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I Railways.
tTt ELB OTJRNE AND HOBSON'S Jt.
INI AND ST. KILDA AND BRIGHT;
RAILWAYS.
TIME-TABLE ON AND AFTER
1st MARCH, 1862.
Trains of Carriages for the Conveyance of P
- Bengers and Luggage start as under, from et
Terminus, until further notice, as follows
WEEK DAYS.
b CHAPEL STREET AND ST. KILDA ^
: MELBOURNE.
: From Chapel street, 7.45, 8.15, 8.45, 9.15, 9.'
10 15, 10.45, 11.15, 11.45, a.m. ; 12.15, 12.45, 1.:
1, 5, 2.15, 2.45, 3.15, 3.45, 4.15, 4.45, 5.15, 5.'.
6.15, G.45, 7.15, 9.1 5, and 11.15, p.m., calling
Emerald Hill each train.
From Melbourne : 7.45, 8.15, 8.45, 8.55, 9.:
9 25,9.45,9.55,10.15, 10.45,11.15, 11.45, 12.]
12.45, 1.15, 1.45, 2.15, 2.45, 3.15, 3.45, 4.]
4.45, 5.15, 5.45, 6.15, 6.45, 7.15, 7-45, 8.15, 8.-
# 10.0, 11.0, and 12.0, calling at Emerald Hill, &-
i From St. Kilda: 7.30, 7.50, 8.20, 8.40, 8.1
I 9 10,9,20,9.40, 9,50, 10.20, 10.50, 11.20, IU
[ 12.20, 12.50, 1.20, 1.50, 2.20, 2.50, 3.20, 3.50, 4.5
4.50, 5.20, 5.50, 6.20, 6.50, 7.20, 7.50, 8.20, 9.5
I 10.20, and 11.20.
To Chapel street, 7-45, 8,15, 8.45, 9.15, 9.4
10.15, 10.45, 11.15, 11.45, a.m.; 12.15, 12.45, 1.1
1.45, 2.15, 2.45, 3.15, 3.45, 4.15, 4.45, 5.15, 5.4
6.16, 6.45, 7-15, 7.45, 10.0, and 12.0, p.m., callu
at, Emerald Hill each train.
BRIGHTON TO MELBOURNE.
B'ighton Beach, departure: 7.55, 8.25, 8.5
9.25, 9.55, 10.5), 11.5-5,12 .55, 1.55, 2.55.3.5
4.25, 4.55. 5.25, 5.55, 6.55, 8,55, 10.55, 10.55, (
Thursdays and Saturdays only.
Church street, departure : 7.59, 8.29, 8.59, 9.2
9.59, 10.59, 11,59, 12.59, 1.59, 2.59., 3.59, 4.2
4.69, 5.29, 5.69, 6.59, 8.59, 10.59.
Bay street, departure : 8.4, 8.34, 9.4, 9.3
10.4, 11.4, 12.4, 1.4, 2.4, 3.4, 4.4, 4.34, 5.4, 5.3
6.4, 7.4, 9.4, 11.4.
Elstemwick, departure : 8.9, 8.39, 9.9, 9.3
10.9, 11.9, 12.9, 1.9, 2.9, .3.9, 4.9, 4.39, 5.
6.39, 6.9, 7.9, 9.9, 11.9.
Balaclava, departure : 8.12, 8.42, 9.12, 9.4
10.12, 11.12, 12.12, 1.12, 2.12, 3.12, 4.1
4.42, 5.12, 5.42, 6.12, 7.12, 9.12, 11.12.
Chapel street, departure : 8.15, 8.45, 9.15, 9.4
10.15, 11.15, 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 4.4
5.15, 5.45, 6.15, 7.15, 9.15, 11.15.
St. ICilda, departure: 8.20, 8.50, 9.20, 9.5
10.20, 1.1.20, 12.20, 1.20, 2.20, 3.20, 4.20, 4.5
5.20, 5.50, 6.20, 7.20, 9.20 11.20.
Emerald Hill, departure: 8.25, 8.55,9.25, 9.5;
10.25, 11.25, 12.25, 1.25, 2.25, 3.25, 4.25, 4.5
6.25, 5.55, 6.25, 7.25, 9.25, 11.25.
Melbourne, arrival: 8.30, 9.0, 9.30, 10.0, 10.3
11.30, 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.i
6.30, 6.0, 6.30, 7.30, 9.30, 11.30.
MELBOURNE TO BRIGHTON.
Melbourne, departure: 8.15, 8.45, 9.15, 9.4i
10.15, 11.15, 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 4.4/
5.15, 5.45, 6.15, 7.45, 10.0, 12.0, 12 p.m.
Emerald Hill, departure : 8,20, 8.60, 9.20, 9.5-
10.20. 11.20, 12.20, 1.20, 2.20, 3.20, 4.20, 4.5(
5.20, 6.50, 6.20, 7.60, 10.5, 12.5.
St. Kilda, departure : 8.26 8.56, 9.26, 9.51
10.26, 11.26, 12.26. 1.26, 2.26, 3.26, 4.26, 4.6£
6.26, 5.66, 6.26, 7.66, 10.11, 12.11.
ChaTwi street, departure : 8.32, 9.2, 9.35
10.2, 10.32, 11.32, 12.32, 1.32, 2.32, 3.32, 4.35
5.2, 5.32, 6.2, 6.32, 8.2, 10.17, 12.17.
Balaclava, departure : 8.35, 9.0, 9.35, 10. 1
10.35, 11.35, 12.35, 1.35, 2.35, 3.35, 4.35, 6.t
5.35, 0.5, G.35, 8.5, 10.20, 12.20.
Elstemwick, departure : 8.39, 9.9, 9.39, 10. C
10.39, 11.39, 12.39, T.39, 2.39, 3.39, 4.39, 6.9
6.39, 6.9, 6.39, 8.9, 10.24, 12.24.
Bay street, departure: 8.43, 9.13, 9.43, 10.13
10.43, 11.43, 12.43, 1,43, 2.43, 3.43, 4.43, 6.12
6.43, 6.13, 6.43, 8.13, 10.28, 12.28.
Church street, departure: 8.47. 9,17, 9.4J
10.17, 10.47, 11.47, 12.47, 1.47, 2.47, 3.47, 4.47
5.17, 5.47, 6.17, 6,47, 8.17, 10,32, 12.32.
Brighton Beach, arrival : 8.50, 9.20, 9.50, 10. 2C
10.50, 11.50, 12.50, 1,50, 2.50, 3.50, 4.50, 5.20
5.50,6.20, 6.60, 8.20, 10.35, 12.35.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
CHAPEL SIREET AND ST. KILDA TO
MELBOURNE.
