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1 D V I O E to ALL.
LOOK OUT For BARGAINS.
MR. W. M'LEAN,
- .- Hcctmrty Gone to England, _
Will Immodmtfily oa his Arrivul nend out a Large and
Varied- STOCK of Every Description of
_ ,, , ' .IRONMONGERY.
Kown.foc.EW, STOpn.jye Have Determined
' to CI oar
The Entire PlE SERicfes7n5latl,1' of
Cruet Frames, .
Dish Covers. Lienor Frames,
Biscuit Boxes, 4c., 4c.
MARBLE 6TAKD OLOOK6,
Beautiful Statuettes,
Bronze,
And Other Ornaments.
CUTLERY of Every Description, andbestMakersE.P.
Fork and Spoons, all varieties.
?od KEROSENE CHANDELIERS, Marble
Mantelpieces. Register Grated, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves,
Mangles, Bedsteads and Cots of Ever? Description.
FANCY GOODS, Leather aud Basket Ware, Tennis
mis, Games, 4c., &c., at a considerable reduction.
M'LEAN BROS, and RIGG LTD.
ElIzaboth-strceL
Railways.
yiOTORIAN RAID WAYS.
i n.. . ... RACE TICKETS.
an£ 7tb March, a booking office will be
I o .in « corridor of tho Genera) Post Office, from 9
I a.m. cm 2 p.m., for the aa!e of race tickets.
„ . V.R.O. RACES.
I >nd 7tb March, trains will run as
I W"re3,l/rom l0M a.m. till 2 p.m., aud at. 2.30 and
I k»LI» .1.eu5lt firnvugemtiuta as to entrance at Spencer
I; street atatiou will he carried out.
I n , J SANDHURST LINE TRAIN.
I. 19 1? 5 a"d 71,1 M«ub, passengers for the
I u.n p.m. trnln to Sandhurst will bo booked at
I u>r ,ty the Fate next C'oUina-atreet, and tho train
I 'rom tho east side of the Williamstown plat
form at Spencer-street station.
I By order of the Commissioners.
I P. P. LABERTOUOHE,
I , Secretary for Railways.
Conveyances.
Morningtqn, Mt. Martha and Langwarrin,
Saturday to Monday, weekly excursion; return fare,
5s. , see programme.
CROOK'S Trip, 7th March, Miidura" Horticultural" Show!
/ rare. £6 6s. Sco special progmmrao.
I f! „ . S Mlldnra Excursion, every Saturday, six
I hd, oflr.0 dcliPhtful tour. Tickets, Thoa. Cook at
I J 81 C ollit i s -st.
I ( Efcuralon, Friaay, 20th March, 60s,
I Collina-at. 1 ' £6, Ticketa, programme, 281
I ( 1(Ko.,iu?f,aye fera,ft0» Wednesday, 18th March,
I Nrokon HUlt £56s.« £36s, See programmes.
£uy il1 iii. Salo Steamboat Company's
I fi.ftro!,Rbttli »hv, kes, leaving Sale dally, after
»ITi - VraJ,tm?1 ®odl«lces Entrance 9n m. Through
' rail and steamboat fare :-Ff ret return. 29s. 64 : second.
M. L. HUTCHINSON, 33 CoUinfl-fltreec.
Conveyances.
/iOAClI, Flinders, liittern, dolly, meets 11 a.m. train,
\fj fares 6s. To secure comfort, apply James Kennedy,
Flinders. . . .
\%J ANTED to Hire for twn or throe rtwu. Hone, fur-
fv __ nlture Van. 64 N icholsonst , N, Fitzroy. -
\1TATTS Brothers.— Furniture racket!. Rtorcd or ke
vv moved direct. Gorc-st,, Fitzroy, and Unlvcrsal-ch.,
ColHns-st. Telephones, 505 and 174.
liOBt and.Founa. _
BAY draught Horso, 2 whito hind, feet, unshod, blaze,
APovorSM near shoulder. 10s. reward. J.Btevcu-
Bon, frultorer. High-sL, Northcoto.
BLAO ft tin Oano oTKrtlfttift brushes, Brighton train,
27th February. Reward at Tblstlo, 270 Little Col
lins-st. .
'EPIYE Pounds Reward.— Lost, Stolen, bay Horso, hlnck
f points, T near shoulder. Hojlman, Stutliey Pk.tKcw.
FOU5?D, 25rfl February. Gordon Hotter Slut. Not.
claimed three days, will soil. A Dickeos-st., Burnley
St., Richmond. .
FOUND,' hay"htArG, with tppo and chain. Flentv-r.
Batcher. Wellington ami Rcilly at».. Clifton llifi.
FOUND, at Beaumaris, Head Collar. Owner havo
sanio by applying Pines, Pinegrovo, .Malvern,
FOUND, at Sandringham, lady's Hold Ring. Owner
can obtain 'same on giving description and initials.
Picnic, Age Office. .
FOUND, White Dog, curled tail; not claimed threo
days will sell 30 Nott-st, Port Mel b. ______
U'bUND. in Aliuo-st., ParccITPTcturcKquc Atlas. Can
J? have them by coil 16 Alma-nt., Fitzroy. _
ffLD Brooch Lost, Malvern crielcut groiiod, Hnturday,
yT _28th. Reward. Mrs. Wllliama, 49 WrighFft-tcr.
TTALIAN Greyhound. Finder rewarded. 131 1'owlctt!
JL jL, E. Meih.
J EFT in cab returning from races, Betting flag, aib
J dressed O. Margin. Roturn to U. Turner, tobacco
nist. Bourke-st. Reward.
LEFT, &20 OatielKb train, Haturday cvenfug, brown
paper Parcel. Rewurd, Edinburgh Boot Ware
houso, Swanston-sU :
LOST, on Sunday evening, a Pug Slutrfrom Mr. Geo.
Robcrtsou'B, Priucos-Bt., Ht. Kilda. Itoward.
JLj M'Farlanc, ctieniiHtg, 9' and 372 Elizafieth-st.
LOST, AitonVBay, Saturday, wbite Bull Terrier ftlut,
lately had pups. Reward. Macmolkan, Seaford,
Alton a Bay. _
JO .STjC 0 i Tfef u p , had cfaoin and collar on, owner's
J name on collar. Reward. Dotaioer prosecuted.
Winter. St. Vlncent's-p). H.. Albert Pk.
1|'5ST, Cash Book, 200 i'olib, 28 1 2 i 00, between Rich
J J rnond and FItzroy. Reward. Tye 4 Co., Uity-rd., S.
Melb.
LOST.'fn N. Melb. cab, on tinday Inst, a urso and
Money. Roward. 00 Rodon-flt., W. Melb.
| 0S'i?,""between Powlett-sL, E. MelK. and Grand
XJ Hotvl. through gardens, two Envelopes, containing
tickets. Haodsomo reward. Dr. Scott. Grand Hotel.
L6ST. Sunday evening, between' Glenfcrrie and St.
Kilda, silver Watch, chain ; J.M. on back. Station
Master, Fliudcrs-st. Reward . .
LOSICE idilbitiontMdens7 small foldihgrurse, fastenod
with indlarubber. Reward. Booking Office, Friu
cesbridge Railway Station.
LOST. Cheone, £6. signed C. Btraede ; payment
stopped. Arnold AjCo., estate agents, Kensiogton
LOST, Friday last, small pair Opera Glnsses, name and
_ address in full on them. Return. Roward.
r 'OST, Pony Marc, dark grty, head light grey stout
J build, 14 hands. Reward. A. Menzles, 8t George's
rdToorak.
I' OST, GoidBroocb, small nenrlit, between Bank-st,
J beach. Reward. Hague, 25 Bcaconsfiold-par.
ITOST, gold I socket, initials E.A.O. engraved. Reward
JLi Edgar Croft, care Wilkio. 43 Qucen-st.
T OST, by poor woman, Saturday, between E. Richmond
AJ and Cimberwcll railway 6tntioos, red leather Purse,
containing abqut32f 37 Ampterdam-at., E. Richmond.
T OST, lady's gold Watch" and fob Ohalh." Reward
XJ Leviathan Clothing Co., Bnurke and Swanston sts.
T OST, Dandenongrd., Huuday, grey Mackintosh ; also,
XJ light Coat, olf bugg>% Roward. 66 York-sU, Richmond.
COST, "Purse, containing one £5 note, four £1 notes,
and revenil cheques. The finder liberally rowarded
returning J. W. Olapnam, 58 Andrew-st., Windsor.
T OST, chestnut Mare, branded CtM, white patch on
JLJ mane. Reward. F. Higgles, Prentico-at... CauHicld,
LOST, on Thursday night, Letween Conuncroial-rd..
Prahran, and Wrexhararc.. Windsor, lady's gold
Brooch. Finder rewarded. O. H.O., 171 Chap cl-at-.tvlndsor.
LOST, In Bay-eL, Port Melb., silver Bracelet, chaiu
pattern. 106 Bay-st., Port Melb. Roward.
EfTST, wiiito Bhuwj," Saturday, In "Railway Reserve.
Mrs. Jones. White-wt.. Footanrav.
1" OST in St. Kiida train, Mnntiay evening, Uuiivcry
J Book. Foremau. Old Busy Bcc, corner Elizabeth anu
Bourke sts. Reward.
LOST, Wack'and tart Slut. £l reward! 3 (Jiucen's
Mansions, BcacqnsfioUbpar., St. Kilda.
rbaT, dlaijionc! barring. Reward!" Buckiaud's
XJ Agency. Ascot Vale. -
T'OfcT or Stolen, an English Setter Dog, brown and
XJ white; detainer prosecuted. Fiudcr rowarded on
rcturninB_BameJ,o_12 Colllns-st. E.
LOST, blifd cloth .Jacket, between Stewart-si." and
Mor«Iandrd. Reward. Dr. Overend, Sydney-rd.,
Brunswick. _ _
LOST. Saturday night. Balaclava, threo I'lancs and
Chisel. Reward. Orosvonortlotel.fi p.m. to-night.
Y OSTrunday, betweon Clifton liilL and Fitzroy. gold
XJ Brooch, peart coutrc. Reward. Return 20 Palmer
st.Fitzroy.
tOST, Sunday, from Coburg, hincFBitU,' ear markeiL
Rewurd. Bartlam, Sydney-rd., Coburg.
L6'T, from lrnnswick, Kay Horso, white fared!
medium draught. Reward. Beard, grocer, Albion-
etW. Brimswick. '
LOST, SgoldliingB, wedding a'urt two koopnrs, Sutur
day night, between Eedforn-rd. ami Aveuue-rd.,
Cnmberwcll. Reward. 1 Bussex-ter., Avcnne-rd, Cam
berjvelL
LOST, in ifmSimday oTPpvtig, brown nr.dxrhltcSpaniel
Dog, namoJack. Wilandra, Studley f'k., Kow,
jft)Sr, bfitween Footscray and Oobnrg, Saturday, 2Qtfi",
' JU Roll Oilcloth. Reward. -J. GtirH, Footscray.
LOST, SaTurtlay evening, Richmond, liay PoTiy ami
Harness, one oyo blind. R. Garrett, Punt-rd., Rich
mond. '
X UST, Sliver -Wlitcii, Friday, initials inside, kcwurj!
XJ_<4 Capel-st, N. Meih. -
IOM', Purse,' cnutuiniiig half sovorcign and silver,
J Mutual Store, Monday. Return 73 Tanuer-st.,
Richmond. Reword.
T" OSTffipl BeBr"Hlll LlohrMfnltompany, NosT
XJ 93.00p9j.l00, in 'name of J. A. AntiU. Transfer
stopped. Reward. - Percy R. Cooky 3 Bqigrovia-ter., 44
Bimpsoufit.,E. Melb. _ _ .
LOST, Bupposbd FootRcfay,"gold RinB,'twq"rod'stohcs"l
diamond centre. Kinder rewurdeu. H. Huxtablo,
Rrlgravta Hotol, Footscray.
XOST, whito bull terrier sTufTTurthmark on belly,
J Friday afternoon. Reward. Star of Forest, Grattau
plt Rowena-par.
fpST, Shnday aftonioourtraconstiefd-par., goBT'ad
XJ lock. Reward _133 Vietoria-av.
T Monday morning, N. -Carlton cab, Breast Pin its
XJ pearls. Reward. Nlcholco0'4 Co., Bouverie-sf,
LOST, cream Horse, M near shoulder. - £1 reward. 13
Evandale-rd., Malvern, near Stntinn.
T Shaw), woollen, bclwecn Brighton and
XJ oandnogham. Howard. Vino, caterer, Eastern-ur
cade. " ' ' -
"ff dsTThfaLicca Cane, siivt-r mounted, niuuogratn W.
1 J R. 3(orton. Victorlau Orchestra. -Roward. E. Brick,
News Accnt, Albert Pk.
XT 0SF, 'fTiesday night, canioo Brooch', twtwcch srYa'rra,
XJ Fitf.roy.Rowiird. 23 Bninswick-st., N. 1'iUroy,
LOST, .SpactacFr-a. irTliiack "eiso:6r Wl'PuKbTIuaken
Reward. 436 Bruoswick-st., Fitzroy.
