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BROOKE'S
MONKEY
SOAP.
ikoald be need in every
IIOUSE
Sold Everywhere
IRVINE & M'EAOCHI?N,
LAUNOm N,
Solo Aeonts for Northera
Shipping
U NION LINE OF STEAMERSI
Will despatch their steamers as under :
LAUNUESTON 0'IO MELBOURNE.
PATEENA, TRIS DAY, at 980 a.m. a
from wharf and from Rosevear's at 3 -
p.m.*
ROTOMAHANA, Friday, 13th inst. at 10
a.m from the wharf, and from Rose
vear's at 3 p.m.*
PATEENA, Monday, 16th inst., at 1 p.m I
from the wharf, and 3 p.m. from Rose
The tender Centennial will leave
the wharf at 2 p.m., to convey
passengers to Rosevear's free of o
charge.
DEVONPORT TO MELBOURNE VIA
BURNIE AND STANLEY.
FLORA, from Devonport, Friday, 20th 1:
inst., at 1 p.m., on arrival of train from g
Launceston. o
LAUNCESTON TO SYDNEY DIRECT.
CORINNA, on or about"24th inst.
HOBART TO NEW ZEALAND PORTS.
TALUNE, Thursday, 19th November
FARES:
LAUNCESTON TO MELBOURNE.
Saloon, single, 30s. Steerage, single, 20s. d
Saloon,return (six months) 50s. Steerage, d
return (sir months), 80s.
LAUNCESTON AND SYDNEY LINE.
Saloon, single, 60s. Steerage, single, 80s. ]
Saloon, return, 100s. Steerage, return, 45s.
A. B. J. IamINE,
Branch Manager,
Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z.,
Limited.
U UDDART, PARKER, CO.'S LINE.
Avoiding the annoyance of transhipment
at Rosevear's.
Sea passage reduced to under 12$ hours,
Heads to Heads.
The swift express passenger steamship,
COOGEE,
THE FASTEST STEAMER IN THE
TRADE,
Will sail as under (circumstances per
mitting).
FROM LAUNCOETON. FROM MELBOURNE 1
Fri.,Nov. 18, 2 p.m. Mon., Nov. 16,3 p.m
Wed.,Nov.j18,2"15p.m Thurs.,Nov.19,3 p' m
Sat., Nov 21, 215p.m Mon. ,Nov.28, 3 p.m
FARES:
IFor Eglooso. For Sydney.
Single. Roturn. Single. I Return.
Saloon ... I 21 toa I£ 10e t
sorecabin... 81 10s l110s 2 5s8
Deck cabin berths, 2a 6d each way extra
Return tickets available for six months
Extra charge for booking aboard.
MELBOURNE-SYDNEY LINE
Will be maintained by the Elingamite and
Burrumbeet leaving Melbourne and Sydney
weekly.
CIRCULAR TICKETS
Launceston to Melbourne, Melbourne to I
Sydney, Sydney to Hobart, Hobart per rail
to Launceston, or vice versa-:-6 Saloon.
Tas TAsbAANiN WOOLGROWERn' AGENCY
COMPANY LIMITED, Launceston, Agents.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
under contract with the Imperial, New
South Wales, Victorian, and South Aus
tralian Governments, will despatch the
following steamer for
LONDON.
Calling at Albany, Colombo, Aden,
Brmcaisi,Malta,Gibraltar, and Plymouth :
Leave a 4,
Steamers. ns. Commander. 1el- 0- 1
Shannon ... 418 C.R.Edwards Nov. 7 Nov. 11
Valetta ... 401 . RF. Briscor Nov.21 Nov. 2.5
Arcadia ... 6362 W. B. An Dooe. 5 Dec. 0
drews
Ballaarat ... 4748 E. Ashdown Deo.19 Dec. 23
Parramsata 4771 R.G. Murray Jan. 2 Jan 6
Britannia ... 6257 J. Orman ... Jan. 16 Jan. 20
Massilia ... 4918 O.P. Sam,... Jan. 30 Feb. 3
Oriental ... 5045 E, Stewart... Feb. 13 Feb. 17
Victoria ... 6268 A.W. Adam. Feb.27 Mch. 2
son
Oceans ,.. 6362 P. S. Tomlin Mch.12 Mob. 10
Valetta ... 4919 R.F. Briscoe Mob.26 Mch.30
Arcadia ... 662 W. B. An- Apl. 9 Apl. 13
drows
Ballaarat ... 4748 E. Ashdown Apl. 23 Apl. 27
Pairamatta 4771 R.G.Murray May. 7 May. 11
Passage money can be paid here for
passages from England.
Passengers to London may break the
journe on route.
THooUGH FAXEs mOM TABSM.NIA.
First Saloon ... ... ...£60 to £70
Second Saloon ...... ... £81 8£37
RETURN FAREs.
First Saloon, available for 9 months...£105
,, 12 ,, ..£11
Second Saloon ,, 12 ,, ... £65
In the second saloon the arrangements
have been thoroughly reorganised, and the
accommodation which the company now
offers is unsurpassed.
Cargo at moderate rates for London.
Egypt India, or China.
For full information, hand books, passage
rates, and time tables, apply to
Cgs. H, SHOTa & Co., Agen
HITE STAR LINE.
8.8. 8TAR,
FOR DEVONPORT, LATROBE, LEVEN,
EMU BAY, AND TABLE CAPE,
Receiving cargo.
