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' Shipping.
Turk EST It OUT IS to ENGLAND
By SEVEN DAYS.
ORIENT LINE of STEAMSHIPS.
The following steamships belonging to the Orlont
Steam Navigation Company (Limited) and ttaePaclflo
Steam Navigation 'Company, will leavo as under for
Uondoff ' viri tlie Suez Uanalanfl Naples:— ' ' 1 y
; ;1_ . "" "j ToinT Sydney. Melbourne. | Adelaide.
Garonne. ... 3S7C Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 11
lilgiirlaV;.,. 4666 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 'Feb. 25
. Potosl I 421 1) Mar. 3 Mar. 8' Mar. 11'
Qhluibornzo 3817 .Mar. 17 . Muiv 22 Mar. 25 '
Johii Eldor." J 4152 jMar. ni A prll fi
AnTT-fhe" fecrvico will bo nmfiduinotf by 'succeeding
steamers at intervals of a fortmizht
Tho GARONNE will bo in flohsmi Bay from 5th
February to tho dale of r;uliug, during which timo tho
steam tender 'Flint will leave Sandridgo Hallway Pier
hourly between .9. SO a.in. and 4. SO p;m;,'lo convoy
Intending pasechgcn to and from tbo steamor free, of
chargo, pjissci for which cau he obUIncd from tho
, wen is ;
HufrigemLed rtclpwcica ihrouchout tho voyage. ,
Passoneers hoincwsra rony break the JoUrooy at
Suez, Port Said .and Naples, eoiugoti bya-aucceeahjg
steamer having room. Cargo can bo takco to Naples
; and Marseilles.
Fares to London, Ifi'to 70 guineas ; fiubzUahfil duoi
. Sa. in addition. Passages from London cau be granted
in Melbourne.
Fur plans and full particulars apply to '
K GRKKS and Co., nnd ANDERSON, ANDERSON
and Co., Joint Managers of tbu lino in London, ; ior to
the agents in Melbourne, . .«.
GIBUS, BlHOHT-mnl Co., 88.FHntlors-lano west. ,
TJnTjiCYircONHltTN EES. — ship Carpathian, from
Jjq London.— All CLAIMS against above ship must
bo RENDERED in TRIPLICATE 'to tbo undesigned
' beforo noou onAIondav, ffOth-January.
GIHRH, BRIGHT A CO., agents.
JjTOir L O N D. (TN D 1 U-'E'U T
Loading at tbo . ,
' - 8AKDRTDGB RAILWAY PIER/ 1
Tne splendid clipper ship '
0 A It F A T . II I A N,
A1 at Lloyd e, 1447 -tous,
P. Pkskicucu, commander, , „
Will bo despatched early.
This fine ship, noted for iiar rapid passages, offers a
: good opportunity to tffiippcra of grain, hor wool -spaco ,
being already ongogori. . - . i
Intending passengers are invitod toiispect horfino
saloon accommodation.
For rates of freight or oSoago apply to
G I BUS, OUlUl IT aud Co., Agents. ».
CHARTERS, —The undersigned are open toClIAlt-
TER first-class VESSELS of from SO to 150 Tons
Register, from .Fiji. .
: j T GIBBS, BRIGHT As Co.,
.36 Fil tidora-Ione wrst.
|Ar akINE ESCURsiONS LOYVN TTIE RAY
QUEBNSCLTFF, SORRENTO, PORTSEA,
SNAPPER POINT mid DROMANA. -<
The ' '
' Peoplo's Raereation Steamer,
GOLDEN GROWN,
Will leave n» follovvH, until further notice
'Leaving on Return.
Leaving Sandridgo ...
Railway Plur. Sor- Port- Queens-
rcnto. sea. cliff.
EvciySunday,lt.5a,m... 3:45 p.nu ' 4. 30p.ru.
Hv'y Monday, down, 1 mm 0 a.m. 0.20 a.m. 0.55a.m.
. Every Monday, UI.5 a.m. 3.45' p.m. U.SOn.m.
'Every Wednesday, lb.f» ..8.30" p.m; 4.16p;m.
, EvervThunulity,10.5a.m. 8 p.m. 2.80 p.m.
. Every featuTday, 1.35p.in. o:0 p.in: 1.30 p.m. 4.0 p.m.
Snapper Port. Dro-
Point ' .sea mniio.
KvoryThursday, 10.5a.m. 5 p m. 2.30 p.m. 4 p.ui.
"'FaresT'iucluding Railway .faro: Sunday and' Mon-
day excursion, 3-. GcX ; children, 2s. Return at uny
time during tho season (except special charter), 7s.
Cd.; children, 43. All other days, 6s.; children, 2s.
, Gil. Quecnsciiff to Sorrento and vice versa, .2s. Cd..
? return, Is. Ud. singlo. Tickets to be had as usual at the ,
oiiico on board, at .Sands and M'Dougall's, Gicii',
' Flindors-streot raihvay btation and . at my odlco.
Evening cxcursious every Wednesday evening.
Fares: lady andrgontlouian, 2s. dd,;. slnglo, la. fld.
Leaving SandriUgc, Rajlwuy Piei' S.SO p.m., rcturolug
io timo for 11.30 p in. train. .
(SORRENTO ilOTllLopen to receive visitors.
! Hotel tickets on sale as usual atotflcc on board.
Professor Ivilian'a Bavarian Rand >?IU accompany:
the boat, and at tho Pavilion at the hotel.
P.- J, MARTIN, 30 Swanston-stroet.
'TQ O it' i7 "O N D O . ,.N, .
Via CAPRot GOOD HOPE.
Messrs. MONEY WIGHAM and SONS' (Limited)
Favorlty passengcr ship 4
i IIAM .!' S il I U E,
llOOtous, '
t R. H. Pauku, Commander, J
Will bo dosi)ott;hed fi om Sandrldgc'Rallway Pier
On SATURDAY, 4 tb- FEBRUARY.
The attention of intending paSscngcro for England
is drawn to this vessel's splendid saloon accommoda
tion. Tho cabin;) ure very roomy, well lighted and
Yciuilotctl, and .ct-iall.v minpud for ftvrailie.. Th&y
nro" (ltlod with tho ncca.Hrtrv cnbin furuiturL aud
KEUUINO. te., will llo I'nOVflJliD. : ' '
\ Afi-oxperioiired sunreon accompanies the ship.
' A'milch cow is carnal. 1 :
\VM. .-1,0 A N-E nod Co., ogente for Money Wijram i
and Sons (Limited).
Fnr circulars and furtlior particulars apply to w II.
SIODELKY end Co., 10 liliralieth-gtrcotsouth. '
m iTTll to h O" N D O N ,
O , Via tho CAPE or GOOD HOPE, 1 '
Cnllinir at Capo Town.
' 'Messrs, Money \Yi(;rum and Sons' (Limited)
Favorite. Passcnscr-Steam, hip ' '
N OU T I! I' 11 B E R L A N D,
217S tons. E. S. lUttOT, Commander,
tFiil he despatclieti 'from H.ihton's Bay for LONDON,
. Via CAPETOWN, on SATURDAY, 18th FEBltUAUY.
This steamer's saloon cabins nre' spacious, -well. .
vontllatcil,' and spocially adapted for fatniilos. An ox-
' pcrlencoil uurfe-con.ls ciirricd. Passengers, proceed iup
' by thD Northumborlaiid will'avnld the oxtrcmu beat
wblch prntatlls at .that season of tho year in tho -Bod '
WILLIAM SLOANE and Co., n pen I a tfor Mnnov
IVipram and Sons (Limited). For plums, circulars and
further particulars apply to _ '
WILLIAM SIDDELEY and Co., lO'Etfaabctb-at. S.
rjfTU'B X'slM. COSliV.NY'd STEAJWIdPS
Q Now nuuiiinp at ilcduccd Fares to SYDNEY,
DltlSBANE, .MAIlYBOIiUUGIl, BOCKIIAMPTON,
TOWNSVILLE, and ail QUEENSLAND l'ORTS.
From Saudridpu Railway Pier.
JjYEEMOON, This Day, at 1U p.m-
WENTWOKTU, on Wednesday, 1st February.
To FIJI.
OUNGA, front Sydney, on or about 10th February.
To NEW 'CALEDONIA.
GOVERNOR BI.ACKA LL, from 'dydncy, January 27.
Passengers and luggage conveyed to Sundndge freo.
No canto received for lyeemoun- to-day.
W. VIDDELEY ami Co., A;eiits,10 Elirabotli-strect.
F5TEAM to 'SYDHEY". NiAVCASTI.E, BRISBANE,
?) MARYllOROUGii and ROCKUAMITON.— Tho
foilowinc stoamera will leave when practictible:—
ItEURA ....' I Titcsdav, at 4 p.m.
CHEVIOT Thursday, at 1 p.m.
BARUABOOL I Saturday, at 12 noon.
From the ACSTUALIAN WHAItl.
Fares to Svducv :
Saloon, £2 : return, £a JOs.; steerage, 20s.
Return tickets available for three months.
Steerage passengers victualled, and 'beds are prtn
Cargo for Newcastle not received on day of sailing.
W.M. HOWARD SMITH and SDNS, Market-street.
T""E" A M to G E E L O N O.
B. S. E D I N A
.Loaves Queen's Wharf dally at 10 x.m.,
Returning front Gcclong at 4 p.m.
Cargo carried at _ls. per ton.
Fares :
First-class. Sceond-ciasa.
Eingle. ji.: return, 6s. Single, 2s.; return, lis.
Calling at
l'ORTA RLIN GTON
Every Thuretiay.
W. HOWARD SMITH and SONS, ilarket-streel.
ECU LA It . STEAM COMMUNICATION to
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, calling at Adelaide
(under contract with tho Western Australian Govern
ment).
The S.S. MACEDON
. Will SAIL from South Wharf on Friday, 10th Feb
ruary, at 11 o'clock, for AJLauy, taking, etugo a'd
puoengen (to be transhipped per Otwuy) for Vaaso,
llunbary, Frsmantlo ond Ciiampion Ray,
faght
RHlDPlng.
ablo, with passengers and cargo
i To ADF.LAIDk.
For the Adelaide BU»ihipCoinJ«>y
— — Shii Master. , Daft of Bailing..
' I January.
S0TRALIANAUf T. W. c"o';ol'.O"whsIf0Ul'
At 12 o'clock noon, from Queen s Bart.
ALDINOA (0.0dna;« SuTday 'ub'.1'
VICTORIAN... . .! JohnM'Leau..v ..IsatujdiYj tw
"To NEW ZEALAND, Via BLLIf and DL.
For the Union Steamship Company of Now Zc
; i limited). -
— - — — "j - January'
TE ANAU IM. Carey "|Tupsdnyj«Ut.l
At 11 o'clock a.m., from Queen WhtuL,
ARAWATA (w. F- Sinclair -Eoy. 7th
ROTOUAUANA.. T. Underwood -nwday. 1
ROTORUA lilnmmT"""'' ..Tueaaay. /i»u.
t5Xiu;frd"soun D
fTinw and Weather Permitting
, — — 1 7 January.
TE ANAU lit. Carey Tnestiajsglst.
: TCTHOItlTrKA ami
Via BLUFF and DUNED1N.
j 1 February. .
ALHAMBRA . . . .bohn M'Iniosb' -|About Saturday,
-1 'Ln I10J3ART- , I
1 — ' — " ' "t"1 T January.
'TE ANAU— ;...|m. Caroy-
TXifEW. EE ALAND, from SYDNEY.
— t — February.
HERO Thomas M'Geo.. AhouJnd, via
WAICATH'U .... E. Wbooler wcjnn
rAliothorpardcuiare'KrriaSXR'burne. .
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAyi-
GA'nONCOMPANY.-Tho comnatis stoamsb.ps
Willbodi-spatehcd with lierMaJeety sMollgaatoUows -
J Tyjj g" g'ji
. Steamer. Tns. |||
I ut-i,
--"Jan. 20 Fob. 1 Feb. 3
. lay 3SS7 Feb. 0 Feb. 10 Fob. IV
ROsfelTA, Louiibu via n_ . - .Ur,,. «
; Gallo 3502 Fob. 3. March l March J
TAiidtbrncefprth every Tltarnita "wlL
will bo conveyed nlohgaldc the Btcamcrs by Wo 11
fcm. train front Spencer'StreoL, oil flfty of tfaulng,
BMtsengS"ym7Siargo booked to London Itely.
Egypt, India. China an3 Japan at moderate rates.
For furthor information apply at tho company a
ofliccs. SOMitrkot-lmildingfl, Colllns-strcot wost.
GEORGE WITHEKB, Superintendent. . ' '
PteNlNSULAH and ORIENTAL _8EAMSH7Pt
M I U Z AT O U E,
From London, Ac.
NOTICE to CONSIGNEES. ..
Cargo ox tills vcflnel will bo LANDED from moms
lighters at Colo's Wharf, and consignees will require
,;to Have entries ready and tnko delivery of goods on
.landing, otherwise they will be carted to Cole a shed
al Lighterage from tho Heads will bo at 'consignee's
o)ti)ouso. GEOuai.; WITHERS, Supcrliiteudont.
V""7rX CAFE M GOOD 7T6 FE.
Messrs. GREEN'S RLACKWALL LTNL of
PASSENGER SHIPS.
For LONDON,
'i Via the CAPE of GOOD HOPE,
'To bo despatched from Sandridgo ftallway Pier
1 r . . On the 1st FhBUnAR\ ,
< , The magnificent ijassener anlp'
s n "a n n o n». ,
, . i Al at Lloyd's,
. : 1300 tons,
IL P. Si'iuoENB, Commander.
'TJio SALOON CABINS aro specially suited for
ftmilies, ftnd fittod with cabin furniture, .aru also un
usually roomy, well lighted, ami tborougbivyeiibi-
lated. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S UATUKOOMS.
Bedding and h!l cabin rcquialtca prmnded.
1 Return tickets issued.
' Each slup is nceompanlod by a surgeon,
: For Ytfllght or. pawngc, circulars, plans, Ac., apply '
to J. 11. WHITE and Co.. 40 Wlllhin-street.
DEVITT arid MOORE'S -AUSTRALIAN LINE
For LONDON.
Via CAPI5 of GOOD .HOPE,
Posit ivclv calllng'at
Capo 'i'own and SI. Helena. ,J
The splendid and favorile passenger Ship
S O B R AON,
. 24fl0"tons register,
Lieut. Jambs A. Klmslie, Commander,
W bo'desnntched
SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY,
lifer saloon' » upwards of 100 ft. IoiK'j-plnno9j/Aa.,nro
provided. She is' fitted only forn limitod mitnber of
fifcomUelmis passengers. All overcrowdiiig will'therc-
fdra'be'ftvoidud, thus rendering her a roost 'ellgime
opportunity fbr pnssbngers desiring comfort. ,
To-bo followed by-tho
.. . Ship RODNEY.
, J For plans and fnfermatlon apply to
!: I WILLIAM CROSBY and -Co., agents, 14 Queen-
street. " .
STEAM to TASMANIA;ThoT.S.N. COMPANY S
steamships leavo as under: —
For irOEART.
' TASMAI7, from South Wharf, on Wednesday, 5th,
' at 12 o'clock.
For LAUNCRSTON. ,
.FLE4DPH8, from Quo.m'e Uliarf, on Tuegdny, 1
. 3isi, at 10 n.iu.
HANG ANA, Friday, 3rd Fcbraaryvntl p;m.
! Time tables on application.
i CHARLES -HUDSON, Agent, 1 Queen-street.' '
" QUMMEU 'EXCURSIONS to tSMANIA
kTho TASMANIAN STEAil NAVIGATION .COM
PANY aro now, issuing REI'URN 35XCUUSION
TICKETS available for TWO MONTHS from date of
issue, at the following reduced rates
, To HOBAUT DIRECT—
j jSaloou. 5 0 0
Steerage SO 0
VIA LAUNOESTON—
' Saloon, nnd firet-clasa roll b.0'0
Do, ami second-class mil «... <16 0
btccrr.ge,- da (without provisions).. 212 0
To LAUNCESTON— .
Saloon........,,; 8 5 0
, Stcerago (without provisions) 1 10 0
Artaugomcnfs have been tnoric with 'tho railway
company to provide passengers travelling withsataou
tlukots .and nccond-Uaga rail with cushions in second-
class carriasres.
, I Luggage will bo convoyed to and from steamers arid,
railway free of cost.
- ' Passengers taking out excursion tickets will be ex
pected to confine thomselvcs to tbo routo for which
they book to return.
(RETURN TICKETS available for THREE MONTHS
will bo Issued ut current rates of passage.
CHARLES HUDSON, agent, 1 Queen-atrcoL
CMTEAM to WARRNAMBOOL, BELFAST and
PORTLAND.
The -Western Stcaiu Navigation Company (II- -
mlted) will despatch steamers for tho above porb as
under (if practicable):—
S. S. NELSON 1 Every Tuesday, at 4 p.m.
8j3. JULIA PERCY j Every Friday, at 4 p.m.
Fares: Saloon (single), 12s. 6d.; return, £1 ; steer
age (single), Os.; return, 10a.
!Cargo received at Queen's Wharf, foot of William-
St3oliN THOMPSON, agent, 13 Markct-bulldlnga,
William-street.
THY II E W I L L I A M S.
fB BAY 'EXCURSIONS
To QUERN.iCLIFF. PORTSKA, SORUICNTO,
SNAPPER TOINT and DROMANA,
To Qneenscliff, Ponlson and Sorronto
- Leaving on Return—
1 Leaving Sandridge— Queans-
i cliff. Portseo. Sorrento
£ilturday;jan. 23,1.3u p.in.i 4p.nu 4.8b p.m —
Sunday, 'Jan. -23, 11 a.m. ::!4.2o p.m 3.40 p.m —
Monday, Jan. 30, up <0.30 a.m!f>.4f» a.m —
Monday, Jan. 30. 10 a1m...;4.25p.m;3.iiJ p.m 3.15 p.m
Tpesday, 'Jan. 8l, 10a.m. -.14.25 p.in|3.40 p.m 3.15 p.m
Wodricsday, Fob. 1, cliartcrc3
Tliurtmay, Feb. 2, churLorcd.
"ToTNAPPKit POINT and DROMANA:
Per PHAROS
" Snappori Dro-
» Point, rnaoa.
'Saturday, Jan. 1.30-p.m. ........ 3.30 p.m4.30p.m
Sunday, Jan. 29, 11 a.m. 5 p.m. ( A p.m..
Monday, Jan.' 30, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m,
Thui&day, Feb. 2, 10 a.m 5 p.m. 4 p.m.
Friday Feb. 3, 10 a-in. 6 p.m. I 4 p.in,
Gipncy'8 Brili3h baud accumpouies Williams.
'.Fares.— Suuduys and Mondays, nay rotum 3s. OtL;
.children, 2s.; all -other days, avaiiablo for day of
.iMuo ouly, 5s.; children, 2s. (>d. Tickets, available
.fur rotuni any timo <luriug.tho eeason (chartered days
excepted), 7s. 3d-; childrou, 4s. TICKETS for the
Wiiliams aro obtainable at the njudcrs-sircot rail-
way Mtatiun, covoilng the railway aud boat Lure, at
-the abovomenj'ioned rates.
Note.— Dn vturday evouiogs the Williams poasen-
gci-3 will bo conveyed to Melbourne by special train if
steamer is n»l<uf> in liuie for tho hali'-ftntji oighL. , ,
JAMES DEANE aud Co., 19 Market-street.
TF7t X CU-ltSTO N S to MOUD1ALLOC.
. Tbo steamer
Q U E E N S C L I F F
EVERY SUNDAY
1 (Wctahcr permitting).
'From Quren's w'narf, at L39 p.m.
From fcjii»dridgc,'2.S0 p.m.
Froui St. lUida, 3 p.m.
'Return fares, 2s.; children half-price.
Refroslimenus on board.
Dinner at ? . 'JO, Is- Cd.
1 TlOR :DRtAL\NA.— rtichooror Littlo Angelina ro-«
cfciviog-curgo at tho new dock, leaving Saturday
v o vonlng. P. PIDQTO.
ifLARA, New Dock, Melbourne, RECEIVES CARGO
j for all parts Western i'ort. Sails Saturday, 28th
Inst. Ths. Thompson, agent.
rhnUE INDEMNITY FIRE and MARINE INSUR-
I ANCE COMPAN Y of AUSTRALASIA
(JJmitcd).
Capital,. £250,000.
Head Offices : Collins-street West, Melbourne.
Directors : lion. C. J. Jcnner (Choiruiau), lion. Wm.
-M'Culloch, W. G. Sprigg, Wm. l'ohon, Jus. M'Culloch.
Doner to Lend ou Mortyaso, in sums of £500 aud
upward?.
Agents wauled in districts where tbo company is
inot represented.
, ROBERT C. ANDERSON, Secretary
HE SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY
(Limited),
lic'ud Ollico: .Melbourne.
Capital : Registered, One ilUliou Sterling.
Paid-up, £50,000. Utscrvo Fund, £25,000.
DIRKCTORS:
W. Iv. Thomson, Cbainnan.
W. W. Douche, Vico-ebuirman,
Edward Langtou | F. W. Proll
Duvld Moore I H. llowurd Smith, jun.
MARINE RISKS accepted on favorable couditioaa.
THE INSURED participate in PROFITS.
.Oil AS. KENNIK, Secretary.
II. YOUNG, Cu9tom House Agent, Licensed
« Port Ganger, 101 Collins-streot west-
CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES
Fueod'wltb com autWafpateh
-Grtf dwurtdjfannrttd f
1. Morchandlao. -
gINGltR'a AT 2 M. PER WEEK.
gEWINO N0 ADDITION TO THE PRICE
ni/trACiiiNEa .
,(VB FOR INTEniSST OR OTHER
<. CHARGES.
Cf INGEIl'S
the best for the faiuey.
SEWING '
ioter cent, discount
' FOR CASH.
Machines
THE BEST FOR TAILORS
SINGER'S
A CHILD CAN USB THEM.
CtiOTO
J) » PER CENT. FOR CASH.
MACHINES
OR 2s. Od. PER WEEK.
SINGER'S
FOR MANUFACTURERS
SEWING
ALWAYS THE BEST.
Machines
ARE NOW TUB CHEAPEST
Cj INCER'S
Q . UNPARALLELED DF.HAND.
tjEWIKO .
J) TIIRE&QUARTERS OF ALL
MAOIHNES
. THE SEWING MACHINES
Singer's
SOLD-THROUGHOUT THE
WORLD
(PtKWING
© ARE -MADE BY TOE SINGER
Machines
MANUFACTURING - Oil-
l'ANY.
B1NGERS
10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
FOR CASH,
SEWING
OR 2a. Od. PER WEEK.
Machines
TOE MOST DURABLE.
SINGERS 1
TOE MOST POPULAR.
SEWING
' BENT BY RAIL. ,
Machines
ready tor use.
Singers .
ARE ONLY MADE BY
Sewing
THE SINGER MANUFAO-
, . TURING ,
Machines .
company.
SINGER'S , . " ' . ,
AT 2s. Cd. PER WEEK.
lTj EWINO
© WmiOUT, ANY ADDITION
m/aAcniNEs
' X7JL . TO THE PRICE TOR
JNTKICICST.
; I -BRANCHES IN THE COLONIES
"li/irELBOURNJS, I
IyA . . COItNIdlt of BOURKEand
. KUSSKLL STItKfiaB.
BTHTZKOY,
JO 01 GERTBUDE-SXREET.
Emehald-hill,
- 192 CLARENDONVSTREET.
iRAIIRAK,
JL ,115 CHAPEL-OTREET.
W ALDINGTON and Co.,
ELI2L\BETH-STRE ET.
CARLTON,
C2 LYGON-STREET. ,
_ Stock« and SUnrod. "
ALLI/.NCK, Victoria, National, Southern, Colonial
Mutual Iitflnranco, L&nglands, Opera House
Shores Bought. Bills discounted. M'illdor. Griffiths.
AU.nTUALIAN Mining Inwstinont, Belmont, box-
by, North Shcuandoah, Sbouundoah, Princess
Uagmars, Bought. Willder, Grilllths, 22Coltin-6trccb
West.
HEWING Jifalting, West End ; Sydney, Castle"
tnaino Brcwerv, Ballarnt Bank, Lunglanas
foundry, Molboiirrio Woollen Mills, Bought. "VviUdcr,
Griffiths.
ClOM.MKBUlALi National, Lund Mortgage, Colonial,
/ Victoria, City, Oriental, New. Zealand llauk
'Shares Bought, . Willdor. (iriilltbe, Collins-strcot.
OOD IN VKSTMDNf - for >£160<L
FOR SALE,
By order of oxooutors,
SHARES In a JOINT STOCK COM!1 ANY
Which has' beou
PAYING
From lOta 20 PKtt CENT. DIVIDENDS
During the last 12 yoarB. <
lEarly application to
II. BYRON MOORE and MACLEOD,
Tile-Exchange.
"B Of NT STOCK, Economic, AuRtrahan Dopo'sit,
Land Mortgage, Federal, Now Zealand, Aus-
tralian Freehold, Banking shares Bought. Willdor,
Griffiths. ' .
MADAME Uerrys, Loughlins, Lone Hands, Berry
Consols, Uiitoria, Lord Harrys, Hepburn Es-
Home Paddocks,. Bought. Willder, Griffith?.
