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Houses and Land For Sale.
A NEW STONE VILLA
OF SIX ROOMS.
£50 deposit and the balance of £350 at current in-
terest for a Beaut&ul Residence ot six rooms, beuiti
taUytmished oft. Small Garden, Stables, and Coach
house ; to be sacrificed at the above prioe and terms.
Worth at least £S50. Apply .
BALLANTYNE & CO.,
Unity Chambra,
1-865 ? Carrie-street
AN A1 VILLA
MALVERN
(Eton-street, close to Tram), six rooms, bath, two
pantries, cellar, vide hall, warble mantels, frost
Verandah tiled, back verandah enclosed; splendidly
finished and bonded with strong bond iron.
ONLY CM DEPOSIT. Balance by weekly in
stalments. Very cheap and must be sold.
R. BARRETT & CO.,
geowa ? Opposite Royal Kwhange.
A T North Adelaide, -park and torn frontage,
^\. superior new HOUSES, six rooms, tc, FOK
BALE or exchange land ; splendid investment. One
Home To Let— J. Hogj. Maon-temce, North Ade
laide. S56WBOC
BUILDING SITES— Payneham and Bakewell roads,
Eiudilc, good position, very cheap; also
park frontage, Medindie, at 30s.; Magill-road, May-
lands, 20b.; Oarenee Park, 6a. a ft— Addiaon, Way
month-street. ? 67,8.61
4O4OTIAOES, fa., OLANVILLE.-Femr rooms, 4c,
\j Carlisle-street, stone, £335; four rooms, *c,
Catherine-street, £100; two three-roomed Booses,
- -Victoria-street, £1GO ; Shop and four rooms. Hart
I »|treet.£a)0.-SidMrMalin, Port Adelaide. 64,7.9
CHEAP PROPERTIES.
?SslO-CottaR, det, * rms., passage, smaD deposit.
f&S-COfrStl det, S nas, rightof-way. small
Ammrmi*- hafanae monthly.
esSVOto Cottage, 4 nns, kitchen, centre flowers,
eMo^Sottaraf'det, S nna, enclosed verandah,
pATcd vuiL'io city*
esaS-Hoase~inns., kitchen, abed, first-class order,
E37lSaonse, 4 large tms., passage, land 60x135,
right-of-way. . .
BUO-House, t nns.. passage, enclosed verandah,
garden, 100 ft. frontage- _. _
B«0O— Pick of Z Villas, 8 tms. each, walking distance
from city.
eSTO— Villa, 5 ons., passage 6 ft, gas, hath, pantry,
eDdosedTerandknTland a«j Xrt.
ATOO-6 Cottages, each 3 good rms-, always let, 13
per cent, interest.
C80U r two-storey Houses, 6 nns. each; cash only
£50, city.
sStSO*- Home, 10 rms., stable, 10 acres land, grand
oTcfaud. tonuzGxy*
Booses Let, Bent Collected, Honey Transactions
ProsapUy Arranged.
H. BECKEEfcOOr.Krie-st., opp. Old Union Bank.
17owe28S
FARM FOR SALE or LET, 397 acres good Farm-
1- ing Lmnd,sheep-proolfence, iron ports and wires,
near Kadina. Apply to Dr. Robertson, Kiogimiiasi
atreet. Adelaide. ? 67,9,61
YTfOB SALE near Base Park,6BOOSIS, Bath, Pantry,
JT land 100 s 140; cheap.— H. B. Bmyttie. Way
Sonth-st. ? S4-7
FOR SALE, 20 miles from Adelaide, Eight acres
F LAND, garden, noose, and improvements,
. Krticulais A. Han, Fonrairy-etrert, Goodwood. 57-9
FOR SALE.
Brompton Park, comer allotment, «S It, £»
Prospect, 110.4 x MS, corner block for £p ; cheap.
Item, Appua-Taroowie, 951 acres, Hesse, yards,
abeda, dim, tank, only Sis. «d.pjL
OHbert-st., 6 room*, crilfirrtlo. stable, copper, paved
yard, £600.
We* Adelaide, land only, ts.«d. per ft; bargain.
OrangeTgooSea *ina;.£Z0 a nock ; near Katkm.
UagSods, Fttujsand AngiBte streets, dose tram;
Vo^^t^onVdX.'M^ «V i 145; let at
Us.; tsan : tOed verandah.
