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_^-v n^ERLAND ROUTB TO I
-Wfrakv V/ ENGLAND. -The P. & 0.
ffly^- 8TEA5I NAVIGATION COM
iWJfiWi PAN Y'8 Steamship ,
BOJIBAY,
1,188 tons, 275 horse-power, G. L. Burae, com
tcaniler. will be dispatched from KINGGEORGE'S ,
SOUNDabout the 16th November next, for POINT
DEGALLE. to meet the Steamera for SUEZ. '
INDIA, and CHINA. ? ;
The Company's Bates of Passage-money, which ,
include steward's fees, table wines, bedding, .linen, i
fta, will be, for the sea-passage only, as follows :— |
To Southampton, from King George's
Sound ? ? ... jEHO !
To Suez. ? 90 i
Tickets for the journey across Egypt will be |
issued to the through Passengers at the following ?
%-tes:— ,
For First-class Passengers ? £1 Iff 0
Second-class ditto ? 2 5 0 :
Children, Half-fare.
For Passage-Tickets, and all information relative
to rpute, baggage, &c., apply to .
ELDKK. SMITH, & CO.
Parcels for shipment by the above steamer
from King (Jearge-'B Sound must be delivered at the
A gents' ( -ffice not later than noon on Tuesday, 10th
November. ? ? , ^..g
nl'k%. A USTRIAN LLOYD'S
^H-b*. jflL STEAM NAVIGATION
j^'jjfflFg- COMPANY.
m^^B*mm' The undersigned, Ajrents for the
above Company, beg to intimate that a REDUC
TION of FARES has taken place between
ALEXANDRIA and TRIESTE, and vice versa.
This Company's Steamers run in correspon
dence with the arrival and departure of the Penin
sular and Oriental and French Messagerie lines of
Steamers between India, China, Australia, and the
pore of Suez.
Handbooks and all necessary information may
be obtained on application to
G. A. & H. BARTLEBT, Grenfell-street,
2&3c ? Agents.
^swCkk IT08 KIIf0 GEORGE'S SOUND.
«%-£&, I1 -The A.3.N. Co.'« Royal Mail
^fi-/'nrVS^' Steamship
'-***— ' ALEXANDRA
will be dispatched, as above, on Wednesday, the
11th November, with mail* and passengers for
the Bombay.
Fur freight or passage, apply to
G. A. & H. BARTLEET, Town.
3U'5 AKTHON Y & BARTLEEr, Port.
^i_3s3L fF0R MELBOURNE.— The
*Wjl^k JL1 Steamship
jftfiftflg' CODRONG,
1 ' '??' ' Wrn. McLean, master, win gall for
Melbourne on Tuesday, November 10. Passengers
by 1.40 p.m train.
J. NEWMAN & SON, Port
mri5 J. DARWENT, GtenfeU-Btreet
---V-v tnOR MELBOURNE. Via ROBE
-fctff»sF and MACDOSNELL BAY.
jtffir-SJr The Steamship
«*''?-— PKNOLA,
Captain F. P. Snewin, will sail as above on
Wednesday. November 11, at :1p.m. Passengers by
1.40 train from Adelaide station.
GEORGE YOUNG.
31l''6v Gilbert-place or Prince's Wharf.
*. TN.-V I?OR WALLAROO.— The Steamer
«feNifev I1 KANGAROO.
-T- --Ju^' ^^ Cordon, will sail for Wallaroo
''?awf on Wednesday, November 11, at 4
o clock p.m.
KLDER, SMITH, & CO., 1 Town and
J. STILLING & CO.. / Port.
ItiT'O J. DARA'RST.GrenfeU-atreet
-^^ C«TEAM TO VICTOR HARBOUR.
fWTaSv O -The fast aud _povrerful Steamer
^ftfjfcjy GOOLWA
'--'?'' ' will sail for above port every Wed
nesday at 5 p.m.
For freight or passage, apply at the office of
X72intwc J. W. SMITH.
A&:v T7LDER LINE OF WOOL SHIPS
jaa^JCJ FOR LONDON.
?SfflwSr All FIRST-CLAsicLIPPER SHIPS,
and specially adapted for Passengers.
Bhlp. £j* CjpUin. From Port. BalU.
Emt ? 500 BUefc AufpuU Nor.lJ
Vi»ixi)i ? 810 Anjol . Adelaide Not. SO
Ht. Lrauin ... 1.000 Nnaia Da. Jan. 1
Uus OutnSD ... 780 Angel Do. Jan. 10
DcKEorSrnu^uro 1.030 Loatilt Do. Frtt 1
3I0mhSc \ ELDER, SMITH, &CO, Amenta. .
:a* J71LDKR LINE.- PORT AUGUSTA
^^^,Jli TO LONDON.-The new clipper
SBBBmr ETTIB.
CO1) tons register, Captain Black, succeeds the i
Pekina at Port Augusta, and will be dispatched on j
the 12th November with Wool and Tallow fur the
FEBRUARY SALES.
ELDER, .SMITH, & CO.. Adelaide.
2$3tfSc A. D TASSIE, Port Augusta, j
AiA. EUDKR LINE O? WOOL SHIPS.- j
wSaS^lli F- -R U »ND )N, VIA CAPE OF
^gsgr G( -OD HOP^-rhefirat-dass Clipper
'sT. LEONARDS,
1.000 tons register, 13 years Al. will be loadad and
dispatched a3 above funoiuaixt on the 1st
J.VStfARY.
The Cabins of this fine vessel for size and com
fort are not surpassed by any in the trade. Inspec
tion invited.
Fur freight or passage, apply to Captain New
man, on board ; or
315tf8Sc ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
,*,. T ONDON FEBRUARY SALES.
Ja»5£^.lJ The Orient Liuer
«JBIa* 1,127 tons, J. Legoe, 'sails 15th No
vember. Takes Cabin Passengers and a Surgeon.
JOSfcPH STILLING & CO.
30V19 HENRY SCOTT.
X&*. T ONDON, Via THE CAPE -The
jSgw^lJ Orient liner (1.000 tons)
3EEBgfr ' DARRA,
«HIUIW Lieut B. Lodwick. R.N.R., Bails on
January 4, taking Saloon Passengers and a
Surgeon.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
BENKY SCOTT.
To be followed by the ORIENT. 31imwf3c
XhA. 'DLACKWALL LINE OF
jglgSvJD PACKETS.- Messrs. Gbeeis'
T§gg* Passenger MJf^^
Captain N. Stackpoole, will be dispatched from
MELBOURNE for LONDON punctually on the
5th November, carrying First. Second, and Third
Crass Passengers. A liberal allowance made for
passage to Melbourne. Apply to
2SJc JOSEPH DARWE.VT. Grenfell-street.
±S,.r*. TJTOR SHANGHAI, Via FRE
dSg&Xv T MANTLE WESTERN AUS
jfflaTSjg' TEALIA.— The Al clipper Barque
J. H. Gibbon, master, will sail about the 14th
inataut. Has good accommodation for Cabin Pas
sengers.
For freight orpassase. apply to
FRANCIS CLAttK & SONS.
31Q''6 SCOTT. HTl'LK, & CO., Port.
A^- TTiOR PORT CAROLINE. -The
rfgaS^l Cutter
Sfygpy SWALLOW
-nwr win gail on Tuesday. November 10.
311c F. B. JONES & CO., Agents.
.a. 170R POET CAROLINE. - The
jfiiSSt^ 1? regular trader Schooner
^EfigeP' RESOLUTE
?MHS' is now loading, and will Bail with
dispatch'.
Auplyoaboard.orto R. TAPLEY.
j~Ar, Tj^OR YANKALILLA. RAPID
JSS^. V BAY, and CAPE JERV18.-The
m^friSSv Schooner
«UlKr ANALGISTA,
J. aicLeoJ. master, will sail on Wednesday,
November 11. weather permitting.
314-jB . R. TAPLEY, Agent.
« : *-,-£- TTIOR PORT MACDONNELL.^ih'
mvntKm will sail on Tuesday, November 10.
Apply to E0BIN&LEME3SURIEB,
312'»5 Town and Port.
AS*. WPR P0ET WAKEFIELD.-The
^^r ^''endeavour
T^ ^^ANTHO^ -TtSAm.
a. T10R STREAKY BAY.-Th(
$m^V SctooneprEEBBU)GE
^H'Br will posittvely saU on Wednesday.
s3$l to ? H. D. DALE, Port.
O~ CBAN EXPRESS — OVERLANI
'and GENERAL SHIPPING and FOB
WARDING AGENCY.^
Persons getting Pabcelb out from Enoxasi
will find this Agency expeditions and charge
reasonable. . . : ! - .. ,.?? ..??
London Offices-5(J, King Williarn-street, E.CL
No. L Agar-street, W.C.; and 40, Begem Cucub
Piccadilly.
Adelaide Agents, -
8S73c JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
TAMES LAWRANCE, Lloyd's Rooms
-l 9i Collins-street west, Melbourne,
SHIP BROKER, AUCTIONEER, and GENERAI
SHIP AGENT. - -
Charters always oBering to all parts of the East.
VESSELS WANTED for shanzha!. Hpngkong
Ningpo, Focchow. Chufoo, Yokohama, Singapore
Macas-ar, Java, Nisco, Rombiy, Madra«, Calcutta
Pondicherry— Loadinz at Sydnev or Newcastle.
JAMES LAWRANCE.
3G9't34mwfI22 Lluyi'a Kootna, Melbourne.
A. EATON, GOVERNMEN'
. and MERCHANTS' PRIVATE TELI
GRAPHIC AGENT, T'OINT DK GALLE.
Telesraphitig to any r-^t of the United Kingdor
' from Galle, 20 words, including address, £5 10s.
for every additional 10 words or fraction of wordi
half rate extra. . , ,„ ,
Telegrami sent to all Parts of the Work
Fee, lfe. wch Meaasage, ia addition to cost c
fUimjiai08. 0W
1 sHippiyg. |
'^0 DATED BRUCE, Esq., Commander
of the Ship South Australian.
