Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 14 March 1878, page 3
Stooli and Stations.
BAY HORSE, 16 hands, fast, quiet harness. Ton
trial Shoeing forge, Canning street, Carlton
STÄTb of P HAYMAN, Eso -For SALE, hand
some pair of Buggy HORSES, splendid Family W<n.oneltc, and Harness, complete On view at Mr y ilToughby's livery stables, St Kilda _ ITiOR SALE, splendid Carriage HORSE (bay), over
. 16 hands, young, Bound, any trial saddle, singlo »nil double harncsB Globe atables, rear Theatre Royal_ 1. oK SV.LL, splendid family HORSI, young,
. tcund, very Bhowy, any trial Port Phil ¡p Club »Ullis_
I, vu bALfc, two useful Carriofeeor Buggy HORSES,
1 quiet td nde or drive Samwclls, coachbuildcr, Flinders lane east_ 17KJR SALE,~Bplcndld Buggy HORSE, BulUblo tor J. doctor, staunch, very fast Thompsons livery
"|. uR f-ALF, a pure bred IIOItSF.,, six years old, Jr jood buigy and saddle E W Edwards, Lydard, Iliwthorn_
I/O It b iLl, GIpiM Land 1IOKS1, Bound, fcood cm X dinon sultablo for lony or driy W S HHlicnngton, 108 Elizabeth Btrcct
HOYTS Royal HORSb BA¿AAK - Carruno
HORSES, Hackneys, Brougham and Buggy Horses, Cnrriaf.es, Buggies, Pagncl Carts, Breaks
T> U 1Û. S~H~0 R T II O It N CATTLL
To the Cattle Brocdeis of \ ictc ria and Adjacent
Colonies
PECK, HUDSON, and RAYNOR havo recett oil In ftructions from Henry htovctison, Niddrie, to SELL,
On FRIDAY, 12th Al'RII
60 litad of his celebrated shorthorn herd,
Including
Tlic noted Imported bull Cedric not to be sur
passed in the colonies as a pure li des 17 yount, bulls
And
34 htifcrs, by Cedric
Also,
About 20 breeding cowa, in calf to Cedric and _ Wilfred_ T> U R b STUD S II 1 b P
Our ANNU \L SAI I of pure Merino, I incoln, and Leicester sheep will bo held iii Melbourne, ou Thura day, EOth, rridiy «Jth, and (if ntcessai}) Saturday,
31M AUGUST Nb\r
FISKFV and GIBSON
_RYAN and HAMMOND
"DYAN udHAMMOND havofnr FRI\AI% SALL XV A STATION
Ne ir the Murray
Well Improved, with ar>0 Cattle and 7000 Sheep Ifor j rice and other particulars apply to
Ryan an 1 Hammond C7 Bourke tt W Melbourne TH'll R f> I) A Y, MARC II ¿I, lis78
CLbAKINO OUT S^LL,
At
MOORABDIE STATION,
Near Heathcote
ITTERSIHNIf, FAGILSTO\F, and Co In con junction with J C \\ alkerand Co ,liav e been f vv oured with instructions by Messrs Campbell an 1 M kinnon to DISPOSE of the whole of their stock by PUBLIC AUCTION, ntMoorabblo Station, neal Hcithtote, on Thursday, 21st March, 1878
The stock to be sold consists of
SHLLP
3000 two and four tooth, mlved se\es
2500 ewes six tooth and full mouthed
2300 wethers, six tooth and full mouthed 1000 ewes In lamb to Rutledge s runs
700 lr-rge framed crossbred civ es, in lamb to Rut
Ictl^L s pure I Incoln rams
Will Le Bold in lots to Biut the convenience of luyere
200 head of cattle, moally bullocks, and in vci}
forward condition
HORSES 12 useful backs, and
3 bevvy draught horses
Sale to commence at twclvo o clock noon
A special coach for the convenience of buvcra will leave the Shamrock Hotel, Sandhurst, on Thursday March 21, at 7 a m, and return E uno day immc diately after the sale_
ANTED, a good M1LCII COW Apply Trinity
College S}dne} road Carlton_
w
Tenders.
BU It O U G II of II A M I L I O N
¿0000 SIX AND A HALF 1'bR CLM
DEBLNTURtS
TENDERS arc invited for one hundred and eighty (ISO) £50 DEBENTURES of the Municipality of Hamilton, bearing interés at the rate of 0J per cent per annum, and repa}ablo from thc}car8l83¿ tolOOO, aspcr "Gazette notices of the 10th November, 1877
Tlie principal and interest are Bccurcd on the muni
ripal revenues under the provisions of "The Local
Government Act 1874
mont of another loan of £f 500, has boon fixed to bo invested in Victorian Government stock In terms of the act
Interest pi} able half } earl}, at the Bank of V letona, Melbourne, or any of its branches in the colony of
bicton i
Tendersendoreed "Hamilton Loan accompanied by a bank draft or marked cheque equal to 5 per cent of the amount tendered for, must be lod-ïcu at tho office of Mcsprs J B W ero and Son 80 Collins street weat,Melbourne, on or before Wednesday, the 0th March, 1878
By order
WILLIAM SMITH Town Clerk
lown hall, Hamilton, Ftbruarj 22,1878
Wc arc authorised to extend the dato to the 14th March at noon it our office, for rccciv ing tenders for
the above debentures
Dated SO Collins street west, Melbourne, this 23th day of February, 1378
J B WERE and SON Brokers
M
T50R0L0H of ESSENDON and I LEMINGTON
TbNDEHS will be recclicd till 0 30 p m Mon lay, 18Ui inst, for SUPFLUNG 1200 yardö of MAIN
TLNANtb MFTAL
Particulars at this office N cither the low est or any tender not nectssaril} accepted
Dejiosit 5 per cent in cash oi marked cheque to be
enclosed m each teudcr
R LLTIIBRIBGF, Town Clerk
Town hall Flemington March 6,1878_
CHEMISTS BUSiNbiS -TLNDbRS aro required
b} ISth Inst for the PURCH \SE of LEASE, Stock in Trade, aud Fixtures, in the insolvent estate of James Nicholson, chemist, Walhalla, also, for
quarter acre freehold
Tenders to be scut to my oflices, vvheie full pal ticulars ma} be obtained
J HALF EY, Assignee
47 King street, March 11,1878_
JOSlPHCROOh architect, invites 1LVDLRS for
two brick COTTAGES, South \arra Apply his ellice, South "i arra_ J*"" OSEPH CROOK, architect, invites TENDERS for
Picket FENCING and Gates, Prahran Apply lils office. South Yarra _
JA B KOCH, architect, 40 Collina street cast,
. require IbNDERS for wood verandah COT
TAOF, Richmond_
MELBOURNE ORPHAN ASYLUM TENDERS are invited for 12 months SUPPLY of the undermentioned ARTICLES, to be delivered as required at the new institution, at Brighton ;—
Flour
Coal, at per ton
Firewood, 2ft lengths, at per ton of 40 cubic
feet
Firewood, sheoak or wattle, 4ft lengths, at per
ton of 40 cubic feet
Butcher's meat } As per specification to be seen
Groceries } at the asylum. Medicines }
Pure milk.
Printed forms of tender and full particulars to be obtained at the asylum
Sealed tenders addressed to the underslgned at Emerald-hill to be forwarded by noon Thursday, 14th
inst.
