South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tuesday 19 January 1847, page 4


Safe* fig Ruction.

BY ORDER OF LLOYD'S ACENT.

John Bentham Neales j

TM^ILL'sell on the premises of that gen- \

tleman, H. W. Phillips, Esq., to-morrow the 20th of January, at 12

o'clock

RG 8-1 bundle moleskin

A

9-1 ditto sheeting and holland 10-1 ditto ginghams and ticks. 18-1 ditto cotton rugs

19 - 1 case haberdashery 24-I pocket hops

28-1 ditto ditto * A 58-I cask knives and forks

59-1 ditto ditto

31 -1 case trays, &c.

B -^-Sundry packages ironmongery

&c, &c, &c._ 300 Powerful Bullocks, hourly expected.

John Bentham Neales

^yiLL sell the above immediately on

arrival.

The Mob treated on terms.-Enquire at the Mart, from II to 3 each day

TWELVE SUPERIOR HORSES. John Bentham Neales

"ILL offer for sale by auction, on Sa-

turday next the 23rd inst.

Tweve good sound saddle and harness j horse?, which have lately arrived from] Port Phillip. Several of them have beeu accustomed to town work, and are very quiet.

They will be brought to the Saleyards,

on Friday, for inspection, when parties! will be treated with privately, and the re. mainder cleared the following day.

Further information may be obtained on application to Mr C. Gray, at the Free, masons Hotel, or of the Auctioneer on Friday.

John Bentham Neales

TMflLL SELL by auction, at the Mart,

on Saturday the 30ih January, unless previously disposed of by private

contract

Sections 3483 and 3492, containing 162 acres of the Meadows, being one of the earliest choices and most eligible proper, ties in that special survey. This farm has been partially enclosed and cultivated, and combines the advantages of good soil, ready access to water, and a back ruo. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs A. L. Elder & Co., or of the

auctioneer.

The Most Curious and Ele-

gant Articles ever Im-ported.

John Bentham Neales

IT AS just unpacked Five Hundred

Pounds* worth of useful and orna-

mental articles in Glass and China. They tar exceed in gorgeousness and elegance any hitherto seen in this Province.

The ladies of the colony are informed that they will be ou view and sale during the present week.

TW"OTICE is hereby given that the part-

nership heretofore carried on by us the undersigned, as Millers, under the »tyle or firm of Wm. Cooke & Co., was thi-. day dissolved by mutual consent,

As witness our hands, this eighteenth day of January. 1847.

WILLIAM It. S. COOKE. WM. PAXTON. Witness-MATTW. SMITH,

Solicitor,

Gawler-place.

rpHE business will io future be carried fl- on at the Albion Mills, by the un. dersigned, under the style or firm of W. R. S. Cooke & Co. *

W. R. S. COOKE.

fJpHE# undersigned are purchasers of

Wheat, Barley, and Oats, at the highest market prices.

WILLIAM E. S. COOKE & CO.,

Albion Steam Mills,

Grenfell-street.

For Sale,

AT THE STORE OF THE UNDERSIGNED.

P»ORTY-FIVE tons Van Diemen's

Land fine flour

25 tons Bush and grocery sugars 40 chests hyson-skin tea

1(< half-chests young hyson ditto 10 chests superior congou

12,000 Launceston broad paling 20 bags black pepper 4 casks soda

Bales unbleached calico Bale blankets

Cases and bales slops, containing

striped, regatta, aud «bite shirts, jackets, coats, and trousers Ribbons aad gio res

Trunks ladies' boots

Vesting and waistcoats

2 cases bamboo hats.

IN BOND,

25,000 Havannah cigars

27 boxes Cavendish tobacco, good

samples

3 kegs negrohead ditto ditto

5 ditto ditto, 2nd quality A few cask« vinegar.

BURNETT NATHAN,

At his New Store, Rundle-street.

Every description of Colonial Prod uce

TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.

WANTID.

active Lad, about 16 years of age, as an apprentice for the Dorset. Apply to

MR. E. SOLOMON,

Rundle-street.

BEER ENGINES.

rjtHE undersigned beg to inform Inn.

keepers and others, that- having commenced raanufacturiug of counter and frame Beer Engines, Unions, Taps, &c, they will be happy to execute any orders with which they may be favored.

Specimens may be seen at MrMalcolm's, " Black Bull,'* and Mr James's, «« City

Arm-."

LITTLE & SAINT.

East corner of North Terrace,

January 19,1847.

^^TA NTED by a person, a situation either

as a clerk, or overseer ; has been twenty years in the wool trade ; bears his certificate from England, and has been iu this province eight years. The most re-spectable references can be given.

Apply at this office.

January 20th, 1847._

TO LET,

SECTIONS 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564,

and 830, all on or near the Dry Creek, seven miles from Adelaide, and two miles north from the Torrens. The advantages of these sections, in point of fertility and situation, are well known.

Offers may be given to Mr Maclaine, the proprietor, at Ardtornish, or to Mr George Morphett, Adelaide.

To let also, the enclosed town acre, 818, North Adelaide; also, section 476, Pro-vincial Survey C, Willunga district.

January 18th, 1847.

V¥fANTED by'a young man of good

education, and steady habits, a situation in a store, warehouse, or shop.

Address A. A. A., at die office of this

paper.

OUT SALE

AT

The Office of the" South Australian"

RÜNDLE-STREBT,

7T*H E South Australian Sheet Almanack

for 1847, containing the usual calen, dar, changes of the moon, rising and setting of the sou, anniversaries, festivals, & c.t &c, &c.

ALSO,

A list of the principal GoverumeotOflScers, the places of worship in Adelaide, the signals used at the Flagstaff, West Ter-race, the eclipses in 1847, the arrival and dispatch ot mails and rates of postage, public holidays, law terms and sittings,

&c, &c, &c.

Price Sixpence.

Adelaide Mining Company.

rpENDERS will be received at the office

. of the Company, till 3 o'clock on Fr'day the 22nd instant, for tbe purchase of about 50 tons of copper ore, the pro«

duce of the Adelaide Mine.

The ore can be inspected at Port Ade laide, and the particulars as to the assays can be learned at the Company's office.

By order of the Board.

W. A. HUGHES,

Secretary. Stephens Place, Jan. 9, 1847.

IN THE PRESS, ! And will shortly be Published,

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BOOK"

ALMANACK FOR 1847.

rjpHE publisher believes that this Al-

manack will be fouo'l the most useful

that bas hitherto issued from the press of this colony, lt will contain a complete map of the chief settled districts of the province, engraved on copper, by Mr Dean, the best artist in the province showing the division into counties, the situation of the copper and lead mines, and the latest discoveries of country to tbe

north of Port Lincoln and the Gawler Range ; also, a copy of the Census Re-turns, corrected to the latest date, thus giving the oame and address nf almost every householder in the province.

With the map, which is well worth 2s. 6d., the price will be only 4".

Orders received by Mr C. Platts, and at the office of the South Australian.

N.B.-Persons who have arrived since March last year are requested to send

their names and addresses tc the editor ol the Almanack, at this office.