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S.S. B UN IN YONG,
Tuesday, July 12, 12.15
■bJTk onoowaera,
Tuesday, July 19, 12.15
p.m.
Skipping.
rmHE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
J. LIMITED,
sill dispatch their STEAMSHIPS as uuder (—
Fop MELBOURNE and SYDNEY,
Trnughipi'ins for all
QUEENSLAND PORTS.
f.R. ADELAIDE I Sat-ntdav | July 9 I 2.15 p.m.
'S.S. ALBANY Wednesday July 18 U a.m.
K.ts INNAMINOKA | Sa'urdav . | July^lO I 2 15 p.m,
'l'or Melbourne only via Scuth-East Ports.
"WEST AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.
For ALBANY and FREUANTLE, TRANSHIPPING
FOR NORTHERN PORTS.
S.S. COLAC 1 Wednesday | July 20 | 2 p.m.
Cargo only.
SOUTH-EAST SERVICE.
FOR KINGSTON, ROBE BEACHPORT. and MAC
DONNELL BAY AND MELBOURNE.
S.S. ALBANY _ | Wednesday | July 13 I 11 am.
"WESTERN BAYS SERVICE.
PORT ELLISTON, STREAKY, VENUS, AND
FOWLER'S BAYS,
s s. LIBRA .. I Tuesday | July 12 I noon.
Freight to Yenua Bay must be paid by shippers.
SPENCER'S GULF SERVICE.
PORT LINCOLN, MOONTA, WALLAROO, AND.
FRANKLIN HARBOR,
Calling at TUMBY BAY this trip.
6.8. FERRET — I Tuesday | Ju'y 12 | 8 p.m.
Cargo reoeived till 11 a.m.
PORT AUGUSTA, PORT PIRIE, AND PORT
GERHEIN.
S R. INVESTIGATOR I Saturday 1 July 9 [4p.m.
S.S. EMU — _ I Tuesday | July 1211p.m.
Cargo reoeived till 1 p.m. day ol sailing.
JOHN TURNBULL, Secretary,
S2Sa Currie Chambers Cuiria-street. Adelaide.
fJlHE HOWARD SMITH LINE.
NEW SERVICE.
Further Reduction ol Passenger Fares.
Fore
Saloon. Return. Cahin.
To Melbourne - £1 10 0 £2 10 0 £0 IB •<
Sydney _800 5 0 0 150
WINTER EXCURSION TO QUEENSLAND.
Return Tickets, available lor two months, will be
Issued—To Townsville, £17 10s.; Cairns, £17 10a.
Cooktown, £19.
FREIGHTS AT~LOWEST RATES.
Without transhipment to Brisbane.
For MELBOURNE and) *
SYDNEY
BRISBANE
MARYBOROUGH
ROCKHAMPTON
MACKAY
TOWNSVILLE
GERALDION
CAIRNS
PORT DOUGLAS
COOKTOWN
THURSDAY IS'D.
NORMANTON
BURKETOWN .
FOR PORTS PIRIE* AND GERMEIN.
S.3. KOSOOWARRA „ | Tuesday I July 12 | 5 p.m.
* The oheapest and most convenient route to
BROKEN HILL.
Saloon. Return. Foreoahln.
To Plrle .£100 £1 15 0 £0 12 6
From SMITH and CAVE'S Wharf.
Fore-cabin Passengers are supplied with Food and
Bedding Free.
Full particulars on application to
W. R. CAYE & CO., Agents,
Grenleil-Btreet, Adelaide)
8250 Lipson-street. Port Adelaide.
OR PORT AUGUSTA.
_ ELSIE,
"now loading, sails early. Apply
U. HONEY,
Lion Timber Yards,
19Cc Port and Town.
OR EDITHBURGH—JAMES COilEIB on Wednes
days at 9 a m., returning Thursday?, and the
ELEANOR on Saturdays at 9 a.m., returning Mon
days.
"jTJIOR ARDKOS3AN—JAMES COMRIE on Tues
JD davs only at 9 a.m., returning earns day.
z!42-02uc H. MUECKE & CO.
CXI A F F E Y IRRIGATION
COLONIES,
REXMARK and MILDURA.
failing at VII XT WORTH and all intermediate places.
The spletdid Steamer
ELLEN
LEAVES MORGAN every SATURDAY on arrival of 7
a.m. train from City. Ar d the fine Steamer NELLIE
(FOR RENMARK ONLY), from Murray Bridge every
Tuesday, Morgan every Wednesday night.
For freight or passage apply
RIVER MURRAY NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED,
Broken Hill Chambers, King Wm.-st, and Morgan.
189-91
Auctions.
TO-MORROW (Saturday), Ju'y 9. at 10.30.
CENTRAL AUCTION MART,
OPPOSITE ROYAL EXCHANGE.
D, W. M E L V I N
will offer—
SPRING-CART
DINING AND DRAWrNG-ROOlI SUITES
CABINET ORGAN, PIANOS
WARDROBES, BOOKCASES, Chests of Drawers
BEDSTEADS a <l BEDDING
GENERAL FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
Pictures, Ornaments. Fancy Goads
Kitchen Dresser, Harness, Fenders, Sewing
Machines, Netting, Chandelier. Oiiice Gas
Stoves. Mineral .Specimens, Bath Heater, and
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Ur.O.cr Bill of Sale—Chest of Drawers. Bedstead,
Bedding, Cot, Chairs, Tables, Sewing Machine,
Safe, ana Household Sundries.
TO-MORROW.(Saturday.1, July 9, at 11 oV-loox.
AT THE ADELAIDE AUCTION MART.
SECOND SHIPMENT SYDNEY PLANTS.
SYDNEY CAMELLIAS, ROSES,
inil? PALMS
SYDNEY ORANGE AND LEMON
TREES.
SYDNEY FRUIT-TREES.
F. J. BOTTING & CO.
will sell To-morrow (Saturday), July 9, at 11 o'clock,
as above.
Every line will be sold without the slightest re
stive.
Cb COMFORTABLE SEMI-DETACHED BRICK AND
STONE COTTAGES, EXMOUII1-ROAD, SEMA
PHORE.
TO-MORROW (Saturday). July 9.1S92.
AT THE FEDERAL AUCTION MART,
COMMERCIAL ROAD, PORT ADELAIDE,
at 8 o'clock In the evening.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
II. J. PUDNEY
is instructed to Bell—
PART ALLOTMENTS 12 and It. being sub
division of SECTION 1108, HUNDRED OF PORT
ADELAIDE, having a frontage of 45 ft. to Exmouth
road by a depth of 91 ft, on which are erected two
semi-detached brick and stone Cottages, each of
three rooms, substantially built, verandahs front
and hack (fitted up with every convenience)];
cow in the occupation of Heser3. Ivisohmann and
Il-ooks, and paying 7s. 6d. per week. Only about two
minutes' walk from the QlanvUle Railway-Station, and
must he sold.
Further particulars "may be obtained from Messrs.
Wadey & E. J. .Cox, Solicitors, &c., King William
street, Adelaide; or to the Auctioneer. 190-lz
Persons Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS words, ons
insertion. Is.; three insertions, is. 6d.
LCTIVE LAD Wanted.- Apply MoDonald and
Walter, Caledonian House, 47, Bundle-street.
r.139-91
B
EOKEN HILL AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL.
APPLICATIONS are invited by the Committee of
this institution for the position of HOUSE SURGEON.
Salary, £250 per annum, with board, quarters, and
attendance.
No private practice.
Applicants wllFplease state qualifications and for
ward copies of testimonials, also the date they could
enter upon their duties.
Applications returnable on Tuesday, the 20fch
July, 1592, to
LEWIS F. G. OSWALD,
Secretary Broken Hill and District Hospital.
180 93
BLYTH and GLADSTONE RAILWAY.—Wanted
any cumber GOOD MEN for GUTTING
fcl.EEPERs for tlie above line.—Wm. Sutherlaod( lite
YVillowie Forest contractor), CO, Kmg William-street.
190
DRESSMAKING — Wanted, APPRENTICES.
Apply Miss Pybus, Gapper street, Kent Town.
