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LAND LAW REFORM. Just published, in pamphlet
form, several thousand copies of The Land League of New South Wales Manifesto. Gentlemen in the country districts, favourable to the Land League's principles, are earnestly requested to organize themselves into branch
associations, and they can be supplied with copies of the
Manifesto for distribution.
C. G. REID, Hon. Sec.
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Press. 0. G REID, Hon. Sec SYDNEY PRICES CURRENT and CIRCULAR, for
transmission per Columbian. Any extra copies that may be wanted can be had, if ordered, at nine o'clock. V. GARLAND MYLREA, Exchange.
?_-_HFlP\HE FOR WINTER. Messrs. H. COHEN and P CO in calls if the attention of the public to their stockofAVNTER GOODS, now opening, are convinced the will meet the approval of a" ^''JÄt,S5,,AT^,g
regard has be" paid to melt the well-known taste of the
Australian public. Having several years' colonial finerich. ceT Cohen and Co. have been enabled to furnish the r agents with definite orders for suitable goods. Being determined to maintain the position we ha«¡assume.as the Greatest Emporium of Fashion in the Southern Hemisphere, they never studied their outlay, nor restricted in any way the exertions of their agents Thus H Cohn and Co are enabled to offer to the public the finest and bestselected stock of goods in the market. The winter ments, are rapid I v approaching, and all prudent persons should State& suitable clothing to resist the change of weather which must now be expected. ,., t" "in, """. . Country orders to any extent attended to with punctuality
and the greatest attention to the taste of
customers. _
OUR WINTER LIST OF PRICES.
COATS, COATS. 6 d s _ fl Drab driving coats. JW 0 to 4 100 Beaver ponchos, without sleeves... J J " is II Heaver punches, with sleeves - J ? 2 it e a n Petersham beaver, in all materials 11 0 to - J u Pilot cloth chesterfields, wool lined 5 15 6 to l 18 " Pilot cloth sacs, wool lined 0 le 0 to 2 0 0 Pilot cloth jackets, wool lined -"70 to l a n Pilot cloth jackets, silk bound ... 1 1 0 to 4 15 o Pilot cloth taking, a superior gar
ment 0 100 to its u
' black mohair sue?, wool Unod 0 19 0 to 1 100
Double stitched beaver and, silk ".. n lined 1 1 0 to 2 100
Corded beaver chesterfields ... £15 0 s s 2 Mohair (Marches J 5 5 to I 100 The Kars jacket, anew cut 1 3 6 to l a w The alliance sue, in all materials... 1 5 0 to E J u The Omer Pasha winged talma 1 13 0 The Duke, mann wrapper. 1 17 0 The elephant cloth chesterfields ... 2 5 6 The revival able beaver . 2 0 0 The Italian wrapper . 1 15 0
Coats, black shooting 0 15 0 to 1 100 Coats, black exertion 0 16 6 to 1 15 0 Coals, black flock. 1 12 6 22 2 100 Coals, blue frock 1 8 0 to 2 0 0 Coats, black dress. 1 10 0 to 2 5 0 Coots, Oxford mixture ... ' 0 IG 0 to I 100 Coats, fancy does 0 13 6 to 112 0 Coats, strong tweed 0 8 S to Ob 0 Coats, for riding I 1 9 2 , a n Coats, ter shooting. 0-19 6 to 1 15 6 costs, for fishing 0 17 6 to 1 100 Coats, for sporting 15 6 to 1 of of
TROUSERS. TROUSERS. TROUSERS.
1st 2nd 3rd
Quality. Quality. Quality. I Trouser', Mack cloth... £110 £0 17 6 £0 10 0 Trousers, fancy doe. 0 12 6 0 15 6 0 0 C Trousers, buckskin. 12 0 0 16 6 6 2 C Trousers, worsted cord 0 IG G 0 14 6 Oil C Trousers, tweed ..'. 0 15 0 0 10 6 6 3 6 Trousers, pilot cloth... 0 13 0 0 10 6 076 Trousers, moleskin. 066 050 6 4 6 Trousers, steel mixture 100 0 15 0 0 100
WESTS. WESTS. WESTS.
1st 2nd 3rd
Quality. Quality. Quality.
Vests, black doll. £0 1 0 £0 10 6 £0 8-61 Vests, fancy doe. 0 10 6 086 050 Vests, black satin 0 0 12 6 0 10 6 0 8 6, Vests, fancy satins. 0 13 6 0 110 0 7 6 Vests, fancy silk. 0 12 0 0 100 066 Vests tweed. 0 100 080 040 Vests, for balls.:. - 1 100 17 6 0 IS 0 Vests, quilting. 096 076 6 4 6
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING
in every variety of style and material adapted for best and
common were. , , ,
II COHEN and CO. are supplying the very best hats at
17s. 6d., naval y charged 25s.
Note. Every garment is marked the selling price in
plain figures.
II. COHEN and CO. would impress upon the Working Man the advantages available from selecting from their extensive Stock of Mechanics' Clothing, which is, without exaggeration, the most useful, varied, and excellent in the world. COHEN and CO. do not make this assertion in a boastful spirit, but without fear of contradiction, the great experience they have had in their home establishments in this class, of goods at once giving them the necessary knowledge
as to the requirements of the mechanics and working
man.
Mole trousers, from 4s to 6s. 6d.
Mole trousers, rule pockets, 6s. 6d. Scotch twill shirts, 2s 6d.
I Flannel jackets, 6s 6d.
s Working costs, Iron 6. to 10s. 6d.
I And every article for working purposes, at proportionate
low prices. 1 1 n. COHEN and CO.'S '
Hat, Cup, and Hosiery Department is replete with every
novelty. '
H. COHEN and CO would impress upon the public that every article advertised by them is obtainable at prices set down, from which NO ABATEMENT Is made Any Article not GIVING SATISFACTION will be exchanged,
or If preferred the MONEY RETURNED without quibble
or hesitation.
MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, 245, George-street.
HENRY COHEN and CO would impress upon the mind of the public that they have no connexion with any other house in Sydney. Monster Clothing Hall 242 (late 245)
p George street
TTT ALTHAM 'RUS H, 235, PITT-STREET.
WHO
IS WALTHAM RUSH? THE BEST and CHEAPEST HOUSE in Sydney.
HERE DID you buy your Winter Mantle 2 At WALTH VM RUSH'S
T U A M RUSH.
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W A
HAM BUSH.
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H A, M RUSH.
AUTUMN and WINTER NOVELTIES, at Victoria
House.
New silks, 37s. 6d. the full dress
Ditto flounced ditto, 55s., 57s. 6d. ditto Ditto brocaded silks, 20 guineas
Ditto black Miss, 20s. 6d. the full dress
Ditto autumn and winter mantles, 5s. 9d., 7s. 6d.,9s.6d.l'>
12s. (Mr., 15S.
Children's ditto ditto and jackets, 5s. 9d., 7s. 6d., 8s. 6d.,
9s. 6d.
New velvet mantles, 33s. 6d.
Ditto ditto, embossed, 17s. 6d. French merinoes, 2s. 6d.
French delaines, in all colours, 13d.
FARMER, WILLIAMS, and GILES.
BA L M A I N. Cheltenham House, Millinery and
Drapery Establishment. Darling-street, corner of Adolphus-street - N. COLLIER begs to inform the ladies and residents in Balmain that he has just opened a
large assortment of choice Winter Goods, Consisting of- , Ladies' and children's felt and straw hats, all the new
shapes
Coloured straw, horsehair, crinoline, and fancy trimmed
bonnets, from 7s 9d. to 40s.
French flowers, feathers, feather trimmings, ribbons in
great variety
Superior French merinos, extra widths, in all shades,
2s. 11d. per yard
Alpacas and coburgs, In all colours, from 6d. per yard
A choice lot of tweed and wincey flounced robes, from
12s. 9d.
Infants' and children's braided frocks and pelisses, from
6s. 6d.
An elegant assortment of ladies' and children's cloth mantles
and jackets, from 5s 9d. to 35s.
Witney blankets, flannels, counterpanes, sheetings, Se. Brussells tapestry carpet, 3s. 9d. per yard. i Kidderminster and Dutch carpeting
China matting, whitened coloured, tOld. per yard, Pte.
N. B.-All bonnets and hats trimmed free of charge.
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WEST OF ENGLAND WOOLLENS, suitable
for a first-class trade
Superfine broad black cloths Extra saxony ditto Ditto ditto, blues Ditto ditto, olives
Superfine black Cassimeres Single milled ditto Half milled ditto
Treble milled ditto Oxford ditto ditto Steel ditto ditto Ditto doeskins
Ditto fancy ditto. In
quantities to suit purchasers,
MOORE and CO., Pitt-street.
SOFT FRENCH FELT HATS, napped and wrapped
in various colours, at B. MOUNTCASTLES, 319, George-street, and 64, Market-street. _ SOFT FRENCH FELT HATS, capped and uncapped,
in various colours, at B. MOUNTCASTLES, 319, George-street, and 64, Market-street.
SOFT FRENCH FELT HATS, capped and uncapped,
In various colours, at B. MOUNTCASTLES, 319, George-street, and 64, Market-street.
THE REVERSE. C. HOPKINS begs respectfully to
suggest to his patrons the expediency of their not deferring orders for the above, as the pressure of business last year consequent on such delay rendered disappoint-
ment almost unavoidable. Late Stone and Hollo's, 361,
George-street.
W. RUSH has just received 83 cases of Drapery
goods of every description, too numerous to state in an advertisement. Ladies are invited to inspect the new stock of goods, all of which are marked at extremely low prices, in order to ensure quick sale. 235, Pitt-street.
LADIES'' CLOTH JACKETS One case, just opened,
the new shape. I. W. RUSH, Pitt-street. 1 TARTAN POPLINS. for Ladies' Dresses, the latest
fashion In London-the case, just received, at 2s. 9d. the yard. These goods are quite new, wear well, and the leading dress in London. I. W. RUSH, Pitt-street.
THE NEW WHALEBONE SKIRT, for Winter Wear. Ladies are respectfully informed. W. RUSH, Pitt-street, has opened, This Day, one case of the skirts, so much in demand for the winter season THE NEW STEEL SKIRT, for Winter. Opened, This J. Day, one case. I. W. RUSH, 235, Pitt-street.
TIIBNEWlvniTE LACE and STEEL SKIRT, for
wearing under Ball and Evening Dresses, one ounce in weight Just received, one case of the above skirts, so much in demand for the coming season, and universally worn by ladies in Paris and London. J. W. RUSH, 235, Pitt-street. NORWICH LUSTRES, for ladies'' dresses, quite a new
material, only 4s. 9d. the yard. I. AV. RUSH, Pitt-st. mnE_NEW~FELT HAT, for Children Just received, a direct from Paris, one case or those beautiful hatsthe fashion in London and Paris, and certainly the most i elegant that ever Imported, L W. RUSH, Pitt-street. , LADIES' CLOTH~MANTLE3.-Openod (this day)
one case or the most elegant Mantles over imported
to this colony. Ladies are respectfully invited to inspect I those mantles, the shapes are quite now. I. W. RUSH, |
Pitt-street. |
HIL!)REN'S Cloth Mantles. Just opened, new shapes,
with and without sleeves. J. W. RUSH, Pitt-street.
