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^fajhn DTKAM TO LONDON.
fiBHSnlS^ ORIENT LINE.
The following Steamships, belonging to the
Orient Steam Navigation Company, Limited,
one the Pacific Steam Navigation Company,
will leave Adelaide at the undermentioned date*
for London via the Snez Canal: —
' Tons. Tons.
Garonne „ 3 876 Aug. 11 Cusco -. 3,315 Oct. S3
Potori ~- 4,219 Aug. 28 Aconcagua 4,107 Nor. ?«
Cbinjbonuo3.847Sep.il Orient _ 5,389 Nor. 20
John Elder 4,152 Sep. 25 Cotopaxi 4,023 Bee i
SoraU „? 4.UM Oct. 9 LnrftacU 3,3i5 Dec 13
Calling at Naples to land Passengers and
Mails. ?
And the Service will be maintained by suc
ceeding Steamers at intervals of a fortnight.
Fares to London, £13 to 60 guineas.
Suez Canal dues 8s. in addiibn.
Passages from London can be granted in
Adelaide.
For plans and full particulars apply to P.
Green & Co, and Anderson, Anderson, k Oo_,
Joint Managers of the Line; or to the Agents
in Adelaide, ?
131cv JOSEPH STILLING k OO.
SS. CHIMBORAZO, from London.— EN-
? TRIES must be PASSED immediately
after arrival of Steamer to avoid Bond and
Store Charges. BILLS of LADING must be
presented and FREIGHT PAID BKFOBE
DELIVERY, and NO CLAIM will be recog
nised unless damage is pointed out at time of |
discharge.
JOSEPH 8TILLING & CO.
N.B.— The Steam-launch LITTLE ORIENT
will Ply between above Steamer and Semaphore
Jetty daring her stay at anchorage. Fares —
One way, 2s. ; return, Sa, ; after 6 p.nx, Is. extra
each way. ? 21820
*^-l f^rOTEMBBR WOOL SALES.—
^fWi^iv JJl The following Steamer* will
?aSgBSSar take Wools intended for above
Sales :-
GARONNE, sailing 14th August
POTOSI, sailing 26th August
CHIMBORAZO, sailing ll*h September.
JOHN ELDER, sailing 25th September.
JOSEPH STILLING tc. CO.,
Agents Orient Steam Navigation Company,
Limited. 218mwfc
-rfr-y 'OENINSULAR k ORIENTAL
flm^v -IT STEAM NAVIGATION
afcffiijg COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS will be dispatched as follows :—
HYDASPES, August 8. 1 MALWA. September 5.
KAISAR-I-HIND | BANGALORE, ~Sep
Angust 22. I tember 17.
Passage-money, Southampton, 1st class, £70.
?* ' Brindisi ' £65.
Passengers booked for King George'* Sound,
Galle, Icdia, China, Aden, Snez, Erindbi,
Venice, Malts,' Gibraltar, and Southampton.
26c ? ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
KM.S.S. HYDASPES will leave Glenolgoa
? Sunday, August 8, at noon, with Mails,
Passengers, and Oargo for above potta.
Cargo received np to Thursday evening,
August 5.
211th*20 ? ELDER, SMITg. k OO.
OAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
OVERLAND ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN,
THROUGH AMERICA.
The magnificent Steamships of this Line
leave Sydney for SAN FRANCISCO (calling
at AUCKLAND and HONOLULU) every
FOURTH THURSDAY, at 3 p.m., as under:—
Steamer. Ton*. Date* of Departure.
CITY OF NEW 1880. 1SS0. 1SS1.
YORK _. _. 3400 '15Jolv 4 If or. 24 Feb.
ZEALANDIA... 3200 12 Aug. 2 Dec 24 Men
CITY OF
SYDKEY .„ 3400 9 Sept. 30 Dec. 21 April
AUSTRALIA,. 3200 | 7 Oct. 87 Jan. 19 May
THROUGH FARES— ADELAIDE TO
LIVERPOOL.
First Glass — ™ £73 and upwards.
Passengers can break the Journey, and stop
over from one to six months at Auckland.
Honolulu, or at any of the American Cities, en
route.
For Bates of Pansase and Freight, Hand
XSook, to., apply to ? ?
FRKDK. WRIGHT, Agent,
185c Greabam Chambers, Adelaide.
~]H~T fTlOR COOKTOWN. PORT
flW^FK JC DARWIN. SINGAPORE,
aBsSaoS' AND HONGKONG. — Tbe
Eastern and Australian Mail Steam Company,
Limited, will dispatch the magnificent Steam
ship
MBSMUIR,
1,247 tons register, from Sydney on the 17th of
August.
Passengers and Goods can be booked through
at low rates.
For fall particulars apply to
MORGAN, CONNOR, k GLYDB,
216c Adelaide and Port Adelaide, Agents.
^Ci.-k. XT^OR PORT DARWIN. BATA
flm¥^. X? VIA, AND OHINA.-The
aSjjggljgSr fine Clyde-built Steamer
GRAAF VAN B5TLANDT.
1,219 tons register, AA1 100, Oapt. Swart, will
leave Port Adelaide 7th August, and will call at
Melbourne, Sydney, and Sourabaya.
After reaching Java, this steamer will proceed
to Macassar, Manila, Macao, Hongkong, and
Amoy, and presents a splendid opportunity for
Passengers desirous of seeing the East and
visiting England via Japan and San Francisco.
ACRAMAN, MAIN, k CO., Town.
CRUTTBNDEN k TRIMMER, Port.
195tb21Svl3 ?
SHIPPERS TO PORT DARWIN per
GRAAF VAN BYLANDT are requested
to take notice that Friday, August 6, being a
Public Holiday it is necessary that all CARGO
be SHIPPED and ENTRIES PASSED not later
than THURSDAY, 5th, or Goods will be shut
out.
2156 AORAMAN, MAIN, & 00^ Agents.
.,-fr n T?0R NORTHERN TERRITORY
4fjr-f^.JP GOLD-FIELDS.— The fine
iSfiifJjOAi— Steamer
MEATH
will leave Melbourne on or about the 12th inat
for Hongkong, calling at Sydney, Cooktown (if
sufficient inducement offers), and Port Darwin.
Sates of paiaage-money and freight very low.
Full particulars on application to
WIOKSTEED BROTHERS, Adelaide ;*er
H. J. WIOKSTKBD k CO., Port Adelaide.
^ ? 217c
..-Iv^ CJPEOIAL NOTICE.— Owing to
fB»vij Friday, 6th instant, being
aflmgggf Customs Holiday, the &S.
? OTWAY
will leave for Melbourne on Thursday evening
-or early on Friday morning.
Passengers to be aboard before dark on Thurs
day.
JOHN WEBSTER k CO , Agents, Town; or
W. B. CAVB k CO., Port. ? _, x
,,-k^. QTKAM TO MELBOURNE.
fWI^KO — TheS-S.
ajjB§S& OTWAY
will leave Port Adelaide on Thursday Evening
or earlv on Friday Morning. Passengers to be
aboa-df before dark on Thursday.
