WHOLESALE PRICES AT A CAlERON & tOOC S NEW CASH :STORE;;,_ FIREBRACE STRItEET; GENERAL DRAPERY, &c., MEN'S & BOY'S CLOTHING, BOO'rs: • '.°E.E+?O:EI ,- , - . :+ I • Suitable for the Season, & CO. would direct Special Attention . . to NUMEROUS NOVELTIES Ladies' Lace and Silk Scarfs, India Muslin'Fischus add Squares, Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves, uli endless Variety, at very LOW PRICES. Also a large assortment of Antique Dress Laces, Bietonne and real Maltese. A Large Stock of India Muslins, Bretonne Nets, Fancy Gauzes, . , SCrpe Nets, and Tnlles Dress, Manchester,iM:M Hosiery:? } Haberdashery, Underclothing, i cMillinery, and FP"TM ' Grocery _ DE... EPAlRTMLENTS Are Welloassorted, and all Goods sold at --I?OILSALE PRICES. . STAwi ELL: .Tailorinig,. tu.d: Ready-Iade Clothiing Est ablisltunentL' /BEN'S Overcoats, Men's Tweed Suits, L. Boys' Tweed Suits, Youths' Tweed Snits, Men's Tiwced Trousers and Vests, Men's Blue Pagets; Men'sa Iancy Vests, Men's. Tweed Pagets, Men's Black Trousers and Vests, len's Whitse Suirts, Men's lraces, Scarvrc, \Iffl lercs, ,'a Cl?iars- - -. . W. ,rh tesi.e " an. C:o. tIAIN STREET, STAI?WE,I - Our rclereseintative u-ill visit at the Sham Nock Hotel, liorsham. every month. WITHERS' -WORLD RENOWNED. WIMMYIERAERUIT -MARKET lo lhas tlhe LARGEST "AN fHOICESIT$CY K : OF FRUIT ' IN ITHE 'COLONYY. sirawhi ri ies, Chei oosererier·, a . .( alL: : ...... other .fruits I;: WL ARRIV E DAILY FROM[ OUR ...nd other w~ll-k.iown Growers. TO WIMIY[ERA FARMIERS. .CORN SACKS! - CORN SACKS! 'H ?NDtRSIGNEDare nows.landing Ex Cairlisle CAtle" Direct from Calcuttai-'FIRST :CLASS CON DITION, Best Fuall Weights Sacts, and ofIer same.atVERY-LOW- PRICES-. Quotations given on application to I PRCfland. PILLZPS STATVELL. E, PR iC OE&?"oi00 0 h.: : :/r LJ'Eliabeth:streoet, ' H?LBOURd N-: E./ 013TH BRIAilT)N l'iS Ton SLE, D) ,.:2-tooth and upwards. Apply, ,R. H. .ndre-s "r dJ. F.Potter, South Brighton.: r.-L Board and Lbdging, WILSON STREir, I - )t Te Premises- lately ocenp'i by Jol ghe Langnds, Esq. 'I4H. I..G ( EEN. late of Wanadi., . along, begs to announce that aoi ppared to receirve Boardersat therunder ontioned rates, Viz.:- j BoAn-ArLooeoze (per week)l r1 .T BooRnuia Or LT ,, 0. 0 - And trapte by stroct atteatoonto biobtingu - - - . t' .? , .? :, # on +. - -.,::
e : r 0' 'F R.B " `S TRE ET,?.XV: ... t:. . ..-,',". HORSHAM 1 p ;% <, i t .v ANUAiY, 1882. - To Farmers, Selectors, and Residents of Ilorslham & Winmnterav EGS to intimate that lIe has just ta enAdvantage of the LOW PRICES . rulitig in the MELBOURNE WHOLESALE HOUSES, prior to0 their Stock-:taking, and has Bought SOME EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP LINES GRNERATJ 1DRAI ERY & CLOTmNG ".. Some at LESS TIHAN. ENGLIS-I COST, All of which A.=W. P. h:s determined to give the Public the Benefitof by. Selling the same at Less than Ordinary Wholesale Prices. The above-mentioned ,re to bie fo6und in the following Departments- : o. iery Department. Women's Whlite .oloured Cotton 'Hose. Fancy 'opartment. Fancy.Embroidered Muslii and Silk Ties, White and Cream India Muslin Squares and Fischus? Black and Coloured Silk.Lace Fischus: ?'