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National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275388 cr --? SÜMMAHY. -' Tho Milos havo mado marked progress north of the Vsor, wlicro thoy drove back tho enemy and lnlllcted heavy losses. Tho Gormans again employed asphyxiating cases, but tho Boisions and French success- fully devised moana for protection. Tho French Embassy states that tho British »topped two attacks debouching from Paschen- dale und Brodsundcr. The Germans havo captured Saint Julien, north-east Ypros. An English airman des- troyed tho raliway junction at Courtrai. Bringing up largo reinforcements, tho oncmy iav'o tried repeatedly to break through bo twocn Bocslngho and Zudachoote. It Is believed that thoy havo tho largest con- centration of artillery of tho prosont war, In- cluding 17-lnch howitzers. Sir John French reports that the general altuation north-east of Ypres Is unchanged. Our left flank is readjusting tho Uno. At Llzcrno tho rlvor channel and the adjoin- ing villago wero piled a yard high with Gor- man dead. On Sunday night the French'and Belgians fcegnn a counter-attack between PUkom and Saint Julien, and nro still lighting. The entire New York press denounces Ger- many's resort to the use of asphyxiating gases. The 1'nrls "Journal des Débats" calls on the military to adopt Immediate reprisals against tho onomy. After nn extremely floreo bombardment tho Germans succeeded in setting foot on tho Sum- mit of Hartmann's Wollerkopf, in Alsace. A desperate battle continues In tho direction of tho Stryl, on tho RuBslan left in Galicia. A "Dully Chronicle" correspondent at Lcm tin-R says thnt Hill 092 has earned tho title of Golgotha. Since tho Austro-Germon forces attempted lo dislodge tho Russians tho Germana alono hnvo lobt 20,000 men. The Austro-Gormans captured the hill, but the riiiBnl.ins still hold Koslova and tho gate- way to the plnlns. ^ They could rotnko tho hill, but in view of their general position it Is not worth the cost. 1 Tlio general attack on tho 'Dardanelles was resumed on Sunday, tho army dlBcnbarklng CIOIIB the Gallipoli Peninsula. Despite strong opposition by a well-on tremhed enemy a largo forco waB established nshoro before nightfall. A declaration In tho "Corrlero d'ltalla" aayB that Ttuly has been in communication with London. Her rights In Trente, Trieste, and the Dal- matian Archipelago havo ibocn formally recog- nised. It is also stated that Halo-Serbian interests have also been reconciled, even In tho Adriatic. Thero Is an increasing agitation at Italian universities against Gorman professors. At risa a students' demonstration took place. Mullan police orrestod several Gorman offi- cers at Cremona trying to blow up tho'bridgo over ths Po. Aeoording to tho "Echo do Paris " an agree- ment 'between Italy and tho Entonto la naar coneluslon. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria han granted nn amnesty to all olllcera sentenced alter the Balkan war. Ho visited Dodeagatch and congratulated 'the commandants on tho troops' Uno nppear f anco at Xarithl and Gumuljlna. Tho Belgian National Hollof Cotnmltteo ap- peals for half a million sterling a month for iho utterly dostltuto. Astounding revelations result from an In- vestigation Into French war charities. Out of 1-17 societies In the department of the Seine 7C were fraudulont, many being founded by cx-prlsonors. _ I The -visiting Stato Governors wero enter- tained at n bnnquet in tho Town Hall by the J on Minor last tncnlng Mr now ti s ycHtoidiiy resigned his position o( \ ' < President ot tho Executive Council and Mlnistci for Public Health. Ho li is been nppointod President of the li¡,islul\o Council, in succosBlon to tho late fir li inda buttor Mr ID Fitzgerald was appointed Vlco J'irsl lent of the E-ieuitlvo Council and G i\eminent representative Mr ni ick Chief Secretary, -was also sworn in is Minister for Public Hoalth * MI Cann explained yesterday that tho pro lusvl for a road round Farm Covo was not a definite one lil own -view -ñas in favour merely of re- el ilmlnf, part of Farm Covo, making deep v l i nt,ht up to tho wall ' I urthor discussion regarding the Agent rcnciulbhip was carried on by tho Stato Obi« t >estcrdaj, without any deciBlon \U tint the Premier \sould Bay of the can- didates subsequently was that there woro uve 01 bl\ Tli Stnto Cabinet yesterday decided that the I ml iptr ii\ Dill will bo Introduced early 1 \t sosbloil Hie i'i inilcr snld it was in tho intorosts of closer tett.limont, and was an issue raised last ck um It lins been decided that Civil sorvantn with F ii ii Its ksb than £200 aro to bo allowed duo in in nts Difficulties' l\a\o ailsen in regard to tho eli mi trmiers which wero lccently bought b> the (io\ eminent lluj cost £30,000, but no definite scheme v s pi (pared into which they can be lilted, mil no depots were established U Mf Umui ne ytsteiday a conference of the Iidiril C i md Labour Council was opened (' M Ihnrl \ erbrugghon, chief of tho Glasgow fhon) nul Orchestral Union, has boon offered the stitt Conscr\atorlum directorship. II M \ i I ncountor has captured the Ger- inT I 1 ind trading steamer Eltrledo in the I ailie Suntor Pearce yesterday stated that this Ji is Hie last of the Gorman ships out of port Nit works commltteo of tho City Council Jcsti rduy ronsldercd tho legal opinion on tho ? fliiettlon of St Mary's approach It w-is decided to talco tho opinion of senior counsel on tho motion of Alderman M'Elhono. bir Get aid Strickland presided at tho annual mooting jostcrday of tho Sydney Industrial Blind Institution Sir \ndcrson Stuart said tho free circulating libral y of embossed books was porhaps tho lirhest In the world 1 or the first timo In Draille Journalism 3500 d ib wai bulletins had been published and distributed lestonlnj b turno\er on the Stock Exchango ^JB in in prominent on tho transactions of lue previous daj \ fiir lumber of Bales woro rocorded nt 6'Witly filmer prices \ sllgitlj bettor tone provailod yesterday In tim mining Bectlon It bbowtd Itself In a llttlo moro business Mi f transacted whllo sales wero conducted »t i tmdj i aft 1 -> ' supplies in SuBsox-streot yesterday Jot ii, iln \try small, and best Bamplos icttliid Js bd to Ja 7d n doron U is gintrally believed that values ha\e rnieliei tin highest figuro to which they lllith to go this season. Hie prk o of onions was reduced anothor .JOH a ton Best quality bulba woro offered at ¿7 a ton Tiaro wis n fairly good Inquiry for pota- toes Tasmanian oaten chaff brought £8 to £8 5b a ton Buring the lust fortnight Java coffees have rl n -lb a ton Ou Inj, to the high pi lees of oats, millers n'i not pushing the sale of oatrntal Unseed oil Is rathor oaslor following on »it « ws of tho piohlbltlon of export to loitlmi tountiics by Great Dritaln Hit wool salo position has not improvod so I1! ns the associated brokors and buyors aro cm ti m ii No bolutlon was found at meetings of tho " «I ifllliif, Uiokcis' Association and tho ."'Sois \bbotlntion ^c8torda^ I wo non »bsotlated firms, howoïer, pro if'se to Mibnilt (ataiocues totalling aomo 0000 bubs neu rimrjday unist-rinc tirougliout with cold Host) niLht louUuily winda chlcflj, rough teas on the Noi Ih Coast JJVUIMER'S, SYDNEY. BLANKETS ARE SCARCE. SECURE YOUR SUPPLIES EARLY FROM FARMER'S ' CELEBRATED BLANKETS. HEÏÎOWXnD FOR "QUALITY. SUPREME IN VALUE. In spite of the fact that Blankets are scarce poods (lind arc likely to continue scarce), we luve now on hand a good supply of splendid Blankets, un- equalled for comfort, finish, and service-giving qual- ity. Farmer's Blankets are cosy and attractive, willi that pleasant "handle" 'so essential to com- fort. A solid body of woven wool is the founda- tion of these Blankets, which ensures the best serVlce and lasting satisfaction. The unusually keen prices aro quite a subject of remark. We select the following examples: QUALITY "A." White Australian Blanket*, made from flnc grade yarns, wash&blc without the loss of quality and natural softness. We recommend them with the fullest confidence. You will like their warmth. Size. Inches. Weight. Per l'air. Binnie Beds . 7-1 x St .. 51lb .. 13/U Three-quarter Beds 83x02 .. «lib .. 17/0 Double Beds . 00x78 .. sjlb .. 22/0 Wiro Double Beds 101 x 81 .. 101b .. 27/0 QUALITY "B." Tin's is a Blanket Farmer's have" made expressly for those who appreciate a heavy, durable make. Full size, soft, downy, warm, and lacks no de- sirable quality that a Blanket should have. Whipped singly, blue borders. Size. Inches. Weight, Per Pair. Single Beda . 7-t x St .. ßjTb .. 17/0 Three-quarter Beds. 8.1x02 .. 011b .. 21/ Double Beds . 70x73 .. 811b .. 27/0 Large Double Beds. 101 x 81 .. lull) .. .13/ QUALITY "O." Farmer's Speciality Merino Blankets, for warm eil mates or invalids' use. This quality is made from the tlncst and softest wool, with a close fine nap, (riving maximum wannth with minimum weight. Whipped singly, and nicely bound with silk ribbon.. Size. Inches. Wclirht. Per Pair. Single Beda . 78x00 .. 41b .. 22/(1 Three-quarter Beds. 87 x Ort .. dib .. 27/G Double Beds . 00x78 .. 01 lb .. .15/ Large Double Beds. 101 x 81 .. 711b .. 42/ IQUALITY "D." Our Special Quality All-Wool Wille Australian Blankets, manufactured from the finest anil moat fleecy wool procurable, made specially to meet the requirements of thofcc who like a toft, cony, and wami, but not cumbrous Covering. Whipped singly, »nil bound with silk. Size. Inches. Weight. Per Pair. Singlo Beds . 7(1 x 00 .. Olli .. 25/ Three-quarter Beds 84 x C8 .. 71b .. 32/8 Double lied« .... 02x78 .. S1U .. 37/0 largo Double Beda MO x 80 .. 0!lb .. 42/ ORE Y AUSl'HALIAN BLANKETS. Dark Grey Blankets, a-ncccsslty for outdoor sleep- ing, finished soft to ensure comfort, whipped singly. Site. Inches. Weicht. Per Pair. Single Beds . 74x81 .. 4Jlb .. 10/Í Three-quarter Beds 78x00 .. 6Jlb .. 12/11 Double Beds .... 87x70... »iib .. Hi/It Dark Grey Blankets, In finest quality, nil pure wool. We can thoroughly recommend them for warmth and service, whipped singly. Siec. Inches. Weight. Per Pair. Kingle Beds . 00x78 .. 61b .. 13/U Three-quarter Beds 04'x 84 .. fllb ., 21/ Double Beds .... 74x00 .. 71b .. 25/ FAU.yiilt'S GUINEA BLANKETS ar/ exceptionally good value, and wise householders will realise the advantage of such an opportunity as this. These Blankets are warm, cleanly, attrac- tive goods of comfortable weight (SJlb), and generous sine (78 x 03 inches) for double boot. Unsurpassed Value. PIIICE 21/ PER PAIR, INDIAN BLANKETS, Spun from a specially-selected pure staple fleece wool, retaining all the original'strength and elas- ticity, and the colours being djed in the wool arc brilliant, fast, and permanent. Size, CO x 80 inches, all colourings. PIllCi:, 21/ KACH. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, FIRST FLOOR. WE PAY TUB CARRIAGE. FARMER'S, SYDNEY, riTT, MAttior, AND GEORGE STREETS. OP REPUTE THAT GIVE GOOD RESULTS. We do not suppose for one moment that any one contemplating the making of a garden rould omit any preparation for Roses. As a matter of course. Roses arc included, and to ' s»\c intending planters the perusing of the long lists WE OFFER collections of TWELVE DISTINCT KOSES "' for 10/, or post free in N.S/W. 11/. BRITISH QUEF.N, reßned White. DEIN HOLE, Silvery Carmine and Salmon. GENERAL MACARTHUR, Crimson, beautifully scented. JONKHEEK J. J«, MOCK, Carmine and Pink. LAURENT CARLE, Velvety Carmine, scented. MAMAN COCHET, Rose, shaded Carmine. MRS. AARON WARD, Indian Yellow, shading to White. MRS. A. a COXHEAD, Claret Red, Shaded Vcrmillion. SOU DE STELLA GRAY, Orange, veined Crimson and Yellow. SOU DE PIERRE NOTTING, Apricot Yellow. SUNBURST, Cromlum Yellow. FltAU KARL DRUSCHKI, large Pure White. Hundreds of other varieties of Roses to choose from. Sec Anderson'! 1015 Catalogue. ANDERSON AND CO., LTD., SEEDS AND PLANTS, 330 OEO.-ST, SYDNEY. giflAULS' SUPERIOR RUSE!.] (¡0,000 strong, clean, well-rooted plants now ready. Wo grow our own plants; they are despatched direct from the Nursery to the cus r,^-r,...tomcr' «ovlng delay In double handling. SPECIAL CASH ROSE OFFER. The following 1,1 Superior Roses delivered free '""".".to ""O' P0,t tow» lD N.S.W. for 11/. HETTY.-Ruddy gold, fine form. COUNTESS OF GOSKORD.-Sahnon pink. EDWARD MAWLEV.-Rich clark crimson. HERZOGIN MARIE ANTOINETTE.-Dcen orangr. IjTOILC DE FRANCE.-Velvcty crimson, perlinned. KA FRANCE.-Beautiful pink, sweetly scented. J. B. CLARK.-Scarlet, vigorous grower. MADAME JULES GROLEZ.-Brilliant china pink. PEACE.-l'aie lemon -»'How. REINE MARIE D'ITAUÍ.-llright carmine. JAMES COI'.Y.-Golden-edged while. THE BRIDE.-Fine white rose. ORLEANS.-Dwarf polyantha, rosy red. white centre. SEAR!, AND' SONS, Seeds, Plants, Flowers, '_80 King-street, Sydney. A BED OP ANEMONES-4« Most Attractive and ?". should bo in Every Garden. Single Mixed, n (hie mixture of single flowers, all colours, 1/ per doz , fa per 100. Fine Double Mixed, a splendid mixture rf colours, all large blooms, Is Od per doz., 7s od per loo. All po<t ixl. Write Cat. Shepherd's. Ltd., 02 I'ltt-st, c. ftlLDAMERE'S : l4-^ FAMOUS 12 ROSES, EVER-BLOOMING VARIETIES. Beady Now; Extra Strong Plant«. IUIKA REID, beautiful red. MAD. A. CHATENAY, one of the best pink«. WHITE M. COCHET, grand form. MRS. A. R. WARDELL, glorious vermilion. L. O AHLE, velvety crimson. K. A. VICTORIA, cream; extra good. G. C. WAUD, orange vermilion. ORLEANS, the wonderful carmine rose. ÛEN. MCARTHUR, grand free red. \ (The above 0 are dwarf varieties.) I And we complete the set with the following 3 CLIMBERS PINK M. COCHET, very vigorous and free. JflSS M. MANIFOLD, magnificent red. SNOW QUEEN, the best white in existence. THE SET FOR 10/. Postage, 1/fl extra. nÏLDAMBRE NURSERY CO., SEEJ AND PLANT MERCHANTS, Thone, Pity 3120._327 Ocorge-strcet, Sydney. P AY LESS AND DRESS BETTER. MURDOCH'S BOTH PROMISE AND PERFORM. There is, in the East, n custom tliat a host shall assure his guest of the wholesomcness of the food provided by partaking of it along with Murdoch's attest the value of tholr goods in like manner; you practically "taste before you buy," as money Is cheerfully ic funded if gooda arc uncatisfac j tory. _ TRY A MURDOCH "EVERRITE" BLUE SERGE SUIT AT 03/- . On these tcrmi-In fart, better-for we give a double-handed guarantee willi every Evernte Bergo Suit-we say, "A new Suit for one that fades in any weather," and "if any of three garments fails to please, we'll replace them or refund your money." Let us run the tape over YOU to-day, sir. Faraway men, atk Desk K for Patterns and a special measurement form. Do it now. v H you'll forward your address we'll post ron a new Catalogue-they're Just home from the printer. MURDOCH'S, IN PARK-STREET, LTD., SYDNEY. Australia's Mammoth Men's and Boys' Weir Store, SHIPPING. p. AND O. L ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, .""""" FOR irAItSULl.l^, PIA MOUTH, AND LONDON. FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. Steamo: 1 ijeave Com- (Sydney,) Mclb, mander. ) Noon. JfOOLTAN.... lO.UCUIlladdock.. May u MOLDAVIA.... 10,000 (¡onion... May 20 KOVl'T. 8,000 Montford. Juno 12 MEDINA...(12,60) Notley.lune 2(1 Leave |-Ltavc .LEJ Adel., Op. Aluy ja iiuay M Juno ll.lune 3 ,'Juuol6|Junol7 [June gulJuly 1 *Electrie Fans and Heading Lamps in all Coblns. First and Second Saloons, Free of Olurgc. SPECIAL RErUllN TICKETS TO CEYLON. Through Fare6 quoted to New York via Suez. Oicrsea Return Tickets ure now interchangeable with| the Orient Company. For Fares and all further particulars apply to A. CORDON WESCUE, Superintendent in Australia, 03 Pitt-street. JLcl., City 1003._ ABERDEEN UNE.| |T,¡ LONDON, via DURBAN and CAPETOWN. S.S. MARATHON, 8000 Tons, WILL SAIL FROM SYDNEY ABOUT MAY 22. SALOON, FAnES! T"*»l LONDON, from £45. , , £1° S0,,,*2"' Capetown ami Durban, from £13/13/ to ¿'//"/."uni Special Round Tickets for Return by Orient Line, tJiOj (lrt-class both ways), £82 (ïnd-closs Orient), ROUND-TlIE-WORLD TICKETS, from ÜU2/10/. SALOON CABINS on Upper and ^»'«V i ?i,,w I THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the HfB>icm| I Standard. NEXT STEAMER, " , T.S.S. DEMOSTHENES, 11,260 Tons, about JUNL l«. Pamphlets, Time-tables, etc, on application, _ DALOhrV and CO., Ltd., Agents jn_Austr.illa. TTOMEWARD PASSENOERST" VIA AMERICA. Berths for the Atlantic Vo,«Re cap I* R""^ »J the Magnificent Steamers of the White Star Une uy application to "__., . ,-v» TTt nÀT.ngTY and CO.. LT1 ÔMËWARD SEASON. 1015.. ."'"iiBlP! ALL.LINES, ALL ROUTES, ALL CLASSES^ H """ ,,, " """ ,.""._,_ Before booking jour passage to «my pa» ol tn« World, write for Illustrated Travellers' Gazette and Sailing List, Post Free. _ o...i",." THOS. COOK and SON, Challis House, Sydney. rnïÏE-BLUE FUNNEL TN0- X TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND ¿ONDONi _Carrying First Saloon Passengers Only. ANC1IISL3.. J10.UO0 tons|ll. O. Lewis IJUly -I NESTOR..... (H.600 tons IH. D. Owen [August I -_ Wireless, Laundry, Nursery, etc. _, FARES: LONDON, .from £45 tingle, and £81 H«"T AFRICA, Single from £30, Return trom £55. Single Cabins: London £55, Africa £35. _ ".»..,' ROUND TICKETS.-For Return, ria SUEZ CANAL | and JAVA, from £'J7 to £130. GILCHRIST, WATT, and S1NDERSON, LTD., Agents, 7 Bcnt-otreet. S.S. AENEAS wUhdmm from Programme._ AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN^AND LONDON. _QffE CLASS ONLY.___ |On or about Pi BELTANA_ |11,120]W. G. Lingham..|May 8 jNoon mttimnn ¿i,*;*,,,. u. wmgiiuiu.. piar o muun C'WEALTH 7,000 E. 11. Cooper.Juno 5 D'llglit BALLARAT 111,120 F. W. A. Hanson l.luly 24 INoon. Twin-Screw Steamers. Fitted with Wlrclem. FARES TO AFRICA, 13 to 17 Guineas; to LONDON, £10 to £20; or Return, 2nd, P. and O. Mail Steamer, £40/11)/. GILCHRIST, WATT, and SANDERSON, LTD., Agents, 7_Bcnt-strcct._ rpTVO WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCO". THfc PANAMA-PAOIFlO EXPOSITION is now open. Forty-ono Nations represented at the Exposition emphasises its International Character. It is the most colossal of Exposi- tions the world has ever seen; und its interest to the man of business and to the tourist is fomcthlng that may not be duplicated for many yeari. Like Niagara Falls, this great Expo- sition, which has taken years to prepare, can- not be adequately described, but we have literature on its wonders which will be sent to you on application. SEVEN WEEKS IN ALL. Approximately from Sydney to San Francisco and back occupies 7 weeks- 5 at Boa, 2 on shore. In these 2 weeks j ou can see the Exposition, the Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canyon, Rocky Mtns., etc No other line has BO last a time-table;, but our return tickets are interchangeable with the other trano-Pacl / ile Companies. Our route is via Honolulu going; Honolulu and Samoa returning. - LONDON IN 20 DAYS. -fc Tlie great war ha« made little différence on mir time to London. In conjunction with tho Tnns-Atlantic "filers," we aro-landing Aus- tralian pasBcngcra in London in less than one' month, _ SAILINGS FTtOM SYDNEY: SONOMA, MAY 8; VENTURA, JUNE 5. Also. July 3, July 31, August 23. STEAMERS, 10,000 Tons. Twin-screw, Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Contain many cabins cn suite, with baths. All particulars from _ OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Tel., 2282 City. *l PITT-STREET. V. A. SPROUL. Managing Agent._ AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE. TO MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN. B.S. OHANOSIU . 19th MAY. S.S. TAIYUAN . 11th JUNE. SAILING FP.OM DALQETï'S WTIARF, MILLER'S POINT. FARES. 2nd. T Vii Queensland Ports and 1st. Thursday, Islan« .f« u J ..*" riarwln . l8 0 0 .. 12 0 Songa . 0 - 17 S Äong-v.v.-.v.v.:-.-".:: S10» S :: SS û. S. YUTLL and CO., Ltd., 0 Bridge-street. HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM SERVICE to AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Under Contract with the .Canadian Government, the following Steamers «ill Sall for Adelaide, Melbourne, .Sydney"8Auckland, Well ngton, Lyttelton, Daned n: WIUKATANE, to Sall from St. John APRIL 25. STEAMER, to sail from Montreal MAY 20. For Hates of Freights and other information apply 10 tua New Zealand Shipping Co.. Ltd.. 213 Board of Trade-hullding, Montreal; or to the Company's ¿ranches and Agencies throughout New Zealand and Mistrulla._ KWW 71'ALAND LOAN AND MKHOANTn.E AGENCY M.\\ ALAWA C0MPANVi umrei), jtridgo-street, Agent«. TXTINTER TRIPS TO QUEENSLAND. T.S.S. WANDILLA, 11 COO Tons Displacement, 8500 I.H.P., 10 Knot«, will leave Sydney for Cairns, without transhipment, - SATURDAY MAY 22, JUNE 10, JULY 17, AUOUST 14, and every Four Weeks thereafter. This magnificent vessel, the largest in the Queens- land Bcrvice, carries First and. Second Saloon and Stecr atrc Passengers. One,, two, three, and four berth Cabins. Spacious Promenade Deck». Fitted with Wire leas Telegraphy. Electric Fans in every Cabin, Full particular» on application to THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., G. S. YU1LL and CO., LTD., Agent«, _0 Bridge-street. ÜJJDAR'1*, PARKER LINE. H Steamers Sall from Margaret-street 'Wharf. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND W.A. PORTS. Calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY, FREMANTLE, PERTH. T.S.S. ZEALANDIA, 7000 tons, 2 p.m., SATURDAY, May 15; 1st, 2nd, und 3rd Class Pas- sengers. TASMANIA. HOBART > 'T.S.S. ULIMAROA, 11 a.m., (direct). 5 TUESDAY, May l8. MELBOURNE to' 1 LOONGANA, Monday, Wednes LAUNCESTON. I day, Friday. i NEW ZEALAND. ATSn8í!ín'r?l'nw for 1 S-S- ItlVERINA, Noon, THUMS Niniîï" ' J 2nd- and artl class Passengers. .T.S.S. ULIMAROA, NOON, THURSDAY, May 6, and May 27. See Special Note. *". SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE AL- TERATION OF SAILING DATE OF T.S.S. ULIMAROA FOR NEW ZEALAND. NO letters for N.Z. can be posted at ship's gang- way. Visitors not allowed on board sailing day. All passenger steamers, fitted with wireless. Coastal Tickets interchangeable with other Com- panies, subject to conditions ascertainable on appli- cation. ' Tasmanian and New Zealand Ticket« are interchange- able with Union Line, and vice versa. HUODAttT, PARKER, LIMITED, 201 George-street (opp. Pond-street)._ ACLEAY RIVER CO-OP. S.S. CO., LTD. ._..? Twin-screw Steamer TAMBAN fails for the MAC- LEAY' UIVER mid Ports thereon, THIS DAY, at 10 p.m., from No. 10 Woolloomooloo, West Side. Cargo received until 1.20 p.m. M JOHN O. WHITE, Managing Agent, 35 Fltt-strect. Telephones, City 8817 and 3080. WA SHIPPING. ORIENT LINE ^ OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via NAPLES and GIB- RALTAR, calling at FREMANTLE (W.A.) and COLOMBO. Tramliippliii. for all Indian Ports. R.M.S. | Reg. |Com. I Tons, mander. l^cavel Leave Syd., | Mell)., Noon. I 3 p.m. May 12 May b Juno 6 July 3 July 31 June 0 July 7 Auir Leave AdeL, p.m. May 14 June 11 July 0 Aug. OMRAH.I 8,130|S!ielford OSTERLEY.U2,ia)|jenks.... ORSOVA.|12,lK!0)Coad.... ORONTES.I n.(JiMfBymoin..,. -_. First and Second Salean Fares upon «Pl,llc,ltl°,n,\",., Flrst and Second Class Oversea Tickets are aiatiauie, lor return by P. and'O. Coy. FOR THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Special Accommodation in New J^t»-»T,.^";!;"' SPACIOUS PROMENADE DECKS, SMOKLHOOMS, LADIES' MUSIC ROOMS. Many Two-berth mid Four-berth Cabins, situated on UPI'F't AND »IAIN DECKS. Well-ventilated DINING SALOONon MAIN DECK. Bingle, £17, ^10, £21; RETURN, £32, £30, £30. PLEASURE TRIPS TO BRISBANE, j [Leaves Sydney Arrives I Leaves IA"'"* Steamer. \ 2 p.m. I Brisbanc_.llWsbajgJSjidncy tOSTEHLEY | May 22 IMay 21 (May 28 |May 28 ORSOVA.| June 10 |Juno 21 IJune 23 |Jnnc2.i "t Sails from Orient Wharf, Circular Quay. _ Write for Illustrated Circular, giving full Partien, lara. DAVID REID, ._",., 12 Martin-place. Cencral Manager in Austraui. I_ pANADlAN-AUSTRALASIAJN ROYAL *-* MAIL LINE._ TO VANCOUVER. THE LARGEST, NEWEST, AND FINEST STEAMERS TRADING BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. ACCELERATED SERVICE, calling at AUCKLAND, N.Z., SUVA' Trand HONOLULU. THE "ALL RED" ROUTE TO ENGLAND. In connection with the Canadian-Pacific Rai «ay. Across the Famous Canadian Rockies, Prairies, Great Lakes, Niagara, etc. . Through Bookings to all Canadian, United States, ana _European Ports._ j ! Leave Leave Steamers. ( Peg. I DIsp. I Sydney, I Auck I Toni. I Tons. | 4 p.m. j Iand._ May 1.1 IMñy-38 .NIAGARA.| 13,501) tMAKUKA. 8,100 .NIAGARA.I 13,501) 20,000 12,200 20,000 Juno 10 ljuttc 15 July 8 |july 13 For WELLINGTON I LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN -i (transhipping to all N.Z. ports). ^ . Triplc-tcrcw Steamer, fitted with cabins ile luxe co suite, bedstead rooms, nursery, laundry, electric lift. t Twin-screiv Steamer. Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. PANAMA EXPOSITION. AT SAW FRANCISCO, NOW OPEN. First Saloon Tickets available .return from San Fran- cisco by Union Mall Line, via Papeete, Itarolonga, Wellington; or from San Francisco to Honolulu by Matson Line, thence C.A. Line, or other Trans-Pacific Routes. Second Saloon Tickets available for return from San Francisco by Union Co.'s Mail Line. For Illustrated Pamphlet and all information apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents, _250 George-strcet._'_ TTNION LINE. ^ NEW ZEALAND. FROM MAROAHET-STREET WHARF. (Luggage only, not Cargo,- Received on Sailing Day.) For AITOKrANn S *T-S-S- MAHENO, WEDNES *or AUCKLAND. | "AY A ril w Noon For WELLINGTON C '^"f,-, **» FIUDAY April 30, Noon. .T.S.S. MOERAKI, FRIDAY, May 14, Noon. Bills of Lading not signed after .,"" 10 a.m. Sailing Day. For WELLINGTON.-'R.M.S. MOANA, SATURDAY, May 22, at noon. Docs not take' Cargo for Wellington. TASMANIA. To HOBART.-'MOERAKI, 4th May, at noon; 'MANUKA, 11th. From' HOBART.-"MOERAKI, 8th Msy; 'MANUKA, 36th. For LAUNCESTON, via Eden.-S.S. WAKATIPO, TUES- DAY, May 11, 10 a.m. For STRAHAN, DEVONPORT, and BURNIE (Cargo unlvL-S.S. KAKAI'O. MONDAY, May 3rd, 6 p.m. From MELBOURNE to LAUNCESTON T.S.S. IiOONGANA, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES- DAY, and FRIDAY, 3 p.m. . BURNIE, DEVONPORT.-S.S. OONAH, Every Tues day and Friday, 1 p.m. STRAHAN.-S.S. WAINUI. THURSDAY, 20th April. HOBART, BLUFF, DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, WEL- LINGTON,-'S.S. PALOONA, WEDNESDAY, April 28, noon. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. For LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, and SAMOA, re- turning lo Sydney via Suva and Mom!. .T.S.S. TOFUA, TUESDAY, MAY 26th, Noon. No. 5 Wharf, Darling Harbour. (Freights must be prepaid to Samoa.) (No Cargo received sailing day.) For SUVA, - NUKUALOFA, HAAl'AI, VAVAD, and APIA, from Auckland: 'T.S.S. A'l'UA, MONDAY, May 3. (T.S.S. MAHENO, from Sydney, April 28, con neets.) Docs not take Cargo for FIJI or Apia, For RAROTONGA and PAPEETE (TalUtU .R.M.S. MOANA, SATURDAY, May 22, noon. (From No. 5 Wharf, Darling Harbour.) .Fitted with Wireless. No visitors allowed on boord. No mails are to be posted aboard steamers. Particulars as to other ports of call, time-tables, and leaflets, eau be obtained at the Agents' Ofllces, UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 250 QEOROE-ST. rpRAVEL UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG ?*. to the TANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION by the UNION COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO, via WELLINGTON (U.Z.), RAROTONGA, AND PAPEETE (TAHPIT). STEAMERS STAY 24 nOURS AT WELLINGTON (N.Z.), ALSO 24 HOURS AT PAPEETE, "THE PEARL _OF THE PACIFIC."_ ( Leave I Leave Steamer«. I Sydney, noon. I Wellington. And Every 28 Days thereafter. * Tile finest and largest Steamer trading between Sydney and San Francisco. FIRST -ND SECOND-SALOON RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM VANCOUVER, VIA HONOLULU, SUVA, AND AUCKLAND. .First-class Tickets also available to return by Matson Line lo Honolulu, thence Canadian-Australian Line, or by other Trans-Pacific Routes. TIHS MOST INTERESTING ROUTE» TO THE UNITED STATES, GIVING A GLIMPSE OF NATTVB LIFE IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. All Steamers Fitted with Wireless. For full particulars and pamphlets apply to ONION BiS. CO. OF N.2., LTD.. 21» OEORGE^T. SPECIAL _ WINTER . TOURS TO THE SOUTH SEA1 ISLANDS, FUT-TONGA-SAMOA. T.S.S. TOFUA, 4316 '/oils. T.S.S. ATUA, 8410 Tons. Fitted with every comfort and convenience for Tropical Travel. Calla made at- LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, and MOMI (Fiin. NUKUALOFA, HAAPAJ, VAVAU (Tonga), and APIA (Samoa). TOFUA, from Sydney, 25th May, 22nd June, 20th July. .ATUA, from AUCKLAND, 3rd May, 31st May, 28th June. (.Connecting Steamer MAHENO from SYDNEY, Wed., 28th April; Wed., 20th May; Wed., 23rd June.) ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. FARE FOR HOUND TRIP, irom £25/15/. UNION S.S. CO.'S GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL AT SUVA NOW OPEN TO VISITORS. