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YMrvnr navigation company.
iSS^Ioval Mail contract the Steamers of this
Draw w be ^P3^^ for India' C11534- ^d
B^ ^follows:
s5£ .. - - ?? 19th Joiy.
Wkiw .. - - ?- 2nd August.
? CATHAY .. ~ - ?? 16th August
AcsiBAIXi. ? S0*' August.
ASSAlt^- -- ?? ?? l3thSeptember.
A Special Through Service is sow being wonted
*SS£t33 Kednced Rate* for-Kin,
Osoree's Sound, Ceylon, India, China,' Brindisi
Venice. Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth, and Gravesend.
Eeserved accommodation and return passages at
reduced rates. .
S'^'''^^ & CO.
?-L* T-E5IKSCLA.R AND
f«'lfC^v X ORIENTAL STEAM
? flflifiirar' NAVIGATION COMPANY.
^bSlSINDUS, S. D. Shallard, Commander, will
leave Gl'enelg on Thursday, July 5, at 1 p.m., with
Mails, Passengers, and Cargo for Europe, India,
^cSo^alTed up to 10 ^..Wednesday, July 4.
106mwfc ? ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
q^ /-) R I E U T_ LINE.
g3g££g£r The following Steamships, belonging
to the Obiknt Co. and the Pacific Co., will leave
ADELAIDE (Semaphore), at 8 p.m., on the under
mentioned dates for LONDON, via Diego Garcia
(at steamer's option), Uw Suez Canal, and Naples.
Ship. jTcns Date, j] Ship. |Ton3] Date.
Sorata J4.014 July MlLignria ..{4,666 Aug. 11
?Cnzco ..13,S» Jnly 2Si|Iheri- . . [4,b71 Ang. 25
And fortnigbly thert«Ker.
SALOON PASSENGEBS allowed to break their
'°OBIENT PARCELS EXPKES.S-23. Cd. per foot
or 6d- per lb. Shipping charges add-tionaL
PASSAGES FE0M LONDON ran be granted in
Adelaide.
NAPLES TO LONDON BY BAIL.— Special ar
rangements made with Messrs. Coot & Sons for the
Issue of through Tickets at greatly reduesU rates.
MANAGERS IN LONDON-*. GEBKN &CO.
and ANDEESON, ANDERSON, & CO., Fenchnrcb
Avenue, E.C.
GENEBAL MANAGER IN AUSTBALIA-G. S.
WILL, 267, George-street. Sydney.
PASSAGE-MONBY-£17 to £70
Full particulars on applicatiou to ? ? .
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
The Steam-tenders Little Oriuat, Ethel, and Blue
Bell will ply Detween Lar^s Baj Pier and Steamera
of above Line during their stay &t..uncborage, in
injunction with certain trains. Tima-table on ap
plication at the office. Fares— Or.o way, 2s. ;
Betom.33. ? 109cv
. £&, ,pOMPAGSIE DES MESS A
«fig*-|g-.Vv' GEBIES MAF.ITIiiaS.
''^ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES.
Steamera under Postal Contracts with the
Government of France.
The Service ?will be carried on by the undermen
tioned powerful Steamers, built expressly, for the
Australian and New Caledonian line:— ? '.
' | Grosd Effective
, Tonnage. Horsepower.
Natal ~ I 1 4,000 3,000
Caledonien - 4.UC0 3,000
Melbourne .. „ 4,00 _ . 8,000
Saehalien .. _ _ 4,000 , . 8,000
Sydney -. - 4,000 -. ,&&»
Salarie „ - 4,0u0 - 8*009
Yarra .. ..,-.;, ^4,C«) 8,000
The Company's Steacie, :w21 be dispatched as
pjlows ;— ^ '/ ? J ?' ? ::- '?'?-? ; '
S.S. Leave Sydney. (Leave Adelaid~
Caledonien .- Sat, Jnly Zt, 'SSiSat., July 28, '33
Melbourne ..Sat, Ang. 13, 'jgjSat., . Aug. 25, 'S3
TaUe Wines, Beer, -fcc, are iaduded in the pas
eage-money. ' '?
For freight, passage, and furttie-r particulara apply
W. MORGAN & CO.. Agents,
9c Adelsida or Part Adelaide.
AOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
''OVEEIASO ROUTE~TO ORJSAT BRITAIN
THROUGH AMERICA.
The magnificent Stearasnha of this line leave
Sydney for SAN FRANCISCO (calling at AUCg
£AND end HONOLULU) every FOURTH THUBS
DAY at S p.m., as nndor :— *
? TIME-TABLB FOB 1883.
Ste&mera. Tohfl-.i Dates of Departure.
EEALANDIA.. 3200 1 25 3aa. ? 17 May 6 Sept
CHY OF SYD- I '
NKY .. .. 3400 22Feb. j 14June 4 Oct
AUSTRALIA..; 3200 22 Mar. ; 12 July 1 Nov.
em of new I
, YORK .. ..1 8400 I9ApL;9Aag. 29 Nov.
r THBOUGH FARES— ADELAIDE TO
LIVEBPOOL.
' Fiest Class .. £70 and upwards.
- Passengers can break the journey and stop over
from one to six months, at Auckland, Honolulu, or
any of the American Citiw m route.
Passengers have choice of the un rivalled Atlantic
Steamships of Cunaxd, T''1''! White Star, and
other lines, and ail first-dnsa passengers are allowed
250 lb. baggage free of charge.
For rates of passage sad freight, handbook, 4c,
apply to
FBEDK. 'WEIGHT, Agent,
Gresham Chambers, Adelaide.
- N.B.— The present ia tha best season for visiting
the Yoaemite Valley, Great Salt Lake, Niagara, and
the Lake Scenery of the States. ? 160o
^kk QTEAM TO SYDNEY
SEKfcf^.^ DIBECT.— The SpIendidNew S.S.
QBaBKT BIBKSGATE.
i,43O tons register. l,£00 horsepower indicated, 'will
sail positively on Wednesday, July 4, at 3 o'clock -
The attention of paeMogers is specially invited.
Special Saloon for Lames, and an experienced
Stewardess carried.
HENBY SIMPSON & SON,
. £7- Carrie-street, and Maclaren-road, Port ; or
; ? W. R. CAVE & CO., Port.
-THBOUGH BATES of FBEIGHT to QUEENS
XAND POBTS and NEW CALEDONIA.
N.B.— Free Storage at Adelaide Wharf, Sydney,
for four days. ? 173-85Z
^Ha QTEAM TO SYDNEY
KtG ^ifew O DIBECT.— The Fine New Steamer
SKJBET KAEAWEEEA,
Captain Blown, 1.2C8 tons, will sail for above Port
on Saturday. July 7. Special inducements offered
to shippers for Queensland Ports.
N.B.— Free Storage at A.S.N. Company's Wharf,
Sydney, for sevtn days.
Sat rates of freight apply to
HABBOLD BBOTHEBS,
178mwfS7 Town, and Port
-A»*kk WESTERN AUSTRALIA
5B5^- * » -BEGLLAB STEAM COM
tSm&C- MCNICAT1ON.— The Adelaide S.S.
Company, limited, ?will dispatch the S.S. ...
OTWAY :
2or ALBANY, THE VASSE, BUNBUHY,
FBEMANTLE,
and GEBAI.DTOIT, ;
About JDLY 31, at Noon. .
. Apply early for freight and passage. .
155^212 JOHN TPRKBULL, Secretary.
^^t^v CJTEAM TO KANGAROO
^ffl|^J^.io ISLAND.— Until furUier noUoe
DOLPHIN
?WQ leave Glenelg for Hog Buy and Klngscote on
'Saturdays, at 10 a-m. B«t«ra fi-om Kingscote on
Sunday, at 10 a.m., forGlecelij ami Port Adelaide,
calling at Hog Bay. ?
. Leave Port Adelaide Tuesday at 9 a.m. for Kings
?cote, returning from Kinsscoteat 10 a.m. Thursday,
tor Port Adelaide, calling at Hog Bay and Glenalg.
Cargo taken aboard at Port Adelaide on Mondays
?and Fridays. ?
The Vessel will not call at either Glenelg or Hog
Bay if considered unsafe. . I67cv
^a-Ckv CJTEAM TO KINGSTON,
?*W^^»O BOBE, AND BEACHPOBT.—
£KS2l& The Steamship
COOEONG,
John Dowell, roaster, sails fur the above- -Ports
_-from the South Australian Company's Basin, on
'luesday, 10th inst, at 12 o'clock. . ?
This favourite passenger steameT caving Mndei
-gone a tborough-overhao'i wUI-dow be tha fastest
^and most comfortable steamer on the line. r
For freight or passage apply to N. A. JjOrd.
Barnard Chambers, Adelaide ; or Eoyal Arm3
Chambers, Port. ? 185 91
^fc.3siv QTEAM TO ^KINGSTON,
iCCiS^-1^ BOBE,' AND BEACHEOBT.—
.JfiHyhfafc The Splendid Passenger Steamer
EMU
Is intended to sail for the above Forte ' on Tuesday,
July 10, at 12 o'clock. ; ? ? - ?
