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? SHIPPING ? ?
~Tt~T ^VRIENT 1.1 SB OF STB AH
^aftip^. \J SHIPS.
^^^^ FOK LON'DON,
Via the Snes Canal, and caliiag at Naples to
land Passengers and Mills.
The f nil-powered Steamships of this line are
built and fitted expressly for Carrying Pas
sengers on long ocean voyages, are each of about
4,000 tons register, and make the voyage in abous
40 days. They are fitted with punkahs, at
tached to the main engine*, and steam-beating
apparatus on the most approved priaciple, and
ore thoroughly ventilated fur the tropics.
The next departures from Adelaide will be as
follows : —
Acokcagua Z. _ Dec. 30. Feb. SaieX
Oaissrr ... „. .„ Feb. 4.
LrarrAifiA ? _ Feb 25.
Gabosrib ... _ ... Much 24.
Joh» Bldhb — _ April 2.
FARES—
First Saloon _ _ _ 60 to 70 Guineas
Second Saloon „ ... 35 Guineas.
Third Glass (enclosed cabins) 20 Guineas.
Upen Uerths (tor men only) iLo.
Canal Does— 8s. in addition.
Passages from London can be granted in Ade
laide.
For further particulars, apply, in London, to
F. Green & Co., and Anderson, Anderson, & Co.,
Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Com
pany, Limited; and in Adelaide to the Agents,
297cv JOSEPH STILLING & DO.
'L-tTT T3ENINSTTLAB & ORIENTAL
flmfK JT STEAM NAVIGATION
JEgggBJ' COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL
8TEAMER8 will be dispatched as follows :—
TANJORE, 28th December.
BTAM, 25th January.
Passengers booked for King George's Sound,
Galle, India, China, Aden, Suez, Brindisi,
Venice, Malta, Gibraltar, and Southampton.
267o
''ZjTT nnHE pacific mail ste.vm
fPTPFs^JL SHIP COMPANY;— OVBK-
JpgS^feST LAND Rente to Great Britain
through America.— The
ZEALAKDI&
or other Steamer will be dispatched from Sydney
for Auckland at 3 p-m. on Thursday, January
1, 1680, carrying Mails and Passengers to
Honolulu and San Francisco.
Saloon Fare, Adelaide to Liverpool, £79.
Lay-over Tickets issued, good for nine
months, for Auckland, Honolulu, and the
United States.
For further information, Hond-Books, &c,
epply to
FREDERICK WRIGHT, Agent,
287c Greabam Chambers, Adelaide.
v^i. t*/TESSBS. MONEY WIGBAM
flW^V ItJL AND SONS' (of BlackwaQ
SJSSgg* Yard, London) LINK OF STEAM
and SAILING PACKETS will be dispatched
from the Sandridge Kailw&y Pi*r for LONDON
nTRWTT iu Follows :—
Ship. ? Commander.! Will sail.
8.S.NeaFOi_K(new}J !
via Sues Canal _ lO'Callaghan. January 17
Kest ~ .- — R.Ridgera._: February 14.
Sombhsbtshibh ~ R. Ticehurst' March 13.
Durham- _ -. F. Anderson. April 10.
NoRTHUMBBHLiyD .'J. Camming. Msy 5.
The accommodablon for all classes of passen
gers is unsurpassed. Provisions the best of
quality are supplied.
Each vessel carries a duly qnahasd Surgeon.
Passage-money £17 and upward*.
A liberal allowance to families.
Return Tickets issued at redaced rates.
Pasmige-Orders are issued to persons desiroui
©f Rending for their friends at home.
For all particulars, apply to ?
27c JAMES HILL, Grenf ell-street.
~ --tTv ~fcT O T I O E TO INTENDING
«»3bv J3I VISITORS TO SYDNEY
jslsfefe^' EXHIBITION.— The S.S.
w RIDGE PARK,
Sailing regularly ev&ry 18 days to Sydney,
will take Saloon Passengers until further
notice, at £5 Single Fare and £9 10s. Return.
Steerage rates are ^^g™^ A^
310thBC Queen's Wharf and Onrrie-atreet.
-k -. rriHE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
fiSff-tV X COMPANY, LIMITED, wiU
JSg^jgr dispatch their Steamers as under
when practicable: —
FOR MELBOURNE.
Note.-The VICTORIAN calls at PORT
IAND, going and returning.
Returning.
VICTORIAN .- ~ Dec. 15
Dec. 15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN _ Dec. 20.
Dec 20. VICTORIAN - - Dec. 24.
Dec 24 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ~ Dec 27.
Dec 27. VICTORIAN - ~ Dec 31.
Dec 31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN _ Jan. 5.
Jan. 5. VICTORIAN ... - J-'»- 10
Sailing hour from Port Adelaide, 3 o clock.
Passage-money must be paid before embar
kation. ?
JOHN TTJRNBULL, Secretary,
Lipson-street, Port, and North-terrace, City.
2o8o
.-j. - XXOLDDAY EXCURSIONS—
4Wl#K XX REDUCED RATES.
?frVorrr From the 15th instant to the 15th
January. 1880, included, this Company will
grant RETURN PASSAGES in Saloon between
Melbourne and Adelaide, available for two
months, for £7. ,. .. ,
The Adelaide Steamship Company, Limited,
335c JOHN TURNBULL. Secretary.^
~5TT -EXCURSIONS TO SYDNEY
fiHI^v Xli EXHIBITION. — Return
^S^ Tickets, available three months, by
A.8.N. Company's or W. Howard Smith and
Sons' steamers, will be issued from 15th Decem
ber to 15th January (included), for £13.
For the Adelaide Steamship Company,
ti£ef' ? JOHN TURNBULL^
~L^T' QTEAM TO MELBOURNE.—
flf^^v -O TheSJS.
iggg&Z' OTflTAY
sails on Friday, December 28, at 4 p.m.
Passengers by the 3 pjn. Train from Town.
For freight or passage apply to
JOHN WEBSTER & CO, Town ; or
W. B. CAVE & CO., Port. 35060
M~^^ XPOB MELBOURNE, VIA
4WT*^v JP KINGSTON, ROBE,
?tliilf' BEAOHPORT, AND MA0DON
NELL BAY.— The Steamship
PENOLA,
F. P. Snewin, master, will sail on Saturday,
December 20, at 2 p.m.
For toe Mount Gajobier Steamship Company,
Limited,
GEORGE YOUNG, Agent,
351-4 Waymouth-street or Prince's Wharf.
~^rHZ TTKHt KINGSTON, BEAOH
-*3ffl#K JJ PORT, AND MAODONNELL
V nni I BAY.— The Steamship
^- COORONG,
J. Dowell, master, will sail on Tuesday, 33rd
inst., at 11 o'clock. Passengers by 10.15 train.
For the Mount Gambier Steamship Co.,
ml GEORGE YOUNG, Agent,
354-7 Waymouth-street, or Prince's Wharf.
PANT, LIMITED, will dia
afiflDffar patch their Steamers as under:—
FOllMOONTA BAY AND PORT PERIE:—
Returning.
December 11. EURO - December 15.
December 16. EMU ~ December 20.
December 20. EURO - December 23.
December 24. EMU ~ December 30.
December 30. EURO ~ January 3.
Sailing hour 1 p.m. Goods taken both Ports,
«xcept by Steamer leaving Saturday, when re
ceived fcr Port Pirie only.
