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THE ADELAIDE 8TEAM8HIP OOMPANY
LIMITED,
wfil dispatch their STEAMSHIPS e« under f~
For MELBOURNE and SYDNEY,
•Transhipping for all
QUEENSLAND PORTS.
•>S.S. ALBANY | Wednesday I July 33 111 a.m.
B.s ttiWAMINOKA Saturday July 10 I 2 15 p.ic.
t.O. ADELAIDE j Saturday | July 23 11.19 p.m.
'For Melbourne ou'y via South-East Ports.
WEST AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.
For ALBANY and FREMANTLE, TRANSHIPPING
FOR NORTHERN PORTS.
S.S. COLAC | Wednesday | July 20 | 2 p.m.
Cargo only.
SOUTHEAST SERVICE.
FOR KINGSTON, ROBE BSAOHPORT. »nd HAD
TtONNELL BAY AND MELBOURNE
S.S. ALBANY _ I W'dn'idav I July 13 111 a.m.
'S.S. S. AUSTRALIAN | Thursday I July 14 | noon.
* l'cr Beacbporfc only.
WESTERN BAYS SERVICE.
PORT ELUSION, STREAKY, VENUS, AND
FOWLER'S BAYS.
S.S. LLBRA .. 1 Wednesday | July 13 | midnight.
Freight to Venus Bay must be paid by shippers.
SPENCER'S GULF SERVICE.
PORT LINCOLN, MOONTA, WALLAROO, AND
FRANKLIN HARBOR, '
B.S. FERRET -I Tuesday 1 Ju'y2S 18p.m.
Cargo received till 11 a.in.
PORT AUGUSTA. PORT PIEIE, AND POR2
flFPMTTTW
S.S. EMU _ | Tuesday | July 19 i 4p.ru.
Cargo received till 1 p.m. day of sailing.
JOHN TURNBULL, Secretary,
tils Ourrie Chambsrs Cnrrie-street. Adelaide.
"HOWARD SfflTH LINE.
f|^HE
S.S K O N O O W A R R A,
Tuesdayi July 19, 12.15
fS.s'm'B A R It A 11 0 0 L.
Tuesday, July 26, 12.15
p.m.
NEW SERVIOE.
Further Seduction of Passenger Fares.
Fore
Saloon. Return. Cabin,
to Melbourne _ £1 10 0 £2 10 0 £0 15 0
Sydney ..800 6 0 0 150
WINTER EXCURSION TO QUEENSLAND.
Return Tickets, available for two months, will be
issued—To Townsvilie, £17 10a.} CairnB, £17 10s.
Cooktown, £19.
FREIGHTS AT LOWEST RATES.
Without transhipment to Erisbane.
For MELBOURNE and"\
SYDNEY
BRISBANE
MARYBOROUGH
EOOKHAMPION
MACKAY
TOWNSVILLIS
GERALDTON
CAIRNS
POET DOUGLAS
COOKTOWN
THURSDAY IS'D.
NORMANTON
BURKETOWN
FOE POIIIS PIRIE,* OERMEIN, AND
AUGUSTA
8.8. BABRABOOl, - I Tuesday 1 July 19 | a p.m.
* The ohesucBt and most oonvenient route to
BROKEN HILL.
Saloon. Return. Fore cabin.
To Pirle ..£10 0 £1. 11", 11 £0 12 8
To Augusta. 1 10 0 2 10 0 1 0 0
From SMITH and CAVE'S Wharf.
Fore-cabin Passengers are supplied with Food and
Bedding Free.
Fall particulars on application to
W. B. GAVE & CO., Agents,
Grenfell street, Adelaide j
BJfio Lipson-Ftreed. Port Adelaide.
~~ [UDDAKT, PARKER, & CO.
LIMITED,
will dispatch for
ALBANY,
VASSE,
BUNBUBY,
AMD
FBEMANTLE,
The s.s. WENDOUREK,
with passengers and cargo, on SATURDAY, lGtliinst.,
at noor.
For freight or passsge apply
153-3 D. &'J. FOWLER.
-dJv-Sv £2 a- GERES will be dispatched as
fflSBlLiSa. under
To oTANSBURY every THURSDAY
«6SS£fe- antj SATURDAY, at S a.m.; from Stans
bury every Monday arid Friday, at 11 a.m.
To PulvT VINCENT every TUESDAY, at S a.m.,
reluming same dav, leaving at 4.30 p.m.
330io A. LkMESSURIER, Secretary.
FoTTt^A U C U S.T A.
loading, sails early. Apply
«BKESs>- it. honey.
Lion Timber Yards,
l!)Cc Port and Town.
TOll ABDBOS3A N.—
FLEKTWING
leave Prince's Wharf, Port Adelaide, every
" Wednesday at 6 p.m. in place of Tuesday.
Hleio R. FRIOKER. Port.
Anstiona.
TO MORROW (Thursday), July ]•!. at 11 o'clock.
aT THE MART, 20, CURRiE-STREET.
By order of the TtvMCi'i.
TIIE WHOLE OF THE UNCOLLECTED BOOK
DEBTS IN THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF
SCHAER A MUELLER, AMOUNTING TO
£0-25 5s 10-1.
TO BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY RESERVE.
J. H. Weidcnhofer and Co.,
L<U, are instructed l>v the Trustees in the Assigned
Estate of Scraer & Mueller to sell by auction, at their
Mart, 20, Cu-rie-street, To-morrow (Tnuraday), July
14, at 11 o'clock, aa above.
Fuither particulars on application to the Auc,
tiom eis.
TO-MORROW (Thursday', Jul? 14, at. 11 o'clock.
AT THE MART, 20, CURRIE STREET.
J LARGE TASMANIAN TREE-FERNS.
J. H. Wcidcnliofer & Co.,
Ld., are instructed to sell by auction, at their Mart,
To mrrrow (Thursday), July 14, at 11 o'clock, as
above.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), July 14, at 11.
AT uILLES-STREET, ADELAIDE
(Second doer from Kir.g William street).
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
UNDER REGISTERED BILL OF SALE.
FOR P03ITIVE CLEARANCE.
JOHNSON & COMPANY
have inatmcMors to e'ear, as above—
OAK HAT &TAND, Linoleum, Doormats, Chairs,
and XIa.lI Lamp
Good Tapestry D R. Suite, Loo Table, Carpet,
collection good Oleographs, Overmautel, Orna
moots. Fonder and Irons, Chiil'onoiere in cedar,
Curtain-pole and Curtains, 3 double Half
Teslcie, with Wire Mattresses, Flock Beds, and
B-dding, 2 Cedar DucheS3 Pairs, Marliletop
Waslistands and Swing Mirror Tables, 3 Chests
each seven drawers, good Horsehair Suite (9
pieces), Icwelrails, Overmantels. Curtains and
Poles, first-class Linoleum (14 x 12), large Cedar
Wardrobe (mirror front), Pice Wardrobe, Easy
and Bedroom Chairs, 3 sets superior Toiletware,
Oval Mirror, Toilet Tables, Bedroom Carpets,
Fenders, &c.
Aviary, Kitchen Dresser, Safe, Table.
Sale To rnotrow at 11.
TO-MOKROW ^Thursday), July 14, at 2 o'clock.
ON THE PREMISES, NO. 2, REGISTER
CHAMBERS, GRENFELLSTREET.
TO WINE MERCHANT3 AND OTHERS.
WINES AND SPIRITS.
PLANT, OFFICE FURNITURE, &C., &».
TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS.
UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM II. J. SOOTT,
ESQ,
C. G. GURR & GO.
will sell, as above—
To close partnership accounts—
In Bond.
About i'fiO casta OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY
B quarter-casks Special Bulk Whisky, guarantee:!
twelve \ ears old, of rare quality
25 cases Champagne, 1274.
Duty Paid.
Upwards of 100 dozen Choice Australian Wine*.
ALSO,
Bottling Machine
Capsuling do.
3 Gantrcc3, new
Kotde filling Machine
Let .Spain, ii C'ay
Skid Filter
Lead-lined Tank, Tools, Ac.
A.N'l)
New Ollice Table. Office Stool, Chairs, Desks
Copying Press and S'ano, k\. Ac.
Plants, Seefis.
N
E W PEAS.
■ SIR HARRY ATKINSON," abundant bearer, large
peas, delicious flavor. Large sealed packets. Is.
"SKABPE'S TRIUMPH," exquisite flavor, long
well-filled pods. Sealed pint packets, Is.
" DUKK OF ALBANY," unrivalled for productive
cess and flavor. Sealed pint packete, Is.
E. &. W- HACKETT,
SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN, So.,
18, BUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
153:61
Persons Wanted.
Vndsr this heading (if prepaid J, 18 wordt, en*
insertion. Is.; three insertiont. ts. Sd.
