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fe-_t-V /'VBIBNT UNB OF STEAM
d3j2k-3t-wVJ SHIPS.
S9Baw_fl FOR LONDON,
Via the Suez Cakai.
- ~ be following full-powered Steamships, built
and fitted expressly fee Carrying Passengers en
long ocean voyages, are each of about 4,00(1
tons register, acd make the voyage in about 40
days. They are fitted with punkahs, attached
to the main engines, and steam-heating appa
ratus on the most approved principle, and arc
thoroughly ventilated for the tropics.
They will be dispatched from Adelaide a,«
below:— ?
Ohiubobazo ... November 20.
Cmco ? ... December 2L
Aoomcagca ? January 18. ?
FAEES.
First Saloon ... ... ... 00 to 75 Guineas.
Seoond Saloon .. „ 35 Guineas.
Third Class (enclosed cabins) 20 to 22 Guineas.
Open Berths, for Men only... 16 Guineas.
Canal Dues— 8b. in addition.
Passages from Ijondon can be granted ia Ade
laide.
For further particulars apply in London toF.
Green & Co. and Anderson, Anderson, &Co.,
Managers ofwthe OrientStea— Navigation Com
pany (limited) ; and in Adelaide to the Agents,
397_298c JOSEPH 813LLIN6 & OO.
-afcxaS. A YRIENT LINE.— FEBRUARY
Jgffi£-gfev\7 SiLE£-TnVs.sj
QPftSMtaCB ' ' CHIMBORAZQ,
with late -wools for .Hie above Bales, will Bail on
Wednesday, 20th November. The room re
served for Adelaide being limited, early appli
cation is necessary.
392weoc . JOSEPH STILLING, k C 3.
*.vfex^. *f*HB ADELAIDE STEAM
J^SfcS^l SHIP COMPANY (limited)
SawSaifc w31 dispateb fiieir Steamer*
ft* under, when practicable,
FOB MELBOURNE DIRECT;
Sept. 30. VICTORIAN returning Oct. 5.
Oct. S. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ' Oct. 10.
Oct. 10. 'VICTORIAN * Oct. 15.
Oet 15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ' Oct. 19.
TK*. 19. VICTORIAN « Oct. 25.
Oct. 26, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ' Oct. 30.
Oct. SOl VICTORIAN « Nov. 5.
Sailing hoar from Port Adelaide, 3 o'clock.
rniiigiin by 1.15 pjm. train.
169« JOHN TPRNBULL. Secretary.
^Jfe-Sfc. Tp@B MELBOURNE.— The
MB&-S_.-*- Steamer
will leave on Tuesday, the 29th October, at 3
p.m.
Passengers by the (two) 2 p.m. train.
Fabks—
Saloon— Single, £3 10s. ; Return, £6.
Second Cabin— Single, £2 ; Return, £3 10s.
For freight or passage apply to
- JOHN WEBSTER & CO., Town ; or
298-30B W. R. CAVE fc CO.. Port. ?
-jafe^. TTVOR MELBOURNE, VIA
_8§SgSvJD KINGSTON, ROBE, and
S8BK MACDONNBLL BAY. — The
PBNOLA,
F. P. Snewin, master, will saH on Tnesday,
29th iast, at 11 o'clock. Passenger* by 10 J5
train.
For the Mount Oambier Steamship Co.
{Limited),
GBORGB YOUNG, Agent.
299-302 S3. Oome-etreet, or Prince's Wharf.
^j^x^ TTOS MELBOURNE.— The
expected *t Gleoelg about Saturday. 2nd No
Tembcr, will be dispatched about four hours
after arrival. Passengers booked to Melbourne
amd Sydney *
299,302,-6 ELDER, SMITH. & CO., Agents.
?J^-3»x T3IHE SPENCER'S GULF
aSB&SSg^. JL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
SSkBfiSB (LIMITED)
mo. DISPATCH tbor STEAMERS as under,
*5~a practicable.-—
Foe POST AUGUSTA (Bignell & Young's
Jetty)—
The FLINDERS, od SATCRDAY. at U
«/«l«ek.
got WALLAROO (with passengers only}—
The FLINDERS, on SAXUXDAY, at II
~ MOCK.
For MOONTA BAY and WALLAROO (with
«ooda and passengers) —
The KANGAROO, on WEDNESDAY, at 3
?Mock.
war POKT LINCOLN and going on to PORT
AUGUSTA—
The BOXAL SHEPHERD on TUESDAY, at
1 o'clock ?
JOHN TtTRNBULL, Secretary,
Upson-street, Port Adelaide;
114a Oftar Office. 4 Carrie-street.
'r3k3£T * BDITIONAL STEAM TO
J^KS^A FORT AUGUSTA, VIA
,_H___g'POBT LINCOLN.— The SPE2T
CHE'S OULF STEAMSHIP COMPANY
. ffZMIXBD) -mil diapatch the steamer
EOYAL SHEPHERD
for FORT AUGUSTA, going to Tassic and
Co.'e Jetty, via Port Lincoln,
On TUESDAY, at 1 o'clock.
Cargo for both poets received on Monday, and
till 13 o'clock on Tuesday.
887c JOHN TORNBULL. Secretary.
_-hx3V. J?OR MOOJJTA BAY, WAL
___fc5__.Al LABOO, AND PORT
9L3asBiEPlBIE. — Tte Steamer
EMU,
Tuesday, October 29, at 3 p— , leaving Port
Pirie November 2. Cargo taken for Port Pirie
only. Passage money must be paid before going
on board. No orders taken.
Ko Goods received after 1 on day of sailing.
For Euro Steamship Company (Limited),
GILES & SMITH, Town.
898-302 ? C. H. WARREN, Port.
_A--3fc. T?0^ ABDROSSAN.— The sjl
.5s£B^_.™ WAKBFIELD
?SbwSbiSe 6aa' OT Wednesday, 30th instant,
at 9.45 auoL, instead of Tuesday, returning
same day.
2B6-303 ? JNO. DARLING & SON.
_;&t»^ rnHB coabt~btbam8hip
«HHg-S^ X COMPANY (LIMITED)
__2_jj_LwiU di__eh their steamer
every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 9
*jn. for Bditbburgnand Stansbury.
GEO. B. 8BLTH, Secretary,
KHeowc Maclaren Wharf, Port Adelaide.
jg_fc_fe_'I?I'D3BR LINE, LONDON.— The
J&aSzfSSr J-i favorite Passenger Ship
9B&5tmsm COLLTNGROVBL
Captain Sanderson. wiU be despatched in aU
November. Intending Passengers are invited to
inspect ihe Saloon accommodation of this fine
Ship.
SSTveoe ? ELDER, SMITH, fc CO.
^^jg^Sgfcv QTEAM TO WENTWORTH.
-BJ»BftJ|g^P —The Favorite Fast Steamer
will leave Morgan (North-West Bend) for Went
worth on Tuesday, October 29. Has first-class
accommodation for passengers.