FARES.
Saloon— Single, £3 10s. ; da. Return, £3.
Second Cabin—Single, £2 ; do., Return, £3 10s.
For freight orjsassage, apply to
JOHN WEBSTER & CO., Town ; or
W. R. CAVE k CO., Port. a216 3
^^ CVTEAM TO MELBOURNE
4TJE&S.O DIRECT.
SBbbKS*-' Until further notice, the ADE
LAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
will dispatch their Steamers as under, when
practicable: —
FOE MELBOURNE.
Returning.
Aug. 7. VICTORIAN - ._ _ Aag. 12.
Aug. 12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN - Aug. 17.
Aug. 17. VICTORIAN -. - Ang. 21.
Aug. 21. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN _. Aug. 28.
Aug. 28. VICTORIAN _ ~ Ang.3L
Sailing hour from Port Adelaide, 3 o'clock
pjn.
No cargo can be received later than one hoar
before departure.
All passage-money must be pud before em
barkation, and freights before delivery of goods.
JOHN TUBNBULL, Secretary.
Iipsou-street,Port; City Office,
North-terrace. ? 152c
M-i,^ CJTBAM TO SYDNEY AND
ffflgSs. © QUEENSLAND POETS.—
ajggjSST PASSKNGBR3 and OABGO can be
booked through to SYDNKY. BRISBANE,
MARYBOROUGH. ROCKHAMPTON, &c, at
greatly Redoced Bates ; to be forwarded by tbe
Bteamen of Messrs. WM. HOWARD SMITH
tod SONS.
For the Adelaide Steamship Company.
Limited,
153c JOHN TURNBULL, Secretary.
^^X. Q S. JAMES COMRIB Sails for
TBty».O« Bdithburgh every Wednesday
?XpBj&ST and Saturday at 9.30 a-m.; from
Ediihburgh every Monday and Thursday at 10
bus. Ageuta — O. Hast, Edi- abrtrgh ; -
71c H. MtJBOKE & CO., Port Adelaide.
BHEPPES6 ?
^tSL-k-- rpHE SPENCER'S GULF
«m^.X STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
aftflniiiir limited, will dispatch
ifaeir STEAMERS as under when practicable :—
f FLINDERS,
?or PORT AUGUSTA. Satobdat, 11 o'clock,
Biguell & Young's
lMaw$2£Bta 1 -'»**.
west side. WsTMn»Da*,lloVloAt
I A. D. Tassie k Co.'s
!7. R. Witaos, Agent. (^ Jetty.
f FLINDERS,
| Saturday, 1L o'clock,
''or WALIABOO. J with Passenger* only.
1 KANGAROO,
TUHSDAT, 5 O'clock, '
I. H. Wabs, Agent. (, Goods only.
=f LUBRAr
ForMOONTA. J Whdiiesdat, 11 o'clock,
j with PasMDgexs and
7. H. Lawbt,. Agent. (. Goods.
7 KANGAROO,
For PORT LINCOLN J with
| PssseDgers and Goods,
Rossi TAPLHTrAgents. v. Tuesdat, 3 o'clock.
NO CARGO can be received later ;than
DNE HOUR BEFORE SAILING. \
All freights must be paid before delivery,
rod passage-money before embarkation. No
U&DBBS TAXKf.
JOHN TURNBULL, Secretary,
Lipson-Btreet, Port ; and North
114c ? terrace, City. ? ;
^Tk-v IT^OR MOONTA BAY A^TD
freTf^. X? PORT PIRIE.— The Steaber
?SbSSOSw' EURO '
leaves Port Adelaide evary Wednesday at 1
cuel, returning from Port Pirie every Saturday.
Shippers are cautioned that no Goods will be
received after 11 a.m. on day of sailing.
For Euro Steamship Co., Limited,
CHAS. H. WARREN, Secretary,
163c Moclaren-road, and 5, Ourrie-atreet.
^35,,-V X^Oii ARDROSSAN.— The S3.
Sml WAKBFIELD
2S^»w£^JeavCT Port Adelaide every Tuesday
it 10 ua. ; leaving Ardross&n same day at 3.30
pju. Also, every Friday, V& ajn. ; returning
Saturday, 10 am.
FOR PORT VINCENT— Every Wednesday ;
returning Thundbys. Sail* from each Port
10 a.m. sharp.
167cv .TNO. DARLINQ k SON. Agents.
iS^ T ONDOX FEBRUARY SALES —
«S^,JU ANDERSON, ANDERSON,
3BgSagL AND CO.'S UNE.— The fast Al
Clipper Ship
HOLM&DALE,
1,257 tons, Can tain Bolt, sails in October.
JOSEPH STALING 4c CO.
218mwfc HENRY SCOTT. ?
^'S^. ~D°RT AUGUSTA TO LONDON.
&ta3^JL -FEBRUARY WOOL SALES.
afaifeJSEL ANDERSON, ANDERSON, & CO.'S
UJS&. — The fast Al Ship
BOKEALIS,
920 tons. Captiin Shaw, sails in October.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO., ) . Aa,.,Aa,
HENRY SCOTT, ^Adelaide.
GOOCH & HAY WARD, Port Augusta,
215mwfc
A* TJORT AUGUSTA TO LONDON.
j8SSk.JL —FEBRUARY SALES.— The
gtSSlg. fast Al Ship
PAKWAN,
818 tons. Captain Begg, sails in October.
JOSEPH STILLING & 00, ) , , , .,
HENRY SCOTT. J Adelaide.
G0O0H Sc HAYWABX-, Port Augusta.
218mwfc
A» r-OKT VICTOR TO LONDON.—
jSfi^ JT FEBRUARY WOOL SALES.—
XSStXZ ANDERSON, ANDERSON, & OO.'S
LINE.— The fast Al Ship
ARGONAUT,
1,073 tons, Captain Anderson, sails in October.
To be followed by the ? -%klacds.
JOSEPH STILLING i CO., ) AAa,.;1,a
BENRY SCOTT, «j Adelaide
GEO. S. RKAD, Port Victor. 218mwfc
X&± TJ^ O R IiONDO;N DlttKOT.
jS@2kJC ELDER LINE.
SggiSstir ^he splendid new Iron Ship
HKLENSLEA,
built by Mewrs. A. Stephen & Sons, is now
loading for London, for dispatch in July, and
affords a good opportunity for tbe shipment of
wheat and Hour to the London market.
Superior accommodation for saloon pas
sengers.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Barry,
on board ; or
163^thsYc ? ELDER, SMITH. & CO.
A^V _A DKLAIDB LINE FOR
fifaatkil. LONDON.— The Al Ship
ffigimr DILAWQR,
Captain Jameton, 1,218 tons, just reclsssed for
19 years, is now loading, and will have quick
dispatch.
For rates of freight apply to
HARROLD BROTHERS,
Ailmhcv Town and Port.