No Goods received after 11 a.m. day of sailing.
CHAS. H. WARREN, Secretary.
32So Maclaren-road and 5. Qnrrie-street.
_.-!. ^ O S. JAMES OOMRIE »il» for
flffi^v )O« Edithburgh every Wednesday
jgggggr and Saturday at 10 tun.; from
Sdithbnrgh every Monday acd Thursiay at 10
ajn. Agents— C.Hast, Editbburgh; H.McKCia
and Cck, Tort Adelaide. ? glOfH
'STT OJPECXAIi NOTIOS. — The aS.
«*W^K O WAKEFIELD
jJg^^TsaiU as under for month December
1879 : —
To Pott Vincent, Dec 11 ; returning on Dec 12.
TbArdrossan, do. 13; do. do. 15.
To Ardroosan, do. 16; do. do. 17.
To Port Vincent, do. 18; do. do. 1°.
ToArdrossan, do. 20; ^o. ' do. 20.
To Ardrosssn, do. 23; do. do. 24.
To Port Vincent, do. 28; do. do. 2d.
To Ardra-san, do. 27; do. do. 2i.
ToArdrtwsan, do. 30; &o. do. 3L
To Port Vincent, Jan. 2; do. Jan 2.
345cv ? JOHN DARIIN'G k SON.
~~5~T' i^TEAM TO DARLING RIVER.
4¥$f*^ O — The OldFuvonrite Steamer
*Mh££- ALBURY
will leave Morgan for Wentwortfa and Upper
D*rlicg on Wednesday, December 34.
For ire5-;ht or p*M»ge. i-vplf '' .. m.^^^^
\Y. MoCULUXJH 4 CO., L1MHKD,
35i-S Morgan sad Adelaide.
? 3HIPP1EG ?
,^2j,x nPHE SPENOER'a GULF
TOUf^-S X STBAMSHD? OOMPANT
j^^ggTLIMrrKD,
WfLL DISPATCH their 8TZAMEB3 as under
?ban practicable : —
f FLINDERS.
SATUSDAt. 11 O'clock,
for PORT AUSU5TA, Bignelli Young's Jetij
ca'Hnj: at i LUBUit,
WALLAROO. Whdjtcsdat,
11 o'clock, Tassieand
Co.'s Jetty.
} FLINDaRS,
?or WALtAROO.withj SxTnnDAT, II o'clock.
Passengers only. ') LUBRA,
t Wkdkssdat, 11 o'clock
f Tha
?orPORTLINCOUi, I KANGAROO,
MOONTA BAY, -| with
WALLAROO. i Goods and Panensers,
Notich.— In consequence oi toe sm&iipess ot
the traffic to Arno Bay our Steamers will call
tbrre in future only when sufficient inducement'
*ffere.
NO CARGO can be received LATER tha»
ONE HOUR BKFOSE SAILING.
All freights must be paid before delivery
and passage-money before embarkation. No
Obdkbb Ta&M.
JOHN TUBNBULL, Secretary,
Lipson-street, Port, and North
114» ? terrace. Oity» ?
-rz^-L T- AP1B AND REGULAR OOM
fSfT^vXfc MUNIOATJON BETWEEN
SgzSZZ MORGAN, WBNTWORTH, AND
W1LCANNIA —The Steamer
RUBY,
Captain A. E. Randell, ia Running regularly
every Three Weeks between the abovemen
tioned port?, conveying Passengers and Cargo
with the quickest dispatch obtainable, and
leavir.g and arriving a» follows : —
Leaves Morgan, Thursday, November 13,
December 4 aad 35, and January 15, 1980, after
arrival of Adelaide train.
Arrives Wentwortlv Monday, November 17
December 8 and 29, and January 19, at 6 a.m.
Leaves Wentworth the same days at 10 a.m.
Arrives Wilcannia, Friday, November 21,
December 12. January 2; 1880, and January 23,
at 2 p.m.
Leaves Wilcaxinia, Monday, November 24,
December 15, January 5, and January 26, at
2a.ni.
Arrives Wentworth, Thursday. November 27,
December 13, January- 8, and January 29- at
10 a.m.
Leaves Wentworth the same days at 11 a.m.
Arrives Morgan, Friday, November 28,
December 1&, January 9, and January 30, at
2 n.m.
All cargo must be sent m tne aay previous to -
leaving, as parcels in guard's break only can be
received on night of starting.
Fare to Wilcannia, £9.
For further particulars apply to the Captain,
on board, or to the Agents, Messrs. McOollocb
and Co., Adelaide. ;
The aboveoffers a splendid chance for persons
wishing to see the country, as the trip only
occupies fifteen days, and the distance to
Wilcannia nine hundred miles. ? 314-65
_-k * TTUJR WENTWORTH AND
fl»AJ: WILOANNIA, BY HUGH
2c3sS&S? KING & CO.'S LINE OF RIVER
STKAJIEES. — The fast and powerful Steamer
JANK ELIZA,
carrying H.M. mails, leaves Morgan every Tues
day night for 'VTectwertb, leaving there for
Morgan on the Saturday and reaching Morgan
on the Monday. .
Passengers and Goods for n ilcanma and
intermediate stations are forwarded from Went
worth by the well-known steamer Gem, which
meets the Jane Kliza every alternate Friday.
ParctU and perishable goods only received oa
day of sailing.
For freight or passage rates apply ?
WM. McCULLOCH & CO., LIMITED,
311mf£c Adelaide and Morgan.
'l-i^T /'IHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
-K»f Jb^ ^j M.OSSTER EXCURSIONS.
^rgrjS* The Euro Steamship Company
Limited, will dispatch their Steamers EMU and
EURO as under —
CHRISTMAS DAY, 25 ; and BOXING DAY.
28.
FOR GLFNELG.— The s.s. EURO will leave
Maclaren Wharf, Port Adeliide at 11 30 a.m.,
returning from GleneJg at 4 p.m. Single fares,
2s. 6d.; Return. 4s
ANNIVERSARY COLONY, 29th; NEW
y EAR'S DAY, 1st January.
FOR EDITHBUKGH.— The Steamers EURO
(29tb), EMU (1st) will le-we Maclaren Wharf
on arrival of 6 30 a.m. train, calling at Glenelg
at 9 a.ra., proceeding to Evlitfibnrgh with Escur
oionuts; returning in time for 9.15 train froa
Port Adelaide to Adelaide. Return fares, 6a.
6d. . ,
Refreshments obtamaole on board.
CHAS. H. WARREN, Secretary,
n *r «r_ .i.__. ...,1 anil ?» l^ri^M«»»ofrr*w*TL
^k -v jTlHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
««ftSV Kj REDUCED FARES.
JirfirV-^ From the 15th December this
Company will grant RETURN PASSAGES in
SALOON and STEERAGE at REDUCED
RATES, available till 10th January, 1880.
Port Adelaide to Port Pirie— Return, Saloon.
£2; Steerage, £1 10s.
Pert Adelaide to Moenta— Return, Saloon, £1
7s. 6d.; Steerage, £1.
Moonta to Port Pirie— Return, Saloon, £lJ7a.
6d.; Steerage, 15s.
And rice vena. .
For Euro Steamship Company, Limited,
OHAS. H. WARREN, Secretary,
a34lc Town and Port.
