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To Cover.

THAT fine cart horse " DRAGON "

will stand at the stables of the un- dersigned from the 1st August to the 1st of December nex^. Terms, dßl 10s. for each mare. Groom's fee, 2s. b'd. A good paddock will be provided at 2s. per week, but no responsibility. Payment to be made by 1st of February, 187*9.

HENRY J. LEEDER,

Northam, July 19, 1878. [1.12.78.

Western Australian Bank.

NEW BRANCH.

A BRANCH of this Bank, in charge of

Mr. Charles Leonard Clifton, has been opened at FREMANTLE, and is now ready for the transaction of business.

FRAS. LOCHEE,

Manager. Perth, 8th August, 1878.

Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Hams,

and Oilmen's Stores.

G. INGLETON & CO.

HAVE just received, ex Orwell and Otway from

Melbourne, and Corfu from Loudon, a SPLEN- DID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS consisting

of:

MUSTARDS, French, English, and Colonial ;

Cocoas, Fry's Homoepathic Soluble, and Epps' Homoepathic Digestive, French Sweet Flaked, Sweet Sliced, genuine Rock, Curly Rock, and Standard Cocoa ; McKenzie's Choco- late, Soluble, Digestive, Homoepathic, Pearl prepared, and other Cocoas aud Chocolates ; Chocolate Creams, Sticks, Francars ; Crosae & Blackwells Potted Meats, Pickles, Sausages, Beef, Curries, Mustard, Jams, Bottled Fruits, &c. ; Wotherspoon's, Gray's, and Keilor's Scotch Jams, Confectionery, &c. ; Callard & Bowser's London Toffies, Rahut Lakuhm, Nougat, &c. ; Newson's Indian Curry Paste, Chutnee, Pickled Mangoes, Tamarinds, Guava Jelly ; E. Lafaurie ¿L Fils' French Confectioner}7, Preserved Fruits, Meats, &<*., consisting of Chocolate Maison, Con- serve de Poire, Pêches, Abricots, Coins, (quinces), Prunes, Reine Claude, Olives, Pâté de foie Gras, Mushrooms, Asparagus, Pois Moyens Clamart, Turkish Delight, Ice Chocolate ; Chicken, Hare, Venison, Ox-tail ¡Soup, Turkey, Pie Meat, Vic- torian Rolls Bacon, Middles, Sides, Fritz Saus ages, Smoked and Salted Tongues, Hams ; New Zealand Hams, Bacon. Cheese, Butter, aud Lard ; Victorian Prize Medal Cheese, Sauces, Pickles &c. ; Victorian Company's Confectionery, Oatmeal, Pea Meal, Maize Meal ; Flour : Duf- field^ Adelaide Superfine, Roach's do., Gillespies Victorian do. ; West Indian Arrowroot, Peas meal, K.D. Maizemeal, Ground Rice, Nutmegs, Mace, Cassia, Caraways, Cinnamon ; a choice selection of Smith & Son's Fancy Biscuits, Wal- nuts, Tomato Sause, ¿te, &c, &c.

TEA.

Indian in Boxes, \ Chests, and Chests, Gun- powder, Scented Orange Pekoe, China Souchong,

Choicest New Season's Coii,rou.

SUGAR.

Bright Yellow Crystals, Ration, Snow Drop,

and Loaf.

MOCHA COFFEE.

Fresh ground, pure or mixed with Chicory. Three Cases Fnedrichaller Bitterwasser.

ALSO,

A few Home Companion Sewing Machines (with or without stands).

J8®" G. I, & Co., have been appointed local agents for the South Australian Register and the

Adelaide Observer.

Perth, August 6, 1878 f7.11.78.

application for a Gallon License. To the Worshipful tlie Justices of the Peace

acting in and for the district of Nortltam

in Western Australia. -

I FRANCIS KIRF, blacksmith, now

« residing at Northam in the district of Toodyay, do hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply at the next licensing meeting to be holden for this district for a Gallon License, in the pre- mises I now occupy situated in the town

of Northam.

I have held a publican's general license before for four years.

Given under my hand this 9th day of August, 1878.

FRANCIS KIRK.

130 8.78.

NOTTINGHAM H.OU0K,

NEWCASTLE.

