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TENDERS 1
MILITARY FOftCES of the
COMMONWEALTH
TENDERS for the manufacture
and slippry of '- -:
Khaki Puttees
of Commonwealth manufacture will be
received until ii o'clock p.m. on the
31st October,^ 1910, at the offices oí
Tke Secretary, Department of De-
fence, - ^Vjctoria Barracks, Meir
bourne, Victoria
-1* and
The Senior-Ordnance Officer, Ord-
nance Store, Museum-street,
Perth, 'W.A.
Forms of tender may be obtained
and Sealed 'Samples seen at the Ord-
nance ^toise,'jSuseum-street, Perth.
WILLIAM "CfîALÎiERS, Lieutenant,
Semor' '' Ordnance Officer, CM.
Forces 'çî W.A.
West Australian Government Railways
LEASE OP SHED AT ALBANY FOB
THE STORAGE OF GE AUS.
Sealed Tenders, marked on the out-
side "Tender-'ior Grain Storage Shed,
Albany" -wSl.^be received by the un-
dersigned until 'noon on the 10th NO-
VEMBER, £910, for the leasing of a
portion of the' Old Locomotive Work-
shops at Albany (with access to siding
thereto), for a* period of one, two or
three years -from . the 1st December,
1910. Rent will be payable quarterly
in advance» and - deposit equivalent to
one quarter's rent must accompany
each tender. Plan of shed may be
seen, and forms of tender and full par-
ticulars can be obtained on applica-
tion to the Stationmaster, Albany, or
the undersigned. No tender will neces-
sarily be accepted.
JOHN T. SHORT, Commissioner of
Railways. Perth, 23th October, 1910.
MILITARY FORCES OF THE COM
. MONWEALTH.
TENDERS for the manufacture and
Supply of
HATS pf Commonwealth
Manufacture
will be received until .3/ p.m. on the
loth November, 1910, at the offices of
The Secretary, Department of De-
fence, Victoria Barracks, Mel-
bourne, Victoria,
and
The Senior ;0rdnance Officer, Ord-
nance Store, Museum-street,
Perth.
Forms of Tender may be obtained
and Sealed Samples seen at the Ord-
nance Store," Museum-street, Perth. -
WILLLAtt CHALMERS,
Lieutenant.
Senior Ordnance Officer, CM. Forces,
26/10710 of W.A.
Public Works
Petty Contract
TENDERS for SOUTH FREMANTLE
POST OFFICE, Fencing and Gates
Petty Contract, will be received by the
Hon. the Minister for Works until No-
vember 8. (Particulars, Contract
Room, - The Barracks, Perth, and
Courthouse, Fremantle.)
G. G. BLACK,
Acting Under-secretary for Works.
PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS
TENDERS will be received by the
Hon. the Minister for Works until
noon on the dates specified, for the
undermentioned CONTRACTS. «Par
ticularb at the. Contractors' Office,
The Barracks,. St. George's-terrace,
Perth, and elsewhere as stated :
NOVEMBER 8.
Strainer's Pool.-Tent School. (Par-
ticulars P.W.A.D. Office, Albany; and
Courthouses, Narrogin and Wagin.)
Kalgoorlie Senior School. - Addi-
tions. (Particulars P.W.A.D. Office,
Kalgoorlie, Boulder and Coolgardie.)
Dowerin.-Temporary Lock-up. (Par-
ticulars Courthouse, Northam.)
NOVEMBER 22.
Carnarvon.-District Medical Officer's
Quariers, New Dining Rooms. (Par-
ticulars P.W.A.D. Office, Geraldton,
and Courthouses, Roebourne, Port
Hedland, and Carnarvon.)
G. G. BLACK,
Acting Under-secretary for Public
Works.
Greathead's Mixture, a specific for
all throat troubles, is. obtainable
from all chemists,, or of Messrs. A.
li. Davis and Co., of Claremont, who
are the wholesale agents for the
State.
ELECTION NOTICES.
MAYORAL
ELECTION
To the RATEPAYERS of PERTH.
. RE-ELECT
R. P. VINCENT
For MAYOR.
Who stands for Municipal Reform and
Progress.
Who is Workmsr for A GREATER
PERTH, which means Efficiency,
Economy and Uniformity in Muair
cipal Administration.
BE SURE AND VOTE.
i VtÊÊtsm, NW. 23
Central Committee Rooms : PERTH
LITERARY INSTITUTE BUILDINGS,
Hay-street. Telephone 2145.
Authorised by J- Benda IL
MBM1CIPAL
To the Ratepayers of the City of Perth.
At the suggestion of .a. number of
Ratepayers. I have decided to -nomi-
nate for the position of . AUDITOR
to -the Municipality of the City ot
Perth, which is to be decided at the
Ar» tm «J Elections in November.
My lengthy experience in municipal
matters generally, particularly as au-
ditor at Fremantle, should qualify me
for the position.
M. Edward PYE. F.C.P.A.,F.I.A.W.A.
(Anthemed by M. Edward Pye, 32
QStoa-street, Highgate Hill ; and care
of Pye, Burkett and Co., Weld Cham-
bers, St. George's-terr ace, Perth).
PERTH Municipal ELECTION
EAST WARD.
At the request of a large number of
ratepayers 1 have decided to come for-
ward as a CANDIDATE at the forth-
coming Elections. Being a resident of
the Ward for the past 12 years, I
have been closely identified with the
requirements of the same, aud if re-
turned will endeavor to do my best in
its. interests and the city generally.