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NEW BONNETS. opened (this day) 2 cases or elegant
Bonnets, the latest fashion in London and Paris, without exception the most stylish bonnets in Sydney. J. W. RUSH, 235, Pitt-street.
JB. TICKLE and CO. have received, ex Hollinside
and other late arrivals, a choice shipment of Gentlemen's READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ac, which they are offering at prices that will ensure a quick clearing-out of
same.
4 s. d. L s. d.
Beaver greatcoats, styles various 1 0 0 to 1 19 O Petersham talmas, richly bound 0 13 0 ... 1 15 O Devon driving coats, rug lined ... I 5 6 3 15 O Pilot wrappers, well-made 0 U 0 ... 1 15 0 i Whitney driving cases, silk bound... 1 2 15 O j Mohairehes crlields, wool lined ... 1 0 0 ... 1 15 O I Beaver dreadnought, a new garment 2 0 O Whitney alias, with sleeves. 1 0 0 ... 2 2 0 Beaver capes, double milled... 1 15 O Black Whitney sees, double stitched 1 2 6 1 1 13 0 Pilot capes, host make and finish' ... - 18 C Beaver sacs, silk velvet collars 1 13 O Killing coats, diagonal tweed ...' 0 13 0 ... 1 5 0 Riding coats, black and coloured ... 0 17 6 ... £18 0 Steel mixed doe shooting coats ... 0 10 6 ... 2 0 0 Fancy hairline de sacs 15 0 1 1 13 0 Angola and tweed exertions. 0 12 0 ... 1 15 0 The Sydenham begins, a new cut 2 7 6 The Raglan walking coat 1 13 0 Black frock coats . 1 5 0 3 3 5 0 Black frock coats, our own make ... 2 5 0 3 3 15 0 Black dress coats, colonial make ... 2 2 0 Black dress coats, satin lined
throughout . < 3 0 0 Black cloth shooting coats. 0 14 6 1 100 Black cloth Oxonians., 0-17 0 ... 1 15 0 Black cloth paletot .... 100 ." 1 15 0 , Blue cloth paletot, very superior ... ' 1 100 I Blue cloth sacs, colonial made ... ." 1 13 0 | j Black cloth sacs . £10 0 2 5 Of The Kars jacket, superbly trimmed with 7 6 The reversible winged talma ... 1 5 0 ... 200 0 The Italian walking coat .... he 1 IB 0 Black cloth waistcoats 0 8 6 Black cloth waistcoats, our own make 0 11 6 Fancy doe waistcoats, to button up... 0 7 6 Fancy doe waistcoats, new styles 0 3 0 Angola and tweed waistcoats 0 8.0 Figured silk waistcoats, newest
designs. 0 12 6 Black moire antique waistcoats ." 0 15 0 Black moire antique waistcoats, as to order . 0 17 6 Black satin waistcoats 0 6 6 Black satin waistcoats, various styles 0 10 6 Fancy quiltings, waistcoats. 6 4 6 Black cloth trousers, full size 0 15 0 Black doeskin ditto, very superior 1 1 0 0 0
Black dress trousers, our own make... 15 0 Fancy li arline doe trousers, from 0 15 6 Diagonal tweed trousers, from ... 0 12 6 Shepherd's' plaid trousers, from 0 9 C Shepherd's' plaid trousers, all wool... " O 14 6 Check angora trousers, very choice... 0 16 6 Real Scotch angora trousers ... ...' 0 18 0 Wets or England tweed trousers 0 15 9 Miller's drab mole trousers ... ' from 6 4 6 drab mole trousers .... from 6 3 6 Heavy blue serge shirts .... from '0 3 li ' Scotch twill shirts, lined backs .... 0 2 3 Men's regatta shirts .... from 6 2 6 Men's youths', and boys', blank and blue cloth caps
Men's, youths', and boys', lambswool undershirts Australian
wool under shirts and drawers Merino and gauze shirts, drawers, ska.
Lambswool, merino, and cotton half-hose ' - -7s Silk and cambric pocket handkerchiefs Black and fancy silk ties
Rich band net ties, various colours A choice assortment of ribbon ties
Townend's black silk hats 17s. 6d-, worth 25s.
A large assortment of boys' and youths' clothing at prices
not to be surpassed,
I J. H. TICKLE and CO. Temple of Fashion, 352, George-street.
GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS and COLLARS.
The Epaulette, or self-adjusting shirt, all sizes Ford's Eureka, extra fine, made to order
Extra Uno dress shires, embroidered cambric fronts Crimean and regatta shirts, best qualities Boys' and your list shifts, in all sizes
Collars, best three-fold, in all the approved shapes best Paris kid gloves, all sizes, just opened Neck Scarfs, ties, etc, (to, a choice selection
Hosiery and underclothing, of the best fabrics.
W. C. PRESTON and CO., Cavendish House, has- Next the Commercial Bank, George-street.
PARIS KID GLOVER-The cases, just opened, containing
a complete assortment, of all sizes, for ladies and gentlemen, in black, white, lavender, lavender sewn black, fancy, medium, and dark colours. The above are of the very best description, and are worthy the attention of
purchasers.
W. C. PRESTON and CO., Cavendish House.
JUST OPENED, 26 pieces of Patent Felt Carpeting".
16 pieces, more or less damaged by sea water, and
will be sold cheap.
The Hall, 204, ' Pitt-street. HENRY WELSH, late
George Moore a d Co.
X HOLLLNSIDE.-lust opened, Olio Case of 24 and
30d. Oriental RIBBONS, slightly spotted without exception the cheapest goods ever shown in Sydney, only
6d. per yard.
