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SHIPPING,
J)AILT steam
_ JLs communication
between Melbourne and
Geelong.
The screw steamer
" DESPATCH,"
Leave the Meorabool Wharf, Geelong,.
35AILT,
at 8.3 J a in., anil Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, at I
4 p.m. (except on hatardayr, when she leaves at
3 p.m.)
STAKES :
Saloon, 43; return, Gsj
Fore Cahin, 3s ; return, 4s Gd..
Freight at current rates.
• T. J. PARKER, Agent,
Chamber of Commerce, Geelong;
11 Market-street. Melbourne
ia^TROK LONDON DIRECT
from geelong wharf,
The tine A1 clipper ship =
DUES OF EDINBURGH,
1117 tons,
Geo. BaljiAxo, Commander.
This fine clipper is now lying at the Yaira
street wharf, and will receive quick dispatch.
Intending passengers are invited to inspect her
superior accommodation.
For freight or passatrc applv to
DALGETY, IBBOTSON, & CO,
Agents.
Geelontr, 13tii Dee, 1SG9.
^ Tjjl°B LONDON, DIRECT.
From the Yarm Street Wharf, Geelong, tlie
A1 clipper ship
N I M R O D ,
726 tons,
Captain J. Pcarce,
To sail on the 10th January, 1870.
For freight apply to . -
C. J. DENNYS & CO.,
^Chamber of Commerce,
Geelong
T> LACKWALL LINE OF
•mffcjyy I ? PACKETS.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
To he despatched from Sandridge Railway Pier
On THURSDAY, the 13xii JANUARY,
The celebrated favorite clipper ship
"AGAMEMNON,"
A1 at.Lloyds, 1700 tons,
R. IIaksdbx, Commander,
Belonging to SleSsis Green, of Blackwall.
An experienced snrgeon accompanies the ship.
Passage money, £16 and upwards.
For circulars and all particulars apply to ,
HOLMES, WHITE, and CO, agents,
Gheringhap-street, Geelong.
To he followed by the ANGLESEY,'in January.
MESSES MONEY WIGRAM - SON'S
(Of Blackwall Yard, London)
LINE OF STEAM AND SAILING
PACKETS. ' , "
h2>|^-JpQR LONDON DIRECT.—
To sail positively on
THURSDAY,; JANUARY 20th,
The- cAebratttT clipper ship
"L nic O L ^rs H I E E.W
1200 Tons, *
K- H. SniNxsn, Commander, "
(Belonging: tD Messrs Money Wkrram and Sons,
of Blackwall Yard). , .
Passagc-umney, £1G and upwards.
For circulars and nil particulars apply, by letter
or otherwise, to
W. P. wnrrs & CO,
10 Elizabeth-street South, Melbourne.
YCKWALL LINE -OF
fJL2 PACKETS.
FOR LONDON DIRECT.
To he despatched from Sandridgc Kailwav Pier,
On THURSDAY, the 27th JANUARY,
Th 2 celebrated favourite clipper ship
"ANGLES B Y
AI at Lloyd's, 1200 tons, .
J. Majidison*. Commander.
Belongiusr to Messrs Green, of .Blackwall.
An experiea'.-cil surjreon accompanies the ship. '
Passage money, £10 and upwards.
For circulars and all particulars. applv to
HOLMES. WHITE. & CO,
Gheringhap-rStivet,-Gedonff.
To he followed by the WALMER CASTLE in
February-. _
MESSES MONEY •WIGRAjVI & SON'S !
(Of Blackwall Yards. London)
LINE OF STEAM & SAILING PACKETS.
Xp 011 LON DuN DILIECT.
tf^-vrir; X To sail positively on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th,
The celebrated clipper ship
KENT,
1100 Tons,
H. F Holt, Commander,
(Belonging to Messrs Money Wigram [and Sons
of Blackwall Yard).*
Palace-money, £1G and upwards.
Fur circulars and all particulars apply, by letter
or otherwise, to t
W. P. WHITE & Co,
10 Eiizabetii-street South, Melbourne.
To be followed by the clipper ship
X O 11 K S II I RE.
TMTOMh
c
0 B B & 0 0 S
WESTERN TELEGRAPH LINE
KOTAL MATT, COACHES.
Melbourne Looking Office for Passengers and
Parcels:—Cobb and Co's General Coach Office,
Great Bonrke street.. Ballarat—Cobb and Co's
General Coach Office, corner of Sturt-st. and
Lvdiard-st.
SIGHT HAIL,
G BELONG TO BELFAST AND
MORTLAKE.
Bail'. , at 9.50 p.m~ Saturday's excepted.
With Branch line from
MORTLAKE TO CAB A "MET PEN
SHUKS2 AND HAMILTON,
TSBNCE TO
MOUNT GAMBLER AND ADELAIDE,
and all intermediate post towns, lea vine: Geelong
every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9.50
p.m.
Coaches leave Cobb and Co's hooking office,
Geelong, daily (Saturday's excepted ) at 9.50 pjn.
for Belfast and Mortlakc, returning from Belfast
daily (Sunday1V excepted) at 1 a.m., and from
Warrnambocl daily at4 a.m, fromMortlake 2 a.m.
and from Hamilton every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 5 p.m., passing
Mount Bunccd
Winehek-ea
CaiQperdown
Teraag
-Salloii
Wtfrtuamhool
Belfast
Mordake
Hexham
Caramut
Bhrcguna
Colac
Pcnslnxxst
Hamilton
roriland
Apsley
Venom v
Casterton
Mount Gambler
Co'eraine
Balmoral
Cavendish
Branxbolme
Edenhope
Heyvrood
Portland
Narracoorte
Strathalbyn
Panmure -
GEELONG- TO DARLINGTON.
(Bi-Weekly.)
Coaches leave Cobb & Co.'s Booking Office,
Geelong, every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 a-m,,
passing through
Murghwrduc Cressy
TnverJehrii Lismore ■
Warmmbiue Tcolirook |
Returning from Darlington every "Wednesday j
and Saturday, at 6 sl.ul. . • :
LEIGH UOAI3 AJfD'ItOKEWOOD " 1
(Tri-weckly.) •
Coaches leave; Leigh Road Railway Station 1
upon arrival of first trains from Melbourne and
Gt-elong, e^ery Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day^ at 9 a.m., returning from Iio'kewood every
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 a.m.,
passing Tecsdale .and SheMbrd
COBB AND CO.'S
LINE OF COACHES '
BETWEEN
MEREDITH AND STEIGLITZ
A COACH leaves Steiglitz daily at
II o'clock a.m., starting from Scott's,
arriving at Meredith in time for the mid-day
trains to Melbourne, Geelonc. and Ballarat, re
turning from the Itoyal Hotel, Meredith," at 3
o'clock p.m. on arrival, of the mail train from
Melbourne." i,-.- .-.v..-- -
Arrangements can be made: for traps of any
description to meet any train, on application to
the Agent at Striclite, or Meredith.
January 1,1870.
REDUCED . FARES '
ICO and from Leigli Road and Roke
A. wood, and to and from Itokewood, Grassy
Gully and Pinclijrut.
Parties visiting tbe new reels can litre Rucgies
at reduced cliarpes. from-. . : i;.; o ■
GEORGE WHOBJ-OW,, .
'• Bflkswflod.
TRAVELLING.
GEELONG AND PORTAKLINGTON,
* " VIA.
DEISDALE.
DAILY.
A COACH leaves Cobb and Co.'s
office, ' Malop-street, daily (Sundays
excepted) at 2.80 p.m, returning from Portar
iington via Drvsdale daily at 7 a.m.
J. E. MATTHEWS,
_ , Proprietor.
Gcclong, October, 18G9.
