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? SHIPPING ?
' P. & O S. N. Co.
Under Rnyal Mail Contract, wEl dispatch the
following Steamers for LUNUON. calling at
albany, Colombo, ades' brindtsi
MALTA. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOl TH :—
Steamers. -Tnaj L'otnmarder. I Leave.
BOMB ». laaislA. B. Daniel iAug. 2
OCEANA ... |6362; E. Stewart jAng. 16
VICTORIA „. i626S;A. W. Adauaon Aug. 30
ARCADIA ... (i362! W.B. Andrews. RNRlSep. 13
VALETTA „. 4019 R. F. Briscte, R.N.R.'Sep. 27
BALLAARAT 47lS T. S. Angus jOct. H
PARRAMATTA 477 1 P. Harris Oct. 25
BRITANNIA... 6257iR. ». Moray, B.S'.B.iXov. 8
MA'SILIA ... 491i; C. Fraser ? I*'0*- '--
First and Second Saloon Paatangers allowed to
break their journey at intensediite port*
Cabins reserved on special tertis. _. .,,_
LIBERAL CONC&SsIONS made to Families
during the slack passenger seastc __»«-i
PASSAGES FROM ENGLAND -»n fce arrangea
*to the Second Saloon the amngements have ibeen
thoroughly reorganized, the acrt-minodation ottered
BATES OF PASSAGE-MONEY:—
To London in First Siloon - «j? ' ^Ir
To Lonaon in Second salwn ... £g to t«.^
Japan, anil Chicago, £13. _
For handbooks an' ? ail inf3rmation apply to
KJLDiiE, SMITH, &CO , limited. Agents.
? ESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
? ADELAIDE to LONDON via Pari--.
Unde* Postal Contract with the French Govern
Steamers of 6.000 tons, tailing at Albany, Mahe\
Aden, Suez, and Port Said, will be dispatched
monthly as follows:— ?
? ' Leave Leave
Steamers. Commander. Meibne Adelde
noon. 1 p.m.
AnnandBehic !A.Poydenot,L.V. July 3lJAujr- 2
Australian ... 'G. Didier, L.V. Aug. srSept. 2
TiIIedois.CioUtL. Fia«cbUL.V Oc« lOct. 3
Polynesien ,. IL. Boalani. L.Y. Oct. SliXov. 2
fassengers bookeu to R£amon, Mauritius, and
East Coast of Africa.
Bates of Passage to LONDON.— First Saloon, £8}
to £70, including table wines. Liberal concessiors
to families. Return Tickets available for nine cr
twelve months xt Reduced Bates. Emglish
Stewards.
Upon arrival at Marseilles English Isterpm
TEBS meet the passengers for London, and gi«
them every assistance in landing and passing their
luggage through the Customs, &c, and accompary
them to Paris and Calais.
N-B. — Passengers' lnggage conveyed free of cat
to London by Steamer.
For further particulars apply to
HARROLD BROTHERS.
164CT ? Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
^RIENTLINE OF BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS
\J —The following Koyal Mail Steamships be
longing to the Orient and Pacific Companies fill
leave ADELAIDE (Semaphore) at 12 noon on the
undermentioned dates for Plymouth and London,
»ia Albany OV-A.J, Colombo, Suez Canal, Naples,
and Gibraltar:— ?
Steamer. Tons.! Commander. | Date.
OEOTA _. 6,057 E. E. Lavington Aug. 9
OBIE.YE „ 5,365 iH. E. In.-kip Aug. 23
O&MUZ ... 6,031 iW. E. White. R.N.R. Sep. 6
OKOXA.VA... 5,552 IB. Studdert Sep. 20
OEUBA _. 6,552 L. Hay, R.N.R. Oct. 4
AUSIBAL_ 6.624 F. M. Tuke. R.N.R. Oct. 18
CTJZCO ... 3,915 ' J. F. Ander*on Nov. 1
OPHia „. 7,000 |J. F. Buthven Nov. 15
Orizaba „. 6,077 jA. W. Clarke B.N.R. Nov. 29
And fortnightly thereafter.
Saloon Passengers allowed to break their journey.
Whole Cabins reservea on most liberal terms.
PAS SAG E-MONEY.
Saloon „ ... £60 and £70.
Second Class „ £35, £37, and £40.
Third _ ... Two. berth Cabins, £22 each adult.
Do. ... ... Four-berth Cabins, £20 aach adult
Steerage _. Open Keiths. £17 17s. each adult.
(Thirti and steerage rates include bedding, mess
utensils, 4c)
Excursion Eeturn Tickats at reduced rates.
PBEPAlD PASSAGES FROM LONDON.
Special facilities are now afforded for bringing
out friends and relatives by the prepayment of
passage-money here at above rates
PARCELS carried to any part of the United
Kingdom at a low rate.
Managers— F. Green & Co., and Anderson, Ander
son, & Co., Fenchurch-avenue, London, E.C. Full
particulars on application to
M. G. ANDERSON, Branch Manager,
6cr ? 2S. Grenfell-street.
H mjORD-DEUTSCHEB LLOYD.—
^s^.yJVV l^i Secularly Monthly line ot fast
tQIo^Passenger Steamers to SOCTHAMP
mkgSagm^JGS, ANTWEttP, and BREMEN,
calling at CotombOjAden-Suwr »/-.**=« MAPLES.
^nfl QxzMsaa utoTerrnnent. ' ~~
PASSENGERS BOOKED THBOUGH TO
CHICAGO.
Steamers win be dispatched as follows: — ?
Steamers. Tons. Commander. LvAd
BABSBTJRG „. ... 3,034 R. Heintze Aft. 23
KARLSRUHE ... 5,347 F. Kessler Sp. 20
^ALIEK ... „. 3.0S4 VonCoellen Oc. IS
HOHfcNSTAUFEN .. 3,»^90 Roben ? No.15
Passage-money fiom Adelaide to Bremen, from
£14 to £60. Great reductions on return passages,
available for six, nine, or twelve months. Every
facility is offered for bringing out friends by pay
ment of passage-money here. Cabin passengers
may break their journey.
Menu especially arranged to suit all nations.
All officers and stewards conversant with the
PfigHuh language.
Passengers and Cargo booked through to London
and principal European, Asiatic, and American
Ports. Passengers for England are landed at
SOUTHAMPTON.
Passengers land and embark at Largs Bay.
For Freight, Passage, and all other particulars
apply to the Agents,
XL MTJECKE * CO.,
ISlcr Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
(CANADIAN ? AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP
j LINE, in connection with
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY,
THE NEW NATIONAL SHORT ROUTE,
AUSTRALIA TO EUROPE,
via HONOLULU and VANCOUVER, through
CANADA and UNITED STATES,
under contract with the Government of Canada, and
pending negotiations with the Australian Govern
ments. From Sydney for Vancouver, via Brisbane
and Honolulu. Positively sailing as follows: —
Steamers, Arrive i leave
each 4,500 Leave. Date. Van
h.power. couver. couver.
