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SHIPPING.
STEAM TO MELBOURNE.—
BALLARAT CHAMPION
RACES.— The favourite Steam-
ship
COORONG,
Wm. McLean, commander, will sail on Saturday,
the 26th instant at 2 p.m., thus affording intend-
ing Visitors the best opportunity of being present
at the abovementioned Races.
Return Ticket will he issued and berths allotted
according to priority of application.
Apply to
J. DARWENT, Grenfell-street;
257-'69 JOHN FORMBY, Port.
STEAM TO MELBOURNE.
The Steamer
HAVILAH,
366 tons, W. H. Saimders, com-
mander, will be dispatched on Saturday, the 19th
inst., after the arrival of the 1.40 p.m. train.
For freight or passage, apply to
EDWARD J. SPENCE, Town;
259'62 CLELAKD, PAGE, & CO., Port.
TO AND FROM KADINA
VIA CLLNTON.—The
YOUNG AUSTRALIAN,
J. Creer, master, will proceed as
usual to Clinton every Monday and Friday, starting
upon arrival of first train.
Conveyances will be in attendance to carry
passengers to and from Kadina.
Fares paid on board.
To Kadina and Clinton
Cabin ... ... £2 2 0
Fore Cabin 1 12 0
Apply to
J. T. CRESWELL. Agent, Port.
N.B.—All Parcels must be Prepaid. 124mwfe
GUICHEN BAY' ONLY.—The
Screw-Steamer
ANT
Frederick P. Snewin, commander,
will sail from Port Adelaide at noon on
SATURDAY, 19TH SEPTEMBER,
and from Guichen Bay on Wednesday, 23rd Sep-
tember.
Ready to receive cargo on Thursday morning,
first thing.
WM. YOUNGHUSBAXD, JUN., & CO.
252*62v
MURRAY AND DARLING
RIVERS. -The fast stern-
wheel Steamer
BUNYIP,
W. R. Randell, master, will sail from Goolwa 24th
inst, and from Mannum 28th inst.
Goods per Gem to Port Elliot next trip, or over-
land to Mannum.
For freight or passage, apply to
WM. ISBISTEK, Agent, 5, Currie-street.
258'67
BLACKWALL LINE OF
PACKETS FROM HOBSON'S
BAY TO LONDON DIRECT.—
Messrs. Green s fine frigate-built Ship
PRINCE OF WALES,
2,000 tons, will be dispatched, as above, on the
7th October.
For freight or passage, apply to
G. A. & H. BARTLEET,
252mwf'75 Grenfell-street.
-*.. Y^ROM POUT WAKEKIELD TO
Js&SKbN. JT LONDON DIKfclCT. — The line
Jptjirpc^f new British-built Ship
4ti0 tons register, Gconre Colley, commander, will
1* ready to receive wool on or about -''th Septem
ber, and be dispatched within a month thereafter. I
For rate of freight or passage, apply to
E K. HORN, Port Wakeliold: or
ELDER, SMITH, \ CO., Adelai.le. !
247''rfctmwfevfw
?%JtK rkKIENTLINE-PilRTAUGUSTA
♦$EKv Vl TO LONDON DIRECT.- FIRST
iJBfjFKtf SHIP FOR FEBRUARY WuOL .
QjEiiTfr SALES - The noted Al Clipper
ORIENT,
1,032 tons register, John Harris, commander, will
sail promptly on or alwut the iith I ictoher.
For freight or passage, apply to the under- -
signed.
JOSEPH STILLINt ; & Co. ; or to
C. HACKET, Port Augusta.
? ? 257-:W4v_
-Qsk rhRIKNT LINE-FOR LONDON- ?
J|?M$\ \7 -FIRST SHIP FOR THE
Mf#W FEBRUARY WOOL SYLES.-The ;
iuiiwJtaT* new Al 14 years teak Jlipper '
COONATTO,
tons register. W. Begg. commander, will sail
unctually on the tllst Ictoher.
For freight or saloon passage, apply to
257:W4v JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
-fcfcv I?UR. .CALCUTTA. -The splendid
]&fjR& OMAR PASHA,
'^LJBjfcg 1,300 tonsiliurthen. J. P. Motley, Esi|.,
commander, will be dispatched on Monday, the
2Sth September.
For freight of horses, copper, or other cargo,
apply to
JOHN NEWMAN *c SON, Pott; or
2C071VX WILLIAM FORM BY, Town.
-vVv T^OR CALCUTTA. -The
Jjt^^v I1 STARLIGHT,
yi^^VFw Captain1 I'eley Howes, 1,15.1 tons
iSgnreMB1 burthen, will have quick dispatch.
For freight of copper or other dead weight, or
for passage, apply to
2T»!lc DUTTOX&CO.
-k^*. T?OR FREMAVTLE. Calliii'.' at
*#$5S^. F KING liEORGh'S SOUND
IjSsfRVi should sullicient inducement oiler. —
TORONTO
will sail in about 10 days.
For freight or passage, apply to
E. Sl'ICER, Town; or to
2«0c EDWIN HARRIS, Port. ?
'~-*.xI TToiTsWAN RIVER and KING
-lM$^v -*? GEORGE'S SOUND.Thewell
^w»$^ known and regular trader Schooner
?T. Lindsay, master, will resume her station for the
above ports early next month.
For freight or passage, apply to
255e ROBIN \ LE MESSURIER, Port.
~~rZi tvegular trader for
ij^f«S, XV MACDONNELL BAY.-The
jffifcft^ MARY STEWART
r* V.'.igiap' is now ready to receive cargo, anil
will have quick dispatch.
For freight or passage, having excellent accom
modation, apply to
25!»c RODIN & LE MESSURIER.
-CfrK T70R VENUS AND STREAKY
-Jk£Bv JP BAYS. -The Schooner
^VuJulvg is now loading, and will sail on Wed
nesday, the 2,'ird instant.
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER, STEVENSON, &CO., Town;
; JOHN FORMBY, Port. 25l»-«t
-v^k I?0It roIlT WAKEFIELD.-The
Jjr$$gs\. 1? Barge
M$$*& HENRY
r*fUl«w will sail, as above, on Saturday, Sep
tember 111. Apply to
255-'ti.xvj CLELAND, PAGE, & CO., Port.
_rv_ i^Oi: YANKALILLA AND CAPE
j»*?$K J? JERVIS.— The Schooner
M*||& ANALGISTA
r-.uv-3/Sn! will sail with her usual punctuality
(weather permitting) on Saturday, September 19.
Apply on board ; or to
' 2GUc R. M. TAPLEY. Agent.
^-jto. ff^OR LACEPEDE BAY~The
»i^|raN. i. Cutter
1^^^ SWALLOW,
i*~ccfa£rt? J. Lewis, master, will sail on Satur
day, the 19th instant.
For freight or passage, apply on board; or to
Mr. N. OlUhaii), King William-street. 2(51'2
-v'*^ T710R WALLAROO.-The Schooner
Jjt^^\ P ADEL.UDE
}[£!$($$ sails on Saturday evening, 19th
U. mstan GEO. COLEJIANjor
260'2 C. LAJIB.
A SSHUR, from Lomlou.— All CLAIMS
XjL against this ship must be rendered in dupli
cate on or before Saturday next, the 19th inst., to
2-M;'2 , ILVRROLD BKOTHERS.
HIP STARLIGHT.— Captain PELEY
IIOWES will NOT be AVSWER.UJLE for
DEBTS contracted by his CREW^^^^
MURRAY RIVER. -Shippers can uow
.'sendOoods to Mannum, the nearest point of
the River to, Adelaide, at the rate of 47s. Ul. per
ton. Goods Stored at Mannum and forwarded be
first Steamer to any part of the River. Apply to
J. B. RANDELL, Gumeracba; or
WILLIAM ISBISTER, 5, Currie-street
gHmwfcv . ? .
SHIPS' POSTERS and EVERY
DESCRIPTION ofPRnrriNG pot , out on
the Hhortest . notice, and MOST ' KBA»)NABLE
TEPvMS. A large Supply of COLOURED PAPER,
TOWUREDLlHKa.-and.SER'TTPK Orders
rsceived at the Rcnixtcr General Printing Office,
Jrimfell-street, Adelaide ; and by the Shipping
Reporters at the Port— ''
' , MERCHANDISE.
SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, Ac.
S VDDLE3, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c,
?6i. King William-street,
215c. , .'brpoRTER& antl Masptacttoers.
ORNISH &BRDCE, Victorian Rail
way 'Foundry, ' Castlemaine.— The ENGI
NEEni% TOOLS and jKACHIflERY are . for
. Positive SALE. FuHparticuIarson application.
f , . ^*. CORNISH & BRUCK, '
258''87 150, Xatrbbe-street wesli Melbourne.
X!QR SALE, ; STJElAil-EKCfTNE and
' JO 'SAW-BMCH, tomyierorseparaiely.
25ic . . ?. ??:?. GEO. DEAN, Bank-street.
'''WO'l L S. ? 0 O A L S. CO A L S.
V/. T. R BURY. Gresham-chamhers. 177'267
COALS. — Best English and .Newcastle
N.aW.) Coals can be had in any quantity, at
fl. SIMPSON'S Coal-yard, Port Adelaide; or
D.KEKWICK'S.Grenfell-itieet, lo
. MEBCHAgDISE. ?
ON SALE, by the undersigned—
BRITISH BRAIsW, for Fortifying Wine
Brandy- U:V.C. and other Brands, Rum
Gin and Whisky.in bulk and case, Geneva
Absinthe, KUinmel, Liqueurs
Port,. Sherry, Champagne, Claret
Burgundy, Hock, Seltzerwater
Orange and Boonekainn Bitters
Ginger Wine, Ginger Brandy, Cider
Rum Punch, Raspuerry Balm
Isinglass, Malt, Hops-Kent, 1SS2
Slates, 24x12,2k\10, UxlU
Cement, Pig Iron, Zinc Spelter
Iron Rails, Rosin, Tar, Soda Ash
Sugar, Currants, Blacking, Sauces
Arrowroot, Macaroni, Candles
Soap, Pickles, Canaryseed
Liverpool Salt, LN.E. Afatches
Table Salt in jars, Cornsacks
Paperhangings, Pianos, Corks
Printing Paper, white and coloured
Velvets, Silk and Velvet Ribbons
Eau de Cologne, different sizes
Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica
Dr. Pallace's Pills am} Ointment
Ayer's Pills, Sarsaparilla
Do. Gherrv Pectoral. Sc, kc.