Henley Beach, tea frontage, planted, close station,
80a. ft» cheap * s- rare 1*'WT - ? ? -
Garden toCEibetta»,irooinsta0 acres; CSOO.
Norwood, Beolah^oad.^toJaWnrnt.nearRange
streetLeachS8xia;riehtof-way;*6s.a.
Henley %easb, nodsUc* Horn ft..to MsJ It
WayvuTe, near ColleM-parade. frontage «0i ISO, only
£S 10s.it.; righUor-way.lftB. . „ „,„
North Adelaide, Gottag*. * rooms, SO xWUa
Thebartoa, JerroiHL, 4 rooms, stable, CSOO ; tenu.
MedindteTkobij U 1 nrr. lanAionly. 40s. and Wa. ft.
Horth Horwood. «7 xl«S. 7*. It, real UlsaiB.
8ontB4BmBe.Uxll2,£4tt
Bichmond^ acres garden UdUgOper acre ; offer.
BdurustDwn. fi ac.. 4 rms-# vtusfjaul ; £SBQ. ?
Kosbrook. 47 acres, nmnij«oreek,to«*land. £U0
Goodwood-road, superior, « rooms, »x BO, £SSO.
West4er, B rms., all convemenoa, 40 x 10», £700.
X2SB.— WrJghMtzeet, Shop and (mat *» x KB.
EBenvffle, Tckse to sta., 6 nna., S6 x ISO. 4176.
MONEY TO LEND.
Land alas attended. Xraosten, Leases, Mortgages
Prepared. BentaOoQsctod. ^^i'^s^ pib» ooodQctcd.
BanVan3lnsm»neeBhare»BonghtOBd6old.
Properties placed in our hands lorSBaar. inserted
BaiDrprinuacatalaKn%dtotribot«dgrjfiaT
F. W. BULLOCK ?* CO.,
Anetknea, land and Estate Agent*,
Tort Chambers, JfeanUbwtnet
S400 Cottsces, each 4rooms,pssaage, bath,
?SfclOand 09 x 130; six centreftowers: all atone ;
inperfect order; splendid bargain.— fV W. Bollock
Ann ?f-Getmlne Bargain, GOODWOOD PABK,
ob/WOO Albert-street, doable-trontad VILLA,
£Sroom.T land, 64J»x IIS; lorely gardec-F. W.
n^rn-Pimiilt, Portavstzeet, 6 rooms and
oOOOU * iron rooms, all convemenoes, 60 x
SS-*. W. Bollock ft Co.
_£*WK—r°t 8aIe. sonad UiiesUiMut, ParksUe,
oWO 4 O Yooni-st, two nica Cottages, each S
roams; pays 11 per cent.— P. W. Bollock £ Co. lc
£828—Sound and Safe Investment; pays 9¼
3EkJ&(5 per cent Halifax - street, three
BOOSES, each three rooms, near King Wmianntreet ;
?ere deep; deposit, £328.— F. W. toUockt Co.
_£?OOC-*°E nQIEDIATE8ALE,8emanbore,
0&0«0 anperior « rooms, hall, hath, ahed'Mft.;
land, 40 x L20 ; kjvely garden; genuine bargain.— -Jt.
Wl fionock at Oo.
Q«-»O/«^y*ffKFT OABDEN. Oawler, Elver
4l*«'OiW3»onS*e' iJE00'1*' ** ?OTi' * mcte*
planted.— F. W. Bullock & Co.
FOR SALE.
CRAFERS.—Six acres, house ; small deposit.
HOPE VA1AEY.— Four acres, home ; aeO cheaply «r
let at £30 per year ; urtrmiid ponlMon
HYDE PABK.-Home, 4 rooms ; £335 ; small deposit,
weekly payments adeabed.
BOUlHkaKDl8TEICT,clo»eaty.r-Hoose,8roamE,
nearly 8 acres land ; -£675.
HILLS.— ISO acres, horns dx rooms, S acres (rait
trees, running water : £760, terms.
J.OnrtK.TT *b CO..
FEDEBAL CHAIIBEBS, KTBO WHXJAU-STBEEI.
' ? ' ? 361eowc
TJK)B SALE, HENLET BEACH, £1 ft, SO or 100 ft.
