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flW^k.X COMPACT, SB-der Iml Mat.
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AKOADIA - 6188 W.B.Attdrewe,B_8.B. Ang.20
SuXANNIA ?BOW J.Orman,BJI.B. Sept. 8
noBOMAffDEL 1869 L Beeves Bestir
O&BXBAGB . 48» W.A.Whder OoL 1
VICTORIA . BUB G.F. Gates. BJI.B. Oct. 16
VALBITA -._? ISU B. F. Brbcoe, BAR. Oct. 29
BA1LAABU - 4748 B. Asndown ? tKov.l2
Ubm*teesrvrt on special terms.
UberatooncessloostoFamraes.
Twr tr~ * — *-b*— * — **- — — r* — —
In^Beoond Saloon the sxraagements havebsea
jfMsongMy swwganlBBd. she boo— imoiisti— «Ben«
*tmvmSSu'aw**BuiBx mowy.
?* London to nrrtftaloon . jgO U OT.
Setanfiekalsfrom - Z «M to Alii!
tjBfgoreMtna sjb3i e- on the Monday and
wSSjSSmm m -to iuesday prior to Mwrt
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.OKI. We— ships nnfler MAIIiOOHXBAlOlwtthtto
VMMA»Bum«to lohdon Ma Marseilles), ? ?
ejin^ a* Albany. tjgrefaeOet, Aden, Bus, Had Fail
*'*? AM8LMW to «wdot m n daw
'TLSJB .}To«*| Poma-H-flar. |Leavo Adelaide.
Austral!— 7600 B. DMler. L. V- Monday, Sep. 1
Oceanten sTO G. Foydenot, L.V.IIueBday, Sep. 80
Balasie 4087 L. FJascni, L.V. |tbl»day, Oct 80
Bum or Finn tnotode WUa or J«'rt
. . ?«?]?. Khbodsh Omun tan Marseilles to
uSSaa taSoedtoM (Journey * tenwongV fto
Oomniiy-alntqnetew wffl accompany through jpa»
?nrat InmlUnemae to Putt and London.
. MfiOBdOB. sSg»bet»wards. MIIeheow«airled.l
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_f— m oun MOMNuAMlni uiumitfled, WIh
-aBdamMdaVBinttanlBeladedlBniM. ______
, rMemuini ue booked UaaaA to KAUBtHOBi
BKraSwdBODZH AKUOA7*USejt*eiIei.
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?a sHoon Una Mm Adas.
OABOO booked tbroagb to Hftnn, Oenot, Antwerp,
?a-abn— , ud Boideaozi
t2^tU'a**anm'f!&BBOl& BROTHKBS_
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O^T^ , EO57 ' gBtoddeit loot. 82
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^FAlCTLSwSedto^vVUloI the United Klag.
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jrutputleiiian on tBpOetBon to
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ABplOK, AKTWBBP, _a BBBMB S, erflng at
CWombo, Aden, Soei, Port BaM. tad fanrOA. pop.
?eaUnrwUbmall and iienmiiniiie traea PortS-ld to
SnOatUndeT 5E£IoKS3r wl»h tto E-_peidal
Oennan OoremmenL Bteamen wffl be Atapatdnd
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?teamen, I Son*. Oomnumdet. Lre. Ad.
RDBNBEBG 8.UB H.En(flebM» ' tar. 18
DBBBDBN- - #796 vonScbudknuni) Sept. 16
BOBEBBIATJFFEH 8J0W W.8obm61dei OoL 16
HABSBPBG ^ 8,084 1&. Manpann Hoy. 12
A bncwb line to Samoa siid Vonga— A ateanin
tavMSydn— ob antnl si each «teamei far tfeew
^awBe-money bom Adelaide to Bremen, tram £U
OteatredosltOBi en retan paange*, available As
g__. ntoe, er twelninontta
Tri^toellttyleoBetedfoibrlngtaBOnl Wendi by
9a— aestol pawnre-moneybew. ?
40abm paaaengen may bteak thetr Journey .
ranenpoaml Oaqo booked ttuomb to Vmden,
?Bd^dpal XniopeaB, Ailatto, ud American
*PuMnHn tot Cog— id an tended at 8OXHE
^tobeJgh*. pueage, and all otter paittoalan apply
tttbeacen*. RjnnKJKBB00
MBnacxnBo AdehUe and Port Adelaide.
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M-YAI- HAn MOHTHLY BEBVICIB TO GBE&S
BBHAIN THBOTJGH AMKBIOA.
She B.IL8JB. MABIPOBA will leave Sydney' on
September S lor AUOKLAHD, HOKOLULU, ud
4U_ IBAHOIBCO.
Paaengen booked tbraoxh to prlndpal potato in
Asoerfaamnd Great Britain.
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the y»gin-«wn* steamen of toe above Oompany
andiapatDnedM followi, caDlBg at all HEW ZBA*
t__BTD PORTS t—
«H_ inrvnna— iMABABOA, via BIOS,
. IE AH&U. via Anokland,
tromBTDNET - wi__IPU, via WelBng
f ton. AQgnst 19.
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FOUR THINGS EQUALLY GOOD
gPECTAT.LT THBLASI.
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S.O.O.,F.U.L.Ib
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vnoa,' W.a, and E.T., Idberal Organiit, key major,
O.O. anarp, tremolo. ?
??IBB FLAYVOBD BETIBESCO.' by GRASSY
^— — « ma, W.O, and E.J.. Ooneervattve Organlet
key minor, B flat.
CP.8.-H0 Mmwrtlon wltt ttie inrty Jort abore}.
- DOMESTIC KOOHOMT AND HOW TO DO II'
BT
CHARLI0K BROS., F.G., P.M., and
W.P.,
Pn— — on to Her Majeety1* People -Booth AortraHa,
F AMU.T GB00EB8, PBOVBHON MBBOHAHZB,
and WHOLESAU FBDIXEBEBS.
Fitoeaiow. qmJUybert. — antHy tmWmttwd.
EAST-DID HARKS! AND POET ADHuUDX,
Pleaae aend teoox g§2^i_|_Wc_3_l0
ATBNTS, PROVISIONAL PBO
t'aVilOM, -?»-* XBASE »**yM obsaiaed.
Bpertfto-Mone and Drawmge prepared tor an Ookmlw
uaOsaatalea.
OBABXEB H. OOLtlBOS
CBMabdabed 18T7J.
U0EHBED BT B_. PA—OR LAW, AND LAND
BBOKBB.
Voret— Member Britten Jtaatttnte at Patent Ageata,
8ABTO BOILOIHQS,
WATMOUTB-SIBEEI, ADELAIDE, &A.
ISSktaoxlSto
Miscellaneoiis. ?