~jHT XHOR WILCANNIA.— The
WffSK J JANE ELIZA
jferjyg leaves Morgan on the 23rd Decem
ber, with passengers and cargo for Steamer Gem,
which will leave Wentwoith on the 25th De
'mbeWM. McOULLOOH & CO., LIMITED,
3354.3 Adelaide and Morgan.
jAa. TT'OK CAPE TOWN DIRBOT.
ja3g^. jD The AAl Iron Barque
SL^gr K J. SPENOB,
J. H. GUI, Commander, sails early Januwy
Hm excellent accommodation for Saloon ane
8teerage passengers.
jfcP— ??«% .^OOKE & CO., Port.
,*. XT^OR KINGSTON AND ROBE.
j»a3ji. X? TbeRegular Trader
gfa^1 RESOLUTE
wUlsaUon Monday, the 22nd. Apply
GRICE & CO., Kingston.
B352-6 ? JOSHUA EVANS, Port.
XZ,?, TTOri RIVOLI BAY AND POK
.iSasa^X; MACDONNELL.— The Schoone
now : loading, to sail on Toesday, December 23.
353-7 H. MUSOKB & CO.. Tort.
OR PORT AUGUSTA DIRE01
-The HELEN MARQUE
jl'&a. T?OB WALLiROO AND PORT
jSSgfe^X? VICTORIA.— The
S^^L CAPELLA
sails on Saturday. Apply on board, or
S5S4 ? R. HONEY.
FOR PORT WAKEFD2LD.— The
PERCY
SaZ&ZL sailsi Satardiy, 20th instant.
SSJ^ ? C. E. CO')KB & CO.
OR VENTS AND STREAKY
BAYS.-Thd
jfc&gg: MAGSBT,
now (oadisg, sails on Weducsday, the 24th inst.,
at 4 p.m.
8354 8 ELPSR, SMITH, & CO., Port.
~X&a. X»0RT PIRIB SHIPPING COM
jaa^ tr pany.— for port pirie
H'lT itiP DIRECT.— The
DIANKLLA
wn, ^Friday, December 26^ ^^^
' ,-Ack TTOR CHARTKR. — The High
jgS^. X? classed Iron Ship
jErifiyT BLLERBANK.
Tl44 tons. Captain Lane, now ready to load.
SS38 * ? J. STILLING & CO.
,-i- TTOB FREIGHT OS CHARTER.
JSg^,, X: - The Al Barque
j^HS* bertha bod,
StOWM, Cantain Svend&en. Apply
S54X64 ' M. C. DAVIB8, Adelaide.
' rs£* * TT'OR FREIGHT OK CHARTER
.iggS^X TO THE UNITED KING
fyftZg^ DOM— The Al 12 years three-marted
bch001-tr ALICE LYNU,
280 tou regL^r. ^pp^^ ^ ^^
Port idtlaide, Dectmbe' 15, 1379. 350.3,-*
CONSIGNEE WANTED for PC over A in
diamond, § 3, 1 C«e B, L j 44, bhipped by
Meadows & Co., and consigned to T. Lyon, ex
Cozeo, May, 1879. It not claimed will be sold
to dgay ^^0SEpE SXU.UKG * CO.
? sgEPPrsro ?
TfcTOTIOE TO CONSIGNEES jyrSS Ni-R- !
J3I FOLK, from I^nd,-n— G«JOD9 by this i
Stt-amtr were LANDED by South AcucralUu
13th icst , and now- wait in St--re.
x JOHN TURNBUXL.
FilR SALE, tbe wen-kno-nTacht KOBY
O'MORE, lS'tf-n-, all complete,, fait tailer,
'jilendid sea boat. Price £221} Apply Capuin,
Vtcbt May Qaeep,.'Wtillitaistown. 348-5^
FOR SALE, STBAilER; »oit harboar or
outside. Goad carrier. Light draught.
Little fuel. H. J. Mayor, Flinders-stref t. x
SHir HARBINGER, from London.— CON-
SIONEES are requested to PASS
BKTRIKS at once. Bills of Lading miwt be
prrsented and Fraglit' paid btff/re delivery. N»
claim will be acknowledged unless damage has
been pointed out on landing, and Ship will not
be Tispcmsibte for abitrarUom of Spirits or otiicr
Bonded Goids, extrpt- from Packagtt pointed
out on Wharf in bad order and nibseqatnily
examined u: the pt-esenee-of the Captain.
354-7 JOSEPH- STILLING & CO.
ALL BILLS-against the Barque COURIER
must be rendered before December-25 at
the Office of J. W. Smith. Port.
3547 R. C. ANDREWS, Master.
MARINE INSURANCE. --The undersigned
are prepared to effect MARINE IN
SURANCE on WOOL and other OOLONIAL
PRODUCE and GENHRAL MERCHANDISE
at the Corrent Rates.
BBYNBLL h. RKINEGKB,
Torrens Chambers, Vintoria-oquare,
Managers for the Colonial' Insurance Company
311thso of New Zealand.
*-N O O O H & H A Y W A R D,
\5T SHIPPING
ajto
FORWARDING AGENTS,
PORT A^UGTJSTA.
Aseats for steamers Flinders- and Lnbrs.
32atfa450v
T-0RT ADELAIDB AGENCY.
1 J. fLOKJIESO « OO,
CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND GENERAL
OMMISSION AGENTS AND BKOKKRS.
jsurance of every description at Lowest Rates,
ity Mutual Fire Insnraura Company,
nstralian General Marine Asaurance Company.
? 81thso
riBUTTENDBN & TRIMMER,
L- CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND COM
MISSION AGSNTS,
Free and Bond Stores, Port Adelaide.
? 67thst68
D WARD FRENCH 4c SON,
COMMISSION, SHIPPING, AND
FORWARDING AGENTS,
'ORT MACDONNELL AND BEA.CHPORT.
Agenta S3. Penoia. ? 122o
rriOTOR HARBOUR AND GOOLWA.—
V GEORGES. READ, Ocbtomb, Smppnw,
jro Giomhax FoEwutDOa Aokbt. 333c
b! t e^ n n,
? SH1PPING- CTJSTa^S,
FORWARDING AND INSURANCE,
STOCK AND STATION &.GBNT,
WOOL AND WHEAT BROKER,
KINGSTON.
SHEEP FOR SALE—
About For-y-five Thousand Sheep, from
l-iooth upwards, in South-Eaat and North, in
ots to suit purchasers. 275c
\T*r HKRBERT PHILLIPP3, SHIPPING.
W ? 1KSURANCB, AND GENERAL
AGENT,
27, Gmccnnx-BTBHBT, Adhlatpb. do
TO SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS, AND
OTHERS.
The SHIPPING REPORTER attends to
Telegrams or Letters, and his Boats are available
for all purposes connected with Shipping in the
Gulf. Boat Flag No. 3.
RICHARD JAGOE,
Beach Branch Office. Lefevere's Peninsula.
PBODTTGS ?
TOHN V. LANGLOIS & SONS PUR
tl CHASE WHEAT at their Mills, AUBURN,
at highest market price for Cash. Bags lent
free of charge. Wheat stored free, and advances
nmle on same if required.
Gristwork and Crushing done at vswaX prices.
Flour, Pollard, and Brau for Sale. All orders
entrusted to our care will receive prompt atten
tion^ ? 35^
FOR SALE, the FRUIT of a large
ORCHARD, tbe purchaser to have half tbe
proceeds for picking end selling, and the use of
fruithonses for storing apple*, &c. Apply to J.
