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RELIGIOUS NOTICE*
OhUrch of England.
Q' T. -P E T E R-S - G A!T H E D R A L.
»2- 7.30 sum., Holy Communion. 10.30, Matins
: and Choral Celebration; preacher. Rev. W. 8.
* Sfilne. 3 p.m., Catechizing, fi.45 p.m.. Evensong;
anthem, 'The Lord is King' (TrimncU); preacher,
Rov. A. \V. Claropctt, M.A.
ASCENSION DAY. ,
7.30 a.m., Holy Communion. 10.30. Matins and
Celebration. 7.30 p.m.. Evensong; anthem. Lift
up your heads' (Uandcl); preacher. Very Rw., the
3-ean._ ? ' -;-??»?'?-?
A TTOLY TRINITY.— 11 and 6.45, the Rector. .Sub
vH -ject-Law Generally and . the EarlyrCIosinB
?Act.- ' ? — ? * — ' ?
ST. PAUL'S, ADELAIDE.— H.C./ 8s- M.. 11;.E..
6.45r the Rector; .Anthem. J'God is a_Spint.
Ascension Day, May 10-Choral Evensong, -.3O
p.m.. Her. J. T. HUSTON- . „ ...
Anthems 'Lift up jour heads.'- ^'Hallelujah
chorm.' Offertory.tar.chgjr;-.... j !.. :. '?.[_ ..:'
ST LUKE'S.— 5th Sunday after Easter— H.C. at
' S a.ra.; Matins, Sermon, U a.m.; Evensong
and Sermon, 0.45 p.m. Preacher, Rev. H. J.
?' Eriwante. : ~ '... . -
err. JOHN'S.— 11, H.C, Rev. R. M. Tumbull;
ft 6.-O, Canon Andrews. ST. MARY'S.— B, H.C;;
11, the Dean; 13.45, the Lord Bishop. ?
CHRIST CHURCH, X.A.-H.C, 8; 11, the
I»rd Bishop; (i.30, Rev. H. P. Gocher,.M.A.
Special' collections.': ' * *'* *' ' '' '? - ~' ' ' ~'
OOOnWOOD, ST. GEORGE'S.-8, H.C: 11, the
Rector; 7, Key. A. M. Webb. M ?'..'.
I CJT. JAMES'S, West Adolaide.-S, H.C; 11, Rev.
V « A. M. Webb;.?, Rev. P. W. Wise, B. A.
Methadist.
PUUE STREET.— 11 a.m., Rev. C H. Inga;
mells; 6.30, Rev. W. T. Hiatt. HALIFAX
STREKT.— 11 a.m., Rev. A. D. Bennett; 6.30,
Jiev. IL Trewren.
CENTRAL METHODIST
MISSION.
MAUGHAN CHURCH,' FRANKLIN STREET,
, 11-Kcv. J. G. RAWS. . . , . ,
'MAN HELPING MAN.'
3— P.S.A, MUSIC by CM. Orchestra. Speaker,
i'Str. Torr. .
' TOPIC— 'COMETS.'
7— Rev. W. A. POTTS. .--?.' . '. ..
'WAGES: TWO- SORTS.'
8.15— MUSICAL SERVICE for. the Masses in the
TOWN HALL. ..,?'??? '
Solos by Miss Trevaskis.. Select!ons by Brass
Band.
'CAMP FIRE YARNS,' ~ ? ?
I bv Rev. A. 3. BURT. . .
GILBERT STREET.— 11, Rev. J. Goodwin; 6.30,
I _ev. A. J. Burt ?
*? MORPHETT STREET.— 11, Rev. A. J. Burt: 6.30,
Rev. J_.Goc~vrin. ..... ? ^ — .. ? ?
ARCH' E R STREET ' CHUttC H.—
Morning, 11, Rev. C. H. Neild.
'? Evening, (1.30, Itev. J. Blacket.
TTTALKERVILLE.— Morning, 11,-Mr. Burt;,Evcn-,
.\\. ing, 6.30,_ReyW:JtKid;_Choraa_Scrvice. ?
TXTElilNGTON SQUARE.— Rev. B. Wibberley.
:VV -11,- The Wise Woman. -of Tekoah; . 6.30,
Evensong. Why Read the Bible? Solo— 'Abide
with me' (Liddlc), Miss Elsie Torr. ?
VT15SLEY' CHURCH, PARADE,-- NORWOOD.—
i-VV .SUNDAY-SCHOOL JUBILEi; SERVICES con-,
tinued Sunday, May 12. ' ?
11, Rev. W. H. Kofe.
2.45, Cantata— 'The New Jerusalem.'
'j 6.30, Rev. W. Reed. ?
KENT TOWN WES-EYAS' CHURCH:
11 a.m., Rev. E. T. Cox. Subject— 'The
Golden Rule.' - ~ - '????-.
6.30 p.m., Rev. E. T. Cos. Subject— 'The Sum
mons.'
T)ARKSIDE.— 11, Rev. W. Reed; 6;30, ;Rev. W. ;
X 1C Rofe. PARKSIDE WEST.— 11, Mr. Field
ing; 6.30,. Mr. llartin. ilALVERNj-aL Hcv.iW.
T. Hiatt; 6.30, Mr. Diinstone. EASTWOOD.— 11,
?Mr. Batten; ti.iiO, Mr. Burpee. FULLARTOX.— 11,
. ;Mr. Edwards; 6.30, Rev. W. Richards. ? ? .
O R T A D E L A I D E.—
Morninpr, 11, Mr. J. G. Ashton.
Evening, 6.:«t, Rev. R. 3. Cascly. ? ?
' wooDViLiir.
Morning, 11,. Re\-._W..T. Shapley.
Evening, 6,30, Mr. J. Dunstonc.
Baptist.
FLINDERS^STREET.
39th Sunday Sehool Anniversary.
Morning, U— Rev. .W. A. Potts. . i(-
Afternoon, 3-Rev. E. T. Cox.
Evening, 7— Rev. J. G. Raws. :
\VEDNESDAY, MAY .15.
Tea at 6 o'clock, iollowed By 'PuBlfc Meeting 'at
? M5 p.m. Chairman, U. J. Holdcn.-Esq;; Speakers.
; Rev. J. G. Raws and Mr. R. J. Lavis. - _
II ;-DENTHAM~STREET.^-lli Mr. T. Ludlow; -6.-s6;
J-- Pastor. A. Hyde, 'Following the Light.'
?\tortu ? Adelaide, tynte street.—'
JN - . rev. h.- e. HuaHBS.— -.
U' o'clock— 'The Rent Veil.'' V
tL30— 'A Dread Sentence.' ? -- ?*?
jpiRKSIDE '_BAPTIST , . .^SUNDAY^CHOOL.
20TII ANNIVERSARY.
Rev. Cttias. Bright,..lX.a.m.
Uncle1 Harry, 3 p.rii.-*
Mr. S.:B. Hunt, 6.30 p.m. ?-....
jDHILDREN'SlTEi, TUESDAYr l«h, ^Uowe^
''by PDBLtO'MEETING. ^~~- J
.' C. W.~CoopeT,.(Esq.,-Chainnan.^ - ?-
, Speakers-TJ. II.S,incttU-.andT,- W. Wood, Esqs. ,
NORWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH.
11 a.m., Rev. JOHN PRICE. .
li.30 p.m.. Rev. CHAS. BRIGHT.- .-
Subject— 'Claims of the Least'
rVTAGILL.— Annivetsarj'. 11 and 0.30, Rev. A.
XTl Metters (Farewell).. ^Tuesday, Meeting, 7.30.
.TTTflQHTSBRIDGE.— Rev. S: Faircy, Mr. Tucker.
XV. Glen Osmond.— Mr. W. Finlayson, Hev. S.
Fairey.
/S OODWOOD.— 11, Mr. F. Johns; 6.30, Rev. R.
?VX Taylor. All scats free. ..' ,.v.
CJOUTHWARK.-11, Rev. R. Taylorr^SO. Mr. T.
*-- Hack. .:.'.'.;. '- '
A IiBERTON.— 11, Pastor; -6.30, Pastor. -
XX F1NSBURY PARK.-Rcv. J. M. Uowic,
Conereeational. ;
STOW MEMORIAL .CHURCH.—
11 a.m., Rev. Thomas Kytc.
7 p.m., Rev. W. Lockhart Morton.
