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? TENDERS ?
rpENDEKS FOB GOAL
THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
THE BPENCER'S GULF STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The undersigned will receive TENDERS up
to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, December 12, for the
SUPPLY of such COAL as may be required in
Port Adelaide for the Steamships belonging Xc
the above Companies during the year endinu
December 31, 1877. The hulks to be put along
side the steamers in any portion ot the Harbour
of Port Adelaide where the steamers may be
lying, and to be alongside forty-eight (48) hours
before advertised time of sailing, if so required
by the masters. The Coal to be of best quality
for the purpose, and to be put on board the
steamers in such quantities as they may require.
Payments to be made in Net Cash every
month. The Directors do not bind themselves
to accept the lowest or any Tender.
HERBERT EVANS, Secretary,
4, Currie-streefc.
A delaide, November 23, 1876. 329 47
OtJTH AUSTRALIAN GAS
COMPANY.
TENDERS FOR COAL.
The Directors of the above Company are
prepared to receive TENDERS up t3 noon of
Monday, the 11th of December proximo, for the
SUPPLY of COAL in quantities according to
tbe Specification to be seen at the Offices of the
Company, Grecfell-street, Adelaide. The
Directors do not bind themselves to accept the
lowest or any Tender.
By order,
JOHN PAXTON, Secretary.
Grenfell-street, Adelaide,
November 14, 1876. 320,3,9,33,5,7,9,42,4,6
OH AMBER OF MANUFACTURES.
\J ?
The Committee invite TENDERS for the
undermentioned FURNITURE, viz., Tables,
Chairs, Bookshelves, Cupboards, &c. A full list
cf requirements is on view at the Oune,
Register-Chambers. Tenders to be forwarded
on or before noon of Thursday, 14th instant,
marked ' Tenders for Furniture.' No Tender
necessarily accepted.
JKO. FAIRFAX CONIGRaVE, Secretary.
? 344-7
TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—
TENDERS are invited by the Undar
Eigned up to noon of Saturday, December 30,
for BUILDING an H0r£L and OUTBUILD
INGS at TARCOWIE.
Plans, Specifications, ko.f may be inspected
at my Offices on and after Tuesday, 12th last.,
until Tuesday, 19th inst., and after that date
at the Shop e-f Mr. Philip Lane, Kooringa; and
at Mr. Freeman's, Bell Hotel, Laura. -
All Carting will be done by the Proprietors.
Neither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily
accepted.
ROWLAND REES, C.B., Architect, 4c.
Central.Chambers, Adelaide,
December 4, 1876. 342ths65v
qpHNDERS WANTED for PLA3
JL TER1NG a three-roomed COTTAGE in
Sturt-street Apply to R. H. McGee, Gitbert
street. ? ax_
^TENDERS WANTED on or before
X Saturday, at noon, December 9, for RE
PAIRS to PRIMITIVE METHO 0I5T C3APEL,
PAYNEHAM. For particulars, apply to Mr.
H. Rcsewarne, Pajneham. 333ths44
HOTELS AUD LIYSRY STABLES
THE WILLIJXGA HOTEL,
?\YILLUNGA.
williaITxorris
Ee?s to inform his Y . tends and the Public
generally that he has taken the above well.
known commodious Hotel, and offers the bes;
accommodation to visitors and travellers.
Commodious and well-ventiiated Bedroosss,
Every atteation paid to visitors.
Ah Wines, Spirits, and Beers best brands.
Good Stabiiug for Horses. Horses and Tra-
on hire. £59o
HOTET-8 ASH LIVESY STABLES
HOTEL EUROPE,
Grenfell-street, Adelaide.
J. TELTEMAXX
B-?gs to Inform his Friends and the Public
generally that he has taken tbe above well
known Hotel, and hopes to secure a share of
their patronage.
All Ales, Wine?, and Spirits of the best
quality.
Superior accommodation for Traveller?.
An ORDINARY DAILY at 1 o'clock.
Deutsche Bedienung. 305lhac
CROWN INN,
CURRIESTREET,
ADELAIDE.
WILLIAM TOLE3IAN
Takes this opportunity of thanking hia South,
North, and all Friends fer their kind support to
him since he took the above Hotel, and solioits
a continuance of same; and assures them that
nothing shall be wanting on hU part to desarve
their patronase. AJ! Ales, Spirits, and Drinks
the Best Brands obtaiaable. Beds strictly
clean. Cheap Meals. First-rate Stabling. He
has secured the services of an efficient Ostler.
Horses well attended to.
NOTE.
WILLIAM TOLE3IA1N,
Late of WnxusoA. *237e
NATIONAL HOTEL,
PIRIE-STREET,
BY ALBERT KEIDEL,
Late with Messrs. Armbruster a Uhlmann.
ALBERT KEIDEL begs to inform his Friends
and the Public generallythat he has taken this
well-known Hotel, and solicits a share of their
patronasro.
The HOTEL and SALOON have been entirely
rei orated aud refurnished, the Bedrooms having
rcuh cd special attention.
Private Rooms for Parties if desired.
The BILLIARD ROOM is supplied with one,
of Allcock's best new Tables, and is replete with
every convenience.
The SKITTLE ALLEY has also undergone
thorough repair, and lovers of the game wu!
find it all that can be desired.
All WINES, 8PIRITS, ALES, &c., beat brands.
GoodStabling,withBran, Chaff, Hay, and Corn.
? ISSthso
CLARE HOTEL, CLARE.
E. SMITH
Wishes it to be known that he has RETAKEN
the CLAKE HOTEL, and that he is putting it
In First-class Order for the Public, so that it
will be second to none in the North.
E. SMITH,
337c Proprietor.
W. PECK,
MORAIVs HOTEL,
MELROSE.
W. P. wishes to Inform his Friends, Com*
merclal Travellers, and others that he hai
Enlarged and Improved this well-known Hotel
Parties can now be accommodated with Private
Room!) at Moderate Charges,
FIRST-CLASS 8AMPLS ROOM for COM
MERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
WINES, SPIRITS, 'atd ALES, best brands.
HORSES and BUGGIES ON HIRE.
Telegrams will receive prompt attention.
335o
THE BATH HOTEL,
PARADE,
X 0 It WJ- 0 IK
Sirs. VOX ALLHORDEX,
Late of Fbeelrjg Hotel and the Exchanok
Hotel, Gawlee, wishes to notify to her Northern
and other Friends that she has taken tie above
Hotel, and trusts by attention to busine's and
good accommndatios to merit a share ef their
patronage. Norwood and Kensington Bumos
pass every ten minutes. 279o
THE GREEXOCIi ARMS.
CHARLES SNELLGROYE
Begs to inform his Friends and the Public
generally that he has taken the above well
known commodious Hotel, and offers tha best
accommodation to visitors and travellers.
Commodious and well-ventilated Badroonos.
Every attention paid to visitors.
All Winee, Spirits, and Beers best brands.
Good Stabling for Horses. Hor3es and Traps
on hire. First-class Stockyards. Large well
grassed Paddocks, with abundance of Fresh
Water. 2B4thsc
THE GLADSTONE HOTEL,
GLADSTONE.
Patronised by His Excellenay Sir A. Mcbgbavi.
edwariTmartin
Bejs to Inform his Friends and Traveller!
through the Northern Areas that the above
Hotel, which for Accommodatisn Is not to bs
surpassed by anv Hotel out of Adelaide, Is now
open. Commodious and lofty well.ventilated
Bedrooms, Buites of Apartments for visitors,
with private attendance; none but the beat
brands In Alee, Spirit*, &c, kept, either for
wholesale or retail: superior Stable Aooommo
dation, 8heds, and Saley&rda ; Horses, Traps
&c, always on hire at the shortest notice.
Commercial Travellers wjJl find every conve
nience, and a Commercial Boom expressly foi
their use. Orders by post or telegram punctually
attended to. 823o
IT IS A POSITIVE FACT.
THE
GLOBE HOTEL,
MOO]XTA}
Having had a thorough renovation, besides
several additional Improvements, now offers the
BEST ACCOMMODATION TO TRAVELLERS
OR FAMILIES VISITING MOONTA.
FIR8T-CLA33 SAMPLE R00M3.
WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS OF TES
BEST BRAND8.
CHARGES MODERATE.
W. B. WALLTProprietor.
? 216thso
YORK LIVERY AND BAIT
STABLES.
Mrs. THOMAS DENNY wishes to inform the
public and the patrons of her late husband that
she is now prepared to undertake the business
which has been carried on for so many years at
the above well-known place, ani trusts by strict
attention to the wants of those who favour her
with their patronage to merit the mme measure
of success which was obtained bj the late Mr. T.
Denny.
BUGGY and SADDLE HORSE3 constantly
on Hire. Horses Shod on the Premises. A
first-class Foreman and General Smith have been
ec gaged, and those who may entrust her with
orders in this branch of the business may be
aaiured of having the work performed well and
1 satisfactorily. 253thM
LKS2 A5P HOUSES
GL EN E L G .—
TENDERS are invited until 15ta
December, 1876, for the PURCHASE of the
BLOCK, of LAND, about 12 Acres, with saa
frontage of six chains and 74 links or there*
ibcuts, part ot Section 234, situate opposite Mr.
n'h}t6's, and south of and separata from
Kastitgs by a public road. If desired, two
tbirris of the purchase money can remain on
Mortgage for three years at £7 per cent.
Fetiders to be sect to Messrs. Knos k Gvynne.
? 332,7,9,44
HTO LET, an Old-Esiabhshed WHEAT
X STORS in a good Agricultural District.
Apply to D. & J. Fowler, Adelaide. 3i4o
WHEAT STORE at Mauoora TO be
LET. Apply to J. F. Schramai, Kaounda.
? a34i-50
L, OR SALE, Good Threa-Rooiued
? COTTAGE*, each £250. £255; four room*,
£Sf0and £4R5; nve rooms, £530, £550, &c; all
-?entraL C. W. Priest, opposite Stow Church.
? 337c
SUMMER RESIDU.NCK FOR SALK,
O containing Eleven Rooms, Verandah front
find rear; Land Half an Acre, planted, situate!
it Brighton. Price £650.
W. PADDOCS,
_293c ? 65, King Willfaa-atraat
FOR BALE, Two-. Bubatautlil
DWELLING - HOUSES, in Flindera
Btreet, opposite St. Paul's Church ; easy terms.
Apply to NathL Oldham, Imperikl-CaaaibcM,
Adelaide. 342chs54
TO be LET on February 7. 1377, the
PREMISES now occupied by the Rev.
Silas Mead, situated Osmond-terrace, Norwood,
containing Eight Rooms, Cellar, Bathroom,
Washhoute. Coachhouse, and Stable. Water
and eas laid on.
33(isc D. FISHER, Norwood.
TO be LET, in tbe 8uourbs, foi the
Summer Months, HOUSE of Eight Rooms,
Furnbhed; Coachhouse and Stabling, large
Grass Paddocks. Apply No. 1, Register
Chambers. S12thBor
FOR SALE, EBFIELD, well-built
HOUSE, Four Rooms, Tank, Cellar,
Verandah, &a, with Half-Acre Land with Fruit
Trees, &c House would cost to build nearly
£2C0. Real Property Act Title. Price, £180.
341c C. W. PRIEST, opposite Stew Church.
FOR SALE, a Commodious FAMILY
RESIDENCE ia WARD-STREET, North
Adelaide. Apply to
225ec ? C. J. COATE8.
TO LET, South-terrace, Six-roomed
COTTAGE, with Passage, Bath, and
Stable. Apply F. E. Grundy, No. 9, Hindley
street. ? 330thso
TT»DRN1SHED HOUSE, GLENELG.