E. EXON, Secretary and Superintendent.
SYDNEY W SMITH, architect. Invites TENDERS
for BUILDING two Btory brick Shop and Dwelling
sfn«ÍU Knia Plim8 Bt his omto* 0r°J'strcot>
O TOBACCO MERCHANTS and Others -In the TRUST ESTATE of E SANDER and Co, of Swanston street, Melbourne, Tobacconists -Separate TENDERS for the undermentioned ASSETS will be received at our offico, 38 Elizabeth street, Melbourne np to 11 o clock on Friday, 22nd March, 1878, lu the following lota -
Lot 1
Stock In trade retail shop, 09 Snati
ston street, duty paid £422 14 5 Cigars . 105(1 ii 8 Snuff 94 13 0 Furniture and fittings 103 14 0 lines, fancy goods, Ac 041 10 7
£2439 3 6 Lot 2
Book debts, good £302 9 0 Do , doubtful 803 7 2 P«,bad .. 132 0 3
£1238 5 11 Lot 3
C«dls In bond . £3310 2 2
Lot 4
Ccoils in bond £3005 10 3
Lots
Goods in bond . £2747 0 3
LotO
Gooda in bond £1185 12 1 Stock lists may bo seen and forms of tender ob fcdned at our otfice daily, or on the promises, 59 Swanston Btrcct, daily bet» con tbe hours of 9 and 12
noon
N B -To facilitate examination of goods in bond, Customs oRlccrs will bo in attendance at the different bondB on Monday, 18lh lust
N B - No tendei will be entertained unless sub mitted on our tender form, and accompanied by deposit equivalent to 10 per cent of the amount
tendered
ECROYD and DANBY, Trido Assignoo3._ TO bTORLKFbiblth and Otlicre^lu tho TRUST
FSTAfb of T R KEANE, of Branxholme, Store keeper -TENDERS for the F REbHOLD PROPERTY, Stock In Trade, Ac and Book Debts, will bo rooolvod (cither se) ar-itel} or together) at our office, 38 Eliza beth Btreet, Melbourne up to noon on Frida}, 22nd March, 1878, in the follow inc. lots -
Loti
Freehold Propcrtv
Allotment Land (half acre), situated in tho tow n
ßbin of Branxholme, near ralhva} station, on which arc erected store, dw cllinghouso, bake
bullee, mid aUbles
lot 2
Stock in trade, consisting of drapery,
clothing, haberdasher}, Ac £291 10 4 Horses, lmnitEs, waggonette, Ac 95 9 0
«386 10 10
Book debts feood) 140 0 7 Do (doubtful and bad) l63 10 9 Stock lislB may bo Been and forms of tender ob lamed at our ollire, or on tho prcnilscB, Branxholme
TI c usu ii 10 pel cent deposit conditions, Ac
_ FCItOVP and DANBY, Inide Assignees
TENDERS twostorv 1 rick BUILDINGb, Nels in
road, Emerald hill (up to 10th) for Hoiiry Turn bull, Fbq Fl-vns mid specifications nt Naval Briaido Ijotcljsorth Sandridge_
TrNDLRS invited lid ct and Paling Fb\CIVG,
Asplu Ring, Ac , three bouses John Box, arclu igt j6Hh,h Btrcct Prahran_
TLNDI US 1 RhCTION of »i\ roome 1 woo len
House Thoa Boykott, nrclutojt, Orphanage block, UarcnUon street, Luicnud hill.
_Tendere. _
TO MEDICAL MEN-TENDERS WANTED for
tho RESIDENCF, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, DRUGS, Ac, of the late Dr Mercer, Fryerstown Previous to his death ho held tho following appoint-ments, which ore now vacant -Surgeon to Foresters' Court, Fryers, foresters' Court, Vaughan, Medical Attendant boarding out children, Electoral Regis trar, Registrar of Births and Deaths, Government ^occinator There Is also on Oddfellows* Lodge in the town numbering 130 The medical attendant to same lives at Castlemaine A splendid private prac tico can be done, as there is no doctor nearer than
cie,hl miles
Tenders to bo sent to JAMES REID, Esq , Fryers town, on or before tho 30th inst, from whom all particulars can bo obtained_
TtTTATRTllS -In the INSOLVENT ESTATE of
ABRAHAM COHEN NICOLL», of Melbourne, Tailor -TFNDLRS for the STOCK in TRADE, Shop littlnLS, «nd Book Debt« will bo received at our office, 38 Flizabeth street Melbourne, up to noon on Tues
day, 19th March, 1878
Stock in trade, consisting of men's
ond bojB' clothing, hosiery, hats, woollens, trimmings, and Bhop-flt
tin(,B £1735 11 4 Book debts good 111 8 0 Do doubtful 327 13 1 Do bad 77 12 9 Stock lists may bo Boen and forms of tender ob taincd at our office, or on the premises, 78 Swanston street, Melbourne, where the Btock Is now on view
ECROYD ond DANBY, Trade ABsigiioos
N B -No tender will be entertained unless accom
panied by bank draft or marked cheque equal lo 10 lier cent of the amount of tender_ rptNDEItS will Bhortlv bo Invited for tho JL FRFCTION
Of an EPIbCOPAL REBIDFVGE, At Ballarat for tho Lord Bishop
1REDER1GR WYATT, Architect 48 Queen street_
TENDERS will 1 e rceei ed up to the 10th Inst, for
12 mouths SUPPLY of bciccned AA COAL, do livcrcd at our soap and candle works, Sandridge J
Kitchen and SonB 28 Hinders lane west
TLNDI RS RI QUIRr D for ERr CTIÑG throe tbreo
story brick WarchbuscB Post-oilieo placo. Swan Bton street Willi im J Ellis, architect, 100 Eliza beth street_
rpLNDLRb W\MI 1) lor PÁTÑTiÑÜ~"í'apcrhang X Ing, and Whitewashing, Apply 53 Webb street, 1 itzroj_^___-____
rilLNDritb invited for racfcry PIANS 60 St
X David8 street Iitzroj Lowcbt tender not neressarilj actcptcd_ rill NDl ItbCÄTulNn lib WORK-alterations and X additions houtie Puiit-ro.id Apply Southern Brewery, Riehmond near town hall_
Building Materials.
UblltAI ASIAN SAW and MOULÜINO MILL',
COLLINS STREET WLST, Near V, noonan Railvvay-B
Ou S VLE,
At euri cut rales
American clear pine, lumber and sbelv ing I Baltic deals and b ittcns, solid and cut
Oregon and kauri logs and planking
Baltic flooring, lining, and wcathcrboirds Jvauri, pitch pino, and Quebec flooring
American doors, easlics ana ""Sllows complet« Architraves, skirtings, mouldings, Ac
Blackwood and Huon pino, logs and planking Cedar in logs and boards, turnery
Redgum beams, planking, and fencing
Felloes, spokes, ash, beech, and bluegum Galvanised iron spouting, screws, Ac
Builders ¡ronmoiUjCry, whitelead, and oils
Cement and plaster, firebricks and urcclaj, lath J
Joiners' work made to order
Ev cry description of building materials.
_JOHN SHARP and SON
AT CARRON TIMBER YARDS,
tv cn description
Of
BUILDING MATERIALS
At Low est Rates
_T WRIGHT and Co_ Al IOS! III El LIS and Co'B, 65 i linders lane cast,
GAL\ AMSLI) IRON, plain oud currugitcd, at reduced rates, Cost and Galvanised Spouting, Fit tings of every description Water, Gas Bel!, and bpcikine Tubes American Purni«, Urinals, Em mcllcd bmkg, PivmibcrB Braasvvork Ae_ AT COLLINGWOOD bAW MILLS, near Parliament
house, C and J Smith have on SALE every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for town, country trade, or shipment_
Al SlI-PHLUD S PATENT. COMPOSITION PAVE
MEM COMPANr (Limited)-Cheapest foot paths, yards floors Particulars omeo 59 Queel
ALCOCh and Co hav o for S \Lr. Cedar, Blackw cod,
and Kauri BOARDS, suitable for carriage and boat builders, cabinetmakers Ac Saw mills, Russell st ENAMfLLLD, Galvnnisod, and Cist iron SINKb,
white and gold Lav atones, various designs Kennedy, Importer, 108 Eil-ibelli strcot_ CEDAR LOGS, houric Logs, Blackwood Logs, on
SALE, lowest rates Phusiiix Saw Mills, Bourke Blrcot James Port_ GALVAMSFD Corrugated IRON, Cast and Gal
vanlsedSpouting, Load, Compo Lowest rates
Currie and Richards, 307 I lu-bctlmtreet_ GALVANISED IRON, plain ond corrugated, all
lengths and gauges M'Lean Brothers and Rigg, importers, Elizabeth street_
ÂLVANIbÉD IRON, plain and corrugated, all
lengths and gauges riios Woiburtou, im porter, 23 Bpurke Btrect west_
GALVANIbLD and cast iron Sl'OUUNG aud Fit
tings, Sheet Lead, ¿inc Tlios Warburton, 23 Bourke street west_
JAMES POM and COMPANY
Invite Inspection of their
CORRUGATED IRON, 20 gati(,o, £24 a ton, Wire Nails, IA to 4in , 20s fiercwt , Flooring, tongucd and grooved, Ox 1J, 10s Od , 6 x ï 9s Od per 100 feet
Corner Collins and hing stree-_ MARBLE and tnâniënëd CHIMM YI'II CES,
Minion s liles Marble and Granito Monuments, Chambers and Gutten, Lonsdale Btreet eist _
n X" ï E Ö E A s s _BROOKS, ROBINSON, and Co_ S LAI lb Sheet lead, Galvanised Iron, ull kinds
Building Materials, reduced rates. Gregory s timber vard, William street
w
MoroUandlso.
