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Births.
.«.us Jnnnarr 17.1889, at hor residence, Lovat, >elBon
Ä^Äthow^of George T. C.Adam., oí»
KARBIiW-CairMn»» Day, at her «»Idence.Lyndhunt,
ffi thi wifeof T. S. Harrison, of a daughter.
TrntLlHY.-Jnnuary H, at her residence. Plattsburg,New
HS th¿ wUc of Tho»'. A. Herllhv, of a daughter.
HrBBLE-Decemher 21. at Mis» Barwell'*, Hyde, the wife
of Walter Kibble, of a son.
HûLLIKGDALE.-Janunryii. at her residence, Mollcna,
73, the wife of E. J. Holllngdale, of a son.
MILLER -At Gordon Lodge Gordon-street, Burwood, Mrs.
T. Ii. MI"". »' a daughter.
KORRlS.-J»nuery 24, at the Royal note],Bowra . thewife
ofA.R.NorrH.6f «daughter. Both doing well. Homo
piper» piesse copy.
POPE-Jamiarv IO, 1889, at her residence, Atholney, Peter
liará, the wife of Howard Pope, of a son.
rro'CH-Jsnnary 24, at 8t. Leonard», the wife of F. Punch,
of a daughter.
WCHARDSON.-January 19, at Moonagee Hall. Ashflold,
ti« wife of W. W. Richardson, of a son.
6AGKR.-January 54, at Chandos-street, Ashfield, the wife
of W. H. Sager, of a daughter.
SMTH.-Janaary 22, at Wynola. Ltvcrpool-road, Croydon,
the wife of J. C. Smith, of a son.
SMITH.-Jannarr 11, at her residence. Carlton, Boyco
^ Glebe Point, the wife of B, Parry Smith, of a
¿»lighter,_
Mamases.«ISTIS-HHITH.-January 9. 1889, at St. Jude's Church,
Randwick, by the Rov. W. H. K. Percival, Sydney Walter,
raunttttionof Mr. James Austin, of Randwick, to Katie,
third daughter of Mr. Charles Septimua Smith, of Percy-
ville, Marrickville.
BAXDICK-PEARCE.-December 4. 1888, at Fern Villa,
Enkinvillo-road, newtown, by the Rev. D. Fcnwiok,
Emeat Arthur, third surviving son of the late Stephen
Baldick, of Newtown, to Mary Jane,third daughter of
RichardPearce, of Peakhurst.
BERX'BEBG-U»l.TON-August l8.1888, at Saint Joseph's
Church, Woollahra, by the Rev. Father Mullan. Gabriel
Hyam,eldest «on of David Bernborg, of Woollahra, to
JosephineVeronica, eldest daughter of tho Into John
Vardy,of Sydney.
DALRTMPLE-HAY- CIIEESBROUGH, - December 22,
IBS, at Christ Church, by the Rev. C. F. Garnsey, Richard
1, second son of the late Houätan Stuart Dalrymplc-Hny,
of Tort Mackay, Queensland, and Dunragglt, Scotland, to
Bnile,eldest daughter of the late Job Webster Chees
brough, of larecla, Liverpool Plains. Home papers please
copy.
GILLIES-CAMERON.-January 3, at the residence of the
bride"» parents,bv the Rev. .1. S. Macpherson, of East
Maitland, James M'Cullooh Gillies, of Waverley, Sydney,
fourth eon of Malcolm Gillies, Esq., late of Hunter River,
to Jmie,fifth daughter of Ewen Cameron, Esq., Kilcoy,
Heiham, Hunter River, New South Wales.
KNIGHT-HERBERT.-December 12,1888. at the Congre
utloial Church, Newtown, bv the Rev. Warlow Davies,
H.A., Kerby Heskcth, son of-the lato James Knight, of
Manchesterand Southport. England, to Amv Seward,
eldest daughter of tho late William Sen ard Herbert, of
Burry Hills, Sydney. Homo paper« please copy.
MORRIS-MATnEWS.-January 9, at tho Groat Syna-
gogue, Elizabeth-street, by the Rev. A. B. Davis, assisted
by the Rev. A. D. Woliuaki, Jacob Morris, son of l6ano
6o!omon Morrl«. i>f Austria, to Louise, daughter of Solo-
mon Mathews, Esq., of Ardblair, Park-road, Sydney.O'SULUVAN-TAVLOR.-November !6, IbRB, by special
Itaae. at St. Patrick's Church, by the Rov, Pero Le
Rennetel, William, eldest son of the late William O'sulli-
van,of Sydney, to Annie, third daughter of R. A. Taylor,
of Sydney.
TKÜMBLE-DAVIES.-January 9. at Christ Church, St.
Leonard«, bv Rev. Alfred Yarnold. John William, cldeBt
ion of William Tnimblo, of Kew, Victoria, to Susan
Compton,elder daughter of John Davies, of Leddicott,
Lavender Bay.
WELLS-BRAGG.-December 14, at St. Philip's Church,Sydney, by tho Kov. J. D. Langley, Thomas Wells, of
Loudon, to Rachel R. Bragg, of Sydney.
WIOKS-THOMAS.-January 19, »t Forbes, by the Vrn.Archdeacon Dunstan, Edward Wicks, L.8., to Lvdia
Thomas.
WOODS-GRIEVE.-January IS, at tho residence, of the
brid»'« parents, bv the Rov. Canon Aeocks, William Cleaver
Woods, M.D., Albury, to Margaret, fourth daughter of
John Grieve, Bungowannah Park, Albury._Deaths.
BÏGBIK.-October 29,18S8, at Calcutta, William Morison,fourth »on of the late Major-General P. J. Begbic, lateH. E. I, Company Madras Artillery, In his 54th year.
ÏRADLET.-January l8, at hi« resldenoe-Don-stroet, New-
town, Georg» Fullerton, second son of Eu: ton Bradley,Esq., of Five Dock, nged 42 years.
BORDEKIN.-January 24, at herresidence, 197, Macquarie
»treet, Mary Ann, relict of the lato Thomas Burdekin, oged83 yean.
CONWAY.-Jaanary 23. at the residence of her mother, 1,Jionnan-temoe. Gorlon-=treot, Paddington, Irene Gladys,fourth daughter of Elisabeth and John Conway, SnortingLife, E'izibeth-street, Sydney.
DE LANGE-January 13, at'his residonee, Gunyah, Mill
HUl-itreet, Waverley, Eugene J. Do Lange, aged 33, leav-
ing a wife and two children to mourn their lois.
GBEEK.-Jannary 25. 1889, at 97. off Harris-street, Pyr-mont, Cyrus Joseph Green, aged 30 years.
WMFfWanuary 22, at his residence, 62, Chisholm-strcet.«llliam, eldest BOU of D. James. Kameruka, aged S3year».
JOHNSTON.-At his residence, Kelghley-terrace, Rowntrce
»treet. Balmain, John Johnston, aged 70 years.
JOXES.-Jannarv 19,1889, at her residence, Albion Cottage,Snuta-ttraot. Balmain, Sarah Elirabeth, deaily beloved
wife of \V. H. Jones, shipwright, aged 09 years.
LLOTD.-Jamisrv 10,18R0. at his residonee, Reeds Gully,Parke»,Willam Humphreys Lloyd, after o long Illness
endured with much patlenco, aged 60 years.
r«5rtF."r!Snu5r-t 23'rRthis
residence. High-street,West
Maitland, Dr. Robert James Pierce, aged i\ years.
rULUN\_Jinuary 20, at his residonee, 14, Alma-Btreet.Dar maton, Richard Frank Ravensworth, second »on of
of phthUI»0m"W"rd PuUan' lat° 0i Yorlt,llire> EnB'»nd,
In Memonam.«T"lln I.0TlnB "me>nbranoe of my dear son
Fred,who
diedsuddenly at College View House, Pyrmont Bridge
road, Forest Lodge, January 26. 1687. aged 14 years.
w_t ..«?** b5" hl* im,]y and sorrowful mother.Mr». L. 51. Mairamcn.
'
*'K8rIn,i!!Üm,oryo,Jolm »l'Inné», who died at Ro»oBrook, Arncliffe, January 27,1884.
^«"'120, 1888, at the residence of her daughter
yeanPncC' of "»norbeer, Waverley aged S3
6184 tonseist
403365S9
4702
6110
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G. N. Conlon...0. F. Dixon
..,
J. F. RuthvenJ. W. Shannon
A. Charlton
Jan.28,lp.m.Feb. 9Feb. 23
Maroh 9Maroh23
April 6
____ Shipping._QEIBNT LINE OF ROYA L MAIL STEAMERS.
owívT1i0í1SíJSí?,LM,lü «eamship» belonging to tho
«ÏÏ? S?dPACIFIC COMPANIES will leave Sydney at 1
fí?vnívhe,u,l,d.l!r.mT,lc"ie<1 d*t«» *or PLYMOUTH and
<wr;,iiTlg»Xi,o!blml'ne' Adelaide, Albany, and the Suez25~!ÍÍ!l5iítNiiple« and Gibraltar :
.0K5ÎÂ-"~ORIZABAU0ÜRIA
.
AUSTRAL1BEBIA... .
OBMUZ... .
And ¿ormlghtiy thereafter.
,.,.."""_»Calling at Colombo.
^pL^NSjfewrrod on mo>t Uboral terms.PASSAGE MONEÏ-Saloon, £55, £66, and £70
Second, ¿¡SO and £37«Tram»««..