A^^ nnHE CLIPPER SHIP
®^^. JL CITY OF ADELAIDE
1roiimy\ will sail for Port Augusta on Tues
day, August 10.
HARROLD BROTHERS, Town and Port.
215c
J&a. 'DORT PIRIE SHIPPING OOM
#aS^jL PANY.-FOB PORT PIRIB
fttMlK DIRECT.— The
EXPERIMENT
will sail Friday, 6th inst.
In consequence of Friday being a holiday, no
car jo will be received after Thursday atternon.
a217-9 ? A. Lsi MES3URIBR.
A'^Av 170K PORT WAKEFIELD — ^The
4§al^Ju PERCY
S&ME^. sails Thursday, 5th inst.
. O. E. COOKB & OO, Port.
217 8 JOHN STYLES, Port Wakefield.
/CONSIGNEES WANTED for 50 Ouses GAL
KJ VANIZBD IRON, landed ex BANK
FIELDS, from Lordon, shipped by the Victoria
Iron and Wire Company.
218 20 D. & J. FOWLER.
/CAPTAIN J. BANG, of the Danish ship
V^ HAVFBUEN. will NOT be RESPON
SIBLE far any DEBTS contracted by his
CREW.
Port Adelaide, August 3, 1880. 217-9
. OHIPPAKWAN, from London.— All CLAIMS
O against this Vessel must be rendered in
duplicate at our Town Office on or before
Saturday, the 7th inst.
217-9 ? JOSEPH STDLUNG & CO.
HIP BORKALIS, from London.— All
CLAIMS against this Vessel must be
rendered in duplicate at our Town Office on or
before Saturday, the 7th inst.
217 9 -JOSEPH 8TILIJNG at OO.
T-ORT AUGUSTA AND THE NORTH
XT VIA WALLAROO.
TRAVELLERS can JOIN the FLINDERS at
WALLAROO every SUNDAY, 7 a.m , and the
LUBRA every THURSDAY at 4 30 p.m.
Returning from Port Auga*U every Wednes
day and Saturday, calling at Wallaroo en route.
? ? 21723
TJAROELS EXPRESsi DELIVERY.
Parcels booked for all parts of the Colonies
and English and Foreign Ports. We take the
responsibility of safe delivery as addressed.
English and Continental Parcels by every Orient
Steamer.
BooKura Offices:—
London— Sewell & Crowther, Charing Cross.
Melbourne— Broadbent Bros. & Co, Flinders
lane.
Adelaide— Horn & Warbortoo, North-terrace.
Mount Gambjer— Jno. Ingleby.
H. J. WI0KSTBED k CO.,
Shipping Agents, Broken, and General
Auctioneers, Port Adelaide. 167c
'17» j! S T U ART k O O.,
Jlf STOUK, STATION, SHIPPING,
FORWARDING, COMMISSION, AND
INSURANCE AGENTS,
JBEAOHPORT AND MILLICENT.
Advances made on WoeL Wheat, Bark, 4c.
Hides, Skins. Tallow, and all Colonial Produce
Bought at Highest Market Price. nine
HERBERT PHILLIPPS, SHIPPING.
? INSURANCE, AND GENERAL
AGENT,
27. QmrrKU.-BTBBHT. Adhtaidb. 8c
ICTOB HAKBOUR AND GOOLWA.—
GEORGE S. READ, Ccstoju, Smpptao,
Asm Gexhbai. Fobwardlho Aqest. 333c
fT\O SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS, AND
X OTHSRS.
The SHIPPING REPORTER attends to
Telegrams or Letters, and his Boat* are available
for all purposes connected with Shipping in the
Golf. Boat Flag No; 3.
RICHARD JAOOE,
- Beach Branch Office. Lef evre's Peninsula.
? SHLTPI¥Cr
pKBAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.
We beg to inform our FrieBds acd the Pablic
that we have OPENED a BRANCH AGENCY
it HAWKER (Wonoka), and are prepared to
receive and forward at and from that place, and
[urther North as the Line becomes available.
A. D. TASSIE & CO.,
General Merchants, Shipping and Forwarding
Agents. j~ .?...'.:.
Port Augusta and Hawker, July IS, 1885.
? 198s
BI G N E L L & I O TIT G,
PORT AUGUSTA,
3HIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS,
SENERAL STOREKEEPERS, and WINK
uad SPIRIT MERCHANT8. '
Farm and Station Goods received, and
promptly forwarded to any part of the North at
lowest current rates. 216thscv
WE are now prepared to RECEIVE and
FORWARD WOOL and other Goods
at all the STATIONS oh the GREAT NOR
THERN RAILWAY.
GOOCH & HAYWARD,
Shipping and Forwarding Agents, Port Aninsta.
^ ? 2Qg-37v
? LOST AKD rOTTBTD ?
LOST, Monday afternoon, Light Strawberry
COW. left horn brokeD ; branded VJ-.
Finder rewarded. C. J. Penny, Hicknev.
? '2168
TT7X)UND, on Mr. Justice Gvrynne's premises
Jj at Glynde, a large Yellow-coloured DOG
of the bioodhoond or mastiff tribe, apparently
young. Owner can have the same by paying
advertising expenses on application to Hi.
McCarthy, Glynde. a216.8
mEN POUNDS REWARD.— LOST, from
JL Martindale, Mintaro, one Iron*- grey
HORSE, branded PB near shoulder; one Dark
Brown PONY, branded EB in circle ; wart-mark
between fore legs. The above will be paid (if
stolen) for information that will lead to a con
viction, and £3 for information leading to their
recovery.
189cv EDMUND BOWMAN.
DRAPERY ASP CLOTHING
^ T O O K T A K I N G.
J. MILLER ANDERSON & CO.,
having completed their Annual Stocktaking,
have made farther
GREAT REDUCTIONS
in the Prices of all
WINTER GOODS, ,
in order to effect a clearance prior to opening
up Spring Shipments.
Special attention is directed to
IMMENSE REDUCTIONS
in the following lint s, which they are deter
mined to clear: —
LADIES' COSTUMES, in Silk, Cloth, Oash
mere,&c :
JERSEY COSIUMES, suitable for sptin£wear.
EMBROIDERED MORNING SOBES.
CASHMERE da, very handsome Goods.
EMBROIDERED DRESSING JACKETS.
CHILDREN'S COSTUMES and Litt'e Boys
Dresses.
DOLMANS and JACKETS, in Silk, Cl -tb, and
Cashmere.
Also many odd Ikes in ether Departments.
J. MILLER ANDERSON & CO.
15 AND 17, HnTDLBT-ETEKHT.
213cv
J^A KING WILLIAM-STREET.
- EXHIBITION WOOLLENS.
EXHIBITION WOOLLENS.
EXHIBITION WOOLLENS.
COATINGS. SUITINGS. TROUSERINGSr
COATINGS. SUITINGS. TROUSERINGS.
COATINGS. SUITINGS. TROUSERINGS.
NEW SHIPMENT OPENED.