N.B.—All parcels must be forwarded through
tlie coach office.
COBB & CO.'S !
LIVERY, LETTING, AND BAIT STABLES,
Opposite '
Messrs. tivnnot & Guthrie's Wool Wart! muse,
U HION H O T El,
Great Malop-street, Geelong;
AXB AT
HESSE-STREET, J.
(Near Adman's Hotel), ;
QTJEENSCLIFF. .
"tbxcursion parties, picnics,
I—I Private Families, Wedding. Parlies,
Commercial Travellers, and Others, requiring to
hire conveyances, can be provided with hoses and
vehicles of a superior description at eiremely
moderate charges.
COACH DAILY TO AND FROM GEILONG
AND QOEENSCLIFF. ;;
A comfortable onraibuss, especially adqrtcd for
ladies and children, despatched daily tivm -the
Coach Office, Gcelong, at 2.30 p'm., rfturning
from 'Qneehsdili'daily at 10 a.m.
■ WESTERN-STAGE COAIPAXY,
Proprietors.
Cobb & Co.'s Coach Office,
Malop Street, Geclonsr.
TRADE NOTICES/
COACH BUILDER..
RICHARD GEOHEGAN,
2TEXT i .
IxANGHOENE ANT) BOILEiTF,
RYKEE-STBEET, ? . j
BEGS to inform Gentlemen11 of Gee- j
long and We^ern District that he is de- j
terminal to clear off his Erst-class stak of. as
sorted "Vehicles, comprising single and double
seated Buggies, jump scat; Wasrgohetes, and
Express Waggons, &c. • ^ h >
Painting, Trimming, and Pepairs. executed
•with despatch, at the lowest possible prices. .V : I
MASKS AND JENKINS,
(late TOBIAS AND CO.) }
Fish, Fruit and Produce Commission Salesmen,
Main Road, Ballarat,
~QEG to inform the growers in the
-*-* Geelong District, that they are prepared
to sell all kinds of fruit and produce it lowest
rates of commission- • i - •
Quick returns and full responsdnlry guar
anteed.
Cash advanced on goods consigned • tc them for
GEELONG DEE WOKK5,
88 & 8D ItYKIE STREET.
B WILSON, Dyer, in /rstnrning
. thanks to his patrons for thar liberal
support dtiring the past six years, hegs to
announce that ail his business . operarons (in
cluding the latest improvements and appliances)
are now carried on at the above adtlres/where all
orders will in future be executed. / ;v "
September27tli, 1869./
G- P. BELCHER;' /
TB STATE l AND COMMISSION
AGENT, ?. :
STOCK BROKER.
_ _ • ' Loans Negotiated: f
Dividends and Interest Collected."
CirAtruKiT. or* CoarxiEECE.
iri.LL.IA3I HILL,
" IRONMONGER, |
29 Geeat Rykie-stbeet, Gee-onc
H ,A S "ON S L. E—
" Colonial Ovens, all sizes - ¥ "
, 'pendiig. Wire, Kerosene, White Lead, anc
Oils of every description;" Sfieo" Shears
Turkey Stone, Gtdvaniscd Inn, Screw
and Nails, Cannon Powder, shot, ant
Caps, &e, Ac. . " ■ S.
IggTAgeiit for Wilicox and Gibbs' Sewing
. • Mad lings. -
Ploughs and Harrows , .
Lennon's Prize Ploughs
Hornsby-s, Sellars', and Ransoices P]on<*b
Ploughshares and Kiting? of evev descrip
tion i: "
Swingletrees and Piouglt Chains
Chail'cutters, Harvest Tools, Scytfe? Sickles
Horse and Hand Hay Rakes,jfcc &c.
Agent ibr T. Robutson anil Co's Ihaping ant
Mowing Machines. a
2ERATED "WATERS AND CORDIAL
MANUFACTORY.
HM. "WALKER, Laving succeeded
i to the business so long carrialon by tlie
late Sir Samuel Atkinson, hopes to rative a con
tinuance oi the patronage so largely bestowed by
the public upon his predecessor. •
The business will be carried on in. tie old pre
mises, Great jMyers-street West, Gedong, and a
constant supply of goods in the above trade will
alwavs be on hand. "
BREWERY, GE^LONG.
THOMAS POWELL,'
Op Excelsior Brewery, Ileasaxt
Creek, and Powell's Bbivery,!
Geeloxg.
EAS the pleasure of informing his
friends and the public, tliat he be taken the
prize ........
THIS YEAR AT GEELONG AID PLEA
SANT CREEK AGBICBLTUbAL
SHOWS,
tor his XXX Ale. ■
The beverage is universally proiounced by
connoiseurs to he the best procmtble in the
Western District.
Orders ftoia hotel proprietors and private con
sumers promptly attended to, as "wfl as orders
from the country. _ - .
"Ale and Stout in bottles, in splendil condition,'
equal ii not superior to the best impoiad.
■ Geelong, September 9th, 18G9.
J
AMES SMITH
STOCK AND SHAltEBROE£ER,
Has Removed fiorn
Unicorn Passage to his New Offices,
No. 3 Mechaxjcs' IXSTIISXE.
Balearat.
CASH ADVANCED ON SCRI? ONLY.
' Letters and Telegrams answttcd.'
CHRISTMAS PRESENT i -
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS!
MRS H. D. G ANT-has juat made
large additions to her stock, including
Gold Brooches.
Lockets, Rixus, Pixs.fcc,
Jet Goods in great varietr ■>
And
Fancy Goods of every description. -•
Alberts made of own hair with Bglish gold
- - mount, from 30s each.
Children's Toys and other Goods suitable for
crimsTJiAS tresexts. •
99, Koorahool-rt^j^
- Kest Mr Hudson, Cadertakcr.
. C. K- PEARSO.X
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
Tnoir Loxbox: , • - ■ .
(Successor to J, Kitz.j •. • ' •
98. MOORABOOLiSTREET,. OEELONG/
"\N- HAND,.a Superior Assortment of
J WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE\?ELLERY,
And other Goods appertaining to the Trade," ■
N B.—PRIZE-. HEDJl ; '
Awarded Intercolonial Exhibition for Superior
Workmanship in Wat(Ut-rorjj; • - . :
GHOLLAH'S GREAT fymT-ANP v
CURES '
, - For -Bilious Affections, -Liver com'p]aints,
Rheumatism, Gout, Indigestion, aaj Coativeness
rpHE vttndersignecl being appointed
JL Sole Wholesale Agent for Qce)0nn- and
District for the above Valuable 1'cdicmes, and
having full confidence in them, reommends any
who are suffering, to lose no time ia trying them.
Subragent3 lib rally dealt with.
. For public, cdnvenit nee, .the Ape^t Mixture
is put up in bottles from 2s 6d each. -
, . -W. E. PARDEY,
» "" " " MwwTwl Steftt, GetlOT£.
TRADE NOTICES.
w ANTED KNOWN
J ■ OJf SALE,
Single or Slide-seated Buggies, with or without
• - ■ Hoods.;
POOL AND ANDREWS",'
(Successors to F. Parrot t),
C O A C H B U.I Ti l) £11 S,
" ; • - . Yarra Street, Geelong.
CHALLENGE I REWARD JC100! !
Immense success of the small profit system 1!!
Shoo crowded every day since Prices were
LOWERED.
"j^OTTCE to the Public of Geelong,
Chilwell, &e, &c.—I finding that it pavs
to have small profits and quick returns;' intend
keeping the prices down. As my system, is cash,
I can allbrd to sell lower than any other shop in
the trade."
•Tweeds, calicoes, flannels, shirtings, blankets,
sheetings, &c, &c, lower titan ever. Hen's and
frays' suits, coats, trousers and vests, hats, Crimean
shirts, 5s in the pound lower than any outfitter in
the town.
