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yr^tVf- ABIENT LINE,
J*fy£f\jAJ under contbaot wne
?MOpIJlI'j£n.8.W. GOVERNMENT FOB CON
^Wllllllll^jjlIAHCB Ot MAILS.
The following Boyal Mall Steamship*, belonging
to the Orient Co. and the Pacific Co., will
leave ADELAIDE (Semaphore) at 4 p.m- °° *™
undermentioned dates, for LONDON, vu» Dlego
GarciaCal ?Yr^ertopHon). the Suei Canal, and
^TJBpT' tfopgj Mate. I Ship. jTonsjPate.
rn,,_ s.849 May 6 Iberia ZjZwiJMaySl
£& 7. 4.6M MayU Potosi j4.2IfllJne.14
^O^aIWers allowed* bfakthe*
J°OBlliNT FABCELS EXPRESS — 2s.6d. per foot
or6d.perlb. Shipping charges additional.
PASSAGES FROM LONDON can be granted in
Adelaide.
NAPLES TO LONDON BY BAIL. — Special
arrangements made with (Messrs. Cook & Son7 for
the issue of through tickets at greatly reduced
Tfttiftfl.
MANAGERS IN LONDON— F. GBHBN & CO.,
and ANDERSON, ANDERSON, & CO., Fenchurcb
AGBSnfeBAL MANAGES IN AUSTRALIA,— G.
B. YUILL. S67. George^treet, 8ydhey.
PASSAGE-MONEY— £17 to £70.
FuUI»rtUaUarBonap^tiontoi;tmo & ^
N B —The Steam Launches of the Largs Bay Boat,
tag Company irill ply between Largs Bay Pier and
steamenTof above line during their stay at anchor
£w^ conjunction with certain trains. Tune-tatfe
on application at the office. Fares-One way..28-;
Beturn,8s. ? Bxll2c
*-«. ^OMFAGNIB DES MBS
MJHSgpK \j SAGBBIBS MABUXMSS.
GBuB&Sp ADELAIDE TO MAESMLLBB
VIA SUEZ CANAL.
?teamen under Postal Contract with the
Government of Franse.
gALLING AT MAURITIUS) BEUNION,
SEYCHELLES, ADEN, AND POST SAID.
The Company's Steamen wffl be dispatched ai
ioflows i— ?
US Leave Sydney. Leave Adelaide.
Tana _ _ Toes., April 22 Mon., April 23
Caledonlen _ Toes., May £0 Mod., May 86
Melbourne _ JTues-t June 17 Mon.. June 23
And every 28 days.
Bate of passage money to Marseilles, from £23 to
£65, including table wines or beer, and the Suez
Canal dues on passengers.
Betum Tickets issued at the following rates :—
1st Class. 2nd Class. 8rd Class.
Available 9 months £105 £84 £40
Available 12 months £116 £92 £42
Passengers' luggage conveyed free of cost from
Marseilles to London.
For freight, passage, handbooks, and further par
ticulars »PP1y]*AHE0LD BBoiHBBS,
Adelaide or Port Adelaide.
N.B.— During the stay of the steamers the
Launches of the Largs Bay Boating Company -mil
ply between them and the Largs Bay Pier. Time
fables on application at our offices, fares— Single,
3s. ; return, 3s. ? px9gc
JTA-r Q S. OEBES leaves
jf*¥u£t\ -fjm Madaren Wharf for Stansbury
JgSEKHHSJeTery Monday, Thursday, and Satur
^???BHaS^'day, for Port Vincent every Tuesday,
?jt8a.m.,retumingsaz-edays. Fares to Stansbcry
—Cabin, 7s.; Steerage, 6s. ; to Port Vincent, 7s. 6d.
A. titMESSUBIEB, Sec. C.S.S. Company
? 861icxB63:
jL^r TTANGAROO ISLAND
aaEUr dolphin
^^iB^^rleaves Glenelg 9.30 a m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays, returning Thursdays and Sundays.
Cargo received at Port Adelaide Tuesdays and
Fridays. For freight or passage apply 82. King
Wflliam-Etreet, City; G. L. Young. Port, X98-117
JZ/fyr CJ S. ETHEL leaves Large
d=frKf\j~*3* Ker *°* ABDBOS3AN. Taes
JESCSSE*rdAJB- Thursdays, Saturdays, 8 a.m.|
'*slBBBS«^foi POST VINCENT, Fridays, 10 a, m.,
returning same days. Fares, 7s. 6d. Fruit, Vege
tables, and Parcels only cargo taken. The Larga
Bay and Semaphore 8. L. & B. Co. (Ld.). W. L.
Dlckson. Secretary. ? I0ocxl2e
General Merchandise.
rtAMEEON'S TOBACCOS
A RE THE FINEST
TIRADE IN AUSTRALIA.
'OUREKA TOCACCO
'DANKS AMONGST THE FIRST
r\T? THEER MANY
'\TOW FAMOUS BRANDS.
J3I ? 116ACXU7AC
JACOBS, HART, & CO.,
GENERAL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS,
AND INDENTOBS,
Gkenkelu-strsbt,
HAVE ON SALE—
Cigars — Genuhie Havanihs, Mftwiifto GermaD
Swiss Cigars— Tavemeys and Ormonds
Tobacconists' Wore
Bell* Black's Vestas
Wines— Port and Sherry, in bulk
Brandy— Boulestan's and other brands
Wbisky— Bulk and Case, Robertson, Sanderson
and Co.'b Fine Old Scotch
liqueurs
Bitters —Angostura
Beer— Norwegian, in pins and quarts.
Sole Agents for—
American CorUand Waggon and Bogey Company
Kimball's Vanity Fair Cigarettes and Tobacco
Insectibane -ind Baking Powder (Bocke's)
TOBACCOS manufactured by Wm. Cameron
and Co. (Limited).
INDENTS — We are prepared to execute In
deDts for British, American, and Continental
Merchandise. Il5cxli7c
QUFEBFEOSFHA1E!
The cheapest all-round Manure in the world.
Having a large Stock of the above Manure, made
from bone-dust, we beg to inform Lucem
Growets, Market Gardeners, Wheat and Hay
Growers that it is being sold very cheap and in
perfect order by the principal Seed Merchants.— B.
B. Priestly & Co., in Adelaide, and from the Works
direct. — The Adelaide Chemical Works Company,
New Thebarton,
93iual82x86 180 B. CUMING, Manager.
? Produce. ?
L I F TO N NURSERY,
WALKEBVILLE.
EDWIN SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Nursery
man, offers FOB SALE—
Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Border
Plants, Hoses, Camellias, Greenhouse Plants, Fernsj
&C all in the haftit-Mfmt condition.
Fruit Trees of all sorts, Oranges, Lemons, &c,
an extensive stock of strong healthy trees.
An inspection respectfully invited.
Catalogues post free on application.
Plants and trees carefully packed and forwarded
to any part of the colonies.
All orders executed with dispatch.
Walkerville tramcars pass within one minute's
walk of the Nursery. 108oe97xU0-94
Tenders and Contracts.
TENDERS will be received by the
undersigned to .May 10 for MULLENISING
and CLSAB1KG about 100 Acres.ot S &ND ALWOOD
SCBOB, along eastern boundary of Section No. 72,
Hundred Wandearah West ; half to be cut down by
October 1, 1884, and the whole to be cut down and
cleared by March 1. 1885. ;
Tenderers to state price per acre. Neither the
lowest nor any tender necessarily accepted.