*} frontage tramHue, oreriook sea.— Stephen
Parsons, VJctaruvajaan. 674
:£i o b ^ I Z £
JP ST. JOHNS WOOD. FBOSPECT, very choice
Hock of Land, about 2} acres. Bmtable locality for
Gentleman's Besidenee or'flnt-dass Tiuas. On the
bad is erected a- three-roomed COTTAGE; price
' NORWOOD. Charlotte-rtreet, off Benlah-road, and
dose to Kent-terrace, neat detached COTTAGE,
loor rooms, bath, pantry; must be sold; cheap:
£SS; terms if required. ?
JOHN WTLESfcCO..
MeoraH ? Gladstone '''^ Pirje-etrett.
T7VJB SALE, desinhle BESIDENCE. rix to nine
f rooms ; also 81 Acres, near HaguX—H. lamer
ton, Cambridge sUcet. Unity. ? 154,7,9
FOR SALE, good investment, VILLA RESIDENCE.
J? ste rooms, hau, Utohen, not and oddbatna,
stable and fmrhhonsr ; aabstastially boat and
finished; Medindu.— B^&Cox, — ^**'r_ Commercial
?Bank Chambers, King WgBam-Mrect. ? 17oweo
X7»B SALE. Korth AdeUde, GEKZLEMAITS
f BE3IDKNCE, 10 Urge lofty rooms, bath,
pantry, cellar, laundry, all modem conveniences;
garden, lawns; a very charming and choice pro
perty.— George Bsrdinr, rSnnisB-etreet, North Ade
jaide. ? gCweodOS
?STjK)B SALE.— ££75— Woodvme, splendid boat
J Hoose7« rooms, bath, shed; land 84 x ISO ft,
fieS-Salrern, Fiaher-rtreet, vma, « rooms, kitchen,
bath, tuutry, stobfe, flrrrhiiiiiKir
fSlO^Ntawood, 4 rooms, kitchen, bath, cellar, deep
AMBST-Cnfr. dose to Hntt^treet, Home, E rooms
ImWi j tpood umucrly.
£1,060- Sew Parkslde, Residence, 10 rooms, cellar
stable*, coachhouse; land 420x185. -
£190— Goodwood, Cottage, S .rooms, bath, verandahs.
£5E0— FlUroy North. VUla, 6 rooms, bath.
£SSO— Uaylands, Vina, 4 rooms, bath, verandahs.
£350— Prospect— House, S rooms, bath; boat by
' Hornby, Gten Osmond bhjestone.
Enoxvule— Two-acre Block, offer wanted.
Boyal Park— 6 AUotments, offer wanted.
W. BOTUK, KING WHiiAM-BTBEET, next
? Bank of Adelaide. 325weoaa
fl LAN VILLE.— HOMESTEAD BLOCK for disposal,
VT Oovemment lease, and improvtments thereon ;
cheap.— lira. Harris, storekeeper. Semaphore-road,
GUnvQIe. el*
GLANVILLE
FOOTBALL GROUND.
? SECTIONS 9U and 918.
THE UNSOLD ALLOZUENTS in PELHAH and
DUNDAS STBEET8,
FOB BALE AT LOW PBICE&
G R E E N0* & C O.,
? Land Agent*. PiriMfaeet. tl9ec
HILLH1N & KO1CH,
IT, WAYMOUTH^TREET. CITS'
^g-CITrjDeUehedaniis., verdhs.; let at 8s.
m^-KOBXH ADEU4IDE, 6 m», shed ; bargain.
*SBO— LITTLE ADELAIDE, 6 rms., trait garden ;
79x125. *
SM»-KEAB MEDIKDIE, 7 rms., trait garden, shed.
SJBJ-^OBWOODjChadeMt.. e'rms.; ve^cheapT
«U-KENmotOK-OoUan,detacnedIs rmlarfft
«»-*ABKBn)E^6 nns^ied, conserratory, fccT
«M||DCTOnr-CnT. Vila, - m, bath, wash
?gJWWgJTOOD^^ p ^.d.rgroo.^c^saie
#7S«»iiiTON, Villa, 8 rms. rt2 x 14, 16 x 14,
J$^i$£A7522?; WOi0x
?aTS— ttAOTLU 1 Acre ; s rms. (doubl* front house!
? EAST TEBlil tgeowai
1OS. FER ^VEEK
AND SMALL DEPOSIT FOB NEW
FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE.
LA^cloEi^BAS 'gST^SgSa^*
C. H. MATTERS & CO.,
f OFPOBXE SOUS «f^yL ADELAIDE.'
Houses and Land For Sale.
