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SHIPPING. \ HOWARD SMITH LINE v .- OF FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS. . from king-street wharves. pYjo f COOMA, BIELBOURNE. ' j "2 p.m., SATURDAY, May 8. BRISBANE, " v. ' ' " - ' MARYBOROUGH, ) ALLINGA, BUNDABERO, , | ' 5 p.m.. ROCKHAMPTON \to-morro\v, TUESDAY, May 4. GLADSTONE, / MACKAY, ' BOMBALA, TOWNSV1LLE, I 2 p.ni., SATURDAY, May 8. 'CAIRNS, Ac. / PASSENGER TICKETS INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OTHER INTER-STATE 8.9. COMPANIES. BOOKING OFFICES: EQUITABLE BUILDINGS, 350 CEOROE-STREET. wharves: foot of king-street. UNION LINE. Steamers are despatched, -subject to weather and other conditions, from Company's Wharves, Margaret- and Sussex streets-, as follows:— . PALOONA, for HOB ART.—' Tuesday,- 'May 13, 12 noon. WAIiATIPU, for LAUNCESTON, via EDEN".— Wednesday, May 5, 10 a.m. TOFUA' (Twin-screw), for FIJI, SAMOA, aiid TONGA, thence Auckland. — Tuesday, May 25. MAITENO (Turbine" Steamer), ior AUCKLAND.— Wednesday, May 5, 2 p.m. .MOAN A, for WELLINGTONS— Saturday, May 8. 2 p.m. Offices: '259 George-street, near' Bridge-street. Klil'.DK. W. JACKSON. Manager. CANADIAN- AUSTRAL-IAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. THE ALL-RED ROUTE. " Erom I Front Are. Van-' Steamer' Svdne--.- I Brisbane, couver. "MAKURA ;. May 10 iMay 12' june 2. ' AORANGL June 7 I June 9 Jnlv 1 'MARAMA. . , . July fi' I July 7 July 28 "Twin-screw Steamers. UNION 3.S. CO. OF N.Z.. Ltd., - _ Managing Agents, y g N.CO , LTD.T ROYAL MAiL COASTAL SERVICE. FR03I LIME-STREET, WHARF. . MELBOURNE.— Wodonga, To-morrow, Tuesday, 5 'p.m.," May 4. ADELAIDE, ALBANY, and- FREMANTLE.— Kanowna (without Iransliipincnt) ,- Saturday, noon, May 15. . BRISBANE and PORTS to ROCKHAMPTON.— WyreemaT To-morrow, Tuesday, 6 p.m., May 4. .BRISBANE and PORTS' to COOKTOWN,— Wyrcema, To-morrow, Tuesday, - 8 p.m., May 4. -' THURSDAY ISLAND NuKMANTON. and BURKE-TO WN. — Wodonga, Tuesday, 7 pint., -.May II. I.AUTOKA, SUVA, and LEVUKA.— Suva, Wednesday; -.5 p.m., May 12. . ' CURRENT FARES .AND FREIGHTS. ; ' " ' ' BURNS, PHILP,. and CO., Ltd., Agents, ... ' 10 - Bridge-street. _ THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, lilMt I'L'D. -EXPRESS LINE OF PASSENGER -STEAMERS (Froir. Grafton Wharf). for ) marloo, MELBOURNE ( NEXT FRIDAY, May 7, . FOR -at -5 ,p.ru;' . MELBOURNE a ADELAIDE, I COOLGARD1E, Transhipping to . j" TO-MORROW, ,TUliSI)AY; May -J, Port Pirie. . J at"0 li.ui. FRF.MANTLE, , ... BRISBANE,' MACKAY. 1NNAM1NCKA. TOWNSVILLE, . NEXT, SATURDAY, May 8, ond ' "v ' at 12 noon. RIVER PORTS to CAIRNS, LOWEST FREIGHTS AND FARES. ALOON PASSAGE TICKETS are interchangeable after the first porti of call with other Inter-State Companies on all services, subject to conditions wbich can be obtained on application to-- the Company's Office. G. 8. YUILL and CO., Ltd., agents, 0 BRIDGE-STREET.' ... THE NO I. TH COAST S.N. CO., LTD. From Company's Wharves, 3 Sussex-street. Bars and Weather Permitting. BYRON BAY, via Newcastle. — Orara, To-monow, 11 p.m. . COFF'S HARBOR and TRIAL BAY (Puss, only).