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Shipping. ?
^* TJiOR MELBOURNE
TlWBtx. J? via BOBB AND MAC
??MBF ooHMEUi BAY.— The Steam
?Up
PENOLA,
F. P. Snewln, master, trill nil on Wednei
day, 19th January, immediately after aitivi
of the 1.40 train from Adelaide. Shippers at
requested particularly to observe that no good
can, an any account, be laden later titan 1 p.n
on that day.
GEORGE YOTJNa,
d6xl Qgfaert-plaoe. or Prince's wharf.
v ^rk^ QTEAMER PENOLA.
^^^O Daiiig tea Holiday Seaso:
?WMsV EXCURSION RETUBN TICKET,
will be ironed at reduced rates between Adc
hide, Bobe, and MacDonneU Bay.
dig ? GBOBGK YOUNG.
^f l?t»K MELBOURNE.
JI^Wl ' The Steamship
?????» COOBONG,
Oaptaln W. McLean, wffl aafl for Meibouro
on Tuesday, January 18. Passenger* by 1,4
3. NEWMAN * SON; Port
do J. DABWBNT, Gnrnf eQ-«treet
i-A-t T7OE PORT AUGUSTA
™H^P CALLING AT WALLABOt
4H» EACH WAT WITH PA8SKN
GEES.— The Steamer ?
BOYAL SHEPHERD,
EL Ward, master, will sail on Monday, th«
17th January, at 4 pjn. No goods received
after 2 o'clock on day of sailing;
Passengers by 3.30 p-m. train.
dc J. DABWENT, Grenfell-street
j^a. T-AS8ENGERS by the ST.
jMRgn^JL VINOENT are desired to gel
3sM» HEAVY LUGGAGE ON BOARD,
and paft Balance of Passage Money not laten
than THURSDAY, and EMBARK any time on
SATLBDAY, the 15th, as the Vessel will be
towed oat of Harbor during Saturday night,
proceeding on the voyage without anchoring
outside.
HABROLD BROTHERS.
P.S.— One disengaged saloon berth for a
lady, and room f 01 a limited number of second
class passengers, da
^|^ Tj»OR LONDON DIRECT.
jm^r — The Al clipper Ship
QMHflkV ItH .TTKT.M -3I I N'I'H MB,
€00 tens, unE posftively sail on the 13th Feb
ruary.
For freight, apply to - -
dc PHILIP LKVI tc CO. , Town or Port.
jgl, T ON DON, CALLING
SM^ XJ AT THE CAPE OF GOOD
?saHsv HOPE. — The Orient liner
ORIENT,
1,032 tons, Lieut B. da Steiger, B.N.B,, sails
end of January. Has excellent saloon sad second
passenger accommodation.
Will carry s Surgeon.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
rtthc ? HENBY SCOTT. ?
ja^T ON DON.— The Orient
SmMb£ WHITS EA.GLE.
878 tons, W. Andrew, master, sails in February.
Has superior Saloon passenger accommodation.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
thstfc HENRY SCOTT. ?
j£i^ T7OR LONDON, Calling at
gB)iJ the CAPE of GOOD HOPE
4NBr or ST. HELENA.— The splendid
new Clipper Ship
0OLLINGROVE,
861 tons register, Al 16 years at Lloyd's, H.
B. Angel, commander.
This beautiful vessel is fitted with every im
provement for the comfort of both First and
Second Cabin Passengers. She will sail from
Port Adelaide on 25th February, and will carry
a Surgeon.
For freight or passage, early application is
necessary. ?
stthc ? ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
jj^ptDBB LINE FOR
?JgHrmJji LONDON, Calling at the
smmmB' cape of good hope or st.
HELENA. — The splendid clipper ship
DUKE OF HI I'I'H KRfiA WD,
1,050 tons register, Captain Thos. Louttit
This vessel has superior passenger accommo
dation, and will be dispatched as above on 5th
February.
For freight or passage, apply to
stthc ? ELDEK, SMITH, fc CO.
j&fc. TJLDER LINE FOR
fflJO^JJi LONDON.— The
ZSmmZ ST. LEONARDS,
1,000 tons register. Captain W. Newman.
This fine nigh-classed ahip will leave Port
Ad«1«M« on January 15.
Intending passengers are invited to inspect
her superior Cabin accommodation.
tthfts ? ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
j&K T?OR PORT WAKE
4MHbV-E- FIELD.— The Schooner
flsafl^sW MAID OF AUSTRALIA,
W. Spells, master, is now loading, will aaQ on
Thursday, the 13th inst.
d2 W. HOWES, Town and Port, Agent.
jSfcv T70R SYDNEY AND
afjQi- I? NEWCASTLE.— The Barque
?SHBsV BSsnt BLACK,
Captain Sivier, will have Quick dispatch.
tths3 H. SIMPSON, Queen's Wharf.
_^*. X?OR SALE, FREIGHT,
aSJas^-J OS CHARTER.— Th* Al,
??WHRb*' fast sailing, three-masted Schooner
LOUISA,
214 tons register, carries 400 tons dead
weight and now ready to receive cargo.
Apply, for freight or charter,
THOMAS GHAVES, Carrie-street ;
for sale, to the Captain, on board.
January U, 1870. ? d3
VICTOR HARBOR.
GEO. S. BEAD,
Customs, Shipping, and General Commission
Agent. ? da
TO SHIPMASTERS,
MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS.— The
SHIPPING REPO&TER attends to Telegrams
or Letters, and his Boats are available for all
purposes connected with Shipping in the Gulf.
Boat Flag No. 3
RICHARD JAGOE,
Beach Branch Office. Lefevre's Ppnln^ia.
General Merchandise.
ON SALE by the undersigned, ex
Darra, Orient, St. Vincent, tc. :— Oases
and Bales — White and Colored Shirtings,
Brown Hollands, Black Ducks, Portmanteaus,
Courier, Ladies' Bags and School Satchels, Swiss
Books, Sprig Books, Muslin Curtains, Neckties,
Corahs, Braces, Forfars, Hessians, Cheese
Cloths, Kidderminster Carpeting, White Serge.
Collar Check, Shop Twine, Stationery in
variety; London and Royal Hand, Grey, Brown,
Cap, Crown, and Double Crown Tea Papers.
Grey, Bro wn, and Conf ectiooers'Bag*, various
sizes. _
dc ? PETER GUMMING & SON.
ON SALE, ex Duke ©f Sutherland,
St. Leonards, &c :— ComsackB, Branbags,
Woolpacks. ? ?
dc ? PKTKK CUMMINQ fe SON.
P|N SALE, by the Undjsraigned.—
\J Celebrated LION BRAND ALB (new
brew), in hogsheads and barrels
Hennessey's Case Brandy
^ Oatmeal, 25, 60, and 100 lbs. bags
Pearl Barley, 1 ewfc. and 2cwt bees
Oomsacks, Flourbsgs, J.00 lbs., Htb«Wi
Woolsacks, Coke, Fig Iron
««., fte., tc.
do J. DABWENT. OresfsILtreat
rpRTTMAN'S I.O.T. STOUT, just
X landed.
BELL & CROSS,
_J* ? 21. Ourrie-street.
ON SALE, to arrive— LAUNOES-
TONaad WOLLONGONG BUTTER
at reduced prices. '
AO J.LYONS, Agy
*±XJi HINDLEY.STBEET. *fcO.
d3J
Drapery and Clothing.
L' EAVER |& 00
HATTERS, *
a to announce to then* friends and the
, that they have COMMENCED BUSI
at No. 83, Bundle-street, and hope by
?manufacturing a good article to share the
patronage of the public «
First quality Black Silk Hat ... 20s. Od.
Second do. do. do. do. ... 17a. 6d.
Third do. do. do. do. ... 14s. Od.
Drab Shell Pull Over ? 16s. 6d.
Drab or Black Merino ? 12s. 6d.
Collego Caps, St Petert ? Kte. €d.
Dp. do.. Prince Alfred's ... 10s. 6d.
?Ladies' Biding Hats made to order; also
Clerical Bate nuMle to any tbaiw, tint*
Drapery and Clothing.