Feathers, flowers, and wreaths in great variety. Ladies' polka jackets, with vest, newest stylesPrinted cambric dresses, only 2s. 11d each Figured Circassian ditto, 4s 9d. per dress German will ditto, 5s. 11d. ditto
Scotch tweed dresses, double skirts, cheap
Norwich poplin ditto, beautiful goods, only 12s. 9d. per
dress
Ladies' cambric handkerchiefs, only 4s. 10d. per dozen Ditto ditto sleeves, only Is. per pair
The Hall, 264, Pitt-street, opposite the Theatre,
HENRY WELSH, late George Moore and Co'
EX VISCOUNT CANNING. Just opened, the new
reversible alliance shawl
Ladies' silk velvet and cloth mantles, In great variety,
cheap as usual
Fancy bonnets, velvet edge. Velvet bonnets, very cheap
A large assortment of velvet flowers Ball head dresses, in great variety
Ladies' steel skirts, from 2s. 11d. each
6000 yards of French bonnet ribbons, only 7d. per yard Evans'' crochet cotton, only 2s. per doreen, all numbers French merinos, every shade
Damask table covers Sheetings, blankets
Flannels and counterpanes,
The Hall, 264, Pitt-street, HENRY WELSH, late
George Moore and Co.
PARRAMATTA.- The cheapest Drapery in the
town The well-known C. A. BERNASCONI'S Italian Establishment, in George-street, five doors below Smith's corner, has for SALE, extraordinary cheap, a new and very fine assorted stock or WINTER GOODS, honestly worth an inspection From economical and liberal
people.
PARRAMATTA. - £3" Die Lillingston Manufactur-
warren in die Stadt, sind Zu haben in C. A. BERNASCONI'S Italienlsh Niederlage, George strasse, rains there you Smith's ecke "den Baby in the Wood," gegenüber-wo er cane grower sent billige auflage von WINTER WAAREN, zu verkauf hat.
OLOSHBS. GOLOSHES. GOLOSHES. - 1500 X pairs, just opened, at Benedict house,
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GREAT CLEARING SALE or soiled Boots and Shoes;
-J. GREEN, being determined to clear out a lot of summer boots and shoes, in order to make room for winter goods, daily expected, will sell off his present stock at a
great reduction. BenedIct House, 111, 113, Parramatta
street.
FINAL NOTICE. List Selling Off Day, at Rockhampton
House a lot of cheap clothing, soiled shirts, neck ties, braces, hats, and caps, will be sold off, below cost, THIS DAY, after which the shop will be closed till the alterations are completed. J. GREEN.
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THE WINTER'S TALE.
There is at Hyde Park Barracks, !
A bran new Court of Law,
And suits-ara rflanu<actur*d there That boast of many a flaw !
There plaintiffs and defendants, In mirthful accents speak !
But some of them at times display. Considerable check i- '
II.
Court suits may all be very well To make the laws ers grin !
When hapless suitors they compel, To find them ready the
Be wise and shun the " District Court,' To law ne'er rashly go J
Bnt get a good warm winter suit, From M. JACOBS and CO.
MORRIS JACOBS and COMPANY,
WINTER CLOTHING.
COATS. COATS. COATS.
Prices. %
Mohair poncho, without sleeves ,..£0 18 0 to II 100 Mohair winged Palmas 5 0 to 2 0 0 President beaver, batswing cape... 1 TO n to J i JJ Pilot Chesterfields 0 12 G to 1 100 Pilot reefing jackets 0 10 6 to 1 5 0
Black or coloured mohair sac 0 15 of to i I t Black or coloured mohair jackets 0 15 0 to 1 10 I) Diamond beaver, kertch jacket 0 18 0 to 2 0 0 Black doeskin beaver Palmas ... 1 5 5 to 2 10 0 Melton Mowbray Balmain 18 0 to 2 0 0 Witney wrapper 0 15 0 to 1 j 0 Brown and mixed beaver paletot... 1 100 to J C u Black frock coats 5 40 6 60 6 2 i! Black dress coats .... ... l 6 2 5s ? 2 r Black cloth so. owing coat 0 16 0 to 112 G Melton cloth sac, silk bound 0 15 0 to 150 Fancy doe, was bound, patch pockets 1 0 0 to 1 13 0 tweed sac, lined and silk bound ... 0 12 6 to 4 I 0
Heavy tweed shooting coats 0 7 6 to 6 12 6 ;
TROUSERS. TROUSERS. TROUSERS.
Prices.
Black doe trousers £0 12 6 tons 5 0 Fancy doe trousers ,.. 0 10 G to 4 2 6 Fancy tweed trousers 0 8 6 to 1 0 0 Bedford cord trousers I.. 0 15 0 to 1 7 6 Shepherds'plaid trousers ' ... -H 90 6 to 1 2 G Grey doe trousers 2..', ... 0 12 G to 1 10 Miliors' mole trousers 0 4 6 to 9 7 6 I WESTS. WESTS. WESTS.
Prices.
Black double milled cloth vest ... £0 7 6 to £0 12 6 ' Fancy doeskin vest 20 7 6 to 6 10s 6 Fancy tweed vest 0 5 0 to 0 8 6 Fancy satin vest 0 4th to 0 12 6 Wedding or ball vest 0 100 to 6 18 6 Moire antique vest, all colours ... 0 12 6 to 6 18 6 Fancy quilting vest 6 3 6 to 0 6 0 Witney vest, heavy 0 7 6 to 6 12 G Moore? vest 20 7 6 to 5 and 6 Knitted (Berlin wool) vest 0 0 8 0 15 0 15 0 0
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING
in great variety, of the newest fashion and workmanship, rnrrantCdCLOTHING MADE TO MEASURE.
