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' -v. ABIENT LINE.
~ ISIUm^.^-' UNDER CONTRACT WITH
JMijggr N.S.W. GOVEBNMENT FOB CON
?fEYANCE OF MATTfl.
The following Soyal MaQ Steamships, belonging
*o the Orie-'t~Co. and the Pacific Co., ?will leave
, ADELAIDE (Semaphore), at 4 p.ffij, on the under.
Snttoned dates for LONDON, via Diego Garcia (at
Spftma'8 option), the Snea Canal, and Naples.
' gjjj^ jTons Date. [] Ship.; Tons Date.
John EIderJ4,152 Men. 24 jSorata .. 4,014'Ipl. 21
- Qtoaborazoi3,847 Apt 71'Cnzco ..3,349|May 5
. '—' ' And fortnightly thereafter.
SALOON PASSENGERS allowed to break their
'°o1!b^ PABCELS EXPRESS-;^ 6d. per foot,
-tred-petlb. Shippinecharaea [additional
?PASSAGES FROM LONDON can be granted in
*HAPLES TO LONDON BY RAIL-Special ax
«ancenienta made with Messrs. Cook A Son for the
1 -todAKDEBSON.ANDBBSON & CO., Fenchurch
' *1Q^BHAi- MANAGES IN AUSTBALIA-G. S.
?^TTJILL, 287, George-street, Sydney. . .
: PASSAGE-MONEY— £17 to £70.
NB.— The Steam-launches o( the Larga Bay
Boating Company will ply between Lares Bay Pier
Sd Steamer! of above Line during their stay, at
??achorage, in conjunction with certain trains.
—ISme-table on application at the Office. Faies
/Oao way, 2a. ; Eefen. 3a. .-, - - Ifflcv
' rjA -DENINSTJLAR AND
«%Q^. JT ORIENTAL STEAM
qgffiiBi*^ NAVIGATION COMPANY.
ffoder Boyal MaiL contract the Steamers of this
Company will be dispatched for India, China, and
Enrobe, as follows :—
MLRZiPORB .. .. .. 29th March.
BaLLAAKAT .. .. .. 12th April.
VaLBTTA ? 24thApril.
EOME ? 8th May.
, , . Shaknos ? 22nd May. ;
1 A Special Through Service is now being worked
to suit the Australian traffic
Passengers bookei at Reduced Rates for King
Gecrge'3 Sound. Ceylon, India, China, Brindiai,
Venice, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth, and Gravesend.
Reserved accommodation and return passages at
reduced rates.
76c ? ELDER. SMITH, & CO.
' ^*3sV 'DACIFIO MAIL STEAM
' B||^-^ SH3P COMPANY. :
OVERLAND EOTJTE TO GHEAT BRITAIN
THBOLGH AMERICA.
Tha magnificent Steamships of thi3 line leave
- -Sydney for SAN FRANCISCO ' calling st ATJCK
.jiAND and HONOLULU) EVERY FOUBTH
? 'THURSDAY at 3 pjn., as under : —
— — APPROXIMATE-TIME-TABLE TOB 18831.
:.\.'i' Steamers.. . Dates of Departure.
.' ' :'^~~' ~' ~~ 1SS3. 1884.' 18S4.:
? CITY OFNEW YORK 1 Not. SI Jan. 22 May.
?AUSTRALIA _ ' . .. 10 Nov. 23 Feb. 19 June
ZEALANDIA_ - 6 Dec. 37 Mar. 17 July
? ?:?- 1884. . i
CITY OF SYDNEY.. 3 Jan. 24 ApL 14 Aug.
' IHKOUGH FARES— ADELAIDE TO ~
UVEBPOOL,
? Fias! Cross „ £70 and upwards^ ? !
Passengers can break the journey and stop-over
from ona to six months at Auckland,' Honolulu, or
, l&y of the American Cities en nutc- -.-..', j
Passengers have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic
Bteamships of Cunazd, TnmQTi^ White Star* and
other lines, and all fisst-class passengers aiaaUowad
8H lb. baggage free ef charge. '
. ' Vat rates of passage tod freight, handbo fc, &d,
' WPlf to - ????,?!
1 - FBEDX. WEIGHT, Agent, ' j
Graham Chambers, -Adelaide. !
.; ' Passengera by tins route may ?without extra cost
~ Mall themselves of the Southern Pacific Eailroai
'with ita connections^ now open, thns avoiding the
?frinforcoldof the more northern route; and lor t
?light ft^Hi'tinnal- ghaTgfl may go., through . tljj
Southern States to New Orleans, and thence to New
York. ? ' / ; '. ' .' .::...' 277c
a3a f 10MPAGNLE DES MES
^nGkg^.'O SAGEEIES MAETTIMES. |
ADELAIDE TO MARSEILLES, VIA '
.'?? ' ' SUEZ CANAL.
Steamers under Postal Contract with the
Government of France. '
?Calling at maurttius, reunion,
::..'/ seychelles, aden, and pobt said. i
The Company's Steamers will be dispatched as
tollowa :— ? \_
, S.S. Leave Sydney. Leave Adelaide.
?Balazie.. .. Tuea., March 25 Mon., March 31
__¥arza .. .- -Tnes., April 22 Mon., April 28
Caledonian .. Tues., May 20 Mon., May 26
and every 23 days.
' . Rate of passaee-money to Marseilles from £-23 to
' £65, including Table wines or Beer and the Suez
Canal dues on passengers.
RETURN TICKETS issued at the following
?rates :—
1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class.
Available 0 months .. £105 £84 £40
Available 12 months 115 92 42
Passengers' luggage conveyed free of cost from
Marseilles to London. :
For freight, passage, handbooks, and further
particulars apply to :
HAHEOLD BROTHERS, i
Adelaide or Port Adelaide.!
N.B.— During the stay of the Steamers the
Launches of the Largs Bay Boating Company will
xly between them and the Largs Bay Pier. Time
tables on application at our Offices. Fares— Single,
2s. ; Beturn, 3s. ? 356c
.a-Ckk ~\/T ESSAG ERIE&
a|^^^.±TA MABITIMES. j
ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE,~SYDNEY, AND
NOUMEA.
The French Mail Steamer ' (
1 YARRA
' ? — trill leave Largs Bay for above on or about March
20, or about twelve hours from time of being
signalled from Cape Borda. ;
For rales of passage and freight apply to '
70-80 HARUOLD BROTHERS, Town or Port.
/^OMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERLES
V/ MARITIMES.
From and after March 5 Messrs. HAREOLD
BROTHERS will represent the above Company in
Adelaide.
A. CONIL,
6C79T General Manager in Australia.
^-.3^ r^HINA NAVIGATION
fflW^^.^' COMPANY, LIMITED.— FOB
OIBK HONGKONG. VIA NEWCASTLE
AND SYDNEY, AND CALLING AT TOWNS
— VO1E, COOKTOWN, THURSDAY ISLAND
AND POET DABWEJ.— The Splendid New Stee
, Steamer WOOSTOG.
? ! 1,784 tons register, A. Hurd, Commander, will b-
dispatched from Port Adelaide to the above port:
«n Saturday, the 22nd inst.
To be followed nest month by the
WHAMPOA. :
These magnificent bteamers have unrivalled ac
. .commodation for Saloon, Second, and Third Clas:
' ' passengers. |
For freight or passage apply to ? ? i
LORIMEB, ROME, & CO.,
Waymocth-street. Adelaide ; or
75-31 H. MUECKE & CO., Port Adelaide.
^_riw Xn ASTERN AND ATJSTRA
fflKH^XLJ LIAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM
dBBBEST PANY, LIMITED. — The Favouriti
Steamship
. TAXNADICE,
100 Al at Uoyd'3, 2,183 Umi register, S. G. Green
-Commander, will be dispatched for Sydney, Towns
Tille, Coottown, Thursday Island, Port Darwin
, ? and. Hongkong on or about April. SL_ Splendic
accommodation for passengers. N.B.— This steame
_:?? -win. call at Cainis and Port Douglas if suf&cien'
Inducement offers.
For freight and passage rates apply to
GIBBS, BBIGHT, A CO., Currie-street ; o
WM. MORGAN & CO.. Port. , ? 71c
^.Ckv XTANGAROO ISLANI
iH^l0r^^.-l-\- DIBECT; — ^Th» S.S.
QMBbST james coaraiE
vrill trade resularly with Cargo and Passengers oi
and after Slarch a, 1SS4, leaving Largs Piei
with passengers Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m.
calling at Hog Bay and Kingscote ; retumiaj
Thursdays and Saturdays. Freights must be p_aic
on landing of goods, and passages on embarking
either to the A cent or to the Captain.
? 78c ? H. MUECHE & CO., Agenta. Port.
; 4*k:3^k THOB EDITHBURGH.— Th(
ffiM^^.JJ S.S. WAE0GKA leaves larg
QHSBEbT pier Tuesdavs, Thnisdays, anc
Saturdays, at 9 a.m. Cargo received at Pea
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. From Edith
burgh Mondays 9 a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays a:
B.30 p.m. Reduced Fares. No orders taken
Agents— H. Muecke -t Co., Port ; Geo. Hart. Edith
burgh. ? SlOthsc
- rfkfc^iv 01 S. ETHEL Ieave3 Larars
roj^kJi Pier for AEDEOSSAN, Tues
?????M^ days; Thursdays, Saturdays, 9 a.m.
- torPOBT YINCESr^-Fnilays, 1Q ajn.^retmnin{
same day3. Fares, 7s. 6-1. Frnit, Vegetables, ant
Parcels only cargo taken. The Larg3 Bay anc
Semaphore S. L. & B. Co., Ld. W. L. Dickson
Secretary. Stcv
? ^ PIRIE SHIPPING
wfagy Jl company.— for pobt pird
. BBfflggr DIRSCT.— DIANELLA sails Thursday
March 20, at 3 a.m. Goods consigned to Mr. A
le Uessuriet will hate prompt discatcb.
?'- 853c FRSD. GREY, Secretary.
? .JaaK TJ'OR AEDROSSAN. — Th«
«f^--*- FLEKTWING
HiBs leaves every Wednesday at 5 p.m
, APPly to Captain Leaak on board, Prince's Wharf.
.. ? 2Mtwe
' ^@(^ PORT WAKEFTELD SHIP
?^^E^-*- J*INQ COMPANY.— FOR FOB'
. ? iSOBSSmm WAKEEEELD —The - PERCY sail
- Wednesday, 19th inst. u0 cargo received after
OSENEATH, from Glas-w.— Al
CLAIMS against this Vessel must be ren
- ' ^«d in dupUcate at our Port Office by noon 0!
Wednesday, March 19, or they wfll not be recce
nised. i
H-9 HASBOLD BBOS., Towa and Port.'
,.,??? .. ^
? BHIPPDre , ??,-,,;, :
^JvV. fTIHB ADELAIDE STEAM*
^-M^w J- - SHIP COMPANY, UHETKD.
«??» until further notice, will dispatch
Hieir Steamers as under, when practicable j_T^^
FORMELBOUBNK Returaing
FRANKLIN ? March 22
ADELAIDE .. _ „ ? '-19
March 19. VICTORIAN .. ' u
' 24. ADELAIDE .. ^ ' ' S
' 29. VICTORIAN :
Sailing hour from Port Adelaide, S.16 pja. ; tha
lrect steamers calling at Glenelg, and sailing
ko uarg^rcarrWieceSea' later than ona houT
before departure. , ?
. AU Passage-money must bepald before eabarki
tion. One-fifth additional w&Tbe charged' far those
paying on board. ~ ~ ? --— ,-^ ?
WESTEEN AUSTEAHAW SHEVlCB. '
The FRANKLIN will be dispatched for Albany
the Vasse, Bunbury, FremanHe, taking eoodTfor
GeialdtoD, on 25th March, at noon, probably calling
sit Euclid* . -? r -. - . , » r.
- ' : .BQTJTH.EASr COAST^ . -
EnreSTONT John Grice & Co., Agents.'— The
r gLDfpKBSj on Tuesdat. at « o'clock,
' '^SrSSJL''? Eob«: on- Friday. The- CLAUD
,. -HAMTT.TON, on,FEiDAT, l&ch 21, at U
^-»J9Pt'ck4'mtllPas3enEeraonly. '
EOBRr *ohn - Orice 4 - Co:,- Agents.— The
FLINDERS wfll-taa each VeeFTeturnini
from Beachport. The CLAUD HAMILTONTon
Fbidat, March 21, at 11 o'clock, with passengers
BEACHPOET.- E. Frenci . & Son, Agenti-^Tlw
FUNDSES, on TrosDAY,-at 12 o'clock.'re
tarnlng via Robe and Kingston oa Friday. The'
CLAUD HAMILTON, «n EKixiAr, Mani 21, at
11 o'clock, with cargo and Dassengers. ;i , ,
MACDONNELL BAY. E. French & Son, Agents.—'
The CLAUD HAMILTON', on Feidat, March
21, at 11 o'clock, with passengers and cargo.1
GULF AND WESTXOASI SEBVICB. ' ~
POBT AUGUSTA— The Company.wm allow out of
- freight the usual ferryage on goods srappeifor
thetwest side. F. A. Eebertson, Agert.— The
SMU: (Young. & Gordon's Jetty),. on Satubday,
at Xt aon., mtlfrig li Wallaroo for passengers
only, at 7 a.m. Sunday ; retamiai; Wednesday at
8a.m. .... .' ' . - ?? -. ? .
JWATXABOOi;Fred.-CIarer Agent— The JNVES
?TIGATOBi WMdHesdat, at 11 a.m.^witli goods
??-'? 'orayiMdEOBBOY.i^trxrHngTOXlnirsdayot
?,?: Jl«dsy,»t4p.ra.-j.! - : j.Tn.i ;.:..! ?': .
MDONIA, 3SJZL Uwry, Agent.— TU« EQB1EOY,
with goods only, Tcksdat, at S o'clock. - ;
P©RT PIRIE. Eobertson -fc Pearce, Agents.— The
INVESTIGATOB, WedmesdaT, 11 a,m., willi
KOodsonly.- ? ? ? ' ?
POBT GEEMEIN, N. Simons, - Agent. —Tha
INVESTIGATOB, Wedsesday, 11 a-m., witn
goods only. . .? ; ;
POBT LINCOLN, A. Thomson & Co., Agents.—
The BOB ROY, Tuesday, at 3 o'clock;- re
? turning Saturday, 1 p.*n. - ? - '- - :
TUMBY BAYS— The BOB ROY, oh Tuesday, 18th
March, at 3 o'clock. ? ? -
FBANKLIN HABBOUB.— The SOB EOY, second'
and. fourth Tuesday in each month, at 3 o'clock,
- leaving Wallftroo at 7 am. Thursdays.- ''-
- . .No-CABGO-can b»received-LATBB-tbaa-ONE
HOUR BEFORE SAILING, and no Bonded Goods
on day of Sailing.
All Freights must be paid before delivery, and
Paasagamoney : bef arfi~embarka£loa:~No :Ordebs
1 Taken. One ftftfraddlttonal~wtir&a charged to
. passengers paying on board.
: NOTICE.— All Goods carried by the Company's
Steamers are subject to the conditions and terms of
the Company's form of Bill of Lading.
1 All business communications- to fe-addressed-to
the Port Office-.. -.-C\ ? ? \V' v \ '
JOHN-TUHNBUIi, Secretary, :' '? ?-
lipson-street, Port ; and North- -
B60e ? terrace. City. ?
BARQUE CAPRERA, from— New
York. — CONSIGNEES, a*e -ec;aested^ to
PASS necessary ENTRIES at once.' All Gooda
impeding discharge will be landed and stored at
Consignees' risk and expense. Bills of Lading must
be presented at Offices of Messrs. H. Muecke & Co.,
Port Adelaide, and Freight paid before delivery.
No Claim for damage will be allowed unless
pointed out to Captain before removal of Goods
irom the Wharf.
Captain HICHBORN will1 NOT be BESPON
SIBLE for any DEBTS contracted, by biaCBEW. .
LOEIMER, ROME, & CO., -' -w'o
77-3 ? Waymonth-street. Adelaide.
S. KARAWEERA. — TENDERS
? will be received by the undersigned up to
noon of March 20 for the DISCHARGE and
LOADING of the above Steamer.
Full particulars at our Port Office.
Neither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily
accepted.
77-80 ? HARROLD BROS., Town.
mo STEVEDORES.— TENDERS will
JL be received by the undersigned up to. noon o!
March 20 for the transaction of all STEVEDORING
WORK in connection with our COAL HULK and
YABD.
Full particulars at our Port Office.
Neither the lowest nor any Tender necessarily
accepted.
77-SO ? HARROLD BROS., Town.
WANTED, CRAFT to Call at POLN1
TURTON everyfortnight, to take aboul
40 tons Chaff: Applications, -with price per ton, tc
Marcos '& Co., Yoiketbwa, Y.P. ? „ ,' 7S3
PORT ADELAIDE WORKING
MEN'S STEVEDORE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CAPTAINS, OWNEBS, AND
AGENTS OF SHIPS.
The above Company having been duly formed, the
Directors are' now prepared to undertaka. the
LOADING, DISCHARGING, and BALLASTING
Of SHIPS at PORT ADELAIDE, or at any out
ports, at the lowest rates.
Office — Maclaren-road, Port Adelaide.
? S6thsc ? W. A. PAQUALIN, Secretary.
TTifJTOR HARBOUR AND GOOLWA
,' ?T-~ '-MJEOBGE S. BEAD. Customs, SHiPKNa
' 4KSUSKERAI,'FdBLWABDINa AOEMT. 833C
O SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS,
? ?
The SHIPPING REPORTER . attends to Tele
igrarus or Letters, and the Boats are av-ulable fo;
all purposes connected with Shipping in the Golf
Boat Flag No. 3.
RICHARD JAGOE, - '
Beach Branch Office, Lef evre's Peninsula.
RAILWAYS, TRAMWAYS, &g.:
THE GLENELG, BRIGHTON, ANI
MAEINO TRAMWAY COMPANY, ,
LIMITED. t
An OMNIBUS will run pending completioi
of Line between Tramsheds, BRIGHTON, an
SANDERSON'S CORNER. Glenelg. in accordanc
with usual Time-taDle,. until further notice,; a
under: —
Leave Beighton— 8.6, 9, 11 a.m. ; 2.30, 4.30, 5.4J
6.45 p.m.
Leave Glenelg— 8.30, 9.30, 11.30 am. ; 3.5^4.R
5.45,6.15,7.15 p.m.
, ' Saturdays. ''?'.'.[?'?'. 1
Leave Brighton— Mornings as usual; 1.15,2.1!
3.15, 4.15. 5.15, 6.15, 7.15, 10.45 p.m. ? ::. ;. ; .' i .
Leave Glenelg— Mornings as usual ; 1,45, 24i
3.45, 4.45, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, lLl5p.m. o I .:.::::;
SUKDAre. ?
- Leave Bbightox— 9.30 ajn. : 2, 3, 4. 6, &30 p.m.
Leave Glenelg— 10 a.m. ; 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.3(
9p.m.. -—. --? - - - ? ? .--? ?- -i ts |
Fares and Tickets as usoaL - '. ' ', £'\ !
By order,
A. F. SCAMMELL, Secretary:
No. 2, Pirie-3treet, Adelaide, ~ : ? - '?' '
. March 17, 1SS1. . ? f-fSi9
EDTTCATIOH
mHE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
POSTPONEMENTOF LECTUBES.
The Lectures for the LL.B., B.A., and B.S& D(
grees will Commence on TUESDAY, March 21
instead of on March IS, as previously advertised.
Professor BOULGEB will begin a Course -
Lectures on 'The English of Shaispeare,' wit
special reference to 'Midsummer Nighfs Dream,
' Henry V.,' and ' Hamlet.'- .
Fees should be paid in advance to the unde:
signed, at the University, North-terrace.
7*-9,81,4-5 J. WALTER TYAS, Registrar.
ENGLISH and ITALIAN SLNGIN(
and the PIANOFORTE.