NOTICE ! ! !
THE ADVERTISER
WARRANTS
Every article in the following list to be in bis
Stock for Sale, at the prices, and in the quanti
ties and qualities mentioned at the date of this
advertisement. Any articles sold ont will be
omitted in the next issue of this paper. ?
~ NOTE THIS
f I1M.K advertiser lias purchased within the
JL p&st month upwsios of
ONE THOUSAND POUNDS
worth of FASHIONABLE
NEW GOODS,
JUST LAMMED,
from 74 per cent Advance on ENGLISH IN
VOICE price, to SIXTY PEB CENT DIS
COUNT, and is thus enabled to sell goods at the
prices quoted, and REALISE A PROFIT,
whilst selling 20 to 30 percent UNDER
OTHER HOUSES. ?
1111 FANCY DRESSES, 10-ard».
S. ll2D. Not the price. of Unbleached.
Calicoes,
2-111 FANCY DRESSES; 10 yards.
S. J.X2D. Less than the price of these
Goods in Engtod. 1,267 yards to choose from.
A 11 FANCY DBESSES, 10 yards.
ttS. llD. Not to be equalled under 6s.
Hd. in any other establishment in the colony.
tTi FANCY DBESSES, 10yds., in
S. 1 ID. Striped Camelets, Plain and
Shot Lustres, Fancy and Broche Mohairs. Up
wards of
Seven Thousand
Yards
to choose from, ALL at this ONE PRICE;
worth from 7s. lid, to 8a. 6d. ?
T1 1 SILK STRIPED MOHAIR
S. ljLDj DBESSEa Usual price,
10a. 6d. ?
1Q CL SATl N STRIPE LENO
L-/8. OD* DBESSES, worth at least ! -
30s. ?
USLIN DRESSES, 2s. U4d.,8yds.;
worth at least 4s. 64. A great variety j |
of Patterns to choose from. ?
MUSLrNLDRESSES, 4s. 6d. and 5s. 6d.
Less fiian the usual wholesale prices.
IMITATION FRENCH PIQUE PRINr (
1 DRESSES, 4s. 6cL, S yds. ; usual price,
JOd. per yard. ?
LILAC PRINT DEESSE3, 3s. lid., 8 yds.
Good Colors. Good Cloths. ?
BONNETS, New and Fashionable Goods,
ls.OJd., ls.4id., ls.6Jd., ls.9*d^ U.
Uid. TRIMMED and MILLINERY BON
NETS, 5s. lid., 6a. Ud., 7a 6d., 8s. 9d, 10a.
9d., less than the English invoice price. These
Goods ASTONISH all who inspect them.
1 QQA SADIES' STRAW HATS
X jOOV/ just purchased 47 per cent under -
usual prices. New Goods just landed. ?
A NOTHER LOT of upwards of 1.500 ?
J\. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S STRAW 1
and TUSCAN HATS, 4|d., 7|d., 9Jd , lOid., J
UJi, Is. OJd., to Is. 6|d. None higher price 1
in 1Mb lot Not to be equalled in fee colony.
IBBONS, Fashionable Colors in the New .
Cord Edge, Satin Ribbons 6Jd. per yard, P
the width usually Bold at Is. lid. in New Blue, u
New Green, New Pink, New Shades of Mauve, a
Violet, and White. ? *
T71LOWKRS and WREATHS, an immense f
X? Variety of New Goods at least 25 percent
under usual prieces.
i' ACE FISHUES— 140 Spanish Maltese and fl
±J Puebire Lace Fishues, in Black and White a
Lace, 7s. lid. to 27s. 6d. ; the usual price of
these goods is from 18s. 9d. to 75a. ? °
LABUE lot of Ladies' Fancy Worked
Muslin and Lace lies and sets exceedingly
cheap. ? 1
ABIES' linen Cuffs, from 24d. per pair -j
J worth double the price in England. ? li
ONE CASE WORKED MUSLIN EDG- 2
INGS and INSERTIONS, new patterns. 4
New Swiss Work, 6 id to 2s. lid. per yard— 30
per cent, \mder usual prices. ?
I ADIES* LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for «
LJ la. 6j.d. the half-dozen. ? f
JARASOLS— A LARGE LOT just purchased ft
_[ at a great discount off wholesale price*, q
commencing at 2s. ll|d. f «r a good Brown SQk b,
Parasol, to a rich Glace Silk-lined, Fringed, tl
Jointed Handle, at 13s. 93., worth 18s. 6d.
\\T&1TE COTTON HO3B, eix pairs for
TT la, 6id. Socks, Id. per pair.
T ADIES' MOHAIR JACKETS, from =
Li 3s. lid. Children's, 2a. 3|d. 1
r ADIES' WHITE SERGE JACKETS, tl
Lt 9s. 9d., usual price 16s. 9d. ? b
' A0IE5' BLACK SILK JACKETS for T
JU tU. 9a., worth 17a. 6d. ? .
QTAYS and CORSETS, Is. 6*d. to 12s. 9d. J
0 In addition to our usually huge stock, two sc
cases, containing 63 dozen of manufacturers' m
samples, have been recently purchased at a ai
price which wiiHm us to sell them at one-half
the usual prices.
/CHILDREN'S CASHMERE HOODS for f
\J Is. OJd. ChOdren's Sun Hats, a large !
variety, very cheap.
TNFANTS' EMBROIDERED ROBES, from H
X 7s. lid. ? B
TNFANTS' FROCK BODIES, from ?!
L ^^^ ? 5
W-HITE CALICOES, 2s, lli£ per dozen. T
cc
ONGCLOTH, yard wide, 3s. lid. per *
LJ dozen. ~
NBLE ACHED SHEETINGS, from pi
8jd. ? pi
*yO INCH BLEACHED SHEETING P
A Is. Ojd. - ?;
? ? . ? _^__^______ «T-
»y-l INCH BLEACHED TWILL DITTO, Fi
\ fy la.6}d. ?
ALL LJINEN TOWELS' g
1^.A TOILET QOIL.TS, i
jfc 8s. lid., the cheapest article in I
1310 ***** ? D
OOM DIAPER and 1-AMASK XABLU tc
XJ CLOTHS, at least 25 per cent under ordi- ai
nary price. ? j ? ' B
BROWN HOLLANDS, 6fd. to Is. l^d., U
very cheap. J1
MEN'S !
mercery:
H/fROTS BYZANTINE SHIRTS, 2a. 3R; 1
iy± usual price 2s. lid, to 3s. 3d. ? *
BOYS' BYZANTINE SHIRTS, Is. ll£d.; j;
usual price 2a, 9$a.
TV/TEN'S GOOD HOLLAND COATS, A
JxL 43. lid. ? ^
MEN'S WHITE LONG CLOTH SHIRTS, A
3s. lid. ? A
?'EN'S SUITS, 39s. 6d. to 55s. ; a large lot j
U. just purchased, worth from 15a, to 30s.
the suit more than the price charged.
1 (U\f\ MElVS, YOUTHS', and h
-9\J\J\J BOYS' Leghorn and Straw *
HATS, just bought a great bargain, will be n
offered at aato''«-»''gly low prices. ? .
TlyTEN'Sj'fcWHiTK MAitUKLLA ViSSSTti, 1
ML 2fc lljd. only. ? J
PARTIES PURCHASING DRAPERY -
GOODS will find it worth while to inspect 1
JOHN A.
NORTHMORE'S i
Stock before m^Vitig their purchases, as, in ad- 1
ditionto the articlas above mentioned, they j
will find many others equally cheap ; but in con- &
sequence of this being in comparatively small Q
quantities, the advertiser deems it unadvisable jj
to mention them, as probably they would be ti
sold before his customers residingia the country ,
would have an opportunity of inspecting them, -1
and would thus lead to disappointment I
NOTE THE ADDRESS— J
JOHN A.
NORTHMORE.
107b and 107», RXJNDLE-STREET.
OPPOSITE THE PLOUGH AND
HARROW, A FEW DOORS WEST
^,OLD SHOP, and 103 and 105,
K3KG mLLlAM- STREET, opposite
tb» TOWN HALL gmthc
Drapery and Clothing.
