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ADELAIDE and MELBOURNE
A AGENCK- urn (
ADELAIDE, I A;fD \ MELBOURNE. f
GEO. GREEN. ^GENERAL COM--C WM. GREEN t
xisa williaji- I MISSION I qdekx-strebt. ' «
STREET. ./ OtHLLa. \_
GEORGE GREEN, i
LAND AGENT. t
LA-T-S SURVEYED ana PROPERTIE8 VALUED. (
' GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. \
Parties desirous of buying SECTIONS at the above SALES i
at GOVERNMENT price, and requiring assistance in the «
?whole or part payment thereof, may obtain the same at the - i
Offices of the undersigned. ;
LAND axd LANDED PROPERTIES ? i
For SALE. For LEASE. For RENTAL, ii
NORTH') within, the EAST I I
or -ot or or vof or i
SOUTH J CITY of ADELAIDE. WEST j
GOVERNMENT SECTIONS.
Parties requiring GOVERNMENT SECTIONS can have
them purchased by the undersigned, aud lease them with a
right of purclmse.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
GEORGE GREEN, Land Agent
Land Auction Mart, King William-street.
NOTICE.
From and after this date the ADVERTISEMENTS of the
undersigned will appear in the
REGISTER on Monday and Thursday
TIMES on Wednesday and Friday '
OBSERVER on Saturday
FREE PRESS on Saturday.
GEO. GKEEN, Land Asent.
January 20''. *B54. ? gq99v
ADELAIDE LAND and GOLD COM
J\- PANY.
Offices:
WaterhouseN-btiiMin^s. King William-street, Adelaide.
Committee of Management:
F. J. Beck, John Hallett, and Joseph Stilling, Esquires, meet
ever/ Wednesday, at 11 o'clock.
Public oifice hours from 10 to 3 o'clock.
The Committee of Management are prepared to Purchase
Mineral, Aurifisrons, or other Lands by Private Contract.
To be LET, Allotments in the township* of Port Elliot,
Goolwa, Grey, and Kobe Town.
To be LET, Country Land — ?*
Suburban to Port Elliot, Goolwa, and Robe Town
Adelaide
Gawler Town
Ilindmarsh Island
Au^as and Bremer Rivers, and Rodwell's Creek
South Para, Onkaparinga, and Gilbert Rivers
Mitchell's Flat
Lyndoch Valley
Near Government Farm
Hundred of Waterloo
Barossa
Munni] Para
'Wakefield
Mnorooroo
Gilbert— Light River Survey
Myponga
Onkaparinga, near Hahndorf and Balhannah
With right of purchase, or to sell any of such properties, or to ,
negotiate for working the gold and minerals upon the same.
Anyper-ions detected cutting or removing timber or wood,
or otherwise trespassing upon the said lands, will be prose- ,
cuied. JOHN HALLETT, Manager.
Adelaide. 31st December. 1S53. 9tql82
T KICHARDSON, SHARE and MONEY
O ? BROKER, HOUSE and LAND AGENT.
MONEY LENT on Mortgages, and approved Securities, and
BILLS DISCOUNTED.
LAND3 SURVEYED, and COUNTRY SECTIONS
BOUGHT for parties who wish to lease the same with Right of
Purchase.
SECTIONS for SALE and to LET in mostpartBof the
country.
HOUSES in NORTH and SOUTH ADELAIDE to LET
and for PURCHASE.
N.B.— The Highest Price given for Gold.
Offices— King William-street. 91ql82v
ESTATE AND L- »AN AGENCY OFFICE.
OIMEON & SAMUEL, SURVEYORS,
rD ESTATE and LOAN AGENTS. King William-street.
HOUSES AND LAND.
Th.-y sell Properties, whether Freehold or Leasehold, in Town
or Country, and afford every facility to parties desirous of pur
chasing. S. and S. advise in the selection or purchase of pro
perties general! y.
MONEY.
They invest Money placed in their hands, on Freehold Secu
rity, without charge, ami obtain Securities varying from three
7ii(nitlis to live vears, at the lender's option, for sums from £20
to £J,0i0.
SURVEYING.
They Survey and Lay out Land into Allotments or To* iiships,
Mini trice ami fix H -uudaries of Lands ai.d Roads, etc.
N.11. — Several Town * reeholds now for Sale. Good Invest
ments.
Adelaide, 1st April, 1S51. 94alSl
FOR SALE.— £200 will purchase a Living
in the Suburbs. Applv to
!'3ac SIMEON & S\MUEL, Asents, Adelaide.
'jITESSRS. CARLINGTON and SADLER,
-*-*J- Land and Commission Agents, beg to acquaint their
friends and the public generally that they ara now REMOVED
to their new otlicus ovur Christie's, near Waterhouse'sbuild
ings. King William-street; and all orders for Purchasing,
Si:llitig, or ExaniKiing Lands in the Colony, and reporting
thereon, will be ptnmmlly attended to. Maps and Tracings
prepared, and Lands Surveyed, at the shortest notice. Dis
tricts Vnlu-d and Rit^s Collected lor District Councils on
reasonably terms, l'lai.s aud Estimates for Building furnished
at the lowest charge.
Ring William-street. Adelaide*. Feb. 3, 1S51. 34cv
R. THOMAS POWELL has on Sale,
by private contract, at low reserves. SECTIONS in the
following Hundreds: — Oukapiringa, Nuriootpa, Kclvhlcre,
llivmor, A'ex.inirina, Muiiuii I'-ira, Wellington, Go.ilwa, Cla
reud'm, Monnionio, Greuuock Creek, Langhorno Creek ; and an
immense variety of Town, Suburban, and Country Pro
pi:ri,:t. !-.%?
_ GLENELG.
aW he LET, during the winter months, a
- FAMILY RESIDENCE, with nine Room*. Possession
may be had on or about April 20th.
Apply at the ollice of Mr. Partridge, solicitor, Rnndlp
sUvet. 91inw!i5
F~ OR SALE, three first-rate SECTIONS
of LAND, near Noji'lnnga, with extensive Improve
ments. The. Laud is substantially fenced. Apply to
Kiev EDWARD GILES, Noarlnnga.
OR SALE, SECTIONS 325, 324, and
317, situated on G I LLES PLAINS, only four miles from
Town. All goud agricultural land. Apply to
73c ? ' ? F. DUVAL.
^PO be SOLD, a decided bargain, the
-L LEASE of a SHOP and PREMISES in 'tho centre of
'Hindley-street. Apply to J. Stayner, opposite the Victoria
Hotel. 95etOl
rnO be LET. two Agricultural SECTIONS,
JL Nos. 1813 ami 1S14, in the Hundred of Strathalhyn, con
Kistins of threu hundred and seventy-tliree Acres of Land,
i-'iir further particulars, applv to
21cv MARKS & CO., Ilindley-street.
rPO be LEL, the PRINCE ALBERT
-I- HOTEL, Currie-.street. Immediate possession can be
liad, as Mr. Favon, the proprietor, is leaving the colony. Ap
Piy on the premises. 95el01
TO be LET, a HOUSE at the Bay, Fur
nished or Unfurnished. The house contains six rooms,
and has very latiiy been painted, paired, and whitewashed
throughout. Has a StaMe and Hay-room, and is situated in
tuie of the best pirtsof tin Uny. Can be let to Docembor
Jievt. Apply to Mr. P. D. Prankerd. &MJ7v9S
WANTED to Kent, a HOUSE of five or
six rooms, between Adelaide and the Port. Apply to
?lames Shann & Co., Gawler-place. 9:l,-05
WANTED to Rent, a COTTAGE of three
or four rooms, with a Garden, about half an hour's
?walk from the Exchange. Apply to Mr. J. S. Jaffrey, Water
loo House, Uindley-street. 91c
ANTED to RENT, on the South-road,
not more than 20 miles from Town, a HOUSE of Five
or Six Rooms, with a few acres of Land attached. Apply to
X . Y. Z ., office of this paper. 95c
LEE'S BUSHMAN'S HOUSE, HINDLEY
STREET.
PLEE begs to acquaint his numerous
? Customers that he has just added to his Stock a large
assortment of MEN'S and I5OVS' CLOTHING, purchased for
l)im in the English market with cash, enabling him to compete
?with any Wholesale or Retail business in Adelaide, and to
enlarge his trade by SMALL PROFITS.
PHILIP LEE.
27all6v Established in Adelaide 1S36.
' CALICOES PRINTS, DERRIES, &c'
TAMES DOBSON begs to call attention to
*J purchasers of the above articles, to a large Stock, com
prising the strongest, as well as the finest Goods, adapted for
Town as well as Built use.
J. D. forbear* miking remarks concerning the cheapness of
liis Stock, leaving the same to a discriminating public.
Copy the address —
C, RUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE,
91qlS2 Exactly opposite the Red Lion Inn.
BLANKETS. FLANNELS. BLANKETS.
TAMES D0BS0N respectfully begs to ap
#?' prise his patrons he has just opened Bales of the above
Goods, from the lowest to the finest qualities, which ?will be
so] d al a small advance upon English cost.
Observe —
C, KUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
91qlg2 Exactly opposite the Red Lion Inn.
? XME^DOBSONTTailor, Woollen Draper,
and general Outfitter. 6, Rnndle-street, Adelaide.
In addition to a large stock of imported goods recently re
ceived from Englnnd. consisting of every useful article lor
Gentlemen's wear, J. D. begs to say he is prepared to execute
orders in the Tailoring Department in sneb a manner as he
liopes will give satisfaction to purchasers, having some of the
best operatives in town cons' .ntly employed, whose cut and
-work are not to be surpassed.
Gentlemen's Coloured Summer Drill Trousers, made to mea
sure, 10s 6d per pair
Ditto White Indian Drill ditto, 12s 6d ditto
Ditto Prime Brown Linen Drill, shrunk, 15s 6d and
ISs 6d ditto
Ditto Fine White Linen Drill, shrank, 15s 6d and
ISs 6d ditto
Ditto Black Cloth Dress Trousers, 21s to 42s ditto
Ditto Dress Coats and Frock Coats, two guineas to four
guineas each
T-itto Riding and Shooting Coats from 35s to 50s each.
'N.B. ? The above are all made to measure at 6, Knndle-street
Adelaide, exactly opposite the Ked Lion Inn. ? [91ql82
JAMES DOBSON, Importer of Linen and
Woollen Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Broad Silks,
Shawls, Mantles, Lace Goods, Gloves, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. D. respectfully invite tlieir patrons and the
?public to select from ;he above goods, recently received from
England, which will be sold at a small advance upon the En
glish cost price.
Observe ! 6, Rtmdle-street, Adelaide.
N.B.— Ladies' and Children's Outfits, etc. 91ql82
LADIES' OUTFITS TO ENGLAND, &e.
MRS. DOBSON respectfully informs La
dies she is prepared to execute their commands with
speed, having a number of needleworkers constantly employed.
In all cases good work/the greatest economy, and the newest
-patterns may be relied cpou.
Baby Linen, Juvenile Clothing, -&&, in all its branches.
Observe— The Albion House, 6, ^undJe-Btreet, Adelaide,
exactly opposite the Bed Lion Inn. ; £lql82
KANGAROO HOUSE.
