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Government Advertisements.
Land Commissioner's Office,
Nanango, September 28,1877.
IN Pursuance of the 14th Clause of the Regu-
lations of March 1, 1877, it is hereby noti- fied for gonernl information that tho Laud included iu tho undermentioned Cancelled Selec- tion will be OPEN for SELECTION as Unsur veyed Land, under the Provisions of the Crown LatidB Alienation Act of 1S76, on and after TUESDAY, the 13th day of November, 1877, at the Lands Office, Nanango, at tho upset prico of 30s. per acre.
Particulars can be obtained at this Office.
Caucellctl Selection.
Parish.
Lato Lessee.
Arce
m
Barambah Banges
and Gobongo
Jolm JCiohtute
a. n r.
2SS0 0 0
(Signed) L. G. BOAKD,
4747 Land Commissioner.
BRIDGE AT MUNGINDI.
Department of Public Works,
Sydney, August 8, 1877.
TENDERS will bo received at this Office
until Eleven o'clock on TUESDAY, the ISth of October, from persons willing to contiact for the Construction of a BRIliGE over the Barwon River at Mungindi. Plans, Specification, mid form of Touder may bo soi'ii at tho Office of the Commissioner for Roads, Sydney, nt the Public Woiks Office, Brisbane, and at the Police Office, Narrabri.
Tenders are to bo endorso«! "Tender for Biidge at Mungindi," and addressed to the Under Secretary for Public Works, Sydney.
2382 JAMES HOSKINS.
HEAL PROPERTY TRANSFER NOTICE.
11AKE NOTICE, that Applications havo been
_ made to bring the Lauds described belcw under the provisions of the Real Property Act of 18G1. Any pci-3ou desiring to oppose must do so by lodging, by himself or his attorney, a Caveat in form B of said Act, on or before the days named :
1 Rood 10 Perches, being Subdivision 30 of Portion 226, Parish of North Brisbane, County of Stanley. Applicants, Jesse Paten, John Dunmoku Campbell, and Emma Readino, Trus- tées with power of Bale uuder will of Goorgo Reading, deceased. Dato, November 6, 1877.
1 Rood 27 8-10ths Perches, Subdivisions 3 and 4 of Portion 110, Parish of North Brisbane, County of Stanley. Applicant, Daniel Mohan. Date, November 6,1877.
1 Rood 17 Perches, being Subdivisions 1 to C inclusive of Suburban Allotment 1&, at Kangaroo Point, Palish of South Brisbane, County of Stanley. Applicant, Pete« Maceheuson. Dato, December 6, 1877.
HENRY JORDAN,
4S35 Registrar-General.
Legal Notices.
In tho Supreme Court of Queensland.
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
In the WILL of JAMES SUTHERLAND, late
of Hillside, near Brisbane, in the Colony of Queensland, Freeholder, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that tlio AC-
COUNTS in this Estate have This Day been lodged in my office, and all pal ties having any claims on the Baid Estate, or being other- wise interested therein, are required to come in before mo at my Olhce, Supremo Court-houpe, Queen-street, Brisbane, on or before TUESDAY, the (¡th day of November next, and if they should think fit object thereto ; mid if no ex- ception shall bo taken to such Accounts, tho samo will bo duly enquired into, at my Baid Office, on tho above day, at tho hour of Eleven o'clock in tho forenoon,
Dated, this 4th day of Ootober, A.D. 1877.
J. MACKENZIE SHAW,
4732 Registrar.
In tho Supreme Court of Queensland,
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
In the WILL of MARY FEG HEN, lato of
Mackay, in the Colony of Queensland, Spin- ster, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that, after tho ex-
piration of fourteen days f i oui tho publica- tion hereof, application will be mado to this Honorablo Court that PROBATE of the WILL of the abovo-uamed Maiy Feghou, deceaaod, may be gianted to BERNARD MULLIN, of Cler- mont, in said Colony, the solo Executor named in and by paid Will.
Dated this 11th day of October, A.D. 1877.
WILLIAM LAMBERT FOWLES, Proctor for baid Bernard Mulliii, Drummond-street, Cler- mont. By his Agent, C. E. Smith, Queeu-Btreet, Biisbaue. C018
In the Supreme Court of Queensland.