M. —TO LET, for Two Months, from January
1. 1877, Eight-Roomed House, comfortably fur
nished. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Kouneevell, Liver
pool.terrace, Glenelg. ? 340,2,4
FOR SALE, 160 Acres of LAND at
GLEN OSMOND; magnificent views;
first-rate land; well timbered; running water
all the year. For particulars, apply to G., offioe
of this paper. a2U6ao
FOR SALE or TO be LET, HOUSE
of Eight Rooms. Detached Kitchen,
Stable, Half Acre Ground, Beaoh-road,
BRIGHTON. In thorough repair. Close to
tbe Beach. Apply to G. W. Highet, Builder,
Brighton. 333thso
WANTED, a HOUSE within 12
miles ot Adelaide. Apply to H. Cham
bers, Currie-street. 3 J2o
0 let, the foresters' hall,
MARION, for 8ohool purpose?, at a
reasonable rent. A good opening for a Master
and Mistress. Apply to Mr. Hy. S'laariu^,
Marion. SiC ti
ROMPTON PARK.— FOR SALE,
400 ALLOTMENTS, 15 feat bvP0.at£3
iach and upwards; Soil 25 feat deep; four
oinuteB' ride from Town. Cash or Credit. Apply
to P. B. Coglin, on the premises. 6Ua
/COLLEGE TOWN.— FOR SALE,
\J a Choice VILLA RESIDENCE, containing
six Booms, Cellar, Bathroom, and Verandah, &c.
Land, 55 2 145 feet ; £880.
J. C. PHILIPS,
337thtc ? 41, King William-street
TO LET, best part Mackiunon-parade.
pood HOUSE, Seven Rooms, lea., &c.
First-class position aud neighbourhood. C. W.
Priest, opposite Stow Church. 312th30
BEYEBLEY, PORT-ROAD. —FOR
SALE, that Convenient DWELLING
HOUSE, Stables, &c, with about Two Acres of
Land, known as lately occup'ed by Mr. Jame3
Hill, and cow by Mr. Sanders. Apply G. W.
Cotton, Queen'c-Chambers, Pirie-Etreet, Ade
laide. ? 343 -Gk
F~ OR SALE, CBEAP, Four ALLOT
MENTS of LAND, situate corner Queen
anr Gijde streets, NORWOOD.
343c FRANK HANN, Gretham-Chambera.
T~O LET, FURNISHED, comfortable
Two-story HOUSE, 8even Rooms, North
Ade!aide. Omnibuses every ten minutes. Apply
this office. 343 6
T^O L*T, SHOP and PREMISES
. in RUNDLE-STREET, Eist-Ead Market.
A pply at Market Office. 842-8
O be LET, a HOU8E in LEKEYRE
TERRACE. Enquire of
J. X. FICKLING,
341 7 on the premises, or at 4, Rundle-strest.
TO LET, HOUSE of Eight Rooms
on East-terrace. Apply to W. H. Birks,
60, Rundle-street. ? 332o
1^0 be LET, HOUSE of Six Rooma,
1 in MORPflEIT-STREET, near Grote
street Apply on the premises. 319c
OEMAPflORE BEACH— FOR SAL B,
O BLOCK of ABOUT 10 ACRES facing
sea, south of Semaphore. For terms, apply by
letter to A. F., lifgister Newspaper Onice.
? 295i-r6
TO MEROHAUTS and Oiher.-i.-T I)
LET, a very Commodiftua WAREHOUSE;
well ventilated and dry, with Ri4ht-of-Way aud
every convenienco for Loading and Unloading,
- ontaining one Room 120 ft. z 32, one do. 33 z
32, and Cellar 33 x 32. Apply
344bc L. CONRAD, 79, Hindley-strast
FOR SALE, very Cheap, One Stone
HOUSE of Nine Rooms, covered with
Iron and 8Iate, good Cellar and large under
ground Tank, good Stable and Coachhpuss, with
nearly Two Acres of Land; about eight mile*
from Adelaide and two from Brighton. Good
roads, and coaches passing to both placw two or
three times a day. Price, £450. Part of the
purchase-money may remain on mortgage.
Apply to
J. HEMINGWAY, Agent,
335ths47 ? Hindley-street west.
TO LET, ten miles from Adelaide,
on North-road, SECTIONS numbered
3027 and 2194.
842 8v ? JOHN CHVMBER3.
FOR SALE, FARM of 412 Acres
Land, close to Dublin, with House and
Outbuildings, as now occupied by Mr. R.
Martin.
C. W. PRIEST,
Opposite Stow Church, Adelaide,
? *_ ? 337tk84Pr51j
FOR SALE.— TARLEE TOWNSHIP
—The HALF-ACRE ALLOTMENT No.
56, at the comer of Taylor and Craig atreeta,
with the Dwelling- House thereon. Terms' easy.
Title, Real Property Act Immediate possession.
' NATHL. OLDHAM,
34i*50v44 Imperial Chambers, Adelaide
j~ . _

LAST) OP HOIfSEB
LAUDS BEAR SEMAPHORE —
TENDERS wfll be received by the Under
timed until Tuesday, 19th inst, at noon, for the
PURCHASE of either of the undermentioned
LANDS:—
1. Section 83, containing 10 acres.
2 Part Section 89, containing 12 acres, f ront
Is? the Sea.
3. Part Section 107, containing about 10
acres, extending from the Sea Beaca to the Port
Creek.
4. Section 97a, containing 27 acres. ThL=- Sec
tion fronts the Port Creek, and ia opposite the
fioeyoolee Meatworks.
Ko Tender necessarily accepted.
Terms for credit can be arranged.
ARTHUR HARDY & SON,
? 94, King William-street, Adelaide.
December 4, 1S76. ? 341mw53
OR SALE by TENDER, HOTEL
PROPERTY, &c, PORT BROUGHTON.
The undersigned has received instructions
frcm the proprietor, Mr. Edward Wall, to sell
by Tender the undermentioned properties at
Pert Brougbton.
Allotment No. 24, with the erections thereon
known as the Port Broughton Hotel, and subject
to a lease, with about six years unexpired.
Part Allotment No. — , with two Cottages,
each two rooms, built of stone and wood, and
tenanted by Mr. Tynan and Mr. Wollmann.
Port Allotment No. — , with three-roomed
Cottage and Outbuildings thereon, and now
tenanted by the proprietor, Mr. Edward WalL
Also the ^ well -known Cutter Mazeppa, in
thorough sailing trim.
¥:.\ particulars on application to the under,
sicced, by whom separate or collective Tenders
wili be received for either or the whole of the
above properties up to Wednesday, tho 27th
December, at noon.
Neither trie highest nor any Tender necessarily
accepted.
ARTHUR CHAPMAN,
Advertiser-Buildings,
337we62v58 King William street
0 be LET or fcOLD, a TANYARD
in the Country. Terms very easy. Apply
to J. J. Green, Leatherseller, Hindley-street,
Adelaide. ? 333ths47
S MARSHALL, a Lunatic— TO
be LET, the MILL and Two WHEAT
STORES at WALLAROO. Tenant will have
to put the premises in order and keep them in
repair. Apply to Mr. Beery A. Wood, VTctoria
squara, Adelaide. a266tbsoT
ILL. FUK S ALE.— AJSGrAS FLOUR
MILL. STRATHALBYN, u First-class
working crder,
R. L. LANDER,
306*3 Angas-street east.
rpo be SOLD, on Easy Tenna, tht
J. MACLAREN VALE MTT.T..
8Co 6. W. COTTON. QneenVChamba n,
OFFICES TO be LET at PORT
ADELAIDE, situated in the most central
and convenient locality, being near the Insti
tute, Custom-House, and Telegraph Station.
Apply to Thomas Michelmore, Ship Chandler,
Port Adelaide. 323c
0 be LET, a SUITE of C0MM0
DIOUS OFFICES on Ground Flour in
ALBION ? CHAMBERS, Waymouth - street
Apply to David Bayne. 304c
? PRODUCE ?
WHEAT BOUGHT at TWO
WELLS, PORT PRIOR, PORT PAR
HAM, HAMLEY BRIDGE, WASLBYS,
GAWLEB, SMITHFIBLD, SALISBURY,
DRY CREEK, and POUT ADELAIDE.
Delivery also taken on the Farms.
344s65t ? T. F. CARTER.
RIME N£W ZEALAND OATS on
SALE.
WHYTE, COUNSELL, k CO.,
207c ? Currie-rtreet._
A Small Stack of good HAY FOR
SALE. Robert Cottrell, Woodford, near
MagiD. ? 313-d
FOR 8ALE, Forty Tons of good
WHEATEN HAY. James Pollard,
Auburn. 340'4v
OOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES,
TALLOW, BARK, SHANKBONES,
HORNS, OPOSSUM and KANGAROO SKINS,
&c, PUKCHA8ED by B. R. Priestly k Co., 9£
Cnrrie-street, Adelaide. ? 271'361
WO O L. — The Undersigned are
Purchasers.
277thBc. ? JOHN HART k CO.
JOHN DEBT OH i OO.,
TANNERS,
CURRIERS, FELLMONGERS, &C.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GIVEN for
HIDES, 8KINS, TALLOW, is.
ON SALS, LEATHER of every description,
first quality.
GLUE, Colonial, equal to imoorted, and at
Lower Prtoes.
3Q0o ? ELNDMARSH TANNERY.
TO 8HEEPFARMERS AND
OTHERS.— We beg to Inform our
Friends that we are prepared to PURCHASE
WOOL for the present Season at highest Market
Price._ We are also prepared to Scour their
Wool in ojt usual rtyle at very moderate rates,
with the utmost dispatch. We should feel
obliged if Orders for Scouring were sent as soon
as possible. Terms apply
TAYLOR BROTHERS,
Torrensside Mills, Theb&xton.
Skins bought as usual.
October 9, 1876. 233cv
001, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS,
BABK. GUM, SHAXK-BONE3, TAL
LOW, &c, PURCHASED by the Underfeed
in Adelaide.
277ct ? W. PEACOCK k 8ON,
ARE. BARK. BAR K.
The Undersigned are Purchasers of
Dry Black Wattle Bark in Bandies, and at the
Highest Market Price for Ca3h, on delivery at
their Bark Mill, Gawler.
AGENTS WANTED.
216thscr ? EyGELBRgCHT & CO.
\1/ OOL. — We are prepared to make
Tf ADVANCES on Wool for shipment to
our Agents in LONDON, BRADFORD, or
BERLIN. The result of our trial shipment to
Berlin is very satisfactory.
Wool Bought as usual.
326-55T FRANCIS CLARK k SONS.
1 CBN MIT0BELL& CO., GAWLER,
?3 GEORGETOWN, and GLADSTONE.—
WHEAT BOUGHT at Highest Price. BAGS
LKfcT on usual terms. For Sale, PALE MALT,
yahl paddock hops, pig iron,
WHISKY, RUM, GIN, OATS, and BARLEY.
335thsr53
H0R8E3. CATTLE VEHICLE*, to
WANTED, a LIGHT WAGON, to
carry not more than three tons, or a gooi
Eoomy Dray.
BARNARD & CHAMBERS,
a344c Royal Horse Bazaar.
OR SALE, good Second-hand
SPRING-CART. Apply J. Henderson,
B'acksmitb. and Wheelwright, George-street,
near Clark's MiD. ? 3447
FOR BALE, a quiet HORSE, good In
harness or saddle. Apply by letter, J. W.,
Post-Office, Payneham. ? 843-9
FOR SALE, Fit-Out for a Travelling
Party, consisting of SPRING-DRAY,
Harness, Saddles, Packsaddles, Revolvers, &c,
&c. Apply to SL. C. Baker, Morialta-Chambers,
Victoria-square. 330ths44v37j
XPRB8S WAGONS
WAGONETTES
BUGGIES (Turnover Seats)
' &c, &c, &c,
FOB SALE and MADE TO ORDER.
W. DAY,
COACHBUILDBB, FLINDERS-STREET,
Opposite Stow Memorial Church.