LOST, ftunday evening, near Law Courts, gont.'s gold
Breast Pin, amethyst in centre. Lawrence Bros.,
N. Brunswick.
T OST, between Richmond and Brunswjclt, silver
XJ Lockot, horseshoe nnd whip-front, halrinloket;
kcepsakn. Kinder plcaao return. Reward. 60 Lygon
sc., E. Bninswirk.
IT®, on Saturday morning, young L'ollio Dog. Finder
XJ rewarded, detainer prosecuted. Dover Hotel, IjYcou-
St., Carlton.
F OST, on Hygeiu, Wednesday last, Cloth Jacket-,
J brown paper parcel. Reward. Mrs. Smith, White-
halHj,,. Footscray. .
MOUnTBD tVaiking 6ane, between I\fclb. and Saucf.
ringbani, iu &o u.ra. train. Finder rewarded. 44
Hnrmsworth pt., Collingwood.
MOURNING wedding Ring Loat. nameanddate
engraved inside. Finder rewarded. 12 Fink's
buildings.
Tl/J" USIO Case, loatbor. inltlat's CTb., containing nnujic,
1VX Ivtist Bruiuiwick-st., Fitzroy, Thursduy last. Please
return to Mr. James Ure, Glen's, Collins st.
ONE Pound Reward.— Lost, ieaWtten grey 3tare, 16
hands, nhod, old girth mark. Dotainor prosecuted.
Bartlam, Coburg.
Pound Reward. — Strayed. Hawthorn, small
V Pouy, branded O near shoulder. W. Oldfield,
Powor-sL. Barker's-rA
f"VNE Pouod Reward.— Losl, from" Little River, bay
\ / Mare, branded — over P nearshonldor. D. MTntosb,
Little River; or w. Lang. Nowmarket.
Pound Reward. — Lost, 1st March, on Morang-rd.,
w ray Marc, chafed both sides, branded O over —
qver B ucarsbo'ulder.Dairy.330 Brunawlck-sL, N. Fitzroy.
PONY, hog main, - no visible brands, in paddock;
owner have same paying expenses.- Ralph, Bruco-
St., Toorak.
T> EWaRO 10s.— Lost. Return Ticket, Sydney: aoy one
XI/ returning sarae_wlll receive above, 104 LygOn-st. _
REWARD.— Lost, red Bettcr. whlte feet. i77'Coitf)in«
St., Richmond.
O EWAttD.— iost, blaolc and tan Hheep Dog, bushy
XV tail, white breast. 31 rs. Ardill, Shannon, Glen
ferrle-rd., Hawthorn.
RE W aRD. —Lost, Rosella Parrot, on Saturday.
.. George Hotol, St. Kilda, op. railway station.
RUBY Diamond Stud. Kinder requested (mil Koz
raiosky immediately. Reward.
STRAYED, from Klliara. 624 Hlgh-st-. E. Prahran,
Jbluck nnd whito half brcu colllo Dog. KewarA
STRAYED! Jwo TERRIBlt P"UP!
. Onu all white, with bluck ear,
The other blaek head, with white and black back.
Good REWARD offered at
KARLYSLE, cornor Grace and Derby Streets,
__MOpNEE I PONDS. ; '
CTRAYEt) into yardTblack llorsc, brand near side,
kj three wMte foMocks. 24 Lothain-st., N. Molb.
STkaye fTinto my yard, Say Mare, branded — over
ltIC- shoulder. Owner can have iwmo by pay 1
ing expenses. Hayter & Co., 140 Russelbsk, Melb.
Vl>lVrJleturiir
t3 tloued against using. Reward. Atkinson, 23 Swau
aton-ab.
TEN Pounds Reward.— Lost" dark bay" Horse, "about
threo months ago. branded 2 near shoulder, off hind
foot whjte. blaze faco, from Ryan's, Bulla.
PEN HhUlings Roward!- Lost, at Spenccr-st. arrival
X platform, Saturday night, largo black Gladstone
Bag, containing children's clothes 4c. Mrs. Renuick,
AH. Alhert-rd., Balwyn.
TEN Shillings Reward.— Lost, Tuesday evening, ou s.b!
Edina, Earring, green stone. LR. Ago Office.
WEDDING CAKES!
beautifully decorated, quality unsurpassed, whito
uflsnow, all almond Iced: wo do nothing clso. Caterer for
wedding Breakfasts. Vine, Eastern and Royal arcades.
Wf Australia.— Intending settlers aud in
T V vestors call at agency, 117 Bwauston-st., next
Ililngwortb s.
Missing Friends.
A. WRIGHT S Inquiry Office, 101 Queen-streeL 26
years established. Turf detectives priucipal race clubs.
Confidential inquiries a speciality; searches made.
Messrs. Wright and Sons docire to notify the public that
they do not undertake collection of dobts.
A A. A.— Dowdeu's Private Inquiry. BftdHTva-ch., Eliza
heth anri Bonrkests.; 12 years Vlotoriftn Detectives
ADA— Steam Carpet Resting, Furniture Removals,
House Renovators. UniversalHelpCo..2 Little Collius.
ADl>RESS, 32 Dorcns-Bt, H. Melb -Cooke's Private,
Inquiry and Debt Collectiug Offices. Established 1871.
ALBERf B.,— Your mother very! i&; write Will or
_ homo at once. - _L_
AM. JUNES woulfl fiko tOBOoJIrs. Frances Cloogb.
, Send address A. M. Jones, N. Fitzroy P.O.
BASKET Maker.— Please Call again, with Chair, to
Scarborough Villa, Manningtree-rd., Hawthorn.
BLITZ, DcduI Surgeon, New Premises, 213 Elizabeth
at., op, P.O.— Teotn extracted absolutely without paiu
free of cnargo, 9 till 10.30 a.m. Attcndancu, 9 till 6 p.m.
1QOT3.— Tom Wilkinson, apply Malllard, quick.
EiLiE May, lute S. Yarra, write Teddy, P.O. Prohrau.
_ t Write soon, very important.
TDANOYINU you misunderstood 26th; meant ray busi-
X? ncss, first aud second parts, not your cash. £24.
March 3d.
FEAR nothing; Tommy progreasiog favorably ; Wed
nesday promises success, will writo after. Hope seo
you soon. Nca Dawsey, _
IjiIRE WOOD at rcducod rates; 2 tons 1 ft. mixed723s.;
? 2 tons 1 ft. split box, 28s.; includes delivory in town
aud euburba Note address,' G. Stuckey, Central Wood
Depot, N. Maltx Telephone No. 122L
one knowing whereabouts pleascmumuulcato with
wife. 3 Dotro-st., ColUngwood,
OENUINE Boon to Ladles.— CoinpteU and permanent
RHMOVAL of superfiuous HAIRS ny a special
process; also Rouiovol of Birth Marks. Freckles, Piuiplee.
Warts, 4a; guaranteed. Mr. M. ADRIANt 16 Druus-
wlck-etrcct, Fitzroy, parade end.
Missing Frienag. '
GREENWOOD, who called Mrs. Purcell, Elwood. re
land, Donnynrook, pleoso call Backhouse 4 Mellor,
solicitors, 317 Oollins-st. ,
H'ARItY Hampton, —Call at G.P.O., Bourke-st,, for
letter. Geelong.
HE Received One Wire one Monday Mormng,—
Leaviug Meibourno, never wish seo you again.
U not true, write to me.
Fearfully ouxious. Never seen htm elnee.
PERCY P., G.P.O.
YTKRRTi..7 BHt2. surgeon dentist. 233 Gertrude-su,
XI Fitzroy, established 1860. This boing the only ad
dress, patients aroroquostod to avoid making a inistaks.
HILL, \Vllllr>ni. lato of 6rT)r,burgh-ot.. llotham, cull
immediately on Bndd, solicitor, Bank-pl. l
TJjSbDLEfiT..— borry cannot keep appointment,
JlX Meet you Monday, saino place. _
IF Mr. Gfray, last beard of at Ttimberumba. N.S.W., in
1889, will cominunleatewitb Mrs. M'Kean, Widhalla,
Victoria, bo will greatly oblige.
J'6HN"u1livan,, of "Sorrento, call at Royal-arcade
Hotel, at nnco, friend wishes to see you.
MRS. 3.,— Will meet Miss I. at Balaclava tram te r
minus, at 8 p.m.. Tuosday.
MRS. Lyncb, or Brother, nnssongcrs German steamer,
—Call immodiatelsN Mlawliviu
—The foUowfng prreoun are roqucntcd to call at the
office of the undersigned, news having arrived by-English
mall that money has been left to them :— Francis 8.
Umbergrecn Sinclair Calrnoiiatie.
Parties who lmve money coming to them by wills,
legacies or through deaths of relatives, or letters showing
they are eutlticd thereto, need not bo without funds until
same is received, hut can havo IMMEDIATE AD
VANOESduring collection bv guaranteed Loodoo agents.
DAVID HENRY. . ,
Bourko-strcct, next PoBt_Olfico and Vandyck. upstoirs.
RM.,- Meet fLT., Tornof'Gercrudo andBrunswicft
sts., 7 o'clock p.rm, Tuesday. >
ROBINSON Thomas, late of Mornington, comraunl
cute nt once with family, mother dying, Lloyds
Missing Friends Offices, Melb. _
WANTED, Address of W. H. Appleton. from "Lon
don, England. I. 31y, Erskine-af., Middle Pk., 8.
5 n 5? o b A R E 5!
T Y beautifully decorated, quality unsurpassed, white as
snow, ull almond iced, we do nothing else: and caterer for
Wedding Breakfasts, Vine, Eastern aud Royal arcades.
W ESTETrn Auetralia-— Intending set.Mcrs and in
vestora, call at ugency, 117 fiwanstoa-st., next
Blingworth's.
WILL F. C.. late Brldgo-rd.. meet friend Thursday, 8
p.m.,old_place; reply. Brown.
WILLIAM Adam Stewart, formerly Emerald Hill,
tinsmith, or wife, call Budd, solicitor, Bank-pl,
Important. .
\T|/lIfLIASrLowe,— Call and seo your undo, Samuel
YV _ Lowe, Morolnnd Villit, Coburg. .
WIEL Mam £)idn Hfaderson. formerly In the employ
Mrs. Flockton, Prahran. please caff at Y»rrutu» 08
Jolimont-st., Jolimont, immediately
Shipping-
J_|CTDDART, PARKER and Co.'s LINES.
T131B TABLE, weather and other circumstances per
mitting.
Excursions in port phillip bay.
The Unequalled New Saloon Paddle Steamship
HYGKIA
Is now running as under
To QUEEN SOL1FF and SORRENTO.
Leaving oa iteturn
From Tort Melbourne Railway Pier .
' to Sorrento vi4 Queonscliff. Queens-
Sorrento. cliff.
To-day, 3rd, 10.30 a.m. 4 p.m. 4.30 p.m.
Thursday, 6th, 10.30a.m... . . - ..4 p.m. 4.30p.m.
Saturday, 7th, 2 p.m. ... ... ...4.30p.m. 4 p.m.
Mouday. 0th,. 10.30 a.m.... . . . . . 4 . . p.m. 4.30 p.m.
ToilNXPTiTPbiNTrlIOTAN'Xona
SORRENTO.
leaving on Return.
From Port Melbourne — ' .
Railway Pier. Sor 1 Dro Schonppcr
rento msna. Point.
Wednesday, 4th March, 10.30 4 p,m.i4.45p.m. 5.20 p.m.
Sunday, 8th, 11.10 a.m. .J4 p.m.|4.45p.m. 5.20 p.m.
KED0OED FARES.— Saturdays and Sundays: Single,
2s.6cL; day return, 4s. Other Days: Single, 2s.: day
return, 3s. Early morning trips, 5?. Children under
12. half faro.
The last trains to connect with the"Hygeia" leave
Flinders-street station 15 minutes ou week days, and 10
minutes on Sundays, previous to the advertised time of
steamer's sailing.
/"I BELONG E X OURSXON&
FORTARLINOTON and GEELONa
FROM QUEEN'S WHARF DAILY-
COURIER, at 10 a.m.: Sundays, 11 a.m,
EXCELSIOR, at 4 p.m.; Saturdays, 2,30 p.m.
FARES.
Saloon ., .» .. Single, 2s.; return, 5s.
Forocabin . . . . Single, Is.; return, Is. 6d.
Saloon fares only on Saturday afternoon and Sundays
The COURIER aud EXCELSIOR caUat Portarliag
ton dally, both going to and returniog from Geelong.
TA8MANIAN EXCURSION S.
FOR LAUNCESTON WHARF DIREOT.
(Avoiding transhiumentas Rosevears.)
Sea Passne reduced 10 THIRTEEN HOURS, Heads
to Heads, per COOOEE.
The S.S. COOGEE. From MELBOURNE.
Berth No. 2 South Wharf, next Queon'o-brldgo.
Thursday. 5th March, at 4 p.m.
Monday, Oth March, nt 4 p.m.
Thenceforward every Monday nnd Thursday, at 4 p.m.
Leaving LAUNCESTON
Every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon after arrival
of Ilobart express train. FARE3
To LAUNCESTON.— Saloon: Single. £1 10s.: return,
£2108.: Forccabin: Singlo, £1: return, £110».
To HOB ART, til Lnunciston.— Saloon: Single, with
first class rail; £3; return. £4 6s.; saloon, with second
class rail, return, £3 12s. Forocabin : Single, with second
class rail, £2; return, £212.
