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? , r s-Sfff i NATION: COMPANY! ^s - -| .
n^*to3hl -^HE *'***? of; this line, the splendid
^lilra^,' '? . . ; ADELAIDE^ \* ?
' (a****^lP1™1^ 1,800 tons, which tos, to leave London in De
?ieab*r|!i& expected at Part Adelaide dally; ' -' ? -;i ?::-. - :
?' ¥j$Vj*-£.?3rons of securing passage's by this ,fine Rtcaja.sbip
? to^Loadon after her Tetura from' theneIghWirin-» colonies are
repeated ^ieagagR Sesame w';ft:tlmiigenta^re:befoTtt her;
arrival but, bo {hat the agent at Sydney, may be instructed to'
riSerVetytfueceskryroom/ ? ?' ?'?'? ;*'-
?:y.iw.M -;?.-!???!?? V, ?-;-;.!; ?» :?' b nffLPERACQ.
is .yr.i; HOB -LONDON. DIRECT. : :
? ? '?i^srLnV''TBEB. A lb»jf$fle,,H v. i' ) '?'A—-- ???? '.
* jJmM&i ?'-!/ if4?F4;Qft-$&\ -iV ? ?
' rm?S^eVS»' '^50 Mns, 3.T&. K^rsh'a!!, cominander) having-
../^EwSttgfi' the whole of her dead weight engaged, will :
..JjJr'HJP'Pr?- positively r sail fgr .thetabove -potion ,the'
J FjOftfreighi or passage apply to :. . i , ?? ?'?' ''
?'?'-'--;' PHILIP LE VI, King William-street.
, ? Mataide, 23raYApril, 1S53. ; ' ? ?; '?''?: ' ' ''
-?'??? ™ 'J FOB LONDON1 DIRECT1.
. ? - ? :?:! '-? . i To saii positively oh 6th May.'
? -Awot [ .Thb sailing QftHel ?.rrr'
#t*-SE»*vV L'ent- Fetrie,' commander, ,kas been post
.^h£^KkJ P°ne^t on' account1 of Itfid ; fide, till the 6th
4HIK. proximo, on which day. she. will, positively
proceed IBsSE' ; -? ? ELDER & CO'. .
--;?[: F0R LONDON piRECfJ V '
Vfcvi The wefl-lcnbWn (A ifor 13 yeajs at
Kfttf^V ? Lloyds) clipper ship 1:1;-' ',?
FXX&& CHARLOTTE. JAWE? l'
. 4j£Krag' 750 toh«*egfeter, Alexander ?Lawrence, 'com
^^^^^^^j.mander, will meet with.quiek dispatch; -Has
..splejwd ac/^mmpdaliqh Jar cabin, .intermediate,' and steerage
For freight or-pfcssage, apply to the captain on boaro'.;- or to
7 T. ??!/ . JOSEPH STILLING & CO , Adelaide- or
, . ., , ; JOEL^ JJEWAIAN, Port, ;
; i I '? FQRSINGAPOTiE. : ' ,
.Afci'L ;:: Thb A 1 Britisti-bant barque
Isf-^3C\. 3** tons per register,' C. Thompson, com
*^H^BM- nnmder,agJg!tit for the above port in about
^????^P* 10,- davs ; : and ijill be an eligible opportunity
for passengers; having first-rate cabin accommodation.
For terms of freight or passage, apply to Captain Thomson,
?Zy,:? ^0R£INGAP°RE. ~~
? V '' ' WITH, ijblEDIATE DESPATCH.
- ''v^!i 'iV * The* A 1 'schooner '?'
*fi§P^v,:V -'??? ! DAZZLES,
' WtUoUfm' - For freight or. passage apply on board; to
:l L .tfr-uuTKOS; POWELL, Esohange-colonnade: or to
_ t{. ^...gAP^TAPLEYtPortt, ??/-??,??,
«FOR, CALCUTTA DIRECT.
The.A l.oew.barqne, .' ? . ?
'?''?/, : SOEtiAMPTON,
JC! 7d0 tons, Wm. King,' Commander.
if For fracght or cabin passage apply* to
^ E. (S. COLLINSON, Port; or, '
.j .*-.-. ? ::' MEgSRS. YOITNGHPSBAXD, Adelaide,
f tr,i: ' STEAMER PB[(ENJX. ~
iwBiXi\QYW R- F. Pockley,. commander, having \ esta
1g3BK/BSa blished her character for making quick and
?TT^nf^^?' ; 'gular passages betwixt l^jrt AdeJaide-and:
Mejbburne, U.lias been arranged, to keep her permanently in
Hm trade; and the following ' hava . been ' fixed for. her days of
?ajliteirotti the two ports respectively:—' ??''??
.- - FRO^t ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE,
' . On Satorday, the 23rd April, at 10 o'clock- a.m.
Do,' '7th May, do.
? Do^'' 2tBt' ' do.
Do,- - 4th ? Jono, do.
Do., 18th ' dQi-
D6., 2nd July, do..
! Do;1 16th ' do.
Do, . . 30Gi ?- do.
FROM. MELBOURNE TO ADELAIDE.
On Saturday, the 30th April, at 10 o'clock a jn.
?dori' I4th May, do.'
.'D6;jV 28th « do'.
IK), . - Uth Jnne, do.
Do,. 25U1. ' = do.
' Do- 9tK July, do.
'-- Ho!) S3ia ?« do.
For freight or passage apply to .
. ? . ELDEB & CO, Agents Adelaide.
, BROADF-OOt. pONAB, & ,COn Agentat Melbonrne.
'???-. y STBAM-8HIP 'CLEOPATRA.' ;'
STEAM TO MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY
ON TDE8DAY THE 10TH DAY OP MAY.
* Mtf2-C& I^HE ^o^'*8 iwift iron steam-ship
: Tfl/lTO^y ' GLEOPATRA^ '[ ' :
'tifJfffMVy 1^00 tons, '300 home power, Francis Cadell,
-4MHjNBMflnfe . Commander, will be despatched on Tuesday,
tHe lOttf Hay, for Melbourne and Sydney. - , . . .
^TOrpisiage apply t6 ? - . ELDER & CO.
!,., FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.
: . ,\ dOE8 TO THE WHARF. — A REGULAR TEADBB.
'Tp^jr/. Thk clipper-brie^ntine
^^^v FREEDOM,
, ?£k4p&S» . lS&tons, Captain Mnnro, hourly expected, will
SglUBUnf 4 ? ^ (^6spato'1(^ «iz days, after arrival, Her accom- :
'?Pm^Bv 'modaflona, are lyery superior. ' ? ?
. For telgbtor passage, apply to .?'?'? .' , .!;
?vjuhwr :?-?..?? ' ' .'ii;-:;- ' :.-W.-M0R6AN,' '?' ? ' ?
':,-. i ( .?? -. (Lato Boprd BrothcraV Hindley-street_
' TEBQULAR PACKET8 FQR MELBOUBNJB.
, , ,».*;T ???-? POLLOWIKG^THE ??'ROLiA.' '-??!? . ?'
nisj? ??' .Os Wednesday, tHe Bremen briff
^^^v LOUISE CAESAR.
'fa^^L Clipper, trig : . .
JgLjML^ . HIGHLAND LASSIE,
,^?^^^* 200 tons, Capt. Mackenzie, six days after ar
TWal. ??? ' ' '' ' I
0DH(8fi4nown favourite brigantine ? '
? AMICUS,
lfD tons, Capt. Tapp, six days after arrival.
..Splendid American brig . ?
inp^v ... ^OffAT SCOTT, . . ? \
aOO-Blna, eight dayB after arrival. , '
The three lant vessels1 land goods alongside the Wharf in ;
MeH&uroe, and are daily expected. '
For rates of freight or passage' apply-to ' ? . h . 1 '
.. , -JOHN NEWMAN, Agent, Port Adelaide.
CLIPPER. SCHOONERS LINE OF PACKETS.
.^FOR MELBOURNE WHARE DIRECT. '
. MUytphiveltj: sail on Friday next, the 29th instant.
, WljiLt^'i i The A 1 schooner : . ;
toraiik: -j-*;- f-SEA -WITOE, ;?'.'???? ?'?!
Jm!m$$» Capt. Jackson, 251 tpns burden, will posiUvely :
tB^mOfSm BaiT on Friday next, the iSthinsfint. '?
''TlWWcotnmodatlons are unrivalled, and cabin passengers
smprotided with beds, -beddln.?, &c. ?' ; ' '
^Faiifreightorniuisagci apply to the Captain, onboard; to |
' ' .. . - THO3. fiOWBLLi Exchange-colonnade : to :;
.^uf. ?; WILCrAMGlLL,Exchknge;,ofto ; \ ;
.v. ?-'?'? CAPT. TATLEY, Port. ,;,/' : i
CLI|?^EB SCHOONER LINE OF PACKETS.!
