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A*-* ORIENT LINE.
A^Sr^r ---r und»r casTKicr wire
«S_«5g=g_rN.8.W. GOVERNMENT PUB CON
-*_,i,i i in - XS^JLSCB vSr mails.
-be following Boys! Mall Steamships belonging {
tv tbe OJUK-Nr Co. and the pAcmc Co , wut I
hftw ADELAIDE «s*nltPho^)ft^t^I^j-°iHi^ j
^chM_?st«__e?^-Sn), ib* Suez* Canal, a-d j
'Sup' ? jion»i Pa«e_ ;j .Sp'P- |^jjjjj_____.
Orient'! ^l-isS*! Feb. 11 iJLnsitinia _ |3.« »! *Jar. M) i
%^|hpls^^ErES «»owed to bre.kth.r j
''iSlEST PARCELS BXPRSSS -2s. 6d. perfoot t
crtaJ.ptrlb. Shipping ch*JgesaddiUo__l. |
' PASSAGES FROM LONDON can be granted m -
? Adelaide i
maples to londos by rail. — specui :
_«__geme— 1» nuute with Kes-irs. Cook £ Sons for
tbe isnte of through tickets at greatly reduced ;
Mho '
MANAGERS IJJ LONDON— F. GBEBV& CO.. !
and AUDKRSON. ANDERSON, & CO., Fencuurch
A©_Sfi_RA_. MANAGER IN AUSTRALIA.— GL
B YUI« L, S67 Geoig«-s»re*t, Sydn y.
PA8SAGE-MONEV-£17 to £70.
MI«-llatoOB5S8lSSI8 TILLING & CO.
KB— *»beSte«iiLaiiiichesof«ieLargsBajBoat j
foi Coinracy will ply between Largs Kay Pier and
SSuMn«rSboi« line durfcg.tbeu stay at anchor
__«.,incoryn_ction with certain trains^ Time-taUe
on 'application at tbe office. Fares-One way 2s ;
Bttnimfe ? BxllSc
ArtsT %/t aI^ STJSAiSlifiR FOB
^????????^leaves Glenelg Saturdays and Wednes
days at 9.80 a.m. for Hog Bay and Kingscote; leaves
KbUEBCOte midnight same days, calling Hog Bay.
CHgotakftt at Port Adelaide Tuesdays and Fridays.
GEORGE YOUNG, Agent, Port Adelaide.
Bxsac_
jr^-_- Ct S. GERES leaves
_P*3£pV ,tJ» Maclaren Wharf for Stansbnry
JalBWL otctv Monday. Thursday, and Sator
^^???^ day, for Port Vincent every Tuesday, i
at 8 _jil. returning saaie days. Fares to Stansbnry
—Cabin, 7a ; Steerage, 6a ; to Port Vincent, 7a. 6d.
A. LEMESSUBIER, See. C.S.S. Company
? ^ ? 881icx8fc3c
___?*-_- 13 S. ETHEL leaves Lugs
£5tfrhSj* Pier for ABOSOSSAN. Tnes
_M___E____days. Thursdays. Saturdays, 9 a-m.;
^^'?B^fOT POST VINCENT, Fridays, 10 a m.,
retnrn-Bg same days. I-re*. 7s. 6d. Fruit, Vege
tables, and Parcels only cargo taken. The Larga
Bay and Semaphore S. L. & B. Co. (Ld ) W. ju.
XH-kson, Secretary. lOocxlSc
Tenders and Contracts.
GOVERNMENT TENDlfiRS.
Office of Commissioner of Public Works,
? Adelaide. January 81, 1884.
TENDERS will be received by the undermen
tioned Departments nntO 12 o'clock noon of the
various dates specified for the following works :—
EKGINKEB-Di CHIEF'S DEPARTMENT.
Semaphore Jetty — Constructing a Land- i p ^ ,,
tng Stage ? ..(
-feiine and Victorian Border Ban way j
CStciion No. 2)- Construction of. from - March 1.
Murrey Bridge to the Victorian Border -
ABCHlTECr-IM-CHIEF'S DKPABXKEKT.
BeHana— Erection of Forage-Boom, and )
Fencing and Sinking Well, 4c, at the - Feb. 4.
Police fetation .. ? )
Tjuronda — Erection of Verandah to ? KaVi .
Seacbtr'sBeridence .. - ..I*60'*1
Lyndccb- X ffceting Bepairs and Punt- » F.,, , ,
i»g»t Public School ? peu.il.
Buna-Bfitciing Brpaiis and Painting i Pah ,,
tethePublicSchool _ .. ..JFebu
Kurioctpa— Painiinrand BepaiiingPost- ) v.x. , ,
Ofitce Premises ? _j-mo.ii.
Sttatbalbyn-B«painng and Painting i p-j. ,,
tbe Police-Station Premises .. f'eo-u.
Islington— Erection of Dining Hall, dec Feb. IS.
Itcvi-own — Fencing Pont-UtSce andfi~,h 1B
JPvIice-b'alion Premise* _ .. ..f**0'-
Votketovi n - Fainting and Bepainng the } v,h , a
Gonrthouse Premial* ? j-*eb. 18.
ftoidy Creek— Bepairing and Piloting) v fc .„
PoWie &hool Premises .. . . . . f Feb- 1S-
Golden tirove— Brewing Shelter shed, )
SEd Cffectisg sundry itepairs to tbe .-Feb. 18.
iSchodlPiemues ? j
HISRAUUC ENGINEER'S D£PABTM£M'.
E.ft. Vr'a'.erwoikb— Supply o! Cast iron I p.^ ,fi
PiteslorWater-niaUs .. .. .)
*« farther particulM* see Gazette.
3. a. EAMSAY.
t3tf3 ? Commisglotter.
TBE SOUTH AU3TRALIA.N
PLASTEB OF PARIS, CEMENT. SALT
COMPANY, AND CHEMICAL MAKUBB WOBKS
fUUliKD.)
TENDERS.
SIRE WOOD.— TENDEHS wfli be received by the
above Company for the Supply of FIHEWOOU (any
Itigth). delivered fitCoobowie.
i tedders to state price and quantity they can
driver per week. Bo Tender necessarily accepted.
S. H. W. HUMBLEV, Secretary.
8, Unity Chambers, Carrie-street. Adelaide. s328c
T*P. E~SCTUTSrXtrSTRALr A N
BLASTER OF PABIS, OEMENI. SALT,
AKD CHEMICAL JOaNUBB WORKS
COMPANY (LIMirED).
LIMESTONE.
TO FABMEBS AND OTHERS
T*RI-EBS will be received by the above Company
Tor twelve months' Supply of LIMESTONE, de
S«end on,tbeir Works at Coobowie.
Tenderen to state price and quantity they era
n^ply weekly. No tender necessarily accepted.
S. H. W HUMBLEY, Secretary.
6, Uritj Cbambers, Carrie-street, Adelaide.]
? x328c
Xji O R SALE.
St,000 HOOFING SLATES and a large SIOGE
e* FLAGGING suitable for hearth, floorr, verandah
kKHtderine-, &c, at the Depot of tbe Bangor Slate
Qescnfb. West-terrace, Adelaide.
Liat of Prices now ready.
?Jrdtrc addressed —
G£OEGE SARa. & COMPANY,
Bonders, Exchange. Town Hall, or B&ngor Slate
Quarries. Willunea. Bx4Sc
? Lost and Foand.