D B. LUCAS being about leaving the
LW colony for England, has determined on Disposing of .
is large STOCK of DRAPERY, Ready-made CLOTH INC.. I
so., previous to bis departure, to accauplish which he will i
ubmlt to a considerable sacrifice. i
In consequence of the many advertisements lately tircu- i
ited of immense reduc ions, Ac, It. B. L. feels it necessary c
o revert to the style in which his bu-iness has hitherto Doen j
onductcd, viz.. the price marked in plain figures on each and ,
very article, and n' abatement madn. To avoid, therefore, j
he labour of re-marking the Goo-is, they will be --Hered at the
rholesale cost price, a comparison !-etween which and the (
.riffinal price will satisfy the pub'ic that an unusually large ?
?eduction has in reality been made. i
The price of an article depends ?o on the .-u:tiity thereof,
hat it would be impossible to convey through an ndvvnise- j
nent a correct idea of the value. R. B. L. ab-tains, there- \
ore, from any leng hened ar.iv of prices, but adds the follow- ,
ng few article of general demand : — j
Bossers — Drawn Silk, from 5s. each
Dunstable and other kinds, a large assort ment, j
Is. each i
Dkesses— Washing Silks. 27 inches wide. 2r. 6d. per yard ,
Pri ts. fast colours, 2£d per yard ,
Ditto, best quility, 4Jil. do. i
Ditto, 5-4 Chintz, 4}-1. do
HosNRT Ribbons, from 3d. per yard
Shoes— Patent Leather, from Md per pair
Coats— Dress or Frock, of superfine Black Cloth, lined
through with best Silk Serge. 35s. yd.
Trousers— Black Kerseymere, in proportion I
Coloured Tweed, JOs. 6d. per pair. '
Kangaroo House, Hindley-street. '?
To avoid mistaking the shop, the public are requested to I
)bserve a Gilt Kang-iroo over the door, nml opposite the C'ty ;
\uction Mart.
Storekeepers and the Trade generally will act widely in not i
Olowing thin opportunity of sortin.' iln ir stocks t.. pnss. as
the many and hrgo arrivals of troo.-ls to hi* address lateiy en- i
»bles R.'B. L. to exhibit the mo-t general, if «'»« the most i
?xtensive. assortment of Drapery Goods in tb ? colony, which ,
lie will offer at at least 25 per cent, lower than he has hitherto i
sold, or any other house in the trade.
Wholesale entrance. Klvth- street. Reduction to commence :
)n Monday, 20th March, 1 *r, j. ^ ? 77el07v
'TRAFALGAR IIOU-SK. MNDLUY-STUKET.
CRAIG & CO., DRAPERS, beg to inform
the public that tlio.v have opened the above commodious
Premises with a choice and extensve stock of DRAI'KRV
3OODS. ex Inn*, Tun, Athehtan, and Flora- Amongst them
will be found a choice' selection of the undermentioned Goods :
Black Gros de Naples, Satiuette, Royal Uros, R««1zmero Claco ,
Silk in every .shade: 24-inch checked Silk; 24-iuch Brocade .
in various shades : Checked Glncu Silk Robes, Spotted ditto, ,
Damask ditto; Coloured Moire Antique; Moire antique Dh- ,
mask; Facconi ltobes; Kobes a Volante; S. Cortense Robes;
Sarsenfits of every shade.
An immense \-ariety of LACE G0OD3, in Honiton, Mal
tese, Valenciennes, real Thread, Kr.mi-h Blonde, Lisle, and
French imitations. In Caps, Coifs, Lippets, Collars, Colla
rettes, Habitshirts, Chemisettes, Berthas, Scarfs, Sleeves, Mnn- \
Lies, Jackets, Canes, square and half-square Shawls, Flouticiugs, (
Falls, Handkerchiefs, -*tc, etc. .
A good assortment of Ion^ and square Shawls in Cashmere.
Barege, Paisley, anil Wool.
A variety of Ladies' Silk Mantles in black and coloured.
An immense variety of suwed Muslins, comprising every ,
variety and stylo.
A very choico selection of Ladies' Kobes in Silk, Wool, and
itlier textures.
Printed Muslins, Bire.ies, Crapes, DeUines, Orleans. Alpacas,
French Merinos, Spun riilks, iloyle'3 Prints, Derrys, Ginghams
Jtc, etc.
A fine selection of Straw, Dnustable, Tuscan, Rice, and Fancy
Bonnets.
French Flowers and Feathers in great variety.
A beautiful assortment of Itibbons.
Parasols, Umbrellas, Carpet Bhi;.:.
Stays. Babies' Hoods. Mantles, Robes, etc.
Fancy Neck-tics, Arml-;ts, Head-dresses, etc.
MohairCaps, Hair Nets
Boys' and Men's IJelts. of various descriptions.
Calicoes, She«-tin_'. Linens. 'oMinds, Diapers. Towellings,
Silicias. Uoltou Jacconets, Cotio-». Velvets, Flannclri, Blankets,
Bed Covers, Twilled Jean, Shir. ing*. etc
Tablecloths and Covers, Damasks.
Cotton and Linen Ticks, Cimvas, DniRt,'ets, Winseys.
A well-selecti'd stork of every description of Hosiery and
Gloves; Ladies' Gauntlets.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Linen and Cambric Handkeiclrefs.
A Jarge and wall-assorted stock of Small wares of every
description.
A very superior assortment of Clothin-r, made in Glasgow
expressly for their owntrade. of the be-t material and workman
ship, in' Gentleman's Black Dress a d Derby Coats Vosts,
and Trousers; Fancy Doeskin, S.iotch Tweed, Shotiherd's
Plaid, etc., Trousers and Vests. A variety of Gentlemen's
Quiltinn, Fancy Silks, etc., Vests.
kvA Select Stock of ISroad and Narrow Cloths. Super Bluck
Broad Beavers. Pilots, Fancy Doeskin. Twe.ds, Fancy Silk
Vesting, Plushes, Moire Antique, and Fancy Wove (juiltings.
A very large a»d well-assorted stock of Boys' and Men's
Hats and Caps of every description, Scotch Bonnets, etc.
Gentlemen's and Hoys' Shirts of every description and make.
An assortment of Men's, Women's, and Youths' Glasgow
made Boots ami Shoes.
The above Goods are all marked in plain figures, at the
lowest reraunenuiiiK price.
Millinery executed with neatness ami 'lispatch. [Slot Mv
Ar&~AvT~FIVEAS H, IMPORT E R S
? of DRAPERY. HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY.'
BABY LINEN, MILL1NKUY, SMALL WARKS, -tc. j
respectfully acknowledge the v(!ry iUtterini? suj-i-«.rt they j
have received from the old colonists, thi'ir fruui'ls, aud the
public in fjennral since their commonceinent in the above line |
of business, at the Rime timn soliciting a continuance of that i
support already so liberally bestowal. They would call t-spe- |
cial attention to tlieir recent shipments of New Good adapted i
for the approaching senson. consisting of Blanki'ts, Slu-iUin.irs, |
l^iiilfs, Ton-eliiit,'-!. KJauneJs, Hi:ip rs, C tliro. s, H.-.siury. Divs-;e.i. |
Shawls, Mantles. Uiluans. Coboiir^s. Fivuch Mt:ri:n-:i. Lailies'
Corsets, Merino Uiuler-vests.(iMv.V-tc.; Cliildren's Stays and
Robes, Children's Dresses, Bib.' Liisen. 'tc. Also, t-- their new j
M-.rino Hooded .^ijii.iri's for infant*, and a \Mst q'lantify of new !
Fancy Go.---ls, MiKinory. etc., too numerous t-- m ntion, t!io
whole having been cartifully se!cet«d by th^ir brother, Mr. E.
Fivuiisb, of Lou -on, who ?.?» continually in tn« London markot
and inan'ufacturing districts buying for the wlinle-.ii:.-, at the
same time executing our oi ilers under hi- own inspection, there
by enabling us to warrant ah goods sod at our establishment
to be of tin* b(-st description, «i- west designs (an.l being bought
for cash), at modertte pri- on. it is not our iuti'iitiou by advi; - j
tising to astound thu p b!ic by S-Uing '!tt' at unnnnoits saeri- I
fices, or of leaving th.jc!o:;y; thvs oyas of tho public aru stifri
ciontly open to such putting.
Country Storekecp- rs. Dealers, Milliners. Div-iHmakei-s, fctc,
will do well to inspect our stock, to whom a liberal discount i, :11
be made.
Ladies' and Children's Outfits on the shortest notice— a large
stock always on hand.
T«nns— Cii'h.
Obsene— R. A. .fe W. FIVEASH,
Drapers nnd Outfitters. Hi:idl.-y-stivet,east end.
-13cv Oppo*i;-; HirkforiVs.sa.lilli- ? ?
NOTICE TO TUB PU15LIC.
T OUIS JOSEPH'S large and well-known
J-^ Establishment, the
- ADELAIDE EMSORIPM,'
whose entire anil valuable stock of Drnperv, unsurpas-rod in
the colony, has recently undergone an immense re notion of
50 per cent, below the 'London Cntt, having received, since he
has commenced selling «.fT.
GREATER PATRONAG K
than could have been ANTICIPATED. He owes it entire'y
to the
ASTONISHING LOW PRICES
he has marked his GOODS, anil which the
DISCRIMINATING EYE OF THE PUBLIC
cannot fuil to notice.
L. J. pledges himself that his celling off is
NO ' PUKrY'
On the contrary, it is his firm and unalterable determination
to effect a Sneerly Clfaratie* at sucli
GRKAT SACRIFICES,
and proceed to ' KNGLAND.'
L. J. bei;s to inform his customers that he has received a
quantity of goods per Slmd/ast, and is n iw ope ing a general
assortment of Drapery nt etiuallr Low Prices.
ADELAIDE KMPOKIU.V1, Hindley-street.
N.B. — Open from 10 till G, and closed ou Saturd lys.
24th March, IRi4. 8Ccv
rj^O be LET, the Premises well known as
i- the 'ADELAIDE EMPORIUM.' with th- rfniair.in^
STOCK of DRAPERY &c. None but friiicip'tls will be
treated with.
For further particulars, apply to
R4cv LOU!* JOSEPH. Hlndley-strppt.
rpHOMAS McLARliN (formerly of the linn
-L of MACGEOKGE& CO.), DRAPER, UARKRDASHEK,
HOSIER. SLOPSELLEK,HATTKK,&c.,aoiiiaintsh'H friends
anil the public generally that his commodious premises (si tuatml
i'i the centre of Hiiidley-street) are nearly complntut. which
he intends opening shortly with a well-selected stock, com
prising a general assortment of nearly every aiticlo in the
trade.
The advertiser has made snsli arrangements in Britain as
will ensure him a regular and well-selected mipply of goods,
suitable to the requirements of the colony, which he hopes will
obviate a reconrse to the system of }-iijjlnij so much resorted to
in Adelaide at the pr«sent'day.
Thomas MvLakkx hereby promises to purchasers at his
Establishment value, for tlieir money.
llindley-street, thren doors east of Blyth-street, and
nearly opposite Lei-h-street.
March 29th, 18'4. ? \ ? 90cv
THESOUTII AUSTRALIAN JUVENILE, BABY
LINEN, AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE.
THE BEK-1IIVE, No. 1, Rundle-street.
?Just Received, CHILDREN'S CASHMERE and
BRAIDED SATEEN PELISSES, FROCKS, and DRESSES,
in every variety; Infants' Cashmere Cloaks, Hoods, and Satin
Hats, handsomely braided; .Muslin Robes, Short Frocks,
Trimmed and Untrimmcil Caps, Bodies, Trimmed Baskets,
Pincushions, etc.. and all the various articles in the above
departments. Mad--up goods of every description, make, and
quality. 600 pairs beautifully-mule Royal Symmetrical Cor
sels (honourably-mentioned, Exhibition of all .Nations, 1851).