Harris. Moiialta, Norton's Summit. 3524
CORN. CORN. CORN. — All kindi
CRUSHED for the Trade by
F. RICHARDS & SON,
Corner King William-street and South-terrace,
? 275tbn3»t
BUSCTESB HOTICES
rTARRY, FARRAR, & CO.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AGENCY
FOB
THE SCANDIA CO. (Rowak'b Motors),
Denmark.
KITSON & OO, Leeds.
BEUTHER'3 AXLE-BOX CO, Lnona-,
Ssltley.
Also for
J. WARNER & SONS, Hydraulic Engineers,
London.
ABGHD3ALD SMITH & CO., Builders'
Ironmongers, London.
HARRY, FARRAR, & CO.,
ENGDiBBBS and CONTRACTORS' AGENTS,
Apelupb. ? 193sc
HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
1 FESTIVITIES.
For CANDIED PEELS, quality and quantity,
BONBONS in great variety, and tbo finest
assortment of best and purest CONFEO
TI0-NEKYe0t° S.OWEN'S,
58, HurnLBT-STBKHT.
Tha acknowledged Premier Confectioner of
the Southern Heroigphexe. ? 347thatlO
rpHB Undersigned having on hand a
X LARGE AND VARIED STOCK
OF
FIRST-CLASS WINES,
which they are prepared to sell at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
the Public is respectfully invited to come and
sample the
Hock Claret Burgundy
Constantia Tintilla Muscat
and other Choice Varieties,
Also Brandies, Gin*, Whiskeys, Rums, and
other first-class Spirits.
R. GWYNNB,
Manager S-A.U.VJL
Imperial Chambers, King William-street
287tBCV
BNDERSON & O O.,
WHOLESALE AND EXPORT
STEAM CONFECTIONARY WORKS,
148, BUNDLE-STREET.
The Larcest and Best Assortment of
CONFECTIONARY
at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Estjlbushbd 1852.
350ths61 Opposite Fitch's Corner. ?
LASTING P O WDBB
Pigue, Wilks, and Lawrence,
ON SALE.
McLEAN BROS-, RIGG & OO,
S6, 8S, 90, Hindley-street.
C\ ALVANIZSD CORRUGATED IRON.
VJT til lengths,
EEST BRANDS ON SALE.
Seithsc McLEAN EROS. RIGG fe OO.
/CEMENT.— Wbite'a and Knight Bevan'son
Kj Sale. McLean Bros., Rigg, 4 Co.
ASTOR, Colza, Boiled, and Raw Oil on Sale.
McLean Bros., Kigg, 4 Co.
FENCE WIRE.— Best Brands Drawn and
Roiled on Sale. McLean Brothers, Rigg,
and Co , Hindley-street.
''E^ENCE WIRE.— Patent Oval S*mson on
X; Sale. McLam Brothers, Rigg, & Co.
ClC£tjf3__
EN'S S T K ONG SHO^S
4«. 9d. per Pair.
Tbe Gre»te«t Bargain in Shoe* ever offered.
a384c BRANDON'S, 73. Ruudle-street.
OTICEv^ThT^IGHKST CASH PiilOB
J given for fcU kinds of Firsfc-d*» POULTRY.
»SK)e W. K. FORD, York HoteL
DBAPESY A^D CLOTHTUG ? j
|~1 R B A 2T- SAL B.
FINAL REDUCTIONS
In Evtry Eepartme it.
BALANCE
of £53,000 'worth
TO BE CLEARED.
New System will be issued iu February.
2,200^
LADIES' STRAW HAT3, .
Newest Shapes,
From 9d. eacb.
17^00 Yards
COSTUME GINGHAMSr
All at 2£d. per Yard.
ALL DRES3 GOODS
AT
LBSS THAN HALF-PRICE.
Melanges „. ~ 3itperYarl.
Beiges „. ~ ... 451. do.
Silk Stripes ™ „. 4JL do. .
AtholGlacfi ... ~ 6id. do.
SilkWaips ? 6jd. do.
Delhi Twills _ ~. 9d. do.
Bilk Lustres ... ... 9d. do.
WIDE-WIDTH BATHING S IKGE, .
Is. per Yard.
3,000
TAPPIS' EMBROIDERED SOARF3,
. 6Jd. each. *
'. ? .. 258' ''' ;''.
LADIES' EMBttC EDEEED NIGHT-ORE SSE3,
All at 3s. lid. each. ,
We are Clearing oar
IMMENSE STOCK
of ? . . . , ...
SUMMER COSTOMES
At very Low Prices.
EMBROIDERED PIQUE COSTUMES,
8s. lid. each.
A very large purchase of
LADIES' CORSETS,
At from 2s. 6d. each.
Four-Button Black '
KID GLOVES,.
2a. 6d. per pair.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
GENTS' SILK COATS, from 10s. 6d.
TROUSERS AND VESTS, from l0».6d.
SUITS TO ORDER, £2 19s. 6d.
HELMET HATS, Is. each.
WHITE SHIRTS, Ss. 63.
GENTS' CRAPE SHIRTS, 4s. lid.
OXFORD SHIRTS, 3s. 6d. each.
BERLIN REEFERS to order, ids. 61.
BERLIN PAGET3 to order, 35s.
BOYS' HONEYCOMB PUGGARIES,
Is.. each.
FUBNITUKE AND FURNISHING
DEPARTMENTS.
BRUSSELS CARPETS, from 2«. lid.
HORSEHAIR MATTRESSES. £2 19*. 6d.
FRENCH BEDSTEADS (Double), 17s. 6d.
CEDAR WASH3TANDS. from 16* 6d.
; CHESTS OF DRAWERS, 57s. 3d.
LACE CURTAINS, from 4* lid.
THE IMMENSE DISCOUNT
at which this Stock was purchased catiles us to
offer such value ss .
DEFIES OOMPETIHOK.
To Heads of Familiw, Hotelkeepers. and
Wholesale Dealers this Sale offe» an oppor
tunity of securing goods ia every branch con
siderably under wholesale prices.
JAMES MARSHALL & COMPY-,
LATH
JOHN HODGKI3S * CO.,
2d AND 28, BUNDLE-STREET.
?54cv
pHBISTMASGIFTS.
J. MILLER AK9-BBS0N & CO. ;
Die ?
KOW SHOWIKCk AN EXTBNSIVK
VARIETY
of
FANOY GOOD^
Just received froa London and Paris, ratable
for
OHBISTMAB AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS
These Goods have been marked o2 at a very
Low Advance on Cost Prices to ensure the Sale
of the Shipment daring the Christmas Season.
J. M. A. & Co. are also showing several
Cases of
VERANDAH AND OTHER CHAIRS,
OAMPSTOOLS, &c
And a quantity of BeautifuJ
FANCY FUBNITUBB,
All very suitable for Presents, and well worthy
of inspection.
CLOSED ON 4ATUBDATS AT 4 O'CLOCK.
J. MILLER ANDERSON ft CO.,
346cv i 15 & 17, HnmtHT-«TBDT.
nn G. PBOWN & SON.
OUR SUMMER STOCK OF
HATS
is now complete.
THE ARIEL,
weighing 2± ounces,
And a Large Assortment of all tbe
NEWEST SHAPES. ?
