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PRIOE THREEPENCE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1863. NO. 7886.

VO.L. XLVDI. H1U.THS. PLRSONB ADVBBIIbBD FOR. BHIP ADVBRTltJBMtfNl'S.

jpBINOB OF WALES OPBRA HOUSE. role Lessee and Director Mr. W. B. LY8TBR.

Stage Manager Mr. O. W. BARRY. Scenlo Artist Mr, W.

J. WILSON. BIRCH'S HOLIDAY TRIP Afternoon Perfbrm-enoe, THIS DAY, at a o'clock for Schools, half-price, yy a i i yjy I 8 I Tt I I lRGH'S HOLIDAY TRIP I Thai's What isu," jgtVBRY EVENING, at 8. That's When la It." That's "Where SCHOOL OF ARTS, Pitt-afreet is it" ICKBIS, aud and that's all Is It 1 CJCHOOL OF ARTS' CHESS AND DRAUGHTS CLUB. Tournament.

In onnneotlon with thie dub. till ooxmence on WEDNESDAY. 23rd initant. Name of competitors must be tent in on or before the Mud Instant ELECT CONCERT every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at SANTOS', Woolloomooloo Royal Hotel, corner of William and Crown streets. Admission free.

Liquors at bar prloee. PARRAMATTA Mr. F. H. NEEDS begs to Inform his Fsrramatta patrons that he has resumed hla Juvenile Dancing Class, at Mrs, Oiift's Seminary, Ohuroh-treet DELINEATION ef CHARACTER by HANDWRITING Send specimen and thirteen stamps to UJHLTA, General Post Offloe.

ASTROLOGY. Nativities oast Bnclosodateof birth, sex. snd thirteen alamos, to SPHINX. General Post Offloe. I CJHORT-HAND taught complete for by double entry guaranteed, 1.

I nm. 10,1. Soekkeepiog; General Post No. 63-14. Town Clerk's Offloe, Sydnev, 11th SeutJmber.

TO CONTRACTORS, to TENDERS will bo received at this Office until 3 o'ulsok on MONDAY, the 21st Instant, for BALLASTING and BLINDING-Palmer-street, from Wnolloomooloo-street northwards; and Paradise-street off in accordance with, the specifications to bo seen at the office of the City Surveyor. CHARLE8 H. WOOLCOTT, Town Clerk. i ro b. TENDERS are invited, an! will ha rmulvait -up to tbo 16th instant, fiom paHiea willioa to undertake tbe SALE end delivery of ICE for the entuing seaton, staling the rate per oent.

on the amount of sales. Tenderers will have ti furnish borans, wairgins, snd give security to the extent of 500 for the due performance cf the oontrsot For further particular apply at the New South Wales Ice Company's Oiiioe. 80. Homtar. strett.

El I Hi, I B. Patties reauirlnflr Ire can nhtnin ft hv Anntatnw at the Plant Paddlngton. A day's notion will he required for morelban a email quantity. I vniTnunn rTT I rtiuiJuii.uiin.ij.-iBiuMo are mviteo, up to 1tn A September, for the erection of a ootiage at Petershatn. Plane and tpeoificatione may bo seen at the olHje of Mr.

THOMA8 ROWK, archiieot 438. George-street. npBNDERS Detail quantities of UHadulla Pier, Villa at Newtown, and Cottage at Parramttta. without o-et to ussuocettful tenderers. Aoolv in Mr.

Nf AVKR. O.B., qntntilies snrveyar, 61, Hunter-stroet. ritENDBBS FOR TEAM WAY Tenders will be JL reoeived by the undersigned, to the 21st September next from parties willing to perform works necessary for the formation of a Tramwav. 18 milea lor.u-. from tha nm.

petty of Mr. W. C. Wentworth to Port Hacking. ine proprietor.

win luroltn the Iron rails aad sleepers: the contractor will be required to find labour aud all else. Plan and sections of the Iramway may be seen at the offices of Mr. E. J. H.

KNAPP. 100. Klimbeth. street, where every Information can be obtained. The undersigned does not bind h'meelf to accept the lowest or any tender.

Tenders lent in will have to be be referred to Mr. Wentworth (in England) for his consideration and approval. It. HUNT. No, 90, Phillip-street Sydney.

TENDER8 FOR SINKING A COAL SHAFT. Tenders will be reoeived by the undersigned for the sinking of a Coal Shaft on land the property of Mr. -W. C. Wentworth, situate at the head of Port HaoUner Creek.

It Is estimated that tha nnal will ha at AntS tit tlb Assort, at ber retldenee, Raphael-villa, Brighton viUm Uii llenr Ranhael. of ft ion. Oi'lbe tlb iiiisnt at ber rttutence, Km 61, PrUoe-ttrcet Si tie 10th' initant, at 7, Prince-street, Mn, Lindsay O. usfhutiday, tbe 10th Initant, at her ruldtnoe, aiesmore, uh. 4 in Ktcbtraa, of a dQugbte r.

Ob lie nth Irelant, ther xeeWe-noe, U5, CrowiMtrert, Wool- Joanoolw, the wireol too mewpwa v.urraa, oi a mignw. MARRIAGES. Oa tne Srd September, byepeolal lioenae, atthe-reatdenoeof Trnir En i Kiama, Henry, inirn hq oi ma iaie jamee nonnnr, i 1 11 ii? itineun B.N.. to Julianas, eldest daumter of Mr. JSJcollle.Mctloiieer.Wolloniong, Oo lb' 'ch September, at St.

James' Oboroh, by tpeolal lloenie, a lee Ber. Canon Allwood, Alexander Chtrlea Bayley, youngeet Si of the Uta Altiander Bayley, of Wood Ball, at. DoiauVti, Jamaica, to Amy Mary, daughter of the late J. alii Oa' the 8lb initant, at the reeideacebf the bridegroom's mother, Vi ibe Her. J.

Valkin, Mr. John Oorbett, to Elizabeth Grace, efoildioiritrr ol Mr. W. Writ shipbuilder, Sydney. n.

ih icih Bentember. at 8t Marv'a Cathedral, by the Ber. Itr. Dwftr, George G. MaaoD, of Dublin, to Hotltnna Oritfln, of Ql40W, JOUDgW nun w.iuu, ub.mu umiiun.

DEATHS, Ob the 6th August, at Molong, Jamet Glen Wilton, Ootrmnent aurvevor, iaie oi a.m. buip ncntia, BKea OQ years, n. tin initant. at the rtildence of her soo-in-law. Mr.