190 3
XPRRIENCED BARMAID Wanted for Broken
Hill; good wages. Apply Madame Lenard,
Hindmarsh-squate, City, back of York Hotel. 189-91
FIRST-CLASS MAN, must be med to TILE LAY
ING.— Job, Hughes-street, Mile-Ead, near sale
yards. 190
GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted, no young
children.—Mrs. F. L Stone, Urivooa House,
Gly de-street, North Kensington, near Clayton
Chapel. 183-90
IRL. about 13, Wanted, chiefly for company;
~JC every Sunday off —lies. Chaffer, Scott-street,
off Glyde-Btreet, North Kensington. 188-90
(Ti ENERAL SERVANT Wanted, plain cooking
necessary. Apply Mrs. Valeotine, " The Pop
lars," Wellington-square west, North Adelaide.
190-3
Gr
OOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted. Apply Mrs.
W. Delmont, Arab Steed Hotel. zl89 91
Persons Wanted.
HOUSEKEEPER for tingle gentlemen jor .Mel
bourne, servant kept, wages 25s —Madame La
Tosca, WskeSeld-street. opposite Siotch Chu ch. 190
HUNT'S LABOR OFFIUE, Greataam-Btreet.—
Wanted, single gardener accustomed to an
orangery, married gardener with small iarnilv, farm
youth, kitchen boy. *190
A1KDRESSER — Oood man Wanted for Satur
day.—Carlisle, 197, King William-street smth.
190
HITTMANN'S L * liOli uFFIC tCS.—Wanted expert
in erecting Wolseley Bheepshearing machinery •
also etatlon counle, man as cook, wife working hou-e
keeper, £SD; also married gardener, man to under
stand greenhouses, 30a., house, wood, water. 100
T
MARRIED COUPLE, south-east; man attend
cows, sheep, and general work, woman house
hold work; pemianency.—EdwjrdGoode, Kingston.
1SS-90
TVJ UllSEGIRL.—Respectable young Girl to attend
J»S( to one child. Apply before noon Mrs. H. H,
W'gg, Unity-road. 1S3-90
O BUTCHERS.—Wanted smart YOUTH. Apply
to W. D. Ccsgrove, butcher. Magill. 1SQ-91
WO SLATERS Wanted.—Sandow & Co., Malvern.
189-90
r ELL-EDUCATED YOUTH Wanted for oflice.
. . Apply before 12 o'clock to "Accountant,"
Burlington House. 1S3-90
rETNURSE Wanted for baby] forfcnizht old;
willing to place child out. Apply Dr.
Cawley, North-terrace, between 10 to 11 and 4 to 5.
190,3,5
rAITRESS nortb, 16s ; housekeeper (country,
child no objection), pianiste, generals; also,
housekeepers, cooks, generals wanting re-engagements.
—Mrs. McSwecney'a. 100
r ANTED, WASHING, IRONING, and CaLEN
_ . DERlNG at the Standard Laundry Worke,
Eliza-street. Shirt and Collar Dressing (gloss finish) a
specialty. Dresses and Lace Curtains beautifully got
up at reduced rates. Hotel, club, and private work
contracted for. Gentlemen's clothing cleaned, pressed,
and repaired at oheap prices. Vans call daily town
and suburbs. Orders promptly attended to. No
chemicals. Inspection invited.—Standard Laundry
Works, Eliza-street. 61o
YOUNG GENER -L ASSISTANT Wanted; little
knowledge of resbiurant duties preferred.
Apply, af'.er 2, Mra. Woidie, 72, fide-street. 190
YOUNG LADY Wanted for saloon. Apply Globe
Hotel.—Edwin Weidenbaoh. 190
£Q WEEKLY.—'Wanted, YOUNG MAN with few
O pounds travel with newline. —W. Brock, Arab
Steed Hotel. 190
Situations Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS wordt, ont
insertion, it.; three insertions, it. 6d."
BAKER—Young man, good bread and small
goods, wants SITUATION, town or country.
Address " Constant," G. P. O. zWO 3
OUNTRY LADY Wants SITUATION as com
panion ; willing to assist with all house duties
where there are no children.—" Willinv," this office.
ISO,8,00
OUNTRY LAD, aged in, seeks SITUATION
attend horses and make himself generally use
ful. Address "F.T.," Mitcham Post office. zl90-3
NGAGEilENT Wanted as MANAGER of
COUNTRY' STORE, or commercial traveller
for suburbs. Address " W.H G.P.O. 188,90,3
HOUSEKEEPER. -— PLACE Wanted by good
maoager, saving and attentive to duties.—
" Y'al," this office. 190 3
ASTER BAKERS.—YOUNG MAN wants SIl'U
ATION, second or single, town or country;
bread, sa alls.—" Alfred," this office. 189-91
i" iichfield it a~o.
LABOR AGENTS,
CUREIE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
ALL CLASSES OF EMPLOYES WAITING EN
GAGEMENTS; STATION HANDS A SPECIALITY.
STRICT ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN I
EMPLOYERS'J REQUIREMENTS.
118aiu204xl21-205
Redman & co/s labc r off'ces, pulteney
STREET, ADELAIDE.
ALL CLASSES Of MALE LABOR awaiting
EMPLOYMENT at these Offices, and forwarded at
the shortest notice to any part of the colony.
NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYERS.
Men's Fee only Is. 6d.
Employers, save your money and send to
REDMAN & CO.'S LABOUR OFFICE,
PUIiTEKBY-SIREET.
148ual:146xl49:140
ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, age 17, seeks
SITUATION as HOUSEMAID, understands
parlormaid work; Address "Housemaid," G P.O
Birkenhead. 199-3
E-ENGAGEMENT Wanted by a BUSH MASON;
handy man; would take 20s. week; well recom
mended.—Hittmann's Labor Office, Pulteney-streefc.
18S-90
ESPECTABLE GIRL (22) Wants SITUATION
as GENERAL SERVANT in small familv.—
"Floriie," this office. 190
SITUATION as ASSAY'ER Wanted; town or
count'y; good references.—F. W. Roberts,
Devon-street, Goodwood West. zl90uaio
TEADY YOUNG MAN seeks SITUATION "as
DRIVER or any light employment; total ab
Slainer.—' Willing." this office. 189-91
SI 1 NATION Wanted by experienced SALES
WOMAN, with exce'Lut reference from London
firm. Apply " Competent U this ofil -e. 189-91
ITUATION Wanted as SHOEING, GENERAL
BLACKSMITH. Apply T. White, G.P.O.
1S9-91
TRAINED NURSES always to be had from the
North Adelaide Private Hospital by applying by
letter, telegram, or telephone to the Matron, Private
Hospital. North Adelaide. 257c
WANTED by F»ench gentleman, PUPILS;
terms moderate ; be6t references " W.B.A ,"
this office. 190-1
WANTED, RESIDENT NURSERY GOVER
V V NESS, fond of and used to children, and
teaching; domesticated and useful. Apply, with
references.—Mrs. C. J Everard, Box G3, G.P.O., Ade
laide. 190-3
YOUNG Man desires EMPLOYMENT, light work;
well recommended; abstainer; wages no ob
ject ; knowledge of groc=ry.—" Coffee," thla office.
100-3
Young man (to;, seeks employment,
DRIVER, cv any other capacity; wages no
ooject. Address " Willing,' this office. 100
Want8d to Buy.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS wordt, ont
insertion, It.; three insertion!, it. Cd.
ANY quantity FURNITURE PURCHASED,
houses of furniture boupht right out; also
pianos; highest price given.—Peter "Small, ffycle
Btreet, off Pirie-ftreet; or Pitt-street, off Franklin
street (near Metropolitan Hotel). 183-212
A NY quantity FURNITURE PURCHASED.
jCY. Houses of Furniture Bought for Cash.—Matter
and Seessle, corner Waymouth and Bentham streets.
167-91
Atrial will prove
that
T. L I P M A N
gives HIGHEST CASH PRIOES for all'kinds
LEFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL.
Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own
Residences by Mr. or Mrs. Lipmsn.
Letters attended.
Immigrants' Luggage Bought.
Addrkss—
13SA, HINDLEY-STREET.
Five doors west of Royal Admiral Hotel. 8280
A A. A. A. A. A. A. A.
■ Any quantity FURNITURE and PIANOS
Wanted at once; houses bought right out for cash.
As I dow furnish houses on time payment I am pre
pared to give riaiculous'y high prices for all the
lurmture I buy. I would particularly state that lam
not buying for the anction-rocm, as is usually done.
Get pricer elsewhere, and then send for me and get
the highe 1 possible price. The Old Spot.—Geo.
