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Stock and Station. ;
MORRISON & CROSSLAND.!
'(Lan JAMES MORRISON.)
Established, 1876.
Land, Steele, and Station Agents, Licensed
Surveyors and Auctioneers.
" AGENTS FOR
Messrs. R. A W. HAWTHORN, LESLIE A Co.
Engineers and Shipbuilders,
Newcastle-on-Tyne,
ELOESS' Wood and PRODUCE CO.,
Adelaide, S.A.
Exchange Buildings (late National Bank)
Corner of St. George's Terrace and
Barrack Street.
THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1888.
165TH. FORTNIGHTLY SALE.
WE shall SELL, at the GUILDFORD
SALE YARDS, on the above date,
commencing at TWO o'clock, pm.. in lots to
suit purchasers
- Fat Cattle. (H. Brockman).
80 Store Cows, 2 to 3yrs. old
some with Calf at foot (Nor' West;.
Horse, Dray and Cart .. (Eastcott).
Power, Pack Saddles, etc., (Will Cattle),
and other Stock.
MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
April 3, 1888.
WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD FIELDS.
NOW that the above are certainties, we give
notice that we have opened a branch
business, vis., that of
STOCK & SHARE BROKERS
in connection with our old established business
4 Stock A Station Agents and Surrey ora.
. ' MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MORRISON CROSSLAND Will Sell at
their GUILDFORD SALE YARDS on
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, at 2 p.m. (165F.8ale).
EIGHTY (80) NOR'-WEST COWS
2 to 4 years old.' Fat, Store, Springers, and
some with calves at fo >t.
These cattle are from Messrs. J. A R. Clark
Son's Karratha station, and would be a grand
mob to start a cattle station with.
Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
MORRISON A CxCOSäJuAND.
FOR SALE,
ONE LEATHER HOODED BUGGY
Harness and Pair Horses. A complete
turn-out. Apply
MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
FOR SALE.
£25, paid up Shares in the Metropolitan
1 Permanent Building F. Society.
i' Apply
MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS AND
STOREKEEPERS.
WE have the following FAT SHEEP for
disposal and delivery in Guildford :
111,000 do. May-June (Jas, Aitken)
À'!55 do- June (E.. F. Darlot)
2,000 do. - July (R. E Bush)
1,000 do. August (Jas. Aitken)
1,100 do. do. (E.F. Darlot)
The attention of Eastward settlers is requested
to the above, as the sheep can be
rained from Guildford, and a good supply for
Yilgarn maintained. Also, several smaller
one. Apply to
MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
FOR SALE to Close Partnerships, Crown.
Location 1280 Acres close to Beverley.
Guildford Town Lots 22 and 23 opposite
Station,
Guildford Town Lot 127,
ALSO
York Green Mount part of Woodbridge) 250
Acres,
Picnic Grounds (part of Woodbridge) 260
Acres.
MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
WANTED 800 to 1000 EWES, not over 6
tooth.
MORRISON A CROSSLAND
ASHBURTON SQUATTING PROPERTY.
FOR SALE PASTORAL LEASE, N2105,
of 100,000 acres, for 20 years, situate
West of Globe Hill, with or without Stock.
Terms moderate. Apply to JOHN STEWART,
Roebourne, or MORRISON A CROSSLAND,
Perth.
MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1888.
3 P.M.
MORRISON A CROSSLAND have received
instructions from Mr. W. MACPHERSON
to offer for sale by Public Auction
on the above date KOOROWA (near Walebing
VICTORIA PLAINS, a SMALL STATION,
of 10.000 acres leasehold. 160 acres fee
simple, and' a small S.O.L. block of 150 acres.
The leasehold land is enclosed With a good
fence of 3 wires, run through jam posts, an I
subdivided into 4 paddocks. The S.O.L. block
is enclosed with a 7 wire fence and divided into
3 small paddocks, in one of which are 28 acres
of cleared land; 22 acres are under cultivation.
There are 3 wells and 2 water tanks on the
place, 96 head of mixed cattle, 25 horses, a
new tip dray, and harness for 3 horses, a
plough and he rows, a quantity of tools, and
a portable forge and anvil.
ALSO,
3 blocks of good pastoral land in the Eastern
Division, each 20,009 acres. The furthest out
of these is about 120Tnu.es to the north-east of
Berkshire Valley on it there is a fee simple
block of 40 acres, with a well of good water.
For further particulars apply to Messrs.
PADBURY. LOTON A CO., Perth, or to W.
MACPHERSON, Victoria Plains, or MOR
RISON A CROSSLAND.
March 29 1888.
FOR SALE.
MR. WILLIAM ROGERS' Protective
Area, No. 30, of 33 Acres, Golden
Valley, and adjoining Mr. JAMES MACKIB'S
Protection Area.