Apply
xllO-17 GE0R3E TOUCHELL, KeiOi.
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMKNT, SALT
COMPANY, AND CHEMICAL MANUBB WORKS
(LIMITEE.)
TENDERS.
FIREWOOD.— TENDERS wOl be received by the
»bove Company for the Supply of FIREWOOD (any
length), delivered at Coobowie.
le-cderers to state prfee and quantity they can
deliTer per week. No Tauder necessarily accepted.
B. H. W. HUMBLEY. Secretary.
8, Unity Chambers, Carrie-street, Adelaide. X328C
HE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
BLASTER OF PABIS, CEMKNT SALT.
AND CHEMICAL M*NUBEw6bKS
COMPANY (LIMITED). ^^^
LIMESTONE.
TO FABMERS AND OTHEBS.
TENDERS wQl be received by the above Company
for twelve months' Supply of LIMESTONETdS
Uvered on their Works at Coobowie.
Tenderers to state price and quantity they can
CBBcIy weakly. No tender necessarily accepted.
R. H. W HUMBLBY. Secretary.
8, Unity Chambers. Currie-Btreet, Adelaide.!
? x328c
Jp O B SALE.
B6.0C0 ROOFING SLATES and a large STOCK
of FLAGGING suitable for hearth, floors, verandah
bordering, 4c, at the Depot of the Baugor Slate
Qvsmes, West-terrace, Adelaide.
List of Prices now ready.
Onleis addressed—
__,„ GEORGE SABA 4 COMPANY,
Bniidera, Exchange. Town Hall, or Bangor Slate
Quarries, WiUuaga. Bx49c
Sporting'.
OUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY
? CLUB.
AUTUMN MKBTING. 18S4.
MAY 10, 15, and 17.
Notice to Oumers and Trainers.
FINAL PAYMENTS for ADELAIDE CUP. SO
eovs.; GOODWOOD HANDICAP, S sovs.1
ACCEPTANCES for First Hurdle Race, Novel
Handicap Selling Race, and steeplechase, and
ENTRIES for Maiden Plate. All-Aged Stakes, and
Juvenile Selling Stakes dose on
TUESDAY, April
.(before 4 p.m.) /
Programmes obtainable at the Offices of the
S.A.J.C.. Adelaide; V.E.C., Melbourne; and
A. JVC., Sydney.
X117 S. BABNABD. Sec. S.AJ.C.
JT AMMOND RACES'
Prceident, John Brett, Esq., J.P.; VIce-Presideut,
M. Barry, Esq.
Judges— F. H. Biz, and T. Moroney, Esqs.
The above BACES wffl be held In Mr. McLellan's
Paddock
On MONDAY, MAY 26. 1884.
TOTALIZATOR ON THE GROUND.
MAIDEN PLATE.— 10 sovs. One mile. Entrance,
10b. 6a To start at 12.30 sharp.
HUBDLES,— 20 sovs. About two miles. Six
burales of 3 ft. 6 in. Nomination, 16s. ; acceptances,
HAMMOND HANDICAP.-40 sovs. Two miles.
Second horse to save his stake. Nomination, 253.
acceptance. 20s.
FABMERb' PURSE.— 10 sovs. One and a half
miles. Open to all horses bona fide property of
persons within a radius of 10 miles of Hammond far
three months prior to date of meeting. Nomina
tions, 10s. ; acceptance, 5s.
CONSOLATION STAKES.— 10 sovb. One mile.
Entrance, 10s. 6d.
TBOXTtNG MATCH.— Saddle, bridle, martin
gale, cropper, &c., value £8 8s. Two miles. En- .
trance, 10s. 6d. Open co all comers.
HUBRYSKUBRY -One mile.
nominations or Hurdles, Handicap and Parse
received up to 8 p.m. April 30. . Weights declared
May 6. Acceptances May 10, witb acceptance
mocey enclosed. Entrance for Maiden Plate and
Trotting Match received np to May 23 at 8 p.m.
Three horses to start for each event or no race.
Competitors for Handicap most be subscribers to
the race fund of not less than one guinea; for the
other events not less than 10s. 6d. Admission to
ground, Is. Hawkers and vendors allowed on the
ground on payment of 10s. (3d., subject' to approval
of committee. Colors insisted upon. Rales of
Adelaide Badng Club adhered to as far as practic
able. Decision of stewards to be final.
A Race Ball will be held in Jacka's Assembly
Boom at night.
X103-145 ? A. S. EVANS, Hon. Sec
'PETERSBURG RACES.
This Club hold their ANNUAL BICES on the
20th of JUNE, 1884.
Tbe following are the Events :—
MAIDENS, HUBDLES.
PE1EBSBUBG HANDICAP,
FARMER'S PUBSE,
CONSOLATION; and HACKS.
For prizes, &c, see future advertisements.
xl03c GEO. W. KLSM, Hon. Sec.
? Public Notices.
RE ELIZA 'SHANNON, late of
Moculta, Widow, lieceased.— Pursuant to
tbe Property Act of 1S60.
Notice is hereby given that all CREDITORS and
other persons having any CLAIMS against the
ESTATE of the abovenamed Eliza, Shannon, who
died on the twentieth day of December, one thou
sand eight hundred and eighty-three, at Mocalia
aforesaid, intestate, are hereby required to send in
writing FULL PARTICULARS of their claims and
demands to tbe undersigned, the solicitors for
William Shannon, of ProngoroDg, near Truro,
sheepfarmer, the administrator of the estate of the
said Eliza Shannon, deceased^ at the undermen
tioned address, on or before the twenty-sixth day of
July next ; and that at the expiiation of such last
mentioned date the said William Shuinon will be
at liberty to distribute the assets of the said Eliza
Miannon, deceased, or any part thereof, amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
tbe claims of which he shall then have had notice ;
and that the said administrator will not be liable
for such assets or any part thereof so distributed to
any person of whuse claim he shall not have had
notice at the time of such distribution.
Dated the twenty third day of April, 1861.
BRUCE &, MOOBE,
80. King William-street. Adelaide,
Xll7r Solicitors for tbe said Administrator.
'PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
A TRIAL of STUMP- JUMPING IMPLEMENTS
will be held near QUOBN in JULY NEXT. Liberal
prizes will be offered.
X11017 ? H. PERYMAN, Hon. Sec.
QOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.
COUNTRY INSTITUTE GRANTS.
Chairmen and Secretaries of Country and Suburban
Institutes are requested to take notice that APPLI
CATIONS for the ANNUAL GRANTS must be
sent in to the undersigned, prior to Wednesday,
April 30.
By order,
XI17 ? ROBT. KAY, Secretary.
I WILL NOT be RESPONSIBLE for
any DEBTS contracted by my son, Edgu
Luxton, after this date.
RICHARD LUXTON.
Summerton, April SI, 1SS1. xU7
NOTICE.- From this date I will NOT
be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS con
tracted in the name of 'JANSEN & ALMERS
Builders, Wright-street,' without my written
authority.
A. C. C. ALMERS. '
4th April, 1884. 98100x103-17
THE PUBLIC are CAUTIONED by
taking no notice of A. C. C. Almer's dis
claimer until legal settlement.
99-100x103117 A. JANZEN.