MARTIN, (JAEDECHENS, & CO.,
22otfcv^ ? Grenfell-sneet. ? j
TZENT HOPS, 18G2, Burton and York
XV shire Ale in hhds.
Taylor, Walker, & Co.'s Stout, Bottled Beer,
various brands
Brandy in wood and bottle, Whisky, Rum;
Liqueurs
Offlev's Port, Sherry, Brewers' Isinglass
Pickling Salt in casks, Camlles, Blue
Soda Crystals, Soda Ash, Strychnine
Steam-Engines, Galvanized Wire, Tarpaulins
Perfumery, Oil Stores, Patent Sheepwash
Sugar, Woolpacks, Piiies, Tobacco, &c, Kc.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
^September 4, 1SKL ? 24S-5Jjrmwf7:{
HITBREAD'S STOUT.
Bass's and Ind Coopc & Co.'s Alo
Port and Sheiry in tiuartercasks
Harper, Boulton, ic Co.'s Bottled Ale
Ind Coope & Co. s do. do.
Kent Hops. Corn-Flour, Starch
Oilmen's Stores, Lsinglass
Holloway's Pills and Ointment
Salt, Whitiug, Plated Ware
Currants, Scented Soap, &e.
Ransonie's and Howard's Ploughs and Harrows
Cut Floor Crads, Stereoscopes
Woolpacks, Boots and Shoes
Writing, Printing, and Tea Paper
Tinplates, Brewers' Bungs and Spiles
Firebricks, Playing Cards
Axles and Springs, Iron Bedsteads
Flooring Tiles, Cement, &e.
On Sale by
FRANCIS CLARK & SONS.
_inCrnwfcvS Blyth-street. ?
FOR SALE, one 40-inch Single Acting
PUMPING-ENGINE, Harvey & Co.. Haj ie
Foundry, Cornwall; !)-foot Stroke, with Boiler,
Uitlit, 'and »l Fathoms 12-inch Plunger Lift,
Wrought Iron Pumps; also 10 fathoms 12-inch
Drawing ditto, Iron Work forWood Rods; Wrought
[ron Main Beam.
One 30-inch Engine, S-feet Stroke, with equal
en^ths of 10 inch Plunger and Drawing Lifts;
;imilar in all other resnects.
EDWARD J. SPENCE,
23Stfe Kiug William-street.
FOR SALE, 25 Tons of Brown's River
POTATOES: 70 boxes Tasmanian Apples.
Vpply to Captain Fisher, Wild Wave. 2(ilc
rO~WI N EG RO\VE RS ~^HOGS'-
HEADS and QUARTER-CASKS in Shooks,
uade of best Dant/ic Oak, suitable for Colonial
Vine ; also, Dantzic Oak Staves.
2.--ltf:«vi)0 ? PHILIP LEVI & CO.
PORTABLE FLOUR-MILL ' FOR
L SALE. A Metal Frame, with Governors,
,nd Two Pairs of French Stones.
2(iIfT5v7U ? PHILIP LEVI & CO.
IVTIRE, for trellLsiiiR Vines, Nos. 8,
' ' 10, and 12. A few Tons for Sale, of very
uperior quality. Apply to J. S. Sanders, 70,
Iindley-street. 2«r'2v
BUSINESS NOTICES ?
DAPERHANGINGS.— NEW PAT
L TERNS just received, in great variety, and
tt very low prices.
JAMES SCOTT, 13S, Rundle stTeet.
26linv,(7:tv7t)
I^ENT S, T A 11 P A U lTns.^.
X TO WOOLGROWERS, EXPLORERS,
AND OTHERS.
JOSEPH ALLEN, Tent a.vd Taupaulin
Maker, 31. King William-street, has on Sale, at
Moderate Prices, a large Assortment of Tents,
Tarpaulins, \c. ; al*o, American Duck and Dundee
Canvas, of all numbers, in bolt or cut.
( Irders executed with dispatch. 246p'75vSfi
S~AFETY FROM FIRE.— Bryant and
May's Special Safety Match ignites only on
the prepared surface of the Box. Each box has it
lo/en Matches. Price Is. Id. per dozen boxes.
Stores supplied.
40(| B. S. W[(}G, 1-2. Rundlo-strect.
VTATZENA, DUllYEA'S, the only
?i'JL Preparation from Indian Corn that re
vived a Medal at the International Exhibition,
lsti-2, on Sale by
D. k J. FOWLER,
llHcv Wholesale Agents for South Australia.
.\.rusic7'~lii'u sIcT mus~io'
i'l MUSIC. MUSIC.
MUSIC.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND Pieces of Music have
just been unpacked at S.VMUEL MARSHALL'S,
Music and Musical Instrument, Importer, (,'UIJIUE
STREET. Nearly THIRTY THOUSAND Pieces
uf the very best Music now on hand.
Several F1RSTCLASS PIANOFORTES and
HARMONIUMS, in Rosewood and W limit, by
the best makers, have just arrived.
Organs, Pianofortes, llannonjnms, Concertinas,
Accordeons, Flutinas Harinonino'! Mclophones,
Metronomes, Antiponels, Musical Boxes, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Brass liistrumi'iits. Violins, and
Violoncellos in every variety of style and price,
:onstautly on sale.
All Pianofortes guaranteed for twelve months.
? 212'ISwavc
RCLISBY respectfully requests the
. attention of the Musical Public to his late
Consignment of PIANOFORTES, HARMO
NIUMS, and other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
?x t.'oonatto, of the Finest Quality and Moderate
I'rice. Every Instrument warranted for 12 months,
md competent Tuners sent to all parts of the
:olony.
MUSICAL REPOSITORY,
245mwfc ? (»s, Rusdlk-stkeet.
ROBT. DAWS, PIANOFORTE
TUNER, kc, Angas-street. Withdrawn
Tom the firm of Peacock ft Co. 257mwf2SQ
A LBUM~PORTRAlfs.— B. GOODE
lX. begs respectfully to thank his very numerous
Patrtns lioth in Town and Country for the liberal
support he has received for the last two years, and
-egs to acquaint them that he continues to take
I'ARTE DE VISITESina superior style at 10s.
;he half dozen. Portraits taken for Brooches,
Lockets, kc. 'Js. each,
PORTRAITS taken any weather, from !) till 4.
Portrait Rooms, 155, Rundle-street, near the York
Hotel. ? 259fm't-4
HOMCEOPATHIC DISPENSARY.—
E. S. WIGG having received large snpplies
of Homeopathic Medicines is now prepared to
supply the Profession and the Public with Medi
cines in TINCTURES, GLOBULES, PILULES,
and TRITURATK »NS, of any degree of strength
and in any quantities.
Also,VETERLNARY TINCTURES and TRITU
RATIONS, in large or small cases, or in separate
bottlea.
Also, CASES for DOMESTIC USE, in wood
leather, of Tinctures, Pilules, or Globuless, from'
Us. to seven guineas each case, in great variety
form and price.
Also, about 500 DOMESTIC GUIDE BOOKS,
including Laurie, Thomas, Epps, Patte, &c., from
Is. 3d. each and upwards.
Also, MATER1A MEDICAS and other 'Works
suited to Medical Practitioners; Controversia
Works, kc A Catalogue of about 70 of these
Books can be had- on application to E. S. Wigg,
12, Rundle-strcet.
N.B.— A fresh lo of Cocoa jus landed. 225q
TT OMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL,
LX LONDON. --In the alwve Establishment
none but Leath & Ross's Medicines are used.
A large supply of Medicines on Sale at
PLATTS'S,
? Sole Agent for Leath & Ross.
JUST RECEIVED, ex Countess of
?J Fifc-FLOORCLOTH. FLOORCLOTH
T\vo Thousand Yards of superior Floorcloth in
widths of 14, 16, and IS feet, newest patterns;
cut out to suit purchasers. Also, 500 yards of 44
and 8-4 Floorcloth for passages, 3s. and upwards
S. MAYFLELO & SUN,
Cabinetmakers ami Upholsterer?,
SO, 01, and 93, Rundle-street.
N.B.— Also superior Stock of Iron Tubular
BEDSTEADS, consisting of Four-post, Tent,
Hulf-Tester, French, and Children's Cots and
Cribs. ? lfljc
SAMUEL HOUSE to CO., COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, MELBOURNE,
having taken the extensive Premises, 17 and 19,
Queen-street, aw prepared to receive Consign
ments of F- Jour, Grain, Bran, Pollard, &c.
Cash advances made. References on application
? ? ? 237'b7
pARD.— MESSRS. 0. H. GILLES
\J and CO 'GENERAL MERCHANTS :and
COMMISSION AGENTS,- 12, Victoria Chamber!
Manse-street,- DUNEDiy. - 21b-307
A CARD.— GEORGE PERRIMAK
IMPORTER, SHIPPING and GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT. WHOLESALE and
RETAIL PRODUCE SALESMAN, Stafford
street,'DUNEDIN: :-,s- - : ,.?,
: N.B. — Consignments entrusted to his care
punctually- attended ;to, . with prompt account
sales. .????:. - : .?/= .:? gp2'81 , :
WH I T E & (i 6 0 T) C H I L D,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS and STOCK?
? SALESMEN, -
KAPUNDA and GAVYliEBTQWy.-. 23ct
TLOYD SUMMERS, HOUSE and
La land agent, kadina. ? 192c
LOTT, NIGHTMAN, near Eouiise
yell's, Acland-street, 254tf W
PTTBLICATIOITS AND STATIONEEY
NEW BOOKS.— JUST RECEIVED—
Tracks of McKinlay and Party Across Aus
tralia; 'also the Explorations of McDouall
Stuart, Burke and Wills, kc, with coloured
Engravings. Price ISs. (id.