From Chapel street : 9.67 a.m. ; 1.15, 1.45, 2.15
2.45, 3.15, 3.45,4.15, 4.45, 5.15, 5.45, 6.15, 6.46
and 9.15 p.m. , calling at Emerald Hill each train
From St. Kilda : 10.0, 1.0, 1.20, 1.60, 2.20
2.50, 3.20, 3.50, 4.20, 4.50, 5.20, 5,50, 6.20
6.50, 7.20, 7.50, 8.20, 8.50, 9.20, calling a
Emerald Hill, &c.
MELBOURNE TO St. KILDA AND CHAPE]
STREET.
From Melbourne : 10 20, 1.15, 1.45, 2.15,2.45
3.15, 3.45, 4.15, 4.45, 5.15, 6.45,6.15, 6.45,7.15
bv.45, 8.15, 8.45, 9.1 5, 9,45, calling at Emeralt
Hill, &c.
To Chapel street : 10.20 a.m. ; 1.15, 1;45, 2.15
2.46, 3.15,3.45, 4.15,4.45,5.15, 6.45, 6.15, 6.45
and 9.45, calling at Emerald Hill each train.
BRIGHTON AND MELBOURNE.
From Brighton.
Brighton Beach, departure, 9.40, 12.55, 1.25
1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.25, 3.65, 4.25, 4.55, 5.25, 6.55,
6.25, 8.55.
Church street, departure, 9.43, 12.59, 1.29,
1.69, 2.29, 2.59, 3.29, 3.59, 4.29, 4.59, 5.29, 5.59,
6.29, 8.59.
Bay street, departure, 9.46, 1.4, 1.34, 2.4, 2.34,
3.4, 3.34, 4.4, 4.34, 5.4, 5.34, 6.4, 6.34, 9.4.
Elstemwick, departure, 9.50, 1.9, 1.39, 2.9,
2.39, 3.9, 3.39, 4.9, 4.39, 6.9, 5.39, 6.9, 6.39, 9,9,
Balaclava, departure, 9.54, 1.12, 1.42, 2.12,
2 42, 3.12, 3.42, 4.12, 4.42, 5.12, 6.42, 6.12, 6.42,
9.12.
Chapel street, departure, 9.57, 1.15, 1.45, 2.15,
2.45, 3.15, 3.45, 4.15, 4.45, 5.16, 6.45, 6.15, 6.45,
9.15.
St. Kilda, departure, 10.0, 1.20, 1.59, 2.20,
2.50, 3.20, 3.50, 4.20, 4.50, 5.20, 5.60, 6.20, 6.50,
9.20. .
Emerald Hill, departure, 10.5, 1.25, 1.55, 2.25,
2.55, 3.25, 3.55, 4.25, 4.55, 5.25, 5.55, 6.25, 6.55,
9.26.
Melbourne, arrival, 10.10, 1.30, 2.0, 2.30, 3.0,
3.30, 4.0, 4.30, 6.0, 6.30, 6.0, 6.30, 7.0, 9.30.
From Melbourne.
Melbourne, departure, 10.20, 1 15, 1.45, 2.15,
2.45, 3.15, 3.45, 4.16, 4.45, 5.16, 6.45, 6.15, 6.45,
9.45.
Emerald Hill, departure, 10.25, 1.20, 1.50, 2.20,
3.20, 3.50, 4.20, 4.60, 5.20, 6.50, 6.20, 6.60,
9.50.
St. Kilda, departure, 10.31, 1.26, 1.56, 2.26,
2.56, 3.26, 3.56, 4.26, 4.56, 5.26, 5.56, 6.26, 6.66,
9.56.
Chapel street, departure, 10.37, 1.32, 2.2, 2.32.
3.2, 3.32, 4.2, 4.32, 6.2, 5.32, 6.2, 6.32, 7.2,
10.2.
Balaclava, departure, 10.40, 1.35, 2.5, 2.35, 3.6,
3.36, 4.5, 4.35, 6.5, 5.35, 6.6, 6.35, 7.5, 10,5.
Elstemwick, departure, 10.44, 1.39, 2.9, 2.39,
3.9, 3.E9, 4.0, 4.39, 5.9, 5.39, 6.1, 6.39, 7.9, 10.9.
Bay street, departure, 10.48, 1.43, 2.13, 2.43,
3.13, 3.43, 4.13, 4.43, 5.13, 5.43, 6.13, 6.43, 7.13,
10.13.
Church street, departure, 10.52, 1.47, 2.17,
2.47, 3.17, 3.47, 4.17, 4.47, 5.17, 5.47, 6.17, 6.47,
7.17, 10.17.
Brighton Beach, arrival, 10.55, 1.50, 2.20,
2.50,3.20,3.50,4.20,4.50, 5.20, 5.50, 6.20, 6.60,
7,20, 10.20.
MELBOURNE TO RAGLAN STREET AND
SANDRIDGE.
f ' Leave Melbourne, 6.0, 7-0, 8.30, 9.0, 9.30, 10.0,
10.30,11.0, 11.30, 12.0 a.m. ; 12.30, 1.0, 1 30, 2.0,
2.30, 3.0, 3.30, 4.0, 4.30, 5.0, 5.30, 6,0, 6.30, 7.0,
7.30. On Saturdays only a train will leave at
11.30 p.m.
Leave Raglan Street, 8.35, 9.5, 9.35, 10.6, 10.35,
11.5, 12.5, 12.25, 1.5, 1.35, 2.5, 2.35, 3.35, 4.5,
4.35,5.5, 5.35, 6.5, 6.35, 1.5, 7.36. On Saturdays
only atrain will leave at 11.35.
Arrive at S^ndridge, 6.10, 7.10, 8.40, 9.10, 9.40,
10.10, 10.40, 11.10, 11.40, 12,10, 12.40, 1.10, 1.40,
2.10,2.40, 3.10, 3,40, 4.10, 4.40, 5.10,6.40, 6.10,
6.40, 7.10, 7.40.
SANDRIDGE AND RAGLAN STREET TO
MELBOURNE.
LeaveSandridgeat 6.45,6,45, 8. 16,8.45, 9. 15, 9.45,
10.16, 10.45, 11.15, 11.45, 12.15, 12.45, 1.15, 1.45,
2.15,2 45,3.15,3.45, 4.15, 4.45,5.15, 5.45,6.15,
6.45,7.15. On Saturdays only a train will leave
at 11.45 p.m.
Leave Raglan street at 8.20, 8.50, 9.20, 9.50,
10.20, 10.50, 11.50, 12.20, 12.50, 1.20, 1.50, 2.20,
2.50, 3.50, 4.20, 4.50, 6.20, 5.50, 6.20, 6.50, 7.20.
On Saturdays only a train will leave at 11.50
p.m.