A BOON to BLACKSMITHS-Patent michino
washed SLACK, freo from sulphur and other impurities, greatly facilitates work Ai,eut, P Lang will, 04 Flinders juno west_
Lb Highest Class PAPEKHANGINGS, fordrawing
rooms, diningrooir-, Ac , obtainable of tho im porter, C Carter, Quccn-strcet_
Choitc assortment PAPERHAVGINGS from various manufacturers Prices greatlj reduced
\ W S Smith, importer, 68 Elizabeth street_
"A bingle Case (ci_ht gollonsn>cst KEROSENE for __. 14B net cash James Port Co , Collins-street
BLASTING and Sporting POW DER - Pigou,
W llks and Law renco (Limited)-unequalled, on SAI E M'Lean Bros and Rigg, Melbourne_
CO L M A N ' S AZURE BLUE
Laundresses and Families
Will find this
SQUARE BLUE
Stronger than any other of similar foi in,
Brilliantly clear in solution,
Imparts a lustrous hue to fabnes,
And
Is most economical in use
Ask for
Colman'e Azuro Blue, in squares
JAMES SERVICE and Co , agents_ CHANDELIERS and Gasflttinge, new designs, Beer
Engines, American Pumps, Lavatories John Danks, 42 Bourke street._ CHANDELIERS nnd Oasllttings, Globes Largo
shipment«, newest designs Thos Warburton, 23 Bourko street w est _
DYNAMITE -Nobel s Genuino, manufactured by
tho British D) llanillo Company (Limited) M'Lean Bros and Rigg solo Australian agents_ F
GLYCERINE, chemically puro, for SALL, at 9d
per lb Apollo Candió Compony Samples supplied upon application
H° H°
INDENTS -Tho undersigned EXECUTE INDENTS
for goods of ovary description James Borrico and Co_
IRON PIPES, block und galvanised Water Motors,
Lead and Compo Pipe Thos Warburton, 23 Bourke sticet west_ IRON PIPL, block and galvanised, Load Pipe, Brass
and Copper Pipe John Danks, 42 Bourko street JAMES TURNER and SON,
117 Collins stroot W cat,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EXECUTE INDENTS
LITHO FRACTEUR
GERMAN and AUSTRALIAN
L1THOFRACTEUR, KREBS and Co s Potent,
Is the strongest, safest, and most effective
explosiv o known Agents and Manufacturers,
_JONES, SCOTT, and Co_
LIM1 JUICE on SALE by the undersigned R
Montgomery and Co , 40 and 42 Little Collins
street west
0
N SAL
By tho undersigned -Earllienvvore, china, and glassware Kerosene, lampwaro Cutlery, EP ware
Brushwaro
Printing and wrapping papers, stationary, inks Potent and proprietary medicines Perfumery
Cricketing materials
iancy goods, musical boxes, concertinos Pianos, harmoniums (various) Toys and basketwaro
American and French docks Tobacconists goods, Ac
LEVY BROTHERS and Co,
32 Elizabeth Btrect, Melbourne
Catalogues on application _ YjURiri-D COKE Most economical ainoltitig fuel
X Analysis shows moro carbon and less ash tlun best Eii(,tish brands Agent, P Langvv ill, 01 Flinders lone west_-___________ rpiALPHONEb telephones -Tu Mining M inagora, X Sou liters and Others -GAUNTS Warruitod iirst class TEIXI'HONLS, in Btock. for SALE, JOs lier pair These instruments hav o been tested, and are found to (,ivo the utmost satisfaction T Gaunt, optician, 14 Boiukc street east, Royal Arcade_
WJ GREIG and C O
« Havo ON SAI D
CALCUTTA F W CORNSACKS (in bond),
Salmon (McglerB), lib tins. Caudles (DRO)
Cu minti
& Hallo!Commerce.
M
Marali MUMBO.
S T R É £ T £ R, l8 NEW BOOT) STREET,
LONDON, W,
JEW ¿~L L E R '
l8 carot GOÜTEARRINGS,
From £2 to £50,
Set with Gems
18-carat Cold BRACELETS,
IVom £7 to £300, Set with Gems.
l8 carat Gold LOCKETS,
From £6 to £100,
Set with Diamonds
l8 carat Gold COLLARETTES
And
NECKLACES,
From £10 to £100,
bet with Gems
" The Timc8" says
"Mr Streeter marks upon bia goods the quality of the told, which ia a trno guarantee "
Mr
PRI7E CUPS, in Silver from £3 to £500
CHRISTENING SETS, do~ from £2 to £100
WEDDING PRESENTS, do from £5 to £500 TEA SETS, in Silver, four plews, from £30 to £100
Note -All new silver goods exported from England ire subject to a " drawback, or Customs allowance, oils ed ]ier ounce Buyers ordering direct from Mr Streeter arc lu t\cry case cudltcu with the full
amount so received
The Jewellery Business now carried on at
l8 NEW BOND SIHFET W ,
is the third oldest established amongst tho Court Jewellers of Fneland It was first established in
Bevis Marks, In the City of London, during the 17th ccutuiy, was afterwards removed and carried on
Wl ST FN D JEW LLLER S
lu llanover wniart. and from thence to
l8 NEW BOND sr.tLI T W ,
And
Wainnts of Appointment were given during the
reigns of
Gc< rgc III, I W illnm IV , and George IV , | Queen \ ictoria,
As Jewellers, Goldsmit is, and W itchmakcrs
"PRECIOUS STONES and GFMS, '
By
LDVWN V, hlRIFTLR
An E\! austiv e and Practical IS ork for the Merchant,
ComiolfaKur, or the Private Bil}er
Richly Illustrated
Dan} ev«, cloth 18s , whole calf, 27s
I RESS CRITICISMS
Pull Mall Gmxttc - Of sptu ii significance to tile purchaficvi of Jewels '
Saturda} Review-'Tile valuable part of Mr Streeter a book relates to tilt diamond producing
countries
Graphic -" IB a speciality among tho crowd of books about precious stones '
Illustrated London News-"Has been compiled
with much diliLcnt research '
BulllcnlBt - ' }; an authority of deserved wcifcht "
" GOLD. '
By the same Autln r
The SECOND EDITION
(Fifth Thousand) NOW READY Paper covers, 2s
Cloth, 3s
CHAPMAN and HALL,
London And of
Mr STREETER,
_l8 New Bond Street, London_
WIRE -Samson and other F euee WIRES Largo
shipments constantly arriving M'Lcan Bros and Rif,g, Ironmongers, Elizabeth street_ WAIHI MbTLRS, Sluice valves, lire plugs,
Hydrant«, cast and wrought Iron Pipes John Danks, 42 Bourke street
_Machinery._ A DAVID MUNRO and Co's,
Largo Stock of
ENGINES and MACHINERY
Of every description I trending purchasers are In vitcd to inspect Bamc Catalogues and estimates furnished, also, drawings, when necessary
Those v ho arc not lu a position to PURCHASE may enter Into arrangements fir HIRING any of our machinery, and havo tho right to purchase same within a convenient time When this right Is oxer cised, all previous payments (both for deposit and renta) are reckoned as port of the purchase money
Address
DAVID MUNRO and Co ,
154 Queen street,
Melbourne
Machinery Mordíante, Importers of Engines (ol
nil powers), Thresncrs, Grinding Machinery, Self binding Reapers, and all other labour saving appliances, Manufacturers of Sawing and Winding Machinery, Centrifugal and other _Pumps, Cranes, Horse works, Windmills, Ac
A O CORBETT and SON,
. 16 QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE,
And Dana street, Ballarat,
Havo on SALE, or for HIRE,
With Right of Purchase Extending Over 1 cars,
MINING and SAWING MACHINERY
MARSHALLS PORTABLE ENGINES,
Portable'Cranea, Crab winches, Boring rods, Ac _Illustrated catalogues on application_
4. T JOHN BLYTH and Co 's
X. Huston and Proctor's portablo engines, 8,10,12,
14, and 10 horse power Threshing machines
Cast iron gas and water pipes, 3, 4, 0, 7, 9, and 13
Inch
Horizontal cngino, by Pollock and M'Nab, 18in
c} Under, 8tt stroko Agricultural machinery
_Comer Collins and W ililam Btrccts
ALEXR SUTHERLAND and Co have on
BALE
\ crtlcal and Horizontal Steam Engines, 71n to 181n c} linders, Screw cutting Lathes, Drilling Machines for hand and eteam power, Boiler Tubes, Gallowa} Tubes, Gas Tubes and Fittings, Punching Bears, Engineer's Braesware, Boiler Plates, Shoot Iron, Bowling Plates, Steam, Feed, and Safety Valves, English Leather Belts and Laces, Wilson's Donkey Pumps, Gunther^ Smiths Fans, Cost Iron W ater Pipes (flange and fauclt), N B Indiarubbcr, Ac _
ARTHUR HOPE, Engineer and Machiner} Agent,
Yarra bank Bouth Controctora plant, atone breaking machinery, storage, Ac_
c
LAHKL S PATbNT PULSOMbTbK
The Best and Cli*post
STEAM PUMP
In
The W orld,
Requiring no F ngino
Any size may be obtained
CHARLES ERNEST CLARKE,
Sliarebrokcr,
_34 Collina street west, Melbourne_ (AKNTR1FLGAL PUMPS to 30 000gal per minuto
.' Steam-engines, any power Wright and Edwards, 101 LittloBourke-Btrect west_
¡OR SALE, cheap, Portablo ENG1NF, six horne
power, Maize crusher, set Hydraulic Pumpa Eastwood's, 67 Elizabeth street north_ INJECTORS, Steam ValvcB, WilsonsDonkcyPumps,
Special Steam Pumps, Roacoe s Lubricators John Danks, 42 Bourke-strcct west_
IN IN G ROPES-New all B Bessemer, Cruclblo.
