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British ehipowners are prepared to lay up all
their vessels as soon as ordered to do so by the
executive of the Shipownera' Federation.
The Tihro o' Day.-Thiu expression to
frequently eusd by porouns in Goulburn and
district who overlook its inoppropriateness.
"The Time by Day" would be theo more oorreot
way to put it here, becauseo everybody knows
that the clocks and watches sold by A. J. Day
of Auburn.streeot keep time better than a creok
regiment when marching past on renveb
.sy.--?ve.
WANTED, a Girl as nurse and to make her
ýY self useful. Mas. W. KINGSELL,
Auburn-street.
WTANTED, Good GENERAL SERVANT;
Srst .class wages. Mas. MoDONALD,
Registry Oflco.
WANTED, for the Country, Steady Boy
about 14 years; must be used to horses;
good home for steady lad. SMrs. McDonald,
Registry Office.
W ANTED, an Elderly Man to look after
19 yard and Stables; also, a strong girl as
urseo and assist in house work. Apply at once,
Orioketers' Arms.
WANTED, Young Girl about 16 for small
T family, short distance from town, very
nce eomfortable home. Apply Mrs. MoDonald,
Registry Office.
STANTED, Cook and Laundress. Mrs. oMe
SKillop, Clifford-street.
WANTED to Hire, for one week, a Light
1 One-horse Covered Waggonetto. Apply
J. Rowe, c/o Mr. A. Molnnes, Hibornian Hotel.
APPRENTICES Wanted for Droessmkiug
11 W. M. HARVEY, Grafton-street.
WANTED to rent, a small paddock cloue to
town. Apply D. NORMAN, Clifford-st.
WANTED, at once, a BOY to collect and
Scarry out orders. Apply to B. O'DON
HELL, Butcher, Montague-street.
UANTED, a Han and Wife without family
I for Dairy. Apply to W. MILLS,
Auburn-etroot.
WANTED, a General Servant, private family,
Smustanderstand cooking; wages, 12sper
week. Apply Mrs. McDonald, Registry Offiew
ANTED, Smart Youth. J LOCKE.
SBoksollor and Brationer, Auburn-street.
ANTED, a STRONG YOUTH. Apply
W Cliton-sreot Soap Works.
WANTED, a Cook, also a House and Parlour
Ig Maid. JOHN SPARROW, Royal Hotel,
Bungendoro.
WANTED. Good General Servant. Apply
I Min. KINGdELL, Adburn-street.
1ANTED, a COO"K for Shearers; duties
I commencing 17th November. Apply to
c JAL IESON, Longroaoh, or Mn. JAMES
HILL, Tarlo.
Sanited at Once,
A GENERAL BLACKSMITHE; one acoons
Stomed to horse-shoeing preferred. Apply
LAlKE 0An STEWART, Steam Coach and
Waggon Factory, Olinton-etroet.
TO TAILORS.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS COAT, VEST,
T and TROUSERS HANDS" all Hand
Work. G. f. JONES & COMPANY.
SIIEAiREItS WANTED.
WANTED, at Bobundra, Cooma, Twelve (12)
G1 Good Shearers, to start work on the 12th
November; verbal agreement; 20s per 100.
Apply W. T. Edwards, Stook Exobange, Cooma.
Oclebso IlOth, 1810.
Shearers Wanted
T BUMIBALDRY, near Cowra. Twenty
flveo shilliage per hundred and eecond-elasse
fare paid to Cowra. Apply by telegram to
W. R. WATT,
Post.oileuo, Cowra.
HIERB'S a hand, ina trusty freen',
lLAnd gieo' a band o' thine,
We'll eclebrato St. Andrew's Day
For "Auld Lang Syne."
B00, DINNA FORGET.
LOST, a ohestnut horse, branded D over L
near shoulder, about 4 years old. £1
Heward will be paid on delivery to W. MILLS,
Auburn-street.