(Removed from Carrington-street.}
323fchso

PUBLICATIONS AKD STATIONERY
E. S. WIGG & SON,
12, RUNDLE-8TREET, ADELAIDE,
HAVING PCBCBASED
SEVERAL THOUSAND POUNDS' WORTH
OF GOODS
in an Insolvent Estate, amocget which are about
60 Cases of
NEW BOOKS,
lave much pleasure in offering the same to their
Customers at
Unusually Low Prices.
The Books are all Eew and in good order,
lever having before been unpacked, and a large
)roportion of them are New Publications. The
List below is a portion of them, which are
iffered at
A. DISCO TJTNI
OF
»d. IX THE SHILLING
OFF
PUBLISHED PRICES.
The prices quoted are the English Published
Prices.
;iouds in the East— Travels and Adventures
on the PersoTurcomaa Frontier, by Valentine
Baker, 18s.
[be Great Divide— Travels in the Upper Yellow
stone, by the Earl of Dunrayen.
Plattner on the Blowpipe, revised and enlarged,
21?.
['be Temperance Reformation and the Christian
Church, Prize Essay, 7s. 6d.
[yerman's Life of Wesley. Vols. 1 and 2, each
7s. 6d.
Thrietian Evidence Journal, 1875, 3a, 6d.
'hilde's Life of General Lee, 9a.
Sill's Myths and Songs from the South Pacific, 9a.
Fennyson's Works, Author's Edition, Vol. 1, 6s.
Do. do., half-boond, 7s. 6d.
Smerson's Letters and Social ajtwi, 7s. 6d.
Pausanias. the Spartan, Lord Lytton's last work,
Edited by his Son, 10s. 6d.
[he Indian Alps, 42s.
Lady Doff Gordon's Last Letters from Egypt, 9s.
jhesa: Theory and Praotlce, by btaunton and
Wormald, 8s. 6d.
the Lord's Prayer, by C. J. Vaughan, 3s. 6d.
)uida's Works, all bound in scarlet cloth, as
under, each 4a. —
Chandos.
Held in Bondage.
Two Little Wooden Shoes.
A Dog of Flanders.
Pascarel.
Folle-Farine.
Cecil Castlemaine Gage.
Under Two Flags.
Idalia.
Driginal Plays, by W. S. Gilbert, 9s.
Swinburne's Erectheus, 6s.
Joseph and his Brethren, a dramatic poem by C.
Wells, 9s.
Poetical Works of Laman Blanohard, 9s.
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It is a complete renovator of the system— a
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? EUSS AJTD STOCK ?
TASMAMA.-TO be LET, a fine
Pastoral Property, known as DOUGLAS
PARK, situated in one of the best midland
districts of Tasmania. The Estate contains
aboui 15,000 Acres of excellent Grazing Land,
with good River Frontage, and has fine Wool and
Shearing Sheds, Wash, Dip, and all requisites
for Sheep management.
The attention of persons wishing to make their
borne in Tasmania iB particularly called to this
property. The Dwelling-House, which is within
two miles of the Campbelitown Railway Station,
is a large and handsome Two-story Stone Build
ing, well finished both inside and out, and in
thorough repair. There are Kitchens, Servants'
Rooms, Dairy, Stabling, and other Outbuild
ings, the whole comprising every convenience for
the accommodation of a large family. The
trarden is large and surrounded bv a Brick
WalL
Term— Five Years. Possession on 15th March,
1877. Tenders received by the undersigned to
15th January next. For particulars, apply to
James B. Walker, Maoquarie-atreet, Hobart
Town. ? _274sc_
FOR SALE, 40 FirBt-clas8 MERINO
RAMS. Apply to Robt. Ross, Glen
Gillian, near WQliamstown, Mount Crawford.
^ ? 326cv
'DIOR SALE, two very fine Young
?*' BULLS, out of M Cows. App.y to
330c G. & H. BENNETT, Currie-street
WASTED, from 5 000 to 8,000
Mixed SHEEP, 2 and 4 tooth, to be
lelivered within 50 miles of Wellington.
E. M. BAGOr.
Adelaide, November 16, 1876. 323ithc
? AUCTIONS ?
THI8 DAY (Saturday), December 9, at half
past 11 o'clock.
DEAN, LAUGHTON, & CO. will
sell, as above—
HIDES,
? 8HEEP8KINS, ko. ?
On TUESDAY, December 12, at 2 o'clock.
AT TSE YARDS, STEPNEY,
SPLENDID FAT CATTLE.
DEAN, LAUGHTON, & OO. are
instructed by John Dunne, Esq., to tell,
as above —
120 Hwri Very Prime FAT CATTLE, frcm
his Netley Ron.
The Bpecial attention of the Trade is called to
this large and choice mob of Cattle. 344*7 v
On WEDNESDAY, December 13, at 2 o'clock
precisely,
AT THE CORPORATION YARD?,
ADELAIDE.
STORE CATTLE.
DEAN, LAUOHTON, & OO. (in
conjunction with W. Gordon & Co.) are
instructed by John Dunne, Esq., of Netley,
River Darling, to sell, as above —
250 very Superior well-grown and well-bred
SHORTHORN BULLOCKS, from 3 to 5
years old, in excellent condition.
ALSO,
250 very superior and well-bred SHORT
HORN COWS.
Breeders and Graziers have in this Sale a rare
opportunity ot obtaining really good Stock, in
.excellent condition and of good ages. The
Netley Cattle have long been noted for quality.
Choice Bulls from the celebrated stud of Mr.
R. McDougall, of Victoria, and also from
Canowie, have been used on the run for a cou
siderable period. More room being needed for
tbe sheep on the run has caused Mr. Dunne to
send this fhe draft of Cattle to market, 348'8v
COMMERCIAL SALEROOMS, NO. 63,
HINDLEY-STREEr.
Ob TUESDAY, Deoember 12, at 11 o'clock.
P1WM' »'' ''1 ?
MRTCHESTER'S PAWNBROKER'S SALE.
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.
MJ. SOLOMON & CO. will sell
? by public auction, on Tuesday,
December 12, at 11 o'clock, by order of Mr. C.
J. Chester —
The Whole of his UNREDEEMED PLEDGES,
consisting of—
Gold and Silver Watches, Gents' and Ladies'
Rings, Lockets, Gold Chains, Studs, large
onantity Clothing, Revolvers, Electroplated
Ware, Silver Spoons, Books, Carpenters'
Tooib, and Sunajies, as per detailed list in
R'nisUr December 8th, and Advertiser 9ch
inst,
For Positive Sale as usual. 314 7
Oa MONDAY, recemfeer 11, at 2 o'clock sharp.
AT THE CORPORATION YARD?:
60 HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE.
G& H. BEJNNETT have received
? instructions to sell by auction, as
above —
For W. J. Browne, Eeq.—
30 Head of Prime FAT CATTLE, from his
Port Gawler P»H Hocks.
For W. Daffield, Esq.—
30 head of Prime Padaock.ida Cattle, ax
G& B. BENNETT,
? AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, 8TATI0N, ?
and
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
Bales conducted in any part of tho Colony
Account Sales promptly rendered and settled foi
in Cash.
Boles of Fat Cattle held every Monday, and
Fat and Store Bheep every Wodnesday.
Office, Uurrie-street 2$5cv
WP. CLAXTON will Sell, at the
? Unley Inn, This Evening (Saturday),
the 9th December, at 8 o'clock —
The VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS of Mr.
Hitcbcox, at FULLARTON.asper Plan, to be
obtained of the Auctioneer or at place of Sale.
Title— Real Property Act. Terms liberal.
? 33,4mwf43,4
On MONDAY, December 11, at 11 a.m.
ON THE PREMISE?, PRINCE3S-STREEP,
OFF CARRINGTON-STREEr, NEAR THE
HORSE AND JOCKEY.
WD. OLAXXON will sell, as
? above, by order of Mr. Chas. Eames (in
consequence of his recent bsreavement)—
All his VALUABLE FURNITURE and
EFFECTS, comprising Large Cedar Dining
Table and Cover and other Tables, Sofas,
Chairs, Clock, &c, all nearly new, with
Kitchen Utensils, &c
Without Reserve. 344,6
On TUESDAY, December 12, at 7 o'clock p.m.
ON THE PREMISES, THEBARTON.
LUXMOORE & OO.
have received instructions from Mrs.
Aughey, to sell, on Tuesday, December 12, at 7
o'clock re tbe evening
All that Valuable Property, being ALLOT
MENT No. £30, having a frontage of 34 feet to
Chappel-street, THEbARTON, by a depth of
1C4 feet, on which is erected a SubsUntially
bailt Five-Roomed House, with well-fenced
Garden.
Ktle-Eeal Property.
Bale ob the Premises.

? AUCTIONS ?
On THURSDAY, Deoember 14, at 2 o'clock.
WOOL. WOOL. WOOL.
EXCHANGE PRODUCE SALEROOMS,
GILBERT-PLACE.
LUIM O~o'R E & 0 O.
will hold their WEEKLY WOOL SALE
on Thursday, December 14, at 2 o'clock, when
9, full catalogue will be submitted for public
competition.
Particulars in due course.
Catalogues at Sale.
N.B.— Growers who wish to have their Wool
catalopued for this Sale will plei£e furnish us with
particulars as soon as possible.
On FRIDAY, December 15.
AT 11 O'CLOCK.
ON THE PREMISES OP MESSRS. TAYLOR
BROTHERS, HINDMARSH.
TO BOOT AND 8H0E MANUFACTURERS,
TANNERS, SADDLER8, MERCHANT,
SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ME3«RT.
TAYLOR BROTHERS.
LU X M O O R E A O O.
have received instructions from the
Trustees in the Assigned Estate of Messrs.
Taylor Brothers to sell, on the Premise?, Hind
marsh, on Friday, December 15, at 11 o'clock —
The Whole of the EXTENSIVE STOCK of
LEATHER, comprising—
FINISHED.
820 sides Sole
273 do. Kip
43 do. Yearling
30 whole sides do.
Ill sides Brown Harness
27 do. Cellar
35$ dozen Wallaby.
IN RUSSET.
154 Bides Kip
38 do. Yearling
25 whole sides do.
28 dozen Kangaroo
35 do. Wallaby.
IN GREASE.
284 sides Kip
30 do. Yearling
17 whole sides do.
48 dozen Calf
12^ do. Kanearoo
40} do. Waliaby.
IN TANPITB.
1.464 sides Sole
38 do. Harness
99 do. Kip
Po\S2 dozen Kangaroo
&c., &c, kc.
AKD
2 Grey Horses
Spring-Cart and Harness
Tank-Cart and Harness
&c, &c, &c
For positive sale
In lots to suit purchasers.
Catalogues at Sale.
? TERMS CASH. ?
THURSDAY, December 21, at 1 o'clock eharp.
TO CAPITALISTS, MILLERS, WINE MER
CHANTS, BREWERS, FARMERS, AND
OTHERS.
LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF
VALUABLE FREEHOLDS.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
BY ORDER OF THB EXECUTORS OF THE
LATJffi MR. JOHN SMITH.
AT THE DEVONSHIRE HOTEL, MINTARO.
JE. BLEEOHMORE & SON have
? been honoured with instructions from
Messrs. Priest k Bath, Trustees in the Estate
of the late Mr. John Smith, to Bell by public
auction, without reserve —
The Whole of the VALUABLE FREEHOLDS,
as undermentioned—
MINTARO PROPERTIES.
The MINTARO HOTEL, containing 15
Rooms, Stables, Coach-house, kc, tea., situated
on Allotment 5tS, leaded at a rental of £100 per
annum, whkh expires February 1, 1878, also
included in the lease Four Acres of Lana with
the building known as the Old Brewery.
The DEVONSHIRE HOTEL, containing 14
Rcoms and large Assembly Hall, with extensivo
Cellarage, new Stable, Coachhouse, 8»leyards,
and Outbuildings. Let at a rental of £130 per
annum; lease expires August 3, 1881.
