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Wonderland.— 30,000 visits have been paid to
Cole's astonishing fairy like show, entitled Won-
derland, at the Mulboumo Book Arcade, since it
was opened in July. Visitors can enter from Botirke-
street, Littlo Collins-street, or from tho now Book
Arcade outnuico in the " Block," Great Collins-
street.— Adults, 6d.; children, half-price.— Advt.J
STOCKS AND SHARES.
CLARKE and Co.,
STOCK and SHARE BROKERS
And
FINANCIAL AGENTS,
309 ColUna-ntroPt.
MELBOURNE.
And KING WILLIAM-STREET.
ADELAIDE.
PIONEER Starr-BawketL— 3 Shares for Sale, paid up;
cheap. B. J. Dennett. Goulburn-st., Yarravville.
SIX Australian Starr- Bowkett Sharess; cheap, owner
leaving colony. Starr, Ago Offlce.
STARR-BOWKETT Building Society Share of £100 ,
for Sale, R.T.L., P.O., Williamstown.
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2 1/3 TEA 1/3 2
3 1/3 TEA 1/3 3
4 lb. 1/3 TEA 1/3 4 lb.
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S2T Nothing like it anywhere!!
M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA, Delicious Flavor,
Largest Sale. Purchasers should contrast this Lovely
TEA with any other offered. Lowest prices, as under:—
Is. 3d. 1b. 1s.3d.1b. 1s. 2d. lb. | ls.2d.ll).
in 12 lb. In 21 lb. In 40 lb. In 80 lb.
Boxes, Qrtr -chests, I Half-chests, I Chests,
15b. £1 6a. 3d. -1 £2 6a. 8ri. | £4 13. 4rt.
NET weight delivered Free of extra charge, as fol
low:—1 To any suburban address, to any railway station
In tho city, or any h!p in port. Term net cash. Coun-
try cheques, to iuumuo or exchange. Telephone Hit.
&3T NO TEA LIKE OURS!!
CITY233 BOURKE-STREET.
TEA WAREHOUSES 4 ELIZABETH STREET
' £Sr We have No Travellers or Agents Anywhere.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Church of England.
Bishop of Melbourne's fund.
The ANNUAL COLLECTIONS will be made TO
MORROW throughout the diocese. The following list
of PREACHERS has been furnished to the Regis-
trar:— '
ARMADALE— St. Alban's:
Rev. H.W. Lane.
ASCOT VALE-St. Paul's:
M., Rev. William McKie.
K., Rev. D; R. Hewton.
BALACLAVA— Holy Trinity :
M., Rev. R. Stephen
K., Rev. J. Garilck.
BENDIGO-All Saints': .
M. and E., Rev. Julius Lewis,
BRIGHTON— St. Andrew's:
M., Rev. Dr. Torrance
E., Rev. R. Stephen.
St. Peter's: .
13.. Rev. F. E. 3. Snodgrass.
CARLTON NORTH— St Michael's:
M. and E., Rev. G. N. Bishop.
COBURG— Holy Trinity.
M., Rev. J, Caton
K., Rev. A. Howard.
ESSENDON— St. Thomas':
M., Archdeacon MacCuIIagh.
Christ Church:
M., Mr. R. Hedge
E. Archdeacon MacCullagh.
FITZROY-St. Luke's:-
M. and E. Rev. H. B. Macartney,
St. Mark's:
M., Rev. D. Hewton.
E.. Rev. William McKle.
GEELONG— All Saints':
M. and E, Rev. C. E. Drought.
St. Peter's:
Rev, H. Kelly.
St. Paul's:
M. and E, Rev. G. F. Cross.
HAWTHORN-Christ Church :
M. and E. Rev. W. Chas. Ford.
HEIDELBERG— St. John's :
M. andi E., Rev. A. Ailnutt.
KENSINGTON-Holy Trinity:
Rev. 11, M. Warry.
KEW-St Hilary :
M., Rev. W. G. Marsh
E., Rev. A. C. Kellaway.
MALVERN— St. George's:
Rev. R. W. Cooku.
MELBOURNE-St. Jude's:
M..Rev. J. Garlick
E. Rev. Dr. Torrunce
Holy Trinity:
M Rev. E. G. Veal.
E., Rev. A. U. Blacket.
SOUTH— St. Luke's:
M., Rev. Canon Dlckinson
E, Rev. E. G. Veal.
MORELAND— St. Augustine:
M., Rev. H. Finter.
NEWPORT— Chrlstchurch :
M„ Rev. G. N. MacDonnell
E„ Rev. H. F. Scott, United Service with
St, Mark's, Spottiswoods.
NORTHCOTE— All Saints:
M., Rev. F H. Gibb
E., Rec. J. Cameron.
OAKLEIGH— Holy Trinity:
M., Rev. W. S.S. J. Chase
E, Rev. T. H. Rust.
BURWOOD, 3 p.m.—
Rev. ,J. A. Priestley.
PORT MELBOUUNE-Holy Trinity:
E. Rev. H. Finter.
PRAHRAN— St. Matthew's:
it.. Rev, W. G. Marsh.
RICHMOND— St. Matthisas
M. and E., Rev. T. Moorhouse.
St. Bartholomew's:
M. and E., Rev. IH. J. Howell.
ST. KILDA— AlL Saints':
M., Rev. Canon Potter
E., The Bishop of Melbourne.
Christ Church :
M. and E., Rev. E. A. Crawford.
WILLIAMSTOWN-
M. and E., Rev. W. O. Prltchard
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL-
8am., Holy Communion. 10.45 a.m.. Matins and
Litany (choral; preacher, the Bishop of Melbourne. 3.30
p.m., Choral Evensong (Cathedrui Choir) ; Anthem
" Hallelujah" (Beethoven), preacher, Rev. R. H Potter
M.A. 7 p.m., Evening: preacher, Canon Potter, M.A.
ALL Saints, St. Kllda.- Preachers, Canon Potter
evening, Lord Bishop of Melbourne. Offertorles for
Bishop of Melbourne Fund.
HOLY Trinity, Kensington.— Full Choral Service
Evening Preacher, Rev. Henry .Morris Warry, Col
lection, Bishop Melbourne's Fund.
HOLY Trinity. Kensington.— Cantata, (Jaokson)
Deus (Bridgwater) ; Anthem, "O Give Thanks"
(Jackson); preacher, Rev. Henry Warry.
St. James's, Little Collins-st— Morning, the Dean of
Melbourne; evening, the. Rev. H. Collier.
St.James's, Holmes -rd. Moonee Ponds. W. To-
morrow morning, Rev.D.M. Berry.
ST. Jude's, Carlton.— Holy Communion, 8 a.m.—
Morning, Rev. John Garlick, of Bendigo; evening,
Rev. Dr. Torrance. Special collections for the Bishop of
Melbourne's Fund. .
ST. Mary's, Caulfleld. Preachers, . to-morrow, morning
and evening. Rev. Carey Ward ; collections Bishop
of Melbourne's Fund.
St. Saviour's, Mason-street, Collingwood. — Rev. A.
3 Catlin, of Cheltenham, morning and evening. All
seats free. Prayer meeting' every Saturday evening, 8
p.m.. All invited.
ST. Stephen's, Richmond.— 11 a.m., Rev, W. T. C.
Storrs; 7p.m., Rev. T. B. Tress. Collections in aid
of the Bsihop of Melbourne's Fund.
PRESBYTERIAN.
ALBERT Pk. Presbyterian Church.— Rev. Thos. Tait,
M.A. Both servies. 'Evening. "Character and
the Gospels".
ARMADALE Presbyterian Church, Denblgh-rd.—
Rev. A. C. Smith, AI.A., Preaches morning and
evening.
ASCOT Vale Presbyterian Church.— Morning, 11,
evening, 7, Rev. W. M. Alexauder, Ersklne
Church. .
CAIRNS Memorial Church, E.; Melb— Morning
mid evening, Rev. Alexander Skene, M.A.,.
CAMBERWELL.— Rev. P. J. Murdoch. MA., even-
ing. Subject, Inspiration, Straugera welcomed.
