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WANTED.
WfANTED, - Cook rand Xuundross. U Apply
»». hy lotter to Mrs, Llndomunn^'.IUver
WtOllO. ? !.;..,....-j--?'? ?''[¿'.?Ti-'? <?
"VlTANTOD,'Apprentices und Improvors to
" . tJiu Dressmaking. Thu Baronin Shop,
Prince-street.
\\fANTKU, : a smart Messenger Doy.
ü^'^Apply .1. .).'Enright, Prlnce-strcot.
\\/ANTFIJ, n. Hoy to deliver munt and ho
*»?. useful.. Apply D. Beatson.
?vtTANTH!.), thoroughly competent .jGenernl;
" highest wages : references liidispcn
sahlo. Apply U.D.M., Post Olllce, Maclean.
\\7"ANTFD, position for young Gcntloimm,
»' li), us Assistant on up-to-date .Dalry
Fnrm ; experienced; ? good milker. : Particu-
lars Cn Kussel! and Kussel I, .Solicitors,
George-street, Sydney, ? j.t
/-'OPMAXUUHST CO-OP, DAIRY CO.,
^ LIMIT10D.
AUDITORS.
APPLICATIONS aro Invited from Gentle
inen, minlMed under tho Local. Clovomment
Act. HKIll. for tho POSITION' OK AUDI-I
TOH to the above' Company.1 ! 'Applicants
will he required to Audit thu Books and
draw up Hillanco Sheels for Ule half years
ending -.lune ílütli mid December Hist,
l.'.HiH. A pi il lei! ri ta to Minto salary required,
and applications must bc lu tho hands, of
the Secretary not later than'May ¡Jlst;
liv order of tho Board of Directors.
.JOHN.W. EVANS, Secretary. /
12th May, U>08. ?
HELIcilOUS. "
JJMPIHI3 .? DAY CELEBRATIONS.
Pre li ml na ry Announcements.
A UNITED HKLICIIOUS SF.RVÍ0I3 will bo
held (l).V.) In tho Rink Hall, SUNDAY,
Slay 2-lth, to willoh all Citizens are In-
vited. Addresses by Ministers of . Grafton,
' ] ' MEETINGS. ? '. ? . :.' ? ..
"VJ OT IG IQ,-Tho Annual. Meeting ol tho
-I* Parishioners of the CorninJin Pnrlsh
will be held in St.- Paul's . Church. Cor-
nubia, Saturday Next,. 33rd,' nt ll a.m.
C. i,. H. Cox, Clerk In Charge. :
¡TTJÍMAW11A P. AND A. SOCllîTY.
1 I'lte General Mooting of the nbovo Society
Tins been POSTPONED until Wednesday,
i!"tli institut. ' '
'A. C. SMALL, Secretary.;
TENDERS.
I" N t C11'A LIT Y OF ULMARRA.
3VI
Fresh TENDHUS uro Invited by this
Council, and will clo»! nt Noon TO-MOR-
ROW, amii, for the following. WOK ICS. :
No. H.'l-Kroctlr.g Pencos, Clearing Trees i
mid Stumps, mid filling up holes and
uneven places on the 'Ulmarra Racecourse,
nt Calliope.
No. fl")-Uo ynrdH While 'Gravel, ilellverablo
lu the Council Chambers yard, IJImnrra.
No. 111-12 chitins Einlinnkcd Formation,
between .Inckson's . mid Forsytho's, Oro
guii. Hoad. -,
'IViulers for ouch sovornl work must lie |
accompanied by a deposit of 10s, endorsed
'.'Tender for Work No. -," and addressed
to the undersigned.
liv order. >?
WAI. li. ITAFFENBEN, Council Clerk.
A ll AV O O D Slim E.
H _
TIONIllOUS. properly .endorsed, mid ? ad-
dressed lo the President of the Marwood
Shlro Council, will bo received up to 10
n.m. on WKDNEHPAY. Jlrd .lune, ÏH08,
for the following WO IOCS :-Contract
.1111)8/21, road Mucloun vin RhUT Point to
llrushgrove : contract 11)08/22, rond Mnc
leiui via Tyndale, lo Hruslufi'ovo ; contradi
:l!KlH/2:i, river lin ilk. iirotcction.
O KO HG 13 DAVIS, Clerk.
qiKNniíHS will ho received by tho uuder
-?- signed up to Friday Next, 22nd, for
the Erection of a Residence. Plans and
specifications may bo seen «on application
to Mr. A. M'Donnld, Prince-street, Grnf
ton, up till 20th May, and from, that dato
to day of closing nt M'Fnrlnno anti
M'Lnchlun's, Ulmarra." .1. H. M'Lnchlnn,
Ulmarra,
rjkiNDKHS will be received up till Ibo ]
JJOth Inst, for Felling -10 acres, moro
LOST AND FOUND.
,T OST, on ilOth April, smulf Hand Bag, In,
-*J Fi uroy-st., containing pair, Wilie
Suodo Gloves. Howard. Apply ofllco of
this poper.
lilli, ono Bay Horse, _ brtinded 1 on.
near shoulder, Howard on delivery to 'Slr.
Joli Waldon, Gerryntberryn.
1*1 It INWARD,-Lost, a Black Filly, about
<*^.l. three inionths n«o ; last soon at- Glen- |
ugio Peak, Branded, WU nenr sholuldor. \S.
E. Evans, 2 milo peg, Glomiglo Hoad. ,?
~ ' PUBLIC NOTICES. ~.