An exact fit guaranteed, and all goods shrunk before made up. MORRIS JACOBS and CO.,
have always on hand first-class assortments or shirts, ties, underclothing, handkerchiefs, braces, hats, and caps, collars, Ac , &c.. '_ ,.,.., "
MORRIS JACOBS and CO , practical tailors, woollen drapers, and general outfitters, 434, George-street, and 88, King-street, Sydney WINTER DRAPERY, ex late arrivals, ON VIEW,
at THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO. Blankets, 9-4,10-4,11-4, from 10s. 6d. per pair Ditto, real Witney, all sizes, genuine
Flannels, good quality, 12d., 14d., 15d., 18d., person
Ditto, real Welsh Ditto, ditto gauze Ditto, Saxony
Ditto, bath coating
Ditto, cricketing First class goods
French twills, in all shades, 10d., 12d. per yard Tweeds, mixed, plain colours, very cheap Linseys, striped, all colours, ditto
Gala plaids, from 14d. per yard '
All-wool ditto, all the clan tartans, a beautiful assort-
ment for children's wear Balmoral ditto.
The usual well assorted stock of
Glass cloths Damask table cloths and slips Sponge cloths Dinner napkins Huckabacks Tray cloths Baden towels Doyleys.
THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO., George and Barrack streets.
GENTLEMEN'S WINTER WEAR. Just received
and now ready for inspection
THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO.,
George and Barrack streets.
COATS Plush, Cheviot, Leamington shape SACQUES Diagonal tweed
GOATEE11-Tweed, Chester shapes
Ditto, Albert Chester Cloth, Tasmania
Fancy and mixed tweeds Riding ditto
Steel mixed doeskin (Alberta)
Diagonal and fancy tweed (Carlton) "West of England Regina, Sydenluun WAISTCOATS Mixed doo riding "
Ditto (Melbourne) Ditto ditto riding
HOSIERY Scotch lambswool shirts and drawers
Saxony wool ditto
Cashmere ditto, Welsh flannel ditto, Scotch lambs' wool half-hose Ditto ditto (fleecy feet) ' Shetland wool, knitted
CRIMEAN SHIRTS, quiet gentlemanly patterns GLOVES Cloth, ringwood, vicuna
Fleecy Lined back, and other varieties, including
lined kid and dogskin.
THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO., George and Barrack streets.THOMPSON, THOMPSON, S Y M O N D S, and CO.
George and Barrack streets,
Are now exhibiting AUTUMN and WINTER NOVELTIES in the following goods, just received per Meteor.
TWEED and WINS BY FLOUNCED ROBES These
articles will be found on inspection to be different
from anything yet imported. They are the latest ] and most tasteful styles introduced at home; amongst them is a new double skirt, "spaced."
Also,
Check flounced dresses, quite new, 17s. 9d. the dress
CHILDREN'S MANTLES in all sizes, and original
shapes, from 15s. 6d. each
LADIES' WINTER JACKETS in various fabrics
LADIES' MANTLES in cloth, tweed, sealskin, velvet,
and all the now materials
French MERINOS, 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d., 3s. 9d. per yard, all
shades.
THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO., George and Barrack
streets.
FIR E N C II" - M B R I N 0 S,
Assorted colours,
2s. 6d. per yard, extra width.
Jusfopened by THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO.,
George and Barrack streets.
N
WINTER DRESSES S.
Linsey tweed dresses, at 5s, 9d. the dress, in two"
flounces, colours, nicely assorted This quality formerly 25s. 6d.
THOMPSON, SYMONDS, and CO., George and
Barrack streets.
BW GOODS slut opened for the winter season, at ., La Ville de Paris, 342, George-street,
Real French merinos, assorted shades, from 2s, 6d. to
7s. 4d. per yard
French twills, wide widths, from 9d. Superior ditto, in every shade, at 1s.
The new Piccolomini winter checks, Is 61.
Real Irish poplins, choice colours in checks ; tartan
plaids, various clans, from 4s. 9d.
Real line petticoats, superior quality, 3s. 9d. cadets
Real Welsh flannels; two bales of superior make at
is. 4d. per yard, usually sold at 2s. 2 Steel skirts In not and Berlin wool
Berlin wool polkas, very fine, in small sizes
Ladies'mantles, cloth, in brown, grey, and mutton mix-
tures.
WILLIAM PRICE, La Ville de Paris.
FLOORCLOTHS, Floorcloths, Floorcloths. - Great
Reduction in the Prices of Floorcloths. The most i extensive stock of superior well-seasoned floorcloths in the
colony, In every variety of pattern, at 3s. 6d. per square yard. JOHN HILL, jun., and SON, importers, Australian Furniture Warehouse, 100, King-street.'
N.B. A liberal allowance made to the trade and wholesale purchasers.
HOLLOWAY'S FILLS. Persons of bilious habits, or
who are liable to attacks of dyspepsia, should fortify their systems against the relaxing beats of summer by a course of this mild aperient and alternative medicine, which is equally valuable at all other seasons of the year, as it not only regulates the secretions and removes obstructions from the bowels, but braces and revitalise the digestive powers, when weakened by indulgence or rendered torpid by a sedentary life. The testimony of invalids of both sexes and all ages, as well in each of the Australian colonies, us in every part of the globe, demonstrates beyond question that all internal disease; not resulting from mal-formation, are capable of being cured by this great remedy. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London and SO, Maiden lane. New York ; also, by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the civilised world, and in all parts of Australia, at the following prices -sis. 3d., 3s. 3d., and 5s each pot. try There is a considerable saving bytaking the largest sizes. NB- Directions for the
guidance of patients in every disorder winches to each
pot.
p
POULTRY, POULTRY, POULTRY.'
. CAPONS, CAPONS,- CAPONS. 300 plump young fowls, at 4s. 9d. each . 200 prime young fat fowls, at 2s. each
100 prime large young foals, at 2s. f d. each
50 prime capons, each weighing 4lbs. to 6lbs.