DECK CABIN 'BERTHS, 2s. 6d. Oach extra.
Intending Passengers ore invited to inspect tho DECK
CABINS, also State Rooms aud Forccabius, of tho
Coogee.
Y D N E Y E X O V R S I O N S.
The F.LINGAM1TE. from No. 6 ' Berth, AUSTRA
LIAN WHARF, on BATURDAY, 7th Mardv at 12
noon. Burrumbeet, ou 14th March, at soon. Thence
forward orery Saturday, at noon.
EXCURSION FARES:
fialoon, single. £2; return. £3; forecabin, £L
Freights greatly reduced.
JDELAIDE and WEST AUSTRALIA.
STEAMER EARLY.
From AUSTRALIAN WHARF, for ADELAIDE and
WEST AUSTRALIA, with passengers, cargo and stock,
transhipping at FRBMAnTLE" lor NORTH-WEST
PORTS.
PORT ALBERT and BAIRNSDALB SERVICE.—
The s.s. DESPATCH will leave No. 2 Berth,
South Wharf, for the abovu porta at 11 o.m. on Satur
day. 7th March. Cargo received up Ull ooo hour before
sailiug.
HUDDART. PARKER and Co, LTD.. 625 Colllns streot.
AUSTKALASIAjniSirED BTIt.Uf NAVIGA
TION COMPANY LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND.
STEAMERS of tho above company SAIL from
QUEEN'S WHARF as under:—
For-
SYDNBY, 1
BRISBANE. J MARANOA,
MARYBOROUGH < WEDN'SDAY,4tbMAR.,
BUNDABBRG \ AtNoon.
ROCK HAMPTON I
BRISBANE I
MARYBOROUGH I ARAWATTA,
-BUNDABERG 1 SATURDAY, 7th MAR.,
GLADSTONE 1 At lj).m.
ROCKUAMPTON I WAUREGO,
MACKAY TUESDAY. 10th MAR.,
BO WEN 7 At 4 n.m.
TOWNSVILLB / WODONGA.
IDUNGENESS \ S ATUItD AY, 14th M AR„
iCARDWELL \ At l p.m.
f JOHNSTONE RIVER J BARCOO,
4MOURILYAN I SATURDAY, 21st MAR,
CAIRNS I Atlp.ui.
PORT DOUGLAS I
COOKTOVN f
Tranship at Sydney, i Tranship at TownsvUIe
WARREGO,
TUESDAY, 10U) MAR.,
TUESDUuAR.
At 4 p.m.
NEW CALEDONIA/ From \
FIJI ISLANDS 1 Sydqejr. J rqcktoN. 18th MAR
NEW HEBRIDES s.
OARQO RECEIVED DAILY.
For handbooks and further particulars apply to
W. SIDDELEY and Co., Agents, Robb's-nntldings, 529
Collins-Street.
DELAIfiE STEAMSHir COMPANY limiTeK
For SYDNEY, ADELAIDE >nd aU SOUTH and'
WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
REDUCED PASSENGER FARES.
The Company's STEAMERS
Leave QUEEN'S WHARF aa under
For SYDNEY.
ADELAIDE .. .. I Tuesday 1 3rd Mar. |ln.m.
INN AMINCK A. . . . I Tnoada. . . 1 10th Mar. I l p.S
Cargo recoiled up tp an hour beforo eaiUhe tjoje.
FOR ADELAIDE.
Taking cargo for Port I'irle.
INNAMINCKA ,.| Tuesday ..I 3rd Mar. I 4 p.m.
ADELAIDE ...1'fueHday .. 1 10th Mar. 1 4 p.m.
WEST AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.
For ALBANY, VABSK. BUNBUKY and
FkBMANTLE.
Transhipping at Premantle for
NORTHERN PORTS.
BULLARRA, EARLY.
Cargo received daily.
Full partlculorx on application, to
M. G. ANDERSON. Agont, 490 ColUna-street.
g T E A M. i'"0 T. AS Mi N "1X
THE TASMANIA STEAM -NAVIGATION OOM.
PANY o firsL cla?s paesenger Steamers (under charter to
Tasmania!! Loverumeut for conveyance of mails) leave
for Tasmanian Porta asunder:— ,
HOBART.
OONAH .. ... ( Saturday, 7th | At 1p.m.
LAUNCESTON
PATEENA | Thursday, 5th I At 4 p.m.
FLINDERS .. .. I Monday, 0tb I At 2 p.m.
NORTH-WEST- COAST,
BURNIE and DEVON PORT.
FLORA .. .. I Tuesday, 10th .. ,.| AtNoon.
__ FARES: Single Return.
N. COAST/ Saloon ,, .,£110 0,.£2 10 0
PORTS TSteerage .. .. 10 0 !.1 10 0
LAUNOESTONjl, ;; .» ; « U 0
HopAKrawtlgJ | g S 8 it 8
HOBART, via fSaloou, 1st class - . .. .
LAUNOKS-J- rc.il> 3 0 0 .. 4 6 0
TON,, iunlud-l Saloon, 2nd do. 2 10 0.. 312 0
ing railway. VStcerago, 2nd do. 2 0 0 .. 212 0
Tho Company's steamships have been speoially built
with a view to the convenience of passenger; end com
tothelC Ulb IN om <or k» e8Pcclil1 attention being devoted
Passengers by this line- have the advantage of being
aWe to return by any route without, extra charge.
Berths can be secured by telegram or post. Time
Tables free. Guide Books, 6d. each.
CHARLE8 HUD60N, Agent,
_ 1 Queen-street.
QTBAMpffRNAMBd6LT"PORTL"AND:
P ?\0.Vra.'?.rrV.,t.uln!.a®jFlltion Co- Ltd. will
JULIA PEROlTfor tho abOYc porta
Morch if practicable), leaving South
Mharf, No. 6 berth, at 5 p.m. Cheap Fares.— Saloon:
tangle, 7s. 6<L; return, 10s. Steerago : Single, Ss.; re
turn, 8a. Cheap freights : Caro at lowest current rates.
The Julia Percy is the fastest and brat appointed
steamer iu tho Western trade, has splendid accommoda
tion, and carries an efficient staff of stewards -and a
LWfeitKFS«2"," "
Fs ffiSHBBSpsSRSSa
Thursday Nu it, tho 5th March, at 5 o.in.; from
South Wharf, nest to steam ferry. Holiday excursion
tar« : e.loou, aluelo. 7«.6rL;do.,r«turn, 10a Stworw,
alwtle, 5s.;. return, Eh. Bfflcl.nt KOwHd.u carried. For
frotjhu. Sc., John See and Co., ,48 FUndwutrcet wort.
' Shipping, 1
THE HOWARD GMITU LINE. !
j
Leare AUSTRALIAN WHARF at follows for:- '
saturday, 7th march .
JNoon), i
BARRABOOIj.
SAT URD A V ,14th M ARCH '
(Noon),
KONOOWARRA.
SYDNEY and ( THURSDAY, 5tbMAROH, i
NEIVOASTI.F, -1 At S p.m. i
Cargo Only. I 8.8. ERA. <
0 !
SYDNEY I THIS DAY,
(NEWCASTLE Tranship- 1 (Noon, 1
B®Bi.NlnCr) ' I j
MARYBOROUGH \ SATURDAY, 7tb MARCH
BUNDABERG J (Noon),
ROCKHAMPTON . I KONOOWARRA.
MAOKAY /
TOWNSVILLB f
DUNOF.NESS 1 THIS DAY
CARDWELL I (Noon),
MOURILYAN I LEURA.
CAIRNS J
PORT DOUGLAS 1 TUESDAY, 17th MARCH
COOKTOWN 1 (Noon).
THURSDAY ISLAND I BUNINYGNG.
NO CM ANTON f
BURKETOWN
excursion fares:
SYDNEY.— Stusle. Return. .
SAI/JON .. .. £2 .. A3
SECOND CABIN .. £1 .. -
ADELAIDE.-
SALOON .. .. £110,... £2
BECOND CABIN .. 15s... —
SECOND CABIN PASSENGERS
Found in FOOD, BEDS, Ac.
CARGO FOR ALL PORTS RECEIVED DAILY.
Fnrtber particulars upon application to
WM. HOWARD SMITH A SONS LTD., Market-street
gttts to adelaide.
THE HOWARD SMITH LINE
„ . Leave AUSTRALIAN WHARF aa Follow,
SATURDAY, 7th March I Noon I BARRABOOb.
SATURDAY, KthMarch I Noon I KONOOWARRA.
EXCURSION FARES:
Single, Return.
SALOON .. .. £110.. . £2 10s.
SECOND CABIN 15a... —
_ .. c»ibu itecetvud Daily at Ijowast Rates,
.Further particulars upon appliratton to
WM. HOWARD SMITH A SONS LTD.. Market-strsei. I
FX C tJ R g 1 75 N s;
geelong. portarlington
And BELLARINE GARDENS, COlflO BAY. i
The SS. EDINA
LEAVES QUEEN'S WHARF, top berth,
Week Days, 10 a.m.; Sundays, 11 u.m.
Fares (including admission to Gardens):—
. FIRST CLASH RETURN, 2s. 6(1.
SECOND CABIN RETURN, U.
At tho Bellarlne Gardens everything Is provided to
secure tho enjoyment and comfort of visitor.
_ WM. HOWA RD 8M ITH A SONS LTD., Market-street.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY of NEW
ZEALAND LIMITED
Will despatch steamers as follows:—
To NEW ZEALAND.
UARAROA .. .. To-morrow, 4th March, at 4
' p.m., from Queen's Wharf.
ROTOMAHANA.. .. Tueeday, 10th March.
MANAPOURI .. .. Tuesday, 17th March.
TEKAPO .. .. .. Tuesday, 24th March.
To HOBART. .
MARAROA | To-morrow, 4tb Slareh.
To SUVA, LEVUKAVFTJl!
TAVJUNI ( About 24th March.
From SYDNEY to NEW ZEALAND
TARAWERA .. i VIA Aucklondj 5_th March!
ROTOKINO .. I VIA Wellington I About lUh March.
8PECIAL NOTICE.
The 8.8. MARAROA will sail To-morrow, 4th March,
at 4 p.tn.i-from Queen's Wharf, with passengers and
cargo, for Hobart and New Zealand ports. Cargo Today.
CHEAP EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS to ALL
PORTS In New Zealand during February and March,
available for three months.
CHARLES EDMUNDS,
463 Collins-street. Manager.
bw coMpan y of New ze/T
U LAND LIMITED.
ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE.
OVERLAND ROUTE to ENGLAND THROUGH
AMERICA,
Avoiding Alike tho Heat of the Red Sea and tho Cold of
Capo Horn.
The steamships of this lino are appointed to Leave
Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu aurl San Francisco
every fourweeks, sailing as under:—
Leava j Loa.ro Arrive San
ptcamera. jToas. 6yduoy. Auckland. Francisco.
SlONOWAI .. 3500 Mar. 23 Mar. 28 April 16
ALAMEDA..1 3000 . April 20. Aprd25 May 14
Tickets arc available for 13 months, and saloon passen
gers can break thnlr journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San
yranctsco and any place of call en routo to Now York.
, Through Fares, Sydney or Aueklnnd to Liverpool :—
Snloon,£63to£66; Steerage, £32 12s.
For all Information apply at offices. No. 30 Market-
buildings.
O.icnrsnf "imre of kuyal
MAIL STEAMERS.
The foUowingRoyal Mail Steamship, belonging to ths
ORIENT andTACFIC COMPANIES, will leave Mel-
bourne at 12 noon on the undermentioned dates for
PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via Adelaide, Albany
(W.A.I. Colombo, Suez Canal, Naples and Gibraltar
"UteamofH. Tbns. H. P."" Com'raajiHer. j Date.
Orizaba . .. 6077 7000 G. F. Dixon T Man 7
8ricnf 6265 6000 H. Darby.. .. Mar. 21
rruuz .. 6U6 8500 W. B. NVhlte .. April 4
Orotava .. £553 7000- K. Studdert .. April 38
Austeal .. 5588 7000 J.HF. NUon.. May 8
Oruba ..5652 7COO J.B.Park .. May 16
Gazoo . . . 3918 4000 J. F- Andersou.. May 30
Lusitanta .» 3877 4000 !H. E. Inskip .. June 13
Oroya .. 6057 7009 'E. ELavlngton.. Juno 27
And Fortnightly Thereafter.
s s e n c « ra allowed to break their jourpoy.
ENTIRE CABINS ro/erved on most liberal termt
PASSAGE MONEY
Saloon.. .. £66, £63 and £70.
Second class. . £30 and £37.
Third.. .. Two berth cabins, £22 each adulb.
Pa - - . Four berth cabins. £20 each adult.
Steerage . . Open berths, £17 17s. each adult.
, (Third and steerago rates include bedding, messuton
eUs, &c.) .
Excuralon Return Ticknta ab Reduced Rate.
PREPAID PASSAGES FROM LONDON.
Special facilities are uow afforded for bringlug out
friends and relatives by the prepayment of passage money
here at above rates.
Noither owners nor tho undsrsignod will bo responsible
for detention, demurrage or loss 'of any description
arising from stri'm or locks-out.
Managers— F. Green and Co. and Anderson, Anderson
and Co., Fenchurch-avenue, London, E.C.