The advantages posst-ssed by those stays, now so much in
demand, consist in the readiness with which they pan be
fastened and unfastened, in this fror.t only, without lacinsf, or
any mechanical contrivance whatever, and in the application
of elastical material, whicli renders thorn so perfectly easy
that, while, they Afford ample sii!»[iort to tho figure, avoid the
injurious effects occasioned by stays of the ordinary kind. The
wearer is also enabled, by arrangement of the side lacing, to
regulate at pleasure the pressure of the stay.
Sole agent for South Australia,
45c J. V. B. RYLEY, Bee-Hive, No. 1. Rundle-street
RUNDLE-STREET ANP NORTH ADELAIDE
DRAPERY, BOOT AND SHOE. AND READY
MADE CLOTHING- ESTABLISHMENTS.
G00DE BROTHERS tender their thanks
to their numerous friends and ilia public generally of
South Australia, for the liberal support they contimie to receive
at their hands, and beg to s'ate that no exertion shall be
spared on their part to merit a contnuance of the sam ?.
G. B do not profess to be '? selling off ' with the intention of
returning to England, or retiring from busines.-), but they do
profess to be selling gocd-- at such prices as .shall ensure the
continued patronage, of a disrerning public. They beg to direct
special attention to a superior shipment of Goods ex Mariner,
selected in England by Mr. Thomas Goode expressly for this
market, consisting of Flannels, Blankets, Gala Plaids, Coburg
Cloths, Alpacas. French Merlnoex, Hayatiere Robes, Carmelites,
Wool Shawls, Furs, Ribbons. Silks, and plain lloods, which
they are determined to sell at such prices as shall ensure a
quick sale, as they are desirous of making room for extensive
shipments of Goods e.t Thomae Gresham (now in port) Hin
dostan, Time ami Truth, Royal Charlie, and Prince Begr.nt, ex
pected.
G. B. beg to state that their stock is now replete with every
article suited to the present season, nnd they would direct atten
tion to the following Goods :— Ladies' Ready-made Dresses,
Stays, Petticoats, Chemises, Mantles, and i'olkas. Also, Gen
tlemen's Black Dress, Frock, and Shootiiig Coats ; all descrip
tions of Vests and Trousers; also Merino and Lambswool
Vests and Pantaloons; together with Boys' and Youths' Clothing
of all kinds. They de«m it useless to quote a long list of pricey,
a plan which is now so generally adopted, frequently with the
intention of misleading the public, but they cannot refrain
from stating that they are now offering a large lot of Black and
Coloured Silks at 2: 4V1 per yard, Alpacas from 7id to
lst-d,6 4 Cobu^-:r'' o»h - i' . -in Is. 7 1 ditto from Is 6&.real French
Merinos at 4s 9d, a iot w' .Vi iv tits «» ? ;i i.i:Hcs' Chemises at
2s 6d, etc. etc.; also. Gentlemen's Uiuuk l-r--w :nui Surtint
Coats at 32- 6d, Bush Suits complete 35s, Wateru^or' Cm s ir,--.
Reversible Alpaca ditto 27s 6d. and othei g.xds in proportion,
to which they would invite the inspection of their'custonieM at
their earliest conv*nienc«. feeling satisfied that their ' New
Goons' will well bear comparison with any old Stocks now being
sold off.
Observe— GOODE BROTHERS, Rnndle-street,
find Kermode-street, North Adelaide. .
Maich81si,18Si. ???.'??? WJ7Y
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. f
t6 OLD AND HEW COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
TUST IMPORTED, by G. SHAW, a
J complete NEW STOCK of GOODS in Drapery, Hosiery,
*eady-made Clothing, and a variety of Fancy Articles. The
vhile having be-n purchased for cash by the proprietor when
n England, from the best mann factories and firms of Man
;hes'er and London, is mw open for inspection at his
brraer place of buainesn, the London Mart. Hindley-street,
vhen the public will derive the heuen; of buying entirely new
jootls at exceedingly low prices.
G. S. t.ifces this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks
to his friends and customers' for their former liberal patronage,
-.nd begs to st ste he wiil coas'antly endeavour to merit a con- . j
tinuance of that support he has heretofore enjoyed. c
G. S. respectfully intimates to his friends and the pub ic s
generally that in the selection of his Stock he has been careful s
to combine durability of fabric with excellent variety of choice
)f th-3 newest designs and fashions; for unles« thn article be of „
jood quality, however low in price, it cannot be cheap. T
i*. S. refrains altogether from a lengthened list of prices, as r
it is not i «s-ible to convey through an advertisement any cor- t
rectideaof the value. of goods; he would thereto. e only mention (
n few of those articles that comprise a portion of his wrII
issorted StocK :— Plain and Figured Grbs de Naples, Satin- ,
nettes, and Glace Silks ; Cheue Lustres, Baroge Robes. Crystal r
I'oplins, Cashmere, De Laine, and Muslin Dresses; Silk Xeck t
Ties f Superior Shawls and Scarfs in Lama, Barege, Cashmere, j
Paisley, and Wool- Polkas; Titscau Bonnets; French and j
English Ribbons ; Silk anl Fignivd-Satin Parasols; White .
and Black Lare Falls ; Shot Alpacas, Coburgs, and Orle-ns; J
a fine lot of Fast-coloured Prints. Derry's, and Gingham.'; t
Welsh Flannels, blankets; Shirting Calicoes. Brown Hollands. (
Linen Table Cloths, and Htickabnck Towelling-; Worsted Table ,
Covers. Counterpanes, and Bed Ticks. Worste ' and Cotton
Hosiery of every description; Gloves, Silk, Lisle-thread and Kid; ,
Lace Goods, Muslin Coliais. Hiibitshirts, and nunu.roiis other ,
articles connected wi-h the above Trade. .
The READY-MADE CLUTH1NCI DEPARTMENT con
tains every material, size, arid ?iuality of Men's and Boys' ,
Clothing, suitable either for Country Settlers or for the Citizens ,
r.f Adelaide. Waterproof Coats. Hats, Leggings, Felt Hats, .
Cloth C ips, Carpet Bags, and Umbrellas.
Every article m irked in plain figures, and cJarged at its
lowest value for cash.
Observe ti'e address —
G. SHAW, London Mart. Himlley-stree',
Next door to \lr. E. McCahe's, Auction Mart
X.B. A liberal allowance made io Settlers and Storekeepers.
? ? 8--9fi
TO THE LADIES.
MARKS & CO. beg to call the attention
of the Ladies of Adelaide and its vicinity to their ex
tensive and well-assorted stock of Fashio able CLOTH and
TWEED CIRCULAR CLOAKSand MANTLES of the newest
styles, which, for elegance, Imvu nevr.r yet been surpassed
or introduced in this colony.
They have also an immense stock of Knitted POLKAS and
HABIT.-?, commencing at Is. Gd.each.
Marks & Co have just opened Six Trunks of Ladies' Pre
pared PARIS KID BOOTS, with Military Heels, in the first
style of Parisian elegance, made expressly for these colonies,
rihI ftdapted for tlin approaching season. Thfiy .siipersed.1 in
every respect the hitherto clumsy Cloih Boot. To be had only
at Marks & Co 's Establishment.
Marks A Co. are now opening 7(- Cases, just to hand ex
Mariner, consisting of Woollen Clothing; Waterproof, Pilot,
hikI Beaver - jvorcoats, Sacks, and Ponchos, which they intend
dtfering At l^oiuloa retail prices. A call at their establishment
will satisfy tlieir customers of the useleissness of pulling prices.
86c
TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. ''
MARKS & CO. offer every class of
WOOLLEN GOODS at 27i per cent, advauce. on
genuine. English invoices for casJi only.
.SUc MARKS & CO.
TO TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP AND STURE
KEEPERS.
rPHE undor.signed has ju-t completed his
i- FIREPROOF STORE, and is now opening therein,
for tbi! convenience of his wholesale customers, a Ten Thousand
Pounds' Invoice of WINTER GOOD-^.in everv variety.
BURNETT NATHAN.
At the rear of Navariuo House, Uindley-street.
Wholesale entrance between the Victoria Hotel and Bray's,
Hindl^y-Mtreet. ? Slel25v
FURS.
A SPLENDID Assortment of Muffs, Col
XA. lars, Boas, Cuffs, etc, in every variety of Fur, now
opening at ?
BURNETT NATHAN'S,
Navarino House, llindley-street.
The Trade supplied. '8lel23v
A SPLRNDII) Assortment of WINTER
?£jL GOODS now onening by the ondersigncd.
BURNETT NATHAN,
Slel25v Nav.irino House, Hindley street
CARD.
GEORGE WHITE, TAILOR and CLO
THIS:', King William-Street, in returning bis sincere
thanks to his patrons for past favours, respectfullv intimates
to thi;in Aid tbfi South AustriHin public g°norally, that he
hss just received, pe.- Steadfast and Jfarlner, an exqnisitfl
nssortinont of Winter Goo.ls. comprising superfine Broad and
Narrow Cloth - of every shade and pattern; also. Beavers and
Patent Waterproof Pilot Cioths, Doubl- and Treble-milled
Devonshire Kerseys, and an inmense v.irietv of New Goods
iur Gentlemen's Trousers, in Elnstic Bui-.k.sVinK, Tweeds, and
Angolas. TIi!;se, for elasticity of fabric and chast'-ness --f pat
tern, are suporior to anyt ling hitherto import d. The Stock
of Vestings is replete with everything new, botli in texture
and design.
In lnnkiug this intimation. G W. begs to ^tate that he has
opened .i n-'w Show-room, and otherwise con -ider ibly enlarged
»nd improved his premises, which has finab ed him to add to .
his former sto/Ic a large assortment of Gentlemen's Diess and
Regatta Shirts: Merino Shirts :-nd Drawers, hiid Lamhswool
Uiiierclothin;;; Dress «nrt Driving Gloves, Braces, ami Neck
ties in i-.verv sh:id-* of colour. A large stock of Christie's
Satin and Beaver Hats in lilack and Drab.
N.H.— G. W. would lvsrectfiilly inform tlie Traile tT'at he has
now made iina'igiMiients by which he c.in supply them with
every description of goods.
ICi'ng W 1! nm-street, itli April, 1S51. 9lcvll9
LO MD O N~ HO US E'
fi P. G00DFEL!X)W, Tailor and Pro
v_y» fe-ssed Trousers Cutter, Kinu Willinm-street. opposite
tin Gresham 1 lotel, begs to thank the public of Adelnide for
the. liberal su;i;iort bn has met with since, he commencfd busi
n-i:-s in the rol'-ny, and b gs to inform those gen'Iemen who
are desirous of obtaining good fitting Troupers, that if they will
favour htm with their patronngt', hn will produce an article for
fit and quality, combined with goad wnrktiinship and moderate
charges, thit '-innot hf surpassed in the colony.
Gentlemen tinding their own mate-itils may depend on a
good lit. AltP'*tionsan'l repairs strictly attended to. f40e!28
'KEGrLSri.K' AND 'OriSMiVhiK' (jEInEKaL
PRINTING OFFICE. ?
T ETTER-PRESS and COPPER- PLATE
J-i PltlN'I IN'G of every description executed in the most
superior style, under the. experienced superintendence of Mr.
WILLIAM If. HILLIER.