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS AND BOOKLETS FREE ON APPLICATION TO U.S.S. COY. w OOL SPACL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UA SAN FRANCISCO S S W1ANDOTTE will laid at Melbourne MAT Ird and Brisbane about 10th Moy for San Irancisco SB WMTrMATA at Svdney about the middle of May for San I rancheo J ¿king Wool, Hides, Skins, and Ceneral Cargo to all United States points _ For particulars apply UNION SS CO OF N / ITD , _2 0 George street THE NORTH CO VST STEVU NAMGATIOV COMPANY, IIMITLD (Bars and U eather Permitting > I ROM SUSStA STK1 ET BYRON BAY -ORARA SUUltDAY, 1 30 p m COI I S HARBOUR -See Belo« RICHMOND lU\LR-r\NOMUlt (cargo onlj ) IO MORROW, 0 p m BRUNDAH, SATURD U 1 ¿a pin CL*.RrNCr Rl\ TR -1'UI GANBAR Tins DA^, 8 n m , \la "Neucastle JIACT1AY 1U\1R-1)UR\N»AH, THIS DAY * pm YUIGILBMi, IO MORROW S im \u New castle MANMNO RIM Il-MMA\U\R, TOMORROW, 0 "o lim 'lil Newcnsth BEILINGPR RIM It -1AMIUR 1 \HL\ NAMBUCC\ BIMI! M HONG, 1R1DW 6 pm . ritOM DRUITT STRI 1 T COU S UMinOUlt ni I WOOIt-OOlt,*.-NOORMHR, I RIDAY VORNINI - II TAM I D RIM It COOl I IHR MONDU .> pm (C irgo ouh ) PuMLilgera Olllee i 1 Toirlst Bl rea i (1 Ceorge street Iel LIU ( P JOURlSr CUIDI MOOh I Biri 1 POST! D 1/1 ROIH RT K Bl I t JJcad Office Tel tit) 8<W" ^t«naglng_Dircetor_ Uli \DIII s. Jsaro omi Wu, i"i Mu mm h lim HS We Cb, fro li Hil 11 h Hilf f nt Mithurbt .trcct, 1U1UAÏ, Cargo to G p m. Uty ¿dW, _ SHIPPING._ J3URNS-PH1LP~TÖURS, WINTER 1015. OUR "NUMBER 0" TOUR- > one of the TEN SPECIMEN TOURS is to THE SOLOMON ISLANDS AND RETURN. TOUR LASTS.ABOUT FIVE WEEKS. FARE-£20-INCLUDES ALI, EXPENSES except PERSONAL EXPENSES. Apply PROMPTLY TO SECURE INCLUSION. "NT1PPON YUSEN KAI'SHX AUSTRALIA-JAPAN SERVICE de-luxe lo QUEENSLAND PORTS, ZAMBOANOA and MANILA, .HONGKONG, JAPAN POUTS. Also complete ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE nexccllcd COMFORT, Europe-Japan Line, U.S.A.-Japan Line, Aiavtralia-Japnn Line. Subsidiary Sendees everywhere. NEXT STEAMER TO JAPAN will be the "Nikko Maru," Leaving Sydney on 2)th May, Arriving in Yokohama 21th June. For ALL INFORMATION apply to BURNS. PHILP, and CO., LTD., Australasian Agents, Sydney. T^XTRA-SERVIOE STEAMER *-* of the NIPPON YUSEN KA1SHA-JAPAN. The "N.Y.K." "TOTOMI MARU," DIRECT for JAPAN, LEAVES SYDNEY 7th JUNE. To be folowcd on JUNE 23rd by the REGULAR "N.Y'.K." MAIL BOAT, "HITACHI MARU," for YOKOHAMA, via usual PORTS. Apply for RATES, FREIGHTS, and all information to _BURNS, PIULP, and CO., Ltd. A.U.S.N. COMPANY, LIMITED, *.*? TUB POPULAR PASSENGER LINK. From Lime-street Wharves, Near ErsVlne-street Tram Terminus. r WYANDRA. 4.-SO0 tons (Wire FOR MELBOURNE, Transhipping to Geelong snd Launceston. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, Transhipping to all S.A. Gull Port«. ALBANY, FREMANTLE, Perth, Transhipping to Geraldton and North-west Port«. less)," "NEXT" TUESDAY, 3 p.m., May 4. LEVUKA, 0500 tons (Wireless), .WEDNESDAY, NOON, May 5. WODONGA, TUESDAY, 3 r.m., May 11. ,Tbe New Twin-screw Steamer INDARRA, 10,000 Ton» (Wireless Teleirra phy), SATURDAY, 3 p.m., May 22. Carries nn>t, second, «nd third class Passen- ger», Has one, two. three, and four berth cabins, Electric Lift, Swimming Baths, Gym- nasium. Verandah Cafe. Nur- sery, Hot Water Service in Cabins, »nd all up-to-date ar. rangements for comfort of Passengers. .MALLINA (a). Cargo onlv, NEXT SATURDAY, Noon, May 1. KANOWNA. 7000 Tons (Wire- less), NEXT TUESDAY, 3.30 p.m., May 4. M9.'.?A -ia>j. cargo only, SAT viiiA ia;, cargo only URDAY, NOON, May 8. WYANDRA. 1500 Tons (Wire- less), TUESDAY. 3.30 p.m.. May 11. WODONOA, TUESDAY, P.m.. May l8. WYREEMA, «500 tons (Wire- less), TUESDAY, 3.30 May S5. BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH (b) BUNDABERG (b> .GLADSTONE (b) »ROCKHAMPTON (bl MACKAY, BOWEN, TOWNSVILLE (Town Wharf .nd Jetty), LUCINDA IT. (c) MOURILYAN (c), INNISFAIL (o) CAIRNS. PORT DOUGLAS (c) COOKTOWN (c) THURSDAY IS. (b) 1 NORMANTON (b), J BURKETOWN (b), ) SUVA, KA'- i (Fin) iMTKA^. «1500 T?"1 OVireles). LEVUKA. J \ THURSDAY, May 13, noon! ci'££.Df'n t0, FiJi, mu,t hoId Successful Vaccination c«rtfflc«t«| endorsed by Quarantine Onie«. V^Rf^ItlVlui»T U?1RJi °A,X AT BB'SBANE "nd ROCUHAMPTON only, but take Cargo for all "liX e^,CPt,Glîd,tcn"!' >tockV. Itowen, andI Cairns. (b) Transblpp og at Brisbane. . Passenger, only. (c) Traimhipping at Bri«bn,c and Townsville. After first port of call Writ and Second Saloon ÏÏHL" "f- '»'^»»KMble with all intersute CoZ TTmSl °S* »""'«¡nable on application. »",lí£E,TC*: 1,MÍ5M' am- ''»P0« Freight. 7885 *5ä. : Whirrw- aale »nd ^-'7; Export Freight. BURNS, PHILP, »nd CO., LTD.. Agent«. S BriitgMtrect. THURSDAY IS. (b) 1 WYANDRA, «00 tons (Wire May li , V »' ,luw sons i wire- less), TUESDAY, 3,30 p.m., JJURNS, PHILP MAIL LINE JAVA AND SINGAPORE (Uodrr Contrait with the Government of hlW) MA QUil-NSLAND I ORTS AND DARWIN, SAILING HÎOM COMPANY'S WHARI 1 AST CirCULAR QUAY Steamer ( omtnander ??villa. MONTOHO MATARAM MONTORO Mortimer H N R V, Bibbing Moitimer U N R May 1 June 1 July 1 NEW STt AMI IIS. FTTTTD WITH WIRI! ESS AND LAUNDRY Smooth Water Interesting Ports of CalL MAGNMCLM SChNHiY When a sufficient number of I vwngrrj desire it the Steamer will remain at Cairns long enough to enable a trip to BARRON UUSto lo made RETURN TICKJT8 TO JHÍ AND SINOAPORF INTERCHANGEABLE WITH T1IL 1 OYAL PACh.iT B.N COMPANY NEW ROUTE TO FUROPF MA JAVA AND SINOAIORI BURNS. PHIIP, and CO ITD Agenta _a Bridge street Sydner ßLRNS, PHI) HILP LINE (Under Commonwealth Mail Contract.) I ROM FFDLRAL WHARr TOR "1 PORT MORESBY, *> o " """",", SAMARAI _ SS MORINDA, WOODLARK 1SLD , J- THIS D U, V FDNESDAY, YULE ISLAND, | 28th Aprfl, at Noon aniO I ^ RABAUL. J BURNS, PHILP, and CO , Ltd , _0 Bridge-street_ Tlic SS arRMAMA will leave from FFDFRAL IHiARr on-SATUHDAY NEAT, 1st MAY, at NOON, for 1011D HOW I IS, NORFOLK IS, VILA, Ort AN IS LAND, NAURU, and GILBFRT IS , returning cither via the SOLOMON ISLANDS or NHV HI BHIDhS ROUND TRIP FAR!, £27/10/. Cargo for the above Steamer will be received TO DAY, AWDNLSDAY, 28th, and TOMORROW, 'HURS DA\, 20th April Space for all Cargo must be rcscriod in advance at mil chipping order obtained from , BURNS PHILP and CO, LTD 0 Bridge street P°; TUL NEW ULBllIDLS The S S INDUNA will he despatche I from the FEDLRAL WHAH1, on SATURDAY NEX1, 1st MAY, at NOON CARGO RFCFIYED TODAY (WBDNESDAY), 2Sth, and TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 20th April Space for all special and deck carno such as Boats, Timber, Live Stock, Benzine, etc, must be reserved in advance at *nd shipping order obtained from, BURNS, PIIU P, and CO , I TD . D_I)ridgc£trect LINA A USTRÂLLAN ¡STEAMSHIPS ."? HOWARD SMITH. LIMT1TD, Manning Agents FAST PASSINGER SW AMERS FROM KING STRUT WHARVES (Trams land Passengers at Wharf Gales ) -CANB1-RRA New TSS, 8000 tons 17 knots (Wireless Tele graphy) Tío pin, SATUR DAY NEYT, May 1 Carrying ist 2nd and "inl class passen ger' ] 2 and 3 berth cabhs including 11 deck berths 11 Lins throughout Barbers FOR MELBOURNE, (Transhipping »t Melbourne for Geelong) BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH. UUNDAULBO. G1 ADSTOVI ROCKHAMPTON (Wharf) BRISBANh M Uti BOROUGH BUNDABLKO C1 ADSrONh HOCMIAMI TON (lort Alma) MACKAY BOW I S lOW isSVILLE, CAIRNS 1 Olli DOUGI AS nil No li tliop nnd hft BOMBAI A (Wireless TeH SAT, May COOMA (Wirsless Telegraphy), li Noon SAT Mnv 15 Steamers Larly COOMA t Wireless Telcgraphrt. 3 pin SVT NLVT, May'I TIMI (Cirgo only) 5 pin., TUISUAY Nr\T, Hi) 4 CANB1 HR\ New ThS 800( tons i? I nots (Wireless Tele gntlij) 4 n m s vi May 8 earning 1st 2i I and Jrd class i assen¡,ers BUIIWUI (Cirgo Onlv), B pm TUISDW, Ma> 31 QOOMV (Wireless relegraphy), 3 pin bil NL\r, Miy I CANU1 UllA New T S S S000 tors 17 knots (Wireless Tele graphy) 4pm SA! , May !>, . arning 1st nd and Hrel C 1 isn I assengcrs BOMIULA (Wireless lYlCKra 111) pin SU lill 1 1 if cn ers re com »ed 1 j rill from 1 ort Alma to I" haï ipton and vice versa * I as engen only QUITNSl V\D ROI VL M\IL SIjRVICM S S I I III C RIM "J 0 tons Inns III ISBA VI for TOWNSUIU l\lltl lltiDAl t S n in , callii cr it GLADS10M MAI KM III HOW I N coil culm, at louisville willi rsv MouriliJii for NoVth Quena lind I orts a fir u. fool town s nfeis levwng <?>dn r hi mail trim on Ihurs afternoon cm lcaic llnsl ano l\ tin- 10 25 pm Mill Trim on 1 riel ij and < omi (t with the Peregrine it da Istonc for North Queel hi ni ports Passengers Uriels intoreli nimble will other Inter cUt S s Conmine 1 rüier pirtuulirs on npplí itlon now Min MUIII.. i nun D M nigiig Ai, ni Bookine orno 1 .muí I Bulldii g IJO dorce Ftrcct nrir f l'O \\ turi s I ol i f King street Tel-phoie sos Oil ee (, 1 C li (Simes) Whancs V\ ft CllJ_ GosioitD \\o\ \\o\ bt, i rim riu^iiT-ñ a,m., Ruosell a Wharf. Cargo rec. This Daj, Ports nd SHIPPING. \fELBOURNB STEAMSHIP CO.,' LTD. r S.S. SYDNEY, FRIDAY HEIT, For "J April 30, 10 a.m. EDEN, I S.S. SYDNEY. MAY 14th, I FRIDAY. 10 a.m. (S.S. SYDNEY, FRIDAY NEXT, 8.iPä00UW, TUFfSDAYl DAY, 10 a.m. MELBOURNE, | S.S. DIMBOOLA (a), TUESDAY ADELAIDE, NEXT, May 4th, 4 p.m. FREMANTLE. f S.S. KAPUNDA, May ISth, PERTH. TUESDAY, 2 p.m. (Omits Al (BUNBURY). bany). (ÖEUALDTÜN). J " J (a) CARGO received till 2 p.m. «11102 day. NOTICE.-S.S. SYDNEY carries 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers only; S.S. DIMBOOLA and KAPUNDA lit and 3rd Class Passengeis only. FAKIX-First Saloon. Sce< nd Saloon. Third-class. »Single. Return. Single. Return. Single. Eden ..£1 U 0 X2 10 0 £1 0 0 £2 0 0 Welb'no 270 4 "0 0 115 0 3 0 0 £16 0 Adelaide «00 7 00 2 WO F'mantle 10 0 0 IS 0 0 - 6 10 0 Excellent Passenger Accommodation. First and Second Saloon Tickets interchangeable with other Interstate Companies after first port of call (Round Tour Tickets exccpted). Full particulars application. | MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., CITY OFFICE: Corner cf King and- York streets. Wharves: Foot Market-street; T.. City 8212, 8213L OCEAN EXCURSION. EDEN, ÍIELBOURNE, TASMANIA. THE POPULAR S.S. SYDNEY (Captain J. Dawson), 3000 Tons, Sails FRIDAY NEXT. APRIL 30. 10 a.m.. AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER. Round Trip occupying ten days. Steamer calling at Eden cn route to Melbourne, and returning via SUnlev, Burnie, Devonport, and Eden. HOUND'FARES: 1st Saloon, £0/0/; 2nd Saloon, £4. Passengers maintained rhoard^at all ports except Melbourne. For further particulars, Pamphlet», etc, apply MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. corner King and York »trcet«. TlfcILWRAlTH, McEACHARN LINE. FAST PASSENGER. SERVICE, Frora_the Company's Wharf, No. 4 Darling Harban» (Miller's Point), FOR MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. ALBANY, AND FREMANTLE, , Tranihipplne for all S.A. Gulf Ports, Perth, Bunbury, and other W.A. Port«. " ",_ i 0124 Tons, Triple-Screw, SAT KATOOMBA, j URDAY, MAY 1st, and May ( 28th, at 4 p.m. Í730H Tons, Twin-screw, TUES- DAY', May 11. and Juno 8, at 4 p.m. The KATOOMBA has a Special Closcd-in Shelter Deck, with platigUsa windows, which enables dance«, con- cert«, and gamea to be held on deck in all weather». Orchestra carried on both above steamers. Fitted with Wirelcia Telegraphy. Unexcelled Accommodation for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd CUu» Passeiigcia. Private Suite» and Special State Room». Terms (moderate) on application. First and Second Class Ticket« arc interchangeable after first port of call with other interstate companies. Condition« ascertalnahlc on application. MCILWRAITH, MCEACHAHN, and co. PTY., LTD., MANAGING AGENTS, 01 PriT-STREET. Tel., 671 City. Wharf Tel., 4238 City. Or st Companr's OfTlee. Watt-street. Newcastle. ríTSE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP J- COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MELBOURNE. GRANTALA, 4500 tons .. WOLLOWIÎA, 3000 tons., WARILDA, 8000 ton< Friday, April 30, 4 p.m. Friday, May 7, 4 p.m. Saturday, May 8, 2 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, ALBANY, AND FREMANTLE. Transhipping to all other S.A. and W.A. Port«. WARILDA_. .I 8000 tons ISat, May 8 12 p.m. WARILDA.....I 8000 tons |Sat., June 5 [2 p.m. The Warilda and Wandjllu arc both new steamers, fitted Wireless Telegraphy. Unsurpassed! Accommoda- tion, carrying 1st and'2nd'Saloon and Steerage Passen gers. FOR BRISBANE, MACKAY, TOWNSVILLE, AND CAIRNS, ~ Transhipping to all other Queensland Ports. Sat., May 1 112 noon Sat, May S (12 noon Sat, May 15 12 noon Sat., May 22 |12 noon INNAMINCKA, 2500 tons GRANTALA, 4500 tons... WOLLOWIIA, S0OO tons... WANDILLA. 8000 tons...._ First and Second Saloon Ticket« aro interchangeable after first port of call with other Interstate Companies, subject to conditions oscertainablc at the Company's Office. Telephones: City 0520, p521, 0522, 0523. O. S. YUEuL and CO., LTD., Agent«, _ fl Bridge-street. JNTERSTATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. REGULAR WEEKLY' SERVICE BETWEEN SYDNEY AND NEWOASTLE TO PORT PIRIE. NEXT SAILING, S.S. BRIGHT WINGS. GENERAL CARGO CARRIED AT LOWEST RATES. For Freight«, etc., apply to INTERSTATE STEAMSmP COMPANY, Bank of N. Q.-chambon, ' 251_G^rge.strectI_Sydney. rjnns ÎLLXWZRRA AND SOUTH *- COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. (Weather Permitting,) WOLLONGONG.-THURSDAY. BERRY, PORT KEMBLA,-TUESDAY. KIAMA.-THURSDAY. NOWRA, GREENWELL POINT.-TUESDAY. JERVIS BAY, NAVAL COLLEGE,-THURSDAY HUSKISSON.-THURSDAY. ' ULLADULLA.-THURSDAY. BATEMAN'S BAY, NEriiaEN.-THTjnSDAY. MORUYA.-THURSDAY. NAROOMA, WAGONGA.-Early. BERMAGUI, TATHRA, MERIMBULA, EDEN-S S MERIMBULA, THURSDAY, 0 .m. Cargo 4 pm Cargo will not be received after 4 p.m. To ensure shipment cargo should be down two hours ,," , £. J- SIM, Ccneral Manager. Wharves and Offices: 57-81 Day-strcct, foot of Market street Telephone: City 0772; three lines. rpHE NEWOASTLE AND HUNTEË .*. RIVER STEAMSinp COMPANY, LUDTED Steam to and from Newcastle Every Night, at 11. (Sunday exceptcd.) FROM Wn.ARF, FOOT OF KING-STREET FARES AS USUAL T.S.S. HUNTER, W10 tons, THIS NIGHT, at 11. Cargo received until t. v»n,o PORT STEPHENS.-S.S. KARUAH. EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDA1, at 3.p.m., calling nt Newcastle en route. Cargo rcccUcd until 11 a.m. » HAWKESBURY RIVER EXCURSIONS s^X'vF?AP¿Y J]TT00*- "'ii3' S.S. NEWCASTLE, 12.il Tons. FARE "/ W. N. CUTHBERTSON, Office: 147 Sussex-street, G"Cra' """"E"' jj. CAIN'S COAS-fALi CO-UPIiltATlVE M'KAMslUP -s' COMPANY. LIMITED l>ORT XtACqDARIE, HASTINGS and WILSON RIVERS -T.s.s3rACCjUAuij.:, TO-MORROW, ii à" ti-i.T- mi » . . Gl:0- M'ARTHUIt, Manager. Baltic Wharf, foot Market-street. Tri., iii n,y LANGLEY BROTHERS; LIMH'I'n mrr" ^Ji&rX1"111'. MARKET-STREET IaU,> ^TEESrm^lTr?T *"' Ï0OMOOLGA._1TTCROY, iUEbuAi, 10 p.m., via Newcastle. .T£,u,teri.0,r.r,p,2ss(;!lK0'' Accommodation. TWEED RIVER.-DUROBY. EARLY ICIIMOND UIVER, ALL l'Ait'i's.-4J.S. TAY I FRIDAY NEXT, at 5 p.m. Cargo received Daily' B. M. CORRIGAN and CO., Ltd., y Albion Wharf, Tel., -I0ID City. ,mt "f y,,.;, ",.",-"», QOl'T'S HARii0yit.S.S BKLB(Jwitili, FLliMi, .rou, v-1 Albion Wharf, nd Markct-sr, CJrgo received lill 0 p.m. daily. COFF'S HARBOUR S.S CO 11 M CORIüTTAN and CO.. Ltd^^nk"Jr^Ciiy <c,0 .piNAL NOTICE_TO CÖTsTßSEKS. S.S. AFRIC, from LIVERPOOL, including tranship, menta ex the following Steamer« and Ilailwav Bills of Lnding:-Baltic, from New York; Bohemian nix Canadian, from Boston: Endymion, from Cadiz City of York, from Marseilles; Iliucrford, froni Philadelphia; Vaderland, from Portland, Maine New Y'tfrk and Hudson R.R. Co., from Toronto, ' ALL CLAIMS against Inward Cargo e-c the nbovc teamer must be rendered in duplicate to the under- signed by 'NOON TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, otherwise they ejniiot be recognised. Agents will intend at Dalgety'« Wharf, Miller's Point, at 2.10 p.m. TO-MORROW to adjust all claims finally. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Consignees arc herebv notified Gut .my Cargo re- maining on D.lhrctv's Wharf ex the above vci*,el lifter TO-MORROW will he Bonded without further notice. DALGETY and COMPA'NY. LIMITED, Agents. ?riOMMOYW LU III AND DOMINION LINE, LI Mil ED NJ S s bl \ll Ol' INDIA, 1 ltOM NEW \01lh. Hie I IN \L SI 111 El on mungal and Tillagcd Cirgo cv above Stumer will be held at No. I) Vi harf, Fir mont, on Wl DNLSim, the Joth nut mt, it n i in , v.1 ui lonsi^neii ire reipiealed to hi in ittcnduiee with thur iioiees. Ml (.L Ulla ai, linn the Steamer s Iimird Caigu must bi rendered m dupliiute bj noon the following dm otliinuse Um »ill not be 11 co -n i id All ( in.'" remaining on tin Mimi iftu "> pin "1, IvUPMSDlY will be Bondml at Consignees' n»l. uni expense, COUllONWlALIlt AND DOMINION I INT, LIMIIFI), 12 inil It I oflus rim t_ A .SCI10P.S, Chillis Wire and Miiuli Rope, Blocks, -TY. ote, slni> ervr of e\or\ description, new and rciond Inn 1, for Silo rln ip Lightering rowing done IS M AHOH. 11 lAVtnml Ullin un T»Ft Ph W WV rñTATlII ¡Dil Its -Wumid lui Ni .le IMIUI 'dLitJ ' '"'" ' " N" '' " "'''"" ' '' M ''". ''' FOR Pilli lil «\1 I . I 11,111 DHU I 1IT Sil iMiTl, SUIIRS, U lill Uti M Kill S MOTOR NOUS, n ns mil nuti.i >. Full pirlmilirs, A. J. LLlJ.RM n Tel, City 10,125. 63 rrn-STBXET. JJEALiTY , IN CARPETS AT LASSETTBRS'. CARPET-BUYING TIME IS HERE, AND SO IS OUR NEW STOCK OF AUTUMN PATTERNS. NEVER BEFORE WAS SUCH ART DISPLAYED AS IN THIS SEASON'S NEW GOODS. THE COLOURINGS AND DESIGNS ARE OF A VERY HIGH STANDARD, AND, IN ADDITION TO THE- ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE CARPET'S, WE HAVE ATTACHED PRICES THAT SHOULD DE A BIG INDUCEMENT TO ECONOMI- CAL BUYERS. When you «re purchasing your Floor Coverings, visit LASSETTBRS' before you make your final choice, and get the benefit of New Scison'SfCarpcts and Linoleums at old prices. BRITISH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. Oft x Oft .£?* S 0 Oft x 10ft Oin . * 0 Oft x 12ft .A. 5 I5 ° 30ft Oin x 12ft . 0 15 S> 10ft Oin x 13ft Oin.N7 12 6 THIBET SQUARES, oft x oft .r. fJ5 o Oft x 30ft Oin .T.'.. J « 0 9ft x 12ft . I 5 0 10ft Oin x 12ft . 8 8 0 TAPESTRY SQUARES. Pft x 10ft Oin .35/ 0ft x 12ft . 89/(1 30ft Oin x 12ft . <7/0 # 12(t x 12ft . <w/° SEAMLESS TAPESTRY SQUARES. oft x oft . *H Oft x 10ft Oin . W Oft x 12ft .-e. 07/0 lOlt Bin x 12ft . Jgf 10ft Oin x 13ft Oin .x. «./ SPECÍAL LINE OP JAPANESE BUGS. 0ft x 2ft' Oin . B/0 0ft x 3ft .*,. 7/9 7ft x -41t ..*. 33/° Oft x Oft ...'.. 23/0 Oft -X 0ft . 3»/ , 12ft x 0ft. 17/8 OF KIDDER SQUARES. 9 only, in 3 sizes, 10ft 6ln x 9ft, 32ft X Mt, and 13ft Oin x 10ft Oin. AT 32/6 EACTL ALSO OUR CREX SQUARES, In one sizoi only, 10ft x 8ft, at 27/0. STAINES INLAID LINOLEUM. A Quality, at 10/0 per yard. B Quality, at 7/0, 8/0, and 9/ per yard. O Quality, at 0/0, 0/0, and 7/ per yard. We have Just landed Large Shipments of the Latest HcarUi Rugs and Linoleums. s Wc send competent tradesmen to take all mensure ments free. LASSETTERS, UNIVERSAL, PROVIDERS, SYDNEY. gUITS FOR EVENING WEAR -CORRECT AND DISTINCTIVE. A. vei-v high standard hos been attained in the 'production of Peapes' Ready-to-wear Dress Clothes. The garments ara so skilfully cut and so neatly finished that men who do not customarily wear ready-made clothes select our cicning suits lor wear at social functions. Tile materials used are One Black Cashmere Dress Twill, treated with permanent Diamond Dye, and superior quality Silk for Facings. In any assembly of well-dressed men the wearer of a Peapes Eiening Suit is able to feel confident that he Is appropriately attired. The economy effected by our prices is so obvious that it needs no comment. FULL DRESS COAT SUITS, of Diamond Black Cashmere Dress Twill, with peaked lapels with black, silk facings, new shaped vest, with four buttons close, and long points. Trousers set neatly over shoe. Full Suit, 92/0; Coat and vest, 76/. DINNER JACKET SUIT, of material as above, with seam and vent back, peaked lapels, with black silk facings. Full Suit, 72/0 and 64/; Dinner Jacket only, 47/0 and ¡V/0. Please state chest, waist, and inside leg measure- ments when writing. Patterns and new catalogue on request. PEAPES AND CO., LTD., MEN'S OOTTTTTERS, 300 and 3U GEORGE-ST, SYDNEY, _SHIPPING,_ CAILL1] PERTECTION MARINE MOTORS, fitted with Waterproof Ignition System; 2 to 30 h.p. Stanelard and Heavy Duty Types; Portable Row-boat Motors; also Kerosene Stationary Engines. Call and Inspect, or write to BENSON BROS., Ltd., 51-03 Dniitt-strcet, _Sole Agents for Australia. ftABIN Launch, in first-class order. RaisniusFon's Boatshed. Riislicntter Bay. JflOit SALI',, MOTOR LAUNCH, 261t x 5ft bin, 8/10 -L h.p., a-cyl. engine, needs slight adjustment; view Mortlake Boatshed j £100 cash. Letters to F. W. T 1S3 Liverpool-street, city. I j Kill «.i., ^.«u... iiiuLui Miuiiui, wie uy oic J- 18-h.p. Henderson, Marmlon-rd, Abbotsford. INVINCIBLE MARINE Stationary and Portable Oil Enginei, Diesel Engines, Suction Gas Plants, Motor Hoist-, etc. 1m nelhle Motor Conri. Co . Ltd., .Ti Pltt-st -W. small; also ship's Boat, for Sale. S17 Crown-st. nr. Devonshirc-st, S li. OTOU Launch, ISft, strong, good, fl h.p. engine balanced, h,irg.iin. .e,4,r>. Patching. StrHhfl»l,l' Ol'OR LAUNCHES Nebraska and Nevada for Hire Tailor Federal Boitshed, Lay. Bay. T., inno \f AI_. (JIMPSOX'g First-clahS Launches for Hire, reasonable KJ Run; IV. I07(j. Write Louisa-road. Balmain. ÇJKIFF, Hft lo 10ft, wanted, CB. preferred, with K^ gear. Kaipol, Herald. w 'ANTED, Tlurty-flvc to lorty Fort DUjiuJD MOTOR LAUNCH, good power. State particulars and Terms, RUSH, Sea Breeze Hotel, -_ NELSON'S BAY. »XTANTED, j M0T0Il R for i)iri_____ » » .State price, dimensions, and type of engine lo ??WS. Herald onie!. STOCK, SHAEES, AND MONEY. (Continued from Page 7 ) TfAOll Sllj; UhUrr.Bov.kctt Shares, i.00 paieT~Äp-. -«- ply 1 clio. Enmore I' o,_ r . ?"> mun INTERCOLONIAL x WILL BUILD FOR YOU OR ASSISI' YOU TO BUILD. Liberal ADV1MJS ni Metropolitan "rea on Real Estate, or (or Building oi Purcliislng Homes. Minis Available <m l'i\ed Mortgage. Alliances for Short PIM ¡oils on Deposit of Deeds. AppliLitinn» de lit with, promptli. 1-isy Meekly oi mSlitlily pin mens, (¡omi Building Sites and Hell-built Homes In healthy i>nd Pregn i.e iiut.iub.. nui well known Easy Tcnns. Onirc open till I) p.m. FRIDAY. INTERCOLOMAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD., ( iiiil d Cisllircjcli-strrol, near Hunter street T BÏÏSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. |C]ontinuel from_pago 15.) OIWH.LO'S ORCHlSrrfl, hi LherpooTsTT I^idmc '. ^Telephone, 1\ lllnlll ft 102 iMilIeY Cliinine.es i ured. Co. Ilikcr, HO Cooper st, J burry Hills. No cure, no pay. pOU EVENING WEAR. «ISí. AVSOUNCLMTNT that something Nl'w in the î\2i?L.D 0I Billi* is to be seen; is ALWAYS ATTRACTllr item of news THIS week the GREEN ¡(OOM at the NEW PU AC! LMPORIUM will present IFAlUHiS tlut CANNOT IAH to INThULST ladles »ho wish to I VAMINL the \L\V MODLL GOWNS and COATS for LMN1NG wear / No more FOAALRIUl ARGUMENTS were ever brought before DISCRIMINATING 11 OPI E in favour of BLADY TO \M AH COSTUM1 S than the MODLL LV1 NINO GOWNS enumerated below Th» M031 CRITICAL can find NO 1 AULT with THEM and the DISIONS are ABSOIUTELY 1 \CLUSIA U H\ey POS SLSS the DISTINCTIVE charra of NOVLL1Y faultless STY 11 exquisite TASTL and perfect HiJUtONY in COLOUR INDIA IDUALTlY is a feature rrK INVITE 1NSPLCTION, it will DIMONSTRAT1 the WONDER IUL SAAINCS that are BROUGH! about by the IM-LULNCL of ANIHONY HORDERNS' TAMOUS LOW PRICES MODEL EVENING GOWNS No 58.0- UP TO OWL MENINO TOILLTTE in Sky CIUI TON T «rrLTA SU K The Bodice ia c it V sliaped at neck, (misted broad folds of Mnon, ornamented on corsage with flower design of dil mond and goM trimming The SKIRT is caught np at back with double Pannier effect, and trim mell on hips to match bodice £7/10/0 No 112-HANDSOMI 1 VI VINO ROBL of BLACK OHARYIFUSE The Bodice is cffccthcly dnped with NLT flnishcl fancy Jet trimmings and Jet fringe The SKIRT has a double tier Tunic of niCII JFT TRIMMING to match bo lice The foun dation is slightly draped to «ide front £7/17/0 No D W 1»0 I 1 IT CTIA LLY Di SIGNED TA TMNG COAAN of NINON mado on SH K 1 OUNDATION Tho long Trench bodice of C1IARMEUS1 is draped to form joke effect on hips with «ash ends nt back finished flower on corsage sleeves of hem stitched Ninon. The SKIRT has long Tunic trim mod hemstitching and headings In Ivory and Block or/ , , No llOo/l -CHARMING EAFNTNG GOWN in the popu lir Black an I White effect Tile foundation is of IVORY CHARMI USE Bodice veiled Black Shadow Lace finished at waist with largo soft Bed Rose The SKIRT las short tunic of Charmeuse with Ion}, under tunic of Bhck Lace Khlng double tier effect smart Pointed Train £5/5/ 110 -DAINTA MENINO GOWN of ItORY NINON CIIANTHLY LACE and SATIN rho Bodice of Lace has Bolero effect of Ninon The long Tunic on Skirt is trimmed with bands of satin ribbon, has folded sash effect on hips and ia finished with a buckle at Iront "£5/5/ No 5S05 -ATTRACTIVELY Dl-SIGNTD EAENING DR1SS of IVORY CHirFON TAF1 FTA Tie Bodice of >cilcd Spangled Net ins shaped belt pointed at corsage and Is finished self flower nt side The SKIRT Is made with new mellings ot self below hips £7/7/ .,_,,." No 110/» -SMART EVINING DRESS OF BULLION BUOCH1 NINON with Ivory foundation The Bodice is effectively relieved with bend trimming and foiled belt, of Reseda «atln with Rose at side The SIvIUT has two shaped frill« from wiist at lack plain In front "0/0 "_,_ . No GIS -A NrW DFS1GN in OttEPL DF CHINE nnd BULLION BROCHE NINON The Main ar Bodice has .vestettc of Ivory NET edged -with Oriental Gimp The double tier Tunic on SKIRT is of CREPE Db CHINE the under tunic being of Mnon Crepe do Chine foundation In Kose ana Sky £5/15/0 EVENING COATS AND WRAPS No BOO -ETFECTIVT EVENING COAT of CREPE DE CHINI BROCADE long waisted effect with new pleated back finished bold belt inset collar of Silk Y elour to tone and largo revers of self lined throughout White Silk. In pretty ¿hades of Bo gonia or Make £4/17/0 _, , No 601 -EXPREMELY SMART rVENTNG COAT in SILK LOIIENNF in soft shades of Rose Creim, or bl) The Coat is cut in full Military fashion, nnd is ¡ length Raglan sleeves and lined silk No 'üoS-MODFL WRAP mutable for Tvcnlng wear, in rich SATIN BROCADE loose Magyar style smirtly pleated into wide folded belt at bick sljllsh eoliir and revers finish d lutton3 of suif lined throughout with Silk in becoming shtdc of Maize 84/ 3 -DAINTY FVENINO COAT in Sky SATIN CHARMI USI loo=o Wnp shape stjlish collar and tuffs lune ii tot of Ninon lined throughout Ja poneic Silk "0/G _ No 01 -CHAUMlNa MODEL of Bl ACK BROCADED ATI A LI loose Magyar effect collir stoles and cudi of Black Satin fronts smartly rounded fis tens to side with large omtmont Oo/ No 603-SMART CAII cwlINL A I NETIAN CLOTH, lew roll collie of ¡Hack "aun c t st ort in front, an I fills fcricofilly to I length at back in shades of Tink Sk> or Gre} 2~/f ANTHONY IIORDFRÑ AND feONS LTD., ONL\ UNHLENVIi PROMDERS, \D« PU VCI I MPOIUUM, BRICK! 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WF MANU1 AC1U1ÍL from any design OAK, MAPI L, Bl ACKWOOD ROSFWOOD etc. IT RSI CLASS WORK MANSIIIP at "0 I1R CLN1 Ll-SS THAN WHOLL SALI HUCKS Till 1RADJ SU1 PI 1LD Oi I N I UIDAY TH I 10 P M FREE DELIA I BY BY OUTt OWN AV AOGONS within "0 MILLS of SHOWROOMS COUNTRY ORDlJtS PACKED BY EXII-RT PACKLRS IUT ON RAIL or BOAT1RIL, OUR LAYBY SYSTEM COSTS YOU N OTHIN a ELLIOTT S FUTtNTTTjnE IACTORY and SHOWKOOMS Crescent Annal (Ule BALMAIN TRAM ONLY TO DOOR, U 1 from Station _Near Langdon and Langdon'a lan e or small stocks ot Merchandise, omee, Shop and Warehouse Fixtures and Appointments, Fireproof Safes PunDS Cash Registers Dental Goods etc, etc Letters or Phono 2S*_1 City Money, Vans and Valuator prompt ON HAND FOR PBIYATF SALE, large Stocka Fur mture, 1 lanos, Office and Shop App., New and S H. AUCTION SALE, at the Mart, TUESDAYS and FRI- DAYS. Outdoor Sales carefuUy conducted. Call Write, or Bing TTSUBNITUTiF JJ I ON 1IML PAYMENT AT CASH PRICES. £5 wurth 5/ deposit, "/0 weekly £10 worth 10/ dcpoblt, 3/0 weekly £15 worth J)/ deposit, f/ weekly i_0 worth JO/ deposit 6/ weekly HOUSES IURNISHTD TO £100 ON EASY TEEMS. J DEVENISH, 377 PITT-6TKEET, near Liverpool street, next door to Faj*»» No Extra Charge for Term«, OPFN ON tRIDAYS TILL IO P.M. A; WELL-KNOWN, high-class Furniture Firm ha» d¿ cided to open a terms dept, and tell on extended t«rm« to people in permanent position». Apply FUR- NITUR] Herald Olflcc, King-street. LDKOOM SUITE, IUU size, stained, and Doublefucd an 1 Mattress, cost £ >0, sell £15 the lot. NO AGlJiTS. _ Phone 1051 Chatswood GENT will Boy clean House Furniture or «urplua "gnrta^ure cash. A. Q Queen st, PO , W «hra. I W11 L BUY House or part of 1 URMTURE for cash. 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Anzac Centenary The AGE Friday 30 April 1915