' ''FOlt MELBOURNE WHARF DIRECT. I
,ryafKr.I .; TO;EOELO-Wr.,TKE ' SEA' WITCH.'.'t ? :'. ! '
rAcW- ^ -T^SDleflrdidA 1 schooner ; '
jaEh.;;,',;- -:, , [major eastland, :. ? |
JfluB^S^ 23r)'i°t'S bnrthenr now expected, and will have
fUHK tmnfediate dispatch. The accommodations are:
]ffi}JOif 'JdA'!fi6 -Setrfred, and prrrrisions of superior (Juality.
Kadajahd badding fornul for cabin passcngeni. : ' :. : :
, ?F«r freight or pftMage, apply to the Captain onboard;v -,?;??
jlf'. ?' ?' . WO^AS POWELL, Exchange-colonade:
»-:.?:? J ,.'???????'? WfliLTAM GILL, Exchange; or ' . .
CAPT. TAPLEY, Port. ?? ?'?'
..„.., - ppg ^^M£LBOU RNE. .'
'Ljv The well-known A 1 brig
' fsSfcv / ?:.;.; :. V . V ':,. ''AN2T4 JDIXON,
?flJSKV Captiin.Kavatiagh, will sail f-jr the ahpve. port
Jm1M^-' cm Saturday next, the 30th instant ' ' ;
jpBBIIS^: ? A'l ter cargo isengage^.-.'-.- ?? ?? .
Tejb passage apply to i ..,,«? ? ?„,. ..'
olRD TMKirCAPT. DUFF, Town trad Port; ''
THOS. POWELL. Exchange-colonn*d&; or. to
CAPT. TAPLEY, Port. , ,'?.--' '4.J': - ?
? iJEOR MELBOURNE WBAAF DIREGT. ? ; j
f^fesv The favourite schooner :.v;::':' -:!':*1 1
-MrvflreSiy -150 togs register, O. Tapp, commander, will
MMBb .sail with her usual panctuility on Wedpesday
tox^TJaV^th, for the above port '. .' /. ..„..,,' ?
f-'-Wfft«glil«i'pas8»ge«pply to'-wi Lnxmoore, on boaro: orto
i-i'f .10 .-?'? NOLTENIU8, MEYER, &GOi AdeWSet or '
' ? JOHN NEWMAN, Port ? «;.i»:V'-i
'; FOR ^t^U^'-WHJffiP''1ilMcf!El!1...
?'?''\j ''? ?'. ^°: fOIiLOW THE 'AjficDB,' '??'?;'; ,' '
: ^L^jC The splendid clipper brie ' ' ,
^g^.r. ., ONKAPARINOA,, ? .''*. .V'^-
WJa^V 860 tons, C. E. Berthean, comnuvoMer, wfll
jJHaMatT positively be despatched on ffatarday, the- 7th
^rfie eabtnhas a saloon, and the steerage, sccammodatfam la
unequalled in the trade; . . ? ;.' '
'For freight or pasaage, apply to - ? . iujzH- '
: .1715 T ?.-.€-? ErBERTHEAU, onboard- ?-.'?-'? :?:?'.?:}
, ..?_.:,: JiOLTENlUS, MbYER, «bCQ, Adelaide; oe,
JOHN NEWMAN. Port.;,;. .?,;,: ),j
~~~ FOR MEEBOURSE, ? ????:'? V- .'
'T.A. The Al:brip --:??: 73-:av'
qaWftf-'- osampjonj' - * *
Hfc^^fc . 236 tons register, P. J; WjjBynComnwnaenJtj; v
i^W^Rcfi |?rcI April, }$53, Y* ' ? ? ?M$Y:*?9; k
?: RE&ULAR1 !LINE OP PAGKET8FOR ?
MELBOURNE DIRECT. '
GOES 0P._TO_THE WHARP. ' ' ! ?
\~^. The fino clipper-schooner s .,
VMjjKiXfi^' 100 tons, Kersey, master, will sail for. the above,
SmBMtBSm port on Saturday next, the 30th inst ; r
For freight or passage, apply to , ,
, , . .. .., ,o -!???? PADMAN & CO., Gawler-place ; or to. ,
,.?;/..':...:-?? ;-;;::..c,-.iL.GQLD3MiTH,-.Port.'i ?._?????.? :j
?; FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. i
/iv i THEfine A 1 barqoo ' \ ?????- ;?
-BEak : ' CAUCASIAN, ;? : ,.
'frJLwr!mL-S. &®* *°ns- '^' ^~ D*^^801^ commander. , ? ?
Ijk*K^MK* For particulars, apply to .''?': ''.''-, , ;
mmmMfi* f. j.beck&co.
? Ad61«»de;-A:ptil26a-,1853. , !' '.'? .;.-- ;....'' / ' '
?????» .;-'? FOR PORT. LINCOLN. . :
:-T^. The schooner ..-..-. .
*J^^. BANDICOOT,
SJElK^' Capt; Hay. This favourite : vessel wi'. sail for
mBrNSw ' the above port'dh the 2nd May.' :
For Cretght or passase apply (o the Captain, on board; or to
.-,.}.? !yi;; rr?- .- EDWP: FREKCg; Port Adelaide,
TOTtGE TO CONSIGNEES PER 'COWASJEE
. :?„:-,..?.?-' , ??? FAMILY.' ? ; '??? - i
jT?v The above Vessel having arrived at her
paB«« moorings, and being ready to discharge,
?m T.'^- Consignees are requested to make immediate ar-.
itngeinents for receiving the Goods in terms of Bill of Lading.
Adelaide, 28th April, 1853. F. J. BECK & CO* Agents. ?
P&PT&IN BELi;' oi the Sophia Moffatt,
V .will not be answerable for any DEBTS his erew may
ontract ?:.-... ? ? ? . ,
! -, SHIP BISCUIT. ~~- '
T: G ; .'.MAiLIN^v BREAD and BISCUIT
'* ? BAKER, North-parade, Port Adelaide, in ,retnming:
hanks to Qwaers; Captaiua; and Agents for ships and in-'
lab'itahts for past favourHrbegs to state that he.still coutinues
6 8nppTyj at the shortest notice', the best and second quality of
Hscuit . ., ? ,- ..'. .???? ; .. ' ?.-. .? : ? :??': r. :. ? ;?.';?? ? ;? . i
Floiir, Loaf-Bread, Pastry, and Friiit of all kinds,:&c, &O.,-
n any quantity, always on hand, at th& loveat possible prices; .
??';'..' . : SHfP BISCUITS. ^ ' ?
TEE BEST EIli^DRIEp BISCfUITg,
, first and second quality, in any quantity,; at reasonable '
trices, at : . S.. GOLDSAfi^S. Hindley-street ]
; lI.B.^-pelivered!attiiBiPprttree,flf charges ;-. .?.;?? \
MACEA,Y & WITHEKBY; SaiPPIN^
COMMISSION, and GENERAL AGENTS,' fiOBAHT
TOWN. Store, New Wharf, opposite the Custom-house. 1
R. ROBERT GOODWIN, 2, King
William-street, Adelaide; 30,, Flinders-street,' Mel-*
lourrie;' Import,' Export! and Commission Agent; t ? ; '? ' J
SAST' INDIAN PRODUCE— CARGO OF THE
'CHAMPION.' ''??' |
f\N SALE, the whole* CARGO of the
yJ 'CHAMPION,' frtm' Singapore; 'consiBtihg. of
l'ine Siigara, Refined British Sngir,1- Flne-Teajir, itfiohestH,
ialf-hests, and boxe , Coffee, Rice,- Sago,: Tapioca, Arrowroo^
ipices, Cigars, Champagne, Gin, Ale and, Porter,': Gnnhies,
^mber, Granite; Conlage. Matting, -Farntture,; China Ware,
'reserve- .Cocoanuts, &c Apply to : ' ' ?'?' '- '': '] ;
W. H. TORMBY & CO.
Gilbert-place, 12th April, 1853. .
FOR SALE, ex Sophia Mcffatl and Cliar
lotle'Jane — l . . , .'?. ,. .j
40 hbds. Whi thread's London Stout ' '
,, 20 hhds.Cobb's XXX 'Margate Ale.
FREDERICK EISHBR, Gilbert Place.
April 2Sth,1853. ? ? *
DUN-BAR'S' BOTTLEti iLE and PORr
TER, New Brew, ex Charlotte Jan'.. . .;..-.'
STAKEMAN & LOCKWOOD.
Currie-atreet, 26th ApriL 1863.. :... ? ? . . . :
ALEandPORTER--LONDONBptTLEDi j
OL ; STAKEMANN & LOCKWOOD.
Curne-Btreet, 16th Febnuiry, 1853. ' : *:, ' ?. : ]
|W[E W GOODS, ex Sophia Moffatt and ,
L 1 Charlotte Jane.— Will be opened in a few days — !