HI N D M A R S II ? S Q U A R E.—
At It a.m., Mr. Jno. White; at 7 p.m., Rev.
& LVnton— 'The Moral and the Spiritual Life.'
TOEOUCIIAM TLACE, NORTH ~ADES5)ii
crr^. RE^c-wfliT lewis. :??:
Morning, 11— 'The Originality of Christ.'*
Evening, 6.30— 'The Crouchcr.'
RECOQMTJON QF REV.'W. H.TLEffIS_
?-i -as Pastor-in full charge.-- *? -- '
I SOCIAL REUNION of the Church and Con
gregation will be held on WEDNESDAY, May 15,
at 7J3.-p.rn,- .. ,. ^ ...?
All past and present adherents cordially invited.
:TA NNIVERSARY OF THE MEDINDIE CONGRE
XX . GATIONAL CHURCH, MAY 12.
11 a.m.. Rev. S. Lenton.
0.30 p.m., Rer.' Percy R. Riley. ' '
TUESDAY, May. U.^Publie ? Meeting at 7.45
p.m. Chairman, John White, .Esq. Speakers,
Kcvs.-W.-H.- Lewis,- P.- H. Riley, and others. Sup
per to: follow; 6d.. Special Singing by the Choir'
at each Service. Collections for Church Funds.
L A Y: T 0' -N ~C II »' R C H.
Rev. Henry G. Nicholls, 11 and, 6.30;
N.B.— The Church Anniveraary
will be held next Sunday, IDth inst. -
iXrANTHORPE MEMORfAL, TJriley road.'— 11 and
-'I 7, Rev. J. M. SANDS. B.A. ?
T-OSE PARK.-11 and..6.30, Rev. A.. G. Fry. ..'
INDlfARSH.— 11, Rev. Thos. Hope; 6.30, Rev.
R. Dey, of Sydney.
GLENlLG.-Rev. G.'&yner^ ira.ni.;' Keeping
,;|n God's Love._.7'.p.m.'; The Thirst *'of the
Soul. ' ?
jpORT.— Rcr: W.' Jones, it an^ E. Semaphore.—
J- Mr. Cockington.' ? '
_ Church of Christ
GROTE STREET.— Morning, 11, Worship; Even
inff^SO^r. II. 1). Smith.
'nrrEItlfODE'sTREET, N^\.-7. p-mrMrTpTpUtr'
Xi. man. Baptisms at close. Strancers^releomed.-.
ARK STREETiru^LEY.-Mi,-ll~W6rshipTE.',
C.30, Mr. T.-.I: Gore, -SLA.;- will preach. ? ?
fiHAPEI- STREET, 'NORWOOK-^11, Worshipi
\J 0.30, Mr. Jjankine will preoch-i;;, -r» f,^_
Thv New Church.
rnnE NEWr'oHURCn, llANSON STREEr.
1J-. Rev. PERCY BILLINGS.
II a.m.— 'The First Psalm.' ? ; - ????
6.30 p.ra.— 'The Six Days of Creation.'-' '- '*:?'..
* p.m., IS HALL— 'Will and Mind.' - - - -
8 p.m.. THUBSDAY— ''Space and' Time 'Li' the
/'Two Worlds.' ...
* ? ? . .'.? ':?-..? ? ? , (
I.. ?. -..»-?.:-.'-?::?. ?:l;\''.?':.iy,i , .. .- ? ? £\
. mUQlOUS N0TI0E8 ..
PfMbytarlatv
FJindeFS-st. Fresbyterian Chupeh.
. ', . ??' ???11 a.m., 7 p.m.
:.?????? Rev. GEORGE DAVIDSON1, M.A.
CHALMERS CHURCH.
' ASSEMBLY EXCHANGE SUNDAY.
11— Rev. R.' Thomson, Mount Pleasant,* j.,
7— The Right Reverend the Moderator, George
Davidson, M.A.
Anthem— 'The Radiant Morn.' ?' 'rj(j^
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
? WAKEFIELD STIU5ET.— REV. X. MATIIIK,
of VICTORIA. Morning, 11 a.m.. Subject— 'Peter's
Denial.',1- Evening, 0.30 p.m. Subject— 'Nico-
denius's Interview' witli Christ. ' ' .
FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Wakeficld
street Hall, Rev. W. R. Buttrose, 11—7.
GOODWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—
Morning, 11,-Rev. B. C. Matthews; E\cning,
6.30, Rev. J. Bentley Reid. ?
QT.' GILES', N0RWO0D.-U, Rev. J. Bently
-3 Reid; 7. Rev. B. C. Matthews, Woodsidc.
THE PRESBYTERIAN* CHURCH. OF SOUTH
? ? - AUSTRALIA.
: PULPIT EXCHANGES, SUNDAY, MAY 12th.
? Church. ? 11 a.mr :
Flinders street— Rev. B. C. Matthews; Rev. W.
Gray.
Chalmers Church— Rev. R. Thomson; Right Rev.
G.. Davidson, -M. A.'
' Goodwood— Right Rev.' G. Davidson, M.A;; Rev.
J. B. Reid.- .. ,:.... . .1 .
Port Adelaide— Rev. W. Cray; Rev. R. Thom
son. ' .?.-.?' '
St. Giles's— Rev; J. Bentley Reid; Rev. B. C
Matthews. ?_.?----????-
Gawler— Rev. D. -Paton,. D.D.; Rev. D: Paton,
P.D. ?....-
- Wallaroo— Rev. j. Reid,- M.A. ; Rev. J.-Rcid,
M.A.
Jamestown— Rev. G. C. Love. M,A., B.D.; Rev.
G.-C. Love;M.A., B.D. -
Clare— Rev^ J. Lamont; Rev. J. B. Stnollie.
Petersburg— Rev. U. j. Lambert; Rev. IL J.
Lambert. '* ????..--
..Mount Plcasant--Revl^C;MitcheH;'nev. R. Mit
chell.
Strathalbyn— Rev. J. G. Mather; Rev. J. G.
Mather.
Woodside— Rev. A. C. Sutherland, M.A., B.D.;
Rev.' A. C-Sutnerland, M.A.*,' B.D:
Mount Barker— Rev. J. llcndry, M.A.; Rev. J.
Hendry, M.A. ' -??? '*
Port Augusta— Y
Golden Grove —
-JG2SP ? TfPP^;. ......
Mbharto^- ' ' ?.'?-?-?'
St. Andrews — J . . ? . ??
Unitarian.
TTNITARIAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH, WakeBeld
V.,: street— Rev. A.' Wilson; Morning, 11; Even
ing, 7— 'The Good Man Docs is not Buried with
His Bones.'.' . All cordially, invited.
Society of Friends.
SOCU3TY OF FRIENDS, PENNINGTON TER
RACE, N. A.— Morning, lli' Afternoon, S,
Adult School. Subject, 'Sermon on the Mount.'
;;??'?? ? ?''?''?'- ' ?* ? .- *- I24sc ?
. General*
y.; :.M:.|'i:)C, A
TO-NIGHT, 8, Devotional Meeting.
SUNDAY, 4.30, MONDAY, 8, Men's Bible
Studies.
Weekday Prayer Meeting, 1 to 1.45 p.m. (Satur
days, escepted). ' '
THEATRE ROYAL
Gospel Service Sunday Evening. 8 p.m. .
PIROPOSED .. .UNITED . EVANGELISTIC MIS
i ? SI0N
A MEETING of Ministers of City and Suburban
Churches convened by the Committee, will be held
at \1M.C.A. on TUESDAY1,' 'Slay M. at 4 p.m., to
consider the above. ? 131,4 ?
SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m.— Limelight Magic-lantern
Service, by 'Uncle Harry'— The Book and
Its Story.' Free; collection. ?
\T W.C.A., Hindmarsh square-Sunday, Bible
J- Class, 4.30 p.m. ? ? ^__
? *..'. PUBLIC NOTICES ,
T^LECTORAIi DISTRICT PF BURRA.
Jli ?
BANQUET
to the
HON. F. W, HOLDER, M.P., ....
INSTITUTE HALL, KOORINGA, . .; .
??..??,?,' ,r on / ' *? ??-/?' f *'
MONDAY^ May 13, at 8' o'clock; '
Admission . by ticket at following rates:—
Gentleman. '3s.;- Lady and Gentleman, 5s.; Lady,
i!s/6d. . ? ' 124.31
?^JOTICE ' TO CRO\VN ?LESSEES.