Posting Bills of all descriptions got out at half an hour's
notice, night or »Uy. Handbills, Bill-heads, Mill and Cart
Notes, Cards ? f Address, Circulars, Chemists' and other Labels,
Catalogues, Mercantile Prices Current, Pamphlets, Deeds, and
Bookwork, auJ Job Printing in general, on the most reasonable
tunas.
The possefsion of the two largest and quickest Printing
Machined in ;he colony, with a quantity of new and well
assortod Jebliing and Fancy Type, will enable the Proprietors
to execute work in a style not to be surpassed, aud with the
utmost expedition.
Orders received at the Olrice, by tho Shipping Reporter at
the Port, and by the various Agents of the Register and Ob
S'.rve.r in town and conntrv
bbElNlx WITH TWO hiVE6!— Tlihi &TfcKfcA--
SCOPE.
npiIE subject of vision with two eyes, hence
JL called biiocnUtr, has been placed in a now and interesting
li^Iit hv th« coutitruction of an instrument by Professor Wbeat
stoye, called t!i' STEREOSCOPE, its name being derived from
two Greek words, meaning, to see. solid objects.
Afewoftli'se instruments arc to be had in Adelaide; also,
in .idilition to the usual Binocular Pictures. Binocular Haguer
reutypes of Living Persons Stalues, Bouquets of Flowers, Ob
jects of Nairn- il History, etc., etc. Tiie few ttjat there are in
the colony cai: be bad only at
!UqlS-» ? J ? PLATTS'B.
MORMiJNITE PUBLICATIONS on Sale
at 91ql82 PL^TTS'S.
HOOK ALMANAC.
rnHE ILLUSTRATED BOOK AL
L MANA-!,on sale nt PLATTS'S.
OlqlS'2 *** Only a limited number of copies.
rilHE IRISH SCHOOL-BOOKS. — A
-L large supply of these Books, without the ' Pauper Badge '
of the South Australian Board of Education, may he had at
luoilerate Dric«s at
fllqt.H2 ' ? PLATTS'S.
D1AKIKS FOR 1854.
1' ETTS'S DIARIES for this year have
-Li arrived, and will be randy for delivery in a day or two.
Persons requiring. nny particular description had better forward
their orders without delay to
MR. PLATTS.
91qlS2 A gent for Messrs. Letts, Son, and Steer.
XTW and POPULAR MUSIC—
JL. l Warrior's March Irish Quadnlles
Pop goes th ? Weasel Sturm March Galop
Post-Horn Galop Rats Quadrilles
Uncle Tom Quadrilles Indiana Walt?.
A selection of the newest Songs, Polkas, Operatic Airs. Duets
for four hands, Overtures, etc. etc., from Addison and Hollier,
is received monthly.
PLATTS.
Harmoniums. Seraphines, Pianofortes, and other Musical In
struments, for sale or hire. (9tql82
HOOK ALMANACK FOR 18o4.
Just published, at the Register and Obsnmr offices, price 5s.,
rnHE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
JL BOOK ALMANACK and GENERAL DIRECTORY
for 1S54. By Asdkew Oarkas, Esq., M.A.
This Almanack contain; the Calendar ; Farmers' and Gar
deners' Calendar; Horticulture in South Australia, with list of
Fruit-trees. Flowers, and Flowerimr Shrnbi; Geographical
Sketch of the Colony: Historical Sketch; Division of the
Colony into Counties, Hundreds, and Districts; Acts in force in
South Austral!*, with Abstracts of the raos- important ; the
New Parliament Act and the Civil List Act in full; the Go
vernment ot the Colony, including the Civil, Military, and Legal
Establishments, with the Salaries of the Officers; Corporations
and District Councils; Banks, Companies, Societies, etc.; Relir
glous Denominations; Law Courts. Terms, etc. ; Fees in Public
(Hikes; tlie Legal end Medical Profession!!; .Justices of the
Peace; Public Pounds and Poundkeepers ; Education ; Port
Adelaide — Customs Tariff, Wharfage and Tonnage Dues, and
all other Mercantile Information; Arrivals and Departures of
tho Mails, with Post Office Regulations ; Occupation of Crown
Lands, with List of Pasturage Leases; Emigration Regulations;
Statistical Information; Navigation of the Murray, being Ex
tracts from a Journal kept onboard the Lady Augusta during
her Exploratory Trip, by E. W. Andrews, Esq., t- which is
appended the .Tonrnal of the Voyage of the Mary Ann, by Mr...
Kandcll ; the South Australian Directory, including North and
South Adelaide, Port Adelaide, and Suburban Villages. Com
prising 29S pages, exclusive of advertisements.
SHEET ALMANACK.
Just Published, at the Register and Observer Office, Hindley
street, price 6d-, the Fourth Edition, carefully revised and
corrected up to the present tim-!, of
rilHE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
X SHEET ALMANACK for 1854, carefully compiled
coniaining — ,
Signals used at the West-terrace Flagstaff, coloured
The Cnlend ir, with the nsiml astronomical information
Farmers' and Gardeners' Calendar
Eclipses, Articles of the Calendar, Festivals, Anniver
.saries, etc.
The Government of the Colony
-Municipal Corporation
Law Courts, etc.
Chamber of Commerce. Banks, etc.
fvuj'h A'l.-tn'iin Tariff
? .y. lurfn,: 8 i l.'.iViiJ.iJW .r!OM a: thi Port
Charges on Uomled Gootis ? ~
PostOirice Regulations, with arrivals and departures of r
Mails t
Adelaide Cattle Market, Poundage Fees, etc.- ?-
With other useful information. . .' ..
IS' May be obtained of all the agents of the Register and
Observer in the Country Districts; , ... ?
I1HS ADELAIDE AND MELBOURNE S
-? -- STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Capital-£30,00O f. '
:? , (with power to increase to £SO,0O0), .*,
In Sharea. of £30 'each.-''- ??--;? -; S -i*^ -.
Prouisxonai GmnmitUx:.. '/ fr-'. ' J
Messrs. E Solomon ; Messrs. J. Henriqnes ' ? I
W.Paxton Georg- Muller I
C. Whitford Charles Fenn
G. H. Fox IlenryMartia r
Captain Lowrie Captain H. D. Dale.
Bankers: £
Secretary, pro te.m.: Mr. Nicholas James, jun.
The extraordinary increa e in our intercolonial trade having, c
n the opinion of niany influential members of our commercial
lommnnity, r-imWed it of great importance to establish regular : &
retrn communic irion betxeen this and the adjoining colonies, i i
iubject to local control — j c
It is proposed to form an Association, to be denominated I
' The Adelaide and Melbourne Steam Navigation C.-mpanv,' c
vith a capital of £31,C00 (with a power to increase to £(50,O10 if
lecessary), in GOO shares of £50 each, with a view of purchasing t
:*o or m.ire Steamboats, to be employed exclusively in the 1
Jolonia! Trade. '. s
The projectors of this undertaking do not deem it necessary
:o enter into lengthened details to show its probable result as a r
rcercv.tile speculation ; the s cc-iss which has hitherto attended
?Axe proneoution of Steam Navigation in the colonie-', even under s
iisad vantages which no longer exis\ and the lar^e sums which t
liave been realised during the last two months by vessels em
ployed temporarily in these seas, afford the best grounds for (
inticipating that, with the continued increase of passenger
traffic consequent on the gold discoveries, it cannot fail to be- i
come, under judicious management, a safe aod profitable In
vestment.
So soon as n tless than one-half of the shares shall have been
applied for, a. General Meeting w:ll be held to decide npon the
rules mid regulations to he then submitted for a provul, and to
elect Directors for the government of :he Association.
In the meantime the above g*nt fimeu have consented to act
as a Provisional Committee, and written applications forshares,
addressed to the Secretary, will be receiv. d ou or before the
24th April hi'xt.
85c ? NICHOLAS JAM. S. JUN., Secretary pr-, turn.
A USTRALIAN MARINE ASS0C1A
ajL tion.
^pital, £300.000.
Directors:
A. A. Broadfoot, Esq., Chairman.
II. A. Coffey, Esq., Deputy-Chairman.
W. M. Tennent, Esq.
John Benn, Esq.
R. E. Wallen, Esq.
Banke.rs : The London Chartered Bank.
Mr. William Reid, Surveyor.
James Calvert, Manager.
UeaJ Office, Melbourne, 24, Collins-street.
Agencies :
, Londom ? Messrs. Duncan. Dnubar, and Son.
1 Liverpool ... Mr. James Mcllenry.
Boston ? Mr. George B. Upton.
Singapore ... Messrs. Benstead aud Co.
; San* Fraxcisco Messrs McRenzie, Thomson, and Co.
Batavia ? Messrs. McLean, Watson, aud Co.
Leith ? Mr. John Broadfoot.
Calcutta ... Messrs. Gladstone, Wyllie, and Co.
Cantos ... ... Messrs. Gibbs, Livingston, and Co.
Manila ... Messrs. Russell, Sturges, and Co.
, Mauritius ... Messrs. Bligh Brothers.
: CaI'K OH GOO1-
Hope ? Messrs. Searight and Co.
Colonial:
Adelaide ? Messrs. Elder and Co.
Sydney ? Messrs. Haighs. Munday, and Co.
Iiobaut Tows ... Messrs. Tondeur and Lempriere.
Lauxceston ? Mr. G. Eddie.
, Gkkluso ? Messrs. Guthrie, Andert*n,andCo.
Portland ? Mr. Henty.
Newcastle ? Messrs. Crozier and Kingsmill.
Cikculau Head ... Mr. Emmett.
Auckland ? Messrs. Bain and Bnrt.
Port Alhbrt ... Messrs. Turnbull and Co.
Belfast ? Messrs. Stevens and Beaver^
Moreto.v B^y ... Messrs. Naff and Co. ?
Wellington ... Messrs. W. ?;. Rhodes and Co.
Wakn'amruol ... Messrs. Thomas Denny and Co.
The agencies for Glasgow, Dublin, New York, New Orleans
Buenos Ayres, Valparaiso, Rio Janeiro, Hongkong, Shanghai,
Nelson, Swan River, and King George's Sound will be after
wards notified.
Surveyor at Port Adelaide : Captain James Malcolm.
Policies, when required, are made payable in London; and
extra or particular risks must he arranged by special agree
ment.
The undersigned, hiving been appointed agents for South
Australia, are now prepared to accept marine risks on behalf of
the Company.
95alO4 ? ELDER & CO.
'MAMAR FIRE AND MARINE IN
A SURANCE COMPANY, Launcestou, Van Diemen's
Land. Capital £100,000.
Directors:
Ronald C. Gunn, Esi| , J.P.. Chairman.
Keith Jackson King, Esq., J.P.
William Headlam, Esq.
Secretary — John Atkinson, Esq., J.P.
Solicitor— C. A. W. itocher, Esq.
Marine Surveyor, Lauticestou— Capt. William Henuiker.
4gents:
Hohart Town - - F. A. Downing, Esq., J.P.
Melbourne - - - Messrs. Williams, Headlam, and Co.
Geelor.g ? John Gell Towera, Esq.
Portland- ? M.'sars. A. and R. Cniickshank and Co.
Warnambool - - Messrs. Manifold and Bostock.
Sydney ----- Messrs. George Thome and Co.
Adelaide ? Mr. Richard Adams.
flnnlcrs— Bunk of Australasia.
Persons effecting insurance in, tho Tamar Company are as
sured of undoubted security, both by the extent of capital and
the high respectability of the Company.