J. STILLING & CO
298-303x299 ? Adelaide and Morgan.
./fe-&v 'WTICTOR HARBOR TO
_^^B^^. V . 3LONDON— The Al Clipper
^*^'™IB' OAKXANDS,
855 tons, Captain Lawrence, will sail in No
vember. . Agent at Victor Harbor. Mr G S
Bead.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO
HENBY SOOTr.
? 271weotcx271iC
%^--^ T OKDOM.- FEBRUARY
aSBgat^JLj SALES.— Anderson Ander
tBtmBSSSm eOa & Oo.'b lane. — The fast Al
C'J.-'' HOLUSDALE,
l^SrtoM. Captain BoU. will be dispatched on
V6tober35.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
HENRY SCOTT.
? 220owefcxg22Ae
^j^Sfe^k^ I ONDONFEBRUARY SALES
JBSI^S^. *-/— ANDERSON, ANDERSON,
«(WK —td CO.-S LINE, following the
«ol|asdaler— He Fast Al Clipper Ship
THE MURRAY
271weo}M27Uc
SMddulg:.
«3-i^b^T-ORT AUGUSTA TO
_____^-I LONDON. — ANDERSON
aHHfl&ANDERSON k CO.% LINE.—
1'tie Al Iron Barque
; IONE,
' 520 tons. Captain HU1, follows the Pakwan, and
will have dispatch.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO.
? HENRY SCCTT.
S99weotczA299c
_S_|fe^ T-ORT AUGUSTA TO
' ______y-X^ LONDOJT.— Fehraarj- Sales.—
JMBBHni The fast Al Ship
PAKWAN,
618 tons. Captain Begg, sails in October.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO., I . , , -.
HENRY SCOTT. J Adelaide.
GOOCH & HAYWARD. Port Augusta.
220owetcx232AO
^£_&*_ nOBI AUGUSTA TO
_H____^i I/nmON— February Sdm.
WtBBHmm Anderson, Andereon, It Co.'» line.
-The Fast Al Ship
BOREAUS,
920 tons, Captain Shaw, will be dispatched
?iont middle of October.
JOSEPH STILLING & CO, - ... ...
HEIjTRY SCOTT, ?'jAdelaide.
GOOCH & HAYWARD, Fort Augusta.
Z30oW_VtlC3t_*2a_aiO
j«^_K TpLDBR LINE.— FOR LONDON
, JQ^-Xli DIRECT.— The Clipper Barque
CBAIGENDARROCH,
CaptauRamsay,nowloading,willbedispatehed
is ample time for the February Wool Sales.
215weoo ? ELDER, SMITH, & CO.
__%. I7OR PORT WAKEFIELdT^
JSR__-r Regular Traders
TOUR BROTHERS every Taesday Evening.
PERCY every Thursday Evening.
RTtATtTRn every Saturday Evening.
C. E. COOKE t CO, Port Adelaide.
JOHN STYLES, Port Wakefield.
? 233eo-r323
'. _^4L. 171ORFREMANTLE.— Will take
fa_SE_B_-- ' coast freights at through rates,
, bbwHMsii *nd wi' c»il at King George's
Soond if sufficient indacemeiit offers.— The Al
sebooner
CATHERINE MARDEN,
Capt. Warden, will bo ready for cargo about 28th
October
297c W. MORGAN k CO- Town and Port.
_£_,, 'I^OB McLEOD HARBOR.— The~
_||j|piS- ' BBOUGHTON
sails This Day, Saturday, October SS.
SS9 ? A. LEMESSURIEB.
4*|l TJ»OK EUCLA, C4XUNG AT
J___§Sv.F FOWLERS BAY.-TJae
?ails at noon on Saturday, 28th.
298-9 B. CLELAND _ SON, Port.
fi__K fTOB RIVOLI BAY DIREC?T.—
_Bjg£jP GAMBIER LASS,
*ow loading, will safl early.
| 2°4c ? H WEMAN.
I _^-_k J7OR SALE.— The Auxiliary
flKBtNo^''- Screw-steamer
JSBJK JABBERWOCE,
nearly new, 87 tons net register, composite
built, a0-horse power nominal. Carries Urge
cargo on light draught.
2T8c ? W. R. CAVE & CO.
^^* TJV)R FREIGHT or CHARTER.
JkScJSw C —Iron Barque, 613 tons.daased
j S75c ? HKNBY SCOTT, Adelaide.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN from LON
DON — CONSIGNEES are requested to j
PASS necessary ENTRIES. All Goods impeding
discharge will be landed and stored M Con
signees' risk and expense. Any damage to Goods
to be pointed oat on the wharf previous
to removal, and m- claim will be alloteed valtss
laid goods, whether duty paid «r entered fw a
I Bonded War&ouse, bt txmmu*td i* ike pretence of
the Master or Chief Offiur at Port Adelaide. I
Bills of lading to be praseu—d at oar Part
Office.
Captain Bruce will not be responsible for
any Debts contracted by bis Crew.
HABROLD BROTHERS,
298-301 ? Town and Port.
WJ. M A 8 O N, !
? CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND j
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, I
UPSON-STREBT, PO&T ADELAIDE, )
(Next to Adelaide Steamship Offices).
218eow308
General Merchandise.
DYNAMITE.— ON SALE, by ttie
Undersigned, NOBEL'S PATIENT
LrYHAHITB, with suitable DETONATORS
and FUSE.
G. P. HARRIS, SCARFS, & CO.
HABROLD BROTHERS.
J. OOLTON t CO.
F. k S. SACH.
ELDER, SMITH & CO,
230owecx222c ADELAIDE AGENTS.
T?KCrl2f ES & ENGINEERS' TOOLS
Hi of all kinds.- G. A. k. H. BARTLEET. :
? 247iw334
/GALVANIZED IRON, OJiB and J
VJT SUN BRANDS, 24 and 26 G, Johnson's
Nob. 6 and 8 Drawn Wire, Stover's Genuine
White Lead, Native and Plantation Coffee. Oil
men's Stores, Sugars, Teas, Branbags, CoUa OH, !
U.V.C. Hen&easy {case and quarters} Brandy, ?
Booth's Gin, Claret, Sherry, Deals, Boards, |
Candles, Earthenware. Pier Glasses, Canton '
Matting. |
CrTABLKS JACOBS k SONS, !
229nreoc Oarrie-stzeet. |
BE BAGS ON SALB by j
SOeowc KLDEB SMITH. fcOO.
ON SAZ.E by the undersigned —
Prime NEW ZEALAND OATS, just
arrived. ?
258c ? WHVTK. OQUNSBLG, k CO.
f\S SALE by the undersigned —
KJ WoolpackB
Twine
Sulphuric Acid
Muriatic Acid j :
Nitric Acid
KeafafootOil -
Colonial Salt
Sausage Skins, &c. &o.
E. R. PRIESTLY k CO,
181c ? Si, Cnrrie-street, Addaide.