EtkoFoLITA.N , Brighton.Bondlgo, UeolongGaa,
Debentures, Viet.»rlan Tramway, Victorian
Pennanont Building Society Shares Bought, Willder,
GriilltliHJ
/S.UEliNS Birthdays, Balmorals, Butos, Long
Tunnel/ North Long Tunnels, Dukes, Cans-
bronks, South Clunes, Garibaldis, Bought. WiUdeiyj
Griffiths. .
" (iuLDsOuoifGlG, M'Culloch, Permewuii, Om-
: o.\'» nibtiB, Mutual Storo, Trustees Executors,
ThbairO' Uoval, Coffco Palace, Victoriau 'Tramways,
Bought. Willdor, Grilllths.
nrSi.N Srhi7res.liltu;lioifa, ritanhojjo, Montagu, JliT-
o gollie, CliffH, Cumberland, Lmprof.s Victorias,
Orients, Alfreds, l'rluco Ueorgos, Bought. WlUder,
Grlifiths. .
>IN Shares.— L'orriwallfl, Monhigu Extended, Bla-
5. cholf Extouded, North Brothers' Home, North
Alfreds, llought. Willdor, Griffiths, Collins-strcct.
WORKING Miners United, Egertmm, Band au<l
Albions, Long Tunnel Extendeds, South
CluncH, Auatr.'.las'um Conwola, Bought. Willder,
Griffiths.
Suuday Serviced. _ . .
7tT BAD TENANTJlY."- Subjoot of discourso to-
morrow evening, 7 o'clock, Foresters' Hall,
Swun-tdrcui, Riehniond.
''"DDRb7SSfor lioFncharcbgnors, Sunday "week,
Victoria Theatre, Kuierald-hill, W. Uorrio Johua-
ton.
a LB.;RT-STFtEBT BAKHST C11UKGII. — Uov. P.
Bailhaehc will Preach morning and evening.
Tif EUATiON 111 arrangements prevon'tliig 'Mr.
Ch&s. Inglis Leaving Melbourne until next
week, ho \rill Preach to-inorrofr evening, at 7 o'clock,
In Temperauco-hail, Lus-icil-slreot. Piiml -Address. '
" No collection.' 'Sankoy'a hymns.
ih 7 ND tho Spirit and' tho Brido Say Ooutc I"—
, < Gospel Hall, 8uullay morning, Mr. Lemmon;
-'evening, 5tr. alvain. .
A' SEUYIGE, liTcepective of suet, held Lord's Day,
moruihg' at 11 o'clock, Carlton liaU, Princers-
street "(Ittto Uellly-Btreet) to romemher the Lord's
death ti.l die come. Christians earnestly invited,
"i Do this In rctneinbrancc of me."
"V'T l n is'i'tAN GilAt'KL, LYGON-STREET.
7 Mr. J. J. HALEY'S Subject :
f WnY I AM A CHUfcSTIAN, AND NOT AN
INFlDi.L.
All Seats aro Free ; No Collection.
"H > APTIST CHAPEL, tJUnley-atrecc, Richmond.—
JQ. Sunday ScrvJoo : Aloruing, li ; evening, 7.
iltev. Jauies lvlor, pastor. . '
"ff VAPTIHT UliURCJf, Brunswick.— Kov. W. It.
-Hiddlestmio will Preach to-morrow morning, at
11 ; Service of Song in tho cvoning, at 6.30. The dliolr
will meet Uiiscvening at_7.30 ;
5 >APTUT O'iiUKCH, Lriinea'strect, St. Hilda.—
J.S'Ttcv. Wni. Cuttlo' Preaches moniing a»d evoning.
B ), Al'TlST UliUltlJli', Gcorge-atreet, Fitzroy.—
Thomas Porter, pastor (D.V.), will Preach—
morninL-ll,'ovcning at 7. Cbmrnnnion at close.
WnrLE LffThiSTlAN.-Jtev. F.' W. "Uourno, dele-
Qjl gato from Etiglish Coufcreucu, Preaches,
Morning, Ilotham ; evening, Uore-alreet, Fitzroy.
Lectures : Monday, Hotlium, " llomancc of Evauglli-
satiou"; Thursday, Wodeyan Church, Brunswick-
street, Fitzroy. "Billy Bray."
B ' li HUN S W 1C KSTKEbT WESLUf. CHUROU.-
Preachers to-morrow: Morulng, Hev. H.
Howard ; evening, ltev. J. S. Greer, oPTasmania.
TnAliiN MEilOitlAL CllUftOU, "Orderly-room,
corner of Victoria-parudo nnd Powlott-etreet,
Bust Melbourne.— To-muriuw forenoon, Rev. G. W.
Adatn ; evwiting, Mr. Alex. Stewart, M.A.
TTjronrSritS ET P R iRYVEUIAN CHURCH, .
Emorald'hill. — Rev. A. F. Knox will Preach
' morning at 11, evening nt_7. _ _
jr-VliALMkKS CIIURCIR" K'fstermhllL— The ftcv.
ii» A. Al'Nieol uiil Preach morning and evening.
JlilitldTADELI'illAN LECTURES, Albert Hall,
Brldport-stroot, Albort Park, To-morrow, 7.
Mr. UarUiugo, "The Christian's Hope." Free.
/HRISTJA NC II A PEL (corner of "Swanston and.
6 , Littic Lonsdale Streets).
Mr. IL DICK will PREACH
On SUNDAY EVENING
At 7 o'clock.
Seats frco. No collection.
HRIST1AN CUAPEIj, Jugridgeatreet, Colling-
wood.— Mr. X dliam SmeUlcy Preaches to-mor-
row oveuing at 7 o'clock.
jFHUkCU of CHRIST, Emerald-lull Freemasons'
CJ HalL— Mr. J. P. Wright Ptoacbw the Gospel tov.l
! Sunday Services.
CHURCH of CHRIST, Prahran, City Hall, rear.
Y 0 ®c0 >a'acei Cliai>cl-etreeL — Mr. A. Dickson,
C\\>IJ,tNS-STiu:KT fiAl'TIKT CHURCH Hot. |
/ . Simuel Chapman wiU rreach to-inorrow, i
morning and evening. j
Rev. David Jones, of Denbigh, North Wales,
Preaches tomorrow, morning and oTcning.
€ON G REGA'rf()N AL CilURCH, Westbary-strect,
East St. KUda. — To-momiw, moruing aud overl
ing, Mr. Fenton.
V>AST M KLBOURNE CONGREGATIONAL
OIIURCIL— Rev. i). Mcailowcroft will Preach
t<>-)iiorrow— Morning, 11 ; evening, 7 o'clock.
Evangelistic hall, fciilugton-atreot, coi-
litigwood. — Gospel Services, Sunday evening, at
7-_ free. .
IGRJiE CHURCH ENGLAND, Collingwood. Sub-
IL jeet: ThoSabbath " — Morning, U; Baptisms,
eveniug, Prayer meeting. Kitisman, mlnistor.
> HTiilEB lllatiusSION SOXWi'Y, Masonic Hall.—
m? Mr. Atkins Lectures to-morrow evening. Sub
ject—" Tho AtonoiuonL"
iVFdIJU;!?!1 WKSFKYAN CHUItoa—
\?T Preachers to-morrow: Moroing, Mr. Brown ;
ovcnlng, Rev. W. L. Blnks.
(1 OS PEL Address, Sunday week, Victoria Theatre,
T Kincrald-hili, W. Corrlo Johnston.
/S OSPEL IlALL, Ifoddlo-Btrcet.— Oospol Ad-
XJT dresses delivored' Sunday aftoreoou, half-post
3. Come aitd welcome. Scats frco.
. OPEL IIAJJj, Richmond.— Two young Bro-
\JT thron wilt Preach tho gospel, 7.30. Young
mon ca>cclally Invited. .
i ( R-I oi'E— Tho Truo Christxaa's' HopoT" Locture,
J Jt Sunday, 7. If. I>. Ilordingo, Albert Mall,
Bridport-strcet, Albert Park.
V| ETHODIST FREE 'ciRHtOU, Goorgo-fltreet,
;lvJL Fitzroy.— Rov. John Btuton (of Goelongy
Preaches, Sunday morning and ovenipg.
MISSION HALL, Wollln»toi)-utreoL— Gosi«d Ail-
dress, at 7, MUow 1 am to bo coved f solo, 1
: 1 'tis the Saviour. All Invited.
MR. NEVV MISSION Elf URCIC
, Btoombcrg-stroct, I5ant Collingwood,
Will be Opened for Dirino Services
On SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1882,
An EVANGELIST will preach, morning, at IL
Uev. T. MASTEUMaN, afternoon, at 8.
: Mr. GEO. DJBDIN, evening, at 0.30 n.m.
On MONDAY, 80th JANUARY,
A TEA MEETING
j Will bo held at 0.3Q p.m,
( Clmlr to he taken at 8 o'clock.
Tickets ik. Gd. each.
NEW ClUJitCH, EaeWru-hUl.— Morning, Kev. J.
J. Thornton ; 'evening, Mr. J. Pitman, of
Adolaldo, on "The Good Samaritan," Luko x. Ser
vices 11 and 7.
jQ i- K B Z u o v a ET-
SUNDAY;EVENING L150TUHE3. '
' Mr. THOMAS TVALKEB
' . l e o run e s '
At-tho aboro placo
! ' TOtIORROW'(SUNDAY-EVENING)
i '.' Subjoot,
! MATEUIAEISM nuit Sl'IIUTOAUSM. '
Doors opcn 'G.C0; Lcoluro at 7.
: , . Admission ,as Llaual. -
PRIM I'iiVE METHODlWCU URCII ES— Brans-
wick, Rov. W. II. Walton. Esseudon. Mr.
'Sweet, Roy. Walton. Wiliiamstowo, Evangclistio'
Services. . >
|57cUMONL) PROG RKI VIC LYCEUM, Tempo-
Jtv rancolIalLCIiurnh-Ktrcei.
' A TRANCE LECTURE
WiU bo given through
' Mr. ARTHUR/ on Sunday oveuing at 7.
i Visitors are Invited.
RjToTiMUN'D PROGRirs.SIVE LYCEUM, Tempo-
tOXij rauco Hall, Church-sticct, Sunday, 11 a.m,,
Mr. Vtovor's Lectnrc3. Vlbitors invited.
OtoHXioND ODDFELLO WS' 1 1 ALL, Church- '
stroet. — Sunday evening, 7 o'clock, A. Stewart
ODriJ.' Wclr will delivor AddrufcHaa.
SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN SERVICES to-mor-
row, 11, 7, Sandridge Temperance Hall, Lliardot-'
street. l<turltz Carlson, pastor.
SOUTH YARIlA PKKSilYTKRIAN CHURCH.—
Tho ltov. D. S. Maxwell Preaches morning ; Rev.
I). M'Kenzio, evening.
T, ANDREW'S i'RLSBVTEl'J AN CHURCH, Carf-
V7> ton.— Rev. W. H. Scott will l'roach, inornlrig at
11 ovunlng.at7.
nf. GEO HUE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wei-
to lington-slrcet, Collingwood. — Morning, Ilov.
Daniel M'Konzie ; evening, Rev. D. S. Maxwoll.
MT. GEORGE'S PRESBYTERIAN CfiURCii, East
'© St. Kilda.— Rev. J. Lawrence Ronton!, M.A.,
Preaches ;uonilng and evenlmr. . .
8T, .JAMES'S OHURCif.— The Rev. J. Swindells
will Preach to-inorrow, morning and. evening.
f H1ABEUNACLE, Saekvillo-Htreet, Collingwood.—
fi. Mr. Chorbury, Morning, " Tho Ovcrllowlng ,
Fountain evening, " Plain 'hilk about salvation."
fl TEMFERANCE HALLr itus«el!-Ktree\7eiwrics
ingUs, at 7 o'clock. Sankey's hymns. No col-
Iccllnn. _ __
f j ij "SCOTS' (Juuucii.— Rov. Charles Strong
JL Preaches .morning; and Lectures ovening,
"Lossons.from Carlyle." '
fuOWN IlALL, Prahran.- A Gospel Address to-
. J. morrow ovening, at 7.30. Scats free. No col
lections.
pripWN H ALL, fjami'j Mr. »V atson Preaches
jS Cos»el to-mon'.w nvcmng, ante-room, Tempo- <
. ranee Hall. Prayer meeting Monday evonings.
nryjWN HALL, St." iiflda — Advent Lectures ;
i eighth, to-morrow evening 7 o'clock. G. W,
GUllngs, pastor.
TTNIOlO'lEMORlAli C11UKG1I, Hotliam.— Rev.
Dr, Gilclirist Preaches to-morrow, morning aud
evening
UNITARIAN CHURCH, Ea3t«rn-hill..-Mra. Web"
' stor Preaehes— Morning,' 11. livon'ing acrvicQ
discoutinued for the present. '
V(TtcTORlA - PARADE CONGREGATIONAL
V CHUflOli.— Ib v. llnbort Doy will rreu.-:h to-
morrow, morning and evening. _ -
MEUTollltNE BA"i>TldT CHURCH Scr-
T V yioes conducted by Kovs. Clarke, Burton and
Isaac; morning 11, evening 7.
WTftTRbTMBLBOURNE IN D M' E NDEN CHUB Oil,
yV Will. jun-strcet North.— Special Fuaexal .Ser
mon to tho Young. Sunday evening.
JNDBOR INDEPENDENT C11URCII, Pool-
street.— Lecture to-morrow ovening, 7 o'ulock,
Rev. James 3)urcbott— "Christianity aud Culture."
ProfesaiODaT hlngftgemi3nG9,
(Uuder this heading fourteen woras charged SixrwccB.)
LTO Voice vnntcd, "to complete quartotto, for
SumLvy ovening leutuiuy at Opera House.
Anplj-, by letter only, stating terms, V. A. S. Choir,
84 tussoil-streoL . .
APPiCATlONS uro hereby" invited until tho 19th
proximo, from duly qualified Kcdicol Gcutle-
,men to act us Medical Adviser to tho United Oonoral .
Sink Fuud of lleody Croc!:. Applications to bo ad-
dressod to tbo uudersfgned, from whom -all informa
tion can bo obtained, B. llcluis, Roedy Crook. Reedy
Crcuk, 2Glh January, 1SS1
B'uOKKelPEH wanted ; ono who has a knowledge
of the stationery business preferred. Apply,
with copies of testimonials, to No. 437, Ago office.
Salary £2 10s. _
f filEAOHEU, eenificjaed, prepares candidates
J. touchers' rmd civil acrvieo examiuatious by cor-
reapoudence. ilagi?ter, Age office.
" Siiuatnous Wanted.
Under this heading fourteen words charged Sixpence.
: a T Miss Cowen'K, 22 Ivonsdalo-st. (ICstablishcd
jpb 1350).— Malo, Fonntlo Servants,' eyory capacity,
wait engagement.
"d > AlvEti.— AYantod, Situation, bread and snmli
it S goods, town or country. W.TL, 102 Hoddle-fit. .
OUT Trade.— Light Finisher, single, wants cou- .
eta nl work In country. Boot Finisher, Ago office.-..
bKK\vStf,"lusT"arrTvbd from Europe. 20 years'
j£> osperience; testimonials, colonial roforooces.
B:, Age office. . ''
'/) AULLECYOii cr Tinwkcejier ; underetands 'cou-
\ ystruction of wooden bridges. H., 87 Capcl-st. ' 1
AitDENElt, practical, lidrUworking, desires on-.
XT gagement ; reforcncoa' written and-1 personal.
C'.lK., Ago olljcc.
"VT ADYi comforta6io homo7 wouliTtoko charge ono,
j j twocliildreu;uuexcoptiouablcrofcreuccs. Mo-
ther, Age office. ' - .
jf aDY, youngs wishes engagement, Christian homo,
q j help, companion ; country ; uoeilary. 11 Mouth,"
Ageofllca.. - . ' < r '
rt( .ifLVTJiKRaud Grindery.— SituaTion required,hmg
Hi .experience, good country. «,'otjneetion ; can com ,
imiitd a good trade; 12 years' oxperienco ; roforeuco .
satisfactory. J.C., Age office.
"AN, young, wunta wiudoyiuent at plain ;wuntlng.
)?mploymeJit principal object. . Lettors'Johu-
son, c!\ro of Smith, Itoyul Ltfiicbcon Rooms, Slophen
be, Melbourne. ' .
AN, young, wants sltuatiou"; expcrlenccddriver;
good references ; baker or etorc. Driver, Ago
. .
MARRIED. Couple waiting eiigugcroout, farm or.
station ; one child. i>. S.t S. VaiTa post ofllco. ,
lr "fcSTJfiirToiior— Wluited, to apprcntieo a youth ;
it I to the tailoring business; premium given.
Address A. B., Victoria House, Millawyn-strcct, Eouth
Yarra,
a "ILLEIL Sitoncmau or (ieueral wanta situation;
Jji lirst-dass reference. Ai»ply It. Bodiugton, mill-
wfiirht, ftjelbmtrne.
Tf > ifo f OG RAFh f C i>rinr (focnulo) wantyHituatlon ;
JL highly reconuueuded by preaont employers.
1', 7,., Age office. ;
TERVaST,' superior, elderly, Engilch ; references ;
low wages ; Housckeejjers waiting. 25 Russcll-
st. S. '
rBAo Grocers.— As Assistautor brancli manager ; ago
J. 24 ; good references. L. J., Post Office, Barkly,
Victoria. .- -
rlTTTMlLLEl.-Wanted, Situation in mUi com- ;
8 peteut in all its branches. Miller, 165 SantU-st.
FRzroy
rA?;ii"ixu, family, wanted; white shirts, 4d;
Yv AppjyJ.P., PoJt Office, Cuulllcld.
'w v rjDuWV cidcriy, wanta fjituathuj, houselceepor,
W ono or two gentlcinon ; highesfrcferences.-
92 Lygon-st.
X 'ATIDUW, resjKrcUble, aa working housekeeper ;
VV fond of children ; good refcrchco. E. W.,
Ageoffico.
WfuMAN, respectable, wants Situation us cook;
YV rood refvrti«c»« ; German. W.S., Ago office.
' . .oicuaiffoiiB Vacant.
Under tliia heading fourteen words charged StxrKXCK.J
ROUT 50 TAlLOUErfriES WAlPI'ED.
Coat, Vest Shirtmakeramul Shirt Finishers.
ROWLEY'S
Clothing Factory, 105 Flinders-streetreost
APPRENTICES) CROATS
AVIMtEN'TlCKS V TO 4 VESTS
APPRENTICES J I MACIllNB
good mole finishers wanted,
4s. and 4b. Cd. per dozen.
WANTED.
At the Branch Factory, Footscray,
. Apprentices to Coata. Yosts and Maehino.
ITTt. irnodTailorcsses. Coat, Vest, Trousers Hands,
A flSdnoriatoff t'work 'Yictoriau Clothing'Faetory,
Situations Vacant. ' '
APl'U EN TICK"- Tt eipockible well-educated Youth
for : drapery business; arraogemonta . can bo
rnado fnr board if 'necessary- Letters only, to Draper,
'.jSargood, BuilcrA N'lchol, FHndcrs-st. «
a - Pi'RENTiCK wanted for stomping. Apply Sff "
Little Collins-st. VV. '
API ' iriJNl'l uE and Improver wanted. IL Kcgene,
hairdresser, 90 EUzabcth-st.
A-PpRliNT ICES to the vests, 2 wautod.McS. i)orey,
333 Albcri-rtL, Eroerald-hilL
jC PlMtEN'ntTKd and improvere to the dressmaJ:(ng
xa wanted. Apply sharp, next door Ball & Welch.
Pf'REN T IC i;,"u)on tiil Tom-doy. Mr. WilffamK, !
monumontal mason, ElUabetiKt. Nn opposite
the Havmarkot. ,
;A and Apprentices to tho dressmakiu
,c\ wanted. Mlas Beat, 100 Toorak-ni., S. Yarra.
A SSISTANT Bookkocper required. Apply Whoio-
'J\ . sale, Ago ofBce. '
AT ifeitfi, Scfiiesa '& Qo FUndero-LWaalc
Braidiug Machinists, Apjwoutlcce sod Bn-
IWovctb to macnine.
T Death, Bellies) & Co-'s, Flinders-L— Wanted.
Apprentice to coats, trousers, vests and
machines. .
AT LrColien'& Oo.'s New Factory, 14 Fllndors-L W.
—Vest Hands wanted ; any quantity; lie, doz.
AT I.. Cohen" & Co.'s New Factory, 14 FlindereX
W.— Pressors wanted ; good prices.
L. Cohen & Co.'s New Factory, 14 ftinders-1.'
W.— 100 good Vest Hands wanted, sharp.
T Colonial Co-opcr&liTo Clothing Company,,
Stanloy-aL, Collingwood. — Coat Hands, every
«U,)criptiowl- wanted ; constant. , .
AT Dcin's, 1M Queen-st. — Apprentices to machine
unlincd boo and vest Hands ; constant.
"AT Harrison ftUarrison's, 30 >Ve5b-sL, Fitzroy.—
100 Coat TlandB, in aun out Jooc.
A' T Han'lsoti it Uorxisonls'.— 1 trirascr Hands/lOO
paire givon weekly;' Buttonhole Hands, In,
doore ; constant. _ . .
AT Lovin, Goldberg Bros. —Wanted, good order
Cutter ; must havoiactory cxporlence. Fliaders-L
AT Lovm, Goldbcrg""BrosT'— T&llors and TadlbVoraM>
_ wautcd for c«)ata; highest prlcas. Fliodcre-l.
AT Ixtvln, GoldlKjrg DroA' — Any number Button-
hole llatnls wanted, In and out. Fllnders-l.
; e T Lovin, Goldberg Uros — Trousers, .Vest llauds
J-'Sl wanted, In" and outdoor. Fllndsre-l.- "
AT Loviu. Goltlhcrg Bros.,— Men take chnrgo
'finish fug department wanted, factory cxperi-
oiices. Flimicrs-I. . . _ .
AT L. Loviuaohn'a— Wanted, Coat, Trousers, Vest
Hands ; also Machinists ; constant, 230 Swau-
Bton-st. . .
T L. Lovinsohn's.— Wanted, Apprentices and Im-
rt provcre, also Buttonhole llands. 239 Swan-
, ewn-sL "
A"4 T M'ATulIen's, . 25 Russell-sL 8.— Wanted, Mar-
rled Couple, child not objected. Apply early-
ATMUvor te Lincoln's.— W outed, Coat, Trousom,
Vest, Buttonhole Hands and Lancashire Ma-
'Chinlstl bost prices. u
AT O;»,"i05 EiLeabotb-St., jfotluun.— Good Coat
and Knickerbocker Hands wanted ; coustancy
Iguurantrad.
Ti " y i o'sVior Elizahtith-Bt., Hotham, warits'-lOO
Tailorc&scs ; Its genuine and no mistake.
Saddler's, Junction, St. Kllda.— Wanted,
Cook and Kitchcumuid, Golf-hill ; Names,
< gals.
I a T Mrs. Stevenson'fl office, Church-st., Richmond.
— Wanted, lloilso and Parlormaid, Kurees,
fltmerai'Servarits. . .
— -i TVIctorui :i .Clothing Factory, Frankliii-st.—
Constant work for Coat, Vest and 'Treuscrs
Bands, JtpprontR'OS,
BAKEK'dTJnrter, 20S, 16s., 12a.; milkoartes, lTsI
6d ; Whcolwrlgbt, 10s. (faro paid),- wanted, 81
Collins..
E'p AKERS.— Third ifand wautcd Competent, 41
P Madoline-Bt., Carlton.
AKER wrnitcd ; single second hard ; must bo
good at small goodsJ Bradley, Chapcl-sL,
(Windsor. . .
B"' AitMAID, yoinig"gifl, 1(L . 17, good appearance,
wanted; oxjicrienco not required. 40 Lons-
clalo-sL E. . , , i , ' - '
t< aARROWJIAN vAtnted; 7fl. .fld. for eight liours.
I j > Apply Greenwich Bay,, near mouth of Yarra.
J:unes_Stylos.' ; j_
BEATil,Seliiess& .-Co.; 8ackvBleflL-' Wonted, any
nuniljcr of good Mole Trouaor Finishers.
"Byis7Ci;IL"Soliics3 t (io., . Sockvillo-st.— Wanted, a
JO number of Mold Machinists and Taokera.
"il jTEATII, Schieaa & Co., Sackvdlo-st.— Wanted",
p > strong useful Girl, to sew on tickets,
UjiKNCllMAN wanted, bush mill, 10s. day ; also,
fib puller out, 73. Groom; 05 Colllnq-Bt.
"\y lw\CK8MITlf, shoving aud jobbing, 'wanted";
I single man proterrotL A. J,. Spalding, Lara.
LAClU?iiUTil , for gonorol work, wanted. Apply
to G. T. Grigff. Conrtney-st., Hotbam. .
Trp OOT Trade. —Wnntoff, respc etublo Doy, for 'boot
11. shop. II. Meyer, 1Q9 Bourke-st. IL
U %OOT 'ir.ido. — Wanted, first-class Etitched Hand.
6 p iMuuld A Co.', 61 SwaristQU-st. . . , .
VbOOT Trade.— Wanted, Boys, to put up slippers.
J> W. -Bayley, fefi Izett-st., Prahran. "
T "> OCT Trade.— Wanted, plain Machinist. Walters,
j j) Little Ho'ddle-at.., off Elizabcth-st.', Richmond.
