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SF !tia !obn!M meet the eye of Jour
. :..:,n5Ttt. who .-As at the Clyde
C('nsnnay's `trtion, Eliphant i'ridge.
in 1e43. he will hear of his son James
Galhraith, hby letter.
AddrsS. J. G. Geelong Intelligencer
anl Ad'ertiser.
SNOTICE.
P 'rs. ElizPheth Forden or Fording,
will call at the Police Office, Yarra
street, she will find a Letter to her
address.
April 10, 1852.
William To-ell.
SHOULD this meet the eye of William
Towell, Stonemason. forme-ly of
G'ey Sonthen county of rum"erland,
England, he is requested t.' communi
cate with his brother Isnac, at the Black
Fagle, Great Lonsdale-street, Mel
bourne.
P this should meet the eye of Dtechs)
KEns, lately fom GIasegow, he is
requested to communicate with John
I'ell, of the same place. Address, Union
Inn. \Malop-s'reet, Geelong.
April 6.1852
TAKE NOTICE
THAT R. WATT, for s-metime so
retintendent of my station, known
as Second Kurt Norin, Glenelg River,
wa~s discharged from my service, on the
50to Malrch ultitno, and that I sill iot
now hold myself responsible for any
debts that he may contract in my name,
orotherwise.
Tno r.;s IT?UtLTroy,
By hie Attorney,
S WILLT.AM ILA.uLTON.
Melbourne,
April 5. 1852.
SillE nndersigned begs to inti
1 mate to the pzrttes who have
i possession of his deceased is er's lng
t age, saved from the wreck of the " Isa
helil Wa son," that he would esteem it
a gre:t favour if they would forward it
to the care of .ir. J. Elkington, Gee
S Inbe, who will defray any expenses
chargeable thereoc.
W. . ALLE~.
April 14. 1851.
-NOTICE.
L t RGE Case cent ining boxes of
Vermicelli came down from Mel
hourne on the 10th of December last, by
the fThamas steamer; having no address
or mark. I ant ?rot able to discover the
owner. If the abore case is n-t claimed
before Satnrday 17th lust, it will be sold
to pay expenses.
S. Strrrm,
Agent.
Geelone, April 6.
T?IF: puilic are cautioned against ne
gontiaicg the folinwing cheques:- •
One drarn h, Robert %I'Kay, in favour
of Ala. M'Ke.-zie. for £70.
One drawn by 'tm M'Gill & Co, in fa
vour of Rohe-t Coonk,for £10
One do do do £lI
And one drawn by Wm M'Gill. in fa
vour of Robert Sylvester, for £7; they
having been lost.
They are all drawn on the Union Bank,
Melbourne. Payment has been stopped
at the Bank.
cA UTIOSi.
* pAR'IES are hereby cautioned
i- against cutting or removing timber
from, or grazia , -tock on, No. 15 C and
14 B, in the parish of Moan-ghnrk :Nos
IP,, IC;4and 5 in the parish ,d Woorn
yaloak; and Nos.4 A, 4 8, and 5, in the
parish of Mlsrtesim.
Persons found cutting or removing
timberor depasoring stock,will after this
date will be prosecuted.
.TA3tE Arsrls,
Jog.S KIDDIE.
April 7. 1552.
TEN POTUNDS REWARD.
XTHEREAS some person or persons
have, within the last ten days cut
down and ,arted away a great quantity
of WATTLn TesEs and saplings from Sec
tions No IS and 19, Modewarre, (Mount
M riac,) n tice is hereby given that a
re?'a-d of Ten Pounds will be anid by
the undersigned !o any person who will
gir such information as shall enable
bin to prosecute to conviction the
offender or offenders.
BMJ Astx TnDt..e.
'uont Moriac, april S, 1852.
NYOTICE.
r IHE under igned will not he respon
L sible for any horses that may stray
from is padd icks.
Tuosras HeasRY.
Suppe d to be Stolen.
,. LADDER--The owner can have
the same on application at the
ofic, uf this p;per, on paying co t of ad
vet-rtiemnot, &c.
t:lh april, 1552.
i9 :? if)B.- Horseand Cattle
c Doctor. Castrator, &c., who has
hi? np·rds of twenty years experience
i,: te Vale of Ay!esbory, England.
F,,r.? baits, physic, ciuretic, cordlals&c,
blis:er ointment for ringhones, spavins,
seinti', be, stuff for the foot-rot in
she* marranted tornre. J. ., can be
rec-'s'.sw'sded by John Atkins, Esq., as a
c-Itr. asal safe colt cutter, all application,
tct A. Marray, livery statler-teeper,
Ge(--is-z, unretnalvattseded to. i
BO3ARI) ANTD RESIDENCE
. GENTLI1EMAN of steady habits
can be received in the family of a
professional man, as hoarder, in the im
mnedi,.te vicinity of Geelong.
Ter m!-e Th'irt- fire Shillings per Week.
Address (P. P.) care 'f Mr CoatsE,
Victoria Cottage.
BOARD AND LODGINGS.
1rESPECTARLE STEADY a[EN
may be accommodated with Board
and Lod ings, on moderate terms, at
No, I, Jasnesstreet, Ryrie-street, Gee
loone.
SBOARD R1ESID'.NOE.
cTH WI Gtentleme1 or a married touple eanhe
Srneivral as innmates in the hodse of a mar
ri-l p-natimin without family. Thle hous?e is
r,;r.s r al p iasntlly sittinted, overlhoking the
B.y-lm Ls stbles attahedl, and is within ten or
higlon ,linsti? r idk of the Squalnre.
'R.nrs t:ii.1::e. I:or ddress--apply at the
Ad;,,rri ;,r 'n;:;·,
To ANe: A rriarl.
SEW arrir.'.ls and steady men, return
ig f:?in ti:e Diggings, will uiet
with a ;: ,;.t -.?i.tle hime at 'urner's
Board aii LJ ,?!,.:,,-ho:'e, Mocralhol
a reet, next d'ir to :r Turpin's, draper.
near the WmVirf.
GCelcl;,., ;zov. 26, 1851. 4
Caution and Reward.
" !HERIEAS a Chinaman, named Tom
iShing, of low statute, round face,
ahscos'red froom my exployment, taking
with himt a gun, &c., my property.
I It revby offer a reward of £2 to any
policeman, for his apprehension; and
caution all pesons igainst emplayint
or harbouriug him, on pain of pro
secution.
Joun BELPRROCD.
April 13, 1852.
LOST.
REMOVED f-om the Wharf, on Ilth
February, Four Packages, descrip
tion as follows:
2 ale barrels, containing quills
I chest drawers
I green-Tainted box, "ith hinges,
and addressed " Thomas Em
blhng,' passenger per " Duke of
Wellington."
The undersigned will give a suitable
reward to any partiesreMurning tire mis
sing p ckages, or affording information
leading to their recovery.
JTAcKsou, RAE & Co
Geelong, 17th M\arch, 1552.
I OsT, the 22nd March. or about that
-A date, from the cott:ge adjoining
Mrr. O'Farrell's sale yard, in the occu
pation of Mr. Charles D d, a case or box
containing the fo'lowing articles -
No. I White chip lady's bonnet
2 Black bare e scarf shawl
3 Black satin cloak, trimmed with
lace
4 Baby's tipsy hat, blne trimmings
5 Child's black sa-inet jacket
6 Child's open white fancy dress
7 Two large China cups
And sundry other articles
Whoever is in possession of 11 or any
of the above articles, and will kindly se
store them to the care of Mr. White,
Victoria I[otel, Geelong, will be libe
rally rewarded for their trouble.
C rLSULEs DoD.
March 26, 1852.