Leaves on FRIDAY NIGHT.
W. HOLYMAW, Manager, East Devenport.
Cargo received till 5 p.m.
M ASTERS of coasting and river
vessels about to apply for Certificates
of Competency are informed that copies of
the "Rule of the Road" may be obtained at
Ezxameinr Office. Price Is eacht by post Is ld
VENETIAN BLINDS
MsJ. J. PARKER'S VaxxTIAN Braves,
With his improved check action
FAeroTr ? Yoa-snvrrsT, ILvUacsTros.
Wanted
OUTFITTING DEPARTMENy.--Ex
perienced hand wanted to take
management. Apply sharp. M'KA,
SAMPSON, AND M'KINLAY.
ANTED--Evening instruction in
book-keeping, only from a compe
tent man. Send name and terms to
" LEDGER," this office.
TANTED-Waitress, also cook. Re
v- ferences. Apply Clarendon Hotel,
Evsndale.
WANTED at once, cook for shearers.
Apply C. C. SWAN, Stewart-street,
or 0. C. SwAN, Dunedin.
WTANTED-General servants, gentle
man's family; general forcour try;
housemaids. Registry-office, Brisbane-st.
W ANTE D-Unfutnished room with
fireplace, near railway station. -
Apply " K," this office.
'WT ANTED-A photographic operator.
Apply NICHOLAs, St. John-street,
Launceston.
WtANTED-Respectable lad as appren- I
W v tice to the printing business. Apply
at once to this office.
Produce
ARtRICK lOLLEii MILLS
Sl
Roller flour, stone flour, oatmeal, digestive
meal. split peas, pearl barley,
Orders promptly forwarded by rail, road
or vessel.
T. W. MoNDe AND SON.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.-We are still
I selling horse, cow, and pig food at
lowest prices in Launceston; quality
guaranteed. Hay chaffof superior quality,
our own out, still further reduced. Give us aI
call and save money. Prices sent on ap
plication first post.
T. EDeINTON & Co.
ERSEY COAL. MERSEY COAL
From the Tarleton Mines.
Large consignments of this superior fuel
on sale at low rates. Customers can rely
on this coal being properly screened,
delivered by our own drays, insuring
attention and civility.
Telephone No. 142.
GEO. SmHILDB, City Fuel Depot.
0 L L E R F L OU B.
STONE DITTO. -
FLAKED, OR "ROLLED" OATS
(An improved form of oatmeal.)
Digestive Meal, Pearl Barley, Split Peas,
Wheaten Meal.
CRUSHED OATS, MEAL SEEDS,
Mill Sweepings, etc.
DAvID RITCHIs AND SON.
Houses and Land
FERNSIDE COTTAGE, West Ulver
.' stone, on rising ground, l1 miles
from railway station, 6 rooms, 1 acre of
well stocked garden and orchard, 5 post
and-rail fenced paddocks-well grassed-
in all ten acres. Small barn,stable, sheds,
and paling-fenced yard, springs near door,
water escaping by gravitation sufficient to
supply the township. Broad metalled road
all the way to town and. beyond. To let,
unfurnished, at moderate rental at Christ
mas next, or a little before to secure a
good tenant.
For particulars apply to Mxesas C. AND
E. HALL, Solicitors, Ulverstone.
November 10, 1891.
FOR SALE -Comfortable four-room
cottage, easy terms. A. MssTON,
77 Wellington road.
H OUSE wanted, furnished "'r un
furnished, in or near Launceston.
"Aaooro," office of this paper,
OFFICES TO LET in Patterson-atreet,
Apply to RonsRT CARTEa, Patterson
street.
TO LET, WITH RIGHT TO
PURC$ASE,
On liberal terms, in one of the' best agri
cultural districts,
Brick store and dwelling, together with all
necessary outbuildings. Apply to
IZvINs AND 1,I'Acana . .
Business Notioes
THE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT
AND BANKING COMPANY OF
AUSTRALIA, LIMITED.
HEAp OFF'oE :
Corner of Collins and Swaneton streets,
Melbourne.
LONDON OrFFIC- 5, Lothbury, E.C.
Capital subscribed ... ... £1,650,0Q0
Capital paid to date .. £... . 268,000
Reserve funds and undivided
profits ... ... ... £195,000.
DIaECTOas :
Hon. Sir M. H. Davies, M.P.
Hon. James Balfour, M.L.C.
John Moodle, Esq.
J. Bartlett Davies, Esq., Managing
Director.
Deposits received at the following rates
of interest:
6S per cent. per annum
for 3 years. Payable
6 per cent. per annum half-yearly.
for 1 year. )
Davoser DEnswsTsnS bearing interest
at 6S per cent. per annum, payable quar-.
terly, issued daily for five and seven
years.
Correspondence to be addressed to
T. H. B. MonTon Secretsry.
F6 ECALLED TO LIFE," a most
" " interesting tale, is continued in
this week's TASMANIAN.
NOVELTY OF THE SEASON
'E.CELSIOR" AUTOMATIC DISIN
FECTANT.
Regulates itself according to the
temperature.
This patent is not to be equalled. Pre
vents infection from Cholera, Diphtheria,
Typhoid Fever, Scarlatina, Whooping
Cough, Consumption.
Prevents decay and mildew. Keeps
away flies, mosquitoes, and other noxious
insects.
To be hung in offices, rooms, closets, etc.