)ear Sir— Arrived at our destination we all
any of us have been passengers with you on
svious occasion?) desire before separating to
wey to you our very sincere thanks for your
iform kindness, as well a-» for the great care and
isideration for our comfort shown by your3elf,
dor officers, and Dr. Rowling. We .however,
lefeply regret the delajr, caused by light baffling
m contrary winds, experienced during this the
irVt voyage of your new and beautiful clipper ship.
iut having quickly paired under your skilful
guidance every vessel with which we hive been in
ofapany, we feel assured that with the well-known
efman-Iike qualities of yourself and officers, the
iouth Australian will prove one of the fastest as
rail a3 the most comfortable passenger ships
ailinz to the Australian Colonies.
With best wishes for your happiness and pros
leiity, we subscribe ourselves,
Yours very sincerely,
H.N.Edsall W.F.King
Sarah EdsaU J.King
W.Hubble W.O.«tamp
Jane Hubble W. F. Warner
A.J.Hubble J.Stephenson
H. A. Garrood . . . J. V. Stephenson
A. L. Garrood* ' ? ' ' ~ Ber^lXMeidowcroft
M.SDratt ' G.Meadawcroft^
JL Goode J.R. Sumner; - -?
\ C.R.Todd : 8.Tisk ?
F. Darling W. R. Jenny
E. Darling J. Goddard
i J. S. Lawrance J. F. Stevenson
f R. Hay H. Stoddart
! ALHay . J.Nicholson
G. Burnet J. Hunt
J. H.Burt M-Hunt . :
G. Hooke J. Hooka
I K. Minter H. Hancock
'? J.Jellr P.Peters
iJ.M.Bumet ? ??' RR.Bumet
1 J. L. Hayter W. K Hubble
I J. Leighton ? xvS_
TO SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS,
X AND OTHEfea-The 8HIPPING RE
PORTER attends to Telegrams or Letters, and his
8dUs are avail&bls for all pumosos connected witb
Sapping in the Gulf. Boat Fls?, No. 3.
RICHARD JAfiOE,
Beuh Branch Office. f-fevre'g Peninsula.
j MERCHANDISE.
TO BREWERS, GINGERBEER and
SQDAWATER MAKERS.-ON SALE, ex
late Arrivals, Malt, Hop*, Isinglass, Acetic Acid,
Bungs, Tap-ends, Sbives, Tits, Spiles, Ginperbeer
Bottles, Corks, Loaf tiuirar. Tart. Acid, Cream
Faitar. Twine, Carrarawater Bottles, Corks, Sul
phuric Acid, Bottling Wiie. Whiting, &c, &c
3I5'19 HUNTER, STEVENaON, & CO.
T7INE PURE SOAPS.
?c vlctoru istkbcolonial exhibitiost, 1866.
sotlth acbtralian agricultural and hobti
cultobal Society, 1867.
' FIRST and SECOND QUAL11T ONLY.
These Soaps are now well known throughout the
Colonies, ana Btand unrivalled in their excellence.
JOHN TIDMARSH & CO.,
y)7thstI4vtl6 ? Adelaide. ?
FOR SALE, MEDICINE CHEST
2 Harness Casks
. 1 dox. Hair-brooms
; 1 dot Lanterns
i 5J lbs. Candles for do.
: 1 Emigrants' Cooking Range
: 1.000 lbs. Preserved Onions, m 44b. tins
1 300 tons (or more) Melbourna Blaestone
Ballast ;
Apply to Captain James Bales, Sir Robert Sale,
Port Adelaide. ? .,-?/ 312c
NOTICE.— TO WHOLESALE
, OROCERi &c-We beg to inform Whole
sale Purchasers of o«r
! PRIZE MEDAL SOAPS and PURIFIED
TALLOW CANDLES
That Mr. M. C. DAVIKS, of Gilbert-place,
Adelaide, is our SOLE AGENT for this Colony,
and all Orders must be sent to him direct; or they
cannot be executed. -
» - GOSSAGE BROTHERS.
York Hotel, Adelaide, June 11,1867. ' '
ipXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL
Ci SOAPS.
Awarded to Mzsssa. GO3SAGE BROTHERS.
at the
G4KATl»TEBC0I.0JnAIiEXHtBITI0y, LO!TDOS,1866,
I9TEBCOLOKUL KXHIBITIO.V VICTORIA. 1806 67.*
And UoitD Medal. Paris Exhibition, 1S67. ;
For ExCELLESeE of Qu.ulXT and CHRVPSKf
Extract from 'Jurors' Report on Soaps:''—
' Messrs. Gossagg Bhothers exhibit Samples of
the ordinary Soaps they supply for domestic use.
We find these Soaps on examination to combine
excellence of quality and cheapness, and outsider
them in consequence deserving of the highest re
commendation.'
Sold wholesale and retail by nil respectable
Grocer3, Storekeepers, and Chcmist3 throughout
the colony.
Also, Best PURIFIED TALLOW CANDLES
from the Bame Manufacturers constantly on Sale.
Samples to Wholesale Purchasers sent free to
any part of the colony.
Sole Agent in South Australia.
M. C. DAVIKS,
26lthsc Gilbert-place, Adelaide.
T*HO4IAS BEAR'S CELEKRATED
1 VIRGINIA SHAG AND BIED3EYE
TOBACCO.
Trade Mark— The Elephant.
The Proprietor of these justly celebrated
Tobaccos begs to coll the attention of the Public
to the following varieties, manufactured and pre
pared with (treat core from the Pure Virginian and
Oriental Tobacco. And in order that no adultera
tion or fraudulent attempts at imposition should
take place after it lias left his manufactory, he
wishes to inform the Public that it is never sold
except in packets and canisters of various sizes,
bearing afac-simile of his signature upon them:—
Virginia Shag Tobacco Havana Tobacco
' Birdseye ' ' Persian '
' Cut Cavendish Latakiah '
' Returns Tobacco Oronoko '
York River Imperial '
Carolina Rose Smoking Mixture
Golden Gem ? Jewel of Ophir.
Importer of American Negrohead, Cavendish,
Honeydew, Natural Leaf, Havana Cigars, Manila
Cheroots, Meerschaum Pipes, and all descriptions
of Tobacconists' Fancy Goods.
Manufactory— High-street, Borough. London.
Sold by all Storekeepers and Dealers throushout
the world. ? IClattUS
LEA -fe PERRINS' celebrated WOR
CESTERSHIRE SAUCE, declared by Con
noisseurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.
CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.
The success of this most delicious and unrivalled
condiment having caujed certain dealers to ap:ly
the name of 'Worcestershire Sauce' to their own
inferior compounds, the Public is hereby informed
that the only way to secure the genuine is to
ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCfi,
and to see that their names are upon the wrapper,
labels, ^ stopper, and 6oHfc.
Some of the Foreign Markets having been
Bupp ied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce
upon the wrapper and labe's of which the names
of Lea & Perrins have been forged, L. and P. give
notice that they have furnished their Correspon
dents with power of attorney to taka instant pro
ceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of
such, or any other imitations by which their right
mayTbeiniriDgeil.
Ask for Lea & Perrins' Sauce, and see name on
wrapper. label, bottle, and stopper. -
Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors,
Worcester; Crosse & Blackwell, London, &c. ; and
by Grocers and Oilmen universally.
. MARTIN & SACH, Adelaide, Agents.
39-t38rwt42 :
riBERAL ADVANCES made on
J-J WOOL, TALLOW, and oth COLONIAI
PRODUCE consigned to their London House, 32,
Great St Helen's. ;
Freights engaged.
Indents promptly executed.
UlmhcvS HARROLD BROTHERS.
A DVANCES on WOOL, TALLOW,
A or other Produce, made by
?? . FRANCIS CLARK & SONS.
297-338v333 Blyth-street. Adelaide.
ADVANCES on Shipmeata of WOOL
. TALLOW, and other Produce.
; JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
Indents executed. ,, ; 301t26v
pOALS. — English and New Soutl
KJ Wales, for Household, Steam, and Black
imiths' use, of best quality, for Sale, in an;
quantity, at lowest price. ' ?
Orders receive.! at my Offices, Currie-streel
Adelaide; and at Queeu's Wharf, Port Adelaide
15c ; BEN RY SIMPSON.
POALS, COKES, CHARCOAL.
VV Coals of all descriptions 7/
Cokes(Gas)
Charcoal. -
On Sale in any quantities.
WILLIAM W;BLYTH,
289-359 North-terrace.
| BUSIRESS H0TICES
BOOKBINDING
The Proprietors of the lieglsterand Observe
beg to inform the public that in connection wit
their General PrintingOffi ces, under the Superir
tendence of Mr. S. Whitmore. they have estj
Wished a BOuKBlNDING DEPARTMENT, fo
the Dractical Management of which they hav
secured the services of Mr. R. C. TIIOKNTO.N
whose long experience and thorough knowledge c
all Branches of the Trade enable them to (tuarante
the efficient execution of any Work entrusted t
their care. They are now prepared to receiv
^BOOKBINDING in all its Branches, from th
simplest repairs to elegantly-finished Work far th
Drawins-room. .„..,.,» a .
I . MUSIC Bound with flexible backs, to open flat
i ACCOUNT BOOKS for Bankers, Merchant!
, I Companies, or Societies, Ruled. Paged, and Le
? i tered to any Pattern, and Bound in first-class styli
? i ASSESSMENT BOOKS and other Books an
! Forms required by Corporations and Distrn
l Councils.
; RULED and PRINTED FORMS for Ban
, Eeturns. Invoices. Bill-heads, Sale Accounts, &c
MACHINE RULING of all descriptions.
Orders executed with punctuality and at modi
( 'gg^JjTDgg^ xHoaUfc * OLABX.
i BITSINESS NOTICES.
p A. ??* H. BARTLEET.'