P. rotter, Wgh-tireet, Wett Maitland, Mm, Eleanor Williamson, On tie 9th Initant, JatneB Henry Wtniama, aged 2J yem, the nW hd of Mr. Daniel Williams, of Miuwden itwd, Newtown, lltrZ y. wj Virr Either, the teeond beloved daughur of William Pullagar, HiJli jeari and 4 months, SHIP ADVBBTI8BMBNT8. 0TERLAND BOTJTB TO ENGLAND THB PEMNSDLAR and ORIENTAL stbam KATIGATION COMPANIES ateamehlp NCRTHAM.

1610 tons. 400 hone nower. H. J. CEOTTOWB, oommander, will be deapalohod for 0ALLB, with ber Majeaty's mails, paasengera.

spools, and svro. en 1 i 'a ane vma oeptem oer, lood, at p.m., ktcblng at MELBOURNE and KINO GBOROK'8 SOUN1 Cirgo will be reoeived nntil 6 p.m. on the 19th, and qcde and parcels until noon of the 21st. Far particulars regarding freight and pa-iaira, with In- frniiatfon cn all subjects ounneotrd with the PBNI VSU- XAR AND UUlKNI'Ali blJSAM MAVlUAiiON COHPAM'B Lines, apfiy to HENRY MOORE, Agent Moore's Wharf, Sydney, 2nd August, 1863. Bstnrn tickets between Sydney and Melbourne will be yipta mturs lor aits.

TEAM, to AUCKLAND dlreot The InteroolonUl (New Zealand) Royal Mail StsamihlD CLAUD AW1I.TON. H. t). MACHEM. oommander.

will ba cViatckrd with the English mails on TUESDAY. Ssd- I i a -1 a icaixr lu'u, iipi nuuftwuu unco. Fa freight or pssesge apply at the Company's offloe, uranon nnan. JOHN TINB HAIL. General Manager.

rpHB INTERCOLONIAL NEW ZEALAND) 1 BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS during the ensuing ifarvlll Irave Sydney each month as under: FotAUUALAWD HAUILTON) Bitntnlsg to SYDNEY about rwNBUON. PIOTON, WELLINQTON, and lth. 8th. PORT COOPER (PHffiBE) 25th Behming to Sydney about 20th, lNTRRPROVINnlAT. RTRVinil.

NBH Ion 1 A BTBAMKB awsits ARRIVAL of the SYDNEY BTBAMHH1P at AUCKLAND, and LEAVES THB MANUKAU on the 24lh for Taranaki, Nelon. Ploton, Wtlliniton, Port Cooper, Otago. and hi Bluff, com-sjunicating with Invercargill. BBTUBNS from BLUFF os tbe 6th, calling at all the above places, and ARRIVES AGAIN AT MANUKAU, 18th of eaoh month. A Steamer LBAVE4 AUCKLAND HARBOUR ths lib, teaching at Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Olago.

BKTTJRNS from OTAGO with the Bnglleh mails about lie 18'b, ionehing again at above ports, and ABBIVBS at uruin aoout oi eaon montn. mformaHonwy.be glvenJT' JOHN VINE HALL, General Manager. ST0T1CE to PA88ENQBRS per A. S. N.

CLARENCE, for MOEETON S.N.c;.'8.le.m.hlp CLABBNOBwIU leave he Wharf at 10 o'clock on SUNDAY MORN- 1N0. wUl anchor off Clrnnl.r On. kualtertheurivJof the Mil steamship Bombay. Dfljuuisij ULnUiJL. Aiajuuzer.

I A. S.N. CoS Wlurfs SaMox-Btwet. I TBRNOON. SATURDAY.

To HUNTBR B1VBB COI.T.AROY. Tn.NTfjnT and ILLALONG, MONDAY To SrfJS.1!!?0. KIVEB. DIAMANTINA, abont raiuai, loin instant. To BRISBANE.

CLABBNCB, SUNDAY MORN. ING, at 10. TO MARYB0BOUGH, via BRISBANE. YARRA innna, ijlUttBUAY AKTBRNOON, at 6. To PATBBSON.TUES.

ir AFTERNOON, at 5. I SSbspkm JAMES PATERSON. TTIKRIIAV From EOCKHAMPTON tn PlnuiHR sttub PORT DENISON. SAMSON, Mth, and abont avm 'wjjiriiiucra turn BRIttBANB to IP8WI0H. The BRI8BANR m-u oBirowit.n,aaiiy.

HOCKHAMPTON dlreol-WILUAMS, about 17lh Instant 8AMUBL CLARK, Manager. A. g. N. Wharf, 8nssex street Pf B.

N. 8. N. to tlie HUNTER, "lauT' ih clTr op On WEDNR8DAY MORNING, at 7, the PATER- i "vuiwanvB Aurrxi oireot. P.

J. COHEN, Manager. Offlcei, foot of Market-street Manager. 8 N- 0a' STBAMSHIPS lo URIVTOV -The AQNE8 IRVING, on atunuAX.atSpm. IVEB.

via NBWQA8TLE. RAINBOW, on TUESDAY, at 7 p.m. IiLMOUTH V. DYB, Secretary. ILL AW ABB A S.

N. STEAMERS WOUONGONG -KEMBLA, on MONDAY, at 1 p.m.; and AIlMnhia unumr J.liAPULLA.-iBMBLA, on al 1 m. KBMBLA, on MONDAY, at 1 p.m. lpm. wnuat, Vlltta' on MONDAY, at 11 m.

HbbiuViTt; laa i no UAH at 11. HBR1MBULA. MIMOSA, on WEDNESDAY, at 10 tin. and uu inufloijai, zain lDBtant, pARRAMATTA 8TBAMBBB. VS ply on week days, vis, 1 BYDNBY-At a.m.

and 1 and 6 pfnu htm PARRAMATTA At 7 and lla.iand p.m. ft PARRAMATTA-AtrJ A STlhw WATER. The BLACK tiBBUAY MORNING, at 9, leavinr SSSwLf" WBDNRflDAY MORNING at 6 W1'80'? STEAMER-SUNDAY, 6 Th BLACK SWAN leaves- 'rStYWW Woolloomooloo. Watson's 10.16 216 ill Jul OA 12 and 6. Return tlnlrAtA.