Third and Steeraire, £16.RRrÄS£REIDR* TICKETS at REDUCED RATEB.
ÎABMrar?itSS^5IRiW!j:'A88AND STEERAGE
S.^?,?ílJ'0P0N-*»°<»ties are now afforded lor
AVn""1îlena"..ïld4,;f!s,iTe" b7th0 Prepayment of
SA»briota "- following reduced rates/steamer
&&*«'.,. 17 guineascaoh adult
^wí^í.'11 -20 Pounds each adult
TO-Urth cabin...
22 pounds each adult.
mR&ft02^ABATC£NaGNEE8 ar0 "quested to PASS
ÄD »ii Ä /or ^W«/*» wh»rf, Circular Quay.«foXTit ?. Î bc.roJ'I1°n>lble 'or 0I,y damage to or loss of
SSS2ii,ÜSnied,onJthe whart- AU goods ImpedingäkÄS».T1USmtan.d,e<!,,a,ld itorea at,ho «onsfgnoei»
Pla ¿à S,»Blli;o,ladinïmU8t bB Produced, freight
lui ««52? !?,,PA!,S|ÑQERS PEB ORO*A.KwtnlB«TX i ^ Ï11 lrom thB Company'« Moorings,
Btl»mT/>;^l,,,S-,barp'onMONDAYr28thlnsUnt,MawBtVÄJ'"^1^6 lf0-3 Jo"V- Circular Quay, to
-m,, nan noon (for first-class passengers only).
AT»/co°TV"î C0- "nî ANDERSON,
Q. S. YUILL,
fJTmr . ..i., ? _General Managerin Australia.
^««roauLAiri, eHippisro-COM:.*. PANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE,
NEW ZEALAND°ând LONDON,
-BaajMjmoJZMt, nnd PLYMOUTH.Tons I Horse
Hcgister.| power.
Stennet.
SupehuKtikotí»
ï°»l»riroAoiugl
BJnuUi,
41634103
4163
41034473
4000
4000
40004000
4000
[Balling from1
N.Z.
Jan. 24,1889Feb. 21
March 21
April l8
ay 10
ft» «¿ÀSSii^new
,te»?«f». built of steel, expressly for
n»èulA and °*3«>> the colony.
«Meta««?ff^K!'5!n.od'tlonls "Plelewith every modemkïu"?!1"10 «e dietary arranecmnnla
niwiiinasscd.fdl'he homo
COUTOUMIM .«A .£ J,T*"on >? ropieie wnn ever
»sid MurV-0."*.í'te,?"T4ln » '"»en state. The homo
.»Mt¡xM"!tó ,1 nlth<ir*o,í«'"ithe quiokest on record,and
lutana off if ti. ÏÏÏ"4 8?,0 40, /"*?. ?» tnlB ront° th0"«WT ml««* ?" w 8?,a '?
»Toideil, and the magnificent
»»ílSdSní1e* Ze»'">i. St»«« of Magellan, Kio,
h"Mthw»r'Wtrs apply toMASON BRÖTHERB. Limited.
JWTBHW-W_»03-9. Kent-itreet, Sydney, Agent«.
MSMiy, at gil grooors*, ehemlit»' ¡ «ampi«* frei.
DIllECT SERVICE 10 LNGLAND
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY
The Company's Royal Mill Steamships fundor contract
with the Imperial Non South Wales "Victorian, nnd South
Australian Governments) will be despatched from their
Whaif, Circular Quay, as under for LONDON calling nt
Melbourne Adclaluo Albany Colombo Aden, Brindis!,
Malta Gibralta! and 1 lymouth- _
Stcomer Commander
E G BlendA \\ Adamson
\\ B Andiewe
J OrmanG N HectorF Ashdown
G F OatesR G Mulray
I cavo 1 3 eave1 I cavo
Sydnev Mel- Ade
lpm (bourne |
Iaido
Fcb 2rcb 8 Tob li
Teh lOTeb 22 Fcb 25
March 2|Vai 8 Mar 11
March If'Mar 22 Mai 25
Mm eh 30 April 5 April 8
April llAprll 19April 22
April 2 Mnv 3 May"
M tv llKlay 17 May 20
R«
and tbcncefotth evorv alteinato nook
RFSrR'V I D C VUIN8 ON MODI HAT F TrRMSSALOON PASSFNG1-HS MAY BRI'AK THE JOURNFY
Thonnangcmcntsfor SECOND SAIOON PASSENGERS
having been thoroughlv reorganised, the accommodation now
offered is unsurpassedPassage monei can be paid here for
passagesfrom Eng-
land I ibcial conccasions made to families
Pa«6engeis caigoand
parcelsare booked through to India,
Chini and JapanTor all Infoimatlon apply at the Companys Offices, 247,
George-street
_J WriR Agent
M S CARTHAGL
>NOLANDBY P AND O ROYAL MAIL STEAMERCARTHAGE
The Company's fine steamer Carthago 101Î ton« will
leave Svlncv on SATURDAY 2nd Feb, 1880, for I lvmouth
and London via Brindis!, Colombo \ alta and Gibraltar
She is fitted with oil the latest improvements, and has un-
surpassed accommodation for First and Second Saloon Pas-
senger
FARF8 FROM £30 TO £"0
RETURN TICKETS £51 to £115
Apnlv as above_NION ¡aTLAMSHIP COMPANY Oí JSEW
7i ALAND, LimitedSAX FRANCISCO ROY VI MAIL SERMCE
OVrRLAND ROÜTF TO FNGLAND VIA SAN FRAN-CISCO AND NFW "iORK, CALLING AT ATJCk
LAN D AND HONOLULU
Avoiding alike the heat of tho Red Sea and col of Capenorn
tinder Contract with the Postmaster-General of Now South
Wales and New /calind the stoamors of this Uno aro ap-
pointed to leaTe Svdnev and Auckland for Honolulu and
San Francisco IVrRY TOUR WFEK8 salllnr as tinder -
ILcave SvdneA I\r\ lvo at kan
at4pm Itrancisco
U
Steamer Tns Commander
7ealanrtia 13200Kan Oterondorp'leb "0
Alameda 3200'H G Moi so iMarch 20
March 16
April IS
I nch strainer carries a duli qualified surgeonThese steamers ire fitted with clectrio light and with a re-
frigeratingchamber for ship s provisions ensuring a plenti-
ful supply of Ice throughout the vovngo
Pa«engers are booked to Ban 1 rancisco or through to
Europeans destinations and ha\e at ^an 1 rancUco choice of
the unrivalled Atlantic Stcamshlo I Ines of the Cunard, In-
man V hite Star and other CompaniesAH first class DaRsenrrcrs are allowed TiOlb of baggago to
San Francisco, and 2501b "
Overland,' freo of charge
THROUGH FAItr ÎO LI^CRPOOI
FIRST CLASS £63 to £86
Timo caïds, rnllwiy maps ond guide-books showing all
routes to iny point In the United States may bo had on ap-
plicationFor ratea of passage and freight
and all other Information
apply to
FRrDK W JACKSON Manegor,Margaret street
MON SfEAM SHIP OOMPAN\ ÖFTTEVV*/rALAND limited
WEEKLY COMMUNICATION TO ALL NEW 7EALANDPORTS
FROM ST DNETWAKATIPU, 1787 tons TUESDAY January 29, nt 4 n m
,
for W ellington, Lyttolton, and Dunedin, transhipping to
outportsTE ANAÜ 1652 tons TnURSDAT, Tnnuarv 31 for Ack-
land Gisborne Napier Wellington, Ivttolton, Port
Chalmers Bluff, and Melbourne Passengers and cargo
for Rnsrell transhipped at AucklandRINGVROOMA, 1090 toni, 1HUHSDAT, February 7, via
Auckland
rROM MELBOURNEMVRAROA 24C6tons, TUESDAY, January 29, via Hobart
and Bluf!
FXCURSION srVSOV 1R8R 9
During the months of JANUARY FEBRUARY, and
MARCH 1889
RETURN TICKE I S will bo ISSUrD
at the follow ine Rr DU« D RATrs aviilablo for RETURVfor TURI- F MONTHS from date of issuo -
ROUND TICKETS via Auukland and Bluff to
Melbourne oí vico vci sa £17
Ditto, V ellington, ditto ditto ¿15
_FREDK^ JACKSON, Manager
COMPAGNIEDES MESSAGERIES MARI-
TIME
SYDNFY to LONDON
Ovirlaml vin MAUSEILT rs
Steamers under postul contract with the Government of
France calling at MrillOURNF ADM AID] KING
GfcORGF S SOUND MAIir SU]/ an! PORT SUD
Fassmgcis booked to KURRAOHI L BOMLVY MAURI-
TIUS, and FAS1 COA^T of AFRICATh snrvlec is carried on by po-\ orful rtoimcr1! of 4000 ton1!
and 1000 effective h p bullt expressiv for tim Austr lllnn and
New Caledonian line which will be ilespatched is follow« -
Commander PT S.T¿nB> .»LÎSÏÏÏÏ .MCl"Steamer11 am bourne 4pm
SYDVFYSALA7IE
YARRA
PeliegrlnBovlar 1
Poydcnot
18B9
Jannarj 23
February 25
Mai cn "5
1889
|Januarr 28
Tebruarv 23
March 28
And thenceforth on the 25th of each mouth
Rates of passage monoy to Marseilles from £20 to £65, in-
cluding table wines and Suez Canal dues on passengersRE I URN TICKET» issue 1 at the following rates -
1st Class£1U.I
£115
¿ni Class£f4
£0S
3rd Class
£M
By special annulment with Messrs Cook of London
through passengers for London will be mot nt Mamulles byEnglish interpreters, who will accompany them to Paris and
LondonNT B -Passengers' luggage convoyed free of cost from
Marseilles to LondonFor freight passage and further particulars, apply at the
Company s Office, 15 Macquarie-placo
_ACOSIL Principal Agent
ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYDN
IMPFRIAL GFRMANT MAU
Passenger« arc carried according to the requuements ofthe English Passenger Act of 1885 and 1803
MONTHLY LINE OF DIRECT STEAMERSfrom
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE.to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, via
COLOMBO, Aden, Suer, and Gonoa,taking passengers for London.
connecting from PORT SAID by DIRECT MAIL and
PASSENGER LINE to BRINDISI.will bo dcspatchoil as follows flf practicable) :
Steamer.