Transcript of SMH Wednesday 28 April 1915

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SÜMMAHY.-'

Tho Milos havo mado marked progress north

of the Vsor, wlicro thoy drove back tho enemy

and lnlllcted heavy losses.

Tho Gormans again employed asphyxiating

cases, but tho Boisions and French success-

fully devised moanafor protection.

Tho French Embassy states that tho British

»topped two attacks debouching from Paschen-

dale und Brodsundcr.

The Germans havo captured Saint Julien,

north-east oí Ypros. An English airman des-

troyed tho raliway junction at Courtrai.

'

Bringing up largo reinforcements, tho oncmy

iav'o tried repeatedly to break through bo

twocn Bocslngho and Zudachoote.

It Is believed that thoy havo tho largest con-

centration of artillery of tho prosont war, In-

cluding17-lnch howitzers.

Sir John French reports that the general

altuation north-east of Ypres Is unchanged.

Our left flank is readjusting tho Uno.

At Llzcrno tho rlvor channel and the adjoin-

ing villago wero piled a yard high with Gor-

man dead.

On Sunday night the French'and Belgians

fcegnna counter-attack between PUkom and

Saint Julien, and nro still lighting.I

The entire New York press denounces Ger-

many's resort to the use of asphyxiating gases.

The 1'nrls "Journal des Débats" calls on

the military to adopt Immediate reprisals

against tho onomy.

After nn extremely floreo bombardment tho

Germans succeeded in setting foot on tho Sum-

mit of Hartmann's Wollerkopf, in Alsace.

A desperate battle continues In tho direction

of tho Stryl,on tho RuBslan left in Galicia.

A "Dully Chronicle" correspondent at Lcm

tin-R says thnt Hill 092 has earned tho title

of Golgotha. .

Since tho Austro-Germon forces attempted

lo dislodge tho Russians tho Germana alono

hnvo lobt 20,000 men.

The Austro-Gormans captured the hill, but

the riiiBnl.ins still hold Koslova and tho gate-

way to the plnlns.^

They could rotnko tho hill, but in view of

their general position it Is not worth the cost.

1

Tlio general attack on tho 'Dardanelles was

resumed on Sunday, tho army dlBcnbarklng

CIOIIB the Gallipoli Peninsula.

Despitestrong opposition by a well-on

tremhed enemy a largo forco waB established

nshoro before nightfall.

A declaration In tho "Corrlero d'ltalla" aayB

that Ttuly has been in communication with

London.

Her rights In Trente, Trieste, and the Dal-

matian Archipelago havo ibocn formally recog-

nised.

It is also stated that Halo-Serbian interests

have also been reconciled, even In tho

Adriatic.

Thero Is an increasing agitation at Italian

universities against Gorman professors. At

risa a students' demonstration took place.

Mullan police orrestod several Gorman offi-

cers at Cremona trying to blow up tho'bridgo

over ths Po.? Aeoording to tho "Echo do Paris " an agree-

ment 'between Italy and tho Entonto la naar

coneluslon.