Arrive at Melbourne at 5.55, 6.55, 8.25, 8.55
9.55, 9.65, 10.25, 10.55, 11.25, 11.65, 12,26, 12,55,
1.5, 1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.2S, 3.65, 4.25, 4 .66, 6.26,
6.62, 6.25, 6.65,7.25. ,
Railways,
LY A.MSTO WN AND MELBOURNE.
| From WilliainBtown at 8.15,9.15, 10.15, 11.1.
a.m., 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.16, 5.15, 6.15.
I From Melbourne, at 8.30, 9,30, 10..30, ll.J
а.m., 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30.
j MELBOURNE TO RAGLA.N STREET AN]
... 1 SANDRIDGE.
Leave Melbourne at 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.1
, 1.0, 1.30, 2.0, 2.30, 3.0, 3.30, 4.0, 4.30, 6.0,5.31
б.0, 6.30,7 0, 7.30.
I Leave Raglan street at 10.5, 1.6, 1.35, 2.1
CO 2-35, 3.5, 3.35, 4.5, 4.35, 5.5, 5.35, 6.6, 0.35, 7.1
| 7.35.
| Arrive at S&ndridge at 6.10, 7.10,8.10, 9.1(
?. 10.10, 1.10, 1.40, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10, 3.40, 4.1-
t'' | 4.40, 6. 10, 5.40, 6.10, 6.40, 7.10. 7.40.
I SUNDAY TRAINS.
at , SANDRIDGE AND RAGLAN STREET T-
MELBOURNE.
! Leave Sandridge at 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.4'
. 12.45, 1.15, 1.45, 2 15, 2.45, 3.15, 3.46, 4.15, 4At
6.15,5.45,6.15, 6.45, 7.15.
, ' j Leave Raglan street at 9.50, 12.50, 1.20, 1.5C
'n ! 2.20, 2.50, 3.20, 3.50, 4.20, 4.50, 5.20, 5.50, 6.2C
: 6.50, 7.20.
,n' i Arrive at Melbourne at 5.55, 6.55, 7.55, 8.55
; 9.55, 12.55, 1.25, 1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.25, 3.65, 4.26
, 4.55, 5.25, 5.55, 6.25, 6.55. 7.25.
5 WILLIAMSTOWN TO MELBOURNE.
V I Leave Williamstown at 1.15, 2.16, 3.15, 4,16
V | 5.15, 6.15.
' ' Leave Melbourne at 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30
lg 6.30.
FARES FOR PASSENGERS TO
STATIONS.
5, Melbourne to Emerald Hill, and vice vers!
5, first class 6 d., return 9d. ; second class 4d., re
jn turn 6d.
Melbourne to St. Kilda and vice versa, firs
g, class 8d., return, Is. ; second class 6d., re
0, turn 9d.
Melbourne to Chapel street and vice versa, firs
1 cla8s8d., return 1b. Od. ; second class Gd, returi
4, 9d.
Melbourne to Balaclava and vice versa, firs
g, class 10d., return Is. 3d. ; second class 8d.
g, return Is
Melbourne to Elstemwick and vice versa, firs:
2, class Is. 3d., return Is. 0d; second class Is, re
2, turn Is. 6d.
Melbourne to Bay street and vice versa, first
5, class Is 6d, return, 2s 3d ; second class, Is 2d,
5, eturn, Is 9d.
Melbourne to Church street and vice versa, first
0 class la 8d, return 2s 6d ; second ass Is 6d, re
0 turn 2s.
, Melbourne to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
5, first class 2s, return 3s ; second class Is 9d, re
5, turn 2s 6d.
INTERMEDIATE STATIONS.
0, Emerald Hill to St. ICilda and vice versa, firBi
0, class 6d., return 9d. ; second class 4d., return C 1,
Emerald Hill to Chapel street and vice versa
first class 8d., return Is. ; second class 6d., re
turn -9d.
5, Emerald Hill to Balaclava and vice versa, first
h laso 10d., return Is. 3d.; second class 8d., return
ls.Od.
1- Emerald Hill to Elstemwick and vice versa,
)- first class Is. 3d., return Is. 9d. second class Is.
return Is. 6d.
Emerald Hill to Bay street and vice versa, first
-- class Is 6d, return 2s 3d; second class Is 2d, re
turn Is 9d.
!- Emerald Hill to Church street and vice versa,
!- first class Is 8d, return 2s 6d ; second class Is 6d,
return 2s.
|» Emerald Hill to Brighton Beach and vice
'» verBa, first class 2s, return 33 ; second class,
Is 9d, return 2s Cd.
'- St. Kilda to Chapel street and vice verba, first
'- class 4d., return 6d. ; aecond class 3d., return 4d.
St. Kilda to Balaclava and vice versa, fiist
', class, 6d., return 9d. ; second cIrss 4d., return 6d.
'i St. Kilda to Elstemwick and vice versa, first
class lOd, return Is. 4d. j second class 8«1,, re
'- turn Is.
'» St. Kilda to Baystreet and vice versa, first class
Is., return Is. 6d. ; second class 9d., return Is. 3d.
St. Kilda to Church street and vice versa, first
1 clasB Is 3d, Teturn 2s ; second class Is, return
Is 6d.
St. Kilda to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
first class Is 6d, return 2s 3d; second class Is 2d,
retnrn Is 9d.
; Chapel street to Balaclava and vice versa, first
class 4d-, return 6d. ; second i-loss 3d., return 4d.
' Chapel street to Elstemwick and vice versa,
i' first class 8d., return Is. ; second class Gd., re
1, turn 9d.
t Chapel street to Bay street and viot versa, first
class Is, return Is 6d ; second class 9d, return
Is 3d.
j Chapel street to Church street and 'vice versa,
first class Is 3d, return 2s ; second class Is, return
I, Is 6d.
. Chapel street to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
1 firBt class Is 6d, return 2s 3d ; Bccond class Is 2d,
return Is 9d.
i Baiaolava to Elstemwick and vice versa, first
, class 4d, return 6d ; second class 3d, return 4d.
Balaclava to Bay street and vioe versa, first
class 8d, return Is ; second class, 6d, return 9d.
Balaclava to Church street and vice versa, first
class Is, return Is 6d ; second class 9d, return
Is 3d.
' Balaclava to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
' first class Is 3d, return 2s ; second class Is, re
turn Is Od.
' Elstemwick to Bay street and vioe versa, first
' class 4d, return 6d; second class 3d, return 4d.
Elstemwick to Church street and vice versa,
' first class 8d, return Is ; second class 6d, return
9d.
1 Elstemwick to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
first class Is, return la 6d ; second class 9d, re
turn Is 3d.
Bay street to Church street and vice versa, first
class 4d, return 6d ; second elass 3d, return 4d.
Bay street to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
first class 8d, return Is ; second class 6d, return
Church street to Brighton Beach and vice versa,
first class 4(1, return 6d ; second class 3d, return
4d.