and Improved Steel and Charcoal iron Agents, Henry P W elch and Co_
F
M R
OBISON BROTHERS aud Co,
ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS,
Coppersmiths, Brassfoundcrs, Plumbers,
31 Flinders street nest,
IMPORTERS of
Sheet copper and brass, copper and brass tubes,
wrought iron gas and water tube, boiler tubes, hydraulic tubes , pumps for hand, horse, wind mill, water, or steam power, antifriction metal, water meters, hjdraulic, vacuum, and steam gauges, lcathor belting, diving apparatus, Bhcct rubber and Insertion, rubber and canvas hose, engine packing, stocks and dies, plumbers and cuginocra' brasswork, hop presses, malt mills, pipo vyces and wrenches, tubo brushes, boiler felt, donkey pumps, &c
MANUFACTURERS of
Steam engines and boilers, tallow vats, hydraullo
and American hoists, hydraulic presses and Ílumps, hydraulic rams, steam condensers, in
cctore, ejectors, feed water heaters, lubricators, sluieo vahes, fireplugs, hydrants, copper stills, bollera, attomponvtorB, steam coils, mashing machines, Bteam distributors, brlno pumpB, and ov cry description of machinery
Shoot Lead, Lead and Coiuix) Pipes
_Repaire executed at low est rates_ THE FULTON FOUNDRY COMPANY (Limited),
Melbourne,
MANUFACTURE ENGINES, Boilers, Mining Plants, Flour mills. Sa» mills, Centrifugal and other Pumps, H) draulic Presses and Hoists, Wool Presses, Ac
ARTIFICIAL TEETH -Cheapest and best, material
and workmanship guarantcod Mr Fmanuol, dentist (established 1806) Smith Btrcet, Collingwood
ARTIFICIAL TEETH- Davis and Belllng'B system
surpasse« ull others for economy, durability, mas tlcation, and natural appearance_
RT1F1UAL tfbETH -Prizo Modal, vulcanite,
10a Od each , sets, £5 6s Davis and Belling, 04 Collins Btrcct, opposite Town hall_
RTIFICIÁL TEETH-Misfitting pieces re modelled and made equal to new Davis and Belling, dentists, 64 CollloB Btrcet_ /CAPTAIN BURNABY, in his HIDE to KHIVA, \j Bays (Pago 13) -
1 Two pairs of boots lined with fur woro also taken, and lor physic- with which ¡t is as vv eil to bo supplied when travelling in out-of tho way places - sorao quinine and Cocklo s Pills, tho latter a mostlnvaluablo medicino, and ono which I have used on the natives of central Africa with tho greatest possible success In fact, the mort olloufl effects produced upon tho mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was impervious to all native medicines, when I administered to him flvo
COCKLES PILLS,
will never fade from m} memor} , and a friend of mine who passed through tho Bamo district many months of terw arda, informed mc that my famo as a ' medicina man had not died out, but that tlio mar vcllous cure wusovcti then a themoof conversation in the bazaar_ CERTAIN CURF (J lUntcd) tor RlirUM VUGS and
Liver Complaints H S Campbell herbalist, 152 Little Collins street west Hood and Co , agents, 147 Elizabeth btrcct Melbourne____
ÍBSOÑ ¡Tíñlstolit REIILI for lOOTIIACIIl, and
Gibson s Neuralgic Cure 03 Collins Btrcct, aud 141 L}},on street Cirllon_
OOD S CORN SOL VF NT-the only cure for corns Price"« Oil Hood and Co , 147J; lizabcth street^ ÎTCUMMING, bürgern Dentist lias RI MOVÍ D
Irom Swanston atreet to 103 Cullins street cast
t A M 10WN SIND, Dentist, 124 Collins
Street cast
M: M
Medical,
AUTION.-To Shippers and Others.-BISHOP'S
GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT CITRATE of MAGNESIA.- Whereas the original inventor of the above celebrated saline draught bia discovered that large quantities of an inferior preparation liavo been shipped to the colonies and c-cwhoro, purporting to be of Mr. Bishop's manufacture, and bearing labels similar to those registered and Issued by him: Notice Is hereby given, that tho genuine Bishop's Granular Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia is manufactured by the undersigned only, and shippers arc cautioned to Ecc tbot each label bears the trado-mark and full address of Alfred Bishop, manufacturing chemist, 17 Speck's-flclds, Mile-end Newtown, London. Agents Melbourne : FELTON, GRIMWADE, and Co., mid all chemists and merchants._
COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS
In use by ali classes
SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS.
_l8 New Ormond-strcct, London._
COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.
In use tho lost 78 years for
INDIGESTION.
In boxes at Is. 1 jd., 2a. Od., 4s. Od., and 11s.
COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.
In use the last 78 years for BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.
In boxes at IB. ljel., 2a. Dd., 4s. Od., and 11s.
OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.
In use tho last 78 years for
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In boxes at Is. ljd., 2s. Od., 4s. Cd , and Us.
OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
c
F
CLARKE'S
WORLD-FAMED BLOOD-M*XTURE.
Trade Mark-"Blood Mixture."
The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and RESTORER,
For CLEANSING and CLEARING the BLOOD from all impurities, cannot bo too highly recom-
mended.
For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Bores of any kind, it is a never-failing and permanent cure.
It Cures Old Sores
Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs
Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy Sores
Cures Cancerous Ulcers
Cures Blood ond Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings
Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, From whatever cause arising.
As this mixture Is pleasant to the tasto, and war« ranted free from anything injurious to the most deli-cate constitution of either sex, the proprietor solicits ? sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.
THOUSANDS of TESTIMONIALS from all Parts.
Sold In Bottles 2s. Cd. each, and in Cases, containing six times the quantity, 11s. each-sufficient to effect a permanent cure in tlie great majority of long.Btaiiding cases.-By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world, or sent to any ad-dress on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps by F. J. CLARKE, chemist, High-street, Lincoln, England.
Melbourne : Felton, Grimwade, and Co., E. and M. Keogh, llcinnions and Co., W. Ford and Co., Whole
sale Druggists._ _
MR. BAMFORD Is tho only qualified Dentist to
administer the Uughiug gas.