IN DECEASED ESTATE
To be almost Thrown Away,
about nine ACRES Garden Land, partly planted with
trait-trees. Creek running through property.
OSLY JB150 0MjT
On the land i» a weatherboard House of 4roomsto
C. H. MATTERS & CO.
38owe68 Oppoaite Town Hall Adelaide.
JOHN W7LSS & CO.,
GLADSTONE CHAMBERS, PIRIE-STREET,
LAND ESTATE, JUNTKG, AND FINANCIAL
AGESTS.
MONEY TO LE\»
at 5 per cent, on freehold security.
All business under Heal Property Act transacted.
^^«S^^n^^%0^
MALVEKM MALVEB3V ! !
HALTEKN!!!
ABSOLUTaYJ°R SALt
Uarvellous Sacrifice in Price
injST BE SOLD WXTH1W Olf ? WEJEH.
Under Instructions from
W. A. G MARKET, ESQ ,
LATE EZYWALKIN,
who is Leaving the Colony, _
GEO. BECKWITH,'
OLD EXCHASGE, PIBIE-STEEET,
win Offer Privately that
SUPERIOR RESIDENCE,
contAixntig
8 LARGE ASD I/OfTY BOOMS,
rith very handsome Cornices and Centreflowen,
-eeo Skutinzs, Tiled Mantels, Begistered Grates,
kll Itooms are Papereil m& the very best Sanitary.
iau, 7 ft. wide ; Corniced, Centreflowered, Dadoed,
jSge Dividing Glass Door. Venetian, VI u%. Mosquito
ainda and Doors, Pantry and Cupboards, Bath
oom. Kitchen with Metters Bange, Collar, 800
iaDoa Iron Tank, Woodshed. Luge Stabhnp , three
Kixes. Coach-house, Ac. Verandah front sudbock.
The Garden is choicely hdd out with Lawns, Shrubs,
6c Prize Boaes nomberingSa, CO odd Lemons, Figs,
Hulberries, and otter variety of Fruit Trees, Vines,
cc Water irrigation is perfect. The Land has a
rontage ot 100 ft. to Jlarfborougii-street iy fflOft.
eeiTanda frontaee of SO ft. to Cheltenham-street.
Su? PmeW is weS fenced and subdivided, and is in
'toTOOSE SEEKING a VEBT SUPEBIOB and
3OHFOBTABLE HOME such a GOLDEN OPPOE
C0Nmr is SELDOM MET WITH. The Bufld.
mr and Improvements bare coet about £1,000.
& Beadenee has been boflt under the supervision of
reli-known City architects, the very best some and
naterials havintr been used.
MY DiSTBUCTIONB are to OFFEB this
5DPEBTOB VTO^A BESIDENCE at the VEBY
[/OWEsTPBIOEoffi8ED. aUGO CASH, the balance
m Mortgage »t 6 per cenL for two years.
For further particulars, cards to view, araly Ceo.
Seckwith, Old Exchange, Firic-stnet, or n. A. C.
Markey, Esq., upon the premises. ? 46c
lUTUST BE SOLD IMMENSE 6ACBIFCK.— Col-
M^e^P^-SeilflSSurt t5uperbBESIDESCE,
line larce rooms, ceUar/andbaO, verandahs; orange
[arden in perfect order ; land, 160 x S25 tt
O. T. LANE* CO^Grenf ell-street
KEHSIKGTOM— Good JUtSirnrt; seven rooms,
xDar, hall, stabling, T'n'*»ln ; an acre of gaiden ;
6875 ; recommended.
6. T. LAKE * CO.. GrtnfeB-street
PABKSIDE— Six rooms, verandah, doobleirpntase ;
Hi tramline ; a bargain ; £400. ' ' _ '.
ltuowec G. T. LAKE * OO^ Grenfen-street.
CJTASLEY-STKKET, NOBTH ADELAIDE.—
S VHiA, modem design, substantjally built with
sut freestone, hfaiiti'nlly nnished, containmg&velarge
tuins, had, servant's room -oonrices and centre
towers totwo best rooms and haBX bath, cellar
sntry.-wash-hoose with copper, washing, troughs
xnnected with water and drainage, verandahs front
ind back (front tiled), 800-gallon rain water tank.
Price £700, on very easy terms. Inspection invited ;
auxteto view.
GEO. E. OLDHAH,
UOTUAL nmimniii KIHG WILLIAM^TBEET.