UAlUON't I BAY STEAMER, SUNDAY. SetA CI r7 I3-Ti? PHANTOM leaves in ib woolloomooloo '016, 2 16 10,30, 2 30 Return tickets, Is, Watson's By. fl I as ana JJJAOLY BEACH STEAMER, THIS Ohwltr Qua 1M. 2 16 Woolloomooloo Manlv. 1U.S0, 2 80 8.16, 120, 6.0.

"UWDAY same hours. 8 16 a m. fain -v Fare, 2s. return ticket B. H.

WILSON. xa. TrAtitStlfl; BlBAMirPni. -JUdPlhsiBBD via ituiiAHAairrON I OF AUSTRALIA Fusrmuiti rivbr-tk. of lo, I A LTCB FIELDING is reqaestrd to OALL on Mrs.

Xm. UArrs as soon as poasioie. A NN MALLETT, Wanted She left Manchetter, A England, about 1828, with ber huib.md, Bdward Mal'ett for Sydney. Her half-tlster, Mrs. Phoebe itter, of Salford, England, died 8th October, 1858, letvlng her a (bare of her pisperty.

Should aha not make application within five years of Mrs. Footer's death, the property will be dltpoted of according to tbe provisions the will, Apply to iliJjlABl haioj, resent jraimuei oaueiu, xug- lanq. rlHABLBS PULSFORD, aged 13, who left his home on 1st July Issr, ana nss not neon neara oi sinos. Any one who can give any information oonoerniug him to hla snTlcted mother, No. 2.

Maitland-pltoe, Parranutta- sneei, win ocnier a great opiigaiion. T71 MEURANT. ner Claud Hamilton. OALL at 28. Jji.

Yurong-st Woolloomooloo, and find your friends. TF THIS thould meet i he eye of ARCHIBALD HUN- TBR, native of Renfrewshire, 8ootland, who came to tnis colony aoomt two years ago irom a taenia, jes mm WRITE to his Brother JAMBS, at Post Offloe, Casino, monsoona it. a. w. MICHAEL HART (or any person who osn give any scconnt of him), a native of Athlcne, who arrived lu this colony In the year 1841, by the ship Rosamond his sitter, Mrs.

GARDINER, will let him know something to hie advantage. Aaoress uaning-atreet, isaimalo, Hydney. nWBIAS BUBAHCL1FFE. Klrkbv Over- blow, Yorkshire, England In 1861 kept a store' at iiamoing nat diggings, nas not been neara of ny me parents for two years. Any information respecting him win oe inannuiiy receivea.

Aaaresa xvev, xtUiftflVil, varcoar. austubi io, iooo. WILLIAM WYATT, late Poundkeeper at Dubbo, yon are earnettly requested to return at once to Wellington, to your distressed wife and family, who are now living emirery upon cnarity. CSV. MICHAEL'S CHURCH.

Sarrv Hills. SER- C5 MONS (L) will be preaohed in this ohuroh i u-m uivnu ounaay, tne uto inetani in tne morning by tbe Rev. WILLIAM LUMSDAINB, Inoumbent of Atcnein; tne Jlventng, by the Rev. WILLIAM STACK, M.A., Incumbent of St. Mary's, Balmain.

The collections will be in aid of the Building Fund. Tl B-8 RK CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH On LORD'S DAY. SeDtember 13th. SERMONS will be preached on behalf of the London mifitoneiy cnoiety. mat in me nurtninu, Dy tter.

J. M. MILLS; that in the EVENING, by Rev. Dr. TURNER, niisrlonarlrsto Samoa.

I here will alto be a Juvenile Mlrslcnary MEETING In tne Ai IJSKMJUN. to which all are invited. To commence at 11 a.m 2 30 and 7 p.m. Collections at each service. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev.

Dr. TURNER will nreach TO MORROW, In the morning, and the Rev. J. MILLS in me evening, on behalf of tbe London Missionary Sooiety, vuiieoiions at ooin services in aia oi tne society. tTO-MORBOW, Sunday, the 13th September, the Rev.

rj. B. B. JENKINS, M.A.. Chairman of the Madras District (B I will preach (D.

in the morning, at 11, at the Weslevan church York-alrant and fn iha annin. It haircut IB IBB mortltr. tl 11. YR IAI1H GYMRAEG Cynnelir addollad erefyd-dol fel arferol. vn vr iaeth nnhnd.

vn YasriMv. n. rui.faDniojnl naymarxet. Ill IV 11 1 0501016, Doreu SABBATH, a.m, 11 orglooh. hwyr ditto 7 Ptydydytgwyllr, Mr.

DAVID JBNKIN3, 1 lefaru. ST. ANDREWS SCOTS CHURCH. SERMONS will be preached in tbe above place of worship on SUNDAY. 13 instant on behalf of the London ary Society, in the morning by Rev.

WHITMBB in the evening by Rev. JOHN DOUGALL. Colleotloos win oe made at eaoh service. NEWTOWN WBSLEYAN CHURCH SERMONS To-morrow morning, Rev, JAMES WATKIN Bvenlnie. Rav.

Mr. JKNR-lKn India. The usual quarterly collection towards the Circuit rata. HM ARINKRft' CVm II nU uum JLU of Ihe Presbyterian Congregation, Queanbeyan, and son of the Rev. JohnReid.

will PlBAOHmviliik. above Church, on the FORENOON of SABBATH next ito-morrswi, at eleven o'oiock. KUTIIKB8 ON INDIA, by the Bev. B. B.

A JENKINS. M.A.. fteneral flnnj.rtn(j.nH.t h. Wetleran Mbsiona In thA Mulru Tll.lrlnt Th. oi LMUiUrtK on India will be delivered in theWesleyan Church, Newtown, on MONDAY EVENING next September 14th, at naif-put seven o'clock, Thomas Holt, Ftq A in the chair.

Subject ef the seoond lecture: The Religion and Customs of the Hindus, and the Peculiarities of the Hindu minri. crwnU tA ih. nhj.iu. Mitslonary." A collection will be made after the lecture, towards the tnkTtirnfnt nf Ik. WuIm i i -UHIVIUUHUIV OUUUJ1 at Madras, and the commencement of a new mission amongst I tbe aboriginal tribes of the Godavery.