TEF.TH EXTRACTED painlessly while the patient is
under ita influence.
Fee, 103. lid. 97 Colllns-strcct cart.
M~ RT~IIENItY_CART_It, Dentist, Collins-stroct,
having recovered from his long illness, RE-SUMES PRACTICE as usual.
M"
NERVOUSNESS,
WEAKNESS,
PIMPLES in the FACE,
LOSS of MEMORY,
MENTAL DEPRESSION.
All thoso Buffering from the above ailments should apply, before it is too late and irremediable, to Dr. L. L. Smith, who is tho only legally qualified medical man In tho Australian colonies practising solely on these diseases and their origin.
Foe by letter, £1.
Dr. L. L. SMITH, Collins-street, Melbourne.
"VTERVOUS DEBILITY, General Weakness, and _. 1 Special Weakness cured by Hood's Phosphorus PILLS. Hood, chemist, 147 Elizabeth-street,_
PAGE WOODCIOCK'S WIND PILLS.
Good for the Cure of WIND on tho STOMACH.
Good for tho Curo of INDIGESTIONandlleartbum. Good for the Curo of SICKHEADACUE and Bilious
ness.
Good for tho Cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, and all Complaints arising from a disordered stato of the Stomach, Bowols, or Liver.
Sold by all medicino vendors in boxes at Is. lid., 2s. Od., ond 4s. each. Solo propriotor, PAGE D. WOOD-COCK, St. Faith's, Norwich, England.
Melbourne Agents-FELTON, GRIMWADE, and Co. PICK-ME-UP-Dr. Gorrod's, great English gout
physician. Bottles, 2s. bel.; sample dose, l8. Above Royal._
RHEUMATIC MIRACLE, guaranteed cure for ncuto
Rheumatism. Removes paiu after third dose. Cures in one day._
RHEUMATIC MIRACLE.-Bottles, 6s. 85 Bourko
street cost, abovo Theatre Royal. Certain euro iii one_day._ SAÑMORA, best aperient for children, cures bilious-
ness, destroys worms. Sold by all cliemists. IB. and 2s. bottles._ SALICYLIC SOAP prevents contagion, cures erup-
tions, softens tho skin. Tho best and most useful toilet soap._,
THE FOLLOWING
Ison
EXTRACT from a LETTER
Dated 15th May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of
Horaingshiun, near Worminster, Wilts :
" I must also beg to say that your Pills are an ex-cellent medicine for mc, and I certainly do enjoy good health, sound Bleep, and a good appetite ; tins is owing to taking your pills. I am 78 years old.
" Remaining, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, To the proprietors of "L.8."
NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS, London.
THE INVIGORATOR, guaranteed cure for
NERVOUS DEBILITY and all diseases appertain ing thereto. Bottles, 108., 20s., 27s._ THE INVIGORATOR, most powerful tonic to
nervous system and debilitated frame. Bourkc Btreet, above Theatre Royal._ THE INVIGORATOR.-Greatest discovery by
Renault, Parisian chemist. Guaranteed euro nervous debility. Opposite Academy of Music.
VINCENTS FULLER'S EARTH SOAP cures
chapped hands, softer- and whitens the skin. Strongly recommended. Sold everywhere._
WELL WORTHY of NOTICE as a
CERTAIN CURE
For Bilious ond Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Wind, Si-sms, Foul Breath, NcrvouB Depression, Irri lability, Lassitude, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Sour Eructations, Lovvness of Spirits with sensation of fullness at the pit of the stomach, Giddi-ness, Dizziness of tho Eyes, Ac,
Dr. SCOTTS BILIOUS and LIVER PILLS
STAND UNRIVALLED.
AB a General Family Ajioricnt Medicino they have so equal, being mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach, they givo a healthy tono and vigour to the different secretions, causing tlie necessary organs of the stomach and liver to resume their activity, thus restoring the appetite, promoting digestion, and strengthening tho whole system.
They can Do taken at any timo without restraint from business or pleasure, hence they oro a most valuable domestic medicine. Heads of households should always havo a box of these pills by them, to resort to on uny slight occasion of oiling on tho part of thoso under their charge, as by paying attention to the regular action of tho stomach, liver, and bowels many a severe illness ia avoided or mitigated. Thoy will be found in blight coses by a sing's doso to restore health to tho body, with a happy fr-_o of
mind.
Prepared only by W. Lambert, IA Vcro-streot, London, W., England. In Bottles ONI.Y, ;s. ljd. and 2s. Od. Sold by all chemists.
IMPORTANT CAUTION.-Be sure to ask/or "Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills," in a green bottlo. wrapped in green popcr, and having tho nomo aim
address,
WILLIAM LAMBERT,
B King William Street, Charing Cross,
engraved on the Government stamp. Do not, there-fore, purchase without seeing the Govornmont sUmji
over the cork of the bottle.
Product), Provisions, tee
E
"By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri-tion, and by a careful application of tho fine proper-ties of well-selected coooa, Mr. Eppa has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured boverago which may savo us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tho judiclouB uso of such articles of diet that a con-stitution may be gradually built up, until strong enough to resist ovcrj* tendency to disease. Hundreds of subUc moladles aro floating around us, ready to attack wherever thoro is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oumelvcs well fortified with pure blood ond a properly nourlslvod frame."-Seo article in tho " Civil Scrvico Gazette,"
Modo simply with boiling water or milk. . In packets and tins (lib. and lib.) labelled !
JAMES El'l'S and Co.,
HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS,
48 Threadnccdle-strect, and 170 Piccadilly.
Works-EuBton-rood, ond Camden Town, London.
JOHN MOIR ^ññd SON,
London and Aberdeen.
MOIR'S GENUINE SCOTCH ORANGE MARMA
LADE,
In lib. and 21b. tins. MOIR'S FRESH HERRINGS,
In lib. tins.
MOIR'S RED HERRINGS,
In 2 doz. tine.
MOIR'S KIPPERED HERRINGS,
In lib. tins.
MOIR'S HERRINGS a la SARDINES,
In lib. tins.
MOIR'S FINDON HADDOCKS,
In lib. tins. MOIR'S UNG,
In lewt. tin-lined eases.
Head Offices:
GLASSHOUSE FIELDS, BROOK-STREET,
_LONDON E._,_ rpEÑ EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDALS. X FRY'S COCOA. i
FRY'S CARADAS COOOA, In packets and tins, specially rccommondod by tho manu. facturers, ÍB prepared from tho celebrated Cocoa of Caracas, combined with other choleo descriptions.
" A most delicious ond valuable article"-" Standard.', I TV R Y ' 8 O O O O' A.
1 FRY'S EXTRACT of COCOA, In Tins.
"Really consists of Cocoa Nlba deprived of super. fluouB oil, than which, If properly prepared, thoro Is no nicer or more wholcsomo preparation of Cocoa." -" Food, Water, and Air."-Dr. HASSALL._
FRY'S COOOA.
FRY'S HOMOOPATIIIO COCOA, in , .? packets mid tins, is an article strongly
recommended by many eminent modi- , cal men, and is udmirably adapted for ilomccopathic patients, invalids, and
for consumers generally.
J. S. FRY omi SONS, BRISTOL and LONDON,
Storage.
JONES'S BOND, Falls-bridge-Room for all klndiof
merchandise, travolling cranes, Falrbonk's stan-dard weighbridge, first-class cellarage. Lowest rates. YlCTOtff.C FREE -TORES.-FREE GOODS ro
cilved at LOWEST RATES. No hazardous gooda taken, W. and li. Hicks, Bourkostreet west.
Government Advertisements.