STEAM FLOUR MILL and Machinery in
warkirjg order, situated on part Allotment No.
56, together with Woighbridge. This Mill ia
admirably situated in the centre of one of the
finest agricultural districts in the colony, and
only a short distance from the Railway.
ALLOTMENT No. 68, on which is erected
those substantial Yards now used as a Public
Pound.
ALLOTMENT No. 74. with Two Stone
Cottages of Four Rooms each erected thereon.
ALLOTMENT No. 75, with Stone Cottage of
Four Rooms.
ALLOTMENT Xo. 77, with Stone House of
Five Rooms, Stable, kc.
ALLOTMENT No. 78. situated ooposite the
Mintaro Hotel, \ on which the Saleyards are
erected.
PART ALLOTMENT No. 34, with Stone
House of Four Kcoms, Shop, Stables, kc, now
in the occupation of Dr. Chambers.
All those ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITE3,
being Allotments numbered 55, 57, 58, 59, 45,
16, 47, 48, 49, 62, 63, 64, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76,
and part of 61, each containing One Acre or
thereabouts.
ALLOTMENTS Kos. 15, 16, and 50, situated
in tbe TOWNSHIP of MINTARO NORTH,
each containing Half an Acre.
PART ALLOTMENT No. 52, in the same
Township, containing Three Quarters of an Acre.
Immediately adjoining the Township of
Mintaro, and in the Hundreds of Stanley and
Upper Wakefield —
PART SECTION 316, containing about 65
Acres of Rich Agricultural Land, divided into
Two Blocks ; on tine Northern Moiety there is a
large Orchard in full bearing.
PART SECTIONS 127, 128, containing 71
Acres of first-ctass land.
SECTION 152, containing 64 Acres, situated
immediately adjoining tbe Walkey Reserve.
PART SECTION 178, containing 40 Acres,
being the eastern half of the Section on which
Mr. Priest's celebrated Flagstone Quarry is
situated.
PART SECTION 315. containing about 40
Acres, divided into two blocks.
8ECTION 314, containing 80 Acres of choice
Land.
SECTION 185, containing 80 Acres of choice
Land.
SECTIONS 3004, 3003, and part of 3002, near
Watervale, containing 139 Acres, more or Jess,
and on which is erected a Cottage of Four
Rooms, tc.
About 80 Acres of Fallowed CROP of
GROWING WHEAT on Section 185.
Terms— Twenty (20) per cent, deposit imme
diately after the Sale; balance in six (6; weeks.
Portion of the land is under the Real Property
Act. For further particulars as to title, apply
to Messrs F. B. k F. Avers, Adelaide.
For particulars, see Lithographed Plans and
Catalogues.
Luncheon provided at 12 o'clock.
The Auctioneers beg to draw special attention
to the above important; Sale, as it is well known
that the late Mr. Smith purchased the pick land
of the district. The House Properties are all let
to good tenants. The Mill is ready for work,
and from its situation must command a large
trade. The Properties as a whole can be confi
dently recommended as safe investment*.
N.B.— A special Conveyance will meet the
Morpirg Train from Adelaide at the Mintaro
Station.
Remember— Thursday, December 21, at 1
c'cicck sharp. 342she54,5v51

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On MONDAY, Deoember 11, at 12 o'clock
sharp.
ON THB PREMISES OF THE LATE
RICHARD JOLLY, OF MILLBROOK.
CLFARINfi-OUT SAlFoF LAND, H0U8BS,
FURNITURE, FARM STOCK, &c, So.
TAMES EGLINTON has been favoured
tJ with instructions from the Executrix to the
Estate of the late Richard Jolly, of Millbrook,
to sell, as above, on Monday, December 11, at
12 o'olock sharp —
The Whole of the Deceased's LIVE and DEAD
STOCK.
The Property consists of SECTION No. 6185,
containing 84 Acres, situated near Millbrook, in
the Hundred of Para Wirra, on which ia erected
a good Stone House of Four Rooms, Two good
Wells of Water ; about six acres planted with
Fruit-trees and Vines in full bearing.
ALSO,
light ALLOTMENTS of LAND in the
TOWNSHIP of MILLBROOK, and part of
Section No. 6136, containing in all about 25
acres of good Land, well watered.
AISO,
The MILLBROOK HOTEL, with about 20
acres of good Land, well watered, with three
acres of Orchard.
The Millbrook Hotel is situated on the Main
North-Eastern-road, 18 miles from Adelaide, and
doing a good business The House consists of
12 Rooms, with all necessary Outbuildings.
The whole^ of the Furniture will be offered in
one lot, or in lots to suit purchasers.
Terms for the Land, 25 per oent. deposit, and
tho balance in one month. Terms for the
General Stock, cash.
For further particulais, bob weekly papers and
handbills. 332*44
On MONDAY, December 18, at 1 o'clock.
AT THE BAROSSA INN YARDS, LYND0CH.
CHRISTMAS BEEF.
CVON BERTOUOH & CO. ara
? instructed by Mr. F. Geue to sell by
auction, sb above —
30 Head Splendid FAT CATTLE.
ALSO,
10 good Milch Cows.
TBEBEAFTEB,
5 Heavy Di aught Horses.
Terms at Sale. 344,7,50vx51
EH0RTLY BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
BRADLEY, NEWTON, k LAMB,
Auctioneers,
Of Spring and O'Connell streets, Sydney,
WILL HOLD FOUR DAYS' SALE
of
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOiT
VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARIES OF
BOOKS IN THE, COLONIES.
RARE WORKS AND ILLUSTRATED PUBLI
CATIONS
In every department of Literature.
In the Efitato of Thos. Laidlaw, Esq., of Yass,
lately deceased.
FOR UNRESERVED SALE.
BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS.
TO PRIVATE GENTLEMEN, LITERARY
MEN, COMMITTEES OF PUBLIC INSTI
TUTIONS AND BIBLIOPOLES.
BRADLEY, NEWTON, & LAMB
have been favoured with instructions from
the Executors of the late Thos. Laidlaw, Esq., to
pell by auction shortly before Christmas, at their
Newly-Erected Salerooms, Spring and O'Connell
streets—
Tbe above.
Note.— The BookB will be removed to tho
Rooms of the Auctioneers, and will be on view
14 days previous to Sale.
23* Catalogues will be compiled and ready for
issue three weeks previous to Sale. 332s51
TTNSETTLED DISTRICTS.
PASTORAL LEASES ACT 07 1859.
Department of Public Lands,
Pastoral Occupation Branch,
Brisbane, 28th October, 1878.
The attention of Pastoral Lessees in the
Unsettled Districts and others is directed to
the list of Runs, situated in the Unsettled
Districts, upon which the rent was not paid on
or before the 30th September last, published ia
the Government QazdU ot to-day's date, under
notice dated 27th instant, by which it will be
seen that the Runs will become absolutely for
feited unless the full amount of rent in each
case, with one-fourth added by way of penalty,
be paid into the Colonial Treasury at Brisbane
within ninety days from the 30th September last,
as prescribed by the Acts and Regulations.
316,30,44,58 JOHN DOUGLAS.
OASTORAL LEASES AOT OF 1860.
SALE OF THE UNEXPIRED TERMS OF1
LEASES OF FORFEITED RUNS OF
CROWN LANDS IN THE UNSETTLED
DISTRICTS.
Department of Public Lands,
Pastoral Occupation Branoh,
Brisbane, October 30, 1875.
The attention of Stockowners and others is
drawn to the Notices in the Supplement to the
Government Qazelle of the 28th instant, having
reference to the undermentioned Forfeited
Runs, situated in the Unsettled Districts, the
Unexpired Terms of the Leases of which will be
offered for Sale bj Auction, at the Rooms of
Arthur Martin, Queen-street, Brisbane, on Tues
day, December 12, 1876.
The abovementioned Notices «et forth tho
upset prices, areas, unexpired terms of Lease,
and descriptions of the boundaries of the Runs
in question, and, when surveyed, the survey-fee
payable.
Plans of the Surveyed Runs may be seen, and
all information obtained, at the Public Lands
Office, Brisbane.
JOHN DOUGLAS.
LEICHARDT DISTRICT.
Name of Run. Name of Run.
Ytffil Block I Iffley
Gumble j Donby, No. 2.
MARANOA DISTRICT.
Doogarry TiDgin
Upper Tingin Marathoa
Kadesh Mizpeh
Gilead Shimar
Moreh Midian
Valentia North Guralda
Western Creek, No. 1 Western Creek, No. 2.
Western Creek, No. 3
BURKE DISTRICT.
Montague Downs
NORTH KENNEDY DI8TRICP.
St. Martins Jervoise Downs
Victoria Downs, No. 1 Victoria Downs, Xo. 2
Victoria Downs, No. 3 Victoria Downs, Ko, i.
Victoria Downs, No. 5
MITCHELL DISTRICT.
Lyonsley, No. 1 Lyonsley, No. 2
Eversleigb, No. 3 Eoiay
Woodsberry Norrw
Hopwood Downs Rockwoolville
Prairie Lagoon Emmett Downs, No. 2.
SOUTH KENNEDY DISTRICT.
Leatree Hill I Lestree Hill, No. 2
Lestree Hill, No. 5 I Sutherland.
Dartmoor |
darling downs district.
Chain of Ponds.
GREGORY SOUTH DISTRICT.
NaDgwarry | Lodden.
COOK DISTRICT.
Red Rock.
GREGORY NORTH DISTRICT.
Wokingham, No. 5. | Wokingham, No. 4
? _316j41
(FOR REMAINDER OF AUCTIONS SEE
EIGHTH PAGE,)

AUCTIONS
(Continued from Sevenih Page.)
THIS DAY (SATURDAY). 9th DECEMBER,
AT 3 O'CLOCK.
AT THE JETTY HOTEL, SEMAPHORE.
GREEN & CO have received instruct-
tions to sell by auction, at the Jetty
Hotel, Semaphore, This Day (Saturday), 9th
December, at 3 o'clock —
SECTIONS 744 and 745,
LEFEVRE'S PENINSULA,
HUNDRED of PORT ADELAIDE,
containing 23½ ACRES, and having a Frontage
to the SEA of from 1,000 to 1,100 feet.
The Auctioneers desire to draw special atten
tion to this Sale, as offering an opportunity for
speculation or for investment now seldom to be
met with, as the position of the Sections to be
submitted, situated as they are with such an
extensive frontage to the Beach, renders them
admirably adapted for subdivision, for which,
purpose they must ere long become highly
valuable.
SECTION 744 contains 10 Acres, and SEC
TION 745 contains 13¼ Acres, and they will be
offered separately or together as may be deemed
fit at time of Sale,
Title— Real Property. Act.
Terms— Cash or Credit
THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 9th DECEMBER,
AT 3 O'CLOCK.
AT THE JETTY HOTEL, SEMAPHORE.
VALUABLE MARINE bUILDING SITE AT
THE SEMAPHORE.
GREEN & CO. have received in
structions to sell by auction, as above —
ALLOTMENTS 3 and 6,
CLAIRVILLE NORTH,
The former having a frontage to the SEA
BEACH of 57 feet by a depth of 94 feet, and
the latter, measuring 57 feet to John-street by a
depth of l00 feet, is situated immediately at the
rear of Allotment 3, the two together forming
one of the choicest blocks for a seaside residence
to be found at the Semaphore.
ALSO,
ALLOTMENT 12,
CLAIRVILLE NORTH,
having a frontage to JOHN-STREET of 60 feet
by a depth or 100 feet
ALSO,
ALLOTMENTS 42 and 49,
CLAIRVILLE,
each having a frontage of 51 feet 3 inches to
VASSAL-STREET by a depth of 100 feet.
To persona seeking Sites for Seaside Cottages
the above Sale offers an opportunity for their
acquisition which should not be neglected.