X3OUT — \Vnnted , Boys, for eyclotting. Littlo
j( > Jloddlo-st., off Elizahcth-bt., Uichmoiid.
YJUOT Trade. — W anted , Boy, to eyelet. F. E.
j p Colhath, 40 Brunswick-st.
bOOT Trade.— Wanted, a tlrst-elass Workman,
ha making aud repalriug. Griffltiis, 17 Kirol-sL,
Ilotham. ;
BOOT Trade.— Wanted, Improver to pegging -aud
rl vetting. Appl y, sharp. 10 Lclccalor-bi.., Carlton.
, "|>OOT ;lYado.— Wonted, two Apprentices, mailing
j;jS nnd repairing. 17 Krroi-it., Hvitham.
BOtiTldWn tctl7 npcctaWo Boy, knowia'go
trade preferred. O'Sulllvan, 1W Bouk-st., ETrer-
a)(l-hUI. _
BOOT Trade.— Wanted, Plain Machinist. 35 Little
WeJUngton-Et., Collingwood, opposite Princo
Wales Hotel.
)bOOT Upipcr7Pratie.— Wanted, Boy, to learn trade.
31'Bean & Ifickmci-, 121 Binlth-st; Fitzroy.
YbOOT Upper Trwlo.—' Wanted, Girls, to learn nm-
£3 . eliiuc. MfBeun & Hiokmer, 121 Smlth-st.,
'Fitzroy.
MOITLBWAShEKS, two, competent, .wanted.
Apply early, Victoriau Champogno Co. (limited)
re, Raatevti Market. . .
fl>OYE, to rieiivur luindbiils, wanted ; weekly en-
|_>gagomcnt. Henry 13'nhop & Co., 70 Bourko-st. E.
OY8, 7» or dTwantod, lor' sowing maohlneu ; con-
stout employment. Victoria Iron Rolliiig Co.,
West Melbouruo.- ; 1
5 > OY. usefuTin workshop," wanted.' John Cbalnvire
JL> k Co., fnsdaic-at. W.«, opposite Tankftril'B hotel.
OY, smart, liofse, cow,, garden, twcful, waoted.
Apply Scott", grocer, Gray-st., St. Hilda.
J" IK) abijufc 14, to mark billiards,
j? watited Apply, 1q loiter; Spot, Ago office. .
"3 ,vOY7"uscd to smith's ahop, Factory, Hughes k
Harvey, Lonsdale-st. "\V.
oy7stronir, milk, work in garden, generally use
ful ; lOs.fnifcrencos.' 53 ColHus st. E., 10 o'clock.
'a"7S'Y7»»hrt7 ftccusiofriea to h'orsus aud shop,
wanted. G. P. Watson, 4 Commcrcml-rd.,
I'rahran.
e't-OY, 14, mind sheep and useful; wages, board,
lodging. D. Coapor, butcher, Oaklcigh.
"1 5-OV, j:no\ricdgb uf town roqulslto, thoroughly
- J re?pcciablu, waited. Apply 87 Goffins-st. E.
s0"y7"Btrengi Tvantcd. lb" o'clock, h. Cappor &
Co., in nmfucturcre, 07 Webb-st., Fitzroy.
OY, respccuiufe, smart, 'wanted, for mid-day ;
assisu London 'favcrn, Klizabuth-et.
tfYrridoTobout, bold horse. Apply, 8 o'clock
Duuean, grocer, Huddle; Johnston sts., Colling-
wood. - ;
OY, 16, sliiart, resjiectablo, generally useful,
W'anied. Apply 11 Johnaton-gt,, Collingwood.
\ > OYrsui art, \vo rkshup, wuutcd ; must .write good
H hand. 0 Uniou_terr;ujf», Canning-sU, Carltou.
"B bOY, "steady, w-antedr'TTirente orguardiarii please
mb apply Sash. Door Factuiy,?Napier-sL, Fitzroy.
Y-JTiT(JiiLAYEit to set In furnace door. il'DonaHL
J y 18 Frmiklin-sL.
S1TKICKLAYKUd wanted, Nrnv Coffee Tavern,
I"> m>urka-st. E. N. Kingston, contractor
7 fl yKfOKLAYE«t«,-2 or 3, wanted. 12 Buekingham-
pi., Richmond, or Daudcnoug-road, Windsor. O.
.Edwards.
. ""b'RiOKL'EU5 wanted, Dr. Jamea'sTColUus aud
a"S Spring Kts. Afiply at back, Mr. Elans, builder.
' "s"YuiGKj A Y ERS AvaTnod. Uawsthoru it Williamson,
8 "5 Gower-sL, Kcnslngton-hiU.
c-TFiauRCAYEItS, 12b- and quarters, ltupcrtswood,
ff'S Synbury; quarter sqven traiu. J. Truehy,
IPghett-sE, itiebmond- ; ;
'4- TUTUUISttS.— Young Man, orders, kill sheep,
wanted ; suburbs. Labor Exchange, 40 Lons-
clule-at. E; . _
8 aUTCliiBRri.— YouUi, accustomed to rido. After
Jji 12 o'clock, D. AVlisou, Abbotsford-st., Hothaiu-
. hiii. : .
TVtn CUElik— Smart lad, shop, orders. Apply
O l>rick wttago, oppositp State .school, Iving-sL,
AV. Melbourne. .
jt A BIN j'jTM A K E118 WuhtedT S. bolopon & Co.,
Ewanston-st. '
j'ABlNETMAKEU, good, wantal ; steady work ;
goad wages. Cromer, cabiuetmakcr, 210 King-
st. w. _ ;
- / lAlU,ENTEite'V\antsd. Akchurst, 01 Chupol-st.,
1 Prahran., _
. 2AUiiE>j'Elt8"(tbo), wauted. 11 Hyjies, No. 0
' (L/ Freuorick-iorruce, CoRingwood-
j yAUlEN'ririiS waiuud, Sp'eucer-st. platform, near
brick goods ehed. Apply to Thornton; at plat-
form. ' '
Tf 'l ARPKNTER, good hand, for rough jobbing work.
vL/ Anthony's City Samhiils, A'Bbukott-si.
A ARPENTEirwautcd to piano boards ; bring tools.
Robinson & Mills, 105 Fiiudera-L IL
XiAKPEnTEII wanted ; also,' iiuprovuK Apply to
R. B. "Wales-, 33 Little tons ialo-st. E.
— VTiAiKMAKEKsJ— Good Bauds wanted. John
j Chalmera a Co., Lonsdalc-st. W., opposite Tau-
kurd's Hotel. l
T'IIeF DE CUISINE, flrst-dass, comitry, wanted;
'Klteheriiiioh, town, country, suburbs. Mrs.
Bromi's ofBcci. ; '
/"TlTY'iie'ditj'y, 115 lilizabcth-sL, opposite Beehive.
—Wanted, Man cook, Housemaid, Laundrcas,
'Nursemaid, Dreawmokur. '
Z7lT V- KcgrstryV 116 KilzabeUi-sL— Wanted, Cook
, and Laundrcjs. £40: Gonerul servants, £36 ; Lads.
d tLERK or Book-keeper wanted, eveuiugs. Address
C,D.Tr> Post Ofllco, Collingwood.
i h Hook, cbiel, wmited ; used to restaurant. Apply
Melbourne Diningrooms, 100 Swanston-st.
COACHPAINTER, first-class, wanted. John T.
M'Cartney, Ballarat.
COACHSMITHS, painters, and wheeler wanted ;
also apprentices, at Stevenson and Elliot's, 181
King-st.
> » OilPAN ION ti 1 rl about 10, play piano, .light
duties, .wanted. Labor Excbwwro, 40 Lonsdaie-
Bt. E. "
A 1OUKS, feJuaJo, guutlcmen'a famUics in thd coun-
try ; small laniili ; Rood traRUS. Mrs. Brown A
Offices. '
V 4OOKS, fcnuTlc, »0b.; Laundress, MMr% llouso-
B j maids and Laundresses, £35 ; kitelicumatds.
IdaiUard's, 114 ltncsell-st. .
TOOKS and Laundresses wanted immediately;:
' acnerals, Kitcheuntald, Mrs. Gaskin, IVIudsor
Institute, nearly opposite station.
JS'OOK and Ltiundrciw, or good General, good
wages ; noon till Moadar. Steady, Ago-oHtee. .
-;,--r0!ji; and Kitcheuboy wanted. Apply yieck'jr'fl
fi, vvot. w_,.r e Ilotei.Willift m-ati
Sttaatlops Vacant. ,
COOK and Laundress, highest wages to good ser
vant ; twu other girls &ud man kept Mr. Allan,
DaJboth, 8L KUda-street, near Bay-atreet, Brighton.
i/OOK, Laundress, £40, £30; Goncral herrants,
£36 ; Bouse Parlor Maid, £30 ; Narecgrrls.p Miss
: Sutton, Windaor. .
C'lOTH'LK, man,- garden, useful ; wife gunurai scr-
j vunt; no incombronco, wanted. Balionvt Regis
try, S. Yarra.
AT \ UTTER' (mantle), experienced 'wholesale manu-
\j fncturlng, vonted for city. Stato terms, Ac
February, Ago office. ..
(SU'flER, for tnoJo 'trinmef/ watrted. Apldy/up
sUirs, Victorian (Jlo'hipg Factory, Fraukhn-fU'
DRESSMAKING. — Apprentices and . improvers
wanted. Apply 151 Gladstone-pl., Emerald-hill.
D"EEsffMA!ClH&.-Wftnted, Apprentices and Im-
_provere. Praliran Press Supply, 15 Chapcl-st.
BRESSMAIDNG.— Apprentices End' fmprovere
wanted. Apply Mrs. Iliscock, Maln-rj.t Kcw.
ItESSSfAiaNG. — Assistants, Improvers and An-
prentices wanted, iliss Davidson, 1 1'Tcderiok-
lings, Victoria-parado. .
DRKS8MAKKR3, rompottmt bodjhands, waoted ;
constant cmploytsont ; good wages. Drees,
Ago ofllco. '
DitEBSMAKEHri.— Two Asatstoote, improvers aud
Apprentices, wanted. Mrs. Do Louy, 2 Bwnn-
St., Richmond, near Park.
D"5IMAlLiNG.— improvers aud Apprentices
wanted. Mrs. Ilowkoswood, 117 Clarendon-st.,
Emorold-hill. « ,
| "kRESUMAKING— Wanted, good Machinist ; also,
I 9 Apprentices. Mrs. Scnlutz, Neva and Carlisle
'8ta., St. fcllda. '
DltE&jMAKEK, good, wanted by tho day. bO
Lonadolo-aL, Vf. Molbourne.
EkUhiSSilAKEttS.— Improvers and Apprentices
wanteds Apply, till Tuosday, Mrs. Goldln, 26
' VfeUingttm-Bt., Couingwood.
BessSiAiaO.— Wanted, good Improvers. Ji5i
Gloster, GO Park-sL K., Emerald-hill.
DRESSMaIHNG.— Assistants, Bnprovers and Ap-
prontiocs wanted. Mrs. Wright, 190 Gextruoe-
6 1, Fitzroy.
DRIVEIta (2), members of Union preferred. Ap-
ply, 0 to 11, 07 Cambridge-etM CoUingwood.
DRIVER, used to quarry work, wanted. "\vT
__ O'Brien, Drummopd-aL, N. Carltou.
DjjjVEtt, TicenaedVfof waggonette, wanted. Apply
corner of Rellly and Lygon sts., Carltou.
DYER, competent, wanted. Apply BtTSiildaDye
Works, lfigh-st., St. Kllda.
I" TINGINEDRIYeU, competent man, for a miJL R.
)j Bodingtnn, Quoensberry-et., Carlton.
E" NGINEDiUVKH, bunb «iwmlil ; Mill Hand, La
borer, Bullockdriver, Spadesman, wanted.
Labor Exchange, 40 Lom>dale-st. K.
171EMALE, mJddlo-egcd or elderly, used to houso-
/ work. Apply Abhotsford Villa, near bridge,
Jolmston-st, Collingwood,
SjMNJEHERS, flret-class, aanted, for white work;
7 also, Improvers and Apprentices. Robertson &
' Moffatt. __ —
STUtENCUPOLidlHilL wanted. Apply 0. IliU,
7 cabiuetmakcr, 50 Bcrkcloy-st., near Grattau-et.,
Carlton.
F jSuiiNACEBtAN and Fcttier for foundry, Launce«-
. 87 ton, vfontud. Roberts, Morris &-Dcakin, Carrou
. Iron Yard. _
XiRDRE8SKi3L--Minior'Improvorwantod; con-
staoL F. P. C. Bcycs, hairdresser, 22©
(Jiiapcl-Ht.. Vrindsor.
H.MRi!>UKdKitS. — Good "fiardtcoser and Shaver
wanted. A. Brown, 79 Bay-st , Ssndridge,_
HAIRDRESSERS.— Man, for Saturday, A. s.
Leanio, 65 Johnston-st., Collingwood.
AIUiHUitjSER.gooa, wanted. J.N.Donnelly,
73 Queensberry-st., Ilotham. .
g_jj AIlUJitESSElt wanted. G. Watson, 142 JCing-K.
AIRDIIESSICR.— Good shaver and baircuttcr,
Saturday's work, 10s. and meals. Rundstroiu's,
, enccr-sL, tV. Melbourne.
M" AlfiDRlLSSER, practical band, for to day, from
12 to 12. K. B. Peek, 117 Russoll-st.
AlRDRESSliR, UMlny, wanted; 12«i. and meals";,
pcrmanont If su!L Porter, 23 Mudellno-st., .
Carlton _ , .
li if AlftCUTTEH and Shaver (good) wanted. J. F.
Jri ' Jones, 123-8miUi-sL, FlUroy.
AiRL'CVrEU and Shaver, good, wanted for aj
day. H. Wierum, 157 Chapol-at., Windsor.
AIUOU'lTER and Shaver, good, wanted for thia
ti day. Potts, -193 Clarendon-st, Emerald bill.
HAIRCtTrrKU, gootT band, to-day; 10s. and meals.
ITckett, Swan-st., Richmond, opposite Lon-
uox-st.
OUSE and Parlormaids, stations, Uoreham, Dal- .
l&rat, Rivcrinat Western District; small fa-
iL Mrs. Brown's offlc<a. ;
H k OUt5EPALNTERS,twop>od,wanted. jamosDcau
.u7a "S Dridgo-rd., Richmond-
H'"4 "OUSEilAlD ami )7mn dress wanted ut ouco.
Apply Mrs. Becatou, Royal Hotel, Victorb-sL,
Carlton. '
EOCSEMAID, Laundrcsj, Monday.; llouso Parlor
>faids, Cooks, Lauudres?c9, town, suburbs. Mrs.
Hob5on'B, Russell-Bt.
HOUSEMAID wanted. Apply Fiecker's Excbango
Hotel, Willinm-st. _
OUSEilAlD, young, wanted; Protestant. Apply, .
Monday, Oxbridge Houst, corner Nicholson
and Hanover sts., Fitzri»y, .
H OUSEKEEPEil wauled; ono littlo girl torero
for. Kelly, Buckinghaiu-sL, N, Richmond.
Apply 8 a.nu, 7 p.m.
I R0NER8, few rcspecLtblo.wunted, witii-referouccs.
Saturday Monday. Metbouruo Steaux Laundry, 8
o'clock Bharp.
-jfRONERS and TVafhers wanted. 31 Smlth-st., Fitz-
J, roy, near P..r .do. ' ,
JAMTINMAKKUS wanted. Apply Itcd Heart Jam
Factory , Brnnswiclt-pt., Fitzroy.
"TTOIN ;:U varied. "few hiir3work7Mr. Koaj, KKton-
chambers. . ;
( IRLS, Apprentices Umbrella trado ; wa.;cs corn
er niuuclng; Apply Do Saxc, 7 William-st.
A lRLs7nect:i.blo, wanted. Apply AnSrow JflcE
ft Company, 31 Flindcrs-1 W,
IRLS wanted. Apply Jolm Dunks, Moray-ot. N.
_X ,w
. IitL, young, usafu). Ajrply Mrs. Foxcroft, Bayles-
H if St., ParkriUo, or Mrs. lUckett's, Bnmswick-nl.
Brunswick
CIRL, rcspcctwblo, au general sorvant, wanted.
-JT Apply crocor, 175 Bmirko-et. W.
(" IRL, respectable, for housework. Apply Mrc.
X M'Oill, 31 Cliff-at., S. Yarrn, facing railway.
GIRL, active, as servant; small family; 8s. weekly.
Apply Mrs. Scales, Miilswyn-st., S. Yarra.
>iTRL7 lfl7 active, generally" useful ; gooil wages.
it Apply Mr?. Thos. M. JIurxay, Graham-st.,
SpiHiridc. LL— !_
fRLJ yotmgi to assist in house, wautcd ; two'ia
family. Bird , 243 Bourko-sL
1BL, respectablu, abutit 16. Mrs. M' Galium,
'lYowbridge Vlfla, Dryburgh-sL. Hotham-liiR.
IRL, respectable, (Protcstint), to assist in housed
\it work, wanted. Apply 61 Borkelej-sL, Carlton. _
A t IKE, 14, tr» mind child duflug day, wanted. 72'
AY Qcotgo-sL, E. JUeliKHtrne.
IB L, about 14, usoful, ior housework; sleep
home. Wiltshire Cottage, BaUer-sL, N. llich-
inotid.
a ?flRL, from the country, generally usefuk wanted. .
Yx Apply Garland's store, Carlisle-st., St. Rildn.
iflRL. strong, for houmwork, wanted. Apply No.
1 Heideibcrg rd., N. Fitzroy ; apply early.
(" TTrL, respectable; gt>77eral scrvaut, wanted ? stoaH"
family, no children. Brown, Tcrracedulo, near
N orthcote-bridge. .
1KL, useful, for- Brighton. Apply, 12 o'clock,
jT Furlong's music studio, Latrobe-st., noar ltus-
Beff-Bt.
('" IRL, respectable, mind baby, useful ; sloop at
j . homo. G Arthur-st., 3. Yarea.
"S IRL, respectable, .as general servant, wanted, In
X small family. Apply between 0 and 11, Mrs. '
Stanford, Etaulcy-et. .Richmond, . ,
C" 'TIRL7 useful, 15, Kiind chiJdreu ; good, homo, .
X AUrod HousotNicholson-st., near NioholsonXIoteL
iltiu about f27waiitod7 Apply J. Bissott/'plnmbor,
X Lonnox-st., Richmond.
a 1KL, clean, rcspectabibViucci to children, 22 or 14.
245 Ghilpcl-nt.
S"lHL, housework, innall faraliy. 8 Park-tcrraco,
jf IHtzro>-HL,L Kllda.__
iRb, respectable, "honest, as general servant,
X wanted. Uoacbmakore' Arms, Cardigan-st., ""
Qariton,
j IRL, to assist in' housework, -wanted. Apply at
\JT Catherine Cottage, Little Clifton-et., Richmond.
/"iUL," 14, housework ; familylvvo, work lighL
. Nitfholas-1., Great Bourko-st. E.
litL "wan ted ,1 or housework ; references required.
" X Mrs. Archer, Femshaw, Brunswick-rd. EJ, Bruns
wick.
IRL, young, inako lTcrscIf gcnonilly useful,. Ap-
X.TfpIyKdgccombeHouse.Dnimnioud-st., N. Carlton.
IRLTabout 17, smart, used to housework, wantodL
X F. Dumiing, 03 Barltly-su, Carlton. . .
TRl wanted, assist housework, Bleep at home";
X references. Apply 2a7 3mith-st., FBzroy-
RL , rcsi)c ct abl o", us goneral sorvant ; with refer-
X eucc. L<»rd Novrry Hotol, Brunswick-st., N.
Fitzroy.
O IRL, about 16, usoful, used to ifliildren, wanted.
Apply 162 iiodclic-et., Collingwood.
g -Tli 17uTm Ind two children and useful, wanted ;
\JC sloop home, .70 Johnstou-sL, Collingwood.
TilLi young, general servant. Till 2 p.m. daily,
J'osU3flict:, Rao-fit., N. Fitzroy.
TulT yo11"?! wanted, as general- servanL
Ambler's liotol, Clyde- fit., ' St. Kildu.
xSflRL, xcfijjcctablo, about 18 ; good cook. Apply
' vjt Mrs. Keleher, 2 Vlctoria-sL, W. Mulbournc.
C"'VfitL7abnut 14, wanted. J. 8. hherrard, fprintcr,
y Ac., 23 Fiindcrs-I. W.
irl, bout 17, respectable, for housework,
X ' wanted. Erelldoun Cottage, corner tt'estgarth
qnd Naplor sts., Fitzroy.
TSlRL/aboiIt 10, "useful, good, wanted ; good refer-
.7C onces. Mrs. Haughton, IJucolu-sL, N. Rich-
mond.
jp(IRL, active, ' housework, attend the door, &c.,
wanted; references required.' 153 CoHind-st.E.
(TRL, respectable, mind baby, usclul, wanted. 65
X Roge-st., Fitzroy, near Brunswick-st.
! A 1 1EL wanted, stroog, assist housework ; small
VjT family. Trobawartha, Sherwood-sU, ItiehmomL
. T"lRL7iittlo, useful, mind children ; sleep at home.
3 Brouyham-st., Hotham-hiff. .
ySiltLlcluaii7 "inTnd "Riby, asslafe housework ; re-
fercnces. CVirnbrook Cottage, SUtlon-sU, Carlton.
y-YfriLT "reapcctable, about" i4"assiat housowor£
Yx Keat-st., second houso from Buruley-Bt., Kieh-
raund. ; _ J
(' VlRL, tidy, mind baby, 6s, weuk ; sleep home.
y BritanniaCott&ge, Loo-st., Carlton.
7STRL7h»rirouscwrr, wanted ; sleep at bomo. 37
Boiiveriest, Sharp. .
>rVlILL,"re3i>eetabIe7honest. good Iiouaeworkcr. 53
IJttto Loiisdalc-KL, Mlnt-pL, opposite Mint.
"Tir.Lrtidy . gettcraily Ti.-efnl, wanted ; ticsp at
VJf home. 13 Pcol-Bt., Hotbam.
UtL goncraiiy, u.seful. Mrs. Miluo's, 4 Ubert-
QjJ' terrace. Greevea-st., Fitzroy- Apply early.
(""STrL, useful, housework, wanted. Mrs. Scott, 2
y I'titUflou-terraco, Uiccster-at., Carlton. .
VI Irl. for goneraf housework, wanted. Apply,
« -r 9/240 Albert-Bt. , K. Melbourne,
jf llKL young, light houscworlc, wanted ; one Child.
89 York-pL, Down-st., Coltlngwood.
. ifxlRL, young, rcspectablo, as general eervant,
1 wanted. 4 Earn Bank-terrace, Cardlgan-sL, .
Carlton.
hftiiflawofk, wonted:, sleep hams. 6Avq7>
\jr. dopgvtwraot, CwdJgaafL," Carlton,
Situations Vaca.pt.
v-v irl, respectable, acctmtomed housowork, wanted;
small family; no children. 205 Lvgon-sL. Carlton.
Ai 1HL, rcupectftblc, about 16, wanted ; family two,
8 P.uoaell-terrace, Bridport-sL, Albert Park.
IUL, ufiefui, wauted. 159Lygonet Carltou.
jT\ uoceria"rtint(tow:njrbin7"i5s. found;
Waiters, 30a., 208., found, wanted. 81 Ool-
: lins-su K.
/1 ROOM, to look after waggonette ajrd hansom,
\X wanted. Sydney Croxon, Albort-fiL, W. Sandridge.
ABORtJL bush sawmill, DCa.; Spadesman, 15s.;
j Ploughman, 17s. G<L; elderly Mhu, grooming,
wanted. 40 Jxuistlale-fit- E. '
ABOltER (plasterer's) ; highest wages. Comer
J hlgb-st. and Wiltiams-rd.
XBOUER. bricklayer, good, wanted. GoW-«i,
Coiliugwood, opposite State school.
ADY wculd givo homo, clothing, sehoolingTe
spectablo gixi, notovor 6. 28 Palmer-st., Fltz-
roy,T0tol2. -
I" ADS, usoful in gentlemen's service, wanted ; also,
j butcboiB shops, grootniug, gardening. 8L CoU
lins-st. K.
JAD, strong, btsip concbsroltii, learn trade. Ort-a-
ncaley, ooachbuilderR, Chapel-st.. fi. Yarra.
IAD, strong, wanted tor smith's shop. Apply
„ J Blake, grocer, 11 Pclhatn-st., Carlton.
AD, to strike for blacksmith. Apply factory,
Hughes it Harvey, Lopsdaie-fit. W.
J aD wunted. Lkm Works, 10 hYanldiu-sL W.
AD, smart, wantci. Apply lx>ndon Hotel, Market-
st.,Mqlbpurno. ,
AD, strong, used to smith's shop ; also, Appren-
tiro, wautod. GalUod's, Victoria-parade, Bruno-
; vrick-st» - .
IAD, as Apprcntieo to coachbodymaking ; also, to
_J trimming. Gailand's, Viotoria-paraffe.
ADTstrong, blacksmith's fbop, used to shoeing,
_ ,J wonted. N.Waltib, S. Preston- .
2i AD, gcntlomanT faodly, garden, useful, wanted ;
10a. a week BaUarat Registry, S. Yarra.
