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SHIPPING
ORIENT LINE.
UNDER CONTRACT WITH
N.S.W. GOVERNMENT FOR CON
VEYANCE OF MAILS.
The following Royal Mail Steamships, belonging
£a the Obiejt Go. and the Pacific Co., will leave
ADELAIDE (Semaphore), ai Q p.m., on the under
mentioned datej for LONDON, Tia Diego Garcia (at
steamer's option), the Sne3 Canal, ana Naplea.
' Ship. ' Tonai' Data. || Ship. Tons; Date.
Chimbcrszo 3,847'Aug. 25 ' Cuzco.. „ 3,849 Sept.22
Sorata.. ..|4.01*Sept. 8.-Lignria .. 4,666Oct. 6
'' ' And fortnightly thereafter.
SALOON PASSKNGBB3 allowed So breait tbeti
OBIBNT PARCELS 325PEESS— 2s. 6d. per foot,
or 6d. per lb. Shipping charges additional.
? PASSAGES FROM LONDON can 1» granted in
^MANAGERS— F. GREEN &CO., Mid ANDEB
SON. ANDERSON & CO., Faachuxch-iTenue
1 GENERAL 1IANAS2B 137 ATJSTBALIA— O. S
YTJILL, 267, George-street, Sydney.
PASSAG2-M0NBY-£18 ta £70.
Full particulars on application ta
JOSEPH STILLINa A CO.
N B.— The Steam-Iaunchea of the Adelaide Steam
launch Company will ply between Larga Bay Pier
and Steamers of above Line during their stay at
anchorage, In conjunction with certain trains.
limp-tabla on application at the Office. Fares
One way, 2s. j Eaton. 3i ? 108c?
CUZCO, S.S., from London. —
ENTRIES must be PASSED immediately after
arrival of the Steamer to avoid Bond and Store
Charces BILLS OfLADING mnst be presented and
FREIGHT PAID BEFORE DELIVERY, and NO
CLAIM will be recognised tmleaa damage i3 pointed
out at time of discharge.
3832-3 JOSEPH STILLING & CO., Agenta.
^ru -pENINSULAR AND
BHflkf^. Jt ORIENTAL 8TBAM .
ggggggT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Under Euyal Man contract the Steamers af this
Company will be dispatched for India China, and
Kurope, as follow! S—
Ballaauat .. . .. .. 28th August.
Ikdus .. — -. — 11th September.
Bomk .. — .. ~. 25th September.
Shannon* .. — — llth October.
Cathay — .. .. 25th October.
A Special Through Service la now being worked
to suit the Australian traffic /
Passengers booked at Reduced Rates for King
George's Sound, Ceylon, Tnrifa, China, Brindisi,
Venice, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth, and Gravesend
ReserTed accommodation and return passages at
reduced rates. ^_ ? ?
? 76o _ BLDBB, SMITH, & CO.
^.Clsk plNIITSULAB AND
fflllF^-t ORIENTAL STEAM
lfi$tl,dj? NAVIGATION COMPANY.
B.M.S. BALLAABAT, P. S. Tomlin, Commander,
will leave Glenelg on Thursday, August 28, at 3 p.m.,
with Mails, Passengers, and Cargo for Europe,
India, China, &c.
Cargo received up to noon, Wednesday, August 27.
106mwfc ? ELPKB SMITH -& CO.
-«*3&i f 10MPAGNIE DES MES
ffijjfcfg^^ SAGKBIES 2IARITIMB3.
ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES, VIA
SUEZ CANAL.
Stsamers trader Postal Contract with tha
Government of France.
CALLING AT MAURITIUS, REUNION,
SEYCHELLES, ADBN, AND POST SAID.
Tha Company's Steamers 'sill be dispatched as
followa : — ?
S.S. Leave Sydney. Leave AdelaMe.
Yarra .. .. Tues., Sep. 0 Mon., Sep. 15
Caledonien .. Tubs., Oct. 7 Mon., Oct. 13
Melbourne .. Tneg., Not. 4 Mon., Not. 10
And every 28 days.
Rate of passage-money to Marseilles from £33 to
£65, including Table wines or Seer and the Suez
Canal dues on passengers.
RETURN TICKETS toned at the following
rates :— 1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class.
Available 9 months _ £106 £84 £10
Available 12 months 116 92 42
Passengers luggage conveyed free of cost froa
?SlarBefflej to London. English Stewards carried.
For freight, passage, handbooks, and fnrtha.
partJcul=u-a apply to
HARROLD BROTHERS,
Adelaide or Port Adelaide.
N.B.— Passengers booked through to Naples at
the same rates as to Marseilles.
Steamers leave Mauritius every 28 days for Cape
porta. ? ^ ? H55cv
ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
OVERLAND HOUTB TO GREAT BRITAIN,
THROUGH AMERICA.
Under contract with New South Wales and New
Zealand Governments.
The magnificent Steamships of this Line leave
Sydney for SAN FRANCISCO (calling at AUCK
LAND and HONOLULU, EVERY FOURTH
THURSDAY, at 3 pjn., ad mder:— '_ ? '
Steamer. IlKns. Date of Departure.
AUSTRALIA „ 3.200 July 17 Oct. 9
ZSALANDIA .. ~ 3,200 Aug. 14 Not. 6
CITY OFSYDNE^ -| 3.400 Sep. ll Dec 4
IHKOPGH FARE SYDNEY TO LONDON.
First Class .. £8fl and upwards. -
For rates of passage and freight, handbook, &c,
apply to ? ' - ? : :
?KKKDK. WRIGHT, A^enfc,
24 and 25, Exchange Buildings, Pirie-strest.
154mtwhfc7
^-.^kk XpASTERN ANT) AUSTRA
EffiKH^JCli LIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
6HH9fi£- IJMTTED (under contract with the
South Australian Government for the conveyance of
Malls). — The Favourite Steamship
CATTERTHUN,
100 Al at* Lloyd's, 2,179 tons register, Htirfi Craipr,
Commander, will ba dispaiched for SYDNEY,
TOWNSVIL.LE, COOKTOWN, THUESDAY
ISLAND. POET DARWIN, and HONGKONO,
callinp at CAIBNS and POST DOUGLAS if suffi
cient inducement oSers, on August 20, at noon.
Splendid Accommodation for Passengers.
N.B.— This Steamer calla at SAMABANG,
BATAVIA, and SINGAPORE.
For freight and passage rates apply to
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO.. Currie-street ; or
BUlTEBWGliTH & CO., Port. 2I*mwf2S-33
' ^:fck '\ro ye mb.ee wool
5B3\lsf§i.-*-^ SALES.— POST- AUGUSTA to
O5E333&L0ND0N.— The Anglo- Australasian
. Steam Navigation Company's New Full-powered
Steamer
PORT ADELAIDE,
ICO Al, 2.SC0 tons dross register, A. Williams, com
mander, will be dispatched from the Wharf, Port
Adelaide, for above Sales on or about September 11.
Wools taken via Port Adelaide.
Early application necessary to secure room, space
allotted td~tM3 Port-teinKlrmTted.— ~
For rate of freight asply to ?
HaRROLD BROTHERS.
21Vmvffc ? JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
.A*3-iv 'XrOVJSMBEit' WOOL
?^M^^.JJI SALES. -PORT VICTOR TO
SBBttSZ LONDON.— The Anglo-Australasian
Steam Navigation Company's New Full-powered
Steamer ? . .
PORT ADELAIDE, ?
ICO Al, 2.800 tons gross register, A. Williams, com
mander, will be dispatched for above Sales on or
about September 8.
Early application necessary to secure room, space
allotted to this port being limited.
For rate of freight apply to '
H ARHOLD BROTHERS.
SOomwfo JOSEPH. SHLLIN.G & CO.
u.^\ '\r0VEMBER WOOL
5EtJ£7^:-A-^l - SALES.— The Anglo-Austral'
bSalctSACr aaian Steam Navigation Company's New
full-powered Steamer ' ,
PORT ADELAIDE.
ICO Al, 2.S0O tons gross registar, A. Williams, com.
mander, \yfll be dlspat died from the Wharf, Port
Adelaide, for above Sales on or about September 1L
Early application necessary to secure room, space
allotted to this Port being limited.
For rate- of freight or passage apply to
HARROLD BROTHJiR8l.Town and Port.
? ' ? 217mwfc
^3^ TTOR NOVEMBER WOOL
^S^.-C SALES. .1 ,
PORT VICTOR TO LONDON~VIA THE CANAL.
The Splendid Fun-powered Steamer '
* ,™. -' AUSTRALASIAN, ?
d,6oo tons, James Simpecn, crmmander, will leave .
Port \ ictor on or about SEPTEMBER 25 next.
The Australasian is a sister Tessel to the cole-:
grated steamer Aberdeen, and shippers can rely on a
last tun being inaae. r ,
For fTjiaht ,or Jnrther particnlara-applyto
«i V-m°F«X * wsipy., LftirrBD, , - -
oi-v. ' nX^° Conins-street -west, Melbourne ;or -
S19c GEO S. READ, Port yietoT. ?
rfKfkkv 'IVrOVEMBEE, WOOU
-H^*s:yf:~-. ? ..SATP-! -TTrTOP HARBOUR
GLEXOCHIX - re. ^
and ; . ~*'^ '-
ture*11 f°r WOOb' ' deliTerea ?fc Victor Harbour ia?
a i I.,-,* r, GEO. .WILLS & CO. -
Agent at Victor Harbour-Q-.S.BKAP. 2l9awfcit
i*li5^v' 'M -^ VE M B E # WO O L
KRg^-.Xl SALES.-BOBT AUGUSTA TO
wwwi LONDON DraECT.— Tne Fine FuU
towered Steamship N ;?- _ -
GLEXOCHUv ''-?''''-'?? ?'.