DVANOE, ADVANGI
AUSTRALIA.
R. JURYfoebi proud to acknowledge that b
endeavors to supply the gentlemen of Adelalc
with ETBST-OLASS OLOTHQte, which, f«
Style and Workmanship, few can equal, bi
none ^rftfti, at Hh& prioe of. TiWiflffn-TF*^^ Slop
has proved a perfect Buoeeas, and he will sti
conttnne to mannfftctore them ait the fcoUowii
prices ^~
Saperfine Black Coat, any
shape ? ... £2 15 0
Do. do. Brass Ttoruuna 1 8 C
Do. do. Vest ? 0 15 0
Stoat Fancy Doe Trousers ...15 0
Suit of Tweed ? 2 15 0
N.B. — A suit made at six hours' notice.
To prevent mistakes, the terms are cash o
deUrorr. ?
R. JURY,
dc Opposite Bum's Exchange, Hindley-streel
MR. GEORGE WHITE, in retiriiii
from the Tailoring Business, begs t
thank those Friends and the Public who hav
supported him for the last 32 y--ara for thei
kind patronage, and solicits their furthe
Buppnrt in favor of bis successors— Messn
CHARLES WHITE and WILLIAM BKHOI
f'N referynce to tbe above, Messrs
'Die ENTIRE and VALUABLE STOCK o
GOODS, beg to inform their Friends and th
Public generally that they are now prepared to
carry on the Business in all its branches at :
great Reduction in Prices, and respectfull;
solicit the support hitherto bestowed on thei
predecessor.
Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,
Ktko Wnxuu-siBEsr.
? ftthfrd
GOODE BROTHERS bq
. to inform their numerous Customers thai
they have REMOVED to new and more com
modious premises in GRENFELL-STBEE!
(near King William-street) where they hope U
receive a continuance of those favors which hav-
been so loug and so liberally bestowed on then
in the past.
Adelaide, January L, 1870. ? stthl3
THB PICNIC COMPAJNION.
A. HACGEOBGB & CO.,
stth6 ? 40, Kraa Whxiam-stbeet.
TIHB lufiUNlTE CORK FILTER.
JL A. HAOGEOBGE & CO.,
Stth6 ? 40, Kmo WUJXAM-STBEEE.
1TSE EBONITE WATERBDTTLE
A. MACGEOEGE & CO.,
stthg 40, KlKO WlLLIAit-STHEET.
HENTLEMEM'S WALKING
UT STICEB.
Olives
Battan
Pimentos
African Thorn
Hollies
Orange
Corsican Myrtle
Black Thorn
White Thorn
And other Varieties Just Received.
A. MACGEOBGE & CO.,
stth6 40, ' Knto William -steeet.
Music and the Fine Arts
HOTOGRAPMY,
SOUTH AUSTBALIAN VIEWS.
'he Finest Collection in the Colony, large and
? ? small.
VIEWS TAKEN in TOWN or COUNTRY
y a New and Patent Apparatus (the only one
1 the Colony) which gives remarkably clear
nd bright Pictures. B. GOODE & Co. beg to
emind customers that Vievm taken by them
ained tbe Prize at the Exhibition of 1867-8.
l FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR ALWAYS ON
THE PREMISES.
A Good Income for any person investing £10
t-r a complete fit out of I'hotographic Chemicals
nd Apparatus. Instructions given gratis.
The ELGIN TELESCOPE to see the mark
fa rifle bullet at 1,000 yards, from 15s. each.
B. GOODE & CO., Pnotographers.
69, Bundle-street. tthse
a J QNES, Abtibt Photografhbb,
.' OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, mug Wil
am-street, IS Months Opera tor at Mr. Durjea's.
artes de Visite, 15a. per doz. ; extra copies, Is.
icb. H. Jones, Opposite Town Hall, stthxac
Hotels and Restaturants.
^TOTICK TO THK HJBLJO.—
. 1 The undersigned is willing to receive at
le FULL VALUE any WOBN or DEFACED
OIN now in circulation in exchange for the
jst Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, obtainable in
te colony of South Australia.
A. HANN,
BAN1PS HOTEL,
KING WILLIAM-STREET.
Adelaide, November 9, 1869. ? dj^_
FGK SALB or to LET, with
possession on the 25th of March next,
lat well-known House the VICTOR HAR
OB HOTEL, now in possession of Airs. J.
arcoe.
The situation of the above premises for
isiness, being opposite the end of the Jetty,
id the growing importance of the locality for
?aside visitors, render the Hotel a fair in vest
ent for & moderate outlay. For particulars,
jply to ^_^
GEORGE SMYTH,
dc Fountain Inn, Encounter Bay.
HO ba SOLD by TENDER, present
L Proprietor leaving for Germany, the
ell-known and highly-appreciated FREE
COLD PROPERTY, 'THE SANITARIUM
OTEL' and PLEASURE GROUNDS. This
icturesque retreat, so long and well conducted
f the present Proprietor, Me. J. F. Beyer, is
tuated eight miles from Adelaide, on the
hud Creek, between Magill and Monalta, and
-mprises the Hotel and Outbuildings, and
ight Acres of beautifully laid-out Grounds,
rounding with Fruit Trees of all descriptions,
s a place of public resort, either for health or
leasare, it has long claimed a large share of
ablic patronage, and under careful manage
ient will ensure an independence. Tenders to
; sent in on or before the 17th instant to Mr.
ohn Primrose, Bundle-street; or Mr. Josh,
lemming, Hindley-street, Adelaide.
Stock and Furniture at valuation, and terms
? payment can be arranged. Title, Land
rant
January 3, 1870. ? dc
LloTEL: TO BE LET
LL at Wentworth, N.S.W., junction of the
'arling and Murray Rivers.— On LEASE, for a
irm as may be agreed on, that old-established
id well-known Hostelry, the WENTWORTH
[OTEL, situated at Wentworth. This Hotel
substantially built of Brick with every con
enience and accommodation for carrying on a
.rge business. Particulars on application to
T. J. Holding, Auctioneer, &c, Wentworth.
dx*
Books. Stationery, &c.
OIARIES and ALMANAUJS lor
1870.
LETTS'S DIARIES in great variety at Eng
sh prices.
E. a WIGG'S ONE SHILLING BOOK
XMANAC.
E. a WIGG'3 SIXPENNY SHEET AL
lANAC.
a S. WIGG'5 FOUBPENNY SHEET
XMANAC.
SHAWYER & BOWEN'S SIXPENNY
tOOK. ALMANAC.
(E. a Wigg, Sols Publisher.)
The above are all corrected to the latest date,
aving been kept back for the purpose of ob
lining the newest postal and other Govern
lent information.
? E. S. WTGG, 12, Bundle-street.
ij US1C ia BOUJVD to open flat, if
-T-I. done at
PLATTS'3 Old Established Bindery.
rETTS'S IHARIES, at English
i Prices. PLATTS & CO. being Special
gents for the eale of Letts's Diaries, ride the
itk Page of every Diary, are thereby enabled
?- supply the public at the Printed London
ncea. ?
PiiATTa'S LIBRARF.— This
Colonial Institution (Established 1839) is
ow mi satisfactory operation. Subscription,
ine Guinea per annum. No entrance fee.
toles and Regulations may be had on applica
ion to the Librarian.
R ° --~K A L M A W A C
0 1870.
BYNG'S BOOK ALMANAC,
PRICE ONE SHILLING,
Corrected to January,
With the usual almanac inJ oxm&tion.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
SB^BYNG'jj SHEET ALMAACE;
Corrected to January,
PH1CB SIXPENCE.
|44, Bang Williaunsfaeet, 4t.
dc
? Amngpments. ?
B rpHEATRE JR.O IA JL .
I. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 14.
le ? — —
»r PERFORMANCE by the ORIGINAL
it AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRBLS
s, (Inaidof their Wardrobe and Libiary Fund).
11 In addition to a number of Novelties,
tbe
ORIGINAL OPERATIC BURLESQUE,
FAUST,
Will be reproduced Br Speoial Desire.
Schrader's Band and a Fall Chorus,
Oondnctor— Me. H. Pouhbew.
