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r\VEBLAND BOUTB,
' VIA AMERICA.
BESRpHb "* P*cifi* Mail Rtftamflhip
(W*a^t!rsr<& san FBktf ciso
or other steamer, will be dispatched from Sydney
t&HiXL F*aaciseo/v?K?aa?va and Hanolala,
—to Friday, October 20.
Passage seemed, sad *ny {other information
obtained, on application to
FRKDK&tQK WEIGHT, Agent.
Graham Chamber^'AcTeMae. 158c
"Iiii"cMS3SIAK, BIiAOK
aSBSB^.IiJL wood, & oo.'S.
B^HHHHb J3TRAMERS will be dispatched
and €ABGO.
BATBS OONTUfUBD.
TO MELBOURNE.
Bap. I Master. 1 Bate of flaning.
:'• i 'September
266c JOHN M&WMAN ft BON. Port.
?j&>^ OTBAM TO MEL
ffi£3S3it^l3 BOURNS. -* BEDUOED
mSMME BATES CONTINUED.—The
ALDINGA
will sail on Tuesday, September 26, w?*Ji Pas
sengers and Cargo, upon arrival of tha 2 pjn.
Train at Port Adelaide.
J. DABWENT, Grenfell-Btreet.
266-70 • J. NEWMAN & SON, Port.
-^3k QTEAM TO MBL
MQ^ JO BOURNE, callflig at VIC
?B9HpPB& TOR HARBOR.—-SEDUCED
BATES CONTIiJ UiSD.—Xfae Steamship
r. omso
will sail on Thursday, September 28, with Pas
sengers and 'OnifO, upon l arrival of the 2 pjn.
Train at Port Adelaide.
J. DARWENT, Grenfell-Bfaeet.
366-72 J. NEWMAN & SON Port.
-j^^ T7OBMELBOUKNE,via
Jg^Bkf KINGSTON, BOBE, AND
gKSStm IIACDONNEEL SAT. —The
Steamship
PENOLA,
F. P. Snewin, master, will Bail 6n "Wednesday,
27th inst., at 1 p jn. Passengers by 12 30 train.
(ffIOBGSTOUNG,
266-713367 Gillfett^Afe.Tar Prince^ Wharf.
ffKHE3EENCER'SGUI?F
fl^^^ JLSTOAMSHIP COMPANY
COLN AND PdRT'AtJGUSTi-—^!i6 Steamer
ROYAL SEDBPHEBD
will sail on Thursday, September 28, at 12
BOOD& • ':
J^assenfiscs by 1 ? ??() A rn
HEBBERT r EYAN^-Sec, .-^.Currie-stoeet. .
JOHN FORjf?^ k &ONi Port. .269^-72
ja^B^S^ JL STEAMSHIP- COMPANY
m?mmKm (limited), -for moonta
BAY^AJfD 'BOB.T PIBIE.-rThe Steamer
I F LTpRAL '•
will sill on We^nesda^ September 27, at 2.30
pjn. Passengers by 2 pjn. train.
HERBERT EVANS, Sea, 4, enme^feeet.
JOHN FORMBY & SON. Port. 269-71
-j^^. ?33HES]?ENCi?'8fcULi 1
ffleSfc?S^_L STEAMSHIP COMPANY
mS?mm* (limited), --for wal,
LABOO.— The Steamer
All Goods, except Fruit and Vegetables, most
go downnot later than liSOTiaiju, ;;'.. " >
HERBERT EVANST^cX-C^rrleHsfefeet.- J
JOHN FOBMBY & SON. Port. 269-71
-J&X& T7OE AEDJBOSSAN
f?^^^X:' ~ <3>TiY. -On and after
araH^Tdesday, October 3, the steamer
. - - -- t .' ? ? . -AMY.
will leave Port Adelaide every Tuesday at 9.30
a> ' and leave Ardrossan ewery. Friday at 11
ajn., carrying cargo and passenger*!.
THOMPSON, WELLS, & CO, Agents,
265zcx267? Port Adelaide.
-J&b*^ T7OB, EDITIiBUiiGH
Sg^^ J? AND STANSBURY.—The
Starts every Tuesday and Saturday from Port
Adelaide at 9 o'clock; from Edithburgh sod
Btansbury, Monday and Thursday mornings at
9 and 11 o'clock.
Freight or passage apply
204ainexe G. B. SELTH, Maebren Wharf.
g^^^^ilX PORT PIRIE. — The
EURO,
Thursday, September 28, at 4 pan. Passengers
per 3 o'clock train. Cargo may be stored at
Port Agents free of. charge.
HALL & CO, Port.
266-72x267 GILES & SMITH, Adelaide.
