Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tuesday 14 April 1885, page 2
_AmnBementB._ .T H ï A I K S ROYAL. -*- " Under the management of
Messrs. WILLIAMSON, GARNLR. and MUSQROVR.
Lessee, Mr. Samuel Larur. Treasurer, Geo. L. Goodman.
Doors open 7.15, commence 7.45. Carriage» 10.45.
TENTH WEEK AND ES1 ABLTSHED SUCCESS
of the
»», . «OYAL DRAMATIC COMPANY.
wno have contributed another triumph to the list of their
achievements.
THi; PROFESSOR THE PROFESbOlt
_, THE PROFESSOR.
Jaeoeivrd with genuine onthuslasm by a crowded auditory, who
by their hearty applause testified to tho eucocss . . - - of this production.
BEAD THE PRESS OPINIONS.
The Sydnev Morning Hei aid Bays,
L¿ I A DECIDED HIT.
Marked by the strength of east, it has every advantage, and full
justice done to It.
Mesáis. Gordon and Henning« have painted tour very beautiful
sets for this, comed>.
The Doily Telegraph snys,
A VEKITAULL BONNh-UOUCITF.
> A genuine oomedy, wiltun in a jmicelul st} le. full of pointed epigram«, sparkling diulogue, and abounding lu plotuiesque
situations.
IT WAS THROUGHOUT \DMIRABLY ACTED
and
PERFECTLY STAGED.
Sunei-ior to the original pi eduction, the cast is n stronger one, .Mid the Í nrious chat actors aro bottci sustained. Heartily nppre.
elated by a crowded house.
"The PiofcBsor" is a succeei, and should bo witnessed by all ^rho like to seo a good comedy well put upon the stego and
cleverly played.
-"»-..-. Tnc Evening News 6ays, ESSENTIALLY A CLEVER PIECE.
ADMIRABLY ACTED.
THIS (TOtSDVT) l.M.MNG, ArRIL 14, ,, at n qu irtcr to 8 precisely,
THE PROFESSOR THE PROFESSOR THE PROl'ESSOR, . < A with a
POWERFUL CAST tt ___ and
, NEW 8CENERY BY GORDON AND HENNINGS.
, Produced under the direction of Mr. II. H. VINCENT.
Furniture aud appointments from Hamilton and Co., Globe -Urnlturo Depot, Park and Castloi eagh streets.
PRICES OF ADMISSION :
DRESS CIRCLE, 5s i 81'ALLS, 3s : MM1LY CIRCLE. Î6.
Tickets at Eastway'a Hotel. Box_0dice open dally from 11 to 4.
ANTED, TENOR SINGER. Apply Stage-Door, TnhVlKK ROYAL, between 11 and 1. this day.
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ACADEMY OJT MU8ÍC.
Proprietor and Manager. F. E. HISCOCKS.
The Favourite, Popular, and Fashionab.e Lounge, 45th WEEK, 4Hh WEEK, 45th WEEK.
Continued Success. Continued Success,
HISCOCKS' FEDERAL MINSTRELS and SPECIALTY UNION.
Another vast audience assembled last night to witness the Premier Company in their popular and refined entertainment.
Onr unequalled First Part, Inteispcrsed with wit and humour,
l with the Grand Finalo
-«.LA SONAMBOLER."
Second Pal t,
H. CARROLL, the Great Double-Voice Vocalist,
l-i Jiew Selection«.
THr. MARVT.LLOUS GIRARDS.
, MOYNHAM. KEENAN, ond Mis» COLLIER.
The beautiful quartette '. Tub MHSSAGE," by Braham,
Amery, Reid, and Portoi.
W. HORACE BENT'S Original Sketch,
TUB LAWYER'S CLERK.
W. B. WARNER In his new impersonation«.
Terminating with the successful and Topicnl Burlesque, written i expressly foi the Fedcialsby a Local Litterateui, and arranged
by W. Horace Bent, entitled the
"IDES" OF MARCH,
or the Oppositionists of Macquai ie-strcct. ,'uliu« Eilliro Dallico, the great Seizer of op.
portunltv .W. Horace Bent Cassius Enrico Paroo, the gicat Dyer.W. A. Ball
Biutus Angus Comiiiitticus, the ohalrful Chip J. 8. Porter Decius Jlacalonlcus Jackus, the Plaintllï ^ Sam Keenan
Maro Antony Pinchback .Alf. Mnynham
Australis, the Belle of the Soudan .Miss Mlllio Collier . . Nobles, Rum-ins, Senators. Chicken Thiefs, Tramps, _o"
by 1000 auxiliaries, weighing 485 pounds.
Popular Prices :
Orchestre Chairs, 4s ; Stalls, 3s and 2s ; Balcony, one shilling;. _Bot pla-i at Paling's. Carriages at 10.15 p.m._ mOWS HALL. TOWN HALL.
THIS EVENING. THIS EVENING.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
at the
AHT SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION,
under the direction of
Mr. CHARLES HUENKRBEIN. ADMISSION. ONE SHILLING, i ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING.
N.B.-No Extra Charge for Concert.
PROGRAMME,
' > commencing at 8.15 p.m.
Trio «. ~.r. .Feica
Piano-Mr. CHARLES HUENERBEIN
Violin-Mons, de WILLIMOFF v i Violoncello-Herr PATER.
Bong " ."I dreamt I dwelt". Bait«
Hiss GLENDENNING.
Flute Solo .
Pignor PAGNOTTI.
Song. « The Angel at the Window " ... Tour«
Mr. JAM*8 HINCHY.
Violin Concerto ... Andante el Finale.Mendelssohn
Mona, de W1LLIMOFF.
Beena., ». ... From " La Favorita " ... Donizetti
Miss FABIEN.
Duet... . "Oh. Maritana".
Hiss GLENDENNING and Mr. HINCHY, Piano Solo ... "Potpourri," introducing the popular
Mai oh. " To tho Front " ... Hucnerbein Mr. CHARLES HUENERBEIN,
accompanied by
MonB. de WILLIMOFF. Herr PATEK,
Signor PAGNOTTI, and Mr. G. MITCHELL.
Accompanist, Mr. G. F. MITCHELL.
J. W. BAYER,
_Hon. Secretary.
A BX SOCIETY OF NEW BOUTH WALES.
TOWN HALL! TOWN HALL.
SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION.
Owing to the success that has attended the Exhibition, and at the request of a number of person« who have not had an oppor-tunity of «eeiog the pictures, the Committee have decided to con-
tinúen
UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT.
