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! WILLIAM A DAMSON & CO ,
Grain and Produce Dealers,
Melbourne.
B EG tr' i r.forrrs lm T' s'l. i<- :':it Mr H. C.
Jildvr li.-iViii" b-ifi. 'i.-c'i'.rgitl Jrom
2 tbeir employment, is uo l<-.r:z«r nuthcrized to
' tr3B?'n.'t business on iheir behalf
A:s., rijwf. i bev hold a Bve of i>«»y Produce
cfffT Wednesday and Friday. Griiu hate
jffry T;:t?duy. Liberal Cash advum-cg made
,, Proda-.e .lor.sigm-d for >:.so.
c 517 mar 11 81
COLONIAL TOBACCO, Ib 6d .and 2s
American do., 3s & 4?, at YOUKQES
CHEAP STORES.
I hall and sons,
P m IV TIST s,
i lt'J Collins-street. East.IvfelboQrnB (inurdotrs
' sbovo MsIbonrne Club), ud at Pall Mall
Sandhurst.
? -;H. GEORGE HALL VISITS
f jleechwortta
s_ iloDihiy , and maybe Consulted at Mr Gsddes,
| Jfcemist, Next Visit, WEDNESDAY, 12th
| ;l JANUARY, from lo a.m. till 5 p.m.
5 Waajjarattaj
j.: tr HALL will be in Wangaratta on
U jiObDAY, JANUARY 10th, and may be
6 pEnltcd at Mr Hughes', Chemist,
Yack an (land all.
Ifc HALL will bo in Yaokaniaadah on
SlOESDAY. 11th JANUARY, and ma;
K Consulted at Mrfiome'6, Chemist.
I pBE NEW DAVIS' VERTICAL FEED
II EWING MACHINES at YOUNGER'S
|heap stores.
I TO BE LET OR SOLD,
Iriie Empire Motel, Wall irun yah
THIS commodious and well-known Hotel is
situated in the most commanding situa-
IJata n Wnbgnnyah, being in close proximity
la ibe post and telegraph offices and the
f jridge ov r the Murray. The hotel ha3 lately
Ija-a 'thoroughly renovated inside and outside,
lied has had a new roof of galvanised iron
ijlfceil over ihe shingle roof. The presenS
Mr Cumille Beau, is desirous o
fteliring Jr. m public business, in order to
HSi-'Bg" m' extensively in the wine trade,
a Jo cn'enterprisiug landlord this presents a
wsroarsbb.- opportunity, as the hotel, from it3
Kib biid .-.cc-jmraodation, possesses an exten-
jpiK Imsiiwi with a large portion of Kiverina
BaS surrounding district.
I- F.-r farther particulars, apply to F. G.
I'SOCSLK, Esq., Eontherambo, Wangaratta.
% , 480 mar 1 sat
A --.
I CHRISTMAS-
| BOTTLED PORTER, Quarts and Pints,
i D Uonaition, Prime.
U GEO. LYON,
it Spring Creek Brewery.
I
I j ttl hire of Bceelnvorth.
\ T T TO RATE DEFAULTERS.
u .
L OICE is hereby given that unless
|J- uie sums owing for WATER-
I UTE.S to the 31st DECEMBER, 1S80 ;
E ti GENERAL RATES, for the year
I tiling 30th September, 1881, are paid
I efore or on the 1st January, 1881, pro-
Bp-dings to recover the same by summons
P all then be taken.
1 By order,
(U J. W. MORTON,
_ _ 1 Secretary.
I Shire Hall, Beechworth,
20th December, 1880. 598 09
'j THE
f BED CROSS" PRESERVING
> COMPANY",
l.j S0DTH YAP.EA, MELBOURNE.
jff |jg Ns
I-
to teeih excellencies the
VEBNORS OF VICTORIA. AND NEW
:|i SOUTH WALES.
ij
r j Manufacturers of the Celebrated
ij "RED CROSS" BRAND,
Iks,
3-c| JELLIES.
PICKLES,
41 SAUCgg
8.1 and other varieties of
fpLMEN'S STORES,
pardon Fir;t Prizes and Special Meda 3
,c| Gc'.d. Silver and Bronzs.
583 6 C
5%
2| — —
OfrJ 'r.-r
;0'J -r— r -
!0p RtLSFORD annual
of! RACES.
Old
J January Tth, 1SS1.
u .
I i I'ar'-iDENT ; Mr Wm. Youl.
i ; Judge: Mr E. Chambers.
I TP:;- Teeasukeb : Mr J. Rees.
| % hos- Seckkxabt : Mr a. p. Morris.
« : Stakxes : Mr T. McHenry.
O? Scales : Mr W. B. Clancy.
aifiMCippsr.s : Messrs E. Chambers, T.
|i o Quiu'.ivau, aud W. Clancy.