ON SALE bj the Undersigned—
CornsAck&.CalciittaB
Woolpacks do. and Dundees
Bran Bags, 29 x SO
Flour Bags, SO lbs. and 100 lbs.
Canvas. Tarpaulin and Navy
Twine, Seaming and fioping
Deals, Flooring, and Weatherboards
Wire, WbitecroBB drawn, Nos. 6, 8, 9,
and 10 .
Yellow Metal, Mnntz's
Matches, WizJo's.—td R. Bell & Co.'« Vestas
Uilktooes, Corconm's
Bottled Ale, Aitken's -
Whisky, Bob Roy in case, Catto's in case,
and Thorn and Cameron's in bulk
Brandy, Meukow's
Keroeme,Devoe'8, tc_, &c., &c.
JOHN WEBSTER & CO
274-30* ? King William-street. J
ENAUL^S PAUS BBAlfDY, in ]
- BnlkandOase. i
FANNING & CO« Sole Agents. ?
185c ? Grenfell-rtreet I
SALT A CO.'S PALE ALE, Pints -
and Quarts, Bottled by Read Brothers, ex -
Monaltrie. ,
ALSO, 1
GiHon'fi limejuice Cordia!, 1 dozen eases 1
Oillon'fi Baepberry Vinegar, do. '
Adolpbe Collins' Champagne, pinfa and quarts,
the driest and finest Wine imported '
KheJiish Wines, very high class. 1
248 wic ? GEORGE YOUNG. i
Q TEAM CBANES AND HolSTING- ]
KJ ENGINE3.— ON SALB, by the Under
?igned, Appleby Brothere' Superior Steam Z
Cranes and Hoisting Engines, of various sues,
and with the latest Improvements.
£4Sweo£40 JSLDEE, SMITH & 00.
i
? Amusements. ?
Y. m& fL
f|\fi EATfifi fiOYAL
Lessee end Manager .„ Mr. Jains Ax.uao«.
Treamrer ... ... Mr. A. Lazbjb.
Stage Manager.^ _ Mr. W. J. Houowaj.
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
of the Australian Comedian,
MR. J. L. HALL.
Under the Special Patronage of His
Excellency
SHI WHXIAM JERVOlS, G.C.M.G., C.B.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, OCT. 28,
Byron's Trump Card,
O U B DAD,
Introducing the following. Powerful Cast:
SavcklToxties ? Mr. . I. L. Kail
(Late of Tottles' Kefreshment Rooms, Strand ;
Totties' Eatiog Hoose, Bucklesbury ; and
lottle a-lamode)
Horace, bis Son ? Miss Maggie Knight
Captain Baffler, living on
hi* whs ? Mr. W. J.Holloway
Cobham Brown, late of
the India House ... Mr. J. H. Martin
MrXi]ford,an adventurer 'Mr. W. Reynolds
Bungs, a waiter ... ... Mr. John Owen
Snif-gler, Horace's best
man ? Mr. A. F. Grantleigh
Topharo, a man servant Mr. Frank Forbes
Boy ? Master Harry Hall
Kate Trencbard, Tottles'
Cousin and Housekeeper Miss Kate Arden
Mary Brown, Brown's
Kiece ? Miss Grace Hathaway
Julia Lilford, LOford's
Sister ? Min Carry George
Miss Melton 1*^?* /Mm Lottie Graham
MissMinniver f ^^' 1 Mias Francis
Act 1— AT THE SPA.
Lapse of twelve months between Acts 1 and 2.
Act 2— RECETTION ROOM AT TOTTLES'.
(The furniture used in this magnificent scene
is supplied by the eminent firm of Messrs. Mar
field k Son.)
Lapse of twelve months between Acts 2 and 3.
Act 3— D1NIXG-ROOM AT BROWN'S.
Xew and Magnificent Scenery by Mr. G. IVr
riman ; Grand Effects by Mr. G. Dal ton.
MONDAY EVENING, October 28.
VICEREGAL COMMAND NIGHT.
In the Prcsenoe of His Excellency Sir William
Jervois, G.C JLO^ C.C., Lady Jervois.and Suite.
Box-office at Woodman's; Tickets at Aim
brtuter'a.
Xlf BITES K O 6~~il tf .
J. C. Ruvbk, Proprietor.
H. Stahust, Lecturer and Manager.
CROWDED NIGHTLY
to witOt-as
RAKER'S GREAT DIORAMA
OFTHB
AMERICAN WAR!
which will appear
TO-NIGHT, TO- Nit; RT.
and Every Evening during the week.
A selection from the following will be git en
away each evening: —
A RICH SILK DRESS,
A GOLD WATCH.
A SEWING -MACHINE,
A TEA AND COFFEE SET (four pi.-oos),
SILVER WATCH,
And a Ta»t Assortment of other SOU VJBNUUS
too numerous to mention.
TWO HUNDRED PRESENTS will be given
??way free daring the weelc.
No Extra Charge for Tickets. Admisniou —
i*., ?£*., asd 3e. Chfldren UaU-price to Svooud
and Keterved Seats.
Optn aft 7-90; commence at 8.
w hit e 's inriiWL
IB' NOTICE.— Tbe following pcrsoos have
received the nndermeutianed pn-!*uU, vie. :—
Monday and following evening.— Mr. KoWt
Angus, Victoria-«quare. a Gold Watch ; Mr.
John Hugh, WakefitJd-stnwt, a Sewing
Machine ; Mrs. McCro*tv, a Tea and Coff«e
Service ; Mrs. Thorpe. Norwood, a Silk Drew ;
Miss Nicholson, s Splendid Picture ; Mr. Wood,
No. 4, Hindiey-stn-et, a Tea and Coffee Service ; !
Min 8ra»!l, Halifax-street, a Gold Gilt Clock ;
Mti. Willis, Hiodmanh, Oleograph Pictute;
Mrs. Higgins, Touog-street. Tea and Coffee
Service; Sewiag-Maohine, Steward ot tbip
Hermann Lehmkubl ; Mrs. Skinner, Bowden,
Tea and Coffee Service, together with nearly
900 other Valnable Presents. 299c
rp O W N J£~Z. E~L.
TUE8DATT, OCTOBER 29, 1678.
ADELAIDE UEDERTAFEL.
ANKIVERSAItY CONCERT AND BALL.
Conductor ... _ Hew C. PnTMAX*.
Cosckbt PBOOBaxn— Past I.
1. Chorus—- Der lango Magistcr' (J. Otto) —
Liedertafti.
2. Song (Baritone)—' Nancy Lee' (Adams)—
Mr. ¥. H. Otto.
3. Chorus— ' Das Kirchlein' t Becker) — Lieder-
tafel.
4. Song (Soprano)— 'Das etste Veilchen'
- Mendelssohn)- Miss A. Peters.
5. Song (Tenor)— 'Bzcelsior' (L. Hatton)—
Mr. U. Oelmann.
6. Chorus—- Meeres stiJIe' (C. L. Fischer)—
Liedcrtafel.