ANY respectable ehildlee3 parentis wilting to
ADOPT a nice little orphan GIRL of 5 years
old can apply by letter to lire. Hastings, "Sei
vievv," Barton-terrace wess North Adelaide. 195 7
A RESPECTABLE and active LAD, about 10,
Wanted. A pply at once, Commercial Travellers
and Warehousemen'!! Club, Grenfell-street. 193-5
A KIND Christian PERSON Wanted to ADOPT a
little BABY. Address "Orphan," P.O., Ade
laide. 195
AT MRS. CORDT-BROWNE'S, Freeman-street. -
Wanted, coots (country hotel), apply early;
governess (station), several good servants waiting
engagements. 195
AT MRS. FELLER'S, Freeman Btreet —Wanted,
governess (country), coot (Orromo). Awaiting
engagements—Good servants for hotel and private.
195
AT MRS. DRUMHOND'S OFFICE, 51. Flinders
street.—Wanted at once, i t country, an ex
perienced Governess; good salary. 195
AT MISS JUDGE'S, corner Grenfell Freeman
streets —Cooks, housemaids, nursemaid, house
keepers, governesses, lady helps waiting engagements.
Wanted, good generals. * 195
BRAINY MEN of irreproachable character can
make FOUR POUNDS WEEKLY selling
Singer Sewing Machines. Apply Manager, Port Ade
laide. - 195-7
(COMPETENT ENGROSSING CLERK Wanted,
j shorthand writer' preferred. Apply Syrnon,
BakeweP, & Co., solicitors, Seiborne Chambers
191-6
B>
disfely, who can wait at table; from 39 to 35
years of ate; references reeea-ary. Apply before 12or
after 6, Mrs Peterswaid, St. Helier's, Jeffoott-Street,
Noith Adelaide. 195-7
GOOD LAUNDRESS Wanted for country hotel,
also pianiste and generals.—J. Chittleborough,
Lorne Chambers 193c
GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted, one able to
do plain cooking.—Mrs. Barnes, King's Head
Hotel, KiDg Will'am-street south. zl91-6
GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted; references
required. Apply Mrs. Strawbridge, IngleQeld,
St. Peters, Payneham-road. 191-6
/"lOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wanted; mint be
clean, tidy, and able to cook; references re
quired.—Mrs, U. J. Everard, Bay-road, ippo,ite
Forest Inn. 195-7
OI11L to waist in housswovk and mind baity ; com
fortable home.—Mrs. Lawton, Opi'e-strest,
Kvandale; Payneham train. 195
/lENERAL SERVANT Waated, small family.
\3T Apply before 2, M;s. L. A. Uorije, High-street,
Buintide, third house from tramline. 195-7
G
OOD IRONEIt Wanted: two days a week Apply
' to Mrs. .Suite, Way Coile.e, Unley. 193-7
GOOD GENERAL SERVANT Wauted ; washing
given out.; no young • liildren; wages, 12s.
Apply "Mrs. J. M. Povell, Stanley-stress east, Lower
North Adelaide. 195-7
\ OUSEJIAID Wanted.—South Australian Club
L Hotel, North-terrace 195
HUNT'S LABOR OFFICE. G:esham-3treeo.—
Wanted, married ploughmen, used to twine
hinders; ycung uian, butcher ; single gardener for
orangery - 195
roUSE and PARLORMAID Wanted for town.—
L Miss Diummond. Gawler-place. 195
TO ITTMANN'S LABOR OFFICES. — Wanted,
H~B station couple (man caolr, wife housekeeper),
shepherds, expert in erecting WoJsdey theepshearing
machines. 195
IMMEDIATELY, Wanted experienced GENERAL
for small family; no coikhen; good wages.—
" St. Davids," Kingston-terrace, N.A. 193 6
JUNIOR .CLERK Wanted, must lis good write',
tc mporary employment only. Apply, personally
or by letter.—E & A. Copper Company, Port. 191-6
LAW.—Wrnted CLERK, must be good ngrasscr.
Apply C. Colyer, 7, Gladstone Chambers, Pirie
street. 193 5
MuTIIE-It'S HELP or general servant Wanted for
light housework. Address "Mother," this
ofliee. 195
RESPECTABLE LAD Wacted acou3tomed to
butcheiiDg. Apply H. Honey, Tcird-street,
Bowden. 193-5
SIX MEN Wanted to oress Ispley Hill curb. Aoply
-f. J. Murphy, contractor, Mill-street, Good
wood South, or on the job, Monttfiore Hill, N.A.
195-7
STRONG YOUNG MAN Wanted to look after
horses, make himself generally useful; can
mdk. Apply -J. M. Powell, Stanley-street, North
Adelaide. 195-7
Thorough general servant wanted,
good wages to competent person.—Mrs. -John
Clark, Exeter. 193-5
THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT; able towaah
and do plain conking.—Mrs. Booker, Head Fire
Station, Fiinders-street. 191-0
TAILORS.—A first class CUTTER will TEACH his
reliable systems to STUDENTS at moderate
terms.. Address " B.T.," this office. 191-0
'ANTED, APPRENTICE to the irmmoulding.
Apply J. Martin, iron foundry, Wal3h-street,
Scuthwark. Z195-7
WETNURSE Wanted for baby) fortnight old;
willing to place child out. Apply Dr.
Cawley, North-terrace, between 10 to 11 and -1 to 5.
193,8,5
"ANTED, WASHING, IRONING, and CALEN
DERING at the Standard Laundry Works,
Eliza-street). Shirt and Collar Dressing (gloss finish) a
specialty. Dresses and Lace Curtains beautifully got
up r>t reduced rates. Hotel, club, and private work
contracted for. Gentlemen's clothing cleaned, pressed,
and repaired at cheap prices. Vans call daily town
and suburbs. Orders promptly attended to. No
chemicals. Inspection invited.—Standard Laundry
Works, Eliza-street. 61o
""ANTED, PUPILS, by French gentleman ; 30s.
quarter of 12 weeks; lesson, one hour week,
— *' W.B. this office. 191-0
~V?"OUNG PERSON as GENERAL SERVANT, help
H given; j oungest child eight years old; re
ferences.—Mis. Opie, Wellington-street, Kensington.
Z195-7
YOUNG GIBE Wanted as HOUSEMAID, one to
tra'n not objected to; t.vo in family. Apply
Miss Peacock, -17, Arcade. 195
Situations Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 word*, emi
insertion, It.; three insertions, St. Cd.
AN IMPROVER wishes to FINISH his TRADE at
the BARBERING and 11 UNDRESSING. Apply
to " S.H.," this cilice. 191-0
BAKERS.—SITUATION Wanted, second or single,
first-class bread, small goods, icing and piping,
town, country.—" Confectioner," G.F.O.", Adelaide.
19; 5
BLACKSMITH.—Young man Wants JOB general,
3 machine, buggy, or shoeing smith ; list job five
:s.~"Blacksmith','" litis cilice.' i91-0
CLERICAL WORK in the EVENINGS Wanted by
YOUNG MAN, has six year< business experi
ence ; lint-class references, and thorough knowledge
of bookkeeping; is a good shorthand writer and
corresponding clerk; professional gentleman's
accounts got out, or small tradesman's books kept.
Address " Confidential," this olfioe. 195-S
"BjINGAOEMEXT Wanted by YOUNG MiN as
BTi BOOKKEEPER and accountant; wages noob
jtct. Address " Books," this ofliee. 191-6
EXPERT SHORTHAND nnd TVi'E WRlTERde
sircs
EVENING EMPLOYMENT, home or
otherwise.—K. Phillips. Ilall-street, Semaphore.
195 7
Engagement wanted as lady help, useful
companion, or housekeeper, domesticated.—
"Ella," P.".'., Sr. PetSTS. 195,7,200
/Oj OOD bread and smallgoods 1JAKEU Wants
VX SITUATION; country preferred; good re
ferences. Addr-s, " Baker," cave of F. T. Earle,
Petersburg Bakery. zlfi.5-7
TOHFIELD St OO.
LABOR AGENTS.
CURRIB-STEEET, ADELAIDE.
ALL CLASSES OF EMPLOYES WAITING EI
GAGEMENTS; STATION HANDS A SPECIALITY
STRICT ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN T
EMPLOYERS'! REQUIREMENTS.
116aiu20ixl21-205
I>EDMAN &CO.'3 LABOROFF'CES, PULTENES
hr 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. Cd.
Employers, save your money and send to
REDMAN & OO.'S LABOUR OFFffl
REDMAN & OO.'S LABOUR OFFICE,
POLlBSEY-SraEBr.