ERSONS TRAVELLING WITH
STOCK through the PARALL4NA BUN are
requested to give notice at the head station.
Any perron removing Stock from the Bun without
giving required notice to the manager will render
themselves liable to prosecution.
^108-17 ? M. S. HAWKEB.
'XrOTICE-— After this date PERSONS
J3I CUTTING OB REMOVING TIMBER will
be prosecuted Borses, Cattle, and Sheep Im
pounded ; Dogs, Pigs, aud Goats Destroyed— from
Section 67, Hundred Pichi BichL
L. S. GALE, Willocbra.
April 19, 1884. ? x!17-2t
NOTICE.— A 11 Horses, Cattle, and
Sheep, found TRESPASSING on Sections
135 and 141 sonth. Hundred Willochra, will be im
pounded ; and all Pigs, Dogs, Goats, -tc, will ba
destroyed after this date.
WM. BRIWSTES.
April 8; 18S4. ? X1O3-17
T-ATENTS AND TRADE MARKS
APPLIED FOB.
SCALE OF PBICBS FOB ALL COUNTRIES.
CONICtBAVE & COLLISON.
103aeoucxl04c Waymouth street.
THE C L I FiqTe S,
fOUNG-STBEET. PARKSIDB.
Is now OPEN for the reception of PATIENT3,
including
CONFINEMENT CASES.
Attending Physicians. Dr. H. Dixon and Dr. T. W.
Niesche.
Terms. &c, can be had on application to the
Matron, Miss Wright, or the Physicians.
? ; ? 102naicxl03e
DRAWING OF PSIZE8 AT
QUORN.
4he following are the winning numbers *—
No. No. I No. No.
1 Prize _ _ SSS I 9 Prize _ .. 1,915
2 do. _ _ 5SS|lO do. _ _ 250
5 do. „ _ 663 j 11 do. _ _ 1,882
4 do. _ _ 1.8S7 12 do. .. _ V807
6 do. „ .. 2,079 1 13 do. _ _ 1.618
6 do „ .1,694 ? 14 de. _ _ 1,478
7 do. _ - 26 15 do. _ „ 71
8 do. _ - 6921
116x117 WE O'BRIEN. Hon Secretary.
1BEQ- to return my sincere thanks to
all who so kindly' rendered assistance on
the occaiioa of tbe extremely painful and fatal ac
c'dent to my late wife. I would especially mention
Mr. Cross, chemist, of Gawler. wbo promptly ac
ceded to the request of the messenger to attend, and
was nnremitiiig in bis attention and efforts to re
lieve her sufferings, and to all kind friends who
were present at the funeral
JAMES HSALBY.
Beeves Plains, April 24, 1884, 116zxll7
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
Chamber of MAMJFAcrcREs,
GKRAJSTID
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION
m thb
Exhibition Building and Grounds
Di THE
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY WEEK
ESMAYNKXT.
EXHIBITION wm be OPEN for ONE WEEK
certain, probably longer.
Prize-lists and Forms of Entry now obtainable.
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS,
ABTI3ANS,
AND
SCHOOL CHILDREN
Should Prepare Exhibits, and apply for space
immediately.
JNO. FAIBFAX CONJGtB&YB.
98iwaex96c Secretary.
? Public Notices. ?
NOTICE.— Any person found HARE
HDNTING or S BOOTING on my enclosed
lands in the Hundred of South Rhine will be pro
secuted after this date.
MICHAEL BURN8.
April 25.1884. ? xll7-24»
? Election Notices. ?
T^ISTRICT OF WOOROORA.
Mr. H. E. BRIGHT desires to return bis sincere
thanks to those gentlemen who kindly exerted
themselves to secure bia return, -and also to all
those who voted in hii favor. 116x117
mo THE ELECTORS OF STANLEY.
Gentlemen— I beg to return my sincere THANKS
for the great honor you have done me oy returning
me at tbe bead of the poll as one 'I your representa
tives. I can assure you that no effort shall be spared
on my part to justify the confidence jou have reposed
in me.
I remain. Gentlemen, yours faithfully,
EDWABD WILLIAM HAWKER.
Central Chambm, Kine Willitm-screet,
Adelaide, April 26. 1834. 117zxll7r
? Public Companies. ?
t-ank of new Zealand;
Capital— Paid up, £1.000.000. Reserve Fund,
£625,000.
HEAD OFFICE— AUCKLAND. N.Z.
BRANCHES— Auckland. Wellington, Christchnrch,
Napier, Nelson, Timaru, Uamara, Dunedin,
Invercargill, and throughout entire colony of
New Zealand.
Also. LONDON, MELBOURNE. SYDNEY,
ADELAIDE. NEWCASTLE, and FIJI.
AGENTS and CORRESPONDENTS in Queens
land, Tasmania, New Caledonia, Honolulu,
United States, Canada, Sonth Atrica, India,
China. Egypt, Japan. Ceylon, Singapore.
Batavia, Mauritius, Valparaiso.
Also in Berlin, and throughout the Provincial
Towns of Great Britain and Ireland.
This Bank GRANTSDBAFTS and issues LETTERS
OF CREDIT on any of abovenamed nlacsa.
Negotiates and Collects BIIAS OF EX
CHANGE, ADVANCES AGAINST PRO
DUCE SHIPPED, Issues CIRCGL&.B NOTES
for the use of Travellers.DISC 3UN T8 T H AD 5
BILLS, BECSIVKS DEPOSITS for FIXED
PERIODS, and undertakes generally Ex
change and Monetary business, at rates which
may be ascertained upon application.
DEMAND DRAFTS issued on BASK OF
ENGLAND.
HENRY LAW, Manager.
Pirie-rtTeet, Adelaide, November 1, ikbs
bx335:152
AMLEY MINING COMPANY
(LIMirjtD).
TWENTIETH DIVIDEND.
NOTICE ia hereby given that a DIVIDEND of
Two Shillings per bhare has beea decUred by ths
Directors, and will be payable to registered Shire
holders on May 1 ensuing.
J»S S. SGOTI, Manager.
Alfred Chambers. April 24, 1S84.
The Books of Tiansier will be closed from April
26 to May 1 ensuing. ? »118.-9.-22xll7
THE NATIONAL BANK OF
AUSTRALASIA.
Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL
GKKRR&L MEETING cf SasREfiOT.iiSaS of
this Bpnk on the South Australian HpjiiRCer will he
held at the Banking-House, King William street,
Adelaide, en WEDNESDAY, the seventh day of
May next, at noon, to Elect Two Directors, la lieu
of Caleb Peacock, Esq., J P., and Williim Selby
Douglas, Esq., J.P., who retire by rotation, but are
eligible for re-election, and offer themselves accord
ugly. There are no other candidates.
Tne Transfer-books will be Closed from April 28
to Kay 7 inclusive.
Proxies intended to be used on this occasion must
be lodged at the Adelaide Office two clear days
before the date of meeting.
JOHN SALMON, Manager.