CAULFIELD Presbyterian Church, Elsternwick.—
Rev D. G.. AMcCrea .Preaches— morning, at 11;
evening, at 7. V ' '
CHALMERS Church, facing Treasury Garden.— 11,
Rev. J. Garde, of South Australia; 7, Rev. Henry
Jones, M.A.
CLIFTON Hill Presbyterian Church.— Rev. Geo. B
Murphy, both services. Monthly sermon to young
men, evening.
COLLEGEChurch, Parkville (Presbyterian).— Morn-
ing. Rev. Alex. Yule; Evening, Rev. J. Garde, of
Milicent, South Australia
COLLINGWOOD Presbyterian Church, Wellington-
St.— Rev. Daniel McKenzie. uoruiue; Rev. George
Carson, evening. Strangers cordially invited.
ERSKINE ( Presbyterian) Church, Rathdowe-st.,
Carlton— Morning, Rev. H.H. Finlay ; evening,
Rev. Granville Ramuge. Scots' Church.
FLEMINGTON and Kensington Presbyterian Church.
Rev. R. L.Taylor, mornlng at 11 ; evening at 7.
FOOTSCRAYPresbyterian Church Anniversary.—
Morning, Very Rev. Dr. Robinson, D.D.; afternoon,
Rev. Hector Ferguson; evening, Rev. Erwin, M.A., of St.
Andrew's.
HAWTHORN Presbyterian Church, Glenferrie-rd.—
Rev.T Nisbet, morning and evening.
MALVERN Presbyterian church.— Rev. D. A.
MacDongall, morning and evening
N.CARLTON Presbyterian .Church.— Rev. T. W.
McGregor, AMA., morning and evening. Strangers
cordiality invited.
PRAHRAN Presbyterian Church, close Hawksbum
station.— Morning, Rev. J. Carson; evening, Rev.
R. Kerr, Queensland delegate Federal Assembly.
PRINCES HILL Presbyterian Church, Lygon-st., near
Pigdon-St., N. Carlton.— Rev. J. Shalherg.
RICHMOND Presbyterian Church. Lennox-st.— Mom-
ing, Rev. Richard Kerr, of Brisbane, "Jacob at
Peniel "; evening, Rev. Andrew Hurdle.
SCOTS' Church.— Roe. A. Marshall, M.A, preaches
morning and evening.
ST. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, Rathdown, Queens-
berry st., Carlton.— Morning, Rev. C. H. Irwin;
evening. Rev. D. S. McEachrnn.
ST. George's, E. St. Kilda (Presbyterian).— Rev. J.
Gordon Mackie preaches to-morrow. Annual
special collection for church funds.
S YARRA. Presbyterian Church.— The Rev. George
Tait. MA., will Preach morning and evening.
TOORAK Presbyterian Church.— Morning and even-
ing, Rev. J.F Macrae. Evening. Lecture on Pil--
grim's Progress, "The Wicked Gate and The Wayside
Cross."
UNION Memorial Presbyterian Church, Curzon-st.,N
Melb — Morning, 11; evening, 7. Rev. Arthur J.
Wade.
W. MELBOURNE. Presbyterian Church.— Rev. James Gib-
son Preaches to-morrow. Lecture Concert, Tues
day evening, Rev. J. Steele.
Baptist.
Albert-street baptist oChurch .-sSunday
School Anniversary.— Preacher, Rev. T. J. Malyon,
LL.R. Morning, "Religious Training of Children";
evening, " Early Piety." Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Mr. A.
Jackdon (6.S. Union) will address tho scholars and
friends. Collections on behalf of the Sunday school funds.
APTIST Church, Albert Hall. Clifton 11I1L— ltev. II.
Lambert, tnorulug and evening.
BAPTIST Church, G»orge-st., Fitzroy.— ltev. J. Morri
son Oumniing will Preach morning and evening.
Come. "
BAPTIST Church. Stanley-nb., Richmond— The Rev.
J. 11. Cartor will Preach morning aud ovenlog. You
nro cordially invited.
BAP'i'lbT Church, W. Melb,— Morning, Rev. E. Isaac,
Filled with the Spirit ; evening, The Mining
Garment.
BAPTIST.— (Continued.)
BRUNSWICK Baptist Ohurch.— Morning and even-
ing, Rnv. John Carson. Baptism at evening sorvlce.
CAMBEKWELL Baptist Chureli.-Morning. Rev.
Job. Taylor: evening, Lantern Service, Mr. IL T.
Blftckwoll. All scats free. Everybody welcome.
COLLINS-ST. Baptist Church.— Rev. Ssmuel Chsiv
miin, both services. Evening subject, "Death
Through tho Living Christ." AU seats free at evening
service. -
AWTHORN IJaptiat Church.— Rev. A. Bird, Expo
sition on Acts, at U : Preaches Gospel, 7 o'clock.
Believers' Baptism close evening service.
HODDLE-ST. Baptist Church.— Morning, supply from
Baptist College; evening, Dr. M'Coll.
KEW Baptlht Church.— Morning, It ; and evening, 7.
Key. Principal Whltl"y, M.A., LLM.
MALVEitN BnptiHt. OJenferrio-rd. — Morning, Mr.
Benjamin Lenimon, Preachors and j'rcaching;
evening, nvnngellstlc service, Mefpra. Cole, Hawkins.
MOON EE Ponds Baptist Church.— Morning, Mr. W,
.Duck; eveniog, Mr. J. A. Aston. All welcome.
Como.
N CARLTON Baptist, corner Canning and Mac-
phcrson sts,— Pastor William Clark will conduct
both service. All Invited.
TMl?W3fiuufET«aptl8t Church, Brighton-st.-Mr. J.
Iv H. (Jolo Preaches, morniug, at 11: Mr. T. Upton,
evening, at 'L AU welcome. Come.
SMELl). Baptist Church, Dorcas-st.— Morning,
. Btmlont from Baptist College ; sveniug, Pastor H.
O. Blackio. '
SYARRA Baptist.— Sir. Thomas Keith Ewon, both
. morning aud evening.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CARLTON Independent Church.— Temperance Sun
day.— Rev. S. Savage; evening, special service for
young people.
COLLINS-ST. Indepemdent Church.-Dr. Bevan will
conduct the Services to-morrow, both morning and
evening.
KEW Congregational Church.— Rev. W. H. Lawrence
will Preach morning and evening.
MALVERN Congregational Church.— Rev. D. O'Don
nell, both services. Missionary Service, 8 o'clock,
Mrs, Hamer, from India.
W. MELB. Choral service, combined cholr: con
ductor, Mr. John; organist, Mr. Fox; addresses
by Rev. C. Taylor.
W. MELB. Congregational Church, Wiliam-st. N.,
near Victoria-st-.— Morning, Mr. C. Fulwood ;
evening, supply.
WESLEYAN.
ALBERT-ST., N. Windsor. Wesleyan Church
Mission.— Morning at 11; Band, 4; evening, San
key's Hymns.
Anniversary of central mission, Wesley
Church.— Morning, Rev. E. H. Sugden. B.A., B.Sc.
Afternoon, PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS
SOCIATION ; address, Rev. E. T. Cox--" Social Evolu
tion;" usual music, Evening, Lantern, "TheTabernacIe,"
Rev. A. R. Edgar. Anniversary Demonstration, Monday
night.
ARMADALE Wesleyan Church.— Morning, Mr. J. H.
Watkin; evening, Rev. Jas. de Q. Robin, M.A.
CARLTON Wesleyan Church.--11 a.m., Rev. C. H.
Ingamells ; 7 p.m., Rev. E. H. Sugden, B.A., B.Sc.
KEW Wesleyan Church.— Morning at 11. Rev. J. B.
Smith; evening at 7, Rev. H. Howard.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A a.-at CHRISTIAN OIIAPEL, Swnnston-streot,
corner Little Lonsdale-etreot. nppueltc Library.
Sunday Eveniog, 7 o'clock.
Preucher, Mr. THOMAS HAOGER.
