Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Monday 30 January 1882, page 1


Shipping.

"LOGAN, ALBERT, CLEVELAND, AND

REDLAND BAY.

THE LEONIE, s., will receive

Cargo up till 5 p.m. THIS DAY (Monday).

A A. MAC DIARMID,

Agent.

CHEAPEST ROUTE TO GYMPIE,

VIA NOOSA.

THE ARAKOON, 8., C. DECS, , X. Master, will leave our Eagle_ street Wharf for Noosa, THIS DAY (Monday), 30th instant, at 2 o'clock sharp.

FARES: Saloon, 10s.; Return, £1 5s.; Deck, 7s. 6d. No charge for meals.

A Coach awaits arrival of steamer.

Through Fare to Gympie Saloon, £1 10s. ;

Deck, £1 5s.

Goods and Parcels taken at Reduced Rates of Freight.

D. L. BROWN & CO.,

975 Agents. "" GYMPIE, VIA NOOSA,

UNDER MAIL CONTRACT.

THE CULGOA, s., A. GOODALL,

Master, will leave Campbell's Wharf for Noosa, on TUESDAY

EVENING.

Passengers at Reduced Rates.

a" Cobb & Co.'s Royal Mail Line of Coaches run in conjunction with Culgoa, s., and leave immediately on her arrival.

NOTE. Through Passages by Cobb's coach can ONLY be booked at our Office.

McGHIE, LUYA, & CO.,

3362 Agents.

TO TWEED RIVER.

-V. THE KALARA, s., A. H. GRUER, starts -I Master, will leave our Short. .9MJÉPET street Wharf on or about WEDNESDAY, 1st February.

Cargo received on and after Monday. Freight to be paid here.

1030 D. L. BROWN & CO.

At

AUSTRALASIAN STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY

intend despatching their Steamers as follows, namely :

TO SYDNEY

EGMONT, Wednesday, 1st February, 6 am. ALEXANDRA, Friday, 3rd February.

TO MELBOURNE, FROM SYDNEY

WENTWORTH, Saturday, 4th; and LY-EE-MOON,

Tuesday, 7th February,

TO MARYBOROUGH, BUNDABERG, GLADSTONE,

and ROCKHAMPTON

QUEENSLAND, This Day (Monday), 30th instant,

1 p.m. sharp.

TO MARYBOROUGH AND ROCKHAMPTON

FIONA, To-morrow (Tuesday), 31st instant, 12

noon,

TO MACKAY

KATOOMBA, Saturday, 4th proximo, S a,tn.,

taking Cargo to be transhipped in Dugong at Flat-top.

TO MACKAY, BOWEN, TOWNSVILLE, DUNGENESS

and CARDWELL (see foot-note), CAIRNS, PORT DOUGLAS, and COOK. TOWN, calling at Keppel Bay and Flat-top Island to land Mails and Passengers

KATOOMBA, Saturday, 4th proximo, 5 am.

ss Cargo and Passengers for Dungeness and Cardwell will be transhipped at Townsville. TO LEVUKA, Fiji, from Sydney

Steamer on arrival of Suez Mail due on or

about 10th proximo.

TO NOUMEA, New Caledonia, from Sydney

Steamer about Friday, 10th proximo.

Steerage Passengers are Victualled and supplied with Bedding.

Neice. Cargo cannot be received for ship-ment later than one hour before departure of Steamers. W. WILLIAMS,

Local Manager.

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS,

PER QUEENSLAND, s, TO MARY. BOROUGH, BUNDABERG, GLADSTONE,

AND ROCKHAMPTON.

-W THE QUEENSLAND, s., will UN. X leave the Company's Wharf

&? THIS DAY (Monday), 30th instant, at 1 p.m. shop. No Cargo will therefore be received for shipment by her after noon to-day.

W. WILLIAMS,

1222 Local Manager.

STEAM TO SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE, MEL

BOURKE, GEELONG, MARYBOROUGH,

AND ROCKHAMPTON.

FARES GREATLY REDUCED BETWEEN

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

-W THE UNDERSIGNED will deaTESSA'- J. patch their Steamers (when TOSCSSBS« insatiable) as follows, from MUNICIPAL WHARVES, foot Queen-street FOR

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNEKeilawarra You Yangs

J. H. South E. Boult

Friday, Feb. 3, at

5 am.