Bishop Colenso, Vol. 3
Motley's Rise of the Dutch Republic
Life and Military Career of Stonewall Jackson.
Price lid.
Stanford's New Map of Australia, embracing
the discoveries of Gregory, Burke and' Wills,
S-tuart, Landsborougb. Walker, and McKinlay
London Society, Vol. 3
Spooner's Parson and People
Hearth and Home; or Men as They Are, and
Women as They Ought to Be
London Scenes and London People
Beimett's.My Mother's Meetings
The Merchant Prince, or the Triumphs of
Duty
John Foster's Improvement of Time
Westhall's Training for Running, Walking,
Rowing, and Bnxinu.
223q HOWELL, 4. Rundle-street.
VTEW BOOKS, per July R.M.S.S.—
i-l Trades of McKinlay Across Australia;
with Remarks on the Explorations of Sfnart,
Burke, Wills, and Landsborough, &c. Co
loured Engravinzs and Map. Price 18s. fid.
N.B.— Copies of this work will be delivered to
Subscribers per L.S.R. at Kis.
Poland (Stanford's Map of), showing its present
and past extent, and the successive seizures
of its Territory by Russia, Austria, and
Prussia
Pollard of Richmond the tirst year of the War
in America
Barter's Life, Law, and Literature
American Mail Bag
Edmund Kirlce's My Southern Friends
The Private Detective
Family Herald, Handy Book
Etiquette for Gentlemen
Captains Speke and Grant's Map of the Route
from Zanzibar to Egypt
Stanley's Lectures on the Jewish Church
Colenso on the Peutateuch. Part 3
Estivau's War Pictures from the South
Carey's War in New Zealand
Anstcd's Great Stone Book of Nature
Jackson's Repentance : its Necessity, Nature,
and Aids
Richard's Life in Judca
Dumas's Paris Life
Subscriptions received for— , ,
Portraits of Men of Eminence I
Fine Arts Quarterly Review
Family HcruM Handy Books i
Language of Flowers.
W. C. RIG BY. !
224a Importer, 53, Uindley-street. ?
TULY MAIL— NEW~BOOKS AND ']
I FRESH SUPPLIES :
Woods's Geological Observations in South
Australia
Ly ell's Antiiiuity of Man '
Chappcll's M^usical Magazine
The Poet's Chihlren, by Mary Howitt ]
(Jliarles Dickens's Child's History of England j
Ulinil Amos and his Velvet Principles ;
My Southern Friends, by Kirke
Dibdin's .Sea Snugs and Ballads
Repentance- its Necessity, Nature, and Aids
The Smoker's Text- Book !;
Dreanithorp-a Book of Essays written in the 'r
Country, by Alexander Smith I l
Better Davs for Working People, by Blaikic ' .
Cassell's Illustrated Bunyan's Pilgrim's Pro- '
press. Part First, just received
Old New Zealand, being Incidents of Native
Customs, kc., by A. P. Akelia Maori
Arthur's True Riches, or Wealth without ,
Wings i
Mistress and Maid, by the author of 'John
Halifax, Gentleman' j '
Stanley's Sermons in the E:st I *
The Earnest Student, Iwing Memorials of John
Mackintosh, by Norman Maeleod J
Butler's, A., First Year in Canterbury Settle
ment
Work for All, and other Tales (
The Divine Mystery of Peace, by J. B. Brown ]
Sunday Afternoons in the Nursery, by Charles
worth. (
257q HOWELL, 4, Rundle-street (
D ER O VERLAXD 'maILT^ 1
L Greenhow's Shipping Law Manual j
The Adventures of n Little French Boy '
Chronicles of Carlingford, Salem Chapel, new *
edition ' ]
Echoes of the Universe from the World ^of '
Matter and the World of Spirit
The Light of the Word
Lyra Eucharistica
Portraits from the Bible
. Lawson's Manual of Popular Physiology
Holy Womi-nof oM i
Maeleod' s The Earnest Student. -
kc, \c, iVc. 1
NEW MUSIC. i
The Mountain Maid j
The Gallant Men of Old
The Young Pianist
Scenes of Childhood
The Maiden and her Linnet I
The May Queen
(irand Exercise on the Shake by Czerny ,
L' Entree nu Tournoi
LaOomlohi
JVii.-ec1 Fugitive ',
Violin Solos. J
kc, &r.. kc.
PLATTS,
No. 1. Hindloy and King William-streets. .
? Established 1SW. ? r5'^ ? '
jJy~t'h'e las t m aTl^— I
lJ Fashion Books, Illustrated London News, ;
?nndon Society, ('hiimbers's Book of Days, Corn- .
ill Magazine. Spurgeoifs Sermons, Sixpenny
laps. Good Words, London Journal, kc, &c. * ,
A First class Pianoforte in Walnut Case.
237q HoW ELL, 4, Rundle-strcet. -
rEV~ER'S 'WORKS (Cheap' Edition). ,
Li —A supplv to hand at -
PLATTS'S, J
No. 1, Hindley and King William-streets.
247i[ Established IS!!). ,
Jne iiundredIpounds prize ;
TALE.-DANE3BURY HOUSE, by Mrs j
lenry Wood. (
PLATTS,
No. 1, Hindley and King William-streets. j
2-17ij ? Established 1S3!-. ? (
[RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY'S -
LL PUBLICATIONS. —Another large ship- J
icnt (the third in a few months) now unpacking t
t
4(lq E. S. AVIGG'S. 12, Rundle-street.
PHE FIFTH ~\rOLUME of the
1 'FARM AND GARDEN,' neatly bound ?
l cloth, is now ready, and may be obtained at the
ublishing Offices, (.treufell-street. Price, Ss. 6d. ?
lch. Also on hand a few copies of the Third '
nd Fourth Volumes. The postage on each
3lurae to any part of this or the neighbouring ;
ilonies is 2s. ? 189ev
LIE DIC AL WORKS.— A supply to .
.tX hand at i
PLATTS'S. I
No. 1, Hindley anil King AVilliam streets. i
247-i Established 1SJ9.
JWEDENBORG'S WORKS.— A '
J supply to hand at
PLATTS'S,
No. 1, Hindley and Kim* William-streets.
S17«i Established 1S3.
rWO THOUSAND PIECES of NEW '
MUSIC, just unpacked, at
40a E. S. WIGG'S, 12, Rundle-street
rjTRR I S ON'S AUSTRALIA.
[~L New supply to hand, 2s. (Id. each.
244q W. C. RIGRY, Importer.
BONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICE.
VI EG DOD'S COOKERY, NEW
-VI- EDITION, Price Five Shillings.
24Sii W..C. 1UGBY, Importer.
r RACKS OF BIcKINLAY AM)
PARTY, price ISs. 0d., now on Sale at
223(i E. S. WIGG'S. 12, Rundlc-street,
PROFESSIONAL.
1/fESSRS. JENKIN & SON beg to
LtJL return their sincere thanks to their numerous
lining Clients for past favours, and having again .
IE-OPENED their OFFICE, beg to inform their
inmerous friends gcnenilly that their Office is now
)pen Daily for ASSAYS of every discription fr6m
0 a.m. to 3 p.m. i
Assay Otlice, 3, Gilbert-place, Green's
Exchange. Adelaide, May IS. 18ttl 142c
~730ASD AIID LODGING.
rAPLEY HOUSE, Victoria-square.—
VACANCIES for One or Two Gentlemen,
jarge airy bediooms, liberal table, and terms very
noderate. 261 '4
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
WANTED, by the Advertiser, : a
SrrUATION as OLERK in some Mer
:antile Establishment. Understands thoroughly
bookkcciiitiff both by double and single entry.
References if required. For further particulars,
address G. B.. ofhee of this paper. 3
4 Respectable Youth,' 17 years, of age, j
XX is desirous of obtaining a:SlTUAttON as ,
JUNIOR CJjKRK, in a Mercantile or. other Office.
Writes a good 'hand and understands. Accounts. !
Address A; C. G., Post-uffice;, Glenelg.' ; T260-'2
PERSONS WANTED.
WANTED, by a Lady /who.: biajj'a
School, an active YOUNG^ERSONj to
assist in domestic -work anil make herself gene-'
rally useful; and, as n remuneration ^ for (her
services, will receive a good soimd English. Educa
tion; with lessons on 'the Piano if- required. .,
Address A. B.; Post-Qffice, Kapunda. 1259;65yx !
Xkf ANTE D, ' immediately; 'a ' gbotl .
rVV ' GENERAL SERVANT.-. References re-'
quired: Apply to M«. G. Bungeri' ;Freenjan
street. . ' ' ? ????'? ?? ?? ??-???:: :-x, ;
WANTED, an experienced NURSE ;
one that is handy at her needle preferred.
Good reference required. Apply at Mrs. Ams
berg's, Grote-street west.
WANTED, a SALESMAN. Apply
tofet«rCnminiDg&Soni, SQrg
AMUSEMENTS.
VICTORIA THEATRE.
Entire Change of Performance for the
. ? .'- -BENEFIT,
and positivelvthe last night but one of
rMR.:0HARLES DILLON,
who will appear in the great Tragedy of
VIRGIN1US.
^ntfliKius' -'; ' ... Mr. Chaklbs Dillon.
Virginia ? Mrs. Chables Dillon.
Who will also appear, for this occasion only, as
Lisette Gierstein in the S.viss Cottage.
THIS EVENING (Friday). September 18,
Che performance will commence with; Sheridan
Knowles's great Tragedy, in five acts, ot
riRGINIUS THE ROMAN FATHER.
To conclude with the Musical Afterpiece of the
? SWISS COTTAGE.
jsette Gierstein ? - Mrs. Charles Dillon.
With Songs.
Tickets and seats to be secured of 3Lr. Nathan.
tax office open from 11 to 3. x
VT IC TOR I A THEATRE.—
» The Management have much pleasure in
nnouncing that they have effected an engage
ment with the fascinating and talented Couie
ianne,
M^ISS JOEY GOUGENHEDr,
rho will appear on Monday Evening next, 21st
nstant.