Dodd's Shop, Pnlteney.ftreet, six doom from Pirie
street. Private sddiess—Roper-street, off Flinders
street. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to.
180:178
DRAUGHT HORSE, up to Oe.; must be good in
shafts and leading.—91, Childers-street, North
Adelaide. 18991
LEFT-OFF CLOTHING nought ia any quantity at
the Working People's Shop; highest cash
prices; established over 20 years.—Mra. S. Cronin,
west of Thistle Hotel, Waymouth-street. Letters
attended to. 1S7-203
RS- RICHARDSON buya LKFT-FO F.CLOTH
ING; lettera attended to. Harness bought and
sold.—Wright-atreet, near King WiilHm-atreet. il90
UANTITY of secondhand SHELVING and
GALVANIZED IRON, in sound order. Ad
diesa "Shelves," this office. 190c
ANTED, 100 to 200 CROSSBRED EWES, in
lamb or lambing. Apply Town and Country
Eueiness Exchange, Waymouth-street. lOOuaic
ANTED, light SPRING-DRAY and HORSeT
with trial.—Flavel, general dealer. Bundle
streeteaat X93
ANTED, active SPRING-DRAY HORSE, 5 or
6 years. Apply, after 5, S. Roherte, HMifax
Btreet. 189-91
ANTED, second-class RAILWAY TICKET~to
MELBOURNE, available 11th inst. or later.
Address "Traveller." this office. 1S3-91
ANTED to BUY, three TICKETS to BROKEN
HILL. Apply to " Fare," G P O. 189 91
ANTED, PHAETON, HARNESS,
PONY, cheap; pony must he quiet. Apnlv
Box 345. 1SS-90
ANTED, six young SPANISH HENSl Apply
" Fowls," Genolg Poat-Offioe. 18S-90
rANTED, to HIRE or PURCHASE, an IN
, , VALID'S CANE PRAM (chitd'B). Stats
price and particulate to " H A.D Terowie. 183-90
ANTED to BUY, secondhand FURNITURE;
small or large lots.—J.O. Newman, dealer,
&c., Hanson-street. 169o
ANTED, 2,000 good secondhand BRICKS
delivered .at Walkerville.—Robt. Cooper,
Advertiser Office. zlS3o
ULDAN A Chablia.—' A hetter wine than Frenoh
ChabliB,"—Sir Charles Dilke. 92 .•90
A
Wanted to Sell.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, one
insertion, It.; three insertions, is. fid.
A MARKET GAR
DENER'S STRING
DEAY
6 Pony Carta
12 Expresses, various
6 Hooded Abbotts
2 Spider Busies
2 Turnout Seats, do.
1 Jump Seat, do
G Village Phaetons
3 Phaetons
2 Waggonettes, hooded
6 Spring Drays
2 Spring Carts
3 Trollies
2 Open Buggies
3 C'oalbox Buggies
0 Hawker's Vans
60 Seta Harness, heavy
and light
Saddles and Bridles
Horses and Ponies, with
trials. •
0. SMITH. • i
62 and 7S, WAYMOUXH-STREET. ■
HORSES AND TRAPS TO LET ON HIRE. BOUGHT,
SOLD, OR EXCHANGED; 246:244 -
AULDANA So. Henry " is'.wonderfully good 1'
" pure or with water."—Sit Charles Duke,.-*.- '
: . -i' . ..62:gO. •
BLACK MARE, six years old; expressj-'nearly
new; eet of harness; any''trial,'ctieap.—W.
Forward, Criterion Stables:-. \ • '• 188-90
BICYCLES.—New shipment cushion-tired Safe
ties ; specially made for South Australian roads,
£18 to £20; splendid value; built'on latest ideasr
balls throughout; hammock saddle,' diamond .frame,,
racing bars and cranks. Liberal ternis for time pay.
ixtent.—Singer Bicycle Depot, 88, Grenfell-sfcreet.
.1189-95 .
BAKER'S CART
4 Spring-Carts
8 Pony-Carts (various)
12 Express Buggies
(various)
4 Hooded Abbots
3 Coalbox Buggies
2 Spider do.
1 First-class Waggonette
2 English Dog-Carts
4 Pony Phaetons
2 Village do.
Heavy and Light Horses
and Ponies. Trials;
terms
1 Varnished Waggonette
1 Traveller's Gig .
2 Turnover-seat Buggies
1 English Waggon
12 Spring-Drays (various)
2 Trollies
8 Covered Hawker's Vans
2 Tip-Drays
2 Butcher's Carts
Heavy Spring Waggon
100 Sets Single and Double
Harness
New and Secondhand
Saddles and Bridles,
oheap.
J. REID & CO.,
42. Waymouth-atreet. 828327
ICYCLES. — REPAIRS. REPArRS.-Safetie3,
any design built to order. Have your old
machine converted to cushion tyres by most efficient
staff of workmen in Australia.—Singer Bicycle Depot,
Grenfell-street. ZIS3-95
COLLIE SLUT, small rough, black white and tan ;
above five years; well bred; cheap.—"R.Y.S.,"
this office. 190
CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved wood, weignts, 303. to
£2.-F. H. Wagmr, 25, O'Connell-streefc, North
Adelaide. lSf-90
Duncan & eraser,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS.
FRANKLIN-STREET, ADELAIDE,
have on Sale—
NEW. SECONDHAND.
Abbot Buggies Pony Phaetons
Loekunder Waggonettes Waggonettes
Coalbox Buggies Spider Buggies
Vdlage Phaetons Pony-Cart
Pcny Phaetons Hooded Buggy
Expresses, &a., So. Buckboards, So., So.
258:295
DOG CARP, spider buggy, elide-saat buggy, gig,
pony, spring dray; cheap bargains.—J. J.
Clark, Magili-road, Stepney. 1S3-90
EMPTY SHOE TRUNKS for SALE, vary cheap.
—Brandon's, 67, Rundle-etreet. Observe the
Ign of the Red Boob in front of the verandah. 84So
FOR PALE, 4-horeepower ENGINE (horizontal),
gcofl order; also G-hoiso boiler (vertical).—W.
H. Shc-phard, chaff merchant, Darlington. 190 3
JTIOK SALE, a good family COW, second calf.—
Oaklield Hotel, Flindeis-street. 1S9-91
POlt SALE, bay PONY MARE, under 13 hands,
quiet riding or driving ; well bred. Apply W.
T. Dreyer, Prince Albert Hotel, Wright-street we3b.
1S91-91
POR SALE, lirs'-cliiss quiot family COW, third
calf, half Alderney; price, £0 10i. Address ,
" Cow," this office. 189-91
TjlOR SALE, HALF ALDERNEY COW, good j
Br milker and quiet; just calved, third calf.—G. I
W. Telfer, Iversbro k 1S3 90
Si^OR SALE, two EXPRESS WAGGONS, two light
' ooal-box buggies, 1 secondhand waggoneti-i
and one pony oart.
AMEY BROTHERS, Coaohbuilders, Sc..
S9duo Grenfsll-Btroeb, Adelaide.
FOR SAi.E, quiet PONY, very fa9t, 13.2, suitable
for sporting person, lady can drive, and dog
cart (new) and harness. Apply Hackney Hotel,
Hackney. 18liua93
OR SALE, good REDGUil POSTS.-John I
Robertson, Golden Grove. 190,3
RjtOR SALE, fitst-c'ass TICKET to TEKOWIE
#- ava'Iable July 15. Apply •• Veritas," cars Stack
Exchange, South Australia. 190
Handsome pony cart, built by Fiat; stout
cob, 11 hands; set of silver-mounted harness.
—W. Forward, Criterion Stables. 190-3
NCCBATORS.—Secure your early birds by using
the " Simplex" Incubator. Send for desciiptiva
circular, testimonials, prices, &c.; orders now booked
for chickens arsd dncklinge.—J. F. Roberts, Incubator
Manufacturer, Kcrwocd. 189-91
ONE secondhand LICENSED CAB and HARNESS,
new and secondhand pony and spring carts.—
Uke, coachbuiider. North Adelaide 239-91
PIANOS, ORGANS—Inspection invited; best
_ makes only.—W. Knhnel, Pirie-street. lOluaio
PIANO, in very good order, in ebony frame;
most be sold; £15. Apply G. Whaites, Argvle
EWet, Prospect. 190)3
PCNY.—Young bay gelding, 13 hands, good goer,
showy, will exchange for good 14 hand pooy.