Tuesday, Feb 7. FOR MARYBOROUGHYou Yangs I E. Boult

Derwent H. B. Bristowe

Tuesday, Jan. 31,

at 4 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 3,

at 6 p.m. FOR ROCKHAMPTONYou Yang

Derwent

E. Boult

H. B. Bristowe

Tuesday, Jan. 31,

at 4 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 3, at

9 p.m.

FOR MELBOURNE, FROM SYDNEY

Every Tuesday and Friday.

FOR SYDNEY, FROM MELBOURNEEvery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Return Tickets issued to all Ports, available

for three months.

Cargo received every day, and up to one hour before failing of steamers.

WM. HOWARD SMITH & SONS,

1436 Foot Queen-street.

QUEENSLAND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Under Postal Contract with the Government of

Queensland.

STEAM TO LONDON, VIA TORRES

STRAITS AND SUEZ CANAL.

saLe, r| THE Steamers of this Line will TIGERS LL be despatched for London, ?5SS3«i calling at the Northern Queensland

Ports, Batavia, and Aden, from Moreton Bay, as

follows:

under,". Tons- H. P. (nominal), 1882.

COMPTA 2000 ... 200 ... 31st Jan.

ROMA ... 2700 ... 500 ... 28th Feb. ALMORA 2613 ... 300 ... 28th Mar.

CHYEBASSA 2644 ... 348 .. 25th April. DURHAM 2284 ... 300 ... 23rd May.

These Steamers are all of the highest class, and have splendid passenger accommodation, whilst the table and attendance are of the very best

description.

Saloon Fare to London, 60 Guineas ; Second Cabin, 40 Guineas. No Canal dues.

Freight for cargo is fixed on very moderate rates, being almost the same as by sailing ships.

GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., )

B. D. MOREHEAD & CO., I Agents. in PARBURY, LAMB, & CO., )

R.M.S. COMPTA,

For LONDON.

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS?.

THE Steamer BOKO will leave

the wharf of the undersigned And A,;ÎT,Jvîi0 O'clock TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, 31st January, f r the purpose MoretU0VCBDS Passengers and their LuESage to w,fjn?i?e£u,fcPaliSenBera will be admitted on

tH.A nooks Passage Tickets must be produced

at the wharf.

GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO.,

LTD Agents,

Shipping.

QUICKEST ROUTE TO ENGLAND

BY SEVEN DAYS.

ORIENT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.

THE following ROYAL MAIL

flying. a STEAMSHIPS belonging to

lines' the Orient and Pacific Steam Navigation Companies will leave for LONDON, Via the SUEZ CANAL, calling at NAPLES, as

under :

Steamer.

Tons Reg.

Sydney.

Melbourne

Adelaide. Friday.

Weiln'ilnv.

Saturday.

1882.

1882.

1882.

GARONNE ..

887

Fab.

Feb.

Feb.

LIGURIA

4000

Feb. 17

Feb. 22

Feb. 25

roTosi

4519

March 3

March 3

March 11

CHI M BORA ZO

3847

March 17

March 22

March 25

JOHN ELDER

4152

Mar. h 31

April 5

April 5

SOR ATA

4014

April H

April 18

April 22 AUSTRAL ..

6260

April 28

May 3

JIayG

CUZCO..

3849)

May 12

May 17

May 20

COTOPAXI ..

4028

May 23

May 31

June 3

ORIENT

5386

Juno 0

June H

June 17

LUSITANIA ..

3832

June 23

June 28

July 5

And fortnightly thereafter.

European crews only.

First and Second Saloon passengers I supplied with refrigerated delicacies.

FARES TO LONDON-1st Saloon, 50' to 70 Guineas ; 2nd Saloon, 35 to '40 Guineas ; 3rd Class, 15 to 20 Guineas; Canal Dues, 8s.

To NAPLES-1st Saloon, 45 to 65 Guineas ; 2nd Saloon, 38 to 37 Guineas.

RETURN TICKETS ON LIBERAL TERMS,

AVAILABLE FOR TWELVE MONTHS.

Passages from London can be granted here.