AD, for bolter's cart, wanted ; reference. Apply
53 Paraday-st. , Carlton.
J ATI! EHS wanted ; nine rooms, parvltions. Cole-
_A chin, corner liigh-st. and tVilliams-rd.
ITHOGRAPiTlC"" Printer, press and machine ;
salary, references, Ac. 110 Ooorgo-f>L, Fitzroy.
AOUiNlsts, Wheeler's, 3ingors. wanted ; also,
Apprentices and Improvers, wnitework, pln»-
lotos. Dorgan Brothers, Barkly-st., Carlton.
MAClTlN'lSTd. — Wanted, good Hands, for undor-
clothing; constant emplo)Tii3iit. J. D. Spod-
' ding, Royul Arcade.
"mjAACffiNibTC- Sliirt, Rogotu. wanted; any
at 8 quantity, and best prices. Clark, Jordinson's,
00 Littlo Colllns-eL _______
M ACini?rST3, Wheelcria; no fatigue ; cngino
drives machines. Braesido Shirt Factory,
Littlo CBfton-sL, Kichmt/nd
M' ACUINIdT, .Standard, for Bhirts, wanted. X
Catherino-teimcc, I)nrham-st. , Emorald-h!IL.
ALT.ST'EIL— - Comj)Otent jnau, "with references,
wanted; permanent situation. Apply T. S.
Harrison Oo.
MAN, steady, sober, one used to brickcarting,
wanted. Richard Allon, Upper Hawthorn.
MANTLEMAKEUS..— Good llandH, lmproyors aud'
Apprentices ' waxrlod Roberteon & Moffat,
Bourko-BL
"TA/fl AN, young, horee, cow, useful, Ins.; Groom,
Jf J middle-aged, lSa., wanted. 40 Lonsdale-st. K.
MAN, young, sober, wash buggies and traps,
wanted. Oalmrno'n Commission Stables, Toorik«
AN, eldarly, active, wanted. Apply Stewart
HotcL Sponcor-fit., W. Melbourne.
MAN, for farin , ""wanted. W. M'Gcorge, black-
smith, Brunswick.
AN, voung, deliver rnilk, wautcd ; also, Boy;
W. 'Baker, corner Elgin Madclino Bt8., Carltop-
AN, young, steady and rrepectablo, as waiter.
Apply Albion Hotel; Bourko-sL, city.
MAN, steady, useful, repairing housc3, wanted;-
good wages ; permanent employment. Apply
110 Qu«m-sL
M'AN, reber, to drivo ; accustomed to homes ; re-
fcrenco. F. Millar, woodn-ercbant, Batraan's-hill.
AN", elderly, farm work, wanted ; good bomo in
return, for life. Apply GortCottage,SackviUe-st.
MAN, voung, accustomed to gum and cut labels,
&c." 110 George-flt., Pitaroy.
MAN, licensed to drive waggonette. Apply 79
Sinith-Bt., Fitzroy.
MAN, to drive two-horso lorry, wanted must bo
used to Guvtoins work. Apply 70 Klindera-1. W.%
AN,"to repair bouic sceondimnd Uarures, wanted.
14 Bitrns-I., Lonsdalo-st. YV.
ANTLKtlAJCERS.— \Vautcd7 Apprentices aud
Improveiu; also, first-class Hand. Georgo L
Gcorgo, 87 Collins-Ht.
MRS. COMER, SL IUIdu lTcgistry Office.— Wanted,
3 good Gonoral Sorvaute and Assistant Houso-
maids.
Mim, DDotiald's, 31 Knssoll-sL — Wanted, Coolci
and Laundressos, Nurses, General' Servants,"
country, ouburbs. .
MAitniEU Couple, dairy, wanted : man milker,
wife housokecpcr.) Labor Exchange," 40 Loiis-
dale-st. K. - "
MARRIED Couple, uxperienced, wanted; wifo
houa-jmaid ; mou usoful, hotel, city. Halliard's,
111 Kusscll-st.
MARRIED Couples, stations, Cohur, Jerildertc,
Laci-.'an ; men cooks, wives housekeepers, laun-
dresses. Mm. Brown's offiias. "
RS. M'Donald'e, SI ItuseoU-sL— Wautcd, Cook,
Protestant, station 46 miles from Melbourne.
URbE, trained, for Hobart Hospital, wanteHI
Apply, 2 Warwick-terrace, Diummond-st.,
Carlton. . -
JiQUR3E, to i.ilie baby, WAntcd.. Ajax, Ago office.
Tj3£ASTE»riiPN7 "pawT. STtturoe'fi pa(idocl7 Teora
, iraiti Fhnderi-gL 7.10, rotura 5.10.
OUARL Y&iRN, wautcd ; also Men to get Pitchers.
Maribyuong Quarries.
aUBENtiL'AND.— Wanted, 500Mon, fortlio Bunda-
berg and Mount Pony Railway ; also, 200 Men,
for tho Imnomond XUngc Central Railway — Miners.
Laborers and IJushmcn. Nouc Imt good liands necu
apply. Wa'yj cue shilling an hour. Apply to O'itourko
and M'Sluirry', out ho works, Buudiberg or Rcickbamp-
ton. . _____
FAlLf.AitsEMAKEuS -wanted. F. 3olomou k Co.,
SwanstoD-ht.
Irt'AlNTjiUS. — Boy, U3cd painting. Grey-st., next
. JL ' Town Hall, St. ICHfla. Saturday ami Monday.
RjAINiKiiS" irautwL iAtrubc-aL , corner Kiog-st. ,
X sJmTp. <
JT>A1NTEK8 and" L'apurhangur wanted. Whitelaw
i ft Blnlr, 28 Swanston-Ht.
At'ERHANGEK wanted, for a small Job. 63
WiBiam-st., W. Melbournn.
P" Toii and tihovel Men, good, wanted ; long Job
road work ; highest wages. Carr's Crown Hotel
Warragul. -
H>ICK and Shovel Mon, at Windsor cutting, ttharp
if- AJJampbeU.
PLASTEKERd and Inrprovor wanted. Colcchio,
_ cornor High-st. and Williams-rd., IVindsor.
PLASTER E1US wantedL Hotham-sU, E. SL Kllda.
Coonoy. ___________
"fi">LUMBEU wanted, to fix spouting, at oaco. Apply
J_ Wm. Cmskott, Kensington station.
ADDLEU8 and Harnea»uiakeiu— Wanted, good
gcnorai ilantl. for country. 26 Jxm6iiaJc-st. K. .
LjALl'S WOMAN, boot and shoo trade, comiteteut,
: ft Tfanted. 23 Boorke-st. E. ; i
J'feiH'KRVAN TrgeneniL wanted. Slur Hotel, Chapel-
& St., WlndHor.
t; r/SRVANi', cood general, wanted, himtil family.
4Uftrdigan-6U. Ourlion. .
8" EitYAN'i', general ; small family. Mrs. Gillespie,
AScot Valo-rd., near railway station, Ascot Valo,
ERVANT, general, requiruci ; references. Mrs.
Windaor, St. .lohn's-nl., ofTMalvern-rd., Prahran.
rjiatVANT, general, gocnl cook and laundress,
>5) ' wanted. Apply W. D. Tate, Burwood-rd., ilaw-
'thorn. '
tj ERVANT, general, good. 104 Ciareudon-st., Emo-
S raid-hill.
ljj ERVANT/gcncral, able wash and iron, wanted.
Mrs. Evans, corner Baimain and Dovor sts.,
Richmond.
4 t.ERYANT, general, respectable, wanted. Cricket
Gliib Hotel. Flcinlngten.
teTiillNANT, general, wanted ; references. Airs. J,
. H. Muraden, Hiuuplon-BL, North Brighton, near
Bay-8t. ' ,
H" ERVANT, good general, wanted. Mrs. DounoUan,
nq. 89 Rourke-sL W., Melbourne.
-TVerVaNIV general, rcspectiibio "and- efficient, «
0 wanted. Apply Wealeyau Parsonage, Punt-nL,
8. Yarra.
1 i KRVANT, young, exporicucod ; small family ; to-
f o re i iocs. 10 sharp,, 8 Cqrroll-st. , Hotham-hill.
SERVANT, general/ wantwi. Apply Mrs. Shields,
240 Blizabcth-st.' .
OTbI;VaNT, good, Nureo-and"UsefuI Girls. East
Q Molbourno 1 » egi s t rr\ JJ (fi c o , JL 0_7_ Glare i id a nj _
la KUVaNT, good general, "wanted. Appfy Addis-
combe, Vlutoria-st., St. Kllda.
EltVANT, general, wanted (woman) for an hotel ;
Nurnegirls. Mr: Smith, 30 Chapel-st., Prahran.
ERVaNT, general, young, wanted ; small family ;
reference required. Corner Victoria-parado aud
cifeboroo-st. .
S' ERVANT, young, thorough general, wautcd;
good washer. Apply Mrs. Berrick, 144 Kiug-sL
EitVANT, good general, wanted. Apply West-
mhiBtfar Clnb Hutei, Bruusivick-at, litzroj. .
rVEHVANT, thorough general, wanted ; wages, £80.
ft W. Woods, Hawke-st, W. Melbourne.
Li jcrVaNT, good genera), wanted. Apply 79 Exlii-
£3 bition-sU
Li ERVANT, strong, gcueral, Ranted. Commercial
Hotel, corner of Sandridga-rd. nnd Moray-st.
S EltVANT, general, respectable, wanted. Rtudley
Arms Hotel, Wellingtou-Bt., Coiliugwood.
ERVANT, good general, wanted ; reference. Per-
Bcverancu Hotel, Brunswick-st. , I' itzroy:
17? l'RVTNT, gcncrairwantcd. Apply Airs. Mitrcam-
® bio. 17a Po>t Offlce-pl.
"Li ERVANT. general, wanted ; references. Apply
Mrs. Qntvc, I'crgason-sU, N. Willlantown.
8" HTUTT iuislie rs wauted ut onco. X C'athoriue-ter-
race, Gatcbouso-su , Ktnerald-hiil.
rTa jlU'dRON Uiia, good, wanted ; constant work
J3 for good hands. Apply 83 Cecil-st., truUams- -
toum.
HiRTMAiCKUS, also Finishers, wonted. Corner
Victoria and Dryburgh 6ta., back asylum, Hotham.
rS lGNWRlTER wanted immediately, 66 letters, at
2<1 C'Ureiidon-st., Kmenild-hilL
i' iftuNEH's Assistant wrnted : must havegood
knowledgu of his 'business.; salary, £3 week. Ap
ply, bv letter, to Sands k M'Dougall, 40 t'oilins-Bt W.
i ' 1 TlTGilTriiYuTfwrtaiauLeaii making, also Appren-
tlce, wanted. 96 liourke-st. W.
rvrcTNEBRKEItS wi'ited. "Xpidy'Tliomaa Opie,. !
ft Koronut_Creek,Jv 1
"VTUru/ilRKiCUS (. .j, waliterT.'at iiviily-st Col- j
ft 1lnLpW(io(L A. lion;.tfhan. conLriOtor. ,
r VliiiKLirwri tiled. Apply Parks ic«; .'d.-.cluiit Works,
ft Flennngton-rd. uuU Wrecl;yn-sl.» linthaoi.-
I tOK'SYoiith, from counirj ; fur years trado.
fl jo-,7 r-uges ; waiting. 25 Uusell-st S.
r"jiA!LfiT.S. — Wanted, good Coat Hand; order
Ji_ work. 123 Lrmsdale-et W. .
f'KWLORT l»ood, uanted. Apjily, 179 Smith-st.,
X Fitzroy. ; .
fVtAl.LUKKtjS Uiinds.— Wanted, gooii Coot Hands;
J constant employmeut, APP1)' Monster Clothing
Company, Bourke-at. K. « ,
fBAlLOnEbS.-V/anted, first-class Coat Hand. X!8
8 Lonadaiest. W. . .
rxAHiORESBs.— Coat Handfl.raated, toedmsn
Situations Vacant. , . .. -
rfATfPKlNQ Fetnaio will give few hours (taflp
X learn vests. Letters Machinist, Collingwoov
Post Otfice. _ ' ' '
r|lBILORB88E3.— Constant work for good- V«
I Hands. |Apply Moubray, Itowsn & Hicks.
rilAlLOitENSES. — Good Coat Hoods, Apprentioa _
JL wanted. Nicholson, 8 DavkBsL, off Klgin-flkf
Cprlton. . ' ' '
riXANNKIW.— Wanted, for tbo country, a rati
B Beams num. Apply Ullathorno A Co., Lonsdafeo i
«t. E. !
flO Saddlers.— Wanted, irood General Band ; aiso 1
i Improver to tho trade, Wilkinson, saddler, Sey«
inour. '
MHO Stationers.— Wanted, a Gentleman who tbo- c
. Jl roughly, understands the stationery and aaxxmd
book trado In all its branches ; testimonials as to c ;
pabilities required ; good salary given. Apply, by let
ter, to Box 568. G.P.O-, Sydney. ' ' ,
FlSo Tailoresses.— First-class Coat and K nicker bOekea
JL Handis wanted ; constant employment, .
than Clothing Company. '
ri-IOBACCO Spinners (plgUil), wanted; good mgm.
1 Cameron's Tobacco Factory, Bourko-st, W. '
fJpnXVELLER (town), "push trade walklnMticksJ
1 salary ami commission. Do Baxe Co., W»Iiam-st.
?fWMMER, first-class, wanted ; good wages : eon-
J. etont. Phamix Clothing Factory, 227 Klng-sL .
WAITRESSES, experienoed, 15«., flrstIaw
hotels, country ; experienced Housemaids.
hotels ; Pantrymalds. Maillard's, 114 RosseJl-st.
ALTERS, experienced bead, 80s.; second
Waiters, £6s.; Pantrymen, Youths, usefoL
MaUIord's, 114 Rnsscll-st. - , '
A1TRESS wanted ; early. Yarra- bank Resting
rant, reuth side.
WAITER ond"Waluies8 wautcd ; early. Yarn
bank Restaurant, south side.
AlTERTwanted. Apply, after 11 o'clock, Clar-
ence Hotel, Collins-st. . '
AITERS, Hay, Sale, town ; Barmaids, GeelougJ
Pantrymen, Hay, town, sovcroi suburbs. Mrs. .
Brown's olives.
WAITRESS, first-class hotel ; Cook, rceUurant ;
Lad, restaurant; Boys, wonted. 58 Littia
Collins-sL E. ' ' '
ANTED, immediately, for Rug and Hat Factory. -
two Upholsterersscs, to sow and line.Woor
rugs : middic-aged women preferred. G. M. Whlttoll,
Bcebive-chatu bora, EHzabetn-si.
WASHING wautcd ; terms moderate. Apply 14
Andcrson-st., N. Richmond. j
WASHERWOMEN, wanted. At Mrs. Banner's,
__ Dow-st., Sandridge.
WOMAN, rcapoctable, wanted; wages, 10s. week. -
Mrs. RoberLa, Smith Cu., 150 FlIuJers-l, E.
bilANrepectabie, do ironing - Tuesdays j
constant ; Hawthorn, near station ; 3s. day,
L.t, Ago office.
WOMAN to wash, wanted, ear)& Monday, 2 '
iYinces Park-terraoo, Sydney-nL, opposite
Ormond College.
W05IAN wanted, takb two children. Apply Ha,
C'dsgrove, Separation-tt .Blchmond, 4 >nu
OMAN, rc8jK:ctable, young, to assist inJfcMise-1
work, wanted; references required. Apply,
6 Clifton-terrace, Princes-fit., K. Carlton.
WOMAN,- widow, general housework,' wanted ;
comfortable home. Brook Cottage, Abbot
ford -St., Ilothani-hlll. :
WuM AN," as "assistant nnrse, wanted. Apply ai'
tho Molbourno Iloupitti, at 11 o'clock. ' -
WOMAN, respectable, general sorvant? cood
referenced ; knowledge of cooking preferred
Apply Children Hospital, 10 o'clock.
OODC L TPJIR wanted at Dandonoug : plenty
V T work. Apply Hunter k Co., Spoucor-st, N. -
siding. :
WOODCUTTER, to saw aud apuT. f;a6twood,
Rac-st., N. Fitzroy. - 7 . - -
Y/OUfil, smart, aetire, wanted. Gcorgo Winter. ::
p draper, ICS Glarendon«nt., Emeruld-hilL ;
E/'OUTH (butcher's), sbyp orders : lis. LL. foundt
Jg_ Slaugutcnnan, 303., wanted. 08 LRtio Collins-
st. E.
YOUTH, strong, to drivu express waggon, wonted |
muss know town well. Broad bent Pros, ft Co.
"VyoUTTl, otlice, good v.rffer, for monoy officoj
fl. wanted; star?. 103. 40 Lonsdalc-st. E.
7 OUTJi,. smart, as a junior in an insurance office,
X wanted. Address, owu lnndwritiug,to Box 100,
Genoral Post Office. ' . '
OUTJ I, respecLablo, imi-rover to coats, Grst-oIasS
hand work. Apply 11 Orr-gt., Carlton.
¥OUTli, to pool iMJtatow nnd Usoful", ivautedl'
Archer Dining Rooms, 227 i'/'izabcLh-st.
' \7"OLTTiiV arcbftec t'e office, ono desirous of learning
i X drawlui. Apply, by letter, M., Ago' offlco. -
\r'6UTH, us Grooin, wanted ; good wages. Mrs,
X Brown's registry office, 8 Lygon-st. .
Hoard and Roaidcnce. :
Under this heading fourteen words charged SrxrzN'cs. J
A" CCOMMODATION respectable yonugmen; 16s.;
washing, bath, gas. 14 Frauklm-sL W-, new
LUzabcth-st. ...
ACCOilMODATiON for Invalfda.— Mrs. Smithers
(midwifo) V. M. N. Z. Hospital, ivy Cottage,
Leo-Bt,, N. Carlton. '
A CCOMM OD ATI ON, private :/umi iy, quiet, every
couvenicnco 'bus handy. 193 lioddie-sL, foot
Aibert-st. / '
j a. CLEAN 5Y»ndi:hed Bedroom single mou pro-
jc3l forred ; Ss. Cd." weekly. 21 Madeline-fit , Carltbu, .
>1 olbourne. '
A' FlRbT-FLOOU front Room, firuplaco, 'no"chJn
dicn ; private cntranee. 22 MadeHne-fit., Carlton.
FUltM'sllfili Bedroomgcutlcinan ; baths,
XX, latchkey; 63. weekly. 13 Napier-st,, Victoria ;
.'.parcdo. '
A NEAT, eomfortablo Bedroom, tor two slnglo
young men ; latchkey. A)ip!yI21 Flindere-I. E. '
A" "BOOM to Let. Apply No. 30 UhoiwyHa-su,
_ llqtlir.m. _ . ... 't
(1 Rf'0!'toLct f<»r two ger.tlmea friends.1' 174
J-& Eli/ubfiili-t.
AT 31 King Wflliam-st., Fitzroy. —Comfortable
furnished Bedrooms, 7fl. weekly; board' op» .
tional ; slnglo gentlemen ; baths.
AT 77 Lcicester-st., Carlton, comfortable Board,
Residence, respectable young tradesmen ; bath,
gaa ; moderate. '
A 3rMhiLpI., Littlo LunsdaJe-Bt. W.— Quiet Lod
gings resi>bctabio tradesmen ; bath, gas.
AT pjlihulers'St. E.. comfortablo Lodgings for
respectable singlo then ; suit ouc two friends.
XvT i'afVday-st'., Carlton.— Comfortablo fur
nished Bedroom, suitable ono gentleman' ia
tcssj _r>9. -
AT 6 Victoria-terrace, Alfrcd-st., Hotbarn-biii.—
Board, residence, tvro_mciij bath, latchkoy.
fiiIIairoveMt., "fitzroy.-- Superior'Board and
Residence; suit businoss gentleman; mode«-
rate. l___
a"t 02"Fitzroy -St.— Furnished Rooms for ladies or
gentlemen ; terms inodorato- Fitzroy. , . ,
" T 1 "Queen-at . , oppos'i to Old Cemetery. — Board
jEX Revidyueo, rcspeeiabio tradesmou ; 17s., wash-
Ing included..
AT 70 Elgin-st.," Carlton.— Furnished or unfur
nished Rooms ; bath, gas, every convenience j. _
moderate..
a T 4H liaihdovvue-st.— Lodging, rcspectablo men,
J\. hath, gas, latch; 4s.; three minutes' walk Ex
hibition. — .
BEDROOM to Let, one or two renpoetablo men ;
3s. G i- each. 1 17 Cardigan-st., Cr.rlton. -
BEDROOM, furnished, 5?., euit only single man ;
separate cutrance. 39 Sfuith-at., Fitrzoy,
Parade end.
hfiEDROOM, furuishcdT ti"s« kitchen and bath.
J3 Somerset I Io u 1 5_Ly Carltou.
ED UO O j Murnish ed , coraforfabl?, healthy, )ri-
vale cntrauco ; no children ; rent moderate: 100
Elgin-si., Carlton. .
"VjEDROOM, nicely furnished, suit married couple
or friends, use kitchen. S Alburt-tcrraco,
Grevre-st.,J'"itzroy. '
'ft XoARD undTtcsidenco for three respectable mon
J3 bath ; 16s. weekly. 184 Lygim-st. N., Carlton,
"fe j) OAiiDlieildcJico, married couple, or tlu-eo, re-
efieetahlo men ; bath. 5 Patlisou-tcrrace,
Lelcoster-su, Carlton. ?
UAUD, two gcutlcineu or married couple, re-
spectable locality. Stanley House, Katbdowue
fiU, N. Carlton.
5.3 OA RD, Residence, 16s. weekly ; superiority un-'
cqinilled ; balcony, train, Albert House, Dun-
d;i3-pI.,_Alberti'ark.
in»OARD, residence, respe'efabfe men, Ids. weekly;
near eroctiou new railway shops, Newport. Mrs.
"Wilson _
OARD aud'Rcsidouco required by youog gcutie-
man ; state terms, moderate. Muticus, Ago ofllco.
v iOAitD7l'te"» I superiority un-
cqnutJcd ; train. Albert House, Duudas-pL, .
Aibert Park.
'fffliOAUD, JUesidenec, for two or throe respectable '
iirnu ; piauo ; 16s. 1 Homscy-tcrrace, I'efl-sL,
Hotbam. , -
"S's'oivitD aud Rcrtidcueo rcspectablo tradosman; .
Jjj washing, bath ; 15s. Lorno Houso, Kiug-sL,
ly.'Mqlhourno. .
Board, Rcsldcnco, largo balcony room ; drawers,
cupboard, piauo, 17s.. week, closo University.
2o7 CardigancorueriElgm-fit. .
"ttOARD andTUcsiticnco for gcnilomoh; piano, bath,
jTS gai.i. 2 Lydi t iieuefi, Drumniomi-at., Carlton.
"a >UblNEriS Lady. or Gentleman could havo com-
Jj> fortably furuisbed Room, private. 2S4 Nlcbol-
sonb, Fitzroy. '
J\Q1 LLORTA iiLE furjdfibetl Bedroom; fireplace,
bath, latdikcy ; single gculicuiau. 61 Drum-
mond-fat., near Grat(amst. . ..
ZT\&ii i'O RT A B LE 'fiiruistied froiTt Iteom, suit max t
riedcnuplo; every eonvenieuce. 5 iYaaklm-jt.F.
C" MIUtTujLE Fundaheii Room, cheap, us.? oi
j kitchen. 142 Big Luu»dalo-fiL W., near station.
quiet Lodging3, two steady uieo
orcouplo; uso kitchen. 34 8tation-pl.,' Sand
ridge. ' 'r -
A COMFORTABLE Board, Residence, rcspectablo men,
lUa.: washing included ; bath, latchkey. 40 Na-
pier-aL; Fltzrcp'. . . .
A \OMF01tTA BLE Board, Resldciico fur rcspectablo .
tradesmau ; terms very moderate. 80 Cecil-st.,
Einerald-hiU. ;
TOMfrWrABLE furnished" Bedrooms for slHgla
mou. 87 Flihders-st. E., near Russcll-sL
d COMFORTABLE iiOtlgiogs for siuglo gentlemen ;
terms moderate. 5 Bayview-terrucc, Princess-
8t., Fitzroy.
A vOilFOltTABLL Board and Residence for rosjject-
aide tradesman; terms moderate. No: ' 5
A'Pcckett-tii. , West Meiboumo. . ; :
a COMFORTABLE Home oue or two gcotlemcn, pri-
vatc family; piano: 143jloray-st.,'Euicrald-hilL
CWi'OitTA BLb Home, "respectable boarders ; batlij
j v.ashing, 169., near dentist, 58 Glass-terrace,
Gertrude-BL, Fitzroy.
To 11 l-'bilT A !i LE Iloino for lady or gentleman, pro
vato family, healthy locality. X.t Post Ofhce,
Oaklei;'h.
i)"i6.\ll;OltTAliLE Accommodation for two rcspc.ct-
able men ; board optional. 109 Catherine- ter- '
race, Fiiuders-L E. '
»' 'RTABLE i.c»«igings -or rnpectubio men.
153 Gpring-st., opposite Model LchooL
"a COUNTRY Luo.— One or- t.vo vacancies Mrs. Dorf-
fel'a farm, Cbcltcnbain, near Moruialhic. Terms
iuoderate.