King Ferdinand of Bulgaria han granted nn

amnesty to all olllcera sentenced alter the

Balkan war.

Ho visited Dodeagatch and congratulated

'the commandants on tho troops' Uno nppearf anco at Xarithl and Gumuljlna.

Tho Belgian National Hollof Cotnmltteo ap-

peals for half a million sterling a month for

iho utterly dostltuto.

Astounding revelations result from an In-

vestigation Into French war charities.

Out of 1-17 societies Inthe department of

the Seine 7C were fraudulont, many being

founded by cx-prlsonors.

_

I The -visiting Stato Governors wero enter-

tained at n bnnquet in tho Town Hall by the

J on Minor last tncnlng

Mr now ti s ycHtoidiiy resigned his positiono( \ '

< President ot tho Executive Council

and Mlnistci for Public Health.

Ho li is been nppointod President of the

li¡,islul\o Council, in succosBlon to tho late

fir li inda buttor

Mr ID Fitzgerald was appointed Vlco

J'irsl lent of the E-ieuitlvo Council andG i\eminent representative

Mr ni ick Chief Secretary, -was also sworn

in is Minister for Public Hoalth *

MI Cann explained yesterday that tho prolusvl for a road round Farm Covo was not a

definite one

lil own -view -ñas in favour merely of re-

elilmlnf, part of Farm Covo, making deep

vl i nt,ht up to tho wall '

I urthor discussion regarding the Agentrcnciulbhip was carried on by tho Stato

Obi« t >estcrdaj, without any deciBlon

\U tint the Premier \sould Bay of the can-

didates subsequently was that there woro uve

01 bl\

Tli Stnto Cabinet yesterday decided that theI ml iptr ii\ Dill will bo Introduced early1 \t sosbloil

Hie i'i inilcr snld it was in tho intorosts ofcloser tett.limont, and was an issue raised lastck um

It lins been decided that Civil sorvantn withF ii ii Its ksb than £200 aro to bo allowed duoin i in nts

Difficulties'l\a\o ailsen in regard to tho

eli mi trmiers which wero lccently boughtb> the (io\ eminent

lluj cost £30,000, but no definite schemev s pi (pared into which they can be lilted,mil no depots were established

U Mf Umui ne ytsteiday a conference of the

Iidiril C i md Labour Council was opened('

M Ihnrl \ erbrugghon, chief of tho Glasgowfhon) nul Orchestral Union, has boon offeredthe stitt Conscr\atorlum directorship.

II M \ i I ncountor has captured the Ger-inT

I 1 ind trading steamer Eltrledo in theI ailie

Suntor Pearce yesterday stated that thisJi is Hie last of the Gorman ships out of port

Nit works commltteo of tho City CouncilJcsti rduy ronsldercd tho legal opinion on tho

? fliiettlon of St Mary's approach IIt w-is decided to talco tho opinion of senior

counsel on tho motion of Alderman M'Elhono.bir Get aid Strickland presided at tho annual

mooting jostcrday of tho Sydney IndustrialBlind Institution

Sir \ndcrson Stuart said tho free circulatinglibral y of embossed books was porhaps tho

lirhest In the world

1 or the first timo In Draille Journalism 3500d ib wai bulletins had been published anddistributed

lestonlnj b turno\er on the Stock Exchango^JB in in

prominent on tho transactions oflue previous daj

\ fiir lumber of Bales woro rocorded nt

6'Witly filmer prices\ sllgitlj bettor tone provailod yesterday

In tim mining Bectlon

It bbowtd Itself In a llttlo moro businessMi

f transacted whllo sales wero conducted»t i tmdj i aft

1->

'

supplies in SuBsox-streot yesterdayJot ii, iln \try small, and best Bamplosicttliid Js bd to Ja 7d n doron

U is gintrally believed that values ha\ernieliei tin highest figuro to which theya»

lllith to go this season.

Hie prk o of onions was reduced anothor.JOH a ton Best quality bulba woro offeredat ¿7 a ton

Tiaro wis n fairly good Inquiry for pota-toes Tasmanian oaten chaff brought £8to £8 5b a ton

Buring the lust fortnight Java coffees haverl n -lb a ton

Ou Inj, to the high pi lees of oats, millersn'i

not pushing the sale of oatrntal

Unseed oil Is rathor oaslor following on»it « ws of tho piohlbltlon of export toloitlmi tountiics by Great Dritaln

Hit wool salo position has not improvod soI1! ns the associated brokors and buyors aro

cm ti m ii

No bolutlon was found at meetings of tho" «I ifllliif, Uiokcis' Association and tho

."'Sois \bbotlntion ^c8torda^I wo non »bsotlated

firms, howoïer, pro

if'se

to Mibnilt (ataiocues totalling aomo 0000bubs neu rimrjday

unist-rinc tirougliout with coldHost) niLht louUuily winda chlcflj, roughteas on the Noi Ih Coast

JJVUIMER'S,SYDNEY.

BLANKETS ARE SCARCE.

SECURE YOUR SUPPLIES EARLY FROM

FARMER'S '

?

CELEBRATED BLANKETS.HEÏÎOWXnD FOR "QUALITY.

SUPREME IN VALUE. -

Inspite

of the fact that Blankets are scarce poods

(lind arc likely to continue scarce),we luve now

on hand a good supply of splendid Blankets,un-

equalled for comfort, finish, and service-giving qual-

ity. Farmer's Blankets are cosy and attractive,willi that pleasant "handle" 'so essential to com-

fort. A solid body of woven wool is the founda-

tion of these Blankets, which ensures the best

serVlce and lasting satisfaction. The unusuallykeen prices aro quite a subject of remark. We

select the following examples:

QUALITY "A."White Australian Blanket*, made from flnc grade

yarns, wash&blc without the loss of quality and

natural softness. We recommend them with the

fullest confidence. You will like their warmth.

Size. Inches. Weight. Per l'air.

BinnieBeds

. 7-1 x St ..51lb

.. 13/UThree-quarter Beds 83x02 .. «lib .. 17/0Double Beds . 00x78 .. sjlb .. 22/0

Wiro Double Beds 101 x 81 .. 101b .. 27/0QUALITY "B."

Tin's is a Blanket Farmer's have" made expresslyfor those who appreciate a heavy, durable make.

Full size, soft, downy, warm, and lacks no de-

sirable quality that a Blanket should have. Whippedsingly, blue borders.

Size. Inches. Weight, Per Pair.

Single Beda . 7-t x St .. ßjTb .. 17/0

Three-quarter Beds. 8.1x02 ..011b

.. 21/Double Beds . 70x73 .. 811b .. 27/0

Large Double Beds. 101 x 81..

lull) .. .13/

QUALITY "O."

Farmer's Speciality Merino Blankets, for warm eil

mates or invalids' use. This qualityis made from

the tlncst and softest wool, with a close fine nap,

(riving maximum wannth with minimum weight.

Whipped singly, and nicely bound with silk ribbon..Size. Inches. Wclirht. Per Pair.

Single Beda . 78x00 .. 41b .. 22/(1

Three-quarter Beds. 87 x Ort .. dib .. 27/GDouble Beds . 00x78 .. 01 lb .. .15/

Large Double Beds. 101 x 81 .. 711b .. 42/IQUALITY "D."

Our Special Quality All-Wool Wille Australian

Blankets, manufactured from the finest anil moat

fleecy wool procurable, made specially to meetthe requirements of thofcc who like a toft, cony,and wami, but not cumbrous Covering. Whippedsingly, »nil bound with silk.

Size. Inches. Weight. Per Pair.

Singlo Beds . 7(1 x 00 ..Olli

.. 25/

Three-quarter Beds 84 x C8 .. 71b .. 32/8

Double lied« ....02x78

..S1U .. 37/0

largo Double Beda MO x 80 .. 0!lb .. 42/ORE Y AUSl'HALIAN BLANKETS.

Dark Grey Blankets, a-ncccsslty for outdoor sleep-

ing, finished soft to ensure comfort, whippedsingly. ,

Site. Inches. Weicht. Per Pair.

Single Beds . 74x81 .. 4Jlb .. 10/ÍThree-quarter Beds 78x00 .. 6Jlb .. 12/11Double Beds .... 87x70... »iib .. Hi/ItDark Grey Blankets, In finest quality, nil pure

wool. We can thoroughly recommend them for

warmth and service, whipped singly.Siec. Inches. Weight. Per Pair.

Kingle Beds . 00x78 .. 61b .. 13/UThree-quarter

Beds 04'x 84..

fllb., 21/

Double Beds .... 74x00 .. 71b .. 25/

FAU.yiilt'SGUINEA BLANKETS

ar/ exceptionally good value, and wise householders

will realise the advantage of such anopportunity

as this. These Blankets are warm, cleanly, attrac-tive goods of comfortable weight (SJlb), and

generous sine (78 x 03 inches) for double boot.

Unsurpassed Value. PIIICE 21/ PER PAIR,

INDIAN BLANKETS,Spun from a specially-selected pure staple fleece

wool, retaining all the original'strength and elas-

ticity, and the colours being djed in the wool arc

brilliant, fast, and permanent.Size, CO x 80 inches, all colourings.

PIllCi:, 21/ KACH.

MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, FIRST FLOOR.

WE PAY TUB CARRIAGE.

FARMER'S, SYDNEY,

riTT, MAttior, AND GEORGE STREETS.

OP REPUTE

THAT GIVE GOOD RESULTS.

We do not suppose for one moment that anyone contemplating the making of a gardenrould omit any preparation for Roses. As a

matter of course. Roses arc included, and to'

s»\c intending planters the perusing of the

long lists WE OFFER collections of

TWELVE DISTINCT KOSES

"'

for 10/, or post free in N.S/W. 11/.

BRITISH QUEF.N, reßned White.DEIN HOLE, Silvery Carmine and Salmon.GENERAL MACARTHUR, Crimson, beautifully scented.

JONKHEEK J. J«, MOCK, Carmine and Pink.LAURENT CARLE, Velvety Carmine, scented.

MAMAN COCHET, Rose, shaded Carmine.MRS. AARON WARD, Indian Yellow, shading to White.

MRS. A. a COXHEAD, Claret Red, Shaded Vcrmillion.SOU DE STELLA GRAY, Orange, veined Crimson and

Yellow.SOU DE PIERRE NOTTING, Apricot Yellow.SUNBURST, Cromlum Yellow.FltAU KARL DRUSCHKI, large Pure

White.Hundreds of other varieties of Roses to choose from.

Sec Anderson'! 1015 Catalogue.

ANDERSON AND CO., LTD.,SEEDS AND PLANTS, 330 OEO.-ST, SYDNEY.

giflAULS' SUPERIOR RUSE!.](¡0,000 strong, clean, well-rooted plants now

ready. Wo grow our ownplants; they are

despatched direct from theNursery to the cus

r,^-r,...tomcr' «ovlng delay In double handling.SPECIAL CASH ROSE OFFER.The following 1,1 Superior Roses delivered free

'""".".to ""O' P0,t tow» lD N.S.W. for 11/.HETTY.-Ruddy gold, fine form.COUNTESS OF GOSKORD.-Sahnon pink.EDWARD MAWLEV.-Rich clark crimson.HERZOGIN MARIE ANTOINETTE.-Dcen orangr.

IjTOILC DE FRANCE.-Velvcty crimson, perlinned.[

KA FRANCE.-Beautiful pink, sweetly scented.J. B. CLARK.-Scarlet, vigorous grower.

I MADAME JULES GROLEZ.-Brilliant china pink.PEACE.-l'aie lemon -»'How.REINE MARIE D'ITAUÍ.-llright carmine.

JAMES COI'.Y.-Golden-edged while.THE BRIDE.-Fine white rose.

ORLEANS.-Dwarf polyantha, rosy red. white centre.

SEAR!, AND' SONS,Seeds, Plants, Flowers,

>

'_80 King-street, Sydney._

A BED OP ANEMONES-4« Most Attractive and?". should bo in Every Garden. Single Mixed, n

(hie mixture of single flowers, allcolours, 1/ per doz ,

fa per 100. Fine Double Mixed, a splendid mixture rfcolours, all large blooms, Is Od per doz., 7s od per loo.All po<t ixl. Write Cat. Shepherd's. Ltd., 02 I'ltt-st, c.

ftlLDAMERE'S :

l4-^ FAMOUS 12 ROSES,I

EVER-BLOOMING VARIETIES.Beady Now; Extra

Strong Plant«.IUIKA REID, beautiful red.MAD. A. CHATENAY, one of the best

pink«.I WHITE M. COCHET, grand form.

MRS. A. R. WARDELL, glorious vermilion.L. O AHLE, velvety crimson.

K. A. VICTORIA, cream; extra good.G. C. WAUD, orange vermilion.

ORLEANS, the wonderful carmine rose.

ÛEN. MCARTHUR, grand free red.\ (The above 0 are dwarf varieties.)

I And we complete the set with thefollowing 3

CLIMBERS

PINK M. COCHET, very vigorous and free.

JflSS M. MANIFOLD, magnificent red.SNOW QUEEN, the best white in existence.

THE SET FOR 10/.Postage, 1/fl extra.

nÏLDAMBRE NURSERY CO.,SEEJ AND PLANT MERCHANTS,

Thone, Pity 3120._327 Ocorge-strcet, Sydney.

P AY LESS AND DRESS BETTER.

MURDOCH'S BOTH PROMISE

AND PERFORM.

There is, in the East, n custom tliat a host

shallassure his guest of the wholesomcness of

the food provided by partaking of it along with

Murdoch's attest the value oftholr goods in like manner; youpractically "taste before youbuy," as money Is cheerfully ic

funded if gooda arc uncatisfac

j

tory._

TRY A MURDOCH "EVERRITE"

BLUE SERGE SUIT AT 03/- .

On these tcrmi-In fart, better-for we givea double-handed guarantee willi every Evernte

Bergo Suit-we say, "A new Suit for one thatfades in any weather," and "if any of three

garments fails to please, we'll replace them or

refund your money." Let us run thetape

over YOU to-day, sir. Faraway men, atk DeskK for Patterns and a special measurement form.

Do it now. v.

H you'll forward your address we'll post ron

a new Catalogue-they're Just home from the

printer.

MURDOCH'S, IN PARK-STREET, LTD.,SYDNEY.

Australia's Mammoth Men's and Boys' Weir Store,

SHIPPING.

p. AND O.L

ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, ."""""

FOR irAItSULl.l^, PIA MOUTH, AND LONDON.

FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY.

Steamo:1

ijeave

Com- (Sydney,)Mclb,

mander. )Noon.

JfOOLTAN.... lO.UCUIlladdock.. May u

MOLDAVIA.... 10,000 (¡onion... May 20KOVl'T. 8,000 Montford. Juno 12

MEDINA...(12,60) Notley.lune 2(1

Leave |-Ltavc

.LEJAdel.,Op.

Aluy ja iiuayM

Juno ll.lune 3

,'Juuol6|Junol7j

[June gulJuly 1

*Electrie Fans and Heading Lamps in all Coblns.

First and Second Saloons, Free of Olurgc.SPECIAL RErUllN TICKETS TO CEYLON.

Through Fare6 quoted to New York via Suez.

Oicrsea Return Tickets ure now interchangeable with|the Orient Company.

For Fares and all further particulars apply to

A. CORDON WESCUE,Superintendent in Australia,

03 Pitt-street.

JLcl., City 1003._ABERDEEN UNE.|

|T,¡LONDON, via DURBAN and CAPETOWN.

S.S. MARATHON, 8000 Tons,WILL SAIL FROM SYDNEY ABOUT MAY 22.

,

SALOON,

FAnES!

T"*»lLONDON, from £45.

, ,

£1°S0,,,*2"'

Capetown ami Durban, from £13/13/ to ¿'//"/."uniSpecial Round Tickets for Return by Orient Line,

tJiOj1

(lrt-class both ways), £82 (ïnd-clossOrient),

ROUND-TlIE-WORLD TICKETS, from ÜU2/10/.

SALOON CABINS on Upper and ^»'«Vi ?i,,w I

THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of theHfB>icm|

I

Standard.NEXT STEAMER, "

,

T.S.S. DEMOSTHENES, 11,260Tons, about JUNL l«.

Pamphlets, Time-tables, etc, on application,

_

DALOhrV and CO., Ltd., Agents jn_Austr.illa.

TTOMEWARD PASSENOERST" VIA AMERICA.

Berths for the Atlantic Vo,«Re capI* R""^ »J

the Magnificent Steamers of the White Star Une uy

application to"__., . ,-v» TTtnÀT.ngTY and CO.. LT1

ÔMËWARD SEASON. 1015.. ."'"iiBlP!ALL.LINES, ALL ROUTES, ALL CLASSES^i H""" ,,, " """ ,.""._,_ ,

Before booking jour passage to «my pa» ol tn«

World, write for Illustrated Travellers'Gazette and

Sailing List, Post Free._ o...i",." '

THOS. COOK and SON, Challis House, Sydney.

I rnïÏE-BLUE FUNNEL TN0-¡

XTO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND ¿ONDONi

_Carrying First Saloon Passengers Only.

ANC1IISL3..J10.UO0 tons|ll. O. Lewis IJUly -I

-

NESTOR.....(H.600 tons IH. D. Owen

[AugustI -_

Wireless, Laundry, Nursery,etc.

_,

FARES: LONDON, .from £45 tingle, and £81 H«"T

AFRICA, Single from £30, Return trom £55. Single

Cabins: London £55,Africa £35.

_ ".»..,'ROUND TICKETS.-For Return, ria SUEZ CANAL

|

and JAVA, from £'J7 to £130.

GILCHRIST, WATT, and S1NDERSON, LTD.,Agents, 7 Bcnt-otreet.

S.S. AENEAS wUhdmm from Programme._AND O. BRANCH SERVICE.

TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN^AND LONDON.

_QffECLASS ONLY.___

|On or about

Pi

BELTANA_ |11,120]W.G. Lingham..|May 8 jNoonmttimnn ¿i,*;*,,,. u. wmgiiuiu.. piar o muun

C'WEALTH7,000 E. 11. Cooper.Juno 5 D'llglit

BALLARAT 111,120 F. W. A. Hanson l.luly 24 INoon.

Twin-Screw Steamers. Fitted with Wlrclem.

FARES TO AFRICA, 13 to 17 Guineas; to LONDON,£10 to £20;

or Return, 2nd, P. and O. Mail Steamer,

£40/11)/.GILCHRIST, WATT, and SANDERSON, LTD.,

___

Agents, 7_Bcnt-strcct._rpTVO

WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCO".

THfc PANAMA-PAOIFlO EXPOSITIONis now open. Forty-ono

Nations represented atthe Exposition emphasises its International

Character. It is the most colossal of Exposi-tions the world has ever seen; und its interest

to the man of business and to the tourist is

fomcthlng that may not be duplicated for many

yeari. Like Niagara Falls, this great Expo-sition, which has taken years to prepare, can-

not be adequately described, but we have

literature on its wonders which will be sent

to youon application.

SEVEN WEEKS IN ALL.

Approximately from Sydney to San Francisco

and back occupies 7 weeks- 5 at Boa, 2 on

shore. In these 2 weeks jou can see the

Exposition, the Yosemite Valley, the Grand

Canyon, Rocky Mtns., etc No other line has

BO last a time-table;, but our return tickets

are interchangeable with the other trano-Pacl

/ ile Companies. Our route is via Honolulu

going; Honolulu and Samoa returning.

- LONDON IN 20 DAYS.-fc

Tlie great war ha« made little différence on

mir time to London. In conjunction with tho

Tnns-Atlantic "filers," we aro-landing Aus-

tralian pasBcngcra in London in less than one'

month,_

_

SAILINGS FTtOM SYDNEY:SONOMA, MAY 8; VENTURA, JUNE 5.

Also.July 3, July 31, August 23.

STEAMERS,

10,000Tons. Twin-screw,

Classed 100 Al at

British Lloyd's. Contain many cabins cn suite,

with baths.

All particulars from __

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,Tel., 2282 City.

*l PITT-STREET.

V. A. SPROUL. Managing Agent._

AUSTRALIANORIENTAL LINE.

TO MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN.

B.S. OHANOSIU . 19th MAY.

S.S. TAIYUAN . 11th JUNE. .

SAILING FP.OM DALQETï'S WTIARF, MILLER'S

POINT.

FARES.2nd.

T

Vii Queensland Ports and 1st.

Thursday, Islan« .f« u

J..*" -

riarwln . l8 0 0 .. 12 0

Songa . g» 0 - 17 S

Äong-v.v.-.v.v.:-.-".::S10» S :: S S :

û. S. YUTLL and CO., Ltd., 0 Bridge-street.

HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING

COMPANY'S

EASTERN CANADIAN STEAMSERVICE

to

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

Under Contract with the.Canadian

Government, the

following Steamers «ill Sall for Adelaide, Melbourne,

.Sydney"8Auckland,Well ngton, Lyttelton, Daned n:

WIUKATANE, to Sall from St. John APRIL 25.

STEAMER, to sail from Montreal MAY 20.

For Hates of Freightsand other information apply

10 tua New Zealand Shipping Co.. Ltd.. 213 Board

of Trade-hullding, Montreal;or to the Company's

¿ranches and Agencies throughout New Zealand and

Mistrulla._KWW 71'ALAND LOAN AND MKHOANTn.E AGENCYM.\\ ALAWA

C0MPANVi umrei),

jtridgo-street,Agent«.

TXTINTER TRIPS TO QUEENSLAND.

T.S.S. WANDILLA,11 COO Tons Displacement, 8500 I.H.P., 10 Knot«, will

leave Sydney for Cairns,without transhipment,

- ?

SATURDAY MAY 22, JUNE 10, JULY 17,AUOUST

14,and every Four Weeks thereafter.

This magnificent vessel,the largest in the Queens-

land Bcrvice, carries First and. Second Saloon and Stecr

atrc Passengers. One,, two, three, and four berth

Cabins. Spacious Promenade Deck». Fitted with Wire

leas Telegraphy. Electric Fans in every Cabin,

Full particular»on application to

THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.,G. S. YU1LL and CO., LTD., Agent«,

_0 Bridge-street.

ÜJJDAR'1*, PARKER LINE.HSteamers Sall from Margaret-street 'Wharf.

MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND W.A.PORTS.

Calling at

MELBOURNE,ADELAIDE,

ALBANY,FREMANTLE,PERTH.

T.S.S. ZEALANDIA, 7000 tons,2 p.m., SATURDAY, May 15;1st, 2nd, und 3rd Class Pas-

sengers.

TASMANIA.

HOBART > 'T.S.S. ULIMAROA, 11 a.m.,

(direct). 5 TUESDAY, May l8.

MELBOURNE to' 1 LOONGANA, Monday, WednesLAUNCESTON. I day, Friday. i

NEW ZEALAND.

ATSn8í!ín'r?l'nw for 1 S-S- ItlVERINA, Noon, THUMS

Niniîï"'

J 2nd- and artl class Passengers.

.T.S.S. ULIMAROA,'

NOON, THURSDAY, May 6,

and May 27.

See Special Note.

*".SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE AL-

TERATION OF SAILING DATE OF T.S.S. ULIMAROA

FOR NEW ZEALAND.

NO letters for N.Z. can be posted at ship's gang-

way. Visitors not allowed on board sailing day.All passenger steamers,

fitted with wireless.Coastal Tickets interchangeable with other Com-

panies, subject to conditions ascertainable on appli-cation.

'

Tasmanian and New Zealand Ticket« are interchange-able with Union Line,

and vice versa.

HUODAttT, PARKER, LIMITED,201 George-street (opp. Pond-street)._

ACLEAY RIVER CO-OP. S.S.CO., LTD.

._..? Twin-screw Steamer TAMBAN fails for the MAC-LEAY' UIVER mid Ports thereon, THIS DAY, at10 p.m., from No. 10 Woolloomooloo, West Side.

Cargo received until 1.20 p.m.

M

JOHN O. WHITE,Managing Agent,

35 Fltt-strect.

Telephones, City 8817 and 3080.

WA

SHIPPING.

ORIENT LINE^

OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.For PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via NAPLES and GIB-

RALTAR, calling at FREMANTLE (W.A.) and

COLOMBO.

Tramliippliii. for all Indian Ports.

R.M.S.|

Reg. |Com.I Tons, mander.

l^cavel Leave

Syd., |Mell).,

Noon. I 3 p.m.

May 12May b

Juno 6

July 3July 31

June 0

July 7

Auir

Leave

AdeL,p.m.

May 14

June 11

July0

Aug.

OMRAH.I 8,130|S!ielfordOSTERLEY.U2,ia)|jenks....ORSOVA.|12,lK!0)Coad....ORONTES.I n.(JiMfBymoin..,. -_.

First and Second Salean Fares upon «Pl,llc,ltl°,n,\",.,

Flrst and Second Class Oversea Tickets are aiatiauie,

lor return by P. and'O. Coy.