LcttTOI
Leave I Lcavo
Commander. I Sydney, Mel-j
Adelaide,noon.
|bourne. Semaphore.
nohenznllcrn.Houenstaafen.
A. MeierKessler
Nürnberg ...'H. Engelbart
1889.
'Jan. S0|
Fob. 27,
Mar. 271
1839.
iFeb. a
March 5
April
1689.Feb.
nroh
lApril
And thereafter every four weeks.
Passage from Sydney to Southampton and Antwerp, £14to £65
;to Bremen, £14 to £67 10s.
Speelal return tickets to Europe.Reduced passago rates to Colombo, China, and Japan.
Through Motets in the first and second classes at reduced
rates to tho principal cities of Germany, via Brindis! or
Genoa.
Passenger« and cargo booked through to New York, via
Southampton.Passages from United Kingdom and Europo can be paid
here.
For FREIGHT, PASSAGE, and all further particularsapply io
FINCK and BETZ, Limited, Agents,
_6, O'Connell-streot.
HAW, SAVILL, and ALBION COMPANY.Limited.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
8YDNF.Y, VIA NEW ZEALAND, TO LONDON.
Tho Following splendid steamers are appointed to lcavoNEW ZEALAND for LONDON, calling at RIO
JANEIRO, as follows(final port as arranged), sailing every
four weeks :-_
Horse
S
Steamer.Tons
Register. power.
Doto of
Departuio.
TAINUIDORIC
ARAWAIONIC
COPTIC
5031
47415020
47534443
5000
35005000
3500
3000
Fobruary 7
March 7
April 4
Mav2
May 30
The above BtcamorB aro all built of steel, and havo un
onuaUod accommodation for all classes of passenger«. Tho
wlilto Star steamers Ionio, Doric, and Coplio aro tho Bamo
that havo established so high a reputation on tho Atluntloand Japan and San Francisco servicos. Passenger« will havoan opportunity of seeing the many beauties of Now Zealand
scenery, and will escape the host of tho Red Sea passage.Every luxury and comfort supplied, and FARES bookedthrough from 8ydnoy to New York at the MOST REASON-ABLE RATES.
Special Return Tlokots to London-First-olass, £105;
Second-class, £85,For further particulars apply to
DALGETY and COMPANY, Limited.
Agent«.
AUSTRALASIANUNITED STEAM NAVI-
GATION COMPANY, Limited.
SFECIAL REDUCTION IN PASSENGER RATES AND
FREIGHTS TO ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS.
Under contract with the Government of Quconsland for tho
conveyanco of malls. Those well-known high-class Passen-
ger Steamers will be despatched as follows from A. U. S. N.
Company's Wharf. Sussex and Margaret streets:
MELBOURNEWharf direct ...
BRISBANE.Ditto .
Ditto .
Ditto.
Ditto .
MARYBOROUGH.
Tuesday's and
S't'day's steamers
chango at Brisbane
BUNDABERGGLADSTONEROCKHAMPTON.
Tuesday's aai
S't'day's steamer
ohango at KoppolBnv.
BOW'EN...
TOWNSVILLECAIRNS ...
PORT DOUGLASand COOKTOWN,W cdn o s d a y'ssteamers changoat Brisbano
DUNGENESS
CARDWELLMOURILYAN
JOHNSTONE R'VR
(chango at Clove
land Bay).THURSDAY I'LD,
NORMANTON
(nearest port to
the Croydon Gold-fields!
BURKETOWNNOUMEA
...
SUVA, Fiji ...
LEVUKA, Fill
H A V A N NAH
HARBOURADELAIDE...
Cintra
( Victoria ..
Maranoa
EurimblaRanelaghQuiraingCintra
Maranoa.,
Ranolngh ..
Quiraing ..
Eurimbla ..
Glanworth.r Maranoa .,
Eurimbla .,
.jRanelagh ..
I Quhaing .,
iCintra
Maranoa
¡Maranoa
..
Eulimbi» .,
Qulrang ..
Cintra
Glanworth.
>Qulraiug "J
Gunga
Rookton
Early steamer!
Tuesday, 5 p.m., Jan. 29
Filday, 5 p.m., Fob. 1
Tuesday, 6 p.m., Jan. 29
Wed'day, 5 p.m.. Jan. 80
Friday, ó p.m., Feb. I
Saturday, 1 p.m.Feb. 2
Tuesday, 5 p.m., Feb. 5
Tuesday,5p.m., Jan. 29Friday ,5 p.m., Fob. 1
Saturday, 1 p.m.,Feb. 2
Wedn*day,5p.m.,Jan.30Wednesday, 6 p.m. .Fob. 6
Tuesday, 5' p.m., Jan. 29
Wcdn'day, 5p.m..Jau30Friday, 5 p.m., Fob. 1
Satuiday. 1 p.m..Fob. 2
Tuesday, 5 p.m.. Fob. 5
Tuesday, 5 p.m., Jan. 29
Tuesday, 5 p.m., Jan. 29
Wedn'day, sp.m., Jan. 30
Saturday, 1 p.m., Feb. 2
Tuesday, 5 p.m., Fob. 5
Wedn'day, 5p.m., Feb. 6
¡Tuesday, 5 p.m., Jan. 29
Saturday, 1 p.m., Feb. 2
Wod'day, 5 p.m., Jan. 30
Wed'day, 5 p.m., Fob. 13
Fore-cabin passengers are provided with food and
bedding.Roturn saloon tiokets aro available for six months.Passengers' tickets Issued by ship's officers charged 5s
extra.SPECIAL REDUCED RATES TO QUEENSLAND
PORTS.BURNS, PHILP, and CO., Limited,
_Agents, 10, Brldgo-streot.
BRITISH-INDIALINE OF ROYAL MAIL
STEAMERS to LONDON.
UNDER POSTAL CONTRACT WITH THE QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT.
Steamer. Commander. Leaves Sydnoy.
MERKARA
JUMNA...DACCA...
James Smith..
W. A. Burkitt;
|James Stone.
ByBtcnmerof A.UjFeb. 19
S. N. Co., JoiningMarch 19
mall steamer at April 16
Brisbano
SALOON, £53. RETURN, £85.
SECOND SALOON, £80. 8TEEÜAGE, £18, when induce-
ment offers.
Travellers by thlB line havo tho great advantage of visiting
the Queensland ports, and enjoying the ploturesquo Bcenery
and smooth-water passage afforded by this loute, while tho
monotony of a long sea voyage Is rellevod by tho numerous
Interesting breaks in tho jouinoy-at Batavia and elsewhere.
For all particulars apply to
BURN'S, PHILP, and CO., Limited,
_Agents.
JTEAM TO CAMBRIDGE GULFMACARTHUR RIVER.
AND
The steamers of the E. and A. S. S. Company will in future
carry cargo for transhipment at Port Dam in through to the
aboio places.Thoio is regular communication by steamer from Fort
Dam in.
Full information of dates of departure, togothor with rates
of freight, can bo obtained from
GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO.,
_
37, Pitt-street.
.ft DELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY?.
MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, PORT PIRIE, AND ALLSOUTH AND WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS.
THIS COMPANY offors to intending passenger« and
shipperstho qulcLcstand most comfortuble means of reaching
Melbourne and Adelaide
I THE EXPRESS STEAMERSof this Company le ive
Sj dnoj ovcry SATURDAY, as unjor :
I rom the Company's YVharf, Llmc-streot, off Erskine st.
I
S.S. VICTORIAN ...1 SATURDAY, Jon. 26..
I 12 noon
S.S. ADELAIDE... | SATURDAY, Feb. 2 ...
|
1 p.m.
These steamers havo splendid saloon accommodation, make1
the PASSAGE to MLLBOUltNE in 12 HOURS less than any
OTHER STEAMERS on the coast, and deliver oargo at Port
Adelaide in 48 hours less than any other steamer running to
South Austi alia
Passengers car. be booked at the wharf.
No cargo received after 11 a.m.
STEAM TO WESTERN AND NORTHERN AUSTRALIA,Albanj, Vasse, Bunbuiy, Fremantle (Perth),Derby, and all
YVcstern ports by an early steamer.
GOODS TOR SILVERTON and BROKEN HILL,QUICKEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
GOODS can bo booked by these steamers through to Port
Pine, and forwarded thence bT rall by the Company's Agents,if so instructed, or by shipper's
ownagents.