Notice.— Monthly Tickets (Twenty-five Shil
ings each) will be issued from that date, entitling
he holder to the usual privileges. 257 ''til
j- A. R T? I If K
L- B ART I N , E.
- B A ,R T I N E.
B A R T I N E.
TUE
FLYING MAN AND WONDER
f the Southern Hemisphere, has arrived,' and will
liortly appear at WHITE'S ROOMS.
25-rci F. H. JOHNSON, Agent.
A DELAIDE ASSEMBLY ROOMS^
-X- A GRAND SOIREE
!y the Members of the Fueem ax-street Youxo
Iex's Association, assisted by other Societies,
in Aid of the
STOW MEMORIAL CHURCH FUND,
OnTUESDAY, September 2».
Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by His Honor
ie Chief Justice.
Admissitm— Reservec seats, 2s. Od. ; unreserved,
ouble, 3s. Oil. ; unreserved, single, 2s.
For Programme, see Tuesday's paper. '2Hlm4
THE FANCY DRESS BALL.—A
few handsome COSTUMES —The Stranger,
Duke Aranas, Iago, Charles H., the Old Guards,
Ben Bolt, Peter Spyk. Apply Mr. Smith, White
Horse Hotel, Currie-street.
DRAPERY AND CLOTHING.
PEMPLE cfc MOREY'S SHOW
L ROOMS are now OPEN with all the
ATEST ^N(/VELTIKS in SPRING and SUM- ,
?ER GOODS- Just Opened ex Orient, Coonatto, i
id Overland Mail. ? 258-'G4_ ,
7ORTJ BROTHERS' WASHING
- HATS and BLOCKS.- By Royal Lkttkks
A-fECT.- VICTORIA, SOUTH AUSTR.VL1A,
id NEW SOUTH WALES.
Instructions for Washing, Blocking, and Press- ,
ig, see advertisement in Saturday's Observer.
Agests von s'obth Australia—
G. k. R. WILLS & CO.,
247c Ruxdlk-stkeet, Adelaide.
^holesale~~diiapeuy'~Tnd
11 CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.-AlU;oods
arked in Plain Figures, at the smallest possible
Ivance on Invoice.
151mwf'334v S. HART, (3, Hindley-street.
JOT ICE OF I E^fo vXl.—
* J. MILLER ANDERSON A: Co. will
PEN their NEW PREAlISES. No. 17, ?
INDLEY-STREET, on Saturday, Septemlier in. |
Their First and Second Shipments of SPRING i
OODS will be ready for insiiection on the Day
: Opening.
The Premises J. M. A. k Co. now occupy will
; Closed on Thursday, September 17, and after
lat date their bushiest will be uxclusiyelv confined
i their New Premises, No. 17, Hindley-street,
gn of the 'Golden Fleece,'' next door to Mr.
iisluck, ironmonger, being nearly opposite the :
lenheim Hotel. i
Note-J, MILLER ANDEMSON A: CO.,
24b''6'2vl Golden Fleece, 17, Uindley-street.
' J.BARCLAY, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, !
-# and HATTER, being about to REMOVE to
ic NEW PREMISES in KUNDLE-STIfEET.
i'ers for the next THRKE WEKRS the whole of
is Stock of READ1T-JIADE CLOTHING, HATS,
HIKTS. GLOVES, and WOOLLEN GOODS, at
considerable RKDUCTIONiri Price for CASH.
4:!, King William street, '
September 3, 1S(3. 2]G''Smwfi^v55 I
PHE BEEHIYE PROPRIETORS
I beg respectfully to inform the public that i
ieir ESTABLISHMENT will be CLOSED on '
.'EDSESDAY next, aud will REOPEN on
HUIJSDAY with a
LAGND7IUENT DISPLAY OF SPRING AND I
SUMMER G( KIDS, |
comprising -
GENTLEMEN'S Doeskin, Tweed, Angola, and
iitarra SUITS. These (Joods are al) Wool, war- ?
inted shrunk, and quite equal to any colonial *
;spoke goods, with a far superior finish— from !
)s. to 7-is. a suit. I
GENTLEMEN'S Black and Coloured Alpaca !
OATS and VESTS, in great -variety. !
YOUTHS' SUITS in Tweed, Angola, and Black
loth.
BOYS' SUITS in Knickerbockers, Circles,
iriss Dresses, kc i
MEN'S, YUUTHS', and BOYS' Crimean, j
'hite, and Fancy SHIRTS, Drawers, Guernseys, i
icks, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, White and |
oloured Pocket-Handkerehiefs. kc. &c,
MEN'S. YOUTHS', and BOYS' HATS in great
iriety, comprising Black Paris, Mohair, Merino,
id Drab Shell, Patent Ventilating Felt, Mohair,
id Merino Helmets, Straw Hats, the Wyndham,
rince Alfred, Prince of Wales, Anglesea, and
:hers too numerous to particularize.
A VISIT -to the aboveiEstablishnient, and an
ispection of their PIECE GOODS of Black and
oloured Doeskins, Tweeds, kc, will convince
:ery Purchaser that for Ready-Made Clothing or
lothing Made to Order a SAVING of TWENTY
ER CENT, will be made by PURCHASING at
ie
BEEHIVE,
King William and Rundle streets.
255c I. SIMMONS & CO.. Proprietors.
? 'money. ?
PWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS TO
L be LENT, at Nine per Cent., in sums from
300 and upwards.
LAWRENCE &KN0X,
181c 92, King William-street.
1ASH ADVANCED for the Purchase
J of Agricultural Sections, or Lent on Free
jM Security.
252mwfc J. B. AUSTIN, Clark's-buildings.
\\ ONEY TO LEND under the Real
*X Property Act.
EDWAjU) M. MEYER,
Licensed I*md Broker,
197cv 71, King William-street.
k/IONEY TO LEND on Freehold
'J. Security.
ANDREWS &B0NNIN,
85cv Cl, King William-street.
LfONEY to LEND on Mortgage or
.tX Deposit of Deeds.
C. MANN, Solicitor
260cv 4, King William-street.
LfONEY to LEND, on Property under
'?1- Torrens'a Act, or on Deposit of Title Deeds
MOULDEN,
71mwfcv 68, King William-street, Adelaide.
if ONEY TO LEND, in large or small
.tx sums, or for short or ong periods. Interest
t current rates.
WRIGHT BROTHERS.
Exchange-chambers, King William-street.
3hfcv
If ONEY LENT in Sums of £5, £10
-'-1- £15, and £20, on Personal Security, oi
-cposicof Title-Deeds, at the ADELAIDE LOAN
iFFIGE. I9S; Hindley-street. Open from 10 to 4.
184mwf3G4 SAMUEL PEARCE, Manager.
Vf ONEY TO LEND, oil Freehold
-»X Security, by the Loyal Adelaide Lodjre,
LIT. Apply to G. Byng, stationer, 44. King
Villiam-street. 240mwfc
\f O N E Y T~C) LEND.
lVL LAWRENCE & KNOX,
136*318 1)2, King William-street.
\f ONEY to LEND, ou Fieehold Se
LYL curity, at a low rate of interest.
BAKEWELL & SCOTT, Solicitors, .
230c ? North- terrace.
. MONEY TO LEND.
LOANS NEGOTIATED:
.CASH ADVANCED,
In large or small sums. L
... (JREEN & WADHAM.
lev Exch nee Land Oftices. Kins 'William-street
LOST AND FOUND.
TEN' SHILLINGS PER HEAD
' REWARD.-STOLENor STRAYED, from
South Park Lands, on Monday, Sep'emberl4,
one Chesnut HORSE, ' branded JGR near'
shoulder, white blaze on forehead, one hind foot
white, strap and tin No. fl round] neck: also one
Brown HORSE, branded JB near shoulder, blind
near eye, near hind foot white. AppIvtoG. and
AV. Shierlaw, 31, Hindley-street; or to Thomas E.'
Inskip, butcher, Gilbert-street. xv
O~ JNE 'TOXJND: REWARD.—
STRAYED, from Er field, a Chesnut HORSE^i
agetl, illegible N near shoulder, had a piece o
rope round the neck when missing. Apply at No
M,; -King William-street;- or to J. JC.. Genders,
Enfield. . . . , 244-'54,60cv
LOST, -on the road from Kent Town to
the Railway' Station, between 2 and half
past 3 o'clock on Wednesday, a PORTEMON'NAIE
PURSE, containing two £5 notes, three £1 notes,
and 18s. in silver. Whoever will bring the game
to Mr. Hawkes, or to the office of this paper, will
rowire£5reirpd. 26i'2
! ? , .TENDERS. I
CITY OF ADELAIDE.— TENDERS
will be received, by the Council until Mon
j day next, 21st September, at 2 o'clock, for exe
cuting the following Works :—
No. 28. For Scavenging South Adelaide.
No. 2!). For Scavenging North Adelaide.
No. 30. For Lighting Five Bridge Lamps with
| Oil.
I No. 31. For Forming Sturt-street west.
No. 32. For Forming, &c portio'ns of Lefevre
terrace, Stanley and Melbourne btreets, and
Brougham-place.
No. 33. For Making Liverpool-street.
The Specifications can be seen and further par
ticulars obtained at the City Surveyor's Office.
By order,
? W. A. HUGHES, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Otlice, September 16. !Sti3. 2tiQ-'2
?pCJNCREGATIONAL CHURCH,
v7 GLENELG.-Plans and' Specifications for
PLASTERING the almve BUILDING may lie
seeir at the Ollice of the undersigned, and TEN
DERS for the same Mill be received oy him till
noon of Saturday, 19th September.
JAMrJS MACGEORGE, Architect.
King William-street. 255'62
pENTRAL ROAD BOARD.
V- TENDERS.
Ceutr.il Road Board Office, Adelaide,
September 10, 1S03.
NOTICE is hereby: given that Sealed TENDERS
will be received at the office of this Board until
1 o'clock of Monday, the 2Sth instant, for the
execution of the following Works : —
Advertisement No. 84i). North-road, North
Eastern Branch.— For providing and delivering
alwut 30 'cubic yards of 21-inch metal for repairs
of said road near Sections 13!- and 141.