FOR THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS.Special Accommodation in New J^t»-»T,.^";!;"'SPACIOUS PROMENADE DECKS, SMOKLHOOMS,

LADIES' MUSIC ROOMS.

Many Two-berth mid Four-berth Cabins, situated on

UPI'F't AND »IAIN DECKS.

Well-ventilated DINING SALOONon MAIN DECK.

Bingle, £17, ^10, £21; RETURN, £32, £30, £30.

PLEASURE TRIPS TO BRISBANE, j

[Leaves Sydney I Arrives I Leaves IA"'"*Steamer. \ 2 p.m. I Brisbanc_.llWsbajgJSjidncy

tOSTEHLEY | May 22 IMay 21 (May28 |May 28

ORSOVA.| June 10 |Juno 21 IJune 23 |Jnnc2.i

"t Sails from Orient Wharf, Circular Quay._

Write for Illustrated Circular, giving full Partien,

lara.

DAVID REID, ._",.,

12 Martin-place.Cencral Manager in Austraui.

I_pANADlAN-AUSTRALASIAJN ROYAL*-*

MAIL LINE._TO VANCOUVER.

THE LARGEST, NEWEST, AND FINEST STEAMERS

TRADING BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND THE

AMERICAN CONTINENT.ACCELERATED SERVICE,

calling at

AUCKLAND, N.Z.,

SUVA'Trand HONOLULU.

THE "ALL RED" ROUTE TO ENGLAND.In connection with the Canadian-Pacific

Rai «ay.

Across the Famous Canadian Rockies, Prairies,

Great Lakes, Niagara,etc.

.

Through Bookings to all Canadian,United States, ana

_European Ports._

j! |

Leave I Leave

Steamers.( Peg. I DIsp.

I Sydney, IAuck

I Toni. I Tons. | 4 p.m. j Iand._May 1.1 IMñy-38.NIAGARA.| 13,501)

tMAKUKA. 8,100.NIAGARA.I 13,501)

20,000

12,20020,000

Juno 10 ljuttc 15

July 8 |july 13

For WELLINGTON I

LYTTELTON, andDUNEDIN -i

(transhipping toall N.Z. ports). ^

.

Triplc-tcrcw Steamer, fitted with cabins ile luxe co

suite, bedstead rooms, nursery, laundry,electric lift.

t Twin-screiv Steamer.Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

PANAMA EXPOSITION.

AT SAW FRANCISCO, NOW OPEN.

First Saloon Tickets available .return from San Fran-

cisco by Union Mall Line, via Papeete,Itarolonga,

Wellington; or from San Francisco to Honolulu byMatson Line, thence C.A. Line, or other Trans-Pacific

Routes. Second Saloon Tickets available for return

from San Francisco by Union Co.'s Mail Line.For Illustrated Pamphlet and all information apply

UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents,

_250 George-strcet._'_

TTNION LINE.^

NEW ZEALAND.FROM MAROAHET-STREET WHARF.

(Luggage only, not Cargo,- Received on Sailing Day.)

For AITOKrANn S *T-S-S- MAHENO, WEDNES*or AUCKLAND. | "AY A ril w Noon

For WELLINGTON C'^"f,-,

**» FIUDAYApril 30, Noon.

.T.S.S. MOERAKI, FRIDAY,May 14, Noon.

Bills of Lading not signed after

.,""

10 a.m. Sailing Day.For WELLINGTON.-'R.M.S. MOANA, SATURDAY,

May 22, at noon.

Docs not take' Cargo for Wellington.

TASMANIA.To HOBART.-'MOERAKI, 4th May, at noon;

'MANUKA, 11th.From' HOBART.-"MOERAKI, 8th Msy; 'MANUKA,

36th.

For LAUNCESTON, via Eden.-S.S. WAKATIPO, TUES-

DAY, May 11, 10 a.m.For STRAHAN, DEVONPORT, and BURNIE (Cargo

unlvL-S.S. KAKAI'O. MONDAY, May 3rd, 6 p.m.From MELBOURNE to LAUNCESTON

T.S.S. IiOONGANA, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES-

DAY, and FRIDAY, 3 p.m. .

BURNIE, DEVONPORT.-S.S. OONAH, Every Tues

day and Friday, 1 p.m.

STRAHAN.-S.S. WAINUI. THURSDAY, 20th April.HOBART, BLUFF, DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, WEL-

LINGTON,-'S.S. PALOONA, WEDNESDAY,April 28, noon.

SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.For LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, and SAMOA, re-

turning lo Sydney via Suva and Mom!..T.S.S. TOFUA, TUESDAY, MAY 26th, Noon.

No. 5 Wharf, Darling Harbour.

(Freights must be prepaid to Samoa.)(No Cargo received sailing day.)

For SUVA, - NUKUALOFA, HAAl'AI, VAVAD, andAPIA, from Auckland:'T.S.S. A'l'UA, MONDAY, May 3.

(T.S.S. MAHENO, from Sydney, April 28, con

neets.) Docs not take Cargo for FIJI or Apia,For RAROTONGA and PAPEETE (TalUtU

.R.M.S. MOANA, SATURDAY, May 22, noon.(From No. 5 Wharf, Darling Harbour.)

.Fitted with Wireless.

No visitors allowed on boord. No mails are to be

posted aboard steamers.Particulars as to other ports of call, time-tables,

and leaflets, eau be obtained at the Agents' Ofllces,UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 250 QEOROE-ST.

rpRAVEL UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG?*.

to theTANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION

by the

UNION COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL

LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO,via

WELLINGTON (U.Z.),

RAROTONGA, ANDPAPEETE (TAHPIT).

STEAMERS STAY 24 nOURS AT WELLINGTON (N.Z.),ALSO 24 HOURS AT PAPEETE, "THE PEARL

_OFTHE PACIFIC."_

( Leave ILeave

Steamer«. I Sydney, noon. I Wellington.

And Every 28 Days thereafter.* Tile finest and largest Steamer trading between

Sydney and San Francisco.

FIRST -ND SECOND-SALOON RETURN TICKETS

AVAILABLE FROM VANCOUVER, VIA HONOLULU,SUVA, AND AUCKLAND.

.First-class Tickets also available to return by MatsonLine lo Honolulu, thence Canadian-Australian Line,or

byother Trans-Pacific Routes.

TIHS MOST INTERESTING ROUTE» TO THE UNITEDSTATES, GIVING A GLIMPSE OF NATTVB

LIFE IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.All Steamers Fitted with Wireless.

For full particulars and pamphlets apply toONION BiS. CO. OF N.2., LTD.. 21» OEORGE^T.

SPECIAL_

WINTER . TOURSTO THE SOUTH SEA1 ISLANDS,

FUT-TONGA-SAMOA.

T.S.S. TOFUA, 4316 '/oils.'

T.S.S. ATUA, 8410 Tons.

Fitted with every comfort andconvenience for

Tropical Travel.Calla made at-

_

LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, and MOMI (Fiin.

NUKUALOFA, HAAPAJ, VAVAU (Tonga), andAPIA (Samoa).

TOFUA, from Sydney,25th May, 22nd June, 20th

July..ATUA, from AUCKLAND, 3rd May, 31st May, 28th

June.

(.ConnectingSteamer MAHENO from SYDNEY, Wed.,

28th April; Wed., 20th May; Wed., 23rd June.)ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS.

FARE FOR HOUND TRIP, irom £25/15/.

UNION S.S. CO.'S GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL AT SUVANOW OPEN TO VISITORS.

ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS AND BOOKLETS FREE

ON APPLICATION TO U.S.S. COY.

w OOL SPACL

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

UA SAN FRANCISCO

S S W1ANDOTTE will laid at Melbourne MAT Ird

and Brisbane about 10th Moy for San Irancisco

SB WMTrMATA at Svdney about the middle of

May for San I rancheo

J ¿king Wool, Hides, Skins, and Ceneral Cargo to all

United States points_

For particulars apply

UNION S S CO OF N / ITD ,

_20

George street

THE NORTH CO VSTSTEVU NAMGATIOV COMPANY, IIMITLD

(Bars and U eather Permitting >

I ROM SUSStA STK1 ETBYRON BAY -ORARA SUUltDAY, 1 30 p m

COI I S HARBOUR -See Belo«

RICHMOND lU\LR-r\NOMUlt (cargo onlj ) IO

MORROW, 0 p m BRUNDAH, SATURD U 1 ¿apin

CL*.RrNCr Rl\ TR -1'UI GANBAR Tins DA^, 8n m , \la "Neucastle

JIACT1AY 1U\1R-1)UR\N»AH, THIS DAY*

pm

YUIGILBMi, IO MORROW S im \u Newcastle

MANMNO RIM Il-MMA\U\R, TOMORROW, 0 "olim 'lil Newcnsth

BEILINGPR RIM It -1AMIUR 1 \HL\

NAMBUCC\ BIMI! M HONG, 1R1DW 6 pm

. ritOM DRUITT STRI 1 TCOU S UMinOUlt ni I WOOIt-OOlt,*.-NOORMHR,

IRIDAY VORNINI

- II

TAM I D RIM It- COOl

IIHR MONDU

.> pm

(C irgo ouh )

PuMLilgera Olllee i 1 Toirlst Bl rea i (1 Ceorgestreet Iel LIU ( P

JOURlSr CUIDI MOOh I Biri 1 POST! D 1/1ROIH RT K Bl I t

JJcad Office Tel tit) 8<W" ^t«naglng_Dircetor_

Uli\DIII s. Jsaro omi Wu, i"i Mu mm h lim

-

HS We Cb, I fro li Hil 11 h Hilf f nt Mithurbt

.trcct,1U1UAÏ, Cargo to G p m. Uty ¿dW,

_SHIPPING._

J3URNS-PH1LP~TÖURS,WINTER 1015.

OUR "NUMBER 0" TOUR->

one of the TEN SPECIMENTOURS

is toTHE SOLOMON ISLANDS

AND RETURN.TOUR LASTS.ABOUT FIVE WEEKS.FARE-£20-INCLUDES ALI, EXPENSES except

PERSONAL EXPENSES.

_ Apply PROMPTLY TO SECURE INCLUSION.

"NT1PPON YUSEN KAI'SHXAUSTRALIA-JAPAN SERVICE

de-luxelo

QUEENSLAND PORTS,ZAMBOANOA and MANILA,.HONGKONG,JAPAN POUTS.

Also complete ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE"

nexccllcd COMFORT,

Europe-Japan Line,

U.S.A.-Japan Line,Aiavtralia-Japnn Line.

Subsidiary Sendees everywhere.

NEXT STEAMER TO JAPAN will be the

"Nikko Maru,"Leaving Sydney on 2)th May,Arriving in Yokohama 21th June.

For ALL INFORMATION apply toBURNS. PHILP, and CO., LTD.,

Australasian Agents, Sydney.

T^XTRA-SERVIOE STEAMER*-* of the NIPPON YUSEN KA1SHA-JAPAN.

The "N.Y.K." "TOTOMI MARU,"DIRECT for JAPAN,

LEAVES SYDNEY 7th JUNE.To be folowcd on JUNE 23rd by the

REGULAR "N.Y'.K." MAIL BOAT,"HITACHI MARU," for

YOKOHAMA, via usual PORTS.

Apply for RATES, FREIGHTS, and all information to

_BURNS, PIULP, and CO.,Ltd.

A.U.S.N. COMPANY, LIMITED,*.*?

TUB POPULAR PASSENGER LINK.

From Lime-street Wharves,

Near ErsVlne-street Tram Terminus.

r WYANDRA. 4.-SO0 tons (Wire

FOR

MELBOURNE,

Transhipping to

Geelong snd

Launceston.

MELBOURNE,

ADELAIDE,

Transhipping to

all S.A. Gull Port«.

ALBANY,FREMANTLE,

Perth,

Transhipping toGeraldton andNorth-west Port«.

less)," "NEXT" TUESDAY, 3

p.m., May 4.

LEVUKA, 0500 tons (Wireless),

.WEDNESDAY, NOON, May 5.

WODONGA, TUESDAY, 3 r.m.,

, May 11.

,Tbe New Twin-screw Steamer

INDARRA,

10,000 Ton» (WirelessTeleirra

phy), SATURDAY, 3 p.m.,May 22. Carries nn>t,

second, «nd third class Passen-

ger», Has one, two. three, and

four berth cabins, Electric

Lift, Swimming Baths, Gym-nasium. Verandah Cafe. Nur-

sery, Hot Water Service in

Cabins, »nd all up-to-date ar.rangements for comfort of

Passengers.

.MALLINA (a). Cargo onlv,NEXT SATURDAY, Noon,May 1.

KANOWNA. 7000 Tons (Wire-

less), NEXT TUESDAY, 3.30

p.m., May 4.

M9.'.?A -ia>j. cargo only, SATviiiA ia;, cargo only

URDAY, NOON, May 8.

WYANDRA. 1500 Tons (Wire-less), TUESDAY. 3.30 p.m..

May 11.

WODONOA, TUESDAY,P.m.. May l8.

WYREEMA, «500 tons (Wire-less), TUESDAY, 3.30

May S5.

BRISBANE,MARYBOROUGH (b)BUNDABERG (b>.GLADSTONE (b)»ROCKHAMPTON (bl

MACKAY,BOWEN,TOWNSVILLE

(Town Wharf.nd Jetty),

LUCINDA IT. (c)MOURILYAN (c),INNISFAIL (o)CAIRNS.PORT DOUGLAS

(c)COOKTOWN (c)

.

THURSDAY IS. (b) 1

NORMANTON (b), J

BURKETOWN (b), )

SUVA,KA'-

i (Fin) iMTKA^.«1500 T?"1 OVireles).

LEVUKA. J \ THURSDAY, May 13, noon!

ci'££.Df'n t0, FiJi,mu,t hoId Successful Vaccination

c«rtfflc«t«|endorsed by Quarantine Onie«.

V^Rf^ItlVlui»T U?1RJi°A,X AT BB'SBANE

"nd ROCUHAMPTON only, but take Cargo for all

"liX e^,CPt,Glîd,tcn"!'>tockV. Itowen, andI Cairns.

(b) Transblpp og at Brisbane..

Passenger, only.(c) Traimhipping at Bri«bn,c and Townsville.

After first port of call Writ and Second Saloon

ÏÏHL" "f- '»'^»»KMblewith all intersute CoZ

TTmSl °S*»""'«¡nable on application.

»",lí£E,TC*: 1,MÍ5M' am- ''»P0« Freight. 7885

*5ä.: Whirrw- aale »nd ^-'7; Export Freight.

BURNS, PHILP, »nd CO., LTD.. Agent«.S BriitgMtrect.

THURSDAY IS. (b) 1 WYANDRA, «00 tons (Wire

May li

, V »' ,luw sons i wire-

less), TUESDAY, 3,30 p.m.,

JJURNS, PHILP MAIL LINE

JAVA AND SINGAPORE

(Uodrr Contrait with the Government of hlW)MA QUil-NSLAND I ORTS AND DARWIN,

SAILING HÎOMCOMPANY'S WHARI

1 AST CirCULAR QUAYSteamer ( omtnander ??villa.

MONTOHOMATARAMMONTORO

Mortimer H N R

V, BibbingMoitimer U N R

May 1

June 1

July 1

NEW STt AMI IIS.

FTTTTD WITH WIRI! ESS AND LAUNDRYSmooth Water Interesting Ports of CalL

MAGNMCLM SChNHiYWhen a sufficient number of I vwngrrj desire it the

Steamer will remain at Cairns long enough to enablea trip

to BARRON UUSto lo madeRETURN TICKJT8 TO JHÍ AND SINOAPORF

INTERCHANGEABLE WITH T1IL 1 OYAL PACh.iTB.N COMPANY

NEW ROUTE TO FUROPFMA JAVA AND SINOAIORI

BURNS. PHIIP, and CO ITD Agenta

_a Bridge street Sydner

ßLRNS, PHI)HILP LINE

(Under Commonwealth Mail Contract.)I ROM

FFDLRAL WHARr

TOR "1

PORT MORESBY,*>

o " """",",

SAMARAI_

S S MORINDA,

WOODLARK 1SLD, J-

THIS D U, V FDNESDAY,YULE ISLAND, |

28th Aprfl, at Noon

aniO I ^

RABAUL. JBURNS, PHILP, and CO

,Ltd ,

_0 Bridge-street_

Tlic S S arRMAMA will leave from FFDFRAL

IHiARr on-SATUHDAY NEAT, 1st MAY, at NOON, for

1011D HOW I IS, NORFOLK IS, VILA, Ort AN IS

LAND, NAURU, and GILBFRT IS, returning cither via

the SOLOMON ISLANDS or NHV HI BHIDhS

ROUND TRIP FAR!, £27/10/.

Cargo for the above Steamer will be received TO

DAY, AWDNLSDAY, 28th, and TOMORROW, 'HURS

DA\, 20th April

Space for all Cargo must be rcscriod in advance at

mil chippingorder obtained from ,

BURNS PHILP and CO, LTD

_

0 Bridge street

P°;TUL NEW ULBllIDLS

The S S INDUNA will he despatche I from the

FEDLRAL WHAH1, on SATURDAY NEX1, 1st MAY,at NOON

CARGO RFCFIYED TODAY (WBDNESDAY), 2Sth,and TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 20th April

Space for all special and deck carno such as Boats,

Timber,Live Stock, Benzine, etc, must be reserved

in advance at *nd shipping order obtained from,BURNS, PIIU P, and CO

,I TD .

D_I)ridgc£trectLINAA USTRÂLLAN ¡STEAMSHIPS

."? HOWARD SMITH. LIMT1TD,Manning Agents

FAST PASSINGER SW AMERSFROM KING STRUT WHARVES

(Trams land Passengers at Wharf Gales )

-CANB1-RRA New TSS, 8000tons 17 knots (Wireless Tele

graphy) Tío pin, SATURDAY NEYT, May 1 Carryingist 2nd and "inl class passen

ger' ] 2 and 3 berth cabhs

including 11 deck berths 11 ,Lins throughout Barbers

FOR

MELBOURNE,

(Transhipping »tMelbourne forGeelong)

BRISBANE,

MARYBOROUGH.UUNDAULBO.G1 ADSTOVIROCKHAMPTON

(Wharf)

BRISBANhM Uti BOROUGHBUNDABLKO

C1 ADSrONhHOCMIAMI TON

(lort Alma)MACKAY

BOW IS

lOW isSVILLE,CAIRNS1 Olli DOUGI AS

nil No li

tliop nnd hft

BOMBAI A (Wireless TeH

SAT, May

COOMA (Wirsless Telegraphy),li Noon SAT Mnv 15

SteamersLarly

COOMA t WirelessTelcgraphrt.

3 pin SVT NLVT, May'ITIMI

(Cirgo only) 5 pin.,TUISUAY Nr\T, Hi) 4

CANB1 HR\ New ThS 800(tons i? I nots (Wireless Telegntlij) 4 n m s vi May8 earning 1st 2i I and Jrdclass i assen¡,ers

BUIIWUI (Cirgo Onlv), B pmTUISDW, Ma> 31

QOOMV (Wireless relegraphy),3 pin bil NL\r, Miy I

CANU1 UllA New T S S S000tors 17 knots (Wireless Telegraphy) 4pm SA! , May !>,

. arning 1st nd and Hrel

C 1 isn I assengcrsBOMIULA (Wireless lYlCKra

111) pin SU lill 1

1 if cn ers re com »ed 1 j

rill from 1 ort Alma to I"

"

haï ipton and vice versa

* I as engen only

QUITNSl V\D ROI VL M\IL SIjRVICMS S I I III C RIM "J 0 tons Inns III ISBA VI for

TOWNSUIU l\lltl lltiDAl t S n in , callii cr it

GLADS10M MAI KM III HOW IN coil culm, at

louisville willi rsv MouriliJii for NoVth Quenalind I orts a fir u. fool town

s nfeis levwng <?>dn r hi mail trim on Ihurs.... afternoon cm lcaic llnsl ano l\ tin- 10 25 pm

Mill Trim on 1 riel ij and<

omi (t with the Peregrineit da Istonc for North Queel hi ni ports

Passengers Uriels intoreli nimble will other IntercUt S s Conmine 1 rüier pirtuulirs on npplí

itlon

now Min MUIII..i nun D

M nigiig Ai, ni

Bookine orno 1 .muí I Bulldii g IJO dorce Ftrcctnrir f l'O \\ turi s I ol i f

King streetTel-phoie sos Oil ee (, 1 C li (Simes) Whancs

V\ft CllJ_

_

GosioitD\\o\ \\o\

-

bt, i rim riu^iiT-ña,m., Ruosell a Wharf. Cargo rec. This Daj,

Portsnd

SHIPPING.

\fELBOURNB STEAMSHIP CO.,' LTD.

r S.S. SYDNEY, FRIDAY HEIT,For "J April 30, 10 a.m.

EDEN, I S.S. SYDNEY. MAY 14th,

I FRIDAY. 10 a.m.

(S.S.

SYDNEY, FRIDAY NEXT,

8.iPä00UW, TUFfSDAYl

DAY, 10 a.m. I

MELBOURNE, | S.S. DIMBOOLA (a),TUESDAY

ADELAIDE, NEXT, May 4th, 4 p.m.

FREMANTLE. f S.S. KAPUNDA, May ISth,

PERTH. TUESDAY, 2 p.m. (Omits Al

(BUNBURY). bany).(ÖEUALDTÜN). J '

" J

(a) CARGO received till 2 p.m. «11102 day.NOTICE.-S.S. SYDNEY carries 1st and 2nd Saloon

Passengers only;S.S. DIMBOOLA and KAPUNDA

lit and 3rd Class Passengeis only.FAKIX-First Saloon. Sce< nd Saloon. Third-class.

»Single. Return. Single. Return. Single.Eden ..£1 U 0 X2 10 0 £1 0 0 £2 0 0

-

Welb'no 270 4 "0 0 115 0 3 0 0 £16 0Adelaide «00 7 00 - - 2 WO

F'mantle 10 0 0 IS 0 0 -- 6 10 0

Excellent Passenger Accommodation.

First and Second Saloon Tickets interchangeable

with other Interstate Companies after first port of

call (Round Tour Tickets exccpted). Full particulars-

application. |

MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.,CITY OFFICE: Corner cf King and- York streets.

Wharves: Foot Market-street; T.. City 8212, 8213L

OCEAN EXCURSION.

EDEN, ÍIELBOURNE, TASMANIA.

THE POPULAR S.S. SYDNEY (Captain J. Dawson),3000 Tons, Sails

FRIDAY NEXT. APRIL 30. 10 a.m..

AND FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER.Round Trip occupying ten days. Steamer calling

at Eden cn route to Melbourne, and returning via

SUnlev, Burnie, Devonport, and Eden.

HOUND'FARES: 1st Saloon, £0/0/;2nd Saloon, £4.

Passengers maintained rhoard^at all ports exceptMelbourne.

For further particulars, Pamphlet», etc, applyMELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD..

corner King and York »trcet«.

TlfcILWRAlTH, McEACHARN LINE.

FAST PASSENGER. SERVICE,

Frora_the Company's Wharf, No. 4 Darling Harban»

(Miller's Point),FOR MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. ALBANY, AND

FREMANTLE,,

Tranihipplne for all S.A. Gulf Ports, Perth, Bunbury,and other W.A. Port«.

" ",_

i 0124 Tons, Triple-Screw, SAT

KATOOMBA, j URDAY, MAY 1st, and May( 28th, at 4 p.m.

Í730H

Tons, Twin-screw, TUES-

DAY', May 11. and Juno 8, at

4 p.m.The KATOOMBA has a Special Closcd-in Shelter Deck,

with platigUsa windows, which enables dance«, con-

cert«, and gamea to be held on deck in all weather».Orchestra carried on both above steamers.

Fitted with Wirelcia Telegraphy.Unexcelled Accommodation for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd CUu»

Passeiigcia.Private Suite» and Special State Room».

Terms (moderate) on application.First and Second Class Ticket« arc interchangeable

after first port of call with other interstate companies.Condition« ascertalnahlc on application. _

MCILWRAITH, MCEACHAHN, and co. PTY., LTD.,MANAGING AGENTS,

"

01 PriT-STREET.

Tel., 671 City.Wharf Tel., 4238 City.

Or st Companr's OfTlee. Watt-street. Newcastle.

ríTSE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIPJ-

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MELBOURNE.

GRANTALA, 4500 tons ..

WOLLOWIÎA, 3000 tons.,

WARILDA, 8000 ton<

Friday, April 30, 4 p.m.Friday, May 7, 4 p.m.Saturday, May 8, 2 p.m.

FOR MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, ALBANY, ANDFREMANTLE.

Transhipping to all other S.A. and W.A. Port«.

WARILDA_. .I 8000 tons ISat, May 8 12p.m.