I xuvure leoiures win oe advsrtlted. Omnibuses to and j.vm. wjmiey, pwwi tug oqnmn until ten dock m. I sMnnli IAN TEMPERANCE AID 8QOIRTV A I V.JlVllSSl,7' de- JOHNREID, In the Mariners' Chnrch, Lower Oeorge -street on the Evening of 8AB- Ti Til X' t. lu-uiuirowj.

at OIOOK At the dote of thA lAntnrn than, tll .1 t-lM hlliont, ocnnectfd with the thA from IbA ahin n.lM a. nl wvHifmao u. W.IU.IIB fUUTUll. peamen are respeonniiy invitea to attend. rJS2'nKBLEYN DAY AND SONDAY BCHOOI.B.

HURRY nil.T Tl. a i a a mow tonooie wut os naia In the ascend week in wiurar, ana inose isaies wno nave kindly promised oon-trlbntlons are requested to send them in ae soon as possible. PRESBYTERIAN BURIAL the WOodflB fencA. nf aavamI if. -i 17.1.1 TZZ'C auovo a nroxen aown, ana the pieces are scattered about the other gravea, persons interested In the same are hereby requested to REPAIR them, and puttheendotures In order.

NotloeU alto hereby given that unless repairs be proceeded with within thirty days from this date, the trntteea wUl rmt tha REWnvar .11 va wuillSHI UIABtlUBULtlle i T'HUHAS BARKER, 1 JOHN M'GIBBON, Pydney, Beptember 8th, 1863. TtaJOTlCE TO THB HKBRBW COMMUNITY Tne entnlna HDfjnAVfl DAY gVMmn i on 1 HS- I asaiaai UWUIl, uPenons requiring seals in the 8ydney New Synagogue Z'SSuS. them by to CT. JOHN'S I COLLEGE, within the University of A o.BB,,,-,aB lllAUUUltAHUN of Hi. John'.

College will take niece on TUESDAY, th. ooii. a ItSSf Iirif wnen ohaBo1 -ii-i Mm an l.ofl swTa.aalsulAVauaa.AJ V. Lf. art tha A- tv at.

-Miaaiinsj rim IW UUllVCrUU DY WB ooUonwull)emade wa ksavw JWlAlltaJasSj, UlHIs JOHN U. WILES, Clerk. COMPANYPraoUoe for the Hand wick Matches ss follows: aiiiaiia nuns BAT UHDAY, 12th Boplembor, at 8. Long Range, FRID AY, istCdltto, ItT SATURDAY, 19th. at 616 morning, Jfvnw Tk a nran vaptain.

Mr. WILLIAM WEST, and tt.TfrZthUdlte 3 aooounts doe for these papers are to be paid to him. September 9th, Newtown snd Cook's River that havens- been -na- uV uiunai jaOIUflKQ and StdNRT MiAPtin" wh al oellnJy. endeavours to ensure an eulyaiul punctual September 9th. BlBArit a- AL a la a- JJORBESFORINDIA-Ths are pur- snd sound.

TT goon scuoa Hor.e'Bs.r.PRt C-Hereih01 0'; IRJBY GiyB NOTIOB that any persons detected in taking down fenoea. nar.l.a.l.'lJi. j.rS? till. X.S.lng "oss. otoarelesBly having down slip I j.W.W.F..

BsptemberT. "ti .1 "I.aH.T.('d. Moving Dloreni of WaaTav. I I I BHIP AVlVBRIISBMBNTH. B'OR 8ALB, Iron Sorew Steamer KANGAROO The undersigned have received lnatruotiono to offer for sale the fine new iron sorew steamer Kangaroo, just arrived from Neweaatle-cn-Tyne, where eha was built.

The Kangaroo stesmer has been built by the oelebrated Arm ef J. Wlgham, Biobardson. and of Low Walker, and intended for the oosatlng or intercolonial trade of Australia, for which she la particularly suitable. She Is constructed of the very best materisls throughout, and fitted with all the latest and most oonvenlent appilanoes for an purposes, one registers zu tons, uouueea Al at Lloyd's, sna will carry upwards of 600 tons 01 dead weight ner uimeneions are as ioiiows Length between perpendiculars, 135 feet Breadth of beam, 205 eet Depth moulded, 11 feet Dranaht of water when loaded. 2 feet 6 Inches.

She Is fitted with twovertloal steam-engines, oonatruoted by Messrs. R. and W. Hawthorne, and her speed under steam alone is 9 knots per hour. Her sorew la entirely immersed at a draught of seven feet of water.

8 he has on board a spare screw propellor, and an excellent steam winoh for Intending purchasers may obtain further Information, together with terms and conditions of sale, from G80RGB iiiium ana nova unamners, ueorge-streat, T)0 SHIP OWNERS, Steam Ship Pronrietors, Captains, and agents The undersigned having become the lessee of Mori's DRY DOCK (oapable of taking in hips of the largest tonnage), in addition to his establishment in Darling Harbour and the Pyrmont Patent Slip, is now prepared to execute with economy and dispatch any orders with which he may be Intrusted. An effloient stag of shipwrights, caulkers, ahipsmiths, and other mechanics oonnected with shipping, constantly Moployed. Monts metal, spars, and limber of every description always on hand. JOHN CUTHBBRT, ship builder, Darling Harbour. Ooes Cuthberf Wharf, Miller's Point, Darling naroour.

VTtLOATINQ DOCK, Darling Harbour. To Ship- A owners. Captains, and Agents The undersigned beg to inform the above that their Floating Dock (the first ever bnilt in this colony) Is now in full working order. It is capable ol bring pumped out in one and a half hour. They are now prepared to execute all kinds of ship work with the quickest despatch, and at reasonable rates.

A plentiful auyjHjf vi uiMitviBjo always eui uu liana, HELY and HARPER. xaro aortn tide of uas works. TVTEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICES JL1 TENDEB8 are required by the Government of new lor tbe perlormance ol the undermentioned servIoeB 1. A steamer to leave Melbourne within twenty-fnr hours after the dne date of the atrial of the Europssn Mail Contract Boat for Port Chalmers, Otags, calling at the Bluff. To wait in Melbourne for the mail, if detained, not UJUID UJBU IVW 11 a Bl It'I HO HO Uftl.

2. A Stesmer to leave Port Chalmers for Mnltvinm- nalt. big at the Bluff, earning the homeward mail of the oniony to Melbourne, not later than 2 p.m. on the 18 th of each month except February, and then on the 14th. The stesmers employed must be subject to the approval mo uuveruuieut, ana nan oe aoie to maintain an average speed of not lass than eight knots an hour on eaoh voysge.

