Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 4 June 1892, page 1
Shipping
SHAW SAVILL and ALBION COMPANY I D -
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS between NEW ZI Al AND (finally LYTTELTON or as it LINGTON as arranged and LONDON calling RIO JANEIRO TENERIFFE and PLYMOUTH
Steamer
IOVIO
TAINUI DORIC ARAWA COPTIC
4753 6031 4744 80 4443
3500 June 23. 6000 SoOO room 3600
July 21
August 18. Sept 11
Out 13
These steamers are All steel built and Include Three "N White Star liners The saloons are all amidships. The fastest passages on record have been made by this line the latest being Lyttelton to London under 15 -days including all stoppages. Passengers can see Hobart the beauties of New Zealand scenery, the magnificent harbour of Rio and escape the Red Sea THROlian RATES EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE.
Union Company's steamer Waihora leading Mel bor me June 11, connects at Lyttelton with li M S
Ionic.
For particulars apply to
The NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY COMPANY of NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 483 Collins st,
H B BLACK Manager
Till MY ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S
HOY U. MAIL LIVI of farM STEAMSHIPS Between NEW ZEALAND and LONDON calling at RIO JANEIRO TENERIFFE and 11 YOUTH will be Desi watched from I W TTLLTON or WELLINGTON (as arranged as under -
Steamers
Ruapehu
Kaikoura Tongariro AorantH
Rimutaka
4163 444 0300 4103 4473
4000 4BK) r2T0 4000 4000
Sept 9
Sept 29 Oct 27
The j passenger accommodation In these steamers is replete with every modern tom defence and the dietary arrangements unsurpassed all fresh provisions 1 each carried in a frozen state
by this route the intense heat of the Red Sea is avoided and the magnificent scenery enjoyed of fine art New Zealand Straits of Magellan Rio and
Teneriffe
The Union Company s steamer MANAPOURI to leave Melbourne on the 28th June connects at Letter
ton with thcltUAlHIU
THROUGH RATES from Melbourne to London vary the terms
For further particulars apply to New Zealand Loan and Mercantile A end) Co limited 556 Collins st W
rp
Date of
Commander Sailing from
Sydney
AIRLIE
GUTIlllII
CATTERTHUN MI NMUIR
400 V, inthrop 1 Ills 400 P T Helms
""00 Neil Shannon -2000 Hugh Craig
June 4 June 16 follows (once s
The of steamers sail from ADI I AIOI Ml I, BOURNE an 1 SYDNEY for CHINA and JAPAN calling en route at QUEENSLAND I OUTS and PORT DARWIN
SPLENDID PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION
Saloon v i passengers booked through to all ) area In China at 1 In) an also to San 1 Francisco Liverpool London at the Continent of Europe
for heightens 11 passage as a by no
GIBBS BRIGHT and Co 34 Queen street
Agent
D
REGULAR UM" of DIRECT STEAMERS
from ANTWERP and HAMBURG
Res dents In the colonies desirous of bringing out friends from England or the Continent can FRIDAY PASSAGE MONEY here at, following rates -
From London £13 13 0 From Antwerp and Hamburg £12 15 0 For ) Particulars are we to
_ JAMES REID 161-. and Co Agents.
UI F LINE of STEAMERS
For London Direct via Suez Canal
TI c splendid new steamer
CITY OF SIAM
14TH tons register
J SANDERSON Commander,
Will leave Hobson's Bay
About 1st JUNE
Having superior accommodation for saloon
passengers 1' electric light installed throughout.
G
L Shipping
The P. and O. S. N. COMPANY under contract
with the Imperial New South Wales Victorian an South Australian Governments, will DESPATCH the following STEAMERS for LONDON Calling at Al DANY COLOMBO ADEN BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR and PI YOUTH -
Steamers
iTn9{ Commander Melbourne
¡Lcavingjleaving
HASSELL ORIENTAL MC PORT V OOF WA VALETTA ARCADIA KOMI
I Noon Noon
'49180 Fraser June 4 June 8 5045 L H Moule June 15 June 'f 03 A W Adamson Filly 2 July
IOJOJP S Tomlin July 19 July 20 '4010 R t Briscoe July 30 Aug. 3 ,0J6'\V II Andrews Aug 18 Aug 17 545 V H Daniell Aug 27 Aug 31 robseiiLOrs will be conveyed alongside the Mas Galle at Port Melbourne Railway Pier by the 11 8 a m special and the 1115 a m ordinary trains from Flinders street station (the former train conveying passengers to ships side on the 4th June, at the
usual fares
RATES of PASSAGE MONEY To
London in First Saloon 60 to 70 To Italian ports do war to 12 To London in Second Saloon £30 to £3" To Italian ports do 30 to 35 Return tickets £85 to £116
Passage money can be paid here for) passages from Finland I ii eral concessions made to families during the Black passenger season
GEORGE WITHERS Superintendent, 447 Collins
street west
OR M IINFofRO\AI MAIL STEAMERS.
The following Royal Mall Steamships belonging to the Orient and Pacific Companies will leave her
1 ourne at 12 noon on the undermentioned dates for his mouth and London Mr Adelaide Albany- W A ) Colombo Suez and Naples" and Gibraltar -
Steamer
AUSTRAL CUZCO OROYA
ORIZABA Ollll NT OK Jil /
OROTAVA 01 Hill ORUBA
Iona!
II I Commander Date
F M Tuke June 17 J F Anderson June 21 E E Lavington July 9 A V Clarke July 21
II Darby
W E White
W Waddilove 1 F Ruthven I. Hay
Aug 20 Sept. 3 Scot. 17 Oct
4 Not calling at Colombo
And fortnightly thereafter
Saloon passengers allowed to break their journey
ENTIRE CABINS reserved on most liberal terms.
PASSAGE MONEY -
Saloon £6, £03 and £70 Second Class £30 and £37
Third Two berth cabins £22 each adult Do Four berth cabins £20 each adult. Steerage Open berths £17 17s. each adult
(Third and steerage rates include bedding, mess utensils, An
Excursion return tickets at reduced rates
PRI PAID PASSAGE from LONDON
Special facilities are now afforded for bringing out friends and relatives by the pre payment of passage
money here at above rates
Managers F Green and Co and Anderson Anderson and Co, Fenchurch an avenue, London EC b Full particulars on application to
ARMS AUSTRAL - Mullaly and Byrne solicit
. the commands of passengers arriving in or departing, from Hobson's Bay by all mail steamers Luggage and goods cleared antidehiered or stored from the incoming and collected and shipped on t outgoing boats Branch office 390 Flinders lane.