NEW SHIPMENT OPENED.
NEW SHIPMENT OPENED.
GEO. P. DOOLETTE,
COURT AND CLERICAL TAILOR,
40, E3NG WnilAM-STRSST. 145s
CIS. POTOSI.
BLACK OACHMERES.!
A Splendid Assortment of this Fashionable
Dress and Mantle Fabric juit opened ex above
Steamship
AX
JOHN W. PARKIN'S,
30. BUNDLE-STREET.
In England the demand at present for tfcese
Goods is enormous.] -
C7 Prices range from 1*. 9d. to 4*. 6d. the
yard, and are the cheapest Goods of the class
ever shown in the market.
-7~FUXXi WIDTHS.
J O H H W. P A R K I N,
SO, BUNDLE-STREET. SOftbae
DBAPBBY AT
H. J. GARROODB,
RSGBHT HorSB, 55, RUHDra-BTBBKT.
6BASONABLB GOODS
in Paris Costumes, Sealskin Paletota, For
lised Mantles, new Cheviot Ulsten, Paris
Millinery, Bonneta, Hats, &c Ladies' Caps in
all the newest style*. N.B.— These goods are all
sold at the lowest remunerative profits. H. J.
Garrood is now making to order some very
elegant Black Silk Dresses, trimmed with satin
cr brocade, at £3 IDs. Every lady, either in Or
out of moarnicg, finds a good black silk dress
the most Hsefui and serviceable of any dross in
her wardrobe, ax-d it is for her advantage if she
knows and practically tries the beat place at
which to buy one,
Note the Address — H. J. Garrood, 55,BondIe
street, Adelaide.
This Establishment Closes at 4 o'clock on
Saturdays. |gmtw
DRAPERY ASP CLOTHCTQ j
IN THE ESTATBi
op
JOHN A. NORTHMORE,
Drapbs, Glothub, Octfitibb, asd Silx
Mbbceb,
; BUNDLE-STREET.
JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY,
being the
SUCCESSFUL TEND3RERS
for the
LARGE, VARIED, AND EXCELLENTLY
ASSORTED STOCK,
Amouxtimo to £8,771
(Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy
one Pounds),
ENORMOUS DISCOUNT,
are
THIS DAY OFFERING
the same at their Premises,
86 and 28 RUNDLE-SIRBET,
AT
UNPRECEDENTED PRICES.
Along with this Stock we are offering for this
week the whole of oar
WINTER MILLINERY BONNETS.
All at one price, 10s. 6d. each. These Goods
are the choice of the French and English
markets, and are marked np to four guineas.
Over 300 New Winter Ulsters, purchased too
late for this season's regular trade, worth 15s.
to 42s , all to be cleared at Half-price.
Over 7,500 yards New Winter Dress Materials,
purchased under similar circumstances as the
above, worth 9d. to 2s. 6d. Every yard to go
at Hall-price. A large quantity thrown out
to clear at 2£d. per yard.
1.E60 pairs Girls' and Women's White Merino
finish Hose, to be cleared at Is. the quarter
dozen.
948 pairs Girls' and Maids' Clerical Ribbed
Merino Hose, all at 9d- per psir.
For This Day Thousands of yards Faille
Kibbons, Flotse Rncbe, Velvet Ribbon?,
laces, Everlasting Trimming, Blask and
Coloured Fringes, sc, 4c. To be cleared. Id.
per yard.
Also Thousands of Ladies' and Children's Hats,
Fancy Feathers, W-Bg», Plumes, Dreas
Holden, Hat and Bonnet Onuuneoto, &a, Sc
To be clean d. Id. each.
Lace Jackets, 27s. to 42*., all at 3s. lid. each.
Merino Frocks, splendid line, Is. lid. each.
Infant's .Bibs, sale price 3|d. each. '
Ladies' Drawers, trimmed embroidery, from Is.
per pair.
Ladies' Chemises, do. do , from Is. lid. each. ]
Ladies' Nightdresses, do. do., from Is. lid. each.
362 Pairs Lo-Lo Corsets, Spoon Busks, Is. 6d. -
per pair.
Gents' Foussi, &c, slightly spotted Is. 3d: per
pair. '.
Do. do., perfect, 2a. 6d. per pair.'
625 Cards Coloured Silk Trimmings, 3d. per 36
yards.
Black Glace Silks, Is. 4id.
3IBNB AND BOYS' CLOTHING. ]
We have thrown out to clear for this week a
splendid line of Oolonial-made Trousers and ?
Vests, all at 10s. 6d. *
150 Men's Tweed Vests, 6s. 6in for Is. lid. each.
Men's Tweed Trousers, 6s. 6d.. for 3s. lid. pair.
Over 500 Boys' Knicker Suits. Of these we hsid j
the largest and best stock in the colony, and
will offer this special purchase from 7s. 9d. to
21s.— all first-class goods, worth double.
396 Boys' and Men's Naval Caps, all one price,
6d. each.
250 Boys' and youths' Ulsters and Overcoats, 1
- from 4s. lid. each.
Heavy Tweeds, lljd. per yard.
Special Tweed Suits to order, 55s.
Gents' Black Paris Hats, 12s. 6d, for 3s. 6d.
each.
Do. Smoking Caps, embroidered, 5s., for 2s.
9d. each.
Both' and Youths' Black Soft Felt Hats, 2a., for
Ifid.
Men's Straw Unders, da, 6i. 6d-, for 9d.
; Do. Black Tyrolese do., 4s. Sd., for la. lid.
Do. Black Stiff Hats, 5s., for 2s. 9d.
Boys' and Youths' Coloured Cotton Shirts, 2&,
for 15d.
MANCHESTER AND LINEN DEPARTMENT.
8-4 White Blakets, sale price, 5a. 6d.
10-4 do. do. M 8a. lid.
. Scarlet Flannel ' 6d. per yard
Heavy White Flanel ' 8Jd. ?*
Crimean Shirting ' — ? Is. '
FURNISHING AND CARPET DEPART
MENT.
Tapestry Carpets, usual price 3s., slle price, Is.
lid.
Do. do., usual price 3s. 6d., sale price 2s. 6d.
Brussels do., usual price 4s. 9d , sale price 2s. 9d.
Do. do., usual price 5s. 6d., sale price' 3s. 9d.*
I . FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.
jln this, the Largest Warehouse of the kind in
the Colonies, we are supplying every article
required for comfort or luxury, and prices are
such, considering the excellent character of our
work, as cannot be surpassed.
Four-wheel Hooded Perambulators, 45s.
Horsehair duites, 8 pieces, £13 17s. 6d.
48 cases Bedsteads.
Double-size French Bedsteads, 17s. 6d., usual
' price, 29s. 6d. ; also, every novelty in Iron and
: Brass Bedsteads.
Stump Bedsteads, 8 ft. by 2 ft. 9 in, 14s. 6d.
Linoleums, Floorcloth*, &c, from 2 ft. 3 in. to
18 ft. wide. Splendid Patterns.