35 packages WlntarDraperyr . :
28 trunks Boots and Shoes. . . . ? ? :
At MITCHELL & TAYLOB'8f I
(Late McNicol , &. IConng), CoramercUl Hookc,
???.....?.??? : Hindley-street .-?.?,.. 4
lCfOW LANDING, andx will be on SALE
Ll in a few days, at the Stores of. CHARLES -DRAPER-f
Black and Coloured Silks, Satins, Velvets, &c. :
Cotton Hosiery -: ;; ', '' '' '
Cotton, Silk, and Kid Gloved ,
Black and Fancy Trimmings, Fringes, &c |
Coinhs, Small-tooth, Dressing, and Back I
Brown Windsor Soap
Cleaver's Honey, do» . .
Haberda'hery ; '
Ladies' Fancy Silk Handerchiefs
Gentlemens' Fancy Silk and Cotton do. ,
Braces and Belts, Hair Nets, &b. - -
Plain and Fancy Silk and Satin Ribbons
Plain and Fancy Bonnet do.
Berlin and Fleecy Wools
Purse twist and Purse Firings
Woollen Hoods, Caps, &c.
Fanoy Wool Rugs
Stays, Oilcloths, &c.
Lace, Bonk Muslins,- &c.
Artificial Flowers ?? .
Silk Mantles, black and. fancy
Rosewood and Zebra Piaaos
Engravings, &c. ]? '' ? ..-.-,
ON SALE, at the stores of, the under
:; Signed— . ????-.- ???:??:? ?' .- ?? - !'??::? ' ' ' :
Furope and Bolt Rope Blacksmith's Coal- ?
Lines and Twine ? ' ? ' Timber and Palings
Spunyarn and- Oakum Spare- and Rickers
Brushes and Brooms Nails snd Ironwork
Bar and Bolt Iron- Paints, Oils, and Tar
Coppervfiolts and Nails Blocks and Ash Qare
Metal and felt Sheathing NewcasUe Grindstones
Patent Roofing Felt ' Patent Filters r
Portable Hand 'Flour Mills Two excellent Rowing Gigs
Office Fixtures finished in Cedar- ' :??'. ? : - ' ' ? ?? ?
16-Wths Shares of the brig Mary Clarice^ &%, Ac., Set. '
S. R. CLARKE, Lipson-Btreet, Port Adelaide. ;
ON SALE,' by the ^undersigned, at his
Wholesale and Retail Corn and Provision Stores, ad
joining the Australian Timber. Yard, Hindley-streetr-1 . '
Oats, Maize, Barley, Pollard, Bran, Bna Hay ' ?
Gunpowder, Congou Packet and Hysbnskin Te*
Sugar, various samples, Coffee and Rice
Bottled Fruits, Mustard, and Sauces
Brushes, assorted, Twine, various sizes
Port Phillip and.Sydney Soap
Candles, Lamp Oil, Lamp tutd Candle Cotton
Tobacco and Cigars : '?? ?''?'' '?' '-''?', -'?'??}??'? '? ;
And every article in the above lira r.t the lowest prices.
_ /. :'JP?^ STEWART.
ON SALE^ bj the undersigned^- \';! -'w
Ale and Porter in bottle^ Byass's and- other brands ,-
OldTom and GencviincaseabrilrnuKlit ' - ' .
Brandy,' U. V.Co.'a, Martell'a, and. other, brands, pale and
dark. .. . ?' ; ' ',...' ,- ' . ?-., . ,
Rum, itl hhds. and pnncheona - ?
Whisky, in hhas. and qrs.
Port Wine, Hunt's double diamond, Saudeman's and othe
favourite vintages ...
8herry, pale, golden, and brown ......
Champagne, 250 dozen very superior.
Clarets, 200 dozen St. Julien Medoc
Hock, Constantia, and Cherry Cordral
. Manila Cigars, Nns. 2 and 3 ..-'??'?., .? ::??-?;?; .:
Tobacco, 8hellanl'8 and Ken's celebrated brands : '
.:.- JOHN K. HARRIS, opposite the Exchange
January 29th, 1853. .: i-f.jh.t'i ' v - ..
ON -SALE, at _ the Stores of the 'under-
signed—
Marteirs and U V. C. Brandy
Finest Jamaica- Rom ? ' ?, -
OH'To-.ti' in cases .'? -'.,.'
Dit(o,in wooi, -.. . :'?
t . . Pdiit,iAwo6d.'and bottle
',' Sherry, injaitto
Chainpagne '?' -
,rOh)»tVl:;.:r-- ?', . . .?. :
Stout, in wood
BnMla.1 Knot. _ _. '
: .r-/v,-.Wf LIGETJPOOT & CO,
- m wi w^.. ' '?' '? ' Willfe and SpUJt Merchants.
Office^-Kfng ^mUam-streeL 8tb»as-^GllberUplace. ' -
WHOLESALE JlllD RETAIL LEAD, AViNDOW
. ; GLASS, AND PAINT WAREHOUSE, ,: -r |
'? ; ---:! ';'? ' -' '' .LEIGH- StBtEJ. :? -l '?'''''. HS-if)
ONlSAtE, GLAZIERS' PATENT DIA
MONDS .-; .-? .-.?:. . ??? :?,.-.: ?.-??.;?? '
? Pla«Jer of Paris.,. .. ? , '...-?- -. i
Brass Lift and Force Pumps , ' ;
Patent Safety Valve Pan Water-closets
Sheet. Lead, Patent Piping, .Lead Pumps :
Invoices of Plumbers' Material^ consisting of Water,
1 ? ' - 'Stop. Bee- V 'and- Spirits Cocksj Washers, and' Water
Strainers. As.. S-\ , .- ' '. . . ,,.( ?-.„, ? ; ?
Wina6wGaass,from«X82tbl0.xar .' ' ,r ''
-i;-. PWe-Glaaa^ . ?: ' ? '?„,'' ; V ' ; 7f'
? ~, Ground, Embossed, and Coloured Glass, -tc .,...' .. ?
' '' ? -Lfiseted and Boiled Oil, Turpentine ' ? ?-
?t, -Vpoet Hangings, White Lead i; ?;?'???/??; : .......
' .' Paints and Varriishesof every description
*-?'?- Gttaej Gloss Paper, English Putty
K - ,PatentNo^ng,.&c,&e. ~ [? i..;...o: .*! ;
1 Palatlhg, Plumbing, arid Glarfng, in all their. branches.
?r Cbunto Ortera paactuaUyiesacnttSd.' ::,--'' .*'???
.;. ~. , ^ ~, - ;. 8.R..JRALL?,I^-gk-tr8«t'.,
HOUSE AND SMITHS'- GOAE8. :V^ ?'????
l«K)-WTlaAHDlN€hcex Mtrnmihi%4 TONS
_'A'«IA^ * CO.
? NEW GOODS.' NEW GOODS..
WHYTE :&' ;BUIK, Importers ; of Hard.
?T*; -ware, Combs,- Bnishes, Perfumery, Fiincy Goods; of
every description, Cutlery, Jewellery, Toys, Earthen awLGlaa*-, ??
ware,' Patent .Vesta Camphihe Lamps, opposite tha Globe Inn,
Rnndle-street, respectflilly in&nntheir wholesale friends that
tbey' irin open their ?New Goods, ex Sophia Moffatt,' in ft few
day*,- '.????-?,; ?' . . ; . ' ' ,',.'.. :
' ,V . . TO GROCERS, ETC.
? \ 85 kitts Splendid Red Herrings
,'-,.;,. . ;6Q small kegs Scotch Oatmeal. . ?'
OLASS,: CHLNA, AND EARTHEN WABE, OF
;.; A SUPERIOR DESCRIPTION.
BERRY & GrALL, in returning thanks to
' their friends and the public for the very liberal support
they have received during the past year, beg to inform them ;
they have opened a superior class of GOODS, consisting ot
Elegant Blue and Gold Dinner Seta, Green and '.Gold
Toilette Sets, Enamelled Breakfast Sets, Chaste Jugs, and
Elegant Vases, Green Hock-Glasses, Cut Wines, Cut- Chanw
pagops, Tumblers, and .Decanters, 8tipcrbly Cut Claret and
Water Jugs, Finger Cups, and Wina Coolers ; ? with * large -
ind well-assorted stock of Goods suitable for Family use.
To PMiauu— Always on hand, a large stock of Heavy
Pressed Tumblers. . :
Storekeeper supplied by the Crate or selected trom the '.
Stock on their well-known liberal terms. ' '
Observe— BERRY & GALL,
83, Rnndle-fitreet. next Sir John Barleycorn. Hotel.
TO TRADESMEN. PUBLICANS, FARMERS,
AND. OTHERS FURNISHING. '
TCI ARTHiiN WARE and CHINA of the
JLi best description.— Forty-two Crates and Four Hhds. of i
he above, ex Walviseh, now opening at FUTGHER and i
3OUNDVS, consisting of Elegant White and Gold and other !