WARILDA.....I 8000 tons |Sat., June 5 [2 p.m.The Warilda and Wandjllu arc both new steamers,

fitted Wireless Telegraphy. Unsurpassed! Accommoda-

tion, carrying 1st and'2nd'Saloon andSteerage Passen

gers.

FOR BRISBANE, MACKAY, TOWNSVILLE, AND

CAIRNS, ~

Transhipping to all other Queensland Ports.

Sat., May 1 112 noon

Sat, May S (12 noon

Sat, May 15 12 noon

Sat., May 22 |12 noon

INNAMINCKA, 2500 tons

GRANTALA, 4500 tons...

WOLLOWIIA, S0OO tons...

WANDILLA. 8000 tons...._First and Second Saloon Ticket« aro interchangeable

after first port of call with other Interstate Companies,subject to conditions

oscertainablc at the Company'sOffice.

Telephones: City 0520, p521, 0522, 0523.O. S. YUEuL and CO., LTD., Agent«,

_fl Bridge-street.

JNTERSTATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.REGULAR WEEKLY' SERVICE BETWEEN SYDNEY

AND NEWOASTLE TO PORT PIRIE.NEXT SAILING,

S.S. BRIGHT WINGS.

GENERAL CARGO CARRIED AT LOWEST RATES.

For Freight«, etc., apply toINTERSTATE STEAMSmP COMPANY,

Bank of N. Q.-chambon, '

_ 251_G^rge.strectI_Sydney.

rjnns ÎLLXWZRRA AND SOUTH*-

COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.(Weather Permitting,)

WOLLONGONG.-THURSDAY.BERRY, PORT KEMBLA,-TUESDAY.KIAMA.-THURSDAY.NOWRA, GREENWELL POINT.-TUESDAY.JERVIS BAY, NAVAL COLLEGE,-THURSDAYHUSKISSON.-THURSDAY. '

ULLADULLA.-THURSDAY.BATEMAN'S BAY, NEriiaEN.-THTjnSDAY.MORUYA.-THURSDAY.NAROOMA, WAGONGA.-Early.BERMAGUI, TATHRA, MERIMBULA, EDEN-S S

MERIMBULA, THURSDAY, 0 .m. Cargo 4 pmCargo will not be received after 4 p.m.To ensure shipment cargo should be down two hours

,," ,._ £. J- SIM, Ccneral Manager.

Wharves and Offices: 57-81Day-strcct,

foot of Marketstreet Telephone: City 0772; three lines.

rpHE NEWOASTLE AND HUNTEË.*.RIVER STEAMSinp COMPANY, LUDTED

Steam to and from Newcastle Every Night, at 11.(Sunday exceptcd.)

FROM Wn.ARF, FOOT OF KING-STREETFARES AS USUAL

T.S.S. HUNTER, W10 tons, THIS NIGHT, at 11. Cargoreceived until t. v»n,o

PORT STEPHENS.-S.S. KARUAH. EVERY TUESDAYand FRIDA1, at 3.p.m., calling nt Newcastle enroute. Cargo rcccUcd until 11 a.m.

» HAWKESBURY RIVER EXCURSIONS

s^X'vF?AP¿Y J]TT00*- "'ii3'S.S. NEWCASTLE, 12.il Tons. FARE "/

W. N. CUTHBERTSON,.

Office: 147 Sussex-street,G"Cra' """"E"'

jj.CAIN'S

COAS-fALi CO-UPIiltATlVE M'KAMslUP-s' COMPANY. LIMITEDl>ORT XtACqDARIE, HASTINGS and WILSON RIVERS

-T.s.s3rACCjUAuij.:, TO-MORROW, ii à"ti-i.T- mi » .

.

Gl:0- M'ARTHUIt, Manager.Baltic Wharf, footMarket-street. Tri., iii n,y

LANGLEY BROTHERS; LIMH'I'n

mrr" ^Ji&rX1"111'. MARKET-STREETIaU,>

^TEESrm^lTr?T*"'

Ï0OMOOLGA._1TTCROY,iUEbuAi, 10 p.m., via Newcastle.

.T£,u,teri.0,r.r,p,2ss(;!lK0'' Accommodation.TWEED RIVER.-DUROBY. EARLY

ICIIMOND UIVER, ALL l'Ait'i's.-4J.S. TAY IFRIDAY NEXT, at 5 p.m. Cargo received Daily'

B. M. CORRIGAN andCO., Ltd.,

y

AlbionWharf,

Tel., -I0ID City. ,mt "fy,,.;, ",.",-"»,

QOl'T'S HARii0yit.S.S BKLB(Jwitili, FLliMi, .rou,v-1 Albion Wharf, nd Markct-sr, CJrgo received lill

0 p.m. daily. COFF'S HARBOUR S.S CO 11 M

CORIüTTAN and CO.. Ltd^^nk"Jr^Ciiy <c,0

.piNAL NOTICE_TO CÖTsTßSEKS.

S.S. AFRIC, from LIVERPOOL, including tranship,menta ex the following Steamer« and Ilailwav Billsof Lnding:-Baltic, from New York; Bohemian nix

Canadian, from Boston: Endymion, from CadizCity of York, from Marseilles; Iliucrford, froniPhiladelphia; Vaderland, from Portland, MaineNew Y'tfrk and Hudson R.R. Co., from Toronto,

'

ALL CLAIMS against Inward Cargo e-c the nbovcteamer must be rendered in duplicate to the under-

signed by 'NOON TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 20th

APRIL, otherwise they ejniiot be recognised. Agentswill intend at Dalgety'« Wharf, Miller's Point, at2.10 p.m.

TO-MORROW to adjust all claims finally.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.Consignees

arc herebv notified Gut .my Cargo re-

maining on D.lhrctv's Wharf ex the above vci*,el lifter

TO-MORROW will he Bonded without further notice.DALGETY and COMPA'NY. LIMITED,

_

Agents.

?riOMMOYW LU III AND DOMINION LINE, LI Mil EDNJ S s bl \ll Ol' INDIA, 1 ltOM NEW \01lh.

Hie I IN \L SI 111 El on mungal and Tillagcd Cirgocv above Stumer will be held at No. I) Vi

harf, Firmont, on Wl DNLSim, the Joth nut mt, it n i in

,

v.1 ui lonsi^neii ire reipiealed to hi in ittcnduieewith thur iioiees.

i Ml (.L Ulla ai, linn the Steamer s Iimird Caigumust bi rendered m dupliiute bj noon the followingdm otliinuse Um »ill not be 11 co -n i id

All ( in.'" remaining on tin Mimi iftu "> pin "1,

IvUPMSDlY will be Bondml atConsignees' n»l. uni

expense,

COUllONWlALIlt AND DOMINION I INT, LIMIIFI),12 inil It

I oflus rim

t_A .SCI10P.S, Chillis Wire and Miiuli Rope, Blocks,-TY.

ote, slni> ervr of e\or\description, new and

rciond Inn 1, for Silo rln ip Lightering rowing doneIS M AHOH. 11 lAVtnml Ullin un T»Ft Ph W WVrñTATlII ¡Dil Its -Wumid lui Ni .le IMIUI

'dLitJ' '"'" ' " N" '' " "'''"" '

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FOR Pilli lil «\1 I . I 11,111 DHU I 1IT Sil iMiTl,SUIIRS, U lill Uti M Kill S MOTOR NOUS,

n ns mil nuti.i >.

Full pirlmilirs,A. J. LLlJ.RM n

Tel, City 10,125. 63 rrn-STBXET.

JJEALiTY ,

IN CARPETS

AT

LASSETTBRS'.

CARPET-BUYING TIME IS HERE, AND SO IS OUR

NEW STOCK OF AUTUMN PATTERNS. NEVER

BEFORE WAS SUCH ART DISPLAYED AS IN THIS

SEASON'S NEW GOODS. THE COLOURINGS AND

DESIGNS ARE OF A VERY HIGH STANDARD, AND,

IN ADDITION TO THE- ATTRACTIVENESS OF THE

CARPET'S, WE HAVE ATTACHED PRICES THAT

SHOULD DE A BIG INDUCEMENT TO ECONOMI-

CAL BUYERS.

When you «re purchasing your Floor Coverings, visit

LASSETTBRS'

before you make your final choice, and get the benefit

of New Scison'SfCarpcts and Linoleums at old prices.

BRITISH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES.Oft x Oft .£?* S 0

Oft x 10ft Oin . * J» 0

Oft x 12ft .A. 5 I5 °

30ft Oin x 12ft . 0 15 S>

10ft Oin x 13ft Oin.N7 12 6

THIBET SQUARES,

oft x oft .r. fJ5 o

Oft x 30ft Oin .T.'.. J« 0

9ft x 12ft . I5 0

10ft Oin x 12ft .8 8 0

TAPESTRY SQUARES.

Pft x 10ft Oin .35/

0ft x 12ft . 89/(1

30ft Oin x 12ft .<7/0

#

12(t x 12ft . <w/°

SEAMLESS TAPESTRY SQUARES.

oft x oft . *HOft x 10ft Oin . WOft x 12ft .-e.

07/0

lOlt Bin x 12ft . Jgf10ft Oin x 13ft Oin .x. «./

SPECÍAL LINE OP JAPANESE BUGS.

0ft x 2ft' Oin . B/0

0ft x 3ft .*,. 7/9

7ft x -41t ..*. 33/°

Oft x Oft ...'.. 23/0

Oft -X 0ft . 3»/,

12ft x 0ft. 17/8

OF KIDDER SQUARES.

9 only,in 3 sizes, 10ft 6ln x 9ft, 32ft X Mt,

and 13ft Oin x 10ft Oin.

AT 32/6 EACTL

ALSO OUR CREX SQUARES,

In one sizoi only, 10ft x 8ft, at 27/0.

STAINES INLAID LINOLEUM.'

A Quality, at 10/0 per yard.

B Quality,at 7/0, 8/0, and 9/ per yard.

O Quality, at 0/0, 0/0, and 7/ per yard.

We have Just landed Large Shipments of the Latest

HcarUi Rugs and Linoleums. s

Wc send competent tradesmen to take all mensure

ments free.

LASSETTERS,

UNIVERSAL, PROVIDERS,

SYDNEY.

gUITS"

FOR EVENING WEAR

-CORRECT AND DISTINCTIVE.

A. vei-v high standard hos been attained in the

'production of Peapes' Ready-to-wear Dress Clothes.

The garments ara so skilfully cut and so neatly

finished that men who do not customarily wear

ready-made clothes select our cicning suits lor

wear at social functions.

Tile materials used are One Black Cashmere Dress

Twill, treated with permanent Diamond Dye,and

superior quality Silk for Facings.

In any assembly of well-dressed men the wearer of

a Peapes Eiening Suit is able to feel confident

that he Is appropriatelyattired.

The economy effected by our prices is so obvious

that it needs no comment.

FULL DRESS COAT SUITS,

of Diamond Black Cashmere Dress Twill, with

peaked lapels with black, silk facings, new shaped

vest, with four buttons close, and long points.Trousers set neatly over shoe. Full Suit, 92/0;

Coat and vest, 76/.

DINNER JACKET SUIT,

*

of material as above, with seam and vent back,peaked lapels, with black silk facings. Full Suit,

72/0 and 64/; Dinner Jacket only, 47/0 and ¡V/0.Please state chest, waist, and inside leg measure-

ments when writing.

Patterns and newcatalogue

onrequest.

PEAPES AND CO., LTD.,

MEN'S OOTTTTTERS,

300 and 3U GEORGE-ST, SYDNEY,

_SHIPPING,_CAILL1]

PERTECTION MARINE MOTORS, fitted

with Waterproof Ignition System; 2 to 30 h.p.Stanelard and Heavy Duty Types; Portable Row-boatMotors; also Kerosene Stationary Engines. Call and

Inspect, or write to BENSON BROS., Ltd.,51-03 Dniitt-strcet,

_Sole Agents for Australia.

ftABIN Launch, in first-class order. RaisniusFon's

Boatshed. Riislicntter Bay.

JflOit SALI',, MOTOR LAUNCH, 261t x 5ft bin, 8/10-L

h.p., a-cyl. engine, needs slight adjustment; viewMortlake Boatshed

j£100 cash. Letters to F. W. T 1S3

Liverpool-street, city.

I j Kill «.i., ^.«u... iiiuLui Miuiiui, wie uy oicJ-

18-h.p. Henderson, Marmlon-rd, Abbotsford.

INVINCIBLEMARINE

Stationary and Portable OilEnginei, Diesel Engines, Suction Gas Plants, Motor

Hoist-, etc. 1m nelhle Motor Conri. Co. Ltd., .Ti Pltt-st

-W.

. small; also ship's Boat, for Sale.S17 Crown-st. nr.

Devonshirc-st, S li.

OTOU Launch, ISft, strong, good, fl h.p. engine? balanced, h,irg.iin. .e,4,r>. Patching. StrHhfl»l,l'

Ol'OR LAUNCHES Nebraska and Nevada for HireTailor Federal Boitshed, Lay. Bay. T., inno \fAI_.

(JIMPSOX'g First-clahS Launches for Hire, reasonableKJ Run; IV. I07(j. Write Louisa-road. Balmain.

ÇJKIFF, Hft lo 10ft, wanted, CB. preferred, withK^ gear. Kaipol, Herald.

w 'ANTED, Tlurty-flvc to lorty Fort DUjiuJDMOTOR LAUNCH, good power.

State particulars and Terms,

RUSH,Sea Breeze

Hotel,-_ NELSON'S BAY.

»XTANTED, j M0T0Il R for i)iri_____» »

.State price, dimensions, andtype of engine lo

??WS. Herald onie!.

STOCK, SHAEES, AND MONEY.(Continued from Page 7 )

TfAOll Sllj; UhUrr.Bov.kctt Shares, i.00 paieT~Äp-.-«-ply 1 clio. Enmore I' o,_

r . ?">

mun INTERCOLONIAL'

x WILL BUILD FOR YOUOR ASSISI' YOU TO BUILD.

Liberal ADV1MJS ni Metropolitan "rea on RealEstate, or (or Building oi Purcliislng Homes.

Minis Available <m l'i\ed Mortgage.Alliances for Short PIM ¡oils on

Deposit of Deeds.AppliLitinn» de lit with, promptli.

1-isy Meekly oimSlitlily pin mens,

(¡omi Building Sites and Hell-built Homes In healthyi>nd Pregn i.e iiut.iub.. nui well known Easy Tcnns.

Onirc open till I)

p.m. FRIDAY.

INTERCOLOMAL INVESTMENTCO., LTD.,

( iiiil d Cisllircjcli-strrol, near Hunter street

T

BÏÏSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.___ |C]ontinuel from_pago 15.)

OIWH.LO'S ORCHlSrrfl, hi LherpooTsTT I^idmc'.

^Telephone, 1\ lllnlll ft 102

iMilIeY Cliinine.es i ured. Co. Ilikcr, HO Cooper st,J

burry Hills. No cure, no pay.

pOU EVENING WEAR.

«ISí.AVSOUNCLMTNT that something Nl'w in the

î\2i?L.D0I Billi* is to be seen; is ALWAYS a«

ATTRACTllr item of news THIS week the GREEN

¡(OOM at the NEW PU AC! LMPORIUM will presentIFAlUHiS tlut CANNOT IAH to INThULST ladles»ho wish to I VAMINL the \L\V MODLL GOWNS and

COATS for LMN1NG wear /

No more FOAALRIUl ARGUMENTS were ever

brought before DISCRIMINATING 11 OPI E in favour

of BLADY TO \M AH COSTUM1 S than the MODLL

LV1 NINO GOWNS enumerated below Th» M031CRITICAL can find NO 1 AULT with THEM and the

DISIONS are ABSOIUTELY 1 \CLUSIA U H\ey POS

SLSS the DISTINCTIVE charra of NOVLL1Y faultless

STY 11 exquisite TASTL and perfect HiJUtONY in

COLOUR INDIA IDUALTlY is a feature rrK INVITE

1NSPLCTION, it will DIMONSTRAT1 the WONDER

IUL SAAINCS that are BROUGH! about by theIM-LULNCL of

ANIHONY HORDERNS'

TAMOUS LOW PRICES

MODEL EVENING GOWNS

No 58.0- UP TO OWL MENINO TOILLTTE in SkyCIUI TON T «rrLTA SU K The Bodice ia c it V

sliaped at neck, (misted broad folds of Mnon,ornamented on corsage with flower design of dil

mond and goM trimming The SKIRT is caughtnp at back with double Pannier effect, and trim

mell on hips to match bodice £7/10/0No 112-HANDSOMI 1 VI VINO ROBL of BLACK

OHARYIFUSE The Bodice is cffccthcly dnpedwith NLT flnishcl fancy Jet trimmings and Jet

fringeThe SKIRT has a double tier Tunic of

niCII JFT TRIMMING to match bo lice The foun

dation is slightly draped to «ide front £7/17/0

No D W 1»0-

I 1 IT CTIA LLY Di SIGNED TA TMNG

COAAN of NINON mado on SH K 1 OUNDATION

Tho long Trench bodice of C1IARMEUS1 is drapedto form joke effect on hips with «ash ends nt

back finished flower on corsage sleeves of hem

stitched Ninon. The SKIRT has long Tunic trim

mod hemstitching and headings In Ivory and

Block or/,

,

No llOo/l -CHARMING EAFNTNG GOWN in the popu

lir Black an I White effect Tile foundation is of

IVORY CHARMI USE Bodice veiled Black Shadow

Lace finished at waist with largo soft Bed Rose

The SKIRT las short tunic of Charmeuse with

Ion}, under tunic of Bhck Lace Khlng double tier

effect smart Pointed Train £5/5/

110 -DAINTA MENINO GOWN of ItORY

NINON CIIANTHLY LACE and SATIN rho

Bodice of Lace has Bolero effect of Ninon The

long Tunic on Skirt is trimmed with bands of satin

ribbon, has folded sash effect on hipsand ia

finished with a buckle at Iront "£5/5/No 5S05 -ATTRACTIVELY Dl-SIGNTD EAENING

DR1SS of IVORY CHirFON TAF1 FTA Tie

Bodice of >cilcd Spangled Net ins shaped belt

pointed at corsageand Is finished

self flower nt

side The SKIRT Is made with new mellingsot

self below hips £7/7/ .,_,,."

No 110/»-SMART EVINING DRESS OF BULLION

BUOCH1 NINON with Ivory foundationThe

Bodice is effectively relievedwith bend trimming

and foiled belt, of Reseda «atln with Rose at

side The SIvIUT has two shaped frill« from

wiist at lack plainIn front "0/0

"_,_ .

No GIS -A NrW DFS1GN in OttEPL DF CHINE nnd

BULLION BROCHE NINON The Main ar Bodice

has .vestettc of IvoryNET edged -with Oriental

Gimp The double tier Tunic on SKIRT is of

CREPE Db CHINE the under tunic being of

Mnon Crepe do Chine foundation In Kose ana

Sky £5/15/0_

EVENING COATS AND WRAPS

No BOO -ETFECTIVT EVENING COAT of CREPE DE

CHINI BROCADE long waisted effect with new

pleated back finished bold belt inset collar of

Silk Y elour to tone and largorevers of self lined

throughout White Silk. In pretty¿hades of Bo

gonia or Make £4/17/0 _, ,

No 601 -EXPREMELY SMART rVENTNG COAT in

SILK LOIIENNF in soft shades of Rose Creim,

or bl)The Coat is cut in full Military fashion,

nnd is ¡ length Raglan sleeves and lined silk

No 'üoS-MODFL WRAP mutable for Tvcnlng wear,

in rich SATIN BROCADE loose Magyar style

smirtly pleatedinto wide folded belt at bick

sljllsh eoliir and revers finish d lutton3 of suif

lined throughoutwith Silk in becoming shtdc of

Maize 84/

3 -DAINTY FVENINO COAT in Sky SATIN

CHARMI USI loo=o Wnp shape stjlish collar and

tuffs lune ii tot of Ninon lined throughout Ja

poneic Silk "0/G _

No 01 -CHAUMlNa MODEL of Bl ACK BROCADED

ATI A LI loose Magyar effect collir stoles and

cudi of Black Satin fronts smartly rounded fis

tens to side with largeomtmont Oo/

No 603-SMART CAII cwlINL A I NETIAN CLOTH,

lew roll collie of ¡Hack "aun c t st ort in

front,an I fills fcricofilly

to I length at back in

shades of Tink Sk> or Gre} 2~/f

ANTHONY IIORDFRÑ AND feONS LTD.,

ONL\ UNHLENVIi PROMDERS,\D« PU VCI I MPOIUUM,

BRICK! ILLD HILL S\DMA

FUBNITÏÏRE, ETC

YT7AR AND Till TARHI SO 1 Alt UAVL NOT

V» INCItl-ASI D OUR lRlCLb

YOU TURN1J/

lNlO i.1 Al HIL TACTORY

SHOWROOMS AOUlt 1URNI1UBL ib MADL AND

SOLD ON Hit Sim Al 1 ACiOIli 1RIC1S TULKI

Alii NO Uli 1 AND! ORDS or bHOI KEE! LUS IO

SIND UP 1K1CLS DISILAAID IN OUR 30 0001 J>

SHOWROOMS are 10 COMIIIiL 1 URNIblUNO

bGHl MLS DISPLAY1D IN ItOOMb JUS1 AS II

AV1IL Ali! AU IN YOUR OWN HOMi Pill 10

GI lill It BY 1 \I 1 UIS 1\ TAbli AND LCONOMY

GOl'lAOLS tUUNISHlD ON VIMY from £17/9/.SLI LRU HOMES in OAK aid MAIL! from £50

OAK D1N1NÍ ROOM UUlOLblLULD bUITES,

£4/lS/0 1 I wl re £

YOUCWàAVI Í.U ON YOUR BEDROOM SUITE.

Wl 1IAAL RANSAC1U D I NOLAND and IBANCP

for Ne v Designs Come and order from them. WF

MANU1 AC1U1ÍL from any design OAK, MAPI L,

Bl ACKWOOD ROSFWOOD etc. IT RSI CLASS WORK

MANSIIIP at "0 I1R CLN1 Ll-SS THAN WHOLL

SALI HUCKS Till 1RADJ SU1 PI 1LD

Oi I N I UIDAY TH I 10 P M

FREE DELIA I BY BY OUTt OWN AV AOGONS within

"0 MILLS of SHOWROOMS COUNTRY ORDlJtS

PACKED BY EXII-RT PACKLRS IUT ON RAIL or

BOAT1RIL, OUR LAYBY SYSTEM COSTS YOU

N OTHIN a

I ELLIOTT S FUTtNTTTjnE IACTORY and SHOWKOOMS

Crescent Annal (Ule BALMAIN TRAM ONLY TO

DOOR, U 1 from Station

_Near Langdon and Langdon'a

lan e or small stocks otMerchandise,

omee, Shop and

Warehouse Fixtures and Appointments, Fireproof

Safes PunDS Cash RegistersDental Goods etc, etc

Letters or Phono 2S*_1 City Money, Vans and

Valuator promptON HAND FOR PBIYATF SALE, large Stocka Fur

mture, 1 lanos, Office and Shop App.,New and S H.

AUCTION SALE, at the Mart, TUESDAYS and FRI-

DAYS. Outdoor Sales carefuUy conducted.

Call Write,or Bing

TTSUBNITUTiFJJ I ON 1IML PAYMENT AT CASH PRICES.

£5 wurth 5/ deposit, "/0 weekly£10 worth 10/ dcpoblt, 3/0 weekly£15 worth J)/ deposit, f/ weeklyi_0 worth JO/ deposit 6/ weekly

HOUSES IURNISHTD TO £100 ON EASY TEEMS.J DEVENISH, 377 PITT-6TKEET,

near Liverpool street, next door to Faj*»»No Extra Charge for Term«,

OPFN ON tRIDAYS TILL IO P.M.

A; WELL-KNOWN, high-class Furniture Firm ha» d¿cided to open a terms dept, and tell on extended

t«rm« to people in permanent position». Apply FUR-NITUR] Herald Olflcc, King-street.

LDKOOM SUITE, IUU size, stained, and Doublefucdan 1 Mattress, cost £ >0, sell £15 the lot.

NO AGlJiTS.

_

Phone 1051 Chatswood

GENT will Boy clean House Furniture or «urplua"gnrta^ure cash. A. Q Queen st, P O

,W «hra.

I W11 L BUY House orpart of 1 URMTURE for cash.

Fun lturc Post-office Manly

TjAUBMrURr BOUGH r any quantity fair deal, spotJ- cash Dean 133 I irramatta rd Camperdown

ADWK11MK »ill buj none b-c run I furniture

i Ii dcilcra I T Box ti 1 O 11 irkct

Tj'UItMlURI for s.die cheal m st be sold i o leal?i- rs j c ra Sol vebel st nr stn MimckviHc.