M'KHNKIR, FRINCE-ST.-Another
. large Shipment of Boys' und Alon's
Sweaters. .lust tho thing for tho cold
mornings. Cheap for ensh. . -
.Jll'ICE.V/JE'S, next to Blink of N.S.W.
While Colonlnl nimio .Blankets, flt any
Med; also Groy and Ulna Blankets; .Hush
Rugs, all sizes and qualities. Choupar than
evur. ?
nif'KENSilK'S. Prlnce-st., for'Ludios' and I
."?> Children's' lioso, Warm Singlots,
Shawls, Fur XecklotH, .Tnckots, etc., down
In jirke, up in .quality.
ijir'KBNZiIE'S, Prlnco-st., for Mon's Tweed
Stilts, Tweed Trousors, Boys' Conway
and Norfolk Suit«, Cardigan Jnckots, Over-
coats, Felt Hato amt Caps. No shoddy
stocked. Best vnluo at honest low jirloos. :
t|X HISSPOXSE TO NUMEROUS .RE
l. QUKSTS, we haw decided to OPRN
AMUSEMENTS.
.gSirmE DAY CELEBRATIONS.
Grand Patriotic. Concert.
>'. ..nixie HALL. :-.. :?.
MONDAY, MAY 25th.
Preceded Oy a torchlight- procession. 1
Orurnd Chorus nnd Orchestra of 100 Per-
formers, under thc conductorship of Mr.
Kdwurd J. Mossov. .Soloists-Mrs. G. E.
1MU, . Miss Winnie/Mann, Mtv S. Soo, Mr.:
.1. Soe. Mr. Klnrpton's Orchestra. k ,,
Moats ; cnn lie reserved. at ls extra' at
?lacohs', Princo-íítroot. i ¡
1 Soats con he reservod nt ls. extra.
Plano kindly lent hy tho British .<: Piano
Depot. " . ' ? . :
í . - E.W. BRIERLY,
II. CRISFOHD,*
./ , Joint Hon. Socs.
A X NU A Xi G UILDte'S 0,,CIAL.
R.C. SCHOOLROOM,. COWPER! ,
TO-MORROW EVENINQv
? : 20th May. 1908. f'/
Good Music b'yltiss and Mr. ; Spring (Ul-
marra).- Supper 11.110. Doublo Tickets 4s,
.Single TickoU 2s Od. .?'
TO BRUSHGROVE ,VISITORS. .
NotVs.-A trustworthy Puntnuin in/attend
iinco during tho night.' ;
. ; ' M. L. DONOHOE,
. E. WALL, , -rv, ,'
' . .j i . . ï >t\i ilion. Sccs.
X X -U A L C OrN V EXT BALL.
THE RINK, 15th JULY.
- Tickets-7s Od, Os ; Gallery ls.
. ; J. ROCHK, '/ "-.
-M.. HUNTE«, .
... i ? i !.. Hon. Secs,
C.' COTTON," Hon". Treas." -.
ALBERT CRICKET CLUB-Plain and
-fV Paney Dross SOCIAL, in tho Carr's
Creak School of Arts, To-morrow Night,
May 20th, 1908. Gents 2s Od, Ladies ls
(ld. M. BatterHhy's lWis will leave Crown
Rotöl at 7.45 p.m. ;
If. HYNES, Hon. Sec,
Q R A F T O X SOCIAL CLljll.
Tho abovo Club will hold a DANCE In
tho South Grafton School of Arts on
TIÜURSDAY ' XlGUT XI3XT, May 21«t.
Ladles cordially invited. Gentlemen ls.
Music by Mr. H. Hann.
L. G. M'JCENZIE, Hon. Sec. .;
SOCIAL.-Aly. Committee will conduct a
Social In tho Nynrboidd Hall on MON-
DAY. NIGHT. 20th. May . (Empire night).
Pull progrnmme. Goocf Music, Tickets
Gents 2s, Ladles free; A. Apps, Hon. Sec.
GOVERNMENT dAA ADVERTISING
Government Architect's Olllcc,
Kempsey, 13th Aíny, 1H08.
rilENDEHS, mldressod to the Clerk of
.I PoWy Sessions at Kempsey, anil en-
dorsed "Tender for Road Work," will bo
received up to noon on Saturday, 80th
May, 11)08, for CONTRACTS 52. 8, 4. fi,
li, mid 7, on Dorrigo Brunch Roads. Pinns
and specifications aro to bo seen, and forms
of tender obtained, at tho Court Houses,
Bellingen, Dorrigo, Coramba, and Govern-
ment Architect's Ofllco, Kempsey.
P. E. BAILEY,
District Works Officer.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
?Gouts, something to your advantage .to
buy your Hoot« from HOCKEY BROS. Wo
have grund assortment. Wo. have right
prices and Al quality. Bootfj, sonic stylo
ns above, neut up-to-date lines in Kid 9/9,
10/0. 11/6. 12/(1, 15/.; in'Cnlf 8/0.10/0.
12/(1, .14/0. Call on ns for your next
pulr. HOCKEY BROS., tho Boot, Firm of
tho North Const,
ÇOME AJjOXG TO '^yEBIJ
vFor~your next Suit.'
You know the place.,. ?
C. L. Webb,
. #...<.
TAILOR and MERCER,,. .