Warrimoo, \ Sjdney Aug. 1/ t -. . 0-s. ,
6.000 tons, f Brisbane Aug. 20 f&ePL 9iiePL 14
Miowera, - (Sydney Sep. IS] -_ „ . lc|Oc» ,,
5,000 tons. flBriabane Sep. 20| j TOct- lcjo-:t- '
Thenceforward MONTHLY.
Slaking close connection at Vancouver with the
magnificent transcontinental trains of the Canadian
Pacific Railway, from the Pacific to the Atlantic
without change of cars. Choice of four routes
across the American Continent.
THBOUGH TICKETS, at lowest rates, to San
Francisco and all points in Canada, United States,
and European Continent, by all Trans-Atlantic
Lines of Steamers.
V BOUND-THE-WOBLD TICKETS by P. and
O. and Canadian- Pacific lines, either via Vancouver
for £130 or via China and Japan for £157. Passen
gers via China and Japan booked through by the
steamers of the E. and A.S.S. Co. and China Navi
gation Co.. connecting at Hongkong with the Cana
dian Pacific Railway Co.'s magnificent Empress
Tiine of Steamships, sailing for Vancover via Inland
Sea of Japan, every three weeks,
FABE— To or from Vancouver, Victoria (B.C.).
Pnget Sound ports. Portland, or San Francisco
Saloon— Single, £40; return, £60 Fore-cabin—
Single. £80. WORLD'S FAIR, CBICAUO—From
Sydney or Brisbane : Saloon, return, £74. England.
Tia Canada, £e3 and £66 Saloon; Steerage, £30 ISs
138thse GEOHGE WILLS & Co., Agents.
OEUTSCHE-AUSTBALISCH
DAMPFSCHIFFS GESELLSCHaSt
(German-Australian S.S. Co.).
BEGULAH LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERS TO
AND FROM ANTWERP AND HAMBURG
(Via. Suez Canal).
CHEAP PASSAGES FROM UNITED KDiQDOM
AND ETJXOPB.
Beaidents In the Colonies desirous of bringinc out
friends and others from England and the Continent
of Europe are afforded facilities by prepayment at
passage-money in Australia as the following rate*:—
From London ? £13 IS 0
Item Hamburg or Antwerp ... £12 U 0
GEOBGE WILLS A CO.,
fithc Adelaide and Port Adelaide.
T UND'S LINE OF STEAMERS.
LONDON, via Ports as required.— These new
toll-powered fast Steamers are appointed to leave
the Port Adelaide Wharf and (or) OutporU as re
quired as follows :—
WOOLLOOMOOLOO „. August 15
Hull^^KGA ? September early.
W?£Sa : ? l^raiyOPcrtobebr
i?Hn£?^ - ?' Early November.
ECHUCA ? a o follow.
CULGOA ... ... To follow.
Excellent accommodation (or Passenaers.
For freight or passage apply to
GEOBGE WILLS & CO.. Adelaide or Port.
? S90thio
STEAM TO H)RT NATAL.
QOCTB AFRICAN GOLDFIELDS.
S.S. WOOLLOOMOOLOO,
3,521 tons Register.
A. R PILKINGTOX, R.N.R., Commander.
This Steamer, of LUND'S well-known line, will
be dispatched as above from
SYDNFY. about August L
MELBOUBNE, about Angust S.
ADELAIDE, about August 15.
ror full particulars and passage-money, -tc,
SALOON and STEEBAGE, apply to the Agents.
GILCHRIST, WATT, & CO., S, Young-street,
Sj dney.
JOHN SANDEBSON & CO., ill, William-street,
Melbourne.
GEORGE WILLS -fc CO., Grenfell-street, Ade
_ ? laMe. ? 196thsc
' IT C OR ARNO B A Y.— Schooner
.A3^ F POSTBOY
TfSjSv33^3 eazly. Apply H. Weroan. Cargo
?MHBr recexred Ho. 1 -iuay. 203,5,710
/
SHIPPING ?
HE ADELAIDE STEAM-SHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED,
will dispatch their STEAMSHIPS as under:—
THROUGH SERVICE TO
MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. AND
QUEENSLAND PORTS.
S.S. ADELAIDE ... | Saturday j July 29 | 2.15 p.m.
S.S.INNAMINCKA | Saturday 1 Aug. 5 | 2.15p.m.
WE^T AUSTRALIAN
GULDFIEliDS
For ALBANY and FBEMANTLE. transoippine for
GEBALDTONandaU NORTHERN PORTS.
S.S. KULLARBA ... | Monday I Julv 31 1 4 p.m.
FREMANTLE and GEKALDTON are the
OHEAPKST and MOST CONVENIENT PORTS
for the COOLGARDIfi and MORCHISON GOLD
FIELDS respectively.
SPENCER'S GULF SERVICE.
For PORT LINCOLN. MOONTA.] WALLAROO,
and FRANKLIN HARBOUR,
S.S. FERRET ... | Tuesday i August 1 1 3 O.m.
For POBXS AUGUSTA. PlhlK. AND 3EKMEIN.
S.S. INVESTIGATOR I Saturday I July 29 I 5 p.m.
Cargo received till 1 o'clock.
JOHN TUBNBULL, Secretary,
Carrie Chambers, Currie-atreet. Adelaide.
_ VTEW STEAM SERVICE TO
dM^^v i-^ QUEENSLAND.
^SgJeSt THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP
' COMPANY, LIMITED.
THBOUGH SERVICE to -iU EBNSLAXD PORTS.
S.S. ADELAIDE.
SATURDAY, July 29, 2.15 p.m..
and a Steamer eveiy Saturday thereafter.
JOHN TURNBULL, secretary,
115c Cume-street, Adelaide
WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIBLDS
DIRECT.
FIRST STEAMER.
SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES.
_. ']%! ESSKS. MclLWRAlTH,
^Afc-^^ ItJ- McEACHABN, -fc CO..
^a^^S-.Ll.uITED, will dispatch the splendid
~nBln7jf Pi'-*'rf*r Steamer
BULIMBA, 3,500 tons,
taking passengers, cargo, and live stock for
ALBANY. FkEMASTLE. and GEBALUTON
(without transhipment), at 3p.m. on THURSDAY.
27th July (weather and other circumstances per
mitting).
Electric Light. Stewardess carried.
Early application for Passages and Cargo Bpace
is necessary. Full particulars from
J. KAWLINGS & SON. Port Adelaide; or
MclLWRAlTH, McEACHAKK, * CO., LTD.,
19. Cnrria-street. ? 195-20S
WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD
«ffoy^_ FIELDS.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS
to the
COOLGARDIE AND MURCHISON
GOLDFIELLS.