The National Bank of Australasia, Adelaide
? April 10, 1884. 106,1219.26,28x117
__^ ? Wanted. ? !
M~ ABB1KD MAN Wanted, with coloniil ex
perience, to work on a small fann ; references
required. Address 'H.C. W.,' i-,oi gr. n. f.:-. xU7
WO APPRENTICES to theDRESSMAKCN*
Wanted ; a vacancy for one indoor. Apply to
Miss Adams, Archer-street, North Adelaide, three
doors east of Wesleyan church. zl) 7,10.2x117
? Missing Friends. ?
f ^fcORGE SEDUMORE, of North Lilli
\3T muT, Victoria, is particularly anxious to hear
from his tister, Mrs. Howartb, maiden name Caro
line Sedgmore, from Bedruth, Cornwall. News im
portant. Please write to above agdreaa. x!17 33
TNFOBMATION Wanted of JOHN,
-*- JAMES. PATRICK, and MARY BUTLER,
natives of the Parish of Anemo, County Wisklow,
Ireland, will be thankfully received by their sister,
Ellen Solas, No. 9, Prentiss-street, Boston High
lands. Mass.. U.S.America. ? ll0w24xll0-21
'ANTED the ADDR1- S-: of JOSEPH
ALLEN, late of Dublin. Important Home
News. PJease communicate with Mrs i'. K. Porter,
Dublin, S. 4. xll7
Matrimonial.
ATBIM-'NIAL.— A Young Man,
aged 24, wishes to correspond with a young
woman with a view to matrimony ; must be fond of
bush life, and fond of music. Address ' J. iff.,'
BeltoD, north. xil7
Businesses, Partnerships, &c.
FOR SALE or TO LET, the KEILLI |
STORES, Hielli, in tbe centre of latvze
noithern area For particulars apply to H.
Cauldentone, Pier Hotel, Milang. x61c
District Council Notices.
?RJOnOE TO, DISTRICT CLEiiiiS,
Particular lnsfarKctlens are reqees^ed s-s to the
KUMBEU of INSERTIONS required for Advertise
aients for the Chronicle. When no iustruetiors are j
given the advertisement will be inserted until it h. j
otit of date. ? zlSis
NGLISH DISTRICT.— Notice ii
hereby fiiven that Mr BDWAKB HOPSCNS
has been appointed CLERK. COLLECTOR, OVEE
tSEEK of WOHES, and RBGISTttARcf D JSS for
be above District.
Dated this 19th day of April, 1864.— By order,
xll7 ? JOHN MIOKRL Chairmau.
HALL DISTRICT UOUNO1L. —
Notice is hereby given that LBG4L PRO
CEE DINGS wiil be token to liEO'JVEB all UiTES
It ft UNPAID after the 1st day of May, 1SS1.— By
order,
JOHN MACKECBKIB, Collector.
April 19, 1E84. ? sU7
MELVILLE DISTRICT COUNCIL,
—Notice is hereby given that N0MI\i- '?
T1ONS for AUDITOR vice E. Storehouse, resig.-iuJ, I
will be received at the Council Office till ]2 o'clxk
noon of SATURDAY, Mav 3. 1884.
W. V. C02NISH, Clerk.
AprU 19. 1S84. ? xU7
NAIRNE DISTRICT. — A COUN-
CILLOR being required for No. 2 Nairne
Ward in the above district, the undersigned will
attend at the Council Office, Oddfellows' Hall,
Nairne, on TUESDAY April 29 inst., at 12 o'clock
noon, to RECEIVE NOMINATIONS FOR COUN-
CILLOR for the above ward , and should more than
one candidate be nominated, the proceedings will
be adjourned until Tuesday, May 6 next, at 8 o'clock
a m, to the District Hotel, Nairne, where the
voting will take place — By order of the Council,
W. A W. CARR, Returning-Officer.
Nairne, April 22, 1884. x117
S~OTDTH RHINE DiOTRICT.'i
PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers of the
district of South Rhine will be held at tha
SPBINQTON HOTKL, on MONDAY, AprU 28, at 3
o'clock p.m . to consMer the advisableness or other
wise of the annexation of the Mount Pleasant Ward
of the Tslooga District to the District of South
Bbice. — By order,
llfrxll? ? H ROGERS. Clerk.
Hotels and Restaurants.
'jyORTIlERN HOTEL, ENFIELD7
H. WABNKSN begs to intimate to his friends
and the public generally that he has taken the
above Hotel, which he has rebuilt with many Im
provements.
First-class STABLES, STOCK VABD-. 4c.
The Premises are very much enlarged, and are
replete with every convenience for travellers.
Liquors best quality, and the well-known Prim
rose Ale hept. ? X82-166
EDH1LL H O T- E L,
RKTtHTT.T.,
H. BECEXEY, proprietor of the above Hotel,
solicits a call from his numerous friends.
BEST of LIQUOBS always on hand.
Superior Accommodation for Travellers.
HOBSESAKD TBAPS ON HIRE.
Good Stablmg. Z82-601
XTiNION INN, W AYMO U T H
U STBB T, ADELAIDE.
WHERE
FABMEBS AND MACHINISTS MEET
To Settle their Differences ; then
A FEAST OF REASON AND A FLOW OF
CHAMPAGNE AND LIO.V BEER.
LION BEER FOB CHOICE 1
AND
PABADISE ALE FOB LOCAL OPXIONIST3!
Every Comfort for Families and Viators.
bkhXhd b. smith.
Late of Yorke's Peninsula, Proprietor.
x26A?
Drapaiy and Clothing.
1 AMES VAKSUALL ft CO',
Cf 26. 28. 80. BDNDtESTBEET,
The Stbphhhs.fi. ice Fuemiube Waeehousk,
17,FbBESTEKKT, LONDON,
Bating now Opened over
S60 CASBS
of
SEASONABLE DRAPERY,
tfremakhig
a °B»jgtat show
The best assortment of Untrimmed Hats and
Bonnets In S.A., both wholesale and retail.
A very handsome Winter Millinery Bonnet or Hati
ids. 6d.
A choice Velvet and Satin Bonnet, 15a. ed.
An exquisite Bonnet, 21s.
A few only effective Millinery Bonnets, 3s. lid. and
4s. lid. each.
LACK DEPARTMENT.
Ladies' Fancy Collarettes, in Cream or 'White
OrientalLace, IB. lid. each.
A Splendid lose of Cream and white wide Bretonne
Lace. Is. 0d- the dozen.
A Special Line of Fancy Ribbons, hi all colors, 3d.
A Spf cial Line of Wide Swiss EmbroMeriera, 4Jd.
and 7d. per yard
SILK DEPARTMENT.
Black Broche\ Is. lid. per yard.
Black BrocW Mervilleux. all silk. 8s 6d. per yard.
Wide Black Mantle Satin, 2s 6d. per yard.
Black Ottoman Silks, 4s. 61 per yard.
A Line of Sbot Veloutine QIaces. is. 6d per yard.
Colored Ottoman Silks, Is. lid. per yard.
Special Lice of Colored Broches, Is CJd. per yard.
Special Line of Extra Heavy Slack Grosgraia Silka,
2m. lid. per yard.
MANTLE DEPARTMENT.
Specialty.— Our Black Cloth Jacket. 103. 6d.
Cheviot Tweed Ulsters, 7s. 6d. each.
Lotfits Dolman Cloaks, 9s lid. each.
Ladies' Uitte:e, Four-inHand, and other shapes,
21s each.
A very extenrfve stock of Children's Mantles
and .Jacfettf, in endless variets of material acd
design.
A Specbl Line of Black Brocbs Mattolasse Jackets;
21s., worth 45b each.
Fancy Wool Wraps, is. lid., 2s. lid. each.