All Post Office mails mutt be reoeived on board and delivered to destination free of charge. Mails to be taken from and delivered on board of the European Mall Contract Steamer In Hoksoa's Bay, at the expense of the contractor. A free chief cabin passage must be at the servtos of a olerkoragent of the Pott Office, en the requisition of the Government, and proper accommodation provided for sorting he tender to state the amount of penalty recoverable for general con-performance of oontrsot a penalty of 100 per diem sill be required for delay in departure after the time fixed on each voyage, and an additional penalty of 300 fer failure, after such delay in deliver1 is; the homeward mail ha Melbourne prior to the departure the Bnropean Mail Vontract Boat from that port Ths tenders mav state the sum for which lh li.l. n. uy puruou oi tne ioremennenea cervices will be undertaken.

The Contract to oommenoe on Jannarv lat. lfvu anj continue In force nntil the expiration of six calendar months' notice to be given bv either of the rariln. th bis intention to determine the same; provided always that tne Contract shall not terminate before the Slst day of Ths tenders to be endorsed "Tenders for the New Zeslsnd Mall Sendees," to be addressed to the Postmaster-General of New Zealand, and to ha i-uuiaa At later uiau ine low oay oi Deptemoer next. JtiSADBB UILSON WOOD. wwwnu ivm vmoo, XOa JnOO, ItKitJ.

TTI1W ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE Persons in- j. -i tenoing to TBNDKK. for the New Zealand Mail Ser-vioe, in aooordance with the terms of an advertisement dated General Post Offloe, Auckland, June 22nd. 1863. an mHimi.j iu uira iniuu, iti.

as reBpecis tne servloe from Otago to Melbourne vr natainerencelntheamount ef subsidy, if any, would be required, if the 17th or 18th days ofthe month were nbstltuted, as the date for the mall steamers leaving Port Chalmers, Instead of the 16th i The difference wttou ior eaon oi ineae aates. 2nd. As respects ths service from Melbourne to Otaim: vuti: i iw. I each day', detention 'of the steamer atkidbourni beyond the four d.ya stipulated for. opto and in- -MuiwwHA.

aui'j mr uiem WOUIU elusive of the 8th day, from the dne date of sailing i A in wnauna Vlljoon ffUUU, "uta, new aeaiana, July 16th, 1868. 1VBW, MA1L 8BBVICB A BONUS 11 of 360 wfll be paid by the Sub-Tressurer of ths ii iS? Bevernment atDunedln, to the Master of i. i. 7i with the New Zealand Europsui Malls within twenty-four hours after the arrival of the P. and o.

h. ui TJj.I-I -rj unna, ana aeuver the same to Otago (landing the Southland Star M.lbouU5e,W"U',r WiUlU ims Donua will be paid for eaoh of the montbsof Augntt September. October. NimmW t. i I Immediately after the 1 i rr win un proviueo; snail nave oertihsd that the service has been duly performed.

The Postmaeter-General of Melbourne, or some person appointed by him, mutt be satisfied that any biat offering eu infflnbmt ilMm.MrH fa. a .0 miL 't choioe of boats, the selection to mat vita mat omcer i J-flC. RB ADBR GILSON WOOD. Oaienil Post Offloe. New Zealand.

July 16th. 1863. CJHACK AMAXON A few of the IMM1GBAN IS by SfcAnr.TA board, between GBORGB F. WiSB. Agent for Immigration, hrtwff IinIgTatien Offloe, Sydney, Uth Sep-.

ARKIBD AND SINGLE HALB IMMIGRANTS f' BHAOKAMAXON Notice Is hereby given ii.j. 3 Z' aei are now prepared to join their friends, from on hnanl ih.n.i to join their friends, from on board the veiseL between the I w. a iii. nna p.m. I nion, igent ror immigration.

femTlsTs? 'S0011 Sydney, Sep. nvennD It man isaiiJHAHATTA CRICKET CLUB A Special v'11 MEETING of Members of theabovolub MgNDAY EVBNING next September 14th, at the Club Boom, Mr. Andrew Payten's. Georn- punn Aiunaow, Hon. Sea "iFrva.xa rKOVIDENX UNION.

A Sdo. iTthenSrl1 wmthSd fil "p1," "Poe Hall. oa WEDNESDAY, vsszxzniZEr'' A AND WIBBARY vrr i tne rropnorors and Share-4 o-aIaaI t0.tak 00 M0NDAY, the 28th instant it sue juiorary ior a term of years. Morehsad. reslgnad.

A. A. A. I a ii A. A.

MOREHBAD, aotiug hon, sea. Australian Library, 10th September. 1A. lHILOSOPHIOAL SOOIBTY OP- NBur annVn Monthly MBSTIKOnf tKUBiS WRON-sriA'S k' Ala L1 WBenT-rtreet'on WEDNESDAY, thslOth September, at 8 tVolook n.m. t.Lowsr Mtrrray-tn'eh- nablta.

tlnnatWTfop." MnU on th Summary da. ontlBnwm having litis art rr.neatod either to b7lngr forSlrf onTuwday. WILLIAM DOLMAN.h.jeoretarSf tpBICKBT ALBERT CLUB Members of the Committee will pli besiass. "DftTIS, hoa. seeratary.

i "fOR MACLBAY BIVBR 1 he MARY. For (night J. or past age apply os board, Vlotorle Wharf, lb OR WOQONQA (Gulf Diggings). At the requeat of anicnsTa uu rutLi innK will na aaLainaa nu ionday. For frefsht or nuaatrn fnavahlA In RvdnnvY annlv nn uoaru, uampseua or Atumnji, oio, veorge-Bireet.

FOB WOQONQA (Gulf favourite regular trader FORPOIBB, soar bat loading at Campbell's Jetty, Olroolar Quay, will leave poiitlvely THIS DAY, Saturday. For freight or psasage (payable In Sydney), apply on poem; or inunna, oia, uoorge-stceei. TaNLY VE33EL for BRISBANE The sohooner VLIBERTT, now loading. MOLI80N and BLACK. FOB ROCKHAMPTON dlreot Al dipper barque LION.

oommander. now nearly a uu anip, win oiear at us uuatoms uasuAi nrst, ana go to era immediately alter. For freight or paeesge, apply to LAIDLEY, in jnij a nil, ana i.ioya's unatnoers, FOB MBLBOURNB WHARF. The A 1 dipper aohooner ALMA, 260 ton, sails the day after To- uiurruw. Fer a limited quantity of freight apply to Captain HILL MAN, on hoard; or to H.