I will be pleased to see friends and
supporters at 147 Royal-street, where
Rolls may be inspected.
L. S. BUTT
(Authorised by L. R. Butt.)
iBifliiiimm
MOLLOY
FOR
MAYOR.
Authorised by J. H. Noble, Perth.
wa ?inti
North Perth Mayoral Election
23rd NOVEMBER, 1910." .
RESERVE YOUR VOTE FOR
' Councillor
W. G. Randell
A Ratepayer of 10 . Years' Standing,
-who has served you faithfully as S
Councillor for the past three years,
and is fully alive to the wants of the
Municipality.
Authorised by W. G. Randell.
ABE YOU GOING- TO THE SHOW?
Pâ-ttCIl The Clothiers' Show
The Best OUTFITTER for Men in
W.A. Hats, Shirts,. Suits, Singlets,
Sox, Trousers and" Boots in- öndless
variety. You must call and inspect
our Stock of the. latest and best
Goods at the Lowest Price-and it
will pay you. Note- the Address
u 419 WELLINGTON-STREET,
Next to imperial Hotel, and
HIGH-STREET, FREMANTLE.
Ocean Beach Hotel,- Cottesloe. Now
open for the summer. J .
g
Great Auction Sale of Irish Linen
(Specially Imported.)
To be Held in "The Property Exchange," 98 St. George's-'terrace.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 NEXT
Commencing at ll a.m., and continuing to" 1 o'clock, when an adjourn-
ment will be made to 2.â0 p.m.
Tea Cloths and Tray Cloths.-H.S. Embroidered and'Drawn Thread,
Iii ce Trimmed and Open-work, Lace Trimmed and insertion, Re-
naissance Lace Trimmed.
Bedspreads.-H.S. .Embroidered and Drawn Thread, Marie Öntionette,
Renaissance and linen,,.-Teneriffe Hand Drawn Thread.
Sideboard Cloths and TabHö; Centres.-H.S. Embroidered and Drawn
Thread, 'Hand-made ' Irish- Linen Lace,* Renaissance and Linen, Tene-
riffe Hand Drawn.
Cushion Cases.-White Embroidered Muslin, . Holland Cushion Covers,
Renaissance Lace (white), Marie Antionette (white), White Linen,
with Pink and Blue Ribbon.
Frilled and Embroidered Nightdress Cases and Brush and Conib Bags.
Linen and Lace Duchess Set. H.S. Sheets and Hand-embroidered
Sheet Shams. Irish Linen Damask Cloths, all sizes. U.S. Da-
mask Cloths, finest qualities, direct from Belfast. H.S. and Open-
work Double Damask Cloths and Serviettes. Linen Dress f.Joods,
in all shades. White Embroidered Linen Dress Lengths. Thru.-id
d-Oyleys. H.S. Embroidered and Frilled Pillow Slips. Dainty
White Muslin Toilet Sets. White H.S. Embroidered Kcone
d'Oyleys.
It is seldom that the residents of W.A. have an opportunity of
obtaining these world-renowned goods at their own prices. Our in-
structions are to sell to the highest and best bidders, this we will carry-
out vrath a due regard to the interests of the manufacturers. We can
assure- you that, wc are in a position to sell' these <roods at prices which
retailers in Belfast, the seat of thc Irish linen industry, could not
accep^v
LORD, HASSEN and CO,
Visitors to Show
Call and sn? BKRRYMA.V'S Special Cut Prices for Footwear. Wo
are Specialists in Footwear ior thc Country. The Goulburn Brand
of Boots and Shoes arc noted ior their wear-resisting quality.
Compare our Prices with others t-n-l WP. for yoursoives. Our own
ruf.,-:<-. we sp-^aUy recommend, h0 support Local Industry and ob
Uiin a r'./ii^hio urî-icle.
A. Berryman & Co
Vi'ELI.IN'lTON-STRKKT. Opposite Railway Station. Forth.
AUCTIONS.
Learmonth, Duffy Co
TUESDAY NEXT, Nov. 1, at 3 p.m.
In Auctioneers.' JTAooms, Emannel Bids t
Two RESIDENCES, near Subiaco
Bsthsatv Station.
LEARMONTH, DUFFY Co.
have received instructions from Mrs.
E..T. Hayden . to SELL, as above,,
comprising :
Lot 2 of Suburban Lot 200, having
a double frontage of about 40ft. to
Railway-rd. and Forrest st., Subiaco,
near raöway station. 1
. Improvements.-Pair Semi-detached
Brick Residences, each containing 3
rooms, kitchen, and bathroom, let at
12s- each weeklv.
TERMS CASH.
TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. I. at 3 p.m.
In Auctioneers' Booms, Emanuel Bids.
Beautiful HOME on the HiHs, KALA-
MUNDA, Close to Railway Station.
In the Estate of the Late 3fir. E. C.
Shenton.
LEARMONTH, DUFFY Co
have received instructions from the
W-A. Trustee, Executor, and Agency
Go., Ltd., executor of the above Es-
tate, to SELL by AUCTION, as above:
Portion of Canning Location 491, ho-
ing Lot 4 on diagram 2724, containing
8 acres 1 rood 13 perches, upon which
is erected a very comfortable BUNGA-
LOW RESIDENCE, of 6 rooms and
outhouses.
