigbt George, Albnry Carwithen T. B. S., Gnndagai Casey Timothy, TambarooraCasey Wm., care of A. Kennedy, Windsor Cassidj J. H., GaodagaiCaranough George, Tambaroora Csvanoiigh George, Tambaroora Chandler Mrs., Paddington Chapman Wm., Newtown Road Chapman John, Braidwood Chard James, Punch Bowl, Enfield Chard John, Braidwood Chatfidd C., Ratmond Terrace Chin John, smith, Botany Road Cbnrch Robert, Newcastle Clark Edward, Riohmond RiVer Clark Mrs., or Eliaa Shearman, SrdneT Clarke Wm., Gunning Clark Edward E., Sofala Clark Mrs., Armidale Clark Henry, WollongongClarkson Elisabeth, Parramatta Orphan Afylum Clarkson AVilliam, Ri^cr Biggioga Clements Eliiabeth, Morpeth Clayton Rodger, Bathur«Clines G., plasterer, Rcdfern Cljmes John, Drayton Coffee 5Irs,, Newtown Cc^hlan Bridget, Bathurst Cole 0., West Maitland Collier Miss M., ^dneyCommiaaioner of Crown Lands, Deailiquin Connelly Bridget, Yaas

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Connor Mibs Manft> BerrimaCix>k R., boot maker, ParramattaCook W, H., BraidwoodCooke John, AlburyCooper Wm,, OnndagaiCooper Alfred, WindsorConeh 6., AlbnryConltatc Mr., Moreton BayCosena Mr$., RedfcrnCranny Mr., RedfcrnCrawford G., UoulburnCrawford Robert, Toron CreekCrawford W. D , SofalaCrawford Jamee, Glen moreCrjppa Mr. Wm., Port MacquarieCrisp Mr, WollongongCromack Mr WollongongCruman Thoe., Parramatta RoadCommins Jobn, SofalaCummins John, TambarooraCunningham John, BathurstPale Mr, OoalbumPale Mr C., W'anrickBand James, RedfcrnPaiTcll T., PeterabamParidaon P, G., YaasPari« Stephen, Hooter’s RiverParis W. James, SydneyDavison G«, CamperdownPavitt Mary, LongbottomPerepas John, ^docyPickwn David, ToonaDickson David, CamdenDickson David, BerrimaDillon Mr, GoulburnDive S., BolaoyDivine Susan, WollongongDixon Fanny, ParramattaDobson James, SydneyPoharty Patrick, AlbnryDonelly George, Murray RiverDonovan M., NewtownDoran 31., tailor, West 3IaitlandPorrington J. F , RichmondDougherty Patrick, GuodagaiDoyle Thomas, MaitlandProw A., care of T. Rix, Botany RoadDrintn W^m., WindsorDuby Mr., BathuratDaffy John, AlburyDann Henry, Campbell townDurham Thoa, MorpethDwyer Mr., Double BayDwyer 3Ir. B., BathurstE. A. G., Wollongong Eagles W, E., Maitland East JameB, Campbell town Ebdon Simon, Turon Eiiran Mrs., at the Terrace Engird James, Bimdanton Evans Chas. M., Sofala Evans John, Turon River Ewcd Btcliu'd, ParramattaFABBRE John, Tnron DlRgings bane Ellen Louisa, Sydney Farnoll Wm., Wollongong Farrell 3Iisa S. A., Hingleton Fenloo Daniel, Windaor Ferguson Jubu^ Newcastle Ferrewa A. J., Penrith Ferris James, Parramatta Field 3Ir., Bullwarrs, Maitland Pider Mr. Hartley Filiold Samuel, Sofala Finch Fredk., Liverpool Pittlcr Theodore, Wollongong Fitsgerald Thos., Parramatta

• Fitsgerald James, Darling Downs Fitisimtnona Mr., Parramatta Fitigerald John, Prospect Fleming George Flood Mr. Bathurst blood 3fichael, Tambaroora Forgour Thomas, Albury Fcrgenr W , Albury Foster Mr., Liverpool Road Foster John, Turon Diggings Franklitig Josh., Yass Frank ling J., Petersham Fraser Mr., Btlmain Fraacr J., Liverpool Fra^r Wm , Hunter River Free Joshua, Tambaroora Freebody John, Yass Freeman Mr., Scone French John, Albury Fulton Henry, BathurstGALE Wm., Goulburn Gardiner J., Shoal haven Garner James, Goulburn Gaunt Mrs., Albury Gay Mrs. Lydia, Bathurst Road Geddes Geo., Twofold Bay Gee, chinaman, CaraurbyGilchrist Mrs., Union Inn, South Hoad Road Giles James, Albury Gillespie Mrs. M., Hinton Gills Mrs., Berrima Gilmore Jas., Darling Downs Glecson James, Victoria Barracks Glecson Johanna, Parramatta Road Gibson Wm-, Oakej Creek.UlissoQ Sami., TambarooraGlover Chas., AlburyGoold John, Surry HillsGordon Tbon^as, GoulburnGordon Revd. M., BrisbaneGould J. R., AlbnryGouldiug David, SydneyGouloy Margt., BathurstGourlay Thos., ArmidaleGovers J. Double BayGraham W'alter, CampbelltownGraham Mr., Peels River, TamworthGraham James, MaitlandGrant John, BathurstGrant Neil, HartleyGray John, CampbelltownGray John, GraltaGreenslade Mrs., ParramattaGreenslade Mr., watchmaker, ParramattaGregory 3Ir., BrisbaneGregory 3Irs. F., Botany-streetGregory Geo, Kissing KintGrieg David, bootmaker, BathurstGriffith James, Cooks RiverGriffiths Chas., \ewtowoGrogan Paik., CarringtonGuy Mattw., AlburynABBERNATIIY W., Bathurst lladfield Thos., Hunter’s River Hais Dennis, Molonglo IlakiDs Mrs., Calso Halden Mr., Parramatta Hancock »I no , Goulburn Harding Danl., Newcastle Hargrave James, Sydney Harker Edwd., Bathurst Harper J. R., Ixingbottom Harper B. B., Beechworth

Cordelara Gold Company, New-

Harrison J,, Brisbane Hart Sami., Drayton

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Haflset Jamca, Goolburn Hawkins K. SjAmj lUwktna Wm., Tamberoora Hawkins Thos., Gayndah Hawley Ellen, Milton Haynes John, Moreton Bay Hays Thos., West Maitland Hoad Mrs,, Wollongong Healy Jno. Mrs,, Mi»rcton Bay Heap Jno , Sofala, Turon Heeling John, Hinton Heilbrown Mrs. J., Gnndagai Hrnderson Mias, Red fern Henderson Hy., Bathurst Hendorson Thos., Bathurst Uensly Mary, Maitland Herbert Ram., Newtown Herrick Nicholas, Rocky River Herring Edgar, Bathurst Herring Gerard, Wee Waa Ilevvcrefc Jno., Paterson Hewitt Joseph, Bathurst Hicky Mary, Liverpool Higgins Join, Sydney Higgins Archy, Albury Higgins MichK, Albury Higham Richd., Maitland TIigham John, Sydney Hill Esej., Maitland Hill Thos. II, Bathurat Hill Wm.; Albury Hill Joseph, Brickfield Hill Hill Francis, Bathurst Hiodmarsh J. S., Albury ITindson John, Black Creek Hobbs Miss M. A., Maneroo Hobbs John, Sofala Hobert John, Gunning Hoey Miss M, A., Newtown Hogan Miss, West Maitland Hoiihan Timothy, Black Creek Holmes Wm., Clarence^street Holmes Bcnjn., Albury Holroyd Abraham, Sydney Holton Geo., Bathurst ilonery John, Woollombi Hood Wm,, Sofala Horadam Josh., Maitland Horsey Wm,, Bathurst Hoskins Captn. Wm,, Bathurst Howard Mary, Redfcrn llowarth Abraham, Newtown Howard Elen, Honelong Howe John, Albury Howell Mr., Balmain Howings Howingi Goulburn Hues Mr., ebinaman, Newcastle Hughes Jno , Murrumbidgee Hunt Geo., Braidwood Hurley Margt., Maitland Hutton Wm., Maneroo Hutton Mr., Bathurst Hutton Mrs., Paddington Hymes Edwd., Tamberoora

INCE John, Goulburn

JABSON John, Gosfortli Jackson Mrs., Newcastle Jackson 3Irs, Bathurat Jael Wm. Daore, Sofala Jerrard Mr., Murrurundi Johnson Ky., Moreton Bay Johnson Philip, Adelong Johnstone W. R., Sydney Johnson Miss, Parramatta Johnson John, West Maitland Johnson Mrs, J., WooIIongong

* Jones Mrs. Ida, Bathurst Jones George, Blacksmith, RcdfernKane James, Hartley Keane Miss Anne, WooIIongong Keele John, Liverpool Kell James, Albnry Kellelt .Mrs., Newcastle Kelletl Wni., Kyding Kellett W. A., Sydney Kellett Mr. W., Peorith Kelley John, Patterson Kelley Daniel, Bathurst Kelley Joseph, Albury Kelley Tcalor, Wollongong Kelsey Thomas, Albury Kerr Robert, Tllawarra Kerr Norman, Molong Kershaw Abraham, Albury Kftithridge Thomas, Newcastle Kidd John, Liverpool King William, Nelson Creek King James, Scone Kirf Sarah, Sydney Kitson E. B., solicitor, Gonlbum Koenitaer M. W., Melbourne

Lacy Mrs. R., Sydney Land Mrs., Sydney Landdor J. J,, Maitland Landlord of the Harvey Stone Inn, Newtown Langerten John G-, Parramatta Lardner Patrick, Armidale Layeock Thomas, Richiuond Livingstone John, Sofala Livingstone John, Sydney liOchart G., Gonlbum Lc^sn John, Bathurst Long Edward, Guodagai Love Miss, Braidwood Love A., Armidale Lovejoy and Willmott, Berrima Loyan George, Goulburn Leaden Wm., Maitland Lechane Mr., South Creek Lcatbes Mrs. A. S., Pyrmont Lee John, Bylong Leless Thomas, Bathurst Lester Miss, Newtown Lewis E. J., bsrqne Envelope'*Liddane Michael, Moreton Bay Lindley Mrs., Redfem liiniLcU Mr. J , Hartley Ling H. E., Maitland Point Lingard Samuel, Hunter River Living David, Sboalhaven Lukins Chard, Bathurst Lyons John, Goulburn

MAC AULIFFE, Newcastle . 31acaalay John, Qaeanbeyao I 3Iace H. C., Goulbnrn

3Iace H. C., Bathurst Mace n. C., Berrima Macdona Dr., Harria-street Macglanchin Alice, Bathurst Mackaeo Harold D., Sofala Macfarlane Dr, Gayndah 3fackie Wm., Rocky River Mac Qaaig, Wide Bay Msddock Mr., Tambaroora blahone Mrs. M. A., Morpeth Malcolm Frederick, Sydney Manning Richard, Goulbom Manwicb Mr, W., Sofala 3Ittntle Wm., Rocky River Mard Edmund, Bathurst Marsden Thomas, Hartley Marsh Mr. M. Jr., Armidale

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Marahdl Chwlw H., SydneyMartin Mrs. II.» SydneyMartin Wm.> I^ptoMtekell F. W., BathurstMtakell Mias, Ncw(4>wdMason Mrs, South Ffcad fioadMason K., RichmondMater Miss, GlebeMatthews Caleb, 3Ioreton RayMatthew William, Tnron DiggingsMatthew James, HatbnrstMawbood John, BathurstMaxwell G. W., Tnena Crock3BCane, TambarooraMcCarthy Aon, AlburyMcCartney Henry N., SydneyMTonnac T., Belfast Arms, Botany RoadM'Bane M. A., West MaitlandM'Daunell Edward, ParramattaMcDonald Simon, AlburyMcDonald J. R., Burnet RiverMcDonald Dancas, AlburyMcDonald Hector, BraidwoodMcDonald Donald, BathurstMcDonnell Mr., ShoalbavcnM^Dugall Robert, WollongongM'Elwratb------, TllawarraM'Farland James, Bathurst M^Oee H. G., Dapto M'Gevea Patrick, Braidwood McIntyre Donald, Bathurst M^Johnson Thomas, Turon M‘Keller, Parramatta McKenzie A., Murrumndi M'Lacklin George, Soone M^Laran John, Miller’s Point M'Laaghan James, Sofala M^Quatters John, Camden Mead William, Liverpool Meadows Frederick, Newcastle Medlyn Richard, Maitland Meers James, Newcastle MeiUeoti & Christian, Liverpool Road Melville J. J., Albury Mensics Mr. storekeeper., Penrith Meylcr J, Wellington Midleton John, Idverpool Road Milcy Edward, Sboalhaven Mllhani Richard, Gonlborn Hilham Richard, Morpeth Milhouse Madam La B.D., Morpeth Millen Hyland, Goulburn Miller John, Grafton Miller John, Pyrmont Miller James, Tambarroora Miller Henry, Parramatta Miller James, mason, Pyraont Minniman Mrs. C. E., Albury Mitchell Thomas, Gundsgai Mitchell William, Tambuuora Mitchell Thomas, Newcastle Mitchell Henry, Albury Mitchell Henry, Yase Molloy R., Port CuKis Morgan I^uiel, Bathunt Morgan Mrs. E., Bathurst Morno Owen, Bathurst Morley Samuel, Albury Horison James, Sofala Morns Hr, Concord Morriwn J. & R., Rcdfern Morrison James, Sofala Moser W. P., Botany Bay Murdoogh George, Erie Flat Murph John, Bungendore MuWk Richard, Bathurst Mulcahy Catherine, Wollongong

Murdock John, Abercrombie KiverMurphy Miss M., SydneyMurphy Mr. Edward, AlburyMurphy Mr. W., GoulburnMurray Mr. M., BinalongMyall Tcdgg, Turon ,Myors Enjanucl, BathnrstNASH Stephen, QoafnrthNeal Daniel, Sodwall CreekNelsnl William, ParrnmattaNevcll Patrick. HartleyNicholas Charles, Waverly HotelNolan William B., ArmidaleNoon M., Red Rova I no, Clints ITole GreekNowlan Mr., AlbnryNugent Peter, Windi<orNugent Mrs. P., Rjiymond TerraceOATES John, Livepool Oats John, bootmaker, Phillip-stroct Oakly Charles, Gundsgai O’Brien Henry, Figtreo, Wollongong O^Connor Maria, Bathurst C’Connor Mrs., Yass O’Fcrroll Mrs., Five Docks OUife James, Tamworth Omeara Edward, Kirconnell Oregan Mr., Windsor Orcuan Mr, Albury Osland John, West Maitland Osmar John, PeePfl RiverPACKING William, Paaramatta Page Robert II., Sydney Pa^ Elizabeth, Parramalta-atrect Painter Henry, care of Mr. Ashdown, Parra­

matta Road.Palmer Samuel, Wellington Palmer Kicliard, Sboalhaven River Parker Daniel, West Maitland Parker S, Wollongong Parker John, Gnndagai Parkinson Mr., surveyor, Albury Parsons Ellen, South Creek, Windsor Palmer John, Kangaroo Point Pattenson John E., Albury Paul James, Goulburn Pays John, Dundee Station, New England Pearson George, Albury Peibrey Samuel, Sofala Peisley Sarah, Albury Pell William, Berrima Penman Jennet, Sydney Petty George, storekeeper, Goulbnrn Philp David L., Bathurst Phillips William, Braidwood Phillips S., Collector, Patterson Phillips Patrick, Hartley Pickerinjj Mr. W., Camden Pinder \alentine, Moreton Bay Piper Isaac, Albury Pitt G. M', Murrurundi Pitts John, Newcastle Pollard W. H., whitesmith, Sydney Potter James, carpenter, Shoalhaven Platt W. U., Newcastle Pleasant George, Malmesbury Pratt William, Parramatta Prentice Charles William, Gundajrai Price Robert, Newcastle Prowsett Mr. C., Goulburn Pugh Mrs., Brisbane TownQ, Post Office, Wollongong Quinn D., carpenter mudsor

RASHLLIOH Wm., Camperdown Rainfird J., Newcastle Rainforth J., Newcastle Riyless Elizabeth, Angering Farm

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Knthe., Paildin^ton llrMirau John, Albury It<'cd Clma., Burnett River Ron VO Vf, (i. Red Torn 111 id Mr., Tnnjour Reid Margt., ll&thnrat Relloy Jobti, Rathurflt Rene Thoa , West Maitland Reynolds Robt., ncmnamlmla Reynold Thoft , CainpVUtown Rteliardn Renjmin, Hartley Richards W. S. Balmain Richards Benjmin, Camden Ri^by Chas., Taml)aroora Rix Wm., fioulhnrn Rnnch John, Braidwood Robertson Robt., Brisbane Robertson 1), Sofala Robinson Stephen, Five Islands Robinson Mrs. Wm., Kelso Roles John, Broulee Rook Master L , Parramatta Rose John, Albnry Rosbingn John, Oainberfield Ross Gilbert, Sydney Rowlands J., Gonlhnm Ryan Jss., Melbourne Ryan Morris, Bathnrst Ryan John, Erun Ferry PenrithSANDERSOJf ITy., ArmidaleSnxby J., The MarketScarle Wm., Blozham StationSebrador Wm., NcwcastloScope Mrs., I^addingtonSeott Walter, TambarooraScott Tlnph, OampsioScott J. S., SofalaScott Alexr., SofalaScott O . ParramattaSeaton Wm., BennolongSebeto Mw. TT., SydneySelims Tlios., PietonSbakespear Josiah, BrisbaneShannor Mr., MaitlandShaw S. M., TambarooraSheds Wra., shoemaker, SofalaShelden Mr., ArmidaleShepherd T M., Castlereach RiverShepherd 0., Brnuphton Water HoleSherdon Thos., WollongongSidney Wm., SofalaSilrercoek Jno., GunningSimon Mr. M., Sutton ForestSimmA Frpdk., O’Connell-strectSinclair Wm., MorpethSinpleton Thos., BrisbaneSkelton Wm., Rockey RiverSkcrritt Josiah, BatlnirstSlack W. E., WollombiSlater Henry, TambarooraSmalley Mr. R., BathuratSmith Mr. Green, Hanging CreekSmith Thos., CampbelltownSmith Wm , AlburySmith Thos., ChippendaleSmith Cha.s., storekeeper, QueanbeyanSmith Josh R , SofalaSmith Mr., TambarooraSmith Wm. ITy., PyrmontSmith Snml., Hanging RookSmith Ann, NewtownSmith Wm., at Mr. Bladgford's^ SydneySmith Thomas, WollongongSmith Wm. Thoa., BathuratSmith Thos., P. Office, TuronSnowiinp W , Sofala FlatsSpenoe Mr., Tambaroora

No. 71, l.‘lTU JuN«, 18M.—n.

Squires Thos., Paten^on River Stack S., care of G. Gore, Brisbane Stafford Mr W., Maitland Staven John, Wollnugnug Steel Kirby, Murrurundi Stephens Joseph, Tambaroora Rtoward John, Moreton Bay Stewart John, Sofala Stewart John W-, SnfaU SUrwart ('hta., Braidwrjod Btockdale Mr^., Tambaroora Slrcnnoy Mr., Windaor Strong Archibd., W. Maitland Stuard (*apt., Liverpool Stuart Mary, Sydney Stnirick Capt. J., Moreton Bay Hum mere J., Rocky RiverTAIiBOT W., Armidale Tonuer Thos., Wooregese Taylor Wm., Sydney Taylor John, Opendale Park Taylor Mr. A. C. or C., Braidwood Taylor Jamea, Albnry Taylor Robert, Wellington Tcanman Mary, Parramatta Tcillart Mr., New Town Thirkcll Cbaa T., Brisbane Thomas Mr., Redfem Thomas John, Bathurst Thompson Gavin, Seabam Tliompsjn John, Braidwood Thotnp.ion Mr., shoemaker, Tamworth Thompson Wm., I^arramatta Thorpe Hy., Tenterfield Thralich Jacob, Port Stephen Thurston Horatio, Peel River Tippett Wm , Turon River Todd Geo., North Brisbane TomkioH H. W. R. N., Canterbury Tont Sami., Albury Towns G. H., Parramatta Townsend Sami, Bathurst Townsend Wm., Berrinia Turnbull Edwd , Batbnret Turner Fredk., GoulbomUFF Geo., Tenterfield Uph Edmd., Goulbom Upton James, WindaorVARDY Mrs., Steam Mills, Windsor Vaughn Mr., Wellington Vaughan R , Braidwood Veoterman Cbaa., Illawarra Vernon John, ParramattaWADK Thomas, ParramattaWalden -John, GunningW’’alsh Fredk., AlburyWaloh Thos., BathurstWalsh Patk., AlburyWalton Wm., Rocky RiverWolton Nfxon, Newca^itloWannich W., TambarooraWard Wm., New EnglandWarner Sami., ParramattaW’^aroer Mi», CampbletowuWarmsley Edwd , BathurstWarring Mr., Manning RiverWaters Sarah, WindsorWaters Miss, ParramattaWatkius Maria, BathurstWalts James, Blain HillWebb Geo.j &JslaWoissmantcl Richd., PyrmontWells Ohatli., Old Dove Inn, YbsrWelsh Miss Ann, Union Bank, BathurstW^elsh Wm., NewtownWelsh Mrs. Br^ikfiold, Maitland

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VfeUh Mr., VC. MaitUndWeleh Edwd., r&mraattaVTells John, WindsorWonhtra J. W., 8ho*lliftTcaWcH John, ParramattaWest Aothony, NewcastleWestbr*K>k Ann, WarcrlcyWhalan Mr. W., HartleyWhatkina Mrs., GonlbumWild an Mr. Jaa., Tnron RiverWhelan Mr. John, GoulbarnWhcelor Mrs. M., Hunter RiverWheeler Jamt^, riifton FarmWbellnr Anna. KlamaWhite Mr. John, OuDdagaiWhite Mr* Wiliiam, MaiUandWhite Mr. G., HartleyWhite Stephen, ParraTnatlAWhite Charles, Ri>ckey RiverWhitford John, BathurstW^hiting Mr. M., ArmidaleW'hitmorc Mr. C, BrisbaneWhitting J. J , PictonWightmsn Mrs., LiverpoolWifey Mr. D., SofalaWilkins Wm., WooloomoolooWilkitison Peter, BalmaiaWiHitma G, LiverpoolWilliams Mra., GuodagaiWilliams C. E , ArmidaleWilliams Mr., innkeeperWilliamson John, RedfcrnWillis Mr., GunaryWillntT C., AlburyWills Edward, AlbnryWilson Mr., Samuel, Wat hurstWilfiiiTi Henry, TambarooraWiseman Wm., Hanging RockWritten G. J. B., ParramattaWoods Mrs., Seven Hills, ParramattaW^oodland Josh., MurrurundiW^oods Mr., GlebeW’richt Joseph, TambaronraYOVNG Thomas, Mount Vhm, Wide BayYoung William, Colliery Agent, Maitland

W. H. CHRISTIE,Postmaster General.

QUARTER SESSIONS, GOULBURN.OTICE is hereby given, that a Court of

i 1 General and Qtmrter Seadoneof the Peace, in and for the Colony of Nt‘W South W’slee, will be holdcn at the Court Huuse, Goulburn, on Thursday, the 22od day of June next, when and where all persons under recognisances to appear as proMUtors, witnessed or defendants, or who have appeals to intcr{«o$e or other business to traQ}*act, are desired to give their attendance at ten o'clock in the forenoon.

E ROGERS,Clerk of the Peace.

Macquarie-strect,Sydney, -f>th May, 1854.

REMOVAL OP THE POUND ATWOLLOMBI.

site on which the I'miiid stood baring I been sold by the Govrrmnent, notice is

hereby given that the Pound was, on the 11th day of April last, removed from the Towm^hip to the farm occupied by Mr. George Marriott on the Aberdown Estate, Wollomhi.

By order of the Ben^h,JNO McDonald,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.PolifNi 06Sce, Wollombi,

CtU June, 1854.

NOTICE.

The Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Pglieo District of Anuidalo, in Petty

Sessions sa^ombled, liurc this day appointed Mr. John Mulligan to \>e Keeper of the Public Pound at Armidale, in the room of Michael Mulliguti, resigned.

By order of the Bench,GKO. MARKHAM,

Clerk of Petty Scasions.Police Office, Armidale,

81ht May, A. D. 1854.

^IHIE Justices of the IVaoo aascwblod id 1 Petty Sessions at Camno, have thia day

, appointed Mr. George Alcook Bailiff of the Court j for the Recovery of Small Debts, under the Act

of the Governor and Council 10 Viotoria No. 10.By order,

CHARLES MOORE,Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Police Office, Casino,18th May, 1854.

^I^HE Justices of the Peace assembled in I Petty Sessions at Casino, have this day

appointed Jfr. Charles Moore, (’Icrk of Petty Sessions at Casino, to be Rfgi.strar of the Court of Requests holden at the Police Office, Casino.

By order,CHARLES MOORE,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.Police Office, Casino,

18th May, 1854.

IN possession of the Chiof Constable, Grafton, the following property, found in Uio camp

of the hushranger Thomas Anderson, alias Thomas Hewitt, alias Thomas Whithou&e, alias Thomas Haywood,—

One silver watch,One leather valaise,Throe common breastpins,About 11 \hs. of superior tobacco.

The above will be sold as confiscated property, at the Court House, Grafton, on Wednesday, the 28th June next, by order of the Police Magis­trate, Grafton.

SILVA NUS ABBOT, Chief Constable*

Police-office, Grafton,5th May, 1854.

N'OTICE is hereby given, that the following gcH:>ds, forfeited to the Cruwn, will be sola

at the Police Office, Mudgee, on Thursday, the 15th instantSix bottles containing rum.One blue pilot cloth coat One old tarpaulin.One bag with sugar.A small quantity of tea.

By order of the Bench of Magistrates,

JOHN PATICEL,Chief Constable.

Police Office, Mudgee,Ut June, 1854.

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A CHKQ!!E fr>r Nine {Toundn tOTiJ\ (£^ ihiefi Dlh November,wuBfoiincl hy Bamucl Porter, ('now dead,^ and is now in the poweswiem of the Chief Cunatablc, Mudgee, any poreim proving the aamc to be hia pfo|x;rty, can hare it by applying to the under- aignodf if not clnlmcd within one month from this date, it will be given over to tho Treasurer of the Mudgeo n<ifipital.

JOHN ?atk;el,Chief Conttable.

Mudgeo, Ixt Jnno, 1854.

NOTICE.

'I'TIK undermentioned property, supposed to . have been stolen, (found in tho poaseaaion

of runawoy convicts and others,) now in the poi^Si^saion of tho undersigned, will be wdd, if not previously claimed, on Friday, the 30th day of June next, at the Police Office, IlrUbane, at 12 o’clock at noon, viz.:—Lot 1. A quantity of cedar.Lot 2. Two bUnketB, two pair of trowsers, one

capLot 3. Two blankets, two coats, two pair of

trowsers, one cap.Lot 4. One rug, one blanket, one cap, one pair

of shoes, and three shirts.Ix>t 5. Two b):mkctg, one hat, three shirts, three

pair of braces.Lot 0. Four bags, one duck frock, three tin

pots.Lot 7. Six cotton handkerchiefs.Lut 8. One towel, containing sundry articles.Lot 9. One handkerchief, four neckties, one

pair of glorefi.Lot 10. One two gallon keg, three chisels, two

saws.Lot 11. One saddle, one bridle, one pair of spurs. Lot 12. Two blankets, one pair of trowsers.

By order of the Police Magistrate.SAMUEL SNEYl),

Chief Constable, Brisbane. PoHceniffice, Brisbane,

12th May, 1854,

Notice is hereby given, that application is intended to be made to tho Legislative

Council of New South Wal«, in the present Session, for leave to bring in a Bill to incorporate ft Company to be called the Fitz Boy Iron and ** Coal Mining Company,” for the purpose of working certain Iron and Coal Mines situated at Mittagong and other place.« in the Colony of New South Wales, and of quarrying, raising, melting, and di8p<‘>siug of the* or<» of iron, xtecl, and other minerals to to obtained freun the said Mines, and of munufucturirig the same in ^uch manner as may be thought expwHlient, and al?*o of selling and (iispoeiug (»f the said coal, and with power to the said Company to purchase and lea^^ lamls coQtaming cc^als and other minerals aud metals; and it is propr^d that tho said Bill shall cimtain all the nevessary provisi^m^ fur the establishing, reuuUtiog, and conducting the said Company, and all such other powers and provisions as may be necosaty and ex|.H*dient to carry into effect the puf|>oaes aforesaid.—link'd this 9th day of June, 1854.

NORTON, PON, & BARKER,Attorneys for the said Company.

735

N'OTICE ia hereby given, that application U intended to made to the liegiaUtive

Council, in the prenent fur leave to bringin a Hill to authorifto tho Newoiitle Ck>al and Copper Company to «^ntinue to the Wharf, at Newcastle, certain Rail or Tram Roads now conBtmeted, or in progress of construction by the said Company, from their Collieries and CJopper Works; to fix terms of purchase or compensation fur 10 much of the land of the Auairalian Agri­cultural Company, or other proprietors (if *oy) ae may be rwinired for such continuatum, or for any toU-bonset, stations, or other appurtenances in connexion therewith ; to render the road to bo constructed by authority of the Act, available fr»r public use, on payment u( certain Tolls to be thorchy fixed, and to make other proridUrn for the proper management and control of soefa road and the traffic thereon.—Dated this eighth chty of June, A.D., 1854.

HOLDEN & MCCARTHY,Solicitors for the

Newcastle Coal and Copper Company. 717 19s. 6d.

Notice is hereby given, that appliestoin will be made to the Honorable the Legis-

Ifttive CooDoil of New South Wales, daring the next enduing Session thereof, for leave to bring in a Bill to lacurporate a certain Company, established in Sydney, in the Colony aforesaid, under the name and stylo of the Carangara Copper Mining Company,*’ for working the l^es, veins, and strata nf ntctallio ores amt minerals upon or under the surface of ihe land mentioued in the Deed of Settlement of the said Company, and of Buoh other lands as may be purchased or taken under the provisiona of the said Deed of Settlement fnr rendering merchantable the ores and minerals obtained tlicrefrom, and for smelting and refining the seme, and for selling or otherwise dispislng OT all snefa ores and Diinera^s to define the powers, rights, duties, iuterests, and responsi­bilities of the said Company, and its members and servants, and U) limit the liability of the shareholders therein to twice the stuoont of their subscribed shares, and for other purposes in the said Bill expressed.—Dated IhL fifth day of June, A. D., 1854.

0. WICtRAM ALLEN, Solicitor for the said Company

G95 18s.

N OTICE is hereby given, that a Petition will be presented and application made to the

Honorable the l^egislative Ocnncil of the C<dony of New South Wales, at the next ensning Session of ihe Council, for leave to bring tn a Bill to inciirjxrraU* a certain company, efitablished in Sydney, in the Colony aforesaid, under the us me and style of the Sydney and Melbourne Stesm Packet Company, ibr tbi* purebsMOg or bnilding of steam ships for the purpose of conveying poa- sengors and cargo Mtwf'CD the Australian Colonies, or iti the h arbours or on the coasts there<d, under certain reguUtions in the Deed of Settlement i^f the said ('ompatiy expressed, and to bold land and building, for the us4* nf the said Company, and limit the liability of the share- holdern tborin to twice the amount of tbeir subscribed shares, and for other purpows in the said Bill exprewaed.—Dated at Sydney, the 22nd day of May, 1854.

CHARLES THOMAS, Solicitor for the i^id Bill.

No. 202, Elizabetli-strect, Sydney. 63(1 16s. 4d.

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*I^OTI('K ii horol.ypiwn, tliaJ spplicaHon is ^ ^ lulvnried to Ik.' made to tlic Lrci^laHw ^>ianoil i.f N«'w Soutli Walos, in tbo ofxt cnMiinc fission tlicrcf, f..r Ipara t<i bring in a Itiil to ^ler Mil amend in some re#pe«t« tho Act m.wd in the fiftiM'ntb year of tbe reign of Her present •Majo*iy inwrporating (healwre Comj«nv, mid that the following arc the general ohjocta of the Hill, that 13 to Mj, to increiiM di« capital of the Company to £20,000 by tbe creation of 2.800 new ahaTO of £15; to extend Uio terra limiknl by the Act for taking ToHr at tho Rridgc to l« erectoil in pnrauance thereof t» ninety-nine ycare; to regulatctheamouDtof such Toll; and to/xtendthe time /hr the completion of (he Bridge to tlic terra of wren yoars—Dated this J'ind day of May, A.D. J85d. ^

A. IT. McClXLOCH,Solicitor for the Company,

640 Klizabeth-strcet north, Sydney._ _

'Vale^.'LCCLhSlASTICAIy JUIUSDICTION.

Id the Goodaof George Marshall, late of Balmain,in the (colony of New Soath Wales, Com- nuRsi/»nOTICE la hereby given, that after tlie

^»\v of fourteen days from thepublieition hereof m the New Snath Waloa

application will he made tuition f°f Adminia-

l^hh d f r deoci«ed.-DatedtQU 1-tb day i>f June, a. d., 1854.

SPAIN k MACKEY,for Applipaot^

f?«orge-«tr0ot Sydney, _____ 4j. 6d.

ntthe Supreme Cirart House. King-atreef, Sydney, .in or before Ihe twenty-tl.ird day of .June. in».tant, siid msp<-et tho said account, and (if they ahal think fit) object thereto,—D«ud m Sydney, the twelfth day of June, 18,^)4.

S RAYMOND,Prothonotary of the Supreme Court.

4a. 6d.733

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the Will of Emms Aiiterlcy, late of Castle- re^h-8trotrt, m the City of Sydney, in theColony of New South \Yale8,decea^.

j>J OTICE ia hereby giren. that after the exni-

k? A ' “M'«tion will be made to this

^^ntod to^Araciia Dale 'of^duTT^wt

G. WIGRAM ALLEN.Proctur for applicant.

736 ^'^‘"^‘Ji-fitreet, Sydney.------------------ --------- 4s. Gd.

f.t..CLESlAhTlCAL JURISDICTION

Rriabane,m tho district of .Moirton Bay, and there car- rvinp on the trade or huainew of storekeeper; alterwards of J arramnttn-.xtrcet, in the oify of X vdney, and there carrying on the trade or

.^3^% va a . CMtnrtJi.Mwonagent, in co-partnership with Jhsepl, Free: andanerwards and now of Macqiiario-strect, in Sydney aforesaid, hay and corn dealer, and there lately carrying on the trade or business of Miiimiasiun aeents, hay, coi n, and potato dealer, in copartnership with Thomas Metcalf.

of Richard Henry

i_’'04, plaoeil under sequestration by order of HiaiinX’^ra ^ ‘PPnintasingle meeting of tho Creditors of tho Sid In-

tm M ^'i»g-street, Sydney,^ Monday, tho niocteonth day of June iitant bo commence at 11 o'clock, a nf„ for the debts against the said estate, and for thrcollec- tern, administration, and distribution of the same And un ess at the said single meeting it U shown that the goods and cffecU of the said

will summarily proceed to rank tho debts th^nbutefby the'^Offi^-'?? ^outed by the Official Assignee accordingly.

SAML. FRED. MILFORD,Chief CommisBioner of Insolvent Estates.

Official Assignee—William Pbeut.Sydney, 8th June, 1854

732 ,,3s. 6d.

Willof'th r*’ of thehM fifed in ^'*’*‘“*«»hip „f thrLuu“r'"i,n"r

In Estate of William Rutter, ofthe North Shore, near Sydney, clerk.

VI/ IIERKAS the Estate of William Rutter

f:;rA “ -SL sRU.,„, to w widen Wforc T; Offi t

prrrdw,“.;:s^i,: td^”s.T' /w It

the “‘^'"‘"‘‘•tratiou, aud distribution^f

It be shown that the goods ami effeciLf the said

wui RummanIj proc«e»d to rauk th#» A.)t i\

SAML. FREDK. MILFORD,Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates,

Official Aasignee—William Peurv.731

6d,

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lu tbe Tn^Went K^Ute of JamcB Uiu^aDd, I of Burton-strwit aud BUt-atruft, Sidney, Attorney at Law.

WJILLIAM IVrry, beinj; the Official Aaaignec T T appointed in ihU all debtB due to

tliG Bamo arc to be paid to him, tho anid Official AKaigneo, and take notice, that a third public jMoeting of the Credttorn of tho aaid Inaolvent will !>e hohb’H beforxs me, at my OihoG, at the Wupromc Court House, King-»troot, Sydtiey, on Friday, the twenty-firut day nf July next, to com- moDC-eat Kleven o’clock, in tlie forrnofm, for the proof of debts agaiuht tho said Katatc, to rcceiro the KejH)rt of the (Official AsHij^iioe as to the con* ditron of tho same, aud for giving him directionB as to its futuro manageroent.—Sydney, 10th June, 185-1.

SAML, FHKDK. MILFORD, • Chiof CummiAsiuner of Insolvent Kstatrs.

730 __________________ 8a. Od.

COniT OF (’LAIMS.