PIR3T CLASS VALUE TOR THE MONEY.
Ladies' Kid Boots dirt cheap
Ladies' Cashmere and trench Lasting Boots
Children's Kid, Caslimere, Leather, Colonial,
os hi the . pound cheaper than the regular boot
shops, - ' ' • •• r
The depct for bargains is at . • , ^ ■
- < MORRIS JACOB'S, -
Majeket ^ Square, Geelono.
N.B.—The reason why I am selling my stock
so cheap is because the insurance oifices refused to
insuie my stock for its value, so I am bound to
reduce my stock in case of accident.
M.JACOBS.
December Sth, 18C9. •
ON SALE BY UNDERSIGNED—
DARK and Pale Brandy, Pure Jamaica
Bum, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Geneva,
Old Tom, Absinthe, Schnapps, Port ana Sherry
champagne, Moselle, Still and Sparkllmr Hock,
4llaret, Sauterne, Bitters, Quinine, Champagne,
ItlTOfVUl flllPITV "Rmndn Oinrro.
parflla; Vermonth, Devonshire Cider, Maraschino.
Noyeau, Raspberry "Vinegar. English Ale ana
Stout in wood and bottle, Groceries, Oilmen's
Stores, Provisions, Preserved Fruits and Fish,
Drugs and Chemicals, Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
COLONIAL WINES.
MURRAY WINE, a rlorge-assortment of Red
and White -
BARRABOOL WINES, do. do.:
WILLIAM jMacHULLEM,
"Wine and Spirit Merchant,
Ryrie-strect, Geelong.
ORIGINAL OIL AOT> COLOUR
WAREHOUSE,
26, MAXOT-STBEET, GEELONG.
(NEXT UNION HOTEL.)
Edward "i n i gut,
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter,
Glazier, Paperhanger, Decorator, Grainer Gilder,
&c, &c. •
.Wholesale and retail dealer in Papcrhangings
of every quality and pattern
Raw and. Boiled Linseed 02s
Turpentine. Benzoic, Kerosene *
Genuine White Lead
> Colors of every kind, crouud and dTy -
Crovm, Sheet, British Plate, Ground, and
Ornamental Glass, all sizes
Painters' Brushware and all-Painter*'re
quisites . , '
Mastic, Black Enamel, Copal, Carriage, Oak,
Spirit, Paper, Knotting, and other Yar
nisbes .
Gold .Size, Black Japan, and* Brunswick
Black at the very lowest prices.
. General repairs to buildings of everv kind by
contract or otherwise;
Church Windows,"(lead fights) made to any
design and rcpazredl
N.B.—Paints mixed ready for use.
"SI indow Glass cut to any sizci
Picture Frames made to*order.
PURE AERATED WATEPtS.
MESSRS BEKNETT & BROCKWELL;
"CTOR inany years in the employ of
A Mr Samuel Atkinson, have Hie pleasure
of announcing that, .having succeeded in. ob
taining * • • -
first class machinery,
they have commenced business as
Ginger Beer and.Lemonade
Manufacturers,
In centrally situated premises in Ryne-strcet, '
^ nearly opposite the Post-oftice.
Having had a lengthened experience in the
trade, ami possessing every requisite for carrying
on opera'ions extensively, they liope to receive a
fair share of patronage.
"WHITE AND BROCKUANlv,
JJAYE for SALE, at lowest rates—:
. "Ward and Payne's celebrate*! sheep shears,
- their guaranteed numbers
Turkey stone, carefully selected
Raddle, Stockholm tar, in drums, barrels,
and half barrels
Sewing twine, linseed oils
Ward and Payne's and Hatkiesou's superior
Joiners'tools
Iron bedsteads
Tbey have also to intimate their appointment as
Agents for Geclong and Western District for ••
Anderson's patent Clothes Washers,
And .
The Universal Cog-wheel Wringers.
por sals at mrlbournb PRICES.
Testimonials from residents in Geclong, who
have proved the efficacy and usefulness of these
valuable inventions can be inspected, and per
sonal references given.
WJbLLTE AOT) "BROCKBANK,:
ironmongers,
Opposite Post Office,
Ryrie-Street,. Geelong. ^
H
ANSON'S VINEYARD, near the
Waurn Ponds' Bridge;
Colac Road.
.Superior samples of uine. on sale. ■
Post Office Address— .
GEORGE HANSON, Geelong.
15; GREAT MALOP-STREET,' GEELONG,
• NEXT TUB BANK OP - VICTORIA.
1UTRS DELION invites- inspection to
-LtA , her superb stock of ornamental hair,
consisting: 'of ringlets, headdresses, hands, long
straiglit hair tails, chignons, pads, ' curl nets,
combs, brushes. .
Select Apartments for Ladies Hairdressing.
Hair dye and oil other articles for the toilet for
-V 'gentlemen..-:..''::'tit':-:
Wigs arranged in the most artistic style. Ditto
1 for fancy balls, black and white. ' ■
1A splendid assortment of Blackthorn Walking
, Sticks.
Mr. a. m. townsend,
BEUTIST,
From:
George-street, Hanover-square,
London, ' * ■ _
- Successor to Sir Bamford, .
• 119 ,Swan ston-Stkeet, -
Corner of
Bourke and Swans ton-streets, Melbourne.
COLONIAL WINE STORE, NEXT
LOWE & M'KENZIE,
HOOBABOOL STREET.
0N SALE, by the. undersigned—
: Tire hncst quality Chassclas, Heissiing,
Hermitage;: Burgundy,.Gouais, -Muscat.
Also, Colonial Wine from is to Is Cd per bottle. ■
All binds oF-Fruit- iu scason on band, and
.- : - fur sale.
ABRAHAM- TRIBO LET .
.' proprietor. -
TO THE GROCERS AND: STOREKEEPERS
: . ' op
. . ; GEKLONG AND DISTRICT.' '
. VICTORIA TEA COMPANY,
■i21, -LittleCollins-street: West Melbourne,
' W1... GEORGESON" & CO.;'
.. t , Peopf,tutors.
' (Established for the proper blending ot Teas.)
TO G- & CO. beg to announce, that
■ \ V . - in addition to tbeir usual bulk busi
ness, they bare commenced a branch of the trade
not hitherto: introduced in Victoria, namely that
of
TEA BLENDING,
and are now prepared to supply a very superior,
strong, fuH-flarored Tea. in half-pound and one
pounu tinfoil packets, or in bulk. Having secured
the services of . an experienced London Blender,
tbey can confidently recommend the above to the
notice of the trade. A trial order solicited. Price,
lists oh application. ■ . . - . ,
TRADE NOTICES.
JOIDf M. GARKATT,
HOXJSE, LAST), ESTATE. & GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT,
■■■■'. LOAN AND SHARE BROKER,
AND MINING AGENT,
Moorabool-street, opposite the Chamber of"
i Commerce.
Estates Managed tor Absentees and Minors," "
Rents of Town or Country Property Collected,
Constantiy on hand, fur sale or to lease. Land,
town Residences, Business and Cottage Sites,
OCC.. &c. ° '
Gcelong, AToi- G, 18G9.
I'APERHAN GING, WINDOW-GLASS
. OIL AND COLOR '
W A R E H O U S E,
■ LTTTLT-", MAi.OP STSEET. GEEI.ONG.
» , (Next Bright and Bitchcoeks.)
jjlHORNE AND BRADLEY,
ENTERS. GLAZIERS, GltAINERS,
i ■■ GILDERS AND PAPERHANGERS. :
Res to mform'the public tiiat thev have now
pn band the latest ami,best selected stock of
paperbangmgs in Geelong, including gold centre?,
go/d l#ortfers, &c., &c.j ior decorations: ' • "
Window glass—all sizes—plate,, sheet, ground
stnmcfl, and ornamental. 3
: Genuine^v-Jiite lead, oil, colore, brushes, and
yarnishes of every description. .