Z7eowc
EEREACB FHUNTAGES FOR SALE.
SOUTH-TERRACE, from £5 per toot
WEST-TEBBACE, J» «s. per foot.
EAST-TEBBAOE, £7 per toot
JSOBTH-TEBBACE, 430 per toot
BABTOK-TEBBAOE, £6 per toot
&Te en & c o.,
LAND AGENTS, PIBI&6TBEET. zUec
UPPEIt EENSINGTOkT
_O/s e/\— SUPEBIOB VILLA, six rooms ; every
oWOO' convenience; stable; trait garden,
toll bearmc;; dow tram.
Owner would sell or exchange for properly in Kent
Town, North Adelaide, or east end of City. Turns
*%ULLMAN & ROACH,
Home and Land Agents, 17, Waymoath^treet
? Mweoffi
WOODFORDE & MILNE,
ALFRED CHAMBSBS^ ?'
CTJBEIE-STBEET.
rOK SAI.B
Couexe Park— Land, 40 x ISO, House of «ve rooms,
bats, cellar, fruit and flower garden ; price £B25.
98 acres nearBlackwood station ; mortgagee selling.
City, Harion-street-t Cottages, each S rooms ;
rents. Sis. ; £700.
GlanvDle, Cartide-rtreet— 5 rooms; £210.
Follertoii Estate— 369 x ISO ; cheap.
BosePark— Pretty Villa, 7 moms .-£800. -
Hundred Cameron, near 8nowtown— 127 a.; £250.
Flympton— 40 m^ Home, .4 rooms ; £U]U.
Paracombe, near Houghton— 0 rooms, 1J a.
garden ;£UU. . .
Several choice aHotjnenti North TJnley. Bon Park,
Norwood. Horth Adelaide.
Hospbett-street, between FranUin and Waymonth
atreets, STJ x 90 ; £400.
Adjoinine Sewage Farm— 99 acres, House, 6 rooms,
stables, sheds, well fenced ; £1,025.
Garden piupeily, Bichmowi— 0 rooms, wells, wind
mill, fcc, *c; 4]sarden ; tl,200.
Hodla Wim~410 acres, well improved; £3 12s.
6d.pju
Manoora— l,0S7acres,£2 10s.; good piupeil}'.
Norwood, Magill-road— 60 x 173; House, 5 rooms ;
£450.
Pretty Besidenee, Edwin-street, Gnberton, with
beautiful lawn, fruit trees, Ax.
CboicutSite at Medfaidie— Perfectly laid out lawn,
shrubs, and fruit trees. ;
?xro x-'B-x-.
CUbei-ton, Edwin-street— 7 rooms ; 22s. 6d.
WayvOle —10 rooms, every convenience.
Barton-terrace— 10 rooms ; £80. SSowk
Hotels, &&, For Sale or To Let
Under (Am kodinj fif prepaid). IS woriU, w
insertMW. I«-; Um* iajernaiu, tt. ed.
I jlOB SALE, the FBEEHOLDot the WHEATBHEAF
1 INK, Virginia; 100 acres of land with hotel;
good trade; terms. Also, FREEHOLD of «.«-
PLAINS HOTEL, 101 acres ; cheap and easy terms ;
owners going west.— J. C. Wilkinson, Boyal Exchsnse.
? 54-7
TTOTELS TO LET, town, suburbs, and country.
XI Full particulars from Downing ft Moyie, Cen
tral Chambers Waymonth-rtreet. 178377
OTEL8 near City and in the North; easy in
? going ; terms.— J. C Wilkinson. ? 12c
SnENDEBS win be received up to March 8th foTa
L five years' LEASE ot WALKEB'S ARMS,
ALKEHVILLE. Conditions of lease to be seen at
this office,— Lion Brewing and mtin^ Company
Limited. ? 66^7i
rilllE WATERFALL GULLY HOTEL,
J_ Bumsidt (61 mtfes from GJ'.O.X TO BE
LET BY TENDER FOR A TERM.
TENDERS are inrited by the undersigned (on
behaU of the owners) up to Monday, the 4th day of
March, I89S, at 4 p.m., for the LEASE at the
WATERFALL GULLY HOTEL for a term of from
5 to 10 years. Stock, Furniture, and Fittings, with
proportion of license to be valued and adjusted and
taken over by accepted tenderer.