Leader of Orchestra— Mr. J. H. HaI£.
Prices of Admission— Dress Circle, 4s.-; btalls,
3s. ; Pit, 28. ; Gallery, Is.
Doors open at half -past 7 ; to commence at 8
precisely.
Tickets can be obtained at Mr. K. BenOa's
and Mr. Roberts'*, E3ng WilHam-fbeet ; Mr.
Woodman's, Mr. Marshall's, and M-*ibt» Arm
bntster & Unlmann's, Bundle-street ; and at the
Theatre.
Mooulicht. d2
TITEST ADELAIDE AXfiESIBLY
V? BOOMS, SHAMROCK HOTEL.
GRAND PBOMENADB CONOBET EVERY
EVENING,
Commencing st ialf-past 7 o'clock,
DBBSSBAL&fevery MONDAY and THURS
DAY NIGHT.
Splendid Decorations, Gorgeous Scenery, New
Floor, and an
UNRIVALLED BRASS and STRING BAND.
FRESH CLOWN EVURY NIGHT.
thstc T. BODDINGTON, Proprietor.
? Edacation. ?
T7DUCATION AT THE 8KA
Jli SIDE.— ERSEINE HOUSE, GLENELG.
The success which has attended this School
during the time it has been established (twelve
years) . lias induced Miss Fobstxh to increase
tile accommodation. She will be prepared, after
Christmas, to receive a greater number of Pupils
as Boarders, Weekly Boarders, Daily Pupil*, «r
for Classes only. There are six Professors in
attendance,_ and Young Ladies can receive
instruction in any single branch once or twice a
-week.
For terms apply to Miss Forsytb.
N.B. — A Daily Class for Junior Pupils from
ID to 1 o'clock.
The Christmas Vacation will terminate on
Saturday, the 15th January. thstcxac
li/riSS JARViS'S PUPILS will
1VJL REASSEMBLE on MONDAY, January
17. Barnard-street, North Adelaide. dl
THE CLASSES of the MISSES
SHERIDAN, in English, French, &c,&c.,
will RE- ASSEMBLE on MONDAY, the 10th
January.
McKinnonparade, North Adelaide. ths2
REV, S. COZENS PUPILS will
ASSEMBLE on MONDAY, January 17
Jeffcott-street. sthf4
P* D U C A T I O N| A L.
REMOVAL TO THE GOUGEfi-STREET
ACADEMY,
Adjacent to the Crrr Mabebt.
Mr. B, BAKER having removed {his school
from St. Luke's Lecture Hall, desires to thank
his friends for their past favors, and respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same at his
more convenient premises next to the City
Market, where he wQi endeavor, by constant
application, to merit the esteem of his patrons.
The Duties of the SCHOOL will COM
MENCE on MONDAY, the 17th of January.
Terms on application, stth4
HE PUPll/S of Mrs. and Miss
HAELES'S School, PeacockVbufldings,
Hackney, will REASSEMBLE on MONDAY,
January 17 th. tths3
^OLUEGHATE SCHOOL OF ST.
V-/ PETER ? The NEXT QUARTER BE
GINS on MONDAY, January 17th. Terms of
admission. &c, may be had from the Bursar, at
the School.
s2tths3 G. W. HAWSES, Hon. Sec.
N^O ETH AD ELAID E
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— The DUTIES
will COMMENCE on MONDAY. 17th inst.
stth4 ? JOHN WBJNHAM.
HLENELG ACADEM Y.~
vjT PUPILS are requested to RE-ASSEMBLE
on MONDAY, January 10.
tthsS ? FREDERICK CATERER. '
MRS. POWER'S feCaOOL, 3,
CLAEA-TEKRACF, FRANBXIN
STEEET WEST. d9
R~OUGHAM SCHOOL.—
PUPILS will RE-ASSEMBLE on MON
DAY, 17th inst., at 9 a.m.
T. BUBGAN.
Gflles-gtreet, January IX, 1870. d6
AGILL EDlfCATloSlAL
INSTITUTION.
The DUTIES of this School will be RE
SUMED on MONDAY, Januuy 17.
d6 ? J. MOBDEY MITCHELL.
COOTfl-TEREACE EAST.
O Mrs. FERNELEr'S Establishment for the
edacation of young ladies will OPEN on MON
DAY, the 17th inst. ? d6_
A NGASTON HOUSE
Jrk. INSTITUTION FOB YOUNG LADIES,
Burton-street, North Adelaide.
Conducted by Mrs. £. EVANS.
The PUPILS win REASSEMBLE on MON
DAY, the 17th January.
Vacancies for two or three Weekly Boarders.
? dC
MRS. GEO. ELLIS, having removed
into a larger house, is prepared to
RECEIVE Two additional BOARDERS.
PUPILS wffl REASSEMBLE MONDAY,
January 17.
For terms, apply to Mrs. Geo. Ellis, The
Orange, Kensington. ? d3_
1/TISS SENNER'S SCHOOL
lvJ- Palm-place, Hackney. — JThe next
QUARTER wOl BEGIN on MONDAY, 17th
of January. wthm6x2k
RINCE ALFRED WESLEYAN
COLLEGE.— This SCHOOL will COM
MENCE at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 18th
instant. Pupils from the country should ar
rive on Monday. d6s2
MISS MITCHELL, OSSORY,
Prospect Village, North Adelaide.—
PUPILS wfll REA33KMBLK on MONDAY,
the 17th January. ? g4d!3
ADELAIDE EDUCATIONAL
Hi. INSTTTUTICN. — The nest Quarter
wfll commence on Monday, January 17.
dllag ? JOHN U YOUNG.
W7R1TIKG MADE BASY. — A
y™ Firstrate band Writing guaranteed
with One Month's Practice, mo natter how stiff
and cramped the band may be. Foil instruc
tions sent on receipt of One Pound. Address,
H. D. Jones, Gilbert Town, Company's Mill,
Adelaide. ? die
MR. HAAS, MUSIC TEACHER.
Address.Kermode-street, North Adelaide
east, by Mr. Robertson. tthEO
Board and Residence.
I7URN1HHED APARTMENTS to
L LET, PORT ELtJOT, with. Board and
Attendance. Apply to Win. Gardner, Port
Elliot, ? dc
NOTICE to SEA VISITORS.— ot
To LET, Three, Four, or Fire UPSTAIR
BOOMS furaishea, with a Balcony of 100
feet, facing the Sea, situated about 300 -
yards from die Beach. The above is a very M
comfortable residence for a small family re- J
quiring sea air during the summer months. For
particulars, apply by letter to A. B. C, Victor N
Harbor. thm3 Q
- to
? Lost and Found. ? »
f OST, on Wednesday afternoon, en
Li between the Hilton Hotel and the fo:
Savings' Bank, by way of Franklin-street, a
small RETICULE BAG, containing £2 in
NOTES and about £2 in SILVER. The finder
wQI be rewarded on returning the same to tbe f.
Police-Station, or the Hilton Hotel. dl I
TOST, on the 10th, a WHITE Si
JLf COCKATOO, pink breast, and white th
and pink plumage. Whoever will bring tbe at
same ro the Servants' Home, O'Connell-street, th
North Adelaide, will be rewarded. d3 ui
— ?- F«
JOB PRINTING of every description aj
I EXECUTED at the Advertiser, Chronicle th
and Expreu Office, on (he shortest notko, at oil
lowest rates. Country orders punctually at
tended to. dxe
Religions Notices.
PBCIAL SERVICE
In connectloii with the
OPENING of the NEW BAPTIST OHUfiOI
Parade, Norwood.
Fnday, January 14, at half-past 7, UNITE
COMMUNION SEE VICE (in which sister an
neighboring Churches have been invited i
join).