QTBAM to BDlTH
fflrfPn^i *^ BURGH, STANSBURY,
SBSShKand victor habbob.—
The Steamer
, " \ GLENELG
leaves Port Adelaide every Wednesday morn
ing, at 9 ajn., returning from Sdithburgh every
Friday at 9, and Stansbury at 11 a.m. Cargo
received every Monday and Tuesday up to 4
pan. - .
No cargo taken for Stansbury.
Freight or passage, apply to
? GEO. WILLIMOTTi
Steam Tog* Office, Port
WM. McCULLOOH & CO,
175c ,r, - , - Adelaide and Port Victor.
A^^KP iT?GB THE DARLING.
Jm^ r —The steamer
jBSHIPK KENNEDY
will leave Goolwa about 2nd October, calling at
Milang and Mil-""111"-
For Freight apply to
269 ACRAMAN,MAIN,&CO.
LONDON.—LOADING AT
HflHTffl?nii PORT AUGUSTA.
FOR FEBRUARY SALES.
-,v • BELTANA,
734 tonsi Captain Weir, is now loading, and
will sail early in October. The Beltana made
the quickest passage from Port Augusta last
season, and caught the February Sales.
A. D. TABSIE& CO., Port Augusta.
r . ELDEB, SMITH, & CO., Adelaide.
-?'' '?? ' 243inate
LONDON.—The
TflyrwjJKJK 1 Sne new iron ship
BBKSHBsb LOCH E(3K,
1,640 tons register, will be dispatched for Feb
ruary sales. J.I ' ' '
For rate of fpej/bjb apply to . . .' ;
JOHN WEBSTER& CO., Town :
264c^7j^ r jy.Jt. pApi.fc CO., Port.
BAY
jjffgg- r DIRECT.—The
c r '. •;- ULY
?ill n&it oh Tn?d?v. September 26.
_J. NEWMAN & SON, Port.
Shipping.
-•fe^ T7EBSUAEY WOOL;
-J§2JP3S£>Jr SALES.—FOB LONDON'
mS?tKam- DD2ECT. — The old favorite
trader ' '
GLEN OSMOND, .
780 tone, Captain Merchant, sails early in
November for the February Wool Sales,
This Vessel has superior accommodation tor
first and second class vassengegs.
VIBGOETSON,* CO.,
864iQBC • Advertiser Buildings.
-A^L T? LJJJBB I?I NE,
•jKHa^^JEi tONIKJN.—FBOM £OBX
MmK?rneas AUGUSTA.
FOB FBBEUABT SALES.
921 ions, Captain Hunter; vill be dispatched
? in tame for the February Sales.
A. D. TASSffi* CO,Port Augusta.'
: BLDEB, SMITH, & CO., Adelaide.
243ioatc
./feft* Tj* LDii B. LINE,
•jfijgHS^JCj LONDON. — FOB FBB
?HBilln BUABT SALES.
""""? CBAIGENDABBOCH,
i,<ooo tow, Captain J. Bfemtey, will be dis- •
patched in October for the February Wool
gales.
243iua1c ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
1 &AvT?I'DBB LINE,
??S§£RS£*JCJ LONDON. — FOB FEB-
Wifa BUABY SALES.
mUi^ "" MONALTBEE,
1,018 tons, Captain Gumming, will receive
prompt dispatch forTebruary Sales. ;
243rtuyfr; ELDEB. SMITH. & CO.
JWL 17LDEfi LINE,
{figfrafe-JCi LONDON. — FOB FEB
jHfa BUABY SALES.
—•?"?'-" INVEBCAULD,
L3lO tons, Captain B. Phillips, sails early in
October, i J3da fine Vessel made the passage
home hist season in 80 days.
243iuatc BLDEB, SMll'M, & CO.
T7OBLONDONDIBECr.
—FEBBUABY SALES.—
?USHnThefirst-class clipper ship
HESPEBIDSS,
-1,388 tons register, M. Upton, oomnMuider, is
1 now ready to receive cargo. Last passage from
England, 75 days. - " .
231naic _ JAMES T. TUBNBULL.
-Aft. T?OK NEWCASTLE
DIRECT.—TIie splendid'
mJBK&JMbb fast-sailing Barque '
VICTOBIA,
811 tons, Captain Shimtoin?, iriai inuaediate
Now ready for Cargo.
; For freight, apply to
265c JOHN NEWMAN & SON. ,
X7OR FEEMANTLE,
<^^^^-jL; WEST AUSTRALIA,
m&E&Ksm DDIECT.—The fine Bdg
-.1...^. -~. -gj^^ BLAN pHJB
ndtih immediate' dispatch, the' greater part of
her cargo being engaged.
Apply to t
-36ftr - JOHN NEWMAN & SON.
TjUQE BIABYBOJEOU&H'
"233 tons,-Captain T. H. Harvey, will sail with
immediate dispatch, having most of her cargo
. engaged; . : . ?- , • k /r I
: _Jot faeigfrtTapply to : r .-j •
265c JOHN NEWMAN & SON, Agents. .