The position is the pick of the Darl-
ing Ranges, the view being magnificent.
Thp Kalamunda railway station is
within one mile of this property, which
is close to Guppy's Siding.
Sir Edward Stone's charming Hill
j Residence is opposite.
TERMS MODERATES.
j TUESDAY NEST, Nov. T, at 3 pjn.
In Auctioneers' Boons, Emanuel Bids.
Charmine YILLA RESIDENCE, MT.
LAWLEY, Large Lawns and Gardens.
, LEARMONTH, DUFFY Co
j have been instructed by Mrs. White
i head to OFFER by PUBLIC AUC-
TION, as above, comprising :
Lots 134, 125, and 126 of Perth Sub.
Lot 145, having a total frontage of
120ft. to Gerald-st., next to corner of"
Waicott-st., Mt. Lawley, by a depth of
12m.
Improvements.-Well-built Brick Villa
Residence, with solid stone foundations,
containing 6 rooms, kitchen and bath-
room, with detached Brick Laundry
and Workshop. A large 9ft Bungalow
Verandah on two sides, stables and
! outhouses. Water Supply.--Wmdnrill
and tanks give an excellent supply.
I Gardens.-Laid out in lawns, beds, and
fruit and ""vines, in full bearing-* ^184ft.
cyprus hedge. Position is unexcelled,
overlooking the Park, Swan River,
I and Darling Ranges -; one minute from
I tram.
! TERMS : £300 deposit, balance long
terms.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16.
At Eight P.M.
BASSENDEAN.
BASSENDEAN.
BASSENDEAN. -
Four miles and a half from ''Perth,
and" Fronting Railway! and Main Ma-
cadamised Road.
WEST GUILDFORD STATION SUB
' DIVISION. '
LEARMONTH, DUFFY Co.
.will OFFER; in their Rooms, Ennmuel
Buildings, St- George's-terrace, Perth,
a large subdivision oí the,above fa-
mous Estate. The subdivision includes
MAGNIFICENT B E S IB E N TIÄ. L
SITES. . j
UNSURPASSED FACTORY SITES,
RICH GARDEN AREAS,
UNEQUALLED. POULTRY FARMS.' j
The Mundaring Water Supply is Laid
on to the Estate.
? » - .
The Land to bc Sold is within 30
chains of West Guildford Station.
TERMS : 20 per cent, deposit/- balance ;
. in equal payments at 3, .6, 9, 12, and
. 18 months
WITHOUT INTEREST^
Lithographic Plans ready nos*
week.
The special attention of the invest-
ing public is called to this subdivi
?sion, embracing «s it does some ot
the cream cf this magnificent-property,
and the Auctioneers recommend hives- -
tors to get in on ground, floor.-., :
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21.
At Eight P.M.
LEARMONTH, DUFFY Co
will offer under instructions from M.
Healy, Esq., on above dat;, in Fre-
mantle1 Town Hall, 500 acres of his
famous
SPEARWOOD
SPEARWOOD
SPEARWOOD
Estate subdivided into areas ot about !
lit ACRES. j
Wi AC RES.
li> ACRES. I
TERMS.-Os,ly 10 per Cîrit; deposit, I
balance1 oxer 1Î years, «¿thout; intérêt., j
Wans in course of preparation, . ;
Kiillr?r particulars later, cr informa- I
tion^from Messrs. 'GAWLER. HARD- !
WICK and FORMAN, Soti-itors for !
the Estate. !
t !
PERFECT TITLE. ;
MEN'S GIRTHING. :
_ i
John R. Saunders specialises in j
ready-to-wear clothing for men, of !
which he carries a large stock at his :
Wellington-street store. The suits are i
made by practical tailors, and as there \
is a great variety to select from, the !
requirements of all sorts and sizes of :
men, from giants to pigmies, can be ;
met. The latest in hats, shirts and !
ties are also stocked. :
: Ocean Beach Rote!. Cottesloe. Ideal;
home for the holidays.
Best prices for your poultry at"
»Ison and Co., Stirling-street, Perth.
Auction sales daily- j
Why do you drink No. 10 ? j
Because " One-Ought." i
Lu.¡«cheon daily at the Shamrock j
Hotel for ls. 6d. is an excellent re- ¡
past-clean and dainty. Reg. Harri- !
,-o:i, proprietor. ' I
For those goinf out camping, there
is no doubt that, in the case of acci- j
dents from snakebite or accidents of i
anv kind, CHATEAU TANUNDA |
BRANDY is the best. !
? PANSY TOILET CREAM, assists ]
in eradicating and preventing wrin*.
kies, cleanses the poms, and restores
the texture of the skin-is the most
perfect emollient made. Price, is.
f.d. bottle. London and New York
Drug Co., Angove, Manager.
AUCTIONS.
Eider, Shenton & Co,
SALE OF BROOKTON PROPERTY
at .-the - ?
UNTTEn SERVICE HOTEL. PERTH,
MONDAY; 31st OCTOBER,
At Three p.m.
Elder, Shenton &Co., Ltd.
Are instructed to offer by auction- on
account . of owner as above
FARM, 26«H ACRES.
11 miles from Brookton ; securely - fen-
ced 6 wires, divided into 9 paddocks ;
1200 acres rung, about 450 cleared, of
which 150 are fallowed, 2 acres orchard,
well watered throughout by soaks,
wells and permanent pools, the Avon
River runs through the property. Ex-
cellent reasons for disposal. Intending
buyers may make arrangements to in-
spect by applying to G. A. Thompson,
Brookton.