New vil'age phaeton, £27; horse, cart, and harness.
£10.—Jsmes* Lemon, Allen's Corner, Kent Town. 190
PAl'ERHANGINGS—Over too patterns to ohooae
from W. Kuhnel's Piano Warehouse, Pirie-sb.
_____ _ lOluaio
gPLENDID secondhand PlaNO FOR SALE, cheap
mital frame, overstrung, cheek action. —■ A.
(Jollies, Ilnghes-streot, Mile-End. 189-91
FVEN useful IIORSES from £3, with trials; also
new SPRING DRAY and three sets HARNESS.
Uawier Lime Co., Wayniouth-street. IS9-9L
TRY AULDANA " Falernian. '—Sir Charles Dilke,
92:30
"I TANKS; first-class, strong,
JLT/V*.' complete; oheap; guaranteed. — L.
James, tankmaker, O'Connell-street, North Adelaide.
L6Dn.f'T o
Board and Residence. !
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 wordt, on*
insertion, Is.; three insertions, is. 6d.
AI MRS. THOMAS'S, Pereira House, Freeman- !
sueet.—Private BOARD and RESIDENCE,
ladies, gentlemen, married ouplee, visitors; !
moderate; central. 1S2-9G
T MRS. J. 11. LANCASTEiPS-Good BOARD
_ and RESIDENCE, accommodatiin for
married couples; tenns moderate — 91, Fiind»r3
Street. lSi-272
At AUUYLK HOUSE, Freeman-scrcet south.—
_ Comfortable HOME for ialies, gentlemen,
married couples, or visitors; central; moderate
terms. Z1S9-91
BOARD and RESIDENCE, double and single
rooms; piano, bath.-—Mis. Haldane, 4, Botanic
teriace, North-terrace. 1S9-9I
BOARD and RESIDENCE, for two friends; or
large furnished room to let, moderate; cltv.—
" 1'iiva.te Family," this ofilca. 1SS-90
CCALEDONIA BOARDING-HOUSE, 61, North
J terrace, opposite rai'way gooasbeds, four doors
from Harrold Bros. Visitors should inspect. Shower,
P'.uuge batb. Terms moderate.—John W. Bisanko,
late of Moopta. 133 gy
571RONT ROOM furnished, as bed and sitting;
suit married couple or two gentlemen.—4, Mili
street, near Supreme Court Hotel. 199
MARRIED COUPLE, no family, require two
furnished rooms, bed and sitting, wish private
board, city. State terms, "P.," this office. 1SS-90
TVT ORTH ADELAIDE.—Refined generous HOME
-LnI T°r SUITE OF ROOMS offered MARRIED
COLPLE or two ladies.—"Private," care of No. 1.
Franklin-street-. ygg.jj '
^ORTHrA^LLAIOK-rrivate BOARD and
-Lsl ; , • Eulfc married couple or two
friends. Apply -'M.G.," tbig 0ili-e. z!90uai5
R1VATE FAMILY will receive BOARDERS,
single beds, private sitting-room.—Mrs. A. M,
Woods, If O, Barnard-street, North Adelaide. 190,3,5
BIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE can bs
arranged on application to manager Town and
Country Business Exchange, Waymouth-street. 183c
SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE offered two
or three gentlemen, two miles from city; hot
bath, tennis court, stable and coachhouse, cow k°i>(,
"M.L.C.," this office. 1S7-8 On
7 9IHREE YOUNG MEN Want private HOME, 19
JL minutesifrom Adelaide or N.A. station. Apply
"Mechanic," thi3 office. 199-3
WO furnished ROOMS TO LET. Apply three
doors from Runge'd, chemist, Angas-streefc.
_ 3 S3 90
f 11 WO FURNISHED ROOMS to let, together or
-i separate, use of kitchen.—Wright-street westr
next Haidy's paint shop. 1S7.9.90
ANTED two lurnished ROOMS as bed and
sitting rooms, on ground floor; terms mode
rate.— * C.E.W.," this office. 189-91
IANOS—The largest, best, and mo3t oomplets
stock in Australia at W. Kuhnel's, Pirie-street*
_ lOluaio
Miscellaneous.
!), 18
ions, is. Bd.
Under this heading (if prtpaid), 18 words, gffl
insertion, Is.; three insertion
MADAME LOUIS, Palmist and Futurist. Ladie 1
only. Sturt-atreet, four doors from King Wil
liam-street. Fee, 2s. (id. 187-93
UI2?4®A-r-"?!588wg8tlwines are exoellent."—
Sir Oharles Dilke 9 2 .*90
MADAME VICTOR, Past, Present, and Future.—
Stanley House, Gouger-atreet west, opposite
Mr. Turner's new butoher's shop. X90-3
PIANOS—Every instrument guaranteed; lowest
cash or easy terms.—Wm. Kuhnel, Pirie-atreej
lOluaio
Shares.
FOR SALE, 60 IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S
SHARES. £1 each; paying 10 per cent. Apply
" Braybrook," Melbourne-street, North Adelaide.
183 98
Lost and Found.
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS words, one
in tertian, It.; three insertions, St. Si.
P
OUND that W. Kuhnel's warehouse, Pine-street,
Is the cheapest and best for Pianos and Organs.
lOluaio
FOXJND, in our Establishment, a pair of EYE
GLASSES. Owner can have same on applica
tion.—Jas. Marshall & Co. 189-91
FOUND, a wonderful cleanser called Magnetlo
Soap. g71aiu370
T OST, Thursday morning, colored SILK SHAWL,
H A in Kundle-street, or through park to Dequette
vlile-terrace JjK.," this office. 190
T OST, slate-colored POPPY GREYHOUND, about
H 1 two months old. Finder rewarded upon re
turning to Dr.<O'C0Anell, Wakeheld-atreet; detainer
prosecuted. ,v . ■ 190c
T OST, King Wiliiam-sSreet, Hyde Park, or Good
S J wood, WATERPROOF COYER; reward.—G.
W, Rose & Oo., ;"Fjge8iBtfestreet.. 190
LOST, from' Olive Lodge, Untev, black SCOTCH
COLLIE.DOG, answers to name "Don;" 10s.
reward -when returned to; Mr. McGowao, butcher,
Unl^. " , 189-91
TP OST.—£1 reward, gold chain bracelet, gold
- B 1 padlock attached.—Mrs. P. G. Bennett, 74,
Ward-street east, N.A. 190-0
LOST, about June 5, one red COW, also poley;
supposed to have strayed through Reedbeds.—
K. Bartlett, Reynella. zl90-3
LOST, on 4th July, GOLD BRACELET, set with
amethyst, also ruby and pearl bangle and
padlock with initials (V.O.N); reward.—Miss S.
DeGrey, Gilbert-street west. 183-90
MISSED Bines June 9, CASE by Ivonoowarra, con
taining part of machine, furniture, &c. Apply
Mrs. Stewart, West Thebarlon. zl9L>-3
FOUND, Shoninger'a Bell Organs can only be had
at the warehouse of W. Kuhnel, Pirie-street,
lOluaio
Missing Friends,
Poder thit heading (if prepaid), IS words, ont
insertion, Is.; three insertions, 2s. Sd.
TAMES SWAN AND JOHN SWAN.
WANTED INFORMATIONIregarding Mr. JAMES
SWAN, formerly a joiner or carpenter in IIoustoD,
Renfrewshire, Scotland, who went to Australia in or
about the year 1800. He was for some time iu Mel
bourne, some time in Brisbane, ambsome time In
Ballarat, and was last heard of by his-relatives in
Scotland in 1S79.
INFORMATION is also wanted regarding hisbrother,
JOHN SWAN, who was a sawyer in Houston, and
went to Australia in or about the year 1SG0, and was
last heard of by his relatives in Scotland in March,
1863, when he was at Geelnng. Should this advertise
ment come under the notice of either of them he is
requested to communicate with the Reverend
Alexander R. Findlay, Kilmoiie, Arran, Scotland, or
Messis. J. A. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell,
Solicitors, Pa'sley, Scotland, from either of
whom he will hear of eomething to his
advantage, and they will he prepared to reward any
person who will (utriish them with such information
as will enable them to trace Messrs. S-van, or either
of them, if alive, or if deid, the place and date of their
death.