Mrs. ANTHONY F. WEST, Medallist of the Loi
don Academy of Music and Pupil of Signor Manui
Garcia, having returned to Adelaide is prepared t
give Lessons in the above. For terms apply- Measr
S. Marshall & Sons ; or on Tuesdays and Tnursdaj
at her residence, Newhall Cottage, Thotnton-streel
Kensington. - ? - - ?64'93
DANCING AND HYGIENIC EXEB
OSES.— Mr. E. J. WIVELL'S DAY an
EVENING CLASSES have now Besumed for to
Season. New Calisthenic Exercises and Dancei
latest Parisian Waltzes and Mazurkas, now bein
taught in London and Paris will be introduce
during the season. Mr. Wivell win be assisted i
Classes and with Private Lessons by his Sister, Mr
Haycocfc, certificated pupil of Cellarios & Redjwa;
Mr. 'Wivell receives Pupils daily from 10 till -
Academie de Danse and Art Gallery, Bundle-plao
43thsc
B0ABP ZN3 LOJGDre
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for respec
able yoong lien. Good table and cleanhne
guaranteed ; plunge and shower bath. First twi
storied house Wright-street, off King wniian
.street . . ' . - ? a7S-80
BOARD and RESIDENCE WANTED for Ladii
. and Gentlemen iaTown. Apply, witn term
W. G. T.- Register OfBce. . ? 77-9
T-OABD and RESIDENCE in private family c
l~» South^errace, ten minutes from Post-Offici
terms moderate to two gentlemen friends. Addre
Birmingham, this office. .-? 77-82
Q UPEBIOR Furnished BEDBOOM.usq of SitHn,
13 room. Piano, Bath, &&; two . minutes' froi
G.E.O.;. .snit two fTf71*^*'T'-' For adflrpss appi
Chas. Aubrey, Victoria-square. 75tnsS2
8T0BA6E
STORAGE FOR WHBA
at Port Adelaide.
67-91 J. STILLING & CO., Town and Port.
STORAGE, 400 or 500 tons, dose i
Kj Adelaide Good-dieds. Apply
H. EDMSAPBS & C&. LTMITKD,
ae ?' Kangaroo Brewery, ffinflaarah
f^» -.it /'??!???. , ??- . .
. . ; ? BTJ8ISE8S H0TICE8
' AT THE INDIAN TEA COMPANY'S
X3L ???'? ? TXABOOMS,
18, RUNDLE-STBEKT (next door to Gaulf s),
25, BUNDLE-STRSET (opposite Marshall's),
JCHEJPUBEST AND MOST DELICIOUS CUP OF
TEA m THE WOBLD
May be obtained at any time. ;
. INDIAN TEAS, i
Unequalled for Strength, Delicacy of Flavour, and -
Fine Aroma, ! '
? iro w oix — smrE, ~ \ ,
. In any quantitiesj'froin 1 Ib. upwards. _' , ? | ?
New Tearoom at No/IS^Eundle-street, next door i
?to Ganlfs, Now Open.' ; i
Note.— The Indian .Tea Company's Pare and
Delicious Indian Teas, direct from the Plantation,
may now be procured as before at the Agency, King'
William-street, corner Grenfell-street, opposite
Bank of Adelaide. ^ 71thsc '
DRY MALLEB; FIREWOOb AND
? ? . - COAL.! r. -? ??: ?-! ?)
. Save Time and Moneyby goine to the -most' con
veniect place, where joa- get your orders attended
to and1 first-class Firewoo£ and, CoaLj sappliedi
. :,', ?::,: .-.:; :?: [? ?? L.H..HANN.S. -
- . -, . ^.KingWiliiam-street, .
; 78-107 «?'?;-? Care of General Agency Company. '
?JJOTICK OF REMOVAIi.
J^ FIKtTcANE; |
LADIES' AND GENTEEMEN-g HAIRDBESSEB,
' :\ 'l '1 'WIGMAKEB, 4c, I ;
r ,v ?Fromlfi8,Randle-street- to -
----'-^BUNDLE-STREET, ! :
: ,. _ -Sevan doom from Fitch's Corner.
; AlargeBtpdcof Wigs, Scalps, Fronts, Curls, 4c.,
onhanoi oi. '? : ;' T ' '? '; '
N.B.-^Cojnbjngs made np. ' ; ' ' ' £21thsc '
rTHB u- NEW CITY BATHS.;
' Swirninlng, Wann.'Ho' t and Cold Snbwer, Sulphur,
and .Vapour Baths obtainable' from 6 a.in. oil 9 p.m.
' TURKISH' BATHS 9 aAn.: to S.3dp.'m.:':
i Oalyi those who - hase-' triad thetn Know , their ?
? wonderfully ; . luxnricaia; haBlthfnlnawi. ? : Ask' your
? medical adviser. .-? . .' . .? .,[,.:
? T.AT)TPjy WABM, BATHS 6 a.ml W 9 p':m.~
; Special attention gi?ea. to t&9 teaching of Swim- .
? .VBBfJ ?'??'-'',? '. ? ','?',' ''???--.'.'? -' ' L
? . Iadie»r Classes rmdefefficiprit ia(Iy Teachers.
';.GenQ&men'a and Boys' Classes untfer Mr. C.
JBastaroi ? ? : . , i ; ? ; ? . j . i
; ? JfegijleB .: Ife . possible .? life-Bayingl jaflyantages
Swimnungis one of the most healthy and invigorate v
irig'etercise^known. All should acquire it. ; '
fF? ||f-KIS;H tB^A T H 8.1
SPECTAX ^QTHJE;— AXTEE ATION OF HOUES. ,
On and alter THURSDAY, January 3, the hours,'.
-tKs-BatrjffTrtll-be operrf or LADIES willbe from 9.
a.m. to 1p.m., and every Thursday following, lthsc.
WrO^r^gEJa?- T:frRB3ar:qB Y.
S. EANFORD & CO.. _?,'_ i [
IMPORTERS AND GENERAL COMMKSION1
AGENTS. ? I , ! '?
PALMEESTON AND SOUTHPOBTJ \
- We are, prepared --(o undertake any Bmlnea
deferring \to 'Mining. Pastoral Lands, Country'
Sections, Township Allotments, or othfitwise,'
having had considerable experience, firtmniing over'
ten years, in the Territory. ; : !
Adelaide Agenta, Evans & Perkins, Waynurath.
?treet. ? 8S9crl !
Ii# ^ J_? S S Q P'J
INSUEANCE AND GENERAL AGENT.
UNIVERSAL BUILDINGS.
GRENFELL-STREET, ADELAIDE. |
THE UNIVBBaAL ♦ MABICT INSUEANCE
' COMPANY, LIMITED.
- ? ? Haad Office, 35, Comhfll, London. |
THE QUEEN FTBB AND LIFE INSUEANCB
COMPANY OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRS AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, UNLIMITED.
Subscribed Capital, £1,000,000. Paid-up Capital,
£100.000. - SSOe:
ILSON, MATHESON, & CO.,;
GLASGOW, ;
MAKUFACTUEEBS AND BXPOETEBS ??
of
LADIES', GEMTS', AND CHTLDEEN'S BOOTS
-??-' AND SHOES,
Also Closed Uppers and all kinds of Leatherware.
Sole Agents for South Australia —
THORNTON & WESTMORELAND.
63, Bundle-street, Adelaide. 65-7it92r
HE FIRE AT CHANCE'S'
FACTORY. ;
The Proprietors beg to intimate that they are
making 'Temporary Arrangements for Manufac
turing their TOMATO SAUCE, and will be able to
execute Orders as usual. - 72-3 -
rjAMEROIT'S TOBACCOS
^ A R, E THE F IJN KlST
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S^OiiLD IfNAJ^ST^RALIiL
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gT. ANDREW'S TOBAC'OO.
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BY ? O-^.- te- E » -O-m|.
g U P^B R B 4B^;|A OfKjT^G.
M. BRANDON begs to inform the PubUcitnat he
has just received a luge Consignment of \
THE MOST BRILLIANT BLACKING EVER
- — ''-IMPORTED. I
It gives a'Pollsh of extraordinary lustre, preserves
and softens 'the- leather, while Boots and Shoes
cleaned with this beautiful Blacking do not require
to be cleaned more than twice or three times a
week. In bottles '(eighteenpenny size), One Shilling
per Bottle, or Ten Shillings per Dozen. |
BBANDON'S SHOE WAREHOUSE, I
? I&i BUNDLE-STREET. 47cj
FiRESH .YEGETABLE' SEEDS,
........ FEESH FLOWER SEEDS,
--?'-?-?--- ? ana --
? C»LOMLiirGBOWN BULBS AND TUBEBS!
...' c . :r; : i , ; : . kqw; rf. ady^ . : j
?; NEW PAESLEY, ^Beantlde la Parterre,'
^ The finest Garnishing, Parsley, yetaeen,
...:-.« r -Write for Priced Catalogue, gratia.
FBUIT-TBEES and PLANTS of every descriptio 1
'?A ; ' ?'?' - ' ??; 'J b0^?; ??[ q 3
Of these f have the largest Stock in Australia tc
'selectfrcm.' '?'.. ?-?*.?:'; Cf * r^rPj *?%
— General Plant and Tree CatelogneSratiK
~ SEED AND PLANT MEECHANT,
' I ;'..:£ Z J7,1 fiUSDLBSEBKBT,
??'T^'iT ill' 0s- ASD
. PAYNEHAiUNURSEBUSS. «.Uis27l
E& W. H A C K E T T,
t SEEDSMEN, j
-?-.??? .1 offer 1
1 FLOWER BOOTS. i
Now ready to send out— 1
Donble Anemones, Single do. '
Banuncoliu,' variooa sorts and colours, named and
assorted. I
. '.' ' aso, '. !
Seed? of Calceolaria, Cineraria, and Primula
Sinemds. ? ? - |
73, EUNDLE^TEEET, ADELAIDE.
^ ? lathacr
MALLEE FIREWOOD.
? ' ? ? ???- . v
EEDUCTION IN PRICE, -,: _ ,
Tha cheap rate for the carriage of Firewood having
commenced, my price, until' further notice, will be
as follows :—
24s. per ton, and 12s. 6d. half -ton, short lengths;
? ^ ? TT JJl YV^I _ ?
Morphettstreet Eailway Crossing Wood and Coa!
? Yard.
All orders by post will receive prompt attention.'
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BUY CHANCE'S TOMATO SAUCE.
Pure, Wboleaome, AppeUsiag - ; SScvd
1D8CELLAJTB0TT8
'\TOW READY, Post Free, CATA
J-' LOGTIE of Bare Curios and Int-erestim
BOOKSonSaleby . :
WILLIAM DYMOCK,
Importer of New and Secondhand Books,
TS.S0.2 City Chambers, 243, Pitt-street, Sydney.
ma -KLMEBURNERSr ROAD CON
X TEACTOBS, AND OTHERS.— A lam
quantity of small LIMESTONE FOB SALE. Appl;
THOMAS FBOST, Architect,
Birka Chambers.
November SI, 1SS3. ? MOMio
OLD ZLNC BOUGHT ; Highest Price,
A. SIMPSON A SON, Galvanixerj, dawler
placw lisp
rwmE ADELAIDE SOAP POWDERS
X AMsuPHmntTVAttvrmBfl, m^
?, ;. BRA'Pini.Y Ain) CLOTtnTf G
SALE THE DAY.
HA It L & SAYA G E' S
- ' : FIBST
- - HALF-YEARLY CLEARING SALS
?''??'??'. ,ia
;: now on.
it is oub aim to make a cleabanck
- NOTAPBOIET. ? - j
Grey Calico, ls.6d.doz.j White, Is. 94.
Towels, Hid. dos. , .,
BoUer Towelling, 2s. 3d. dot t -
: - T2-incb Grey Sheebnjf, 6$d. yard. ' i
'White and Scarlet Flannel, SttL^rd. ''
Bed Tick, 3id. jard. ,]
Swanskin, 5jd. yard. , ,
Table Damask, 6Jd. yard. ' , n--(
Toilet Covers, 7id. yard. ^ul
Fancy Shirtingja. lid. dos. ' ? - ?;?'
Coloured DamasrTable Covers, Is. 9d, '*
Men's Cotton Shirts, UJd. , , ,, ,
' Merino Undershirts, lOJcl, - J 1-* -- *
' Straw HatB,0d. I
. ° Stiff Felts, 2a. 6d., worth 5S. 6d
- Bovb1 Straw Hats, Gd. each.
'Men's Mole Trousers, 3s. lid. pur.
.- -. ' Trousers and Vests, 6s. lid.
? ' Serge Coati, 6s. 6d.
' 'Tweed and Silk Coats at half-price - ' ? ' :-
. Boys' gntpfcpr Suits, 2s. 6d. ' S ' ' J ' ''.'''*
' Merfa RCHalf-hose, 3a. Bd-'doi) ?,!..,?;.'.; !
, ' Lambs' Wool Half-hose, 7s. 6d.' doz., worth
138.6d.dqz. .-. ? ;??':;:?!/?. ^9K.^rrT
Thousands of yards of Plain a»flf1-ttr6d Dja 8
.Materials, from 2}d. yard. ' r:- . -? . i -i:
- Sephyr Cloths la. 6d. doa. ': ,'?;. ' ? !...
? Prints, Is. Ud-doz. ' -''. . ?' ';; ,:; '-
Zephyr Check Ginghams, 5s. lid, dot ?,','., ',. ,-^
— Ladies'-Lawn-SaBdkeNhiefs, 4s. Udr4e& ?
' ChemiseB, 10H- . , ^ i
'' Drawers, 13. ? ... ~:'.i't\ :7 ''? ;
' Night Dresses, Is. 6dL -,- - -i -
' White Underskirts, Is. Ud-i worthls. lid
' Corsets, Is. Id. pair. . . ;, ','_.'. .'r-r'.J
The ' Langtry' Corset, 6s. OL, worth 10ft, 6i'
Ladies' Costumes, 2a. 61 each '
'' snk Ulstera, 83. lid: each' ' '---^=-
Cbildren's Costumes, 8id.- ?-? ???,-- ?—
— MUlinery Hat&and Bonnets, all to Clsar— at-Ies i
than half-price. . ?' -;? ? ?Z~~~T
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L'l'.—— '..'.' _ 'Famtt.y nrnTTTTRR, J; ?
J WASMOUTH-STEEET, Neab Yodsg-STREKT,
,- . . Has just received, ex Orient and Ascalonr
NEW CONTINENTAL TWEEDS,
. ,, ~NBW BANNOCKBUEN TWEEDS, . «
' \ . i : NEW SCOTCH TWKBDS, '. ? '?'? \
' ' NEW WEST TWEEDS, ~* ^ i
NEW FANCY COATINGS
SUITS to MEASUBB, from 42s. !
TROUSERS and VESTS MEASURE, from 31s
TBOUSERS to MEASUEE.from 12s. 6d. '
FOE CACT*ONLY. ' ; llMttc;
A§k '?-- KING- WILLIAM - STREE?
'' ' I am now showing \
SPRING AND SUMMEE GOODS,
Of Newest Designs and Textures in ' ;
SPRING AND SUMMEE SUITINGS. i
SPEING AND SUJIMEE TEOUSEEINGS. ?
\ SPBTNGAND SUJESIEB COATINGS. T
Among them are some fine Angolas, a perfec
luxury for summer wear, exceedingly, light in tek
ture and ezclusive in style. '
NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPAETMENTS. ;
NEWEST SHAPES IN BLACK PARIS HATS
NEWEST SHAPES IN PULLOVEES. ?
NEWEST SHAPES IN UNDBESS HATS. :
NEW SPECIAL SUMMER JLATS.'
NEW SUMMEB CARRIAGE BUGS.
NEW SCAEFS, COLLABS, TIES, &c. ' . ]
GEO. P. DOOLETTE,
COUET AND CLEBICAL TAHOB AND
GENERAL OUTFUTKB,
*0, KING WILLIAM-STREET. 935c
]J£ESSES. J. M. CASHMOEE &~OO
HOW SHOWINQ
their
NEW SEASON GOODS.
Inspection isvilvd. . ,
Closed on Saturdays HI Sanaefc
J. M. CASHMOfflS A CO., i
. tmm WBUWDM-SiaKBT.
?-;*' '' - '?? 'V- '' .'?. .- . ??? :??-.. : ' 1
DRAPERY AITD CIOTHIHg , .
OPENING OF NEW WINTER GOODS.
JA^MES MARSHALL & CO.,
--..-.«- 26, 28, SO, .BUKOLE-STEEET,
. The Stephens-place FuaNnoaE Wabehouse,
--? .~ _^ ? ? and ? - ? -
17, Fore-street, Loxdos, E.C.,
In directing the attention of the Public of South
Australia to their Immense Stock of
NEW WINTER GOODS,
direct from the best Manufacturers and Warehouse
men in the English and Continental Markets, desire
to state that they have never been in a better posi
tion to show the very latest and most rechertM
Goods in all Departments, which for quality aad
style can only be equalled by the best -London
Houses. . ,. _ .. . .
In our Costume Showroom will be found maay very
elegant and charming -French Models; which can be
reproduced to, suit our patrons in coloors aad {prices.
Special attention is directed to the following in
expensive Costumes for Ladies' wear:— ' - v'
Serge Costumes, trimmed velvet, plain or broch? ,
13s. 6d
Ottoman Cloth Costumes, trimmed braid, 32s. 6d.
AU-WoolSerge Costumes, trimmed broche', superior
style andfinTsii,, 67s. tfd., ; - . ;
!, '-vtr '- ? MANTLES. '.. '. ,'. ?' ','. ;
Our MANTEE DEPABT^IENT- contains isoma q£
the most'StyKsh Designs we have ever sbbwiu 'The .
new velvet and embossed effects are' very'beaut ii x&, '
while the trimmings are rich and tasteful .Iireed,
Mantles show & marked change of both a^Ieaad
colouring. ? . t .i :
d - - -. ^HLMNHBY-. - ?'' L J
The Shapes of both Bonnets yii Hats are perfectly '
new, and the colours, in many^caus full and bright
in tone, are so admirably blendsil Chat whilst stylish
in appearance they are particularly becemingbi f tfie'
wearer. --..?-? -
^ '- ^SlLkDEPABTSIENT. ~_^ J ;J^ '
A mostesiansire assortment is now jeadyfor in
spection, .comprising all the. Latest, and - most'
FASHIONABtE GOODS. -, - \. --: ;
Lyonaise Satinette. —'?y;!-\r t '«' :
Peau de Chamois Satin, f .':?'-.-? ?
Special attention called to $o- QBwJBAdzMere' Silk
for Widows' Mourning. ,r-^,-t v ,..r, ......
Ottoman V»lTeta'in all the j»west shades.''/ \'' ? ?
Coloured- Silks and-r Satins in all the newest
shades^
^DBESS MATERIALS,.-; - .- -; ~r
Our CoUecSoa'o^Dress goods isCUNSUBgASSEP^
X ^..,. ^.-r-r ? .„ r.
STYLES, QUALITY, -and- PRIC8, ?
containingEVEBYVABXETYprodacedthia Season, .
WITHIN THE BEACH OF ALL. ?- t: :,
Many olthisSeason'a shades . are . very choice, com
prising—
The New Myrtle and Moss Greens.
The New Mouse Greys.
The New Amethyst.
-TheNew-Lichea and Mossr ?
-Ttia«ew-BaiowBlue. :? r tv 'rsi'fins^
ThaKewFachsia. ^'-- ?' - * ''--?» '
The New Elephant Grey. .'?'ZVJiiii GM0UC:~:
The New Goblin, Paisley, and h .* ~^t r %
Tapestry Cloths in all the above ^hades.'i - ?
? VELVETEENS. '^(xo :\ h.:i':-:' '
Our Importations of YelTetaeos are unequalled at
' the prices, having all the appearance of rich Lyons
vavets: ~~
It is impossible to enumerate the many Novelties
we are now showing throughout our numerous
Departments. An early call, if only for an inspec
tion of what we can do, will repay all who admire
choice and beautiful productions and 'study
economy.
75ctC1 JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY.
rjt l 'g;*' brotvn & s aN
HAVE NOW OPENED ? -— r--
*;.f,Zr' ?? AT COMPLETE STOCK
V I I JOF^SUMMKR - GOODS \.
