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. _Anc-ons._
HA -FACT OF SALES BY AUCTION
-- THIS DAY.
Messrs. Johnson 2 Co-At Currie-street, at 11
Office Furniture, etc
Mr. D. W. Melvin At the Mart, at 10 30-acre-
ture and Miscellaneous Goods
33s Butler, Shannon, & Cost Paltridge's
Bazaar, at 2 Horses.
Messrs. Thyer, Willcox, 4 Co -At the Rooms, at
330 ve Poultry, 2 at, sea
TODAY (Wednesday), at lola '
THE CENTRAL AUCTION MART.
D. W. MELVIN
will offer
"V" CHINESE FURNITURE ~
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. 5 5
Builder's Frames, Sewing Machines, Doyhes,
Washing Coppers, Stoves, Tinware, Wringer,
recorder Hose, and _tSCECLANEOÜS GOODS
NAIRNE MARKET.
ITA FAT AND STORE SHEEP. "75
-T O FAT AND STORE OAT--. "JO
JK FAT AND STORE PIGS AS
TO-MORROW (Thursday), February 22, at 1
o'clock.
ELDER, SMITH &CO.d,
will sell by auction, as above
25 Prime Merino WETHERS
30 Fat Merino Wethers
e, of 25 Prune Shropshire lambs
> 80 Fat Shropshire Hoggets ,
20 Fat Shropshire Lambs
is Mixed Sheep
. '2 Fat Cows
4 Springers
6 Mixed Cattle
and Fat and Store Pigs. 'J
Terms as usual. Further entries invited.
46.48
, YACKA MARKET.
- 1950 FAT AND STORE SHEEP 1.950.
20 FAT AND STORE CATTLE. 20
PIGS/'PO--IÏY, AND SUNDRIES.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), February 22, at 136 o'clock
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., Ltd.,
Will sell by auction, as above
~ IWPnme WETHERS"
50 Prime- Wethers
60 Fat Wethers
1840 Ewes, right ages "a
'SOO Mixed Sheep in lots
2 to 2 and 4 tooth, good-quality Wethers
, 150 F e, Ewes, in lamb to Shop. Hams
' 100 2 tooth Wethers
"SSO 4-tooth Wethers
in Mixed Cattle, including some fats
Pigs, Poultry, and Sundries.
-2 Terms,- usual. Further entries invited.
and TREHARNE CLEARING SALE.
AT THE BURRA.
On FRIDAY, February 23, at 11 o'clock sharp.
ELDER SMITH, CO., LA.
will sell, without reserve, under instructions from
Mr. W. E. Jordan, who has sold his business and
h M leaving for Adelaide
The Balance of his. Stock-in-trade, compris-
ing
. Groceries. Crockery, Glassware
, Brushware Ironmongery, Patent Meal
lines, de, ke.
I'AISO, Avery Scales, Counters Scales
Fireproof Safe, Hand Truck >
i Tins and Canisters
1 splendid Cow, 2 Spring Drays
Harness lot of Hay, lot Sawn Timber
23 Sheets Galvanised Iron. 1 100 Gal. Tank
Tools, quantity of Building Stone
Garden Seat _
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
, Drawing-room Suite (9 pieces), Walnut (splen-
did order)
large Handsome Overmantel (just new)
., I Occasional Table, 2 Small Tables
Fender and Irons, Brussels Carpet (new)
- 1 Round Cedar Table, Oilcloth. S.
'. Brass-mounted Double Bedstead, Wire Mattress
Bedroom' Suite, in- Huon Pine, comprising
Wardrobe, Duchess Pair. Chest of Drawers,
- Chairs, Towel Horse, Linoleum, 2 Small
" Tables, Cradle, - Curtain Poles and Rings,
Chest of Drawers (cedar), Washstand
, (cedar), Dressing Table (cedar), Bedroom
v Bet, Mirror, 2 Double Brass-mounted Bedstead.
and Wire Mattress.
2 1 Large Dining-room Table, Couch
6 A.B. Chairs, Cedar Chiffonniere
,~. Pictures, Rocking and other Chairs
in , Linoleums, Fenders, Hanging Lamp, Safe
"%., - Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer and Stand
Copper; Tubs
1 Washing Machine and Mangle, combined
' (Wertheim's make) -
- Together with a host of Sundries.
' i ' Without Reserve. Without Reserve.
3 ' . is- Terms as usual.
" 'Abo,, well-built Villa BESTDESS'CE, containing 5
rooms, 14 x -4 x 11, and all modern improvements,
situated on Land, having a frontage of 198 ft. to
Queen-street by a depth of 100 ft. ; also Galvanized
Iron Boom. Metters stove, tanks, stone washhouse, I
galvanized iron' shed (50 x 12 x 12), comprising
hay shed, stable, and buggy shed; securely fenced.
The above property has only been built four years,
and is one of the best sites in the town.
Also, Allotment at rear of house, facing Kan
Barry-street, about 100 ft. by 100 ft., fenced, with
8 barbed wires. Both these allotments are corner
blocks.
Terms for land at sale. 52-3
IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND
LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
as a" STOCK, MP-SMENTS, c
"ON THE FARM, AT MONARTO.
j On FRIDAY, February 23, at 1.30 "arp
jGLDER, SMEE CO., Ltd.,
have received instructions from the Executors in
the Estate of Geo Green, deceased, to sell by auction
as above- 3
All that Vassie FREEHOLD PROPERTY,
being
SECTION 245, containing 123 acres, Hundred
Monarto
SECTION 253, containing 232 acres, Hundred
Monarto
SECTION 523, containing 82 acres, Hundred
Mobilong I
SECTION 210, containing 240 acres Hundred
Mobilong. - s. !
LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, all in the Hundred
Monarto, comprises
SECTION 252 containing; 123 acres, held under
Scrub Lease 2757 Rental, 90 per annum
SECTION 254, covering 146 acres held under
Scrub Lea- 273 Rental, IN per annum
SECTION 256, containing 26 acres, held under
Scrub Lease 2759 Rental 10/ per annum
The whole of the above land is in one compact
block, making in all 1,102 acres
Improvements consist of a comfortable House,
five rooms, barns, stables dairy blacksmith's shop,
and implement Hedland two lime kilns About
half is fit; for cultivation, the balance being well
timbered, and good grazing land. The property
is subdivided to eight convenient- paddocks, and
is well fenced, mostly sheep proof, with six wires
- or netting A good supply of water is obtainable
from three large underground tanks, and the
Monarto railway is about two miles distant
Also, ALLOTMENT m Township Mobilong, Section
26, contesting 1 rood
Stock comprises
a Draught Horses (splendid workers and in
good condition), 100 Mixed Fat Sheep
t Cows in milk, 2 Calves
Implements made- ,
- Reaper (Mellor), 3-furrow S J Plough '
Double Plough. 3 Single do , 1 set S-J Harrows
1 set Ordinary Harrows, 1 Massey Harris Drill
~ (new) Spangler Drill
English Waggon (3 ton), Spring cart, 2 Tip
i [ s drays (good order), Bagshaw Winnower
5 i to Mower (Wood), Horse-- (spring-tooth)
'J Express Buggy, Fairbanks Scales, Bag-loader
- Hung Truck, Grindstone, Bellows
2 Vice and Anvil, Carpenter's Bench '
Knife Grinder, Iron Trough, Blacksmith's and
Carpenter's Tools, etc, be
.- 7 sets Cots and Barnes, Riding Saddle and
Bridle, 8 pairs Plough Chains
t Sets Leading Chains Dray Saddle and
Breeching, 2 Waggon Saddles and Breeching
Spring-cart Harness 8 Bridles
Household Furniture and Effects Organ
6-3 Bed (new) Double Bedstead and Bedding.
Metters Stove, Sofa, Arm Chair
Chest Drawers, Sewing Machine, Tables
Kitchen Utensils, and host of Sundries
The Auction pera call particular attention of
. buyers to this Sale, as everything must be sold
in order to close the estate
Ten For land, at Sale, for live and dead stock
as usual. Further
particulars can be obtained on application
to the Auctioneers, or Mr Louis-ron Doussa,
Solicitor. Mount Barker 5248
(_2ÍUTNE CLEARING SALE
ON THE FARM, ONE MAE WEST OF DUTTON
AND FIVE MILES NORTH OF TRURO
On MONDAY, February 26 at 12 o'clock sharp
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., Ld.
are instructed by Mr James McAskill (who has
disposed of his land) to sell by auction, as
above
The Whole of his FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS,
comprising
5 DRAUGHT HORSES in good condition
18 head Cattle, including some good Beef, also
Dairy Cows and one well-bred Bull
JHPLEMENTS
1 German Waggon, in good order
1 Stripper, good order
1 Seed Drill, superior, nearly new
1 Winnower, 2 Double furrow Ploughs
1 set Harrows, 4 lines (Linke)
1 Mowing Machine 1 Horse Rake
8 bags Champion Oats 5 bags Barley
Brass good Screenings
And Sundries too numerous to mention
Also on another account
. S head Cattle, 1 2 year old Draught Colt
1 Stripper I
Terms Approved bills_52,5x5a
' PB_LDuTNARY NOTICE
KAPUNDA MARKET
1 fiG FAT AND STORE SHEEP 1200
six FAT AND STORE CATTLE gQ
shaft FAT AND STORE PIGS -4QG
20 HORSES 20
On THURSDAY, March 8, at 10- o'clock.