; AT CO-OPERATIVE 0A8H PRICES.
Superior Horsehair Mattresses, 6 ft 6 in. by 4 ft.
? 6 in., £3 10s.
Mixed Horsehair Mattresses, 6 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft.
6 in., £2 19s. 6d.
Chests of Drawers, 57s. 6d.
, Estimates given for Furnishing throughout
Public or Private Establishments of any
magnitude.
? JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY,
26 and 28, R-cirDta-STSEBT,
And STEFHKvs-raACB Fubxitubb
: ? Warhhousb. ? 213ct
SS. POTOSI.
: BLAOK OACHMERES.
A Splendid Assortment of thii Fashionable
Dress and Mantle Fabric just opened ez above
Steamship
i
I « ?:
J O H N W. P A R K I H'S, I
£0, RUNDLS-BTREKT. . 1
In FDglacd the demaad at praent for these
Goods is enormous. - ';
i «3' Prices range from Is. 9d. to 4s. 6d. the
yard, and are the cheapest Goods of the 'class
ever shown in the market ^
! 1 '.
S3* FULL WIDTH?.,
i JOHN W. PARKIN1,
; 30, RUNDLZ-STRE^E. 204ths3
' ? j_i ?
'VTO. 1, FLINDUKS-STRKBT.
CROSS'S GUINEA TROUBEBS.
CROSS'S GUINEA TROUSERS.
CROSS'S GUINEA TROUSERS.
Original Value, 30s. te 40s. per psir.
? OEOSS^ 70s. SOUS.
! CROSS'S 70s. SUIIS.
: CROSS'S 70s. SUITS.
' Original Value, £5 and £6.
' My experience as Cutter with G. P.
Doolette in Adelaide, and Messrs. Campbell
and Whittaker, 43, Conduit-street, London, is a
sufficient guarantee to all of my ability as a
Cutter.
GEORGE VIOGEN CROSS,
Practical Tailor,
SOethsc adbiaidb.
I T^ 6^ R E ii L ' S
65, BUNDLE-STREET.
BUSINESS VERY 8H0RTLY WILL BE
RELINQUISHED
Upon the Expiry ef Lease.
Ladies are requested to take advantage of the
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICKS
I Before the more Eligible of th« Articles have
been disposed oL a205cvz
? AMTJ3TTMKNT8 ?
np H E A T B B R O Y A L.
3ole L-»if e and Manager Mr. Juras Aixtso*.
Stage Me nager _ ~ Mt.W.J.Hoixowat.
CONTINUED TRIUMPH OF
Mr. B. FAHiOLOUGH,
FH3 GREATEST TRAGEDIAN OF THE
AGE.
3O-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AUGUST 5,
; for th« lost time will be presented,
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
3HYLO0K „ _ Mr. B. FAIRCLOUGH.
Supported by t^e entire strength of tba Rayal
Dramatic Company.
; DUKE'S BIRTHDAY,
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AUGUST 6.
GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT.
By nnirenal desire,
HAMLET.
EAMLET _ - Mr. B. FAIR0LOUGH.
SATURDAY— RICHARD HI.
DUKE OF GLOSIER,Mb.B.FA1ROL0UQH
Prices cf Adm'ssion— Dress Circle, 5i. ; Stalls,
3s.; Pit,2».; Gallery, Is. Box Plan at VTood
man'-. Tickets at Armbruster's.
WM. GORDON, Treasarer.
A R N E R ' S T H K A T &~H
(Latb Whitb's Rooms).
LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT
BUT O-SK BUT ONE of
HISOOCKS & HAYMAN'S
MAMMOTH MINSTRELS.
ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS WITH THE
NEW PROGRAMME.
ENTIRELY NEW FIRST PART OF
SONGS, BALLADS, JOKES, CONCERTED
PIECES, COMIC SONGS, &c.
Terminating with the screaming Farce,
THE ADELAIDE CUP,
which caused Last Nigbt Thunders of Applause
and Screams cf Laughter.
AGAIN TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME.
Note the Prices of Admission— Dress Circle,
select, 3s. ; Front Seats, body of tbe hall, 2*. ;
Back Seats. Is. Box Pkn at Woodman's.
TO-MORROW EVENING (FRIDAY),
AUGUST 6,
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
MESSRS. BROVTN AND NBWLAND,
OSIIIVELY THE LiST APPEARANCE
Of this Talented Company, when a
(BAND DOUBLE BILL will be PROVIDED,
Assisted by several Amateurs and
HUDSON'S SURPRISE PAUTY.
tickets to be had of Hugo Fischer, Tobacconist.
F. E. HISCOCKS, Manager.
4CADEMY OF MUSIO.
jt*sees _. Messrs. Aixisok and Hiscocks.
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY.
M3-NIGHT (THUBSDAY). FEIDAY, AND
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 5th, 6tb. and 7th.
GRAND ASSAULT- AT- ARMS.
tPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. JAMES
MACE,
Champion of the World.
N HI3 CELEBRATED MYTH0L03I0AL
STATUES.
PROFESSOR WM. MILLER,
Jbampion Wrestler oi the World, In his Domb
Bell and Indian Club Exhibition,
Assisted by
MR. J. M. CHRISTIE,
Ex-Champion Scpller and Boxer of Victoria,
several Gentleman Amateurs, and
Aessrs. B. Bbowj», J. Nhwlakd, 0. Wallacb,
O. OowDtriT, T. Oamfbbll, and O. Hoixt,
CHE FAVOURITE OOMBDIANS, VO
CALISTS, AND DELINEATORS.
Prices of Admission — Reserved Seats, 5s.;
Jecand Seats, 3s.; Gallery, Is.
WM. GORDON, Miwiger.
CITY MISSION HALL.
THURSDAY. AUGUST 5,
At 8pm,
LECTURE AND DISSOLVING VIEWS
on
"VENICE."
Descriptive Lecturer— Signor Ferrero, B.B.L.
Operator— Mr. Wm. Shakespeare.
THIRTY-FEET PICTURES
by
LIMELIGHT APPARATUS.
Also Comic Views and Chromotropes.
Admission, 6d.
Chairman — Geo. Fowler, Esq., M.P.
jy|' ILITABY SPORTS.
DUKE OF EriNBURGH'S BIRTHDAY,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6.
Under the Patronage and in the'Presence of
His Excellency the Governor, and by sanction
if the Colonel-Commandant.
: OOMXTITTHB :
? Captain Fergnsson, D.A-AG, Lient.-Oolonel
Fjtzroy, Majors Olaxton and Makin, OaptaiBS
Solomon, Madley, and Gretton, and Lieut
Harrold.
': JUDOE3:
Captain Fergusson, DA.A.Gn Major Trap
maon, and Caytain J. L. R. Fiveash.
: Handicappers — Lieut.-Colonel Fitztoy and
Oaptain Solomon.
Timekeeper— Lieut Moody.
Starter— Sergeant-Major Hanson.