Subject, " Conversion of Three Tliousund."
AU are welcome.
ADRAHAMIO FAITH In LAT lER DAY EXIST-
ENOE. - The OllRISTADELPHIANS COM
MEMORATE CHRIST'S DEATH and RESURREC
TION, Sunday, 11 and G, M.U. Hall, Swnnatou-Atreet,
opporifo Public Library, Melbourno. Public Lecture, 7
p.m., "Perverted Christendom." All seat; free; no col
lection. 'Bring your Billies. For thu Truth's Publica
tions "Nazareth Revisited," "The Great Salvation,'
".Man Mortal," "Eternal .Life," "Revealed Mystery,"
" Resurrect ion," "Kingdom of Hod," " Everlasting
PuuUhiii'ent," &C.I address "The Christadelphiiin," Box
33e, Melbourne ; or ii. Itubcrtsun, 60 Uasscll-road, Bruns-
wick.
AN Address, subject" What is Truth?" 7 p.m.. hall,
Queen's-wnlk, Scuts free. Come, hear aud decide.
Itfflno important.
AT CliriHtinn (Jhapel, Chctwynd-sr., N. Melb.— Mr.
Muzengarb, 7— "Tho Battle 1'leiA" Seats free.
Welcome. .
AT Oiristian Chanel, Lygou-st., Carlton.— Isaac
Hclby, at 7, on " is immersion Essential to Christ-
lan Baptism V
fi_>I)>LI3 Christian Churches.— Fitzroy : Rova. Webber,
li Fourier : Carlton Kchool Anniversary: Morning,
Rev. Copland; afternoon, Young People's .Service : even
ing, Rev. Mason. Entertainment Tuesday evening.
Brunswick : Clancy, Webber.
BIBLE Christian.— Hotham, Revs. Second), Mackay;
Footscray, Daley, llosken; Ascot Vale, Mucxuy;
-Service Song, 3, Daley.
i lIlltlSTADELPlHANS (Drethren of Christ) Meei
V-' for Fellowsliip 5 p.m., hall, Quuen's-watk. Leotun
7- Scats free. Friends invited.
C'UIRIHTIAN IsMi'lltes' Sanctuary. Fitzroy-at., Fitz
' toy,— Sermon by William G. Bulley, Sunday cveu
ing, 7 o'clock : puidlo Invited.
DKUTSGII l,uthuriciier, Gottcsdienr- Kontag Vor
nilttag, 11 Ubr, Literary Institute, WiUiam-st. L
Sclmlze, pastor.
IjJORERTEltH' Hull, Cnliitigwood.— Evening, wonder
. ful sight, Pastor Abbott. Wednesday, " iiepressior
of Crime," Marshall Lyle, Esq. Chairman, J. E. Laing
M.A.
REE DIdOU.SSlON SOCIETY, Hanover Rooms
Eastern-arcade, Rourke-ntrceU— Mr. O. DRAKt
wilt Lecture on " A Representative Parliament." Donri
oim at o.30. MiPdcai progcammo 6.45. Lecture at 7.15
DiBCUKsion at 8. Collection.
O. DRAKE, Hon. See.
HAWTHORN Procession and Choral Service.— Mom
bcrs Uoroottdara Lodge Meet M.U. Uati, liurwood
rd., to-riiorrow; 2 p.m.
LATE Election.— Temperance and Morality.— Addres
by Samuel Mnugcr, Melb. Temperance iiall
To-morrow. Sunduy, 7.30.
IIMELTUUT Gospel Survlce, Sunday evening, Mctho
J distUnurch, Guorge-st., Fitzroy, by Mr. Eussie am
Rev. Wallace.
LO.J,., No. 15.— Brethren Meet S. Melb. Town Unl
To-uiorrow, at 6 p.m., to nttand in Regalia Oraug(
Sorvire, nt Methodist Church, Lygon-sc., Carlton.
LOYAL Orange Institution.— Special Request Service
Primitive Methodist Church, Lygon-su. Carlton. -
I Evening 7. Subject, " Urungcisin," Rev. H. HenUier
) shaw; ellicient choir. Sankcy's Hymns. Everybody iu
, vited. Regalia.
' | OYAL Orange Institution, No. 2, and other Mem
Aj hors of the Order, meet 6.45 p.m.. Sunday, Lygoi
. and Quecnsbcrry streets. Grand Ohaplalu's Address
f Bring regalia and Saukcy'a Hymus.
44 XJEUUOllADNKZEAIl'-s Great"" "lmage>-Com
Lx and sec It. Foresters Hall, Hmlth-su, Colling
wood, evening. Admission free. .Morning, All Bciievert
gathering.
¥JRAHRAN P.S. A. A., Independent Church, Malvorr
,1 JL rd.— Address to-morrow, 3 o'clock, ltev. Chas. Taj
lor, S. Melb. __________________
f IDIUMITIVE Methodist, Lygou-st., Carlton.— Morr
1 JT ing, Kuv. Mr. Mailalieu; evening, Kcv. li. Ueathei
- shaw. Special Service, Orangeism.
PRIMITIVES. - Oollinewood: Rev. Bennett, Mr.
Stead. Richmond: Mr. Cuss, Rev. Grey. Nortli-
onto: Kcv. Grey, Rev. Dennett.
RICHMOND Working Men's Club.— Lecture, Sun
day, 37th, 3 p.m. 3Ir. G. Maxwell, B.A.. LL.B.,
ThcTyronny of Iguoranre.
SAILORS' Homo Mission, Hpeucor-st,— Gospel 11,7;
also, Thursday next, Tea and UrandSacred Concert.
Professionals. Welcome.
SCANDINAVIAN Lutheran Church, He. James's
GrarmnarHchool, Bourke-st.— Morning, Mr.Nllasou;
evening, Mr. Norwood (English).
GCIALLSTS' Mass Meeting, Yarrn-bank, Sunday, 3,
H. it Champion speaks in aid of Boot Makers
Strike.
P I R I T U A L I 8 M.
VICTORIAN ASSOCIATION of SPIRITUALISTS.
To-morrow (Sunday), at 7 p.m.,
THE LYCEUM, VICTORIA-PARADE.
Mr. ,T. MORSE. "There is no Death." Musical Pro
gramme prior to Lecture. The Publio aro iuvited. Ad
mission Uy a Silver Coin.
On Sunday Week,
Mrs. T. HARRIS, a TRANCE LECTURER,
Will occupy tho platform and deliver a Lecture on
" Some Results of Spiritual Communion."
SPIRITUALISM.— Melb. Progressive Lycoum.— 1 "Re
citation Day," 11 n.m. The Lyceum, Victoria-par.
Tho publio Invited. All welcome.
PlIHTUALISM.— -Mrs. Wood holds CircleH, Sundays,
O 7.30; Wednesdays, 8 p.m. 265 Napier, corner Ureevca-
6k, Fitzroy. %
SPIRITUALISM.— Mr, Hickson's Circle, Sunday even
ing, 8. Sunflower. 442 Deuluh-tcr., top cud Madcliue-
Bt.t CurRou.
rj\ II Is AUBTBAIjUN ohukoh.
Rev. CHARLES STRONG, D.D.
. Morning— SL Augustine.
Eveuing— Tho Churches and the Social Problem,
Young People' Class, 12.20.
Morning Anthem, O Couio Let Us Worship (Ilimmel).
Evening Anthem, "I Waited for Um Lord," duct and
chorus (Mendelssohn). Offertory, "Sing Yo Praise,"
tenor solo (Mendelssohn).
UNITARIAN CHURCH.— Rev. ALEX. C. HEN-
DBRSON, B.D. Mornlhg, "Pharisees, Ancient
mid Modern." Eveuing, " Tho Music and Daiiciuc of
the Universe.
All Friends Cordially Invited,
Solo by fllr. T. W. Bull.
W7ELS11 Church, Lutrobe-st.— Rev. Dr. D. 15. Jones-
Y? morning 11, English ; evening 7, Welsh.