This apparatus has proved to be a splei
did article in Hospitals, and is warmly
recommended by medical authorities es
I pecially in houses where Measles, Typhoid
Fever, Scarlatina, etc., have been. The low
price enables even the poorest to provide
sufficient to disinfect a whole house.
PRICE 6D EACH.
AGENTS
L. FAIRTHORNE AND SON,
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS,
8. Jox-swasare,
L AUN C B S.TO . f
s p]1SHCT P ESTS",in tl~+.dweek
-. TkXNIN
,Bu.alnoes Noto e
FURNITURE.
FURNITURE.
DEMPSTER'S,
MANUFACTURERS
OF
DINING, DRAWING, AND BREAKFAST
ROOM, STUDY, LIBRARY, HALL,
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE.
THE " BUCKLAND " SUITE (Parlour.)
Strong blackwood frames,couch, easy and
four small chairs,upholstered and coveredin
reppe, tapestry, or stamped velvet, £9 15e;
10 different patterns.
THE "CLEVELAND" SUITE.
Handsome drawing-room frames, couch,
ladies' and gents' easy and four small
chairs, upholstered in rich tapestry, with
plush borders and silk trimmings, £12 10s;
five designs,
THE " ORMOND" SUITE.
Stylish drawing-room suite in walnut,
comprising settee, two comfortable easy
and six small chairs in handsome tapestry,
plush, and silk trimmings, £17 10s; 12
different tapestry designs.
THE "S'ANDRINGHAM" SUITE.
Very superior drawing-room suite, settee,
two easy, two chalet, and four small chairs,
stuffed hair, cevered rich tapestry, £25;.
1 eight different patterns.
Silk Brocatelle Suites, artistic frames,
£28 10s.
Elegant Suites in Genoa velvet and
plush, £80 to £50.
DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH
PURCHASES.
Gipsy Tables Gem Children's
Arabian Bedsteads Chairs
Artists' Stools Tuckaway Tables
Wilton'Carpeta Cornice Poles
Mecc t Rugs Piano Stools
Garden TSeats Medicine Cupboards
Duchesse Tables Universal Cots
Italian Bedsteads.
HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM
If desired,
Same prices as Cash customers ; 2d in the
-" pound interest per month.
DEMPSTER'S,
THE BEE-HIVE.
MILLS BROTHERS,
Be sure and secure what you want of
these lines as only the present stock will
be sold at the following prices :
Platform Rockers in Velvet Pile 1 10 0
Corner'Whatnots ....... ... 0 12 6
Hat Racks ... . ..... .. 0 1 0
Folding Carpet Chairs for Chil
dren, large size... ... ... 0 2 6
Drawing Room Folding Chairs... 0 7 6
Plush Seats ... O10 0
Cornice Poles to, suit any
Window, in bronze, silver and
gold, with brass ends, rings,
and brackets complete, from... 0 5 0
Tapestry and Plush Suites, Black
wood frames .... ... ,,. 8 0 0
Cretonne Couches, Spring Seats 1 10 0
Oval Inlaid Tables, old price 40s 1 5 0
American Chairs, only a few left 0 2 6
Kitcheni Dresser with drawer ;.. 0 17 6
Hanging Looking Glass ... .. 0 1 0
ADDRESS
Mills Brothers,
ICONOMICAL FURNISHERS,
GEORGE AND CAMERON STR'EETS,
LAUNCESTON.
ALL ABOUT THE MELBOURNE
COP:in this week's •
TASMANIAN.
FRANK.'GEE DUFF, 441 Colline-street
Melbourne. File of Examiner kept
for references 1 Picturesque Tasmania"
obtained gratis at this office.
AN interesting paper on the "Classifi
cation of Tasmanian Ferms," by Mr
A. North, in this week's TASM ANIAN.
Phoenix Brewery,
SPATTERSON-STREET,
LAUNCESTON.
I am now prepared to supply my patrens
with Ale, Beer, or Porter, superior to any
thing hitherto.produced in Tasmania.
The Plant is now thoroughly "seasoned,
and all appliances are of the most modern
t-ving recently imported an Aerating
Plant-a novelty in this colony, though
largely used in Europe and America-I
can now supply the publis with superior
Bottled Ale and Stout treated by this
process, which will be found a great
acquisition for the approaching season.
GOOD YEAST.
W. H. Abbott.
Telephone I60.
E FLETCHER, Tasmanian Marine
* Store, 71 Frederick-street, will send
carnt for Rags, Bottles, Iron, or any old
material..
THE TASMANIAN
The :Lecling/ 4 well as theLargest
Weekly Journal of the Colony
SAhd the osrY one in the North,
5 ''
THE - TAS ANIA N
S(86 Pages).
S8PEZIAL FEATUERES:
Illustrations,
• Tales and Sketches,
Sports and Pastimes,
SNotes and'Queries
Articles for Orchardiste,
Agricultural and Hortioultural Notes,
Ladies' Page,
S Household Recipes, etc.,
' s ' an. d ' Children's Page.
Scraps and Poetry,
Topcles of the Week,
Musinge by the Way.
S THE?F?.PMER'S FRIEND.
Price Si XPENCE, or S pezo I"
r. . .'; ' dvMnee.::
Business Notices
T HE business of solicitors heretofore
carried on by the undersigned, under
the styl of POWELL, LETHBRIDGE,
AND CHAMBERS, in Launcoston and
Hobart, has this day been DISSOLVED
by mutual consent.