MUitary Band engaged, and Kapunda Company
i Band will also play during the intervals.
PRIZES VALUE NINETY-EIGHT POUNDS.
; Eighteen Events, comprising Flat and Hurdle
Races, Tug of War, Bayonet Bxercise, Long and
High Jumps, Singlestick Loose Flay, Srrord
versus Rifle and Bayonet, Sword Exercise, Taree
Legged Race, &c, &c, &c.
Charges for Admission— Grand Stand, 3s4;
Reserve, 2s.; Oval, Is. A limited number of
Grand Stand tickets only will be issued.
First Race to start at 11 a m. sharp.
i Official programmes may be purchased on the
ground.
218 9 B. SOLOMON, Hon. Sec.
Tin- A—.X W O B K S.
T ' -v 3VAXWOBKS.
; r/WAXW0RKS.
{ ' LAST WEEK BUT ONE.
: LA8T WEEK BUT ONE.
\ LAST WEEK BUT ONE.
I TOWN HAIJk
i TOWNflALfc. k
i TOWN HALL.
1 ? - ., ? :-,. ..-
1 Open from 11 a.m. till 5 p.m, and from 7jtill
10 pan. !
I Admission, Is. ; Children, half-price. z
[ A E.D.A.A.— GRAND EXCURSION i*O
J\.» MORGAN.
i The Public are informed that the Excursion
Train will leave the Adelaide Station at 7-4S
im. on Angust 6, returning by 9 p.m. As* this
is the longest and cheapest trip ever offered to -
the Adelaide Public, intending Excursionists -
who wish to view a large tract of beautiful
Country en route and the magnificent scenery of
.the River Murray, are requested to procure
tickets immediately.
? Steamen will ply np and down the Murray
during the day. ?
\ Tickets can be obtained at G. N. k W. H.
Birks'8, and Armbruster & Uhlcoann's, Bondle^
street, and all Drapery EstablisnnwBts in the
City and Port.
I Return fares— Single,10s.6d.;Dotible,17s.6d.
JOHN MAGKNNIS, GhairmaB.
, x W. H. STEPHENSON, Secretary.
Tf/fB. WTVELL'S AST GALLEBY WILL
llL OPEN SHORTLY
' , IK
BUNDLE-STREET,
Opposite Messrs. Faulding & Oo.'a, Chemists.
H. J. Johnstone's Masterpiece,
EVENING SHADOWS,
Backwater 00 the Murray, South Australia,
And other Paintings by eminent Artists.
199thso E. J. WIVELL, Proprietor.
TDOXIKO, BOXING, BOXING.
CHRISTIE'S ATHLETIC HALL,
SCOTCH THISTLE HOTEL, NORTH
ADELAIDE.
THE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE
Taught daily by
J. M. CHRISTIE,
Ex-Champion Scalier and Boxer of Victoria.
? 308thsc
f^OOKBBY HALL, opposite Servants'
\J Home. Miss FIDLEK'S Lesson To-day
at 1050— Pound Cake Omelette, Moulard Fish,
&c Admission, 3s.
/ROOKERY.— GLHNBLG.— Church of Eng
V- land Bcbooh-oom. MISS FIDLBR'S Lesson
Tc-d»y at 330— Stock, quickly made Jellies,
Lunch Cake, && Admission, 3s. z
8P0KTIHG ?
O AJT.O. AUTUMN M&BiING, 1881
i * SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STAKES.
A Sweepjtakai of 20 sov«. each, 5 ft., with
100 sovs. added. For Two-year-old*. The
second horse to save his stake, and the breeder vf
the winner to reetitt 30 son. from the stake*.
Entrance 1 sov. (to go to the Race Fund).
Colts, 8 st; fillies, 7 «. 11 lbs. Seven furlongs.
Tbe winner of any two-year-old stike, not a
handicap, of the value of 100 sovs. and under 200,
to crrry 3 lbs. extra; of two or mare such races,
5 lbs. extra ; of any such race of the value of
200 sovs. and upwards, 5 lbs. extra ; of two or
more such races, 7 lbs. extra. Penalties not
accumulative. An allowance of 3 lbs. allowed
to torses that have starled three times in any
Twc-vear-old Race without being placed. Forfeit
to be declared and paid to S.A. J.O. Secretary
on or before the day of gece-al entry, or the
nominator will be liable for the whole stake.
Entries, with 1 aovM to be m»de to tbe
Secreleries of the S A.J.O. or V.R.O., before
4 pro , on Monday, September 20. 1SS0.
S. BARNARD, Sec, S.A.J.O.
Ourrie-itreet, Adelaide. xv
A-J.C. AUTUMN MEETING, 1834.
? First Ykab or thb
S.AJ.C. (SIBE3) PRODUCE STAKES.
Of 10 sots, each, b ft ; 2 J sovs. ft. only it declared
before 4 p m. on the mat Monday in April, 1SS4,
added to a subscription of 20 sovs. each from
the owners of thoroughbred 6ircs, and 100 sovs.
from tn« South Australian Jockey Club. For
two-jear-olds tUe produce of tires whose owners
are subscribers to this stake. Colts, 8 st. 10 lbs. ;
fillies, 8 st. 7 lbs. (do allowance to geldings).
Thrte-quarters of a mile. The nominator 'of the
sire of the mnner to rtceite 50 jots, trut of tht
stake, and the second horse to save his ttike.
The winner of any two-j ear-old stake, not a
baudicap, of the v&lae oi 100 esvs. and under
SCO, to carry 3 lba extra ; of two or more such
rarts, 5 lb*. extra; of MiY «uch race of toe
value of 200 fovg and upwards, 5 lbs. extra ; of
two or mo.-e such nave, 7 lbs. extra. Penalties
eoS accumulative. An allowance of 3 lbs.
allowed to Horses that have started three times
in any Two-veor-old Rtce without being placed.
SIRES MUST be NOMINATED to the
S-a-JC. or V.K.O. s5ecretarieB before 4 p-m- oa
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1680, and such
Nouinationisto be accompanied by a promissory
iote, made by tue owner o*. nis attorney. lor
ZiO, payable on tbe 1st day of March, 1SSJ, to
he order of the Secret*ry of the iAJ.O.
ilack fo-ms for same caj be had on application
;o SXJ.C. or V.R.C. Secretaries. The Foals
:o be named and described to t^e S.A.J.O. or
VT.R.C. Secretaries on or before the 1st day of
June, 18S2, not later than 4 p.m. The half
forfeit to be declared and paid to the S.AJ.O.
3tcretary, in Adelaide, on or before the day
-f general entry, or the nominator will be
liable for the whole stake.
S. BARNARD, Sec. S.A.J.O.
Currie-street, Adelaide. xv
A DBLAIDK RACING CLUB.
WINTER STEEPLECHASE MEETING.
Tickets of Admission are obtainable at the
Globe and Prince Alfred Hotels, and at Messrs.
Arnjbrnijter & Uhlmaun's. ?