20 pair young turkeys, at 7s. 6d., 8s. 6d., and 9s.
each. . In our
meat department we have always on hand a large sample of superior quality beef, mutton, lamb, veal, and dairy-fed pork, which we sell at reasonable terms. Orders forwarded to all parts of Sydney and suburbs.
H CUMMINS, renowned Pork and German sausage and Pork Pie Depot, 192, Pitt-street.
A large quantity of stored Feathers for sale -of SALE, at the Waterloo Warehouse, corner of
" George and Market streets :
Now landing,
50 hogsheads Bass'' ale, new brewing ' 20 quarter-casks Cork whisky
20 ditto Martell's old brandy
40 boxes Elc.ieralsi.i8. p COOpER and 00,
-CfLTCENSED VICTUALLERS. Just Landed and
on SALE, ,
2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 motion stockers
Patent beer engines, newest patterns Case beer engines, all 6lbsSpirit fountains, forcers
Glass kegs, brass taps, 3 inch to 2 inch
Brass force and lift pumps, jack and douglas pumps, is, always on hand. _,
TAIT. BOWN, 101, Bathurst-street, and Fire Engine Station. Brickfield-hill
ON SALE, by the multi-signed.
Tomb railing, complete -Nos. 9 and 10 sheet zinc 3 to 6 lb sheet lead
Blnst'ng FF, FFF, glass, and rifle gunpowder
Fafonttese and shot
Copper nails, tacks, and roses Copper boilers
Corrugated iron, 7 feet Single barrel guns
Stubbs' and Wing's files
Half and full rogNter grates
Smiths' bellows, from 28 to 36 inch
Bullock chains and y coil chain , . ^ . . ' ' Anchors, carpenters' cramps in A
Brass rim locks is an RKO- ? ' Corkwood fur sets, etc. .. ss > ^ . A Surveyor, chains and arrows'' Brass'rowlocks und chests Ditto rudder yokes
Beer measures, In sets , Boiled and raw linseed oil
White lead, best quality, No. 1
Red, green, blue, and black paint
Balcony railing.
JOHN ARMSTRONG, ironmonger, corner Market and Clarence streets. 1 UM BE It WHARF, Bathurst Street - liRAM'H
YARD, Sydney Railway Terminus, Steam Saw Mills, Cabramatta, and Brisbane Water.
300,000 feet colonial hardwood, shingles, laths, Ac.
250,000 ditto American pine, all sizes and descriptions
130,000 ditto Baltic deals, steam-cut, to order, cedar, tree. 90,000 best Bangor slates, buttons, &c.
Ironbark posts, rails, palings, and spokes, blue gum
felloes, 6.
Doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, etc.
WILLIAM JOLLY and CO. Late Scott and Jolly.)
FAMILIES suppled with the best A.A. Companys
COALS and Cut Firewood. WILLIAM JOLLY and CO, Timber Wharf. Bathurst-streets ITO the PUBLIC GENER ALLY. Observe, the allow
ance is now made to the extent of two shillings per ton of COALS To load or WOOD, cash on delivery. NB-The object is thin to do away with the cost or collection,
fee.
Please refer to the price list below :
£1 16s. per ton for the best screened Newcastle coals £1 12s. ditto ditto household coals, recommended £1 8s. ditto ditto, second quality, very good 19s. blacksmiths', through a large screen 21s. baker-' billet wood, 70 to the load
£1 per load for the best ironbark, in billets, junks, or cut
18s. ditto, for second quality of wood
Charcoal, coke, and breeze, equally cheap.
N.B. Weight guaranteed ; every bag weighed.
WHITTKLL'S Fuel Sheds, Hnthnrt>t-strect West.
TIMBER, TIMBER. TIME wELL. COLONIAL HARDWOOD wholesale and retail, norn Brisbane Water, denis, cement, posts and rails, colonial and Hobart Town paling and shingles, laths, slates, nails, doors and sashes, carpenters' clear boards, from half inch to 4 inch thick, very wide, tongued and grooved : pitch, spruce, and yellow
pines ; dry cedar, pit saws, and every description of wheel- i wrights' and building materials, always on hand at j T. MATTHEWS and CO., Barker-street, foot of Bathurst
Best Company coals, charcoal, firewood, in long and short
billets.
All orders punctually attended to.
0 R S A L E. -20 tons zinc, Nos 6, 9. and 10
Tupper and fancy galvanised iron, 6, G.J, 7, and 8 ft.
30 tons sheet iron", 24 and 26 gauge.
The above just landed in beautiful condition.
IREDALE and CO.
U" S T Ti 2" 6 D G li . -Lochfine herrings, Dunn's, in tins, 8 dozen
Oysters, 1 and lb. tins, 2 dozen cases < Arrowroot, W.I.. candied peel, orange and lemon
Salt, coarse and dairy ; soda crystals, small packages Wether spoon's jams"; cocoa, hexagon packages Mustard, but' head, lbs. ; blue, Column's No. 1 Coir fibre, in bales, splendid sample Coir matting, in sales and rolls
Ginger, W.I., bleached; almonds, soft shell J. Regular shipments Murphy's pianos >
Graham's patent compasses Patent hoisting apparatus
Arsenical carbonate soda, tartaric acid
Tinfoil ; paper, cherry and double royal Candles, Neva, Belmont, and Ogelvies.
2 JAMES DEAN".
NEWTOWN. COALS, WOOD, and CHARCOAL,
-at WYETirS, next Crown and Anchor Coals best screened, 36s. per ton ; heap or house coal, 33s. ; blacksmiths', 20s. Wood. 20s. per load, cut to any length. Charcoal, 10.1. per bag by the load. Delivered free of charge, within a reasonable distance.