Advertisement No. 850. North-Eastern-road.—
For providing and delivering about 350 cubic yards
of 2V-iiiL-h metal between 14th milepost and Break
neck Hill cutting.
Advertisement No. 851. North-Eastcrn-road.—
For providing and delivering about 3fW cubic
yards of 21-inch metal between Breakneck Hill
cutting and 2-Jth milepost.
Advertise nent No. S52. North-Eastern-road.—
For providing and delivering about 5S0 cubic yards
of 2i-inch metal between 2uth and 25th mileposts.
Advertisement No. 853. Lyiidoch Valley -road.
Mount I'rawford Branch.— For. providing and de
livering about 7U0 -cubic yards of -i-inch, metal
between Stony Creek and Mount Pleasant.
Samples of the stone proposed to be used for
No. S4I) can be seen on application to the Station
man on whose station* the work is rciiuiied.
Samples of the stone proposed to be used for
Nos. 850; Sol, !*52, and 853, marked with the
name of the person or persons tendering, and
the uumber of the advertisement, must accompany
each Tender.
Specifications and particulars may be seen by
applying at the ollices of the Board; arid for No.
-S4!i at the Angastpn District Council Office; for
Nos. 850 mid zbl at the Para Wirra District
Council Ollice; for No. 852 at the Talunga
District Council Oilisc; and for No. 85 J at the
Mount Crawford District Council Office.
All Tenders must be made according to the form
of schedule annexed to the specification, and have
the word 'Tender,' and the number of the adver
tisement to which it refers, legibly written thereon,
as also on the outside.
The Board does not bind itself to accept the
lowest or any tenJer.
By order of the Board,
2(Jl-'2v'O HENRY J. ANDREWS, Secretary.
SEALED TENDERS (in accordance
ivith Notice in Government Gazelle of this
date) will be received at this office until Thursday,
the 2!tth October. ISO, at noun, for the CON VE1'
ANCE-of HER MAJESTY'S MAILS in the (
Province of South Australia for Three Years, com
mencing the 1st January, lbG4. ]
Any turther information can be had on applica
tion at this office.
J. W. LEWIS,
Postmaster-General.
General Post-Office,
Adelaide, August 27, 1S03. 211-D7r43mwf301
SPENDERS for PLASTERERS' WORK ,
JL to be performed at ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, J
GAWLE1J, will be received until noon of the 24th
instant at the offices of the undersigned, where ;
plans and specilication of the work may be seen. ;
Plans and specification may also be seen at
Gawler on application to the Rev. Canon Coombs.
The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. ,
2(il'2 G. A; E. HAMILTON, Architects. ]
'TENDERS WANTED for BUILDING
J. a COTTAGE. For particulars, apply to
Ralph C'jrin, Chancery-lane, any evening after 7
o'clock. ? xv
TO BUILDERS.— TENDERS are !
invited until Saturday, September lit, at noon, (
for BUILDING COTTAGE, kc, at Glenelg. i
Plans and Specification to be seen on and after |
Monday, September li, between the hours of 9 and |
5, at the Sportsman's Hotel, Adelaide. The lowest
nor any Tender not necessarily accepted. 2i;5''O12 i
MINING NOTICES' \
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINING ]
ASSOCIATION.
TENDERS FoR COPPER. \
TENDERS will be received at the Office of the
Assiidatioii until 11 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, the |
2-ind instant, for the Purchase of any quantity not
exceeding Sixty-five nor less than Five Tons of
Burra Copper.
Tenders to bcaddiessud to the nndersigned, and i
marked on the envelope 'Tender for Copper.' i
HENRY AYERS, Secretary.
Adelaide, September 15.- 1S63. 25!l'(jjv
INSOLVENCY NOTICES.
IN THE COURT OF INSOLVENCY
South Australia.— WHEREAS Adjudications
in Insolvency have been made against the under-
mentioned persons. Notice is hereby given that
the Commissioner has appointed the following days
for Meetings in each Estate to be held at the Local
Court-House, Victoria-square, Adelaide; at the
firs(t) of which meetings the Insolvents are required
to surrender and make (di)sclosure of their estate
and effects, and the Creditors are to come prepared
to prove their debts, and (?v)ote in the choice of an
Assignee or Assignees, and at the last sitting the
Insolvents are to finish their examinations:—
JOHN WAY, of Rapid Bay, Labourer, on
Friday, the twenty-first day of August, and on
Friday, the eighteenth day of September, at two
o'clock. /
ROBERT DALL, of Belair, near Mitcham,
Woodcarter, on Friday, the twenty eighth day of
August, and on Friday, the twenty-fifth day of
September, at 12 o'clock.
EDWARD HALSE, of Adelaide, butcher, on
Monday, the thirty-first day of August, and on .
Monday, the twenty-eighth day of September, at v
II o'clock.
HENRY AYLIFFE, of Angas-street Adelaide,
Surgeon, on Friday, the fourth day of September,
and on Friday, the second day of October, at
eleven o'clock'.
CARL EDMUND MUMME, of Adelaide,
Draper's Assistant, on Friday, the eleventh day
of September, and on Friday, the ninth day of
October, at twelve o'clock. ,
WILLIAM HODGES, of Adelaide, Licensed
Victualler, on Monday, the fourteenth day of
September, and on Monday, the twelth day of
October, at eleven o'clock.
HENRY MARTIN, of Prospect Village, Lime
burner, on Monday, the fourteenth day of Sep
tember, and on Monday, the twelth day of October,
at twelve o'clock. ,
CHARLES CONSTANTINE BRUCE, of Ade-
laide, on Friday, the eighteenth day of September,
and on Friday, the sixteenth day of October, at
eleven o'clock.
JOHN' B. SPENflK Official AsRitmee.
GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICES.
—WHEREAS the Persons named at foot
hereof have each respectively for himself made
application to have the Lands set forth and de-
scribed before his name at foot hereof brought
under the operation of 'The Real Property Act:'
Notice js hereby given that,- unless cnveat be
odged with the Registrar-Goneral, by some person
laving estate or interest in f he aaid Lands, on or
before the expiration of the period herein l*low
for each case -specified, -the said pieces of Land i
will be brought under the operation of the said Act
as by law directed. Diagrams delineating theae
parctls of Land may he inspected at the Lands
Titles Office, Adelaide, and in the offices of tho
several Corporations or District Councils in which
the Lands are situated, or at theories of the Local
Court nearest thereto :—
TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG—Part of Allotment
1—ELIZA LEE, Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF SEYMOUR—Northern moiety
of Section 1072 — GEORGE MARSDEN
WATERHOUSE, Adelaide.
TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG—Sub-allotments
10, 11, and 12 of Block 16—RICHARD BOWEN
COLLEY, Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF SADDLEWORTH—Sections 12
and 13—WILLIAM CHARLES STAMP.
HUNDRED OF BELVIDERE—Section 3 08—
JACOB PROCHNO, near Stockwell.
TOWNSHIP OF GAWLER—Allotment 154, part
of Section 24, Hundred of Nuriootpa—ISAAC
GLENNY, Gawler Town.
HUNDRED OF NOARLUNGA-Part of Section
473-MURRAY COVENTRY, Happy Valley.
CITY OF ADELAIDE-Allotments 24 and 25 of
Town Acre 944—GEORGE PRINCE, Mitcham.
HUNDRED OF STRATHALBYN—Section 3549
— WILLIAM HILL, Langhorne's Creek.
HUNDRED OF ALMA-Section 510-THOMAS
WARD, River Wakefield
HUNDRED OF WILLUNGA—Part of Section
436—MATTHEW HART, Aldinga.
VILLAGE OF NORWOOD—Part of Allotment
37, part of Section 200; Hundred of Adelaide—
CHARLES SIMEON, Adelaide.
TOWNSHIP OF GAWLER—Part of Allotment
198, part of Section 24, Hundred of Nuriootpa—
HENRY EDWARD BRIGHT, Gawler.
HUNDRED OF YATALA—Parts of Preliminary
Section 418—JOSEPH JOHN WATTS, New
South Wales.
Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be
lodged, October 3, 1863.
TOWNSHIP OF STRATHALBYN IN0RTH
..r.But of Allotment 35, Pa'^IW^MT
dred of Strathalbyn—JAMES HALLIDAY,
HUNDRED OF LIGHT—Sectioa;459 ^ JOHN
RENFREY, Kapunda.
HUNDRED OF LIGHT—Section 305—CARL
BOHNSACK, near Kapunda.
7, part of Section .1 Hundred of Wongyarra—
ALEXANDER RIMMER, Sydney.
HUNDRED OF NURIOOTPA - Section 752—
JOHANN CRISTOPH RADKE, near Tanunda.
HUNDRED OF KAPUNDA - Section 318 —
ABRAHAM WHITE, near Kapunda.
GQVEHyMENTAPYEBTISEMEirrB
CITY OF ADELAIDE-Part of Town Acre 154
JAMES GEORGE WTT, Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF BAROSSA-Part of south-eastern
corner of Section 303S —JOSEPH PERRY
? (Mortgagee exercising power of sale), Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF YATALA-Part Allotment 34,
Prospect Village, part of Section 372— THOMAS
COTTINGHAM, Adelaide.
VILLAGE OF LORDSTON— Allotment 2S. part
of Section 218, Hundred of Waterhouse– JOHN
BROWN FLETT, Rolie Town.
VILLAGE OF BOWDEN— Allotment 3Tx\ part of
Section 354, Hundred of Yatala—EBENEZER
FELGATE, Nairne.
HUNDRED OF PORT ADELAIDE-Western
half of Allotment 77 of Section 1 KM- JOHN
HART, HENRY SIMPSON, and JAMES
PAGE (Mortgagees exercising power of sale),
Port Adelaide. i
HUNDRED OF ONKAPARINGA-Sectiou 4050
—JOHN WILLIAM EGAN, River Murray.
HUNDRED OF ADELAIDE— Part of Section
240-ELIJAH THOMAS. Unley.