VX, COMMISSION MERCHANT
SHIP AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ^i i
East India Avenue, Grenfell-streeL ? ' '
Leadenhall-street, Adelaide; . \
London. South Australia. J
Indents promptly executed.
Produce Bought and Sold, or Shipped under
advance.
Advances Made on Consignments. ; 231a3c ,J
R. LAVINGTON GLYDE, i
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
Adelaidb, 8.A.
TOWN and Country Lands Bought and Sold, ,
and Landed Estates generally managed for
English Proprietors.
MONEY Invested on Mortgage under Power of
Attorney. - ?.'.:-. -
KENiS, Interest, Debts, and Dividends col
lected and remitted. . .
WOOL, Bark, Copper, and other Produc ?
bought and shipped on commission.
CONSIGNilliNTS of Goods received.
Eefebesces is England: ; ?
The Bank of Au3trala?ia, London ;
Mr. W. KGiyde, Shipley, Yorkshire: and '
Mr. J. S. Taylor, woolatapler, Bradford, Yorkshire
i)}*^.,^ ....,.*.! :, ,- ? a4SSc-. '? ?
PAVENAGH A BEN'HTlT,^
\i-. ^GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
A^n ?..??'.
LICENSED LAND BROKERS.
! Land Brought under the Real Propetty Act.
Loans Negotiated. Rente Collected in Town and
cc'untry. ?
Gresham-chambers, KinnWilliam-street,
? Adelaide. ? - 625c
GE. T I D E M A N N,
. WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT.
Cubbie and Peel Streets, Adelaide, South
? ; ? -''''Australia. '
Importer of every description of Wines, Spirits,
Beer,&c. ..?:???
Proprietor of No. 5 Bonded Store. . 2S73c
E. T I D E M ANN
... ; (EsUblished 1858), - !
LAND and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
LICENSED LAND BROKER,
- AUCTIONEER, and VALUATOR,
38, Cdhbik-strekt, Adelaide, South Australia.
Landed Properties Bought or Sold on Com
mission; Money Advanced on Purchase of Govern
ment Sections: Moneys Invested on Mortgage;
Rents, &c. Collected, &c, &q, &c ' 287Sc
MARTIN & M'UR'O.H.
GENERAL & FURNISHING IRON
MONGERS.
XlSQ WlLTlAM-STREET,
Five Doors from Muirliead's Corner,
Mi. & M. MARTIN, of the Firm of Mabtdt
jtSD Sach. having TAKEN Mr. J. W. MUKCH
into PARTNERSHIP, by whom the above Business
will be superintended, beg* to inform the Public
that the new Firm are. prepared to execute Orders
on the most favourable terms for GENERAL and
FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, &o, &c
MARTIN & MURCH,
GENERAL IKONMONGERS,
37, King William-street, Adelaide. .
? 30fl9v
ft 0YAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
1A» OF ENGLAND.
LEICESTER MEETING. 1868. , , .
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS.
The following
PRIZES were AWARDED to «f. & F. HOWARD,
Biutaukia Iron Works, Bedford:
The First Prize for the Best Wheel Plough for
General Purposes.
The First Prizs for the Best Wheel Plough for
Light Land.
The First Priza for the Be3t Swing Plough for
General Purposes.
The First Prize for the Best Swing Plough for
Light Land.
The First Prize for the Best Subsoil Plough.
The First Priz; for the Best Harrows for Horse
Power.
The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam
Cultivating Apparatus for Farms of moderate size.
The First and only Prize for the Best Five-tined
Steam Cultivator. '
The First, and Only Prize for the Best Steam
Harrows.
The First and Only Prize for the Best Steam
Windlass.
The Silver Medal for their Patent Safety Boiler.
J. & F. H0WARD~7hn» RECEIVED TEN
FIIWT PKIZtf-5, ON a SECJNO PKlZtS, and a
SILVER MtSDAU carrying off almost every
Priz3 for which they cosnp^tetl, and this altar
trials the mo3t severe and prolonged ew r known.
271wmIi8»
MAW' t SON, Manufacturers of
SURGEONS' INSTRUMENTS,
INFANT;*' FEEDING BOTTLES, LINT, &c., &c,
and Dealers m all kinds of
DEUGGISTS7 SUNDRIES &AP01'HECARIES'
WAKES,
Nos. 11 and 12, Alder3Gate-strect, Losdon. E.C.
Illustrated Catalogues forwarded to the
Trade on receipt of Business Card. lOlattUG
IGAUD «fc CO.'S PARISIAN
PERFUMERY, patronised by the Empress
of the French, and extensively used in all fashion
able circles for its excellence and superiority.
RHJAUD & CO.'S YLANGYLANG and
MANILA BOUQUET, the new Scent Ritjaud
and Co. are the only impottcrs id Europe of the
fragrant Extract of Ylan?y land from the Philippine
Isles.
RIGAUD & CO.'S TOLUTINE, a delicious
Toilet Water, superior to Eau de Cologne, Toilet
Vinegar, or Florida Water.
RIGAUD & CO.'S MIRANDA SOAP, ex
quisitely perfumed and keeping its fragrance to
the last.
KIGAUD k CO.'S MIRANDA POMATUM,
for preserving and beautifying the hair.
RIG AUO & CO.'S DENTORINE, a most agree
able elixir for preserving the teeth and perfuming
the breath.
RIGAUD & CO.'S TOOTH-PASTE, a remark
able preparation, producing a brilliant whiteness to
the teeth. :
RIGAUD & CO.'S KOSF, POWDER, superior
to Violet and all other Statch and Rice Powders.
THE LITTLE MONITOR, a GUIDE to the
TOILET, with Photographic Illustrations, will be
sent on receipt of one stamp.
Messrs. Rioaud & Co., 45. Rue Bichelieu, Paris.
Wholesale Agents. F. Newberry & Sons, 45, St.
Paul's Churchyard, London.
Sydney, Messrs. Beilby & Scott and Elliott Bros. ;
Melbourne, Messrs. W. Ford & Co.: Adelaide,
Messrs. Fauldin?& Co. . 295tvs3blo
URRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA.
WATER.
This is the original Toilet Water so much ex
tolled by the Spanish Press of South Americn, and
cf which so many imitations have been sold in this
country. We understand that it was for the pur
pose of protecting the public against imposition that
the Proprietors of the geuuine article introduced
in the Spanish Republics, Cuba, and Braz !, SO odd
years ago, commenced manufacturing it for the
Home Market, as well as for exportation. It has
already become popular, and is likely to supersede
here, as it has done in South America, the more
costly European perfumes. It is equal in ail
respects to the finest of them.
Agents for Adelaide-F. H. Faulding & Co.
? . 266t350o
rP DURYEA'S PHOTOGRAPHIC
J-. GALLERY,
66 and 68. KING WILLIAM-STREET. '
Established 15 Years.
By Special Appointment to H.R.H. The DUKE
OF EDINBURGH. PRIZE MEDALLIST at the
, UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, and under the
Patronage of their Excellencies ths late Sir
Domisick Dalt and Lieutenant-Colonel Hamlet.
Mr. DURYE A invites the Public to inspect his
UNRIVALLED COLLECTION of PORTRAITS
arid MINIATURES, finished in the most modem
arid unproved styles, aud containing likenesses of
all the leading Personages of the colony.
: Faded and Inferior Photographs restored, copied
from Cartes de Visite to any size, and finished in
Oil or Water Colours from descriptive particulars.
ADVICE TO SITTERS. ;
1 I ? Avoid veiy light silks or sating unless covered
I with black lace. Remember that blue, vielet, or
purple will assume different degrees of white ia the
. finished picture. ;
Sunshine is not essential to the production of
1 good pictures. . ; ? ? -. .
Appointments for Children should be arranged
r as near midday as possible. ? - 298t296v
. imLLCbX & GIBB'S FAMILY
* VT SEWING-MACHIN E3.-Reduced Prices.
. Pousued Table, £8 10s.; Half-Cabinet, £10;
. Full Cabinet. £15.
This Machine will Sew every description of work
any Machine can do. Free on board at above prices.
SAMUEL HEBBLEWHITB, Sole Agent foi
Australia, U Bomke-street, Melbourne. ? 24933S
i DDRESS CARDS, Copperplate and
?£*? i Letterpress, at the
: | REGISTER PRINTING OFFICES.
BOOKBINDING, in every Style,
at the -
p r BEGISTEB and OBSERVER OFFICES.
5 OILL-HEApS Prdjted and Rtjiei) tc
,- U any Pattern, at the :' : : ...
r ? REGISTER OFFICES.
? \TACHINE RULING, of aU Descrip
f lTi tions, at the* ? -
e . ? REGISTER OFFICES.
e 'PRINTING in any Colouk, or' ii
-L Gold or Silver. ? .
e REGISTER PRINTING OFFICES.
e .VIUSIC BOUND to Open Flat
LTl at the
i. REGISTER GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE
I pIRCULARS Printed Neatly, at th-
d yj REGISTER PRINTING OFFICES.
:t ?
ALL KINDS of PRINTING Cheaply
* A Neatly, and Kxpeditiously Executed, at (be
REGISTER GENERAL PR1NTIN G OFFICES
* OUSINESS CARDS, all Siiea
fj BEGISXEB PELNTLNa OFFICES.
'BtTSIBfESS NOTICES. ?
PJiUN 6 S and PORTMANTEAUS.—
L ? PANSACKEB & EVANS, 32. Lonsdale
treet west, Melboubxe. ? Wholesale Manufac
lrers and Exporters of all kinds of Trunks,
'ortmanteaus, Valises, Straps, &c, &c Price
ists forwarded. ? 3I5'7
HAY RAKES.— HAY RAKES of
Colonial Manufacture. Samples now on
lew at Messrs. COLTON & CO.'S Establishment,
lurrie-streetj to which the attention of the Public
nd the Trade-generally ia respectfully muted.