HUDDART, PARKEB, -k CO , LIMITED.
will dispatch their splendid new »teamship
TASMANIA, 2,250 tons register,
from Port Adelaide (weither and circumstances
permitting) for A.LBANY and FREMAN1 LE, tran
shipping for all northern ports, on FRIDAY, July
2Sth, at 3 p.m.
This new and powerful steamer is fitted with
electric light and all special conveniences, and
steams fifteen knots.
Special attention is drawn to steerage accommo
dation.
Early application for beiths necessary, also for
freight. Apply
103ths2O8 U ? D. & J. FOWLER.
T^JEW DIRECT THROUGH SERVICE OF
J3l FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS TO ALL
QUEENSLAND PORTS.
WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
The AUSTRALASIAN UNITED STEAM
NAVIGATION CO.. LIMITED, weekly between
POBT ADELAIDE and all QUEKNSLAND
PORTS, calling at .MELBuUBXE ami SYl'NEY.
Steamers. 'Jons., ii.P. Leave.
BABCOO ... ... ... 1,605 ! 2.640 Aug. 2nd
WODONGA ... ... 2,340 3,000 Aug. 9th
CIN'JRA ? 2,000 2,-00 Aug. 16th
ARAMAC ? 2.114 3,000 Aug. 23rd
ARAWATTA ? 2.1U 3,000 Aug. SOth
Cargo received daily into Sheds at McLaren
Wharf. Unequalled Passenger Accommodation for
all classes . Electric Light throughout. Seturn
Tickets available by the Howard Smith' Line.
Specially reduced rates of freight and passage
mOnel' HARROLD BROTHERS. A«6nti,/
lE6c Adelaide ana Port '-'-3de.
? ^ — ™— ... M.KT oiuncii VIA rc: —
4B*v|^. C5 PIRIE AND PORT AUGUSTA.
Zi-^.firA. —The Fine Steamer
W!U ra=l&- KARAWEERA,
1,2«ju ions, Captain Blown, will sail from Port
Adelaide, calling at Port Pine and Port Augusta,
for Sydney and Newcastle on Tuesday, August 1,
1S33, caking Cirgo at through rates for all Queens
land, Fijian, New Zealand, and other Ports.
205,10.3 ? HABaOLD BROTHERS.
— T WHYTK'S DIAMOND LINK OF
«M-£^ (Je RIVER STKAMVHS. — For
Hlfr-ySi WENTWOR t H. MENINDIE, WIL
?^WBifc CANNIA, BOURKE, and BREWAR
R1N A.— Steamer
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
will leave Murray Bridge on Saturday, 29th inst,
and Morgan on Tuesday, 1st August.
Passengers and Cargo must go to Morgan not
later than Monday's train.
G- od passenger accommodation.
For particulars apply
JOHN WHYTE. Currie-street.
202.5.8 ? GEO. FERGUSON & CO.. Port.
^7 \WT ESTWARD LIN E.—
«*»-!i^. TT FOR ELLISTON, VENUS.
Trj(jMp^.scALES. STREAKY, DENIAL, and
?Bt KOWLERS BAYS and PORT
IRVINE (POINT SINCLAIR).— The Steamer
MEEINDERRY
sails Friday, 2Stb inst., at 6 p.m. Cargo now being
received at No. 4 Shed, Maclaren Wharf. For
freisht or passage apply
139-209 HARROLD BROTHERS, Town and Port.
~T~ T^OR ABNO BAY AND PORT
^ag*, X1 BBOUGHTON. — PORTON1AN
3nTTSS» will sail Saturday, 29th inst. A. & E.
??flOBXEr Le Messurier. Port Adelaide. 207 9
^T r-ORT PIRIE AND AKtAS SHIP
,A3^^ I PING COMPANY. LIMITEO —
gy^^-MABY WEBSTER sails on Thursday,
«HBBEr July 27. Freight, 6s. per ton. A.iE.
Le Mxssurier, Port, Agents Fred Grey, Secretary
Port Pirie. ? 333c
MAWIELL'S ESTABLISHMENTS
3, BUNDLE-STREET.— Estate of IateE. SawtelL
Lease for Sale. Closing shortly, ftock of Watches,
Jewellery, Electrical, Photographic Goods, &c,
Clearing at Realization Prices.'
NORTH-TERRACE (Opposite Public Library).—
C. Sawt«ll, Oculia tic Optician. Every appliance for
TESTING the Sight and makinn necessary
SPEUXACLEi to correct any optical defect, either
ChilcMn or Adults. Doctors' prescriptions made
up lrom 10s. 6d. pair. Advice gratia. See testi
monials. Kain Gauges, Barometers, Upera Glasses,
Surveying and other Instruments in Stock.
DIVETT - STBEET, PORT ADELAIDE.— My
old-established business of Chronometer, Watch
maker, and Nautical Optician still maintained.
Replete Stock, including Steam Gauges, Charts,
and Books. Publisher Sawtell's Nautical Almanac
Executor of late E. Sawtell.
Repairs each Branch at either address.
U2thsc ALFRED E. SAWTELL.
f|1O SHIPMASTERS, MERCHANTS, AND
X OTHERS.
The SHIPPING KEPOKTEB for Daily Papers
attend! to Telegrams and Letters.
RICHARD JAHOE.
Beach Branch Office, Ksplsnade, -^emmobnrs.
? MERCHANDISE ?
AN S1LI AND TO AKB1TI
Woolpacka CemeoT' Ks«llahCoka
Bnnba«B Steel Standards Beaaate Faiai
Flonrbags Steel Droppers Strychnin*
Sewing Twine Steel Win Gladalin*
Galvanized Iron Iron Win Kerosine
Flatlroa Oalv'nized Wire OtkSCavea
Bli. Sheet Iron Barted Wire Flooring
Sheet Lead Wire-netting Deali
Sheet Zino Py. iron Shelving
Azea Hoop Iron American Door*
Offley'^^ee ~T' Forrester-s Sherries
*-?*? H^ Ate Dog's Bead Stout
Giesler's Champagne j Firda/s Schnapps
Indent! of aU Classea of Manufacture! Bxacuteo
at Lowest Terms in all parts of the world.
OKOBGE WILLS 4 CO.,
Cavendish Chamber*, ?
lSUhM Greafell-staeei
? BUSINESS NOTICES
SEE BKANDON'S
WINDOWS
FOB CHEAP
BOOTS AND SHOES.
? 165c
BONEDU8T.
BONE-RUBBLE FOR TREE-PLANTING.
PURE MUTTON TALLOW for Machinery.