DRE3S DEPARTMENT.
Our Collection of Dress Goods is ON SURPASSED
in the colony. r- '~lj
Bich Fabricg for present wear in every combina
tion of style and color, amongst which will be
found
The bew Ottoman Brocades, 2s 3d. per yard.
Ecarfccro Ci'lh, oce of tue best fancy cloth? pro
duced by the Scotch Manufacturers this f-.eiaoa,
la. per yard.
Grecat (sainiture. specially adapted for firsninz
Bodice and Draperings ; plaia materiils to match
for f kirt. Is. 3d. per lard.
Tbe New Habit Cloth in all the leading gcolors, 8Ji
per f\rd.
3 he £lakc Knicker Stripe, a crisp all-wool material,
in which tbe colors are most artiaticiUy blended,
2b. 3d. yard.
A tiDecitti J^iiie cf Fancy Stripe Dress H&terials, 413.
per yard.
A Special line of Velvet Foulle in aHcsSora, $11.
per yard.
The Btrvie Bib Cloth in newest shades, lOid. per
vard. r :v.;
Henrietta Cloths in good Winter Colors, Is. 3d. Der
yard.
Armure Tweeds in Grays, Browns, Drabs, and
Bronzes, lOid. per yard.
Cheviot Homespuns, 4jd. per yard.
CatbmereE hi vaiious fchades, 9Jd. per yard.
CashuiereB. extra heavy and Ride, Is.
COSTUME DKPAttTMBNT.
In tbis Dt-i;rtrtment will ba found some of the
most stvlish designs ever shown.
A Check Stuff Costume, 12s. 6d,
A good Homespun Costume, trimmed velvet, 21a.'
V'prv special line of Ottoman (Jlcth Costumes, 32s.
Cd.
A large lot of All- wool Dressing Gowns, 13s 63.
A splendid line of Ca^bmere Dressing Gowns, em
broidered and lined throughout, 29s. 6J.
Children's Costumes to match in (iifferor. .vizas.
Laie&t breech fashions --nd choicest dsbyus.
A ecod Dark Stuff Costume, 2s. lid.
UHDEaCLOTKISS.
Ladies' Krtitted Wool Skirts from Ss. lid.
Children's do. 2s. lid.
Ladies' Chemises, Trimmed Embroidery, Is. 63.
Do. Drawers, do. Is. Sd.
Do. Night-dresses, Jb. lid.
A Vtry Large and Well-selscted Stoci of Woollen
Pelisses aDd Hats
Polka Jackets, Gaiters, Infantees, &c
GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
The ' Princess' Gauntlet Glove in Tan and newest
tb&des. 4
Ladles' Four-button Black Kid Gloves, Is. lid. per
pair.
Lad'.eb' Two-button Black and Colored Tilleta
Gloves, 1b. per pair
Ladies' Two-button Black TaEata Silk Gloves, 7i-I.
per pair.
Leiiieh' Silk ' Jereey' Gloves, for eveniag wear,
tquivalettto Eighteen buttons.
BRESSMAKINO.
Special attention given to this Branch— Stvie,
Dispatch, and Economy being ensured. Dress
Bodices Cut and Fitted on the most approved
principle. Moaraing Costumes made and delivered
in one day.
The most elaborate Mantle made to ore eria twenty.
four hours.
UURSISHING DRP4RTMSNT.
Extraordinary purchase of Heavy Twilted Cretonne
Landecaps Design, bid- per yard.
Embroidered Cloth Table Covers, 3s. lid. each.
Curtain Poles, Ends, and Rings, complete, 7s. 61.
Chins MattiDg, 1 yard wide, 4jd. per yard.
V bite Damask Dimity. 4Jd- per yard.
CEOTHIKG D'EPAETMENT.
Men's Tweed Trousers, 3s. lid, per pair.
Men's Twee*? Trousers &ud Vests, 8s. 6d,
Special Line to clear of Men's Tweed Suits, 17s ,
19s. Cd.
Men's -;:ue Serge Suiis. 12a. 63. each.
Men's 'Weed Overcoats '.03. 6d. each.
Men's Extra Heavy Uesver Cloth Overcoat3, in
Blue or Brown, -2Eb. each.
Men's Waterproof CO2-.S 3s. lid . B=. 63., 7s. ed.
Kn-':; Mole Trousers, axe brand, No: 70, 53. 9d. par
pair.
Tilert'b Colored Mole Trousers, extra heavy, 4s. lid.
ptr Pa^j AKCHESTEJl DEPARTMENT.
All Wool White Fiaunel. 6'rd, per yard.
Ali Wool Scarlet Flannel, 6d. per y^rd.
White Biankat , 5s. lln per pair.
35-incb American Lort cloth, 2s lid. the dozen.
66-inch White Sheetitg, CJd. par yard.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
This Department is now replete with tits Newest
Goods, comprising real BaTinockburn and Scotch,
German, and French Tweeds, &c., West of Sng
Itind I weeds and Coatings.
The largest .-ilccb in the city to choose from.
Suits to measure from C3s.
Specialty— A real Berlin Suit to measure, 90s. and
100s., worth 110s. and 126s.
FURNITURE.
Austrian Bentwood Chairs, large size, In all colors,
7s. 6d. each.
Dining-room Suites, 9 pieces, £5 the suite.
Mahogany or Birch Marble-top Half-circular Wast
stecd, £5b. 9d.
Toilet Tab'es, to match, 2's.
Follbize Balf-tester Bedsteads, IQs.
Fnll-3-ze Hair Mattress, 60s.
Hoiethair SuitcB, 9 pieces, £11 11s.
JAMES MARSHALL & COMPANY,
9weocx3I4c
fTtAILORING.
We are now Showin a Splendid Assortment of
TWEEDS AND COATINGS
OF THE
LATEST PATTERNS AND STYLES.
One of the finest selections in the city of materials
I suitable for business wear, at all prices.
Patterns and instructions for self -measurement sent
eo all parts of the colony.
N.B.— A Suit Made to Order in Six Hours'
I G. & W. SffiERLAW,
I Glasgow House,
I 11 and 13, HINDLEY STREET.
bx»7c
? Runs and Stock ?
FOR SALE. PUKNONG STATION'
tear MANS DM, comprising 103 square miles
held on annual lease and 47 square miie i on pai.
toral leat-e, together with a^out 3.600 Sheop, princi
pally ewes, to lamb ia April or May.
Apply to
BLUSH'S WOOL & PRODUCE CO., LIMITED,
? ? Adelaide. ? 89x89c
FOR SALETaVmaircompact SHEEP
BUN, containing 8,709 Acres of good Land, well
sheltered and plenty of water, fully improved, on
exceptionally easy terms. This property has a sea
frontage ot some seven or eight miles, and is
situated within 60 miles ol Adelaide on the rail
way. For terms, price, and all particulars, apply to
JNATHL. OLDHAM -fc SON,
_116xU]T ? Imperial Chambers. Adelaide.
S'TA'lION FORTSALE, containing 206
square miles, N.E. of Adelaide, in the COUNTY
of ALFRED. For particular* apply to R. S. Crabb.
sen.. Veterinary Surgeon, No. £24, Hfudley-street,
Adelaide. ? xSOa
SHEEP STATION NEAR PORT
LINCOLN,— FOR SALE MIKKIRA STA
TION, 14 miles from Port Lincoln, comprising 100
miles of good country held as lease, together with
some Freehold Land, and Land held under right of
purchase. Also, MOOLTYABAH STATION, com
prising 183 square miles, distant 10 miles north-east
of Streaky Bay, together with about 6,000 Sheep.