Terms— Cash or Credit.
THIS DAY (SATURDAY). 9th DECEMBER,
AT 3 O'CLOCK.
AT THE JETTY HOTEL, SEMAPHORE.
GREEN & GO. have received in
structions to sell by auetion, as above —
SECTION 457,
HUNDRED OF MELVILLE,
containing EIGHT A'JRSS.
This Section, being suburban to the flourish
ing TuWNSHIP of XDLTHBURGH, is well
worthy the attention of Investors, Speculators,
and others.
Title— Real Pbopebtt Act.
also,
CLIFTON (Township of).
Part Allotments 2 and 3, having 74 feet 3 inches
frontage to SEMAPHORE-ROAD by 100 feat
deep.
ALSO,
WARD TOWN.
Allotment 21 and Part of Allotment 18, having
together 153 feet 9 inches fronting Parr-street
by 226 feet 9 inches in depth.
THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 9th DECEMBER.
AT 3 O'CLOCK.
AT THE JETTY HOTEL, SEMAPHORE.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PORT ADELAIDE.
GREEN & CO. have received instruc
tions from Mr. J. H. Parker to sell by
auction, as above
All that Valuable Corner Block of Land being
portion of ALLOTMENT 4, PORT ADELAIDE,
and having a frontage of 35 feet to ST. VIN-
CENT-STREET by 79 feet to ROBE-STRSKT,
upon which Is erected a first-class Substantial
Stone and Brick Shop and Dwelling of 11
Rooms, with Baicony, Stabling, &c., &c
The larger portion of the Building is new,
and the position of the Property for business
purposes is not to be surpassed in Port Adelaide.
Terms— Cash or Credit
THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 9th DECEMBER,
at 3 o'clock.
AT THE JETTY HOTEL, SEMAPHORE.
GREEN & CO. have received in-
structions to sell by auction, as above —
ALLOTMENTS 34, 3, 36, 37, 38, 39, 81, 82,
83, 84, 85, and 86.
TOWNSHIP OF WESTON POINT.
Lots 34 to 36 have each a frontage to
BARTLEY-TERRACE of 44 feet 4 inches, and
the remaining Allotments each measure to
BARTLEY-TERRACE 50 feet 4 inches.
The Auctioneers would recommend intending
purchasers to inspect the Allotments, and desire
to point out that the TOWNSHIP of WESTON
POINT fronts a GOVERNMENT ROAD which
must very shortly become the most direct route
between Queenstown and the surrounding dis
tricts and the Sea- beach. 335mh42,4
THIS DAY (Saturday), December 9, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon.
ON THE PREMISES OF MR. G. C. TH.
LOEWE, STEPNEY-STREET, STEPNEY.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AND EFFECTS.
DRAWING-ROOM 8UITE, PIANO.
10-STOP EXCELLENT HARMONIUM.
SEWING-MACHINE, be, ko.
ON ACCOUNT OP REMOVAL TO TOWN.
CHARLES TIDEMANN is instructed
by Mr. G. C. Th. Loewe, who is removing
to town in consequence of bis having taken the
Green Dragon Hotel, South-terrace, to sell by
auction, as above, without reserve —
All the Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and Ef FECTS, consisting of—
Drawisg-rsom Suite, very elegant
Loo Table, Piano, Sewing* Machine
Carpet, Cane-bottom Chairs
Bedsteads and Bedding
Kitchen Utensils, Croctery, Glassware
AKD
A lot of Sundries.
ALSO,
One large 10-Stop Harmonium
&c, 4c, ko.
No reserve.
On TUI8DAY, December 19.
SIMPSON'S YARDS, LAURA.
AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP.
A A VICTORIAN CART MARES AND
-±[) GELDINGS.
S FERRY has been instructed by
? ? Mr. W. Grindle to sell, as above—
4 A Head HORSES, comprising Heavy and
TLV Medium Draught Mares and Geldings
(broken), Broken and Unbroken Colts and
FilHea.
ALSO,
Melbourne-made Spring-Dray, Good Spring*
Cart
AND
Helbonme-made set Harness.
N.B.— The Auctioneer is requested to state
that these Hones are really very good, and one
of the beat lots offered in the Areas, being
specially selected from Victoria.
Terms— Approved acceptances. 7

? AUCTIONS ?
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE S~ a L E OF
THE
TOWNSHIP OF HASTING3
at the
PIER HOTEL, GLBNELO, THI8 DAY (Satur*
day), December 9, at 3 o'clock
townskndT botting, & co.
R B A T S A L E O F
THE
TOWNSHIP OF HASTINGS
THIS DAY (Saturday), December 9,
at the
PIER HOTEL, GLENELG,
at 3 o'clock.
townsbndT botting, & c\
THIS DAY (Saturday), December 9.
AT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
AT THE PIER HOTEL, GLBNELG.
THE TOWNSHIP OF HASTINGS.
17 ACRES OF LAND,
Lais out as
THE TOWNSHIP OF HASTINGS,
SUBDIVIDED RIO
75 ALLOTMENTS.
GIVING 750 FEET OF SEA FRONTAGE.
qPOWNSBND, BOTTING. & OO.
J. are favoured with instructions to sell, at
the Pier Hotel, Glenelg, This Day (Saturday),
December 9, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon
All that VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND, com
prising 17 Acres, and hud out as
THE TOWNSHIP OF HASTING3,
and subdivided into 75 excellent Allotments,
having a
SEA FRONTAGE
of 750 feet
This valuable block is just beyond the resi
dences of the Hon. R. A. Tarlton, M.L.C., and
W. G. Luxmoore, Esq., and immediately opposite
the excellent dwellings belonging to James
Counsel!, Ifcq., J.P., and John Whyte, Esq.,
J.P.
THE TOWNSHIP OF HASTINGS
possesses splendid advantages both for being
free from public annovancee and having
SPLENDID S8A FRONTAGES.
Title guaranteed.
Terms— 20 per cent, deposit, balance by ap
proved bills at 6 per cent per annum.
Plans can now be obtained at the Mart, and
it the Pier, Parade, and Terminus Hotels,
Glenelg.
Note.— This Day (Saturday), December 9,
tt the Pier Hotel, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
On TUESDAY, December 12.
JUST ARRIVED.
THE ENTIRE CARGO OF THE EMILIEN
MARIE, FROM MAURITIUS.
TO MERCHANT8,
BREWERS,
GROCERS,
JAMMAKERS,
CONFJJCTIONER3,
MURRAY TRADERS, STOREKEEPERS,
AND THE TRADE GENERALLY.
FINEST WHITE CRYSTALS.
EXTRA FINE JAM DO.
EXCELLENT SOFT WHITE COUNTERS.
SPLENDID BREWING CRY8TAL3.
FINEST BRIGHT COUNTBRS.
FINE BRIGHT RATIONS.
BAG8 FINEST MAURITIUS SUGARS.
POCKETS DO. DO. DO.
TpOWNSEND, BOTTING, 4 00.
X have received instructions from Messrs.
Panning k Co. to sell, at their Mart, on Tues
iay, December 12, at 11 o'clock—
The ENTIRE CARGO of the EMI LI EN
MARIE, from Mauritius, comprising—
4,281 BagB Finest MAURITIUS SUGAR
No.
1 to 5. 576 bags Choice Brewing Crystal
6. 122 do. Splendid Yellow Counter
7. 62 do. do. do. do.
8 to 10, 323 do. Choice BrowD do.
11. 130 do. do. do. do.
12. 38 do. Bold Brewing Crystal
13. 237 do. do. do. do.
14. 224 do. Extra Light do. do.
15. 143 do. Splendid fellow Crystal
16. 241 do. Choice Light do.
17 to 18. 229 do. do. Soft White Counter
19 to 20. 249 do. do. White Crystal
21. 22 do. Splendid Soft White Counter
22. 194 do. Choice Brewing Crystal
23. 107 do. do. do. do.
24. 106 do. do. Brown Counter
25. 29 do. do. do. do., slightly Crystal
26. 4S do. Finest Brown Counter
27. 16 do. Fine Yellow Counter
28. 36 do. Extra Fine do. do.
29. 20 do. Very Fine do. do.
30. 129 do. do. do. do.
31. 50 do. do. do. do.
52 to 35. 550 do. Very Choice White Crystal
56 to 39. 4C0 do. Splendid Constance Snowdrop
Crystal
Total— 4,231 Bags.
The Auctioneers invite the special attention of
MERCHANTS,
SHIPPERS,
GROCERS,
STOREKEEPERS,
JAMMAKBRS,
AND OTHERS
to their
EXTENSIVE SALE
of
THE CARGO of the EMILIEX MARIE,
comprising
4,251 Bags FINEST MAURITIUS
SUGAKS.
Samples now on view.
Terms at Sale.
On TUESDAY, December 12.
AT 11 O'CLOCK.
BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE
ESTATE OF MESSRS. BAGOT k BENNETT.
ON THE PREMISES, THBBARTON.
TOWNSEND, BOTTING, * OO.
h»ve received instructions to sell, on the
premises, Thebarton, on Tuesday, December 12,
at 11 o'clock
Lot 1.
STOCK AT BOILING DOWN WORKS.
1. 25 bales Wool 5. 105 dozen Superior
2. 32 do., containing Strained Basils
656 dozen 6. 11 do. da 8haved
Perched Basils do.
3.39 do., contain* 7.43 do. Black
ing 780 da do. Slipper do.
4. 89 dozen Superior 8. 2 bdls. Scalds.
do. 1
Lot 2.
STOCK AT TANNERY,
fll. 723 dozen Waxed 20. 59. do. Brown do.
Kangaroo 21. 75 do. WaxadKip
12. 40 da Russet da 22. 90 da do.
13. 2$ do. Wallaby 23. 48 da Brown Kip,
Lining Saddler Lice
14. 100 do. Waxed 24. 102 sides Russet
Calfskins Kip
15. 30 do. Russet do. 25. 205 do. Sole Lea
16. 6 do. do. Yearlin&s ther, in pit
17. 16 do. Waxed do. 26. 40 tons (more or
18.6 sides Waxed less) Grjund
Horsehide and 2 Bark
sides White Lace 27. 18 owt. Soap
19. 45 do. Black Har- 23. 40 da Salt
ness 29. Lot Gluepieces.
Lot 3.
STOCK AT COOPEKAGB AND BOILING
DOWN WORKS.
35. l,066TallowCasks, I 36. 1,220 Tallow Casks,
made up [in shooka.

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Lot 4.
THE TANNERY.
All the Interest of Mr. E. M. Bagot in the Lease
of Section No. 48, containing 134 Acres. This
Lease is held subject to a Rental of £200 per
annum, and expires March 25, 1883.
Lot 5.
PLAST, TOOLS, kc, AT TANNERY.