■ Gold, rosewood, maple, and other mouldings,
tor picture frames in great variety.
N.B.—Picture frames made to order. Church
windows made and repaired.
VULCAN FOUNDRY,
GEELONG.
MESSRS. HUMBLE & CO.
BEG respectfully to intimate that
they are prepared to execute orders for
Quartz Crushing Machinery, Flour
Mills, Bark Mills, Saw .Mill Gear and Sinkin"
Platform, Boiling-down Apparatuses, Pumping
and Wool washing conncciions, Wine Presses
Wool Presses, and Crab Winches, Winnowing
Threshing Machines, Horse s Power,
ALSO,
That a large quantity of all descriptions of brass
and iron castings, wrought iron, gas and water
piping, taps and cocks are always kept on hand.
that all kinds of repairs are done at the
shortest notice, and at terms most "moderate. :
H. and Co wish specially to call attention
to their Horse Threshing Ttlachines which have
taken tiie fiist prizes the last three years at the
GecIoug Agricultural and Horticultural Society's
Shows, which are liotli most conveniently simplc'in
tceir construction and effectual in titfir working.L
BUILDING MATERIALS
of every description,
at lowest rates.
JAMES PORT,
: Ryrie Street, ...
And at .
Collins, Ivmg, and Frances Streets, Melbourne. ■'
GEELONG FOUNDRY.
Mercer Street, opposite Terminus Hotel. "
HOBBS AND DELAHANT
BEG to thank the public of Geelong
and surrounding district for. the liberal
support already received,, and inform them that
they arc prepared to execute orders for' all
classes of
MACHINERY, MILLS, AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
With promptness, and at lowest possible charges.
Iron and Brass Castings of every description
supplied.
0
L AIIK E -AND ■ C 0 M P AN Y
Bullion M euckants, ■>:'■■■
biocit, ^SiiAKu, and-Bill Buokeks.
So and 83 Elizabeth Street. ■
1_ Ballarat Agent— C- E. Clarke.
,' CLYDE STORE.
N. SALE, a Choice' Stock of
S-f ■ Groceries. Ironmongery, and: Oilmen's
Stores. Clothing, Boots,- Shoes, and every article
sold in a General Store at town prices.
CLYDE FORGE.
A GKICULTUR4L - Implements of
-LA- every kind made to order or repaired by
first-class workmen; satisfaction guaranteed
bpnng carts, drays, waggons, &c, built to on)
and made of good sound well seasoned timber
Horses carefully tliod.
J. II. JONES.
T
HE UNDERSIGNED
. . in ■
*" CASE PURCHASERS
. : . ■' OP," '■ ■
HID ES,
IN" ANY QUANTITY.
v , ; - BREARLEY BROTHERS,
. ... :■ . ■„ Geelong^
■ WOOL. SCOURING. ;
To Squatters Shearing in the Giiease.
rHHE undersigned is prepared to scour
JL Greasy Wool, and to return tlie same in
condition, equal, if not superior, to .any. in vict
toria. , -.
Scouring eliarged at current rates." ;
ABRAHAM BATTY,
• ••' • ' ' Breakwater.
Sept 13 18C9
^EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENT:
THREE SEWING MACHINES.
Combined in one. ' '
WITH the ■ patent; improvement to
, Wheeler and Wilson's ; Machines the
operator is enabled to make—
1. The lock-stitch.' -
2. The clastic,'or so-called Grover and Baker
stitcli.
3. An entirely new stitch, with three threads,
forming the most beautiful ■ embroi
dery. - .
, Button-boles can also be made with the same
- machines, on both linen and woollen
goods. ■"
This celebrated v Maeliine is, crowned with; 67
Gold JIedals, and stands to-day, as it has
stood for years, without a rival; to see it perform
the different operations, such as Binding. Hem
ming, Felling, Gathering, Embroidering, Work
ing Button Holes, &e., &c., seems more
.ike a tiling of life than a machine. It can be
changed in a minute to suit any material from
the heaviestcloth to the finest cambric.
■ PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867,
AWARDED WIIEELER AKXl WILSON THE
- HIGHEST PEEXIIUU OVER"1AIX. COM
rxrrixon3.
j. daniel;
IEOSMOhGiS,
- G E E L O K" G . .
ESTABLISHED 1849.
UNDERTAKER
T' AND FUNERAL FURNISHER, 'v".U-h::
97, Moorabool-sfcreefc/. Geelong.. • -
T W. HUDSON in ■ returning.;^
eJ , thanks for iavors during.tbe past 20 .
veers, begs. respectfully to inform.his"
triencLs anil the public that be is prepared *'•'
to exeente orders, tor. Funerals in town or rj,
country, most respectably, at a few hours
notice with every, r^'uisite. - ,3
A large Stock hlways.kept in readiness.
Coffins made , to order in lead, zinc, or
wood—or in sets of 2 or 3 in each.
Tariffs,' monuments;! arid' headstones,
enclosures of iron, i stone,: and wood '
erected.- ; . .
On Hirc^—Hearses - with' one, two, or
four horses, hlaek and white plumes, palls,
Mourning coaches, dog-cart, horses, etc.
. On Side—Coffin furniture, cloth, velvet,
bat-hands, gloves, shrouds, and embossed
trimmings, complete. The trade supplied :
on the most reasonable terms.
NATHANIEL BROWN,
MARBLE
and'
MONUMENTAL MASON,
(Opposite the Telegraph OiSce)
RYRIE-STREET, GEELONG.
IJSir Yanlts, Headstones, and Enclosures
erected. Orders executed on the most
reasonable terms. \
TRADE NOTICES,
. ■ NOTICE.
B FLOYD, London]? urniture Matt, I
• 5, 7, and 9i: little Ryrie-strect west; I
(near Hall Brothers, Drapers), and 66 Moorabool. I
street; Is clearing out his large stock of Furniture;' |
Bedding, Miscellaneous Goods, Sc., "at very low
prices. -
. fgf"a. Several Conveyances for sale CHEAP, |
at B.FLOYD'S New and Second-haud Furniture
Warehouse. '•■./ '
: FITCHETT AND CO.,
. House,.land, and. labor Agents, .Market.
, . -Square... vi';-* 'I
Tj'VERY. Class'of Labor for Town and
J-i Country, . In forwarding servants to tlie
Interior the strictest regard "to character and I
capability.
'. - Rents and debts collected. - Agencieswanted.
h . J. MONTGOMERY,
!' LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES," 5
;; " K A R D I N 1 A - S T R E S T . '■
i>-. = . Next Bank of New South Wales.
fuvoTi S E S, 5C A RRI A GE S,
11., . .And every description of i ... .
- DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES
if ' FOR HIRE. : -
CHARGES MODERATE.
:: ' 1 • J* MONTGOMERY, -
' Wholesale & Retail . , t..,
HAY AND CORN! WAREHOUSE,
- (Opposite Livery Stables).
JE
NKINS AND BENNETT
UNDERTAKERS,
MOORABOOL STREET.
T HEDRICK AND CO,
V • ' TEA BROKERS AND
. GENKRAT, COMMISSION AGENTS •
LITTLE MALOP-STREET.
R. R. HEATH,
SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST,
51 a L o r Street; *• '
. j " Argus " Office), Geelong,
And at Tcpper's, Bookseller, Start and Dovetbn
streets, Ballarat.. : a '
Hours of attendance—10. to 4. Saturdavs—
. 10 to 3.. ■ . "
Established in 1853.