The EXHIBITION will therefore be OPEN from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily, and in the evenings from 7.30 to 10 p.m.
ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING.
804 PICTURES ON VIEW.
><? J. W. BAYER,
_Honorary Secretary.
CHIARINI'S ROYAL " ITALIAN CIRCUS
' and -sV
MENAGERIE OF TR4WED ANIMALS.
THE BIG SHOW, OPEN EVERY NIGHT at 7 o'olook.
_ eiformancc commencing at 8, at
BELMORE PARK.
STILL ANOTHER NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME,
Commencing TO-NIGHT.
THIRD WE EK, ana still the samo UNDIMINI8HED
and UNWAVERING 8UÜCLBS as on the
Open mr Nih'ht.
THE BIGOEBT ANO DEW SHOW IN THE CITY.
THOUSANDS OF DELIGHTED SP1.CTATORS PRE8ENT AT
EVERY ENTERTAINMENT,
GRAND FREE OUT-DOOR CONCERTS given by Chinrlni's Celebrated Band for one hour befoie cncli performance com-
mences.
Afternoon Performance« every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY, at 2.30. Doou optn at 1 30.
_L. JMAY A._Secrotary.
"|\f_!W~MA.SONIC HALL.-Under tho patronage and
J3I in presonce of tho Woi«hlt>fnl the Mayor nnd Aldenncn of Sydney. MONDAY, April 20th. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered to HENRI L'ESTRANGE, the Australian Blondin and Aeronaut, who lately met with a severe accident. WILLIAM BEACH, Champion sculler of the World, has given his patronage, and will be present. Benson Lees, W. L. Brear, Johnny Cowan, Charley Horton, George Linden, Charlie Dine, Mark Mill, and an avalanche of artists have given their services.
Admission, 8s, 2s, 1s
Door» open at 7, commence at 8, carriages at 10.30.
J. J O'BRIEN. Hon Sec.
P
R O X E S T A N T HALL. Under the dil cotton of R1GNOLD and ALLISON.
GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, the Greatest Living Journalist,
will deliver his first LECTURE in the abovo hall on ' TUEBDAY NEXT. April 21.
Lecture-" Wars, Revolutions, and Tumults,"
Prices-5s., 3s , and 2s.
Plan of ball at Huencrboin'« muBic warehouse, 818, Gcorge «treet, where seat» may be reserved,_ PBOTE8T ANT HALL.
A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT
in aid of the CAPULET CRICKET CLUB,
WÍU he given in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING.
ISthApill, at 8 o'olook.
Gordon Barker in hi» Magical and Mysterious Entertainment. _ Charlie Dare, American Comique, in his Topicalities.
Front scat«. 2« ; gallery, 1«_J. Holdsworth, bon, »co.
AUSTRALIAN WAXWORKS,
OPPOBITR the CATHEDRAL.
Just Added : BEACH and HANLAN.
The Late GENERAL QOKDON,
Sir HERCULES ROBINSON.
OPEN DULY from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m.
Admission: ONE SHILLING. Children, half-price,
HAKKSPER1AN FANCY FAIR.
LION ARCADE, NEWTOWN.
OPEN THIS EVENING from 6 o'clook.
" At 8 o'clock the SCENE between HUBERT and PRINCE _JITHUR. from the play of KING JOHN, will take place.
Admission Is.
J. P. FITZPATRICK, WILLIAM DOLMAN.
§
CALK OF WORK AND FANCY ARTICLES.
The above will open on WEONEBDAY next, the 15th mitant,
In 8T.^TTHUB' HALL, and be continued XHUBSDAY, 'tawt^enf» every evening¡also Ventriloquism.
Ho_tilTAIto-oon.¿»0toí.S0! »T«___ Í..0. Admission, Is ;
«Uldra».*
G
A I E T Y _T H B A T R E.
Lessee ... .B. N.JOIICB
Proprietor and Manager . Wm. Kmcisiin
Business Manager.Wm. A.Jinklns
" NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE BUCCESS."
SUCCESS I PRONOUNCED I SUCCESS SUnChSS AND MÎCCKS8 BUCCESS | LASTING SUCCESS
of the
EMERSON'S MINSTRELS EMERhON'S MINSTRELS EMERSON'S MIN8TRIÎL8. LED BY THE ORIGINAL
and
ONLY
BILLY EMERSON I BILLY EMER80K BILLY EMERSON BILLY EMERSON
BILLY EMERSON | BILLY EMERSON
, , , 8PECIAL CARD.
It Is with Pride, coupled with Thanks, that the Management announce the UNPRECEDENTED FACT that, notwithstanding Mr. EMERSON and his COMPANY only arrived in Australia on Ihuisday last, per R.M.S.SZeulandlo. thov were HoT EVENING RECl'.n ED by a LARGE and BlULLIANT GATHERING of PLAYGOERS, the largest by far that has ^et nssumblcd within the walls of the GAIETY, who »ere unanimous in their DE MONMIIATIVE OVATION, cheer after eheor giceting each artist mid each act, teslitylng to the ARTISTIC TRIUMPH that had been ACHIEVED. Mr. EMERSON being ACCORDED the HONOUR of a SPECIAL CALL, his performance being a tlio roughly finished study, the merit ot which was fully recognised
by the vast audunce.
Tho Management consider it quite unnecessary to oulogiso the individual or collective merits of this organisation.
TniS (TUESDAY) EVENING,
SECOND APPEARANCE OF
the great
HILLY KMKRSON.
THE PRINCE OP COMEDIANS.
-... M .£ho rono,'ned Charactnr Artists and Comedian».
ÇHA8. W. COGILL BROS. HARRY P. in their great success and Onginal Laughahlo Speciality entitled
CUIT CHAT.
The versatile specialists,
WALSH and KING,
tho Great Doublo Dancers, Vocalists, and Comcaians.
_ The Novelty Tonm,
BÜßT. | STANLEY and PIXLEY, - GUS.
the pleasing Societv Skotch Artists.
The celebrated Irish Comedian anti General Danoer,
Mr. DAN TRACEY.
Mr. BENJAMIN CLARK,
first tenor vocalist.
Mr. ALFRED HOLLAND,
baritone vocalist.
. A grand
DOUBLE QUARTKTTK AND ORCHESTRA,
under the leadership of
Mr. CHARLES W. REINHART.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1-opular prices -Orchestra Clmiis, 4s ; stalls, Ss ; Family Circle, Is
Box Office at Messrs. Nicholson and Co.'s, George-street.