^TBABB WIBB.— FOB BALK on the epot and to
K^rrin. B, JotoijOB ft Bepbew;« flarb Wire.
TvantbUgvag*, 'Oi&Bmry? and II and 14 gamn}
~$S£***«mto Brandy _ johhso_.
lggqaaW-ltoilW ? BC, FranMlintreet.
_? LADIES' GOLD WATOflBB ralne £W; 8
4- 'MOW 8ILVXB WAOTa^e ^S^ and
ilo* oJ BUv« and ether JEWEL LEBY wffl be
-: fl-BEAraaHS& Jf««_*kjy__^'__?_3
? sutee. ?- Be name* Ot tnoee winning sue sour ana
S-Mrmtetaa*wlO appear ben ob Jaaaary BaadJUL
SmmaitTii a eent port tree, wtth Albert and 10
: ?*^fe«d««S_!i _«!?_£? f__?«SS£*5
«£_«h$I«F-»i GOD— A. Addreei IfOHAB
BHKFP AED, WMC-^,, W*gg3gfe_ggy
f_nPBMblto ravettte Rano, -Hfl^*«pan__a».
1JL1ta«--(«t JbdH-aTk Plaao Efcumou^gfa*
S'^^SEFSJSS*^--*'- WttOlJ. diqy «Batt.
«e-«S^!^Jygg^j*jg-^S»;
^i '^L^ytttnteaBiit women aoBC—mnrtatert ;
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Drapery and Clothing.
JAMES TIJARSHALL * QO.
Beg most heartUy to thank their patrons and the
general pobllo for the very gnat patronage accorded
to them daring the present sale, which has been the
most —ooetstal one they have ever experienoed, ud
are more particularly gratified by the nnmerons
evidences they an constantly receiving, proving that
the gratification has been mutual. As their Stock
taking time is drawing very near they Intend to
make (pedal effort daring: the
CLOSING WSEES OF THE SALE
so makeanecUn clearance of all goods ot a season
able nature, to make room for their Spring Goods
now arriving per every succeeding steamer.
WBITB Swanskin. Sfd, Sid, 6}d, 7Jd, 8Jd,
lid ls,ls8d,lsed
He»y Unbleaofaed Sm uikine, SJd, *Jd, Bid,
8i«,10_d,lB,ls8d,l8 4d
Heavy Foll-stae White Blankets, 18b 9d, 16e 6d,
_, . 18a,Sls,28fl, £6eup
Sg White Blankets, SeUd,Bs6d, 7s 6d, OS 6d, 12s,
H« lisnp
Sa Fringed Boneyoomb Quilts, large sin. 8s 6d, 8s
sg- m,*elia, 6alld,7e6d,8a6«ClQs6-i,128 6d
33 up
52 Heavy Flannel. Sd, 4_d, ?Jd, lOJd, Is up
2H Fine Saxony Flannel, 6W, 8Jd« lOjd, Is, Is 8d up
*« Toilet Oovers. Maroefia, a Honeycomb, 6_dj
9J-I, is, Is Sd, 18 6d, Is 9d, 2a 8d op
AH Wool Crimean Shirting, Is 3d, Is 6d. Is «d
White Calicoes, Is 9d, 8s Od. 8e lid, is 6d, bs 6d,
6s 6d prr doz
Xarkey Twills, Sd, 4id, 6Jd, S^d, 10_d 1b.
g~*\ ENIS' Snits, to measure, 468, CGs, 6Ss »_
\3T Tionsere, to measure, I8i6d, 16s «d,17l6d -
Strong Tweeds, per yard, is, is 6d, Is Ud 2?
Strong Serges, per yard, Sid, 94, Is vd
Ladies' Ulsterings, Is 3d. is Ud,SsUd J^g
MAYOB'S BALL, 5
Dress Suits, to measure, at special prices. °
mUEira Monkey JaoketB. 18s Bd,
worth 22s. 6d
ue Serge Bolts, usual prloe Sis, tor
3sb used
§w« Men's Tweed Butts, op to 18s 8d, for 9s6d
g lien's Tweed Crousen and Tests. 12s 6d, f or
dS 7b fid
Z.- Men's Blue Serge Trouaere, 4s 1U, worth 88 6d
Sg Men's Tweed See Coats, slightly damaged, sizes
5p 4 and 6 only, 48 lid; worth 8s 6d
a l/lSa Double Breasted Oloth Tests, 88 6d tor
\M%3 Is Ud, size 8 only
_n EHrS SUfE Felt Hats
It Black Felt Hate, flat br!m, 88 lid
Black Felt Hats, square crown, *sM «
Boys' Brae doth Caps, Is __
tors1 School SetehelsTla 4
Black American Leather Luncheon Bags, look 2
andkey.Sslld S
Oarpet Bags, Sa6d, large size 8s 60. -
BaUway Straw Hats, Is Ud each g
Spcakled Straw Hats, 1b 9deacb S
Bo. 'a P. ft O. Caps, 9d each: g
1 aa Doe. BorS School Bags, Is each §
Boy's Oloth Polo Caps, Is each
Men's Black Soft FeU Hate, Is Ud each
g TTM UNDEEDS of yards Flannelette, ts Ud
§cj EJL per doz.; usual price 6s 8d
aE Hundreds of yards of Wincey, 2s Ud per do&]
Ed g uftu-1 prioe 4s Ud per doz.
m^ Hundreds of yards Black Bradford Oaehmen.
o 7Jd per yard.
Q-IN. Moire Sash Bibbon, is per Yard 4
3-ln. Satin Stripe Bibbon, all colors, 8d per S
yard gm
Ladiee' Black S-tin Umbrellas, Long Handles, Bh
«BUd.7slld,9s6d,10s6d £5
Ladies' Italian Oloth Umbrellas, S8 3d, 3a Ud. _1S
Gent's Twill Umbrellas, 4s Ud, 6s Ud, 6s Ud, g-
7s Ud 3 58
2-Inch Black Velvet Bibbon, eatln edge, 10_d SP
yard J_j
14-incb 8atbi Stripe Paeh Bibbon, terra cotta, _3
cardinal, cream and pink, is 8d yard. %
. '\MtSfB Lambswool Undershirts Is 8d e«eh
t» Jl Men's Lambwool Underpants, Is Ud pair
gg Men's Heavy OrlcneanShirti, Sslld each
gS Men's Colored Merino Hall-bose, «_d paU
S Men's Elastic Braces, 4.4, 6Jdt9d
Men's Flanneteite Undenhlrts, is 8d each
ABOUT 4 dot Ladles' Beaver and Felt
Bats, usual price ISs 9d, to be cleared B
at6sUd S
About 20 of our best French and English g
Millinery Bonnets, usual prloe from 8fie to £5
59s, to be cleared at 21e _-H
10 dot good quality Glazed Hats, to be cleared 33
at la ed, better qualities Ss 6d, 8s 6d, S-
8sUd,4s6d .5O
A Special Une of Straw Hats, Including Gem H
and an the leading shapes ot the season, to bs 2
elearedatls. So
About 60 doc Wings, usual prloes Is, Is 6d, H
is Ud. 2sfld, to be cleared at Sd
VALENCIENNES Lace Flouncing, white and
colors, Is 6d yard
g M-In. Dress Nets, all tints, lOJd yard
s 'Tulle ElasUque,' a new eUk net, every color,
„§ 2s Ud yard
OS te-to- Tinsel Ganse, black and gold, red and
?-2 gold, is yard
*-*S Satin Bhlpe Bilk Gauze, for dressing. Is 6d
S yard
» A few Pleoes only Colored Bead Nets, 6s Ud for
SsCdyard.