In the WILL uf THOMAS GRENIER, late of
Oxley, in tho Colony of Queensland, Gentle- man, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that, after the ex-
piration of fourteen days from the publi- cation hereof, application will be mado to this Honorable Court that PROBATE of tho WILL of the above-named Thomas Grenier may bo granted to GEORGE ALEXANDERGRENIER, of Oxley, CHARLES PITT, of Redbank Plains, and HENRY LUCOCK.of Oxley, tho Executors
named in the said Will.
Dated at Brisbane this 10th day of October,
1877.
JAMES O'SULLIVAN, 23 Town Hall, Bris- bane, Proctor for the Bind Executors. 5019
In tho Supreme Court of Queensland.
In tho GOODS of HEINRICH BUOHOLZ,
lato of Gayndah, in the Colony of Queens- land, Farmer, Deceased, Intestate.
NOTICE is hereby givon that, after the
expiration of fouiteen days from the publication hereof, application will be made to the said Honorable Court that LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION of all the goods, chattels, credits, and effects of the above-named Heinrich Bucholz, deceased, may be granted to CARL GUSTAV BUCHOLZ, one of the next of kin of
tho Baid deceased.
Dated at Brisbane this 6th day of October,
a.D. 1877. <d'
MACALISTER k MEIN, Proctors for tho applicant, Queen-street, Brisbane. 5023
In the Supremo Court of Queensland.
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
In the GOODS of CHRISTOPHER COLLINS,
late of Mackay, in the Colony of Queensland, Deceased, Intestate.
NOTICE is hereby given that, after tho expi-
ration of fourteen days from the publica- tion hereof, application will be made to this Honorable Court, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdic- tion, that LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION of all and singular the goods, chattels, credits, and effects of the above-named Christopher Collins, deceased, who died intestate, may be granted to WILLIAM EDWARD MURPHY, of Bris- bane, in the colony aforesaid, Solicitor, the duly constituted attorney of Henry Whiting, of Taralga, in the colony of New South Wales, and CATHERINE WHITING, wife of the said Henry Whiting, a Sister, and one of the next of
kin of the said deceased.
Dated this 4th day of October, A.D. 1877.
W. E. MURPHY, Proctor, Queen-street, Brisbane. 6020
In the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
In the WILL of HENRY HATTAM, late of
Long Gully, Sandhurst, in the Colony of Vic- toria, Miner, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expira-
tion of fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof, application will be mado to the said Honorable Court that Ancillary PROBATE of the WILL of the above-named Henry Hattatn, deceased, may be granted to THOMAS HASKINCt and MICHAEL COOK, of Sandhurst, in the Colony of Victoiia, the Executors named in the said Will.
Dated this 9th day of October, a.D. 1877.
PETER MACPHERSON, Proctor for the said Executors, Queen-street, Brisbane. 5021
Drapery aud Clothing,
"THE BEEHIVE."
JAMES KITTSON & CO.
HAVE much pleasure iu stating that the
ALTERATIONS are now completed, and the Stock is everything bo be desired. Thoy also beg to inform their regular customers and the public that they have added
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
procurable from the English and Southern Markets to their previously Well-assorted
Stock of
SPECIALITIES
IN
JUVENILE CLOTHING.
It is well known that the Proprietors of
"THE BEEHIVE"
have used every endeavor to put boforo the public tho
CHOICEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK
OK
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING
ever offered in Queensland, and they tender their
most sincere thanks to tho inhabitants, for the piompt and liberal rnaiiucr in which thoy havo responded to their exoitions. Twice h.ivo they had to altor and enlarge their premises within bus months, in order to provide for tho proper accommodation of their patrons, and no exertion shall in future be spared on the part of tho Pro- prietors to merit a continuation of tho confidence hitherto reposed in
"THE BEEHIVE."
Tho following will sorvo to convey bohío idea
of a few of the
SPECIALITIES
¿N
JUVENILE CLOTHINO.
To Buit BOYS from Four to Sevau years old,
wo have in
TWEED SUITS
"The Prince Alfred," "Iho Royal Tar," "The
Cossack," "Tho Spanish," "Swiss,"
And a Variety of Shapes and Styles unnamed.