Carilages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m.
Tickets for all parts of tho house can be obtained at 1. Growdon'a, _tobacconist, opposite Gaiety Theatre._ X.CURSIONS TO THE
HAWKESBURY RIVER Every Friday, at 2.15 p.m., via Manlv.
returning by rall via Windsor at 9 p.m., Saturdev. (Book also at Maddock'», George-street.)
FI8H RIVER CAVES.-One of the wonders of the world. A
Bight which people have crossed the ocean to see. Parties can start any day, but must book at least a day in advance.
NEPEAN RIVER.-The easiest and most enjoyable trips out of
Sydney. Evtrv Saturday, nnd also on Sunday if sufficient number book. Special trips arranged for any day,
ILLAWARRA DISTRICT.-Four Days-Driving tours thiough
this district arc formed nccoiding to demand. Call and get
particulars.
All strangers In Svdney should payan early visit to the Bureau, at there they can obtain Information which will prove of value to them. Reference books kept. Passagas booked and berths selected for pat tics in the country.
Book at The TOURIST BUREAU, 51, Market-street, next Evening News Office. _
SELECT PICNIC PARTIES.-The best day's outinj?,
steamer to Manly, thence per Black anti Co.'s coach to Narabecn Lake. Fishing, boating, bathing, &o. Picnic Point, Narabccn, is the loveliest spot in New South Wales. BLACK and CO., Manly Livery Stables, Pier Hotel, Manly. Vehicles of all kinds. _
?¿ELECT PICNIC PARTIES.-Best Day's Outing k_* Steamer to Manly, thence per Black and Co.'s 'bus to Narabcen Lake ; fishing, boating, bathing. Black and Co.'s Livery Stables, Pier Hotel. Vehicle» of all descriptions on hire._ FlYH- Grandest Trip is to the Hawkesbury River. Par -L tlcular» at A. and C. Huenerbeln's 318, George-street.
HAWKESBURY RIVER.-An EXCURSION
staru evei y Friday at 2.15 p.m., via Manly. Tickets to be
had of
_E.JR. COLE, corner of George and King street«.
SCHNAPPER FISHING EXCURSION," THUBS*
DAY next, April 16,1885.-The fast and powerful steamship METEOR will'leave Woolloomooloo Bay at 7 a.m. Luncheon and bait provided on board. Tickets, limited. 7s ed. to be had by applying at the chowder Bay Office, Arbitration-street, Circular Quay._D. THOMPSON.
SCHNAPPER-FIBHING.-IAWES' stcamor, Muriel
Bell, will leave Floating Jetty 8-30, Woolloomooloo 7, THURSDAY MORNING. Tlckols, 6s. Had JVMEt?\ 80, Wool-loomooloo. Good bait ; green prawns and fish bait every day.
AMAZON QUADRILLE CLUB PICNIC to Tenny-
son NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 18th instant. 6toamer leaves foot of Phillip-strcot at 2.15 p.m. sharp.
_ " . SMITH. Hon. Seo.
ANCING.-Mr. Bailey's Quadrille Assembly, THI8
EVENING. at8 p.m.. Ilnv-strcet.
E
D
ANCING.-Lady, good pianisto, disengaged two or
three a days a week. Carlton, Herald Office._
ANCING.-Mr. A. READ'8 Class and Assembly THIS EVENING. Royal Dancing Academy. 3C7, Pitt-street. BS. C. READ has a Prívalo DANCING CLASS for Ladle». Aksembly Rooms, Wtlllam-sirect. near Rlley-st.
ONTHLY Quadrille PARTV, Oddfellows' Hall," ElUabeth-street, WEDNESDAY. April 13. C. EVES. _ QUADRILLE PARTY, THI8 EVENING.
TWKNTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF THE ROOMS.
Assembly Rooms. William-street, near Hi lev-street._ lCUMOiND.-Mr. A. READ'S Assembly, School of
_Arts, WEDNE8UAY.8 p.m. _
D D M
R T
B
HE ROSEHILL RA'JING CLUB.
OPENING MEETING
will Uko placo
On BATURDAY NEXT, 18th April, 1885.
THE OPENING HANDICAP, to start at 1.S0 p ra.
LUNCHEON.
THE TWO-YF.AR OLD HANDICAP, to start at 2.30 p.m. THE PAKKAMATTA STAKES, to »tart at 3.5 p.m. THE BELLING PLATE, to start at 3.40 p.m.
THE GRANVILLE PLATE, to Btart at 4.15 p.m.
THE ROSEHILL HANDICAP, to start at 4.50 p.m.
Profes»lonal Traine!s can obtain Tickets for themBolvos and Jockeys on FRIDAY, 17tli April, beforo 4 p.m., and all who ncgleot to apply on the day named will have to pay at the gate.
Pass-out Checks will not be issued. A. J. C. Rulas and Bylaws.
GEO. W. 8. ROWE.
^_Secretary R. R. C.
OU RKE JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL MEETING, 25th and 27th May, 1885.
CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP,a sweepstakes of Í eovs.,
with 800 sovs. added. 2 milos.
BODRKE JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, a «weepstakes of J52
10s, with 150 Eovi. added, li milo.
HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, a sweepstakes of 3 sovs., with "Í
sovs. added. 2J miles.
Nominations for each of the abovo events (1 snv.) CLOSE TUESDAY, 14th A pi ii, and maybe handed to T. C. Clibborn, Esq., secretary A. J. (!.
For full progiamine seo weekly papers.
CHAS. C. NAUGHTON,
_Secretary B. J. C.
GR1CÜLTURAL SOCIETY N. S. W.
PARADE and SALES.
THOROUGHBRED HORSES and CATTLE
- at the'
GROUND, MOORE PARK.
ORDER OF PARADE :
Horses . 11 a.m. and 2.80 p.m. Cattlo.11.30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Trotters, in harness ... 12 a.m. and 8.80 p.m. Ponies .U.S0 p.m. and 4 p.m.
GATE8 OPEN at 10 o'clock.
AUCTION SALES COMMENCE WITH THE HORBE8
, at 11.80.
CATERING by F. W. FORSTER, of Forster'« Hotel,
Castlereagh-» treet.
Special Tram» will Run regularly to the Ground.
FODDER PROVIDED by Mr. B. MARKLOVE
AT MARKET PRICES.
ADMISSION, Is.
VEHICLES ADMITTED.