PULLOVERS, FELTS, PITH AND OTHER
HELMETS.
SUMMER HOSIERY
SUMMER SHIRTS ?
SUMMER SCARFS AND TIBS
SUMMER UMBRELLAS
8UMMER OVERCOATS
SUMMER TWEEDS
SUMMER SEEGES
SUMMER SUITINGS
SUMMER COATINGS
SUMMER TROUSERINGS.
A very Complete acd Carefnlly Selected Stock,
Early inspection of which is respectfully
requested. ?
77, KING-WILLIAM-STREET. SOSthso
ENGLISH AGENCY. — The undersigned,
who confine themselves exclusively to
a General Commission Easiness, offer their
services to Adelaide Shippers and Importers for
the «de of Australian Produce and the purchase
of English Goods upon the most advantageous
terms, p«iSe8ainS n«i-*!y forty years' English
and Ooloisi»l experience. Shipping and Insu
rance business also attended to.
B. S. LLOYD k CO.,
3. George Yard, Lombard-street, London.
Reference — George Young, Waymouth-«t»eet.
305sc
rtHEA T R K ROYAL.
' Lessee ~- - Mr. Jambs Aiusow.
['reasons- ... _ _ S& Jas. B. Kcits.
stage Manager _. ... M» GhuRGH.Wa^db
Doohj? opjut at-7.13; Wthbtubb at 9:
5EVENTH WKBK- Aim OONTIN^ED
SUCCESS uF
LYSTKK & GAftNER'S
LONDON 0OMEB71 OOMPAN1
THIS tSATUKUAY) »VE^fmGj
PeStTIVKLY LA.ST NIGHT OF'
F K I = E- N D S.
F R IK N D S.
F R I- E- N- D 8.
Robert DAwsun, E»q.._ Mr. Arthur O irner^
Dr. Thompttm ? , Mr. G«orge Wards
Maurice de Terrebomie Mr. O-. S. Tithemdge
Markham ? Mr. Ffederiok M»rskaU
M*«nley ... ..-Mr. BdT7-n Sbepherti
J»pt»iu Donoghae ? _.Mr. Wto. Farren, janw
rheodore .- ? Mr. Fr»nk-O»tes
f-«rvBnt^._ ._ „. Mr. Henry Lemnaon
Pecile Dawson ,„ ... Mins Bltmehe StamciMw
AJny. — ... - ~ Miss Dora Canton
HoKan ...... .~ Mis» Annie T*ylor
Mrs. Meanley .... .« -Mrs. -Marion Stimmars.
'' '. MONDAY EVENING, pBCBMBER 22i-.
will te given H-'J Byron's' -Erilliant Comsdy,
in Three Acts,
: our- b o-Y^s.
i iCLamcters by M*ssrs. A?thur Garner, G.- 8-
Tltluradge, Frank Gates, and Frederick ? EHr
»Ji»ll, Misses Blanche St»m=»m, Dora Saatjn.
Mrs. Mariou Stammers-, and Miss Anuie Taylor.
. I Suge Manager — Mr. George Warde.
. Price* of AdmisgioQ— Dre»flircK 5s. : Stall*.
3s.; Pit, 2e.; Gallery, Is1. Box Pl»n open- at
%Vi«dm»n's, Rundle-stareet, where se%tt rn^be
Worr-d iu the Drese Cirde sir days in advance.
Tickt-ts for all parts of tbe -Theatte fors«Je*t
Armbnister's. Rundle-street.' Carriages -can be
ordered »t 1030; ?
ijCT H -I ;T -E-' B/- R O O M S:
rintmger ... -. ~ Lieut. Hebk&n.
diuiical Director .„ ™ Herr Fli)J»a-ik.,
Monday; dbobmbbb 23.
grand re-opbning .otgbtp1'
: ? ' «»'? ? ? ? ' ?
\ THOMPSON'S GRE -T OONFEDBBil.Ta -
MIKSOR
of the
AMERICAN WAR.
Acknowledged by tb» London, South Alfican,
ind A'«tralii-n. Press, to far excel cH; other
Exhibition* ot » sim^ar class that, hwr* ever '
?isiti d the Colonies. -
LIEUT. HERMAN,
The Marvellous Veatriloquist, appears -eich
Bvening in conjuoctioo with the Dior«auu
Doors open at hsif-paat 7 ; commence at 8
u'clork.
Prices of Admissiao— Front Seats, -3»*; Second
3eits,2*.; Third 8:nts, Is. Ohildrec Half-price
to Front and Second Seats only.
The AUTHOP-CTIKS are respectfa2ly invited
to witness the distribution of presents, in order
to convirce them'elves that no violation of the
Lottery Act is committed.
Debcbiptivb LsaxcBHa ... Lies*. Hkkmam..
351c
?m/r u s i! o A L U~N ION.
BiAZAAB
AND
VROH'3-NADK 0030BRT,
Under Specif Patronage of His3roellency the
Governor.
TOWN HALL,.
MONDAY, aad TUESDAY, 2Bnd.and 23rd»
iustant.
Tbe Comsaittee beg to annocsce to the publia
that His Worship the Mayor ot Adelaide bt*.
kindly consented to open the above at 2 o'clock^
on MonditjKBext.
There isill be on Sale—
USEFUL, asd ORNAMENTAL ARTI0L33»
^jid a Splendid Col&ction of
CHRISTMAS GIFTB and
ME0HANI0AL.TOYS,
AJ»D
LATEST NOV3LTD3S.
Otexaacn day froa 2 tilMQ.
ADMISSION, ONS-.SHILLIIfG.
ON THURSDAY (CH3USTMAS NIOBT),.
HANBSL'S
ME S S I A H,
'. 'By 100 Pprformers.
. Full Bund a»-* Grand Organ.
TINAL REHEARSAL, Band and Caoru*,
Towa Hall, Thia Day Saturday) at 2.30 sharp.
1 354-6
PR I S H M EN.
BELIEF FUND FOR IRELAND.
EXHIBITION GROUNDS AND
BUILDING.
ruder the Pstronsge and in presence of
HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (B. T.
SMITH, Esq., M.P.).
MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22.
GRAND MON3TER
OPEN-AIR MOONLIGHT
PROMENADE CONCERT,
and Exhibition of the Gre3i Panorama
of the
ZULU WAR
By kind permission of Messrs. Fulton & McGee,
proprietors of Zulu War Panorama), for the
BENEFIT
of tbe
DISTRESS FUND
for the Belief of the Suffering Pom of
IRELAND,
Admission— ONE SHILLING.
Full Programme in Monday's papers.
? 354-6
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETING
ASSOCIATION.
MATCHES FOR SATURDAY, DEO. 20.
NORWOOD t. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.
HINDMARSH t. KENSINGTON.
Play to commence at 2 pjn. sharp.
Admission 6d.
During the game no spectators will be allowed
within the chains. No dogs admitted.
x 0. S. LEADER, Secretary.
I L V E R R EADI NGS.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA
TION, GAWLEK-PLACE.
SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 20, 8 o'clock.
An excellentTrogramme. Organ Solos, Vocal
Music. Mr.Robt. WJ.inham, Mr. A. Potneroy,
Mr. H. T. Fry, Mr. T. '\V. Harris, and the
President. 353 4
EXCHANGE-ROOM, TOWN HALL, ADE
LAIDE.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22.