Fcr further particulars, apply to
ELDER'S WOOL AND PRODUCE COMPANY
(LIMITED).
88x89c Grenfell street, Adelaide.
TO NORTHEBN TERRTTORY PAS
TOBAL LKS3EB6.-FOR SALE, well-bred
STORK fATlXE, in lflts to suit purchasera, de
livered on Fluke Biver. Apply Wm. B. Sells, lo,
Piiie Cbambern, Pirie-street. zl07iwcxllCc
? Lost and Found.
X OST, on the £7tb March. 1684, fum the Stock
JLj Besero-e, near Yongaia, ten SHEEP (10), some
of theep branded II, and gome B with other brands ;
bell on one (stag sheep), with strap hanging down.
10*. for inloimation, or £ifor delivery to Richard
Nff ed. Yongala. X117-31
n*\U FOUM-KBBPERS AND OTHER^— LOST;
X from Eurelia, one brown DRAUGHT MARK,
branded 1OM near shoulder, H14 near thigh. One
pouEd (£1) will be given for information, or thirty
thillingg 5 for delivery, to Michael Manning,
Enreiia, X1Q3-17.
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? Business Notices. ?
ANNUAL CLEARING BALE,
. which takes place every month or more.
W. TAYLOR will OFFER the WHOLE of Wm
NEW STOCK at GITING-AWAY PRICES until
further notice. For quotations of some lines see
Posters and Circulars.
Sale to commence October 27, 1833.
WILLIAM TAYLOB,
xSOOc Auburn and Manoora. October 24. 1883
OLLMAN'S FARMERS' FRIEND.
Tbe only sure
BEMBDY FOR RED RUST IN WHS AT.
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DoUman's Farmers' Friend.
. Retail of every Druggist and Storekeeper, .and
Wholesale of .
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On receipt of the above we wSl
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A SPECIAL NOURISHING STOUT 'TO
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Our reputation aa bottlers is not to be beaten and
eq ali'T of our bottlinga need no comment.
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X6S-1C2 ? Wyatt-Btreet, Adelaide.
TO WINEGROWERS.— PUKE
SILENT SPIRIT, In hogsheads and quarier
o-.-ks, for foilifying, always ON SALE by the
undersigned.
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S7C-169 Adelaide.
Land and House Property
|^OVERNMENT LAND SALdSS.
Surveyor-General's Office. Adelaide,
April 24. 1884.
Tbe following SALES and SELECTIONS are
advertised for the ensuing months. For full par*
ttcularsBeeGazeWe:—
April 29.
Sale of Surrendered Selections In Hundreds Para
wurlle, Dabymple, Ramsay. Maitland, Wan
raltee, Yalpara. Mount Muirhead, Curramulka,
Palmer, Winninowie, Moockra, and Rlvoll Bay.
May L
Leases for Grazing only in the Hundreds MInbnrra.
Cavenagh, Arkaba, Crozier, BencDeby, and
Canibie.
Leases for Grazing and Cultivation in Hundred of
MingbooL
Leases for Grazing only, Hundreds Plrie and
Crystal Brook.
Sale of Unbranded Cattle, Hundreds Terowie and
Hallett.
Mat 8.
Sale of Scrub Leases, Hundreds of Mobilonp,
Monarto,. FreeUng. Wirrega, Wandeatah, and
Stokes.
Lease for Quarry, Hundred Encounter Bay.
Leases for Ur^zujg and Cnltivaiijn in Huudrads of
Everard, lie coin, Koppio, and Staw.
Mat IS.
Leases for Graying and Cultivation, Hundreds of
BaruoEa and Curramulka.
Leases for Grazing only. Hundreds TCur-lpa, Crozier,
Ersklne, Yalpara, Arkaba, and Playford.
May 20.
Sale of Credit Selections in the Hundreds of
Kuitpo, Noarlnnga, Muloowurtie. Btndleby,
LindUy, Tarrah, Monarto, Wauraltee, Paratoo,
Ramsay, Young. Kotgorong, Arkaba, Lichaber,
Binnum, Hjnam. Glenroj.and Robertson, and
also Wedge Island, in Spencer's Gulf.
May 22.
Sale of Allotments in Townships of Mobilong,
Wilson. Hammond, Lome, Bute, and Tatiara ,
and Suburban Sections to Poit Adelaide (ad
johiuig the Largs Bay Railway Line) Price
(Hundred Cunningham), Quom (Hundred of
Pichirichi), and Hawker (Hundred c f Bawker).
Sale of leases for Grazing and Cultivation. Hundred
Kuitpo.
May 29.
Sale of Pastoral Leases (under Clause 36 of Act 123
of 1878) In Hundreds Killanoola, Monbulla,
Mingbool, Young, and Nangwdrry.
By direction of the Hon. Commissioner of
Crown Lands,
xll7 P. W. OOYDEB. Snrveyor-GeneraL
COMPACf FARM KOR SALE, 400
Acres. HUNDRED OF TELOWIS, adjoining
Port Germein. Good land, beautiful view of Gulf,
freeh water, and valuable timber. Small deposit.
Very cheap, and easy terms.
X117 66 ? N. O'HALLOBAN. Caltowie.
FARM TO LET, known aa Mr. A.
Pan's, NABRIDY \ also,' POStOFFICB.
APOINGA, with ten acres land ; for term of three
or five years by tender, addressed to the undersigned
up to tbe 4th May. 1S81.
116-7x117 ? SAML DAWSON. Waterloo.
FARM IN THB HDNDRBD OF R4.MSAY.
FOR SALE or TO LET, an improved
FBEEHOLD FARM of 592 Acres of good
agricultural Land, all fenced and subdivided, yards,
stables, hut. and garden; witb Fplendid well
of fresh water. The farm is situated within a mile of
Port Vincent, and was formerly occupied by Charles
Penberthy. For terms of sale or let apply to
DAVID TWEEOIE,
xU7-31r ? Alfred Chambers. Carrie street.
FOR SALE, or TO BE LiST, compact
FARM, of 142 acres, in Hundred of Monarto,
near tbe Post-Office, known as Venning's. For par
ticulars apply to John Paltridge, Auctioneer, Mount
Barker. ? x!17
FOR SALE, in the HUNDRED of
AYEBS, one of tbe best agricultural districts
in the colony, a splended FARM of 1.200 acres, well
improved ; well of good water, also dams ; complete
homestead, with good garden, &c. ; would make
flrat-class stock district. Terms easy Apply
Lfston, Shakes. & Co.. Burra. ? X117-81
FOR SALE, on very easy U rms to an
industrious man, SECTIONS Noa. 129 and
130. HUNDRED of YANGYA, three miles from
Caltowie, mostly ploughable ; his not been cropped
for three years. Good chance for a man of small
capital. Apply N. O'Halloran, auctioneer, Cal
towie; ? XU7-38
FOR SALE, Compact FARM, situated
centre Southern Boundary HUNDRED of
YONGALA. comprising Sections 106 and 128; 010
acres, all first-class Agricultural Land, yielding
splendid crops ; fenced and subdivided ; two
Homesteads, and never-failing supply of good water.