The rates of premiums are fixed hs' low as those of any Com
pany of equal respectability, aud as moderately as remunera
tion for the risk iri'-tirred enn be calculated.
The Agents' receipts for payment of premiums wi be re
cognised ami held as binding by the Company in the event of
losses occurring, where policies have not been received from
the head office ; and all claims on the Company will be arranged
and p:iiil with the i/realent possible expedition.
Richard Adams having bi-en appointed Agent to the Com
pany lor tlii! colony of South Australia, is prepared to grant
Insiir.tucu.s on moderate terms, particulars of which can be
procured on application to him at the City Auction Mart, liind
ley-struet.
N.B.— Policies expire on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July
and 1st October.
20th January, 1S54. 2tqlllv
\ LLiANCE milTlSli and FUK&ilrlN
XL LIFE and FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Bartho-
iomcw-liuie, London. Established by Act of Parliament*
Capital Five Million Sterling.
Uoaku or Direction.
PraideiUt :
Samuel Gurnoy, Esq. | Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart.
Directort :
George H. Barnett, Esq. Samuel Gurney.jun., Esq.
Sir E. N, Buxton, Bart., M.P. John Irving, Esq.
Sir R. Campbell, Bart. Louis Luoas, Esq.
Sir George Carroll Thomas Masterman, Esq.
Right Hon. G . R. Dawson Baron L. De Rothschild, M.P.
JamcB Fletcher, Esq. Sir A. N. DeRothschild.Barti
Charles Gibbcs, Esq. Oswald Smith, Esq.
William Gladstone, Esq. Melril Wilson, Esq.
AuAitori :
James Cook, Esq. I Andrew Johnston Esq.
Joseph Mayer Monteflore. Esq.
Btnkert :
Messrs. Barnett, Hoares, & Co.
Secretary : Actuary:
Andrew Hamilton, Esq. I Francis Augustus Kngelbach,
| Esq.
Physician :
John R. Hume, M.D., Curzon-street.
Solicitor : Surveyor :
John M.Pearce, Esq. | Thomas Allason, Esq.
Persons aH'ccting Assurances with the Alliance Companj
enjoy the following important advantages : —
1. Perfect security— -The large capital, and upwards of on
thousand shareholders composing the Company, render tin
security presented to the public undoubted.
2. Moderate rates of premium. — I he rates of premiums 0.
Assurance for the greater part of life, will be found lower
than those in use in many of the older and most respect* -Me
offices.
3. Participation of profits by the assured, both in life end
fire. ? ?
4. Parties who obtain the settlement of losses from fire are
not thereby deprived of their right to participate in the prolits
of tho Company.
f). L'lgsi.-s by lightning are inade good.
6. Losses promptly settled in the colony by the agent.
Messrs. GEO. H. FOX & CO. haying been appointed
A gents of the above Company for the colony of South Austra
lia, are prepared to grant Fire and Life Assurances upon mo
derate terms, which may be obtained on application at tlieir
Counting-house. Currie-street. Adelniiie. -)lo|S'-
H CHART TOWN aud LAOixUMiUA
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital,
£63,800. Established 1836.
Director!: '.
Askln Morrison. M.L.C. John Walker, M.L.C.
Edward Goldsmith John Foster
Henry Hopkins.
Manager: Accountant:
Thomas MacDowell. Michael Evans.
Agent at Launceston:
? ~ ? John Munro.
Agent at Melbourne : Agent at Geelotie; :
James Ra'viri. . Thomas Ogilvie.
Surveyor at Port Adelaide :
Capt. IL Simpson.
T'le Company having ma-ie arrangements for the payment
in London of claims for loss or average on Policies effected by
them to KngUnd, are prepared to issue Policies payable in
London if required.
The undersigned having been appointed Agents for South
Australia, are prepared to accept Marine risks and issue Poli
ciea. F. J- BECK & CO., AireriU.
Adelaide 1st Ootnhftr »x«;3. ? 9lql8'2v
ADELAIDE LAND AND GOLD COMPANY.—
?SHARES.
milE CONSEIL DE SURVEILLANCE
-L having at the request of the Committee of Mahagemeir
apportioned a limited number of SHARES, for appropriation in
this and the neighbouring colonies, to meet sundry applications
made for the same, notice is hereby given that such Shares can
be obtained at pax upon application to tlie Manager.
JOHN HALLETT, Manager.
Adelaide, March 16, 1851. 7Ccv
VICE-CHANCELLOR WOO D:— Monday,
t the 12th day of December, in the 17th year of the reign
of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 1853, in the matter of the Joint
Stock Companies' Winding-iip Act, 1SJ8 and 1849, and in the
matter of the Adelaide City nnd Port Railway Company, upon
the petition of John George Young, on the 20th day of June,
1853, preferred unto th* Ri^ht Hon. the Lord nigh Chancellor
of Great Britain, this Court doth order that the said ADE
LAIDE C1TV AND PORT RAILWAY COMPANY be
absclute'y WOUND UP by the Judgd to whose Court this
matter is ^ttiched, under the provisions of the Joint Stock
Companies' Winding-up Acts, 1843 and 1849
F. H. DAVIS, Registrar.
H. W. Paukeb, Sol., Adelaide. 93e95v
NOTrCE is hereby given that JOSEPH
FKARN B- -YD,of Ada'laid -, in the province of South Aus
tralia, Commission Agent, hath, by indenture bearing date the
22nd day «-f March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and jifty-four, and made between the said Joseph Fearn
lioyd of the first part, William Lightfoot and James Shann.
both of Adelaide aforesaid, merchants, and Walter Christi--, of
Adelaide aforesaid, draper, credito s of the said Joseph Fearn
Boyd, of the second part, and the several other persons whose
names and seals ar.-. to the said indenture sub cribed and
affixed by themselves and their respective partners, agents, or at
torneys, being creditors of the said Joseph Fearn Boyd, of the
third part — assigned in manner therein mentioned all his estte
and effects for the benefit of such of his creditors who shall
execute the Hnid indenture within one calendar month after
notice shall hava been given iu the Government Gaeztte. and in
two. newspapers published in' Adelaide, and that .-.uch deed
was duly executed on the day of the date thereof, and n.w lies
for execution by the said creditors, of .the said .Joseph Fearn
Boya, at the oaicos of tlie undersigned, in Exchange-chambers,
Adelaide. . , .
FENN & WEARING.
-ith April, 1§54. ' xk
NOTICE. ~
DOMESTIC -DIFFERENCES having
arisen between my Wife, EMMA GILLARD, of Walker
..villi\ ami wy-'t'.lC i'h'' nn'Wsi-*n'orl .To'm Gillnrd, of the same
place), ij the said Joisa Giilard, hereby give notice to ..1.
Tradesmen and others that I will not be responsible for any
Debt or Debts that my said Wife may contract, from and after
this date. , ????--,
Dated this 3rd day of April, 185*. ' ? '
94fc9Sv ? JOHN ailiLAKp.
iOCIETY FOR THE IMPORTATION OF PURE
BRED DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSES AND »
fejtfAEESvFROM GREAT^BRITAIN.
AiT a Meeting of Gentlemen ^interested' in *
Li. the BREEDING of HORSE ST6Cfe. held at Mr. *
laker's office, Kiug William-street, on Wednesday, the 21st
Vsbruary, Mr. Baker in the chair, it was : - ?
.Moved by Mr. Giles, seconded by Mr A. Shannon, and car- (
ied unanimously — -
' That a Company be formed for introducing the be3t Cart
Stick that can be obtained in Great Britain.'
Move 1 by Mr. Gwynne, seconded by Mr.- Whitford,- and -
arried—
' That the capital of the Company be £5,000, in 200 Bhares, of .
35 each, with power for a general meeting of shareholders to i
ncrease.it to any amount not exceeding £10.000, by the issue 1
if uew h-hares of £25 each.1' !
Moved by Mr. A. Shannon, seconded by Mr. Duffield, and 1
iarried unanimously — I
'That, provided the cipital subscribed donotoxceed £5,000,
he whole amount shall be devoted to the importation of *tal
ions, but that at least one-half of any amount exceeding that '
ium be devoted to the importation of brood mares.'
Moved by Mr. Brun3kill, seconded by Mr. Alston, and car
ied— ; '-
u That a holder of one share be entitled to one vote ; threo
shares, two votes ; and Bve shares, three votes. No shareholder (
:o have more than three votes.' I
Mov^d by Mr. Gwynne, seconded by Mr. John Norman, and ?
;arried — ....... ,
' That within two months after the arrival, of any horses
i. general meeting of shareholders shall be held for the pur
rase of determining -whether the stock shall be kept by the
Company or sold ; and, if kept, to prescribe the manner of
keopin™ them. And a resolution of such meeting shall be
binding on the Company.'
Moved by Mr. Dulneld, sejondol by Mr. Gwynne, and car
ried unanimously —
' That the shares in »he Company be not transf.-ralilo '
Moved by Mr. Brunsk'll, seconded by Mr. Johu f usher, and
carried unanimouly—
' That the ^following gentlemen be appointed a Provisional
Committee (five to firm a quorum), to carry out the objects of
the meeting :— Messrs. Giles. Hunt Gwynue, Whitford. Frame,
John Martin, A. Sliaunon, Hewitt, Duffield, l'-ee, Alston, Johu
Norman, J. Formby, Stowe, C. Jaensch, Brim- kill, aud J.
Fisher; John Baker, Chairman '
A vote of thanks to Mr. Bauer for his conduct in the chair
was then carrie-i by acclamation.
Gentlemen desiring to take shares are requested to give
their names to any of the members of the Provisional Com
mittee.
The Provisional Committee met en Friday evening, the 24th
February, at the Freemasons' Tavern. Mr. John Baker lu the
ch.iir. Mr. Alston, at the request of the Chairman and all pre
sent, consented to act as Honorary Secretary to the Provisional
Committee. Several gentlemen gave in their own uames and
the names of various frii-nds. as subscribers for from one to four
shares. One expressed his willingness to take ten, but said ho
held over for the present, being satisfied with a smaller in
terest rather than induce the idea of monopoly. As the dif
ferent country members had been detained in town by the
anniversary festival and the business meeting of the Horticul
tural and Agricultural Society, it was considered butter to give
them an opportunity of visiting their several districts, and con
sulting their neighbours. The Meeting, therefore, was ad
journed to Friday, the 10th March, at Mr. Baker's Ollice, in
King WllHam-street, at 3 o'oloofe, when all interested are in
vited to attend
JOHN BAKER, Chairman.
60acv GEORGE ALSTON, Hon. Secretary.
R. ROBEKT CRAIGIE, of Kirkwall,
. Scotland, who was established as Grocer in Port Ade
laide from 1837, if living, or his Children or Next of Kiri. may
hear of something advantageous respecting a French Inherit
ance of his Wife, on application t-- Messrs. Ed. Borel & Co., at
Havre, or Mr. H.T. Geiger, at Valparaiso, or Messrs. J. B.
Were, Kent, & Co., at Melbourne. Any person able to give
information respecting him or his family, is requested to
do so, at either of the above addresses. 95e97
R. CHAS. DE LA. TASTE, late with
Messrs. LeBair and Robin, Adolaide, is requested to
communicate with J. R. Bertram. Address, care of George J.
Dixon and Co., near the Union Bank. x
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES.
npHERK is room for a small number of
?X. Pupils in a select Establishment, situated in the environs
of Adelaide. For terras, references, or other particulars, anvly
Mr. Glandfield, Grower, Rundle-street. 63e95
GAWLEK-PLA.CE ACADEMY for
YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Mrs.C. THORNLEY.