39. Portable Engine, 17. .-pade
with Boiler at- 78. i ight Buckets
tached 79. 1 wo Picks
40. ' mall Steam Boiler 80. Fo'ir Lanterns
41. Sew Steam Boiler, 81. Acidometer
with fittings 82. Barkoroeter
4?. Copper Steam 83. Chest Carpenters'
Boiler, with fit- Tools
tings 84. Vice
43. Iron Boiler 85. India-rubber Hose
44. Force Pump 86. Two Handsaws
45. 7 Wooden Vats 87. Crosscut 8aw
46. 4 400-gall. Tankr, 88. Six Hogsheads
with pipes and 89. Three Oil Casks
fittings 90. Dray
47. 12 Slate Vats 91. Spring-D.-ay
48. 12 Baik Spenders, 92. Set Dray Har
with steam and aesa
copper fittings 93. Set Sprin? ? Cart
49 64 Large Tubs Harness
10. 9 Agitato: s, with 94 Axe
Reels, Gtar, and 95. 3 Screw Wrenches
stesm fittjngs 96. Adze
51. Sir all Agitator 97. 2 Window Sashes
52. Bark Mill £8. o' Shaving and
58. WeighiDg Machine Whiting Knivea
54. 2 410-gall. Tanks 99 16 deliokers
55.2 8mall Oval 100. 4 Hammers
Boilers 101. 3 Ann Graining
£6. 3 S'ate Tables Eoards
57. 3 Dye Vats 102. 4 Band Graining
58 2 Scouting Tables Boards
£.9. Dye Table 103. 10 Steel Roller
60. 5 'Washing Crates 104 2 Paint Brushes
61. 5 Water Shoots 105. 2 Brooms
62. Truck 103. 13 Beams
63. Seive 107. Quantity of Steel
64. Pair Steps Spindles and
65. Twelve Rafts 8tars
€6. Six Trays 108. 12 Fleshing and
67. Large task Scudding:
68. Four Large Bar- Knives
rows 109. 3Scudding-
69. Two Small Bar- stones.
rows 110. 2 Glass Beams
70. Six Hand-barrows 111. Dash
71. Four Pumps 13 2. 3 pair Tonga
72. Grindstone 113. 3 Hooks
73. Eubfctone 114. 2 Plungers
74. Two Fining Stones 115. Wood Beam
75. Ten Forks 116. Lot Palings
76. Eight Shovels
Lot 6.
THE BOILING-DOWN WORKS,
Erected on, together with all that valuable
Block of Land, being part oi Sections Nos. 98
and 2030, situate near Thebarton, containine
14 Acres and 32 Perches, with all the very
complete fixed Plant used in connection there
with.
Lot 7.
FIXED PLANT, TOOLS, ka , AT BOILING
DOWN WORKS.
122. 4 Wooden Vats, 135. Donkey Engine
large and Force Pump
123. 4 length Shooting 136. Three Iron Tanks
124. Length Piping and 137. Wooden Tank
Pump 138. 18 feet Piping
125. Pell 139. Tank and Stand
126.70 feet Wooden 140. Retort and Fix
Shooting tures
127. 4 Meat Boilers 141. Oven and Fixtures
128. Head Boiler 142. Box Engine Fit
129. Trotter Boiler tings
180. Eydraulic Press 143. Lot Breeds
131. Force Pump and 144. Lot Hooks
Piping 145. Lot Chain
132. LargeTable, 30 ft 146. 2 Chalk Boards
133. Large Steam 147. Vice
Boiler, 19 x 6 ft. 148. 400-galL Tank
134. Larce Tubular
Bcfler,12xl4ft
Lot 8.
EXTRACT ROOM AT BOILING-DOWN
WORKS.
153. 4 Copper Vats, 158. 5 Fteam Pans and
cased with iron Fittings
154.2 Steam Gauges, 159.2 large Wooden
attached Tanks
155. 2 Evaporators 160. 5 Ladders, 8 ft,
156. Small Copper Pan 1 do., 15 ft
and Worm 161. Quantity Canvas
157. Copper Pan andHose Piping
Lot 9.
EXTRACT OF MEAT AT BOILING.DOWN
WORKS.
About 50 tons, as per list
Lot 10.
SHED AT BOIL1NG-DQWN WORKS.
168. LotTimber Doorf, 172. Pair Tallow Skids
Sashes, Blinds, 173. Large Pump
Cedar Frames, 174. Tank
Lc. 175. 5BmallCa6ks
169. 2 Troughs 176. Tallow Casks
] 70. Pair Buggy Shafts 177. Large Beam Scales
171. Lot Plough and and 6 Weights
Scarifier Shares
Lot 11.
TALLOW STORE AT BOLLING-DOWN
WORKS.
17S. Butcher's Block 270. 5 kegs Sheep
179 7 Kegs Runners
180. Set bpring - Dray 271. Lot Paint . '
Harness 272; Lot Canteens,
181. Do. da (no Buckets, Billies,
traces) Knives ana
182. Iio. do. Forks, &c.
163. 4 pair Cart Bridles 273. Lot Camporens,
184. 13 do. do. Hames Frypans, &c.
165. 3 Scjthes and 2 274. 26 Saddlebags
Handles 275. 14 Waterbags
186. Sack Truck 276. 2 Chalk Boards
187. 2 Screw Hammers 277. 55 Small Kegs
188. 3 Cold Chisels 5.78. 4 Buckets and
189. Lotof Indiarubber Watering Can
190.12 Butcher's 279. 2 Butchers' Biocks
Knives, 4 Steels 280. Cask Bluestone
191.6 Whitewash 281. Concrete Boards
Blushes and Irons, com*
192. 2 Beak Irons plete
193. Bung Borer 282. 2 Iron Boilers
194. 2 Cooper's Drives, 283. 16 5-gallon Drums
Adze, 2 Spoke- 284. 10 10-gallon do.
shaves 285. Lot Firewood
195. Lot Rivets and 286. 17 Redgum Slabs
Nails 237. Lot Round Posts,
196. 7 Hammers &o.
197. Seed Tin 283. Lot Old Iron
198-3 Plough Back- 289. Lot Earthenware
bands' and Pipes
Chains 290. Lot odd Piping
199. Set Leading Har- 291. Double-action
ness Pump,withLead
200. Do. da Piping
201. Set Chains and 292. Pump and Piping
Britching 293. Circular Saw and
202. 7 pairs Gas Tongs Table
203.2 do. Nipa and 294. 2 Spring-Carta
pair Pinchers 295. 2 Old do.
204. Lot Files 296. Lot Old Wheel
205. Lot Lock and barrows and Iron
Maul Ringers 297. 2 Tanks
206. 3 Mauls 298. Gravel Screen
207. 4 Brands 299. Egg Boiler, 8 ft x
208. Lot Binges 2 ft 6 in.
209. 11 Chaff -Cutting 300. Meat Digester,
Knives 6x5
210. Lot Bolts and 301. Do., 5x4
Washers 302. Lot Fire Bars
211. 12 Augers 303. Grindstone and
212. 2 Blocks Frame
213. 2 Saws 304. Two Bundles Hoop
214. Plumber's Firepot, Iron
Irons, ko. 305. Blood Tank
215. 2 Mortising Axes 306. 2 Blood Tanks
216. 2 Crosscut Saws 307. Tip-Dray
217. 4 Hayknivea 303. Do.
218. 4 Picks 309. Do., with Hay
219. 2 Billhooks, Pair Frame
Shears 310. Do., do.
220. 2 Racks and 4 Hoes 311. Box-Dray
221. 5 Spades 312. Do.
222. 21 Shovels 313. Long Spring-Dray
223. 7 Dungforks 314. Box-Dray
224. 20 Hayforks 315. Spring-Dray
22£.12Forkhandles 316. Do.
226. 11 Caulking Irons 317. Spring-Cart
227. Large Ratrap 318. Do.
223. Lot Shovels and 319. Do.
Forks 320. Express Wagzon
229. Lot Handles, 321. Set Double Har
vaiious ness
230. 20 Axes 322. American Wa?on
231. 3 Meat Baskets 323. Set Double flar
232. Lot Old Iron ness
238. 3 Nail Boxes 324. Sixty-six bags
234. 2 Bundles Wire Piaster of P.tru,
2i5. 11 Tarpaulins each 1.J cm.

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'. 36. fcO Bags 325. Stt Dray Harness
'.37. 3 Tents 326. Do. Do.
533. 3 Fencing Bars 327. Set Zirzag Har
239 2 Long Table3 rows
240. 4 pieces Rope 328. Do. do.
241. 2 bets, incwmnlete 3i9. Three sets Two
242. Set 8pring-Dray horse Swiogle
Harness trees
243. 4 Pleugh Lines 330. Set Three-borae
244. Lot odd Harness tiwingletrees
245. Detk and Cup- 331. Five Wheels
board and Stool 332, Fcarifier
£46. Cupboard 333. Four-f u rro w
'i47. Half cask Tallow Plough
248. Set Draj Harness 331. Do. do.
24K Ditto 335. Mowing-maohine
250. Set Spiirg-Dray 836. Horse-rake
Harness 337. Horse-roller
251. Ditto 333. Double-breasted
252. G BelljbandB Plough -
263. bet Spriog * Cart 339. Single-furrow do. \
Harness 340. Do. do.
254. Ditto 341. Do. do.
255. Ditto 342. DrilltDg-maobin9
256. 2 Eets Plough Har* 343. Oil-keg Breaker
n£ss 344 Clod-crusher
2f-7. 2 sets do. 315. Three Subsoil
258. 2 sets Leadinsr do. Ploughs
259. 2 sets do. ' 346. Two Dampers and
i60. 2 sets do. Furnace-door
261. Set do. 347. Lot old Piough
262. 13 Pncksaddles shares
26-3. 40 Girths 348 Large Trough
264. Lot Cruppers 349. '2 4C0-gall. Tanks
265. 15 Bridles 350. Spring-Cart
266. 22 Saddles 351. Set Double Har*
267. 47 pairs Hobbles nes?, outrigger
263. 22 Sheep Bells 352. Drover's Kit and
269. Surveyor's Chain Canvas
Lot 12.
bLAl GHTIREOUSE AT BOILING-DOWN
WORKS.
355. 4 Choppers I 360. 3 small Gambles
3£6. Poleaxe | 361. Two Pratchers
357. 2 Spears 1 362. Saw
358. 3 Buckets I 363. Spade
359. 2 fc hovels 1 3o'4. Ladder.
Lot 13.
PADDOCKS AT BOILING-DOWN WORKS.
367. About 30 tons 374. Chaff cutting
Bones machine, with
363. Large Lead Pump horsepower
369. Do. Water- 375. 146 Gum Posts,
trough with one moi
370. Galvanized iron tice
Pump 376. 40 strong Posts
371. 8 Watertroughs 377. 93 heavy Rails
372. 50 ft. iron Sheep 378. 168 light Rails
Trougbing 379. 6 Gate Posts
373. 50 ft. Shesp 380. LotStraining Posts
Troughing 381. Lot Firewood.
Lot 14.
THE FELLMONGERY,
Together with all that Freehold 8 action of Land,
being No. 94, in the Hundred of Adelaide,
containing 134 Acres, on which it is erected,
along with all the fixed Plant appertaining
thereto.
Lot 15
PLANT, TOOLS, &c, AT THE FZLLMON
GERY.
385. Screw-prese, by 4G8. Lot Files
Wilding & Co. 409. 3 Oil Feeders
S86. Wool-washing 410. Indiarubber, Cap
Machine per Wire, kc.
337. Engine, 8-horee 411. Piece Netted Wire
power 412. Lot Nute, Washers
388. ladder Chain
3S9. Weighing- Ma- 413. 3 Lamps, and 3
chine, byAvery bars Soap
390. 6 Wool-baskets 41 L Lot Nails and
391. Het Brands Screws
892. 12 new Woolpacks 415. 2 pieces Canvas
393. 12 secondhand do. 41 6. 7 Forks
394. 116 Wool-sheets 417. 4 Shovels
395. Lot Timber 418. 2 Picks
396. Vice 419. 7 Handles
£97. Bench 420. Crosscut Saw
398. Lot Bolts and 421. 2 Buoketa
Washers 422. Ladder
399. 3 Wool-baskets 423. Soda, Rosin, &c.
400. Grindstone and 424. Little Tub
Frame 425. 2 Lime Tables
401. 14 Pulling Beams 426. Washing Crate
402. 4 Wooden Bar- 427. Water Cask
row3 428. Piece Hose, 50 ft,
403. Iron Barrow 1 J inch
404. Lot Bags --29. 14 large Tuta
405. Screw-hammer, ^30. Water Cask
Sledge Hammer 431. Washing Tank,
406. 7 Cold Chisels, 2 with Paddle
Augers, Wheel 432. 13 pieces Grating,
407. Saw and Saw-set each 14 x 6 ft.
Lot 16.