In DRILL AND LIGHT SUMMER SUITS
Thoro is
"The Norfolk," "Tho Harrowgate," "The
Cliftonville," "Royal Tar,"
And a Special Line of
200 COSSACK SUITS,
At 7s. 6d. thu Suit.
Also, a Lot of
BOYS' SILK "VICTORIA" SUITS,
Beautifully Trimmed, anti of the Latest Design,
A Mauvlx. or Taste and Excellence !
SUITS for BOYS from Seven to Nine years old :
In TWEED
"Tho Siberian," "The Connaught," "The
Hungarian," " Alpino," and
" Cheltenhiim."
In D1ULL AND SUMMER MATERIALS
"Tho Harrowgate," "Tho Curragh," "Tlio
Sandown," "SptmituV1 << Norfolk,"
and "Cliftonville."
Tho above are all in Wear-resisting and Wash- ing Materials, handsomely and suitably Trimmed.
For BOYS from Nino to Twolvo years old :
"Tho Galatea," "Tho Rugby," "The Eton,"
"Tho Importai," "Tho Derby,"
and "Tho Stanley."
SUITS for YOUTHS from Thirteen to Sixteen :
"The Albert Edward," "The Stanley,"
"The Imperial," "Eton,"
and "Dorby,"
These aro very GENTLEMANLY SUITS, and mado of Hard-wearing Materials, suitable for Youths attending Behool.
Tho following ai o
EXTRA SPECIAL LINES
IN
JUVENILE CLOTHING, Bought Cheap, and aro being offered at
50 PER CENT. UNDER ORDINARY
VALUE !
100 BOYS' STRIPED DRILL SUITS, 5s.
Theso aie woith 7a. Od. a Suit, and will fit Boys
from five to seven years old.
120 BOYS' LAWN SUITS,
As above.
100 BOYS' SAILOR SUITS,
At Os.
These aro made of Soininervillo's Twills, Blue Striped, will Btand tho wash, and are guaranteed
to wear woll.
"THE BEEHIVE"
Also contains a Complete Stock of
BOYS' SHIRTS,
in Plain White, Fancy, and Regatta, Military Fronts, 5, 6, 7, and Manifold Plaits, Collars
attached and detached.
Together with a Large Variety of
BOYS' SCARVES, TIES, HATS, BOWS,
SOCKS, Etc.,
to suit every stylo of clothing, and also to match
the various Suits above described.
"THE BEEHIVE."
JAMES KITTSON & CO.,
QUEFN-STIIEET.
THE ONLY SHOP IN BRISBANE
WHERE
THE NEW SYSTEM
is
THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD !
5024
COSMOPOLITAN DRAPERY WAREHOUSE,
Opposite tho Savings Bank, Queen-street.
WBOLAM is kow OPENING NOVEL
. TIES in SPRING DRAPERY. LADIES' FANCY DRESSES
FRENCH MUSLINS and PERCALES PRINTED CAMBRICS
Splendid Value in MANCHESTER GOODS
BALLARAT FLANNELS PRIZE TWEEDS
The NEW FRENCH KID GLOVE, at 2s. lOd.
apair
Gentlemen's and Youths' New SUMMER
CLOTHING
i Cases, New Shapes, Gentlemen's HATS.
40 Per Cent, below usual value.
N.B.-AU GOODS marked in plain figures, and SOLD FOR CASH ONLY, much below the usual Brisbane prices, at the
COSMOPOLITAN WAREHOUSE.
2226
Drapery and Clothing.
A
CLARK ft TRELEAVEN
RE NOW SHOWING
ONE CASE
NEW RUFFLDNGS.
ONE CASE
FANCY HOSIERY.
5025.
TREMENDOUS BARGAINS I
3000 SQUARE YARDS ' FLOOR CLOTH.
TO BE SOLD AT HALF-PRICE 1
EDWARDS & CHAPMAN
ARE instructed to SELL, on their
Premises,
Cornhi OB
QUEEN AND EDWARD STREETS,
BmsiiANE,
3000 SQUARE YARDS
FLOOR CLOTH.
Reserve Price vsv, First Qualwüc,
2s. 6d. PER YARD.