N OTICK is hereby given, that tho following Claims for Deeds of Grant of Town Allot-

roenta will be roudy for tho examlnution of the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, under tho Act uf Council 5th William 4th, So. 21, at the expiration of two months from this date before which day any caveat or counter claim must be entered at this Office, Due notice will be given of the days appointed fur tbo hearing.Case No. 1343—George Thornton, Margaret

Tucker, and Mary Ann Kccleston, all of Sydney, by George Thornton.

Three hundred and ninety-three j^rches, county of Cumberland, parish of tho Field of Mars, town of ParratnotU, allutment No. 4, on the north side of lloBti-street, in iHfctitm No, 14 ; bounded on the we^t by Sorrell-?*trcet 4 chains and CO links; on the north by Georgc-.strcct fi chains and 85 links; on tho ca.<t by a line to Il<)fi8-stroet 4 chains and 94 links, and on the fioulh by that street 4 chaina and 3t links.Thi» alloiment irat leased l>y Sir Thomas Jlru-

banr^/ur 21 yearn^ from (he 30/A June, 1823, io JosejihJontSf under vhoetwxU the applUanU elnim.

Cose No. 13G7.—Hugh llugbes, of Farramatta, Thirty-nine perches, county of Cumberlund,

parish of St. Julni, town of Farramatu, allot­ment No. 19, on tlic north side of Argylc-alreet, JO section No. 8; bmnded on tlic west by a line 2 chains and 55 links; on the north by a line 93 links; on tho cast by a line to Argyle-strcct 2 chains and 55 links*; aud on the south by that street Oo links.This aUidment ifo^ leaded by Sir Thomas Bris­

bane,for 21 years, from the 30/A June, 1828, io Jatnen J>jyleton, and is ii isalleyed, held by appliriini.

Cwe No. 1.3G8.—Ilpnry Ilnmy, of Parrainatta, by bia attornr’y, 1). li. l.yons.

Twenty-two perches, county of Cumberland, parish of St. Jolm, town of rarmniattn, allot­ment No. 12, on the south side of Piiillip-strect, Bcc tion No. 21; bounded rm the west by a line 1 chain aud 37 Units; on the south hy a line 1 chain and 4 links; on the east by a line to Phillip-street 1 chain and 23 links ; and on the north tiy that street 1 chain and 2 links.Tkia uUotmfnt ko» Irattd Ay Sir Thomas llris-

banr, fur 21 yr*""*, from the oOtk Juns, 1823, io Edieiird Dillon, tiis alU'jtd that the original

. lm>e is in tkf pustfssion of iii>pUruot, and that transfers in ihe form of end'‘r»> m>nU i<}>i>ear on the dorumeni’, from the original holder io fioiert Foulcker, 'through whom the opylicanU claim.

So. 71, 13xif JcNE, 1854.—4.

Caae No. 13 9.—n^nry ITarvey, of T^arramatU, AS trustee, by hia attorney, 0. B. Lyons.

Twenty-five perche*, county of Cumberland, parish of ?t. John, town of Parramatta, allni- roent No. 10, on tho went aide of Charles-Atreet, in acetion No, 22 ; bounded on tho north by a lino 1 cliain and 14 links; on the west by a line I chain and 35 Hoks; on the south by a line to Charles- street I chain and 13 links; and on the east by tUataircci 1 chain and 41 Hoke.This allotment iras leased bg Sir Thomas Bris­

bane, for 21 yean, from (he SO/A June, 1K23, U> Albert F'sulrher, aUeqed, by his Will,dated ^X\lh July, 1833, detised the alloimeni to Henry Ilnrtey and Sa^ah hts wife, in if ust

for (he three ymndchiHren of (he Sfifd Rftherl F-nlrher, named mptetirtly, Sarah FiOilrher, Henry Jessie F Oilehtr, and Susan Jane F>hU cArr; ihe (\ro Uisl *f icAom H is stnfed died under aye, and unmarried, and Sarah Foulcher also died, leaving a son WUli •« Byrne, vrUf an infant, for whom nud /Mert Fmlcher, also an infant, io wktm Susan Jons Fuulcher detised (he allotment hy her Will, (^nads under aye,) dated 3r// Xf^emher, 1852; Jlr. Hartey claims as trustee.

Case No. 1370.—Henry Harvey, of Parramatta, as trustee, by hia attorney, G. B. Lyons.

Thirty-eight pcrebca, county of Cumberland, parish of St. John, town of rarramatU, allot­ment No. 74, on the north side of (loarec-stroet, in section No. 22 ; bounded on the mesi by a line 3chains and 3 links; on the north by a line 72 links; on the east by a line to George-strect 3 ohains and 3 links; and ou the south by that street 75 links.This allotment was leased hy Sir Thr/mas Bm-

bane for 21 years, from the 39/A June, 1823, to John Ihddsworth, •/ it alt eyed that ihe oriyinai lease ii in (heposseseion of the appHeant.

Case No. 1371.—Edw.srd FWd, of Sydney, by bis attorney, W. G Penningtoo.

Thirty-six perches, county of Northumberland, parish of Newcanlc, city of Newcastle, alhament No. 85; commencing at the western extreme of tho south boundary line of Beveridges allotment No, 87, and bounded ou the north by that line bearing east 7 degrees south 2 chains and 25 links; on the cast by a line bearing south 7 degrees west 1 chain; on the south by a I no bearing west 7 degrees north 2 chains and 23 links to the eastern side of Bolton-^trect; and on tbo west bv the east side of Bohon-street, bearing north 7 degrees east 1 chain to the western extreme of the south boundary Hue of Beveridge’s allotment No. 37.This oUatmeut was UwaUd io Benjamin Bred, laU

of the 8rcf or Bvjfs, but now of ItdlanfCsPhixns, Port Macquarte, in June, 1830; who, it is alleoeJ, soli his interest in ike land io Charles Farrell, who transferred his riyht to John Jones, (hrouyh whom the applie uU clai ms, A claim for the dted of grant of this land las oUo been mads by the original kfAJer, Benjamiu Reed.

Caw No. 1372*—Edward Flood, of Sydney, by his attoriH^y, W’. G. Feunington.

Thirty three porohes, county of Northumber- Innd, inrivh of Nevronstle. city of Newcastle, allotment No. ItW; commencing at the northern extremity of the western btoindary lino of allot­ment No. 197, and liounded oii the last by that line, Waring south 7 degre^^s west 1 chain and S5 links; cm the s-mtb by a line bearing weti 7 degree.^ north 1 obaiu aud 12 links, dWiding it

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from t!ic Court-houue ; on the west byBolton-!«trect,beanngni>rth 7 degrees en.»t 1 chain «tid MS links; and (m tho north by Srotbstrert^ bo«riuge«iiiT ili^rreea 9ontli 1 chain and 12 link^, to the northern extremity of tho we.«torn boun­dary lino of allotment No. 107 aforcMiid.Titt tr<?a ovlkoristd in 18S5, bif Sir

tlickfird Bevric^ Me then f//ireraor, io bf rrt^iurd in the j>i>Jirts$inn of jy/irffrj Poifsi, tthn had occt/pud it under (\e authcriljf of an order fpf.th Sir JftilnH If jf lings aud Ae, ii te aiUgofif irans/ftred in inUrtet in ihe alUdmmt to WxUiam Jl^nre {.''hapmnn, trio *oU to John ^onee, (krougk tekom thr applkanf claims.

CaseXo. 1373,—M’iIIi«m Croa»diII,of Newcastle*TwentyH?igbt perohef^, connly of Northumber­

land, i^riah of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No, 132; hounded on the wc^^t by 92 links of the east aide of Wolfe-atrcct, bearing north 7 de^roe^ cast; on the north hy a line diriding it from allutmcnts Noa. IfH and ISS, bearing east 7 degrees maih 1 chain and 95 links ; on the east by 92 link*^ of tbo wost boun­dary line of tbc market-plaoe, bearing sontb 7 degrees wc^^t; and oo the south by a line diriding it from allotment No. 131, bearing wi»at 7 degrees north 1 chain and 95 links, to Wolfe-stroet,Thia allotment vae located in J824, wilder o reyn-

//ifion tkfn extant, to J. L, Platt^ leAo, it i$ aUeoed, ia decoaaedf and tkremgh tekom the applu'anf i^imr.

Case No. 1374.—William Croaadill, of Newcastle.Twenty perches, oounty of Northumberland,

parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allutment No. 137 ; b^mnded on the west by 92 links of the ea^t side of Porkint-sircct, bearing north 7 degrees cast; on the north by 1 chain and 36 links of tbc south aide of IJuntcr-htrect, bearing east 7 degrees south; on the cast by a Hue diriding it from allotment Nu 13G, bearing south 7 degrees west 92 links; and on the south by a line dirlcliDg it from allulment No. 13J>, bearing weat 7 degreee north 1 chain and 30 links to Ferkini^treet.This allotment teaa located in 1824, under a rryu*

latioH (hen erUfnt, (a John Stronarkf irho, it ia alleged, deeeaaed, and ifAroityA etliom the ap^tranl claima.

Case No. 1375.—William Croasdill, of Newcastle

Twenty perches, county of Northumberland, parish ut Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 190 ; bounded nn tho west by 92 links of the east side of a passage diriding it from the Aus­tralian Agricultural U<nnpany*B land, bearing north 7 deffreea on the north by 1 chain and 3G links of tho south aide of Hun ter-street, bearing ea^t 7 degrees south ; no the east by a litic diriding it from allotment Ni». 189, bearing south 7 dogrocs vest 92 links; and on the south by a Uno diriding it from allotment No. 187, bearing wc^it 7 d+^grcrt north 1 chain and 3C liuks, to the passage aforesaid.

Thia allotment xcas originally located to J, B. Wilkiunan, xrko, it ia alleged, ia deeeaaed, and

tkrougk rkom (he applicant claims.

Case No. 1376.—Henry Harvey, of Parramatls.

Thirty-two perches, county of Cumberland, parish of Saint John, town of Parramatta, allot­ment No. 84, on the nurtli side of Gcorge-street, in section No. 22; bounded on the west by a lino

3 chains and 67 links; on the north by a line of -55 links; ou the east by a line t Qeorge-

strcft 3 chains and 62 links; and on tho south by that street J>0 links.Thia allotment $rtfs leaned ht/ Str Thomaa Bn/h

baite, /or 2lyeflri,/r<*w ihe 30fh June, 1828, Ifi Sartth B^nroir, XT ho, if ia allegtil, sold her intes'eat in (he land to applicifnf, pretiouslg to proceeding to England, and ia Jiotr deceased.

Case No. 1377.—•Tuinc.sMNgaurftn,of Parramatta, by bia agent, Heury Harvey.

One hundred and fire nerchos, county of Cum- krland, parish of the Field of ?lars, town of Parraniitta, at t)ic aouth-west ccrocr of section 23; bounded on the south by Ilar^dd-atret't 331 lioks; ou tbc ea*t by a liiui north 1 dogfcc went 204 link.^; on the north by a line totbe Windsor Bead 361 links; and on the west by tbc Windsor lload south 15 degrees east 177 liuks.

This allotment leoa hosed hg Sir Thomas 7h*iV- bane,for2\gears, Jrom (he 30/A dvne, 1823,/o Benjamin liaity as 84 rods, bu( by a suhaequent measurement xt vaa found to contain 105 roda. Baity, ii ia alleged, ia deeeaaed.

Case No. 1378.—James Magauran, of Parramatta, by his agent, llcury Harvey.

Seventy-two and one-half perches, oonnty of Cuniberiand, parish of the Field of Mars, town of Parrainatts, allotmout No. 6, on the north side of Pennaut-street, in section No. 7; bounded on the west by a line 2 chains and 35 links; on the north by n lino 1 chain and 89 links; on tho cast by SorrelUtrcet 2 chains and 35 links; and on the south by Pennant-street 1 chain aud 90 links.

Thia allotment tens leaaed by Sir Themaa Bris­bane for 21 years from the 30/A June, 1823, io Philip Riely, xcho, it ia allt^ed, ia deceased.

Case No. 1379.—James Magauran, of Parramatta, by his agent, Henry Harvey.

Thirty-cigbt perches, county of Cumberland, parish of the Field of Mars, town of Par ram at U, allotment No. 4, on tho south side of Pennant- street, in soetiem No. 4, bounded on the north by I^enusnt-street 2 chains and 5 links; on the east by a lino I chain and 17 links; on the south by a line to the Windsor Hoad 2 chaina and 9 links; and on the west by that road 1 chain and 17 links.

This alldment xeaa leased hy fiUr Thomas Bri<> bane, for 21 years, from the 80/A June, 1823, to Aiihc Curtis, who, ii ia nVegeil, ia Jeccfiaed.

By the direction of the Comuaissioners,A. G. M'LBAN.

Court of Claims, Secretary.30th May, 1854.

£mpountfingsi4

IMPOUNDED at Mc-rriwa, on the 2nd dav of June. 1854, from CuUingrJ:—

One bay fUly, Btor in forehead, small snip on nose, R(’ shoulder, liV neck off hHr.

One b*y punv. b«nz tail. bnl>l faw, near hind p«*tern wliite, IM or JM n<-«r shoulder.

One hay flUy, star in lorchcrtd, no iMnd visible.One r» a and whiu* cow, «;fT horn drooping, like Eli I)

cornoincd ott nrnip, O shoulder off eide: damact-s 5d. each- ^

If not released, wiU be sold, on the 1st day of July.

WILLIAM LEARD, PounOkeeper.720 10s.

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T on the l«thI Mil 22nd dM of M*t. 18«t. fr«n lUvwww.mh :— One hay mare. hlsK. flown the faec, bUrk poiua. noer

shoulder CK or OR. shout 3 years eliL One hwwn fiUy. Bc-sr hind fetlock white, near shoohUr

JC or JO, a\yn\t 2 jvMn nUi.Ouo tor mare, imall etv f.>rohc^l, mns ehoulflcr lik«

Mi«; dftmac;^ Ad, each,rlaimr-d <iT rHewd hefflre

the 28th Jttne, 1834, they will to vAd to Actor Council._ JAMES TLlcLOCn, PoimdkerpTr*

Ifte-liIPOTTNM)KI> ftt Dun^ff, oo tho 7lh June, J«54,i. « Honk'e lUiioo, d«maf(M and dririoir£1 2fl« 6rt.®One bar mare, like JD on off ahrmldor, white rtar on

foretotft. BIf not relwed on or before tto let of Julr, U will

to M>ld«JOHN HUTC1IIN-S )N, Poundkeoper.

Di.1 MPOUNDBTl at CooauK on 31at day of Mtr.I 1834. from OittimatoQ^ ^

One toy hone, like M off ahoulder,DD

One bay colt, like H near ahoulrlcsr.One bay fUIy, offhind foot white, amall blaae in face,

no brand yiaible.One black ontiro, H near ahoaWor, 2 year® oldOne cheanui Ally, blate in fiwe, off fore foot white, like

IW near shoulder.W

One bay home, like E nojr ahoulder.One bay flllr, PC near abouldcr.One bay mare, like NY near neck, KY near aboul ‘cr,

mckled hark.One cnesnut filly, YRblotched brandundernearahoul*

acT, atreak down fare.One brown man*, bind foot white, no brand yiaible.One brown colt, rw toand.One black cok, hke HM or IIH near ebonlder.One brown colt, four white feet, blaae down face, on

brand rietble.One boT miwe, off hind and neor fore foot white, like

Til off ahotUder, JC near Rhoulder.One brown filly, no brand Tuible; damages 6d., dririnr

2a., entires £1. ^If not retowed before the 27th June. 1854, will be

sold.CHARLES WALTERS, Poundkeeper.

I4a. 3d.

IMPOUNDED at Itexham. on the 26th of yUi\\ from Millsr'i Forest, by Mr. Symons; daiuagea, 4s.

One chesnut filly, star in fnrrheed, no apparent brand, about two yeara and a half old, 14 hands bi^b.

[The reason why this filly h’la not been adYertiaed sooner is, that ahe waa released oa a. former oeeaiuan by a person who belierod the waa his property, and being noticed of her second impoumUng, said ahe did not belong to him ]

If not released in twenty-four days she will he sold,J. COVLTKIt, Poundketpi'r.

I MPOVNDKl) at Tambaruira, on the ^Otb Miiv, I from Bdocida, the J-mrIs of Mr, Howard, on tto

Macquarie; damagea l«. 64.each:—One re<l bullock, W on off rib aud rump. t)m* red ami white bullock, JM on near rump.One ycBow and whifo bullock, like WP uu near nirap

and off shnuMcr.One yellow and vrhire bullock, off rump and rib.One TClIow bullock, white l»uck, JTWon near rib.•One black and white buUock, appar^ntlr JA oa off hip. One yellow and white bullock, ME (ur’.MFj on off hip

and thigh.One r«l buuock, V\V on off ribs.One yellow and white bullock. like 0 off hip, four

iucfi hic letters oa off shoulder.Also, fUtneg(.>s 4a. 6d. each,

ifrie bay gelding, like f>ll on near shoulder, star in forehead, long tail, sore hack.

OUD brown gelding, TB on near shoulder, star and snip in forehcod, long tail, cut on inside near stifle.AJai’ from the BenimU, on the same day

One atrawborry bullock, TY on near rump.<Onc rod bullock, white rump, like TY un near rump,

slit in the off for.If the abore are not raleaaod on or before the 24th of

June, they will be sold at noon.JAMES CULLEN, Poundkeeper.

722 13i 84.

I MVOtTNDHt) U ?lnTf>wnP-TBi)d, oivth«flmd*Tof I June, IMJ, from (;#pt,»<arT.ir«j—One «i-l whUft cmr. br»m1e«l on the ramp luid rihe,

nut not letjilile, oUnt 4 yrar* oUl; (jiinimnt M,If *he {. mt rrt*wrl on or K^fore the 2r»4 of Inly,

.10 •'1 "i * ^ •' thepnbJIepotuiil. at I'ittTown,at 12 u clock at noon.

WM THOMPSO-y. Pountlkeepet.725 na.

I OimtlaRsi, on th» SrAday of Jun.,5 iwt. fP‘mT(ueb*ndin.ih.ll>int>fJiinic«X!cEroy.K*q.! (InvtnK anti dam.ttc*, 2.. W. «urh

One ikI or hrimll* hulJori, white Hank. AML off rump.One ralbw huJhwk. TP off tii*h, TP off rib*, DP ae»

nos, g dbOne r«l and white bnilock. Q orcr 2 off <,hoald«-.One hrindle atid whito huUerk. like HB cfTjijoiiicd off

rump, like (r with ill^iblt brand under off thigh.One whits bulWk, YV off rump. ^One white bnilock, atrawbmy neck, Q ow 2 off

•hnaldcr.One red and white bullock, J-D offramp, Q over 2 off

■bonldn-.One jeUow poley bollock, triande brand offramp, like

7 u&dtT.One blue Mod bullock, iHcaiWe brand near rump.One whits bul^^nk. red neck, Jfl ofl ribs, liks ML off

rump, HPL eonjnmpd back. DOne brown bullock, white brisket, like SC off romp,

red bullock, lik* HU off rump, like B near rump.One red bullock, liX. JK off rump, JK ribe;.

One white bullock. J-D off miap, Q oter2 off itorulder.Oac yellow bullock, like F off ribs.

CKOne red and whits buUrick, HB eooioiMd off rump more

on back, illegihie heajid near ithoulder.One re<l aj^ted bullock. FC off rump.One hrisme bullock, WW off nmp liks 2 uodcr.One red skls<l snail h^ni d bullock, FL off nuep, like

II OTfT 8 off thigh.One red bullock, J M rump both rides, JM off ribs.One strawberry bullock, J-D o4f rump uiA ribs, Q erer

2 uff shoulder.One rcfl ons homed bullock, KII off ribs, like P thigh.One brindle bullock. DC off ribs, 4 off thigh.

One yellow bullock, like )-{ near rump, like PY off mmp, J shoulder

One atrawbenr bollock, like TK nenr nmp, illsgiUe brand offnlw like KM.

One red buUock. NC off thigh, like AS near rito, illcrible brand nuop.

One red bullock, like GY off rump, HPL conjoined hock.

One bliie hooped homed bullock, brand like NNM off riba,

One red bullock, UT off nmp.2

One strawberry bullock, like off nmp. O thigh.One red bullock, illegiblo brand off iump, pi«e the

off c.v. nctr car slit.One Rtra wherry bullock, J D off ntmp, Q orer 2 off

abouldcr.Ir the abort axe not rchased, they w21 to sold m

twenty dour dxjs after this insenkm.F. IIORSLl^y, Poundkeeper.

7^1 £1 Is dd.

RE-AI)VHUTI>KD.

IMPOUNDED St JrAlong, m the23rd of Msr. 1834, from Wsn. Finch's, E^, Run:— '

One bar h<uue, a star in hw fi rchcad. the two fire fet­locks white, and tboofi hind fetlock whits, bfoks in, branded like W or I— with 2 imd^ near shoulder, shout I4| hands high.

If the above horao is not iclcuscd, oa or bofoxe the 2Sth of Juno, be will be sold.

CHARLES MACKAY, PoondkceivT. 724 Pt, 3d.

RE-.kDVERTT:^EMENT.

IMPOUNDED at Colisctor, oo the 21st of 3/sy, frum the sUitioD of Mr. Kelley Bohairu; dawges

2a« 6d«One dark brown filly, small sUr on foiehcad, long tail,

near hind foot vrhit^ small spot of white on off

hind fetlock, branded C or C near shoulder, d years old. 13 hands high.

If not released in twentr-oae dars will be sold.SAMUm. Foundke^.

728 w.

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IMPOrXDED at Canoirindni, May 26th. 1854, from the of Thomw I«W*

One }>olcy tow» w)ute larr, bnuidcd like TDmmp.

One red row, like LN new* rump 2 under.One «tr«wt>erry e&lf, unhrnnded.One «ided poler cow,' like JK rump tnd •'^2 under. One bJ«4'k cowl T off ftltouldcr, PS And I uitliinequere

offriW. JCOne red and while heifrr cnlf, unhnmded,One red end while heifer, like t; off thipch.One while bullock, red neck, Jl' off riunp aud riba.One yvUrtw «nd while apoitod eow,One stmw'heny anidl homed bullock, like MD off ribe»

or on back.One w hite »teer, like JR off mmp II under.One red an*! white huUock, \VJ off ruiwp, TS off

(houlder, Hke K nn riliA.One red and while iten', iUcyrible bmnd near rump and

iliifih.One rod and white heifer, like MP off rump.One Tcllf^w cow, like 111* conjoined near rump and

tliiah, bit out of near One red bull calf, unbwaixled.One brown cow, liA conjoined off rump and riba.One red a»w, SoC off rump, iUe^le brand off riba

abouldcr and thifb, noten out of off ear.One strawberry cow, near horn off^ like T off rump.

One atrawberry steer, iliegthle brand off rump and riba. One atrawbirrr bull calf, un branded.One red bullo^* EC off riba.

4One yeilow poler cow, JA off nunp.One yd and white cow, MN near rump 9 under.One red and white bull calf, unbi ended.One rod and white calf, unbranded.One vounz mouse coloured bull, no Tuible brand.One brindle bullock, like WU off rump.One red and white bullock, MS or \\S off rump and

riba,One brin die poley steer, ill e^hlc bran doff rump and riba. One atrawberry atcar, illr|z;i^bk brand near rump.One ttrmwbeiTT cow, like Jtt off riba,One red calf, unbranded.One white hull ^tim« atrawberry neck, off ear alit and bit

out of top, if liratided not >*isiblo.One rou bullock, like BB near rump and riba, fhxc red beitfir* ciiJf. unhranHed.One ted heif(T, like IIH ntar nimn, H near ahoulder. One red and while spotted cow, like GH near rump, M

near riba.One rod caw, \VP off nunp.One black cow, like J-j: t*ff rump 7 under.One red aided steer, Urp off both ears, no brand risible. Oac strawberr>' heifer calf, no brand risible.One young re<f bull, no brand %'isiblc.

red b^ock, JA off rump.One red and while bullock, J8 off riba, like AA near

rump, + off rump.One red and while pouy heifer, no visible brand.One mouse coloured sI^t, illegible brand near rump,

off car slit.One red bullock, S)i rump and thigh.One red bullock, PG off rump, like anchor brand near

shoulder.One red bulluck, white rump, like 'SVR off riba, 2

shoulder.One red and white poley steer, like Il>l conjoined off

thiifh and riba. * *One strawberry bull calf, xmbrmndod.One red hint< r esif, ut.brandedOne re^l hvikt calf, while ffjnks, unbronded.One Itowh cow, TC off rump, H hhoulder.One magpie poky cow, like .MT off rump.One bullock, FoX off lump, JS off riba, WST near

riba 16 under.One red and while heifer, lllvuibla brand off rump.One white hull or k. MN offrurap.(>nc young red stdM bull, onbrandedL One red bull cnlf, unbiuided.One young red and white ^11. ur.brandofi.One Yellow heifer, top off uff ear, illi^ble brand near

rump and ribs; trcspiss 6d. each.They will be sold on Thuredsy, the 22nd day of June,

according to Act of Council.Also, May fr^a Bangaroo, the oatato of lliomas

Iccly, ; trespass, 5d. eachOne dark brown man', HS nctr ehouldcr.One brawn horse foal, unlrrnnded.One iron gny emtire colt, IIS netr shoulder.One light grey mare, BOYD under saddle, like blotched

brand undtY near aide.One bay hr«?wc foal, unbranded.One bay colt, itar, off liind fetlock while, like YC off

shoulder. 2 yean old.

One bny marc, nulled tail, off hind fetlock white, DM near shoulder, illogible brand under.

One grey mare, 'FS near iJioulder.(^ne roan horse foal, no risible brand.fine hay mare, biark pomta. HS off shoulder.One hay lilly foal, star, unbrandtMl.One grey entire horse, itnlescribable braud near and off

shoulder, 3 yrars old.Thvy will he sold on Monday, the 2Cth June instant,

if not preriotisly released.\yyi, WALSn, Ponndkeeper.

» £l 13ser, / . 9d. f

IMPOrXDF.D at Tambaroora, on the 26tli day of May, 1564, from the Macquarie;—

One bar gelding, branded on Uic off shoulder CM, long taif. aged, id} hands high ; damages 5s.

If the Blaree is not released on or before (Venty^four days ftom the date cf this advcrtisemeal, will be sold at the Public Pound, in accord-mce with the Act.

J. W. CULLEN, Poundkee cr. 6$4

1 MPOUNDKl) Qt Gnndagai, on the 27lh day of May, I 1854, Naugas, the Hun of Jamoa MacarthiiTi

Ksq.: driring and damagea, 2s. 8d. ou h Oac rrlJow and white bullock, JM off ribs, like D off

rump.One white bullock, off rump, 9 shoulder.One Yellow stag, (TTB off rump and shoulder.One blue sideil bullock, like CF off rump 18 under.One red hullm k, F orcr a brand like an anril off thigh. (>nc re<l cow, VL off mmp aud thigh, like NM off ribs, One red and white bullock, olf rump illegible brand

under.One yellow stag, JH conjoined off ril)s, like (TT off rump. One bullock, like .MI oStmtc^ and ribs.One red and white bullock, ID orf rilis 9 under.One TcUow bullock, SU off mmp 8 under.One brindle sided bullock, JM off rump and riba.One yellow cow, illegible brand off rilm, tike 8 off thigh. One r< d bullock, CTB off rump and riba.Unc red sided bullock, like JN orer N end IJ8 under

on off riba.One while poloy bullock, piece off both cars, EToff riba. One retl side<l bullock, llT off mmp 2 under.One yellow bullock, CT off rump 45 under.

One red snail horned bulWk, B off rump 7 under.One red and white hullock, JN" off rump, like IY off riba, One brindle aided bullock, like CM on rump, illegible

brand near ramp. *One rcsl cow, like Bil off rump.One rod cow, IIA off ribs.One brown bullock, MB off rump.One black bullock, JT off rump, like 4 off thigh.One votlow oow, KB near rump.One brindle bullock, JN or JIl off rump.

If nr»i released, will be sold on the twenty-*fourth day after this insertion.

F. liORSLEY, Ponndkeeper.IGa. M,

1 MPOTWDEI) vi Camden, on the 27th day of Mar. I 1854, from Nirellsn

One bar mare, JL under saddle, blotched brand off shoulder, a^, 15 hands high ; damages 5a.

To be sold in tweuiy*onc days, if not previously released.

. S. MITCHELL, Poundkeeper.685 9s.

I MPOUKDRD at North Richmond, May, 2CthI lW4i- ^One bay horse, with a star in forehead, and small snip

on nose, branded OG near shoulder, W off shoulder.II

Also on May, :—One light strawberry polcy cow, branded SD near rump,

8I> near side.K not released, before June 26th, they will be sol<L

according to Act ot (k>uncUTHOMAS WILLIAMS, Poundkeeper,

9s, 9d.

I MPOirNDED at Walcha, on the 28Ui day of May, I 1854, from Bergen • op* Zuom:-^

One* Uy horM?, bow and arrow un<Ier saddle off side, like lia neat side, long tail, black points.

One bay horse, unbranded, black points, Itaigtail, small star in forehea<l; damages 2s. 6d. each.

If not released, on or before the 22nd of June, ther will be sold. ^

E* MARKHAM, Poundkeciw.9a. Sd.

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Fo. 73.

NEAY SOUTH WALES^0 iiemment ^afette.

PUBLISKED BY AUTHOHITY.

TUESDAY, 20 JUNE, 1854.

PROCLAMATION.His Ex<N)llcticy Sir Charlks Auqcstus

Frrz Rot, Knight CompaDion of the Iloynl JJanovorian Ouclpbio Ordar, Goyernor (iencTal of all Her Majcaty’s AuRtralian PoPBPj^sion?*.___ J n___^L^ _^.i ^ «and Captam-Gea^W and (__________^tho Territory of New South WaJea an< Dependencies, Ac., Ac., Ac

March nowT T last past a Writ was issn^ by the flonor-

able the Sjieakor of tho Legialati?e Council in Her Majesty’s name, addressed to David Cannon SUConoel, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Stanley, crimmanding tbc said Returning Officer to cause an Election to be held for the return of a Member to servo in the said Legislative Gouncil for the said Electoral District in the room of John Richardson, Est}., who had before then ro.signed his scat in the said Council; and that he, the said Returning Officer, should caoso the nomination for such Election to be held at North Brisbane on the 24th day of April then next, and that io the event of such Election being contested, he should cause the Poll at the different Polling-places for the said District to be taken on the 28th day of the said

tho TwcDty-oighth day of April in tho Raid Writ menlinned, a poll was taken at two of the polling places for the aaid olcctorn! district, bnt no poll was t*kon at Drayton, the remaining polling place for soch dalrkit on the aaid day, b, naaoL of tb« ^cnc(»,thcrefrom of the Deputy ReturningOSeor ap'pointod for tftat ditto - - -Lf .. __________________

‘ f poll was taken tir»der tho^ said Writ at Ilrayton ' aforesaid on a subsequent day, that is to say, on

the Twenty-third day of May now last: And whereas the said Thomaa Prior, as such Acting Returning Officer as aforesaid, after the taking of the last mentioned poll, found the Toles to bo equal for the said two candidates, and there­upon decided by his casting TOte that the said Arthur Hodgson shonld b« the candidate elected toserrein the liCgialative Council in the room of the said John Richardson: And whereas the said Thomis Prior hss returned the said Writ to the said Speaker of the Lcgislatire Coun­cil with the name of the said Arthur Ifodgsem endorsed thereon as tho name of the person duly elected under the lAid writ, but such return was not made until the seventeenth day of this present month of June; and whereas the fiaid several matters above mentioned have been brought under my consideration and that of my Krecutive Council. Xow I, Sir Charles Angustus Fits Ii/>v,month of April, and that he should certify under i Charl« Angustus Fits Ii/>y,

bis hand by endorsement on the said Writ tho 1 t/enet»I and Oovernor aforesaid, doname of the Mombef who should be w«olected, pu«uance of the jothonty in that belHBf and that he should oaose the said Writ> eo en- I in me by The Eleetoral Act of 1S;>I,'' i^ ^ X % A iaaI it 1.1 fAI^ flA Tn# min oviwooried, to bo returned to the lloDorahle the ^Speaker of tho LegUUtire Counoil on the 25th day of May then next.

And whercAR, in conseqaeoce of the absence from the Colony of the said Returning Officer%• m ^ 4 i« m A^t ^1disabling him from acting at the said election, I, the Uovernor aforc8itia» did appoint Thomas Prior, Esquire, to act in the Htead of such Returning Officer at such election r Aud whereas 00 tho said twenty-fourth day of April in the said Writ moutioncd, the Rev. John Diinmore Lang and Arthur Ilmlg^on, K.^uire, were duly nominated os candidates fur oleetiuii, in pursuance of the said Writ: Whereupon, and upon a show of hands having been made in favour of one of gucli candidates, a poll wus demanded by tho other of such candidates: And whereas on

•0 far as the raid authority or any other authority in mo vested may extend, by this my I^roclania- tion declare ihe said Election of the aaid Arthur Hodgson to be a valid Election under the said writ.

Given under my Hand and Seal, at Govemmeot House, Sydney, this twentieth day of Jnne, in .the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and iiRy-faur, and in tho eight^nth year of Hor Majesty's Reign.

(L. 8.) CHS* A. EITZ ROY,

By His Bifellef^y*9 Carnot and,C. D, RIDDELL’’

OOD SAVE THE (iUEEA

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Colonist S^cr4tary^i OfficesSydn^f 19ti June, 1854.

PETTY SESSIOxVa.

HIS ExcolWocy tbe Govbe!<or General, has been ploRsed to xppoiLtMb. Gibart) Edgar Herring

to be Clerk of Petty Sessions at Tamworth,By Hie £jccclleney^s Comm'tnfi,

a D. BIDDELL.

Council

Sydney, *29th May, 1854.

SYDNEY STREETS.

HIS Excellency the Governor General, with the advice of the ?^xecutive Council,

directs it to be notified, in conformity with the

firoTwiona of the Act of the Governor and Lc^ia> •tive Council, 5th William IV, No. 20, that the breadth of the carriage way and footways of

that portion of Castlcrcagh-atreet South, in the City of Sydney, from Bevonshirc-etreet southerly to Clereland^trect, shall be as set forth in ihe annexed Schedule, and that consequently it will not be lawful for any person to erect any building within the said distances so set forth, from the curb Slone or exterior ed^ of the said footwava, as delineated on the Plan snbmitted to His £z« cellency and the Exeentire Council, which said Plan lies at the Office of the Surveyor General for the inspection of tbo puUic.

MICUL. FITZPATRICK,

Clerk of the Council.

Sciedule.

Vamm or Street,

FromCwUereaRh-Btraci, Dewm^Mre-street

South. I Boutherlr toi CtcTC‘bmd-8tre«t.I

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Extatlite Counn't Chamber, Sydney, i9th May, 1854.

STREKTS^TOWN OF BRISBASK.

HtS Esoellency tbe Govebnob Genebal, ^ with the adrice of tho Executive Council, dirocto it to be notified in eomformity with the

jHwiaioBS of the Act of Council 2 Victoria, No. t, that the breadths of the Carriage-way and P'Ot-ways of each of the undermentioned Streets m the Town of Brisbane, (North and South,) shall be those set forth in tho annexed Schedule and that consequently it will not be lawful for any pcr«» to erect any building within the dis­tance ao set forth fn>m the curb stone or exterior Mgc of the said Foot-ways, as delineated on the ' ‘Ml sjibmittod to Hie Excellency and the Exccu- tiro Council in conformity with tbe said Act,

' I* • jjs £■ ”3 '5 ^Extckt op Stbebt. 'C 5*i B s 5 "g

which said Plan Has at tho Office of tho Surveyor Genoral for the inspection of the public.

MICUB. FITZPATRICK.OUrk of the Council.

SchedvU.

Nans op Sraxar.

.VoWA Britbane,

AdcUide*8tretit..................................Qui'co-Hrsct ........................................Elmibi'dinitreet..................... ..............WtliiAia^iSrosi ............... ..Gt>or^o«fitrcct ftom T&nk-Atrect tol

Alicc-frtwt................... jAlbert •street £rom Adcl&ide«stxect 1

to Rluuibeth-»lr«*t............ .. jEdwnrd^strcct from Adelaide-1

slrcel to Mary-strect.................. )Es^^atreet.........................................

SouiJi Britbans.

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Sunlcy Quay from Mclboumo* \ street to Olcnclg-sircet............ )

itrl1

ft, inJ1 ft. 1 ft. in.42 0

1 1366 0

63 2 12 79 242 0 12 66 042 0 13 66 042 0 12 66 0

42 0 12 66 0

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56 0 12 60 0

42 0 12 66 6

Co^ta{ Secretary's Office,Sydney, 20^1 June, 1854.

WHARF.

WITH reference to the notice dated 21st June, 1848, relating to the formation of

Wharves, in the Harbor of Port .Jackson : Notloo is hereby given, that application has been made by the Australasian Steam Navigation Company, for permission to extend the property ocenpied by that Company on the Pyrmont Peninsula, into Jones’ Bay, (an arm of Johnston’s Bay) to the distance of about 100 feet from high water mark, as shewn more particularly in the annexed dis- cription, and a plan of which may be seen at the Surveyor General’s Office; and the neighbouring proprietors are invited to state within one moBtS Ircm tnis date, their objections (if any) to such permission being given.

By Rii ExetUency'tC. D. RIDDELL.