14Suai :146x14 9:140
8 ITU AT I ON Wanted by YOUNG MAN, used to
horses and hotel work ; milk, garden, useful.—
" Willing," Wondt ille Post-Office. I9i-6
STOREKEEPERS.—Competent hand OPEN for
ENGAGEMENT, thorough knowledge of
drapery, grocery, i onmovgery, bookkeeping, Sc.,
ar.d the routine of general store, capable of taking
charge; age 30, abstainer: not alrain of work, highly
recommended. Address'• 77," G.P.O., Citv.
J.95-6,8
O- IT CAT I ON Wanted hv GIRL, age 10, as under or
IO NURSERY HOUSEMAID. Apply to "A M K.,"
Unley Pcst-office. 105 7
SITUATION Wanted a3 IMPROVER to IIAENESS
MAKIKG, three and a hail Years' experience.
Apply "Improver," Bilaklava. 195-7
fTjXRAINEl) NURSES always to be had from
North Adelaide Private Hospital by apply i'Jg
letter, telegram, or telephone to the Matron, Priv
Ilrs])ital, North Adelaide. 257
"ANTED by respectable young man, EMI
, , MEN'T in return for board and lor
Apply " E.V.H.," General P.O. zl
ANTED, OFFICE to CLEAN, by young re
epectabie person. Apply "Holiest," Post
office. Norih Adelaide. 191-6
W
ALL PAPER HUNG Jrom Sd. roll, ceilings
whitened from 2s. Cd., coloring, kdsomiaiug.
limewaehing. general bouse repairing, first nlass;
reasonable.—'• Tradesman." G.I'.O, 195-7
Situations Wanted.
YOUNG LADY wishes SITUATION in COUNTRY
STORE ; good reference. Apply •' Silvia," this
oHicc- 101-0
YOUTH Wanted, who can make dough aud mould,
as an IMPROVER, or young man as second
hand; permanent place to suitable hand. Letters of
references to "Northern Baker," this office. 195-7
Wanted to Buy.
Xfttdsr this heading (if prepaid), 18 teordt, one
imertian. It.; three imertiont, St. 8d.
Atrial will prove
that
T. LI P M A N
gives HIGHEST OASH PRIOE8 for all'kinds
LEFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL.
Ladles and Gentlemen waited on at their own
Residences by Mr. or Mrs. Lipman.
Letters attended.
Immigrants' Luggage Bought,
Addekss—
18SA, HINDLEY-STREET.
Five doors west of Royal Admiral Hotel. S2So
A A. A. A. A. A. A. A.
a Any quantity FURNITURE and PIANOS
Wanted at once; houses bought right out for cash.
As I now furnieh houses on time payment I am pre
pared to give riiiculous'y high prices for all the
furniture I buy. I would particularly state that I am
not buying for the auotion-room, as i3 usually done.
Get pricet elsewhere, and then send for me and get
the higlie 1 possible prioe. The Old Spot.—Geo.
Dcdd's Shop, Piilteney-etreet, six doors from Pirie
street. Private address—Riper-street, off Flindeis
street. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to.
180:178
ANY quantity FURNITURE PURCHASED,
houses of furniture bought right out; also
pianos; highest price given.—Peter Small, Hyde
street, off ririe-street; or Pitt-street, off Franklin
street (near Metropolitan Hotel). 183-212
OOD SCAFFOLD POLES, hoards, &c., Wanted
HJT cheap. Apply J. Walker, Dunn-street, Lower
North Adelaide. zl91-0
LEFT-OFF CLOTHING bought iu any quantity at
the Working People's Shop; highest cash
prices; established over 20 years.—Mrs. S. Croain,
west of Thistle Hotel, Waymoath-street. Letters
attended to. 1S7-203
RS. YOUNG Buys ail kinds LEFT-OFF
CLOTHING. Lette-a attended to.—15,
Franklin-street, opposite General Post-Office.
103,5,7
mo rujicUASK or EXCHANGE for trained
JL FERRET, FRET MACHINE with LATHE and
TURNING TuOLS complete.—"Plain Manle,"
Terowie. 105-7
WANTED, light VAN, with or without, cover: or
commercial traveller's trap.—" office
of this paper. 10 j
'ANTED sound reliable HORSE, suitable for
. . deliver}' cart; trial required. Price and par
ticnlarsto this cilice. 105
'ANTED three second-class TICKETS BROKEN
. . HILL available far July.—"A.J.II.," care J.
Biekie, Gilbert-road, Gilherton. 195-7
ANTED, 100 to 200 CROSSBRED EWES, in
lamb or lambing. Apply Town and Country
Business Exchange, Waymouth-street. lOOuaio
'ANTED to BUY, secondhand FURNITURE;
. . small or large lots.—J.C. Newman, dealer,
&c., Hanson-street. 169c
ANTED, SMART PONY and TRAP, 13 toll
hmds, quiet but ehotvy. Particulars ad
dr essed " Cash Pony," this office. r.lOl-G
'ANTED, well-bred gentleman's HACK, young
and quiet, hay or brown, about 151- hands;
moderate price.—" Hack," P.O., Plyuipton. ~ 101-3
'ANTED, refill-hand MORTICE MACHINE.
. . Apply T. T. Browc, stating price, where to hs
seen. Wti-t-sfrcet, Brampton. 191-3
WANTED, light VAN or trap, suitable for hawk
ing; also IIORSE. Price, and where to be
seen, " Curlew," this office. 195
AULDANA.—" The sweet wines are excellent."—
Sir Charles DUke 92;30
Wanted to Sell.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18icordt, on*
iniertion, It.; three insertwnt, St. 8d.
A MARKET GAR-1 6 Spring Drays
DENEE'3 SPRING 2 Spring Carts
DRAY j s Trollies
6 PoDy Carta j 2 Open Buggies
12 Expresses, various 3 Ooalbox Buggies
6 Hooded Abbotts | C Hawker's Vaus
2 Spider Buggies I to Sets Harness, heavy
2 Turnout Seats, do. and Ihritt
1 Jump Seat, do | Saddles and Bridles
6 Village Phaetons Horses and Ponies, with
3 Phaetons trial3.
2 Waggonettes, hooded ]
C. S~MI T H,
62 and 7S, WAYJIOUXH-STREET.
HORSES AND TRAPS TO LET ON HIRE, BOUGHT
SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. 213:244
AULDaNa So. Henry " is wonderfully good j'
"pure or with water."—Sir Charles DUke.
82:00
A BARGAIN.—PIANO, by Ronisch, splendid in
strument; must he sold, owner leaving colony.
—" Fiat o," this office. 193 5 6
BAKER'S CART
4 Sprlng-Cavta
S 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 Pouiea. Trials;
terms
1 Varnished Waggonette
1 Traveller's Gig
2 Turnover-seat Buggies
1 English Waggon **
1-2 Spring-Drays (various)
2 Trollies
3 Covered Hawker's Ysub
2 Tip-Drays
2 Butcher's Carta
Heavy Spring Waggon
100 Sets Single and Double
Harness
New and Secondhand
Saddles and Bridles,
cheap.
J. REID & CO.,
45, Waymouth-street. 858:327
EAOTIFUL quiot family COW FOR SALE, iu-t
calved; very rich butter cow. Apply Gawler
Lime Company, Way mouth-street. 1U5-7
BARGAIN.—Spring-dray, horse, and harness, £9
lot. together or separate.—Riohardson, lato
Holder, Wright-street, near King William-street 103
BIC\ CLE, halls throughout, laced spokes, new;
cost £25, price £G 10s.; bargain.—A. Meeks,
care of Gray, draper, Hindley-street. 105-7
BICYCLES.—Pneumatic Safeties built to oi'd°r
from £24Singer Safeties from 15 guineas;
secondhand Safeties from £8;°cycle repairing, enamel*
lmg, plating, and sundries.—Singer Bievcle Depot, S3,
Grenfell-stieet. " 195-201
EST WHITE SUGAR, ljd. lb.; l lb. of their
famed Is. 3d. Ceylon tea and 4 lb. beBb white
sugar, the lot for 2s.—Import Company, 131, Gren/eU
Btreet. 123aiw212
C^deap watches, cheap watches.—
JF- OCHERNAL, 243, RUNDLE-STREET, will
SEND post free, to any address in the colony, on
receipt of ONE GUINEA, one of his renowned KEY
LESS GENTS' WATCHES, guaranteed for 12 months.
All repairs receive my personal attention. Note the
address. lG7iya2fj3z
Duncan & fraser,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS.
FRANKLIN-STREET, ADELAIDE,
have on Sale—
... , HEW. SECONDHAND.
AddOo I>uggie3 Pony Phaotona
Lockuncler tt-es Waggonettes
Coalbox Buggies Spider Buggies
Village Phaetons Pony-Cart
Pony Phaetons Hooded Buggy
Expresses, &c., &c. Buckboards, sc., &o
293:205
MPTY SHOE TRUNKS FOR SALE, vary oheap".