, r.: ? ???? 315tha43
H1OESE : RAKES, -with 3 feet 6 inch
. Wheels, £9 each. - ; , - ?-..-. ; .
AtMELLOR'a1
:,v... . : --'-Adelaide Steam Works.
ATrial given. - t ,- ; : 3'5'I8Tl»i
FIELD & SUE Rj'S WINDOW
TICKETS, Is. per Gross.
303qr- - ? W. 0. RIGBY. 63, Hindley-BtreeL
SUNNING ;HILL . VINEYARD^
CHAIN OF PONDS.
EOBT. B. LUCAS, PboprietOB. ' '
'own: Office and Cellar- Gilbert-place, Adelaide.'
Sample dozens of Old Wine, assoit.d, 12s. 6d. .
jYonngcr Wines atLowcr Ratal. ? 3C8x
pURiCl^H' ' B ATHS, under : iKe
J- Patronage of the Governor and the Medical
Joard of the Adelaide Hospital. Open daily from
.0 to 6. '':,'? . -
Ladies' days, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
219thst36 T. BASTARD. Lessee.
rHE'Undersigned begs to notify to his
. Friends an.l the Public that he INTENDS
LEAVING his PRESENT PREMISES, and will
DISPOSE OF his STOCK at GREATLY
JKDUCED PRICES.: The Stock is all New and
if Superior Quality . Those who may favour him
rith an early call will find it to their advantage.
: . J.:ANDERSON,
. . No. 6, flindlfcy-slreet
The SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE TO be
LET. The unexpired Lease of 12f years to be
disposed of. ? : ? 314e
rp BLrE ; P. U ,B L I C
L have no w an opportunity of examining
j the^
? j .?? ^ BIG NUGGET
I- CUNNI NOHAM'S.
j ? -:- ?--? ?'?? ?? ;??????'?? 290cv91 -
DTJ N N I N G H A M'S,
..'..? * £9 and 31,
BUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
Save Just Beceived, and have now ou View, the
' : most
SPLENDID & MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
? ' ? - . ?- '-or ???????
RICH AND RARE CUT CRYSTAL
sver introduced into this Colony, from one of the
first CutrGIass Manufactories in England.
D UN N I N^G H A M'.S,
in drawing public attention to these
EXQUISITE CUT GOODS,
would state that the whole of the Designs and
Patterns are quite New and Novel; the sizes aiso
Df the various Articles are strictly in accordance
with the present mode so much the rare amongst
the Fashionable Circles of London and Paris.
Special attention is directed to the
COMPLETE TABLE SERVICES,
consisting of Decanters, Ports, Sherries, Cham
pagnes, Clarets, Tumblers, Claret Ewers, &c., all
to match. '
THESE REALLY CHARMING SELECTIONS
MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.
Goods Carefully Packed by experienced Packers,
and forwarded to ail parts of the Colony with
dispatch. . 2S7tc
EXT R A OR DIN ART
I IMPROVEMENT.
WH^ER&YTIISON^SSEWING-MACHINES
THBEE SEWING-m'a(JHINE3 COMBINED
INONKi- ^
? ? .. . :??»&.?.;,
With the Patent Impr^yernjnJJto^WHaLBa.and
Wilson's Machines the Operator is eriSBIed
to make—
1-The I.OCK STITCH
2-The ELASTIC, or so-called Ghovkb&Bakkb
STITCH
3-An ENTIRELY NEW STITCH, with three
threads, forming the - most beautiful
Embroidery.
Eotton-Holes cm also be made with the sa-ne
Machines on both linen and woollen goods. The
new plates can be easily attached to any of the
Wheeler & Wils ox's Machines at a cost of 45s.
Circulars Poat Free. '
The Public are respectfully invited to seethe
Machines ia operation.
W. C. BUIK,
Sole Agent in Adelaide for Wheeleu & Wilsou'p
Sewing-Machines,
270U351v . . 47 and 49. Bundle-street
NEW SEASON'S TEAS.
1313.
ENGEl.BEBT.
The CHOICEST SAMPLES from the above
FLKST-CLASSTEAS, in Quarter-Chests, Half
Cheats, and Chests. These are the only New
Season's Tea3 in the market, and have l«eu selected
with the greatest care. Quality and Price will be
found to meet the requirements of all Consumers.
JAMES BROWN.
ECONOMIST STORES,
310CV WATMOOTa-STREET.
BOOTS A N;D SH O E S!
SELLING OFF. '
W. C. UREN having Disposed of his Pre
M13ES, and being about to Retire from Business,
is now SELLING OFF hw very LARGE and
WELL-ASSORTED STOCK at GREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES.
W.- C. U. cannot conclude this notice ; without
thanking his very large circle of business friends
for their past support, and hopes they will, in
common with the public, avail themselves of the
advantage of the Low Prices at which he is now
offering' his Goods to ensure a clearance by the end
of the present year. .. . .
SS~ Note the Address- ? . ? . : , .
310thsc7 ? 24.,RUNDLE;STREEr, ADKLAipg.,
JH. HOWE begs to acquaint his
? Customers and the Public that; he has
REOPENED his SHOP. 27, HINDLEY-3TREET,
and will offer his
STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES
'....?-. -at a ' ???'? ; ' ' ? ?
DISCOUNT OF FORTY PER CENT. :;
J. H. would especially impress on bis Customers
for the future his
. TERMS ARE CASB. \200thsc
FHAGEDORN, in returning thanks
? to his numerous Friends for their support
during the last nine years, begs to inform them
that he has REMOVED to the PREMISES lately
occupied by Messrs. Blyth Brothers, No. 61,
HINDLEY-STREET, where, by strict attention tc
Business and Modera te Charges, he hopes to secure
a continuance of their liberal support. ?
N.B. - OILS. COLOURS, TARNISHES.
WIN DOW - GLASS. &c, Wholesale and
Retail. i ? - - = -
: PAPERHANGINGS' -'??: ; :
in neat variety, at Reduced -Prices. Shipment!
of Paperhangings, Brushes, &c, daily expected.
?; -'-. , r 273ths3ai,
PIANOFORTES, £25 and :- £30, al
L ??.'.-? .:-? WOODMAN'S : v ; v ;
HARMONIUM AND MUSIC SHOWROOMS,
, Next Globe Hotel, Ruadle-street. . ,
\ ? .-«,-?-, 282ths310
Ti WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE,
?J . RETAIL, aria' MANUFACTDRINC
STATIONER. PRINTKR, PAPER-RULER, &c.
61, King William-street, opposite the Exchange.
_i ? .,.-;. --.,,;' 206c
FOR SALE, a' BOOTMAKER'S
ROTARt SEWING-MACHINE, nearlj
New, and in perfect working order. This Machim
will Stitch in Top linings, Back Straps, and Nev
Elastic and will do any work required after thi
sole is on. Apply G.X., Post-Office. 301c
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHEI
PRINTING OFFICE in the Colony i
the REGISTER and OBSERVER GENEKAI
STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. Grej,tkll
strket. Adelaide, where LETTER-PRESS
STEREOTYPE, COPPERPLATE, ana MA
CHINE PRINTING of every description i
executed in the most Superior Style.
Messrs. ANDREWS. THOMAS, & CLARI
have Commodious Premises, built expressl;
to Buit the various requirements of the Tradt
the possession of which, tozether with thelates
and most approved Machinery and Materials, am
the employment of skilful Workmen, enables then
to execute all Work committed to their care in
style not to he surpassed, with the utmost exp-
dition, and at the lowest possible rates.
A large quantity of New and Fancy Type fo
Posters, Cards, &c. (incluiiinz a Series of Mediaevs
Founts for neat Circular Work), has just bee:
- added to their already Extensive Plant; also Ne-
Blocks.
Fancy Papers and Cards continually arrivin
from De La Hue's.
Wood Engraving and Stereotthncj equal t
London Houses.
Fancy Printing in Gold, Silver, and Bronze, i
Ink3 of any and every Colour.
Bill-Heada, Mill and Cart Notes, Business an
Address Cards. Circulars, Cheques, Chemists' an
other Labels (gummed and cut), Magazine)
Periodicals, Almanacs, Catalozues. Mercantil
Prices Currents, Pamphlets, Music, Deeds wit
Plans, and Bookwork and Job Printing in genera
Printed Forma of various descriptions always o
hand, such as Blank Mill and Cart Notes, Ai
ceptances. Bills of Ejcbange; House,Shop. 8ton
Wanted, an.l other Bills : Indenruru. Uwea. Will
&c Ac, verv cheap.
Books, Forms, and all the work required by Co
porations, District Councils. Boards, Committee
Agricultural, Insurance, Mining, and all oth-
Societiea, with promptitude, $jod on reMonab
|KISI-
T BXTSPTESS ffOUCES. .
FU B L IC NOTICE.
' MARTIN & SACH,
At toe beginning of the New Year, and previous to
Dissolving Partnership, will OFFER their
WHOLESALE aui RiiTAIL STOCK of IRON- «
MONGttRY at REDUCED RATES, except Kero
Bine and a few other Articles.
Pbivate Sales for quantities during the
remainder of the year at a Discount; off usual
Prices. - .:????? --?- .???'. i
jj 78 and 80, HINDLEY-STREET.
: -j . ? ; . ? ?„? 301;'t55.
IJETER GUMMING & SON,
illMPORTERS & COMMISSION AGENTS.
. GRKKyEUrSTREET
:'' (Next Messrs. Johnston & Furniss).
Adelaide, October 1, 1863. 276cr
WD. GLYDE, CORN and FLOOR
? BROKBE, Exchange. Adelaide.
.References-Messrs. J. Darweat, UarroM Bro
then?, W. Morgan & Co. ? £89'tl4v-9
TOHN STUART SANDERS & CO.,
elf WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
; ... IMPORTERS
CLUB-HOOSELANi; Iil.\DLET-3TKEET, ADELAIDE.
:?-?- ? 291c
-^DRAPERY AUD CIOTHiyg.