SUTtONS In all colors at SI card of 8
dos. *-*
loban Trunmms; in black and slate at aid Hg
yard -S
4-_ Imitation Beaver Fur, as now worn, at Ss gK
BASKETO, Baskets, to clear at «d, 9d. aad Is |1
each. . fed
Large-stce Wicker Baskets, to dear at 3s fid r3
each.
DRESSMAKING UN ALL BRANCHES UNDER
EFFICIENT MAHAGEMENX.
Patterns Post free on Application.
For Further Details see Rtqister.
JAMES ILffABSHALL & £40.
»8C-SJ3e
Prmpery and Clothing.
j. t. F I * ° H
XHX COBHEB,
BUNDLE AND PULTENEY 8ZBEEBB.
GBEAX _MLBABING OALB
Prior to
EXIESBIVK ALTEBAXION AND ADDITIONS
20 PREMISES.
BPEOIAL LINES.
New Plaid Dress Material, Ss Ud per down
Heavy Union Plaids, 4s lid per doeen
Unmade Robes, specially reduced
Colored Cashmeres, lOJd. for 6Jd per yard
400 yards BtaokTelveteen,10Jd, tor fljd per yard
9,800 yards of SB-nob Wincey, in Drabs and Fawn, Is
Uddosen
Ladies' Ulsters, to all ths newest shapes, usual prloes
8b Ud to 40s. sale prices 4s Ud, 6a lid, 7s fld, 8s Ud,
108 9d,12s6d,t024B6d
Ladles' Plain Cloth and Stockinette Jackets, Bale prices
-sUd,osUd.6BUd,78 6d,asUd __,,
Ladles' Seal Plush Jackets, 19s 9d
Ladies' Btriped Wincey Skirts, Is Ud. Ss Ud
Ladles' Knitted Wool SUrts, Sslld to 7s 8d
Ladles' Heavy Melton Costumes, 10s 9d, 12s 9d
Children's and Maids' Ulsters, reduced to haif-piica
from Is Ud each
Infants' Wool Polka Jackets, tale price 6d, 9d, Is, Is
8d,lsUd
Ladles' Black and Colored Straw Hats, 8d, fid, 9d, It,
lsW.lsUd
Colored Wings, Bale prioes d, 7Jd. Is, Is 8d, Is lid
Flinnel Kmbrolderles, sale prloee Is Ud, 2s Ud, and
5s 6d per dozen
Everlasting Trimmings, to dear 8d per dozsa
A large lot of Lace to dear 9d. per dozen yards
Special line of Moire and Striped Millinery Ribbons,
so clear at 8d per yard
Women's Plain Cotton Hose, to clear at 3d per pair
Women's Bibbed Cotton Base, to clear Sjd. per pair
Children's White Super Soda, sixes 8, 9, and 10, to
dear at Is 6d per dozen pair
A large lot ot Men's Metino Undershirts, to dear at
?Is Ud each ,
Men's Tweed Suits, sizes 4 to 7, 19s Od, for 16s M
Men's Colored Mole Trousers, eises 3 to 7, ts 9d toi
8b lid, 6s lid for 4s Ud
Men's Cotton Shirts, Is M for Is, Is 9d for lsOJ, Is
UJdforlsOd
Men'aFanoy Regatta Shirts. 2s Ud tor Is lid, all steel
Men's Cardigan Jackets, Ss «d for Is Ud, 8s lid tor
as M. 4sM for Ss lid. These are splendid ralne
Boiler Towelling, from is per dosen
Harvard Shirting, from 8_d per yard
Brown Sable Damasks. Bid, 8}d, lUd per yard
White Turkish Towels, from 2s lid per down
Good Heavy Bush Rugs, 2s Ud, Ss Ud each
Hemp Carpets, from 4]d per yard
^^
BOOT DEPARTMENT.
Men's Strong Bluchers, rivetted. 4s 8d
Men's Strong Bluchers, Hungarian, nailed, as Bd
Men'sStrong Bluchers, pegged, 4s Ud, 6s Ud
Youths' Stout Lace Boote, Hungarian, nailed, slzei
lands, Sslld
Men1! Leather E S. Boots, goloshed, pegged, Bs 6d
Ladles' Me. KM SB. Boots, toeoap, sewn, sizes 9. 4,
andcesUdforfisOd
Ladies' Glaee Kid E.S., MO. Button, sizes 8, 4, 5j and
0, 10s 8d and 16s 9d, f or 10s 6d
Ladles' Glaos Kid E.S., team to toe, light, eises 8. 1,
and fj, Us«d for 8s Ud
Ladiee* Levant E.S. Tamps, plain, rivetted, sizes 3 to
7,7s6dfor6sod
Ladles' Glaoe Kid Double-button Shoes. sJebs 3 to 7.
8s 6d for 6s lid
Ladies' Levant Oxford Shoes, rivetted. Is fid
Ladies' lie. Sid Oxford Shoes, doth tops, sewn, sizes
8 to 7, 8s Cd for 6s Ud
Ladles' Me Kid Oxford Shoes, sewn, sizes 3 to 7,
6s 6d
Ladles' Jubilee Balmorals, high leg, rivetted, sizes, 8
to7.4sUd
Infants' Patent Strap Shoes, sizes 8 to 4, 6d
Infants' Stout Patent Strap shoes, rises 8 to 6, Ss6d
Infants' Stout Leather Strap Shoes, with indestructible
toes, sizes 4 to 6, Ss Ud per pair
Children's Glaoe KM B.Bi Boots, Me. Button, sizes 7 to
10, 8s 6d, tor bs Ud ; atees U and 18. 8b 8d, tor 6s Ud
Children's Levant Tamp E.& Boots, rivetted, sizes 7 to
9, 8s lid; 10 to 13, 4e Ud; land 8. 6s Ud
Children's Split E.8. Boots, sizes 6 to 9, 9b Ud, for is
lid; elzes 10 to 13. 8e6d, for 2s 6d
Ladles' TeneUan Slippers, best Adelaide make, Ss 6d,
fcrlslld; Gents', Is Ud, for Ss 6a.