NB-All kinds of Grocery, of best quality, at Sydney
prices.
Vf. WYETH, opposite Mr. Aldis'._
I . M li E It
Oregon', all dimensions :
Clear pine, in log
Ditto ditto, boards and pranks " a T. and 6 in oregon, spruce, pitch and white pine |
Baltic deals, solid and cut
Half-inch, rough and dressed j Weatherboards, hard and soft ' Colonial hardwood , | Shelving boards ' _
Slating buttons, pickets, ladders
Skirtings, mouldings, architraves . i Doors, sashes, sash doors. French lights. HENRY
MOON, Walker's Wharf, Fort-street. 61 ASKS for Wine and Packing, Dispatch and Bullion
J Boxes, Soap and Candle BoxeS. II. MOON, Walker's I Wharf._2_| W"OODEN HOUSES, Stores, Ac, prepared, packed V ) and forwarded inland or shipped, with plants, so. n. MOON, Walker's Wharf ORGAN For SALE, a small Organ, consisting of four
stops, suitable for" a small church or chapel, and for devotional purposes, superior to the best harmoniums. Price £55. W. J. JOHNSON and CO., 272, Pitt-street.
FOR SALE, a new substantial Stone HOUSE, respectably
situated on the Point Piper Road, now occupied by the Rev. J. D. Brennan,- containing four good rooms, large hall, and balcony, with kitchen, servant's room, and other improvements. The allotment is 45 feet frontage to Ocean-street, by a depth of 152 feet. The whole well fenced in. Apply to DENNIS MARTIN, on the premises; or to
Mr. J. CAREW, 235, George-street, next the Bank of Australasia.
ENTIRE HORSE "TRAVELLER." For SALE, the
Coaching Stallion Traveller, bred by David Johnston, Esq., of George's Hall, foaled in 1885, sire Prince William, grandsire Old Clydesdale, imported, dam thorough bred Cleveland mare, imported. Traveller if a rich dappled bay, with black points, stands 15 hands high, immense power, thoroughly broken, and perfectly stanch. Has been used at the proprietor's stud, at the Meadows, for the last three years, where he has proved himself a sure foal getter, and his progeny are the admiration of that district, from their
great size, splendid action, and symmetrical proportions. I Is being sold to make room for entries expected shortly from England. Apply to THOMAS DAWSON, 421,
George-street, Sydney.
FRESHLY DWELLING-HOUSE, Double Race-For 11 SALE by pi iv ate contract, that spacious and beautifully situated Dwelling-house and grounds, at the first mile-stone under South Head Road The house contains twelve apartments, large ball, kitchen, two pantries, bathroom, patent water closet, an excellent well, fitted with a force pump, throwing water to the top of the house. From the interior we proceed to the verandah and balcony, where language is almost inadequate to convey the remotest idea of the grandeur of the scenery, embracing and unfolding as it does the delightful and picturesque view of Double Bay, spotted with its beautiful mansions and family re-treats, combined with the cheerfulness of carriages and vehicles of all descriptions, passing to and from that fashionable and much favoured resort, the South Head. In addition to the above there is a 3-stall stable, coach-house, with room over, hayloft, poultry yard), and hen-house. The pleasure grounds and avenues are in their infancy, but tastefully laid out and planted by Mr. Guilfoyle. Any further remarks would be superfluous ; suffice to say that every comfort that experience can devise has been studied, thereby rendering this miniature mansion Die most agreeable and enviable retreat in the colony Terms liberal. A (apply to V. BRADLY auctioneer real estate
i agent, opposite Supreme Court.
T
TO C \Pf'ÍALISTS.-A Sure RENTAL of £350 per
annum to be DISPOSED OF, in oentric_Hy-gitu»ted City property. Apply to A. LA YARD, Jamison-street.
FOR SALE, the Lease, License, fixtures, and fittings
of a Public House, situated in one or the most central thoroughfare of the city. The house contains twelve rooms, is in first-rate order. The rent very low, and the furnace may be taken at valuation. If required, possession may be taken immediately, and the coming-in very moderate. Apply to A. ALLAN, auctioneer, 83. King-st.
THE UNDERSIGNED has for SALE, an Allotment of LAND,- on the Parramatta Road, opposite Homebush, and adjoining Power's Creek. As the instructions are imperative to sell this lot at once, the price is very low. AN DREW ALLAN, 83, King-street. f liIIB UNDERSIGNED has for SALE, a bargain, on
I. Allotment of LAND on the Parramatta Road, opposite Powell's Grocery Store, 33 feet 4 inches by 100 feet deep, ANDREW ALLAN. 8-3, King-street.
SALES BY AUCTION.
Groceries and Household Furniture,
FBRADLY will sell by auction, on the
premises, opposite Mr. Smith's, builder, Glebe-street, Glebe, on TUESDAY, at 11 o'clock, the
following
Stock-in-trade of groceries, scales and weights, drapery
household furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, bedsteads, and kitchen utensils.
Terms, cash.
Lucerne and Clover Seeds " , Warranted to grow.
PRITCHARD and WILLIAMS have received
instructions from the importer to sell by auction, at their Mart, Sussex-street, on WEDNESDAY, 18th May, at 11 o'clock sharp, in lots to suit buyers,
About" 15 cwt. prime sound lucerne seed
5 cwt. ditto ditto clover ditto.
Terms at sale.
THOMAS KAVANAGH will sell, at his
1 Rooms, 526, George-street, opposite the Police Office, THIS DAY, the 14th instant and MONDAY,
the 16th instant, at 11 o'clock precisely, on account of leaving the premises, The
undermentioned goods
A seasonable lot of drapery," slops, boots and shoes :
also, jewellery, watches, gold rings, brooches, gold albert chains", fancy whips, and carters' whips, shop fixtures, furniture, and household effects. _
Terms, cash, and no reserve,
Preliminary Notice.