Full particulars on application to
M. G. ANDERSON,
- .. branch M anager, 486 and 490 ColUng-sirne t.
TITe v. "and T>T K. N. UOMPArTY!
Under contract with tho Imporial. New South
Vftles. Victorian and South Australian Governments,
will despatch tho following steamers for London,
calling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BUINDISI,
MALTA, GIBRALTAR and PLYMOUTI-
fZ fZ , Leaving Leaving"
Steamers. Tns Commander. Mcl- Adc-
bourne. lalde.
ARCADIA .. 6362 W. B. Andrews Mar. i4iMar. 18
BALLAARAT .. 4748'B. Ashdown ..Iftlar. 28 April 1
S? 6552;f Toiulin . . April lliApril 15
PARRAMATTA 4771 It G. Murray April 25'April 20
BRITANNIA .. 6257; J. Ornmn ..May t) May 13
MASSILIA ..4918|C. Fraar ..May 23!MAy 27
OARTHaGE .. 601331. do Horne.. Juno 6:.Tuno 10
\ IOTORIA .. 6268 L. M. Wlbnior Juno 20 June 24
Passengers will bo convoyed alongside tho Arcadia
by 10.20 a.m. (special express) and 10.66 n.m. (ordinary)
trains from Spencer-streot, on 14th March, at tho
usual fares.
Commencing with tho ARCADIA, which sails from
Sydney, on 7tfi March, and ending with tho PARRA
MATTA, 38th Aiiril, the company's steamers will Icavo
Sydney ou Saturday at 0000, CALLING at HOBART en
route.
RATES of PASSAGE MONEY.
To London In-first saloon .. - .. £60 to £70
To Italian ports do £55 to £63
To London In second saloon.. .. £30 to £37
To Italian ports do. £30 to £36
Return tickets .. .. ' ; . . £65 to £115
Passage money can be paid here for pajuuvges from
England. Liberal concessions made to families during
the slack paasengcf season.
GEORGE WITHERS, Superintendent, 447 Collins-'
1 street west.
PENINSULAR nnd SiUESCfAL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.— Consignee of Cargo cx ARCADIA
are notified that a SURVEY will bo held on GOODS re
ported damaged at No. 2 shed, Spenccr-strcot, ou WED
NESDAY, 4th March, at 2 iun. No claim afterwards
recognised. GEO. WITHERS. Superintendent.
MESSAGERIES MARITIME3 STEAMERS.
UNDER POSTAL CONTRAOT
WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE.
MELBOURNE to LONDON.
OVERLAND from MARSEILLES, vl| PARIS.
Steamers. Commanders. 8yd' JMebtt
y bourne.
YARRA... ... L-Boulard...., 25tb Mar, .. 28th Mar.
AUdTRALIEN G. Didler .. 27th April".. 30th' April
OOEANIBN ..A. Povdenot 26th May ..28th May
POLY N ESI EN p. Pellcgrin _ . 27th June ..30th June
States of passage money to Marseilles, from £20 to £65!
including table wines and bedding requisites in aU
classes.
Return tickets issued at reduced rates.
Saloon passengers booked through to London vid Paris.
Best railway accommodation. Luggage conveyed free,
and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First
olas3, £70; second class, £44.
, The English language is spoken on board. Upon
arrival nt Marseilles an INTERPRETER MEETS tho
' STEAMER and gives passengers every assistance m dis
1 euibarkiDg, passing their luggage through tho Customs,
Ac. lie also accompanies them in the train to Paris
and Calais. -
For further particulars, apply to '
DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED, Agents
Bourke-strcet.
NO R D D E U T S C H E R LLOYD
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL.
Carrying Passengers under tbo English Passenger
Acts 1865 and 1863.
MONTHLY DIREOT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and
the CONTINENT, calling at Colombo, Aden, butz
Canal, Genoa. Southampton. Antwerp 'and Bremen,
Branch Mail Line, Port Said. BrinUjsi.
Leave "
Steamers. Loavn Fort Mcl- Leave
Sydney, bourne. Adelaide
KAISER WILHELM ll.iMarch 21 March28 April 1
11ADSBURG 'April 22 April 25 April 27
8ALIER .. .. ..-May 20 May . 23 May 26
And ovory four weeks thereafter.
: Tho large first class cabins contain two berths only.
TIte cnisiue is aftnr tbe model of the best Continental
hoteli.
Through tickets over the company's own lines to
-Europe, Asia, North and South America.
Passage from Meibourno to Bremen, £14 to £64.
Passages from Europe, America, Ac., can be prepaid. in
the colonies.
Through bills of lading issued to all leading ports.-
The company's a.. LUBEOK, 1815 tons, will bo des
patched irmu Sydney to Tonga and Samoa on 19th
March and every four weeks thereafter.
- For full particulars apply at the agents',
OSTKRMJSYER, DKWE2 and Co. LIMITED, 480
CollluB-Btrcet. . .
COOK'S CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE,
281 ColUns-strecb.
TICKETS to EUROPE
- Vid Suez, America aud All Routes,
- Sailings and Cheapest Fares on Application.
Agents for Every Line. Circular Notes Issued...
COOK'S Special U Weeks' Trip, Japan, China dud
. B.oraep, 14tU . Ma;cb, iqcludiug steamy hotels, car
rfdgsSj '1,1, -I.
" Shipping. ;
SHAW. SAVILL aud AXSJk?N. COMPANY LD —
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Between NEW
ZEALAND (finally LYTTEIflljN or WELLINGTON,
va arranged) and LON DON; Galling at RIO JANEIRO,
rENERIFFE and PLYMOLTH-
I Horse 1 Date
Steamer. Regixr. Powor. | Departure.
30PTJO .. . .. 4443 3509. I.April > Z
IONIC .. .. 4763 " 3600 April 30
rAINUI .. .. 6031 6300 ! May . 28
These steamers are Ml steel -hnilt, and include three
White-Star liners. Accommodation for all classes un-
squalled. Tne saloons aro all amidships. Arawa made
(astcst passage on record, just over 34 nays, Including
ill stoppages. Passengers can see Hobart, tho bqautics
of New Zoalaud scenery, the magnificent harbor of Rio,
and escape thp Red Sea i»arsage; ' '
THROUGH RATES EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE.
Th« Union Company's steamer. leaving Melbourne
34th March, connects at Lyttolton with ILM-8. Coptic.
The NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY. COM-
PANY of NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, 483 Colllns-st.
' - . H.-B- BLACK. Manager.
P>ast2kn aUsTiTXlian bTEXSIHhiF
Vj COMPANY LIMITED. ;
For HONG KONG tI.V CUEfiNSEAND PORTS and
POUT DARWIN.
B.S. GUTHRIE. 2500 Tons,
N. fillA.v.NON, Conimanncr, , ,
WiU Uo deRHA(ehed from No. 5 sbed. South Wharf , 00
TUESDAY, JrtlMAUOH, ot6 p.m.
For froightor passage, apply to
GIBBS. BRIGHT and Co.. Agontg.
GL5.AU8TRAI,At!liN /CfB of StEaHEKS?
R.S. PORT ADEBAllAi. from Iotlon.
All CI.AIMS acaln.t tlia «bov» atoaui«r mu«t b«
r.ODGED nt THIS OFFICE foot' lator limn noon of
Wednesday, the 4!h (ust. . Cla'.JU will bo Kittled at No.
10 Shod oamo day, at 3 p.ui. '' . , , ,,
. GIBBS. BRIOHT aud CO., 5
M Queen-strect.
Ba V EX CTTuT i"oTJ ji\ it I p s.
The Magnificent New aud Fast 8te«l Paddle
6toamer;OZONE, Jj. B B . t Oa f f.hB ell, Conim.ujaer, ..
To QlVENSc'BlirF'd'''f!)oRREx'b.
From the Port Melbourne Re»'-l Leoviagon Return. '
way Pier to Sorrouto via- >
Queensdlff. 6orreav>, Quocncclta
Wedncsdfty,"4th ' ..10.30 a.m. 4 p.ra. 4.35p.m.
Friday, 6th .. .. 10.30a.m. 4 p.m. 4.36p.m.
Sunday, fitb .. ..11.10 a.m. 4.30p.m. 5p.m.
Monday, 9th .. .. Early 6.45 a.m. 7.15 a.m.
io .SCHNWpER "POlNl9Rb"5IANA and
- SORRENTO.
From For tMelhournc Leaving on Return."
Railway l'iertoSor- — - —«—-
rento vift Schnappcr T\rnmr>n. Schnapper
Point and Droraaiia. Sorrento. Dromana. Poiot,
To-day (Tues.), 30.30
4 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 6.30 p.m.
Batur,, Rh. lOjOjunJ 4 pjn. L45 p.jn. 6.30 p.m.
kEDOCKb FARES.— Saturdays and Sundays: Day
return, 3s. 6d.; eingle. 2s. .Other days: Day rerurn, 3s.;
shulo, 2s. Early morning tripe. Se. '
The last trains in connection with the Ozone leave
Fhndcrs-fltrtet station at 10.16 a.m. on Saturday, 11 a.m.
on sitddave. 10.15 a.m. other days.
THE BAY EXCURSION COMPANY LIMITED,
468 CollirifrBti-ect.
" The Nfarine Act 1890."
£E S.S. E LI N G A M I T E , oud S.S. DESPATCH.
NOTICE is hereby given, (ii iiecordancc with tho 180tU
section of tho above oitea Act,' that the Court of Marine
Inquiry will hold a formal investigation into tne clrcum-
ntauces attending » collision which occurred in the River
Yarra between the e. p. Klingiujlto and tho s.s. Despatch
on the 7th February, 1891. '
Such Investigation will be held at the Custom House
Melbourne, on Friday, the 6th March. 1891, at 10.30 a.m.,
By order,
J. GEO.M'KIE,
Secretary.
Marine Board of Victoria,
Melbourne. 2nd March. 1891.
M'iLWftAiTflrM'EAeHARSf and Co.Js MSflTof
Steamora between Newcastle and Melbourne ;
Federal .. 36C0tons. I Cloncurry.. 4600 tons.
NcwGuinea 4600 „ I Tagtiaferro 2200 „
Norkoowa.. 2200 ., |
Coal Contractors anil Colliery Proprietors.
Agents for Bellambi Colliery, Woliongong, and Stock
ton (Newcastle).
Coal supplied to manufacturers, and for household pur
poses, upon the most favorable terms.
M'lLWRAITH. M'EACHARN and Co.,
40 Willmm-strefit.
pOR PORT tAIRY UTrcct anil-T6S¥LAND.
8.6. CASINO, Thursday, 5th March, at 5 p.m.
From South Wharf, below crane. Telephone 1122. Com
petent stewardess carried. Cargo received dally at
South Wbarf. Freight, loweot current rates. SPECIAL
HOLIDAY - TICKETS available for three months;
return, saloon, 10s. ; singln, 7a 6d.
EDWARD A. SWINDELLS,
Agent. South Wbarf.
to Sorrento and Port Albert.— Thu s.s. MAIT
lO LAND takes Passengers nnd Cargo for Sorrento
nud Port Albert mi THURSDAY, the 6th inst., leaving
the South Wharf, next Duke's Dock, at 12 noon. W, K.
WALKER and Co.. agents, 313 Flinders-lane. Note.—
Freight for all parcels to Sorrento under 1 ton must bo
prepaid.
Foil ANDERSON'S lLET, calling atmUthW
CLIFF.
Tho steamer QUEKN90L1FF will Receive at South
Wbarf, below big crane, on Mouday, sailing at 2 p.m.,
with cargo and passengers.
Foster cargo received Wednesdays.
R M. S. ORIZAB A. - 'M«un.TWUL'lj A BY ana
BYRNE solicit the. commands of all Passengers
arriving in or departing from Uohson's Bay by tho Royal
Mall Steamers of the P. and O.. Orient aud other lines.
Lugcagc and Goods cleared and delivered, or stored from
the incoming, and collected and shipped ou tho outgoing,
boat. Branch Office. 350 Fiindera-fauc.
fpOTt Western Port.— The rcFooner 'Tyro fa now Kecuiv-
' ing at the Now Dock, and will havo quick despatch.
Master, agent.
j Stocfcs end Shares.
BANKS.— Commercial. National, Federal, Mercantile
Colonial, Victoria, City Melbourne, British Banks,
Bought- Wmder&Co.
BRClCEN Hills, JunuttoDS, British Comets, Souths,
- Silver Klugs, Maistrc?,. Block 10. Bought. Willdor
ft Cq._ ' ' 1 ' ' "
/RXuLdIng SDCiucmn!— Victorian Penuanent, Mol
D bonrne'Coutii Raurko.- Enterprise, Royal, Slodern,
Bought. .. Willdor ft Ca, 354 Oolllns-su
X/ A. R K E and O O.,
STOCK and SHARE BROKERS
And
FINANCIAL AGENTS.
316 (Lat« 86) ELIZABETH-STREET,
MELBOURNE.
kin, Carlton. CnstlcmMno,' Broken Hill Water
Hydraulic, Mercantile Financo' Bought. Willder ft Ca
DON- A L jTSCfN and 5TTM"F X NY"
STOCK and SHARE BROKERS.
331 . COLLINS-STREET.
"Monthly Investors' Guide" forwarded on applica
tion. .