Deecri}tiion o/ the p^ti< n of Say, Pyr­mont, over whteh the Australaeiaw Steam Novigution Company, propaot io extend a Wharf or Quay, in eonnetOian with a PatentSUp.

Commencing at the high water mark of Jones* Bay, at the western extremity of the southern boundary of the land ocenpied by the Austra­lasian Rteam Navigation Company, on the Pyr­mont Peninsula, and bounded on tho south by the westerly extension of that bonndary abont 96 feet; on the west by lines bearing northerly and generally parallel with the high water mark of the bay 230 feet, 1.82 ftet, and 220 feet; on the north by a line easterly about 170 feet to the northern extremity of tho Pvmiont Peninsula, and on the east by the western shore of that Femns*ila, being the high water mark of .Tones’ Bay to the wealern extremity of the southern boundary line of the land occupied by the Aus­tralasian Steam Navigation Company aforesaid

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Colonial 8ecntarj/$ OfficesSydney, H)/A June, 1854.

, CONTRACTS FOR 1854 AND 1855.f niTR Ti^ndcfs for furaishing SuppHoi of ProvisioM, 4c., for ihe Colonial Semoc,JL Slat March, 1855, haviog been accepted, the particulars are publiihod for the informaf

tion of Departments and Parties concernod.By Hiji Excellency * Command,

0. D. RIDDELL.

RATIONS AND ARTICLES OF SUPPLY

2,^To Frlaonen of the Crown and others in the empioTTcent of Colonial Dupart^ menta, when authorUod to reoci^e it; ^ Ratiott and to Prueners of the Crown traTelling from one Station to another

8,^^fRcers and Men of Surreying PartiesA when in the field. Troopers attached to I Oold CommiMioncrs, and to Officers and > Men of Mounted Parties entitled to i receire it .........................................,)

8, —Piisoners confined in Wateh^Hooses .,.

9. —Daily Ration of Forage...............................

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AS REQUIRED.

Firewood^ at.............................................^ 100 Ihs.

I^mp Oil, common............................^ Gallon.Candles, dipped ................................. ^ Ih.

Cotton Wick............................. . do*

Fresh Beef............................... ..... do.

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fist Quality .... ................................. .................. do.

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Colonial Secrefary^e Office,Sydney, 29M ^Voy, 1854,

PROVISIONS.fj'IIE Contractor for /urniehtno tupplies for I ihe Colonial Seroice in the Dutriei of

M<iryf>orouyh, haring {according U> agreomenf,) given three monthe' notice that hie Contract v>iU terminate on the 31^t July next} Notice is herehif gioen, that Tenders leill 5s received at this Office,

niil 12 o'clock of Monday, the lOti July, for furnishing, from the \s( August, 1854, to the 31s/ March, 1855, both days vuihtsive, the required supplies, the particulars of vhich and ihe condi­tions are specified in the notice from this Office, dated 2nd January, 1854^

The terms at which the present Contract was aec^ted will he found deUtiUd in ihe Government Gazette, of tke 11th April, 1854.

The party tendering, or an agent authorised in writing io act for him, is requested to attend at this Office, ai the time appointed for receiving ihe Tenders, to affiird any explanation or information that may be required.

By His Excellency s Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

Coloniai Secretarfs Office,

Sydney, 1st June, 1854.

CONTRACTS FOB SUPPLIES.

^ I LENDERS wiU he received ai this Office,1. 12 o’clock of Monday, the 26(h instant, f^furnishing ihe Supplies required for the Oohniat Public Service, in the District of Aimiidale, for nine calendar months, commencing \stJuly, 1854, he particulars of which and ike conditions are

specked in ihe notice from this Office, doled 2nd January, 1854.

The party tendering, or an agent authorised tm writing io act for him, is requested to attend at this Office at ike time appointed for receiving tke Tenders, io afford suck explanation or information as may be required.

By Hie Excellency's Command,

C. D. RIDDELL-

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REPORT of tliG Sale of Land by Auction, at Guodagai, on tbo 27tb day of January, 1854, under tbc provisions of

1200

jLots* 1

11

SITUATION. ! F.XT1-UST.4 Bt ttiiom Lftrosif

COCKTT. Tomf oa Flicb. Sou>.MOT orrEMtD

1 POEt oa1 WITUDEAWM.

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Rettnue Branch, Colonial Treasury, J^fdnsy, 20^ June, 1854.

REPORT of the Sale of Land by Auction, at Molong, on tho 24th day of February, 1854, under the provisions of

Lots.SITUATION. I

i; EXTEJTT.

4 Bt w«om DspofiivNOT OFFERCr, Foefbited.

Cotomr. T Toto ob Piacb. Sold. | foe, ob POBmTBD.IWTTHDEAVW.

1

le Branch, Colonial Treasu Sydney, 20th June, 1854.

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the Act of ParliameDt, 5th and 6th Viotoria, cap. 36, and the Proclamation dated the 20th day of December, 1853

tho Act of Parliamont, 5th and 6th Victoria, cap. 36, and the Proclamation dated tbe 20th day of Janaary, 1854.

FRANCIS L. 8. MEREWETHER.

No, 73, 20ru Juke, 1854.—2.

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SPIRITS AND TOBACCO.

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Oeneral Pont Office,]9/A June, 1854,

TOSTAOR OS LETTERS AN'D PACKETS TO AND FROM VICTORIA.

WHEREAS it WM enacted by the 14th clauM of the Acit of Cunocil 15th of

Viotoria, No. 12, that arrangcmenta might bo made betweon the Government of thia Colony and that of Victoria, for the mutual exemption from further poatage of all Letters or Packets upfjD which the cstabliahcd rates had been pre­paid in cither Colony, provided that the postage chargeable in Vioh)ria on Letters and Packets addressed to towns and places within thia Colony should not exceed the rates established in New South Wales: And whereas by a recent Act of the Legislature of Victoria tho rates of postage chargeable in that Colony have been considerably augmented; Notice is hereby given, that the arrangements mado in pursuance of tbe first recited enactment is necessarily no longer in force.

Ship Letters or Packets, therefore, to or from Victoria, will, from and after the l.st of July next, be chargeable with tho usual Ship Rates.

Letters or Packets to or from Victoria, trans­mitted overland, will bear the usual Inland PosUgo to or from the boundary of the Colony, but in order to be forwarded by that Rmto, they must be marked " Per Overland Mail."

All Letters or Packets posted for tho Colony of Victoria, which may be insuffidently stamped, will in consequence, from and after tho 1st of July next, be opened and returned tho writ«‘rs in accordance with tho Postage Act 15th Victoria. No, 12. '

W. II. CHRISTIE, Po-slmaster General.

General Pvnt Office,Stfdney, 13/A June, 1854

BOOKS, 4o., TO AND FROM SODTIIAUSTRALIA.

Notice is hereby given, that in porsuaooo of the lllh clause of the ,\et of Council,

16 Viet., No. :?5, an arrangement lias been uuidc with tho Government of Sooth An.»tralia for the transmission by Post of Book.*! (s.ngle volumes). Magazines, Reviews, and Pamphlets, at the iiu- dermentioued Rates of Ihistage, which mu-st be prepaid, aud which will free them to their re­spective destinations:—

Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of the 62 Section of

^ aiiprovalofllia Excellency the GovemnrOeneral,appointedthe undermentbned Store aa a Itonding Warehouse for the wcurity of good* which hareDot paid duty on the first entry tlmroi>f.

Cuatoin House, Sydney, 12th June, 1854.

J. B. GIBBES,Collector.

The newly erected Store of 3Ir. Bath, near theCustom House, in the occupition of J. M. Leigh.

AI PLICATIONS for tho situation ofPilot at Port Jackson are to be sent to the Port-

inuter s Office within fourteen daysaRer the date of this notice, accompanied by such lestimnmals**a*^?- ™3y consider expedient.

Applicanta are requested to attend perndnally at the Office on the 30th of June, at lif, a. m.

THOS. JAS. BLAIR, Secretary.

Pilot Board Office,Sydney 15tb June, 1854.

TO LAND SURVEYORS.

COMPETENT Land Surveyors, who have served their articles to tho profession, are

required for tho public service. Application may be made to the Aoting Surveyor General, at t'lc Surveyor General’s Office, Bent-street, Sydney.

For each Packet not exceeding ^ lb Do. do. 1 lbDo. do. 2 lbDo. do. 3 lb

s.0123

d.6000

beyond winch weight no Packet can be sent.No such Packet will be forwarded by any route

which would entail the expense of transit postage through au intermediate Colony

To prevent the inconvenience which might otherwise ensue, any FoslmastiT may delay the dt‘>patch of such Packets to or from the iiitoriur for not iimro than three 8uccc!N«ive posts; and uo such Packets can be tmii^mitted to or from places where the mail is conveyed on buraobaek.

W. II. CHRISTIE,

Postmaster General.

f'l'^HE next Quarterly Meeting of the New J. South Wales Medical Board will be hold

at the Committee Ro*im of the Sydney Infirmary, on Tne^aj, 4ih July, at 1, p.m.

Testimouials of Qualification to be forwarded to 3Ir. Joseph Burgon, surgeon, 206, Elixabeth- atreet north, on or before that day.

Gentlemen- wishing to obtain the certificate must present ibemaelres to the Board at the place aud time mentioned above.

J. MITCHELL.

QUARTER SESSIONS, BATHURST.

OTICE is hereby given, that a Court ofGeneral and Quarter Sessions of the Peace

in and for the Colony of New South Wales, will be holden at tbe Court House, Bathurst, on Thursday the thirteenth day of July next, when and where, all pereons under reoognixances to appear as prosMutors, witnesses, or defendants, or who have ap{>eals to iDterp<isc, orothcr bosinesa to transact, arc required to give their attendance at ten o'clock in the forenoon.

K. ROCiERS,Clerk of the Peace.

Macquarie Street,Sydney, 12th June, 1854.

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TIST of UncUimod liCtler# lying ai tlii« ii Office, BCGUtnulaiod si doc the publioftUoD of the laei List and the SI fit of May, 1854.

Parties applying for Unclaimed lietters are reqneeted to state particularly the date of tho LUt in which their names appear» as such refer- eucc will materially facilitate dcliycry.

ABKMUMH Miss, care of B. Francis Abrahams Kllsabeth Ackland John AnUworth W. G.

Jamefiklbot Monsieur W,\ldred Mr. J. S.Vlcxander Andrew Mien Alexr., seaman \llan Mrs R. R.Vilen Mr., engineer Ulison John Jrey R.^nderaoo Ileniy

Anderson I). D., of Wide Bay Anderson W. R.Aoderson E. A.Andrews Mr. J, C.Antonio Bertha Arends Joseph Annfield Elisabeth Armstrong Miss Fanny Arnold Edward Arnold )In. Charles Angarde Mr.Angutte Monsieur Arery Mrs. LouisaBABDRLY II., Princes-strcci Baily Wm , seaman Batobridge F. A.Baker Wm.Baker Isaoc Baker Richard Ball John Barber G. S.Barber G., care of 6. Rider Barclay Alexr., cabinet-maker Barluw Richard Barnard Joseph Barnes Mark, '^Rodney”Barret Mr., Brown A Co.Barton G.Barter F.Bastin Rufus F.Batchelor J., Frenefa-sUwt Bathgate Alexander Batbo Mr. Thomas Baynbam R.Beatty (r., printerB^ftlbr Miss Jane^^

JamesBell Jas , care of J. Campbell Bell Bridget, St. Mary's Bell R. P.,Bell k Co., of Hobart Benaud Monsieur, Ship’s Captain Bennett J. H.Bonnet W. G., Wooloomooloo Bonnet Mr., Pitt>8troct Bently Cornelius Bergioggren Monsieur Berkshire Wm., care of C. Prout Bicknell Thomas Biggs Mrs. J. E.Bingham Jlr., ** City of Sydney ”Bird Henry niackball Janet BUke Wm., tailor BUck Elsa, W^iUiuk-iirrcct

Blomgrcn Mrs. John Blyk Raphael Boag Thomas Bodkin Miss.Bidton Edwin Roman H.Bond Charles, Mounted Patrol Rove Margaret Rck>t Thomas Booth Wm.,Bourke Mr., 65, George-streot Rowell Mr., bootmaker Bowon Mrs, Elisabeth-stroct Bowler Ernest Ulysses Boyles KHon Boys IV.Boyt Mrs., 197, Elizabeth-street Braddon Richard Bradford H. W.Brady John, Steam Boat agent Brennan Esq^. Joseph Breasy Ebenozer Brewer Augustus Brewster Edward Briant Richard Bridson Mrs. S.Brissot Mr.Brockman Charles Broderick Corporal Brooks John, lUh Foot Brothers Mr. B.Broughton Lang & Co.Broughton R., Dowling-streot Hrown T., bootmaker Brown W. II.Brown J. G.Brown William Brown Mr. E.Brown Mr. Thomas Brown Dr. W. W.Brown T. B.Brown Joseph, care of Mr. Hume Bruce John, painter Bruce Geo.Bryden IL E.Buchanan James Bnck Mr. F.Buckingham George Buckley George, Millers Point BuUen JamesBurnate Darid, W^oolloomooloo Burchell Charles Burchfield S.Burge Catherine, Church Hill Batch Mrs. Elizabeth Burke Michael Burnett T, at Mr. Mori’s Bums Mrs, Mary, Argyle-strect Burt A. P.Burton Mrs. Ruth Burton Francis Butler Esq. William Butler Michael, bootmaker Butler Mr., LiTerpool-strcot Batlcr Esq. F. L.Butlcrworth Henry Butocott William Byrne Miss Caroline Byrne Mrs. James Bylee T. J.Byrnes Mr., Cumborland-strectCAHILL Gatfaerinc Cain JamesCain John, care of John Hall Callaghan J., Kcut-strcct Cal dor Jliss Kobina Calthrop W. H.

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Cambridge M. A.» oaro of II. Moore Cameron Rcvd, A.Campbell W.^ act man Campbell Mr. M.Oanovan Mr., Caatlereagb-itreet Can nan Mr., back of tho Synagogno Carow Mrfl. John, WooUoomo^oo Oarigan Mr. B.Carmont Uonry Carson W.Carter R. Gordon Carter Mary A.Carter ThomasCartwright MissCase Charles, Strawberry HillsCastle JohnCave John, Galas RiverCave Mr., tailorCawley JohnCbail Mrs. JaniesChamberlayne W. D.Chambers W. II.Childs Mr., wine merchant Chisholm Mrs. C.Church Charles Clarance I. J.Clarke J. H,, tailor Clarke Matthew, 12, Castlercagh'Street Clark Edmund, Double Bay Clarke G. J.Clarke William, cooper Clements Miss Clifton W- Clisaold S., of Ceylon Clowder 8.Cobb W.Cock Miss Ellen Coffee R. S.Cohen Samuel, 510, George*street Cohen Mrs. W.Coleman A. R., Kincr-stroetColeman Charlotte, WelHogton InnColes JosephColes CharlesColes JamesColes J. C.Colgan Mary, Palmeivstrcet Collie Alexander Collier JohnCollins John, Clarence-strect Collins W. U.Collin JohnColson or Colsell John, publican Coinerford Johanna Connolly Mrs. R.Connor Catherine Cook Miss Ann Cook \V Canning Cooper W., at Samuels Cooper Mrs., 93, William street Cordioglcy Themas Corneille Monsieur Corner Mr. A., PittrStreet Couldery C.Gowiher CharlesOox John, Cumberland^treetCox JohnCox SavoryCox WilbcrforccCoy Mr. JohnCragg RobertCraig Km}., SkeneOlaise WilliamCranston W. F.Crawford James, from Belfast Crawford T. 8., care of R. Cwnpbell Crawford J. C., Miss Moores

No. 73, 20tu June, 1854.—3.

Creaham Mias Mary Cripps JohnCrisp George, 113, Ggorg^straei Crittenden Jamoa Crow W.Cubit K. D., 626, Oeorge^atreet Code ford Jamee Cull George Cttllcrn Mw. E.Culleme Mr.Cumming Mrs., junr., late of KdiaburgI Currell S. 8.Curtis J. H., Coopers Row Cnrtia W. B.Cuttriss C. B., Church HillDAGWELL H.D’Ampheret Monsieur D’Arcey Edward Davidson John, seaman Davis D., glass dealer Davis Sbadrick Davies W.Davis W,, sawyer Davis Miss EllenDavison Wm., 149, Princes^treet Deardon Charles Do Geraigney Henry De Jersey Charles De Jong A. 8.Delve LewisDenct Miss, care of J. Saker West Denniston Messrs.Dc Thiery Baron, Charles De Smiedt H. F.

I Davis Fanny I Dewdney Geo.I Dickson Thomas

Dimmett Matilda Dingwall W'm.Divine Miss. Susan.Dixon Mr., Pitt-strett Dixon Henry Donald W. D.Donaldson Mrs.Donelan John Dougher^ Richard Douglas Sydney Dove Alexander Downing Geo.Doyle Mr., boot-^maker Doyle Mrs.Drake Miss. E.Dranc Miss. M.Drew Mrs., care of Canty grocer Drew Miss Anne Drisdell Danl.Drynan W'illiam Duchatel Charles Dacros J.Dugdell Geo.Dukayne Thomaa Dunbar J., 335, Gcorgo-street Duncan W. A., botanist Duncan John Dunn Geo., stonemason Dundall Wm.Dyson, Mr. Joseph Dyrea Mr., agentEASTWOOD S., Parramatta^street Edwards Mrs., Pitt-street Edwards J. 8., Thames Edwards E. Y.Eglingtin Joseph Eleox James, stonemason KWioU Miss J. B.Elways E<lward Kcclcs Mr. J.

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KrmB ir. Dtincati Gtaqs JohnEranji Mr. Wellisgton-Btroot FAHY Bridget KaitWul Geo., Bengal Army Farley Mrs., Suasex-streo Ftrguharsoa R.FarreU Wm,Femandp T).Foraie William Ferrior Alexander Field Mias Field Mra. E.Fielding Mr. JamesFirm John, S»% CtsUereagh-slreekFisher EllenFitton II. W.FiUgerald Geo., bootmaker Fitsgi^rald Ellen, per Great Britain PiUmaorice Geo., Mounted Police Fleming Elder J.Fleming Geo., bootmaker FlenoD Catherine Flinthan William FI in toff Thomas, artist Flood Margaret Fluke James Flynn Michael, pensioner Forbes Edward Forbea T. A.Ford Edward, Harington^atreet Forsayth Samuel Fowler D. S.Fox Thomas, late of Norwich Poxley Mr.Francis C. II.Fraokling Mrs. II.Prtaer Mr., Circular Quay Friend Mrs. Mary Frith ThomasGANNON James Lewis Gannon Tbomts Gannon Thomaja atcaxncr "Rose Gande Mathcy W.Gaunson Miss, 57, Fitt-street Gardener Thomas, shoeing smith Garrick ^faster, Wooloomooloo Gay Monsieur B.Gay Miss Mary Geach Mrs.Geach Mr. James Gibbons Charlea Gibbon Edward Gibson W, P.Gibson James, joiner Gibson Maiy Giles Miss f>.Giles Mrs., Kin^strect Gimeson Geo., windmill-street Gariy JohnGinliano Monsieur Domingoe Glacker Geo.G leader A West Gleson Mr., Brickfield Hill Glen denning William Glein Rosanna Goddard John Collins Goldsmith Miss Goodyear Samuel Goodwin Anthony Gordon Ei^. E.Gordon John, Fair View FansGordon AlexanderGordon Rev. PeterGondale EmiloGrace H., (are of Mr. BarkerGray James, Bank of Australasia

Grnv Charles Grebit Mona. Adolph Green Giles W.Qrcon neodrick, 37, Georgc-slrect Orocn George, wheelwright Oreevoa Mrs. C., Surry Dills Grey Alexander, tnaaun Gribblo Thomaa Griosbick W. R.Griffcn Mias, care of C. Cbapmau Orillon Mr. B.Grose Elisabeth, Chippendale Grovo James Gnibb Maria Grumbridge WilliamHAGAN Miles Kogan JamesIlaigh Miss, care of Mrs. Tronson Hale J. L.Kail Richard Kalpan Miss Ann Ham JosephHarold S., ** Ann Thornton ”Harper Thomas, near Mayor’s Inn Harris E., fireman Harris J. A.Harris Mrs. James Harris John Harris Mrs.Ilarriscn T. Alexander Harrisoii Mias Christian Hart Mrs , Strawberry Hill Harthill R., surgeon Harrey Mias, Surry Hills Harvey Alfred, seaman Harvey Lawrence Hawley Eli^a llawkin J. M.Hawking Robert Hayes G. Iloraoe Hayes and Sons Haynes Charles Hayeso JohnHayward William, care of Mr. SloneHayward MissHead StephenHeaven Jlrs., Tork-atrectHedger John, Cnmberland-strcetHod groan FrancisHegerty ThomasHeitr MonslonrHenderson K., MinerHerbert HenryHerrmann Mrs., 257, Goorge-street Heynes C. A., Dawson’s Foundry Higgins L., publican Hill John Hillis Mrs.Hinrahgon H. Cornelius Hitch N. B.Hoare Henry J. F.Holmes C. J.Holmes W., Wilmot-street Hood James Hornbrook Hester llorrigan Mr. J.Horswill WUliam Hoseoson William Hotchkiss Williaro Houston Hr., Post Office Howell William Howse John, seaman Hughes E., care of Mrs. Burton Hunt Mr. John, junr.Hunter W., fjtevedore Huntley R. E.Hurrey George Le

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llurloj Michael J HuMcy Mr., butcher Huwey Mr., S^ckvilie-street Haiohios 0. 0.Hutton Miss H.IJydo Vj^i, WilliamIRWIN Captain John E Irwin Mrn. JamesJACKSON John Jackson Miss Jackson Miss Emily JackhOD G. liowland Jacob.^^ G.Januan U., stonemasonJoarry Mrs. RobertJeffries Miss, Lyons^Tmaco•lemellc Joseph, Georgc-stroctJonner ThomasJephsoD Esrj. ThomasJe,Rmn John, Surry Hills ‘Johnson DavidJohnson Mr., Castlereagh’Strcet Johnson W. Gordon Johnson WilliamJohnson Miss A. M. A., late of Newcastle-on-Tyne Johnson Abraham Johnson 8., Pitt-strcct Johnson 3Ir,Johnston Mr. W., 2, Barker^street Johnston Mary Ann Jonas Mr. E.Jonas J.Jones AdelineJonos Robert, late ship ** Franoes Jones Robert, from Conway Jones John, from C. Smith Jones H f Castlcrcagh*atrect Jones George, blacksmith Jones DsTid, Philip-strcet Jones William, care of F. Longchamp Joyoe William Julius ElizabethKEEN Geo.Keen Q.f blacksmith Kclman Geo.Kolacy Geo.Kemp R-, Miller’s Point Kemp Geo., expected from California Kennedy M., 455, Goorge-atreet Kennedy Wm.Kennedy CharlesKeneo Miss MaryKorn Mr. SaiamonKerr Messrs. J., Cumberland-atreetKeys James, South HeadKeys HughKid ■ New Zealander Kimtnel James, King William-street Kine Mrs. Green King Wm., Wooloomooloo King Mr. Uy.King James, Bathurst-street Kingsford Miss B.Kirk ham P., Kent-street Kiss Mrs., Castle reagh-street Kith Monsieur, Maid of Judah’'Knight James Knott Geo.Kote Tohi, New Zealander

LACEY Master W.Laing Esq. J. W.Lamb W. D.Lamb Thomas Lambert Robert Lane Mr.Lane Thomas

Langdon Mrs., 153, OastlorcagVstreet Lario Capt. James Lawler Henry, Princes-atrect Lawson Andrew loathes Esq. J. B.Lee II.Lee Miaa Hannah l^c Robert Leggatt A Mayo I/*vin F. A.Lcrey Monsienr Alphonse Lewis Mrs. J. P.Lewis Mr. W., tailor Lewis E. Cr.Linrlsay Miss Mary LindN^y MissLing \Villiam, from Batmuoebam LinU Mr., Sussex-street Little T., 8wanston-streetLiTio»ton G. C.Lock John, care of Geo. Warrington Lorcho Mr. A.T/>max Edwd , Cast!ereajrb-street I/mgford A., Pitt and King-street Lonehard Mr. A.Longstaff John Lovedsy JohnLove<lay Mrs, Francis-street Lovcl Oeo.Lowndes Henry, Davis A Co.Lusk Robert Lyford Mrs. Wm.Lyons Mr. Miles

MACDONALD John, of Prince Edward’s Island Macdonald J.Macey Esq. Wallaodocn Maegregor Janet, Wooloomooloo Jlackay Jdo., Sydney MaePbun Wm., Sydney Magill M.| market ^rdener Magner Thos., Market^atreet, Sydney Maher C. A. F., Sydney Mahn Danl, Chippendale Mabony Denis, Sydney Mahoney Mary, Sydney Malone Micbl., Mr. Biwwer’s, Kenbstreet Manchester A., Sydney Manley Mrs., Ers^ine-street Manning Jas., carpenter, Sydney Manlhorp Mr, Church Hill, Sydney Mantle Mi», Clarenee-strect Marks IVm., Liverpool-atreet, Sydney Marlow J., Sydney Mariow Wm., Sydney^larehal) J., Philip Wbaling^s, George-street Marshall W'm., Sydney Martin Wm., Gratti Martin W. J., SydneyMartin A., Miss O’Donneirs, Liverpool-streetMason G , 80th Foot, SydneyMatthews Theodore, SydneyMatthews Wm. C., 207, Geoi^streetMaxwell Miss D., SydneyMayor Mrs. Wm., Surrey HillsM'Cambey Edwd., SydneyMcCarthy Jas., Baptist^treelM^Caw A., Goorge-streetMcClelland Jas,, ^dneyM^Coeker, T. W. Brackcr’a, Sussex-streetMcCulloch Mr. A., SydneyMcDonald C., SydneyMcDuff F., SydneyMcGrath Patrick, SydneyMcGrath Patrick, SydneyMclnt(^h R. £., SydneyMcIntosh Mrs. F., Botany BayMcKee Mr. H., Sydney

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McKeckoio Wm > Sjdoej McKcQi;io Mi», cure of 6f.McKcofie A. A., Sydney ^^cKinnon Angus, Sydney McLe&n Miss J., Shori-street Meade P., 179, Geoi^strect Moaley KHta, Sydney Meaney John, Sydney Mcdcalf ArlhuT T-, Sydney Meehan Chw , South lload Road Mcloy Miss, Robert Porter^a, Sydney Menosy Wm. Henry, Sydney Menaiea R. B., Sydney ?feredcth Mr. K., Sydney Meirin R, 1*., SydneyMiddleton J., Mr Crain% South Head RoadMiles William, SydneyMiller S. H , SydneyMiller Suain 1)., SydneyMillham John, SydneyMills William Luff, SydneyMills J. G., bootmaker, Olarenoe^treetMilne Edward, care of Capt. Smith, Union BankMilroy R., SydneyMinor Gcforge, SydneyMitchell John, SydneyMitchell Edward, Mr. Talbot's, York-streetMitchell Mr., bootmaker, Gcorge-streetMitchell Mrs. M. A., SydneyMitcholsoo T., SydneyMitton i Weely Mossra., 79, Gcorge-streetSfoley Robert, Cumber land-streetMolly P., care of Mr. Miller, grocerMoncreiffe Lieut. W. A., SydneyMontague Mewra. J. A F., SydneyMonteith Mr. A., SydneyMontgomery Robert, SydneyBloon laaac, SydneyMoore Charles, SydneyMorgan E., JenneFs, Sossex-streetBlo^n A., SydneyMorgan F., SydneyMoroney Ann, SydneyMorris H., SydneyMorris Charles, SydneyBforkenson Blessre. P., SydneyMoss Mrs., 3, Swan-streetMoyle L. G., SydneyMtaihare P., SydneyMnnro Thomas, bootmaker, SydneyMurphy Nicholas, SydneyJIurphy Daniel, SydneyMurphy J. L., SydneyMurray Miw, Mr. Farrd's, SydneyMurry J. W., SydneyMuspratt F., SydneyMycra G , late of America, SydneyJlyers 3Ir E., SydneyNALL Mr. S., SydneyNeale Capt. W. S., SydneyNelson Mrs, 290, Ooorge-etreetNettleship J. B., SydneyNeltleton Urbane, SydneyNeville Ebencter, SydneyNewaU John, engineer, ship ** Antelope **Newbury Eaq. B., ntimo HouseNewman H. R., SydneyNewman Thomaa, SydneyNiofaolU Mr., SydneyNiebour Theodore, SydneyNixon Mr, SydneyNordon George, SydneyNorris Edward, SydneyNowell Mrs. J., SydneyNoyce E., formerly of the Tartar”Nugent Mary, Sydney NnytB P., Sydney

OATLAND Goor^, Caatlorcagh-atrectOhree James T., ^dney0‘Brian Francis, {SydneyO’Brien Bryan, SydneyO’Connor Patrick, SydneyO'Connor J., SydneyO'Dwyer Matthew, SydneyOlliver F. K., SydneyO'Meara Eliaa, SydneyO'Neil M., SydneyOrme Mias E.Osborne Charlos E., SydneyPAGE Charles, SydneyPagat C., (/larence-atroet, SydneyPalmer John, late of Taunton, SydneyPapo William, SydneyPark James, cabinotmakcr, SydneyParker Robert, SydneyParker William, shoe maker, SydneyParker Charles, SydneyParkinson C. F. D., SydneyParaona Fanny, SydneyPartridge S C., consignee, Earl of Derby/Patterson Caroline, SydneyPauli William J., SydneyPauling G. W., SydneyPayne Joseph, 66, Philip-stroctPell William, SydneyPcngelly Richard, SydneyPeters Mr., 216, Pitt-strectPictaker Mr., mnsic master, SydneyPentland Henry. SydneyPentrey James, SydneyPierce John, SydneyPirie John, SydneyPlatt Thomaa, SydneyPoid^rin PeterPoelilmann J., SydneyPolhill John, SydneyPollitt Mosos, butcher. SydneyPoole John Brace, SydneyPoole John, SydneyPoole John, SydneyPoole John, of Clifton, SydneyPope Geor^, SydneyPorter R. JSydneyI'ratt Thomas, SydneyPrice Edward, SydneyPrice Sophia, SydneyPrince WSydneyPullen WilliamQUICK Corpl., 90th Regiment Quigg senior James, SydneyRANDLER Samuel, SydneyRamguini Ktala, TamaletcitoRawlins Mra., SydneyRay W., SydneyIlajner Mrs., E. E., Union BankRea Mr., tallow chandler, SydneyReal James, SydneyReed T., profesBor of music, SydneyRees John, mason, SydneyRees John, SydocyReerea Isaac, SydneyReeve William, SydneyReeve Sarah, SydneyReeves Hanah, SydneyRennoldson John, SydneyRcntell Thomas, SydneyReynolds Mr., SydneyRezon Mr., ^dneyRichards J. T., SydneyRiebardson George, SydneyRichardson William, SydneyKiuhardson H., SydneyRieJ Monsieur Christ, SydneyRider W. B., Sydney

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King AnsftUtia, ^dnc;Ro)^rt^ ThotnAfl, (?Mtlereftgh-8troeb Rihcrta I) , SydD<*y RobortsoD 11, SyduRj Kf>bertAon Mr., 90, Pitt-atreefe Il4>b<irUon iVtcr, Mr. Ftilier'B, diRtiller UoborUon Tbomaa, BridgO'Streot Ri)bortson Mr., SydneyRobortaim GeoTge, from Sbephord'a Loan, Dan*

dee, N. B.Robertaon R, Sydney.Robbins C., SydneyBobina Jeremiah, SydneyRobineon J., carver, SydneyRobinaou Thomaa, SydneyRoche Maurioe, SydneyRodney Mr., Rocks, SydneyRoe John, SydneyRook John, SydneyRooke Gr. E., SydneyRom Lieutenant W., 50lh RegimentRosie James, SydneyRoas George, SydneyRoas Dftvid, SydneyRostron R. and L , SydneyRoa^ Henry, Union Bank, SydneyRowbottom J. A., SydneyRowe Susan, SydneyRowe Silvester, 75, Princes-etTeetRowly Thomart, SydneyRussell James, SydneyRussell Frank, Paris CreekRyan John, Liverpool-streetRyan James, SydneyRyan Jane, Goorge-stroet, SydneyRyding W. R,, Georgo-strcct, SydneySALAMAN Mrs., Kont-streetSanders J., SydneySaunders William, SydneySaunders William, SydneySavage TI., SydneyScott William M., SydneyScott Samuel J., SydneyScott W. H., SydneyScott W., care of H. Wallace, blacksmithScott Mr.. Cm^beU’s WharfScurr R*)bert, oydneyShale William, pensioner, SydneySharpe W., of Sloane-strcct, LondonShea Jane, SydneySheaves John, SydneySheffield J. E., SydneySheirraan Thomas, SydneyShields Robert, baker, Susaex-streetShort J. H., SydneySiemssen E. F., SydneySim Captain James M., SydneySima Jane, SydneySimpson Sarah Ann, SydneySinclear E. Mrs., SydneySinclair James. SydneySlcath J. H., SydneySloane Peter, SydneySlow W. B., SydneySmart Joseph, corn dealer, (ieorge-streetSmith Mrs II. IL, dresaraaker, SydneySmith J. L., SydneySmith Mra. Henry, Cumming's, poultererSmith Fenwick, SydneySmith Samuel, SydneySmith John Oliver, SydneySmith Bridget, SydjieySmith R >bort, cabinet maker, SydneySmith John, SydneySmith Johu, SydneySmith John, SydneySmith Mr., for P. P. Lord, O’Connell-Btrect

No. 73, 20th June, 1854.

Smith Misa, Sydney Smith Edward Thomaa, Sydney Smith A. S., ^dooy Smith David, Svdn^Smith Captain J W, Brown and Co.Smyth Daniel, SydneySmyth Jamcft, SydneySnow L. G., SydneySnowden Mr, VioimakerSoarra A. D., SydneySouth J. T., 003, Lower George-streetSpence Thomaa, SydneyStafford IJaDnah, WooHoomoolooStanley K., Poet Office, South Head RoadStanton Thomae, SydneyStanton E. II., SydneySteele Mm. C. A., late Boyd, SydneyStephenaon Jamea, SydneySteveiiBOD A,, SydneyStewart I)., bootmaker, Pitt^treetStewart Lieutenant D., Ceylon RiflesStewart Mr., SydneyStill John, SydneyStiles John, SydneyStreeter W., butcher, marketSturmy John, SydneySiigden Mii« E., PrioceB^sireetSullivan Patk, SydneySutherby John, SydneySutton Joeeph, SydneySuitor John Bligh, SydneySwift William, 601, Geurge-etreeiSymea Henry, MaraeUrowailTALBOT Monsieur Ch., SydneyTandy Thomas, SydneyTapan James, SydneyTate Mr., late of Melbourne, SydneyTaylor Mias M., SydneyTaylor J. M., hair drewr, SydneyTebbutt Miss E., SydneyThomas Kliaa, SydneyThomas Mt^rs., SydneyThomas Lieut., Madras ArtilleryThomas Mcasrs. H. A. and A. C., SydneyThompson Fayette, SydneyThompson Mias, SydneyThompson Misa, Macq^uaric-streeiThorley P., SydneyThornton R., SydneyTierney L., draper, lower George*atrcetTindale J. R, SydneyTootal Brown Sc Co., SvdneyTongue Mrs., Mia^ A. Burne, SydneyTriton Mrs. Eliath., SydneyTucker Jane, SydneyTurback Chas., SydneyTurner Dr., SydneyTurner Mrs., milliner, Hunter-streetTurney Mr., SydneyTyler Miss S., SydneyUNDERWOOD Miss, SydneyVALLANCE Thos., Sydney Vallender Jno , W. Drinkwaier'a Vance Moses, Sydney Vanderkiste Rev. R. W., Sydney Vernon Mr. T., Sydney Vernon Mr. T., Sydney Viucent Mr., Sydney Vinter J. G., Sydney Von Dadelszcn Wm. Edwd., SydneyWADDELL Jno. Jack-on, Sydney Waddupe Mr Hy., formerly of Aston Wadcam John, Sydney Wain Kichd., Sydney Walden John, Sydney Wales Missee S., Sydney

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Wnlkar Mr. C.* SydneyWalker Mr J , SydneyWalker Thoma5, SydneyWallflD Miw A , Kiianl^th-iitjeetWalra John, print4*r^ SydneyWaUh J., hricklayer, SydneyWalah Misa Maria» SydneyW^arden T>avid. of ImaduUa, SydneyWardle Hobt., SydneyWaring Thoa., RavTuond Ternco^Varing Thne, SydneyWarner Wm., conatahla^ SydneyWarren Fredk., SydneyWarren C. H., SydneyWarring F. W., J^ydneyWalkin^ B, SydneyW’atkini^ Wm , atonetDaa4>n. SydneyWaJaon O. W , biv>imaker, SydneyWatts Edwd., SydneyW'atta G., engine fitter, SydneyWebb Fredk., Ooll<ye BnildingaWebster »Tohn, SydneyWelling Tboa., Surveyor General’s OfficeWelsh Mias M., SydneyWeasel G , watchmaker, Sydney''Vest W. P, Post Office, SydneyWestmp F., SydneyWhitcly Cbaa., Sydney ^Whateson J. Hy., Sydney^'Tieeler Jno., 3 doors from Sussex^streetWhelan Jas., at Fras. MoDonnal’eWheat Mia II., Mra Treie, Kent-streetWhite Wm., at Mra. M'Oallock’aWhite Jno., carpenter, SydneyWhite Mra. V!m , SydneyWhite Jr. B. A,, SydneyW'hiteford Geo.. S7, Phnip-etrcetWhitehead Joseph, SydneyW’^helahan MargaretW’ickera Mrs., Sydney^Vilkins Richd., formerly of Aston, SydneyWillis Emma, Flag Staff, SydneyW’illiams Benjn . SydneyWilliams Geo.* Sydney^VilliamH Edwd.I SydneyWilliams EHtfli., ruion BankWilliams Arthur, vet. surgeonW^illiams Josh., SydneyWilliams Wm., SydneyWilliams Jn^,. SydneyW’illiams Edwin, care of R. YonngWilson Alexr., SydneyWilson Geo., care of W. SampaonWilson J., builder, South Head KoadWilson G. J., SydneyWilson Julia, SydneyWinch Jane, Union BankWise F. IT., SidneyWithers Edwd., SydneyWithy IT. A., Union Bank, SydneyWood Wm., SydneyAVoodeock A., SydneyWood Mr., as^atent sorveyorWright Edwd., SydneyWright A., SydneyW'right Mm. •!. M , SydneyYOt'NG A , Watta, oydneyYoung A., Sydney

W. H. CHRISTTR, Postmaster General.

Gtufral J^cit OffictyiSye^ney, 14M iTawe, 1854.