For freight and paaaa^e-iconey acpty to the Ade
laide Steamship Comcany, linuted.
1S5-91 JOHN TUBNBULL, Secretary.
^^v-v Q. S. . CERES leaves Port
^33^*^, Kj ? Adelaide for Stanabury Monday,
-'5Ssxi5& Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m.
sharp, returnhm the same days. ? aCarg* to be along
side day before sailing, Madaren Wharf.
15Twfcv ; :-- C. (t- SPEED, Secretary.
^rW CtTEAM TO WSNT-gQBTH.
viffllOi'^wO — H. KING A : CCS LINE OF
JB^ STEAMEES. — The 'light-draught
. Steamer
EMILY JANE ?
vrin leave MoTgaa for Wentwortb. at^r arrival of
? Train on Friday, Jnly 6..
WM. McCCLLOCH & CO., LIMITED. Agents,
ISST COTrie-straet, Aadaidc. and Morgan.
^^?^ E1OR MENINDIE AND
-^fW^RvX' fflLCANNIA-The Light
' will leave Morgan for above places after arrival
of train on Saturday night, July 7.
For further particulars apply ____
WM. McCULLOCB & CO., LTSIITED,
185-6,8 ? Carrie-street.
.A*3sx CJTEAM TO WENTWOBTH.
'^^M^.-3 H. KING & CO.'S LINE OF
'WUb STEAMEES.— Tbs Favourite Steamer
GBM
?willjleave Morgan for Wentworth on Wednesday, July
4. after the arrival of tha train, and, Biver per
- mitting, will leave following Tuesday as usual.
w^1- KeCULLOCE fi CO , I IMITED. Ager-ti,
ISS'6 Adelaide and Uorgaa.
?-'.. ..'l'!'|BHIPgI]gg ?
A»i5^v riTBE ADELAIDE STEAM
TTlfi^^ JL SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED,
?BSBiSfc until further notice will dispatch their
Steamers as. under, when practicable :—
FOE MELBOUKNE. Eeturning.
CLAUD HAMILTON .. JuIyS'
July 5. SOUJH AUSTRALIAN .. ' 10.
' 10. CLAUD HAMILTON .. « 14.
' 14. SOUTH AUSTBALIAN .. '20
' 20. CLAUD HAMILTON.
' 25. SOUTH AUSTBALIAN .. '30.
Sailing hour from. Port Adelaide, 3 o'clock p.m.
No Cargo. can be received later thaa oiie hour
before departure.
All passage-money must be paid before embarka
tion and freights before deliverv of goods.
PABSAQiS.HO.Sira .
SALOON BETUBN.'iR Two-berth Cabins £6 0 0
In Four-berth Cabins, &c. .. « _ 5 0 0
SB0ONDCABIK, 25s. each way.
WESTEEN AUSTBAIUN SERVICB.
The favourite s-a. .OTWAY will be dispatched
for Albany, -the Yasse, Bunbury, Fremantle, and
Gtraldton, about July 31.
SOUTH-EAST COASTAL SEBYICS.
The fast and favourite SteamshiD EMU wm saQ
for Kingston, Eobe. and Beacbtort on Tuesday,
July 3, at 12 o'clock, leaving Bvicliport Kiuruing
on tnday tnnyny^gr
GULF AND WEST COAST SEBV1CB.
POST AUGUSTA. Landing Gooda en tlie yrest
side, F. A-Bobertaon, Aient— Tie FLINDEB3
(Tassie & Co. 'a Jetty), on Satu&day, at
11 a.m., calling at Wailaroc ior_p_a3sengera only
at 7 a.m. Sunday. Ketnrnicg Wednesday a.i 8
a. hi.
WALLAEOO, BL H. Ward. Aaent— The LUBBA,
Tuesday, at 8 o'clock, with goods only; auU
LUBBA, returning on Thursday cr Friday, at 4
p.m.
JdOONTA. J. H. Lawry, Agent.— The EOYAI
SHEPHEBD, vritn gooJ^ ani paoisngers,
tVEDNBSDAT. il o'clock.
POET PLEIB. Eobertson S Pearce. Aaente.—
The BOYAL &HEPHEBD, Weuss&l at. 11 a.cu,
with goods and passengers. Eetornicg Saturday
moming^
POBT GEBMEIN. N. Simcas, Aa9nt.— rta
BOYAL SHEPHEBD, Wednesday, 11 a.m.,
with goods and passengers. Beturning Saturday
morning.
PORT LINCOLN. A. Thomsos it Co., Agents.—
The LIJBBA, Icbsdav, 3 p.ia. Be'cuming
SatnTday', 1 p.m.
rUMBY and LOUTH BAYS.— The LUBBA,
Tuesday, August 7, at 3 p.m.
fBANKLIN HAMBOUR.-Tbe LUBEA, Tvksdat,
July 10.
1ENO BAY.— The LUBEA, early
No CABGO can be received LATBB than ONE
HGUE BEFOEE SAILING, and no Bonded eooda
on Port Augusta or Port Pirie Sceaaiera on day of
tailing.
All Frelahts must be paid before deliver?, and
, Passage-money before smbaika'.U-c. N'o (jsdees
Taken. ? . .
NOTICB.— All Goods carri^i by fie Company's
Steamers ore subject to the coii'litioas s-:d lerma
of the Company's form of Bill of Lading.
All business coounnnicatioua to be -a«l-iresi?ed to
the Port Office. ?
JOHN TUBNBULL, Secretary,
Iipson-street, Port ; and North
MOc terrace, Citv.
?-^ A RDROSSAN— PORT
jES^^.-^- VINCENT.— The S.S.
MssEHaEr ETHEL
leaves Larga Pier punctually for
AEDEOSSAN,
TUESDAY, 9 a.m., returning same day.
FEIDAY, 10 a.m., returning SATUEDAY, 10 a.m.
POET VINCENT,
THUBSDAY, at 10 a.m., returning same day.
Way's Coach runs from Currs»sialia to meet
? teamer at Port Vincent.
; For the Largs Bay and Semaphore S.L. and B.
Company, limited.
169mwfc ? W. L. DICKSON, Secretary
jQa. TTTARROLD LINE.— FOR
&$&&? JJ- LONDON DIBECT.— The Fine
! 2h^ Iron Ship
MYBTLE HOLME,
: 1C0 Al, 902 register tons, Captain Millican, will be
dispatched in all July.
For rates of freight atiply to
HAEE0LD BKOTHEBS, Town and Port.
? 185mwf-3
^%a^ T-0RT PIRIE SHIPPING
W^^JT COMPANY. — POET PIEIE
SiaiHKt DEBECr.— The
MAEYWEBSTEB
sails Friday, July 6. Goods consigned to Mr.
A. ' Le Messurier will have prompt dispatch.
Freight, 9s. ton. Port Pirie to Port Adelaide
Flour, Pollard, and Wheat, 4a. 6d- ton -2,000 lb.
Goods carried for Port Germein at 9s. per ton,
customary measurement.
194c FEED. GBEY, Secretary
JS^ OORT WAKEFIELD SHtP
WWa^jL PLNG COMPANY.— FOE POBT
SmiB&S- WAKEFIELD.— The PEKCY sails
Wednesday, 4th insL Apply G. C. Hubble, Secre
tary ; A. lie Messurier, Ajjoat, Port 13 15
Jffi^ TT°B ARDROSSAN. — The
AfiBw leaves every Wednesday, at 5 p.m. ;
ArdroBaan, every Friday, at S p.xn. Apply onboard,
Prince's wharf. ? : ? 19Otwo
jCJiA^ TmOR PORT VINCENT.—
jyrj*^.X? EtJBY leaves Port Adelaide every
SillB£ Wednesday, at 5 p.m. G. L. Young,
Prince'a Wharf. ? a!71mwc
i'S^TJ'OR KINGSTON.—
SfP^^X} Tha Begzlar Trader
hSSSMBSt ELSIE
sails Saturday, 7tb u-stant.
C. E. COOKE & CO., Port
183-8 ? A. G. ABBOTT, Kingston.
j£&*c TFOR PORT AUGUSTA—
aW«»-I? LUBLINE,
3HlCEr now loading, sails early.
183c - ? A. LB MESSUEIEB.
tik&^ 'OORT AUGUSTA AND
«Wg»dEr WALLAEOO.—
now loading, sails early. Apply
E. HONEY. Lion Timber-yard,
186 6 ? Po:t Adelaide. ?
&&. XnOR KINGSCOTE. — The
flWpOSk X? Begular Trader
MSSZ HAWTHOBN
sails on Saturday, Ju^y 7. Apply on board, Com
puiy's Basin. 185'8
WANTED TO CHARTER, YESSELS
of from 500 to 1,500 Tons, for the North
West Coast, Australia. Apply to
16Jmwfc PHILIP LEV! & CO.. Pirie-street
/^LAMIS, from London.— All CLAIMS
\JC aeainst this !Ship must be rendered in dupli
cate at this Office by Thursday, 5th inst., or they will
not be recognised. ?
x ? ELDEB, SMITH. & CO., Agents.