ELDER, SMITH, & CO., Ld
will sell by airmen, as above
1,200 FAT AND STORE SHEEP
_ Mixed Cattle, including some prime quality
100 Fat and Store Pigs
A light and Draught Horses
Terms is usual Further entries -rated.
-B. Please note alteration of date. owing to
or was day dashing Ah Aädaiäe~a'^txJ3
WHEN YOU THINK OF JEWELLERY THINK OF PERRYMAN & CO. SS
Real Silver Grosse!
as shown, 2s 6d),
others from Is 6d
to 2s each in 9
carat gold, as
?hown.129 6d each,
other lines 3s 6d,
7s 5d, 10s 6d, 12s
6d, and up to 35s
each
15 carat Gold Secret
Motto Rings, 35s each.
This includes engrav-
ing any motto you
may wish.
Match Boxes good quailty.Electro
plate, 2s and 2s 6d each. In real
Silver, 6s, 7s 6d, 10s and up to 253
each
9 carat Gold Fancy,
Dress, and Engagement
Rings from 10s
each. 15 carat Gold
Fancy, Dress, and
Engagement Rings from
15s each. 18 |
carat Gold Fancy,
Dress and Escape- I
ment lines from 25s p
i each
Gent's Silver Mounted Walking
Sticks from 4s 6d each
18-carat Gold Wedding
Rings, Stamped Perry-
man, 18-carat inside,
7s 6d. 10s, 12s 6d, 15s.
21s, and up to 7s each,
carat Gold- Three
Diamond Gipsy Binga g carat Gold Gem Set Band 9 carat Gold Band Rings
from 8s each, 18-carat
Gold Half Hoop
Five Stone Diamond
Kings from £410 each
Binga, from 15s each in 15
carat gold from 250 each in
18 carat gold from 27s 6d
each
from 9s up to 25s each;
15 carat Gold Band
Ring, from 12s 6d to
50s each ; 18 Gold
Band Rings, from 15s to |
20s each.
WATCHES-GOOD TIMEKEEPERS.
Gent's Nickel Watches, 7s 6d, 10s, 12s 6d and 21s
each. Gent's Silver Watches, 30s up to £10
10s each. Gents a Gold Watches, £5 to £50 each.
Ladies' Silver Watches from 15s to £7 each.
Ladies' Gun Metal Watches from 7s 6d to 35s
each. Ladies' Gold Watches from 50s to £25
each. All over 7s 6d each guaranteed from one
to five years.
PERRYMAN & CO.,
(E. M. Perryman, Hy. Heylen), -
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS, C, 56, King William-street'
18-carat Gold Keeper |
Rings, 7s 8d, 12s 6d
15s, 17s 6d, and up to
15s each.
10icEi2
v Auctions.
THIS DAY (Wednesday), February 21, at
2 o'clock.
AT PALTRIDGE BAZAAR.
BUTLER, SHANNON, & Co.
will offer by auction
40 Light and Medium Draught HORSES, right
ages. / 512
. GENUINE CLEARING SALE.
On MONDAY, February 26, at 1 o'clock sharp.
ON THE FARM, KNOWN AS HOLLAND'S, NEAR
PRICE.
HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, &c.,
BUTLER, SHANNON, & CO.
are instructed by Messrs. John' Darling & Son to
sell as above (on account of the property having
been disposed of without the slightest
Serve- v
15 Draught Horses, stanch and reliable
1 Seeddntl, 4 Reaping Machines
2 Winnowers, Mowing Machine, 3 Waggons, 3
and 4 furrow S.J. Ploughs, Scarifiers, Spring
Dray, Heavy Drays, Rollers, Cultivator, sundry
Harness, Blacksmiths' Tools, and a host
of useful Sundries as are to be found on a
well-appointed farm.
The above will be found in first-class working
order.
No Reserve.
Terms Approved bills for sums of £25 and OVT.
; *_48,52x55
40 FAT CATTLE. Q
SATURDAY. February 24, at 2 o'clock.
AT THE MAITLAND HOTEL, MAITLAND.
BUTLER, SHANNON, & CO.
will offer- a
10 Prime Fat STEERS and COWS
TO Cows, in calf (springing)
20 two-year-old Steers and Heifers (well bred
and fat).
Further entries invited. .
BUTLER, SHANNON & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, LAND AND
FINANCIAL AGENTS.
15, DAVENPORT CHAMBERS, CURRIE-STREET.
ADELAIDE MARKET. Fat Cattle every Monday.
Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, Dairy Cattle, Calves,
ate., every Wednesday.
Horses, Paltridge's Bazaar, every Wednesday, at 2
o'clock.
Sales undertaken in any part of the State.
^_296¡riu:292x301:233
| On FRIDAY.
AT THE PRODUCE MART, GRENFELL-STREET.
A. W. SANDFORD & COMPY,
will sell by auction, commencing at 11 o'clock
BUTTER, EGGS, BACON, CHEESE, HONEY.
V 12.30 Turkeys, Ducks, Fowls, Geese.
Vallon
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN WILLING,
DECEASED.
SATURDAY February 24, 1906, at 3.30 p.m.
AT (THE TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, MINLATON.
R. ALFORD
has been instructed by the Executors of the above
estate to sell by auction, as above
That Valuable SECTION of LAND, No. 80 in
the Hundred of MINLACOWIE, containing 99
acres of Freehold Land, fenced and subdivided
into five paddocks.
Improvements-Six-roomed stone House, garden,
well good water, tanks, dams, stables, sheds, barn'
&c.
This property must be sold to close estate accounts,
and is one of the best farms on Central
Yorke's Peninsula, and only two miles from the
rising township of Minlaton. v
Intending purchasers may inspect at any time.
50-2
PALMER MARKET. A '
H. C. MENGERSEN
will sell, at his Yards, Palmer,
On MONDAY, February 26, at 1 o'clock sharp
1 AAP SHEEP comprising
700 MERINO EWES, sound mouth, large frame,
early shorn, in lamb to Shropshire Barns
320 Forward Hoggets
150 Well-bred Merino Lambs
200 Well-bred JEws, in lamb
200 Wethers, 50 2-tooth (mixed sexes)
40 Ewes, with 20 large Lambs
50 M. Wethers, 85 M. Lambs
250 Mixed Sheep
QA CATTLE, including Springers, Fats, and
Mrs Young Cattle
PIGS
30.10
HORSES, useful Farm Sorts.
Terms as usual.
31 WISANGER PARK, KANGAROO ISLAND.
About 10 miles from Kingscote, good road all
the way)
On TUESDAY, February 27, at 12 o'clock noon.
. (If not sold privately). '
AT THEIR SALEROOMS, KING WILLIAM
STREET, ADELAIDE.
DALGETYäTcO,, Ltd.,
have been instructed by the owner to sell by
v, auction, as above
The well-known WISANGER PARK SHEEP
ATION, comprising 2345 Acres of Freehold and
Acres Reserve and Leased Roads.
Bqt; 1. Homestead Block, containing 550 Acres
Freehold, with 11 Acres reserve and dam, subdivided
into 6 paddocks, sheep proof fenced, well
built stone House, 6 rooms and cellar, also farm
manager's cottage of 4 rooms, sheds, yards, and
garden.
Lot 2. Section 118, about 300 Acres ploughable,
containing 349 Acres Freehold, divided into
two paddocks, and watered by two dams, with
woolshed and sheep yards, sheep-proof fenced; good
farming land and well grassed.
Lot 3. Sections 119 and 115, containing 562
Acres Freehold; all first-class farming land,
300 acres being well fenced, with a good dam.
Lot 4. Sections 197 and 142, containing 670
Acres Freehold and 9 Acres Leased Road, all
well fenced and watered by three dams, good
stable, yards, and tank. About 150 Acres of
Black Wattles. The whole of this block is good
agricultural land.
To be offered either as a whole or separately.
Also
Lot 5. Sections 106 and 66 containing; 694 Acres
Freehold, good ring fence and dam. Mostly good
grass country, with a little mallee. About 200
acres was cropped this season, yielding 16 to 25
bushels of wheat and barley. All ploughable.
Terms-20 per cent, deposit, 50 per cent, in one
month, when possession will be given; balance at
5 per cent, for two years.