FIVE Shares Sunny Sout!i"5tarr-Bow1cett for Sole, paid
up, no premium. W. W„ Ago Office.
FOR Safe. 103 Cycforanms. iCO City Bank's, 100 Real
Estate, 100 Victorian Poriuanouts. Willder ft Co.,
Collins-st.
ta G R J f ¥ 1 T H s!
STOCK and SHARE BROKER,
313 CoUins-ntrcct.
List of Seloct Investment Stooks Free.
Member offchq teck Exchange of Melbourne.
GOLD Mines.— BamfTAlblbn. Black Horse, Dukes,
Earl Hopctouns, Chalks, Bought. Willder ft Co.,
354 Collinast.
QU t CK anfr T 0L II If R 8 1
(Members of Shk Kxchangnnf Melbourne), .
STOCK anu BUaKE BROKERS,
Preirs-buildiucfi,
68 QUEEN-STREET.
Telephone No. 1720.
TO. RUSSELL and CALL
- (Members Stocl; Exchange, Melbourne),
SHARE BROKERS,
356 Coltius-streot. Telephone No. 1462.
YYT1LLDER ft Co.'c Monthly Guide (Afarch) nop
vv ready, containing full information tramways;
gratis on application.
Merchandise, &c.
Australian explosives and chemioal
CO. LTD.
Offices, 486 Collins-street, Melbourne-
Works Kororoit Creek.
Manufacturers of DYNAMITE. ' Lithofracteur. Gun
Cotton, BLASTING FOWDEIt: have on hand also
Gelatine, Dynamite, English Blasting Powder, Batteries,
Electric Fuses, Detonators, and all blasting requisites.
Orders tbr any quantities whatever.' received aud exe
cuted with equal aud best caro.
Prompt delivery cau always be given.
CI O A L.-BE s i N K W O A S T L E OOLI
J Engine, Household, Smith's.
LOWEST RATES.
Contructe made.
COAL CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION,
South Wharf, opposite Steam Crane
Aiukniturk. furniture
J? CHARLES JOHNSTON'S
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,
Comer of
. Gertrude and Fitzroy Streets,
_ FITZROY.
16 Years.
Dlntrigrqqm Suite. Drawlngroom ' Suites. Bedrootr
Suite, Library Suites. Bedumg, Bedstead, Carpets,
Pianos. Perambulators, Ac. Itnuien.;o variety of even
lnod ofPuruliairo to seleet frnnr.- All goods made imdei
my oiviAurHirvieiou. Houses artustipally decorated aut
furnished under experienced workmen. Special attention
to all bespoke work. Romovala attended. Every atten
won. Inspection Invited. Five largo show rooms fulh
stocked with Furnlturo. the product of both homis
pheres for selection. AU goods guaranteed. Lowes)
fevator f 0Iten tortus if desired. Fast runnint
. OIIARLE. JOHNSTON,
Corner Gertrude and George Streets, Fitzroy.
Irani cars pass the door. '
LA BTKXVE'D. »i O N E"Y GA I N E D
WASHING CLOTHES a PLEASURE
By USING
Tho NEW WESTERN WASHER.
The most complete yob iuvented.
. ...Call and sco it at
-ANDREW A G N E .W nud Co,'s,
.48 ELIZABETH-8TREKT,
Three Doors from Flinders-lane.
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE and STORES,
_268 and 270 Latrobestroet.
JAURlOK AftGjf and COMPANY "LIMITED,
129 to 145 Elizabeth-street,
Show an Entirely
NEW STOCK of FUKNITURE
In the
Latest nnd Moat Artistic Designs.
Made by themselves; as well us
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IMPORTED
From England and France. .
Their CARPETS commro favorably in , Quality and
Price w! t h any tb in p Rb own in the Colobios. having
beou aPECIALivY SELECTED by Mr, Maurice
Aron in England and France,;
Special attention is given to
DECORATIVE HANGINGS,
Proposals, Drawings and Estimates for which are
Sent Gratis on Application.
ARTISTIC CANE FURNITURE
Forms a special feature, the
MOST NOVEL DESIGNS
Of which aro being received by every maiL
A Largo Stock of
VERANDAH LOUNGES and BLINDS
Always on baud,
. MAURICE ARON and COMPANY LIMITED.
: 139 to 145 Elizabeth-street.
R A- T2K.M A-N and SONS,
yictona-strcct west.
Are now displaying an inimotise assortment of
FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CARPETS.
And alt kinds of
FURNISHINGS,
Either our own manufacture, or imported direct from tha
heat manufacturers iu tho world,
At Prices far beloiv those of city houses,
, - North Melbourne trama. Telephone. 1055.
' ' ; Marchaadlae,. gee.
Save . u Traveiiv/a ' Commissions, Agents' " Com-
miMinos aud All Kllddlemep'a I'rofltt, by purchasing
your TEA direct frofi. > ;
.- MlNTYRK BROJP., '
235 BOURKE-STKEBTIopposlte Coffee ralace).
I??8 Smith-Street, near Johnston-street,
Branch J .Chapd-etroet, near High-strcos
BUY M'lNTYRB BR03.' 1/3 TEA—' WORTH V
BUY M'lNTYRB BROS,' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2 1
BUY M-INTYKB BROS." 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/
BUY M'lNTYRB BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 21
BYY M'lNTYRB BROS.' 1/3 TEA-WORTH 2/
BUY M'lNTYRB BROS.' 1(3 TEA— WORTH 21
: -BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 21
BUY M'lNTYRB BROS. 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA- WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA- WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TF, A- WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/
' BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1(3 TEA- WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA-WORTH 21
. HUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/
. BUY M'INTYRE BROS," 1/3 TEA— WORTH 21
BUY M'lNTYRB BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/ .
buy M'lNTYRB BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/
BUY M'INTYRE BROS. 'L'S TEA— WORTH 21
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1(3 TEA—' WORTH 2)
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 1,3 TEA— WORTH- 2/
BUY M'INTYRE BROS.' 13 TEA— WORTH V
CAUTION I
CAUTION I
CAUTION I
CAUTION!
CAUTION I
CAUTION 1
CAUTION!
, . CAUTION!-
In Integrity. CAUTION! Untampered With.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
rrrz- CAUTION!
CAUTION I ,
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
. CAUTION (
. Caution !— M'Inlyre Bros.' Pur. Teas Can Only be Pop
chased Direct fora M'lotyre Bro "-Tea Warehouse?.
Wp uave No Travellers. Agents op Middleman whatever.
JjjJplSfyifE Siios" !' tfltE fEXST
i Corapleto Success of M'lotyro Bros/DIstinct System of
Trading Dlroct with tho Public. 2%o Sliddlcuien s profits
te pay. Thousands of consumers aU over Victoria can
testify to .the IUGH class teas obtained by purchasing
DlPvhGT from us for cash, thus AVOIDING all middle
men e profits, and securing first haucltbo Choicest Teas
of tho very highest quality. Largo consumers beforo pur
chasing elsewhere should CONTKAST any of tho under
mentioned teas,' which aro unsurpassed for fine quality
and delicious uroma. Samples post free.
M'lNTVUE BriOS. WONDERFUL TEA, 1b. lb.
Economical and Delicious!
. la- lb. ! lid. lb. 10/d. lb. lOd. lb. 1
Id 20 lb. Io 40 lb. Per2- In 80 lb.
Boxes . Half-chests, 401b. Chests,
£1 £1 16s. 8d. Half-chests, £310s.
Each; Each. £31(h. Each.
"M'INTYRE BROS.' 1/3 TEA— WORTH 2/.
J.TA Largest Bala of any Toa la Australia!
ls.3d.lK is! MTlBTT" lsT2<r Jb7Hiri(l lb.
In 12 lb. In 21 lb. In401b. In801h.
Boxes, Qrtr. -chests, iBalf -chests, Chests.
15s. £1 6«. 3d. £2 6s. 8d. £463. 8(1.
Each. . F.ach. 1 Each. Each.
M'INTYRE BROS.' EXQUISITE TEA! Ifi. fid. IK
A Perfect Tea!
is. 6d. Ib! I. fid. lb. ls.44d. lb. is. 4d. lb.
In 6 lb. In 12 lb. .Inhlh. In40lb.
Boxes, Boxes. , Qrtr.-cbcsts, Half-chests,
18s. £18s. lOd. £2'13«.4d.
Each, Each. Each. Each.
All guaraoteod NET weights.
Delivered to customers' own doors freo of extra
charge, io all suburbs daily, and Forwarded in ABOVE
QUANTITIES, CARRIAGE PAID, to any railway sta
tion m Victoria, and delivered on board at all Melbourne
wharves. Samples post frco.
Country orders to he accompanied by Remittance.
Cheques to include exchange. Orders faithfully executed,
S3T 2 lb. SAMPLE PACKETS of above Teas
, . (with full particulars)
Sent free to any postal address In Victoria as follow:—
I lb. at is. aud 1 lb. at U. 3d. for 3s.; 1 lb. at Is. fid. and
1 lb. at is; fid. for 3s. 3d. Send Postal Note, money order
or Stamps.
,v£;£;7;£JLTrry supplied by us ore GUARANTEED
NET WEIGHTS and absolutely at LOWEST PKIOES,
A DALLY TREAT!
M'INTYRE BROS.' PURE TEAS.
Tho Largest Salo of Any in Victoria.
ADDRESS: 233 BOURKE-STREET, MELBOURNE,
(Opposite Coffoe Palace).
M'INTYRE BROS.' PURE TEAS.
ftlrOwn \ 298 Smith-street, near Johnston-street, / T?to
BronchcaJ Chapel-atrvet, nczrHigh-atre.t. \0
MTNTYRR BROS.' PURE TEAS.
We have No Travellers, Agenta or Mkltllcmca Whatever.
Telephone 1311.
Press and Faahlon. .
G REAT DEPRESSION IN TRADE.
EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOE '
CASH BUYERS.
LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN.—
i THE FOLLOWING LINES HAVE BEEN
; PURCHASED DURING THE PRESENT
CRISIS IN THE SOFTGOODS TRADE
AT VERY LARGE REDUCTIONS OFF
ACTUAL COST.. WE HAVE MARKED
THEM AT VERY SMALL PROFITS IN
ORDER TO -OPEN THE MONTH OF
MARCH WITH A BOOMING TRADE.
NEVER- BEFORE HAVE SUCH A
LARGE' ASSORTMENT OF THE NEW
EST GOODS BEEN OFFERED AT THE
COMMENCEMENT OF A SEASON AT
SUCH REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
GEORGE aud GEORGE LTD.
JjRBbB E"8.'
2000 yds. of 24 iu. a)! wool finked and cheeked tweeds.
J»- lid. doz. yds., "honestly worth 1. 3d. per yd.
loOO yus. 24 in- pure wool Dress Tweeds, iu greys aud
129n 6d. -doz; yds., worth Is. 6d. yd.
; j 1000 yds. 45 in. Estameno Serges, in all colors. Is. lUd.
yd., worth 2s. lid, yd. .
oOOyds. 45 in. striped Dress Tweeds, new cbloringft
Is. lld. yd., worth 2s.,9d. yd.
750 yds.- 4a in. Check Cheviot Tweeds, in greys, fawn
and browns, 2s. 6d. yd., worth 5b. 6d. yd.
300 yds. 45 in. wool Serges, in fiakes and check, new
shades, brown navy .and groy, 3s. 6d. yd.,' extra
value
i 369 yds. 50 in. Diagonal Sorgo, in self colors, 3s. lid.
1 yd., very cheap
1000 yds. 45 in. aud 48 in. Diagonal flaked Chevlotand
l Harris Twcorta, 3s, lid. yd. and 4s. 6d. yd.
8000yds. 24 in. Nuu'n Veilings, oveniug shades, 63.
lid. and 12s. od. doz. yds
1500 yds. 45 in. Nuu's Veiling, evening ehaacs, 2s.
fid, yd.
»ji"H E POLL O WI N G iTTinrS
MANCHESTER GOODS
should causo a sensation. Every lino is a downright bar-
gaiu, and should be seon by all who may require
them:—
; £0 pairs full sized White Blankets, worth 30s,, for 19s.
lid.
5760 yards choice patterns In Woollen Shirtings.
worth Is. 8d.. for Hid.
3 cases newest shades iu French Twill Flannels, Is.
Bd., for Is. 3d.
S do. soft finish Winter Flannelettes, good patterns,
74 1 5jd.
1 700 8-10 bleached Damask Table Cloths, 7s. 6d., for 4s.
6d:
1030 10-12 do. do. do. do., 16s. 6d., for 10s.
800 dozen 34 do. do. Serviettes, 10s. 6d„ for 6s. 6d.
. 00 do. TivlU Cettou Pillow Cases, 2s. lid., for Is. lid.
r 30 do. All Linen do. do., 4s. 3d. per pair, for 2s. lid.
459 V'hite Toilet Bed Quilts, 6s. 9d., for 5s. 6d.
610 12-4 do. Honeycomb do. do., 10s. 6d., for 6s. lid.
2 cases heavy unbleached Table Damasks, Is. Ud., for
Is. 6d.
; 2 bales selected designs la French Toilet Flannels, 2s."
Ud.,for2A.6d.
E W F U R 3. N E sy SHAPES".
Brown and Black Fur Pellerin.s, Ss. Ild., 10,. 6d..