. ......... ', Silk Braid Net Fischus. Lace Collars and Collaretts. Black Lappett Lace. Cream Laces (GreatjVariety). - Scotch Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs. Muslin Works (a Great Variety). Ladies' Cotton and Silk Umbrellas. ,, Lisle and Silk Gloves. - Children's Cotton Parasols. gilk ScarfNet, Cheiiille Spots. Silver Lockets, Bracelets and Set. - h Manchester Department. Whiteand Scarlet Flannels, j Calicoes, Cretonnesi' Sheetings, Hollands. Towels ' Table Linens. D:ess Department. Prints and Sateens and Fancy Stuffs (vey low) SPiques and .tLircellas, Print Skitrts and Costumes, Children's Pique' Dresses. " ~ Millis cy. Ladies' Straw and Tape Hats " Children's Straw Hats and Bonnets H , Hats & Bonnets Feathers, Flowers, and Ornaments o Ladies': Tnderclothing. A Good Assortment, at Moderate Prices. . .. S Slops ?Department. Men's Straw and Felt Hats: : Boys' aiidl-Youtltlt' Col'd Cotton Shirts S ,, Tweed Suits , Tweed Knickerboker Suits S,. Tweed,Holland&SilkCoats 7 . Drill Suits S ,,White &COld. Cotton Shirts ,, ,, Ioilanl Coate ,, Wihdsor Scdifs I ., " S atwand Felti{ats S Men's Geelong Tweeds. A CALL RESPEC'ITF-ULLY SO:TICITED. By special appointment to His Erceflen , the flovernor Y. R.e SE. ROWLANDS, (Late Rowainds and Lewis) Msanufacturers of all kinds of CERATED AND MIINERAL WATERS, CORDIALS, " I.. continusies to manufacture those pure and refreshing beverages for which J.. lie has become.famous, and lhaving availedhimself of all the latest scientific-de. velopments aind meclasnical imhnprovemen.ts in connection with .the trade, .is prepared to -'supply in any quantity, the best and purest ' Pti-est JZrate6 Drinks -anda Cordials. . entirely frte from all deleteriouis compounds. - " .. . ,--Extrct from Jurors' lFinal / . - .eport to His Excellency on Closing the / .. Exhiibition - Tide "Arga," Nov. 10 : "The jury consider that, taken as a Swhole, the Aerated Preparations sub- _ . -ittest are deerving of high recommen- . S datien, and that for general Excellence '\ ? /~r.ý . rize.-Josinso. Hec-as, Chairman." .sr ' those of - les r. . ,oon ;. L •i • CORNI E1l.SS Ginger Wine, Oriange 'itters, Raspberry V'sineir, Aromatic Bitters, Peppermint, Quinine, Bitters, Cloves, AngostoraBitters, Lime Juice, Syrip, Ea. Sarsaparilla, Lemon Syrup, 'etc., SCtOf the tinest quality, in Bulk or Bottled. . Rowlands would .direct attention to the followlng : GINGER ALE; .. Of wrhich (there is none genuine ?inl,.i bearing his Registered Label and Trade Mark, is one of the instpleasant, and .at the same time w 7ollesams drinks ever placed before tihe pasilic, being Asnti-Spasniodiesnd Invigorating. I? is free from alLfermentive properties, and consequently suitable to all constitutions. *. . - : ODA and SELTZER'WATER Have been so iong used as pl.asant and exhiliratiag heverages, takein.either 'with or without a mixtare of spirit ar wine, that auy comment is unnecessary with regard to them, We would state with reference to the others,viz. : TONIC1.... Which, in addition to its being a delightiilly acidulous usrated beverage, contains a pure tonic, calculated to arrest fever and restore the tone of the stomaeh after siclmes or exhaustion. ' " POTASS Is highly approved for its geieral coohngand reftes?iag properties, as also for being the bhet antacid known, and is gencrallyused by the medical faculty for the amelioration of Rhlenmatic complaintsa .dadobstruction of thse kidueys and digestive functions. ...... . . LI-TH IA, Though of osmparative.recent discovery, has proved most effeetie in the removal of Gout, Rheumatic Gout, aidd Fever, :and poraons suffering fromn these complaints will realize great benefit from its use.' . - Lemonade, Sarsaiparill-, &ie., of the very best quality. E. R. begs to call special attention to his latest Aerated Beverage, . VIiN GOI{,N]E, - ..... 