Sunday, January 16, PUBLIC WORSHIP
Morning, half-past 10, conducted by Rev. i
Price; Evening, half-past 6, by Rev. O. Mai
thorp*. ? dll
f\TS SUNDAY EVENING NEXT
KJ in the NEW JERUSALEM CHURCE
Cairington-street, Mr. B. G. DAY wfll delivi
the first of a NEW SERIES of LECTURES
Subject— ' Tbe places in which our Lord mini
tered on earth typical of the faculties of tl
tinman mind, on which He operates by Hi
Word.' No. 1— Nazareth, Galilee, and Jordax
Service to commence at 6.30. d3
Public Notices
QJOCIETY OF ARTS
The Thirteenth Annual EXHIBITION c
PAINTING*, STATUARY, and WORKS t
ART is «PHN at the Town Hall DAIEX
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Admission— One Shilliiig; Children, Six
pence; Members of the Society, of the Insti
tute, and the Philosophical Society, Free, o:
presentation of their Subscription Cards for til
current period. Catalogues, Sixpence.
ABRAHAM ABRAHAMS,
dc ? Honorary Secretary.
ST. PjfiTEK'S SCHOOLROOM
GLENELG.
A CHRISTMAS TREE and BAZAAR, fo
tiie Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles, wfflb
held in the above Boom on MONDAY, 17ti
instant, in aid of the Building Fund of St
Jude's Sunday-School, Brighton. Doors opei
at 3 o'clock. Admission, 6d. Music and Ke
Ereshmente. dxl
BlJSllMEN'S HOME.— LIST No
3, from 'WttLUM,' £14 2s., is hereb;
acknowledged :— Robin & Birks, £2 ; each £1
U.— Friend, Dr. Whittell, Carter, Tyas, & Co.
Rev. S. Mead ; each £l— Wills & Co., a Friend
each 10s. 6d.— Jan. Scott, W. D, AUott, J
Ballantyne ; each 10s. — R. Hutton, C. L
B3iaser, J. Davis, Thos. E. Accamaii ; variou
small sumB, £26s. 6d. Total to this date, £801
L6s.ld.
CLEMENT SABDfE, Hon. Trecsurer.
January 12, 1S70. .dl
T1HREE WHEELED DOULBE
JL FURROW PLOUGHS. — PUBLIC
F&IALS of Forrest's Newly Invented Solelesi
Double-Furrow Ploughs, with Three Wheels
md Patent Axles, will take place—
At Mr. John Stirling's, near ROSE
ITORTHY, on THURSDAY, at 3 o'clock.
At LYNDOCH, on FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock.
For other appointments see future advertise
nents.
MELLOB BROTHERS,
_xld7 ? Mannfactnrera.
MELLOR'S PONY REAPER.—
A PUBLIC TRIAL will take place 01
he Farm of Mr. Davis, ISLINGTON, oc
THURSDAY, 13th instant, at 2 o'clock,
There Farmers and others are invited to at
and. ? d3
EDWARD EVANS MORTON,
ALIAS EDWARD MORTON, INSOL
TB3ST.
All PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS upon the
state of the above person, formerly a Sergeant
d the 3rd Madras Regiment, and after bis dis
harge therefrom an Inspector of Police at
ladras, and afterwards residing at Mauritius,
he Cape of Good Hope, the Minories, London,
Wellington, New Zeabad, and Brisbane, at
rhich last mentioned place it is supposed that
,e passed under the name of Edward Hughes,
Ssq., C.E., are requested to communicate with
H. W.PARKER,
King William-street, Adelaide,
Solicitor to tbe Petitioning Creditor.
January 10, 1870. ? d3
? Benefit Societies. ?
ANCIENT ORDER OF
IM. FORESTERS.— The BRETHREN of the
-RDER (in conjunction with the District Officsi t
nd members of Court Perseverance), are re
nested to MEET at the Court room of Court
'erseverance, THIS EVENING (Thursday),
anuary 13, 1870, at 8 o'clock, to pay a special
isit to COURT HOMBLY RETREAT.
del H. L. DURIEU. D.S.
Fnblic Companies. ?
rHE PROVINCIAL GAS
COMPANY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of
HAREHOLDERS in this Company will be
eld at the Offices of the Company, Apollo
lace, King William-street, Adelaide, on MON
DAY, the 31st day of January, 1870, at 11
'clock a.m., for the transaction of the follow
]g business : — To receive the General State
Lent and Balance-Sheet, showing the state of
(fairs of the Company on the 31st day of De
anber, 1869; to fix the amount of remunera
on to the Directors and Auditors for the past
ghteen months; to elect three Directors in
ic room of the Hon. John Hodgkiss, Joseph
isher, Esquire, and William Hanson, Esquire,
le retiring Directors, who are eligible for re
lection, and offer themselves accordingly ; and
- elect two Auditors for the ensuing year.
The books of transfer wDl be closed from the
(th te the 31st ef January inclusive.
Cr.EMENT H. OLDHAM, Secretary.
Apollo-place, Adelaide, 10th January, 1870.
dc
11 UK PROVINCIAL GAS
COMPANY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
NOTICE.— Any Shareholder duly qualified
T holding Fifty Shares in the Company, send
(tending to be a CANDIDATE for the OSce
i DIRECTOR at tbe ensuing Election on tbe
1st instant, must give me notice in writing by
o'clock p.m. of Friday, the 14tb instant, of
is intention to offer himself, and of bis wfl
Dgness to act if elected.
CLEMBNT H. OLDHAM, Secretary.
Apollo-place, Adelaide, 10th January, 1870.
? dc
1\he bane: of auelaioe—
. NOTICE is hereby given that the
NNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tbe
SARKHOLDERS in the above Bank will be
»ld at the Adelaide Assembly Rooms, King
William-street, Adelaide, on Wednesday, the
h February, 1870, at 2 o'clock in the after
K-n, for the purpose of receiving the Directors'
eport, with a Statement of the Affairs of the
ampany, together with the Auditors' Report;
r fixing the Remuneration of tbe Auditors for
le past year ; for the Election of Three Direc
rsin the place of Messrs. Smith and Fisher,
bo retire by rotation (both of whom are
igible for re-election, and offer themselves
sordingly), and of Hon. Henry Ayern, who
signs ; also for the appointment of Auditors.
Shareholders who may intend to become Can
dates for the Office of Director are requested
- observe that by the 49th Clause of the Deed
' Settlement, a Notice in writing of their in
ntian must be delivered at the Head Office at
ast twenty-one days before the date of Elec
on.
All Proxies intending to have effect at the
K-ve Meeting must be lodged with the Sharp
lerk, at the Head Office of the Company, as
wve, on or before Monday, 7th day of Febru
ynext.
The Books of Transfer will be closed from
te 20th January to the 6th February next,
rthdays inclusive.
By order of the Board,
JOHN SOUCTAB, Manager.
Blank FonnB of Proxy, in accordance with
te Conditions of the Deed of Settlement, may
s obtained on application at the Share Office
1 the Company.
Bank ot Adelaide,
10th January, 1S70. tths!3
CHE WHEAL HUGHES
BONING COMPANY (LIMITED).
NOTICE is hereby given that the ORDI
AfiY GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MBET
JG of SHAREHOLDERS will be held on
ONDAY, the 17th January instant, at 3
clock, at the Arbitration Boom, White's
ooms, King William -street, to receive Reports
id Balance-Sheet, and for the transaction of
ch other business as may be then brought
rward.
JAS. S. SCOTT, Secretary.
Temple Chambers, Carrie-street,
Jannaiy 7, 1870. ? sthmjtel
L'itiE NORTH AUSTRALIAN
MINING COMPANY (LIMITED).
NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL of
XFBHCE per Share has been This Day made by
e Directors, and u Payable to the Secretary
tbe registered office of the Company before
e expiration of twenty-one days from the
idermentioned date, being the second day of
shrnary, 1870; and all Shares in respect of
rich such Call remains unpaid at the date
ore-mentioned will be forthwith, forfeited by
e Directors in terms of the Articles of Aeso
ition.
Dated the twelfth day of January, 1870
tirfwlxl O. H. E. GEE, Secretary.
Tenders and Contracts.
g rpo DRAPERS, Ac—The
0 JL UNDERSIGNED having DETERMINED
r to DISPOSE of their BUSINESS, INVITE
** Wholesale Warehousemen and Drapers fo
TENDER for the same. The Stock will be
' ready for inspection on the 1st June, and
~ Tenders will be opened (in the presence of
10 the Tenderers) on Jane 30. In the meantime,
it is expected to reduce the Stock to abou
~ £25,000. The LEASES of PREMISES will be
* offered with the Stock, but arrangements may
** be made to bold the Premises at a Rental for
_ the tmexpired term, if desired.
