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THE PERTH GAZETTE AND WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL

the 2nd of March next, at 1 o'clock the following valuable estates, &c. &c.

That large Estate called "Cheltenham" on the right bank of the Canning River consisting of 5,300 acres of land, having a frontage on the river one mile and a half. There is a substantial house on this Estate and 14 acres of superior soil have been grubbed up by the hoe, 10 acres of which were under crop last season, and the straw will be given up to the purchaser; 20 more acres have been cleared of wood, and very little expense will prepare them for the plough. The Estate is situated within 5 miles of Perth by land, and 13 from Fremantle, and as one angle of it touches the swan opposite Pert there is a frontage on that river also an advantage that no other grant in the Colony is possessed of.

There are abundance of fine Mahogany trees. The pasturage is good and rendered more valuable by several fresh water springs, which are on the property within half a mile of the house. From its vicinity to the market towns of Perth and Fremantle, this Estate is well adapted for the breeding of live Stock, which can be sent to the former town through the bush in two hours.

ALSO, a grant of Land immediately opposite Cheltenham on the Fremantle side of the Canning, consisting of 107 acres of excellent alluvial soil completely cleared of wood, and possessing the un-common advantage of a frontage on the river of a mile and a half. The location duties have been performed on both these grants , and the Fee simple is guaranteed to the purchaser. They will be exposed in one lot or seperately as purchasers incline ; but the advantage of a river frontage on both sides is sufficiently obvious.

ALSO, 4,600 acres on the left bank of the AVON river in the York District, forming excellent sheep pasturage and fitted for all the purposes of productive industry. The term for performing the location duties does not expire for two years and a half from this date.

ALSO a Town Allotment on the Island of Rottenest, and 300 acres in the interior of the Island. There is excellent land on this grant and the pasturage has the advantage of a fresh water spring in its vicinity. The beauty of the scenery in this island is well known.

ALSO two Town Allotments in Fremantle, Nos 422 and 427.

ALSO, the whole agricultural implements, &c. on the farm of Cheltenham, consisting of a Cart and Plough, Spades, Pick-axes, Mattocks and breast Plough, Carpenters Axes, Felling ditto, Hoes, Sythes and Reaping Hooks, Corn Mill, Wheelbarrow, Carpenters Tools, Musketoon Guns and Pistols, Canteen, two Camp Ovens and ditto Grates, Empty Casks, Earthen-ware and Leaden Milk Dishes, and a Patent Churn imported per Cygnet, Steel Yards and Spring ditto weights, Butchers and Shoemakers Knives, Packing needles, Kitchen Utensils, Articles of Furniture, a Kangaroo Dog, two dozen Fowls, and an excellent White Boat in good repair, with Masts, Sails and Oars complete.

150 Bushels of Colonial Wheat, about 50 Bushels of Barley and Oats. A Quantity of Indian Corn, some very superior Wine, A few sides of Good Bacon, 15 to 20 bags of superior Isle of France Sugar. A very Elegant 8 day Clock warranted to keep good time. A few boxes of dried fruits, and a great many other articles.

The properties on the Canning may be viewed previous to the Sale, and the Title Deeds inspected on application to W.N Clark Solicitor. Freemantle,July 13th, 1833.



GENERAL POST OFFICE PERTH

Notice is hereby given that Mr. John Bateman is authorized to receive all letters or parcels for the Post at Fremantle, at the Harbour Masters Office. CharlesMacFaullPostmaster. February 15th. 1833


ON SALE

AT THE STORE, OF THE UNDERSIGNED Perth and Fremantle, Jan. 24th, 1833

Cogniac Brandy Jamaien Rum, Hollands, Cape Wine, Dunbars Bottled Stout Ale in hogsheads. Beef Irish Prime Mess Pork Candles, Arrack Hops, Raisins Dried Fruits Apples, Pears Apricots, Peaches Prime Butter, Snuff in Canisters Windows Glass Brass Cocks, Spades, Pick Axes, Sickles, Nails Steed Mills, Colonial Flour Wheat Barley Oats Men's Strong Shoes Cart and Waggon Wheels Corks, Cigars Crockery, Cloves Nutmegs, Pepper Shot, Iron, and Steel in bars, London Mustard. Tin Mugs, Pickles Pitch and Tar White, Black and Green Paint Mauritius Sugar Fine and Common Black and Green Teas. London Soap, Seeds, Stationery and Account Books, Slops, Tobacco.

G Leake


FOR SALE

At the stores undersigned.

Strong Scotch Ale, Pale Ale, and London double brown Stout in wood and bottle, Brandy, Rum, Hollands, Port, Maderia, Sherry, Claret, and other wines. Sugars, of all qualities,-Tobacco , Segars, Vinegar, Pickles, Chocolate, Raisins, Starch, Blue, Gentlemens Boots, Coats, Waistcoats, and Trousers, Ladies Bonnets and Scarfs. Writing Paper, &c &c. &c. Masts, Topmasts, Yards, Chain Cable and Anchor for a ship of 500 tons. The hulk of the Ship Rockingham. Also to be let, or sold, a fine boat of 12 tins and 3 neat Cottages near the Cantonment.

William Lamb Fremantle January 30th. 1833.


FOR SALE

That valuable Perth Allotment L No. 39,next to the one occupied by Mr. Mews, Apply to William Lamb Fremantle.


FOR SALE

THE Cutter rigged BOAT "SUCCESS" carrying 2 tons, with new sails, Mast, chain Cable and Anchor,-Price 35 Guineas Cash, or 40 Guineas in barter for live stock, or useful article of provisions.-Apply to W. GIBBS, Perth



Edited, Printed and Published by CHARLES MACFAULL at the Gazette Office, Perth.