L L I] JN iXL DEPAETMENTS. ?-? J
WHITE REGATTA AND OSFOBD-SHIBTS —
NEWEST SHAPES IN COLLABS. ?
CHOICE ASSOBTMENT OF SCABFS AND UBS.
%y1kXBph SUETS, PYJAMA SUITS.
T & Si ^- ? *?' V
I TENNIS SUITS. SILK COATS.
? ' SUN UMBEELLAS. . . . , . .
?-[ ?'' SPLENDID STOCK OF WOOLLENS . V
i/. .;:l-// l r,' ? v i .? ? i ; :. .. ; i:t :?
:..; li SUITABLE FOB THB SEASON. ' -
77. KING WILLIAM-STREET. 828thsc
? AqiTATtCS J
THE CITY OF ADELAIDE
~O': ! ;'EBGATTA, -,-;''':
\~L- -siTUEDAYTMAY 3, 18SB. '' :
Under the Patronage of the Mayor and' Corporation
and an influential Committee.
' ' SENrdR Sculls.— For any boat.' Entrance, £1.
Silver -Sculls.— ClinSer outriggers. Entrance,
10s. _ ?- ? ? ? . -
Mmdes Sculls.— Clinker half outriggers,, fired
.seats,; mfaimnm j-eam 27 inches. Entrance, 10s.
Senior Pauls.— Any boat. Entrance, £L
Maides -Pairs.— Clinker outriggers, axed seats.
Entrance, £1. ; - -
Youths'. Pairs.— For Youths under 18, in boats
hot exceeding 17 feet.- 'Entrance, 5s.
Cnr GRAN9 Challenge Cup.— Any fourroared
boat: Entrance, £2.
. The. Adevaidk Fours. — Clinker outriggers.
Entrance, £1.
The Torreks Fours.— Clinker inriggers. En
trance, £1. ' *
The Ladies' Challenge Plate.— Half outrigged
clinkers, fixed seats, minimum beam 26 inches.
Entrance, £1.
Maiden Fours.— Clinker inriggers, fixed seats.'
Entrance, £1.
Public-School Fours.— Half outrlggetTclSEers,
fixed seats, minimum beam 26 inches. Entrance,
£1. ??
Towx Fours. — Open to all comers, in inrigged
clinkers, fixed seats. - Money prize for first and
second boats. Entrance, £1.
Watermen's Sculling Eace.— In clinker in
rigged watermen's boats not exceeding 16 feet, and
licensed for hire, fixed seats: Boats to be approved
of by Committee. Entrance, 5s. First prize, £5 ;
second prize, £2 10s.
Canoe Bace.— Entrance, 5s.
CONDITIONS.
Coxswains to be carried in all races except in
Sculling Races and Youths' Pairs.
All beam measurements to be made from ouiside
gunwale to outside gunwale.
In Challenge Races medals to winning crew. The
Cop or-Plate to be a perpetual challenge, and only
to be rowed for at the City of Adelaide Regatta.
The order of rowing will be settled after entries
are made.
Entries must be made, accompanied with the
entrance-fee, to the Hon. Sees, at the Town* Hall,
Adelaide, before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23.
The following at least will be disqualified from
rowing in the above races, except the Town Fours
and Watermen's Sculling Race :— Any one who,
since July 21,-lSSl, has entered for a race advertised
as for watermen ; .any one who has, rowed for a
money prize; any one who has earned or partially
earned his living by rqwine, or has taken money,
directly or indirectly, in. recognition of his skill: in
rowing ; any one who is or has been engaged in
building, selling, letting, or tending boats; and any
one who is or has been a professional athlete. . .
The Hegatta will be conducted under the regula
tions framed by the Begatta Committee, which can
be inspected at the offices of the Hon. Sees., Tavro
Hall.'
T. WORSNOP, I „.„ -..„.
78.S4 E. W. HAWKEB, ) Hwl- Secg'
IOST ASP FOUJD
LOST, Iron-grey FILLY, from little Para, 316
near shoulder. One Pound on delivery of
same, or 10s. for information that will lead to its
recovery. T. Williams, Old Spot Inn, Little Para.
? ' ? aTScv
OST, near Congregational Church, North' Ade^
laide, Gold EAEBING. Finder rewarded.
Mrs. Thompson, Stanley-street, opposite 8t
Andrew's. ax
FOUND, COLLIE DOG. Owner can hare same
by paying expenses. H. West, Palsford-road,
Prospect. ? a78-80
LOST, on Wednesday morning, March 12, a large
ENVELOPE containing Papers and Letters,
supposed to have been- left in a Kensington Tram
car. Finder suitably rewarded on application to K
St. Barbe-Miller, Alfred Chambers, Currie-street
..; . ? '. - '75.8
LOST, a handsome Bed-coloured GBEYHOUFE
(dog), scar on shoulder, tip of tail broken ; de
tainer prosecuted, finder rewarded. ~~Wm. A.
Bladder, Fulham Park. '. ; : 77c. '
LOST, between Terowie and Adelaide, on Sator
i day, Sth inst., one small oak-coltrarec
TRAVELLING BOX. One Pound reward_jwill b-
paid to. finder on its return, with contents complete
to Thorns* Syres, care McLean Bros., Bigg,* & Go
. ?..-?T5-8-
AllllHKftlKWTg ;
TT H E A T B E R O Y A 1^.
Lesnes .. .. « 'Messrs. AUissn & Rignold. ?
Acting Manager .. Mr. James H. Rainford. i
Treasurer. .. .. Mr. F. H. PoUock. 1
' THK SUNNY SOOTH.
SECOND WEEK! SECOND WEEK!! ?
? and, if possible, the 1
EXCITEMENT IS NIGHTLY INCEEASIXG |
to witness
GEORGE DARHELL'S
GEORGE DABBELL'S
Wonderful Anglo-Australian Drama, yclept
THE SUNNY SOUTH,
With. little's. Grand Scenery.
THE DBABCAOETHK CENTURY. !
? *_ . ?:. THE DRAMA OF THE PEOPLE.
THE GHEATtST TBItTMPH :
THE QEBATEST TEIUMPH I
EVER ACHIEVED
EVEE ACHIEVED
-. ??-- v-^ - -4n '
The Sunny South. The Sunny South. ' ',
___ Ask the' ;
TWELVE THOUSAND ADELAIDEANS
i ? - who in six nights
Have Laughed with Delight, Wept in Sympathy,
AND APPLAUDED TO THE VERY ECHO. -
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), SlARCH IS, ;
the Celebrated Australian Actor- Author, '
MB. GEORGE DARRELL,
MR. GEORGE DARRELL,,
?supported by the QldAddaide favonrite,
TilR. JAMES H. BAINFORD.
AND THE BESr COMPANY D- AUSTRALIA;
Box Plan at Woodman's. Tickets at Armbraster's.
QEMAPHOfeE INSTITUTE.
?K?. ? -...; .-, r.-jv. o ?.(—»* i :.-..; ,
? ? GRAND VOCAL AND INSTBUMBNTAL
'? ? ?' .-'' ' CONCEBTr
- ^.. -. ^ ? In.aid-of *h« HsUtnte,:
On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. '
.Conductor, Herr C. Puttman ; Pianist, Signor F.
Ziliani : VioUnist, Signoj E. Sauarise.
Kindly asslsteaTjy the Adatalift LTedertaf eL ;
? [ EEOpRAMME-PiRT I \
'1. Chorns^-'FriscfaaTrf -flir^ Gesellerrw (StorchH
Adekudelaedertafel. '
2. Solo (Tenor)-;-' Spirito Gentil' (La Favorita)
Mr. B. P. Lenahan. ,
3. Trio— rConcertente for. two Violins and Piano
-forte {B.Squarise-— Messrs. BiSquarise, C. Putt
:. i mann, and F. ZilianL
Lr Quartette — ' Die .Thrane'i- (Witty — Messrs. .
? Oehn*nn,-TsTettelbeck, Otto, and Armbnister. ,
5.' Solo (Soprano)— 'H Disinirann'o' (Grondona)—
- ?MIssrSophieBary.nr ' : ' I
'6. 'Duo' (Tenor and BaritoneT— From ' La Forza del
, - a-e8tm»'f(Verdi)*-Signor F.' Ziliani and Mr
? Hugo-Fischer. ... '
T. Solo (Baritone) — 'La mxa Vendetta' (Donizetti)'
; :-MvS?.H.Otto.
8. Chorus — ' Sterna sind schweizende Siegel
I ,'OL^BeF-AdelaideLiedertafel.
Interval.
-r ? ,-.'?-?' , PartIL' I
-9.- Chorus— ' Die Welt is so scMn' (Fischer)— Ade-
? laide LiedertafeL --? ? '
-W.'Solo (Viqlin)-(-%I Anna Boleaa11 (Alard)— Signar
? B. Sauarise. ',
XL Solo (Soprano)— 'Pace mio Dio'— 'La Forza del
DestW* (Verdi)— Miss So-bIe,Bury. I
12. Chorus— 'Das.Bild der Bose' (Bejchardt— Ade-
- Sde-Liedertafelr with -Tenor-' Solo-Mr. H.
Oelmann. ,..,.,
I3i Grand Tozatbo-r . I Lombardi (Verdi)— Miss
_ _ Bury, Signor Ziliani, and Mr. Fischer. Violin
, ...ObUgBto,-rSignor,B^Squarise. j
14.'' S«lo'(Baritone--?'Serenata'1 (F. Ziliani)-Mt.
?' ? - Hugp. Fischer. ,. ,? , - I
15.; Chorus ^- 'Sturmbesohworung' (Durrnerr) — .
* - * Adelaide Liedertafel.' ?? ? '
God Save the Queen. ?. '.' T
To commence at 8 o'clock prompt.
Admission— Front Seats, 2s. Gd. ; Back Seats, la;
Gallery, 3s. 75 -9 j
OWN HAT.L, PORT ADELATPti!.
——Mr T. Hudson- has-much pleasuza-in i i
forming the residents of Port Adelaide, the Semk
phore; and Alberton that the great treat fox old' add
'^^^^^b's-Soyal marionettes;
wittrgiTe 'their -ininiitable Entertainment THIS
EVENING. Smiles for a Week, Joy for a Month,
and GoodHumour f or a Year. -
Admissitfn — 33., 2s., Is. Children Half-price to
Front And Back Seats only. Doors open 7.15 ; com
mence at & Carriages Rt 10. |
-XTORWOOD TOWN HALL.
JLl GBAND ENTERTAINMENT,
? by the ? ? — !
N0BW00D AMATEUE DRAMATIC CLUB, !
on WEDNESDAY, March 19, j
Assisted by Mr. T. De Vere in bis Ventriloquial
Wonders.
Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor
of Norwood (K. St. Barbe-Miller, Esq., J.P.)and
Hon. E. T. Smith, M.P. Proceeds to be handed
over to the Relief Fund in connection with the late
fire at Messrs. Cowell Brothers'. i
Prices— 2s. and Is. ; a few Reserved at 33. To be
obtained from Mr. Welbonme, Parade. .' Doors open
at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock share. . x
'iff AWLER AND KAPUNDA.
\jt —
——-MISS ALICE SYDNEY BUEVETT !
will perform as follows :— i
T GAWLEB, THURSDAY, March 20.' ' !
KAPUNDA, pBIDAY, Slarch 21. : . xj
mHE ORAFEttS HOBTICULTURAt
Xj- AND FLOBICULTUEAL ASSOCtATIOK
intend holding their SHOW on THURSDAY,
-March 20. 1884. His Excellency the Governor
will open the Show. '
,.77:80 ?? ? ? jogy FAIRCLOUGH, Hon. Sec;
mOWN HAIiL.— Messieurs ROBERTS
' JL (No. 2) CLASS for Gentlemen only, 7 o'clock ;
do. Ladies and Gentlemen, 8 o'clock THIS EVEN
ING. .Special Classes forming in the Suburbs, in
cluding the Semaphore and Glenelg. . Afternoon
' Ua us meets, :as above, Wednesday Afternoonri'i»f
.?-;.; .:' , !.;??? ?.-. ?''''? : '.?' ' -'; '. ' x
WEST TORRENS FOOTBALL
CLUB.-ANNUALMEETINGat Squatters
' Anns on THURSDAY, March i0,' at 8 o'clock. !»?
tending members are invited to att«nd. ,
' 78-80 . P- ABGALL, Hon. fiec.j
ZOOLOGICAL and ACCLLMATIZA
TION GARDENS Open Daily.. Animals arid
Birds purchased, or thankfully received as gifts. !
Mthsc R. E. MINCHIN, Director, j
']-. SP0ETIKG; ' I
MORPHETT ' TALE ANNUAL
. . ?; eaces; « ? ??? ? ?' ??'
THUESDAyTIiAECH 30. ??','' I
In a Paddock, beautifully situated,' opposite Emu
' ' Hotel, sixteen miles from Town.1 j
First Bace. to ; Start at -1( sharp., i i
HURDLES, ? 'J ..- ~~' ' -::: '' ? i
? DISTBIGT PLATE, -V y':/XL
MAIDEN TROT. ? o.l
- : . MOEPflEXT'VAtEtfUP,
. i HANDWAPTROT. I
SELLING EACE
- Splehdid^ntriela^Lar^.FleW^
: -TOTALKATOH. ' ' - ~ -?
Admission to all parts of Ground only Is.
78-8 -- ?^?'?w. W. GILES, Secretary.!
-^-D EL AIDE RACING CLTJ^.
QUEEN'S BIBTHDAYCUP and CTTf HANDI
CAP NOMINATIONS dne with the undersigned
4 p.tn-TB«SDAY, March 25. - ? i
General Entry Mav 6.
See lull Programme*. !
?i - - --WM. GORDON, Sec. A.R.C. ;
Gladstone Chambers, Adelaide. 72,5,8,82-5;
PRODUCE I
mENDERS will be received by the
J- undersigned for the Supply of about Fow
Tons COW CHAFF per week, delivereu at tb«
Mitcham Dairy, Upper Mitchain, to commence al
once. 1
HAEDY.& IBWIN. !
77c , Upper Miteham. I
TXTANTED^ .50Q Tona.of £WINB
T T GRAPES ; delivery at Vineyard or Stepner.
For further particulars .apply to H. lands & Co., 87,
Bundle-street; or Nelson-street, Stepney. -oc
W/m the Undersigned have ON
TT . SAI.E-. ......
Screened Chaff (speciality)' I
Pressed Hay .. - ?
Bran and Pollard .
Oats (crashed and whole)
. Mtira, Peas, Ac.
- Having taken the Store (lately Peining's), Hinu
marsh-BQuare, near York Hotel, we are prepared tc
deliver the above Produce in the City and Suburbs,
'wholesale and retail, at the lowest market rates.
CLUTTEBBUCK BBOS. & DAW, \
67thsc - ? ? ? Kapunda.
T UCERNE. LUCERNE. LUCERN1
ON SALE by the undersigned
Prims Sample New Lucerne Seed, just arrived
Bye, Bib, Couch, and Prairie Grass Seeds. Flour
Pollard, Bran, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Linseed, Fielc
Peas, Maize, Potatoes, Bock and Colonial Silt, am
Forass
Al LOWEST CURBBNT. HATES. ;.=
W. PRIDMORE,
BSthsc II, Cnrrie-street, Adelaide.:
F, —7- '^- —y ^ jj
of all kinds . j
PURCHASED I
. FAIB MARKET PRICE FOE CASH! !
? JOHK F. PA3COE. |
8D0thw ? ? 'Hast-Eng Market.!
UM.— Good WATTLE .CKJM!
Highest Prices given, j
lWhac' HABROLD BEOS., Adelaide.
HeRSES/CATfLE, TEmCLES, &-
WANTED,' a Seoondfiarid: TROLLY
io carry about 30 cwt. Apply to Messrs
D. *j; Fowler. .' ~ '? .'.''.-'?', ' '73-9,
-=|^OR SALE, HORSE, SPRING
X* ? DRAY. ' Bud HARNESS, af Arab Stee
aow,aia«Mtrwt.. :.u-. ;?. .-??,; - - 75*
PROFESaiOlfAI ?
GREEN & O O.,
LAND AGENTS AND
AUCTIONEERS,
LICENSED LAND BROKERS AND LICENSED
SURVEYORS,
are prepared to act on behalf of persons wishing
to SECURE LAND in GOVERNMENT AORI
CULTUBAL ABKAS ; to undertake SUBVKYBin
ay part of the Colony ; to Negotiate Loans for
Arge or Small Sum*, at Lowest Current Rate« of
SiS.'X* 't?*^ 'ra^sact eiX Business connected
with the Eeal Property Act.
EXCHANQK LAND OFFICES,
PTAIB-STREBT. 182«T
WANTED ?
THE position of BOOKKEEPER in oar Offica
is BILLED. Testimonials returned on appli
cation. Nathl. Oldham & Son, Attetioneers,
Valuators, Ac, Adelaide: ? 73-9
APPLICATIONS will be received up to the 22nd
inst. for the appointment of MEDICAL
OFFICER to the Destitute Poor Department.
Particulars may be obtained at th» ' X-estibit»
Board Offices.
\ Personal application to any member of the Boani
will disqualify. - -
. . T. S. BEED, ' ; ? i_ -
' .78*80'; ? Chairman X-eatitatq Board.
Jtf ? '_ E D I C A L
WANTED, for the General Hospital,' Hobart, a
- Legally QuaUfled MEDICAL -IAN,top«rfbnbthe
duties of -Assistant House Surgeon and-Dispeeaer.
Salary, £250 per annum, with House (exempt from
City rates) ; also, Fual and light.
Applicants to state qualifications, age, appoint
ments previously VJd (if ant), and to furnish testi
? menials of fitness, professionally and otherwise.^
Applications will be received up till andon*»e».
day, April 8, addressed to the Chairman Board
of Management General Hospital, Macquarie-street,
Hobart. . ! '. . ' Tlt»9a
WANTED, a PARTNER to join the Advertiser in
(he Aerated Water Business in *U*iU
branches at the Port of Fremantle. References
v,ill be required. Applicants taunt understand the
business in every particular. A new improved
?machine by steam-power has been securedby tha
Advertiser, capable of turning out five hundred
dozen daily ; and as there is no Aerated Water Fac
tory in this port at present, the business should be
a very lucrative .one. Address P. W., care of D. and
J. Fowler, Adelaide, S.A. ? 77-88
WANTED, WORKING PARTNEB with Bnkll
Capital, for Agricultural '&*d Giamng
Farm on Yorke's : Peninsula; , 12,500 - Acres;
abundance of Feed and Water for Sheep. Apply to
H.- Bartlett, Black Point, ' Curratnulka;^orke'»
Peninsula. ? !______ ' ' Mcr
TTT ANTED, GENTLEMAN to canraaa (otLife
.. JJ_ Assurxjice. Liberal^terma to_ a smart jknit
energetic man ; salary and commission. Apply in
wtiling, with testimonials, to the Mutual Assurance
Society of Victoria, Limited, Victoria Buildings,
Grenfell-street. ? 74-82
rpRAVELLEB and COLLECTOR WANTED, for
A Town and Suburbs, to represent our Coal
Business. Gentleman of experience preferred.
Address, by letter only, with testimonial*, stating
salary and commission required, to Henry Simpson
and jkn. Merchants, Port Adelaide. ? 77-9
TTTAN1 ED LESSONS in FRENCH and MUSIO.
, yy.I Apply E. P.. this office. , ,. . 77,-9
A'^GEfiMAN, ? 26, just- arrived, but -well ac
quainted with English Language, is desirous
to pet a SITUATION as sTOEEKEEPER'S ASSIS
TANT, or otherwise, in Town, or . Country ; coed
testimonials ; would be satlsfled with a low- salary.
'Address A. H. L., Bejuter Office; ??'- t tucz
WANTED, by eTrperiencedvFarmBr. jast 'from
England, Situation as OVEBSKEB or *ny
slaceof trust ; thoroughly understands the breed
ing and rearing of stock, any kind; also worked
- steam-engine (sin«le-.- Apply H. A. Short, Paradiso.