N
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL.
MONTHLY DIRECT STEAMERS
To ENGLAND and the CONTINENT,
Calling at Colombo, Aden, Suez Canal, Genoa.
Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen Branch Mail Line Port Said Brindisi!
Steamer
Commander Powel ¡¿JfäH,
Leave
HABSBURG W Schneider June 13 [June 20 HOHINSTAU I
MLA m Plant LETTER in
And every four of ocks thereafter
The large first-class cabins contain two berths only
The cuisine is after the model of the best Continental hotels
Through tickets over the company s own lines to Europe Asia North and South America.
Passage from Melbourne to Bremen £14 to £64
Return tickets at all able for 9 or 12 months at reduced
rates Passages from Europe, America c, can be prepaid in the colonies
Through bills of lading issued to all leading ports
The company's ss. LUBECK ISIS tons will be despatched from Sydney to Tonga and Samoa on father JUNE and every four weeks thereafter
For all particulars apply to the agents
OSTERMEYER DEWEZ and Co 468 Collins!
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES STEAMERS
UNDER POSTAL CONTRACT WITH
The IRrNOII GOVERNMENT
MELBOURNE TO LONDON, 0\ ERI AND from
MARSEILLES (Via PARIS) Steamers. Tons] Commander
POLYNESIA N 6428 L Boulard June B ARMAND
BEHIC 37A PovdcnotjTuly 27 AUSTRALIAN 6428 Dlcllor Aug "7
OOLANIEN__ 'ABBIE. Fiaschi Se) t 25
Rates
eMel
July SL Aug 21
Sept 28, t passage money at
Marseilles from is to
£65 including table wines and bedding requisites in
all classes
Return tickets Issued at reduced rates
Saloon passengers booked through to London over land via Paris Best railway accommodation luggage com eyed free and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route Mrs. class £70 , second class £44
The English language is spoken on board. Upon arrival at Marseilles an INTERPRETER MEETS the
STEAMER, and gives passengers every assistance in disembarking, passing their luggage through the Customs, Act. He also accompanies them in the train to Paris and Calais.
MELBOURNE to SYDNEY and NOUMEA
The French Mail Steamer
POLYNESIEN,
Commander L BOULARD, L de V,
Will leave Port Melbourne Railway Pier
SATURDAY 4th, At 4 p m precisely For further particulars apply to
DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED, Agents,
401*471 Bourke street.
QUEENSLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE
REGULAR SERVICE to LONDON
(UNDER POSTAL CONTRACT with the QUEENSLAND
GOVERNMENT)
Via PORTS In NORTHERN QUEENSLAND, Ports In JAVA, ADEN, and SUEZ CANAL, with liberty to call at COLOMBO, NAPLES, and MALTA, or any" other ports.
Steamers
Tons Commander INDIA
4006
A W Mann
Gray RNR
Johnstone RVR
Tuesday
the Juno th July 2nd Aug
First-class passengers are allowed the option of travelling by the A.U.S.N. Company s steamers leaving Brisbane four days later than the above mentioned dates and overtaking the mail steamer at
Townsville
FARES MELBOURNE to LONDON
Saloon - Single £61 10s.
Return £87 10s Available for twelve months from date of landing
Travellers by. this line have the great advantage of l visiting, the Queensland ports and enjoying the picturesque scenery and smooth water passage afforded by this route while the monotony of a long sea voyage is relieved by the numerous interesting breaks in the journey
W SIDDELEY and Co , Agents, Robb's buildings
529 Collins street.
SARINA NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED For THURSDAY ISLAND, PORT DARWIN, and
HONG KONG, via SYDNEY,
And Calling at QUEENSLAND PORTS
The following steamers will leave Melbourne as under, or thereabouts -
Changsha Chingtu Taiyuan Tsinan
1800 J E. V. Uluma, June 13 1800 A Hunt June 1800 R Nelson OF lull
1860 w N Allison 'july
And at intervals of 18 days thereafter
The SALOON is amidships, and the state rooms, containing TWO BERTHS only, are large and well
ventilated. Second cabin accommodation is on the poop
The steamers are fitted with REFRIGERATING
CHAMBERS ensuring fresh provisions and an ample supply of ice throughout the voyage Saloon passengers booked through to all ports in China, Japan, San Francisco and 1 Europe
Experienced surgeons are carried
LORIMER ROME and Co, Agents, 44 Queen
LINE
blLAMlIli.
The following full powered ST! AMERS will be DESI ATOIirD from Melbourne on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE and SUEZ! CANAL -
I Tons
Commander
Date Gulf of Siam Culgoa
v Yarrawonga
Murrumbidgee Vi Woolloomooloo,
Hubbuck
mulcare Wilcannia Echuca
swing I Sanderson 'june 21
3325 J Pankhurst Hollows 3800 H G Thomas R N R Follows 2 44 A W Bond li N It follows
SOO A R Pilkington.Follows
R N R.
2740 J R Brodie R Ml 'follows 3300 li Goodrhaiu,R.N It Follows 2740 Vt Petitlu follows 2620 W H Pearse Follows The above are all new steamers built at the highest class, at 1 told s expressly for the Australian trade
Catto taken through to all Continental ports.
Splendid accommodation for saloon passengers.
JOHN SANDERSON and Co, Agents 1 St James s Buildings Willlam-street
London by RANGE O AUSTRALASIAN LINE of.
STEAMERS saloon or steerage at reduced rates.
Full particulars apply
GIBBS, BRIGHT, and Co Agents 34 Queen street.
Shipping.
ENGLAND VIA AMERICA In 37 DAYS
Li UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY of NEW
ZEALAND LIMITED
In Conjunction with Oceanic Steamship Company of San Francisco ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. Avoiding alike Up Hut of the Red Sea and the Cold of Cape Horn
The Steamers of this Line are Appointed to Leave St di ey and Auckland for Honolulu and San Fran
Hearne's j Ion, pier. I have Arrive San
5000 in Tickets
are available for 12 months, and saloon classes Lors can break their journey at Auckland
Honolulu San Francisco and any place of callen route to New York Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland to I ivErpool -Saloon £03 and Atua, license, £50 18s. 9d For all information apply at offices No 453 Collins street west. _ UNION LINE OF STEAMERS
Regular Services to all TASMANIAN and NEW
ZEALAND PORTS and FIJI
To LAUNCESTON From Queen's Wharf
Every Monday and Thursday
PATEENA Monday 6th June at 2 p m PATEENA Thursday 6th June 3 p m I ATLENA Monday 13th June 4 p m
FURTHER REDUCTION IN FARES
To LAUNCESTON
Saloon Single 10s return £1 at, Forccabln-Single Ra, return 10s,
IKCMIDUIO ALL, MEALS WHICH WILL, BE SERVED WTIttill
TOE A VESSEL, IS It THE BUOOTU War ERA OF HOBSON'S BAY AND THE TAMAR RIVER.