Dated this tenth day of November, 1891.
J. POWELL.
E. LITHBRIDns.
L. E. CMBERsas.
The business of solicitors heretofore f
carried on in Hobart and Launceston under
the style of POWELL, LETHBRIDGE,
AND CHAMBERS, having been dissolved
by mutual consent, Messrs Powell and
Lethbridge will in future carry on busi
ness in the same offices in co-partnership
with Mr William Mosey, of Launceston,
under the style of POWELL, LETH
BRIDGE, AND MOSEY.
Dated'this eleventh day of November,
1891.
POWELL, LETrsnIDon, AND MOSBT.
MAPS OF TASMANIA, I
SHOWING PROPOSED LINES OF
RAILWAY TO ZEEHAN,
FOR SALE.
Prioe, 4s8 d per dozen, or 64 each.
AT THE STATIONERY WAREHOUSE,
75 Patterson-street, Launceston.
H OBART GOSSIP and the " Butter. 1
fly" Column in THE TAS
MANIAN."
B OOKBINDING of all desoriptions is
now undertaken at the Examiner offioe
and as the work is done on the premiles
notomrr-sq. -r1, '" onntdlifino
NO Farmer should fail to Subscribe to
THE TASMANIAN.
NOTICE-All forms in counetion with
the Court of Requests, Launceston.
can be obtainoe st this office.
THE most recent mining news in this
week's
TASMANIAN.
fO10 TASMANIAN STOCK
. BREEDERS.
Record books for registering both horses
and cattle. Columns for pedigree, brands,
age, etc., etc. Fbr sale at Stationary ware
hOnus, /5 Patterson-street.
SOMETHING ABOUT MALVOLIO in
this week's
TASMANIAN
P ROOF OF DEBT FORMS, for use in
the matter of winding up companies,
are on hand, and may be obtained at this
offoe.
"?LAN OF LAUNCESTON, latest
. revised edition, now ready at
Examiner office, one shilling each. May
also be obtained from Messrs Hopwood and
James, R, Mowbray, Mayhead, J. C. 1
Orbell.
S5 . ALL " gives the Latest Cricket
1? Gossip in
THE TASMANIAN
DUNCAN'S BOOTS
ARRLVAL OF NEW GOODS OR
the SPRING TRADE. Cheap for cash.
CARTER AND WERNER
Manufacturing Oculists' Opticians,
Victorian Court, Tasmanian E;hibition. I
Sights scientifically tested. Spectacle
lenses ground to suit the sight from the
gene crystal.
Complicated Errors of Sight a Speciality.
Illustrated pamphlets," Sights, Science,
Spectacles," free on applipation at the
offce Esaminer.
SIGHPS TESTED FREE.
J, & T. G I U N N
TIMBER MERCSANTS 8 BUILDERS
Brisbane-street East Launceston.
Foreign and Colonial timbpr, galvanized
iron, spouting, ridging, doors, sashes,
cement lime, bricks, and ev ry description
of building material always on hand
E, C. A. NICHOLS'S
"if CELSIO "
DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS
Are guaranteed the lightest in draught.
Easie~js managed, and cheapest
Ploughs made.
DELIVERED "FREIGHT PAID" TO
ANY RAILWAY STATION.
"EXCELSIOR"
STEAM FACTORY.
VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCBRIPTION.
parts, draye, wagons, jinkers, dobins,
navvy barrows, heavy wheels, arxles, iroq
work for contractors and others.
Spring vehicles of every description
built to order on the shortest notice.
E, C, A. NICHOLS,
PROPRIETOR,
HOBART.
( ('kNE REBULT OF THE LABOUR
'. DIFFICULTY," described in
this week's TASMANIAN.
TrHE NORTHERN ?T'AS]MANLAN
SPERMANENT BUILDING AND
INVESTMENT SOCIETY,
BBISBANE-STREET.
Advances promptly made at the follow
ing REDUCED SCALE of monthly re
payments for each £100 advanced, includ
ing principal and interest:
Iftobe repaid in
Bsa s-s. . Ira res. 1 es.
£l s d d a dl£ I d £ s 4 a d
3 S 8 0 6[11 al .4 8 0191
Borrowers peirticipe in profits.
Redemptions on h'liberal terms. No fees.
Paid up and sub~cribing shares issued
dDeposite received at highest current
rates of interest,
" 1Further information on application
Jnese Srass, Secretary
Business Notices.
Sunshades and Parasols.
Sunshades and Parasols.
Pepper and Perrin
Have received direct from two of the best
makers in London a large stock, bought at
the very first cost. This saving of the
merchants' profits enables us to give value
fully 25 per cent. below ordinary retail
prices. Experienced buyers will acknow
ledge this on inspection.
Black Satin Sunshades from 6s lid to 1es
Black Moire ditto ditto 6s lid to 14s 6d
Black Satin Umbrellas
Shot Silk Sunshades from Ss Gd to 15s
Fancy Sunshades
Children's Sunshades from Is
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas.
SUMMER HOSIERY.
Direct from I. and R. Morley.
Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose from Is to
45
Sanitary and Diamond Dye MENDING
COTTON for same
Summer Cashmere Hose from Is 6d to 4s
Diamond Dye Lisle Thread Hose
Spun Silk Hose, 2s Gd.
HARD WEAR HOSE,
For Boys and Girls.