;-. .?'??. Q. T5A80
TT7 ANTED, a competent TEAMSTER ; one used
YV ? to the Hills preferred. E. Emery, The
Levels, Dry Creek. .' ? , aTg-80
WANTED. , SITUATION by SHOEING and
GENERAL SMITH. Apply C.,«.P.O.. Ade
laide^ ? ?- - ' ' -. : ...',: 77*9
ANTED, 02) Twelve STONEBBKAKEBS.
? Apply to Thomas Davies, Two Wells. . . -
? ?' ? T76*80yj
ANTED, by trustworthy young mafriedMANi
SITUATION in Country Store or position
of Trust ; life-lone, abstainer ; good reurescea as to
character, ic. Address W. 11., Onstree HIU, via
Smithfield. ? r . 77-60
TO GROCERS AND COUNTRY STORE
KEEPERS. -WANTED, by trustwofUiv
young Man, SITUATION as ASSISTANT ; good
testimonials. Addresi Counter, G.P.O.' ? 78*60
HUNTS LABOUR OFFICE.— WANTED. *xpe
rienced Married Boundary -rider, Farm Octuple,
Statioa Conpla (man as cook, wife general etrvsat),
? Ploughmen, and General Farm Labourers for
various districts, 'and good Geneva!, ..Wheel
wrighta. . ' 1- x
WANTED, bya trustworthy young Married
Man, a SITUATION in the Xtfothing. or
General Trade, or Stores ; from England. 1 Z. A.,
Register Office. ? * 78-84
ANTED, ASSISTANT for CLOTHIKO.
Apply at once to John Moss, ' 107, Bundle
street, opposite Plough and Harrow Hotel! ? x
WANTED, an active yonnc WOMAN, for Finish
ing Department. Steam Dyeing Worics,
Gawler-place. ? 1
O TAILORESSES. - WANTED, ? COAT
TBOUSERS, and VEST MAKERS, Constant
employment. James Marshall & Co.; 2G,: 23, SO,
Bundle-street. ? ' .' aY8*$0
T300TMAKERS.— Good steady PUTTERS-UP.
D . either in or ouWoors, WANTED. Pantheou
Boot Factory. 71c
WANTED, young MAN for Boot . Warehouse.
Apply Dragon Boot Factory, '63, 'Bundle-
street: ? V8-931
WANTED, APPRENTICES to DRESSMAK
ING. J. M. Anderson's, Hindtey-strest.
? - . ? 768
''ANTED, GOVERNESS to instruct Three
Girls in English, French, and Music.
W. B. C, office of thia paper. ? . ' 75c
VTURSEEY GOVERNESS, Housemaids, Nurse
XI maids, and General Servants WANTED at
Mrs. OJie's Governess and Servants' Registry Office,
Freeman-street. ? is_
ANTED, a WARDSWOMAN for the GIRLS'
REFOBMATORY SCHOOL, Magill. Apply
on or before the 18th inst. to ;
T. S. REED,
768 ? Chairman Destitute Board.
,'1\«,RS, McSWEENEY-'S OFFICE and SEB
lTl VANTS'HOME, Freeraan-atreet.- WANTED.
Cooks, 17s. weekly ; also, Housemaids, Nurses, and
.Generals. ? - _'? x
TXTAKTED, a PAEtOURMAm who thoroughly
T V understands her work ; also, a good HOUSE
MAID; both must brine good references. Apply
Mrs. Hart, GlanviUe Hall, Semaphore, , '- ; a77H
ANTED, a Rood Plain COOK. Apply, en'-
Closing refefence, Miss Fors4ytb, Mount
Barker. ? ? ' 78c
GOOD- GENERAL SERVANT ; references.
Apply between 6 and 7 in the evening, Mra.
J. E. Percival. Grenfell-atreet, KentTown. 78-8B
AKTEDrGTENEEAL SEEVSNT preferences
required. ' Apply Mrs. Henry Bowen; South
terrace, eiebth house east of Brown-street. 77-9
AT.TED. a good GENERAL SEBVANT.
Apply, between the hours of 0 and 2 or after
6, Mrs. B. Brookman, jnn., Chance's Corner,
Ucley. ? 778
WANTED, Two good GENERAL SEEVANTS.
Apply Mrs. J. Cullen, Criterion Hotel, Port.
. .' ? i ? ? ? '. a77c
/^OOD -GENERAL SERVANT WANTED. Mm.
VJ W. Mofflin, Bobe-terrace, Medindie. a77'8
f\VlKE HOME for useful GIRL of 13 WANTED ;
W handy with children and , light housework.
Address gno, thisoffice. ' 78-80
ANTED, a strong useful GIRL for geneial
housework and assist with children. Mis.
Nash, Lefevre- terrace, two doora from Qover-otreet,
Noiih Adelaide. ? '- 78-8^
WANTED, by young single Man lately.fr m
England, SITUATION as GROOM ; can milk ;
total abstainer; -highest references ? J. P., thia
office. ? ,.'.;?? ^-8
AN1 ED to Apprentice a BOY to BUILDING
TEAUE (mason or carpenter) ; 6r Painting,
Paperhangirg, Ac. Apply W. Uarris, Bath-street,
New Glenelg. ? ?- ? . x
WANTED an OFFICE BOV. Apply Wallace
and MacDiarmid, rfulicitors, Port Adelaide.
? ? '- ? 77-9
WAN3 ED. an OFFICE BOY. Apply to Turner
and Oidham, Pirie-street. -, aWSO
WANTED KNOWN, that at S. FISHER'S
LABOUR EXCHANGE, 107. Carrie-street,
'all classes of Labour is engaged and forwarded as
soon as possible. No unsuitable hands sent out for
the sake of the office fees. 88-186
WAN1ED KNOWN.-Mra. H. D HYAM3,
late of BaUarat, has removed to
113, HINDLEY-STREKT, nert Royal Adnlral.
IS PEEPABED TO PUECHASI LADIES' AND
GENTLEilEN'S LEFT-OPK WKABINa
APPAEEL.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WATTED ON.
LETTERS ATTENDED TO.
IMMIGRANTS' LUGGAGE BOUGHT. 75c
TT7- ANTED KNOWN
Mrs. S. BKNJAMDf.late of Bnndle-street, hu
REMOVED to WAYMOUTH-STEEBT, oppeaito
Bickford's Cordial Factory.
HIGHEST PEICB in CASH giren for LADIES'
and GENTLEMEN^ LEFIOF* WEARINa
APPABEL.
. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their Own
residence by appohitment. Letter* prompUy at
tended to. All commnnicatioiu strreUr.coBJHtantial.
Immigrants* Luggage bought. ? lif^K
' SSABE8
-\TiTIONAX ' -BSXKSr DeS^Sres,
XII Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus. Metro
politaa Ga», Insorannc. and oth-t Snares- Bflu^ht.
Wilder & Griffiths, ColUns-strert. MeiboBrw;. .
....... ' ' 'MoJow
. . . - - t .JT

BELMHOTJS K0TICE3 V
SERVICE OF SONG IN THE GOOLV
WOOD BAPTIST CHURCH.
Immense success. 'Uncle Tom' to be repeated
by special request on TUESDAY, March 18, in aid
?f Church Funds. Tickets, Gd. ; Children half-price.
Soon open 7.30. x
? PUBLIC NOTICES ?
TVEEP - DRAINAGE NUISANCES.
The Commissioner of Public Works has consented
to Receive a DEPUTATION of the Inhabitants of
North Adelaide re toe Foul Smells and Sewer Gas
arising from the Drains in North Adelaide. All
those interested are requested to attend at the
Auction Mart of Mr. J. H. Parr at 1.30 on WED
KESDAY' RC. BAKER,! Conveners.
78-3278 ? J. H. PARR, ) Conveners.
POPULAR LECTURE
by the
BISHOP OF ADELAIDE
? ... (Dr. Kennion), i
on ' - ? -'??' l
. 'SOME FORMS OF ICB,° I
« in the !
? ADELAIDE TOWN HALI, j
On THURSDAY, MARCH 27.
~, r , ©XY-HYDHOGEiTlLLUSTRATIONS. r I
I,'... ',.? Proceeds for North Adelaide Institute.
'-' ? -Bis ExciXLEiCY in the Chair. -'—?- i
Ta Million prices— 2s. and is. Secure Tickets early.
To bo had of all Booksellers, Members of theCom
: : mittee, or
C. PROUD, Secretary. ,
.-.-«, King Wflliam-stieet. 78^0,2-4,6 7 '
SECURE TICKETS Early fox the
BISHOP'S LECTURE, TOWN HALL,
, i THURSDAY, March 27. ? 78c:
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES,
INCORPORATED. I
Industrial Exhibition
: ? L m a y n ex t. _i:£_-::« i
^MERCHANTS,- ??' ! -;- -,' ? . ' '' N j '
ENGINEERS, ? : i .
, . AGRICULTURISTS. ???,!.
...,-. ,.-.:'.??' .. , ?? ARTISANS, ' .'?. )
. ,/; SCHOOL OIBLS,
? MANUFACTURERS, 1
ARCHITECTS, 1
r (? . . PRODUCERS. r ? ',
? i a: .j . . APPRENTICES, ;
_ ???_2: ? schoolboys;,
? ? Prepare for the Industrial Inhibition, to be held
? (taring the QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY WEEK in the '
EXHIBITION BUILDING and GROUNDS. .
fall particulars in future advertisements. Prize
,lirt jna be issued shortly. :
JNO. FAIRFAX CONIGRAVE,
estscr75 Secretary. .
WHAT IS LOCAL OPTION?
C Local Option provides that Legislation on the
?drink traffic shall be for the public lodfan
? and not for private interats.
Centra] Office Local Option Committee, Rechabite
HaB, Grote-street.
Mths73 E. E. AICOCK, Secretary.
LOCAL OPTION.
us tbue definition,
i. Local Option -would convert Palatial Botds
into third-rate Boarding-houses, and tend to
? inoease Sly-Grog Shops, where pernicious -poisons
ue-MBdsd. .? ' i '
i ... E. MARKEY, ? j
; «Ujs76 Chairman Anti-Local-Option Committee.'
I A -DE LAI DE H 0 S P I TAB.
7 OUTPATIENTS' DEPARTMENT.
'-'On and after the 1st January next the hour for
' the 'Attendance of Out-Patients will be 2 p.ini ;?
? Saturdays 10 a.m. - \
' ? By order of the Board of Management, i
r 3MMc ? E- H. HALLACK, Secretary.!
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, GAWLER.
— The Bev. Canon Coombs, the Ladies, Stall
keepers, Treasurers, and Officers of St. George's
offer their hearty thanks to the numerous Donors
1 and Contributors (near and distant), the various
workers and helpers, who have so kindly assisted to
make the Bazaar financially successful by the
realization of £407 9s. to the Church Completion
Pnnd. '
Gawler, March 15. 1SS4. ? svz
WTVELL'S ART UNION OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA. — DRAWING for Prizes
? fixed for March 22, at 2.30 p.m., Art Gallery,
i Bundle-place. Presentation Plate now ready. Apply
early for Tickets. ? 53-SO
IN THE MATTER OF THE PATENT
ACT, 1877.— NOTICE is hereby riven thlt
DUNCAN STEWART, of Glasgow, in the County
, of Lanark, Scotland, Engineer, has APPLIED FOR
» PATENT for 'Improvements in Sugarcane
MillV and that the Specification of such Invention
- - may be inspected at the Patent Office, Adelaide.
CONIGRAVE -fe COLLISON, Patent Aeents.
- Santo Buildings, Waymouth-streei. 78,80,2
TN THE MATTER OF THE PATENT
A; ACT, 1877.— NOTICE is hereby given that
LOUIS ADOLPHE FORTlN HERH3IANN, of
Paris, in the Republic of France, has APPLIED
FOB a PATENT for 'Improvements in Electric
. Cables or Conductors,' and that the Specification
, of such Invention may be inspected at the Patent
Office, Adelaide.
CONIGRAVE & COLLISON, Patent Agents.
Santo Buildings, Waymouth-street. 78,80,2
JOHN CHARLES ADDISON, of
. Port Adelaide, Agent, hereby give notice that
' I have DEPOSITED with the Clerk of the
Licensing Bench, Adelaide, PLANS of a HOUSE
proposed to be erected by me in Woolnough-road,
SEMAPHORE, and for which I intend to apply for
a. Publican's Licence at the nest sitting of the
Licensing Court. j
Dated March 13, 1SS1.
77-8 ? J. C. ADDISONJ
T- REFERRING to the DISSOLUTION
of PARTNERSHIP of the FIRM of SMITH,
D0SWELL, & CO., aU LETTERS- to either
Partner may be addressed to the Firm's Offices,
Eagle Chambers, Adelaide, till further notice.' '
'.' eitbscr ' ' SMITH, DOSWELL, & CO.'
r the ASSIGNED ESTATE of
FRANCIS JOLLY, of Mount Rat, Koike's
Peninsula, in the Province of South Australia,
Farmer.
NOTICE is hereby given that a FINAL DIVI
DEND of Two Shillings and Tenpence and
Osk-Twelfih OF a Penny in the Pound (2s. lOAd.
. in the £) will be payable on and after Wednesday,
the nineteenth day of March, 18SJ, at the Office
M. KINGSBOROTJGH,
Advertiser Buildings, King William-street, Adelaide.
75,8
P' the ASSIGNED ESTATE of
Messrs. SIEKMANN & MOTILE, of Adelaide
and Caitowie, Commission Agents.— A THIRD
DIVIDEND of Two Shillings (2s.) in the Pound
will be payable at the Office of the undersigned on
and after Wednesday, the 19th day of March, 1884.
? F. J. BOTITNG, Trustee,
- ? 73,6,8 ? Adelaide Auction Mart, Adelaide.
IN the ASSIGNED ESTATE of
CHKISTINA GIBSON, of Strathalbyn,
Baker and Storekeeper.
Preparatory to declaring a Final Dividend herein
' all CREDITORS NOT having SIGNED the
DEED of ASSIGNMENT or assented thereto in
_ ' ?writing are required to do so prior to Thursday, the
~20ta day of March, 1S84, otherwise they will be
excluded from all participation in the Assets of the
raid Estate.
. ? HARRY TURNER, THOMAS, & CO..
- ? - - Agent for the Trustee.
? ~ ' CaTendish Chambers, Grenf ell-street, Adelaide.
:. ' ': - ? S1.7S
'|\r0HCE.— If W. ROGER does not
? JL^ come within forty-eight hours and stop to
COMPLETE his STAIRCASE CONTRACT, North
Adelaide Institute, I will complete same at his risk.
- 77-8 ? B. C BEES.
TF theHORSE, SADDLE, and BRIDLE
JL l«ft at my Stables is not claimed within three
«fciy» they will be 8OLD to defray expenses. A
Pinchbeck, Somerset Hotel, Pnlteney-street. 7S-SC
'XTOTICE OF REMOVAL.— The
JLl undersigned have REMOVED from Way
nMrath-street toSELBORNE CHAMBERS, PIRIE
STREET.
M. MARW00D & CO.
Adelaide. March 10, 1S84. ? 70c
'TW EDMEADES & CO., LIMITED.
.'Tn« OFFICE of above Company having b«en
. REMeVEDto KANGAROO BREWERY, HIND.
MARSH, Customers are informed that Messrs.
Crowder & Co., Franklin-street, near Post-Office,
will receive Orders and Cash on behalf of Company.
?? -3c ' ? JOHN G. WRIGHT. Secretary.
CUMMING & DAVIES,
ARCHITECTS,
aw; noTr occupying the New Offices erected foi
' Sj them at the old address,
...CT91 12, CURRIE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
WA. WOOD has REMOVED
? - his Office to No 7 (Ground Floor).
?' It GLADSTONE CHAMBERS, PISE-STREET
*?'??' 'Attenfls TattersalTH Club every evening from S to
10. ?
',;' Pmate Address— Assyrian Lodge, Bnrastde, lT7e
1 WOTICE.— If THOMAS GALLERY
. JJJlland. JAMES HARMAN do not public! v
' APOLOGIZE for the false statements made b:
them respecting ice'I shall take farther proceedinz^
--78-80— JACOB BBBGGBEN, West ThebartonT
1 TO'0TICK-AU GOATS, PIGS, and
JLl.- POULTRY found upon my Premises, Altot
?entlfo 63, Penzaace. New Qlenelg, »will beDE
jaBOYED after this date. '''*'
„ GEO. ANDERSON.
Hfmh IS, ISM. 78-SQz

tjlAt^^ciiKE. coals:
- ? - . 0 ?
Best New South Wales Household, Steam, or Smiths'
COALS AND COKE
DELIVERED ANYWHERE Al LOWEST CURRENT PRICES.
..... . t ,.....,.. ^ r. .
h e n r y s i wTm n n& son;
27. Carrie-street, Adelaide, and Maclaren Wharf, Port.
? : ? \__ ? ? ? - -? - 222thsc
.I, .-..,?.!', :. ? EXTENSIVE-. v_.o:^f j
; SALE OF FURNIIURK
; To our Customers- ; ji :, I
'?-? ; Ve are making Extensive Alteration3 in the arrangement of oar i '
._ '.' FUKSIXITBE STOCK -with a view to bringing it into Closer- ' -
?. , Connection with our Drapery Business at 38, Rundle-Btrpet. The
Stock is, however, far larger than the space at our command will .
? '?-?' allow oa to keep, and, while the transfer is going on, we are pro- ' ? '
pared to make Special Terms for Furnishing Parcels. ' „ , ?„; J, j
,— ,-.,.' OVER ? ! '''.?'
112,000 WORT'H OF FURNITURE
;; ON VIEW. :
a, ' ; ' . ? j The following Lines are worthy of your special attention, the prices quoted being ;
? Tery Handsome Ash Bedroom Suite, Eight Pieces,
, r. ./ j ITFTY-FTyE GUINEAS, FOR TfflKTY-SEYEN' GUINEAS. ????? ^
A Very Rich Ehonized Early English Drawing ./?
room Suite in Tapestry, , :
FIFTY GUINEAS, FOE, THIRTY GUINEAS. ? : ? ?
, ,,-,-„-:;. A Large Cedar Dining-room Chiffonniere, 1 .-'-'.'?,
THIETy POUNDS, FOR SEVENTEEN POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS^
7 iim^LES^BIRKS & CO.,
38, 40, 42, 44, ami 48, RUNDLE STREET.
. : TO MERCHANTS AND WAREHOUSEMEN. ? ' ^'
In consequence of above notified alterations, our STEPHENS-PLACE
1 WAREHOUSE ia TO LET. For terms and view of Premises apply : ?'
77c . i : ' i - ' I ._ . : CHARLES BIRKS &CO» -;:.:
SPLENDID STOCK OF NEWEST PAPERHANGINGS,
Faint, Taomisb, and Class Wkrehonse (Wbolesale and Bet^l), ;
, ? '. AT GREATLY iREDUCED PRICES. ? : : : ? ^ ; '
^)J H O F| M EVE a I
PAINTEK, CBAIEIEB, PAPEKHANCEK, MSB GLAZIER !
? (LATE a SANBEBS & CO.), --'-? - - ?'? ??' i
? --: .;:.:?/;. ;: i^ig^-stveleet.;';; ;v-yv;j:5^
SPECIAL LINES F0f|4iSfilJAR|j
i wilcoxT^IIpany;
? ??' . - . ;./?' /-'j 0 - -:r.,.:.:,--; ??.?;?:'...;?-„ \
WE ARE STILL' SELLING OUT OUR : j
SHOWROOM STOCK,!
and from all other Departments, with a positive view of disposing of our business at as ?
early a date as the Entire Stock is brought down to the requisite amount; '
During 'the past few weeks we have cleared a large quantity of beautiful Goods at !
very cheap rates, bo thoroughly reduced in price and such really good valuable j
Bargains that very general satisfaction has been expressed by our customers and! '
friends. i
The Stock rtill remains very large, and pretty fairly assorted with what may be'
termed nice goods ; but now that the !
SEW UEO-lMv TICKETS : I
indicate ' — j
Mlf the usual; prices elsewhere^ i
we hope to make Clear Tables of all ;the Fancy Goods very speedily. Every lady I
should see these articles. j - }
Children's Bonnets and Hats Summer and Winter Shawls, Dress!