To noDART via LAUNCESTON
Single. Return saloon (with 1st class Rail) £5 0 £3 100 Saloon (with 2nd class Rail) 1 15 0 2 V 0 Forecabin ith "ntl slim tall) 15 0 2 0 0
IM. LUDIA ALL, MEALS of STBAUBR.
Stewardess carried in saloon and forecabin.
To CIRCULAR HEAD EMU BAY. and DEVONPORT
FLINDERS Wednesday 8th June noon To HOBART (from Queens Wharf)
TE ANAL Tuesday 7th June 4 p m
To STRAHAN and TRIAL HARBOUR
Passengers and cargo for the Tasmanian silver
fields booked at Special Rates by all steamers.
To NEW ZEALAND PORTS (from Queens Wharf)
TE ANAU Tuesday 7th June 1pm WAIHORA Tuesday 14th June 7 P in
To SUVA and LEVUKA Fiji (from Queen s Wharf)
TAVIUNI about 13th June
To TONGA HAABAI VAVAU and SAMOA
UPOLU from Auckland about 7th June
To NEW ZEALAND PORTS (from Sydney)
WAK ATI I U via Wellington Tuesday 7th June. TAI UNE via Auckland Thursday 10th June
CARGO received daily
Time tables for all services and every information relating to fares and rates of freight on application to the company s offices, 453 Collins street west
Return tickets at reduced rates available by any
route.
DAVID MILLS Manager UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY of NEW
ZEALAND LIMITED
AUSTRALASIAN UNITED STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY LIMITED
FOR SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND EVERY TUESDAY and SATURDAY
STEAMERS of the above company sail from QUEEN S WHARF as under
For SYDNEY
BRISBANE
MARYBOROUGH BUNDABERG GLADSTONE
ROCKHAMPTON MACKAY BOYS IN
TOWNSVILLE DUNGENESS CARD W LIL MOURILYAN GERALDTON CAIRNS
PORT DOUGLAS COOKTOWN
THURSDAY ISLAND NORMANTON BURKETOWN
'Stops at Sydney but tranships for Brisbane
WODONGA,
TO-DAY
(SATURDAY JUNE 4
At 2 pm BARCOO
TUESDAY JUNE 7,
At 3 p m CINTRA
SATURDAY JUNE 17
At 2 pm BARCOO
TUESDAY JUNE 14,
At 3 p in
AR AW ATTA
SATURDAY JUNE 18
At 2pm
WARREGO
TUESDAY JUNE 21
At 3pm
rationing loyalty i
NEW HEBRIDES eggs } Rockton June 8.
STEERAGE to SYDNEY TEN SHILLINGS
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY For further particulars apply to
w
WINTER EXCURSIONS SPECIAL REDUCED SALOON FARES
To the
NORTHERN QUEENSLAND PORTS
By the
AUSTRALASIAN UNITED S N CO LTD
Steamers
Tons. I U P WODONGA ARAMAC
ARAWATTA CINTRA
T A Uko
[J E Meaburn
G Lee
W W Hampton Leaving Melbourne EVERY SATURDAY
To Townsville and back sir c 0 To Cairns do 15 0 0 To Cooktown n do 10.10 n To Thursday Island and back a 100 Available for two months from date of Issue
W SIDDELEY and Co Agents 529 Collins street.
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
The Company s Steamers
Leave as under -For SYDNEY Direct. From Queens Wharf
INNAMINCKA Tuesday 17th June 7 pm ADELAIDE | Tuesday 14th June a 1pm
Steerage passage 10s
For ADELAIDE Direct 2
Taking Cargo for PORT I HAVE BROKEN HILL,
and SOUTH EAST 1 ORTS
From No "Shed South Wharf
ADELAIDE I Tuesday 17th June I 4 p m
INNAMINCKA Tuesday 14th June [4 p.m
From Queen's Wharf
BUT YARRA THIS DAY 4th June 2 p m
Steerage J passage 15s
WEST AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.
For ALBANY and FREMANTLE via ADELAIDE
Taking. I Passengers Cargo and Stock for all
WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS
From Queen's Wharf
BULI YARRA THIS DAY 4th June 1 2 p m ALBANY Saturday 11th June I Noon
Cargo received daily
Full particulars on application to
DAVID ANDERSON Agent 400 Collins street
in
T
TO PORTARLINGTON and GEELONG
From Queen's Vi harf Daily (Surada) s excepted)
EXCELSIOR at 10 in
ALERT attain Saturdays 230pm
FARES
Saloon Single 2s. return 33
I orecabin-Single Is return Is 6d
The ALERT calls at Portarlington daily FROM Geelong, and on Thursdays and Saturdays on the na) TO Geelong
O IAUNOESTON
AVOIDING TRANSHIPMENT From South Wharf (No 2 Berth)
At STILL FURTHER REDUCED RATES
The Express Passenger Steamship
COOGEE
MONDAY NEXT and FRIDAY 12th JUNE
At the 111
POPULAR FARES
To Launceston -Saloon Single 10s return £1 8 FOREOABIN 5s (SINGLE)
Second class rail return L IJS t orecabin-Single with second class rail £1 5s return £2
PASSENGERS CAN BOOK ON BOARD
TO SYDNEY X. From Australian Wharf (No 3 Berth)
S S LIINaAMITr
THIS DAY (SATURDAY) at Noon
FARES to SA DM Ti -Saloon-S single £1 on. return 3 10s FOREOABIN, 10s (SINGLE)
TO SORRENTO and QUEENSCLIFF
S S DESPATCH every Friday atOam
TO PORT ALBERT and BAIRNSDALE
From a South WE are
S S DESPATCH truiS DAY (SATURDAY)
At noon
For further particulars time tables or guides apply to HFADOFHOE, or any of the branches
HUDDART PARKER and CO LTD 526 Collins-st
FOR FOSTER, TOORA and WELSHPOOL.