B. BBAUOHAMP, 11, aVarrBUK- met TTAOB IATJNOBSTON dlreot. The faat dipper brig WELC0M8, H. H. HOLLAND, oommander, wiB sail for the above oort on WRDNRftnAV.

lflth tn.tant. Has room for a few tons light freight only, tM which early ui'iicauon is neooraarv. rar in ant or naaiaira ann nn board, at Barker's Wharf; or to GILCHRIST, WATT, U1U WVs) goniBi FIRST VE8SKL for LAUNCE3TON. The favourite regular trader AGNES JESSIE, JOHN M'KINLAY, oomuiander, will be read to reoeive cargo on TUESDAY, and having the whole of her dead weight cufc-Bcu, ww in, quiuaiy ueapsicuea. For freight or passage apply on board, at the Grafton Wharf; or to LAIDLEY, IRELAND, and Lloyd's VUtlaUIJTIali ONLY VESSEL FOB PORT ADELAIDE.

The fine British-built baroue BORATA. A. W. JAfilC. oommsnder, is now loading at the Grafton Wharf, and will 1 i sLI sD It Allt Virni A U-JUVXVAVS For freight or pMMge apply to MOLISON BLACK, I OLY VBSSEL for AUCKLAND.

The fsvcurlte regular trsder NOVELTY, PHILLIP JONES, oommander (now honrly eipeote-i), has a large fffHuuu vi ner cargo engsgea, ana wut oe quioltly despatched. 1 or fielcht or mmxe anolv to AIDLKY. TRKf.A NT. avi I' CI 1 PkAnl FOB PA8SBNQBB8 ONLY. For PORT COOPBB dlreot The Al brltr HEATHER RRI.I.

will on rr iLUfinoiiAl next. Apply on board, at Towns' Wharf; or J. J. PEACOCK, ONLY VE88EL for DUNEDIN, OTAGO GOLD-FIBLD8. SQf The smart nllnnnr hrlir llAlt'P Q.

CAKPHIN. oommsnder. has a larira nortion of her imiku eungtu, auu win oequioKiy oiepatonea. I urueignt or cusBBge apply i DOST, uraoon wnsrf: to LAIDLEY, IRELAND, and Lloyd's- or chambers. FOB PORT COOPBB.

The One Al bsrquo CAMDEN, CUMMINS, master, now loading at the eat tide Circular Quay. Has room for a few tons light freight, for which, or pasrsge, apply to wtiucuH ana 17, Bridge-street SHIP JASON, to SAIL In September. To passengers for London. This favourite passenger ship hss already nw car" tBfKti "4 evsrsl cabins let. Will sail as above.

Has a full aoou. velt.amnmri Mm f7rmfort.f AS 'ffi HAH fi JAMBS tiZ.L. it Vnowktas- ta7X will have onlci 'dl, Mtch tor dead weight and wool, and J.W ABMITAQB "53! CO TjOB LONDON. Th sew Al Aberdeen clipper ehfp days.offersan admirable opportonlt forlntendhVg ILslilAIu JJU IHlll. BfiS Ulna rAciafwr.

A MR 'TJT'ZilJ ln.peot ner room, an3 eletint tcoommodatsOiu. AD CXMrlentVll aHirCsVin aUWimnanina tia astfn mA .1.. also carries a oow. rt OB Sail In a Few Days The firsC olsss shin SIR JOHN MOORR. RnniRTinM oommsnder, has room for a few tons of light freight If en- s5sj saw vlmji O.

A. LLOYD and Lloyd's Chambers. T7(OB LONDON The dipper ahlDSHARKAM ATOM KJS' will commence loading immediately on ditoharge of Inward Cargo. This Vessel hss excellent aMnmmnil.lInn fnm cabin and steerage passengers. to? i tq" gSJ JS'W TEUTON to MSWOBTh! na(50-! or FBBDBRICK FOR LONDON To follow the Jason -Far FobruaTy Wool Sales ThAflnA Al la .1.1.

Tor oa ea THB EOUTH, 821 tone regtater, JAMBS SBNNBTT, oommander, will be to reoeive cargo inafewdava, and sail on Mth Ootober. Hss a full rron accommoriation for salcon passengers. lpiy ou rjoara or to UIL.UIiK.im', WATT, and CO. MONEY WIQRAM and SONS, (of Elac.KWaH Yard. Tyinrlnn f.TMR CiV OtnvDia rpptbmtTiJd sail on the 23rd "gB-noent Al dipper ship NOBFOLK, 1100 tons, B.

TONKIN, oommndor; hu ior an oissses oi passengers. snd earrlfu, an AvnAtATtna xvatbs from Stdnbt Irst osbln, aooording to agreement. steward's attendanoe, i bird ditto, 21. Steerage fbnen berthaV 10. d.

waiuAbr-Jt and 9, Bridge-street" STIHARTKH. aW WANTnri nir rijfrite 600 1000 tons, to load at rnelgh-honrlng port for London. fynVr. PP1lon to lununii ls. man lit i.intyrvsi rhamKA.

tlHAKTEH. WANTED, one or twoamaitolip-J ner SHIPS Ann innn tv oonveyanoe oi asn aucaiouus Farly pplloatlon is necessary, to LAIDLBY, IRK LAND, and Lloyd's Chambers. CHARTER or FREIGHT Wanted, a Vessel, about 100 tons register, for a northern port otsei, auout sauiiiaiiM-anil BLACK. fOil ritBIGHT or CHARTBR The unrivalled WAHD DRAG0N Captain HAY- WARD. Apply to ANDERSON, CAMPBELL, and CO.

VVfcTgwC ch2ks r0u.UAvTrce'3 wbvow Baeieourns. Sll AHTMOTTH, from DV VMMl MTU Minsva.av A it.i. IT? -MP wl" been- jiii to at tneir rits ana expense. Bills lading mntt ba nrivtnAui undesigned, Vheni ofgMrM. SAUNDERS and anmts.

SBieSS7S qftomoOO to 660 toneT JAMES MALCOLM. against tblt vessel th. MAtJJ" lh before noonen ths 12th instant, otherwise thsy will aot be reonrnlaedT miiLBY and SCOTr. HCnrl'v'a'rsAntna to 60 T.FORD and Circular Oust. tons register.

IjIOR SALB. the nsw Barons RR8RRVK ballast li7i imirio wator requires ori. Immediately, to JOSEPH WiRD i 8 A B. iKwriSEPr rows tmrthsn 818, taSt' Engagement for twenty, four nights only of the oelebrated comedian, Mr. jueutrrx isr jrnitouii.