Mc
ORE.WO.OD'S GALVANIZED
. TINNED . CORRUGATED IRON,
Gossel Oak Anchor Brand, 3s per sheet....
: ' JAMUS 'POUT, .
• " * ' ' ' Little Ryrie-streeL
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
MA"VV SON BRO T HERS,
SURGEON, AND MECHANICAL
DENTISTS,
lie MOORABOOL STREET, GEELONG,
AND FORD STREET, EEBCII WORTH.
Established in England at Bolton,- Liverpool,
Keighley, and Bradford.
"R. "J. "MAVVSON," of the above
firm, begs to inform the . inhabi
tants of Geelong and the Western Districts,
"that he supplies .the loss of TEETH "without
springs or-wires, upon their new system of SELF
ADHESION, without necessitating the extrac
tion of teeth or stumps. This method has pro
cured universal approbation; and is recommended
by numerous physicians as being the most efficient
system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto , in
vented, and is so natural in appearance as ti> defy
detection by the closest observer
; The operations of Sealing, Cleaning, and ex
tracting performed with the greatest care.
* Messrs Mawsoh have also in use an aruesthctic
apparatus by which teeth may beextracted without
pain. . ,
CHILDREN'S TEETH REGULATED.
, All consultations free.
w
"jVTR. C H ARL E S LA N G E
.A'-1- Awarded First Prize Medal Intercolonial
; i," i • Exhibition 18UG-7,
. " : Surgeon Dentist, ■ .
64, Collins-street East, Melbourne. L
.Mr Charlts ■ Langc is the first dentist to whon
a prize medal has been awarded in the Australia]
colonies for artificial teeth.
M'
".ESSRS DAVIDSON
HEN DAEDR SON,
ARCHITECTS, Ac.,
• 32 Malop-street,
SCOTCH TIE HOUSE.
1VTEIL CAELUM,
-Ll =Wholesale and Retail
. - ■ Pastrycook and Confectioner,
v •. Moorabool-street, Geelong,
Desires to return liis sincere thanks to Ins friends
and the public of Geelong and Western District
ior their Jiberai patronage during the lost 1G years,
and to" notify that the old Scotch Pie Shop has
been thoroughly. renovatedt ^viih the newest Im
provement and extra accommodation provided.
til Visitors ■ irom • Melbourne and BaJlarat, Ex
cursionist?, can be accommodated with luncheon,
tea. coifee, chops, or steaks.
..- Wedding,-Christening, and Birthday Cakes
Ornamental to Order.
T. Every -description of Sugar Goods.
Newest style of French '.Cosaque'—somebody's
luggage on hand, chocolate and bonbons; Fancy
boxes for gilts. •
M'CALLUM, -
. No 70£, Moorabool-street, Geelong.
SEN HE T T & TUR N E R,
COPPERSMITHS, TINSMITHS,
And
PLUMBERS. GALVANISED IRON AND ZINC WORKERS'
- COLONIAL OVXS, WATER TANKS, AND BATH
MANUFACTURERS,
(■■■•' » ■ Wholesale • and lietail.
HATE,WITH MR R. WILKINSON,
Beg leave most respectfully to inform the inha
bitants of Geelong: and surrounding neighbour
hood that they have commenced business at 26
Ryrie-street, Geelong, nearly opposite - Mr
Howell's sale yard, where they intend to carry on
the above business in all its various branches, and
hope by attention and punctuality to merit a fair
share of public patronage and support. Galvanized
iron spouting and gutters made and fixed,. on the
most reasonable terms. Kerosene oil, lamps,
wicks, and chimneys on sale.
N.B.—A large stock of Baths always on
hand. . ......... .
GLASGOW HO'TTSE'.
NOTICE 01? REMOVAL.
QHIRKA and MOODIE, previous to
kj Removal to their - - -
NEW PREMISES,
- Moorabool Street,
. Will, for Fourteen-Days, allow a Discount
• of 15 Per Cent on all
CASH PURCHASES,
- * Commencing on
SATURDAY,vthe'ISthDECEMBEB.
t N.B.—The, Premises -in Malop-stroet To Let.
WOODWARD,
' COACH AND HARNESS MATTTH?.,
I ''. '' Moorarool Street
- - ,(Next the Hall of. Commerce).' "* :
' ' . AND
,, Little Street, " ;
• ' (Next the Eureka Hotel).
T W. 'has always ■ on - hand an]
• ■ Assortment of - '
i " Newand Second Hand' • \ i
Barouches;"Phaetons,*.slide 'scat,; top- and I
no top ' f - • |
Single sealcd'Biiggies < "■
Waggonettes'. r.-c.f.iL-.f.'r.- i.-1 ■ . -
Express Waggons >
Chaise-carts. Dog-carts, &c -v.;.'
Repairs, Painting, Trimming, &c, executed with1
dispatch.
Cliarccs strictly moderate.
■■ All New Work Guaranteed. :
FRANCIS-LEE TUCKFIELD,
HOUSE,'*XAXD, f AND COMMISSION AGENT,
* - YABItA ST BEET,
""'Next Hobday's Music Warehouse.
rp BANKS the Public and his Friends
' JL .... ? generally for their past favors, and trusts
.a continuance of their patronage and support
will be accorded him
. Reuts and debts collected, books posted,
» money lent, &c.
Shops and Dwellings, and Lands, to let and
for sale.
• Storage at reduced i ates, if goods for sale.
. Mining or other shares bought and sold, on!
commission.
Agent for Wesleyan Cemetery.
29th January 1SK&, ;
TRADE NOTICES,
>CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—186?.;
! "NEW YEAR'S GIFTS—1870.
E.BARTLETT has just received
§ cx U River 3 umna" and other late arrivals
12. packages-Fancy Dress Materials
• 3 do French Mushns. v*.
, 3 do - Swiss and Satin Check do —
2 do .Brilliants. Brocades,"5cc
. 1 do " : Parachutes and Umbrellas, Swiss
^ "andCotton?- • - r.
2 • do l: :, Hosiery, all makes l .:
" 1 "bale Flannels?" .
1 do Calicoes, Hollands, &c::
4 packages Men's, Boy's, and/Youth's
Clothing, made to B; liartlett's order
4 1 while in London ~ .
— 2 eases Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps ; •
■■ . . v'" -j.ai.so;- - . .;■■■ ■
, 3 packages Rimtncl's, Perfumery, Pomades,
Tooth and Violet Powders,' To6th and
Hair Brushes, JRaek nnd Circular Combs, i
and other- novelties too numerous to I
mention. - ■ .- * - ■ - - • ■ j
In consequence of insufficient accommodation 1
the whole of the above goods will be offered at a |
very slight advance on Hnslish cost. i
* 13. BAjilTLETT, ....
j MOQRABOOL-STRRET i
ET. SILK -. begs to inform the i
• -. Timber Merchants ofGeelong and 'the
public generally, tliat/hia new Loutit Bay and 1
Bambra saw-milljs now. started: - and' thatt b« • m
prepared to supply h;irdwood timber of ai »y dimen
sions. ■ •• - -'j^v ■' ' * '
All orders forwarded to the manager, J.: Ful
ton, .'Post Office. Bambra, will-receive, prompt
attention. ' * * i
December 1st, 1869.
r/EOEGE- GL-ENISTER,
M ' ' ' COACHBUILDER, I
~ — ~ MoorabooV Street,: Geelong, -— ■ i
Next to'Bright and Hitchcocks,
Has on hand—
A" "Well assorted Stock of Vehicles, -■>
' . ; - . Consisting of— - i
r Double and single-seat Buggies
1 Prince of Wales Waggonets
■ Jump and Turnover seat Buggies" *
t Express Waggons, &c.