;??*'-. - -?-? ?-???? Crown Lands Office, Adelaide,
.._ ? . .,- ..... _ Jilay 2. 1301.
NOTICE is hereby'given tliat RENTS and AR
REARS due. as advised by Circulars and 'Gazette'
notices, must bo paid to the Receiver of Revenue,
Treasury, Adelaide, by. the 15th June r.cxt.to
nvoid further action being taken, unless proof of
inability to pay be' given, or in 'cases where appli
cants for reduction of rents have not been ad
vised. ,
' l». O'LOUGHLIN,
? 12Q'35v38 Commissioner of Crown Lands.
P. BINNS & CO.,
. . BOOKBINDERS IN ALL BRANCHES,
=' CHARLES STREET, ADELAIDE (opp.- Arcade,
Rundle street).
PREIENTATION ADDRE88 COVERS A
SPECIALITY. » .
ARTISTS' DESIGNS in Covers artistically executed.
A Trial respectfully solicited. 47sc
IMPORTANT DENTAL NOTICE.
? REDUCED FEE8.
. I desire to inform the Public that, having im-_,
ported recently invented Automatic Steam Machi
nery, I am 'enabled to. place Artificial Teeth' within
the retch of every one, and without reducing. the
quality of Initerials and workmanship. '?
H. H. NORMAN, D.D.Sn
NORTH TERRACE, ADELAIDE.
?r ' 23mwsc
E'fB,?I V^K T Ej' :' H O S P I T A Ii,
ADELAmE NURSES' HOME, WAKEFD2LDST.
Principal-Miss TIBBITS, London Hospital, Britisa
:''?-. . Lyinc-in Hosp'ital,'Lbndbn.;i '?
- ?sFot Medical, Surgical,' Midwifery, and Infectious
Cases. Separate House for Midwifery Cages.
Infectious Cases isolated in cottage quite sept'
rate from Hospital.
Special arrangements made for children.
Thoroughly Trained Nurses always available and
ient to cases on receipt of letter or telegram.
Telephone 461. 272mazsc
ACETYLENE GAS.
THE LIGHT ORHE CENTURY.
AS BRILLIANT AS ELECTRIC LIGHT
AS CHEAP AS KEROSINE OR COAL GAS.
COOL, CLEA-, PURE, AND CONVENIENT.
.JNo'.other Light is equal to Acetylene Light for
Residences, Churches, Shops, Hotels, or Factories
especially where electricity or coal gas is not
available. ? ; - , .
The Public are invited to inspect the working of
THE SIMPLEX
Generator Top Aeetylene fias,
which is ..perfectly safe,, thoroughly effective,
cheap but good, economical in working, simple in
construction.' ' '.''. ?? ' ' /X ' .
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ALWtN -^SGHER,
CBENFELL STREET, NEXT THE
IMPORT CO.
Several complete Plants ron Hirevfor temporary
purposes. - zathse
UNBEHAUN&JOHNSTONE
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: ' REMOVED '
-, : TO ...
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J ' ' INSPECTION INVITED.
Telephone No. 900. totem
HE. ADELAIDE TYPEWRlTiSc
f . iSSpCIATION,
V 17( COWRACHAMBERS; GRENFELL-UniEET
(Mrt %ARTON. Miss HARDY, Miss M. GOYDEB) ?
Old-established and leading ,^ Copying y and';
oliorthtoll Office. First-clisa Operators on
Brminffcn, Yost, and New Franklin ilachinei. ?
? OClaa
JAMES PARKINSON,
- . ; QUAUFJED EXPERT,
Mineralogist, Technical and Analytical Chemist u4
?? Amyer, UetiUurjiit, and Geologiit, *c., -
ti the Ronl€oU*f» of Chemistry and of Uu S.I
. I. .. I '. '?? .Minel/fc.. London,
- QUEEN'* CHAMBERS, PI RIE STREET,
ADELAIDE, 8. A.
- k.&-AMayaud Analyse* of «v«py kind
ebndnetaC ' ? S6lev
/CYANIDE, Zinc Shavings, Zinc Sheets, CAR
\J BH)E CALCIUM, Manganese, all Naphthas,
Benzine, Essential Oils, Essences, Saccharum 555,
'Hbttlihg WwrWrre,' -Tinfoil, all Aniline Colours.
USthso HY. MARKWAIiD, 68, Curric street.
. ... PUBLIO NOTIOU
PtXBLIC NOTICE.
Notice is hereby, given that the BREWING BUSINESSES of
CHAMBERS & BLADES, ADELAIDE, and of THtMAS
FOTHERINGHAM, GAWLER, have been AMALGAMATED with
the
Walkerville Go-operative Brewing Coy., Limited,
And that the whole of the Browing: will be carried on at
Senthwark by the
WALKERVILLE CO-OPERATIVE
BREWING COY., LIMITED.
A. B. CHITTLEBOROUGH, Secretary.
May 1,1901. ' . . .129'3M
PUBLIC NOTICES
ATOTIOE oT REMOVAL.
On and after MONDAY, May 13, durinc the erec
tion of New Premises, the CONSULTING ROOMS
of Dr. GOOD will be at the corner of Ballville
street and Prospect road, rriyate residence. !»,'
Barton teraee. North Adelaide. ' 131'4
R. AV. M. CAMPBELL has Removed to Palme'r
place (next Chief Justice's); - entrance from
Jeffcott street south. ' ' ' 131thsi3
THE FAMILY of the late Captain JOHN YEO
THANK their many kind Friends for their
sympathy in their late sad bereavement. Also, Drs.
P. BOLLEN and LANDER for untiring attention
during their father's long illness.
SE. ROBERTS aiid. FAMILY tender.their sin
. cere -THANKS .to kind Friends for v expres
sions of sympathy in their bereavement. ' - -
ttoodwood, May 10/ 1901. ' ? ' ' ? xz
SA. Caledonian. Society.— Quarterly Meeting
? Tuesday, May 14. Scholarship ana McDouall
Stuart Memorial discussion. W. Gordon, Secretary.
? 13V4
pORT ADELAIDE rTOWN BAND.
Mr. ED. GILLELAND, of Semaphore road, has
been appointed SECRETARY, and all correspon
dence should be forwarded to that address.
WIB.;HARRISflNlL.D.S.R,C.S.,ED.l
SURGE0N DENTIST,
bas REMOVED to opposite the Children's Hos
pital, North Adelaide. SOOmso
Cameo Cigarettes.
COMMONWEALTH SOUVENIR.
Smokers of above brand of Cigarettes can ob
tain Handsome Picture (Duke and Duchess of
York) by handing SO empty 'CAMEO' packets to
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY OF S.A.,
LIMITED,
Gilbert place, Adelaide. ?
Mutilated or dirty packets not: accepted.
Only limited number Souvenirs obtainable.
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Telephone 1020. . . ISflthslSja ,
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I BEACONSFDJ_.I) BUILDINGS,
£E?O WILLIAM STREET, ADELrAIDE,
Next Door to Uain, Chemist ?? ?
(Late from Arcade).
Artificial Teeth -of /various ? kinds, -at. moderate
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rethsui ?
: PUBLIC NOTICE*
T\EMOCRAT1C CLUB.— SUNDAY, 7.30, Dr. Hv
U ? HAYES NORMAN, will,. by request, repeat
LECTURE, 'Anta and Their Ways.1' Limelight
illustrations . of scenes -in California, Mexico,, and.
Texas. Public invited;. ? . .. '
rrilEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Victoria square.—
-I-.- Sunday, 12th May; 7 p.m. Public invited.
Discussion. ? ? ? - ? ,
BOTANIC PAR -.—SUNDAY, at 3.'
Mr. C. ll. HOLMES. ' '
on 'THE RIGHT TO TRADE.' .,- '
?VTOTICE.-'-A MEETING ?orsubscribereto the
i-~ fund for the benefit of the WILLIAMS FA
MILY will be held in the Institute Hall. MIT
CHAM; on TUESDAY,- 14Ui irist., at 8 p.m.
Bnsiriess.
Appointment of Two Trustees. '.? ,:
: - WALTER READ, Convener. ?
'VronCE^-AUPIGS and POULTRY found TRES
-l-i PASSING on part Section, Hundred of Ade
laide, will be DESTROYED. ?. -
13U'l, G. JEFFERY, Athelstone.