LOST,
From the Paddock of lr LJacks, near
F:ants Ford, on Mondafy niiijt,
2o9t7 Marcd,
A BA Y i ARR E, slender made,
branded W off shoulder, switch
tail, a wen or unusual fulness under the
chin, without shoes, hoofs notvery good,
white marks on the back under the sad
die, and star in the forehead.
A reward of £2 will be paid on deli
very. at MJack's Hotel, or at Mr Jack's
Paddock, Fyans Ford.
Frans Ford,
29 Ii March, I152
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
'e7tltEREAs certain evil disposed
person, or persons, havine mali
ciously reported that a seizure of spirits
was made at my store on Friar's Creek
thereby imp'tting to me the charge of
sly g-og selling-I hereby offer a reward
of twenty Pounds to any person who can
trace the slander to its source, so that
proceedings may be taken against the
J ADAMS,
Buninyong Store.
To Poundkeepers and otkers.
TWO POUNDS REWARD.
a1 RAYED from Geelong, about the
26th of Dec. last, one large dark red
'Pollock. large horns, branded on near
side ?I T
3
One large strawberry Bullock, large
hors, branded a diamond near shoulder.
One pound each will be given to any
person delivering them to
Mi. Ro?rErr Cocwsrcn.,
Farmer, near the Burial Ground;
OR, TO
M. HENRrt MrrcriEL,
Saont, Geelong.
FIVE OR TEN POUNŽiS
REWARD.
LOST or stolen, from the Heads, about
ten days ago, a CHErsTNT EhoRSE,
star in forehead, branded D near
3
shoulder, hind fetlocks white. Five
Pounds reward will be paid on recovery
of the horse, or if stolen, Ten Pounds
on conviction of the thief.
MICir?EL MAh?RK3Or,
At Mr. Ril y's. the Rock of Cashel.
Market Square, GCeelong.
STOLEN OR STRAYED,
FROI North Ket Wardy Yallock, in
March last, a Ro?N CL'r, rising
ive years old, one hind leg a little lame,
a rat tail. banded like X on the right
side of the n*ck, and like I on the right
shoulder If stolen, £5 reward will be
given ,n the recovery of the animal, and
the conviction of the ,hief; or. if strayed,
£2 w 11 be given on delivering him on
the station of Featscs BSEG, WVardy
Yallock.
LOST f ors Btllarat, about the 31st
March, a chesnnt horse, white
down the face, branded W on the near
shoulder, and T offside neck.
A reward of two pounds will be paid
on recovery of the horse, or one
pound for informatiur where it is to be
found,
JAMEs Sncco,
Chilwell, Greelong,
April 5, 1iS52.
IO 8T,
At the R'ce Course, on Thursday,
A DARK hAY MARE, branded M
.snder the s'ddle near side, a few
gry hairs on forehead, about 6ifteen
han's high, had bridle and saddle on
when lost. Two pounds a ill be given,
if left at the Princ- Albert Hotel, with
Michael Hynes.
S[IEEP LOST.
tROMf Mr Austin's paddock, at Rates,
-ord,on Friday night lst. About
300 F.t Wethlrs; sante of the sheep are
svwallo'e marked in off ear, and the others
have a slit in the near ear.
A Reward of Ftve Puntrds will be
giren for the recovery of the sheep on
application to
M3n. .TAEs AusTrin,
Newtown;
OR,.
3FMn. G rrTcEr,
Butcher, Geelong.
Aptil 5, Is52.
e0?TOLEN, fromn Walford's, Young
Queen. South GeetBIIs, on the tubht
if 6Th Aipril, ,G ( IY HORSE, branded
Sl,?tch tn der near shulder, A rewrard
..f £2 :-ill Ie p~id for the recovery of tie
niso, or £10 fir inf rmati?,n that will
leIs' the c oarictloa of the tief.
STOLEN OR STRPAYED,
Prom the Bal!arat Diinqu,
LI';TIT BAY IHORSE, braided
Y Y ]J near rho,ulder, IAU (,ef side
neck. switch tail, two hind fetlocks
white, about fourteen hands high.
Whoever will bring the same to Mr
Blair, Corio-street, Geeio g, or to Mr
Benjamin Grabble, New Town, will re
ceive £3 reward.
STRAYED OR STOLEN,
FROM Mr. Holmes' paddock, a hay
mare, branded W near shoulder,
W near n'ck.
If strayed one pound will be paid to
any person who will deliver her at
Christie's Bazaar, Ryrie-street, or to
Thomas Henry, on the farm.
If stolen five pounds, on conviction of
the offender.
,TOLEN, from Walfords, Young
3 Queen, South Geelo,,g, nn the night
of the 6th April, a D)anK BRowN Honse,
branded H near shoulder, J under
saddle near side, TD off shonlder. A
reward of £2 will he paid on recovery of
the horse, or £10 for information that
will lead to the cor.viction of the thief.
J~aEra CUSSOLD.
£2 REWARD.
STRAYED or STOLEN. from Bunin
vong, on 17th starch, One Large
Bay Horse, branded OR near shoulder,
X
S on off jaw. Any person causing the
said animal to be restored to the owner,
will receive the above reward.
Josxsit CATO.
Four Pounds BEsrard.
ONE blue grey bullock, white star in
forehead, branded GB off hip.
One black and white magpie bullock,
with one horn a little lower than the
other. branded G B of hip.
One light red and white bnll'ck, (very
large branded) D Co off tibs, A off
hip.
One lightrellnw bullock, white back
branded D Co off ribs, A off hip, (very
large).
The blue grey and yellow bullocks,
lonst from Bruees' Creek in hobbles,
the other two were lost from River
Station.
Any person delivering any, or all of
the arove bullocks to John Armstrong,
River Station, will receive one pound
each. Or any person giving such infor
mation as will lead to the recovery
of any of these, will receive ten shillings
each.
Fire Pounds Rteward.
STRAYED from the River Station
near Geelong in the end of August,
1851, a dlark brown horse, about six
teen hands high, duck tail, branded a
spectacle under the saddle, CF on the off
shoulder, (this brand faint only a hair
brand,) TG branded shortly before la-t,
off side he neck under the mane.
Any person delivering the same to
James Christie, livery stable keeper,
Geelong; or, John Armstrong, River
Station, Geelong, will receive the above
reward; or any person giving such in
formation as will lead to the recovery
of the same, will receive a reward of
three pounds.
TWO POUNDS REWARD.
L 0 S T or Stol- n, from Campbell's
Creek, Loddon, a BAY COLT,
branded = on the near shoulder, stands
abnout fourteen hands high.
Whoever will bring the same to Mr
Dutch. Black Bull inn, will receive the
above reward.
TWO POUNDS. OR FIVE
POUNDS REWARD.
LOST or Stolen, from Campbell's
Creek, Mount Alexander, on the
2,"th March, a CHESNUT 3MARE,
branded G on near shoulder, off hind
f-tlnck white, switch tail, white face, a
fewe white hairs on the saddle mark r ear
side.
A reward of £2 will be paid for the
recovery of the Mare : or, if stolen, £5
on the conviction of the thief, on appli
ca'ion to .tr Dutch, Black Bull Hotel,
Geelong.
.5 I REWARD.
LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, about the
17th January last, a ilack colt
with blar k points, long mane and tail,
broken in to saddle and harness. branded
X on off shoulder, and ha= a few white
hairs on the hody and forehead.
Whoever will bring him to 1Mr.Harri
son, Shearer's Arms, Newtown, will re
ceive £2 reward ; and ir stolen, an addi
tional £3 on convicti.m of the thief.
Newtown, Ist a,,ril, 1652.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
LOST from the Forest Creek, Mount
Alexander, on the 18th of February,
a Black horse, about 16 hands, branded
HP conjoined on near shoulder, slightly
collar marked, long tail, no shoes on
when lost.
Whoever will niveinformatron of him,
or bring himn to Daniel Harley's, Brien
Bar, Slooras"ool-street, Geelong, shall
rereive the above rewrd.