I 1ST of letters addrea<H?d to parties on board A Ships, the Agents for which are not ascer­tainable by this Department.

ADAMS Robert, barque " Caroline ”Alien Captain, brig Henrietta"

nderson Capuin D., barque George Mcdcalfc **

Aveny Captain M , .‘•chooner ^'Cumlwland " Barker Master D., ship Jannetye '*Bloxham Captain, schooner Porpoise"Biidy Mr. T., ship Tudor''Boyer Richard, baniuo " Abbot " lioggis Captain, ship Wanderer ”Brait Mr, A., barque " Superb"Burnett James, Katherine Jamison "Chalk Captain, schooner <nj)scy ”Chambers Captain, ** Alert"Cranq Mr. II , barque Caroline "(Vooker John, '^Caroline’'Curry Thomas, ship Kliaa "Dick Mr. W., '' Sarah of Sydney "Dicj Captain G., »oho<>ncr " Gold Seeker " Pitebam Captain, bartiuo Eliaa Francis" Duggan John, ship '' i^jssex "Duncan James, barque “ General Sale"Gillors Monsieur, ship 'Mia Bella Gaberilie” Gresham W. F., schooner “ St. Francis " Griffiths Mr. J., '' Angclino "Hanson Mr. F. H., ship " Hester"Helden Captain, brig “ Cheshire W'itch " Halford Captain, brig Velox "Hooper Walter, brig Mary Hall "Huddleston II. G., ship Francis Walker " Kearse G., '' Morrison Chadwick "Dandweer P. II., Dutch barque " Ballatrix " Loathes James, sdiooner " Elisa**Lees a Jos^, frigate “ Orient "Livingston Captain, barque '' Tory"Lower Mr. C. II., " Carolina "Maoey Mr. J., h^ue ''General Sale"Macroady Thomas, ship "Hannibald"Markham F., barque " Kinnear ”Martin Mr. S., care Captain Helden, "Cheshire

Witch "Morwood W.* ha^ue "Phoenix”Mayer James, ship " Bingcra "M'Cullam Alexander, barque "Juliet"Me Donuld Captain, schooner " Block Doff"5Ic Donald T. M., care of Mr. Newditch, of the

" Brothers "Mirlie J. S., ship " Earl of Derby "Nell James, ship "Juliet”Olive John, schooner "Jane”Orang Mr. H., barque " Caroline "Oveny Alexaner, ship " Queen "Pacifigure Monsieur, Nav. " ha Maaagram ”Pape Mr. W., " John Malaohi ”Park Thomas, torque " Pearl ”PaUot Mr. C., ship " Great Britain ”Paterson Andrew, barque " George Eveny” Pincl Captain D., ship "Great Britain ”RawlyD Mr. J., barque " Caroline ”Rea Captain, schooner "Jane”Readmond W., Imrque "Juliet”Roberts Captain, ship "Persia”Schult Captain J, C., ship "Peru Smith Captain J. W., brig "Deva Smith D. 8., ship " Resolute ”Smith Mr. J., barque " Duivdand ”Smith Mrs. Captain, "Gratitude”Stuokcr Mr. G„ ship "Justin ”Sutherby John, brig " Spring"" Suflanaa Christina” Agents for Taylor Captain J. F., barque "Macedon ” Thomas John, steamer " Hellespont ”Tayensda Monsieur, " La Belle Oabriclle ” Tremouth Captain, of the " Maria”Walker W., ship "Juliet”Walton John, " Graham ”Whittle Mr., " Bombay Ann ”Webb Alfred W., barque " Ijaonceston ”W’cbb W. H., ship "Arabian ”Whyte VP. M., steamer "Osmanli”Wright Mr. H.G. A., surgoon, ship " Dominion

W. H. CHBISIE, Postmaster General.

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ft^yi$(ry of Dttd$ Oficr^ Sunrrmf CtHirf,Sydneif, i6m Junt, 1854.

TITLE DEEDS.

The Deods in ttifl annexed Hat hay­ing been cnrolled in thia Office, under Uhj

royisionR of the Act of the Oorcriior and ljc|ni^ atire CoanciL 18th Victoria, No. 4f>, have Ix^n

transmitted to the Snrr»^yoT General to be ftr- warded to the Colonial Treasurer for delivery to the Oranteea.

ALFRED ELYARD,

r,

Chief Ckrk of the Riipreme Court, »ud Re^pfttrar of Deeds.

1COUNTRY LOTS.

William Moverley. Argyle, 36 acres and 2^

2.

8.

4.B.

6.7.

perches.Ditto, Ditto, 20 acres.Randolph John Want, Cumborland, 6 acres

and 0 perches.Charles Shcf^ard Whitaker, ditto, 80 acres. Patrick Connor, Inglis, 1 acre 3 roods 39

perches.Stopiicu Collyer, Auckland, 2 acres 2 roods. Willi

8.9.

10.

11.

12.13.

14.1.6.

16.17.18.19.20.

21. 22.

23.24.25.

26.27.28.29.30.

31.

82.88.

84.85. 38. 87.

88.89.40.41.42.43.44. 46.46.47.48.

linm Farraod, Ratburat, 21 acres and 1) perches.

Ditto, ditto, 13 acres and 35 perches.Edward Collins, Merivalo, 8 sores 1 rood 24

perches.John Cooper, King, 40 acres.Bernard Cullen, Argyle, 32 acres 1 rood 24

perches.Ditto, Ditto, 32 acres 1 rood 24 perches. John Findlator Clements, Gcorgiaua, 36 aorcs

and 20 perches.Ditto, ditto, SO acres 1 rood.Ditto, ditto, 31 acres 1 rood.Margaret Corlis, Roxburgh, 30 acres.I>itto, ditto, 42 acres.Robert Cnrren, ditto, 30 acres.James Gallagher, ditto, 50 acres.James Grovonor, King, 67 acres.James Grady, Westmoreland, 80 acres.Ditto, ditto, 30 acres.Ditto, ditto, 30 acres.Spcnccr Hall Groen, ditto, 40 acres. Randolph John Want, Stanley, 9 acres 3

roods 86 perches.Patrick Finlay, King, 6 acres 2 roods.Ditto, ditto, 8 acres 3 roods Patrick Foley, ditto, 30 acres.Edward Flood, Slurray, 83 acres.James Freeman, the elder, in trust, Nor-

thuniberland, 20 acres.James hlinn, Gaorgisna, 30 acres 1 rood.

TOWN LOTS.Randolph John Want, Cleveland, 2 nx>d8. Ditto, ditto, 2 roods Ditto, ditto, 2 roods.Ditto, ditto, 2 roodsGeorge Harris, Brishnne, 36 perches.Edgar Thomas Aldridge, Maryborough, 1 ro^.

Ditto, ditto, 1 rood.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 porches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 {lerobes.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perolws.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.Ditto, ditto, 1 rood 4 perches.

49. Jwnes Olbbnn, Brishaoc, 1150. Ditto, ditto, 36 porches.51. Oswald Blnxsome, Sydney, 74 perches.52. Randolph John W’ant, ditto, 114 perches.53. Ditto, ditto, 114 pore he*.54. Ditto, ditto, 11J pcrchefi.GRANTS TO THE BOARD OF NATIONAL

KDHOATION.56. The Board of National Education, Meadow

Flat. 1 acre,56. Ditto, Town of BatbursL 1 »cre.

qitarteb sessions, GOULBURN.OTICE in hereby given, that a Court of

I 1 Goneral and Quarter Sesaioofl of ftbo Peace, in and for the CoIom of N<iw South Walee, will he hold^n at the Court ilouae, Ooulbum, on Thursday, the 22nd day of June next, when and where all persons under recognizances to appear as pro.'iecnlor/^r witnesses or defendants, or who hoto appeals to interpose or other busioet^s to transact, arc desirod to give their aitendance at ten o'clock in the Corononn.

E. ROGERS,(^erk of the Peace.

M acr^uar ie-street,Sydney, 20th May, W54.

SEAMEN who deserter! from theirrespoetJyo YesseN, and been reported at the

Shipping Master's Office, Sydney:—Thomaa W. Robioeon, John Melhuish, apprentice,

5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, brown eyes; thin ; ^5 reward.

James Steyenson, John Melhuish, appreatioe, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair oomplexioti^ brown hair, blue eyes; stout, fat face, with pimjAm;£b reward.

W. c. 3IAYNE,Inspector General of Police.

Office of Inspector General of Polioe,Sydney, 20th Jane, 1854.

NOTIC®.

i^IlE under me ntiooed property, supposed to have been htolen, (found in the poa^>e>sioD

of runaway eonricts and others,) now in the possession ^ the undersigned, will be sold/ if not previously rlaimed, on Friday, the 30th day of June next, at the Police Office/ Brisbane, at 12 oVIoek at noon, viz.Lot 1. A quantity of cedar.Lot 2. Two blankets, two pair of trowsers, one

capLot 3. Two blankets, two coats, two pair of

trow.seia, one ea^.JiOt 4. One rug, one blanket, one cap, one pair

of shoes, and three shirts.Lot 5, Two blankets, one bat, three shirts, three

pair of bruces.Lot 6. Four bags, une duck frock, three tin

pots.Lot 7. Six cotton handkerchiefs.Lot 8. One towel, eon taming sundry artielee.Lot 9. One handkerchief, four noekties, one

pair tJ gloTcs.Lot 10. One two gallon keg, three chisels, two

saws.Ijot II. One saddle, one bridle, one pair of ^rs. Ijot 12. Two blankets, one pair of trvwsora.

By order of the Pdioe M.'^ietrate.SAMUEL SNKVD,

Chief (yonstable, Brisbane.Police office, Brisbane,

12th May, 1854.

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A CHEQUE for Nine ten nhilUntt,(£0 dutod flth November, 1H53,

was found bj Samuel Porter, (now dead,') and is now in the poeseasion of the Chief Constable, Mudgee, any person proving the tfame to bo bis property, can have it by applying to tbo under­signed} if not claimed within one month from tbia dale, it will be given over to iho Treaaurcr of the Mndgec Huepiial.

JOHN PATICEL, Chief Conatable.

Mudgee, lat Jane, 1854.

IN posseMion of the Chief Constable, Grafton, the following property, found in the camp

of the bushranger Thomas Anderson, alias Thomas Hewitt, alias Thomas Whiibouse, alias Thomas Ilajwood,—

One silver watch,One leather valaise,Throe common breastpins,About 11 lbs. of superior tobacco.

The above will be sold is confiscaied property, at ibe Court House, Grafton, on Wednesday, tho 28 th June next, by order of the Polioe Magis­trate, Grafton.

SILVAN US ABBOT, Chief Constable.

Police-office, Grafton,6th May, 1854.

ri^IIE undermentioned Convicts have been do- i prived of their Tickets of Leave, for the

reason stated against their respective names:—Bamsn Convicts.

Broadhursk Joaeph, Eden, illegally absent from District} CommisrioQcr of Crown Lands, Tumut.

Friday George, Earl Grey, illegally absent ^om District} Commisaioncr of Crown Lands, Gayndah.

Mulvany Patrick, James Laing, unable to support himself} Principal Superintendeut of Con- ricta.

Pickles John, Bangalore, absent from District} Bench of Magistrates, Camden.

Woolley John, Kandotph, gross disorderly conduct} Principal Superintendent of Con­victs.

Colonial Ckumcr.Hill George Darling, Stag, illegally at large}

Gold Commissioner, AvUforXJ. M'LEAN.

Prin. Supt. of Convicts Office,Sydney, 12th June, 1854.

755 4s. 4d.

SYDNEY EXCHANGE COMPANY.r I ^H£ Half-yearly General Meeting of the Sbaro- X holders in the Sydney Exchange Company,

will be held here on Monday, the 17th July, at noon, to receive the rep<»rt for the previous half year, a statement of the accounts, and for tran­sacting any other business, that may be brought before the Meeting.

By order of the Board of DirectorsWM. DAWES,

Secretary.Exchange June IT, 1854.757 19s.

N OTICE is herohy given, that application is intended to be nmdc to tho LegisUtivo

Council of New South Wales, in the present Session, for leave to bring in a Bill to incorporate a ('ompany to bo called the Fita Roy Iron and “ Coal Mining Company,’' fur tho purpose of working certain Iron and Coal Mines situated at Mittagong and other places in tbo Colony of New South Wales, and of quarrying, raising, melting, and dispo?s]Tig of the ores of iron, steel, and other inincnl.s to be obtained from the said Mines, and of msDufacturing the same in such manner as may bo thought cxpixHont, and al^ of selling and disposing of the said coal, and with power to the said Company to purchase and lease lands coutaining coaLs and utlicr minerals and metals} and it U proposed that the said Bill shall contain all the necessary provisions for the establishing, regulating, and conducting tho said Company, and all sneh other powers and provisions as may be necessary and expedient to carry into effect the purposes aforesaid.—Dated this 9th day of June, lo54.

NORTON, SON, & BARKER,Attorneys for the said Company.

735 17s. 6d.

N otice is hereby given, that application is intended to made to the Legislative

Council, in the present Si'ssion, for leave to bring in a Bill to authorise the Newcastle Coal and Copper Company to continue to the Wharf, at Newcastle, certain Rail or Tram Roads now oonstructed, or in progress of construction by the said Company, from their Collieries and Copper Works} to fix terms of purchase or compensation for so much uf the land of the Anstraliao Agri­cultural Company, or other proprietors (if any) as may be required for such continuation, or for any toll-houses, stations, or other appurtenance in connexion therewith; to render the road to be constructed by authority of the Act, available for public use, on payment of certain Tolls to be thereby fixed} and to make other provision for the proper management and control of such road and the traffic thereon.—Dated this eighth day of June, A. D., 1854.

HOLDEN & MCCARTHY,Solicitors for the

Newcastle Coal and Copper Company. 717 198.6d.

PENRITH NEPEAN BRIDGE COMPANY.OTICE is hereby given, that application is

X 1 intended to be made to tho Legislative Council of New South Wales, in the next ensuing Session thereof, for leave to bring in a Bill to alter and amend in some respects the Act passed in the fifteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, incorporating the above Company, and that the following arc the general objects of the Bill, that is to say, to increase tho capital of tho Company to jE2U,000 by the creation of 2,800 new shares of £5} to extend tho term limited by the Act for taking Tolls at the Bridge to be erected in pursiunco thereof to uincty-nino years} to regulate tho amount of such Tull} and to extend the time for the eompletiou of the Bridge to the term of seven years.—Dated this 22nd day of May, A.D. 1854.

A, H. McCULLOCII,Solicitor fur the Company,

219, Eliaabotb-street north, Sydney.640 18b.

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N'OTIOK u hereby gWen, that appUcatoin will be made to tho Ilonorahlo the Legia-

lativo Couneil of New Sivnth Wales, during the next cn»ning flwion thereof, for learc to bring in h Bill to Infinrporato a certain Company, oatablifthed in Rydnoy, in the (Colony aforcaaid, under tho name and etylo of the Carangsra Copper Mining Company/’ for working the loiies, voina, and Hrata of nietaUio orea and minoraU Mpon or andor tho aurfacc of tbo land mentioned in the Deed of Rettlrmont of the said Company, and of aiich other land^ as may be p*arclia.^d or taken under the proviaionfiof tho said T)oed of Settlement for rendering morchantnblc the orce and minerala obtained therefrom, and for smelting and refining tho same, and for selling or otherwiso disposing of all eueh ores and minerals to define tho powers, rights, duties, intercsta, and rrsponsi- htlitifs of the said Company, and its moml>cr8 and servants, anil to limit the liability of tho shareholders therein to twice the amount of their subscribed shares, and f »r other purposes in tho said Bill expressed,—Dated this fifth day of June, A. P., 1854.

G. WK4IIAM ALLEN, Solicitor for the said Company

005 18s.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION

la tho Goods of John Jolliffo, late of the Liver­pool-road, in the Colony of New South nales, licenaed victualler, deceased.

T^OTICK ift hereby given, that Ann JoUiffc, 1 1 of tho Liverpool-n>ad aforc^id, widow of

the aboTO-namwl John JoUiffe, intends, after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof, to apply to this llonorahle Court, in its Ecclesiasticai Jurisdiction, that Letters of Admi* nistration of the good.s, chattels, credits and effects of tho above mam e<l decca.sed be granted to her as such widow.—iMted this 10th day of June, A.P. 1854.

WILLIAM ROBERTS, Proctor for the said Ann Julliffe,

126, King-street, Sydney.759 4i. 6d.

In tho Supreme Court of New South Wales.ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

Id the Goods of Frederick Grinzell Burgis, late of Kenolls, Now Caledooia, chief olReer of iho barque Ivouisa/’ who died from the effects of wounds, received from the Natives of that place.OTICE is hereby given, that after the ex-

X V piration of fourteen days, fmm tho publi­cation of this notice, application will bo made to this Honorable Court, in iU Ecclcsia.^tical JuHs- dietion, on tho behalf of William Edward Bor ea- ford Burgis, at present ro^idingin Batburst-street, Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, master mariner, that letters of administration of all and singular, ibe gorxls, oliattols, credits, and effects of the above named deceased, may be granted to the said William Edward Bererford itorgts, n brother of the said dt*coascd.—Dated this twentieth day uf June, in tho year of our Lord, 1854.

BRKNAN A RUSSELL,77, King-street, Sydney,Proctors fir the applicant

765 4s, GJ.No. 76, 20th JrsF, 1854.—5.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the Will of Frederick Bedwelllate ofPaieraoQ River, Ej^^iuire, deceased.

Notice ia hereby given, that application will I be rnailc four teen days from the publication hereof, that administration of tho Ooo<l8 of the

abore-namM FrcHlerick Bcdwell, deceased, with hia Will dated 18th September, 1844, annexed, may bo granted to Frederick Girling, uf Sydney, and Gilbert Cory, of tho Pttoi&on River, K^jiiiros.—Dated this 14th day of June, A. D. 1854.

BURTON A POWNALL, Proctors,

555, Genrge-street, Sydney.4ri. «d.749

In the Supremo Court of New South Wales,

In the EsUtea of—John Boardman, late of Canally j Moses Bricknell,

late of Becchwath, Victoria; John Britton, late of Parramatta; Rol ert Campbell, late of Maoeroo; Thomas Hannon, late of Married Man’s Creek; Thomaa Lcttlf', late of OIouce.iter; SamuelSimmK, latcofGoetroyck, Now England; Samuel Stewart, lato of Dalhy, Myall Creek; Thomas Thompson, late of Mihchinbury; Ellen Reader, late of Snrrey-strcet, Sydney ; Charles Green, late of Victoria.

IJLRSUAST to the Act of Council, 11 Viet, 1 No. 21, all p<>rsons having any claims on the Lsute of any one of the abovonamed deceased persons, arc to come in and prove their debts before mo, at my Office, in the Supreme Coart House, Kiog-strevt, Sydney, on or before tho 20th day of July next, or in default, they will bo peremptorily excluded fri^m all benefit aooruiog from the daid Estates.

SAML. FREDK. MILFORD, Curator of Intestate

Supreme Court House,

758Sydney, 2Uth June, 1854.

4e. 3d.

In the Insolvent Estate of James Husband, of Burton-street, and Pilt-atreet, Sydney, Attomey-at-Law,

\\r ILLTAM Perry being the Official Assignee, V V and John Morris, ofPitt-strect, Sydney,

accountant, being the elected AssigDcc in this Estate. Notice is hereby given, that ail debts duo to the said Estate, are to bo paid to the said Assignee: And further take notice, a third Public Meeting of the Cn^ditora cf the said Insolvent, will bo holden before me, at my Office, at tho Supreme Court House, King-sti^et, Sydney, on Friday, the twenty-first day of July next, to commence at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, fur the proof of debts agninst the said Estate, to receive the report of the ^id .Assignees as to the then eon- ditions of the same, and fur giving thorn dircctioDs a.^ to its future managemCDt.—Sydney, 19th July, 1854-

SAML. FRED. MILFORD,Chief Commissioner of iDsoIveni EsUtes.

7GG 6d

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la tix0 Sapromc Court of Xew South Walod.KCCLESIASTICAL JITUSDICTION.

In the Will of John CUmcoU, Utc of tho Lower Coodomtne, ^tockholder, decoaseJ.OTICE is hcrebj given, that after the

1.1 expiration of foarteeo data from the publication hereof, application will bo made to tbia Honorable Court, that probate of the last Will and TeaUment of the above-named deceased may be granted to Charles C-oxen, of South Brie- bane, KM|uire, the Kaeeator therein named.-^ Dated June 15th, 1854.

BURTON A POWNALL,655, Gcorcc-strcct, Sydney.

For G. F. laAAC, Bribbanc.750 4a. Cd.

COURT OF CLAIMS.

Notice la hereby given, that tho following Claims for Deeds of Grant of Town Allot-

menta will be ready for the exaiDination of the Commissioner a appointed for that purpose, under the Act of Connei] 5tb William 4th, No. -I, at the expiration of two months from this date, before which day any caveat or counter claim must be entered at this Office. Dae notice will be given of the days appointed for the hearing.Case No. 154S.—George Thornton, Margaret

Tucker, and Mary Aon Ecclcstooj ull of Sydney, hy George Thornton.

Throe hundred and ninety-three perches, connty of Cam be rl and, parish of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatta, allotment No. 4^ on the north side of Eoes-$treet, in ^tion No. 14 ; bounded on the west by Sorrell*street 4 chains aud 00 links; on the north by Qeorge-sttoet 0 chains and 85 links; on the east by a lino to Rofis-Mreet 4 chains and 1)4 links, and on the south by that street 4 chains and 84 links.Tkii athtmmt trrw 5y 7%4mas

b^ne,Jbr 21 y^«rs, from the S0(h ./Wne, 1^*28, io J^fph Jbnrs, under mho$eic^l fk*' opjAicanU

Case No. 1367.—Hugh Hughes, of Parramatta.Thirty-nine perches, county of Cumberland,

parish of St. John^ town of Parramatta, allot- mcDi No. 19, on the north side of Argyle-sirect, io section No. 8; bounded on the west by a line 2 chains and 55 links; on the north by a line 03 links; on the east by a line to Argyle-strect 2 chains and 55 links; and on the south by that street 93 links.Tkit alUtmenf tfos leaded hy Si>' ThorMf Bne*

hm€tfor 21 years, from t\t June^ to Jamt4 EygUton, and io no^j if ii alUyedf held by appUeant.

Case No. 1363.—Henry Harvey, **f Parramatta, by bU attorney, C. ii. Lyons.

Twenty-two perebe?, county of Cumberland> parish of St. John, town of Parramntta, allot­ment No. 12, on the south side of Philhp-attect, aectxon No. 21 ; bounded on the west ty a line 1 chain and 37 links; on the South by a line 1 chain and 4 Uuks; on the cast by a Mnc to Phillip-strcet 1 chain and 23 links ; and on i\it north by that street 1 chain and 2 links.TAif allotment teas leate'l hy Sir Thomia BriV

bcn>. for 21 years, from the 30t^^ Jui.e, 1^28, to Edward Dillon, it u olUged that the oriyinnl leatt u in iherK»i*et9ion of ajpUcant, and that tramfert in ike form of endovMtienit appear on iXe dooumeni, from the original holder- io Robert Fouldkir, ihroMgk ichom the applicanU claim.

Cose No. 13 9.«--Honfy Hnrroy, of PnrratDattl^ MS trustee, b> his atterney, C. B. Lyons.

Twenty-fivo porches, county of Cumberland, pnri'h of St. John, town of Parramatta, allot- moot No. to, on the west side of Charles-strcct, in rfotion No 2V: bounded on the north by ft line 1 chain niul 14 links; on the west by n line I chain and iA link'* • m \l\o ^outh by a Hue to Charles- street ) chain and I*> links: and on the cast by thfitsitrc::! ^ chain and 41 lioks.Thi$ ollatiPfJit woj leased bi/ Sir Thomao lirii^

f}Qne,for 21 years, from tJie 30f/i June, 1823. io liohtr! Frfilrher^ srho^Uxs uUeged, hy hie Will, dated 24rA Jufy,^ 183^% devised the alloimeni to Uenry Jfui rey ant^ Sarah his wife, in it'vet for the three grandchildren of the find Rober /TjvW/«s named re#t>erticc/y, Surah Foulcher, Jlenry Jessie Fouleker, and Snsan Jane EjuIt cher J the tvo last of whom if is stated died under age, and unmarried, and Sarah Foulcher also died, leaving a son Witltum Byrne, now an iufaHt,for whom and Robert Foulcher, also an infant, io whom Susan June Fuulcher devised the allotment by her Will, (made under age,') dated 3r<i Notf mbtrf 1852; J/r. Harvey eiaims as ■rust'-e.

Case No. 1870.—Henry Harvey, of Parramatta, as trustee, by his attorney, C. B. Lyons.

Thirty-eight perches, county of Cumberland, pariah of 8t. John, town of Parramatta, allot- D^ent No. 74, on the north side of G eorgo-strect^ in boctioo No. 22 ' bounded on the west by a line 3 chains nnd 3 links; on the north by a line 72 links, on the east by a line to George-street 3 chains and 3 links; and on the south by that street 75 links.Thu allotment was leased by Sir Thomas Brxs-

bone /or 21 years, from ihe 30^A June, 1828, fc John Holdssrorth, ii is alleged that ihe original lease is in ikepossession of the applicant

Case No. 1371.—Edarsrd Flood, of Sydney, by bis attorney, W. G. Pennington.

Thirty-six porches, county of Northumberland, parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 35; commencing at the western extreme of the south boundary lino uf Beveridges allotment No. 87, and bounded on the north by that line bearing east 7 degrees south 2 chains and 25 llnU; on the east by a line bearing south 7 degrees west 1 chain; on the south by a 1 ne bearing west 7 degrees north 2 chains and 25 links to the eastern side of Bolton-strect; and on I he west hy the east side of Bnlton-etrect, bearing north 7 degrees easv 1 chain to iho wcatoru extreme of the south boundary line of Beveridge's allotmeiu No. 87.This allotment w<*s locaUd to Berjetmin Reed, late

of the 'Ard Foot, or .6n^s, hut new of R lland's Rlaitu, Pori Afiequamt, ii* Jiinr^ 1880; ^rho, it is ali'^gcd, sold his interest iu the lauil to Charles Farrell, vko transferred his right to John Jones, OtVitHgli irh>An the opplieani rtoifus. A /'him fvr the need of grant tf this lain! uus also been made oy original tiolder, De^ijamxn RettL

Case No. 1372—Edward Flood, of Sydney, by bis attorney, W, G. Pennington.

Thirty-three ^>c^che^, county of Northumber­land. parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. lUS; commencing at the northern extremity of the wcRtcm boundary line of allot­ment No. 197, and bounded on the cast by that line, bearing south 7 drjgrccs west 1 chain and 85 links; on tlic sontb by a line bearing west 7 degrees north 1 chain and 12 links, dividing it

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liirJiitrd /ioHrkCf /Ae then retatntU in Ih^ poiMeition of Edvard Prieti, irho had 'fcmpifil it under Me aulkoritt/ of an ordtr fn-m Sir RaJpK Partinff, f/nd Aa, ii aUeijedf tra«j/crrcd kiiintereei in ihe 'dl^ tineui <0 William neniy ^’Anp «ian, who ^old to John •Toneif ihroH^h whmn in'; tfpplieani claii/*$^

Cmo No. 1J78.—William CrcNwdill,of Newcaetle.Twenty-eiglit perohea, ooanty of Nortbuubci^

land, parUIi of Newcastle, city of Newcaatlc. allotment No. 182; bounded on the west by 92 links of the east side of Wolfo-atreoi, bearing north 7 Jogroca oa#t; on the north by a line dividing ii from altoimcnta Noa. 134 and 133, bearing cut 7 degreea south 1 chain and 95 links ; on the cast by 92 links of the woisl oouri- dary line of the markct-^place, bearing south 7 degreea west; and on the aoulb by a line dividing it from allotmcnr No. 131, bearing wosi 7 dcgrcca north 1 chain and 05 linkS; to Wolfc-street.This uUotmeiit woe located tn 1824, wnd^r a rey«-

Uiior then exinni^ io J, L. Phil, it u alleyfdf is dectated^ and through whoui applicftni fluime.

Case No. 1374,-—William Croawlill, of Nowoaatle.TwenW perches, county of Northumberland,

parish of Newcastle, city of Newcutle, allotment No. 137 ; bounded on the went by 02 links of the east aide of Perkina-atreet, bearing nortli 7 degrees east; on the north by 1 chain and 35 links of the south side of Huntor-streeti bearing east 7 degroos south; on the eaat by a Hoc dividing ii from allotment No. 136, bearing south 7 degrees west 92 links; and on the sou^ by a lino dividing it from allotment No. 139, bearing wesv 7 degrees north I chain and 3G links to Porkins-street.This allotmf'nt roe located in 1824, under a regu-

Infitpti then extoni, io John StrOnaekf who, ii is alleged, ie deceaetd, and through whom Me applicant claims.

Case No. 1375.—'William Groasdill, of NewoostleTwenty pcrchos, county of Northumberland,

garish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allntmont 0. 190 ; bounded on the west by 92 links of the east side of a passage dividing it from the Au.s^

tralian Agricultural Company's land, bearing north 7 degreos east , on the nortli by 1 chain and 36 links of tho south side of ITiiotcr-stroot, bearing eaai 7 degrees aouth : on tho oast by a line dividing ii from allotment No. 189, bcimng eoutb 7 degree?^ west 92 links; and on the south by a line dividing ii from allotment No. 187, bearing west 7 degrees north 1 chain and 86 links, to the passage aforesaid.This ollofmeni irae originally loe^ded to J, B.

Wilkineon, ic/»o, it is alleged, is deceueed, and through whom the applicant claims.

Case No. 1370.—Henry Harvey, of Parramatta.

Thirty-two perches, countv of Cumberland, parish of Saint John, town of Parramatta, allot­ment No. 84, on the north side of Gcorgo-fctroet, in section No. 22; bounded on the west by a line of 3 chains and 67 links; on the north by a line of 55 links; on the cast by a line t George-

street 8 chains and 02 links; and on the south by that street 55 links.rAi> alh'tment woe letieed hy ff\r 7hi>mas Brith

bane, 21 years, from th> SOM June, 1823, M Saroh Barrow, i( {e fdUged, sold her interrst 14 land io upplieont, previously is prorteding t's England, and ie n' te dereaeed.

Case No. 1377.—.Tamos Maaraumn, of Parramatta, by his agent, Henry Harvey.

Ods bundr:*d and five perches, connty of Cnm^ bcrland, parish of the KicM of Mats, town 0^ J^srrarostta, at tho south-west comer of section 23; bounded on the sonth by llamld-strcct '13l linkH; on the east by a line north 1 degree west 204 links; on the north by a line to the Windsor Koad 3<51 libk^; and on the west by the Windsor Boad rOMih 15 degrees east 177 links.PAm idhtment was leased oy Sir Themas

b'^fte, for21 year^,/vom »f^t*Muhjune, 1823,/o HeujvmiH ae 84 rods, luf 6y a suhseguent m'-e/Jturrm^nf ti uas fOHud <o contain lOo rods. R‘itty, li U alleged, ts are^ueed.

Case No. 1378.—James Maganran, of ParramatM^ by bis agent, Henry Harvey.

Seventy-two and one-half perches, county of CumbcrlaDd, parish uf the Field of Mars, town of F’arramatta. allotment No. 6, on the north side of (^ennant-stroet, in section No. 7; bounded on the west by a line 2 chains and 35 links; on the north by a lino 1 chain and 89 links; on the east by Sorrell-strcet 2 ehains and 86 links; and on the soatb by l^^nnant-street 1 chain and 90 links.TAii jfloimeni was Uassd bw Sir Thomas Bris*

banc for 21 yeoTA fttm the 30M June, 1828^ to Philip Riely, who, it is alleged, ie deceased.

Case No. 1379.—James Moganran, of Parramatta^ by his agont, Henry Harvey.

Thirfv-cight perches, county of Ctunb«3rIaod, parish uf the Field of }Jut9, Utvm of Parramatta, allotment No. 4, on the south side of Pennant- street, '\u iection No. 4, boanded on the north by Permnni-Btreew 2 chains and 5 links; on the east by a line 1 chain and IT links; on the south by a line to tho Windsor Rr^ad 2 chains and 9 Hnka: and on the west by that road 1 chain and if links.This aUntmeni was leased by Sir Thomas Bris-

bane,/04- 2] years,from ihe SOM June, 1828, to Anne Curtis, who, it is alleged, is deeensed.

By the direction of the Cominiasioncrs,

A. G. MCLEAN,Court of Claims, Secretary.

SOth May, 1854.

rMPOVNDED St Csssills, on tho lOth day of Juno, L 1S64, from RoJierwoodOne black filly, 2 on near shoulder, WL on off sbotildcr. One bay fitly, white stsr in fbrvhosd, ITB conjoined with

2 tinder on near shoulder, W'L on off shoulder.One dark bay filiy, HD conjoined on nenr shoulder. One hay filly, while star in torehcad, enip 00 noee.

hind leg whiu, lUl ccnjoinetl on near shoulder.Also, same ilay, insti Csmins Eststo, for iresptae

One chestnut horse, white stripe down face, IS on near shoulder, 2 on off shoulder. S

Ono bay hortc, small star is fbrehesJ, C on near ahouJ- dcr; damages per head fid.

WUl be sold on iho Hth day of July, if not released.WILLmX rU'fiR, I'oundkeeptT.

706 lOe, 9d.

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tMPOrNDED ftt C»Tm)bfUtf>TO, 14th Jun^, 18^4, by Williim lloit, J« F. tro«pfl«H on hU

I«andOne white Aw*od poloybaUocK» red stdee, white on ba( k»

ud belly, 8 yparsi old or better, npparmtly broken in to work, bnuidod on tho ribe noer u<le like B not I«blc.

One eruil noraed workina hniloek, iTrewberry ibotit the hendi brown sides, white on hack and belly, branded on the rump at the off side like FF, car marked, tfod.

If not relcaacdi before the 12th day of July, to be acid.TUOMAfe O’BRtEN,

-60 lOa. 3d,

IMPOUNDED at Blackman's Swamn, June. 9th 1854,1—

One spotted heifer, alit in near oar no brand legible. One strawberry cvw, near rump WK» off shoulder B. One calf, not branded.One red and white cow, alit in both cars, no brand

legible.One calf not branded.One red atag, brand on near rxtmp and riba, not legible. One red and white buUock, near ramp SY, bit out of

both cart.One toBow heifer, brand off rump and ribe not legible. One black cow, brand off rump SA.One red cow, off hip WO.One blue and white steer, bit out of near car, brand off

riba, nut legible.One black and white ateor, bit off both ears, brand near

rump, not legible.Ono yellow and white heifor, brand off nimp, not

legible.One ste« E off ribs.If not relcasd, on or before the 4th of Julv, they will bo •old, ' ^

J. WRIGHT, Poundkeeper.I3a.^54

IMPOUNDED at TambarcK>ra, on the 8th day of June, 1854, from the Run of Mr. Wicket:—

One black mare, branded on the near shoulder S, and on near thigh JS long tail, small star in tho fore­head, aged, H hands high; damages 5s,

If not released on or before the 4th day of July next, 1854, will be sold acconling to Act of CouncD.

JAS. CULLEN, Poundkeeper. 753 Q.

TM POUNDED at Cockfighters Creek Bridge, from the Rntato of Arthur Blaxland, Esquire

One black mare, branded PP near shoulder, no other brand risible. RW

CIf not released, will be sold on the fourth July, next.

^ JOHN B. SQUIRE, Poundkeeper.751_______________ 9a,

IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Pictoti, from Abbotsford, on the 14th instant; damage 6d, per

head.One dork brown bollock, white tail, 2 on riba, 2 oa

rump, GWOne rod bullock, branded B on ribs.