Extra Stout Knicker Hose from 9d to is 3d
Navy Ribbed from is to is Gd
Navy Ribbed, double knees, toes,and heels
Ribbed Cashmere Hose, six-fold knees
Three-quarter Soex, double tops.
We keep one of the beet assorted stocks in
town at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Pepper and Perrin,
92 and 94 BRISBANE.STREET.
J. E. COCKER,
INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT,
LEGAL MANAGER,
QQMMISSION AGENT, ETc.
Australian Widows' Fund Building,
St. John-sbreot.
Hotels and Conveyances
SMITH'S ROYAL MAIL COACH
Will Convey Passengers from
SCOTTSDALE TO MOORINA AND
INTERMEDIATE PLACES
AT HALF FARES.
E. SMxTr, Proprietor.
W ISEMAN'S ROYAL MAIL
COACHES TO NORTH-WEST
COAST
Leave Ulverstone daily (giving time for
passengersito obtain luncheon) on arrivalof
both trains from Launceston, for
the Penguin, Emu Bay, Table Cape,
and Circular Head; and also to train
that connects with Mount Bischoft.
_Reasonable fares.
J. WseasAN. Proprietor.
THE GRAND HOTEL.
SPRING-STREET, MELBOURNE,
Having been thoroughly renovated, and
placed under new management, otters
home comforts and every attention to
visitors. Splendid new billiard saloon just
opened. Baths a speciality. Fireproof
stairs, electric lights, safety elevators,
three night porters, telephone.
JOHN H. DunSANT,
Manager and Secretary.
For Sale
C H E Q U R B O O KS
As under
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICT
National Bank of Tasmania
Commeroial Bank
Union Bank
?ank of Apatralaeia
Savings Bank,
In books of 25 at 9d, 50 at Ie 8d, aeu
100 at 2s.
Custom House forms, Receipt Book
Mining forms asd nptices.
MAP OF TASMANIA.
Plain, 2s 6d; coloured, 4s ; (exclusive of
ostage).
SHIPS' ARTICLES
In eight or sixteen pages.
MININING COMPANIES' RULES AND
REGULATIONS.
Under both Acts (" Limited Liability," and
" No Liability ").
BILL OF SALE FORMS.
WILL FORMS.
MEDICAL JOURNALS.
SMining scrip, cheques, labels of all
kinds ; mapse, plans, circulars, etc.
The best skill, machinery and material
mployed.
-I[FOR SALE-A bay horse, 6-yre-old,
.1 harness or saddlej sound and quiet.
Apply to JoseCPH AncHEa.
Panshanger, Longford.
OE SALE OR HIEB
Tents, tarpaulins, rick covers, flage of all
nations, booths, with light pine frame
work, 80,40, or 75 feet long. Also 4large
second-hand circular tents, with ples, etc.,
complete; sea drawings; picnio and nm
brella tents,canvas,bunting,felt, maps and
charts, ship cliandlery, etc., etd.flhydraulio
rams, two sizes, witli 4000 feet of piping,
lift force and air-pumps; wateer motors,
four and six feet in diamqter, American and
English, four sizes to be seen a' work. A
portable riding school and tent, with
horses, carriages, velocipedes, drum,
organs, and other music, carries one
hundred persons, with the overland route
to Europe on canvas 1700 feet long. Small
steam-engines. large boilers, brass tape,
steam gauges, water tanks, iron
drums, sewing machines, small lathes,
woolacrews, model, ships and boate, jack.
crews, life belts, cork jackets, sextants
quadrants, telescopes, microscopes, chrono
meters, radiometerq. barometers, tele
phones, clectrio call bells, opera glaesea,
eye-glasses, electnre locomotives id
earriages, English locomotive, carnage
*and tender, weighs about 200lb.I the
Selectric light ; the electric lamp, with
clock-work and mirror ; galvanic batteries
all sizes up to 60 cells a; electrical machin.~e
electro magnets, bath chairs, perambn
lators, velocipedes (double and single)
bicycles, tricycles, hammooks, aneroids
sympasometers, silver reflector, and new
unsinkable pleasure boat, with masts, sails
Sand awning, carries 25; music-boxes,
large drum, electric drum, flsL fish globes,
aquariums, glass shades, wax fruits,
- floewers, and ferns; gold and silver ar
tubes, prices reduced to 7s each for eilve
Sand 15s each for gold, with printed ix
stiotiop; and also ear-drums, apialg
frume, tet., ete., and pe?taoce for d
festive sight.
For exhibition see programmes.
Library, Piublic Baths, and Hiring Depot
t. H E. A?raLnxx,
SOharles and Cameron Streeta, Launceston
Ciustti House forms, Receipt Booki
Mining forms and notices.
Tasmanian Exhibition
GRAND EXHIBITION -
N CONCERET.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. -
HADYN'S MASTERPIECE
CREATION
Will be performed in a manner hitherto
unapproached in Tasmania by the
EXHIBITION CHOIR,
Assieted by
MADAME HELEN GORDON CUNARD,
MISS PLAICE, MISS MoFARLANE
(Sopranos),
MISS COX (contralto),
MR E. H. SUTTON (Tenor),
MESSRS W. W. THORNTHWAITE
And
F. FERGUSON (Bassos).
Admission--Gallery and front rows, 2es
body of ball, Is.
Tickets at booksellers op at the doors. 1
iASMANIAN EXHIBITION.
SUPPLY OF MILK FOE MODEL
DAIRY.
