A BAKGAIN[!!! IN THE LAGOON, SOUTH SIDE. I ordered by his medical attendant to quit the Coast, through his health being in a most precarious condition, offers, at a nominal figure, a selection of Land which, without boasting, is the best in the district. It comprises 50 acres, 7 acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, consisting of one and a-half acres potatoes nearly ready for market, and the remainder in cabbage, oats, and grass. It is surrounded by a creek excepting on one side, and held from the Crown under an agricultural lease. Upon the ground there is a weatherboarded Cottage, 20 x 12, with shingle roof, Large Piggery outside, and other conveniences tow numerous to mention. Also, a Jetty -10 feet long, with mooring posts, steps, &c. There are also a thousand Posts and Bails on the ground ready for fencing. For further particulars and price, apply at VICTORIA STORE, "Wharf Street. E. BRADS HAW. NOTICE. miHE ANNUAL SWEEP on the - MELBOURNE CUP, by 68 Subscribers—all entries—at £1 each. First Prize, £34; Second Prize, £25 10s; Third Prize, £S 10s. Tickets to be Drawn at the Empire Hotel on Saturday night, at 9 o'clock. Tickets can be had at the Bar. All prizes paid less five per cent, for expenses.
'EST COAST 771LECT0ES. Who voted in the Provincial Council, on the 4th of May last, against Mi
Curtis's opposition to the Separation Petition ? GIBBS. Who moved, on the 4th May, in reference to the Coalfields, the expediency of modifying the proposed conditions of lease ? GIBBS. Who voted on the 11th May, that the Provincial Council Bill be recommitted, to give TWO MEMBERS TO Charleston in place of one ? GIBBS. Who moved, on the 25th May, the desirability of appointing a MEMBER OF THE PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE FOR THE WEST COAST ? GIBBS. Who invariahly voted for West Coast measures, and with the West Coast Members ? GIBBS. Who, then, is most deserving of your support ? WHY, GIBBS. ATTEST COAST T7ILECTOES. With a MAJOEITY OP YOUK VOTES, GIBBS'S EETTJKN is now a POSITIVE CEETAOTT. mO THE ELECTOES OP THE WEST COAST. MAKE YOUE CHOICE POLL TOGETHEE and return AKEESTEN. DIVIDE your votes and return Polling together or dividing your votes, you CANNOT EETTTBN THE SUPEEINTENDENCY. "0 TEETH in the EEPOET that AEEESTEN intends to BESIGN. He goes to the Poll, and goes IN TO
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 574, 30 October 1869, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 574, 30 October 1869, Page 3
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