F1VB FOITNDS BBWABD —LOST, in Septem'-
bfr, one brown saddle UA&B, branded IY off
i-liculUer wid (a ke-) over S off thieh The above
r*«raid «il] be paid en conviction of the thief, if
stolen ; or One Ponnd will be paid for delivery on
Mr jws Wilson's farm, near Petersburg; or Ten
SluUiiipB reward for Information that will lead to
reccvoy. — Daniel NooDan. caie of Mr. Jas. Wilson,
near Petersburg. ? x33-47
% OUT. on tbe veth January, one smill black
jL,i aOHSE, white face, off bind leg white ; no
wtida. tine found reward for information, or
two pounds for delivery to Wjn. Barnes. MajpIL .
? 33.6zxa
J| i i&T or feTOJLBN from Coonatto on or about
1 j Jed nary 24, one Heavy Draught Bay 90 USE.
«ar in fotenead, brandrd C otf shoulder. One
Pound Beward for infonm&tion; Two Pounds on
rtltverj ; if stolen. T«n Pounds for Information that
?mil convict the offender. — Elijah Carter, Bruce.
X83 47
2 VST, black-and-tan fKXITCH COOLIE, name
Xj en collar, ' F. W. Whyte.' Finder rewarded
vu returning same to F. W. Whyte, Currie-street, or
Ceo. Mildwater. Scot's Creek. ? 82x33
f Oo'i'. in September last, one dark bay AtASE,
M-A branded 2 over JC near shoulder, large star in
foixkead. OLe pound reward.— J.J. Powell Magill
rcad. Maylanca. ? 32-3xj3
?J OST or Stolen, from Macclesfield, one Black
M^A HCKsB, star in forehead, branded like JE
over JL. near shoulder. Also, Dark-brown Sad
dle Stare, ^branded like (E off shsuider. Onepound
nrWBid for information leading to tbelr reci'ery.
If ttftlei. five pounds for information that will con
vict tbe offender.
xfr6c ? P. LEONARD, Macdeafield.
'? OSX, from Cnrramulka, one Bay Draught
MA MABB, star on foiehead, saddle marked,
cHaiD fin leg, branded DS1 near shoulder. Finder
r*»sr-*c-i ; £.1 10s for delivery, or 103. for informa
tion tbas will lead to her recovery. .
x2^ ? H. LOCK, Cprramnlka.
L~CSV. STOLEN, or SIBAYED, one Chesnut
BOBSE, branded W near shoolder, saddle
matt near ribs ; missed about four months ago. .
Aty i.tr^on detaining same will be prosecuted ;
any pcieon giving information will receive 10s.
*f««t-j( or £.1 for delivery. — Alfred Cornow, Un
dalja; J. E Bleecbmore & Son, Auburn. xt2 33
T OST, One. OBEY GELDINO, branded TE 'con-
JLJ joined over 6 near shoulder, shod all round.
cue l'oucd reward for information leading to
lEcerery, and Thirty Shillings for delivery to
J. Boran, botcher, Dawson; or James McNeil,
OMnbowie. ? sSSOc
T OST from Baldfna, Strawberry or Light-roau
JLi STREB. biande-t — over A off nbs, 8S near
mntp, top off and split in right ear. Trn Shillings
tewud on delivery to N. James, Baldina Oowns,
Buna. ? x33-47
T OST. from Uioonda, one Dark Cb&snut MABB,
JLi bi&nded GO near shoulder, white stripe
tltrma face. Ten Shillings for information leading
torecoveiy, £i iob. for delivery, to B. W. Monighan,
O^ock- ? X33-47
f\t*X- POUND BKWaKD.-STKAIED from my
Vf Paddocks, Aima, 1 Brown MaBK. 2 years
«ld cff. star on foiehead, one hind loot wh.te, no
brand. — F. MaUesan, Alia. x'6-10
WO POUNDS BEWABD wOl be paid on the
delivery, or£l for such information as will leal
to the recovery of a Bay HOBSE, brandel Znear
sbcuWer. few white spots on back, near eir has
srosll slit; supposed to be up north.— Willitm
HifiWr, Port Victoria Yorke's Peainsnla. x*26-6l
? Produce. ?
KOTICE TO OONTRAOTUiiS AND
OTBEBS.— Good HAT CHAFF FOa
bkLB, Jtee from inst. cockspur, 4c; de ivered at
Willcehra BaflTcay-station if n quired.
ffM. PESBY.
WiHechra, January i, 1S8I. XS3-47
? Wanted. ?
THADY YOUNG MAN from North winw
SXIUATIONinai) riding, or staUon, dxovio*.
. «*fcr-&awtBg _?? r&r Sortb,' CA.-ofct«feOffi;e. x33
Drapery and Clothing.
SPECIAL LINES FOR THIS DAY
MARSHALL'S
GBBAX ANNUAL
SUHM&B CLEAB1NO SALE.
JAMES MARSHALL A COMPANY,
26. 28, 30, BC-tDLB-STEEET.
The Stephens puce Furniture Warkhol-sb,
and
17. FOKESTREEr, LONDON, E.C.
Id accordance with oar annual eastern and well
known system of keeping nothing but the Newest
Gccds, and to substantiate to tbe public tbe state
ment made by us thai whatever others are doing
we will do butter,
WK IBIS DAT OFFER FOS COMPARISON
OUE PBICBLIST
as under :—
£6-iDch Horrocks'B Longlotb, tn perfect condition,
sale price 2s. 3d tbe dozen
Crewdeon's Prize Medal White LongclothB, sale
crice 2s. lid. tbe dozen
Heavy Roller Towelling, 2s. 6d. the dozen.
Brown Holland, 2s. 9d. Uie dozen
Blue and Bed Check Glass Towelling, 2s. 6d. tiie
dozen, worth 5s.
White and Unbleached Swanskin, 6Jd. per yard.
G8-incb Plain Croydon Sheeting, sale price 6}d. the
yard
Cotton Bed Tick, Sjd the yard
A Jarpe lot of Bleac2it--1 2-amask Table Napkins, 2s.
lid. the dozen
Brown Table Damask, 6Jd tbe yard
Bleached Table Damask, double width, Is. the yard
Wt ite Turkish lowel', 6s. 6d. dozen
White Fringed Honeycomb Quilts, sale price Ss 3d.
each
Grand line of Wide Fcrfars, for Kitchen Tow. Is,
rale price. 8}d. per yard
White Frirged Honeycomb and Marcella ToUet
coverp, 7^d. each
Grand line Tapestry Carpets, sa-le price, 13£d- the
yard
Splendid lice of Brussels Carpets, in new patterns,
Bale price, 2s 6d. the yard
A lot of Best Five- Fj Bine Brussels Carpets, to be
cleared 4s. fid the yard
New designs in Heavy Crape Cretonnes, price.
Bad. the yard
Bedroom Doormats, lEd each «
Liooltums, 2s. lid per square yard
Floorcloth*. 2 yards wide, 2s. 6d. tbe yard
Passage Floorcloth', yard wide. Is. 3d.
Cornice Poles, Knds. and Bings complete, 7s. 6i.
eath
DOUBLE- WIDTH COLORED BBiDFOSD
CASHMERES.