—Brandon's, 57, Rundle-street. Observe the
igu of the Red Boot in front of the verandah. S48o
J7I0R SALE, good quiet CulV, third calf.-GoIdsack
»' Bros., Glen Osmond. z!95-7
FIREWOOD.—Dry Mallee, 21s ; Roots, 20s.; She
oak and Peppermint, 18a.; Gum, 17s. ton. De
livered Adelaide, Gienelg, and suburbs. Weighed over
licensed weighbridge.—Williams & Co , Goodwood.
195iua214
"17I1REWOOD. FIREWOOD.—Send your orders for
JL1 mallee or mixed wood to the new depot in
Hanson-street, where it is all kept under cover.
JAMES CROCKER & CO.,
Hanson-street Wood and Coal Depot)
BIB'o or 69, King William-street.
FOR SALE, TENTS, planing, punching, gas saw
machines, forges, blowers, pulleys, tools, rabbit
traps —W. Watfeins, Cjrrie-street. 191,5 8
IjlOR SALE, PONY, qniefc, sound, and young, suit
- schoolboy ; also pony carriage, ponv
and harness. Apply No. 4, Alma Chambers. 194-3
FOR SALE, LICENSED CAB, pole and shafts,
harness for two horses; also, good mare.—
■Hanson-street Milk Depot. j03%
JjlOR SALE, cheap, new ana s-eauiir.a.id EXPRESS
- WAGGONS, turnover scat, etc —U. Taylors, 75
Wavmouth-stuet. jgj.g
OR-SALE, SUGAR BASKETS in any quantities,
cheap. Apply West-End Brewery, Hindlev
strcefc- 194 0
"B71011 SALE, black HORSE, 6 \ears, upstandiii-*
-a.' standi, suit carriage. Apply D. Lewis, News
.ar'd General Agency, Victoria Chambers!
uetom-square east. Adelaide. 101-5
FOR SALE, no reasonable offer refused, the well
known RACE PONIES IROQUOIS, HOPS,
.luaI.—Ii. P, Dunn, ulcii Osaiond. 11)4-6
OR SALE, two EXPRESS WAGGONS, twolight
coal-box buggies, 1 secondhand waggoned
ana one pony cart. " "
AMEY BROTHERS, Coaohbultders, So.,
895100 Grectell-street, Adelaide,
IriOR SALE, cheap, new ana scondhand TRAPS
_ pnaetens, waggonettes, and buggies of everv
ueBcnption.—Cox & With&rick, Waj'iuouth-sfcreefe.
146wai239
[71011 SALE, strong- SPJUXG-DRA.Y, good sound
wheels; suitable for a hawker.—"E.B.," thi3
office.
193,5,7
FOR SALE. relieve HORSE (11 rat class condition)
buggy, or pagnell.-H. Hawkins, next Green
Dragon, Hansen street. 193-7
GOOD MILK COW FOR SALE, no point of ealv
mg. Apply M. ilarnhi, East Parade, Jlitcham.
v. 1910
HOODEI) BUGGIES, exptesoss.drave. carts, hor3?s!
.-•U sets new aed second harness; cheap lor
cash.—W. Forward, Criterion Stables. 195 201
ORSE, HARNESS, and CART, with hood on,
. together or separate,; cheap; suit hawker
Apply Singer Depot, Jetty-road. Glonely. 104.9
HORSE, good sound, £3; harness, £2; cart J l
10s.; new village phaston, £27.-J,s. Lemon,
Alien s corner, Kent Town, y%
Wanted to Sell.
ONE HORSE-DIl iY, with sideboards and skid
complete; nearly new; terms.—Siiaoi'etoa
and Bv eriey, Matters Chambers. 194-6
FAPERHANGXNGS—Over '.00 patterns oa ohoose
from W. Kuhnel'a Piano Warehouse, Pirie-sti.
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PONY, five years, II handJ, dark chesnut; Bin.
harness; buggv, lamps, &c.; turnout cheap.—
" Trial,•'Brecknock Notel, City. 195-7
PIANOS—The largest, best, and most complete
stock in Australia at W. Kuhnel's, Pirie-street'
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ROVER BICYCLE FOB, SALE, new rapid,
cushion tire?, in use nine months; cheap.—W.
Tyler's, 52, Flinders-street. 193-5
TO BUTCHERS -FOB SALE, DRY COW, good
condition; also, 2 HEIFERS; cheap. -Jno. \Y.
Channon, Alberton. 191-5
TRY AULDANA " Falernian. '—Sir Charles Dilke.
92:90
BUYS HORSE, DRAY, and HARNESS; new
spring-dray, £10; new cart saddle and
breechiDg, £1; ret trolly harness, 60s.; 8 young farm
horses, with trial, cheap; also, 2 ponies.— Gawler
Lime Company, Waymnuth-atreet. 193-5
(-GALLON TANKS; first-class, strong,
complete; cheap; guaranteed. — L.
James, tankmaker, O'Conneli-street, North Adelaide.
159aiuo
SCAFFOLD POLES, about 30 ft., barked ;
send price; delivered.—Ligertwood and
Park, Augusta-street, May lands. 195-0
Board and Residence.
rrepaid), 18 words
: insertion*, is. tId.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, ont
insertion, It.; three insertion
AI MRS. THOMAS'S, Pereira House, Freeman
street.—Private BOARD and RESIDENCE,
ladies, gentlemen, married ouples, visitors;
moderate; central. 182-90
AT MRS. J. H. LANCASTEB'S-Good BOARD
and RESIDENCE, accommodation for
married couples; terms moderate —91, Flinders
street. 181-272
ABGYLE HoUSE, Fieeman-street south.—Private
BOARD and RESIDENCE, ladies, gentlemen,
married couples, visitors, close G.P.O.; moderate.
195-7
AT MBS. TRACER'S, 4, Pulteney-street, near
Exhibition—Nice piivate home for ladies and
gentlemen ; moderate terms. 195-20S
BY LADY, ROOM, furnished as bed and sitting
room, oity preferred. Apply Mi39 King, Eagle
Tavern, Adelaide. 191-6
BOARD and LODGING for two Respectable Men;
lie. a week; moderate.—Mrs. McKenzie, Start
street, oft Liverpool-street. 191-C
COMFORTABLE HOME cflered tbr. e gentlemen,
best part of city. Single and double rooms.
Modern'e tonn3.—" H.F.," this office. 191-6
COMFORTABLE HOME for fc-vo gentlemen In
private family; terms 18s., washing included —
No. 3, Margaret-terrace, We3t terrace. 193-5
"COMFORTABLE furnished ROOM, whh fireplace,
<0 TO LET, bath; no children. Apply No. 229,
King William-street south 195
FURNISHED APARTMENTS,balcony, for married
couples or gentlemen, next door Arab Steed
Jlolel, Ilutt street. 191-0
HOME for YOUNG LADIES attending school or
classes —Alia. E. G. Tims, Palmer-plac9, North
Adelaide. 195,7,200
HILLS.—Superior BOARD and RESIDENCE, two
minutes from station, first-class table, healthy
neighborhood; terms moderate.—Shepley, Black
wood. 130ai95
OLD COLONIST BOARDING-HOUSE, 75, Frank
lm strc t, two minutes from Genera! Post
Office. Comfortable home and good table kept.
191-8
PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE can ba
arranged on application to manager Town and
Country Business Exchange, YVaymouth-stveet. ISIo
1UVATE FAMILY will receive BOARDERS
Eingle beds, private sitting room—Mrs. A.M.
Woods, 116, Barnaid-strect, North Adelaide. 190,3,5
SOUTH-TERRACE.—Select XIOME for one or two
BOARDERS, nice bedroom.—Albion Cottage,
eighth door ea-t from King William-street. 191-6
fglWO ROOMS'. fiiruLhed or unfurnished. for lady
JL with four children. Apply " J.J.," loco, sheds,
Islington. 195
WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET as bed and
sitling-room, with use of Litohen.—Mrs. Love,
Clarence-street, Exeter. al9i-G
TO LET, furnished, front ROOM, use of kitchen.—
Six doors south St. Luke's Church, Whitmorc
square ; no children. 195-7
ACANOIES for TWO BOARDERS. Apply Mrs.
F. H. Pepper, Wellington-street, Exeter.
105,7,291
VACANCY for ODe gentleman BOARDER at Mrs.
Shipley's, Finniss-strset, North Adelaide, late
Botanic-terrace. Commercial travellers preferred.
193,ft.7
PIANOS, ORGANS—Inspection invited; best
V^^KiiHiiel^PiriG^B^eab^^OlvmiG
Lost and Found.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words, one
insertion, Is.; three insertions, it. fid.
FOUND, ShomngeFs Bell Organs can only ba had
at the warehouse of W. Kuhnel, Pirie-streei.