THE LEASE
Of tbe adjoirirs Section, Xo. 47, containing 112
Acteb, subject to an annual rental of £100.
This lease expires January, 1878. The water*
pipes by which the water is laid on to the
Fellmongery run through the Section.
Catalogues are now ready, and maybe obtained.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Auctioneers call the Special Attention of
intending Purchasers at the Sale by order of
the Trustees of Messrs. Ba^ot & Bennett, to
their Extensive Sale on Tuesday, December 12.
Lota 4, 6, 7. 8, 14, and 16 will be offered at
11 o'clock sharp; then Lot 1.
Refreshments will be provided, and con
veyances leave the Mart at half-past 10 o'clock.
On WEDNESDAY, Decomber 13.
AT THE MART, AT 11 O'CLOCK.
LARGE SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGE3.
COMPRISING ABOUT 250 LOTS.
npOWNSENDTBOTTING, & OO.
JL have received instructions from Mr. D.
Goldsmith, Pawnbroker, Pirie-street, Adelaide,
and Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, to sell, at
their Mart, on Wednesday, December 13, at 11
o'clock—
A Very Large Quantity of UNREDEEMED
PLEDGES, comprising about 250 lota.
Geld and Stiver Lever Hunting Watches
Chains, Alberts
Brooches, Earrings
Gent's Rings, Ladies' Rings
Clothing, &&, &&
The whole for positive sale.
For full particulars, see Journal and Ezprtss
of This Day.
On SATURDAY, December 16.
AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.
AT THE PORTLAND HOTEL, PORTLAND
ESTATE.
TOWNSHIP OF PADDINGTON.
TO CAPITALISTS,
MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES,
AND OTHERS.
rfiOWNSEND,'ioTTING, -fc 0.0.
J_ have received instructions to sell at the
Portland Hotel, Portland Estate, on Saturday,
December 16, at 7 o clock in the evening
All that VALUABLE BLOCK of LA.ND
situated near the residences of Captain Ward
and J. W. Smith, Esq , J.P.
The above Valuable Block of Lacd is laid out
as the
TOWNSHIP OF PADDINGTON,
consisting of 186 Allotments admirably adapted
to persons desLing excellent Building Sites,
Members of Building Societies, and others.
The above Important Sale will tak? place at
the Portland Hotel, Portland Estate, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16,
AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENIKG.
Terms— 20 per cent, deposit ; balance by
approved bills bearing interest at 7 per cent per
ftriT|r|m
Plans are now ready and can be obtained at
the Mart.
For further particulars, apply to Messrs.
Demgster & Webb, solicitors, or to the Auc
tioneers.

AUCTI0N8 ?
ADELAIDE CENTRAL AUCTION MAR'.
bYNOPdlo OF COMING BALES.
DW. MEL VIN has been instructed
? to sell on —
SATURDAY. Dec. 9, at 11, Mi?ce!!±aeou3
MOMDAY, Dec. 11, as 10.30, Furahura under
distress for Rent
' Dec 11, at 11, Pawnbroker*'
Piedges
TUESDAY, Dec. 12. at 11, Furniture at North
Adelaide
WEDNESDAY. Dec. 13, at 11, New Booh
THURSDAY, Dec. 14, at 11, Baiketware, Fancy
Good?, &c.
' at 12, Real Rstate
' at 2.30, Machinery, Bar Inn,
Files, &c., at the Port
FRIDAY, Deci 15, at 11, Choice Planta
SATURDAY, Dec. 16. at 11, Misealiaaeous
rUESDAY, Dea 19, at 12, Mashiaary at
? Halifax-street MCL
THIS DAY (Saturday), December 9, at 11.
ADELAIDE CENTRAL AUCTION MAST.
DW. MELVIJS has been directed
? to sell as above—
An unusuaV.y large quantity cf GENERAL
GOOD3, including—
Very Superior Mounted Telascope, of greit
power
Furniture, Badding, and Bedateai3 from a
Lodeingbouse .
Balance of the Stock of a Country De.ier
Office Table with Drawers, Latcer-Pre3i,
Galvanic Battery, Gun, Double Harness
Curiosities, Fancy Goods, Secondhand Bjoks,
Tables, Chairs, Ornaments, Kitchen Uten
sils, Wasbsfnds
And a host of Sundries to make room for otier
Goods.
On MONDAY, December 11, at 10.30 sharp.
ADELAIDE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
fl. MUIRHEAD V. T. H. ALLEN.
DW. MELVIN is directed to sell,
? at half-past 10 punctually, at the Matt,
under distress for rent—
A Quantity of Bedding and other HOUSE
HOLD GOODS. 344,6
On MONDAY, December 11, at 11.
ADELAIDE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
DW. MBLVIN is directed by Mr.
? Rtuser, Freeman-street, to sail, as
above
Large Quantity of Pawnbroker's UNR?
DESMED PLEDGES.
For particulars, see RegiUer of and Ad
vertiser of .
On TUESDAY, December 12, at 11.
AT THE TEMPERANCE HALL, NOE.TH
ADELAIDE.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE.
DW.'mKLTIN is instructed to
? dispose of, as above—
A Large Quantity of Choice Drawing, Dining,
and Bedroom FURNITURE, comprising—
Mahogany Wardrobe, Mahogany Bookcase
Walnut Drawinz-room Suite
Mahogany Toilet Table, Marble-Top Wash
Btands, Curtain Poles. Croquet Chairs
Cedar Sideboard, Cedar Chiff onniera
Mahogany Dining-room Suite
Loo Tables, Dinner Wagon, Hat-Stand
Card Tables, Centre Oval Table
Fiie Screen, Couch in creton, Whatnots
Davenport, Canterbury, aci Davenport What
not, Chests of Drawers, &c, &c. 244-7
On WEDNESDAY, December 13, at 11.
ADELAIDE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
NEW BOOKS.
DW. MELVIN has been directed
? to sell, as above, several hundred
volumes of—
NEW BOOKS in all departments of Litera
ture.
Particulars and catalogues on Monday.
On THURSDAY, December 14, at 2.30.
TO ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, MACHI
NISTS, SHIPSMITHS, fcc, &c.
AT ELDER, SMITH, & CO.'S WAREHOUSE,
PORT ADELAIDE.
LARGE SELF-ACTING, SCREW-CUTTING
LATHE.
UNDER BILL OF SALE.
DW. MELYIN has been favoured
? with instructions to sell at the Port 0-1
Thursday, the 14th instant, on the arrival of the
2 o'clock Tiain, in the Estate of Richard Bennett,
Engineer, Port Adelaide, under a Bill of Sale in
favour of Mr. William Guild—
A 14-inch Treble-geared Sliding Break
LATHE, self-acting, for sliding and screw*
cutting, with extra strong spindle and
gearing to take in large wheels; face-plate,
4 ft. 6 in. diameter, with internal wheel
behind; bed, 24 ft. long, to slide out from
face, 3 ft. 6 in. on base-plate, with slots
suitable for receiving slide-rest when
required to turn large wheels; carriage on
bed to move to and fro by haud with rack
and pinion; compound slide-rest adjustable
fcr surfacing by rack and pinion and self
acting across the face-plate by eccentric and
levers; guide-sorew whole length of bad,
adjustable back stay, top-driving apparatus,
and all appliances complete. The Lathe
admits wheels up to 3 ft. 6 in. diameter.
This fine Machine is by Kendall & Gent, oi
Salford, Manchester.
For absolutely positive sale.
Terms Cash.
On THURSDAY, December 14, at 2.30.
AT ELDER, SMITH, & CO.'S PORT WARE
HOUSE.
TO IRONWORKERS, MACHIJfI8T3,
ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS.
PATENT SCREWING MACHINE.
PATENT PORTABLE DUPLEX PUNCH.
DW. MSLVIN is dliected by Mr.
? W. Guild to dispose of, as above, for
the benefit of whom it may concern—
A PATENT SCREWING MACHINE, to
screw Bolt3 and Tap Nuts from £ inch to
If inch, made by Smith k Coventry, cf dal
ford, Manchester.
A Patent Portable Duplex Punch, with Levare
fitted on RinzE, t j punch | and J inci holes
in jj-inch Plate.
Without Reserve. Terms Cash.
On THURSDAY, December 14.
AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACJ.
TO IRONMONGERS, MACHINISTS,
SMITHS, kc.
BEST B.B.H. BAR IRON.
BASTARD A5D SMOOTH FILE*.
DW. MELVIN Las recaived in
? struct iocs to sell
About 17 Tona Sorted Beat BBH BAR IRON1,
comprising —
Lot A. 150 Bars and 16 Bdls.
Lot B. 300 bars, 28 bdls., and 2 plates, in
cluding every useful ?izi and description
A case of Christopher JohnBon & Co.'a Hand
Bastard, Round, Square Smooth Fflw; also,
Horse Rasps.
No Reserve. Terms Cash.

? AUCTI0K3
* PREiilJUNARY NOTICE.
JUST LANDED.
CO MERCHANTS,
bHlPPKRS.
BOOTMAKBR3.
DRAPERS.
AND OTHERS.
45 TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES.
rOWKSEND, BOTTING, & CO.
are favoured with instructions to saU, at
heir Mart, on a dav to be name-i—
45 (about) Trunks BOOTS and S30E3.
Just landed.
For positive sale.
ON AN EARLY DaY IN DECEMBER.
AT THE MART. AT 12 O'CLOCK.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES
VALUABLE PROPERTIES IN THE TOWN
SHIPS OF QUEENSTOWN AND YATALA.
yOWNSEND, BOTTING, & OO.
A. are favoured with instruction to fell,
it their Mart, on an early day in Desember,
it 12 o'clock —
1. Ali those ALLOTMENTS Numbered 63
rod 70, part of Section Number 422 in the
TOWNSHIP ef YATALA.
2. All that, the remainder or reversion ezpec
ant upon the decease of one Mary Wooldriage,
n Allotments 867 and 368, Towcsaip of Qaeens
own, together with the Dweilbg-House
hereoo.
For further particulars, apply to Me3sr3.
Dempster k Webb, solicitors, Port Adelaide.
PRELIMINARY NOTICK
GREAT SALE OF
CHINA AND JAPANESE GOODS,
TO BE HELD
AT THE TOWN KaLL.
OS AN EARLY DAY IN DECEMBER.
NOTIU8
TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
SOLOMON 4. SALOM
are instructed by the importer, Mr. M.
[7. Davies, to sell by auction—
AT THE TOWN HALL,
in an early day, due notice of whiah will be
nven in a future advertisement, a. Consign
ment, JOST ARRIVED PER
ECHO, FROU HONGKONG,
resisting of a large and valuable Assortment
JAPANESE AND°CHINESE G0OD3.
somprising a fine selection of—
Fancy Porcelains and Lacquerware
Large assortment of Fine Cane Furniture
Some Choice Gold and Silver Filagree
Jewellery
Finest Pongee and other Silks
Choice Indian Ivory and 8andalwood
Elegant Indian Worked Cushions, ka.
Window and Verandah Blinds
Fine Basket and other Cane Ware
Camphorwocd Boxes, Cheats of Drawers, kc
ko., &c, kc.
Catalogues are now in course of preparation.
On TUE3DAY, December U.
AT TffO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.
ON THE PREMISES OF MR. E. M. BAGOT,
GLENELG.
BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFE7F3.
TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHER8.
SOLOMON & SALoM
are instructed by the Trustees to sell by
auction, en the Premise?, Glenelg, on Tuesday,
December 12, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon—
The Whole of the FURNITURE and
EFFECTS, low in the above residence,
consisting or—
Band ome Sciiid English Oak Dining-room
Suite, covered in Morocco
Fine large Brussels Carpets
Handsome Jap3uned and Iran BadstaacU
Superior New Bedding
Cedar Dining-Table, with extra Ieave3
Bedroom Furniture
Venetian Blinds, Brasa Picture Rods
Stair Carpet?, Floorcloths
Kitchen, Laundry, snd Stable Utensil
2 400-gallon Iron Water Tanks
kc, kc, kc.