Further particulars from the Auc-
tioneers, St. George's-terrace, Perth.
FOR PRIVATE SALE.
j DALRY at COTTESLOE BEACH.
I Comprising :-House of 7 rooms,
men's hut 2 rooms, milking shed,
windmills, tanks, stable" for 6 horses.
One acre of ground well situated, to-
gether with the following stock :
36 milking cows,
1 bull,
4 horses,
3 mrlk carts complete.
Milk round of about 180 quarts
daily.
Week's trial can be arranged.
j The whole for sale as a going con
j cern, with or without property.
For full particulars, apply
Elder, Shenton & Co., Ltd
PERTH.
Cockram's Sales
100 HORSES. 100 HORSES.
' COCKRAM'S (late Dean's) STOCK.
BAZAAR,
202 PIER-STREET.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31,
A* Half-past? Ten A.M. > Sharp.
A. E. COCKRANS
has been instructed to SELL by PUB-
LIC AUCTION :-*
On account of Mri Alf. Neave, Nor'
. Weet. Without Reserve :
100 Medium draught marcs and geld-
ings, springcarters, and delivery
sorts.
Most'of these horses are broken and
good workers, 3 and 4 years old.
The above horses have arrived per
s.s. Koombana., and. can be-"inspected
at the above yards. >
above address. '
As usual these horses will be sold
without reserve, and under no. consid-
eration will any of them be sold prior
to the auction.
Also,
l8 sets of leading harness.
2 sets shaft harneas.
COCKRAM'S STOCK BAZAAR,
Telephone .lill.
. HORSES. HORSES.
COCKRAM'S (lat¿ Dean's) STOCK
BAZAAR, 302 Pier-st.
A. E. COCKRAM
; At a Date to be Fixed,
has been instructed to. SELL by PUB-
LIC AUCTION- 6
On Account Mr. F. Studd, Nannine.
20 M.D. mares and geldings, alTyoung,
sound and broken.
To arrive on or about November 7,
1310, and can then be inspected at the
above bazaar. '
COCKRAM'S STOCK BAZAAR.
Tel. lill.
CLAREMONT.-Weil built jarrah
W.B. House containing 5 -rooms,
kitchen, scullery and outbuildings,
about 1 acre land, near station, and
river. Early possession could be ar-
ranged. Owner will sacrifice, and sub-
stantial sum can be left on mortgage.
CLAREMONT.-About 2 acres land
overlooking river, FreJawater Bay.
Excellent position. Lbw price and
terms.
CONGBON-STREEfr.-66ft. frontage
to Otway-street, any reasonable offer
will be accepted.
GLADSTONE-STREET, E. PERTH.
44+. feet frontage, by ieet depth,
and two detached villas both let,. and
will be sold -at bargain price on terms.
Apply
MCBEAN and DEASON
LAND AGENTS, WELD CHAMBERS
Telephone 710 Central.
STATION and OTHER AGRICUL-
TURAL PROPERTIES.
We have CLIENTS willing to invest
up to a large amount. Owners who
wish to sell are requested to forward
us full particulars as early as possible.
Connor, Doherty, Durack,
LTD.,
Howard-street, Perth.
G. H. PROUTEN
Late oí the N.W.
W.A. Horse Bazaar, Stock and
Station Auctioneer,
WELLINGTON - STREET, Perth. ¡
Mr. PROUTEN announces to j
his Friends and Clients that he j
is holding Sates Wednesdays and
Saturdays, under the supervision
of his "Auctioneer, Mr. J. G.
ELKIN. i
All Communications Promptly
dealt with. " Tel. 1060.
OSBORNE Park ESTATE
Rich Swamp Lands.
Pig, Poultry, and Dairy Farms..
Potato Farms.
RESIDENTIAL LOTS.
In Areas to Suit Purchasers.
Exceptionally Easy Terms. Buyers As-
sisted to Build.
Full Particulars from
LEARMONTH. DUFFY & CO.,
Emanuel Buildings. St. George's Ter-
race, Perth, Attorneys for the Town
Properties of W.A. (1905), Ltd.
H. GOURLEY
(Late F. Edgcumbe)
AUCTIONEER, LAND and ESTATE
AGENT, LOMBARD CHAMBERS.
Hotel and Business Broker,
Auction Sales (town and country)
conducted, farm ano sheep country.
Insurances effected on all classes of
risk.
Furniture Sales a specialty.
FARM LANDS for Sale and to Let.
TKc COMMERCIAL TAÏLORîNG Company, 794 Hay-street, Upstairs
AUCTtONS.
Elder, Shenton & Co.
BOYAX SHOW SALES.
.NOVEMBER 3rd and 4th, 1910. .
Elder, Shenton & Co., Ltd.
Are instructed to offer by. auction as
above, at the Show Grounds, Clare-
mont :
MERINO RAMS AND EWES.
4' Stud Merino Rams, bred by H.
J. Lukin, Beverley.
16 Stud Merino Rams, bred by H. J.
Lukin, Beverley.
6 Stud Ewes, bred by H. J. Lukin,
Beverley.
3 Merino Stud Ewes, bred by Mr. T.
H. Wilding, Mokine.
2 Selected Merino Rams, bred by
Hon. Vernon Hamersley, New-
castle.