NEATSFOOT OIL.
Also, EXTRA-REFINED NEATSFOOT OH.
suitable for the most Delicate Machinery.
L. CONRAD,
HETOLET-STBEET, XTSUucr
? SHIPPING ?
T1HE HOWARD SMITH LINE.
SEDUCED FABKS.
Saloon. Retina, feneabin.
to Melbourne £110 0 £2 5 0 £0 10 0
Sydney ... 2150 400 100
Corresponding reduction! to Queensland Port!.
FREIGHTS AT LOWEST BATES.
Without Transhipment to Queensland.
«-««r TsfuX?BAt£^:
BRISBANE VsC KWOOWAJBU.
«_ mn,dayT, _ I Tuesday, August 8,
Queensland Porti. [ iisjSl
*FOR PO&TS PIRIK, GEBMEIN, AND
AUGCSTA. . .
3.S. KONOOWARRA | Tuesday I August 115pm.
Saloon. Return. Forecabm.
IoPirie „. ... 1 0 0 1 15 0 0 12 6
Augusta ... 1 10 0 2 1C 0 10 0
From SMITH & CAVE'S Wharf.
Forecabin Passengers are supplied with Food and
Bedding Fre*.
R«turn Tickets are available by any of tbe
Steamers of the Howard Smith Line or of the
A.U.S.N. Co.
-W. R. CAVE -t CO., Agents,
Grenfell-street, Adelaide,
325c LiDson-itreet. Port Adelatne.
? BUSINESS NOTICES ?
BOOTS. BOOTS.
waukenphast
02* THE TRACK AGAIN.
WINTEiT BOOTS
at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Read this and be convinced we are still to the
front :—
s. d.
Men's Hungarian Bluchers ... ... ...4 6
Men's Light Bluchers ? ... ...3 11
Men's Lace Bush B'-ot3 ... ™ m „. 6 6
Men's Baln.orr.Is, with Ilooks ... ... ...5 6
Men's Satin Calf Balmorals ... ™ — 7 11
Men's Goloshed Balmorals, levant top ,«10 9
Men's Heavy Watertight^ ? 9 9
Men's Calf Balmorals, extra good ... ... 13 6
Men'sLeither Elastic bides ... ™ ... 5 11
Men's Leather Elastic aides, fancy toecaps „. 10 9
Men's Yearling Hals, extra stout ... „. 10 9
Men's and Yuucha' Leather Leggings,
buckles ? 5 6
Ladies' Levant E.S., self-vamps ... ~. ._ 5 11
Ladies' Lasting E.S., house, sizes 3, *, 7, 8
only ? ... 2H
Ladies' Leather Elastic SMes ... ... ... 4 6
Ladies' Le»tber Balmorals, high leg _. ... 4 11
Ladies' Leather Shoes ? ... m 3 11
Ladies' Levant. Shoes, pood value _. ... 4 11
Ladies' Levant Balmorals, extra high ? , 6 11
Ladies' Ca!f Golost'ed Balmorals ? ... ... 8 11
l-adie»' Felt House Boots ? , ... ... 411
Ladies' Lev».nt Kulmorals, elastii Cn sides n. 8 11
Youths' Leatlr^: Balmorai-i. hooks .„ „ 4 11
Youths' Hungarian Lace ? ... 5 11
Youths' Hungarian Bluchers ... _ ^. 4 6
Maids' Leather Elastic sides, 1 and2 „. ^. 4 G
Maids' Leather Balmorals, land 2 ... —46
Children's 10 to 13 Balmorals, higb leg ... S 3
Children's 10 to 13 Balmoral*, ptrgged. highleg 4 Q
Chihiren's i0 to 13 Leather Elastic aides ... 2 11
Children's 10 to 13 Leather Stockyard* ^. 2 11
Children's 6 t» 0 Leather Stockyards ... ... 2 6
Children's 6 to 9 Leather Elastic Sides— ... 2 6
Children's 6 to 9 High-le? Balmorals ... „ 21]
Ci.ildreu'-s 3 to 6 Ulassie P*ls ? ... 211
Children's 3 to 6 Leather Bals ? 2 6
Childrtn's 3 to 6 Kangaroo Elastic Sides ... 2 6
Infants' Felc Bals, red, blue, or drab „ ^. 1 11
Infants' Patflnt-str-'p Show*, 1 to 4 .... ... 0 6
Infants' Half Shoes, 3 to 6 ? ... 2 6
Ladies' Evening Shoes, beaded toes ... ... 4 6
Ladies' Felt Slippers, exira good „. „ 3 6
N.B. We send parcel of 7 lb. weight to any
Railway Station in South Australia for Sixpence.
DONT FOSGET THE OLD SPOT.
WAUKENPHAST,
7 MILES AN HOUR,
113, RUNDLE-STREET. 159th'-cz3
DOULTONS
WATTLE BLOSSOM
DINtfEKWARE.
WHYTE,LATJRENCE,&Co.
SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
? 153e
ANGIPENA OOLDVIXLD
W. M. DOIG, Storekeeper, Angipena. has always
on hand, at very Mo4erate Prices, all REQUISITES
for a GOLD FIELD.
GOLD PURCHASED. 179c
CLAIRVILLE NURSERY,
Opposite Glynde Hotel.
60,000 Weli-grown Trees to i-elect from.
Rooted Vines of all Varieties.
The Largest and Rest Grown Stock of the Citrus
Tribe in the Colony
Orders promptly attended to and Trees properly
packed and forwarded to all parts of the Colony.
Inspection invited.
GAMEAU BUOS. 168ths2s7
MATTEI REMEDIES
obtainable at
THE ADELAIDE DEPOT.
J. M. W E N D T,
70, RUNDLE-STREET. 168thsc
gkeat sale
OP
JEWELLERY.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS.
J. M. W E N D T,
70, RUNDLE-STREET. AND ARCADE.
ADKLVIDE,
and at BROKEN HILL.
I am now ofFering my ENORMOUS STOCK of
JEWELLERY at prices which inuat effect a speedy
clearance. As 1 purchase everything direct a great
saving is made, and that fact, together with the
present reductions, make my Stock
THE CHEAPEST IX 1'HE SOUTHERN
HEMISPHERE.
Gold Brooches, 7s. 6d. each, worth 15s.
' Bangles, los ' ' 27s. 6d.
' Sets Brooch and Earrings, 30s., worth £3
My Stock of
ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS
is unequalled anywhere, and the prices am such
that it will pay everybody to give me a c*lL
Prices from 7s. 6d., worth 17s. 6d. and upwards.
Wedding King* and Keepers as cheap as aver.
Orient Pearl Necklets— a beau: iful gift for a lady.
Scent Bottles— an enormous variety, at greatly
reduced pneea.