Sale prise 7jd. per yard
Double-width Black Cashmere, sate pries 94. per
yard
Fancy Cambtics, )
Daik Pompadours, SSale price Is. lid. the dozen
Striped Gingham*, )
Balance of tbe immense purclf&se of Prints,
comprising—
Stripe and Cfarck Fancy Prints, ) All to be
Dark Ground Fancy Cambrics, cleared,
Light and Dark Floral Prints, f 2s. lid. tbe
White, Striped, and Check Mostins, ) dozen.
Thousands of yards of—
Melanges, )
Mottled Alpacas, (Sale price, 2s. lid. the
Grey and Brown Lustres, { dozen yards.
Black Norwich Grenadines, )
Thousands of yards of
Cheviot Tweede, \
SS?aSBT' VSa!e **&-**? fcbe
ITorwich Checks, I **'*?
All- Wool Summer Homespuns, /
Thousands ol yards ol
Eetamene Beiges, \
Glv.ce Luiities, f Va3n --j-. &1 a,
Bnrano Lace Cloth, &c ,&c, J
A large lot of Ladies' Print Costumes, sale price 2s.
lid., worth 7s lid.
Ladies' Superior Stuff Costumes, sale price 17s. 6 1.,
worth 86a
Ladies' Biege DubI Cloaks, neweit shapes, sale price
Bs. lid.
Ladies' Four -in hand Mantles, 6s. lid., worths ?.
Ladies' China Silk Ulsters, 10s. 6d. each, wort i np
to 36s.
Ladies' Cashmere Mantles, sale price 6s. lid.
Ladiet.' Itich Silk Mantles, sale price 26a., v.orth
45s.
An insnense quantity of Children's Print Costumes,
eale prices 2s ltd.. 3s. lid , 4s. lid.
Black Glace Silk. 15d. the yard.
A lot of Black tatins, to be cleared at Is. 6d. the
B^ick MerveillenxSilk, 2s. lid. the yard.
An immense lot of Colored Satins, in tbe newest
iumrner shades, sale price Is. tbe yard.
Cream Moire Silks, 9d the yard.
Best Colored Escalier plushes, Is. lid. the yard,
wnthVs 6J.
Colored Broche Silke, Is. per yard, worth 2s. 6d.
Children's Straw Hats, sale price 3d. each
A Large Stock of Ladies' Straw Hats, tn tbe New
Henrj U. and other shapes, worth np to Is. lid.
each, sale price W. each
Wide-btim Willow Hats, sale price 3d. each
A lot of Infants' Embroidered Pique Frocks, is.
each, worth 2s. fid.
Infants' Broch-5 Sateen Frocks, Is., worth 2s. 6d.
Inr&nU' Colored Embroidered Merino Pelisses, 2s.
6d each
Feeder Bibs. 3d. e ch
Diaper Pinafores, trimmed embroidery, 6d. each
White Embroidered Skirts, sale price 2s lid. each,
DGual price 6s 6d.
Ladies' flUite Spoon busk Corsets, 15d., worth
2s. 6d.
Ladies' Colored Sateen Corsets, Is 6d.
The celebrated Nota Bene Corsets, 4s lid.
Boys'. Youths', and Men's Cotton Shirts, lined backs,
13 ^d. each
Gents' Oxford Shirt*. Collars attached, Is. 9d. each
Men's Military Front Longcloth Shirts, sale price
Is. lid.
Gents' Windsor Scarfs, 3 Jd. each
lien's Elastic Braces, 4£d. each
Men's Military Socks, fashioned toes, 5J4. per pair
Men's Brown Cotton Socks, fashioned, 8s. lid. th«
dozen
Men's Meiino Finish Undershirts, Is. each
Men's Brown Cotton Pants, 15d
Uents' Black Burlington Ties, 4jd,
Men's Tweed Hats, 9d. to Is. 6d. each
Men's Soft Felt Hats, Is. lid. and 2s. fid.
Men's Silk Pith Helmets, 3s. lid each
Boys' Stiff and Soft Felt Hats, Is. 3d. and Is. lid.
Bovb' Straw Hats, Is. each
Polo Caps, 6d. each
Men's Colored Mcle Trousers, 2s. lid.
Men's Axe Brand White Moles, 4a lid.
Men's Tweed Trousers, Ss. lid and 3s. lid.
Men's White Vests. Is. 9-3.
Men's Silk Coats, tis. lid. each
Men's Tweed Coata, 4s lid , 5e. 6d., 6s. 9d.
Men's Serge Coats, 0s. 9d.
Men's Holland Coats, is lid.
Men's Serge Suite Suits, 10s 6d. the suit
Boys' Holland Knicker Suits, Is. lid.
Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits, 2s. lid
Boys' Tweed Trousers. 2s. 6d.
Boys* Holland Coats. Is. lid.
Tweeds suitable for BoyV wear, Is., Is. 3d., Is. 9d.
tbe yaid.
Blue Serges, sale price 10 id.. Is . Is. Cd., Is. lid.
Donble-width Tweeds, 28. lid. and 8s. 6d.
Gents' Suits Made to Order, well shrunk, and fit
guaranteed —
special sale prices. 45s , 60s., and 55s. the Suit.
FURNITURE.
Price-lists on application.
For further particulars see our Price-lists and
Windows.
JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY.
!6, 28, SO, Bl'NDLESJREET,
THE STEPHENS-PLACE FUEUITORE WAREHOUSE,
and
17, FORE-STREET, LONDON, B.C.
269weocx314c
? Missing Friends. ?
IF this should meet the eye of FRED.
AUMASN, who was a sheepdrover on the
Erndina Station, north-east, about nine months
back, bis brother, Gnstiv Altmann, wishes to hear
from him. Address, G. Altmann, Maltland, T.P.
^ ? X2B-33
ISABELLA. SUTHERLAND, of Wel
itngton, who married John Sabin Johnston in
April, ISO). Information wanted from her or about
her.— Rev. F. W. Cox, Wakefield-street east, Ade
laide; ? 86.42x3840
JAMES NETHERCOTT is reqnested
to WRITE to his Mother or his Wife, as they
are anxious to communicate with him. They are
anxiously awaiting to hear of him at once. Last
heard of in Queensland.
x33 40 MRS. JAMES NETHERCOTT, Stirling.
JOHN JONES, native of Pwllheli,
North Wales, came to Australia thirteen years
ago in the ship John O'Gaunt ; last heard of twelve
months ago at Mount Gipps, Barrier Ranges, is
requested to write to the undersigned, when he will
learn tidings of bis brother Henry.— Arthur Cubitt,
Missing Friends Office, Sydney. x33 40
Education.
GLENELG GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Principal :
I FREDK. CAIEBER.
j A sosnd Commercial Educition is imparted, and
' Students prepared for Matriculation, University,
! Jonjcr, and Civil Service Examinations.
Ample Becreation Grounds.
Sea Bathinc, under superintendence of a Master,
for Resident Pupils
Duties will be resumed on Tuesday, January 29.
BC261IC
A~N CEFIELD HOUSE,
WAB.EFIKLDSTBEBT BAST.
Establithment conducted by Miss J. E. STEVENS
for Yonup Lsdie* atteoding or preparing to attend
tbe Advanced School. Terms ou apji'ication.
? -335:18
ST. ALO1SIUS' COLLEGE, SEVEN
E11XS -CLASSES wiU BECOMMBNCE on
1st FEBRUARY. Appficataons for admission, or
other particulars, to be addressed to Very Rev.