Cataloeuea will be ready and Furniture on
view on Saturday.
1HI3 DAY (Saturday). December 9.
12 O'CLOCK.
JOHN BULL YARDS.
PARR, JAMES H., will sell, as
above—
? HORSES, VEHICLES, kc.
On THURSDAY, December 21, 1876.
COMMERCIAL -BUILDINGS, CITRUIE.
STREET.
BV OBDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN T3S
iSTATE OF MR. E. M. BAGOT.
THE BEEFACRES ESTATE.
2,211 ACRES OF SUPERIOR AGRICUL
TURAL AND GRAZING LAND.
AT TWO O'CLOCK.
PARK, JAMES H., la Instructed by
the Trustees in the Estate of Mr. E. M.
Fagot to sell, at his Rooms, Currie-strest, as
above, at 2 o'clock —
The Whole of that Well-known Estate
BEEFACRES,
situate on the River Torrens and Main North
Eastern-road, about fire miles distant from
Adelaide, and more particularly described as
under : —
No of Contents. No. of Contents.
Section. a. b. p. 8eotion. a. b. p.
313 ? 80 0 0 309 (western
3041 ? 107 0 0 portion of) 60 1 32
316 ? 80 0 0 2058 (west
317 ? 80 0 0 ern por
324 ? 60 0 0 tionof)... 19 1 5
325 ? SO 0 0 Portion of
493 ? 134 0 0 494, com- %
312 ? 80 0 0 prising al
5059 ? 54 0 0 lotments
504 ? 134 0 0 27,28,29,
507 ? 134 0 0 30,31,32,
Northern | 33.34.and
portions 35, Town
of 495, ship of
495, 497, Windsor 23 1 23
498, 499, Part of Sac
Western por- tion No.
tionof5C0 508 ... 123 3 7
696 2 18 Part do. 308 60 0 0
307, Western No. 2060 ... 54 0 0
portion of
305 ? 126 0 32
SECTIONS Nos. 313, 3041, Eastern Portions of
312,- 2059, Sections 495, 496, 497, and 498,
Northern Portion of 499, and Western Por
tion of 500 and Portion of 494, comprising
Nine Allotments in the Township of
Windsor, are mortgaged to the Savings
Bank of South Australia to secure £7,500,
at 6 per cent, per annum.
8ECTIONS Ncs. 316, 317, 324, and 325, mort
gaged to the Savings Bank for £1,509, and
interest at 6 per cent.
SECTIONS Nos. 316, S17, 324, and 325, 504, and
507, 307, Western Portion of 309, and part
of 508, on which is erected the Dwelling
House, are mortgaged to W. H. Maturin to
secure £3,000 at 7 per cent.
The WESTERN PORTION of SECTION3
Nos. 312, 2059, 504, 507, and 8ection 313,
in all 2C6 Acres, are under Lease to Mr. J.
W. A. Sudhoiz for 7 years from 1st March,
1873, at the yearly rental of £160, payable
half-yearly.
Tha EASTERN PORTION of SE7TI0N3 Nos.
604. 507, 2059, 312, in all 179 Acres, are
tinder Lease to Messrs. Emer/ Brothers for
7 years from 1st March, 1873, at a yearly
rental of £104 17s. 6d.,and payable quar
terly.
SECTIONS 495, 495, 497, 498, and Parts of 499
and 500, containing altogether 696 Acre3
2 Roods 18 Perches, Lsased to Mr. J. W.
A. Sudhoiz for 7 years from 1st March,
1873, at the yearly rest of £451 15a, payibla
half-yearly.

? Aucnoys ?
PART SECTION No. 508. Section 207. Western
Portion of 3t9, Part 3U8, Part »08, Western
Portion of 2l'58 and S041— b all SS9 Acres.
Po*fesacn l&t March, 1677.
SICTIONS Nos. 316, 317, 324, and 325— in all
SSO Acres. Possession 1st March, 1377.
PART SECTION No. 494, containing 28 Aorei
1 Rood S3 Perches. Let to Car! Bartr*ni tilt
let Marcb, 1S7S. at a rental of £^0, payable
yearly.
SECTION No. £C60, containing 54 Acr-. w let to
J. W. A. Sudhels till 1st March, 1SS0, at a
rentalof £35, payable hilf-j early.
The whole Pr.-p*r»y, with the exception of
Sections f tS atd £060, 13 under the Raal Pro
perly Act
All further information and plans may b9
obtained from James T. Turnbull, Agent, to tha
Trustets; Messrs. Knox k Gwynne, Ssliottors,
Adelaide; Ccaries Mann, Esq., Solicitor, Ade
hiie; or James H. Parr, the Auctioneer.
SALE en THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER,
? TWO O'CLOCK. ?
On THURSDAY, December 21, at 2 o'o'.ook.
COMMSKClAli-BUlLDlAUS, UURRlfl.
STREET.
SCOTT'S GOLD MINING COMPANY,
LI MITEL., IN LIQUIDATION.
PARK, JAMES fl., lian received
inBtructioua from the Liquidator iu Seot.'n
Gold-Mining Company, Limited, to sell, iu hU
Room, as above —
LEASE of SECTION NO. 116, situate naar
MOUNT PLEASANT, and known a» ' doo-.t*
Gold Mine,' containing 92 Acre?, for 21 yeira
from 9th October, Ifl7£
On THURSDAY, December 21.
THREE O'CLOlK.
JOHN BULL YARDS.
70 HEAD CO HORSES.
PARK, JAMES H., has received
instructions from Mr. Archibald Cook to
tell, on Thursday, December 21, at 3 o'clock, as
above—
70 Head H0F8ES of the well-known CO
brand, comprising Saddle Horses, Ll^ht
Draught, Coachers, and Buggy Pairs,
broken and unbroken.
Sale Thursday, December 21, 3 o'olook.
On FRIDAY, December 22, at 12 o'clock.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND
EFFECTS.
HORSES, BUGGY, HARNESS, COWS.
CHILDREN'S PONY.
FOR DR. CAWLBY.
PARR, JAMES fl., has received
instructions from Dr. Cawley (who la
leaving the colony for England) t* sell, at bis
Residence, Moseley-street, Glenelg, on Friday,
December 22, at 12 o'clock—
Ail hi- Genuine HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
PIANO, and EFFECTS
ALSO,
HORSES. BUGOY, HARNESS, COWS, to.
For fuller particulars, tea Observer and
Chronicle cf 2nd icst.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
POOLAMACCA STATION, BARRIER
RANGES, NEW SOUTH WALES.
35,000 SHEEP.
541,100 ACRES.
IN THE ESTATE OB' E. M. BAGOT AND
G. BENNETT.
PARR, JAMES H., is instructed by
the Trustees of Messrs. E. M. Bagot and
G. Bennett to sell the Poolamacca Station.
Barrier Ranges, New South WaleB, in or about
the third week in January, 1877, in Adelaide.
THE POOLAMACCA RUN
comprises about 845 square miles of country,
and there are now depasturing thereon
ABOUT 35,000 SHEEP.
Further particulars will shortly appear, and
any information may be obtained from J. T.
Turnbull, Currie-street, Adelaide; or the Auo
tioneer.
On WEDNESDAY, January 3, 1877, at 2 u'closk.
JOHN BULL YARDS.
THOROUGH BKED3.
PARR, JAMES H., has received
instructions from W. B. Rcunseveli, B'q..
to sell on Wednesday, January 3, 1877, at 2
o'clock, as above —
No. 1. BROWN MARE COBWEB, by Touch*
stone, dam Aiice Copley, by the imported
horse Avon, out of a Steeltrap mare by 3t.
John, grandam by Wnisker.
2. BROWN MARE, MADAM DARKIE, by
Darkie, dam Alice Copley. See No. 1,
3. BAY MARE, FAERIE, by Crusader, dam
Rowena, by Darkie, out of Fanny, by the
imported hotse Avon. See No. 1.
4. DARK KAY FILLY, foaled 22ad Oatober,
1874, by Tregeagle, dim Sunbeam, tha
dam of Regalia and wi mer of Adelaide St.
Leger and Derby (Regalia ia the dam of
Signet and Aldinga), by Muscovado out of
Polly Peachum by Plenipo ; Plentpo by
Wanderer (imported), out of Miss Frolio
(imported) her dam by Young Woodpecker,
out of Fractious, by Mercury.
5. BAY FILLY, foaled 8th September, 1674,
by Tregeagle, dam Actress (full sister to
Kancy, which mare distinguished herself
in India, and was subsequently sent to
England), by South Australian (imported),
out of Cora, by Jersey (imported), out
of Queen of Trumps, by Peter Finn, out
of Whizgig (imported), Peter Finn (im
ported) by Wba-eb--ne— Jersey (imported),
own brother to PhccDix, by Buzzard, out of
Cobweb, the dam of Bay Middleton.
6. BROWN FILLY, foaled 11th Oatober, 187 1,
by Tregewle, dam Crown Jewel (full suitor
to Regalia), by South Australian (imported),
out of Sunbeam, by Muscovado, ko.
7. BAY FILLY, by Talk of the Hi!!, dam
Cobweb (No. 1).
8. BROWN FILLY, by Cotherstone, dam Gipsy
Girl.
9. BAY MARE, Folle Fariae, by Ace of Trump*,
dam Nina.
AND
A few Pedigree Greyhounds.
WHITE'S ARBITRATION ROOMS.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12.
TOWNSHIP ALLOTMENTS.
GOOLWA AND CURRENCY CREEK.
BARNARD -fc CHAMBERS
are instructed to submit by public
auction, at 12 o'clock, on Tuesday, 12th day of
December—
EIGHT HALF-ACRE ALLOTMENTS in
the TOWNSHIP of G00LWA-31, 38, 65, 72,
154, 158. 174, 206.
Thirty-two Allotments in the Township of
Currenoy Creek-327, 220, 508. 278, 513, 477,
203, 236, 779, 346, 344, 697, 715, 443, 812, 33),
667, 619, 905, 492, 601, 315, 608, 237, 4o9, 787,
60, 272, 507, 140, 251, 221, containing half-acre
each.
For further particulars, apply to Me^rs.
Symon k Bakaweil, Solicitors, Kiag William
street, or to the Auctioneers. ?
THURSDAY, Decembar 14.
FULHAM STUD FARM, REED BEDS.
BARNARD & CHAMBERS
are instructed by W. Blackler, Esq, to
Eell by auction, at 12 o'clock —
LIVE STOCK.
15 Keod Prime FAT BULLOCKS ,
(CbrUtmas Beef)
Ensign, by Union Jack, Steeplechaser or
Hunter
Bay Colt, by Coraair, dam Mountain Maid
IMPLEMENTS ANDHUNDRIE3.
1 Samuelson's Patent Racing and Hunting
Balai.ee Draught Saddles
Grass Mower Douglas Pump, No. 6,
1 Patent Chain Harrow 2 cwt. Lead
Tip*Dray, Garden-£n- Timber, Cornbags
gine Tools, 80* Paiings for
Water-Cart. Bottling- hay prefsinar
Machine, Taps, Cork* Variety of useful Sun
Harneaa and Saddlery | driea
STACK HAY.
Thursday, December 14, at nooa,
at tbe
REEDEEDS.
Term 3 declared at fiale. ivk
Printed and Published dally by the Pro
prietors, KDWlilD WM. A5DSHWS, Wjf. KTWIW
ThOMAB, and Johk Howabo Cubs, at tht
Offices of tha Send* Australian ReoxtUr, Bienin§
Journal, and Addaid* Obttrvm; GreolelUtre*!,
Adelaide, where r»dTerti36B*nU, ordara. »atJ
aonimunfaaUun* ire raoeived.

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