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PRINCE ofWINDSOR — >■-♦«. < — The favourite Clydesdale Stallion will travel View Hill, Cust, Carleton, W. Eyreton, and Oxford districts this season. For further particulars see Cards or apply to the owner m charge. JOHN PARLANE Junr. View Hill. NOTICE. Any Person or Persons found trespassing on my Property, on the Terrace, West Oxford, will be prosecuted. HENRY ASKEW. WANTED KNOWN. To Carters, Horse owners, and others. I am prepared to supply Straw Chaff at lowest currant rates. " R M'DONALD, East Oxford.' TELEGRAPHIC MESSAGESTelegraphic Messages can now be sent and received at East Oxford Station. TENDERS OXFORD ROAD BOARD Constructing Water Race Ford, near the Warren Woolsheds. Tenders are invited for the following Works, Constructing Water Race View Hill, 4 contracts. Shingling about Five chains South Eyre Road near Mr F. Gilchrists Plans and specifications to be seen at the Boards Office. Tenders to be sent m before 1.1 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES H. SHARPE, Clerk of the Board. TENDERS wanted, for the right to cut the grass m the Oxford Cemetary, from Nov. to Feb., 1892. Tenders to be sent to the Chairman, on or before Nov Ist. R. H.PARISH. R. H. PARISH, : East Oxford. Special lines to be sold this month, at less than Wholesale cost, and considerably below prices charged for the same quality articles at Co-operative Stores. LADIES ULSTERS, 7/6, woith 12/6. ALL WOOL, FRENCH MERINO, 2/- worth 8/-. ALL WOOL, ENGLISH and COLONIAL FLANNEL 1/, worth 1/4. *

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Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oxford Observer, Volume 3, Issue 200, 3 October 1891, Page 2