KING GEOBGB'S
?J^Bj^-J SOUND, GEOGBAPHE
HHRMEpBAT, AND F^CKMAN7EE.*-&he;
- ???•:- ANNIS LISLE, ?
- s-4nA awpitch. : TT i
JOHN WEBSTEB & CO.
367c .. W. B. CAVE & CO. ;
->fe^ T?OR NEWCASTLE.—
?iffi^a^-J? TheAlbarq&e
.mSKXmtaa SEAGULL,
'For freight, apply to
267c J J. W. SMITH.
T7OE POftT PtRIE ANB
J? POST AUGUBTA.—The fcetch
TASMAN, • • ? . i
for the above ports, will sail at an early day to!
be named. '
267c G. H.TAQUAUN, Agent. ?
4*^ T>EGULABTEADEBFOB
Tm*?> W\i ABDBOSSAN.—The
OSPBEY *
leaves Port Adelaide every Tuesday at 5 pjn4
and Ardrossan every Thnrsday at 5 pjn. j
108aec J.M.SINCLAIB& Son, Agents, j
dfrfc, T7OB, MOONTA BAY AND
-P^>-r WALLABOO BAY.—The ;
GLEN OSMOND
Will sail on or about Monday, the 25th instant,
to discharge material for Tipara Lighthouse,
returning to Port Adelaide to load wool for
London; and is open to take special low rates
of Freights for Cargo to either of the above
Ports. I
VIBGOE, SON & CO. j
264-9 Advertiser Buildings. I
•^|v X>OBT PIBIE DIBECT.-i
JMhK^ ? The I
LUBLINE ;
sails Monday, 25th inst. . '
266-9 G. B. SELTH> Maclaren Wlual. ,
\^^. T?OEPO^TBROTJGHTON^
JHB^- ¥* —The regular Trader !
. POBTONIAN, -
-now loading, eails early.
. J. M. SINCLADI, SON, & SMITH,
259c Agents.
BAT.-r
ULME MAY
sails Tnesday, 26th inst. - - .?'••'
z266c' A. LEMESSUBIEB.
T?OK LACEPEDE ANB
-j^i^r MACDONNELL BAYS.— .
- Schooner
LEGAL TENDER,
Jolin Morgan, Master, is now Loading, and will
sail early.
Freight and Passage apply
] J. W. SMITH, or
269c H. WSMAN;Port.
rpHE BEOWSE KHLAND GtJANO
! _L COMPANY (LIMITED) is -desirous of
•' BECKIVJLNG OFFBBB .from SHEPOWNEBS
: Willing to LOAD GtJANO at Browse Island for
! the European Market. For farther particulars,
I apply to Secretary of Company, 67, King
I William-street, Adelaide. , 266,9
: General Merchandise.
BISQW, DC3BOUCHE, AND
OPS SKTPERfOB BBANDY.—ON SALE
. by the nnderslgned*:—
i Hogsheads, Dark and Pale
I Qr.-Casks, do. do.
! Cases, One, Two, and Four Star
Flasks and Half Flasks.
i Glass Barrels and Crystal Vats.
; ELDER, SMITH, & CO.,
t 142&U-215X Adelaide Ageute.
General Merchandise, ;?
/^ORNSACKS, Woolpacks, Tar-!
\J paolios, Canvas, Twine, MaJt^ Bine,
Blacklead, Glue, Fence Wire, Pig Icon, Mill
stones, Mill Silks, Whitelead, Zinc, Brusbware,
Cadbury's Coco* and Chocolate, Brandy, Bum,
Whisky, Plymouth Gin,.Shezry, Port, Cham-,
pagnet Glaret, Cider, Hhds. Ale. -- - . - •??
AL& )1L& Foster k} Sone^Bass, Byase,,
and V Jeffrey, AUsopp, Bridges, John- i
PORTERJ son. ~ . . j
HENRY SCOtT,
157bcx155ac Eagle Chambers, Pine-street. ?
i^IURVOISIER'S SUPERIORj
\y PA3UB BBAMDY, Balk ?ud Cose. •
FANNING & 00, •;
1160 Adelaide, Agents j
GAS AND STEAM ENGINES
White Lead, Zinc, and Window Glass \
Brandy, Jules Robin's, in Bulk and Case !
Port, Sherry, Cement, Sporting Powder i
SPECIAL AGENCIES—
Crossley's Gas Engines, Mander'e Varnishes (
Ransome's Bnildfers* Machinery, fee.
Platan's and Snow and Bennett's Boots and
Shoes
Bnrgoyne's Drags, Blu?dell'e Oils, fcc.
26uaL24 JAMES HJLL. Grenfell-street.