MOUnlcaa claimed within twentv^one days from this

date, the same will be sold according to Axt of Council, oa tho tixth July next.

ALEXANDER BURNETT, Foundkeenore.. 9d.

fMPOUSDED at Molonj?. on the 12th June, from the I run of R. J. Barton, E^n.; tretpasa and dri>inff Is. eachJWOne bald*&cercd buUock, J near hip.

One sa^Uhonied red-working bullock, like 3D ooa- joined, or off hip.

One tein^e pol^ working bullock, notch in near ear,like ^ near shoulder.

One strawberry heifer, unhranded.One red heifer, white back, unbrnndod.One hrindlc steer, the top of the off ear off, xinbronded One brown huUock, MC conjoined off riba.One black and white cow, Fli on off hip and ribs.One red and white bull calf, unbranrlod.One ted and white bUkt, a piece out oi the tep of off* oar,

ao brand risibla.If 1^ abore cattle are not released on or before the

€lh of July, will)« told.^ CHaKLES MACKAY”, Poundkeeper.'51 12*. 6d.

TMPOUNDED at Cooma, on the Sril day of June, 1854, from Uouma fhock ; damages 2a. 2d, each i—

One hay mnre, TB near shoulTkr.One hay horse, JM near shoulder, 4 off shoulder, star

forehead.One brown mnr»?, star forehead, near fore foot white,

hIotche<l brand off shoulder.One bay foal, MN near shoulder. EOne chcannt pony, short tai), E near shoulder, B8 off

shoubhr.Ono roan horac, B off shoulder.One bat mare, LT (the L revereodl near shoulder;

foal nt foot. ^One hlai k colt, frnr white feet, ^ near sho\ilder.One chesnut horse, P near shoulder, star forehnad.One Mack filly, blotched brand near shoulder.One bsy colt, no brand vi‘*iM(f.One brown fiUy, hind feet white, star fortliead, no

brand visible.One bay eoh, star terehead, near hind /oot white, no

brand risible.One n>an filly, star forehead, hind feet white, 33^ near

sboulder, near fore foot white, ‘One hay tnnre, slat forehead, switch tail, like EB near

shouhlcr.One bay filly, no brand visible.One black mare, star forehead, like Cy near shoulder;

fudl at foot, no brand visible.One hay colt, star in forehead, off hind foot white, no

brand risible.One brown filly, Wnze face, hind feet white, ctt near

shoulder. ‘One bay entire, near hind foot white, like JM near

shoulder.Ono bay colt, no brand visible.One dark gray filly. WH near shoulder.One chesnut marc, near shoulder, blared face,

saddle marked. ngc<i.One chesnut horse, IN* near shoulder.One black marc, T offshouldtT.One dark hay mare, like S near shouldcs; foal at foot,

unbran lied.One black filly, bald face, off hind foot while, off fore

foot while, no brand risible.One bay coll, three white feet, broad star forehcail, no

brand visible.Ono brown colt, no brand viaiblo.One bay colt,like M-^ near shoulder, both off feet white. One bay filly, star fr»«*hcatl. no brand visible.One bay filly, blase free, like LP or IP near shoulder. One chesnut colt, neat shoulder, blaac face, hind

feet white.One dark bron-n filly, no brand visible.One dark brown colt, blaxe face, no brand viaible.One bar marc, star forehead, no brand visible: filly

foal at footOne hay horse, three white fret, blaze face, SH near

shoulder.One bay mare, TIK near*shoulder,One black entire, bumble-footed, star forehead, no

brand yisiblc.One hay filly, snip nose, star forehead, B near shoulder. One dark brown more, like CC off* shoulder; foal st

foot.One bay colt, star forehead, snip nose, like TR near

shoulder.One black mare, swirch tail. Mil off shoulder,

If not released on or before ttic 29th June, 1834, will be sold.Also, on the 8th day of June, 1854, from the same place,

damages and driving 3s. 6<L each :—One bay mare, two hind feet white, snip nose, star

forehead, inyisible brand under saddle.One bay marc, star forehead, off hind foot white, Uko

off shoulder.One biy filly, off shoulder.One bay mare, star in forehead, GB off shoulder.

HOOne brown filly, (- B off shoulder.One black mare, star forehead, MR (the MR comoinod)

2near shoulder; foal at foot, same brand near shoulder.

If not released on or before the 5th July, 1854, will bo sold.Also, on tho Pth day of June, 1854, from the samcplsce,

damages and driving 3s. 6d.One chesnut mare, stsr in forehead, stripe doa n face,

like W near shoulder; chcanut horse foal at foot TB

If not released on or before the 6th July, 1854 will be sold.

52CHARLES WALTERS, Poundkeeper.

Cl lOs. 3d,

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TMIX^UNDED At Wte Waa, fm iht lit day 6t 3xcm, IH54, from Tolodtn)nt Nsmoi Ktfnr, by

order of Mr. ratrick Quinn; for tmpAM, and driving £l each:—Ono pTolmTlM mm, about 5 jftan old| long tall, CR off

•Itnnlder.One oiate colour^ grey mAre, white foee, 4 yem old,

both hind feet whitr, near fewo fbtlook white, CH off Ahoulder, bay foal by her ndr not branded.

If not roloAAod, by the 25th of June, “wiW he sold.KDWAUD KOCIIE rnundkwwr.

7SS tbi. 2d.

IMPOtTNDBT) at Rorkly, on the day cf May, 18^4, from Bramwcll, Dana PUina

One black bullcK^k, anail homo, illegible brand near rump.

One red and white steer, like F off mmp, TB off rH>a, to}> off both emu

One light brindlo bull, no brand.Ono bhie tided buUock, illegible brand off rump,Ono brindlo and white bull, no brand, one year old.

red and v on off ear.

One red and white stcor, illegible brand oyear oi

ff nbe. DUtfk

One brown and white steer, top off near ear.One red steer, white face, like JM off rump.One blue ateer, top off near car, illegible bread near

rump.Ono blue sided heifer, mark on near oar.

Also, from W. A. FteelOne bay colt, no risible brand, tiro yean old, 14 hands

high.One bay marc, black points, branded B near ihotilder,

aged. HPC

One bay horse, black pomta, branded Th conjoined near shoulder, illegible brand off ahoulder.

If the abore catUc and horses arc not released on orbefore the 2Sth June, ISdi, they will be sold.

R. ALDRBD, Poundkeeper.744 13b. 9d.

IMPOUXDED at Merton, cm tho 3rd day of Juno, 1854, from Pickering:—

One brindlc sod white working bullock, MM or W\V rcTencd off ribe.

One red and whitebxillock, branded on off rump, not legible from roughness of coat.

One red and white polcy bullock, J sideways before £ off ribs, illegible brand nw nunp.

One red and wMte spotted bullock, Wands not risible, rough coat.

One red and white spotted bullock, r^ht ear slit, ^ illegible brand off thigh.* One blue and white bullock, tips off both ears, like IE

offramp, JO or JCoffthi^.One blue and white buUock, 9 neck off side, 'W or XS

off rump.Ono red buUock, illegible brand off shoulder.One red sided bullock, O ribs both sides, iUegibte brands

both sides rump; damages 3d. each.If not released, i^l be sold on the 8th July.

745GEOROE A, F. KIBBLE, Poundkeeper.

12s. 3d.

J MFOUNDED at Bathurst, cm the 12th day of June, 1854.

no block colt, like SO near shoulder, off hind foot white, swifoh tall, 14| hands high.

One bar filly, CD near shoulder, hind feet white, long tail, 14 nands high.

Ono bay filly, no risible brazid, star and snip, long tail, 14 i hands h^h.

One bay entire, illegible braud, near shoulder, star and snip, long tail, 18 hands high.

One bay horse, like ED near Moulder, illegible brand off shoulder, star, switch toil, 15 bands high.

One bay mare and cream coloured fo^ uko JB off shoulder, star, long tail, 14 hands high; damages, fid. each.

One dark bay horse, 32 near shoulder, blaze face, near hind foot white, saddle marked, switch tail, 15 hands high.

One white bullock, red ears, like J*C off rump; damages, Is. each.

If not released, they will he sold on the 5 th day of July.JOHK YEO, Poundkeeper.

743 12s. fid.No. 78^ 20th Juni> 1854.—6.

IMPOUNDED St CssapbelHoim, tOtfa Jans, 13H, by Mr. Kenry Kgimon, for trespass on his Isnd:

One grey dupple mare, short swit45h tail, high rurap, black pomis, aged, branded on near shoulaer like u or , not quite legible, about 13} hands high or better ; damsgM 2s. fid.

If not released, to be sold on the 8th of July, 1854.THOMAii O BRIEN, Poundkeeper.

743 9,.

IMPOUNDED St Prt>ipect, on the fiib day of June, 1854, from tbo run of Jsmes Lewery, snd Rirhard

Prt^r J—

One bny fiUy, stsr on the forebesd. like TO on the near shoulder, WL on the off shoulder, sbout 2 Team old.

One black colt, star oa the forehead, like H on the off ahoulder, sbout 2 yean old; damages fid. each.

If the above described horses are not released 21 dsya from this notice, they will be sold to defray expenses.

LUKE HUGHES, Poundkeeper, 737 Pj.

IMPOUNDED St Greaford Pound, on the 29th day of May, 1854, from Tory bum Estate

One yellow and white bullock, branded ML conjoined near rump, an illtfible bw.d apparent^ PON on ofi rump, off hum oroke, blind on the off eye, aged; diimsgcs fis.

One strawberry heifer, brsnUed apparently AY off rump, two years old; damsM U,

If not released on or bdore the 8th July, they will beKold.

THOS. RODwELL, Poundkeeper.739 oi

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IMPOUNDED st Merriwa, on the 2nd day of June, 1864, from Oullingral:—

One bay filly, star in ^Khead, small snip on none, RC shoulder, KO neck off aide.

One bay po^« bang tail, bald face, near hind pastern white, IM or JM near shoulder.

One bar fiUr, star m forehead, no brand risible.One red «a white cow, off hom ditamme. tike £HD

conjoined off rump, O shoulder off ude; damages fid. each.

If not released, will be sold, on the 1st day of July.WILLIAM IJiARD, Poundkeeper.

720 ___________________________________ IQs.

IMPOUNDED at Canowindra, on the first day of June, 1854, from the Estate of lltos. Icely, Esq.

Ono stiawbetry steer, like P near rump andri^.Ono black poley oow, SA off rump and riba.One blue and white heifer cali^ unhraruled.One red heifer, speckled head, illegible brand off rump,

S untfer, bit out near ear.One white hoifer, like ^ off rump.One brindle and white spotted coW| like PN off rump,

[] under.One bull cal( unbrtinded.One brown poley cow, Hll or HN near rump, like JCC

OTcr JC under.One brown sided cow, PS off ribs and shoaldcr, N in

Bouare orer, like GR near rump.One black uid white cow, RP off rms, like T conjoint

RP Aoff rump, JL and 54 under.

One red and white heifer, like F rump and thigh.One red roan buUock, BC or ZC off rump.One red poley buUock, WO off rump and ribs TH

under.One itrawbary buUodt, snail horns, like WW off rump. One strawberry buUock, JB off rump.One white bullock, TC with 2 under off rump, 8

shoulder.One red steer, 1C off rump.One red steer, P or H off thigh.One red aided buUock, TR near runm, Q on ribs.One red and white bullock, WP or WP near rump.One yellow and wMte stag, TB near romp, P near

riba. ^

oms, TC off rump,One brown cow. MF nimo and t^h.One red and white buUoc^ snail hot

8 shoulder.One black cow, JK conjoined with oo off rump 7 under;

damages fid. each.They wUi be sold on Wednesday, 2fith June, 1854, if

not released*WM. WALSH. Poundkeeper.

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IMPOUNDED »t Post Hill, Pidbrook* on tho 18th and ilav of Mat, 1864, from RaTcnsworth : -

Ono ba^r tnaro, b^aie down the face, black pointa, uo&r frhi'uldrr OK or V}i, ahnut 3 veata old.

Out' brown filly, near hind fetli>ck* white* near ahoulder JC or JG« about 2 old.

One luY mart, amall atar forehead^ near ahoulder like ML ; dama^fM 6d. each.

If the ahoro horsca are not claimed or rtltaaed before the JSth June, 1854, they will be aold agreeable to Act of Oouncil.

JAMES TULLOCU, Poundkeeper. 7ie 10a

I MPDTJKDED at DnnKo^, on the 7th June, IM4, I from Mra. Hook's station, dnenages utd driting £\ 24*, 6d. :—One bar mare, like /D on olT ihoulder, white star on

fort^ead. BIf not released on or before the 1st of July, it will

bo sold.JOHN lirrCmNSON, PoimOkeffpcsr,

727 H.

IMPOUNDED at Coomo, on the 31st day of May, 1854. from Gittinntona:—

One l>aT horse, like >f shoulder.' DD

One bay colu like H near shoulder.One bar dlly, off hind foot white, small blsae io face,

no'bnuKl visible.One black entire, H near shoulder, 2 years old.One chesnut ftlly, blase in face, off fore foot white, like

IW near shoulder.W

One bay horae, like E near shoulder.One luiy tiUy, PC near shoulder.One bay mare, like NY near neck, KY near shoul cr,

s^^ied Imck.One ccesnut fUly, YR blotched brnnd under near shoul­

der, streak down face.One brown mare, hind foot white, no brand visible.One brown I'olt, no brand.Ono black colt, like IIM or HH near shoulder.One brown colt, four white feet, blaso down face, on

brand viable.One Inty mare, off hind and near fore foot white, like

1*1 i off shoulder, JC near shoulder.One bruwn filly, no brand visible; damages 6d., drinng

2s., entires £1.If not released before the 27th June, 1854, will be

sold.CUAKLEa WALTERS, Poundkeeper.

718 Us. 3d.

IMPOUNDED at Hexham, on the 26th of May, from MiUar's Ern'cst, by Mr. Symons ; <lamuges, 4s.:—

One chcMiut filly, star in forehead, no apparent brand, about two years and a half old, li hands high.

[The rcuson why this filly has not been advertised sooner Is, that she was released cm t former occasion by s JM rson who beliered she was his property, and being nc»tic«'d *^1 hf*r second impounding, said she did not beiiUAg to him.]

If uot released in twenty-fotir days she will be sold.J. COULTER, Poundkeeper.

726 ___________________________ Wl-

tMINU’NDED at Tambaroora, on the SOth May, from Et lotida, the lands of Mr. Howard, on the

Macquarie; damam Is. fid. each:—One red bullock, on off rib and rump.One rvd and white bullock, JM on near rump.One yellow and white bullock, like WP on near rump

^d off shoulder.One yellow and white bullock, dO rump and rib. One yellow buUook, white back, JT’W on near rib.One black and white bullock, appmmtly JA on off hip. One yellow and white bullock, ME (or on off lap

and thigh.One red bullock. WW on off ribs.One yellow sad white bxdlock, like 0 off hip, four

iUegible leiUrtf on off shoulder.Also, damages 4i. fid. each,

One bay gelding, like 9ll on near shoulder, star in farehmtd, long u>\X, sore back.

One brown gelding, TB on near shoulder, star and snip in forehead, long tail, cut on inside nemr stifle.

A1m» from the Berrimil, on the same day :—One strawberry bullock, TY on near rump.One red bullock, whiu* rump, like TT on near rump,

‘ lit in the off ear.If the aVovi' are not released on or before the 24th of

June, they will be sold at noon.JAMES CULLEN, Poundkeeper.

722 13sV9(L

I M POUNDED At Pitt Town Pound, on the first day of J June, 1854, from Capt. ficarveirs:--One red and white cow, branded on tho rump and ribs,

but not legible, about 4 years old ? dao;agcfl fid.If she is not released on or before the 2nd of July,

1854, she will be sold at the public jwund, at Pitt Town, at 12 o'clock at noon.

*S\^ THOMPSON, Poundkeeper. 726 »g.

T M POUND ED at Oundagni, on the 3rd day of Jiane,I 1854, from Tajabandra, tho Run of James MrEvoy, Ksq.; driving and damagoa, 2s. fid. each: —One red or brindlc buUock, white flank, AML off rump. One yellow buUock, TP off thigh, TP off ribs, DF near

ribs. 8 09Ono iTti and white bullock, Q over 2 off shoulder.One briniUo ami wliiie bullock, like IIB conjoinwl off

rump, like G with illegible brand under off thigh. One white buUock, FC off rump.One white bullock, strawberry neck, Q over 2 off

shoulder.One Tfd and white bullock, J-D off rump, Q over 2 off

shoulder.One yellow poley bullock, triangle brand off nimp, like

7 under,One blue sided buUock, illegible brand near rump.One white bullock, rod neck, JH ofl ribs, like ML off

rump, HPTi conjoined back. I)One brown bullock, white hrb-ket, like SO off rump.Ono rod bullock, lik<» IIB off rump, like B near nimp. One red bullock, like JK off rump, JK ribs.

MOne white bullock. J-D off rump, Q over 2 off shoulder. One yellow buUock, like F off ribs.

CKOne rod and white buUock, HB conioined off rump more

on back, illegible brand near shoulder.One red spotted buUock, FC off rump.One brindle buUock, WW off rump like 2 under.One red sided snail horned bullock, FL off rump, like

H over 3 off thigh.One red bullock, JM rump both sides, JM off ribs.One strawberry* buUuck, J^D off rump and ribs, Q over

2 off shoufder.One red one homed bullock, FJI off ribs, Ukt P thigh. One brindle bullock, DC off ribs, 4 off thigh.

One yellow buUock, like )-( near rump, like PY off rump, J shoulder

One strawberry bullock, like TK near rump, iUegible bnmdoffribslikeKM.

One red buUock, KC off thigh, like AS near ribs, illegible brand rump.

One tea bullock, like GY off rump, HPL conjoined bock.

One blue hooped homed buUock, brand like NNM off ribs,

One red buUock, IIT off rump.2

One strawberry buUock, like off lump, G thigh.One Ti^ bullock, Ulcgible brand off rump, piece off the

off ear, near cor alit.One strawberry bullock, J-D off rump, Q over 2 off

shoulder.If the above arc not released, they will be sold in

twenty-four days after this insertion.F. HORSLEY, Poundkeeper.

721 £l Is. fid.

KE-ADVEUTISED.

IMPOUNDED at Molong, on the 23rd of May, 1864, from Wm. Finch's, Rsq. Run:—

One bav horse, a star in his forehead, the two fore fet* locks white, and the ofl bind fetlock white, broke in, braudiKl like IC or I^i^ with 2 under near shoulder, about 14 i hands high.

If the above horac is not released, on or before the 28th of June, he will be sold.

CHAKlJiB MACKAY, Poundkeeper.726 9s. od.

RE-AD\Ti;inTSEMENT.IMPOUNDED at Collector, on the 2Ut of May, from I the station of Mr. Kellegs, Bohairu; damages

2s. fid.One dark brown fiUy, smaU star on forehead, long UU,

near hind foot white, smaU spot of white on offts B3

hind fetlock, branded O or C near shoulder 3 years old, 15 hands high.

If not released in twenty-one davs wUl be sold.SAMUEL CKO^\TliEK, Poundkeeper.

726 96. gj.

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TMPOtTNDKDat ColWtnr, on tho 7lh rUyof June, 1M4, from the Estate of T. A. Mnrrer tm,

Ucorge J—-One r«l and white working bullock, apparently M off

rump, U on thigh.One atrawhmy poley cow. apparently thui 30 c off

nha; damairra la. each.If not rclcaawl, in twonty-fimr daya they will be aold.^ ^ SAMUEL CRO^VTKER. Poundkeeper.

9i7zd.

IMPOUNORD at Qneanl)eyaa« on tho 2nd day of Juno, lft54, from YamlutnU

Ono yellow poley cow, white back, 6 off rump, CB or Oil off tnigh; damagea

One red poley oow, no riaiblc brand; blue and white spotted bull calf, unbranded, by her aide; damagea 4a.

One ye llow eow, white back, OP or <jP near rump. One red hull, aume white on ahnulto, loin, and

hind legs, unbranded, I year old.One dnrk reil bull, white on tail, hind legs, and narrow

atripe along thcl>ack, unbranded, 1 year old.One white hull, bro«*n neck, and checks, unbranded, 3

tnontha old.One red find white ox, like a worker, JW eonjotned off

riba,aged; damngea2a.each.Alao, He-adTcrtiaed, fromGlnendcra, 24th May:__

One Tcllow p^jley hei/cr, white back, and tail, and spot high in the forehead, two illegible letters off rump, the last one like 1> or P, 2 years old; damagea la. ^d«

If not relenaod, they will be sold at the Pound, on the third day of July, 1864,

H. LEVER, Potmdkeeper. 723 IS,.

Pound, on tboL.nV~:- ’ ^

One cow Wown jnd white beUy, itw in /orobMd, wide cock honm, branded off rump IP.

One cow red aides, little white on back and bcllre attt bmided off rump TC. off thigh 3, ^

like K in circular; damage la, each,rdcoted, win bo iwld, according to Act of

JAMES M'COOY Poundkeeper,

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IMPOUNDED at Block Creek, Juno 12th, 1854.One red and white bullock, ear marked, branded on off nimp Idte U not legible, greatly whip marked on both rujQpa.

One brown and white bull calt white Ikce, no brand ▼iaible.

One brown and white bull calf, no brand Tinble One bay ho»c. atar, long tall, aaddle marked, branded

on off ahoulder like GE cr CE; damages 2a. eacluIf not released, will be add in twmty*ona days inm

date of flm adrertiseznent.

762C* A. HUOZEBS, Poundkeeper,

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SYD9ST.Printed by Wiz*t7aM Ilaxsox, Ooreminent Printer,

Uyde Park, 20th June, 1134.

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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

TUESDAY, 27 JUNE, 1854.

^ PROCLAMATION.■

Bj His Excellency Sm Charlbs Aonoarns Fitz

Hoy, Knight Companion uf tho Royal Hauo.

TOrian Gaelphio Order, Governor General of

all Her Majesty's Aostralian Possessions, and

Captain-General and Govemor-in-Chief of the

Territory of New South Wales and its Depen­

dencies, &o., See., &e.

I Victoria, intitnlcd, '• An Act to outA(rrm tioomJ Dnto demamdabU at Tmm-

^ri»h Roadt.it/or txUndtd ierM,*' it ie imoD^ other tbingi

belaivful for tlieeoaotod, that it shall aud maj .................Ooveroor of tho said ColoQ with tho advice of tho Executive Cotmoil thereof^ hj any Proclama* tioD to be issued by him^ to raise, dimiuiah, alter.or vary any Tolls imjpooed at any Ferry cstab^

>1 the proviaioni of tbs first

WHEREAS by my Proclamation bearing date the thirteenth day of August, in ................................................ hunthe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred

and forty*nine, the croflsing of the river Murray or Hunio, at the Town of Alburj, where the road from Sydney to Melbourne meets that river, is appointed to be a place at which a Ferry should be established, and at which Tolls shonld be oolleoted to tbe amount and under the Regula* tions, Restrictions, and Provisions of an Act of the Governor of New South WJes, with the advice of the Legislative Council, passed in the aeoond year of Ihs late Majesty's reign, intituled, " An Act for rtpealing'90 much of an Act inti-

lished in ponuanco o1 ^.................. ............... .recited Act: Now, therefore, I, the Governor General do, with the advice of tbe ExecutiveCouncil of tbe Colony, hereby order and directthat tbe charge to be levied ibr the passage over tho said Ferry at Albury of oxen, sh^l be at the rate of one shilling each, instead of sixpenoe, the present price; the several other items io the scale fixed for that Ferry by mpr Proclamation of the 18th October, 1858, remaining unchanged.

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tuUd^ An Act io continuty until further pro* ' oieion ehall be made, certain IhUiec,

it t ^pocedti

by the Governor of Nev tiouth Wales, and forit

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* otheryurpoHe at nlatei to the lepying of ' in Aeio South \fuUi, and for rauiny a fund* towardM makxnpy repairing, and upholding Pub** lie Roads, Bridges, and Ferries, and for rtgu*' lating the eoUeclion of Tolls thereon: And

whereas by another Act of the Governor of tho said Colony, with iho advioe and consent of the legislative Counoil thereof, passed in the four* teenth year of the reign of tier Majesty Queen

Given under my Hand and Seal, at Government House, Sydney, this twenty-third day of Jane, in tho year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's Reign.

(L. s.) CHS A. FITZ ROY,

By His BxeelleHcfs Command,

C. D. RIDDELL.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I

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PROOLAMATION.

Bj His Exoclloncj Sir Charles Avovwvb Fitz Rot, Knight Com pan ion of the Roys] Hanovemn Ouclphio Order, Governor Geocral of all Her Majesty's Australian Possessions, and Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of tho Territory of Now South Wales and its Dependencies, &c., &.C., Ao.

A\"^ITEREAS by an Act of tho GoTcrnor of vr New South Wales, with tho advioo of

the LegisUtiTc Coon oil ^ passo<l in tho sonond year of llis late Majesty’s Reign, intituled,

An Act for rcptaling so mwcA cf an Ad intitnlcdy ^ An Act to ecniinne nntil further

'' ^prooieion shall bi made, certain Duties, Tolls, Rates, Fees, or other sums of monev imposed

'iy ike Governor of l^ih andfor otker putposes as relates io the leti/tn^ of

" ' Tolls in Nen) South Wales, and for raiWny o * fund ientards making, repairing, and up­

** ^holding Public Roads, Bridges, and Ferries, "'oftd for regulating ihe collection of Tolls ** * thereon^' it is amongst other things eoacied, that it shrd\ and may be lawful for the Qovemor of the said Colony, for the time being, by any Proclamation or Proclamations under his hand, from time to time to appoint places at which Tolls shall be collected, and to cause tbe same to be ooUoeted upon any line of road, which has been, or shall be wholly and partly made, and which is repaired at the public expense; and to caa^ Toll to be eonceted at any Bridge built, purchased, or repairal at the public expense, and at any Ferry, constructed, or upheld at the same, and to cause such gates, bars, chains, rails, and fences, to be built and sot up, as shall be deemod necessary for preronting, passengers, beasts, and carriages from passing, nnlcss there shall be then paid such Toll as shall be due or dcmandable under tbe authority of the said recited Act: And whereas it has b^me neoeasary to appoint a place on the road from Morpeth passing through £. Close's 2000 acres, the Maitland Town Reserve, and John Smith's 6^ aerei*, to the high road from Maitland to Ncwcaatlo, for tbe parposos of the said recited Act: Now, I, the Governor aforesaid, in pursuance of tbe auth(»rity vested in me, by the said recited Law or Ordinance, do, by this my Proclamation, hereby appoint a site at or near the boundary of Mr. B. Closo’s land, to be a place at which a Turnpike Gate shall be established, and at which Tolls shall be collected, to the amount, and under the regulations, ro* striclions, and provierons of the said recited Act, or Ordinance,of which Turnpike Gate all persons concomed arc hereby re<^uircd to take due notioe.

Given under my Hand and Seal, at Government House, Sydney, this twenty-third day of Juno, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty’s Reign.

(L.g.) CU®‘ A. FITZ ROY,

Colonial jSeerrfary*t Ofice,

Sydney, 27th fune, 1854.

CONPTTrONAL PARDONS.

nIS Exeellencv the Governor Grneral

directs it to be notified, that in conformity with the provisions of the Act of Parliament 6 \ic., cap. 7, Her Majesty has been graciously

plasod to authorise the issue of Pardons to the undcrmeniioncd individualH, on cundition that during the remainder of the term of their rcspcM'tivc sentences they do not return to the (^nntrica or Colonios from which they wei^ respectively transported, as hereunder more parti­cularly specified.

By /7tf iErceWeary’i Command,

C. D RIDDELL.

By m$ ExedUneys Command,

C. D, RIDDELL

GOD SAVE THE QVKENl

Dated 15th April, 1854.Pardons cwailalU everyfrhere^ save in ihs

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Abray Thomas, Portland (1).Boll William, Woodbridge; Bliss George, Park-

field ; Bourke Bridget, or M, Butler, Whitby; Brooks John, Fairlio; Buckley Benjamin, JIarquis of Huntley (3): Bvrne Simon, Earl Grey (1).

Canham Willism, Asia (9); Cannon John, Waterloo (3); Carrol Bryan alias Patrick Morphy, City of Edinburgh (2); Cox Francis, Asia (2).

Dimcry Robert, Barnssa.Flanigan JaM, James Pattison (1).Harvey George, Bengal Merchant (2); Haxel

Wilham, Charles Kerr: Hunt William, Watexloo(!). '

King John, Mangles (7).Lowry John alias Lawrence Ward, Waterloo (4).Murphy William, Blenheim (2).Patey William, Andromeda (2); Paul John

liCwis alias Lewis Pauls, Lady Feversham.Randall Joseph, Burrell (1); Rogers James,

Middlesex; Rutherford George, Pekoe.Sellers Henry, John Barry (4) ; Sheehan Thomas,

Blenheim (1); Spittall George, Clyde (1).Thompson William, Charles Kerr.Williams Benjamin, John (4); WilliamKm

Stephen, Blenheim (2).

Pardon avathrlle everywhere, save in the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Ireland andSouth AustraliaMullins Patrick, Mary Ridgeway.

Pardon arailable everywhere save in the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and theBermuda Islands:—

Swan Martin, Waterloo (5).

rirdonavnilahle fV>ri,vhere$ate in the UnitedKin^iliTit of Great Briiain and Ireland, and VanDiemen't Land:—

White Richard ThomaB, William Olen Anderson, to Van Diemen’s Land, and Frances Char­lotte, to New Bouth Walee.

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Colonial fitcftiary*9 Oficty •20/A Juntf 1854.

WITAUF.

WITH Tofor^noe to the notioe dated 2Ini Jnnci 1848, rclatinR to the formation of

Wharves, in tho Harbor of Port Jackson : Notice ia herebj given, that application haa boon made bj tho Auatralaaian Steam Navigation Company, for perrniHwion to extend the property/x*cupicd by that Company on the Pyrmont l^eninaula, into Jonea* Bay, {an arm of Johnston’s Bay) to the distance of about 100 feet from high water mark, as shewn more particularly in tbe annexed dis* cription, and a plan of which may be iK^en at the Surveyor Qcnersrs OfBce; and the neighbouring proprietors are invited to state within one monik from this date, their objections (if any) to such permission being given.

i?y Hu Excellency*9 Command,

C. D. RIDDELL.

Description of the portion of Jonta* Bay, Pyr^ mnni, over tonieh ike Auairalaaian Navigation Company, propose to extend a Wharf or Quay, in connection toitk a PatentSlip.

Commencing at the high water mark of Jones’ Bay, at the western extremity of the sonthern boundary of the land occupied by the Austra­lasian Steam Navigation Company, on the Pyr- moot Peninsula, and bounded on tho south by the westerly extension of that boundary about 95 feet; on tbe west by lines bearing northerly and generally parallel with tbe high water mark of tbe bay ^30 feet, lt32 feet, and 220 feet; on the north by a line easterly about 170 feet to the northern extremity of the Pyrmont Peninsula, and on the east by tho western shore of that Praiairmla, bemg the high water mark of Jonea’ Bay to the western extremity of the sonthern boundary line of the land occupied by the Aus­tralasian Steam Navigation Company aforesaid.

Colonial Secretary's Office,Sydney, 2dth Jtuy, 1854.

PROVISIONS^I^IIE Contractor for furnishing supplies for

I the C'oZonioi Service in the District of Maryborough, haring (according to agreement,') given three months* notice that his Cof»iraci will terminate on ike SlstJ^uly next; Notice is hereby given, that Tenders will be received at this Office, until 12 clock of Monday, the \0ih July, for furnishing, from the 1.?^ Augxui, 1854, to the 81a/ March, 1855, both days inclusive, ihe required supplies, the particulars of which and ihe condi^ tions are speeijied in the notice frt^m this Office, dated 2nd January, 1854.

The terms at which the present Contract was accepted will be f'rmnd detailed in the (lovernmenC Gazette, of the \\th April, 1854.

The party tendering, or an agent authorised in writing to act for him, is requested to attend at this Office, at the time afpinnted for receiving tie Tenders, to affbrd any explanation or information iiai may be required.

£y Dis Excellency's Command,

C. D. RIDDELL.

Legislative Council Office,Sydney, 22nd June, 1854,

ELECTION PETITION, (Supplemental).

^j'lIE Honorable tbo Speaker of tbeliegislative I Council, directs it t>> be notified forgencml

information, that he hwi thia day received a Petition from John Dan more Lang, Master of Arts and Doctor of Divinity, supplemental to that notified as received by him on the 29th instant.

By command of the Honorable tbe Speaker,

WM. MACPIIERSON,

Clerk of the legislative CouneiL

Applications for the situation of Pilot atPort Jack«ion are to be sent to the Port-

master’s Office within fourteen days after the date of this notice, accompanied by such testimonials aa the Candidates may consider expedient.

Applicants are requested to attend personally fit tbe Office on tbe 30th of June, at 12, a. m,

THOS. JAS. BLATR,

Secretary.Pilot Board Office,

Sydney 15th June, 1854.

TO LAND SURVEYORS.

COMPETENT Land Surveyors, who have served their articles to the profession, are

required for tbe public service. Application may be made to ibe Acting Surveyor General, at tbe Surveyor General’s Office, Beat-street, Sydney.

The next Qnarterly Meeting of the New South Wales Medical Board will be held

at the Committee Room of the Sydney Infirmary, on Tuesday, 4th July, at 1, p.tn.

Testimonials of Qualification to be forwarded to Mr. Joseph Burgon, sorgeon, 206, Eliaabeth- street north, on or before that day.

Gentlemen wishing to obtaia the certificate must present themselves to the Board at tbe place and time mentioned above.

J. MITCHELL.

QI:aRTER SESSIONS, BATHURST.

Notice is hereby given, that a Court of General and Quarter Sessions of the Peace

in and for the Colony of New South Walea, will be helden at the Court House, Bathurst, on Tbnr>day tbe thirteenth day of July next, when and where, all persona under recognixancea to appear as prosecutors, witnesses, or defendants, or who have appeals to interpoee, or other busioesis to tran^wt, arc required to give their attendance at ten odock in the forenoon.

E. ROGERS,

Clerk of the Peace.

Macquarie Street,

Sydney, 12th June, 1854.

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1804

REPORT of ihe Sale of Land bold bj Aaotion^ at tho nodcnhontioned pUoe^ on the 1st day of Fobrtuiry^ 1864|S^cember,

Loft,SITUATION.

COUKTT, Totnt OB PlacBi

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Tbm.13

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101113131415le1718 19 30 21 23232425 382728

Macquarie » 4 I

1

ScU at Porf Macptari^»Town of Macquarie .................. |

Maiming lUrer .........................f Near BurriU Creek, Maxuiing River

do.......... .......................... ..do...............................................

Manaio^ lUrcr, Dingo Cre^ ....

3031 82

34353637 88 89404142 48 44 4646474849

Bow Bow Creek

a, T. p» 0 0 87 0 i 2

60 0 0

Boriill Creek

^Gloocestor

Uanning River

Eorribadc Ctaek

Near WiaghUBf Manning River ^

Nw Fattorini Creek

Tajpo Bnuk

Manning Kver

j Milbti Creek .... Eooraixigliat Cre^

Toraia

a. r. p.

640 0 0

90 0 0100 0 0

84 0 060 0 0

62 0 048 0 0 4 « • %

64 0 060 0 0

120 0 0148 0 060 0 065 0 070 0 048 0 043 0 044 0 046 0 040 0 046 0 0 1 ...45 0 0 » 4 » I e% e e

40 0 017 0 0 9 •

50 0 048 0 040 0 080 0 051 0 053 0 0 a e

55 0 066 0 0S6 0 056 0 0

• 4 4 1 9 1 • 133 0 029 1 3031 0 031 0 038 0 044 0 045 0 056 0 043 0 063 0 0 a « « • %

,019 8 19 ' 1,079 0 0

a. r. p.

90 0 0

9 a • « e

9 9 a a

69 0 0

149 0 0

•V......../;....................

I Wm. Cavanagb ft 1 \ John McOcc .. i

e e e e a • •

• e » e e e A

^aieaaee

a*« a e a a 99

Weaaii ap

John MeGee ,«•«.«

• 4 I a a 4 «

Jiepenut Branch, G^Umial Trcaiuty, Sydntf, 27th June, 1854.

SEAMEN who have deaerrted from their respeetive Vessels, and been reported at tho

Shipping Master's Office, Sydney:—

Ooorge Lewis, American Lass, A B-, 6 feet high, ruddy complexion, brown hair, bine oyea, tnermaid marked on his arm; reward £5.

John Looegan, American Laaa, A.B., 6 feet 11 inches high, ruddy complexion, brown hair, blue eyea, large wliukera j reward £5.

Peter Otley, American Lass, A.B , 5 feot 7 inebea high, pale complexion, black hair, bine eyes, speaks very bad English } reward £5.

William Pirebard, American Lsffl, A.B., 5 feet 7 inches high, ruddy complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, red whiskers j reward £5.

The above Rewards will not be paid unless claimed beCore tbe ship tails.

Antonio Monucl, Mandarin, sea ennnie, 5 feet 8 inches liigh, dark complexion, black hair, black eyes, native of the Asores.

Frederick Turner, Antipodes, A.B., 6 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, light hair and eyes j £10 reward.