Fresh tenders will be received by the I
undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, No
vember 7, for the supply of 50 to 100
gallons of milk per diem, excluding Sun- 1
days.
The milk must be of the best quality,
and must be delivered at the Exhibition
Buildings before noop each day.
For further particulars apply to Manager
of the Model Dairy, or to
HnERnCT A. PsacY,
Secretary.
T ASMANIAN EXHIBITION.
MODEL DAIRY.
Tenders are invited for the sspply of .40
to 100 gallons of pure spilk, per diem, ox
clding Sundays, during the period of the
Exhibition.
Milk must be delivered before 9 a.m.
daily, and be approved by the manager of
the Dairy,
Tenders to be forwarded to the secretary
not later than 4 p.m. on TUESDAY,
10th inst.
HERuaET A. PEacY,
Secretary.
TASMANIAN EXHIBITION
Season Tickets, available throughout the
Exhibition, will be issued at the following
rates;- -
A e. d.
Gentlemen ... ... 0
Ladies ... ... ... 1 1 0
Children (under 14) ... 0 10 6
Saeoial reductions in favour of large
families.
EARLY APPLICATION
For Tickets is particularly requested in
order to allow time for the preparation of
the photograph of the holder, which will
be mounted on each ticket. .
N. B. Season tickets will admit holders
one hour before the general public; they
also give free admission to all ordinary
Concerts, Oratorios, etc., during the whole
period of the 1xhibition.
HasnarT A. PEncY,
Mining Notices
B ALSTRUP'S CENTRAL SILVER
MIjINGQ COMPANY, NO LIA
BILITY.
Notice is hereby given that a third call
of sixpence per share upon shares npm
bered from 40,001 to 100,000, both inclu
sive, in the above-named Company has
ieeji m?de by the directors thereof, payable
ct tts registered office, Ware Chambers,
No. 112 King William-street, Adelaide, on
Wednesday, the 11th day of November,
1891.
W. L. WARE, Manager.
Ware Chambeps, Adelaide,,
November 3, 1891.
N.B.-This call is made in connection
with the supply of machinery for the mine.
Shareholders remitting froq outsided
South Australia are' requested to send
bank drafts. Inland cheques must have
exchange added.
THE ARGYLE TIN MINING COM.
PANY, NO LIABILITY.'.
NNOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that as Extra.
ordinary General Meeting of shareholders
in the above-named Company will be held
in the Committee-room, Masonic Ie?ll,
Murray-street, Hobart, on Thursday even
ing, November 26, 189.1, at eight o'clock.
1. To consider the advisability or
otherwise of increasing the capital
of the Company.
2. If consideged advisable, to increase
* the capital to such extent and in
such manner as the meeting shall
datermine.
8. To confirm the minutes of the
meetins.
By order of the Directors,
EDnwIas Jcoss, Manager.
Stone Buildings, Macquarie-street,
Hobart, November 5, 1891.
SUSTRALASIAN SILVER MINING
A. COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
All shares upon which call the 7th of one
penny per share remains unpaid will be
sold by'Messra Bell nd Co., at their mart,
on Saturday, November 14, 1891, at la
o'clock (noon),unless previously redeemed.
HaEI TUNXn , Manager. .aqnpeston,
St. John-street, N{vspber 9, 1891,
Sporting, etc.
IGH SCHOOL SPORTS.
LAUNCE8TON CBRICKET GROUND,
DECEMBER 2.
Entries for the Old Boys' and the
Bicycle races close on Thursday, November
12.
The prize in the latter is a trophy,
value 2 guineas. Members of any recog
nis~ed Cycling Club may compete.
E. A. NA~ai, Bop. Seoretary.
HIGH 8HOOL SPORTS.
OCICKET. GROUND.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2.
iD : ED n ArrIarY e NIrLe,
Hon. Sec.
.C' 1a5AnafrA4psstiAsements
P UBLIC WORKS OFFICE, HOBART.
October 28,1891.
PUNT FOR ARTHUR RIVER.
Tenders are invited up to 10 a.m. on
Wednesday, November 18, for construction
of above.
Specifications can be seen at this office
and Public Works Office, Launceston, and
copies will be supplied on application to
the Engineer-inChief on payment of .1,
which will be refunded on return of the
plans and specifications In good order.
ALFRED T. PILLINOER,
Director of Public Works.
R ECORDER OF TITLES' OFFICE
TASMANIA. t
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICES.
Whereas the persons named at foot
hereof have each respectively for himself I
made application to have the land set
forth and described before his name
brought under the operation of "The Real
Property Act": Notice hereby given
that, unless caveat be lodged with the
Recorder of Titles, by some person having i
estate or interest in the said lands, on or 4
before the date herein below for each case
p ecified, the said pieces of land will be a
brough under the operation of the said
act as by law directed. Diagrams deli
neating these parcels of land may be s
inspected at the Lands Titles Office,
Hobart.
Town of Inveresk. 27$ perches. Front
ing on Forster, Goderich, and Thompson
streets respectively, and on a roadway,
being part of 2a 2r originally granted to
Joseph Cohen. MAsRTUA Dix (application
2737), 10th day of December, 1891.
Town of Sorell. Oa Ir 38p. Fronting on
Walker and Fitzroy streets respectively,
and bounded by land belonging to J. Jones
and M. J. Birchall, originally granted to
John Guest. MARQARET JANE BIRCirAL,
(application 2741), 10th day of December,
1891.