A Clearing Sale of Stock and Implements will
take place on a date to be fixed.
33 ¡5-41-55
WILMINGTON MARKET.
1,570 SHEEP. 110 CATTLE. '
On FRIDAY February 23, at 1 o'clock.
DALGETY CO., LTD.,
will sell by auction, as above
200 Fat WETHERS, 500 Full-mouth Ewes
100 Fat Ewes, 200 Young Sheep, mixed sexes
50 Fat Wethers, 100 Aged Ewes
30 Fat Lambs, 50 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes
50 Four and Six tooth Ewes
25 Fat Sheep, in the wool
106 2-tooth Ewes
120 2 and 4 tooth Shrop. Ewe
10 Fat Cows
20 Fat Steers
10 Heifers
5 Three-year-old Steers
30 Three-year-old steers (well bred)
15 Cows, in forward condition
2 Cows. 2 Heifers, 6 Steers
20 Fat Young Steers
1 Shorthorn Bull
5 Medium Draughts. 1 Hack
% Pigs, Implements, Sundries, &c._51-2
DALGETY £8 CO., LISTED,
71, King William-street.
WHEAT. OATS, BARLEY, PEAS. CHAFF, POTATOES,
&c., sold daily on behalf of growers,
AUCTION SALES, TUESDAYS.
FREE STORAGE. ADVANCES ON CONSIGN
X. MEN"-. PROMPT EVENS. 8ru__J
Auctions,
VALUABLE OFFICE FURNITURE
THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11.
AT CURRIE-STREET (opp. Steamship Buildings).
Nearly New Office Furniture, Shelving, Fixture,
Superior Counter, steel _
JOHNSON & COMPANY
are instructed by Mr. Crawford, Liquidator of the
British Supplies Company, Ltd., to sell
Superior Office Counter, 15ft with Glass
Screen and Desk, 2 RolWop Cutler Desks.
Oakland Rosewood), Office Chair (revolving).
Renner and Other Chairs, 3 Stools, Letter
Press and Stand, Spring Couch and Cushions,
Single Chandelier and several Bracket Lamps,
all Incandescent Burners, Super Quality
Linoleum, Step Ladder and Steps, Bevelled
framed Mirror, a very superior lot of New
Shelving and Fixtures, Bill Files, and Office
Sundries.
On View Morning of Sale
CRYSTAL BROOK MARKET.
FRIDAY, February 23.
Immediately after Cattle Sale).
1830 ACRES. 1836)
HUNDREDS OF NAPPERBY AND CRYSTAL
BROOK.
GOOD GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND.
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS
LIMITED, are
instructed by the Registered Proprietors to sell
by auction, 1,830 Acres of Good Grazing LAND,
close to Crystal Brook, large quantity fit for cultivation.
Lot L-SECTION 1, Hundred NAPPERBY, containing
572 Acres, situated 14 miles north of
Crystal Brook, practically virgin soil, sheep-proof
fences.
Lot 2. SECTION 20, 21SE, Hundred NAP-
PERRY, containing 640 Acres, situated close to
Hughes Gap. One of the best grazing blocks in
the district, 100 Acres ploughable, well fenced
sheep-proof. Watered byBeetaloo and dam. Good
shelter.
Lot 3. SECTION 738, Hundred CRYSTAL
BROOK, close to Crystal Brook Creek, and Town,
containing 800 Acres, fences fair. Hilly, undulat-
ing country.
Lot 4. SECTION 735, Hundred CRYSTAL
BROOK, containing 350 Acres, close to and similar
to Section 758, about 50 Acres, suitable for
cropping.
These Sections are situated in good and safe
districts.
Fuller Particulars apply to Auctioneers.
_47.50.2x48
I TO GRAZIERS. FARMERS, AND OTHERS.
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS
LIMITED,
Have for Sale
PASTORAL COUNTRY,
AGRICULTURAL FARMS,
GARDEN BLOCKS, and
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
Also SPLENDID PROPERTIES IN NEW SOUTH
WALES. _
IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY STORES
situated on one of the best sites in Adelaide
Well-assorted and saleable Stock of latest Farm
Implements, Machines, Duplicate Parts, Tools,
of.
TWO LARGE CHAFF MILLS, in first-class order
and doing large turnover in all the States.
BLACKSMITH'S AND WHEELWRIGHT'S SHOP
with all Plan! and Stock (going concern), with
6-roomed House, è acre of Land (corner allotment
situate at Blackwood.
A few unsold BLOCKS of NALANG, BEETALOO,
and TINTINARA ESTATES.
WELL-IMPROVED SUBURBAN BLOCKS, good
Houses, gardens, and every convenience, from 2
acres to 50 acres. Easy terms.
All the following Properties are WELLES-
PROVED, FENCED, and WATERED:
SO acres, Hundred ADELAIDE, 2 paddocks,
House, 9 rooms. etc
160 acres, close to MODBURY, suitable for intense
cultivation. ,
207 acres, near CLARE.
219 acres, near PORT GERMEIN. Good district.
309 acres, SOUTH MEADOWS, J acre fruit trees.
317 acres, UPPER WAKEFIELD, Skilly Creek
running through property.
342 acres, 13 miles N.E. of ADELAIDE; all
cleared.
. 407 acres HUNDRED BAROOTA; wire-netted.
443 acres, NELSHABY; 60 acres fallow.
471 acres, 14 miles East of PORT GERMEIN;
100, acres fallow.
512 acres, near BURRA; watered by Burra Creek.
545 acres, COOMEROO; water at shallow depth.
550 acres, GOLDEN GROVE; first-class Grazing
Land.
530 acres, SALT CREEK, 10 miles from Murray
Bridge.
609 acres, Hundred MANNANARIE; let on
halves until February, 1907.
617 acres, close to PETERSBURG; Perpetual
Lease; 100 acres fallow.
640 acres. Hundred CALTOWffi; very safe district.
661 acres, close to TEROWIE; good Grazing
Block. 4
70 acres, NELSHABY; 140 acres fallow.
729 acres, adjoining LAURA; lucern grows well.
768 acres, Hundred COGLIN; Perpetual Lease;
240 acres fallow; never a failure. Easy terms. \
1 800 acres, Hundred PIRIE; splendid return last
10 years.
SOO acres, near CALTOWIE; Al property.
850 acres, 2 miles NORTH TEROWIE; fallow.
949 acres, Hundred MORGAN; cheap property;
splendidly watered.
986 acres, B of P. Lease, Hundred TATIARA,
close to Custom.
1.000 acres, best Farm in COGLIN Hundred; 150
acres fallow, j. '
1,100 acres, Hundred WILLOWIE, 0 miles from
Booleroo Centre.
1,237 acres, Hundred BAROOTA; 940 acres Freehold;
297 R. of P. Lease; 120 acres fallow given
in Easy terms. Good country.
1,240 acres, 3 miles South of BRINKWORTH;
300 acres fallow.
1,350 acres B of P. Lease, near PORT GERMEIN.
1,566 acres, adjoining GLADSTONE; in one or
two lots; first-class property.
1,800 acres, near EURELIA; cheap; a good
Farm; splendid return.
1,850 acres, near GEORGETOWN. A good property
for mixed farming. _
1,975 acres, Hundred BLACK ROCK, 1,441 acres
under the hills.
1,090 acres, R. of P. Leases. DEVON DOWNS;
ring fence, dog-proof.
2,400 acres, close to CALTOWIE; a magnificent
property.
2,570 acres. Hundred GOYDER, 11 miles from
Port Wakefield; first-class country.
3,512 acres, good Grazing ' Block, close to
TEROWIE.
4,000 acres, near PORT LINCOLN.
5,189 acres, R. of P. Leases, DEVON DOWNS;
vermin-proof fences.
5,671 acres, Hundred BALDINA; good Grazing
Block.
9,975 acres, near COONALPYN; Perpetual
Lease.
10,418 acres, OLADDIE STATION.
17,920 acres, Block 107, YARRA EAST; Pastoral
Lease.
Also other good Properties not to be advertised.
Also a splendid selection of CITY AND
SUBURBAN HOUSES in best suburbs
Arrangements made to inspect. Country
Clients are requested to send for particulars before
inspecting. When writing for particulars
please mention locality preferred; also about
what acreage, price, and terms wanted.
Fuller particulars apply to
MANAGER LAND DEPARTMENT,
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS, LIMITED,
47,52x48-55 S, King William-street. Adelaide.
BAGOT, SHAKES, & LEWIS
LIMITED.
STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,
(Head Office, Adelaide),
Hold Sales, as under:
ADELAIDE-Cattle, Monday. Sheep, Pigs, and
Calves, Wednesday (weekly).
BURRA. First Friday in each month.
GLADSTONE. Third Tuesday in each month.
JAMESTOWN Last Tuesday in each month.