The Farm is known as Thomas Coon, jun.'s. Apply
H. &F. Bymill. Exchange. Adelaide. ? x32c
ifOK SALE, a splendid FARM at
J? YOBKE'S PENINSULA. Hundred Dal
rymple, Section 34?, containing 584 acres, all fenced
and subdivided, two-roomed House and plenty fresh
water; must be sold. Apply to D. Livingston,
MiUicent. ? X1O3-24
FOR SALE, Splendidly IMPROVED
FARM of first-class Agricultural Land, con
tainisg about 1,000 Acres, abundant supply of Per
manent Water, in the HUNDRED of GULNARE.
I can confidently recommend this as a really good
investment. Apply to
J. W. GLEESOX.
IC8-1QXU0-17 Exchange. Pirie-street, Adelaide.
FOB SALE, with right of PORCH ASE
? or LEASE, SECTION No. 117. situated in ths
HUNDRED ol UPPER WAKKFIBLD. containing
247 acres, fenced and subdivided. Imorovements
consist of Cottage, yards, dairy, and outbuildings.
There are three dams on the property. Immediate
possession. For particulars apply to G. W. Rabins,
Post-Office, Auburn. ? xl 10-17
fTiOlTSALE, 372 Acres good FARM
X* LAND, five miles' west of Hamley Bridge ;
Biver Light running through it, with never-falling
Hpply of water in large hole In bed of river. Land
subdivided with post-aud-wire fence.
For further particulars applyto
x61c ? C. G. ROEDIGEB. Gawler.
'PEEESTONE QUARRIES.
FBEKSTONE QUARRIES FOB SALE at
NORTH ALDGATE, on Nairne Railway.
Time Payments on easy terms.
ELDER'S WOOL AND PRODUCE COMPANY
I LIMITS D), ADELAIDE. 21aucxl9o
UNi)RED~OF ~mJBLXEC—FOEi
SALE, the finest FABM in the Hundred,
comprising Sections Noa. 845 and 3*8, containing
529 acres, close to the Townships of Windsor and
Wild Horse Plains. The improvements on this farm
are thoroughly substantial, the condition of tbe
land f A 1, and the conveniences all that could be
wished for. Known as Wm Manuel's. Price low;
terms easy. Applyto Wm. Manuel on the ground ;
or to
LYONS & LEADER.
Land and Estate Agents,
x61c ? Imperial Chambers.
?\TEAR MILLBROOK.— VALUABLE
J3I MARKET GARDEN AND GRAZING
PROPERTY FOB tALE.— SECTIONS 6360 aud
168, HUNDRED of TALUNGA. within about four
miles of Millbrook. Good road, plenty of water
and timber on tbe land, splendid grazing, and good
garden. The property ia known as Mr. Alfred
Hoad's.
WALTER D. REED,
6, Mutuil Chambers, Adelaide.
114.17.21,24x117-24 ?
REEVE8 PLAINS, six miles from
Twj Wells —FOB SALE, good FARM, well
fenced and subdivided, consisting of 363 acres, all
Asricultoral Land, substantially-built Homestead
and out-buildings abundant water.
x'Ec ? H. & F. BYMILL. Adelaide.
/'QEOTIONS 27, 28, 29, 30,
_._„. O and 88. HUNDRED of DAL
syto KEY» containing 291 acres. House of
raiie Four Rooms. Stables, Sheds, 4c Tbe
BALK Land u F6noFd and Subdivided;
ovTt ipp j known as P. J. Keough's.
«» I SECTIONS 867 and 368, HUX
on DEED of TlPABBA, Yorke's
?}** Peninsula, 032 Acre Splenlld
jBiuaa, growing Land ; House Five Booms,
I Stables, Outbuildings ; known as
VMr. Sharrad's.
Hundreds ( 1,062 Acres In SOUTH-EAST,
of I KALANGADO, known fs Prospect
YOUNG, J Farm, and as Mr. Burkhill's pro
GBBY, j perty. Magnificent Land, abundance
and j of Grass, well wat9red ; Bailway
Matvrra. VBasBing throngbpart.
For particulars apply to
GREEN & CO. . Land Agents.
71eum03-?« ' ? Palestrae*. Adelaide.
TBiSDEBS.
TENDERS are invited for the PUR
CHASE of those TWO SECTIONS of LAND,
Nod 56 and 67, containing tocether 441 acres or
thereabouts, situated in the HUNDRED of CRYS
TAL BROOK, and distant about one mile eatt of
Merriton The improvements consist in the lands
being subdivided Into four paddocks and fenced
with the usual fencing, five-roomed House, large
stone tank and dairy, bun, stables, and sheds.
Good water Is obtainable by sinking at about fifty
fett.
The land is mortgaged for £860, payable March I,
1£8S, and bears intereit at rate of 6 J per cent per
annum.
TENDERS are also invited for the PURCHASE
of the HAT stacked on said ««»*tnIWj T^ntaining
170 ten* more or less. Tenderers to state the
amount and terms of payment over and above the
amount of mortgage for the land, and rate per ton
for tbe hay and length of time required for the re
ilovbI of tbe same, and to be addressed to the un
dersigned by not later than Thursday. May 1, 1881.
JAtt. MANSOM. Quorn.
N.B —The above property Is known as trammer
ton's, and possession can be taken Immediately.
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mo GRAZIERS AND FARMERS
TO BE LET OB SOLD. Valuable FABM.
SECTION 31, GUMBOWIB ; 63* Acres of first-dan
Land, well fenced and improved. Would snka
a splendid Stock Depot Terms to rent or par
chase very easy to a good tenant.
Apply to
HiBDY 4 DAVIS. Solicitors,
Marlborongh Chambers, Waymouth-street,
? Adelaide. ? a2c
mO' MARKET GARDENERS AND
JL OTHEBS.
FOB BALK, near MOUNT LOBTY, about
68 Acres of good GARDEN LAND, of which
about 80 to 40 acres are cleared and planted with
fruit trees. There is a good supply of wcod and
water upon the property, also two Slab Houses.
Terms easy. Apply to Chambers -fc Blade*. Drason
Brewery. South-terrace. ? 87inacx*0c
mo LET, HOUSES at GLBNBLG'
J_ tent low. }
IWlailf JQHHCHAMBBBS.Currie-stiwt,
Land and Honse Property.
GREEN & O O,
LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEEBS'
Lickhskd Land Bbokxbs, ard Licessm
subvetobs,
are prepared to act on behalf of pawns wishing I
Secure Land In Government Agaiem.TU.ttAX
Abbas, to undertake Subtxts Ia any part of tbe
Colony, to Negotiate Loans for Large or Small
Bums at Lowest Current Bat«s of Interest, and to
transact all busmeas connected with XH- BBAL
PbovkbttAcx.
EXCHANGE LAND OFFICES,
? PnUB-STBEBT. WO
mENDERS will be received until noon
J. of WEDNESDAY, April HI. from PERSONS
WISHING TO BENT SECTION No. 4016, con
taining 80 acres of good land, near HaihMiiMJi on
the Onkaparinga Biver.
115-16x117 LAVL3GTON GLYDE.
mo LET, SECTION at DRY CREEK,
J. 186 Acres.
116-7zxll7 JOHN CHAMBERS, Cnrrie-street.