The S S MYALI
will leave the South Wharf onlUESDAY, 7th INST
At Noon
J B ELLERKER 372 t Finders street
rriHL HOWARD SMITH I I Nfc
QUEENSLAND WHITE II EXCURSIONS
SPECIALLY DLOFD FARES
I leave Australian Wharf Every Wednesday _
Steamer I Tons I H P I "Commander
PEREGRINE s 2000 WOO John Pam 1 FURY 100 am I D Joy
GARBO "100 I 200 SIR It Bro trip
SALOON FARES
To Town has ville and back £15 0 0 To Cairns door O 0 To Cooktown n do 10 100 Available for two months from data if Issue
We draw attention to the very moderate fares thus enabling excursionists to escape the southern cold and of affording the opportunity of enjoying the winter climate of Queensland which at this time of fear is unrivalled for its balmy mildness and of view
nature gorgeous and delightful scenery rich with the foliage of the stately spire iding pallid and varied tinted tropical growths
WM HOWARD SMITH and SONS LIMITED,
Market-street_________
HE HOWARD SMITH LINE
T
STEAMERS LEAVE AUSTRALIAN WHARF as follows -
TO DAY JUNE 4 Noon,
KONOOWARRA
k And every following Saturday
SYDNEY
NEWCASTLE BRISBANE
MARYBOROUGH BUNDABERG
ROCKHAMPTON MACKAY
TOWNSVILLE DUNGENESS CARDWELL MOURILYAN
JOHNSTON BVR CAIRNS
PORT DOUGLAS COOKTOWN
THURSDAY ISED NORMANTON BURKETOWN
THE MOST CONVENIENT and DIRECT ROUTE
TO BROKEN HILL.
For Sydney and Newcastle only
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS.
REDUCED FARES.
SYDNEY Single Return. Saloon £110 0 £2 100 Second cabin 10
ADELAIDE.
Saloon £1 100 St 100 Second cabin 15s.
CARGO FOR ALL PORTS RECEIVED DAILY
WM. HOWARD SMITH and SONS LTD, Market-st.
GEELONG and PORTARLINGTON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 2 pm
I EUROA
THURSDAY lim 9 5 pm,
t TIME.
FRIDAY JUNE 16 pm,
BUNINYONG
WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 pm, T PEREGRINE.
FRIDAY JUNE 17 pm,
KONOOWARRA
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, noon,
GABO
FRIDAY JUNE 24, 3 p m ,
GABO
6
The S S EDINA Leaves Queen . Wharf (top berth) daily 10 Ora.. Banda; s excepted Saloon, return, 2s. 6d second cabin Is return
WM HOWARD SMITH and SONS LTD Markets SPECIAL NOTICE -St KILDA V GEELONG -
The s s EDINA will be detained at Geelong till 6 p in TODAY, to enable passengers to witness
the match
WM HOWARD SMITH and SONS LIMITED,
Market street
F
as JULIA PERCY
This fish and well-appointed, steamer will be due snatched for the above ports (if practicable) on
SATURDAY 4th JUNE at 4pm Cargo at lowest current rates.
Passage Money -Saloon Single 10s. return, to.
F
FOR WARRNAMBOOL and PORTLAND
The PORTLAND and BELFAST STEAM NA VIGA
TION COMPANY LIMITED
Will despatch the
S S DAWN
EVERY TUESDAY at 6 p m from South Wharf Cargo carried at lowest current rates
Fares -Saloon 10s single 15s return, steerage 5s. single 8s return
PIGOTT BROTHERS and Co Agents Market buildings
"FOR PORT FAIRY and PORTLAND
S s "CASINO
EVERY THURSDAY,
Atf pm
From South WE arf (belong crane). Telephone 1122.
Cargo received at South Wharf Freight lowest current rates PASSAGE MONEY -lost. single saloon 15s. return do. available for three months
F F
FOR SORRENTO PORT ALBERT BAIRNSDALE
and WARATAH BAY
The S.S. MAITLAND
Will leave the South Wharf next Duke's Dock On WEDNESDAY NEXT 8th June at 11 a m J B ELLERKER Agent 3' Flinders street
FOR LONDON DIRECT
The fine iron clipper ship
LAKE SUPERIOR,
1335 tons register
Captain J W W V MEN
Will have prompt despatch
From
Port Melbourne Railway Pier
JOHN SANDERSON and Co, Agents 1 St
James 8 Build i n g W William street
FOR BAIRNSDALE, BRUTHEN, and LAKES
ENTRANCE
The regular trader FI lay DAVIES is now LOAD ING and will have quick despatch
WILLIAM COWPER and SON, Agents 03
William-street. "FOR iOSTEK TOORA, and WELSHPOOL
The regular trader J G TAYLOR is now loading and will SMI on MONDAY
Will MARCONI ER and SON, Agents 03 William
street
po
SAL E and LAKES ENTRANCE
The regular trader MANNER is now LOADING, and will have immediate des] itch
WILLIAM COWPER and SON Agents 53 William-street. p O It LORNE DIRECT
The SFORFT
is now RECEIVING CARGO in the Little Dock and
will have quick despatch
cases ELWRKER H7°_F}t(dcrsstret.t_
CAPTAIN MORRISON, ship CELTIC MONARCH
will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crew while in this port except by his written authority
VERTICAL to MARINERS v VICTORIA
The following notices are published for general
information
GEORGE TURNER
Commissioner of Trade and Customs Department of Trade and Customs
Melbourne, June DSO's
VICTORIA AUSTRALIA WESTERN ENTRANCE
BASS STRAIT, EAGI E NEST, or SI LIT POINT
ItGUT
Referring to Notice to Mariners published 20th June 1864 notice is hereby given that on and after the 30th August 1892 the arc of the red or i nncipal light will be reduced and will illuminate an arc of lGOdcg seaward or from one and a half miles off Point Addis round seaward to one mile off Cape Patton while the arc of white light shown from the principal light towards Point Addis will be increased about SdcL. thereby lUuminatm an are of white light extending from the shore to one and a half miles off Point Addis
The white lights are to warn manners of their too
close proximity to the shore or lighthouse and care should be taken to round St ht I out or Eagle Nest at a distance of not less than an three miles from the lighthouse
UT on the Split Point light being altered as herein notified masters of hail i " v thsels bound for 1 or& Phillip from the westward v been abreast of such lighthouse by night may proceed on to the outer i Hot cruislni.stationunUlthehi},hwhitel[i.htonShortlands Bluff Is started and in cases where the master has not an exempt pilot a certificate the requisite pilots on board Mariners should not lose sight of the Split Point red light until the) sight the high white light on Shortland's Bluff which should be seen In ordinary weather after they have proceeded a distance of If miles from Split Point towards Port Phillip Heads
The pilot station has been extended three miles beyond the former leader and two Hot schooners are con s tan is) cruising outside when there is a post Sir Hit) of keep HIL. the sea.