Terms : For the entire course of Education, Ten Guineas per
annum, payable quarterly iu advance. Gawler-place, near
Grenfell-street. 32ell9
SELliCT BALL will be held at the
HAM URG HOTEL, on Friday, April 7th. Dancing
to commence at 8 o'clock.
94e96 ? ERNE-T KOEPKE.
A GENTLEMAN and Lady, with a Child
il. and Sei-vant, or Two Gentlemen, can be accommodated
with BOARD and LODGING in Norwood. Apply at Mrs.
Bui's, Grocer, Para !e, Norwood. 93a97
FAMILIES and Gentlemen requiring
BOARDING accommodation, should call at J. Rendall's
Establishment, Grenfell-street east.
Established in Adelaide 1837. 5Sal46
OARD and LODGING may be obtained
at the residence of a Widow Lady -at Norwood. Refe
rences will be given and required. For cards of address and
particulars apply to J. E. Moulden, Esq., Parade, Norwood . or
Clark's-buildings. 95s98
rWO or Three respectable Young Men ean
be accomodated with comfortable 4PARTMENTS, with or
without Board. Terms m,--dut:ite. Address B.Y '., Register office^r
A BEDiiOOM WANTED, airy, and with
X\. fire-place. Addres-i J. S , office of this paper. [xk
ANTKD, a respectable WOMAN for a
WIFE, that can give good references as o her respecta
bility of diameter. An Englishwoman, from 30 to 4- years of
age, preferred. Apply to Mr. Richard William Bea.1, Glnster
Lodge, near WilluugH, 88e93
rtOVERNESS WANTED, in a respect
V-J nble family. A comfortible home presents itself near
town, to a. L-.uiy properly qualified to undertake the Education of
a little girl 11 years of age, already well advanced in her edu
cation. Music, Drawing, and French rt quired. For address,
etc., apply to the Secretary of Mr. Green's News Room. SGac
L— A. W. -TWANTEU, l\yo Engrossing
CLERKS. Apply to
U5e97] A. ATKINSON, Solicitor, King William-street.
WANTED, an experienced CLERK.
Good references required. Aoply, by letter only, to C.
Cleve -fe Co., Currie-tstreet. ' 87c I
A SSiSTAiNTS WANTED. Apply to R. J3,
XA- Lucas, Hindley-street. . 80c
TO DU A PERS' ASSISTANTS. ~~
WANTED, a thorough MA.N of ,BUSI-
NESS, for tho Drapery Departmsnt. Apply at 10
o'clock to Mr C. Hale, at the Blenheim Hotel, llindley-street.
Liberal wages «iven. 95c
WANTED immediately, an active aud
experienced BARMAN. Liberal wages to q suitable
person- Apply at th,e office of this paper. 95o
ANT ED, a Young Man «7~WAITER.
Good references required ; none need apply without
them. Wages liberal. Apply at the London Chop House, King
William-street. Ktc
AJNT1SD, a SIT UaTIUiN as HOUSE
KEEPEK, by a person of trnst and respectability, who
has filled the sainu several times in this colony. Apply to
B. B. A., Post Oifice, Adelaide. ? 9te90
WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT.
Apply to Mr. Atkinson, Kin^ Williara-atreet. [95e97
AiNTED, a good COOK and LAUN^
DRESS. Also, a respeotuble YO.UNG MAN, accus
tomed to the care of IJorsus. Apply to G. D. Sisiney, Grenfell
streeu ? 94ul00
WANTED,, by a respectable Female, a
SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER. Address L. M. S,
Post Office, Adelaide. x
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for t\Yo
. single geutlumen. Apply to Mm. P-eaku, Freemasons'
Tavern. ' ' 95c
WANTED, an active respectable BOY for
the DESK; also a PORTER. Apply to McArthur,
Kingsborough, and Co., Dfapeiu, Stepheu's-place, Handle
street. [93c
TO CARPENTERS. ~
WANTED, a few Good HANDS, Apply
? to WillUm t.ines, Builder, qreqfell-Btreetl 93e95
TO CABINETMAKERS. ~
A GOOD HA^D WANTED, to whom the
highest wages will be given.
84cv ? THOMAS HILLS. Flinders-street.
WANTED, two or three good WHEEL
ERS. Piece work wages— £t 10 1. light wheels; £4 5s.
heavy. Three months' work guaranteed. Apply tq J. Vfood
roffo, 1, Robu-terrace, Weyn^outb, street. ' 9oel25
ANTED, a BLACKSMITH. VVa^el
liberal. Apply to Mr. Gurr, Iron and Coal Yard, Curriu
st»et. 94 96
TO LABOURING MEN. , '
WANTED, STONE-BREAKERS, to work
on the South-road. Apply at the ollice of the Central
Road Board, at the New Exchange 75cv
\AT ANTED, to send about 5 cwt. of 0011 D-
T T AGE to Wellington for the use of the Ferry.
Any person returning to Wellington or to La .gnome's
Creek with a dray, aud who may wis^ to treat !or the C vli
KIAGE of u.e above, in to apply to tlie Seorct«i-y at tlie Central
Road Board. 95ellO
LUST, at Port Adelaide, a CHEQUE for
£30, dated 31st March, 1854, drawn by William, Healop
on the Bank of South Australia. As tl(is cheque, in stopped i at
the Bank, parties »re CAiUioned against takiilg It. £-2 reward
will be paid qu its bViiig b.oughtto E.'Bayle/, Sail Loft, Nortli
parade, Port. . ' 94eO5
O-NE POUND REWARD. ~
LOST, oa the 27th March, at the Port, or
on the road between the Port and Adelaide a POWER
of ATTORNEY, from Mr. William Cowan, of Edinburgh, to
Alexander Tod. Apply to Mr. E. Wright, ju ... Gruskaiu
struet, next Union Bnnlc. 94e93rl(-5
THREE POUNDS REWARD.
T OST, from Mr. Kearnes's Paddock, on the
JLJ Stnrt, a Dark Bay MARE, blaok p.ir.ts, brarued HO on
near shoulder.
The above reward will be paid on delivery of the Mare at
Sinims and Hayter*s Yard, Currie-street. ' 67c ?
TEN POUNDS REWARD. '? ~~~
STOLEN, a Dark Bay MARK, short switch
tail, branded M, like spoon under, near shoulder, spoon
near side neck, S off shoulder; new Saddle,, small, hole in the
pad, crupper staple pulled out, head-stall bridle, new neck strap,
new strop to one side of the bit. - r ;
. Whoever, will bring the above to Thos, Atkinson, Devonshire
Hotel, Maclaren Vale, shall receive the above reward. [89elO2v
TWO POUNDS REWARD. ~~
STOLEN or STRAYED, on Monday night,
from the yard of W. H. Burford. opening into Pirie
sireet, a Strawberry, Roan MARE, branded DB on tiear shoulder,
with blaze fa.ee. Whoever restores her, shall receive' the above
reward. . 88£t .-
-,. ,, MASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT.
A RTICLES of AGREEMENT between
JUL Masters and Servants, dr»wn up in aceord«nce with tbe
Mastera and Servants Act on sale at the office of this P*per«
NEW EQUITALB BUILDING COMPANY.
rUE Monthly MEETING of the Members
will be' held '6n Wednesday, the 5th April, at8o'docH, ,
».the Napoleon Bpnaparta, King WiUiaai-street, , when Threfe , :,
InmreswUl be offered /or competition. ..'_.? r ??
', , . V . NATHANIEL SUMMERS, Searetory.
M»rcli8lst, 1864.
N R— The issue of Shares at the present entrance-fee will be
losed on Monday, the 3rd April, and the fines will be in force ,
or non-payment from that date. 91mw95v
HUNDRED OF PARA WIRRA.
VTOTTCE is hereby giventKaraT PUBLIC
i-^l MEETING of persons liable to ba rated under the Dis
rict Councils Act will be held on Monday, the 10th April, ;
it 10 o'clock, at the Morning Star Inu, to take into considera
ion the propriety of adopting the Act, to define the boundaries
tf the District, and to nominate Councillors for the approval of
Us Excellency the Governor. 81w9Sy
TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS REWAKD.
[N consequence of my h?ving.been informed
that a person is travelling this Colony with samples of
poods and produce, representing himself as my agent for the '
ale of such goods, and obtaining, or endeavouring to obtain,
sash advances upon such sales: thereby declare that such ?
-roceeding la without my knowledge or sanction ; and the
ibove reward shall be paid to any one causing apprehension ?
if the party acting thus fraudulently in my name.
R. S. KIRBY, Woodvllle. Port-road. '
Saturday 4th February, 18M. 39ct
GRAND PIGEON MATCH.
A PIGEON MATCH will come off at the
Stag Inn, East-te-rac*, on Thursday, 6th April, fir a
ealTwenty-gutneiCU^; 2) member* at one guinea each;
-pen to all the colony. Shooting to commence at 1 . o'clock.
Tlie fo lowing rules to be observed : —
1 Distance from trap 21 yards' rise; boundary 100 yards;
:harge of shot IJ oz.; to be measured by umpire appointed on
the ground.
2. Each member to load his gun with powder in front of the
umpire, and place it on a table kept for the purpose, until his
name is called to shoot; the umpire shall then load the gun
with shot, and hand it to the member to shot.
3. The shooting to be conducted by lottery, according to the
number the member's name stands against; the bird to be
trapped previous to the draw for the shot.
All parties a.e particularly requested not to shoot within the.
boundary except tho numbers then shooting.
Subscribers' name-i taken at the Stag Inu, and at the Eagle
Tavern, llindley-street. 94*-Sf-
TO ADVERTISERS.- ~~
The following is the scale of charges for adver
tising in this journal: —
2 lines ? is. 0d.
3 lines ? is. 6d.
4 lines ... ? 2s. Od.
5 lines ... ... ... 2s. 6d.
6 lines ... ... ... 3s. od.
And 3d. for every additional line.
Advertisements from persons seeking situations, if
not exceeding 20 words, inserted for one shilling.
A liberal discount allowed for numerous insertions,
according to period, as pef printed, scale.
Births, deaths, and marriages are published at a
charge of 2s. 6d. each, which will admit their in
sertion into both the Regltter and Observer: in all
cases to be prepaid.
Prepayment for advertisements ? is requested in
future from all occasional advertisers, and from all
Benefit, Building, and other Societies. This request
is rendered necessary because of the great expense
inourred in keeping books for and collecting small
accounts. :
It is requested that all advertisements of ' wantSj'
which seldom appear more than than thrice, nor oc
cupy more than three lines, be prepaid, as the expense
of booking nearly absorbs the whole of the charge
made upon the present low scale. In future, 2 s. Gd.
will be charged for all advertisements under five lines
not prepaid. '
Our country friends can meet the difficulty of re
mittances in payment for advertisements by making
a reference for payment in town, or by enclosing a
bank note, and instructing our accountant to pay
over any balance to their agent in Adelaide, whose
receipt win be forwarded by return of post.
Register Office, March 27th, 1854.
Our subscribers and advertising friends would
greatly oblige us if they would be prepared to pay
their accounts to our Collecting- clerk when he calls
upon them, as the necessity of calling threo or four
times at one place would involve an amount of labour
that could not be got through. The unwieldy nature
of our operations necessitates this appeal, which we
are sure our friends will be considerate enough to
respoud to.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
? ♦— ?