First sight of the Legendary Drama of RIP VAN W1NKLB. which will be produced with entirely sew scenery by Messrs, uion ana uuy. THIS EVENING. Sentember 12. the performance will oommenoe with the oelebrated Legen dary mama, in Inree acts, entitled RIP VAN WINKLB, or the Sleeo of Twenty Yean.

Bin Van Winkle, Mr. J. Alice, Mies A. M. Quinn Jtfferson Rowena, Miss Corcoran Deiiok Von Slans, Mr.

O. Walsh Knickerbocker, Mr. F. Yens go Clausen, Mr. Bamsden Bory, Mr.

Beamont First villager, Mr. Watson 1 hird villager, Mr. M'Lean Gnstcff, Mr. Daniels Children, Mines Mutphy, Hughes, Jones, Spirit of Heiderlok Hudson, Mr. Hudson Herman, Air.

manly NlckVidder. Mr. Llovd Beth, Mr. G. W.

Daniels Stein. Mr. Baker Eeoond villager, Mr. Watts rust spirit, sir. uamoa: Judge.

Mr. F. Bde Spirits of the OateklU, Alice ana Bute Dame Van Winkle, Mrs, uroaDy Child, Miss Dixon Aot 1 Period, 1760. The village of Cstekni-ths King's birthday merry making the country schoolmaster and his sweetheart the courts of true love never did run smooth the father and son knavery versus truth the nrew. JKir vab wikalis tne atner ol the village.

The Dutchman's view of matrimonial bliss the tempta tions of schnapps the tempter baffled the reward of reso- Intion-" Here's jour goot health, your family's goDt health, and may they all live long and Droaner." Dutch song ana cnorus, ny nip ana nis coon companions. juook out boys the wild oat's coming" Hip and his fran the grey mare is the better horee, Dutch waltz and chorus by the villagers. Comio tableaux. Aot 2 RIP'S COTTAGE. Love in a cupboard Old Rip at home the henpecked hutband-Rlp's oomlng to obtain the object of his attachment" Schnapps," the burgomaster a wolf in sheep's olotbing how to pay the rent the oonlract the schoolmaster at his old trloks again Venus the tormentor of the mentor Knickerbocker and crinoline leve's disguises needs muet when the Devil drives.

Soese 2. Old Rip the sport the meeting with tne spirits me sog a Irlena in neca Is a frltua indeed loud laughed the spirit as Old Rip trudged on" I say, old chap, arn't you leading me astray Snlrit of Hudaon the friendly drink Old Ripoveroome by his old enemy sohnspps-trlumph of the Spirit-defeat of Old Rip, and the sleep of twenty years. Act 3 Scene 1 Old Rip wakes altar a sleep of twenty years old Rip's confusion memory of the past I get pieuy oiue, oat a raot" we old gun tne Dnsn nis astonishment" I vonder vere I vas." Scene 2 Alice and Rowena Love's advice arrival of Knickerbocker the legiriator good news the rivals meetina- of the aarrv lovm the sailor and the lawyer knock-down argument. ccene ine town oi nip nativity old tup's return the old Dutchman and the young American no one knowB I T. I ulu nip Are we so soon lorgotten poor nip's sorrow dead-OirRlp's first toast Soene 4 The fiial knavery versus honesty arrival of jniu anavery ueieatea oia rtlp triamjtnsnt the sappy Here's your goot health, Your family's goot health, And may dey live long and prosper." After Which THE GHOST will dreadfull MMAn Mr.

X7 r. juusKt ana nr. opera, in tna lanirnania lotArindA. U1I1UW THB HAUNTED CHAMBER, or Fifteen Mlnntea with thA Rnlrita. Incidental to the sketch, the following ghosts will ap pear.

GHOST of a Lady, whom Mr. Younge will embrace, if iw can una ner. GHOST of Mvnhesr Von Dnntr. nrlth nhnm M- Younge Will Smoke a Tine and drink anmn Bavarian hAnr. GHOSTS of Sayere and Jack Heenan, fighting for the vuauifjiuuBuip ui uw onu.

UAiusiH ot uarleauln. Clown, and CnlnmMna. GeneTal melen nf t.hA fthnatA nnA int.r unnA Ar police i MONDAY EVENING, anvmrl annAarannA nf M. TOU1JT1I1 T) ui. ii mi 11 uoara vacxsaouh.

Prices of admission Dross rtrnla. tk. atalla. eu 1. upper circle, 2s.

Carriages may be ordered at 11 o'clock, to set down with horses' heads towards Hunter-street take np towards King-street Jox-offloe open from 12 tul 8 o'clock dailv. for the eala of CM. Doors open at 7 s'cleok. Overtom tmnmanui -t h.lf. 1, T-.

A N.B The free list entirely a A BlianATirlArl tliA Phh alone excepted Great Bill Two Pieces. Immense snouts of the real legitimate GHOST. "Touching this vision here, It la an honest Ghost, that let me tell you." TJolw" uuuea. uiiustriuat let me ten you. Sh.k.n mwini u.

irrTin, only fegIy authorised agent of Professor Pepper and Dlrkes, Btq, M.8.C.B.)riU have the honour of Intro! dnsisg to the publio of Sydney, for the sixth time, the THIS EVENING. SAntumhar 19(h. the perfoimances will commence with XilJi CASTLB SPECTRB. Introducing the wonderful illusions. To eonolude with, for this night only, RIP VAN GRAND HORNING PERFORM ANnn tt-j tlnguithed patronage.

oomrnfinrirD- at hair.naat tn n'AiMi- the great GHOST soenes from the Castle Spectre. To oon- uiuun wiui J.UJJO. in 11 A Art I A. lamanes mav be orrierArl far fnnr n'iln-iv On MONDAY next. Will ha ha A.

-J "1 li i wioijumooBt scenery, tne grand slsto- HiguuT, vy aunm neeve, entltiea Aaijivwo, Xjurtu Ur JUlLiAN. R. RKIFF'i F'S GRAND FAkRWHi.l.nriMnuuT XTX and LAST APPP1 ARANfTR .1 r. -o AJBWI SeptembnHtbV' A JTitUUKAMME. P.ut 1.

Trio Presto, op. 1 piano, violin, and vioiiaiuciiu jHAAthrnrAn Messrs. RRIFP. nint 2. Largo al Factotum Roatlnl Mr- F- LYSTER.