MOUNT PLEASANT First Tuesday in each
month.
RIVERTON. Second Friday in each month.
ORROROO. Third Friday in each month.
CRYSTAL BROOK Last Friday in each month.
BROKEN HILL (NSW.). Fat Stock, Monday;
Horses. Saturday. ISainill
S E. LAUGHTON CO
STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,
CURRIE-STREET, ADELAIDE,
Hold Sales, as follows:
MONDAYS. FAT CATTLE.
" I SHEEP, LAMBS,
WEDNESDAYS CALVES, and PIGS.
TUESDAYS'. 1
THURSDAYS .... > HIDES, SKINS, &c.
SATURDAYS. ' i
Prompt Account Sales and Cash Settlements
Telegraphic Address- "
LAUGHTON COMPANY Adelaide.
Telephone Ha, Snare
Auctions.
TO-MORROW (Thursday), 22nd February, at 11
N a.m.
AT STANLEY-STREET, NORTH ADELAIDE
(Sixth House from Congregational Church).
SIDNEY MALIN
will sell by auction, on account of H. E. Hancock,
Esq the contents of 7-roomed house
Superior Bedroom Suite, Beaconsfield Wardrobe,
with bevelled plate mirrors; Duchess
Pair, with side mirrors, and Chest of 7
drawers to match; Nickel Parian Bedstead,
Wire Mattress, Horsehair Bed,. Toilet
Sets, &c., Hall Stand, with bevelled mirror,
Chairs, a very beautiful 4-fold Japanese
Screen) worthy of inspection; Brass Tele-
scope Lamp, Axminster Carpet (12 x 12),
Rattan ' Settee, Chairs, Occasional Tables,
Walnut Overmantels, Cosy Corner, Chenille
and Lace Curtains, Blinds, case, Pedestal
Brass Fire Irons and Fenders, Walnut Side-
board (by Ganty). Blackwood Dining-room
Suite, Table, 6 x 4, Billiard Table, Carpets,
Linoleums, Mantel Drape, Ornaments, Dinner
Set, Pictures, Nursery Fire Screen, Wertheim
Sewing Mach one, Oilcloths. Copper, Wringer,
Ice Chest, Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries.
The Auctioneer desires to draw special attention
to this sale, as the goods are of the very best
manufacture, and almost new. On view Wednesday
from 11 to 4. 51-2
CLEARING SALE. ~
ON THE FARM, DUBLIN.
On FRIDAY, February 23, 1906, at 12 o'clock
noon.
NO RESERVE.
JOHN KINGDON
has received instructions from James Robinson,
Esq. (who has sold his farm to sell by auction
is Good DRAUGHT HORSES
3 Head of Young Homes
4 Dairy Cows, 5 Head Young Cattle
12 Pigs, Lot of Poultry
3 Pony Strippers, Winnower (Bagshaw), Mas
sey Harris Binder, Mowing Machine, Horserake
2 Seed Drills (one new), 5-furrow S.J.
Plough (Traeger), 2 3-furrow Ploughs, 13
tyne S.J. Lock Scarifier (Traeger), 9-tyne
S.J. Scarifiers. 2 Sets Harrows, Land Roller,
' large Chaffcutter, English Waggon (4 tire,
with hay frame), Tip Dray, Spring-Dray, Express
Buggy, pole and shafts, Tanks, Ladder,
Sheep Gates. Truck Boards and Tressels, lot
Harness, and a host of Sundries.
Also,
60 Tons of Hay, if not previously sold.
Luncheon provided. Terms Approved bills.
_50,-48
On FRIDAY, February 23, at 11.
ON THE PREMISES, PAYNEHAM ROAD,
ST PETERS.
/ UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM
MR C. SEGAR,
who has sold the Property, and is leaving the
State.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
EFFECTS.
Walnut Pianoforte, Organ (15 Stops), and
Iron Safe.
Further particulars in future advertisements. '
AND
On SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, AT
3 O'CLOCK.
At Same Place
1 Bay Horse, 4 years old
Victoria Phaeton
Trolly. Spring-Dray, Double and Single Sets
of Harness. Saddles and Bridles, Tools,
Doors, Windows, French Doors. Mantelpieces
Glass Doors, Timber, and Sundries.
POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE.
J. H, Weidenhofer & Co.
are instructed to sell by auction as above.
BALAKLAVA^MOOTHLY-!iRKET.
SATURDAY, February 24, at 1.30 o'clock.
DAVHTVIRGO
will sell
100 EWES, in lamb (Shop. rams)
100 Wethers. 100 4-tooth Ewes in lamb
200 Wethers
3 Fat Cows. 2 Fat Steer, 4 Milch Cows
2 Alderney Bulls
50 Pigs
1 Draught Mare in foal
to Light and Draught Horses
2 400-gallon G.I. Tanks.
Also,
ALLOTMENT No. 20, BALAKLAVA, 62ft frontage
to Humphery-street, and 132 ft. Grey-terrace.
Terms Approved Bills. Further entries invited.
CLEARING SALE
SALISBURY.
TUESDAY, 27th February, at 1 o'clock sharp.
MATTHEWS & CO.
are instructed by Mr. W. Hayes, who is leaving
Salisbury, to sell, as above
13 good COWS, in milk
1 Tiptop Draught Horse, X good Buggy Horse
1 Tip Dray, 2 Spring Drays
New Buggy (Abbot pattern, reversible seat)
3 sets New Harness
1 Plough (D.F.), 1 Garden Plough
Set of Harrows. Scarifiers, Land Rollers
About 7 tons good Wheaten Hay
Dairy Utensils, including Separator, Cream
Cans, Butter Press, Churn, Milk Dishes, &c.
250 Poultry, 4 Calves, 2 Pigs.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including
Piano, &c. &c., and some Sawn
Timber. Corrugated Iron, Garden Tools, and
Sundries.
Sale starts sharp at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, 27th
February, on the Farm, close to Salisbury Station.
_52-3,5-S
UNRESERVED SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS, &c.
On THURSDAY, March 1, at 12 o'clock sharp.'
MATTHEWS CO.
have received instructions from Mrs. Ann French,
who has sold her Farm, to sell on the Property
at Peep Hill, known as the late Mr. David
French's eight miles north-east of Eudunda,
five miles north-west of Sutherlands
All the LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, as
an Hilder
20 HOlISliN, right ages, splendid workers, in
tip-top t-fiiidlHon, comprising 14 Draughts,
fair steel-grey Carriage, Horses (5 and 6
years, broken to all work and quiet), Saddle
Hack. Siirliig-Uiirt Horse, good Pony
and one Medium Draught.
1 Cows, (rinse to calving), 0 Prime Young,
Cattle-, find
'Incline dill (valor (MW) with Seed box attached
(M-ley-Hiurln). Secdsuwcr and Cart,
M'lwlne Machine monthly), 2 New Reapers
(via Hay Urie,), Winnower (Bagshaw), 2
Birling Knglteli Wauiitnni, 2 German Wag-
good, Japan is by. MiiKity with Pole and
HluiflR, DirtliKcotiii. LAMING roi I cr. Set of
4 He, [Imrowu, KalrlmnkH Weighing May
fine, new fashion S.J. Plough (by
Traeger), satin row SALE. Plough, Black
Rinllli's Bellows, Forge, Anvil, and all no
registry little. lad. of Iron, Shaft, Leading
and Plough liamena. HWIIIKN Feeding Boxes,
Furs. Hope?. Hay frame,
a I'lKK. IWl KOWIH, 76 Bags Seed Wheat
(\I«inhnll'fi No. -'!, Bluey, and Viking), 16
bags Ki'Wlw" Corn. 2 Saddles and Bridles,
Dairy Utensils. large Milk Safe, Milk Pans,
Table. and Churn.
A lot of Household Furniture and Effects.
Luncheon. Luncheon.
A Conveyance will meet. the Adelaide Train at
SiithcrranuV) for the convenience of Buyers.
^_52-3x55
AT THE ROOMS. WAYMOUTH PLACE
(Opposite "The Advertiser" Office).
THYER, WILLCOX, & CO.
will tell by auction
TUESDAY
10.30 Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Cheese,
Ac.
1130 Live Poultry. Fruit, &c.
WEDNESDAY
1180 Live Poultry, Fruiterer.
FRIDAY
10.30 Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Honey, Cheese.
11.30 Fruit, ice.
1 pensive Poultry. 13sec
LUXMOORE, DOWLING,
'& JEFFREY, Ltd,
(Founded in 1857. Incorporated 6-2).
Lately named
Luxmoore. R. J- Coombs, Co Limited,
WOOL HIDE, SKIN, TALLOW. AND GRAIN
" ' BROKERS,
GILBERT-PLACE.
^ TALLOW AND SKIN SALES HELD EVERY.
MONDAY. , " . - . .