6UBLhf"B«:drooxa, suit married couple or two
. frieudsin busimas. 76 Kitzroy-st., Fitzroy. .
ITOmaNA, Sea licacii. — Sitting, two, throe Bed-
rooms ; kitchen ; sheltered bathing ground. H.
IV. Wilson. - :.
DROMANA, " KHngerong."— Superior Accomrao-
datinn for pcasido visitors ; tcrms liberal ; good
stabling. Mrs. Shaw.
i(Far Continuation of tfru.
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- Board and Residence.
. f Continued from First Page)
ITS MKLBftlfltNE ; 00 Gcorge-BL — Comfortably
2j9 front Bedroom; rait gentleman ; breakfast
spUonal ;bath, gas.
FTIMtiJNT Room to Let. 2 Ilodgson's-tcrraco, Church-
"wr at., Richmond, near Bridge-rd.
RO.VT and back Rooms, nicely furnished ; kit
chen, batb. 100 Leicester-fit., Carlton
VJtfKNfSHED" Parlor andiJedroom, uso kitcheu ;
b'ath and gas, 43 Barry -sL, S. Yarra.
T"MjRNISEHiD Boom, suit two friends, board op-
. tiooal ; lodgings only 5s. week 17 3 Swanston-su
' U>URK1SHED Bedrooms, suit goiilieiuon. Alma
JP Hotel; Chapol-st , St. Kilda ; bide entrance, bath,
'plana
¥7Uft$l5HED Boom io" Lct"suit"inarrisd "couple,
JP friends, 0s» weekly. Next Haymarkct Hotel,
Ellzabeth-st.
i.DItNISHED large front Room, with use of kit-
cbon-109 Bridge-rd., Richmond
PNISHED Room, fireplace; 5s. weekly. 46
jrner Fitzroy and Leicester sts., Fitzroy.
SlliiffiB Artments wanted, Married Couple,
11 b child, Emerald-hill, within ten minutes'
. walk Mrip Point Hotel. Address stating terms, &c.,
Mechanic,' Poet Office, Melbourne.
/lUBNliHED Rooms. 6U»t married or single.
JP 1 Kcvt's- terrace, Little Lonsdale-st. W.
tf'ftKitflLlKi) Bedroom, 5s. of) Spring-st., opposite
Jf Treasury reserve.
FJRNISHUD Room, bath, no children, U3e of kit
eben. 21 Pitt-sL. Carlton.
fMjaNISHiiO Bedroom, suit two respectable tueu ;
board optional. 1 Bleublm-cottagcs, NeQl-sU,
riton. _____
FffiKTHEO Bed, Sitting Rooms, private family,
nochlldreo- Alma Cottage, Lygon-s.. Carlton.
VpURNISHElb noora to Let. 63 Smith-st., opposite
y Perbyat., Tltzroy.
XT' (j RNI S HE D , Bedroom, suit marrjedcouple, two
X" friends, 8s.' week. 110 Bouverio-st., near Uui-
rarity, Carlton.
TNlfcltlsillsb Betlroom, to Let ; bath, latchkey. 43
y Colllna-pL, CollinB-ht E.
. wSu&NISHKD frout Bedroom, suit married couple
Jp two friends ; CBO piano. 152 Oore-st.. Fitzroy.
PUSHED Room two friends, married couple,
weck. 2 Anjylc-pL, Lygon-s t., Carlton.
ifiiHKD front) Room, uscof kitchen. 31 Mon-
guo-st., near Emerald-hill station.
tflSHED Rooms, respectable men, bath: 4s.;
nrd optional. 'iOSFpenccr-st, near Farrier's
%IHiRril6HKl> front Bedroom, usosii ting room : coin-
r fortable ; no children. Near Exhibition, 40 tier-
' trmie-et., Fitzroy.
EGUBSHED front Room, firoplacc, single man or
couple ; rent, 6a. OS Wcstgarih-st., Fitzroy.
OOD Beds, 6d. per night ; comfortablo quiet
homo. 61 Stephen -st., near Bourko st.
/"iOOD Room, uso'kitcbcn ; terms io\v respoctablo
XX person. 82 Hoddlo St., near polico station.
""I OLiMONT-STREET, Jolimont, 3 Park-torraco. —
(J Balcony Bedroom vacant, ono or two gentlemen ;
board optional.,
"V AROE , furnished front Room, fireplace, suit
I j married couple ; private, CO Webb-st., near
" Emitti-st., Fitzroy. ;
Y AROE tvell-furnfshed Room ; Arcplaccf drawers,
1 j bath ; no children. Florencc-terrace, top Elgin-
yt, Carltop.
"fl" AR6fE furnished Bedroom, near beach, winter
I J months ; state terms. Alpha, Post Office, S.
Yarra.
ARGEi Room, furnished ; stilt married' couple,
I two geuticmcn. Rutland House, Dudlcy-st.,
. W.Melbourne.
\ j ARRIED Gouplo can join pleasant friends cither
It I board and lodging or housekeeping ; good
souse, garden ; Albert Park. Social, Age office.
Sf RS. .N AO EL, qualified midwife, 75 Capel-strect,
It 1 Hotham,.— Vacancies for invalid ladies.
ICE Room, uso parlor, kitchen ; bath. 134
1( Lygon-st., Carlton, four doors from Neil-sL
h>AKLOK, I4edroom, Let ; private entrance ; no
J i family ; use -of kitchen. 17 Rupert-st., Parade
md.'E. Collingwood.
PRAHRAN. — Furnished Room to Let ; vacancy ono
boarder, 24 Isett-st., off Groville-strecU
PRIVATE Board, Residence. 1 Victoria-buildings,
Qucon-flt., S flvo minutes' walk General I. Office.
RIVA't'E Board aud Residonce for gentlemon.
Edinburgh Houso, 10 Brunswick-st., Fitzroy.
Bath, latchkey.
PRIVATE Board and Residenco for respcctablo
tradesman. State terms, Eloper, Age office.
Tb CYDENCE ami partial Board required by a gent.
Address, Tempus, Age Office.
TVtffcESliCLIFF, Bluff House.— Good and comfort-
ablo accommodation for visitors ; terms mode-
rate. M- Sheehan, proprietress.
SELECT Board and Residence ; moderate ; near
rail, 'bus. 2 Albion-terrace, Cecil-st., Emerald-
hill.
CjT. HILDA. — To Lot, furnished two iront Rooms ;
' use kitchen ; near beach. Blamirca', Barkly-st.
ST. .HILDA. — Itoora to Lot, furnished or uufur-
nlshod ; kitchen, bath. Apply tiarlaud store, .
Carltsle-st.
BUPERIOR Homo for gentleman in private family;
no others. Address Clifton-bill, Ago office.
pSlO LE'l'j Jtivoly Furnished front and backRooras ;
j_ gas, bah. OPrhices-terraco, Princes-st., Fitzroy
fiWO double Rcdrooms ; use kitchen, parlor ; every
X convenience; moderate. 8 Princes-terrace,
Princes-fit, Fitzroy.
f jlWO iurnishttd Rooms ; front 7s., back 4s.; kit-
X chcn ; healthy. 4 Rathdown-sL, end Exhibi
tion, Carlton.
'WTAOANCY for ono boarder at 39 St. Vincent-pL N.,
V Albert Park.
WAN I ED, unfurnished Room, use of kitchen ;
Richmond or South Yarra ; terms. Student,
Booth Richmond P.O.
WAITED, by a lady, comfortablo Bedroom, with
use of piano ; suburb near town. Abode,
g.&Q. ;
A.nTKD, respectable Boarders ; and Stabling to
7 7 Let. tiueen's Arms Hotel, Dorcas-st., Emc-
nld-hill.
ANTED, furnished Bedroom for two young'
T r ladies ; business ; near Spriug-st. Annie,
Aye office.
V V r has Board and Residence ; bath, gas,
? Y 1 T a. lO.'Fitzroy-st,, Fitzroy, near Hauovor-st.
Hotels.
Under this heading fourteen words charged Stxrnxcs.
' a LBION Hotel, Thorry-st., opposite Carlton
f% Brewery.— Lodgings. 4s. por week. Mrs. Caw-
toy, proprietress-
A LBION iluTEL, Thern'-st. — Board and Lodging,
ICS.; lodgings, 6s. .per week. Mrs. Crawley,
Proprietress.
f >ObURG. — New Golden Fleece Hotel.— H. Sutton,
1, late of Woodend and Rochester. Rest liquors
si every description. Visitors to Pentridge find every
tttentlou, M'Crackon's best ale on draught. Lun-
iheon provided shortest notice.
Good Stabling.
(CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Sorrento.— This hotol is
now completed, and ready for tho reception of
visitors for the season ; terms, £1 10s. per week ;
traps to meet. arrival ot steamers ; meals ou Sundays,
Is. 6d. W. Hughes, proprietor.
"J \EVON and Cornwall Hotel, Little Latrobo-st.—
3 F Single Rooms ; 5a. weekly ; private entranca
Edward Hynes, proprietor.
("1 KELOtfti.— Field's Temperance Hotol, Malop-st
J near baths and gardens ; superior accommoda
tion ; moderate charges.
7T V N S L E H'S HOTEL,
VJT NORTH-TERRACE,
ADELAIDE.
NEPEAN HOTEL.
PORTSEA.
W. B. FORD, Manager.
This most commodious marine family retreat is now
receiving visitors to tho seaside,
PATRONS to the
NEPEAN HOTEL
Will receive every attention and comfort at
MODERATE CHARGES.
POBTSEA BATHS FREE to BOARDERS.
The fast and favoribo steamer WILLUMS will
un toPurteoa. For time-table and fores see adver
tisement.
Waggonettes will run to London-bridge and Back
BEach. Return fare, Cd.
' HORSES and BUGGIES ou HIRE.
' Secretaries of societies and others arranging for
picnics can be liberally dealt with.
OYAL Hotel, "Dandcnony.— Superior Accommo-
XL datlon for families, every comfort ; marquees
for picnic parties ; billiards, baths, horses and buggies.
Telegrams attended. C. H. Dawson, proprietor.
Houses and Land To Let.
Under this headingfourteen words charged Sixrgycg.
A BAKER'S Shop to Let ; bakings pay rent. Ap
ply 69 Queeuaberry-Bt., llotham.
"4 "CORNER shop, dwelling, close Snillh-sL, &e.;
VYoodyard, Richmond. 31 Pcel-st., Collingwood.
A FIVE-ROOMED House to Lot. Apply North
Fitzroy Arms Hotel, Kne-st.; cheap.
a FuUR-ROOMED dotachod Cottage, with fruit
and Rower garden. Davies-st., Mooneo Ponds.
j? FOUR'ItOOMED House, hath, gas, cellar."
Stephen Spargo, builder, Edward-st., liruns-
ftck.
A j.RFRT Parkj near Train. Beach. — Well furnishod
House. Cards, Cbarlwood, bookseller, Eliza-
Wtn-Bt, Melbourne.
Ta HOP,-sir rooms, fixturr«, suit any businesi ;
A. clusotown ; cheap. IcoardigansL
a "SIX-DOOMED house aud bathroom ; 17s. Cd.
£% weekly. K. Wilson, auctioneer, Statiou-bL,
figlton.
T x Richmond. — Five-rooracd Cottage, outhouses,
A casks and large yard, small goods tannery.
fnchan, Queen-st.
7 " TW&ROt)MED bouse, stable, separate yard,
A &c. Particulars 31 Pect-aL, Collingwo<jd.
BAKERY, o'.d-csUbTishod, good thoroughfare ;
- last tenant niuo years; rent lCs. 33 Napier-
fL, rluroy.
BiKEHdUBE, good oven, rent low, corner Bourke-
ku 88 Exliibltiou-flt.
J Shop, buoy thoroughfare ; rent, 15s.
i > weekly ; possession Monday. Macfarlan, auc-
oneer, 20 Swanston-st.
LDFOltD HOUbE CLUB, twelve looms, oii
> painted, bath, geptlemau'e select home, oppo-
lite Rt\yid Mint, William-st. Apply P. Hanna next .
floor, or present tenant.
1"" . RltiHTON.— Furnished Cottage, close to beach
j> »nd station. Mrs. Nott, comer Littie Collins,
Elizabeth sto.
BUUNbWICK-ROAD. E. Brunswick, Corner Ewing-
street. — Grand Stables and Cottage; rent, 5s.
BRUNSWICK.— Five-roomed weatherboard House;
lao yard, water; rent, 8s. Clark, agent |
BRtJNFWtCfe.—Four-roomed stoiio House, bath,
good tank, large garden; rent, 10s. 6d. Clark,
tgent
CAfflCTON-ST., facing Exhibition Gardens, six-
roomed Residence ; baih._ ilill8,_Lygou-st.
ttLljTDN-TilLirDetached Cottage, five rooms,
t Falconer-street, two doom from Del bri dge 6t.
f TO>TMG13fUU3 DwelUug and Factory , No. 12
\J iBeckett-8t. W. ; many years in occupation of
Kr. Zuvenboom as a broth factory. Any rcasouable
iterations made to suit permanent tenant.
C. WILSON, Tentmoker, i
201 Elizabeth-fit. '
DIO US fivo-rooincd" Cottage, ' Oaldoigh ;
five minutes from station ; low rental. Apply
Postmaster, Oaklclgh. I
jfliyflAGK, comfortably lurnishcd; 85s.; two or i
three months. Stacey, Ferndale, Boss-eL, North-
lote
g iQWAflji, pleasantly situatod, at North cc to ;
Xy rent, 0a. Noraery, Northootc.
tiaw hrieif, 8 rooms. Apply Norma Co t-
\j. lege, Lygon-rt. tf near Newry-st.
1 best part, orcriookiag Oerdaas

Houses and- Land To Let.
Emerald-hill.— Butcher's shop, with'flwening
and fittings ; rent, 20s. Thlstiethwaite, 37 Dor-
cas-st. - »
RHOL-bT.— Double-fronted Shop and Dwelling
near King, Har court and Williams ; £12 per
month. Butcher's Shop and D trolling, Spenccr-sL,
W» Melbourne, 18a. Klrkus, auctioneer, Errol-st.,
Hotham.
JflARM TO LET.
BROADUEADOWa
To bo LET by TENDER,
GLENALLEN FARM (Old Sydney),
Now in the Occupation of Mr. John Kerr,
(772 Acres (more or leas).
Term: FiVe Years from 1-t March. 1882.
Particulars to be obtained from Messrs. LYNCH
and M'DON'ALD, Markot-squarc, Collins-street west,
with whom tenders must be lodged on or beforo 1st
February next.
T?nNE largo Shop and flvo Rooms, "good stand, VTc
M? toria-sL, Hotham. Apply Davis's papcrhatigings
warehouse.
5 7UTZROY Lodge, Nicholson and Gertrude sts., con-
g tmningijinc rooms. US Klt»'?cp»-1. K.
SAlVh-i.OOMED brick Coltogo ; bath, even con-
veuiouce. 4 Kimberley-tcrrace, Gardcu-st., S.
Yarra.
iOUK-HOOMED lluuse, gas, water, near 'bus; rent,
i be. Lord, Utyth-st., Brunswick.
FUUNlSHED'Yiriii, 6 rooms, outbuildings', stab-
ling, healthy situation ; near Malvern-rd. Villa,
Age office.
(1 OOD Stable to Lot, suit cabman. Apply West-
y minister Clnb Hotel, Brunswick -St., Fitzroy.
HANDSOME two-«u»ry brick Iiouse, 7 rooms. 12
Malvern-rd., Pratiran ; key next door.
HAWTDORN.— Mnir-st., brick" Villa, 6 rooms ;
bathroom, garden ; £5 monthly. Lucas,
Brldge-rd.
HAWTHORN.— Suitable stand for Dressmaker,
main thoroughfare, 5 rooms, kitchen, 16s.
Flint, agent, Hawthorn.
HO ! HAM. —Ply pe-roomed Cottago, 4ourtnov-at.l
n car Meat Market. L'onnely.2 l'oihamot., Carlton.
MOTHAM. — To Let, Shop, Errol-st. , oppoeito
town hall ; splendid tKisltion.
JOHN' FRANKLIN. Agent, 78 Victoria-sL, Hotham,
has to Lot 3 Shops. 18s., 85s.
I" ARGE building; euitabie tor boot factory ; OU 1U
B J x2-l. 376 Smlth»st, Collingwood.
LARGE hop, new, with six rooms; bath, collar,
verandah jjtigin -at. , Carlton Iovor'n, Card I gonst.
LIVINGSTON, 2l5 Chapel-St., Prahran, hos'Cot-
tages, lis., 15s., 21s., 4, 5, and six Rooms.
MIA MIA.— Mrs. M'Donnell's Farm, 6L5 ucroj, to
Let ; Immediate possession. Henry Stcvcoson,
47 Queen-strccL
PLEASANT situated House, furnished, to Let, K.
Melbourne; 10 rooms, garden. Lewis, Age office.
PRESTON. — Klevou acres Land, fivo-roomed
House, completo, outhouses, 133. Dunning, 6
Qucen-st.
HICIIMONdT Brighton-st. — Five now brick Cot-
i tages, ready about a week. John Coverlid,
Swan-st.
HICIIJIOND Ilill, nice Brick Hou-c, six rooms;
. bath, gns, verandah. Sis. Forbes, 14B Bridgc-rd.
RICHMOND, Cottage, six Rooms; bath, vcran-
dahs; good yard, 12s. Forbes it Sons, Bridgo-rd.
RICHMOND, "nice Brick House, six Rooms, bal-
cony, verandah, gas, hath, garden, 17s. 6d.
Forbes 'a Agency.
Richmond ahops, iu good positions ; rents, ios
to 45s. Forbes Sons, Brldge-rd.
ROOMS to Let, front Shop, suit person in busl-
ncfis. 11 Pryburgh-Bt., W. Melbourne.
OOMS adjoinin? scljoolhouao, Mclboun'io, re-
spectabifi ; nominal rent to suitable tenant
"Trustworthy," P P., Collingwood.
(L EVEN ' and eight-roomed Houses, Carlto'n-st,
fronting Carlton Gardens. Apply 2 Carlton-st.
HOP and Room, nicely fitted up ; 12s. Cd. Near
kTj the bank. 89 ExhlbR:on-Bt
SHOP aud Dwelling, "lately occupied by Mr, Aik-
man, drapor, Rarklv-st, Footscray.
SHOP and tour rooms, passage, fixtures ; 16s. per
week. John Coleman, Farada> -St., Carlton.
SHOP, Store (40 x 17), residence, four rooms over
head, new promises, next Carson's Hotel, Hay-
market ; hath, gas, verandah ; splendid position ;
Junction six streets, Franklin, Victoria-st, Hotham.
SIX-ROOMED houso, with bathroom and passage.
270 Victoria-parado, E. M elbonnic. Apply 278.'
SIX-Ri«0.\iED HOUSfc, 150 FItzroy-st Apply
Bates, corner of Hanover and Nicholson sts.
SIX-RuOMKD ilouce, stable, coachhouse, kitchen,
gardon, 6 acres land ; rent £1. Ticrnau and
Co agents, llothauu
SPLENDID Yard, middle Lygon-st; rent, 4s. W.
Ketn >, 118 l'lindcrs-1. E.
tTkTlDA. — Cuzco., Argyle-st. W.; four rooms,
bath, scullery, garden, soa.viow ; £40.
LjjT. K1LDA. — Ihick Cottage, fi rooms, hath, central
position ; 14s. Francis Kelly, 82 High-st.
rl KICDA.— Weatherboard Cottago, new,, 6
rooms, bath, washhouso ; 10?. Francis Kelly, S2
Illgh-st.
ffllANYARD, in good working order, to Let. James
1 Muirhead, Boundary-rd., Hotham.
Rakers and Grocers. — Splendid Premises to
fi Let. Corner Fitzroy aud Gertrude sts.
finO BE LET, furnished, the large and commodious
X Residenco of non. Mfm. Campbell, M.L.C., close
to tho beich and Brighton railway terminus. For
full particulars apply to Graham Bros. & Co,, 01
Little Collins-st. E.
fi no LET, two-stall 'Stable ; large "yard, shed aud
JL room. Bran, Wreckyn-st., Hotham.
TBIO LET, first-class stabling, New Bridge Hotel,
X 8. Yarra. Smith &Gunn, proprietors.
r|TO LET, a. Store, Western Markot. Apply J. Lewis,
1 Fish Market.
r|M) LET, Geelong, furnished five-roomed Cottage,
JL 30s. weekly. Apply 87 Henry street, Windsor.
TO LET, a five-roomed House and Shop. Apply
the hotel, Stanlcy-st., W. Melbourne.
fBM) LET, a brick Villa, nicely furnished ; cvory
f convenience. Honovcr-st., Windsor. Apply 33.
O LET, a large Shed and yard. 7 Chctwynd-su,
Hotham. '
r|>0 LET, Shop, 5 rooms, 10s. week. Mrs. Moloney,
I Rodcn-8t., W. Melbourne.
T" O LET, a two-rooiue3 brick Cottage. Apply 45
Liule_Naplcr-st. , Fitzroy
ri WO.STORY brick 8hep and Dwelling; rent ICa
I W. E. Wells, estate agent, Emernld-hill.
''STILLA, 0 roomB, Toorak ; do., Puat-rd., S." Yarra;
V N £65. James Hondy, Malvern-rd., Prahran.
HY Pay Rent T— New brick or weatherboard
Cottages, 3 or 4 rooms each ; £10 deposit;
balance by monthly instalments. R. G. Benson, 32
Collins-street cast.
% 17 ILLIAMSTOWN NORTH. — Six-roomed House,
VV bath, Ac.; large yard. Apply Craig, bookseller,
Williamsiown,
WORKUOUMto Let; clcau, comfortable," with
fireplace ; suitable for any business. 140
Russell-st.
\r AKD to Let, large Yard and Shed to Lot. Apply
g 132 Loiisdale-st. E.
Tenders.
AUSTRALIAN Builders and Contractors PRICE
BOOK, third edition. GEORGE ROBERTSON,
and all booksellers.
BOUOUG If «f SANDHIDGE TENDERS will bo
received until 4 p.m. of Tuesday, 31st Jauuary
inst., for tho following works :—
1. Forming and channelling Po«t Office-place.
2. Construction of Farrell-strect west and Albert-
street.
Plans, specifications and conditions at the Borough
Chambers.
EDWD. CLARK, Town Clerk.
BOROUGH of HAWTHORN.— separate TENDERS
Tor tho undermentioned WORKS will be re
ceived up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, tho 1st
prox. , viz.
Constructing culvert in Camherwell-road.
Channelling in Liddiard and LaWdga streets and
in Burwocd and r.ivoredale roads.
Repairs to composition pavement in Church-
street.
Formation and metalling in Harcourt and John
son streets.
Formation and metalling in Manningtrce-road
and Scuffam's lano.
Plans and specifications may bo inspcctod at the
Town Hall.
A cash deposit equal to 5 per coat, on the bulk
sum must accompany rach tender.
Tho lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted.
JAMES WARREN, Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Hawthorn, 24th Jan., 1882.
UCKLI UK&T i: Co.j Architects," ' Emurald-h.il, in-
vite TENDERS complete, 1st February, STAB
LING, Coachhouses, Man's Rooms, &c.
1 CARPENTERS.— i EN DEKS, 5-ROOMED Wood
COTTAGE; labor only. J. Muuro, Abbotsford
Quarries, Collingwood.
VriTY of DUNEDIN.
- GAS SUPPLY DEPARTMENT.
ALTERNATIVE TENDERS will bo received at the
Town Clerk's office, Duncdin, ou or beforo Tuesday,
7th February, 18S2, at 2 p.m., for the PURCHASE of
the surplus TAR for a period of one, two, three, five
or seven years, commencing from 3lst March, 1882.
Quautity not less than 60,000 gallous for the first
year.
Price tendered to be at per gallon delivered into
contractor's casks or tanks at tho Gasworks railway
siding.
All further particulars may be had on application
to the Gas Englnccrf \ . Gcnever, f sn.), at the Gas
works, Anderson's Bay-road, Duncdin, or to the
. undersigned. '
Security will be required.
Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
ADAM GIBSON,
Acting Town Clerk.
Dunedin, New Zeal&ud,
29th December. 1881.
1TY of FITZROY'.— TENDERS, addressed to the
Chairman of Public Works, will be received until
7 p.m. ou Friday, 8rd February, for works as follows,
viz.: —
L Cutting down and metalling portion of Bruns-
wick-stroet north.
2. Supply of and spreading 6000 cubic yards of 2
inch tneul.
Flans and specifications to bo seen at the Town Hall
By Order, JOHN B. JONES,
Town Clerk.
Town Hall, Fitzroy, ESth January. 1SS2.
AST MELBOURNE,— TENDERS, PAINTING
House, East Melbourne. Apply Dunning. &
Co., 6 Queen-street.
1.1 DE GARIS, Architect, Bank-street, Emerald-
hill, invites TENDERS 6-rooracd RESIDENCE,
wood. Tribe-street, Emerald-hill,
HENDERSON & Smart, architects, &C., 22 Collins-
street cast, invite TEN DEES for IRON VERAN-
DAD, Elizabeth-fltrccL
HS ENDEltSON Smart, architects, licensed sur- |
g-f veyors, &c-, 22 Collins-street east, Invite I
3 ENDKRS for ERECTION of four-story FACTORY,
off Little Collins-street west. ,
JOSEPH (JFtOOIi, Architect, invites TENDERS for !