, 12s. 6d.
i ' Do. Medici and Stuart Collars. 12s. 6d., 15s. fid.
Brown and Black Victorias, Elizabethan and Stuart
Collars. 15a fid. , 21s., 25a.-6d.
Grey Llama do., 15s. 6d., 21s.
Novelties Iu .Shapes in Skunk, Sealskin, Beaver, Aa-
tracban and Sahle, from 5 to 8 guineas.
; Q URT Al N S. O UK T A I N C U KraTOsT
We havo purchased a shipment of over 1200 pairof Lace,
Madras, Tapestry and Chenille Curtains, aud shall offer
them at the following prices
Nottingham Laco Curtains, from 5s. 6d. to 17s. 6d.
. pair
Guipuro Laco Curtains. 10s. 6<1 to 3Ss. pair
Tapestry Curtains. 31 yds. long, 6s. 9d. per pair
Do. do., 34 yds. loug. from 10s. 6d. to 30s. pair
Chenille do., 4 yds. long, from 45s. to 90s. pair
Madras Muslins, 54 ia wide, 2s. fid. per yd.
Art Muslins, from 3s. lid. to 12s. 6d. per doz.
Faraee Muslins, 30 lu. wide, 5s. lid. per doz.
Fiafn do., in all art shudes, 3s. lid. per doz.
We have also opened up large shipments of
MANTLES and JACKETS,
» MILLINERY aud UNDERCLOTHING.
ALL MARKED at STRICTLY
, , MODERATE PRICES.
INSPECTION INVITED.
GEORGE aud GEORGE LIMITED,
FEDERAL EMPORIUM,
COLLINS-STREET, MELBOURNE.
rORGE STIRLING and SONS aro well known
Ladies' ondchi'-
The department is replete with the latest Novelties,
. embracing a wide rango in prico, and Sterling Value
Always.
Puro Long Cloths used ouly.
Lists on application.
A visit respectfully solicited.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
Corner of Bridge-road and Church-street.
RICHMOND.
VF I 8 _ S M A It T i ' N.
M. COSTUiMIERE,
286 Spring-street, City.
Ladies' Own Materials Made Up.
g T E F H E N S aud 6 O .N
' ARE NOW SHOWING
1 , .. AUTUMN
And" v
WINTER
N O V EL T I 6 B
At Their
ECONOMIC DRAPERY WAREHOUSE,
Post Office is Next.
BEST VALUE IN THE CITY;
And at .
COLEMAN STREET, LONDON. -
' : t'i . Ureas and Fashion. '
BUflSELL, ROBSON and BUSSELLi
SILK MERCHANTS,
ARE NOW MAKING
J Their FIRST GRAND SHOW
Of
' SILKS.' PLUSHES, VELVETS, &c.,
' _ For the AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON.
Tho following prico list aro special prices to start the
season
Patterns of oach lino will bo forwarded on application.
Colored Surah Siik6. 12id. yd., in all shades
Colored Faille Silk#. 4. lid., 5s. lid.. 8s. 6d. yd.
SPECIAL.— 3000 yd. Colored Royals, all puro silk,
4s. Ud. yd., regular price 6a. lid.
Colored Satins, evening shades, Is. 64d., 2s. 3(1. yd.
Surah Silks, all shades, 3s. lid., Ss. lid. yrl.
N«w Bengaline Silks," nil shades and prices
Shot Brocb'i Silks. 9a. Ud. yd.
BlackGround Silkt, with colored brocbd flowers, 9s.
Shut Si'lK ,4s. lid., 6s. 6d. yd.
Brochfi Bilks, evening abodes, now designs, 6s. fid., 6&
ftl, 8s. fid. to lis. fid. yd.
' Black Ores Grain Silks, 2s. fid., 2s. Ild., 3s. 3d., 4s. fid.
. to 18a. 6<t .
Black Maricotte Silks, 6s. fid., 6h. 6d,, 7s. fid. to lift. fid.
SPECIAL MAKE.— Black Holdfast Bilks, 6s. 9d., 69.
fid., 8a. 6d.,12«. 6d. yd.
v .SPECIAL MAKE.— Block Rcgcnce Armurc, 6s. 6d.f
- 6s. fid., 6«. fid. to 128. 6<1.
Both the abovo lines are guaranteed to givo splendid
wear:
Black Royal Silks, 4s. 9<1., 5s. 0d., 6s. 6d. to 12s.
' Black' Mcrvellieux, 2s. 11 jd., 3s. 6d!, 4s. 6d. to 12s.
6d.
Black Irish Poplins, In the best makes
Black. Erochd Snot and Striped Kilkn, 2s. 9d„ 3s. 6d.,
4s. fid., 5s. llcL 6s. 6U. te 14s. 6d. yd.
colored Striped Piuthes, 2. Ud. yd., special valuo
Colored Silk Plurhes, 18 in. wide, 2s. Usd., 33. lid.; 24
in. do., 6s. Ud., 7s. fid.
. Block and Seal Mautie Plushes, Os. 6d.» Us. fid., 14s.
; - . 6d.; "
Colored Volvotecns (new mako), Is. fijd., Is. lHd.,2s.
. 6d.. 3s. fid., 4a. 6>1. yrL
Black VolvoteonB. la. 3d.. Is. 6d.. Is. Od. to 4s. lid.
ColorqdSTlk Velvets, all new shades, 5s. lid., fie. 6d.«
Black Silk Velvets, 4s. lid., 5p. 6d., 6s. fid., to Us. fid.
Ostrich Feather Boas and Trirumiags, in black and
newoot Hhadfs.
.. BU6SELU ROBSON and BUHSELL'S
FIRST GRAND SHOW
Of
- WINTER DRESS MATERIALS.
2w0 pieces flaked, Checked, and Cheviot Winter
TwoedB, 7s. lld.. 8s. Ud., 9s. 9d-, 10s. 9d. the 12 yds.
These are special value.
All Wool French Serges, in all shades, 10id. and 121<L
57 pieces of Self Colored Amazon Cloth, Is. 3d. yd.
Double Width Heavy Ribbed Grnrapion and Diagonal
Serges, In all the now shades, Is. llid., 2s. llj(L,
3s. fid. yd.
133 Pieees Double Width Amazon Cloth, Is. Ujd., 2s.
Ild., 3s. fid. yd. These are the beat value we havo
offered. .
64 in. Brat- Habit and Sedan Cloth, 6s. 6<L aud 7s. lid.
yd. These aro the best clothe made.
200 Plecos Doublo Width Flaked, Cheeked and
Cheviot Tweeds. Is. lljd., 2s. 3d., 2s. fid., 2s. 0d.,
3s. 3d, 3a fid. yd. These aro a splendid selection
of all tho latest designs. 5
Checked, Scroll, FlnUeu and Cheviot Dress Robes, an
immense stock to select from, 39s. fid., 463. 6d..
55s. 6d., 69s. 6rL the robe.
Have also opened q splendid assortment of Fronch
Dress Robes, richly braided and trimmed with
Astrachanand velvet, 49s. fid., 52b. fid.. 57a. fid.,
66s. to 84s. each. These aro well worth Inspcc-
, tion. . .
Double Width Navy Estameno Serges, 3s. 3d., 3s. fid.,
4d. 3d., to 6s. Ud. yd. Thrao aro much worn this
season.
Colored Freoch Cashmeres, in all .tho fashionable
shades,- Is. llid., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d., 3s.
edjyd.
COUNTRY ORDERS REOEIVE SPECIAL
ATTENTION.
Patterns Sent on Application.
! BUB.SRLL. ROBSON and BUflSELL,
THE DIRECT IMPORTERS.
BOURKE-STREET. MELBOURNE,
73 QUEEN VICTORIA?SVREET, LONDON E.C.
A 0 T u M K>
1891.
CRAWFORD. KING and Co.,
-WHOLESALE IMPORTERS,
250 and 252 Flinders-street,
Beg Respectfully to Announce
That
THE OPENING DAY
Of Their
AUTUMN and WINTER SHOW
AUTUMN and WINTER SHOW
Will be
WEDNESDAY NEXT,
4th MARCH.
THE MODERN FAMILY WAREHOUSE.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
JADIES' AFTERNOON TEAROOM
NOW OPEN.
FLINDERS-STREET.
FIRE.
FIRE.
FIRE.
\
EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS.
EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS.
. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS.
: Hundreds of customers disappointed daily on account
of the. enormous crush. OPEN- 10 a.m. We shall show
about One Hundred Packages of Drapery, Cutlery,
Linoleums, ftc., ftc., &c.
Tho Management Is willing to receive offers for about
Ono Hundred Tons of Iron Bedsteads, Brass and. Copper
Goods.
N.B.— The Salo will be continued in the Old Promises,
for cash only. Open to tho public.
OKTH ATTENTION.'
On Tbis Day and Durlny tho Week.
FITZGERALD BROTHERS
; . Invito al! requiring first class
DRAPERY and CLOTHING
To Visit their
GREAT ANNUAL
SUMMER SALE,
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS
IN. ALL DEPARTMENTS.
People -economically Inclinod, and who pay ready money,
Can Purchase
SEASONABLE and FASHIONABLE GOODS
At this GENUINE CLEARING SALE.
At prices 50 Por-Cent. Loss than
- In Any Other Houso in the Colony.
FITZGERALD BROTHERS,
43, 45, 47 and 49 Errol-stroeti
North Melbourne.
Trams from Elizabeth-street.
Opposite North Meibourno Town HaU-buiidiuge.
Y K - H H A L E
SMITH-STREET.
COLLING WOOD.
THe GREAT SUCCESS
. 01 our SALE is the
LOW P R ICES.
Fashionsbt. DRESSES. 2a. lid. doz. yds.
; Nice SUMMER COSTUMES/ lid. doz. yds.
Puro FRENCH FOULER, 4s. lid. dor. yds
ALL .WOOL JERSEY CLOTI1, 5s. Ud. doi. yds.
MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.
2.J&V wide SHEETING, fij(L to 10id. per yd.
FINDLAY a aud other beat makers, 21 yds. wide, Is.
and Is. 3d.
Pure WET WOVE CALICO aud LONG CLOTHS
.s. lid., 3s. lid, and 4s. Ild doz. yds. '
„ nOKERY and GLOVE DEPARTMENTS.
Best KiD GLOVRh, 4 and 6 button, Is. Ud. per pair
Alarming Value in HOSIERY, 3)d. to 1s. per pair.
MANTLE DEPARTMENT.
Thousands of MANTLES aud JACKETS, all but
given away.
SPECIAL VALUE
MENS. BOYS and YOUTHS' OLOTHES
Must be Cleared at Extraordinary Prices.
HATS, TIES, COLLARS aud SHIRTS.
lu Heaps to Clear.
TURN BULL and MAGUIRE.
GRAIG, WILLIAMSON and THOMAS
. Aro Now Showing
SPECIAL SHIPMENTS
DRESS MATERIAL '
BOY8 and YOUTHS' CLOTHING
: HOSIERY and GLOVES
BOOTS and SHOES
QUILTS and BLANKETS
FURNITURE and CARPETS.
All Goods Sold at Actual Wholesale Prices.
Terms— cash.
CRAIG, WILLIAMSON and THOMAS,
14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 Ellzabetb-stroct.
TVfFX' Brand assortment,. Paris and London
VjNHEROLOTHiNG, ' Ftnafores, Aprone, wholeaaio
JIi Cui-Ue. manufacturer, 25n Hnm«.
wick-tt., Fitzroy; prico lists on application.
Dresa and Faahlon.
IVIL SERVICE nnd PUBLIC SUPPLY CO.,
Carlton.
Tho '
GREAT MOURNING SALE.
WM. H. EYRE in England, France and Germany ; ho
was not fdlo when there. Also, an eye witness to the
homo productions for our Australian winter, bo selected
torgely. Goods are to hand, opening daily.
Black Goods, we want first to impress on you, are tho
best and most useful between season dress.
3Ir. LYRE left London oa tho 4th September; a few
dai's previously he, with his agent, purchased from J. and
R. Watts, Manchester, this parcel of. Black Goods at an
enormous discount off the usual price. Thirty-eight
cases now to hand, and will astonish Carltonians and
convinco tho community that tho
, .. CIVIL SERVICE
is tno cheapest and most reliable place to exchange their
money for Goods.
100 pieces Bluck Cashmere, Raven Blacks, Jet Black,
cheapc3t over ntfored in Victoria, Is., 16d., 18d.,
Is. Ud. yd. Lnales, when wo pledge our wordyou
know what it means. Our reputation is worth
more than money.
Wo arc i masters of our busincftft, and again stntc tho
cheapest Coshmeren. Black, ever offered tn Victoria, now
showing ao the CIVIL SERVICE WAREHOUSES,
Carlton, Is., 16d., 18d.. Is. 9d., Is. Ud. yd.
You can also purchuso Cashmeres, both jet and blue-
block, cheap, up to fie. fid, per yd. Very special,
2». lid., 33. Ou., 4s. fid. yd.
40 pieces, all woo, double width, Black Grenadine.
Is. 6.1., is. Ud. yd. They are worth 2s. Ud. una
3s. 6d. yd.
£0 piece.1, checked, doublo width, Black Grenadines,
1b., 15d., 18rL They aro beautiful goods.