0moEGI E o.) - . . .' A delicious, sparkling, . and invigorating drink, lwhich, as its name implies, is a life giving beverage, and codlains, in an easily"aessiiilablo form, -the cssential con stituents of the BLOOD, BRAIN, and NERVE TISSUE.. It is not intended merely for occasional use as a Medicine,- -but 'as a Sparklingi Daily Beverage. " It is agreeable to the palate, pleasant to the eye, harmless in its action, and is Non-alcoholie. " "Huin'dsothelypUiitUiih pint gild quart chamnagne battles; and is (par excellencel the beverage -or Balls, Picnics, Fetes, Blanquets, Chihldre-'a Parties, and other-Festive occasions. The ollowing are etxracts and reports already'reteived concerning it:- " . "Sr. TunDa, nreselgs1,,5e.'-Is~ecamsstinssdirr:Rohtstens sets beverace,"?Vigoeias." It is elceant is sap eimrnee sad trite, retreshing to drinkn,1 aitioslysisri skates it to eontais fsir proportison or tise 'mast cbebmeiense Ferre Sirestlibosero. It as also isoite has-oilca. laSit-set) .WM. JOOLNeSOT, Ass. lyt L AI T .Scnool or istinsc, Matrcbh;.. iTt-Ihtvescrefully cxamnied and analyzed MesRowlands' sei keserage," Viforie,"n aretin t ny subliuie at a de)tetcos anture is i. in costi tsents waotdd nipwesrto hasec the toilotwing i,sos, erties; "eiz. :--istimlano, taste, disphoretic. sad to set is tie diresties at invigoeaten Ste Anil so assuS. To abstinkeres froe alcoholic drinks slain keserage shoanid prove a deidesitoim. (SignieiL JOSEPt55 5LUDE,aSuperiseesdestsofLaboratories. ... FsseeooAprdI iYinti, 551.?-I-kiwen t0 errlfy-thint I base esessisd else aissitlles at: "Viorsget" whiscel yon ssumittaedtose. From its cosiposition I can recommesSf itessot.s'f'sfl sate, sad efficient non a lcoholic stimnlant sod tonic for those to whoitf alcoisol is soy Corm owould to preitidicisi ar shies tistiabll. I fousd it a refrenbing and agreeahleclseserace. I Signed) C.. s. BLCETI Late Peasident ot eke Pksssn.oestieoi iSodetr so Visisris. *." ". - "'. '-I" Itoiss elegant pseitretion, aod wsiti ns dso'st,s~ mith in demaun is e~ases wisese aicohoite stitno hm:ea.t.wold te p,-eisdcietL"--"Tho Chemtot oedruggseciai. :.,"'-... .i: :": - t?Sent to all parts of the Aus a'iai "Colloties careftltly packed. Price lih?s terms; anda11otlr informattiin at 1,O olttd upon a lititn to the Factory, Dana-st., " . ... .. . " asielarise o'lColnes-streetwoeat, 5ctbonnnb5' ory,. Dss-si. HARLE]S LOVEGROVE] Draper; ' o0thior, Ro0sier . H IIABBRDAS.EE, MILLINER Ic, WILSON STR-ET, HORSHAM,: : ';NEXT-DCOR TO RASMJUSSEN'S NEW HOTEL. "IF[ARLES LOCVEGROVE-reapectfslly informs thl inhabitants ot Itorsham and i?rountn ing neighbourhood that hl. has parchass l the business lately carried on by Mr Horsley et tb& above address, together with the Lirgo anl Well Selected Stock; which consists of Men's.and Boy's Clothlinig, Iats, Caps, Shirts c..; Ladies' .. :' -- ;Dress Stufls, Pritts, Calicoes, Flannels, . Blifikets, Hosiery, Millliei&y, se., And whic he leititon los ks'fplnc.,oppliedll aid soortel with tle:.BEST. GOODS ith British and Australian harketssdfford, an-I lshoisby civility and strict atteotiot to business togeter wiithi.elling all G..da.s.t very mall profis, to secure a .ir share of .their Custom
FOIL TWO WEEk S ONLY! A FREEDMAN iand ::CO.'S MELBOURNE CASE-. DRAPE Y WAREHOUSEI The Greatest Event that, la .ever taken place uhnte Wimmera District. ........ ..... ? "": ' i : ' ....* . t.E -. . -OOI OTYTF .O /OTYT :OTHET I GFTS. GI FT iFS £200- FANCY GOODS TO B.E CVEN ?WY. Every. -p chaser, of. Goods to the; - extet -o10Os- will receive a- , Tic? e °:ctwhich will e ntitle them to a:.Prize in the.: Come AI. ' Come Eve yo ne! :,..D SECURE A 1¶RIZEr?__ All Goods now= on vaw in the windcw to eiven y. 'i .. .... . .: i ..... ". NOTE THE ADDIIESS.-.a? - c I :MELOUR N CASEaI WAKWROI1 * - WI sOR ST., (NEXT pPUKDTs ComIMIý AL- IorL). "- . HOriSHAli.