Date up to and inclusive of whi:h caveat may be
lodged, October 10, 18(53.
CITY OF ADELAIDE-Town Acre GGS, and part
of 626—ELIJAH TREGEA, Adelaide.
TOWNSHIP OF EMU VI LLE- Allotment 22,
part of Section :»)!. Hundred of Stanley—
ROBERT HERBERT, Black Springs.
TOWNSHIP OF TAN UN DA- Allotment /. part
of Section 40, Hundred of Moorooroo— JOHN
KORFF, near Gawler.
CITY OF ADELAIDE-Part of Town Acres CS3
and 640—WILLIAM MITCHELL, New South
Wales.
HUNDRED OF WATERLOO-Section 1032
WILLIAM HARVEY, River Light.
TOWNSHIP OF VlCTOUlA-Five-ivcre block
numbered l(i, ami Allotments 157, 109, 247, 450,
aniN'U-WlLLIAM HARVEV. River Liglit.
VILLAGE OF TANUNDA-Allotment 11, part
of Section 31', Hundred of Moorooroo— LOUIS
ALMERS, Adelaide.
TOWNSHIP OF MACCLESFl ELD -Part of
Allotment S3-JOHN DIXON, Macclesfield.
TOWNSHIP OF LOHETHAL-Suballotment 9
of Lot 3, part of Section 5124, Hundred of Onka
paringa-JAMES COLLINS. Lobethal.
HUNDRED OF PORT GAWLKli-Section fr
MARGARET HOOPER, Victoria.
HUNDRED OF ADKLAIDE-Part of Prelimi
nary Section 247—JOHN SIMMONS.
TOWNSHIP OF CLARE-Allotmcnt 144. part of
Section 39, Hundred of Clare—FREDERICK
HANNAFORD, Clare.
CITY OF ADKL-MDE-Partof Town Acre 417-
FREDERICK RANGER RUTLAND.
HUNDRED OF MACCLESFIKLD- Northern
moiety of Section 4:iW-FRANK JAMISON,
Niiirne. ' ;
TOWNSHIP OF TANUNDA-Allotment K, ?
l»iirt of Section -lit. Hundred of Moorooroo— '
THOMAS SMITH, Tanumki (
VIJjLAtJE OF ECHUNGA-South-eastcru half
of Allotincnt 41, part of Section 3S7J', Hun
dred of Kuitpo—WILLIAM COOPER, near
Echunga.
HUNDRED OF NIJRIOOTPA-Section 1S13
WILLIAM WITHERS EWBANK and
CHARLES HAWKES TODD CONNOR, Port
Adelaide. '
HUNDRED OF BKLVIDERE-Sections 13, 19,
and 20—MICHAEL GUERIN, the Meadows.
HUNDRED OF BELVIDERE-Scctiou 4S2
JAMES HEHIR, near Kapunda.
HUNDRED OF BELVIDKRE-Western moiety
of Section 14—WILLIAM LOCKTON, near
Kapunda.
HUNDRED OF BELVIDERE-Eastern moiety
of Section 14—PATRICK GANLEY, near
Kapunda.
HUNDRED OF NURIOOTPA-Part of Section
203—ADOLF GUSTAV UMLAUFF, Greenock.
CITY OF ADELAIDE—Town Acre 784—HEIN-
RICH LUDWIG VOSZ, Adelaide.
Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be I
lodged, October 17, 18-i3.
VILLAGE OF EDWARDSTOWN -Allotment
W, part of Section 51, Hundred of Adelaide—
TIMOTHY KENNEALLEY, Edwardstown.
VILLAGE OF NEW HAMBURG — Allotments
3 and 5, part of Section 2738, Hundred of Bremer
— CAROLINE BOARD, New Hamburg.
HUNDRED OF YATALA-Ailotments 5, fi, 7,
8, 1), 31, and 32 Prospect ViU.ice, part of Section
370—JOHN BURDON, Prospect Village.
Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be
lodged, November 17, 18C3.
Dated this fifteenth day of September, one
:housand eight hundred and sixty-three, at the
Registry Office, Adelaide, South Australia.
W.B.T. ANDREWS,
? __Actinj! Registrar-General.
R~EA.L 'PROPERTY 'aCT~NOT1CET
—WHEREAS JAMES McINTOSH DAVID-
SON, of Wallaroo Bay, Baker, has made declaration,
is required by Section !RI oi' the Real Pro;n'rty Act
iflSfil, of the arcidenial loss of the ceitiiiciite of
title of him, tbe said James Mclntosh Daviilson,
to portion of the Allot Mient No. 213, in the Town
ship of Wallaroo, and made application fur a
PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE of TITLE for
the same laud to be grunted to him, notice is
liereby given that unless caveat be lodged with
the Registrar-General by some person having
I'state or interest in the said land on or before the
lirst day of C/Ctober next ensuing, a Provisional
lieitilteate, as by lav; directed, will be issued to
ilic said James Mclnto^h D;tvi-l.-:on in respect of
tho .said land.
Dated this fifteenth day of September, 18(3, at
the Registry Ollice, Adelaide, South Australia.
W. B. T. ANDREWS,
2(51 ev Acting Registrar-General.
SALE OF CROWN LANDS.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15.
Crown Linds Ollice, Adelaide,
August 5, ISiES.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
oortions of Crown Lands will be otleied for sale
i.v public auction, at the Land Ollice, Adelaide, on
Thursday, the fifteenth day of October, 18(53, at
:leven of the clock in the forenoon, at tbe upset
iriec alftxed to each lot respectively, on the terms ,
md conditions, and under the provisions of an Act
)1 the Parliament of South Australia, passed in
he twenty-first year of Her Majesty's reign, inti
uled ' An Act for Regulating the Sale and other
lisposal of Waste Lands belonging to the Crown ,
n South Australia.' Deposit, twenty per cent.
LAV. uLYDE, J
Commissioner of Crown Lands.
Country Sections.— Upset price £1 per acre,
bounty Light— About three miles west-north-west
of Kapunda, Hundred Kapuuda.
Lot. Sec. Acres. Lot. Sec. Acres.
XJ7 107 !'7 !
bounty Light— Sources of the Gilbert, about six to (
eight miles nortlinorth-east of Saddleworth,
Hundred Saddleworth.
\m 3i 131 311 40 204
.till 37 13ii 'M2 411 1(!(!
3J0 :«» ISt 313 51 1!IO
bounty Light— On and east of Pine Creek, about
three and a half to five miles north of Saddle
worth, Hundred Saddleworth.
341 1S2 !!(- :»3l 131 7(!
315 123 8-1 :i52 132 7S
.'H'i 124 Wt -Ml i:« 75
M7 125 81 354 KiS 87
348 120 82 355 Kfil 83
34!) 12!l 5!t :m 143 !)1
350 130 74 X)7 151 :« .
bounty Frome— About one to two miles north
easterly and easterly of Bangor, Hundred Wong
-35SU 01 141 3(K Oi 75 ;
-.iJ.) (J2 114 301 07 80 .
»;.i ic! 81 :wr- in 71 ,
3*il M 8(i :X50 W 04 j
3(i2 05 03
L'ouuty Frome- South of Bangor, Hundred Wong- ,
yarra.
3(»7 72 80 |
County Hinilmarsh— About three and a half to six
miles south of Strathalbyn, Hundred Bremer.
3-;s 2004 111 3S2 20 IS 115
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370 2WHJ Hi 3S4 2022 84
371 2(1(17 74 3s5 2U2f» 87
372 200S 4S 3-(! £0i7 81
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374 2U10 fl!- 3SS 2()2!t (H
:i75 2011 70 HSU 2030 50
37U 2012 54 :5*)0 3KJ1 8
377 2013 77 tf.il 2032 53
375 2014 77 3!I2 2033 07
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County Grey— Near Mount Gambier, west of the
Blue Lake, Hundred Blanche.
:Q6 ;»» 3S i ? ?
SALE OF LEASES OF MINERAL
LANDS OCTOBER 20. 1863.
Crown Lands and Immigration Otlice, Adelaide,
September 14, 1^G3.
NOTICE is hereby given that the right of
mr.kiug application lor Leases of tbe following
Mineral Lands will be offered for sale at public
auction,' immediately after the Land Sale to be
held at this office on the 29th October next. The
application will have to be made in accordance
with the Mineral Lease Regulations in force at the
time of sale, and the upset pri':u will be j£5:—
Lot 111. No. of former claim. lSU. Area, 81
acres. NearMoonta, Hundiedof Wallaroo, County
Daly.
Lot 112. No. of former claim, 1835. Area, 80
acres. Near Moonta, Hundred of Wallaroo, County
Daly.
LAV. GLYDE.
Commissioner of Crown Lands and
2Glcv ? Immigration.
QALE OF LEASES OF MINERAL
O LANDS-OCTOBER 15.
Crown Lands and Immigration Office.
..Adelaide, September 2, 18(53.
NOTICE is hereby given that the follow
ing Leases of Mineral Lands of the Crown, of
which a plan may be seen at the Surveyor
General's Office, will be offered for Sale at
Public Auction,, immediately after the -Land Sale
to be held 'at that office, loth October, 1803(the
first year's'- rent to-be- paid at the fall of the
hammer): — ' ?
? Lot 101). Section 1013, 80 acres. Hundred of Wal
laroo, County Dal}', south-easterly of Township, of ?
Moonta. Upset price per annum, £10. Term of |
Lease. '14 years. Formerly held by the Karka- ;
rilla Mining Company. ?
Lot-110.' Section 104(J,SO acres, Hundred of Wai- !
laroo, County. Daly, south-easterly of Township of j
Moonta. Upset price per annum, £40. Term of
Lease, 14 y«us'.. Formerly held by the Karka
^^^^?^laVglyde,. .... ? '
? ': ' '? Commissioner of Crown Lands and
247ct ?.! ' ; Immigration* .; ... .