TENDERS arc hereby Invited, and will bo received until noon of Wednesday, the 24th April, 1878, for the CONVEYANCE of Post-offleo MAILS as under mentioned, from the 1st July, 1878 for one or three years, to 30th June, 1879, or 30th June, 1881, on terniB and conditions mentioned lu the "Government Gazette of the 1st March, 1878
SERVICES RF QUIRED
292. To and from the post-office and the railway station. Echuca four times a day
283 To and from Echuca and Ulupna by way of Lower Moira, Barmah, Picola (Adams's) Barwo (Moran'B), Upper Moira, Ulupna West, Koorong, Coonanna, and Ulupna East, two days a week, with a bran ch to and from Picola and Barwo (Kostadt s) tw o days a week
The contractor maybe required to remain at Ulupna for 48 hours or longer, if thought necessary by the
department
294 To and from Echuca and Shepparton, by wny of Tongala, Wyuna Undera, Mooroopna North, and Mooroopna, three days a week
205 To and from Wyuna aud Kyabram East, two
days a week
200 To and from Wyuna and Taripta, two days a
297 To and from Echuca and Wharparilla, two da}S
a week
208 To and from Echuca and Echuca East, six days
a vi eck
269 To and from Wharparilla and Terrick Terrick, vlu Roy als and Terrick Terrick F-ast, two days a w eck
300 To and from Terrick Terrick and Pyramid hill, two days a week
301 To and from Terrick Terrick and Durham Ox, via I }nnild hill and 1 arrawnlla
302 To ond from lyramidhill and Macorna, two
days a week
303 To ond from Echuca and Torrumbarry, two
days a week
304 To and from Torrumbarry and Cohuna, by way of Gunbower and Fxdiuiuni, two days ii week
305 To and from Cohuna and Gaunawarrah, two
d i} s a week
306 To and from Cohuna and Kerang, two days a
week
307 To and from Flmore and Mitiamo, by way of tile Farmers Arms, Kamarooka station, Milloo, and 1 attcrson s, two or three davs a week
308 To and from Flmore and Murchison by way of Colbinabbin, Campaspe and Rushworth, thrco days
a week
309 To and fiom Elmore and Corop, Blx da}S a
week
310 To and from Rochester and Terrick Terrick, by vva\ of Paimamabawn Pine Grove, Panno Milloo, and Mitiamo two or three dayB a week
311 To and from Rochester and Top Creek, thrco davs a week, and to and trim Top Creek and h}a i 1 mm (Meehan B), vii 1 a rk Plains behool, tw o da} s a
week
d12 To and from Rochester and Diggora, twodi}a
a w eck
313 To and from Rochester and Timmering three days a week
314 To and from Toriptaand Kyabram, twodaysn
week
315 To and from Goornong Railway Station and Barnedown six days a week and to and from Barne down vii Muskelry and Toolleen, two davs a week
310 To and from the post otlko and railwaystation, Sandhurst, as often as required, including the con vc}ance of a lettci carrier
Covered vehicles to be used
317 For the clearance of the letter and newspaper boxes in Sandhurst now established, o- any tliat may be opened during the currency of the contract, twieo a day, including the come}ance of a letter carrier
Covered vehicles to be used
Hie number of new boxcB to be opened during any oni* year not to exceed Blx
318 To and from Sandhurst and Huntly, by way of the White Hills and Epsom, Bix days a week
319-From Sandhurst to Eaglehawk, by way of Long Gully and California Gully, once a day , and from Eaglehawk to Sandhurst, by same route, twice a
da}
320 To and from Sandhurst and Tarnagulla, by way of Golden square. Kangaroo flat, Lockwood, Shelbourne East, W oodstock on Loddon, Newbridge, nnd Moidcntown, six da}a a week
321 To and from Sandhurst and Kangaroo flat, by way of Golden squoro, six da}s a week
822 To and from Sandhurst and Heathcote by way of Axcdnlo and Wild Duck Creek, three da}s a
week
823 To and from Sandhurst and Emu Creek, by way of Strathfieldsaye, six days a week and to and from Emu Creek and Manduiang, thrco days a
week
324 To and from Sandhurst and Raywood, byway of Long Gull), California Gull} Faglehawk Myers
flat, S}dney flat. Sebastian, and Neilborough, si\ days
3"5 To and from Sandhurst and Diamond hill, via Golden Gully, pix da}s a week
320 To anil from Sol astlan and Campbell s Torcst, three da}s a week
327 To and from Raywood and Kamarooka, three da}sa week
328 To and from Raywood and balook, two da} s a
week
329 To and from Kangaroo flat Post office and Rail wn} Station, twice a da}
330 To and from Shelbourne and East Shelbourne, three days a week
331 To and from Ravenswood and Kangaroo flat, via Big hill, Bix da} s a week
332 To and from Inglewood and Powlett Plains, two days a week
333 lo and from Inglewood and Rheola, by way of Kingower, six da}s a week
834 To and from Rheola and Orville, six da}s a
week
335 To and from the post-onice and the railvva} station Inglewood, four times a da}
830 To and from Towlctt Plaina and Boort, vii Kinne}i aniel and Fernihurst, two days a week, and o and from Boort and W}cheiella, once a week
337 To and from Inglewood and Durham Ox by way of Serpentine Creek and Jarklin, six days a week and to and from Durham Ox and Swan hill, via Kenn g three or «i\ days a week
The malls to be come}ed at night If required Time to be occupied not to r\ceed 17 hours
338 lo and from Swan lull and 1 uston, by way of Pvangil Narang, and Vi j rlong once a week one day
allowed ft r lourney between Swan hill and Euston
380 To and from Euston and Wentworth, by way of Tail allen, Mildura and the Mission Station oncoa week one day allowed for tho Journey bet«ecu Luston and Wentworth
34 To and from Durham Ox and Hayanmi, via *iarrawalla, tvvodt}sawcck
341 io and from Dm hain Ox and Boort, two days
a week
342 To and from Boort and Barrapoort, vii Wood lands, oncea week
343 To and from Avoca and Stawell, by wa} of Joel Joel, Moonambel, and Landsborough, six davs a week, with a brunell to and from Joel Joel and Greens Creek, three da}s a week
344 To and from Moonambel and St Arnaud b} way of Rcdb uik, Hinds, und Stuartmill, BK da} s a
week
845 To and from Lanusboroiifeh and Cantcrbur}, by way of Navarre and Barkly three days a week
340 lo and from Moonambel and Warrenmang, vii Kimberly, thrco da}s a week
347 To and from St Arnaud and Donald, by wa} of Cope Cope, six days a week, and to and from Donald and Morton Plains twice a wcok via Corack, und once a w eck v ift Moor B (W est side of Lako Buloke)
348 To and from Copo Cope and Swan Water Rest, three days a week
340 lo and from Dunolly and New Inglewood, by wayo! Waanyarra, Tarnagulla, and Maldontown, six
da}Ba week
360 To and from St Arnaud and Gre gre, vii Darkbonco, onco a week
S51 To and from Dunolly and Burke a Flat, by way of Inkerman, Moliagul M'Iiit}ros, Rheola and Wehla, six dn}S a week and to and fromBurkos Hat and Avoca Forest, three da}s a week Night service ¡f required
352 To and from St Arnaud and Charlton East, by way of Yawong and Yowong Springs, threo da}sa week, with a branch to and from Nicholl s Station and Conover, two da}s a wock
353 To and from Dunollv and St Arnaud, by w-iy of Goldsborough Reef, Bealiba and Carapooee six days a week Despatch from Dunolly on arrival of first mail from Melbourne If required
854 To and from-the post-office and railway station, Dunolly, four tinieB a day
3Sf lo and from Gooroc and St Arnaud, two days
a week
350 To and from Gooroc and Mount Wycheproof, via Wooroonoke oncea week
357 To and from W errocknabeal and Donald, onco
a week
858 To and from Donald and Witchipool, by way of Doherty s, two da}8 a week
850 To and from Donald and Laen, once a wock
360 To and from Donald and Charlton East, by way of Mount Jeffcott Postotlico and Lake W ooroonokc, two days a week
301 To and from Inglewood and Wedderburn, by way of Old Inglewood, t x daya a week
The mails maybe despatched from Inglewood at mldnifcht
362 To and from Vi edderburn and Charlton East,
six davs a week
The mullB may bo despatched from Wedderburn on arrival of mails from Inglewood
363 To and from Chai Ron Last and Buckrabanule, two days a week
364 To and from Wedderburn and Boort, by way of Mysia and Wvchctella, onco a week
305 To and from Charlton East and Towaninnie by way of \\} clicproof (Cooper's) Buni;ecluko and Bun tecluko North, two days a week
360 To and from W}cheproof (Coopers) and Fort Cameron, two days a wcok
307 To and from Bungceluke and Nlno}cunook,
two davs a week
308 To and from W yeheproot (Cooper's) and Mount W} cheproof, tw o da} s a w eck
369 lo and from tlio post-office and the raliway station, Stawell, five times a da}
370 To and from Stawell West and Stawell, once a
du}
371 To and from Stawell and Horsham, Ivy way of Stawell West, Deep Lead, Ledcourt, Drung-drung, and BoL,a Lukes, Blx days a week
Despatch from Stawell shortly after arrival of mall from Ararat If required
372 To and from Stawell and Glenorchy, six days a
wcok
878 To and from Glenorchy and Longerenong, by wai} of Ashens, throe days a week
374 To ond from Glenorchy and Ruiianvup, thro« days a week, and to and from bingungwiiland Rupan y up via Tarkcdla and Minyip three da} sa week, i
376 To and from Rupanyup and Burrereo, two
days a week
870 To and from Glenorchy and Donald by wny of Callawadda, Warranooke, Cars Plains, Wirchilleba, Wallaloo, Marnoo, Banyena Plains Banyena Post office, Avon Plains, and Rich Avon bast, three days a
week
377 To andj from Gre gre and Avon Plains Post office, b} wa} of Trainor s Lagoon, onco a wook
378 lo and from Horsham and Longerenong, two da}Bivweck, to and from Longerenong and Murtoa, three days a week with a branca to and from Longcre nong und Green Hills, two days a week , and to and from Murtoa and Kewell, two ¡JayB a week
370 lo and from Horsham and Lako Oorong by way of Jung Jung Dooen Kcllallae, Kewell, Wer rael nabeal, and Brim, two days a week
380 To and from Horsham and Dimbooln, via Pimpinio, throe days a week , and to and from Dim boola and Lake Hindmarsh, via Morai lui Station F bencrer, tw o day s a vv celt
Malls mny bo despatched from Horsham aflci arrh al
of mail from Stawell
381 To and from Horsham and Apsley by w ly of Vectis, Natimuk Creek, Tooan, Sprint bill, "print,
bank, Pleasant Banks, Rose B inks, Lemon Springs, and Bringalbert two di
The Journey 1 etween Horsham and Aps ey to be pcrforoitd In one da)
Government Advci-Lscmcnts.