LOST, on WSdnesday evening, October 29th,
n Squore-hoaped Dark Urcbn PEBBLE
BROOOi, bound with gold. Willfinder restore
it to Moo. D'AROY.IRVINE, St. Nicholas'.
Reward.
LOST, Monday, between Auburn-street and
Lawreony, Black Leather Bog, with flower
seeds, &e. Reward at Penny l'ot Ollieo or
Lawrenny.
LOST, a GOLD BROOCH, knot or rope
pattern. Reward on leaving at A. DAY'S,
Auburn-street.
LOST, a Cheque of £2 2s Sd, drawn by A.
Barrott on the 25th instant in favour of H.
Edwards on the E., 8., and A. 0. Bank.
Payment stopped. Finder kindly oblige by
leaving same at Meessr. A. Barrett and Oo.'s.
W ILL the pereon who toolk a Boy's Lunch
Bag (initialled " H. B.") from pionio
train on Monday return same to Peony ýPoat
Olice, as it is a keepsake from a dead child.
Reward.
ONE DARK BAY or BROWN MARE,
branded S, looks like 8 over S on near
shounlder, white stripe down face, off hind foot
white, split hoof, shod all round; was last oren
going towards Goulburn. Finder please com
muunicate with ED. WELLS, Collector, or Mr.
Tuchin, Yaes and Colleotor Inn.
W ANTED, Four Gentlemon as Permanent
Boarders; late dinner, piano, and every
comfort; terms, 18s. Address A. B., office of
this paper.
MRS. BEST, Bourke-street, hes VACANCIES
Iii for Two Gentleman Boarders.
PRIVATE Board and Residence.-A couple of
respectable young men can be accommodated
with the above; bath, every comfort. Apply
Mrs. Bennett, "Bunny Side," Bourke and
Bradley streets.
A USTRALIAN WIDOWS FUND AGENCY
-Academy of Musio.
A CUOl'AL AND GARDEN (central) For
Sale; a bargain. Apply J. COOHRAN,
Craig-street.
TO LET, Comfortable Cottage, Victoria.ntreet
-4 rooms and kitchen. W. WILKIE,
Clinton-street or Viatoria.s;reet.
'tO LET, a SHOP and DWELLING in
L Grafton-street, lately occupied by Chbarles
Colbert; low rent. Apply ISAAC GRANT,
Grafton-etroet.
110 LET, Those Commodious Premises lately
oaupied by J. Bond, Auburn-street. Apply
J. BOND.
1O LET, Cottage and Shop, six rooms; also
1 Butcher's Shop; rent, 18a per week, taxes
paid. Apply Mns. BYRNES, North Goulbarn.
10 LET, Cottage in Mundy-streot, .close to
railway gates. J. LOCKE, Bookseller,
Auburn-street.
TO LET,
A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, in Cowper
street, containing d Rooms and Kitchen;
largo yard, Re.; rent low. Apply to
FINLAY AND CO.
TO LET,
THE 8HOP and DWELLING lately occun
pied by J. McCauLcuL ; suitable for
Furniture, Fruit, or Produce Store. Apply
McCULLOCH & FARQURAR.
For Sale (a bargain),
BEAUTIFUL DAPPLE CREAMY STAL
LION, age two years, white mane and
rail; by the celebrated Pony Stallion Tommy
Mentor, dam first-olaes mare. He is broken-in
to saddle, very quiet, and perfectly sound. For
price and particulars apply
E. J. CROWTHER,
Collector.
UNION I UNION I UNION I!
A Public Meeting
OF WORKING MEN will be heold at the
Y. M. O. A. Hall ON FRIDAY EVEN
ING at 8 o'clock hbarp, for the purpose of
FORMING a GENERAL LABOURERB'
UNION; Members of other unions cordially
invited to attend.
AIDEN DOYLE,
See. pro tem.
Gunniilg Stock-stealing Pre
vention Association.
A MEETINC of Membors and all desirous of
abecoming members of the above will be
heold atlIsaver's Hotel on SATURDAY NEXT,
the let November, at 3 p.m. bsharp.