A LL who have ACCOUNTS against us
J\. are requested to render them up to June 30
1jy6thinst
MCLEAN BEOS., BIGG, & CO.,
185-7 ? Hindley-8treefc.
T^OTIOE OF REMOVAL.
Out BUSINESS will henceforth be conducted in
Premises at COBNEB of MACLABEN-BOAD and
TLMPSON-STBBET, MACLABEN WHABF.
An Office wQl be open at Queen's Wharf in con
nection with our business there.. where Orders for
Coal may be left, and also at Madaren Wharf
.Offices. _ . _ HENEY gjHpsoif & SON#
Port Adelaide, March 14, 1883 ' tf *C
AG. A B B O- T T,
? v . \Ar.\j\
? « 8HIPPBWJ, * '
FOEWAEDLNG, AND CUSTOMS AG.ENX, : ?
KINGSTON. -? : .????': ???-?:
Gooda received and'ifonnirdad ; with care and
dispatch. — - - — ? MSrawfo
» ATLAS' IRONWORKS,
J\. POBT ADELAIDE.
BDWIK SMITH,
KNGINEEB, MILLWSIGHTt»}IL£BMAKEB,
? ^^ AND SHIPiJBdITH, ???-
IspreMred toandertato all kinds of Mechankal
and Manniacturing.Wcik'COBn»ct«d with Marine
and Land Engines asa Boilers, Flocrmills, Saw
mills, Minfag Machiiiery, Hydranlic Lifts and
Pumps, Gas finrines, and Contractors' Ironwork,
4c, &c Plans, 'Kstiiaates, and- Valuations made,
and Bepafaa efiecUd. ? 16c
AHAELES D. ASTON,
CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT,
POET ADELAIDE.
Land business continued as heretofore. S79aYc
'17ICT0R HARBOUR AND GOOLWA.
T * — GEOBGE S. H^AD, CUSTOMS, SmPPIMJ
AMD GgMKRAL FOBWAKDTJtO AOEtT.' ; ' 833c
O SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS,
ANDOTHKES.
The SHIPPING BKPOBTKH attends to Tele
grams or Letters, and the Boats are available for
all purposes connected with Shipping in the GulL
Boai Ftag No. «-BTnWi|im JAGOE-
Bench Eranch Office. I-ft»vTrfsPenm«uIa-
? AaTJATICS ?
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR
BOWING ASSOCIATION.
All Members of Associated Clubs are requested to
attend a SPECIAL MEETING, MONDAY, July
9, at 8 p.m., Prince Alfred Hotel. ?
x - E. G. BLACKMOBE.
EEFOEE investing in SHARES consult
C. PROUD,
BS0KE3,
94, Euro WiLLiAX-srazn. 183a«f c
BTisnrgss joticeb
MANTELPIECES,
Marble and Enamelled Slate,
i iS\a £45 each. ; f- \ f «
EEGISTEliED GBATE3, \ it' '
''Splendid Assortment, '- ' ' ^ ?
lCs.6d.to£21each.
FENDEBS, -?''? L: ~- -: iV ;
Modern Patterns,- ' * *- « = ' * ?
_ Es. 6d. to £10 10a. each.
. t ; HBAETH TILES, : '?? j,.'*
^ a Great Variety.
W. -fc T. *E~H O D E S,
? 7, BPNPLE-STBEgC -. 185mwfc ?
GASFITTINGS, WATER-FITTINGS,
GasGfcters' and Plumbers' Sundries and Mate
rials of all kinds.
W. &TEHODES,
Wholesale and Betail Ironmonzers^ '
: STmwfc No. 7, Bundle- street and James-place.
£?*- HOWE SEWING MACHINE,
dtm€M THE GENUINE HOWE T&EADLE
MACHINE, GUABANTEED.*
£3 only, less than half-price. Usual Trade Discount
45niy fc W. & T. BHODES. No. 7, Bundle-street
A SPLENDID LOT of LADIES' and
GENTLEMEN'S LAWN TENNIS SHOES
at Unheard of Prices. At HUNTEB'S GBEAT
ANNUAL SALK, Rundle-stretit.
AGEEAT LOT of OTTO HEBTS CELE
BEATED BOOTS at Greatly Eeduced Price3.
At the GREAT SALE, CnY BOOT PALACE,
liun&ie-street.
A GREAT LOT OF PINEFS, WOOLF*S,
POLLOCK S, and all the best English and
Continental Makers. To .be sold at HALF ADE
LAIl-iE PRICES. At HUNTEB'S GBEAT
ANNUAL SALE, Bundle-street
AL/JEGE. QUANTirY of LADIES' FELT
SLIPPERS at lid. per pair. At the GBEAT
SALE, CITY BOOT PALACE, Bundle-street
rp-HOUSANDS of PATES of~BOOTS and SHOES
1 at Unheard-of Prices. At HUNTEE'S GEEAT
ANNUAL SALE, Enndle-street
npBOUSANDS of PATES of CHTLDEEN'S
J. BOOTS and SHOES; sale price, 6d., Bd., and
lid.; usual price. 2s., as.. 4s. At the GBEAT SALE,
;C1TY BOOT PALACE, Bundle-street
C- ENTLEMEN'S SbOES, stont Sole3 : sale price, '
7 -Is. Cd. ; usual price, 8a. lid. At HUNTEB'S
GEEAT ANNUAL SALE, Bundle-street.
HUNDBEDS of PAIBS of LADIES' KID and
LEVANT BOOTS, Military Heela ; Sale price,
:8s. 11-L; usual price, 8s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. At the
GBEAT SALE, CITY BOOT PALACE, Bundle
street
HUNDREDS of PAIBS of LADIES' LASTING
EOOTS at Greatly Eeduced Prices, during
(HUNTER'S GEEAT ANNUAL SALE, Bundle
street.
TADIltS' LASTING FUE-BOUND BOOTS;
- J_-' sale price, 3s. lid.; usual price, 9s. 6d. At
ithe GBEAT SAT.K, CITY BOOT PALACE, Bundle
i street.
T ADIES5 KrD~FUE-BOUND BOOTS; sale
I JLi price, Ss. lid.; usual price, 9s. 6d. At HUN
^TEE'S GBEAT ANNUAI SALE, Eundle-street
: /CENTS' High-legeedLACEB BOOTS, Colonial
' \JT made ; sale price* 6s. 6d.; usual price, 7s. lid.
|At the GEEAT SALE, CITY BOOT PALACE,
Eundle-street ? ?
SPLENDID lot of LADLES' GLOVE KTD. Mili
tary Heels, Lace and Buttoned, at 7s. 6d. At
j HUNTEE'S GEEAT ANNUAL SALE, Eundle
I street ?
GENTS' GOLOSHED LEVANT ELASTIC
SIDES : sale price, 7s. lid. ; usual price, 13s.
ad. At the GREAT SALE, CITY BOOT PALACE,
Bundle-street ? :
HUNDBEDS of PAIRS of LADIES' EVENING
SHOES, Military Heels ; sale price, 2s. 6d.' ;
usual price,' 6s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. ' At HUNTEE'S
GEEAT ANNUAL SALE, Bundle-street -..?
T ADIES' QUILTED SHOES, MiUtary Heels ;
i ij sale price, 2s. 6d. ; usual price, 6s. 3d. At
i HTJISTEB'S ANNUAL SALE, Bundle street
i T ADIES' LEVANT BUTTONED, Hieh Leg,
Lv Military Heel ; sale price, 4s. 9d- ; usual price,
7s. lid. At the GBEAT SALE, CITY BOOT
PALACE, Bundle-street - ?
T ADIES' BOD BOOTS, Buttoned, Militar^ Heels ;
1 / sale price, 4s. lid. ; usual price, 9s. 6d. At
, HUNTEB'S GEEAT SALE, Bundle-street
piHILDItEN^ KID and LEVANT BOOTS,
; \J Klastic Sides ; sale price, 2s. 9d. ; usual price,
I 5s Pd. At the GREAT SALE, CITY BOOT
PALACE, Bundle-Btreet _'_ ?
HUNBBEDS of PAIESof LADIES' and GEN
TLF.MEN'S ROYAL CORD, Colonial-made,
Is. 11-L , HUNTEE'S GEEAT ANNUAL SALE,
Btndietstrect
GENTS' ELASTIC-SIDE B001N ; ' sale price,
4s- Sd. : usual price, 7s. lid. At the GRJBAI
tiALE, CITY BOOT PALACE, Candle-street.
VOU CAN~SAVE TWELVbT^HILLINGS. ni
JL the POUND by Buying at
HUNTEE'S GREAI ANNUAL SALE,
Bundle-street. lS3-8
HE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
PLASTEE OF PAEIS, CEMENT, SALT,
AND CHEMICAL MANUBE WOBKS COM
PANY, LIMHED.
DIEECTOES:
J. S. Sandebs, Esq. (J. S. Sanders &.Co.)
Hindley-Btreet ? ? ..
H. J. Mosexet, Esq., Bay-road, Glenel*.
S. Wake, Esq (J. Wake A Son, Plasterers,
Flinders-street). . -^ ' , .
X. B. Mtumtu, Esq. (South Australian Brick
Company, Brompton). -- ?