For full particulars, apply, in London, to F. Green & Co., and Anderson, Anderson, & Co., Joint Managers in Sydney to G. S. Yuill, Manager in Australia and in Brisbane to the

Agents,

6794 B. D. MOREHEAD 4 CO.

FOR LONDON.

TO FOLLOW THE GAUNTLET. Ajax THE Clipper Barque

19s X CITY OF ABERDEEN,

jUJKr' £69 Tons, A1 at Lloyd's,

T. ROUTLEDGE, Master,

Having her deadweight to hand, is now RECEIVING Wool, Cotton, Skins, etc, at Parbury, Lamb, & Co.'s Wharf, South Brisbane, and will have quick despatch.

For particulars apply to

GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., 1

B. D. MOREHEAD & CO., } Agents. 889 PARBURY, LAMB, &. CO., )

TASMANIAN STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY.

OA -QETUHN EXCt TORR TICKETS to a

3UW5fr HOBART and SYDNEY

EXCURSION

and from SYDNEY will be

issued on and after 1st DECEMBER Next, available

until 31st M J RCH.

Saloon, 5s.

Steerage, £55.

The powerful S.S. SOUTHERN CROSS will be placed on the fire for Summer Season.

T. R W. WILLIS, Agents,

5975 95 Pitt-street, Sydney.

Excursions. SOUTHPORT !

SOUTHPORT i l

THE fast and favourite Steamer IPSWICH

will leave Campbell's Wharf on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 1st February, at 8 o'clock, returning on Thursday.

J. CAMPBELL, | . .

1212 R. & W. HAMILTON, j AEents

IHcetiiiKS.

NUNDAH ELECTION.

MR. A. RODE will meet the Ratepayers of

Subdivision No. 3, at the Hamilton Pavilion, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 30th instant, at 3 p.m. A. RUTLEDGE, Esq., M.L.A., in the chair. 1021

NUNDAH DIVISIONAL BOARD.

WIDDOP will meet the Ratepayers of

No. 3 Division as follows:

TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 31st January, Boggy

Creek School.

THURSDAY, 2nd February, Nudgee School. FRIDAY, 3rd February, Eagle Farm School.

Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. 1218

CONTINUED DROUGHT.

SPECIAL MEETING for United Prayer will

be held in Town Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING, 30th January, at 3 o'clock.

Christians of all denominations are earnestly invited to be present. 1217

QUEENSLAND CIVIL SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE usual Half-yearly GENERAL MEETING

of Shareholders will be held in the Company's Stores, Edward -Street, THIS DAY (Monday), 30th January, 1882, at 5.15 p.m., to receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the Half-year ending 31st December, 1831, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting.

T. W. CONNAH,

1207_Chairman.

BRISBANE GAS COMPANY.

THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of

Shareholders will be held at the Company's Offices, Petrie's Bight, on FRIDAY, the 3rd February next, at S o'clock in the afternoon, to elect two Directors, appoint two Auditors, receive Report and Balance Sheet, and to transact such other business as may in terms of the Deed of Settlement be brought before the Meeting.

The vacancies at the Board are caused by the retirement of Mr. Douglas, and the death of Mr. Bird. Mr. Douglas and Mr. Garrick are eligible

for and offer themselves for election.

J. G. VIDGEN,

Secretary. Company's Office,

27th January, 1882. 1141

ON and after the 4th of February, 1882, our

Establishment will CLOSE on SATURDAYS at 6 o'clock.

1234 GEORGE MYERS & CO.

ICE.

CITY ICE COMPANY OF SYDNEY AND

BRISBANE.

THE Undersigned have now landing in Brisbane

one of KROPFF'S CELEBRATED

ICE MACHINES, which will be ready for work in a fortnight from date. This Machine produces THREE TONS of Ice every twenty-four hours, and the Company are also arranging for another Machine to be at work the beginning of next season, with a view to guarantee a continuous supply of Ice of better quality and at cheaper rate than hitherto.

KropfFs well-known machines have taken everywhere First Prizes, amongst others the Gold Medals at the Exhibitions held at Melbourne, Paris, and Vienna.

The City Ice Company are at present supply-ing Brisbane with Ice from Sydney, and under contract supply the Orient steamers, Eastern and Australian Company (China line), A.S.N. Company, the Man-of-War, and the principal Clubs, Hotels, Breweries, Butchers, Con-fectioners, Milk Companies, and have Agents in all principal towns of New South Wales.