Thomas O'Brien, S J.. President ; or Rev. Thomas
Carroll. S J.. Yice-Pre-ident. ? 18nai32xl9-S3
OLIVE HODSE, Walkerrille - road.
MISS SENDER'S SCHOOL.
Tbe NEXT QUARTER wiU begin on MONDAY,
the 4th February.
Tram passes tbe door. 14ao36xl9-3S
Matrimonial.
A1RLMONIAL— Three gentlemen,
'CH,' ' W.C .,' and ?? J.R ,- aged 23, 21,
and 19. -ieb to correspond with three young ladies,
age 17—24, with a view to ma'-risony ; mutt be
tlicrtrugtly dometticated. Money no object. Ad
diets, enclosing photos, to 'C.U,' 'W.C. .'and
'J.B-,' Ualaklava. x3i
? Public Notices. ?
j rxtlAMBER OF MAN UFAC CORES.
A GOSSIP MEBTTNGwill be heM at tbe Hall of
tbe Chamber. Waymouth-street, on FRIDAY,
February 8, at 7 SO o'clock, when & paper on
modern beekeeping,
by A E. BONNEY, Esq , wiU be read Seven!
otbei beekeepers are expected to take part in tbe
meeting, and Bee apparatus, including the Qnfnby.
Langstrotb, and Dzteizon hives will oe exniUKed
and explained.
Persons interested in the management of bees, as
well as tbe puoBc cenerally, are c Jrdiaily invited.
?JNO. FAIRFAX CONIGRAVE, Secretary.
26.30.3,7x8633
'E1ROME DI3IB10I.
j A PUBLIC MEETING~of ELE3TORS will be
held at the Inttitnte, at Orroroo, on FRIDAY,
February S next, at 7 30 p.m.
Candidates are invited.
A. R Addiaon G Degenhardt
Geo Beece, Booleroo A.P. Yeates
M. Connor ? E. M. Happier. x33
rfiHE ANNUAL MEETING of Mem
M. bers of tbe N. A.A.A. A H. SOCIETY wU be
held at tbe Wirreanda Hotel, CRADOCK. on
FEBRUARY 0, at 3 p.m.
8tx83 ? R. W. MONAGHAN, Hon. Sec
A BAZAAR, is to be held on tbe
12th, 13th, and 14th of FEBRUARY. 1881,
at MALL4XA, In aid of the CATHOLIC CaURCH.
Many lich prizes and useful articles have been
supplied. ? x33___J
CRAFEHS DISTRICT. — No:ice is
bereby given that a PUBLIC MEETING of
Ratepayers will be held in the Council Office,
Stilling East Schoolroom, on TUESDAY EVEN
ING, February 19. 1881, at half-past 7 o'clock, to
consider the advisability of altering the boundaries
of tbe wards. — Sy order of the Council.
8£xSS ? ? W. H. MILFOSP, Clerk.
CHOW NOTICE.
The FlBST ANNUALSHOW oftheURAIDLA
and SUMMEBTOWX HuRTICULTUBAL and
FLOB1CULTURAL SOCIETY will beheld at tbe
Uraidla Show Ground on FKBRUABY 21, 1881.
32uai61xS3 47 O. V. P. DIPPE, Hon. tec.
THE CRAFERS HORTICULTURAL
AND FLOBICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
intend holding their SHOW in March, 1884.
840.7x842c ARTHUR TAYLOR, Hon. Sec
AGBICULTUHAL AND HORTICUL
TURAL SOCIETY. WILLUNGA. — T3R
ANNUAL SHOW of this Society will be held on
Tuesday, March 4.
23-4x28 33 ? W. J SLICKER, Secretary.
IltfSH NATIONAL LEAbUE.
PARNELL TESTIMONIAL.
This great movement having -ieea inaugurate;] in
South Anntralia, Subscriptions may be sent ti- the
uudeTtigned.
J. M. GUNSON. Chairman.
H. W. HAYMAN » Tr«wnOT-
HENRY McCONVILLEf Treasnj«;l
M. J. ELWOOD. Hon. Sec.
St. Francis Xaviert Hall. WakeBeld-st., Adeliide.
? x835:S4
'\TOTICE is hereby given that GEORGE
_Ll BAYNKB, of Terowie. Mall Contractor and
Coach Proprietor, baa. this day taken into
PARTNERSHIP GEORGE ALBX&KDBR
McGOWAN formerly of the firm of Cobb & Com
pany, of Wilcannia, Mail Contractors.
The business will be carried on under tbe style of
RAYNBB, McGOWAN. -fc CO.
Dated 18th day of January, 1884.
GEO. RtlTNfiR
G. A. MCQOWAS.
Witness- H. Upion, Solicitor, Terowie. X28-33
D U B~L~I~C W O T I G E,
TO THE SUBSCRIBKBS AND ADVERTISERS
OF THE LANTERN NEWSPAPER.
We have this day PURCHASED all LASTBRS
BGOK DEBTS from July, 1882. The public axe
therefore notified NOT TO PAY ANY ACCOUNTS
DUB THIS JOURNAL unless they get a receipt
bearing tbe name of Stansbury & Murphy tbereoD.
All accounts payable at our offices, Victoria square
west. ? ?
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HENRY EDWARDS
Arkaba, 29th January, 1884. x33
NOTICE.— A 11 CATTLE7~HORSES)
cr SHEEP found TRESPASSING on SSMJ
: TIOKS 77. 23 and northern portion of 26. HUNDKED
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: Dated January 26, 1884.
JOHN O'CONNSLL.
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NOTICE. 'All PIGS, GOATS, DOGS,
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i January 26, 1884. x3J
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Lease foa^ Grazing and Cultivation, Hundreds
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Sale of Credit Selections, Hundreds of Wonna,
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Monbnlla, and Grey.
February 14
Lease for Grazing and Cultivation, Hunlrcd
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Lease for Salt, Ac , Hnndred Dalrymple.
Lease of Government Buildings, Hundred Mc
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Leases for Grazing, Hundreds Ward and Pa a
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Sale of Allotments in Townships of Mnloowur'.ie.
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Leases for Grazing, Hnndreds Bnrdett, Seymour.
Febrtjary 28.
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Terowie, Baros&a.
Leases for Grazing, Hundreds Hutchison, Eoppio,
Everaid, Stow, Freeling, MypoDga, Mann,
Louth, Mongolita, Tarcowie, Stanley.
MARCH 6.
Leaf es for Grazing, Hundred PHyford.
Sale of Gold Ltat.es, B nndred Kuitpo.
March 18.
Sale of Credit Selections, Hundreds of Paratoo,
Telowie, Kba, King. Wirrega. Talia, Boolcunda.
Colton, Cudlamndla. Wandearah, Laeepede,
Wonofea, Cocnatto. Boothby, Tatiara, Yalpam,
You-gbasband, and Forster.
March 20
Sale of Annual Leases, Hnndreds Bnrdett (long
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By direction of tbe Hob. Commissioner ot
Crown Lands.
X33 G. W. GOYDER. Surveyor-General.
VALUABLE IMPBOVRD FARM IN TSE
HUNDREDS OF DALKEV AND ALMA.