TtTEST OF ENGLAND BLACK
ft BROADCLOTH, TWEEDS, AND
, DOESKINS.
CHEPP1NC} NORTONlilDING TWEEDS.
FIRST QUALITY in SCOTCH TWEED?, from
the BEST jrANOPACTORERS.
ALL NEW GOODS.
CUT in the FIRST STYLE, and got up on the
. Premises in the best possible haknbr.
The PRIZE MEDAL slaiRT & nATB in variety.
j JOHN BALLANTYNE & CO.,
3S ROSPLB-BTREET. 25H249
£ ENAMELLED 'VECCHIA' HATS.
A Enamelled ' Gem' Hats.
Enamelied 'Hebe' Hat3.
Enamelled ' Yarra' Hats.
Enamelled 'Sailor' Hats.
; Enamelled ' Jnnetsa' Hats.
Enamelled 'Alice' Hats.
: Enamelled 'Zjulla' Hata.
Enamelled ' Irene' HaU
Enamel'ed 'Princes.*' Hats.
; Enamelled 'Constance' Hata.
: t'uaniclled *' Couiitest' Hats.
Enamelled ' Watteau'-llata.
; Enamelled 'Turin' Hats.
'; : Enamtlled'Tenby'Hats.
-. Enamelled ' Venice' Uats.
i ' .... Euamulled 'Toledo' Hats.
) Enamclicil 'Carlisle' Bats.
1 Enamelled 'Chelsea' Fats.
] Enamelled ' Leith' HaU
j Enamelled ' Lucia*' Hats,
i Knamelled 'Eureka' Hats.
'Enamelled Fancy Straw Hats.
Also, a great variety of Shapes in Tuscan,
Leghorn, Split, Whip, and Cord Ed«e Straw Hats.
EIGHT CASKS Just Purchased. A GREAT
BARGAIN.
Over 2,000 HaU to choose from—
381cv At JOHN A. KORTHMOEE'S.
pRINTS from 5|d. per yard; over
A 8,003 yards to choose from.
SOlcv AtJOHNA.NORTHMORE'3.
FANCY DRESSES, from 4a. lid.;
over 6.C0O yanls to choose from.
? 301cv At JOHN A. NOKTMKOR.SS.
LARGE STOCK of MEN'S,
YOUTHS' and R'JYS' READY-MADE
CLOTHING of every description: Hats, I'aps,
Shirts, Belts, Braces, Neckties. H.uidkerchiefr,
Pupgeries, Netted Hat Falls,
? CHEAPEll THAN AT ANY OTHER
?::? ESTABLISHMENT.
AT
JOHN A. KORTHMORE'S
?A 131 and 133, UUNDLE-STREET.
.-i\_ ? Near the York. ? 301cv
VTOTICE FROM THE HOLEIN
Ju5 THE-WALL.
^jThe FRIEND3 of the Proprietor (R. JURY) are
informed that it is necessary they should PAY
their ACCOUNTS immediately to PREVENT
the HOLE from BK1NU PUTTIED UP.
Trusting that this Notice will require no further
Apology,
He hopes still to remain.
Their humble Servant.
i284c ? R. JURY.
^C0MPAJnE¥^N^S^ETlES7
PERMANENT EQUITABLE
A BUILDING aud INVESTMENT SOCIETY.
—The Monthly SALE of SHAKES will be held
at the Office, 9 Hindley-atreer, on Wednesday,
November 11, at 8 o'clock p.m.
314'6 O. A. If ABBAOE. Secretary.
-?-? PROFESSIONAL. ?
HE U R M. HAAS, Professor of
Music, from Copenhagen, will give IN
STRUCriONS on the PIANO on Ozerny's own
Method, so much approved of on the Continent
For terms, apply to Mr. S. Marshall, Kuwlle-street.
? 305ths31
JOHN A. BRUCE, Assayeii, Land,
Loan, and Gesebal Commission Agekt,
Katonda. 37ths366
T ~~MEDfCAL7 '-~
TTOMCEOPATH IC MEDICINES.— By
H Mail our Stock of GLOBULFS and
HNCTUBE3 from Messrs. Leatu & Rosa is
replenished. As that House obtained the appoint
ment of Chemists to the London Homoeopathic
Hospital solely from the great accuracy in the pre
paration of all their Medicines, . we have every
confidence in guaranteeing them to Practitioners
or Invalids. .
CHAS. PLATTS & COMPANY. .
The first House which imported Homoeopathic
= ? , Medicineg ? 221q
\ YER'S HAIR VIGOUR,
JtjL FOB
BESTORING thb NATURAL VITALITY and
' COLOUR OF THE HAIR.
This elegant Preparation stimulates the en
feebled glands of the Scalp into healthy action,
arrest* the fall of the Hair, and promotes its
luxuriant provrth, rendering it Soft, Youthful,
and Ulosst. ?
FADED OR GREY HAIR
i i - . is invariably
(RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOUR
when the Vigour is applied in accordance with
directions. Ii contains neither
'... : ,. DYE NOR OIL,
and will not soil the most delicate fabric. -
' May be had of alb Druggists and Chemists.
Price 6s. per bottle.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Analytical
Chemists, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States,
America. ..-..??
Messrs. F. H. FAULDING & CO..
.--.- . Wholesale Drupgists,
226thst43 Agents for South Australia.
R. D E JONG H'S
(Knight of the Order of Leopold of
r i ? Belgium)
LIGHT BltOWNUOD LIVER OIL,
' VThe practical experience of the most eminent
Medical Men during the last 2) years has now con
'. clusively established the fact that the full beneficial
:? efficts of Cod Liver Oil can be realized only by the
use of Dr. ds Jongh's pure and palatable' Light
Brown Oil.
? CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE
CHtMT.
I Dr. DE JON'GH'S OIL is administered with
extraordinary success in cases of Consumption and
Diseases of the Chest.
Allen G. Chatteway, Esq., Surgeon to the
Leoininster Infirmary. Kndand, wriUs:— 'The
' effects cf Dr. de Josgh's Oil are very far superior
' to those of any other Cod Liver OiL Nearly four
'? years since two cases of confirmed Cons motion
1 weie placed under my care. In both the lungs
' were a mass of tubercular deposit and every pos
- sible sound to be heard in phthisis was present
i The sole remedy employed was Dr. DE JosGH's
, Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil ; and now the patients
. are strong and fat, the diseased (abnormal) Bounds
nearly inaudible, and in the one case (male]
. huntin?, fishing, and shooting are freely indulged
i in, the patieut expressing himself quite capable ol
undergoing .as much fatigue as any of his fellow
[ sportsmen.'
[ DEBILITY OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN.
t Dr. DE JONGll'S OIL possesses unqualified
1 and peculiar nutritive and restoiative properti&j;
i hence its marvellous efficacy in Debility c! Adults
i and Children.
Rowland Daltov. Esq., M.R.C.S-. L.S.A.,
District Medial Officer at Bury St. Edmunds,
r England, writes: — 'lr. DS Jongu's Oil hat
1 certainly been the only means of savinu my life on
! two occasions, and even n w, when I feel 'out ol
t condition,' I take it, and like it, unmixed with any
thing, as being the most SRreeab'e way.'
I THOMAS Hunt, Esq., Medxal Officer of Health,
Bloomsbury, London, writes : — ' For badly
3 nourished infants Dr. DE Josgu's Light-Browr
Cod Liver Oil ia invaluable. The rapidity with
i which two or three teaspoonfula per diem wil
fatten a young child ie astonisbinu. C'hildret
J generally like the taste of Dr. de Josgh's Oil
1 and when it is Riven there, often cry for more.'
e Dr. DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN CO!
ii LIVER OIL is sold only in capsuled Imteriai
|. Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d.; Quarts, 9s.
a labelled with his stamp and sisnature. WITHOUT
;. WHICH NOITE CAS PO.SSIBLT BS GEM3ISE. b]
s Chemists. Druggists, and Storekeepers throufthou
i, the world.
Sole Consignees :
r ANS AR, HASFOBD, & CO.. 71. Strand, London
S W.C.
sr Wholesale Agents:
» ?ICTOiU-Jf ELTON. GRIMWADR & CO.
HelbounM. 909fiU01vx-
PUBLIC NOTICES.
FLOWER S H O W.
THURSDAY. 12th November
: ???-? TOWN HAU: .
The HORTICULTURAL and FLORICUL
DURAL SOUIKTI'S NEXL'SHOW on THURS
DAY.
ROSES. GLADIOLUS. PELARGONIUMS,
GERANIUMS, FUCHSIAS. &c, SuT^
Chapman's Band.
Che Amateur Hand Bellei.vqebs will Perform.
By or«ter of the Committee, -?''
3157 W. H ACKETT. Hon.- fiec. ,
VTORTH ADELAIDt2 YOUNG MEN'S
H SOU1ETV. BrodghaM-plack.
Theu-ual MONTHLY PUBLIC LECTURE oh
Tuesday Evening. November 10, at 8 o'clock, to be
lelivere-1 by R. A. Taultox, E=q. Subject:—
'Lnperiai Plunder an I Patriotic Heroism, or
Russia aud the Caucasus.' ? 3U''5
T ECTDRE.—TI10 Third of a Series of
LA LECTURES under the auspices of the
yoUNU-STRfcET CHAPEL Young Men's Im
provement Society will be delivered by Dr.
Uajipbkll, in the Chapel, on Tuesday Evening
first, lO'.h instant. Subject-' Breathing, and the
Breathing Apparatus of Man.' Lecture to brgin
it hall-past 7 p.m. All are invited. . 311**5 .
MR, KIDNER, intending Buortly to
Visit Ergland, respectfully requests all
PKPoOKSwhoarc INDEBTED U him to PAY
their ACCOUNTS before 1st December; also, that
those Parties who have CLAIMS against him
furnish him with their demands.