Prlnce-st., Grafton,
j^RANOIS' FAMOUS OWN MAKE FOOT
? WEAR ls renowned ' throughout tho
North Const districts for solid wear in ail
weathers and climates, mid lins stood tlio
test of 40 years»
IflS S ~R M. . 1 ES G G I X S
. (Next lo C. Pago's1).
. DRESSMAKER. ' '
Underclothing rando to order. Material I
supplied at cost .price, also material brought
and-mado'Up according to order, at rous- I
onablo prices. ' t 1 > I
A OISrarENT for ¡30 hoad of Cattle at |
Sportsman's Creak ¡ ono ownor's pro- |
forred. Further partlctilars on application
to T..11*Cormack, on ground,, or T. T.
Bawden, Auctioneer. ' :
T'UOERNE SEED I LUCERNE SEED I
-. Just received a fresh supply of tall,
broad loaf Lucerno Sood ; Tamworth
grown. M. Lynch. ::.
\ ... ' ,>-?».? .?
"ßUY AND WEAR FRANOIS' FAMOUS
FOOTWEAR, it stands lor Quality and
Good .Value, j
I PUBLIC ? NOTICES.
Temptations
; V ? AT THE.
BARGAIN FAIR.
, UNHEARD OF PRICES
~ ' . m
Drapery and Millinery.
A SHOP FULL OF TEMPTATIONS.
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS
' For Cash Only
;<4y^-.jK . Í wnII° tney last*
' ABSOLUTELY BEST VALUE.
Come , at, once, and bring your friends.
'' 'TEMPTATIONS. >
FLORAiL '.DRESS .: MUSLINS! 4jt/d ' yd.
Temptation Price 1/llidoz.
DELAINETTES; 6jd yd., Fair Price 2/8 i
doz." '.? .... ?? .??"
HALF MOURNING CAMBRICS 8/- doz.;
Sensational Frico 3/6 doz. ?'.???/ ?
ZEPHYRS 5/8 doz., Fair Price 3/6 doz.
FANCY STRIPE CAMBRICS ' 5/9 doz;,
Fair-Price 3/9 doz.
FANCY MUSLINS C/6 and 6/9, Fair
,'. Prlco..4/9 doz. - ! . ? ?..'? I
FANCY CREPONS 8Jd yd.. Fair Prlco I
?-> 5}d. yd. ? ¡ '
FANCY CAMBRICS 8}dyd.,Fair Prico
/ . 5}d yd. '
GRAFTON VOILES 9Jd to 1/4, Tempta
! tlon Price 6/6 do/..
I Dark Ground. STRIPE CALATEAS 7/6
doz., Fair Prico-S/W doz. 'I
NAVY TUSSORETTE 1/3 yard. Fair
Prlco IO Jd yd. 1
FLORAiL SURAH SILKS 1/6 and 2/0,
Sensational Prlco 1/- yard. I
BLACK SILK GOFFERED CHIFFON, 40 |
. - inches wide, 5/6'value, for 1/- yard. ?.
i Ladles' Linen, Hollnnri, Crash, 'Muslin,
and Drill COSTUMES 12/6 to 25/
I Temptation Price. 7/11$ each. ?
WniTE MUSLIN SKIRTS 3/11 and 4/6,
I Fair Price 2/11.
Ladles' WHITE ML'SLIN SKIRTS, tho |
:> latest style, 7/6 and 8/6, Fair Prico
5/11. ' ' 1
Ladies' WHITE LAWN SKIRTS 11/6,
' : . Fair Price 7/11. ,
I Ladles', WHITE LIN/EN and PERSIAN
. LAWN SKIRTS 12/6 to 21/-, Fair
I Price 8/11. . >
Ladles' CHEMISES. 1/6, 1/11, Fair Price
í Ladles'' COMBINA/l'IONS 2/6, Fair. Prico
i . 1/11. ? '
Ladles' NIGHTDRESSES, full size,, 3/6,
i Fair Prlco 2/6....
Ladies' CORSETS 3/6, Fair Price 2/0.
! Ladles' BACK COMBS lOJd, Fair Prico
. 6d. ? ? , .,; ' I
Ladles' WHITE METAL BELTS 3/0, Fair
Prlco 1/11*.
Ladies' ELASTIC and SILK. BELTS 1/-,
1/6. Fair Prico 34d, »Jd.
i Laces, Embroideries, Insertions, and Fancy
1 Trimmings at-Absurd Prices.
Fawn SWISS EMBROIDERY and INSER-
TION 2/6 to 5/6 doz. ; worth 'double.
TORCHON LACES, the greatest value tn
.' the world.
Double Width ART MUSLIN, worth 4/6
doz.. Fair Prlco 2/6 doz.
68ln. WHITE TWILL SHEETING 1/- yd.,J
Fair Prico 7$d. > *
68ln. UNI1LHA0MED TWILL SHEETING
lOid, Fair Prico .7id.
UNBLEACHED TOWELS OJd, Fnir Prlco
4jd.
80ln. PLA TN WHITE SHEETING 1/3,
Fair Prico 1/-.
80ln. G HEY TWILL SIIEETINO 1/3,
Fair Prlco 1/- yd.
TABLE NAiPS 2/Ö to 12/6 doz.; extra-
ordinary value.
Double Width CRETONS 1/-, 1/3, Fair
Prlco 8Jd yd.
MILLINERY TEMPTATIONS
Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 4s lld to |
42s. All Half Price.
SILK C1UNOLTN : SHAPES 7/6 oach,
HALF PRICE.' ?
BLACK OSTRICH FEATHERS 7/0 to
10/6, all HALF PRICE.