— Cavanbu, Saturday, 9 a.m. " : RICHMOND RIVER. — Bamoniie, To-morrow, 2 p.m. -. CLARENCE ltlVER. — Kallatinu, To-morrow, 9 p.m. MACLEAY RIVER. — Yulgilbar, To-morrow, 10 a.m. : (via Newcastle). MANNING IlIVER. — Elcctra, This Day, 2 p.m. BEI, LINGER RIVER. — Rosedale, To-morrow, .5 p.m. NAMBUCCA RIVEIl. — Nerong, This Day; 8 p.m., via' Newcastle. . . . FROM D RU ITT- STREET. COFF'S ' HARBOR and TRIAL BAY.— Noorebar. To-morrow. o a.m. TWEED RIVER. — Duranbah, This Daj-, 8 p.m. COFF'S HARBOR and WOOLGOOLGA.— Dorrigo, Saturday, 9 a.m. Passenger Office: 70 Pill-street, next Union Bank. Tel., 104. ROBERT A. BELL. Mannirer. THE ILLAWARRA AND SOUTH COAST STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. From Market-strcei Wharf. Bars, Weather, and Other Circumstances Permitting. Wollongong, Kiarna, Ulladuliu, Bateman's Bay, Nelligcn —Tuesday, 7 p.m. Nowra, Bomadorry, Berry, all Shoailhaven River wharves —Tuesday, 7 p.m. JBermagul, Tatlira, Merimbula, Kdcn.-— S.S. Tathra, Friday, 10 a.m. Moruya. — S.S. Hillmeads, Thursday, 12 noon. Narooma, Wagonga. — Thursday, 12 noon. Shellharbor. — Friday, 7 p.m. T. 11. JACKSON. Manager. Tel. D3 and 1749. Offices: Foot Market-street. HUDDART, PARKER LINE. VICTORIA, for AUCKLAND.— Wed., May 12, noon. UUUAROA. for WELLINGTON.— Sat.. May 29, a p.m. WESTRALIA, for IIOBART. — To-morrow, noon. -RIVERIN'A, for MELBOURNE.— Saturday, May 22. RIVERINA, for W. A.— Saturday, May 22. OFFICES: -Exchange Corner. 61 Pitt-street. wharf: Grafton Wharf, Sussex-street. v m HE NEWCASTLE AND HUNTER RIVER S.S. CO., X LTD. Steamer for Newcastle THIS NIGHT. 'J'.S.S. HUNTER, T1US NIGHT,, at 11 o'clock. Tram atop foot of King-street. F. J. THOMAS, Manager. NORD-DEUTSCHER LLOYD. REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY MAIL SERVICE. TO COLOMBO, BUEZ, NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN . Twin-screw Stcamera. J Tons. Commander. J Sydney, 8EYDLITZ.. 1 8,000 A7 Ahlborn (May 15 BCIIARNIIORST j 8,181 L. Manss . June 12 GNEISENAU I 8,081 G. Bolte July 10 ZgTBN 8.048 IF. Proaeh J Aug. 7 Leaving Melbourne Tuesday after Sydney. TO MANILA, CHINA., and, JAPAN, Every Four Weeks, via New Britain, New Guinea, Yap. r PR1NZ WALDEMAR. MAY «. LOHMANN and Co., General Agents, Tel.. 698. _ 9_ Bridge-street. ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE ' australia-LONDON. 1 REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. . NEXT BAILING: . ' H.M.S: OPHllt, V MAY icth. ; \ david anderson. . v < .. -Gwral .1) .Aw»trU%>.

":U; ' SH IPPING. ; ' - : " ' . -THE ABERDEEN LINE. DURBAN, " CAPETOWN, PLYMOUTH, ' and LONDON; - Discharging at Durban Wharf. REGULAR SERVICE. SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY:—" ""SALAMIS, 4508 tons, H. A. Schlemaii, noon, May 21. "(PERICLES, 11,000 tons, A. Simpson,- noon, June .19. "MILT1ADES, 0800 tons, A: Douglass," R.N.R., noon, July 17. "Twin Bcrow. ""One class only. I New steamer. FARES:— . Saloon. Third-class. London — from £67 . £16 to £20 Cape and Durban— from ..£31/10/ £13/13/ to £17/17/ Return and Stop-over Tickets interchangeable with Lund's Blue Anchor Line. ' ROUND-THE-WORLD TICKETS, from £128/10/. SALOON CABINS on upper and bridge decks; THIRD-CLASS Accommodation of the highest standard. ' Pamphlets, Timetables, Ac., on application. LUGGAGE received only on dav of eailiug. DALGETY and CO.. Ltd., Agents for Australia. N; CAIN'S COASTAL CO-OPERATTVE STEAM8KIP COMPANY, LIMITED. PORT MACQUARIE, HASTINGS, and WILSON 1UVERS — S.S. WAUCIIOPE, THURSDAY, 10 