The middle cruising station Is comprised within a radius of seven miles from the centre of Port Phillip
Hca Is to seaward
The outer cruising station extends from the outer boundary of the middle contain, station to a point distant 15 miles from the centre of Port Phillip Heads upon a line bearing north east by north and south west by) south
The western boundary extends from the aforesaid point towards the fell ore Sealey Point bearing north
west by north
The southern l can lar) extends from the same point towards Cape Schanck bearing east three quarters north until Arthurs Seat bears northeast one quarter north and thence on the same bear big towards the shore which forms the eastern boundary
MOTOR WARRNAMBOOL
BREAKWATER LIGHT
Referring to notice to mariners published 15th March 1890 notice is hereby given that the red light on the end of the Breakwater has been obscured seaward and is not visible until the observer is in line with the Breakwater
ALF WILSON,
Engineer in Charge 1 Forts and Harbors
Department of I Forts and Harbors Melbourne 2nd
June 1862. _ _
BRITISH and (OKMGN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY LIMITED
Capital £1,000 000 Paid up Capital BROS 000
Reserve Fund £000 200
Funds on hand 31st December 1860 £037 349 6s Id
Head Offices Liverpool and London
MARINE RISKS TAKEN at Lowest Current Rates
M Wool covered from sheep a back to London
Losses payable in Melbourne London or any of the
mu one from foreign agencies
LORIMER ROME and Co Agents 44 Queen street Melbourne and 34 O'Connell Street Sydney
M
MELBOURNE
The following Notice to Mariners is published for general information, the notice of the 23rd alt, being cancelled.
By order.
GEORGE A. MOURITZ, Secretary. Melbourne, 1st June, 1845
NOTICE to MARINERS
Pilots, masters of vessels, and others are hereby notified that on and after the first day of June last, the gas and perch buoys marking the St. Kilda Bank will be placed on the eastern edge of the channel leading to the Port Melbourne Railway
Pier.
THE. SANDERSON, Acting Harbormaster.
BRITISH-INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COM-
PANY LIMITED.
ii S. 8. VY A It 0 li A,
From Calcutta via Ports.
TENDERS for LIGHTERAGE of CARGO.
Alternative TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 noon on Monday, June 6, for LIGHTERAGE of CARGO, as under :
A. From outer anchorage, Port Phillip Bay, to a
Melbourne wharf
if. From quarantine station, Port Phillip Bay, to
a Melbourne wharf.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Full particulars can he obtained on application
to..
WJSIDDELEY and Co., Agents, Robb's-buildings,
529 Collins-street.
Melbourne, June 4, 1892.
Drew and FMhlta. i
plJOD NEWS for HARD TIMES.
[ GEORGE and GEORGE LIMITED'S
27th
4 GRAND HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE
By Commences
MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 6,1892.
5 £00,000 WORTH of STOCK
To be
SACRIFICED at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS.
The OPENING of our 27th GRAND HALFYEARLY CLEARING SALE will be a RED LETTER DAY to thousands of buyers, for we have determined to electrify Melbourne with the BARGAINS we shall
offer.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
THE LARGE TRADE done in the FEDERAL
EMPORIUM has been built on VALUE and FASHION, and in both respects we shall EXCEL all our PREVIOUS EFFORTS at this sale.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
OUR MAMMOTH STOCK has been RIGIDLY
OVERHAULED, and all SEASONABLE and SURPLUS STOCK has been THROWN OUT to be SACRIFICED,
; GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
TOGETHER with our own Importations we have
secured some EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS from manufacturers and others who are unable to sell their goods In an already OVERSTOCKED
. MARKET.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
THE EARLY DATE on which we are STARTING
this SALE is a GREAT BOON to buyers, and all we ask is that they WILL COME and VERIFY OUR
STATEMENTS.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
DRESS DEPARTMENT FEDERAL EMPORIUM.
-For FASHION, GOOD TASTE and RIGHTDOWN AT VALUE no house in the colony can hold a CANDLE to us, our ENORMOUS STOCK comprising all the NOVELTIES at ABSOLUTELY NOMINAL PRICES.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. - FEDERAL
EMPORIUM. We intend to STARTLE ALL COMERS by the PRICES at which we SHALL OFFER our MAGNIFICENT STOCK of MANCHESTER GOODS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, and FLANNELS, at which he shall as good as give thirty shillings for every pound sterling. BEAR IN MIND that during our 27th HALF-YEARLY SALE you can BUY LINENS at LESS THAN BELFAST PRICES.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
MANTLE DEPARTMENT. - FEDERAL EM
BORIUM.-The enormous trade done in this department ALLOWS US a FREE HAND in CLEARING OUT the BALANCE of our SPLENDID STOCK. Every garment has been gone over and REDUCED in many instances to FAR LESS THAN COST.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. FEDERAL EM-
PORIUM. We mean what we say when we state that it is our INDENTION to CLEAR our STOCK of TRIMMED MILLINERY at whatever prices the HATS or BONNETS will fetch. An Inspection is the only way ladles CAN HAVE an IDEA of the
VALERIE.. "nfccL'lf
UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. FEDERAL
EMPORIUM Our SPLENDID STOCK of imported UNDERCLOTHING has been carefully gone through and REDUCED. All UNASSORTED makes of CORSETS reduced 35 per cent. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in, are bound to SELL QUICKLY at the prices they are marked down to. LADIES, we offer
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
BY
TEST the GENUINENESS of our REDUCTIONS. ladies, children, and gentlemen all TREATED alike by BARGAINS.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
FANCY DRAPERY. FEDERAL EMPORIUM.
Our SPLENDID STOCK LACES, RIBBONS, UMBRELLAS, and FURS thrown out for this SALE at prices that will cause DESPAIR TO REIGN IN THE HEARTS OF LARGE HOLDERS OF THESE GOODS.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
ITU'RNITUHE.-FEDERAL EMPORIUM. If FUR
' NITURE, CARPETS, and BEDSTEADS will
sell at all In these DULL TIMES, they will SELL at the PRICES we have MARKED our STOCK DOWN for this SALE. Buyers come and SECURE your REQUIREMENTS.
GEORGE and GEORGE LTD.