Spécial Tram« will Run direct to the Ground,
_ F. WEBSTER, Secretary.
B
T su
BNBFIT OF PATRIOTIC FUND.
NEW SONG.
« THE HARP OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS,"
by K. W. Goergs.
Price, 1«,
W. H. PALING and CO.. Limited._ HE ONLY PITY Is that, once gone, a fécond
GRAFTON ESTATE
CAN NEVKR BE OBTAINED.
BALE NEXT SATURDAY.
_ BATT. RODD, and PURVEB.
"ÄNLY.-43 large Allotment Next SATURDAY,
at 8. Easy term». Litaos, Richardson and Wrench.
ASRICKVILLE.-Cottage and 22 Allotment«. Addi- -io_-rd.,_«xti»tt_d-v.»tS. Litaos, Richardson-Wreaoh.
NEW OPERA HOUSE.
THIS AFTERNOON ( ( THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON ! Tuesday. J THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON ( { THIS AFTlÎUNOON
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY
MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE
for tin-HENKFIT nf
WILLIAM BEACH, WILLIAM BEACH.
CHAMPION SCULLER OF 'HIE WORLD CHAMPION SCULLER OF THE WOULD,
tendered by
Rignold and Allison's Comedy Company, F. E. Hiscocks'
Federal Minstrels,
and the Musical and Dramatic Piufestian of Sydney.
MONSTER PROGRAMME. ' Overture-By Members of the " Imps."
Orohestr»,-Louder, Mr. N. La Fculllade ; Flute, Mr. Vf. Farrell .
Cornet, Mr. R. M'Sherry ; Contra-Bass, Herr Kopff.
Pianoforte, Mr, F. Ireland.
COMEDIETTA-" A CONJUGAL LESSON.»
"r- V1 uhZ .Ml- Phil Day
Mrs. Lui ttby ... ... .Miss Myra Kembla Pianoforto Solo-" Fantasie" (introducing
the Patriotic March " To the Piont"
0"" [Huenerbein] .Mr. Chas. Ilucncrbcin Pong (comic)-'' No Fear".Mr. W. B. Warner
Ballad-" Only Dreams" .Mr. Beaumont Read
W. Horaco Bent's Orieinal Sketch, MODERN SCHOOL OF ACTING.
Soth Suecalosh .Mr. W. Horace Bent Henry Hirviug .Mr, W. A. Ball
A TESTIMONIAL
will bo presented on the stnee to
Mr. WILLIAM BEACH.
Mr. EDWAllü HANLAN
Will also be present on the stage.
Song and Danoo Sketch, .. The Fat Boys," Mr. Sam Keenan and
Mr. Alf. Mornlium.
Ballad-"Going to Market".Mr. H. Carroll
(Double-voiced Vocalist.)
Song-" Tho Gauntlet" .Mr. J. T. Gordon {*e.Mia» »nllv Smith
J,1"«» Solo ... .Mr.N. LaFmillado Recitation-" Lord Ullln's Daughter" ... Mr. J. F. Cathcart Song-" A Valiant Knight".Mr. J. S. Porter
The whole to conclude with the screaming Farce.
Sl'ITALFIELDS WhAVERS.
Simmons . .... Mr. Sterling Whyte Darvillo.Mr. George Forbes
£row» .Mr. It. Gieville.jun.
lawson.Mr. T. A. Howard
Ado'0 .;. ... .."..Miss Emma Bronton
Stago Manager, Mr. J. F. Cathoart. Loader of Orchestra, Mr. N. La Fouillnde. Accompanist, Mr. F.Ireland.
Piano kindly lent bv Huencrbcin, 318, Gcorgc->trcet, where dress oirolo tickets may bo reserved.
Prices-Dress circle, 5s ; stalls, 3s i pnrqnottc, 2s,
Doors open at 1.45. Matinio at 2.30 sharp. Carriage» may bo ordered for 5.15. Husmos Manager, G. A. COLEMAN.
NE W OPE B A HOUSE.
Less eos . K. Maleronl and W. J. Wilton.
Under the Management of Rignnld and Allison.
Stage Manager .Mr. J. F. Cathcart
Another Great Triumph achieved by
RIGNOLD and ALLISON'S COMEDY COMPANY.
in tho laie HENRY J. BYRON'S
MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY,
14 DAYS 14 DAYS 14 DAYS 14 DAYS H DA if* 14 DAYS 14 DAYS 14 DAYS 14 DAYS
which was received again Ln?t Night by a
CROWDED and ENTHUSIASTIC HOUSE, with
Unmistakabla Malka of Approval.
The ACTION ot the COMEDY STOPPED by
INCESSANT LAVJGHTliK and VOCIFEROUS APPLAUSE.
Act after Act recalled mid Applauded to the Echo.
14 DAYS THE HIT OF THE SEASON 14 DAYS
will be REPEATED THIS and EVERY EVENING.
Furniture from Globe Furnituro Warehouse, corner Park and
Castlereagh streets.
Box plan, Hucnerhcin'B, 318. Gcorgc-strcot. Day ticket«, Roberts', tobacconist, next Theatre.
_ Treasurer. G. A. COLEMAN.
CAMPEBDOWN C.C., with Ground, Dieongnged, _Saturday nest. P. Cahill. Stirrev Ollie
SKOOND Warwick»- 1 »irenipjg«_ 18th und 25th April ;
clubs with ground. J. (i. Orum. Public Works, Phillip-stiect.
ALVERN C. C. dii-enga^cl r-uturdav, 18th, with
ground. Annh J Purcell, 52. Ynumr-strêet. Redfern.
M_
CBICK K l' GROUND, malting Micket, ¡ind pavilion,
DISENGAGED, Next SATURDAY. Pawiu, Jvv'lrr, Arcade.
ST. P'ETBBS CRICKET CLUB Disengaged" with _ground. April 18th »ml 25th. A. Harbor. St Pet ern.
ASHFIELD.-WARATAH C. C. DISENGAGED.
_with Ground, .Saturday. UtluR. Murtin, Bland-st., Ashfield, TATTEB-ALL'S" HALL, Tatterimll's-buildings, to
LET for Private Ball«. Banquets, Roheaisals, Creditors and Public Companies' Meeting», Wedding Festivals, &o. Free use of 400 scats, piano, and decorations und gas. Apply Manager,
Tattertall's Baxaar. Huutur-Mreet.
MATKUB Singers should join Cnilliau 'a_d~Bö)lo,a
large classes, open 27th Instunt. Tickets at Paling's.