B. h7 W. Hdhblby, Eaj. (Me3sra. HumWoy and
Co., PMe-Btreet).
HAVE On'sALE—
PLASTEE OF PARIS,
GYPSUM MANUBE,
i.Atrst SALT, ? ? ? .
AND
SALT MANURES.
Active Agents for Sale of these productions Wanted
JOHN S. SHIER, Secretary,
110,20mwfo 6, MarlboroughChamberm .
MEN'S HEAVY NAILED WORK-:
ING BOOTS, Colonial-made, 6a. 9d. per
Pai*' At BRANDON'S.
ENTLEMEN'S FRENCH CALFE.S.
BOOTS, Hand Sewn and Clump Soles, 14s.
6d. per pair, ^ BRANDON'S.
/GENTLEMEN'S BALMORAL
VJT BOOTS; a sterHng article, 10s. Qd, per pah-,
??At BRANDON'S.
/GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC - SIDE
\JT BOOTS, Colonial-made, es.9d, per pair,
' - At BRANDOira
ETrrnirwRTra ELASTIC - SIDE
BOOTS, a superior boot, Colonial-made,
Ss. lid, per pear, . .. . ^yAH|wya-
LADLES' KID BUTTOX ASS BAL
. MORAL BOOTS, Military Heels, Sewn,.8».
fld. per pair, . At BEANDOITS..? I
ADIBR. KLD and LEVANT ^E.S. 1
BOOTS, Military Heels, and with Heel Tips,
*s. per pair, ^ At BRANDON'S.
LADIES' LEATHER E.S. BOOT,
! Colonial-made, Pegged, 6a. 9d. per pair,
At BRANDONS.
LADIES' ALL^LASTING E.S. BOOT,
I Military HeeL Ss. 9d. per pair,
At BRANDONS.
ADIES' W^CRM HOUSE SLIPPER,
a variety'of Patterns, la. lid. per pair,
? ? At BEANDOITS.,
?''---
iG IRLS^LEVANT, SiD, and PATENT
\JC E.a BOOTS, up to Maids' size twos, is.9d.per
Palr- ' At BRANDON'S.
GIRLS' .LASTING E.S. BOOT,
Goloshed all round, 2s. 9d., per pair' -„
? ' , ' - ? '? At BRANDOyS: ^
CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHO£S,V
V^ great variety. Is. per pair, - ?
^ ? At-BBANDON^S.
INFAKTS' PATENT STRAP BHOES,'
and a few Infants' Boots left 6d. per piir.~ ^
BRANDON'S SHOE WARKHOUSE,
173c 78, BUNDLE-STREET.
? LOST ASP FOTOP ?
MISSING DEEDS.— Two Indentures of on
veyance of portion of Section 3229,
Hundred Munno Para, (1) — Conveyance Thomas
Smith to John Cockshall, Begistered No.
21S, Book 67; (2)— Conveyance John Cockshall
to Josiah Rogers, Registered No. 278, Book
149. Finder will be rewarded on delivery to
Colton & Holland, Solicitors, Mutual Chambers,
Adelaide. 1883
1- OST, Lower North Addaide.-Tery smalt TEE
j BIEB DOG ;= name on collar. Be ward; De-'
tainer prosecuted.- Eoid MelbtwWli-Qcitaly Mel
bonrrie-street'Kortti Adelaide. - - ?- ?'-? ' t -?' x
I OST, on Saturday Evening last, in Eindte or
j King Williara streets, Three £5-NOTES: Flnaer
rewarded. .H. R. Holder, Parade, Norwood. 1867 -
LOST, from Beaumont, a small White Carly
haired DOG named 'Thomas.'' Bewird^K.
B. Grapdy, 96, ^ Kiq William-street, or Holly
Grargp.'Beaniaont.' . ' ' ? 185,80
JOST DEED.— £2 -reward ?vriH be given on
j recovery of lost Certificate of Title to Sections
SS, S0S6, and 2263, Hundred Koorinea, in name of
Georee Morphett, Re«rist»red Vot X VEL, F6L 23. .
LYONS & LEADER,
184*5 ? Imperial Chambers.
rOUND, White Poodle DOG. Owner can have
saga, by applying tt to, Sag 'VYHlaB-etreet.
1SS-7
PEAPgRT AID CLOTgnrO
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEESHIP.
i ^T)ISSOLimON OF PARTNERSHIP.
* f -5 _ -: — r--- j p
* »?«. r- QBEAT DRAPERY SALE'
NOW ON.
* V' x ? '? ? ?
H' vi. lit & M c L E A N,
12, HINDLEY-STBEET,
7 .. t ' AND ' - :
i .87, EUNDLB-STEBBT, [
Having DLSSOLVED PARTNERSHIP, their* well
known BUSINESSES will in future be CARRIED
O.Nby C. E. HALL, in conjunction with H. SAVAGE,
under the Firm and Style of ttat.t. & SAVAGE.
To facilitate partnership arrangements the new Firm
have determined to clear out Several Thousand
Pounds' worth of Drapery regardless of cost The
following will give some idea of the value they are
offering : —
Heavy Wincey, 1 id. per yard Original price, 3d.
Very Superior do., 4jd. per
yard ? Original price, 6jd.
Extra Heavy Twill do., 5Jd.
per yard .. ...' .. Original price, 10J d.
Heavy Dress Material, ljd.
peryard .. - .. .. Original price, 4jd.
Do. do., 4Jd. per
yard „ .. .. .. Original price, 7}d.
Black Lustres, 4jd. per
jard ? Original price, 7Jd.
Coloured Sateen Cloths, 5jd.
peryard .. .. .. Original price, Hid.
Fancy Silks, Is. Cd. per
yard .. .. ... .. Original price, 3s. lid.
Coloured Cashmeres, lljd.
peryard ? Original price, la. 9d.
Coloured Moires, Is. pet , *
yard ? Original price, 2s. lid.
Ladies' Two-button Kid
Gloves, 9d. per pair .. Original price, Is. lid.
Ladies' Fabric Gloves, 2d. ? : ?
per pair' „ .. Original pricerM.
Fancy Ribbons, Id. per yard Original price, 4Jd
Embroidery Work, ljd. per . - ??;. . -
yaid ? Original price, 2Jd.
Muslin Frillings, 2d. per
yard .. ? Original price, 4Jd.
Ladies' Superior White
Handkerchiefs, Is. id. per
dozen ? .. ''?
Women's Whiie Cotton ? - ? .
Hose, 3jd. per pair . . Original price, 6ML
Women's Coloured Ribbed
Hose, Sid. per pair . . Original price, SkL
Women's Fancy Striped
Hose, 5}d. per pair . . Original price, lid.
Men's Heavy Brown Cotton
Half -Hose, 3 id. per pair . . Original price, 6d.
Men's Heavy Bibbed L.W.
Half-Hose, bid. per pair. . Original price, Is.
Men's Fancy Half -Hose, 5Jd.
per pair .. .. .. Original price, 9d.
Men's Military Half-Hose,
5d. per pair.. .. .. Original price, 9d.
Children's Fancy Sox, Id.
per pair ? Original price, 4Jd.
Millinery Bonnets, fiom Is. f Original price, from
lid. to 6s. lid. .. ..I Ida. 6d. to 25s.
Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from
6d. each .. .. .. Original price, Is. lid.
Richly Trimmed Hats, Is.
6d. .. .. .. .. Original priee, is. lid.
Bkck Straw Winter Hats,
Id ? .. Original price, 4d. each
Feathers and Flowers, Id. . . Original price, 5Jd.
Ladies'' Winter Costumes,
3s. lid. ? Original price, 6s. lid.
Ladies' Winter Costumes,
7s. lid. .. .. .. Original price, 123. 6d.
Children's Winter Costumes,
4s. lid ? Original price, 9s. Cd.
Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets,
2s. 6d. ? .. .... ? Original price, 5s. lid.
Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, .
4s. lid. .. ..? ? .. ^Original price, Ss. 6d.
Ladies' Black Clctli Jackets, »
6s. 6d. .. ... ..Original price, 12s. 6d
Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets,
Ss.M. .. -'..?? -.. Original price, 15s. 6d.
Very Special Lines,' 18s. 9d.,' 22s. 6d., 25s. 9(1., 27s.
6d., 29s. 6d., original price— ail to be cleared &t
12s. 6d. ;
Ladies' Corsets, iOJd. per
pair ? Original price, Is. lid.
Children's Merino Frocks,
Is. 6d. each ? Original price, 33. Cd.
Infants' Merino Cloaks, 4s.
lid. each ? Original price, Os. 6d.
Children's Overalls, Is. lid.; : .-
each.. .. -. . ..: Original price, 3a. 3d.
Grey Calico, Ed. yard .. Ori^ual price, 4d.
Very Snperior do. 3d. yard Original price, 5Jd.
72-inch WhiteSheeting,7id. : ' : -?
yard .. ? Original priced 'llSd.
White Flannels, 3Jd. ' .. Original price, 7Jd.
Heavy Alhambra Quilts,
8} d. each .. '. ? Original price, Is. 3d,
TwIlledCretonnes,^d.yard Original price, Hid.