2,421 tons RT083 register, Captain Hayr wjn Be.
etepatchedfrom Port Augusta on of-abouk Septenr,
GEO. -WILLS 6 CO. --
\ Agents at Port Augusta- A. D. Tassie &.COU ? '-
I . ? S07rawfcT'j
«*%Q*v ?Xr°vEMBER WOOJi
QQ^^ll SALES— MONEY WI0RAJ&
???ittiiaSr AND SON'S {LIMITED) Line of S.S*
—The Fine FuH-poweredSteamship '
, _^ . KENT,' ' ' * ' *
I.C20 tons net register. Captain Wm. Mitchell will
ce dispatched from Port Adelaide Wharf on or
about September 13. ?
_S07mwic ? GEO. WILLS & C0-
' .»*-5^. 'XroTICE-— TbQ S.S. JAMES
HgyyiV-*-* comhib win Nor-Rutt to
WIIHrtnft. ARDBOSSAN on Thursday. August
211 Q£QlB4ST1Sscjetar7.
toi^4v npEE ADELAIDE STEAM
5223^. -«- SHIP COMPANY. UMTTBD,
?EOB^ until further notice, will dispatch
heir Steamers as under, when practicable :—
August 20 ADELAIDE . ^S31 g
8^:?^*^ :: :: ^1
'. 8 ADELAIDE .. .. « ii
^allmg hour from Port Adelaide, 3.15 p.m. ; call
ng off Gleneig, and sailing thence at 6.15 p m.
Ateet i tram from North-terrace on Saturdays, 4.47 :
ther days, 5.20 p.m.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.
The SOUTH AUSTRALIAN will be dispatched
or Albany, the Vasae, Bunbury, Fremantle', taking
:ooda for Geraldton, and connecting with North
vest Service, on September 6, at 12 o'clock.
SOUTH-EAST COAST.
ONGSTON.— The FLINDEES, on Tuesday, at 12
noon, retaining on Friday evening. The CLAUD
HAMILTON, on Thubsday, August 23, at 11
o'clock, going on to Melbourne.
JOBE.— The CLATJD HAMILTON, on TUESDAY.
August 28, at 11 o'clock.
JEACHPOET.— The FLINDERS, on Tuesday, at
12 o'clock, returning on Friday. The CLAUD
HAMILTON, on Thuksday, August 28, at 11
o'clock. ?
dACDONNELL BAY.— Tha CLAUD HAMILTON'
on Thuksday, Augu3t 28, at II o'clock, goinT
on to Melbourne. . .
SPENCER'S GULF SERVICE.
Tor POETS AUGUSTA (Young & Gordon's Jetty).
GERMEIN, and PIEIE, the INVESTIGATOR,
with cargo only, on Saturday, August 23, at
noon.
Tor PORT LINCOLN, MOONTA. and WALLAROO,
the ROB EOY, every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, re
turning from Wallaroo on Thursday or Friday,
according to work and weather. '
Tor FRANKIJN HABBOUE, the BOB ROY,
Second and Fourth Tuesday in each month,
leaving Wallaroo Thursday Evening.
TorLOUlH and TUMBY BAYS, the BOB ROY
? on the first Tuesday in each month.
NOTICE.— No CARGO can be received LATER
ban ONE HOUR BEFORE SAILING, and no
Jonded Goods on day of sailing.
AB Freights must be DaidTbefore delivery, and'
?assage-Eoney before embarkation. No Osdbbs
:aken. One-fifth additional will be charged to
jassengers paying on board.
All Goods carried by the Company's Steamers are
inbject to the conditions and twins of the Com
jany's form of Bill of Lading.
All business commnnicationa to be addressed to
fca Port Office. ?
JOHN TUENBULL, Secretary,
Lipson-street, Port, and North-terrace, City.
! 850a-
EXTEA STEAM TO MEL
? _ BOURNE.— The Steamer
3B^*5fegr SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
rill sail for Melbourne on Saturday, 23rd current,
it 3.1S p.m., calling at and leaving Glenelg at 6.15
-.m. ? -
For the Adelaide Steamship Company, Limited,
232-6 ? JOHN TUENBULL, Secretary^-.
*«»3s^ npHE AUSTRALASIAN
ifaSf^- -» STEAM NAVIGATION COM
amliasrpANX's favourite passenger
jTEAMER
, CINTRA, ? - . - ,
L,S79 tons register, will sail for Sydney direct on
)r about Tuesdiy, August 26, taking Passengers
ind Carso at throngh rates for all QUEENSLAND.
51JIAN, and other Porta. No Goods under Bond
;aken after 2 o'clock on day of sail'Dg.
For further particulars apply to . . . .?
HARROLD BEOTHEES,
233.5,3 ? Town and Port.
TEAM M0EGA1T' TO~
WENTWOETH. — The faTonrlte
SttSSS^ Steamer ;. ? ? ' ?
EXCELSIOR
rill lea?e Morgan for Wentworth every Saturday
lieht after arrival of train.
For freight or passage apply to ? - . . ,
FERGUSON & BBUNSKILL. :
212whfsc 13, Unity Chambers, Currie-street.
OR LONDON DIRECT.—
^ The fast Al Ship
aaS2^ HOLMSDALE, . '
,352 tons, Captain De Steiger, R.N.R., loading for'
January Wool Sales.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
S27CT36-43 ? HENBY SCOTT. ?
A^ 'OORT AUGUSTA TO LOfl
®«^X DON.-The Fast Al Ship
SSi@^ OAKLANDS,
L.C31 tons. Captain G. Croo*, will load for January
Wool Sales.
? .JOSEPH STILLINa & CO—
HENEY SCOTT.
Agent3 at Port Augusta— Gooch & Hatwabd.
? 233CY43
^a^'CiOR PORT AUGUSTA.—
j^pCJy CTTY OF ADELAIDE
Bails on Thursday, Ausust 2:, and will take a limited
amount of cargo for above Port at low rates. -
For full particulars apply to . .
225-34 HAEEOLD BfiOTHEBS, Town and Port
jSSx TFor WALLAROO AND
JESpggbJL' PORT AUGUSTA.—
jga^^S CAPELLA.
sails early. Apply on board, or
225c ? E. HONEY, lion Timber-yard.
jij^&s. l^OR MACDONNELL BAY.
W^rsSfr-*? —The ' ? ? . ???
SmSS LILLTE HAWKINS ?:
will sail Wednesday, August 20. For freight apply
on board, or ;
231-3 R. HONEY, Port.'
?&*& 'OOR KIN G STOIT.
e-J^S^JJ —The Ketch -? '
JtfeaiffitL _ .. ELIZABETa AXNIE ?
will sail on Thursday, August 21.
For freight, &c, apply to- ? - -
2-26-34 ? H. C. MUECKE & CO. -;
jSkk 'O0RT PIRIE SHIPPING
si^©s-JL company.— fob pobt pibik
gafMfag DIEBCT.— DIANELLA sails Thars-.
day, August 21, at 8 a.m. Goods consigned to Mr.
A. Le Mesanrler will have prompt dispatch. ?
S63C ? FEED. OBEY, Secretary.
jfe*. TT?0R ARDROSSAN. — The
«|MSP3|).JD OSPRKY
aiiSSSl leaves every Wednesday at 5 p.m.
Apply to Captain Corston on beard, Prince's Wharf.
? soetwc ..,
JSSk TP'ORT WAKEFIELD SHIP
^®^-Jl ping company.— foe port
atitafee^a. WAKEFIELD.— The PERCY sails Wed
nes-day, 20th inst. No' Cargo received after 5 p.m.'
Apply D. GraenweH.' Secretary, Port Wakefleld-
A. Le Messnrier. Poit Adelaide. 232-3 _
'^7^0R KANGAROO ISLAND.
*i^^^ JlJ —The Regular Trader
Jiiig; hIwthobn
sails Thursday, August 21.
Apply on board, Company'3 Basin. ? . 232'4 ,
JAMES AITKEN, from Liverpool.—
CONSIGNEES are requested to PASS neces
sary ENTBIES. All Goods impeding discharge will
be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and ex
pense. Any damage to Goods to be pointed out on;
the wharf previous to removal ; and no Claim will
be alltnced unless said Goods, whether duty paw* or
entered for a Bonded Warehouse, he examined in
the presence oj the Master or Chief Officer at Port
Adelaide Bills of Lading to be presented at our
Port Office, and Freight paid before delivery.
Captain MORRISON will NOT be RESPON
SIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by the CREW.
HARROLD BROTHERS,
232-4 ? Town and Port.
CITY OF ADELAIDE, from London.
— A'l CL4.IMS asainst thi3 Vessel must be
rendered in duplicate at our Port Office before
noon on Thursday, August 21, or they will not be
recognised.
mT ? HABBOLD BROTHERS.
FOR SALE, the River Steamer
ETHEL JACKSON, 100 h.p. ; carries 100 tons
cargo on light draught of water,
for foil particulars apply to
WMVMCCULLOCH & CO., LIMITED,
. 229c ! ? Adelaide.
ITIOJ ALL* WHOM IT-MAY
'\ t CONCERN. -
??]''- C\ _JI f. _j_C - L .' ./
?'',' \ -, C O N B A/D * '
. o sell3 ' ' -vr ? -''?-'
. _a., I - - — . ..a. «.-i -r
PBpiE 1IEKCB BBEF .. ' '„* Kt*-Q ~
BARBELS PORK .. .. ^ .. 90 0^
1004b, KBB MEDJ' .. .^1 .. 50 ^|
^=^ i ...yj HAMSrBACONAiO U--A i:$j ,i
} SMOKED-aKD-tSMCEDBEEF; ?