TWO POUNDS REWARD.
OST from Kildare, on the ISth in
S tanat a Bay Mare, off hind foot
white, branded N on near shoulder,
Ismall K on off shoulder, scarcely per
ceptible, rat tail. Had on when lost a
saddle, bridle and martingale.
A reward of £2 will he paid for the
recuvere of the mare, or £1 for infor
mation'where she is to be found.
Apply to
Ml. PaEzsroN,
SportSman's Arms,
Kildare.
FOUND,
, GREPY FILLY, GAi near
V' shsulder
Black Ilorse, cart breed, GP nearshonl
der, two white hindl fetlocks
Black Horse, CC off neck.
(Picked up hy the Police.)
Any one claiming the same can get
them by paying the advertisement, and
,pptling to
TInr DEnzx,
Livery Stables,
Geelong.
SOUND straying in town, a big
a BLACK CAILT HORSE, collar
marked, small star in forehead, and
branded f near bhoul;er. C 0 ',n the
oppositre side nf the neck tunder the mane,
Apply to .Mr. !Henry Dewing, or the
ChiefConstrahle. who, ill on paymrnt
of th:e expenses deliver him over to any
party giitng proofs of his being the
real owner.
Geolng,
12th March, 1852.
FOU7N D ST!RA lY\T0.
A BROWN CO? !CIORSE,,r a.eed,two
t thttle hind feet. S on near shoulder,
illrgib!e brand on tdif neck The owoner
can have the sante by applying to II.
Desring, and psyini the expenses.
CAUGHT,
CROSSING Tinm nARKET-SQITARE,
On Saturday Ereni;n, with saddle,
bridle, and meartingale,
SA BAY itORSE, off hind fetlock
white, branded near shoulder
JP
The owner can have her on payment
of expenses, on application at the Prince
of Wales Hotel, .larket-sqnare.
STOLEN OR STRAYED,
FR03i
Mr. Williamson., Paddock, Indent.d
Heads,
A DARK Brown Mare, branded L
on near shoulder, a mixed blaze
in the for. head; two pounds reward will
be given on recovery if strayed; and
three pounds if stolen, and on conviction
of the thief, on delivering it to
Mn. SanrrT,
Scottish Chiefs lrotel.
STOLEN
ON TRE NIGHT OF FRIDAY 2,zo
April, from the jnnction of Fryers'
Creek, a Dark Iron Grey .:orse, switch
tail, branded F on near shoulder, 4 off
shnlder.
A reward of £5 will be paid on reco
very; or £20 on convict on, by applying
at Clydes ale's Livery Stables; Mr. J.
Grant, South Geelong; or,. to K rk's
Livery St hles, Melbhoune.
SUPPOSED to have stra:ed, and now
in the possession of the Chief Con
stable, at Geelong, one BAY HORSE,
star in forehead, f. ur years old, branded
like H T off shoulder.
RF CaaRIAx,
Chief Constable.
Geelong. lTarch 6.
BSiONDEI) on the4th instant, from
the station of the undersigned at
Elephant Bridge, James Brown, groom,
taking with him a bay mare, saddle and
bridle.
A reward of ten pounds will be paid
for information that will lead to his
conviction.
Description of James Brown.-Ahout
5 feet6 inches in height, fair complexion,
stount made, native of Scotland.
De-cription of Mare.-- ay, black
points, about 14 hands high, small star
in forehead, branded 0 near shoulder,
at d 311 off shoulder.
. R. Bosroca.
Elephant Bridge
April 7. 1852.
HEALTH WHIPRE 'TICS OORT.
HOLLr>WAY'S PILLS AND OINT
3rE\'. - P?svrteros or FeaDr. - The
underig'ai have the sincerert pI- asure in lbing able to
appri'-the public of Victora. that the Right t!onner.le
Farl Gtry, her rfaj.sy. 6ecretary of sate for the
Colts ls. has been ple?-d. at the instanee of Prof.nr
Hollsway, to inttrust the Local Governmentof this
clot ,y to take messn'es for per.teetin the trnhlri:tants of
the ttr:ore aain r the onttereitinlt of IHatr ay's
3ald.ii-es; that. in eonform tr with sch iastrucions,
his reeleucy tie th e rtrnr ha reaucol the
BRITISH STAiPS RILL
to be ?orrunrted into the ?i?iltaire Council, and that
the Be re"ematives of the people, by passing the mea.
s vre rw.th.tr a lr?s dim ntienr voice, have adopted the
views o- the Imperial Government.
Unoer the prorisons of this Lw, it will in fIntre be
A FETANT
to counterfeit the Sta?m s alised to the realnble medi
emenlts prepared by Profetssr Hlloway ; hot, in oader
to mshke "assu.-nce doubly sure," 3ir Hos!,war ha..
at e-?sider-ble eap ne., eaus-I the " p' phlet of
Die et;on," that is wrapd rod hits medicrnes of the
first r?d seeonr sl??s. to he prinlte on paper, having, in
A tWTF.R IARK,
on ~rry leaf, the woats " Hotr..oWl 's Prr?L and
OrISte 'T'" mwear?v in-whircl, it is believcl, casot
pl'otal be imitaslet in this co*,y.
Of tlhe' m.edijeire tha rut uop. the undl-rsieed has
jt Raceored a lare einalt'nment : and they bee to uo
ncanre that thry are in ruars.nrf ttphint igl tlteir
sut-aents with prr-Ls e' the nrew sttek; it' y rv'itnore
tik' tihi aopmltnity of espresstn-t" ier oute- tlia the
p-olpe of ?itora will a;,ptriate tie efl'.i of the
Imperial and L iest Gorernmen s to pre-srre ;hem from
the del*errioos e'e?itof Counttrfeit Tr sh ; slI that
they will second the endetvolsr of Prole for Holloway
to sio them the Genuine ?tedeines hrby purehasint only
of the stahori<ed agents, a list of whom is appended to
this atfertluteent.
These Medicines have now established themselves in
this Prorinre by means of the numerous wcnderfll
u*es which they have efferal, whenall the U reular"
mean?s hre Tfa'le. The publisled cases ere not as one
to a thousand of the told amount of mood dlone. The
fotlbwine is a Cate which ba lately come under our
nltine. and to which we give poh'icity. W.e may
obaerre that her peuliar ailment was lrge dl?rs in the
calf of the leg.
"BRJn?at)Laubh,tgu t 1850.
To Mewrs. Rusele and WaBton,
OGentlemen.
I am hppvto nform yo that sine I applied at
your stores for Holloway's Pills and Ointment. I have
mlean soound cere of my t1v. which had been had
upwardsof two years. I have trslt many doctlosin
this eontry,. and enul4 ind no reltif; al, by appline
Holloway' Pils aslid Ointment, [ have m eIs a sound
omreof my leg in the space of two months. I seld ye
this note, and, if you think pmr -., you an Mt It
auteetised. MARGART rJO?EFS.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully eficociofs in
the following complaints:
Ague tflammation
Asthma Jaundice
Biliams Complaints Llrer compltlnts
Blotches on the skin Lambago
Bowel Complaints Piles
Colics Rheumatism
Coanstiplton of the Bowels Retention ol Urlne
Ca.smmption Scrofla. or Klog's Evil
Dlebilty ore rlalrsts
Drtpsy Stone ant4 graret
D setoery Sendary ymptomo
PIrytireto Tc.aoultnreo
gemale Irregulart?es Tumoors
Foerro ala kinds Uer
FiRs Venreoal affeettios
ot Wonrms of all lnds
Head-ache Weainte, from whaterer
tnditaerilm roue, c R.