William Stewart, Antipodes, A.B., 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, light eyes, pitt^ with small-pox^ has two bl^k eyes; £10 reward.

Robert Voden, Antipodes, A.B., 5 feet 8 inefaea high, sallow complexion, black hrir; £10 reward.

W. C. MAYNE,Inspector General of Polioe.

Office of Inspector General of Polioe,Sydney, 27th June, 1854.

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tin jor the Provitaions of the Aot of Parliament, 5th and 6th Victoris, cap. 36, and the Proclamation dated the 23rd of 1858.

1305

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PRICE.

UfflBT. Rsaukto.

PURCHASERS.

Nawu.

P«r ACTd.A » d.

^ S 0 0

10 0

£ •. <]«Per lot... I

1 0 0

2 0 0 2 19 0

I 6 0 I 4 0

I11 1 X2

067

1 0 1 0 1 161 172 5 2 17 1 0 1 0

000

1 10 1 10 2 16 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 10 0

000

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4 6

6 0 6 0

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Eflwin Thomas Beilhy Thomas Edwards ...

John Hurray

Archibald Beattie A Robert Bimpaon Thomas Trotter...............

John Murray do .

John Martin..................Jaroea John§t«me *. .. Qeorge Henry Rowley

do ..........John Martin ..............John Stirling ..............William Chapman ....Thomaa Brown ..........

do ...................do ..................

Alexander M'Gilrray Dugald M'Gilmy ...Thomaa Lohban..........Alexander Lobban....Robert Searle............ ..

do ..............do ...................do ........ ....

William SomerriUe ..John Cameron ...........Duncan McDermid ..Donald Steward..........James Panona.......... .. •WUliaiQ M'Kinnon....

John Pollock .........................Angus M*I.«cod .....................Duncan M*I)crmid.........Hugh Cameron .....................William WiHmei Board ...Duncan M'Dermid.................Thomaa Hut^inaon Wynter

do ...........................William Ladd..........................

RsainexcBa.

AmouwtKialubd.

Sydney... PortMaaqiiam

Mazming Rirer

Manning RirerSvfiney .....................................

Manning Riverdo ........do ........do ........do ........

Coola Camp..do ........do ....

Maitland........Patemon ... Manning lUver

do ........dodododo

I>angog ........Williams River

do .....do ..........

Manning River Dumure ..........

Total

» I

Manning River .. do .......

Manning River •. do .............

£ B. d. 10 12 9 21 0 0

50 0 0

ISO 0 0 225 0 0

77 10 0 67 12 0

13 10 ISO 0 407 0 60 0 55 07091425662

04002

67 102321066S5565

I0500

Manning River ..do ..............

Wiiliama River ..do ..............

Manning River .. WilUama River .. Maiming River ..

do ..........Cannon Qalicm ..

64 a 7 0

7051

20 31 54 61 99 0

128 5 56 43 52

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59 16 0 57 10 0 68 10 4$ 0 21 5 50 0 43 0 40 0

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600000000

REMARKS.

3»299 14 3

FRANCIS L. S. MERKWETUEE.

IN CUSTODY OF THE RYLSTONEPOLICE.

fl^HE Horee described hereunder, was left in 1 the bush by ooe John Higgins, alias liur-

ragan Jack, charged with cattle stealing, and is DOW in custody oi the Kylstone Police, supposed to be stolen, viz :—Bay color, 6 years old, 15 bands high, black mane, long switch tail, a peculiar lump on tbe hoof of the off fore foot, branded on tho near shoulder ID, and on the off shoulder I UH. Tho ID appears to bare been branded whon the horso was a foal.

W. a MAYNE,

Inspector General of Police

Office of Inspector General of Police,Sydney, 24th June, 1854.No. 75, 27xh Jun8, 1854.—2.

IN possession of tbe Chief Constable, Grafton the following property, found in tbe camp

of the bo^branger Thomas Anderson, alias Thomas Hewitt, alias Thomas Whithouse, alias Thomas Haywood,—

One silver watch,Oue leather valaise,Three common breastpins,About 11 lbs. of superior tobacco.

The above will be sold as coa6.vated property, at the Oonrt House, Grafton, on >Vedne^ay, the 28th June next, by order of the Police Magis­trate, Grafton.

SILVANUS ABBOT,Chief Constable.

PoHco-offioe, Grafton,5th May, 1854,

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1300

REPOR'i of the S*le of Und bold bj Auction, at Maryborougl., on tbe 3rd day of April, 1854, under the 4 9ptOTJisiOlIi

Lon.SITUATION.

CoTj.yrr. Towk om PLACia

EXTENT.

Tom*12a4667A9

1011u15 14 Ifi le1716

1920 21 522324 26 262728

Town.29»3132

NOT OT9HKWSold. i or i Fokfritbd,

i WITHDRAWN.I

By who* Dupmit I'oiiPttlTJID.

r

Town of MRr)'boFQugh ...............J

March

1 Pariah of Maryborough.......... I

Town of Maryborough

Totax

a. r. p. a. r, p0 a 00 2 0 9 4 4 e * % *

0 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 0 1 ^

0 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 0 10 a 0 • * 4 9 9

0 2 C0 2 0 1

. * • • • 4 1 %

0 2 00 2 0 • • 9 9 T *

,,

0 3 00 2 0

4 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 0

* * « • 4 0 05 1 16

01

1 40 1 40 1 40 1 4 !

16 1 32 36 0 0

^ T, p.

» 9 9 • •9*4

^99

9*9

Revenue Brand, Voloniai Treaeur^, ^dney, Tith June, 1R.*W.

FOR SALE.

TO be sold at tho Police Office, Armidalc, at 1’2 o’clock, on Friday, the 30th of June,

1854.One ehesDut horse, aged, branded with crown on

near shoulder, being considered unfit for Public Service.

ROBERT GEORGE MASSIE,Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Crown Jjands Office,Armidale, 14th June, 1854.

OTICE is herel^ given, that Mr. Henry Soowden, of Carcor, has this day been

appointed Bailiff of tbe Court of Petty ^ions for District of Caroor, in the room of Charles Spink, diMniased

SAMUEL C. V. NORTH,n TT Registrar.Court Tioose, Carcor,

15th June, 1854.

IN twfciesiioo of the Police, Binalong, Lachlan District, and supposed to have been atolen,__

A light grey borae, about 14J hands high branded on the off shoulder CPC or GPU, he has also got a mark on the flank, near side!If not claimed in 14 daya from this date, he

viU be Bold to defray ozpoDBcs.ABRAHAM KERSHAW,

i>. , , T Chief Constable,Binalong, 17th June, 1854.

NOTICE.'■j'HE undermentioned property, supposed to II have been stolen, (found in the possession

of runaway convicts and others,) nowin the possession of the undersigned, will be sold if not previously claimed, on Friday, the 30tb day of June next, at the Police Office, Brisbane, at 12 0 clock at DOOQ, viz.:—Lot 1. A quantity of cedar.Lot 2. Two blankets, two pair of trowsers, one

capLot 3. Two blankets, two coats, two pair of

trowsers, one cap.Lot 4. One rug, one blanket, one cap, one pair

or shoos, and three shirts.Lot 5. Two blankets, one hat, three shirts, three

pair of braoes.Lot 0. Four bags, one duck frock, throe tiu

pots.Lot". Six cotton handkerebiefe.

I' sundry articles.Lot 9. One bandkcrehief. four neckties, one

pair of gloves.Ut 10. One two gallon keg, tlireo chisels, two

saws.

Lot 12. Two blankets, one pair of trowsers.^

By order of the Police Magistrate.SAMUEL SNEYD,

Chief Couslublo, Brisbane. Police-office, Brisbane,

12th May, 1854.

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1307of .h. Act of r,U, cp. ,,, ^

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PIUOK. PURCHASERS.

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RxAl.T4}a>. i Nakka. Rufoerreta.

AkoottRiArjaao.

£ a. d.

i 12 0 0 Per Lot

>300

J2 to 0

12 0 0

William MoAdam........do .....................

EdgRT Tliomaa Aldfidgedo .....................

X&mM Gibbon.............. ] |E<lj^r Thomaa AidriJga XajTUU Gibbon..Edgar Thomaa Aldridsa

‘ do .....................do ......................do ........ ..............

George Howard.......... ] ’do ..........

Edgar Thomw Aldridga *Xamea Gibbon.............

do ................... ’Edgar Tlioauu Aldridge James Qibb<m............... •

blary borough

dodododododododododododododododo

REMARKS.

£ a. d. 6 0 0 C 0 6 0

19 0 12 10 0 to 10 015 0 17 1025 10 23 0 30 10 12 10 13 10 026 10 0 20 0 23 025 026 10

000

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2 10 0

Per Lot.f(

William McAdam

Jamea Gibbon.. do ..1 do ,

Charles Uicksoa

Maryboroogh

dodododo

13 7 6

3 2 0 3 2 03 2 04 7 0

Total.......... 341 10 6

FIlANCrs L. S. MEKEWETUER.

^pO be Sold, at the Police Office, Carcoar, onA. the 13tb Julj next, the undermentioned

articles:—

One bridle without bit.Aiz pairs of socka.One priot gown piece.Two bandkerchie&.One ayringo.One tinder-box.One leather belt.

By order of the Police Magistrate, WM. McFADDFN,

Chief Constable.Police Office, Carcoar,

19th June, 1854.

ACHEQUR for Nine pounds ton shillioffB, (£9 lOs.,) dated 9th Norember, 1853,

was found by Samuel Porter, (now dead,') and 18 now in the posscMion of the Chief Ciaistablc, Mudgee, any person proving the same to be his property, can have it by applying to the under­signed^ if not claimed within one month from this date, it will be given over to the Treasurer of the Mudgee llcwpital.

JOHN PATICEL,

Chief Constable.Mudgee, 1st June, 1854.

,yr OTICE la hereby given, that tbe partnership i 1 lately sabaisting between us, Sylvaans

Brown Dame!, Joseph West the younger, Thomas Henry 'West, and Thomas M'CuIm, all of Maenua- ne Plains, in tbe District of Bathurst, in the Colony of New South W'ales, heretofore carrying on the bu-sineas of farmers and graxiers, nnder tbo ^m of “Daniel and West,” was on Ihis day disMlved by mutual consent, and that all debtsowing to the said partnership are to be received by th© said Joseph West, the younger, Thomas Henry West, and Thomas >PGoIm, and all persons to whom the said partnership siands indebted, are requested immediately to send in their respective aocouots to tho said Joseph W’est, the younger, Thomas Henry West, and Thomaa M'C’olm, in order that tho same may bo cxiuined and paid.— Dated this fourteenth day of June, a.d. 1854.

S. B. DANIEL.

JOSEPH WEST, June.

TIIO.'IAS H. 'WEST,By JOSEPH WEST, Jvmt.

THOMAS .M'COLM,By JOSEPH WEST, Ju.sb.

fS.t.M Bb.vxt Serjsawt, Solicitor, Bntburst.

Kknnjstt Pbicb, Bathurst.

79' 4s. 6d,

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ABSTRACT of METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL kept at South Head, PORT JACKSON, daring the Month of MAY, 1854,

The Station ia 240 feet above the level of the sea.

COoCO

Period both days inclusive.

Ut to 7th .. I

8th to 14th

22ad

to 21st. [

to Sin. I

B^aOUBTBE* ATTACBBD THEKXonTEB. DETACH ID TKIBHOHITU

State.

8iA.u. 2i?.v. Sunset 9 v.ic

lI4(hostLowest

HighestLowest

SO'OSI29*600

Wfi Ti>cr-L Register mometer. Aiiermoxneter.

30*100 30*085 30*100 99*612 29*580 29 684

30 043 30*022 30*050 30*093 *29*844129*803 29*840 29*861

Ilighest 30*203:30*230 30*216 Lowest 29*811 29*704 29*694

Hi ghost Lowest

Monthly Mean

30*163

30*24229*680

30*150 30*14lid0*14029*620; 29*606 29*511 29*570

29*941 29*914 >29*915 29*947

B^AsK.i

Sunseti

9 p.u. 8iA.K. 2ir.K.|sunsct

■ 9 y.K.1

58 60 59 58 54 60 57 6765 57 50 56 48 56 54 52

59 62 61 60 56 64 61 5951 56 55 55 45 56 52 49

60 64 64 63 59 66 62 6156 59 58 68 48 59 55 52

63 66 62 59 59 64 5B 5763 67 56 56 44 56 54 50

56*45 59*96 58*67 58*00 50*19 59*70 66*45 54*12

n P M. Max. Mia.

60

64

66

64

Rainfallen.

inches.

PrevailingWinds.

RlMABXi.

48

43

45

43

•23

*66

Baromeur. Hay of Month. Moon's Age.

Highest............................. 18th 21

Lowest........................... 22nd 25

Height.

30*263

29*511

55*93

Wind.

60*03 [47*90 0*89

W. by S.; atmosphere dry.

W. by N. 5 gales, without rain.

W.N.W. to W.S.W. 1 to 5^ tcst,8.W.8.

S.W. by W.

8. 15th; W. by 8.16th to 18th; rest W. and N,

W.S.W.to 26th; rest, S. and by W, and by £.

Strong winds and gales 1st to 3rd; a^wBrd| fresh to strong breeses, and for most pa clear diy weather j only two days cloudy. ,

Fine ana dry weather on the whole; on two! occasions strong winds and squallsj other­wise light and moderate; on night of 12thj the lunar eclipse was seen to great perfec-l tiem throughout the phenomenon.

Tint and last day squally, with rain at eight ;\ rest of this week lair, with principally clear] skies, and light or mc^crato and rarely freshj winds.

Strong winds sjid g^es and dry weather 24th; three days trifling showers one! day (31st) constant rain, with high wind and squally; rest of this period mie o| weather, wi^ light winds.

The hottest day of the month was the 21st The coldest day of the month was the lUth.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TUB PREVALENCY OF THE VARIOUS WINDS.-RELATIV'E RANGE OF BAROMETER, ftc.

Quarter of the

Wind

Aggregate No. of days preTilcnt.

N. to N. E. N.E.toE. E.to 8. E. 8. £. to S. 8. to S. W. 8. W. to W. W. to N.W. N.W.toN.

General Character of the Winds.

31

Moderate.

Moderate to fresh breezes.breeew wad wjuall*. M.y fresh gales.

V anablc from light airs to strong breezes, but chiefly moderate, one btrong four days, otherwise light or moderate.................................

total quantity | of rain during the

preralence of : each winds I

Total.. 0*89

Kclative range of Barometer. Total number of Days.in any one Hats.

Quarter of Wind at the

High<*st. Lowest. With rain. Withoutrain. day. time.

30*114 29*640 9 22inches.

0*65 31st. S.S.W., s.

30*11430*21030*26329*949

29*84429*80329*62029*511

byW.

Inappreciable quantity.

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1309SVDNKy EXCHANGE COMPANY.

DOOD, to rwcive t\w. report for tha previouw half year, a statement of the acconnts, and for tran­sacting any other busincas, that may bo brouebt boforo the Mooting.

By order of the Board of Directors

WM. DAWES,

Secretary.Exchange Rooms, June 17, 1854.757 19s.

SJuri^ 9 Office, Si/dney, 22nd May, 1854.

la tho Suprome Court of Now South Wales.

Foed t). CuMMiHas.

ON Wednesday the 2Sth day of Juno next, at noon, at the London Tavern, Georgo-

street, Sydney, the Sheriff will cause to be sold all tbe right, title, and interest in and to the Equity of Redemption, which wore of Thomas Cummings, deocased, at the time of bis death, and which have descendi*d to Laurence Cummings 08 the heir*at-law, of all that piece or parcel of Land, containing by estimation about 320 acrcti, situate in the county of Roxburgh, parish of

, at Clear Creek, bounded on the east by a line north 75 chains 20 links, from Clear Creek to a small rivulet; on the north by that rivulet to its junction with Clear Creek; on the south-west by Clear Creek; being the land promised to Thomas Jarman Hawkins, on or before the 15th day of January, 1830, and of which the said Thomas Jarman Hawkins was authorised to take possession on tbe 6th day of . September, 1830, being ihe land inserted as No. ! 68 in the Govornment Notice of the SOth of March, 1835, unless this execution be previously satisfied.

V^O-nOE M h#r«by giTou, that apnlioatiott U 11 uitCDdcl to bo mada to the UeutlatiTo

Council, in the present Session, for leave to brine in a liill to authorise the Newcastle Coal and Copper Company to continue t,o the Wharf, at Mewcsftle, eerlain Rail or Tram Roads tow constructed, or in progrea.s of constroction by tbe Mid Cotnfmny, from their Collieries and Copper Workaj to fix terms of purchase or compe.asatioB for so much of tho land of the Anstraliao Agri­cultural (./oropany, or other proprietors (if anyl as may be required for such continuation, or for any toli-l.ousea, stations, or other appnrtcDanee* in oonnexion therewith ; to render tho road to bo wnatructed by authority of tho Act, available for public use. on payment of certain Tolls to be thereby fixed; and to make other provision for the proper management and control of such road and the traffic thereon.—Hated this eighth day of June,A.i>., l«54. * ^

HOLDEN A M'nARTHY,Solicitors for the

Newcastle Goal and Copper Company.IDs. 6d.717

CSS 13s. 6d

OTICE la hereby given, that application ia intended to be made to the Legislative

Council of New South Wales, in the present Seaton, for leave to bring in a Bill to incorporate a Company to bo called the ” Fitz Roy Iron and '' Coal Mining Company,” for the purpose of working certain Iron and Coal Mines situated at Mittagoog and other places in tbe Colony of Now South Wales, and of quarrying, raising, melting, and disposing of the ores of iron, steol, and other minerals to be obtained from the said Mines, and of manufacturing tbo same in such manner as may be thought expedient, and also of selling and disposing of tho said coal, and with power to the said Company to purchase and lease lands containing coals and other minerals and metals; and it is proposed that tbe said Bill shall contain all the necessary provi.^ions for tbe establishing, regulating, and conducting tho said Company, and all sueb other powers and provisions as may bo necessary and expedient to carry into effect tho purpom aforesaid.—Dated this 0th day of June, 1854.

735

NORTON, SON, & BARKER,Attorneys for the said Company.

17s. 6d.No, 75, 27tu June, 1864 —3.

N otice is hereby given, that xpplicatoia will M made to tho Honorable tbe Legis­

lative Council of New South Wales, during the next ensuing Session thereof, for leave to bring in a Bill to Incorporate a certain Comi.any, established in Sydney, in the Colony aforesaid, under the name and style of the " Carangara Copper Mining Company,” for working the lodes, veins, and strata of metallic ores and minerals upon or under the surface of the land montfoued in the Deed of Settlement of the said Company, and of such other lands as may be purchased or taken nnder the provisions of the said Deed of Settlement for rendering merchantable the ores and minerals obtained therefrom, and for smelting and refining the same, and for selling or otherwise disposing of all such ores and minerals to define the -povers, rights, dntiea, interests, and responsi­bilities of tho said Company, and its members and servants, and to limit the liability of the shareholders therein to twice the amount of their subscrilied shares, and for other purposes in tbe said Bill expressed.—Dated this fifth day of June, A. D., 1854.

G. WIGRAM ALLEN,Solicitor for the said Oomnanv695________________________________^ISs.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

tn tbe Will of James Burnett, late of Orange, in the Colony of New South Wales, con­stable, deceased.

Notice is hereby given, that Edward John­son, of Orange, aforesaid, farmer, one of

tho Executors named in and appointed to tbe last Will and Testament of tbe said James Burnett, deceased, intends, after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication heroof, to apply to tho Honorable the Supreme Court of New Smth Wales, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, for Pro­bate of the said Will.—Dated tbia twenty-sixth day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundrud aud fifty-four.

SAMUEL BENNY SERJEANT,Bathurst,

Proctor for the said Edward Johnson.

796

By BK.ti>r,KY and Jamks, Exchange Buildings, Sydney.

4s. Cd.

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moIo tl)C Supreme Court of New South WiJee,

ECCLKSTASTICAL JURISDICTION.

lu the gpois, chattelfii aud crediU of Richard Fawcett, lato of the Town of Bathurst, in the Colony of Now South Wales, cordial manufacturer, dcocaacd.

OTICE is hereby given, that Bridget X 1 Fawcett, widow, the rcloct aud admluis* tratrix of the alM)venanied Richard Fawcett, dcceaj^d, ha.H filed in my Office ao Inventory of the goods, chh'ttcia and credits, come to her bauds, aud alao an aec<>unt of her administration thereof; and all pervons baring claimH on the aaid giH»dA, chattels, and crediti<, or being otherwise interested therein, are required to come in before mo, at my Office, at the Supreme Court Houac, Kiug- street, Sydney, on or before Tuesday, the eighteenth day of July next, and inspect the said iorentory and aocount, aud if they shall think fit, object thereto.—Dated at Sydney, the twenty* second day of June, a. d., 1854.

S. RAYMOND,

Prothonotary of the Supreme Court.

783 4s. 6d

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the gornis, chattels, credits and effects of Charles Turner, late of Paddington, in the Colony of New South Wales, licensed victualler, deceased.

N'OTICE is hereby given, that William Turner, of S^'dney, shoemaker, intends to

apply to this Honorable Court, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, after the expiration of fourteen days after the publication hereof, that LetWra of Ad* ministration of all and singular tbe goods, chattels, credits and effects of the ahovenamed Charles Turner, dec<^Md, be granted to him, the said WUliam Turner, as the next of kin of the &iid deceased.—Dated this twenty-fourth day of June, 1854.

ROWLEY k nOLDSWORTH,

Prootors for the said William Turner,194, Elisabeth'Street, Sydney.

7B7 4a. Cd.

In the loRolveot Estate of Amy Susanna Stain- forth, of tbetilebe, near Sydney, widow.

\\r ILLI AM Pt rry being the Official Assignee V V appointed in this EKiato, this is to give

notice, that all debts due to the said Estate arc to be paid to him, the said fMBcial Assignee, and further that a third public Meeting of the credi- hereof the said insolvent will l»e holdcn before

at njy Office, at the Supreme Court Iloose, King-street, Sydney, on Monday, the twenty fourth day of July next, to commence at 11 o’cl;rck in the forenoon, for the proof of debts against the said estate, to receive tbe RcjKirt of the Official Asbignee as to the condition of the same, and fur giving him directiona as io its future management.—Sydney, 24th Jane, 1854.

8AML. FRKDK. MILFORD,Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates.

3s. Cd.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the Goods of Charles Edward King, late of Biircc Nirang, in the Colony of New South Wales, gentleman, deceased.

Notice ia hereby given, that after tho expiration of fourteen days from the pu^

lication hereof, application will be made to this Honorable Court on behalf of James King, of LonplioKl, io the county of Kent, in England, Clerk, tho father of the tKm'named Oharlea Edward King, that lii'itors of Administration of the g<K>ds and ctfiH^ls of the alKive-nnined t^harlos Edward King may \te granted to him —Dated thia 2UtL day of June, a d. l8o4.

CHARLES STAFFORD, Proctor for the said James King,

825, Castlercagli-strt;et, Sydney. 794 4a. U.

COURT OF CLAIMS.^ OTICE is hereby given, that tho following I 1 Claims for Decd^ of Grant of Town Allot­

ments will be ready for the examination of tbe Oomniissioners appointed for that purpose, under tho Act of Council 5th William 4tli, No. 21, at the expiration of two months from this date, before which day any caveat or counter claim must be entered at this Office. Dne notice will be given of the days appointed for the hearing.Case No. 1343.—George Th<»rnton, Margaret

Tucker, and Mary Ann Ecclcston, all of Sydney, by George Thornton.

Three hundred aud ninety-three perches, county of Cumberland, parish of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatta, allotment No. 4, on the north side of Rosi^-street, in section No. 14 ; bounded on the west by Sorrell-street 4 chains and GU links; on the north by George-street 6 chains aud B5 links; on the east by a line to llo6i«-8treet 4 chains and 94 links, and on tbe sonth by that street 4 chains and 34 links.Thu ailoivtent vat lea ted hy Tht*ma$ Brxt*

bane ^ fur 21 yearA, from the 80/A .7u«e, 1823, io JnAej>k Jouetf under vhote vtll ike aj/plxeanit claim.

Case No. 1367.—Hugh Hughes, of Parramatta. Thirty-nine perches, county of Cumberland,

parish of St. John, (own of Parramatta, allot­ment No. 19, on the north side of Argyle-street, ID section No. 8 ; buuuJod on tbe west by a line 2 chains aud 55 links; on tbe north by a line 93 links; on the east by aline to Argyle-street 2 chains and 55 links; and ou tbe south by that street 03 links.This allotment was lea»ed by Sir Thomas Bris^

bane, for 21 years, from the 30/A June, 1823, io JamtA Eyylelon, and is itow, it is alleged, held by apjdiront.

Case No. 1308.—Henry Harvey, of Parramatta, hy his attorney, 0. B. Ly<»ns.

Twenty-two perches, county of Cumberland, parish uf St. John, town of Parramatta, allot­ment No. 12, on the sooth side of Philhp*atrect, section No. 21; bounded on the west by aline 1 chain and 37 links; on the south by a line 1 chain and 4 links; on tho ca.st by a line to Phillip-fctrcct 1 chain and 23 links; and on the north hy that street 1 chain and 2 links.This allotment was leaned by Sir Thomas Brif

bane, for 21 years, from (he 30/A June, 1823, io Bilward Pillon, it is alleged (hoi ihe original lease is in ihe voesestion of ajpltcani, and that transfers in the form uf endo, s^m*^nts appear on the documeni, from the onyinal holder io Robert Foulcher, through wIujth the oppUcuHts ela\m.

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Owe No. Henry itarrey, of TarramatU^a.^ traaicei by bia attorney, C. B. Lyona.

Twenty-fiTe prehea, county of CumberUnrb parUh of 8t. John. t4>wn of Parramatta, allot* inont No. 10, on theweM. aide of Cbarlos-atreet, in aeotion No. 2t2; bonnded on the north hy a Une I chain atxl 14 links; on tho west by a Unci chain and links; on the south by a lino to Charlca- atreet I chain and IZ links; and on tho cast by that street I chain and 41 links.ThU tUloimeni toot U<u$d hy Sir Thtrina* Hrit^

bnnr.^ for 21 yearr, ft'(m the 30^A ./wnr, 1»^23. io Robert Fnulrher, irAo, U u alUyed, by hU Will, dntrd 24/A July, 1833, devieed ihe allotment to Jfenry llaroty and Sarah hie w/e, in iruei /or the /Aree yr/7ftJ<?AtWren o/ the aaid Robert Foulcher, named retpeetieely, Sarah Foulcher, Henry Jeeeie Foulcher, and Suean Jane Foul­cher •, ike (fco laet oj toAom it is eWed died under oge, and unmarried, and NaraA Foulcher aleo died, leattng a eon Willi >m Byrne, 71010

an in/ant,/or tonom aud Robert Foulcher, aleo an infant, io lekom Stiean Jane Foulcher devised ike allotment by her Wilt, (made under age,') dated Zrd November, 1852; Air, Harvey claims as trustee.

Case No. 1370.—Ilenry ITarvey, of Parramatta, as trustee, by his attorney, C. B. Lyons.

Thirty*eight perches, county of Cumberland, parish of St. John, town of rarramatta, allots ment No. 74, on tho north aide cf George-street, in sectioD No. 22 ; bounded on the west by a line Schains and 3 links; on the north by a line 72 links; on the east by a line to Geor^strcct 3 chains and 3 links; and on the south by that street 75 links.This allotment ions teased by Sir TTiomas Bris^

bane for 21 years, /rom the SOth June, 1823, (0 John Jioldercorth, it is alleged that (he original lease is in ihe possession 0/ the applicant

Case No. 1371.—Edward Flood, of Sydney, by bis attorney, \V. G Pennington.

Thirty-six perches, county of Northumberland, parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 35; commencing at tbe western extreme of the south boundary lino of Beycridges allotment No. 37, and bounded on ihe north by that line bearing cast 7 degrees south 2 chains and 25 links; on the east by a line bearing south 7 degrees west 1 chain ; on the south by a I ne bearing west 7 degrees north 2 chains and 25 links to the eastern side of Bohon-street; and on tbe west by the east side of Itoh011-street, bearing north 7 degrees east 1 chain to the western extreme of the south boundary Hoe of Beveridgo’s allotment No. 37.This allotment teas located io Benjamin Reed, late

of the 3rd Foot, or but 7ioir of Roiland^sPlains, Port Alorquai^xe, in June, 1880 ; <rAo, it is alleged, sold his interest in the land to r'Aaries Farrell, icho trans/erred his right to John Jones, through vA</« (he appltcoui vlat^ s. A claim for (he deed 0/ grant 0/ this land has also been made by (heo} iginal holder, Jieijamin Reed.

Case No. 1872—Edward Flood, of Sydney, by bis attorney, W. G. Pennington.

Thirty three perches, county of Northumber­land, pariKh of Newcastle, city of Newesstlc, allotineut No. 198; coimuencing at thu northern extremity of tho western bonndary line of allot­ment No. 197, and boundtvi on iho cast by that Hoe, bearing south 7 degrees west 1 chain and ,

85 links; on the south by a line bearing west 7 degrees north 1 chain and 12 links, dividing it from the Court-house rese rve; on the west by Bfdton-street, bean ng north 7 degrees ea.-t 1 chain and 85 links; and on the north by Scott-atreet, bearing east 7 degrees south 1 chain and 12 links, to the northern extremity of the western boun­dary line of allotment No. 197 aforesaid.This allotment teas authorised in 1835, hy Sir

Richard Bourke, the then Gffvernor, io he retained in (he possession 0/ Kdxeard Priest, leho had otenpied it under (he authority 0/ an order /rom Sir Ralph Darling, and he, it is oUrped, trans/erred his interest in the aUoiment to William Henry Chajyman, lehc sold to John Jones, through whom the applicant claims.

Case No. 1373.—William Croasdill, of Newcastle.Twenty-eight perches, county of Northumber­

land, parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 132; bounded on the west by 92 links of the east side of Wolfe-street, bearing north 7 degrees east; on tbe north by a line dividing it from allotments Nos. 134 and 138, bearing cast 7 degreei> south 1 chain and 95 links ; on tbe cast by 02 links of tbe west boon- dary line of tbe market-place, bearing south 7 degrees west; and on the south by a line dividing it from allotTnent No. 131, bearing west 7 degma north 1 chain and 05 links, to \\ olfe-street.

T^Ats albumen t was located in 1824, under a regu* lotion then extant, io J. L. Platt, who, it is alleged, is deceased, and through whom she applicant • laims,

CaseNo. 1374.—William Croasdill, of Newcastle.Twenty perches, county of Northumberland,

parish of Newcastle, city of Newesj^le, allatnaent No. 137 ; bounded on toe west by 92 links of the cast side of Perk ins-street, bearing north 7 d^eee east; on the north by 1 chain and 36 links of tbe south side of Hunter-street, bearing east 7 degrees south; on tbe east by a line diriding it from allotment No. 136, bearing south 7 degrees west 02 links; and on the south by a line dividing it from allotment No. 130, bearing west 7 degreea north 1 chain and 36 links to Perkins-^^treet.PA is allotment was located in 1S24, under a regu*

Iftiioii then ex bint, io John Simnaci, who, it is alleged, is deceased, and through whom ihe applicant claims.

Case No. 1375.—William Croasdill, of Newcastle.Twenty perches, county of N orth umber Ian d»

parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 190; bounded on the west by 92 links of the east side of a passage dividing it from the Aus­tralian Agricultural (^>mpa^y*s land, bearing north 7 degrt-es east; on the north by 1 chain and 36 links of the south side of Hunter-street, bearing east 7 degrees south ; on tbe east by a line dividing it from allotment No. 180, bearing south 7 degrees west 02 links; and ou the south by a line dividing it from aIl<»tmont No. 187, bearing west 7 degrees north 1 chain and 86 links, to tbe passage aforesaid.This allotment was originally located io J. B.

WiUcirtson, trhoy it is oUeyed, is deceased, and through whom the appliraht claims

Case No. 1370.—Henry Jlarvey, of Parramatta.Thirty-two perchee, county of CumberlaDd,

parish of Saint John, town of Farraniatta, allot­ment No. 84, on ihi' north side of (•eorge-slrect, in vscction No. 22; Umndi d on tbe wi st by a line of 3 ehains and t>7 link**; on the north by a line

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1812•f 65 links; on the e*st bj » liiu t Georee- •treat 3 cbains end G2 linksj imd on the south bj tb»t street 66 links.Tku alUtmemt irat leW h, S& Thona* firh

^nt, /pr 21 yw«,/r(m tkr 30/i June, 1823, to -XrroA hamv, rAo, H U alUgtd, »« ier mUrut tn ihe land to apj,lica^t, previou»h u pr«-Md,nj to Ingland, and it deeeeuel

G*ec No. 1377,—Jemw Mnranmn, of P*rr»m*tta.by bis sgent, Henry Harvey.

hundred and fire iwrchea, county of Cara- Urland, ptnsb of the Piald of Mars, town of Parramatta, at the south-west corner of section 33; bonnd^ on the south by Harold-atroct 331ooi v' u“ *'"® ""’’*** ^2U-nink8; on the north by a line to the Windsor 1^ 3G1 links; and on the west by the Windsor Koad soatli 15 degrees east 177 links.Tku allotment tnae leaned by Sir TAomag Brir

21 years,/r«» the SOM./ane, 1823, to Benjomxn Ratty ae rodn,hiUhy a gabgtgntnl Mgurement U trag found to 106 rodt.Ratty, it it alleged, it deceated.

Case No. 1378.—James Mairanran, of Pirramatta, by bis agent, Henry Ilarrey.

Serenty-fwo and one-half perches, county of Cumberland, wish of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatta, allotment No. 6, on the north side of 1 ennant-street, in section No. 7 ; bounded on the w«t by a line 2 chains and 35 links: on the north by a line I chain and 89 links; on the east by SorrolUlreet 2 chains and 35 links; and on the south by Pennant-street 1 chain and 90 links.TAi, allotment was leased by Sir TAomat Brit-

ur", 30fk June, 1828, toFhtUp Rtely, who, tt it alUgtd, it deetated.

Case No. 1379.—James Maganran, of Parramatta, bj bis agent, Honry Uarrey.

Cumberland,pmsh of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatta allotment No. 4, on the south side of Pennant- street, in section No. 4, bounded on the north bv Pennant-street 2 chains and 5 links; on the ca/t hyaline 1 cbaia and 17 links; on the south by a hne to the V, mdsor Road 2 chains and 9 links •“^^0“ 1 and 17

This alhtmnt w« Uated by Sir Thomat Brig, bane,for 21 yeart,fron ike 30/A June, 1823 to Anne Curtu, tchc, it it alUged, it deeeated.

I ^irsF ““‘bo 17th <kT of June^ u'"“ of K. n. O-nrien. E*q ‘

One bWk htw. MA ni-ar shoulder. MA under the Mddlc n/v aido, hind foot while, ued. l&t hands

J <!“«««•* «id driving 4s. tkC ^fxinJ'a. according to Act of

“34 HWRSbEY, Poundkoeper._______________ _______________________9a.

I '^riSro^'^P June the fith, 1854. brI J. Hrown. Esq., trespaas and driving 9d. etch^One yellow polcy cow, branded on off shoulder S with s„„ --fa -n ftd steer, no hrand legible,

“ “»™»p-

runip. and marked cm both e^ underneath on off

C* C. M'OUSKKR, Potmdk«epcr.

____________ _____________ lOe. 9d.I M^gee Pound, on the 6ih day ofofGci^ b-ft® of Charlo. Lowe.

One strawberry steer, no brand visible.One ye h.w ^id white heifer, no brand viaihlo

T« off ““^bod. branded^^b>ck, down horns, netr ear marked, bmaded

Th off rump; damages 6d. each, 'Ifnot rekased, they will be sold on the let of July.

CHARLES WARMAN. Poundkoeper.10s. 6d.

78«

By the direction of the Commissioners,

Court of CUims,30th 3Iay, 1«54. Secretaiy

Jinpouniringg!,

One red e<m, like JK on rump near ride, WC <m ttdS‘ down horns, both ean slit.

bufur. branded on rump nearside, but not l^ble.

W«1 rump, likeDow thigh, both

One red bullock* AR on rib«^ «One hbek bullock* AR cm ribes

8If not relaased, to be sold on the 21st day of July

CHARLES WHITNEY. Pouadkeener79J *7 •

lU.

I “ Oresford Pound, on the 16th dsv

If not «lewl, on or before the 13lh July, will be sold.

^ TH06 ROD WELL, Poundkoeper.

— ®8.I MPOUNDED at LoehinTw. on the SM t i from Jacob's run ; damaged M each

h^ds h4® ™ »b-ut 7 year,

^•>»“»

°”'iS hl*r ““

S'”” ■•“■“i­

n!!! ^ . ® brand, 6 month, old.

.hS'“",sifd." ™ »"ff

One red poley steer, no legible brand, I year old It not rcle«od in twenty-four day, they will be sold

THOMAS HICKEY. Poundkeepc.

_____________________________ _______ 13a.T “l8M ^ ^ ‘be sistlavlTjunr.

°“"S.S5 “ ” >»'k Wp. I

n »T-iverpool Road-—One black horse, no brand visible, n^^hKg whitestar in f.irehead. small white snip on nose about a year. old. about 14 j han.U high ; damg^’fe * ®

H not released, they will be sold on the 21.t July.