Country orders as usual have special attention.
J. T. F l T ° H-
NOB. 163, 166, 167. 167a, 169,
THE CORNER,
BUNDLE AND PULTENEY SXREEIS.
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^^^^3^i^»JssiWr ^
^^ JWD COURTESS If ^
J|A'BTIH g B O %,
'OURtlNGTON TTOUSE.
XMTINT EB ^TOOKTAKING f QAA
CARPETS, BUGS, AND BLANKETS
AT
STOCKTAKING PRIOES.
A special quality of Brussels I. «„.„„_. _, O/11
Carpets, assorted patterns |-/«*edncedto Z(IL
A special quality ot Body in).,. „ ??Q/1*t
the newert patterns -f4/6 ' «-/Il
Borders to match _ - -B/il ' '2/9
The bett quality Imported In) _ ._
ttnme Bruestlsj Carpet, - 6/8 ' '4/(5
ibody . - -. -,J
The best quality imported! ... „ „ o/q
Border to -oaten _ -f*'9 «5/«'
A eplendid line of plain Artlg,. .. .. Q/11
Buga in the newest colors J9'6 O/IJ.
Superior quality Austrian Art) r\ m
Rugs, eo x 80, tn the newest V 12/0 ' ' 9/6
colors - - - - j '
Averyhea— make of striped I.-m ?? -? '7/ft
Bush Bugs. 68x72 to. _J1S/6 «/*-
Two bales: of our euperloc.. „ ., 1Q/A
qualhyl8/4[WinterBlanketeJ2B'6 . Ao/O
One Farcel 12/4 white ToUet], „.. .. „ 1 1 IQ
-_uU(e, extra quality _ f ''* x A/ «
M ARTIN gROS.,
BURLINGTON HOUSE.
I£lpualzcx22lo
nBAPSBS1 PRINTING
MJ executed on the ebortestDOtioe and on liberal
Serms at IBB ADVJtftTISUR JOB PRINXUIQ
OFWOB- ?
Lost and Found
Under this Tuading (if prepaid), one vuerttim up to
eight yna, U. 6d.; three inaertiom, 6s. ed.; six
insertion*, 12s. ?
T OST, one red HBIFEB, 000k horns, branded
I j uke *St off rump: near calving. Ten
sMlingB will be paid for information or £1 for
delivery to Morris Johnson, Kenton TaUey.
? 219-21x221
T OST from the Torke'e Peninsula Bacon FaotoryT
? j Arthurton. one bay MARE branded ~ overB,
offhlnd foot white, star in forehead : also one brown
nusgety HOR6E, white face, unbranded, likely to go
towards Koolunga. Ten shillings (10s.) reward tor
Information leading to their recovery, or £1 delivered
at the above address.— Harvey ft Co., arthurton, Y.P.
? X22I-8
T OBTfrom Two Wells early in July, bay saddle
1 A MABB, branded B near cheek. £1 10j. tor
deitverr, or 10s. for informatton leading to reoovery,
At Wootf, BalaoUava, or W. Steinwedel, Dalkey.
? x281
LOST, from near Yonsala. eight young OAOVE9,
from nlna to twelve months old, branded 2BCQ
near rump. Ten shillings reward will be paid for In
formation or £1 for delivery o! eame to either Jam«s
Rrasey or F. Hodby, Yoagala.— James Ramuy,
Hundred T ongala. X2E1-8
C^TKAYED from my farm. Merriton. early tn Jnlv.
set one cbesnut FILLY, nsine three years, etripe
down face, branded 7KB near eboulder ; £1 retratd
for delivery, or 10#. for lntormat'on leading tore*
eoT-ry.-T. Klely. Merriton. ? x2it-28
«-i reward. — LOST from the (hundred of
Sbi- Atkaba. one brown or dark bay MAKE,
branded Bo off -boukter, white spot top ot neck.
One pound for delivery, or lOe. lor Information that
' will lead (to Moovery.— J. Davlne, WHlow Plain, near
Bawker. xltt-g
? BporlliMfi
pUBlLU BACKS
TBURSDAY, BEPTtUITBEB U, 1890.
PROGRAMME ' .*..'
MAnna, ot 8 aovs. One mlla. Wel^it tor age.
Bntranee, 10s. 6d. . , 'i. .. _... ______ »_
Hahbicap Hubolbs, of 16 ?y-«_y°?Bdwh0*'n*_'
receives sots, out ot stake. Abwrtgo mues, ovst
Blgjrtjumps. »om!iiatlon,10s:iaDD6pfcnca- Me.
XOBBllA HAmiCAF. Of 16 ?__l_IS_?d^0?ljS
receives Bovs. out of Make. lAoot one and a halt
ntlea. Nomination, 10a.; aooeptaaoe, Ms..
Hack Rack .of — sovs. onemfla. Us4tp- For
horses tha» have never wmiovOT»«0frti.
Mbhbbbs' HAsprcAP, of 8 sots. _5','_f- _™Jy
ridden bymembers. Minimum weight, 10 St. Nomi.
Fobcw Habdicap. of — sovs. One and a quaitsr
miles. Forced entrance ot winners (except Hacks),
IDs : losers, 6s.
H— at SsnBftT. For non-staftett during Jhs day.
Onalification fee ot 10s. Od. for all races except Hacks
Hid Sort Skmry.
N0MWATI0N8 for Haxdlp' HubBsb, KureUa
Handicap, and Members' Handicap to be In the hands
Of the Secretary-on August 21st, si 8 you
AOOEPTANOBS for the above and Entries for the
? Athletic Sportl.
RROROO ODDFELLOWS'
SPORTS.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1880.
NOMINATIONS for ORROR00 HAVDIO&P, 160
rards, of £80 and 10s. additional money to winners at
heats. Nomination!) 6b.; Half mile, of Jtt, Nomination
es. 6±; and Handicap Hurdles, IN yards, of £7,
Nomination 8s , with last two rears' performances,
dose Monday next, Augutt U. ?
820x221 ITS. SMITH. Hon. Becretary.
Board and Reaidenije.