Business: Consideration of Rules, &a.
H. COLLIER,
Hon. Secy.
A.H.C. Guild.
T HE members of the above are in
formed that NEXT SUNDAY,
COMMUNION SUNDAY.
D. HANIGAN, Sea.
J. J. MeOAUL
HAVING dieposed of his Bakery Bloineos to
A. . and J. Stuart, desires to thano all
his late customors for their support during the
poet seven years, and hopes his successore will
to accorded the same liberal patronage.
It is requested that all outstanding naoounts
be paid at once to B. W. MCantol or the
advertiser.
GRAND CRICKET MATCH:
Emeritis v. 4oulburn Union
Team.
THE following players have
been oboeen to practise
for the coming match, to be
held on November 8th and
10th, and are particularly
requested to attend at the
S EAsTooveno WVreov~ EvonY
EVENINo:o - Meare. E.
Shepherd,Nosbitt,Donehbue,
Longley, Fisher, Pursehouse, Finley, Welsh,
Dennis, Payten, Lameden, J. Noeworthy, Hunt,
Briner, and Weoatherby.
N.B.-Seoretaries of clubs are requested to
hand over scoaring books and balls to the Union
Secretory at the termination of each match.
N. DONEGHUE,
Union Seorotary.
Vieinuan Brea@ll.
HAVING completed the ereotion of TWO
SPLENDID OVENS (the boat ever built
in Goulburn), capable of baking
750 Loaves in One Baking,
And fitted with steaming apparatus specially
required for Vienna Bread, I am now prepared
to supply an artiolo
UPERItOR TO ANYTHING
Yet offered in the city.
VIENNA BREAD is manufaoturod vwith
N~EAiLY ALL eILt, and I have arranged with the
manager of the Kingedale Dairy for a large
daily supply.
The advantages of this broead are-a Larger
Loaf, a Whiter Loaf, a Swooeeter Loaf, and one
that will hooeep moist and out well in the hottest
weather.
Although the cost of manufaoturig this Broad
is much greater the price will not be raised, the
advertiser relying on the largo iaore?se of trade
to recoup the extra coat.
The publio are.requcatcd to obtain a sample
loof and test the quality.
The Bakery fe kept thoroughly cloan, and only
firot-olaus tradesmen are employed.
.A.. H. LINE.
THE U8UAL WEEKLY MEETING of the
T RADLEY LODGE, E.B , TO-NIGHT at
the White Horse Hotel. All Buffo cordially
invited to attend.
PRIMO. T. HOLLAND,
C. Soorotary.
TO-NIGHT, at 7.30.,
rl .E MAYOR or GOULBURN (R. T. BALL,
. Es.) will OPEN a
FLOWER SHOW
At the TOWN HALL. The Show will also be
open on
FRIDAY,
3 to S.30.and 7.30 to 10 p.m. CUT FLOWERS
and POT PLANTS will hbe on Salo at very
moderate prires. Refreshments of the beet
quality. M?esioAr Pnoonarate while show is
open. The proceeds are in aid of the Trinity
Presbyterian Church. Admission Is, Children ld.
A. J. SACH,
Hon. Bee.
PROGRAM'IME
Gymllastic Display, &c,,
AT TfE
ACADE1IY OF IMIUSIC,
On FRIDAY, 31st October, 1890,
Ae.ompanist . ........ .. r. Georgo Angel
Loader......................Mr. R. J. Quinn
FIRST PART.
Overture :.......... .'.......Mr. G. Angel
Musical Drill-Dumb Bells .';.;.. ..S.. quad
Song-" Gallants of England " ......Mr. Alf.
Mitohell
Parallel Bar Exerciees..... ...... Squad
Comic Song-" I Cry Coppor"......Mr. Wedd
Musical Drill-Light Indian Clubs '.....Squad
Roman Ring..... ............ ...Squad
Song and Dance-" Two Now Arrivals"......