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Found, a Newfoundland pup ; if not
claimed within three days will lie sold to defray
expenses.—W. B. Martin. Magill. 195
FOUND, a wonderful cleanser called Magnefcie
Soap. 271aiu:270
I OST, POCKET-BOOK containing six £1 uote3,
J cheque £8 30s., and wheat receipts; payment
stc-pptd. Finderrewardedby leaving at Mrs. Rogers's,
North-.errace. 195
LOST, near the Company's Bridge, Hackney, large
ENVELOPE, addressed Mr. Richards, South
terrace. Anyone returning same to John Colton fend
Co., Currie-strecfc, will be rewarded. 195
J O.ST, at Moylands, black COLLIE SLUT, sable
E A p'iots, dragging chain, probably miking to
wards Mount Barker. Finder rewarded.—B.sdey
White, Wcfiington-roid, Maylaud?. 195
LOi/T, i-etween Gilberton and Mackinuon-parade,
GOLD BROOCH, ruby and pearl. Reward on
reluming to Mrs. Boothby, Gilber'on. zl35-7
JOST, between Seawall and Glcuelg train, DIA
J MOND STAR. Two Pounds reward will be
paid on delivery to Register Office. 195
1" OST, slate-colored PUPPY GREYHOUND, about
JLJ two months old. Finder rewarded upon re
turning to Dr. O'Conneil, Wakefield-street; detainer
prosecuted. 190o
LOST —£1 reward, gold chain bracelet, gold
padlock attached.—Mr3. P. G. Bennett, 71,
Ward-street east, N.A. 190-0
OST, • 8th, black PONY MARE, aged, 12
har ds, cobby, Bhod all round, cow "hocked,
biatd mar shoulder. Reward.—51. Ekers, South
terrace, ileventh house east King William-street.
133-5
LOST, brindlc GREYHOUND SLUT, four months
old. Finder rewarded; detainer prosecuted.—
John McElligott, Upper Miteham. 193-5
STRAYED, bay PONY", with clothing on; last Been
in ADgas-street; finder rewarded.—Brecknock
Hotel, King William-street. 193-5
,OUND that W. Kuhnel's warehouse, Pirie-street,
is the cheapest and best for Pianos and Organs.
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Businesses, Partnerships.
BOABDINGHOUSE Wanted; central; cheap.
Address "Term?," G P.O. 195-7
flOOD RESTAURANT FOR SALE at Happy
VJT Valley, for five ysais; Main Camp. Apply
'• T.F.," this office. 1»5
JOHN HUTCHINGS & CO.,
LICENSED VALUERS AND ESTATE AGENTS
(Next Bank Australasia, Ourrie-street,'7Adelaide)
Have for sale General stores,Woodyaids, Restaurants,
Wine salooDS. Butchering, Boarding housc3, Chemists,
Coach building?, Blaeksmithing, Tobacconist and
Hair drissers, Dairies, .Saddlers, Painters, Brewers,
Bootmaking, and all other kinds of Businesses in City,
Suburbs, and Country. Ingoing £50 to £5,000.
We do not charge buyers commission. lS8iua2U
PARTNER Wanted, with £4u0 to £590, to join
Ross Fleming's old-established business; prin
cipais only. Apply Pirie-street. 193,5,8
PARTNER Wanted for small sheep farm. Apply
' B.C-," this office. 195
PARTNERSHIP.—Young Gentleman ol good busi
ness education, with moderate capital, wanted
by city firm desirous of extending busine'S; superior
and remunerative position. Preliminary enquiry,
Box 120, G.P.O. 193-7
SADDLERS.—A good COUNTRY BUSINESS for
SALE on easy terms- Apply Ilolden & Frost,
Grenfell-6treet, Adelaide. zl39o
THROUGH recent bereavement our PETERSBURG
BUSINESS FOR SALE right out, £900; half
cash. Or stock only, rent 25s. Also, HALF PORT
P1R1E, £1,000; let 42s. week. No equal advantages
oflering anywhere (especially Petersburg) for photo
grapher, in conjunction with seven years' established
business.—Dnngey. I87c
Town and Country Business
Exchange, Waymouth-st.
Ironmongery Business in South-East.
General Store, suburb; stock at valuation.
Ham ar.tl Beef Business, main street; price £100.
Woodyards in citv and suburbs, from £90.
Fancy Goods Business, main street, city.
Restaurant, Rnndle-street; cheap.
Butchering Business, city; price £150; terms.
Blacksmith's Business, cjuntry; price low.
Dressmaking Busiues?, taking £30 month
Pawnbrokiig Business, central position
Tea and Codec P.coms; good cash trade.
Small Business, suit lady; juice £25.
Confectioners Business, at valuation.
Superior L'carding-boiwe, olose G P.O.
Fiist-classDaivy and milk round ; £100.
Oyster Saloon, city ; uirno.u-r £13; cheap.
Greengrocer's Business; turnover £20
Marine Business, doing £250 month, cash.
Bootmaking Business, at valuation.
Wanted, Baking and Butchering Businesses in
Country. 103:7!
NDKR BILL OF SALE No. 11,047, audio the
ASSIGNED ESTATE ol W. E. Scarborough
and Co— FOR .SALE, ail the STO"K-IN-TRADE,
PLANT, GOODWILL, Sc., &o„ of BUSINESS of
SADDLERS and HARNESS-MAKERS, latriy carried
on by W. E. Scarborough & Co., of 03. Hindley street,
Adelaide. Full particulars obtainable and Stock
sheets may be Inspected at the Oili 'c of the under
signed, C. W. Priest, L'censed Valuator, &c., Molton
strcet, off Flinders-street, Adelaide. 193-5
-amusement.
rpHEAIEE ROYAL.
Lessee Mr. Wybert Reeve.
.Sub-less-c and Manager—
Mr. GEORGE MUSGROVE.
ER1LI.IANT INAUGURATION
Of the
FIRST SEASON IN ADELAIDE
ol the
LONDON" GAIETY
BURLESQUE COMPANY
Which cannot po33ibly he extended beyond the
original date?, consequently there wjll be
ONLY' THIRTEEN MORE PERFORMANCES,
and in order to prevent disappointment intending
visitors are requested to book their seats at once.
TEI3 (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JULY 13,
and until Saturday next, will be repeated
the Sparkling Gaiety Burlesque,
FAUST UP TO DATE.
LAST FOUR NIGHTS.
LAST FOUR NIGHTS.
THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY)
MR. LONNEN
wiiJ introduce his intensely amusing Parody on
TA-RA-RA BOO M-DER-AY.
SPECIAL BOX-OFFICE NOTICE.
In order to suit the convenience of many patronB
who are desirous ot securing seats for any or all of
the performances arrangements have been made ab
Marshall's to have the plans for the whole season on
view, and seats may now ne secured for any of
the performances, which have been arranged as
follows
WEDNESDAY")
THURSDAY ! FAUST UP TO DATE.
FRIDAY ! - V-,J- '
SA$Tltth j" FOURNTGHT3
to ICth. J V*UY
MONDAY ")
Wednesday \ CARMEN UP TO DATA.
TBUBSDAY [
July 18 ' FOUR NIGHTS
'to 21. ) ONLY.
FRIDAY ")
Ik/ndaU Y j JOAN OF ARC.
TUESDAY I
WEDNESDAY i FIVE NIGHTS
Julv 22 I O.vLV.
to 27. }
Musical Conductor, Mr. Lovkj.i, Phillies.
The production nuder the Stage Direction ol Mr.
W.U/iElt Ravxijam.
Prices—Ss., Da., 3b , and Is.
Early Door at oil Parts, le. extra.
Early Doors open at 0.45; Regular Doors, 7.15;
Curtain at 8 ; Carriages at 10 15.
Day Tickets at Arc briisto's.
The Performances will he timed to finish before 11
o'clock every evening, so that patrons may catch
their trains and trsmj.
Treasurer Mr. TT. J. Wmrnxorox.
Acting Manager .. .. Sir 11. Ml'.->gsovk.
r|10WN HALL.
SATURDAY" popular
CONCERTS.
FII-TH OF THE SEASON,
SATURDAY. JULY 16,
SPECIAL ATTRACTION.
MISS ADA CROSSLEY,
The Charming Young Contralto.
MRS. E. AV. OLDHAM.
MISS ETHEL COOPER.
HERR H. HEINICKE.
HERR G. REIMANN.
MR. T. L. MIDDLETON.
MR. H. R, HOLDER,
Musical Director, Ilerr G. Rkimaxn
Admission—Reserved Seats, 2s.; Body of Hall and
Gallery, Is. ; Organ Galleries, Sixpence. Plan ot the
Hall now open at P. A. Howells & Co.'s, 53. Rundle
street, where Seats may he reserved and Tickets for
all parts of the Hall secured.
P. A. HOWELLS, Manager.
mOlVS HALL, PORT ADELAIDE.
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1S32.