/^UINNESS' STOUT, bottled by
\JT O'Brien—the celebrated DAGGER brand.
Sole Agents for South Australia,
LOBDOBB* MABWOOD, & BOMB,
329388 Waymoiith-gtreet. i
ON SALE, Lemon Harfs and
Lownde's Bum; Sherry, in quarters;
denlivet and Bei& Boss's Whisky ; Hennessy'a
Three-Star; Genera, JDKZ and Key.
144c FANNING &CO 23 Cnrrie-street. t
MAIZE, whole or crashed, in prime
condition;! also, New Zealand Milling,
and Feed Oats on SALE.
JONES, PARRY, & CO,
267c Port Adelaide.
ENAULTS PALE BRANDY, in
Bulk and Case.
FANNING & CO., Sola Agents
• 18§c 23. Currie-stree^
-ttT O O L L E NS, &a
The nndersigned have received, and are ex
pecting fnrtner SHIPMENTS of TWEEDS,
COATINGS, DOESKINS, CIOTH, &&, of a
SUPEBIOB CLASS, to which they beg to draw
their customers' and others' attention.
On Sale, also, Pianos, Champagne, Hock,
Squat Hock, Claret, Knmmsl, Havana Cigars,
Schnapps, &c.
Indents promptly executed.
G. MUMME&CO,
257auL255 Greofell^street
Professional&Trade Addresses
DOCTOE J. B. CLUTTEEBUCK,
late of Charterhoo?e-squaM, London, is
jMactising at KANGABILLA, near Clarendon.
September, 1876. S6Y-9
iCAE?.]
D^Y, STJBGEON,
WILEJAM-6TBEET, NORWOOD,
Opposite'the Family HoteL
266,9,71
T^BEDEBICK WEIGHT
JJ (Late Psteb D. Pbaskbbb),
LAND, LOAN, AND FINANCIAL
AGENT,
Gresham Chambers, Adelaide. dxc
GM VG G & CO.,
• AUCnONEEBS and COMMISSION
AGENTS, GEORGETOWN.
Every description of Land and General
Agency Business transacted.
Money to Lend, Credit Selection Purchases
completed. 19-365 .
TT M. ADDISQN, LICENSED
JQ, LAND BROKER and LICENSED
SURVEYOR, Lends Money at from 6 per cent.;
does Real Property Act Business, Purchases
Land at Governmentand other Sales, and makes
Selections in the New Areas, &c. '.
WATEffigOTTSE-CHAMBBBS, APELATOE. lOx.^d
HA R VEY & FENN,
LAND AGENTS axd ACCOUNTANTS,
90, Kxhg Wilxiam-stkket, Adelaide,
Money to lend. All business under Real
Property Act transacted.
Loans negociated. 73a0x.-70
AS. C. HAWKER, LICENSED
LAND BROKER, STOCK and STATION
AGENT.
Government and other Sales attended,|Selec
tions taken up.
All Business under Real Property Act trans
acted.
Money to Lend in Small or Large Sams on
Mortgage, and Loans negotiated.
Gresham Chambers.
King William-street.
252uai341x253-337
MKINGSBOROUGH,
• LICENSED LAND BROKER,
Estate Agent, Arbitrator, and Valuator.
Land taken up under the Credit System.
Land Purchased at Government and othet
Sales.
Transfers, Leases, and Mortgages Prepared.
All Business Transacted under the Seal Pro
Loans on Freehold and Squatting Securities
Money to Lend at 6 per cent, trnd vpffrqrcls
according to amount and class of security. ?
Currie-etreet, Adelaide. ? duaexe
H O M A S EVANS,
LICENSED SURVEYOR,
Real Property Act, Draftemani Agent, &c.
- and _ .
THOS. EVANS, JUN.,
ARCHITECT.
. Office—Gresham Chambers, Adelaide.
122ai:119x
xjrr D 1 l jj o -4s,_
TT ? BOOTMAKEB. . _
141c 126, BUNDLE-STREET.
T|^ WADHAM & CO.,
LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS,
LICENSED SURVEYORS, &C
Real Property Act business transacted, {Go
vernment Sales attended, and Money advanced
if required.
LOANS NEGOTIATED,
The Australian Land Mart
dxc King William-street* Adelaide.
Education.
MRS. W. HARCUS, Palm-place,
Hackney, intends opening a HIGH
CLASS SCHOOL for Yoang Ladies. A limited
number of Boarders will be received. ]
The first quarter to begin October 9,1876.
242-63-x246-81
THE ADELAIDE SOAP
POWDEBS ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL
OTHEB6. 18Sac
Amusements. :
fp HEAT fi E SOIALi
JL Loaooo Mr. Samael ImusbtJ
Last Night pf
BAKER AND FABBON, 1
Who leave To-lnorrow by the Aiding*. f
LAST NIGHT ?f BAKE&^nd FABBON. f
By Special Desire, , >
CONRAD AND LIZETTE. - ;
LAST NIGHT ?f BAKES and FABRON. '
T|^ HITB'SJtO OM 8 j
THE G ABRICK CSICKST OLUB, :
Assisted by several Tjaiy and Gentleman ;
Amateurs, will -give their
SECOND GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT,
o?