N.B.—Repairs, Painting and Trimming, cxe<
uted with neatness and despatch.
HOMAS LID BE T.TE E,
Average Adjuster, and Notary Public, '
Accountant, Auditor, and; Arbitrator.
Hail of Commerce, Melbourne.
T
[a cakd.j -
O B E E T E E E V ES.
PRODUCE-& COMMERCIAL BROKER,
! ' CORN EXCHANGE,
Little Malop-street, Geelohg.'
J ■■■' S T O RAGE.' ' ' :
' '■ [CARD.]
JJOBEE T S. TUFES,
; ARCHITECT and SURVEYOR,
belmowt;
TO BLOCK-OWNERS SHEARING IN
" THE GREASE. ' "
rPHE Undersigned is prepared to scour
Greasy Wool , in any quantity, by the
process of stick-washing, which will he lbund to
get up the wool more soft and silky, and take six
or seven , per cent less weight out of it than
machine washing.
j FOSTER MARSHALL,
i t . „ • Barwon.
; Qcelong, 14tli October, 1809
GEELONG CORK WAREHOUSE,
• CORNER op little sialop and -
; "JAMES "STREETS. ;
! NOTICE
to wise .merchants, brewers, cordial
: ' " MAMnPACTURERS, GROCERS; DREG
" ' GISTS, "AND OTHERS.
f JIHAT Jj. P. AillET wishes to inform
the above and the public, that lie has"
commenced business at: the above place,"as Cork*
Merchant, &c.. and hopes by strict attention to
business to secure a fair share of public patronage.
■ ALWAYS ON. HAND . . .
Every description of Corks and Boilers, Sundries;
i IVinc and other Labels; Acids, &c-V audi'every
! otiier article required in bottling departments.
SADDLERY. SADDLERY.
SADDLERY.
TP HE EXECUTOR ■ of the late
J- JOHN BUNTON,
Has great pleasure in thanking the customers
and friends who have so liberally patronised the
establishment tor the past six years, and have
now to notify that the business will in future be
carried on in 'the old premises; on behalf of the
children, and lie trusts that the fevors bestowed
during the past, will he generously continued in
the future on their account. v.
The Stock is very large and Complete, .
including
; BUGGY, GIG, AND CARRIAGE
' HARNESS,
Gents' Uogsktn and Station Saddles,
Bridles, AYheps, Sptnts, &c.,
In great variety, and evoty other article in the
, trade, and at prices defying competition;
trtnrnrimmiV., >•.
MARTIN TREACT,
" Sole Trustee.
GOOD TIMES A-HEAD.
A S Sixty-nine has pass'd a way,
j And manny troubles bave gone with
But seventy will blessings brine: • f 1 ' 3"
• Unto Geelong—the little Pivot. ■ ■
For see the blessing that is sent.
The harvest makes our hearts rejoice,'
And farmers filled with gratitude
They thank their God with cheerful voice,
■ The gardener walks from tree to tree,
Admiring Nature's bounteous hand,
And thanks his God for blessings sent.
Who holds all nature in command.
The vigneron admires his grapes,
That luscious fruit that's good for man
When properly used—not like tlic beast
To drink uutil he cannot stand.
"Poor brother man seems more content.
For l«tter prospects "are in view*
He knows the loaf it'wiU he cheap,
As well as lots of work to do.
Another blessing—wanted long, - - '
■_ This time, I think', we need not fear— •
That is the water-in Geelong, "i <.
A tiling that's badly wanted here. • •
To look ahead things don't look bad,
As for myself, it makes me glad!
For see, tbe price of boots and shoes,
How cheap they're sold by David Hughes.
The shop is the Victoria Boot,
- In Matop^street, near the Cab Stand,
The place to purchase cheap and good,
From David Hughes, at your command*
! Ladies lasting boots, 6s 6d, 7s, 8s, best, 9s = ■ ?■ \.
: Gents'., elastic side-boots, French cal£ pegged.
12s 6d ■ ™7 % 1
All other boots cheap, accordingly
. A fine lot of gents' elastic side uppers, cheap
I The stock-in-trade is still open for sale . •
Tlic trade supplied at lowest prices for cash. •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
NATIVE INDUSTRY.
rpHE 'undersigned, having erected
Targe and commodious workshops, where
he intends devoting his time to the Manufacturing
of Agricultural Implements, is now prepared to
receive ordcis for all descriptions of Ploughs,
Harrows.-Grubbers, Scarifiers, Prize Horse Hoes,
and all descriptions of Agricultural Implements,
which he intends making quite as cheap as the
imported article, liy which be hopes to receive a
large share ot support. A very necessary im
provement has recently been introduced in the
Prize llurse Hoes, consisting of a pair of expand
ing mould-boards, for earthing up all descriptions
oi.drill crops, blacksmiths' and wheelwrights'
work of every description, at prices to meet the
times. Horses carefully shod.
JAMES WOOD,
Blacksmith anil wheelwright, and agricultural J
;/T" " implement maker
' Near Barwon Bridge. South Geelong,
PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS.. -
rpHE Undersigned begs to direct the I
A- attention of the Fanners of the Western |
District to the fact that he is prepared to supply
ploughs which, ior quality ami cheapness, are
uneqlialled by any other competitor. English or
Colonial. Iu every ploughing match in the dis
trict luv ploughs have distanced all com) otitors
and at the Duneed match six prizes were taken
liy ploughs of my make. : t.
"Geelong Agent—J. Daniel, Moorabool-street.
THOMAS BATJM,
Plough Maker,
- Mill Road, Mount Moxiac*
HtWy.MW. ' w ^
HOTELS.
J. ELALPIN —
OF THE VICTORY HOTEL,
' JAMES STREET.
n^HE. Proprietor in returning thanks
J-: ' far the liberal support which; he has
hitherto ^ received, r b"gs . to assure his friends and;
the public that the house is still conducted in the
old style,;, Visitors may always depend upon their
comfort and convenience being carefully attended
As to the Wines, Spirits, and Beer, he is able to
guarantee them always of the best quality. 'He
Jiasnpw in cellar the'choicest-and most varied
"stock of Colonial Wiucs in the district;
LKov.lC-.1860.
ODD FELLOWS HOTEL,: COLAC.
A. Cook, proprietor. ;
•; A •. C., respectfully directs the atten
tion of travellers and others toliis house,
wlibre they-will find every efForfcinade-to study
their-corafbrt and convenience,- combined with a
i good^table and a moderate tariff •
^^Ale and stout of the best quality.
..}. TVincs, spirits, &c., the finest the market can
: - *afibrd. ,, i?
i Covered * coachhouse, a good stable, ■ well
i supplied with the best feed, and an ex
| - perienced otstlcr,: : ' .. v :
i Visitore to this house may rest assured that they
i will not find a more comfortable or- inexpensive
| liotcl in Colac. - - - ^
i>, I.odgT2 of the A.I.O.O.F, meet in tliis housc,'- '
I f; Billiard saloon, with first-class tabLe^ 1 -
I 'ttdhoumo •- Af Argu^' "arfdT GeclGDpr~','*.A/lrer~
I tiscr" taken daily.
'ONDIT ho TEL,
(late Howe's),
■■ • JOHN • SIEEIIAN,
BEGS respectfully to inform his friend;
'.and the public that he has succeeded t(
the proprietorship oi the above hotel, and trusts by
moderate charges and strict "attention to the re
quirements and comfort of his" visitors, to securr
a continuance of the support so long accorded t(
his Drcdeoessor, Mr Micbacl IIowc. '
The Wines,; Spirits," &c," are of the choices!
brands.