Messrs E. Chambers, T. Quin-
| j jiViir, V\. B. Clancy, W. Youl, J. Rees,
M. Carh "; T. McHenry.
ps PROGRAMME:
gs IISG STAKS.S, of £10. Handicap about
felw.J hide. Entries sams day as handicap,
fl I T7- Distance, about
||| Ihhij. for all horses that have never
#1 ,'on im advertised race exceeding seven
W n,v'vs- 1X1 v-Aue.
«4feDlCAP P6NY RACE, of £3, for Ponies
% 'i « h-.uas and under. Once round. Post
: TTav1 alU- ..
"if A t', of £15. About two miles. All
I i lobe longed with the boa.
i7,: < -- cr before 8 p.m, 30th December,
i: i 15s. Acceptances, enclosing
r ' lV ,tie ac'ara(l 5o tho hon. sec. on or
j .At' - t> p m. the night of general entry,
j ;s wiil he published in The Ovens
-co - 'UTray Advertiser of January 1,
JOOi.
i v\ Pu.CE, of £3. About 1 mile. To
- -1 carrv nat Ipbq tVtan 7nf
|1| to be approved by the stewards. Post
nn ntry-
Isolation stakes, of £7, for aii
Deaten horses. 1 mile. Handicap.
. RULES AND CONDITIONS.
, - :at as practicable the V.B.C ruleB will
'"tiered to.
UonntVoea WUi he received on the oondi-
YlaUe decision of the stewards in all
Merrt<,a cocerning these races shall be
j£ted as final.
0rnaflcc?'ariceE Yn each event or no race.
IWr p catl0n. 1b 6d, except for Hack aDd
ior which there wiu be co
fnium11101105 10 per oent
-Wes, except where otherwise apeci-
€th'tyt£, -n?a<3e oa or before 8 p.m. January
' 6 eight of general entry, to
Cam t MORRIS, Hok. Sec.,
591 U yrU Creek Hotel. Myrtleford.
FOR SEWING MACHINES
O- O T O THE
OVENS HARDWARE STORE
FORD STREET, BEEOLWORTH
TEE 1ST E W
WHiillll. ASi WJUMV
T&M. C3 M Trn
Pronounced by competent iudges to be the best in the world
GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES FB.0II £4 15s
.TFE would respectfully advise parties about Purchasing, to examine the NEW
V WHEELER and WILSON MACHINE, DOUBLE POW.EB, pronounced by compe-
ent judges— the best machine in the world— having received the ONLY GRAND PRIZE at
he late Paris Exhibition. Remember, five gold medals. were given to other machines, but
he palm of superiority was awarded to the WHEELER and WILf ON NEW No. 8.
J. and B. GUHBDSGKEAM, Bole >1 gents.
$i_dpection Invited. Instruction Gratis- Terms vcry;Easy.
J. MITOHE LSON
(Late "W. Duncan).
Cheap Paperhangings, Oil, Colors, Glass, Whitelead, and Brushware
Establishment
(Opposite Crawford and Co.'s Coach Office),
FORD-STREET, BKECHWORTH.
Whiting, Graining, Gilding (on glass or wooil), Glazing Patheing, Canvassing,
and'every other Branch of the Trade skilfully and promptly performed
by Finished Workmen.
Country Orders will rec'ive prompt attention.
Stady your own interests, and deal with those who are legitimately entitled to Sell,
and only keep Pennine Goods.
langland's foundry com
pany (limited),
MELBOURNE.
(This Company ha3 purchased and incor
porated the Fulton Foundry Company.)
<?n Hand for Sale—
VERTICAL Winding Engine and Boiler
6-horse power, Wool Presses, Centrifuga
Pumps, Boring Rods, Wheeler's Grinding
Pans, Buddies, Concentrators, and other
efficient appliances for treating quartz tailings.
See Plans. Water-pipes (Yan Yean pattern),
Railway Waggor.-wheeis, .to. Specialty
Quartz crushing, Pnmpiug, and Windin
Machinery, various designs. Plans suhmifcto
for inspection. Largest Stock Spur-wheel,
Pulley, and other patterns in the colony.
503 mh 9
MATTHEWS'S temperance
HOTEL, and Boarding Bouse
Dean-street. Albury. 777 j e 23 80
BAKE. OF YI<CT©HIA,
FOBD AMD CaXTJ? 3teeets, BEECHWORTH
Drafts issued Interest allowed Deposits and
Gob' Purchased,
J. F. DARIELL, Manager.
FOil SALE, CffiEAP,
STRONG SPRING WAGGON
Suit Farmer. Carry two tons. In first-
class order.
J. CLEMENTS,
High-street, Beechworth.
HOTEL FOR SALE
AT
NEWTOWN, BEECHWORTH.