A Special Lot of FLOWERS, nil HALF
PRICE. _
WINGS ^ nnd OSPREYS 2/-, all HALF
This ls ABSOLUTELY tho GREATEST
ADVANTAGE ove/ offered to tho public
to SAVE MONEY.
All Sales for Cash Only.
HUNDREDS OF
REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE.
ALL BAUGAINS AT THE ,
BARGAIN SHOP ONLY.
PRINCE-STREIET, GRAFTON.
/-MOODS LANDED , DUR TN G APRIL
for ,
J. T. M'Kittrick, Ltd.
GRAFTON AND SOUTH GlfAlTON.
400 -V sacks Flour. \ ? ?
810 i sacks Flour.
10 -j sacks Whentmonl.
-5 i sncks Whcut'iuoul.
OOO bags ChnlT.
288 bags Potatoes. . : ?
40 bags Lime.
.- ' 35) bags Onions.
83 bags Oats,
23 bags Pollard.
; , 10 bags Harley. ?
20 bags Fino Snit.
140 bugs Cement.
¡J lings Wheat.,
(!8ii packages Groceries.
* ,i 140 packages Ironmongery.
_ ? ? ? r»2 packnges Drapery.
23 packages Furniture...
4(1 bundles .Corn Bngs.,V
120 bundles Galvanised'Wiro.
38 bundles Iron:
20 bars Iron.
33 cases Galvanised Iron.
? 14 ensos Window Ciblas.
18 rolls Wiro Netting.
(IQ kegs White Lend.
20 drums Oil. ?
. ? 8 casks Soda Crystals,
4 cases Whiting. ? i
3140 packages. . -
Also, 0 pieces Redwood,
JHENDERSON. Provision Depot arid
. Agency, AVaolgoolga, executes Grocory
Orders at Sydney prices, and ls tho only
Agent In tho- Stoto who challenges buyers
of largo parcels to lot him place his prices
alongside tholr Sydnoy prices before seed-
ing ordors out of tho ' district. You will
savo money in ordering through tho Wool-
goolga Prlco Reducer; j '
T7J FRANOIS AND SONS; tho loading
Boot Shops on tho North Const. You
will -find lt tb your advantage to buy from
us when In need of good Footwoar. You
will savo from 2s to 4s In . overy pound
PUBLIC NOTICES.
Ca.ll nnü soo this Boot" easily fastanod,
one huckle only. Wo havo this lino at 7/11/
10/0, 12/0. Also, have now 1 lines in
Romeo Elastic Side Boots; light and com
Bortablo. Our Prices-0/11, . 0/U, U/S),
12/0. Just opened, also« -GOO pairs Gents'
Evening Shoos, Laced. Our Prices only ¡
4/11. Ö/1-1. Buv troni us and save money. |
HOCKEY BROS., tho Price Reducers. |
PURELY AUSTRALIAN ,: REMEDY.
Boot's Indigestion Cure
ls not a cure-all or medicine-designed to
simply ploase tho eye, or gratify tlio
: . palate, hut ls a
CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
Prepared from tho Prescription bf the lato |
DR. EDWARD BOOT,
M.It.C.S.j > Eng. T,
(Who practised over .'SO y'oarsjin N.S.W.)
.; ' '" ; "'"", .' .
If not procurable locally apply to tho
Proprietors,
D. WEST and CO., Bega.
' Price-3s Od per Bottle.
THBATMHNT OP DIFFKHENT II1HI5AHKS
UV il IC ANS OF PI ET, by Dr. P. E. îtuskctt, I
7/0: by post 8/a. Natural -Avenues to Health. I
liv N. Onrdow, 1/0 ; post 1/s. Tho Second
.string, by Mat Gould, Od: post Sd. Hyrio's
Kate, by O. Oarvlco, Od ¡ po«t 8d. Lovo tho
Martel Key, by A, .Swan, Gd ; poul Bd. A Vic-
tory Won, by A. Swan, Od ; post Bil. Kitty
thc nntt, by Rita, od ; post Bd. The Golden
Cnlf, hy Miss Braddon, Od ; post Bd.
SYIÏR'S CIHUULATlNH HWIAIIV.
New nooks added every week.
O. U. SYUIl, bookseller, etc., Grafton.
A LL OUR RUBBERS aro imported direct
irom the Factories. 20 cases now j
lending nt our Shops. E. FRANCIS AND
SONS. \ 1 .. ;> v
"IDHALARIS COCHULESCENT GAR
.L LAND GRASS, now Winter Fodder I
Grass ; sow now, ls por packet.1- Best of ]
all Dalry Grasses.. H. A. Volckers.
C, PAGE for cheap and good Ironmong
. cry, Paints and Oils. ¡
MO LET AND LEASE/
JJAIHY iÄND MIXED FARMS TO LET.
Possession 1st .Tuly (or''earlier).
Choice Dairy Farms
all well supplied with up-to-date Build-
ings, Hails, Yunis, Fences, etc. 1 »
1. ELANIE PARK, 410 acres,' .Portions |
Nos. 1 and 12, Parish of Calamin,
n.lles from depot whero cream, may be
delivered. All superior dairying couu- i
try. Good Residence,' largo Kitchen,
Men's Quarters (bails being,erected),
large Burn, Orangery, fenced and sub-
divided. 40 acres cultivated lund. Beau- |
tl ful puru water.
12. LAVADIA ESTATE, now being fenced
oft and improved (buildings and all
dairying requirements to be completed
by 1st July).