Excursion Tickets at Single Fares will be issued
at Melbourne and Emerald Hill for Brighton and
the Beach stations, on Saturdays and Sundays,
available for return until the last train on the
following Monday.
PERIODICAL TICKETS.— MONTHLY.
EmeraldHill, first elass, 12s. 6d., second class, 10s.
St, Kilda, first class, 22s. 6d, second class
17s. 6cL
Chapel street, first class 22s Gd., second class
17s. 6d.
Balaclava, first class 25s. second class 20s.
Elstemwick, first class 32s. Gd, second class
27s- Gd.
Bay street, first class 40s., second class 34s.
Church street, first elass 45s, second class 40s.
Brighton Beach, first class 48s, second class 42s.
MONTHLY RATES FOR BOYS, &o.,
ATTENDING SCHOOL. 1
Melbourne to Emerald Hill — under 12 years of ,
age, 3s. 9d., above 12 years of age, 7s. 6d. ]
Melbourne to St ICilda — under 12 ypars 6s. 3d , ]
above 12 years 12s. 6d. i
Melbourne to Chapel street — under 12 years 1
7. 6d., above 12 years 15s. 1
Melbourne to Balaclava — under 12 years 8s. 9d., ]
above 12 years 17s. 6d. ]
Melbourne to Elstemwick — under 12 years ]
10s. 6d.. above 12 years 21s. J
Melbourne to Bay street — under 12 years 10s, '
above 12 years 20a. 1
Melbourne to Church street — under 12 years 1
lis 3d, above 1^ years 22s 'id. a
Melbourne to Brighton Beach — under 12 years, 1
12s, above 12 years 24s. (
FARES : *
Melbourne and Sandridge, First Class, single, ^
9d ; return, Is : monthly, 25s ; — Second Class, t-
single, 6d; return, 9dj monthly, 20s. n
Melbourne and Raglan-street, First Class,
single, 6d ; return, 9d ; monthly, 15s ; — Second -
Class, single, 4d; roturn, 6d; monthly, 12s 6d.
The aoors of the booking office at eacn stauoj
will be closed two minutes before tfco starting of .
ev ry train. Passengers will be booked at the ; ,
in'^rmediate stations only on condition that .
there is room in thetrains. Tickets will not be g
issued at the Butts 9tation. -y
MERCHANDISE. M
The Directors of the Company respectfully no- L
tify to the public that the arjangements of the j G
lino are now completed, for the conveyance of _
merchandise to Melbourne.
The platform at the Melbourne Terminus having
been considerably extended and covered over, T
goods can be delivered in the beat order and con- A
dition. th
All passengers having excess luggage must send at
it to the booking office fifteen minutes before the tic
starting of the train, so as to give sufficient time mi
to have it weighed and stowed, and the company pa
will not be responsible for any package not rally Ei
and elgibly addressed ; aor for any luggage left su
Railways.
by passengers accidentally, or for their own co
5, venience. Parcels will be booked and convey
on the same terms.
10 The tickets furnished to passengers on payme
of their fares will be required to be produced
D ? given up whenever demanded, it being distinct
' understood tl.a* tickets remain the property
3, . the railway company, and are not sold to passei
'i I gers. Any of the company's tickets that are o'
I of date may at any time be claimed by the cor
5, j pony.
No goods will be allowed to remain on the pla
j form, or within the sheds at the Melbourne Te
; minus, more than twfVye working hourB, and a
'» rangements have boL/i made for carting awi
and storing any that are left beyond that time
. No gratuity is, under any circumstances, pe
raitted to be taken by a setvant of this compan;
. Any servant accepting a gratuity is liable to ii
!? mediate dismissal
», ?
( CLASSIFICATION OF MERCHANDISE,
l' Flour, in bags, 2000 lbs. to the ton ; flour,
' barrels .ditto ; wheat, 2000 lbs. ditto ; oats, ?
; buf iels of 40 lbs. ditto ; brari, 70 bushels of !
' ; lbf , ditto ; rope and hay, double weight ditto
' tea, 10 chests or 20 half-cliests ditto. All oth
goods as per agreement.
;, By order of the Directors,
THOMAS FINLAYSON. Secretary.
Public Institutions.
* A/fELBOURNE MECHANICS'' INSTITt
' IV! TICNAND SCHOOL OF ARTS.
J This Institution was founded in 1839, an
during eighteen years of its existence it wi
t almost the sole Public Literary Institution in tl
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n' 1 T 7 Q Jeen strset, Earthenware Drair.
etV ii. pipe), Sharp's white Fire-bricks ; 300U
feet Caithness Flagging, cheap. 38 4262
nt ? ?
or j A T 7 Queen Street, Earthenware Drain Pipes,
ly | xjl Sharp's white Fire Bricks ; 3000 feet Caith
oi : nesg Flagging, cheap.
n- — ? ?
ut \ T DYER'S, Heads Slacked Lime, now land
n- XJL ing in fine order for shipment to New Zea
and or elsewhere. 38 1267
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11 carriage.
A.' Beckett and Franklin streets, Melbourne.
39 78 ma 12
8 Tj^IRE CLAY and Fire BrickR of all descrip
(0 r tions, on Sale at the Melbourne Gas Works.
20 41 31 jly 15
ej OENRY MILLS (late E. Westby and Co.),
jLx. Flinders lane west and Flinders .'street, has
on Sale, —
Pitch pine logs, 60 feet long
Kaurie pine logs, from 20 to 60 feet
Bluegum logs, 20 feet to 70 feet
5? Baltic logs, cut to order
Cedsr and blackwood logs
„ Pitch pine T. and G. 1\ flooring boards
j. Best red Baltic T. and G. from J-inch
lj-inch
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l(j mill made to any size required
M Clear pine, i inch to 3 inch, ash, oak, and
ie Oregon
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,e duced rates'
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,} Doors and sashes, sash frames
[. Glass doors and casements
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-5 Cast iron down pipe and spouting.
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„ 6 02 ma 12 HENRY MILLS.
^ jp(EDAR, IIUON PINE^ and BLACK
.. KJ WOOD. — Best selected Stock and well
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e 39- 97 jn 6
^ pALVANIZED IRON SPOUTING, Ogee,
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h Curving.' Sparey and Bryant, 6 La Trobe-street
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SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MA
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Art, 1859 ; the Highest Award of Merit, at the
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Award at the International Exhibition, 1861. E
J. A. KAY, Sewing Machine Manufacturer, 'i
120 Russell street. Established 1858. '
? 38 29 jly 12
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Engines, adapted far Steam or Water power, el
86 CallinB Btreet west. 3 421 ®
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J M P O U N D I jSt G S
At Axe Creek, Cth April, 1812, by Mr. J. Shelly.— Tren
po8« 1* eich. Information to Mr J, Cooke, Emu Creek. 37-
Dark bay or brown mare, long tail, AL abjve a blotchei
braud near fhoutder, a heart near rump and shoulder, J-
off shoulder. 377 Black h- rse foal, hind fetlocks white
progeny of No. 276, JC off shoulder. On 7th April, by M
C. Bojlc. Trespass Is. 378 Ch'JBnut horac, streak, ahor
tail, broken knee*, hobbles -n, a blotch in eircle above 12
n-nr shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, to b-
cold on 21t»t May, 18G2. Geo. S. O'Lououlin, Pound
keeper.
