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WEST AUSTRALIANS
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«^BIRTHS, DEATHS, and MAR
"DEATHS cannot be inserted in this Jour nattnless endorsed with the name and ad- dress of the persons by whom they are *e All advertisements will be inserted un- til countermanded, unless they rf toa date or instructions are given to the con
tracy.
Local Agencies,
Perth ... Mr. T. G. Molloy.
a55t ." Mr.JohnMcKaû. AiBAKT .. Mr> John j
?> " " ' nfr H H. Sewell
¿.Tran: ... gf-f-^.Moolton
SSS v; «Ä
Pbkmantle ... Messrs. j-j. «»
x «r.»-»-" * ,, T, Shenton.
SïïïïSS ::: £&-***
GYAxrÄaGudS{ IÜ.J.AUW1
TOMA PLAINS ... J
Newcastle ... Mr. C. S. Monger
KuIh ... fc^isS v!SUENB .:: S MATT
Foreign Agencies,,
Lo»x»> fordon & «oteh, St. Bride
Street Fleet Street
G. Street, 30, Cornhill
" F. Algar, 8, Clements Lane.
" Walter R. Horncastle, Central
' AdvSsement Office. 61 Cheap
81de. " _ n1.
llnBOUH» Gordon & Gotcb, So Collins
Street, West.
W. H Brown, 82 Collins Street,
West . _ 97 Norton, Hargraves, & Co., ¿I " Linsda Street, East.
Stoney : Gordon & Gotch, news-agunt«. BUISB.KB: Gordon & Goten do
Adelaide .. « H. Oarsee-ï,
Square.
.WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
PARCELS EXPRESS,
AKD
GENERAL CARRYING CO.
FREMANTLE.
WILL receive and forward parcels and
goods to any part of the colony.
Will also undertake shipment of general merchandize to all parts of the world.
Country settlers will find it to their ad- vantage, when forwarding youds by railway or otherwise to consign them t* our care either for shipment or town delivery.
Special alten lion will also be givon tu
shipping for this colony.
Spring Carts and Lorrie3 for removal of
Furniture.
Orders promptly attended to.
BOOKING OFFICE, CLIFF STREET,
FREMANTLE.
. J. E. FOKDHA.M,.
Manager.
PARCELS DELIVERY AND
FQRWARWNG AGENCY.
BOOKING OFFICE & AGENCIES
are OPENED for the Keceivmg, For
i- ""/i n^liverv of Parcels, Goo>ls etc.,
^Sf^W^KTH GUILBFOltD
YORK, and the other LASlkRlS Vl>
T1iSeinents can ho made for Clea.in» attÄtoms ; for Shipping and Forvvaid fo«-Parcels Goods etc , t" .and from all
°," "r it:, olul other Colonies.
PaThep«í ic wiU find great benefit from havÄeir goods delivered w.th Care and
that all business entrusted to the agency
will be efficently earned out. TIT"«T« boxes aro at different parts of the Tow ns tor
the convenience of Senders
Offices at all the WuyS^
Proprietor.
-"{«-"ANNIE ANGOVE begs to in-
form the public that she is prepared to .¡vole" ous on the piano te.junior pupds a?so lesson ia drawing, at Beaufort-.trott, Pt#3s A. invites parents to inspect her draw
in**
M"AR, Q U I S.
1HE
T1
ported
HORSE MAR- QUIS will stand at MOUNT PLEASANT,
from 1st Au- gust to 1st November. Terms ¿g2 per maro, to bo paid for when ramo ved. No responsibility.
THOS. EDWARDS. August 1st.
' IRAK"
f ÏTHE ARAB STALLION
, X " IRAK" will stand for the
" season at tho stable of the under- pinned, from 1st August to 1st
November.
Terms, 35s. each mare and 2s. Cd., Groom's
fee.
Paddock provided at 2s. per week hut no responsibility.
" Irak," by " Irak," Imported Arab, out of " Lady Bay," by " Abdellah," Arab, out of " Impress," by " Barkston," out of " Katie,"
imported.
y Irak" is rising five years old, stands 15'2, with splendid bone and muscle.
M. WALLER CLIFTON. Wokalup, 15th July, 1835.
YOUNG CHAMPION.
raiHE imported THOROUGH J_ BRED CART HORSE
*" YOUNG CHAMPION" of Scot _ ; land, will Stand for the season at Mr. SMITH'S BALEY FARM, NORTHAM.
Terms, ¿C3 per maro. Special arrangement for a number can be made with Mr. Smith.
S. H. VIVEASH,
Guildford.
July ICth, 1385. _
MERRY TOM.
THE imported PURE BRED CLYDES-
DALE, " MERRY TOM" will stand for
the season at BUCKLAND, from 1st August. . Terms ¿63 per mare. Groom's fee 2s. Gd. j Good paddocks will bo provided at 2s., per week, but no responsibility.