All other lines, too numerous to mention, equally
cheao.
NOVELTIES OF EVERY KIND.
An Inspection Invited.
Country Customers will find this a good oppor
tunity for obtaining their requirecents. ISOhszc
ON SALE— Corned Beef, Corned Pork, Drio
plng, Lard, Hams, Bacon, Muttm Hams,
Boiled Spiced Beef. Boiled Pressed Beaf. Boiled
Beef Hams, Fritz, Polony, Saveloys, Brawn, Black
and White Puddings, and
THE SOOTH AUSTRALIAN CANNED MEATS,
the best in the World.
L. CONRAD,
HI-'DLEV-STREET. 178thscv
SACRIFICE
IN
BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS,
AT
EZYWAL KIN'S
STOCK OF
MRS. HODGES
TO BE
ABSOLUTELY CLEARED.
REASONABLE OFFERS
WILL
NOT BE REFUSED.
E Z Y W A LKIN,
KLNDLEY-STREET. uatue
? BUSINESS NOTICES
4
PUBLIC NOTICE.
STEYENSON BROS/
GREAT S A L £
09
WATCHES, JEWELLERS,
CLOCKS,
AND ...;
SILVER PLATED WARE
NOW PROCEEDING.
We have decided to
SUSPEND : V,
Tbe Sydney Branch of our Bonntfuv
WK SHALL NO!
RECONSTRUCT,
But intend devoting the whols of our attention to
the Adelaide and South Australian tad*
In order to make room for the balance of out
Sydnzy Stock, which will shortly be shipped to
Adelaide, we are now holding a,
GREAT
CLEARANCE SAfe:
W« respectfully direct the attention of our friends
and the public to tail splendid opportunity for
obtaining a GOOD WATCH, CLOCK, RING.
CHAIN, BROOCH, BANGLE, IKAPOT, CRUET,
or any article in our shop at a -
RIDICULOUSLY LOW
PRICE.
Tour money will b* well invested if you leave it
with us in exchange for Goods.
Gold Brooches ... ... ... .,£0 f twh
Gold Bangles . ... ... M ' .. 013 8 '
Dress Rings ... ^ „ „ 0 T 6 '
18-ct. Wedding Rings m M ' _ 0 9 8 '
18-ct Keeper Rings ... „. ... 0 0 8 '
Nickel Clocks ? „. „. 0 2 6 '
Nickel Alarm Clocks ... ... ...060'
SilverTbimbles ... M m . .„ 0 1 6 '
Pocket Compasses „, M M 0 1 8 '
Prospectors' Glasses m „, „ 0 1 J '
Spectacles (Pair) ... M, ,M ». 0 1 0 '
Silver Toothpicks^ „ „. ». 0 2 8 '
Silver Pencils ^ m ^ ^.038'
Silver Rings ... „. ,„ „. 0 1 0 '
Silver Brooches ... m. ... ... 0 1 0 '
Silver Bangles ... ... „. ...0 10 '
Keyless Watches „. ... « ... 010 6 u
Ladies' Silver Watches ... ... „. 1 1 0 '
Gents' Silver Watches ... _ „. 1 5 0 '
Ladies' Gold Watches .„ m „. f 10 0 '
GenU' Gold Watches ». M ' «. .6 6 0 '
E.P. Napkin Bings -. «. _ ,0 1 0 ' .
E.P. Revolving Cruet* .„ ..» „. 0 10 8 w
E.P. Breakfast Cruets .» „ ,H 0 J I '
B.P. Marmalades... ... m . m 0 5 8 '
E.P. Butter Dishes .... ... . ... 0 5 8'
SonoraSilver Xesspoons .„ ...0*6 dot.
SonoraSUver Dessert Spoons... .„ 0 12 8 '
Soaom Silver Dessert Forks ... „ 0 12 « ?*
E.P. Bread Forks ... ... ... 0 9 6 each
-Uvsr Bn»-t Pins ^. ...*.„ O 1 0 '
Gold Bmit Pins... ... „. ... 0 5 0 '
ALL OTHKK GOODS SQUALLY LOW IN
PRICK
ORDERS and RBP«IRS from the COUNTRY
and tbe other Colonies receive onr moat careful and
personal attention. We guarantee to give every
satisfaction.
Brooch Pins, fld. each; Watch Hands, «d. each;
Watch Glasses. 6d. each.
The Lowest Prices pessihie chaised for all
Repairs.
Our Goods are of the Very BsstQnaliiy. Only
the Beet Workmen in anstraHa jsmpiojsd,
STEVENSON BROS.,
XMFOBTEBS
AND
MANUFACTURING WATCH
MAKERS AND JEWELLERS,
20, BUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
SALE
NOW PROCEEDING.
leothicrzs
DRAPERY AND CLOTHING
Ji T. F I T C H,
THE CORNER,
BUNDLE AND PULTENE*
STREETS.
HALF-YEARLY
CLEARANCE SALE,
REVISED LIST.
- LARGE SIZE WHITE BLANKETS
10/9 11/9
for for
7/11 8/11
EXTRA LARGE SIZE, 14/9 for H/9
SPECIAL LINES IN COLOURED BLANKETS,
B-9for3/6
BUSH BUGS. 2,11 3/11 5/11
COLOURED WOOL TABLE MATS,
lOJd for gi.D
COLOURED WOOL DOOS MATS,
3/11 for 2y(J
SPECIAL FLOWERED DIMUT,
»-., 1/3 for -7tp Per y*11!
HEAV1 MIXED TWEEDS, 4|d. for 9/11 per
dozen *i/ xx
ASTRACHAN EDGING (Grey only), 9 ID. per
yard u?
42-IN. HEAVY ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, suitable
for Ulsters, 2/11 f or 1 / 1 1
'EtSK 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11
per dozen
FANCY STRIPE DRESS MATERIAL, 6|d for
4f -
SPECIAL— 29 Pieces of 42-in. DRESS MATERIAL
including Tweeds, Satin Cloths, and Fancy Cord
Mateiials, all to clear | 1 1 D per yard
BLACK AND COLOURED QD, 1 I a a ,(i
PLUSH. y ?L/°» ^/°
per yard
CHILDREN'S TWEED ULSTERS,
New Shapes,
4/6 for I /
5Alfor \j\\
TWEED TUNICS (for Boys or Girls)
F/ll S/ll 9/11 11/9
for for for for
2/11 3/11 4/11 5/11
LADIES' STYLISH BROWN BROCATELLE
TW&ED ULSTERS, 14/6 for g,]l
LADIES' J-JACKETS,
Trimmed Astracban or plain,
8/11 12/6 14/6 . 17/8
for lor for for
6/11 9/11 11/6 12/6
STYLISH TWEED JACKETS, 3-lengtb,
29/6 for 10/y
LADIES' UNTRIMMED BLACK STRAW HATS
ld,3d,8d,9d,l/
CHILDREN'S VELVET CAPS, to Nary, Black,
and Ruby, 1/ for gD.