SEED SOWER ¶ Farmers, save your money, arms. and legs, by using DOBBIE'S CELEBR[A]TED SEED SOWER, Over 800 already in use in the colonies. IT has taken 66 First Prizes in the colonies, besides large numbers in America ; took only first prizes in Melbourne and Sydney International Exhibitions. It saves its own cost in one season. You can sit comfortably in your cart and sow 100 acres per day, and we" gua rantee the sowing to be better thlot could be done by hand. The following is a fair sample of what many hundreds of farme have told us: "Messrs. Dobbie.—Dear Sirs,—Your sower, which I purchased from Messrs. May and Millar, of Horsham, is in my opinion the best thing ever invented. I sow 120 feet each round, and the seed is properly sown. I had no trouble,—Yours. &c., WM. NEBERGANG, Horsham, June, 1881. "Gentletnen,-Your Sower lhas ei sme great satisfaction.. I hre sown 1500 acres with it tbhi -rasn, "'le:e. Sh',-l-r?w?t, ?ih 1 rts-taifr Soer. 1. - e: i - ieam r ol.: , t- •. h i. se"'tti , v-:iý :: z .;i otihf.ction, The aedlis vCry veeuly ruvn.-Yours f.ithfu!ly,. L or, Iv.o?l:o;:r Jut, ,I"v !. ' " ler Sir,--I couitdec ytour u werr.aIfs neout to ihtiiu'a, c.tipper aur tse..er aits nlacic. I ?ow F tlten eaechr ir-, anod itbcsedl is eren' ao ntsir c rhello Osdth, I *t ,r0,lr'tp ? 5tut: rt l-crv:ae anyone ,i zo biat:- ti acat' ornit$ after uet"te y-cir sower.--Yeaa, .tce. A, t:tr'owi a'at illoVtitewe , 9" 1%",. ' Seal for eirealOrs givi:g full iatoratifonland testimonlrt,tan then sals. R oir ordereatia ca:lo to pre re.t 1isa i utlentr. - A. & J. DOBBIE, Gawler Place, Adelaide. S.A., Sole Proprietor and manufacterers, MAY AND MILLAR, MACHINISTS, HORSHAM AGENTS FOR HORSHAM AND DIMBOOLA.
, -i SL . -- I•i "*"" : . " _ - . i7. ý- , s u.nr.v aolle in destoy l'ey ý.. Mosrte ,th sor, Onkoey, Ele; s" lar hae re in adding my testinony to the cay of the r us e et e 1; i ri- • ; ` h " 'n - ;, . . B m ia, B rother n om e, h , S--or K for his Fle Powder , a t feats s a ti y t e n . don aA T e TIdri?EllE: " - e o . o d o a e dies without ee , rc n d n i e; et .t ob C " or p es smruvalledin tintroynion .Fhie s ~Iosejtontlmn.; Bne &ntS CuekO h a, Fin t I leetles, Gerly s ot hsf o n, tiltr .a d yet erd e tyiot her species ou inset :'-En ' ':Jmake bu Door Si, I have gret pic iun urt in addiog oiy iutnsuon y to the eficacy of tio e u uoe Inse toride aro te destructiln of ermuin. I found tnt hoius infeted oithi corosheo. nail uttor using sevebln!retels 'afternoon, theasfe s os-dead in a otoie upon it scores of theris; ot one or two.: If I knew:.M.uMensae; address, I.neld communiciate wist hii, ns itis Ileseit in yor haonds Youre, with is._ r OHM A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO TRAVELLERS: :'' %" " ^<" The rpostatlos of Kesse'sIneiesticiohaso e'n s Abliihlot:Irt.'i:L:'r '° Buyer"S sholdleearef ltosreidfoihatl a't t011) n t t.at (43JI '- oO;he I'ii - ' ` ~iiSl: f i ;<1T,: ' ? sj" a K . lir !1 'J