IN HONOUR OF THE VISIT OF THEIR
ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE
AND DUCHESS OF YORK. '
All who intend to embellish their Premises on
this auspicious occasion are respectfully requested
to make their arrangements as early as possible,
and have their work designed and executed by the
most capable Artists in this direction ? .'
Transparencies,' Banners, Decorative and Symbo
lical Paintings, and Designs for Gas and Electrical
Allegories and Displays,, tnd all work of the kind
that heeds artistic taste and brilliant conception,
should be entrusted to MARQUES BROS., who
have already prepared a number of designs for
loyalists to choose -from. They will be pleased
to adapt and carry out any idea suggested: and
required,, or will design specially for their Clients.
The .work executed by these Artists will be found
i credit to all concerned, and a postcard sent to
them at Palm place, Hackney, will receive their
Immediate attention. 68thal65
L.H.SUHARD&GO.
?IEWELUIIIS,
GAWLER PLACE,
Dealers In
Diamonds,'
Pearls,
Opals,
- Rubies,
Sapphires.
Engagement Rings a Speciality.
MAKERS of CHAINS, BROOCHES, BRACE
LETS, RINGS, to ANY DESIGN.
Get our price before placing your «rder.
OPAL CUTT£E*' LAPIDARY.
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EXECUTOR. TRUSTEE. AND
Agency Co. of S.A., Limited.
COMPANY EMPOWERED BY
SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIA
MENT, ACTS AS EXECUTOR,
TRUSTEE, OR ATTORNEY,
HOWARD DAVENPORT, Manager. '.
12, Waj-mouth street, Adelaide.' ' 244thsc
FEDERAL FLAG AND SEAL
In' addition to the. Prizes offered by the Fede
ral Government for the best Designs for a Federal
Flag and Seal the Manufacturers of
'HAVELOOK' TOBACCO
? will divide
'£100 BETWEEN THE FIRST PBIZETAEER3.
Terms of Competition, Eee 'Commonwealth G»
tttte,' April 20.
WM. CAMERON BROTHERS & COM
PANY PROPRIETARY, LIMITED,
?MELBbPRN-.AHD SYDMEY. ? 107'8«
THE
MUTDAL COUPON
1_ I Ml T E U,
IS ALOCAIiCOMPANY.
AM- ALL TRADERS ISSUING OUR RED
? ' COUPONS1
CAN BECOME SHAREHOLDERS.
The COUPON SYSTEM undoubtedly ENCOUR
AGES CASH TRADING, enabling Traders to «et
discounts on their purchases. ; '
This is wnafr'a country trader writes to' us:— '1
have been for .some time considering the advisabi
lity of giving Coupons, so as to induce customers
to pay cash, and do away with the miserable sys
tem of bookkeeping. Please send particulars.'
Prospectus out early; 12,000 Shares to be offered
to Traders. Applications received at the Office
and Showroom, No. G, Arcade.
_ 127,30;! ? ALFRED ODQERS, -linger.
HORSES.CATTLE, VEHICLES, *b
Eighteen words in 'The Register' and 'The Eren
ing Journal' 1_; three insertions, 2s. 6d., prepaid.
A Large AMortment of TRAPS and HARNESS
of every description for Sale or Exchange
SO Horses and Ponies to Let or for Sale. Cheapeft
place in Adelaide is W. Forward 4 Co.'i 79
Freemason Stables, Pine street; and SS, Waymoutb
street. 282cz
A Variety of all daenptioni Vehicle*, Har
ness, Horses, and Ponies, with trial. Horsea
and Traps and Drags, with careful driven, on
hire. Badman'a Horn Bazur, Gille* Arcade.
Telephone 807. . ' . ' I13o ' '
/LjlRKEOROftlTof
UACHi)UILDUVO
Inspection invited to their LARGE STOCK OF
SF.W ASP SECONDHAND YErtiL'UB, Full SALB
VERY CHEAP. On Easy Terms if required
Secondhand Vehicles taken in Exchange. Kstimatei
given for Repairs. Write for Illustrated Cataloeues
and Price-lists. CLARKE BROS., Franklin street.
? 326cvs_
HORSES, Ponies, Vehicles, and Harnoi of all
descriptions Bought, Sold, or Exchanged.
Horses, Traps on Hire, by day, week, or month.
Wedding Carriages, Drags, and Horses, with care
ful drivers, shortest notice. Ilakendorf'i Hone
and Carriage Baair, Port Telephone llo. Terms
given. _Uo
E. SPENCER,
STEAM COACH AND TROLLY
? BUILDER, :
~ UNION STREET, off Rnndlt itntt Mtt
All Cl-Wi of Vehicle* built to otte; Horn
?ad Bin*. O__ or ttnm. ? Ufe
Wm mod BeeondhMd Baffin «l ^~
erery def~riptio_. Old B«t_ie»-«»^t_
taken hi ackMgfc ^''ZCxS*
Sole Agentt- .-^^Vdn^*.
NEWHAV_a_-^a r ^S^^
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OOMPANIE8 AND SOOIITIIS
'THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS are NOW OPEN at CAIRNS, TOWNSV1LLE, MACKAY/ ROCKr ,'
HAMPTON, MARYBOROUGH (QUEENSLAND), BRISBANE, NEWCASTLE, SYDNEY,
-.-? MELBOURNE, GEELONGi ADELAHJE, PORT PIRIE, and FREMAKTLE, and wiU GtOSB
:'/t ON or BEFORE 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 23rd MAY, 190L ? ,
HOWARD SMITH COMPANY, LIMITED.
((Incorporated under the Companies Acts.)
' . ' '' ! Number of Shares Held or to be Taken
Directors. Addresses. by Them
Edmund Edmonds Smith, Market street, Melbourne '_, ^ _, 51,853 prcf. and 51,853 ordy.shares, all
1 . ' fully paid up. '
W«J(er, Sidney Howard Smith, Market street, Melbourne.. -« 24,921 pref.' and 24,021 ordy. shares, all
1 1 '* J' fully paid up.
Onnond ChtAa Smith, George street, Sydney _._._,„ 24,701 pref. and 24,791 ordy. shares, all
_ ? , . fully paid up.
Harry Befflngnam Howard Smith, Market street, Melbourne .. 25,170 pref. and 25,170 ordy. shares, all
«,-,.. . ? . - t . fuHy Paia up
The first meeting of Shareholders will elect a Board of from 5 to 7 Directors, as the Meeting may de
trrmine,, and the above gentlemen will offer themselves fpr election. _ \
'? - BANKERS:
THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. ' i -,
PROVISIo'nAL ilANAGING DIRECTOR: ?
H. B. HOWARD SMITH.
' ' - \ ?' '? -?? PROVISIONAIj SECRETARY:
J. K. LOTHERINGTON,
35, MARKET STREET, MELBOURNE.
AUDITORS:
(To beAppointedat First Meeting of Shareholders.)
BROKERS: '
' ' ? MEMBERS OF BEOOGNISED STOCK EXCHANGES IN AUSTRALIA.
.CAPITAL, £1,000,000,
?''i ? mi.. -. 'Divided into'
' _H'52S Flve Per Cent. .Cumulative Preference Shares of £1 each.
1 r - 500.0W Ordiouy Shares of £1 each/ ? '???
?PRESENT ISSUE: - ? -
- 250,000 Five Per Cent. Cumulative Preference Shires of £1 each-.. _....... .. SSti.m ?
2o0,00O Ordinary Shares ofi £1 each ? * -, ,..-:.. ...» -. .« £250,000
?.?:;? ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS:
' -Thi» Company (hereinafter called the New Company) will be formed to take over the business from
the 1st May, 1901, of the old established Company of WM. HOWARD SMITH & SONS PROPRIETARY,
LIMITED, Steamship Ownera and Coal Merchants, trading in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland,
South .Australia, and West Australia (hereinafter called the Vendor Company), as a going concern, in
cluding the stcaniships, steam tenders, lighters, huiks, wharves, lands, buildings,' shares in other Com
panies, provedoring stores, stevedoring plant, coal cargoes afloat, coal stocks, drays, horses, outstanding
accounts owing to the Vendor Company, goodwill, and every other asset belonging to the Vendor Com
pany, and the liabilities of the Vendor Company, all as set forth in the body of the Prospectus.
I The reasons for placing the New Company before the investing public o't!Australia are:—
? , .,, 1. That the busin— s hitherto carried on as a family Proprietary has now assumed such dimen
? I 1 sions as to render it judicious that it should be converted into a Public Company. ?