The house - lias ample accommodation, the
charges are extremely moderate, a careful grootr
is kept, and good stabling provided. ■
WILLIAM HODGSON,
i OP THE
BED hlO N H O T E L,
HAS . the pleasure of informing hit
friends and the public that be has succeeded
in obtaining a license for. the above old-establishei
and favorably known Hotel, which is replete witl
accommodation for country visitors, having beer
entirely renovated and rendered second to none ii
tkelown. - - -
! t, ;WILLIAM HODGSON:
trusts, by. keeping a Stock of the very
■ Best Wines, Spirits, and Bebb,
OBTAINABLE IN THE DISTBICT,
to merit'a" fair share of public support.
Good Stabling Free.
■ ■' ■ G. WHORLOW, ■
SETTLERS' . ARMS HOTEL,
■■■ SHELFOKD,
HAS,_th'e" pleasure of informing hi
friends and the public that he has taken th
above long-established and commodious hostelry
He trusts that by combining civility with'atten
tion; and providing nothingbutthe bestofliqiiors
to receive a fair share of public support..
. f'irstj-closs stabling. Loose boxes provided. I
groom always in attendance.
BAY VIEW HOTEL, PORTARHNGTOf
JOHN CALHOUN, in returning thank
> o —
to his friends and the public generally fi
the encouragement be lias hitherto received !
conductor ol the above hotel, respectfully intimati
that by acareful selection of approved qualities i
winei spirits, and fermented liquors, by modera
charges, and by assiduous attention to the wau
of his guests, lie will endeavour to merit a coi
tinuance of public support. ,
lie also respectfully announces that lie has pui
chased the adjoining mansion from Mr Mackenzi
lately known as the Duke of Edinbro' Hott
which be lias carefully fitted up as a
MARINE BOARDING HOUSE, . ,V
and that no expense has been spared in furnishm]
etc. to render it suitable for families who desire
enjoy-theluxury of sea bathing,- or- for individua
who vi4fto enjoy the sports of fishing and shoo
ing. r The district contains abundance of quail oi
other game, and the sea abounds with the ehoiee
kinds of fish. Tlie scenery around is picturesqi
and'park-like, affording numerous sylvan "drive
and rbe various inlets insure retired, quiet," ai
safe.bathing. In fact, lor all the most desirab
requisites as a marine residence and lor sea bati
ing, Portariihgton is superior to any other distii
around Port l'hillip.
' N.B.—A daily mail coacli to "and from Gcelon;
In connection . with, the above is the Bay Vie
Stt re and Post-office. ■
■ Bay View Hotel; Portarlington,
Dec.I 1869.
THO MA S C OLIi IN S,
BUCK'S HEAD, HOTEL,
THE ONLT HOTEL AT
DRYSDALE.
MR. COLLINS begs v respectfully to
thank Ins friends and the public for the
patronage bestowed upon him since enteringupon
hotel-keeping-, and assures them that it will be his
study to make .
j . - THE BUCK'S HEAD
second to no other hotel out of Geelong, both as
regards accommodation for 1
. COMMERCIAL AND OTHER
TRAVELLERS,
Atid the supplying of
FIRST-CLASS DRINKS AND REFRESH
• ...... MERTS.
: The House has undergone a thorough change
in refittings and decorations, and is well suited to
make his customers comfortable and satisfied. ' T
N.B.—Excellent Stabling Aceomio
DATION. • ,
- FARMER'S HOTEL,
BBLLARINE EAST.
T> O BERT WILLEY reminds Ms
-LV • friends and the public, that the above
hostelry is replete with every comfort and con
venience. There is a splendid view from the house
of the surrounding scenery. A good day's shoot
ing can always be had in season, and the distance
of sixteen miles from town is within the reach oi
those desirous of a day's sport. The house is
also well suited for invalids. The bracing air
of the district and its pleasant surroundings makes
it admirably suited for those requiring a change.
No ciioit shall be wanting on the part of the Host
to give satisiaction to visitors.
s
AM COLEMAN'S
COLEMAN'S HOTEL,
•WALLISGTOS.
(Half-way House to QueeenscIifF.)
The Wines, Spirits, Ales,' Porter, Sc., are of the
• , very best description.
Colonial Wines of the most Superior Quality.
Large and Magnificent Gardens,
Strawberries and Cream in profusion. Fruit oi
every description ill season.
WEDEL'S
STOCK EXCHANGE HOTEL,
(Opposite Craig's Royal Hotel, Lydiard Street),
BALLARAT.
THE above Hotel has firjsfc class
accommodation for Families and Gentlemen.
: .: Terms Liberal.
TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL,
MOUNT GELLI BRAND.
JOSEPH DUNCAN
Desires to inform his friends and the public that
the above Hotel is fitted with every accommoda
tion to Gentlemen or Families travelling.the
Western District.
I Comfortable Private Rooms.
Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks.
Wines, Spirits, and other Liquore, of the.best
quality. Prices strictly moderate.- ,
N'.B.—Booking Office for the Western Stage
Coach Co. * '
the mount gellibuand store,
In connection with the above Hotel. ■ An entirely
new stock of Drapery, Clothing, Grocery,. Teas,
and Provisions, aud. tlie nusnicfs. is-conducted
uiion the most liberal principles. - '■'» ■ ir
JOSEPH DUNCAN, ~ "
Mt. Gcllibrand Store and Post Office. - ■ ■■'■
CLYDE HOTEL, BALLARAT ROAD,
(1*1 Miles from Geelong) i
i One Mile from Leigh Road Station, ■ -
J. II. J ones, l'itorni Exon. * = ■ t
TT^RAVeLLERS and Visitors will find
i-8- ~. every attention paid to their wants. A
good table, "choice * wines and spirits combined,
•with a reasonable iarifiv
PROPERTY TO LET OR SELL
TO BE LET.—First-class house in
Geekmg, furnished. Apply to Kam
M'Alirttr PetUgrew, tmd CW«f. ••
PROPERTY TO LET OR SELL
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSE and Ground*/,
at Highton, formerly the residence of
Mr Sparks '
Dwelling house, six rooms, kitchen and eer«
Tants' room, Corio-street east "
Brick-built cottage, with verandah, four
rooms, kitchen and shed, Kilgour-stre^t
Weatherboard cottage, tour rooms, kitchen,
i and servant's room, Aphrasia-streit,
• Newtown. - • •
. Timber yard, Ryrie-street, formerly known
; • as Wright's"
Apply to • ■
I . W. F. DUCKER A CO,
■ - Auctioneers and Agents,
Little Malop-stre"et west.
> TOR SALE WITH IMMEDIATE
! POSSESION. '
On Victoria Parade,
Opposite the Eastern ■ Bathing House, --
Excellent family resi
dence, verandah Back and Front;
Drawingroom, Diningroora, Four Bedrooms, :
Kitchen, Waslihousc, cellar, Ac, Good Garden; . -1
Bay Frontage 66 Feet. ' 3
Tide guaranteed. i - tv '
Apply to -
W. F. DUCKER, A CO/' : - 0
Auctioneers and Agents,-* - tc* :.
Little Malop-strcet west-Vi>"/
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. —
The Lady of tlie Lake Hotel, 46 acres of' land,
Colac-Toad. - c _
The Eutcka Hotel, Leigh Road Station,1 * ■* ■*
The Separation Inn, Bailarat-road. , ....
The Golden River Hotel, store and butcher's shop,:.
-Morrisons 'v.
The Eurainbeen Flour Mill, Beaufrrt, maehi
nerv, Ac .. .
The Fyansford Mill, superior maehis' ty, residence,
. Ac. _
650 acres land,. Rokewood, flour t jill, residence,.
' *: &e.