1. LOT 3-Adjoining Mr. Tlir.bs, fronting
Glenugie Creek, about 7 milos from Graf-
ton ur Ulmarra. All ilch grazing, part
(lat, and permanent freshwater. Area,
213 acres. Terms, 3 or 5 years.
2. LOT «1-Grazing Paddock adjoining,
208 acres, fronting Glenugie Creek. All
splendid grnss land, permanently witter-
ed. Term, 1 yenr.
EAGLE NEST; 400 acres, fronting'Orara |
and Kangaroo Creek, formerly Dickson's, i
13 miles from Grafton. Both frontages
contnin land suitablo for cultivation ;
good pasturo, penuunent running water, 2 I
miles from creamery depot. Good ronds,
comfortable Cottage, Kitchen,- Barn,,
Yards, "good Orangery, etc. Term, 3 or ]
ö - years.
Subdivision of JALOOM ESTATE, Kan-
garoo Creek, 111 miles from Grnftun.
FARM No. 1.-1-77 acres, largo frontage,
improved cultivation anil dairying land,
30, acres very rich cultivation. Buildings |
-a-roomcd Cottage. Kitchen, nil Dairy-
ing Requisites, Beautiful permanent
. Wator. 1
FARM No. 2.-U20 ncres, 2i"> ocres rich
cultivation. balnncc superior pasture. '
Largo frontage Now .residence, «nd nil
necessary Improvements being proceeded
with.
FARM No. 3.-108 acres, splendid dalry
and agricultural farm,, well improved. 00 j
acres rich cultivation, balance nicely
grassed slopes. Good homestead and all
improvements. Fcrninnont water. Pre-
sent occupant, Mr. Williams.
FAEM No. 4.-200 acres, with largo front-
age to Kangaroo Crook. 40 acres havo I
boon cultivated,\balanco good pasture".
i undergrowth being clenred oil. All neces-
sary buildings. . .
RYAN'S FARM, Kangaroo Creek, Portions
.13, IC, and 21, 210 acres. Good dalry
farm. Large frontago ; ponnnnenti wátor.
All . buildings and improvements under
completion. - ! '-.
Torin of Jaloom Proptrtlcs-3 years.
Full particulars and plans upon applica-
tion. .'
Tenders close with MAURICE ¡ and
JOHNSON, Auctioneers, Grafton, nt noon
on TUESDAY, 0th Juno.
Juno, threo good Grazing Paddocks,
containing 48, 31 " mid 22fr - acres, .with
nover falling water. Separate tonders will
bo received for each paddock, or for the
-three, In nil 101$ acres. Tenders closo |
Saturday Next, Sloy 2!l. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Rental
half-yonrly In ndvnnco. Tenders to bo |
addressed to A. M'Pheo, Clarenza.,
N.B.-Tho 22J ncres, possession on 1st
july.
rpo LET, TELARAH, largo two-storey
comfortablo Resfdonco, with all , con-
veniences and grounds, At present bccu-l
plod by J. Sponcor, Esq, Apply to Maur
ico and Johnson. r ?
OUi, for Lensing of my Dairy Farm,
nliout 218 ncres of artificial grasses.'
Highest or nny tender not nocossurlly
accepted. For particulars apply Goo.
Hnrducro, Bucca Creek. ¡ \ ? .:"
TO LET, 7 good Dalry Farms. Particu-
lars upon application. Muurlco and
Johnson, ." 1
ITO LEASE.-Commodious Business :Pro- I
. misos In Prlnco-stroot. Apply to'
"Examiner."
rpo LET,' Cottage of 7 rooms, outhouses,
i aero land. Apply to A. M'Donaldi
Prlnce-streot.
ÇJHOP TO LET, control position, In
Prlnco-stroot" Apply Archd, M'Donnld,.
. WANTED TO JPUBCHASE. :
WANTED ; KNOWN, thal ,W. Soccorabo,
. of Central Bucca and Con's Harbour,
is still prepared to purchase all thc primo
hand-shaken Paspalum Seed gr,own In tho
surrounding districts at top prices, BO
there ls no occasion for farmers to pat-
ronise pirates In the trade.
IAM A BUYER of Prime Dry Maizo and
Handshnken Paspalum Seed. Highest
cash prices given. P, J. MacNamara,
Auctioneer, Coffs Harbour.
POR SALE.
1ANE FARMS, LOWER CLARENCE,
. Intending PURCHASERS of CANE
FARMS should call and inspect our Regis-
ter. . .
We havo listed all thc Choicest and
Cheapest Farms that aro offering.
Tho season is fast approaching, and ear-
ly selection is invited.
Wo aro still open, to Finançai Clients on
the same liberal terms.
Special arrangements made for quick in-
spections.
Call or wrlto for full particulars to us,
or'Maclean Agents, Messrs. Johnson and
Ryan.
. MAURICE and JOHNSON, Grafton.
Cfl (0 R S A ' li E.
.CANE, DAIRYING. AND GRAZING
PROPERTIES.
CITY HOUSES AND ALLOTMENTS.
Financial Assistance Arranged.
Intending purchasers would find it to their
advantago to inspect our Hst. Wo sell the
earth.
M'DONALD and HYNES, Auctioneers.
WANTED TO SELL, Seccomue's Fam-
ous Hand-shaken Paspalum Seed, in
any quantity. Popular price, Apply Mau-
rice and Johnson, Local Agents,
FOR PRIVATE SALE, at Bellndigarbar
Experimental Farm, 8 Pediitroo Cows,
In culf to Shorthorn Bull. T. T. Bawden,
Auctioneer.