For particulars apply to
MORRISON A CROSSLAND.
Stock and Share Brokers.
Money.
MONEY
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SOCIETY.
LOANS ON MORTGAGE.
LOANS ARE GRANTED upon the security
of improved City and Suburban Freehold
Property.
Advances may be repaid at the end of a fixed
term of years, or redeemed by Instalments, including
principal and interest, under the
Society's Table F.
Terms of application and all information
obtained at the Branch Office of the Society at
St. George's Terrace.
By order of the Local Board.
FREDK. J. JACOBS.
Resident Secretary.
THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY (Limited.)
MONEY to LEND on City and Suburban
Freehold Security.
EDMUND A. CANNING,
Acting Secretary.
M M
MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities
in sums from 300 to £1000. Apply to
EDWD. SHOLL.
Town Hall Chambers,
Perth.
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD sEason, Webster
IA Co. are prepared to supply every requisite
for prospecting parties, either at Perth or New
castle store. By handing order in at Perth
LtCicQ goods can be delivered in Perth, New OF
hastie, or Northam, as preferred. Horses for 15
Laddie, pack or team, Ac. Ac. always ready at. tion
[Newcastle. Having fitted out a great number L
J parties, R W & Co. know exactly what is j
required an I can furnish estimates Goods ¡
applied can be relied upon. RASON, WEBSTER '
i Co , Hay-street, Perth, and at Newcastle.
ID; Stock
and Station.
LAND AGENCY
ALEX. FORREST * CO.
(Late Alex Forrest.)
LICENSED SURVEYORS,
LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, PERTH, W.A.
Agents for the Victorian Fut IunranceCam
many. Capital, £1,000,000. Ricks taken at
lowest current rates, of.
Fire and Marine
Agents Absentees.
Offices: St. George's Terrace, (lately occupied
by the Union Bank,.
FOR SALE.
THE MINILYA STATION,
On account of Mr. J. O. BROCKMAN.
AREA, 500000 ACRES.
TEETH the above will be sold 16,000 Sheep,
YV 30 Horses, Plant, etc., etc. 35 Miles
wire fencing, Dams, Wells, Houses, and every
requisite for carrying on a large Station. The
above Property is considered one. of the best in
WA. Full particulars on application to
1 ALEX. FORREST sec.
FOR SALE.
Part of Swan Location 86.
SOUTH PERTH LoTS.
JUST ACROSS PERTH BRIDGE.
EASY TERMS.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
Only one prices as per Lot.
Apply to ALEX. FORREST & CO.
for Sale.
ALEXANDER MORRISON,
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT,
St. George's Terrace.
SHARES! SHARES!! SHARES!!!
ALEXANDER MORRISON has for sale
privately :
25 Shires No. 1 North Anstey.
100 Kimberley Quartz Crashing and Investment
Co , fully paid up to £1.
ALEXANDER MORRISON having cor-
respondents in the other colonies can
place Shares in West Australian concerns.
Gentlemen having scrip are advised to inform
A.M. of the same and amount wanted for
ditto.
ALEX. MORRISON.
HORSES FOR SALE.
FOR
SALE, privately, a splendid pair of
CARRIAGE HORSES
ALEX. MORRISON.
FOR SALE.
WAGER BOAT FOR SALE. A
26 feet Wager Boat, 20-inch sliding
seat, cedar-built.
J. C. BUTSON,
Boatbuilder-,
North Beach, Fremantle.
FRESH BUTTER fiSH. BUTTER!
ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
RASON, WEBSTER A CO. having secured
the total output of BUTTER from the
celebrated Dairy of CHARLES HARPER, Esq.,
are now prepared to? arrange with Customers
for a regular supply of FRESH BUTTER
throughout the year, thus offering certainty of
quality and certainty of delivery.
O
FOR SALE.
ON TIME PAYMENT,
Neufclds Pianos,
Thurmcr's Pianos,
American Organs.
N VIEW at WILLIAM SANDOVEB'S,
Fremantle.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
AT GLENTROMIE, VICTORIA PLAINS.
"I six HORSES comprising MARES,
100 COLTS, and FILLIES, 35 of which
are now in a separate paddock, and ready for
use or shipment. These horses have been bred
from the IMPORTED BLOOD HORSES,
"CLAREMONT," "AGRICULTURIST," and
" GLEN LYON," and the Colonies! Blood
Horse "GLENTROMIE"; and some out of
Light Mares by the Imported Clydesdale Horse
now on the Premises.
Many of the mares and colts are quite equal
to thoroughbreds.
PADBURY, LOTON A CO.
Perth 3rd April, 1883.
WE have also FOR SALE the two Blood
Entire GLEN LYON and GLENTROMIE.
ON
SALE,
Ex S.S. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN,"
Potatoes,
Onions,
2 Lard, i
Jams (1 and 2lb. tins.)