U
4_
M
Mr. JULIUS BUDDEE
has commenced
PIANOFORTE TUITION
in
SYDNEY.
For terms and particular«
apply to
W. H. PALING and CO., Limited,
S5G, George-street.
M
B. H A B B Y HYNDES,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
Intending Pupils apply for terms, _c" to
A. and C. HUENERBEIN,
_318, 3corgi-Btreet.
THEATBICAL (Variety).-Wanted, LADIES and
GENTLKMEN : state terna. Tioupe, Herald._ WANTED, first-doss Circus Porforuiera. Apply
Mr. Alexander, 50>, Georgc-st., op. Central Police Court.
"ÖuSEHlLL RACES, Saturday.-Steatnors half hourly -Eil from King-sl. from 11.30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Is Gd. return.
Religious Aimouncemeats.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
PROTESTANT HALL,
THIS (Tiicdny) EVENING.
ANNUAL TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING.
Tea on Tables at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, It Gd cuoh.
Speakers :
Eight Rev. Dr. BARRY, tho Primate Rev. Dr. STEEL
Rev. Dr. KELYNACK
Rev. J. W. INGLIS, Vice-rresident of the Ballaiat Y. M. 0. A. J. R. FAIRFAX, hsq.. Vicc-1'rctident of the Ashociation, will tuko the ohoir at 7.30 p.m.
_DAVID WALKER, General Secretary.
m HE CHURCH SOCIETY. The ANNUAL MEETING will bo held on THURSDAY NEXT, tho lGth instant, In tho PROTESTANT HALL.
Tho Most Rev. the Lord Pi ¡mate will take the chair at 7.30 p.m.,
and deliver an uddrcss.
Amongst the speakers will bo the Right Rev. Bishop Hale, the Rev. H. L. Jackson, the Hon. Alex. Gordon.
- HULTON S. KINS, M.A, I Hon.
ROBERT HILLS i Sees. BY MONS S. TOVEY, B.A..
_Organising Scoretary.
NS. WALES AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY.
. Committee meet at the Bilde Hall, 385-7, GeoiRC-strect, on WEDNESDAY next, April 15. ot 4 p.m. THOS. B. TRESS, GEORGE F. WISE. Honorary Secretaries._.__ BEVON SHI KE-ST1ÎEËT CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH.-Annual Tcu Meeting and Report, THIS (Tues-day) EVENING, I4tD niFtant. To be followed by an Entertainment m tho new church, entitled '. The Oiled Feather." Admission to tea and entertainment by complimentary tickets. Tea G.30, enter-tainment 7.50. Collie-on*. T. WI'.IGHT.Socretury.
CLEVELAND-STBEKT WESLEYAN CHUBCH.
The first TEA MEETING in connection with the anniversary of tho abovo Church will tuko piscc TO-NIGHT. 14th instant. Tea on the tables at G.30. After te» a Public Meeting will bo pre-sided over by E. Jessop, Esq. Addresses will be delivered by
circuit ministers and others.
T. M'COY,
Church Steward.
Lectures.
(¿30NGS and MUSIC of SCOTLAND.
Tho Rev. J, W. INGLIS of Ballaiot,
will deliver a LECTURE
on tho above subject, in tho
NEW MASONIC HALL, Castlereagh-ttrcet,
on WEDNESDAY. 15th instant.
Chair will he taken by the Rev. Dr. STEEL at 7.30 p.m.
Doors open ut 7 p.in.
Front seats, 2s. ; back seats and gallery. Is._
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'* Soldiers and their 8oience," by Captain-Rnd, R.A.
At the Cambridge Club Assembly Room, on FRIDAY. 17th in staut. George Ranken, Esq., in the chaii. Tickets 2s, at Mr. Audorson's, military tailor, 30, Oxford-street._
Business Announcements.
THE BUSINESS of Cabinetmaker* and Furnituro
Manufacturers hitherto can-led on by us, the undesigned, under the style and firm of TACK SING, at 743, off George-street, Sydney, has this day been disposed of by us to the lil ni of SUN TACK SUING KEE and CO., who will carry on the business from this date. AU outstanding accounts to be- sent in toour firm for settlement. Dated this loth April, A.U. 1885.
All SUE.
AH CHOW. AU CHEN.
Witness-Gio. B. THOMAS, SoUcltor, 71, Castlereagh-Jtrcct,
Bydnev,
We 'have this day purchased from the firm of Tack Sing the Business lately cal ried on by them at 743. off George-street, as -Cabinetmakers and Furniture Manufacturers, and solicit a conti-nuance of tbo support hitherto afforded to the above firm. We aro not responsible foi- any debts contracted by tho late firm.
Dated this lOtn April, 1885.
SUN TACK SUING KEE and CO.
. Witness-GEO. B. THOMAS. Solicitor, Sydney._
TT^ISSÖTUTION 0"F PARTNERSHIP.
In consequence of Mr. Hartland'» depaiturc for Europe, the PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned has THIS DAÏ been dissolved by mutual consent.
Dated at Sydnoy this 7th day of April 1885.
? Burned I J. D. HARTLAND
Signed j Ti Li BAKEBi
Witness-J. _. BAKES,
In reference to the above, the Business of tho late Firm will he carried on as usual by T. L. BAKER, under tho stylo of BAKER and CO., as House, Land and Property Agents, at their Office, Market-chambers, 472, George-street.
BAKER and CO.
1ST
OTICE is hereby given that PIEHCY ETHELLand _W. P. COURTN-T, formerly carrying on business together as auctioneers, _c, under title ElhrU and Courtney, have This Day DISSOLVE u partnership by mutual consent, as W. P. Courtney ia leaving Sydney. The' butines» will In future be carried on by PIERCY HTHELL alone. ""_"""__,
(Signed! W. P. COURTNEY, (Signed) PIERCY ETHELL.
I Petersham, April II. 1885._
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OVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
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CHAS. A. GOODCnAP,
_^_______Commissioner for Railway».
Department of Public Instruction,
Sidney, 10th April, 1885.
JENDERS FOR CLASSROOM, &0.
TENDERS aro invited for the Erection of a Classroom, &c., at tho North. Sydnoy Public sohool.
Plans and specification may bo seen, and forms of tender ob-tained at the office of the Department of Publie Instruction, Sydney.
Tenders, endorsed " Tender for Classroom, North Sydney Publie sohool," must bo lodged with the Under-Sccrctarv, Department of Public Instruction, nt or before 10 o'clock a.m., on WEDNES-DAY, thn jnth April, 1885.