MELBOURNE PHOTOGRAPHIC COM
PANY'S GRAND ART UNION
AI«D
SOIREE MUSIC ALE.
The following Artiste have kindly tendered
their services :— Mesdames N. Proctor and J.
P Jarvis Messrs. A. J. Diamond, J. T. Newett,
G. V. Westiopp, J. SV. Boll, W. T. Smith, E.
Zeigler, and others.
Solos. Ballad*, Readings and Recitations,
Negro Farce, ic. .
The whole to conclude with the Distribution
of the Art Union Prize*, and the
CHKISTM.VS-TKEE,
brilliantly illuminated with the Lime and Mag
nesium Lights.
GEOKGE FREEMAN, Proprietor.
Doors open 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock. _Ad
miifion on production of Art Union Ticket
only. Scented programmes. 354 6
BILLIARDS.
BENEFIT OF
MR. LOUIS KILKENNY,
GLOBE BILLIARD SALOON.
TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 23.
Fall particulars Mcmday. x
RECLAMATION OF THE COLONY
FESTIVAL.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1S79.
The FORESTERS' DEMONSTRATION and
PICNIC will be held at the Park of Divid
Bower, E«q., M.P-.'WOODVILLE, on the above
named day.
For Refreshment Stalls and Stands for
Games apply to
MARK MEAD,
Duke of Wellington Hotel,
3A2C3 St. Vincect-etreet, Port Adelaide.
Tr- o xYnTo boxing. b~o ii.n'G.
CHRISTIE'S ATHLETIC HALL,
SCOTCH THISTLE HOTEL, NORTH
ADELAIDE.
Teb Art op SKLy-DKrzjrm
Taught dally by
J. M CHRISTIE,
Ex-Champion Sculler and Boxer of Victoria.
303thso
? aaiTATics ?
nOfil R K G A T T A, 1880.
JANUARY 1(NEW YEAR'S DAY).
Pathos— Sir 17?R I-. Jervois, K.O.M. '-.
Pbeudbkt— D. Bower, E»q., M.P.
rjCB-PRRsn-iatT8 — Hon. Wo. H. Bundey, W.
Quin, Esq., JLP- and Theo. Hack, Esq.. J-P.
X-moTTRB— W. Bcasellv H. W. Thompson, W.
Neill, G. WillimoK, G. A. Connor, B. H.
Derrington, K. Woolnoogb, B. Honey, K. G.
Blackmore, Jos. Bntterwortb, A. Quin. J. L.
Simpson, and W. OiM»tie, Esqts., O*pt. Legoe,
mod Dr. Curtis.
Tbxabitbsb— J. Henderson, Ssq.. J.P.
rcBOxs— Oapts. Johnston and Legoe, and W.
OaricftTp, S»q
(TAaiwM— Oapts. Begg.and I-. Tapley, and W.;
TsyloiyBs^.
PR0G3JVMMK.
NOi 3, to shirt at 10 a.m.— FiasT-d-isa ?
!utm Bach— Open to all sailing vessel*.
Tourse, from Qu»enV Wharf round Bell
Juoy aad back. Kutranoer£22a. ; First prize,
S25-aad Cap value £5 5s.; presented by H. J. D.
anntonY B*q. ; second, £K); Eutries for this
?aoe to be in by the 20th in*t.
No. 3, to start at lOS^a.m.— Saoox»-CLAS»
Sailkm- Bacb— Open to all clamtes of basts up
to eight toes. Course, rrom Queen's \Vh*rf
?onnii Mooting Buoy, 'Light's- Pass-ige, and back'
to stintring-poiDt. Eutmnos, £1 1O-- ; First -
prize, Mmkierial Cup,' value '£19 lSi. ; second,
Jnp Tolue £10 10s., prtseniwr by J. M. Wendt,
Bsq. -r third, Cup value £5-5e-.y presented by C.
\. Morphy.Kiq. '
No. 3; to start at 11 «.m.— Thiud-culss
Saiiziw Racb.— Open to ali classes of botts up
to srs- tons. Voane. from Queen*» Wharf round
No. d*3eae»n at Schnapper Point, und back to
ttarting-poiat. Entrance, US:; First prize,
Mayae-V Cap, value JE14 14« , presmted by IV
HackyEsq. ; second, Cap value £5 5s .presented
*ntpd by Mr. A. K. Sawtell.
N*-4s t» start at 11 15 ft.n*.— Yooths' Pair- ?
3AB Kach — For Youths under 16 years, -in
boato-ot not more than 17 fe- 1 over all. Coarse,
from Queen's Wharf round two-Eooys moored off
Ooahhed, and back to starting-point. Enhance,
£1 la.' First prize, £5 5s. ; wcond, £2 2o..
No. 5V to startnt.ll.45au».— SaiPS* Gios—
For ship*' foot-oared gigs,, annned by ship's
company. Course, from Queen's Wharf round
tw»Booy s- moored off Red Buoy Spit and bsck
to starting-point. Entrance, £l' Is. First prize;
£5 £*, presented by the Seamen's UnioD, sapple
meated by tbeObmmittee to Wtal value of £10;
secend, £5;fthhd, £3.
No &ytostartatl215p.m.— Cbajtpioji Ractb—
Open to all fotir-oared boa*». Course, about
3J ' miles ;. io start below tbe North Arm and
finab at Qneen-'s Whirf . Entrance, £3 3a. First
pr 'a*, £ve Ciip»,Talue £50.
No. J, tostast at 12.45 pia.— ScnLtwo Ram
(tar ov--r tne- stern). Coarse from Queen's
Wimrf ? to Lev»» Wharf and back. Entrance,
7fr8d. BirstT»r«e.£33«.
O»» O'CLOCK LntCBRON.
No. 8, to start at 1.30 p b--— Ghbast Pots, &c
Priae. 15«. „ „
No. 9, to siart at 2 p.m.— Duck HtKr— The
Daok to be diosed by a f oar-care. 1 boat of not
!e-s than l&fcet on tbe keel, round botton. Tbe
3ack allowed five minuets' surt, and if not
aaugbt in 2f- n. mutes to claim the prize. Prize,
£3 .3s. Entrance for e»cb, 5s.
No. 10, to start at 230 p.m.— Ships* Lwkboat
iUcE— Bacitboat to be pulled by not more than
six seao-en belonging to tbe ship's company.
Oourse. sarae as No. 5 Entranca, £1 Is. First
prize, £12. 2Ss. ; seconfl, £8 6s. ; third, £2 2s.
i No. 11 i t» start nt 3 p.m. — Paib-oab Racb
. ? Open to- ell pair-oared boats. Course, from
lower end of Snowdou's Beach to Qneen's
?Wharf. EDtrance, £i Is. First prize, three
?Cnps valss £10 10s; second, Cup presented by
Mr. Steiner, value £5 5s.
No. 12; to start at 3 30 p.m.— Drsasr JJacb—
'Round botsbom, open to all boats not over 14 feet
over all, pulled by one man. Course, same as
No. 4. Entrance, 7s. 6d. First prize, £5 5s.;
second. &% 2s.
No. lSi.to start at 4 pm.— Focr-oarbd G103
—Open to all string- Wst boatg. poaree,
...n-»Kn n ?Rnf-Dniro. 7*. Rti. Prize, live
Onpn -»alue £15 15s.
