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PORT ADELAIDE.
ARRIVED.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.
OCKANI IN, sterner (M.M. Line), 4,038 tons,
G. I'oj denot, uaster, from S^duev via Melbourne.
Passengers—Messrs. W. jfi. Phillips
Bartlett, K. Mallensteen, Mesdames Byrne,
AV. March, Misses Kaenern, and Deh?a; p.nd
52 in rout3.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T»\o barques h-,ve arrived, ard will be
boiiiHcd when the weather moderates. There
is too much sea on for working cargo to the
Bteruier at present.
SHIPPING BY TELEGRAM.
OUTPORTS.
PORT DARWIN.—Arrived : September 29—
Changsha, Hongkong. Sailed: 30—Changsha,
Sydney.
STREAKT BAT.—Arrived : September 30—
Gr;ire Darling, Port Adelaide.
1'OI:T AUGUSTA.—Arrived: September 30—
Port Adelaide, Sydney.
POUT PIBIE. — Arrived : September 29—
Othello, Bluff.
EDITHBUBGH. — Sailed : September 29—
James Comrie, Port Adelaide.
MUHHAV BRIDGE.—Arrived: September 29—
Tyro, Mannum. Sailed: 29—Princess Royal,
M eningie.
MORGAN. — Arrived : September 29 —
Jolly Miller, Mannum. Sailed: 29—Waradgery,
Mannum.
WEKTWORTH. — Arrived: September 29 —
Gem Morgan; Trafalgar, Echuca.
ECHUCA.—Sailed: September 29—Kelpie,
Ealranald; Resolute, Bourke.
INTERCOLONIAL.
MELBOURNE. — Arrived: September 29—
Taiyuan, Hongkong; Hoverton and Aberdeen,
London ; Flinders, Launceston; Floro,
Hobart; Tannadice, Hongkong. 30—Cintra,
Port Denison; Australasian, Sydney.
SYDNEY.—Arrived : September 29—Age,
Melbourne; Glanworth, Rockharapton; 30—
Oroya, Melbourne. Sailed: 29—Eliza Firth,
Townsville; Lusitania, London; 30—Wakatipu,
Wellington.
NEWCASTLE. — Arrived: September 29 —
William Manson and Belle of Bath, Melbourne;
Ceres, Port Adelaide; Verulam,
Wallaroo.
£3T The largest lake in the world is Lake
Superior, being 460 miles long and 900 feet
deep. Tie biggest waterfall is that of Niagara^
which plunges over the rocks in two columns to
the depth of 170 feet each. The greatest)
curative agents in the world are Faulding's
Eucalyptus Oil and Cough Elixir; they should
be kept in every house.
239cvd
MST FLORILINE!—FOR THE TEETH ASD BREATH.
—A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled
on a wet toothbrush produce a pleasant lather,
which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites
or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents
tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar
pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the
breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising
from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The
Fragrant floriline," being composed in part of
honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and
the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price, 2s.
cd., of all Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale
Depot, 33, Farringdou-road, London England.
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