40 pieces Black Alpacas, 3s. 11<1. <loz., any length cut.
BKOCHE MATERIALS
. . (Very Special).
40 pieces double width Materials, Is, fid.,
Is. 8A. Is. lid. yd. They are worth double
40 pieces Black doublo width striped Materials, for
rainproof Cloaks
30 nieces of double width Black Cloth, with baud
Flora! Satin Border, suitable for Dresses aDd
Ladies, we can assure you Black Oloaka took the lead in
Loudonlast season.
55 pieces single width Black Grenadines, Ss. Ild., 6s.
llcL, fls. lid. doz.
25 pieces Norwich Black Grenadines, 3s. lid. doz.
47 pieces Block Eplngle Cloth, 5s. Ud. doz. A very
useful Material
33 pieces Nuns' Veiling, very wide, 10 jd. yd.
45 pieces double width Reduce Cloth, Black, 22d. per
yd., worth 2s. 6d.
15 pieces Black Serge, 27 In. wide, lOjd. yd.
42 pieces Black, all wool, French Delaines, 32 in. wide,
only 15d. yd. 1
, MOURNING MILLINERY.
Latest Styles in Widow' Bonnets.
Crepe and Silk Bonnets, from 6s. Ud. to 10s« 6<L
Crepe and Silk Hats, 13s. 6d., 15s. 6d.
Crepe Princess Bonnets, 6s. Ud., 8s. Ud.
V, idows' Cops, 3s. fid., 3«. lid.
Ojd Ladies DrcK3 Caps, Is. 114, 2b. 14 to 3s. fid.
Black Mob Caps, 3. 64 to 8s. 64
A good assortment of Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets
in all the latest shapes
Black Lace and Complimentary Mourning, a large
assortment to select from; and for Etyiish Mil
linery, cheapest inVictorio.
FANCY DEPARTMENT. — GLOVES, LACES,
HOSIERY, ftc.
Faney Mourning Handkerchiefs, fis. 6d. doz.
Black Tape Borders; hemstitched. 7jd., fid., Is.
Fancy Mourning Collars and Cuffs, 64 set
N ev Novelties io Black Veiling -
BlaoK Beaded Frilling, assorted, 9d. and la.
Black Flouncing Lace, 60 in. wide, 4s; 64, fis. 64, fie.
64: worth double
Black Flouncing Lace. 36 in. and 42 in. 6|4 yd.
A splendid assortment of Black Double Silk Gloves,
13 buttons length, lu. lid.; worth 3s. 64 pair
6 button French Kid Gloves, 4e. fid. pair
Now Purse Gloves
Black Cachiuere Gloves. 64, le., Is. 64, Is. 114
4 button Black Kid Gloves, 2s. Ud., 3s. 114
SILK DEPARTMENT.
Black Mervellleux Bilks, 2a. 6d., 28.114,33.114,48.
, Ud.. 7s. Ud., 8ft. 114 yd.
Blook 8atin de Lyou, very rich, 6s. 94 yd,; worth
10a. 64
Black Striped Silks, 2s. fid. y4, 22 in. wide.
Black Brochd Silka, newest desigus, 2s. 04, fis. 64,
10s. 6d., 12a. fid. yd.
Black Gros Grain SiUs, 3s. 64, 4s. fid., 5s. 6d., fis. Ud.
yd.
Black Gros Grain Silks, extra quality, very rich, 25 in.
wide, 8s. 64, 8s. Ud. yd.
Black Faille Silks, Ss. fid. yd.
Black Liberty Silks, Is. 6d., 1b. lid. yd.
B ark Satins. 2s. 64. 2a. 114. 3s. 6d.. 4s. fid., 5s. Ud.
Black Silk Crepes (Groups), 2s. 114, fis. Ud., 4s. Ud.,
53. 114. 6s. 114, 8s. 64yd.
Also, Black Velveteens, Velvets and Plushes in great
varioty and at all prices.
MANTLE aud COSTUME DEPARTMENT.
Black Caahmuro Skirts, stylishly mado, 10s. 6d., '25s.
64, 27fi. 64
Black Cashmere Skirts, well trimmed with silk, 35s.
Black Cashmere Skirts, trimmed with handsome
braid. 35ft.
Black L&ce Skirts, draped over satin, 42s., 45s., 49s. 64
Black Laco Overalls, Bodice and Skirt, suitable to
_ yciir over any dress, 47s. 64 , 49a M.
Ladtefl talk Visites, laco and jet trimmings, 10b. 6d.»
Ladies' all Laco Visites, long lace frouts, 19s. 64
Ladiea Jet Shoulder Capes, massive jet fringe, 103. fid.
Ladies a Doitnans, solcil cloth, well triuimed with
ribbon. lace and jet, 19s. 6d„ 22s. 6d.
Lauips Black Ijuco Long Mantles, in Dorothy and
IIo;>ctoiiu shapes, 19s. 64, 25a fid.
Ladies Black Russian Cloaks, in plain and strincd
material ; some plain, embroidered silk border
down fronts, 35s., 39j. 6d„ 4£s.
Ladjes Bhick Rain Cloaks, Kueai&o shape, 29s, 6d.,
A aico assortment of ladies' blaek Dolmans, in satin
do Lyon, some beautifully braided; trimineil with
jot and laco, extremely rich goods, in all new
shapes, 42s.. 49s. 6d., 65a.
Ladies' black liberty silk Blouses, 12s. 6d. .
Ladies' black Mcrvciltaix Blouses, 18s. 6d., 27s. &i
Daily opening now autumn Goods. Dresses, Milliners,
under pries t ' 25s. They aro much
glLiea' aealctteand combination Dolmans, maguiflcont
CIVIL SERVICE and PUBLIC SUPPLY GO .
CARLTON.
Ijl O Y " and GIBSON
Aro
NOW RHOWING
NEW SHIPMENTS
BEDSTEAD8 and COTS,
.Comprising
The latest designs in Freucb, Half-tester
And
_ Italian Styles,
In- Nickel Silver and Inlaid Pearl
_ Mountings. ..
The Largest Assortment in the Colonics.
Over 1500 to Select 'From at Exceptionally
. Low Prices.
Parties Intending Furnishing aro Invited
INSPECT OUR IMMENSE STOCKS
Of all Classes
Of
a FURNITURE. CARPETS, Ac..
Amonntteg to over £30,000, in our NEW
FURNISHING SilO\VROOMS,
The Largest and Best Lighted in Mel
. bourne.
Illustrated Prico List Free on Application.
FOY and GIBSON, w"w"100'
Smith-street.
R s! - W h 1 t E.
COURT MILLINER.
Under - the distinguished patronage of tho Countess of
. Hopetoun and the Countess of Kinfcore.
Will Anuoituce
. AUTUMN SHOW
In a few days.
. . 274 COLLINS-STREET.
Entrance Allan's and Glen's Music Shona,
p a v if n
CLEARING SALE.
THE LAST FEW DAYS
ALL FRESH GOODS THROWN IN AT
SALE PRICES.
Reefer and Sealetto JACKETS almost Given Away.
A Grand Display at
PAYNE'S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT,
134 and 136 Bonrke-strect East
Bab y "Linen. — Extensive variety of improved styles
and shapes ; retailed at English pricos. Mra. Craib,
67 Bourke-st.
BOYS' soUtf father Balmorals, 7 to 9, 4s. 94; 10 tol3,"
5s. 0d. A. J. Hall, 41 Swanston-st.
CFItAMES'S Dress Making Rooms. —Fashionable
. Costumes mado from 12s. 64 Drapery and dress
maMng warehouso, 152, 1S4 Bridge-rd.. Rtchmon4
LARK'S Patent; Strap Shoes, first quality, 4 to 6. 3s.
KJ 3d.; 7 to 10, 4g.34; 11 to l, 5s. 34 .. A. J. HaU, 41
swanston-st.
"RHemS Maklolt.— Costume, Stylishly Mnilp, perfect
2k "X1 'roI? 7®- Mrs. Orchard's
Registry OUice,.27 Nicholson-ftt., Carlton.
DI?ESS Making.— Fit and style execnted in the roost
efficient manner by au experienced costumier, at
ueo. (Jratps.
LADIES' tan Evening Shoofl. 7s. 0d.; undreesed, Swedo
do., 10s. 64, poBtago 94 A. J. Hall, 41 Swanston-st.
LADIES' Trimmed Drawers, Chemises. Night Dresses,
Camisoles. Combinations, Skirts, Corsets, on half
crown table. Mra. jiraib. Bourke-st.
LARGEST Selrotion , VicuDaSef5e«"ahd" Worsted
Trouserings in Melbourne. Inco Bros., 174 6wan
stoa-st.
Meetings, Lectures, &cT
ANCIENT Order Foreaters.— Court Perseverance.
Tuesday, 3rd March, quarterly night, payiog up
contributions, electing auditor, district representative
and general business.- F. Le Plastrier, 8eor. _
AO.F., Court Citytof Lincoln. NV726.-"3uu7te?Iy
. Summons Meeting, Wednesday, 4th March, elec-
ucr 1 of district delegate and auditor ; fines enforced W.
H. Warner, secretary.
Ai' Y.W.C.A., corner Little Fllndcra-
street,
Mr. JOSEPH HANNINGTON.
iVeduesday, Thursday, Friday at 7.45 p.m..
Lectures on The Lord's Second Coming.
. _ Admission Free. Collection.
plQUlTABL6 C6-WER"ATlVilffooiETv"Tnn-
JCi TED, 162 Collins-streot, Melbourne
Notice is hereby given that the Eighteenth Half Yearly
MEETING of Shareholders will be held on Monday
Evening, 16th March, 1891, at the offices, 162 Collins-
street, at 8 o'clock.
Business:
To reccivo committee's roporfc and balanco sheet for
the half year ending 31st January, 1891.
To elect two members for the vacancies oa the com-"
mitten of management in place of George Pllley,
Lag., J.P., and Henry Walker Mills, Esq., who
retire according to rule, but are ellgiblo for re
election.
To elect ono auditor in tho place of Mr. R. Macken-
z c, who retires according to rule, bub is
'eligible for re-clcctlon.
.13y order of tho committee,
C. a WILLIAMS,
Melbourne, 25th February, 1891- Secretary.
T i 'u sX0'.1, ylctoria, Meets To-night, Protestant
JLJ. Hall, 6 o clock sharp. ' _
Yd.Ii.' 100, ftl.U. Hob, Junction, St. KiTda!
AJ. Quarterly fiocial, 8 p. in.
M Prayer Union.— MontfiiyMeeting, To-
LYA night, 7.0Q, Association Lower Hall, Bourke-?!
M ofVictorian Co-operativo So-
XvA ciety. Trades Hall, to-night, 8 p.m.
UjOUSKE PONDi PCST OFFICE QUESTION.
A PUBLIC MEETING of Residents of the Town will
beheld TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m„
. In the Town Hall,
To discuss this important question.
I/|K. Richard Goad, the Popular Temperance Lec"-
lvJL turer, To-night, Presbyterian Church, William-st.,
AbDOtsford, 8 o clock. Admission free. Collection.
Everybody welcome.
E E
In aid of Foreign Missions.
WESLEY CHURCH, LonsdaleWeet,
W E.S, 'jYT?Ii!rHT', 10'h march, at 7.30. Hers, John
Dr. Watkin, Georgo Broyn. Wesley's hymns.
Bazaar will be opened at Port
Melb. town hall to-night, nt 7.30 p-m., iu aid of new
wunday Sohool.
PUBLIC Tcninorance Meeting, Tamperance HaH!
Ruasell-st., This Evening, 8. Programme by Vie-
conan Band of Hope Union. Addresses, sineiug, recita-
tions, dialogues. Chairman. Hon. \V. M. K. Vale.
SlT. Paul's CatlTcSral.—Bervicw To-day, 10a.m., inatins;
Tr'Vors in F'
THEOBorHIQAJli Rtiw»reh"8(»d-r
ThisUs Hall, Uttlo Colhuz-su Vtaitora lutit v
Meetings, Lectures, lee. ' — '
Royal Victorian institute m
TECT3 (Incorporated).
President: G. C. Inskin. Esq., P.R.LB.A. '
. i>5aSj
Tho first General MEETING of the members
Royal Victorian Institute of Architects after the onuT.
recess will bo held at the rooms, Ludstonecbambfthi 'r:3||
Coffins-street, to-night, commencing at 7.45 p.ui." ' !'
rpi5M PEK AN CE Meeting, To-nlgbt, K. ftteibournel x
JL Teoipcninco Hall. Chairman, Iron. Vf, M. K. V41#!/ tiy-a
Bpcakr.r. Or. Ilfirvii;. ' ' ' ' - ' IttA
FPEMPERANGE Meeting, To-night. Recitatioos, Die -
JL logues by Band of llopo Members. Admission free; . '
Pledge niay boiKned. - ' "V
fpliE ftfelb. Anti-Compulsory Vaccinatloij Society.—
A _ Meeting to-uight, 8 p.m., Mr. Edgerton'fl, 140 Simp- 4 ..,4a
son tf-et.j off hlmpBon's-r4. E. Melb. A. Parrcit,' hon. sec,-< . '.'-'a
rpuE VICTORIAN i>Eu>iANENt Sfjn3W&
X aooiETY. ' x;.s
Notice is hereby given tbtfc the Half Vearly, MEETi. v-'!