BREAKFAST SETS such as have never before been offered J
or saJe in this market. . -; i I
DINNER WARE from the common printed to the best bur
lished gold, the choicest lot that has visited the southern hemi- ]
phere. '? ? ...'.. i .??
White and Gold TEA SETS! with or with.ont Coffees. .
Fifteen Crates of .TOILET SERVICES.contaihi^ 460 sets ,
if the most choice and elegant goods : e.xer Imported, vtaryine '
from 14s.'6d. to 35s. per set. ? ?'.? ... ;.-.??.? ;: -? ? ''. 1
F. & B. be? to call the attention of the public to, this splendid '
lot of goods, being the only really new and novel goods now in -
Ehe'raarket ^selected byT.-Futchar from the-firs,t Pottery in
3tan'«rdshire,.viz^ Messrs. Davenport &.Cd.r's)j .the 'whole of i
which will be sold off cheap to make room for -other Iarg6 ship- 1
nentH ex Sovfyaifofott, now hourly expected. -. -i , . -? -. i !
Publicans' half-pint Tumblers, ex-Sophia XoffaO, at the old I
irice, 6s. 6d. per,doz., so that the. good! /times: will; soon* come.
Publicans, wait a little longer. . ^ .-,???.- -.':?.:.?,
N.B.— All Town Goods sent with care and .dispatch, free; ?
tnd. every -description o£ goods lent on- hirei : i .'. ' ' ;
Obskbve!— At FUTCHER/& BOUflDyS. Wholesale and
Setall Earthenware and Grocery Establishment, opposite the
Norfolk Arms, Rundle'-street only. . j
TjRE Wdersigned tisiye a fety of COLT'S
?A-'1, celebrated REVOLVERS remaining on hand, with other
Pistols. Also, ' ??????? , . . . i
Liverpool Fine Salt.
? English Soap,' in cwt. and J-cwt, boxes -
Superior Congous (half-chests) ' '. ' ' ' ', -
And a quantity of choice American Furniture.
2nd April, 1853. LF PAIR & ROBIN, Grenfcllistreet.
GOGOAN.UTS. COCOANUTS. COCOANUTS/
TPHREE THOUSAND of: the above: on
Jt-'-\8ALE at J.G;Malih's; North-parade, Port Adelaide. '
MIR. CHARLES '.M. DOSWELL^Ar-'
i-'A' . chtteet, and Civil Engineer, (late Superintendent of the
Bullion-Department, Government' Assay^ffice,) in resuming his
jroVeisten has the-hononr to Inform his friends.aud the public
:hat he prepares: Designs. Plans,; Elevations,) and. Sections of
Suildings and Public Works with Specifications and EsU
nates ; suparintends, measures, and values -every branch of
uftificer's Work* t ? ? ; ; ;
Oto-ie-^-ftdj6inlng Christie, Confectioner, King Wllllam
itreeL .' = ?'??
? A CARD: ,..,..,..,
ly/TR; HENRY AYLIFFE, Surgeon, having
i.TJL just arrived from England, has tae honour to inform the
gentry and public of Adelaide and ,its vicinity, that he lias
resnhied his'professioiial duties at his residence, Groterstreet,
ilose'to the Cathnilie Chapel. ','' .'?''''? ;.:'.'.: ' ' .' ' I '
\/FR, GOI^STpNE, Surgeon Dentist,
JjJL' Leigh^tr^ei,' -Adelaide. ' Den tat 'Operations, including
Extracting, Scaling, Stopping,' arid Preserving Teeth on approved
London principle8.---Low-of Teeth-restored by artificial work,
jombining improvement of features with correct utterance and
efficient mastication for digestion of fpod. Children's Teeth
reRuUted; &c' ' ... ' .' ' .' '. ' . '., ' . . \
pHAg. J, DQLLMAN, from London,
V^ Brighton, and De'merara, West Indies.' CHEMIST arid '
DRUGGIST, Cnrrie-street, adjoining Dorans Family Hotel,,
begs to inform the Public and Medical Profession that, he has
opened the above shop with a choice assortment of (he purest
Drugs and Chemicals, suitable to warm climates, which his
previous colonial experience has enabled him to select in the
best' London Markets^ and -earnestly solicits their patronage.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. '~~ !'
TP.SH ARP,VET£RINARY SURGEON,
? begs to inform the public that he has REMOVED
from the Freemasons' Tavern - Stables to the adjoining pre
mises, lately occupied by the 11th Regiment, and respectfully
Bolicits a continuance of past favours. . ? ?
Horses, .Carriages, And all kinds of Vehicles of the best
description maybe obtained as usual j at the shortest notice :
The Shoeing Business will be continued at the same forge,
the recent additions to which will give T. P. S. further facility
for executing work with economy and dispatch.
Communications are requested to be addressed to Freem an
street, opposite Mr. S tow's Chapel.
H™ ILTON & CO., GENERAL PRINTERS;
. respectfully beg to announce to their suppoiters and
the public, tbAt, to accommodate their increasing business, they
have Removed from the office, next door to the Register and
Obstrver, offices, to the old Publishing. Office bC me 'Gazette
and Mining Journal, next Messrs. Yonnghusband's 8torefj,
King .William -street, where, having secured the services of
an- efficient staff, they hope, by Neatness and Despatch in the
execution of orders, and reasonable charges, to merit a con
tinuance of the support of their Friends and the .Public...
- N.B.-M3rdet8 will be received on their behalf at the. Register
and Observer Office. . ? ; ?
IMMENSE SEDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS.
IN ^consequence of very heavy stoct of
Goods of this class arid advices of Very-large shipments,
PLATTS'SPRTOES WILL BE REDUCED :''
on every article in the above department.
' PLATTS'S' superior Satin Wove Letter Paper, 6d per quire,
7s.6d. per ream .
? Plitts's! extra superfine. Satin Note Paper, 6d per quire, 2s
per packet of five quires . 1 . '
, N.B^Ttese. papers are manufactured, expressly for this
colony, atid are stamped in the corner ' Platts, Adelaide.'
Foolscap, Overland, Cream Wove and Laid
Letter and Note Papers at proportionate prices
. The. greatest variety of Envelopes'
For letters to Europe, use PIatts*s Hard Scaling Wax, re
commended by the Postmaster-General ---
Platts' s Ink, proved to retain its colour better than any, other
- Platts's Steel Pens, adapted to all hands
: Plata's Bnrra Burra Pen. for general purposes
Platts's Alpha Pen, fur a fine light style
Platts's Kapunda Pen, for a fine strong style - ?
?? -Ptatts's-Bmih Pen, for any hand - -
- Platts's New: Constitution Pen, better than Its name would
imply.'.. ;
Platts's Toadies' Pen, for a very delicate hand
Platts's Business Pen, a superior pen for a cdnniing-honse
Platts's Adelaide Pen, recommended for the use of th« citi
zens generally ; ' |
Notice.— None are genuine unless stamped on each pen,
'Platts.' . . ? ? '
Wrapping Papers. ,,-,-.
Account Books. — The price of Account Books having been
considered high, it is now. reduced to the English rate i
Small Day Books, at Is each .1/, ?. \ : ? .
Thick Pocket Ledgers, stout parchment covers, 2s 6d each
Large Thick Cash-books, fall-sired foolscap, strongly bound,
3s 6d each - '—'?-- r.rr-7r:»
Good Countirig-bouse Ledgers,*, wholes bound,: in. -leather,
16s each . ? ? ? ;? -~i~ ;?'.- :
Packet Memorandum Books, ruled, full bound in leather,
?withelasp,is ? ?-?..' :- :. : :-. ? :tr,; i .-- :-^ .?:??'.:??:?.:?: '
An admirable selection of NEW: MUSIC, consisting of
;S«ngs, Dnets, Polkas, Marches, QaadriUes, Waltzes, Schoti
tisches,&c. . ' :.- ? : ?: : .- .-.I- .:?;-:?.!
Playing Cards. . ' .'?;..% j
,- tSchool Bdoks.— A large assortment of School Books of every
description. Parents and Teachers are invited to inspect the
shelves.: : ? ...?-. :': ??? :. . ? ' -.-? : :i . .i.;-.-- ..; !
Metallic Memorandum Bookn, Pocket Books, Pencilx, Quills,
Camel-hair Brushes/Water Colours, Drawing Paper, all sizes.'
?:.??: ?;'? ... . PLATTS'S !
, Cheap 8totionery Warehouse, Htodley-fltreet i
;,.'.. /GQAFOUT IN WRITING
i i QUANTITY -rf GOLD PENS, in silver
J-i. plated Holders, at ' ; . :
- ? rr.~r.rz~-. E.8. WIGCS.Rundle-atreet i
fiOPYING PRESSES, large and 'imal-
--? Ditto ditto ditto folio' i
. T .' Copying Book, folio and quarto
.? Cppying Paper ditto ditto
r- .- . Copying Ink : '
Just received by E. 8- WIGG, Bnndle-street.