EDWARDS, & CHAPMAN
Doom it unnecessary to mtiko coamionta on tho above,, fuither than ko state that the lowest price for sasw.1 quality in town is 4&. öd. per yuid.
THE QUEENSLAND DRAPERY
. HOUSE.
4514
li í>'. . i I !,'
1 ti . ' I "I um V
' it*!
8G PACKAGES NEW GOODS I
TUST RECEIVED. Ex Eden Holke ... 74 PACKAGES Ex Steamship Cuim
borazo .12 PACKAGES
86 PACKAGES
Which, with Rocont Shipments, makes
a Total of
523 PACKAGES
SPRING and SUMMER, DRAPERY
and CLOTHING; t-Q Dato,
Some GREAT BARGAIN^ "mengst
thoso Goods
FINNEY, ISLES, & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Diuvlus,
BRISBANE.
4993
DAVID JONES & COMPANY,
the
NEW CARPET AND FURNISHING
WAREHOUSE,
103 York-street, Sydney,
First Prizes at Sydney Exhibitions
1870 and 1877,
And Brisbane, Auaosr, 1877.
THE Now Warehouse is tho
centro of a magnificent block of buildings, and is admiiably adapted for displaying the Splendid Variety of Goods with which it is now Stocked, vi¿..
CARPETS
FLOORCLOTHS MATTINGS BLINDS
BEDSTEADS BEDDING
SATIN BROCATELLES SILK COTELINES REPS and TERRIES
SILK and WOOL DAMASKS CRETONNES,
And all Articles pertaining tojtbis department,
N.B.-Country favors (executed under skilled and experienced super- vision) will receive careful atten- tion and prompt despatch.
Residents at a distance will bo supplied with patterns, on applica-
tion.
Estimates given ii required.
DAVID JONES fc COMPANY.
NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT THE NAME AND TRADE MARK OF J. & J. CASH. CASH'S CAMBRIC FRILLING
is tho most durable and satisfactory Trimming for
LADIES', CHILDREN'S, AND INFANTS'
WARDROBES. 9102
Best Soft 6-Cord Sewing Cotton in all Colors,
and sui^ablo for any Sewing Machine.
EXTRA GLACE COTTON.
CROCHET OR TATTINO COTTON,
In Skeins or on Reels, Unsurpassed in Quality.
J.
Award at the Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876, for superior strength and excellent quality.
To be had of all Wholesale and Retail Drapera and Merchants throughout the world. 8060
ALL USE IT.-It is at every picnic. It is
in every kitchen. It gives the finiBh to every dish. It assists digestion It has a placs at Government House, and is Been at every re- spectable artisan's. The protectionists use it because it is colonial, the free-traders because it is cheap. It is the especial fa%orite with all classes, because, as one of the Sydney Clergyman wrote, " It is the best yet made." It is the AUSTRALIAN RELISH, made by WASH- INGTON H. SOUL, of 221 Pitt-Btreet, Sydney, and sold by every Storekeeper. Price, Is. 7968
Houses and Land, far Sale.
LANG FARM.
pT/TV AGRES, adjoining TOOWONG «J V/1 STATION, is. now Surveyed.
Sise oí the Allotiuants-from J to " ä li Acrtveach. 3
Prices-from £25 to £300 per Allot-
ment.
Eujmieut osteudiug over three years
ii desired.
Lithographs ave obtainable at the office of the Proprietor, in Queen
street.
RICHARD GAILEY,
Architect and Licensed Surveyor.
1155
LANG FARM. SECOND SECTION.
I AM now prepared to sell LANG
FARM proper, containing 113 Acres, cloared, ndjoining the TOO- WONG RAILWAY STATION, having 25 chains Frontage to tho Brisbane Rivor, in One or Five Blocks. Pay- ments may extend over from One to Five Yeais, if desiied, at 5 per cent,
interest.
N.B.-If not sold before tho 25th instant it will be cut into allotments and ofi'ei ed foi sale in a similar manner to the first section.
For further particulars, apply per- sonally or by lotter to the Proprietor,
RICUARD GAILEY,
Queen-Btreet, Baisbane.
5085
FOR SALE or TO LET, for a term of two or
threo ycaiB, a large Tan-roomed Brick HOUSE, situatod at Kangaroo Poiut, the pro- perty of F. 0. Dai vail, Esq, For particulars apply to JOHN CAMERON. Town Hall, Queen street. 3702
PRIVATE SALE.