The Company having destroyed the monopoly at Sydney, and brought down the price of this necessary luxury within the reach of all!, will do the same in Brisbane, and supply Ice at such low rates as will defy competition. For further

particulars apply to

RANNIGER & HORSLEY,

2228 Queen-street, Brisbane,

Entertainments. THEATRE ROYAL.

General Manager Mrs. DUNCAN MACALLUM. Director MR. J. A. SOUTH.

Stage Manager Mr. CHARLES 'I YRKKLL. Leader of Orchestra... Mr. F. EUGARDE.

ANOTHER GRAND SUCCESS!!! ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE!! ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PICTURE ! ! !

WONDERFUL FINAL TABLEAU ! ! !

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE

BY

SOUTH'S OPERA COMPANY.

ROARS OF LAUGHTER ! ! !

AND

BURSTS OF APPLAUSE!!!

GREET THE

ORIGINAL MAJOR-GENERAL ! !

THE

POLICEMEN'S CHORUS ! ! !

THE

" MABEL " OF MRS. SOUTH ! I

AND THE

WHOLE SPLENDID PERFORMANCE ! ! !

Prices as usual Box Office at R. T, Jefferies'. Commence at 3 o'clock. Carriages and Omnibuses

at 10 30.

H. J. WHITTINGTON,

1225 Treasure and Manager for Mr. J. A. SOUTH.

PHYSIOGNOMY.

PROFESSOR GILBERT will continue his

LECTURES on "Physiognomy," at the Ann-street Lecture Hall, as follows :-On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd February, and on WEDNESDAY, the 8th and in the meantime may be consulted privately at the Hall daily. 1198

ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.

THE GREAT SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT

OF

TAPPING THE CLOUDS !

on,

RAIN-MAKING ! will be attempted on the

BRISBANE RACECOURSE,

ON SATURDAY NEXT, 4TH FEBRUARY,

BY PROFESSOR J. H. PEPPER.

To prevent overcrowding in the vicinity of the Professor's Apparatus, a small nominal charge of SIXPENCE admission to the Course will be made.

Parties desirous of Renting Refreshment Booths and Sites for Refreshment Stall, we, must submit Tenders immediately, addressed to the Manager, care of Jefferies'' Music Warehouse.

SPLUMI. OMNIBUSES AND STEAMERS. 1211

TAPPING THE CLOUDS.

TENDERS will be received TO-DAY (Monday)

for renting the usual REFRESHMENT BOOTHS and SITES for STALLS, &c., at the Racecourse on Saturday next. Address, MANAGER for PROFESSOR PEPPER, care Jeffries' Music Warehouse, till 4 p.m.

Brisbane, 28th January, 1882. 126

Volunteer Notice. CADET BATTALION.

Brisbane, 30th January, 1882.

BOYS over 1 4 years of age wishing to JOIN

Nos. 1 and 2 Companies Cadets, should present themselves at the Drill Shed on TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock p.m.

(Signed) REGINALD H. ROE,

1215 Captain Commanding Cadet Battalion.

IHunicin.'il Elections. WEST WARD ELECTION.

To J. L. BALE, ESQ.

Brisbane, 27th January, 1852.

SIR-We, the undersigned Ratepayers of the

West Ward, in the Municipality of Brisbane, beg that you will again allow yourself to be Nominated as Alderman for the abovementioned Ward, and we pledge ourselves to do all in our power to secure your return

Alexander Stewart Samuel Davis

Jno. A. Keuion M. H. Cormack W. A, Wilson Terence Rorke G. E. Brooks

Alexander Cleghorn James Banfield F. Aberdeen Win. Dear

James S. Martin William Mooney Annie Lennon

And others.

R. S. Warry

James C. Moffatt R. T. Jefferies W. J. Page

H. Wakefield

William Walsh J. B. Ellis

John Dennis M. Nimmo

Patrick White A. Pflefkopf

James Lyons

Henry Arthur Tracey

To the Ratepayers of the West Ward signing

the above requisition.

In response to your request I do myself the honour of again placing myself at your service and if elected will in the future, as in the past, faithfully serve you to the best of my ability.