The Plls tbould be se?d, cnjonlotly with the Olnt
ment, in moo of the followiez r-cs;:
Bad le?s GOrmt
Bad hea Glandular sweings
Bumns Lumbago
B-mlnom Piles
B, atf ~Mosquito, and lheamrti-m
..amdnlle Faelds
Cio Bay Sore nlpples
Chicrto-ot Pere throats
Chitlthnls Shin diseases
C-hpped hand Se?nry
Crons (tot) Bore heads
Canser 'Inmaor
Cntracted it k lffl olinto meets
teplrmtlas1ss Woutls
tuirotas rtws
These inrnlunble mtedlefnes are old by tpmnprietor,
PROFESOR HOLEOWAF, . Strand, London., and
at his manufactory at Paris anl MIalrid, and by
J. . WILLIAIS,
Sitalfoner, Oeelong, whlneale Icnt.
tUB-AGE.STS.
The foltwlnr am the anthorlsed agnets lr this pro
vifnert--Wr iownorr, egrocer, rteaot Bourte-tlset,
(three dores from, the Cornwall Arms); Jolx O'KRtEs ,
roice, Little Cotllins-stret, East; I r t'tItAMu BELLt,
erser, Newitwn; Mfr Wsr.tixl Wnrrncotsst, Emn
S?re. Warndy tYalltk; Mr P.Trant?s.?,Feymotr; Mr
3. K T.ittwu , Klmnore; and Mr RPtrasl Wr?nras
l'Kthrsor, lBroken Ricer; sir Ta~,lmo, KIknittl;
irs?.ue ?na Warste, storekeePer n Io wh rlwdrltts.
itterliin ,ltrh; D iO'f an Co., Warrmbool ; Dti
CAn 3PRA, tetirrtito Plaonl, Adelaide llondary;
Rrrrrtax trmot.u a?n Co., Gronn; Jome Vtsrrtr,
tIrt apons, nd M1r Cot-etr DArts. Itinray, for the
Iour sy Di·trfct; E. Marmirs, drnlrit, Aehby; at
nsn I?oBOiss, Cnolet ir Mtctatr HLstsr, Iia
MUs, " amapltle Rle r; Mr E?onat Krrair, Glenelzr
Mr f. larian, Oena IUlcer; SIr J. Rnlssuwnro,
Pird ndi r rIL Pe we, Port Flcy I Mr J.,Btrn ,
Hloe' tin. Blwardsn Liver.
i.t.,-Sf"4-Aretta wrantd for lhe Iantrnotr. a?t
ONE pound rcward.-Lost, BRIGHT
BHAY MAnE, brnlded 00 offhiou!der, IT near
honldter, white estar on forehnd., emali humo, hbolit the
dxir of an ea, snier the neck, from adlan. Any one
glinl- Infrmttalln Ibat will lead to to me reeery of tl:e
more dlhtr in t ir Jilin Z i rells, llnllytin , or to tll.
Commollnner at Ballnrat, will recite Otie taoro two.rd
of lno PInttod.
T WO Pounds Roeward.-Strayed from
Ltha tlatlon ol the inrlrdtnled, about thirlern
monothale ince, one DARK RtY PFILLY. blck polnts,
ilnhendlel, now tlre? yeart old; Ilany persOn dlnllg icl
Informnation as will lead to her rerorery will recevlre lt
aIoce rewar. ROBERT ADAMS, Green Vale, Brier
Iopklno.
1IW pontds reward.-Lost, supposed
II to b:e t. ,. from the stn of )?Ir w. S. ne, on
theW.Wmmon li.or, oa Tulorlay night, r.ctohelr 1-h. a
ll'Y ItOi SE., :;hot diteen and a hd Ihand.l, ong
::tch tlil, rtantied D oo near shoulder, ofi ftro l" in
ktl. A PLE..-ItITTE'' GREY tOriSE, lno bLao
tail. atbout thirto en ?aed a half hand, blind near eye, oil
wall eye, branded IJ near .honldor. AI off shoulder
The abo rewatl will b paid onl delivery of the same
to the Union Inn, Mflon-stret, Getlons ; or to Jonla
HAtt, btlacksoith, 3Mount Sturgeon; or to D. A. IBr.rn.
rangeotorer.
TnWO POUNDS Reward. - strayed
In hobble., from Clarke's cultivation paddock,
adjoinine the station of 3Messrs. Woldle and Pati.n, at
tIn my Arab noar, hlaek a?tit., crack n hoot ott
bint ler, branded K on of shoulder, amm. blothed
brand indlerm-att on frl shollder. Any peenr brtncing
the osar to ? r Williamo Lsnhenrse. Gvelsne, or to
dMr. Edwanrd Langhome. at the stor, Friar's Creek Dig
ring., will receive the above rewant. Feb. 23.
FOUR POUNDS REWAERD.
aA bald-faced BULLOCK, brandel TA near ramp
T K ear ribs. A brndlte BtLLOCK. brandelt W F
near runn. near thlh,. F near neck, C rar erih. A
roan BULLOCK, Lrandetl S ear rump, J-I offmtrnn.
X dark red BULLOCK. branded R near rump. 3-I off
rnnp. .Any peor tricin stl dl informattet as will lead
to the recovery of the btrove bllocko, ittler to IW. H.
SwurArraLPPs.)tlron Plains, near Cero.rtads; or, to
T. It. Ptx. Rallan, shall receive the above reardn.
Ter aresuppopa to be between S1'Cay' Inn and Bun.
ntnyon.
-r]rERN Pounds Reward.--stolen or
J Strayed from the Town R?sero, C'hilwell, on
Sew Year',s nay latt--a CHFPSTNrT HIORSE, about
15 bands high, star in forehead saddle marked, hollow
b?ret . aort switch tall. hearned O off shoalder, O near
shoulder s'arcely legible; hat on at theo tie a la i
new tether rope. A rrewat of .2 will be pahl for the
hore if strlted. and tO ono the roontrtion of the thief
if stolen.--lC llt ht ll d R . ttl O . ... -?-.
TEN Pounds Rew?'ard, - btoie or
S rayed tfrom Slont Alexander Dicrrts, a
BRIGIIT BAY 3ARE. fire years old, fifteen hands
and a half high. branded C on near shoulder. Any ,r
mtt brinaoin thetcame to 7Fr. I?rar 3frrtrctto, South
Fletlne, or to Mr. I'rLlrtrr. at the Ditints, late of
the Bl-ekBaIl Inn, Gfronle. shalt weceire the rewa?t or
i5, or £10 on e.tltetton of the thief or theves, if-stolen.
RETRY IttTCHRf T S.n. ilh ttreno.
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
Stolen or Strayel, a BIY CO1;, branded B off
shoulder, P near shoulder, squat tail. A reward of
Thnee Poutndnwil bertrin for the reeovery ofbth horse,
en delivery tit Sers. Tanasone & DtscA, Borke
starn, lelbo?ane; or. to WILLT.u Kxox, Crown Hotel,
Ashay, (ieelt?¢; and If stolen, a further sum of £17 on
onricn'an of the thief .
rIWENT Pounds Reward,-Lost.,
' snpponed to be Stolen, from Pryer's Creek, Mlount
Ahlxander, a BRIGHIT BAY SMARE, about fifteen
hbnds hitzt, white sotor in the forehead, long bang tarl,
branded on the nearshoalter HIt. If stolen, the abore
rewart will te pid on conviction of the thiefnr tleres,
or .i for the delivery of he mare toWrt.ltat Onctut.an,
1at Mr. Donelly'o Join-n.' Armi Inn, CO.ro-stret, tire.
lonn, or to the undersiafed.-H- ar e 3fncnH.r., South
Geelong.
OT ST,-- Dark Bay Horse, branded
on the near shoulder J W, from m [r.PortLxrr's
o?nhnron," Caoto-street. A Reward of Two Ponmds
willt paid an the delivery of the Hor-e at the ' Bush
Inn."or at ft. '?a?rner' or. tie o .ltroea.