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS.
1/11, 2yll, 3/11, 4/11
GENTS' WOOL SOCK&V
. U, fld, V1.I/S
MEJTS TWEED SUITS.
w/»te12/6. ^^ 19/9 31/8for25/6
Sizes 3. 4, 5,6, 7
MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS,
13/9 for 8A1, 18/6 for 12/6, 22/6 for 19/6, sizes 3 to 7
NECK RIBBONS, White and Cream, id per yard
FANCY MILLINERY RIBBONS,
3JD- 5|Dt 6F* 7iD *' **
TAFFETA GLOVES, gD. QD, ly per pair.
BOOT DEPARTMENT.
Below an a few lines: quoted, which for
QUALITY. STYLE, and CHEAPNESS we con
fidently assert are the BEST VALUE ever offered
to the PUBLIC of SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Men's Satin Calf E.S. Pegged Boots, extra good
7/11 per pair
Men's Heavy Watertight*, heel and toe plates, 7/9
Ladies' Strong Leather E.S. Boots, extra good
value. 3/11
Ladies' Leather Balmorals, extra high leg, 4/6 and
5/6
Ladies' Glace Kid E.S. Boots, 11/6, 10/9 for 7/6
Ladies' Kid E.S. B^ots, self- vamps, 5/11 ande/U
Ladies' Levant E.S. Boots, 8/6 for 6A1
Ladies' Levant E.S. Boots, SPECIAL, 5/6 per pair
Ladies' Velvet E.S. House Boots, 4/11
Ladies' Levant Oxford Shoe*, cloth tops, 4/11
Men's Satin Calf Balmorals, Pegged, usual price
9/6, to go at 7/11
Men's E.S. Boots, Goloahed, 5/6 and 6/11
ladies' Levant Balmorals, high leg, SPECIAL, 5/6
pair
Ladies' Leather and Levant Lace Shoes at 3/11
Ladies' Mrong Leather Lace Shoes, extra strong
5/11 for 4,11
MenV ALL-KIP Blacben, Hungarian nailed, splea
did value, 6/6
A lot of Ladies' Glace Kid Button and Balmoral
Boots, 11/6 for 8/U
Men's Balmorals, books and cap, 5/6, fl/U
Men's Blochexs. plain. 8/U, 5/3, 5/11
Men'e Strong Lace Boots, nailed or sprigged, 5/11
Infants' Strap Shoes, from 4 Jd. pair
Infants' Balmorals, from 1/9
Infants' Patent Vamp Elastic Sides, from 1/8
Child's Stoat Lastihsr Lace Boots, sisaa 6 to 9, from
2/4; sizes 10 to 13, from 2/8; Maids', aim I and 2,
3/11
Child's Leather Elastic Sides, sizes 6 to 9, from 2/4:
sizes 10 to 13, 3/9; Maids', sizes 1 and 2, Jfll
Child's Leather Balmorals, extra high leg. sizes 6 to
9, from 2/9; sizes 10 to 13, from 1/3; Maid*', sizes
land 2. 8/U
Child's Levant BalswrsA, sizes 7 to 9, from 3/11;
sizes 10 to 18. from 4/11; Maids', sizes 1 and 2,
6/9
A small lot of Maids1 Stout Levant Button Boot
siz* 2 only, usual price 9/6, to etmmr for e/8
Ladies' Coloured Felt Slippers, from 1/ pair.
Ladies' Evesisg Shoes, special, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 519
per pair.
COUNTRY ORDERS BECE1VE 8PECIAL
ATTENTION.
J. T FITCH,
THE CORNER.
168thscicv
WATERPROOFS.
WATERPROOFS.
SPECIAL
REDUCTION.
STOCK TOO LARGE.
MUJTABY CLOAKS.
CARNARVON COATS.
OVERCOATS WITH CAPES
All Shapes, Colours, and Sizes.
SPECIAL LINES IN OVERCOATS AND
UMBRELLAS.
j4t. McLean & co,
15. BLNDLEY-STREEr. 178ttu
DRAPERY AND CLOTHING
260
/ GENTS' \
luMBRELLAsJ
SPECIAL CLEARANCE.
CHAS. BIRRS & CO.
are now making a special effort to effect a complete
clearance of these Goods, and invite attention to
the following
EXCEPTIONAL
REDUCTIONS.
GENTS UMBKELLA8,
all new and reliable Goods, and in perfectly good
order.
17 Regular Price 7/6 now ^ n 1
55 « ? 10/6 ' 6/11
70 ' ? 12/6 ' 7/11
44 ?» ? * 15/6 ' Q,H
26 - ' 18/6 ' U /Q
19 » ' 21/ « l3/9
22 » » 25/ ' !6/9
_r - ??-/. « 19/6
260 ?
CHAS. BIRKS & CO.
208thsc
/birks'sX
j EEMNANT j
V SALE. J
BIRKS'S SALE
baa undoubtedly been the
GREAT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON.
An additional attraction for
THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK
is the usual
REMNANT SALE, ;
REMNANT SALE,
REMNANT SALE,
during which we clear off exten
sive accumulations of 'SHORT
' LENGTHS' of ail kinds of
USEFUL MATERIALS, such as
Ribbons and Laces, Dress Mate
rials. Silks, Calicoes, Flannelettes,
Flannels, Sheetings, Carpets, Art
Muslins, Cretonnes, Tweeds for
Boys' Clothing, and numberless
other lines it constant demand.
L4DIES interested in CHARI
TABLE SOCIETIES will find
this REMNANT SALE an Excel
lent opportunity of supplying their
wants at prices which cannot be
approached under any other circum
stances.
CHARLES BIRKS & CO.
203C
A DTUMN AND WINTER SEAS ON
MESSRS. DOOLETTE & CO.
(JOHN IASKEB)
respectfully invite attention to their
NEW SHIPMENTS OF WINTER GOODS,
?pecially selected in the best English and Conti
nental Markets, oompruing the Newest and Best
Goods in
WINTER SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS.
In this Department they are showing a most ez
tanxivti range of Choice Patterns and exceptionally
good value.
Angolas, Homespuns, Overcoatings, and Water
proof Tweeds, light texture and exclusive styles
Newest Scarfs, Ties, and Collars in ail sizes.
Neweat Gloves, in Kid, Swede, and Driving, also
the new Waterproof Driving Glove.
Newest Hats in aU tbe best shapes.
Newest Umbrellas, guaranteed to wear twelve
months.
jSewcst Travelling Rags.
Newsst Goods in Underwear, including Dr. Jaeger's.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.