Spillane and Joyce
Wands and March ................ Squad
INTHnvae or TEN MnuTseS.
SECOND PART.
Song-"No One Like Mother to Me" ..:.....
Mr. Davidson
Horizontal Bar Exercises ... .....Squad
Heavy Indian Club Swinging....e...,,oMesrs.
Davideon, Quinn, Williams, and Sexton
Irish Song and Dance-" O'Neill and O'Brien"
Spillane and Joyee
Vaulting Horse ............ ... Squad
Prices-Front Seats, 2s; Back, is.
WILL 1E DELIVERED
In tho Y.M.O.A. Hall
oN
FRIDAY, the 7th NOVEMBER,
DY
Rev. Andrew Gardiner.
Subjecot- "Sketches and Stories of
Scottish Life."
ILLUSTRATIONS of the humoroue side of
the Scottish oharacter, interspereed with
Scottish songe. Doors open at 7.30. Admieeion
-- and 6. d. A. D. NESS.
ST. ANDREW'S DAY
Cell eb at do ,
ACADEMY OF MUSIo,
Firiday, @Nov. 28th.
DINNA FORGET!
EASTGROYE RACES,
G3-onlburn.
(REoIsTERED.)
MONDAY, NOYEMBER 10th, 1890.
COHMITTEE
T. F. Meyer, J. J. Bruton, W. G. Armstrong,
J. O'Halloran, J. Day, M. Jordan, W.
Poidovin, J. J. Riohardson.
H?NA?rcPPrEn-J. J. Roberts.
JuncE-J. Slocombe. STanRan-F. P. Morrie.
(To start at 12 o'clock).
1LYING HANDICAP of 7 seovs., with a
.' sweep from starters of sdo each to go to
eccond borse. Once round-about - mile.
EASTGROVE HANDICAP of seove. Dis
tance, 1 mile.
LUNCHEON.
TIME HANDICAP TROT of 6 soves.. Twice
round. Weight-in saddle, list; in harness,
lo0t 5ib.
BIRTHDAY HANDICAP of 15: seove.;
seoond horse 3 seovs, from prize. Distance, 1)
mile.
HACK RACE of 6 cove., for all horses ap.
'proved of by stewards. Post entrance. Din.
lance, once round.
FAREWELL HANDICAP of 4 sova. Dise
tacoo, once round.
A J.O. Rules etriotly adhered to.
Entrance, 5 per cent.: no acceptance.
Entries close TUESDAY, 4th November, at 4
o'clock p.m. Handioaps deolaredTHURSDAY,
6th November. Entries must be accompanied
by pedigree, age, last three performances of
horses, and colours of riders.
B. W. MoCAUL,
Hon. See.
B I
What It Is! I
I I
"The Dee I Sco," a lady eaid.
I wondered what she meant-
The River Dee's iu England sure
And not near Goulburn bent !
She said " I go there every day,"
Which puzzled me the more
Until I found that "D.I.O."
Desoribed our premier store.
"Direct Importing Company"
Ie "D. I. C." for short,
Where you can cheaply purchaeo goods
Of every kind and sort
Best drapery and clothing goods,
All stylee, so people toll,
And plainly marked at lowest price
First quality as well.
This store is found in Auburn-street
Where everybody goes,
And this is where to get well served
As everybody knows.
No more then elsewbero will I deal,
For now I clearly sea
No other place so well will suit
As "D. I. O." for me.
The D,. .C Warehouse,
Direct Importing Company,
AUBURN. STREET.
THE DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY
having now opened up now premiose in
Goulburn (lately occupied by G. M. P. Wheatley,
in Auburn-streeot, noar tho Star Otioe, and next
to Charles Gardner and Company), Ohallenge
Compotition in all lines of Drapery,
Clothing, &o. We not only ebalkngo compoti.
tion, TYe Dety It. For Highest Qualities at
Lowoet Prices no ono oau compneto with thu
D. I. C.
A. C. JOHNSON, Manager.
JUBILATE! JUBILATE!