Interval of Ten Minutes.
7. Chorus — u Liebe and Polixei** { Frasx von
Snpe)— liedertafel.
8. Song (Soprano) — 'Stem des Abends'
(Weidt)— Miss Minna Fischer.
9. Song (Tenor), Rocit-, and Aria— 'Daren
die Walder. durch die Aueo™ ( Friescliute—
Weber)— Mr. C. E. Mummi-.
10. Quartette- *'Das«uiianjeKoesIeiur'(Hennefi)
Members of tbe Liedertafel.
11. Chorus— ** Frosch Cantata' (C. Hennig)—
lAederUfe}. {Sf epecia! desire).
Mr. Pvbds will preside at the Piano.
Prices of Admission— Double Tickets, 10a.
Od.; Single Ticket, 7s. 0d.; extra Ladies'
Ticket*, &.&).
Tickets only to be obtained through Member*
of tbe Society ; of Messrs. F. Armbruster, 9,
Bundle-street; R. Buring, 135, Rundlc-etreet ;
F. H. Otto, Hindley-strect ; Hugo Fischer, King
WiUiam-st.net.
288 302 HUGO FISCHER, Hon. Sec.
q^^HE CELEBRATED ACTRESS
A |AKD VOCALIST,
JOSS AKNIB FI11MIX,
Anicted by the Excellent Character Actor
MR. JOHN JACK,
Miss Katie White, Pianiate,
Under the Management of
MR. E. D. DAVIES,
Will visit the Townships in the Northern Areas
Commencing PORT AUGUSTA,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1878. 299
TOVIf 2^K HALL.
GBAND FANCY FULL AND CHARACTER
DRESS BALL.
FRIRCE OF WALESS BIRTHDAY.
The Committee for the DEMONSTRATION
BALL, In honor of she 37th Birthday of H.R H.
the Prince of Wales, to be held at the Hall on
the 11th November, have much pleasure in an
nouncing that all preliminary matters are now
settled. The Mhbic, Buffet, &e., secured are
the best of tbe kind in the City. A Lady's
Gold Watch will be given to tbe hest Lady
Character Drew represent*! ; to die second do
do., a Silver Bouquet-Holder; Mr. J. Allison, of
tbe Theatre Royal, in his usual generous
manner, in conjunction with his able Stage
UaUBger, Mr. W.J. HoUoway, having kindly
consented to act as Judges.
The Tickets (limited in Bomber) to be had on
ipplicatian at the Committee-room, Aldridge's
Prince Alfred Hotel, Tuesdays, 29th inst. and
5th November, and Saturdays, Sad and 9th
November, from 4 to 7 pjn., and day and
ivening of Ball, 10 to 12 ajn., and 4 to 7 p.m.
Prices— Double, 10s. fid. ; Gentlemen, 7s.6d. ;
MCoeB, Ss. Light Refreshments included.
J. C. FOLET. i _
J. XL PfiRBY, t S**'****-
2»6yte W. H. WALTJSBS, M.a
Amusements.
rpQWN HALL, ADELAIDE.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER
Ze-ru, 1878.
MAT0tt»l-0Fm4R COKCEBTS.
No. 22.
Under tbe Patronage of His Excellency the
Governor and Lady: Jervois. Colonel Downes,
Iieut.-Col. Mattbews, Major Godwin, and
Officers of tbe Military Force.
THE ADELAIDE AMATEUR MUSICAL
UNION AND MILITARY BAKD.
Band and Chorus— 100 Performers.
PnoaKAmiE. — Pjiirr I.
Overture— ' L' Amour au Villaeo' (Uouillon)—
Military Baud.
Chorns. with Solos- -' The Chough and Crow '
—'Guy ManneriDg' (Uinhop)— Adelaide
Musical Union.
Valse Cbantantu (Soprano) — ?? The Wood
Jsymph'a Call' (Xangton V.'iUiams) — Mm.
Cbeefctman.
Duett (Soprano e Contralto)— ' The Happy
Huuter' (Kucfcenj— itiss Vaugban and
Mrs. Thomliusoa.
Madrigal— ' Sweet Echo, Sweetest Nymph'—
' Marie Men of Sberwoode Forest' (liirch )
—Adelaide Muriel Union. '
Organ Solo— ** Andante in -i' (Batiste) —Mr.
W. B. Chimn-r.
Song (Tenor)— 'Rnby ' (Virginia Gabriel)—
Mr. C. James. i
Descriptive Song (Contralto)—' Oh '. Oh ! Hear j
the wild wind blow' (Uftttei j— Mrs. Thorn- {
Snaon.
Chorneala Valse— *? Oh, the Flowery Month of
June'— 'The Tear' (Jackson)— Adelaide
Mutual Union.
DfTKUTAT. OF TES BlJClR
Part II.
Grand Selection— ?* Der Frewhute'— (Anber)—
Military Band.
Chorus— 'Now Tramp o'er Mom and Fell'—
'Rob Roy/' (Bishop)— Adelaide Musical
Union.
Soug{BariJ»Be), by desire— 'The Villas* Black- ,
enjitb'— Mr. H. G. Nash.
Trio (T.T.B.)— ' Hark : 'tis the Indian Drum'—
(Bishop)— Mestts. Coombes, Narroway.and
Nash.
Song, with Chorus (Bass)— ' Down by tbe deep,
sad Sea'— (Hayes)— Mr. H. J. Kennc3y.
Violin Solo (Air and Variations)— ?? The Harp
that once thro' Tara's Hallo' — (Farmer)—
Mr.W. J.MeBride.
EallflJ (Soprano)— 'KatHoen iturdaroeeQ'—
(Crouch)— Bliss Vaughan. :
Gallopade — 'Now lrip it Merrily— 'Mnrie j
Hen of Sberwoode Forest'— (Birch)— Ade- '
laide Mnsical Union.
'Gob Satx hie Qvimn.' \
Hon. Musical Director _. Mr. Geo. Oughton. '
Oiganitt ? Hr.W.B.Chinner. ;
Pianist ... ». ... Mr.W. R. Pvbus. i
The Military Band will perform sclwtions of j
Sludieoo iheBaloour between 7 and balf-piat 7 (
o'clock. ;
Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8 o'clock. 1
Prices of Admiasion— Reserved Chairs - Plan !
at Mr. J. Woodman's), 2s. ; Second Chain, 1b. ;
Back Seat*. 3d. ; Gallery, free.
? H.BLATCHFOKD. Hon S«-. '
»pOWN HALL, ADELAIDE.
Under tbe Distinguished Patronage of
His KxcKUJtxcr Tilt Govjuucbu a-:- Lady
Jbkvois
And in the Presence of the Hou. He5H\ Scott.
1UX% Mayor. ,
MOXDAV EVENING. OCTOBER 2?
IAST GRAND OONCEUT '
oftiie«ea«on by ;
MADAME GEORGE KOBEETSO-V,
kindly asawted bv
MRS. W. J. BRIND,
MISSES M. C. SASH AND M. E. JOXES .