No. %i, to start at 4.30 p.m.~TcB, Rack—
Mode oi propulsion, optional. Course, from
Qneenls Wnarf round boit off Steamers*. Whaii
and back. Entrance, 5s. First prize, £3 Ss.';
Btcosd-£l Is. - „ „ ' x
No. 15, to start at 5 p.m.- Sctnxs^-Open to
pH coaiers. Course, same as No. 11. Entraoee,
7s. 66.' ^Prize, Trophy value £15 15u;.:
! No. 56, to start at 5.30 p.m.— Dock Hsstt.
Same as No. 9. Prize, £3 3s. '
'Admission to Flag Ship, 2s. 6d.; Children,
half-price. Refreshments can be obtained on
board. T wo boats to start nr no race, and unlesa
three boats start no second prize. First three
events to be nailed subject to South Australian
Yacht Club Rules. Time allowance for tonnage
? First class, half minute per ton o* portion
thereof ; second class, one minute;, third class,
one and a half minutes.
A gun will be fired five minutes prior to each
eveat, and every race started punctually to
advertised time.
A gun will be fired on tbe winning boit
passing the Committee's ship.
In pulling races all buoys to be left on star
board hand when being rounded.
Protests must be lodged with the Secretary
before 6 p.m. on dsy of Regatta.
Committee's decision to be final in all matters.
Full particulars in future advertisements.
554,7,9 J. BICKERS BLAIR, Hon. Sec
TTpOUNDATION OF THE COLONY.
GLENELG REGATTA AND SPORTS
COMMITTEE.
The Committee having bepn formed to carry
out the above invite the Public to help in
making the celebration worthy of the colony
by forwarding subscriptions, which may bo paid
to His Worship the Mayor of Glenelg, or either
of the following Gentletnrn :— W. Townhend,
Esq., M.F., Hon. Treasurer: H. Roebuck Fenton
and JohB Lee, Joint Hon. Secretaries ; or to the
credit of the Committee at the Commercial
Bauk of South Australia, Adelaide or Glenelg.
The Secretaries will be happy to supply ool
lecting-liBts on application. *
? LOST AST) FOTOO) ?
T OST in Adelaide, very small BUck
JLi TBRKIER. Finder will be rewarded on
retnroing same to W. B. Wilkinson, Ourrie
street. ? f_
TT OST, between Adelaide and North Ade
1 l laide, PURSE with about Thirty Shillings.
Reward on restoration at this office. ? ax
T~OST, in or near Port Adelaide, PORTION
leaving game at Rtyifter Umee. fort. ? x_
]' OST, between Mill-street or Glenelg Railway
_J Station and Prince Alfred Hotel, Gold
ALBERT CHAIN. Reward this office. 354 7
FOLLOWED mo Home, n Black-and-White
GREYHOUND BITCH. Owner can
have the same by payiug expenses. Apply W.R.
Evens, Free map-street. ? a352-4
T OST, Three LAMBS. Finder rewarded
J_j G, De Laine, Hutt-street. 352 4
'_ ? WAFTED ?
ANTED KNOWN.— MRS. THOS.
HODGES (successor to Mrs. H. D.
Hymns), 10, Robtvterraco, Waymouth-street
(opposite Aerated Bread Company), begs to
inform hrr numerous Friends and Customers
that she is prepared to Purchase Ladies' ar-d
Gentlemen's Left-off Wearing Apparel in large
or small quantities ; -'.;?--. B~-t« or Shoes in any
variety, Furniture, &e. Highest prices given
tor any of the above-named Articles. Ladies
and Gentlemen waited on at their own resi
dences. All letters promptly attended to
Immigrants' Lnggage Booght. £Uc
TTTANTED KNOWN.— Mrs. H. D. HTAMS
W (late of Ballaratj has REMOVED to 123,
HLNDLBY-STREET (eight doors west of Royal
Admiral Hotel), begs to inform her numerous
Friends and Customers that she is prepared to
PURCHASE LADIES' and GENTLEMEN^
LEFT-OIT TVEAiilNO APPAREL in large or
small qunntities ; also, Boots or Shoes in any
variety, Furniture, fce. Highest Price* given
fox -my of the abovensmed su-ticles. Ladies and
Gentlemen waited on at their own residences.
All letters promptly attended to.
EMIGRANTS' LUGGAGE BOUGHT. 269c
fXrA-TED~B^OWN.— The CHEAPEST
? T ESTABLISHMENT in Adelaide is the
M0:-T DB PIETE PA^VN OFFICE, 135,
Hindley -street, to Purchase Clothing, Drapery,
Boots, Shoes, Furniture, Jewellery, Watchea
and Chains, Clocka, Electroplate Ware, and
ererj thing you want, either New or Second
hand Weekly Payments taken. Goods of
every description Bought, Bali, or Exchanged.
Money advanced on everything of value from
Is. to £1,000, and all transactions strictly con
fidential. Si'-le Entrance free from observation.
Ladiea and Gentlemen waited on at their own
residence*. All letter* proraotlv «.tt--ndAd to.
EMIGRANTS' LUGGAGE BOUGHT. 2809
PROFgSSIOKAi,
fx'\ R KEN & O oT
XJ1 \ LAND AGENTS AND
\ AUCTIOXEBRS,
LICT3SBED LAND BROKERS and LICENSED
SURVEYORS, .
Are pw pared to net on behalf of pen«©M wishing
to SSGURB LAND in GOVtSBNMKOT
AC.ltieULT.URAL AREAS, to undertake SUB'
VEYS hi any part of tbe Colony ; to»Negottato
Loans for large or small sums at Lowert Current
Kates o# intertrtf and to transact ?II' BasineM
connect?d with the Real Property Act
EXCHANGE LAND OFFICES,
j Kmo 'WrmAM-STRKiiT. . 183cr
! . j ? WASTED'
-YTfrAlOTED, dnly-qualified S*JR3SeK,Sbip
TT Hwpero-s for London. . Apuly to»
aoS2c i JOSSPa SXltJUtSty fc*CO.
W~ ANTED; CAJTVA^SBRS for » Life
Assurance Society. Liberal salary and
rommissioa to first-class men wHb. gnod testi
monials. Address-As»urance, office of thi' p»Der.
! ? . ? 344d4
EQUIKED, tb« SBRVI0B3 of a GSNILB
MANof «Dergy and good 1«ddre8«1:t--
travel for Mutual- Life Assornncel Society in
South Australia: Libend terms ? to suitablo
ptreon. Addrtssi with references,- Box* 120 j
Gtntral Pofct-Offio^ ? 3*So
THE Berriioeiv -ot % JUNIOR - CLERIC ara
reqnir^d?by tbe Mutual Anaucanoe Society
of Victoria, . *4aat*'d- - App'y by levter to the
Rtsident Secretary, 5, King \V*illUm=«lreet.
.' ...... ? : ????',. ' . 35»8 : .
A EADT' ?wUrTEACH Kngllsh, Music, and :
,C\. . Dancing. fo»'£-0 V** ?aunum,iBcludia|C
? onifortsblt! home iu the country. Address
M;«« VpTirln TVvkJ-Dflarp Xnrlh AdeUide.- ' X
PlANOEOilTK. TUKER. fisst-claw, frooi
'Collird6-O-llard*«; London, REQUJKB3
lTUATION,.pr eombiniag Music and 'Pituo
laloruHU. Highest references ; three yearB in '
argest Mnnic 'WTarefcoose in Melbourne. Addsesg,
»itb tern.s, ISoticj Gordon & Gotch, Melb-Turne;
? ^ _ , ,, ? /, \ _ .. ,85^4.v. :...