ENTERTAINMENT inlaid of PORT ADELAIDE
BENEVOLENT AND STRANGERS' FRIEND
SOCIETY, consisting of LIMELIGHT EXHIBI
TION of DISSOLVING VIEWS, interspersed with
SONGS and RECITATIONS by Ladies and Gentlemen
from Adelaide and Port.
Rev. Canon Green will give the Descriptive
ReadingB.
Musicunder the direction of Mr. J. W. Ciir.nnan.
D. Bower, Esq , J.P., will preside.
REMEMBER THE POOR.
Admission—Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, la. OJ.;
Gallery, Is.
Doois open at T.00 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m.
V. H. LAKER,
195,7,-200 Hon. Secretary.
STAMPING, PIANO.—LEARN the DE LACY
V COPYRIGHTED SYSTEM, Ss. 6d., learnt in sis
lessons. Visitors from country could learn during
visit to town, De Lacy Vain pine Books, 3s. Gd.; posted
any addresB. Also, pianoforte playing learnt easily at
last, by anew, quick, and easy method; enabie3hoth
young and old to master the art thoroughly and 1
correctly. Succesa certain. 7s. 0tL monthly (to ,
beginnvi?). !
Removed from Franklin street to No. 4, Globe i
Chambers, corner Grote-street and Vieioria-3quare, i
City. 163-259 !
Athletic Bports. j
Grand athletic carnival, ;
SATURDAY, lOni JULY, 1892.
GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE to start at 9.S0 a.m. i
Admission, 1b.; Grand Stand, 61. extra. Ground j
Tickets at Wadey's. Betting Enclosure, Ds. Tickets ;
at 10, Melvin Chambers. 1
195 .MONTY BROWNE, Secretary. !
HOURS CELEBRATION SPORTS, i
8
ALBERTON OVAL.
SEPTEMBER 1, 1£:)2.
T1
WATERS; also,
SOLE RIGHT of CATERING for TEA, COFFEE,
and all EATABLES, LUNCHEONS.
H. JENKINS. Secretary,
191,5,3.-201 Bilstol Tavern.
E N D E R S FOR BANDS.
S HOURS ANNIVERSARY SPORTS.
SEPTEMBER^.
1. Procession in the City. Procession in Pore Ade
laide, thence AVberton Oval.
2. Procession as above. All day on Alberton Oval,
State uniform or not.
Received up till WEDNESDAY, July 20.
H. JENKINS, Secretary,
101,5,8.201 Bristol Tavern.
Building Societies.
ATIONAL BUILDING SOCIETY
(Established 1S02).
The MONTHLY MEETING will be held on WED
NESDAY, July 13, at 8 o'clock p.m., for the transac
tion of ordinary business.
By order,
194-5 W. A. OAWTHORXK, Secretary.
Benefit Societies.
£JOURT HOMELY RETREAT, A.O-F
Dr. It. E. HARROLD has been ELECTED Third
SURGEON to this Court. Members wishing to have
their names on Dr. Harrold's list will communicate
with the secretary on or before July 16.
195 J. THOS PEARSON, Secretary
Miscellaneous.
Under this heading (if prepaid), 16 icordt, *n*
intrrtion, It.; three insertione, S». Si.
I7UREW00D.—Dry sheaoak and peppermint, ISa.;
. mallee, 2is.: roots, SOs.; delivered City, Suburbs,
and Glenelg.—McRae's Woodyard, Goodwood. 195-7
GRRICAKE PLATE CLEANER,
HURRICANE KNIFE CLEANER
(instantaneous),
HURRICANE SCOURER.
Agency, S, Hunter's Chambers,
193-8 Greufell-etreet.
A ULDANAChablis.—' A better wine than French
,qL ChabliB."—Sir Oharlea Dilke. 62:00
MADaME VICTOR, Past, Present, and Future.—
Stanley House, Gouger-street west, opposite
Mr. Turner's new butcher's shop. 194-6
MADAME LOUIS, Palmist and Futurist. Ladi=s
oi ly. Start-street, four doers from King Wil
liam-street. Fee, 2s. Ga. 1910
MADAME LA Tost:.! [just arrived from France),
past, present, fu urc delineated.—Wakefield
street, second house from Freeman-street, left side.
194-li
LADIES' HERBAL CORRECTIVE PILLS, 59.,
pos-ed to any address under cover.—Madame
Boyd, Medical Herbalist, Ropar-streefc. 355-7
Miscellaneous Wants.
arepaid), IS xoordi.,
s iiueriioni, tt. 6d.
Under thii heading fif prepaid), 18 tvarie, on*
interlion, U.; three iiuertxo)
ANTED KNOWN, that Bunyip No. 1 and 2
Soaps are the best of their kind. 271aiu:2iO
"H OIINNY ALLSORTS, Port (telephone QS).—Cheap
gjf hoots, clothing, &p.; buys any tiling and sella
everything. Furnished apartments to leb. Money
lent on personal security; horses and traps on hire.
814:343a
MRS. BOWMAN, CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE
from Women's Hospital, Victoria, accommo
dates patients; Etrietly private.—Richmond Villa,
corner Pulteney and Wakefield streets, 191-7
Jtoassmastfe.
CYCLOBAMA
OF
JEBUSALEM,
Must be Been to be understood. Over 105,0C0
VisitorBtave looked upon the amazing Scene.
Marvellous Effects, Superb Music, every Afternoon
and Evening. Lectures at xl.30 a.m., 3 p.m., andS p.m.
Open lrom 10 a.m. till 5 p-tn., and from 7 p.m. till
10 p.m. Admission 2s.; Children, la.
CYCLOBAMA, HINDLEY-STBEBT, ADELAIDE.
173c
Town hall.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
JULY 20 and 21.
TWO GRAND
ORGAN RECITALS
ORGAN RECITALS
By HONS.
AUGUSTE WEIGAND,
Bv HONS.
AUGUSTE WEIGAND,
City Organist of Sydney,
The Greatest Organist that has appeared in
Adelaide.
POPULAR PRICES of Admission.
Reserved Seat3, 2s.; Gallery, 2s.; Body of Hall, Is.
Plan of the Ilall now open at Messrs. P. A. nowelis
and Co.'s Music Warehouse, where Seats may be
reserved and Tickers for all parts of the Hall pro
cured.
P. A. HOWE1.LS, Manager.
CROWDED HOUSES.
GREAT SUCCESS.
CO S MO R, AM A
WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF
THIS LATEST AND NOVEL SHOW.
DON'T MISS XT.
HUNTER'S OLD BOOT PALACE, BUNDLE
STREET.
Open from z to 5 and 7 to 10.
Admission Is., Chiirren 0d.
LOOK OUT FOR SATURDAY'S SHOW.
zEU-201
Religions Notices.
REV. JOHN WATSFORD.
ENGAGEMENTS TO-DAY—
AFTERNOON CONVENTION, 3 o'clock, Bromp
tou Methodist Chuieh. EVENING MEETING, Archer
street Church.
ENGAGEMENTS THURSDAY
AFTERNOON CONVENTION, 3 o'clock, Archer
sfcicet Church. EVENING MEETING, Archer-street
Church, 7.29. 19.7k
Public Notices.
U X I C 1P A L IT Y OF UNLET.
A MEETING of Ratepayers of Goodwood Ward will
be held in the Goodwood Institute, on WEDNESDAY
EVENING, the 13th in-t., at S o'clock, for the purpose
of considering the advisability of purchasing land for
the extension of Leader-street to the Bay-road.
By order,
JOHN MILLER, Town Clerk,
July 7,1892. 190-1,4-5/.
Church of cubist, grote-street.
MR. JOHN THOMPSON,
A Missionary to the KanakasinQueensland, will deliver
an ADDRESS on " Work Among the Kanakas" T0«
NIG HT, at 7. SO. Collection in udof the Kanaka Mission.
195
s:
T. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
The next NURSING CLASS will commence at 7.45
p m. on TUESDAY, July 19, at Y.M.C.A. Rooms,
Uawler-place.
Ladies ehould send their names and First Aid Cer
tificate Number at once to
JAMES P. ROBERTS, Hon. See.,
195,7,201 Gilbert-place.
"TNT OlICE is hereby given that the BUSINESS of
INI the UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSU
ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND,
LIMITED, has been TRANSFERRED to the
ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, and to the
ALLIANCE MARINE AND GENERAL ASSURANCE
COMPANY, by whom all CLAIMS tinder the
Union Company's Policies will be paid. The
Alliance Company's South Australian Business will
be carried on in the offices hitherto occupied by
the Union Company, Cavcnoish Chambers, Grenfell
street, Adelaide.
W. HERBERT PHILLIPS,
19-3-505 Acting Manager.
HAVING this day DISPOSED of my BUSINESS
I have appointed Messrs. HILTON & CO.. 5,
Melvin Chambers,-Adelaide, my AGENTS to RECEIVE
all ACCOUNTS owing by ana to me, am to transact
all other business. F. H. POWELL.