S01J5NtD ASTRA 1.-On Sunday, the
- 15th Pebuury. two Horses of the following de
s'riptitn were left tsteord to the fence of the unader
si.aed, near the Od lRace-enurse; they are supposed to
have been setao , and left there br the thires before
iing into town. A ULACK IIORtE, without any
wh'r. banded R B on the near Ibr ul t or, a de ft breed.
A BAIY ORSE, branded I C on the near shouldr.
blost points. tar in forehl.l. Both htl saddles and
bridles, when tirtt teen, but afleratlrtoe ofthe bridle;
was matioin. The Ownros msy harethem on application
14luu.ti, a dark bay tiOi).s,,, auut
fidteen hand= l:ih. brarded litedmh!e hoste heo
not very s:-ible, 2 h:nd feet white-the brand is on the
onffihoaider-ernae to the roation oa, the ni:ht of 1st
Jann?-r,,an. ra.s thon ratier tert. Whoever ean prove
him to be threir pr.owrty, may haro itt. hyr patino the
expnose of a.lerist.r . WILLI?'l ROB , Overse-r
Io Tetr?rCampbh4il nI Clark. Bunar, 1t!hJolauary,
IFOUND antd is tt1 ct1 iDtittioinit at
- liRTTIE"' .ZAR, eywri?.nr-et, Gon -ne, a
AYT 311\RP. ber,-.Td "t on oear .hollder; when
hound htat on a osale and hrit.!. The onexr may
have rth. same on orp'inari.to, and pamrtn..t of D.aeo .
OlUND a DARK Bi:OWN MARE,
S Iranded a hone solte on near shoulder, witl
numo.er 4IO alboe; switch tail arnd mail sar on fore
boe.. The owner may have her on payIng expenres of
ondtoetis?n &e., by applying to itr John Thotamon,
Little iIlnp-l-,et.
OUND.-A CITESNUT MARI'E,
Sbrdnde"I .D near shoualder, star on foreh-ad, one
LE
hind foot witte. The owner an hare the same by
payinIt this -drlrotio?mert. Ar?ly to Salt-c rL H.A
ano?r , Jlopkijs Ino, Portland Rott.
tntt J.anney. ll5t.
_UiNNING on St. Mary's Lase tta
..b tione, a GREY HO1?SE, abott :reenrn hanlds hch,
brodeol J C near shudaler, rollar tarked. .oed, ith
.:-ceraened is willlnL to purchase him -C.GLlEDIX
STR'.YI-'D from Mr. Bell's station,
SWardy Yalek, shont the Sith Deermber. A
DARK BAY OIRSE?, about 17 hands hith.: branded
B on the near snholder. (brand not very distinet.) Any
rean i?tling sotice wherp the hbore may be found, or
d.litrre-in t.im to R. STIEI.LITZ. Fe., ttainn: C. V.
STIECLITL; or, to J. B. HIITTOS & OC. Gretmng
rilrt he Lkndtomely wwradt.
S?TOLEN from mny Paddock on utue tst
ofthis month a RAY tlOR?t, tar on ifhonlder.
ent fre flstt''a, near hind foot white. A REW tRD of
O.0? POUND will be ir?n. for his reoeery, and
TWO POUNTIS on r?ntetinn of the offender.-or
A. I. YrlILLE, Wa. CIPsoL. Ballarat Station, lrd
STOLE' an the Night of the 2Sth of
t la month from my Pad loe. a YELLOW BAY
311E5, bronded Y oear shntder, ldtt l three years.
Also a larme BIY MI.RE branto B near shailder,
offhontler, lone tail, a-.d six years. . REWARD of
TWO POU'0D$ will be given for each. on Informati n
-t-In given where they are. or if left at the station anM
PlVE POUSI)N RE TA.D iven on connvitlon of rie
pa.tIe.a-For A. R.YUILL.E, WC.CAXPBtLL. Rallarat
Station, lt March.
S TOLEN from the house of Samuel
Wtilliam. RBo?oltcar. ,in onndar n.tatl. tre Iltt
rnttoar a GREY HORSE. branede Ki oft shoulder, with
sad.i'e and hrid!e, and stntdry oter thlngt . Fire
poundt reward will be given on the apprehension of the
thiter and thb reeaery' of the tllnis, on briagiag them
to StoIELt. WILt.LL t, Btrakwater.
R?GIILATIONS OF THE LTEUTEVANST GOVER
SOR ASND EXECUTIVE COUSCIL,
por the gauiance of the Poot Oifi Dbplrtme?t onder
the Act of the Liuentanrt Gwernor atd trltlaotive
Cotmetl, 15 Vie.. So LX, inttluel! " An .Act ton amnend
the Law for the Conveyance and Postaze of oler'."
PosTtsertn s aen Posor Orlctr.
. All p'eesns in the dr.a't-nlnr of the Poolt O?ice
ar rtualred to make themelets thorntnoghly srtnltol
w-thl the se?emal pros:o r tof tie s id Act, and as far
as in them lis to Iso that they are duly carried lto
stroer. Thro wtll be Leaided In such nmlaltrS as te
not thrrela speetlly prurite for by the following
(1rper Il Room for Polt 021w.)
IL. A teprarte eee or opttm-nt, where prleabTe,
muart In every ease be prerided to otadot~ng the
bItne? s of the PFat Ofiin.O
(t oot Ote ")
Il. The words PFot Otice mo?st be eshblted In aIre
eotnpiicuonu dlartet ouaoide the btdiag. to oas to
tnitost pobhit nat:tinet.
(OtrIeaI Delntaraton.)
IT. No peroo swth has not abseIbeed thP Deearatlon
mlolqot br elasse of tile Act shtll hare aceta to the
nterior of a aI ng OPire open.)
V. Erery Pont Ollee Ia to ba oienelat atm.t, and to
cidnee at 0 p.m., ecetlt where to mails arre au a lJtr
hor.r, to whtich e?s the o~le Isto obe kept open for
hbalt an bour afte slteh aririval, but ot later than eight
o'oc nday Altedanre.)
VT. On Sunoday contry Poamtators mast open their
Oltoee for one toor, ithor beore or oafter Divine
ersirel as may be enIdoltorod most oonrenlent for the
p (i( m(oal of Oice.)
VII. The OfIce most not e reore?i withlout the
coPnsent of the Poctmater Tenoral.
(LeNtr ltot, mns retion. Clooingtime, hoswr?eltted.)
VII. The b:er bi muat be fIad in a envenbett
and aeoo.hlble emotlon, and the words IrPsi OGlte
Letter Boa" plae?t orer it in very hplan oharaeteos.
It ronstrutlon muat be neeh as it trovide for tlio
o cur ty of Coo leiter, and It I to be elotd only during
Llttlate ot despotchao the toaltatt direced bhyfole
So, II,
DEpAr rE D sn Etettr Or hatl.n.
(DInpatch of nurl. Letters to e tatpoed iand plainly
markhld.)
IS. Kaelt Postmaster tis esrefolly to stamrp erery
It?ur ptsncg tlrogpll h!s ofi?ee wllh the aprpmllrloat
Poat oa,' stornp on the day on ht.,b it it reoive,i,
ao1, In t~e there shonn!d not be nlttel tlhrmso a Istlaolp
or ltRmpal elttt al to lhe ratle oif p.tg', l, It s to wnre
Ielgily loherson the potiet willb sictl It is ehnr?eable,l
rotrklno Ileters on whic thie I toup Is p?- It, at the
inme of hslny delivertd In, willt rt I nk, lmol utopaid
letaters wit Itack Ink, nas a ditringult.hh nl nark. Hte
-will frthor tsttoip wit red ink the wcrosr " Lorslpaid,"
Ott lelter' wrhielt on so paid.
(tntreob!e doltre In stlamp ro be elhanolI olily.)