UN3DEL. ROYAL LETTERS +rATE\T. -Little's linciical Filid,' THE GREAT :SHEEP DIP soproved of, will in futre, e ) rent. ntiogneret n'fornierly. Ora. Galle aa.u t edhriohold teatrr n ll.soedt o dlp ýAOeallelt'oa;osa?ij'i, mere thin double tie qtatity nmd~e -by .any other NSon. PbotoidonsDip. Its beneficial effect'on Wool has been nmply liroved n0 all thq Wool: Showsn held ini theo'oloties for the Lost yire -?ars., At.t th Great Internatidal'Wlool `show lately-held at the 3el; bourne Ehibition. those who nsool this dip carrsir off the rerct number of Pries, and at the last two showes of the Attodalia :Sheep, SBroeera" Associa. tine, iobett Hood, Eaq. of Hexhamn.. carted of 23 rie. ; .. Scrr.ant nthueoodc renller f iaeep in Newfr Zealoit writes:-"Anyone who eomiioed ioy Ch:oopion Ewe at the HwLwkcs BUavAaienltural ndd 'astoral' Show, yesterloy,conl'd ed what at bteneioea. effect Ihis dip hgas upon wool. It inipoits to the fleece a softacs annd brillhaMcR. It usts'the sheet , in re sating tliet w?tlesr, io ldoisohes and pronotes the growth of the wool." To those ,who still nse arsenic, we woaldt no theri to roao the following, kindly sent b i M.. Linton, maoager to Sir S:amel Wilson- . - "No.r B-rn, VcICO?IA. July 2., 10?1. "Messrs. DO?tnntIx & SOs, Mfelbourne.' " " Dae Sirs,-I am in receipt of.yetr0 respeotiolg LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLID as a dfid for ticks. I have much latesure in stathng that it c by fur the best I have noed. Last season I had l10 old ewes shono aml dippicil during a cold weot aftenion to tot tie properttes of it, before i ougttn throgh mjy stud sheep ; and, to my asuretrise. ext ooretinga I fold theor all lively and well, ant I' at' sore, faul they tren dipped with arseie, emost of them would hnove dieddurog the night. I dippedall ty- s tns and ,000 other sheep hst yar with Liotle's Choemisol Faeid, an inatend ushig it for allth n tL ea - SExcellena testimdn, iat na also be seen from the following notel breolders:--nIeors Moatllge" IRobert Hood, Easq.. C. B. Fisher,. Esq., J. Angt-, Esq., Thomas Gibsoan, sq., le., le. IlEDUCED PRICE--s ler GALLON- - In cak of 0 galioas, snafflicient to dip, if necessary, 9,OG) sheepa; aand 7s Ilm pert g.allon in 5 and 10 g'al le in rmntal s. ls. Qrits under 5 'talons, Is rpr o gallneon ca a. ln" " SSOLE AOrE.oS ED..Y D "DOMBU.;.N AMD . SONS, 93 Bourhe-treiret Woest, lthone noed - '. - R 1OAn ,t AMMO2SD," . - T 57 Biafioke-sraeet West, afelltoinre. Ageaats in Geotan-Mseors ITHE GraEATEST Wonder of. Modern Timaes L ONG experience has proved tle fo "fas remedies to he most eEfetil int cTring either the dangerous malidies or thre l th?t ?ompl:ilnts wi::ilh are re. r.- Itula' inc? in etir;s ena. Occtional doses of these Paills wll giard the system against those evils which so often lbet ther humani na viz ;--coughs, csnidand ail Ni-oradcu o, the live. ad etomach--the ireqaacnt forartlanef of fefer, dyoernttey, dit.rrhroa, anl Tho!era. It os tile mcst'cleetaa.t reficdrroli sTcare, wounds, ulcera, rheumatitsm, and all ean dis eases ; in fact, when utsed according to the printed directions, it neverfails to cure alike, deep and superficial ailments. These medicines my be 'obtained from all respectahbe Druggists and Store-keepers throughounttle civitised.world, with direetions for use in almost every langnuge. They are preparld only by the Proprietor, Thomas iolloway, 533, Oxford, Street Lon don. "* Beware of Counterfeits that may emi nate from the United States. ' Post and Telegraph Office. Tiie itoet oeisopen from o.th. to 6 p.m. The telerasph ofiee.is 'opln. frd 8.:0 a.m. to pa. a '(Se?a?su excepted) : on Smautoys messages dropped into the letter box, with fee eenlosed, tsp to 9.:0 p.t., will be deSatethcd: Money Order aadSuvings IBant opena from 0 na.m. to 3 lp.m. Jung Jung'rilway . station.:....:.... 