SPLENDID CONDITION CHEAPEST PRICES.
JOHN McCLEERY.
Fremantle, April 5.
FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED are open to receive
offers up to the 30th MAY, 1888, for the
undermentioned blocks of FREEHOLD and
LEASEHOLD, belonging to the Glentromie
estate :
No. 1. All that block of country north and
east of what is known as the Horse Paddock,
and comprising about 30,000 acres of LEASEHOLD,
and three 40-acre blocks of FREEHOLD,
on which are pools of good water.
This land adjoins the lands of Mr. H. B.
Lefroy, Mr. G. Clark and Mr. G. Bishop,
and is bounded on the west side by the main
North Road.
No. 2 All that block of country north and
west of Mr. Allan's and the Mission Lands
and Mr. Millar's paddock, co uprising about
31,700 acres of LEASEHOLD and five 40-acre
blocks of FREEHOLD, on which there are
good wells of water, and troughing at each
well.
No. 3. Wanamal Swamp, comprising 12,000
ewes of LEASEHOLD, and 120 acres of
FREEHOLD, with p eminent water.
No. 4. Runs Scoring, comprising 3,000 acres
of LEASEHOLD and 40 acres of FREEHOLD
This block contains a permanent
running? stream of good water.
No. 5. 21,000 acres of LEASEHOLD on
Years Yarra Lake, North Road _ t This is
excellent fattening country, comprising good
grass and salt-bush country
The cost of those lands are of good pastoral
and agricultural quality. and now under lease
for years, subject to the existing Land Regulations.
which allow 2s. per acre for ring-barking
and should it IKS enclosed and forwards
taken MEET the Government or Railway
Company. compensation for improvements will
be allowed by them.
The undersigned are open to RECEIVE
OFFERS for the whole or any portion of the
above lands, down to 3100 acts of Leasehold.
this being the lowest acreage the Government
will recognise" If required, nnypn-chvercan,
on giving satisfactory entries, have a portion
of the purchase money remain on interest at
such a rate and for such time a? may be required.
PADBURY LOTON & CO.,
Perth.
April 9th, 1888.
To Let.
OFFICES TO LET.
NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS.
SIX lofty and! commodious OFFICES to be
let in the above new building. Occupa-
tion 1st APRIL.
Lavatories and other conveniences.
I Apply,- _
! WRIGHT.
' Resident Secretary,
The National Mutual Life Associa
r tion of Australasia.
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SUMMARY OF AUCTION SALES.
MotMtiSöN A CROSSLAND. 165 fortnightly
sale at Guildford Sale-yards, on Thursday,
April 19, at 2 p.m.
JAMES MOORE. Sale of household furniture
at Vasse) on Saturday. 21st April, at 10 am
MORRISON A CROSSLAND Sale of Koor-
Moora Station on Monday, April 16, at 3 p.m.
SMITH & NEWMAN Sale of ships. lighters,
Ac. on Wednesday, 11th Inst. at noon.
ALEX. MORRISON. Sale of prospecting kit
on Thursday, 12th inst, at his mart, at 11 a.m.
ALEX. MORRISON. Sale of furniture at Mr.
Clough's residence, Kinpsfe, the Friday 13th
inst., at 11 a m-.
AGES. MORRISON. Monday popular sale at
his Mart, at 11 a.m.
W.A. PRODUCE CO. Sale of horses, Ac,
on Saturday, 14th inst. at 11 a.m.
THE SHERIFF Sale of country land at the
Metropolitan auction mart, on Wednesday,
11th inst., at noon.
THE SHERIFF. Solo of land at Moore's
auction rooms, Bunbury, on Wednesday, April
11, at noon.
L. SAMSON & SON. Sale of unclaimed goods
at Fremantle Customs House on May 2nd and
3rd at 11 a.m.
COURTHOPE, DRUMMOND A re-sale of
hotel furniture at Temperance Hotel, Perth,
on Wednesday, 11th inst., at li am,
NOTICE,
THE SHERIFF'S SALE advertised in
LIDDELOW V-. '1 AT LOOK, for the Day-, is
POSTPONED until further Notice.
TO SHIP? OWNERS, LIGHTER
OWNERS, Ac, Ac.
SMITH A NEWMAN have received instructions
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at
the South Jetty, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th
APRIL, the well-known STEAM LIGHTER,
AMY, capable of carrying 90 tons dead weight,
built of jarrah, two 20 horse-power Engines.
ALSO,
The STEAM LIGHTER CITY OF PERTH,
62 tons net register, built of Jarrah ; length,
27 feet, beam, 16.5 depth, 5 feet 3, inches ;
with two 10-ton sea-power Engines.
ALSO: .