T^OR Silo h ril cottage of 1 n nure buit n rrlerl

J-cou[ le lodulu. ^S Parrumma rI

_leten¡haniTTSURNirURL good lot best offer to

dij Donkins,J- s,fon.

, ,r po^i ,nl 1[lrro note] ftanfack.

"I^tUltNUURL of Hoons for private bale 40 Dir

-*-._Iii t,l ir^t al _off_b irrey j>t_^AURNirUltl lOIt SAI

Ic1 c p i

ii,t be sold in cot

til, ntl írned couik io dealers Good snap

_Apph I Harris st Uorcllc

71 ^p c ill c in Housel ol I 1 in iturc and pay spot>

<. st f r an ting II MANUli, Auctioneerliol e I 1 00_tot K ng-strcet Ne vtowm

ON I S 11 Your 1 urnitur to utjoi L until jou geti\ price II MANUM Auctioneer

Ilu_e_l 100 _JOt King street Ne vtown

INO« an I 1 urniture of tiree Hooins for Sale had* lb notttis vcar no le.leis Call liter mi lily,

_" Carlisle-street Ashlltl I

1j~AUUNliblil-L1 li I >

M

WVMIIJ 1 nediateb best otter good, clean Ho MS

1 I RNllURI b lit ble r s dei t al ur boarders Ap

I ly fir t to_S jA(

HcrlUJ_AGNI1 5ft Oil S leboard aid Din faiutc £IJ lot

Oak lied S Ite io ti ALic-11 le; rr 1 Stanmore

HAM a q mtlty ot c,ood 1 uri for Sale eleip

-_1 fore lei int._U I el ling,"

¡ Heclc) st, I add

WAMID to B y IIous of 11 rniturc or any part

_

I t 01 e "Ile llmrdt st A^ av ric}

SIAl N I II C1 Oik S lit

111- '

Tn I

MiraiClFAL COïJîîCIL NOTICES

]\rLAICIIALUA _OI WATHTÏLY

AI PFAI COURT liTIi.

s lejel\ not fled for pul He information that 1

1 Co rt will be held on MOND VA f « joth Miit 10 i ni it the Council tlnmbera, AViverle

.

.

r.V -?-«..-.. .iiutiB, >vaverie

for ile 1 dring nf appeils Jirain»t >aImtio»rs m\ le bvti Co nell of the M inicipilitv of A\ 1 erle

F B M VA ON

Council chambers AAarerley Town Clerk.

AprH 22. 101Í. _fc

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JENTER SNAPS Í

BRING COLDS AND COUCHS.

ROBERTS" WHISKY.

CURES COUGHS AND COLDS.,

CHEAPEST AND BEST.

ROBERTS' BEDROCK PRICE LIST.1CELEBRATED WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS y. 2/9,

5/

TANQUERAY'S DRY GIN .f..?. 4/9DEWAR'S IMPERIAL FINEST OLD SCOTCH .... 4/0WALKER'S RED LABEL WHISKY

. 4/0SHAMROCK WHISKY .i. 2/9 and b/3CATTO'S WHISKY . 4/0AULD JOCK WHISKY . 4/3ROBERTS' VERY OLD SCOTCH-. 0/0ROBERTS' EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY . 0/6ROBERTS' THREE-STAR WHISKY . 4/0ROBERTS' FINE OLD- GLENLIVET . 4/3

ROBERTS' SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH . 4/ROBERTS' PURE MALT WHISKY .... 2/0, 3/0, 5/BUCK SWAN BRANDY (".) . 4/0ROBERTS' FINE OLD PALE BRANDY . 4/0ROBERTS' FINE OLD DARK BRANDY . 4/6THE BOXERS' LAGER . 1/CASTLEMAINE AND WOOD BROS.' (NEW-

CASTLE) LIGHT SPARKLING PALE ALE .... /9

TOOTH'S. TOOHEY'S. and RESCH'S BEER.I"

AUSTRALIAN SHERRY, IMP. <)T.FLAGONS

.... 2/0AUSTRALIAN MUSCAT, IMP. QUART FLAGONS, No. I

1 2/6, No. 2 2/.

AUSTRALIAN CLARET. Imp. Quart Flagons, No.1 2/; No. 2 1/0; No. S 1/0; No,'4 1/3.

AUSTRALIAN PORT, Imp. Quart Flagons, No.

_1 2/: No. 2 1/9; No. 3 1/6; No. 4 1/3.

GEORGE GOULET CHAMPAGNE . 7/0,15/CHARLES nEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE .... 7/0, 15/PERIER JOUET CHAMPAGNE . 7/0,15/POMMERY CHAMPAGNE . 7/0, 15/IRROY CHAMPAGNE

.7/6. 15/

MUMM'S CORDON ROUGE CHAMPAGNE.. 7/6, 15/

MOET and CTIANDON CHAMPAGNE . 7/0, 15/DRY MONOPOLE CHAMPAGNE . 4/6, 7/6, 35/AY ALA CHAMPAGNE (Recommended!', qts. .... 12/6

EMILE DUBREE (1004 vintage), pints . 6/

SINGLE BEDROOMS. 3/.DOUBLE BEDROOMS. 6/.

K.B.-All meals are optional.

R0BERTS7~HpTEL,CORNER GEORGE AND MARKET STREETS.

GOVEENMENT vMkf& RAILWAYS.

New South Walts Government Railway«,Ofiice of the Chief Commissioner,

Sydney, April 23, 1015.rTlENDERS will be received at TlllS OFFICE until 12JL o'clock (noon) on the days spcciOed for the under

mentioned Supplies, etc.:

WEDNESDAY, 2Sth APRIL, 1015.THE SUPPLY OF WOOLLEN .MATERIALS FOR THK

MANUFACTURE OF UNIFORMS, six months' sopplj. Particular!,, Railway Store's, Wilson-atrcet,Newtown.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1015.THE SUPPLY OF 5100 YARDS OF 3-CORE HIGH

TENSION CABLE, to specification No. 462, price2/0,

obtainable at the ElectricalEngineer's Office,

61 Htintor-street, Sidney.THE SUPPLY OF SPRINGS, SECTION 1 OF SÛHED

ULE No. 2:>, during the year ending 30th lune

1016. Particulars, Railway Stores, Wilson-streetNewtown. (Fres,h tenders.)

GENERAL CARTAGE. Fresh tenders. Tender forms,etc.. Railway Stores, Wilson-street, Newtown.

WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, 1915.

THE SUPPLY OF ONE 230 K.V.A. TURBO-GENERA

TOR SET, for Zara-street Power House, Newcastle.

Spécification No. 461 (price 10s) at the Electrical

Engineer's Office, 61 Hunter-street, Sydney.

All Tenders must be sent to the Chief Commissioner's

Office, and not to the Branch Offices.

Tenders are to be endorsed "Tender for Woollen

Materials," or as the ease may he.

Tile Chief Commissioner does not bind himself to «c

eept the lowest or anytender.

By order.X. 8. SPURWAY, Secretary.

AMUSEMENTS.

jJkT.S.W.CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC

GRAND OFFICIAL OPENINO.

of the

CONSERVATORIUM HALL,

THURSDAY, MAY C, AT 3 P.M.

THURSDAY, MAY C, AT 3 P.M.

MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME.

Conductor: Mr. ALFRED HILL.Aria.

MISS AMY CASTLES

(with Grand Orchestra.)

Symphony in A Flat..... Elgar

' Grand Orchestra.

MISS AMY CASTLES

(with Cram! Orchestra.)

Overture.-TheMastersuigei-i . Wagner

~

Grand' Orchestra.

Conductor: Mr. ARUNDEL ORCHARD, Mus. Bac

BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.

The prices of Admission will be: Reserved Seats inDress Cil rio and llenen ed Stalls, Ten Shillings and

Five Shillings.

J. E. BROWNLOW,

Concert Manager,

rPOWN HALL.X

SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY LSATURDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 3.

7.45 SHARP.N. J. GEHDE'S

GRAND TRI-REPETITION

CONCERT.

Special Engagement .of

EUGENE OSSIPOFF,The Great Russian Basso Cantante, who will Sing

TOREADOR'S SONG {"CARMEN"), RUSSLAN HYMN,and WILL O' THE WISP.

MR. HARRY JULIUS,The Wonderful and Most Popular Australian LightningSketch Artist we have ever seen. Come and see the

Incubation of his Original Sketch,3 BAD EGGS.

3 BAD EGGS..Wie Hatching of which takes place while U wait and

watch (atthe lown líall only).

MISS ELSIE B. PEERLESS,Caro Nome ("Rigolctto"), Mountain

LoveTB,and

Curly Headed Baby ("Clutsam"), with Flute, ar-

ranged by Harry Cutler.

THE CATHEDRAL CHORISTER BOYSIn the Gipsy Laughing Song,

MASTERS R. WILLIAMS, F. HUXLEY, and ERICWESSELL.

MR. ELUS PRICE will Recite:

Hie Charge of the Light Briendc (by Request),

(withGrand Organ, NI Gehde).

ALso, a Sketch, THE DEBUTANTE (Ellis Price),Lily (A Debutante), Miss Francis Anderson; (Captain

Branscombe), Mr. Ellis Price.Mr. MAURICE CHENOWETH will Sing:

\ (By Request) THE DEATH OF NELSON.

Mr. A. BRIGGS in Cutlass SwingingExtraordinary.

Mr. HARRY CUTLER (Flautist),Polka De Concert (Ad Terchak).

THE NEWTOWN CHAMPION BAND

(Conductor, Mr. Ernest Kerry),Winners of last Sydney Contest, the Commonwealth

Championship, and will play Wright's Selectionon Great-Britain, with Grand Organ; Souvenir de

Meyerbeer.Mr. ERNEST KERRY

(Champion Euphoniumist) will play:BULB BRITANNIA, arranged by Hartman.

MASTER CROCKER-WEBBER,(The Clever Solo Cornetist),

Mr. EDGAR FULTON (Tenor)will also Appear.

Mr. GEHDE will for the Last Time play hisOrcat Storm Fantasía, .

"THUNDERBOLT,"on the Great Organ.

ifJPULAR PRICES: 3/ (Reserved), 2/, and1/.

_Plan and Tickets at PALING'S._LP THE BELGIANS.EF

by thNELS

REPERTORY THEATRE,Grosvcnor-street.

SATURDAY, MAY 8, AT~-8 P.M.MONDAY. MAY 10, AT 8 P.M.

OWO GRAND OPERA RECITALS

(in Costume)the Students of

(.SON ILLINGWORTH,In nid of the BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

Scenes from "The Mirriuge of Figaro," "Orphco»nd Euridice," "The Flying Dutchman," "Butterfly."

"Othello," "Samson and Delilah,""Hansel and

Gretel," and introducing

ALFRED HILL'S LATEST AND WONDERFULLY

Descriptive Composition,"THE SONG OF THE BELGIANS."

Specially Composed for this Occation.

Mr. G. Kay Souper has kindly undertaken the arrange-

ment and production.ASSISTING ARTISTS:

William Coad, J. Carlton Fay, Frank Hutchens,

Cyril Monk, and Walter Thormnn.

RESERVED SEATS. TWO SIULL1NGS.

To avoid disappointmentTicket Holders must restive

Uieir seats. No booking fee.

PLANS AT NICHOLSON'S.

SPENCER W. WOODHAM. Hon. Concert Manager.

nypIDDAYORGAN RECITAL.

PITT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,TO-DAY, at 1.15, .

by Mua LILIAN FROST.

Finlandia (Sibelius), Anilnnte (Cesar Fran*). U«)

art Chrysanthèmes (Bonnet), Rhapsodic (Salnt-Sacns).

Violin; Bereensn (Cowir-Cui), Mi«« Tessie Mnr=h»ll.

'A'"ÜSTRALIAÑ NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION.AT COOK'S STATUE, HYDE PARK,

TO-NIGHT, at S O'CLOCK._

ADDRESSES BÏ PROMINENT SPEAKERS.

AMUSEMENTS.

J. ,0. WILLIAMSON'S THEATRES.

Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.Managing Directors: Geo. Tallis, Hugh J. Ward,

Civile Meynell.Ceneral Manager: E. J. Tait.

HER MAJESTY>S.

MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY, AT 1.45.MATINEES TO-DAY AND SATURDAY, AT 1.45.

Packed at Every Performance.

EVERY EVENING AT 7.ft.

nappy ana liionous,

J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GORGEOUS PRODUCTION

CINDERELLA.

Light, Lilt, and Laughter.CROWDED WITH COMEDY ALL THROUGH.

Songs, Spectacles, Specialities, Sensations.

Produced by Chas. A. Wennian.

Plans nt Paling's from 0.30 till 5 p.m.. thereafter»t Her Majesty's Offlce, Market-street,

lill ».», andfrom 7 till

¡I In theVestibule, Pitt-street entrance. Da}

Sales at Callose's.

CRITERION, NIGHTLY, AT S.

Lessee, Frank Musgrove.

MATINEE,-TO-DAY, AT 2.

VIVID AND VITAL PLAY.

J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present

MURIEL STARR,

with

CHARLES A. M3LLWARD,

WILLIAM HARRIGAN,

DOROTHY DAVIES,

Li

GEORGE BROADHURSTS

TELLING DRAMA ON MODERN MARRIAGE

"BOUCHT AND PAID FOR,"

A PLAY THAT IS ONLY WRITTEN ONCE IN A

GENERATION.Plans at Paling's from 0.30 till 5 p.m., mrreaiter

erith Day Sale at White Rose, Pitt-street.

THEATRE ROYAL, NEXT SATURDAY.THEATRE ROYAL, NEXT SATURDAY.

The Play that Stirred England.To be Produced

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALIA,

THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME.

By Lochmore Wornill and Harold Terry.

J. C. WILLIAMSON'SNEWLY ORGANISED COMPANY.

LicludincFRANK HARVEY, CYRIL M VCKAY, ARTHUR

CORNELL, MARTIN LEWIS, LESLIE VICTOR,

CHARLES MORSE, L17.ETTE PARKES, EMMA

TEMPLE, DOROTHY CUMMING, TEMPE PIGOTT,EILY MALYON,,

And

Special Engagement at

VIOLET PAGET.

DAILY MAIL (London) - It is more than a play of

the moment it is a plajof the \erj second pregi

ant

nith tile insistence of a tremendous and nationallyimportant question

BOOKING NOTICE.

Terminent First night-ra as usual Plan at Paling s

TO DAY at 0 10

R MXHSTTS THEATRE

TOMORROll NIGHT APRIL 2S

TOE SOCII Ti 01 BHlChb having taken a majorityof Seats in the Dress Circle will cond let a Saleof Goods dunn), interval in aid of the BelgiernFund.

Mr UUCP J WIRD and Mr BARRI IUPIN0 have

kindly cons utcd to act as Auctioneers.

Patriotic Citizens invited to attend

-rp,

mn LITTLE T

(Castlereagh street.)

TIHS Fl ENING AT 8 10 0 CLOCK.

SPEC! IL FAREWHL «A1ÍNFE TO-MORROW,THURSO

\1,at _10 pin

MISS \ IOLI T P VGET

presents her corni lui enta to ti e Sidney public and

wisles to state that her «elson at tie little 11 catre

will end with the performance of Robertsons fcamousComedí

C ASTE

ON FRIT) Al LVl'MNG hEXT

This will bo the Ah olutc and tina] Performance if the0 ign al ii d Popular

IITlLI HUITRE COMÍ INI

BOX PIAN \T P\LING S

DAY S AIE AWIITi RP-.!_

pOLISI TUND

GRVND BE\Enr MATINEE,IITTIF lill ITIÏ1

rRIDAY, APRIL .JO, 2 PH.

Croat 1 rogramn c By Idling Arises.

Great 1 rogran n e Iii Leading Artists.

MISS HÖHT F1CL1

ANDIIITLl IIIIA1R] COMPANY,

MR JUIH S KNIGHT

MR 1 I ( I NP OSsIPOIl

(S ni ad ti e Sailor Corni any)

IFss 1 ia 1 nunan

Miss Millie Clllnt,fcrMiss Sjlua Roberts

Ila lame \ako\leia

Mr Joe Somers ^r Mau lee 1 Price,Mr Claude I epla

trier

Miss Marjorie II¡,1

«

ard other I rominent Stars.

PRICFS 0/ 4/ 2/ 1/ PI IN IT PALING 3

ITÜJWN HALL, SIDNEY

WEDNLSDA1 ORGAN RFCITAL.

Hie Usual MVTINFF ORGAN RECITAL will be

hell nt tie Town Hill faidiej TO Dil IM DVFS

DIY 28th Al lill lOlu nt lit piawlcn the City

Organist Mr I RNI ST 1 RUM IN A.R t, O I K11

SIC RC1I will render the f Bowing I rogrim i-

1 Synihom No 1 (1st Moierncnt) Guihnant» Funeral M-irch of a Marionette Goul od

3 Adagio in A Flat C lilmant

1 I aril I rase 1 al st Goui od

COD SAH Till KINO

ADMISSION ( ULI HltS SIXPENCE.

BOD1 Ol II U I Fill I

CHU DBLN IN ARMS NOT ADSÜTTFD

Town Hall, Sydnej2nd April IBIS

WA¡ALfl'R BFNTI TY ENGAGEMENTS.

Studio Record chambers, 77 Castlercigh-strcet

DRAMATIC CLASS MOVDA1S AND THURSDAYS

8 pm.

Students can ¡oin anytime. One Guinea per quarter

PICTURF ACTING C1 ASS Wl DNFSDAY, 7 30

Class closed with fifty members.

PJCTURE ACTING C1 ASS B TUESDAY MAY 4,

at 8 p m

Being rapidlv booked ur Fee One Guinea

\ per Quarter

ADDRISS <EIOCUT10N WILVT l8 HT

\t Stu ho I ndaj 7th May at 8 n m

Floe ition and true method of teael ing it

After which a el s« will be foru ed

III ONE GUIM A PI R QUARTERPickets on applicition at Studio

IU PERTORY THF ATR1 PI Rl ORMANCE,

Thursday 13th May Full programme.

Wolter Bcntle> as Oin cr CromwellHalf Net I rocecls to Be glin

Fund

BOX PI INU^IOH^LSONS-^^^TGIATT-MGIIT-:Äf7^T".

JUÍ1--S luUj

B"U1A" "'TíiÍlMÜMBÍiT)MNTSATURUU 1st MAY AT 8

THIRD POPUI \R SVTU1UU. CONCHIT BY

lill SlDvVl AMATIUR ORCHrSTin

WlUi'ñew Artists ve '^-^^oAthcAH the net Irocccd»

re to be laiai I over io im.

Belt ii F ntl Admission 1/ lo all partsol he Hall

livl.=5S~HALL IHIfLlPSTRrET &A

Mae8 at £ P tn -Dramatic Recital b,HAKltY

..M?i 8'.'.\",1 liVadlnir Artists In all of the

South Sjdney Hospltuiß "¿ "JAYTON lion. Treas

'ka'2

PalingaST AN I

TI H_JO\ES Secretary

E'rsr »f s¿«i SÄS

CC BONDI JUNCTION

SYDNEY S MOOT I \CLUS1VF RINK.

CTAMPIONSraP^^I^NOjOOAtPHriTIONScnnnNALS OP TWO STEP AND BARN DANCE,BFMiriNALa

»'UMplpN ÇQUPLLS

FOR BLUE RIBANDS AÑF SILVER CUPS.

AIL TUB LEADING SKATFRS COMPETING,

GFNrRAL ADMISSION 6d

AWDNKSDAY I-TTMNO MAY Ulh,Our Ijickv Spot Nifcht,

¡.o Cash Pri?e

Management, H. TURNER and CO

Phone, 650 l\av.

_ AMÜSEMENTS._,_IpALAOïa THEATRE,

j

S!ïî«Ti MÏSS'1^0" JOHNSON." EVERY EVENINGDOONE. "TOO MUCH JOHNSON." S.

DOONE. "TOO MUCH JOHNSON." -

£223E.- "T0° Muc" JOHNSON." EVERY EA'ENDOONE. "TOO MUCH JOHNSON." INO AT 8DOONE. STILL GOING STRONG.

ALLEN DOONE,

222?E- - ALLEN DOONE.DOONE. .ALLEN DOONE,222*>K- ALLEN DOONE.DOONE. - ALLEN DOONE,DOONE. AND A BRILLIANT COTERIE OF PLAYDOONE. EIIS. AND 'A BRILLIANT COTERIE OFDOONE. PLAYERS.DOONE. MAKING MERRY EACH NIGHT AA'ITII THEDOONE. GREATEST FARCE COMEDY EVERDOONE.

?

AVUITTEX."TOO MUCH JOHNSON"

DOONE. . "TOO MUCH JOHNSON."DOONE. "TOO MUCH JOHNSON."DOONE.. "TOO MUCH JOHNSON."DOONE. IS THE FINEST BOX OFFICEDOONE. .

ATTRACTION IX-THE TOWN.DOONE.

-

HAVE YOU SEEN JOHNSON J

DOONE. . OUR PRICES ARE:DOONE. DRESS CIRCLE and FRONT STALLS, 4/.

DOONE. BACK STALLS, 2/0. GALLERY, 1/.

DOONE. EARLY DOORS TO GALLERY and STALLSDOONE. Cd Extra. Except Saturdavs and Holidays,DOONE, when the Early Door Oallen- is 1/ Extra.DOONE. ALSO, DON'T FORGET

DOONE. THAT THE GALLERY OPENS EACH

DOONE._NIGHT AT 0 O'CLOCK.

¡AULLEN DOONE PHOTO PLAYS CO.

WANTED, 100 SUPERS.

T°: DAY'S PANTO Jil JITS MATINEE.POSITIVELY FINAL "SINBAD" MATINEE.

POSITIVELY FINALIVE1.V FINAL "SINBAD" MATINEE.

Tills AFTERNOON, AT 1.45.^

THIS AFTERNOON; AT US.AT ADELPHI.

CHILDREN'S PRICES: I/O, 1/, Gd.

rpHA-

i

E . -ADELPHI THEATRE.Direction ..:. George Willoughby, Ltd.

AT 7.45, THIS EVENING, AT 7.45,and for Two Successive Night».

POSITIA'ELY THE THREE LAST NIGHTSof the BIG, BRIGHT, and BEAUTIFUL SilOAV,

AVILL1AM ANDERSON'S OLD ENGLISH

PANTOMIME,

"SINRAD THE SAILOR."ONLY 4 MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE

.1LAST NIGHTS. "SINBAD THE 'SAILOR,"

:t LAST NIGHTS. The «rand Old-timeS LAST NIGHTS. PANTOMIME,PANTOMIME. DOWN-TO-UATE, andPANTOMIME. SUMPTUOUSLY

PANTOMIME. MAGNIFICENT.

FAREWELL to MAGGIE MOORE.FAUEAVELL to HARRY BURGESS.

FAREWELL to OLIVE MARSTON.FAUEAVELL to JOHN RALSTON.

POPULAR PRICES: 3/, .2/, 1/; Reserved Stalls, 4/.

Early Doors M extra. Children Half-pricelo Mati-

nee only. Plans at NICHOLSON'S. Day Sales at

Adelphi AVhitc Rose.

o PEMNO NF\T SATURDAY MAY

AT THE ADrilllI THEATRE,

"TO"\IM\ ATKINS,"TOMMA ATKINS'

THE MAGNIFICENT MILITARY MELODRAMA.

To be presentedby A\m Anlcrsons Dramatic Company

rpHD PICTURE BLOCK 11IEATRES-*? SPKIALS IN TO I) AAS PROCUAMä.

CRASTAL PAI AGI All AV1 LK,TUL AAINGING CONSCIÍNCU

Or THOU SHALT NOT MIL."

D AA Gnt'lth s greatest nchtiicmcnt A fine

si\ part Mutual leitirrc No more powirful fascinât

lnj, or perfecth pividuccd drama hasjet graced the

Crystal 1 alacc,ScreonThe hours of screening ire-U 7 a.m , 12.40 2 25

4 4, 6 43 7"

and 0 1 p in Lioies and chil Iren «re

urged to attend h» nuiinees and thus mold the

niUit crowds

IYRIC Till ATE"mi MTLIION DOILAR AfYSTERY

"

I PISODIS b AND 0Swift sudden thrills in to-da* s four reel instal

IIent- The llottom of the Ha and The Coaching

PartyCountess.

LYRIC AND rSlPBIAS TTIFATRE&

SI ICI Vi TO DAASATURDAY S BIG IARI W I LL PARADI OF

OLR 1 ROO INSee the Splen II 1 Si ecticle ill over again

COLONIAL Till A1R1MARY PICIeTORD IN Till HAISTED TRAILThousands «111 welcome Little Marj s .

reappear

ai ee in a rcwvil ol one of 1er eaihcst successes,He Twisted Trill Lxcttcmcnt runs riot In the two

reel soll" j Iventure druin rho Mjslcry of the

Seven Cleats

FArPRF^S Til! ATRE.IOI.LOAA1NG Till C1 LT Uu li

Roland the hiler

Girl Detecti\i nrts on li T TÍIMCH case in pursoi tho mer prit s Ciarle«; Aliirnv puts a lot of new

nhimber f n into Hogan s Muss> lob, the new

lvt>htonc con ed%lLRrOUM ANGES CONTINUOUS 11 A M TO 11 P M

1 RICES 3d to 1/

Greater T D A\ llliams Al itisctncnt Co, Ltd.