3Iurtoti ...I.. ... " : Rupaa yup ....;....... Close 11.15 a.m; daily (Siadays Longereong ......... exceted.) Duno at 10 a.m. Green hills........ daily (Sundaih excepted.) Lubeckl................., .A tn t Baall/at,iGeelongattd Glhnorchy ....... PIelbourne, dao at t p.m., Stawell................ . also, Close for Geelong, Sta Arart .................. well elbourne only, 6 Bal at ......... .:.... pat . daily eeong ........ ..... telbourne ........... Drntg Dnem....: I Close 5 a.m. daLly (Slnays ex-= GrecLake ......... I e eptgl.) Date 11 e.m. daiol South;tBrighton )J- lStndaa exceptda.) Pimpiio.a ,............ )Close 10 a.m. aaily. Dne at DimbooLt ....... .:.. S 10.o5 .m. daily. Teetis Bridgc....... Vect.i N'atimak .............. T, m ..... .......... . Spriaag Hill............ Spring bl an.:....... Cose 7p.m: alTead aiysand Fri" Ifortat....d;:........... cays.' Diao 8 1.m.'Idondays Ploatmat BanLso.. f am-tFrala" Lemona S~ritngsoad . Briaaoatbertt. Apsly .................. Polo, eansea.......:.... G Clo-.O u al.lo 3fotadaty., Taa 3,tatio .. d ad?tbrsat3s Daa 61.0 Veooto HSat..~...:.:.. . f pcc; 5fo'abys,Tne-d aad Naatimnk;.....;...:.:..) 'Thuradsna. Snrraalc O........... Close a p.al. Tneolaya aad rri' Cleor Lake....... ..... a. aae 4.1 Ia.Tueaay Wfaa Waa.t..... . Close o ? i .S . Toneao aa ; Wootth~arraal ..J 3SIondasoa :rd Thursdaas. "'"ud o " j - Closeli a.m. Tde.alody aad Fri. oa. . Dato4.:.J p.n. Toealcay ehknolo.tl, foras-s-d'raa'3urte t.a ,afils tear. Sfurtea for thocolaes et 9 a.aa. onia idonahy, Wed nesdoy .nd Fridlay, retatalailt *arriae--f[ttt, :at 1inoon, onnTatesdoy,',Thtsltt us : lar t
Railway Time Table.---: 'HOISSUA~t TO 2itELROUI226E. I: LELave-HORSHAMt 12 noon, 6.15 p.m. AnnIOE-Dooen, 12.15 p.ma, 7 p.m. ,i Jung Jumg, 12.36 p.m., 7.2; p.m, 11urtoa, P.5'i p.m., 7.45 p.m. Luboek, 1.27 p.i.; 6.1S.p.m. 1.cnorncb5, 2.5 pm. P.m. Deep Lmel, 2.21 p.m., 9.21 Stmorelli °_,.:ipn:,913p.m. Aarnat, 3.5 p.. ., Uculgor, "1.15 pnm. ýý Melboirne. 15.1p.m Noor-T a train leaning Hmr.e at G. .5 p.m. .aroc ote:ls n sightto -ellarat, ririn6 at t 2.13. rt.m. at that station. ' 'MELBOURNEE TO HOP.SIIALV, LLave=3lelbonrne u.30 nan.. 7 p.m. A:nvrE-Geelnon, 6.1.3 a.m., 8.30 pam. " Ballarat, 1) 33 n.,n.. 10.H p.nt. . 11rat, pm16 pm., 4, a m., Sb',wefl' '._~p,1a.5 n ;a... Lrc w-Stewelll 2.11 p36:, a. I · .Lannon-D eopLead. .31-p pm., 7. n:m. ace, Glenoro. 3.55 y.n., 7.a n~m. .Murton, 5.~ni.n.. 6` m. . Jung ;Jang, 5.^lp.m:, 9.l7 n.m. " fleooan, 5.41pm. 9.33 l4n. . iaan 6pm., 6.5n.tn. FROM -ARARsAT TO 6XMrLTON 'AND A PND ;: '.snt: -Arnrmd, 1.5'1 :? .. -AnusE-oHnamltmi, 4..O p m.. " LEIavOHamilton, 5.5 p t" "' Annxeo-Poetlinma ,:39)1in.: . . SFItISI P02ThLt]) TO' HAZIELTrON AN(D AXA]'·drlin.. O~ e11. -Anoivon~aniiltai 1-' 52 pmn:.' LeavE-Hamilton, 117 pmin. i Annove-Ammtrat, 3.51 p.m. ".