One DONKEY ENGINE, complete, now on
the wharf, and used to discharge cargo from
lighters.
the HULL of the LIGHTER BESSIE,
built for a Steam Launch, about 20 tons
burden, length, 52 feet ; beam, 10feet6inches;
depth 4 feet 6 inches ; copper fastened to
water line. Engines and Boiler can be supplied
if required.
The above Boats are all in First-Class order,
and delivery can be given without delay.
Particular attention is called to the above Sale
as offering a complete Lighterage Plant seldom
to be met with. Inspection invited. For
further particulars apply to
Messrs. RANDELL KNIGHT A Co., Perth,
W. D. MOORE & Co, Fremantle.
Or from the Auctioneers,
SMITH A NEWMAN.
Sale at Noon. Terms Liberal.
THE CITY AUCTION MART.
HAY STREET, PERTH.
THE UNDERSIGNED having opened a
business at the above address, as AUCTIONEERS
and COMMISSION MER
CB ANTS, are now prepared to receive consignments
of Produce, Furniture, and General
Merchandise for Sale by Auction or otherwise
B. C. WOOD A CO.
IN THE SUPREME COURT.
BROWN V. T. H. LOVEGROVE.
AT NOON, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th
April, 1888, unless the writ of Fi Fa
herein be previously satisfied, the Sheriff will
cause to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at
Bunbury, by Mr. James Moore, all the defendant's
right, title, and interest in the undermentioned
lands, viz. :
WELLINGTON LOCAL ION.41, containing
1(610 acres.
Portion of Leschenault Location 26, containing
21 acres 3.
Portion of Leschenault Location 26, containing
57a. 2r.' Op.
Portion of Leschenault Location 26, containing
Esq. Or. 14p.
Portion of Leschenault Location 26, containing
135 acres.
Portion of Leschenault Location 26, containing
48 acres.
Portion of Leschenault Location 26, containing
15s. 1r. 3p.
BRIDGETOWN TOWN LOT 64, containing
2s. 2r. 26p
For further particulars apply to
Messrs. PARKER A PARKER,
Solicitors,
Barrack-street, Perth.
Perth, 27th March, 1838.
IN THE SUPREME COURT.
DAVIES V. LEE.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 11th APRIL, at
NOON, unless the Writ of Fi Fa herein
be previously satisfied, the Sheriff will cause to
be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Mr. James
Moore's rooms, Bunbury, the Defendant's
right, title, and interest in portion of Leschenault
Location 26, containing about 1 (one) acre,
known as Sub-division 56, bounded on the E.
by 150 links of Bunbury Vast road, on the N.
by 666 links of swamp road, and by opposite
boundaries parallel and equal.
For further particulars apply to
W. LOVEGROVE.
Solicitor, Fremantle or Bunbury.
23rd March, 1883.
PIGS ! PIGS ! ! PIGS
SMITH A NEWMAN will Sell by AUC
O TION, at the back of their Sale Rooms,
High Street, Fremantle, on TUESDAY (TO
DAY.) 10th inst.,
20 FINE PIGS.
SALE AT NOON.
PRELIMINARY.
WEDNESDAY NEXT.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF THE FURNITURE
OF A PERTH HOTEL.
COURTHOPE, DRUMMOND A CO. are
favored with instructions from Mrs. J.
LOCKYER, who is about removing to Northam,
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises.
St. George's Terrace, Perth, on WEDNESDAY
NEXT. 11th MARCH, 1888 the greater
portion of the Capital FURNITURE of the
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
Further particulars hereafter.
SALE AT ELEVEN.
SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS.
LQAMSON A SON (Government Auc
. K5 pioneers) have received instructions
from the COLLECTOR of CUSTOMS to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION, at the "A" Store and
the Port Mill Store, on THURSDAY and
FRIDAY, the 2nd and 3rd of MAY next, at
ELEVEN a.m., sharp, a large quantity of
GOODS. under the provisions of the 4th Section
of 2 IV. 5, IF NOT PREVIOUSLY CLAIMED
AND CLEARED.
A List of the above Goods is lying at the
U I Customs Office >, Fremantle, for inspection dur
xl | ing office hours.
L. SAMSON A SON.
Government Auctioneers.
THURSDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock.
COMPLETE KIT FOR GOLDEN VALLEY.
ALEXANDER MORRISON will sell on
THURSDAY NEXT, 12th April, at his
Mart, the complete Kit of a Prospecting Syn-
dicat". Nearly new Dray. 3 first-class Horses,
good in saddle. Pack Saddle or Harney. 3 sets
Harness. 2 Tents and Flys, Tarpaulins. 100
gallon Tank, Tools, Dishes, Sundries, Pestle
and Mortar.
ALco.
On another account - 2 Horses, American
Wagon, Pole and Shafts, first-class Harness,
Sundries, such as Hobbies, Axles, Btnh Cook-
ing Range and a great many other articles.