I"lOR SALE, Town Allotments, Cod's
Harbour, Coramba, Dorrigo, and Ash-
ton. Apply P. J. MncNamarn,. Cort's
Harbour. ?
FOR SALE, twenty Springing Heifers
(backward), mostly roans. In lots to
suit buyer. K. IC. Ramsay, Glenreagh.
IfOR SALE, fully paid up Shares in
? Copmanhurst Dairy Co. T. T, Bawden,
Auctioneer. '
AUCTION SALES.
SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd HAY.
12 FAT WORKING BULLOCKS.
At M'Lean's Yards, Cort's Harbour.
R. L. M'KELLAR, Auctioneer.
SATURDAY NEXT, 28rd MAY, 1908.
Sale of Old Grandstand,
Grafton Racecourse.
TOHN H. MUNRO has ..received instruc
*»? lions from tho Trustees ol GrafUxn
Racecourso to' sell by public miction, at
the Racecourse, on SATURDAY NEXT,
23rd May, 1908, nt 2.30 p.m., I
; THE OLD GRANDSTAND.
Particular notice is drown to thc consldt
'crublo amount of Galvanised Iron In tho
building. Messrs. Strnuss Bros., who aro
erecting tho now Stand, will show intend-
ing buyers over the building.
Terms and Conditions nt Sale.
Land Sale/
MONDAY, 1st JUNE, 2 p.m.
Lot 1.-204 Rich Agricultural -and Grazing
Land, adjoining Coldstream creamery
nnd Mr. McGregor's property.
Lot 2.-House Property In Ulmarra, con-
taining over an acre of land adjoining
Ulmarra Butter Factory.
Full particulars next* Issue. ?
MCFARLANE nnd MCLACHLAN,
V Auctioneers.
SATURDAY >NEXT. MAY 2llrd.
CLEARING SALE.
Implements, Cattle,. Horses,
ETC.
HARWOOD ISLAND.
JOHNSON and RYAN, with MAURICE
and JOHNSON, have been instructed
liv Mr. Alex. Black and Mr. Thos. Clarke,
to sell by auction nt Mr. Clarke's yards.
Harwood," near ferry, on SATURDAY
NEXT, 23rd May, at 1.110 p.m. sharp,
Tho whole of l'hoir outfit ot AGRICULTUR-
AL 'IMPLEMENTS and SU.VDHIES.
HORSES, and CATTLE, comprising :
2 Scotch Clipper Ploughs, ?» Swing
Ploughs, 2 linrrows, Cornshuller, Tino
Sen tiler, Corncrncker, 2>" Cultivators,
Duckfootwl Sculller, Chnrtcuttor, Ynnkco
.Plough, 4 Sots Swingletrees, 4 Sets
Plough Harness, Odd Lots Harness,
Grlnds-tfdne. 4 Casks, Rovolvlug Coul-
ter, Scythes, Shovels, and Sundry
Farm Tools, Wheelbarrow, quantity
Galvanised Iron, 2 Parcels Hugs. Tar
pnulln, and 101 items too ninneroun to
mention.
SULKY and HARNESS.
110 STEERS. 2 to 3 yours, gund class
and colours.
10 SPRINGERS, some close Lu work,
.1 MILCH COWS.
ALSO.
On account of Mr, A, ..loni's.
4 FAT COWS.
On uccouuti of Mr. W. WnWs^
Cornsheller, GhiilTcutlor, Swing Plough,
Yankee Plough.
And on uccoimt of various owners.
A, number of CATTLE and HORSliS of all
classes.
As Mr. Black luis sold his farm, and Mr.
Clarke has also ra ll rod from farming, tho
whnlo of thu above are for right out sale
WITHOUT RESERVE. FarmoiB nncl
thorn requiring Implements, Tools, Horses,
or Cutltlo should n't'tend this sale. The linr
dements uro nearly all new- and of tho
atom patltorns. Mr. Black's property ts
hoing romoved to Mr. Clnrko's, close to
Harw'ood Forry, for convonlcnco of buyers.
SATURDAYNEXT,
nt Mr, Clarke's rosldonco, »oar Harwood
Ferry*
Salo starts nt 1.30 sharp; owing t'o nunv
? .__ emus lots to ho odored.
CPAOE for Ploughs, Cornshollors,
. Planet Jr's., Separators, clo,
AUCTION SALES.
TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY.
I . . At Munro's Rooms. <
I HIGH CLASS ?
! Maize and Cane Farms
as follows :
HARWOOD.
PORTIONS 80, 81, and 82, Parish or
Harwood, ' containing 229 acres ; now
ofceupied by James Dorcey. .
PORTION 80, samo pnrlsh, containing 84,
acres ; now occupied by D. Ryan.'
PORTION 84, samo Parish, containing 70
ncres ; now partly in the occupation of
A. Mcinnes and J. Carey.
PORTION 85, same Parish, containing 48
acres ; now occupied by J. Carey.
LOT No. 3 of tho lilorob'o Subdivision, in
the same Parish, containing 48 acres;
now occupied by R. Rankin.
GOODWOOD ISLAND. ?
PORTION 49, same Parish, containing C8
acres; now occupied toy Thos.'Donnelly.
COPMANHURST.