^l*upila pfSicnorGiona), ;
SiOKOE GIORZA,
SIGNOK S&IiHANX KAVRIKI
(Member ~* **ir ftiaiHaou ~f Tiri', Florescc),
Ami ME. C. E. Ml'MME.
MumcsJ OoBducton, Sisnor titorza and Mr. .
George Kobertaon. :
PliOGRAMMB.-rAJn Fibst.
1. Grand Duet — tor two pianos — on Donizetti'*
- Belisario ' fOoria)— Miss M. C. Nath and ?
SignorGiona. ,
2. Song— 'My Qo«cn'(Uluitientbal)— Mr.C. E.
Mujome. '
3. Grand Aria — 'Krnmni. Ernani, involami'
(Verdi)— Madame George Bobertson.
4. Cavatiua— ?* Vieni ia mia Vendetta,' fram I
'Lucreria Borgia' (Uouiistti) — Siguor
HoUmann Sa\Ttni. !
5. Pianoforte— (a) Preghierm -b) Nocturne !
de Ooncert (Bubinstcin) — Signor -jiorz».
6. Song— 'My Donald' (Sainton-Oolby)— i
Mra.JW.Bond. I
7. Dort— 'Oh, Mantua' n\'a]Iao----4l*dsme i
George Bobcrteon and Mr. C. K. Mnaune. -
tKTHBVAI. OF TE3T MUfrTBS.
Fast 6bcosd.
1. Seng— M Tbe Yeoman's Wedding' (Pouia
towsky)— SigBor fiolmann Savrini.
2. Grand Duet— for two pianos— ou Weber's
- Der Frtbchuu' (Benedict) — MistesM.C. I
Sash and M. E. Jones.
3. Song— 'In the Twilight' (Bobertson)— Sir. I
C. B. Huom. .
4. Aria — ' Ah '. now credea mirarti,' from
' Sunnambula* «.BcUini)— Maditme George i
Robertcoo. I
5. Piixioforte — Grand Caprice de Concert on ;
Offenbach's 'Grand Ducbesse' (G-iorcA)— ?
Signor liiorza. j
C. Duet — 'Qiiantoamorc'from''EHsird'amare' |
(Dopitettii— Madame George Robertson ;
and Sigoor Holmaun Savrici. !
7. Grand Trio—' Te so) qnest anima' from
' AttKa' (Verdi t— Madame Ceor-O-e Robert
con, Signor Holmann Savrini, and Mr.
C E. Mumme. :
The two Grand Pianos arc kindly leat by Mr. '
A. Kauffmaon. 67, Bundle-street. j
Plan of Hall «t Marbhall s. Tickets also at ?
Ambrustcr's and at H. Fischer's. Reserved I
Seats, 5s.; Body of tie Hall, 3s.; Gallery, Is. .
Doers open at 7.15. ; Concert to commence at :
S. Carriage* fct 10.15. ? 299-301 |
XCHANGB KOOM, TOWN I
HALL. '.
EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF
WOODROFF E'S
GLASS-BLOWING EXHIBITION.
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTBUSOON.
A GBAND MIDDAY BXHIBITIOX.
Doors open at 2 ; commence at 2.30.
? All tbe
BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART MADE IX
PBRWOBOFTHE. AUDIENCE will be
DiSTRlBUTED GRATUITOUSLY.
During each Bxhibitian the two splendid
CLASS STEAM-ENGINES and a
QUAUTZ-CBUSIffiJG BATTERY,
Made by C. A. Woodroffe, for the late Inter
national Exhibition at Philadelphia, wiU be kept
In constant operation a»d fully explained.
EVENING EXHIBITION AS USUAL.
Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; to commence at S.
Adnlu, 2s. ; children. It,
894-8 WILLIAM K VANS. Business Agent.
PM1LHABM O W~1~C.
NEXT SATURDAY,
NOV. 2, LAST OF THE
POPULAR CONCERTS.
? SPECIAL PROGRAMME. 599
HIBEBN1AN AUSTRALIAN
CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY,
ST. FRANCIS XAVIKR'S BRANCH
ANNUAL CELEBRATION.
PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY, ;
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11 1873.
TORRENS ISLAND.
The above Society have chartered the favorite
ensareioiiAeamers ELEANOR and the ADE- .
LAU-B to ply between Port Adelaide and the .
abovenamea bland during the day.
The Society baiie secured the services of Mr.
T. Gate, who will fire a Royal Salute on the
island at noon, and will also send up several ^
FIBE BALLOONS during the day. J
Two nrstrclass BRASS BANDS are engaged,
also aString Baud for Dance Music.
Return Ticket* to the Island, 2s. Od.
The public are requested to parchase their '
tickets early. I
A Grand Programme of Sports is arranged '
and Prizes to the value of £100 are to be com
peted for, which are ou view at 95 Hindley
street. '
P. HOBAN, Secretary.
TENDERS Tor the Bi/tht of CATERING at 4
he above Celebration will be received up to -
Monday next, October 28. Particulars can be
ibtaincd from the Secretary, 95, Hindley-street.
I 296,0 1
? Amasementa. ?
DOBT TOWN HALL.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28.
LAST APPEARANCE
OFTH05
KBY. CHARLES CLAEK,
TPho will present hisGreat Lecture on
OHARLBS DICKENS,
CHARLES DICKENS,
With its highly amusing Illustrative Recitals.
3s., 2s, Is. Commence at 8.
£. S. SMYTHS.
*»*Mr. Clark will leave by Penola on Taesday.
299
Cricketing Notices.
QOUTH AUSTRALIAN CUICKBT
O ING ASSOCIATION.
HATCHES FOR THIS DAY (SATURDAY),
26YH OCTOBER.
NORWOOD V. SOUTH ADELAIDE,
ON TUB OVAL.
NORTH ADELAIDE V. KENT,
ON NEUTRAL GROUND.
Play to commence at 2 p jn. sharp. Admis
sion 6d.
299 C. S. LEADER, Secretary.
? Athletic Sports. ?
PfilNCE OF WALES' BLRTHD AY,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11.
INTERCOLONIAL ATHLETIC FESTIVAL,
EXHIBITION GROUNDS.
ENTRIES will positively CLOSE THIS
(Saturday) EVENING, at the CLARENCE
HOTEL. On no account will as entry be
taken after this evening. HANDICAPS on
TUESDAY, 29th inst. VOLUNTEERS are
allowed to run in UNIFORM.
388 J. MORCOM, Sec.
Aquatics.
^LEMELG YACHT CLUB.
The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will
be held at Messrs. Elder, Smith, k Oo.'s Office,
UrenfeU-atreet, on Tuesday, 29th instant, at 10
o'clock ajm.
»9JKtt W. B. WIGLEY, Hon. Sec
? Persons Wanted. ?
ACTIVE LADS and BO 18
WANTED, for fee Workshops. —A.