ELMONT RESIDENTIAL FAMIL1
CLUB, 18, 20, SB, qABBINGTOH-SXBBB—
[tour doors fromPfablerf eHotelh WYNABD4QOARB,
BYDNftY, overlooking the Gardens. First-lass
iccommodatlon for visitors at very moderate charges j
10 lance airy bedrooms. Smok{ng-room aad every
possible convenience. Ylsltors aooommodatad for
»ae day and upwards. , -371J68
Missing Friends; ?
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GEORGE MA KINS, age 16} years, tall, dark
complexion- left Adelaide tor Hawker two years ago
—please communioate with his father, Wm. MakhtB,
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XI MEETING wm be held in STAIR'S ASSEMBLY
BOOM, DAWSON. on SATURDAY afternoon next,
August 9, at 2 p.m. sharp, to discuss the decision
arrived at by the Railway Commissioners re Dawson
road RaUway-Statlon, and to consider the necessity ot
taking further immediate steps in the matter; also to
deal with any other important business oonoeminr. the
district.
B. PERKINS, J.P. C. W. OKELY
a F. W. JUST P. DOLLABD
F. a STAIR O. W. DOWDEN
Conveners.
_ Dawson, August 4, lfiOO. ? sl8-80x821
A DEPUTATION TO THE OHA.IR
MAN DISIRIOT OOUN0IL Of NAQUSS,
A PUBLIC MEBTlWwiil be held In the ODD
FELLOWS' HALL, NAIBHE, on M0M-AY« August
11, at 7 p.m., to consider the motion ot the Member
for Northern Territory, Mr. Parsons— That the Trans
continental Railway shall be constructed on the land
grant system. And. if approved of, to strengthen the
hands ot the members in support of such important
measures. Ratepayers, vis.:— John deay, J.P., H.
Ximmlns. David Chapman, Mark Beaonam, Stephen
Hainer, W. Edgeloe, and others.
Gentlemen— In oompllanoe with your request I
hereby call public meeting.
JOHN WM. KING, Chairman N.D.O.
August 7. 1890. x22i
WJJ.MIN6TON RIFLE OLDB
(in connection with the T.H.R. Company)
The FIRST ANNUAL MATCH will be fired on the
WILH1NQTON RANGE on WEDNESDAY, August
20lh next, commencing at 9 a.m. sharp.
Open to all comets upon payment of entry — 10s. 6d.
to members of T.F. and 15s. 6d. to non-membara.
One entry for the whole of the matches, except to
No. 5.
Wimbledon rules and soorins;, and current rules and
oondttlons of aA.N.E-A. to be observed.
Three ekhtere at each range, ed., Is., and Is. 6d.
respectively.
Handicaps shall not be added to make any score
over inners at any raoge.
ENTRIES to be In Wilmington not later than
MONDAY, 18th August. Range entries taken up to
10 a m. to fire from scratch. Previous performances
for three yeare to accompany entries.
Members ot V.F. to appear in uniform.
Five shots at each range.
All oommnnto-tloPB to be addressed to the Sec
retary, Wilmington.
PROGRAMME.
1.- Short Ranob, S0O and 80S yards (handicap).—
First prize, £4; second, £1 10s.; third, 10a.;
fourth, Sb.
2. Long Rasoe. 700 and 800 yards (handicap).—
Pttns same as in *bort range.
8. Bbst Aggregate in Hob. 1 and 2 Matcubs —
First, £10 ; second, £4 ; third, £1 10a. ; fourth, 10s. ;
fifth, 6s.
4. Sn—nCcp, value £5 6*. for 'the best aggregate
(actual) soon ; to be wen three times.
6. £00 Yards Pool Match —Entries, 2s. 6d. (un
limited). Seventy per cent, ol entiles divided among
buuseyesonly* __
BALL in evenlnc In tINSIIIDlE_|UALL. Tickets
fgentlemen), 4s. * x22i-8
RO-TAX.
MSIICULTURAU HORTICULTURAL
SOOIETY
OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
SPRING SHOW
of
OAtTtE, SHBEP. HOR8ES, DOGS, PIGS,
POULTRY, DAIRY PRODUCE, FRUITS,
FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, DAIRY APPLIANCES
~ AT WORK, SHKEP-8HKARING BY MACHINERY,
\ HORBES IN ACTION, &C , 4c,
on the
SOCIETY'S GROUNDS,
SEPTEMBER 18, 19, and 20, 1890,
Entries dose at follows :—
Live Stock and Machinery, Tuesday, September 9.
Horses in Action} Tuesday, September 16.
Dairy Produce and Sparrows' Heads and Eggs, We£
neeiJay, September 17.
FmtB, Flowers, and Vegetables, Thursday, Beptem
. berlfc
lor P^ivlh^ Members' TWkets, or further, apply to
' : C.M.BAGOT,BecretMy. *
~ BiJBegislerOfcKiWiew,
_r_miiMJ#--*-* nilili^B- «8aecx2no
Ths AI^NUAL SHO^rin ooaneetion with the above
Society wfll bf held otrthe Exhibition Gronnde,
Orystal Brwok, » WEDNESDAY, August XT, 1890. :
A SPECIAL PRIZE of'THftEK GU1NEA8 b also
Offered forVthe BEST SHEEP-BBBABING MAOHINB
tec_waBot-- ___
I Messrs. A_W. Sandford and Co. also offer a GOLD
MEP*Tl. vjflne five guineas, for the BEST OOLLEO
«HH[of 3AIRY PRODUCE.
_JBp IT ' C H. DABBON. Becretary .
^jjptjtT QSRMEUX AGRIOPLTURAli
?sE- -HwOIBTY'S SHOW will be held on WEDNE9
BAT, September Srd. Exounion steamer from fort
r _St-M JOHN BEWS, 3m., Hon. Secretary.
QiiOWTOWN AGRICULTURAL,
sO HORTICULTURAL. AND FLOBIOULZUBAL
1 SOOIETY. .:
The ANNUAL SHOW in connection with the above
wffl be held on WEDNESDAY, September 10, 1890.
A very liberal prtee-Uat provided, which will be
sent on application.
808eow68xS0O-49 O. GREEN, Hon. Secretary.
TT-BAUTIFUL VALLEY AGRIOUL
JLJ TURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOOIETr.
The TENTH ANNUAL~8HOW wffl be held at
WILMINGTON On FRIDAY, September 10, 1890.
X198A281 ? J. M. McLBOD, Secrttary.
GAWLER AGRICULTURAL.
HORTICULTURAL, AND FLORIOULIUBAI,
SOOIETY.
ANNUAL SHOW, WEDNESDAY, September 24
Piice-llst on application to
_218x8H2« ? t. O. FOWLER, Hon. Seo.
THE ANNUAL SPRINGTON
PLOUGHING MATCH will be held on SEP
TEMBER 26.
