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Perth Gazette
AND
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL.



VOLUME VII.]
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1839.
[NUMBER 346.


TO BE SOLD
BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
BY MESSRS. L. & W. SAMSON,

On Tuesday, the 27th instant, at one o'clock precisely, on the premises,

ALL that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the town of Fremantle, consisting of a Dwelling-House and Store, enclosed with a stone wall, situate at the corner of High-street, opposite the Royal Hotel, formerly in the occupation of P. H. Dod, Esq.

ALSO,-

The Allotment adjoining the above property, surrounded with a stone wall.

This eligible property is in the centre of the town, near the entrance of the Tunnel, and offers every inducement for investment of capital.

Terms-Deposit in cash of 10 per cent, and payment in approved bills at three and six months, will be received.
Perth, August 9, 1839.


TO BE SOLD
BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
BY MESSRS. L. & W. SAMSON,

On Wednesday, the 28th instant, at Leeder's Hotel, Perth, at one o'clock precisely,

THE following ARTICLES:—Oats, Candles, Canvas, Sugar, Mats, Calico, Sago, Twine, Rope, Fishing Lines, Coffee, Pepper, Pork, Beef, &c., &c.

Perth, August 17, 1839.


TO BE SOLD
BY PUBLIC AUCTION,
BY MESSRS. L. & W. SAMSON,
At Leeder's Hotel, Perth, on Thursday, the 19th of September next, at 12 o'clock,-by order of the Mortgagee,

THE undermentioned Land and Town Allotments:—
1.—A Grant of Land situate at or near Guildford, on the right bank of the Swan River, comprising 100 acres, marked in the maps and books of the Surveyor-General's Office as B Location Q.

2—Three Town Allotments in Fremantle, Nos. 19, 31, and 32.

Also at the same time will be sold,

The Allotment No. 5, Sec. H, Perth, on which the greater part of the fencing is done.


ON SALE,

AN assortment of Glass, consisting of Decanters, Wine and Finger Glasses, Goblets, Tumblers, Jugs, Water Bottles, Butter Tubs, Wine Coolers, Salt Cellars, &c. Also, Table, Dessert, Tea, and Mustard Spoons, of British metal, nearly equal to silver.

G. Shenton & Co.,
Chemists and Druggists, and General Dealers.

Perth, August 17, 1839.


FOR SALE.

JUST arrived per Champion, and on Sale at the Stores of the under signed:—

Fine small York Hams, new Raisins, Apricots, and Pears, in boxes of 25 and 50lbs; Coffee, superior Cape Wine in small casks, Soap, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, also Men's Strong ditto, &c., &c.

WM. LAMB.

Fremantle, August 22.


TO BE LET
For one or more years,

A GRANT of 1,000 Acres, with a substantial Dwelling-house thereon, delightfully situated on the bank of the Avon River, in the district of Toodyay, opposite Mr. Whitfield's, having two large pools of water, which are fresh throughout the year. This Grant affords an excellent run for cattle, possessing many advantages, being the nearest establishment on the Toodyay road, about forty miles from Guildford.

Also, 1,400 Acres at Northam, being part of Black Boy Hill, having a frontage on the Avon River, five acres of which are in crop. This Grant also affords an excellent run for sheep or cattle.

These Grants will be let on advantageous terms, particulars of which may be ascertained on application to the undersigned.

J. LLOYD.

Fremantle, August 19.


TO BE SOLD,
Or Let, for a term not exceeding seven years,

A SMALL FARM conveniently situate on the right bank of the Canning River, with Dwelling-house and appropriate Out-houses, &c. Five acres of Land in cultivation, three of which are in crop. The proprietor would allow half the rent to be expended yearly in substantial improvements.

Immediate occupation will be given, and the crop disposed of to the purchaser or tenant at a valuation.

Application to be made to James Milen, on the premises; to T. N. Yule, Esq., on the Middle Swan; or at this office.

Perth, August 24.


TO BE SOLD,

250 BREEDING EWES, having lambs by their sides; they consequently cannot be delivered until the middle of October, but they can be marked off immediately. These sheep are at York, and in healthy condition.

Apply to Mr. J. W . Hardey, Mallöny, near York.


TO THE PUBLIC.

MR. T. CARTER begs to inform the Public, he will be obliged by any Commission as Agent to sell, purchase, select, or superintend the removal of Sheep or Stock in the York district.

Gwambygine Farm, Aug. 20, 1839.


NOTICE.


A PRIVATE Meeting will be held at Hodges' Hotel on Thursday, the 5th day of September next, 1839, when the Indentured Servants of Thomas Peel, Esq., are requested to attend, to take into consideration the most efficient measures to recover the Land and any other claims they may have on the said Thomas Peel, Esq.


NEW CHURCH, PERTH.


THE Trustees of Church Property hereby give notice, that they are ready to receive Tenders for 200 Loads of Stone, to be delivered above high-water mark opposite the Commissariat Store, or on the Church land, in front of the Military Hospital.

For further particulars, apply to the Superintendent of Public Works, to whom the Tenders must be sent on or before the 3d day of September next.

James Purkis,

Secretary pro tem.

August 6, 1839.


ON SALE
AT MESSRS. SAMSON'S,
FREMANTLE,

A STRONG Cart, with iron axle complete; a set of Waggon Wheels, several pairs of Cart ditto, one pair of large Wheels for Timber Carriage; several pairs of Cart Shafts, with iron work, complete.


JUST OPENED,

CASES of the following goods:—Victoria, muslin, and mouslin delain dresses; thibet and other fancy shawls; black, green, and brown silks; bombazines, painted and plain merinos, figured stuffs, children's dresses, camlets, black drill, striped cantoons, coloured Parramatta cloth, dress and frock coats; a large variety of superior satin, silk, valencia, swansdown, diamond, white and quilling waistcoats and waistcoat pieces; Black silk handkerchiefs; check, cambric, book, jaconet and glazed muslins; satin, gauze, and sarsanet ribbons; damask table cloths, &c, &c.

Also, a bale of excellent rugs.

G. Shenton & Co.,
Chemists and Druggists, and General Dealers.

Perth, July 26,1839.