'v j ? DRipgnr&jicT U. 'sffagifcv
'A! G. A B B 0Ft'':T,
TOBWABDING, AND CTJSTOMS. ACaOIT,;
- j KINGSTON. Z.Z11-X*.
J } j ? I47mwfc .
JQ^YJ D NE ,Y c f A..G.B-,KcGtT?
?f :-?-,-. SHIPPlStii AND' COMMISSION AGENT.
? Addaids Flour, Jams, and other Produce Sold
t 'on Consignment, f ''.-''?* :'-l!v \
~.7~^L UdelaJde Addrero-: '----?- ^ -'
Care of H. Simpsoa & Son, 27, Currie-fitreet
1 ; - aO3ws96
TTIOTOR HARBOUR ANDGOOLWA1
7 — GEOSGE S. BEAD, CUSTOK3, SHIPPIH^,
ASS GKKSSAL FOBWABDIMQ AGES!. (390
PORT ADELAIDE WORKING
MEN'S STEVEDOBE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE Is hereby given that an EXTBAOBDI
NABY GENERAL MEETING of the Port Ade
laide Working Men's Stevedore Company, Limited,
win be held at the Port Adelaide Workin» Men's
Association Hall, Church-street, Port Adelaide, on
FBIDAY, the 29th day of August, 1884, at 7.80 in
the evening, for the purpose of confirming a propo
sition earned at an extraordinary general meeting
of the Port Adelaide Working Men's Stevedore
Company, Limited, held at Port Adelaide on the
13th day of August, 18S4, at 7.30 p.m. of the dock,
Mr. J. W. Smith in the chair, when it was moved
by Mr. J. W. Smith, seconded by Mr. J. B. Linton,
and resolved unanimously—
'That the Company change Its name from 'The
Port Adelaide Working Men's Stevedore Company,
Limited,' to 'The Port Adelaide Stevedore Com
pany, Limited.''
By order,
x ? W. A. PAQUAIIN, Secretary.
Cj A M TJ E L CORNISH,
SHIPPING, FINANCE
AHD
GENERAL AGENT. ,
WAYMOUTH-STBBBT, ADELAIDE.
?' ' SHIPS CHABTEBBB-.- -r' ' -
FrB E I G-.H X- E N O A Or E_l-. „„ .
Wool and Colonial1 Produce Advanced on for Sale
in London' or elsewhere.
Advances made on Silver-lead Ores on -Liberal
Terms, consigned to my Agents in Europe for Sale
and returns. - ??-??? Kfinwfcr ?
O SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS.
?- -? - AND OTHERS. ?
The SHIPPING REPORTER attends to T«Ie,
grants or Letters, and the Boats are available for
all purposes connected with Shipping in the Gulf
Boat Flag No. 3. ??--?
BICHARD JAGOE,
Beach Branch Office, Lefevre's Peninsula. '
KEBCHAHDISE -^
'ORIAN BORU WHISKY;'
Ask for this Famous Old Irish Whiaky, andsc9
, that no inferior Bi_nd is substituted. ? ; ,.-:i ?: -a ; j ,
- To be had from all the letding Hotels throughout'
the Colony; --'? -:\: .-? ?? .? n:-:-.» -??-.»- -;.!_.??»?;?-..
.?-. .' ';?-. '-?' ? A.'--*-E: ?p.TOTLLEYi- 'r^. .V':'*S:
- Wine and Spirit Merchants, Currie^treet. . ? ,?' '
,'r '_'.',' V '.'- ??'-..?.? .-.., . :.-;i63W8C:!.-£
ON-SALE— ?
'BLACK HOBSE* CQABSE BALT :
London Stoved, Fine, 'Black Horse',brand, .
' IiTerpoolStoved Fine Salt Lv ~- -:'?--.:----?-
-??'- -BoekSatt ?'- -?' ';-:.?? ,s.?;3iT &
.- .- -/Pepper, ?. ? , .-' -;--- i; u^r'
SpiCeS ? , ... - ...r ..-..;-.
Irish Eennetta ' ' '' ? '
''.' Sausage SHna
Butchers' Eeqnisitea, &c.
. HENEY BEEEY & CO.. .
Currie-street, Adelaide '/'-.
al9Cmwfc And at Port Adelaide and Melbourne. --
LACK HORSE SALT, both COARSE
' and if UN B, has been proved by the principal^
Carers in South Australia and all the other Colo
nies to be THE BEST, being perfectly reliable and
always good alike. ~
HENEY BEEBY & CO.,
:.. 86,. Currie-street and Port,
SlOmwfc Sole Agenta for Manufacturer.
Q.IBBS, BRIGHT, & CO.,
?:-??'. 4, CUEEIE-STEEET, Tin:
Have ON SALE and to Arrive— ..?' ._-.,, ?.
WWsky—Jno. Walker & Sons' Kflmarnoclc -: '?'??
Brandy— Grand Marque, bulk and case. ;.?;;?
Do.— Jules Rousse, do. and flask. . - . ; ?
Do.— Dnbois, Lizee, & Co., bulk. : '??''? ' - -
Geneva— Eagle, 15 or 20 bottle. ?-,
Champagne— St. Marceaux. *-
Claret— Dubos Fares' celebrated brands,' Chateatt
. de lTMe, St Jullen, and La Rose.
Dov=fladenJfc KHpsch Maison Blanche. ._ ? ?
FriedricshaU Mineral Water. .- , ;
Corks— Soda Water, Ale, and Wine. t ,' ~\
Milk— Alpine Swis3, in bottles, unsweetened.' , 1
Iron— Bar and Bod. .].. ', _, j
Do.— Galvanized.
Mflner's Fireproof Safes. . _. — . » ^, * . T
Woolpacks, Canvas, Hogskins.. - ? J ~- ' .--:-. i i
Water-meters, Slates. .;.-.»
Crane'a Patent Lubricating OiL ?
INDENTS executed for all descriptions of Goods -
from every part of the world en special terms. :
ADVANCES made on Wool, Wheat, and all kinds
of Produce consigned to their Home or Colonial
Houses. 222^12 ; ;
ON S ALE . at our Warehoused
WOOLPACKS (foil weight), Twine - v^r ?
CodOil ^
NeatsfootOa
^ - Salt ....... ,v:? ;,-,;.:ri-j
Sulphuric Add . ???..-?
'-' 'NHadc '. da.j . .:?-?,.. : ~J ^?:~\':Sii.i
Muriatic do. ?
Bonedust ?
. SnperphospnateofJJma „ ? _v « .„
' ' - ?Porter's' Apple-brand Champagne Older/ - «
, .- ?? : -..: *,- B; i PBIESTLY & CO, ^ ♦ '*
llOmwfc ?'.: 84, CurrTe-street. Adelaide.
G'.! t':l- Gr r .AJ/.':.-.»..v.Tr&-
.-K — - -r - The attention of ,;-
? '- ?^'?- — ??- ?- ?? jjiiALEBS ;: ' -'?
?? : ??? .'?.?:;' (??w.tfi*:: as:v.n3L'iU
r- . _r: . ?-?-?.C-I-:'CF'A'-B-S^-'i'-if-^
is called to our
. ,-VT STOCK f|fo:!? |f^^
-?-? '--.??;??? . V .;.\ i .^v rT, rnn tGSBHA^;
'? v ''I'-- -\ }:;''? ''\ ind: -: i ,[? ~yj fe^sfjf
? - ^^ ? '; '? swiss; cigAes^j f? J Ijj |f
'.'''- ;-i-'A'fc..o!B s,|haei,j ;&^.c a,- ,..
:-. .'-:i i:~-o. ? .' ' MHCECHANTSr ^ 3 t ,~ \ l- J
r ? ^ - 4 '.OB1*1* KHJi.TjjfrnTWr.''.:. 'j 217ct ;
' -?? ?-?- ??????? ??'?? -?' - irUl
Mr,: ;-...-.:.-!-.. .; _ J, ? J^
: vr ; ? CONDENSED. '' 5:2 H
PTJBE SWISS ALPINE WLK, ? £f;
? in Glass Bottles, free from Sugar and all other
: .?:??; additions.'
May be obtained through all Grocers. . }
' - GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO.,
222-812 Agenta, 4, Carrie-street.
TUTDENTS.— The undersigned, having
JL .made arrangements with their Agents in
London and New York, are prepared to execute
INDENTS for all descriptions of Goods on MOST
FAVOURABLE TEEMS.
LOBIMER, ROME, & CO.,
Watmouth-street.
AGENTS for the KANGAROO LINE of SAILING
SHIPS between NEW YORK and ADELAIDE. ' '
? ^ ? 94-276
WjJ I N N,E SS' STOUT,
S* - Battled by J. P. O'Bana». ; ;
^. ,'. : 'U '-/ The . , '?,,' -
- - CELEBBATED 'DAGGER' BEAND.
- '-Sold Agenta for Sooth Australia— '' ?
» 1 ' ? LOBIMER, ROME, & CO.,
.. Ua ? Waymonth-Btreet. Adelaide.
\ BUSINESS ¥0TICE3
.'OTHA IRONWORKS, ST. VINCENT.
jllii - STREET, PORT ADELAIDE.
J --- J.- F L e't~C H E B,
t ENGINEER, BOILEEMAKEB, SHIPaMrrH, &c.
*™il !, foeTale.
'T^ye Fonrteen-herse Steam-jacketed Horizontal
? SteaM-^ngine, with Pump and patent Governor ;
Garrett -S Son's Sis-horsa Portable Engine and
v 3ofler; Six-horse Oscillating Screw KnHm.