Ladies' Bonnets and Hats '? Improvers, &c ~ i
Feathers, Flowers, Millinery Ornaments Ladies' Embroidered White Longclothi
Children s Dresses, Costumes, Frocks ; Skirts ? ? (
Pelisses, Overalls, Little Cloaks, Ulstera Handmade Nightdresses, Drawers, and!
Pinafores, Children s Underlinen | Chemises ? j
Infants' Quilted Hats, Bonnets, and Corsets, Children's Stays and Bands : I
Hoods ' Fancy Bags, Belts, Ribbons ,
iifants1 Cloaks, Robes, &c. , Parasols, Sunshades, Fringes, Bead Trim-'
Ladies Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrap- mings !
^PfF8,^ ,„. _ __ ?: Black and Colonred Satins for Dresses ' !
Berbn Wool Wraps, Costumes, Mantles Black and Coloured Plain Silks for!
Dolmans. Jackets, Mantelettes ' Dresses ' j
Lace Collarettes, Lace and Muslin Ties; Brocade Silks, Black Sura Silks ' 1
&c, ? &c, &c i
;,.;;;_ AIXi. CHEAP, '?-[
T. WILCOX ; &~OOMPANYf ,
IORK DRAPERY HOUSE. ', ^ .
MoLEAN BROS., RIGG, & CO. '?
'- are now Showing a Splendid Assortment of the '
HICELIKG'S COMPAM'S BICYCLES, i
juBt landed ex Castle Hqbna and West Riding. These Machines are first-class in point j
o£ ?workmanship and finish, and it has been proved in recent trials that they are the 1
lightest running Machines yet introduced. J
Priced Illustrated Catalogues on application. !
?;..',- BICYCLES NOW IN STOCK— ? - .
Pilot, Pilot Racer, London, Berkshire, Pilot Light Roadster. i
McLean bros., rigg, & co., ''!
84, 86, 88, 90, Hindley-street, Adelaide.
? : ? ? ..-..' ? 17thao,
THE PE0PLFSJ00TMAKER8
BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.
BERMJNGHAM & COMPANY,
57, RUKDLE-STREET ; 32, mJTDLEY-STREET; A3S3- RKD HCH7SES,
' '?'-':?? '' ?? '? ? HINDLEY-STIIEET. ? -:':-355-6thsc
?-._- REVISION OW T^LRrFJF1. ~~''V~T~
€AKTE DE 1ISITE (Single Figure), per dozen ... ... 10s. €d.
CABINET (Single Figiure),.per dozen' ''.~ ~r:.. ... 7.. ITs. 6d.
? ! ? Oihsr Styles^as Promenades imperials, &c, at Proportionate Hatea, . .». ; ;
?_Werihall maintain out excellence in all classes of work. For the RedacedRates '?
OUR TESMS WILL BEiCASH attime of Sitting: ^ '
Wtwfc S. SOLOMON, School of Photography, 51, Randle-street

PUBLIC^rOTICES' '
'\rOTICE is hereby given that, by an
JLl Iudentore bearing date the twenty-ninth day
of February, 18S4. and made between WILLIAM
CHABLES PALMEB and THOMAS OTTAWAY,
both of Wilcannia, in the Colony of New Sooth
Wales, Merchants, trading together at Wileannia
aforesaid, and at Milpannka, in the said colony,
under the Style or Firm of 'W. C. Palmer and
Company,' of the first part, GEORGE MAft
QUAND, of Melbonrne.in the Colony of Victoria,
Accountant, OEOBGE MILDLNHAIX STYLES,
of Sydney, m the said Colony of New South Wales,
Bank Clerk, JOHN MUNEO BBCCE, of Melbourne
aforesaid. Warehouseman, and EDWIN YATJGH AN
- JOYNEE, of Adelaide, in the Colony of- Sooth
Australia, Merchant, Trustees for the purposes
thereinafter mentioned, of the second part, and the
several persons and bodies corporate Creditors of
the said William Charles Palmer and Thomas Otta
way, whoee names, so fax as they could set forth the
same, were mentioned in the first schedule to the
said Indenture, and all other the Creditors of the
said William Charles Palmer and Thomas Ottaway,
of the third part, all the real and personal ESTATE
whatsoever and wheresoever situate of the said
William Charles Palmer and Thomas Ottaway and
of each of them have been released, ASSIGNED,
and assured unto andto the use of the said George
Marquand, George ilildinhall Styles, John Manro
Bruce, and Edwin Vaughan Joyner, their heirs,
executors, administrators, and assigss, according to
the nature, tenure, and quality of the same upon
certain trusts therein expressed for the benefit of all
the Creditors of the said William Charles Palmer
and Thomas Ottaway, and each of them rateably
and in proportion to their several and respective
debts. And further, that the said Indenture has '
been duly executed by the said William Charles
Palmer and Thomas Ottaway, George ; Marquand. .
George Tmirtwihaii Styles, John Mnnro Brace, and
Edwin Vanghan Joyner, and duly attested, as by .
law required, and is now lying at the Office of Mr.
Tom Barton Dibbs. of Eldon Chambers, 92, Pitt
street, Sydney, for inspection and execution. , '
Dated this 29th day of February^in the year 1SS1.
? ,- . W. C. PALMEB.
THOS. OTTAWAY.
G. MAEQUAND.
' G. M. STYLES.
JOHN M. BBTJCE.
E. V. JOYNER.
Signed by the said William Charles Palmer, in the
presence of Andrew Lyell, 3JP. .
Signed by the said Thomas Ottaway, in the
presence of Andrew Ljell, J.P. -- \
? Signed by -the said George Marquand, in the
presence of Andrew Lyell, J.P. ' ' j -
: Signed by the said George Mfldinhall Styles, In
the presence of Andrew Lyell, J.P. - !
Signed by the said John Munro Bruce, in the
presence of Andrew Lyell, J.P. :
Signed by the slid Edwin Vangban Joyner, in the
presence of W. Crorier, J.P. 78,80
~~* SPECIAL NOTICE. T.
DR. NORMAN, Surgeon. Dentist, de
sires to caution patients recommended to him,
particularly those residing in the country, to see
Eat EOCKV1LLE HOUSE ia on the GATX-
PLATE where they enter.
Bockrille House, North-terrace, November 6, 1888.
310thsc
., ,. . EIECTOBAI ifOTICEii I
'yXfEST TORRENS ELECTION.
TO CHABLES HENRY MATTEES, ESQ.
Sir— Having observed your public life for many
years, and believing that your political views are in
accoid with our own; we respectfully request yon to
allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for
the representation of West Tcrrens in the ensuing
'Parliament I
— We believe that a change of Members la desirable,
and trust that you will signify your willingness to
contest the election, in which case we pledge our
selves to use our best exertions to secure your
return. ; ? ?- : ; ? ? ? ; ? ? - = ? j
' ' ' ' [Here' follow the Signatures.] ; « 1 ?,? |
Gentlemen— For' the honour you have conferred
in asking me to represent your important district I
sincerely thank* you. ' Having resided for many
years in the District qf West Torrens, and being
well known to a large number of the electors, I have
great pleasure in complying .with your request i
Of your local wants I certainly have some know
ledge, and my best efforts shall be devoted to
assisting your various industries as well as pro
moting the prosperity of the colony. . j
My views on the foremost questions of the day
will shortly be placed before you, and at an early
date I hope to meet you and more fully expound
those views. j
Belying on the active and united eSorts of all my
friends to secure my return, j
I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully, j
CHAS. H. MATTERS.!
To Messrs. J. Vardon, J.P., J. Manning, G. Wright,
J. Boaae, H. W. James, W. Hemingway, 3.
Weeks, E. C. Gliddon,andthe Other Gentlemen
signing the Requisition, 1
March 14, 1S84. ? x|_
mo THE HON. G. C: HAWKER.
We the undersigned, Electors of North Adelaide,
respectfully i request you to allow yourself to be
nominated as one of the Members for the House of
Assembly.'..: ;. v. ?.;?...: ??? ? ; ,
From your past experience as a Member of Parlia
ment for many years we are satisfied that if elected
yon will discharge the duties of the office with
credit to 'yourself and satisfaction to your con
stituents. If you accede to our request we pledge
ourselves to use our-best exertions to ensure your
return. !
' - (Here follow 557 signatures.]
Gentlemen— Your late representative, the Hon.
J. L. Parsons, having decided to accept the respon
sible position of Government Besident in the
Northern Territory, I have now no hesitation in
replying to the Beqnisition with which you
honoured me on my arrival, and which you kindly
allowed me a few days to consider. It will afford
me great pleasure to place my services at the dis
posal of the Hectors of so important a district as
North Adelaide, in which, as at present consti
tuted, I have resided for nearly thirty yenre !
Should you do me the honour of returning me as
one of your Members, I shall do all that lies in ray
power to advance the material interests of the
colony, as well as those affecting you locally.
I hope shortly to address you personally on the
various important questions that must come before
the ensuing Parliament; and thanking you sin
cerely for your Requisition! subscribe myself, ;
Your obedient Servant,
—GEOBGE C. HAWKER.
The Briers, March 11, .1884. ... 73cz|
OUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELEC
TIONS. I
— The- f oHovbrg - Gentlemeir~have'eonst;iit«l Uract
on COMMITTEES to secure the- BEXU&N, okDr.
STIRLING for the District of Nortfr AOelaidS at
the forthcoming General Elections :— V* vy I
NQBTH ADELAIDE COMMITTEE—
Charles H. Goode, Chairman.
J. Miller Anderson J. H. Parr ;
E. M. Bagot F. A. Price
B. B. Carvosso ? W. H. Saarland
Gnildford E. Gray Thos. Thurston
A. A. Huddleston B. J. E. Warburton
G.G., Newman :E.S.Wigtr« - -
J. G. Osborn
LOWEB NOBTH ADELAIDE COMMHTEE—
. . J. Mackenzie. Chairman. f
W. E. AHan ? - J. J. Nicholls
Edward Botten Thos. Whitehead.
Matthew Ford
WALKEBVILLE AND MEDINDIE COM
MrTTEE—
C. B. Young, Chairman.
W. C. Belt E. J. Reedman '
Benjamin Nash . Edwin Smith. I
PROSPECT, NATLSWOBTH, AND OVINGHAM
COMMITTjSE—
C. J. Sanders, Chairman.
John Barker James Nottage
J. A.' Johnson ' John Williams ? ion. 1
G H. CABGEEG, j
Secretary to the Committees, j
a73thsc 87, Ring- William-street, Adelaide.'
TO THE ELECTORS OF WEST
? ADELAIDE. - i
WORKING MAN'S CANDIDATE.
A MEETING of the Electors of West Adelaide
will he held at the Cumberland Hotel, Waymouth
: street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock,
-with the view of taking into consideration - the
.advisability of putting forward a Candidate from
among the Working Classes to contest the Electoral
District of West Adelaide at the forthcoming
Elections. Working Men, study your own interests
and attend this meeting.
78'9 S. J. CROSS, Convener.
'OLBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.
VOTE FOR CANDIDATES IK FAVOUR ?
. of this movement.; - ? 51ths80
ELECTIONJRINTiNli.
..' ''.'. ..'V POSTERS ;;j;,^M
ANY SEE, ANY COLOUR, L- l* \
OTWEAMERVi^^ ? !
... - : disk,
-,..,. AT THE
? 'regeter' general pbinttng offices,
1 - GBENFELL-STBEEr.
?MJSTSQ gOTICES ?
BIRD-IN-HAND GOLD - MINING
COMPANY, LBITTED.
NOTICE is hereby given that all Shares hi the
above Company upon which the THIRTEENTH
CALL of mxpesce, payable February 13,-1834,
remains TJNPATD will be SOLD by AUCTION bj
Mr. D.W. JIELVIN, at the City Central Auctior
Mart, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of March, 18S4, al
noon.
A. H. SCAEFE, Legal Manager.
Pirie-street, Adelaide, March 8, 1881. . 70,3
TWO-IN-THE-BUSH GOLD-5IINING
iCOMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
NOTICE is ? hereby given that all Shares in th(
above Company upon which the SEVENTH CALI
oX.Xhkeepesce, payaiile Febmary 13, remain!
UNPAID will be SOLD by AUCTION by Mr. »
W. MELVIN, at the City Central Auction Mart, on
TUESDAY, the 18th day of March, 1884, at 12 noon
A. H. SCARFE, Legal W».nao»r
Pirie-street; AdelaiSe7 M^n-li «1 7^4, ttt^
QUEEN AND No. 1 SOUTH QUEES
GOLD-MINING COMPANIES, NO
LIABILITY.— IN LIQUIDATION.
The DIVIDEND herein ? '
Is. 4d. (One SHiixiiG-^xD Fccrpence) per Shan
on the Paid-up Shares, - ?
7d. (Setespesce) perlShare on tie Contribctinj
- Shares, ... ;
is Payable at my OSSca.
Scrip mnst be given: op_- . - .' «„ |
J^- ? -i. ?-----. got. Self and Co-TjquMafconc;;*1
' ? * ~ ' ? GRANVILLE S. PHICE.
Unity Chambers, Mareh 15, 1SS4. 77 9

SIMON HARVEY & WM. KING
Have pleaenre in intimating to their Customers and the Publio generally that they
have entered into Partnership as
TIMBER MERCHANTS, &o.
The joint Businesses of SIMON HARVEY and WM. KING, JUN., & CO., will In
future be carried on at
FLINDERS-STREET, ADELAIDE, AND THE NEW DOCK, PORT ADELAIDE
Where they hope to receive a continuance of tha liberal support enjoyed by them
individually for the last 14 and SS years respectively.
N.R— S. H. * W. K. do NOT Intend to ent«r into COMPETITION wHb
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, but to give their SOLE ATTENTION to th«
Btuiness of TIMBER and IBON MERCHANTS.
TJovCTaher 5, 1883. ? ^ ? S7fto
S. MARSHALL & SONS,
52, RUNDLE-STREET,
IMP O Ifc T E US
. . ; -: - : ??????- ??' : ???... op . ' .. ?
T-PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS,
SMITHS ORGANS, SMITH'S ORGANS, SMITH'S ORGANS,
And every description of Musical Instrument, are now showing the Largest and most .
Complete Stock of Pianofortes and Organs to be found in the Australian Colones, any of
which may be purchased on the following easy terms of payment : —
-:;-:.::;::;''-yiwo8. pianos, pianos.
? Payable in— 12 Months. . J8 Months. 24 Months.
'.'' '' 7rEDLK0,Talue £36 ? £3 0 0 ... £2 2 0 '... ^61 13 0
:/ . Uivpo., do. 42 ... ... 3 10 C .„ 2 10 0 ... : fliOO
Do., . ' da , ,48 ? 4 0 0 ... 217.0 ... - 2 4 0
..... Eo.','V da 50 ? 5 0 0 ... 3 10 0 ...2 15 0 ..
?l ''? ;1 A '.''!'.' Pianoa of Higher Value at the Same Terms. V ' :
SMlfff 8 ORGANS. SMITH'S ORGANS.
,;0:: CHEAPEST, BECAUSE BEST. ' -^ „
: '-'. ???.?:-:-. ??'. ? ? Payable in— 12 Months. ' 18 Months. 24 Months. '
An ORGAN, Value £28 10 0 ... £2 7 6 ... £1 13 4 ... £16 3
-: ? Do., do. 33 0 0 ... 2 15 0 ...- 1 18 6 ... 110 0
--?—-- — Dq. ao, 42 0 0 ... 3 10 0 ... 2 10 0 ... 2 0 0
1 j Organs of 'Higher Value same System, Special Terms to Churches and Schools.
.; . ? In purchasing a Pianoforte or Organ it is absolutely necessary to purchase from
those who have a thorough practical knowledge of their manufacture, owing to the large
number of bogus instruments to be found in the Australian market at the present time.
Every Instrument in our Warehouse before being offered for sale is examined by
. experienced workmen, who have had upwards of twenty years' experience in the leading
English Factories. Kb Instrument sold without a guarantee being given.' '
Great attention is paid to the requirements of the Music Trade, and we have at the
present the Largest and most Complete Stock of Music to be found In the Colonies.
NEW MUSIC received every Month per Ocean Steamers. , ..- - ^
BRASS BANDS supplied on the shortest notice. , ' ;''!
DRUM and FIFE BANDS completely fitted out. ??.??? ?-????????
TUNING and RF.PATRS by experienced workmen. ?'.??; : ; : :-
Note the Address— . :
S. MARSHALL & SONS, ;
: ?? . KlTNDLE-STItEET, Opposite Gawler-place. 68thscv
.r.;::':-U;s- '' ' '' \J ,.u. -,, :.?;...;../ :.:?, '..?.;.;. ..-.-.?;? .;?.?.-.
?o -?-:J]ra tt-.U'.-ii**,?^ sWei-.iuwioci JittJ yii-.i ? \iKi .^1 ??? w ? '.'5
.?r---'i''---''V biiiai .ftta'. i;vi ~ 1^ Tl^fr ? -\ --r-i -ntT-K
- j . a a a i .a sj '^\^h^^a^]^^^n^v'^.:
-.OK:a.iTJS SK-rnyvoi .???.-.???tii?i- f.. -?.-.. i i.;t.-i t/iru-n i™?. ,--u:-hu,\ t..,'
.miiuiaojL.TH'-ii-Th-iri'Sijaa-j ';-? ':ri1 .1 ?-??j.t.k..; -f in-v_ KycneU voi^ e.j-.d n
« -S»HF***««0 MMwW e^PMm vdMP^'.n, 8T0a-I vec »3 -l.Ui;
*. 'i'.'.'-l *?'?'.'£ -'!:-:.. rvITTT 'T.'TLJii Sni' .'hirfovA .io&rir.-fjnaenx'if ?''
wWs?*'*' **W'1 * U* ? ... :: .?;..Ti^1i;.':v;«f-s^j5o:--;KrA'-
-?.':.[; '?. :''.:? Y- ?.:'./.? ':? /.:;r/;r;uv . . . i«J0;«i7n;.;':;::!.':;/.i;:'.;]
'.7.':../i\v/-:' ' '' -i. \Trll',:'} ciilkOt-i '.LU/.JiD /Yd'£ZL~T- £'$
? . -Jul\ (-1 ^-VfaHa: Z .* -T p _^., ?y^yZ'tU?;'] .t.':'l'i'''i':''':'' ?.'?',.'?:
STEAM-ENGINEa
_. . ; Tjij^cnirE^s ? ?.-. ? ™~ !
- . ? TEBTICAX, on Wheels, 3, 4, -and 6.EP. )J ':~i -\l': „ :
'. . , TBRTICAL, on Base, 3, 4, and 6 H.P. ' ' ; ? 'y \
'- /,'? ' HORIZONTAL, 6, 8, 12, 20 H.P. . .; '' ' |
-. ? HOBN^Y«;i^lS^-! j
IL _.!_ 1- POKTABLE, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 H.P. -' ' ? = -^ « ; i
HORNSBY'S SAWBENCHES. : : ;' ' \
TANGYE'S 'SPECIAL' STEAM PUMPS. ?: ? - - ?? ..?:??????.; ?'???: 'l'\\
TANGTE'S PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHWES. ^ i
; i DRILLING MACHINES, Hand and Steam Power. -?'?? ?'? -\
SAWING. MACHINES, Combination Band and Circular. . - - ;
BOTTLE WASHING, CORKING, and FILLING MACHINES.
BENTALL'S CHAFFCUTTERsH
HUNT & TAWELL'S HORSE GEARS.
CORNCEUSHEES AND OORNS-'CRBBNa-^
HOWARDS THREE-FURROW PLOUGHS.
FIELD-ROLLERS. M
-x/iw: ? HARKOWS— Colonial and English. .^
.STJ5EL. CHAIN HARROWS, DISC-HARROWS.'-;
'??? ACME PULVERIZING HARROWS. ' /.' -;;:
^!I!CiMS!NKING PLOUGHgl
-^?r'-' ?? STABLE1 FITTINGS. ??'/'- :'**''?*:??', I
r ,r . SEED-SOWEBS, Cahoon's and other Makers. W/: '
lolJ FAIKBAKK'S 10-TON WEIGHBRIDGES. T|
GM P. HARRIS,°SCARFE, & CO.
WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS.
GAWLER-PLACE, ADELAIDE. 64ths92
HENRY STEINER,
WATCHMAKER A1VO JEWELLER
106, R1JNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDB.
'^^SS^^S^^^S^^S^f^^ the above
The Snc»e8» that I have already achieved ia a proof that the Eednction in the
Pneeshas given_General Satisfaction, and I trust to receive your future patronage.
Aii Good* offered are either Manufactured on the Premises or Specially Selected
for this Establishment. Tht repntation of thia House for keeping the Beat Class of
Stock Only is favourably known, and will he always maintained.
A. L. BRUNKHO RST,
? - — - SUCCESSOR TO HENBY STEINER. 73thscv
'liSffliiSBl^^Ja '15s. ' Od.

COMPANIES AJB S0CIETIE3
HK PORT ADELAIDR AND
WOODVILLE LAND AND INVESTMENT
COMPANY. LIMITED.
The FTRST OHD1NAHY GENERAL MEETING
of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company
?will be held at the Beffiatered Office of the
Company. Lipson-»trtH;t, Port Adelaide, at 2.30 p.m.
on TUESDAY, the 18th day of March next, for tha
purpose of receiving the Report and Balince-sheet
or the Half-year ending March 1, 18S4, and the
Election of an Auditor in the place of Mr. O. 1-ewis
Yonng, who retires liy rotation, but is eligible for re
election, and offers himseff accordingly.
A. T. SACNDEBS, Secretary.
Port Adelaide, March S, 1SS4. 71tlisS
PATENT VICTORIA HYDRAULIC
FBEESTONE COMPANY OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA, LIMITED.
ORDINARY G EN ERAL MEETING of the above
Company will be held at the Offices, No. 1, Monte
fiore Chambers, Waytnonth-street, Adelaide, on
THURSDAY, March £7, at 12 noon, when the Elec
tion of Two Directors, in the room of those retiring,
and Two Auditors will take place.
F. S. C. DRIFFIEXD, Secretary.
March 17, 1SS4. 77,87
THE PARKSIDE TRAMWAY
COMPANY, LIMrrED.
NOTICE is hereby giTon that the THIRD
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of above Com
pany will be held at the Registered Office of the
Company, No. 2, Pirie-street, Adelaide, on MON
DAYTthe Slst day of March. ISSi, at half-pa^ 3
o'clock in the afternoon, to reseiie Directors' Report
and Balance-sheet for paot half-year ; to Elect two
Directors in place of Hona. W. D. Glyde and W, C.
Bulk, -who retire in accordance with Articles of
Association, but are eligible for re-election, and
offer themselves accordingly ; and to transact anj|
other Business that may be brought forward.
Any person intending to nominate a shareholder
for the position of Director should le&ve notice ia
writing of such intention fourteen days prior (0 the
day of meetiuK.
By order,
A. F. SCAMMELL,- Secretary,
Ho. 2, Krie-Btwet. Adelaide,
- March 16, 1S84. ? 78,80
CITY OF ADELAIDE LAND
'AND INVESTMENT CO.,,^
.??v .?'.???' (LIMITED.)
Bitectats: 1
?: William Eferardj Esq., J.P., Chftirman.
T. Glares, Esq.. J.P. I S. Newland Kxq., M.P- -
Hon. John Crozier, J.P. | Walter BeyneU, Esq., J.P;
DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT CALL OR FIXED
PERIODS.
1 RATES ON APPLICATION. '*
H. YTipARKS, Secreialy; *
'.-.!.: :? ? ;; No. 10, Exchano^
ADELAIDE, KENSINGTON, AND
NORWOOD BOTLDING AND INVEST
MENT SOCIETY.
DEPOSITS.— Highest Rates riven for DEPOSIT?,
Commercial Chamber*. GUbert-place, Adelaide.
tfile -
' KISSnrGFREEHDS AHPMES3AQES
IF SARAH BRISCOE, Daughter of
James Eriscoe. who died suddenly at Mel«
bourne oclOth February last, and her BROTHER,
who lately resided in the District of Port Augusta,
will communicate with the undersigned, they wilt
hear of something to their adrantase.
WALLACE 4 MACDIARMID,
75 8 Solicitors, Port Adelaide.
MERCHANDISE ?
QN SALE
BRANDY, BULK AND CA3E.N. BARBIASSO
AND CO.
DO. DO. DO., LtrCTEN FOUCAULD & CO .
DO. SO. DO., VEUVE EMTLE SEGUIN A CO.
DO., CASE, J. ROBERTSON, ROTHSCHILD,
AND CO.
WHISKY, CASE, GRAHAM'S 'OLD TEOS«
SACHS BLEND' /;
PORT WINE, HUTCHESON'S QR.-CASK3 .
AESCULAP NATURAL MINERAL WATER'
? COCOA AND MILK, COFFEE AND Mak ' *
QUEENSLAND SUGAR, IN PARCELS ?' ' '
'cement, gostlino's - ; 'J
JARRAH PILES . , ? J~*
DYNAMITE, LTTHOFRACrEUR, AND BLASSr
ING POWDER.
INDENTS OF ALL CLASSES OF GOODS EX
ECUTED ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE
TERMS.
HARROLD BROTHERS, !
CONSIGNMENT AND INDENT DEPARTMENT,
ADELAIDE. ISthic
-/~\N SALEj by the undersigned-— '
\J_ Champagne— Ruinart's, Ktur's, Freminet's,
Brandy— Otard's, Menutt'a, Texicr Gerard's, Lau.
rent's, in bulk and case.
Whisky— Royal Blend, The Piper's Blend. ;
Rum— -Lemon Hart's, Boord's, Royal Blend.
Gin— Sir Robert Burnett's. . . ,
English Ale— Read Bros.' Dog's Heart, liter's and
Bell, 4c. t '
Lager Beer— Barn's Head, Kaiser Bier. :.i
Bottled Stout— Read Bros.' Dog's Head. '
Claret— Chateau BeMr, St. Julien. - - »
Sparkling Moselle— Stein Freres.
Iimejuice Cordial— Heddle's Best Scotch. : . -
Port and Sherry— Offley, Forrester, & Co. s. ? I
Lanbenbeim— Stein Frtres Rhine Wine. ;
S»uce— Lea & Perrins's Worcester. ' ;
Ginger Ale— Brooks & Company's. ' ' *
Scotch Marmalade, Cocoa. ' -
Oilmen's Stores, Herrings, ling. ?-*?*
Matches, Cement, White Lead, Paints.
Boiled and Baw Oil, HrebrickB, Sucroje, Woolpack»J
Indian Tea.
261tsc JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
ON SALE— '??- ?.?;?-?
Woolpacks, Cornsacks. ; ;
Bran, Flour, and Ore Bags, . ? , .
Wire— 6, 8, and 10 Drawn, 10 Oval SamWH. 10
Round Steel. .. . . . ^
T-o.— ^7x9 and 9x11 Steel. -l ' 3
Cement. ' /
OalTanized Iron. Strychnine. ? 1
. Corrhnony Fencing, Patent Droppers. ' ;.
Wrought-iron Standards.
Gladaline, Butter PreserratiTe, Zoedone.
Pianos, Ammonia, N.Z. Hematite Paint - '
Graham's Carbon Block Filters. ?
? Indents for all classes cf Manufacture* executed'
on reasonable terms in all ports of the worfdEv'
GEO. WILLS & CO, -??. jM|-
? 174thsc Cavendish Chambers, Oranfell-strMt
JF 0 R s a, .l-Je.:
AMERICAN D0GCABTS. ' ,' '
AMERICAN BUGGIES.
AMERICAN EXTENSION TOP VICTORIAS.
AMERICAN EXPRESS WAGONS.' '
AMERICAN CABINET ORGANS.
AMERICAN PIANOS. ? ,''
?: ? ? ???? —..-? -^M
D. & W., MURRAY, '
Mtiisc- ' KtogWilllaBi:streifc.
. mHE tmdeiBimed have FOR SALE, on -
3- the spot and to arrive— '.
Galvanized Iron — ;
? Knm, 24 and 2fl gauge. .x
\ Crown, 4o. do. / ^
~ Orb, — do. do. — —
Steel Fencing Wire, Nog. 9 and 10. .
Caustic Soda. 60 to 76 per cent. ' '^
U.V.C. Brandy, in case and bulk. '. ?'-??
Bergedorf Ale, in white glass bottles. '; ,
Prize Medal Geneva. '.
Burgundy and Claret Wines. ' ,
Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Orebags, &c.. dc. ' .
Indents executed. ' .
CHARLES HART & CO., '? ,
„,. Cavendiflh Chambers, !
&ite ? GrenfeU-street.
BISQUIT, DUBOUCHE, & OO.'»
SUPERIOR BRANDY. ' ,
ON SALE by the undersigned
Hogsheads Dark and Pale
Qr..Caaks do. do.
Cases One, Two, and Four Star
Flasks and Half -Flasks
Glass Barrels and Crystal Vats.
ELDER. SMITH, & CO.,
2£3thscvd Adelaide Agents
CASBEEE8, &o.
TRELEAVEM & BROWN,
RAILWAY & GENERAL CARRIERS;
SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGSNTS,
At&U
STATIONS on the PORT PIRIE, OHEOBOO. an-J
TEROWIB RAILWAY, and at the BURBA.
Goods carted to or from various parts of the Nortl-
oy Teams. ?
Wharfage and Storage accommodation at, Port
Pine.
Adelaide Agency, W. BRUDLEY & CO., Carrie1
street.
Port Adelaide Agency, W. L. DICKSON, Lfpaom'
street. - . 200UWT '
BJTBB AED STOCK
SMALL COMPACT SHEEP RUH
FOR SALE,
' kncrwTi as
. S A L T I A, 1
v.ithin ten miles of Port Augusta, well watered
and Improved.
Admirably situited for a Dealer in Stock. . ;
. Ft* fertherparticutort apply. '
T. A. BROCK,
Clthsc Port Adelaide.

rSrSTTRAJTCE HOTICEB
THK 00MMEKC1AL UNION
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
~~ ~VlRE AND MARINE. ''_', ~
/ ?'? CAPITAL, £2,600,000. . *:,..?
-Annual Revenue, £i,m,ooo ; Reserves and stie
4. ? , FondSj £2,1M,000. . : ;
r ??'. .AUSTRALIAN BRANCH: : \
Province of South Australia.
OFFICES: PIBIE CHAMBERS, PIRIE-STBEET
ADELAIDE.
LOCAL BOARD :
% IV IILH^ : fp- JP- ChatamB-
F 'W. STOKES, ESQ., J.P.
ANDREW TENNANT, ESQ., M.P
LOUIS GILES, ESy.
! - STOE RISKS In Town aad Country
and
OIABIKS BISKS of all descriptions Insured
c . ? Current Rates.
*'??--? F.- W. FEAMPTOJf,
Tc f ...... ? Acting-Raaident .Secretary '
HTTTIT ATTSTR.AT.TAK TTJSTTp .\ TST(TR
COMPANY, LIMITED.
0APITAL-ii,00O,00O.
'? - BOAED OF~DIBECrOBS :
James Counsel], Esq., J.P., Chairman. - ?
James C. Verco TJaq., J.P., Deputy-Chairman.'.
Hon. AipranHar Hay, M.L.C. ? ' ,:
George Scarfe, Esq.
Luther Scammell, Esq. ?
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS at Current Rates. '
- MONEY LENT ON MORTGAGE.
Insurance Chambers, Adelaide, and at every
Township in the Colony.
82cvd ? R. E. TAPLEY, Secretary.
THE UNITED AUSTRALIAN
'MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Capital, £500,000. Paid up and Subscribed £213,250.
Managing Director— Hon. W. C. BUIK, M.L.C.
Thi3 Company is prepared to accept FIRE
AND MARINE RISKS at Current Rates ; also
GUARANTEE and PLATEGLASS Insuranca at
lowest premiums.
GEORGE T. LANE, Agent.
No. 87, KING WILLIAM-STREET, ADELAIDE.
? ? Uthac
(GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE
J'; ASSURANCE COMPANY..
Subscribed Capital „ _ „ £2,000,000
Capital Paid-up _ _ M £1,000,000
Total Funds .. .. _ ..£2,931,000
Total Annual Income _ «. £133,000
The- undersigned, having been appointed Agent
at Adelaide, is prepared to issue Policies of Insur
ance against Fire on the nsual terms.
Agenta wanted in every Country Township.
j.wTparsons,
S4thsa ? Waymonth-street
PraKF[|yfHOE
ESTABLISHED 1782.
Bire Risks undertaken at Current Bates.
H. NACKEN, Agent.
85, tf?ng William-street, Adelaide.
- ? ; ? 806c
UNION FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW
ZEALAND.— Capital, ££000,000 ; paid up, £100,000,
iBeserre Fund, £50,000. Head Office— Chnstchurcb,
'N.Z. -Swellings, Rents, Haystacks, Standing Crops,
Insured against fire at lowest rates. Marine risks to
all parti of the World covered.
W. TTKRWgRT PHHL1PPS, Managet,
SSSthso - urenfeH-atreet.
BTTSPTESS NOTICES
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;?;,.-'; .':., :^ vf/j, r.'j Price as other ;
^.'''1, ~''±' ' -\''TSfferTescingI)rikfcs. '
£SH^h; :\; ;: ;;./;.. ;;. ,;t::o
*K^ * ' ---?-?'?- - :t, ? — ?
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'''.*. ..''.* . '' . ' ' Is Invigorating.
^plash. '?..,',.„?;?.;.,; :'.; '?v,..y..';,;r7i'».'J.,y
ivs;! \-:-!j II .L is not an Intoxicant.
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x:i z-r.z v--'i zz yr- Will allay Thirst.
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Spj^SH:- :i ;jd ' - '''I '-' fc.iiai::.ij-.-:;
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QMASBt_ :,,-.,!, I, :...;: .. .- ? ^^r Oi[':
;iz: ;...:;: 'A . A Reliable-Drink. '
SPiiASH.'- ?:???? '??[ ? .-.=?- '???A-v^.«-j-«:
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or: i -?- ?'- -»-:pBHcate'chfldrett
cjPEAsa J ?;?'* ' *'''' 'l
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SPLASH.-' I r,-:. -?.:!'- ??? -a:io if?:::
**;*' ? ';-'/And Refreshed wBa it..*
^pl^sh.;;;:-::-;--^-;^1
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QPLASH. - t! r:
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OPLASH. ' r-f;
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gPLASH.; : ., ;..:;.;,:?:: ;r. :-.;,.ij r-.f ; ?? .r
lh :i:1 r: ,^^;,- :: ,j xpr any* other.
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?---. : -'? :;-;^ iThonjjht'of bythe
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v .'t -?,-. ; ' . , - Inventor it faProtected
QPLASH. : M '.?.;!.. ^Ic;:ffi.ii ???:.;
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.^SOCIET^ DE PROPlSiURES, {
N: BiRRIiSSON 4 GO. !
WGNAC. j
Slippers of Celebrated Eraadi«& |
HARROLD JBBOTKEMS; Afftnis. \
XRYALCOCK'S
FISHING TACKLE.
CHOICS ASS0BTM2NTS. NEW GOODS.
Koto the Address—
- E. ALCOCK & SON,
BBCHABCTK HALL, GBOTE-SIBEET,
, : ABBLAiDE. StfUoe

? BP8IHJJ8S JOTTCEB ?
? G. N. & W. H.
60, KINDLE STREET.
NEW EASTER CARDS.
A BEAUTLFUt ASSORTMENT IN THE
DIFFERENT STYLES OF CARDS.
FLOBAL and FSINGEO C1BDS.
FOLDING, PLUSH, SILK, and
VELVET.
MOSAIC CABDS and CROSSES.
IYOKITE CAKDS (Hand-panted).
HAKD-PA1NTED CABDS.
SILVER TRANSFER CARDS. :
REAL IVORY CABDS.
WEDDING, CONDOLENCE/
AND , ? .n: ....
BIRTHDAY CARDS.
' ? ' 70c ?'
U S E O N L; Y
SEWING '-??-« wt--
44CT c d Tir 6 n^
F. U. SCHILDT,
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
4 AND 5, CELLBARN3 BUILDINGS,
PIRXE-STREET.
Funerals performed on the shortest notice and
most reasonable terms. Coffins of all sizes kept in
stock.
Upholstered Furniture of every description on '
band or made to order.
The Trade Supplied. 347thso
MITGHAM FREESTONE,
STIRLING FREESTONE,
MITCHAM FREESTONE,
STIRLING FREESTONE.
Orders received at Flinders-street Office. . .
8O9c S. HARVEY & W. KING.
E. R. PRIESTLY & CO,
WeOLBROKERS,
! WABEHOUSES-84, CURRIEnSTRBBT,
I ADELAIDE,
I HOLD AUCTION SALES
. ' as follows: — ?
WOOL and SHEEPSKINS every WEDNESDAY
HIDES, KANGAROO, K.L WALLABY everj
MONDAY
TALLOW and FAT every MONDAY.
CASH ADVANCE made on WOOL for Auction
. . , Shipment.
Wool tnd Produce coastwise deceived by oni
Agents, B. Clel^d & Sons, Port. 807cvd .
\ NOW OPENED. t ;
t THE LARGEST STOCK I :?
, \ - BOOTS AND SHOES $ : .
- j in the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE tot -
????- 5 - '- Christmas and New Year at 5
t.i I HUNTER'S I
, - - CHY BOOT PALACE, 5
}'.' . . 67, RONDLE-SIBKET. -
a A. SMITH & SONS,
. ! STEPHENS-PLACE, ADELAIDE.
' ? : Established i860.
HYDRAULIC AND GENKKAT. ENGINEERS
TOOLMAKERS, BRASSFOUNDERS, 4c. -
Makers of Improved Sodawater Machinery, Hy
draulic and Warehouse Lite, Steam, Gas, and
Water Engines, &c
Castings in Gnn Metal, Brass, and other Metals daily.
N.B.— Finished Brass Work to order. 62thac
AMERICAN WATCH, CLOCK, AND
NOVELH COMPANY,
(28, RUNDLE-STREET,
' Near Plough and Harrow HoteL
'- Depot for Waltham Watches and Duplicate Parts,
.Clocks and Fitting3, Batteries, Tools, and
Mechanical Novelties.
Watch, Clock, and Instrument Repairs for the
Trade. References to leading Colonists. 33thscv
.-??-,. ! , G. N. & W. H. ~
SELTZOGENES,
feEIJZOCENE CHARGES,
| SELTZOCENE FITTINGS.
/ I SELTZOGBNES EEPAIBEp.
HOMCOPATHi? PHARMACY.
c 59, BUNDLE-STREET.
? ?? '. - . ? ; ? 62e
ft. JONES & SONS
; ilNGIHEERS AND FOUNDERS,
JtnCTOEIA-STREET ahd NOBTH;
j TESBACE.
? COAL AND COSE FOB SALK.
? ? I34tna-r»
ar j. bruer,
ARTIST AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD.
Minufacturers' Catalogues Illustrated at mode
rate charges. Trade Blocks, Views of Buildings
&&, drawn and engraved in best style at moderate
charges. Address
BEACONSIIELD BUILDINGS,
Two Doora South of Southern Cress HoteL
UNION ENGINEERING COMPANY
LIMITED,
BLYTH-STREET AND NOSTH-TERRACB.
Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineers.
Caetings, Iron and Brass, to any Pattern.
One complete Set of Pumping (S inch) and Wind.
Inz Machinery or Sale.
~|»thao LAWEENCB GRAYSON, Manager.
NOTICE OFJtEMOYAL.
THOS, BARLOW & SONS,
COACHBU1LDERS,
. Lais of Bundle Strkkt East,
to new and. commodious premises,
H 1 NDM ARSH-SQUARE.
- ; ? : ? ' ? 181QUW
FREDK. HERRING,
MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR,
MARBLE MASON, &c, ..