Young men's christian association.-
To-MORROW (Sunday). 30th September, AddreBS
by JOHN JAMES VIRGO, Genera! Secretary Adclaido
Y.M.O.A.,nt 7.30. All ladies forming choir are asked to bo
in attendance at 7. Workers at 6.45.
AR'l'IlUB-NlUllOLS, Genoral .Secretary.
\7 OUNG Men's Ghritian AsHOciation.— To-morrow,
1. 4.30. Mcu's Bible Class, subject-" Soul winning";
Gospel addresses, 7.30.
MEETINGS AND LECTURES.
Announce men t.
„ FIRST SUNNY SOUTH STARU-BOWKETT
BUILDING SOCIETY.— W. D. Beazloy, Esq., M.L.A.,
chairman. A General MEETING of the mcmliers of
the above Society will be held at the office. 236 Flinders-
lane, on Mouday. 1st October, at 8 o'clock sliurp.
Busiuc&s: Appropriating the sum of £500 by ballot.
Advancing thu sum of £5G0 by Sale.
Mouthers in arrcar not entitled to participate iu the
bullot.
GEORGE A. S. GRIFFIN,
Secretary.
ABOLISH Protection and thus Coinuiunmtc Aus
tralian Federation Immediately.— Discussion, Mou-
day Nignt next, at Chamber of Manufactures.
ASSEMBLY Hall, Coliius-Rt.— Rice T- Hopkins con
tinues lecture on Monday, 7.30. Subject;
Eternal Punishment,
BAZAAR, Salo of Gifts, this evening. Port Melb.
Presbyterian School Hall, half-past 7 o'clock,
opeued by the Mayor.
BOOT TltADE.-MASS MEETING, Studley Park,
at 3 p.m., to consider Sweating in the Boot Trade. '
Messrs. Premlcrgnst. Bilison and others will address tho
meeting. Fitzroy Military Brums Band will bo in attend
ance, and will march from tho Working Men's Club,
Johnstou-strcet, Colliiiswood, at 2.30. .JOHN 11YMAN,
Secretary.
QARLTON BRANCH, No. 49, A. N. A.
Members are reminded that next Monday evening, nt
tho Carlton Hull, the Quarterly Pound Night will bo
held. Tho usual condition will bo observed.
UHAS, E. BOWEN, Sec.
CVIRLS' Leisuro Hour Club, 145 Flindcrs-st.— Entor-
J lainmeut This Evoulng. Working girls and others
cordially invited.
HAWTHORN.— Friendly Societies' Choral Sorvice, 3
p.m., Town Hall. Procession, Hawthorn station
and OamliorweU Bhiro Hall, 2 p.m.
Licensed hawkkrs.-a meeting of tho
abovo will bo nold at Young and Jackson's Hotel,
on Monday, 1st Octobor, at 10 a.m. to protest against the
proposed new Hawkers Liccusing Act. All those inte
rested aro invited to attend.
U. ROBERTS, J. CAUR, J. 8. AUTY.
PRAH11AN.— Meeting, Tuesday next, 8 n.m., Robert-
sons, 228 and 230 Ohapot-st.; formation Debating
society. Gray presides.
MEETINGS AHP LECTURES,
Modern permanent building and in-
vestment society.
The Twenty-fourth Annual MEETING of shareholders
will bo held In the society's offices on Thursday, 4th Octo
bcr, at 4 p.m.
Business
To receive the annual roport and balance sheet
To elect office bearers and auditors for tho ensuing
year
And
Auy other business of which duo notice has been
givcu.
J. W. HUNT, Manager.
Melbourno, 216 September, 1894.
SPIRITUALISM.— .Mrs. Knight holds a Scanco every
Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m., Argylc House, Argyle-
q. B., Carlton. Introduction. .
ST Paul' Cathedral.— Thursday next, Bennett's can
tata. "The Woman of Buranrin." Address, Rev. C.
B. Drought, M.A.
THE AUSTRALIAN STAKR-HOWKETT BUILD
ING SOCIETY (Registered), 311 Coliins-trt»ot.— A
Goncral MEETING will lie held tn the Exchange, Klin-
ders-fltroot, on Tuesday, 2nd October. 1894, at 3 p.m.
llUKines!? : Appropriation of £5C0 by Bullot ; Advance of
£300 by Sale. J. B. UiLi'ILLAN. Secretary.
nnUtt MELBOURNE DENTAL HOSPITAL.—
X Notice is hereby given that a MEETING of tho
subscribers will bo held at 263 Collins-street, on Tuesday,
tlioQth October, 1894, at 5 o'clock p.m. Business : To
alter the rates for the governance of the hospital, so as to
transfer the same to the council of tho Dental Associa-
tlon of Victoria. 13RNI3ST JUH1CE, lion. Secretary.
rBlUKOSOPHY.— Mooting for Inquirers, Tuesday next
X U p.m., No. I Victoria-buildings, 80 Swauston-st.
Room open dally for Inquirers.
VICTORIAN Chamber of Manufactures.— General
Meeting, Monday. 8.39. Adjourned discussion,
Mr. .Jacobs' motion on " Intercolonial Free-trade."
Young men's christian association.
LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT and AD
DRESS, TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, nt 8 o'clock, by
Mr. JOHN .JAMES VIRGO. General Secretary Ade
laide Y.M.C.A., aud delegate to London Jubilee Confer
ence, who will give an account of his trip round tho
world ; over 1C0 view of Great Britain. America, France,
Italy, &c. Chairman, ltev. W. <J. Mursli. The cele
brated Lnnternist, Mr. Alexander Gunn has been spe
cially engaged. Admission by silver coin; reserved seats
Cd. and Is., at Mr. M. L Hntddnsnn', LUHh iv»H5»,».
street, or at tho Y.M.O.A. ARTHUR NICHOLS,
General Secretary.
yoUNG men's chuistian association.
Special ADDRESS by Rev. T. ,7. MALYON, LL.I3..
F.S.Sc., TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-NIG11T
(SATURDAY), atSnm. All invited; tell your friends.
ARTHUR NICHOLS, Goncral Secretary.
PUSLIGATBONS.
JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
ON and AFTER
6th OCTOBER
TEE LEADER
WW Be
REDUCED IN PUItFl
From Sixpence to
THKEEPENCJi
! PER NUMBER,
And From 6s. £d. Quarterly to
THREE and THREEPENCE Per Quarter.
It WU1 Consist of
FORTY PAGES,
Including
: TWO PAGES of ILLUSTRATIONS
: And
j
FOUR PAGE COLORED WRAPPER.
AH tho dfstinctlvo features of Tho Leader will be
. retained and kopt up to the recognised standard of excel-
- lonco.
The Farm, Sporting, Politics, Literature, tbo Drama
. and Social Intelligence will be dealt with by special
. writer, aud a coucise but complete resume of the News
jj of the Week will! bo glvoo.
ML. HUTCHINSON, Importer of Book and 8ta
tiouery, 305-7 Little Uollius-st., near Elizabetb-ftt
ATIONAL Bible Society of Scotland.— Ragster's
- 11 Cambridge. Edinburgh ami Oxford Bibles; luwes
e prices. Depot, HutohinsonV, bookselinr.
PRESBYTERIAN Book Denot, 3)6-7 Little Collins
st., op. Royal-arcade.— New Books every uuil
1 Hutchinson s.
1 PROFESSOR Haiford nn Snako Venom » price, 3s
L 6d.; pottoil, 3s. 9d. Stillwell ii Co., printers, 195a
C"fiing-3t., Melb.
REV. John M'NeiU's Addresses delivered in Melb., now
ready, with portrait; price. Is. Hutchinson's,
4 4 JJEVIEW of REVIISWH> for SEPTEMBER,
Progress of tho Colonies. " How I Make My Weathei
ForecivBts,' liy O. 1 Wragge, Queeuslaud. NewZcaluml
Journals. Ourleaturcs (liustratlonn.
' The Busy Maw's Magazine. All Booksellers,
SPIRITUALISM.— All Spiritualists should rem!