At Bah.iar.at, 12th April, )8*2, by Mr James Fahey
I Tre-p iss 2s Gd each. 843 Buv marc, nhort tail, i.ear bin'
foot 'white, 0 off shoulder, like J oft rios, J near shoulder
I like lo near neck. 844 Brown horse, star and snip, blind ofl
eye, triangle near shoulder. 845 Bl.ick filly, near hind fet
lock white, a little white on nenr fore foot, star, BT of:
fhouhler. 846 Chesnut Ally, narrow stripe, BT off shoulder
847 Dark bay cr brown Ally, BT off shoulder. 848 Dark haj
colt, stpr, off hind oronrt white, no visible brand. On 13th
April, by Mr John Kenny. Trespass 2k 6d each. 849 Straw
berry cote, two slits in off ear, blo'ch near rump. 85u Red
and white cow, same ear mark, KL off rurop. 851 Bed and
white cow, parae ear mark, RL near rump. By Mr Charlce
Allen. Trespass Sa each. 8=»2 Red cow, 1'koJD off rump,
like S near shoulder, 8 53 Red cow, pieceoff near ear, horse
shoe near shoulder, Hp near tump. 854 l.ifcht strawberry
cow, brown ears *and nose, slit in off ear. half circle over H
n r ar *houldcr. 855 Roon cow, off ear slit, B near rump.
550 Red and white heifer calf, no visible brands. If not
claimed and expenses paid, to bo sold on 21st May, 1862. G.
Johnston, poundkccpcr.
At B allan, 24th March, 18(12, by Mr Bull, 154 Brindle
an-l whitp bullock, stag horns, TW near horn and near back,
W near ribs and off horn. On 28th, by Mm Atkinsc; 155
Brown mare, star, bar through heart near shoulder. 15fl
Brown mare, star, near hind foot white, JG near shoulder.
If not claimed ana expene-a paid, to be sold on 21st May,
1862. Hkney A. Coopkb, poundkecper.
At Broadmeadows, 8th April, 186?, by J. Callaghan.—
Trenpaps Is fid. ;82 Red hullock. IU over C off riba, blotch
off back, C over w off rump, white about face and belly,
cock horns. If not claime i and expenses paid, to be sold on
21st May, 18G2. W. II. Uill, pouudkeepcr.
At Bullock Ciib»k, Oth April, 1862, by E. Butober, Esq.—
Trespass Is per head. 248 Brindle and white bullock, JC
orer g off rump. 249 White bullock, brindle neck, off born
off, JO off rump, 5 off thigh, 259 Rrd bullock, JC off rump,
5offthit»h. 251 Red nobby bullock, JC off rump, 5 offthigb.
3 -2 White hullock, JC off rump, 253 White bullock, yellow
spots, JC off 'rump. 251 White hullook, blue ppot* on neck
and rump, JC offrumn, 5 off thtah. 255 White hullock, red
rari», JC nff rumn, 5 off thi rb. 2-5(1 White bullock, re I ears,
JC off rutop, !i off thigh. 267 R^d bullock, JC off rurop. 258
Blark poioy bulloek, white along baok, JHP conjoined near
rump, IJR off ribs. 259 White b jllock, ne »r horn off. linear
back and rump, illegible « ff fht-ulder. 211 Red bt'loek,
white on rump and flanks, Uke F near ribs, AxL off ribs. 262
Light strawberry cow, do off ribs. 231 White and brindle
bullock, 5 off rump, BW off ribs. If not olaimed and ex
penses paid, to be sold on 21«t May, 1862. John W. Gowsn,
poundkccper.
At Chiltern— No. 1G0, advertised dark bay mare, few
zrey hairs forehead, bo'h hind fetlocks white, C or GQ over
P near shoulder, nhould be hor.-e instead of mare, and will
not be sold until 7th May, 1862. Joiin Strickland, pound
deeper.
At Creswick, ! 3th April, 18*2, by Mr Thomas Dent,
rrespass 5* er.ch. *553 Red heifer, white belly, like X ot
?ump. 554 Brindle steer calf, white b»lly, near ear tipped,
)ff flit, no visible brand. If not claimed and cxponsts paid
0 be sold on 21st May, 1862. Henry Caufrnter, pound*
:eeper.
At Glass's Crkp.k, 5th April, 1862, by Mr John Mahan.
)amage 10s. 108 Yellow and white strawberry cow, coc'c
iorn*, tunned muzzle, branded flH milking ribs, like 9H off
ump. On 7th April, by Mr Cliat. Tudgey. Trcapnss la fid.
(0 Red and white steer, branded J (to right) or L near
ump. On 12th April, by R. P. Rouiyne. Trespass 5s. Ill
Hack mare, small star on forehead, near hind foot whlfe.
pavined near hind leg, branded like q over HGover WD
car shoulder. If not claimed and expensns pnid, to be sold
n 21st May, 1862.— John Oareb, poundkeepcr.
At Gmsnorcby, 1 1 tli Ap il, 1862, by Mr James Wil*on.
59 Buy mare, star, lone tail, blotch brand or like RC or G
par shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, to bo
rid on 21st May, 1862. D. K. F;tzokrald, poundkeepcr.
At Kynkton, 8th April, 1862, by S. A. Leete.— Trespass
i. Notice sent to supposed owner and not released. 231
ay colt, black points, DC neur shoulder. On Uth, by D.
anken. 2i! White bullock, blue ears and muzzle, E near
loulder, P off rump (the bowl of P to left). On 15th, by
L Rankcn. 242 Red and white b'-l!ook, off ear marked, B
1 circle off shoulder. If not claim ed and expenses paid,
- be sold on 21st May, 1862. W. Bates, poundkeeper.
At Melbourne, 14th April, 1862, bv Richmond Police.
r2 Red roan sided poli-y cow, 195 of! ribs, like w off shoul
»r. On 15th April, by Mr Thomns Stephens. 173 Brown,
ack, and white cnw. bald face, like u»L conjoined off rib*.
4 Roan cow, slit near ear, M B near rib^, au conjoined near
u.p. If not claimed and expcnsca paid, to be sold on 21st.
ay, 1862. John Felstkad, poundkeepcr.