The Minister doe» not bind himself to accept the lowest or any
Tender.
_W. J. TRICKETT.
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APPLICATION received In the Dopatmentof Mines
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JOSEPH P. ABBOTT.
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G. A. EDWARDS ( Secretaries. Sydney, ltth April, 1885._
IN THE SUPBEME CODBT.
(No. 1139. 1885.1
Between DAKIEL JOH» TUOMY, Plaintiff, and THOMAS MOONBY-,
Defendant.
Upon hearing tho Solicitor for tho Plaintiff and upon reading the two several affidavits of the Plalntitf sworn and filed herein on the second and eighth days of April infant, respectively, it Is oi dorcd that service of a Copy of this Order and of a Copy of tho Writ of Summons in this action on the wlfu of the Détendant, and advertisement of thN order and of the said writ twice in the Synnr-y Morning Hciald and twice in the Dilly Telegraph, daily newspaper*, printed and published in Sydney, in the colony of New South Wales, shall bo deemed good service of the said
Writ on tho Defendant.
Dated this eighth day of April. 1885.
E. D. HOLROYD.
I*
THE SUPBEME COUBT.
(1885. No. 1119.)
Between DANIKL Joan TDOMY, Plalntitf, and THOUAI MOONEY.
Defendant.
VicioaiA, by tho Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland, Quern, Defender of tho Faith.
To THOMAS MOONLY.late of the New Supremo Court Hotel,
Williain-»trcct, Melbourne, Licensed Victualler.
We command \ ou that within eight days after tho scrv Ice of this V» rlt on yon, Inclusive of the day of such service, you cause an appearance tobe cntcicdfoi vou in an action at the suit of DANIEL JOHN TUOM\, of Lonsdalc-*troet West, Melbourne. Merchant. And take notice that in default of your so doing tho plalntitf may proceed therein, and judgment majLbu givon lu your
ubeencc. ^
Witness-RouanT MOLISWOBTII, Esquire, Senior Puisne Judge, at Melbourne, tho thirteenth day oi March, in ihc year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five.
N.B.-This W rlt is to be serve! within twelve calendar months from tho date thereof, oi, if icncwed, vvlthU six calendar months from the «ate of the last reno« al, including the daj ot such dato,
and not aitcrwards.
Appearance Is to be cnteicd at the Prothonotary'a Office in tho Law Courts, Melbourne.
STATEMEN I' OF CLAIM.
The plaintiff's claim ¡B for goods bara-ulncd and sold and for monej due under an assignment of a debt due by the defendant to Messrs. P. G. Dixon and Company, oordial manufacturéis, for poods sold and delivered, which said debt was duly assigned to
tho plaintiff.
PARTICULARS. 1884.
Sept. 27.-To amount of accounts rendered to you for
§oods bargained and sold bj plaintlif to
étendant (full particular» exceed three
folios in length) .£65 l8 6 July IT.-By oash on account."20 0 " Sept. 25,-By cash on account. 10 0 Oct. 20 -By cash on nceount .. . 7 0
Nov. 11,-By returns from April 17th to date 3 13 6
40 13
Balance due.25 5 0 lo amount due foi goods sold omi delivered by P. G.
Dixon and Company to defendant, particulars of which bave been delivered to you, and which said account was duly assigned to plaintiff by the said P.
G. Dixon and Company for valuable consideration 6 8 '
"31 l8 i
Dated til» thirtieth day of March, 1685.
THOMAR OTHER WINDSOR,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
39, Quccn-strcet, Melbourne.
Place of trial, Melbourne.
And the sum of l'lv e Pounds (or tuch other sum as mav bo allowed on taxation) for costs. If the amount claimed is paid to the plaintiff, or his soliritor or agent, within four day» from tho service hereof further proceedings will be stayed.
This writ was Usucd by 1 horns* Other Windtor, of Thirty-nine, Quecn-Btrect, Melbourne, In the colony of Victoria, whose address for service is Thirty-nine. Queen-street, Melbourne, aforesaid, solicitor for the said plaintiff, who carries on business at Lonsdale-ttrect West, Melbourne, aforesaid.
WOOLCOTT and WINDSOR.
89, Qucen-strcet, Melbourno,
Solicitors.
IN THE SUPBEME COUBT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.
IN INSOLVENCY,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ACCOUNTS with Plan« of Distribution in the undermentioned Estates, showing dividends as specified, arc now filed in the Office of Insolvency, Phlllip-ilreo', Si dnc), for Inspection of all persons interested, aud notlco is hereby given that such Accounts and Plans will be submitted to the Court for confirmation on THURS-DAY, the 10th April next, if not previously objected to :
AH KUM, trading as Moy Moon and Co . of Little Fsscx-streot, Cabinotmakcr (No. 19,025), a first plan dividend of 5s 7¿d per _ on proved concurrent debts.
WILLIAM SPItlNGTIIORPE DOWEL, of Tamworth, Con-tractor (No. 18.801), ii first plan dividend of 10s ll|d per " on one proved prcfci rent debt only.
THOMAS DICK90N, of l.nmoie-road, Enmore, Draper (No. (18,071), a firt.t plan dividend of Is lljrt per " on proved concur-
rent debts.
JOHN EMERSON, of Klng-stroot, Fish Salesman (No. 18,712), an amended first plan div idend of 0s 2d per " on proved préfèrent
ileht« onlv.
Also, an acoount current only in the catato of WILLIAM JACKSON, of Sydney (No. 18,834), showing balauco at dobit of
estate.
FRANCIS MACNAB,
Olilciol Assignee,
G1, Cuntleicagh-strect.
Sydnoy. 80th March, 1885._ IN THE SUPBEME COUBT OF NEW SOUTH
WALES.
ECOI KfclASTlCAL JUIUSDICTIO!*.
In the Goods, Chattels. Credits, and Hfleels of HENRY JOSEPn
DILLON, late of 02, Heniy-streot, in the tity of Dublin, in Ireland, Draper, decca«»!, intestate.
ALL CREDITORS or other nelsons having claims in the Estate of the above-named deceased aro icquestcd to tend in particulars thoioof to JAMES DUFF MILNE, Aecountant, Walthani-build ings, llond-htreet, Svdney, the Administrator of the Estutc of tho said HENRY JOSEPH DILLON, deceased, on or before the thir-tieth day of April now ne\t. after whieh date tbe «nid James Duff Milne, as such adimnUtiatoi as aforcHild, will proceed, in pur-suance of the Trust Propel I) Aot of I8G2, to distribute the assets of the «aid deccuscd among tho person» entitled thereto, having reg.rd unlv to thom claims of which the said James Duff Milne
shall then have hod notico.