Goods shipped by ïaturdnv's steam ei reach Port Pine the
following Tuesday week, and aro then w ¡thin ono aay's rail
journoTof SiHerton and Broken Hill. 'Ibis route saves 80
miles of rail journej, and avoids break of gauge.
1 oi further information npplv to
_G. S. YUILL. Agent, 30, Pitt-street.
?jTjirUDDART,PARKER, and CO.'S LINE.
STEAM TO MELBOURNE.
ELINGAMITE .. ITHIS DA\, Saturday ...
I at 12 noon
BURRUMBEET ... ISAT URDAY, Febiuqry 2
1at 12 noun
THIS DAY,
SATURDAY, January 26, at 12 noon,
the splendid stool steamship
ELINGAMITE, 4000 tons,
PERCY' "V. BULL, Commander,
leaves nUDDART PARKER'S YVHARF, foot of
Morgarct-streot,for MELBOURNE DIRECT.
FARES Saloon, single, £2 5s Saloon, return, £3 15s.
Fore cabin single, £1 5s
RETURN AVAILABLE rOR SI\ MONTHS
Fore-cabin passengersfound in
food, beds, and rugs
HUDDART, PARKER, and CO,
Limited.
Offices and Wharf-Foot of Margarot-Btreet_
STEAMTO SHOALHAVEN AND BERRY.
_Fiom nuddart Parker's Wharf
MONDAY, January 28~IHURsDAY January 31
FRIDA \ Februarvl
MEE1NDFRRY
MEEINDLRRYCOOMONDERRY
| at 9 p m
at 9 p ni
at Op m
Taking cargo for all Shoalhaven ports on Mondays and
Fridavs and Berry onl> on Thursdavs
No cargo lecoii ed after 5 p m on day of sailing
HUDDAR1. PARKER and CO,
LimitedPillees and Wharf-foot of Maigaict street_71XCÜRSION TO TA&MANIA
E
Lovely Sccnory and Healthful Atmospheie.
TASMAMAN STEAM NAY'IGATION COMPANY.
Regular Steam Communication to Tasmanian Ports.
ÎROM SYDNFYFrom Tasmanian Y\ barf, SuBBOx-street, near Margarot
sticetTor HOBUIT. DIRFCT, tho MAGNIFICENT now pas-
senger STEAMSHIP OONAH 1700 tons, MONDAY, 4th,and FRID A Y 22nd i ebruary, at noon
For LAUNCESTON via EDFN, S S CORINNA, 1280 tons,
THURSDAY, lltb. and 28th Teb . at 10a m.
1 ROM MFLBOURNE
For LAUN CFSTON-8 b P A1 LEN A and FLINDERS, every
MONDAY, Y\EDNLSDAY, and TRIDA Y
For HOB AKT-I LOK A, TU 1 SDAY, 29th January, and 5th
and 12th February at noon
RrTURN TICKETS issued on all Unes available for six
monthsSUMMFR FY.CÜRSION TICKETS now being issued are
a\ ailablo till April 30
No cargo received within an hour of sailing. Timo table
published evorv monthFor full particular» apply to
1 andYV YYILLIS, Agents,
_22 Brldgo-street.
ILLAWARRA S N. COMPANY.
WOILON GONG-Mondar. Tucndav, Thursday, Friday, 11
p ni, Ihursdaj, 10 u m
, Wednesday, baturday, noon
(passengers onlv)
KIAMA-Monday Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 11 p m.
SHOALHAVLN-luesduy, Friday, 11 p m
ULLADULLA-Wednesday, noon, cargo Ham, Thursday,10 a m , cargo 8am
CIYDr BAJiMAN S BAY-Ihmsday, 10 am
MORUYA- Ihursdav, 10a m
MLRIMBULA-Wedneeda) Saturdav,noonIA i 11 li A (for BEGA)-W odnesday, Saturday,
noon
t DEN-YA ednesda}, Saturday, noon, cargo 11 a m
BEKMAGUI-YVednosday, Satuiday, noon, caigo 11 a m.
TO VND ritOM Y\OLLONGONGSaloon, 5s return 7s 6d Stterago, 2s 6d.
IO AND FROM KIAMA
Saloon,7s Gd icturn,l.s Steerage, 4s.
Mea s provided at modeiato îatcs
TO AND rROM SHOALHAVrN
Saloon, 15s , return 2°s Cd Steel agc 10s
Meals and sleeping berths provided fiee of charge.
Shippers aro rcipectfullvinfoi mod that in consequoneo of
great(lehn to passengers, NO CARGO will be received wiitin
ONE hour of sailing
w M. HOWARD SMITH and SONS' (Limited)Line of Magnificent Fast Steel Steamship».
For MELBOURNE (also see separate advertisements).
TUESDAY, Jan. 29, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY, Feb. 1.5 p.m. ...
TUESDAY, Feb. 5, 4 p.m...
FRIDAY, Fob. 8, 5 p.m.
RODONDOBARRABOOLDURWAHGABO
SeymourRioh'rdsonW. EllisJ. Pain
"For ADELAIDE, via Melbourne.
FRIDAY, Feb. 1, 5 p.m. ... |BARRABOOL ...
I Rich'rdson
FRIDAY-, Feb. 8, 5 p.m. ...|
GABO .| J. Pain
Tho steamers of this service aro the largest engaged in the
Adclaido trade.
PasEongerfl by through steamers tor Adelaide aro maln
talned on board whilst in Melbourne._¡_FOR BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH, ROCKHAMPTON
(without transhipment, also soe separate- advertisement),
TUESDAY, Jan. 29, 4 p.m. I KONOOWARRA . I O. Smith
FRIDAY, Feb. 1, 5 p.m. ...DERWENT .J,
Junner
TUESDAY, Feb. 5.4p.m... | RODONDO .;?!I Seymour
FOR MACKA1, TOWNSVILLE, Cairns, Huriüaberg, Dun
Senoss,
Cardwell, Mourilyan Harbour.Geraldton, lluasoll
Iver, Plantation Creek (also seo separate advertisement).
TUESDAY. Jan. 29, 4 p.m. I KOONOOWARRA ,1 G. Smith
FRIDAY, Feb. 1, 5 p.m. ... DERWENT ...Junner
TUESDAY, Feb. 5, 4 p.m. | RODONDO ...1
Soymour
All passengers'tickets issued on board steamors by ships'
officers will bo charged 5s in excess of the ordinary rate.
RETURN TICKETS aro available for SIX months.
Special arrangements far large lines of freight.
WM. HOWARD SMITH and SONS, Ltd.
Wharves- Foot of King-street. Offices-70. Yurk-st.
DÏÏAM T <5 M E L B O U R N E.
SThe fast and favourito
S.S. RODONDO, 1500 tons, W. 8. .Seymour, commander,
will lcavo TUESDAY, January 29,4 p.m.
The RODONDO takes passengers right up to the town
wharf, without the delay of transhipping at Sandridge.
Tho RODONDO'» COMFORrABLE and AIRY CABINSaro in tho best order. SMOKING-ROOM, MUSIC-ROOM,
and fine PROMENADE DECK.Special
attention is paid to
tho TABLE and personal oomfort of travellers.
WM. HOWARD SMITH and SONS. Limited.
Wharves-Foot of King-street. Offices-79. York-st.
«TEAM TO BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH^C? AND ROCKHAMPTON.
Tho fast and favourito S.S. ICON OOWARRA (G. Smith),
will leavo (direct) TUESDAY, January 29, 4 p.m.
The SALOON is AMIDsniPS, REDUCING the RISK of
SEA-SICKNESS to a MINIMUM.The STATE ROOMS are tho LARGEST of any passenger
ship on the COAST.WM. HOWARD SMITH and SONS, Limited.'
Wharves-Foot of King-street. Offices-79, York-street.
NEWCASTLE,MORPETH, AND RAYMOND
TERRACE.-HUNTER RIVER NEW STEAM NAVI-
GATION CO.'S STEAMERS, from Wharf foot of MarkeU
street.THIS NIGnT, Saturday (taking cargo only), the GWYDIR.
On MONDAY NIGHT, at 11.80, the NAMOI.
Cargo will be received and Celivored until 9 a.m. this day,
Saturday ;perishable goods and Uvo stock until 3 p.m.
Sus3px-Btrect office will bo open from 0 to 10 a.m.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.-Thora will bo No Steamer
from Sydney To-morrow (Sunday) Night.Return tickets issued at reduced rates. For particular»
apply at tho Central Booking Office, 353, George-street, or
at the office, 147, Sussex-street.
___.F. J. THOMAS, Manager.
ËWCASlTLE STEAMSHIP COMPANY^Limited.-steamers from Lime-street, foot of Erskine
strcct. to Newcastlo, Morpoth, and Raymond Terrace.
THIS (Saturday MGHT, at 11.30, the NEWCASTLE.)On MONDAY NIGHT, nt 11.30, tho SYDNEY.
No cargo received after 3 p.m. Return tickets issuod at
educed rates. For particulars apply »t Offices, York-stroct,
next Opera House, and Liine-st. H. D. PORTUS, Manager.
JOHN SEE nnd CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERSleavo Market Wharf. Market-street, for
MANNING RIVER, S.S. FERNMOUNT, MONDAY NEXT.
PORT MACQUARIE, S.S. WELLINGTON. MONDAY NEXT.