"This World anu the Next," and Australasiai
Spiritualistic Journal. Prieo 3d.
j' — - - - — —
MINING NOTICES
i-
r- "
Alliance gold mining company nc
LIABILITY, titclgiltz.
rT AU SHARES upon which the 15th call remains un
_ DSid will bo nositivelv SOLD bv uttblin ant>tinn nt \
noon, on Saturday, 6th October, 1894, by Mr. W. F. Vale,
auctioneer, at thu rooms of Messrs. Vale and Son, Col
Hus-strcet, Mclbourue.
LOUIS EDWD. WEIOHARD,
Manager,
Melbourne, 26th Septcmbor, 1804.
Eldorado gold "ami tin mining com-
PANY NO LIABILITY.
AU SHARES in the above company upon which the
47th call of Id. per share remains unpaid ure FOR
FEITED, and will be SOLD by auction, by Messrs. Gem-
mell, Tuckett and Co., nt their rooms, 359 and 561 Col
lins-street, Melbourno. on Saturday, the 6th day of Octo
ber. 1894, at twelve o'clock uoon, unless tile said cull shull
bo previously paid.
EBENIt. COX,
Manager.
KNEEBONE GOLD and TIN MINING COM-
PANY NO LIABILITY.
All SHARES iu tho above company upon which tho
15th mil of Id. per Bhnro remains unpaid nro FOR
FEITED, and will ho SOLD by auction by Mcesr. Uem-
mell, TuckettandCo., nt their rooms, 350 and 361 Col-
Hns-streot, Melbourno. on Saturday, tho 6th day of Octo
ber, 1894, at twelve o'clock noon, unless the said call shall
be previously puid.
EBENR. COX,
Manager.
M'evoys company no liability,
Eklorado.
Notice is hereby given that a OALL (the 6th) of one
penny per share upon the increased capital has been made
upon ail the share In the ubovo company, due and PAY
ABLE to meat tho registered otfice of the company, 31
Queeu-strcct, Melbourne, ou Wednesday, 10th Uctobcr.
1894.
J. P. CAMERON (Mcudcll and Cameron),
Mnu&ger.
Broken Ilfil-ehambcrs, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne, 27th
September, 1894.
M'EVOYS COMPANY NO LIABILITY,
Eldorado.
Notice is hereby given that nil SHARES FORFEITED
for non-payment of the 5th call of one penuy tier share
upon the increased capita!, due 12th September, 1894, will
be SOLD by public auction on Saturday. 6th October, 1894,
at 11.30 mm., at the registered otfice of tho company, 31
Queen-street, Melbourne, unless tho said call be pre
viously paid.
J. P. CAMERON (Moudell and Cameron), Manager.
Broken lliH-chamUers, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne, 27th
September, 1894.
NEW YEAR'S COMPANY NO LIABILITY.
Steiglitz,
NOTICE.
SHARES FORFEITED for non-payment of 13th call
of 3d. per flhnru will bo SOLD by publio auction nt the
Alining Exchange. Ballarat, ou Tuesday, 9th October,
1884, at 12.30 o'clock p.m. Progressive number from 1 to
30,000, with tho exception of shares already paid ou.
K. GILPIN, Manager.
RUSSELL'S REEF AMALGAMATED GOLD
(MINING COMPANY NO LIABILITY,
Lnuriston.
Tho undermentioned SHARKS in tho nbovenamcd
company, FORFEITED for non-payment of the 30th
cull of twopence (2d.) per share, will bo SOLD by public
auction at the company's oiUcrs, 373 Collins-street, Alnl-
bourne, on Monday, 8th October, 1894, at 12 noon, unless
calls nud exuenaoa are previously paid Nos. I to 48,000,
exclusive of those already paid on.
JOHN BARKER (Smith and Barker),
Legal Manager.
SHAW RIVKR GOLD MINING and CRUSHING
COMPANY NO LIABILITY,
Shaw River, near Marble Bar, Western Australia.
Notico is hereby given that the Registered Office of
the above Company is situated at Broken Hill-ehauiherp,
31 Queen-street, Melbourno, and that JAMES PRINOK
CAMERON haa boon appointed Manager of the said
Company.
THOMAH ROWAN. \ „
(Seal) ALLISON D. SMITH./ Directors.
, t J- P- CAMERON. Manager.
Broken Hill-chambers, 31 Quccu-street, Melbourne, 27th
Soptember, 1894.-
rriAM O'SHANTER COMPANY NO LIABILITY.
X Steiglitz.
NOTICE.
SHARES FORFEITED for nonpayment of 13th call
of 3d. per share will be SOLD by public auction nt the
Mining Exchange, Ballarat, ou Tuocdny, 9th Octobor,
1894. at 12.30 o'clock p.m. Progressive numbers from 1 to
30,000, with tho exception of shares already paid on.
R. GILPIN.
Manager.
THE LINDSAY'S GOLD MINING COMPANY NO
LIABILITY.
Notico is hereby given that a GALL (thn first) of £1
per share has been made nn the capital of this company,
and is duo and PAYABLE at the registered ollico, 39
Succu-strcot, Mclbourue, ou or beforo Wednesday, 10th
ctober, 1694.
ALFRED MELLOR,
Manager,
WBNES, SPIRITS AND PROVISIONS.
(KITE and SONS' AUSTRALIAN WINKS.— First
J. Prizes Wherever Exhibited. PRICES GREATLY
REDUCED.— Dinner Wines, 3s. per gallon; 9s. per doz.,
upwards. Cellars— Selboroe-chambers, Ohaucery-lone.
Retail— 291 Bouike-street. Wines, from 3d. per half pint.
9d per bottle, upwards.
GOVERNMENT NOTXES.
Postal and Electric Telegraph Department,
General Post Office. Sydney.
Jflth Septemlwr, 1891,
ATTENTION Is directed to notice in New South
Wales Government Gazette iuvitlng TENDERS for
supply of—
1. Telegraph Material.
2. Telephone Material.
3. Electric Light Material.
Tenders will be received up to H a.m. on the 22ml
proximo and must be addressed to the Deputy Post-
luastcr-Geueral, Sydney.
JOSEPH COOK.
Postal aud Electric Telegraph Department,
General 1'ost Office.
Sydney, 25th September, 1894.
EXTENsToN of time.
Tenders for the supply of tf.lkg it a ph. tele
phone and electric light material
will bo received at this office up lo 11 a.m. on THURS
DAY, the 22ud NOVEMBER NEXT, instead of the
22nd proximo, as previously advertised.
Tender must bo addressed to the Deputy -Postmaster-
General, Sydney. For full particulars Geo New South
WuIch "Government Gazette."
. JOSEPH COOK.
y IOTOUIAIi -RAILWAYS.
SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the under
mentioned works, <kc.:—
Tenders, accompanied by tho necessary preliminary
deposit, and endorsed "Tender for — — " (as the ease
may be), must bo dopo&itcri in thoTcwler Bt;xt Secretary's
Office, ttpcncer-strect, Moli-ourne, ut or beforo 12 o'clock
noon of the dates as specified.
MONDAY, 1st OG'1'OBEU.— Supply of 100,000 Brinks,
as required. Particulars at, thu uffico of tho Engineer
for Existlug Liucs, bpcnccr-strcct. Preliminary deposit,
£3.
MONDAY, Cth OCTOBER. —Supply for three years
of " Uniform " Caps aud Badge, rarticidara at thu
Traffic Manager's Office, Hpcucer-strcot. Preliminary de
posit, £10.
MONDAY, 8th OCTOBER.— Purchano and Removal
of Gaiuhousu No. 6, about 2 miles on llto Nugnmhiii ride
ofTabilk station. Particular at. Seymour, Kngamuie
and Murchitum stations. Deposit, £2.