And let your Jubilations spread to your Friends,
FOR UNDOUBTEDLY THERE IS
WHY? YOU ASK!
Well, because every man, woman, and child in this fair city should
rejoice and herald with jubilations the advenit of any ENTER
PRISING- FIRM who will assist in the commercial progress
of the city and introduce into your midst a
New and Better Order of Business.
That firm is now in your midst, and over the portals of their doors,
in letters large and bold, so that "he who runs may read," stands
out the title
This firm, in a very short time, have revolutionised the
Drapery and Clothing trade of the city, and have converted what
was formerly known as the I.X.L. Cash Exchange (then simply a
country store) into a veritable
Emporium of Drapery
which is fast becoming the haunt of fashion and the entrepot of
cheapness.
The magnificent premises, which are certainly amongst the
architectural triumphs of the city, have been entirely
Renovated and So Altered
as to render them suitable for the
NEW AND BETTER ORDER OF BUSINESS
which it is the intention of McCulloch and Farquhar to carry on
therein.
Is now the LARGEST and BEST L1GIITED in the city.
Here the most fastidious lady of fashion can find something to
charm the eye and please the mind.
Flowers representing the natural growth of all countries and
all climes, and so enchantingly beautiful that the Goddess of
Fashion, could she see them, would cry with envy, can be found in
profusion.
Laces as filmy as the clouds, and Fancy Work executed by the
most deft fingers, are here to gladden the eye and tempt the buyers.
In fact, anything and everything that has ever been manufac
tured or designed by facile brains in the world of fashion can be
seen and purchased in
MoCulloch and Farquhar's Show-room.
S.. SS ARMSTbONG,
Who has charge of the Show-room, has been for years in command
of a similar.room in the Leading and Most Fashionable House in
Sydney, where her skill in artistic MILLINERY secured for her
the.apprbval of the elite of the metropolis. Well versed in all the
fashions of the old and new world, and with a. wonderful taste for
the blending of colours, she stands as an .. : .
A .rtiste .amongst Artistes9.
AND FOR THIS REASON SHE WAS ENGAGED.
Under Miss Armstrong is, also a competent staff of assistants capable
of seiring custbmeys, and.with Goods at their.hiindsto'seirve them
The:. Dress Department
Is heavily stocked with the most.fashionable and beautiful ;textures
ever turned out from the looms of the old country. -
To See these Goods is to Admire theo i
To Admire them is to Buy them'
A. Very Special Range Just Arrived.
The MI1anchester
Tr7he Hosiery
T~he Haberdashery.
Are all in keeping with the departments above mentioned. That is
-Well Stocked with the Newest and Best Goods, and
in charge of competent assistants.
THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Here we stand. pre-eminent. We are unapproachable, either for
Style, Quality, or Price.
We are the envy of Tailors, and the friends of the public.
Gentlemen wearing our Salits are asked for the address of their
Tailors, so that similar suits can be procured.
Every conceivable pattern, every imaginable shape of textiles,
are to be had at
VILCUI~aLOC-I a Fg.AQUiIA.R'S,
Made up into the Most t'Washionable Garments in the
shape of Coats, Trousers, and Vests.
Gentlemen : Don't pay Five Guineas for a Tailor-made Suit,
when you can get one better made and of better material for Fifty
Shillings at
McCULLOCH & FARQUrAR'S.
What shall we do with our'Boys ? what shall we do with our Girls?
are questions which frequently agitate the. minds of parents. Well,
friends, just bring them along to '
McCULLOCH & FARQUHAR'S,
and clothe them in some of the Beautiful and Fashionable Garments
which you can purchase so cheaply, and HAPPINESS and PROS
PERITY will FOLLOW THEIR FOOTSTEPS for all time, and
your mind will be relieved.
McCulloch and Farquhar's Tailor-made Boys' Suits
Are PERFECTION, and the DELIGHT of WEARERS and BUYERS.