100 Rams, 2-tooth, bred by H. J.
Lukin, Haisthorpe, Beverley.
19 Rains, 2-tooth, bred by H. W.
Clarkson, Toodyay.
30 Rams, 2-tooth, bred by H. Wills
and Co., York.
8 Rams, selected, bred by J. W.
Broun,. Beverley.
1 Ram. extra stud, bred by J. W.
Broun, Beverley.
40 Rams, flocks, bred by E. Moss,
. Kopgan.
lo Rams, selected, bred by C. A.
Sweeting, Wagin.
200 Rams, 2 and 4-tooth, bred by
John Collins and Sons, S.A.
50 Rams, 2 and 4-tooth, bred by
Henry Collins and Co., S.A.
15 Rams, stud and selected, bred by
Steam Plains Proprietors, New
South Wales.
30 Rams, flock, bred by Steam
Plains Proprietors, N.S.W.
4 Rams, selected, bred by Walter
Hawker, Anama, S.A.
5 Rams, selected, bred by E. A.
Thomas, SA.
60 Merino Rams, 2-tooth, by Boo
nooke rams, account Emanuel
Bros. & Phillips, Yandanooka.
RAMS AND EWES (British Breeds.;)
SojEnglish Leicester Rams for A. S.
Fotheringham, S.A.
25 English Leicester Ewe» for A. S.
Fotheringham, S.A.
15 English Leicester lia mt for My.
W. Marwick, M.L.C., W . ,
15 English Leicester Barns for Alcisrs.
Henry Wills and Co., York.
2 English Leicester Barns for Mr. C.
B. Sunnucks, Kellerberrin.
5 Romney Marsh Rams for Mr. H.
W. Clarkson, Toodyay.
25 Shropshire Rams for Messrs.
Burges Bros,, Burges Siding.
20 Shropshire Rams for Mr. A. H. j
Henning, Yalup Brook.
40 Shropshire Rams for Mr. S. W.
Copley, Perth. j
15 Shropshire Rams for Messrs. Hy. j
Wills and Co., York. !
20 lincoln Rams for Mr. Warran Mar-
wick, York.
15 Lincoln Rams for Messrs. Henry j
Wills and Co., York. I
30 Well-grown 2-tooth Lincoln Rams
for Mr. E. Cusack, Euroa (Vic.).^
1 Lincoln Rain, pedigreed, for H. J.j
Lukin, Beverley.
1 Lincoln Ewe, pedigreed, for H. J.
Lukin, Beverley;
10 Border Leicester Rams for Messrs. i
H. Wills and Co., York.
5 Cotswold Rams for Messrs. Henry
.Wills and Co., York.
Dorset Horn Rams and Ewes for
Mr. A. E. Cockram, Perth.
CATTLE.
1 Pure Bred Ayrshire Cow, pedi-
greed, and 1 Ayrshire Heifer, .-2i
years old, for Mr. T. H: Wilding,
Mokine. - -- -? J
4 Pedigreed Ayrshire Heifers, for Mr.'
H. H. 'Dempster, Perth. _ :
2 Pure Shorthorn Cows, pedigreed, !
for Mr. H. H. Dempster, Perth. * j
2 Pure Holstein Cows, specially se- |
lee ted for Mrr A- E. Cockram.
1 Shorthorn Heifer, milking strain,
for Mr. A. E. Cockram.
2 Pure Shorthorn Heifers, pedigreed,
for Mr. H. H. Dempster, Perth.
2 Pedigreed Shorthorn Bulls, for Mr.
A. W. Edear. Gingin.
4 Pedigreed Shorthorn Heifers, fe
Mr. A. W. Edgar, Gingin.
1 Hereford Bull, for Messrs. Hear
Wills and Co., York.
7 Pedigreed Imported Holstein He
fers, for Mr. W. T. Matthews
Fremantle.
3 Pedigreed Milking Shorthorn Cows
for Mr. F. A. Wood.
I Milking. Shorthorn Cow, in call
heavy 'milker, account Mr. I
Craig, Perth.
. HORSES.
1 Draught Colt, 2 years, " Blu
Prince," pedigreed ; and-1 draugh
mare "Deborah" ( imp.), ped
greed, for Mr. T. H. Wilding
Mokine.
1 Hackney Stallion, 6 years, for Mr
S. Bateman, Beenup.
1 Hackney Stallion, 2 years, fbi
Messrs. H. Wills and Co., York.
3 Clydesdale Stallions, 2 years, foi
Messrs. H. Wills and Co., York.
2 Clydesdale Stallions, 1 and 5
years, for .Mr. C. A. Sweeting,
j . Wagin. I
. 3 Blood Stallions, 3. Suffolk Punci
Stallions, 2. Clydesdale Stallions
I 4 Extra Heavy "Draught Geldings,
15 Clydesdale pedigreed mares, î
and 6 years, Hacks, Hunters and
Ponies, for Mr. A. E. Cockram,
Perth.
1 Clydesdale Colt, 3 years, pedi-
greed, 1 Blood Stállión, tí years¡
pedigreed, for H. H. Dempster,
Perth.
1 Clydesdale Colt and Filly, for Mr.
A. H. Reynolds, Meckering.
1 Trotting Mare, "Lady Kerr," for
Mr. G. Sainsbury.
1 Black Gelding, "Viking," 4yrsv
trotter, by "Viking Junr."