FOR SALE, an Improved FARM In
the HUNDREDS of tf-LKBY and ALMA,
adjoining the Stockyard Creek Railway-station (52
miles from Adelaide) containing 1.4C0 Acres, wich
Improvements, as follows :— Two wells, contiininp
an abundant supply of good water, one well S9 f *ec
deep, one 120 fees deep ; one stone and cement ta^t,
and three large dams containing about 80,000 gallons
of water, six roomed galvanized-iron boose, three
roomed cottage, men's room, tbe usual (tables and
-beds ; all fenced and subdivided, about half shwn
proof, with posts and seven wires, tbe remainder
posts and two wires ; about 160 acres fallow. 1C0
acres scrub, and the remainder clear.
Tbe above to be sold cheap.
For further particulars apply to David Miller,
timber merchant, &c, Glenelg. z26-40
EpOR SALE, HUNDRED of PIKlifi.
_T comer Telowie and Nel9b_by roads. FARM
217 Acres, about 160 cultivated, subdivided into
three paddocks, wire fencing, water laid on from
reservoir, and stock well also on farm. Apply J.
Ahem, Port Pirie. ? X28-4C
EOR 8ALE, HUNDRED of KIL
KERBAN, a splendid FARM of 640 Acres of
the best land in the district, divided into five pad
docks, well feneed, and well supplied with water by
five stoned up tanks and one dam The land ibid its
prime, it having been selected only eight years ago ;
some of it has enly borne two crops, and there i« 70
or 80 acres virgin soil. The hundred of Kukerran is
one of the surest wheat-gi owing districts in the
colony, as tbe statistics for tbe last seven or eight
years will show. The selector's agreement has
nineteen yean to run from the 1st May next at £1
Op. cd per acre, all payments being towards pur
chase money. There will be no payment due for
two years. For Sale, cheap the owner finding it
nececsary to remove to a larger farm in another
dbtiict Apply to W. H Kelly ? xS6c
FOR SALE by TEI^DER, FARM in
tbe HUNDRED of HALL, four miles from
Hoyleton Station, and two miles from Halbury,
containing 407 Acres, improved. For particulars
apply to
X26S3 J. E. BLEECHMORE & SON. Auburn.
OR SALE, SECTION No. 1107 and
1108; containing 160 Acres, splendid LlND
and permanent water Situated one mite north of
Mmrabel. Apply John D&viion Springfield. xi9 33
fjH)R SALtf, BY TENDER, that
X? excellent FARM situated adjoining tbe.
Suburban Lands of KLLISTON, known as Mr.
Charles Parkinson's, and containing 649 acres. The
land is good, also the supply of water. Improve
ments— -Dwelling-house of three rooms, all fenced
and divided into three paddocks, stables, sheds,
yards, and pig-proof paddocks. Together with the
lard will be sold— 4 Horses, 2 Cows. 1 Reaper. 1
Winnower, 1 Mower, 1 Honerake, 1 double and 1
Single Plough, 1 Set Harrows, Lot of Harness, and
S Stacks Hay (about 40 to CO tons). Tenders to be
in by WEDNESDAY, February 13. Tenderers to
name their own terms of payment. No tender
necessarily accepted. Further particulars may be
obtained from Mr. Charles Parkinson on the land,
or from the vuderaigned, to whom tenders should
be addiessetx.
JOHN MOULE.
18-19x19-40 Wayr-outh-street Adelaide.
OR SALE BY TENDER, Hundred
ALMA.— TENDERS will be received up to
the 11th February, for BBCTIOK 450, containing
131 Acres; good Stone House of four rooms, stone
stable, tanks, &c, known as James Jack's. Also,
joining Sections 152 and 463, containing 380 acres,
and Section 416, containing 198 acres, d-tacbed1
known as Geo. Hissey's. Can be tendered fo
separately or collectively For particulars apply by
letter. Hamley Bridge. No tender necessarily
accepted.
Hamley Bridge. January 22, 1884. x26 40
TOOR SALE, between Eersbrook and
Gumeracba;
HOMESTEAD,
SECTION OF 84 ACRES,
About 10 in Fruit and Potatoes; House and perma
nent water, near Mr. Penna's. Apply
BxlMc^ ? CONIQRAVE _s COLLISON.
FOR SALE, CHEAP— A first-class
PROPERTY, SECTIONS 47, 43, 39 and 57.
HUJSDbEDof KOORINGA. containing 668 Acres
alongside tbe Buna and Hallett Railway, two and a
half miles from tbe station. A Good Farm and
close to tbe Bnrra Market ; is a good place for the
stoppage of stock ; Household Improvements, every
convenience, permanent water, good well ; divided
into Bix padd ocks
For particulars apply
W. T. RABBICH,
Wattle Grove, near Aberdeen.
? Title, R.P Act. ? x«M7
FOR SALE OR TO LET.— Splendid
FARM of 700 acres adjoining tbe township of
Narrldy, all fiist-class arable land, 230 acres fallow.
Nanidy is well known as one of the best hnndreds
in the Areas, and this farm is second to none in the
district. For particulars apply to F. H. Weston,
Mintaro. ? . ? xlB-33
FOR SALE, 1,920 Acres of highly
IMPROVED and VIRGIN AGRICUL
TURAL LAND situated in the fertile North- West
Wimmera District of Victoria. This desirable
property Is only 20 miles from the Custon Railway
Station, on the Kingston and Border Town lute, and
but five miles from tbe Victorian to ?raabip of Kanlva,
through which tbe intercolonial railway from
Melbourne to Adelaide will pass. For particulars
apply to
xS07c MOORE BROS., Kaniva, Victoria.
F~ OR SALE, ( heap, 15 Acres, SUB
UBBAN BLOCKS, best part Pekina. Apply
W. H. Fairiie, Halifax-street, Adelaide. x20-40
FOR SALE BY TENDEB.— ihat
excellent FARM situated about one mile
from the rising township of BL-ISTON, known as
Mr Geo. Mayer's, and containing 1.000 Acres. The
Lana U good, and the supply of Water abondant.
Improvements — Dwelling-house five rooms, and
home of two rooms. All well fenced, and divided
into seven paddocks. Stables, sheds and yards.
Together with the land will be sold 7 Horses, 6
Bnllccks and Tacklioe, 4 Cows, I Waggon 1 Dray,
2 Beaping Machines, 1 Winnower. 1 Double Plough,
1 set Harrow*, a lot Ol Harness, 1 Stack Hay con
taining about 20 Tons. Tenders to be sent in by
WEDNESDAY, February 13. Tenderers co name
their own terms of payment. No tender necessarily
accepted. Further particulars may be obt_ined
from Geo. Mayers. Esq., J.P., on the land; or
the undersigned, to whom tenders should ba ad
dressed,
JOHN MOULE,
18-19x19-40 Waj mouth -btreet, Adelaide.
ITOR SALE by TENDER, IMPROVED
JD FARM, 7 miles South of BALAK(-AVA, being
Sections 167, 158, 169, containing 1,255 Acies; 900
cleared ready for crop.
Good Well of Fresh Water, with whip and tank ;
five-corned House, Cbafihouse, and Stable for 9
Borsec, Ac.
. The said Sections are held under Scrub Lease for
21 years from Government, at nominal rental, from
October 21, 1879. having nearly 17 years to ran.
Stock and Implements on Farm to be sold at
valuation.
Full particulars and Tenders received by J.