«.-snd Vertical BoDer; Cornish Boiler, S3 fE x
.6 ft. 9 in.t : } Shell one da, 12 ft i 5 ft. 9
in.: Six-horse Vertical Boiler : Double Cylinder
-Horizontal Steam Winch; Steam Jacket-pan,
; Marine Governor, Vauxhall- Donkey Pump, Whip
. Winches, Wharf Trucks, Tank Trollies, Iron Gin
' Blocks, Ships' Copper, Deck Pumps, quantity
* 'Turned Shafting and Pulleys, Iron Friction Wind
?. lass suitable for Vessel fiO to 100 tons. Yacht's
?' Windlasses, Mooring Anchor about 10 art.,
Martin's Patent Anchers 200 and SCO lb.. Half-ton
EaD Degs,B6« Winding and Pumpin* Gear; Cir
' ' cnlar Iron Boots, 60 ft. x 45 ft., suitable for Store
? or_£heds.; 1£ Wrought-iron Coiumna and Sockets,
each 18 ft. 8 In.; large Quantity Casting and
Wrought-iroa Work for Wood Bods, &&, d^j&a
?? Iron and Brass Castings, Contractors' Ironwork
. ofallDeecrrpMnns. : «wfc
HE F I K B S T,
BEST,
?--.;?-». andmost sesvicbablb
? : ? ? ? , goods
'' ' ?' 2_ ? in '?
, .WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLEBT, ;
. - BveaaHj aelected, and for Sate at
~J J , ^~I^ LOWEST PBICES^ ;? , 1
1 are to be obtained at
B. KBNZrS, ?
PEACTICAL WATCHMAKER
85, BUSDLB-STEEST 8&an«fo
BTTSIHES3 NOTICES
gASHABY PLUMBEBS,
IO GASFITTEES,
and
TTNWAEE MANUFACTUREBS.; -
Large StaS of Competent Workmen.
Estimates furnished promDUy.
All Work Tested and Guaranteed. ' -
w. & t.'bhodbs, ..????
FACTORY AND SANITARY SHOWROOMS,
. wyaot-streex ,- - ? ?
asd ? :
No. 7, EUNDLK-STREET. Ttawfe
VVTEDDINQ PEESBNTS.
ABeauUMAssortrflOTtefELECTBGPLATBr J
? suitable for above. .
W. & T.~B H O D E S,
? 7, BTJNDLE-STBEET. '
Wholesale Department— Jamea's-place.
? ; 72mwfa
FOpnJTmctlon with Our P000H0W
HOUSE, we have
OPENED A BRANCH
at
FEEHMAN-STREET, ADELA1TJ1,
where we purpose carrying on the Business of
EASTERN MERCHANTS, paying Special Atten
don to the INDENTING OF TEAS, for which out,
position in Foochow gives us unequalled fadlitfaa
We intend conducting the Adelaide House In the
same, way in which our Melbourne Branch la con
ducted, namely, Indenting, and Selling through
Brokers and by Auction. .. ?
CLIFFORD, LOVE. & CO..
-:_:??. : AUSTBALIA and CHINA
-;;;:t ? :r,'r-:' .'.?;:.;f...'^:anni»e7
T^AVEN AND ST. ^ ANDREW'S
. 'j ; rpwiST^TOBACCOS.^ .u -v-
.'.;'.* j i'^MaimfaeturedTl^' ? : . J'C: '
:-..jj':i ! ^'^ '?'—'* .V :'??;?-'.??:? ???;?:--:?;_. .
-:'TP1L CAMEEON & CO., LIMITED,
,Z ! ' * adelaidb,.;;; ,.;,:'.: .--'???..-
f;^ ! ? A BE THE BEST; ?
.. -'^See that ea^ Box andLabeliabraaaed '.', '?'-
'j&s^ | ' ' ' ' .;?-. .'-?' ???*??? :?;??-;?;? .''-.''. K-'t
? y** WM- cAMEBON'&co.;Em,:;-'iV; '
?'I*',! i','.-.-. ....??.?'??-?''??.- ???:*A-''
:.'- '-? 1 —I— l_JAffeTaJ-Te.L_.;_ 170mwfcv73AT_
TgojoTis -^-ir-b1 s-h^oesJ
I !:; '?;?:?; . ..'? i- ? : ..? ? M-. ? ? - r ..,.-./
XSj :- PBEYIOITS-TO STOCKTiBING,^^' ~; ' '
:, ' j p, ,,; ---;:^_.- ?:-'.? ^- *;;_:*«:.
;.t ? i .? ??? .'?. ?' . *? \ ' ,- '??;-.-?-?? .' -pair.
Ladies' Very-Warm House Boota and' Shoes/
1 ;.:_r'*;.!i':;;: . ? ? , . ..;;?; ..?;/',;s;.dr;
onrnm flnTinpt.linnii ftiwT annw fnuJmnwi^ frnnf 2 9
Lsaies1 KldJoota to button aobuttona)l.:-^_aiL
Ladies' Kid ElastioBide Boots ^ .: «.r- ... ;3 9
? - ~.- ???*',- .' i' ? .:—-*v^j .^
T^ion* Cashmere Elastic-side Boots u „ 2 9
I ??-'?? .. .. ,,- ?? : ;,.L.';..l.-, ;.: .'', -
Ladies' Black Morocco Evening Shoes with
' heels L::'.. \':..; ;.::-/; i.;^::^::2il:
Ladies' House Slippers .. ~- i- —16
Children's Boota and Shoes, from «... 0 9
?--- ? ?'. &&, &c, &c ;;
.....^ BBANDON'S SHOK WABEHOUSE,
/? ,., I 78,BPNDLE-STCEE1!. 801e
BUY CHANCE'S TOMATO SAUCE.
Pare. Wholesome. Appearing. 89wd -
DRAPER? ASP CLOxauig
X MILLER ANDERSON & CO.
t v -
UNDEECLOTHING^DEPABTMBNT.
i . ? ,
IT
HAKD MADE AND LOCK-STITCH,
direct from the Manufactnrers.
? - These Goods are mod* froiasctt-flnlah;
4 !
irf - -PUBB LONGCLOTH,
which for jfearhaa.ngLfiquaL ? _
The Shapes are^'as perfect as the taost skilled
-Cutters lean deviser;;: and, being so, tha garments
wear much longer than those not properly cut
The imitations' of these Goods in common quali
ties arejnow so numerous, Ladies should partacu
' ' ',
Iarly note that they secure the. Genuine Goods.
IN COBSETS
'our Stock comprises ths best and moat approved
makes, suitable for alt figures.
Tea and ?
.„ „, n y v J i - ?
,,; Children's HoEand, Diaper, and Muslin Pina
:'.? ': ?? forea ? I ? _
I . , - ,
^ ;j Tea Gowns, Dressing Gowns
:,' ^* *lBmhTn,-TOTpi1'PTgiiTial prpgirfng Jm«lrAta ?
I /»( j»» ^. ?? -«-, '
&C^ &C., - ,&C.Ci
?'£ 3. THTT.T.Tin ANDEBSON & CO., '
IS AND 17, HlNDLET-SIEEET. 228C7
T: T Y K HTTCS; 1 .1 V K R.TTCS. LTyTSRIES.
: i KIEKHAM ^BYANS,
BON MABCHE, GRENFELL-STBBET,
PEACTICAL, CLEBICAL, AND LIVESY
? ? TAILOR,
LADIES' MANTLE AND HABIT MAKER.
? - ? ' ? JMotto— Style, Fit, and Economy. 221c
T- * ! W H E L A K & GO,,
--L-» j , 62, BUNDLE-STREET,
have, in conformity with the times, made
EXTBAOEDINAEY REDUCTIONS
i '- - -in
f SUITS TO MEASUBE. ;'!
? MrfTnompson,Iate of James Marshall & Co.'s,
? ; ' ? ' .:-.:-.- : - .- '- 179mwfc
?V- Oj O N A N & R_E I L L Y.
j TAILORING. TAILORING.
. For this Month we shall offer the BALANCE of
oar SEASON'S STOCK at 6BEATLY REDUCED
PEICES. .. : '? '''-^-' ?
{ ; ALL-WOOL TWEEDS,
of which we hold the' Largest and Best Stock in
Adelaide, will be presented to you for consideration
at the following prices (for Cash only) :—
SaitB to mearare £2 i 9 wortii £3-8 8 -
'| ?? 210 o ' a is o
'! ' ... sis.. q.., ?? .„ *.4_g .
??! f\] 3 3 0' '*'l0 0
Trousers ?? 0 15 6 ' „ 1 10 - '?
f ' ?:, 017.8,. ??' .iX.5 0
' '~; '11 8 ' 17 6
rr K^pd^y remembetthe Addresa— ? _^__ ?
,';f. jNOOKAH 4 RBILXlY; . t .;?£ -;?
?? :? ? - *8, BUNDLE-STBBET. -206mwfc
^'j :t. m o it k:^a h,
MANUFACTUBINa .. ~~. .:
- ? - '?' '!--: ???-? - ? ...' u a«j i.» '.
j . CLOTHISB, ~
Off SoodlMtEWt.
Itawfo
DEAPERY AJTD CLOTHIHg
HHARLES BIRKS & CO..
! «, BUNDIJtSTREET,
j ' T AILOES.
GOOD FIT AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP.
''??.?.'I v'- ; ? ? MEBCEEa ? - ? ?
ALWAYS NEW GOODS SHOWING.
\ HATTEBS.
HE NEWEST STYLES AND THE BEST
.-.: ? VALUE.
TRAVELLING BUGsT POBTMANTEATJS
BUNKS, VALISES, BEIEF BAGS, GENTS
IANDY BAGS for daily use for offlce or home.
iUTETES FOR JOURNEYS PROVIDED ON
; - ? SHORTEST NOTICE.
CHABLES BIBKS & CO.,,
: «, BCNDLE-STBEET.
j ? 288e
A jNEW DEPARTURE.
! ' TO ANANKTON.' ' :.,v':.-*'
In order to meet a Universal Want,
j ; Mr. DOOLETTB
? -? ' : ' has added a ; .