Simpson £ Son. 101c
GOOD GENERAL SERVANT
. required. Small family; good wages;
comfortable home. — 4, Tamar-terrace, Angw
street. e298-301
PB1VATE TUTOfi WANTED
to coach up advertiser for Matriculation
Examination. Addreai P.O^ Bok 149. 897-9
OOKS, Housemaids, General Scr
vants, Xunemaids, Wanted, for town
and country.— Mrs. PhtlUps's Registry Office,
S2, King William-street. 297-9
rxOACH-PAlNTEES WANTED—
\J Improven and Apprentices. Apply J.
Attridge, Williams** Coach Factory, east of
Victoria-square. ? 295,7,9
CABINETMAKEES, also a LAD,
Wanted, at A. O. Chambers'* Furnishing
Ettebiighmeat, Fllnder««treet. 29»302
D& W. MUttEA.Y« CLOTHING
? FACTORY, Waymouth-street.— Con-
stant employment at high wages u offered for a
ntit class MACHINIST (steam) eight hours.
Apply Mr. ThrelfaU, Manager. t299-302
DA W. MUSBAY'S CLOTHING
. FACTORY, Waymoatfa-stnet.— There
is room for more Learners and Improven. Apply
Mr. ThreUall, Manager. e29»-302
T\BE88MAKIN6.- WANTED,
JLJ MACHINIST, Assistants, and Appren
tice*; wages from commencement to good
eewera.— Miss Thomson, Todd's Buildings. Car
OBgton-atraet. ? ? 298-301
DKB88HAKJBBS WANTED. —
WmsfcCo. ? »78c
KAPUNDA HOSPITAL.—
WANTED, a competent NURSE for the
above institution, nget £3 10s. per moath ;
Good references required. Apply to toe Matron.
? 295eowe
rr*o THE MEDICAL PfiOFBSSlON.
J. —WANTED by the EepeUa sad Noor
lunga Lodgaa, a duly qualified SURGEON, in
roomef Dr. MauraD,decea«ed. Sieiateseatle
?nan attended various Societal* in the vicinity,
numbering about 800 member*.
There ia aboa good general ZVaetice.
CHAS. B.CAKHAM, Secretary ReyndU
MABMN BURGESS, Secretary Near- j
luBga Lodge. 353c
O~lfA~KEflS AND PASTRY
COO K&- WANTED, a first-clam
TRADESMAN, competent to undertake the
entire management of the business of the under- i
signed. *itfc a view of beoomtag facure pro
jirietor : also a respectable stead)- Young Man
to drive tbe cart.
398-301 W. F. LONG, North Adelaide.
rpWO MAKWED PEOPLE wanted, J
X Two Laborers ; also man able to Drm- J
Bollocks. — S. Morcom, Temperance Hotel, !
lliudky-^tTeet. 299 i
ANTED, a good GENEUAL !
SERVANT. Apply Brandon's Boot !
and Shoe Shop, Fort Adelaide. 299-302 :
YI7 ANTED, experienced FLOOB- ,
'f MAN ; refermec required. Call before i
II a.m., or before 2 p.m.. at James McDonald, I
Veterinary Surgeon, Wellington Inn Stables, i
Oirrie-stii'ef. 299-S02 j
ASTED, TWO good CAEPEN- j
TKKS. Apply at Mr. Lean's, Way- I
mouth-btiett west. 299-302 i
ANTED, sharp LAD as BOOTS.
— Imperial Hotel. 299
ANTED, s good MASON or
BRICKLAYER.-Stafford-street, off
Gilbert-street, Adelaide.— Wm. Faulds.
? 299-301
WANTED, a respectable GIRL to
wait on table, also to assist with house
work. References required. Apply Miss
Whitehorn, Freemasons' Hotel, Pirie street.
? i289-302
WANTED, two good PLAS
TERERS. Is. 5d. (oue and fivepeuce)
per hour. Apply to Mr. A. Gully, Halifax
street, HnrUe-squar*. Z299-302
ANTBD,a BOY. Apply Aerated
Bread Companv, Waymouth-street.
? ^fl«
WANTED, CABINETMAKER^
fl Apply J. Cooke, Gawler-pUce.
? Z299-S02
\jtj ANTED, NUBSERY HOUSE
TT MAID: second Nnrse kept; small
family —Mrs. L. Cohen. Kiug's Buildings,
Gover-strc-et, KorUi Adelaide. ? 299-3U1
ANTED, a useful LAD, one
accustomed to painting preferred.
Apply J. Attridge, at Williams's Coach Factory,
east of Victoria-square. 2SS)
ANTED, TWO GOOD MEN foT
Havmabios; tliree miies from town.
Highest wages given. Apply to Thos. Baul.ler
itonp, Goodwood-road. 299 30
«7 ANTED, a JUNIOR ASSIS^
▼ t TANT for the Grocery at the Import
Company of Australasia's Retail Stores, Greu
feU-street. ? 39»-..02
ANTED, Good DBESSMAKER
with Machine bj die day ; two weeks'
trork. — Melbourne Cottage, West-terrace. 2!-9
TtT ANTED, WELLS TO SINK, by
V» a practical man. Apply 'Wellsinker,'
ibis office. ? 299.302
ANTfD, a HARNE83MAKER.
— F. Fels, Saddler and Haraeeomak^r,
? Persons Wanted. ?
T)t/ ANTED, a JUNIOR A83IS
f T TANT; also respectable Youth as
Apprentice. Apply to C. J. Bock, Chemist, 50,
Bundle-fitreek ? 298e
WANTED, a first-class Wheeler
aad Wilson MACHINIST for Shirts ;
also some apprentices. Wages to begin. Apply
to Mrs. Jones's Store, William-street, Norwood.
293-301
TtfAISTCOAT MAKERS
TT WANTED. — Fickling £ Son, 4,
Bundle-street. ? 298-304.
WANTED, a good GENERAL
SMITH.— H. Bowen, Kensington.
? 229S-301
WANTED, Two JOINERS. Apply
Geo. Bland k Son, Beulah-road, Nor
wood. Z393-301
ANTED, a YOCTNG MAN. who
can Shoe, as Improver to *he General
Blacksmith Business. Wages 25s. per week,
frith board and lodgings. Apply to J. Mnrdock,
Machinist. Maitland. ? 298-301
WANTED, Actire and Energetic
CANVASSER for leading Life Insu
rance CompaDj. Liberal commission to first
class man. — 'Insurance,' Box 45, Post-Office,
Port. ? 296-9
WANTED, an experienced
CUTTER.— Hamlyn ft Murray, Drapers,
Clothiers, tie., St. Vincent-street, Port Ade
laide. 297-9
ANTED, THREE Good llEN
(Pitchers), for Hay Harvest. Highest
wages given. — John Maries, Hilton. 297-9
ANTED, a COOK. Apply to
Miss Mitchell, Childera-Btreet west, N. A.