1 Chestnut Mare, "Maid of Erin,"
3yrs., trotter, pedigreed.
1 Bay Mare, "Amy M.," 6yrs.,
trotter.
1 Bay Gelding, "Medock," hunter,
pedigreed, on account of Mr. W.
Fov, Perth.
PIGS:
Large Black Boars and Sows for Mr.
R. Wolfe, Codg Coagen, Keller-
berrin.
Berkshire Boars -and Sows for Mr.
McK. Grant, .Newmarracarra.
Berkshire Boare and Sows for Messrs.
H. Wills and Co., York.
Berkshire Boars and Sows for Mr. J.
W. Robinson; Fremantle.
Berkshire Boars and Sows for Mr. G.
D. Robinson, Guildford.
Berkshire Boars and Sows for Mr. J.
Faulkner, Woodlupine.
Berkshire Boars and Sows for Mr. C.
A. Sweeting, Wagin.
Tamworth and Large Black Boars and
sows for Mr. W. Rolinson, Fre-
mantle.
! Stud Berkshire Boar for Mr. W. H.
Shields, Tammin.
; Berkshire Sow for Mr. M. John-
son, Subiaco.
VARIOUS.
1 White Orpington Cockerel .??for. Mr.
J. Hiam, Leederville.
2 White Orpington "Hens for Mfr vi. i
Hiam, Leederville. '
50 Angora Goats for Mr. A. E. Cock- ]
ram, Perth.
3 Kelpie Dogs for Messrs. Renn'
Wills and Co., York.
2 Kelpie Pups for Mr. H. W. Clark-
son, Toodyay.
? The Jam That Pleases Best. li I
B . !
: IXL Brand -
? ?
? Made in Tasmania from Selected
B Sound Kruit. I
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AUCTIONS.
C. Sommers' Sales
TUESDAY, NOV. 1, at 2.15 o'Clock.
On the PREMISES, corner Aibany-rd.
and Mackie-st {opposite the Town
Hall,, VICTORIA PARK.
Household FURNITURE*& EFFECTS.
PH AS. SOMMERS
has been favored with instructions
from thc owner to SELL as above :
A.B. arm, occasional and R.
CHAIRS; passage and room LINO-
LEUMS,, good Equality; net and other
curtains, £ and single French BED-
STEADS, R.S. and kapok mattresses;
BEDS, BLANKETS, and SHEETS; 4
! and 5 drawer DUCHESSES, M.T. and
¡R.B. WASHSTANDS, TOILETWARE,
leather . and P.T. TABLES, kitchen
tables; crockery, glassware, and cut-
lery; prjojus .stove, culinary and laún
! dry utensils and sundries.
The furniture is practically newy hav
! ing boen purchased from Robertson
j and Moffat's during the past two
j months, and is for absolute sale.
¡ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
tn the ROOMS, 56 St. Georgc's-ter.
At Three P.M.
EXECUTORS' SALE-Handsome 2
Storev Familv RESIDENCE, North
st., WEST" GUILDFORD. River
Frontage.
CHAS. SOMMERS
has been favored with instructions
from the Executors in the Estate of
the late Mrs. Rachel Lukin to SELL,
as above ;
. Lots ll, 12, 13, and 14 of Bindaring
Park, containing 3A acres, having an
extensive frontage to North-st., West
Guildford, extending back to the banks
of the Swan River, upon? which is erec-
ted a large -two-storey brick and wea-
therboard family residence, containing
S spacious rooms with wide entrance
hall, billiard-room, bathroom, kitchen,
pantry, laundry and maid's room. The
grounds are nicely laid out with irait
trees and vines, "flower and vegetable
garden. Tfcere is a W.B. and iron
stable, with coachhouse and harness
room, .etc. Well, windmill and tank.
Full particulars may be obtained
from Messrs. Stone and Burt, Solici-
tors, 514 Hay-st., Perth; or from the
Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17.
in the ROOMS, 56 ST. GEORGE'S
TERRACE.
At Three P.M.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
A MOST DESIRABLE «FARM PRO-
PERTY»
1290 ACRES FREEHOLD, BINDOON
Eight Miles from Mooliabeenee Rail-
way Station, Midland Railway.
CHAS. SOMiMEîtS
Has been favored with instructions
from the Mortgagee to SELL as above
Lot 26 of Portion of
Swan Location 1372 ... 995 acres
Swan Location 1047 ... loo ac. I rd.
Swan Location 893 ... 95 ac. 2 rd.
Swan Location 791 ... loo acres
1290 ac. 3 rd.
The whole is securely fenced, sub-
divided into 9 paddocks, 1S0 acres of
the best land are cleared and cultiva-
ted, another loo acres rung and tim-
ber dead. The property is plentifully
watered by well and springs. There is
a 4-roomed cottage and large barn
and implement shed.
This is a particularly choice pro-
perty, thc land having been selected
very many years ago. The soil is
rich black and chocolate loam in the
valleys, with, good grazing land on the
hills. About 800 acres are suitable for
cultivation. The rainfall is regular
and good. The situation is a most
picturesque one, and altogether the
property forms a most desirable mixed
farm. Mooliabeenee is ,S8 miles frora
Perth, and there is a splendid road
from the property to the station.
Those in search of a first-class farm
in a good district cannot do better
than make au inspection.
Full particulars may be obtained
from Messrs. Keenan and Randall,
Solicitors, St. George's-terrace, Perth,
or from the auctioneer, 56 St.