Part well -_ Sons, at Enfield, Two Wells, and
MaDala,
Tenders to be in by February 6, 1881, received at
Two Wells. ? 21aS6xl9-33
IpOR SALE. — A first-chsa FARM,
1 situated on the GAWLKR RIVER, in the
HUNDRED of MUDI.AWIBBA. abont six miles
from Gawler, being Sections Nos. 76?, 623, 62*. 130,
131. and ie_. containing 406 Acres, all well and sub
stantially fenced and subdivided into nine paddocks,
with all the usual farm buildings erected thereon,
srwl a never- failing soppiy of good water.
For f art her particulars apply to Lawes & Carman.
J ami A gents dx , Murray t-txu4£, UawJei ; or to W.
(ttOtlger «n tee inropeity. x3? 47
Land and Honse Property.
FOR SALE, SECTION 347, HUN
DRED TEBOWIE, containing 338 acres.
Apply John Steele, Terowie ? -33-40
TpOR SALJS BY TENDEB.
TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up
to WBDNB8DAY, February 13 next, for PUR
CHASE of FARM containing 320 Acres. Hundred
Port Gawler, aheepproof. fenced and subdivided,
stone house, detached kitchen, -fcc . bam. stable*. .
yards, good well water. For further particulars
apply to tbe proprietor.
JAMES McCORD, Two Welts.
P.S.— No tender necessarily accepted
January 29, 1884. ? 36-8-83-40
FOR SALE BY TENDER.—
TENDERS will be received by the under
signed up to the 23rd FEBRUARY next for the
FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SECTION 111, HUN
DRED of BOOLVROO. near Booleroo Centre, con
taining 410 acres. Improvements - four-roomed
stone House, sheds, stabling, large cement tank and
dams. The Land is all fenced with three wires, and
subdivided into four paddocks. Particulars may be
obtained from John Coulthard, Nuriootpa. No
Tender necessarily accepted.
X83-47 A. JENSEN. Tanunda, Agent.
VARM TO LET IN ALD1NGA.
TENDERS will be received by tbe undersigned
up to Friday, February 16, for a SEVEN TEARS'
LEASE of tbe following SECTIONS, known aa tbe
property of abomasWbinnerab,Esq , and containing
about 960 Acres, in one or two Lots, viz :—
at Lot.— Sections 402, 403, 401 406. 41'. and 411.
2nd Lot- Sections 418, .19, 420, 424, and 741.
Together with tbe Farm Bofldings and other Im
provements on the second Lot.
Bent to be payable half-yearly, and lease to eon
tain usual covenants.
Tenders to state amount of Rent offered.
The Property will be shown to intending ten
derers by Messr* G. &T. W. Jones, of Aldinga. ?
Neither the highest nor any Tender will neces
sarily be accepted
FRANCIS CLARK & SONS, GrenleU-atreet.
? .6.9-88-iO
FOB SALE, cheap, or will EX
CHANGE for a GOOD FARM, on account of
ill health, a well-built Hotel, now doing a good
trade in a large farming district. Apply Dy letter
F. bmedly, Railway Hotel, Walloway Springs.
32-6x33
FOR SALE, IMPROVED FaRM o:
549 Acres, being Sections Nod. 607. 60S, j
6i8. and 669, in HONORED of GRACE, near
MaUala, with Stone HOUSE Four Rooms, Sheds.
Stables, Dams, Tanks, &c Apply to J. H. ChtveU.
MaUala ; or to ?
SHUTTLEWORTH & LETCHFORD.
Land and Loan Agents, Bong William-street,
? Adelaide. ? -83-64
FOR SALE, IMPROVED FARM of
792 Acres, being Sections 211, 238, 215. 471,
452, and 474 in Hnndred of GRACE, near MAX
LALA. Honse, four rocms ; stables, sheds, good
water. Title, R,P. Act. r
Apply to Mis. B. Cbivell, Mallsls; or to
SHUTILEWORtH ft LEtCHFOBD,
Labd and Loan Agents, Ki«g Wmst , Adelaide. -
? xSS-63
FOR SALE, a Valuable FARM, seven
miles sonth-east of Balaklava, being Sections
No. 137 and 139, Hundred of Dalkey, containing 343
acrei, subdivided into three paddocks, with
DweUiiighouEe, two tanks, dam, stable, sheds, &c.
For further particulars apply to J. Match, on tbe
premises xSB-47
OR SALE, AT MACLAREN VALS,
IMPROVED FARM of about 160 Acres,
known as Mr. Wm. Sanders's, good Dwelling
house. Underground Cellar, Stone Barn, and Stables,
Sheds, Garden, good water ; well fenced and con
venient paddocks. Apply Mr. Sanders, on the
premises, or to Pavy, itlacker, & Fldge, Maclaren
Vale. ? 28 83x26-33
VBBESTONE QUARRIES.
FPBESTONE QUARRIES FOR SALS at
NORTH ALDGATE, oh Nalrne Railway.
Time Payments on easy terms.
BLDERts WOOL AND PRODUCE COMPANY
? (LIMITED). ADELAIDE. -_Ut,ucxl9c
if.OR SALE, a FARM at MAGPIE
__? CREEK, near Angle Grove, known as George
Brinkwortb'e. being Sections 886, 387 ,890,,3Jl, 892,
895, and pait Section 374, Hnndred of Hart, contain
ing 1,117} acrei, all agricultural land, and sub
divided into five sheep-proof fenced paddocks. Im
provements conbi&t of good Dwellfng-House, men's
nut, well, tank, aim dams. be»ide« plenty good
-nxface water in springs For terms apply 00 the
farm.
82-Sx83-40 ? F. BEtLING, Angle Grove.
'ElARM IN i-_KBOCH VALLEY
TENDERS WiU be received by tbe South Am-'
tralian Company until the 20th of FEBRUARY tor
a FOURTEEN YKABS' LEASE datiog from the
26ib cf March. 1884, of the Sections No 5j8. 633.
6&9. aod 649, oont_ini»g 380 acres Tenderers to
state tbe rent they are willing to pay, aod the
proposed'metbod' of using tbe land.' ,
Form of Lease can be seen at tbe company's office,
North-terrace, Adelaide. ? 3eowcxdc
FARMS F~O R™'S ALE
in the magnificent DISTRICT OF TATIARA.
where tbe fanner can always depend upon a good
season and good average yield of wheat. There is
nothirg in the Australian colonies equal to the
good land of this district— a perfect paradise for the
farmer.
No. 1 will be sold on tempting terms.
SECTIONS, Hundred of TATIARA, Nos. 108,
109, 131, 132, 138, containing 459 ACRSS FREE
HOLD LAND, situated about one mile from tbe
rapidly increasing township ot BORDER TOWN ;
ALL well VENCKD; fonr-roomed House, Stables,
Sheds, &c, &c. Good water. A CHOICE PRO*
PERTY.
No. 8. SECTION, Hundred of TAT14.RA, con
taining 306 ACRES. ALL FENCED with posts and
six wireB, partly cleared, large Dam of Water,
within three miles of BORDER TOWN. A good
farm for tbe acreage. FREEHOLD.
No. 8. SECTIONS 2, 874. 6, 7, 40, 42, 167. 168, 169,
U0, 164, 166. 166, 168. 169, 170. 172. 176, and 188. con
taining 8,139 ACRES.
ALL MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD LAND, and
all Fenced with Posts and Six Wires.
SECTIONS 6, 77, 161, 162, 16S, and 173, containing
9S0 ACRES, under Selection at 20s. per acre.