9, Dorsetta-tcrrace. ., 315:'23
OTICE. ?— AU PARTIES having
CLAIMS against JONES BP.OTHEP.S, or
ANTDRi«\V JOSKS. lately, carrying on Business as
Importers and Dealers in A?iicul:ural Imple
ments, are requested to send in the same to the
Office of the! Bread Manufactory for Settlement.
All outstanding Accounts must bs Paid without
any delay, at the undersigned intends leaving the
colony In a few weeks. The above notice does not
refer to the business of the Broad Manufactory.
291cv ANDRUW JONES.
?\TOTICK.— I will NOT PAY DEBTS
-Ll conlraclad in my name by any Pereon with
out my written older fro.-n this 9th day of
November, 18i&
. 215-21 T.DURYEA.
: Miymo notices.
NEW 0 O R N W A L L M I N I N G
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermen
tioned SHARES have been DECLARED FOR
FEITED :-
No?. Nos.
fl.2£? to 9.232 ... 5 5.150 to 5.1C9 ... 29
1.3C6 to 1.320 ... 15 0,927 to 6.9:U ... 5
9,212 to 9.2y« ...15 (i.»:i7to fi.951 ...15
1,251 to 1,270 ... 20 7.562 to 7.583 ... t
11 87? to 11.883 ... 7 8.H29 to S.H3S ... 10
6.MJ to tt.92*! ... 3 3.50S to XM2 ... 25
6.K»to 6863 ... 5 3.5S3to 3.I5j7 ...25
9 787 to 9.8U ... 25 &2l3to 3.222 ... 10
5.622 to 5,671 ... &) 3.242 to 3.2IH ... 5
8.2H5 to 8 2.SI ... 20 9,378 to 9.383 ... 8
11.8JI to 1I.S:»3 ... 3 9.218 to 9.222 ... 6
7.714 to 7.721 ... 8 10.154 to 10.155 ... 2
ll,9Jii to 11.9W ... 2 3.452to 3.4S4 ... 3
12,2^ ii 12.310 ... K \\,m ? 1
2, 187 to 2,471 ... 5 it,72i) to 9.721 ... 2
1*119 ? 1 1I.2S6 to 11.23) ... 4
3.030 tj r..a-l ... 2 l,C9»to 1.6 8 ... 6
2.4IH to 2,438 ... 5 9.687 to 9.891 ... S
10.1(57 ? 1 11.1H5 ? 1
3,8 5 to 3.814 ...10 0,715310 3.771 ...10
1.7iU- to 1.SW ... 8 l«.i:W to 10.131 ... 2
3,815 to ZI.S2-2 ... 8 4,b31 to 4,933 ... 3
3 823 to a830 ... 8
1,761 to l,77i ... 1» Total Shires... 435
1.78 1 to 1,787 ... 5
Temple Chambers, November 2, 18J8. 308wtlo
'fUE NEW CORNWALL MINING
JL COMPANY, LIMITED.
SoriOS is hereby civen that at n SPECIAL
GBNBRAL MKtTINUof the SII^KEKOLDF.KS
in th; above duapany, held on the lith October
instant ic w,n rt solved that a Cull of Fire Shillings
per Share be in de, payable iu two itntalmsnts;
anil notice is hereby givei that th: First Instal
ment of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share is
now declared, and must be uiia on or before the
10th November enmiug, at the English, Scottish,
aud Austialian Chartered Bank, or any of its
Branches, or at the OQices of the Company.
By order of the Board,
JAS. S. SCOTT, Secretary.
Temple-ChamberF, Currie-street,
October 26M8J8. 301hml0,15v
TENDERS.
TO BUILDEUS.— TENDERS for the
ERECTION of a Five-Eupm COTfAUBon
the Hilton-road will be received liv the uuder
siRnrd until Wednesday, November It.
Piuus ami Specification to bo seen on application.
The lowest or any Tender not necessarily
accepted.
JOHN7 TEXALUNA.
Grote-strcet, November 4, 1S«5. 310'5
'PO BUILDERS^— TENDERS for tbe
X hRECTlON of a VILLA RE6IDKNCS at
DASH\VUOD'S GULLY will be received by the
unders:j,'ucd until 12 noon of Tuesday, the 17th
.November.
Plans and Specification will be ready for inspec
tion on and after Monday, the 9;h inst. Neither
the low&t nor any tender necessarily accepted.
THOS. ENGLISH. Architect,
31fc-th32 Tomple-Chainber^, Currie-street
RENDERS for a STEAM-BOILER
X wi!l be received by the undersigned until
noon, 28th instant.
Plans, or any information, on and after Monday
next, at the Imperial Mills, Hurtle-square. Neither
the lowest nor any tender necessarily acceo'ed.
\VM. KLU01T & CO.. Millers.
Novembers, 1S6S. 3t0ths22vl2
/HO PLASTERERS.— TENDERS wUl
?M- be received by the undersigned up to noon
of Monday. 16th instant, for PLASTKKINU
(Labour only) the Three SHOPd and D W ELL1NO3
now. in course of Erection in Murray -otreet.
Gawler, about 3.000 yards Inside Work and
External Dressings.
lowest nor auy Tender not necessarily accepted.
Plann and 'peciGcation on applicati.it to
315'7 UtX-RQK WILiJOX, Uawler.
HE OLAYTON MAN5E COM
MIT rKti are prepared to receive TENDERS
of LAND, or HOUSBand LAND, near Clayton
Church, KENSINGTON, for Minuter'* Residence.
Address, lion. Secretary, Norwood 314 '19
MONEY.
EIGHT PEll CENT.— MONEY to
LEND ou Good Security, in sums as may
be agreed upon.
R. BARNES, licenced Land Broker,
SGS^lSv : &\nx William-street.
VPHB SAVINGS BANK of SOUTH
1 AUSTRALIA LENDS MO'NKY at Ei«!it per
Cent. Interest, on Mortgage of runt-class Free
holds in sums of £200 and upwards. Forms of
application may be obtained at the Bank Office. '
flthev H. d. TUBTON. Accountant.
-T D VAN CES on all STOCK and
j\. SHAKE SECURITIES, House and Landed
Properties. HIUHENS GEDYE & CO.
pASH ADVANciion Bills of LadiDg,
v- Certificates, and Personal Security. HICHEH8
GEDYE & CO., Watcrlioose-buildings. ?
If ONEY LENT to Pay off Mortgages,
tvl from £50 to £5.000. 8 per cent. U1CHKNS
GEDYE & CO, Wateruouse-buiMinRB. 3i2t7
MONEY.— Several Large and 8mall
Sums to Lend.
142c O. MUMME & CO., Guwler-phce.
A/fONEY TO LEND at 8 pec Cent,
ivx in sums of £200 and upwards, under the
Beal Properly Act or otherwise.
STOW, BRUCE. & AYERS.
237'328 ?? Waymouth-Btreet.
\IONEY TO LEND on Mortgage.
iYl NATHANIEL OLDH AM,
Licensed Land Broker, Imperial-Chamben,
27Tt93 : ..Adelaide.
K\ ONEY TO be LENT at 8 per Cent.,
I Tj. if in moderately large sums and First-class
SCCUritie8- O.W. COTTON.
Licensed Land Broker, King William-street.
, ...... ? . ? 211cr
ONEY TO LEND on Freehold
Security fai Lame Sums at 8 per cent
144cv WAY & BROOK.
ONEY TO LEND. Propertj
brought under the Real Property Act
M. ortgaces, Leases, and Transfers drawn. ,
Licensed Land Broker. Waterhouse-Buildina
? 246CT
MONEY TO LEND on Freehold
Security, whether under Real Property Act
or otherwise, at lowest rates.
ANDREWS & BONNIN.
lOOcv 61, Km William-street
\fONEY TO be LENT on Freeholc
i'X ljmls, under the Real Pjoperty Act a
otherwise. . .
KKOX & THRUPP, Solicitor?,
!ii King William-street, Adelaide.
20Qt9t2efltblU ? ?
A DELAIDE LOAN AND DISCOUNT
A. OFFICES,
; HlSDLFT-STRrET WTST.
MONEY ADVANCED from £5 and upward
' on Personal Security or Deposit of Deeds. He
Siyments by Weekly or Monthly ; Instalment!
Ince ho'irc from 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, 10 to 1.
275that27y SAMUEL PEARCE. Manager.
MONEY LENT ON MORTGAGE.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
GREEN & WADHAM,
1 ler EzchaoK« Land Offices, SiD8-WiUUm-ttr«d
AMUSEMENTS. i
tyHlTE'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS.
LAST NIGuFbUT TWO.
OF
CHE CAEANDINI CONCERTS.
THE KVESINU (ToBBDAt). Nov. 10.
PROGRAMME.
)verturc Piano— Tbe Misses Rnsina and Fannie.
)pentic Selection—' The Enchantress.'* J
Jrand scens— ' O mio Fernando'— Miss Fannio. '
Jong— ' Home of my Heart'— Mr. ftherwin.
False, Brilliant* (Vocal) - ' II Baccio ' - Misi
ltonna.
Uaffo Duet— 'Sir. and Mrs. Bell'— Madame
Cammlini and Mr. W. Sherwin.
Jong—' Why do I weep for thee t'— Madame
Carandini.
Duet— 'Sister Elves'— Miss Rosina and Miss
Fannie,
sone — 'I heard a Brooklet gushiug'— Miu
R.j-ina.
Opcrttic Selection — 'II Trovatore'— Madame
Caran.iini and Mr. W. Sherwin. ?
An interval of fifteen minutes.
Duetto-' Maria Padilla'— The Misses Bosina and
Fannie.
Song— 'The Foreakon'— Madams Carnndinl.
Song— 'I am a simple Mucteer'— Mr. W.
bherwin.
Ballad-'! cannot mind my Wheel, Mother'—
Miss Ifosina.
Buffo Daet— 'Little t arm'— Madame Caraudiui
and Mr. W, Shcrwin.
Son*— ' Dermot Asthore' -Crouch)-Miss Fannie.