a.m. GEORGE MoARTHUR .Secretary, Baltic Wharf, foot of Marlcet-street. Tel.. 91 City. U AVE a try for £20 "PICK-ME-UP" SAUCE Comp. See "Sunday Sun" for full partes. -F. Konig & Co. - -i_." ... . . . — ..., JN TIIE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ; ; ACCOUOTS x\-iW> PLANS OF DISTRIBUTION in the: -undermentioned. Estates, showing Dividends as specified, are no\vv.frl(d in the otflce of the Registrar in Bunk-niptcy; Oitiaena'-ehainbere, Moore-street, Sydney, for. the inspection Of -pei-sons intci-ested; and -Nocice "is hereby S 3? such - Accounts and -Plans will be submittcci to the Court for- confirmation on FRIDAY, lith MAY, :,"r'',.at 11 1,-m.. if not previously objected to;— .-WILLIAM- ALLISON CLARK, of Bathuifet, Railwav Employee "(No. 604), a -twentieth account and "seven--teeth plan of distribution showing payment of a dividend of elevenpence seventeenth sixty-fourths v , in the £ on all proved concurrent debts. W ILLIAM JUSLPH LANGLEY, of Lome-street, Summer lull, and Audit Office, Bligh-street, Sydney, Clerk tt)'150), a -seventh account and sixth plan of distribution .showing payment of a dividend of one -Kliiliing and twopence in the £ on all proved con-. current debts. ltORi'jiti' SALKELD, of "National- Hotel," Gfcorge-strcot, . Sydney (No. 10,998), n fourth account -and third plan : Wfjlistribiition showing payment of a dividend of one shilling and eightponce seventy-seven one hundred and sixtieths of a penny in the £ on all proved con-- current <lcbt9. ALEXANDER JENKYNS, of 64 Flinders-street. Xroore Park, Mariner (-No. n,5S3), a fourth account and : ' fourtb. pmn of distribution showing payment of a ' . .--'dividend" of cjght eliillings and twopence ninc-six-: tcenlhs of-.a penny in the £ on all proved concur-reiit debts. ' CH ARLES BOURNE A1REY, of "St. Elmo," Elizabeth Bay_ (No. 12,620), a fifth account and fourth' plan . ; of distribution showing payment of a dividend ,of one shilling and tenpenee five-sixths of a penny in the £ on all proved concurrent debts. CECIL WILLIAM EDWARD BEDFORD, of Annnndale-etreet, Annandale, Foreman of Works (No. 14,634), a third account and second plan of distribution. ' - showing payment of a dividend of eight shillings and elevenpence five-sixteenths of a penny in ' the £>on all proved concurrent debts, and a 'balance o,i 7s. l.Dd : carried -forward to- the credit of the-estate: . -i . JOHN HENRY DAYIES, of Argyle-sticet, Parraiiialta, Temporary Public Servant (No. 14, 7US),- a seventh account imd sixth plan of distribution' showing pay.--- mcnt of a dividend of one shilling and eightpen'cc . nine . thirty-seconds of :iv penny in the '£ on all proved concurrent debts... WILLIAM; JOSEPH LANGLEY. of - Stanmore. Civil. Servant (No. 14. 9tM)._ a sixtlT account and fifth plan of distribution showing payment of an enualismg dividend of four shillings and ch.vc.i pence, seventeen fortieths of a penny in the £ on one claim proved rincc filing last account and a dividend or one 'shilling and five pence ine--en'>i oi a pi-r.t y in the £ ; on all proved concu'uit debts. FRANK GEORGE KENDR1CK WILSON, of Wallace-street, lCogarah, Tele?rapb Operator (No. 15,217). a seventh' account, ar.d sixth olan nf distribution Bliowing payment of a dividend .of two shillings ami eleven pence sdVentecn-twentieths