.' ' i.-.-r- - ACCOUNT BOOKS; . :
E: S. WIGG, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANU
? F.ACTURER and JIACHINE-RULERr Bundle
street ; ??? : ? ??? -.- ?.'??? ??''
Orders executed promptly, and as moderately as the times
will Twrmit. ? ?..-.' ? ? ' ? - ''
'TiK AFING -PAPER, from Demy to
-Lr ; Antiquarian, at .- E. S. WIGG'S, Rnndle-«treet.
TOi ipAiRTIES GOING- TO THE DIGGINGS.
C4 ftJLiE T OHR$-i inraluabte BAKt^i&
,:: IWVDER, best -*a«wn snlwtltutftiot.YaMtiKifW
paredaniioldlbyc, ? r: ?KitAUE(LJ£ ARKLNSON, /?'?'??''?
guppesfor to-C. J. GMrieton, ChemJiV BnUdle^tfreet Kf '
. . jwwury,
?' GRAND BALL AT THE EXCHANGE, t.
: : ' ' ON THUESDAY, 28ra INST.
rjENTLEMEN are informed they, can
M J'ohtain their Patent French Calf WELLINGTONS and
PEIJJCE GEORGES, 'as bright as a star,' *t DOBSON'S,.
So. 6, Rundle-street, Adelaide, : . - , . :. ;
GRAND BALL AT THE EXCHANGE,
? . . ON THURSDAY, 28th INST;. . ;
TOADIES are respectfully: iiiyited: by Mrs.
M DOBSONtoselect from a large. Stocked Black and Bronze
FRENCH KID OPERAS; also, BLACK SATIN, WHITE
3ATIN, and MOROCCO. GOODS of all kinds, including a
ew.Giurnituoed Morocco Slippers, which for ease and comfort
ifter dancing are not to be excelled. '? ? .:?-.'»
N.B.— A fitting-room for ladies, with females in attendance.
Observe!r-The Albion House, 6, Rnndle-stwet, Adelaide.
MILLINERY. ^^LLINERY. MILLINERY.
A/TRS. D0B80N respectfully begs leave lo
LTA,- invite the attention of Ladles to a choice assortment
f Cap Millinery, consisting of Dress Caps, and Lappet Caps,
rtnch will be found of superior taste, and quality.
-.ri80' to ft lai!ge 'V10^ of Muslin Embroideries, including
edgings, Insertions, and Flonnclngs; Infants' Cambric Caps,
??rock-Bodies, Lonsr Robes, Short Frocks; &c, together with a
rariety of Braided Cloaks and Hoods. . .
'ALBION HOUSE,- No. 6, Rundle-street, AdeUlde.
; - ' . , JAMES DOBSON, Proprietor.
V . StitRTS ! HOSIERY! SHIRTS !
FT, i§;. a known fact that Gentlemen have
JL. genefally more difficulty in dbtalnlng'a'OT/-d-/!Hi«y 8h)rt
han aiiy other ''^reient. in future; ihis' dlffljmlty may be7}
bviated, by gentlemen giving their orders; to JAMES DOB
ION,- -Shlrtraaker, Hosier, and Geriirra! -.Ontfltter, Albion
Ionse, BondHMitreet, Adelaide; by whom; Shirts are cut upon:
h»'-n«w'princlble.' %;!:.-
N.B.— Enqilire1 for Boys' and Youths' long-cloth Shirts, with
inen fronts arid -collars, at 2s., 2s. ed, and 8s: each. ;
GOLD £3 17s. 6d.; GOLD £3 i 17s. 6d.
r HE-SUCCESSFUL DI^iGERS may ob
tain for the produce of their labour 'JBV tie Gold-fields,
rhree Poiinda' Seventeen Shillings and Sixpence per Ounce, In ?
Joods, foyfcny quantity of Gold. * 'l; ,','.; I
Porsbna about'to return to the diggings are advised to take
lerchandiscyith them for Sale. James Dobson will charge
he very lowest -Wholesale Price fof'-Drjiperyv1, Slops, Shoes,
Joots,&a,.'ana will take Dust in excharige-,rat, the rate of £3 17s.
id. per ounce, as- above. r':t :?;,'?.', ;' ;
Observe !-^-The Albion House, 6, Rundfe-street, Adelaide.
!? -? ['? JAMES pOlBSON, Proprietor:
DRESSMAKIN.G, ia -,: '
MRS.BAMENT (late Miss rFeatl-erstone)
: -bog^- to Inform the Ladies of 'Adelaide and iti
Vicinity that she has RESUMED the'Bnsi|iess of DRESS
HAKING; MILLINERY, &c- and trust? th'^ by prompt at'
entian to all orders with which slie may be favoured, to merit
i share of the p'nWic patronage. : ; '''? :??,?';:?;'? '; ?''??;
MonrningOnlerrtexecUted with strict punctuality.' ;
Residence, Grenfell-street, two doors- from Mr. Munro's,
frocer. .'?'??- ' ''?''?'?''? '?'? ..':'.???
Three Apprentices wanted. ! ? '?''.?' ?
BLAN.^ETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
[N addition to the present large stock of
','. Gefitlemen's 'and BuHh 'Clothing, 'Drapery, 4c., j the
inde'raiCTedY.hat'/nojif; on sale ,5Q0 ',paiM, ,6f; x BLA^fJCETP,
rfaich for weight and quality lexcelisny.' lately imported in
ihecolpay. -. ,, . - .BURNETT NATHAN,,- . ??? 1 '
Febmaiy 23rd, 1863. , Navarino House,, Hindley-street.
- THE OLD LONDON MART REVIVED.
pHA'RLES HALE, in opening the above
w Establishment, has the pleasure of acquainting his Friends :
ind the'Publiri generally, that a part of his Stock is now ready .
by inspection, connistinK of g well-selected stock of LINEN
md WOOLLEN DRAPERY, READY-MADE CLOTHEJ3,
fec^wUh an endless variety of BOYS' and YOUTHS'
3LOTHING. Ladles will find nt this Establishment * Rood
issortment ofwell-soasoned FURS; also some heavy LONG
WOOL SHAWLS. . : .?. ~,
C. H. deems it perfectly unnecessary. to quote a long lint) of
ridicuions prices, such ns some tradesmen are in the habit of
loing, pnth ah intent to gull the community -if .'possible. C5.-H.
ms too Wgh an opinion of . the ietter. judgment of the public. :
Ladies will meet with goods at the Old London. Mart that
sannot at present be procured elsewhere. ' ' i
NOW ON SALE EVERY DAY, ;
TjitfGLISH DRAPERY a?id GENERAL
124; MERCHANDISE* direct from London, ex Waiving
Chilian, &c., at five shillings in the pound cheaper than houses
that purchase from, the Melbourne and Sydney markets. : '??
'A. SPAIN will not trouble the public with a loug:listof
Sctitious. prices, but simply quote the figure of a few leading ,
irticlea, which have been and are at this moment very1, scarce,
ro test the real value of bis Stock, he invites comparison and
iefies competition. ? ? ; . ? ; . -! :?:;! '
A good Satin Mantle. 26s_ best quality from 35s. :
30 very rich French Silk Dresses, only £5 15*^ the most ele
gant dress In the colony. '
Ladies': White Cotton Hose, 11W., 14d, 16d^ and 18d. per
pair*,: , .? ? , ? ?? -.-. . '. .-? .-.-i ? ..' .- ?.-:??? o- ? .- : ..
Rich French Cashmere Siiawls, from 18s.. 6d. to 45s. .
Do. do. . : Lon^ Scarfs, from 59s. 6d. to 8fe
400 Autumn and Winter. Shawls ..'and4 8carfs, from halt a
guinea to two guineas.; ?-.?.: ' .. ,\ '-,-? i ?-?' :-:?. ?:;?.;
670 yards Bioh French Shot Olacfi SilkSr only:4s. lid. per yd. '
Black Gros, Watered do. and Damask do^ in great variety.
290 pieces Ashton's and Hoyle's ell-wide Prints, Wd^lOJd.
6.00P yards Grev Calico Sheeting, 5Jd., 6 Jd, and 7}d. .'
125 pieces Welsh Flannel, from Hid. to Is. 6d. (daily ex
pected). ..:,-?
70 - ' Brown Holland, from 8 Jd. to :1 s. 8d. per yard.1
SCARCE ARTICLES. 1
Silk Gossamer, Black and White Lace Falls, French Flowers.
Drab and Silk Moreens, Felt Hats, Boys' Caps.