X, It is Imtpomtnat Ia ali leotera slhr,ol, ?na ae clar
iropreoslon of th Ofilce lalol slamp, arl reatr eore
mULt ho toakean rnt tle moveablel Iofort It correetly
changed at Ithe commencmtort o0 eacL tay, wlten an
implosion of the stamp mnost be made in a book to be
kept for ltht purlose.
(.irteet ofa hours for closni the mail.)
XI. A statcleent o the hours oe f cosienthe sItoit is to
be kept atItxed on some exterior part et each Post
OlPti, in order to avoid the frequent oocurre~e atl
letter: t ir, put in after the departure of the moad; a?d
each Pet m11 deettll be cloat- for half an hour heft,
the dps;patch of tihe mails, to allow time for a-swrtino.al.t
s?nlsi?f the.samei but letters will be received to wit:!in
a quarter of an Ihurof despatch upron pa3 ment ol a t
of sixpence for each letter. Letters put in too late for
tr.mrlision mast be marked with the words, '"too
late," and the date of the mail for which they are so
tate.
(Assortment of Letters.)
XIT. All letters received into any Post Office are to
be careflily assorted; each dese*iption of letter.
t. tEampl ,"s , paid," and " unpaid." being tied in sepa
rolate bandtes, an forwardned in the mail ba; aldres?-di
to the Post Offi? most conveniently situated for distri
bution with reference to their addtesm and each mail
bar is to be carefully secured and sealed by toa Post
master before it is despatched.
XIII. Malts are to be made up at each patsin of the
mal conveyante. A LetterBilt, spoeitit, e the contents
of such mail, Is Invariably to be forwarded? with each,
havint the word "nlli" written acrl s wihen there may
not be any letters, that a Letter Bill may appear for
every day the mail should hare arrired or been de
patched.
(Loters for other Post Offices.)
XIV. When there may be letters for any Post Office,
situate on stme other road, they are to be sn: in the
mailto to the Post Otlice nearest to the junction of such
other road, the pe-ta~e thereon belay included in the
Letter Bill with those intended for distribution at that
office I and. when re-forwarded thence they are to be
entered in the letter bill as "mis sent," in order t at
the Postmaster may be allowei credit for the samue in
has recent; and special care must be taken in tile
as.ortment of mails immedistely on their arrival, that
letter,so requirire to be forwanred. mat not be detained
beyond the first dspattch alter their receipt.
(Leter bills tube duly sifted and mbemhred.)
XV. All letter bills are to be duly dated and signed
before despatch, and numbered in proi;esive series,
conmmencir.g with So 1 on the first dar of each year,
and they are also to be rreeiptol and dated immediately
on arrival. Car. must be taken in statint the hour of
deopatch and recapt, as on these documents tite Poet
master-General must h-pend In imposinc penalties on
t'e contraetors for delays in the conveyance of the
mails.
Time bills.
XVI. All time bills which accompany mails are to be
receipted and returned by the following post.
(Letter hills to be entered.)
IV[I. All letter bills. whether received or despatched,
are to be carefully entered in a book kept for the pur
pose, and in case of letter bills being received un
si-oed they are to be immediately returned for signpr
mI.
(Incorrect ellcer hills to be returned.)
XWIll. The receiring Pormaster is to be considered
ehartaeable with the fall amount of postage specilet In
the letter bill on such tettersas are upaid, and with the
ditference of postage due on such as are only partially
pre-pail,, unless n?to ecomparison with the contents of
the mit, he should find the same to be incorrect, in
whih r caehe is or cire notice of the error by the next
mad to tile Postmaster by whom it may have been
despatchaed In order that both the letter ball and book
mar be ctrrcteud.
(Lt?cer bills incorrect in respect of paid letters m?t also
be remtroem.)
XIX. Should ite tetter bill be neorrect in respect to
paid .ttersit mutst be returned in like manner, the des
patchingt postmaster being chargeable with the postage of
such letters.
Rapan op PoSTAGE.
(Table of rate of postr.e to be publicly exposed for
inspection.)
SS. A table of the rates of postae set forth in the an
nexed schecule is to e kept constantly legible on some
convenient part of eath ost-office for public ispection,
and etch posanoeter will take cat that such rates are
duly charged an aerourted for.
(Letters not prepaid to be charged double.)
XXI. Letters not paid in advance, or not having to
them stamp'eqatl to the rate of perage, are subject to
double the rauts of pre-pid letters.
(Ship letters.)
XII. All letters for places beyond the colony, must
be pm-paid, or havreafixed to them stamps equal to the
raeoof ostage.
POSTtAGe ITAOIPS.
(Letters bearing stamps.)
XXIII. Letters having stamps affixed to them equal
to the rates of postae char?geble upon such letters, pats
free of all other postage. The stamps are to be placed
on the front of the letter aborte the soprsription.
(InsafEicientr number of stamps.)
XXIV. In cases where the of the stamps is less
than the amount of postace to which it would be liable
if pre-paid, the Ioter must be charged ,on dlivery,
double the amount of the diffrenee.
[Sdp letters lnsunfilcently stamped to be returned to the
General Pest Office.]
XXV. Letters addressed to parts beyond the Colony,
berit,.- an insuticient number of stamps, must be sent
to the General ost Office, lelboomre, to be returned, In
all practicab:e cases, to the writers.
[Sale of postate ta.0mp Stamps to be obtained from
the General Post OfKlie, 3Te:hourie.]
XXVI. The severtlPostmasters wit be required tosell
peonay, snamps to the public. ebich they oilt obtains,
open rrtq?imtion, from the Ge.ertl Post Oftlfe at etl
tourne, and they m.tbe careful slways to have a sudi
cient supply on hand. The stamps will be of the follow
tog rates, vi.:-
[Price of stamps.]
Penny stamps .............. d. each
Two-penny ........ Il...... d.
Three-penn ................ 5L
[Poundag on Sale of stamp. tamps spplied to the
public wholesie at a reduction ]
XXVIL A pounodae of 4 per rept. will be granted
pons the ale of stamps, which will be supplfied to the
putlic at the following wholesale prices:
Penny stamps ................ 5 for s.
50 ," U.
O. 5 s.
10 " 8s.
Te-penny stamps. ......... a ed.
50 53.
15 " 18s .
Three-perrnny .........m55 " li.
50 "t12s.
73 "lOg
100 " 21s.
[Postose stamps forwarded to Postmasters and charged
in their monthly accouts. Stamps remaionig on hand
t. be econnted or ]
XXVIIi. Po-taco stamps, when forwarded to Post
mastrs, will be charged against them in the same man
ner as p-tage. and wilt be ineladed in teair monttiy
areount; bht Posmastesrs will be allowe- credit, at the
ren of ?sch month, for any stamps remainins unold,
upon their furislidng it proker statement thereof, in the
f6rm hereto annexed.
[P.strastors. ?e, not allowed to charge for stdamps be
yonst the tlei rate. [Dismissal for infringement of
XXXII. Any Pos'muater, or person employed In the
Pact Oltce, who shall (chlare any eidher r?re for Post
Oti?e tamps than the prioes fired in Boles Not XXVL
and XXVII. shall be dis?bmied front the srvnlce.
(Obliteratt of posroze tramps.]
XXX. When letters are posted all stamps on them
must he crefully oblterated with the stamp fuarmied
for that purpose. In the obliteratlon of stamps, tih
black composition supplied for the purrpose must always
be need; and Postmasrs and others are enoined to
be particularly careful in the performance of this partof
their daty.
(Letters with obliterated stamps.)
XXXC . Letters r-posted bearing stamps whlih bare
been prerioouly oblirerated, or defaced, mEt be treamed
as unpai, lettere.
(Postmanorate e., not to al1o stamp to pre-paid
lesiere.)