BELLINGER RIVER, S.S. WELLINGTON, MONDAY
NEXT.
NAMBUCCA RIVF.R, S.S. FERNMOUNT, THURSDAYNEXT.
»
Cargo received daily np to within an hour of »ailing.
IRAFTON, CLARENCE RIVER.
G1From Market Wharf, foot of Markot-street,
S.S. HELEN NICOLL, THIS (Saturday) MIGHT, at 9.
S.S. AUSTRALIAN, TUESDAY NIGHT, at 9.
The saloons of those steamer» aro amidships and afford
superior accommodation forpassengers. Fassongers landed
at Harwood and Lawrence Goods aro conveyed for Glen
Innes, Fairfield, Emmaville, Inverell, and Teni'.rfield, and
freo of agency or wharfage feos.
JOHN SEE and CO., 129, Sussex-streot.
GRAFTON, CLARENCE RIVER.
GS.S. CITY OF GRAFTON, THIS NIGHT, at 9.
8.8. ELECTRA, TUESDAY NIGHT, at 9.
Superior accommodation. Inspection invited.Goods for Glen Innes, Fairfield, and Tenterfield forwarded
free of agoncy charges without any delay.
Richmond River passengerslanded at Lawrence nnd Har-
wood. RICHARD COOKE, Secretary.
C., R., and M. R. S. N. Company, Limited,
_Clarence Wharf, 3, Sussex-street North.
I O H M O N D R~I V E ~R.US.S. TOMKI, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at i.
Gooda for Fairfield may be shipped via Casino.
RICHARD COOKE, Secretary.
C, R., and M. R. S. N. Company, Limited.__^A C L E A Y RIVER,
M
B
S.S. WOODBURN, THIS NIGHT, at 11.
RICHARD COOKE, Secrotaty.
C, R., and M. R. S. N. Company, Limited,Clarence Wharf. 3, Sussex-street North.
_
I C H M O N D R I V E R. I
S.S. BELLINGER,MONDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m.
Splendid Passenger Accommodation.
_B.B. NICOLL, Victoria Wharf.
AIRFIELD GOLDFIELDS". - S.S: BTÔL^LINGER MONDAY next, at 7 p.m. Cargo booked via
Casino for Drako, Red Rock, White Rock, Tabulam, &c.
_B. B. NICOLL, Vietoria Wharf.
TEAM to" CAPE HAWK E.S.S. EMMA PYERS, THIS DAY, Saturday, at 2 p.m.
Passengers and cargo now booked.
_B. B. NICOLL, Victoria Wharf.
GOSFORDAND BRISBANE WATER.
S.S. GOSFORD DAILY.
From King-street Wharf, 8.30 a.m.: No. 4 Jotty, 9 a.m.
From Gosford, 2 p.m. Fares-Is singlo, 6s return.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS from Klng-st. YVharf, 9 a.m., via
Darling-st. ;No. 4 Jetty, 10 a.m. Return. 5s, available day
of issue. Goods received at King-street ONLY. Freight«payablo in Sydney.
ANNIVERSARY DAY.
From King-street Wharf, 8.Ï0 a.m.
No. 4 Jetty, 0 a.m.
FROM GOSFORD-FOR CONVENIENCE OFEXCURSIONISTS, .
at 5 p.m.
_Return Faro, 6s._AWKESBÜRY RIVER and BROKEN BAY
S. N. COMPANY, Limited.
S.S. MARRAMARRA dally, at 10.30, for PEAT'S FEBKYand BAR POINT. Cargo iccelved at Patent Blip Wharf.
mo THE I'AWKESBURY RIVER.
Tho fust and favourito S.S. CHARLOTTE FENWICKleaves Patent Slip YVharf, Llmc-strcct, off Ersklno-street, forALL PARTS of the River ovory MONDAY and WEDNES-
DAY, at 8 a.m.
Cargo received at Patent Slip Wharf daily. Passenger»and oargo at modorate rate». Refreshments on board.
O THE HAWKESBURY RIVER.
H
TcANNIVERSARY DAY.
Tho fast and favourito S,S. CHARLOTTE FENWICKwill leave Patent Slip Wharf, Limo-streot, THIS DAY,tho 20th Instant, at 8 o'clook a.m., calling at Darling-street,
Balmain, at 8.10 a.m., leaving No. 4 Jetty, CircularQuay, at
6.30 a.m., convoying excursionista to Peat's Ferry, takingnp passengers for YVisoman'« Ferry. Thirty milos of
romantic scenery. Returning to Peat'« Ferry 'in time for
passengers going by rall heneo coastwise to Sydney. Pas-
sengers inclined to remain at YVlscman'B Ferry can return onSunday.
¡
Tho S.S. CHARLOTTE FENWICK will also leave PatontSlip Wharf, Lime-stieot, on SUNDAY, tho 27th
instant, at8 a.m., and No. 4 Jetty, Circular Quay, at 8.30
a.m., forPeat's and Wiseman's Ferrios. Return same evening. Ex-cursion fares, 5B return.
Refreshment« on board, at moderate rates._"]MT
ANLY BEACH.
The most BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE near Sydney.
Saloon Steamers Brighton, Fairlight,and Narrabeen.
SATURDAYS (weather permitting).Leavo Sydnev, 7.15,9, 10.30,11.30,12.30,1.30,2.30,3.30,
4.80, 6.30, 6.30, '9, 11.15.Lcavo Manly, 7.15, 8.10, 8.45,10,12,12.30, 2,8, 4.30, 5.15,
6, 7, 8,10.
Freight must bo dolivored at the wharf 15 minute« beforetho departure of the steamer, and not later than 10 a.m.
*
SUNDAY.Leave Sydney, 10.15,11,12, 2.30,3,3.S0,6.45,7.Xeavo Manly, 0,12,12.30,2, 5, 5.15,5.30,9.
FAKE-SATURDAY-Return tiokot, la; children, 6d.
_8UNDAY -Return ticket, fld._.m/ITOSSMAN'S BAY. MOSSMAN'S BAY.
STEAMERS Learo No. 4 Jetty, Clronlar Quay._Fare, 3d. Faro, 3d. Fare, 3d._C1HOYVDER BAY.-Choap faros, return 6dT
J Steamar» leave Floating Jettv, Clroular Quay, daily, at
7.80,10.30 a.m., 12,2.30, 5.15 p.m.; returning at 8.30, 11.30a.m., 12.30, 3.45, and 0 p.m.; calling at Woolloomooloo on
Sundays only, at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m._
C1 H O W D Ê R B' A Y.J On SUNDAY, S.S. WOOLWICH leavos Floating Jetty,
Circular Quay, 7.30,10.30,12 noon; Woolloomooloo, 11 a.m.
and 2.45 p.m. Return from Chowder Bay, 8.30,11,30 a.m.,12.30,4.30,5.45 p.m. j
Return Fare, Bd (slxpcncoj.
"PARRAMATTA STEAMERS and TRAMWAY.
ANNIVEI18ARY DAY.
CHEAP and ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS.
THE FASTEST STEAMERS IN THE HARBOUR.
FROM KING-STREET WHARF.
To PARRAMATTA, calling at CORREY'S GARDEN*,
PUTNEY, MORTLAKE. RYDE, DUNDAS, ERMINGTON,
NEWINGTON, and ALL STATIONS to PARRAMATTA
PARK. Passengers landed at Park gates: 0, 9, 10,and 10",
11,12,1.15. 2. and 2», 3. 5.15. To Ryde : 7,11.15._to CORREY'S GARDENS - SPECIAL DIRECT
STEAMERS : 10.30,11.30,12.30. Stenmer with band at 10.
Ordinary steamers, 9,19,11,12,1.15, &o._
To FIVE DOCK, CROYDON, end BURWOOD: 6,9, 10,
11,12,1.15,2,3,4.15,5.15,6.15, 0.30 p.m., by branch boat
from Gladesville.
To GLADESVILLE and CHISWICK: 6,7.45,9, 10, and
10», 11,12 a.m.; 1.15, 2*, and 2, 3,4.15, 5.15, 6.16, 7, 10.15,
11.15 p.m.To JiUNTER'S HILL, VILLA MARIA, DRUMMOYNE
PARK, COCKATOO. &0.: 0,7,7.45,9,10, and 10», II, 12,
1.15,2», and 2, 3, 4.15, 5.15, 0.15, 7, 8, 9.30,10.15,11.10.
RETURNINGFrom PARRAMATTA PARK : 7, 8, 9,11,12,1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
7.
From RYDE : 7.40, 8.40, 0.40,11.40,12.40,1.40, 2.40, 3.40,
4.40,5.40,7.40. ,__
From CORREY'S GARDENS ovcry hour; specials about
6.30.From FIVE DOCK : 7.40, 8.10, 9.40,10.40,11.40, 12.40,1.40,
2.40, 3.40, 4.40,5.40. 0.35 p.m.From GLADESVILLE : 8,8.30, 9,10,11,12,1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,
6.50, 8.
From HUNTER'S HILL and DRUMMOYNE PARK :
6.15,
7.10,8.15,8.48,9.15, 10.15,11.15 a.m.; 12.15,1.15,2.15,3.15,
4.16, 6.15. 0.16, 7.5, 8.43,10.15.From VILLA MARIA : 10 minutes before Hunter's Hill.
From COCKATOO : 10 minutos after Hunter's Hill.