That substantial Stone House, the Hor
nd Jocke; Hotel, stabling, and garden about
one acre, well stocked with fruit trees. This
roper ty wili be sold at a low price, with easy
rms of payment.
Apply—
JOHN CLEMENTS,
High-street, Beechworth.
SELLINGOFF !
SELLING OFF
DEAPHf STOCK,
BOSTS AND SHOES.
J. CLEMENTS
HIGH STREET, BEECHWORTH.
HAVING DECIDED TO
OleB AR OUT
The whole of his
STOC K
of
AND
BOOTS & SHOES,
AT A2STD BELOW
GO ST PRICES
To make room for other business.
The public can depend upon getting
1 GOODS in the above lines, Re
tail, at and below Whole
sale Prices, for
Cash Only !
Q SKAM ! NO STOCK-TAKING SALE
Gome and See fer Yourselves
K0TIC3 :-©;£ GASH ©NLY
TIMBER,
DOORS,
S A S HE
MOULDINGS,
RIDGING,
SPOUTING,
SHINGLES,
PALINGS,
BARK,
&c.j &c.,
SOLD AT USUAL LOW RATES
ORDERS TAKEN FOR HARD
WOOD AT MILL PRICES
Secondhand Goods as usual.
JOHN CLEMENTS
HIGH STREET, BEECHWORTH.
fjpHE undersigned have £3000 to LEND
4 in large and amall sums, ou Freehold or
Leasehold s-curities situate in the Upper
Murray Bistric!.
Also,
A further £3000 to LEND, in similar turns ,
on Freehold Si-enritie? situated anywhere.
TU I' HILL & DICK80N,
.Solicitors,
312 Camp-slrett, Beechworth.
WGRTHEIM'S
HIBERIAi3 HOTEL,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
jn consequence of evtoybody ofiering his
goods for Rale at an alarming sacrifice —
1JOSEPE WERTHE1M, will SELL you,
, for the Christmas and any other Holi
days, medical comforts recommended by the
celebrated Bis Eisenbara and Schnapps-
drinker, viz —
Wines, Ales, Spirits, of the best quality at
ivtry cw prices; but mind, bottles aud corks
I gratis.
j Pnb'.icsns and OU;t-rs, who do not purchase
! in Mellboum-, can their goods in ihesma!-
! lest lots, "unadulterated, without any mix-
! tUTO whatsver," direct from bond, at very low
prices. A!! kinds of stimulants of the very
best quality r.t reasonable prices. First-
class board and residence at 5s per day.
Board, only 15s per week. Goo 1 stabling.
599 mar 21
NEW ZEfiLSNG IDA- AND SV1ER0ANTILE
AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
Wool aud Grain Brokers, Station
! Agents, <&c.,
1X1, 118 stttd 161 Collins-street West, Mel
bourne ; Am-klund und throughout New
Zealand, hy.lney, and London.
CAPITAL— £3,000,000.
regularsaLes held
OF
Wool and Station Prodnce, GraiD, &c.
CASM ADVANCES MADE
At lowest Rates on the ensuing Clip of Wool
also on consignments for sale in Melbourne
or shipment to London.
DAVID ELDER, Manager.
I. YOUNG HUSBAND,
Wool and Produce Manager.
t at Oxlc-y Plains, Milawa — Mr COLIN
GARDNER. jan 11
FUR.NITUHE ! FURNITURE- !
« £ &g
, The Largest Cheapest, and Best
Furnishing Establishment in
the North-Eastern District.
H. SENGELMANN
FORD STFiEET, BU8HWMTH,
T-VH1F.CTS public /.f.c-silion to bis superior
FURNITURE,
Wl:i::;. includes
Drawii3g:-rf?sim Mlitcs, adapted either
so the .Laneion or Cottage.
Splendid Cheap lictlrooiii Furniture,
Cutlery, renders & JFirelrons,
Glass an« Crockery— Large and varied
Aisortments,
Lamps— 'J- nd c-very article neeossary for the
ccuuc>;evt iacnishing of & house — all
at Prices to suit tlia present de
pressed slate r.f the money market.
The „«:trA-ing Lines may be specially
quoted as. a cnurnntee that they are offered at
a more moderate price than they can be pro
cured at. any other establishment out of
Melbourne : —
Pour-post Bedsteads Iron £3 ; Half-
tester Bedsteads, from £2 10s.
Tciible-Ere:t':h Bedsteads, from 35a
Singls do., from 30s.
Chests cf Drapers, from £2 15s.
Wood Chairs, from 4s Gd each '
Hair-seat do., from 15s.
j Couches, from £2 10s.
Alt li'-puirs to Furniture and Upholster
neatly and expeditiously executed in the
rery best style, at the lowest possible
rates, by H. S. only.
All Cedar Work guaranteed foi
twelve mouths.