Boiler Towellings, 2d. yard Original price, 4d.
White Honeycomb Towels,
2d. each ? Original price, 3Jd.
Brown ditto, ltd. each . . Original price, 3d.
White Turkish ditto, 6Jd.
each ? Original price. Is. ljd.
Striped Bed Tick, 3Jd. each Original price^Bid.
J-Damask Tablecovers, 3s.
lid. each .. .. .. Original price, 4a. lid.
Heavy White Blankets,
5s. lid. pair .. .. Original price, 10s. 9d.
Men'sOxfordShirts,2s.lld. Original price, 43. lid.
Heavy Cotton Shirts, lljd. Original price, Is. 6d.
Merino Undershirts, 6d. . . Original price, Is. lid.
Lambswool Shirts and
Pants, 2s. lid. .. .. Original price, 4s. Od.
Linen Collars, 5id ? Original price, 9d.
Elastic Bracea, 6d ? Original price, Is.
Men's Fancy Scarfs, 6d. .. Origmal price, la 6d.
Men's Felt Hats, Is each . . Original prica, 4a. 9d.
Men's Tweud Trousers, 2s.
lid ? Original price, 5a. Od.
Men's Tweed Ironsers and ?
Vests, 7s. 17 d. .. .. Original price, lls. 6d.
Boys' Knicker Setts, 2s. lid. Original price, 4s. 6d.
HALL & SAVAGE,
12, HBISLET-STBZET, AND 87, BUNDLE-STREET,
? - ISl-Smwfc
Q.REAT REDUOTIONS.
— T - * i -? i -
J.MILLBB ANDERSON & CO.
. i
'aceBowdi8posiogofan --'---
SEASONABLE GOOSS
at a ?
GBEAT SACRIFICE,
and being determined to clear oat the following
lines before their Annual StocktakinfC have
made *innimftiiy heavy reductions on the fol
lowing:—
Ladies' Mantles, Jackets, Fur-lined Circulars,
Sealskin Jackets, &c
Ladles' and Children's Ulsters and Fonr-in-Hands.
\ In this Department are still left a few very
\ handsome BrochS Velvet and Ottoman Satin
\ Mantles, extra lengths in, to be boM very
'cheap. \ ' . .
Costumes, Fashionable and New Goods, all
Greatly Reduced, I ' N \
- Chamois-Uned Underdothing. 'v--
Millinery, Eats, and Bonnets
iAdies^ind Children's Felt Hata ,
'~ AT GREAT REDTJCIIONS. ~ -^ ;
DRESS GOODS.— J. M. A. & Co-'s Stock of jthese
being very heavy, Special Redactions have bejomade j
to effect a clearance. -._ ' ]
A late Shipment of Blankets at exceptioittlly '
Low Prices. '' ? -^ J ., ? ? ;
CLOSED ON'SATUBDAYS AT. 4 O'CLOCK ,
\ '''?. ' '? -- '
\ ^ ' ^-. '' ''???' -?.
\\jr. MILLEE ANDERSON & CO.
v v , 16andiT, HraBLET-STBEKT. 17*cv ,
TK KING . WILLIAM-STREBr.
^^??-^ GEO. P. DOQLETTE.
~~^v BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGK.BUGS. :
V '- GE6. P^rJoOLETTB. '
^*^r LUyKBIOUS CARBXAGB BUGS. !
- GEO.\ P. HoOLETTB. ^ I
SIBERIAN FOX CARRIAGE BUSS. \
GEO. P. ^OOLETRtt i
JACKAL CARRIAGE^RUGS. .
GEO. P.'DOOLBTTR.
PRUSSIAN WOLF CABRIAGRRUGS.
GEO. P.'dOOLETTE. '^
SAXONY WOOL CARBIAGE BUGS.
GEO. P. DOOLETTE.
CHSNTLLE CARBIAGE BUGS.
? GBO. Jt.fOOOSXga. ',
WAIEBPBOQf ^ARBJAflB BUGS. ;
?;?! ^GEOiP.DOOLBITE. ? ^ j* .
The abow a» OiaiSaiMn'i Goods, ml adatmg
Utemai«BeaMTV7b«M-afilB«-.^-: ' - '
r GEO P. BOOLETIE^- i ?
lSSe ~\-'' - «. KtoK wna«4faeet
m O T A I L O Jt: E' S Sf B S.
GOOD COAT, VEST, ANTJ TBOUSEB HANDS
will find
CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT ;
W. T MCLEAN'S,
I4itde*-larM
Mtawfe OCBadlM^N*
; BRAPBLT AJJ CLOTHUg
MABSHALL'S GREAT ANNUAL
WINTER CLEARING SALE.
i JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY,
'? : 28. 28, AND 30, RUNDLE-STItKET,
The Stephens-place Fuekiidrb Waeehousb, *
' . .. -. . . . AND . ~
. 1, ALDEEMA-NBUET-AVENUE, LONDOM.
Owing to the enormous over importations, added
to the glutted state of this market, we are enabled
to give the public better goods and lower prces
than have ever been offered in South Australia.
Remember, all our Goods are new and perfect
SALE THIS DAY.
PRICE-LISTS ON APPLICATION.
In most instances we quote about one-half the
regular
ADELAIDE WHOLESALE PRICES.
JACKETS AND MANTLES.
Having purchased an importer's stock of this
season's newest and most fashionable Jackets and
Mantles, we are able to submit the following price
list, which we are confident ?surpasses everything
that has hitherto been done in' South Australia.
First Line —
Ladies' Broche Jackets, usual) All to be cleared
prices 45s. to 60s. .. ..) 12s. 9d. each.
Second lane
Ladies' Cloth Mantles, usual) Sale price
price IjOb. ? j 45s. each.
Third line
Ladies' Silk Mattelasaio) Clearing prica
Mantles, usual price 1063. to j- 59*.
210s. .. ? ) each.
Fourth line—
Ladies' elaborate Cloth) Sale price
Mantles, 12 guineas .. .. J 95a.
Fifth Line
TgB^ipia' Brocatells Mantles,*^ To be
latest Parisian Models, fgor- 1 cleared
gecus goods, usual prices 15 j lOos.
guineas to 25 guineas . . J each.
Grand line of Ladies' New Winter Ulsters, 4s. lid.
CREWDSON'S CALICOES.
Crewdson's Prize Medal White Longdoths, 2s. 9d
the dozen yards, worih 4s. 6d.
Brown Honeycomb Towels, Is. 6d. the dozen, worth
2s. lid.
Check Glassoloths, 2a. lid. the doz.. worth 5s. 6d.
8x4 Damask Tablecloths, Is. lid. each, worth
4s^d.
White Honeycomb Toilet Quilts, 2s. lid. each.
Wincey Crimean Shirting, 6kL pe- yard, worth Is.
All-Wool Scarlet Flannel, 5jd., worth Is. yard.
3,000 yards wide width White Flannel, to be cleared
4ld. per yard.
Brown Swanskin, 4Jd- per yard, worth lOJd.
White Witney Blankets, 4s. lid. per pair.
00-inch IVbite Mosquito Net, 6d. the yard, worth Is.
Damask TaWe Napkins, Is. lid. the dozen.
800 Dozen Ladies' Hemmed Irish Linen Handker
chiefs, worth up co 10a. 9d., sale price 4s. 6d- the
: dozen
72-inch White Croydon Sheeting, sale-price 7id. the
yard.
Heavy Bough Brown Hollands, sale price 2s. 6d. the
dozen.
120 Pieces Tapestry Carpet1!, all one price, I5d. per
yard.
Lace Curtains, Is. 6d. per pair.
All our best Five-Frame Brussels, except most
recent shipments, one price, 4s. lid. yard.
Newest Winter Shapes in Gents' Brown and Black
. Felt Hats, usnal prices up to 10s. 6d- each, all to
be cleared 2s. 9d. each.
Men's Crimean Shirts, 2s. lid. each.
Immense purchase of Gents' Whitt. Longcloth
Shirta, pleated linen fronte —
Usual price 5s. 6d., sale price Is. lid. each. '
' 6s. 6d., '' 2a. 9d. '
' 7s. 6d., ' 3s. 6d. '
Men's Tweed National Sacs, usual price 103. Cd., for
, 4s. lid.
Men's Lined Overcoat3, 8s. 9d. each, worth 15s.
Men's Tweed Trousers, Is. lid. per pair.
Boys' Tweed Trousers. Is. lid., 2a. 6d., 3s. 9dl
Boys' Knicker Suits, 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 9d.
Over 400 Magnificent Tailor-made Knicker Suits,
usual prices 12a. 6d- to 25a., all thrown out to clear
I at one_price, 7s. ed. the snlt
?Touths' Tweed Tronser Suits, 5s. lid. the suit.
! . PLUSHES. PLUSHES. '
Several-thousand yards -Self-coloured and Ombre'
j SiJk Plush, worth ia. fld. to 7s. 6d., all to be cleared
! lljd.' the yard.
Several thousand yards new Winter Satins, Coloured
! Moires, Ac, all one price, Is. the yard.