.XXXII. o pootmteer, or person employed In post.
ofie, is allowe to affit a postae stomp to a letter
sich eba beon prpa? d with moneyat his office.
(Ileg~itrtion of letters.-Bank notes or drsh should be
rut t hares for grea'er security.)
XXXIII. The syp?enof rPmihtration is appliuable toall
toeeipti-s of letters wihbout dietinction, whether they
co??tit coin or aontcltsof v:auesr not. Partire sending
bank-nott or drlrs soeulI he advised, fer preater secn
rity, to cut ou h nctes or drafts in haipe, and cand them
by different posts.letatn t.
XXXIV. Postmasters5 or other perseot empelntd ina
poset-ole, whin called upon to regoister a ltenr, wil
dentomd a fte of stixpence, whlehi, of coure, exonslnaire
of POniro that amy be dte IthCreon, atn wi5 stomp
or writ doniinr y, nn the letter, Ulrtgisered letter,"
and cater theadlrees ant number of l on thde left hand,
side t thle reeript back with whIch he ts folnieie. To
the party potuise the leter he will giee the receipt
whIrch ha will cut ot of tue book, and oron whiel he
mist enter the adlresof tlh leuer, seo as to correspond
with the entry in the hoob.
(Fall oIrtto of relistered letter to be entered In letter
bill.)
LXXV. TI1 full aurtsb of reittter ledtetes mudt he
renwrio upon the tTime ill," or "Leter Bill;" and
it will be tceesoary for rery oecer on oeninga b?u,
immelilely to soek the "Time Bill,"or Lletter Bill ;"
and ints the evFnt Sf a nlgstered letter beingentered
tlhereon, to crrtify ito arriral, by eltaOdliEC his initials 1o
met entry. lie will ithen place the letterin its prper
elhatls I for disposal, tanking s a.-knnwledgmentnn, by ni
tils or otherwise, from the person into whm hando it
moay bt slen for delivery or derspltch, eat oeicer pur
osing the same rourse until it lach the party for whont
it is intended, when Site soual oaffcirlecet is to heoab
ktaIsne, ansl 6rwamled to the omnerin Pint Odire at
.lb-house, with the vouchers which sacompa.led the
letter.
(Caution to me amr, and conseqoones nitching to the
ons of a reltered letter.)
XXXKeVI. Shonald any letter catered as relterd he
tolrnf, Site o0enor of the bit ntltst Immedltely report
the fact, as allthougmh the Pest Ofice reosne is by law
,xempt from ay lability fin stch rests, thie olSn-r of
tile dlepartment into whse poa-slon any seIt ll ndln
Iteris trarted, will hbe held respontsibe for it, snill Ihe
latll haver dioelargted Ilmslf of the reesonsiblity by a
iotldfaitnry eyplrsotlon.
(ieor-enetl Irtlrs for pladms beyond the colony.)
XXXVII. I.tters inteondanl fr any pinle biylo the
eolony may also Ibe rnglstered 5lt.On pyn)entt of a tinilar
fee, andi tihe reicipt front the P'ot-ntto r llofhl pI ' It I
whilch tel lturls odlresol u.il i r. elrtmel ty. lh first
no o)rtatniy to tie OlteCP whr-Oit was reg!fteO-, J bilh lit
votohers ,oit etetotrmsttlttit it.
1Mt-o, ReIt-s ,ttr.teeo. ann ScaDn l.rErr!:e.
XXXVIIllI. Whon litte-r, o'.-!,e,:r, or pirktol of
any kilnd au is-cri nt t, t ;:n,. ,,fit,. .tlt urrs "nle -
Frel nltmtst lotlaln ?tm le or triOt, n itn h frnt nofeach,
t.nl the larid tam rof ithe ltrwi or tiare alloni. tealt
Il ster or nswspapors or nloir pattelo will then be for.
ar~rIf t to ltelr drlinatllon b the t?fnt ptost,
(Unldelivertd ters,) Tlhlaiml httors to b
XXXIX. In the t ca t of tile l ,'rN or newN tr 0e
lurti ouT ldlt kno-w l lr inot to r i t er af r, v
XI.e. the Jlol I no: ... t t"e ,ýr , .
Pif.ion1, they mhlll be a. n 'J1.
P;lol Pot Ott, ,t h
eontitlhereafter ttvY Will i nt r, "' ' ?:I::n lr
tie.r ide, such ltters amr to be i,1ot1.. i r.lr
mirded. dt. fQr
(Letters refoued or aolnire a to partien C, e
hli re n etr, Il towritrs,) 1 ,
XLT. SMien Ictlers, newVp11icr, or panc. f n-"
tore"efl ed." or the iet'on to s o n I.r
deately to tlhe -Geerlcr Ptst OcfIe: M, burn l ..l
pu orle of being sert bt t ck t h Writer and flr "
-saes of I tte,- r,,t rn te , l ourn the •1 ' al
nandelirery is to be a3·iond on e"l e l rao
(itoeArned letters to be enterred ulle head o0r ml
sent"in ther litt,,r bill.)
XLt . The lett.rs or ne elturn e s ? r t le-o
irtle'l thein t!lr o;l mder tile heali of -rnti- '
in or!r that otIth le-t tlIm be alrl er.
the same in their acnoult.a, a d, I the oddr rs f ,
fud olr undle:iverno ri-iered It tte-r to ttu"lom e
be entered in full it the b tier bill. mat
(Unlotil.eI t .r. oitters.)
XLII. Foreign 1,tter und tivre are to be rdrtPni
as ufnelaiil in the Govermni nt Gue ttn at )MeIli.-ro
lnd at the lepiration of twelve mootl, if nlot sl.i.
far, they shall be retlrntl to London, or to the pI,.t
froo whence they have boen receicd, e
P o IrtOyS AND A oDRUES ,r
(Pettions eretiot Itomt or?tnl
XLIII. Petloons eud oddlros n ot eir lfojnre tr
exempt front postage. raey a
XLIV. NM imbers ofCouncil may receire frer oni;
ace, any aoddros to Her Majty ad Its Enes,'.r
thtte Lie utmeo nt. iee o .. t- e, cot lio and dl?t
eithler the Executive or I.ooslatioe Council if not,
condin 32 ounets in weil., and sent fithout o t
or in caversoreu at the side.
SEArnI?s' ANID o tLDIotRs' LrrES ...
(Silors' and oldirers' Letters.)
XLT. S?amen and soldiers, while they are emp?Tlr
in Htr 11sjtry's r-rrice, CaLn seln or recoive hlttr., rot
exceedinz half an ounet, in weight, on th, ir on p~ vt
coneerns only, at thte rate of Id. each, if suPeoR?o?iý
and forarded in conformity with the 1St clabCe olfta
Act.
AccorNrrs.
(Letter Bill.)
XLVI. All letter bills are to be carefully prr, ilr
the Postmaster to whom they have hern addri i·.1
to be forwarded at nouchers for hie monthlr Rt?o uP\ t n
the General Pot Ocero, at 3elbourne, byr tie frst ll In
atthe termination of each month, tozeitrinh tho
margins or eounterparts of those doespatel,,t, e
staeteent. (in form F.) of all lettero anto potae 't?,
which mnay then be remainint in his otice, as n. 11
any letterbills rceived in the early part of atr montc;
buaring date of despatch in the p tartmus oce.
(Postmaester's Acconts.)
XLTIT. As so on as practilcale ator the re.ritc o
these vonehers an a-nutrt will be uoumihi toh alrh
Pomastmaer. which i to be !rm eli.a-ly examinrol a.e
altested, and returned to the Genvral P1ot %ooe, t .i
b.mrne, wit the amotunt of coiev:ion% aly.apr :a .:;
thereon; and Postmasters will be held I:abe to t r
forfeiture of their quarter's salary sI- u!d anly art of
their col!etions for tile previous quarer bh in armr.