Fine Assortment oj Timber (cedar and pine
Windows, Doors, Mantlepietes, Shiny lea,
Locks, Hinges Nails, Screws, fyc.,
Ver\' Cheap.
An inspection of the stock, which has been
Belected at great trouble and with great eare
is respectfully sslioited. The styles and '
patterns of every article will be seen to be
very pleasing, and what is mere will be found
to be of extremely Moderate Prices.
To Meet the Times: Time Pavuen-tb —
Weekly, Monthly, or Qanrterly, per agree
ment. Mklboubxe Pkices. Ail Goods
Delivered Free cf Charge.
NOTE THE ADDRESS : —
B. S E K GELMANN,
FOBD STREET, BEECHWORTH
Within three minutes' walk from the
ithilwaj -8 tat ion
j BEECHWORTH NURSERY.
A H. HOWARD,
NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AN
SEEDSMAN,
HAS KOW OH SALE
Fruit Trees of all kinds. Apples grafted
on Majetin Stooks. Oranges, Lemons,
Shrubs, and Pot Plants of all descrip
tions.
SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS.
Agricultural, Garden, and Flower, fresh an
true to name, at MELBOURNE PRICES.
Shop— Gump-street. Nursery — Sydney-road.
MR. A. M. TOWNSEND,
D E 1ST T I S T,
124 Collins-Btreet East, Melbourne.
MR TOWNSEND desires to contradict
report that he has retired from practice
560 mar 16
AGRICULTURAL AND GRA1INB FARM
AND TOWN PROPERTIES.
THE undesigned has received instructions
to OFFER for SALE by PRIVATE
CONTRAO f the following valuablo FREE
HOLD PKOPERTIES : —
LOT 1. — Being part of Section 41, town
ship of Wangaratta, upon which is erected
that subsiautial Two-Storied Gothic Cottage
at present in the occupation of Mr Fran
Heach.
LOT 2. — Part of Allotment 15, Section 12,
township of Wangaratta, commanding 30ft.
rontage to Murphy-street, on which is built a
substantial T«o-Slor rd Brick Store, formerly
occupied by Mr Johu Grant.
LOT 3. — Allotment S9, Parish of Oxley,
containing 267 acres of rich agricultural land,
iorming a poniun of the Pelicau Lagoon
Estate, a d joining Rule's farm, with frontage
to the King iiivor. The soil is alluvia
deposit of the richest character.
LOT 4. — The unsold portion of Allotment
90, Parish of Oxley, comprising about 181
acres, adjoining the Peiicuu Lagoon Pre
emptive Section.
LOT 5. — Allotment 95, Parish of Oxlsy
containing 114 acres 2 roods 34 perche
having a frontage to the Ovens River; partly
cleared for cultivation.
LOT 6. — Allotment- 96, Parish of Oxley,
comprising 122 acres 3 roods 24 perohaa,
adjoining abce.
For terms and prices apnly to
WILLIAM ORR;
379 d 28 Auctioneer, Wangaratta.
3ARCAIMS. BARGAmS
BARGAINS.
is
BOOTS 1
BOOTS! BOOTS
AT
W. JACOBS'.
Women's Kid E.S. at 4s 6d,
7s Gd, 8s.
Women's Lasting Boots at
7s 6d, 9s 6d.
Women's Leather E.S. Boots
at 8s, Laceups, 7s 6d.
Women's Cashmere Boots at
4s, 4s 6d, 5s Gd.
Men's E.S. Boots at 10s, lis.
Men'sBalmoralLaceups, 9s 6d.
Men's Blncher Boots, 8s, 9s,
9s 6d.
Men's Leather Shoes at 7s 6d,
9s 6d, 10s.
Ladies' and Gent's best Glove Kid
Boots and Shoes, all sizes and patterns,
and very low prices.
W, JACOBS,
FORD STREET, BEECHWORTH.
W. L. Z I N C K E
SOLICITOR, &c.,
CAMP STREET, BEECHWORTH.
Y ack and and all Racing €Iub>
ANNUAL MEETING.
MONDAY, DEGEMSER 27lb, 1880.
President & Judge: Mr George Bobb.
Vice-President : Mr David Robinson.
Stewards : Messrs Thos. Jordan, John
Sealey, D. Flyun, It. Marum, P. Marum,
and M. Conners.
To Commence at 12.30 p.m.
First Piiice.
Maiden Plate, of 10 sovs., for all horses that
have ntver won an advertised race of £7.
Weight, for age. Ent-y, 15s — to close at
10 a m ou morning of race. One mile
and a quarter.
Second Race.