ALLOTMENTS 1 to 5 of Section 1. Vill-
age of Copmanhurst, -(containing 7 1
acres 8 perches. ,
ALLOTMENTS 1 to 5 of Section, Vill-
age of Copmanhurst, containing (j acres
,1 rood 10 perches.
The Copmanhurst Properties are, in the
occupation of John M'Lnchlan.
TT. DA WREN has received Instructions
. from tho Trustees in the Estate of
Henry liarnos to sell bv public auction, at
Munro's. Rooms, TO-MOHHO'W, tho 20th
May, at ll a.m.,
The above VALUABLE FARM LANDS. "
The Harwood Farms all have frontages
to navigable waters, and are within easy
distance of the Harwood Mill.
' - The present leases expire on the 30th
June next, but the Farms are sold subject
to tho tenant's right to remove all crops
that may be flt for harvest within three
months of that dato. .The balance of
sugarcane crop that is not flt - to . cut
within " that period "is to be purchased : bj'
tho purchaser of tho property at a price to
be fixed between the parties and an um
"pire. 1
THE TERMS OF SALE
aro 20 per cent, deposit, and the balance
in five equal annual payments secured upon
tho property and benricg interest at 6 per
cent., payable half-yearly. .
IMPORTANT
Sale of Trotting Stock.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th.
At Telarah (Norrie's) at 2 p.m. -
.Under Instructions front Joseph Spencer,
EJsq.
Trotting Mare BELVOIR, 2.34*. with ionl
at foot by Design. Now in foal to
Tichborne. Belvoir is by Childe Har-
old-Sardonyx marc.
COLT, rising 2 years, by Design-Belvoir.
This Colt is considered ono of the best
over produced, in the district. Being
fashionable bred, should ni uko a name
for himself_as a. sire.
4-year-old COLT, by Atlas-Belvoir. This
. is a fine, upstanding Colt, and promises
to bo a remarkably good trotter.
Also. 3 Two-wheel SULKIES.
HARNESS and SADDLE.
10 MILKING COWS and SPRINGING
HEIFERS.
Also, a number of Sundries.
TT. BAWDEN has received Instructions
. as above to sell by public n-uction, at
Telarah, at 2. p.m.
Mr. Spencer having taken a house, ir.
town, he has decided to dispose of the
whole of his stock. .To persons interested
In high-class Trotting Stock, this ~is a
unique opportunity to securo a first-class
animal of undoubted breeding and quality.
With reference to the Cows and Heifers,
they have been bred by Mr. Spencer, and
aro from the very best breeds available.
They aro quiet and tract-able, and are just
the thing for town.
Mr. Silencer's Vehicles and Harness arc
all in perfect order.
THIS DAY, TUESDAY.
At Bawdon's Rooms, at ll a.m.
Account of Messrs. Spencer, H. G. M'Klt
. trick, and Gerard.
Black Orpington Cockerels, Hens, and
Pullets.
White Wyandotte Cockerels.
Silver-laced Wyandotte Pullots and Cock-
erels.
White Leghorn Cockerels.
Colonial Game Cockerels.
O1-T. BAWDEN Will sell by public auc
.. tlon. THIS DAY, 19th inst., ut his
Rooms, nt ll a.m. '
, Tile Above.
Tho mllovc ure absolutely pure,' nnd are
being Hold on account ol several, of tho
noted breeders of fancy poultry.
FOR POSITIVE SALE.
GRAND
Dairy and Mixed Farm,
BLAXLAND CREEK.
A Splendid Homestead, Within short dis-
tance of Gratton, by good road.
.ifAUHICE and JOHNSON have focelvod
J9L \ Instructions from E. H.; Harman,
Esq., to sell by public auction, nt tho City
Auction Rooms, Prince-street, Grafton, on
THURSDAY, 28th May, at'll o'clock.
All.Uiat Splendid PROPERTY, comprising
Portions Nos. 1, 48, and 52, Parish of
Blaxland, containing 400 acres, pos-
sessing largo " frontngo to Blaxland
Creek, adjacent to tho main Armidale
road. Well improved ; about 30 acres
cultivation. Permanently watered. Good
Homestead and all conveniences.
This salo oilers a splendid opportunity to
secure n first class Dairying Property good
In both dry and wet seasons, and is for
ailraoluto sole in consequence of owner retir-
ing to liva in town. ,
Perfect Tltlo, Terms nt Snle.
Full particulars upon application to tho
vendor.
GENUINE CLEARING-OUT SALE.
Choice Dairy HerdJ
W.I. HAWTHORNE . has boon favoured
. with Instructions from Mr. Gordon
Cowan to sell-by public auction at his
rosidonco, Hawthorneville, ? on Saturday,
May 30th,- at 1 o'clock sharp,
Tho whole of his very choice Dalry Herd,
consisting of
8 YOUNO, COWS In full milk.
10 YOUNG COWS, .Springing and For-
ward In enif.
12 HEIFERS, 2 years.
10 I-IESAn MIXED YOUNG CATTLE.
1 BURR DURHAM BULL (extra good).
SEPARATOR, MILK CANS, etc., etc.
Tills ls ono of tho choicest llttlo Dalry
Herds In tho district, everyone good, and
ns tfho vendor is going out of tho business
ovory ono will bo sold absolutely unro
sorvo'dj
SATURDAY, 80th MAY, nt 1 o'clock.
CPAGE for Buggies and Sulkies, Prlnco
. sttrcot, Grafton^
AUCTION SAXES.
MONSTER DISTRIBUTION.