Duet— '?Trust her not'— Madame Carandioi and
Miss Rosina. '
'The Gipsies' Laughing Trio'— Madame Caran*
dini. Miss Rosina, Miss Fannie, and Mr. W.
Sherirln.
Admission— Reserved Seats, 4r., or Knmilv
Tickets, to admit Six, 20j.; Second, 1i.\ Hack
Seats, Is.
Doors open at half-pist 7; to commen?e at 8
o'clpcfc
Tickets may be oblaiaed at White's Uom\\ be
tween tbe hours of 11 and 2, where a numbered
plan can be seen and scats selected.
On THURSDAY, November 12.
A GttAND SACRKl) AND SECULAR
? ? CONCERr. ? ; ? _x_
BARLOW'S CYNODROME, AORTIT
ADELAIDE, near the Huntsman's Hotel,
TO-N1OHT. ? x
A FREE aud EASY every Wednesday
XX and SATURDAY KVEN1NU at the
CA8TLEINN. Admisiion Free. ySthrtS
BALL PROGRAMMES, CONCERT
PROGRAMMRS. aud TICKETS.
Printed in the Ncat&t Style, at the Eepiticr and
Obterver General Printlntr-Omecs, Grcuft-ll-strritt.
A large quantity of Cards and Fancy P) in
the Newest Patterns just unpacked Sprci-n i-n
view. ?
HOTELS AND LIVEBY STABLES.
pLENELG, HOLDFAST BAY
THE PIeIThoTEL,
1L MO3ELEY. JUN., PKorniKTon.
Is delightfully situated at this most healthy Marine
Watering-place, and the arrange mrntH in t.ll
Departments are such as to moet the requirements
of Visitors.
The whole of the numerous Rooms arc spacious
aud bfty.
Large Coffee ami Dining Rooms. Private Parlours
and weil-vetitilatcd Bedrooms, Drawing, Dressing,
and tied Kootas en suite.
Billiard Room - very superior Slate Table.
Attached are excellent Stables, with Coach
house.
Tbe JETTY ia at (lie entrance of the Hotel, and
there is a FINK PrtOMUSAUfi in front, nbive
the Beach, which for extent and funnies* oilers nil
the Attractions desired l-v Visitors at tin; Seaside*.
YAOrjTlNU and PULLlNU UOATS for
Pleasure and 1'iciuc Patties ulwoys available.
Term* moderate.
Tariff of Charges by Post or Telegram ftom
H. 41USELEY, JUN., Pier Hotel.
JS8l3lo«W2G ?
CHATHWAY'S OKOVVN HOTEL,
VICTOR HARBOUR,
One of the most Healthy and Romantic Spots in
the Colony for Invalids and Tourists.
Commercial Gb^tlkues well accommoiUtcd,
and their Moreen well attended to. ? 252c
SEASiDE'~H0TEL71}IUGkT0N.—
Mrs. THOMAS UPTON, formerly of the Sir
John Barleycorn, Adelaide, and the Liverpool Hotel,
Oleuelii, respectfully apprises the Public that «he
ha/* entered upon the Management of this Hotel,
and trusts by strict attention and p mverauieto
merit the support and patronage lutliuit) so libe
rally accorded to her. The House in thnroutrMy
cleaned, and fitted up for Victors, Fancies,
Weddinir Parliea, A C; ? noitlc
TA T T'B R 's A L L 'S
IIUR--U AND PAKKTAOE BAZAAR.
LKFTING & LIVERY STABLES,
PlKiE-STaEET, adjoining the Tows Haix.
J. P. WILLIAMS & CO. have much pleasure
in informing their Friends and the Public that
they have opened the above commodious and
centrally situated Premit-es. which will bo found
conducive in every lespect to the health and safety
of Horses and the ccmpltto protection of Carnages.
The Letting and Livery Department will bo
under the personal superintendence of Mr.
Williams, whose experience in a sulUcient
gumantce that relinble Horses ami Vehicles will
be supplied at the shortest notice and on reason
able terms. \
Loose Boxes if required. Ilorses and Carriages'
Bouzht and Sold. Experienced Grooms in atten
dance day ami night.
N.B.— The Central Position of these StableR offer
great advantages for the Livery and Bait of Horses
from the Uonntrv. ? 242c
TTOTEL TO be LKT; snug little IIouso ;
XI Rent £100 per annum; Takings £20 per
week; Coming-in aroutXIOQ; full value fur the
moncv; two tenants only in 28 years. UICHKNS
GEDYE. Waterhouse-buildings. 3 12c
TO be LET on Leass by Tender, hi
OAWLER, the well-known HOTEL the
GAU'LKlt ARMS, which has been Rebuilt and
-just finished complete.
All particulars respecting Lease can ba had en
application to James Martin, Oawlcr, by whom
Tenders will be received up to 15th November.
Neither the highest nor any Tender necessarily
accepted.
JAMES MARTIN.
October 2.1. 18G8. Zioo
''^AK^AlIDLODGrlHGT
WANTED, by a single Man, a Fur
nished BEDROOM with BOARD in or
near Adelaide. Apply, stating, terms, to U., cilice
of this paper. ? . . . x
? fftCDTJOE. ?
WOOL and TALLOW BOlHjnT or
Liberal Advances obtained, by W. D.
Clyde, broker, Exchan^, AdeUidf. 3UtMv
\y OOL, BAR K, WOOL— ThTumltf-
? ?:' ' ? signed will Purchase or Advance on Wool
or Bark.
LAVINQTON OLYDE.
Insurance-Chamber.'. ? 2Sttli30ev
WOOL or BARK al VICTOR
HARBOUR. - Mr. LAVINOTON Y.
T1TR la authorized to act as my Agent in Pur
chasing or A/ivancina on WOOL or BARK at
Port Victor.
LAV1KGTON GLYDB.
Adelaide. . . : vr3U'19
WOOL.— The undersigned are Buyers
. . or will Advance ou Shipments.
30!-t3v F. J. BEUK & CO.
WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, Ac,
PUECHASKD at the Ilizhut M&rkct
Price by ?
-3thcf JOHN T. 3AOAR. Tliataitpn.
AITOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS. Sic.
Vt PURCHASED at the H^hest Marktt
Price by . . , . ,
U3cv ? Jt)HN TAYLOR. Thebarton.
WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS,
BARK. OITM, SHANK-BONES. TAL
LOW. &&, PURCHASED by the Undersigned In
Adelaide.
277ct W. PBACOOg » BON.
NOTICE, — HIGHEST MARKET
. PRICE, given for HIDES, 8HEEP8KIN8,
TALLOW, Ac, »t tbe Hindmarsh Tannery, or t\
H, King WUliam-atreet.
-ue jmhn nmtm a m.
PERSONS WANTED.
PUPIL WANTED immediately, by a
SURGEON in an extensive and long-etta
blished Mining and General Practice. Premium
required. Apply to W. II. Benham, Emi., Solicitor,
Kapunda. ? . 304cr
WANTED, a Competent , BOOK
KEEPER. Appljr, staUng where pre
viously employed and salary required, to J.O.,
office of this paper. - . -, x
ANTED, a BOOK KEEPER. Satin
factory references required. F. k S. Pach,
64, Rundle stteet, Adelaide. ' * ' 31-c
ANTED, Ilousemaida pnd Nurso
maidg. Mff.aehh'a. Registry Office. «
PLASTERERS and LABOURERS
WANTED. Apply to B. Traio, : builder,
Qrote-s'jett. ? - . x
WANTED, for the Drapery Trade, a
JUNIOR HAND. J. Osborne, Port Ade
laide^ ? ? x
WANTED, a good COOK for an
Ho'.el in the Country ; alsi an active LAD.
Apply Sirs. J Lyons, ii, Ihndley-gtreet. xk
' LOST AND~F0UNI).
LOST, on Glen Osmond-road, a GOLD
LOCKET, containing two Portrait*. The
finder will be rewarded by learing it tX 7. W,
Thoms'4 Qrenfcll-itrctt, i
LAND AUCTION N0TICE8,
UREBN & WADUAU'B
NKXT MONTHLY
[AND AUCTION HALR
Li will be held in the
LAND HART
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 87, ISA,
Particular* of Properties intended for this Aao«
tun are requested to ba forwarded on or before
tth November. 306ot
i^FANl)~H0USE8.
&REBN A WADHAM,
LAKDAGKNTB
LAND AUCTIONEERS.
LANDED PROPKBTI
VALUED.
LANDED PKOPKRTIE8
8URVKYKD.
PLANS Purnlihe.1 and TOWNBHUfe LAID
)UT. Plans of Townships, Hundradi. kc, fte.
hroogiiouttha COLONY klirayi openf or Intpec ?
ton.
HOUSE3 BTORE3, LAND
SECTIONsTSc,
LICT or LEASED.
EXCHANGE
LAND MART
And land Offices, Kin* Wllliam-tU»
, LAND. LOAN. ' -
GKNERAL^OMMISSIOH
OFFICEa
iluvFltNMKVr 1 Purchased b »ccordaot«trHh
SPECIAL NOTICE.
GRKEN & WAD'J AM'S ADVERTISEMENTS
iinpear in tho 'RKdWTKR' Newip*pet on
MONDAYS and THURSDAY8. and In tiu»
' OBSEUVER' of Saturday.
lev GRKKN & WADHAM, Land Ajuuti.
LA N D M A K~
COUNTRY SBOnONF.
TO be SOLD for Uanh, or CREDIT tail be hi d
if ruuuirdi. GREKN ft WADHAM
ADKLAlDK (Huaclred ofh-Swtloni «7L VI?, W
A' MA Ulnndrcd oD-Kortlont 178 Bid *vi '
AYERS Hundred of) -Sections 411 and E0I.
BAR ER (n unUretl o/--»cctiou S8.
BAUUSSA (Hundred of)-»6ttiou 8.
BELV1DKRK (Hundred of-~Sestion» CM. OS,
and MS).