.Theso tripsaro to and from No. 4 Jetty j
oil other» to and
from King-street.CHEAP FARES:
RYDE. 1» return.
I CORREY'S GARDENS.-Is return.
Excursionists will find grassy spots, with shade and wator
free, at the following wharfs :-Corroy's Cabarita 40-acre
Freo Reserve, Gladesville, Mortlako, Putney, Burwood,Ryde, and at the steamers' reserve, Parramatta.
'N.B.-The beautiful New Pavilions at Parramatta Pork aro
open free to tho public ;and tho many improvements all
along the River,from tho magnificent docks and works at
Woolwich and Cockatoo to the splendid ROSEHILL Race
coime, at whioh the tramcars stop to put down ana tako up
passengers,lender the trip the most cnjoyablo In the
harbour.
A steamer will also leavo No. 4 Jetty to join the Parra-
matta, steamers at Long Nose as under :-10 a.m.. 2 p.m.
PARRAMATTARIVER and HUNTER'S
HILL STEAMERS,
ADDITIONAL TRIPS.
ALTERATIONS in TIME-TABLE ON and AFTERMONDAY, 21st.
The Time» having an asterisk (.)affixed to them go from
No. 4 Jetty, Circular Quay, all other» from King-street
Wharf.
REDUCED FARES.
Is RETURN Is
To and From Chiswick, Gladesville, Five Dock,Mortlake, and Ryde.
For PARRAMATTA PARK. DUNDAS, ERMINGTON,NEWINGTON, and SUBIACO-G, 7, 9,10», 11,12 (Sat.
12.15) ; 1 (Sat. 1.16), 2», 3, 5.5 p.m.For RYDE and MORTLAKE-6, 7, 0, 0.80, 10», 11, 12,
(SBt., 12.16),1 (Sat. 1.13), 2», 3 (4.15 except Sat.ï. 5.10. 0.15,
7 p.m. ; Mortlake, 11.15 (Sat. 9.30) p.m. ; Ryde, Mon, Wed.,Sat., 11.15 p.m.
For GLADESVILLE, CHISWICK, and CORREY'S GAR-
DENS-0, 7, 7.45, 9, 9.30, 10», 11, 12 (Sat. 12.15) ;1 (Sat.
1.15), 2*, 3 4.15,5.5,5.45,0.15, 7, 10.15, 11.15 (Sat. 9.30) p.m.For FIVE DOCK, A8HFIELD. and BURWOOD-7, 9,
10», 11,12 (Sat. 12.15);
1(Sat. 1.15), 2, 3, 4.15, 5.5, 5.45, 0.15,
(Sat. 9.30) p.m.; Tues., Thurg., 11.15.
For VILLA M ARIA-7. 7.45, p, 0.30,10», 11,12 (Sat. 12.15) ;
1 (Sat., 1.15), 2», 3, 4.15, 5.5, 6.15, 8, 9.30,11.15 p.m.For nUNTER'S HILL, LONONOSE, COCKATOO, and
DRUMMO YNE-6, 7, 7.45,0, 9.30,10», 11,13 (Sat. 12.15), I
(Sat. 1.15), 2», 3,4.15,5.6, 5.45, 6.15, 7, 8, 9.39, 10.15, 11.15
p.m.
RETURNINGTram Parrammalta-0.55. 8, 9,11,12», 1,2, 3, 4, 5.From Rydo-7.S5, 8.40, 9.40,10.40,11.40,12.40,1.40, 2.40,
S.40,4.40 (5.10 ex. Sat.), 5.40. 8.50 p.m.From Gladesville-8,8.30, 9,10,11,12,1, 2, 3.4, 6, 6.35,6,
6.40,9.15.From Fivo Dock-7.40, 8.10, 9.40,10.40,11.40.12.40,1.40,
2.40, 3.40. 4.40, 5.40, 0.35 p.m.From Villa Marla-6.5, 7, 8.5, 8.35, 0.5,10.5, 11.5, 12.5,1.5,
2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5,6.5, 6.55, 8.35,10.5.From Huntor-s Hill-G.15, 7.10, 8.15, 8.45,9.15,10.15,11.15,
12.15,1.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 5.15 (Sat. ex. 5.50), 6.15,7.15, 8.45,0.30, 10.15._'_HUNTER'S
HILL and LANE COVE RIVERSTEAMERS LEAVE
LIME-STREET, foot of Ersklnc-street, at 7, 8, 9,10,11,.13,1.16,2.15,3.15,4.15,5.15,0.15,7.15,0.15, 11.15; Satur-
days extra, 8.15,10.15.FIG TREE, HUNTER'S IIILL, 7, 8, 8.50, 10,11,12,1.15,
1
2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 5.15, fl.15, 7.15, 8.15,10.15; Saturdays extra,0.15,11.15.
SUNDAYS-LIME-STREET, 9, 10,11,12, 1.15, 2.15,3.15,
4.15.5.15,6.15,7.15,9.39. ,FIG TREE, 9,10,11, 12,1, Î.15, 3.15,4.15, 5.15, 0.15, 7.15,
8.30.
Calling each way at GREENWICH, WOOLWICH. ATLAS
WORKS, NORTHWOOD, LONGUEVILLE, SUNNYSIDE,ALEXANDRA-ST., RIVERVIEW, and DRUMMOYNE-ST.
W
FARES:
Greenwich and YVoolwicb-Singlo, Gd¡ return, 9d.
Other YVharfs-single, 9d ; return. Is j children, 6d.
Available at all hours and till next day of issue. Satur-
day'stiokot available to Monday morning.
Subscribers-Ladies, 7s 6d per month; Gentlemen, 15s.
Families as per ai rangement, available at all hours.A cargo boat loaves Limc-etreut Wharf dally at 1 p.m.,
landing cargo at all convenient placeB.
_*On Saturdays, 12.15._
EXCURSIONROUND THE HARBOUR AND
HEAD OF MIDDLE HARBOUR,SUNDAY EVENING NEXT,
landing at Clontarf.
S.S. LEVERET will leave No. 2 Jetty, Circular Quay, at7.45 p.m., returning to Sydney by 10 p.m. Fore Is. Music.
"TRIP ROUND the HARBOUR ond HEADof MIDDLE HARBOUR, landing at tho Flat Rock.
S.S. GENESTA leaves No. 4 Jottv at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30
p.m. on the 27th January. Refreshments on board.
_6d return._mRIFS ROUND THE HARUOUR ANDJL HEAD OF MIDDLE HARBOUR.
THIS DAY, ANNIVERSARY DAY.
Steamer» LEVERET and INFLEXIBLE will leavo No.
2 Jetty, Circular Quay, at 2.80 p.m. and 3 p.m. respectively.
_RETURN FARE, 1B._I^OR BERMAGUI and Cobargo.-MURUNA re
celves cargo at Caledonian Wharf._-R E ö Ñ 35 ô ST
Via Capo of Good Hope.SAILING MIDDLE of FEBRUARY.
DEVITT and MOORE'S LLVE.
The splendid iron ship
MACQUARIE(late Melbourne),
W. GODDARD (lato of the Parramatta), Commander.
The Saloon Accommodation is superior to that of any
sailing «hip in the Australian trado, having a ladies'boudoir,
baths, and smoking-room.Carries a Surgeon and a Stowardess.
For plans and particulars apply toALFRED LAMB and CO., ) ."",,.
_GILCHRIST. YVATT, and CO.. ( Agent«.
"Ei Ö E ~L ö Ñ ¡5 ö N",
FOR MAY WOOL SALES. i
The favourite regular TradorABERGELDIE,
1152 tans register, A. Levi«, commander,having deadweight on board and large engagements, will bo
despatched in nil February.
This vessel haB been «coppered and «¡classed Al at Lloyd'«for 11 year».
M. METCALFE and CO.Wool received at Central Wharf._
S. BAYLEY, from LONDON.
CONSIGNEES of good« by the above vessol are roquestcdto Pass ENTRIES immediately for Central Wharf.
The vessel will not bo responsible for daniago or loss ofany goods after they havo left her tackles
;
andany of tho
said good« Impeding tho disoharge will be stored at the con-
signee's risk and expense. .< QC3HNo goods will be allowed to leavo the wharf without a
delivery order having been obtained and freight paid.
Captain CHILDgives notice that he will not bo retponslblo
for any DEBTS contracted by bis crew,MASON BROTHERS, Limited,
_Agents.CTiHE ANGLO-AUSTRALASIAN STEAMA NAVIGATION COMPANY, Limited.
S.S. PORT DARYVIN, from London.CONSIGNEES wonted for
RH in Diamond-5 PaokagesSH over N in diamond over 2. B.-3 BalesS10 in diamond-8 PaokagesS & CO over 8-10 Casos.
_Apply GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO., Agents.
BOAT GEAR.-Masthoops, Goosenecks, Buokots,&c, large assort., cheap. Slllno Bros.. 162, SiiB»ex-st.1VING GKAR.-Hoinko'e, Soibe and Gorman's,
and Itobieon's latest imp. W. Houison, 07, Sussox-st.
"IJlXCÜItSIOÑá AND" PICNICS.
S.
M2The PORT JACKSON STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Steamer«
are open for CHARTER on moderate tarma.Ofiice-No. 1 JettT, Circular Quay._
tilORSALE, fast 16ft. Boat MABEL, in splendid? order. S. T. WILSON, 80A, Pitt-street.