I have the honour to remain,

Your obedient Servant,

1201 JOHN L. BALE.

SOUTH BRISBANE.

ALDERMANIC ELECTION.

TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE SOUTH

BRISBANE WARD.

GENTLEMEN-In term of office as Alderman

for the South Ward having nearly expired, I again place my services at your disposal at the forthcoming Election, feeling assured in my own mind that the various improvements which have been effected in this portion of the Municipality through me, with the assistance of my colleague, Alderman Payne, will speak favourably to my continuous efforts to obtain a fair and judicious expenditure of the funds at the disposal of the Council.

It has often been urged against me that I give a silent vote, but I can conscientiously state that no vote of mine has been given without a knowledge of that which I asked for would be carried and on all general questions minutes of proceedings will show that I have ever been in favour of those calculated to prove of permanent benefit to the city. If it be your pleasure to reelect me I can but give my sincere promise to use all my influence towards the advancement of South Brisbane, the more especially as subjects of vital importance to this ward are likely to occupy the attention of the council during the forthcoming year-namely, railway extension, tramways, and, not the least, a system of drainage.

If elected I shall be always accessible to my constituents, and to the best of my ability endeavour to carry out their suggestions, provided they represent a reasonable and practicable re-quirement Yours respectfully,

1054 JOHN GRAHAM.

BOROUGH OF SANDGATE.

I HEREBY give notice that a POLL will be

taken at the Council Chambers, Sandgate, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of February now ensuing, commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon and ending at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, for the purpose of Electing Two Aldermen to serve in the Municipal Council.

There are four Candidates Gamely,

WILLIAM DEAGON, ESQ. LEWIS DROUYN, Esq JOHN POTTS, Esq.

E. B. SOUTHERDEN, Esq

RICHARD BOARD,

Returning-officer. Sandgate, 28th January, 1882. 1249

Itlnuicirml Elections.

To JOHN M BRYDON, Esq.

WE, the undersigned Ratepayers of the

South Ward, request that you will allow yourself to be Nominated to a seat in the Municipal Council of Brisbane, to serve as an Alderman for the above Ward, and we hereby promise to give you our support.

To the Forty-nine Gentlemen signing the above

Requisition.

I BEG to tender you my thanks for the confidence

you place in me, and to state in reply that I have much pleasure in complying with your request. If honoured by being returned it will be my constant aim to attend to your interests as well as those of the city generally.

I am, Gentlemen,

Faithfully yours,

JOHN M. BRYDON.

South Brisbane, 26th January. 1885

Lost, Rewards, &c.

LOST, an OPOSSUM reward for same.

Take it to READ, 53 Margaret-street. 1243

Drapery, Clothing?, &e

REDUCED PRICES.

WE have, This Day, marked the

remaining portion of our Summer Goods at Reduced Prices.

Prints, Dress Stuffs, Muslins, Hats, Costumes, Clothing, now marked at

Reduced Prices.

FINNEY, ISLES, & CO.

1857

xywiD

REID &, CO.

THE NEW DRAPERY FIRM

Opposite the

GENERAL POST OFFICE,

QUEEN-STREET,

TTVAVID

REID & CO.

Are Selling their

SURPLUS SUMMER STOCK

1 at great

REDUCTIONS FOR CASH.

DAVID

REID & CO.

invite your inspection of the

Bargains before going to the " Selling Off Shops " or else

where.

TTVAVID

REID

Have an Enormous Quantity of

Ladies' and Girls' STRAW HATS, at 6d., Od., Is., Is. 6d., Is. 11d., and 2s. 6d. each,

jryviD

REID

& CO.

Are selling

DRESS MATERIALS

for Summer wear, in Lustre and Beige, at 3d. per yard.

TT|tVID

REID & CO.

Are Now Selling all the REMNANTS

at greatly Reduced

Prices.

-DAVID

REID & CO.

Have TWILLED SHEETING,

in both White and Gray, at 10½d. and Is. per yard.

"TV DAVID

REID & CO.

Are Showing splendid value in

White and Half-Bleached

TURKISH and HONEYCOMB

TOWELS.

D

DAVID REID & CO.

Boys' Striped Drill Trousers,

2s. 6d.

Boys' Drill Suits, 8s. 11d.

Men's Linen Coats, 3s. 11d.