Large Brick HOUSE, at Malvern- Apply his r
office, South Yarra.
LODDOK GOLD MINING COMPANY(No Uability),
Cay's Die . ing, near TunaguRo.
SEPARATE or WHOLE TENDERS are Invited by
the directors until Wednesday, 16lh Februaryw1682
for the ERECTION of QUARTZ MINING MA
CHINKKY and BUILDINGS on tho company's lease.
Plans and specifications can be Inspected at tho
office of Mr. tvilHaui Mlddleton, engineer. Beehive-
chambers, Sandhurst ; or at the company's office,
Colonial-chambers. 86 Collins-street west, Melbourne.
HENRY MCKLKSS,
Manager.
"D "JRELIMIN A UY ADVERTISEMENT.— In tiie AS-
1 SIGNED ESTATE of Charles Coombs and Sons,
Dunedin, New Zealand, lor benefit of creditors.—
TENDERS arc invited by the trustees for tills impor
tant estate as a GOING TANNERY, including nearly
new wool-washing and drying- plant. Further par
ticulars in future advertisement. Apply to the New
Zealand Loan aud Mercantile Agency Company
(Limited), Colllos-etrcet west, Melbourne.
yri&NDKKSare invited for BUlLDINfc firo SHOPS,
J. bandrUlge. John Flannagan, architect, 60
Qneen-etreet, Melbonroe.
flYENDERS requlrod for FlfiWS for new Baptist
1 Church, Kew. Plan tobesoenat offieaaf O.B. '
da$t bS GeUina-atmt, mtfl 2tL XfaAJraafe- r

_T©nderBL
SYDNEY W. SMITH7" Arohltect sud Sarireyoy.
Grey-streot, St. Hilda, invites TENDERS tUl
10th Febroary for BUILDING semi-detached brick
HOUSES in Cecil-street, Emerald-hill.
SYDNEY W. SMITH, Architect and Surveyor,
Grey-street, St. Hilda, invites TENDERS tilt
10th February, for BUILDING .thrco-storied brick
PRINTING OFFICE for the Record newspaper, with
dwelling attached, in Dorcas-street, Emerald-hill.
flENDERS wanted, by the Shire Council of Broad-
fl. meadows. nutU 11 o'riock a.m. on Friday, tho
10th Febroary, Jfor ROAD WORKS, in seven contracts;
also, for Collecting Agricultural Statistics and Dog
Thx. For further particulars apply at tbo shire hall,
Broadmeadows.
E. M'lVER,
Secretary and Surveyor.
27th January, 18S2.
fBENDERS for PAlN'M'h'G and othsr repairs. Apply
1 Mr. Bullina, 14 Lonsvlale-street west,
rtENDElt-S wanted for largo Job BRICKWORK at
I. Hawthorn, labor only. Mr. Ovcy, 32 CoUins-
itroct west.
riENDEUS received, until 30tb, erecting Four-
j( roomcl Brick Ct>'!TA(»E, Prcaton. Plans, ?peci-
fl cations, Shalluss, architect, Levcsop-strect, liotham.
r|>El4DERii requited, two Brick HOUSES, Albert
I Park. Plans. &c., 32 Smith street, Colllnywood.
fTVi-NDEKS for LEAD LIGHTS, Glazing Quarries
X for School. Apply ColUugwood Saw Mills, East
Melbourne. _
rp ENDKRS "invited for SLATING two Cottages,
I Row-street, North Fitzroy. Apply M. J. Watts,
Close 30th inst.
fpENDEKS wanted for PLASTERING two Cottages
1 (lanor and material). M. Watts, Row-street,
North Fitzroy. _____
rpENDERS invited for BUILDTNG RESIDENCE.
I Plans, Ac., J. J. Grigg, 71 Capcl-street north,
Hotham. ___________
T I LENDERS are invited for Kfc PAIRS, Palutitigs,
X Ac., to ForcHtcrs' Hall, Swau-street, Richmond.
Specifications to be seen at tho office of Mr. T. E.
Weaver, auctioneer, wan-strec-t.
f'e »E.\DEFtS required for iti.MuVING a Quantity of
If EARTH. G. Richardson, Ramsdcn's Pa|M:r Mills.
rglENDKR, PLAbTEUING ; labor only; Baptist
J. Chnrch. Padbnry, Cotlmm-road, Kcw.
jMiNliE«a required for ULEARlNG, Ploughing
Jl and Rolling 63 Acres Land, at Caol field. Parti
culars Byrue, Valo, ColUns-strceu
rpENDERS' Wanted for PAINTING 'COTTAGE,
1 St. Hilda. Apply 14 Lonsdalo-strcet wc3t, 12
o'clock.
ffWbERS FLOORING, labor onlj-, corner
Jt Smith and Stanley streets, ColllngwoodL Tuni-
hull & Eaduwn. '
rfl LENDERS for SLA TING House in 'Raihdowno-
1 street, North Carlton. Apply toJohu Wright
on the premises.
riENDEltS for Brass Band to accompany saddlers
JL Annual Picnic, Fobruary 25th, Address, secre
tary, Saddlers' Society, Trades' ball. Tcndors closo
Tuesday, 4 p.m,
rFTRT: COMMITTEE of the MELBOURNE RENE-
i VOLENT ASYLUM Invite TENDERS for BREAD
up to Thursday, 2nd February, for a porlud of six or
twelve months, at the option of the committee. All
samples must bear a distinguishing mark.
Also, for tondcrs for the printing of tho annual re
port and balance-sheet.
Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars apply to
F. IIOWLETT,
Superintendent and Secretary,
27th January, 1882.
npIME EXPIRES at noon to-day, for Additions to
I Residence at Toorak. L. Powell, Architect',
Collins-street.
WANTED, TLNDElto lor PLASTERING and
Plumbing. Apply Church-street, North Carl
ton. John Belt
WANTED TENDERS for three-roomed Wooden
COTTAGE. Apply II. Denmcr, Hunter-street,
Richmond.
%%7ILSON & BESW1CHE, architects, Beehive
Y 7 chambers, invite TENDKR.-i for ERECTION of
four-story WAREHOUSE, off Collins-street.
Meetings, Lectures, <Ssc.
A ID ANGLICAN oATUEDRAL FUNDS.— Locturo
3rd Fobruary, Assembly flail, Collins-street.
Tickets, 2s. Cd. oo further notico.
Albert stueeTtotal abstinence so-
Clr.TY,— Inaugural Meeting on Thursday
evening next, at 8 o'clock, in the Schoolroom of the
Albert-stroet BaptUt Church, ia3t Melbourne.
Speaker, Rev. A. J. Dowlo, of Sydney. Enjoyable
entertainment. Admission free. Collection.
!> A N K of VICTORIA
> Incorporated by Act'of Parliament.
Notice is hcrebv given that the HALF-YEARLY
GENERAL MEETING of PKOPRltTulto will be held
livihe banking-house of tho company, in Melbourne,
on Tuesday, 7th February, 1SS2, 'at 12 o'clock noon,
to receive and consider the roporti of the directors to
ho then made, and to consider and decide on such
other matters and things as may then be
brooght forward by the board of management re
lating to the affairs of tho company, or which may be
bromrht forward by any proprietor who shall have
given to the board of management ten days' previous
notico at least of his Intention to bring such matters
and things forward at such meeting.
By order of the board,
J. MATMKSON, General Managor. .
Bank of Victoria, Melbourne,
2lst January, 18S2. ,
BOOTMAlCEKb' UN JON. — A General MEETING
will be held In Trades' Hall Monday evening at
8 o'clock. Important Business. Contributions re-
colved from half-past 7. R. Barry.
BUTCHERS, Butchers, fiutchors.— Monster MEET-
ING Stutt's Hotel, Bourkc-strect, Monday even
ing 30th, 8. Important business. See advertisements.
BUTUUEkS, liulcliers.— ANN UAL. MUN1U.—
Butchers, masters and journeymen, meet Mon
day evening, fctutt's Hotel, Bourkd-street. See ad
vertisements.
TTuTCTHERS.— Meeting to appoint committee to'ar-
j range for next annual picnic. Stutt's Hotel,
Uourkc-strcct, 8 p.m.
Commercial bank of Australia
(Limited),
Melbourne, 15th January, 1S82.
NOTIOE Ib hereby given that tho THIRTIETH
HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Share-
holders of the Commercial Ban k of Australia (Limited),
will bo hold at the company's office, Iu Collins-street
west, on WEDNESDAY, 1st FEBRUARY, 1882, at
noon, for the following business:—
'1. To receive the report of tho dircetors and the
balance-sheet for tho bulf-ycar ending 30th
December, 1851.
2. To elect two directors In the place of George
Coppln, Esq., aud James Mason, Esq., J.P.,
who offer themselves for re-election.
3. To elect two auditors for the year 1832.
Duty qualified shareholders who may he candidates
fora seat at the board, are required, un- cr clause 75
of the Articles of Association, to lodge with the
general manager fourteen clear days beforo the date
of the meeting a written notice of their intention to
stand.
By order of the board.
HENRY' G. TU ft EK, General Manager.
,iiJL— A MEETING .of "all parties "entitled to a
Share of £9000 rcfundod by tho Government of
HJi to Moscrs. Septimus Martin and Samuel Mncss,
as trustees, will be held at the
EXCHANGE, Room No. 4, West, Melbourne,
On
THURSDAY next, 2nd FEBRUARY,
At 4 o'cIojU In tne afternoon.
Business— To arrange for final distribution of
J. C. FODEN,
Secretary to Trustees.
1 FOURTH ANNUAL MKE'I'INU subscribe, Carl-
I ton.— Mechanics' Literary Institute and Freo
Reading Room, Carlton Hall, Tuesday evening 8
o'clock. Receive Committee, Auditors Reports,
Balance-sheet, transact other necessary business. T.
Pori'UBon, hon. see.
/ 1 AKFIELD, the late J 'resident. — Lecture by iter.
W. J. Muthams, South Yarra Buptist Church,
Tuesday noxt.
jt omceopathio hospital.
The ANNUAL MEETING of CONTRIBUTORS to
this institution will be hold at the hospital, 17
Spring-street, on Tuesday, tbe 7th day of February
next, at 4 o'clock p.m. (immediately after the special
meeting called for 3.30 p.m.)
Business :
1, To reoelvo report and balance-sheet from the
committee of management
2. To elect a president, two d vice-presidents,
treasurer, two auditors and six members of
committee.
Governors desirous of filling any of the above offices
must ho nominated in wri.iug, such nomination to be
delivered to the secretary uot later thau Tuesday, 31st
January.
By order,
A. ii. PADLEY, Secretary.
20th January, 1882.
A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the governors
of the JIomcBopathlc Hospital will be held on Tuesday,
the 7th February next, at the institution, 17 Spring-
street, at half-past 2 o'clock p m. (preceding the an
nual mee'Jug as above.)
Business: To consider and deal with proposi
tions to alter and rescind certalu portions
of the by-laws, and to add two additional
by-laivs.
Copies of tbo propositions can be obtained by any
governor on application to the secretary at tho hos
pital.
By order,
- A. H. PADLEY, Hocretary.
20th January, 1882.
M" "EBTING of V.U, Plasterers, Trades' Hall, Moo-
day nlubt, 8 o'clock. Business of importance,
Uey noldg, Secretary.
Exhibition-street.
The MEMORIAL STONE
Will bo
LAID with tho USUAL CEREMONIES
On
SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, at 3.30 p.m.,
By
Tho Rev. Dr. GILCHRIST.
All Evangelical Christian friends are invited to
attend and co-operate.
Special seats will be reserved for ladles.
TWfotlCK is hereby giYcn that an EXTRAORDf-
Jl| NARY MEETING of WM. M'CULLOCH and
Co. will bo held at the offices of the company, No. 123
and 125 Collins-street west, Melbourne, on Thursday,
tbe 2nd February, 1882, at 2 o'clock p.m.
By order of tbo Directors,
GEO. FERGUSON, Secretary.
Business :
To confirm special resolutions passed at the meet-
ing held 17th January, 1582.
T. DAVID'S Day.— Meeting of "Cymry" re St.
David's Day Celebration. Albion Hotel, Satur
day evening 8.
nf>HE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY of VIC-
X TORIA (Limited).
Notico is hereby given that the ANNUAL
MEETING of the members of tbe Society will bo bold
at tbe head office, Collins-street west, Melbourne, on
Monday, the 27th Febroary, 1882, at 4 o'clock p.m.
Business :
To receive aud cousidcr the report of the directors
and the rcvetme account and balance-sheot
for the twenty-beoond half-year, ending 31st
December. 1881.
To elect two director in the room of Frederick
M'Uoy, F.K.S., and Alex. Morrison, M.A.,
LL.D., who retire In terms of the articles of
association, upd who are eligible for re-elec
tion, and offer themselves accordingly.
To consider e»ecial resolution to authorise the
directors to take such steps as may be neces
sary to obtain Acts of Incorporation for the
Bodety In the 'Australasian colonies.
To elect two auditors in the room of Messrs. J. K.
Biokertoo and A. W. Cleveland, who retire In
terms of tbe Articles of Association, and who
are eligible and offer themselves for re
election.
To consider such other business as may bo
brought forward.
Dated at Melbourne this 27th day of January, X882.
By Order of the Board,
thomas walters.
Secretary and General Manager.
HJ55I LOUue. CoUlDCWOMl lll«trlct.
U.U.LO.O.F— Members respectfully requested
to Attend Special Meeting, Lodge room. Tuoeday
BW« tk»fioek. Ciwentuli in Thnt tto
WMtk |f— "-frf1, n Ti ' »i

Meetings. Lectures. &c.
pBOTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Tho Member, of tha Above fiocietr aro
REQUESTED to ATTEND in FULL REGALIA
At tbo Ceiebr»tlon"or
LAYING tho FOUNDATION STONE
OI the
NEW PROTESTANT HALL,
EXHIBITION-STREET, Melbourne, at 3 o'clock jam.,
4th FEBRUARY, 1833.
T. G. LEWIS, W.G.M.
J. J. CROMPTON, Q. Secy.
TPUANCESTCOMPAINY (Liraltiil).— NoUco.- Tito
half-yearly ordinary general meeting
of shareholders In the abovenamod cominy will be
held at the office, No. 58 Temple-court, Melbourne, 12
o'clock noon, Monday, the 6th proximo.
To receive report and balance-sheet, elect directors
and auditors, and transact any other business
which may be submitted.
GEO. T. WTLEIGH,
Manager.
63 Templo-court, 27th January.
HE SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY
(Limited).
Notice is hereby given thai an ORDINARY GENE
RAL MEETING of tho Southern insurance Company
(Limited) will be held at the offices of the company,
Queen-street, oo Monday, the 6th day of February
next, at 2 o'clock in tne afternoon, for the transaction
of tho following business
1. To receive the half-yearly statomont of accounts
and directors' report.
2. To elect two directors in the room of Mossn,
Edward Langton aud Win. Howard Smith,
juu., who retire by rotation
S. To appoint two auditors.
4. To transact any other business of which due
notice hua been given, or which may be
brought forward by the directors.
Mr, Edwaru Langion, oue of the retiring directors,
has intimated that he is r candidate for reappoint
ment; and Mr. J. H. Blackwood has given notice of
bis intention to offer himself for election.
Tho sharo books of the corapauy will) be closed from
tbe 23rd inst. un'il the 7ib prox.
By order of the directors. ,.
UHAS. Rl-.NNIE, secretary.
Qncen-strect, Mcjbourno, 23rd January. IBS2.
T HE UNITED AUSTRALIAN ' MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED).
Notice Is hereby given that tho ORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders of the above
company will bo held at the registered office, 20
Collins-street east, Melbourne, on Tuesday, 31st
January, 1882, at 8 o'clock p.m.
Cusiucsa:
L To receive the report of tho directors and the
accounts for the post year.
2. To elect two directors in the place of Messrs.
Thomas Wilson and David Lumsden, who re
tire, and, being eligible, offer themselves for
ro-clection. . .
3. To appoint auditors, and to transact such other
businesses may then be brought forward.
Tho transfer books will be closed from tho 17th to
tho Slst inst.
Candidates for the office of director or auditor are
requested to give notice thereof in writing to tbe
manager on or before the 17(li inst.
Proxies must he lodged with tho manager not less
than twenty-four hours before the time of meeting.
By Order of tho Board of Directors,
A. WEBSTER, Manager.
20 Collins-street cast,
Melbourne, 7th January, 1352.
VICTORIAN HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT
SOCIETY.— Monthly Mectlnc, Thursday, 2nd
February. Jas. Kirkland, secretary.
Volunteer Notices
T7AST COLLINGWOOD RIFLE CLUB.— Usual
fill MONTHLY MATCH to-day ; ranges, 400, 600,
GOO yards. J. Murray, bou. sec.
Government Notices.
am.
Department of Public Works,
Melbourne, 27th January, 1882.
TENDERS will bo received, subject to the con
ditions of tendering, for FAINTING, Ac.,
to ROOM? (including Refreshment and Billiard
Rooms), Offices. Ac., Houses of Parliament. Mel
bourne, uutil 12 o'clock on 'ihursday, tbe 2nd Feb
ruary,
Tho amount of the preliminary doposit to accom
pany the tcuder is £20, and the amount of tho de
posit as cash security for tho duo performance of the
cont act is 10 nor cent.
The Board of Laud and'Works will not necossarily
accept the lowest or any ten er.
CHARLES YOUNG-
Commissioner of Public Works.
Education Department,
Melbourne, 23rd January, 1832.
rrtENDEItS nro invited for tho erection of a BRICK
5 BUILDING for State School No. 123, California
Gully, Sandhurst.
A preliminary deposit of £10 must accompany each
tender. . , _ ,
Plane and specifications may seen and forms of
tender obtained on application to A, M'lntyro, Esq.,
Inspector of school buildings, Sandhurst, aud at tho
offices of this department.
Tenders are to bo addressed to the Secrotaiy, en-
dored " Tender for Works at California Gully," and
delivered at this office not later than ono o'clock p.m.
of Tuesday, 14th February, 1382.
The lowest or any tender will not necossarily bo
accepted,
J. M. GRANT,
Minister of Publio Instruction.
PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, MELBOURNE.
TENDERS will bo received at this office until 12
o'clock on the days and for the purposes under
mentioned. ,
Particulars may ho learnt at this office, and also at
tbo offices named in each iusiance.
Tbe Board of Land and Works will not necessarily
accept the lowest or any tender-
2nd FEBRUARY.
Repairs to Lunatlo Asylum. Kew. Preliminary de
posit to accompany tender, £2. Final deposit, 10 por
Alterations snd Repairs to 'Post Office at Warr-
nambool. Particulars also at Post Office, Warrnara-
bool. Preliminary deposit to accompany tender, £2.
Final deposit, 10 per cent. „ .
Now Post and Telegrapji Office, Tatura. Particulars
also at Receipt and Pay office, bhoppartou. Pre
liminary depotit to accompany tender, £3. Final de
posit, 10 per cent,
Alterations aud Additions, Ac., Industrial Schools,
Coburg aud Royal Park. Prolluiiuarv deposit to ac
company tender, £5. Final deposit, 10 per cent.
Repairs to Customs Buildlugs, Cole's Yard, Mel
bourne. Preliminary deposit to accompany tender,
£5. Final deposit. 10 per cent.
Additions to Post aud Telegraph Office, Seymour,
Particulars also at Post and Telegraoh Office, Sey
mour. Preliminary deposit to accompany tender, £5.
Final doposlt, 10 per cont.
Painting, Ac., to Libraries, Houses of Parliament,
Melbourne. Preliminary deposit to accompany ten
der £20. Final uoposit, 10 per cent.
Fittings for Departments of Land and Sarvqy and
Geueral Post Office, Meibuuruo. Preliminary deposit
to aecompany tender, £2. Final deposit, 10 per
cent
Painting, Ac., to Rooms, Including Refreshment and
Billiard Roums, Houses ot Parliament, Melbourne.
Preliminary deposit to accompany tcuder, £20. Final
deposit, 10 per cent.
Otb FEBRUARY.
New Lobby, Ac., at Court House, Williarastown.
Particulars also at Custom House, Williamstown. Pre
liminary deposit to accompany tender, £2. Hnal de
posit, £2.
New Post and Telegraph Office, Maffro. Particulars
also at District Survey Office, Sale. Preliminary de
posit to accompany lender, £6- Final deposit, 10 per
cont.
Repairs, Painting, Ac., to Police Barracks, Stawel)
West. Particulars also at Polico Station, Slawell
West. Preliminary deposit to accompany tender, £3.
Final deposit, 10 per cent.
Repairs to Receipt and Pay Office, Paylesford. Par
ticulars also at Receipt and Pay Office, Daylesford.
Preliminary deposit to accompany tender, £3. Final,
deposit, 10 por cent.
Uepaira to Dromana Jetty. Particulars also at
police station, Dromana. 'Preliminary deposit to ac-
compauy tender, £5. Final deposit, 10 per cent.
10th FEBRUARY.
Repairs and Extension of Jetty, Portarlington. Par
ticulars also at Police Station, Portarlington. Pre-
liminary deposit to accompany tenaer, £10. Final de
posit, 10 per cent.
All deposit receipts, Ac., must be made payable to
the Secretary for Public Works.
Tenders to be addressed to the honorable the
Commissioner o! Public Works, and marked " Tender
for
CHARLES YOUNG,
Commissioner of Publio Works.
Melbourne, 27th January, 1882.
r IOTORIAN RAILWAYS.
SEPARATE TENDERS ore invited for tbe under
mentioned works, Ac.
Tenders, accompanied by the necessary preliminary
deposit, and endorsed " Tender for "(as the case
may be), must he deposited in the Railway Tender
Box, Crown Lands Office, Treasury Gardens, Mel
bourne, unless otherwise stated, at or before twelve
o'clock noon of the datc3 as specified : —
THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. —Water Supply
Works at Hawthorn and Bourke-road stations. Par
ticulars at the Engincer-ln-Chief's office, bpencer-
streeti Preliminary «.eposit, £10.
THURSDAY,2nd FEBRUARY.— Erection of Station
Buildings, Lamp-room, Closets, Ac., at Wallace, on
the Warrenhcip and Cordons line. Particulars at the
Eugineer-ili'Uhiet's Office, Spcncer-etrcet, aud at ikti-
lar&t station. Preliminary deposit, £19.
THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY.— Erection of Station
Buildings, Lamp-room, Closets, Ac., at Dunnstown
station, on the Warrenhcip and Gordons lino. Par
ticulars at the Engineer-ln-Cbief's office, Spencer-
street, and at Ballarat station. Preliminary deposit,
£10.
THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY.— Erection of station
Buildings, Latnp-room, Closets, Ac., at Bungaree
Junction, on the Worreuhoip and Gordons Hoe. Par
ticulars at tho Engineer-in-Lhief's Offico, Spencer-
street, and at Ballarat station. Preliminary deposit,
£10.
THURSDAY, 2ndFEBRUARY.— Erection of a Torn-
table at Donald. Particulars at the Engineer-in-
Chief's Officu, Spuncer-streut ; . and ut Maryborough
and bt. Arnaud stations, and Donald Survey Office.
Preliminary deposit, £10.
THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY — Erection of Loco
motive Engine Sheds at BaliaraL Particulars at the
Kncrinoer-in-Chict'e Offico, Sponcor-street, aud at Bal
larat and Ballarat East stations. Preliminary deposit,
£50.
THURSDAY, Otb FEBRUARY.— Supply of 1000
tons of Steel Rails. Particulars at the Engineer-ln-
Chief's Office, fipeocer-stroet. Preliminary deposit,
£100.
THURSDAY, 0th FEBRUARY.— Manufacture and
6upply of Bolts, Spikes and Pins, in scp&rato con
tracts. Particulars at the Engincer-in-Chlef's Office,
Spencer-street. Preliminary deposit as specified.
THURSDAY, 0th MARCH.— Construction of a
Line of Railway from Traralgon to Heyfield. Par
ticulars at the Engineer-in-Cblefi Offico, Bpencer-
street. PrrHminary deposit, £100.
THUR6DAY, 16tb MARCH. — Construction of a line
of railway from hlcbmoud to Alpbingtou. Particu
lars at the Engineer-ill -Chief's office, bpe&cer-street.
Preliminary deposit, £150.
THURSDAY, ICtb MARCH. —Construction of a Line
of Railway from North Melbourne to coburg. Par
ticulars at the hiighieer-iiMbiefs Office, bpencer-
street. Prol rainary deposit, £150.
THURSDAY, 23 rd MAKCU. — Construction of a
Line of Railway from Korong Vale to Charltou.
Particulars at the Enineer-iii-Chle/'s Offloo, Spencer-
street. i'reliminary deposit, £100.
THURSDAY, 6th APRIL.— Construction of a Line
of Railway from Beualla to St. James's. Particu
lars at the Knginccr-in-Gbief's Office, Spencer-street.
Preliminary deposit, £100.
THURSDAY, 27 tb APRIL,— Construction of aline
of railway from Everton to Myrtleford. Particulars
at tne Engineer-in-Chiurs office, Speucer-etroet. Pre
liminary deposit, £200.
No tender will necessarily be accepted.
THOMAS BENT,
Commidoaer of Railway.
Y IOTORIAN YEAR BOOK.— Price. Two Shillings
and Sixpence. The above work, by the Govern
ment Statist, containing 520 pages, colored map. Ae_u
\g NOW READ YamT may be obtained of alfnaetfq

Government Notices.