27th HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE,
MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. GENT'S MERCERY GENT'S TAILORING GENT'S HATS
GREATLY REDUCED. GREATLY REDUCED. GREATLY REDUCED,
BARGAINS
IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT. GROCERY,
IRONMONGERY,
FANCY GOODS,
STATIONERY.
Reductions are the Order of the Day.
We Intend MAKING THIS SALE
The BIGGEST on RECORD.
MONDAY NEXT.
Doors open 0 o'clock.
GEORGE and GEORGE LIMITED,
FEDERAL EMPORIUM.
MRS. WHITE, Court Milliner, begs to announce
she has OPENED a DRESSMAKING Department, having secured the services of an experienced dressmaker from Marshall and Snellgrove, London. Ladies own dress materials used If preferred. 274
Collins-street.
DRESSMAKING. For fit, style, and economy,
Costumes, Ball Dresses, Tea Gowns, Ac, Miss Frames, Claremont-house, Bridge-road, Richmond.
Dress and Fashion. '
B
BEGINNING on MONI
BEGINNING on MONDAY.
ENORMOUS and ENFORCED SALE. ENORMOUS and ENFORCED SALE.
REGARDLESS of COST. REGARDLESS of COST.
CRAWFORD, KING, and COMPANY, CRAWFORD, KING, and COMPANY,
FLINDERS-STREET, MELBOURNE,
CLEAR THEIR ENTIRE STOCK. CLEAR THEIR ENTIRE STOCK.'
DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, and
FANCY GOODS.
DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, and
FANCY GOODS.
They Prepare the Way for Contemplated Alterations. They Prepare the Way for Contemplated Alterations.
HEROIC REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE SACRIFICES.
MAGNETIC ATTRACTION.
£06,000 of KEENLY BOUGHT GOODS
MUST be SOLD.
£66 000 Of KEENLY BOUGHT GOODS
MUST be SOLD.
CRAWFORD, KING, and Co.
Find themselves compelled to sacrifice their ac knowledged by choice and well selected stocks inventionpation of radical alterations and Improvements to their premises, which they expect to effect in the near future. Of such on extensive nature are these, it is imperative all must absolutely be disposed of before a single mason or carpenter can begin opera
Considering the great depression at present existing, Crawford, King, and Co. are well aware to effect their purpose they must be prepared to
LITERALLY GUI THEIR GOODS AWAY.
It is hardly necessary to remind our clients of the genuineness and success of our previous sales, and the public will find the present throw all O., K., and Co.'s past efforts into the shade, and bring out in bold relief the THOROUGHNESS with which they GRASP the SITUATION, and are prepared to meet
the times.
FURS, JACKETS, MANTLES, and TRIMMED
MILLINERY.
BUT be the goods Furs or Mantles, Sheetings or Blankets, Flannels or Carpets, Floorcloths or Linens, silks or velvets, all-all will evidence the RADICAL REDUCTION In prices in every direction, and play
havoc with the trade.
Without vacillation, without hesitation,
CRAWFORD, KING, and Co. CRAWFORD, KING, and Co.
Have Mutilated and Cut Deep into the Prices
In Every Department.
The PUBLIC SHALL REAP the BENEFIT.
The PUBLIC SHALL READ the BENEFIT;
Ladies Should Call Early to Assure Comfort
And Avoid Being Crushed.
READ the following list that must be disposed of. It will speak for itself. PRICES being NO CRITERION, we do not quote them :
MANTLE DEPARTMENT.
1000 ladies' J Cloth Jackets, newest style, tailor
made
750 Sealette and Plush Dolman's, from medium to
large BIZCS
250 ladies' Winter Cloaks, silk, satin, and fur
lined
500 Rainproof Cloaks, in every style
276 girls', maids', and ladies' Mackintoshes, all
sizes
75 ladies' Sealette Jackets and Cloth Capes 100 ladies' fancy Tweed Ulsters
100 children's Sisters and Jackets 60 ladies' Dressing and Tea Gowns
Every- variety of Fur Boas, Victorias, and Opera
Cloaks
Evening Dress and Ball Costumes Ladies' Tweed Costumes
Children's and maids' fancy Tweed Costumes.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
Of
Ladies', Girls', and Children's
TRIMMED MILLINERY
LITERALLY GIVEN AWAY,
Also
140 doz. Ladies' DRESS CAPS
Children's TRIMMED SCHOOL HATS FANCY ORNAMENTS and MILLINERY MATERIAL. Black and Coloured Plumes, Birds' Coque Feathers,
Ospreys Wings, c. 180 White French Felt Hats
480 Alpine Felt and Alpine Tweed Hats
500 Sample Felt Hats, in leading shapes.
RIBBONS and LACES.
1000 doz. coloured bordered fancy Cambric
Handkerchiefs
280 doz. coloured bordered pure Linen Handkerchiefs,
slightly damaged.
100,000 yards Ribbons, in all widths and colours
30,000 yards Nuit, Torchon, and fancy collar
Laces
54in. Dress Nets, in all hues and shades
89,000 yards Embroideries and Flouncings, Lace
Collars, Nook Frillings, Pleatings, 4c.
CORSETS and UNDERCLOTHING.
17 cases of Corsets in all the leading makes
Satin Underskirts, knitted Skirbj, flannel and
tweed Skirts
Children's Tunics, children's Cashmere Costumes V, cases fancy and cooking Aprons, muslin Pina-
fore
6 cases ladies' hand and machine-made Under-
clothing
Embroidered Pelisses, flannelette Skirts, and a
large accumulation sample Aprons and Pina-
fore.
DRESSES and SILKS.
50,000 yards of Cheviot Tweeds, Camelhair
Tweeds, red and navy Amazon, Cheviot and Diagonal Serges, coloured and black Follies, Melton for useful dresses, black and coloured French CashnieresandMorinoes,plalnand fancy Flannelettes, Crepons, Veilings, and Cashmeres, for evening wear, in all shades
Black and coloured Faille Silks, Mcrveillcuxblack
and coloured Broche Silks
Coloured Tinsel Silks, Coloured Pongee Silks Coloured Liberty Silks, in new shades Ivory Japanese Silks
Black and Coloured Velveteens, A'C
HABERDASHERY and FANCY DEPARTMENTS.
Military Trimmings and Braids, in all widths Floral Gimps, Feather Edgings
and Insertions, Astrachan Trimmings and Edging
Pearl and Mantle Buttons
Heavy Jet Curtains, Jet Ornaments Needles, Needle trays
Small Wares of all kinds
Berlin Fingering, Baldwin's Scotch Fingering
Berlin Andalusian and Shetland Wools
Embroidery and Fancy Work and Silks of every
kind.