TTVAVID

REID & CO.

Men's Strong Shirts, 3s. 11d. Men's under Flannels, 3s. 6d. Men's Strong Mole Trousers,

4s. 11d.

TTVAVID

REID & CO.

Boys' and Men's

STRAW HATS

in Great Variety,

AT VERY Low Pin ES.

DAVID

REID & CO.

Have large quantities of Cheap

CREAM and WHITE NETS for Trimmings.

DAVID

REID & CO.

Acknowledged to be the cheapest

house in the city for Berlin and all other WOOLS.

TTVAVID

REID & CO.

THE NEW DRAPERY FIRM,

opposite the

GENERAL POST Office,

QUEEN-STREET.

REDUCED PRICES.

WE have, This Day, marked the

remaining portion of our Summer Goods at Reduced Prices.

Prints, Dress Stuffs, Muslins, Hats, Costumes, Clothing, now marked at

Reduced Prices.

FINNEY, ISLES, CO,

11 £8

Drapery, Clothing, &c.

EX ROYAL MAIL STEAMER

COMPTA.

NOW MARKED OFF AND READY

FOR

INSPECTION.

NEW RIBBONS, in Tluah, Moira, and

Combination Stripe and Brocade

Beautiful FRILLINGS, in Edgo Lace, Treble Lisse, and Spanish Lace

SLEEVE FRILLINGS, in White and

Cream

The Now BEADED FLORAL GAR-LAND TRIMMINGS

2 Cases F. I. & Co.'s Guaranteed KID GLOVES, in 2, 4, and 6 Buttons

Ladies' SILK SCARVES, Embroidered The BECTINE COLLARETTE PLUSH FICHUS

ELIZABETHAN SETS and COLLARS MADRAS and LACE CURTAINS WATEKl'ROOF SHEETINGS

TABLE DAMASK and CLOTHS, in Very Rich New Patterns

MEN'S HATS

FANCY GOODS and SUNDRIES.

FINNEY', ISLES, & CO,

1038

STUPENDOUS SALE

on

D R A P E R Y ,

CLOTHING, ETC.,

AT

EDWARDS & CHAPMAN'S,

COMM ENCINO

THIS DAY (SATURDAY),

28TH JANUARY.

The Premises have been

CLOSED, and the Entire Stock overhauled,

REMARKED

AND

REDUCED

TO SUCH

EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES that must of necessity effect

A THOROUGH CLEARANCE.

EDWARDS & CHAPMAN

can with confidence state that the wellknown character of their Silos will on this occasion be fully maintained.

UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS

WILL BE

OFFERED

IN

EVERY DEPARTMENT,

So that a Visit will doubtless further establish

the

REPUTATION

OF

EDWARDS & CHAPMAN'S

GREAT

CLEARING SALES.

AS" NB, -As on former occasions,

F AREAS

WILL

BE PAID

To and from

EDWARDS & CHAPMAN'S

GREAT SALE

By all the City and Suburban Lines of

Omnibuses.

DOORS OPEN

AT

TEN O'CLOCK SHARP,

1176

AT

EDWARDS & CHAPMAN'S

GREAT

CLEARING SALE,

C)r\f\f\ YARDS VERMIFUGES, at ¿J\J J J 3?D. PKn YAUD,

'Bus FARES PAID TO AND FROM OUR SALE.

SALE COMMENCES

AT

TEN O'CLOCK SHARP.

1174

REDUCED PRICES.

WE have. This Day, marked the

remaining portion of our Summer Goods at Reduced Prices.

Prints, Dress Stuffs, Muslins, Hats, Costume, Clothing, now marked at

Reduced Prices.

FINNEY, ISLES, & CO.

1155

Drapery, Clothing, &c.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

AS we import DIRECT from the manufacturers

all classes of Drapery, Clothing, Haberdashery, Hosiery, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Carpets, Furnish-ing Goods, c, c, and ALWAYS Mark thorn a uniform rate at the very Lowest CASH PRICES, we cannot announce periodical Clearing Sales of our Stock at

absurd or unreasonable Reductions.

By giving the Public of Queensland a First-class Assortment (to select from) of the Newest and Best Makes of Goods procurable, at ns Low Prices as they can be purchased in Sydney or Melbourne, our Stock does not require powerful and frequent

"VERMIFUGES",

administered.