-NEW DEPARTMENT
to his business, which win, be has no doubt, find
| favour with the ?
IjADIF-S OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Up to 'the present time no Tailoring House in
Ldelaide has specially laid itself oat for the produc
ion of '
i LADIES' JACKETS AND ULSTERS.
Recognising this, fact, Mr. Doolette has taken
teps te remove the disability. He has secured the
ervices of a Cutter whose specialty is the pro*
[uction of these garments, and is now prepared .to
eceive orders from Ladies who desire to have ' -
A GBACEFUL, PEEFECT-: -TTING JACKET:
Mr. Doolette will be happy to forward
; PATTERNS OF matbs'rtat.h,
vith Instructions for Self -measurement, to any Lady
ffho may require them.
GEO. P. DOOLETTE,
.f ' COURT AND CLERICAL TAILOR, ^
.. j 40, KING WILLIAM-STBEKT 189c
r.-OlBBTHA-L- TWEEDS.
Having purchased the whole of the
'?''-'?? ; SPLENDID EXHIBIT
ram this Factory, we are now prepared to execute
irdecs from these Goods. ? ?: - ?-'
-They &re- oL.first-clasa value, thoroughly wel
nade, anda
:'*:? CBEDIT TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ?' *??
We can confidently recommend them to our Cos '-
omers. | ' . , -,
.; :^ G. & W. SHIEELAW,
'.-'?? j GLASGOW HOUSE, ' r:
? ll^AKD 13, HINDLEY. STREET, ADELAIDE.
Patterns and Prices Sent Free on application.
iv.NiB.— Suit Made to Order in Six Hours.
._ ? j ? iremwfcra
Ml A R. SH ALL'S
GBEAT -'.
ANNUAL WINTEB SALE.
..; : : : i We are
OFFERING THIS WEEK SEVERAL VERY
: : . SPECIAL LINES
.?????? i ; and the
5VHOLB OF OUB IMMENSE STOCK FOB
:. ? ABSOLUTE CLEABANCS.
1 ^james mabshall & co.,
! 26, 28, and 30. bundlestehet.
The Stephess-puce Fcrmture Wabghouse.
Ladies' Warm Ulsters, 12s. 6d., for 3a. lid.
Do. do. dOj 25s., for 9s. lid.
Bargains in Wool Wraps and Capes, 4Jd., 60., lOJd.,
Is. 3d., Is. Ud., Ss. Ud. each.
Children's Coloured Costumes, 10s. 6d. to SSs., to
be cleared at 5s. lid. each.
Children's Bkwk Cloth Jackets, worth from 7s. 6d.
to 25s., all to he cleared at 2s. lid. each.
Children's Four-in-Hand Mantles, 7s. lid., worth
29s. 6d.
Braided Winrey Costumes, 2s. 6d. each.
Ladies' Persian Mantles, 2 Is., worth 6 guineas.
Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 59s., for 12s. 6d.
Do. do. do. do., 16s. 6d., f or 3s. lid.
Brand Line of Ladies' Staff Costumes, all to be
cleared at 25s. each.
Ladies' Stuff Costumes, 7s. lid. and 153. 6d.
Special Clearing Line of Ladies' Stuff Costumes,
Trimmed Satin and Velvet, 10s. 6d.
Choice Goods in Ladies' Four-in-hand Mantles,
0s. lid., worth 33s.
Grand Line of Old Ladies' Dress Caps, Black and
Coloured, to be cleared at Is. each.
Ladies' Nightdresses. Trimmed Embroidery, Ladles'
Drawers, do. do., Ladies' Chemises, do. do., to be
cleared Is. each.
All our immense Stock of Underclothing at Sale
Prices.
Grand Line Ladies' Sfcirta, 2s. 6d. each.
Splendid Line French Wove Corsets, Is. Ud. per
pair, all sizes.
Hundreds of Wool Collarettes, Muffs, and Com
binations, worth up to 4s. CiL, all to be cleared at
one price, Is. each.
Thousands of yards Double- width Black Cashmere,
7jd. per yard.
Grand Line of Check and Striped Dress Material, one
price, 6}d. per yard.
Splendid Line of Homespuns, 7Jd. per yard.
Wool Habit Cloth, 9J4. per yarl
All-Wool Cashmere Twin Dress Stuff, 9d. per yard.
Splendid Line Ladies' Brazilian Umbrellas, sale
prices Is. W. and Is. Ud. each.
Ladies' Brown Lavantine Umbrellas, 2a. 6d. each.
Ladies' Lavantine Umbrellas, Fancy Horn Handles,
Wictel Mounted, 2s. lid. each.
Special Line in Gents' Silk Umbrellas, Sale price
4s. lid., usual pries 7s. lid.
Winter Millinery Bonnets, worth up to 25s., Sale
price is. Ud. each. Other price, Is lid. and 2s.
nd.
Ladies' Felt Hats, 3d. and 6d. each.
A lot 6f Ornaments, is. per dozen.
Ladies' 2-button White Kid Gloves, Is. 61. per pair.
Do. i do. do. do.. Is. lid. do.
Do. 2 do. Black Taffeta Silk do., 6d. do.
Do. 2 do. Coloured Thread do., Cd. do.
Do. i do. Black Kid do.. Is. lid. do.
Grand line of Ladies' Lace Collarettes, trimmed
silk or ribbon, Is. 6d., usual price 2s. lid.
Ladies' Silk Squares, stripes and checks, reduced to
is. lid.
Splendid Line Wide Oriental Laces, in several
patterns, lOJd. per yard, worth 15d.
Assorted Coloured Tulles, 2d. per yard, worth 6d.
Magnificent line of Spotted Ottoman Silks, worth
Is. lid., Sale price 9d. per yard.
Black Satins, 10M. per yard.
Coloured Reversible Ottomans, Is. 4$d. per yard.
Coloured Broche* Silks, Is. lid. the yard.
All Better Goods at Sale prices.
Unbleached Swanskin, 4d. per yard.
Check Glasscloth, Ss. 6d. per doz. ? ??
Special Line of 72-inch WASHED TWILL SHEET
ING, Sals price 9d. per yard.
White Calico, 2s. 3d. the dozen.
68-inch Plain Croyden Sheeting, 8}d. per yard.
Heavy Roller Towelling, 2s. 6d. the dozen,
go-inch White Mosquito Net, Sale price 6Jd., worth
is.
Brown Honeycomb Towels, Is. the dozen.
Grand line Brown Honeycomb Towels, Sale price
2s. 6d. the dozen.
A Grand Line Heavy Twilled Cretonnes, splendid
patterns. Sale price 5£d. per yard.
Tapestry Carpets, splendid pattern*, Sale price 15d.
per yard.
Grand lanes in Brussels Carpets, special designs,
to be cleared at 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., and 2s. lid. the
yard.
Lace Curtains, 10$d. per pair.
Fibre Doormats, 7jd. each.
A lot of Men's Tweed and Serge Trousers, Saleprice
3a. lid. per pair.
Clearing Line in Colonial-made Tweed Trousers and
. Vests, Sale prices 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d.. 13s. 6d., ISs. 6d.
Men's Winter Suits, lined, Sale price 12s. €&, 163.
ed.,178. 6d.each.
Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 6s. lid., 7s. lid.,
and Ss. 6d. .
Boys' and Youths' Tweed Vests, Is. 6d. each.
-Men's-Overcoats, 6s. lid., S3. 9d., 10s. 6d- each.
Boys' Blue Serge Trouser Suits, 7s. 6d. the suit.
Boys Tweed Trousers, a lot to clear at 23. lid. and
3s. lid.
Youths' Coloured Mole Trousers, 2s. lid. per pair.
Grand Line Boys' and Youths' Tweed Hat3, is. each.
Do. do. Men's, Is. each.
Splendid Line Men's Tweed Hats, Is. 6d. each^
Men's Stiff Felt Hats, Black and Brown, Sale prices
2s. 6d. and 2s. lid. each.
Gentlemen's Smoking Caps, 9d. and 13. each.
Men's Check Wincey Shirts, Is. lid. each.
Gents' Fashionable Silk and Satin Scarfs, clearing
lots, 4jd., 6id.. and Is. each.
? TAILORING in all it3 Branches.
FCBNTTUEE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, 4c, &c
ALL AI CLEARING SALE PRICES.
FIRST SUMMEE SHOW.
THIS DAY
we will exhibit, in a room specially fitted up for
the purpose, the very LATEST PARISIAN and
ENGLISH MODELS in MILLINERY, BONNETS,
and HATS, comprising some of the most rkherchi
.Goods ever shown in South Australia. Ladies are
respectfully invited to see this choice collection of
artistic work.
' JAMES MABSHALlITcO.,
26, 28, 30, BUSDLE-STBEET,
222CV ASD STEPHEJ.'3-PIjICE.
OWISS EMBROIDERIES.
', ,'V john'~wood,
DEAPEEY BAZAAR, WAYMOUTH-STEEET.
has
OPENED SHOP NO. 3. GAWLEB-PLACE,
irith a large STOCK of SWISS and SAXON EM
BROIDERIES and FANCY GOODS, ENGLISH
T.Afms 4c™ in all QUALITIES and NEWEST
DESIGNS, DIRECT from the MANUFAC
TTJBEB&i.
A SHIPMENT JUST BECEIVED. -
His Stock of General Drapery is complete and
Cheap. ? ?
GAWLEB-PLACE AND WAYMOUTH-STBEET.
ssunirfaawcv
!- AKF8EME1BTS '-'??'
Jp/B. E A TRB ROYAL.
LesBeeB . . ..Messrs. Allison A Eignold.
Hanagec .. ^. .. „ Mr. James Allison.
StageDirector « ,. ,. Mr. H. A. Dooglas.