Shire Handicap, of £12 10s ; seoond horse
to receive £2 10s from the slake. For
all horses that have been owned Bince
31st October, 1880, by bond fide residents I
within tho shire. Entry, £i — by 10 a.m. j
on morning of races. About a mile and I
a half. |
Third Race. I
Yackandandah Handicap, of 25 eovs. Nomi- 1
natious, enclosing 10s, to be in the hands |
of the secretary — with pedigree and latest I
performance of horse (in writing)— on or I
before 9 o'clock a.m. on the morning of |
tho race. Weights to he declared at 11 1
o'clock a.m. Acceptances, enclosing 1
soy., up to noon. Second horso to
receive 5 sovs. from the stake. About 2
miles. 3 o'clock.
Fourth Race.
Handicap Hack Race— saddle, bridle, whip
and spurs. First prize, saddle and bridle,
value £7. Second prize, whip and spurs.
Hacks to be approved by the stewards.
Post entrance, 15s. One mile and a
distance.
Fifth Race.
Boxs' Ponx Race, 13 hands snd under, of 3
sovs. Catch Weights. Post entrance,
7s 6d. Once round the course.
Sixth Race.
Consolation Handicap, of 5 sovs., for all
horses that have started and not won
duriog the day. Post entrance, 7s 6d.
One mile and a quarter.
RULES.
Victorian Racing Club rules striotly adhered
to. Three entries and acceptances for eaoh I
event or no race. Qualification, 10s, except I
for Pony Race. Horses to he handicapped by I
the stewards or whomsoever they may appoint. I
In all matters of dispute, tho deoision of the I
stewards to be final ; and no protest will be I
entertained without a deposit of 10s, which
will be forfeited if the protest be deemed
frivolous. I
WM. GRANTT ALEXANDER,
767 Secretary.
WASHING MACHINES, 7s 6d each a
Younger's Cheap Store.
JOHN BURROWS;
BEECHWORTH FLOUR MIU
THOMAS MATHIESON, Draper.
Grocer, Ironmonger and Genera!
\ Merchant, Myrtleford.
riarcH'
MUSTER SALE !
OF
2KE 3B2 W S
AND
<Q "W SB 9
CLOTHms.
Purchasers should avail them
selves of this opportunity of
getting GOODS at HALF-
PKICE.
FL F. IS DETERMINED TO
SELL
Worth of Men's and Boys' Ready-made
Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Tweeds,
Shirts, &c.,
TO IE SLAUGHTERED.
READ THE PRICE LIST :-v
s. d.
Superfine Diagonal Paget Coat,
Colonial Tweed Trousers and
Vest, our own make 37 6
Superfine Black Cloth Paget, Co
lonial Tweed Trousers and
Vest, our own make 45 0
Double and Single Breasted Sac,
Colonial Tweed Trousers and
Vest, our own make 35 6
Colonial Tweed Sac Suit, not to I
be equalled in the colony 32 6
A few Single Button Sac Suits,
Best West of England Tweeds,
a rare bargain 30 0
Trousers and Vest, Best Colonial
Tweed, our own make, marvel
lous ! 13 6
BOYS' TWEED SUITS— a lot
of good English Tweed Snits,
reduced from 30s to 17 6
All first-class goods, and must be
sold.
Men's good Tweed Trousers, good
patterns 7 6
worth 15s to 20s.
A large lot of Boys' and Youths'
Tweed Trousers reduced to ... 4 6 1
per pair.
BoyB' Trousers and VeBta to match 7 6
worth 18s. j
Men's Printed Mole Trousers ... 5 6
Best White Moles 7 0
Men's Indian Silk Coats, reduced 25 per
cent. I
300 pairs of Men's Tweed Trousers, re- 1
duced 50 per cent. I
Boys' Trousers, reduced 50 per cent. I
FINCH'S MONSTER SALE!
Special attention is drawn to
our large stock of Men's
and Boys' Shirts.
Prices reduced
20 to 40
per
cent.
Men's White Shirts, commencing
at ..1 4 3
Usual price, 6s 6d.
Men's Fancy Oxford, two collars j
to match 5 9
Usual price, 8s.
A few Fancy Regatta Shirts 2 6
Boys' and Youths' Fancy Oxfords,
two collars to match 3 6
White Shirts a great bargain.
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT
HALF PRICE.
FINIH'S MONSTER SALES
bona fide seductions.
Men's Silk Coats, reduced to 1 8s Sd.
A large lot of Boys' Silk Coats cheap.
Mati'B anJ TRnva' "Pnnttv
Drill Tronsera
and Trousers and Vests
at half price. Men's Linen | ;
and Alpaca Coats at less than cost price.
FINCH'S MONSTER SAM!
BEAD THIS! 100 DOZEN FELT
HATS.
Men's Malf-guiliea 'Hats reduced to
Two and Sixpence-
The best London-made Hats, reduced 25 to 1
50 per oent. Boys' Felt Hats at reduced |
prices. 100 dozen Men's and Boys' Straw
Hats, at half price.