The steady growth of mr trade for the last seventeen (17) years c sauces as there is no necessity for the Mock Sales, misleading Advertisements, and adventitious aids that are so demoralising and humiliating to business in the eyes of all reasoning and thinking people.

FINNEY, ISLES, & CO.,

BRISBANE,

AND

BASINGHALL-STREET,

LONDON, E.C.

1159

HAVE YOU BEEN

TO

D ES S S O A L L'S

LATELY

IF NOT, GO AT ONCE, AS THEY

HAVE HAD NOTICE

TO

QUIT THE PREMISES

LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS.

J. CLARK & CO.,

AT AN EARLY DATE.

npIIR PREMISES CLOSED on

THURSDAY, 12TH INSTANT,

FOR THE PURPOSE OF

REMARKING: THE REMAINDER

OF THE

BANKRUPT STOCK

OF

J. CLARK & CO.,

Which will positively be DISPOSED of at

HALF-PRICE,

In order to avoid the necessity of REMOVING ANY PORTION

OF THE

STOCK

To their other Business Premises.

RE. OPENED

ON

FRIDAY MORNING,

When Intending Purchasers will do well to

CALL EARLY,

As the PRICES at which the GOODS

Will be Marked CANNOT FAIL

TO

SATISFY THE BRISBANE PUBLIC. . PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS

DESS A GALL,

(Late Messrs. J. Clark & Co.,)

Nos. 145 AND 117, QUEEN-STREET,

BRISBANE.

407

w w w

Wanted.

WANTED six LABOURERS at once. Apply

Valley Saw-mills. 1232

WANTED first-class CARPET-PLANNER.

FINNEY, ISLES, fc Co. _ 1000

WANTED a BAKER. Apply to T. KEATING,

Warry-street, Valley. 1236

WANTED a PUNT, to bring Sand from

Breakfast Creek Reach. Apply to GEORGE BASIUQIID, Exhibition Grounds 1084

WANTED VOLUNTEER LAND.

ORDERS. RD. GRAHAM & SON, Queen, street. 7802

WANTED a thorough good HOUSEMAID.

Apply Kedron Park Hotel, Lut.

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WANTED MACHINISTS and GIRLS for

Machine-room. HUNTER'S Boot Factory.

_._1233

WANTED experienced General SERVANT.

Mrs. THINK, Highgate Hill, South Brisbane. 1233

WANTED a good plain Female COOK.

Apply Queensland Hotel, Edward, street. 1239

WANTED KITCHEN GIRL ; also HOUSEMAID. Apply Ipswich boarding-house, George-street. 1246

WANTED Applicants to Know that the

Vacancy for it Bookkeeper, advertised in the initials of 55 K. is now Filled. 1248

WANTED a smart COOK, also a MAN for

the kitchen, at once. Apply Victoria Restaurant, 07 Albert-street. 1217

WANTED an experienced ASSISTANT for

the Haberdashery Department. Apply Jean Forms Co. 114

WANTED a HOUSE and PARLOUR.

MAID ; refer cases required. Apply to

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Mrs. F. H HART, Alice-street.

1135

WANTED a COOK. Apply to Mrs,'

BAHKUH, Wumngtou, Kangaroo Point. References required. 649

WANTED to Sell, a COW a good milker,

thoroughly quiet, calf three days old. M. O'GORMAN Kangaroo Point. 1224

WANTED a good COOK and LAUN

DRESS. Apply to Mrs. G. C. RoilST. MANN, Di oilfield, Wickh Ina-terrace. 1237

WANTED a steady competent ENGINEER

for H. Norseman. Apply at once on loud at Gibbs, Bright, & Co's Wharf. 1212 ? WANTEDUvelvegoixiTlCKaml SHOVEL

MEN, This Morning, early. Apply J. O'MAHONEY, Cavanough's Hotel, Petrie, ter-

race. 1210

WANTED a COOK and LAUNDRESS, and

a HOUSEMAID. Apply at once to Mrs. W. F. TAY LOR, No. 2 Hand ten ace, (George-street. 1235

WANTED by Married Couple, who have no

family, little GIRL, about 10 years of age. Particulars on application to R. M. li., "Courier" Office. 1209

WANTED a General SERVANT for a

small factory on the Logan River. Apply to Mrs. HICKSON, Longreach Hotel!, North Quay._2"0li_ WANTED to Let, a soveu-roouied~CÓT.