of a penny in the £ ' on all proved concurrent debts. GEORGE ALBERT EDWARD WHEELER, o? Sydney, . Civil Servant, einpioved at Coroner's Ocurt (No. 15,200'),. a fourth aec—it and third plan of dis-' tributibn showing pavincnl of a dividend of two . cliillings and four pence n:nele« n twentieth' of a pennv in the. £ on all proved comi-inent tlelns. , EDWIN LLOYD, of 07 Alt-street, Afhfield, Civil Servant (No. 15,355), a fourth account and fourth plan of distribution showing payment of a dividend of one shilling and five pence seven-tenths of n penny in the £ on all proved ccncuirent debts, ALFRED POTTS, of 26 High-street,, Waverlev, Police Constable (No. 15,585), a third accwml' and Etr.ninl plan of d'st:" it ion showing payment ol a dividend . of nine shillings and four pence lialf-.penny in the £ .(making 203 in tin £) on all pi-wej concurrent debts. JOHN JOSEPH BYRNE, of 57 Regent-street. Padding-ton (No. 15,820), a third account and second plan of -distribution showing payment of a divid-md of one shilling, and eleven pence thivlcm sixrccnths uf a penny in the £ on all proved concurrent debts. WILLIAM: O'DONNELL COSGROVE, of Brx'Iey, near Sydney; Civil Servant (No. li.or.l). a rovt'iuii at-count and sixth plan of distribution, showing payment of an equalising divi'lnid 'Of nine shillings and fouv pence one forty-eighth of a penny in the £ on one claim proved since filing last account and n dividend of ten uencc five twenty-fourths of a penny in the £ on all proved concurrent debts. Alfo Accounts current only in the undermentioned estates: — . 17,047. CHARLES JAMES HALE, of Lake Albert, near Wagon Wagca, Dairyman. 17,089. ARTHUR 1VENT WORTH FULLAGAR, of Wce-tern-road. Pjirramatta. Auctioneer. WILLIAM HARRINGTON PALMER. Official Atsigncc. 47 Elizabctii -street, Sydney, 27 th Anril. 1900. N TIIE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. —PROBATE JURISDICTION.— In the Estate of RICnARD WALSH, late, of, Weston, in the Slate 9' New South Wales, Miijer, deceased. Intestate. Application will he made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Letters ol Administration of the Estate of the nlKwennnu'd deceased may be granted to MARY CICOLtKI. a Sister. of the abovenamed deceased,. and that the Administration Bond be reduced to one-sixtli share of the Estate and the amount of debts. " All notices mav be served at. and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are requested to send particulars of same within fourteen 'la vs lo. '.lie office of the under-' signed. JOHN JOSEPH CARROLL (CRICK- and CAR-ROTjL). Prootor for the Applicant, 23 Elizabeth-street, STATE ELECTIONS. ST, GKORCT: STATE ELECTORATE.— Nominations arc invited from those willing-to Contest the Above Electorate in the interests or LaLor. All Nominations must be in accord with the Rules of the P.L.L., and addressed to the undersigned. GEORGE KEF-PIE, 1-Ion. Secretary St. George State Elect, Council, JVebber's-rd.; Carlton. RELIGIOUS, A USTRALASIAN W.C.T.U.— Seventh Triennial Convention TO-DAY. Opening of Sessions a,t 10.30 a.m. Convention Public Meeting at 8 p.m. Australasian Presidents to preside. Speakers: The Hon. Joseph Cook, M.P., Mrs. E. W. Nicholls, S.A., Mrs. "Williams, Q., Mrs. Bra-ham,' Tas., Mrs. Pres-I ley, Vic., Mrs. Cole, N.Z. A. A. Masterman, Secretary.