M9x821 ? D. MILLER, Sea
ROYAL NORTHERN AGRIOUL
XUBAL, H.. AND F. SOOIBIY. QUORN.
ANNUAlTsHOW.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1110.
CONCERT and BALL tn the evening.
X207-H ? JOHN GOTHSLL, Secretary.
1J O T I -3 IT
She GBEAX WBSXEBH AGRICULTURAL AND
PASTORAL SOCIETY SHOW OF STOCK. . fcc, wiU be
held at OOLTON on TUESDAY, October 21st, 1890.
For further particulars apply to the secretary,
xffll-8 WM. McK. ELDER.
f ll-dLJE .BAVIWCtS BANE OF SOUTH ?
X AUSTRALIA.
ANNUAL INSPECTION OF PASSBOOKS.
Ths AUDITORS will attend at the BANK OFFICE,
KING WILLIAM-BTREET, ADELAIDE, from tbe 1st
to the 14th August, Inolus've, to tVBPEOT the PASS
BOOKS ot all Depositors having accounts with tbe
Bank, whether opened at the Head Offioe or at the
Agencies, and Depositors are hereby requested to pro
duce or forward by Post or otherwise their Books for
verification.
By order of the Trustees,
F. A. E38WORTH, Accountant,
Savings Bank, Adelaide 1st August. 1890.
n4weog6x£M.g
NOTIOB.— We hereby give notice that
we have this day appointed Mr. M. H. HABT,
of Cape Oasslni, Kangaroo fs—ta, totake obanre of
the property known as the fBA&K HUT BUN, BON
DBED OF UA88INI, KANGAROO ISLAND.
WILUAMd, WILSON, ft CO.
Adelaide, August 6. 1890. x22i-8
f CAUTION.— We regret to find that
\_- many of our own designs In BOOTS and SHOES
are being oopied in a very Inferior quality, charged at
higher prices, and inserted in a similar advertisement
whteals calculated to mislead the Public. We know
that imitation is tbe smoerest lorm of flattery, But
we would gladly dispense with the flattery to get rid
of tbe disrepute into which our Price List is brought
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commendations with which the FEDERAL BOOX
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they particularly Note the Address.
FEDERAL BOOX COMPANY,
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818oweoxS14o H. J. PnasoB. Manager.
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XW PENCE, post free on receipt of Stamps,
Postal Note.— MoNeUra Adelaide Art Union, ISt, '
Bundle-striet. Committee wiD shortly anaoonoe
exact date of drawing. x2U-2l
NOTIOB.— Ho 291b the WINNER of
TIMOR PONY Commodore.
»M1 J. BIQQIMS, Wirre-nda.
TWTOTIOE.— All Horses. Oatble, and
XI Sheep found TRESPASSING on Section SOS,
Bundreo of Blackrock Plain, will be impounded ; pigs
destroyed.
xxU JAMES BRUPP.
ftTOTlOB.— AU Pig', Goats, *o .TftKS
X^ PA8SIHG on Seotions 40. 41. US. and 184.
Hundred of Ooonattoo, will be DESTROYED, and
CATTLE IMPOUNDED.
JAMES KELLY. Jun.
Coonattoo. August V1S90. ? xWl
NOTICE —AH Pigs, Goats, Dogs, and
Fowls found TBESPASSING on Section N us,
(38. (89, and A4Q, Hundred MttbUon/, will be sde
stroyed. ?
xsn-SI KUKBIOS SOfiUBSBT.
? Boott anil Xham ?
F. B. o.
IHK BALANCE OF OUR WINTER 8IO3K AX
CLEARING PRICES.
''' aid;
Ladles' Levant Oxford Shoes, Lace . .46
Ladles' Leather Oxford Shoes, Laos — .8 11
Ladies' Abna BalmoralB, hlsh out. -. .ill
Ladies' Evening Shoes, two straps and buckles,
military heels — . - - . IU
Ladles' Levant Button Boots, 12 buttons high. 6 11
Ladles' Venetian Slippers, sewn . - .20
Ladles' Brae doth Tops, elastic tides. a»wn . Ill
Ladies'.GoIoshed House Boots, grand value . BU
Ladlee* House Boots, wins; fronts, sewn . -80
Ladles' Blue doth Tops, Balmorals or buttons 0 11
Ladles' Leather Slippers, elastic frootsi sewn . Ill
Ladies' Levant Elastic Btdes, self vamps.. . ill
Ladies' Levant Balmorals, extra high ? . 6 11
Ladles' Blue Oloth Tops Oxford Shoes, laoe „ 6 11
Ladies' Leather Stockyard Boots, grand value. 4 6
Ladles' Strong Leather KUrtlo Sides, double
soles ? (I
Ladies' Wallaby Ada Shoes, very fashionable .. 8 11
Maids' Strong Stockyard Boots -. . .80
Maids' Anna Balmorals, extra high . .48
Maids' Leather Elastic Sides, good value _ 8 11
Maids' Leather Oxford Shoes - . .3 11
Youths' Hungarian Bmohers, heel tips . _ 8 11
Youths' Hungarian Lace, heel tips . .56
Youths' Light Lace, BtMlnaOs - . .46
Youths' Leather Balmorals, brass hooks. . A 11
Men's Oxford Shots, peaked toecaps - . 6 11
Men's Strong Leather Balmorals, brass hooks .68
Men's Leather EUbUq Siaee, grand value . 6 11
Men's Hungarian Lace, heel tips - . . 6 11
Men's Hungarian Bluchers, heel ttps or plain .46
Men's Kip Hungarian Bluchers, pegged— . 5 11
Men's Best Kip Bungarlan Lace, pegged . 8 11
Men's 8trone Leather Leggings, with buckles - 4 11
Men's Tweed Oloth Slippers, sewn, with heels. 1 6
Men'e Running Shoes, Blx'splkee, hand-sewn .80
Men's Gymnaiium Shoes, blue . . .86
Men's Patent Court Shoes, sewn _ . .9 11
Men's White Canvas Yachting Shoes, grooved
soles .......66
10 to 18 Blue Cloth Tops, BlaBtio Sides, sewn .46
7 to 10 Blue Cloth Tops, Elastic Sides, sewn . 8 11
10 to 18 Leather Stockyard Boots. . .86
6 to 0 Leather Stockyard Boote - . . IU
10 to 18 Alma Balmorals, grand value . .88
0 to 9 Ahna Balmorals, grand value . . 8 11
0 to 9 Alma Balmorals, pegged, extra high .86
10 to 18 Alma Balmorals, pegged, extra hltrh - 4 0
10 to 18 Strong Hungarian nailed Boots, with
tips. . . . . . .86
0 to 9 Alma BTartio Sides, extra high . .80
IB to 18 Alma Blastta Sides, extra high _ .8 11
0 to 9 Leather Lace, steel-nailed, copper toes. 8 9
10 to 18 Leather Laoe. steel-nailed, oopper toes- 8 t
8 to 6 Strong Leather Lace, copper toes, colonial
made . . . — _ — .10
4 to 6 Strong Levant Balmorals, patent fronts,
*s6d,for . - - - . .111
8 to 6 Kangaroo Elastic 8Mes, copper toes .86
3 to 6 Levant EUaUo Sides fancy, very strong. 8 6
8 to 6 Infants' Patent Elastio Sides, mk. button,
886d,for . - - ~ - .111
1 to 4 Intents' Glazed Elaatio Sides, roan fronts,
sewn . . . - . . .13
Sto6Infants'Patent8trapSboes,eIastIofronta IU
1 to 8 Infante' Strap Shoes, bright buckles .06
Iron Last to fit every size boot for repairing .18
Boot Pioteotors-Stnds, two Boxes . .01
Ladles' Cork Socks for winter wear . .09
Men's Cork Socks for Winter wear — — 0 8
Men's or Ladies' Mohair Laces, per dozen .08
Ladles' or Gents' 8hoehoms given away with
every parcel of boots
Compare this prloe-Bst of Adelaide manufactured
Boots and Show with any Importer's in the dry and It
wiD not take a pair ot spectacles to see who Is ths
cheapest.