Thousands of yards of Sale price
iNew Winter Poplins .. .. Is. lid.
iNew Scotch Mixtures ... .. the dozen yards.
:Fancy Dress Goods .. .. Worthupto
Winceys. &c, Ac .. .. 7id. the yard.
Thousands of yards of
New Diamond Cloth .. .. All to be cleared
New Honeycomb Cloth ? .. 4id.
.New Winter Homespunsi ? .. the' yard. .
'New Camel-hair Beiges and Worth up to Is.
, Silk Effects '.. .'.' .. J
Double Width All-wool Plaids, 12|d., worth 2s. 3d.
double Width Black Cashmere, lOjd. the yard,
i worth Is. 6d. . T '. '?? : :? ' .
Coloured Cashmeres, all shades, to be cleared at 9d.
peryard. .'-.!.:? ;..'-? ?
Ladies' Felt Skirts, worth up to 6s. 9d. each, one
price,' la, lid. each.
Wonderful line of Black Cashmere Lustre and Cord
Kilted- and Trimmed Satin Skirts, worth npto 25s.,
.' all to be cleared at 7s. lid. each.
A grand line of Ladies' Newest Shapes in Felt
Hats, worth 2s. 6d. to 4s. 6d., all one price, Is.
8,656 yards special patterns in Swiss Embroideries,
usual prices, 6d. to 9d., all to be cleared st 3jd.
Ladies' and Children's Bibbed Cashmere Hose,
: usual prices Is. 6d. to 2s., all to be. cleared Is.
? per pair. ' .......
Girls' Clerical Merino Hose, usual price, 9d. to Is.,
: sale price 6d. per pair. ? ? . ? .
Ladies' 4-bcttoB Black Kid Gloves, -Is. lid. per pair.
Splendid line of large Japanaee Trays, 3a. lid. each,
worth 10s. 6d.
FURNITURE.
_- _ — Price-Iists-OB-application. ?
i For further particulars see our Price-lists and
Windows. -. .. _ 4.J * .i
Ask for Marshall's Furnishing Garde.
JAS. MARSHALL & CO.,
28, 28, amd 80, rundle-stbeet ; slephens-ptace
Fc&riturk Warehouse ; and London House,
o, aldeemahbubt-avenus, e.c 1s1ct
JUST OPENED,
?~ - _ THE . . ? ?
NEW AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES,
? 16, BUNDLE-STREET,
OF
R. ::K. GAULT & CO.
Owing to several aJterations and improvements
we have-deemed it advisable to have had made In
oar new banding adjoining, the opening of it has
been consequently postponed, which has naturally
been a great less to us. However, we trust our
numerous customers and the public generally will
now find it bo very commodious and convenient, that
we shall speedily realize the increased trade we fully
anticipate..
NO. 16, BUNDLE-STREET,
is
' - ! NOW OPENED,
and will be found thoroughly Replete with all that
. ,i» New and Fashionable.
:. B. N. GaFEt & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS AND
IMPORTERS. 178mwf262
El I 0 K L I N G & C O.,
? TAILORS, HOSIERS, OUTFITTTEBS, 4c,
. 4, BUNDLE-STREET,
- Are now showing a Large Variety of -
. WINTEB TWEEDS, COATINGS, OVER
'COATINGS, PANCY VESTINGS,- Ac.', '
And wish to call special attention to the under
_ . -mentioned --- — ? ?
.. ' . NEW GOODS
? ? ? : just opened:— ?
WHITE SHIRTS, of very superior quality.
BKGATTA SHIRTS, do. . do.
COLLARS, of latest shapes. '
TIES and SCARFS, Welsh Margetsons, beat
quality and great variety.
HATS, Lincoln and Bennett's, and other best
make*. ? ' ? ? :
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, various novelties.
DRESS GLOVKS, WALKING GLOVES. .
DRIVING GLOVES, WINTER GLOVES.
DRESSING GOWNS, UMBRELLAS, PORT
MANTEAUS, 4c, Ac.fter . -''7 ? letarwfW
-w- o ; tL i ok.
'*' ..' JPOB ONE MONTH ONLY. :
Tbhis the time to get a Sort of CJottua for tatf
the value. I have so many hands and moat kMi-
then employed if I give the-dothes away. It fc
my intention to nemry do m. Tb& undermentioned \
Prices will convince myOnatomrts and the Public
that I Intend doing the thing right: — ??..?--?-
Suita, the usual price u „ £4 10 for £2 lfl 8
SoTdo., do ?„ ?:-:«! „ S fl« l» 0
^Tonsers ..? ~- ' ..' .. ' *-? - ? » '6
SuperflM Black Sort, Froek or
N3.— No rubbish kept, eTerytiiing good and sound
andtheheatofwoitananehip. .....
fflfcnwfc B. JURY, Tailor, 4c, Lel«b-street
(V OOD BUSINESS SUIT;
TO HSASUBX . .????:. ':
- OBAPEB. CLOTHIEB, TAILOR, Ac ' % .
ST. TINCKST-STB**! -'?-'?'
? POBTADELAIDl aanrla
? coPBgnre
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COURSING
? CLUB.
NOTICE TOMEMBEES.
In consequence of the scarcity of gane at
BUNGAEBE, the Meeting advertised for the 19th
inst. win not take place, but a Field Meet will be
held on the 13th inst. on Mr. Thomas Irak'* pro
perty at Port Gawler (Two Wells), when the Stakes
far sixteen AD- Aged Greyhounds, at four son. each,
and the PUPPY Stakes for sixteen dogs of both
sexes WQl be run off (with trophies added). Nomi
nations to be received np till 4 p.m. on Wednesday,
July 11, and the draw to take place the same evening
at half -part 8.
ltte FRANCIS W. DAVie), SecNtaqr
m H E A THE ROYAL.
Lessees ' .. .. Messrs. Allisnn & Bignold.
Sub-leeseeand Directress Emelie Melville.
Business Manager .. Monty Browne.
Treasurer „ .. Jas. K Kitts.
THE EMELTE MELVILLE COMIC
OPERA COMPANY.
TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)
will be repeated .
THE STERLING SUCCESS,
GBnee's Three- Act Comic Opera,
THE ROYAL MIDDY.
THE ROYAL MIDDY,
THE ROYAL MIDDY.
THE ROYAL MIDDY,
as presented by
WMKT.TR MELVILLE,
supported by
GRACIE PLAISTED,
MBS. J. H. FOX, MISS BESSIE BOYAL,
and
AEMES BEAUMONT, EDWAED FARLEY,
JOHN FOEDE,
and the
MELVILLE OPEEA COMPANY.
Admission— Dress Circle, 6a. ; Stalls, 4s.; Pit, Ss. ;
Gallery, Is. Children in arms not admitted.
Carriages may be ordered at 10. SO.
m O W N H A L L.
THURSDAyTjULY 5, 1S83.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of His
EXCELLE.NCT THE GoVEHNOtt, &1& W. C. 1'.
.- EOBINSON, K.C.M.G.
GRAND VOCAL AND~ INSTRUMENTAL
CONCERT,
At which will appear Miss Franziska Piittmann
(Piano) and Mr. John Dunn (Organ), two candidates
at the recent examination for the Elder Scholarship
at the Royal College of Music, assisted by Hkrr
Christian Beisiers, 'Cellist, Herr C. Piittmann,
Mr. W. Everard, and Master A. Everard.
Herr C. PUTTMANN, Musical Director.
PROGRAMME.
1. Solo, Organ— 'Harvest Festival March' (Hfll)—
Mr. John M. Dunn.
2. Solo, Piano— ' Songs Without Words' (a), No.
6. Book 1, F Sharp Minor ; (b), Duetto—
(Mendelssohn)— Miss Franmka 1'iittmana.
8. Song— 'The Chorister' (SulUvau) — Master
Everard.
4. Solo, Violoncello—' Sous le Balcon'(D. Birbiere
— Eossini)— Herr Cbr. Beimers.
5. Duet—' I Would That My Love' (Mendelssohn)
—Mr. W. and Master A. Everard.
6. Solo, Violin— 'La Sonnambula'— Herr C. Piitt
mann.
7. Solo, Piano-^Sonata Pathetique (Beethoven) —
Miss Franziska Piittmann.
Interval of Ten Minntes.
8. Solo, Organ— Fugue in G Minor (Bach)— Mr.
John M. Dunn.
9. Duet for Two Pianos— Caprice, Op. 9 (Lindsay
Sloper)— Miss F. Puttmann and Mr. John
M. Dunn.
10. Song—' The Powder Monkey' (Watson)— Master
Everard.
IL, Solo, Violoncello — Romanesca from the 16th
Century— Herr Chr. Beimers.
12. Solo, Piano— 'LeCiiant des Naiades' (Ascher)—
Miss Franziska Pilttmacn.
13. Solo, Violin—' Last Hose of Summer'— Herr C.
Puttmann.
14. Solo, Piano--' Blair Athol' (Sivrai)— Miss
Franziska Piittmanu.
15. Solo. Organ — Study (Rink) — Mr. Jshn M. Dunn.
Admission — Reserved Seats, Ss.; Body of Hall,
2s.; Gallery, Is. Tickets may be had from J. Wood
nan, F. Armbruster, and S Marshall & Sons,
Bundle-street ; G. T. Harris, Pine-street ; and H.