Account Sales and Proceeds rendered same week.
Three months' free storage on grain.
Tote me GEORGE DOWLING. passed
GEO. JEFFREY, managers.
29-30
AUCTIONEERS' POSTERS side a speciality at
The ADVEB--- CANARY PRINTING
OFFICE, Send side- for posted in advertise
Auctions.
On TUESDAY, February 27, at 11 o'clock.
ON THE PREMISES, BALLÏNLUIG, 76. BUXTON
STREET, NORTH ADELAIDE.
BY ORDER OF W. A. PATERSON, ESQ., WHO
HAS DECIDED TO RESIDE IN THE HILLS.
SUPERIOR MODERN AND MASSIVE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
F. J. BOTTING & CO.
have, received instructions from W. A. Paterson,
Esq., to sell, at his residence, 76, Buxton-street,
North Adelaide, on Tuesday, February 27, at 11
o'clock
All the Superior Modern and Massive Household
Furniture and Effects for the
HALL,
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
BEDROOM,
and KITCHEN.
Catalogues in course of preparation.
TUESDAY. February 27, at 2 o'clock.
JOHN BULL BAZAAR.
CJ SUPERIOR HORSES. OA
BARKER B.R OTHERS
will sell by auction
For Messrs. Rasheed Bros.
Ai), TIPTOP DRAUGHT, TROLLY, TRAM,
CAR AND DELIVERY HORSES, including
well-matched Pairs and shapely Draught
Fillies.
The above Horses- are direct from the farm,
Jamestown, and are broken and unbroken, right
ages, and in splendid condition.
For other owners
40 Heavy and Medium Draughts and Light
Harness Horses.
Terms Approved bills.
A
Persons Wanted.
Under this heading (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence.
A RESPECTABLE middle-aged Person wants
situation as Working Housekeeper; one or
two gentlemen; recommended. "N.," this office.
562
SMART Waitress wanted. Apply, afternoons
only City Dining Rooms, 30, Hindley-st.
NZ A 51-2
ACTIVE Boys wanted. Apply, between 9 and
10, A. Simpson & Son, Gawler-pl. 51-3
ACTIVE Lady. 25, 33, good music, needlework,
wanting comfortable home, write particulars,
"Read," this office._^_38Í52
AT Busch's Registry Wanted, 20 good Generals,
country, City; Housemaids, Helps,
Laundress; good wages._z52_^
AT Hittmann's Offices. Female 'Help, station,
200 week; Middle-aged Housekeeper, 105,
farm; Housemaids
AT Gooden's, pipes Town Hall. Cooks, Housemaids,
Waitresses, Laundress, town and
country. Apply early
AT Mrs. Phillips', Pirie-st Housekeeper,
country; Waitresses, Generals, country,
hotels; Housemaids, Generals, City.
AT Miss Townsend's. Pulteney-st. Cook, Mount
Lofty, 167; Parlourmaids, Medindie, hills,
14/; Laundress. ,_
AT Miss Townsend's, Pulteney-st. Cook, Institu-
tion, 157; Housemaids, 12, City; Waitresses,
Laura, Gladstone
AT Select Registry, Carrington-st. Imme,
tidy Boy, handy Man, good Generals, suburbs,
Victor
A T MeSwccny's.-Wanted, superior Barmaids,
Jan- 20, no Sunday work; Waitresses, city; Laun
dress, Nursemaids, Youths
A T McSweeny's.-Wanted, Laundry ' Housemaid,
25- Leura; friends, country; awaiting, good Servants,
Helps, staid Servants, 7ZL
AT Unley Agency, opp. tramsheds. Wanted,
Generals, Girls assist (one child)", good places
waiting. 523
A-RIALTO, Victoria-«!.-Waitress, Laundress,
city; Generals, Helps, hotels,Nnrjtvate, city,
suburbs, country.
AT Once-Cooke, 300; experienced Generals, 12;
Light Generals. Reliable, 269, King Wm-st.
A GOOD General at once; good wages 36,
- Eliza Cottage, Rundle-st., Kent Town.
AT Mrs. Payne's Registry, Hindmarsh. Domesti-
cated Help, not under 20; also General, small
family.
BOY wanted to get Ponies ready for the show.
Apply 9 o'clock, A. Habib, 91, Waymouth-st.,
City
OOT Trade Youth, for repairs. Rendell's Modem
Boot Stores, North Adelaide.
B
BOOT Trade Wanted, smart up-to-date Man for
export packing department. Apply, reference,
Adelaide Boot Factory, Unley.
BOULDER MECHANICS' INSTITUTE AND
-* LIBRARY.
APPLICATIONS will be received up to 21st
March, 1906, by the Committee of Management
for the Position of
SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN
to the above Institution, at a salary of Five
Pounds (£5) per week,
Conditions of engagement and specifications of
duties may be seen at the Office of the Town
Clerk, Adelaide.
Applications, with testimonial!,, to be addressed
to the Chairman, and endorsed "Librarian."
J. LYON JOHNSTON, Chairman.
Boulder, W.A. 52,5
BY private House Generals, Housemaids, House
Parlornuids, Light Generals. North Adelaide
House Agency, terminus.
BLACKSMITH, General Hand; constant; also,
Coachsmith and Bodymaker; age, wages,
ability Parnell, machinist, Orroroo. 513
BUTCHERS First-class Man to do round and
shop workers. Conrad. _z51-3
COMPETENT Light General; references; country
girl preferred; no children. 147, Govers.,
N.A. 512
CARPENTER. Good Improver wanted; well up
in roofing. Apply Geo. Hjskord, cabinetmaker,
Port Germein 52-4
COACHPAINTER and Blacksmiths wanted, or
Improvers The Spencer Compy., Union-st.,
City. 45
DOMESTICATED Mother's Help, fond of chil-
dren Mrs. Hughes,, Essences., Goodwood.
52-3
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CAMPBELLTOWN.
The' position of District Clerk is filled.
PETER ADDISON. Chairman.
EXPERIENCED FOREMAN MASON, must be
able to work from drawings; good testimonials
required.
Apply Inspector of Telegraph Lines, Adelaide.
R. WADDY,
51-3 Deputy Postmaster-General.
EXPERIENCED General; housemaid kept Mrs.
Gregerson, three doors tram terminus. Hind-
marsh. 512
ELDERLY Person wanted, general housework;
small family; mother delicate "Homely,"
Salisbury P.O. 512
"nVNESGETlC young Man, with capital £500 and
-E-A good business experience; rare opening. Apply
to "X.Z.," this office. 50-55
ELDERLY Man, useful about house, stable, milk
a" cow, with reference. Apply Western,"
this officer's
OOD Skirt and "Bodice Hand, also good In-
prover Miss Crawford, 32, East-ter.
Of
/?URL, to assist. Apply 172, Halifax-st.
GOOD Tankmaker wanted immediately, willing
assist in shop; state age, wages C. E.
Blessing, Windmill Factory, Jamestown. 52-4
GENERAL, who understands plain cooking; no
washing; references. Mrs. Cussen, Palmer
pl.. N.A. 523
GENERAL, for country, no objection child;
VJ Housemaids, 127; Parlourmaids, 14/. Drum
mond's, 144, Rundle-st
G ¡ROGER.-Wanted, smart Junior. Apply T. G.
? Durnell, manager Harris & Sons. Gawler.
524
GOOD General and Shoeing Smith or Improver,
constant; also, good Wheelwright or smart
LI«p»Ter.-Sohri4di ts Klau. starting, fiVE
The
Great
Bargain
Store
19w SHop
Great
Clearance
All
Summer
Goods
Must go
Regardless
of Cost
This is
Moore's
Busy CHA
New Store
The ;
Great -?
Bargain '
Store
T E _
N^rS_.op
Great
Clearance
rv
Air
Summer
Goods
Must go
Regardless
of Cost
MOORE & CO. New Store, Gouger-st.
WATCH FOR TO-MORROW'S ADVERTISER E"T.
This is
Moore's
Busy
-Tew Store
A
Persons Wanted.
GENTLEMANLY Office Boy wanted. ! Apply, at
2 o'clock. Tuesday or Wednesday, 48, Pirie
Chambers, Howard's Commercial College. 51-3
GOVERNESS Nursery, good Needlewoman, three
children; state qualifications Mrs. Hopkins,
Thackaringa, via Cockburn. N.S.W. 512
ENERALS, town, country, hotels, farms;
" Middle-aged Generals. Mrs. dark. Call
i, King Wm.-st._;_
O'
H
HOUSEMAID wanted; references required Miss
Rymill, East-ter., corner Flinders-st. 52
TTUNTS Labor Ofiices^-Bank-st.-Wanted, Mine
JJ. Blacksmiths, 8/ to 9/ day. Apply personally.