Prlee-Usts In book form pott free on application,
AQ Goods Guaranteed Sound. Every article not
approved of money wffl be returned less postage.
All letters should bs addressed
F.B.G.,
78, BUNDLE-STREET.
H. J. PEARCB, Manager.
Stamps should bs avoided If possible.
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She Newest Musi© received every month. The
Largest Selection of the Celebrated Augener Lltobt
sod Stelngraber Fjlttlirw of fllassin-l Muslo in the
colonies.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO SCHOOLS AND THE
MUSIC PBOFESSION.
TUNING AND BEPAIB8 EXECUTED ON THE
SHORTEST NOTICE BY EXPERIENCED
WORKMEN.
5 Af -RSHALL * fiOHB,
U. BUNDLE-STREET. lOnaloxllc
? Papm Oompaniw. ?
EAGLE SILVER MINING UUM
FAHY.LUUIED.
NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL (ths seventh)
ofTHUmKCB per Snare has been this day made by
the Dinetors of the above Company! and Is payable to
kbeSeoretaryattaeBegistered^lceoltbe^ompany
on or before the SBth day of AUGUST, 1890. andau
Shares In respect ot which tbe said call remains
»____» scatter ttie said date will be liable to be
kbsomtely FORFEUED to the Oompany.
Dated Che 1st day of August 189£^
„ _ I»BirW. KING8BOBOUGH. Secretary.
Gladstone Chambers, Fide street, Adelaide.
? 81T-8-221
? Wanted ?
H— THANH'S LABOR OFFICE IS «HK un«,
PULTENEY-STBEET, near North-ten Me.
Employers, remember the Address.
Ncm other but thorough good haBdsenga ^ed and
forwarded from this office. Kindly remember that I
caowltUnafswlioojtofnotificattonen^agsand for
ward to any part of the oolonlas labor of eve— deeorlp
ton, mamta owplss. hotel se— ants, mea oooks,
goods men, bntoners, axi—en, ?arreyors' laborers
and camp cooks, buQoekdrtven, station haah of an
deserlptions. aw., sw. U9-— ea46xl6lfl4B
H/IBS. B. a GWYWHE. eoinerton. Hew Gtanelg,'
JO]. w_jUstU«uchG«HEB_LBERYA5Trfro«
uw eoBBtry pnfsmdT xin~
m
Prtpqrtleg in gale or Wanted.
T^SMPSBY, WmPMWB * SANDLANB
AUOnOHEERS, TALUER8, STOCK, SIAIIOB1
LAND, AND GENERAL FMANOIAL AGENTS.
Scad Ofnos-WaynOTth^tWSl, AdelsMs, wits
branobesat Jamestown, Kapunda, Buna, Onono.
ud Broken HDJ, K&.W,
Bales of Fat Sheep and*OUtle held fa ths Adstaldc
Market weekly; and monthly at Jamestown, vit*v^\
Burn, Orroroo, Petersburg j and at Broken BfH
when announced.
Sales of Landed Property undertaken In Addald*
or any part of the oofamy.
Tarnations ot an kinds efficiently carried out.' *
A large number of Farms for Bale.
Mortgages negotiated and money advanced on good]
broad acre securities at lowest current rates.
Government Land Sales attended and eal Property
Aetbaslnsssoondnoted. ? xSSto
IjURMS FOB SALE ON EASY TERMS!
_h Apply Box 109, G.P.O.
Hundred. Sections. Lass Owner. Acres. Price
Ahna . 790ft 791 Bell 305 £650
Booyoolle . 8628 O*8hea 179 858
Pirie . S29SW&S59 Bran ford 640 1,000
Caltowie . 1Mb Glover 214 460
Daily mole- 824 HaeUoh 460 600
Lochaber - 149 ft 160 Mactarlate 681 1,000
Eadiiia _ 96 Edwards 2i6 876
Dalkey . 419 English 4i6 700
Ounninghaia, 162 Lawte 628 900
Terms easy— say 16 per cent, cash. x!88o __
TjH)B SALE,, In the HUNDRE0 of DALKEY,
fj BEOTION 186, containing 238 acres good farm
Land, all fenced and subdivided, with or without SO
acres crop.— A Kittgtr. Owen. X221-36
170R SALC-A first— ws FARM in HUNDRED Of
jn BOOLEROO, one of tbe finest agricultural dis
tricts in the north. The farm comprises 884 aoree of
splendid agricultural land, all fenced and subdivided.
Splendid well ot water, dams, Cottage, yards, to.
For terms T. B. Marshall, Melrose. 169-76x1720 f
?7OB SALE— Hundred of SADSLEWOBTH— Stst-
I1 class Farm of 681 Aoree, within 4 mBes of the
Saddlewoith Station ; splandidland, all In good heart ;
wellfenoed and anbdinded into 10 paddocks, partly
sheep-proofed ; running water all the year. Well
finished Stone HOUSE of six rooms, and other
improvement0. Prioe low; terms easy.— F. G.
Richardson ft Co., Auotioneen, Saddleworth.
XO449 .
*Xj1 O R S A L E~
Good BUItDING SITES, 1 In city and
DWELLING HOUBES and BH0P3 f suburbs.
Improved FARMS. South-east and elsewhere..
Catalogues posted free on application.
MONEY tO LSKD on freehold security.