FINCH'S MONSTER SALE.
Scarfs and Neckties at half cost. 50 dozen
| SsarfB, choice patterns and colors, all at One
Shilling. Men's Fanoy Paper Collars, 3d per
box. Counterpanes and Sheetings we will |
posi'ively dear out. Belts, Braces, Umbrellas (
and Rugs. I
FINCH'S MONSTER SALE.
I Indian Muslin Puggarees, 6d each. Patent I
Tape Puggarees. Indian Pith Hats, best
| shapes, 6s 6d. 30 dozen Men's Straw Hats at
|6d, worth 2s 6d. 20 dozen whole Wheat
I Straw Hats, at Is. Shirtings, Sheetings,
Towels, Counterpanes, &c., at 30 per cent I
| discount. Cotton Shirtings, 4d per yard.
I Wool Shirtings, 9d per yard. Scarlet Flannel,
| 9d per yard. Wel3h Flannel, Is per yard,
j Tweeds, 30 per cent discount. Excursionists,
| Buy at Finch's Portmanteaux, Carpet Bags,
| &c.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
| Boys' Suits out out free of aharge. Colonial
1 Tweed Suits, made to order, Four Guineas,
I warranted well shrank, and fit guaranteed.
liiu patterns to cnoQae irom. in spienuia lot i
of new TweedB, Serges and Coatings. I
11. FINCH,
MERCHANT TAILOr
I and
I General Outfitter,
I (Opposite Gray's Auction Mart),
FORD STREET,
SE21ES OlETW O
I 1
II
.ViLUA&S ADA fV3&GW & CO.,
Grain, Flour, Produce, and Cona-
mission /I gents,
29 ! itti.k Colli ns-tkv.kt Wkst, Mrlbouunk,.
MAKE CAMl AI'VaNCEo upon GRAIN-
and PRODUi-E consigned to them
:for Sale.
Grain Sales held every Tuesday at the Me i
bourne Corn JExchange. Dairy Produce
Sales held every Wednesday If Friday.
Pig Sale held every Thursday at tue Corpo
ration Yards, Melbourne.
Cornsacks -and Butter Casks supplied.
Aocount Sales rendered promptly.
454 inch 20
I LAWSON. Storekeeper and
Publican. Livery and Letting
tables, Kiewa
CHEAPSIDE HOUSE,
BEECHWORTH-
CHEAP JJMPERY.
J. ARMSTRONG
HAVING purchased a large quantity o
stuff from the wreck of the Sorato
some of tho goods being slightly damaged by
salt water, but a large quantity quite perfect,
the goods are being marked at prices which
cannot possibly fail to give the greatest
satisfaction, and make a quick sale.
The Lot includes a large 11 antity
of Prints, Dress Stuffs vc.
PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS
From 3Id ner vnrd.
DRESS" STUFFS,
6d, 9d, Is ; worth 50 per cent more monov.
0-LMJbsJx 1JL/ jLUSTJRES,
8Jd, Is, Is 3d. Special value ; from the
wreck.
GREY CALICOES,
From 2s per dozen. Greatest value ever
offered.
'WELSH FLANNEL,
36 inches wide. Is fid per yard.
GRE Y T WILL SHEE 7 ING,
2 yards wide, Is per vard, worth Is 4d.
TWEEDS,
From 2s per yard.
Fringed Counterpanes from 6s 6d
Fringed Toilet Covers irom Is 6d
Colored Counterpanes from 2s 9d
Window Curtains, 4s 6d set
Shirtings. Sheetings. Calicoes.
Table Linens. Dimity. Diapers.
Tickings. K'annels. Linens.
Silcsias. "Moleskins. Forfarsj
Mattings. Gauibroons. Cainblcts.
Hollands. Table Covers. Tweeds, 6c.
These goods all being of special value,
persons about to purchase wiil do well by
calling on J. A. before purchasing elsewhere,
as a saviDg of fully 224 per cent can be
made.
About 2000 Ladies' and Gentlemen e
Scarfs. 1500 yards of Ribbon (bought at
great discount j to choose from.
New Pompadour Prints and Dross Stuffs
just opened.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
The largest selection in tho district tc
choose from.
MEN'S GEE LONG TROUSERS
AND VEST,
From 12a fid, aud upwards. Trousers from
' 8s 6d. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits from
8s Gd. Men's best White aud Colored
Mole Trousers, 7s 6d. Men's Felt Hats,
just arrived, great value, from 3s 6a.
Shirts — speciality in White Shirts, from
4a 6d and upwards ; Colored from Is 6d
' heavy quality, 2s 6d. Men's -Silk Hand
kerchiefs—a cheap lino at Is eao t. Linen
Collars, Braces, Belts, Hosiery, Studs,
&c., at the lowest possible prices.