Fischer, King William-street.
' Doovs open 7.30 ; Concert to commence at 8
o'clock.
x ? S. MARSHALL & SONS, Managers.
m. O W F~ HALL.
SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.
' 1B1ETEENTH OF THE SEASON,
BATURDAY, JULY 7,
at which* will appear
MADAME KATE THAYEE,
MADAME KATE'THAYEB,.
assisted by Mrs. G. Crocker Smith (Soprano),
Messrs. H. G. Nash (Baritone), Nicholas Lenehm
(a Tenor Vocalist recently arrived from London),
and J. Snelling (Trombone Scloist).
Musical Director— Mr. TV. R. Ptbot.
x ? &, MARSHALL & SONS. Manitgers.
rpOWN HAT.L, POBT ADELAIDE.
' GRAND Sc6Tf^WStTEB.%.l '~— -
MONDAY, JULY J6, 1883. -^ .
Programme in future'' aJvertisaments.
EWENTEASER,
185,7-8,91 Hon. Sec Port Caledonian Society. -
WIYELL' S ABT ' GALLERY,
OFF NORTH-TEBBACK.
William Strutts Grand Scriptural Picture, ;
'DAVID'S FIRST. VICTOKY.' -,
' Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and there;
came a lion and a bear, and took a kid out of the
flock, and I went after him and slew him. Thy see- -
vant slew both the lion and the hear.'— 1 Sam., I7fch,
c, 34 to 88 v. ? .-..-
BLACK THUBSDAY:
an episode of the Bush Fires of February 6, 185L
This magnificent Work of Art will shortly be leaving
Adelaide for Melbourne and Sydney, and may not
return to South Australia.
Subscribers Free; Visitors, One Shilling.
. .. y. _„?,.. ? 180mwf206
'INHIBITION OF BILLIAEDS.
On July 6 a BILLIARD MATCH will be played
in the New Room at the NATIONAL HOTEL,
PIB1E-STBEET, between Messrs. Albers (champion
of South Australia) and Mr. Hill, the latter to receive
800 points in 1,000. Play to commence at 8 o'clock
sharp. ?
183-68 ? L. F. WiUKliEIN, Proprietor.
PORT ADELAIDE SHINTY CLUB.
— MEMBEBS are requested to Attend a
MEETING, at Duke of Wellington Hotel, Port
Adelaide, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m.
Bbaip. ? 184-6
RAILWAYS, TBAKWAY8. to.
ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN
Jt\. TEAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Cars will com.
inence to run on this Line on Tuesday, the 3rd J uly,
as per Tune-table : —
MABBYATVILLE TIME-TABLE.
Daily. ' ?
Cars leave Marryatville— 6.20, 7, 7.80, 7.50. 8, 8.20,
8*80, 8.60, 9, 9.20, 9.30, and every half-hour till 2.80,
every quarter-hour till 4.30, 4.40, 4.50, 5, and every
quarter-hour till 6, 6.30, 7, 7.16, 7,30, and every
half -hour till 11 p-m.
Leave Adelaide— 7, 7.30, 8, 8.20, 8.3P. 8.60, 9,
9.20, 9 30, 9.50, 10 a.m., and every half -hour till 8
p.m., every quarter-hour till 5, 5.10, 6.20, : 5.30,
every quarter-hour till 6.30, 7, 7.30, 7.45, 8, and
every half-hour till 1L30 p.m.
84TUBDAYS.
Estra Cars leave Marryatville at 12.45 and 1.16.
and are continued running every quarter-hour till
7 p.m., every ten minntea till 8 p.m., every quarter
boar till 8 80 p.m , every ten minutes till 10 p.m.,
every quarter-hour till 11 p.m.
Leave Adelaide at 1.5, 1.1*, and every quarter.
houi till '7.30, every 10 minutes till 8.30, every
quarter-hour till 9, every 10 minutes till 10.80,
every quarter-hour till 11.30.
Sundays.
Cam leave MarryatvUle at 10.20, 10.30, 11.55
a.m., 12.5, 1.10, 1.45, and every quarter-hour till 3,
every haH-honr till 4.S0, 4 45, 5, 5.20, 6.50, 6, 6.30,
7; 7.30, 7.45, 8, 8.20, 8.40, 9, 9.30, 10 p.m.
Leave Adelaide at 11, 11.13 a.m., 12.35, 12.45,
1.45, 2.15, and every qnarteT-honr till 3.30, every
haW-hourtill 5, 5.15, 5.30, 5.50, 6.20, 6.30, and every
half-hour till 8, 8.15, 8.30, 8.50, 9.10,9.30,10,10.30
p.m.
The public aro requested to note that Cars for this
L'ne are marked 'Marryatville,1' and will be dis
tinguished by a blue- light on the near, side at
night. . '
JAS. S. SCOTT, Secretary.
Alfred Chambers, Currie-street,
June 29, 1883.- - ? . 181-8
HOABD AM) LOPQDTCr
A Lady is desirous of letting to one or
two Gentlemen .FURNISHED: BEDROOM
and 8HTING-BOOM, with Board. Private family;
close to Tram. Address Kensington, this office.
..???:... - * ' i ? ? i. ? , - - 1857 i
WANTED, Funn&he* ? BED and SITTING
BOOM (combiaed) and Single Bodroom, use of ;
-Piano and Kitchen. . dean and moderate. Address :
Comfort, Coletnan's. g, Hindley-street x . !
?fTrANTED. comfortably furnished BEDROOM
YY in private bouse. Quietness and' cleanliness
indispensable. Bath. N: T., Register Office. ax
MBS. XEWTS has a VACANCY for~Two respec
table GENTLEMEN Boarders ; Piano, Bath. I
TTACANCY for few Gentlemen ; really nioe home, j
V Batb, Piano; -no children. Mrs. Taylor, 4,:
Melbonrne-street, North Adelaide. ? 183,5,3
TO LET, Furnished BEDROOM, with Balcony
and Bath, five minutes from G.P.O. Address
J. H.;£egftterQfflca -\ -?-.-' ? x
UBNISHED BEDROOMS, 5s. and 4s. per week! f
? O'Cpnnell-streefc, North AdtOaids, second door '
ofGoverH»treH«mth. alSO'S \
TO LET, BOOMS rottable for MarrledtJomle, 'or :
two ct three GenQem'en friends; la 'suburbs,:
within two minutes of train or tram. Address
1 Comfort, Goodwood Post-Office. '* Jy~ 184-6. .
: WAITED
WANTED KNOWN.— Mra H. IX EYAMS,
late of BaHarat, has removed to
TrAYMOUTH-STRKET, ?,_
Two doors from Aetated Bwsd-Cvmyifliy^ — -
AND AT 118, HENDLEY-STREKT, NEXT
ROYAL ADMIRAL. . .. .-. . ??
IS PREPARED TO PURCHASE LADIES'
AND GKKTLKMEN'S LEFT-OFf WEABIKG
APPAREL. ? _ ?
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WAITED. ON.
LETTERS ATTENDED TO.
IMMIGRANTS' LUGGAGE BOUGHT 7Sc ,
WANTED, PURCHASERS for good, well
seasoned REDGUM. Apply J. H. Horwood
? PKQgE88IOgAI ?
GREEN & 00.,
LAND AGENTS AND
AUCTIONEERS,
LICENSED LAND BROKERS and LICENSED
SURVEYORS,
Are prepared to act on behalf of persons wishing to
SECURE LAND in GOVERNMENT AGRI
CULTURAL AREAS; to undertake SURVEYS
in any part of the Colony ; to Negotiate Loans for
Large or Small Sums, at Lowest Current Rates of
Interest; and to transact all Business connected
with the Real Property Act.
EXCHANGE LAND OFFICES,
PmiE-BTKEKT. 182CT
? WASTED ?
/COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF S. PETER,
YJ ADELAIDE.
APPLICATIONS will be received up to Saturday,
14th of July, by the undersigned from Candidate*
for the office of SECOND MAfcTER of S. Peter*
Collegiate School. Candidates, who should be
about thirty years of age, and members of ths
Church of England, either cleric or lay, should be
eood disciplinarians, with the gift of teaching.
They should be graduates in either classical or
mathf matical tonours of one of the following Uni
versities—Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, or London,
and should have bad not less than five years' ex
perience in teaching in some cood public school of
the modem type. Salary will, to a bachelor, be
£350 a year with board and rooms, to a married man
£450 without board or rooxna.
A. STUBCKE, Secretary.
Church Office, Leigh street, Adelaide. 185 -IK)
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL FOB BOYS
SYDNEY.
APPLICATIONS will be received nt this Office
for the position of HEAD MAbTF.lt in tha above
School. Salary, £000 a year. All Applications mudt be
in writing and accompanied by testimonials as to
qualifications and character, and must be sent in on
or before the 9th proximo. K ia to be unuertit.xxi
that the engagement may be terminated on either
side after three months' notice, dated from the
beginning of a quarter.
G. MILLER,
Acting Cnder-Secretary.