S. P. DREW, Poundkoeper.793

9s 9d.

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1313] ^’’'^*7. on the 12th. d»y of June1 lfi.14, from the ttation of Mr. CaMer’One chwimt Iwrae, atar in forehead, N noat ehouldor,

♦ y09tt oul. *,***' in.,^'>f‘?head. HT near thoukler.

lik. -■< »«One A«nut fillj, like SW utu «bould«d, 3 ye4ni <4d •

<Unuk$(f4« 6*. ^ • «»s*»If the above Horsca, arc not rclea«d wlehbi 34dara

^ *ot»rtlin5 lo the A«

FLUDR» Potinrlkecpcr. . 10«. M.

IOne bay marc, «tnr and amp. aerre back, near ahouldar

apparently JR; dunagog M,

One Mark colte abont 3 years old, near hind foot irhite, no brand Tiaible.

One brown horae. white spota on the back, blase in the

Onn black hone.^ih hind feet white, near ahouldw oppftTcntly 3S.

PBOne red J>uUock, off riba apparently MX; damamsa U One rod bullock, Imbble ntrap on one leg, off ri^ao-

l>«rentl7 O; damagw Pi,„f ^ rdeoaed on orbefore the 7ih July, they wUI Iw sold at the "Black lluu yards, Bathurst, aecordnig to Act of Council.

JAMBS CASSTDT, PoundkeepiT.

11*. 9d.

I day of June, IM«. from the HollowTV«One Wn cow, ooeked boma. brand fflrrible, whim

»pot -n mmp, and half both thigh, whi^. i4<a.is year.«if age; damages 6s. M. *

Cou.2 to A« of

H)MD. DOHERTY, Poundkeepar.773

•a.

I -Vq>«m, Castlereagh, on the 17th dny of June, 1«54, from Emu Pl^a : -

One red huU, white belly, apotted he-id. off hom turned dovm and cut short, branded Uke ItC near rumn • oanu^i^ 3d. ^ *

If not^eaaed. will be sold at Penrifli Court House. Oil 17ta day of July, IW4,

MAn'HBWL.M'PBTRIDOE. Poundkwper.775

TMPOUNDED at Black Creek, June 12th, 1851 J. One red and white bullock, ear marked, branded

on ^romp like II not legible, gremly whip marked on both rumps. o j y

One lawn and white boll calf, white free, no brand viRible.

Ono broiTO and white bull calf, no braml risible.One bay horse, star, long tail, saddle marked, branded

on off shoulder like OB or CB ; damages 3a. cwjh. If not released, \riU be sold in twenty-one days from

<Uto of ont adTqrt) ament.C. A, HUGHES, Poundkoeper.

10»a733

IMPOUNDED on the IQth of June, from FickdalL New England, by H. B. Fiu, Esq,

One cbentnut mwe, 2 kind feet wkite* blare imoe, about 14i hande hinh, y near ehouWei, and ch^inut foal,

Oae bay mare, about 14^ handa kigh, WJ near ahoni- der, and bar filly foal,

Oae bay mare, blaek polnto, Jll coi\{oined near aboul- dcf, and yearling bay filly, unbranded.

Ono black filly, star fgrfhoad, amall anip noee, ri«inz 2 yean, uuhraaded. ^

One bay horae, with some white hairs in, T9 nearCl

shouldaTi about 14^ hands high, switch tail,Ktar forehead.

048 bay horse, about 14^ hand* high, two white hind legs blare face, and white fore foot, TP near shoulder.

One bay mare, black poinu, about 14 hands high, B

near shonlder, and yearling bay ooh, unbrand^ One entire, hay. black points, sa^ on note, aged, 2 off.

vanded ML» claiuageeIf the above de*erib«l st*ek are not rolewd, they

wiU bo sold to defray erpences, on the 8th Jelv, ISdl: for driving &». per beads '

CHAULES TUCKWOOD, PoundkaepeT.ISs. 6d.

No. 75, 27ia Jdne, 1854.-

f'TS! ft™ oiL?!!' “'»-•

One red strer. PK off riba.One rod heifer, un branded.On! ^ cm hip.iMe red cow. JK off ramp. 26 rih».One siniwberry cow, BY offside.

One strawberry polcy cow. unbranded. tip off near eara.! '<^eradjwlsyo.,w, brand* iileaibls.One red bull calf, unbranded.<^e red luiftT, illegible brand rtTrump.One red steer, unbranded.

red heifer, unbranrlei wd poWciTw, IK offiida, 3 ihonWer.

One white heifer, unbranded.On© Btmwbmy cow, ^ off rump.

P

(me apotted heifer, unbrand^ ^One white hrifer, »inhrandcd.On© while eow, T. off rump.One white Rtecr, unbranded.

Hfrawberry cow, brands in©jrihle.One bnodle bullock, near ramp.

One white bullock, br»ids illegible.One cnw. iUegibblr^ off riU.One ^k hafee, hole in near 4 new nm».

»«m«.kcd.UlegUil,brMd o^»i.One bnndle eow. like PK off Smp. ^

One yellow sided bullock, SE near ribs,Oae red pol^ eow. tip off near ear, ME off ribs wul

rump; drunogee la. 3d. |pM

Alxi, from Adelong, nine day One grey home, g(P toujoinud with a omt «houldrr.

0 *One dark l»y hoae, saddle markod,W aearshouJdtr.

thic^rkbay horse. UKrgible brand both ahooldur^^ damBgea I2s. per head. .

Unless released in twenty-four days, to be sold.Rout. 4VTLS0X, Potudkeeper

16a. 6d.

TMPOUXDED « aandsgal. on the fifteenth day of hq the ran of C. C'ropV r,

Eighir lambs, mixed, piece off ear. about 6 months old i damages and driving 2d. each.

If not released, will be sold according to Act of Oouneii.

T. HORSLEY, PoundJcMw.

. 9*.

IMPOUNDED at OtRailh, oo th© 10th day of Juse I 1W4, from RothcrwixHl ^ '

One block fiUy, 3 on near shoulder, WL on off shoulder One hay flUy. white etarln forehead, HB eomotaad with

2 uader on near hhouliler, WL (m off shoulder, dark l^y fiily, HB conjoteed on near ihouliier, *

One irty ^ly, white star in forehead, snip on no*©, off hiud leg white, JIB conjoined on near ohouJder

Afro, same day, from Casailij Esteie, for trevpn©One chasiaui hone, white srrip© down face, IS oo near

shoulder, 3 on off shoulder. 3Ono bay hone, small star in forehead, C on near shotjJ-

aer; damsgua per head fid.\Yill b« sold 00 tka bth day of July, If not roloasad.

7MWILLIAM PIPBK, Poundkoeper.

10s. M.

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iMPOrKDED Rt Oaropliclltown, Kth ^unr, Xm, I by Waiiim How, E$q, J. P. for twpw on hi*

One white fiieed po^py bullock, rod Mdrti, whi^o on buck, md belly, 6 Toaii old or better, rippurenthr broken in 10 w<>rk, branded on the rlh» near Riae like Bnot legible. ^ ^

One «»il homed workinff bullock, etrawbornr about the bead, brown side*, white on back and belly, branded on the rump at the oflf aide like PF, ear marked, aged, , ,,

If not wlcaaed, before the 12th dav of Julr, to be aold.THOMAB O’BRlKN,

:ao w.

IMPOUXPED at Blackman’s Swamp, June, 9th.V,One spotted heifer, slit in near ear no brand legible.

One atrawberry cow, near rump WK, off shoulder B. One calf, not branded.One red and white cow, slit in both oam, no brand

legible.One c^f not branded*One red etas, brand on near rump and riba, not legible. One red and while bullock, near riunp SY, bit out of

both can.One Tellow heifer, brand off rump and ribs not legible. One bl^k cow, brand off rump SA,One red cow, off hip WO.One blue and white steer, Int out of near car, brand off

riba^ not legible.One bla^ and wkutc steer, bit off both ears, brand near

rump, not lo^blc.One yellow and white heifer, brand off mmp, not

l^ble.One r^ steer E off ribs.If not releasd, on or before the 4th of July, they will be mid.

J. WRIGHT, Poundkeeper. rw ISs.

iMPOITNDEI) at TaTnhnrooTa, on the Sth day of June, 1S54, from the Hun of Mr. W'Lckot;—

One black mare, branded on the near shoulder S, and on near thigh JS long tail* small star in the fore­head. aged, H hands high ; damam 5a.

If not released on or before 4tb day of July next, 18d4, will be sold according to Act of Council.

JAS. CULLEX, Poundkeeper. 758 9s.

IMPOVXDF.D at Cockflghters Creek Bridge, Irom the Estate of Arthur Blaxland, Esquiro:—

One Mack mare, branded PP near shoulder, no other brand ruible. KW

CIf not released, will be sold on the fourth JuIt, next.

JOHN B. SQUIRE, Poundkoepor. 751 9b,

IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Picton,from Abbotsford, on the 14thinstant; damage dd* per

head.One daik brown bullock, white tail, 2 on ribs, 2 on

rump. GWOne red bullock, branded B on ribs.

MOI'nlees claimed within twentT-one days from this

dat<-« the same will be sold according to Act of Council, on thti alxth Julr next.

ALEXANDER BURNETT, Poundkeeper. 768________________________________________ H. 9d.

IMPOUNDED at Molong, on the 12lh June, from the run of R. J. Barton, E*»q.; trapesa and driTiag

Is. each:— JWOne bald-Cace red bullock, J nes2 hip.

One snail-honed red-working bullock, like ID con­joined, or off hip.

One brindle polcy working bullock, notch in near ear, JClike ^ near thouider.

One strewberry heifer, unbranded*1 )nc red heifer, white back, wbranded.fine Inindle steer, the top of the off ear unbrandod.Oae btown bullock, MC conjoined off ribs.1 >ne black and white cow, Fb on off hip and ribs.One red and white bull calf, tmbrandea.One red and white steer, a piece out of the top of off ear,

DO brand TisiUe.If the abore cattle are sot rtdeaaed on or before the

Cth of July, they will be sold.^ CHARLES MACKAY, Poundkeeper.

12a. 6d*

IMPOUNDED at Cfwma, on the 3rd day of June, 1854, from f >ouma Creek : damagea 2s. 2d. each«

Ono bay mare, TB near shoulder.One l>ay horse, JM near ahouldcr, 4 off shoulder, star

forehead.One brown mare, star forehead, near fore foot white,

blotched brand off shoulder.One bay fool, MN near shoulder. KOne chesnut pony, short mil, K near shoulder, SS off

shoulder.One roan horse, B off shoulder.One bav mare, 1/1' (the L rerersed) near shoulder;

foal at foot. MOne black colt, four white feet, C uosr shoulder.One chesnut horse, F near shoulder, star forohead*One black fflly, blotched brand near shoulder.One bay colt, no brand visible.One brown Ally, hind feet white, star forehead, no

hrand visible.One bay colt, star forehead, near hind foot white, no

brand risible.One roan filly, star forehead, hind feet white, near

shoulder, near loro foot white. ^One bay marc, star forehead, switch tail, like KB near

shoulder.One bay filly, no hrand visible.One black marc, star forehead, like Cy near shoulder;

foal at fcK>t, no brand visible.One bay colt, star in forehead, off hind foot white, no

braiKd risible.One brown filly, blaxe face, hind fool white, aH

shoulder.One bay entire, near hind foot white, like JM near

shoulder.One bay colt, no brand visible.One dark grey filly, ^VH near shoulder.One chesnut mare, ^T near shoulder, biased face,

saddle marke<l« aged.One chesnut horse, IN near shoulder.One black marc, T off shoulder.One dark bav mare, Uke 8 near shoulder; foal at foot,

unbranded.One black filly, bald face, off hind foot white, off fore

foot white, no brand visible.One bay colt, three w hite feet, broad star forehead, no

brand visible.One brown colt, no brand visible.One bay colt, Uke M>^ near shoulder, both off feet white. One bay filly, star forehead, no brand visible.One bay filly, blaxe foce, like LP or IP near shoulder, One chesnut colt, near shoulder, blaze face, hind

foct white.One dark brown filly, no brand visible. ^One dark brown colt, blaze face, no brand visible.One bay marc, star forehead, no brand visible; filly

foal at footOne bay horse, three white foct, blaze face, SU near

shoulder.One bay mare, HK near shoulder.One black entire, bumble-footed, star forehead, no

brand visible.One bay filly, snip nose, star forohead, B near shoulder. One dark brown mare, Uke CC off shoulder; foal at

foot.One bay colt, star forehead, snip nose, like TR near

shoulder.One black marc, switch tail, Mil off shoulder.

If not released on or before the 29th June, 1854, will be sold.Also, on the Bth day of June, 1854, from the some place,

damages and driving 8s. fid. eachOne bay maro. two hind feet white, snip nose, star

forehead, invisible brand under saddle.One bay marc, star forehead, off hind foot white, like

off s^uldcr.One bay filly, off shoulder.One bay marc, star in forehead, GD off shoulder*

noOne brown filly, (- B off shoulder.One black mar^ star forehead, MR (the MR conjoined)

2near ahoulder; fosl at foot, same brand near shoulder.

If not released on or before the 5th July, 1S54« triU be sold.Also, on the 9tb day of June, 1854, from the same place,

damages and driving 8i, fid.One chesnut marc, star in forehead* stripe down face,

like W near shoulder; chesnut horse foal at foct* TB

If not released on or before the 6th July, 1854, will be sold*

CHARLES WALTERS, Poundkeeper. 752 £l los. 8d*

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IMPOUNDED 9X Windflor, on the 22nd instant,from ComwalUs

One bay htme, aged, both hind leg* white, white mark in iorrhead hilf moon ahapc, Amall whit© ©nip on the noo©, iUegihle h^ond on the neck near iide« hiw a hollow dent in the nock off aide; damagea, lOa.

If not claimed, will bo sold on the 22nd July.

C. SOMMEHS, Poundkeeper.7M 9a.

7fi9ROBERT EWING, Potmdkeeper.

9i.

IMPOUNDED at Kiajna Pmmd, on the 20th of June, by order of Thomaa Kendeh tbr treapaaa

Ono brown atnor, branded like IRon rump.One black and white bull, unbzunded, about a year old. One rod and white* bull, unbranded, about a year old#If not claimed, they will be aold in twenty-four dayt from ehla dato,

FMPOUNDED at Terry'i Meadowa Pouxid, on theA ^ ct© Eatate ofMm. Hughca

One cow brown and white bcUy, ttar in forehead, wide cock homa, branded off rump IP.

One cow rad sidoa, little white on back and belly, eteg home, branded off rump TC, off thigh 2, off riba like K in circular; damagea la. each,

If not releaacd, will be aold, according to Act ofCouncil. ^

701JAME8 M^COOY Poundkeeper.

9a. 3d.

SYDNEY.Printed by Williah Hainow, Gorenunent Printer,

Hyde Park, 27th Jtme, 1W4#

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NEW SOUTH WALKS

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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ov

111 S K X C E L I. K N C Y

SI I! CHARLES AUGUSTUS FITZ ROY,KNIonr COMPANION OF THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.

} TC , ETC., ETC.

VOL. XXXV.

From I JANUARY to 30 JUNE,

185i.iirrnTX.

rUINTED BY WILLIAM li.VNSON, AT THE OOVEHNMIiNT PIUNTTNO OFriCE,

HYDE PARK.

1854.

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NEW SOUTH WALES

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

No. 79.] TUESDAY, 4 JULY. [1854.

Colonial S*cretary'» Office,Sydnetf, J»ls, 1854.

nIS Kzccllenc; the Oovkrnob Ge.vkral has

been pleased to appoint

IIknrt Master, Esqnire,

to b« Commissioner of Crown Lands for the LiTcrpool Plains Listrict.

By Ilis Excellency’s Conmand,C. D. KIDDELL.

Colonial Secretary's Office,1st July, 1854,

HIS Excellency the Governor General directs it to be notified for general in­

formation, that

Henrt Master, Esqniro, Commissioner ofCrown Lands,

has been appointed to act as Police Magistrate, in the Liverpool Plains District.

By Bis Excellency's Command,C. I). KIDDELL.

Colonial Secieiary's Office,Sydney, 1st July, 1854.

CROWN LANDS.

HIS Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to appoint

Henry Gaedi.ner, Esqaire,to be Commissioner of Crown Land.s, for the Leichhardt Distiict.

By Bis Excellency's Commtnd,C. 1). KIDDKLli,

Cblontal Secretary’s Office,Sydney, l»t July, 1854.

HIS Excellency the Governor General directs it to be notified for general infor­

mation, that

Henry Gardi.ver, Esquire, Commissioner of Crown Lands of the Leichhardt District,

has been appointed to act as Police Magistrate in that District.

By His Excellency's Command,

C. D. RIDDELL,

Colonial Secretary’s Office,Sydney, 3rd July, 1854.

PARIS EXHIBITION.

HIS Excellency the Governor General di^ts it to be notified, with reference

to the Notice of the 23rd January last, that he has been pleased to appoint

The Honorable Louie Hope,Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchelj.

Knight, andMatthew Henry Marsh, Esquire,

to bo Members of the Commission for devising and carrying out the details ueccssary to facilitate the trausmission to Franco of articles, the produce and manufacture of this Colony, intended for exposition at the Universal Exhibition for Agri- cuitnral and Industrial Products, to be held iu Paris in May, 1856.

By His E/xcellency's Command,

C. D RIDDELL

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Cohniol Secrtifiry'i Office^^dnfy, 3rd July, 1854«

RETURNING OFFICER.

HIS Rrcelloncy the Oa\nsRNon Grnera^'directs it to he notified^ that in virtue of

the power vested in liini by the 8tb eeoiion of the Act of Cocncil 14 Victoria, No. 48, lie has been pleased to appoint

RicnARD Uarorave, Esquire,

to be the Returning OfBcer of the Electoral Dis­trict of the Unit^ litoral Distriots of Now England and 3PLeay.

By IB* ExctlUney'i Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

Colonial SocrHorj't (^ce,/Sydney, 3rd July, 1S54.

DISTRICT COUNCILS.

IT having been certified to the Oo\’RRNOR Genieral, that the vacancies existing in the

undcnnentioQcd District Council were not filled up by Election on the first Tuesday in May, in acco^ance with the terms of the Charter of Tn- corporatinn, Ilis ExccUonoy directs it to be notified that in pursuance of the powers vested in him, he has been plcasod to appoint the following gentlemen to be Councillors for the said Dis­trict :—/liararro.—Mcctts. David Williamson Irving,

and Ilenry Osborno.

By Bio £zetUeney'$ Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

Colon id Secretary'sSydney, 3rd July, 1854.

CONDITIONAL PARDONS.

nIS Excellency the Go^^:RNOE Gk?tcral directs it to be notified that, in conformity

with the provisions of the Act of Parliament C Viet., cap. 7, Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to authorise the issue of Pardons to the undcrmcDtioned individuals, on condition that, during the remainder of the tenu of their re- swtive sentences, they do not return to the United Kin^om of Great Britain and Ireland.

By Bis Excellency's Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

Dated 2f^th April, 1854.Branny William, Roslyn Costle(3); Burke John,

Hive (2) ; l^rne Thotnaa, Morley (4).Chambers Jane, Elitabeth (5) j Clemente .Toho,

Surry (8); Conry Lawrence, City of Edin­burgh (2). ^

Ducej William, William Jardine.Efckin George, Norfolk; Evans William, General

Stewart.Groves Charles, Mangles (7).Martin George, Adelaide; Milton William,

Ckcan (3); Mullolland Daniel, Calcutu.Preston William, John Barry {i),Ryan James, Neptune (4); Ryan Jeremiah,

Neptune (4).Seymour James, Lady Kennaway 12).White Francis, Havering} Winter Mary Ann,

Henry Wclleflcy

Colonial Secretary's OJice,Nydniy, 30/A June, 1854.

CONDITIONAL PARDONS.

HIS Erecllcnoy the Governor General directs it to be notified, that in conformity

with the provisions of the Act of Parliament <5 \iot,, csp7, Her Maje^ty haa been graeiim?ly pleased to authorise the issue of Pardons to James Coin, per Neptune"' 4, and Wm. Harris, alias Langley, per on condition that, duringthe remainder of the term of their respective eentences, they do not return to tho United Kingdom of Groat Britain and Ireland.

Bp Bts Excellency's Comm and,C. D. RIDDELL.

Colonial iScere/ory’s Ofice,Sydney, SO/A June, 1854.

WITHDRAWAL OF LAND FROM SALE.

HIS Excellency tho Governor Gbxebai.directs it to ho notified that the under­

mentioned allotments of land priKduimcd, in the Goremment GnzeUc of the 23rd ultimo, for sale at Goulburn on the 20th pruximo, have been withdrawn from sale, viz.:—Lots from 5 to lU inclusive, being allHincnts 5,

C, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of section No. 38.By Bis ExcelUficy's Command,

C. D KIDDELL.

Colonial Secretary's O^ee,Sydney, 4/A July, 1854.

WHARF.■VV^ITU reforcnco to the Notice dated tho

f T 21st June, 1848, relative to tho forma­tion of wharves in tho harbour of Port Jackson, Notice is hereby given, that application has hecu made by Mr. Charlos Smith for permission t«> extend Lis wharf, known as Baas’e Wharf, into Darling Harbour, so as to align with the wharf adjoining it on the north; and'the neighbouring proprietors arc invited to state, within one month from this dato, their objections i^if any) to such permission being given.

By His Excellency's Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

Colonial Secreiary's Office, Sydney, SO/A June, 1854.

TITLE DEEDS.rpnE Deeds specified in the annexed list have X been transmitted from this Office to the

Supreme Court for enrolment, under theprovisions of the Act of the Governor and Legislative Coun­cil IJth ^ ictoria, No. 45, and to ho afterwards forwarded through the Surveyor General to tho Colonial Treasurer, by whom they will bo de­livered to the Grantees on application at his Office.

B, Jli* ExeelUnry'a Co-mm-tnd,C. I>. IIIDDELL.

TOWX LOTS.Deeds dated lltli AU?, 1S54.

1. William Sbeehan. 2 r.'nds, Sandpate, lot 147. ^ Ditto, 2 roods 32per.'ii«, ditto, lot 1G33. Ditto, 2 roods 32 perches, ditt... lot 164.4. Sarah McGeorge, 2 roods, Dieda, lot 14.« Ke^tertou, 2 rood.1. B .mhala. lot 17.o. John Mam.gan, 2 roods, BatLursl, lot 18 7. James McN^'ary, 2 rw4s, ditto, lot ly.» Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 2'),

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D. Williftni Robert Kowo Wcckes, I rood 2^ perches, RrisbAne, lot B.

10. Ditto, 88^ porohcft, ditto, lot 16.11. Ditto, 1 rood 8 porches, ditto, lot 17.12. Ditto, 86 percliofl, ditto, lot 25.13. Ditto, 36 porches, ditto, lot 20.14. Ditto, 80 perches, ditto, lot 30.15. Ditto, so perches, ditto, lot 38.10. Ditto, 36 perches, ditto, lot 41.17. Aloundcr Knowles, SO perches,ditto,lot60.18. Ditto, 30 porches, ditto, lot 6119. William Libert Howe Woekos, 36 perches,

ditto, lot 68.20. Ditto, 86 perches, ditto, lot 97.21. Ditto, 36 perches, ditto, lot 98.22. Ditto, 2 r^s, Sandgate, lot 127.23. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 128.24. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 120.25. Ditto, 2roods, ditto, lot ISO.26. William Tucker, 2 roods, St. Loooard's,

lot 3.27. Benjamin Crihb, 2 roods, Sandgate, lot 114.28. Alfred Dyts Wilts, 2 roods, Cooma, lot 10.

Deed dated 13th May, 1854.29. Henry Keaterton, 2 roods, Bombala, lot 9.

Deeds dated lst«Tune, 1854.30. Edgar Thomas Aldridge, 1 rood, Gladstone,

Tot 20.St. Ditto, 1 rood, ditto, lot 80.82. Ditto, 1 rood, ditto, lot 00.53. Ditto, 1 rood, ditto, lot 91.34. Charles Henry Green, 2 roods, Bathurst, lot

21.

35. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 22.86. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 33.37. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 34.38. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 85.89. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 36.40. Thomas OTlrien, 2 roods, ditto, lot 5.41. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 12.42. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 13.43. Edward Atraorc, 2 roods, Seabam, lot 1.44. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 2.45. Ditto, 2 roods, ditto, lot 4.

Deeds dated 14th June, 1854.46. Robert Graham, 30 perches, Seabsm, lot 1.47. Ditto, 27^ perches, ditto, lot 2.48. Ditto, 27^ perches, ditto, lot 8.49. Ditto, 31 perches, ditto, lot 4.60. Ditto, 31i perches, ditto, lot 5.61. Ditto, 1 rood U perches, ditto, lot 6.

COUNTRY LOTS.Deed dated 9th March, 1854.

52. Dugald Moepherson, 7 acres 1 rood 21 perches, Clinton, lot 129.

Deeds dated 11th May, 1854.63. James Robert Harrison, 4 acres 2 roods 15

perches, Cumberland, lot 9.54. Alexander Knowles, 43 acres, Stanley,

lot 48. ^55. William Sternbcck, 30 acres, Northumber­

land, lot 44.56. Peter Elcming, 19 acres, ditto, lot 8.57. David Wheatley, 30 acres, 2 roods. King,

lot 40. ^68. James Gibbon, S3 acres, Stanley, lot 7.59. Ditto, 5 acres, ditto, lot 22.60. Thomas Jones, 42 cores 2 roods, Bathurst,

lot 33. ^Deeds dated 1st June, 1854. ^

61. Ilenry Harper, 4 acres and 16 perches, FitzRoy, lot 45. ♦

62. Ditto, 2 acres, ditto, lot 46.TOWN GRANT.

Deed dated Ifith June, 1854,63. Henry Osborne, 18 perches, Sydney, case

No. 702.

Colonial S^ortiary*$ Office,S\/dne^, 30?A June, 1854.

TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS—DEAD HOUSE, NEAHCAMPBELL‘8 WHARF.

j'ENDRRS v*iH he ree^ietd at (hit Office, 1 until 12 o'elfjck on J/onc/cry, the lOM

from pertont toilling to contraei for the rrertum »/' a Dead Iloute, near Cnmpheltt Wharf, Sydney.

Tendert to endoi tefl, ** Tender for Deul Honac.''Plan, Speeijlration, and Form of Tender

may he teen, and further pariiculare obtained, at the Colonial Architeefe Office, Hydney.

Tcndere must state the (ime within which ii it proposed to complete the work, and at the foot tf eeery Tender there must be a memorandum signed hy the party tendering, and two re­sponsible persons as sureties, agreeing to he answerable for the due performance of the Contract, in (he etent of the Trader being aecevted, and undertaking in (hat eeeni, (hat they will severally execute and deliver, at the Office of the Civil Crown Solicitor, ra Sydney, within seven days from the usual notification of acceptance, a Bond to Her Majesty in the penal sum of XlOf*, for securing surk performance, otherwise the Tender «oi7/ not he taken into eonsideration.

TTieparty tendering,or an agent authorised m writing to act for him, is requested to attend at this Office at the time apprdnted for receiving the Tenders, to afford such explanation or in formation as may be required.

By His ExetUeney's Command,C D. RIDDELL.

Colonial 5fcrc/<iry’i Office,Sydney, 29th June, 1854.

TO BIHLDERS AND OTHERvS.REPAIRS TO HOUSE AND PREMISES

IN LIVERPOOL .STREET.'I 'ENDERS wiU he reetived at this Offier, uafij

I 12 o clock tf Monday, the lOM July next, from persons willing to contract for the perform^ auet of Reptiirs required to a House and Pre­mises iu Liverpool-street, Sylney,

Tenders to he endorsed ** Tender for Repairs to House and Premises, Lirerpool-street.*’

Spteijicaiion, and form of Ttnder may he seen, and further particulars obtained, at the Colonial Architect's Office, Sydney.

Tenders must state the time within which it is p7*<q)osed to complete the work, and at the foot of every tender there must he a memorandum signed by the party tendering, and two responsible persons as sureties, agreeing to be answer^le for the due performance of the Contract, in tie event of the Ttnder being accepted, and undertaking, in that event, (hat they will severally execute and deliver at the Office of the Civil Crown Solicitor in Sydney, within seven days from the usual noti- f cation of acceptance, a Bond to Her Majesty m Me penal sum of iSOO for securing such per­formance, otherwise suck Tender will not be (Meninto consideration. ^ ^

The party tendering, or an agent authorised in writing to act for him, is requested to attend at this Office at the time appointed for receiving (he Tenders, to afford such explanation or information as may be required.

By His Excellency's Command,C. D. KIDDELL.

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Colonial Se.erHa;>y»Ssdnts, 29iA Mag, 1854.

piiovrsroNsA'-'”**'".? for

SfTtxce in ikt Putrict of ^^^^rongi, (according to agreement,)

rtr« month' notice that kis Coitract xc^l

U cejoefc jWonrfa^, th l^Julyf/or

1855, both dag, inelu,itHi, ih required

rfa/<?rf 2«</ January, 1854. ^

^rhiek fke pretent Contract ro# a^ted rill be fmnd detailed in the Government GaeetU, of Ike I IfA April, 18.54.

in ?’■ enithorieedtlu oa^ r/i-^ to attend atTen^ to <^l>r^nied /or receiving the

Pg Pi, EceelUncg', Command,C. D. RIDDELL.

A situation of Pilot

▼ICC Mr. opwk^ resigned, are to be sent to the

<late of til,8 acoompanied by each testi-mom J. the e.ndid.le, m.j ooo.idor eTpedS Applicant? are requested to attend nerm.n.llTr . lie offioe 00 the 12th J„lj, .,12..™ *”^ “

THOMAS JAMES BLAIR,Pilot Board Office, Secretary.

Sydney, 28th Jnne, 1854.

OEAMEN Trho have doeerted from theiroV • ' esaeU, and been reported at theShipping Master^ Office, SydneyCteeim, Island Queen, Lascar, 6 feet 8 inches

high, light complexion, shaved hair, black eyes, an old man. Reward £,%

high, black complexion, shaved hair, black

W.lham Albert Emett. Walter Morice, appren­tice, growing, fair Mimplexion, brown hair, brown eyes. Reward .£10. '

W. C. 5TATNE, rnapoctor General of Police.

Office of Inspector General of Police.Sydney, 4th July, 1854.

T^ttS T Carcoar, onarticles ;1 ^ ^ undermentioned

One bridle without bit.Six pairs of socks,One print gown piece.Two handkerchiefs.Ono syringe.One tindor-box.One leather belt.

By order of tho Police Magistrate,

WM. SIcFADDlN,T, ^hief Constable.Police Offioe, Carcoar, ‘

19th June, 1854.

may ^ made to ihe^Acting Surveyor cSeml a”

Sydney'!""’"”'

^QLARTEB SESSION'S, BATHURSt! ^ I^OTICE is heroby given, that a Court ofin and ? d^^/n®Quarter Sessions of the Peace

and for the Colony of How South Wales will

£d ^b?re .1 day of

or other boaineas

E. ROGERS,Clerk of the Peace.

Matxtuane Street,Sydney, 12th June, 1854

SYDNEY EXCHANGE COMPANY. '^PHE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Share

By order of the Board of Directors .

W.M. DAW'ES, Secretary.

^^xchange Rooms, June 17, 1854.

____ __________ __________ ___ ________ 19a.notice!

''PHE Partnership heretofore subsisting between 1 the undersigned, under the firm of JepSn

hambera, as nrazie™ nnd .k__

-i wi6 4 th of sJuiv 1S54 ♦!%« A It • ^^rty con Wed to the Crown by ord rTf'SaZ

Ten gallow of Rum in two kegsARTHUR VYNER,

Clerk of Petty ^‘i<BioiiB.

and pi., V unaer the firm of Jephsonand Chambers, as graziers and sheep farmerrh^tbu day been dissolved by mutuaf cXnt' .ndebts due to and by the late firm will m

THOS. JKFUSON.798 HUGH J. chambers

______________ ________________ 13s. 6d.

NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP

^rtnon, in my firm, which for theltilinifl S earned on under tlie name of »D. Cot per & Co "W.lcrl<« ™OPEK. '

Sydney, 1st July, 1854.' 9...

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SPIRITS AND TOBACCO.

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NOTICE.GEORGE KING is thi« day admitted

a Partner in oar Finn.THACKER 1 CO.

S^dnejj 1st July, 1854.6a.

By Power of Attorney dated 13th March, 1854, we, the uademigeed, hare appointed

Mr. Pierre Edward Chateau as our Attorney to act in our absence.

RELLET FREBES et Co.821 8a.

T^OTICE ii hereby giren that application wiP 11 he made to the Legislatiye Council in the present Session, for learc to bring in a Bill to authorise John Ealcs, of the Hunter River, in the <»anty of Xorihuinberlandi Esquire, and John Christian, of Berry Park, in the aaid county, £.^uire. to continue and make through over and upon certain land, situated in the said county, the property of John Malcolm of the city of Sydney, gentleman, an intended Railway from the applh canta' coal mines and collcrics at Minimi in the said county of Nortbnmhcrland to the terminus at Hexham in the said county, and which Rail­way is to be called the .Minimi and Hexham Railway, and to fix terms of purchase from tho said Joon Malcolm and of oompenaation fw such land as may be required from him for such con- tinuatioD or for any houses, stations, or other appurtenances in connection therewith, and so as by the authority of the proposed Act to render the Railway now in progress of constniction be­tween the said termini capable of completion and arailable for transit.

GILBERT WRIGHT,Solicitor for the

Minimi and Hexham Railway.

N.B.—This notice has been rendered requisite by reason of Mr. Malcolm’s refusal to sell and oonrey to the applicants oertain land upon which a part of the intended Railway must be made, and through which it must pass. Each of the other pr<»prietors interested, namely, William Doui^ll Christie and William Charles Wentworth, Esc^uires, and Dr. MitebcU has already conceded to the applicants the land sought from them respectively fc»r the purposes of such Railway, under the conviction that the prop^^acd line would improve the value of their proper ties, and would otherwise benefit them. The injury not only to the applicants, but to these proprietors, conse­quent ufKju Mr. Malcolm’s refusal, is obvious. But the recusaoey of Mr. Malcolm is not only injurioae to the former, but is prejudicial to tho proposed Hunter River Railwsy Company and to the public. The Hunter River Ruilwaj would be fod by the prop^>«?d Minimi and Hexham Railway, and the pnblic are interested, sinoo the cOTjplftbm of this Uoe would throw hundreds of tons per day into the market, and would thus contribute to lower the price of coal. Mr. Mal­colm did not decisively anuounce his det^Tmina- tioo in time to enable the applicants to give the notices re^juired by the sUuding orders of the Legislative Council.

GILBERT WRIGHT,Solicitor fijr the Bill.

June 22nd, 1854.813 £\ 3«.

_ OTK’K is hereby given, that application i.« intiMulcd to be made to tho I.egiHUtivu

Council of New South Wales, in the preaent Sca.ion, for leave to bring in a Bill to inoorporntR a Company to be called the “ Bit* Iloy Iron and “ Coal .Mining Compeny,” for the purpose of working certain Iron and Coal Mines situated at Miltagong and other places in the Colony of Now South Wales, and of quarrying, raising, melting, and diap.»ii)g of the ores of iron, steel, and other minerals to l>o obtained from the said Mines, and of mamifaetnriog the same iu such maimer as njty be thought expedient, and also of selling and disposing of the said coal, and with power to the said Company to purchase and lease laode containing coals and other minerals and metals j and it is proposed that the said Bill shall contain all the niHjossar? provisions for tho establishing, regulating, and conducting the said Company, and all such other powers and provisions as may bo neecrsnry and expedient to carry into effect the purposes aforesaid.—Dated this 9th day of Juno, lt^54.

NORTON, SON, * BARKER,Attorneys for the said Company.

17s. Gd.735

HUNTER RIVER RAILWAY COMPANY.A\7^1IEREAS by an Act of tho Governor and

T f Legislative Council of New South Wales, made and passed in the seventeenth year of HerMajesty Queen Victoria, intituled, “An Act to“ establish and incorporate a Company to be

called ‘ The Hunter River Railway Company,’ " it is enacted that the Company shall by adver- tiscnient in the Goverumeni GautU and in ooo or more of the Sydney newspapers, and in ono Maitland newspaper (if any there be), at least forty days before the commencement of the formation of such railway, give notice that they intend to make the said Railway between certain places therein, to be specified according to a map or plan to be seen in the Office of the said Com­pany, at Sydney, and at tho Offices of the Clerks of Petty Sessions at Newcastle and East Maitland; Now, in pursuance of the said Act, the Hunter River Railway Company do hereby give notice that they intend, aher the expiration of forty day.s from the jiublication of this notice, to com­mence the formation of a Railway from tho City of Newcastle U) the Town of East Maitland, in the County of Northumberland, in the Colony of New South Wales, which said Railway will oom- mcnco at a point marked A on a map or plan to be seen in the Office of t!ic said Company, Mort’s Buildings, Pitt-street, Sydney, and olso at the Offioes of the Clerks of Petty Sessions at New­castle and East Maitland afur&said, being on the Iwundary dividing the land of the Church and School Estate from that of the Australian Agri­cultural Company, at.d will terminate at a point marked B on the said plan near the east end of Lnweastreet, in the Town of East Maitland, acwrdmg to the said map or plan. And notice 18 alft.. giien that the said map or plan and tho bek of reference required by the said Act to bo made and kept, may be inspected by all persons des.roos of inspecting the same ai all proper and convenient times at the Offioes of the sold Com pany m Sydney, and at the Offices of tho said Uerluof i^etty Sessions at Newcastle and EastMaitland, as aforesaid,—Dated at Sydnev tho first (lay of July, 1854. oj^wy, tho

By order of the Board,CHARLES J. NEALDS,

6s. Gd.