Dated at Svdnev this twentieth day of Match, A.n. 1835.
WANT, JOHNSON, and CO. (Agents for Want and Harston,
Solicitors, 34, ClomenU-lunc, London, E C), Proctors for _the said Administrator. 60, f itt-st. Sydney._ NOTICE is hereby given that by ludcntur« dated the
second dar of April. 1885, and mude between JOHN LUCAS, of Cobar, Storekeeper und Baker, of the Hist part, and JAMES WATSON, of Sviiney, Merchant, and THOMAS ARJHUR STRICKLAND, of bydney, Waiehouseiiian, thereinafter desig-nated 'Irii'-tcos, of the second part, and the several pcisons and bodies coiporaio, whose names ate nuntlonod in the first sohcdulo at the foot thereof, creditors of the said John Lucas, and who by tlieintelves or their icspcctl>c attorneys or agents thereunto subscribed their names and affixed tholr seals, and all other the orcdltors of the assignors, of thethiid part: All the real and personal property of the said John Lucas, whatsoever and where-soever, wus assigned unto the said trustees for the benefit oVall the said oi editors : and further, that tho said Indenture bus l#<>n duly executed by the said John Lucas, James Watson, and Thomas Arthur Strickland, as by law required, and now lies at the office of Monsieur» HOLDSWORTH and EVANS, 75, Pitt-itreet, Sydney, for inspection and execution.
Dated this teoond day of April, 1885,
JOHN LUCAS.
JAMES WATSON.
THOMAS A. 31'RICKLAND.
Witness io the signatures of John Lucas and James Watson,
J. HAWXINK BvicitAnr. J.P.
Witness to the Bignatute of Thomas A. Strickland,-E. T. Wll-tJCH, J.P._ ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN GBAHAM
BISSLAND, Penrith, Stoi deeper.
It is requested Statements of all CLAIMS agaiust this Estate be
forwarded to us at once.
MELORUM and MELDRUM,
Accountants and Trade Asilgoecij 87, York-street,
Oth April, 1888._ N THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM
MILLAR, Narrandera, Storekeeper.
It is requested Statements ot all CLAIMS againit this Ettato be
forwarded to us on or before 20th instant.
MELDRUM and MELDRUM,
Accountant» and Trade Assignee. . 87, York-ktroet,
9th April. 1885. _, PECIAL Kxpros» Steamers direct for Bosehill Bace oourte, Batorday. from Klnait.. halt-hourly ; li 64 tatura.
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NV Person holdingf Claims on tho Estate «t «,."7? . - WH «HLLIPS.latoof Taralga,£ s7w aT JJ? k*» to ,çnd in the same on or before Mondiy next, April niïVm (or they will not bo rccogul.ed), to ' pm 30lh Ttat
GKOBGE MUNN,
_._ l63, Qnecn-strcct. WnnllnV..
AYWBLL'S l'UBÂC^COMPÏS.rSfiï «^gL^T *'" b° CL0SKD from «- »»«o
JOHN L. SALIER,
^YTFÑ^v-(Tfrj-MTsTT^.
Mr. BENJAMIN SHORT having kindly consented to «li tv
vacancy of Hon. Trcnsuror during the absence of J R i?"il thi Esq., from the colony, tho committee request that nil con,T0' Mon» for the Society be forwarded to Mr. B. Short SvdnT 2 J1" Ucorgo-atreot, ' ' >ArcT> _(Signed),_ A. BURDETT, lion »"
KOYAL EXllIBlTTÜN ireWL7-^rnTr-ïïf-_|^
shire und Castlereagh streets, near Redfern
Raliway Terminus.
W. n. NEGUS, late general manager of Nos. 1 and " tv*_ Palaces, and Junco Rcfreahmcnt Rooms, wishes to inform II
friends and tho publlo that he has taken possession ol tim 3T. favourite hotel, and trusts by giving it his person" Z and kcoping the boat Llquois, to ;merit a full sh»"!i patronage._ " m TNT 0 f I-i_-~R X- I beg to notify that Mr, A. MITCHELL lins ceased tot
manager of the City Caí rying Company. Limited.
By order of the L'oaul.
April 10,1885. Hf.NltY R.JOO0S, Sccrctaty,
MR. G. LAMM'O'ULIA, "Watchmaker and'JowolleTnf
240. Pltt-strcct, will leave Sydney, SATURDAY lSih Instant, any CLAIMS against Min must bo tendered beforetbit
NOTICE.-During my ubsenco in Europe nnd elsowhT
I have appointed ÜE1URD PHILLIPS, of Pitt and Ilunw stroots, Sydney, to be my ATTORNEY, with full powers _
manage my properties and affairs.
- . . -'OIIN COOPER
Sydney, AprilJ0,J885^_"'
TVTOTICE TO HORSE DEALERS AND OTHERS --T1 This Is to elvo uotloe to the above not to deal with a Che* nut Draught MARE, bald face, hind points white, branded T_ conjoined on near ahouldor, tho same being my property ¡countT papera picase copy. '
_Signed,_JANE EATIL.
IF Mr. Cooper, who left skins to bo tannorTäbönriaTt
Novomber, does not call fur ttiem within seven days fromthli date, they will be SOLD to defray expenses. JAMES j. REA1.1A Tanner, Glcnmoro-iond, Ruahcuttci'w Hay. ' ' SPECIAL Expresa STenmerslliroc^öFltoflGliill R¿¿¡T.
courue. Saturday, from Kinir-at., half-hourly ; Is 6J return.
B
ANK OE NEW SOUTH. WALES":
A BRANCH of this Bank is now open at COWRA,(nth. oolony, for the transaction of all usual banking business.
SHEPHERD SMITH,
General Manager. '
B
ANK OF NEW _OUTH WALES
A BRANCH of this Bank is now open at RYDE, Parramatta River, for the conduot of nil UBual Banking busincs«.
SHEPHERD SMITH,
General Manacor.
Sydney. 18th March, 1365.____'
T OHNSTONËl O'SHANNESSY, and CUT, W ARTISTS and PHOTOGRAPHERS.
250 and 252, George-street (ovor Peate and Harcour'.'s).
They possess all the negatives taken by the late T. It. Boyd while in business in .-ydney, impi escions from which, enlarge ments, "c. ran always be procuicd at the aboye mliircs».