„ The Fixtures, Gas, and other Fittings to be
l_- taken at a valuation.
L, Tenderers to state their own terms of pay
*r ment
i. Should the business be disposed of by private
b- purchase before the time above-mentioned, due
* notice of the same wfll be given. All applica
-? cations for priv&te purchase must be from
-? PRINCIPALS ONLY.
tthssc ? JNO. HODGKISS & CO.
TENDERS will be received up to
tbe 20th inst. for the supply of from ONE
- to TWO HUNDRED TONS of Dry GUM,
. PEPPERMINT, or SHEAOAK, in 4 ft.
lengths. None to be more than 6 inches, or
,f less than 3 in thickness. Payments as may be
,f agreed upon.
WILLIAM W. BLYTH,
dS ? North-terrace Coal Yard.
:' npENDEtiS are invited from persons
' -I desirous of RENTING tbe RAINBOW
TAVERN Public-House, situate near the Local
and Police Courts, and the City Market Ten
ders to state amount of Rent and term, and to
be forwarded to the undersigned not later than
' Saturday next, the 15th instant, from whom
' any further particulars can be obtained.
4 MATHEWS & COX, Solicitors,
_ King William-street.
e Adelaide, January 10, 1870. ? d7
b rpENDERS are invited for the
- J. ERECTION of a CHURCH, in Tynte
Q street, North Adelaide.
'* Plans and specification may be seen at my
. office, where also the tenders will be received
,m up to aoon of Monday, 17th instant.
* Tbe lowest or any tender, not necessarily
; accepted.
JAMES CUMMING, Architect
! Alfred Chambers, 10, Currie-street,
» Adelaide, January 6, 1870. ? dc
? niTY OF ADELA1D E.—
1 Vj readvertisement, contract
Offers wfll be received by the Council until
Monday next, January 17, at 2 o'clock, for
_ permission to remove tbe blood aiid offal from
the City Slaughterhouse for the year 1670.
' The Specifications can be seen, and farther
- particulars obtained at the City Surveyor's
9 Office.
- By order,
THOMAS WORSNOP, Town Clerk.
' Town Clerk's Office, January 12, 1870. d3
? Professional and Trade Addreses,
HENRY A. WOOD,
ACCOUNTANT, ADELAIDE.
thmrc
OTICE OF REMOVAL.—
Mr. CHARLES MANN, SOLICITOR,
1 *c, wfll continue to carry on his business at
' No. 43, KING WILLIAM-STREET, Ade
laide.
, Money to Lend at lowest rates on Freehold
Security.
C. HANN, Solicitor,
43, King William-street, Adelaide.
January 10, 1870. dlSx.1
EMOVAL TO QUEEN'S
CHAMBERS, PIRIE-STREET,
Adjacent to the Town Hall.
Mr. G. W. COTTON begs to tkank bis nume
rous Friends throughout the Colonyfor then
past busines favors, and hopes to receive a con
tinuance of tbe same at bis new and more con
venient Offices as above. ? dc
W J. COX, BOOTMAKER,
Ri HINDLEY-STBEBT, M
Ot, Neablt Opposite Bi.&ok Bull. ut.
. ? -Jq_
LUKE M U tt r 11 I,
VALUATOR AND AUCTIONEER.
Valuations attended to in aay part of the
colony. tthso
OTICE OP REMOVAL.— Mr.
J. R. GURNER has REMOVED to tbe
house lately occupied by Dr. Wheeler, on
North-terrace. ? tthsx*
T AMES MACGEOHGB,
** ARCHTTEGT.
Ihsubauce Chahbees,
2, PlBIB-STBECT. ? ttbsc
Mb. SAMUEL. PKAKOK,
HOUSE, LAND, and GENERAL
ESTATE AGENT,
Hnroisr-STBBEr, Adelaide, S.A.
BENTS, INTEREST, DIVIDENDS, and
DEBTS COLLECTED and REMITTED, or
invested in Freehold Estate, Governmen*
Bonds, &c, «s instructed. Money to Lend.
? stthc
GRANV1LLK S. FK1CE.
PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT,
LICENSED LAND AND SHARE BROKER,
15, KlKO WUilAM-STEEET, ADELAIDE,
tbxo
MR. PRICE, SOL1C1TOU, haa
EEMOVED to QUEENS CHAMBERS
Mr. Cotton's New Building), Pirie-street
. ? mthsgo
JA. JAMIESON,
? SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKEB
(Opposite Barlow's Coach Factory),
208, BUNDLE-STREET, ADELAIDE.
tthso
— ?
JB R O O K S,
? (formerly Inspector of Roads and
LICENSED SURVEYOR and DRAFTSMAN,
SpedaJlylicensed under the Real Property Act,
? 85, King Wflliam-Btreet. tthse
Money.
O N E Y TO L K ti D.
J. E. MOULDEN,
do 94, King Wflliam-street, Adelaide.
MONEY.— Several EARGE and
SMALL SUMS to LEND.
Aa O. MUMMH it CO.. Gawlsr-plaaB.
MO£iKY to L.KWU, on *iT-enoia
' 8e«urtty, In Uage auma &t 8 per oent,
do ? WAY & BBQOK,
TVyf ONEY LENT ON MORTGAGE.
1YJ. LOANS NEGOTIATED.
GREEN & WADHAM,
Krahange Land Offices, King WiUlam-sbeet,
? dlB
MONEY TO LBND.— P^perty
brought under th« Eeal Property Aot,
Mertgagoa, Leases, and Transfers drawn.
W. M. LETCHFOkD,
Ueenaed Land Broker, WsterhooseVlmQdlngi.
sT^Y*-
ONKif TO LkMU at « per cen .
upon firsfrdass Becurltles, and la sums
as may be agreed.
6. W. COTTON,
licensed Land Broker,
dxc ? Queen's Chambers, Pine-street.
MONEY ADVANCED on all kind
of Goods or Deposit of Deeds. All
transactions strictly confidential.
W. SOHULITZ, Pawnbroker,
100, Bundle-street, and at Morphett-Btreet
thstq ?
MONSY to LEND at from 8 per
cent.
RICHARDSON & HARVEY,
licensed Land Brokers.
49, King William-street, Adelaide. thstq
rilHE SAVINGS BANK of South
X Australia LENDS MONEY at SEVEN
PER CENT, on Mortgage of First-class Security,
in sums of £200 and upwards. Forms of ap
plication may be obtained at the Bank Office,
thxo H. H. TURTON, Accountant
?
Stock, Vehicles, &c £°
WANTED, at Hope Valley f\
Reservoir, 30 TEAMS, with DRIVERS, J
as under. Wages, 17s. per day. E1
A team, 2 drays, 2shalt-ho»es, 1 leader, and ^a
man. to drive. jj,
The drays must hold two cubic yards of stuff. ,1,.
dxc G. & R. E. FRY, Coptractoia. }£
FOR SALK, cheap, Waggouettts, 33-
Buggies, and Newport Pagnels. H. C. TT
Jenner, Coachbuilder, Gouger-street west J[
? tths3 tai
* ? j»-
ON SALE, a tiood Second-band fM
BROUGHAM, with excellent HORSE thi
and HARNESS, complete or separate as fei
desired. Apply to Mr. Bartley, Lands Titles A;
Offices, ths-2 p«
Land and House Property
PRELIMINARY NOTICJ
THE ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIA
COPPER COMPANY (LIMITED).
IMPORTANT SALS OF FREEHOLD PR
PERTY AND STOCK.
In consequence of the railway extensions, ti
above Company will cause to be SOLD B
AUCTION, about the end of the present yes
their valuable TEAM STATIONS, FAR!
and other COUNTRY LAND; also Mule
Horses, Waggons, and Implements, viz. : —
WHYTE PARK, SECTIONS 271 and 27
Hundred of Waterloo, 325 Acres of Feno
Land, with Manager's Stone House, Wor
shops, Stables, Sheds, Cottages, Stockyard
and other improvements.