? 297c
WANTED, a good DRESS
MAKER, who is well able to cut and
finish laidics* dresses. Apply to L. Ryan, Tailor,
Hamley Bridge. ? 297-9
ANTED, a YOUTH; one who
can stitch preferred, at H. Milne's,
saddler, Hindmarsh. ? 295-9
ANTED, a good plain COOK.
Apply at once, Exchange Coffee Saloon, .
King William-street. 297-9
ANTED, a Respectable Young
Person as NURSEMAID. Apply Mrs.
I J. S. £*-IomoD, North-terrace, Knot Town. .
! ? 1297-9
WANTED, Smart BOYS to light
lamps. Apply early to T. W. Roach,
Flinders-street. ? r297-9
'ANTED, Two SHEP CAfiPEN
TERS for Bridge Work. Apply
Hamley Bridge.— Noel MaeNeil, contractor.
? z29J-9
WANTED, APPRENTICES to the
Drapery.— BaUu^yneV £°* and 86,
Bundle-street. , z397-9
ANTED, a first-class DRE3S
MAKER; also good MOlwer. Apply
J. Gurr, Saddle worth. 295c
ANTED, Two good B&ICK-
LAYERS, used to Pomace Work.
Apply to the Manager, BromptoR Gasworks.
? 296c
WAITED, s First-class DRE3S
MAKRR. Good sals— to competent
band. Town. Apply Mr. Young, Messrs. D.
and W. Murray's, King WUHam-street.
? 1295-301
WANTED, a good plain Female
COOK. Wages, Fifteen Shulings per
week. No washing. Apply H. Woodcock,
O'Connell-street, North Adelaide. »te
W= ANTED, immediately, a duly
qualified LOCUM TENSNS. Apply
to Dr. GeUung.Ryt Adelaide. ? 36ae
WANTED, a good CQpK. Mrs.
-Boston Green, Angaa-sireet. Appry
from 5 to IS o'clock. 296c
ANTED, for the country, a
GOVERNESS ; must be competent to
impart * sound English Education, Music, and
Drawing. A comfortable home. Address,
stating terms, to ' B. T,' Box 15, 6J.O.
? »fc
WANTED, General SERVANT,
good laundress ana milk; also, GD2L
as Housemaid.— Mrs. Jagoe. Semaphore. 897,9
WANTED. a NURSEGIRL.
Apply to Mrs. Mayo, Margaretter
race, West-terra ce, between 11 and 1 o'clock.
?
WANTED, middle-aged domesti
cated person as HOUSEKEEPER.—
I Martin k Co, opposite Plough and Harrow,
Rundle-rtreet. z292«eo304
WANTED, PoUS Good CAR
PENTERS. Apply Charles Fair,
Builder, Franklin street. 299c
ANTED, a good GENERAL
SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. McKenna,
No. 9, Dorsetta-terrace, Flinders-street.
? P99-302
WANTED for an Hotel in the
country, a first-«lass COOK.; aba a.
gocd GENERAL SERVANT. Liberal wages.
Apply after 6 in tbe evening to Mr.C. Banbury,
Angat-gtreet, cast of Hntt-Btreet. 299-303
WANTED, a POBTEB. Apply
94. Bundle-street. ? 299-803
? Station Property. ?
WANTED, EMPLOYMENT bF a
Young Married Couple on a Farm.
Man Knockabout Hand, Wife Cook. Apply
' M. S-,' this office. 298-301x399
Miscellaneous Wants.
WANTED, at once, 50 ACHES
good, rested. AGRICULTURAL
LAND, In tbe Hills.— W. A. Thomas, Brown
etreets south. -; 299c
ANTED, immediately, first-class
Second-hand HAWKER'S VAN;
must be light, and well fitted. Apply Messrs.
G. & B. Wills, Bundle-street. z299-302
TIT ANTED, AGENCIES or OOL
TT LECTORSHtPS ; guarantees and re
ferences unexceptionable.— £. B. Walsbe, Vic
toria Chambers, Victoria-square. 257c
ANTED, by respectable Young
Woman, WASHING, CLEANING, or
aDydailyesploymeut. Apply Mrs. Smith, careof
Mrs. Billon, Robert-street, off Wakefield-street.
? «a95^01
WANTED to BENT, for the
Summer Months, a FURNISHED
HOUSE of about Eight Rooms, with Stabling,
near Town. Apply to Auguste Davies, Solicitor,
W&jmonth-street, ? 266awc
WANTED KNOWN.— Mrs. ELD.
HFAMS has a large quantity oi Hen'a,
Womeu'6, aud Children's Summer Clothing;
also, a quantity of new and second-band Boots
and Shoes for sale, cheap. The whole will be
cold at less than cost price, as Mrs. H. D. H. is
about leaving for England. Business for Sale,
with or without stock. For full particulars
appb*
H. D. HYAMS,
10 Bobe-terra.ee, Waymouth-street,
Opposite the j£rated Bread Company.
? 225-365
WANTED KNOWN, a BEN
J AMDS (late of Melbourne and Sydney)
gives tbe highest price for LADIES' AND
ENTLBMEN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING of
every description in large or small quantities.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WARD
ROBES purchased to any amount. P.O.O.
remitted by return of post for country parcel*.
Parties waited on at their own residence. Let- J
ters promptly attended to. AU oommunications 1
strictly confidential.
NJJ.—EmigrantB' luggage bought. Note the
address— S. BENJAMIN, DizonVtemee, Way. .
month-street west. 175:174
Land and Honae Property.
1 6BBBN& O0.1 '
NEXT MONTHLY
LAND AUCTION SALB
will be hdd in the.
LAND A-CTIDN MABt,
On FSIDA¥, OCTOBER 45.
P&rticuia- of FropertteB infendea for Out
sale to be 6ent in at once. ' S47eome.
r* a s a m * o o
L4KD AGENTS AKB JLVOTXOSBBBS,
Iaca»m-LaroB«o— nHt,aJ—
* Si^BITBHlr* P^fBTBTOy^a— -
au»prayar«dtoact-m1-ebaUoIpe«)nswlahfait
to Been— Luro in the OovsMn tne A~o
cci.TPBar Amgag, fe gnd-tmfceSiKtvttm fa ag—
part of til* Colony,*) Nmnon Loa— 1 in
urge orSmaU6ums«t LtwwMtarrenfc Batoa
of Istenat, aad to tni^Hwt all. wnsinees 000J
nected with in Raix t*«omB9T act.
Exc_unnx_— » O-n ou, ApKuiBK.
. ' '' J -eowie
KJBcellaneoas Wants.