BLYTH (Ilitndrod of)-Sectiom 123, 121. and 22C
CAROLINE (Hundred of)-Sectioiia US, Hi, HU.
W. 124, 12U, m 131. 2(13 208, £09, SKI, SI),
212, M3, 2U, 219, O), Bl. 82t, £W, UU,
avd 173.
CLA RE (Hundred of--SecMon 1 10.
CLLNTOlJ (Towniliiu ot-— AUotmonta ST, 08, 87,
Mia S9: hIdo. Subitrbau Scctiooa 17, fid, UL
24. 2-i. 17, J9. aud 26
DALKK)T (Hundred of)~Sectlfni8C and 1Q9L
unr.LIN-SnctionB23, £«. «, 7. 11, and 1.
ENGLISH (Hundred oO-Sectiou 1.16 and 151.
KifKULlNG (Hundred oft-3uction XW.
i IA M Ul KK (Hundrol n(H-.Suctio!iie76tBilGWL
GO(JLWA (Hundred utV-tiucUoni UU, MiX
£m. 1KJ, and 6«.
GOYDER (Hundred of)-Seciioui 13 and 3SS.
OKACEJIlundrcd o(j-8oction rJA.
URUY (Tuwnahip of)— Allotment* 34, 18. 11 , U6,
and 108.
nW.X -(HmiftrH on-B»'«fim 21\ 51', and »»,
IIAN.HON (Hundred of)-H«rlloru 014. Plfi, W.
Ml, 952, S64, SiSS, SCO, SID, ttM, 3W7, »KV
W, 310, Sll, and 312,
tNKKUMAN (Hundred uf)-Seciiou« 78 aud 79.
KAU1NA (Town'sliip ot-— AUotrueuU XU, 77, 78,
79, 80. KJ, and K».
K1NO8TON (Township of}- Allotment! 8, 45, 48,
21. 22. and 21. -?--«?
K0NDOPAR1N0A (Hundred of--Boctioai IMfl.
and -H 1.
KOOlUNLiA (Hundred of--8ection £91.
KU1TPO. (lluii.irt.l o()-Sfl.nimii U*f& 7-*». 67, «l
65. (Vt, t7, 70, XKi, im 5403, 3MH, UH W*.
31(17, ami 3&S.
KULPARA (Hundred oD~8cctloni 17. XL M. %
37, 3». 41, 45, 40, 4i», b\ 00, W. 287, SS8, W-
2 4, 2&7. 21'9, and 2e.O.
LEFKVlCli'S PKNJN.SUliA-3ec:iona .BaUfiP,
823. R2i 744, 715, 733. and7tR
MACDUNNKLL (liuii.lre.l oO-Hoctiora 116 aod
US.
&ULANU (Townnliip on-A11-ttmenu JL. 3B, 9.
2). 81. «s W. 'M. and 73.
MOON PA TOWNSIIll'-AUotmenU 11, SI, N,
111, 172. m. HS, If* 184, 187, 183, 9(0, HH.
XT. 153, 91, 17, «!, 202, £0, &M. S67. aud
MI'DLA W1RRA, (Hundred of--8cctlon762.
MYPONOA (Huniuea DiH-^ccuunBtfiUaniliU.
NKl'EAN HAY-SectiouR 4 and 1U01
NOAIILUNOA (Hundred o:--a«-Uon» 175, and
21(1.
NORTh RHIN'K (Hundred ofi-^nctlomftn, US
(purtof), l.'K, l7K.B4Kanil«l51
NKAN(.KITA (tiunitio.i oO-rt^uoniS . ft, SOU,
:'-n:*. and :f-.
OXICAI'AUINGA (Huu.lred ufi -Section* 08
nn I KP-S.
PARA WiilRA (Hundred o0 -Section 1 «.
i'OiU' AL CIj-TA (l'ow.iiiiii.oO-AllMmonU 87,
l«, 1 2, 25, 28, and SJ.
PORT AUr.LAlbK (liun.tt«-t i»f)-fleetioni 1136,
lL(2(H;O,b'2,RndU«l.
PORT AlAC'UtmMiJili Cfowuihlp of»— i7, Ri«
7S, 23, IS. HH UJft, III, Hi, \\\ 10H 36, 3t).
28, X7. 3S-. 20, 41, «-5. -ij. J, and ;«.
PORT UUGHKA (Township of)-AUo»raeotii LH,
1», 68,(0,75, iil, atidi::*.
ROUK TOWN-AllotmciUi IK-, 80, 01, 21, auJ30
8TANLEY (Hundred ufMk-cnuiik I a, -40H, and
602.
TALILNGA-Sectioiw C02A (J-»7I. 0175, anJ ML
TAltPKliNA (Towiuhip ofe-Allutiiiwitt '31, 45.
s-H,rtl. -!«,«», 74, 81, 93, 90, and 1--L
UPPElt WAKKtflELD (Uundred oO~SocUm
WALLAROO (Towntihlp of)— Alloune&U 98, -QL
««, 11H. 119, 153, and lfiO,
WATERLOO (Hundred of--BecUooi SG7, S78, S60L
StiH, aud 206.
WILLMUA -Section! 618, 667, and 653.
YANKALIIXA- (Hundred of)-doetkmf llfl, IM,
and 152'.
YATALA (Hundred oD-Scctions 67. SO, and 6473. ?
GRKEN & WADHAM, Una A*enu.
Kichance Land Olfictb Kirm WUlmra-tticet.
pOl^ADELAlI^—FOBrijALK,
JL those Substantial Premise! known m the
IORT ADELAIDK URAAIMAR-SIJHOUL, well
built of. gtone, and aUndiuit upon «n ACRH of
LAND, or thereabouu, centrally ultuatrd, anil
admirably athpt-d for a DKKOMINATIONAL
SCHOOL or PUBLIO BUiLDlNU. Temu,
libcraL
GREEN fc WADHAM. Land'Agenta.
KxchariKe Land Oliiceg, h.lutf Wllliaraitiwt. .
? aiaiDjrmbJM
rPO be LK r or SOLD, A LTON H0*D8E.
1- MAGILL. with 46 Acre* of Und, floe
Vineyard, Stabllu^ Ouihouiw, and evtfjrconve*
nience.
GREEN k WADHAM. Lan-l AssnU.
Exchange Land OiBcea. Kin« WUliamttreel.
? '. ? 303mh28y
I?OK SALK, the. UKST BUSINESS
1- BITK iu NAURAOOOKTK; Halt Acre; Uiret
Frnntat'ei. i
3li-'& Tf IOH. H1XCK LKY. Narracwirte.
fPHkBE' UOUSES TO be LET, ia
JL Nultril ADELAIDE -Barton-terrace and
Jelfcottftrect-Scvcn Roomi each, witb .Rathi.
Rent modulate. Appljr to James fUrrloKtou,
Pfospect; or Jamea HarringUtn, fun., OOoiioeil.
street; or Joel Roberta, King WUiitud-itraet.
?. ? 870a
'HO bo LET, on SOUTH-TERRAOff,
i FAMILY RESIDENCE of Nino Room*,
with clioicolr-plauted Garden of half an aen;
at present occupied by Mr. Rotman. Apply to
G. & J. Downer, nolkitora. ? aofc
TO bt- LKT, at (1LKN OSMOND, a
BUSINKSH as a GENERAL 8TORB. Aba
a Rood BAKEKY Riuineu, with P.JH I'-OFKIQK*
Apply to Iliomai Hmitli, on the Premliw. 303'lfl
'1^0 be LET, in BUNDLE STREET.
i- Two SHOW. Noe, 8 and 13. Apply, be
tween 10 and 12 o'clock, to Thomai BalUntynt
No. 13. nett the R«J Lion. ? 306c
FOR SALB or LEA8E, ou twjttrmn,
FAMILY KEHIDKNCK, four riIIm from
Town, with e very conTentence, larpeTMilu, Coach-
house. Stable, LofL Paddock. Garden, Ac. Apply
to Adam Jatfrey, Knlleld. 2N7ine -
'DENT ONLY FIPTY~PODNDaH
-IA- SUMMER QUARTER3.-TO be LhT. moat
pleasantly situated on the Hil!« et BELA1K. a.
t'-onvenient FAMILY HOUSK, wltl' rood Qartlcn,
Paddock, and all neceuaiy OutbulMin««. Com
mands del;Bhtful view of tb« Gulf and Plain*, aod
a comparatively cool climate; *iiliinanea«yhoui'»
diiveofl'own. App'rto
JA51KH T. TURNBULL.
302thsc 11, King William-street. AdeUldc.
rPO be LET, Corafoitabl«)Five-'Rooaed
X HOUSES in SOUTH and NORTH ADE
LAIDE. Bents moderate. Applrto
287thsc I. SIMMONS & 00., Beehlvt.^
TO bo LET, a Haven-Roomed 11OU8B.
with SUblo and Uardcn. Apply to K.
Peirce, Chapel-street, Norwood. ? 308thair
TO bo LET, Rent £100. FHEMlSfiS
and (JROUNDS at LOWER M1TCHAM
lately occupied by J. Darwent, Kkj.
14Qitc HENRY SOtJTr.
TO be LET, 8EACOMBB, new
BRIGHTON, the Residence of the lats
Kdward Stephens, Km,, commundins a magnlfl*
cent view of tbe Gulf, with about 20 Anea ol
Land. . .
46tacr WRIGHT BROTHHRB.
A BARGAIN. — UO'USB of Four
Itootm and Cellar at NORTH ADBLAIDB
for £160. G. W. Cotton, Kinjt Wllliam-itwet.
? SlOrtlB
HODSE WANTED, within 13 uiLuteV
walk of tho Pont-Offlco. MuHco UlnNina
Rooms, with Ribling, 4c. Addre«i Box (M,
G^neiralPoHUJffice; ? i^
C«ATTENINO PADDOCKS, witU
I ?*- plenty of good Water, TO be LET, Appljr
early to James T. Tuinboll, 11, King wmiwu
street, Vkt
$