White .Shirts. Regatta do.. Guernseys, Men's Worsted. Hose,
Men's Wool Uundershirts and Drawers. -
Black Elastic Lace Sleeves, Chemisettes, Prints.
Druggets, Green Baize, &c., &c
Observe— A. S. will, in a few days, publish a. Ion? list of
WINTER DRAPERY, &c^ &c, having received advices, ex
Walvisch, of a large shipment to leave England (in all No
vember, 1852), purchased by his brother, Mr. George Spaia, iof ?
Gravesend, in the London, Manchester, and Fans Markets,
with great care that every article shall be the latest and. best
style, and exactly suited to the Australian climate'. Therefore
wait a little .longer. Don't purchase rubbish at high prices,
that has been the round of the Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart
Town Markets. ... ?: ! r1 ?-... ??-::- '
OrariOTi— That you are not led into other shops by mistake,
copy .the address— '?-????
. , ALFRED SPAIN, , !
Times Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing Mart,
Rnndle-street, opposite Mr. floss's, .Ironmonger!
'VTOW OPENED and ready for inipeetidh,
JlI- ex Wqlviith and other recent arrivals, a'large and
varied assortment , of GOODS so long scace in the market,
consisting of, -.' . ' .'.' :
Dressed and Rough Brown Hollands
FJannets and Calicos :..:.-?:?
Ladies', Girls', Boys', and Children's Boots and Shoes,
{ r: in; clotbj cashmere, patent leather, &c, '
Rich'.Gros de'.Naple sin all shades '.'',,.'.]',
iiailietfian'd'GJiris' Hosiery, in prest variety
Scarf and Square Shawls, in all tabric% ,
Also, an immense: assortment of Fancy' Drapery too nn
?:?? ? ..-.-;? merous to particularize. '..,'': v'
Ready-made Clothtng of every description,' suitable for Town,
Bush, or the Diggings, from the best London houses, work
warranted/ and! newest cuts. ,. .. '.''.' ;_''.. .,
Black and Coloured Cloth and Doeskin Shooting Coats
yritfstcoats, and Trouaera ..',,'
Mens' Youths', Boys', and Children's- trimmed andun
tnmthea, Felt Hats, in all colodrs '. ' :
Cabbage-tree, Drab, and Panama Hatif '
Military.and Navy Cloth Caps ' ;.
Blankets apd. Rugs in great variefy ' . ,
DressecTwhite and fancy Regatta Shirts. , ,.
The above Goods must all be cleared off at prices that
will defy competition, in order to maw roiwn for shipments
daily expecfeia,: and previous to removal to htsnew 'and exten
sive establish' raen'.. . '..'??;
Observe the address : — ,,.....-;...- ... ..
?'?SAMHEL- LAWRENCE'S, HIXDLBY MART,
. . jPrapery and Outfitting Establishment;
- Uindley-Street, opposite the Adelaide Hotel.
? :~AT8p at BUNDLE HOUSE, Rundle-street
SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
EP. JONES respectfully informs the inna
? bitants of A(lclfti(ln and its vicinity that his Busi
ness is Removed to 'King WJlliam-street, opposite the Napo
leon 'Buonaparte Hotel, and being supplied with . -
. 1 ..A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Pp GOODS.
;he hopes.by.strict attention to bu8iness,.cbinbiped with mode
rate; charges; to Secure a continuance of their patronake. .
', Settlers, Bushmen,' and others supplied wifu a complete Outfit
:on the shbrteKt notice .and tli« most reasonable terms' for cash
JOHN PEKRYMAN, from England,
V WATCH and CLOCKMAKER, begs most rejnpectfuily
to fnform the public of Adelaide and its vicinity that he has
commenced business in the above tine in King William-street,
? opposite the Napoleon Bonaparte Hotel ; and; from b,is .own
personal knowledge of the business, having acquired consider
able experience both in England and in 'the .United. States of
America, trusts, with strict attention, combined with moderate
charges, to merit alshare of public patronage.
J.P.wtshes to call particular attention to his well -selected
stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, .Timepieces,
ujeweljery, &c. .'..:. ,- ; ' '.:? ; .'.. ?
. -Patent Lever, Duplex, Horizontal, and Repeating Watches,
car*Fntlycepaire.4. . '
King- William-street, April 16th, 1853- . .... ,, ' ?, \,_ .„ .
ACXJOUNT-BOflK MANUFACTORY, AND -X-P-
PERPLATE PRINTING ^STAptlSHipjN?1,
? GAWLBB-rtA.CE. ' ? ? f ' ? : ???'
JBRENTON, in acknowledging ,^he ;fn
colony, begs to stet© that l-e is ptepareitojesecnte ofders,ior
ACCOUNT-BOORS of every description' fftqnil to any ,1m-
ported-nil«d and printed to aVp»itenf require*.- ' f * -
?~- Orders for prtnting Catili,' B'ni*eaas,'*c,»Hl beWlyat
-t«nd«d-to. ?,-':':? .- ?'? .'??' :?:?.-'. -- ?--?'?' .'? ?'?? -:?:?:-?
? PU»!n*TidOYnamental'Brtoltb1n(!hig: .
Mnsie-boolu bound in approprH**StyIe. ' :''''' ?..???-???;?
Bitlti^f.&ading, Bills of Exch£ta,. and Acceptance- ftgrmE
f 3 ta Copper-pla.te« made expreisly for this colony.
ji; ; .LICENSED VICTUALLERS' SOCIETY.
,A, MEETING of the COMMITTEE of tne
XJL 'aboW Society will be held at the Royal Hotel,: Hindley-
street, on Tuesday, March 3rd, at 11 o'clock a.m. ?
RecLulred,. a. SECRETARY for the above Society. Appli
cations, addressed to the Chairman, Royal Hotel, HindUy-'
street, stating salary required (not exceeding £50 per annum),
to be made'on or before the 3rd of May. :
By order of the Committee,
ISAAC EMERY, Secretary pro Urn.
STEEPLE CHASE.— QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.
TUESDAY, 24th May, 1853. Entrance
10 guineas, with a Purse added. Second horse to receive
£20; third horse to Bave his stake. Heats, 2 miles; distance,
480 yards, Three years, 9 st 7 lbs ; four years, 10 st 7 lbs ; five
years, 11 st ; six years and aged, 1 1 st 71bs.
Entrances to take place at Schmidt's Hotel, on Friday, the
20th of May next, from 7 until 9 o'clock in the evening.
? JOHN FORMBY, Secretary. '
rFIHE ADELAIDE ANNUAL GRAND
A' STEEPLE-CHASE will take place on WEDNESDAY,
21st September, 1853. ,
A Sweepstakes of £23, with a purse added; £10 forfeit ; four
miles; weight for age. ' ?
Any person intending to start a horse for this race must
enter his name and pay £10 at Schmidt's Hotel, on Friday, the
20th May next, from 7 until 9 o'clock in the evening ; the
balance (say £15) tobe made up on the 7th day of September
(time and place in future advertisements), when each person
will be required '.o name his horse. . ,
?' ? ? ? ' ? JOHN FORMBY, Secretary!
?'?—^ CRICKET. F.
rpjIErlavera of this manly game are informed '
' J- thai the MATCH between the Adelaide and Kent and ?
Sussex Clubs wjll take place THIS DAY (Thursday), on the
ground adjoining the Buckingham Arms, North Adelaide. :
i .Mr. William Botten invites his friends to attend. !
'A LUNCH will be provided.
TH£ WRESTLING AND SINGLESTICK !
MATCHES. }
??'????? THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW. -
V/m. HODGE begs to inform his friends
iijjL' and .the public that, to prevent disappointment to per
sons 'coining ' from a distance, the original intention will pe '
adhleredtb, and the Wrestling and Singlestick Matches wfll.
an' place This Day, as particularised in the advertisement
below. '????'??? _ . .-.?.-?' ;
28th April, 1853. - ' , t '
!L GRAND ANNUAL AMUSEMENTS. T
V/f^. HODGE, of the Clarendon Hotel,
?A-'-*- Hindley-street, begs respectfully to announce that, tn
pursuance,of his original design when he started the Wrestling*
at the Brecknock Arms two years since, as well as ai the par
ticular request qf numerous friends now in Adelaide, he intends
tojiffeLthcfollowing PRIZES £- .be competed for in the spa
ciqus Yard At the rear of the Clarendon Hotel, on Wednesday
and Thursday, the 27th and 28th April, commencing each day
at 10 o'clock a.m., viz.:— : ? ? ?
r - WRESTLING.
1st Prize ? £12.
2nd_do. .... ... 8.
3rd do. ? 4.
4th do. ... ... 2.
6th do. ... ... 1.
Not exceeding Twenty Standards to be made; two Umpires,
a Referee, and six Cpmtnltteemen to govern the proceedings.
Each Standard will receive 5s,' and players coming from a dis
tance will be remunerated. , ?'. ???'?'
