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Ka Wtratb: National Library of Australia
Ka Wtratb: National Library of Australia
Ka Wtratb: National Library of Australia
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S.'LORD,* Esq" r~Al|i* of Bread for<*he ensuing Week, 6d^ ^ Avertg^Pw^of Afticles at ijist Saturday's Market. Wheat 7s. per, bushel maize 6s. peV do potatoes 10s. per cwt; fowl* f. fid.pr couple; egjgs Is. ..*..''.. $d. pef dozen.s
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au qua! stoejc, pr%fous redundancy be th consequence! that isto say, .there must be a much greater: quantity laid in than the Colony can have occasion for, atfd the whole being paid for in infer that as Sterling money, we have only to many thouin
SALE
tar
AUCTION;
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(By-Virtue of Lxccution), On Saturday next, the 17th Instant, on the Premif>, at Twelve at Noon,
thu^improvidently expended ed to lie useless ia thedifterent warehouses, o? the over ardent purchasers. From this^edundaney, which at the
sands" as are
is .unhappily too,.prevalent, prsent moment mostserioutf ofevil; first, an excessive demand for sterits value ; secondly, ling money, and a consequent rise in because iuat an amdue" competition in trade;"- undue,
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THE PUBLIC by
arises the
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His EXCELLENCY
the
GvEBNcm,
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willkproceed Jfei'SFXL. ' a neafr substatvtal, and brick built Dwelling House, most delight* commodious of Phillip-street^ opposite fuly siluateat the Comer Hyde Park. On the Premises there is a capital Well constantly Supplied with wholesome Water," and an extensive-AilotWnt of Garden Ground ina high sta,te of Cultivation, together with -every other necessary Cofc
PROVOST
MARSHAL
AUCTION,
^Excursionthrou^HoGtthe
tements^
and* yisif tft'p; tKe^riWcl^PFriibstfelt "the nignsfgr^ifiO^ppi'in cnip|iSintiftg^the pr^ the An appearance of "their growing crops,
veripleased to
f>ritrs*m
which
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promise
luxriancy
perhaps
heretofore
nn
Money
to
lor the imported commodities of other Countries, either tbat such importation must wholly be dispensed with, or tl^from th> want of a staple which would supplythjlac of folley, they must be paid for iii money only, and iii enable the importer to tfc|fc kind, pi\hioney that y/ill the market. The serf.fishery proved advan^ .pply tagepusfor several yars,-and was th^mbreicohsqu^n-^ lad as it eBabled our eaVIyadventurersto hiiiport^th for' productions of Europe'and,t|ie; East i^
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furs,which were procured by equr,mipvs requiringsmall not have been embarked capitals, otherwise they cc-uld fhib recourse has unfoirtuFor the last few in. years most part failed; and pur supplies have for the ^jtjely; -which must been furnished by steriiugpayments only, as all such money necessarily train the Cpjfpny of exerted to could be sent awayv ^pur^nternaiiipsi urces, the utmost, cannpfce Jpresuuied nu\clhan sufficient to an answer" this. ea<f ,a^H\tne?'Wo^: ivipec^dly;^ iw':; increase of population requmes an increased importa-' means of meeting tion,< without adequately adVanin^hei ad dtkonaTexpace.T' To carry on the internal busi the was found heces ,jis of tue Colony, then,; ;a uircncy circulated li e 'n' Private bills were coasequen cary* hand to hand a ^r 14 years ag^and were"passed from hiexiium pffetihj* the payment of money; istead of j within the last ti years was .tin property,,.which,7un;ii iwuamdcie of-bayinglabourers of every description. At that Hm th1 ef were few shopkeepers, and of course
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the Waders nviit euher seh t Vfc considerably les than vyht the equitable price ought to be, or otheiwise their pioperty perish op their hands ; and here it may be pretended that from the'avidity di the ifii st purchasers the community1 derive a benefit, the case hy the lowering of prices-which may be but how dearly^ they may pay afterwards a (tye, jm; for the unintended indulgence, experience frrquently and taking A ship or two arriving tas acquainted us. back theiircargoes for want of sale"condemathe market ; the articles that were once adrugat^engtb glow scarce, and the Public, who were accommodated once with the hrtd production* of other countries1 at an undervalue, to their cost, that the ^disappointment of the importer to themselves, terminates in a melancholy privation refer to a single instance: forth truth of which we with a cargo of teas ; namey, the Betsey froto Madras, were reduced which, owiug to an overstocked market, from 251. the first demand, te five pounds only per chest, and each of which chests, jhirchased originally in l8 months afterward* old at only five pounds, were at 80, 90, and 100 guineas each. Sugars; from the same have been retailed at a dollai a pound ; and tocause,
the execution
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\~ HE
"^CLAIMS
AND'DEMANDSV,
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being about todepaw.tha J" * all Claims and-Demands against .Colony, request them tu be presented to themselves for Payment**'' In the Skip Hunter, Mr. Charles Co* Mr,;and Mr*. Ballaid
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Hugh
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DanielJacklin
Wm.