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^V'OTKT. if brreby glFon, that the Partner- i 1 ship lately siibsieting hetww-n tw, Sylvanna

Bniwn Daniel, Joseph West, the yumiger, Tliumus Ifenry West, and Thomas M'Colin, all of Mac­quarie llaina, in the Disifict of Dalluirst, in the (lolony of New South Wales, heretofore carrying on tlie huainesft of farmers and grafiers, under the firm of Daniel and West, was on this day dissolved by mutual eonsent, and that all dchts owing to the said i>artncrabip are to bo received 1^ the said Joseph West,, the younger, Thomas Henry ^yeat, and Thntnas M'Colin ; and all persons to whom the said partneiship stands indebted are r«tiicstcd iuimcdiately to send in their respective accounts to the said Joseph West, the younger, Thomaa Henry West, and Thomas M'Colin, in order that the same maybe examined and paid.— Dated this fourteenth day of June, a.i>, 1854.

8. B, DAN'IKL.JOSEPH WEST, June.THOMAS H. WEST.

By JOSEPH WEST, Jit.sb.THOMAS M'tlOLIN*.

By JOSEPH WEST, June.

S Samuel Beh.st Sebjea.nt, Solicitor,

BathurM.

KE^^^ETT Price, Bathurst.832________________________________ 4s. 6d.

OTFUK is herebypven, tbst the Partnership ! 1 hitherto existing between Benjamin

LszaniSy Samuel Cohen, and Eliazer Daria as Clothiers, was this daj dissolred hy mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on hy Benjamin Itasarus and Samuel Cohen, under the firm of Benjamin Lazarna & Co., at their ware* house in King^street, Sydney

JAS. SHUTTLEWORTH.Solicitor.

Sydney, 30th June, 1854.831 Sa. 6d.In the Supreme Court of New Sooth Wales.

ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION In the Estate of Samuel Osborne, late of the

Glebe, near Sydney, butcher, deceased.

N otice is hereby given, that the acco unts in the above l%tate were, on the 26tb day

of June now instant, filed by the administration thereof, in my Office, at the Supreme Court House, King-street, Sydney; and all parties having any claims on the said ^'state, or being otherwise interested therein, may come before me, at my said Office, at or before Saturday, the 8lb day of July next ensuing, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon, and inspect the said accounts, and (if they shall think fit) object thereto.—Dated this twenty-ninth day of June, 1^54.

S. RAYMOND,Prothonotory

816________________________________ 4s. 6d.

IT is hereby notified, that in pursuance of the Act of the Governor and Legislative Council

of the 7th Vietoria, No. 19, sec 12, the Hon­orable Sir Alfred Stephen, Knight, i'hief Justice of New South Wales, did, on the third day of July instunt, under bis hand and the $cn\ of the Supreme Court, app^dnt Mr. John Morris, of Sydney, gentlemen, to be one of the Offioial Awignees of Insolvent EsUtes in the Colouy of New South Wales.

SAML. FREDK. MILFORD,Chief Commissioner of Insolvent EsUtos.

Insolvent Court Offioe,King-street, Sydney,

3rd July, 1854.837

In the Insolvent Estate of EwingPye Colquhoua, of Lane Core, i^ear Sydney, gentleman,

\\7 HERE AS the Estate of Kvring Pye Col- V T nuhoun was on the twenty-ninth day of

June, lS.o4, placed under sequestration by order of Hla Honor Mr. Justice Therry, I hereby appoint a first Meeting of the creditors of the said insolvi.'nt, to be boldeo before me, at my Office, at tho Supreme Court House, King-street, Sydney, on Thursday, the 6th day of July insUni, to oom- monce at 11 a.m , for tne proor of debts against the said Estate, and a second Meeting to he boldcn before me, at the same place, on Monday, tho 10th of the said month, to commence at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the proof of debts against the said Estate, and for the election of a creditor's Assignee if required.—Sydney, 1st July,

SAML. FREDK- MILFORD,Chief Commiasinner of Insolvent Estates.

Official Assignee—William Pkrrt.834 8s. 6d.

In the Insfdvcnt Estate of Richard Jones, late of Sydney, merchant.

I Hereby appoint a Rpoeial Meeting in the above Estate, to be holden before me, at my Office,

at the Supreme Court Ilouse, Kingstreet, Sydney, on Friday, the seventh day Jnlj instant, to commence ai 11 am., for the purpose of electing a tew Trustee or Trustees, in the room of William Fanning, James Holt, and W'ilUam Dawes, Esquires, who have been released from their Tni^u in the above Estate.—Sydney, 3rd July, 1854.

SAML. FREDK. MILFORD,Chief Gommisaioner of Insolvent E.^tatee.

883 3s. 6d.

COURT OF CLAIMS.OTIGE is hereby given, that the fcdlowlng

Claims for Dei^s of Grant of Town Allot­ments will be ready for the examination of tbe Commissioners appnioted for that purpose, under the Act of Connei] 5th William 4th, No. 21, at the expiration of two months from this date, before which day any envrat or counter claim must be entered at this Office. Due not toe will he given of the days appointed f ^ tbe bearing.Case No. 1343—lieorge Thornton, Margaret

Tucker, and Mary Ann Eccleston, all of Sydney, hy George Th urn ton.

Three hundred and ninety-three perches, county of Cumberland, parish of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatln, allotment No. 4, on the north side of Koas-street, in section No. 14; bounded on tbe west by Sorrel]-street 4 chains and 00 links; on the north by George-street 6 chains and 35 Hnk»; on the r ast by a Hue to RosS'Street 4 chains and 94 links, and on the sonth by that street 4 chains and 34 links.This aUotnent was leaded hy Sir Thomoi Brit^

banf,/<yr 21 years, from the 80rt June, 1823, to Joseph Jo/tes, under irAuse tcUl the ajfplicanU claim.

Case No. 1367.—Hugh Hughes, of Parramatta, Thirty-nino perches, county of Cumberland,

parish of St. John, town of Varramatta, allot­ment No. 19, on the north side of Argyle-street, in section No. 8 ; bounded on tho west by a line 2 chains and 55 liuks; on tbe north by a line 93 links; on the cast by a line to Argyle-etreet 2 chains and 55 links; and on the south by that street 93 links. ^This allotment was U(ue<i by Sir Thomas 5rt#-

benef^or 21 years, tks 30^A Juae, 1823, to James Eyyle^n, and is ftotr, i4 is alleytd, held by applicant.

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Cue Xo. 1S68,—Henry Ilsirey, of Parramatta, by his attorney, C. ]5. Lyons.

Twenty-two percbca. oonnty of CiimberUnJ, parish of St. John, town of Parramatta, allot­ment No. lil, on the aonth aide of Pliilliji-streot, section Xo. 21; bounded on the west by a line 1 chain and 37 links; on tho south by a line 1 chain and 4 links; on the ea.«t by a line to Phimp-street 1 ehain and'ilUinks; and on tho north by that street 1 chain and 2 links.

This aUotmrnt vat ItasM hy Sir Thrnot Brit- hanr, fr.r 21 Mtnrt, f-i-om thf 30M June, 1823, io Eilviird DiUxn, ii{» aUryr^ thn! the oriaina] Uatr t* in tie pnttrfsi/in of rr/iplirant, and fiat trantfert in the Jnrm of tndwtrm»ni» appear on ike donmeni, /mm the oripnal holder to B<d^ri Ffyiileher, ihrouyk v\om the applieanit claim.

Case No. 13 9. —Henry Ifnrrey, of Parramatta, as trustee, by his attorney, C. II. Lyons.

Twenty-five perches, oounty of Cumberland, parish of St. John, town of Parramatta, allot- inon t Xo. 10, on the west aide of Charlca-street, in section Xo. 22 ; bounded on the north by a line 1 chain and 14 links; on the west by a line 1 chain and 35 links; on the south by a line to Charles- atreel 1 chain and 15 links; and on the east by thatstreet 1 chain and 41 links.Thia allotment vat leated hy Sir Thomaa Brit-

bane, for2\ ytart. fmm the SOtkJune, 1823. lo JlfAert F.mlf.her, vho, U it alleged, by hit Will, dated 24M July, 1833, dniaed the nlloimr.nt io Henry Jlarvey and Sarah Ai» vife, »n tryat

the three grandchillren of the'tntd R,d>e, tRicher, named reapecHrely, Sarah F-mlcher, Henry Jeatte Fmaleher, and Svaan Jane Foul- cher; tie (vo last of whom it is tfa'ed died underage, and unmarried, and Sarah F-nilcher alto died, leaving a H'i#i m Byrne, now on infant, for vhom and Rtjbert Foulcher, alto an infant, to vhom Svaan Jane Fouleher devued the alioiment by her Wilt, {made tinder age,) dated 3rd Hovemher, 1832; J/r. J/arvey tlaima at truatee.

Case Xo. 1370.—Henry Harvey, of Parramatta, as trustee, by his attorney, C. B. Lyons.

Thirty^ht perches, conntv of Cumberland, parish of Pt. John, town of Krramatta, allot­ment >o. i4, on the north side of Georcc-strect, !? 22 ; bounded on the west by a line3 chains and 3 links; on the north hy a line 72 links; on the east by a lino to Geor^re-street 3 chains and 3 links; and on the south by that street 75 links. ^Thia allotment waa leated hy Sir Thomaa Bris­

bane /or 21 years, from the 30/A June. 1823, to J,.hn Boldavorti, H is alleged -BuU ih* ortgi nal lease it in thepotaettion of the applicant

Case No. 1371.—Edward Flood, of Rydnev, by his attorney, W. G. Pennington.

Tbirty-sii perches, county of Northumberland, parish of Newcastle, city ot Newcastle, allotment No. 3a; commeneing at the western extreme of the wuth boundary fine of Bcycridges allotment >0. 3<, and bounded on the north by that line b^anogeast 7 degrees sonth 2 chains and 2fi links; on the east by a Hne bearing south 7 degrws west 1 chain; on the south by a 1 ne faeanng west 7 degrees north 2 chains and 25 links to the eastern side of Holton-strcet: and on the west by the east aide of Boltun-street, bearinu north 7 degrees east 1 chain to the western

extreme of the south boundary line of Beycridgo's allotment No, 37.Thu nUotmenl vxit lo^nitd to Ret^jafnin late

c/ (ht Sfd FtMftf or Rujfit, but >fOV of Rrylland*a Plaine, Port a)facqn<jrte, in June, ISSO; trho, it u nlleped, iold Aw intereii in the /onrf to Charhe Farrell, irho tramferreil hix right to John Jones, through trhom t\e ojjjflieant claims, A ehim for the Heed of grant of this land has also bec7h made bg the original holder, Jieynamvt Heed.

Case No. 13^2—Kflward Flood, of Sydney, by hii attorney, \\. G. Penoingtoo.

Thirty three pmhes, county of Northumber­land, parish of Newcastle, ojty of Nowcaatlc, allotment No. 1518; commencing at the northern extremity of the weatem boundary line of allots ment No. IftT, and bounded on the eaat by that Hne, bearing south 7 degrees west 1 chain and 9fi links J on the south by a line bearing west 7 degrees north 1 chain and 12 links, dividing it from the Court-house reserve; on the west by Bnlton-streot, bearing north 7 degrees ea-^t 1 chain and 85 links; and on the north by Scott-street, bearing east 7 degrees south 1 chain and 12 links, to the northern extremity of the western boun­dary lino of allotment No. 197 aforesaid.This allotment vaa authoriaed in 1835, hy Sir

Bichnrd Bovrke, the then Owernor, io be retained in the possession of Edvard Pi-ieat, vho had occupied it under the. authority of an ordei- frroh Sir Ralph Darling, and he, it is alleged, transferred his intereat in the alUitmcnt to H iliiam Henry Chapman, vho aold to John Jones, through whom the applicant claims.

Case Xo. 1373.—William Croasdill, of NewcastleTwenty-eight porehee, county of Northumber­

land, parish of Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 132; bounded on the west by 92 links of the cast side of Wolfe-atreet, bearing north 7 degrees cast; on tbe north by a line dividing it from allotmenU Nos. 134 and 133, bearing east 7 degrees south 1 chain and 95 links ; on the cast by 92 links of the west boun­dary line of the market-place, bearing south 7 degrees west; and on the south by a line dividing It from allotment No. 131, bcariitg west 7 degree north 1 chain and 95 links, to Wolfe-street.Thia allotment vaa Ivaied in 1824, under a regu­

lation then extant, to J. L. PUitt, who, it is alleged, is deceased, and through vhom the epplieant ilaimt.

Case No. 1374.—William Croasdill, of Newcastle.Twenty perches, oounty of Northumberland,

i^ewcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 137; bounded on the west by 92 links of the cs^siae of Perkins-street, bearing north 7 degrees east; on the north by 1 chain and 36 links of tbesouth bide of Hunter-street, hearing cast 7 deereessouth; on the cast by a line dividing it from al otment No. 136, hearing south 7 degrees west 9- links; and on the south by a line dividing it from allotment No. 139, bearing west 7 dcirree north I chain and 36 links to Perkins-streetTThis allotment vaa heated in 1824, under a requ-

latu.u then extant, to John Stronark, vho, it is alUged, ia deerated, and through vhom the applicant claims.

Case No. 1375.—William Croasdill, of Newcastle.Twenty perches, county of Northumberland,

Newcastle, city of Newcastle, allotment No. 190 ; bounded on the west ly 92 links of the

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OMt side of A paAuge diriding U from the Aoi- tralian^^ Agricultural Company’a land, bearing north 7 degrees cast; on the north by 1 chain and 80 links of the south side of Iluntcr^itrect, bearing cast 7 degrees south ; on tbe ea<it bj a line dividing it from allotment No. 189, bearing Boath 7 dcgree.s west 92 links; and on the south by a line dividing it from allotment No. 187, Iwaring west 7 degrees north 1 chain and 3G tiiikfl; to ihii paasAge aforesaid.

V(7M oriffinftlly located tc J. B. it u alleged, in dteewdy and

through ichom the Qfqrlicani claimM.

Caao No. 1370.—Henry Harrey, of Parranjatta.Thirty-two percheS; county of CumWIand,

parissb of Saint John, town of l^arramatu, allot- inent No. S4, on the north Mdo of fieorge-strcct, in section No. 22; bounded on the west by a Hno of 8 chains and U7 links; on the north by a line of 65 links} on the ea&t by a lino t George- street 8 chains and 02 links; and on the south by that street 66 links.Thin allotment teas leaned by Sir Th^mojt Brin-

bane, for 21 yearn, from the 30iA June, 1823, to Sarah Burrmo, tcho, it in alUged, nold her tnierent in the land io opplicanl, prevtouslu to proceeding to England, and in nw deeeaned.

Oase No. 1377.—•Tames Magauran, of Parramatta, by his agent, Henry Harvey.

One hundred and five arches, county of Cum­berland, parish of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatta, at tho south-west corner of section 23; bounded on tbe south by Ilarold-street 831 liuks; on tho oast by a line north 1 degree west 204 links; on the north by a lino to the Windsor Koad 301 links; and on the west by the Windsor Road south 15 degrees east 177 links.Thin allotment wan leaned by Sir Thoman Brin-

bane,/or2l yearn, from the 30M June, 1823,/o Benjamin Ratty an 84 rodn, hut by a nuhnequent meanuremeni ii wan found to contain 105 rodn. Rutty, ii in alleged, in deceantd.

Case No. 13^8.—James Magauran, of Parramatta, by bis agent, Ilonry Ilanroj.

Seventy-two and one-half perches, county of Cumberland, parish of the Field of Mars, town of l^arramatta, allotment No. 6, on the north side of Pennant-street, in section No. 7; bounded on the west by a line 2 chains and 35 links; on tbe north by a line 1 chain and 89 links; on the east by Sorrell-street 2 chains and 35 links; and on the south by Pennant-street 1 chain and 90 links.Thin allotment wan leaned hy Sir Thoman Brin-

bane for 21 yearn from the SOiA June, 1828, to Rhilip Rtely, who, it in alleged, in deeeaned.

1879.—James Ms^uran, of Parramatta, bis agent, Henry iTarvey.

irty-eight perches, county of Cumberland, pa^sb of the Field of Mars, town of Parramatta, allotment No. 4, on tbe south side of Pennant- atroet, in section No. 4, bounded on tbe north by Pennant-street 2 chains and 5 links; on the east by a Hoe 1 chain and 17 links; on the south by a line to the Windsor Road 2 chains and 9 links; and on the west by that road 1 chain and 17 links.Thin allotment wan leaned by Sir TTtoman Brin-

bane, for 21 yearn,from the 80rt June, 1828, to Anne Curtin, who, it in alleged, in deeeaned.

By the direction of the Commissioners,A, G. MCLEAN,

Court of Claims, Secretary.SOth May, 1854. |No. 79, 4ra Judy, 1854,-3.

IrinpounHing^.

MPOUKl/RD nt on the ITlli day Junehy oTflcT rtf M r. Edward Sparkc : *I __ ___________

One red hull aUr in forehcwl, of the tai)» I«Utand hind white, no ’si»ibte brand, 3 yean old

Onr j;ellow bull part of the tail and Mlj whit * visiblo brand, 3 ycaw old ; damj^ea U. each.

If not relsaaed, they will be sold in 24 dart from dnir m adTcrtising.

J- Coulter, Poundkeeper.3d.

I MPOUSOKI) at MontHlcrcw WolUngton,0n the I day of June, 1M4, from Mullnbonrcna^One rrey entire colt, braiuiod SI! on near shoulder •

damages £J. 'One bay entire horse, near heel white, branded on olf

ahmilder W-F; dsmagra £.4.One chcfnat mere, star m forehead, branded DX nw

shoulder.One bay foal unbrandod.One grey mare, illegible brand ofif shoulder.One Slat k eoU unbrarulod; damagia and driviiur 5s 3d

per head. ^ 'If imt released on or bef>re the 15th July, mu will

be sold at the Public Fotmd WdlinffUmWILLIAM liOBIXSON, Pottadkeeper

818 ^

J MPOLNDED at Mokmg. on the 29th day of June I 1854. from the Jlua of Wai. Finch, Esq.One bay horse, branded IM near shoulder, a star in

2forehead, the two fore and the near hind fetlocks white, switch tail, broke in, ebrnkt 5 years old, 144 hands hij^h ; damages Is Gd.

One bay entire hom. CX « CY under the saddle on tho near side. 2 on shoulder, 15 h^ds high.

If the aboye hones are not lelemd on or before the 24th day of July, 1S54, they will be sold.

CllARLES if ACKAY. Poundkeeper824 lOe.1 MPOUNI>EI> a* ths Settlers Home Pound, on the I 26th day of June, 1854One big red working bullock, snaO horns, no brand

riaible.One m^ie bullock, brand on rump right side but not

legible.One blue sided bullock, white back and belJy.One red cow, JM on rump right aide.One chesnut horse, blase down the face, three fetlocks

white, like WJ on near shoulder.If not released, to be sold on the 24tb of July

CHARLES WHIfNEY, Pouudkiipcr.1(W.

IMPOUNDED at Canowindra, on the 22nd ^y of June, 18o4, from the Estate of Thus. Icely, Esq. j—

One bay mate, black points, mealy muesle, if branded not visible, 4 years old*

One chesnut yearhne horse foal, small strips in face, if branded not vistUe.

One bay tilly, black points, like D or D near shoulder.2 yean old. X W

One black hom, star, like IO near shoulder, like PR or FR under saddle near side.

One bay cob, short tail, star, Uke 11 near shoulder.SS

illegible brand off shoulder, 7 years old.One black hone, blase, off hind fetlock white, like JC

near shoulder ; damages 8d each.Also. Re-adrertiscd from last impounding

One bay mare, pulled tail off hind fetlock wUtc, Uke DM near shouldor, illegible brand under, like CY off shoulder.

One bay colt, star, off hind fetlock white, like YC or YE off shoulder, 2 years old.

They will be sold on Thursday, 20th July, if not released previous to that day.

WM. WALSH, Poundke^.®25 iU.

I M POUNDED at Prospect, on the 23rd day of June. I 1854, from the Run of James Lowry and Kichazd

Pike: -One bay tnare, star on the forehead, no brands risible,

14f hands high.One bay filly fbaJ, no brands, about 9 months old;

damam 3d. each«If the aboYe horses are not claimed in 21 days frxun

this notice, they will be sold (o defray expenses.LUKE UUGHEi Poundkeeper.

827 toVed.

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IMPOrXDEP ftt C^mccoA, wi tbe »th day of June, 1S64, from Mr, HQrjmfiirf'u

One brown draft horae, saddle marks. smAil sUr in forAead, off shoulder like S, near shoulder Uke D, 7 years old, U hands high.

One ekrawbetrr working bnUook, right horn off, slit in ear,^^eoc out of left, on rump like J-flt,

One l)lapk working bnUock, rninp and tail white, cock horns, slit in left ear. on rump like PR, aged; damagw and driving, ds, tdu each.

If the aoo^ doacribed beasts are not claimed and Tcleaaad on or before the 2«ih dav of JuW, IH54, they WiU be sold at the Pound at Conrori acetwding to Act of U>ancil.

H, D. BURY, Poundkeeper. ^________________________________________ Ua.

fMPOl*NDRD at Tony’s Meadows on the 50ih day of June, 1854, from the esUte of Mrs. Hughes

One strawberry eow, red ears and mouih, branded JO on off rump, 3 years old; with heifer calf.

One yellow brindle heifer, white back and belly, wide stag homa, branded like BC on off rump, 2 years old: damages la. each.

One strawbeny bulk wide horns, no brand legible; damagea £l la.

Also, ixnf^nded by Mr. Durroe :—One bay Horae, white star in Ibrehead, little white on

bou heels, bumble foot, off fore leg crooked, branded on near ahouldcr K, off shoulder WF, long tail, fi years old, 16 hands high; damages Sd.

If not released in twenty-one days frcim this dale, they will be sold to defray expcnaca.’

JAMES M*CUVEY, Poundkeeper.lls.^

■fMPOrNDED at Mu<4ee, on the 6th June, 1854, 1_ from Goree, the estate of Chajries Lowe, ; damages ddL per head:—One red and white row, short uB, slit in near car, Uke

80 on near rump.One strawberry atacr, no brand risible.One yellow and white heifer, no brand tinble.One ted and white bollock, TS off rump, near ear

marked.One red bullock, TS off rmop, down hcttns, near ear

marked.If not released in twenty^four days they wiU be sold

at the Mttdgee Potmd.CU3. WAR MAN, Poundkeeper.

IftTsd.

rPOVNDKD at Braidwood, on the 28th day of June, 18*»4, from Lee Mount, for trespass One bay mare, blase down free, saddle marked, aged.C near ahoulder, illegible brand over.

One black marc, hind feet white, saddle marked, H off shoulder, PM near shoulder; damages 2s. 6d. each.

If the abore are not released on or before the 28ih July, they wiU be sold, accordijig to Act ot Council.

JOHN UAFFAN, Poundkccncr8s.3d.

IMFOLNDKI) at Camden, on the 28th day of June* 1854, from Camden Estate; damages Is. each

()n^ brindle steer, no brand, about 1 year old.One red and white steer, white head and lect. no

brand, about 2 years tdd.One farindk and white spatted heifer, Uke w off hio

about 2 years old.Oae red steer, W off hip, about 3 years old.One brown and white cow, no brand; red heifer calf

no brand, about I year old. 'One strswlKffry pcOcy oow, HL wnijolnsd near hin •

strawberry call, no brand, about 1 year old.tiout 2 Toam old.

One yellow beifcr, lake J off rump, about 2 Tsars old One red and wluu- spotted steer, snaU horai, uo brand

about 3 yearn old. *a*y«w old**^ *t«r, IL omi hip, about

Ooe briadfe alMr, no brand, about 3 years old.To be aold, if not released ia twentv-one da^-e

WM. S. MITCimX, Poundkaepor. __________________________ __________ 12a. 3d.

I MFOUNDED at Windaor, on the 22nd instant, from

One bay h w, both hind legs white, white markin frrehesdhiUfm^ii shape. stifrU white snip oa the ncsac, legible braiid on the neck new side; has a hol^w deru in the neck off side; damues Uk

IfnoicUuiwd, will be^dd on Lh® 22nH ► •

I MPOUNDRD at Tombong Swamp Pound, Kylstcme, I on the twonty^xth day of Jums 1854, from tbe Hun of John Lee, Esq.. Bylong, by Lislrict Constable laylor:—One Mrom coloured mare, larfjc star, with bliuc down

amp on nemo, white spot on near hind foot, “wfc^/our shoes on when impounded,

bfAndod H within C near ahouidcr, no other brand visiWc, 5 years old, U hands high ; damagea. ds.

It not released, will be sold on the 2lst day ot Julv,

JAME3 FRASER, Poundkeeper.iOa.

IMPOUNDED at Braidwood, on the 28rd day of J June, 1864. from tho Estate of Mr. Ralph iluat. scnr„ for trespaM:—One chotnut draught horso. 6 yoara old, 16 hands high,

blasa down frro, near hind foot white, Jl with 7 under off stiouidcr; damagoa £1,

H above is not released, on or before the 24th of July, he Will be aold according to Act of ConneiL

JOHN DAFFAN, Poundkeeper.808 96. 3d,

7bS9s.

I MPOUNDED at Mudgoc Pound, on the Cth day ofi June, 1854, from the Estate of Charles Lowe. £ku..of Goroe^ ’One red and white cow. short tail, slit in near ear.

branded like 80 near rump.One strawberry steer, no brand visible.One yellow' and white heifer, no brand visible.One^tmd while bullock, near ear marked, branded

TS off rump.One red bullock, down horns, near ear marked, bmndi*d

Tb off rump; damages Cd. each.If not rekMOd, they will bo sold on the 1st of July,

CHARLES WARM AN, Poundkeeper.

_______________ ____________ 10a. 6d.

1 MFOUNDED at Oresford Pound, on the 16th davI of June, 1864, from Toryburn Estate trespass:—

One brown filly, small star in forcheod, no brand visible black points rising 4 years old, 144 hands high, damages 10s. ^

If not released, oa or before the I3th July, WiU be sold.THOS ROD WELL, Potmdkeepcr.

9s.

I MPOUNDED at Lochinvar, on tlie 3rd of JuneX from Jacob’s run; damages 6d eachOne ^y marc, like JS on near shoulder, about 7 years

old, 14 hands high. ^Oae grey maro, like E cm off iOiouldcr, about 6 veurs

old, Id hoads high. ^One black howe, like NK on near shoulder. aaecL 16

hands high. ^One bay hor^ star and snip, like W,D. on near shoul­

der, aged, 16 hands h^^h.One iron grey hone, like I or Jr on soar ahoulOrr

aged, 16 hands high.One bay mnre, like \V on near ahoulder, about 6 yearn

old, 13 hands high. ^One bay foal, no legible brand, 6 months old.One ^y colt, near aide under saddle 161, off side like

C, 3 years old, 14 hands High.One red bullock, like LU on off rump, cro« in a circle

on near neck and off shoulder, 6 years oldOne black-sided bullock, 11 near rili, like JH oa off

shoulder, 7 years old.One n-d poley ateer, no legible brand, 1 year old.

If not ralcMed in twynty.four day. they will be aold.TUOiiAa mCKEY. I'oundieenerZ:

TMP^NDED atPaminaUa, on the21at dayof Junt,

I«‘^l*on botbhipa ;

nn„ I l-irerpool Ro«d:~One b^k horae. no brand eiaibie, new bind leg whit*.

““ iiw. about 3yeiui <^d, about U j Imnd. high ; damgea 6a.Ifnot laleaaed, they wUlbe aold on the July.

». F. DUEW, Poundkeeper. 796

9s 90.

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IMPOUVnEDal Red Pott llill, Faibrook, <m th«1 UtkcUyuf June, IM4:—

One hay colt, near side under eaddle FH.Ono dirk graj maroi near ihouldor OAS^?j orer C2,

cheek i\Onr dark bay or brown eolt, Wtao down the fcre, hjod

fctlocki white, near Aide undi r aaddlo xD,2 yean old.

One bay geldmic, Ainnll atnr in forcheml, lone tail and manu, hind fctlocka white, no bruul riBjide, about3 year* old.

One bay mare, MnaH atar forehr>ad, Icnw tail, near ahoulder like w brand not IcKihle, off aide undor aaddic W <»Ter JS upaido down.

One bay filly, if bmnded not vlniblc, about I year old.He*adTerti»cd:—

One bay mare, amall atnr forehead, off ahoolder like ML s damogea Gd. each.

If the above honiet are not rlaimed or rcicaaed before the irith day of Julr, 18^4, they will be aold affreeable to Act of Connril.

JAMES TULLOCH, Poundkeeper.12a. 6d.800

IMPOUNDED at GuUigal, from OuTiandady, JuTie 17th, 1864; treepoaa and drivinj? 6d. per h«d,

Ono rod and white ox, CC over O off rump, 22 over 2 off riba.

One rod and white ateer, illegible brand off mmp, off ear marked.

One red and white cow, like JT\V near riba, near ear marked.blue ox, Gy off mmp.

One red and white ox, CjCC near rump.If not releas'd in 31 duya, will be aold.

ABM. JOHNSON, Poundkeqper.10a.

JMPOUNDKD at Murrurundi, on iho I7tb day of June, from Warrah; damages and driTing 2a.

each:—One white cow, red cars, D near rump, like J nearthigh, One black anil white bullock, top off both ears, MO or

HO near riba, T near ahoulder Ono white bull calf, about 6 months old, unbranded. One red polcv cow, lop off both car?, \VN near rump,

3 near rioe, X near ahouldcr, IIW off ribs and rump, tv off aide neck, SA off thigh.

One mouac colored cow, PD near riba and rump.One black ami white heifer calf, unbranded.One red and white bullock, OB over 3 ofl ribs, HSnear

shoulder, off ear roark^.One red sided bullock, 10 off mmp, 2 off ahoulder.

luOne red bullock, hoop homa, illegible brand off rump,

like M off thigh.One red steer. BS near riba.

BOne Btrawborry poley h^er. same brand.One white bull, red neck, W off rump.

WOne brindle and white male calf, both ears tnarked, if

branded nut viaibie.One white cow, red cheeks, AC off ribs.One strawberry poley heifer, like IIIC off ribs, off car

slit.One red and white heifer, same brand.One while steer, same brand.One red and white bull, unbranded. Notice sent to

supponed owner.One grey horse, switch tail, XX near shoulder.

From Harbonvnlc, on I9th June:—One yellow and white bullock, JO qtvt faint brand

off , illegible brand off ribs.One red and white bullock, oock horns, T off rump, like

X off shoulder.One white bullock, Wfi near ribs, near nunp.

If not released, will be sold on the 21st day of July, 18J4.

JOHN ROSS, Poundkeeper.802 17b. 9d.

I MPOUNDED at Albury, on the 19th day of June, I 1864, from the station of John Uore, Ksq.One dark browm horae, broken, GL netr shoulder.One black yearling colt, white snip on the nose, no

visible brand; damages 10s. each.If the aI)ovc horses arc not released within 21 days

from this date, they will be Bold according to Act of Council.

C. FLUDE, Poundkeeper.803 9s. 3d.

IMPOUNDED St Carroll, on the 17th day of June 1864, from Tuloumhah, by Mr. Thomas Fandl,

jun. J trpspasa and rlriving, 9<1. per head* One white cow, W near rump, 3 near ribs.

One red and white eow, same brands.One black pol^ ox, same brands.Om* brimlle aided cow, same brands.One red oz, FOfi off mmp, x off rite.One black polcy cow, I or J M off shoulder, illegilde

brand off rump, notch in both ears.One white slrawberry hclfcr, 8Y off mmp, R near rump.

3(>nr» yellow cow, JM off rump, 3 off riba, slit in near ear. One white ox, black head and neck, JH crmlmnrd

within circle off rite, WM near ril^ notch in nev ear.

One red poley ox, O near rump, like EH near ribs.One brindle and white polcy cdc, B near rite, R near

rump.One rod ox, HR or RH off rump.One brown black ox, snail hom, O off nunp, H off

thigh.One brindle snail horaed ox, teand illegible.One red and white ox, cock horns, like C or O near

rump, iJlepblo brand near thigh.One roan ox, like RC near rump.One black and white ox, brand Uiegjble.Ooo brindle yearling huB, unbranded.One rod and white yearling bull, unbranded.Also, from Menedobry, Peel's River, by Mr. William

CobtToit; damages lOs.:—One chesnut punchy horse, star in htchead, kmg tail,

saddle marked, SET (the £ reversed) near stujulder.3

If not released within twenty-four days afrer publica- tioo, will be sold.

O. WALKER, Poundkrep#*r.7®^ Ite. ed.

I MFOTTNDED at Bungendore, on the 12th day tjf I June, 1864, from the Foxlow Estate, for inop^ pasture pre-emptire land ; damages 9d. per head. One black poley cow, ear mork^ milking suu:, white

on belly and tail. AH mmp, C ahotuder, illegible brand rite milking side.

One black male calf, white on belly, legs, rump and tail, star, unbranded.

One white cow, red cars and nose, Bpeckled on legs, ear marked off side, illegible brand rump milking side,

One atrawbe^'aided cow, red ears, like 1C lump and ribs milking side.

One red sided bollock, whitish head, off ear marked, like WC rump, illegible brand thigh off side.

Also from the same Estate, on 16th June, for truspius io open posture land ; damages fid. per head,

One yellowish working bullock, dark colour aboutand head, both oarfi marked, short dovrii boros, like

rump, 8C ribs, S riioulder off SHfe, UlegihJe brand shoulder, SC rite near tide.

One dark brown inclined to black working hullc»ck, wide cocked horns, MU nunp, MH near the back, Uke 9 thigh off sick*.

One red polev cow, car marked milking ride, white on back, belly, legs and tail, star, like H rite milking side. OB

One red and w'hite male cal^ unbranded.One black sided hdicr, white on back, belly, tail nnd

legs, illegible brand rump milking side.One black and white heifer, cut in dewlap, PC rump

and ribs milking side.One grisly cow, no brand visible.One blueuh female calf, w*hito about bcUy and tail,

unbranded.If not claimed and released, they will be sold at the

Public Pound, on Saturdsy, 16th July, 1864, ac^x^ing to Act of Council.

OWEN BYRNE, Poundkeeper.804 16s. 6d.

IMPOUNDED at (Jucante^an, on the Ifith day of Juno. 1861. fnixuY'iirrulainla:--

One light strawberry cow, 2 off ribs, C in circle with di)unond oTor near shoulder.

One yellow steer, white on back and head, off ear half cut off, ill^ble brand off rump, 8 months old.

One red ox, like a triangle near rump, JN near thjgh. One light strawbcTTy bull, mmriy white, red cars. 6 near

rite, like a faint brand near ruiup, 4 years old.One red steer, illegibly branded off lump and ribs, the

rump Uke 22 or 66, 2 years old.If not released, they will be sold at the Pound, cn the

24th day of July, 1864.H. LEVHK, Poundkeeper.

8C9 lOe. fid.

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1382I MPOUNDED at Kiama Pound, cm the 20th of June, J. by order of Thomu Kendol, for trinpastOno WoTO *tw. branded like in on rump.Ono W^k and white bull, unbraiidcxl. about n year old. One red and white bull, unbranded, about aycuold

78*BOBEBT EWING, Poundkeeper.

Of.

One Uy hom, JW off ahouldcr. small star in forehead, ofl hmd <caock white, 6 yoaw old, 141 haiidi hurh

”d™

One poley cow, W cm rump, liko D on thigh, both

One red bullock, AR on ribs.8

One black bullock, AR on ribs.8

Ifnot released, to be sold on the 21st day of JulyCHARLES WHITNEY. Poundkeeper

723 ‘ tlf.

I of June,,« the Run of E. H. O’Brien, Kao •—One black horse, MA near shoulder, MA under the

s^^c near side, hind foot white, sged, ]6| handshighi damages and driving 4s. fid?

CouncT ” hf> »c\, according to Act of

784P. HORSLEY, Poundkeeper.

Os.

I ** June the fith. 18.J4, byI J. Brown, Esq., trespass and driving »d. oach ■— ^stelkTnr't^. ‘■“rn}, off shoulder S with a

i?n i also a brindle andwhite bull calf at foot, imbnmdod.

)J"e »twr, no brand legible.lilte M off rump.snd hke JM oa off thi(?h.

One red and white steer, no legible brand.One ycHow cow. branded IP and 7 umlcmeath on off

mmp, and maiked on both cm.and released on or before the 30th of

ewf ’ ^ ^ to Act erf

788 C, C. M*CUSKEK, Poundkeeper.lOf. Od,

SYDHEYjPrinted hj WiLtUM PlAireox, Gorcnmioat Printer

Hyde Park, 4th July, 1884.