DON'T FORGET TIME AND DAY.
ALEX. MORRISON.
FURNITURE SALE.
ALEXANDER MORRISON has received
instructions from Mr. E. W. Clough to
sell at his residence. King Street, on FRIDAY
next, 13th April, at 11 o'clock, the following
valuable lots : -
Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palliasses, 2 Pillows,
Bolsters, 6 ebonised Bentwood Chairs, ditto
Lounge, Gent's Chairs, Matting, Oilcloth,
Linoleum, Washstands, Meatsafe, Kitchen
Utensils, Fenders, Chests of Drawers, Carpenter's
Bench, Galvanised Bath, and lots of San-
drays too numerous to particularise.
Gil
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WITHOUT RESERVE.
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ALEX. MORRISON. ' I
Auctions.
SALE BY' AUCTION.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
JTJOGERS has received instructions
Xlv from the Trustees in the estate of
GEORGE KEITH, bankrupt, to Sell by PUBLIC
AUCTION on
SATURDAY EVENING NEXT,
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK SHARP
AT "THE W.A. STOCK EXCHANGE,
Barrack Street,
CANNING LOCATION 246, one hundred
ACRES, sub-divided in two paddocks, the
whole being fenced ; twenty acres cleared and
ploughed, slaughter-house, stockyard, work-
man's C.T. house, wells, etc. A road runs
through the property.
POSITIVELY NO RESERVE.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
One sixty fourth (1-64) in the LADY BROOME '
gold mine, Kimberley, by order of the adminstrator
in the estate of the late Mr. HAMILTON
WHITE.
Sale to commence at 8 sharp.
J. ROGERS,
Auctioneer and Manager.
SALE OF HORSES.
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE
. AND AGENCY COMPANY, Limited,
by their auctioneer W. H. NEELANDS, will
hold their usual horse sale at Quinton's yards,
on SATURDAY, 14th inst.
Several good sorts will be offered.
ALSO,
2 'Bus Horses.
1 pair Horses, Harness, etc.
SALE AT ELEVEN.
Legal
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, AND.
IN THE SUPREME COURT.
In the matter of a special resolution for liquidation
by arrangement of the affairs of
John Unite Youngman and George Frederick
Holmes, of Derby, trading together
as " Youngman, Holmes A Co ," Innkeepers
and Storekeepers.
THE CREDITORS of the above named
YOUNGMAN. HOLMES & Co., who have
not already proved their debts, are required on
or before the 12th day of APRIL next to send
their names and addresses and the particulars
of their claims to Mr. Cecil H. Hammond, of
Fremantle, Merchant, the Trustee under the
Liquidation, or in default thereof they will be
excluded from the benefit of the dividend proposed
to be declared.
Dated this 22nd day of M VRCH. 1888.
PARKER A PARKER,
Solicitors for the Trustee.
PAUL MICHALL, Deceased.
PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament 22nd
and 23rd, Victoria Cap 35, (adopted by 31
No 3) intituled an Act further to amend the law
of property and to relieve Trustees, NOTICE
is hereby given that all CREDITORS and
OTHERShavinganyCLAlMSandDEM VNDS
against the estate' of the said deceased (who
died on or about the 6th day of March, 1838. at
Perth, in the Colony of Western Australia, and
whose Will was proved by the undersigned
Edward Sholl, of Perth, Solicitor, the sole
executor therein named, on the 14th day of
March, 1848, in the Supreme Court of the said
Colony in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction) are
hereby required to send full particulars of such
CLAIMS and DEMANDS to the said Edward
Sholl, at Perth, aforesaid, on or before the
22ND DAY of APRIL next, at the expiration
of which time the said Executor will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said Deceased,
among the persons entitled thereto, having regard
only to those claims or demands of which
he shall then have received notice, and the said
Executor will not be liable for the assets or
any part thereof so distributed or dealt with,
to any person of whose Claim or demand he
shall not then have had notice.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1888.
EDWARD SHOLL,
Executor of Will of late PAUL MICHALL.
Stock Notices.
STOCK NOTICE.
STOLEN or STAYED from the stable of the
undersigned, one DARK BROWN
HORSE, branded on the off side S.O. under
saddle. Bred in Gingin district, and bought
from Mr. E. Keane. Anyone delivering the
same to me, York, or leaving at any Hotel and
writing to me, may be rewarded for his trouble.
W. MARWICK.
York, March 26th.
STOCK NOTICE.
BROUGHT in from the bush and now in my
Paddock, one BLACK and WHITE
COW, about four years old no brand or mark
visible. If not claimed within the time allowed
by law will be sold to pay expenses.
JAS. BELL,
Rockingham.
April 10, 1888.
STOCK NOTICE. -
FOUND on my run and now in my paddock,
! ONE BAY GELDING, about six years
old, about 15 hands 2 inches high, branded
something like - under Z, on near shoulder.