Mazey
MatthewSmith
Fanfee and Tippah,, Otaheitajos. >, Good Ship Hunter being about jUbquifc thjr Port, Captain ROBSON requests all Claims against himself or said Ship to be presented to him for Payment ; and all indebted are in like manner requested to
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bacco, which scately a twelve^month since was purchased retails at 6, , and lto. and at 4d. and 5d a pound, now to sell at 30s. wholesale. has heretofore been known From what is already stated it i obvious, that the Coof maintaining lony is not in possession of the means and as its internal a stciling chculation within itself; to be kept business requires, a considerable amount
less obvious that a cumuic^ lon^iantiy afloat, it is no bj 'oust besuostituted, orthelocal trade be earned on mi be highly iucoir'caicnt, if not barter, which would The privutelriUs o mrmiduals variously practicable. ano circumstanced have'hltherto supplied the deficiency there was no sdfeinative-between thi<= although possible
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intending shortly to proceed to Port Dalrymple, request* all Claims to be presented ; and also any that may be on his Servant, Georgt M
RT JAMES
COX
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LL
Claims and
Demands
against Wm.
Siveton
are
as
requested to be presented for Payment forthwith, heiiitcnds leaving the Colony in the Ship Isabella. MARY PLO,WRIGHT in.ien.ing tuleave the the Ship Isabella, requests all Ciaim* against her may bs pie onied for,Payment and all those indebted to her are in like
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became desirable nrpoi competent ? "No; it wss tations requiied extensive payments, and the multitude dc-irous all of laying in a launched in o ti ade were a *tock ai the first hand, which required at a moment or ^of.great emergency .i when the discount upon dollars, could supply of greater advance than our usual resources be received!by the importers 1'ittchiiiney''as! could of. in six nmaths ; and as every overstrained exertion must iSis^muc^ wanting,'Y^ied; with the o that evil inay be productive of an evil somewhere, ?li Tlie present scarcity of sterling money may,, ihetiiaei: itself m s great a scarcity of currency shortly manifest of cauces, which T then, bcattiifoled'to r combination of whose as of stei The more respectable issuer, Pr8t order, ling. seeinfotv equa^^ ?'r could be entertained have been no doubt
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liaffoccasio for sterling payments. A dollar passed sometime* forve>hilings, and at other to the^^emer^mesfot eightor 'nine shillings, according of the crisis; (i the^change \vasniade i thse gency ot falling into the hands private bills.iWhich^siimes necessar i exclin ed by the drawers; were l'y importers, the allowance of 20 per vwh,paid sterling "money upon was1 after wards ;ob which difference ient.^ discoun),/
?few persons .'..who
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at all, yet some medium and little or none complained, of the issuers beiu^ horn upon the principle of a few their circumstances to a unentitled public eveim, who thai credit was whereas the very Public from the power o at obtained were liberty to exercise always A" predoubtful. con,iaeu*d rejecting any that were mium of 50 per cent, has recency been exacted for ^tei wa< img rooney, a* bad often been the case before;-but inbills were this because the drawers ^>f the current
MRS. Colony
and Demands
forthwith._
LL
are
Claims and Demands against' Elizabeth D.avias requested-to be presented ,for .Payment immeas she intends leaving the Colony in the Ship
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Pair o" Scotch Pebble Spectacles, silver mounted. Whoever L~~OST, may have- found-the same, aud will return them to flf. Hutchinson, Macquarie Pound fore their will receive a Reward of One Place,
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TO hie
weSalPnoticetiUWant
which po or'thoe' receve from other1 couhri ; on as as the cause long ?erty imisV be the consequence; Peruvian nii^esimbosotiied within .' .exists-for wer^the without manufactures, ,? utf&mfory; without produce, eouHe of tri' becomfcimpbyerishd^
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considerable aid to h^, Mnless" wrs ha;-)ts benefits been Ospehded j-^and have sufficiently that our internai resources vtailapper in-^
a^r^
ourlants