TUESDAY EVENING., September 26, :
Under Distinguished Patronage. ?
FARCE—"BORROWED PLUMBS,"
In which Mrs. Proctor will assist; and Offen-j
bach's Comic Opera,
"BREAKING THE SPELL." ;
Jenny, the Staid of the Inn—Mrs. Fboctob.
Tickets to be obtained from Members of the.
Club ; and at Goodf ellow Brothers.
Conductor—Mr. W. B. Praus.
Front seats, 35.; second, 25.; back, Is.
257,60,7-70 H. TBEVORAH, Hon. Sec. .
BLIND, DEAF, AND DUMB
INSTITUTION.
AN ENTERTAINMENT,
on behalf of the Building Fond of the above
Asylum, will be held
At WHITE'S BOOMS '
On FRIDAY, September 29,1876. ;
The chair will betaken by the Hon. Sir W.
Milne (Treasurer), President of the Legislative
Council, when a LECTURE will be delivered
byWH.TowKBBKB.Ewi^MJP., and RECITA
TIONS and MUSICAL PIECES will be given
by Lady and Gentleman Amateurs.
Readings will also be given by the Blind
Children. \
Full particulars will appear.
Tickets, 2s. 6d. each; to be had from the:
Booksellers and the Members of the Committee.
• 251c '
A MUSICAL AND LITERABY'
ENTERTAINMENT will be held in
ST. LUKE'S LECTURE HALL, on Monday
September 25th.
Rev. J, Pollitt in the chair. ;
Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at 8
o'clock.
Admission Is.; children half-price. 267-9 <
WALKEBvTLLE.— BEADOTCH3,'
&c., Church School, Tuesday, September
26. at half-past 7. *566,9 |
IDLJ2NHEIM MTTflTfi tKKJX^A
If you want a ~ ' - \
. GOOD NIGHTS AMUSEMENT. , j
Paj fite above places visit. {
Admission only la. j
10c- - Proprietor, J. CARSTAIRS. -
TjTANCY DBESSand BALMASQUB
X? -^-Fof Costumes, fee., enquire at the CAB J
BIAGE DEPOT, O'Connell-Btreet, North
Adelaide. ? 228-319 '
Cricketing Notices. j
IZT^NT CBICKET CLUB.-i
1\ SPECIALMEETINGatGreshamHoteL
on TUESDAY, 26th September, 1876, at 7.39
pjn. *
Business—Election of members and Associa
tion representative, i
269 L. H. SHOLL, Hon.Secretary. ;
Board and Residence.
A LADY living in a Comfortably
House in the suburbs would be glad to
meet with another Lady, or Lady and Gentle
man, to BOARD with her. Terms moderate.—
"MSJ Advertiser Office. 266,9
OABD and BESIDENCE, with
the comforts of a home, corner ef South
terrace and King william-etreet, opposite
Gienelg Railway Station.—Proprietor—G. C
Lowson. 152ioac
i^OMFOBTABLE BOABD A1S TD
VV BESIDENGE for single men. Apply No.
5, Bertha-terrace, Freeman-street, Adelaide.
267-73
rro or THBEEWOBKINGrMEN
can be accommodated with comfortable
lodgings. Terms moderate.—G.Bertey 96,Angas-
Bteeet, near Prince ?f Wales Hotel. 23&Q
•TX) LET, for single gentlemen, two
X BEDROOMS and Sitting-room in a
splendid summer residence,, witkin eight
minutes walk of the Railway Station, Port
Adelaide. Apply at the Advertiser Office, Port.
3369^71
Conveyances & Livery Stables.
A T THE CABBIAjGE DEPOT,
J\. CCONNELL-STREET, NORTH ADB-
Laide.
IJGHT GIG, suitable for Commercial Tra
veller; CARRIAGE, do, do, elderly couple or
invalid FAMILY TRAP, EXPRESS,
WAGGON, WAGGONETTE, SPIDHE BUG*
GIBS, NEWPORT PAGNELL, &c. Also,
Slack Pony and Harness. 176c -
T> ?BE A AND BLINMAN,
The NORTHERN STAGE COMPANY are
now running coaches between Burra anjl
Blinman—
. lieaviog Burra at 11 pjn. every Friday. ; -
Leaving Blinman at 4 ajn. everyTuesday, ;
BURRA AND SLIDING ROOK. :
leaving Buna at II pjn. on Ist September,
and every altercate Friday. -
1 Leaving Sliding Rock every alternate
Monday. :
BUBSA AND LAURA.
