His Honour the Lieutenant Governor has thought proper
in the Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, signed
communications made to those persons to whom they may
BY COMMAND OF HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
to direct, that all public communications, which may appear
with any Official Signature, are to be considered as Official
relate.
PETER BROWN, COLONIAL SECRETARY
NEW SERIES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 1833
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
Colonial Secretary's Office
Perth, January, 7th. 1833.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Mr. Henry Smythe has applied at this Office for permission to leave the Colony, by the "Thistle."
- By His Honor's Command
- PETER BROWN,
- Colonial Secretary.
- PETER BROWN,
- By His Honor's Command
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
Surveyor General's Office,
Perth, February 6th, 1833.
The Lieutenant Governor in Council has granted the following Town Allotments.
PERTH.
A 10.Alexander Collie.———H 6 John Bernard———L36. Charles Browne.———V 30. William Birch.———W 25. George Hancock.———W26. James Hancock.———W 76. William Beacham.———W 77. Richard Rowland. ———W 78. John Dewar.———X 2. James Lockyer———X 17. Peter Ambrose.———A 18. Perth School.———A 19. Perth School.———A 20. Perth School.———A21. Perth School———A22. Perth School.
FREMANTLE.
82. Henry Edward Henderson———156. Francis Heghin. ———402. Robert Habgood. ———410. Louisa Bond. ———422. W. N. Clarke and C. Spyers.———427. W. N. Clarke and C. Spyers.———415. Robert Habgood———424. John Hancock 1. James Mc. Dermott (suburban)
GUILDFORD.
139. Stephen Knight—
- J. S. ROE,
- Surveyor General.
- J. S. ROE,
NOTICE.
- Sheriffs Office, Perth
- February 6th, 1833.
NOTICE is hereby given, that LAURENCE WELCH has been, appointed Sheriffs Officer for the Districts of Perth and Guildford, and that JOHN BATEMAN has been appointed Sheriffs Officer for the district of Fremantle.
- George Fredric Stone,
- Acting Sheriff.
- George Fredric Stone,
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between William James Wood, and William Blackmore Okely, of Fremantle, Bakers and Storekeepers, was dissolved on the 20th day of December last. All debts owing to the firm of Wood and Okely, are to be received by George Leake, and James Mc. Dermott of Fremantle, Trustees to the Estate.
- W. J. Wood
- W. B. Okely.
ESTATES FOR SALE.
That large and valuable grant of LAND called "CHELTENHAM FARM" on the right bank of the Canning River, situated about 13 miles from the mouth, consisting of 5,300 acres, having a river frontage. There is a substantial house on the property. 10 acres of superior soil (red loam) have been cultivated and were under crop last season, and 20 more have been cleared of wood. There is excellent pasturage on the Estate, well-watered by fresh water springs, and the river is navigable for four miles up wards. There is an abundance of fine Mahogany timber on the grant, which is in the form of a square, so that one angle touches the Swan River opposite Perth and of course has a river frontage on the Swan, an advantage that no other grant in the Colony is possessed of.
ALSO
That valuable grant of LAND immediately opposite Cheltenham, on the left bank of the Canning, consisting of 170 acres of rich soil (red loam,) and possessing the uncommon advantage of a river frontage of one mile and a half. The whole has been completely cleared of wood.
These Estates on the right and left banks of the River will either be sold together, or separately as purchasers incline. They are situated within 5 miles from Perth by land, and 12 from Fremantle, and the location duties have been performed on both.
The agricultural implements on the farm consisting of a Cart, Plough, Harrows, Wheel-barrow, steel Mill, Spades Axes, Grubing Hoes, &c. Carpenters tools, set of Japanned Milk Dishes, several Guns, Household Furniture, an excellent Boat in complete repair capable of carrying one ton and a half of goods, with two Masts, Sails, and Oars; and a few doz. of Poultry may be had along with the property on valuation.
ALSO.
4,600 acres of unimproved but excellent Land in the County of York, having a frontage on the River Avon of nearly two miles.
ALSO.
A TOWN ALLOTMENT on the Island of Rottenest, and 300 in the interior well watered and admirably adapted for live stock as the Island abounds in superior pasturage.
If the above property is not sold by private bargain, the whole will shortly be exposed to sale by public Auction.
The Estates on the Canning can be viewed and the boundaries pointed out on, application to W. N. CLARK. Solicitor, Fremantle, who is in possession of the Title Deeds of all the properties.
February 1st, 1833.
FOR SALE
At the Stores of the undersigned.
Strong Scotch Ale, Pale Ale, and London double brown Stout in wood and bottle, Brandy, Rum, Hollands, Port, Madeira, Sherry, Claret, and other wines. Sugars of all qualities,-Tobacco, Segars, Vinegar, Pickles, Chocolate, Raisins, Starch, Blue, Gentlemens Boots, Coats, Waistcoats, and Trowsers, 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 tons, 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.
- William Lamb
FOR SALE.
THE Cutter rigged BOAT "SUCCESS" carrying 3 tons, with new Sails, Mast, chain Cable and Anchor,-Price 35 Guineas, Cash, or 40 guineas in barter for live stock, or useful articles of provisions.-Apply to
- W. GIBBS, Perth
TO SAIL ON THE 16th, INSTANT,
FOR AUGUSTA, KING GEORGE'S SOUND
AND SYDNEY:
THE fast sailing CUTLER JOLLY RAMBLER, J. BRIGNELL Commander;- For Freight or Passage apply to D. SCOTT, Agent, or to the owner J. BRIGNELL, who has recently purchased the shares of Messrs. Greswell, and Harris of Fremantle.
- Fremantle February 6th, 1833.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that Messrs. Harris Greswell and Brignell, owners of the Cutter "Jolly Rambler," have settled their disputes, and as Joseph Brignell is now sole owner of the vessel, she will proceed on her, voyage to Sydney, as advertise.
- W. NAIRNE CLARK,
- February 7th. 1833. Solicitor.
BREAD and FANCY BISCUITS.
W. J. Wood, of Perth, Baker, begs, to intimate to the Public, that he has a regular supply of Bread, and fancy Biscuits.
Bakings done every day, and carefully attended to.
ONE GUINEA REWARD.
Stolen from the church at Perth, various School books, whoever will give such information as may lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive the above reward upon application to,
- L. T. COOK,
- Schoolmaster, &c. &c.
- Perth School February 8th. 1833.