Patterns sent frw by post to any Gentlemen re
qtUBng them.
DOOLETTE & CO.,
? 60. KINO WILLIAM-STREET. 104c
FEEDING THE PDBLIC
THE TRADE SAY SO.
IT MOST BE CORRECT.
TROUSBBSTOMEASURE.
10yb\ 10,6. 10/6.
We axsin invite onr Customers and Public to
inspect the wonderful value given in the above line.
Tbe Trade have offered ns mu-h ansolieited
advice respecting them, many declaring that weare
aimply FEEDING THE PUBLIC.
We knew our own BUSINESS best, and are
content to give values unequalled in Australia.
Customers will consult) their own interests by
selecting patterns and placing their oiders at once.
COATINGS.
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WEST OF
ENGLAND, CONTINENTAL. FANcYS.&c.
SERGES.
VICUNAS, NAP PLAIN. FANCY NAP, SELF
PATTERNS IN ENDLKSS VARIETY.
The Best of Cutters kept, and all work done
on the Premises.
A SUIT MADE IN 5 H0UR3.
Patterns aad Self -measurement Forms Post
Free upon application.
MONSTER
CLOTHING PALACE,
CORNER OF KING WILLIAM AND
' HINDLE Y STREETS.
ADELAIDE. llOtnsae
DRAPERS' CIRCULARS, HANDBILLS
PRICE-LISTS, Ac,
NEATLY AND EXPKDITIOUSLi* EXECUTED
BKGISTEB.OBSEBVKB, AND JOURNAL
OFFICES.
J
DRAPERY AND CLOTHING
JAMES MARSHALL
AND CO.,
ADELAIDE AND L0ND0K.
A GIGANTIC
MELBOURNE
PURCHASE
FOR CASH.
1,450
CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' WINTER
ULSTERS.
A TREMENDOUS
MELBOURNE
PURCHASE
FOR CASH.
1,450
CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' CLOTH AND
TWEED ULSTERS.
A STARTLING
MELBOURNE
PURCHASE
FOR CASH.
1,450
CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' WARM
WINTER ULSTERS.
JAMES MARSHALL
~ AND CO.
London Our
? ? ? Price. Price.
Qg CHILDREN'S WINTER
ULSTERS, with Cape, 21 in.... 4/11 for 1 /
J4 J CHILDREN'S WINTER
ULSTERS, with Cape, 21, 21 in. s/u for 1 /g
7g CHILDREN'S WINTER
ULSTERS, 27 in. ? 6/U f or 1 /1 1
2Q4 CHILDREN'S WINTEB
ULSTERS, 80, 33 in. ? 8Al,for O/l 1
g22 CHILDREN'S WINTER
ULSTERS, 33, 36 in. ? 10/9 for Q/|l
226 CHILDREN'S AND
MAIDS' WINTER ULSTERS,
39 in. ? ... 12/a for 4 /^ ^
Q2 CHILDREN'S AND
MAIDS' WINTER ULSTERS,
42, lain. -. -. ... ... 14/9 for g /| 1
Jf.B.— The above Ulsters at the prices
marked are undoubtedly the Finest
Value ever offered to the public of
South Australia They comprise Cape
Shapes, Cape Shapes with Hoods, Rus
sian Shape, Ac , well msde, bound
seams, Navy, Brown, Ruby, and Grey
Heavy Twill Cloth, also Tweed Mix
tares in Bed, Grey, and Brown.
A WONDERFUL
PURCHASE
OF
MELBOURNE ULSTERS.
1,450
CHILDREN'S AND . MAIDS' WINTER
ULSTERS.
A WHOLESALE WARE
HOUSE PURCHASE
'of
ULSTERS*
1,450
CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' .WINTER
ULSTERS.
JAMES MARSHALL
AND CO.,
ADELAIDE AND LONDON. 206cv
DRAPERY AND CLOTHING
MILLER ANDERSON
AMD CO.,
20 AM) 22, HINDLEY-STREET.
CONTINUATION
OF
WINTER SALE.
COSTUME DEPARTMENT.
DARK WINTER CGSIUMES,
Newest, with Material lor Bodice.
! only at 6 V. now reduced to 27/6
I assorted, 75/ to 85/, now reduced to 37/6
L only, £6/12/6, now reduced to 57/6.
Ditto, witli Bodices made.
L only Dark Figured Vicuna, 69/, now for 21/
L only Silk and Wool Rep, 72/6, now for 29/8
I on.y Dark Diagonal Tweed, 67/6, now for 29/6
1 only Navy serge, Braided, small woman's, S4/»
now for 45/
L only Navy Shot Rep, trimmed Velvet, 35/, now for
6J/. «
A number of Black and Navy
CHEVIOT SERGE C- -STUMES
AT CLEANING PRICKS.
EVENING ANI» BALL COSTUMES,
with Material for Bodice.
Creoon Costumes in White Cream, Pink, Buttercup,
and Cardinal, 37/6, now for 27/6
Ditto in Eau de Nil, Cream, Gold, ic, 49/6, now
for 37/6.
2 Coral and White Pongee Silk. 19/6, now for 37/6
1 only Cardinal Brecbe Silk, S9/. now for Col
1 only Eau de Nil Jiet on Satin foundation, 57/6,
now lor 39/
1 each Cream and Pink do., 63/, now for 49/6
1 only Cream Net on Satin, 8 guineas
A number, of Bla k Net and Lace Costumes at
greatly reduced prices.
OPERA CAPES AND CLOAKS.
Pink, Fawn, and Eau de Nil, 32/8, now at 21/
Cream and Eau de Nil. 50/. now at 29/6
Cardinal, Quilted Silk Lining, 79/, now at 45/
Coral, do., o7/6, now at 37/0
A few Wool Opera Capes to clear at 10/6.
HANDSOME LONG OPERA CLOAKS
in Bengaline Silk, &c.
Buttercup, Eau de Nil, Fawn, Grey, &c, at special
reductions.
LADIES1 WATERPROOFS.
10 Stylish Tweed Macintosh Cloaks, with new deep
Capes, 27/6, now for 17/6
2 only Ore; Tweed do., with Silk-lined Hoods, best
quality, 65/, now for 37/6.
Ladies Imperial Waterproofs, Black Circulars, to
clear at 10/6
Do., newest shapes, 'Ethel,' 'Louise,' and
Albany, in Black and Navy, to be cleared at 21/,
22/6, 27/6 each.
NEWEST JACKETS, in 'lack Serge, &c
NEWEST JACKETS, with Capes.
NEWEST JACKETS, trimmed Skunk.
NEWEST JACKETS, trimmed Beaver.
BLACK SERGE JACKETS, with Capes, excellent
value, 10/6 and 12/G each.
LADIES' NEW NAVY AND BLACK SAILOR
DATS.