.. . SINGLE-STICK PLAY.
. ''? '.' i'stPrize ...' ' ... £8.
2nd do. ? 4.
; 3r4 do. ? 2.
4th do. ? 1.
For which not exceeding Twelve Standards will be made, to
be governed as in the foregoing play;' each Standard to receive
23J.,6iI^ and men from distant localities to be remnnerated.
.. A good. Band of Music will be in atteudance, and suitable
arrangements, including an abundant supply of the very best
Wines, Liquors, and Refreshments, at the .lowest prices, will .
bo. provided (or t ha occasion. In soliciting, thereforo, the',
liberal support of the public, Mr. Hodge promises' nothing shall '
be wanting on his part to afford universal satisfaction ; and he
further begs leave to add that it is his intention to contend
himself upon this occasion, whieh will probably be his farewell
deMU inihe irr««m^-lr(;na, having still confidencein his ability
to vanquish former and present rivals.
Admission fee, Is. each; Subscribers free.
- Adelaide, 28th April, 1853.
.' . AT HICKOX'S MANUFACTORY:
nHHE Best and Largest Assortment of
-L CORDIALS suited for WINTER USE, viz. :—
Orange Wirie
Elder Wine
Cherry Wine
Damson Wine
Jamaica Shrub
Noyeau
i .'?.-. Punch .
And Hiekox's celebrated Ginger Wine, admitted by all to snr
past. any other ever offered to the public ,
In addition to the above, G.H.has always on hand. Syrups
and.Cordials of every useful kindl
:??.;'? Obserye-iHlCKbX'S^ Wholesale Cordial Warehouse,
. \ r-,'tr, : r .; Hindley-street-Established 1840.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT WELLINGTON,
'. ? MURRAY RIVER.
1 / ptabuAv'a camp. — j. o. m'puebson, landlord.
TfiE ahove Inn has been totally destroyed
by fire, including a considerable stock of Wine, Spirits,
and Beer, Furniture, &c, therein. This sudden, calamity
occurred at past. midnight, or early on the morning of the 29th
April last; the family having retired, to rest at an early hour
previously. .By this sad event (the premises not being insured),
tie' proprietor has sustained a severe loss.
-As happily ah out-office, with stabling and stockyards, have
been, preserved, J. G. McPharson begs to apprise his Friends,
Country Settlers, and Travellers, that he ? will, endeavour to
accommodate them to the best of his ability, hoping to be
enabled shortly to erect a suitable house in place of that
destroyed. J. G. MoPHERSON.
COMMERCIAL INN, PORT ADELAIDE.
pHARLES CATCHLOVE begR to inform
V/ his friends (of sixteen- years' standing in . South Aus
tralia) and the public, that having taken tin Commercial Inn
for a term of years, he has much improved the Accommodation,
and conducts the business in. that respectable stylo which he
trusts will give satisfaction to all parties, who may favour him
with a call. Spring Carts start for Adelaide hourly. Horse!)
on.hire, in saddle or otherwise. Goo! clean Beds. The
Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, &c, are 'of the beat description
the market can produce. ' ..
N.B;— An Ordinary every week day at 1, and on Sundays at
2 p.m. ;; ? . .
BLENHEIM HOTEL.
tTENRY DOWNER begs to inform his
AJL friends and the public that he has taken the BLEN
HEIM HOTEL, in Hindley-street, so well known as possessing
.accommodations superior to any other house In Adelaide. ?
' Visitors will find e^ery comfort and convenience, the arrange
ments being on a scale to meet, the increasing wants of the
colony j and H. D. need hardly say thit he will' spare no
'expense to make the above Hotel everything that could be
wished. ' -
? Attention is. particularly requested to the Wines, Spirits,
.English Ales and Porter, &c, which are of the best quality that
'Can be purchased. ' . . , ?
A fir-rt-rste (and cftlect) Ordinarv dally at 1 o'clock.
' Observe— The rienheim Hotel, Hindley-street
PETER SMITH returns his most grateful
thanks for the support he has received at the Red Lion,
and, begs to inform all his friends and the public in general,
that he has purchased ibe ROB ROY HOTEL, Halifax-street,
for which he has obtained a licence, and only hopes that the
same patronage may be awarded to him by his supporters who
may. chance to travel to the south part of the town, and he
positively pledges to furnish and supply the same good cheer
which has characterized the Red Lion; ::
? -Peter. Smith desires all outstanding claims against him to be
sent in and they will be at or.ee paid, and would respectfully
-request-that all debts due at the old house may be discharged
wjtboutdelay. ''.'.,'
FARRIBRS' ARMS. ON THE STURT. ,
CS. HANNINGTON begs to inform his
? Adelaide friends and tlio public of South Australia,
that he has taken the above well-known Inn, which }t iwlll.be
1 his constant endeavour to render a comfortable house, of en
tertAftrraent for every decent customer who may favour, him
with a call, 'whether he may happen to be an old Hettln'r or
an incipient colonist, farmer, commercial traveller, profes
sional ?tourist, or simply a colonial ?' Syntax in search of the
picturesquB.' . ' ;
Paddocks, stabling, and other accommodation. .
N.B.— A Blacksmith's Shop to be let. '.'.'?',''?'
f^ FISH takes this opportunity of infofin
V_I» ing his num'erons Frifmls andtlie Public generally;
thrtlie has taken that we'.l-V.iown House tl«s GENUINE
OLD BLACK DULL. INN, I Hn iiny-itreet, whore thcr Tnay
always rely upon getting g'KKl Hf-.;ntn6rt(»tion4anJ JJiwch
-his predecessor has never yet omitteil to i«orv; poo i r j»-cr, 1'J
(G. F.) is determined that no one shall cvyrsayhe has' been
beaten, as it is his intention to keep iv firnt-rate sfock of
Wipes, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &c. ;
The whole of the house havinj; been thoroughly- cleansed
and repaired, renders it one of the best hotels In the city. . ;
- -The- Stable* and Stockyards will be kept ax liberally- as
ever, they were by A, Malcolm, when he took the Boll by the
?Horns.' ' ' ' .-..-...- -. , ;
It 1« the express wish of A. M. that all his Conr.try Friends
will continue to patronise the 'Old BaH,' as he is quite sure
they will have the seme accommodation as ever. ' '
Adelaide. January 29th, 1853.
Ttt E. MUNRO' will be happy to meet
* T ? his Musical Friends and all lovers of /oclal harmony
at the Black Bull Inn every Monday, ThaflJda'y/and Saturday
Evening, when the utmost attention will be paid to order ana
prop ety. ? --': ? ' ' ' -?';'' :' ; ?
BOOKBINDING, PORTFOLIOS, BILL
J_f. CASES, &-x, made to order, by- ' . ? ' '
E. 8. WIGG, Rnndle-itreet
AIN^S ( ISTO&^'.OjUi. POMADE.—
Patronized by Lady-'{'ott*g,.Ac- -'-This Pomade is de
lightfully perfumed, and ^'superseding the use ofallo-hei
preparation' for thn gn^owth and1 nourishment' of the Hair
Prepared only by W. Main, Family and Dispensing Chrmisl
King William-street; and sold in pots at la. and 2». each.
?-'.-?* ? ?? — ~ ♦ ' ? ? ^ -? :' ?
rj. E R S T E .— Der Unterzeichnete kauft
\A GERSTEtumhoechstcnMarktpreisefuerbaar. Saecka
werden enr Beqnemlichkeit der Farmer vorraethig gebalten.
'' '' ' ' ' ? W.H. CLARjC.
ERSTE, beste Englische und Cap, wird
von dem Unterzcichneten in der WalkervUlo Brauerel
in jeder Q-.iantitaet zum hoechsten Marktprelse gekauft'
Saecke werden zur Bequemlichkelt der Farmer vorraethig
gehalten. ? EDMUND LEVI.
r-ERSTE.— GEBRUEDER CRAWFORD
vJ Hlndmarsh Branerei, kaufen Englische rina Cap Gersta
zum hoechsten Marktpreise gegen baar. Farmer, dlo nicht
gleich verkaufen wollen, koennen ihr Korn rentfrei daselbsfe
lagern. -.?-?.??..-
rplE ASSAY OFFICE will be open to
i receive Gold for Smelting and Assay, at the Government
Buildings, King William-street, on Tuesday, the 29th; instant,
ana on every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Monday, 'and
Tuesday thereafter ,between the hours of 11 n.m. and 1 p.m.
No parcel of Gold of less than twenty ounces in Weight will
be received. ?-.-..?
The charge for smelting and assay will be half per cent.
March 23, 1853. E. DAVY, Assay1 Master.
? Government Bullion Essort-Offiee, April 25th, 1853.