City of Hobart. 32 perches. Fronting
on a roadway and on a lane bounded by
land belonging to James Peet, Joseph
Solomon, J. it. Fryer and Company, Messrs
Lennox and Aiken, and the executors of
the estate of the late John Foster respec.
tively, and is part of 4a 3r 26p originally
granted to William Thomas Parramore.
CHARLES DILLON (application 2744), 10th
day of December, 1891.
Dated the 10th day of November, 1891.
JAsEs WrIYTE,
Recorder of Titles.
R ECORDER OF TITLES' OFFICE
TASMA.IA,
CLAIMS TO GRANTS OF LAND.
Whereas the persons named at foot
hereof have each respectively for himself
applied for a grant from the Crows of the
land set forth and described before his
name : Notice is hereby given that, unless I
caveat be lodged with the Recorder of
Titles by some person having estate or
interest in the said lands, on or before the
date herein below for each case specified,
grants will issue for th csaid pieces of land
as by law directed. Diagrams delineating
these parcels of land may be inspected at
the Lands Titles Office, Hobart.
Parish of Kingborough. County of Buck
ingham. 100a 3r 20p. lounded on the
north-west by (5 chains 4 links north
easterly in several bearings along lot 3452
purchased by Robert George Tilt commen
cing at the south angle thereof on the
Crown.reservation on North West Bay, on
the north-east by 18 chains 66 links south.
easterly along land granted to Thomas
Young, on the south-eist by 50 chains 20
links south-westerly in several bearings
also along that land to the Crown reserva
tion aforesaid, and then-e by that reservae
tion to the point of commeocement.
Originally located to Edward Burgoyne,
through whom and John Henry Ludgrove,
John Cavanagh, Isaac Godfrey Reeves,
Robert Meikle, John Meikle, and William
Burgoyne applicant now claims. MARY
ANNE BURGOYNE and EDWApp MAKEn,
(application 923g), 9th day of December,
1891.
Dated the 10th day of November, 1891.
TAMEs WIYTE,
Recorder of Titles.
R ECORDER OF TITLES' OFFICE,
TAS.IANIA.
LOST MEMORANDUM OF LEASE.
Whereas the person named at the foot
hereof has made application, under the
provisions of the Qt8rd section of'" The
Real Property Act," to dispense with the
production of duplicate Memorandum of
Lease. And whereas it has been made to
appear to the satisfaction of the Reoorder
of Titles that the said duplicate Memoran
dum of Lease has been lost or mislaid :
Notice is hereby given that the Recorder
of Titles, with the consent of the Landa'
Titles Commissioners, will, at the date
hereunder specified, djspenes with tlh, pro.
duction of tlo said duplicate Memorandum
of iease in agcordance with the said appli.
catlon.
SMEMORANDUM oF LEAI No. 417.
Stephen Keloey to Henry Law. Stephen
Kelcey and the Bank of Van Diemen's
Land. 9Srd day of November, 1891.
) paed the 10th day of November, 18d1,
JAMES WnTg,
Recorder of Titles.
Etucatio9
A G. YOUNGMAN, n.A.M.
TEACHER OF PSANOFORTE,
VIOLIN, AND Tea THEORY OF M?USIO.
Pupils prepared for examinations, etc.
Mr Youngman is prepared to tune piano
fortes to order. All communications to be
addressed care of
HOPWOOD A4ND JAsMEs,
Brisbane-street.
M ELBOURNE University Matricula
tion Exam. commences Nov. 28. Can,
didates communicate ARCHDEAnn i HALES.
Stle Horses
yoNG DUTCHMAa N
Will travel during the season from Rin.
garooma to Scottsdale, Branxholu, Derby,
and Moorina, Gladstone, Weldborough, and
SBoobyalls.
Young Dutchman is by Flying Dutch
man by Peter Wilkins (imp.), out of a Mes
senger mare. Young Dutchman was the
sire of Mineral, bred by P. W. Krashka.
Flying Dutchman wse bred by Mr J. M.
Field, Deloraine.
All information can be obtained from the
groom in charge.
J. T. FARMILO,
CIMITIERE-STREET,
TIMBER MERCHANT AND BUILDER
Steam Saw and Moulding Mills.
All kinds of building materials kept and
, supplied at shortest notice.
7INC.LINED packing cases for sale
L cheap at Exemiser ofice.
TTON.'T WRB+,
V V CLOTHES,.
But it will
CLEAN SCOUR, ind
BRIGHTEN YuU'; iHOME
Brooke'sSoap,
" MONKEY" BRAND.
SOLD EVERYWHE.tl.
g[ ALCH BROTHERS & BIRCHALL.
eT Central Brisbane-street, Lainceston.
New Annual Volumes, 1891:-Girls' Own
Annu l, clo. 9s, clo. gilt,10s 6d; Boys' Own
Annual, clo. 9s, clo. gilt,l10a Gd; Quiver, 7s
Gd. English Illustrated Magaz ne, 9s. In
fants' Magazine, cloth 2s Gd, boards 2s.
Children's Friend, cloth 2s Gd, boards 2s.
Little Wide Awake, boards 4e, cloth Os
Friendly Visitor, boards 2s, cloth 2s Gd.
Family Fr ends, boards 2s, cloth 2s 6d. Our
Little Dots, boards is 6d, cloth '2s 6d.