Department of Public Instruction,
Sydney, Jnpe 15. 18S3. ? 176.8.80,5
T)UBL1C HIGH SCHOOL FOE GIRLS,
X SYDNKY.
APPLICATIONS will bo received at this Office
for the position of HEAD MISTRESS in tho above
School. Salary, £400 a year. AH Applications must
be in writing and accompanied by testimonials as
to qualifications and character, and must be sent in
on or before the 9th proximo. It is to be under
stojd that the encasement may be terminated on
either side after three months' notice, dated from
the beginning of a quarter.
G. MILLER,
Acting Under-Sfecretary.
Department of Public Instruction,
Sydney. Juno 16. 13S3. ? 176.8,30.6
pITY OF ADELAIDE.
COLLECTOR— TAR^AYING ACCOUNTS.
APPLICATIONS wilTTe received by the City
Council up to 12 o'clock noon of July 9, 1883, from
persons capable of undertaking the COLLECTION'
of ACCOUNTS hi connection with the present Tar.
paving Contract.
Further information concerninR the appointment
(which is only temporary) may be obtained at the
City Treasurer's Office, Town Hall, Adelaide.
THOMAS^ORSNOP, Town Clerk.
Town CleTk'a Office, Town Hall,
Adelaide, June 27, 1883. ? 180mwf7;3 _
WANTED, a competent MAN as Inspector for
Vermin District No. 10, who will \h- roquirod ._
to find his own horses and pay all his travelling '
expenses, Ac , and devote all his time to the sarvice .
of the Board. S- alary, £250 per annum. Applica
tions to be sent to the Chairman on or before the
2£-th of July. Eeferenco required.
C. WADE, Chairman,
Vermin District No. 10.
Paratoo, N.E., June 20, 1883. ? 183-5v£02
?| O CHEMLSTS AND DRUGGLSTS.-One who
I has had eijht years' colonial exiwriance desires
ENGAGEMENT. Highest reterences. Address
Badix, G.P.O. ? 1780
'V OUNG MELBOURNE, B.A., with experience
X in Teaching and good testimonials, desires
Appointment in School. Eusilon, Argus Office,
Melbourne. ? al&3'8 _
WANTED, PDPIL TEACHES for School near
City. Apply Teacher, this office. alB5-6
ANTED, SHORTHAND PUPILS. D. F.
Macdonald, 8, Dorsutta-terrace. 184-6
WANTED, an experienced CLERK. Apply by
? letter to Harrold Brothers, Adelaide. 183-S ;
'Ij^IKST-CLASSPIANISrand.ViOLlNISTareopon
J. for ENGAGEMENT ; Select Evening PartagBt
,ix. Apply B, £., this office*'. ;... ' - alB4*()*^
OOT TRADBl-rWAKTEDjat onco, PEQUEN,
B1VETTERS, aHO? 'REPAIRER. Apply at
iphcenix Boot Factory. ? ? alti5-7
! TJ UNT-S LABOUR OFFICE.— WANTED, FARM
! JJ COUPLES/ Pit Sawyeitf Baker, elderly Man
1 as Gardener and. Coachman,1 tnirriod Station Black- '
'smith. ..';?:'*. .Z\.iir' v ? a»
WANTED, JgoiiaTrBrraR. Apply hnmediAtely
ThomaaBve, Port Adelaide. ? a!857
WANTffiJ, a COOPEB. Apply to W. Mofflin,
S^Carrio-streot. - ? lS5c - .
WANTED.' ssiart Single MAN for Orders. ' H
' WoodqpcK, O'ConneU-street, North Adelaida';
iTTT ANTED, JUNIOR ASSISTANT,, -or youugi
YV Man with Bome knowledge of Drugs.'
I Address, stating salary, X. Y . Z. , RegUter. 1S4?O I
ANTED, a STEWABDESS for s.s. Blrksgate ;'
mnst be thoroughly competent and produce
good testimonials. Apply immediately to Henry
Simpson & Son, Madaren Wharf, Port Adelaide.
? 184-6
TV/| ORNING OR AFTERNOON GOVEBNESS.
jyi ENGAGEMENT WANTED by youn' Lady
rectntly arrived from England. Beta, Regitter
Office. ? \ ? 183-5
TjMPLOYMKNT WANTED aa NURSERY
JD GOVERNESS or Led^s Companion. Englifti
acd Music Competent, Register Office. 174c
A Widow LADY is desirous of poing aa COM
PANION to elderly Lady or Invalid (Chui-ch
of England). Salary no object Address Companion,
Register Office. ? 184 '6
'V0UNG LADY, accustomed to Children, wonld
L TAKB ENTIRE CHARGE whore Servant
kept. Delta, Register Office. ? ax_^
WANTED, a SITUATION as HOUaEKEEPKB,
by a Person of experience ; house of bugl*,
nees preferred. Good references. Address F. E. U.,
Post-Office. ? 183,5,7
WANTED, SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER
or Cook, having a thorough knowledge of
both duties. Reliable English and colonial refe
renrea. Apply X. Y. Z., Box 77, Poat-Oflice. 185 7
WANTED at once, SITUATION aa COOK in
Business House. Address, stating salary,
G. Driver, this office. ? 1857^
Tl/ ANTED, COOK and LAUNDRESS, two
♦ V other servants kept' Apply Mrs. G. N.
Birka, Broadway, New Glenelg. ? 1857 ?
WANTED, by a respectable person, WORK BY
THE DAY. Washing, cleaning, or bouse*
work. Address Mlaa Mary, P.O., Parkaide. ax
WANTED, a GENEBAL SEBVANT ; one able
to do Plain Cooking and Washing ; also,
NUBSEGIBL. Apply at once Mrs. Masson, Prince's
Hotel, Port. ? 1657
ANTED, a GENEBAL SEEVANT; good
wages, small family. Mrs. I. LIpman, 31,
Bindley-street, near Theatre. x
ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT ; one accus
tomed to wait at table. Apply at once Black
Diarrond Hotel, Port. ? 1857
WANTED, experienced GENERAL SERVANT.
'Apply in the morning, with reference, Mrs.
Edwin 3. Green, Buxton-Btreet, North Adelaide.
? .al857
ANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT.
Apply Mrs. Ogg, Largs Bay. alSto ,
WANTED, a good GENERAL 8EEVANT.
Apply Mrs. Wm. Newman, Clyde Cottage,
Clyde-street, Parttaide. ? ' al85e
'TSrANTED, a thorough SERVANT, who under
V V stands Cooking and Washing, Apply at Dr.
Hamilton's, Giote-street, 9 to 10 a.m., or 7 to 8 p.m.
? ? al86T '
WANTED at once, an experienced MAN
NURSE for an invalid gentleman. Apply by
letter to A., Box 101, General Post-Office. ' al8i-g
liESPECTABLB young Person . WANTED as
JtL BARMAID. C. E. Aldddee, Crown and
Sceptre Botel, King ?WnUam-street south. 181c
'1X7 ANTED, by a respectable young Person, a
W SITUATION as BARMAID ; country pre
ferred; or as Housekeeper. Good references.
X. Y.'g.7Post-Offlce-, Port Adelaide. - - 185,7,«)
WAN1BD, BARMAID and IHQUSEMAID.
— ApplyWhitgHaTt Hotel. ? 184 6
EXPERIENCED BARMAN (New Chum), aood
i Tianirt and Bookkeeper, requires EN(j.\GB.
M EOT at in up-country Hotel. Address E. Bobb,
PoBt-Office, Adelaide. . ? 1B6-8
WANTED, an OFFICE BOY, fresh from school
preferred. Jas. R. Dobspn & Co., Victoria
Chambers, Victoria-square, Adelaide. 1857
ANTED, Two respectable LADS. Mellor
Bros. ' 185'/
WANTED, a smart BOY. fiobert Harper and
Co., Pnlteney-Btreet. ? - ? i*.
WANTED, smart intelligent LAD, 3. H. Horton,
' Draper and Outfitter, 89, Hindley-street. .
, ? , ; a!&4'6
WAN'JED, a tiseful LAD,- Bge about 18; jnaat
be able to liide. William Elackler, f olham
Park Stud. : ? J^tL
WANTED, smart LAD ; references nhnirod.
Apply, between 2 and S o'clock p.m.. Frank
Stone. a.Hindleyntreot. ? 16tB.
CTIVB LAD3 anaBOVtt *AMK1). ttpij
between 9 end 10 A. Simpson & bom. GfiwJer.
?nlact ? : ? «*-
8 TABLE LAD WANTED, accustomwl to Raoe
horses. Apply W. Ooraon, Glad-itone Chambers,
Pirie-atreet. ? 1S5*°
TXT ANTED to Purchase, a Secondhand WEIGH
W BRIDGE, in good condition Apply A1'S
Harrt*. Chaff Store Rooringi, ? lfO1-5
? ANTED KNOWN, that .TOl.'IIN KYMEN
BAKERS meet on SATi.-1D.iV KVKNING,
at 8 o'clock. Sir John J^rleywrn iiotol. By order,
131-3 ?/. zA'hittii'.-'J, -59Cretory
$