This delightfully -situated and One Hotel offers a
splendid chance to anyone seeking a good home and
* JacnSre business capable ol big erpxnsion
Charmingly located, with a monopoly by position, and
actually no competition, in the bands ot a capable
party it means a certain income and an mimm»i
opportunity. The premises consist ot well-fitted bar,
tap-room, commercial and bed rooms, private parlor,
dining-room, drawing-room, sitting-rooms, kitchen,
paaby, two huge pntfrtPTninf or ballrooms, bath
room, six-stall stable, covsheds, outbuikUngs, and
appurtenances, and the light to me 40-acre paddock.
TENDERS TO STATE RENT OFFEBEdTxo
tender necessarily accepted. Possession will be given
forthwith. Absolutely free boose, and no restriction,
limitation, or tie in trading. Further particulars
and all information to be obtained from the under
signed.
HABCOURT & CO.,
Hotel Valuators, &c, opposite Town Wnn
EC-145
Books, Stationery.
B. W. COLE
(Of the Melbourne Book Arcade)
HAS TAKEN THOSE CENTRALLY SITUATED
PREMISES,
No. 67, Bundle - street,
ON THE SOUTH SIDE, AND FIVE DOORS
EAST OF GAWLER-PLACE
WHERE HE HAS ON VIEW
A WONDERFUL STOCK OF BOOKS
In all departments of literature, and
STATIONERY, .
Fancy, School, and Commercial,
INSPECTION INVITED.
LOOK OUT FOB THE BAZXBO1V SIGN,
67, BUNDLE-STREET
? 17eoc
^DISSOLUTION^
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND
DEATHS.
The following announcements have
appeared in our columns since Tuesday last, and
are now re-published for transmission to
Europe by the outgoing mail steamer :—
BIRTHS.
SULLIVAN.—On the 13th February, at Solomon
Town, Port Pirie, Mrs. E. Sullivan, wife of Eugene
Sullivan, of a daughter. Both doing well.
FUTCHER.—On the 16th February, at Palachi
Villa, Kent Town, the wife of J. D. Futcher, of a son.
BAKER.—On the 15th February, at Hope Farm,
Forster, the wife of Francis Henry Baker, of a son.
Both doing well.
GOLDSMITH.—On the 8th February, at Parade,
Norwood, the wife of D. R. Goldsmith, of a son.
GRAYSON.—On the 11th February, at Blumberg,
the wife of Lawrence W. Grayson, of a daughter.
PILKINGTON.—On the 9th February, at Park-
terrace, Eastwood, the wife of C. G. Pilkington, of a
daughter.
EVANS.—On the 11th February, at Chief-street,
Brompton, the wife of J. H. Evans, M.B., B.S., of a
son.
WRIGHT.—On the 16th February, at Oswestry,
Parkside, the wife of Geo. E. H. Wright, of a
daughter.
KELLY.—On the 24th January, at Clare, the wife
of J. J. Kelly, of Hammond, of a son.
HAGGER.—On the 16th February, at Bridge-street,
East Kooringa, the wife of G. J. Hagger, of a daughter.
Both doing well.
HEWISH.—On the 17th February, at Strangways
Springs, the wife of Albert Hewish, of a son.
BEBEE.—On the 21st February, at Port Elliot,
the wife of C. H. Bebee, of twins — son and
daughter.
TWELFTREE.—On the 22nd February, at Smith-
field, the wife of H. J. Twelftree, of a son.
PICKER.—On the 20th February, at the residence
of Mrs. McIntyre, First-avenue, East Adelaide, the
wife of Martin Picker, of a son. Both doing well.
KNOX.—On the 10th February, at Esmond-street,
Hyde Park, the wife of W. R. Knox, professor of
music, of a daughter.
MUDIE.—On the 23rd February, the wife of
Alexander Mudie, of Edwardstown, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
RAYMOND—DORNWELL.—On the 13th February,
at St. Andrew's Church, 'W'alkervflle, by the Ven!
Archdeacon Dove, H.A., Lionel Charles, fourth and
youngest son of the Rev. Oliver Edward Raymond,
Middlcton Rectory, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, to
Editli Emily, only daughter of the late B. C F
Domwell, of Adelaide.
NICHOLLS—GROW.—On the 12th February, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. s. '
Casely, Thomas, only ion of T. Nicliolls, Kooringa, to
Elim Hannah (Annie), second daughter ot Louis
Grow, Uooringa.