HUNT'S Labor Offices.-Agricultural Blacksmiths,
Married Coachman. Farm Hands, experienced
Hotel Ostler, Farm Hands
H HTM ANN'S Offices. Married Couple; Man
milk, garden, horses; Wife, good laundress;
constant, house provided
JUNIOR Shorthand Typist, quick at figures, for
the cash desk. Apply, Wednesday, Remington
Agency, Waymouth-st.
LIGHT General wanted Mrs. Muirden, Dun-
robin," Bartley-crescent, Wayville a
LIGHT General wanted Mrs. Truran, 9, Hanson
street, 52-3
LABELLING.-Experienced Hands required, 9
, a.m. Gardens Canning Co., Mill-st., Ade
1 once __________
T ATHE Hand, metal work, wanted at once.
X Fred. Metters & Co.. Adelaide. 502
LOOK. Respectable Girl. assist housework,
sleep at home A. Smart, "Lansdowne,"
¡ Kent-ter., Norwood._z52-3
SUNDRY Housemaid, for private house,
country; good wages; second housemaid
kept. "February," this office._z51-3
MAN wanted for Hills, accustomed to horses,
good driver, handy in gardener. Wigg, 8,
North-ter._;_
MARRIED Man, without encumbrance, able
milk drive, take charge horses; garden.
Mfe. F. Humphris, Fisher st., Fullarton. 51-2
"STARCH, competent General, competent House
LIVE maid, small family; boy kept; references.
Mrs. C. H. Warren, Pembroke-st., College Park.
_zSO-2
MIDDLE-AGED Woman or Young General.
Mrs. Norris, Kensington-rd., Kensington,
opp. Robin Hood Hotel.
OKTH Adelaide Laundry, 23, O'Connell-st.
Two good Shirt Ironers and Polishers, 2/3
dozen. _ 51-2
REFINED Country Home (Gladstone), and 57
week. Offered by Gentleman to young Lady,
Working Housekeeper. Rialto Registry Office.
512
STRONG respectable young Woman wanted, used
to bedroom work. Grant's Dining Rooms;
Hindley-st. 2523
SMART respectable young Woman wanted, assist
waiting on tables Grant's Dining Rooms,
Hindley-st. 524
SMART Lad wanted, one used trade preferred.
Kroemer & Errey, plumbers, 63, Angas-st.
s:
STOOKBUYER wanted for Buying and Inspecting
Cattley Sheep, Fat Lambs, throughout Australia
and New Zealand; permanent position and
good salary to competent man. Apply, in first
instance, to Box 60, G.P.O., Adelaide 5-25
J M E R T B S ~
WANTED."
Apply W
20-24. Pengelley & Co., Edwardstown.
SMART young Women and Girls, for export
Fruit Packing. Apply, personally, T. Moody,
Australasia Chambers, 10, Thursday morning. 52-3
STRONG Youth, with some experience farm implements;
references. Norman, Bank-st.
TRUSTWORTHY Girl as General, over 18; wash
-a- woman employed; family three; references.
Corps, Penong-st., Hyde Park
WANTED, Good General, no washing Mrs. R.
Ferguson, "St. Albans," Birth-day., E.A.
_ 51-2
WANTED, good Baker for country; bread and
small goods; single man; references; state
wages. Apply Alex. Gardner, Port Broughton.
_ 51-2
WANTED, experienced Market Man;- £2 21
weeks'. H. Hobbs, gardener, Paradise.
513
WANTED. smart Youth, accustomed butchering;
a a must be steady. Reply by letter, state
wages, age-W. Bird, Victor Harbor. 51-3
WANTED, good Wheelwright or good Improver.
State wages and ability H. F. Merten!
Truro. 602
WANTED, Young Country Girl, small family;
fares paid Mrs. Frank Hill's, Fulham.
_Z52-4
WANTED, Youth, useful house, garden; milk.
Apply, after 0, E. V. Joyner, Wellington
s. 2513
WANTED, a good General Blacksmith. Apply
at once to B. Kleinig, blacksmith, Sx.,
Angaston 248 50,2 '
WANTED, experienced Barmaids; references in-
dispensable. Apply This Day, Mr. Pollock,
Theatre Royal Hotel.
WANTED, useful Girl, mornings, about 14. Apply,
after 11, Mrs. Powis Stuart, 2, National
Mutual Buildings,\Victoria-sq.
WANTED, good Second Cook, at once v sober.
PolKis & Co., opp. Town Hall. References.
TXTANTED, at once, Mason. Apply Bakewell's
VV Fitzroy. Allen v Faulds.
WANTED, experienced Waitress for ladies' room
" Apply Thursday, 3 to 5, Beach's Restaurant,
Hindley-st.
WANTED, a young Cook. Apply at once, Sturt
W Arcade Hotel, Grenfell-st. - 52-4
WANTED, young Girl, assist in dining-room.
Apply 3 o'clock, Royal Cafe, Hindley-st.
WANTED, smart useful Girl; references. 102,
North-ter. E
WANTED, Coachpainter, good, wanted; also Lad
as brush hands Joseph Blake, machinist
Smithfield.___ 52-4 '
WANTED, respectable young General, all duties:
references required Mrs. E. Malin, Mill
tary rd., Semaphore 53.3
WANTED, educated, respectable Youth for
office and platform work.-Cooking's, carriers
Topham St
WANTED, Girl for housework; references. Apply,
between 11 and 1 p.m., 22, Hanson-st.
WANTED, General, good plain cook. Apply
Mrs. Goldney, Pennington-ter., N.A.
WANTED, Lad,' tend horses, milk, garden; live
on premises; state wages. Box 167, G.P.O.
ANY, Kind Lady to Adopt pretty Baby Girl
age 10 months. Apply "Gladys," Parkside
P.O
WANTED, respectable Young Girl as General
Help. Apply 34, Kermode-st., N. A.
WANTED, thoroughly competent Miller to
take full charge of shift, 20-sacks " plant
for Sydney mill; state salary required; copy of
references only; applications confidential. Apply
'-merino," care Gordon & Gotch, Sydney, N.S.W.
WANTED, Kind Mother to Adopt a little Baby
VT, Girl. Apply "Mother," ? Post-Office, Park
side._52-3
WANTED, good Improver. Apply J. D. Robertson
plumber, Payneham rd.
WANTED, Young Woman for housework Apply
after 6, Mrs. Saunders, Trinity-st., Colleen
Townsend
WANTED, Two energetic Men to book- orders
Tailoring "Lemon," this office. '
WANTED, a Ladyhelp; maid kept; references.
Apply Mrs. Mazure, Auldana, Magill. 52-4
WANTED, young Girl, to assist with house-
work. Apply Mrs. Parminter, Thomber-st.
Unley Park WANTED
Boy, for house; 5 week and keep;
must have references. "sur," this office.'
_m 523
WANTED, little Girl, assist housework; sleep
home Mrs. McBride, Semaphore-rd.
WANTED a General Servant able to cook. Apply
Mrs. McNiel. St Vincent-st., Port.
WANTED, nice, respectable Business Boy to deliver
bread, ex-A. W. Ralph, Henley
Beach
"YOUNG General wanted at once; no cooking or
a. washing Mrs, ' Harry We louth, Victor
Bates. 604
Situations Wanted.
BY refined Young Woman as Companion and
Help to elderly lady "Egerton," this office.
52-4
BY Young, Practical Weaver's Mechanic, large
woollen mill experience. Apply "Nae Brag
Salacia," this office. 512
BAKER, German, seeks re-engagement. Address
"Baker," 51, Wakefield-st, Adelaide.
BAKERS, thoroughly experienced bread and
smalls man disengaged; references. Address
Hall, this office. 523
BAKER, experienced, Bread and Smalls; good
references. Apply "Baker," c/o J. Kemp,
Robert-st., City. _
rXLERK, aged 19, requires situation; has had
>-' good country office experience suit auctioneer
and agency business splendidly; Aswuld not mind
station, bookkeeping. Apply "Clerking," this office.
-
CARPENTER, good tradesman, wants work;
vJ House Repairs, ice; 77 day "Carpenter,"
tips ogice. 512
TfTO-T-CLASS Farm Hand, all kinds farming;
J- highest references; management or share.- |
"Prospect," this office.
GENERAL, small family, near City, homely I
VX family, wants situation Miss Townsend, '
Pulteney-st
HOUSE Repairs, Carpenter and Painter, wanted
Q. by tradesman; good work. R.D.," this
office. 502
HANDY iten, all repairs; good horses, traps,
harness; good driver; any work "Wait
| ing," this office. 523
LADY wants Sewing, at home; Blouses, Children's
Dresses, Plain Sewing "Urgent," |
Norwood P.O.
LADY, domesticated, needlewoman, quiet seeks a
' situation. Housekeeper, Ladyhelp, position
trustees. Capable," this office.