In sch rcounts the P?otmas:nrs will be chardl w:tr
the full amount of the letter bills, and allrr
credit when necessary in any of the followin; pr
entlars.
xLII. On being satifled that any elon, madr t
them, respetlee overchaoLto ltetters or pacelt ie, ju -t
In conformity with clatse 2l1th or the Act, Po,:ena..,
will return the amount ovecnrchemd. requerin Ih"n ar
ties to leare with hrm the covers, .ith ariee?it tB.n,?,
if they can be spared ; but if not. they will tate I xP,
rate receipt as a voucher for the amount which thipyr y
thus turtn. fn either case the reo:cpt m st Ite o
Ineý'd. and all such covers and receitlo shall Ie ftr
warded to the General Post Offce, rolburner. at ths
ent of each month, included in form F, that the Po,:
toasters may be allawtd credit for the same in tLeir o.
(Auddifonal Postace.)
XL . Anl additional pantaee which maybe demanrn
n letters icarnted rsngle only, but provint to be dol.t!e
treble, or as the case may be, s t be acecunld for at
the end of eaeh month, with the staecent of
letters and postage stamps remaining in the oel.
(Frhn F.)
Thre pontdae charteeble on letters not hadrx,
stampsofsfficient alue, as also the fees on repiste?r,
and on late leers, are to be accountd for in be
manner.
(Paym mt by PostmarsteriGene l. ronthly areow-.)
the Treosury w?.kly, witent any delluetion whito r,
all public monies collected sin e the last pelymet. ,
is further to make up and forward to the Audt, r
General, by the Ioth of each month, an olteteist se:
ment of such collections, trnsmitting, in support thtr
of, at oen afterwnards as penoible. the monthly awn.t
of the teereal Country Posrmasters.
ItAnwsPAP R?.
(ewspopens to be psted before 3 oclock pm.)
LIL ewspapers, if intended for transmiioni by
the tame days post, must be de]nered Into the Pot
O.fce at such hours as the Ponmatster-General m?n
direct.
(erwspapers free of postage.)
TII. All noewepaers, if posted in conformity rs:h
the r l of t h Ca o t its At, ae rte of pouat. with tre
eception of newsppers posted in any post tawn a te
Coloy, dreoed to a person within te limits of tl
place or its s Iburb% in which case posraee atthe ttle ot
one penny fer each nenwpapor will he ch*red.
(Peostmster to examine nirwpaper u .)
LIV. e o-trmaters are to eor rine newspaters as ono
as pracaticabhi an on detection of any enclcýr e r
writinn an the papers, eceptth atddres, are to chire
them with postage on the same principle as lettr..
GyeoRtA REriT?r.TIOS.
(Postmruters to report irrepularities.)
LV. It is the duty of every Poustmater to rrpirt I
the PosmasterGeneral. from time to time, annr r?-.
larity wnich may eom- under his no-ice relatirz 3 fti
business of the Post Office, and particularly on thn re
of the contraetor in the manntr of conveyino the ir'"
as rentds their non-prsrtlation from we t. r dolay
the time of arrival or departure, or in their clni-*
incletttes candfetinely, in violaton of Clause .S olf
ArL
(Penalties.)
LVL The attention of ial erians connected with . e
IPst Office Deparm, nt is partioularly direcun to e
pensties imposel- by lause XLIII of the Act for n ;:
neglect to comply with any part of the said Act or U?t
Regnlatjons.
(Letters o;ce posted canot he given up. J
LTVI. 1 letter once posted becomes tte pmprany, I
the person to whom it is addrsed, and cannot '..r -
any circum-tanr e be given up, even to die writo , t
must be forwarded aetrdinr to the addreI. No 3;;:
cation, however urannt, will justify a Postmasi er t c
pirtir, from this rule.
(Iotters nt adc r , ne or emperfectley directed, otoe t
to the Chief Office.)
LVIII. LettIes potei without ny ddres, or i- c
fectly directed, so tlat they cannot beforwmlc d ta " I
deinrtionL . should be duly stamped and sent to te ';e
aerl Poter Oftle, )ealbuc?ne,
(Letter Carrirrs' delirert . Lter Carriers on no rI"
tenia whatever, to stop or loiter ehiit hn cI- '
LL The Leter Carriers will dlirer lette ?i:h
the limits of rtle city of Melbourne, wice ln eeaoh , .
slarting from the t'enerl rost O.iee ot nine 'cl ck in \
tliemorning, and at two otcol'k in the art,,o: 0
eftter Carrierr l who shilr, andr r lny ereuon,, .i
whaterer. sop to deliser letners In the strett,' or Ot .0,
from tdrfrdiet ? o?nad, orloiter whilbte on dritt , il
be distmhecd from tde sorrior.
L. The Po(snrt ier .hnerol shall behr een
-ire ca-tisfaetory llnrity, by bond, to ie ce "l, j
himsetf In a 0r , and ti o tnrel i Ir n nto lr ,
co;tnd every prson concrned in the anor,?t
a.nd delrveer ofllr, hlmtorelfin 50l, enl to ar
In .iS each, for the diltitent nod aitmf, dG d5
their raies rerpctleely, and for doly 8eu e ou t
Po blic monies ptorin torouth eiurInnd.
(PSreries, deatir, or nlIr heoy. )
LXI. In the erivnt of ile dotlt. I on"' tz!!
Innoleney, lf any surey, tlotl i e int b" l0n to
slo? sc r ere ao, and t l ne suety ln med.
(aPe oMater -Geneal tbo e1terose a t ' ""
r tendony.) ea ro
LXtI. It oi the doty o the Poieat - ,er
:enee oi rate b oe rinl onolenoe r toio'c r
Pottonp?tos and Contrtoor--ee te ty ore
t! sad a tned tive in er-r nat ohf tie- r ?b , .
doitcd, perti nteL c iinn opunlis ol htd 0
ndprietor, Jai e Hfartorto n, t ro f tor't .
Colonial Serthr- , for the Llutent tng
oteotlmn. any m~otrto toe nn1o0tlo0 0 el. il 'eo
epoyrnr to him secoi.nry to eo:,!oo hnt
ttalliy to carry on the dutien entortttel to ho- 0*- ' 1
(Iinnrnolfentdn re et the Getr-cl post 010
LXIII. Tiue ener rat Post Oire wtl Iter epec:o
pttbli from rite n'elock b t.r toll 0:0 ts0.
(rirelrt of mailts btt 0-.e s )
LI[V. Ontte arrial froon oLoOo Io e of anl n i
wthtiot ans or In dolt colory elt- e ao pet
-o-hbtlhted , he prsite Petmaete-.r. nr 0 0 "'rO" 1 ",
tlte ese tmny be, whet-ttr On Scnolce, or toy n Ii'
oct forthrlih ntoUe aot mtil. hlrore lottno, alo t't' '.
rtO brtc t ohitt to tit Pon-t Olt 'e , liior coot l -Oe i tO
pitole r hoottfter nod toot, ctte0,ioO '" of c ,i n
tlnwvd topte I pll toolo ett,-rs 10,!o p ,tseil
ocer, nnd tole pyaltilr ilooomnnlt fr ,.tI =al ?t" 0
under elubnes XXXIII a00d XSXi[ nO tite sa01 --
(Prinate looltr-loot,) .
LXVI, FOoh'rlhrthot one ftirea Ir " noUe ,
cntillol to prlste bot, oltld obtain IO, r .lot'?r
mtPllllIng at tIle s?nme tim,
(Letteon, . opeCeb or lrePtoltn entoi or mitbhol
on-i Ot,ltltry orrteeloo by the I1d00 cous e thl ilt
ctorapt fmln leotntce. reo
00y Comoteed of 1f01 Evoellncr e tote IeritotiiOO
prietoe, , tft'ldIe? at s 0 tibfi at 00
itrf, North aGelOg
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