MONDAY, Kth OCTOBER,— Supply fnrtheMnnr&booi
Viaduct of 20.046 superficial /urt of red ironbark or grey
box timber, delivered at any station or at tin; Gceiiuig
Railway Pier. Particulars ut the office of thu Engineer
lot EAiaUu Linwu, npfiicur-rtrcet, ami at henuigu,
Knowslcy, llcivtbcotc, Tool»oruc. Benlibii, Ehnliurnt,
Seymour, Nagambiu, iMureiiisou. Uuchwortl), Bcnalla,
Baddaglnnie, Wr.ngitratla, Wodonga. HtaweJl. Glenorchy,
Kale, Catrundule, 'J'oongabble, Dawson and Heyfield sta
tions. Preliminary dri-osit, £3.
MONDAY, 8th OCTOBER.— Lease fur 7 years for
business purpoaesof 24 allotment of land at Korumburra
station. Particulars at thu office of the Enginoer for
Existing Line, Bpcncer-streni, and at Korumburra sta
tion. Deposit (per allotment), nn amount equal to one
calendar month s rent.
MONDAY, 8th OCTOBER.— Tur Paving now Platform
at Spenoer-street station. Particular nt tho office of
tho Engineer for Existing Lines, .Spencer-street. Pre
liminary deposit, £5.
MON DA 1.8th OCTOBER.— Removal of Gatehoti6CB
Nos. 33 nud 34 on the Stony Point line and lte-erectlon ns
a station master's residence at oakiciirh. Particular at
thu offioo of tho Engineer for Existing Lines, ripenccr-
strcet, and nt Frankitou and iinstiugs stfttionB. Pre
liminary deposit, £5.
MONDAY. 6th OCTOBER, -Supply of 200 tons of
Firewood at Hamilton station. Particular at the Rail
way Storekeeper's office. Spsnror-strvet (Room' 74), and
nt the local station. Preliminary deposit, £2.
MONDAY. 8th OCTOBER.— Erection of Building for
ice plant at Hpeitccr-stroot station. Particular at the
office of the Engineer for Existing Linos, Bpcuucr-strect.
Preliminary deposit, £30.
No tender will uccessnrily be accepted.
. By order,
R. O. KENT.
Hucretary for Railways.
RAILWAYS.
ClOOK'3 Excursion, 17th Octolrcr, Adelaide and
' Mount Gnmhier, 40.i., 25s.; Broken Hill, £4 ICa., £3
Is. 3d. Programme as below.
tlOOKVi Cheap Excursion to Sydney, 18th October,
j 60s., 40s., return. Particulars, Cook's, 82 S.wan-
ston-et.
M1LDURA.— RIVKR MURRAY NAVIGATION
COMPANY'S WEEKLY SERVICE. .
First Class Return Tickers, Melbourne to Mildurn, in
cluding all expenses at Mlldure, with carriage drives, £5
12s. «d. .
Apply THOS. COOK and RONS, 82 Swanston-strect.
WAN HILL to MILDURA.-b.S. INVINCIBLE
Captain Hunt, leaves every Friday upon arrival of
evening train from Melbourne, 6.10 p.m., returning every
Mcnduv3 p.m. P. N. JENKINS, Agent, 6 Swanstou-
street, Melbourne.
yiOT OKI AK RAILWAYS,
CHEAP EXCURSIONS.
First and Bocnml class return tiokets, available by the
specials only going, and for return t>y ull ordinary trains
for one calendar month, will be issued as under,
and the trains will run on the dates specified.
When the last day fat) on a Sunday the ticket will
be ovniltible till the next day. Tho necond class
return adult fare are quoted after certain principal su
born?, and proportiunate rates will be charged to or from
the others (ns the cnae may hn). The first clasn fares are
double the rates for second class ; children under 15 years
will be charged about half fare. For further particulars
ceu handbills exhibited at station.
WINDF.RMKUE-8TA WELL.— Friday, 6th October
—From Melbourno to Windermere and all stations
thence to Ktuwell i nclnnive. Saturday, 6Mi October— Tn
Melbourne from Htnwcll and nil station thenoo tn
Windermere inclmive. Fares:— Between Melbourne and
Beaufort, fis. 8d.; bciweun Melbourne and Arum, lis.;
between Melbourne and Stnwcll, 12. 8d. Ticket can bo
nbtoincdup till 5 p.m. nt Messrs. T. Cook and Bon's, 82
Swanston-strcet, city : and nt dpencer-Atroet station, or
ut the respective ntitions (s thu easu iuuy be), up till 7
p.m. on Wednesday, 3rd October. Friday's special train
, will leave Bpcncer-strert Atntion ar. 9.15 u;m., and reach
Stawell at 4 p,ni.; and Saturday's special train will leave
Stawell nt 2 p.m , Ararat nt 3 p.m., Beaufort at 4.30 p.m.,
and reach Melbourne at 0.20 p.m.
ALTERATION, Ac., of TRAINS.,
i On nnd after 1st October the foilowiug alterations, &c„
will take effect !—
ST. KILDALINE.— Week days, Raturdnys included.—
Between the hours of 7.40 and 9.40 n.ui. from Flinders-
Rtrect, nnd 8 and 10 a.m. from St. Kilda, train will run nt
intervals of 12 minutes. Thu train nt present leaving
Flinders-street for St. Klldu at 9.50 n.m., nnd St. Kilda
for FUnders-streot nt 10.10 icni., will be discontinued.—
Week, days, Saturdays excepted.—- Between the hours
t of 4 and 8 p.m., train will run from Flinders-street
and St. Kilda at interval of 15 minutes, Saturdays.—
Between the hours of 12.20 and 3.20 p.m. from Kliuucrs-
fltrcet, and 12.35 nnd 35 p.m. from St. Kilda, trains will
run at Interval of 15 minutes.
BRIGHTON and 5ANDRINGHAM LINE.-Silght
alteration havo been made in thetirncanf train between
Flindiirs-street. Brighton ami hundringhatn, and passen
gers should consult the time tables exhibited at station.
L Tho line between Brighton and Sandringham will be
. worked as a branch Hue, and passengers will require to
r change trains at Brighton.
PRESTON and WJUTTLESF.A LINE. -The trains
at present leuvingSpencer-stvpet for Preston and Whittle-
sea on Saturdays at 1.20 p.m., and for Preston at 1.35
. p.m., will leave ut 1.35 and 1.20 P.m. respectively,
A new tltuo table Will be published ou 1st October.
By order,
R. G. KENT,
; Secretary for Railways.
> — —
COtaVEYAHCES.
FOUR Vans returning to Ballarat on 1st, Loading
cheap. E. Bianchard, 46 Simpsou's-rd., Rich
mond.
i-l ORSE and Buugy, hooded, wanted to Hire, one
JTX month, quiet horse. Stale terms to Sylvester, Age
office.
3 « 1 l.-nimtKU TT n »
u ku dkrihllvt.— ih »» ,1111 o v/ubuiivb xjcutu
Meredith after arrival uuch train, and Return from
.Steiglitz up to 5.30 p.Ui. Buggies anu Waggonettes ou
Hire.
ORICK one Van Load Furniture to Portarlingtnn by
X boat. Before 11 o'clock, 141 Chopel-st., Prahran.
VAN returning empty from Warrngul about 5th Oc-
. tober, back loading cheap. Dofg & Gow, Ascot
Vnlo.
WANTED, Prino for Four-in-hand Drags, 9th Novem
ber, about 15 miles. State price and seating uc-
commodatlon, must be reasonable. Picnic. Age Office.
WANTED, price, Remove Furniture. IScwL, Mon-
day, from wharf to Gisborue. Picture Frurner, Old
GIBIhwuc.
WANTED, 5 Double Vans, Picnic, Elsteruwick to
Beaumaris, 3rd November ; lowest, letter only.
Clark, 581 Gollins-st.; 10 Hothmn-grovo, Elsternwiok.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
A A.A.— ASPHALTING In ail branches, tennis
courts, &C1. contractor for Government. G. Sim.
Lygon-st., Carlton.
\ A.— Shepherd's Original' Tar Paving Co.— Tdnnis
A , Court Metal Sorcenlngs. 129 Queen-st . W.
Brockwell.
A'BECKETT-ST., 106, Sun Foundry.—Ornamental
Castings, Patent and Cast Columns. Catalogues
free. Geo. Waterstrom, manager.