George's-terrace.
KENWICK ESTATE
Close to Madlin _ wm Railway Sta-
tion, and on Canning Uiver.
OnJy 9 mües n ;',?rth. Buy direct
from the owner,;. :>.rni;lcent Orchard
and Garden La First-class soil.
Lots from !. i ? _ : acres. tVrms :
I-10th cash : bai^nce from 5 to S
years. plans and all information
from thc owners.
Gold Estates of Australia,
Ltd.
?21 BARRACK-STREET, PERTH.
E. \V. HAMER, Manager.
The W.A. Apothecaries" Co. nave
opened a new and attractive phar-
macy at (if) B.-irrack-street (one door
from H ay-street |.
AUCTIONS.
C. Sommers' Sales
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8.
In the ROOMS, 56 ST. GEORGE'S .
TERRACE. . ......
At Three P.M.
" MYLOR," LOWER ' BLACKWOOD
RIVER, BALLINGUP, 2140 ACRES.
STOCK, PLANT, Etc., as a GOING
CONCERN.
CHAS. SOMMERS
Has been favored with Tjfts£ru<ÁibBS¿
from W. Hamilton, Esq., to SELL, as
above, bis well-known property,
" MYLOR," containing 2140 acree,
,S5 acres of which is freehold ; the
balance 2085 acres CP., from two
to 14 years' rent paid. .<--*. . .-v :
-The property is io miles from Mul-
lalyup -Siatibn, and 14 miles from Bal-j
lingup ; thrèè-qUart«*6 of ' a "mile front-
age to the Lower Blackwood River,
adjoining the Doodanalup Estate ; 955
acres fenced sheep-proof netting ; eight
paddocks ; permanent running .water
through all paddocks ; 120 acres clear-
ed, 45 acres scarlet dover, cock's foot
and Italian rye .. 30 acres îpèàs; 6 acres
crop, and 7 acres of grasses ; House,
27ft. s 20ft., with 8ft. verandah. Met-
ters stove ; shed, 30ft. x 30ft. ; man's
room, large stockyard, etc.
Stó*ck includes 500 brteding ewes,
330 lambs, 7 Border Leicester-rams, I |
buggy mare, I Jersey cow> i heifer j
calf, spring cart and harness, Oliver
plough, harness, etc.
This property is magnificently grass-
ed, the timber having been rung . from
seven to 14 years. |
Inspection confidently invited.
Pull particulars may be obtained j
from the Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
In the ROOMS, 56 St. George's-ter.
At Three P.M.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE.
VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE,
ROKEBY-ROAD, SUBIACO.
CHAS. SOMMERS
has been instructed ? by the Mortgagee
to SELL as above :
Lot 47 of Perth Suburban Lot 225,'
having a frontage of 33ft. to Rokeby
rd. by a depth of 115ft. 6in.' to a
right-of-way. This property is splen-
didly situated, between the Post Office
.and the Subiaco Railway Station, with
good class of shops in the vicinity.
Full particulars as to terms, etc.,
may be obtained from, the Auctioneer;
or from Messrs. James and Darbyshire,
solicitors, St. George's-ter., Perth.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10.
In the ROOMS, 50 st. George's-tex.
Desirable iJRK.'k RESIDENCE and 15
ACRES, KELMSCOTT.
CHAS. SOMMERS
has been instructed by Mr. C. L. Lock-
yer to SELL, as above :
. Lot 44 of Kelmsoott-Armfetdale Es-
tate, containing 141 acres, having a
frontage oí 10 chains to the main Al
bany-rd., upon which is erected a mo-
dern brick vüla of 4 main rooms, 8ft.
verandah, and conveniences.
The land is all fenced, four pad-
docks, all large treas pulled down, andi
four acres cleared: 6000-gal. under-
ground tank; number of fruit trees
and vines; one mile from Kelmscott
Railway Station, between Kelmscott
and Annadale. If the propaty is not
sold as a whole, the house and or-
chard, with one acre of land, will be
sold separately.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
In the ROOMS, 56 St. George's-ter.
At Three P.M.
A Superb FARM, 54S Acres FREE
HOLD, PLANT and MACHINERY,
Etc., BRUNSWICK JUNGT:, S.W.R.
CHAS. SOMMERS
has been favored with instructions
from Thos. W. Orchard, Esq., who is
leaving for the East, to SELL as
above :
Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, and 18, ot Welling-
ton Ix>c. 1, containing 548 acres of
freehold land, situated only i^f miles
from the Brunswick Junction Railway
Station, by good road, and adjoining
the famous State Dairy Farm.
The land is ali fenced sheepproof, 13
paddocks, 210 acres cleared, balance
ringbarked and blackboys cut out.
Copious wat«: supply from numerous
permanent springs and wells, wind-
mill and elevated tanks, good home-
stead of 5 rooms, kitchen, storeroom,
verandahs, etc., stables, implement
shed, hayshed, chaghouse, sheep and
cattle yards, etc., 5 acres ot Orchard
in full bearing. This is au exception
ally good property, and as a stud
farm or dairy would be hard to sur-
pass. About 100 acres arc capable of
growing potatoes or onions to perfec-
tion. The district is a favorite one,
t'ie rainfall undoubted, and the cli-
mate th» best in thc State.
With the property will be sold the
wîiol.-î of fhe plant and machinery and
household furniturr;.