WIN D.— Yes.tpbdav — 8 a.m .. N. E. ; noon, N.N.E. ; 4 p.m., W.
H1GU TIDE.— To-Day-t-6 a-m. ; 3 minutes past 6 p.m.
ARRIVED.
None,
Passengers by the Thomas Fielden (arrival reported on Mon
day)— Mr Uutcuinson wife and family, in the cabin ; Mr Ba-es
wife and child, Mr Cortis wife and 3 children, Mr Smallwood
wife and child, Mr Savage and wife. Mrs McMahon and child,
Messrs Crason, Bates, Davis, and White, in the second cabin.
CLEARED OUT.
Tuesday, April 4— The barque Rebecca, 189 tons, Adams,
master, for Melbourne. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Nichols, Mr
and Mrs Smi b. Mr and Mrs Eldridge, Messrs Jones, Dauiel,
Thompson, Wilinot, and J and M Wilkins.
EXPORTS.
Cargo of the Rebecca- ^7 bags bran, Honghton ; 35 kegH but
ter, Varley; 4*1 boxes candles 235 bags bran, Graves; 25 do do,
Owston. a.i|d (Jo ; 1 cask, Padnian; -16 kegs uails, Lanyoji and
Harris; 25.0 bags flour, Wilkinson; 119 bales hay, Tapley ; 42
do do, llandforu Brothers.
MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.
Captain Frost, of the Eliza Warwick, reports having «x
changed colours, on the 8th February, in lat 35' 30' S. Ion
l;V58'E(off the Cape), with a large English Hcrew-Btuamer,
barque-rigged, under canvas, standing to the eastward, supposed
to be the Critsus. — Argus, March 27.
MELBOURNE SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS FHOM POUT ADELAIDE.
March 19— John Ii. Holler, sailed March 13.
AKUIVALS FHOM OTIIKIl PORTS.
March 25— Scotia, from Wellington (N Z) March 4
2!-—SupKrb, from Baltimore Nov 7
25 — Ada. stenmer, from Newcastle-on-Tyne Oct25
'lO—Kihji Warwick, from New York Nov 14
25—Vier Gczusters, from London Nov 23
95 — Hannibal, from jourabaya t'eb 2
ii3 — Nora Ornina steamer, from Ireland Oct 7
US— Baronets, from Valparaiso Jan 3
W—Barrackpore, from London Dec 12
26— Thaleslris, trom London Dec 15
26 — Fleur da Stut, from Hnvre Dec 27
27— Elizabeth, from London Doc 1
27 — ilellf)iirne, from Dundee Deo 12
27— Isabella, from London Nov 27
Zl—Uainbow, from Glasgow Oct 18
23— Christian, from Copenhagen Nov 2&
2S—Alhlas, from London Nov 21
28 — Forest Monarch, from Glasgow Nov 10
28— Knut BoiuU, from, Hongkong Jan lt-
2S—fw.mrite, from Mauritius F«b 18
'28— Ko'i-i-noor, (torn Hongkong Feb 9
2S—7ieUv-etsluis, from London Dec 2
28— Sko'jm hi, from Table Bay Jau 23
'£)— Marchioness, from Wellington March 13
2H— Vkhvx, from New York Nov 30
29— Buena Vista, from Boston Dec 29
29— Hensington, from New York Oct 12
29 — Baron, of Bramber, from Mauritius Feb 10
29— Sabrina, from Auckland March 4.
INTERCOLONIAL. ARRIVALS.
From New South Wales — General Palmer, Tarra. Yarra
steamer, Gold-n Aye steamer, Wooden Tasmmia steamer, Hel
lespont steamer.
From Tasmania— Iron Tasmania steamer, Sioan, Clarence
steamer, Ladybird steamer.
CLEARED OUT FOK PORT ADELAIDE.
March 25— Lydia, brig. No passengers. . Cargo — 300 ch-Mt-i 500
half-do 200 boxes -jpiu;au, tea 20y boxes Souchong
toa, transhipped ex Great Britain.
27—Adolphwi, schooner. No passengers. Cargo — 6
Iviles bags 99 kits mackerei 97 kits salmon 180
hide's 4 bags leather 151 brls resin 47 do pitch 2
cases.
28— 1'irmoutJi, brig. In ballast. No passengers.
29— Dazzler. 41 passengers. Cargo— 22 boxes tobacco
1 case opium 1 bale bags.
MISCELLANEOUS. .
Ship ' Peihia.'— This ship,- which arrived, a few days ago,
is the largest sailing-vessel i hat avev ontered Hobson's Hay.
She excited great attention, before leaving Liverpool, and was
expected to maice a rapid p tssago; and though very unfortunate,
. she ha,s fuUy justified tho expectations formed of her, having
made the passage t- the Heads in 82 days. In the Bay of Biscay
she was thoroughly dismasted, and for three days did not show
astitih of canvas, a id was 18 days before getting her topjjal
lantmasts aloft. The rest of the voyage was madu urideralmost
jury-rig, having lost wliile dismasted all h-r head yards; but
notwithstanding she ran from the longitude of tho Cape in 21
days. She r.-.gisters 2,002 tons, has bi ought l,5pQtous cargo,
aud 400 Government immigrants. —Argus, March 28.
GEELONG SHIPPING.
AKRJYAL. PROil PORT ADELAIDE.
March 27— T^rd, brig.
CLEARED OUT FOR PORT ADELAIDE.
March 24 — Christopher, schooner. Cargo — 54 tierces, salmon 18
brls do 13d drums codflah. '-
PORTLAND. SHIPPING.
. AK.KIVALS PROM 1'OIIT, ADELAIDE.
March lfl— I-o{ii*i, brig ;
' 31 — Jultn Ormerod, brig.
Vessel at the Lightship— The Wftlvisch.
VESSELS IN HARBOUR.
-AUU (brig), 225 tons, from Portland. Wghtfoo*. BlnndelL and
Co, agents. ? - ? ?
JEgir (brig), 140 tons, M.ollert master, from Christiana. Acra
man, Cooke, and Co, agents.
Amicus (scho.nn«r), 180 tous, Brown, master, from Melbourne.
Bertheauacd. Co, T-iwn, agents.
Angoxa (brig), 100 tons, Whyte, master, from Geelong.
Ba/idiooot {ac'uoonur), 55 ton*, Hay, master, from Pjrt Lincoln
Company's -Wuarf.
Charlotte (brigantine), 242 tons, Marsh, master, from Melbourne.
Company's Wharf.
Cheshire (barque), 376 tons, Hogg, master, from London. New
man, Port, Hgeut. ' ' ? ?
City of Norfolk (steamer), 572 tons, Hnntoan, roaster, from
Melbourne. Main, Lindsay, and Cp, To-wu, Collinaon, Port,
agents.- Company's Wharf.
Dawstone (ship), 541 tons, New..on. master, from Dundee. Elder
aud Co, agouts, Company's Wharf.
Edouard (ship), 673 tons, Da Winter, master, from London.
. Eld,--r and Oo.ageuts.: Company's Wharf. ? '
Edward (barque), 412 tons, Evans, master, from Sydney and
Geeloug. Beck, Town, Duff; Port, agents. Compan^'a vVharf
Flash ^brig), 24)0 tons, Ward, master, from MelbaiwmB. Colhn
' son. Port, agent In the Stream. .
Flavius (ship),. 296 tons, Robinson, master, from Singapore
Elder and Co. agents. Queer's Wharf.
France (ship), 334 tons, Melstre, mister, from Marseilles. Hart
aud Co. agents, Tawn. Prince's Wharf.
Hatnlet (brjgl 208 tons, Kissick, master, from Mey»Hpie.
Collinson, Port, agent ! In the Stream.
Hannah Maria, 385 tons, Drew, . master, from, Lacepede Bay,
- Newman, agent'. In the stream. -
Henrietta Elizabeth Susannah (ship), 480 tons, Knapperty, mas
ter, from London. DePass ajad Co, Town, Scott, Port, agents
Company's Wharf. Z . ? .
Byd*robadi!ih'P),8USitDua,Caatie, master, from Southampton,
Sabine and Co, fort, agents. Jp the Stream,
?serbrook (brig), SMO tons, Kru?er. master, from Hamburg
Amsberg and Co, Town, Moccatta, Port, agents. Company a
rd^^nwnine^ 620 tons, Ellis, master, from. Hobart Town.
Company's Wharf. . ,
iroeDouneU .'.(barque), 500 tons, Rosa, master, from London
Colllason, agent. Port. In the Stream.
Mariner (ship), 683 tons. Harland, master, from London. Beck
and Co, agents. Company's Wharf. _
feptunt (ship), 613 tons, Henderson, master, from London ,
Acraman,Cooko, aud Co, Town, and Scott, Port, agents. In '.
the Stream.
%srt ('b-irqna), tons, Hill, master, from Colombo^-EMe* ? «
?nd Co. agents. Queen's Wharf. ? .: ? /
'uBcA(brte). In the stream. . , _, . _,„, .,
)u«en ofSheba, 3X) Mns, HIngston, master, from Port BlUot
Younghnsband and C/-, agents. _In.the Stream ?
ianee (barqueX 19 ' tons, Grlerson, mast|er, f(om Singapoje.
Elder and Co, agents. Company's Wharf. ' - ? '
iegina (barq-ie), 584 tons, Ingermao, master, from ^ndon.
Just and Austin. Town, and Sabine aad Co, Port, fcgentai
Company's Wharf. ' .' . - _. _ 11
Uby (barque). 441 tons, Tumor, master, from London. I*B*lr^ .
and Co, agents. ? * '~l--».
iiraH Ann%Ti^), 233 ton.*. Dick, master, from Melbourne r :t
Jackson, Port agent. Queen's Wharf. T..m. v.-, '
fen Snake, 425 to.is, Jilbart master, from Liverpool. Uder, — .
ag«nt. Company's Wharf. ' ' .'? l , Oi_
\ir Edioard Parry (barque), 575 tons, Gray, master, from Ply
mouth. Thomson, agent, Town. In the Stream.
Fir Thomas Gresham (ship). 5)3 tons, Nnrracott, marter. from
Plymouth. Grierson, Town, Scott, Port, agents. In the,
Stream. . '''?** j *
jtea,ifast (birqne), 514 tons. Spencer, master, from London.-. .
Scott, Port, agent Company's Wharf. .--
Syren (brigantine), 114 tons, Le Jteveu, master, from Geelong.; ,fj
Newman. Port, agent * . . , ????.-«'
Thoma* Fielden (barque), 456 tons. Guy, master, from Liverpool...
LeBair and Co, agents. . ? 'Af*
WUfjtm Hammond (ship), 560 tons, Edwards, master from -
Southampton. Youughmband.Town, 8?«nt. In the Stream
Tatala (Government schooner), Germeln, master. In the- ,
Stream. , . ... . .* ,'. '. '' ' '?? ^ „
COMMERCIAL NEWS, MARKETS, &c^
MINES SHARE LIST, MONEY AND GOLD
MARKET. ?/? ,-.'.
King William-street, April 4, 1864 ?
? ? AR ARE MABKKT. ' .^
Bnrnu — £157 10s, ex dividend. :? '
Pr!ncess KoyAls-^-£25. ' ; _,
Koyals— 10s. to 12s. ' ' ' 1
Money on freehold, 8 to 10 per cent. ' * ''' '_/^ \
' en Burra scrip, 10 pur cent. ^ ' ,, \,,
' ,cn discounts, leasehold, small loans, and other «cu,; f^
,rity, 15 to '20 pur cent.