ABSOLUTELY best shop for castings in zinc, lead,
&c. Simcox & Co., 96 Berkeley-st., city. Caps a
specialty.
ABSURDLY cheap Verandah Ironwork, designs un-
surpassable, discount 30 per cent. ; catalogues
free. Cochrane & Scott, 618 Elizabeth-st.
ACKNOWLEDGED to be the Cheapest and Best
Shop in Melbourne for Ornamental IRONWORK
for VERANDAHS. A comparison of both list and
castings earnestly invited. 25 per cent, off the cheapest
list iu Melbourne. Terms—prompt cash. Catalogues
free on application to W. STEPHENS, Roy-street, South
Melbourne.
ALCOCK and Co.,
RUSBELIv-STKEET.
ASH,
OAK,
HICKORY,
From inch and upwards.
Ccdur, Kauri.
Boat Builders' and Cabinet Makers' Timbers,
.Veneers and Fretwood.
AT SIMS and.BOOKKR'S flat®. F. and J. Sims
Limited), Station Timber Yarn, Raw and Mould
ing Mills, Uyde-streof. Footscray.— Every Articio re-
quired in the Building Trade kept in stock, aud sold at
lev than Melbourne price.
All good loaded in truckB free of charge.
PHINCES-BRIDQE .TIMBER YARDS.
AU Kinds of
TIMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS,
Flooring, Lining, Weatherboards, Galvanised ivqd,
KBS Cemeuc, Spouting, Jcc.
JAMES MOORE,
City-road, South Melbourne.
AT J. C. EDINGTON and CO. '3 LIMITED South
Melbourno Saw and Moulding Milks, Moray
treet, near Queen's-bridge and Park-street east, South
Melbourne.— Deals, Oregon, Architraves, Mouldings,
Skirtings, Turnery, Builders' Ironmongery, Laths, Lime,
Plaster, Ceiuent; Sawing and Moulding Done for ths
trade at current rare. Telephone No. 635.
0ITY SAW, MOULDING and FLOORING MILLS.
Door, Snh nnd Frame Factory, All dtvcriutlon o!
Builders ami Cabinet Makers' Wood Muti-rinD, for town,
up country or shippinu order,
T.ANTHONY and Co., A'Beekolt-strcet.
C"1 ALYANISKD Iron, Ridging, Kpouting, Lead, KiL
M chen Sinhs, Bath, Tank, patent Ventilators.
C'urrio k Richards, 473 Klizabutlwt.
GALVANISED Iron, Spouting and Ridging, lowest
races; Chandelier. Gas Fitting, Builders' Iron-
moogery. Thomas Warburron, 3S4 Bourke-st.
GALVANISED Iron, plain, corrugated; Cast and
Galvanised Spouting; lowest rate. Joseph Ellis £
Co., FHnders-1. E.
MANTELPIECES.— Newest Design, lowest prices.
Send or call for pattern sheet and price list. R. &
J. Edgar. 312 Flinders-st.
WARATAH LIME.
Always Fresh.
Sole Propriutors,
ELLERKF.R and M'CItAE.
37 2 Flindcrs-itrec-t. Tolephone 1201.
All Other BnlUBng Material.
WINDOW OIufs, every description, church and do
mestic leaded work. Brooks, Robinson & Co.,
Elizabeth-st.
ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TOO LATE
FOR CLASSIFICATION.
ANTED, for term. £600 ou four new cottages and
.» : vacant land, bringing in £100 yearly. pb-asan?iy
situated, close atatioo ; no valuation fee. A.D.X., P.O.,
Frahran,
EDUCATIONAL.
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
EAST ST. KILDA,
Head Mantcr: Rov. K. J. Barnott, M.A.
Fourth Term Begins on
TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER.
ELKOTIilCAL Engineering School, three years' train-
ing In works and lalioratorles. 353Collln-t.. Melb:
pIT/rilOY S O U O O L of ARTS,
TOWN HALL, MOOR-STREET, FITZROY.
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING.
Glasses under fully qualified Teachers nro establi.-hed
for instruction in Freehand, Model. Still Life, Architec
tural, Mechanical, Geometrical, Oil and Water Color
Painting.
New Quarter commences 6th October.
Dr. A. WHEELER, Hon Sec., 13 Napier-street, Fitzroy.
HAWTHORN College. Auburn.—1 4th Term Begin
Monday, 1st Oct. Principal, Geo. Couth', M.A,
KING'S College, Clifton liill.— Fourth quarter begins
Monday, 1st October. J 1 undersoil & Jamieson, M'.A.
JAUKISTON, Clifton-st., Richmond Hill.-I'rinci-
J pal: Miss G. M'Coughtry. Kindergarten, Inter me-
diateuud Seuior Clasaea. Boarders recrive<L
MltS. Hawu's Ladles' College, Wiilium-ftt., W. Melb. —
Fourih ipiarter. 3rd October. Matrie., 3Ir. Batten.
hnperlor home Umrdero.
ST. JASIES'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
Bourkr-Ktreet.
Fourth Term begins Tuviday, 2nd October.
PupiD prepared for ail public examination.
Kxueilenturrangemmitshavebcun made for the recep
tion of renidurit boarders and atgreatly reduced fee.
Day scholars, 1 to 2£ guinea quarterly. Fees trom en
try. Train allowance for thoso from distant suburb. '
Thuru is a bpeeia! Junior Class and a very complete
Gymnasium. '
Prospectus, honor list, &c., frotn the head master,
. . JAMES MURRAY. ,
ST. Jntnes'B Grammar School, Bourkc-t.— Evening
Clauses, Matriculation -course, guinea quarterly;
single subjects In proportion. Particulars, Head Master.
rjMIE WORKING MEV9 COLLEGE,
FOURTH TERM
COMMENCES MONDAY, 1st OCTOBER.
Student Now Being KnrolWI.
WESLEY COLLEGE,
. St. Kllda-road.
THE FOURTH TERM
BEGINS
TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER.
FEES for BOARDERS GREATLY REDUCED.
FrospectunoB to be obtained at Mullen's, Geo. Robert
son's, or at tho college.
FRANK GOLD3TRAW, M.A., Head Master.
mcHir&imr AKO Cowfoumderg. ;
A COMPLETE Crushing PJant, almost new; 12-head
Battery, Multitubular Boiler, 12-iu. cylinder Engine,
Incline Tramway, trucks, wire rope, brake, wheels. J.
W. Ford, itiverride, Hawthorn.
BLACKMAN'S FANS, for Ventilating, Warming,
Removing Heated or Foul Air, Dust and Steam;
DRYING Wool. Cloth, Timber, Pottery, Glue, Hops,
Laundry Work, utid Circulating Large Volumes of Air.m
Cold Storage Chambers. Sole Agents, JOHNSON and
SONS, Engineers, Tyuc Foundry, Ynrru-bank.
CRUCIBLE Steel or Matteubte Castings, nt loircst
quotations. Davics & Bajrd, steel and iron works,
Brunswick. ' «
eNOXNKB.— 3-horse Vertical, winding gear, semi-
portable; alao llorlzontul, 8 x 16; cheap. Benuie,
Tear© Si Cth
iplRKOLAY, best imported, almost same price us
. colonial. Benult', Tearo k Co., A'B6ckott-st.
NEW 3IA1UNEH NO. 1 QUARTZ MINING CO.
NO LIABILITY.
Wanted- Complete V/iNDING nnd PUMPING
PLANT, with ENGINE, not less than 16-1 n. cylinder,
suitable BOILER, 300 ft. 8 in. PUMP3, WINDING
GEAR for rouud ropes.
EDWD, GTMKADWAY,
Manager,
26 Market-street, Melbourne,
PATENT CARBONIC ANHYDRIDE RF. FRIGE
KATORS and ICE MAKING MACHINES,
For Freezing, Chilling and .Storing Moat, Butter, Fish,
&e.. Adopted by British, German, Victorian and South
Australian Governments, imperial Institute, London
Docks and largest New Zealand Freezing and Shipping
C'ompaule. Machines guaranteed, bafuty, economy
aud no poisonous fumes.