July 11,1S92. 195-6
ALL CLAIMS against the late firms of GOOCII
and SCOTT, and TASSIE, SCOTT, & CO., Port
Augusta, must be rendered to the undersigned on or
before the 21st July, 1892, otherwise they will not ba
recognised.
195,7x198 W. P. SCOTT. Port Augusta.
DR. O'CONNELL will VACCINATE FREE OF
CHARGE athia Consulting Rooms, Angas
Btreet. every FBIDAY from 2 till 3. 18tc
LUGGAGE LEFT by DIMOCK and FRIEND will
be SOLD in three days to defray expenses.—
Burton Hotel, Manoora. lsfl-U
Houses and Land Wanted.
Fritter this heading f if prepaid), IS words, una
insertion, Is.2 three ineertxons, Us. tJd.
"ftj ORTH ADELAIDE —Wanted by lit August,
J3f HOUSE, four or live rooms, bath. Particulars
to 2PS, Ward-street. North Adelaide. 195-7
w
ANTED to RENT, in city, furnished HOUSE,
about Eix room3. State terni3 Box 200, G.P.O.
1935
WANTED to RENT at once, by couple, com
fortable four rooms, Oviugham or Pro=peot,
—"J.W.," Hindmarsh P.O. zl91-0
WANTED TO P UECHA.SE
V-ILLA, ROSE PARK..
SIX ROOMS, with conveniences. Speedy sale.
Apply
J OlIN MILNE
CURRTE-STRKET.
WANTED, furnished three or four-roomed
HOUSE near city; good tenant; no children.
Address " 1I.B.," Goodwood Post office. 195
W
ANTED, five-roomed furnished COTTAGE.
Apply Grays:n's Coffee Palace. 195,7,209
WANTED to RENT, icmu-diately, nice five
roocuod HOUSE near city, with con
veniences; no children.—John Milne, Carrie-street.
195
ANTED to KENT,_at PROSPECT, Fitzroy. o
Medindie, RESIDENCE, eight rooms, wi!
conveniences; garclca.—John Milne, Currie-3tre9t.
J 95-7
WANTED, HOUSE, about five rooms, single
story-, city, main street or terrace. Particu
lars G Hell. ITeMev Bevcb. 195
Houses and Land To Let.
ier thi
insert
Under this heading (if prepaid), 18 words,
riion, la.; three insertions, Ss. Cd.
BLACKWOOD.—TO LET, bis-roomed wcll-fur
cislied HOUSE, kitchen, every convenience,
stable, and coachhouse; three minutes from station.
Apply Miss Hardy-, Eidon Chamber-1. 191,3,5z
CITY.—HOUSE, nine rooms, &u ; cmtral. Also,
six rooms; good positions. Rents moderate.—
Priest's Land Mart, Adel tide. 194-0
East adelaide.-to let, seven,rooms,
ICs.; all conveniences. Town and Country
Business Exchange, Waymouth-Btreet. l99uaio
RAZING.—TO LET, until 1st March, 1893, at
VJT rental of Is. per acre, 014 ACRES between
Hamley Bridge and Redsanks, on River Light. Apply
George Fidge, Barabba, near Hamley Bridge; or,
Moulden & Sons, Eagle Chambers, Adelaide.
ISGaivcxlOlc
JOHN MILNE
NORTH ADELAIDE—9 rooms, stables, £30.
GLENELG, Pier-etreet—6 rooms, gas, 20a,
SPRINGBANK—200 acres, cottage, fenced, .£S9,
MARRY AT VI CLE—10 rooms, s tab! 28, coachhouse,
20 aores, fruit and flower garden, £100.
HAWTHORN—8 rooms, 2 acres, £85.
WOODY1LLE—8 rooms. ?• acre, £60.
WAYVILLE NORTH- S rooms, gas, 50 x 150,26s. 0d,
133-223
KADINA.—120 Acres, good FARM, every im
provement, House; 2s. 0d. par Acre.—To am
and Country Business Exchange, Waymoutli-atreat.
193aiuc
KUjKERRAN.—Splendid FARM, 500 Acres, TO
LET ; House, improvements; Is. 0d. acre.—
Town and Country Business Exchange, Waymouth
Btreet. 193aiuc
MUDLA WIRRA.—FARM of COO Acres, splendid
Land; rent, 4s. per acre.—Town and Country
Business Exchange, Waymouth-street. 193aiuo
-VTORWOOD—Two semi-detached four-roomed
_i_3| COTTAGES; rents, 14a. weekly; price, £250.
W. Paddock, Victoria-square. 159o
"RVrORWOOD, George-street.—TO LET, HOUSE,
six rooms gaidon; deep drainage.—Moulden
and Sons, King William-strset. ISSc
OFFICES TO T.ET, GROUND FLOOR IN
SURANCE CHAMBERS, now in occupation
of Mr. H. Simms. Apply T. D De Cean, Secretary
S.A. Iosuiauce Compau ,9S, King William-street.
172aiua
O
FFICKS TO LET, PORT ADELAIDE. Apply A.
II. Burnett, Advertiser Offices, Port Adelaide.
10 LET, three roomed COTTAGE, verandah front,
and back —A. Reese, Sturt-atreeb west, i 1S5
TO LET, one mile Horn G.P.O., VILLA, seven
rooms, extra large; rent, £70.—Ernest C. Saun
ders, Royal Exchange. 195 0
rjlO LET, MPebam, HOUSE of live rooms; also
JL HouBe of six rooni3. Apply H. G. Prince,
Mileham. zl95-7
PK'tO LET, convenient VILLA, Parksiue. four rooms,
X bath, &c ; handy to tram.—Scott, 22, Pirie
Chambers, Plrie-street. 194-0
TO LET. furnished noUSE of three rooms, Gil
berton, near tram. Apply at Post-Office.
Gilberton, 194-0
Houses and Land to Let.
HMO LET, KENSINGTON, ShipsEeris-road, VILLA
JL of six rooms, bath, pantry. and cellar; rem;,
lift per week; close to tram.—John Wyles & Co ,
Advertiser Chambers. 19-J-6
fflO LET, lour-roomeel UOlTAUtf, Peel-street,
A Yataia, close to Alberton Siation; rent, 8c—
H. P. Denton, Port Adelaide. 101-6
'TP0 JFT' No- H> Albert-terrace, Carrington-street
JL bl-\ ROOMS, pantry, bath, balcony.—J. c
Newman, Cariiugton-street-. Ia7c '
T° A?claidc. a very eiigiblo FAMILY
v 0 4en r00mB> on Lefevre-terrace,
cbat,Tn* view of the park lands and
Box lOiUKPO* p035casi0n in May- Appb- to
r| ID LEI, from 2nd October 1S92 SHOP in
JL BUNDLE-STHEEI, Number 55 Apply
SYMON, BAKEWELL, & CO?.
"doac Selborne Chambers, Pine-street.
rf^O LET, Superior VILLA RESIDENCE, nine
-R. rooirs, Hall-itreefc, Semaphore; possession
September 1. Apply P. Dickson, Semaphore.
__ ISSiwc
BER ANNUM.—TO LET, HOUSE, nine
cfeOtf rooms, Westbourne-phce, N.A. Apolv
Lanrham Hotel, Conner-street. 105-201
Houses and Land For Sale.
Under this heading prepaid), IS words, ens
'"ttrtion, Is,; thres inssrttom, 3s. 6i.
A SURE FORTUNE IN A FEW YEARS.—
Jim BLP0KS- PERTH BLOCKS, W.A,
£10 each f £1 deposit; balance, £1 per month.
NO INTEREST,
wonderful and Rapid Growth of the Colony. Will
become a ceeond Melbourne. Now Is your one golden
opportunity. Messrs. Redclifle & Co. beg to inform
their numerous clients and the public that their azenov
be carried on by Messrs. 0. H. Matters 6? Co..
Land and Estate Agents, King William-street, Ade
laide. Plans and particulars sent to any address upon
receipt of Id. postage stamp. 11Z-201
A SPLENDID WORKING MAN'S BLOCK, 5
aces, -FOR SALE; close tram, abundance
water, good soil.—R. Barrett, Waymouth-atreet.
. 100,3,5
CHEmP , LAND.—EAST ADELAIDE—Corner
, 2Cs. per foot; KILKENNY, 12a;;
uivANGE, from 10s.; KENSINGTON PARK beat
positions, from 17?. Cd.; KNIGtIT'5BRI1)GE ifia •
^■LDU'iLIEi 35s.; NORWOOD, 25?.; SOUTH PAR'f
SIDE, 10s; VICTORIA PARK. 22s. Gd._A7 Herbert
Fadnian, Natioual Mutual Buildings, Vicfcoria s*jua?e
^ es»« 3,202
FOR SALE.