Near WHVl'Jt PARK, SECTION 265, ca
taining 76 Acres of Fenced Land.
LOGAN'S GAP STATION, SECTIONS i
to 1 100, Hundred of Apoinga, 792 Acres, fence
with House and other buildings, Yards, vA
stream of permanent running water.
KADLUNGA FARM, sear Mintaro, 91
Acres, Fenced, with Stone House and othi
buildings, yards, and a fine stream of fret
water always running.
BOSS CREEK (Kapunda), Section 10
containing 84 Acres of Fenced Land.
APOINGA, SECTIONS 367 aad 363, on
taining 165 Acres, fenced, and well grassed an
timbered, with water dams with permanei
water.
SECTION 2206, between SPBlNGBANi
and NANKERVIS'S, and about one mile fro
Burra Railway ; SO Acres of good arable land.
SECTIONS 2287 and 2290 (GUM CREEK
130 Acres, with springs and running water.
SECTIONS 3035 and 3036 (aearMINTAEO
150 Acres of rich arable land, and runnii
water.
SECTIONS 347 and 348 (SKJLLIGOLE
CREEK), 168 Acres, with sttong stream
permanent water.
SECTION 2075 (BOYLE'S PLAINS), (
Acres of arable bind, with well of good water.
SECTION 2152 (WMll'WABTA) Acre
adjoining Government Reserve Riv-
Wakefield.
SECTIONS 2082, 2083, and 2094, at WAKI
FIELD RIVER (Dunn's), 300 Acres srabl
land, adjoining the Railway Station.
SIX-MILE STATION (from Port Wafc
field), 160 Acres arable land near the Riv-
Wakefield and Railway.
WHEAL SCHNEIDER, SECTION 213
(near KARKULTO), 77 Acres, with Lode -
Iron Ore.
Also, about 60 Waggons, 250 Horses an
Mules, TTarnnmij Carts, Plant, and Implement
N.B.— Most of the above Sections ware a
lected in the eaily days of the colony o
account of their water and other natnn
advantages. ? tthsxe
I^O be LET, a Seven-Koome
. HOUSE, with Coach-house and Stabl-
situate in Burton-street, North Adelaide. F-
particulars, apply to Mrs. Lyshon Jones, Bai
nard-Btreet west. ? flistl2
TORE to LET in STEPHENS
PLACE. Apply to Goode Brothers.
? stthc
npO be LET or SOLD, on tit
A. Marion-road, within five miles of Towr.
FORTY ACRES of LAND, weU Fenced, witi
;ood Water, and a Six-Roomed HOUSE. Appl;
it the Queen'a Arms, Brown-street, Adelaide.'
tths6 ?
-pO be LET, SHOP, No. 9, Randle
-L street. Apply, T. Ballantyne, No. 10
Etun^le-street. ? dc
FARMS to LET, from 100 to 501
acres, in the INMAN VALLEY. Front
iges to the river. Plenty of rain, and a coo
teantiful climate.
For tf-rins apply to Mr. Gwynne, at Messrs
Knox & Thrupp's, 92, King William-street.
dec
rO lie LET, THREE HOUSES
each sic roams, pantry, and every con
reaience, in Gilles-street. Apply to P. Santo
iVayaouth-street. dc
DOR SALE, or to LKT,
£7 Commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE
MagUl-road, with Stabling and Outbuildings
arge Garden in full bearing, and Eleven Acre
-f Paddock.
This property is delightfully situated, an.
its proximity to town will recommend it t
those engaged ia mercantile pursuits.
KIJvGSBOROUGff & CHAPMAN,
dc ? King William-street.
I^O be LET, for three, six, or iwAv-
. months, at Port Elliot, a comfortabl
Four-roomed Stone COTTAGE, with det&chei
Kitcben and Tank, within five minutes' walk o
&e sea. Apply to E. Austin, Macclesneld ; o
» H. C. Scarfe, Port Elliot. ? do
TO LET, a convenient six-roomed
HOUSE, in Wakefield-street. Apply, 0n
the premises, to John Borlace. d6
FOR SALE or to be LET, a nen
FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. Apply ti
JVilliam Thomas, Angas-street east, next to thi
lurtlesquare JlilL d3
pO be LET, 110 feet by 70 feet, of
JL RUNDLE-STREET, and 91 feet by 81
eet off FREEMAN-STREET, suitable fo:
raiehouses or factories. Apply to the Soutl
Australian Company. thtc
COUNTRY STORE To LET.—
To be Let, at low rent, & SHOP and Four
oomed HOUSE, in Sevenhill. The Shop h
obstantially buili of Stone, and veil fitted ut
ritii Counters end Shelves, &o., suitable foi
be Trade of a General Storekeeper : aad beint
prrounded with a large and increasing popula
ion, is bound to do a handsome business, witt
nly a moderate capitaL The premises front
lie Slain North-road. There is also a Stable
rested on the premises, end a plentiful nupplj
f fresh Water. The owner has the Post
Iffice, which would also remain with the Store.
For further particulars, apply to
fchtxo HERMANN SUMMER, Sevenhm.
PWN HALL, PORT.— Two first
class OFFICES to be LET on easy
irms ; frontage to St. Vincent-itreet. Apply
- the Town Clerk. ? -fce
G^OR SALE or to be LET, in
U O'Connell-street, HOUSE of eightrooms,
ith stable. Particulars at Kuhnel's, saddler,
I'Connell-street, North Adelaide. ? th3
PO be LET, die HOUSE in
L LEFEYRE-TEEBACE, North Adelaide,
dw occupied by Mr. James Hamilton. Pos
ission on the 1st September. Apply to Mr.
I W. Parker, 67, King William-street.
tbmo
- be LET, the H O 17 & E in
Brougham -place, North Adelaide, now oc
ipied by B. L Stow, Esq. Possession to be
ven on the 1st December. Apply to H. Lv
yers, Imperial-Chambers, King William*
reet, mtho
be LET, the Large and Com
modious Hotel, with Stabling, Stock
nds, &c, the TVHEATSHEAF, VIRGINIA,
1 the main line of roads to Kadina, Wake
Hi, aod Auburn, together with 80 Acres of
ood Land adjoining. Particulars en the
lemises, or
MR. THOS. FOTHERINGHAM, Gawler.
? d6
E»O be LET, Gsver-street, Forfli
. Adelaide, HOUSE of eight rooms, with
ath-room, Cellar, Stable, and Coach-house -
bo, in Gouger-street, two Houses of six rooms
en. Apply to W. King, jun., Pirie-street ; or
r. Samuel Allen, 33, King William-street
? Aj
HO MILLERS, MINERS, AUD
J- . OTHERa— TENDERS are hereby in
ted until the 20th inst, for the Purchase,
ther separMely or in one Lot, of the premises
wwn as WEDD'S MILL, Mount Barker.
-t 1, viz.:— 1 Acre of Land with tbe Build
gs thereon, which only require a small
ithvy to make it a good Corn Store. Lot 2—
m bone-power Engine and BoUer complete,
*h aJl the debns of the milling Machinery.
If Engine and Boiler sold separate, to be re
sved within twenty-one davB.
JOHN WINZOR,
d^^ ? Angas-atreet, Adelaide.
r«O be LlfiT, in William-street
L Norwood, a WELL-FINISHED HOUSE of
5ht rooms, plenty of good water. Coach
use and stable if required. Enquire of
lomas Pitman, on the premises. d6
HO BE LET OR SOLD, ON EASY
L£E,RM^-~Serenl1 cew first-class FAMILY
ESIDENCES, each containing six roon & and
tbroom, situated in Gouger-street, uear il
;w Market, fitted up in tbe best manner for
a comfort and convenience of rosppctable
nilics. Apply to Samuel Allen, House Agent
1 King William-street, Adelaide. dc '
J«OR SALE, a Firet-class FARM
? nirnate d near the Freeling Station, con
ning 171 acres, with Cottage, and Stable,
rn, and all requisites necessary for si good
?m. There is also a Well of Good Water on
5 property, and the whole substantially
-ced. The property is known as Mr. Hyde's,
?ply for further particulars on the pro.