WEST-TERRACE, OPPOSITE THE CmCETXRT. -
An kinds of MEMORIAL TABLETS, HEAD.
STONES, CROSSES, 4a, at a very ranch lowat
pric« t^m any other house in the trade. The Stock
comprises the latest artistic dedgns, and is always
astiinatea and Desdgns tunuahed. SSCUiac
DryMallee Firewood.
Delivered anywhere, from £-ton upwards.
Coal at lowest rates.
All wood weighed out by Government. ?
Orders by post receive prompt attention.
WM. SUTHERLAND,
KAILWAY WOOBYABD.
? r- - . -. «5tlWJ

? ?^r^^^B ^IB h^B ft ^L^m. ^^t3B A b Y Y ^3 BSI ft 1
- ^i^^ M fll IH 9 ^^^^^ a « A k ^B ilH ^1
DOBBEE'S SEEDSOWERS ARE THE SIMPLEST,
STRONGEST, AND BEST.
They SAVE THEIR COST IK' OXE SEASON on account of the evenness of their
Sowing and Enormous Saving of Labour.
PRICE ONLY £8 10s. 6a. if paid in March, or £8 15s. if paid in Jane.
NO FARMER SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE,
becauw, besides the Saving of MONEY and TIME, it makes the hardest and moat diffi
cult work on the farm the easiest and most pleasant.
DQNT DELAY 'SOUR ORDER until you actually need the Sower. Yoa can
^hav^Sb^T^^sg4 N°T ^AY F°E 1T TSLL MAECH« ?'*?'«
To iwevent mistake or delay Fanners are invited to cut out and fill up the following
:. form at once, and forward it to .
^ : AW. DOBBIE, fVlachihist, &c.r
',', I ~--~~~~- --- - - - ~Z. ? 1^-- ! :-??: :r '..'. .. V. ',''?-
' ^Mr. A. W. DOBBBB. . [ . J . ; '. /;
'' Sir— Please forward one,, of your latest Improved Seedsowers, the price to be
-1 £8 15a. if paid by acceptance of three montha, dated from March 1, or £8 10s. 6d. if
paid cash in March. c r ? ; ; ....
?...;[''' ' ' Signature.....'....: ? :.„.........- .......^
- i ??? %':', ';:;;.';-,.'?.? AddreaB..^ ? :....„..:„...„... ? «'?'
:- j IT HAS-TAKErr 100 FIRST PRIZES, -: : : . ! £ mhuct
l!NI0^ E\«l\KEUI\-; COMPANY, LIMITED,
'! ^ SEEDSOWER,
:j the simplest, strongest, and best out.
DONT HURRY. SECURE THE BEST WHILST YOU ARE ABOUT IT.
1 A Machine that will Return its own Cost, in Wheat saved, in Four or Five Davs,
as compared^with any other procurable— because it sows with such exquisite regularity .
over 22 Yards without risk of battering the life out of the grain— is worth looking at ;
and a Spoke-clip^ that can be adjusted to any vehicle likely to be found on a Farm ia
valued ninety miles away from a foundry.
m Price, with the Old Clips, £8 10s.; with the New Clips, £9 5s., Cash. Credit
Terms same as usual. *
Apply = .
LAWRENCE GRAYSON, Manager,
66thsc . -.- . : NORTH-TERRACE.
ANmHftOPOPHAGI,
L Or pea-eaters, hold views on the subject of Clothing f Ji|
! ~rm^ , which are entirely antagonistic to those of the late \-l\_
? £Li^X . Thomas Carlyle. The Chelsea Sage asserted that the V%r
^pjj Tailor made the man, and we imagine that few people ? J
Tf^Jj' ; will object to our thinking that Cailyle was a wise t*jj
JF&ZSi- man. Any one can put his assertion to the proof by JfflL
?jf -toov ' ' visitingthe Glasgow House, the Proprietors cf which m*£rlK
v\ '» 1 II. : aim to serve tiie public welL For Men's, Boys', and / ''m%- j\
I \ tlS- Youth*' Clothing of every description, Hats, Hosiery, / X^tHM 1
I \ 4/ Shirfe, and General Outfittings, / r^| 1
li§ G. & W. SHIERLAW, Wm
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REID, JAY, & CO.,
GEBNFELL-STBEET, ADBLAIDS.
j ;.'.'_ -1 A. large Shipmentr of .... - . . w~ ?
I L;CO.'S CLARETS^ ^
- ? 0:' ,: '.?-? : Just to Hand. :\':'.r: :£ l;J;;T; :.
' '? -a.: i: - v,' -~- :- :?.:.????&;[) :. :
j - ...-.I I, ovBoIb Agents tor : ^ ? I
Dagger and long John WMskies.
SIMPSON'S
PRIZE MEDAL IRON
BEDSTEADS,
OENAMBNTAL AND STRONG,
May be had of the principal CABHTBTMAKKB3
IBOSmONOEBS, and STOEKKSSgEBS throngh
out the Colony, or bom tha MAKKRS,
A. SIMPSON & SON,
GAWLER-PLACE. josth^n
w. f. caui & co.,
PLUMBERS, &c,
CAWLER-PLACE GALVANIZED
IRON AND ZING WORKS,
ADELAIDE.
Oiden for Deep Drainage ConnactiOM carefnDf
attended to.
I TASKS. BATH3. PUMPS. WM
_^ ? MEDICAL
ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF HORE
HOTJND.
ABKOtD'S BAtSAMof HOBEHOITN*D.
AKNOLiyS BALSAM of HOBEHOUND.
AHKOLD-S BALSAM of HOBKHOUND.
TheBESTBEMEDYforSHOBTNESSofBBEATH.
Nothing so qnickly cores Conghs, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Loss of Voice, Influenza, Hoarseness, and
Weak Qiest as this Balsam. Where children hanog
Whooping Cough or are liable;to Croup, always keep
it in the boose. - A single dose quietens and girts
relief. A small bottle often cores. This is the
best expectorant now in use; rapidly relieves the
bronchial tubes by dissolving tha congealed phlegm.
Carefully observe name 01 SoleProprietor and
Manufacturer on label and wrapper.
JAMES BBINSMEAdT Chemist, .
St. Ktt.ua, Melbourne.
ARNOLD'S BALSAM of HOBEHOUND.
Ask for ' ARNOLD'S' and get it Spurious
imitatioBa are sometiraes offered.
ABHOUrS BALSAM of HOBEHOTTNP.
A PUBS VBGETABLB EXTBACT.
Sdd by an Chemists, is. 6d., 2s. Bd. , . .
Wholesale Agents— A. M. BickfOBD 4 Sos,
Adelaide. .-.-.. . - 73«

MEDICAL ?
MAIN & SON,
! CENTRAL DISPENSARY,
, 56, King William-street,
desire to draw the attention of their Friends and the
Public to the fact that the above is their ONLY
ADDRESS, and whilst soliciting a continuance oi
past favours would remind them that they are
constantly importing from best nwgifah Houses all
the Newest Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery,
&cj, besides making a SPECIALITY of th»
DISPENSING of PBESCBIPTIONS as hitherto.
Sole Manufacturers of
- . MAIN'S PBOPBIETABY ABTICLES.
Note the Address—
; MAIN & SON,
CHEMISTS, &c,
: . 63, STSQ WILTJAM-STBEET, opposite Bank
. _ . Sooth Australia. mthsc
'FOB TEE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.'
WORLD FAMED
: THE GREAT BLOOD PTJRTJXER AND
BESTOBEB,
HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANT MEDICINE
IN THE WORLD.
For cleansing and clearing the blood from all im
purities, cannot be too highly recommended.
For Scrofula, Scurry, SMn Diseases, and Sores of
all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure
It Cures old Sores.
Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck.
Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs.
Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face.
Cures Scurvy Sores.
Cores Cancerous Ulcers.
Cures Blood and Skin Diseases.
Cures Glandular Swellings.
Clears the Blood from all impure Matter.
From whatever cause arising.
As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war.
ranted free from anything injurious to the most
delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors
solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.
Thousands of Testimonials from all Darts.
WONDERFUL CURE OF ABSCESS.
? ' Eagle Barsdale, near Newark.
' Sir— I feel it my duty to thank you for the won
derful cure of my child. He was a creat sufferer.
I took hi™ to three, different doctors for advice
besides many other medicines I tried, but he still
kept getting worse. One arm was a complete mass,
and his left ankle so bad as to prevent him from
walking when he was two years and a half old. He
had many other abscesses about him, but he very
goon began to walk after we began to give him the
Blood Mixture, and I am thankful to say he is now
quite well.
' With many thanks,
'To Mr. Clarke.' ' Esthbs Fostkh.
Sold in Bottles. 2s. 6d. each, and in Cases, con
taining six times the quantity, lls. each— sufficient
to effect a permanent cure in the neat majority ot
long-standing cases — BY at.t. CHEMISTS and
PATENT-MEDICISE VENDORS throughout the
world.
Sole Proprietors—
THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES
DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN, ENGLAND.
Trademark— 'Blood Mdctube.' 344tc
ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS
is ?warranted to Cure all Diseases of the
Urinary Organs, acquired or constitutional, Gravel,
and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes-, 4s. 6d. each
by all Chemists and Patent-Medicine Vendors.
Sole Proprietors—'
THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES
DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN, ENGLAND.
EXPORT AGENTS:
Borgoyne, Burbridges, & Co., Coleman-street,
London.
Kewbery & Sons, 37, Newgate-street, London.
Barclay & Sons, 95, Farringdon-street, London.
Sacger & Sons, Oxford-street, London.
And all the London Wholesale Houses.
ADELAIDE AGENTS:
Fanlding & Co., Wholesale Druggists.
A. M. Bickford & Sons, Wholesale Druggists and
Importers, Adelaide andKadina, South Australia
MELBOURNE AGENTS:
Bocke, Tempsitt, & Co.
Hemmons & Co., Wholesale Druggists.
Fitch & French. ? -
SYDNEY AGENTS:' '
Elliott Brothers & Co., Wholesale Druggist*.
Sd. Bow ft Co. ' ' - :
BRKBANK AGENTS:
Berkley ft Taylor, Wholesale Dragnsto.
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? PI KHIC'T.
TINCTURE OF PODOPHYLLUM,
FOB BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, AND
LIVER COMPLAINT.
— Dr. Morgan, in speaking of this remedy, says :—
'I know of no medicine within the wide range of
either the Allopathic or Homoeopathic Malaria
Medica that exercises so direct and beneficial aa
influence over a torpid condition of the liver as this
drug It has, in my Vimd^ proved to be the Terit
able 'bine pill' of the vegetable world, effecting in
a few days what it would taka weeks to accomplish
with the Allopathic drugging system, and that
without subjecting the patient to the injurious
effects of the latter.
Sold in Bottles, at la.. Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. each
PREPARED ONLT BT
WIGG & POOLE,
HQMffiOPATHIC CHEMISTS,
84, KING WILLIAM-STREET, ADELAIDE.
Established 1S63. 22lthsc
FAULDING'S
COUGH^ELIXIR.
WHO WOULD BK WITHOUT
Fanlriing'g Cough Elixir?
WUcb cures nine cases oat of tan, prevents Coughi
and Colds whan taken in tima. It is a most reliable
remedy in Asthma and Bronchitis, ol which we
attach oca testimonial out of nunj that have
reached u.
Copt.
To F. H. Fanlding ft Co.
I was a sufferer for many months from (even
cough and cold, and was advised to try roar Cough
Elixir, after I had tried several others which were
of no service to me. From two dosea of FauldiBg'*
Elixir I got instant relief, and was perfectly cored
before I finished the bottle.— Your* truly,
May, 1882. R. Dtxs.
Wholesale, F. H. Fauldino & Co., Adelaide, Port
Aiialaiflfi. and Gawler ; and retail everywhere.
? isocrd
TOWLE'SPEKNYROYALandSTEEL
PILLS FOB FEMALES quickly correct all
irregularities and relieve the distressing symptoms
so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Ss. 9a., of all
Chemists. Prepared only by E. T. Towle, Chemist,
Nottingham, England.
Agenta for Adelaide— Fanlding & Co. ; A. M.
Bickford & Sons, Adelaide and Kartina, South
Australia ; P. Falk & Co. ; W. J. Storrie ft Co.
? ? 73th3C7S
UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY
THE FACULTY.
A laxative and refreshing
FRUIT LOZENGE.
TAMAR for
CONSTIPATION,
Hemorrhoids,
Bile, Headache.
Cerebral Congestion.
TKDLEN. Prepared by E. GRJJLLON,
A; Sole Proprietor,
Pharmacien de Ire clsise de la
FaculW de Paris,
* 69, Queen-street, City. London.
f^i BILLON Tamar, unlike Pills and the
VH~ . usual purgatives, is. agreeable to
take, and never produces irritation
: . Sold by all Chemists and Druggists.
' 8s. 6d. A BOX, STAMP INCLUDED.
; ? .77ttl69vl7S
GOUT AND RHEUMATISM
? CURED BY THE USE
! DOCTOR LAVTXLE'S
: LIQUOR
! ? AND
PILLS.
Approved by Doctoe Ossian Henry, Analytics
Chemist of the Academie de Medicine of Parii
The IdciDor to be used in acute state of Gout or
Rheumatism ; the Pills in chronical state.
All who suffer from Goat or Rheumatism should
read Doctor Laville's Treatise.
Post free to all parts, 4d.
Wholesale— COMAE, 28, Rue Saint Claude, Paris.
Adelaide, Faulding ft Co. ; Melbourne, Felton,
Grim wade, ft Co.; Sydney, Elliot Brothers.
Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. 177ttl69vl78
KEATJNG'S POWDER.
KEATING'S POWDER.
K EATING'S POWDER.
KEATING'S POWDER.
KILLS BUGS,
: FLEAS,
MOTHS,
BEETLES.
THIS POWDER 1b quite HARMLESS to
? ANIMAL LIFE, but is unrivalled in de
stroying FLEAS, BOGS, COCKROACHES,
; BEETLES, MOTHS IN FURS, and every
? other species of insect. Sportsmen will find
. ; this invaluable for destroying fleas in their
t dogs, as also ladies for their pet doju
THIS ARTICLE ha- found bo GREAT a
; SALE that it has tempted others to vend a
: so-called article in imitation. The PUBLIC
: are CAUTIONED that the tins of the Genuine
Powder bear the autograph of THOMAS
: KEATING. Sold in tins only.
KEATING'S WORM TABLETS.
KEATING'S WORM TABLETS.
KEATING'S WORM TABLETS.
KEATING'S WORM TABLETS.
KEATING'S WORM TABLETS.
A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both
in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agree
able method of administering the only certain
remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS.
It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is
especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins by all
Druggists. 275tft89v
PROPRIETOR :
THOMAS KEATING, LONDON.
THE ACID CUKE.
Fevers, Gout, Liver, Nervous and Stomach Com
plaints, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Bheumatisir, Head
aches, and all Acute and Chronic Diseases
permanently cured by COUTTS ft SONS'
GUARANTEED ACETIC ACID. The Magazine
Nos. 1 to 18 and Pamphlets, Acid Cure and Aceto
pathy, describing the treatment, free on application
or by post for Id, each. Acid Ss. 6d. per bottle.
Sponge 9d.
Sole Consignee for South Australia,
levd W. C. RIGBY. 64, King William-street
mm and houses
WANTED, a FURNISHED COT
TAGE of Four to Six Rooms, in NORWOOD
or KENSINGTON, for four weeks from about April
5. Apply to Mrs. Hallett, Knighton, Kensington.
78tSl
WANTED to Barter, Eastern Suburbs,
Six Three and Four Roomed HOUSES,
Eastern Suburbs, for Land.
JNO. HARVEY,
Waterbouse Chambers,
75^80 King William-street.
ANTED, LANDORDERS.— £2,000
worth required within the next fortnight.
Money to Lend on Land Orders.
861zc A. A. FESENMEYER, 10, Old Exchange.
0 BANKERS, MERCHANTS, IN
SUBANCE COMPANIES, AND OTHERS.—
FOR SALE, One TOWN ALLOTMENT, one of
the best sites in Palmerston, Northern Territory.
Particulars at my Office. Thos. Johnson, opposite
National Bank, King William-street. ? 78e
TjVA EM AT A L D I N G A.
TO be LEASED for seven years, from March 25,
a FARM of 400 Acres, now in the occupation of Mr.
C. McBae. Apply to South Australian Company,
North-terrace, Adelaide. 78S4v
FOR SALE, the LEASE of a compact
DAIRY FARM, eight miles south from Town.
Apply to G. Ash, Fnrniture Shop, come; of Union
and Bundle streets. - 7S'S0
EMAPHOE E.— Well-furnished
HOUSE, close to Beach and Station, TO LET ;
rent low. Apply J. Warn, Storekeeper, Semaphore.
? ? ? ? 78,80,2
TO be LET, a Three'Roomed HOUSE
in EDWARD-STREET, NORWOOD. Apply
Thos. White, Kent Town. ? ax
/iLBNELGh- TO LET, near the Sea,
\JT FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED, HOUSE
of Eight Booms, &c. J. V. Lloyd, Exchange. 77 H
KENSINGTON.— TO LET, Superior
New VILLA, Seven Booms, Bath, Pantry,
Cellar ; ' rent low. Knox Brothers, Victoria-sqiure
east. -' - ' - 73-8
TO LET, COTTAGE, Five Rooma^nd
Bath, Westbury-street, Bailey's Gardens,
HACKNEY.' Apply C. Thompson, on the
Premises. ? ? ? 75'8
TjlOR SALE OR TO LET.
UNLEY PARK-HOUSe7sIx Booms, Bath, 4c
NORTW UNLEY— HOUSE, Five Rooms, Bath, 4c
HOWELL, CULLIFORD, ft CO.,
S2zc ? Gladstone Chambers, Pirie-Btreet.
TO LET, ANGAS-STREET, off Vic
toria-EQuare, that fine HOUSE, Fourteen
Rooms, Stables, ic., Garden, lately occupied by
Drs. Elliot and Astles. Apply to Hardy s Davis,
Solicitors, Waymouth-street. 24c
XHOR SALE, Choice ALLOTMENTS
X?' EAST ADELAIDE.
Sea Frontages, GRANGE.
PORT-ROAD and other Frontages, ALBER7
PARK. ?
HSis Land at BLACK WOOD, in large Blocks.
834c ARTHUR HARVEY, Gilbert-place.
FOR SALE, on Easy Terms, Four
Room Detached Single and Double Front
HOUSES, close to ISLINGTON RAILWAY
STATION; also, Three, Four, Six. and Seven Room
HOUSES at PROSPECT, near Tramline. Apply
to T. H. Trevaill, Canadian Steam Sawmills,
Toronto-road, Prospect. ? ; ? 28c
XjTURNISHED HOUSE, ESPLA
X? NADE, GRANGE, TO LET after Monday
next, March 17. Apply Arthur Harrey, Commercial
Chambers, Gilbert-place. ' ' aTSc
TO LET, at PROSPECT, Detached
Six-Boomed HOUSE, with Bath, Verandahs
front and back. Rent low. Apply T. EL Trevaill,
--Tiariian steam Sawmills, Toronto-road, Prospect.
? 71c
TO LET, Beulah-road, NORWOOD,
HOUSE of Eight Booms, Cellar, Stable,
Paddock, 4c Apply to W. Harris, 4, Hessle
Cottages, Bafley's-road. ? 7Ithae
/GRANGE.— TO LET, HOUSE, Six
VJT Boodh, Stable, aadCoacfahove; WaSs laid
on. CoBHKUduttoB with jfc^^V^ Tow Trm snd
Baa. KeyatGraaceP.O. Apprj Arttar Hirr«r,
aanert^Ucfc Me

? LAST) AST) H0TT5E8 ?
CJANDERS & PACKARD
-J are instructed to sell by public auction, at
their Booms. Grenfell Chambers, GrenfeU-street,
on Tuesday. April 8, 1884, at 2.30 p.m.—
The following Properties :—
CHAFERS.
PBOPERTY well known as Beatnes's, having
a frontage of 6S0 feet to Mount Barker Main-road
and Piccadilly-road, portion ol ORIGINAL TOWN
SHIP, Section 19.