1 I ! ,; C That its constituents and supporters may have an opportunity of becoming Shareholders, and
? , ??' r-- thus financially interested in co-operating for its continued* welfare and success.' ;
; ' ?' B. .That further capital may be available for the purchase of Steamers to replace those at pre»
( , ' sent under charter, and to meet the increase in Coasting Trade, which will result under the
j Federal Interstate Frectrade Tariff. , . ? ,
: The purchase price is payable solely in Shares in the New Company,' thus evincing the confidence of
the yattdorConipany'B\Sharcholder3 in the prospects of the New Company. , ?.
The contract, for purchase will stipulate. that the Vendor Company shall provide a Reserve for the
whole' of the costs, charges, and expenses preliminary and incidental to ths promotion, formation,
establishment, and registration of the New Company.
? The -New Company buys direct from the Vendor Company without the addition of any intermediate
profit.' ' \; ' ' ' '??'.
; Of the present issue of 250,000 Five Per Cent. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES and 250,000
ORDINARY. SHARES, the Shareholders in the Vendor Company will accept 162,500 of the CUMULA
TIVE PREFERENCE SHARES, and 162,500 of the ORDINARY SHARES, as payment in full for the
Property transferred. The balance-87,500 CUMULATIVE .PREFERENCE and 87,500 - ORDINARY
SllARESr-are now offered for public subscription at par.
The Preference Shares will, as provided for in the Articles of Association, entitle the holders to a
fixed cumulative preferential dividend at the rate of Five Per Cent.*per annum, payable out of the
earnings of-the Company, and will confer to the holders the fight in a winding-up to repayment of
capital in priority to the Ordinary' Shares; but they shall not confer.a right to any further participation
in earnings or assets. ? - ? ?? ' ' ' ? ;
! 1 The Ordinary Shares will, as provided for in the Articles of Association, entitle the holders to such
dividends, or. bonuses, or both, .as may be declared from time to time, and will confer to the holders
the right in a winding-up to all earnings and assets after provision has been made for the dividends
ind face value of the Preference Shares. ,-'.?...
' ' The DIVIDENDS on the PREFERENCE and ORDINARY SHARES now offered for public subscrip
tion will.be payable half-yearly after .having, been duly declared at the Half-yearly Meetings. The first
payment (on the. amount paid up) will be made in September, 1901, calculated from the date of pay
ment of the amount due on allotment ts 30th June, 1901.
; Payments are to be made as follow:— , ' ' \ '
PREFENENCE SHARES— ? '; ' * ''
'?- ON APPLICATION ., w.i- --?»»-. ~ *. -. .€ .« .. ??« ». w ». w ~. w w=w 2s. 6d.
: ON ALLOTMENT ? ? .. 2s. Od.
The BALANCE at any time after allotment as njay be required by the Board of Di
rectors, but. not-more than 2s. 6d. per Share per month ? -15s. Od.
Applicants to whom PREFERENCE SHARES arc.allotted will have the right,
at their discretion, to pay up the uncalled money on euch Shares at any. time.
ORDINARY SHARES- .
1 ON APPLICATION .. .. .. m~*. .,. .. .. .. .. .- ? .*._?-. 2s. 6d.
ON ALLOTMENT ? .i .. ? ? .. 2s. 6d.
The BALANCE at any time after allotment, as may be required by the Board of Di
- 1 rectors, but not more than 2s. (id. per Share per month ? .. .. 15s. Od.
I ? Applicants to whom ORDINARY SHARES are allotted will have the right, at
- . their discretion, to pay up the uncalled money on such Shares at any time.
The following valuation of assets bas been made at the Vendor Company's request by John Traill,
Esq., Chairman of Huddart, Parker, _ Co. Proprietary, Limited, and D. Y. Syme, Esq., General Mana
ger of the Melbourne Steamship Company, Limited:—
J ;,;..., . Melbourne, 9th April, 1901. .
i Messrs. Wm. Howard Smith & Son3 Proprietary, Limited, Market street, Melbourne.'
; Dear Sirs— In accordance with your request to this effect, we have carefully valued the Steamships,
Steamtenders, Lighters, Hulks, Plant, Lands, Buildings, Shares in other Companies, and sundry other
Assets ofiybur Company, which, in view, of your'Jntention to transform the present Proprietary Com
pany into a Public Company,-, you -have been pleased to submit to us for valuation. ,
1 In order to this valuation we liave been supplied with full particulars of reach of the Properties
submitted,- and as the result of the close scrutiny on our part of these particulars we have now to state
that the valuation of the total at which we have arrived is £305,715. We are fully-satisfied that the
unount named accords with your request that we should appraise the various Properties at what might
be considered the fair market price of the day, as a going business.
} The above amount does not include the Company's interest in the Central Wallsend Estate, but only.
to the extent of the deposit paid to secure such interest, nor does it include the value of Provcdore's, '
Mn-ker's, and , Upholsterer* s Stores, together with Stationery, in Melbourne and Sydney— all of these,
m we' are' informed, 'hiving been included by the Company's Secretary in amounts owing' by branches
oid-agencics. : '? ' ? ?? ' ??? ?-' ???? ' ? ?.;?'?::??? .v '?:.'???
;.-;-;..??;?.. Ve beg to remain, dear Sirs; yours faithfully ? . JOHN TRAILL. '
p-J .-'. - . .??? ??????????? -.-??????? ? ? .. ? . d. y. SYME. '
i The.wharves, sheds, land, buildings, lighters, and plant in the various States arc all essential to the
business; 'each has its place and earning capacity, and, taken together, from a trading organization of
p-eat value. . --..y ????.';.. ' : . ?, ? ? _ . , ?._. ' . . . :
; The steamers, are well adapted for the Australian Coastal Trades, and; were bought or built spe
cially with a view to their particuar work. They are well kept and well found in every respect. They
«dll pass as ,they rurhinto the possession of the New Company, together with bunker coal, gear, fur
niture, and stores on board.
? Their condition bas. been certified to by Captain James Little, Marine Superintendent, and Mr. A.
B. Macdonald, Superintendent Engineer, as follows:—
; . ? Melbourne, 30th March, 1901.
?, I have constantly had the steamers belonging to' Messrs. Wm. Howard Smith & Sons Proprietary,
Limited, under my observation^ I can honestly certify that they arc in a thorough state of repair, and
the whole of the equipments in first-class order.
. The certificates from the Marine Board have been regularly renewed as they expired under inspection
of the Marine Board Surveyors. Apart from this, the Company has always taken a pride in keeping
their boats in a high state of efficiency. ?
JAMES G. LITTLE.
; . . . Marine Superintendent Wm. Howard Smith _ Sons Proprietary, Limited,
t . Melbourne. 2nd April, 1901.
I have pleasure in certifying to the present good state of repair of hulls, machinery, and boilers of
Die steamships owned by Wm. Howard Smith & Sons Proprietary, Limited. Each steamer at the
periodical overhauls has been placed under my supervision, and no expense has been spared in keeping
the fleet up to a high state of efficiency.
A. B. MACDONALD,
Superintending Engineer Win. Howard Smith _ Sons -Proprietary, Limited.;
' The coal the Vendor Company has contracted to purchase at Newcastle for loading during 1901
totals over 400,000 tons, being equal only to last year's turnover. This, coal has been contracted for
in an average at considerably less than the present current prices. The important matter of quick
lispatch for the Company's Steamers at that, port is therefore assured. The coil contracted to be sold
:n th,e various Australian States provides for a lucrative trade for a considerable time to come. ,
The goodwill comprises the valuable shipping connection in Australia acquired during the last 47
rears ^if the Vendor Company, and its predecessor's successful operations on the, coast also of their ex
pensive coal business in Melbourne, Geelong, Port Adelaide, Adelaide; Wallaroo, Port Pirie, Broken
9_1, Albany, Fremantle, Bowcn, Townsvillc, and Charters Towers.
The Vendor Company, after conference with the accountants, Messrs. Davey, Flack, & Co., and
Keara. Lyell, Butler, & Densham, has fixed the value of the goodwill at £40,000. This valuation was
:onsidered fair and reasonable, in view of the Vendor Company's connection in the Australian Coastal
Trade, and its profit-earning capacity. , ' ?
The Coal Stocks, outstanding accounts, &c, will be taken over by the New Company, all at cost,
_ at 1st January, 1901. These accounts, according to the audited balance sheet of the Vendor Com
pany, total £93,938 6s. lid., are all sound, and 'arc not included in Messrs. Traill and Syme's valuation.