In making the announcement to the public of the introduction
of the
Newer and Better Order of Business,
MoOULLOOH & FARQUHAR do so with every confidence, as the
support already accorded them is unmistakable evidence that the
public have at last had a long-dooked-for opportunity afforded them.
Personal Supervision and Close Attention to Business.
An Inspection of the Stock and Premises is cordially invited.
oCulloch & Farquhar,
C ULBURNI CASH EXCHANGE,
Corner A ubnu?r a~d ClifJlbrd Streets.
THE ONLY ADDlRESS.
Auotioneors'. Advortisomente.
TO LET,
COTTAGE near Mr. Finlay's, at corner of
Mondy and Faithfull streets, containing 6
rooms, kitchen, stable, buggy shed, tanks,
garden, paddock, fowl yard, &o. Apply to
FINLAY AND CO.,
Goulburn.
TUESDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER.
SECOND GREAT HORSE SALE
BY
WILLIA1 SANDS & CO.
At their Yards, Montague-street.
120 HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES,
On various accounts.
COLTS, FILLIES, broken and unbroken,
some by the Drummer, Scapegrace, and
other noted sires.
A Grand Lot of Useful HIorses.
N.B.--Unreserved Horses will take precedence.
Preliminary Advertisement.
ATTRACTIVE SALE,
On the Premises, Anburn-street, nearly
opposite the Imperial Hotel.
GaoDn COL.LTIOuo?
Yaluable Oil Paintings,
Prize-takers, Sydney Art Gallery, &o.
Suites of Handsome OCurtains, Mantel Drapes,
Brackets (corner and wall), Raised Plush
Work, Satin band-painted in varieties,
Oushions, Foot Stools, Fender ditto.
MODERN AND FASHIONABLE
Household Furniture
,&0., &C.
Piano (equal to new, cost 65 guineas in Sydney),
by R. Berthol, Berlin. A splendid
instrument, with a lovely tone.
Grand Organ, by Hadyn; 12 stops; also equal
to new.
All the articles of furnituro may be said to be
equal to new.
WM. SANDS AND CO.
Have received instrnetions from Mr. F. Knight
to sell by anotion,
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7e,
At 11 o'clock,
HEE ABOVE, for Positive and Unreserved
l Sale.
Full particulare in a future advertisement.
For Private Sale,
Comfortable Wooden Cottage,
OPAL-STREET.
A GREAT BARGAIN.
T1O Persona Seeking a Comfortable HOME,
this afforde a rare chanoo, as the owner is
leaving Goulburn. For particulars, apply to
WM. BANDS AND CO.,
Montague-etreet.
Eastgrove Races,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
SALE OF BOOTHS, &c.
JOSEPH J. ROBERTS
Has received instructiono from the Committee to
cell by auction,
At the Royal Hotel,
ON WEDNESDAY, nE 6En NOVEMBER,
At 11.30,
Entrance Gates
Publican's Booth
Cake and Fruit Stall.
Tanne OCAsn.
JUNCTION HOTEL.
ZOUCH AND GIBSON
Have been instructed by Mr. Abraham
Compton to sell by auotion,
On the Ground,
SATURDAY, 1st NOVEMBER,
At 11 o'clook sharp,
HIS VALUABLE PROPERTY- "THE
JUNCTION HOTEL"--together with
License, Good-will, and Furniture; 170 Acres
of C.P. Land-all transferable, divided into
convenient paddocks, sorubbed and ringbarked,
and well-watered.
The hotel contains nine (9) rooms, kitchen,
stabling for 6 horses, fowl-houses, sheds, yards,
& c, & 0.
This property being situated at the junction
of Crookwell and Laggan roads must always
command a very large portion of the trade,
which, if carefully attended to, most improve,
and should be a comfortable living, especially if
combined with stock trading.
Terms: ½ cash; balance at 2 years at 7 per
cent. per annum.
GERALD ASS'SY,
Stook and Station Agent,
GUNDAROO.