JAPANESE GOODS. 250 cases new and choice China Tea Sets In porcelain egg-shell china
Japanese Trays and Waiters, Sorcon Basketware And a thousand and one other choice picnics.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
Including Dr. Jaeger's Woollen Underclothing and
Hosiery of all descriptions.
Kid, Silk, and Fancy Gloves, in all shades and
lengths.
LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES
Of Every Description.
We hold the finest collection in Melbourne of Ladies', Children's, and Youths' Boots and Shoes, which must all be disposed.
Infants' Shoes in Endless Variety.
LADIES' UMBRELLAS
In the Newest and Most Fashionable Mounts.
MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.
Blankets, Flannels, Crimean Shirtings, Sheetings,
Calicoes
Sanitary Flannels, French Twilled Flannels Art Muslin, Linen, Damask, Napkins
Art Linen, Sideboard Covers, Afternoon Cloths
White and coloured Quilts, Eiderdown Coverlets
and Cotcovers
Turkish and Bath Towels, Linen Towels,
Touching
Dusters, Oil Baize, Ac.
Tapestry and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Mats,
Matting
Linoleums and Floorcloths, in all qualities.
GENTS' MERCERY and BOYS'' CLOTHING.
Mens' and Boys' Hats and Cape, Shirts, Ties,
Scarfs, Gloves
Football Jerseys, Pyjamas, natural Wool
Clothing
Gents' and Boys' Socks, Umbrellas, Rugs, &c.
Tin Trunks, Portmanteaus and Travelling Bags,
Brief and Gladstone Bags
Gents' Ready-made Suits, Overcoats, Water-
proofs
Boys' and Youths' Suits, Overcoats, and
Waterproofs, are.
SALE BEGINNER MONDAY.
WAREHOUSE CLOSED TO-DAY
To Prepare for it.
CRAWFORD, KING, and Co.,
250 and 262 FLINDERS-STREET,
MELBOURNE.
Dress and Fashion.
SALE
FOR SWING
JALE FULL SWING
TO-DAY,
JALE FULL SWING JALE FULL SWING
STRAND SALE-ENLARGEMENT of PREMISES.
STEPHENS and SON hereby make a BEIM ASK-ABLE and IMPORTANT announcement.
IMMENSE SALE TO-DAY.
GRAND SALE-ENLARGEMENT of PREMISES.
STEPHENS and SON require much greater space and increased accommodation to keep pace with their VAST BUSINESS.
IMMENSE SALE TO-DAY.
G
BAND SALE-ENLARGEMENT or PREMISEs.-]
STEPHENS and SON have accepted contracts, for the work of ENLARGING THEIR PRE- ' MISES, of altering the general arrangements or their warehouse, and of making NEWSHOWROOMS (or their MILLINERY, MANTLES, and UNDERCLOTHING depart
ment.
IMMENSE SALE TO-DAY.
II RAND SALE-ENLARGEMENT of PREMISES.
STEPHENS and SON are sorry to inconvenience the public by CLOSING THEIR WAREHOUSE, but the above-mentioned improvements will compel them to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS for two, if not three, weeks,
IMMENSE SALE TO-DAY.
GERRAND SALE-ENLARGEMENT of PREMISES.
STEPHENS and SON know perfectly that DIRT, DUST, and DRAPERY never agree, and so have decided to quit the whole of their
IMMENSE STOCK.
IMMENSE SALE TO-DAY.
JALE FULL SWING JALE FULL SWING
SALE
FULL SWING I
JALE FULL SWING
S
IEPHÏKS and SON.
THE POST-OFFICE IS NEXT.
THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY.
LONDON ADDRESS-18 COLEMAN-STREET.
810
YARDS and COMPANY. RICHARDS and COMPANY. RICHARDS and COMPANY.
OUR FIRST WINTER SALE. OUR FIRST WINTER SALE. OUR FIRST WINTER SALE.
LADIES,
We intend holding our
FIRST WINTER SALE,
Commencing;
THIS DAY (SATURDAY, JUNE 4
When we shall offer such WONDERFUL BARGAINS
as w 111 astonish the trade, and cause our ware
house to be thronged daily by customers
eager to secure the plums.
We have but one object in view, viz., to get the cash
and reduce our stock by fully £10,000 during
the next two months.
We shall adopt the same plan as we did at our
summer sale (which was one of the most
successful sales ever held in Melbourne),
and reduce every article
to its lowest limits.
We append the Following Lines :
24in. Plushes, 29. 11d. ; and, usual price 6s. 6d.
yard
18in. do., Is, 6d. J yard, usual price 4s. 6d.
j rd
lBln. do., Is, yard, usual price Is. 11d. yard
CO pieces Coloured Melons, 2s. 11d. per dozen,
usual price 4s. 6d. dozen
Double-width Fancy Dress Materials, 3s. 11d. full
dress, usual price 9s. 6d.
Do. do., 4s. 11d. full dress, usual price
9d.
Double-width Check Tweeds, Es. Od. full dress,
usual price 3s. 11d.
Double widths Camelhair Cloth, 118. 6d., usual
price 18s. 6d.
40in. Stripe Skirtings, BJd usual price 8d.
100 dozen Black Cashmere Hose, Is. Sid. pair, """ usual price 2s.
Cashmere Gauntlet Gloves, lOJd usual price Is.
6d.
Special line Black do., Old., usual price is.
200 dozen 0 button Kid Gloves, Is. 11d., usual
price 2s. 11d.
Dent's Fur lined Beaver Tops, 3s. 6d. per pair,
usual price 4s. 11d.
All our
VALUABLE MANTLE STOCK
Reduced to Half-price.
MILLINERY, MILLINERY, MILLINERY,
Almost Glv en Away.
Come and test the fact. MANCHESTER GOODS
Of all
Descriptions.
BLANKETS, FLANNELSTFLANNELETTES.-ÍO ,
At
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
RICHARDS and COMPANY,
238, 240, 242, 244 BOURKE STREET.
The Theatre Royal is Next.
F
GIBSON SHOW TO-DAY
A SPECIAL PURCHASE
DRESS TWEEDS, SECURED AT AN EXTRAORDINARY
PRICE.
8000 yards FRENCH and BRITISH ALL-WOOL
TWEEDS
LATEST NOVELTIES in CHECKS, STRIPES,
tie., 45in. wide, 1s. 6d. per yard
(Absolutely worth double the money). OBSERVE the WIDTH and PRICE.