Inspection Confidently Invited.
AUCTIONS.
Cj Sommers' Sales
THURSDAY, NOV. IO, at 3 O'Clock.
Iii the RÖUMS, 56 -St. Georgeîs-ter.
2000 Acres Bich AGRIC ULT URAL and
GRAZING COUNTRY, Near Railway
"Station, BENGER, S.W. Railway
CHAS. SOMMERS
has boen favored with instructions
from the owner to SELL as abovt :
All that «plendid_ Property ijeing part ' '
of Wellington Location 1, cbai«imig
5000 Acres of r'.ch agriculturcl and
*gras.i4gv iKuuit^^; *l^uaig,^i;nced wi tu
post 'and wwe and*" ?nesting;" subdivided
into three paddocks, watered by brooks
and springs, 2oo acres rung' and black-
boys cut, balance net heavily timber-
ed with jarrah, »w^döW1 "and blackboy.
The countjyigs^ej^ .SBBilar to thaÇ'bi
Gippsland,- Victoria. TH?'soil is priniip
ial.y rich black loam, splendidly adapt-
ed for cereals and English grasses..'.
Should make an excellent mb-ëd iaäau
ing property. Further particulars àlad
letters to inspect on application :"to
the Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. .
In the ROOMS, 56 St. George's^r.
At Three P.M. -C
FREEHOLD of RAILWAY HOTEL,
MIDLAND JUNCTION.
CHAS. SOMMERS .;.
has been instructed by the owner i:to
SELL as above :
Part of Lots 100, 102, and 10foi
Swan Location 7, ssction A,-having a
frontage of 52ft. to main road. Mid-
land Junction, by- a depth of 165ft.,
upon which is erected a modern two
stGrey brick hotel, containing 1-3 h*r¿c
root»* .-4;r,sta:ri,; also ber«. . i >
rpo«!. i-. r-.. luitchen, nui .«C»,*
ct'V. .f r ii years <_i -
per ...lüiit pSys rates an i la:;**.
Thi-s property is close to t;.e wé'-í
Midland railway statioii, immediately
opposite the saleyards*.; Free house;-: -
Full particulars wilgee given i:¿ lita-r
J issues^ cc" may be obtained from îie
(Auctioneer: ' - -
PËELTMLV AF..Y XQTICE.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. '
In tte ROOMS, 56 St. Georse's-tcr.
At Three P.M. ' "
Superior " JARRAMi RESIDENCE,
MARMIOX-ST., NOKTÄ'PERTH. Ofen
to Walcott-st. Tram Terminus.
has been in^lritcted- ' by t - -.ara'
to SELL as above-- i :
Lot SO of Swan -Location 671, Salí,
by 165ît., Marmion-st., North Port*,
with superior jarrah residencs, contain-
ing 4 large rooms, passage (5ft. ölaCJ,
bathroom, front and -back verandahs.
I'his property js within a few minutes'
walk of: the Walcott tram tsraaintis,
the house having only besa built
about 12 months. Inspection invite?.
Full particulars in a later issue. '
PRELIMINARY KOTICE.
THÜBSDAT, NOVEMBER IT. i '
In the ROOMS, 56 St. Georg-e's-tcrrace.
At Three P.M.
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESI-
DENCE CTNVERCLOT"). .
With 41 ACRES of RICH LAKI>,
GUJLDFORD-ROAD. '
By Order ? of the Executors of tho
Estate of the late Mrs. John Wilkie.
CHAS, SOMMERS
has been favored with, instructions -io
SELL, as above
"IN VKRCLOV," situated one mila
and a half from Guildford and _o»e
mile from Belmont Railway Sta-
tion, having a frontage to the
Uv.-an River sad main Perth-Guild
ford-road.
The residence consists of a modern
two-storeyed brick building contain-
ing, on the ground floor, drawing and
dining rooms, study, treUkfcst-room,
halls and lavatory, kitchen, pentry,
storeroom, and pantries: and on the
nrst floor S large bedrooms, bath-
room, etc. The house is beautifully
designed and erected iii a most sub-
stantial manner, ana has wide and
handsome verandahs and balconies.
The outbuildings ..include -i-roomed
brick cottage, brick stabling, cc:;Lim-
ing four stalls and-two loose-"coses
and loft, cha.it and.harnees rooms, cU\
Water is provided * -by -three v.-ells.
equipped with windmills "a.r.d -Morago
tanks; and in addition to this t.ne sup-
ply, water is laid ion from the iian^ar-
in gr Weir. The buildings arc con::.-';t?d
with a septic tank, jwd aceiyle: - -as
is installed throughout. Thc Î . ni's
an area of 41 acres; v.-hich is :-. se-
curely fenced and subdivided ir.-., i-ht
paddocks. Nice orchard (3*i iv'.'. ? -ar
ing), and beantifol ^hrubbcri:. -r.rr
beds, and lawns.
"Invercloy" is undoubted iy ot
the most complete family rcsi.ü; -" ii!
the vicinity of Perth, conven; ?- ?? . -.-.."
access by road or rail, and h^r* l;:
ira advantage of possessing a f-rm i
to the Swan River, whicb.. is nr.-. i ' .
for launches. Liberal terms cari ;
ranged, if regnirea.: Inspection i.,s
ed. Cards to view, and inrthcr îiariï
lars may be obtained on application :
tiie Auctioneer.
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