Leaving Laura at 5 &m. every Monday, Wed
nesday, and Friday, and returning same dayp,
leaving Burra at S p jn, ;
• Passengers and parcels can be booked at John
Hill & Oo.'s, Adelaide, or at Booking Office,
Burra. |
All parcels must be prepaid, 243zcx246c ;
YOBK LIVEEY AND BAH?
STABLES.—Mrs. THOMAS DENNJT
wishes to inform the public and the patrons of
her late husband that she is how prepared to
undertake the business which has been carried
on for so many years at the above well-known
place, and trusts, by strict attention to the
wants of those who favor her with their patron
age, to merit the same measure of success which
. was-obtained by the late Mr. T. Denny.
BUGGY and SADDLE HORSES constantly
on hire. Horses shod on the premises. A.
first-class foreman and general smith have been
engaged, and those who may eatnwt her with '
orders in this branch *>f the business may be
assured of having the work performed well and
satisfactorily. 12&un:124
Wanted. ;
A YOUNG LADY requires an!
ENGAGEMENT as Reside Governess. \
Address to " L," at Mim Mitchell"*, OMldets
cteeet West, ftotth Adelaide. 258b ,
TTfXPEBIENCED DRAPERS'
JCi ASSISTANTS; aIaoJUNIOBS. Appli
cation to BJLB., this office. 263c '
UNITS LABOR OFFICE.—
Wanted, Butdber,Baker, Cabinetmaker, I
Shearers, Cooks, Station Conple (no children),
mparimnft SlHyTnfHr, colonial Ploughmen.
_iAd?. o ir,..-.i;, ;•; •- • .v,.:3qr
SHEARERS WANTED, forvShdiJs
near Adelaide. One Pound per Handled'
and Rations. Apply early at Hunt's Labor;
Office. z269
MOULDERS WANTED.—James
Martin & Co., Gawler. 269c
POBT WAKEFIELD and!
KADINA RAILWAY.—WANTED, ex
perienced MEN for working rock cuttings;
also, 100 Stonebreakers. Apply to Jas. Chap
man, Eailway Contractor, Port Wakefield.
! 265-71
FIX) BUTCHERS.—WANTED, an
, _1_ established BUTCHER'S BUSINESS,
within a few miles of Adelaide. Address, with
fall particulars, to **EL W. B," Advertiser
Office. 265,7,9
rpo BUTCHEJiS. — WANTED a
X Strong Active LAD, about 28, to Bide for
Ordera and able to Kill Sheep.—C. C. Scarfe,
farade, WoTwoouT 267c
rpp TAILOBB AND DRAPERS.—
JL A young man, fixst-class CUTTER, is)
open for engagement. Good references. Apply,
by letter, "Manager," W.X., office of .this
paper. 266-9
WANTED, an Experienced2
Draper; Good SALESMAN. Refe
rence required.—H. Meadows, Draper, O'Con
celi-?treet, North Adelaide. 258c
WANTED immediately, afirst-class
WOODWORKING MACHINIST for!
Planing and Moulding Machines. Win.
King, jnih, k Co. 262c
W" ANT ED, by young Man, a
SITUATION as OSTLER. Address*
? R-AV Advertiser Office. 268^1
WANTED SmaU COTTAGE, fnr4
nished, or Apartments, seaside.—State
terms to "H," Office this paper. z266-9 j
ANTED a YOUNG LAD?!
(German), to assist in the Show Rootol
also a Junior for the Hosiery and Haberdashery]
~-^jg*y7JWakfeCo- *26g-g Jj
WANTED, BARMAN.—Soutbeni
• ? Cross Hotel. 266-9 j
WANTED immediately, a W£T4
Nj^BSE; indoor. Apply to Dr. Ben]
bob, Kensington, any day between ft and U
"ftjznr". -- - - - SGQc :
WANT?} D y a person to make
WOOD EASTERNS for the moulding
department at Moonta Mines. A competent
man would have per?aanentemployment. Appli -
to Capfain Hancock: 267-70 1
'ANTED,agooaSteadyD?iy^t
one used to Stone and Sand CarMng
preferred. Thos, A. Wallis, Pirie-stzeet, Kent
Town. x267-9 ;
WANTED, an experienced femal^
assistant SHIRT CUTTER.—G. &R.
Wills & Cp.'s Shirt Factory, Stephenfe-place.'. i
- -• ?v--qPf?j
WANTED, a Junior DRAFEES
ASSiSTAKT.—Charie* Beeton, Bastr
End Drapery Warehouse. 209-11
ANTED, a BOT 3 to make himself
generally useful, who will have the op
portunity of learning the business.—CharlJe^
Beeton, East End Drapery Warehouse.