time when the means pressed to exchange theil bills at a at a most distressing diffeifnce were not attainable but of exchange, and peoplq of the very lowest order have cast aside their usual avocations for the superior advantraffic in bill, conimen tages acertdng from a palpable which by exchange cing with a few copper coin notes, and re-exchange
capital,
competency
be Sold for Currency, a handsome Mare, dsira i for Breeding, immediate Work ; for the of which, if desired, Credit will be given, _or Payment the Amount taken in Wheat, Maize, and Pork during the ensuing Year.-She may be seen on application to .* B. Beirne, the Coiner of Pitt-street._*
metarmorohosejuto
he Sold by Private Contract; established Licenced Possession, that well known House, situate in.Gloucester-street, formerly the Rewith or without an sidence of Mr. Thomas ./wright, adjoining Dwelling House ; for which Colonial Currency will be taken.-Apply
to J. Laurie,
IO
with
immediate
Huptcr
Thursday
last
armed
the
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stree|*_
UNDER
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/Ifcrired;
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local me#s: of^nswenng the ^emahds of importation were formerly stfpeiabunrtutv or that'thc relation of
either
InweaSd to compens
that
our
this
Ife^learly may/be
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the,
th^semeahs^^ ho
latter ^evident; lulled
Eudeavour, Capt. Walker, of Pork in high preservation, ^^r On Sunday morning last sailed the Mary Ati, Capt. Moore, for the sperm whale fishery.
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cargo
JOSEPH have
of,
occasionally,
reen
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doubt
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benefitted, ^andffche
mto^rpor|tie
who
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uiiiusured,xleters a' ntanyL capifrl have the nieaus, from mriinie$j>e perhaps may On Monday last, at,Windsor, by.the Reverend have soarcefy ulations ^iiich more^thiui chancear Second Otfioer Mr. CALLAR* Mr. CARTWRIGHT, of their dpendance. ?/?,')''.'??['? .',,.:.?m:':i%-J-.>' -?i^'' -iu to Miss JANE BLADKY, of the Ship Hunter, The object tobe^ noticed is, ;thavi^tYwi; LjVViacLor. ourselv^ Jto trade, jhstead^of Wnh :'m "
of hazarding
jonday last, by Special Li Church of St, Philip, Sydney,^by the ensc,*t the Printer ot HOWE, GEORGE Iicverendi&r. COWPE*, of George-street. SARAH WILS, this Paper, to Mrs, MARJtOD-On
tliat they may always House in. Gleorge-sl reut, at a.fair and liberal price.. N. . A large Quantity are immediately wanted. ^ the Public, that Convey*
to, inform those who Raw Hides to dispose find a ready market at his" begs
or
CHARTRES"infornis
ancing and Special Pleading are transacted by the. forhim, at his Office, No. 11, O'Connell-street ; and comprising the valions Forms of mer embracing or mortgaging, lapdtd leasing, assigning, transferring,
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nuinber, and certalnllmt: if aWle-Wtriplethe of the chance of purchase, availing themselves equally
OW^on Sale, at the Warehouse of Henry Marr, the following Articles, for Castlereaghrstrcet, which Colonial Currency .will be Jaken ; viz. A few pieces ;[oi faliiuancoes,,a few dozen of ladies, of and children's stockings^ a few j)ieces gentlemen, some excellent striped nankeen ano good India prints, Welch flanthicksets, cordnroys, ladies' bonnets, good and wide cheques, nel and calicoes, English print furniture and di\to" dimitie, s'orne fancy ginghams, bed and children's, hais,' cotton dungaree, ladies ticking, and lace, fancy waistcoating, gentlemen s hqots,: shoes, l& -tuiiiblers' gloves, butter and cheese, ad jt,Ynety
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in Council witb*n<trntions peal, and before the King for the necessary Proofs in Sup|rort thereof ; and, such, Assistance rendered for ollie* preliminary Professional Prosecution *or Defence of Suits, instituted cither
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expedient c&
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OFFICE* always wey at, had 1 At the GAZETTE * Bhnk Bills oj Exhangc, Bills of Lading,,Bill* Indin* Power* of "Attorney, "vf'Sale, Xssigitmtnts, tvres of Apprenticeiip tye. tye. at> a very moderato < -, (Waite.
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and wine
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glasses.
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