The owner can have the same by paying all
expenses. If not claimed will be sold according
to law.
JAMES WOOLHOUSE.
Robe River, N.W.C., March 19,1888
STOCK NOTICE.
T> UN in and now in our paddock ONE BAY
JA GELDING, aged, about 15 hands, two
white hind feet, small stir in forehead, saddle
and girth marked. branded EH near side
under saddle If not claimed within the time
allowed by law, will be sold to pay expenses.
G & R. WOOLHOUSE.
Ashburton, March 19, 1888.
STOCK NOTICE.
FOUND in Mr. Edward Keane's Wardrun
paddock, one BLACK ENTIRE PONY,
branded CS with half-circle underneath near
shoulder and no v in Grass Valley stock yard
If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses.
April 9th, 1888.
T.S. LODGE,
Manager for Mr. E. Keane.
STOCK NOTICE.
ANY PERSON or PERSONS found stock
hunting or TRESPASSING in any of
Mr. Edward Keane's paddocks in the Eastern
Districts will be prosecuted according to law.
T. S. LODGE,
Manager for Mr. E. Keane.
E entertainments.
X FREMANTLE JLVOWTNG ' 'LUB.
OPENING DAY.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11TH
RACES TO START AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.
St ripe . Five- RUSSELL.
Judge Mr R FAIRBURN.
Umpire on Bridge Mr. B. C. WOOD.
The course to 155 from White Spit Post down
through North Fremantle Bridge, finishing opposite
Old Dredge.
1-final Race for Single Sculls
2 Fourth Heat 4 oar Fixed Seats.
3-Final Race Pair Oar.
Sliding Seat 4 oar.
CREW s :
D. Gawler, stroke, I A. Fyson, stroke,
J. Hossack. 3, I F. A. Trigg, 3,
W. F. Evans, 2. W. Bateman, 2.
E. A. Williams, bow. I F. W. Ross, bow.
5-Final Race four-oar fixed seats.
B. J. SOLOMON, Hon. Sir".
Educational,
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, HOWICK ST.
PERTH.
ALIVHTED NUMBER of BOARDERS
received d. Evening Classes for Classical
and Contain"! fail Linguist-. Ad Ma admit bod.
pupils c in Join any time.
Public Notices.
NOTICE.
HAVING DISPOSED of the Railway
Hotel, Northam, I have appointed Mr.
J. H. Gregory as my agent to COLLECT ALL
ACCOUNTS, and his receipt will be a sufficient
JT.- raised t.- -s 2 egg
gs will be
CHARLES TAYLOR.
Northam, March 28 1838.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
FEBRUARY 1ST., 1888.
ON and after the above date, and until
further notice, the price of ordinary
BUILDING TIMBER in Perth and Fremantle
will be £4 per load, and 74 boards 10s.
per Oifeet run. Also thoroughly seasoned
7 and 7 x 14 boards. Prices on application.
LACEY A CO.
NOTICE.
PENDING thcopeningof MESSRS. DALGETY
A Co., Limited, in this colony, I am pre-
pared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES on
WOOL and STATION PROPERTY. .
J. H. MONGER;
Perth, April 3, 1888.
S.S. PORT DARWIN, FROM LONDON.
ALL CLAIMS against the above vessel
must be rendered in duplicate at
the office of the undersigned, on or before
WEDNESDAY, NEXT, 11th instant, at noon.
W. D. MOORE, & CO.,
Agents.
April 6th, 1888.
YORK.
HORSE-OWNERS MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED:
MR. T. A. BROWN, representing the
above Company, will be prepared to
accept Risks on all kinds of stock, and
supply particular Mr. Brown will be in
Beverley about the 7th inst.
ABBOTT G. SHELTON.
Resident Secretary.
Mutual Provident Chambers, Perth.
EASTERN RAILWAY.
PERTH RACES.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1888.
SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Perth for the
Race Course Station on the above day, at
9.50 a.m., 10.45 am , 11.30 a m., 12 noon,
12.45 p.m., 1.30 p.m and 2.0 p.m., returning
on conclusion of races.
Fremantle passengers may book by trains
leaving 9.0 a.m., 11.0 a.m., and 1.0 pm.;
changing carriages at Perth, and returning by
ordinary trains on conclusion of races.
Guildford passengers may book to Race
Course by trains leaving at 10.35 a m. and
10.30 a m., returning on conclusion of races.
Stations Eastward of Guildford:-Excunion
tickets at single fare for the double journey
will be issued to Guildford, Perth or Fremantle
on Tuesday and Wednesday, 17th and 18th
instant, available for return on Thursday and
Friday, the 19th and 20th inst.
Goods Trains Fremantle and Chidlow's
Well will be suspended for this day only.