FOR SALE, Clippor Sohoonor ARIEL, 40 tons._Apply GEO. KING and CO., 2. Bridgo-st._IJYOR SALK, tho half-dooked Yacht PROCTOR, in
1 good order. Apply YV. Goddard, Berry's Bay.
F OR SALE, SKIFFS and Yacht's Dingy.Morland, Berry's Bay. North Shore.
"Ï710R SALE, 19ft. half-decked Centreboard BOAT,
Jj_Viking, fast. C. O. L. Boyeo, Double Bay._
FOR SALE, a first-cloBB Centreboard Cedar BOAT,20it. long, 5ft. beam, cheap; owner leaving colony.
Apply to T. PEEL, Boatbuilder, Lavender Bay. Open n
month._
ÎTiORSALE, HIRE, or Charter, STEAMERS,
? from 8 to 30 horse power ;also Excursion Boats, carry-
ing from 50 to 300 passengers, at reduced ratoi. ROUT.
JAMIESON. No. 7, LoftuF-strcet, Circular Quay. Tele. 911.
FOR SALE, Steel STEAMER, built Al at Lloyd's
classification. 145ft. x 24ft. x 10ft., to carry 350 tons on
Ott. Oin. draught, suitable for either passengers or cargo.
Apply JAMES DUNN and CO.,Tattersall's-chambers,
_
Hnntor-stroet.
FOR SALE or CHARTER, the powerful Steam
Launoh MASCOTTE, 58ft. x 12ft. Sin. x 5ft. Gin., carries
about 180 PASSENGRRS, well known in tim WATSON'S
BAY TRADE, ready for service, speed 10 knots, well suited
for nicnio parties.For further particulars apply MORT'S DOCK and ENGI
NEKRING COMPANY, Limited, Balmain._O li SALE.
FThe Bulli Company'B Hulk
GOLDEN SOUTH,having capacity for 1500 tons.
Apply toGEO. HAMILTON,
Manager B. C. M. Co.
Office«, 17, Bridge-street._
FOR SALE, the well and favourably known Stenm
ships RINGAROOMA and ARAWATA, 100A1; dimen-
sions, 245 feet 4 Inches x 80 feet 1 inch x 21 f eot 0 inches ; ton-
nage,1093 tonB gross, G23 tons not ; nominal h.p., 300; pas-
senger accommodation for 120 saloon anil 103 steerage; cargo
capacity, 500 tonB;bunkers, 22G tons; engines, compound
surfaco condensing. Both theso vessels are In good goingorder, and have extensivo inventories.
For prico, plans, and all other particulars, applyUNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
_Margaret and Sussex streets.
pICNICPARTIES AND OTHERS.
The favourito steamer ALATHEA and FERN BAY
GROUND8 for niHE. Apply P. It. S. CO., King-street
Wharf, Groundsgreatly improved by new roads, &c. Car-
tage to and from pavilion tree. Also, 12 other stcamors to
chooso from. Lowest ratos._
8ALE, Freight, or Charter, schooners C. YValkor, 88
tons; The Queen. 71 tons. R. Kemp, 3, Arbitrqtion-st.
¿TEAM Launch for SALE, ohoap ;mako good steam
_yacht. Inspection and terms. Yates' Wharf, Snails Bay.
TEAM STEERl"NG~GEXlt for SALE. Apply_to
T. and W. YV1LLIS, 22, Bridgo-ttreot._I -\\r ANTED, CB. SKIFF, flat floor,
10 to 12 ft.,
T V «aila and sculls eomp, bright pref. Box 1175, G. P.O.
WANTED,a handy Iron "SHIP, of moderate ton
nago to load for London. Good despatch pro-
mised.
_MONTEFIORE, JOSEPn, and CO.
Department of Public WorkB,Harbours and Rivers Branch,
Sydney. January 25,1889.
TENDERSwill be received at this Office up to
Tuesday. 29th instant,for the CONVEYANCE of 65 tons
Coal from Nowcnstlo to tho anchorage inside Bellinger Heads.
Tho coal to bo delivered by vessel on to punts supplied by tho
Department.R. HICKSON.
_Acting Engineor-ln-Chiof.
? IO SHIPOWNERS AND OTJÎEÏÎS:
Having a wharf, with dcop water and all machinery and
appliances, we aro prepared to execute all descriptions of
Ship's Joiner's and Carpenter's YVork, Cabin Fittings, &o,,on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates.
sa3
A largo quantity of Teak Wood In stook.
THOMAS M'CRF.DIE and SON,Steam Saw and Moulding Mills,
Mill-street,
_Pyrmont.ORT'S DOCK and ENGINEERING COM-
PANY, Limited.WORKS-MORT'S BAY, BALMAIN.
TOWN OFFICE-33. PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.General Engineers, Boilermakers, Shipbuilders, Iron and
Brass Founders, and Coppersmiths.
MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of MACHINERYfor Gold. Silver, and Coppor Mining ;
also of Patent Water
jacket Smelting Furnaces.
DRY DOCK capable of admitting VESSELS of 1500 TONS,also THREE PATENT SLIPS, viz., one to accommodate
LAUNCHES up to 50 TONS, one for ships up to 1000 TONS,and one for 2000-TON SHIPS.
LAND and MARINE ENGINES and BOILERS always on
hand.
REPAIRS to VESSELS, MACHINERY, and BOILERS
cxceuteil with despatch on tho shortest notico.
TELEPHONE No. 178._HJ1LOATING DOCK, MORT'S BAY, Balnmin.
'JnJ THOMAS S. ROWNTREE and CO., Wood nnd Com
poBlto Shipbuilders and Blacksmiths. Ships of any sizo
dookcd. Repairs and work efficiently carried out on tho
most reasonable torms. Masts, spars, and ship timber of
every description nlwajs on hand.Town Office-249.
George-street, opposite Bridgc-strcot.
r TRAVELLERS BY SEA AND LAND.
JOnN BRUSH, SON, and CO..MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS
of every description of
SADDLERY and HARNESS, PORTMANTEAUS,TRUNKS and BAGS,
direct special attention to their late shipment from theirLondon and other English Manufacturers,
comprising:Best quality FOUR-nORSE-DRAG HARNESS, Pnlr-horso
Carriago and Buggy Harness, Single-horso Buggy, Dog-cart, Brougham, and Tandem Harness, all got up in tho
very best stylo, and out of best materials; brass, silver,
and' solid niokel mountings.A splendid selection of Ladies' and Girls' Saddles, with requi-
site appointments.Gentlcmon'fl Hunting and Park Saddles, Steeplechase and
Raco Saddles, Prince's Check, Serge, and Linen Horao
ClothingGeneral Saddlery, an immense vnriety
Portmanteaus, Trunks, and Bags-without doubt the largeststock in the colonies.
We undorlako to manufacturo to order any articlo of Sad-
dlery or Harnoss equal to London, both in stylo andquality,
at same priceas the imported article,
SAMPLES SHOWN, or ILLUSTRATION SENT.
We also hold ft largo »took of American Harness (Hill's andother makors), and a variety of Araerloan Saddlery Goods,Specialities for Trotting Horses, &o.
We supply a Tidy Sot of Breastcollar American Harness as low as 55».
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATION.
Wo also desire to remind our constituents that wo hayo, in
connection with our general business, a
SPECIAL DEPARTMENTfor
tho complete supply of
PERAMBULATORS, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES,WAGGONS, ROCKING HORSES,
TRICYCLE HORSES,and a very large assortment of FANCY' GOODS.
Wo have jnst received a small Shipment of that most use-
ful of all Toys for out-door amusement for our Boys and
Girls, viz., the"nOLMESWOOD CAR."
a strong durable and sightly articlo, now on .view, but will
aoon bo all sold.
Wo »hall bo pleased to supply quotations, nUo Illustrations,
a».fara» possible of any of our Goods on receipt of application.
JOHN BRUSH, SON, and CO.,403 and 405, Georgc-stroot,
opposite Royal Hotol,and 62, York-street, at the rear of the George-street
_ _premises._
Call» and Dividend» on Shares._m? HÜTÜÄL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Limited.
Head Office, 31, Castloroagh-strcot, Sydney.
NOTICE to SHAREHOLDERS.
The DIVIDEND of Eight per cont. to tho 31st December,1888, ÍB now payable at tho Offices of tho Company.
ROBERT KERR, Manager.Sydney, January 23, 1889._
mHE CASTLEMAINE BREWING, MALTING,J. and WINE and SPIRIT COMPANY, Limited.
NOTICE la hereby given that an Interim DIVIDEND atthe rate of
*/¿ por cent, per annum for tho half-year endingDecember
31, 1888, has been declared payable at the office of
the Castlemaine Browing, Malting, and WIno and SpiritCompany, Limited, on and after MONDAY, the 28th inBtant.
By order of the Board,THOMAS MAGNEY,
Seorotary.
Sydney, January 22,1889.
Ensinessa Announcements.OTICE ÓT? REMOVAL.
On and after tho 23rd FEBRUARY the Business carriedon at 281, Gcorgo-Btroot, by THE AUSTRALIAN GLASS
COMPANY. Limited, will bo conducted at No. 74, Pitt-street,a fow doora from rho Union Bank, near Hunter-street.