Child's Companion, boards Is Gd, cloth 2a
Gd. British Workmen, 2s. Band of Hope,
is 6d. Cottager and Artisan, 2s. New ship*
ments Reward Books just opened. Cricket
Bats--Bartlett's, Warsopp's, Clapshaw's,
Bussey's, Wisden's-gloves, balls, stumps.
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Tenders
IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
WILLIAM ALFORD, OF WARA.
TAH, LICENSED TICTDALLER.
TENDERS are invited, and will be re
ceived at my office, 25 Patterson.street up
till 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, the 21st
inst., for the purchase of the
STOCK-IN-TRADE
As now upon the premises (ALFORD AND
GoLDSaITn),
MOUNT ZEEHAN,
Comprising general drapery, men's cloth.
ing, boots, fancy goods, etc., valued at
£468 18s 2d.
Stock-sheets can be seen at my office and
at the store.
The usual 10 per cent. deposit.
The highest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
J. J. RoMPF., Trustee.
Launceston November 7, 1891.
THE ALACRITY GOLD. MINING
COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
Tenders will be received by the under
signed up to noon on Tuesday, the 17th
inst., for the erection of Battery and
Engine-house, etc.
Specifications, plans, etc., may be seen
at the Company's office, 48 Patterson-esteet,
Launceston, or on application at the office
on the works, near Golconda station.
The lowest or any tender not ziecessarily
accepted.
F. W. HALas, Manager.
Publications.
66 THE TASMANINN"
OF SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7.
CONTAINS
Page
POETRY ... ' ... . .. . 2
TALES AND SKETOHS-
Recalled to Life ... ...,: ,?, 2
LADIES' PAGE ... .....,,.., ..
SUNDAY AT Hooz
Musings by the Way-Religious
Items ... ... .. .... 4
LITERATURE ... ... ,, . ,,.. 4.
WIT AND HUsiouv ... ... ... 4
THE TURRF
Answers to Correspondents ... 5
Fixtures-Sporting Notes ...
Cup Reminiscences - Commente'
on the Cup-Burnie Racing
Clubs - Williamstown Racing
Club Entries-European Racing . 6
Victoria Racing Club-Campbell
Town Racing Club .. ... 9.10
ORICKET
Notes-Matches ... ....... 6
AquATiO
Notes ... ... ... ....
ATHLETIC-
Notes-The Prize Ring ... 7 , "' 1
CYCLING
Notos,,, ... ... .... .. 7
SHOOTING
Rifle Shooting-Garrison Rifle
Club ... ... ..... ... 7
PrEson HOMING
Launceston Homing Society
High School Society .. .
HUNTING
Tasmanian Hounds ......
COUNTRY INTELLIGENCE
Evandalo--Westbury -. Wynyard
-George's Bay-Leven--Crou
lar Head-Penguin--Cam Notes.
-Strahan. -8.......
Westbury - Detention River
Beaconsfield - Buckland -
Chudleigh - George Town
Latrobe-Burnie - Longfod-..
Ro ... ss .. 80
THE FARM--
Agricultural Note,, . 11
New Labour Pvitg Apparatus-..
Stock and Produce Reporte-
Wool Market- Wheat Market 11.-1
THE DAIRY
Notes .. .... 12
POULTRY--
Noa...... 12
HBoRToULTUaAL
Notes-Operations for the Weak
Insect and other Peets-Notes
on Tasmanian Ferns .... ... 12.18
SHIPPING AND COMMERCIAL ,? .... I
LEADER-
One Result of the Labour DiM
culty-Centralisation of Police 16
ToPIrcs or TE Wa....... ... 1-17
ArssrENTse-
Dramatic and Musical Notes ... I7
BrErE MeENIo ,....... 17
CABLEH n 4A.' .. .......... 1-19
HNTEaCOLONIAL TELEGRAnS ... 20
HoannT AND THE SOUTH- ... ... 20
MINING
Mining Intelligence - Mining
Meetings-New Companies-
Branxholm Goldield-The Tas
manian Silver-fields-Important
Discovery-The Godkin Silver
Mine-Mineral Resources of
Tasmania-Crushing Returns-
Mining Telegrams - ... 21-22
Managers' Reports... ......
PARLIAMENTARY
Legislative Council - House of
Assembly ... ... ....,..
MEEBTINGS-
Horton College Council-T.P.E.
and T. Association-Prisoners'
Aid and Resoue Society ..
LooAL AND GENERAL ... .., -4
NoTES AND QUERIES ...?, , :'29
CHILDREN's COLUM.,... . ... .9
SOIEssIPIG's AND UBsEvun 2
SeRAPS... 80
MhINICIPLITIEB- • .
Deloraine ... ... ... -'81
ARTIOLEB-.
Mr Dibba's Programme-Addi- -
tions to the Metropolitan Hotel
- Launceston General Hospital 10
-Tasmanian Exhibition ... ... 18
Hobart Social Gossip-Obituary-w.':
Victoria-. Museum--end Art
Gallery ............. 15
Railway Employees' Conference
A Charge of Wilful Murder-.
Banking DifBoulties-Collsiaon ,;
at Sea-Technical Educaton-
Devonport Ch~roh Bill-The
Abortion Case ... ..... 0
Obituary - Tenders Aooepted-.-.
Qonsoidated Revenue Returns,.r
-, Charge of Missondut - .
Omcial Notices....... . ... ..? 8.
LATsET INTrLLSN(a 5 ... 28-3 ,_f._
$