+1,,.. .. . .· :; FARES - t 1`135C n2n36lee. toJanigJimn.'"i 'a O1: . ii G to top ' L 3d 3.C, Gd ^i ,'1 ý. t l 9toLnbe: E , i . 3 61 ~!, ·tb Oleaiirrch i ';74'". 0.(1 ..-i13'9 S.;,. to Dta i I cl ,,.I 8.0.1 11."6 Stawell .tod Grat osteri 'I 0'.5l Is =0.1 Zito Arat ottgs",` 42 ,G1.i:i dlsI 9 taonnfot . O:A 0.1 . ill tj~..wtIJn 61' II Il ' On el 6/to+Meolbo nrlene'i ;l Y.1. 154.fl· oil I:"E~lf. ii 7i~:'/ " :i:"5 l; a.."" 1t" titýýt
Applications are invitgd from eonm.el., persons for the combifned offees of VAI.If Ei, RATE.COLLECT )It;:iid'DOG(INSpE.-TOi for the West Ifidiug..o.the Shire. Salary £100per annum, and ;fifty per Cent. of tle fees and fines colleetd' "Uder Ct, of- c, ed under the Do". Ac Applihationo will be received at: these'~ ere up to lio'clock a m;: on the Ist Febrnar"y 1882. By order.- rYn, : STUART BOLTON, Shire Secreta ry. SShire Offices, orllan Shire Scret \ 20th Deceisber, 1881. A. HOCKING, BLACKSMITH. WIHEELWRIGHT, &c., FIREBRACE STREET, HORSHAM. A. H. is now prepared to make Strippers, Ploughs, Waggons, Buggies, Carts, &c., On the shortest possible, and on the Most Reasonable Terms. HE wishes to notify that he intends to de- i. voteparticular attention to yh o,akine of Strippers with all the late st improv n glc baeing obtained Honorable MIention :, t"ie Horsham Show of 1878, as well as obtanin. threeFirst Prizs this year (1O1), at the lMurton, Horsham, and Disrboo Sl h;,s also First andil Scei Prizys for ll7,x":; at the same shows.. Having added a Foundry to his ordinary business, and more recently greatly enlarged his premises, A.H. wishes customers to know that they can have all kinds of castings made, also stripper pinions, and brasses of all des- scriptions, at the shortest possible notice. EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. The Misses Gregory will re-open their Private Seminaryfor Young Ladies At their Residence, Church-hill, llorshim, oil MONDAY, 18lri JANUARY, 1SS8 W7GLISH AT5 OT5Eaý m-elf }S $ liisic Pupils both t?lght at residence and ' sited. - rei.de"n T sues ON Arrt.LetCiCA. T. To the Fa;rmer.; of the Tatiar3, and Westert District ot Victoria. V[7E? will PURCHASE WItET at h, SUNIVEISIT'Ly BLOCK dturiung the coming Senson at the.ll.ghest Market Priea. We will also receive lWheat for Storage se for Shipment, on ?riners' account, to Lee don, Melbourne, or Adelaide, 'nderAdvacor. Bags will bs Supplied by as at c,,nsr rates, or free, to be returned with Wheatj;. Sale. We have the privilege of being Agenls'c" the South Australian F~rmcrs' Co."puefiio ageiey Company. For all particulars, apply to John Grice & Co., LJNIVE8IRS[T Y BLTO C., THE AS.SASSI.NATION OF TilE CZAR OF RUSSIA [AY or may not be of any iniportance!to the .residents of Horsham and the IVimmera District, but the GRIEAT CLEAI LNG SALE of. BOOTS anld SHOES At T. Graham and Co.'s, is of the Greatest lidmont. to all those who are in the ihabit of wearing bots.. SALE TO BE CONTINUED FOR ANOTHER MONTH. Our prices cannot be touched by asy other house in l[orshami for Qsuality and Cheapness combined. The