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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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A new axe, named the "Collie King."
has just been imported by Messrs. Wm. 1
Sandover and Co. and it is claimed to
be the most practical implement for
Western Australian requirements. The
axes are said to be made in both chop
pin, and broad shapes. to a local de
bign.
,ic?r-s. J. A. Hicks and Co. draw at
tention to their sale and to the values
tley are ofiering I hev claim to give
the best values in the State.
As Mr. Albert E. Cockram is leaving
thi. State. he has decided to sell by nub- I
lic auction 14 racehorses, in full train
ing. the prize-tatter \Vilkes G. arm'
Bolinda. several first-class buggy anD
saddle horses. milking-strain shorthorn
bulis and cows. a!I said to be prize-tak
ers in Sydney. Some of the co-ws have
calves at foot and others are about to
calve. In addition, he will dispose of a
number of in*hionable buggies, sets of
harness, saddles and bridles, and ducks.
Mesrs. Benari and Dumsdav. who
have recently cpened their auction mart
in the Charles-street Markets, announce
that they are pushing ahead and work
they state write in glowing terms of the
prices obtained for tr.eir goods.
Mr. J. C. Hutton. of the Wiltshire
Baton Factory. Coastze intimato~ that
curing ooerations will begin during the
first week in March. and that he will lit
pleased to receive correspondence or
visits from sellers of pigs.
T'rho proprictors of the Charles-street
Markets announce for this evening's en- I
Stertainment a grand Irish night, danc
ing contests. Irish iig. and clog dance.
for handsome prizes, a thg-of-war. a no- I
tnto-cating contest. and amusements of
all kinds for old and young,
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