W. S. DEMPSTER.
Buckland, 21 July, 1835._
HIGHLAND LADDIE.
THE imported CLYDESDALE " HIGH-
LAND LADDIE" will stand at WALE- BING from 1st. August to 1st. December.
Terms ¿C3 10s., each mare and groom's fee 2s. Gd., to be paid on removal.
Special arrangements eau bo made for a
number of mares.
Paddocks at Is., per wee1'.
H. B. LEFROY.
Walebing, 21st July, 1SS5._
CONSTANTINE.
W^i
stand at LOCKE TILLE STABLES, the Imported THOROUGHBRED HORSE " CONSTANTINE," by " the Marquis," winuer of the Two Thousand Guineas in England, and own brother to the " Czar," ran second for the Melbourne Cup in 1881.
Terms for one or two mares ¿83 5s., each, three or moro ¿B3 each. Good paddocks pro- vided at 2s., per week. Every care will be talton but no responsibility. Mares to be paid
for when removed.
LOCKE BROTHERS.
Lockoville,20th July , 18S5._
YOUNG STANLEY.
T!
I ¡TE importe
thoroughbro
cart horse " YUU.NG STANLEY," wil stand for the season at Daliaek, and if 'Sufficient inducement offers will be sent to Beverley and Moorum- bine. " YOUNG STANLEY," a dark bay Clydesdale entire colt, is from the purest blood in Scotland, bj Stanley out of Blossom ; Blos- som by Conqueror, out of Boss, by Blockloy.
Terms-¿C3 per mare- Special arrangements
for a number,
For further particulars, see future ad-
vertisement.
J. H. MONGER,
_ , _ York. July lo. _
The Imported Clydesdale House
" Young Forrester."
* mSi^ÄW^ August at CREATON f\_VyHi PINJARRAH. Yodxg **- t- {g£z£»l¿" Forrester is now so well-known and has so frequently distinguish- ed himself on tho Show Grounds, that further comment is needless.
Terms-Three Guineas each mare. Pad docking by arrangement.
W. & G. PATERSON.
July 13th, 1885._._
SIR COLIN CAMPBELL.
THE
OL^
CLYDESDALE STALLION .SIR BELLN CAMP
seawill stand for theiKson at BEL VO , Upper Swan, from 15th August to 30th November. Terms ¿633s., each Mare, and 2s. Gd., grooms fee. To be paid on removal. An allowance of half ^ a guinea will be mada for ei>ch mare more ti_sn one being tho property of the same person Paddocks provided at rate of 2s., per week for each mare, and ordinary care will be exer- cised, but no responsibility undertaken. All mares to he removed by the 1st December, un- less special arrangements is made. _ and early applications is necossary as only alianted num-
ber of mares will be received.
TT. T- LOTON.
Perth, July 30th, 18S5. _
NOTICE.
. S. MONGER'S VAN
"DISPATCH."
ILL convey Passengers and Parcels ï and small lots of Goods daily from Newcastle to Clackline and Vice Versa, leav- ing Newcastle at 5"30 a.m. sharp in time to
catch down train from York and will leave ! Clackline on return to Newcastle initnedia tel on arrival of np train from Perth about twtdve o'clock, daily (Special arrangements xvith Families.) Every caro will be taken and the comfort and convenience of Pa'sengors studied In every possible way. Charges moderata. All pat ticu'.ars on application to the Proprietor. A van will be- dispatched to Clackline at. any time upon receipt of telegram from intending tr.ivellcrj.
Ko" Remember the distance, only 13 miles from Clackline to Newcastle and. via Spen- cer's Brook and Northam the distance is nearly forty miles. All Farcel-s and Goods addressed per Monger's Van will receive prompt attention.
Traps, Horses, and Carriages are always on hire. - Expresses done to any part of the
Eastern Districts.
C. S. MONGER,
Proprietor. ' Newcastle, June Olh, lSS/i,
LAND ! LAND
LAND !
"jj* AND for sale in all parts of the colony
That beautifully situated township"ol' NORTH PERTH. This, as an investment for a Capi- talist cannot be surpassed. It covers the whole of that beautiful and conspicuous rise fronting on Vincent Street. The price asked is extremely moderate, and the terms are
easy. . .
Also NORWOOD
The situation and value of which are too well known to require further comment.
Also PERTH TOWJN LOTS In all parts of the city.
Also NUMEROUS SUBURBiN
LOTS
as originally surveyed and subdivided. Beau- tiful river frontages to select from, from Mounts Bat Road to Location A5.
Also SBVERAL FREEHOLD
ESTATES
Including ¿£14,000 worth of Land in and about
YOIÎK,
with which the owners are desirous of parting for reasons which will satisfy any intending
purchr.sera.
WRIGHT & PATERSON.