I\7A^TISD, .a OUAUU BOuTmIkEB.
**.. ..Avi'iy to J. Turner, Ooacbbuilder*.
fSaynehain-roitd. , , ? SSi^- -
\WfAltTb.hr 'gooJ IJL/vOKSJilfa for tho
TT ITouDtry: one tlmt c»n shoe. Single
nan preferred. ' Peters & Fuller, CoachV-Jildere*
Pirie-street. ^ J »352 4.
WANTED* two or tbree practical WIRE
WOaKERS. Apply T. Marrit, Carrie
street , __ ? 3534 ,
TfT ANTB», a BOILHR-MAKER, to Repair
T T Boiler. Apply at once, Knpond*
Engineering Works. S43c
O TINSMITHS.— WANTKD, at once, good
Geue^al Hhu-1 ; one with some knowledga
of galvanize ironwork preferred. Good wage* .
Rnd fare v*t& to steady man. Apply Mozart**
rinw&ie Factory, Jamestown. ? 353 4
«Tf7~AN'2KD, first-claw PKGMEN, at onco.
TT Paotbeon Boot Factory, North-terrace.
? 339o
ANTKl-, ASSISTANT, at once, for
3eneral Store. State wages, &c. O. F.
J. RecbBer, Storclteepfr, E.iithburgh. 35CH}
-WTirfAHTKD, 'for a Oountr? 8tore, » good a!l
V T round JUNIOR HAND. Apply D, and
W.^Mariay^ ? 3534;
WANTED. Two smart HANDS. Moat be
goodTyers. Ap^ly G.HaU t Sons,
Kcrwood. ? 854^6
WANTED, young MAN; must be able io
Drive* and kno^iTown well. Apply W.
Meaa and Co- Wakefieli-street, Adelaide.
? ? 8636
ANTED, two or. three active yonog MEN
to Unload, W-eigb, and Load Wheat »t
Coomc -woo and Oarriefcon. Apply without delay
to J. F. Schramm, Borelia. 358-9v61
TT BUTOHEE, Apply Jas.Ma&d, Bema
tore. ? 354 r
WANTED, First -class MACHINISTS,.
Tutters 15p for r««grd work snd Paggto 1
lands. Apply Usion Boat Faotory, Grenfell
treet. ? _. R35i!6^
WANTED, First-cla-s SPRING HANDS.
None bnt good workmen need apply,
a. G. Hfaly. 43, Hindley-streei 353c
W' ANTKD, good GENERAL HAND for
Drapery. Apply by letter, with refe
rences. Draper, tbis office. 3i-2/4
ANTED, ASSISTANTS and~~IM
PHOVERS totiieDreasmakiDg. Apply
to'Madame Pinard, Mill-street, off Gouger-street. '
'. ? _ 3536/ .
WANTED, experienced DRESSMAKERS.
Apply at onco. O. Birks, S8, Rcudla
»treet. ? ? 346o
WANTED, APPKENTICES'to tbe DRESS
MAKING. Apply at once, next tbe
Wssleyan Chapel, Archer-street, North Ada*
laide. ? a3547
WANTED, APPRENTICES to tho Dress
making at Wills & Go's., 80, Rundle
street. ? 88flo
TTOTBRNESS WANTS RKENGAGE
\JC MBNT ; English, Music, Drawing, Skilful
Machinist. Address Vox, this office. &352-4
OBNING GOVERNESS. — A Lady
WISHES to obtain SITUATION for
excellent Morning Governess, competent in
English, French, German, Music, Drawing,
Painting, fcc, &c. Apply Box 34. 350^
WANTED, by tbe 2nd January next, a
competent Working HOUSEKEEPER.
Reference rtquired. R. N. Gault fe Oo., 14,
Rnndle-street. ? 347thgo
^XrANTED, after the holidays, a young
T T Woman ss COOK ami LAUNDRESS.
Apply on and after Moiday, 22ud in8t'.nt, be
tween 11 aid 1 o'clock, to Mrs. Milne, Albert
Villa, 8tanley-street, North Adelaide. a35io
?YITANTBD, GENERAL SERVANT; £3 10s.
T T monthly. Apply Solomon, 51, Kundle
Btreet; or Tine Villa, Magill-road. a3524
'11 /'ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT.
T T Apply to Mrs. Gerald Jay, Euxton-frtreet,
North Adelaide. ? 3524
'tTrANTED a GENERAL SERVANT.
TT Apply at Mrs. Fuller's Refreshment
Room, Commercial-road. Fort Adelaide. 852'4
ANTED, tidy, respectable GIRL to Nurso
Infant. Applv early, a. Solomon, 51,
Bundle-street. 3547
TT a SITUATION to MIND a BAR;
lever been in the bnsinefls before. Apply by
ettpr, A. B-, Post-Office, NorwooL 3547
'ITfANTED, 20 first-class BARMBN for
TT New Year's Day, Old Adelaide Race
»urse. G. Sorrell, Foundry Hotel. J554 6
rT\RK ADELAIDE, UNLEY,' AND
X M1TCHAM TRAMWAY COMPANY,
LIMITED.— WANTED, Lad«, about 18 yean of
age, as CONDUCTORS. Apply George Vinay,
traffic Manager. ? 3524
\\T ANTED, JOCKEY for the Country able
T V to ride seven Btone. Apply immediately.
S. Barnard k Co., Royal Hors«j Bazaar. 849c
XT?' ANTED, YOUTH used to Horses, and
TT can Drive. N. W. Trudgen, Gretfell
itrcet. ? a3524
ITT' ANTED, a YOUTH with Borne Office
V T experience, and a BOY. F. G. H.,
office of this paper. 84($o
\\ ''ANTED, active YOUTH. Must write
T T good hand, quick et accounts. Apply
by letter, Bos 130, Post-Office, Adelaide. 3546
ITTTANTED, smart, respectable YOUTH,
- T with knowledge of the Grocery Trade.
130, Hindley-street. ? 346o
SMART BOYS WANTED to Sell Evening
Journals. Apply O. J. Stevens, Remitter,
Qhicner, and JcwiuU Branch Office, Port Ade
fcide. ? 2800
WANTED MEDICAL MEN to KNOW that
I have a small lot of VERY OLD
SHIRAZ and MALBEC WINES, bottled four
teen years ago by the late R, Bosworth, Bsq ,
J.P ., of Prior's Court, Noarlunga.
THOMAS HARDY,
340ts57 Bankside Vineyards.
Tr-MPTY VIXKGAPw CASKS WANTBD
j also BOTTLES in any qa ctity. Apply
al Wavc-rley Viotgar WorkB, West-terrace.
a29:-tl5 ? BUttTON & CO.
IU r ANTED, TO HIRE for a term, a 10-h.p.
T V POKTABLE ENGINE. Box 57. Port
Adelaide. ? 31,0*51
?II, f ANTKD, good Milch GOAT. Apply
» comer Cbilders and Tjwer «treet«.
North Adelaide. ? **54''_
i^rAOTED, Dry STRINGYBABK FIBB
AV WOOD, tog lengths; ^f'^
delivered at works, AdelauJe, and I?** Brick
Company, Kilkenny, Port-road. 354.T
$