Order Department is under the personal supervision of our Mr. T. Graolh., Anatomical and Surgical lootmaker, whics is a sure guarantee that every satisfaction will be given to our customers. The characteristics of this establishmene are Cheapness and Best Qadlity c eseliel" punctuality and despatch ii the executioa tf all orders, no disappointmlents, and faultles, lit, combining Ease, Comfort and Elc .?ce. Our eostomers will testify that the above is correct in every particular. All kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES made on the premises, to fit the most peculiar feet, at reduced prices. VnOTE THE ADDIRSs -: T1 GBIAA AND O BOOT : WAREHOUSI, (OPPOSITE T.HE NATIONAL HIOTELl, -WILSON STIREET, 10 HORSlIAM. SLives of great i fL roastillr l t s: Woe eln smsie oisr li-e sulh:isse; • tooriltt on tsle and? of tim.. TP.E:.aooe Is re-l,.ith brpe "t:,rest l's thohs • a us os yo un g i c. at icspires thoes weh Ifeer, tor is te hr,,htbocicti;,e ,f isuuh thee the noi soc h wearle as tatl. AhJ s e c - ei'.sv, thas eorreet,-- ia tr?o aith re-,.vIr n C.Oer s! h h-s Ih h never abusesl his otresth--all to the etsn ohs not been "~sieo's s o",'ste. sut to tint yotlh--to t-- m's, aho hsis ooee Sio .i •, who h s ieldee"hiiesi up Is she .. ne of vie, h lis ' -ec orie ~ licenle to his non, to him the ,000 lines seem a repjie .ch What. HOPE cni ho he toopehi t on the ssal- of time? Fer eim h:i there is nonghat Latre despair nd scad -relmree ° J Fer a iss to leaf e hi. o ttesseL oa time, hle o-itoe e,1onde.! ie h ' .s?t,5 a'sn S?. :.l -nllleLstle. sitye'iL e o s l.ce'w eeFe--ehco, enee'i to execute ! Bat ¶ oE t at a .- A nira?uynouth l: tSee t ohe euckxtet Icrmn s seoUS"tjstes.st, the seeea!c's -slmOet ihi-.tie OIT?,O. aion. Note his dieeeesnour -Iso aeurero5t5uo, .? thensoy, Is thIt a nores to leree tie feootpintoae the smle ofue ?he lay sp!riiet ms.en.ioui to t'sie s ,idaeio oJ pe'h oeveonr issaer thes?..ieftlheirnlees sto ne s o , dsi th e y (s l e i r;,cr ' . -lel t p le a f seek tho salie5.l eIeice ot tie ie..hl i555 Cii I has nles tisi brmue of hie proecie,,lsspoeae steeiality. whose life hi? teese de-otette shO Lot eaehe one auiwer for lbmce. P: liceetoo ftiding grsall Lefore tre siceS iie : them: be:oseeoece iit?, Il yet iOeee5~n55 e ,5o'-o in heIrh e, ceetoehul-l eeO~el 000 sh ts 0 lie; "et one worel m'igt s002, eeessaiB eigoroiie heslth-grinS Isi ter 5-'J' f'oles C hostitus-ste.iothe tres:t:enel O-505i, ipm visioe of soch asses, wGa-s' is mae' - so~eeol is wardling o.? t ssieterele'led e loo:d gisel veh i5"ssl fur e i teellllt eeistOM the r's W.l i sraltietl v;sjcr, noelutII O -5 , Ivodl'Mlsf t 4) -Dr.,-L. F. OJt?'OC, '0 'eeel-e, -Pesii'rene- tf s-reioh stdlescp riot esiclsen otne - to ti.-re s 'te" Lifo. 'Rio; skill is avtiehble t5Jf5i; 55i ismansy1aedOsni-so t'aourtu Of5eli eon systemof eorrosliosloiit len.l:t,y hoia .oereiisl osd ltowii, thSt esai ieelt i - coru) .hs eer ehile. O?ha ikLo~nQ ; andiit is o50 1sl~5rvlo5 h t.llc ? I braithecof, eis elaSm fe thee r glonle-rna sih, ins t LI C ithouE even thelhyiic i' 1" i ii l? ne~ir and pomu; lisitsronil h ,, saic i' o fe . J ais i,5 bl"e' "ie 0, - - -