NEXT. SATURDAY. MAY 23rd.
FRIAR'S .YARDS, SOUTH GRAFTON*.
1000-CATTLE-1000
Comprising.:- .
FAT BULLOCKS and COWS.
Aged , forward condition' STORE BUL
, LOCKS.
STEERS," of all ages.,
SPRINGING HEIFERS.
DAIRY HEIFERS, all ages. ,
20 BIG BULLOCKS, 5 years old, suitable
for Workers.
Tho full number.,, will be yarded' and
classed in convenient lots. ? ' I .
. WM. SMALL; Jr., Auctioneer.
HORSES. HORSES. HORSES.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
. .?" ; '"? J ? -
AT AN 'EARLY DATE.
20O Horses
from Queensland, . comprising all classes,,
picked specially to suit the. require-
ments of this marke';.
WM. SMALL, Jr., Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, 'MAY«'30th, 1908,
at "Fairview,". the rosldenco -ol MISS
YOUNG, COWPER.
CARLTON and CARLTON have received
. instructions from the Executors of tho /
late Robert Young, to sell by public auc-
tion, on the above date, at 2 o'clock
sharp,
. RICH
Agricultural & Grazing Land ,
the pick of the Clarence . River District ;
all Freehold, os follows :
Lot 1, being portion No. 174/ containing
about SO acres.
Lot 2, being portion No. 287, containing
40 acres.
Lot 3, being portion No. 288, .containing
41 acres.
All are situated in Parish of Ulmarra, .
County Clarence. Lot 1 is Rich Agrlcul- .
turo! Land with splendid frontage to tho »
Main River, almost alongside Cowper Pub^
lie VOinrf and Creamery. Improvements -
consisting of dwelling house, kitchen, outi
houses, large barn, hoy shed, stables,
yards, bails, splendid orangery, otc. This
ls undoubtedly the pick farm in the far
lamed Ulmarra District. It is most con-
veniently situated, being adjacent to the
townships of Brushgrove and Cowper. Lon
2 joins Lot 1, being Rich Grazing Land, a
portion of which is cultivated. Lot 3 joins
Lot 2, which ls also very rich grazing land,
With beautiful shade trees. Lot 1 will be.,
offered first, the purchaser having the op-'
Hon of taking Lot 2 or 3«at the same
price per acre. In. the event of neither Lot
2 or 3 being taken, then the choice of the
two blocks will be offered, with the righi
to take both at the same price per acre
The dividing lines between the differett
Lots hnve been marked out by Mr. Sur-
veyor Small. -Intending purchasers will be
shown the lines by Mr. Jarrett, of Cowper
Creamery; Mr. Hayman on tho farra, or the
Auctioneers. Capitalists and parties In
search of good land would do well to In-
spect this property before date of sale, as
it is rarely land of- such exceptional qual-
ity is '.laced or. tho market for sale.
Terms : 25 per cent, deposit at fall of
tho hammer,\ balance of purchase money
within 30 davs from date of sale. Posses-
sion 1st Julv. Freehold Title.
Date-SATURDAY, 30th MAY.
Time-2 o'clock.
MAWHINNEY'S YARDS, ULMARRA'.
FHIDAY NEXT, 22nd MAY, at 1.30 p.m.
Mixed Cattle.
Consisting ot :- .
Prime FAT BULLOCKS nnd COWS. 1
SPRINGING HEIFERS.
YOUNG BULLOCKS mid STEERS. 1
MIXED YOUNG CATTLE. ?
, CARLTON lind CARLTON, Auctioneers.
AT COFF'S HARBOUR.
Household Furniture.
LATIMER BROS., Auctioneers, havo-beon
instructed to sell by auction, on
SATURDAY NEXT, "3rd, nt their Rooms,
Coil's Harbour,' ut 2 o'clock, , '
Largo quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
TURE, almost now, comprising :
.1 Combination Duchess Chests, with
bevelled mirrors.
1 Solid Cednr Chest Drawers, with Mir-
ror.
1 Sideboard.
SO Austrian Chairs.
1 Single Half-tester Bedstead.
1 Single Bedstoad, with attached Spring
Mattress. *
2 Doublo Bedsteads. .
1 Marble-top Washstand.
1 Axminster Cnrpet, about 1(1 s 12.
1 Brussels Cnrpet. about 12 X 12.
1 Child's Go-cart.
1-Child's'Drop-side Cot. 1
1 "Victor" Piano.
1 Sideboard,, with bevelled mirror.
1 Riding Sntldlo.
1 Sido Snddlo. y
.1 Set Buggy Harness.
V Pea Rifle.
1 Southern Light Stove.
2 Overmantels/ etc., etc.
Terms Cnsh.
This Is an ' excellent opportunity of
securing a vnhmb'Io. lot of Furniture.
Further entrios invited,
FRED. H. CHAMPION, Salesmnn.
~~" COFF'S 1 PAR HO UR. ~
SATURDAY, 30Uh MAY, nt 2.30 p.m.
At the Mart.,
P.J. MncNAMARA', Instructed by W. B.
. Campbell, Esq., will oder for sale as
ahovo,
OCCUPATION LICENSE No. 021, of
/ 14,8(10 acres, extending from Coffs
Harbour to near Woolgoolga. Annual
rent £7 10s ; paid to 81/T2/'08. ' -
A splendid opportunity for mill owners
and teamsters.
Terms nt Salo.
P. J. MncNAMARA,
Auctioneer, etc, 'Cod's Harbour.«
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