269-71 I
WANTED, MASONS (Brick or
Stone); highestwages.—R. H. McGee,
i Gilbert-street. 269-70
ANTED, by LAD, agedia
SITUATION as General Smith. Can
shoe, and is bandy at the forge. Apply, G.
Waye, Willnnga. z269ain73
"Tjrr ANTED, an active LAD to drive
f T baker's cart, and look after horses.
Apply J. Bricknell, Norwood Bakery.
ANTED, a good GENERAL
SERVANT. Apply, in the morning,
Mrs. Rowland Bees, Letton Lodge, Strangways
terrace, North Adelaide. 269,70
Produce. __^
BAEK. BAEK. BARK.
THE undersigned are PUE-
I CHASERS of good dry WATT££
BARK in bundles in any Quantity, and at
" the highest market price for cash, at the
Gawler Bark Mills. - ~
ENGELBRECHT,& CO.
Gawler, Jnly 17,1876. 196nai:18t197:7
f^ ILLES PLAINS STEAM CHAFF
VJT MlLlS.—Messrs. R. & B. fl,
solicit Onlersfox Best Wheaten iChaa^dHay,
delivered at Adelaide or Port 4delaidje uffargs
ot-small parcels. -•.-'"• -• '
Orders must be addressed to Campbelli?wn
Post-Office. ' _ ' ' -
'OOL, HIDES, SHEEPSEHfS.
BARK, GUM, SHANK B|fclES
TAIXOW, &c^ purchased by the ondeisigned
at Adelaide.
fl? W. PEAOoQg a SON.
"PEMOVAL. REMOVAL.
F. H. FAULDING & CO.
HAVE ENTERED OK
NEW PREMISES*
42 & 44, KING WILLIAM-STREET,
WHKRE TH££S
WHOLESALE BUSINESS
?WIIX IN FUTUEE BE
CARRIED ON.
- . : :- note- • ? r ?
42 & 44, KING WILLIAM-STREET.
363cx207c ,
Land and Bouse Property.
A tthi&til? &UOGK of LAiSD
FOB BAI^B ?fc PARKSIDE, eight
?winutotf ttihV fron? *OiHfrffi -jPrMigTm * 382 Sect
frontage fcyStt fee* <teep; planted with nearly
100 Orange Zfeeea ana vanoas otiter FriutTjtitea,
also Gums. Apply to A. G. Chapman, Bofldtr,
Hntt-Btreet. ' ~ - ~ ;-,Jpic t
4 N Old-estatdkbed BTOBE, ?tth
J\. Stock, TO BE IJST; aoiaggoodbusiiM?*,
ul Cai*ingten-*faeet—late Joyce's, 4ppM*fe
Horse and Jockey. Apply ?n fre&jpsee, a&e?
, jfo^ in jire, evening. ; _?( :~_- T -/ : .?--, ffWJP
t\J-' ijear tfcetasli?&Ws. -'; H. -ZQTfT
FOJR SALE, MelbouAe-stre^,
new H6USE of six mams, batbjcelfcr
verandah, bade road, Ac. j land acre deep. -Mm~
mediate possession j easy terms, £765. Cto>e
letifnoteoldbylrtOrtoJwr. r,
O. W. PfilBST, Flinder?-street, '
267-74 Opponte Stow Church*
O E SAL E.—OOTTAGB F^nr
BtHHiu, Kitchen, Fantry,Batluoom, front
and back verandah, Halifax-street east, £550;
£400 can remain &t 7 per cent.
264ec TT.B.HOLMBSBY,Hntt-street. L
TjMDBSAIiE, Fine Block Land^South-
t 1 terrace, 37.6 x 100; also blocks in North
Adelaide.—Geo. Murray, JTeffcott-Btreet.
S63^g
FAMILY RESIDENCE to LET
at Payneham, near Jn^s GwynoeVi.
House Nine Boodu wi& Stable, fte^atxtaOialf
an Acre of Garden. Bent, £40 per aauimn.
Apply Ht.Qom. 2S2afticT
FOB SALE, various HOUSE
PROPERTIES in Town and Srifaflh.
First-elaBS BUHJMNG STCES. Parties boOd
ing assisted on easiest tera*. AB-aatte??dn
nected with Beal Piopaty Ant Crancwctiatas
promptly attended to at reawoalile tVurgPfi
X. BT. BABBB mttj.to
66ain.-65 Alfred Cbambew, CnaJe-afeeefc.'
SALE, at KOEE VALLEX,
J} Tiece &T&&IX, crni^jntng 2QAma,
being part of ?eetion HiAi&M TMJa.
Also, Section 5405, containing 96 Acres, dbhot
from Adelaide ?bon* 11 miles, ?n ?heAisiey^
HiU^oad, AOT?ly*6 : J
A.BABtHJB h MEYBK, Gce&fett-street^or
tt BOTHB,(B*emer Hotel, Hope Valley. ?