The Beverley mail train will leave Beverley
at 640 a m , instead of 7.45 a m.
Fremantle mail train will leave Fremantle
at 740 a m , instead of 9.0 a.m.
Northam down train will leave at 735 a m
up train 1920 a.m.
Newcastle down train will leave at 727 a.m.
Return fare (including ferryage and admission
to course) :
Fremantle. 4s. 6d.
Perth ... 3s.
Guildford . 3s.
NB-No particular class guaranteed by
any trains running to Race Course.
CLAYTON T. MASON,
General Manager and
Maintenance Engineer.
General Manager's Office,
Perth, April 10.1888 i
PERTH MONUMENTAL AND
MARBLE WORKS.
MESSRS. MORGAN & SANDERS
beg to inform the
Public that they are going to CLOSE
their MARBLE WORKS in Western
Australia, and in so doing they offer
their large and assorted stock of
MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Headstones from £4 upwards.
Tomb railing of every description
THE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED
Inscriptions cut in Cemeteries, and
all orders executed with despatch.
MORGAN A SANDERS,
Marble and Monumental Works,
Wellington-street,
Perth.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
partnership hitherto existing between
JAMES MANNING and JOHANN VON
PREZ. ss photographers, at Perth, has been
DISSOLVED, as and from 31st day of
December, 1887.
All claims against the said firm must be
rendered to JAMES MANNING. Jnr., forth-
with, and all debts due to the late firm must
be paid to BRETNALL, HOLMAN A CO.,
of Howick-street;. Perth. Accountants. Agents
for the 'aid JAMES MANNING.
As witness our hands, this ninth day of
April, 1858.
Signed in the presence of Herbert H. Holman,
Accountant, Perth.
J. MANNING, Jnr.
J. VON PETZ.
NOTICE,
MR MANNING having come into possession
of the whole of the negatives of
the late firm, intends giving copies from them
at greatly reduced rates
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
Meetings.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
THIRTY NINTH ANNUAL MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY
US NINTH ANNUAL MEETING of the
Members of this Society will be held in the
Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street. Sydney,
at 2 o'clockto the afternoon of WEDNESDAY,
16th MAY. 1887, for the purpose of
1. Receiving the Report of the Directors
on the business of the Society for the
year ended 31st December, 1867.
2. Electing two Directors in lieu of Messrs.
Little -in. Esq.. who retires in terms of
By-law XIV. and who is eligible for re-
pletion and of Geo. Knox, Esq,
deceased.
3. Electing? a seventh Director, in accordance
with the provisions of By-law 10.
4. Electing an Auditor, in lieu of John F.
Paige, Esq.. who retires in terms of By-
law 28. and is not eligible form election.
5. Declaring the amount of divteiMp surplus
for the year ended 31st December, 1857.
6. Receiving the Report and Recommenda-
tions of the Directors on the Society's
scheme of superannuation
The following gentlemen have given the
requisite notice of candidature :
FOR FIRE TO MR.
WILLIAM BRIGGS. Esq.
A. J. KING, Esq.
FRED. LEE, Esq., J.P.
Twos. LITTLEJOHN, Esq.
W. P. MANNING, Esq.
A. H. K MAXWELL. Esq.
ALFRED WM MEEKS, Esq. .
JAMES THOMPSON, Esq.
H. J. SPIER, Esq.
ALEX. WILSON, Esq. M.L.A.
FOR AUDITOR:
MELVILLE DOWLING, Esq.
GEORGE HAMILTON, Esq.
TnoBiAs PRATT, ESQ.
WILLIAM RIGG, Esq.
By Order of the Board.
RICHARD TEECE,
Secretary.
Business
SEE
G. G E. C. SHE N TON'S
WINTER
NEW DRAPERY GOODS,
PER SS PORT DARWIN.
SHOW DAY COMMENCING
THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1888.
PHOTOGRAPHY
AMATEURS and PROFESSIONALS are informed that our NEW PREMISES in
ADELAIDE are NOW OPENED with LARGE STOCKS of every requirement for the
pursuit of PHOTOGRAPHY as a business or as a pleasure.
WE HAVE IMMENSE VARIETY IN
CAMERAS, LENSES, DRY PLATES, MOUNTS, CHEMICALS,
and every possible article ever needed.
Every mail brings New Supplies from the Home Makers, and Novelties are constantly
being introduced.
AMATEUR OUTFITS from 15s.,
COMPLETE WITH CHEMICALS AND APPARATI.
BACKGROUNDS, ACCESSORIES, AND EASTMAN'S BROMIDE AND NEGATIVE
PAPERS.
BAKER & HOUSE,
69. RUNDLE STREET, ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
PRICE LISTS AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
Business.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE ATTENTION of CUSTOMERS
and the Public generally £3
specially directed to the LARGE and
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS
AND SHOES
TO BE HAD AT THE
CRITERION WAREHOUSE,
HOWICK STREET.