A UOTION SALES of all kinds of Stock,
LI Produce, &o., held on the FeneT MoNoaY
in Every Month. Wool, Stock, &o., forwarded
Sydney agente free of charge, and liberal
advancee allowed.
GUNDAROO.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER San, 1890.
830 Sheep
80 Ilead of Cattle
S20 IHorses.
Gerald. Massy
Will sell by publio auction,
At his Yards, Gnndaroo,
ON THE ABOVE DATE,
At 2 o'clock,
4Oj MIXED HOGGETS, never shorn, from
Yatbong owes, by prize rame; grand
condition, splendidly woolled
480 FOUR AND: SIX TOOTH MERINO
EWES, big percentage of lamba at
foot,.get by pure Taemanian morino
" rams; in splendid condition and well
woolled
13 DEVON HEIFERS, 3 years old, progeny
of the celebrated Roynolds herd, with
calves at foot by a pure Devon baull
bred by the late Hon. James White
16 0YOUNG COWS, forward in calf; all
broken, perfectly quiet, and splondid
' milkers, in good condition
4 YOUNG COWS, with calves at foot; all
broken and perfeotly quiet; splondid
milkers
10 HEIFERS, Coast bred
15 MIXED CATTLE
17 PRIME FAT CATTLE
20 HEAD OF HORSES, including Carriage
and Buggy Paire, Pontes, Show Hack
neys, Brood Mureos, and Unbroken
Colts and Fillies, got by the well
known siree Snowdon (imp.),Satonuro,
Munetor,TheCripple, Mudjeekeowin,
Mahdi, Ohilde Harold, Young Duke,
tt. .'atriau, &o., from fltat-oleas
maresa
FIRST-CLASS BUGGY (Colonial built), Horeo,
Harness, &o., oomploto; grand turn
out; Horne by Childo Harold-a
splendid stopper, and perfectly qulet
GRAND NEW HAMMERLESS BREECI1
LOADING GUN, by Grooner.
Auotionoore' Advorti?emonts.
In the Southern Distriot
Court holdon at
Goulburn.
Plaint No. 64, '88.
Warrant No. 45, '00.
Gannon v. Paton, Robert.
ON TUESDAY, the Eleventh Day of Novem
ber, 1890, at noon, unless the writ of fieri
fateemias herein be previously satisfed, the
Registrar of the District Court will oause to be
sold by public auction, at the Court-honuse,
Goulburn, .
ALL the RIGHT, TITLE, and INTEREST of
ROBERT PATON, the defendant herein,
of, in, and to ALL THE EQUITY OF
REDEMPTION, and all other the Right,
Title, and Interest (if any) of the said
Robert Paton of, in, and to ALL THAT
THE PART SHARE and Interest of him,
the said Robert Paton, in and to all that
PIECE on PARCEL or LAND, containing
Six Hundred and Forty Aeres (more or less),
esituated in the County of Argyle, near
Goulburn, and known as "Stair Hill,"
devised by the will of the late David Paton,
deceased, and whether in his, the said Robert
Paton's, own right as dovisee under the said
will or as next of bin of his brother, James
Paton, deoeased, or by purchase from any
of his brothers or otherwise howsoever.
TERMS CASH.
WM. CARSON,
Registrar.
B angeiielore.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lest, 1890.
1000 Sheep (in wool)
30 Head of Cattle!
GA.LE & CO.
Will sell by public auotion, .
At their Yards, Bungendore,
ON THE ABOVE DATE,
At two o'clook,
800 6 and 8 tooth Ewes, with lambs at foot
200 0 and 8 tooth Wethere, in good condition
30 Head of Mixed Cattle.
ALSO,
On acoount of A. J. Hall, Eeq.,
I Buggy and Pair of Horses
I Double-seated Buggy
Bedsteads, Mangle
Hlandsome Washstand and Ware.
-iMR. "HALL, having determined to leave the
I.L district, has placed no reserve upon the
above horses and goode.
NOTICE.
-lilY SALES for the future will be held on the
1II FIRST FRIDAY in every month instead
of Saturday. The next Salo will be on FnOaex,
the 7th November.