Paisley, May/IS92. 190,7
Miscellaneous Wants.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, one
insertion, Is.; three insertions, it. 6d.
ANTED, BILLIARD-ROOM; rental or manage,
ment.—" Spot," this office. 19i>
rANTED TO HIRE for six months with right
to purchase, new or secondhand GAS
ENGINE, about four-h p. Full particulars to B.F.,"
this office. 190-3
""ANTED KNOWN.—We hoard all mailsteamers
at Largs Bay and Semaphore for the con
veyance of Passengers' Luggage to Adelaide and
Suburbs.—McCulloch Carrying Company, Limited.
26Iuaic
ANTED KNOWN, that Bunyip No. 1 and 2
Soaps are the best of their kind. 271aiu:270
ANTED KNOWN
that my Wood Merchant is
JAMES CROCKER & CO., of HANSON-STREET,
or
69, KING WILLIAM-STREET.
You try him. 817uo
JOHNNY ALLSORTS, Port (telephone 98).—Cheap
toots, clothing, &c.; buys anything and sells
everything. Furnished apartments to let. Money
lent on personal security; horses and traps on hire.
814:3432
Plants, Seeds,
lOR SALE, 6,0C0 two years" rooted SUIR4Z
VINES, £2 10s. per l.OOJ; splendid plants.—
r^Armplf:. . iq-<v*
HugoEeopelt, Greenock.
^ E W B B A S.
" SIR HARRY ATKINSON," abundant bearer, large
peas, delicious flavor. Large sealed packets, 13.
"SHARPE'S TRIUMPH," exquisite flavor, long
well-filled pods. Sealed pint packets, Is.
" DUKE OF ALBANY," unrivalled for productive
ness and flavor. Sealed pint packets, la.
E. &. W. HaCKETT,
SEEDSMEN. NURSERYMEN, fto.,
T3, RUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
ES":Si
Businesses, Partnerships.
FOR SALE, FRUITERER and GREENGROCER'S
BUSINESS, eastern suburb, central position,
low rent, every convenience, stable, Ac.; price £40.
Apply " Business,'" P.O., Norwood. 1S9-90
T710R SALE, a small STORE in city, good reasons
IP for selling; stock at valuation about £30.—
"Store," tli'9 office. I DO 3
JOHN HUTGHiNGS & CO ,
LICENSED VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS
Coach buildings, Biaeksmithing, Tobacconist and
Hair drcstere, Dairies, Saddlers, Painters, Brewers,
Bootmaking, ar.d all other kinds of Businesses in City,
Suburbs, and Country. Ingoing £50 to £5,009.
We do not charge buyers commission. JSBiu.v2U
ADDLEBS.—A good COUNTRY BUSiNESS for
SALE on easy termB. Apply Holden & Frost,
Grenfell-street, Adelaide. zlSOe
milROUGH recent bereavement our PETERSBURG
JL BUSINESS FOR SALE right out, £900: half
rash. Or stock only, rent 25s. Also, HALF PORT
PIRIE, £1,000 ; let 42s. week. No equal advantages
ctiering anywhere (especially Petersburg) for photo
grapher, in conjunction with seven years' established
business.—Dungey. 3S7c
Town and Country Business
Exchange, Waymoutli-at.
SPLENDID DAIRY, milk round, with 10 cows, 2
horses, cart, harness, &c., all stock, plant, &e.; £100.
GENER'AL STORE, suburb, doing a nice trade; all
conveniences i stock at valuation.
DRESSMAKING BUSINESS, taking about £30 per
month; stock. &o , at; valuation : good chance.
BUTCHERING BUSINESS, city; first-class posi
tion : turnover about £:")0 per week; easy terms.
TEA and COFFEE ROOMS, leading city position,
good cash trade, cheap; good chance.
SMALL BUSINESS, suit lady, central position,
easily managed, good cash turnover; price, £25 cash,
or terms.
DINING and REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Bundle
street; takings £50 per week; good premises with all
conveniences: cheap.
HAM, BEEF, and REFRESHMENT BUSINESS,
best position in city, doicg £20 per week; low ex
penses ; price, £100: a good chance.
WOODY ARBS, Norwood, City, and North Ade
laide; all first-class businesses; from £00. 103:71
rANTED, a smalt GROCERY STORE in Exeb
. , or Semaphore for cash. Address " Groce;
Store," P.O., Semaphore. 189-91
Religious Notices.
iTSFORD.
ENGAGEMENTS TO-DAY
AFTERNOON CONVENTION, 3 o'clock, Pirie
sfcret-t Lecture-ball. EVENING MEETING, 7.80,
Pirie-street Church. 1QQ
Loyal orange institution of souui
AUSTRALIA, INCORPORATED.
All OFFICERS and MEMBERS of the above are
requested to MEET next Lord's Day, July 10, at the
Port Ado aide Railway-s'ation at 2.30 to proceed to
the Oddfellows' Hall for Diiiue Service.
By order of the R.W.G.M.,
1901 Rev. W. BAMBER, Grand Secreta-y.
Tenders and Contracts.
TENDERS for MASONS' WORK, labor only,
two six-roomed houses. Platss and specif
lions at Moss & Watts, Hinders - street, oppo:
public school. zl90-l
Business Notices.
0OAL, MALLEE BOOTS, OOKB,
In large or small quantities at lowest ourrent rates.
WM. HOWARD SMITH St SONS, LTD.,
Coal Office, North-parade, Port Adelaide. Siuaa
"^7 ICTORIA DYE WORKS
(Opposite York Hotel).
FEATHERS, CLOTHES, DRESSES, HATS, AND
ALL MATERIALS CLEANED or DYED on the
SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE; FAST COLORS,
Parcels collected and delivered.
2O3ual:204
VIOLINS, cases, bows and airings, complete out
fit from 25s.; mandolins, the latest English
craze, from 20a.; zither harps, piocoloa, flutes, phennix
organettes, banjoB, guitars, zephyr cornet mutes, &c.,
&c., in great variety just opened.—J H. Fray, 1E0
Rundle-Btreet. 182iuao
Agate enamelled goods, teapots
SAUCEPANS, KETTLES, STEWPANS, am
OTHER UTENSILS.
A Full Assortment Of this almost Inde3truotibI
Wars.
09ug W. & I. RHODES,
Amusements.
THEATRE ROYAL.
Sole Lessee and Manager.
MR. WY BERT REEVE.
FIRST SEASON IN ADELAIDE
of the
LONDON GAIETY
BURLESQUE COMPANY
(Complete from the Gaiety Theatre, London),
65T GRAND OPENING NIGHT
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 0,
on which occasion will be produced for the
FIRST TIME IN ADELAIDE
the Sparkling Gaiety Burlesque,
FAUST UP TO DATE.
FAUST UP TO DATE.
FAUST UP TO DATE.
SEVEN NIGHTS
ONLY.
Characters by
Mr. E. J. Lonnen,
Mr. Robert Courtneidge,
Mr. E. H. Haslem,
Mr. G. T. Miaaliall,
Miss Addie Conyers, I Miss Alice'Leamar.
Miss Katie Barry Miss Alice Lethbridge,
Miss Grace Wixon, I Mis3 Koaie Notfc,
Miss Katherine Foote, | Miss Cora Tinnie,
Miss Maria J ones,
Miss Maude Ilobson,
M33 Lillie llarrold,
And
Miss Marion Hood.
Scenery by Geo. Gordon and John Brunton.
Owing to existing contracts in the other colonies
ana London the Season cannot possibly be extended
beyond
SIXTEEN NIGIITS ONLY,
And for which the following Programme has been
arranged:—
SATURDAY ■
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
TDURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
July 9th
to lGlh.
MONDAY V
SAY!™ENUr T° DATA'
™ulvSlSAY j FOUR NIGHTS
to 21. } uahi.
FRIDAY *\
moTndaDy Y | JOAN OF AIIO.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY j FIVE NIGHTS
Julv 22 | ONIA.
to 27. )
Keg BOX-OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. TS4
Tbe BOX-PLANS for the FIRST and SECOND
Perfonnance are NOW OPEN at Marshall & Sons',
and these for the WHOLE SEASON will be on view
MONDAY, so that from that date seats may be
secured for ANY NIGHT.
N.B.—In consequence of the EXTRAORDINARY
RUSH for Seat3 additional rows of Stalls have been
reserved.