8. Serenade "I arise from dreams of Saalaman Mr. WHARTOH "aauiau 4. Calleen dha Mile. GEORGIA HODSON.

0. 11 Souvenir d' Australia Grand Masurka ds ftmtmlii il l.l. a AtOiU 6. DUO "Addlo" 17 ti LUCY B80OTT and Mr. HBNRY BQUIRHS.

fe Mvut oisu a rirjiiui oi ma Drave Usutvitt FARQUHARSON. Mil. ROSALIB DURAND and Mr.H."wHARTON. Tit IT 1. Dao- i wmt that Elixir" (Eliilro Donll and H.

WHARTON. Bong" Old Maid's Bemlnlsoenoee" Hatta Donlsettl TT.IInn Mlaa GnnnoiA nnntnn 9. Bg we were dots together" Old.KnglUh 4, Piano solo Amerioan sketch The Banjo Gottscbalk Mr. a nmDD 1 Oanwn "Del re dl Thnle" 1 Faust Gounod xwibjb -niuui Ifg aiee "xtioaa legeria" (flrstUme). Mi Mr.

6QUIRBS. 6. Aria-1 oyerbeer Bjy a. hoi 1 ua, 7. Jannv T.IaA'a Wnltn a 1 Auistrom 8, Descriptive Life Boat" BiisseU sxr.

AJa(4UAl ARSON. 1 Admission FW Shillings, snd Half-saorm. CnnAArt tA k-l. inV. V.

Tickets ean now be bad at J. Clarke's. J. Wllkle and Klvy, and Maddook' Georg tree snd Mr. Harnar.

Ah.miJt STZf moolao. -1 noouoo- AYBWATER HOTRt. kun r. leptamber. Tickets.

6s. eaoh. Th. JL mence at h. If-post 8 oWa" A Ji Wdni CBLBOT BALL, Saturdays and Mondays.

ShakeaniaA JJ Tb D. IIRATROM 1 Aonin, NBBDSjTsaober of Danelng, 1 i. i AO(juariA-BtrAsa. 1 anoint twiss waasj. I I of 440 feet The shaft mutt be not Isss thin three yards in diameter, and it la aupposed that tha whole or greater portion of the sinking will be through beds of Sydney aandstose and other rocky substanoea.

Tenders must he referred to Mr. Wentworth (at present in England) for his consideration and approval and toe undersigned does sot bind himself to aooept tbe lowest or sny tender. Psrtlculsrs may be obtained at the offices of Mr. E. J.

H. KNAPP, 100, EUxabeth-street North. a HUNT 90, Phinip-irreet, Sydney. TBNDERS will be reoeived on or before WBDNBS-DAY, the 30th Instant tor the ereotlon of a VILLA jcciiujritn ano out-ouioee. at toe Urove, Cook's River Road.

Flans and sneolfloaiione mav be seen nn and aftm. TUESDAY next on annllnatlnn in Mr. V. tlllM lun architect and surveyor, Exchange-corner. The proprietor does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender.

IN TBE ASSIGNED KSTAI tt OF MILLER! JOBSON. AND CO The 'I RTTHTRRS pared to reoeive TENDERS for the purohata, in oath, of the whole of tbe A8SBT8 in tha above estate on or before WEDNESDAY tnt. iha lAih in o'clock soon Particulars of the said asreta may be obtained on application at Messrs. RICHARDSON and WRENCH'S Booms, Vltt-street The trustees do not bind themselves to accept tbe highest or anv tender. xtjLiwn.nu WttUNUjU, 1 O.

KEEI.E. i Trustees. Sydney, 11th September, 1863. 'tP0 OARPENTEB8 and Joiners. IBuTDBRS ara -A required for the Carpenter'a and Joiner's Work of a rA.ISimAA J.rvl.A.lA T) mi imaeri tv'irs: or a residence (t Jarvltfield near Plcton.

for J. M. AntllL Eta. Mt WEAVER, engineer and architect, Moits-buildlngs, Pltt-street Sydney, to whom tendcraare to be addressed, on or before MONDAY. Ihe 21st instant.

NonderwUl besceepted unless perfectly aatitfaotory. buildings Roman Catholio School at the oorner of Sydney. Plan, and spe-oificatlon rosy be seen at the offloe of Mr. MUNBO. architect 64.

Pitt-timet Nnrth. riii r' celved until the 26th instant t- UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY An Kxamtaatloi for tha DRGRKH (IP l.r. l. olose ef Michaelmas Term. Candidates are requested to forward their names to the Regit trar before ths 31tt Ootober.

Books recommended. FOR CIVIL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW. I. Domafs Civil and Publio Law. edi'i mmuy Book Str1n' or Caahlng's 2.

Grollus de Jure Belli et Pads, Book fn T.ailn. F0B HISTORY, AND CON- .1. Hallam's Conilitulional History. 1 3, May's Conttltutlon ef England. Chsptera, 6, 6, and 7.

FOR GENERAL LAW OF KNfJT.AVn Broom's Legal Maxims. Legal Maxima. H. KENNEDY, Registrar. WO Ai A 8.

Gsntlenian IntAnlAA, ln hoM tna win flndi at QUEEN'S HOTKlZ Market-tquare, Wollongong, stabling aocommodaUon of the first order, with every oonvenletioe sttached. Spacious yards, separate stables, ooaoh-hooMS, and aWd saf! paddock, vary useful Ifor th, ex.roite of honwe. srly an! plicstlcn Is respeotfully soUdted. FELIX LANNOY. proptletor AjOTIOB.

Mr. B. B. CORNISH I the only person A. SUlborlstd tn sail hnrAAA a.II1a TI All parties srs therefore rautlonrd not tn knv nil 011 Mr Macqnarie River, branded A OTBC vAArpuus; irom ins anovenatnsa gentleman.

A. O' MULL AN. 1 LADY that took, by mistake, Blank SHAWL. Hi George-street on TUURS-DAY, the 27th ultimo, wlllobllgs by returning It PENRITH AGBNCY The nsdersigned has Ihh) dnlv annolntad hv tha IJai end Life Iniuranoe Company as their AGENT for ths, town ana district of PENRITH sod Is now prepared to Ti'SSS'SSt Mr. W.

X. LANGLBY, Hnntar-atreet Sydney, kaabasr, appdnled adT.rtUlnjr agent for to Ooclbush HaxULis reotlTAd by Mas-rs. Oordetk aad Gotch. A HasiAaAtrA a 1 a n. TvkniT 7 0.

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