«*? ttbtf
Land and House Property
6 ABSTRACT of GREEN AND
K -£*? WADHAM'S
N LAND AUCTION SALE,
n ? Tobeheldin
J- TBS LAND MART, ADELAIDE,
ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 14TH,
°| AT ELEVEN O'OtOOK PBE0IBEL1.
J» Lot TOWN PROPERTIES.
^ 12. BUSINESS PREMISES Archer-btrcet
?*- NORTH ADELAIDE.
13. COMMODIOUS STORES, &c, LEIGH
A STREET.
k- 14' F4^ff;o^BBsn)ENCE, tc., palmer
Is, 18, RESIDENCE and LAND, CHILDERS
STREET.
1- 19. HOUSES AND LAHD, SOUTH ABE
LAIDE.
f 20. HOUSE, LAND, &c, NORTH ADE
'» laide.
e. _ ____
w „ ^. SPBOKB*» PROPERTIES.
I 3CO^So-Df- VnfErABD' *«?. KOK
fl 4. BUIEJJING SITE, NORWOOD
& ^R?1^^ *nd LAND & AcTes-
S ,1' S?S£°f3 '^ I-AND, BRIGHTON.
» 15. BLOCK of LAND (20 Acres), BRIGHTON.
_ OOUKTRY PROPERTIES.
K -L SBCTION 17 (40 Acres and JO Half-acre
'- Allotments), WELLINGTON.
j 5. SECWON^SM (166 Acres), SADDLE
. 6. SECTION 252 (82 Acres), SADDLE
* 1' ^yEZ&LP8 -m Acres)' HALLETT.
10. ALLOTMENTS of LAND (22), MILLEE
r TON, (near Kboringa).
U. FAfiM, GARDEN, tc. (320 Acres), TAK
KALTTiLA, ^, .--
* 17. BtObdebof the Mortgagee.
g SECTION 91 (88 Acres), near BOBE.
B For full particulars, gee current Advertise.
memta mAdeertucr and CJvmnidt Newspapers
£ on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. die
r»RBEK & WAwUAiL
e- V* LAND AG3NTS
* ASD
„ LAND AUCTIONEERS.
* LANDED PKOPHBTIES
VALUED,
, LANDED PBOPEBTIE3
. SURVEYED.
^ PLANS Furnished and TOWNSHIPS I AiC
*' OUT. Flans of Townships, Hundreds, fee
' &a, throughout the COLONY always opoc
u f or Inspeotion.
HOUSES, 'STORES, IiAKDS,
d SECTIONS, fto.
ZiKT OB LEASED,
;: exchange
'. land u a bt,:
And Land Offices, King Wfliiam-street.!
- LAND, LOAN, AND GENERAL GOSH
U MISSION OFFICES.
GOVERNMENT j wiOi tbe Instructions of
SECTIONS, ) partieaabseiitfromAof
e I bide.
t 6OVEBNMEFT {*&&*&& «&a '?
GREEN & WADHAM, Land Agent
7 GREEN & WADHAM'S ADVERTISE
' MENTS appear in the 'ADVERTISER'
. Newapaper on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS,
and in the 'CHRONICLE' of Saturday. Axo
J TO be LET or SOLD, a lioU.SK
J -?- of eight rooms, large garden well stocked
with fruit and other trees, excellent water, out
buildings, &c, situated seven miles from Town
' on a good road.
Part of tbe purchase money may remain on
. mortgage at S per cent Apply to
, JNO. HODGKISS,
dxc . Adelaide or Brighton.
'» O^O be LET or SOLD, that desirable
- -L FAMILY RESIDENCE, atGlsnelg, lite
- in tbe occupation of W. S. Douglas, Esq. Th«
;, bouse has eleien rooms, cellar, stabling, and
1, other outbuildings, tank, &c There is also a
a Cottage on the land let to a respectable teEMt,
and sufficient vacant land for other Vmi'id
d ing3. Apply to
0 JNO. HODGKISS,
fee ? Adelaide or Bright jn.
ri LRNPXG.— To beLET,Ftti^Ts]^T,
- VX that very convenient FAMILY KE3I
e DENOE, now in the occupation of Hemy S.
e Price, Esq., comprising 10 Rooms, Batbrocjn
J Kitchen, Cellars, large underground Tauk,
t Four-stall Stable, Coach-house, Htrness-room,
r &c.,&c. Apply to Messrs. Parr k Luxmo ire,
Exchange Auction Mart ? de
1 QEVERAL r«sen%-built Commo
1 KZJ dious BESIDENOE3 TO be LETiatha
. vicinity of Palm Bouse, HACKNEY. A£i-ty
T t--
. H. & F. BYMILL,
I Imperial Chambers, King William-street.
tV.t3
1 Produce.
r fTlHE Undersigned is a PUJ3
1 JL CHASER of good WHEAT, in any
quantity, for cash. ?
A. F. CHRISTEN.
atthc ? Ggbert-place.
* Tiff HEAT. WBiAT.
! »T CHmKFORD.
' The undersigned is a constant Buyer, end
s supplies bags. ?
I -te ? G. W. BEYERLEE.
[ r?OB, SALE, Screw and Hydranl.e
', JO PRESSED HAY, at the store of John
. Bains, Port Adeside. ? -j*
TITOOL, HIDES, BHEEPSKIi^,
TV BARK, GUM, SHANK BOirES.
TALLOW, &c., purchased by the undersigned
In Adelaide,
[ dxe W. PEACOCK & EON.
U M, GUM,
HONEY, BEESWAX,
WATTLE BARK, and TALLOW
PURCHASED in any Quantity
Advances made oni Shipments to England
ST
J. & Q. WILCOX, Gawler. dx
? Wanted. ?
ANTED, a goad Ujsncu^ii'
SERVANT. Apply Mrs. H. C. Mais,
Kensington-road. ? -33
«TANTED, by a yonng man, a
t? SITOATION as GROOM, Gardener,
or Ostler. Address M.N., this office. d3
aM'KD, a Few flmart .LADS,
as Express Runners. Apply st ?
office. ? ^*' Ac
WANTED, a WAITER at ths
GLOBE HOTEL. ? dc
ANTED, a LAD, to mark ac
Billiards, aad make himself ussfoJL
Apply H. C. Ford, Port Hotel. ? dc
4XTANTED, a YOUNG MAN,
»* ? accustomed to the DRAPERY and
GROCERY BUSINESS. Testimonials required.
Apply to Solomon Coubum, Nimble Ninepence,
King William-street. ? dc
WANTED, a good LAUNDRESS,
„ ? also a NURSEMAID who is a good
NEEDLEWOMAN; references required. Apply
to L Simmons & Co., Beehive, corner King
William and Bundle streets. dc
ANTED, a good plain COOK
and LAUNDRESS. Apply before 1
o'clock, to- Mrs. Bin, Parktide.
dc
^1 ROOMS. GROOMS, GROOMS
VJ' wanted for Calcutta. Apply on Thnrs
day, 10 o'clock, to R. Muirhead, John Bull
Inn, Cnrrie-Btreet ? d3
A N T E D . — A
SURGEON required for the Loys.'
Bjgbercombe Lodge, M.U. Enquire of th
Noble Grand, Teatree Gully. ttbsq
ANTED, by a married couple,
a SITUATION as Groom and Coot.,
or to make themselves generally useful. Apply
by letter, to G. A., Bumside Post-OfBce.
? d3
BOTTLES. BOTTLES —
WANTED Immediately, 20 009 d-i,
Porter and Ale Bottles.
F. G. BURTON,
tafm3 ? Primrose's Brewery.
'ANTED, an acave, resp.eialiL
BOY, accustomed to the croc^rr trad*
prrfened. Apply to S. S. Sanders, 35^ &Sdta!
street, Adelaide. ^
WANTED, a YOUNG PERSON
to assist in the bar, and to make her
self eneMttyusefal. Oooa references requir. L
APPV attbt GaiftUa Hotel, fflndley-str^t dc
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