WHEREAS a PARCELof GOLD-DUST,
- * » containing 25 ozs., and numbered 3356, to Charles
Hennlng, has been received at the Bullion-Office, and Charles
HeruiliiR has claimed tho same. Notioo Is hereby given, that 4
the said Gold-dust will be delivered to his order nnlooa claimed
by some other party within 12 months from this date. l s - *
R. R. TORRENS, Treasurer.
HJ.OLD. — The undersigned is a purchaser
V?T ofGOLD-DlJSTofgood samples at the WghesV market'
price. ' JOS. B. MONTEFIORE.
Hindley-street, next door to the Blenheim Hotel. ' t'\
rj.OLD BOUGHT for CASHi' aft/:
VT RICHARDSON'S BULLION OFFJCEj
Next to Messrs. -Yonnghusband's 8tore,
? King Wlllianmtneet, . ?
HOLD. — The undersigned [is a purchaser of
vX Gold at the highest price. E. A. WRIGHT.
Adelaide Gold Agency Office, : ? ; ' -? * ' '?'
Exchange Chambers, next the Savings Bank. . '
Assay-Office Certificates Purchased. .
£3 15s. 6a. PER OUNCE, CA§HV
nOLp.— - The undersigned is a purchaser; of
VX GOLD in any quantity, at three Pounds Fifteen Shll
lings and six pence per ounce. Payment made in Sovereigns
if required. . . J.S.HENRY.
March 16th, 1853, ? ? . i-'TT
GOLD. GOLD. GOLD. ' V
C10UTH AUSTRALIAN BULLION
? -J OFFICE, next door to Coppin's Hotel, Hindley-street,
established for the purpose of securing to GOLD DIGGERS
the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for their Gold, ana COR
RECT WEIGHT guaranteed. ? ;-, = i /!:.-?*,?.
Parties having large parcels of Gold-dust to dispose oi will
find it to their advantego to call at this office.
Government Assay-Office Certificates and Escort Receipts
purchased, or Money for Immediate purposes advanced.: i -?
-. ? ? ? CHAS. C. COLHSQN,,Pjtiprtetor.
MONEY TO LEND, in sums ?from; «65O
and upwards, on Freehold and other Securities! Ap
ply to J. RICHARDSON, ? - i:- ^
? House and Land Agent, King William-street.
ONEY TO LEND in various uribunt^on
Mortgage, or other Securities ? : ? . - . . ... ',
E. A. WRIGHT, Lana Agent.
Exchange Chambers, King William-street, ' .','.''
Next tho Savings Bank. ''.'.' ' ?* —
N.B. — Avances made on Assay Certificates, and Escort
Receipls. ? ' ? : :- ' ' .. ' ','.,*. .. '.;.;,'',; '
WOOL, TALLOW, &c.^ JOSEPH
, STILLING & CO. are purchasers of Wool, Tallow,
and, other Produce; and make advances on shipments thereof to -
London or Liverpool. ,' , . .
Hindley-street
W'OOL.— The undersigned is a purchaser
, °fw.°°L PHILIPILEVI.
1st November, 1852. ....... . .';; --. T:U -t.i
~~~ SCREW PRESSES FOR HAT. - ? ~
THREE powerful SCREW, PRESSES ,
daily expected, and on sale by the undersigned; ? ' ]',
WM. YOUNQHUBBAND.JUN^ACO.
TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. ' ' ~
CjHEEPSKINS^niDES,and CALFJSEINS.
r«J —The highest priee in the colonv for Sheepskins and
good Salted Hides and Calfskins is given by
W. PEACOCK & 8ON, GrenfoH-street.
TcrmB ca»ih. Greasy Wool bought i; ;;
TO BUTCHERS, SHEEPFARMERS, &c.
FAT and TALLOW.— the undersigned is
a purchaser of Fatand Tallow st the highest marketnrico
for Cash. ROBERT STEPHENSONji : :j
Mclterand Tallow Chandler, -
.: ? Adjoining the Youbi? Queen Inn, Freeman-street.
WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, and POTA
TOES. — The undersigned are purchasers of the above.
Bags found for the convenience of farmers.- ? ;':r '
FISHER BROTHERS, M
Cornfactors and Seedsmen, Bundle-street
N.B.— Bags for Sale. '.' . ' ' ,''. ' ? ':;',
WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY^-Tho
undersigned are purchasers In large or, small quan
tities at the highest market price. ???:.. .= ... ?}..?!.
MONTEITH & BARRY, ; .
New Corn Exchange, Currie-fltreet, near the
: Bank of Australasia.; :-?
BARLEY.— The undersigned is. a' pnr
?' chaser of Barley at the highest mafietpHce, for;, cash.
Bags supplied for the convenience of the Jarmer*. ' ' '
BARLEY bought in any quantity, for caish.
SIMMS & HAYT'ER,.Pirie-8treet Brewery.
BARLEY, both CAPE and ENGLISH,
bought by the undersigned, in any quantity, si tha
highest market price, deliverable r.t ihe Walkerville Brewery.
Bags found for the convenience of fannersi ? ' T
?EDMUND L|YIt
BARLEY— CR A WFORI) BROTHERS,
Hindmarsh. Brewery, are always' boyers bf-Cape/and
English Barleyj at the highest cash prices. Parties not wishing
to sell immediately can liave it stand, rent free, until they wish '
todisposeofit : _.?..- ? .. .
STRATHALBYN MILL. ,
WILLIAM COLMAN takfB this oppor
.tnnltyoi Informing parties who are proceeding to the
Victoria Diggings that he has always on sale -FLOUR and
BRAN, at £1 per ton below Adelaide price, which will be ad
vantageous to them, as he is -twelve miles nearer' the' Wel
ington crossing thah any other Mill on the route. ? - *??
March 6th, 1863. ? . ./ :^ '?
COMPANY'S MILL'S r~
ANY PARTIES detected FORGJlia^nr
. BRAND, or putting inferior Flour Intobags bearing 'mtr
Sranil, and passing off tbe flour as our make, w(iU immediately -
be prosecnted,, ' . : ',.. '?/'..'.- ????;???? ??
? . No.Foreign Wheat.elther bought or gronnd by, us, onr ids-
termination being to supply oiir iiumerous ' customers wiUi % -
wholesome, sound, and genuine article. ..^ , *??,-..(. r.-uv
? .'?.',^T.-..\.v! .::'..-:?'.'''?..?- ? stevenb & coke. '
Adelaide, April It tt. 1863. '?-''.'- ??
UNLEY FARM.— NOTICE.
HAYJl('(%:-'liM^}.^.-a1^9;:.^nPi'i1ihwj8'
to give notice that all persons having Hones or Cattle
running on these Section* will be required to pay the rent to
me ftmn this date, viz., March 2 )th, ' 1853 A responsible per- -
son will be constantly on. the spot, to attend to find see that all
horecB and cattle are wellwatcrcd. Kent Is. Cd.h?r:UE»d' per
week.-. '? :- ' ;?? 'V ????? '- ':?????- ?? -???'? -
.. : v A. II. GOUGE, 5tar Inn, Hlndley-stoet
March 28tb, 1853. : ? i , ? ' :
PLAN.ta . PLANTS. PLANTS.
pABBAXJE and CAULIFLOWER fresh
v^. ,feyeiyi Saturday at F. Lamb's, Frnltererf Greengrocer,
and Poulterer, Hindley-street, Adelaide; also, good Kitchen
, Garden Seeds. , .'-. '„,:''-.
N.B;— A mipply of fine fresh Oysters. ? ??.;-.'?-?.
THE 'SOUTHERN SALIVATER^' .?-}. ,
' . ; ???'. -... v . (LATE MERCUHy). .'/ 'i
fllHE above well-known HORSE will ;be
X RAFFLED at tlie Star Inn, on Friday, the SSttt day ;of .
April instant, at 6 o'clock p.m., hy M members, at £2 2s; each.
The '^ntliera Saliva tet'1 wiH be gtiarantecd sound tojrind,
limb, tmi eyesight. ? '.'','.' V ? ?-??
t For ; further particulars, apply, to Mr. Gonge, Siair^n,
Hindley-Htreet . . -..j ' Jt- --
FOR SALE, a good strong GIGj tiriee
' £35. To be seen at the Exchange Stables, Hftfiey
street. : . ';..,,,-.,
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. ^'P '
ABOUT 300 TONS DRY FIREWOOD
ready lor immediate delivery. For particulars apply .
at Oaskmore Park, on the Torrens-, or at Messrs. Slnglehurst,
Kcphew, & Co-'s, Hindlgy-s'treet. ' . ,... ''['.'?*'£': '
; ??':.. CITY- IUON'WOBKS,: ;???;« ,^t -
COKRXE-aTREEf, KEXT TO' THE W^IT^ ,^QBS^'^. '
MATHER BPvOTHERS & GAtHER
COLE, ENGINEERS, SMITHS, TOOLMAKE^S
! and TURNERS. - --
1 Orders executed with accuracy and despatch,.
$