LADY, living at Mount Lofty, would like Care
of an invalid; large house. Cosmos,"
Crafers.___._47-53
1 rOTOR Car Driver seeks Situation, steady, reliable;
good mechanic. "Mobile," this office.
524
RESPECTABLE Young Woman, Washing, Clean
V ing, 2/6 day; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.- I
108. Grenfell-st. E
SITUATION wanted by Person, over 30, at I
15 March, light housework, no washing, good home
ten years' reference. Apply Trust,"
G.P.O. 523
STRONG Youth wishes to learn trade,-sblack- |
J smith or carpenter preferred, age 16. Apply
"Willing," this office._51-3
rV'OUSG Lady seeks Position as Companion or I
iJ- Ladyhelp, domesticated.-"Thoughtful," this
office.
YOUNG Lady wishes Position as Lady-help or
Companion, country preferred. Apply Com-
petency," this office. ( 51-3
6D. ROLL, Wallpaper Hung; 2/6, Ceilings
Whitened; General Repairing. Box 79,
G.P.O. 51-2
at S ROOMS "Papered, Painted; Ceilings
-LJ. Whitened. I find every-ing.-Box 10
G.P.O. 512
Board and Residence.
Under this heading' (if prepaid) 14 words. Sixpence.
AT Martin's, Coolgardie House, near Railway.
Board, Residence, by day, week, month;
days 2/6. 527
BOARD, Residence. 15 weeks, Tavistock-st.,
near Tavistock Hotel, Rundle-st. ; single room.
JUST
BOARD and Residence, single men, every convenience;
Room, furnished, couple; mode-
rate 114, Carrington-st. 52-3
BY
Young Man, respectable Furnished
Address "Harry," this office,
BOARD offered respectable Working Lad;
weekly; washing, bathed. Bruce, Goodwood
Post-Office. '524
COMFORTABLE Board and Residence at Madame
Harpur's, Fullarton-road-, Parkside, two doors
past tramsheds._50-2
TjUFRNISHED Rooms, double, single, kitchen,
J? ' bath, conveniences, superiors, Tavistock-st.,
Rundle-st. E. 523
GENTLEMAN requires Bedroom and use of
"UT bathroom; Unley preferred. Apply Reason-
able," this office.'
I^ILKNELG.-Comortable Board and Residence;
AT nearly facing baths. Brownell House, Dur
liam-st. Moderate terms.
GOOD
furnished Room, married couple, E. Han.
son-st. Apply "at.," this office.
GLENELG. Superior Home, paying guests, or"
Apartments, two minutes jetty No. i, Moseley-street
GLENELG, close train, jetty, baths, superior
Board; moderate; terms Mrs. Scott, Vic
tcria-ter._50-2,5
LADY in business wants furnished front Room.
moderate, permanent; state terms.-"Brigh.
ton," this office.
LADY wishes Share House with another; City;
terms to be arranged. "Minnie," this office.
OFFERED, one or two nicely furnished Rooms,
use kitchen, centrality, Carrington-st. 5/-:
NURSE, can accommodate or win attend Lady
during Accouchement; terms moderate.
"Hayhurst," this office.
PORT Elliot-Vacant, 2 Rooms, furnished, use
kitchen. Apply "A.F.B.," Port Elliot. 52-4
PRIVATE Family, Brougham pl., offer superior
Accommodation, one Gentleman. Apply' E.
Jones, Old Exchange. ^ _
130RT Elliott on the Hill. Accommodation for
Visitors; terms moderate Miss Jemison,
Broadview._-_43ain54
REFINED Home for Ladies during midwifery;
every attention; terms moderate; doctors' re-
ferences^-"Fnmces/^Jlenelg._
SEMAPHORE. Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
to Let; good position. Mrs. McBride, Sema
shoreward.
SUPERIOR Accommodation, double front, single;
JO trams pass. Id. section; stable.-44, Hutt-st.,,
City.__~_52-3
SEMAPHORE.-Comfortable Board and Residence
for visitors and boarders Mrs. Dallison, Esplanade
South, 52-7
SEM-PHORE.-Furnished Bedrooms, Dining
room, Kitchen, one minute from train and
beach; piano Walsh, Blackler-sL_52,5
SUPER---" Furnished Bedroom, dining-room,
kitchen; every convenience; park frontage
Hackney House, Haekney-rd._51-7
To Let, unfurnished Front Room, fireplace, use
-i- of kitchen. "Mode," this office.
TWO 'Rooms, Furnished or Unfinished, cheap
rents, every convenience, bath. Apply 202,
Wakefield-st._51-2
"VICTOR Harbor. - Two Furnished Rooms, use
V kitchen, near beach, stationers. Tonkin.
VICTOR Harbor Comfortable Accommodation
for Visitors; close station and beach Mrs.
A. T. Grosvenor. a 52-3
"PLANTED, by elderly gentleman, plainly fur
is". used Room, private family, with or without
board; state terms. Homely," this office.
_ 52-3
T7_7__-Furmsh- Bed-Sitting Rooms, balcony or
'VV. ground floor. 16S, Grenfell-st., near Hind
marsh sq. / 524
WANTED, Gentleman Boarder; private family;
Walkerville car passes.-"Mortenvale," Mel
bourne st., Lower North Adelaide. 52,4
WANTED, large Unfurnished of Furnished
Room, at Semaphore. Address "Permanent,"
Seraphine P.O. . 51-3
WA
WANTED, at Semaphore, 1 large lofty Bedroom,
with use of kitchen. Address "M.C.,"
P.O., Semaphore
WANTED, two Furnished Rooms, use of kitchen,
Lower N.A. "M.H.," this office.
HILL-St. Splendid Home, every comfort;
best part North Adelaide; garden, lawn.
47-53
87
COOL Furnished Rooms vacant Mrs. Kelly's,
No. 4, Blackler-st., Semaphore._52-3
WHITMORK-SQ.-To Let, Furnished Room,
single or double, clean, cheap.
54
Lost and Found.
LOST, from Mundoora, one Buggy Mare, dark
chesnut. star in forehead, dark points, shod
all round; £1 on delivery, or 10/ for information
on recovery. Richard Harris, Mundoora. 46
of ÔST, by poor Servant Girl, 11s, between Ade
4J laide. N.A., Lady's Gold Watch, name inside
case, silver chain reward, £1. Police Station,
ROAD
GREAT SUCCESS OF- yy
BARLOW & GOES
FIRST HALF-YEARLY BOOT SALE -
L K 'S -í-r
No 10,paiINI)L_-STi__T - result
FURTHER GREAT BARGAINS. ' - i
GENTS CALF PATENT CALF OXFORD SHOES, 7/9 for 3/6 * ' M
LADIES' CAKE PATENT FRONT THE SHOES, 5/11 for 2/6 - lx
A W BARLOW & CO have a HUGE STOCK of Boots and Shoes, all BOUGHT BEFORE^-DS ~
GREAT RISE IN LEATHER" Our FIRST HALF YEARLY SALE we intend to make a Gare R
SUCCESS, by the WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE SHALL OFFER
BOSTOCK'S LADIES'' LACE SHOES,' Sizes 2 to 6, 11/6 to 136, Sale Pace, 7/9
GENT- BOSTOCK AND AMERICAN SAMPLES, Sizes 5, 6, and" 7, 16/6 to 22/6, all to go At 10/8.
GENT'S REAL TAN GLACE KID BALMORALS, 10/6, Sale Price, 775
-L GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, and
EVERY BOOT AND SHOE IN THE STORE REDUCED IN PRICE.
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON ALL LADIES GENTS', AND CSE___-PS TAN BOOTS AND
SHOES
Just received by the English Mail, a large Shipment of INFANTS' AND OHH-REIJ'S
BOOTS AND SHOES, which we shall offer at such Prices that they must go quickly
ALL BRIGHT, NEW GOODS NO OLD STOCK.
50 PAIRS CHILD'S BED ANKLE STRAP SHOES. Sizes 2 to 6, 2/11, Sale Price, 1/11.
60 Pairs CHILD S Tan or BLACK PATENT ANKLE STRAP SHOES, strong copper toes, 3 to
6, Sale Price. 1/9 V V
THE PRICES DURING OUR FIRST HALF YEARLY SALE WILL ASTON-H YOUR
Just Opened, direct from the Manufacturer, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT of BOSTOCKS
LADIES' AND GENT'S BOOTS AND SHOES, also spend- Lot of INN. BOOTS AND SHOES, at
REDUCED PRICE
NOTE THE ADDRESS- 2
A. W. BARLOW & CO.,
TWO DOORS FROM COLISEUM, RUNDLE-ST. ADELAIDE.
18sec
LADIES' AND GENT'S FOOTWEAR FOR 1906.
I- v ----?--.