Lot 1. SEVEN ACEES of LAXD known as
Be&mes's, in the original Township ot Crafers,
close to the Crafers Hotel and Public School, and
about three-quarters of a mile from the Railway
Station. There are two Cottages and some valuable
old Fruit-trees on the land. Permanent Water in
creek running through the property, and in a well.
It is admirably suited for gentlemen's residences
and gardens, it beinc so well known that the climate
and soil of Crafers cannot be surpassed.
ALSO,
Adjoining KINGSCOTE and QUEBNSCLIFFE,
KANGAROO ISLAND.
Portions of Section No. 5, Hundred Menzies,
known as Calnan's, as follows : —
Lot 2. 1 Acre. Stone Hoose of Five Rooms, with
Passage, &c Cement and Iron Tantu.
Lot 3. 1 Acre. Stone House of Four Rooms,
Passage, 4c
Each house has a well-planted Garden, aud com
mands a magnificent view of the O ulf and mainland,
being situate on the Kingscote Hill.
Lot 4. About £1 Acres of First-class Arable Land,
being mostly cleared and grubbed, and substantially
fenced.
All the above are situate on Section 5, which ad
joins the Township of Queensclifie ; the houses are
delightfully situated for gentlemen's residences, and
are less than a mile from the shipping-place and
Telegraph Station at Queenscliff e, with which there
is steam communication to Glenelg twice a week.
CYGNET RIYER.IeaNGAHOO ISLAND.
Lot 5. First-class Farm, situate on Cygnet River,
four miles from Queenscliffe, being Sections 2001,
2002, and 2003, Hundred Menzies, containing 273
acres good land, partly cleared, with Hut and
stable ; permanent water in Cygnet River running
through the property. These Sections are known
as Calnan's Farm, and form part of tha original
survey on the Cygnet, being selected by the old
settlers about 80 years ago, and may consequently
-e regarded as some of the best land in the Island.
:t has not been cropped for two years, but has been
depastured by sheep.
The climate of Kangaroo Island is delightful, and
tha Island is now regarded with great favour as a
farming district oa account of the reliability of iU
rainfall.
ALSO,
KILKENNY, on PORT RAILWAY LINE
ALLOTMENTS 2, 3, and 4, Rosie-street, Kilkenny,
close to Railway Station.
ALSO,
WOLSELEY.onPORT-ROAD, near Hindmarsh
—ALLOTMENTS 13 and 14.
Terms liberal.
Plans and further particulars on application to the
Auctioneers.
SANDERS ft PACKARD,
78,32k Grenfell Chambers, Grenf ell-street.
npENDERS mil be received by the
JL undersigned up to and inclusive of 23th
instant for a CEASE of SECTION 669, HUNDRED
of NOABLUNGA (the property of the late Mrs.
Alexr. Stewart), known as Woodlands, with the
Dwelling-house and other Buildings thereon, for a
term ot seven years. Further particulars obtainable
at the Office of the undersigned. No Tender
necessarily accepted.
G. & J. BOWNEK,
Central Chambers, King William-street, Adelaide.
? 78-Sazv
FOR SALE, Splendid FARM, HUN
DRED of HART, containing 1,1171 Acres,
all good Arable Land, situated four miles west of
Rochester and about fourteen miles north of Blyth,
and known as the late Mr.^G. Brinkworth's. There
is a good Stone House Four Rooms, Outbuildings,
4c; surface Water all the year; the whole substan
tially fenced and subdivided into Six Paddocks, all
sbeepproof ; 120 acres Fallow. Immediate posses
sion. For terms, apply to Brinkworth & Selling, 011
the Farm ; or Mr. E. Siekmann, Caltowie.
? 75-32r77-82
FARM. — Compact Farm, 741 Acres,
FOR SALE, two miles river frontage ; also,
other Farms from 200 to S00 Acres, within 23 miles
of City, and Blocks of Land from 5 to 23 Acres
handy.
A. A. FESENMEYEB,
32Scz Land Agent, 10, Old Exchange.
OR SALE, near the CITY, well
. established CABINETMAKING and
FURNISHING BUSINESS. Good connection.
Roomy premises ; rent low. Stock at valuation.
Ingoing can be arranged on favourable terms. Full
particulars on application.
TO LET, the WESTERN PART of MORCOM'S
TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Large number of rooms.
In every way well adapted for Board and Lodging
house. Beat low to respectable tenant.
FOR SALE, 91 Acres LAND at MAGILL, with
Twelve-Roomed House and other buildings thereon.
Liberal terms.
TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND
CAPITALISTS.
FOR SALE, Two SO- Acre SECTIONS near the City.
Price low. Special terms if required. Subdivided
will give many thousand feet frontage to wide
roads. Will cat up to great advantage.
VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD, HUTT
STREET, next Sorata limber Yard. Laud 41 feet
x 90, with 30 feet street at rear. Cottage thereon.
' HALES BROTHERS,
? * Licensed Land Brokers,
47tb.se ? 63, Currie-street, Adelaide.
'\TALUABLE PROPERTIES.
'? . FOR SALE~OR TO LET.
L ALLOTMENT No. 10, PORT AUGUSTA.
This Block has a frontage of 113 ft. 6 in. to Tassie
street by a depth of 211 feet ; it is also one of the
best water frontages in the Port, situated as it is
between Dunn ft Co. '9 and Gooch ft Hayward's
premises, in a most central position for carrying on
any description of business.
2. ALLOTMENTS 93 and 94, Cudmore's Hill,
PORT AUGUSTA, near the Hospital, and having a
frontage to the Gulf of about 800 feet, containing
in all 5J acres, virtually the best situated Blocks on
the Hill for private residences, commanding a
splendid view of the surrounding country.
3. ALLOTMENTS lOtf and 110, PORT AUGUSTA
EXTENSION, each Block 200 x 200. On 109 (a
corner block) is erected the 'EXTENSION HOTEL,
a well-built Stone Hostelry of Twelve Rooms, and
doing a fair business. It is a free bouse. Superior
Cattle and Sheep Saleyards, Stables, Sheds, &c,
are also erected on this Allotment,
4. ALLOTMENT 39, TOWNSHIP of HOOKINA,
Two Acres, vipon which is erected the HOOK1NA
HOTEL, of 18 Booms; also, WHEELWRIGHT and
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, *c
For further particulars and terms apply to
W. TAYLOR,
Hookina and Extension Hotel, Port Augusta.
___. ? ' ? 51-81
TO be LET, handsome RESIDENCE,
which has been thoroughly renovated in the
latest style, known as Highfleld, near GLEN
OSMOND, comman(Hng a magnificent view of the
Gulf and plains;- well-designed drives and ap
proaches. Fourteen Rooms, Dressine-rooms, Bath
rooms, Cellar, snd'every cenvenience, Stabling and
Coachhouse, 8 Acres of Land, or 67 if required^
F, W. BULLOCK,
852c Land and Estate Agent, Franklin-street.
HOUSES FOR SALE in Norwood,
Norwood Park, Maylands, North Norwood,
and Suburbs. . .
LAND FOR SALE in Maylands, North Norwood,
East Adelaide, Rugby, Collinswood, North Unley,
^ and other Suburbs.
MOBTTMER STUCKEY.
Gresham Chambers, Adelaide.
Branch Office, Parade, Norwood. (Second door
east of Osmond- terrace. ) ? 356thsc
'Cl OR SALE OR TO LET.
CHILDERS-STREET, N.A.— HOUSE of Seven
Rooms, Bath, Pantry, Cellar, Outhouse, ic. ; nice
Garden, drainage laid on.
MILLSWOOD, near Hyde Park Tram, handsome
Two-story Detached VILLA RESIDENCE of Nine
R«oms, Bath, 4c, Stable ; Land, 150 feet x 230 feet ;
terms easy ; eminently adapted for a doctor's resi
dence, none near.
FOR SALE—
Splendid Allotment of LAND, PICKETING,
Wool Bay ; suitable for an hotel.
TOWNSHIP ALLOTMENTS in Dublin, Petna,
Millicent, Napperby, Bramneld, Minlaton, 4c.
LAND in various parts of the CITY.
Five-Roomed HOUSE in HALIFAX-SI BEET.
Four-Roomed HOUSE, Edgware-road, HYDE
PARK.
Five-Roomed HOUSE, Wood-street. MILLS
WOOD, three minutes' walk from Hyde Park.
Full particulars regarding above can be obtained
by applying to ? ? : .
WALTER D. REED,
Auctioneer and Land Agency,
. 6, Mutual Chambers, King William-street.
. ? t'~»o ? S31thsc
TO MARKET GARDENERS AND
OTHERS.
FOR SALEi near MOUNT LOFTY, about 63
Acres of good GARDEN LAND, of which about
30 to 40 Acres are Cleared ' and Planted with
Fruit-trees. There is a good supply of Wood and
Water upon the property ; also Two Slab Houses.
Terms easy. Apply to Chambers & Blades, Dragon
Brewery, Sooth-terrace. ? 33ths;v
FOR SALE
TOWN ACBE.'No. 418, Angas-street.
Do. ? do. No. 432-, Carrineton-street.
Do. do No. 981, Melbourne-street,
? -- - ? North Adelaide.
Do. do No. 1020, Stanley ? street,
North Adelaide.
Also Tanfl w Hanson-street and Bewe^-street, and
Three Cottages on Payneham-road.
MONEY TO LEND at Lowest Current Rates. .
A. ADAMSON, 3UN-,
- Accountant and Estate Agent,
24thsc Mtjrialta Chambers, Victoria-3qnare.
LTRNSLDE EAST.— Some of the
Best LAND still remains unsold, and can be
effered in Blocks of Four Acres or less. This Pro
perty adjoins the residences of Messrs. Newland,
Naniivell, and Black, and affords every facility for
forming a deSghtfal Suburban Home.
i JNO. H. LUXMOOBE,
BBttiie' ? Unity Chambers, Adelaide.
BURNSLDE SOUTH— The Terminus
of Adelaide and Barcside Tramway. — A most
delightful situation and very convenient. Only six
Allotments left uraoli. Price, 25s. per foot. Apply
to Jno. H. liuxmoore, Unity Chambers, Came
rtrert ? - ? 256thsc
riORNER OF FREEMAN AND
\J PIBIE STREETS— One SUITE of Ten or Two
of Five ROOMS TO be LET in this rapidly rising
position, suitable for Club, Solicitor's Offices,
Photographers, &e~6e. Bent low. ?
if. W. BULLOCK,
tic York Chambera, Franklin street.

LA3TD AJP H0TT8E8
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SQUAT
TEBS, STOCK-DEALKBS, AND OTHBBS.
TEN DEES will be received from Persons willing
to I EASE for a term of Four Years all tuo«e SBC
TIONS and Portions of Sections situated at the
LITTLE PARA, and well known as Mr. Thomaa
Wiliiama's, containing in nil about 1,130 Acres.
Fully half of tbe Land can be cultivated, and the
whole forms one of the best Stock cU-poU to lx»
found in South Australia. The Little Para River,
which lias a never-failing supply, run? through the
Property, on which is erected a splendid Residence,
containing Eight Rooms and Cellar, with Stable,
Coachhouse, aud Outofflce, surrounded with a
well-laid out Garden. Oa another portion of the
Proj-ert- U a Four-Roomed Hou:»o, and Two Under
ground Tanks capable of holding 16,000 gallons.
Full particulars can be obtained and a rough draft
cf Lease inspected at our Office, where Tenders
will be received np till noon of Monday, tbe 7th of
April next.
Tenderers to state price per Acre per anuuui.
Neither the highest not any Tender necessarily
accepted.
BAILEY, FARRANT, ft CO..
7SthsOtiv Victoria Buildings, GrenfeU-street. '
J. O. PHILIPS,
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.
MONEY to LEND at Current Bates.
CAPITAL UNVESTED on good Freehold
Security.
TRANSFERS, MORTGAGES, and LEASES
Prepared.
ASSISTANCE given to-Farmers to complete the
Purchase of their GOVEENM ENT SELECT1ON&
REAL PROPERTY ACT Business of all kind*
transacted.
N.B.— Persons ha vine PROPERTY FOB SALK
in tbe CITY or SUBURBS will do well to place it In
my banda for disposal, as I am constantly haring
applications for
LAItt) AND BOUSES,
and can generally sell quickly and satisfactorily
Address— 183c
J. C. PHILIPS,
HOWBLL-S CORNER, KINO WILLIAM-STREET
F. W. BULLOCK
HAS TO LET—
CARRINGTON-STREET.— HOUSE, Six Booms
good order, rent moderate, close tram.
GJXBEBTON— HOUSE, Seven Rooms, and large
Garden, Three Acres of Land, facicg WalkerviUe
Tramline.
OIXBEBTON.— HOUSE, Six Rooms, 17»., close
to Tram.new, and nicely finished.
OFFICE.— Franklin-street, York Chambers, close
to General Post-Office, Iron Safe ; rent low.
SHOP, DWELLING, and EXCELLENT PRE
MISES, BAKEHOUSE, Ac., Franklin-street, near
G.P.O. A splendid situation.
MABKET-STREET.— COTTAGE, Four Rooms,
10s.
CHELDEES - STREET.— Naw HOUSE. Seven
Booms, Bathrooic, Cellar, and eveiy convenience ;
first bouse from O'Connell-atreut. Key at Mr.
Lovely's, tbe chemist ; rent £70.
MONEY TO LEND.
F. W. BULLOCK,
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT,
61c York Chambers, Franklin-street.
NORTH ADELAIDE.
FOR SALE, a superior commodious RESI
DENCE of Eleven Rooms, Stable, Coachhouse,
with Garden, situated Hili-street, very best part of
the residential City. Cards to view on application.
ARCHEB-STEEET. North Adelaide-Se*en.
Roomed detached HOUSE, built four years, aextM.
J. L. Lloyd's, Lefevre-terrace ; price, £550 ; a
decided bargain.
CONIGRAVE & COLLISON,
AVAYSIOUTH-STREET. 67thsc
/GENERAL AGENCY COMPANY.
THE HOUSE AGENTS,
Can Sell or Let you Houses and Land, all Sizes
, and Prices, in City Suburbs or Country.
Sellers please call ; no Charge unless Sold.
Money to lend on Mortgage.
Address : General Agency Company, 87, King
William-street ? 283thw
JP*)Q.f\ For Four-Roomed HOUSE.
dbfr-J\J FINSBURY PARK, near Wood
ville Station ; Land, 80 z 165, fenced, Water laid on,
also good Well of Water, Iron Tank, &c, nice isid
out Garden. Apply General Agency Company, 87,
King William-street.
A Nine-Roomed HOUSE and Cellar
FOR SALE, Large Block of LAND, £1,860.
Ivan Henry,' 87, King William-street. 67ths36
FOR SALE, HOUSE in Bridge-street,
KENSINGTON, containing Seven Bootna,
Bathroom, &c, Fruit and Flower Garden, Coach
house, dc. ; Land, 7G feet by 100 leet. Cloae to Tram.
Terms easy.
LYONS & LEADER,
71thsS2 ? Imperial Chambers. .
'\TORTON'S SUMMIT.—
-Ll FOR SALE, Twenty -eight Acres of GARDEN
LAND, known a3 belonging to Win. Norton. For
full particulars apply to
A. G. SCHRODER, ; .
61c Commercial Chambers, Gilbert-place.
TO LET, Three-Room COTTAGES, at
PROSPECT ; also, Four-Room Cottages, close
to Islington Railway Station ; Verandahs front and
back ; Bath te each house. Apply to T. H. Trevaill, .
Canadian Steam Sawmills, Toronto-road, Prospect.
^ ? 83c t
FOR SALE, Todd-street, PORT ADE- .
LAIDE, eligible Block of LAND, 60 feet
frontage, adjoining Messrs. Harrold Brothers'. Apply
883c C. J. STEVENS, EtguUr Office, Port.
OR SALK, ALLOTMENTS in WEST
ADELAIDE and HIGHBURY. Apply to
H. D. O'Halloran Waymouth-Btreet. 81Sc
Jf?1 AA Cash or Land, Two COT
WXW TAGES, NEW GLENELG. J.
Hogg, Eastwood (Parkside). OSthso
O LET, a VILLA RESIDENCE o£
Seven Booms, Furnished. Apply John
Milne, £7, Exchange, Pirie-Btreet. lottuo
LENELG, SuBsex-street.— TO LET,
Two-Story HOUSE, Eight Rooms, Kitchen,
Bathroom, Balcony, Gas, and every convenience
A. G. Chapman, Parkside ; or W. F. Gray & Co.,
Gawler-place. ? SlOthjc
MEDINDLE.— FOR SALE or TO
LET, HOUSE, Seven Rooms, Bath, Pantry
Cellar, Wasbhouse, &c. Geo. Phillips, Gawler
place. ? C0ths78
FOR SALE or TO LET, now -
Detached Two-story HOUSE of IS Booms,
Pantries, Bathroom, ana Scullery, next to Whin
ham College, JEFFCOTT-STREET, North Ade
laide. Splendid view of Gulf from lookout. Apply
to 1. J. Tratben, Ovingham ; or on the pre-iUes.
? 221th8c
TniGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, Furnished
JJU or Unfurnished, TO LET for a term of twelve
months. Bath, Celbr, Pantry, Garden, &c.
W. F. DE MOLE,
52thsc ? Fifth-avenue, East Adelaide.
FOR SALE, commodious RESI
DENCE of Twelve Rooms, close to Tram
easy terms. Conigrave & Collison. ? 817tsc
TO LET, at Nile-street, GLENELG,
HOUSE, Four Rooms. Apply Mre. Newitt,
Sussex-street. 69c
SEMAPHORE BEACH FRONTAGE,
near Jetty.— FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.
Thos. F. Mellor, Exchange. 23czv
SHOPS, BTOEEB, OFFICES, &o.
TO LET, SHOP and DWELLING;
also, nice Three-Roomed COTTAGE, every
convenience. F. Lorrain, King William-street, Kent
Town. ? 78-80
OLD ESTABLISHED BUTCHER'S
SHOP TO LET in ADELAIDE. Apply to
M. Whittle, Caime-street, Norwood. aT8'8t
TO LET, excellent Furnished Double
OFFICE in PIBIE CHAMBERS, Pirie-Btreet,
with Strong-room. Bent, £100 per annum ; Furni
ture at valuation. Key next door. Apply to Me
James Hill, Pine Chambers ; or to Chailes Blrks,
38, Bundle-street. 70c
OFFICES TO LBT. SELBORNB
CHAMBERS PIBXE-STRKET.
LAND FOR SALE,
Adelaide, West Adelaide, New Thebarton, High. ?,
bury, and South -road.
MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SSCUBIT*
at . . ; -
LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
OAVIN V. GARDNER,
Land and Financial Agent, : ? ?
SSBct - Waymouth-ctreet
ORKER OF FREEMAN AND
PIBIE STREETS — Valuable CORNER
SHOP and commodious CELLAR TO be LET for
a term. Possession April 1.
F. W. BULLOCK, ?
65c Yoik Chambers, Frantlin-Btreet. '
AREHOUSE, splendid Gound Floor
and Cellar, TO LET, in GRE3HAM
STBEET. Apply Wm. B. Hunt, King William.
street. 69c .
FIRST-CLASS OFFICES TO be LET .
in Cavendish Chambers, GBENFELL
STBEET. Apply George Wills & Co., as above.
^ ? M7e
T71AGLE CHAMBERS.— OFFICES TO
ITi be LET, on first and pacond floors, including
some large Rooms, suitable for a Company or m
136 tfc ? ? ? HENRY SCOTT.
FOR SALE, a Bargain, first-class ?
newly erected BUSINESS PREMISES, with
RESIDENCE attached, in one of the most popular
suburbs, at present occupied as a General Store.
Apply to AFFORD, STOUT. A CO..
STthsc ? 48, Hindley-gtreet.
O LET, BUTCHER'S SHOP and
PREMISES. Parade, NORWOOD. Apply *?
Fear, Parade ; orKicpist & Gooden, Estate Aeeata»
To wa Hall, Norwood. 68WSft
v. . j ..?.; .

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