216-9 JNO. HARVEY, Secretwy.
? AQUATIC8 ?
OOUTH AUSTRALIAN YACHT CLUB.
MONTHLY MEETING POSTPONED to
FRIDAY, August 13.
217-8 A. p. HALL, Hon. Sea.
BOARD AHD LODQIUQ
WANTED, by Two Gentlemen, BOARD
and BESIDENOB in private family ;
single bedrooms and private sitting-rooms.
State terms, &c to 8. W., Register. ? x_
WANTED, BEDBOOM, with attendance,
at or near Semaphore. Address 8.,
Register Office, Port ? 21&-20
CtUPERIOB BOABD and RESIDENCE at
IO Mrs. Maud's, Gover-street west; North
Adelaide, six doors from O'Oonnell-street, and
minute Irom Tram. Bath, Piano. ? x
/COMFORTABLE HOME for Gentlemen,
\J 16s. week, washing included ; Furuhhed
and Unfnrniiihed Rooms. Corner Gilles and
Power streets east. x
Superior board and residence, Mrs.
O Fayert, No. 1, Brown-street, opposite
Model School, five minutes from G.P.O.
J ? a213,202
A- Gentleman REQUIRES BOARD and
RESIDENCE in a quiet family ; North
Adelaide preferred. Apply H. E. W., Box 34,
GJP.O. ? x_
rpHREB Gentlemen can have Superior HOME
JL in private family, partial Board, in Nor
wood. Terms moderate. Address B., lieaister
Office. ? 217-9
BOABD and RESIDENCE for Two respect
able Men. Mrt. Hillier, Mill-street, off
Gonger-street, five minutes from Post-Office.
.; ? 213,6,8
BOABD and BE3IDENOE, private family,
for two Young Men. Terms, 18s. per
wetk. Address L. S., Register Office, Port.
? a217-9
BOARD and LODGING for Single Gentle
man, Strangivays-terrace west ; single
bedroom, use of sittiog-room. Apply Max,
this office. ? a217-9 .
BOABD and RESIDENCE at G. Berty's,
Pirie-street, two doors west Freemasons'
Tavern. ? 816-8
A FURNISHED BEDKOOM TO be LET.
Enquire at Mrs. Lohe's Store, High-street,
Kensington. ? 21820
mo LET, FRONT BOOM, Unfurnished, with
JL use of Kitchen. Apply at the Angel Inn,
Gouger street. a2l79
j ? PRODUCT
ON SALE, Splendid GUANO, from Thomp
son's Islands, in any quantity. G. Wood
and Son, Town ; and Thompson, Wells, ft Co.,
Port. ? 216\2O3
|~\N PAT.K^ ON SALE. ON BALE.
1 SOUND NEW LUCERNE SKED.
PRIME NEW ZEALAND MILLING OATS.
' CRUSHED AND FEED OATS.
' BARLEY and MAIZE, Crushed or Whole.
; BRAN and FORAGE at Lowest Prices.
J W.PRIDMORE,
I 211thsc 11, Currie-street.
0 E B D. SEED. SEED.
WHEAT,
? BARLEY,
; OAPBOATS,
' ' RYE,
1 Prime LUCERNE just arrived, lOd. per lb.
by the ewt »
f GEORGE MILLER k SON,
I 104ibsc . Waymouth-street.
jlTTOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW,
i » » GUM, OPOSSUM and KANGAROO
SKINS, HORSEHAIR, HORNS, SHANK
BONES, fcc, &c, PURCHASED at the Highest
Market Values, by
1 WM.MOFFLIN kOO^
' 36c 106, Currie-street, Adelaide.
BONES bought in any quantity.
R. AUSTN. HORN
l£7cv . Beefacrea, Paradise.
HORSES. CATTLE, VEHICLES, Ac
XjV)B SALE, One Heavy BXPBE3S WAGON
JD (made to order by Wiese k Morcomb) ;
also a Pair young Black HORSES, a good match,
with Donate Set of Silver-mouEted HABNESS,
nearly new. 'Will be at Efardy's Stables, Ourrie
street, Thursdsy and Friday morning. 217-9
FOB SALE, EXPRESSES, Turnover Beat,
Spider Baggie*, Spring-Carts (new and
second hand). Peters & Fuller, Coachbnilders,
Pirie-street. ? a2179
BERLING'S PATENT EXOBLBIOR
FOLDING-SEAT BUGGY NOW ON
VIEW at the KING OF HANOVER. For
particulars apply to E. Weidenbach, who will
take a limited number of orders. 205c
EXPRESS WAGONS, Spider Buggies, Turn
over-seated Buggy, Wagonette. W. Day,
Coaehbuilder, Flinders-street, opposite 8tow
Church. ? 181ths3e9
~CX-K BAI.H, first-class COW, inst calved
X: can be seen at G. J. Oomley's, Thomas
gtreet, Ucley. ? a216bs20
OR SALE, BICYCLE, £1. Apply by
letter, F, Beguter Office. ax
PROFESSIONAL ?
GR B E N k OO^
LAND AGENTS AND
AUOTIONEBRS,
LICENSED LAND B liOKEHS a^d LICENSED
SURVEYORS.
Are prepared to act on behalf of persons w:»hing
to SECURE LAUD iu GOVJJKNMENT
AGRICULTURAL AREAS ; to undertake SUR
VEYS in any part of tkacolmiy ; to Negotiate
Loans for lirgeor sm&H gnms at Lowwt Onrrent
R»t«s of IuU-re«t ; and to transact alt Batiuws
Bonaected with the Re\l Properfy A't.
EXCHANGE LAND OFK1UB3,
PlKIB-BTRHBT. lf/2'V
? WAHTKD ?
MEDICAL.— WAiSTKD, for the To«n.dip
of Yongala and the surrounding Dii«rict«,
a duly-qualified MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.
Guaranteed income, £500 per auuutu. Iso oilier
doctor within a radius of nixtcen miles. A
qualified and energetic man an coi:6i)e»tlr ruiy
on a practice equal to £800 to £1,000 per annum
Address
J. R. HILL,
Secretary to Committee.
Yongala, July 24, 1850. 2luc
'TOf ANTED, TKAViCLLKR for Town aud
TT Suburbs. Reference by letter. J. hL
An;»berg, the Sauce and l'ickle Factory, K'nt
Town. . x
\TT ANTED, PAKl'NJSK in touniuwis witti
Tv £&J0 to £l,l-00 capital. First-ciiws iu
vestment with extra good profit. IViurijmU
only, F. T. C. S., Register Oaic*. ? lPaa
A Gentleman having a few evening iu ttin
week to himself would like totnv oao to
ju«ti uct him iu ARITHMETIC and UR4.Mili.ti.
Terms rrust be moderate. B. W., this oitff
' ? 2108
LAW.— Kxperiencwi Of norr.l Ot,KKK UPKrl
to engagement, iowu or Gauntry.