At AMnERST, 12th April, 1862, by Jos, Ritohie. Treepass
fid. 54 Red and white bullock, like F off rump, like 2 1
ar rump. On the 15th April by D-tvid Renton. Tres- ?
s« 10s. 56 Red and wbito/.ow, F undor, off ribs, MH ?
njrined near ribs and back, »ike Df.J near shoulder, like
icar rump. On 17th April, by Peter Brow. Eglinton, '
image £1. 89 Yellow and white cow, like GYIC blotched t
' back, liko B8 near ribs. If not claimed and expenses ]
id to be sold on 21st May, 1862. K. B. Stanwoutu, j
ut)dkeeper. i
it Avoca, 14th April. IiD2, by J. Rose, Ecq. 193 Bay J
rse, switch tail, *mull star, off fore fetlock swelled, saddle '
d collai marked, x near deck, (DB) near shoulder. 19)
csnut ho sc, switch tail, *-tir, like 2, CJ ever near shoul- £
r (the U to left) JS near rump, off foro leg fired. If not 1
imcd n^d expenses paid, to be sold on 21st May, 1862 c
un Batciiklor, poundkeepcr. c
It'AxK Chkek, 16th April, 1862, by Mr J. Shelley— J
:spa»8 Is. 424 Chepnut horsp, off fore fetlook end hind °
8 white, star and snip, off shoulder slipped, RN above
J above JIIP conjoined near shoulder, C off shoulder. a
17th April, by P. McCatry— No trespass. 441 Iron grey '
re, sore back, shod on hind feet, GB above OS above cd &
tr shoulder. On 18th 4. pril, by Mr C. Boyle— Trespass Is. J
Black poloy steer, no visible brands On 19th April, by /
P. M'Grath— Trespass Is pach 446 Chesnut horse, bang h
1, blaze and snip, near hind fetlock whiic, JO above ^ M
e Ohio1 died). 417 Yellow sided cow, no visible brands. c
Yellow rided heifer calf, prog.ny of No. 4 47, unbranded. P
lot claimed and expeiucs paid, to he sold on ilst May,
2. Geo. S. O'LoroHLitr, poundkeeper. ii
it Ballaarat, 14tli Arril, 1862, by Mr William Irwin. J1
pcnccs 10. caeh. 862 Black hoit-c, collar und saddle '}l
rkfd, star, MDcorj«lned offshou'der, AF near neck, f-03
iwn or dork bay cob lnrse saddle marked, like y off back,
and illegible near buok, D near rump. Bv Mr Patt Ketly.
spaas 8s. 865 Chesnut mare, b)a-e, saddle marked, near E
d leg gwellr-d, faint brand like MI near shoulder. If not 6S
mrd and expenses paid, to bo sold on 21st May, 1862. G. bl
:n8ton, poundkccper. nc
t Benalla, 59th March, 1862, by Mr Jes«e Watte. 132
e and white heifer, pi- ce off near ear, DKR near ribs. n(
Black cow, ear mark d, cock bnrns, .JM conjoined near P1
, EM near rump. 131 Yelow and white heifer, calf at Dc
, no brand. 135 Red and white spotted steer, off rye out,
Kir rib«. If not cluimrd and cxrensrs paid, to bo sold on Ni
May, 1862. Geo. Powell, p lundkeeptr. ta
t Benalla, 12th April, 1862, by William M'Kellar, Epo. Jc
Chceiiut /lilr, long tail, star, near fure pastern white, off _
I fetlock white, saddle marked, rope round neclc, W near
; and shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, to bo P'l
on 21st May, 1862. Geo. Powell, poundkeeper M^1
vNalla,— No. 155, advertised in Qovemtnent Gazette , I I
instant, as bay marc, should be bay horse, &o., &c. Oi
, Poytbll, poundkeeper. | Hi
At Bu AfttiP.A!-'»ws, 15th Apiil, 1862. by Mr P. Cdllajthau.
TfCKp'-r. *,-! c c . li'J Km! and white cow, JDvfT romp,
. h- o;i horn. v IU' v.rf white h'tfer, no visible brand,
. *h''» ? it ii* t n heJr t-i*, and legs. If not
c*. :m.=d ..nd r\ - s , to be *old rn 21at May, 1862. W.
II. Him. pcuTiLei
; At 1:i*-.m.ck C ai.Mi, ifith April, 1&62, by Mr Cborles Wil»
. Bains.— Trerprss Is. £66 Yellow cow, illegible brand off'
: rump and ribs. If not c'airaed find expenses paid, tobo
s^ld on 21st May, 1862. JonN W. Gowj:u, pounkeeper.
^ At Creswick, 18th April, 18.62, by Mi James M'Queen.—
. Trcspafs 5s. 561 Ktd »tag, white a- out face, belly and
u flanks, ho 'p horn*, WP near rump, H under WP near ribs*
r Same day, by Mr .lames Slater.— Trespass 6d each. 562 Bay
marc, star, tan muzzle, near hind coronet white, switch..
— tail, saddle marked, AX conjoined near shoulder. 563 Bay
i mart, star, near bird fetlock wh te, switch tail, saddle
? marked, no visible brand 564 Bay mnro, a few white hairs
oo forehead, shod all round, KI over blotch like NK near
shoulder. 565 Bay hort-c, off hind coronct white, rope mark
on nose, 11 over diamond near shoulder, C or G near
sadd'e, 231 off fh'.uldt-r (the 3 with square top).
Q 5'6 Chrsnut colt, *»ar, long tail, like ClI or N near
shoulder. 557 Brown horse, star, long mane »nd tail,
saddle marked, fore legs crippled, 03 n ar tlioulder.
On the 19th, by Mr John I/lshman. Trespass 5s each. 568
Brindle and white n*bby cow, JG near rump, heart and bar
through it neat hip, two blotches near thigh, illegible be*
fore K near rihs. 570 Red and white cow, off ear slit like
0 EL near ribs, JE off ribs, like MC off rump. £71 Ptrawberrr
cow, cock horn-4, c tf under CB off rump. If not claimed and
expenses pa:d, t^ be rold on 21st May, 1862. Hkney Car
penter, poundkeeper.
At Davlksfouj-, 13th April, 1862. by P. M'Conochie, for
William Mahoney. T. cspaas la cach. Strawberry bul
lock, off car murked, branded like frTM near back, TV off '
back, TV off rump. 339 Red cow, cut throat, branded*^
nrar back, 7 near rump. On Uth April, by Mr Antoine
Matt. Trespass Is. Ut 7 Bay hoise, star, long tail, near
hind foot white, cdltr marked, in very low condition,
branded blotch and M on ncur shoulder. If cot claimed and
expensrs paid, to be so.d on 2 1st May, 1862. N. S. IIailxs, .
poundkeeper.