COLL1NSWOOD. near Walkenills -Residence of 10
rooms, ball IS ft., stable, shed?, ccc. Laud 2 acres
planted. Price, £2,750; terms. '
ALBERTON—Residence, 6 rooms, passage, enclosed
aara2'U?b' £ath> dairy> stable, and ;co'.vsheis. Land,
_A2.-V ?;j0. Facing Oval. Price, £590.
IHEBAUTON—Two Ilouses, one k rooms, bath,
the other 4 rooms; enclosed back verandahs to each
bouse, with tanks, planttd; present rental, 22s. per
,,.SLL,£rAce' £01)0; or will sell separately.
WEYMOLTH, near SEMAPHORE-AUotment, 66 x
16o, facing Woolnough road, £75.
NORWOOD—Nice Block of Land, 1.32 x lit, ia
Howard-street, fenced and planted, £200.
MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY.
grebjT& CO.,
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS,
LAa\D AND ESTATE AGENTS,
SURVEYORS UNDER E.P. ACT,
PIRIE-STREET, ADELAIDE. ISSioc
FOR SALE, HOMESTEAD BaOCK. Suit market
gardener. Well improved. Don't miss tois
cnance. Apply Wm. Porteoas, Uoekford, via Aldgate.
195
FOR. SALE, sewc-roonicd VITil.AS, Mediadio,
IVa.yviJie, and Prospect. Price, £725 to £369
Xirms.-EmegtC. SaunSerr, land agent-, Royal Ex
change. 191-5
"OOR SALE, cheap, TAPLEY HOUSE, oB King
A' William and Halifax etreets; terms.—G. G.
Mayo, 41, Currie-streeb 15g0
FOR iamtdiate SALE, owner iuviug left the
crlony, convenient seveu-rooied. HOUSE in
thei best part of UUIT-STREET.-Baliantyne & Co .
Unity Chambers, Currie street. 190,,
FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, or BARTER, at MAL
VERN, FAMILY RESIDENCE, of modern de
sign, nine large lofty rooms, washhouse, cellar, bath,
cornices and centre flowers In four roomi and hall
massive marble mantelpieces, cosily grates, orettily
tiled hearths, rich skirtings, mouldings and doors all
beautifullymapled, ornamental verandah (tiled floor),
large allotment, Dleely laid out garden, on tramline- the
whole forming one of the beat, most desirable homes
In the market. Small .deposit or allotments as pail
payment, *
92:90 S. GULLY, opp alto Tramsheds, Pnley.
FOR SALE, 80 acres, close BALHANNAH,
■!w^?^Ka«0ni:al,a£nS9! 12 acrsa> °I<»e PORT
awELAoDEi 3 acres Qusenatown.—Porter, Queens
town- ^ IQAo
XNOR SALE, eastern suburbs, close tram, com
A; fortable seven-roomed HOUSE, wide pissage,
bath, verandah front and back; £160 cash £330
easiest terms.—A, II. Hairi3, 5, A.M.P. Buildings,
Gity. 195zua2Q7
rf"100lJ INVESTMENT.—FOR SALE, 5 HOUSE®,
VS. of four and five room?, in suburbs, returning £Z
weekly; a.'.)T5 the lot. Apply "Property," thi a office.
193-5
iM OODWOOD AGENCY. —GOODWOOD (railway
AS" fares 5s. per month)—Good seven-roomed Villa,
£3(5; eix-roomed do., £140, small deposit, 110 x 115;
five-roomed House £250, small deposit; five room9,
43 x 150, £290, small deposit; Cottage, four rooms,
?-?ar„tra,n' ~10 down, balance 14s. per week; Lot
50 X 200, near tram, £2710s.; 50 x 400,20 ton of cut
stone, £00; tram frontage, 100 x 400, £170, grand
block; near train, 59 x 165, £25, ethers £20; good
Garden, apples, pears, plums, oranges, vines, old
House, eight rooms, good wall?, fire minutes from
train and from tram, 375 x 200, 40a per ft. SPRING
BAftK-Grand Fruit Block, 4}- acres, £115, small
deposit. Call see our list.—O'Conneil is Son, Melvin
Chambers. lOiiwac
H
IOUSE, EROMPION PARK, five rooms, veran
rp-J-fKro (V baclt alul {ron6> P"ce £475 1 TWO COT
TAGES, three rooms each, Taylor-street, price £150
each; easy terms—Gso. E. Oldham, Mutual
Chambers, King William-street. 18Siua200
JOHN MILNE
C URRIE STREET.
roomsKffo^m08311; ^ ^ ViUa'9£Ven
si btih-ce5lar'garden
KENSINGTON PARK—Villa, seven rooms, bath,
gardeD, worth £30 per annum, 113 x 175 ; £1 050 •
easy terms. ' '
PORT G AWLER—143 acres, Ilouse, fenced; an offer.
13S-22S
JOHN MILNE,
C URRIE-STREET.
CITY PROPERTY, GSENFELL-STRSET.
FOR SALE cr TO LET on LEASE, those convenient
and commodious WAREHOUSE PREMISES, with
Suite of Offices, &o., at piesent occupied by Messrs.
W. & J. STORR1E, having a frontage of 30 ft. by a
depth of 210 ft. to a side street. 190uai2IS
JOHN HUTCH1NGS & CO.,
Next Bank Australasia, Currie-street,
Eave for sale on easy term3if required—
MAG1LL, Faiiview—Seven rooms, coachhouse,
stables, 4A acres land, splendid garden, £1,400,
ROSE PARK—Pretty Villa six rooms, &s., £725.
KENSINGTON PARK—Villa, five rcoms, Sc., £559.
liEDINL IE—Superior villa, seven rooms, &e , £825'
NEAR CITY—House with 17 acres land, £175.
CIX'Y—Lease, best business position Bundle-street.
18Siau2U
KENSINGTON.—VILLA, five rooms, Stab'e3,
land 47 x 147; close tram ; £50 cash, balancs
20s. weekly. EASTWOOD.—VILLA, six roonu.gool
position; £5u cash, balance ciuarterly.—Al. C
Scrymgour. Flindcra-street. 19(.5
ORTH ADELAIDE —JtiTcott-strtec, HOUSE
four looms: pood position; £350.—Town and
Country Business Exchange, Waymouth-street.
_ _ 193aiuc
our latest manifesto.
CNPRECEDENTEDLY LIBERAL OFFER.
KOYAL PAik ESTATE,
Allotments 40 ft x 102 ft. 6 in. Corners £1 extra.
Only £1 Deposit and Is. per week for five years, and
NO INTEREST TO PAY.
Buyers of four lots receive extra lot as a FREE
GIFT, and buyers of two lots building to value ot
£200 bat e extra lot as free gift or bonus of £10.
Streets macadamized, water laid on, and there ia
not an empty house in the neighborhood.
The fruit and flower gardens on the Estate
abundantly testify to the excellency of the soil.
A Preliminary Survey ha3 been made for a Railway
to Semaphore and Large Bay, passing through or near
Royal Park Estate.
Thirty Trams daily to and from Port Adelaide.
Fares, 1 Jd. early morning and Saturday afternoons;
2d. other times.
Apply immediately for Allotments.
1 O fi. MATTERS & CO., Estate Managers
! 162uaio Opposite Town Hail, Adelaide, S-A.
Town and Country Business
Exchange, Waymouth-st.
NORTH ADELAIDE. — House, 10 rooms, land
Potion, near tram, £1 200; terms.
PROS1ECT, Prospeot-road. — House, 13 rooms,
modern, select position, good bio;.!; land. £1,600 • cash
or terms. '
MAA LANDS. — House, seven rooms, all con
veniences. land SO x 200 ft., price £700.
GOOLWA, near the Itiver.—10 acres splendid laud,
all lenced, vineB, House, seven rooms, well built; a
good chance for cheap property; price, £230.
GLEN EWIN, 95 acres land; TEATREE GULLY,
40 and 89 acres; near PARADISE, 10 -acres, with
Houie; also, 3 acres, House, .fruit tress. All open
to an offer. 107:74
ORKING MAN'S BLOCK, ALDGATE
STATION, 11 aces grand garden land,
fenced, running water, cottage two rooms; price
£200 cash, or terms.—W. Paddock, Victoria-square. '
88ualzc
1?Q7K~A SACRIFICE, nouSE, four room?,
cfc<0 ■ el verandah back and front, wide puaige,
bath, Gouger-street; deposit £125. Will return 17
per cent. Apply Harry D. Qell, Victoria-square west.
104-6
0"J /j 1 PER CENT, readily given by rents of
ofeA4r'2 eightsupcri r C1T? COTTAGES; price,
£l,'-'00; liberal terms.—Addison, Victoria-squire.
195-6,8
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