Having been SELECTED ON THE
SPOT, and BOUGHT FOR CASH from
the MANUFACTURERS in England, by
a Gentleman practically acquainted
with the BOOT and SHOE TRADE, and
thoroughly conversant with the requirements
of Western Australia, Purchasers
can rest assured that the
STOCK is of the VERY BEST
QUALITY, at the CHEAPEST PRICES.
WE have no intention TO DEFY
COMPETITION, but rather invite
such. Nor yet do we pretend to offer
LARGE BONUSES or
PRIZES TO PURCHASERS
of an amount, such baits in most
instances being only deceptions upon
the public. We intend rather to M CET
PURCHASERS in the MOST SATIS
f ACTO RT manner, by giving them the
BEST POSSIBLE VALUE
FOR THE
% LEAST MONEY.
One trial will suffice, and then
LADIES, GENTLEMEN and CHILDREN
will PREFER to have their Boots and
Shoes only from
FINDLAY'S
CRITERION WAREHOUSE.
HOWICK STREET
(Opposite Town Hall),
PERTH.
LIME! LIME!! LIME!!!
DON'T WANT FOR LIME.
THE undersigned has arranged for a good
supply of best Fremantle Lime.
Special terms for quantity.
Country orders punctually attended to
G. MURRAY,
Opposite Perth Railway Station.
Perth, Yacht 1938-39.
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Business
PERTH REFRESHMENT ROOMS.
HAY STREET PERTH
(opposite Mr. PATIONS).
SANDWICHES, HOT PIES. AND ALL
KINDS OF PASTRY.
TEA, COFFEE, AND AERATED WATERS.
OPEN UNTIL TWELVE O'CLOCK.
BALLS AND Til HERED FOR
H."STEFFLVS,
Proprietor.
GOLD WANTED.
ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the undersigned
' JJL. must be paid on or before April 10, or
they will be placed in the hands of my solicitor
for recovery.
JOHN WELLEY.
Fremantle, March 29 1888.
TOMATO SAUCE. TOMATO SAUCE.
IF you want the GENUINE ARTICLE
ask for MORRIS'S TOMATO SAUCE
sold by
S. Hymus, Howick-street, and J. E. Barrett,
Hay-street and testified by many leading
gentlemen to be the best yet sold in Perth.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
WOOL BUSINESS.
WE HAVE instructions from DALGETY
A CO- LIMITED (preparatory to establishment
of their house in the Colony) to
take up good WOOL ACCOUNT and we are
now prepared to enter into negociations
W D. MOORE & CO.
Fremantle, 5th March, 1888.
THE
KANGAROO SKINS.
GEO. ROBY WOODS * CO. are open to
PURCHASE 20,000 or mee, giving
the very highest price in Fremantle. CASH
paid on delivery of skins' into store.
Tenders.
TO SURVEYORS, FENCERS AND
GRUBBERS'.
risk UNDERSIGNED are prepared to «.
X ceieve offers to run about 20 miles of a
line to enclose a block of country in the Glen-
Cromie run. The country is comparatively
clear and the block nearly square.
Also from persons willing to enclose the
same with jam or split white gum posts, 12
feet apart and bored for 3 wires, the guage of
which will be given. The posts to be 7 feet
long and 2 feet in the ground, and if of jam, not
less than A inches thick at the smallest end. If
of white gum, not less than 3 inches thick, and
6 wide at the smallest end.
The wire to be run in and strained, and the
line cleared one rood wide on each side of the
fence.
As there is plenty of timber along the line,
the posts must be cut within one mile of the
line of fence. We will both cart posts and find
wire.
ALSOtoCLEARabout 100 acres of land;
all roots and stumps to be taken out 7 inches
deep, and holes filled up, and everything cleared
off ready for the plough. Not less than 25
acres to be ready by the 1st of August next, read
25 by the 1st September.: ; For
further particulars apply to the undersigned,
Perth, or Mr. T. JONES, on the Premises.
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Not bound to accept the lowest or any offer.
PADBURY, LOTON A CO.
Perth, 10th April, 1888
PERTH CITY COUNCIL.
L AN No. 4.
TENDERS endorsed as under will be received
at the City Council Office until NOON
of MONDAY, 16th instant, from persons will
big to perform the following works and ser
Item 7. To Macadamised Road in Hay-street
9. To do. do. iilBulwersstrWSti
17. To supply and deliver material for
Road in limbo-street.
Plans and specifications of the several works
may be seen and full particulars obtained on
application
The Council does not bind itself to accept
the lowest or any tender and will require in
each case the guaranty e of two responsible per
sons for the due performance of the contract.
W. E. VICTOR.
City Surveyor.
City Council Office, 1
April 11, 1884.
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