382 To and from Horsham and Wonwondah two dar» a wick
383 To and from Horsham and Wcrrackuabeal, vi.l Kalkee, Sailors Home, Kewell Weat, Pattersons, Cannum, and Cannum State School, two da j s a week
384 To and from Lake Hindmarsh and Wonga Lake, by way ol Nypo and Albacutya, once a week
385 To and from Dimboola and Lawloit, by wa j of Lochiel, Nhill, Kiata (Batcson's), Mount Elgin, and Drnmbanaghcr, two days a week
386 To and from Dimboola and Lockhart, by w*aj of Glenlee, Lorquon, Y'anack a Yonack, B-rook, Bunyip, Yarrock and Cove, once a week
387 T« and from tho post-oflko and the railway station, Avoca, four times a day
SE8 To and from Avoca and Ararat,-by way of Amphitheatre, Elmhurst, Eversley, and Crowlands,
six days a week
389 To ond from Avoca ond Nattie Yallock, three days a week
390 To and from Avoca and Percydale, six days a
veck
301 To and from Bung Bong Railwaystation and Bung Bong Post-office three day s a w eek
392 To and from tho post-office and tho railway ¡tallon, Talbot six timos a doy
393 To ond from Talbot and Evansford, six days a
week
394 To and from Talbot and Amherst sl\ days a
neck
395 To and fiom Talbot and Majorca, bj woy of Narrigal, six dujB a week
390 To and from Talbot and Emu Reef, two days a
week
397 To and from Talbot and Dunach, si\ d iys a
neck
308 To and from Talbot and Mount Gicenock, by way of Rocky Hat, six days a week
399 To and from Mount Greenock and Mount Camiron, three dajs a week
400 To and from the post office and the rulvvay station, Clunes, Blx times a day
401 To and from Clunes and Glendaruel, bv woy of Tourello and Mount Beckworth, six days a week
402 To and from Clunes and Glengower, by way of Lord Clyde and Middle Creek, six day s a week
403 To and from the post office and tho nUway station. Creswick, scv en times a day
404 'lo olid from Creswick and Coghill s Creek, bj waj of Bald Hills, Graham ti hill, and A6oot, six days
a week
405 To and from Creswick and Rocky Lead, by way ol Happy \ alley and Dean, six days a wick
400 To and from Crcsw ick and Maryfield, by w ay of Glendonald,BIX dajsaweck
407 To and from Creswick and Broomfield, six days
a week
408 To and from Creswick and Daylesford, hy way of Bellevue, Newlyn, Mount Prospect, and Egans town, sfxtlajsa week
409 To and from the post-office and the rulvvay station, Maryborough, ei[ lit times a day
410 To oud from Murj borough and Majorca, bj waj of Mosquito Flat and Craigie, six d iys a week
411 To and from Maryborough and Timor, by woy of Chinaman e Hat l'ost-onlc, twite a day , and to and frc in Timor and W arcck by way of Lower Aim i and Alma, six days a week, including clearance of letlci boxntCliinoiuunsHatd-iilj
412 To and from Mary borough and Adelaide Lead, three dajsaweck
413 To and from Mooloi t ralla i j station and Moo lort, bi\ dajs a week
414 To aiidfrom the railway Bt Uiun and |M>st ofilce, Cistlemuinc, as often us required Coveted voliiele to
be used
415 To and from Castlemaine and Campbell a Creek twice a day , and to and from Campt eil s Ci eck und Tarilta, bl vvoj of Capten, btrathloddoll Guildford und gauchan, six davs u week, including clearances of two receiving boxes
410 lo and from Castlemaine and Hu court, bj woy of Barker's Creek, Bix day8 a week
417 io and from Castlemaine and Chow ton, twice a daj, with a branch to and from Moonlight-flat State School, once o day, including the clcimuco of tho letter boxes at Chewton six days a week , and to and from Chewton and Glenluce, bj waj of fryerstown, six day» a weck
418 To and fiom Golden Point and Chewton, six doJ8awcek
419 To and from Castlemaine and Creswick, by way of South Muckleford, Green Cully, Newstead, Sandon, Glengower, Powlett-hill, Moorookyle, Smeaton, King Bton, and bpring-lount, six davs o week.
