Gippsland Guardian (Vic. : 1855 - 1868), Friday 30 May 1856, page 1
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STEAM TO MELBOURNE,
nnHE Port Albert Steam
Navigation.'Company?s fine f*new screw: steamer- STORM BIRD, J. iB.-' Sydserff, Commandeiy.mll ihaye' immediate despatch'; after amvdvfor' above port. '■ r ?■':
Fares—rCabin..£(5—Steerage..£2.5s... _
■ Freight, per ton £2
Gold, for shipment, must he entered at the Customs before 10 o'clock a.m. on day of sailing1.
For Freight or Passage apply to
; ; ; ' "■ Wj\I1D 0 HERT Y, Manager,
127-03 Port. Albert, 31st Jan., 1856.
QUBSCRIPTIONS to the PATRIOTIC.
k_? FUND from the Upper District of Gipps ' Lancl, Victoria, collected by J.
Johnson of Mewburn Park.
" James McEavlane ." .. £50 0 0 John Jolinson ■ 50 0 0 William Pearson .... 25 0 q
Isaac Buchanan: ! 1 .. 10 10 n
J. W. Jones .. .. .. 20 0 0 William Thomson .. .. 5 0 g William Montgomery 5 0 q B. Guniiing-haxn:.. 8 0 q
M. Macalister '.I 2 2 n
A. Campbell-' ii i .. . 2 0 n II. M. D. Pearson .. .. 2 0 q
From the men on Mumbum Parlt.
Jacobus de Monlin, overseer 3 3 0 Neil Were, carpenter .. .. 2 0 0 John Luckmari, stockman .. 2 0 0 Colin McLaren, stockman .. 2 0 0 Arthur Orton, stockman .. 2 0 0 James Walker, stockman .. 2 0 0 Thomas Ryan, stockman .. 2 0 0 Joseph Atkins, gardener .. 3 0 0 Joseph Freeman, Farm servant 2 0 0 William Pritchard, stockman.. 2 .0 -0 James Patten, cook .. .. 2 0 0 William Rose, cook .... 2 0 0 John Clothier, sawyer .. 2 0 0 Henry Hall, sawyer .. .. 2 0 0 George 'Griffith/ bvickmaker'' ' 2 -0 0 John Thomas,.brickmaker . 2 .0...0 Thomas Daniel, fencer . . 2 0 0 James Welsh, fencer .. .. 2 0 0 Robert Bell, fencer .. .. 2 0 0 Thomas Macnig'ht, fencer . . 2 0 0 James Wilson, fencer .. 2 0 0 Thomas Dea, fencer .. .. 2 0 0
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£219 13 0
Tp; SETTLERS, STOOKDEIYEIIS, ,.&o T^/TcKENZIE & Co, Saddlers, beg- to
• acquaint tlie - public - that - they-have just received a large assortment of first-class HoasKiN Saddles with high knee pads and well stuffed seats, which they are able to offer at very i moderate prices They have also strong- neat's leather Busii Saddles, with liog'skin seats (made expressly for stock riding1) and a great variety of Ladies': Quilted Side Saddles.
Stations supplied at a discount on retail prices; * • Sole- -Agent- for -Man gus—Jack's
Stocic Whips.
63, Bourke Street-west, first door above Anslow and Burdon's Horse Bazaar.
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