GOOD HOUSE, TWELVE ROOMS, within one
mile of BORDER TOWN, and tbe Most Convenient
Farm for its size in tbe District, containing
FREEHOLD LAND _ 3,139 Acres
SELECTION LAND _ 090 Acres
Total ? 4,129 Acres
No. 4. 8ECTIONS 267, 284, 285, containing 889
ACRES, Selection Land taken up at 20s. per acre*
All Fenced, Posts and Six Wires.
FOUR-ROOMED STONE HOUSE. Full Supply
of GOOD WAXKR
A GRAND PROPERTY.
No. S. 8BCTION6 468, 469, containing 960
ACRES, under Credit Selection.
Good POST AND SIX- WIRE HENCE all around.
Subdivided into FOUR PiDDOCKS.
HOUSE of 6 rooms, abont 200 aerei cleared and
in crop.
Special terms can be had for this farm.
No. 6 FARM held under selection clauses of the
Land Act. ?
SECTION 809, 311, 816K, 317, in the Hondred of
TaUIABA, containing 1,320 ACRES of FIRST
CLASS LAND.
ALL FENCED, 600 acres in crop this year. Im
provements—
TWO STONE DWELLING-HOUSES. 4 and 7
BOOMS, WELL-BUILT and .fiaisbed. covered
with iron.
The land is subdivided into 9 PADDOCKS, 6
DAMS.
The improvements cost abont £2,000. The land
was taken up frcm Government at SOs. per Acre.
A WELL-APPOINTED FARM, and within four
miles of BORDER TOWN.
Tbe wbole of tbe above Properties are for Positive
Sale at very low prices, considering tbe quality of
tbe land and the superior improvements.
Apply to
M. KINGSBOROUGH,
29,31.3xB8 ? ADELAIDE.
I1OR SALE, firat-class FARM in tbe
HUNDRED OF KOOLYWURTIE, Yorke's
Peninsula. MOUNT RAT Township, and within ten
miles of Mlnlaton, being Section No. 69, containing
638 Acrea. all fenced, cleared, and subdivided
Usual farm buildings erected thereon. Price mode
rate and terms reasonable. This farm ie known as
belonging to the estate of Francis. Jolly.
Further particulars, price, and terms may be bad
on application to
M. KINGSBOROUGH,
SB.81.ExB3 King William street, Adelaide.
FARMS FOR SALE.
TERMS EASY.
1. SECTIONS ISO and 131, WILMXJBU, con
taining 568 Acres.
5. SECTION. 138 WILLOCHRA, containing 467
Acres, both well known as formerly the Property of
Mr. John Bock.
3. SECTION '211. WILLOCHRA, containing 518
Acres, known as the Property of Mr. J. Lines.
4 SECTION 204 BOUYUOL1B, containing 26B
Acres, known as the Property of Mr. C. Dicker.
6. SECTION 22, P^DA. containing 3l0 Acres,
known asthe Property of Mr. A. Bairstow.
AH tbe above Properties are well fenced aod
Subdivided, and contain comfortable bouses and
substantial improvements
TERMS EASY.
Apply to
26wi51x26-47 W. SV DOUGLAS. Adelaide.
T EASE OF MRS. HORNER'S F A.RM
JLi —TENDERS are invited bytheundenrigne.'.
np to 12 soon on WEDNESDAY, February 18, 1884,
for a THREE YEARS' LEASE of that first-class
FARM, adjoining the TOWNSHIP of BI VEBTON.
consisting of Section 624 and part ot Sections 683
and HO, Hnndred of Gilbert, containing 838 Acres
orthereabontBoffirstclaaBLand. The wbole Is well
andBubstantiaUy fenced and subdivided into three
paddocks. The improvements consist of two wens
of splendid water, capital stone. stable and yards,
dec, Ac
Posse-don to be taken and the Lease date from
March 6, 1884. Tenders to be at per sere.
For particulars apply to Mr. G. Homer, Hill Inn,
I iverton, or tbe undenlg-e-.
Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily ac
. i pted. Tenderato be addressed to Oliver Homer,
1 Iverton, and marked ' Tender for Farm.'
X88-40 OUTER HORNEB, Gladstone,
0 LET from year to year, for Grazing
or Cultivation, abont 800 Acres of first-clan
1 AND, -touted -soot six mSes tram Adelaide.
A ' FKXN & HARDY.
- SfiweoxSOe KS, King Wafiam-street.
Land and HoBse Property.
GREEN * O O.
LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS
IdCXK-D . I_U_D »««-»«, ___- ., laCBHSM
SURVETOBS, . _ . . , . -*
are prepared to act on behalf of person, wtkatag ?
. Secure Laud in Govkkhmkmt ASK-CU-TOft-A
ABBAS, to undertake Sukvkto in any part of UM-
Colony, to Negotiate Loans for I-uaeorS-t-Jl
8nBa at Lowest Current Rates of Ivtocat. tad to
bras-act all bus-Mss connected with THX _Ut-l
FBOVXBTT Abe
XXCHANGB LAND OFFICES,
. P— BX K-ST— — _ CX. S6
QPLENDID OPPQRTONIT-T FOR AW
KJ _ -CNBRGETIC PUSHING MAN.
FOB&ALE, *-_UVATELY, all tho-aSBCtlON 3
of LAND ixc Che HCNDR&D «t _r_-_UBS» ens.
bered 248 and 244, containing 881 a_te_f t_Rrto«c
with all tbe improrer-ents, c-n-bt-as p? aTgodl '
fo-r-roomed HOUSE,' laiee underground TaoV. «rt
Dam. Abont $50 acres bava beta deired. xta oyt ?
cropped. The balance of the land bas»apS4h^A r,
srowih of the best MaUee, but Is a_Lg«o4 -wheat' -
land. The bonadariesare fenced. H»lf the pnrcoai-k- .-
. mone£ to be paid in cash; the ba-UK^may be'p-td '
in firewood, the vendor asreelof to tike any amount
of wood at 6s. for long dry and 7b. 6d. p«r.tmfbr
?mall mallee roots. Tbeae aections were selected-.
1581. at .Os. per acre. Snbstitntedie-t-ence.
Toe above offers a fint-rate chance tor & Inuw
worki-e industiious man. a« there __H_n^-f-
ing witbin balf a mile, and the nucleated portion
(about 600 acres) will produce at lean 23 tans of
saJe»Mp w--.ti ptrscre. . .
Apply at once to
LIbTON, SHAKES, & CO.. AncUoneets, &c.,
xSB-47 ? Kapnnda. ?
TO Bt, b( LD, FARM containing 805
Aorts of good Agricultural Lmnd, wicoin
three mi!e« of Georgetown, fenced and ?ubdivided,
360 acrei ? f fallow, bouses, tank, well, and d-ms.
and plenti of wood. WiU be sold in one or two lots
if requlttd For further p_rUculars apply to
WflUS-O McOtongh, Georgetown. ? -33-64
r'|^l.N-iER& are invited up to 1st March,
JL 1884, for PURCHASE . or RBNTINC1
PORTION of BLOCK 427, HUNDRED DAXffBY,
containing 291 acres. Apply Wm. March, Dalkey. -?
? . . . '. : ? . xg3 .
rilKNDf.-iS are invited up to February
X 20, for the PURCHASE or BENTHCl*
SECTIONS 371 and 872, 637 Acres, HUNDRED OF '
PIRIE. Pa-t pnrch-se-money can remain on Mort
cacelfde-ired. Apply J. H. Fleming, Port Pirie.