The New Company, while taking over all the assets belonging to the Vendor Company, will also
take over the liabilities owing by the Vender Company as at 1st January, 1901, being the usual ac
:ounts for (?oal loaded up to 31st December, 1900 (for which the Colliery debit notes' have been accepted
ind embodied in list of outstanding credits), trade accounts, money due. on account' of. deposits to the
Shareholders, &c, amounting in all, according to the audited balance sheet as at 31st December, 1900,
to £06,794 48.
The Vendor Company accepts the valuations as the basis for the, Contract of Sale, and the Liabilities
and Assets to be taken over by the New Company will be as follows:— ' '
LIABILITIES. , ASSETS.
Purchase price in scrip ? Steamship plant, ic. . . . , . .£305,715 0 Q
to be handed , to Goodwill ? . . . , 40,000 0 0
liquidator of1 vendor ?? ? Sundry assets at De
company— . comber 31, 1900, not
Preference 'shares, included in Messrs.
162,500 at 41 . .'.£162,500 0 0 Traill & Symc's
Ordinary shares, , valuation—
162,500 at £1 . . .£162,500 0 0 Stock and stores . . £10,784 5 7
? £335,000 0 0 Insurance ' premiums
Cash lodged on depo- ,./ - . , prepaid. . ... . 3,007 1 4
sit by shareholders of '? ??,?..- Accounts due from
vendor company at branch offices .... 30,446 G 10
December 31, 1U00 . 64,347 16 1 ? Claims against ? un
Sundry accounts ow-' ' derwriters . . .' . . 11,609 2.10
ins at 31st Decem- ' Book debts for coal . 14,990 15 9
bcr, 1900 . . » . 32,446 7 11 .. Book debts for freights 16,522 3 10 , ;
— : ? 96,791. i 0 Deposits on trade con
Reserve account 'set ' ? tracts'. .:.':.. 2,36119 0 .f
aside to meet -the . Cash at bankers and
following liabilltes:-' ' . on hand . , . ,, » . 3,307 11 9
Unexpired portion of . ? ? : ? 33,938 611
passengers tickets - ?
in hands of public '. ' 2,500 0 0
Bonus on freights
which will probably
arise under trade ar- »
rangcmenU ? 5,000 0 0
Flotation of new 'com-' '
pany ? 7,000 0 0 /
Provision for contin
tircencics and for li
quidation of vendor
COm^ ? ' **' 2' 17,859 2 11
£439,653 6111 £439,053 6 11
ThB above statement does not include the capital now open for public subscription, the whole of
irhirh will be available' for the purchase of new steamers, or to be utilized in such other way as the Di
rectors of the 'New Ctompanyniay. determine.
The Draft Contract for Purchase as approved by the Directors of the Vendor Company, to be entered
Into between Wm. Howard Smith & Sons' Proprietary, Limited, and its Liquidator, of the one part,
»nd the New Company, of the other part, is in writing, and may be inspected at the Office of W.
H. Oroker, Notary Public, and the Solicitor for the Company, Nos. 84, 80, and 88, William street, in
Lhe City ,of Melbourne.
It is provided for in such Contract for Purchase that the New Company will take over all the assets
ind the business as a going concern, as at 1st May, 1901, from which date all the profits will accrue
0 the New Company; but as it will be impossible to strike a balance on such date without considerable
lelav the New Company agree to take over the liabilities owing by the Vendor Company, and the out
standing list of accounts due to the Vendor Company, as at 31st December, 1900, as shown by the
trifled balance sheet of the Vendor Company as at that date. The half-yearly balance, 'which in the
isual course will be struck by the New Company on 30th June, will elucidate a balance at the credit of
he profit arid loss account for the six months from 1st January to 30th June, 1901, which balance will
ie divided as follows:— Two-thirds will pass to the credit of the Vendor Company (being its profit on
he business from 1st January to 1st May, 1901), and the remaining third will pass to the credit of the
!fcw Company (being its profit for the two months from 1st May to 30th June, 1901):
Messrs. Davey, Flack, & Co., and Messrs. Lyell, Butler, _ Densham, Incorporated Accountants,
Melbourne, have provided the following Certificate, viz:- ^^ ^ ^ ^ .
Che Directors, Messrs. Wm. Howard Smith _ Sons Proprietary, Limited,
. Market street, Melbourne. . ?
Gentlemen— In accordance with instructions we have examined the audited books and accounts of
lie Company at Head Office, with which are incorporated the returns of tho various branches, for
he periodof five years, ending 31st December, 1900, and find that 'the total profits amounted to
£274,505 8s. 7d., or an average annual piofit of £54,901 Is. 8d. _ .''? -? .
These profits are arrived at before charging Directors* remuneration and injerest or) borrwysi' capi
_? but after allowing for depreciation -of steamers at the rate of 7} per cent, per annum on dim'nishlng
'alues and making adequate provision for depreciation of plant. ? ? . '
At your request and in the interests of the New Company the profits for the respective yeara ate not
hown separately:— We'are, Gentlemen; yours faithfully,
noun bcp-n j LYELL, BUTLER, k DENSHAtt, \ ' '
\ ?' DAVEY, FLACK, & CO., j' Incorporated Accountants.
\ -???-?? s -
?Taking the average annual net. profit of the business for the past flve years, as certiflefl by the
iccountan-, vi_ .. .. ? .... .. .. ? -.. .. £51,901 1 8
: The amount required to pay the dividend on the cumulative preference
: ? shares is ? ? ;. .. ?;. ? ? ? 11,500 0 0
Leaving a surplus for reserves, dividend on ordinary shares, directors' ???
,. few, &c., of .. ? ? 4t401 1 8
The Vendor Company has been under the direct management of a -Managing Difwt&r appointed by
he Board, and the position during the past twelve years has been heia succ«_veljrby Mans Edmund
1 Smith, H. B. Howard Smith, Walter S. Howard Smith, and again by H. B. Howard Smith who now
'-l-fe ihe' position. These gentlemen place their aerviras. as Directors at the dispojtl of the share
COMPANIES AND SOCIETIES
holders of the New Company. Their intimate knowledge of the business will therefore be available fcrt '
the benefit of the New Company, at the option of the shareholders. They will also (if considered
necessary by the New Company), together with their brother, Ormond Charles Smith, covenant thai
for a period of ten years they will not either solely or jointly with or as Manager or Managers for anj
other Company, person, or persons, directly or indirectly,, carry on or be engaged in.any.buaneS .
in competition with the existing business or trade of Hbe^Vcndor Company to be. acquired by t_S
New Company.
It is intended to apply, for registration of .the shares of both denominations on the Stock Ex-
changes of Melbourne, Sydney/and Adelaide.
Applications for preference or ordinary shares 'should be made through .the broken, and will
proceed only on the form endorsed on the prospectus, and should be forwarded to tbe Provisional Sec
retary of the Howard 'Smith Company, Limited, 35, Market street, Melbourne, or to'lhe Branch Mana- '
gers of the Company, with a remittance for the amount of the deposit. If no allotment is made, the
deposit will be returned without deduction; and where the number of shares allotted is less than that.,
applied for, the surplus will be' credited in reduction of the amount payable on allotment, 'and any;
excess returned to the applicant. ' . ? ? C '
Failure to pay any allotment instalment when due 'will render previous payments liable to for*
ieilure. . t. . '
Right is reserved to allot preference' shares and, ordinary shares in weh proportions and to mien ''
persons or to entirely refuse any application for some as the I'roviaonal Directors solely at tacit
discretion may determine. :':','? . ?
The requirements of Section 104 of the Companies Act, 1S9G, have not been fully complied with.U
this advertisement. ? .. ? ?'??'. ' ?
Copies of the full prospectus and forms of application, for shares may.be obtained from the Prt*
visional Secretary, at 35, Market street, Melbourne; the Company's Solicitor, Jlr. W. H. Crokcr, at Noi.
S4, £6, and 88, William street, Melbourne; the Company's Bankers, the Bank of Australasia, Collins
street, Melbourne; and from members of recognised Stock Exchanges in Australia, and from any of
the Branch Offices of Wm. Howard Smith' and Sons' Proprietary, Limited, at Brisbane, 'Cairns, Towns- ,'
ville, Mackay,- Rockhampton, and Maryborough, in Queensland; Newcastle and Sydney, in New South
Wales; Melbourne and Geelong, in Victoria;. Adelaide and Port Piric, in South Australia; and Fre«
mantle, in Western Australia.