First-class residence, 36 acres land, Lake Cbnae-",,v
"■ J warre. • :,V
Superior residence, 10 acres land, Barrabool Hills -
412 acres first-class land, frontage to Lake Mode
wane ./
480 acres, good land, improved, 12 miles, Colac-/
. road ■
177 and 42 acres, Gherang Gherang.
80 and 40 acres, Duneed, near Gretna Green
- hotel. . . ■.........
193 acres, goodfimprovements, fronting Moorabool
River, near Clyde Hotel »' -
122 acres, Ballarat-road, joim'ngMr Donald Fraser
80 acres do -do improved—10 miles
165 acres do do . do 7 miles
122acres do' do do .6miles. r,rr<
153, 132, and 138 acres, Warmmbme Creek,
Hesse'/ .. . ■ * c
40, 80,120 acres, Colac Road—6 miles. — - 4!/
22, 80 acres, Point Henry Boad—4 miles, v -• h-Yj
3-20/118, 84 acres, Qucenschff Road. .
44 acres, Wilgul South. " . " i s. ,. }&
6 acres, lot 73, Doroq. ' - .■■.Mi;;
100 acres, Colac Road—10 miles. ■ i - -
Cottage properties. - .
The Emu Hotel, 6 acres land, 2 miles, Quaeuscliff*
. Road .
44 acres, improved, Moorpanyal
152 acres fiist-dass land, good improvements,
brick house, etc., Melbourne Road, 6 mflee "
44 acres, improved. Moorpanyal . - "
TO LET -
300 acres, Thomson's Creek ,
90 acres Point Henry. -
JOHN GARB AND CO., . -
■ ■ Gt. Ryrie-street.'. ;
TO LET—The present residence of *
D. M. Barry, Esq.; containing every con/ ;
veniencc for a family, stables, coach house/loose
box, Ac. Apply to' . i- • ••
JOHN DAVISON, -V
■ i ; Auctioneer. .. -
TO LET,. Furnished, for the'Bathing --
Seasnn, seven-roomed Brick Residence in ./
Pevensey-strcet, with Conservator, Tank, Stable,
Coachhouse.. Close to the Baths. = .. ,:.v -*
Apply to ' ...
JOHN DAVISON, '
- : ■ Geelong. . "'
mo BE LET.—A Cottage situated on
JL. • .Jfewtown: Hill (near the resilience•'of- ^
Charles Ibbotson, Esq), containg dining:-and; i
drawing rooms, three bedrooms, bathroom, ser
vant's.room. stable and .coachhouse, tank,.wells.*- -
stocked fruit garden, and small paddock. .~
Apply on the premises or to* — J !
ALFRED DOUGLASS. '1
tff.B.—Tliis house has just been newly'painted
and decorated. ' - ..--r.J 334
TO Let, Offices in-the Chamber' ol-»
Commerce. Applv 7
G: F. BELCHER. ^
IIOTEL FOR'SALE'. -
Eligible Investment. - ■ . "f t
THE Commercial Hotel, situate"Seven. ~
Miles East from Campciriown, "on the ,
Main Gcelong Road, is for sale by Private .Con- ;
tract. . ;• •'
The above-named liostelTy, now in the occupa
tion of the proprietor, Mr G*. Marsh, is erected on " >
three acres, oi first-class land, enclosed^ with «'.h
stone wail, and now under cultivation; and the
buildings consist of the hotel, which contains seven g
rooms, substantial stone kitchen and*servant's" ,
room,with good brick oven; and" a.first'.rate
stable, containing six stall-, loose-box,"' nay
loft, &c. ; --71.
, The stock, fixtures, and furniture to be taken at t .
a valuation-'1 i. . ■■■■■•. ' 7 777^
For further particulars and prices apply to Mr,.it
G. Marsh', on the premises; or to F..W-,Eaton,~!g
Auctioneer, Campcroown; W Barlow," Camper-r
down; or to Messrs P. Jl'Donald and Co, Win# , j
and Spirit Merchants, Geeiong; j " V.. »
FOR SALE." ^ n; ^
1 nnfi AGUES Fenced, grazhi gland,
xUUU near St Leonard's
Building allotments, Pakington-street y ngijK
Building allotments, Fenwick street. . ... ....., ...g
Building allotments, Malop street east \. .» - .g
Cottage, 4 rooms, with kitchen, servants' room, :
stable, tank, &c, Fakington street soujlhf ■
Cottage, 4 rooms, with kitchen and. Bervants^ ,
room, garden, &c, near the residence ©fbC..
Ihbotson, Esq , . .
Cottage of 6 rooms, kitchen and wathhouse, Coritt
street cast ". '. ■ ;
Cottage of C rooms, kitchen' and largegarden,.,
Coronation street • . v. -
Cottage of 4 rooms, with kitchen, Corio street,,
east "r
Brick dwelling, Autumn street, occupied by, Mr;, j
. Hail '
Brick dwelling, G rooms,stablesj sheds,&c, Church ,,
' street . ... ti .
Two cottages, with, garden ground, Hope street
Cottage,.4rooms, and stable, with. paddock.-.oe,
' garden ground, and good brick..tank,>Ann"r<1,
. street, Nildare ;.-,virv-s
Two cottages, Wcller street, near Primitive Me- ; i
■ tliodist Chapel ' '
Timber, yard (late Wright's) 60 feet trontage .tO ji
! Ryrie street • ■ :--vr
9 acres of land near Separation Inn ;. ?iV: ; ;.:f
And ■ -V---7
; Various other town and suburban properties. -•
Apply to. \ '. i
W. F. DUCKEB & CO., V "m
Auctioneers and Agents,. : ■
... . Little M slop-street west. • -•
OR SALE, by Private Contract?—. .•
26-acre paddock, Moorpanyal; 15 seres in \
English grass, cottage, dm
25 acres, Moolap, lake Connewarre, fenced
and improved
Entire Government Allotment, fronting Vic
toria-terrace
Entire Government Allotment, fronting Corto
street, East v - . . r
■ Entire.Government Allotment, Sydney-placs. -
Two entire Government Allotments, Bellerin# ;
and Fyans streets _ :
• 274 acres superior rich land, good improve- „-T
■ ■ menis, near town ;
Manneriit—on the Quecnsciifi Road, 507} i
acres, with residence and excellent im-7 r
... proyements . 7 i
i Family residence, within two miles of town,
i . acres land, fruit and flower garden, vine— -i
? yard, paddock, Ac . .
: Stone house, near town, with 3) acres land, ; -
> , • planted ., I
Stone cottage and land, Spring-street • ■
Allotments Mimosa Park Estate
Market garden and orchard at Fyan»ford,T8"
I acres, and cottage . . .J
■■ 100 acres, Pay wit, tenccd, with cottage, barn,
I stable, dairy, &c ...
{ 591 acres on Bellerine noad, seven miles from
■ ! town, fenced
i -Townallotments, Meredith,Lcthbridge,Leigh i
i ... Road, Cretsy, Lbmore, Birrcgurra, Ac'
i 12 acres improved land at Barrabool. . —I
t Thirty-nine acres Suburban Land,*3$ toilet
'■ s . from Queenscliff, fronting Swan Bay,
j fenced, good cottage, fine spring
i One hundred and sixty acres, Faywit, at the
; - : back of Aliison and Kniglit's special
| survey, well fenced, good waterholo, tee. *
i Seven-rnonicd Ternndali Cottage, good
i . garden, tank, stable, Sc., Hewtovrn.
, Apply to >
JOHN DAVISON,
Market-square:
"fXTARRAMBINE,—For Sale,, or W
IT let, for a term of years, three farms, 1M
^^^tmgw^bi^k. - App)y;;T
i -Ctoabar •fQcmmerc.
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