A NEAT FREHHOLD PROPERTY in
x1. Bowen, at prcjont occupied by Mr. Craw
ford, Crown Prosecutor.
D087 ARTHUR MARTIN.
"| n' fj*^T ACRES, a charming property, well JL | O i Wtttorcd und entirely fenced, on navigable ù>er, thiity miles from Brisbane. Piico low. Tornis easy. E. HOOKER, Town Hall, Brisbane 867
lSnildiiig Materials.
KNIGHT BEVAN AND STURQLYS. CEMENT.
THE Undeislgncd having bcon appointed
Solo Agents for Quounsland for above colbbrated biund of Cement, have always stock on bund and shipments to arrive.
Indents executed on most favorable terms.
BERENS, RAN NIG ER, k CO.,
Solo Agouti for Queensland. 5007
DAMP nOUSES CAN BE CURED
ClIKAPLY AND TlIOUOUCIIILY,
At a cost of fioni 2d. to 3d. per Square Yard,
by inn
"PETRIFYING LIQUID."
IT is also ii most EFFECTIVE, DURABLE,
AND
ECONOMICAL WASHABLE WALL
DISTEMPER
And Substituto for Paint upon tho Walls of Corridois, Stnii cases, Wards, &c, of Hospitals, Asylums, Prisons, Woikhouses, and other Public Buildings,
FORMINO A MAltBLE-LIKE SURFACE,
Which is quite
UNAFFECTED BY DISINFECTANTS,
thus presenting gi eat facilities for the adoption of Sanitary Piccautions.
It is suscoptiblo of tho highest artistio treat
ment
IN ALL MURAL DECORATIONS,
As recommended at the Social Science Associa- tion meeting, and in the " Architect" of October
14th.
THE LIVERPOOL SILICATE PAINT CO.
107 CANN0N-8T11EET, LONDON,
And 30 and 32, Seel-strcet, Liverpool,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS ;
OF THE , CELEBRATED SILICATE
AND
ENAMEL PAINTS,
In all Colors.
GRIFFITHS' SILICATE ENAMEL PAINT
Renders Varnish unnecessary. Two Coats equal
to Two Coats of ordinary Paint and Two of Varnißh, than effecting great economy of
Material aud Labor,
"It dries with a hard, richly glossy surface,
having all tho advantages for which Glazed Tile's mu valued, at one tenth of their cost."
- Vide Tima.
1474
npHE GOSPEL OAK IRON and GAL A VANISED IRON and WIRE COMPANY,
Iron Manufacturers and Galvanisera.
First Brand Second Brand " G. Anchor O," Trade Marks. " Eagle,"
First Quality. Eagle Quality. The Gospel Oak is the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. The original Gal. vanised Tinned Iron was first made at these Works in tho year 1842. This iron obtained the prize medal for " Excellent Quality " at the Great Exhibition of 1862, it being the only prize
medal awarded in the trado.
Tho price is now greatly reduced.
Works-QoBpel Oak Iron Works, Tipton ; Mitre Works, Wolverhampton ; Regent's Canal, Limehouse, London. Warehouse-56, Upper Thames-street, London. Export Office-110 Cannou-Btreot, London 3988
Matches.
THREE PRIZE MEDALS RECEIVED
AT THE
GREAT EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA.
MERIGAN WALTHAM WATCHES FOR
AUSTRALIA.
CAUTION TO WATCH BUYERS.
Unscrupulous parties are Belling worthless Watches bearing Trade Marks very similar to the Trade
Maries of
Genuine Waltham Watches,
This is not only a fraud on the purchaser, but a great injury to th« reputation of the genuine Watch. In viow of these facts, the
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY would counsel buyers to insist on having their preference for WAL- THAM WATCHES respected, and not allow themselves to be putoff with any imitations, either foreign
or domestic.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
General Agents of tue American Watch Co.
WALTHAM BUILDINGS,
Holborn Circus, Losen*, E.C.
P.S.-Tho American WaHham Watch can be obtained Wholesale and Retail in Melbourne,
Sydney, Adelaide, and most of the principal towuB in the colonies. "