JENTHUSXASTIC BECEPTION BY A HIGHLY
GBATIFIED AUDIENCE
? .... (Fufeopinlonsof the Press).' --
Grand Production of the Thrilling, Romantic,
Spectacular Drama,
motbb dame ;
Or, tbs Gipsy Girl of Paris*
which for wonderful scenic and mechanical effects
is equal to ' Henry V.,' ' Youth,' and tha 'Lights
o' London.'
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 20,
Third Performance m Adelaide of
NOTBE DAME.
NOTBE DAME,
NOTBE DAME ;
Ob, the Gipsy Girl of Paris.
Dramatised by Andrew Ralliday from M. Victor
Hugo's Novel, 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame.'
BS2&EBALDA (a Gipsy fiirl),
MISS JEFFREYS IEr7IS
(A truly realistic representation).
Authentic Scenery by Gordon, Hennhm, and
Little.
A powerful Cast of Characters, embracing the
whole strength of Messrs. Allison & Bignold's Royal
Dramatic Company and a Hundred Auxiliaries.
'Admission— Dress-circle, 6a.; Stalls 3s.; Pit, 2s. ;
Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.S0 ; commence at 8
o'clock. Carriages at 1L Box-plan at Woodman's.
Tickets at Armbruster's. ~ '
? WM. GOBDON. Treasurer.
p ARNER'S THEATRE.
Lessees— Messrs. Williamson, Garner, & Musgrove.
Business Manager .. .. Mr. W. H. Seagram
UNDENIABLE HIT.
ENTHUSIASM EXTR AORDINAEY.
AGAIN LAST NIGHT
STANDING ROOM ONLY.
THE PBESS UNANIMOUS
, and in accordance with the
PUBLIC VEEDICT
- thatthe
GBEATEST SUCCESS . :-
Ever known in Adelaide has been achieved by 'that
famous young Irish Comedian,
JOHN F. SHERIDAN,
JOHN F. SHERIDAN, ? -
in his world-renowned impersonation of
- THE WIDOW O'BBIEN - -_
and THE TRAMP, ? ~ '
In the most successful Musical and Farcical
Oddity .??.-:?-, »,
FUN ON THE BRISTOL, ?
--which will be repeated until further ndtideT U n
/ TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE GSEEK
— * NIGHTLY .o:. . '.
JOHN F. SHERIDAN ?
and his Talented Company. '.Y
N.B. — Come early and secure Seats. ?
Doors open at 7.16 ; Overture at 3. Carriages may
be ordered for 10.30.
Admission— FauteuilSeat3, 43. ; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit,
ONE SHILLING. Box Office at Woodman's. ?
Bepresentativeof Mr. J.F. Sheridan, Mr. W.Hughe-3.
Advance Apent .. ..? „. H. J. Whittington.
fpO-NIGHT. TO-FISHT,
TOWN HALxTnOEWOOD. -
wednesdayTaugust 20.
3 1 gjband vocal and insteumental
CONCEET,
COMPLIMENT ARY TO HEBE HANSBEETE AM,
The Blind Musician.
Under the Patronage of His ExcELtEScr- the-'
Governor (Sir W. C. F. Sobinso.n, K.C.M.G.),
E. T. Smith, Esq., M.P., His Worship the Mayor
of Norwood and Kensington (K. St. Barbe-Miller,
Esq., J.P.), and Councillors.
Musical Director— Mr. H. J. Shrosbree.
Accompanists— Madame K. Ceschina, Signor F.
Zfliani, Mr. H. B. Holder, and Mr. G. Daniel.
Violinist— Signor B. Squarise. _ .
Organist — Mr. J. B. Jones.
Pianist— Herr Hans Bertram.
pbogIamme.
1. Mendelssohn's Wedding March (Organ and Piano)
—Mr. J. B. Jones and Herr Haus Bettram.
2. Song— 'It was a Dream' (Cowan)— Mrs. T. H.
Jones.
%. Song— ' The Gallants of England' (Scot Gatty)—
Mr. W. S. Welboum.
4. Solo (Piano)—' Chophi's Walta, No. 1' (Chopin)
Herr Hans Bertram.
5. Song— 'When Night is darkest Dawn is nearest'
(Edward Land)— Mr. C. P. James.
6. Song— 'The Wishing Gate' (Shorle)— Mis3 May
Banford.
7. Solo (Mouth Harmonica)— H. J. Shrosbree.
Interval of Five Minutes.
1. Duet (Organ and Piano)— ' Schubert's Im
promptu, No. 7' (Schubert)— Mr. J. B. J«nes
and Herr Hans Bertram.
2. Solo— 'When the Swallows Homeward Fly'
(Franz Abt-— Miss May Banford.
8. Solo (Organ}— ' Prelude and Fugue D Major'
(Hesse)— Herr Hans Bertram.
4. Song— 'Never More' (Tito Mattei)— Mr. W. 8.
Welbourn.
5. Song— 'Softly Sighs' (Weber)— Mrs. T. H. Jones.
6. Solo (Violin) — 'Melodia' (Squarise) — Signor
Squarise.
7. Song—' Ehren on the Bhine' (W. Hntchison)—
Mr. C. P. James.
God Save the Queen.
Prices of Admission— Front Seats, Ss.; Second,
28^: Back, Is.
Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Carriages at
10 p.m. - x ?
TTENSINGTON CRICKET, FOOT
BALL, AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
GRAND INTERCOLONIAL
FOOTBALL. .FOOTBALW
ADELAIDE OVAL. '
'. j.' THIS DAY, * ;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 201 _
MELBOUBNE V. SOUTH ADELAIDE.
Umpire— Mr. A. E. Waldron.
Play to commence at 2.15 p.m. sharp.
For Prices of Admission see last Saturday's papers.
,. i SA1UBDAY, AUGUST 23. ' '
JMELBOUBNE V. NORWOOD.
D. G. EVAN,' Secretary.
No. 10, Exchange, Pirie-street. . .x
rjAIEDONIAN CHORAL SOCIETY.
A GRAND SCOTCH~CONCERT will be held
on the evening of September 1, 1884, at 3 o'clock,
in the KEW ttat.t. of the Y.M.C.A., Gawler
place,
Under the Patronage of
His Exceixenct Sir Wm. f. C. Robinson,
K.C.M.G., and leading Scotch Gentlemen.
Tickets, Ss., 2s.. Is., may be had at Messrs.
Marshall's, Woodman's, Canthorne's, Robertson's,
Bigby'g, Armbruster's, Hugo Fischer's, Fimister's,
and McMichen's, and from Members of Committee.
Plan of Reserved Seats at Y.M.C.A. Hsil.
Full Programme in Saturday's papers.
231,3,6 ? J. W. SCOTT, Hon. Sec.
YACKA INSTITUTE HANDICAP,
to be run October 7, 1884.— First prize, £0 ;
2nd, £2 10s.; 3rd, £1 10s.
Nominations, with last two (2) years perfor
mances, 2s. 6d., close on September 20, 1S34. Accep
tances, 6s. (five shillings), closo October 4.
Handicaps will be posted to Nominators.
For furtherpartictuars see posters.
2S3-4V48 THO. W. STALLEY, Secretary pro tem.
T^IGHT- HOURS CELEBRATION.
SEPTEMBER 1, ISS1.
SPOETS ENTRIES have been extended until
WEDNESDAY, August 20; Handicaps, Tuesday,
August 26; and Acceptances August 23, 1834.
Entries at Bristol Tavern from 7.30 to 9 p.m.
For full -rogramme see Register and Advertiser,
Saturday, August 16, and Bills about town.
232-3 D. B. JONES, Sports Secretary.
STRATH A T.BYN ANNUAL SHOW
will be held September 18. BAILWAY will
be OPEN, and SPECIAL TRAINS arranged for.
Prize-list may be had on application.
2Umwf61 W. D. STEPHEN9, Secretary.
XTOTICE to SECRETARIES oi
XI JUNIOB CEICKET CLUBS— A M EETING
will be held on THURSDAY, 21st, at 8 p.m., at W.
Goodfellow's Cricket Depot, for the purpose of form
ing an Association to compete for Challenge Cnppre
sented by W. Goodfellow. All interested in Cricket
invited to attend. x
BOABJ) ASP LODgnf G
BOARD and LODGING WANTED in City ; pri
vate family preferred.- State terms and
accommodation to J. J. W., Register QfSee. a232'4
AN excellent HOME for Two Gentlemen in
Private Family in Suburbs; every comfort.
Alpha, this office. ? 232-4
TO LET, Well-Furnished FBOXT ROOM. Mrs.
Mndge, 3, Bainsbnry-terrace, Gouger-street,
next doorto Tnrner. Bntch'er. ? ax
VACANCY for Gentlemen, single bedroom3,
very superior tome. Ko. 1, Eosetta-pJace,
Franklin-street, Adelaide. 233,5,8
mSCELLAffEOUS ?
EDGUM SAWN POSTS, all Bize3,
i FOB Rat.t: at Adelaide Railway Station.
Apply Ps''', Davies, & Wishart, Mcrphett-street
BndgB, or Grenfell-Btreet mmwf c
Ifc'l'EKN H.P. HORIZONTAL
ENGINE FOB SALE. Price, &c, apply
Mscklin's Fnmlshmg Depot, 107b, Bnndle-street,
Adelaide. 215wscz
LD ZINC BOUGHT : Highest Price
A. SIMfSON A SON, GftiTajozers, Gawlei
ntoea. no«
WITI
? AinrsEmBrra ? ___.
TW'EW ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Lessee End Manager . . Mr. F. H. Pollock.
EVEBY EVENING~AT 8 O'CLOCK.
SECOND WEEK AND DECIDED SUCCESS
of
POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN
OPERA-BOUFFE COMPANY.
BOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY.
Mr. F. H. Pollock begs to announce to bis patrons
that, in consequence of the limited number of nights
of the present season, and wishing at the same time
to keep faith with his subscribers, no Opera can be
played longer than the advertised time.
THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 20,
and Thursday and Friday,
THE LAST THREE NIGHTS
of the nresent successful Comic Opera,
THE PEINCESS OF TBEBIZONDE.
THE PBINCESS OF TBEBIZONDK.
Received each Evening by crowded and delighted
Audiences.
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23,
FOB POSITIVELY FOUE NIGHTS ONLY,
Production of the ever Popular and Favourite
Comic Opera, as crMnally played by the Pollard
Company in every part of tne world,
: H.M.S. PINAFORE.
H.M.S. P1NAFOKE.
. H.M.S. PINAFOBE.
THUBSDAY and FBIDAY EVENINGS,
? , Ausuit 2S and 20,
- BY UNIVEESAL DESIRE,
LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10,
wQl be produced with entirely New Scenery, pa'nted
espressly for this production by Mr. J. S. WilJ's,
FATIXITZA.
Stage Manager ? Mr. Tom Pollard.
FULL ORCHESTRA and CHORUS undsr the
direction of Mr. J. A. DELANY.
Leader ; „ ? Mr. C. A. Pollard.
Pricesi-48., Ss., 2s., Is. Box plan at Woodman's ;
and Tickets for all parts oi the house at Armbrus
ter's. ;
Business Manager for Messrs. Pollard,
! JAS. E. KITTS.
! SPOETDfG ?
ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB
: ? STEEPLECHASES,
'' ? SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1834,
;. i AT MORPHETTVILLE.
1 Patron :
His Excellency the Governor.
? -. stewards :
XL. Stikling, M.P., President of the Hunt Club.
Hph. B.- C; Baker, The Hon. W. B. EouN
'M.L.C. SEYELL, M.P.
B. Bowman, J.P. The Hon, W. K. Simbis,
C. Peacock, J.P. M.L.C.
Race Committee :
J. Hat, Master C. H. T. HaKT ?
AfcAH Baker C. Oldham
C. Bowman A. J. Scammell
H. BlCKPOED N. W.- 8TIRL1S0.
E. G. BLACKMORE, Hon. Sec.
THE MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE.
Of 40 SOV3. and a Ctrp (presentod by Mr. Wendt)
added. Second horse 10 sovs. from the stake.
'About 2 miles. Welter weight for age. Winner of
any steeplechase at time of starting 6 lb. extra.
Entrance 2 sovb.
THE MEMBERS' HUBDLES.
A Welter Handicap of 50 sovs. and a Cup (pre
sented by Mr. Brunkhorst) added ; second horse 10
sovs. from the stake. About three miles. The
winner of any Handicap HurdleEace after weights
declared 6 ib. penalty. Nomination 1 sov., accep
tance 2 aovs.
THE ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB CUP.
A Welter Handicap of 100 sovs. anda Cup (pre
sented by Messrs. E. & C. Bowman) added. Second
horse, 20 sovs., from the stake ; tbird horse, 10 sovs.
About 4 miles. The winner of any Handicap
Steeplechase after weights declared, 5 lb. penalty.
Nomination 2 sovs., acceptance, 4 boys.
PONY RACE.
Three furlongs on the flat for a Cup (presented by
C. Peacock, J.P.), for ponies of 14 hands 1 inch and
under. Weight, ] 2 st. 7 lb. ; 2 lb. allowed for every
inch under 14 bands. To be ridden by members of
the A.H.C. Entrance, 1 sov.
THE DEAG CUP.
Of 65 so vs. and a Cup (presented by the Race Com
mittee) added. Second horse, 10 bovb. from the
stake ; third. 5 eoys. Weights— 3 yrs., 9 fit. 8 lb.; 4
yrs., 11 st 8 Ib. ; 6 yrs., 12 st. 4 lb.; 6 and aged, IS st.
Winner of any Steeplechase since 1st September,
1883, if of the value o! 60 soys., b lb. penalty ; if ex
ceeding 75 bo vs., 7 lb. penalty. About three miles.
Entrance, 4 sovs , whereof 2 sovs. to be paid at en
trance ; balance of stake at date of acceptance.
THE GRAND NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLE
CHASE.
An Open Welter Handicap Steeplechase, of 65
sovs. Second horse 5 sovs. from the stake. About
three miles. Nomination, 2 sovs.; acceptance,
3 bovs.
CONDITIONS.
EULES.
The above Baces will be run under Grand
National Hunt Rulea and the Bulea of the S.A.J.C.
where applicable.
Owners
For Hunt Cup, Drag Cup, Maiden Steeplechase,
and Hurdles must be full members.
A full member may enter one horse not his own
property provided such horse runs in his sole
interest.
In Pony Race any member may enter.
Grand National Hunt Steeplechase is open to all
owners and horses.
KlDETtS
Must be at least hunting members, and duly regis
tered as amateur riders under the rales of the Club ;
and if not already elected and registered must be
elected and become members and registered riders
seven clear days before the Baces, except for Grand
National Hunt Steeplechase, in which professionals
can ride.
Horses' Qualification and Allowances, &c
- Horses must have hunted this season for— Hunt
Cup six times; Maiden Hunters, six times (allow
ance of 3 lb. for every additional hunt) ; Drag Cup,
1 ten times (allowance of 3 lb. for every additional
bunt). And norsea starting for any of the above
races must have been hunted by Amateur Members
of the Club a number of times equivalent to at least
half the number necessary to qualify for the race in
which they are entered, and half of those for which
allowance is claimed.
: In all Entries, Nominations, and Acceptances, the
name of the real owner must be jjiven.
Errors and omissions in description may be recti
fied with the approval of the Committee before
weights are declared on payment of a fine of one
guinea.
Dates.
Entries and Nominations close Monday, August
25, 4 p.m. . .
Weights declared, Monday, September 8.
Acceptances close, Monday, September IS.
In all Handicaps, minimum weight 10 stone.
N.B.— The Races with bunting qualification, ex
cept Drag Cup, are open to horses hunted with any
pack recognised by the A.H.O, but no allowance of
weight will be made except for hunts with the
Adelaide hounds.
All communications to be addressed to
? E. G. BLACKMOEE, Hon. Sec. A.H.C.,
226,83V ? Globe Hotel
IOST AET) EOirHD
TWO POUNDS REWARD.— LOST, CONVEY
ANCE of August 7, 1S47, Thomas Hardy to
Nathaniel Farrant, Registered No. 123, Book 161 ;
March 12, 16G0, Mortgage, W. Farrant to Eupert
Ingleby, Eeglstered No. 274, Book 1G2 ; February 12,
1862, Conveyance, Bupert Ingleby to John Emerson,
Beglstered No. 1, Book 181. The above Deeds relate
to part Section 234B, Paradise, known as Richard
Keulake's. The above reward will be paid on
delivery to the undersigned.
E. B. COX, Solicitor,
233-4 King William-street.
LOST, on Tuesday afternoon, between Elizabeth-
street, Norwood, and Miller Anderson and
Co's, Hindley-street, Adelaide, a broad GOLD
BRACELET with one large Opal. Finder return
ing same to Messrs. Miller Anderson & Co. will be
rewarded. 233c
LOST by drover, between Daveystown and Whit
warta, 250 WETHERS, branded ~ over S near
ribs (black paint). Reward such information leads
to recovery. George Brooks, Kulpara ; or Good
child, Duff, & Co., Burra. 233 5v
LOST, STATION ORDER. The PUBLIC are
CAUTIONED against CASHING our
STATION ORDER, dated Ediacara, July 19, No.
350, for £17 4s. 6d., drawn by J. B. Fergusson in
favour of J. Mackman.
232-4 F. H. FAULDING & CO.
LOST. near Fort Glanville, GOLD WATCH and
CHAIN; initials on both. Finder rewarded.
C. D. Harris, Survey Department. aS32*4
PRODUCE
SCANDINAVIAN MILK
NO BETTER BRAND IMPORTED.
7s. per dozen.
THE CITY CASH GROCERY STORES
(fonr doors west of Gawler-place),
i {3, BUNDLE-STBBET,
117c ; ADSLAIDK.
ROSSUM-SKI N'Sj
1 KANGABOO-SKINS,
SHEEPSKINS,
; HIDES, TALLOW, &c., Wanted.
Pfghest Market Bates paid.
W. MOFFLIN & CO., SO, Currie-street, Adelaide.
? S17mwf7S
OPOSSUM-SKINS.— Highest Prices
given by
GEO. WILLS & CO.,
I85mT?fc ? Bundle-place, Adelaide
? E1TIRE H0BSE3 ?
'imOR SALE, the stoutest nnd best
jy, bred 1 BOADSTEE STALLION In Australia,
GEAlsD JUNCTION, by Fij away jEtaudsiGJhanda
high, colour bay, black pvl its, no white, rising 5
years, beautiful temper, and grand mover. Further
particulars apply
THOMAS DODD, C len Osmond.
Also, 50 LINCOLN RAMS, as used by and bred
by myself, and 9 Down Earns.
205mwfcv THOMAS DODD, Glen Osmond
HILLS, FACTORIES, &o.
FOR SALE or TO LET. HALIFAX
STEEET MILL, &c. Apply
H. L. & A. K. AYERS,
Imperial Chambers, King William-street, Adelaide.
mvne
FBOFK88IOJAL
GREEN & O C, '
LAND AGENTS,
AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS, ?
LICENSED LAND BROKERS & SURVEYORS.
CBEDIT SALES FINANCED.
~ MONEY TO LEND. ? 7
QEEI lT~~& CO., i .
Exchange Land Offices, Pibie-£tbekt.