A GENTS IN MELBOURNE.— J
J\. Messrs. GORDON & GOTCH, of. Collins- '
street west, M^ellwurne, have been appointed
AGENTS in Victoria for the Register and Obserrcr
Newspapers, and are authorized to collect Accounts
due. Advertisements and Subscribers' nam,* will
be received by them, and will meet witi prompt
tttentiou.
BELIGIOTJS NOTICES.
SOUTH AURTRALAN AUXILIARY
to the BRITISH and FOREIGN BIBLE
SOOIETY.-The ANNUAL JIEETLNGS of the
various BRANCHES will beheld as under:—
SALISBURY-On Mondaj- evening, Sept. 21.
GAWLER-On Tuesday evening, Septeiuber2i
GAWLER RlTER-Oii Wednesday evening,
September 23.
LYNDOCH VALLEY-On Thursday evening,
September 2 k
ANGASTOX-On Friday evening. Sept 25.
BURRA— On Monday evening, September 21.
CLARE-On Tuesday evening, September 22.
AUBURN— On Wednesday evening, Sept. 23.
RIVEUTON-On Thursday evening. Sept 24.
KAPUNDA-On Friday evening, .'-ept. 25.
MOUNT BARKER-On Monday evening.
Sent 21.
MACGLESFIELD-On Tuesday evening, Sep
tember 22.
STRATHALBYN-On Wednesday evening,
September 23.
MOUPHETT VALE-On Monday evening,
September 2L
WILLUXGA-On Friday evening, Sept. 25.
PORT ELLIOT-On Wednesday eveniiiK, Sep
tember 30.
UUMERACHA-On Tuesday evening, Sept. 22.
PORT ADEL,UDE-Oii Monday evening, Sep
lemberSS.
The ANNUAL MEETING of the SOUTH
A.USTRALLVN AUXILIARY will l-e held in
White's Rooms on Tuesday evening, October 27,
it 7 o'clock.
26r7vx JAMES WlUTiyO. } Sccretaric8
C CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
J HINDMARSH-SQUARE. ANNIVERSARY
jEKVICES.- On Sunday next, September 20, two
shRMONS will be preached; that in the Morning
it half-past 10 by the Rev. James .Tefl'eris, LL.R,
md in the Evening at half-past li by the Rev. C.
Manthorpe, when Collections will be maile in aid
)f the debt on the Church.
On Wednesday. September 23, a SALE of
[JSEFUL and ORNAMENTAL WORK will be
leld in the Vestry, to commence nt 2 o'clock, to
»e followed by a TEA and PUBLIC MEETING;
l/ea at half-past 5, Public Meeting at 7. Chair to
-e taken by the Hon. W. J'eacock, M.L.C.
Lickets Is. f«l. each, to be had of Messrs. Allott
md Buik, Rundle struct, and Mr. liarcla), King
villiam-street A Collectiou will lie made in aid
f the debt on the Church. ? 2ftT'2v
FUNERAL NOTICES.
The friends and relatives of
the late George Mosely of St. Leonard's
are respectfully informed that his mortal
remains will leave his late residence at 3 p.m., on
Saturday, the 19th instant, for the Brighton
Cemetery.
PUBLIC ItIOTICES.
^OUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.
J LECTURE..
The Lecture This Evening (Friday), will be dc
ivered by T. M.\fiAHEY, Esii.— Subject, 'The
unerican War; or, the Confederate Struggle for
ilavery.'
The Chair will be taken at 8 p.m. Admittance
s usual.
By order,
x ROBT. KAY, Secrctar}-.
^M^IE^A]^S^ciffiTIES~'
PHE NATIONAL BANK OF AUS
?i- TRALAS1A.
Incorporated In- Acts of Parliament.
NOTICE. -The OFFICES of this Bank at
ADELAIDE and the HRANCHES in South Aus
ralia will be CLQSED on THURSDAY, lstOcto
ernext, for the Half- Yearly Balance.
Customers are requested to send in their Pass
books to be written up.
FREDERICK WRIGHT, Manager.
Adelaide, September 17, 1W3. 2lil '73v li!)
INSURANCE NOTICES.
EOBA11T TOWN and LAUNCESTON
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
(Established 18T^i.
MAUINK RUKVKYOII AT 1'oKT ^tlKI.AIDB:
Captain H. Simpson.
The undersigned a^?ccpt Marine Risks at current
ates.
F. J. BECK & CO., Agents,
S7cv Aili'laidft and Port.
N~ ORTH BRITISH AND MmT
CiVXTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
EsUiblislicd 180!).
ncorporated by Royal Charter mid Special Acts of
Parliament.
Subscribed Capital £i(Hi.').O0O Sterling.
Accumulated and Invested Funds, £1,371.000.
BO.UID OF DlKtX'I'UKS IN IjijSUtlN.
Chairman -John White Cater, Esq. (Messrs. J.
W. Cater, Son. A: Co.)
Deputy Chairman — Charles Morrison, Esq.
(Messrs. Morrison, Dillon, & Co.)
Anselmo De Arroyavc, Esq. (Jlessrs, A. De
Arroyave A: Co.)
Edward Cohen, Esq. (Messrs. Drake, Kleinwort
and Cohen)
James Du Buisson, Esq. Olessrs. Hcnckell, Du
Buisson, A: Co.)
Pascoe JJupre (Jrcnfcll, Esq. (Messrs. Pascoe,
Grcnfelj, A Son.-*)
Adolphus Klockinann, Esq. (Messrs. Klockmanu
and Fesser)
John Mollett, Esq., Austin Friars Passage.
Junius Spencer Morgan, Esq. (Messrs. George
Peabody A: Co.)
George Gordon Nicol, Esq. (Chairman of the
Chartered Mercantile Bank of ludia, London,
and China)
John Henry William Schroder, Esq. (Messrs. J.
H. Schriider A: Co.)
George Young, Esq. (Messrs. Begbie, Young.
and Begbies).
The Company insures against FIRE nearly every
esc-rijition of Property at the lutfest rates of
'remiuiu corresponding to each risk.
Insurances for seven years charged for six only.
1/isses settled with promptitude and lilx-rahtv.
The undersigned have been appointed the Com
any's Agents in South Australia, and are em
owcred to issue Policies on the most favourable
:rms, and to settle any claims that may arise.
HERIOT. FULLARTON; & CO.
15fimwf3:ifiv2U
40UTH austIIalTan Insurance
J COMPANY, LIMITED.
King William-street Adelaide,
For effecting Insurances at REDUCED RATES
Sainst FIRE,
Agencies at every township in the colony.
Chairman, J. M. Lixklater, Esu.
Deputy-Chairman, I*. - i. liowra, laq.
Money Lent en tp-ajre at 10 per sent.
lev ? V,._K TAPLEY Secretary.
[ 1VERP0OL AMJ LONDON FIRE
i-i AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, Tv,o Muxions.
RISKS accepted a*, the REDUCED RATES.
CLAIMS Promptly Scrtlt.il in the Colony.
3f-cv ? F. .T. liECKfcCO.. Acents.
I3 0YAL FIRE AND LIFE
LL INSLRAN'CK COMPANY.
(Capital. £2,000,0U0.
Annual Revenue, nearly £500.000.
Increase of : Fire Business last year 50 percen
lore than that of any ollice in Great Britiin.
7 FIRE BRANCH.- Insurances granted at re
iiced premiums. ' Claims settled in the colony
nrncdiately on proof of lo-s.
LD-'E BRANCH.— English rates of premium
nly charged, and conditions on Policies extremely
iberal. Bonus at recent divisions of profits, 2 per
ent. per annum on amount of Policies.
Example:
Policy dated Dec. 1, 1M5 (sum assured) £1,000
Increased by oonus to Dec, lStiO, to ... 1,279
Total premiums paid being ? 3H4
Medicai Referee— R. W. Moore, Esq., Colonial
lUrgeon.
ACRAMAN MAIN, LINDSAY, & CO.,
lOcv Acents.
'THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE
1 FIRE INSURRAXCE COMPANY.
Capital-One Million.
All Claims settled in the colony.
EDWARD J. SPENCE, Agent,
258c ? lying William-street, Adelaide.
PACIFIC FIRE AND MARINE
L INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, £500.000, Unlimited Liability.
Head Office— Pitt-street, Sydney.
C. M. Smith, Esq., Manager.
The undersigned having lieen APPOINTED
UJEXTS in South Australia for the above Office,
ire piepared to receive Proposals for Fire and
Marine Risks at the current rates of premium,
md will Issue Policies at once in terms thereof.
Claims in cither department settled here imm
liatelv on nroof of loss.
Vessels insured on tim policies, or otherwise
-n literal terms.
!74c G. A.&1I. BARTLRET, Grenfell-arrppt j
fiHURCH OF ENGLAND AISD
U GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE AND
ANNUITY INSTITUTION.
Capita^ O.vk Mitjjon.
FRANCIS S. DUTTOX, Agent,
214c 'Rundle-place. |
f\UEEN FIRE AND LIFE
UA INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital, O.vb Milijo.v.
A (Claims settled in tbe colony.
WAL YOUNGIIUSIUNI). JU.V., v CO.,
12Gc ? Agents for South Australia. j
HER WENT AND TAMAR MARINE
U AND iFIUE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ?
Capital, £100.000.-Established 1S3S. !
Head Ollice: M«xpjarie»treet, Holjart Town.
ADELAIDE BRANCH:
Agent, W. Samson.
Office: 5, Currie-street
Marine and Fire Ritks are accepted by the
A.gent, without reference to the Head Office, at the
lowest rates, and Losses promptly settle/].
Marine losses may be made payable in London
if required; :. ? 40c
VTORTHERN FIRE -fe LIFE
I- ASSURANCE COMPANY. I
Ofllce. Grenfell-street. , !
108U07 G. VON DER HEYDE, Secretary.
'???':? JWARINE INSURANUK
ADELAIDE LLOYD'S , ASSOCIA
xL ' TION OF UNDERWRITERS.
??'?.' Hojf. Wm. Peacock, Chairman*
.. THpa Gbavks, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
Marine Risks taken at current rates, and policies
issued immediately on account of the same.
CLAIMS FOR LOSSES .
promptly settled in cash without deduction.