A FULL DRESS for 10s. 6d.
FOY and GIBSON, SMITH-STREET. ,
Dress and finalize
the
,?.YM'StY SUBPUIS SAw HASSELL, ROBSON, and BUSSELL.
The DIRECT IMPORTERS Will commence their usual HALF-YEARLY
CLEARING SALE,
On
MONDAY, JUNE
BUSSELL, ROBSON, and BUSSELL'S
HALF-YEARLY
SURPLUS SALE, On
MONDAY, JUNE. it The
REDUCTIONS
in all department j N
'I WILL BE rMTTB=Nfl«.
BUSSELL, ROBSON, and BUSSELL'S HaM YEARLY
CLEARING S ALB, ,. On
MONDAY, JUNE 5,
All
SURPLUS STOCK MUST be CLEARED. BUSSELL, ROBSON, and BUSSELL'S
' HALF-YEARLY
SURPLUS SALE,
On
MONDAY, JUNE 0.
ALL
SEASONABLE STOCK MUST
BE SOLD,
Therefore the REDUCTIONS will be
HEAVY.
HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALE.
BUSSELL, ROBSON, and BUSSELL,
The Direct Importers,
240 to 250 Bourke-street, Melbourne,
And
73 Queen Victoria Street, London, E.O.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FOR CASH ONLY.
8. PRISK'S
Extraordinary purchase of ladies'' and children's Trimmed Hats, all Paris Models, and the very latest fashion and colours. These beautiful goods will be almost given away to-day. Come and see them-the very newest.
I have this week cleared the largest warehouse in this city of their entire stock of French Model Hats, in all about 350, usual price, 16s, to 21s. in Paris, all to he cleared to-day at
5s. 6d. each.
Also, about 100 lovely Girls and Maids' PLUSH HATS, all new shapes and colours, usual price 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d., all at 2s. 11d. to-day.
Remember these are all Paris Models, no two alike, and given away at the price.
These goods have been given to me purely on no count of wanting cash.
Just in time. Come to-day, and get good lovely home at half what they cost.
These hats are all the very latest fashion, and the best quality.
FOR THIS DAY ONLY.
60 boxes Lister's best Plush, 24in. wide, In all
shades, sold everywhere at is. 6d. and 7s. 6d. per yard.
All at 3s. per yard to day.
250 Men's Parramatta Waterproof Overcoats, centennial
shape, usual price 65s , now 24s. 6d.; 250 Men's Parramatta Waterproof Overcoats, with capes and sleeves, usual price 65s., now
24s. 6d.
I shall to-day have a special sale of 1000 women's and children's Ulsters, at about half what they cost, in London, from Is. 11d. to 45s., all new goods.
200 pieces of all-wool French Foulc Dress Stuff, in
all new shades, usual price Is. and 4s. 3d. yd, all 7s. 6d. for 12 yds to-day
200 men's Tweed Suits to-day, usual price 30s.
and 35s., all at 22s. 6d. to-day
200 heavy Tweed Suits, good patterns ; usual price
35s,, 45s., all at 27s 6d. to-day.
Wonderful bargains in men's and boy's Clothing to-day.
In fact they must be sold. A GRAND COMBINED STOCK
Of £75,000 to Choose From.
A GRAND STOCK of Ladies' and Children's Mantles
and Sisters to Choose From.
Customers taking a bale of blankets will be allowed 10 per cent discount, or 2s. in the pound.
I have lately been the successful tenderer for two Bankrupt Stocks of Men's and Boy's' Clothing at a discount of 60 per cent, or less than half what they cost in Flinders-lane, amounting to several thousands of pounds, all to be cleared at Bankrupt Sale
Prices.
I shall this week
SHOW a TREMENDOUS QUANTITY
OF
NEW DRESS MATERIALS, "
Including
Navy Serges, Green, Maroon, and all new shades,
in double widths, from 1s. to 3s. 6d., wonder-fully cheap
100 pieces of rich French Satin, in all new shades,
usual price 2s. 6d.; all at Is. 6d.
100 pieces, EXTRA aoOD, usual price 3s. 6d.; all
at 2s. 6d.
60 pieces Real DUCHESS SATIN, 24in. wide, in
all new shades, worth 6s 6d. id.; all at 3s. 6d., gil en away, in Cream, White and Pink, and all
now shades
At the same time about £500 worth of Black and
Coloured Silks, all new shades, from 2s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. A Lj oils Manufacturer's Agent's Stock, and at about half the usual price. Splendid
lot
Manufacturer's stock of Real Cure in all the
newest furs and shapes. Is. 11d. to 10 guineas ; lovely'Furs, usual pace 40s., now 12s. 6d.; CO handsome Fur Capes, new shapes, usual price 40s., 50s., 00s.; all at 20s. today. NOTE.50 Real Bear Boas, beauties, usual price 30s., 30s., 00s.; all at 30s. to day. I am giving these away at the price; send for one, you will be surprised. I am selling these Furs at less than half what they cost in London wholesale.
At S. PRISK'S.
ENORMOUS SALE of
49 BALES of WHITE and COLOURED BLANKETS
EIDER QUILTS, BUGGY RUGS, Ac.
You can buy the very best five-franc Brussels Carpets at 3s. 6d., sold ei anywhere at 5s. 6d. and 6s. 6d.; also about 100 pieces of Tapestry Carpets, at Is. 6d. and Is. 6d., cheap at twice the money.
100 pieces of new Culoisene Floorcloth, two yards wide, 2s. 11d. per yard, narrow width at the same rate. Grand stock of Women's and Children's Mantles and Ulsters, all prices.
Special bargains in all departments all this week.
SEE WINDOWS
TO-DAY.
S. PRISK,
The Direct Importer, Family Draper, BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE,
LONDON and PARIS. LOOK HERE Lot 1.
60 handsome French Model Hats, all Paris
models. Wholesale price, 30s., 40s., 50s,; all at 16s. TO-DAY. See them.
cardinal, brown, and grey. Wholesale price, 10s., 15s., 20s. each ; all sails. lid. to-day.
Lot 3.
60 handsome Trimmed Hats, all Imported
(models). Wholesale price, 15s., 20s each ; all at 7s. 6d. to-day.
These Goods cost twice the money in London.
Lot 4.
100 boxes of Feather Mounts, Plumes, and Birds.
Usual price Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d.; all at 6d. and 1s. each to-day.
SPECIAL BARGAINS in ALL DEPARTMENTS
_ TO-DAY. 2 (For continuation of this class of advertise
merits etc Is at b.)