? X12-33
TENDERS will be received by the
undersigned until the 2Znd FEBRUARY For
I Bale, J. Beicbston's FARM, two miles from C_l
towie, on the Jamestown-road. ACTIONS-?, 3, 9,
HUNDRED of CALTOWIB. contalnine 634 ?fcres
j Arable land ; and, also, 131 acres of Sirtmrnan
; Lands adjoining tbe beforementioned, divided Into
i ten paddocks, fenced with split sods and three to
five wires. Heueeof strae covered witfi iron, of
three rooms, large stable garden, weU with' eight
feet of water, water' dam ™pt»*'''g spriuga.
Also grazing Section 315. Hondred AppUa, well
timbered and watered, feneed with 'three wires. -
i Tenders hot nece-E-vrQy accepted. ?-?' ~~~
\ F..R.B, WVKMCHAUFF,
x33-47 ? Fun-era-street, Adelaide.
mo GEAZIERS ASD FARMERS
TO BE LET OB SOLD. Valuable FARM, Perma
nent Water, SECTION 23, GUMBOWIB ; fiU
Acres of flrst-clasa Land, well fenced sad improved*
very good -tone Mouse. Permanent Water, which
never fails. Close to Gnmbowie Siding, and would
make a' splendid Stock Depot Terms to rent or
purchase very easy to a good tenant.
Also.
g&ECTION B1.GUMBJW1E, 534 Acres good Agri
cultural Land, Fenced, &c.
Apply to
HARDY & DAVIS. Solicitors,
Marlborough Cbambers, Wavmouth-street, :
Adelaide -12«
V'A LUABLE IMFROVED FAKMS
FOR SALE. -
240 Acres, within 1 mfleof MACLAtt_|V VAL*.
fenced and subdivided, bouse, sUSWea, well ot good
water, &c.
168 Acres, fenced and (subdivided, gaol water,
s-bstantial bnildings, good frute garden- $e.f near
Maclaren VaH. . .. . - 1 ' ? ? ^
702 acres at SELL tCK'S HILL ; first elan arable
i and grazing laud. Abon. 200 acres of this um-tden
j scil, and f «,r the growth of cereals is not to be enr
1 past edic the colocy. ? - ?'.
432 Acres splendid grazing L-wL. adjoioing tbe
above
Also. 8 ALLOTMENTS in tbe TOWNSHIP of
WltLCNGA - -. - - 'i
Apply to Pavy, Blacker, & Kd_e. -ldingt,;FiI-
lunga or Maclaren Vale- ? X3S-4T
aluaulk farm land for
SALS. ?-?
! TKNSERS wQl be received by Mrs. Toot. Penny,
i Marrabel. for the -PURCHASE of -. ? -.
Pait 8ECTION 1184, Hundred WATEBI^M-,
? ccntitining 40 Acres.
! SECTION lliS, Hundred .WATERLOO, contain
! ing 34 Acres. - - ? - .-
SECTION 1118, Hundred WATBBtt-0, «ost-bf
1 ins tO Acres. -' '- '
i SECTIONS 2, 6i. _7e,. 137, 400, 449, »BB_r«*V
! WATERLOO, containing 10 Acres. - v -.
{ First class Land aarfweU^watewf-^Sepi/ate
' Tenders or for tbe whole wDl Se receiv-d. O,_y
i Neither the highest nor any . _ender necessarte
accepted. ? ? - - -xa--4° ,.
Professio-U-1 and Trade Addrewai
COT TON -_C O-'-P^PE,
LICENSED LAND BROKERS.
LAND AND ESTATE
AGENTS,
Queen's Chahbebs, Adslaoe.
MONEY to be LENI on Freehold Secnn-tes.
Lowest Currant Bates.
Government Land Sales and other Sales attended
and Selections taken np.
Mortgages, Leases, Transfeis, &c,r-tc, prepared.
Immigrants' land Orders Purchased. bxS7c
EVANS & PBEI1NS,
LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,
SANTO'S BDILDDTGS.
WAYMOUTH-STBEET.
M0NEY~T0 LEND.
- LAND BALES ATTENDED
MORTGAGES, TRANSFERS, AND UKASES
? PREPARED. ? B231C
W. O H A LLOR A N,
? SOLICITOR, Ac. ,
Head 0ffice-WAYM0um-STBE^^_U_U9«b
Branch Ofl-ce-AtORBOBOO. -A .'
I Mr. G. C. GRIMMER, Solicitor, 8.C. J.. Bng.,
I Manager.
MONEYTO LEND '?
At from 7 per cent. Advances made to Credit
? Selectors. ? -336c
[A CABD.]
MR. P B iTb LEBBBY,'
8OUCIT0B. Bt
formerly of Adelaide/
has commenced the Practice of bis Profession at
TEROWIE. - . aW*4^
?MOETHEEN TERBITORY.
S. RAMFOED & CO ,
2MPOB-EBS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AOBNT*',
PALMEBSTON and SOUTHPOBT. -
We are prepared to undertake any bnamesB refer
ring to Mining, Pastoral Lands. Country Sec-tons,
Township Allotments, or otherwise, taaTingiud con
siderable experience, extending over 10 yeSrs in the
Territory. - - . - -»
Adelaide Agents- Evans & Perkins, WaymDUth
reet. ? 83-JC--4-C
WALTER D. REED,
LICENSED LAND BBOKEB,
LOAN AND ESTATE AGENT.
1, MUTUAL CHAMBERS, KING WILLIAM
STREET.
ADELAIDE
(Opposite Messrs. Good, Toms, & Co.)
MONEY TO LEND
AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES.
? BX105C
WW A D H A M & CO.
? (W. Wadham & EL J. Wjckbteed),
LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONBBRS,
LICENSED SURVEYORS. -fcC
Beal Property Act buaiaess transacted. Govern
ment Sales attended, and Money advanced as re
quired.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
TheAUflEralianlA-dM-rt, -.
bxc ? King William-street, AdelaSae.
WILLIAM PADDOCK, UmdnI
land Broker.-Money to Xs_4 -f,.M-~*
gaga at 6 per cent Money advaaaed tofideetoca
wben due to complete with GovecmiMS* Govern
ment land SUM attended on bebatf.cf ita-t
Selectors. Wm Two O-Mi if isuu—fnl. Oh H
Offices — lT__aers-street, oppoitte GovernMl
OBcw «W
MiscellaneoTis. ?
rr\o woodcaktbrb.
MUGG A RHODES are Purchasers of qoanttUes
of FIREWOOD of various kinds for Cash at their
RiQway Yards, Adelaide.
i»21,8-lB-26r Office- Fre-reon's *^-*i-tt_.
RNUAL CLEARING SALE,
. which ta_Mp__M every month or -wre.
W. TATLOB -rffl OFFiR -to WH^t«(Ml
NEW STICK at QIVIKG.AWAT FBBB9 maUi
further notice. For anototioni of soBM ttHsse*
Posters and Circulars. -
ssroc Anbnm and Wi-wnm. Octobw 84^-888
ANTELS, KtSUlH-JJ-tt GRATES,
ADD
HUB HKARTHR.
A SPLENDID DDEXAT
iBoarShowroon. , ::
W. AT. BBOSIS,
Ho, 7, -U-dle-itrt*. «?»-.?«
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