At DAYLESFORD, 12th April, 1862, by Mr T. Crimmins.—
Damages £1. Notice given to owner, Mr Moule, but not re
alised. 333 Bay mare, blaze, saddle and bridle, like white
near hind foot, long tail, branded O over M on near shoul
der. On 6th April, by W. E Stanbridge, Esq.— Trespass
1s each. 345 Bright bay horse, blaze, saddle marked, two
hind feet white, long switch tail, shod on three feet, blistered
off fore foot, branded H on near shoulder, 349 Roan horse,
black points, switch tail, marks of fistula on neck, branded
IMI on near neck, SD on near shoulder G on off shoulder,
350 Bay colt, small star, Iong tail, near fore and both hind
feet white, branded Iike S indistinct on near shoulder. 851
Brown mare, star, long tail, little white off hind foot, white
spot front of near fore foot, branded DS on off saddle. 352
Bay mare, star, long tail, both fore feet and off hind foot
white, branded I-C on near shoulder. 353 Brown mare, star,
long tail, like O-I (blotched) on near shoulder. 354 Bay mare,
star and snip, long tail, little white near hind foot, branded
like AW on off shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid,
to be sold on 21st May, 1862. N. S. Hailes, poundkeeper.
Daylesford — There being no bidders for Nos. 152, 184,
and 185, on 16th April. 1862, they will be sold on 7th May,
N. S. Hailes. poundkeeper.
At Elpii^nstonk. 15th April. 1862. by Mr Irvin. Trespass
2*. 1 7ti Black mare, stripe, near hind foot tvhitc, , — , over
Jwcoi joine.l, M under, over JCnear shoulder, poor. On
17th April, bv Dr Barke-, J.P. Trespass 4-j. 177 Chesnut
horse, star, shod, like j-j— ( conjoinrd off shouldo', collar
marked. On 19th April, by Geo. APFadzain, Trespass 6d
each. 191 Elicit mare, near hind fiot whit', JC near
shoulder, IT over IITS near naaille, OwO off shoulder..
192-195 Four strawberry and white calve*, no visible brands.
If not claimed and expenses paid, to be fold on 21st May, .
1862. J. T. Patterson, poundkeeper.
AtGLENoncHY, 16th Aptil, 1862, by MrR. F. Gaunt, for
Alfred Douglas, E-q. Trespass Gd. *70 Bay horse, star,
saddle marked, switch tail, C or G off shoulder. If not
claimcd and expenses paid, to be sold on 2lst May, 1862. D. .
K Fitzgerald, poundkeepcr.
At Hexham, 4th April, 1862, by \ . M'Kcnzie, Esq. Tres
pass 'a. 191 Bayhotse, II near JP conjoined off shoulder,
157 off ncck. On 17th April, by J. Hutchinson, for T, E.
Bnstoek, Esq. Trcsp.'s* Is. 207 Rrd bul'ock, '-'over JC off
ribs, A off shoulder, off car marked. Same date, by — Arm- ?
strong, Esq. Trespass Is. 2r-8 Red and white bullock, B in
circle near ribs, S near rump, near ca- marked 209 Straw
berry bullock ears marked, like Ff'M near i lbs, blotchy. If
9 not rlaimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 21st May, 1862,
J. Tomlinbon. poundkeeper.
# At Kilmork. by Mr Chevins-D-mugcs 8s. I grey
draught horse, heavy shod, long tall, roman nose, lame off
fore loot, collar marked, MD off nee'- . If not claimed and
? expenses paid, to be Fold on 21st May, 1802. C. G. An
t dkrson, poundkeeper.
E; At T.kxton, by Thomas Beggs, Esq.— ^ Trespass 9d cach.
'* U 5 Chesnut mare, blaze, saddle and cr.llar marked, MH
* conjoined near cheek, indiBtinot brand abovo J » ov^r 09 near
J shoulder, w over JS over M off shoulner, 9 off thigh. 106
: Qrcy filly foal, progeny. If not clcimed and expenses paid,
J to be sold on 2l*»t May, 1863. T. Nicholls, pound*
B keeper.
At Lexton, by J. Rose, Esq. 107 Light bay roan horso,
saddle and collar marked, hobble strap on near foro foot,
. WAR nrar shoulder, BOYD near back. 108 Light grey
i horfp, saddle marked, shod, H near shoulder, ® near neok.
, Bv W. Faris, E«q. 109 Roan bulloek, off earmarked, PD
f off ribs, F near rump. 110 Brindle speckled bullock, off car
? marked, M fn circle near rump, like Mil off ribs, JD near
r born. IU Red hullock, jfl C near shoulder, CT near rnmp.
112 White bullock, DL near ribs. 118 Red and white
* spotted bullock, off horn d iwn, AC or AG near shoulder, X .
i or R near ribs, liko TF off ribs. 11 1 Yellow bullock, near
ear marked, near horn broken, S neur ehi ek, FJ over Q near
1 shoulder, \ over S near ribs, FL near flank. 115 Brown
I bullock, star and white belly, O or G near lump, near car ,
i marked. If not claimcd and expenses paid, to bo sold on
21st May, 1862. T. Nicuolls, poundkeepcr.
At Malmsdury, 14th April, 1862, by Dr Davy. Trespass
2s. 312 Strawberry heifer, illegible brand off rump. If not
olaimed and expenses paid, to bo sold on 21st May, 1862*
R. Davison, poundkeeper.
At M'Ivor Creek, 13tli April, 1863, by Geo. Bavnton, Esq.
Trespass Is each. 144 Bay hoise, bl ck points, switch,
star and snip, C -iear shoulder. 145 Grey horse, switch,
saddle and collar marked, lame off fore foot, 10 near shoul
der. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on 21st
May, 1862. C. H. Niumo. poundkeeper.
At Meredith, lltli April, 1862, by H. Morrison, Esq.
Trespass £5. Notion sent to ow .cr. 66 White bull, few red
spots, off evo injured, no v sible brand. On Uth April by
J Munro, Esq. 67 Red and wh'to bullock, like PII or W
off rump. 68 I/irgo yellow and white bullock, liko HV con
joined and other brands near rump. 69 Yellow and whlto
bullock, off ear marked, TC near rump On nth April, by
8. Wilson, Esq. Trespass fid cach. 70 Red and whito
fitcei, « ff rump. 71 Old y» How and white snail horned
bullock, off lorn broken like 1Ia\ off ribs, very poor. 72
Strawberry and whi:o bullook, off ear marked, a\AR near
Lo*n, like f„K off rumn, [ike JCoff ribs, ff not claimed and
ovpcnseH piid, to be sold on 2lat May, 186?, Tuos. Connor, .
poundk?cpcr.
At Melbourne, 1 7th April, 1862. by Mr R Potts. Charges ?
£2. 175 Yellow and white cow, GE off ribs. On 21st Apri-, -
by J T. Smith, Esq. Charge* 5s. 177 Yellow cow, pa near
rump, like Id off ribs, notch out of both ears, white on belly,
white piloh nrar ribs. On 21st April, by air John Blair.