MKPIIAN FERGUSON
Manufacturer of Spiral Rlvettod Pipes, Eolts, TAnks,
"Nolyambo" Earth Scoops, kc.,
Gordon-street, Footscray.
LU M BA(T6| 14 ck Ing, 77" ?sT 6d., 8s. and 9
Newcastlu Coal Dust, 2s. 6d., 3s. aud 4s. per cwl;
cash only. All superior qualitlos. Samples sent free.
W. M. White, S. Melb. Grindlog Mills, 105 City-rd.,3.
Melb. ; ;
TANGYE8 Ltd.— Machinery for all purposes. Speci
ally low prices for export West Australia. 69
A'Beckett-st.
THE MELBOURNE LOCOMOTIVE and
ENGINEERING WORKS LIMITED.
STUUT-STllBKT, (over Princca-bridgo),
SOUTH MELBOURNE.
Victorian rcpreseutatives of the Worthlngtoa Pumping
Engiua Co.
Supply every description of Mining aod Pumping
Machinery and Contractors' Sundries, Bar Plate, Angle
and Tee Irou and Rolled Girders. Iron and Brass Foun
dry Work of every description, Worthington Pumps fur
all services.
TELEPHONE 192.
rniHOMPSON MOORE and SONS, 119 William-
X street, Melbourne, have for Private Salo a com
plete WINDING PLANT at Boolarrn, consisting of
One windlug engine, 15-in cylinder, 3-ft. stroke, with
drum for fiat rope.
One steel boiler, 27 ft, by 6 ft.
200 ft. i-itt wire rope, 759 ft. steel rail and sundry
tools, tic.
Splendidly situated for removal, railway right to the
1 door.
ffTALVOLINE Cylinder Oil, marked on casks and
v eases, otherwise not genuine. Sole agents, Bruntou
& Co., Collins-iit.
BANKS AND . PUBLIC COMPANIES.
PERPETUAL EXECUTORS and TRUSTEE
ASSOCIATION Of AUSTRALIA LIMITED.
Specially Empowered by Act of Parliament.
, Capital Subscribed £150,000
Capital Paid Up 30,030
Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits .. 17,469
DIRECTORS :
The Hon. T. Loader, chairman: T. Alston, Esq.; Sir
> Frederick M'Cny, K.C.M.G., F.R.S.: J. L. Roberts,
Esq.: J. Simpson, Esq.; Hon. W. A. Zeal, M.L.C.
Perpetual nnd careful attention paid to interest under
wills aud trust, power of attorney and of absentees.
Trustees c&n now transfer their trust to tiio nsimuin-
tiou. Maximum charge, 24 percent. Confidential com
munications promptly responded to. Trust moneys to
Lend. D. W. RAMSAY,
46 Queen-st. Manager.
THE EQUITY, TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS and
AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED,
Reserve Liability, £100,000. Guarantees Fund, £10,000.
BOARD of DIRECTORS:
F. E. Stewart, Esq., Chairman.
Edward Fanning, Esq.
. H. B. Higgins, Esq. j Oliver Vial, Esq.
Theyre a B. Weigali, Esq.
Registered Offices: Oxford-chambers, 481 Bonrke-streot.
This company is empowered by Special Act of Parlia
ment to perform all masses of trustee busluess.
. JOEL FOX, Manager.
The royal bank of Australia limited,
No. 347 ColUui-ztreet, Melbourne.
Capital Subscribed .. £750,000
Capital Taid Up £300,000
Deposits Received at the Following Rates:—
For 12 month 4 per cent.
For 6 month 3 per ceut.
Interest on current accounts (on minimum monthly
balance exceeding £100), 24 per cent.
Bills discounted daily, and every description of banking
business carried on.
Drafts issued on favorable terms on the brauohes of tho
COMMERCIAL BANK of SCOTLAND LIMITED in
LONDON aud SCOTLAND.
Also, tho circular notes of that bauk available iu auy
part of the world.
HUGH THURBURN WILSON, Manager.
WILLIAM SMITH, Acting Manager.
"victoria insurance company limited.
V Authorised capital, £1,000,000; Subscribed, £698,710;
Paid Up Capital, £50,000 : Reserve Fund, £59,090. Chair
man, Euward Miller, Ere. HUE, MARINE and GEN K-
UAL INSURANCE BUSINESS Conducted. W. LEE
ARCHER, Secretary, Murkec-Htreet, Melbourne.
ELECTION H073CES.
Electoral district of sr. kilda.
By virtue of a writ under tlm signature of his Ex
cellency the Governor of Victoria, dated the twenty-
eighth day of September, 1891, nud received by mu nn thu
28th day of September, 1894, 1 hereby fgivo notice that I
shall, at the Town Hall, Carlisle-street, St. Kilda, at 12
o'clock uoon on tho 3rd day of October, 1894, being
the nomination dny named in ueh writ, proceed to the
ELECTION of ONE MEMBER to serve in the Legisla
tive Assembly for thu electoral district of Sr. Kilda. in
the event of the nid election being contested, the poll
will lie taken on tho ninth day uf Uctober proximo, com
mencing at 8 o'clock in tbo forenoon auritcrmiiiaiting at
7 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, at the under
mentioned place, viz :
At Balaclava, for thu Balaclava Division ; at St. Kilda
East, for the St. Kilda East Division ; and ut St.
Kilda West, for the St. Kilda West Division.
Tho writ is returnable by uio on thu eleventh day of
October prox.
And I further give notice that I have appointed Mr.
John Nnrbcrth Bruwuo, Town Clerk of St. Kilda, a my
substitute, aud his office at tlm Town Iiall, St. KiUui,
as the place where nomination papers and payments
will be received daily between the hours of 19 o'clock
a. in. nud 4 o'clock p.m., and up to 6 o'clock tun. ou the
second day of October, 1894, being the dny preceding the
day of nomination.
Given under my hand this 28th day of .September, 1894,
john munday. J.P.,
Returning Officer for thu Electoral Distrlctof Sc. Ivildn.
JJULBOl'lLNE city election
GIPl'S WARD.
E. SYDNEY RAPHAEL
Respectfully Requests
YOU It VOTE and SUPPORT.
gOVTH Y A K R A PROVING E.
By virtue of a writ directed to mc under the hand of
11 i3 Excellency the Right Honorable the Earl of llope-
taint. Governor of Victoria, &c.. &c., dated the twenty-
: eighth day of .September, 1894, and received by luc on the
twenty-eighth day of September, 1894, 1 hereby civu
notice that 1 Khali on thu sixth day of October, 1894, at
12 o'clock noon, at the Town Ulcrk's office. Town Hail, St.
Kilda. in the said province, proceed to thu ELECTION of
ONE MEMBER to servo in the LegislativeComiei! for thu
said province. In the event of the said election being con
tested, tho poll will be taken by mu on thu sim-ntvouih
day of October proximo in thu several divisions uf thu
said province.
The writ I returnable by me on tho twentieth day of
October. 1694. Ami I further give notice that 1 hare,
appointed Mr. John Narberth Browne, town clerk, Town
iiall. St. Kilda. as my substitute, and his office, nt the
Town Hall, St. Kilda, the place where nomination papers,
paymonts and declaration will be received, between the
hours of 10 o'clock a.m. utul 4 o'clock p.m. each day until
tin? fourth duv of Uctoherproxinio, and ou Friday, the fifth
proximo until 6 o'clock p.m., being the day preceding the
day of nomination.
Given under my hand nt 8t. Kilda this 28th day of
September, 1894.
RICHARD BALDERSON, J.P.,
Returning Orticer for the South-Yarra Province.
FURNITURE AFJD FITTINGS.
FU U N I T U R E,
New aud Secondhand,
On the very easiest terms, from 2a. 6d. per week.
To any part of the coiouy. No Security Required. j
CHAS. JOHNSTON aud Co., Gertrude and Geared/
streets, Fitzroy,
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