DRESS CIRCLE, lis.: RESERVED STALLS, 08.;
STALLS, 8s ; GALLERY, is.
Early Door at all Parts, Is. extra.
The Performances will be timed to finish before 11
o'clock every evening, 80 that patrons may catoh
their trains and trains.
fjn OWN HALL, SEMAPHORE.
DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT.
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1S92, at 7.15 p.m.
Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor (Philip
Sanson, Esq., ~J.l'), and the Mayoress (Mr3.
Sansom).
MUSIC, SONGS, AND STORIES,
WITH
QUAINT AND MIRTHFUL PLANTATION
MELODIES,
Will be given by the Misses' Michell, Dickenson,
Hawke, Fowler, and Posh, arid Messrs. Posh, C.
Cooper, G. F. Michell, and T. Michell.
The Archer-street, North Adelaide, Band wi-1 aaslsfc.
REV. G. E. ROWE
has consented to give Two Sketches of Cornish
Character—
" UNCLE MALACHY ON DEFFERENT WAYS OF
HEARING PRAICHEKS"
AND
"DAN DUNN, THE SAILOR."
The Chair will be taken by his Worship the Mayor.
Admission—Reserved and Front Seats, 2s.; Body of
Hall and Gallery, Is ; Baolc of Hall, (Jd. 190
TOBACCO TWISTERS' UNION.
A SOCIAL AN© ©AKCE
in aid of the Banner Fund will be held in the ballroom
of the Allgemeiuer DeutEoher Yeroin, Gay's A'mde,
on Friday evening, 8th of July. Entrance from Twin
street.
Dancing to start at 8 o'clock.
Double Tickets, Ss Gd.; Single, -2s. 6d. 139 99
THE WONDERFUL
NEW EUROPEAN
COSMOEAMA
will be OPENED on
THURSDAY NIGIIT at 7 o'clock
in
HUNTER'S OLD BOOT PALACE,
BUNDLE-STREET.
Admission, Is.; Children, Gd. zlS3-93
STAMPING, PIANO.—LEARN the DE LACY
V COPYRIGHTED SYSTEM, 8s. Gd., learnt in six
lessons. Visitors from country could learn during
visit to town, De Lacy Vamping Books, 3s. Gd.; posted
any address. AI30, pianoforte playing learnt easily at
last, by a new, quick, and easy method; enables both
young and old to master the art thoroughly and
correctly. Success certain. 7s. 6d. monthly (to
beginners).
Removed from Franklin street to No. 4, Globe
Cbamber3, corner Grote-street and Vietoria-9quare,
City. 1GS-259
VICTOR HARBOHGftu
"A HOKE FROM HOME for Families and
Sourlsts; sea view.
Winter tariff on application.
77170 J. A. HUMBERSTONE, Proprietor
foportmg.
PLYMPTON PACES,
SATURDAY^ J ULY 16.
NOMINATIONS
CLOSE TONIGHT
DEENEYS CRITERION HOTEL,
8 o'clock.
Full Programme yesterday's papers.
F. C. POWELL, Secretary.
5, Mc-lvin Chimbeip. 19'J
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PONY AND GALLOWAY
ASSOCIATION.
JORDAN PARK.
SATURDAY. JULY 9
JOCKEYS and TRAINERS' TICKETS can be
obtained on application to the Secretary at hi3 ollioe.
BOOKMAKERS are requested to make early aopli
cation for their tickets. Only limited number will be
allowed to bc-t.
MESSRS. IIILL & CO '3 DRAGS will MEET the
GOODWOoD TRAMS and CARRY PASSENGERS to
the COURSE. Fares, including tram nnd drag, Gd.
eaehwav. Trams leave King William-street at 12,
12.30,1,1.20, LIS p m.
ALEX DRUMMOND, Secretary,
190 All «n's Horse Bizaar.
^DELAIDE HUNT CLUB RACES.
NOTICE.
A GENERAL MEETING of Members of Hunt Club
will be belt THIS DAY (Friday), at 1.80 p.m., at tbe
Globe Hotel to arrange Programme Jor Hunt Club
Races.
N.B.—Only Members who have paid their Sub
scriptions ior the can-cut season are entitled to
vote.
100 J. MPOBHOUSE, Hon. S -e.
I ACCEPT the CHALLENGE of Mr. T A. BROWN
to TROT MY PONY SYDNEY against BELLE,
12 st. up, next Saturday, at Jordan Park, for the sum
Of £25.
190 A. E." P3ESS. L^rd Melbourne Hotel.
Football Notices.
O O T B A L L.
ADELAIDE OVAL.
TO-MORROW, at 3 p.m.
SOUTH ADELAIDE V. NORWOOD.
Umpire—Mr. J. J. Trait.
Ground, Gd.; Public Reserve. Gd. extra. 190
Education
G
LENELG GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
"The next term will begin on TUESDAY, 12th
JULY.
184,0,8,90,3-47x101 FRED. CATERER, Principal.
T AD1ES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, ESPLANADE,
JU SEMAPHORE.
Third Term begins MONDAY, July 11.
Principals—Miss Caterer, Miss Downer. 190,3
ORGAN PRACTICE or LESSONS (pipe) on com
plet two-Manual Instrument with pedals, 17
stops. College of Organists specifications. Fray's
(J- H. Fray, Organist and Choirmaster, St.
Peter's, Glenelg) Organ Studio, 150, Bundle
street. Full particulars see prospeotus, 132oiuo
Amusements.
T^jyOMEN I HAVE ~|^ NOffS. ]
TO-NIGHT—THEATRE ROYAL. j
V" Free-list except Press absolutely suspended.
TIIE LAST NIGH*
THE LAST NIGUT
TIIE LAST NIQHT
MAX O'RELLr.
"A Company of Comedians in Himself."
CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES
CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES
have assembled during the week, but
THE BRILLIANT IIUMORIST
THE BRILLIANT HUMORIST
THE BRILLIANT IIUMORIST
will positively leave for
BROKEN HILL T.l-MORROW
BROKEN HILL TO-MORROW
BROKEN HILL TO-MORROW
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING
The Celebrated Author of
"JOHN BOLL AND HIS ISLAND"
(which circulated 750,000 copies)
will give his
FAMOUS COMEDY LECTURE,
II. Pi, H. W 0 M A X!
11. E, H. W 0 M A X!
1. A Frenchman's Views of Women.
2. The French Woman of Society.
3. The Middle-class French Woman.
4. Jacqueline—The French Peasant Woman.
5. The English Woman.
G. The Biitish Matron.
7. H.R.H. the American Woman.
S. Sirs. Jonathan— Queen of the United States.
9. " She Bears it like a Man."
10. Ladies, do not try to te perfect;
11. Few Slen are good enough for Women.
12. The Roses of Lite are Women.
BOX-PLAN AT MARSHALL'S,
Where a few Reserved Seat3 (Is.) can still lie had.
Orchestra Stabs, 3s.; Stalls, 2s.; Gallery, Is. Second
and Third Class Seats can also be obtained at
Armbruster's. Purchase during the day is recom
mended. Commence at 8
R. S. SHYTHE.
T
O .W N HALL.
IMPORTANT. ANNOUNCEMENT.
LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT
(but one)
OI the Universal Favorites,
HUDSON'S SURPRISE
PARTY,
iTIIE FASHIONABLE ENTERTAINERS.
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY S. j
GRAND FASHIONABLE PERFORMANCE.
Uader the Patronage and Tresenoe of
His Wonsniv tub Mayor. (F. W. Bullock, Esq),
TIIE ALDERMEX, AMD COUNCILLORS.
SPECIAL PROGRAMME,
introducing
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC,
PATHETIC BALLADS,
FUNNY SAYINGS,
AMUSING SKETCHES,
GROTESQUE DANCES,
AND
IMPERSONATIONS OF PECULIAR PEOPLE.
Admission as usiwl. Smiling begins 8 pm.
£. Box-plan P. A. HoweKs k Oo.'s, Rundle-street.
TIIOS. P. HUDSON, Proprietor and Manager.
GREAT CARNIVAL FAREWELL PROGRAMME
TO-MORROW EVENING.
Public Notices.
FREE PUBLIC LECTURE,
S.A. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES,
Eastern Annexe, Exhibition Buildings,
FRIDAY, JULYS, at 8 p nr.,
by T. L. SYKES, Esq. (Government Sanitary
Inspector).