> IST, fiie MILL at - WAUL&&OO.
Tenant ?jU have to pat tite ptemMbs in ?tder
and tee^> them in repair , ? '-* "
Apply to Mr. Henry A-; Wood, Victorta
sgoar^Adelade..
r¥*Q <\je SOLD, a tbre^tM?ied
Apply, IngleW A BettinMn, 'Sing VnfiSm
gteeet, Adelaide. ; 28^7^
rpo LET? in O TC6m^-ebce^3!td)si
M. Adelaide, the BTJTCHKKS SHOP, la^y
occupied by Mr. rTarman: >&pply W- IKjon,
gonegelawn. ' ? 3fl2c
; FIX} toe Irtfrf, IO^S^3E3
p in tfcrpCT'j ip ?piM^M^rffy
- adjoining Keeaa. CMln # W^cg^i
! w.wAi?iM>toa,.' t :
217c gjng Waiiam-rtreet,
rpo be LET, a cacptixb, snug DOT in
1 the <Sty, Bent low. bteeeung abont
£Jsfc Apply"B. ij?we of Mr; Baabory,
"^-=^^^^^_
JL Apply Eic^ard'BaHia, BH^belii-^tree^
Mbrwood. - ../•/.'..-.', "" '*a2Boag2awe
f|X) be LET, COTTAGBof fiv^ rebma
X wd batih, Giliesstreet. Apply W-&.
Hyne,Wafeefield-Btreet. . ''agg^
fpO LET, firsfc-ekas OEEIGES, with
JL STOBE ?od ?El2<bJL_ Oome^treefc,
lately in onr oecnpatku.—Haossea ft Co,
Hutdmsrsh Brewery. 231e
rpo LET, THSEE LAEGE KOOMS
1 in Morialta-cnamber?, Yictoria-oonare.
ApplytoMr.luN.Bhic*aaiore,Sarge<m-?baiti?t,
Fflnders-rtreet. 2MjSfi
rpo J&ET, at Wbodwlle, the HOUSE
I fonaerhr occupied by B.B.Torrens,B?q_
with abwat 8& Acres of Land?ttachecL Apply
to Mr. Baker, Woodyille Station. 250ioac
rpo be SOLD or LET, the CHOICE
I of several Bight-Boomed HOUSES at
Hackney, near Company's Bridge. Bent, £70.
W. T. FOSTBB, Eagle Chsmban.
2520ai<9
WO Four-roomed COTTAGES to
LET or for SALE.—Apply J, J. Jack?on,
Gfllesr?treet. * ; : 389-74
ANTED to BENT, mthin a
month, a Four-roomed HOUSE ; North.
Adelaide preferred. Address "House," G.PXL
, ;,: .:.-?•? 2&ifi#
_ Stfti^Qir Property..
TTNSTOCE;ED BUN.^lease
\J having SO yean to nm of 200 steare
miles of Good Fattening Oomsixy. "SvOti
£?st. Apply to ... ;, ,
It6c , JSAIjI. LA^QHTON, & CQ.
Eirfare Horses.
JTITOTTCOSi—The Kret Bateh of Mares
for BAPID BAY STD3)
leave the'John Bull Yards on Tuesday atom
ing, September 12,1870, at 7 o'clock aan. -
W. H. FOBMBF,
{SSSaoxe . Oume-sfcreek
__J^ ; i '•? ' •m-.n
SANDFLY.H This Bbaasfer ErijSro
will stand ait the stables of the propaeW,
B. S. Crabb, Veterinary Sm^eoo, Jifl^224,
Hindley-Btreet, Adelaide. 245naia^46c
rpBASSIT.--This splendid Sbod
I Entire willtrarel this aeaaoa, commencing
September It, from Fmdon to Wirrabar*. on
Monday, to £*nra on Tuesday, staying <3>ere
until S3uasday morning, tiien s*ingtoMr. W. '
Walldngtoh's, Apilla, and retnrning faosoe Xri
day, repeating this round every week,ncctdentB
excepted.
Terms, £8 each mare, payable by promissory
note doe Ist January, 1877,3a. groomage, pay
able at time of service. ? ?>??<? --
Transit is a bay, stands (16§) eisteen and a
balf bands, and was bred at Pewsey Vale.
Pedigree.—*Oie bay horse Transit is by Moon
raker, Out of Oatatpa, by Flateatcher -^molirted
by J: H. Angas, Seq.) t graitddam twport^R |rom
New Sooth Wales. Transit was bred by JMeph
fidier, Esq^ Pewsey Vale, ssd mi foaled ,
October 4 1872.
Paddock, without responsibity, Is. 3d. per
week. ..?'. . ? - i'-.:- ...{,??, ?
F. J. FOWKE, Findon,
251cx253c MeLro^e.
$