OOLD HABCCT.
Gold -Victoria : M 16s Od. ? ?
Echunga 314»0d.
-' ? D.Mklvillk, '{-Brokeni. .
graTn, flour, and provender market. .
Quotation at tub Mills. ?
Company's Mill, Stevens & Coles, Friday, March 31,
1854.— Fine lour, at the Mills, £31 10s per to i ; ditto, at tho
Port, £33 per ton: seconds flour, at the Mills, £29 10a p«r »
ton; ditto, at the Port, £31 per ton; pollard and bran, at the
Mills, 6a 8d per bushel; ditto, at the Port 6s per bushel; ''
wheat, 12s per bushel. J
Hindmarsh Steam Mills, T. Magarey, Thursday, March 80, -
1854.— Flour, £31 10s per ton ; bran and pollard, Sti 8d p«r- .
bushel; wheat, 12s per bushel;— exclusive of baga an-r'»
cartage. ' ' ?'? ??-*«-
Brewery Steam Mills. Crawford Brothers. Hiudmawh, Tno»
day, ApriU, 1854.— Klour, £31 10» per ton ; bran, 6-- 6d per
bushel : wheat 12a per bushel ;— exclusive of bags and cartag».;
A.UKLAIUJS KtlTAlU PKIUBjO. - .' T
Bread. 8d the 2-lb. loaf ? Flour, 4J.I ^ lb.
t BUTOHEK81 MEAT. ?- -rr
Mutton, 6d to 8d per lb ' VeaL lOd to Is per lb ,,.
Beef, 6d to 9d per lb ' Pork, lOd to Is per lb *
SKINS, ETC.
Hides, 9s each Fat, 3Jd to 5Jd v lb
Calf-Mkins, 3s 6d each Tallow, £30 to £35 per toa
Sheep-skins, Is each Wattle Bark, £4, to £5 do
DAIRY PRODDCB. ' '*
Butter, ^ ft, 9s 6d to 2s 8d llama, colonial, ' Is 6d , _.^
Milk, \* qnart, 4d to Cd ' English, Is 6d ',:
Kggs, v dozen, 2 * . Colonial Bacon, In Gi '' '
New-laid ditto, '2s Cd ' Fowls, y couple. 7a to 8a '. A ,
Pickled pork, American, 9d «- lb Pigeons, $» pair, 3s ' , £ '
Cheeao, colonial, lOd to Is Turkeys, uach, l\n to £1 ''
' prlrao Engln Is 6d ?-lb Pork, ^ tb, Is .
' Dutch, Is . Geese, nncl). 8b to 12s
' Swiss, 2s Ducks, %» pair, 10a to 12s A
VEOETABLE8.
Cucumbers, 2d to Cd each Garlic, v lb. li ? - v
Cabbages, each. 3d to 6d. ShaloU, 4d per lb -- ?
Tumi pa, 9d to Is per doz Pamley, Id v bunch
Onions, old, 6 1 %v lb Witter-cress, v hnnoh, 2-1'. )
Carrots, $» bunch. 4d t- 6d Green Peas, 2s Cd per peck i
Potatoes, 3Ad f- tb ' Horse-radish, 6dto In6dstlt5c
French Heans, Cd to 9d ** tn Vegetable Marrows, 4d to Is 9k
Young Radishex, 2d y bunch Chillies, 4d per doz ' ? *V
Pumpkins, ljd v lb ? ' .
FRUIT. - ''- .
Apples, 8d to Is per lb Colonial Lemons, In to 2s each'1 .
Almonds, Is v lb Peaches, Is fid y doz * -'
Spanish tiiits, Is. 6d. per lb Tomatoes, 3d y lb ' %t r*
Plums, Is to Is 6d |- quart WaluutH,' Is y.tb ' ' 't
Pears, Is 6d t- lb Cape Gooseberries, Is 4d y Uk '
Water Melons, 2d to Is each Grapes, 2d to 61 y lb
Sweet ditto, 2d to Is each S. Aust. Oranges, 2s fid each
Fresh Figs, Gd to 9d v doz Damsons, Is Cd per quart n
March 30. 1854. ? „ ?
BUILDING MATERIALS.
(At the Timb«r Yards.)
Deals, 9X3, v ft Is 2d to I 3 Nails (cut), v cwt ... £1. 9 O
11X3 ... £0 1 5 Ditto (patent), £1 10* to £8
9X1 ... 0 0 6 StrlngyharMX2**100ft28i»
Battens, 7 X 21 ... 0 0 8 Heavy do, y ft super 6dto7d
BrickB, at the Kiln... 4 0 0 Battens, » 100 feet... 32« to 36a
in Town ... 4 16 O Broad Palings, VDL, x
Slates, Duchojses ... 22 0 0 i* 10-1 ... 40s to OQii
Lead, |- ton ? 42 0 0 Shingles (2-feet), 12s Bd to lfl*
Zinc, v cwt ? 3 14 0 Laths (3-ft), & 1,000 2 10 '0
Cedar, $- foot super Into 1b 2d Galvanized Iron, y ?'?...
Glass, v box £110s to £2 cwt ? 4 4''1P
March 30, 1854 ? :
SCALE OF (JllAKGES LKVIEI- ON GOODS IH
THE BONDED WAREHOUSES.
Or In.iry Rate per
Description of Goods. charge. week.
Unsizeable cask* ? ... 18s. 0 0 10J. ?
Pipes, butts, or puncheons ... ... 9 0 0 6
Hogsheads ? 6 0 0 4
Thirds ? 4 0 0 3
Quarter-casks ? ... 3 6, 08''
Half ditto ditto or oc.aves ? 2 6 0 % ?
Hogsheads tobacco ? ... 9 0 0 6
Tierces ditto ? 6 0 0 4' !'*
Half-ditto ditto ? '. 4 0 0 8H
Kegs ditto ? 3 0 0 2£
Cases ditto ... ? 3 0 0 2
Cigars, per 1,000 ? ... 0. 6 0 0$ ~
Dry or measurement goods, per ton 6 0 ? 1 O-
FREIGHTS. :
To England— Wool, £1 per bale ; gold, 3}d to 4d per ounce.
To Syduey — 15s to 55s per ton.
To Melbourne— To Hobson's Hay, 20s per ton. To the wharf,
goods, liable to duly, 60s por ton; ditto, not liable to duty. 45n
per ton ; hay, screw-pressed, from £9 10s to £10 por ton ; ditto.
hydraulic-preHsed. from £6 to £7 pnr tou ; bran, 9d. per bshl.
Pries of ballant at Port Adelaide. 7n. por ton.
CUSTOM-HOUSE NOTICES. ~~~
The following notices aro posted In the Long Room of the
Custoin-UouHo, l'ort Adelaide :—
Notice is hereby given, that in all cases whore Beer In'bulfc
may b-s taken away from Port Adelaide, no drawback will ba
allowed on the subsequent exportation thereof. t.
GEORGE P. DAiHWOOD, Collector
Custom-House, Port Adelaide,' March 81, 1854.'
NOTICE.
Masters of vessels sailing from the Port of Adelaide. And
requiring their clearances before 9 a.m. or after 4pm are re
quested to mako application to that effect to tlie Collector
during office hours, who will give such dlrectieua iu each owe
may require.
„ l „ « GEORGE F. DASHWOOD, Collector.
Cubtom-Houso, Port Adelaide, March 31, 1854.
POST OFFICE NOTICE. ''''
- vt .. , ^ aeneral Post '-'«-». Adelaide, March 15, 1854.
Notice In hereby given, that from nnd after this date, all
ettora which mav bo resularly posted In Now douth Walen for
this province, or In this province for that colony, will be subject
to the dlspAtch rate of postage only, which must be prepaid, and
will free tlwm ta their r«sn«otive dentinations.
Books also, will be forwarded in like mauuor, subject to tlia
following rates of postage:— T , '''''*
For a Blnglo volume, not exceeding Alb in woleht 0 S*
Ditto, exceeding Jib but not exceedlng'llb. ' l a
Ditto, ditto lib ' »b ' 2ft
Ditto, ditto 21b » alb ' 3 o
inveigh!16 P*01'6'.00'11111'1'^ ttb(»k must exceed threo pounds
No such packet shall ho sent by any ronte which woold
colony! aVm' °f *r8witP°Ktase through any intormedlato
ToprevcftttUo inconvenience which might otherwise en^ie,
any P-Mtroaster may. d^lay the dispatch of such packet t^or
froju the nterior of this province for such periodTaimay, frt,m
time to t me. be fixed by Ills Excellency the LleutenintO™ .
yornor and Executive Council, In consldenitlon of the dUuncaT
?jftsssi&'fjaia: tiraa oocuplod ln the —^
? JOHN WATT3, Postmaster-General.
SHIP MAILS. ~^~ =
Mails will he dispatched »k under—
For Great Britain, to I^mdou. by the Willhm IldmmimJ, oa
^ria^r^y^f^
For East I ndies andChlna. by 'the vessels as above '
For Victoria, to Melbourne, by the Adele, on Saturday; 8th
Instant, at half-pas' ft: by the Flaviu,. on Satardny, 8th iMtant ?
at 2; by the C^y of Norfolk, on Thnrsday, 6th Instant, at 8. ^
For Van piemen's Land, via Melbourne, as above; by tb«
JiM Kmg, to Launcjston, on Saturday, 8th inslant at 'J
as^oore8UriUlW and ^ Cap° °f Oood Uope' bT ^ ^«'^ '
KATES OP EXOHANGR-^ — =r~
Thj South Australian Banking Company, Bank ol Anstnd
aaia, aud Union Bank of Australia, Adelaide— -*nsa»I
pxeSLUrartS °' L°ndOn- at tUlrty ^ 8'8ht» «» 2 !-?'«»«?
Issue Drafts on — 1 '
3 Sydney '
?? Gou burn , .... cent premium,
en Maitland ., ,
55 , Moretpn Bay ..
e Melbourne 'I
? 'C Geelong * ?.
~ Portland At three daya^ sight, at par. ^,
r; '-rt Fairy »...'??;-. ?
* Belfast
' ? ? ? T& i
S -3 Wen/ngfon At **'**Tf **S}«, «t * p«r
^1 LytUeton ; : ?; . f ?? -«nt premium.
Q '= . Hobart Town r At three days' Bight, st 1 per
...... {- j Launceston C cent premium, -f
Buy Bills on London, at thirty daya' sightfat par. and J per
cent. Ies» for ovary addiUonal 30 days. ? ' ' ? ' ?
Buy Billson- 1
i Sydney .
~ Bathurat At fifteen days' sight, at I
-: Goulbom per cent discount.
m Mftitla«d- ? .
Y, MoretonBay
jj Melbourne , ' ,. . ? ? .- -p
I Srftd Ut fifteen days' sight, at 2 p«r
'2 Port Fairy cent. diiicoBnt. ;
. - Belfast * . '
te 's Anckland t .
o .2 Wellington |
^ * Lyttleton I At fifteen days' sight, at ft
' -:*???? - , : pereflnt.atseouuU
??? . o'gj- Hobart Town, I -: ....(?-.?? i'
j^^ J Launceston ? J ? ' : '.'????'.?. ,
' The Banks pu -chase Gold ing 'ts of standard fine new at £3 ?
I 14s. 6d. per (iin-a, which Is eqml to £3 17s. KXL t or 88 cant
dold, which is fre osoal floenea* of Victoria GoW.
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