ING of the abovo Society will bo held at tho Office, of ibi t
Bociety, 235 Collins-street, on the Evening of TUESf ' '%
DAY, 3rd March, 1891, at 8 o'clock. :'\.j tvs
Business: Submitting half yearly abstract of tha - 'v|
finaucial transactions of the Society. 'T|
The directors will, at the above meeting, declare
tneuBual mtcrim divivideod at the rate of 8 percent, per ) ?
ROBERT LORMER, t
Secretary. T X
o w N of rrrToiP i; t.
A MEETING of OWNERS of PROPERTY . 'i
In Eo-cn!h<d private streets -! .
Will he hold i
On TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, . , 'A
AtBostockft Ilayt and Corn Store, / .i t
...gw ztrcct -..dGUiioteuc-ttveuue, . < 'i
Chair to betaken at 8 o'clock. ' J
HERBERT TIDSWELL,. > ;
Convener. - J J
Protesslonal Engagementg.
A CCOUNTANT seeks employment as Collector or 7
J. Warehouse, bseu used to accounts; references and i
holds good tcatimqnjulH. Prahran, Age Office.
A Wfappera-— Wanted, three Hands. j
Worka a,ia Mowilng Candle Works, next Melb. Gas J
AOENTB wanted in every town, to represent good -
selling LngUsh Book ; Canvassers cau, and are,
maxing £5 weekly. Box 576, G.P.Q.. Sydney. ' ;
A RXTHMlERu, Penmanship, &c.— 1 Tho worst writing
?> Jmn,pU'ately improved; lessons through tho P.O. .
Brandon, 374 George-st., Fitzroy. -
BANKS & Co. rpqiiiroa Town Representative. Per-
sonally or by letter.
BOOT Trade.— Ex manufacturer open/or engagement, '
Foremab, Traveller or Stuff Cutter, 30 years' colonial
experience, to help new manufacturer preferred.
Address BOOTS,
0 Beat-streot, ...... ,
North Fitzroy. - ' ' ' :
"OOOKKEEPEA, mercantile, accountant, lias tern-
AJporary employment for one, accustomed to wholesale
produce books preferred. Ortheopos, Gordon & Gotch.
t3O0KK£EPER.SHIP wanted by young Scotchman,
AJ lately arrived, station preferred, well recommended.
good city references. ABA, Age. '
tjOY, for merchant's office; salary to commence 5s.
Gorcfcm TQcrorC8S've advanccmcnt. Stamps, caro of
jOANyAiVSEIiS,- for grondeat paying household
'O market. 433 Hmith-st., Fitzroy.
CANVASSERS, good, for enlargement and pictures,
wanted, for the country, good commission. Dia-
mond Btob., 77 Brlrtgc-rfl., Richmond.
4 ANVAflyERb wanted, energetic, sober ; splondid
V. money QiaKiug line, £1 security required. Roche
fort. Age.
fANVASSERs wanted, good paying article; must ;
Vj deposit £1, 231 Littto Collios-st.,room 5.
C-VASSER/ draperr, on tlracnayoient, wanted,
must understand tliebu3incB3. 104 Lygon-st., Carlton.
C1ANVASSER for nhuto. I'uTurgements in oil, commis
fiion. Letter Kelly, Laverton P.O. . . 1
C"1LA8BKS, Matrictilatiou, tuorniogf, afternoons, even '
J ings, 145 Colitas-su; last year 21 successful. ' R.
Llvmgstonp, B.A. .
CiLERK, tciniwrary, for copying work, wanted ; £2 per
wickWe residout Brunswick. O. D. N., P.O., Bruns- !
C COLLECTOR, Bookkeeper, wants situation, country
J store or station; good references; security. Mel-
roso, helwrn-at., N. Brighton. .
iSltA FIRMAN, as improver. Hughes, Rogers A Co!!
XJ Bnrns l.. off Lonsuale-s t.
DRAPERY.— Experienced, all-round band : must he
steady, good salesman. Dale. Swaa-st., Richmond.
DRAPERY.— Wanted, good .Saleswoman. Early tHii
morning, 166 Smith-at.. Colliugwood.
DRAPER.— Wo have vacaucy in Manchester depart
P'yPt rQr mi uxpcrmm-cd .Salesman. Bucktey&Nunn.
DRAPEJiS.— Smart Junior want4 Uiadmarsh &
Uo., Bay-st., Port ftlelK
DRAPERS'.— We Jiavu vacancy in our print depart- .
_mcnt for experienced Saleamau. Buckley 'A: Nuup.
DBESH Cutting.— Apprentice wanted to loarn Parisian
Scientific .system, proficiency guaranteed, patteros
cue. 12 Qucou s-walk. Collins-street; _
DREbS Oiuting and Fitting thoroughly Taught, after
noons awl evenings. Mrs. Hcully, 29 Napier-st.,
yictoria-pur.
IKliN Cfi and German.— Matriculation and Convorid-
. tionul Clusfiea. Dr. M'iechnmuu, 135 Swanston-st.
4Jdt3. Tlireeucceft.siye__exhibitionB.
£ UUIj, 17, desires engogeuieitb odiee or shop, williug
vJ._asaiBt other duties. Scribe, IVerribec.
OC >1) W i L L B c 1 1 0 0 1 , sell furniture or let cottage, fur ' 1
F L»8De.4» »?hooI_purpoBej. NoitiieriiSuhurbAge Office.
HEAD Teacher, 4th, near railway, Bullarat, openex-
changes. Trial, G. P.O. , Ballarat. .
HOTEL managouicnt wanted, by young English mar
ried couple, with view purchase, country. Security, '
r.u., Eistemwick.
JUNIOR Clerk or Bookkeeper, 17. open for' engage
ment. good references. S., Mornland P.O.
lADY and Bon wish mamigf'tneuc hoTel, uith view
JLi purchase. M.A.. S. Yarra P.O.
EADY, young, experienced, desirea situation in office
or assist busuiess. Annie, Callander's Ageucy,
Ainert Pk.
LADIE Neglected Education.— Private Tuition!
son Box 290 GPpeo rrCd 12s <luarter'y Mrs. Mothe-
1 A W.— Experienced general Clerk. Toidere, Gordon &
J Latch, Collins-st.
Matriculation Classes, a. r. Grant, b.a,
.-.Mjtoidge, Tho Oaks, C'olumbia-et, Glenferrie. '
MUMORY. fmprovemeuts, combined. Loisettian
atokesian system, best, easiest;- particulars free,
gpgiicer, Asnmore-st.. Brunswick. .
OFFICE _Lad wanted, ftaiart,' knowledge of city;
64jerirocjf. Own handwriting, rareof Age.
"fIIOTOGRAPHY.— Anmtcurs Retouching Printing
, ,.,HSno by 7j orders received and price list
at M Quecn-et. -
PHOTOGR APilY.— Retoucher, lady, - wishes engage
rnent. G. E. .M„ Ago Office.
PHOTOGRAPHY.— Retouching, Coloring, Finishing,
(lone for trade ; references : lessons given. Negative,
J" Lharle3-flt., Prahran.
PUBLIC "Service Classes, 145 Collius-st.— Last March
and Juno examinations 17 pupils gained places. R.
Livingstouc. 1
PUBLIC LIBRARY!- MUSEUMS and" NATIONAL
T/ , GALLERY of VICTORIA.
APPLICATIONS forthepo3itionofDIRECTORof the
National Gallery of Victorin, addressed to the Librarian.
AUGUST riir)> W,U b rcceireduntil NOON on the 1st
. particulars aa to salary and duties on application
the Librarian. 4 ¥
By order of the Trustees,
t,lfl ,. T .. 1'- F. BRIDE, Librarian,
Pubho Library,
Melbourne, 2nd of March, 1891.
READER, good, intelligent, good tempered, attrac-
tive, Lady wants situation companion. Spinster,
AgCOffiCQ. '
O EQUIRED engagement, Governess, station, other
XI colony uot objected, English, French, good musi
cian. Easter, Fairfield P.O.
RESIDENT Dispenser wanted, siugle; rQafsteredT
copy of teatimonlnls. Lex, care Gordon & Got-ch.
SALESMAN, first class, open for engagement; 14 years
m Elizabcth-st, Salesman, Age Office.
SALESWOMAN, young, experienced, awaits engage-
g00d bQokkcsp": »'««««
SALESMAN, firftt class, required for our dress depsrt-
uiont. _ CnugVjlliamsmi & Thomas.
SALESMAN, one used to tlmo payment, no other.
jl 1 l;i mush 1 1 1 g Co;, 301 Smith-sb.
UALFSMAN.-iVuntcd. Junior, for "clothing ; good re
BourkeshCeS rcquucd beehive Clothing Co., cornor
g H I RE of D0 N6aT S T ER.
SHIRE ENGINEER.
APPLICATIONS, addressed to the President, will be
"eived up to 7 0 clock p. in. on Monday, 9th March. 1891,
for the office of ENGINEER to the above flhire, at a re-
muueration of 5 per cent, on all works carried out tinder
nift supervision. Conditions may bo seen at Post Office,
Doucubter. By ordtr.
- FRANK H. THOMAS,
.... Shire Baa _
ft HORTHAND.— Beginners' Class assembles this even
Christie,' 53 Klizaboth-rtJ10 b,UiUea qUarUr- Kalph D'
S1\nT"tlpr0arctl»a
« Sl'O'iT and HOARE,
Official Royal Society of Victoria,
Hole Importers of the Remington Type Writer.
Temple-court.
wT. James's Grammar School, Bourke-st— -Prospectus
i i?nc. ttPlmwrtion. Evening course, Matriculation,
rubllc Service, Llementary. Guinea auorterJy. '
Dr-4to sundries;— Bookkeeping by single
LJ and double entry. Brandon, 374 Gcorae-st. Fitzrov. .
rjiKLEGUAPHIST (23), would take charge two-thirds
X office rcfereuces, moderate salary. Postal, Ago Office.
TRADESMEN.— Bookkeeper, city firm, evenings to
<xce®paro» accouute, clerical work done. Moderate, Age
rnRAVELLER. \yith good connection, article of unlver
JL sal use, wanted. Eiisha Smith, 415 Collins-st.
\A7 ANTED, Brass Band, four performers, Jacobs,
7 Harts nnuual picnic, 7th MarcK J. Alexander, .
zzo Queen-st. ,
VIJNDERfUl ftlemory Improvement System, by ;
. correspondence, thousands pupils, hundred testi
inoniai.-. luforroation free. R. Brown, S. Melb.
YOUTH, jn.stl«ft college, wishes situation inoffico or
commercial ImsincKS. G.. Ago Office.
YOutu, 18, matriculated, desires clerical situation, -
X relercnces. F., N. ftleib. P.O.
YOUTH, office, accu3touicd to" cbrntofnTresldenfe
. i,rai7ruD, preferred. State experience, age, salary ex
pected, W., Prahran P.O.
Situations Wanted. '
Under this heading 14 words charged SlXPKHCS.1
AAA. A. — Notice. — Israel's Male and Kamnp. La cor '
guppjy Com pauy; tek-phono 1093.
AA-A.A.— Notice— Israels Labor Supply Company!" —
215 and 221 Lonsdale-st.
A A.A A.— Notice. —Israel's Female Labor Suppiy
A Company. 5lRusselbsr.
A A. A.— Israel's Fcmalo La nor Supply BraucfiTMl
» LoiiBdale-st-.— Every capacity waiting,
A A., Kiiut.— National Lubor-" Eichiute, 392 Little
Lonrke-st., only relmble medium forjcmployers.
A A., Fact.— Milkers and Axemen, lHnughme»rGa£ 1
. deuers. ftlurried Couples, thoroughly competent, -
waiting. National Labor Exchange. .'
A A., Frit.— Competent Laborers, Tradesmen, waiu -
,D5. ffogaganient, satisfaction ' guaranteed; uo
cnarge. N utlonai Labor Exchange. Telephone 1246.
AT Mrs. M'Uae's, 69 lussell-st.— First class male.
female Scryant8: country orders, special attention.
ATSumuierafic Logau, 179 Lonsdale-st.— Good reliable -
Hands waiting engagements: Butiafaction guaranteed.
AUSTRALIAN Labor Exchange, 189 Queen-st.— Farm _
Laborers, Gardeners, Milkers, Grooms, Axomon.
waiting; ouipioym free.
1" MAKERS' ORIGINAL NON-SOCIETY AGENUY!
J Little Bourke-strccfc west.
Bakors.— Single Hands, Fore. Secoud and Third Hands'
waiting engagement. Trial sollcite4
Sobriotyand competency guaranteed.
Employers free. Tclephono 1246.
BAKERS.— competent Men on application. Trades
Hall, or R. ftioffat, 150 Fitzroy-st., Fitzroy.
BAKERS.— The raostreliablo placo in Melb. is Nou
society, 219 Queen-st.; nuuibera waiting.
BAKER, Geriuau!"6eu6nd "or 'slngio ; first class refer
cncre. G. Hamburg, Hdlwiii's Hotol.
BAKERS.— Good reliablo Men watting; employers '
supplied at Bhortcst notice. 181 BourKe-st. . -
BAa.«te'r'n«ihod bwi' -
flfor Continuation of Thit clatt of
wMStc£«M7,J v
$