BHABES BOUGHT and SOLD on commission.
A. G. SCHRODER.
Waterhouse Chambers,
131weooxl81o ? King waUam-street.
STIOR SALE, ALLOTMENTS 67 and 68, TOWNSHIP
JT of MISLATON, with Ithree-roomed Ootta—.
wheelwright's shop, well, and other improvements
thereon. For terms apply to Alex. MoKenzle. MIu.
totoa. ? _____£»
T AHD, &c , FOB SALE. HUNDBBD DaOLBT,
J_ 9 Lots. Suburban to Penneehaw, TOWNSHIP
of MARRBE (Hergott Bprings)— 16 Lots, from £8
each. STEPNEY— 28 Lois, from £1S each. Water
laid on- MONEY TO LEND.
JA& A. JOHNSON, Fnaklln-street, Adelaide.
1021oa;l69xl66:167
^f ALLEE FARMS.
VINEYARD AND ORCHARD
BLOCKS.
CLOSE TO BWAN HILL RAILWAY-STATION, IN
TIOTORU, NBAS PERMANENT FRESH WAXES
LAKES AND THE MURRAY BIT KB.
MALLEE LAND.— 19.C00 acres of exoeVent mallee
land near tbe BWAN HILL and LAKE BOGA
RAILWAY STAXIONBare offered FOB SALE In lots
of from 200 to 400 acres to bana fide settlers on th«
most liberal terms and exceptionally cheap. Kaon
purchaser can mate a freehold of any quantity, not
exceeding 820 acres, upon a 20 yean purchase at Is.
per acre per annum, provided he has not previously
sekctadin Victoria.
1,000 acres ot tbe land are situated 2 mBes from
BWAN HILL BAILWAY-STATION, and adjoining;
the BWAN HILL IRRIGATION TROST AREA, on
which the scheme Is in fuU working order. Water
maybe obtained from the abundant supply in the
channels of this Trust.
The land comprises plains well grassed even In tbe
driest seasons, boxwood flats ot the richest soil, and
good mallee land of deep loam with fine pine ridges.
The productiveness of these parts hat been shown
by excellent crops ot barley, wheat, potatoes, and
other products raised without Irrigation on the ad*
jawing land.
Competent authorities oonslder these properties to
comprise sou unsurpassed In an tte millions of acres
of mallee country.
VINEYARD AND ORCHARD BLOCKS.
(here are also FOB SALE 864 acres of the beet
HORTICULTURAL and FRUITGROWING LAUD In
the colony wtthln two miles of SWAN HILL BAIL
WAY STATION. This land Is out up into 10} acre
blocks, with an irrigation channel running through
each block, and a continual supply of water in eaoh
channel. About 70 acres of these blocks are belng
planted this season with vines, fruit trees, and vege
tables. The remarkable fertility of this land under
this class of oulture has been proved by existing or
chards and vineyards in the locality, the orafate
groves of Murray Downs dose by being famous
throughout Australia.
For plans and full particulars of both the mallee
land and the blocks,
Apply to
ELDER, SMITH, ft CO., LUIIIED,
Ourrie-ttraet, Adelaide ; or
THOMPSON. MOORE, ft BON.
Bt James Buildings, WlDIam-stareet,
Melbourne; or '
B. BUGHCB. Esq.,
Bwan Hill, Victoria. xiOOUOk
jyjORTIMER STUOKEY,
LICENSED LAND BROKER,
LAND, LOAN, AND COMMISSION AQENI,
National Minus] Buildings,
VICTORIA-SQUARE (west Side), ADELAIDE.
SECTIONS 188, 144, 140, sad 168, HUNDRED
BALAXLAYA, 1,986 Acres, in two blooksj with
House, about half-fenced and subdivided ; good sheep
country, fairly well watered.
WORKING MEN'S BLOCKS
FOB SALE
Suburban to
Moonta, Wallaroo, Barunga Gap, Snowtown, and
Owen.
Port Bermem, Port Plrle, Wamertown, Crystal
Brook, Gladstone, Georgetown, and Narridy.
Port Augusta, Fort Augusta West, Quoro, Carrleton
Enntla, Orroroo, and Yaroowle.
Ambleslds, WUunga Bouth, Strathabyn, Gtanroy.
Mtllleent North. Hatberlelgfa, Ludndale, Edltbburgk,
and Arthurton.
For plans, numbers, and acreage apply
MORTIMBR BTUCKBY,
National Mutual Buildings,
Victoria-square (west side), Adelaide, site
fpENDEBS FOB AN EXCELLENT FARM.
TENDERS will be received until OCTOBER 1 for
the PURCHASE or for a five or seven years' LEASE
ot a first-class FARM of 800 acme, subdivided into ft—
sheep-proof paddocks, all good land and plenty ot
water, situated dose to the OOOOANUT DAM? and
KULPABA RAILWAY 8T&TION ; terms to purohase
*H-)B- HOGABTH,
x2Sl-70 Ardrossan. Y.P.
? Properties To Let ?
TjlAKMA XO BS LET OB HOLD —
JT DALRYMPLE, Section 812, 6*4 Acres.
TICKEBa, Section 40, 299 Acres.
819038x281-8.42 HKNBY 8COTT. Eagle Chambers.
f/BAO LET . FOUR BvuMS, Waymonth-streeT;
X THREB BOOMS. St. Helena-place ; both good
order —Mia. FairHe. Market-street west. xgZl-fef
m O FARMERS.
THE MARION LAND~ OOMPANY, LIMRBD.
8TAWELL. VI0TOBIA. Invite IN8PB0MON and
APFLICAtlON to KENT for a term of four— an
6,000 A0BB8 of RICH CHOCOLATE BOIL first class
wheat land, endosed with barb wire and wbblt proof
fence, in blocks of 800 to 600 acres, on the most iiDsral
terms. The land Is 12 MO.B8 HOBTHEASt from the
WABRACKNABCAL BAILWAY-SXATION, and 4
miles east of tbe proposed new line from Warraekmv
beal to Galaquil. ?
The Manager, Mr. M Brennan, WflTenabrlo*
Wanaeknabeal, wlU point out the land, and from
Whom all information can bs obtained.
xSU-Sfi D. GALBBAIXB, Seorettry.
FALLOWING ON HALVES.
200 Acres rested land (sbssp fed), soar Strata.
600 Acres rested land (sheep W neaVoSna
Brook.
In f-SJ^J-Sfc ??* VtMoB undertaken to bi
Bivsiton;B.Braoo^k.fCTOq-isiBroofc»x8n-»
BDjlnesies, Partnenhips.
Jg. ..SMEm^BjPBINBM; sbop, tonr-roOB-ed atoot
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