TAGE in Warren-street, partly Forembed, or Unfurnished. Apply Mrs. M'LLNN.W, Warren-street. 1173

WANTED 300 MEN for the Bundaberg

and Mount Perry Railway Miners, Labourers, and Bushmen , none but good hands need apply ; highest wages given. O'RouUKL 3 Music daily. 49

WANTED a stately middle-aged Single

MAN, to drive occasionally a pair of horses and attend a garden ; must have good references. Apply, by letter only to COACHMAN, one of Mr. Arthur Man for, Auctioneer. 325

WANTED to Sell from one to 3000

Volumes Second-hand BOOKS ; also to purchase, for task, Immigrants' Luggage, Left-off Wearing Apparel, Books, Tools, ale. J. GOLLIH1.R, 01 and 60 Edward-street. 3950

WANTED Known, that the S Tamar J, Elias

Howe, SilU'ci'a, Home Companion, Home Shuttle SEWING MACHINES can be had lit DEATH A MlltmiLL'a, next the General Post Office, Queen-street. 2859

TITO TU'iORS-WANTED an EVENING

X TUTOR for three boy? and (v Grammar School pupil of often at. Li Aus A. BERNAYS 128 r~~100K WANTED. Apply Ipswich Hospital,

to the Matron. JAWS M. Prices, Secretary. 905

L^^NÍT^V'iuTtéTl to Purchase small BLOCKS,

country or suburban. Apply LAND, " Courier" Office. 773

Board and Residence.

BOARD and RESIDENCE for a Gentleman.

Apply Mrs. THOMAS, River leigh, North Quay. 1211

FLORENCE llOARDIKG-llUUSE,

SANDGATE.

NOW

THE above ESTABLISHMENT X OPEN and ready for Boarders.

Dinner and Wedding Parties can be accord.

mounted at the shortest notice.

Good Stabling.

Terms very moderate.

All communications may be addressed to the Proprietor,

134 W. H. GRIGGS.

To Let.

TO LET, Furnished, RABY HOUSE, Cleve-

land. Apply to JOHN FOGARTY, Cleveland Store, Cleveland. 1125

fTHO LET, Elisabeth all set, Im go new brickX built STORE, next to A. M'Lean, coach, builder. Apply JOHN CAMERON, Town Hall. 983 TO LET, the PREMISES lately occupied by X Messrs. Young & Lark. Apply HENRY J. OXLEY, Mutual Life Association, 228 QueenStreet. 913

TO LET, a very superior and commodious

RESIDENCE in Brunswick-street, first house west of Leichhardt-street. Apply to JAMES R. DICKSON. 6410

TO LET, CLAYTON, situate near Toowong,

late in the occupation of John Douglas, Esq ; six rooms, kitchen, c; capital 10-acre paddock. JOHN CAMERON, Town Hall. 353

TO LET, the RESIDENCE of Mr. M'Mahon, X Kelvin Grove, garden and paddock of 3 Acres ; plenty of wood and water ; rent moderate. Apply Mr. R. M'MAIION, care of E. Barnett & Co. . 393

TO LET, at Hill End, South Brisbane, HOUSE, six rooms, bathroom, detached kitchen, and servant's room, stable and coach-house, 1 acre paddock ; river frontage. Apply J. C. KENT, Hill End. 1904

TO LET, No. 2 Portland-place, William

street, at present in the occupation of Miss Alford, containing seven rooms, with every convenience ; possession given last February. Apply to JOHN CROWTHER, Town Hall. 931 TO LET, the RESIDENCE of the undersigned

at Lutwyche, a quarter-mile from Albion Station, containing six rooms, kitchen, and servant's room, outhouses, with ten acres of land. Inquire on premises. K. M'LLMTAN. 1928

HARFAGE to LET in South Brisbane ;

rent low. DAVID LOVE. 6589

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BUNDABERG.-TO LET, two STORES, in

Bourbon-street, Bundaberg, now in course of erection ; each Store 25ft. x 50ft. For particulars apply to D. M'COXYILLE, Sunday berg. 1205

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