T\T OTICE ofREMO VAL.-On and afTèTîïrjamiaryJ-*l our business will be carried on at our Now Stores,No. 270, Georgo-streot, botween Hunter and Bond streets.PEBDRIAU and CO., Australian Rubber Works.
_
rjIHE BUSINESS hitherto conducted byCHAULESJ- READ, City Cm not Warehouse, 359, George-street, will
on and after MONDAY, January 28, be carried on by Messrs.C. A. ond G. S. READ.
N.B.-Every attention will bo paid to any favours in«tructed to them._
, (For tertonal Advertitementt andtroperly Lott and
Found, ëoe page 22.)
F ARMER AND COMPANY.
Y1CT0RIA HOUSE.
PITT-STREET, Nos. 221, 223, 225, 227, 229, 231
MARKET-STREET, Nos. 70, 72, 71, 70, 78,80
GEORGE-STREET, No. 430
POST OFFICE BOX, 407, TELEPHONE, 72
CABLE, Ferocity. London, 48, Aldormanbury, E.C._
8ILICDEPARTAIENT.
YVo aro showing in our windows, Pitt-street, a portionof an immense shipment of BLACK SILKS, comprising:Armures, Failles,
l'cau do Soio, Gros Grains. Mciveilloux,
Metros, Chuntillici, &c, &c. The pi lees are beyond compe-tition, and wo antiolpate a yery largo demand tor these most
reliable goods.SPLENDID BLACK SILKS.
EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES.FARMER and COMPANY.
fipHISDAY. THIS DAY.
FIVE HUNDRED PIECES OF ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
As tho Summer Season Is so far advanced, we havo made .
LARGE REDUCTION in tho prico of our
BEST STANDARD ZEPHYRS,the fabi le «o much in Íuvour now.
The reduced prices aro
BAd per yardlip ditto
13Jil ditto,worth double their prico.
Wo have also just to hand, and will forward pattern» ifl
desired, of
1000 Pieces of our RENOYVNED PRINTS at4Jd per var*500 ditto, at Cid per yard.
FARMER and COMPANY. .
T]DAX¿
As tho Summer Sooaon is so far advanced, wc have made,
LARGE REDUCTION in the prices of our
BEST STANDARD ZEPHYRS,tho fabric so much in favour now.
The reduced prices are
8Ad per yardlUd ditto
13¡d ditto,
I worth doublo their prico.
Wo have also just to hand, and will forward pattenwlf d«V>sired, of
1000 pieces of our RENOWNED PRINTS at 44dper yard.600 ditto, at OJd per yard.
_FARMER and COMPANY.
mmS DAY. THIS DATG?
FIVE HUNDRED PIECES of ZEPHYRCLOTHS.
As tho Summer Season is so fur advanced, wo have made a,
LARGE REDUCTION in the prices of our
BEST STANDARD ZEPHYRS,the fubric so much in favour now.
The reduced prices aro
8jd per yardHid ditto
13Jd ditto,worth double their price.
Wo havo also just to hand, and will forward pattern» if ^desired, of
.!
1000 Pieces of our RENOWNED PRINTS at 4Jd peryard, J
500 ditto, at OJd por yard. ',
FARMER and COMPANY. v
rríHís DAY: THÏS DAY¿!
FIVE HUNDRED PIECEb OF ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
As tho Summer Season Is so far advanced, wo have made*LARGE REDUCTION in the pricos of our
BEST STANDARD ZEPHYRS,tho fabrlo so much In favour now.
The reduced prioes are
8M per yard114d ditto
13id ditto,worth double their prioe.
Woliavcalso juBt to hand, and will forward pattern» if .
desired, of1000 pieces of our RENOWNED PRINTS at 4Jd per yard
500 ditto, at Gi per yard.FARMER and COMPANY.
AM ASK MATTING SQUARES.'
Just landed a magnificent lot of theso goods.
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES IN DIFFERENT SIZES.DAMASK MATTING SQUARE'S, 15 DIFFERENT DE.
SIGNS *.
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, to cult largo or smallrooms
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, 7ft. Gin. X Gft.
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, 0ft x 7ft. Gin.
DAMASK MATTING SHU Utl.S, 9ft. x 12ft.
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, Ult. Gin. x 10ft. Gin.
_FARMER and COMPANY. ;
BAMASKMATTING SQUARES.J Hat landed a nwgnllicont lot of theso goods.
DAMASK .MATTING SQUARES IN DIFFERENT SIZES
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, 15 DIFFERENT DE-SIGNS
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, to suit largo or smalllooms
DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, 7ft. Gin. x 6ft.
DAMASK MAT UNG SQUARES, 0ft. x 7ft. Oin.
DAMASK MATTING bQUARES, 9ft. x 12ft.DAMASK MATTING SQUARES, 13ft, 6in. X 10ft, Gin.
_FARMER and COMPANY.
rglRAVELLINGOUTFIT DEPARTMENT."
In this department wo havo always endeavoured to scour«
goods of a thoroughly reliablocharacter, never keeping ia
stock a bccond-ruto article merely on account of Its lower
price.Our goods can always theroforo be relied on for strength,
and durability, and our customers may rest assured that
ovcry article purchased is tho best procurable of its kind.We aro now showing our new shipments of the foi«
lowing :
REGULATION P. and O. CABIN TRUNK3REGULATION ORIENT CABIN TRUNKSSARAIOGA TRUNKS
STEEL TRUNKS (all shapes)OVERLAND TRUNKS
SOLID LEATHER TRUNKSSHEET-IRON TRUNKS
Portmanteaus Gladstone Bag»Hold-alls Handbag«Soiled Linen Bags Fitted Bags
''
Betting Bags Fitted CasesHammocks StrapsHat Boxes Bonnet Boxes..
Wo would also diroct special attontion to a new line othigh-class Gladstone and Hand Bags in Alligator Leather,which wo are offering at unusually low prices.
_FARMER and COMPANY.
ENORMOUSSHIPMENTS TO HAND,
'
BOYS' WASHING SUITS250 BLUE STRIPE TWILL, SAILOR SUITS, 3s 6d250 BLUE STRIPE TWILL, SAILOR SUITS, 4* Gd550 BLUE STRIPE TWILL, SAILOR SUITS, 4» lid1000 SAILOR BLOUSES (only), as now worn in London.
4s lid, 5s Gd500 WHITE DRILL KNICKERBOCKERS (only), 2»'6d
pairWHITE DRILL S.iilor Suites, oolourcd trimming»AN IMMENSE Assortment, 4s Od, 53 6d, 6s 6d, 7s fld, 8(61BROWN DRILL Sailor suits, blue collar, 7s 6dSTRIPED DUNGAREE Sailor Suits, 7s Gd, 8s 6dWHITE DRILL Jack Tar
Suits, 9s Gd, 12s 6d, 18s GdWHITE DRILL BLOUSE, with Blue Bergo Knloker»,lOMClWHITE DRILL BLOUSE, with Blue Bergo Trousers. 184.61
WHITE FLANNEL NAVAL SUITS, 12s 3dStriped Flannel Naval Suits, 10s GdWHITE SERGE NAVAL SUITS, striped trimming», 14sfld
WHITE SERGE NAVAL SUITS, plush collar, 18B «d.
rriNOKMOUS SHIPMENTS TO HAND.~
XU A JOB LOT of Cricketing Trouser», very ohcaw's»4d,Gs Gd
BOYS' WASHING COATS, in great varietyBOYS' and YOUTHS' long Trousers SuitsTWEED SUITS, assorted colouring»TWEED SUITS, for school wear, 10s Gd, l8» 66V 23s, 27» GdTWEED SUITS, for holiday wear, lGs Gd, 18s 6r", 25s.27»6dCOLOURED SERGERETTES, very reasonable 25s 80»FA'NCY CHECK WORSTED SUITS, very Bfritah. 27« fld.
32s Gd_
30s,.37»8d",
35»rouser Suits, 30 s
BOYS' TWEED nnd Serge Knickerbocker-« onlvBOYS' TROUSERS only
'
DIAGONAL WORSTED Trouser Suits., 25s 30». 358.42»CORKSCREW WORSTED Trouser S'ults, 25s, 30s, 35». «»THE SAILOR BLOUSES, SPECLAJ AoT, eJl
sUeB, SsllS,
fJpiHISDAY.
^
THIS DAT.FIVE HUNDRED PrEC'£S~OF ZEPHYR CLOTHS.
As the Summer Season 1B ¿o 'far advanced, wo havo mad» *LARGE REDUCTION in the prices of our
WBU**onu"1*'*
BEST STAND ARD ZEPHYRS,tho fabric so. vuuch In favour now.
The reduced prices ar»?
84d por yardHid
""
_; ditto
lSjd ditto,"wor/ih doubla tholr prico.
Wo have also justr to hand, and will forward pattern« t|dcslrod, of
1000 Pieces of oy r RENOWNED PRINTS at 4Jd per yard600 ditto, at Ck à per yard.
FARMER and COMPANY.r5ÜLTEN and TAILORING DEPABÍ*
MENT.
Coloïilnl and othor Tweods for hard woar,_
2s' 6d, 3B Gd, 4s per yard.OCttiLEN AND TAILORING DEPART*
W'
w MENT.
TYVEED SAC SUITS from 78»TROUSERS, from lSsUd.
SERGEB7ETTES for SUITS,YVORSTEDS for SUITS,
TWEEDS for SHIM,at price« ranging from 75« to SIX QÜBtSAM,