C.B.A..thisoffiee. ? 216,20,2
WANTED, a good GENERAL BLACK- '
SMITH. Apply to R. Cameron, Michiuut,
Kkpunda. ' 21? i-
\.«7ATCU&1AKKH ttANrni); also Al1
T- PKKMICK or IMPROVER. O. A.
-wen & Co., S5, Rundle-strtet, and ITin^i«v
treet a217-
WANTKD, a good OAUl'KNTKK for two '
or three nioutus. Apply at the fl.A.
3sb CompaDy's Stores, back of Gtenfell-strcet.
21S 9
CTf ANTED. 8ITUATION as OARl'BNTKR
IT or Assistant, with his own Tools ; Town
-r Conntry. Address Carpenter, littji*ti.r OHlst.
X
CAOLLAK mid HA&MSSS MAKKU3 —
J WANTED, thorough General Hand ; good
vases ; ronotant emplovment. J. Col ton .v 1 !o. ;
x W. O'Connor, Orroroo. ? 217-9
\TTANTBD, 1 emu t JUNIOR A83ISTANf.
TT G. fc W. Shie-law, GUsgow lloaw, U
»nd 13, Hindlej-street. 217-9
ANTED. MACHINISTS and FITTERS;
good Wsges. Apply immediate! v. Pan
tbeon Boot Factory. a211c
WANTED, a pushing H&ND for tbe Oloih
iDg ; must be a good Salesman. Apply
R.G.Bosisto,S5, Hindley-street. 218-20
/^1 ARDENER.— Good General Hand WANTS
VT EMPLOYMENT, by day or otherwise.
Address Gardener, Register Office. a216 8
0 BAKERS. — WANTED, by a steady,
single young Man a SITUATION »a
BAKER; has a knowledge of Small Goods;
Town or Country. Address L. D., Register Office.
? 217» .
QBEARBRS WANTED for Albermarle, River
JO Darling. Apply personally and immedi
ttely at Hunt's Labour Office, King William
Btrtet. 217c
ANTED, SITUATION by respectable
Married Couple, without encumbrance,
not long from England ; Man thorough know
ledge of Horses, ? good driver ; Wife good Cook
and Laundress. Good referenos. Address
A. Z., Woodside. ? a2168
TXrANTED, a respectable young Woman im
TT HOUSEMAID. Apply Mrs. T. Mc
T. Gibson, Alexandra-terrace, Mosoley-streat,
Glenelg. ? a218 24
XTTfANTBD, COOKS, Housamaidi, Nurse- j.
T T maids, and General Servants, Town and
Suburbs. Mrs. Selth's Registry Office, Flindeto
street x
\T7 ANTED, Three respectable young Woman,
TT as COOK, HOUSEMAID, and NUKSE ;
references reqnired. Mrs. S. Barnard, Buam.on
street, Glenelg. 217o
W~ ANTED, an experienced NURSEGlKfX
Apply to Mrs. Love, Mitcham Lawn,
Lower Mitcham. a213e
ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT ;
most be a good plain Cook. Also a BOY
to make himself generally uifful ; references
iequired. Apply White Hart Hotel, Hindley
street ? If'L.
WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT (15 or
16). Apply, between 3 and 5, Mrs. H.
Graves, opposite Baptist Church, Alberton.
? aiTO
WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT;
small family; no washing. Mrs.
Trimmer, Bridge-street, Kensington. 218-20
YJfT ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT.
TT Apply Mrs. M. Mead, Port Admiral
Hotel, Port. ? 217-9
WANTED, experienced GENERAL SER
VANT; references required. Apply
Kent Town Hotel, 216 8
W~~ ANTED, a good GIKL to make herself
generally useful ; reference required.
Taylor Bros.' Luncheon Booms, 34, Hindley
sireet. x
'ANTED, a respectable young GIRL to
help in housework. Apply No. 4, North
terrace, x .
ANTED, a Young MAN to live in the
house for general work. E. Spicer,
Carrie-street. 216-9
WANTED, an experienced COACHMAN, .
Apply Dr. Da vies Thomas, Nortb-terraoe,
any evening at 8 o'clock. 217-9
ANTED, ENGAGEMENT as GROOM '
and G ARDKNEB ; married ; no family.
A. B., Post-Offloe, ? 217-0
SITUATION WANTED, Hotel, Dining
Booms, as WAITER, general tueful; smart
active Man; knows his work. Active, this
office. ? -*x
WANTED, a good GROOM and COACH
MAN who can Milk. Apply, between
9 and 10 any morning, Dr. Oawley, Avenoe-road,
North Adelaide. ? ail8 8 ,
W' ANTED, by a young Man, a SITUATION .
as GROOM. Good hand among horses.
Address B. B., office of this paper. 217-9
ANTED, steady young MAN for Baker's
Cart. Apply W.Menz&Oo., Wakefteld
gtreet. ? a21?-9
WANTED, an active Boy as APPRENTICE
to the Tailoring. G. & W. fchlerlaw. 11
and 13. Hindley-streat. ? 217 0 ,
WANTED, respectsblo LAD for tbe
Counter, and make himself useful.
Lavin's Grocery and Biscuit Wot ki, Port. 217-9
ANTED, an ERRAND BOY. John F.
Pascoe, Bast-End Market. 217o 1
aStED, 500 Pair PIGEONS. J.Pinch
beck, Waverley Hotel, Parkside. 215c ,
MART BOYS WANTED at Semaphore, *
Alberton, Rosewater, and WoodviUe, to sell
Bntning Jotriali. Apply this office, Fort Ade
Uide. ? lQi*
WANTED, Bots as RUNNERS for Staring
Jounul, Town tad BnbnrbJ. Apply
thisOffica. ? g*o
XCrANTED KNOWN^-Mrs. H. D. HYAMS
W (lateofBallarat) has REMOVED to 128, ,
HINDLBY-STRBET, eight doors west of Royal
Admiral Hotel, begs to inform her numerous
Friends and Customers that she is prepared to
PURCHASE LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S
LKFT-OFF WEARING APPAREL in large or
small quantities; also, Boots or Shoes in any
variety, Furnitsre, &c. Highest prioes given
for any of the aboven&ined articles. Ladies
and Gentlemen waited on at their own resi
denceu. ? All letters promptly attended to.
EMIGRANTS' LUGGAGE BOUGHT. 269o
WANTBD KNOWN/-MR8. THOB.
TT HOIKJE8 (suoceasor to Mrs. EL D.
Hyams), IU, Kobe-terrace, Waymooth-street ''?
(opposite Aerated Bread Company), begs to
inform her iiumerons Friends and Ouitomert
that she is prepared to Purchase Ladies* aod
Gentlemen's Luft-ofF Wearing Apparel in large
or small q nan title* ; also Boots or Shoes in any '
variety, Furniture, && Highest prioes given
lor any of the above-named Articles. Ladiet
and Gentlemen waited on at their own resi
dences. All letters promptly; attended to.
Immigrant* Luggage Bought, _ ^ Bit i
? 3d ' ? ?'/'?''-
$