AS COOKING.-Seo Rnieigh'a " Paragon " roosting)
baking, toasting, grilling. To-day. 253, Elizabeth-street,
OST "Direct' WHY "(O' ROSEHILL.-King-rtael
STEAM ERS oud Ti ams half-hourly. Is Od return,
Musical Instruments.
G M'
r IPP'S CELEBRATED PIANOFORTES,
BRADLEY, NEWTON, and LAMB
desire to call nttention to their
LARGE STOCK.
of
B. LIPP and SON'S celebrated PIANOFORTES
direct from the makers, comprising
TALL GRANDS, LITTLE UPRIGHT GRAN'DS, BALOOK .
GRANDS, VERY HANDSOME,
mid of the
HIGHEST CLASS FINISH, '
in
WALNUT and BLACK and GOLD.
WE HAVE NOW 1 HE LARGEST STOCK
IN AUSTRALIA
of
LIPP'S PIANOS
to
SELECT FROM. ' WE INVITE INSPECTION.
FOR riUVATE SALE
nt
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
BRADLEY, NEWTON, and LAMB,
Pianoforte Importers,
O'CONNELL and SPRING STREET».
EXCELLENT WALNUT FlANOFûRTE,niw,pri"
£30, very low. Bradley, Newton, end Lamb, Springst.
PIANOFORTES bv STE1NWAY and CO., of NEW
YORK.-BRADLEY. NEW'l ON, and LAMB, Sprint and O'connell street», invite the public te inspect these wor'.i' renowned PIANOS; pricco very low.
w
NEW PIANOFORTE (iron frame), in handsoraow»N
nut case, overstrung, sweet clear treble, rich sonoro«, ban; price £10. Very cheap.
_BRADLEY. NEWTON, end LAMB.
ILLIAM BROCE,
197, PITT-STREET, Sydney.
PIANOFORTES. By every maker of repute.
STEIN WAY. BLUTHNER, RO.NISCI1,
&C.
Tbe''WF.llAGE," approved by Liszt, made to special order.
Cottage IModul nt 33 guineas, perfect in design and workmanship, and f_
iron-framod.
ORGANS. Sole agent for the " SMITH." MUSIC. Latest by every mail.
Time payment arranged tor any priced instrument.
Liberal discount for cash.
WILLIAM BRUCE (late Crampton and Bruce),
107, PITT-STREET. SYDNEY.
w.
B. PALING and co., LIMIXBP.
W. H. PALING and CO-, Limited,
havo
a
large
Stook of High-class Instrument»
on viow
by all the Best Maker»,
and
nt very
Moderate Prices.
W. H. PALING and CO., Limited,
350, George-stroot,
'Svdnoy,
Opposite Bank of New Bouth Walea.
B1
HAPSBURG PIANOS.-Solo importer», Beale ana _Company, 612, Georgc-6treet._ SELECT YOUR PIANO at A. und C. HUENJ-K' _BEIN'S. 318. George-street._ PIANO.-Warned to Purchase good second-bund Lipp _and Son; cash. 187. Castlereagh'tti cut._ RÍLLIANT-TONED Cli-Kuiuca PIANO, late* climatic improvements, quite now ; reasonable offer aecepte 1, Cary-street, Loiohhardt. ^_^__.
FOR~S"XLE,-wön_t caso iron-bound PIANO, cheap.
_J. Petersen, Balmain Furnishing Arcade, DarUug-btreot. __ PIPE "ORGAN FOR SALE.
Great bargain. Terms it required. TO CLERGY'X1 l'.N AND OTHERS.
Suitabln for a Church, _c ; h.ind30ino ilccoiated front, ncti «peaking pipes, stops, and pedals to key», &c. Cost £17U. »au; by Jackson. In perfeot order, prioe only £70, a gilt ; owner mo« sell, on account of the room being required for other purpoi-. delivered, tuned. &o._ ApplySO, Botany-sttcet^Surry nt]____.
ROADREEDlíiibinet ORGAN,"for SALE. Apply
25, Darungtun-rond, l)arlington.__
LEGAN'FWnluut PIANO7~£20, cost £50, grenfest _ bargain in Sydney. 52. Fltzroy-ttrcet.SurryJIIilhi._. J^OR SALli, PIANO, maker Tolkein, Loudou. SpragSi
J |Oxf ord-street._ PIANO.-FöTSÄLE," magnificent upright Grand Cottftgo
PUNO, Italian wnlnutwood, celcbruted German mater, LIPP syotem, double obllquo, overstrung on full '«?SEITe'r,°; frame, trichord throughout. RONISCH patent notIon, wita Lipp's celeste pednl, for singing purpD-es ; recently i Mt'» guineas, quite new. only a few months in use. ivory kçyboaro, 7 ootaves, thoroughly bolted to withstand extremo climoie», Insect-proof. wiro Tiaok : price £18, bargain, owner having jT further use for it ; also MuBic-stool, Insulators, -lnc-iinc
Case belonging, for paoking.
_Apply 20, Uotany-strcet, Surry Hills.__ IGULAND BAGPIPES.-Wanted, it BDCond-h»-4 REEL SET. Address, J. M._M'CIunie, 0C2, George-ut. SPECIAL Express Steamors direct"for Rosehill K»M'
course Saturday, from Klng-st., half-hourly; Is M return. L"Ó'CKED~UP~from SALE FOR YEARS, but at Ia«
OPENED UP to the Publio for SETTLEMENT.
GRAFTON ESTATE. WOOLLAHRA.
SALE NEXT SATURDAY.^ ^^ ^ ""-^
_ Stock and Stations. ___ FOR Private SALE, 800 »uperior Storo BULLOCKS,
ages oughts to nines, closo to Glen Innes, half I«, »w
»h.rp,anddirect«o josiiijAnuGHE;<5tockASi^ TjlOUR THOUSAND FIVE hUNDRKD MÂÎBKSS
Approaching Gunnedah. Well bred, not oulla, coming « uA .
tooth.
F. BACON and CO., ' Sheep and Cattle Salesmen,
_ Gunnedah._-BES OR SALE, about 20 head good, hoalthy St«1
CATTLE, «oma bullocks 4 years old. Apply
' JAS. WHEELER, __, .
_ Narraboen. nwrMgjIJL. -OSEEILL RACES, Saturday.-?HM«ne»¿2__k
.Iro» __«.»».fal» ».80a.m.naUia».m. uedwta* F