178. Black, brown and white heifer, no visible brand, hole
in near car, silt in off car. If not claim- d and expenses ?
paid, to bo sold on 21*t May, 1862. John Felstead, pound
keepcr.
Ar Moorabbin. 14th 'April, 1862, br J. 'Wood Biclby.
Damagrs 6d. 125 Whito bullock, cock horns, red neck, .
RMT off ribs, O off shoulder. On 17th April, by James Kcir.
Damages 6d each. 126 Red and white cow, off car snip,
like writing K off rump. 131 Red and whito spotred beifer, .
no brand. 182 Brindle and white heifer, no brand. If not
claimcd and expenses paid, to be sold tn 21st May, 1862.
Hy. Fraser, roundkeefcr.
At Beavmanto, Muddy Crxek, Uth April, 1862, by Peter
Snodgrass, Et-q.. M L. A. 38 Bny mare black joints, like S
off shoulder. If n^t claimed and expenses pud, to be Bold.
on 21st May, 1862. James D. Webstku, poundkeepcr.
At NEwnniimE, Oth April, 18G2, by P. C. Willan, Esq. —
Trespa* Is 6d each. 318 Chesnut horse, long tail, star and
snip, blotch over blotch near shoulder, ;n off shoulder*
319 Grey mare, switch tail, shod all round, rope on neok,
(?nddle and co lar tuurked, liko unchor and ring top of near
shoulder, liko u over I near shoulder. On same dato, by
A. White, Esq — Trespass Is 6d each. 320 Iron grey mare,
short switch tail, blind near eye, 22 near shoulder. 331
Chesnut mare, star and streak, switch tail, s»ddle and collar
marked, liko faint ^ near shoulder, blotch like O near
thick. 822 Brown colt, bluzo down face, switch tail, no
visible brand, progeny of chesnut mare. On tho 10th April,
by F. Nield. Trespass Is 6d each. 8.3 Black mare, long
tail, saddle and collar marked, shod all round, nil over (c)
near shoulder, triangle off shoulder. 324 B'nck horse, star,
switch tall, off bind foot white, collar marked, compass or A
near snouldcr, S off back. On 12th April, by James Walker,
Trespass Is 6d eicli. 326 Yellow cow, cock horns, near car
marked, like V D over JT near thigh, 3 7 Red and white
steer, stag borns, no visible brand. On samo day, by J.
Cat o, Esq. Trespass 2d each. 328.852 Twenty-flvo head of
Khcep, both ears marked, 2 ol: the back. If not claimed and
expensis paid, to be sold os 21st May. James Calyset,.
poundkeeper.
At Pentuidoe, 13th April, 1862, by II. Bullcn, Esq. —
Trespass 6s. 578 Bay Ally, saddle marked, long switch,
star and blaze, shsd, MI) near shoulder (writing M). On
14th April, by A- Motherwell, Esq. Trespass Is 6d. 1
black and whito steer, about two ycarH old, whlto faoe,.
like N in circle off rump If not claimcd and expenses
paid, to be sold on 21st May, 1862. F. W. Buzaolo^
poundkeeper.
At Rokkwood, 11th April, 1862, by Mr M'Lenncn, for
Messrs Elder and Sons. —Trespass 2s. 96 Red working
bullock, whlto flanks, top off horns, neur ear slit, piece
off top and back of off oar, liko H off rump, indistinot
near ribs. If not claimed and expenses paid, tobcsoWon
21st May, 1862. D. M'Andiiew, poundkeeper.
At Sandhurst, 15th April, 1862, by B. Butcher, for tho
rown Inspector.— Trespass 5a. 7iJ Buy mrjre, star, collar
ind saddle marked. CO near shoulder, CM off shouldor. On
iGth April, by same, for same.— Tres ja«s 5:-. 87 Chesnut
lorse, blaze, switch tuil, off fore and both hind ft ct whito,
lear shoulder slipped, JK in circlo off shoulder. If not
daimed an4 expense* paid, to be sold on 21st May, 1862*
Danl. Mackey, poundkeeper.
At Siiei.po hd, Uth April, 1862, by James M'Andrew, Esq.,
lelina.— Trespass Is inch. 123 Black and white steer, hornB
looped, X and other illegible brands off back. 124 8traw
u-rry butlock, off horn hooped, ^near horn broken off re
entlv, off etr tipped, W4A off rump, like AOS neur ribs.
25 Yellowish brindle and whito spotted steer, no visible
irand. ^ 126 R d heifer, hind fee*, belly, head, and brush off
nil white, horns hooped and cocked, scar or brand on ribs
djoining near flank, and on near shoulder. 127 Yellow and
rhite sheeted bullock, hoop hornp, star on forehead, dark
end and n-*ck, near (Mir marked, W near rump. 128 Red
ti er, white bead and belly, wide horns, DS neur back. 129
ellow he fer calf, hind feet white, ftar on forehead, small
ori)8t no visible brand. ISO Yellow bullock, daik bead,
rhit«* on belly, like ] ? [ near ribs. If not claimed and
xpenses paid, to be sold on 21st May, 1862, H. M. Wilson,
oundHeeper.
At SiiKPrARTON, 16th April, 1852, by W. Buckman, Esq.
) Brown horse tun about head, switch t;.il, has been,
ocktd, shod all lounrt, appears to be collar marked, blotch
afore W over — ' Hear shoulder, appears like 1 underneath,
f not claimed and expenses paid, to he sold tn 2lst Hay,
362. J. Parsons, poundkeeper.
At Skipton, 17th April, 1862. by Mr S Anderson, St.
nocks — T espatson No 525 Is Od, 9d each on the others.
!5 Grey colt, b ng tail, V near rump. 526 Bay eob horse,
ack pMnts, switch tail, collar andsaddle marked, HID near
'ck (top of I Manting toll), W near and off shoulder.
17 Black mare, swltiih t«il. saddle marked, 55 over PC'
jar shoulder, IB off shoulder. 528 lUick hor*c foal,
?ogeny, no brand*. If not claimcd and expenses paid, to.
s sold on 2lst May, 1862. J. Daly, poundkeeper.
Skipton — No. 479, advertised in Government Gazette,.
j. 39, date 1st April, t-hcmld be bay filly, small star, switch
il, little white on off foro and both hind leet, JP©ffshouldcr:
-nN Daly, poundkeeper.
At Smytue's Creek. 14th April, 1892, by Messrs Lewis and
-rrott. Tiespasrt 2« 6d. 129 Black and white hpottcd boar
?. If notcl-imcd and expenses paid, to be sold on 21st
Ay, 1862. Henry Sanders, poundkeepcr.
Smytik's Cukkk.— Nos. 118, 119, 120, 123, iCvertised in
isette, No. 41, 8th April, should be 119, 120, 121, 124
2N-.T Bansurs, poundlieopor.
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