W. H. WHEATLEY,
Gunning.
Wanted,
ALL the Ladies of Goulburn and Dist let to
Scome and INSPEOT the ALTERATIONS
of our SHOW-ROOM.
McCULLOCH & FARQUHAR.
If You Want to Save your Health
cowte TO
J. V~NrE1nTE'
MIedical Botanist and Herbalist
From London, Paris, New York, and San Francisco,
WT-HO'has much pleasure in announcing to the
V inhabitants of Goulburn that - he has
started in his profession, as above,
Fouir Doors fron Railway.Hotel, Sloane.st.,
where he has arranged to remain for upwards of
a year, and hopes to continue permanently.
Ho undertakes to CURE-Nervous Debility,
Affection of the Brain, Rheumatic Fever, Rheu
matism, Erysipeloe, Poisoned Flesh, Cancer,
Asthma, GOeerol Weakness from Fractured
Limbs, Consumption, Cure Sore Throats in 12
hours, Diphtheria, Worms, Constipation, Boil
Sickness, Diabeotes, Restoration and Purification
of the Blood.
Pills, &o., specially prepared from Herbs for
Private Direases of Ladies and other Dieeaeeo,
Piles, &c.
Immediate benefit in derived from these Medi
cines, and there is a great improvement and
rapid cure.
Steam Baths and Turlkish Bathe, as required
by the ailments of patients.
J. V. has many testimonials from persons now
living in thse colony, testifying to the etlectual
manner in which he has oured them of several
ailments, even after being given up by doctors.
Among such may be mentioned eeeers. Georgo
Bridger, of Large, near Mailland; Charles
Tricker, "Belle Vue," near Maitland; Peter
Solotto, Sydney; end many others, who may
readily be seeon or communicated with as to the
genuineness of this statement.
Testimonialo forwarded on application.
MODERATE CHARGES.
No poison in my treatment; pure herbs. All
Piles Cored by Ointment, no operation. Ali
Deofnoes not cured no charge. Practised in
Sydney, Maitland, and Wollongong. Many
Testimonials in this neighbourhood. Different
diseases not oured no ebargo.
Consultation Hours: From 10 o'clock in the
morning till 6 in the afternoon.
Recipes Sold so that Patients may Prepare
their own Medicines.
FOUR DOORS FROM RAILWAY HOTEL,
BLOANE-STnEET.
Kingsdal0 Raoes..-Prelimlilary Notice.
The Kingsdale Annual Races
WTILL be held on JANUARY IO, 1801.
Programme in futuro issue. Liberal
programme.
THOS. J. OUMMINS, IHon. eeo.
Preliminary Announcement.
BOXING DAY RAGES,
A RACE MEETING
Is to take plsoe
AT BUNGENDORE
B~XIi ( .AY,
26on DEOEMBER NEXT.
Programme will appear in future issue.
F. S. FALCONER Joint
T. J. WINTER SoBerotaries.
Government Railways.
PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY,
Monday, 10th 'ovemboer, 1890.
frOLIDAY EXOURSION TICKETS will be
i e. itsued at all etationa to all stations for
distances over 16 miles, commenoing with the
day passeenger trainsonThursday, Oth November,
and terminating on Monday, 10th November,
availabla for return until Tuesday, 18th
November, 1800.
At stations other than suburban for distances
not oxooeding 15 miles silmilar tickers will be
issued on Mtonday, 10th November, available for
return on day of iteosu only.
The 9.0 p.m. mail from Sydney to Ooulburn
and the 1.0 a.m. mall from Oaulbura to Sydney
will run Sunday, O9i Novemb.r.
Spoeial trains will be run on 8th, 10th, and
11th November. Hood bills, containing full
partloulare, may be obtained from etatown
masters.
Ily order of the OCmmieaionere
DAVID KIRKOALDIE,
Chief Traillo lasnagor,
Syduoy, 27th October, 1800.
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