ANTED, OFFICES situated m
a central positton. Apply»t35,Currie
gtzeet. ? ?? ? J 262c
ini^ ANTED, EVERYBODY TO
tical BooteoaBier, is ltff*lriifig Ta^jok.1 mw^ GenUe*
mentB BootB and Shoes to order in all the
Latest Styles, at tiie Diamond Boot Shop, 148,
Bundle-street. large Stock, ot Bpglish and
'Colonial Goods always.on haid. 'JTB.— Twenty
ANTED KNt} W N.—
? GABBINERTS JAPANESE * FURNI
TURE,' 'Patent LeaSier.''siad^Papier-machen-
POLISH is reco— mennftd iff ~_T ohb. Sold
wholesale and retail by Hams, Soarfe, & Oo_
Palk, Scott & Sons; W. Hooper. Rig6y,Bua,W.
and T. Shodes ; Pott-^addy Bra&{ Crooks and
Barton; and all Gounby Storekeepers. Depot.
HMdmarah. BoWea, fawn la.«L 868iwaci3Uc
WANTED immediately to Bent oe
Pn_ha— , COTTAGEj^ear as possible
to Waverley Brewery, Mitcbaiuu r *
295c G.R.SELTH«tOO^FBIi&ra-Etreet.
WANTED E3TOT¥H-j-Mrs. J.
m PMyn utt^F^_OflBufiaCA ~3M5fl wi'?. ywaii^
^e General Lying Jit-Hntyaai'yiodf-ioad, Lam -
~befb, Tj».i1/ip 1 fefL-j m fuMfAjng-fn Kobert
.sixeerfk off Wakeu^-streetAaelaide. Fee. One
Guinea. Aocornmodaabn tor ladies. 26t-354
ANTBD -to 8mjj good
COUNTRY BTJHINESSl at once.
Present pioprid— luaioi tibeffittrict. Ss&-
factory reasons given. Apply Messrs. Donaldson,
Andrews, —tdSharland. ? 281c
? Prodnce. ?
ADVANCES HADE on
WOOL, ?
WHEAT,
TALLOW,
ASO JLTX
PBODUOB
Consigned to onr London £r—, Mess— . Wm. Fan
ning and Co. FnUjtarMcularB on applicatin to
FANNING kGO,,
135:134 :Gtsafell-Btreet.
THE UNDEfiSIGiffED are
? FtTRCHASEBS ot: __-», SHEEP
SKINS. TALLOW, WOOL. ftaLa* tbeTannerr
finnftUtteetcMa, __ ? ?:
aonwexfic ; W.PEAOQO~fe3ON.
WATTLE BASK.— The onder
Bigned ate p— pared & make ar— nge-
mente on contract or otiiennBeCocjnurcnaseof .
WatUe Berk, for delivety dnriBfttie season.
W.PBAOOCK b SON, GreoSi-efceet east
? «Bci264c
OOL. FBJJAT, TALLOW.—
ADVANCES made on PRODUCE
STOBBDiu tfoOcdoora-8hippeuL to London.
ggSweoodgab ' HEN»r SOO~C,-AdeLiide.
WOOL. WOOIV. UStoOL.—
? FBANOIS CLABK Jc /SONS tm
BUYERS ot WOOL or will ADVANCE on
Shipments totfaeir Agents in XjONDQN, BRAD
FORD, or BEB_Dh7 -? —
GrenfeU-efreetrAd— — te. 28Bef337zS92-S21-
OOL ADVANCED O'N.-^Com-
mission If per cent., to include cam
mission here and in W'e-«'f| and all interest
for sixty days after arrival of draftB in London.
STgoweSOfl g.«PICBR,Oo5ie-fitreet.
JBiscQlia— eons.
¥IR£T -CLASS ; - ©ENEEAL
STORE Busine- for Sale. A good
-Jiance for a busme- person. Satisfactory
— a— ns bo- leanng. Apply to I Great— x,
oppoMteMr.MeseeBger'e, batcher, Carringtoa
gteee fc ? ^ ? g29r-301
I'OB gALE, MILKWALK and 17
Oowb, one Ball, one Horse and Cart, with
aUnece— a— ?EradeUte_ai. Apply M. Foodey,
Anne-sfaeet, Stepney. ? .^ s297-S-
'OE SALS, a Baker's Patent
MANGLE. Apply Marmion-place, Acland
street, Adelaide. Price, £6. sSSl-9
'O^ BAT^ fm,T,TAi?n -apr,^-
one of Thuiston's best, new, with all
extns.
2S0c ? S. MAYFIELD k SONS.
IX-B SALE, PLATE GLASS SHOP
. FRONT. Apply on the premises, Fitch's
Co— er. Bundle and Putteney-etreets. 260c
I|K)fi SALE, Baroel of DAMAGED
IE0N, Cheap.— Wm. King. JaD, A Co,
Pirie^faeet. ^^ 28te^
SEATIN6S.--T0 TEOSTEKb OF
COUNTRV CHAPELS AND OTHERS. —
FOR SALE, CHEAP, whole or portion of tin
BEATINGS in ARCHER-STREET WBS-
LBYAN CHAPEL. For particnlars, apply to
WM.EMG.JUK,&OO^Pirie-6a4t.
? 251'
TO LAND AGENTS. — PLANS
LITHOGRAPHED and Lmrge Drawings
for Sales supplied at most moderate prices.
«296-309 V.RTOBS.BtwtoSe.
Board and Residence.
A Large FRONT BOOH, suitable
for Two Friends or Married Couple.
Mrs. Hand's, Lefevre-terrace, North ftflnhfoe,
? 897-8
CCOMMODATIOJST for Tw»
nspectable Toung Men. Terms, 18s.
Front room.— 210, Bnndle-atreet. ? 299
A VACANCY for TWO CrENTLis
X3_ MBN Boarders in » widow lady's family.
Barton-terrace east, two doors from O'Conneu
afaceet. ? ? E297-9
COOMMODAXION ior TWO
GENTLEMEN in private family, Eli— -
betb-street. No other boarders. Address' A. ZJ*
P. P., Norwood. ? 294c
LADY residing a short distance
from Adelaide offers TWO or TSBRK
3ENTLEMEN an extremely goad home.
Separate large Bedrooms. Terms .no object to
suitable parties. Address flusoffifle. 397,9.308
pOMFOBTABLB BOARD AND
Kj RESIDENCE at G. Betty's. Pine-street,
t«e doors west of Freemasons' Tavern. 297-8
{COMFORTABLE BOARD a^
Kj EESIDENCE, at Mrs. Isemhagen's Free
aiaii-strfet. near Wake field-street t296,Sfi
T^UUKISHED BEDROOil and
JT SITTING-BOOM fc- LET, with use o£
Kitchen, if required. Apply iMr. SIcLdsh,
Storatfeppr. Gouger-gtreet wggt. 297-9 *
8 CPEB1OB, Private BOAKD and
SJES1DESCB for I*dyand Gentleman, or
Cwo Gentlemen, five minutes firom Post-Offica.
^.ddrea ' E. W.,' this office. . 297-9
yO LET, TWO well FOBNISHED
JL FBONT BOOHS, wife ate of Kitcbea.
tpply Mrs. Longford, KiUoa-place.off Halifax.
ttteetesat. 299-303
FUfiKlSHED FRONT JiOOM
to LET, comer of Gilles and Powec
trcetEeast. 299^04
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