Subject—"Our House Drains and their Ventila
tion."
Illustrated by Models and Diagrams.
Chairman—Hon. Dr. Campbell, M.L.C. 158,99
SERVICE OF SONG, THE
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,
at
HINDMARSH-SQUARE C H URCII,
TUESDAY, JULY 12. ISS.90
M
S
UNICIPALITY OF UNLEY.
aTMEETING of Ratepayers of Goodwood Ward will
be held iu the Goodwood Institute, on WEDNESDAY
EVENING, the 13th inst., at S o'clock, for the purpose
of considering the advisability of purchasing laud for
the extension of Leader-street to ths Bay-road.
By order,
JOIIN MILLER, Town Clerk,
July 7,1S92. 180-l,4-5z
IIAREIIOl.DERS OF THE COMMERCIAL
BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Ladies and Gentlemen—Ilis Honor the Chief Justice
has in opposition to certain Petitioners decided to
supply you with important official data to obtain
your vote at the General meeting on August 5. I am
posting you a Manife to showing cause why the
official action against the Directors should not be sold.
Your earnest consideration of the whole facts and
withholding proxy pending further information at the
meeting is requested.
ALFRED E. SAWTELL.
3, Rundle-street. Adelaide,
July 7, iaa. 130
1 T Y OF A D E L A I D E.
TUBLIC VEHICLES AND DRAYS.
NOTICE is hereby given that all PASSENGER
VEHICLES and DRAYS plying or intending to ply
for hire must be
LICENSED
on or before the
llni JULY, 1S92.
Any person plying after that date'with any un
licensed Vehicle or Dray will bo proceeded against
pursuant to the Act in force for that purpose. The
Vehicles (Tramcars exoepted) to he licensed pnnfc be
brought to the Central Market to be inspected be
tween the hours of 10 a m. and 12 noon on
SATURDAY and MONDAY,
the 9bh and 11th inst.
By order,
THOMAS WORSNOP, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office, July 2,1332. 139,8,90
T Y 0~F ADELAIDE.
TO OWNERS AND KEEPERS OF DOGS.
The time for RENEWING the REGISTRATION
of DOGS registered previous to June 30,1S92, having
expired, notice is hereby given that any person keep
ing any such Dog without fresh registration for a
longer period than fourteen days from June 30, or
keeping any unregistered Dog more than three months
old for a longer period than fourteen days, will be
liable to a penalty of Six Pounds (.£0) for every euoh
Dog so kept.
By order,
THOMAS WORSNOP, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office, Town Ilall,
Ad- lakie, July 2, 1Ss2. 135,S,90
JOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE ADELAIDE
BRANOII A.S.U. OF A. AND G.L.U.
NOMINATIONS of MEMBERS to fill the position
of CHAIRMAN. VIOE-OHAIRMEN (2), SECRE
TARY, TREASURER, EXECUTIVE COUNCILLOR,
AUDITORS (2), DELEGATES 10 ANNUAL CON
FERENCE (2), DELEGATES TO F.L.C (3), TRUS
TEES (3), must be in the hands of the Iteturniog
OlUcer not later than the 1st of AUGUST.
Nomiuat'on forms caa be obtained from all V.C.
Secretaries.
CECIL SWAN, A.S U., Returning-Olfieer.
19S, Ilindley-street, Adelaide. 133-94
MASONS and BRICKLAYERS are requested to
keep away from Broken Hill during the
strike.
1S8-90 GEO. MELLER. Secretary of 0.51. and B.A.
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R O K E N H I L L.
BARRIER RANGES BUILDERS' LABORERS'
SOCIETY
Beg to notifv MASONS and LABORERS that the
labor market is overstocked with
LABOR in the Building Line.
J. J. PARKER, Secretary.
Broken IIill, June 30,1393. 1S9-91
PjjnnE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing betweeu
8 A. W. AND A. C. GOOCII, trading together as
licensed victuallers at the Royal Hotel, Ilindlev
street, Adelaide, has been this "day DISSOLVED by
mutual consent.
Dated at Adelaide the 7ih day of July, 1392
A. 0. GOOCH.
A. W. GOOCH.
Witness to the signatures of the said A. W. and A.
C. Gooch-Q. R. Sr.uni. Adelaide. 190
WE THE UNDERSIGNED have this day agreed
by mutual consent to DISSOLVE PARTNER
SHIP.
The BUSINESS hitherto carried on by GREEN
BROS, will in future be carried on by II. GREEN as
usual, and all ACCOUNTS due to the late firm will
have to he PAID to the said II. GREEN, and all
CLAIMS against the late firm will be settled by II.
GREEN.
Dated l-lth day of June, 1S92.
n. GREEN.
,G. T. GREEN.
Witness—F. G .Akprewahtha. 1S9-91
3ST O "3C 3C CS 2ES„
The BUSINESS of the late
m. S. SOgLANg,
Manufacturing Jeweller, Gold and Sdversmith, &c.,
is and will be oarried on as usual. A continuation of
patronage by the the trade, is earnestly solicited.
ExceHenoy of workmansh'p guaranteed.
ARTHUR W. MILLS, Manager.
Crown Jewellery Factory, Chesser-street, Ad.-laide.
190
DR. O'CONNELL will VACCINATE FREE OF
CHARGE at his Consulting Rooms, Angas
street, every FRIDAY from 2 till 3. 13lo
IF J. F. DUNKERTON does not CALL FOR HIS
THINGS within seven days will bo SOLD to pay
expenses.
1S9-9Q Mr J. nARMSTORF, Glanvills.
Amusements.
C Y C L O B A MA
OF
JERUSALEM.
Must be eeen to be understood. Over 105,000
Visitors tave looked upon the amazing Scene.
Marvellous Effects, Superb Musio, every Afternoon
and Evening. Lectures at H.30 a.m., 3 p.m., and S p.m.
Open from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. till
10 p.m. Admission 2s.; Children, 13.
CYCLORAMA, H1NDLEY-STP.E ET, ADELAIDE.
1730
Houses and Land Wanted.
Under tkit heading (if'prepaid), 18 words, on4
insertion, Is.; three insertions, is. 8d.
.TOTT1ST MTT/N"F,
BUYER waiting invest £1,000 cottages.
BUYER waiting Residence, Magill, 10room?, acre3.
BUYER six-roomed Villa, bath, Rose Park.
BUYER 9 rooms, stable3, Norwood, £1,S00.
WANTED, Furnished Houses, North Adelaide.
WANTED, Houses to Rent North Adelaide, Nor
wood, Kent Town, Goodwood, Unley, GLenelg,
Marryatville, East Adelaide, from five to ten rooms.
Wanted, City Cottages, furnished or unfurnished,
three, four, five, six rooms. 186c
ANTED, comfortable four-roomed HOUSE,
city or suburbs. Apply '■ City," this office.
18S-90
ANTED to RENT, HOUSE four rooms, North
Adelaide; good tenant.—"C.S.B.," this offioe.
182-90
"ANTED, one or two acres of LAND at ISLING
TON or KILKENNY with COTTAGE. Par
ticulars to " Sarchedon,' this office. 189-91
"ANTED, HOUSES in N.A., Ovingham,
Miteham, Kent Town, Unley, Prospect.
Apply S. S. Sanders, opposite Town Hall. 189-91
'ANTED PURCHASE, HOUSE, ten or twelve
. . rooms, North Adelaide; client waiting.—
Town and Country Business Exchange, Waymouth
street. ISCaiuc
ANTED TO RENT, HOUSE, two or three
rooms, city; must be cheap. Address
"M.A.S.," this office. Z190-3
Houses and Land To Let. .
Under this heading (if prepaid), IS icords, ont
insertion, Is.; three insertions, is. 6d.
COMFORTABLE furnished two-roomed COTTAGE
in select neighborhood; term? liberal.—Mrs.
Kichee, Hamilton-place, off Brown street south.
190-3
East Adelaide.—to let, seven rooms,
IGs.*. all conveniences. Town and Country
Business Exchange. Waymouth street- 190uaic
"RUT ORWOOD—Two Bend-detached four-roomed
J3i COTTAGES; rents, 14s. weekly; price, £250.