CALDWELL & CO.'S
(Successor to Mr Fallon)
AUSTRALIAN WINES
Their use in Health and Sickness
RECOMMEN DED
„ bx the
MEDICAL SOCIETY Oh" VICTORIA.
The Best Variety & Lowest Price
OlROWISr BRAND.
I I'noluding Muscat, Shiroz, Port, Sherr
| Tokay, Claret, Garbinet, Frontignao, Ve
| deiiho. and Constantia.
pplied at Wholesale Prices by our
Agent —
JAMES YOUNGER,
Beechworth, Yackandandah and Chiltern
A!-K FOR PRICE LIST.
613 apl 21 81
A CARD
CHAMPION RACE, 1881, SEANCE of
2000 MEDIUMS, £1000, £350, £150 ;
Starters, £200 ; Non-starters, £1C0. All net.
By lettor only. Results intimated. (This will
be closed shotrly). J. Roland, Champion
Hotel, Filzroy, Melbourne.
692 d 25
THE S 'K-IESEST'EI.
Mr. BROOKE, DENTIST, has
pleasure in announcing his
professional visits to Beechworth
will be quarterly, when he will be
glad io advise patients respecting
the Teeth. He will he at Beech
worth all day on Monday, the
29th inst.
Local Agency, Mr. Jas. Ingram's,
where enquiries may be made.
IS" Melbourne address — 136 Qol-
lins-street East, Oity.
i sat 357 aug 14 81
Prospectus of the National Fire
and Marine Insurance Com
pany of New Zealand.
CAPITAL :— £1,000,000.
£135,000
I Reserves £85,000 j
| With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.
HEAD OFFICE, DUNEDIN.
I Directors :
I Hon. Riohard Oliver, Chairman.
Tan. Marshall. Esq. I Evan Prosser. Esq
J. M. Ritchie, Esq. 1 Keith RamBay, Esq.
Robert Wilson, Esq I R. Glendining, Esq.
B. A. Low, Esq.. | W. J. M. Larnach, 1
| Esq., C.M.G.
Victoria Branoh— OffioeB : 77 Collins-street
West, Melbourne.
i Fire and Marine Bisks accepted at lowest
current rates, and losses promptly settled
I witho reference to Head Office.
I JAS. A. FRANCIS, Manager.
| Agtn ior Beechworth and Yackandandah
A. STEWART. 96 aug 18
ALPINE HOTEL,
BRIGHT.
JAMES F L E T CHER
BKGS to announce that he has token the
above well-known establishment, aud
hopes by strict attention to the requirements
of bis patrons to. merit pubHo support.
648 jan 26
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I
1 1
I'oyn.1 iSiFaH Line of Uouclies
a EL. DORADO AND TARRAWINGEE,
Leaves Beechworth daily at 9.30 a.m , at,
rt virig at El Dorado at 12 noon, and Ts.TT$r -
wingee Railway Station at 1.15 p.m ; Tfir
uruing irom Turrawmgee station at 1,J$
. m, and El Dorado at 2.15 p.m ; arriving rt
Beechworth at 5 45 p.m.
BEECHWORTH AND W ANDILIGON®.
Leaves Beechworth daily at 1.30 pm.#
Thursday's excepted) when it leaves af
10 p.m.; returning from Wandihgong dailv
at 9.15 a m. r
MRYTLEFORD, BRIGHT, AND WAN-
DILIGONG.
Leaves Ever ton daily at 1.30 p.m., on th$
arrival of the train from Melbourne (Thura-
lays excepted) when it leaves at 10 p.m.
returning from Wmidiligong at 9.15 a,m ,
Bright at 9.45 a.m., Myrtleford at 1. p.m.
BUCKLAND AND EVERTON.
Leaves Everton on Mondays, Wednesdays, ,
and Fridays at 1.30 p.m., arriving a$
Buckland at 9 a.m. following morning ; r$r
turning from Buckland on Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a.m.
BEECHWORTH, CHILTERN & INDIGQ,
Leaves Beechworth daily at 10 a.m
returning from Indigo at 3 p.m., and frotft
Thilteru at 4 45 p.m. daily on arrival of traig
from Wodonga.
YACKANDANDAH,
Leaves- Beechworth daily at 3 pja., re?
urning from Yackandandah at 11.30 a.m.
WODONGA KIEWA, AND YACKAN-
DANDAH.
Leaves Yackandandah on Mondays, Wed-,
nesdays, and Fridays at 8 a.m.; returnin
from Wodonga at 3 a.m., and Kiewa at
5 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days.
HILLSBOROUGH.
Leaves Beechworth at 2.45 p.m. daily, re
turning from Hillborough at 11 a.m., and
om Stanley at 12 noon,
. cr
STANLEY
Leaves Stanley at 12 noon, returning frozp j
Beechworth daily at 2.45 p.m. . 1
I
BUCKLAND.