LADIES' WTJRTEMBTJRG HEEL SHOES. 13/9 -,
LADIES'' TAN AND BLACK GLACE WELTED SHOES. 13/6
LADIES'' TAN AT BLACK GLACE WELTED BOOTS-.,. 16/s '
LADIES'' TAN AND BLACK GLACE PUMP SHOES .... UM , '
LADIES' WOOL SALES FOR BEDROOM SLIPPERS. * " K
GENTS'' TAN AND BLACK GLACE WELTER BOOTS v. 16/9
GENTS' BOX CALF WELTED BOOTS the... .... 16/9
GENTS' GLACE GOL BALES. 8/6
GENTS' BOX CALF GOL BALS.-....,.._ 999
ALEX. DOWIE & SONS,
63. RUNDLE-STREET. ADELAIDE. 174uaicEic
Lost and Found.
LOST, Glenelg, Monday, Gold Brooch, shell at
£2 sacred; rewarded, Rundle-st
LOST, by poor woman, Saturday, Port station,
Purse, containing money; 10 reward.-Gar
trell's. Woodville. 502
LOST, on Saturday last, one Gold Steevelmk,
initialled. Apply Mrs. B. Marsh, Military
rd., Semaphore. Reward.. s 2542
LOST, between Buck's Head and Seventh-ave.,
Lady's Silver Belt; reward Mrs. Anderson,
Dayington,._5}-2
LOST, one Jersey Steer, tar brand, tail and both
shoulders; 10 rewarding. P. Sill,.Knox-
ville Slaughterhouse._z52-4
LOST, Silver Chain Purse, on Main North rd.,
Sunday afternoon; reward. Godfree, Pros
pect.______
LOST, Gold Brooch, from Consumptive Home,
at-' Westbury and Osmond sts., Hackney; reward.
Apply A. L. BrunkhuTBt, jeweller, 110,
Kundie-st._52-3
LOST, Williamstown, Saddle Horse, chesnut, sea-
off arm. fair bobbed short; 10/ for information
and igcovery.-J. Fry.-_52-3
LOST, Tuesday morning, White Cockatoo; finder
please, return to 54, Elizabeth-st-, Norwood;
reward
LOST, yellow Greyhound Pup; small reward; de
-as trainer prosecuted. Central Bazaar, Bentham's.
LOST, between Lily-st. and Unley Park, Sunday
last evening, Gold Double-bar Brooch, opal, and
small ruby in centre. Finder rewarded on returning
same to Mrs. Fischer, Lily st., Goodwood.
524
LOST, Pair Nutmeg Grey Ponies, seen following
man on horseback. Johnson, 194, Flinders-st.
STRAYED into my yard, Bay Draught Horse;
5 owner have same paying expenses J. Hutson
No. 5, Tavistock-st.
STRAYED or Stolen from Halifax-st. Bay
Draught Horse, star forehead, hind feet
white, shod all round; reward for information
John Young, 124, Halifax-st. has
TRAYJED, Goodwood, Bay Mare, star,. white
foot; reward Mrs. Neate, Esmond's Hyde
Park. £52
TWO Cartnote Books, one half-finished; railway
finished. Finder rewarded Pengelley & Co
Edwardstown 60-2 "'
TT HJ. Boy who called at Wade's, next G P n "
TV about Brooch with blue stone, please in
a case?
Wanted to Buy.
ALMOND Kernels Bought, in any quantity at
J. Sigalas', 19, Rundle-st. 40-53
A A. Wanted to Buy, two Broken Hill' Tickets
-can also children's. Apply 39, Hindley-st. of'
Eagle Hotel' ' le'
LL Tickets, Please Best Prices, Broken Hill
Melbourne, Sydney, Fremantle, Albany -
Lawton's Labor Offices, Leigh-st. 50-62
LL Tickets, highest prices given, Broken Hill
Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, rail or boat'
-Hittmann's Labor Offices, Pulteney-st 47-74
A GARDEN Fountain, iron preferred, for small
garden; height, size, price, particulars, where
seen.-"Modemhis," this office.
ABOUT 5 Tons Cow Hay, sheaved or loose delivered
Finsbury Park; state price -W
Avery, Young-st, Parkside. . jars "
CORNSACKS wanted, in any quantity; highest
price given E. Ryan & Sons, Gouger -,
Adelaide; or Plympton 48,52'
TRON Garden Gate, with Pillars, between '3 and
J- 4 ft. opening; size, price, where seen.
"Moderates," this office. \ v
ALLEE Roots. Wanted, Railway Truck load
delivered Adelaide station:; quote price -
"Buyer," 28, Royal Exchange, Adelaide.
PIANOLA. good Secondhand Upright Grand Piano
wanted. State price, maker, &c.. to
"Chopin," this office. g g 52
TRUCKLOAD good, clean Wheat, free ' from
-a- smut. Henley Beach Siding. Price to Mellor
Fulham. 52.4 I
TXTOOD Partition, with glass at top, about 16
'12 ft. long, wanted. Send particulars to Box
339, G.P.O.___^_52.4
WANTED, 6-in. to 8-in.'Water Pipe, 200ft -
_"Engineer," this office. 55.3
WANTED to Purchase, Counter Scales Weighing
Machine, other Grocer's Accessories.
Box 221. G.P.O. _ 50.2
,TT7ANTED Buy, Camera Outfit; state price, "make,
VY au particulars; suit outdoor. Apply
"Camera," this office. K
WANTED to Boy. Drawing-room Suite and
IVY Wardrobe; must be cheap. State price to
"Furniture," this office.
WANTED Buy, 2 or 3 H-P. secondhand Motor
Cycle. State price and where seen, Motor
this office. a
-fresh SHELL Parrots wanted, 7d. pair; I am
stV JV also a buyer of Zebras, Diamond Spar-
rows, Waxbills, Cockatoos, and parrots of all
varieties; highest price given J. Malone, Central
Market. _
(Continued from Page 9.)
Wanted to Sell
BEAUTIFUL large Show Case, also Fletcher Gas
Stove for Sale. Apply Carl Engel's Magic
Warehouse, 139. Rundle-st, E. . .,-,-, '
Wanted to Sell.
GRAPHAPHONE, 50 Records, good order, choice
selections, cheap -47, King Wm -st
WINTER'S Plant, splendid order, Coil again,
-a- New Rope 3 ladders, 5 pairs Steps, 4 Planks,
4 9ft Trestles 2 Passing Boards and Trestles, for
Paints Oils, Ac together or separately -T W
Hall, Unley road 52 4
Sfl WORKMEN'S Coats, 3/6 the pick, Wests,
by 1/6, Suits cheap City Pawnshop, 107,
Hindley-st opp Austral Stores._52iw69
Miscellaneous.
MADAME AMALIA, Phrenologist and Palmist,
may be consulted, No 1, Charles, off Rundle
, side of John Martin's. 52 4
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By C_B_____*> Appointment
Special ^ggggQgfgfc to
their Excited- Lord and Lady Tennyson.
JNO. R. HUBBARD, SENS.,
General Dyers, Cleaners, and Feather Manufacturers;
Hats Lace, Gloves, Costumes Curtains, Wool,
Rugs, Gents' Suits, Ost-- Feathers, Feather
Boas, Fans, fee No travellers employed.
191, RUNDLE-STREET EAST
142 am J
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Business Notices.
J. MARSHALL.
PHOTOGRAPHS-,
71 73, and 74 ROYAL EXCHANGE. v
ALL KINDS OF OUTDOOR WORK DONE on the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
Old Photos, copied and enlarged. Developing
and Printing done for amateurs 800c
Seems,.- be quite an important industry of the
Dental Profession. To day A
WHITTLING DOWN the quality of the Artificial
¿ Teeth used.
WEARING DOWN the quality of the Vulcanite
WHITTLING DOWN the carat value and troy
weight of the gold used in Plates
and Crowns
RESULT-In a. year's time perhaps less the
"cheap" dentistry falls to pieces
teeth wear away at the masticating
* ! point-plates crack or fit badly
and leave you worse off-by what
ever since you paid-than before.
J !
I CANNOT AFFORD TO RISE MY REPUTATION
ATO BURDENS BY SUCH TACTICS
MY PRICE IS 5 A TOOTH, 42/). SEATING
LESS-BECMJSE BELOW THAT PRICE I COULD
NOTE PLOYeS I DO THE REST SKILL AND,
USE THE BEST MATERIALS PROCURABLE.
"WHITTLING DOWN" QUALITY ONE PRICE ?
WON'T DO' R
S KING WILLIAM STREET S
Note that "5 " Next Gresham Hotel.
--sued A2
WILL FORMS, SIXPENCE each: poster- 77
HIRE AGREEMENT FORMS ii 38 3
1/6 per dozen, Postage. 4d. each exam.
BILL OF SALE FORMS, 6d. each, or 3/8 per
dozen, postage, 6d extra each
ADVERTISER GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE
c off WAYMOUTH STREETS
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