LAWTON—ALLEN.—On the 13th February, at
Trinity Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. Richardson
Reid, John Hey Lanton, to Naomi EUa (ilooiie)
SCHMIDT—REED.—On the 6th February, at the
Presbyterian Church, by Rev. J. Lyall \VUhebn.
eldest son of Wilhelm Schmidt, of HambarAto
Jane Caroline, eldest daughter of Joseph Lenin Used,
o: Parkside, late of London.
SNEATH—WILLIAMS.—On the 13th February, at
the private residence of Mr. Hugh Valentine Buird,
The Gums, Mount Benson, by Ueorge E. Swann,
Charles Henry, eldest son of Mr. Charles Ueorge
Snrath, of Boatswain's Point, to Esther Bcairiue,
seventh eurviiing daughter of Ur. James Williams,
o! :.-x!iaber, Sou'Ji-East.
OLIVER—LAWSON.—On the 26th December, 1894,
it St. Mary's Ch-oivli, Glencljj, by the Rev. Arch
dcacou BuswlL Cliarles Henry Oliver, eldest son ol
Charles Oliver, New Glenelg, to Eiien Oicllie), third
daugMerGf ihelate J. Lawdou, of Clamsltnl
WESLEY—MAY.—On the 28th January, at the
Wesicyan Churca, Gawler, by the Rev, V. Roberts,
W. Harry, the eldest son ot W. H. Wesley, of Mount
Zechan. Tasmania, to Edith, second daughter of
Frederick May, 'Sunny Brae,' Gawler.
SHEPHARD—TUCKFIELD.—On the 20th Feb-
ruary, at Laura, by the Rev. C. Frisby Smith,
Frederick Sliephard, to Jessie Harion. eecend
daughter ot William Tuckficad.
AYLES— KOCH.— On the 5th February, at Wal
laroo, by the Rev. T. Woods, Arthur Walter, only son
of Walter Ayles, Paskeville, to Adelaide Johanna
Gesina, daughter ot the late Johann Koch, ot
Davevston.
THOMPSON—L'ESTAGE.—On the 23rd February,
at St. Paurs Church, Port Adelaide, by the Rev. F.
W. SamwelL Henry William, eldest eon of H. W.
Thompson, Esq., ot Port Adelaide, to Rebecca
Floris, third daughter of John I/Estage, Esq., ot
Semaphore.
CHINNER—HYNE.—On the 24th December, 1894,
at Angaston, by the Bev. W. M. Grant, Alfred E.
Chinner, youngest son of W. Chinner, of Angaston,to
Bcasic, second daughter ot the late B. £. Hyne, of
Angaston.
DEATHS.
FITZGERALD.— On the 27th January, at the resi
dence of his son-in-law, Th. E. Bates, hundred ot
Pirie, Maurice Fitzgerald, the beloved husband of
Johanna Fit2-rerald, aged 75, and second son of the
laic John FitxgeraM, ot the Port-road, recently ot
Salisbury, leaving two sons and three daughters, 17
grandchildren, and four great-crandchQdren co mourn
their loss. Fortified with rites ot Holy Church.
May his soul rest in peace. Arrived in the colony
1S40 in ship Catherine Mary Duadale.
SQUIRE.—On the 13th February, at Melbourne,
Arthur Edward, youngest beloved son ot J. H. and 6.
Squire, ot Nelson-place, off Carrington-atieet, aged
2S years and 10 months.
JACOBS.-- On the 12th February, at Gawler, George
the third son of tlu- late Charles Jacobs, aged 3*
years. AivMentaiiy drowned. Deeply regretted.
FOLEY.—On the 19th February, at Eighth-street,
Bowdcn, Patrick, the beloved husband of Mary Folcy,
aged £3 years. A.I.P
FERGUSSON.—On the 14th February, at his resi-
dence, McLaren-street, Adelaide, Alexandra Fer
guson, late of Gawler, beloved husband ot H. H.
Fergusson, aged *i years.
WILLIAMS.— On the 17th February, at Scott
street. North Kensington, Susannah Ellen (Ellie),
eldest dearly beloved dauchter of John and Polly
Williams, aged 3 years and I months. Another bud
to bloom in Heaven.
SQUIRE.—On the 13th February, at Victoria,
Arthur, the dearly beloved husband of Jane Squires,
and brother of Mrs. J. Hayward, of Rundle-etreet,
aged 29 years.