This advertisement does not contain anything to which thn said requirements of Section 104 of thtf.
Companies Act, 1890, apply, and which is not in the full prospectus, or is inconsistent with th-
prospectus.
Applications for dares will proceed only oh one of the forms of application referred to, and}
endorsed upon a printed cony of the prospectus.
Melbourne, 1st May, 1901. .' ' ? ' ; ,128,31 -'.
COMPANIE8 AND SOCIETIES
fPHE ADELAIDE AND HYDE PARK TRAMWAY
i-. COMPANY, LIMITED.
XOTICE.-Thc Twentieth ANNUAL MEETING ol
SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered
Office of the Company, 'Widows' Fund Building,
Grenfell street, Adelaide, on THURSDAY, the
30th May inst, at 12 o'clock noon, to receive the
Directors' Report and Balance Sheet; elect a 1)
rector (Mr. A. F. Weaver retires, and offers hinwcli
for re-election); elect. two Auditors (Messrs. J. L
Thomas and G. R. Annells retire and offer them
selves for re-election) ;. fix, the remuneration', pt the
Directors and Auditors; and to consider, rand 'il
thought advisable to pass, cither with or without
ftiodiflcation, the following Special Resolution foi
amending Article No. !l07 or the Articles of- Asso
ciation of thfe Company:— ..
? 'That in addition, and without prejudice to- all
other the powers vested in the Directors, they
niay place on deposit with any incorporated
.. Company carrying on Business in the State
V * of.South Australia (either ' at interest or
'??? otherwise), for such' time or times as they
. shall think fit, such moneys. of the Company
' as may be in their bands or.within their con
trol, and which they may from time to time
be of opinion should be lent or deposited.'
GEORGE T. _ANE. Secretary.
N.B.— Nominations for Director must be sent to
the Secretary in writing at least 14 daj-s before
the day of the election.
Adelaide,' May 10, 1901. ???- '?- ?131,51,
mHE ADELAU-E AND HYDE PARK TRAMWAY
JL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND (No.
29), for the half-year ended April 30, 1001, at the
rate of SEVEN POUNDS per centum per annum
on the paid-up capital of the Company, has been de
clared by the Directors, and will be payable at the
Registered Office' of the Company, Widows' Fund
Building, Grenfell street, Adelaide, on Thursday,
the 30th day of May, 1901, alter the Shareholders'
Meeting. ; ?'? ' .
GEORGE T. LANE. Secretary.
Adelaide, May 9, 1901. 131,40,51
T!HE SILVERTON TRAMWAY COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE.— An INTERIM DIVIDEND of TWO
SHILLINGS per Share will be payable at the
Union Bank of Australia, Adelaide, on and after
Saturday, June 1, 1901. . By order of the Board,
W. J1ACNICOL, Secretary.
Equitable Building, 320, Collins street, Mel
bourne, May. 3, 1901.. . 1 . -
The Transfer Books of the Company will close
at 4 p.ra. on Friday, May 17, 1901, for above
Dividend. ? - '
MININQ
mHE BLAYNEY MINING AND SMELTING COM
ri- PANY, NO LIABILITY.
NOTICE is hereby given that all SHARES (Nos.
100001 to 150000) in the above, named Company, on
which the 4th CALL of One Shilling per Share,
due January 9, 1901, remains unpaid will be sold
by public auction, without any further notice, at
the Stock Exchange, Melbourne,- on 'Tuesday,^ the
14th day of May, 1901, at twelve o'clock noon. ??
Dated at Melbourne this 2nd- day.' of May, 1901.
126,31 W. R. RUCKER, Acting Manager,
MOUNT FITTON SOOTH COPPER-JHNIXG
COMPANY, NO LIABILITY.
NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEET
ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above' Company
will.be held at -the Registered Office of. the Com:
pany, .Davenport Chambers, Currie street, Adelaide,
on FRIDAY, May 17, 1901, at 3 o'clock. .
?? Business. : *
' To consider and if thought advisable^to autho
? rize the Directors to dispose 61 Ihc Com
? -- : pany's property ' on such terms and condi
tions'asthey may think fit. S^'js '
?- .-????: By order of tbe Board, v'^i
O. W. CHINNER. Secretary.
Adelaide, May 10, 100L ?
fTIHE GREAT BOULDER PROPRIETARY GOLD
1 MINES, LIMITED.
?NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING of above Company will be
held in London on the 23rd of May, 1901.
' Books closed from May 24 to June 8, 1901 (in
clusive). ?-??-?
Transfers received up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Thurs
day, May 23, 1901.
H. P. 'WILSON, Local Secretary.
Adelaide, May 10, 1001. 131,0,43
I; INTEND to APPLY for a GOLD LEASE of
'?? about 20 Acres, M.R. 38, Book 289, west of
and adjoining G. Forth's Claim, M.R. 242, Book 22.
131s45z JOHN.MURPHY. _
I INTEND to APPLY for a GOLD [LEASE of
about 20 Acres, at King's Bluff, as defined by
posts and trenches. .
131s45z ' ' ' ? W. B. MERRITT
I Intend to APPLY for GOLD LEASE of 20 acres
at King's Bluff, Olary, adjoining G. Forth on
west side and J. Hcnnessy on north side, as de
fined by post and ? trenches. Miner's right No.
47, Book 254. ? ?
131645 -SAMUEL BOTTRILL.
I Intend to APPLY, on behalf of the NORTH
EAST PROSPECTING SYNDICATE. Walla
roo, for a GOLD LEASE of 20 acres, situated on
King's Bluff, 4 miles west ol' Olary Railway Sta
tion,' as defined by post and trenches. Miter's
RigLt No. 21, boo- 242.
... GEO. FORTH.
E. A. BEARE. Secretary.
I Intend to APPLY, on behalf of the NORTH
EAST PROSPECTING SYNDICATE, Walla
roo, for a GOLD LEASE of 20 acres, situated west
of the foregoing block, and adjoining same, as de
fined by post and trenches. Miner's Bight No. 20,
look 243.
GEO. FORTH.
E. A. BEARE. Secretary.
I Intend to APPLY, on behalf of the NORTH
EAST PROSPECTING SYNDICATE, Walla
roo, for a GOLD LKASE of 20 acres, situated west
of the former block, and adjoining samp, as do
fined by poal and trenches. Miner's Right No. IS,
B0° * ?' GEO. FORTH.
124sSS E. A. BEARE, Secretary.
Port Augusta West 'to Tarcoola.
' RICHARDSON'S MAIL COACH leaves every
WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAT it 8 a.m. Single
Fare, £4 15s.; Return. £ft Adelaide Booking
Office, Southern Cross Hotel. ? 356thsc
TARCOOLA;
A. W. COCKS' WEEKLY COACH leaves
COWARD noon Sundays ? ' arrives Tarcoola noon
Wednesdays; returns Thursday evening. Fare—'
Single, £3 10s.; Retunu £6 10s.
W. R. CAVE & CO.,
9c Adelaide, .Port Augusta, Coward Springs.
TXING'S BLUFF GOLD FIELDS, OLARY.
HORSES and TRAPS ON HIRE; meet all trains.
Telegrams promptly replied to.
G. HOuE,
130*43 w' ? Olary Hotel. .
PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS
IN the .MATTER of the PATENT ACT, 1877.—
NOTICE is hereby given that ARTHUR IOR
WERTH JOSEPH, of 'I'enshurst,' Neutral Bay,
Sydney, New South Wales, Gentleman, lias AP
PLIED fora PATENT for: 'Improvements in and
relating to Up-draught Cowls,' and that the Speci
fication of such Invention may be inspected at
the Patent' Office, Adelaide.
COLLISON & CO., Licensed Patent Agents,
129,31,3 Eagle Chambers, King William street,
O. N. COLLISON, A. a COLLI8ON,
Licensed Patent Agent Licensed Patent Agent,
F.M. Chartered Inst. Consulting and Mecha
of P.A. ' nieal Engineer.
Fel. Aus. Inst. ol P.AJ Asstc. A.I.P.A.
PROVISIONAL PROTECTION, LETTERS
? PATENT, TRADE MARKS, and COPY
RIGHTS obtained in all Colonies and Countries.