IMer
? WAJMTJSU ?
AS TRAMWAY ENGINEER.
An Englishman, a^e 30, who has had considerable
experience in preparing drawings, ic, for Tramway
Bcuemes making the necessary surveys, and taking
levels ot streots, superintending tho laving down
of permanent ways, and possessing a thorough
k :owledpe of rolling-stock and the general working
of an extensive Tram ray Cimnoiy is desirous of
meeting with an ENGaGEMENI in South Au»
tralia as ENGINEER end MANAGER. Highest
testimonials. Apply B. H., Pcst-OJica, Adelaide.
? m,8,s
WANrED, an INVOICE CLEfiK. Apply by
letter addressed Caixero, G.P.O. aiSgc
riiO BAKERS.-A BOOK ia tent at the Kturt .
JL Hotel, GrenfoU-atreot, bv tho M.U.A.. in ? ?-
which all Idle NON-SOCIKTY JOURNEYMEN
can REGISTER their NAMES, and from which '
Masters will obtain their men. t ?
£29-59 ? M. C. SCBYMaOUB.
TJfr ANTED by a young Man, speaks German and : -
W English. SITUATION as CUTTER ia
Gents' Shirts, or Draper's Assistant; fifteen months ?
in last situation, one of the largest, boalneasei in
town. H. K., office this paper. ? . 231-8 : i ,
ANTED, a SITUATION as CUTTER; '
highest references ; Academical knowledge ;
long experience. Cutter, thia office. ? a8M'4 ? ,rv.
RESPECTABLE Young MAN of fair education ?
and business habita SEEKS EMPLOY
MENT In any capacity in any business ; first-clur ' - '
London and Colonial references. Addresa W. C., *
Register Office. ? 23f3
f'IRST-CLASS WATCHMAKER WANTED.
Apply A. L. Brunkhorut, 106, Hundlwrtreet ? ; -
? 88Siq-i _.?; ?.
NGINE SMITH WANTED. Apply B. Lindsay, I 1
Carron Iron Works, Pori Adelaide; a88g«
T\yo BAKERS. — WANTED SECONDHAND. j|
JL Apply, with references, to H. Dean, Qawler; ' '7 ' .
— ? _! — -^-i— l; i \
_n ENTLEMEN, if you want good GARDENER
U (slncle), handy with horse* arid useful, India,
putable character, call at Hunt* s Labour Office.
? 282-
TXTANTED, steady MAN for farm, must be (rood . ' '?
y V ploughman ; reference required. U. Eagless,
Steam Chaff Mills. South-road. ? ' a2S3'4
WANTED, BUTCHER (youn-j Man),' -!ngle.
None but pood hand* need apply. ? R. a.
Allen, Port Adelaide. ? , ? 2335
WANTED, first-class MILLINER forthe Whole* i
salo. Apply to Mrs. Wrigley, care of Black* ,
well, FelBtead, ii Co., Pirio-strett. ? 232:4 t
VOUNG GIEL wishes to take LESSONS in '
1 CUTTING and HEWING plain clothes three ?
dayeavveek; could bring her own material. Ad-. , j,
dress E., P.O., Norwood. a233*5
WANTED, a respectable PERSON, middle-aied ' !
I-ref erred, to ASSIST in HOUSE e -id Needlo. '
work. A comfortable home. Mrs. T. W. Metcalf, ?
Sandlewood Fann, Amyton. 2S1*S
A Church of England Lady, having tho advantage .
J\. of a good Governess, and residinR at the Sea
side, would like to take CHARGE of four little
GIELS to teach with her own ; ages from 9 to 13 ;
references exchanged. Addrwa Tuition, office tuli
paper. 22»mwfc
WANTED. GOVERNESS for UtUo boy and
girl, near Adelaide ; liberal salary. Apply
J. B., Box 177, G.P.e. ? 2»fan
MARRIED COUPLE, no oncumbranco, WANT
SITUATION on STATION : both capable of
doing any w. rb. Address A. Z., thia ofliCB. 831*8
ANTED, a respectable Girl an HOUSEMAID.
Apply at tho Terminus Ilotol, North-tewace.
? 239c '
WANTED, GENERAL SEEVAHT; referenc8
indispensable. Apply before 2 p.m. to Mrg.
Mclntosh, Liater Ilouae, Jeilcott-street, NortU
Adelaide^ ? it _?
WANTED, by respectable young penon, ;
SITUATION as BARMAID (good planiste)
first-class references. Address Emma, this office.
? 8315
WANTED, BARMAID. Apply TattenaO's
Hotel, Hindiey-atreet. ? x__
TXr ANTED, SITUATION, by a sober, erpe. ?
. T ». rienced, steady, single Man : thoroughly
understands manaiement of horses and cattle, also '
with some knowledge of gardening, good milker.
Good testimonials. Addresa Groom, fieffitter Offiee.
? 238-6
WANTED, a smart well - educated YOUTH
who understands Grocery and quick at
ficures for a Country Store. Wages, 203. per week,
with Board and Lodging. Apply by letter only, with
copies of references, to Box 11, Post-Office, Clare. ? '
? ews -
AN APPENTICE WANTED to Learn Hat
making and business. Premium required.
Apply to Tho3. Williams, the Noted Hat Shop,
King William-street, or liundle-fltreot. 228.81.8 -
T]O ANTED, a LAD for Orders and make himsolf
Y f useful. W. B. Evans, Froeman-street.
? a23Z-4
T- EXPECTABLE LAD WANTED. Apply,
JTi between 10 and 10.30 a.m., F. BasaiS, 80, *
Bundle-street. ? 824o
WANTED, an OFFICE BOY. David Eobin,' '
over Federal Auction Mart, Qawler-placo.
233fi
TIT ANTED KNOWN.
? L_ ADELAIDE
! S1EAM LAUNDRY WORKS,
: ELIZA-STEEET.
? «? i - WASHING, IEONING, MANQIIWO, ~ ~ ' T
;.'; CALENDERING EXECUTED j
in splendid Style from in. per dozen. I
LACE CURTAINS
? a Speciality. ? 187c
TIT ANTED to Purchnso, thoroughbred BULL*
*Y DOG. State price and particulars to H. W.
Barris, Exeter. 232c
gASTHESSHXPS, BUSINESSES. &o
'VTOTICE is hereby given that tho .
JLl PAUTNEESHIP which hna for somo tlma
past been carried on by WILLIAM LIVINGSTON
REID, BOSS THOMPSON REID, and KDWAED
ROBERT FITZGERALD, under the Firm or Styla
of Reid, Fitzgerald, & Company, in tho business of
trading with the Elver Steamer Jupiter and tha
Barge Venus on the Iliver Murray and Its tvl«
butaries, has COMB TO AN END, and ia de
termined. _ ? .
As witness our hands this eighteenth day of
August, 1881. ' '
WM. L. RKID,
By his Attorney, R. N. CotLET.
EOS3 T. EEID.
223,5,0v By his Attorney, Walteb Em at,.
T HAVE this day DISPOSED OP the
JL PLANT and GOODWILL of the CABBYINQ
BUSINESS conducted by mo, under the Style of
Bradley & Co., to Mr. J. A. LAYVTON, of North
terrace, possession to be taken by him on the 1st of
September, 1884.
?Whilst thanking roy Customors for favours during ; ,
tbs past thirty years I beg a continuance of the
Bane for my successor. ,
Signed this 30th day of July. IMfc BKADtEy_
WITH reference to the above, I beg ,
to inform the public that all Carrjlnj? Buai- t
neas entrusted to me will receive prompt attention,
and the fact of my having tbo services of Mr. 8amL
Bridgnmn pateh- of Messrs. Graves & Co.) as
Manager is a sufficient guaranteo that the work will
be accomplished in a satisfactory manner.
2Slmwf-2 J- A. LAWTON, horth-terrace west
rpENDERS FOR C. L. KLISSER'S ,
J. TAILORING STOCK.
TENDERS will be received by M. J. Solomon and
Company. C3, Hindley-Etroet, np to Wednesday,
August 20, at 12 o'clock, for tlio whole of Mr. C. L.
Klfiser's TAILORING STOCK and TEADR UTEN«
SILS. Stock on view, and Btock-sheeta can be in« ? .
sptcted on Mr. C. L. Klissur'a premises, 105), i'.
Bundle-street. ? 229-88 ?'.;
OHOPS, OFFICES, AND. WAEE- I
^ : HOUSES TO LET. ? ' ,/,'
.' ' BUSINESSES FOB SALB. ?' 'J,
- Money to lend. . ;?, ,t\'
? ; __ - ? .? ? ; . i i
''?' ? ~ DAVID EOBIN,.'
Gawler-place. 22Q-awf» j _,
ALL KINDS OF BUSINESSES
FOE SALE.
Parties In search of BUSINESSES or PART
NERSHIPS ate kindly invited to rive na a call and
inspect our List, where they will Bad BuxineaHea of
all descriptions and Partnerships of all kinds.
Sellers will find it to their advantage to place
their Businesses In our hands.
For further particulars apply to ? ?
GENERAL AGENCY COMPANY,
67, KING WILLIAM-STREET. lBOc
BTJgB JJTD STOCK ? ; -
SPLENDIDLY Woolled MERINO
RAMS FOR 8ALE, cheap. This breed has
tp'ten over 100 Prizes, inducing 25 Champion,
within the last few yetua. Also, 2,000 Rood STOCK
WBTHKB-S.
L,3wev JOHN GlLMOUR, Mount Pleasant.
TO K OETHERN TERRITORY PAS
TORAL LESSEES.— FOB SALE. WeU-bred ' '
STORE CATTLE, in Iota to suit purchasers,
delivered on Finke River. Apply Wm. B. Sells,
10, Pirie Chambers, Pirie-Btreet 107wmt
$