Leaves PorepunkaU on Tuesdays, Thur
days and Saturdays at 6 a.m. ; returnin
from Buckland on Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays, at 7 a.m.
BRIGHT AND HARRIET VJLLE.
Leaves Bright on Mondays, Wednesday
unci Fridays, at 6 am.; returning from
llarrietville on Tuesdays at 3 p.m., a nd
Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a.ra.
WANGARATTA AND MILAWA. ;
Leaves Milawa daily at 10 a.m., return-
i:g form W angaratta at 1 p.m. same day. I
WANGARATTA AND MOYHU, |
Leaves Moyhu daily atP.15®.m., returning !
from Wangaratta at 1 p.m.
WANGARATTA AND YARRAWONGA. :
Leaves Wangaratta on Tuesday at 1.30
p.m.; and on Saturdays at 5 a.m., returning ;
from Yarrowonga Mondays and Wednesdays >
9 a.m.
WANGARATTA, DOCKER'S PLAINS
AND ESTCOURT.
Lc-aves Wangaratta cu Mondays, Wednea- '
days, and Fridays at 12.45 p.m., returning '
front Estcourt same day at 2.30 p.im
HOWLONG AND CHILTERN.
Leaves Howloug on Mecdays, Wednesday
and Friday 9 at 10 am.; returning the B&me
davs at 2 p in.
COROWA AND JERILDERIB. '
Leaves Corowa on Saturdays at 4 p.m., re
turning from Jerilderie on Sundays at 10
p.m.
WODONGA AND BETHANGA.
Leaves Betl anga daily at 10 a.m., return-
ng from Wodonga daily at 2.30 p.m., on th$
arrival of traiu.
COROWA, URANA, AND NABANDERA
Leaves Corowa on Tuesdays and Satur-
lays at 4 p.m. ; returning from NarandefO
on Sundays and Wednesdays at 6 a.m., and
Urana on Mat-Jays and Thursdays at 2 a.m.
arriving at Corowa noon.
WODONGA AND TINTALDRA.
Leaves Wodong an Saturdays at 5 a.m.
returning from Tintaldra on Monday at 9
a.m.
NARANDERA AND LAKE CUDJELLICO
Leaves N»randera on Mondays at 4 a.m.
returning from Lake Cudjellico on Thurs
days. at 10 a.m.
' ALBURY AND GEROGERY.
Leaves Albury daily at 11.30 a.m.; re
turning from Gerogery daily at 11.15 a.m.
ALBURY AND W ALBUNDREE.
Leaves Albury on Wednesdays and Satur
days, at 9 a.m.; returning from Walhundr
on Sundays and Thursdays, at 10 a.ru.
DENILIQUIN.
Leaves Albury for Corowa, Mulwala, Tu-
cumwall ami Deniliquin on Wednesdays and
Saturdays ut 1 a.m ; returning from Denili
quin on Mondays and Thursdays at 1 p.m.
TALANGATTA AND WODONGA.
Leaves Talangatta W ednesdavs and Satur-
j fi j > at 1 ,gu u ui. , . etui cauic \M»jr jlx uim
Wodonga at 2.45 p.m.
COKKYONG, THOUGLA DIGGINGS
AND WODONGA.
Leaves Wodonga on Saturdays at
p.m.; arriving nt Corryong on Sundays at v
4 p.m. Returning, leaves Corryong pp
Tuesdays at 8 a.m ; arrive Wodonga
Wednesdays at 12.30 p.m. Through fare,
£1 10s.
'Buses to and from Albury ana Wodonga
on arrival and departure of trains.
Passengers going by the early coaches froqi
Beechworth are requested to book at the
Office of the Company, Ford-streefc, before
6 p.m. on the previous eveniEg.
Office hours, from 8 a.m. to 6 p m.
CRAWFORD & CO. .
Proprietors,
STRATFORD, STRETTLE & G(?,
Stock and Station Agents, 45
Bourke-street West, MeU
bonrne.
MR. THOMAS ?JATES is now in 0 z '
nmr.ioy, and will devote I.imseif prin?
.cipi.lly to the cattle dc-pHrlmenf of our i-usL
ness. 521 j 11 81
- — MA -
CELEBRATED QUEENSLAND TEA,
Yonnger's Cheap Storo.
"J OHN GEORGE DOUGHARTY & fiT"
tl STOCK and STATION AGENTS,
56 BOURKE-STREET WEST.
MELBOURNE.
(Successors to Kaye and Butchsrs.)
Established 1853.
Corresponding agencies all over the colonic
300 mar
MRS. D. McLEOD, Hotel and Gaa
Storekeeper, Kiewa. First-class
commodation and Btabling-. 489 mar 4 81
tfS-Ah u is < Hill V, 0 S,t V ;
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