Department of Laodi and Survey,
Melbourne. 18th Ja-uary.1882.
NOTICE TO LESSEES AND LICENSEES UNDER
THE LAND ACTS.
rESSEES and Licensees under the several Sections
j of the Land Acta aro hereby Infonuod that the
Arrear list, showing all persons in arrear with their
payment of rent or fees, will bo shortly gazottod, and
thoso persons who do not wish tboir names to appear
in tha eafd list should at once pay up all rent and fees
due.
WALTER MADDEN,
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey.
Department of Public Works,
Molbourne. 27th January, 1882.
TENDERS will be received Bubjecl to tho con
ditions of tendering, for PAINTING, Ac., to
LIBRARIES, House of Parliament, Melbourne, until
12 o'clock on Thursday, 2nd February.
Tbe amount of the jireliminary deposit to accom
pany (he tender is £20, and tho amount of the de
posit for the duo performance of the contract is 10 per
cent. '
Tbo Board of Land and Works will not necossarily
accept tho lowest or anv tender.
CHARLES YOUNG,
Comniisdiouer of Public Works.
Wines, Spirit and Provisions.
ASK for the BELL BRAND. GENEVA.
VAN DEN BERGH and Co., Distillers,
Antwerp, Belgium.
Awarded Prizos Dublin, Vienna, Philadelphia, Paris,
Sydney and Melbourne.
Opinion of Sydney Gibbons, Esq., F.C.S., analyst
11 Spirit very fine quality, aroma rich and full, flavor
grateful to the palate, warm and stomachic, evidently
genuine and well prepared."
WILLIAM CROSBY aud Co., sole Wholesale Agents
For Victoria and Tasmania.
> Obtainable of all Dealers.
IT ?\ M 4 K B N Z I E and Co.
COFFEE, SPICE and RICE MERCHANTS,
Manufacturers of
COCOA,
CHOCOLATE,
MUSTARD,
CHICORY,
OATMEAL,
Malzemeal, Groats, Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Ac.
Awarded First Prize Melbourne Intercolonial Exhi
bition, 1875, and Sydney International Exhibition,
1670 ; also lo First aud 9 Second Prizes Melbourne In
ternational Exhibition, lSaO-61 ; SILVER MEDAL,
Paris Exhibition.
J. F. M'K. and Co. call Special Attention to thoir
EXTRACT OF COCOA, which Is highly recommended,
QU EKN and BOND STKEB1S, MKLBO URN E.
TT" IRKER, GREER & Co/s OId Irish (prizo) and
E\. Scotch " Loch Dhu" Whiskies. \Y, Williams,
So Collins-street cast. '
1 ONO JOHN, Dew of Ben Nevis, celebrated Malt
j WHISKY.
THE CALCUTTA TEA SYNDICATE,
Formed for tho
INTRODUCTION of
PURE INDIAN TEAS
into tbe Australian colonics from the districts of
Assam, Cachar, sylbet, Darjeeling, Terai, Darjecliug,
Tend, Dooars, Western Dooars, Julpigoorio, Chota,
Nag pore, t.'hittagong, K&ugra Valley, Dehra Doon,
&c., Kumaon.
Agents : JAS. HENTY and Co.,
11 Little Collins-street, Melbourne,
r I iHISTle-B LEND WHISKY, in bulk and case, ou
X SALE by James Hcnty & Co., Little Collins-
street. ' '
BRANDY, J. and F. Marten's, in bulk and case.
Jas. Hcnty A Co., Littlo CoUins-streoti
Amusements.
OEOPLE'S OONCLRTS, Temperance Hall Russell-
I streot.— Grand Novelty Programme to- night.
Chairs Is., balcony Cd., hall 3d.
iEOPLE'S CONCERTS— To night, Mr. Cecil For-
roster in his Original and Mirth-Provoking Mu
sical and Dramatio Representations.
PEOPLE'S GuNCERTi.— To-night, Mr. Cecil For-
roster in his Maiv;'lious Vocal and Facial Lml-
tations of Kccenlric reoplc.
P" EOPLE'S cONC LRTS To-night, Shaw Cross
(celebrated baritone), Harry AUnutt (premier
comlque), Daly (Irish impersonator), Smith (comedian).
gEOPLE'S OuNt.'KUTS. — To-night, Misses Bassett
M'Donald (charming soprano), Rachael Nelson
(pleasing balladist), Pwjght (pianisto). Rehearsal, 2 SO.
POLLO HALL, Tonight.— Now Songs, Double
Song and Dance, Fotccb, Breakdowns, Ac.
Prices: Is., 6d,, 3d.
a POLLO HALL, To-night.— Australian Minstrels
will appear iu entire New Programme. Come
early secure seats.
APOLLO HALL, To-nigbt.— Mr. Wallace Hall,
Stump Orator and Banjulst ; first appearance in
Australia.
APOLLO HALL. To-night.— Professor Francis will
appear with his Speaking Dolls. Performance
commence at 8.
fjpHE FIVE SHILLINGS ART UNIONT
In conformity with Act 532, Sec. 6.
800 Prizes, value £4600. To be distributed amongst
20,000 Tickets, at Flvo Shilliugs.
The prizes consist of
VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, WATER-COLOR
DRAWINGS, BRONZES,
STATUARY, EXHIBITION and OLD CHINA, Ac.
Honorary Committee:
H". U. Alcock, Esq., J.P. | S. Rcnwick, q.
Thomas Alston, Esq., J.P. Andrew Rowan, Esq. J. P,
W. M. Fchon, Esq., J.P. | John TwycrosB, Esq.
Admission to gallery Free.
H. G. WEAKLEY, Agent.
67 Collins-street cast, _
TTrilHE OVAL" DISTRIBUTION OFPRIZES:
| 1882.
A MEETING of CUSTOMERS holding stampod in-
voices will be held (n the Promenade Saloon of tbe
Bijou Theatre (by kind permission of Q. B. W. Lewis,
Esq.) on
TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1882,
At 3 o'clock sharp.
All Invoices will have to be presented for verification
previous to the award of prizes In tho " OvaL"
THE NIMBLE SHILLING,
Victoria Arcade.
THE 31st Jauuary, 1832, Termination of "The
Oval." Last few days; make purchases ; par-
ticipato in "The Oval."
JMPOBTAUT ANN OUNCE UK NTL
A HOUSE FURNISHED,
Without
money or. security,
At
r . nathan's
ORIGINAL TIME PAYMENT FURNITURE
: WAREHOUSE,
149 and 161 BOU&KE-STREET EAST,
Opposite the Eastern Arcade.
TIME f 1 Room Furnished) PAYMENT
TIME 1 for 2& 6d. per week, j PAVM NT
time For £u. payment
TIME PAYMENT
TIME PIANOS PAYMENT
TIME OB PAYMENT
TIME TIME PAYMENT. PAYMENT
TIME j 2 Routes Furnished ) PAYMENT
TIME ( for 6s. per week. | PAYMENT
TIME For £12. PAYMENT
TIME PAYMENT
TIME SEWING MACHINES PAYMENT
TIME . On PAYMENT
TIME TIME PAYMENT. PAYMENT
TIME (3 Rooms Furnished) PAYMENT
TIME 1 for 7s. 6d. per week. J PAYMENT
TIME For £19. PAYMENT
TIME PAYMENT
TIME CARPETS PAYMENT
TIME On PAYMENT
TIME TIME PAYMENT. PAYMENT
TIME (4 Rooms Furnished) PAYMENT
TIME t R 10s per wcok. ) PAYMENT
For £25.
BEDROOM SUIT&J
On
Trine PAYMENT,
drawingroom suites
On
TIME PAYMENT,
DININGROOM SUITES
On
TIME PAYMENT,
BEDSTEADS
On
tbi&bayment
bedding
On
TIME PAYMENT,
FLOORCLOTHS I
TIME PAYMENT,
COUCHES
On
time payment. 4
CLOCKS
On a
TIME PAYMENT,
CHESTS DRAWERS
On
TIME PAYMENT. |
PICTURES <
On ' <
TIME PAYMENT, «
' FHNDERS and IR0N8, dec. <
On t
TTifW. PAYMENT 1
e
t
Orders from the Country
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, 1
And
GOODS FORWARDED, on the Above Liberal Terms,
Tb ANY PART of the COLONY,
MO EXTRA CHARGE BEING MADE,
Tho Lar gesb and Most Varied Stock to Seloct From
In Victoria
At
£L HATHA H-8 J
ttut. PAYMENT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
. 119 and 151 BOURSE-STREET EAST,
. . . .

Amusements.
I J O U THEATRE.
Leesee Mr. G. B. W, Lewis.
Directress Mrs. O. 8. WV Lewis.
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY, 88th JAN.), TO-NIGHT.
Reappearance, after an absence of 10 -years, of
Mr. BUIIDKTT HOWE#
Late Leading Character Artist and Tragedian of the
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London,
Accompanied by
Miss JULIA HAYWARD,
Of Theatres Royal, Saddler's Wells, Marylebone, and
Prinoe of Wales, Birmingham, Norwich, Ac.
Last rix Nights of tho Popular Artiste,
Mbi CARRY NELSON,
Who will appear in an amusing Comedietta.
NOTICE TO THE PCBLIG
Mr. Hows begs leave to announce that be has re
covered his valuable " Oohl Chain," and will wear It
to-night lo the Original Fantastic
DRAMA,
Written for him by E. Manuel, Esq., and played suc
cessfully in London, entitled
T HE CHAIN;
Or, THE RABBI'S SON.
Mrs. G. B. W. LEWIS
Will Support Mr. Burdett Howe, in addition to (a
well-eclcctcd company. —
The Perfonuauce will conclude with tbe
Amusing Comedietta,
THE YOUTH
Who Nevor Saw a Woman.
Dress circle, 3s.; nulls, Os.; family circle, U.J gallery,
Cd. Box plan at Glen's. Tickets at Stegman's, 10C
Bourko-fltreet cast. Doors opeu at 7, commence
at 8.
St. GEORGE'S HALL.
TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
BENEFIT
Tendered to
HONS. VICTOR,
On account of having accidentally fractured his hand
In a wwtling exhibition at the above halL Tho fol
lowing well-known talented artists have kindly volun
teered their services
W. MILLER, Champion JAMES MACE, Cham-
Athlete, Wrestler and pion of the. World, in his
Swordsman of the World, world renowned artistic
will exhibit his wonderful btatuosquo Illustration,
performance with heavy attempted by many but
Indian clubs and heavy equallod by none,
dumbbells.
JOHN THOMPSON. ABE HIC1LEN and bis PnpU.
During tho evening a gfand scientific display with
tho boxing gloves will take place between
PROF. MILLER and Mr. JOHN THOMPSON.
A Host of Tolont will also Appear.
Admission.— 6e., 8s., 2s., Is.
Doors open at 7 ; commencing at 8,
"TOT A L L A O H BROS.,
FURNITURE IMPORTERS
And
' MANUFACTURERS,
168 ELIZABETH. STREET
(Two Dbors Above Post Office).
WALLACE'S'
WALLACll'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACE'S
WALLACH'S BEDROOM SUITES,
WALLACH'S Comprising—
WALLACU'S Choit of Drawers,
WALLACE'S Cedar Frenchpohshed Wasbstand
WALLACH'S Aud Dressing Table,
WALLACH'S Two Chairs, Looking-glass, and
WALLACll'S Oood Set of Toiletware, for
WALLACH'S £4 17s. Od.
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S VIENNA BREAKFAST-ROOM
WALLaCU'S OANE
WALLACH'S SUITES, containing
WALLACH'S Couch, 2 Arm Chairs
.WALLACE'S and- 6 Sitting Chairs for £8 2s. 6d.
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACE S
WALLACH'S
wallaces
WA LLAC'H'S SUPERIOR DININGROOM SUITES,
WALLACH'S Consisting of
WALLACE'S Substantial Couch,
WALLACH'S Gent's Arm and Lady's Chairs,
WALLACll'S And 6 heavy Sitting Chairs,
WALLACE'S £20.
WALLACH'S
WALLACE S .
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACE'S DRAWINGROOM SUITES,
WALLACH'S Containing
WALLaCH'S Superior Couch
WALLACll'S Gent's and Lady's Arm
WALLACH'S Chairs, 6 Superior
WALLACH'S Small Chairs la
WALLACH'S Walqut or Blackwood
WALLACH'S Or new Fancy Coverings
WALLACE'S £1(K
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLAt. H'S
WALLACE'S Very superior ditto In
WALLACE'S EARLY ENGLISH designs.
WALLACH'S Great Novelties,
WALLACH'S From £25.
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S BEDDING SUITES,
WALLACE'S Comprising—
WALLACE'S 4 ft, 6 in. iron French bedstead
WALLACH'S (.11 colors)
WALLACH'S 4 ft Bin. flock mattrcs
WALLACE'S 4 ft, 0 in. pair paillasses
WALLACE'S 4 ft. 6 in. bolster
WRLLACH'8 ' 2 pillows,
WALLACH'S For £3 13s.
WALLACE'S Stump bedsteads,
WALLACH'S From 15s.
WALLACH'S ft. French Bedsteads from 278. 6d.
WALLACH'S 4 ft. -tester Bedsteads, very su-
WALLACU'S perior, from 45s.
WALLAdlS
WALLACE S
WALLACH'S
WALLACE'S TAPESTRY CARPETS,
WALLACH'S 000
WALLACU'S ricces
WALLACU'S Just Landed,
WALLACH'S Ex
WALLACH'S " Pntosi,"
WALLACH'S Newest Designsi
WALLACE'S From 2s. Od.
WALLACH'S
WALLACE'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACH'S 'BRUSSELS CARPETS,
WALLACH'S 500
WALLACH'S Pieces,
WALLACE'S Just landed,
WALLACH'S From 4s. 6d
WALLACE'S
WALLACH'S
WALLACU'S
WALLACH'S PIANOS, by
W A L LAC H'S " ScbwechtoD,',
WALLACE'S "Lipp,"
WALLACH'S "Schroer,"
WALLACH'S "Krulbel"
WALLACH'S And other well-knoim
WALLACH'S German makers.
WALLACE'S
WALLACH'S
' WALLACE BROS.,
158 Elizabeth-street,
Two doors above POST OFFICE.
Post freo on application, Wallacb Bros.' invaluable
pamphlet,
"Hqw to Furnish with TasU,"
With price list.
OYAL OAK LODGE, No 6, U.A.O.D.
" MMRCKR"
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
The following are tho wiunlng numbers, In the
order named i—
751, 2U45, 713, 2658, 923, 902, 2007, 2519, .539,
2827, 2411, 1004, 1005, 170, 2u74, 1138, 3510,
1663, 659, 1386, 2076, 2602, 891, 8077, 1293,
1100, 2763, 60S, 132, 834, 314, 1632, 978,
185, 3232, 351, 2820, 1050, 2921,! 1772, 3171,
989, 3S1, 2130, 825, 831, 1502, 448, 3186,
26B9, 252, 460, 217, 2900, 2240, 2293, ?476,
613, 406, 604, 265, U43, 1200, S0S0, 97, 3639,
3401, 067, 1616, 61, 2731, 1682, 3602, 3227,
671, 1531, 8027, 1651, 1913, 316, 1102, 663,
8715, 1105, 832, 2021, 2243, 2007, 013, 2901,
653, 1609, 2802, 329. 189, 605, 1750, 3207,
641, 419, 1273, 895, 733, 3511, 765, 1326,336,
1110, 988.
The PRIZES will be DELIVERED
At the
GOLDEN GATE HOTEL, EMERALD-HILL,
From 3 to 7 p.m. TO-DAY,
And
EVERY EVENING during tbe ENSUING
WEEK,
Between 8 and 0 o'clock.
ALL PRIZES NOT_CMnny>
By 9 p.m. on
SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1883,
Will be
FORFEITED.
By order ui the committee,
JOHN BOYD, Chairman.
TUOS. RKNTLE, Secretary.
25th January, 1832.
THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES
(Hand and Treadle)
Received tbe
ONLY FIRST PRIZE and GOLD MEDAL
Awarded at the Sydney ami Melbourne International
Exhibitions, 18S0-1881,
tad the ONLY FIRST PRIZE, Adelaide Exhibition,
« 1881,
The following decides which is tbo best machine i —
The Jurors' Award having been objected to by re
presentatives of Wheeler and Wilson, Werthelm, and
)thor exhibitors, three exports were appointed by the
Commissioners to test tho various machines exhibited,
md after most exhaustive trials they unanimously
indorsed the jurors' award. Tho following is an ex-
.ract from their report: — "As regards tho 'Davis,'
ve cannot but agree with tbo jury that it is. a very
tupenor machine to any of the others, and went
hrough every test to our eotire satisfaction."
feOLE AGENTo:
HENRY BISHOP and Oo,
79 Bourkfr-stroot east, Me'bounxo,
Next to the Theatre Royal.
SV DIXON and ST
. PIANOFORTE
And
MUSIO WAREHOUSE,
87 ELIZABET H-3TE B
' Agents for
NEW DAV?> GOLD MEDAL
And other Prize
SEWING MACHINES.
03)e CHEAPEST U O USB
For
Cash or Time-payment.
ITS S E A S U K and 5o
jj . 80 ELIZABETH -STtlECT,
Between
Collins-street and Little Collins-street east
Invite Purchasers
Of
d E R M AN PIANOS,
From World-Renowned Makers.
LIP PS,
SCHWECHTEN,
SOKIEDMAYER,
To compare their
Exceptionally Low Cash Prices and mcst Liber&lXlmo
payment System.
Just Landed, the Celebrated
PIANOS,
By CARL HAND,
Maker to H.M. Empress of Germany,
FIRST PRIZES and GOLD MEDALS
Awarded at
Triesfo, Sydney, Th>— ikhif.
ReeoBBflmted by j

. Amuaements.
PRINCES T II E A V R B.
lieseeeond Manager Mr. Frodertck-MarshalL
Acting Manager Mr. F. IL Pollock.
14 Week 14,
Of tho
COMEDY SEASON,
» Under the Management of
Mr. FREDERICK MARSHALL.
THIS EVENING (SATURDAY, 23th JANUARY),
And Every Evening till Further Notice,
Production of an original comedy, In three acts, by J.
Stirling Coyne, Esq., entitled,
"TIIE MAJOR."
Mr. Felix Fc&therley Mr. G. S. Titberadge
Mr. Icebrook Mr. Frank Catoe
Major Wellington de Boots.. ..Mr. Frodorick Marshall
Mrs. Fe&theriey ...... ........ ..Mri. George Gordon
Mrs. t-wandown Miss A'.inio Taylor
Mrs. WelUnglon de Boots Mrs. Edouin Bryor
Fanny Miss Cor&Gwynnc.
Tho
NEW 8CENERY PAINTED
By
Mr. GEORGE GORDON.
Act 1.— Morning Room in Featberley's House.
Act 2.— Mrs. Swandown's Boudoir.
» Act 3.— Back at tho Foalhcrloys.
Prices— £2 .'s., 4s., 3s., 2., 1. Doors opeu at 7.15.
Commcnco at 8. Box plan at Nicholson ami Co.'s,
where scats may bo secured ono month In advance.
Tickets for all parts of the house at F. Stoginan's
cigar dopOt, 100 Bourko-etreot cast.
Pii I li e t 6 s;a theatre!
" Tho Major." To-nlgh t.
kin' ansa 's t u bathe.
Gordon's New Scenery. To-night.
irnTrrs'a theatre.
The Comedy Compauy. To-night.
T> R I N O E 6 S '6 THE A T It E.
JL Reappearance of Mrs. Gcorgo Gordon and Mr G.
ST TitheraJge. To-night,
PTTToTs T II E A T B E.
Mr. Fred. Marshall as Major do Boots,
TO-NIGHT.
KICHMffSl) PROG tEsSlVK LYCEUM SOCIAL
will uko placo next Friday evening, Temper-
' ance Hall, Church-strcct. .
SADDi.Eit'S Fourth Annual Picnic takeo placo at
_ Snapper Point, February 25th, per " Williams."
Particulars future arivertigoiuenta.
MR. LEYDiN6 Blilitary Band Class mee. this
afternoon at 3 o'ch»ck.
JJURuNOLOGY.— Professor SHEPHERD Informs
you what you aro boat adapted for, with chart,
2s. 6d. Eastern Market.
AU ST R A' L I A N GUP.
Run 0th March, 1882.
The " AROH-MED1UM " has openod a seanco of
2000 MEDIUMS on this event — ,
First hone £1000 j Third horse £160
Second horse .. .. £350 Starters dlvldo .... £200
Non-starters divide . . . .£100.
ALL NET.
Results Intimated to subscribers.
Address "ARCH-MEDIUM," by letter only, with
stamps, care of J. BOLAND, Champion Hotel, Fitzroy,
Melbourne. '
A&AMASTOTFS AUSTRALIAN CUP
CONSULTATION. 1882.
5U0U Shares at 10s. each. £1226 for horses'; £1276 for
stars. 144 prizes. 43 for horses aud 90 for stars.
1st horeo £500 2nd star £200
2nd horse 259 3rd star 100
drdhorso..' 125 4th star 30
Starters 150 6 of 20
Non-starters 200 12 of ip
1st 6tar 400 25 of £6 ; 50 of 4
All parties are requested to forward drafts, P.O.
orders, or cheques ; if cheques, exchange must bo
added, and, in all cases, . postage fees; if cash, to
register letters.. Applications, by letter only, Sid-
dressed " Adamastor," care of L. A. Pereira, 34
Bourke-street west, Melbourne. P.S. — Results will
bo published in leading weekly papers immediately
after drawing.
/"VNli THOUSAND POUNDS, AUSTRALIAN OUP.
VJ' ' 1st, £400 ; 2nd, £100 ; 3rd, £50.
Starters divide £150 ; Non-starters, £300.
Tho 49 Entries are Divided as Equally us Possible
Into Lots of Fifties, so that a
.SUBSCRIBER of £60 is Sure of Getting
Either two or three HORSES,
Or for £5 ho can have ft
TENTH SHARE in a £50 COMPANY.
Slnglo chance, £1, by letter only, with two stamps
for replies to FORCEPS, care of H. Gamble, chemist,
' 150 Bourke-street cost-.
ustiiali am ttdt uo.nsultatjo.n.
To be Run Oth March, 1832.
6G0(f Members at £1 each.
mt. 212 PRIZES.
1st horso £1000 2 prizes, £100 caoh . £200
2nd do. 500 4 do., £50 each .. 200
8rd do 300 6 do., £25 each .. . . ' 150
Other atartors ... 300 10do., £20 each .... 200
Non-starters 600 50 do., £10 each .. .. 600
1 prize 400 90 do., £5 each ... 460
l.do 200 i
Add exchange on cheques and two stamps for Reply
and Result. Result blips posted immediately after
drawing. Applications, by letter only, addressod
" Orient," care of W. Sinclair, Eastern Arcade ; or,
Box ISO, Genera) Post Offico, Melbourne.
USTRALIAN CUP.- V i tzroy Company's Soiree,
2900, 2s. 6d. ; £100, £50, £25, £20, £30. Caro
G. earn oil, 165 Smith-street.
AUSTRALIAN 0i71\— sainoth Yodcnnek Now
. open. Fee, 2s. 61. Letter only. T. Kennedy,
53 blmpson's-road, Richmond.
FUII.LIPo'S aTS i'ltALIAN CUP now open. 1000
sh ires at 5s. each. Phillips, 123 Little Collins-
street oust.
Australian gup.— fox gluu.— iooo at g&
First pr'Ze, £100 ; second, £15 ; third, £20.
Starters, £30 : non-starters, £30, all net. Stamps for
reply. Fox Club, care J. Foxali, Ulobo Hotel, Swan-
Bton-streot.
uPBRO'S TOT A LI S A TO U.
GEELONG HANDICAP FINAL RESULT.
"Sloseu with 115 subscribers, 27th January, 0 p.m.
Total capital subscribed, less 10 per cent., £25 17s. 6d.
Amount on Will divldo
liorso. per 6s. share.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Coortenay 6 10 0 ...... 1 3 6
Fell Mel! 5 6 0 X 4 7
Sir Peter 4 5 0 1 10 4
Ween 3 10 0 1 10 11
Kapper Tandy..., 2 6 0 2 17 3
Cassiopeia 2 0 0 3 4 8
Wellington 2 O 0 3 4 8
Rorul Maid 2 0 0 3 4 8
Duchess 1 0 0 6 0 4
Warlock 1 0 0 0 0 4
Open now on V.A.T.C. St. Valentine's Handicap.
Close 9 p.uif, 10th February. Address strictly to
8poro.
toPERO'S TOTALIZATOR opeu on V.A.T.C. St.
Valentine's Handicap, closeO p.m. lltb February,
6s. fee; uame' horse in letter, with stamp. , Jjpero's
Australian Cup Sweep, 1000 subscribers at 6s. divide
£100, £45, £20, £30, £30 net. Letter, with stamp,
Spero, care of Easton, provision merchant, 141
Qucensberry-street, Hotham.
If M P O R T A NT F A O TS
For
FAM I L XE.fl
And
&EW NG MAOHIN-rSTS. '
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING MACHINES.
MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1831.
Extract from the Jury Report on Sowing Machines.