'Inventors' Guide' (new edition), post free,
upon application. COLLISON & CO.
Eagle Chamberi, King William street. Adelaide.
?? ? ; ? 17U-CV
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS.
Provisional Protection and Letters Patent for In
vention!!, Trade Mark, Design, and Copyright Re
gistrations obtained in all Colonies and Countries.
j , FRANCIS H. 8NOW,
? - '-, Fel. Aus: Inst. P. A.,
F.M. Char. Inst P.A. (Lon.).
Licensed Patent and Trade Marks Agent.
National Mutual Buildings, King William street. '
'The Inventors' Handbook,' new edition, post
Free on application. 152tfscv
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to 'The
Companies Act, 1892,' that the OFFICE or
place' of business of the 'BOMBAY FIRE AND
lARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,' in
the State of South Australia, where all legal pro
ceedings may be served upon' and all notices
addressed or given to the Company, 13 situated
»t BUNYIP BUILDINGS, FREEMAN STBEEr,
ADELAIDE. v
Dated this eighth' day of May, 1901.
CBOMPTON k SON,
129'31 ?'?' Attorneys for the said .Company,
ELECTORAL NOTICES
Legislative Council Elac
tions.— Central District
GEORGE TrOOKMAN,
will Address the Electors at the .
WALKERVILLE DISTRICT HALL;
Oh MONDAY EVENING riest, Hay 13, at 8 o'clock, ,
SEMATHORB TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, May lfc'
LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED.
Authorized by George Collis, jun., King Willian} '
street, Adelaide. , 129'33s. :
MUNICIPAL AND DISTRICT r
COUNCILS
TMSTRICT COUNCIL OF MUNXO PARA \VEST.;
' NOTICE.— The Clerk will attend at the under*
mentioned times and places to receive RATES:;?'.
At the Council Office, Penficld, on Tuesday, MaJ
14; at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, Virginia, on Thuri^
day. May 10; at the Smithfield Hotel, Smithficldi,,
on Friday, May 17; and at the Criterion Hotel*
Bassett'Town, on Saturday, Slay 18, from nooi.
to 4 p.m. on each occasion, and all Rates -re
maining unpaid after the 23th inst. will be re ,
covered by legal process,' without further uotioot'
By order, ' ..
C. TALBOT, Cleric. ' '
May !), 1001.- . 131,3
-T\ISTRICT COUNCIL OF ORROROO,'
Notice-All RATES UNPAID on May 31, 1ML.
will be sued for. . , j
. By order of Council, '
124,31V R. .1. HUTCHENS, Clerk...;
INSURANCE NOTICES /.
NORWICH UNION FIRE,
INSURANCE SOCIETY
' (Established 1797). \, '
With which is amalgamated the Fire _ _uranc( '
Business of the
- SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSURANCE
?COMPANY, LIMITED.
LOSSES PAID, £14,60»,O00.
NIT ANNUAL PREMIUMS, £961,00*.
1 ? AMOUNT IN8URED. £387,OO0,00«. '
OFFICE : NATIONAL MUTUAL
BUILDINGS,
NEXT BANK OF ADELAIDE, 69, KING 1
. WILLIAM STREET, ADELAIDE.
Board of Advice— Francis H. Snow, Esq., J.P-
(Chairman), WiUiam Shicrlaw, Esq., J.P., F. W,
Bullock, Esq.,' J.P., and A. G. Downer, Esq. '
. Lowest current rates on all descriptions of pro*
perty. Claims settled promptly and liberally. ? ? ;
Kthsc. ? R. A. PAXTON, Local Manager. /
t\rV A M ACCIDENT AND CUARANTEII
U KjmU A. _l CORPORATION, Ld.,of Lendoni
Local Director— L. A. Jessop, Esq.
: Invested Funds, £1,151,900. Income, 1900,
? - ' ? £878,492.
' Accident Insurances in all forms. Including
Benefits for Sickness.' : fidelity Guarantees, &c .
: Commission,, Agents and Representatives -of Firs
and Life Offices will find' an agency -for the Ocean
Corporation a valuable adjunct to their operation*,
- Offices— 14, Grenfell street, Adelaide.
76th«o W. N. McFABLANE, Mantjer. t
THE SOUTH BRITISH
FIRE AND MARINEjNSURANGE CO.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £t.M0,M&
PAIB'UP CAPITAL anl MSIRVlii
«288,27a ?*;:??
ADELAIDE DIRECTORS:
' H. C E. MUKCKS, Ejij., Giira
? ? W. B. CAVE, Esq. ;
I A. P. HALL, Eiq.
OFnCES-OOWBA CHAMBEES, GRENFEUf' .
. BTBEET. . . , ? ;
'? : ?? :Ji_,i'. ' ??' £? H.*_s_wn», ., ,: '
U2thia _— u_ec 1 '
THE TIOTORli:
INSDBAKCE COMPANY, LTD.
BOOTH AUSTRALIAN BRANCH.
OraOES-GREKFELL BUILDINGS,
GRENFELL-STREET
r (near corner Freeman-street).
LOCAL DIRECTORS,
HENRY RYMILL, Es*.
PETER W90D, Esq.
FIRE, MARINE, and GUABANT_E BISKS a*
cepted at Lowest Current Rues. ?-
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
lOSttua Resident Secrettrj. )
HOTELS AND RE8TAURANT8
'. '-:?'?-? ' ' * f
Eighteen words in 'The Register' and 'The Even*
ing Journal' Is.; three insertions, 2s. 6d., prepaid.
WRBm Kfi-i^-RVff
THE GRAND BOTEIV,
MELBOURNE.
Beautifully situated in the healthiest part ol
the City, opposite Parliament Houses, Government
Offices, and Fitzroy and Treasury Gardens. Eleo- ?
trie Lights throughout, Hydraulic Lifts, and all
modern conveniences. Special terms for Families.
Laoies and Families will be met at steamer ol l
tram if previously advised. 72wsl5D
ORIENTAL HOTEL
COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE
(opposite Melbourne Club).
Lcidintr position. . Superior Accommodation.
Perfect Cuisine. Every attention'. Moderata
charges. 124s45
m E N D E R, WAKEFIELD HOTEL.
TENDERS are invited from Persons desirous of
procuring a LEASE for Bis Years from the first
day of June next of the WAKEFIELD HOTEL,
Wakctield street, Adelaide, and well-known as
Landvogt's. . ,
The premises are now being thoroughly renova- ?
ted at the cost of the owner (Mr. L. F. Wicklein).
Tenderers to state the amount of weekly rent
they' arc willing to pay' cither with or without
bonus.
Form of Lease can be inspected at our Offices.
The Stock-in-trade, Household'' Furniture, and
Effects to be taken over at a valuation, and the
amount thereof is to be paid in cash by the sue
cessM tenderer on taking possession of the pre«
raises. ? ???
Sealed Tenders (to be marked 'Tender for Wake
field Hotel') to be sent to us on or before noon
of Monday, tho _7th May next
Dated this 21th day of April, 1901.
WADEY & E. J. COX,
Solicitors, King William street, Adelaide.... ?
115,21,31,15 :..
! AMENDED INSTRUCTIONS. : .
CJIR JOHN ' BARLEYCORN HOTE_|
►q RUNDLE STREET, ADELAIDE.
ALTERNATE .^TENDERS' for the LEASE of tha ;,
above Hotel, WITHOUT FURNITURE, will be »,?.,,
reived by the undcrsifrned up to 12 o'clock noon
WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May, as follows:— ...
A, Tender for a 17 years' Lease; or B, Tender ?'
for a 10 years' Lease; in either case TO BE AS A, ..,-.
FREE HOUSE. . C, Tender for a 10 years' as » -
bound house.
Special attention is called to this rare oppor-V*
tunity of securing a First-class Hotel in one of
the best positions in the City. .:,
No Tender necessarily accepted. ? ? ?
For further particulars and cards to view ? apply -
to JIOODY & W1NNALL, CENTRAL CHAMBERS,
WAYMOUTH STREET. ADELAIDE. __,S1,4'6 -
FOR SALE, cheap, the firet-class Family HOTELi*' '??
THE CRITERION, KOBETOWN. containine
18 Rooms and Billiard Boom, Stables, Paddock. 79
Acres; good business and perfect climate: Apply
C. M. k J. B, Muixbead, SoUcilon, Pirie'. 'eSct,
Adelaide. 127,0^*7 , -
16±
$