TO LET OR FOR SALE, on very
easy terms, SECTIONS 64 and 67. HONORED
of BOUCAUT, containing 399 acres ; known as J.
G. Dohnt's Farm. Apply to Vena A Hardy, 62,
King William-street. Adelaide. 114,16.19x117
TO BE LET, or SOLD on very easy
terms indeed— cash required £40— to a good
man, snog little FABM. 363 acres, Sections 28, 29,
8, HUNDRED TABCOWIE. All ploughable, and
joining Appila-Yairowie Township. Apply promptly
to N. O'Halloran, Auctioneer, Caltowie. X117-81
TO BE LET, on LEASE, a first-class
AGRICULTURAL FABM of 273 Acres,
within 3G miles of the City, and two from a railway
station. Large dams, permanent supply of water,
House, barn, large stable and sheds. Full particu
lars on application to B. Shepherd. 67. King
William-street, Adelaide. ? 92eowcx96c
WANTED, about 200 ACRES of
LAND, within 80 miles of Adelaide. In
exchange for suburban property. State particulars
'S.C..' Advertiser Office. ? 116-7x117 j
WANTED to Rent, improved FARM
within twenty-five miles of city. Apply,
stating terms, to A. Frost, Two Wells.
112-13x117-24
Professional and Trade Addresses
AGENCE HAVAS, 8, Place de la
Bourse, Paris. — Agents for the SOUTH
AUSTRAJjIaN ADVERTISER, EXPRESS, and
CHRONICLE, in France and Belgium.
ADVBBTISSMENTS can be received, and files of
the above newspapers inspected. ? BxSc
BARNES & BELLINGHAM,
LICENSED SURVEYORS AND LAND
BROKERS, DRAUGHTSMEN,
AUDITORS, ACCOUNTANTS,
AND LAND ESTATE AGENTS.
GOVERNMENT AND OTHER SALES
ATTENDED.
All Beal Property Act business transacted,
MONEY TO LEND.
Ihe Victoria-square Land Office*
BX48C
O T T O N * O P I E,
LICENSED LAND BROKERS,
LAND AND ESTATE
AGENTS,
queen's Chambers, Adeladk.
MONEY to be LENT on Freehold Securities.
Lowest Current Bates.
Government Land Sales and other Sales attended
and Selections taken up.
Mortgages, Leases, Transfeis, 4c ^&c., prepared,
e Immigrants' Land Orders Purchased- Bx67c
EVANS & PERKINS,
LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,
SANTO'S BDILDINGS,
WAYMOUTH-STBEET.
MONET~TO LEND.
LAND SALES ATTENDED
MORTGAGES, TRANSFERS, AND LEASES
PBBPABED. B221c
W. O HALLORAN,
? SOLICTXOB, &C. '
Head Office— WAYMOUTH-8TBEET.1ADELAIDE
Branch Office-At OBBOBOO.
Mr. G. C. 8BIMMEB, Solicitor, S.C.J., Eng.,
Manager.
UONEYTO LEND
At from 7 per cent. Advances made to Credit
? Selectors. ? x3S5c
GEORGE T. LANE,
LICENSED LAND BROKER, ACCOUNTANT.
AND ESTATE AGENT.
o7, Sing William-street, 81,
ADELAIDE.
Transfers, Mortgages, Leases, 6c.. prepared.
All Beal Property Act work performed.
Properties Bought and Sold on Commission.
MONEY TO LEND.
HARDY & DAVIS,
(Arthur M. Hardy— Malcolm H. Davis)
Solicitors, Notaries, Commissioners, ftej
ADELAIDE.— MAIN-STBEBT, KAPUNDA,
(Next Sir John Franklin Hotel)
TBUST AND OTHER MONEYS TO LEND.
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H. D. O'HALLORAN,
Licensed Land Broker,
ALBION CHAMBERS. WAYMOUTH-ST.
All BusmesB transacted under Beal Property Act,
- Government Sales attended.
Accounts audited.
Shares bought and sold en Commission.
Money to Lend at Current Bates. BxSlc
LYONS AND LEADER,
(Late Wright Brothers),
LICENSED LAND BROKERS UNDKB BBAC
PROPERTY ACT. ?
LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS.
Lyona and Leader, aa successor* to Hie Ban of
Wright Brothers, are prepared to transact Bnshiesi
under the Beal Property Act, to Negotiate Loam,
attend Government and other Land Sales, Ac.
HONEY TO LEND at lowest Current Interest.
IMPBBIAL f!WA MRgqfl, ADELAIDE.
MeocKlSa
?^ OKTHERN TERRITORY,
B. BANFORD & CO.,
MPOB1EBS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS,
PALMERSTON and SOUTHPOBT.
We are prepared to undertake any business refer- -
Ing to Mining, Pastoral Lands, Country Sections,
Township Allotments, or otherwise, having had con
siderable experience, extending over 10 years in the.
Territory.
Adelaide Agents— Evans ft Perkins, WaymouHia'
street. ? 839icxM8o
NATHL OLDHAM & SON,
(LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.
AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, Ac,
Established I860.
LICENSED LAND BROKERS
Under the Beal Property Act of 1861.
MONEY TO LEND in any sums at lowest cur.
rest rates.
S^CCtiiOBS vftfcfW Up Of pflTflftflffAfl irfttn ytftTftrmnftirtsi
Honey Advanced to Selectors to complete their,
purchases.
land Sales attended and Land Orders purchased.
All Agency bu»ine»s carried out, and Documents
under the Beal Property Act prepared.
Auction Sales held in any part of the Colony.
Capital Invested tree of charge, and Estates
rnBWRfc1*^!
Offices— Imperial Chambers, King William-street,
Adelaide. ? Bxl28c
TJALMEBSTON, N. T.
O. F. O. B1ICHABDI
{L&teSOovefBinent Surveyor).
LICENSED &URVSYOK(Beal Property Act).
ii5-wecxii7c ? Land agknt.
SANDERS & PAOKXbD,
AUCTIONEEBS,
LICENSED LAND BBOKKRS,
BURVEYOBS AND AGENTS.
AXSJ|
AGENTS FOB PASTOBAL LE3SEB3.
Grenfell Chambers, Grenfell-rtreet, Adelaide.
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WILLIAM PADDOCK, IaomMl
Land Broker.— Money to Lend on Mart*
*tge at 6 per cent. Money advanced to8electoa
when due to complete with Government. Govern,
meat Land Sale* attended -u behalf of absMk
Belecton. Fee Two GbIbmi ff wumimi. OiHtt
Offlee»-W»der«H*re«», oppoatta Oonmasjl
DBntl Sfl0Q
WalIBE D. BEED.
LICENSED LAND BBOKKB,
.LOAN ^AND SSTATB AGENT.
1, MUTUAL CHAUBSBS. EIRQ WILLlAU-
ADELAIDE
(Oppodte Maano. Good, Torn*, & Co.)
MONET TO LEND
AX LOWEST CUBBENT BATES.
F~~ S~~O H M A A L.
? SOOT AND SHOEMAKKB
(LatepfH«wMecklanlnug),
Bbjes to Intima4e*oMs fttada and customers thA
be has z' **' **'''' ?
OPJQTCD 1* BOOT AND SHOE SHOP
AT MANOOBA, r .
ben be hopes to rwlTt a «S» *-!&*-
Pfttro»««. r . *&»l
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