The face I loved it now lies low,
A fond true heart is still ;
The hand I often clasped in mine
Now lies in death's cold chill.
MCGAY.— On the 18th February, at Nile street,
Exeter, Harold Francis, the beloved infant son of W.
E. and A. McGay, aged 11 months.
ANSTEY.— On the 18th February, at his residence,
103, Harley-Etreet, London, George Alexander Anstey,
formerly of Adelaide, aged 81 years.
NIELD.— On the Uth January, at Ivy Cottage,
Sandbach, Cheshire, George, beloved husband ot
Mary Nidd, and father of Bev. C. B. Nield,
Gumcracha, aged 72 years.
PARKER.—On the 15th February, at Adelaide,
James Parker, the youngest son of the late John
Parker, of Bristol, England, aged OS years, beloved
brother of Mrs. M. A. Burton. Lady McDonnell Hotel,
South-road. Bristol papers please copy.
FRANCIS.— On the 20th February, at Private
Hospital, North Adelaide, Samuel Francis, of Union
Club Hotel, South Broken Hill, aged 33 years.
LENNON.—On the 16th February, at his residence,
Clare, of congestion of the lungs, William Lennon,
aged 72 years. At rest.
LOW.— On the 20th February, George, the second
son of James Low, ot Albert-stfeet, Islington, in his
17th year.
MOORE.— On the 19th February, at the Adelaide
Hospital, Sarah Anne, fourth daughter ot the hue
George William and Marianne Moore, aged 63 yean.
STRATFORD.— On the lttth February, at Grace
etreet, Goodwood, Alfred, the beloved husband of
Jeanctte Stratford, aged 32 yean. Fell asleep in
Jesus.
MITCHELL.— On the 2Iet February, at Tyiffl
street, Kensington, Mary, wife of John Mitchell, sen.,
aged 61 yean. Melbourne papers please copy.
MURRAY.— On the 21st February, at Parkside,
Margaret, widow of the latt Robert Murray, otSaucie
hall-slrcct and St. Gcorge's-road, Glasgow, after
three years severe affliction from paralysis, aged 73
years.
POWELL.— On the 21st February, at Payneham,
Florence Annie, beloved wife of George Powell, and
sister of Mr. J. Stewart, of Glenelg.and Mrs. F. W.
Bowells, of Payneham, aged 31 years.
BEBEE.— On the 21st February, at Port Elliot,
Emma, the beloved wife ot C. H. Bebee, and only
daughter of Mrs. E. and the late W. H. Brailey, in her
33rd year.
ROWE.— On the 20th February, at Gules-street,
Adelaide, Jane, Deloved wile of John Rowe, aged 66
PROHL.—On the 15th February, at her son's resi-
dence, Gawler, the wife ot F. ProhL Lyndoch, aged
71. A colonist ot 36 years. Leaving one daugbier,
Mrs. H. Freak, Gawler ; and two sons, Mr. Jas. Pater
noster, Gawler, and Mr. E. J. Paternoster, Salisbury.
SHARP.— On the 23rd February, at Kent-terrace,
Kent Town, of tuberculosis, William Chippendale,
eldest and dearly-loved son of W. F. and Louis
Shorn, aged II years 8 months.
PHILLIPS —On the 17th February, George, the
beloved husband of M. A. Phillips, of Taylor-street,
Kadina, late of Glen Osmond. Fell asleep in Jesus.
RHODES.— On the Stth February, at Wakefldd
rtreet, Kent Town. Ebenezer Sandford, the fifth
beloved son of Thomas Rhodes, in his 21st year.
CRAIGIE.—On the 23rd February, at King William-
road. North Unley, Gladys Kathleen, dearly loved
infant daughter of G. E. and H. B. Craigie, aged 5
weeks.
MARRIE.— On the 22d February, at Hannan'a,
W.A., of typhoid, William, dcariy-ioved second sur
viving son of W. T. C and the late Ellen Manic, aged
19 years.
GOOD.— On the 22nd February, in Edinburgh,
Scotland, Fanny RusselL beloved wife ot Dr. J. E.
Good, and youngest daughter ot SamL Goode, of
' Monlpcllier,' Parkside.
ARNOT.—On the 7th February, at Kalgoorlie, W.A.,
Henry, second son of the late Henry Araot, M.D.,
K.N., aged 37 years.
BURTON.— On the 23rd February, at Gawler,
Leonard Samuel Burton, aged 71 years.
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