CHAS. 8. MONGER

HAS just received per s. s. Otway, and

other recent arrivals

AN assortment of (seasonable and most

fashionable) LAD! US' DRESS MATERIALS, CLOTH and KID BOOTS PRAVELLlJSGBAGS,WOOLSCARFS. PROMANADE do., &c, &c.

ALSO,

A large supply of CHINA, CROCK- ERY, and GLASSWARE COVERED, JARS, &c.

ALSO,

Large Oval Boilers, Sauce pans, Tea Kettles, Camp Ovens, Door Locks, Hinges and Screws, American Axes, and Hatchets, Augers, Coffin Furniture, Sets Tea Trays ,

&$? The usual supply of GROCERIES, and other goods too numerous to detail

in an advertisement.

The usual discouut allowed on all cash

purchabes, and five per cent, allowed on monthly payments.

Newcastle, July 20th,. 1878. [23.10.78

Union Bank of Australia.

ESTABLISHED, 1837.

Paid up Capital ^21,500,000. Reserve Funds £780,000. BRANCHES are now open at Perth

York, and Albany, where every des- cription of Banking Business (including exchange operations with Europe, Amer- ica, Mauritius, India, China, all the Aus- tralian Colonies, Tasmania, and New Zealand), is transacted on the l^ost

favorable terms.

Present rates of interest on Deposits : At call-as per special agreement.

For 3 months, 4 per cent, per annum.

"6 " 5 " " " 12 " 6

Rates of Discount, Interest on Over- drafts, and all further information re- quired lu ay be ascertained at the

Branches.

J. T. DENNY,

Managerat Perth. August 19th, 1878.

Union Bank of Australia

ESTABLISHED, 1837.

Paid up C :apital ¿£1,500,000 Reserve Funds £780,000 « BRANCH of this Bank will be

1

opened at GERALDTON, as soon as

the necessary arrangements, uow in pro ress, are completed.

JOHN F. McMULLEN,

Inspector and General Manager. Perth, August 1st, 1878.

To Cover.

THE imported thorough-bred horse

will stand this season at the stables of the undei signed, on the following terms : -Tbree guineas each mare, and two shillings groom's fee ; payable when

stinted.

Paddock provided at two shillings per week, without any responsibility.

This horse won the first prize of ¿£25 for imported thoroughbreds at the Perth Show, January, 1877.

Pedigree from the Breeder.

Claremont, by Sir Hercules, out of Governess Sir Hercules, by Capapie (imported), out of Paraguay (imported) ; Governess by Little John, out of The Young English Mare by Camerton ; Young English Mare out of an imported mare. (Signed), GEO LEE, Bathurst, New South Wales, Sept. 25, 1869.

DONALD MACPHERSON. Glentromie, Victoria Plains, /

August, lOih, 1878.

Alfred George Rubins, deceased.

PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament,

22nd and 23rd Viet., cap. 35, in-

tituled " An Act to further amend the

Law ef Property and to relieve Trustees,"

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all

Creditors and others having any claims and deirands against the Estate of the said deceased, who died at York in the colony of Western Australia on or about the tenth day of June last, and Letters

of Admiustration of whose estate and

effects were duly granted to William Baldwin Robins, tor the use and benefit of Frederick Robins, infant son oí the said deceased until he shall attain the

age of twenty ore yeirs, on the twenty fifth day of July 1878, by the Supreme Court of the said colony in its Ecclesias- tical Jurisdiction, are hereby reqruired to send full particulars of such claims and

demands to the said Administrator at

Guildford in the said colony on or before the first day of OCTOBER next, at the expiration ot which time the said Admin- istrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regaid only to those claims or demands of whi«:h he shall then have received notice, and the said Administratoi will not be liable for assets or any part thereof so dis

tributed or dealt with to any person of

whose claim or demand he shall not then have had notice

Dated this twelfth day of August,

1878.

STONE & BURT,

Solicitors for the Administrator

[1.10.78.

IMPOUNDED from Glen Irwin-BAY

MARE, 3 years ohi, about 14| hands star, near hind foot white, branded AS

near ribs.

Also : BAY COLT, 3 years old, about 14| hands, two hind feet white, no visible

brand.

Also : Small black PONY, 2 years old, saddle marked, star, no risible brand.

If not claimed, will be sold in York, under " Trespass Act."

R.H EYRE.

Co »malling Aug. lOiu, 187tt. [Ös.Öd. 2í.b.7tí.]

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