420 To and from Moorook) le and Ullina, six daj s o
weck
421 To and from Smeaton ami Campbelltown East, vift Kooroocheang, six dajs a week
422 From Castlemaine to Maldon, by way of Gowar, Nor*h Muckleford, and Muckleford, three times a day, from Maldon to Castlemaine, by same route, twice a day, to and from Maldon and Dunolly, by way of Baringhup, Eddington, and Burnt Creek, six dajsaweck
423 lo and from tho post-ofiicc and the railway station. Guildford, four tlmiB a day
424 To and from Newstead ami CIjdesdólo, tinco days a week
426 To and from Newstead and Str-igvvajs, six dajsaweck
420 To and from Muckleford and Walmer, by way of Chinaman s Creek six day saw eck
427 To and from Maldon and Porcuplno flat, six
dajsaweck
428 To and from Maldon and BaniUjliup, by way ol Baringhup East and Nuggety Reef, six days o weck
429 To and from Maldon and Wolslim-in 8 Reef, six days a week
430 To and fiom Eddington and Laanecoorie, six
tlajBO week
431 To and from Laanecoorie nnd Eastv file, three dajs a week
432 lo and from Guildford and Dajlcsford, by way of 1 andoit, 1 ranklinford, blicphcrd b fiat, and Hep burn, BIX dajBoweck
433 To and from Hepburn and Dry Diggings, six
days a week
434 To and from Malmsbury and Dal leaford, by woy of Drummond and Glcnlj on, tw leo a «lav
4v6 To oud fiom Daylesford and Bullarto, by woy of Musk Creek, two dajs a week
430 lo and from Daylesford ond Leonard s Hill, bj way of Muskvale, three daja a week
437 io ond from FlphniBtono and Sutton Gi mge,
three days a week
438 lo and from button Grange and Mj rtlo Creek,
two dajs a week
4"9 To and fiom ripblnstonc mid Iaradoj, tinco dnvsowcek Contract terminable uto wcol s notice
HENRI cuninria,
Postmaster General
Gc lier 1 Pobt-ofllce, Melbourne,
lebruarj 20, 1878_ TTICIORIAN RAILWAYS
TENDERS aro ¡nvitccTfor tho MANUFACTURE
and SUPPLY of fllx GMOgnl TANKS, and six 20.000gal Tanks with purni«, engines, and boilers complete
A preliminary deposit of £60 must aceomp-ij each
tender
Fini particulars at tho Engineer in Cillers ofllco. Spencer street, Mclbourno, ond at Station Masters olllecs, Ballarat and Sandhurst
Tenders must bo doi>ositc<l in tho Railway tendor box, Crown Lands Ofllco, bpring gardens, at o before 12 o clock noon on Fridaj, 1Mb March next
The lowest or any tendel will no1 necessarily bo
accepted
JOHN WOODS,
_CommlsBlonor of Railways and Roads
?yiCTORIAN RAILWAYS
TENDERS aro invited~for the SUPPLY of 11,070
lineal feet (moro or ICSB) CRObSING UMBER, for tIctonan Railways
A preliminary deposit of £10 must accompany cooli
tender
Full particulars at the Engmcor lil Chief s ofilce, Spencer Btrect, Melbourne, and at Stationmasters office, Echuca
Tenders must bo deposited In tho railway tender box, Crow- Lands Office, Spnng gardera, at or before 12 o clock noon on Trldaj, 22nd inst
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo
accepted
JOHN WOODS,
_Commissioner of Railways
T7-ICTORIAN RAILWAYS
TENDERS aro lnvitcd~for tho CONSTUCTION of four ENGINE TURNTABLES for Victorian Railways
A preliminary deposit of £60 must accompany each
tender
Full particulars at the Engineer in Cillero ofllco, Spcncer-stroet, Melbourne, and at stationmasters' offices, Ballarat and Sandhurst
Tendera muât bo deposited in the railway tender box. Crown Lonus Office, Spring gardens, at or before 12 o clock noon on Friday, 15th March next
The lowest or any tendor will not necessarily bo
accepted
JOHN WOODS,
_Commissioner of Railway s and Roids
yiOTOHIAS RAILWAYS TENDERS aro InvltceTfor tho ERECTION of
GOODS SUED and Other Works at tho Railway St» tion, Solo
A preliminary deposit of £20 must accompany each
tender
Full portlculara ot tho Engineer in Chiof s office, Spencer street, Melbourne , and al railway station,
Sole
Tenders must bo deposited in tho railway tender box, Crown Lands Office, Spnng gardens, at or bo fore 12 o clock noon on ïridoj, 15th Mardi ne\t
The lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo
accepted
JOHN WOODS,
Commissioner of Railvvajs and Roads
_J-dicl-i and Law Notices._
IN the SUPREME COURT of tho COLONY of VIC
TORIA In its Probato Jurisdiction - In tho Will of GEORGE LUG TON, lato of Kynoton, In tho Colony of Victoria, W heclwrlght, Deceased -Notice is hereby given, that after the oxpirationof fourteen dajs from tho publication hereof application will bo made to tbiB honourable Court that PROBATE of tho LAST W ILL and TESTAMENT of tho abovo named George Lugton may bo granted to Potor William Lugton, of Kyneton, in Die said colony, brewer, tho Bolo cxocutoi named lu and appointed by
the Bald will
Doted the eleventh day of March, 1878
HURRY and BRIGGS, Mollison sticot, Kyneton, _proctors for tho sold George Lugton _
IN tim SUPREME COURT of tho COLONY of
VICTORIA In its Probato Jurisdiction -In tho Estate of ELI-ABETH l'OPL, loto of Hotham, in the Colony of Victoria, Widow, Deceased, Intestate -Notlco 1B hereby given, that after tho oxplratlon of fourteen days from tho publication of this advertise mont application will be modo by tho underslgnod to tho Supremo Court of the colony of Victoria in its Probnto Jurisdiction, that ADMINISTRATION of tho estato of tho said Eli-ibeth Pope, deceased, EutesUto, moy be granted to rilzaboth Juno Cook, wifo of Janies Cook, of No 123 Kathdoivno strcot, Carlton, in the sold colony, wbleb said Lil-ibotli Jano Cool lu one of the daughters and next of kin of the said Elizabeth Pope, deceased
Dated this thirteenth day of Mareil, A o 1878
TAYLOR and MANTON, pioctors for tho Bald
Elizabeth Jane Cool, No 70 Queen Btrect, Mel bourne_ NOTICE l8 hcrebj given, that after tlie expiration
of fourteen daj B from the publient! m horeof application vvill be nimio to tho Supreme Court of the colonj of 1 lctorio, in its I róbate jurisdiction tli it 1ROBA1L of un exemplified copy of the WILL and Codicil thereto, of JOHN ItLDMAN BATEMAN, luto of Davj street. Hobart Town, in tho colony of 1 témanla, Esquire, dccciscd may be planted to lohn Itcdm n -.itemiiu, lurniorlj oí Micquilie street Iii I art Town afores lid but now of the citv of Mci
1 ournc, in the cclonv of Victorn gentleman ono of ti e executors appointed bv tiiesiicl will und codicil, leave being reserved to Willi nu SlitinioiiB Hanlin mel, cf llclort lown aforesaid merchant, the c Iltur exo cutor, to conic in and obtain probitu as and when ho
t'iiill think Iii
Diiled this 14th din of March 1878
MALItbON, ENGLAND, olid STEWART, 21
Queen street, Melbourne, proctors for tho ap pellunt ¡
PnbUcations and Literature.
HE AUSTRAHSIAN of S «URDU, MARCH
10, will contain -
LEADING ARTICLES 1 Tim LATEST MOSE.
2 TUF LAVO TAX BLOUSER 3 THE DKCAV OF TIIEOLOOY
GENERAL CONTENTS 4 Our Letter Home
6 Talk on'Chunga By ".Eglee ' 0 Topics of tho a\ eck
7 The Theatres By "Tahitc '
5 A Modero Minister ChaptcrsMI, Mil I\ 0 Northern Queensland Iho Pnlnicr 11} a
Returned Victorian 10 The I honoerai h 11 Shawls
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13 Misecllnnv
14 A Relic ol Iho Sea By F B Loualiriii 15 The W reck i f the Grosvenor 16 A Night Alarm Hy T II
17 Christmas in W indsor Castle 18 The h}ncton Muting
19 The Calerini, at Flemington 20 Turf Gossip Bv " Augur
21 V Ictoria Racing Club Autumn Meeting 2' Courting Notts By ' CerbeniB
"3 1 avilion 1 clines By "A Bohemian
24 The Australian F leven and Combined Fifteen
of a icluria nnd New boutli W ules
25 The Allstiallau Llcv on at W agga W agga 20 The Australian I leven at Beechworth 27 F Ishing in lasmaula
28 Chess
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32 Our haudhurst Letter
31 W cokly Rev lew of the Corn Trade
34 Tile Austi ill in Sheep Breeders Assocl ilion 3D Agrieulluic in New boutli Wales JO Stock Prohibition in England 37 Rural To] les and F v tilts 38 Notes nnd Queries
39 Bacchus Marsh Show
40 The I loducts of the Dairy
41 A V but to the New Land on tho Tarn In 42 Livo Stock Report 43 Garden Memoranda
44 Gardening Ogicratloiis for the W eck 4,1 Correspondence
Goldsbrouth s Wool Exhibition Hie hyncton Handicaps
Hie 1 ive Shilling Luncheon at Flemington
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1 he Situation
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University of Melbourne The Order of St Andrew Manchester Unit} Ordci Hie W eather
Katu) Accident at St hil la. Deputations
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lSutlonal Agricultural Society of Mctorii
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The Catcriiij, at Flemington Turf Gossip
Hie Betting Market
Stud Newe
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W nrrnumbool Racing Club Ethuca Racing Club
Lancefield Turf Club Meeting
a ictoria Racing, Club Autumn Meeting Annunl Sale of Thoroughbred Yearlings
Hie Turf in New South W ales
W cntvv orth JocKc} Club Autumn Meeting Pavilion Lchoes B} ' A Boheminn
Iho Combined Team v Fifteen of victoria and
New South Y\ ales
The Australian Lleven v Twenty two of Wogga
and District
Hie Australian Eleven v Tu cut} two of the
North Eastern District riBhmglnlusmunla
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