"Tho PREMIER PLACE was awarded to a
WHEELER and WILSON MACHINE, which per-
formed the feat of sewing together all the parts of a
pair of moleskin troupers In NINE (9) MINUTES,
doing Its WORK SMOOTHLY and WELL."
ONLY GRAND GOLD PRIZE, PARIS EXHIBITION,
1873.
BEATING ALL COMPETITORS,
The Kew Straight Needle Wheolor aud WUson
have no shuttles, tboy have no cogwheels, they liuvo
no heavy gear to tiro aud woary thn foot It Is evident
that the rotary motion of the Wheoler and Wilson has
much less friction than tho ehuttle movement of othor
machines, therefore the Wheeler and Wilson is much
more durable, and needs less repair.
Tho new WHEELER and WILSON lias more and
greater improvements than any othor sewing machine,
and Is tho Dutest, making over
1009 STITCHES PER MINUTE.
CAUTION.
Beware of Hawkers and also of Inferior Hard-
ruouing Machines, which aro highly injurious to tho
health of the operator.
INSPECT THE NEW WHEELER AND WILSON
ROTARY ACTION MACHINES
And Judge for yourselves.
"They run by hand and foot, and aro warranted to give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
TIME PAYMENTS.
TIME PA Y-M E N T S, .
Send lor a Circular givingfull particulars.
Head Agenoy for Australia and Now Zealand,;
LONG AND CO.,
1 Elizabeth-street.
BEINSMKAD'S PATENT PIANOS
Two Gold Medals
Awarded at the
MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 1SSL
Send for Illustrated Lists, Testimonials, &c,
LONG and Co., Sole Agents,
101 Elizaboth-gtreot, Melbourne.
Also,
SOLE AGENTS
For
TAYLOR and FARLEY'S
CABINET' ORGANS,'
And tho
MARVELLOUS ORGUINETTE,
Plays all the latest mosio, without instruction.
It is perfect In time and tune. A child con play It.
Wo ore in receipt of REGULAR 'SHIPMENTS of the
latest improved
? A_H-1 LY IEONMONOE BX,
ELECTROPLATE,
CUTLERY, GARDEN TOOLS, BUILDERS1
IRONMONGERY
And
LABOR-SAVING NOVELTIES,
Which will bo fotmd worthy of ingpVtL
BIRTHDAY and WEDDING
P'RE SENTfl, PRE-SEmEU,
JFB E 6-EJfTfl, PRESENT,
Znfraafcvsriaty,
m j«r lUMnwmiil

Amusements.
? ij u A ii O U B £
Coin liomco— Mr. Ooonro Monrrovo.
Itnstn&n Mnnagor — Mr. II. R. Harwood.
SIXTH WEEK SIXTH WEEK
SIXTH WEEK SIXTH WEEK
SIXTH WEEK SIXTH WEEK
OI
OLIVETTE The OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE Premier OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE SUCCESS OLtVEITE.
OLIVETTE OI OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE Tho OLH ETT S.
OLIVETTE KEW OLIVMT1L
OLIVETTE YEAR OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE — — OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE Prow OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE Ami 0Uy.£li!E:-
OLIVETTE Public OLTV ETTE.
OLIVETTE Pronounce OLIVETTE.
OLIVETTE The 0,'lVl.m»
OLIVETTE TRIUMPn OLIVETTE.
OLIVE1TE COMPLETE. OLIVETTE.
TO-NIGHT and EVERT EVENING,-
At 8 o'clock precisely,
O T. I V E T T E.
OHItAT OAST of CHARACTERS
Aud a Perfect Host of Auxilisrios.
Tho MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY,
Painted expressly bv GEOROE GORDON.
ELABORATE and COSTLY COSTUMES.
Musical Director and Conductor, Mr. CHAS. YAH
GHELE.
Mr. JOHN WALLACE. Staso Manager.
Doors opon at 7 ; ovorturo at 8 sharp.
Prices— Dress cirolo, 5s.: sUIIs, 3s.; family oirclo,
2a.; pit and gallery. Is.
Box plan now upon at Allan & Co.'s, Collins-street
Tickets fur stalls, family oirclo and pit may ho pur
chased during the day at Muskott's, sLationor, noxt
door Opera Ilonso, Bourke-stroet.
p- ERA HO USE.
COMrLIM ENTARY FAR EWKLL BENEFIT
To Mr. FRED. MERVIN,
Previous to Ills Departure for England.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 4th FEBRUARY, 1882.
Tho Progmmmo will Includo Force,
2nd ACT ol the QUV'NOR,
CONCERT, TEARS,
And T H I A L by JURY.
Ill which .tbo following Artistes have kindly consented
to appear : —
Mr. Fred. Marshall Miss Nolllo Stowsrt
Mr. Wybert Iiccvo Mrs. George Gordon
Mr. II Harwood Miss Docy Stewart
Mr. G. 8. Tithoiago Miss Anuio Taylor
sir. J. n. Howe Miss Cora Gwynno
Mr. A. Rronnlr MIbs Jcssio Gray.
Mr. J. Wallaco Mrs. Bryer
Mr. F. Catcs Miss Lllllo Bryor
Jlr. O. P. Caroy Miss Allco Ucorwyn
Mr. Grattan MIsb Constance Deorwyu
Mr. D'Arcy Stanllcld Miss Alieo Wooldrldgo ,
Mr. Fred. Dark . Miss Blanche Louis
Mr. E. Marshall Miss Emuia Fischer
Mr. J. Grundv Miss JUinulo Hopo
Mr. Stirling Vvhyte Miss Agnes Consuolo
Mr. F. Forbes Miss Flora Grnupner
Mr. E. Kelly Mrs. Frod. Marshall
Mr. Alfred Plnmpton Mrs. If. Harwood and
Mr. B. N. Jones and Miss Elsa May
Mr, J. IL Grovillo
Sluslcal Director Mr. O. VAN GIIELE
Stage Manager. . .. ..' Mr. JOHN WALLACE
Box Plan now open nt Allan A Co.'s, Colllns-strcct.
Usual Pricos. Performance to commence at 2.30 p.m. ,
"-yy-ILSON'S Gil EAT tYORLD CIRCUS:
THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 2Sth JANUARY, 1882.
Afternoon at 3, Evening at 8 p.m.
Tho Performance In the afternoon will bo equal In
overy respect to that given in the evening, and. la es
pecially adaptod for families.
An Entertalntnont of standard morit, chosto,
moral, instructive and diversified.
There is ono element iu humanity, which no dogreo
of austerity or (-elf-abnegation c&u by any possibility
eliminate ar ignore ; it i the hearty offcetiou for Bpec-
tacular demnnstrationa, which is co-exlstent with tho
nutural craving for amusement. Who fholl declare
that this tendency is evil? Ito gratification, umlor
propor restniiut Lb harmless enough— a necessity of
our v<9? boing-ami ii inut bean unnatural condition
of things that compels its entire banishment from our
enjoyment. 11i<j most advanced theories of Christian
civilisation reeogmse the posriiii'ity of refqrm, and
have left It discretionary with the laity to patronhe
amusements or not, as their consciences may dic
tate.
Pure mluded men began to rcallso that tho quickest
way to reform tho abuses that have cropt into public
amusements is for tbe good and great to patroniso
them, aud eompil a recognition of thoir claim's on tho
part of managers for an olevatiou of thoir standard.
I siw twenty-fivo years ago wherein tho
great obstacle to a reform lay. 1 stepped
out boldly from my compeers, and inaugu
rated a plan, from which 1 havu never since deviated
. — to divest all my entertainments of every feature of
an immoral or objectionable tendency. Tho result
has Invariably bcui'tho gratifying effect of seeing my
patrons mostly of that quality whp form a portion of
the very best classes of society, including clergymen
and divines.
Tho public's obodlont sorvant,
JOHN WILSON,
jp. !: E LONG K A G K S.
' TUURSDAY and SATURDAY, 20th and 2Stb
JANUARY.
RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.
Special Trains at Excursion Fares.
Leve Molbourno each day at 9.35 and 10.40 a.m. First
trafaB colling at all roadside stations, sccoud train
running right through to course.
Returning, leaves racocoureo at 5.30 p.m., with Hoi-
bouriio passengers only.
FARES:
Molbourne to Gcolong, first return, 0s. &).; second,
6s. Holbourno to Racecourse, first return, 12s.;-
second, 7s. Od.
Tickets issued by all specials will bo available for
return by ordinary trains up till uigbt of Monday, 30lh
January
J. D. ROBINSON,
Sec. Q.ILC.
IN tho interest of tho Widow and two litUo
Daughters.
FRIENDS of tho lata R. 0. BAGOT who bavo
NOT yot TAKEN SHARES in tho
BAGOT PRIVATE ESTATE COMPANY
SHOULD DO SO
Before they lose tho opportunity.
Drawing will toko placq very shortly
First Prize : That Charming House, with 3 acres
of ground, worth £3000.
Second Prize : Magnificent Allotment, beautifully
planted
And 50 Prizes of Cno Guinea each, enabling 59
shareholders to recover tho prlco of their
bbares.
Shares, £1 is. each,
11. BYRON MOORE, Exchange, Melbourne.
BOYLE and SCOTT, crickot warehousemen, Bourkc-
strcet east.
cilGNORA GIULIA TAMBURINI COY,
13 In compliance with many requests,
BEGS to ANbOUNCE
That sho will
GIVE
LESSONS in SINGING
At her own residence,
BARCELONA-TERRACE, BRUNSWICK-STREET
(Between Gertrude-street and Victoria-parade).
Intending punils may learn full particulars upon
application nt W. F. Dixon and Co.'s Music Ware-
house, 87 Elizahoth-strcot.
MISS BUKTUN, teacher of Piauoforto and Singing.
3 Dcvonahirc-terraco, Punt-road, Itichmoud.
iss Clara Hamilton, Scottish vocalist, win
give Tvva O'ors at Hamo, wi' Sangs o' Scot
land, Tompcnmco Hall, Russoli-strcot, ou Monday
ovcnlng, Oth February.
MIsS GAM PBELL'S CLASSES forFlowor-paintiug.
Pupil kindly enclose naino and address to Miss
Campbell, Fergu.-eon and Mitchell.
M R. MAGN L':> GOHhN, teacher of the Phumforto,
13 Lansrlov.'iM-treet, East Melbourne, or pupils'
residence. Tornts moderate. -
MUSICAL IS.vrttUMENTS of every description,
wood, string, or brass, REPAIRED. Workman-
ship guarantcod. Chapman's, 01 Swaoston-street.
EuRGE"CHAPMAN, importer of all kinds of
X MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Appliances. 91
Swanston-street.
ffllO SPOlUSiliiN.— Yacht, Boats, Punts, Dogs;
K. Touts, Terms reasonable. Address Bowran,
Metung, Oippsland Lakes.
OkSksTJaGEU has Rosumod Duties. Tonus
at Nicholson U Co.'s, or residence, Ascot Vale.
Piano, violin.
MADAME SlMONSEN has Resumed Tuition in
slugiug. Allan's, Colllns-strcot, or Cambo, St., '
Ivllda. ,
PIANOFORTE Lessons, experienced teacher ; £1
quarlorly, or lesson Is. Allanvale, Bridport-
street west, Albert Park.
PIANOFORTE Lessons, experienced teacher ; £1
quarterly, or lesson Is. Alianvalo, Bridport
street west; Albert Park.
PIANOFORTE. — Shilling Lesson; guinea quar
terly ; in or outdoor pupils ; experienced mas tor.
67a Quoonsberry-strfcot. Carlton.
PIANOFORTE and .Singing, £1 Is. quarter. Rofo'
rences. Professor, Grolg, bookbinder, 155 Got-.
trade-street, n ca f_en;e-strco t , Fitzroy.
U_>iANOFORTE taught ; exporieuced teacher ; two
fl lessons weekly, Is. 232 Morsy-stroot, Emerald-
Mil, near Park.
BIANOS tuned "4s. ; Windsor, Ds. L. Thomoij
£ 139 Johnston-street, Fitzroy. Fivo years at
leading firm, Melbourne.
I A N o S.— M, BRASCII and Co.
80 ELIZABETH-STREET,
Are Cheaper than auy Houso for
GERMAN PIANOS.
Compare our Prices before Purchasing.
Liberal Timo Paymuut Terms.
TnURNiruUK
WHOLESALE PRICES.
P U R O 11 A" SERB
Save ' -
SO per cooL
COHEN B R O & and Co.,
. Corner
Lonsdale and Stephen 6treeta.
Established 1854.
ENETIAN BLIN J>T
From
12s. Qd. Upwards.
Indian Bamboo Verandah Blinds.
OARR and SONS'
STEAM WINDOW-BLIND FACTORY,
131 Spring-street, Melbourne.
j£ELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
JONES'S SEWING MACHINES
Have boon Awarded
P17E FIRST PRIZES,
The-Greatcst Triumph ever Achieved by any
Sewing Machino Maker.
'Jones' A- and D. Family Machines fitted withfipeclal
Attachment for GATHERING.
JOSIG?H STORED.
83 Bourko-etrcct East.
UNCH and JUDY and other sho wh for fanqyfulr
wonted. Apply, with full particulars, letter
gnl toSLYJZL. 26 MarkeA-gtroei. Melbourne.
taJOTiaE.-'-The Pud oh and Judy Show exttbitSI

Amuflfiiuei-oti.
H E A T n"Vn It O Y A j£
Lomoas-.Coppi!.; llimMitik 1H Orevlllo.
StaRo Mantiiror D- N. Joiha
MubIcoI Director .. David Copo.
LAST WKKU
Of
TnE ROYAL PANTOMIME.
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE.
THE ONLY t'ANLOMIME.
THIS EVENING (SATU11DAY),
DICK
DICK
DICK
DICK
DICK
DICK
DICK
DICK
WHITTINGTOS
WHITINGTON
WIII'lTINGTON
wnriYiNOTON -
WHITTINGTON
WHITTINGTON
WHITTINGTON
WHITTINGTON
And bis CAT
Anil his CAT
And bis CAT
And bis CAT
And his CAT
And Ills CAT
. Aud bis CAT
And hi. OA1
. TUESDAY, Slst JANUARY.
Extraordinary Combination of Attractions
For
JAMES HOLLOWAY'S BENEFIT,
Our CLOWN
And CAT.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 1st and 2nd FEB
BENEFIT of the EMPLOYEES, 1
With Extra Novelties,
FRIDAY, 3rd FEB.
BENEFIT of
GEORGIF. SMITUSON,
And Positively LAST NIGHT ol tho PANTOMIME
f MXHEaTke ROYAL 100 Cats wanted, for cranl
i -Cat Concert for Jos, Holloway's (tho clown)
Benefit, 'Tuesday, Slst January.
TJTNGLlSl! FAlil ( r,,,,, I Exhibition-building
JjjNGLISII FAIR-! J ExIiihition-huilillnB
ENGLISH FAlIt I J Exhibltlon-bulldingi
Extenslvo arrangements completed.
Tho most attmctlvo combination of
SHOWS
SHOWS
Ever witnessed in the Australian Colonies.
Tbe CHELSEA BUN-UOUSE
And Stands for Trading stalls will bo sold byauctioix
Sco Saturday's papers.
Dirnctor Tboatro RoyoL
F E N-A I R C O N O E R 1
And
FIREWORKS DISPLAY,
MONDAY EVENINGS,
80th JANUARY, flth EEBKUARY.
MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND.
FIR E W O R K S
On
A MUCH LAMER SCALE
Than previously,
Ono Pleco alone Measuring 216 Feot In Iiengtb
HER It PLOCIC'S BAND
OI
THIRTY PERFORMERS.
PROGRAMME :
1. March— Birthday -Shield
2. Overture— Italian Algeria Rossini
S. Waltz — Bluo Danubo .Strausi
4. Polka- DIo F.lfo Guns')
5. Selection— -Krnanl Vcrrtf
6. Waltz— Queen of the Woods Ploc
7. Quadrille— Olivette Audraq
ti. Galop— Berlin illchaclis,
Loader : r
ilr. WRiSl'ON.
Musical Director and Conductor:
Herr PLOCK.
BAND REHEARKAL for abovo at Gunsler's, 19
o'clock Monday mornimr 80Ui- January.
Admission, Is.;
Grand stand, Is. oxtrz.
Gatos open at 7 o'clock.
Concert, S o'clock. u
ritOW'N HALL ORGAN.— PROGRAMME for rcclt!3
S This Evening, at 8 o'clock :— Overture, " Zampa".
llcrold ; Waltzes, "Bluo Danube" (by request's
Htraitss ; Grand Selection, "La Trviatu," 'cll
Marcho, "Romainc," Gounod; Fantasia on. American
Airs, arranged by David Leo; finale, 'National An
them.
OP K vIt A H O U S ii
Mr. THOMAS WALKER
Lectures .
To-morrow Sunday) Evening, at -7.
Subject : t
MATERIALISM and SPIRITUALISM.
fAftRIKIiS' PlUNfC.— Tho ANNUAL "PlL'NIO ol
1 the FARRIERS of Melbourne, at Quecnscliff, og
W edneaday, 1st February, 1882. Steamer WILLIAM!)
leaves Sandridge at 9 o'clock a.m. Ticketo, double,
7s. 6d.; bingle, 5s. Racing, Sports, &c.
A. ROSS, Hon. Sec.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, "KoyurParitr-JunnorV
Vlclormn Band will play. on Saturday aftoruoon,
Admiesion, fid. ; children, 3d.
ANDIULtrCA RLTON COURT, this afternoon.
—CHALLENGE MATCH for tropliy. valuo
£10. Ireland and Canterbury v. Farroll and Shtols ;
three out of five. Camm and Eton v. Thompson
brothers. Macnamarn, sen. and jun., play a reluru
match with Ireland and Canterbury.
HANDBALL. King-Street. — Hannon, Comerfordj
Moloney, Kccnan, Aftnott, ilickey, Ford,
Ryan and others, piny this afternoon.
VuVENILE TEMPLARS' CONCERT, Temneranco
Hall. Melbourne, Monday, 30th January. Tickets,
Is.; children, half-price. 2000 expected.
TTJVENILE TEMI'LAIW CONUEUT.-Como and
99 help the cause of tho juvouiio work. All aro
earnostly iuvitod.
"pVENILE TEMPLARS' CONCERT.— Tho best
ouicrtaimncnt ever offered to tho public in \ic
torio. 11, R. Martin, secretary.
a tABMEN'S PICNIC.— Lookout for tho progratumo
- next woek ; £70 to be given away. W. Apple
garth, sec.
SW I M MIN EPTaugh t by Mr. Beyer at Mr. Hegorty'a
baths. For particulars apply at bathe.
WliliUNG Taught, by Miss SymonUs, at Captain
Kcnnev 's Victoria Ladies' Baths, fit. Kilda. Early,
application necessary L '
SW IMM1NG Matches — Swimming to-day. Hoi
party's Railwai' Baths, St. Kilda. Admission 6d.v
or by Railway Bathing Ticket.
SWIMMING.— St. Kilda Swimming Club, Hegar
ty's Baths ; races this afternoon ; 60, 200 yards,
and diving, open.
Melbourne dkutscueuturn verein as
SEAIBLY.— Monday, 80th January, 1882. 8
p.m. till 12 p.m.; members only. W. Wiesbaden, horn
sec.
1 .1LEMINGTON QUADRILLE CLUB will opon at
Kj the Tempcrauco Hall, Hotham, every Satuxw
day evening, at 8 o'clock. J. Bowles, M.O.
14/B K. NGKNT'S Dancing Academy, Napier- street,
Lvd Fitzroy.— Day ami Evening Adult classes.
Juvonilo, Saturdays. Schools attended.
B. and Madame JOUHDAIN'S select evening
classes. Madollne, Victoria streote. Assembly
Monday, Ctb February. Windsor class, Thursdays.
DANCING.— Royal flail, Footscray, overy Saturn
day evening ; visitors invited. .
DANCING.— to asonio llain Emerald-hill, overy
Saturday evening ; Ryau'B band. Visitore in«
vited. Ono shilling. "
AhiCINCl.— Hockin's Rooms, Caxton Q.uadrillo
Club every Saturday evvuing. Lady in attond-
ance. Visitors invited. ;
DANCING, Temperance liallj Emerald-bill, Satnra
day ovcnlng. Ryau's band. Garbutt, M.O,'
Visitors Invited. _
fl VANCING, Horticultural Hall.— Select Assemblyj
fl. x every Saturday and Monday. Bartling s banu.
Mr. D. Lapthornc, M.O.
M"ANCING eveiy Evonlug, Spring-strcot : good
J p hand best floor in the colony ; reduced sub-
ncription ; visitors invited. >
OaNCING.— Lorno Quadrille Club, .Uanoverj
Rooms, Eastern Arcade, overy Saturday evon-|
ing. Lady In attendance. \
ANC1NG.— Mr. Joseph I3urke'i"Classe8, Mondays!
and 'Thursdays ; tuitlou privately, schools at'
tended. Aatdomy, 61 George-street, Fitzroy.
DANCING,— Mr. John CurtlA'e C L A SS Eg, Tuesday
and Thursday evenings ; aHscmblies IVeaucs-
days and Fridays. Oddfellows' Hall, Canning-street,
Carlton.
Funeral Notices.
OPERATIVE MASONS' SOCIETY.— Mcmbora of.
tho abovo society aro respectfully Invited to
follow tho remains of our late brother WILLIAM
CRAIG, to tho plucu of interment, Molbourno Goncral
Cemetery. The funeral will move from bis late resi
donco, 11 Crosa-Btreut, off Chetwynd-stroct, Hotham,
THIS DAY (Saturday), at 3 o'clock.
JAMES GEGGIE, 6ocretory.
Jj k OYAL .OAK LODGE, No. 0, U.A.O.D.— Mom-
S.\ hers of tbo above lodge and order aro respect
fully invited to follow the remains of late Brother
EDWARD J. POULTER to tho place of interment,
the Mclbourno General Cemetery. Tim funeral will,
leave his late residence, 54 Moutaguc-gtreet, Emerald-;
hill, on SUNDAY, 29th inst., at half-past 2 o'clock. '
THUS. ItENTLE, Secretary. 1
rrUlE Frieuds of Jlr. RICHARD 11. and JOHN
JL HOLTEN aro respqcttully informed that tho.
funeral of their late mother, Susannah Holten. is ap;
pointed to take placo TO-DAY , (Saturday). Sritli:
inst., leaving her late residence, 21 John-street, Last
Williamstown, for the Williamstown Couietcry, at 3
o'clock p.m.
HENRY LONSDALE, Undertaker, Williamstown.
fglHE Friends of ALEXANDER ELLIS are most
JL respectfully invited to follow the remains of his
la to beloved wifo to their last resting-place, tho Mcl
bourno General Cemetery. Tho funeral procession is
appointed to move from his residence, 170 Napier-
street, Fitzroy, THIS DAY (Saturday), tlio 2Stb, at
quarter to 4 o'clock punctually.
WILLIAM G' O EG K API'S, Undertaker, Fitzroy aud
Moor streote, Fitzroy.
rjpHE Friends of tho late Mr. WILLIAM CRAIG
Jl. MASON uro respectfully invited to follow hia
-remains to the place of Interment, Melbourne General
Cemetery. The funeral will' leave his luto roaidcuciy
Croco-strcct, liotbam, at 3 o'clock THIS DAY.
HENRY ALLISON, Undertaker, Victoria-street
west, Melbourne, and 64 Elgin-street, Carlton.
npUK Friends of the late Mr. EDWARD JAMES
JL POULTER, Compositor, aro respectfully Invited
to follow his remains to the place of interment, tho
Melbourne Geueral Cemetery. Tho funeral will n.ovo
from hia late residence, 54 Montague-street, Emerald-
hill, on SUNDaY, 29th inat., ut half-past 2 o'clock.
THOMAS RENTLE, Undertaker, 77 Napier-atreeV
Emcrald-hiil.
raiHE Friends of Mr. FRANZ MEYER are respect-
X fully invited to follow his remains to the placo
of interment, ilulbourno General Cemetery. Tho
funeral to move from his residence, Union Cottage,
rear of 72 DnnnmonU-street, Carlion, THIS DAY , -btix
iuBt., at 8 o'clock.
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobo and Spring
streets, Melbourne. _
FrMIL friends of tho late Mr. JAMES Jt'NEMi;
i Gd Ail A.M (eldest son of the late Charles Graham.
CTowu law offices, Melbourne; are ruspecifiil y i..\itc.l:
to follow his remains io tho placo of lutornicr.t, Mu.
bourne General Lumet«ry. he funeral to tno- /rom
his late residence, Oirpontcr-atretst. Middle Brighton,1
ou oUNDAY, -bill lust., at 2 o'clock. i
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker, Latrobe and Spring-
street., Melliourno.
ri \UL l-'rleiid. uf tho lato JOHN MUN'iAOUL
JL COCDLN, Esq., Itarristor at-law, aro invited to
follow hia rouiuioa to tliu placo of lntcriuoiil, lu tho
Xlelbounio (iouoml Octnctory. Tho fuooral la ap-
poiuted to mow frotu bis lato rcaidcucc. No. 6 Laittor.
tury-terroco, PowleU-etreot, East Melbourne. THIS
DAY (SATURDAY), tbo 28tb lust., at half-past 8
"alf! ADO. SLEIGHT, Undertaker, 83 Collins,
struct east, and High-street, St. Kilda.
wfei.4 Mid Psbllabed by tba Proprietors, Dana
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