H. COWIE,
Broker to the Association.
Grenfell-street, January, I860. 44mwf 0
LAND AUCTION NOTICES.
GREEN & WAD HAM'S
L NEXT MONTHLY
AND AUCTION SALE
will be held in the
LAND MART
Octobers FRIDAY. Octobers.
Particulars of Properties intended for this
Auction are requested to be forwarded as soon as
possible. 24Scv
LAND AND HOUSES^^ZI
n R e e n & w TiTk a m ,
VJT LAND AGENTS
AND
LAND AUCTIONEERS.
LANDED PROPEUT1E3
VAI.UED.
LiVNDED J'i:OPERTIE-5
SURVEYED.
PLANS Furnished in\\ TOWNSHIPS LAID
OUT. Plans of Townsliips, Hundreds, &c, kc
throughout Uic COLONY always open for iuapeo
tioix.
HOUSES. STORES. LANDS
SECTIONS, &c,
LET or LKASBD.
EXCHANGE
LAND MART,
And Land Offices, Kins William-street.
LAND. LOAN,
AXD
GENERAL COMMISSION
OFFICES.
tlOVFRNMFNT ) -Purchased in accordance with
SKrrnivS f l'10 instructions of partiea
sfti-niiAh 1 absent from Adclaidu
GOVERNMENT 1 Purchased and Let on Lease
SECTIONS / with Right of Purchase.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
GREEN & WADlIASrS ADVERTISEMKNTH
JPH'Sr. lliJhc 'REGISTER' Newspaper 011
rONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and lu the
UJrahKVhR of Saturday,
lev ? GREEN k WADHAM. Land Agetita.
j^OR PRIVATE SALE.— Tho
1 HALLARAT VlJOMll MILLS, Rallurat,
stahlis bed for eU-ht years and ullowwl to lie tho
test Milling Utismessin Victoria. -To Speculators.
Japitalists. Millers, and Others.
GEMMELU McOAUU .V (^O. have received
.instructions from the pixiprietors, Messrs. Hassell
uid Monckton, who are returning to Europe, to
)lfer for private bargain thu.se celebrated Flour
Hills utuaU-d in liallarut, and known iw tho
liA LLuVRAT FU -U R-M I LLS.
A'be Huilding is of bluestune, 1U0 feet by M feet,
)n two acres of land.
The Engine (CO horse-poivur) and Machinery aro
if the very l)est construction; six jiaits French
iurr Stones, on the inost approved principle, with
I'atent Silk-D/essiiig Machines. Smutting
Machines. Conveyors, Elevators, and all the ap
jhances for working must economically, ami
apable of producing 100 toiw of Hour per week.
Ihe ((Utility of flour turntd out is surpiwued by
lone either in Victoria or South Australia, nnd
;oiuiuauds the luybest price in llalliuut.
1 erms very liberal.
Further information can be obtained nt tho
trams of the Auctioneers, Mellwurne; or on the
ireinises. lialliuat, where the books can be in
ipectcd. ? 252mwftf4
I^OR SALE, tlio THEBAllTON
1- FI-orjR-MlLU MACHINERY, \c. Price,
C45O. For iiarticnlars, apply to Win. Letchford,
kVatcrhousc sbiiildiiius. Ctlcv
REDHDTH.— FOlT SAL^~or TO bo
l.irr, a ST( )Ri; with excellent Cellar. Stable,
lav-House, kc, suitable for the Storage of Flour
ind all kinds of Produce. Apply to Mr. D. Wells,
voonnga; or tu J. C. Genders, 3J, King William
treet, Adelaide. 24 lev
i^HOP and HOUSE TO bo I^EtT
3 Apply to James Whiting, Gli, King William
itrcet. ? ^ ? oj,^
51HOPS IN HINDLEY-STRECT.—
?^ TO be LET, the Premises now in the occupa
ion of Messrs. J. Miller Anderson \: Co. drapers,
mil of Mr. Hart hhoeniaker. Possession in Scp
einber.
WRIGHT BROTHERS, Land Agents.
Exchange-chambers, Adelaide. i!05mfc
I^UN G Kl LLO S ITRVEY. — To b^ LET^
- together or separately, from lut Dei-einher
lext, this £(i,(i(io Acre Illock, nnd also Section R{ of
in acres adjoining, ;md the Houses and lUiildingn
irocted thereon.
For further particulars, apply to the undersigned,
urn will receive tenders up to the 15th September
' ' . , ROUERT DAVENPORT.
Adelaide, July 20, ISM. iHJStfcv
1^0 DRAPERS AND OTJ1¥rS.— TO
-1- be LET, the- PREMISES now in the occu
mtion of Messrs. Miller Anderson k Co., iit
IJXDLEY-STREET. consisting of l^irgo Shop.
,'elnr, and Commodious Residence, Possession
m the 2iitli inst.
WRKiHT 11ROTHERS, Land Agents.
hxdiani.'i;-fhaiiiliers. Ailelaide. iiillmfe
TO KAKERS AND OTHKltS.— TO
JL 1* LET. at WOODVILLH, a SHoP with
)ven, kc The Trade Utensils can be taken at
?aluation. Apply to Riselv, on the premises;
lo'in Fonnby, Port Adelaide.
September Ifi, 181!!!. SOO'.1)
PARKSIDE.-TO bo LET, a Cmn
L timdious FAMILY JJEH1DENCK Apply
0 It. I!. Colley.
Septeml-crJ4, lsiit. ? 257nnvfc_
['0 be LET, four miles from Town,
HOUSE, Nine Rooms; Acre of Garden,
itahlitur, aud 20 Acres of Paddock, with penna
iciit Water. Apply to
GILES & SMITH. Waymoiith-Htreet.
? 'lli'15l?'llj
PO be LET, on a HUILDIN^LEASE,
1 an ALLOTMENT. 17 feet (! inches by 145
wt. it; the best business part of RUNDLE
iTREET. Apply to the South Aiutrulinti Gom
«ny. 24uwfc
1^0 1ih LET,' 'cRESSInuHAM
J- LODCE, Harton-terraee, NORTH ADE
jAIDE. Rent low. Apply on the premiscx.
? g.r-7wffll
rO be LET, in CURR IE-STREET, a
First-rate Privati; HOUSE of Six- Rooms,
arge Yard, and every convenience suitable for a
?'amily; at present occupied by tho Proprietor,
'ossession to be had the first wock in September.
V.pply to ( i. H.irt, on the premises. ' 2:J0u
rO bo LET, Comer of WEST
TERRACE and FRANKLIN-STREET, n
onvcnieiit RESIDENCE, finished and ventilated
n a superior manner. Apply to John Rullock,
''raiikJin-btreet. 2UV;
VO be LET, tho HOUSE occupied
J- by the late J. Stilling, feq.. NORWOOD.
Ipply to Mr. Charnock, Jiindley-atrect, or to Mr.
}. Sowanl, York Hotel. 250c
PO be LET, Large STORKS and
-I- CELl^VR. Apply to Peter Cumming & Son,
l^Hmdley-Ktreet. 210c
PWO COTTAGES TO bo TJET ou
i- LEFEVRE-TEURACE. North Adelaide. .
Ipply at 1'ulsftjrd'a Timber Yard, Grenfcll-HtreeL
? . . lt)5c
HOTELS AND ir^^8TABLES_
p,L A R E i\C15 HOT B lT KING
-J WILLIAM-STREET Qj.\%k TUE SiMOERX
THOMAS CORNOCK. in returning his most
?onlial thanks for tin: liberal sup|Hirt received
luring the seven years in which he conducted the
iiUEsitAM Hotel, begs respr-ctfully to intimato
hat he btis removed to the premises lately
jucupied by Mr. iiwwiK A^uhiuor, and having
naile exttn-iive additions and lmprovcmcnU liaa
JPENED the same as a FAMILY HOTEL.
iesignated a.n above
Tiie Premises (being in the vcrj- heart of tho
2itv) are in close proximity to '
THE TELEGRAPH AND POST OFFICES,
THE GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
THE SUPREME COURT,
THE BANKS,
ind within five minutes' walk ctf flic Railway
station.
Visitors from the Country nnd neighbouring
Colonies will find thin Hotel most eligibly
?ituated. and replete with ovcry comfort.
Wines and other Liquors of the first quality.
Dinners and Refreshments nt all hours.
The Billiard-Rooms are superintended by Mr.
Thos. Cornock, jun., late of the Gresham Billiard-
Room. 261 '4,'7 '9vk
ROBE HOTEL. GUICHEN BAY.—
H. B. DOBINSON, late of the Stone Hut.—
begs leave to inform the Settlers, Commercial
Travellers, and the Public in general, that he has
become the Proprietor of tbe ROBE HOTEL, and
he hopes by civility and attention, together with
a first-class Table, to merit and receive their sup-
port and approbation.
The Wines and Spirits supplied shall always be
of the very best description.
Families desirous of enjoying the Summer Sea-
son will find every aceomodation at moderate
charges.
First-rate Stables, Loose Boxes, and good
Paddocks are attached to the Premises, and ex-
perienced grooms always in attendance.
No effort shall be spared to make the Robe
Hotel the best Family Hotel in the district.
N.B.— Good Saddle Horses and Conveyances
lways for Hire at the shortest notice. 181 '272v
DAN. BONHAM, YOUNG QUEEN
LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. STOCK
YARDS, &c, Freeman-street, Adelaide. 259'61v
HORSES, CATTLE, VEHICLES; &c
FOR SALE— 400 First-class Merino
EWES. Also, 20 Superior-woolled Two
Toothed RAMS. Dellvery after Shearing. Apply to
257c C. GRIEVE, Truro.
HORSES TAKEN IN to GRAZE at
Unley Park. Apply at Deacon's Carriage
Repository, Grenfell-strect. gWc
TO PIGEON FANCIERS. —A few
Pairs of Choice TUMBLER PIGEONS, at
F. Lamb's, Hindley-street. - -Hirz
GAS TAR. — FOR SALE, at the
Register Office, a small quantity of Tar
from Resin Oil. '™
$