Elegant and Superior Household Furniture for Dining and
Drawing Rooms, Office Furniture
Patent Iron Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers
Pianofortes, Marble Tables and Statuettes, Ac , &o.
N.B. Full particulars in future issue.
MR. ROBERT MURIEL has received in
structions to sell by public auction, at his New Rooms, W) ii) ard-street, on an early day, of which due notice will be given,
A large and varied assortment of elegant and superior
household furniture, pianofortes, fee , &c.
sea Full particulars of which will appear in a few days, therefore parties furnishings and others are respectfullyrequested to wait the issue of the sale.
Extensive and Varied Sale of
Wines, Spirits, and Beers. '
On TUESDAY, 17th May.
At the Australian Auction Mart.
To "Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotel Keepers, Store-"
keepers, Shippers, and others.
MESSRS. W. DEAN and CO. have received
instructions to sell by auction, at their Warehouse, Pitt and O'connell streets, on TUESDAY, 17th May, at 11 o'clock
A choice and varied assortment of wines, spirits, and
beers, comprising
7 hogsheads Robinson's crown port " i 13 quarter-casks ditto ditto
15 hogsheads Ofilev's single grape port
' 6 quarter-casks ditto ditto 4 ' i 5 hogsheads ditto double grape ditto
10 quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto 3 I 3 hogsheads ditto treble grape ditto
10 quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto
7 hogsheads Hunt's double diamond port 4 quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto
12 hogsheads ditto single diamond ditto "2 2
16 quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto 4? 10 hogsheads single diamond port 10 quarter-casks ditto ditto
30 quarter-casks double diamond ditto > -
15 ditto treble ditto ditto
14 hogsheads four ditto ditto
40 quarter-casks very superior sherry
10 ditto ditto ditto ditto 100 cases ditto ditto ditto
10 hogsheads Cozen's double diamond very pale ditto 3 ditto ditto double grape ditto ditto 5 hogsheads fine old sherry
7 quarter-casks ditto ditto -i25 quarter-casks sherry
10 hogsheads Vinegrowers' dark brandy
1 ditto dark brandy " v
1 quarter-cask ditto
20 hogsheads Champagne Vineyard Proprietors''
brandy " . 20 ditto Tillett and Co.'s brandy
4 hogsheads Bernard's pale ditto -L
7 ditto ditto dark ditto
135 cases United Vineyard brandy 50 ditto fine cb impugne brandy 150 ditto Very superior brandy "
100 cases Marzetti's cider
100 ditto St. Bmlllon claret " 40 ditto superior champagne
12 hogsheads Pun's imperial old tom
6 ditto Booth's ditto ditto 16 quarter-casks ditto ditto 100 cases ditto ditto ditto
150 ditto Anchor brand geneva ' ' >' . 30 hogsheads W. I. rum, 30 op. 3 4
20 ditto ditto ditto, 10 op. " 50 ditto Worthington and Robinson's ale
20 ditto Pirn's XX ale ' " ' 30 ditto Tennent's No. 1 strong ale
20 ditto Dawson's ditto R 6 ditto Whitbread's ditto
12 ditto Allsop's ditto, " 16 ditto Martine's ditto *
300 casks Byass' Ale and porter, c, &a.
The auctioneers request a full attendance of the trade, as the greater part or the above goods are for unreserved
sale, to close accounts.
Terms at sale
In the Insolvent Estate of Richard Harris.
Farm Produce, Drays, Gig, Horses, Cattle, Working
Bullocks, Pigs, Ac.
For auction sale on the ground, at Slinnknmorc, near
1, Campbelltown.
MESSRS W. DEAN and CO. have received
instructions from J. P. Mackenzie, Esq., official assignee, to sell by auction, on the ground, test Sliiinkamore, on THURSDAY, 10th May, at 1 o'clock,
The assets in the above estate, comprising
A quantity of wheat, threshed and unthreshed S bags barley 40 tons hay
A quantity of straw
400 bushels (more or less) maize Chaff-cutting' machine
Threshing machine ?' Winnowing machine * ' 2 drays
1 cart Roller
1 pair harrows I 5 ploughs
I waggon
Gig and harness " 3-14 working oxen and gear 7 horses, broken
15 ditto, unbroken
250 head (about) cattle 60 pigs
A quantity of sorghum saccharatum
3 dray covers A quantity of poultry.
Also;
The right, title, and interest, of the official assignee
in and to the lease of Shankaniore, late., Ac in the county of Cumberland. Terms, cash.
Mantles and Mantilla Shawls Polkas and Cardigan Jackets
Poplin Dresses, Striped and Checked Rich Tartan and Flounced ditto Linsay Petticoats, a., ate.
To Warehousemen, Drapers, Storekeepers, and others.
Preliminary Notice.
MESSRS. W. DEAN" and CO. will set by
auction, at their Rooms, Pitt and O'connell streets on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock,
in cases of the above choice seasonable goods. I as Terms, liberal, at sale.
in -or Preliminary Notice.
To Warehousemen, Drapers. Storekeepers, Shippers, and
other rs.
MESSRS. W. DEAN and CO. will sell by
auction, at their Rooms, Pitt and O'connell streets, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock,
15 packages seasonable drapery, slops, c, consisting of
blankets, flannels, gi eye," prints, mantles, dresses, ribbons, pilot reefers, black cloth SSCJ. doe trousers, mole ditto, long cloth shirts (W. and DA blue serge, ditto, Scotch twill ditto, Ac, &c.
Particulars in future issue.
Terms at sale