' The Lake.' lined and trimmed,
Superior quality, 2/11.
MILLINERY BONNETS AND HATS.
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS THIS
WEEK
Prior to Annual Stocktaking.
J. MILLER~ANDERSON
AND CO..
? 20 ASP 22, HINDLEY-STREET. 205CV
By Special Appoint R ^g- j^ By Special Appoint
ment, to His Ex flCTi£e^^ ment to His Ex
cellency Sir W. lfiS|¥'fc!tS cellency Sir W.
C. F. BOBLNSON, — *-^'i F. D. JE11VOIS,
G.CM.G. G.C.M.G., C.B.
WILLIAM8 BKOS
(Lira Ficklixg & Co.),
TAILORS.
SPECIAL SEASON'S KOTICE.
Gentlemen — We have much pleasure in stating
that our NEW GOODS are now to hand and open
for inspection. We bave every confidem'e in placing
these Material!) hefnre vou as being QUITE
SELECT, of NEWEST PATTERNS, and FIRST
CLASS QUALITY.
GENTS' DRESS AND UNDRESS MERCERY
in every requisite.
With many thanks for past favours,
? We are, yours obediently,
WILLIAMS BROS.,
SPECIALITE TAILORS. lCWmwfo
? TENDERS ?
r\UEENSTOWN AND ALBEHTON DISTRICT.
\Ji ?
'I'BNDERS are invited up till 7 p.m on Monday,
the 31st inst . for preparing a PLAN of the District.
Specifications at the District Office.
By order,
W. W. TAPP, Clerk.
July 19, 1893. , ? 207'9
TENDERS will be received by the undersigned
till noon of Saturday, 29th inst.. for the
ERECTION of HOUSE at ROSE PARK. No
Tender necessarily accepted.
EDWARD DAVIDS, FS.A.LA.. Architect.
Mutual Provident Buildings, 21, King William*
street. 200 10
SSIGNED ESTATE of JOHN SMITH, of
King William-street, AdeUide, Tailor.
TENDERS (separate or collective) are invited
and will be received by tbe undersigned up to noon
of Monday, 31st July, 1893, for the STOCKIN
TRAD K in r.he above-mentioned Estate as follows:—
Lot 1. Woollens, comprising Tweeds
and Coatings, amounting to ... £217 12 1
Lot 2. Mercery, Hats, Ac, amounting
to „ ? 89 14 0
Lot 3. Tailors' Trimmings, amounting
to ? 27 15 10
£335 1 11
The foregoing will be sold on the basis of Stock
sheets, for the accuracy of which no responsibility
will be taken by the Trustee, but allowances in
respest to quantities will be made, and shorts and
overs adjusted on tbe basis of the Tender accepted.
St- ck-sheets to be seen at the Offices of the under
signed, and at the Warehouse of Messrs. Wiseman
Bros.. Freeman-street, Adelaide, where the Stock
can also be inspected.
Special Forms of Tender can be had on applica.
tion.
Neither the highest nor any Tender necessarily
accepted.
J. EDWIN THOMAS,
Agent for the Trustee.
No. 5, Cavendish Chambers,
? Grenfell-street. Adelaide. ? 203,6.3
fflABPAVING.
J_ We lay Tarpaviug and Wood Elockpaving
in all its branches at Lowest Price. Estimates on
application.
WILKE & SCHWERKOLT,
Contractors' Exchange, King WUJiam-street.
203th.se
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
Ktgtit-f' words in Register and Evening Journal Is. ;
tore* inaartions 2s. 6d. prepaid.
LL PERSONS wishing BUY BUSLN'ESSKS
call immediately; several good things offer
ing. L. Vanhw, Matters Chambers, King William.
street. ? 203 C.S
OARGAIN.— Established CONFECTIONERY,
O FRUIT, DRINKS, TOBACCO, for £60 cash,
Three Rooms and Shop, opposite Young Queen,
Freeman-street. x
T7V0 R IMMEDIATE SALE.
CITY BESTATJBANT, CENTRAL, KTN3
WILLIAM-STREET. Excellent going concern;
all Furniture, &c Apply at once Priest's Land
Mart, off Flinders-street, near G.P.O. 203*10
I7HOR SALE, a first-class BUTCHER'S BUSI
P N ESS in the City. Apply E. Laughton & Co.,
Currie Btreot. 20Sc
FOR SALE, with immediate possession, a
GKNERAL STOREKEEPINli BUSINESS
at ORROROO (Rood premises), .and undoubtedly
one of the best business centres in the North;
most satisfactory reasons given for disposal of
same; splendid opportunity. Further particulars
on application to Messrs. D. & W. Murray, Gawler
place, Adelaide; or J. McGlashan & Co.. Orroroo.
? 20Sttu.2O
DRIFTING BUSINESS at BROKEN HILL
JT FOE SALE. Apply at once.
J. A W. HK.NDEBSON
46o 94. Kins William-street.
Town and Country Business
Exchange, Waymoutn-street
476. SPLENDID GKNKRAL STORE, good city
position; nominal rent; taking £15 per week;
valuation.
472. GENEBAL STORE, low rental, taking £14
per week ; good accommodation with part of furni
ture; valuation.
474. Nice GENERAL STOKE, rent 12s. 6d. per
week, average takings £12; valuation ; small
ingoing.
470. DAIRY PRODUCE BUSINESS, well popu
lated seaside town, low rental, taking £30 per
week; valuation cheap.
478. GENERAL STORE, best suburb, low
rental, taking £70 per month; valuation.
GENERAL SSTOKK, large c untry town; low
rental; taking £500 per month; splendid accom
modation. Valuation; easy terms.
WOODY ARD; good position; low rental; splendid
outDUt: small ingoing.
BOARDING - HOUSK, North-terrace; nominal
rent; takings good; small ingoing; all con
veniences. 196thsc
HORSES, CATTLE, VEHICLES, &c.
Kightesn words in Register and Evening Journal Is.
? three insertions 2s. 6d. prepaid. ?
EW PONY-CART*, from £20. '
Marni Buggies, from £20.
Village Phaetons, (mm £30; Pony Phaetons, £«U
Village Phaeton Wagonette, £50; Expresses.
fcpiders
Buggies, Victoria, ic, itc, 4c.
Secondhand Cab, £20; Hooded Concord, £15.
Hooded Abbot, £2f-; Ex. Top Phaeton, £35.
Expresses. Spiders, Buggies, Wagonettes, 4c., ic.,
''dUXCAS & PRASER'S.
? FRANKLIX-STREET. ? 146c
ADELAIDE AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY
COMPANY. LIMITED/
HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, or EXCHANGED.
- Apply to the Manager, Mr. Jones, Kensington
Stables. 70mwfc
$