W. Paddcok, Victoria-square. 159o
ORWOOD, George-street.—TO LET, HOUSE,
six rooms, gaiden; deep drainage.—Houlden
and Sons, King William-street. 183c
FFICES TO LET, GROUND FLOOR IN
SURANCE CHAMBERS, now iu occupation
of Mr. H. SimmB. Apply T. D. Da Cean, Secretary
S.A. Insuiance Compau ,9S, King Wuliavn-atreet.
172aluo
OFFICES TO LET, PORT ADELAIDE. Apply A.
H. Burnett, Advertiser Offices, Port Adelaide.
353c
QJIX-ROOMED VILLA, four and two roomed
£3 houses, allifurniBhed, TO LET.—B. Schulz, Royal
Chambers, Currie-street. 190
TO LET, three-roomed COTTAGE, verandah front
and back.—A. Reese. Sturt-street west. ISO
TO LET, comfortable three-roomed COTTAGE.
Apply D. McNainara, Carrington-street east.)
190
TO LET—Ccmfori able HOUSES iu N.A.; im
mediate possession.
FOR SALE — ALLOTMENTS, Goodwood We3t;
good building sites, Adelaide and N.A.; viae and
wattle land, t lcse to city.
WALTER D. REED, Land Agent,
ICfik Mutual Chambers, City.
fino LET, FUPlNI.SHED, clean three-roomed
a HOUSE, batb, 12s.—Mrs. Kieger, West I'allant
street, Lower Noith Adelaide. One minute to Walker
vilie car. z .90-3
0 LET, MEDINDIE, HOUSE of 10 rooms, halt,
bath, stables, coachhouse, garden, &o —S. S.
Saunders, opposite Town Hall. 1S9-91
T
,0 LET, HOUSE, six roomB. College Park. Apply
Moulden & Sons, Eagle Chambeia. 190
0 LET, at BLACKWOOD, HOUSE five roams,
coachhouse, stable, underground tank. Apply
" Blackwood," this offioe. ' 1S9-91
fino LET, in BeaconsfltId-street, Fullarton Estate*
Jg_ COTTAGE of five rooms and ehed for horsa
and trap - J. Langley & Son, Glen Osmond. 189-91z
10 be LET by TENDER, for the term of five os
_B_ seven years, that B'ock of LAND situated on
the P.EDBANKS, near Mallala, lately occupied by
Mr. S. Churohes, containing 276 acres. Tenders to
be in July 13, 1S92, addressed John Kelly, Sulby,
Rivertcn. Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. 190-1x191
0 LET, Cassie-atreet, Roseberry, HOUSE, liv«
rooms. Apply 14, Waymouth-street; or G.
Bohlmann, Argyle-stieet, Little Adelaide. 1SS-90
TO LET, good STABLING and outhouses; also
good oven and bakehouse.—203, Hindlev-streeS
west. 15S-3Q
TO LET, HOUSE, four rooms (double front), bath,
pantiy, good order; Parade, East Kensington.
Apply 31, Grenlell-street. 1SS So
TO LET, HOUSE, three rooms, veraudabs, and
washheuse. Apply G. Jeffery, Wiel-street, off
Gilbert-street west. 183-90
TO LET, No. 8, Albert-terrace, Carrington-street,
SIX ROOMS, pantry, batli, balcony.—J. O.
Newman, Carrington-street. Is7c
TO LET, North Adelaide, a very eligible FAMILY
RESIDENCE of ten rooms, on Leievre-terracs,
commanding a charming view of the park lands and
hills; land 54 x 210; possession in May. Apply to
Box 105. CI.P.O. (Sue
TO LET, desirable OFFICES and spaotoua
STORAGE ROOMS, Santo Buildings, Way
mouth-street—A. S. Magarey, Waymonth-sireet.
28een8
UNlEi'.—HO^SE, three rooms, with 3 acres good
land, 15s. week.—Town and Country Business
Exchange, Waymouth-street. ISSaiuo
V ILLA, seven rooms, pantry, fcath, and stable,
near Clayton Church, Remington; rent, 50s.—
S. Parsons, Victoria-square west. 138,90-1
WAREHOUSE, two fiat', TO LET; grand central
situation, best position oity ; liit for haulage.
—Matters, King William-street. 188,90 3
Houses and Land For Sale.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, ont
insertion, Is.; thrse insertions, Ss. Cd.
SPLENDID WORKING MAN'S BLOCS, 5
aces, FOR SALE; close ttarn, abundance
Wt.ter, good soil.—R. Barrett, Waymouth-street.
' 190,3.5
SURE FORTUNE IN A FEW YEARS.—
W.A., PERTH BLOCKS. PERTH BLOCKS, W.A.
£10 each: £1 deposit; balance, £1 per month.
NO INTEREST.
Wonderful and Rapid Growth of the Colony. Wlii
become a Second Melbourne. Now is your one golden
opportunity. Messrs; Redcliffe & Co. beg to inform
their numerous olienta and the pubh'o that their ageaoy
will be oarriod on by Messrs. 0. H. Matters & Co.,
Land and Estate Agents, King William-street, Ada,
laide. Flans and particulars sent to any address upon
receipt of id. postage stamp. 112-201
Allotment, situated rugby, so x iio; also
60 x 160, PARADISE; close tram; cheap. •
" BoltoniaD," 37, Rundle-street. 183 90 '
CLARENCE PARK, maguificent Building Allot
ment close main road and tram. Planted about
2UJ trees £25 deposit.—Matters, auctioneers.
135.S.90
CLOSE PARADISE, HOUSE four rooms, 10 acro3
splendid land; £330.—Town and Uountry
Business Exchange, Waymouth street. lSGaiitc
FOR SALE, COTTAGE of four rooms. Light
terrace, Thebarton; price £70. Apply E. C.
Hemingway, Hindley-street west. 190-1
FOR SALE, Bargain.—Parkside, two three
roomed HOUSES, George-street; deep drainage,
batb.—S. S. Sanders, opposite Town Hall. 189-91
OR SALE, cheap, TAPLEY HOUSE, off King
William and Halifax streets; terms.—G. Q.
Mayo, 41, Currie-street 16flo
FOIt immediate SALE, owner hiving left the
colony, convenient seven-roomed HOUSE in
the best part of HUTT-STREET.—Bailantyne & Co ,
Unity Chambers, Curtie street. 190c
OR SALE, EXCHANGE, or BARTER, at MAL
VERN, FAMILY RESIDENCE, of modern ds
sign, nine large lofty rooms, washhouso, cellar, batn,
cornices and centre flowers in four rooms and hall,
massive marble mantelpieces, cosily grates, orettily
tiled hearths, rich skirtings, mouldings and doors all
beaulifullymapled, ornamental verandah (tiled floor),
large allotment, nicely laid out garden, on tramline, the
whole forming one of the best, most desirable homes
In the market. Small deposit or allotments as part
payment;
02:90 S. GULLY, opp*8lte Tramsbeda, Unley.
FOR SALE, 80 acres, olose BALHANNAH,
frontage Onkaparinga; 12 aores, olose PORT
ADELAIDE; 3 aores Queenatown.—Porter,Queens
town. loto
a II E E N «& O ().,
LAND AGENTS, PIRIE STRET.
FOR SALE.
SFLBY-STREET—Four rooms, land 2G x SO; £'39. '
PARKSIDE, Leicester-street—Pair Cottages, each
rooms; 60 x 170; well let; price £450.
HYDE TARK—Allotments, 60 x 116, close to tram
and rail, from 12s. Cd. per foot; on easy terms.
NORTH-TF.RRAOE—Splendid building site, GG \ 195,
close to Botanic Gardens; £2,760
TO LET.
KADINA—350 acres, one mile from railway-station ;
rent, £60 per annum.
HUNDRED OF DALKEY—294 acres, close to River
Wakefield and Brlaklava; good house; £55.
SEVENHILLS, near Clare—100 aores, suitable for
vineB; rent. £20. 190-1
OUSE, BROMPTON PARK, five rooms, veran
dah tack and front, price £475 ; TWO COT
TAGES, three rooms each, Taylor-street, price £159
each; easy terms.—Geo. E. Oldham, Mutual
Chamber?, King William-street. lS3iua20O
AND AND HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALS.
I 8HUTTLEWOBTH & LETOHFORD,
Land and Loan Agents, King William-street, City.
BSaiua
PARKSIDE.—HOUSE, five rooms, land 30 x 190;
£50 deposit; balance weekly.—Towu and
Country Businees Exchange, Waymouth-street.
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