_AV Barrington Miller General Manager

?OSDBLRY

TO PAY V> EDNPSD VY

TO DAY, \\ UDM SDAY

I IRST RACl I» NOONIIRSr Ii V< I 1_ NOON

HRSl RVCI 1 NOONllltSr RVCJ- 1. NOON

SP! C1 AL TRAA1S DIRiCT

TO RACLCOURSF GAT1.S

J UNDI Rilli L

BOSLHERY RACL8

TlfOORHriDLD RACES,XTJ-KOGARAH.

SATURDAY NEXT, MAY, 1st, 1015

LARGE ENTPILS GOOD RACING

FIRST RACr 2 10 LAST RACE, 4 10

Ordinary Passenger Trains 12.3 12.17 12 20, 12 a12.43 1" 50 14, 1.7,

L22LS2, 1 37

Owing to the limited number ofSpecial

Trains

laiiable on Siturtliy patrons are advuml to Likeadvantage of ordinary

trains as advertised for Kogarah

1. LAMROCK,Secretary

Behnont-building»,16 Castlereagh street.

?ROSEHILL RACING CLUBx*

SEPTEMBER, 1010,SPRING MEETING

THF flOSFHTLL GUINEAS

A Sweepstakes of 10 soy« each, 2 sovs forfeit if not

acratched with the Secretary of tile Rosehill RacingClub S^dnoj, or Mr M P Considine, Secretary

Sandown Park Racing Club Melbourne bv 4 p m

on the day of General Entry for the Rosehill Spring

Meeting 1010 with 700 Guineas added Theowner of the sccoud horse to receive 150 Guinea«,and the owner of the third horse 50 Guinea« from

the prize for three years old (now yearlings)Colts Sst filb Tillies Sst No allowance to

geldingsTlie

..so« forfeit to be declared and pild to the

Secretary of the Rosehill Racing Club Sydney by 4

pinon Thurslay preceding the rice or the nomina

tor will be liable for the wlole stileOM MILI A^D ONF TLRIONG

A J C RUI ES

ENTRAN CI 1EE, ONr S0VERLIGN

Entries «lil be recehel up to 4 p ni on TUESDAY,1st JUNF 1011, and may be made with Mr M I

Cornu Um, Secretary, Sandown lark Racing Club,Melbourne, the Secretary C J O

, Christchurch, N /

or with the undersigned

GEO AV S ROAVI,Secretary

32 Elizabeth street,

Sydney_------_____

.\7TSITORSTO SYDNFY AND RESIDENTS.

THD TOURIST nARBOUR TRIPIS RUN

EVERY THURSDAY

Sa KOOKOOBURRA leaves No 5 BFRTH.

I ORT MAOO/UAMIAT 10 A.AI and\ 2 15 P M

All who wish to see Sidney Harbour in its magniflceucc and grandeur should not miss this outing

AChJsOAA'LrDara TO BI TIIF airAPEST TOURIST

run IN nu woiuD

Every Comfort and No O\crcrowding

All dav trip cover«

co Mûrs or ii ARBOUR SCFNFRY

Appropriate Programme by Professional Musician»

during the afternoon

r ARI S

All Day Adults, 2/0, Children 1/

Half day (a m orp

mJ

Ad |lts 1/0 Children ed

Luncheon Adults 2/Clili Iron 1/

_gArmY_i i n RIES LI MITI D_

ni HIE ZOOIOGICAL GARDIbS-A Gorden of living

J. Nature for the Recreation and Idiicatlon of the

ft bile Open week bus 0 JO a m to 5 40 pm

Sundays 2 pni to .> -p m Weekdays Adults tld

( lui Iren Id SunrUis 3d Id_-liil.A I AND TRH Upper I ano Co\e

- Pleasant

J -teurtioiis, fro" No 8 Jetty Circular Quay, 1«

«jn. to ii p.m.tares. 1/3 Children,

**

AMUSEMENTS'

Q.LAC1AR1UM, WEST'S GLACIAluUM.

LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT,LAS!' MOUT, TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT,Mo£M.C!IIT' WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHT.LAST NIGHT,

<

LAST NIGHT,

PATRIOTIC PICTURE' OP THE YEAR."THE LIFE OF LORD HOBERTS.'V.C.""THE LIFE OF LORD ROBERTS, V.C.""THE LIFE OF LORD ROBERTS, V.C."

TUE IDOL Ol-' THE EMPIRE.LORD ROBERTS, V.C. . TheLORD ROBERTS Vc'LORD ROBERTS, V.C.LORD ROBERTS, V.C.LOUD ROBERTS, V.C. Genius' CareerLOUD ROBERTS V.C.LOUD ROBERTS, V.C.LOUD ROBERTS, V.O.LOU!) ROBERTS, V.C. fromLORD ROBERTS, V.C.LORD ROBERTS, V.C.LORD ROBERTS, V.O.LORD ROBERTS, V.O. Start to Finish.

THE LIFE 4JF LORD ROBERTS, V.O.

_DE GROEN'S OÍiOHESTUA,

AUSTRALIAN JÖOKEY CLUB,A

SYDNEY, N.S.W.

SPRING MEETING OF 1015.

THE EPSOM HANDICAP.A HANDICAP Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, 5 forfeit,

or 1 sol. If declared to the Secretary of the A.J.C,Sjdiicy, or V.R.O., Melbourne, before 4 o'clock p.m. tn

MONDAY, September 0, with 2000 sovs. added. FORTHREK-YKAK-OLDS AND UPWARDS. The owner ol

the second horse to receive 400 sovs,, and the owner ofHie third 200 sovi. from the priito. Weights to be de-

clared on such day as the Committee nely appoint.The second forfeit to be paid lo the A.J.C. Secretarybefore 4 o'clock p.m. on the THURSDAY preceding the

race', or the nominator will be liable for the whole

stake. ONE MILE.

Nominations, ae-eomoanied by first forfeit of 1 sow,lu ho made to the Secretary, A.J.O., Sydney, V.R.".,

Melbourne, Q.T.O., Brisbane, W.A.T.C., Perth, C.I.i'.,

Christchurch, N.Z., W.R.C., Wellington, N.Z., A.lt._"

Auckland, N.Z., or Hawkes Buy J. Club, N.Z., befo.-e

4 o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915.

SPRING MEETING OF 1015.THE METROPOLITAN.

A HANDICAP Sweepstake» of 20 sovs. each, 5 forfeit,

or 2 sovs. if declared to the Secretar}'of the A.J.C,

Sjdney, or V.R.C., Melbourne, before 4 o'clock p.m.cn

MONDAY, Septcmlier 0, with 5000 sovs. added. The

owner of Hie second horse to receive 1000 sovs., and

tin owner of the third 500 nova, from the prise. Weights;!tu be declared on such day as the Committee nuy

appoint. Tile winner of the Epsom Handicap, 1015,lo larrv a penalti' of 1011). The winner ol the A.J.C.

Derby of HUB to carr)- 7st 01b If handicapped hol JW

Hint weight. Tile second forfeit to be paid to (he

A..T.0. Secretary before 4 o'clock p.m. on the THURS-

DAY, preceding the rare, or the nominator will le

llnble for die whole stake. ONE M1IJ', AND A1

HALF.

Nomination*, accompanied by first lorfelt of 2 sovs.,

to be made to the Secretary, A.J.C, Sydney, V.H.C.,

Melbourne, Q.T.O.,- Brisbane, W.A.T.O., Perth, C.J.O.,

Christchurch, N.Z.. W.R.C., Wellington. N.Z., A.R.C.,

Auckland, N.Z., or Hawkes Bay J. Club, N.Z., brlorc

4 o'clock p.m.on TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1015.

If Nominations arc made by telegram, amount of

First Forfeit must he wired.

RACTS FOR NOW YFARIINGS

NOMINATIONS for No« Yearlings for the undenncn

tionel Raen will be rcectied bjthe Sotrotarj A I C

fal ellie) A UC Melbourne Q T 0, Brisbine, W VIC

Perth CJC, Christchurch (N ? A A\ R C AA ellina;

ton (\ / ) ARO Auckland (A?) or llawl cs Bij

IClub IN/), before 4 o clock um on 1L1SDAY,

IUNL 1, 1015FNTUVNCT FFF

SPUING MUTING 1015

THI BRFI DI US' PI ATI

A SWEfPSTVklS of 20 so\s eich 5 forfeit or 1

mi on!} if declared mid paid to the Secretar) oí the

A J C S) duel,or A R C , Atelbourne, before 4 o cío (

Im on the diy of Generil Intry for Spring Meeting,

1015 with .000 sois added The owner of the sceoil

hirso to receive 400 sovs and the owner of the third

"CO sois from the pnre 1 OR 1WOAFAROI0S

Colts and geldings Sst 51b fillies 8st The winner of

snj race to carr) 61b of nnv race of the > line of

"00 sois., 101b of J00 sois or our lllb extra Vii

seconl forfeit to be paidto the A J C «ecretsry befor

4 o clock pnion the THURSO AA pmedini, tin rai

or the nomlintor will be liable lor the whole stake

riAL r-UUliONOSTill GIMCRACK STAKES

A SAATEPSTAhlS oi 10 sois i-iib 2 forfeitor 1

roi onli It declared and paid to Hie Secretar) oí t> c

AJC Sjdnci, or A RC Melbourne lefore 4 o elo-k|

p m on tin diy of Ceneral Turn for S| ring Mectin.

W15 with 1000 sois added The owner of the sei«J

I ors to recciio 200 sois, and the owner of the third

10Ci sois. iron, the in« IOR TWOYrVROIOS

Colts Sst gildings 7st lllb miles 7*1 01b1¡io

winner of anyrace to carrj

5lb of anynee of the

lallie of 200 sois. 101b of 300 sois, or oicr 1411

crtra The second lorfcit to be p-»d t0 the A 1 C

Sicntarv before 4 o (lock pm on the d13 precedí ig

Hie race or the nominator vill be Ihhlr for the wiiole

stake TOUR AND A HAL! tURIONGS

SUMMl R Ml 1TING Or 1015

Till D1CFMH1.R STAKES

A SAAT IJSTAM-S of 10 sois eich 2 forfeit, or 1

soi onli if declaredand paid to the Secretar) ti

the AJC, Sidne), or ARC, Melbourne, before 4

o clock pm on the dal of Generil rntrj for Summ»r

Multi K ot lOli with PW0 sovs added 1 OR TWO

AI Alt OLDS Colts Pst 101b fccldingsf st 71b Olllcs

Sst r!b The owner 0! the second horse to receive

200 son und Hie owner of the third 110 som from

the pnreThe winner of any race (not

a lianli

cap) of the vxluc of 200 rovs. to carr)'lb of V»

sois 101b extra The second forfeit to be |»ld to the

A I C "secretary before 4 o "lock p m 011 the THUMS

BAA pricebn" the race or the nominator wiU be liable

foi the «hole stake FIA r i UHLONGS

AUTUMN AlF* TI "IO OF 1010

THF A.J O SIRIÜ IltODUCh STAKFS

A Swceistakesof 20 sois each 5 forfeit or 1 soi

onli if deelired on I laidto the Secreury of tie

A I C Sidnei or V I C Melbourne before 4 0 do k

p m on the djy of Ceneral Intr) for AJC Auturin

Mrcting 1010 addel to 1 subscription of 10 sois each

from the o«ncrs of the following sires -Alain An

tnnh (Imp) Billantrse (imp) IUrdolph (ililli)

llirnard (imp ),Rolidil Iknnforin Bright stee] (imp

1

Urourin.1 (nn| )Unllcivror (imp), Cliarleminge 11

Oipp ) ( ollurit ( ooltrim (Imp ), Comedí Kins

Diwdiiur-town (imp) Downsbire (¡mp) Duke if

Melton (imp ) Earlston (Imp ) En C irdc (imp ),

11 itherstiuh (Imp ) 1 inlanl, I hninius Hivna (imp )

(ib) Crafton <imp ) Howletts (Imp) Ibex html

worth (Imp ) hing Uutiis (¡mp ) lvniclitllght (Imp )

Luucre (imp / Lord I note Alnltster Afsrlborou-b

('mp ) Alaman (Imp ) Al i/ igun Melo Irmu Monit >r

Mnolun Mountain Kill, Mum pilton (imp), Murillo

(imp ) Or/il (imp ), I addington (imp ), Persian Kui it

(Imp), letrillo (Imp), PUuuUcs Iuseidon Powlu in

(mp), Pilnce I ootc lruauit King (In p ) Iloi.ni)

Ho) al Artillerv St Alwj-ne (imp) St SAI In (imp)Tartan The Scribe Hie Welkin (imp), Iresudi (imp)

\jrco (imp), AAallace, nominated n TLrSDAY Jum

2 1014 and J000 sols from the A I ( file nominator

of Ile sire of the winner to lecclie 100 son, it

ownir of th" second horse COO soi*: an I the ownir cf

the third J00 "ois from thi sUke 10U HA O YI Art

OI Ds thi produce if sires nomlnatid Colts nu 1

(.ddlngi Sat Pilli lillks, t»t iib Die secou1

forfeit

to be dtcLiretl and paid lo the Secntar) of llie

AJC lefore 1 o ebel 1 m ou the THUUSDU pro

cediiin the race, or the liominitor will be Uable f r

tin whole SUke S1A1N FURLONG»

AUTUMN MU UNO 01 1010

Till Cll AMP ALNI b1 Uvhs.

A BWLFPSTAKLS of 20 "ois laih, 5 Inncit or 1

(soi uni)if detUred ni d pul to the Secretary of tu

AIP, sydni)or V It C ,

Alilbournc biforc 4 o elo k

V m on tin day 0! Gtnml intry for Autumn Hie

ins. 1010 with 2000 sois added I OH TWO Al AU

OI DS Colts Sst 101b MllCi b»t til, ubiuit» 8st

"Hi Th «inner of uti) rae, (mit n himhcap) of t e

lalili of 200 »ova to carr) 51b of 500 soit 71b c1

IOOO sois 101b extra TI10 owner of the s co id

herne to recme 400 sois., and the owner of the third

200 sois, from the prize flu second forfeit to hi

paidto the AJC Sceritarv be-fore

Ioeltxk ¡im n

ti c THURSDAY preceding Die nee,or Hie nominator

will be liable for the whole stole SI\ IUR10NGS

SPUING AiH TING OI lDlB

Hil A f C OMtBY

A WKPSIAKiq of 20 sois, each 5 forfeit or 1

so» onl if du In r,i) and paidto the SNirettri of ihc

AIC Si Inn or V R C Alillourni l>forc4oiIot

pin on 111 du of Gi nora 1 intr) for Sprint, Aleitinjr

K10 null «Bl mis. (idled lOU ITIRI-1 i I Alt

OI DS Intlre loltu an 1 niliet it timo of running,

colts Sst 101b UlliT Rst 51b Hie bricdor of h

winner to recebe "250 sovs. the owner of the secool

horse to recciie 700 sovs and tho owner of the thirl

SOO sovs from Uic prize. Plie second forfeit lo b

paid to tira AJO Secretarybefore 4 o rlock p.m. on

the THURSDAY preceding the race, or the nominator

will be liable for the whole stake, OVF MILE AND

A HALr

NorF -The owner of the dam of the winner at the

date of foalingshall be deemed io bo the breeder of

the winner

AUTUMN MFmNG OF ion

TTII' AJC ST LrOFR.

A SAVFrTSTAKlS of 10 sovs each, 1 forfeit, with

1600 sovs. added FOR mill I,-YEAR OLDS Ooltn

and geldings 8st 101b fillies Sst 71b The owner

of the second horse to receive 300 sovs, and the own^r

of the third, 150 sois, form the pnre The forfeit lo

hi declared and paid to the AJC Secretary before 4

o clock p m on tho THURSDAY preceding the race

or the nominator will IK- liable for the whole stake

ONr MIIP AND THRU QUARTriiS

NOMINATION OF SIRES I OR 1 nF A T C SIRHSPRODUOr S1AKI-S OI 1017

A Sweepstakis of 20 sors eirb 6 forfeit or 1 sov only

if declared ai d pild to the Sec» lary of the A J C , Sy I

ni ) or A' li C Mc bourne before 4 0 clock pin on

the dal of C1 NI RAL INTRY I OR AIC AUTUMN

lil I TING of 1017, added to a subscription of lo eo/s

each from the owners of Sires (to be nominated

on Till SDAA Inn 1, 1B15) and 3000 BOVS from the

AIC Tho nominator ol the Sire of Hie winner io

nceiic 100 son the ownir of the second horso coo

sois and the owner of the third horse *»o sovs from

the stale KTR TAAO Y PAR OLDS, the produce of

Sires nominated Colts and geldings 8st 101b. Hill«

Est 71b SPA FN TURI ONCS,«111«

The Hseond 'orfett to be declared and paid to theSerretin of the A T C 1 cforo 4 o clock p m on the

THURSDAY preceding the -ace or the nominator will

bo lluhle for ike whole stake

Y carlindi to be nominated on or beff re 4 o'clock n m

<n Hie 1IRST TUrSO AA IV HINF, 1010 or such other

day ns the Committee mny appointSires to be Nominated vlth the Secretary AJC

S)dnej Ar R C ,Melbourne QTC llrisbane AV A T C

'

Perth C I 0 Christchurch YN / ) W10 AVellln"'

toi (N 7 ) ARC, Auckland fN 7 ) or Hawkes Ray

I Club (N 7 ) nn or bclori 4 0 clock p m. on TUES

DAY JITNP 1 1015

Bach Nomination to be nccoinparded by Fntrance Fee

of £10

No Pntrv will he reccind for anv of the Rice»

ixront on this (ondltion that nil disputes claims in!

objections Brunt g out of the rieingshall be decided

hi the Committee or those whom they mai appointtheir anthon!) to I e supreme and Ihelr decisions Ora!

and coneluslie in nil questions arising oct of or con

nected with the carrying out of the proftnmme con

talned hereinAIC Rub* of Racing itvlaws and Regulation»

C W cnOPPPR

Secretan Australian loci ey Club

njlllch«Irret Jtilnei _ _

_

DANCINC-Air «FUMONS «¡clot InstructWcla^

rnnie'it at a ne Lidies anI Centn 2/ 71

Willuri I eil Plivnle let-wins li r u omi nont

DAVINU-llillrnomlundi Ihoroñehh" ptwiTi

(am'

our) Ain-_CnnM A nn I 1

JJ_AAl C TI

m AAOOD Teacher of Step I-mci andTfillroom

X Dineiig Clms 1/ Prn <>l IT pi Alarket»

ADDISON UAH 4-0 frown st-Dancing taughtU.X. Assembly Thursday Ligs. I upil Mondara.

AMÜSEMENTS.

CA

at 2.S0. "OABIRLA" MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30.

"OABIRIA" MATINEE TO-DAY.

THE LAST BUT ONE.

JjYCEUM THEATRE.

SPENCER'S PICTURES, LTD.

Presented by Australasian Films Ltd., by arrangementwith Cabina, Ltd., Hugh D. M'lntosh,' GoverningDirector.

To miss "Cabiria" Is to deliberately cheat

joursell of a bpcctacW cf a lifetime, so SEE

IT NOW..

'CABIRIA." "OABIRIA.'

.CABIRIA." "CABIRIA."

'CABIRIA." "CABIRIA.'

ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS.

ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS.

ONLY I'OUR MORE NÍGHTS.

ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS.

ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS.

ONLY FOUR MORE NIGUTS.

.CABIRIA." "CABIRIA.'

.CABIRIA." "CABIRIA.1

.CABIRIA." "CABIRIA.'

The Screen's Sublime Spectcclc, by Gabrielle

D' Aiimmzlo. I'resenlcd in a manner Worthyof tile niasterpieii.

A REMUtKABLE PORTRAYAL OF

THE rlRST WORLD WAR.

when the might!) dominion of Rome was threatened

b¿the growing ¡>owcr of Carthage.

SPECTACLES TH\T WILL LIVE IN THE MIND

FOR A LIFETIME.

Eruptionof Etna. Fearsome Temple of Moloch.

The Terrible liirthnuakc. Burning of the Roman Fleet.The Hosts of Hannibal. The Siege of Carthage.Crossing the Alps Sjphox's Burning Camp.The Slave Markets.

LAST LAST

LAST LAST

FOUR FOUR

FOUR FOUR

NIGHTS.

NIGHTS.

SEE "CABIRIA" TO-NIGnT.

SEE "CABIRIA" TO-NIGnT.

DON'T WAIT. DON'T WAIT.

DONT WAIT. See DON'T WAIT.

DON'T WAIT. it DON'T WAIT.

DON'T WAIT. To night. DON'T WAIT.

DON'T WAIT. DOV'T WAIT,

PRICES: 2/, 1/6. 1/, AND &L

BOX PLANS' AT PALING'Suni ii 5 p.m.; tliarcnitcr at

AAhite Rose.

PRICES: 2/, J/". V. AND Gd,

TjlOUR MORE MailTS, FOUR MORE NIGHTS?*- WIRI H BROS, LTD S,

CIRCUS AND MENAGERE"THF (.IM A HAT SHOW ON I ARTII

"

POSITIV ILY CONCLUDING ON 8A1URDA1rOUR MOU! NIGHTS K>UR MORF MORTS

Onlj four more nights remain for von to see this

wonderful| rogramtne teeming with noiüty and larlcti

1 OUR MORI NICHTS I Ol R MORI NICHTS

"mu have onh one elrince during twelve montlis to

wooden* that lou baie never seen liefere and majir see icaln for ne ulwais line som thing new

lOUIt MOJU- NK.HTS I-Ol li MORI NK.IITS

Two hours ind a hill rrammeI with t xciteini nt and

laui.hler and with nit a slntle dill momentDON I M1N.S IT FOR 111 UN SH ON SATU11DA1

10LR MORE MOHTS 10UR MORE NIGHT..

MA11NII TO DAI 24rM Al INI I ri)l>Al _4'>

I-ARFUI1I MA11NH SATIRDAY

ADMISSION to Comllnel Shows 1/ (Rescneil

Cluln,) 4/ 3/ 2/ and Gullei-e 1/ (eicept Satiirilsv)Cb I Ir n Half Trier .nell lo 1/ CiV rv Book Earlv

Plans at Palings and Hotel Australia

Tile Big Show Iii Islics I n catunl n and will com

menee a Countn Tour tis folliiiH Mir 1 Hollnmnia;

Nowra'

hlnma 0 B iPI 7 Koaarah 8 Pan»

itta 10 Mulgee 11 fliilgoiig 12 Wsllerav.ui g li

Bathurst 14 Bhini 11 Onngi 17, Cnnd ilntln18 Parle« 10 1 orb« "0 Molong 21 llelllngton

"'

Pul lio__1SS KEMPS BUChuUMPHLS

AT CAMPERDOWN HIPPODROME TONIGHT,

Opposite the Post office

M

A hatch of rebel colts will lie ridden by Professor

!\ctn( and Ills Assistantsis* Kemp will ride the notorious outlaw Desert

Born

D,AN C I N 0

PI liri.CT WALTZING ONE-S1FP, HESITATION

WALT7 BOSTON, Till TAIOS1LP, Ltc

MR W11 MRS ROIJER'IS

IttCiai I PI PII.S Morning, Afternoon, and FienlngPilli ATI' II.SSONS (Unusual Advantages)

Sll'IItlOR OIASS1.S AVA1LABIFCommodious and Centrally Situateil Rooms.

lfO I'lHLI IPSTRI-H (neit st Stephens Church)

SI I HAL (LISS1S fOR IIIX1INNH1.S HU« TLlJjDAI TIIUILSÜAY AM) IRIDIA 1 1LN1NCS

ÇJ1 IAM1S mil.Ol Till SI'PMHOR Pill! ATI DANCINO CLASSVl

cn MONDAI licnini,8 and l-wry MH)M->SI)A\

Afternoon 110 (for S1LD1NTS AND 01 lil IIS whocannot attend die I vening

(lasses) and 1 lenmg tí

Vi AHÍ i II »Al Lb } ROM l'UI ILS ENTIUNLIPanie ulara Mr and Mrs. ROBHtTS. 160 Phillip«!

MISSESSCOFI fully qualllled Teachers of Modem

Dancing, offer the very late»..-the Hesitation Boaton eox Trot, Half and Half, Maiixe, etc SoecialClass for Ladles Elementary and Advanced Classes

Htv and suburbs Saturday Morning Classes City andPelcmluni Rooms Southern Gross. Hall city PRI

1A1I.S H,SgONS DAU..Y Phone City 1581_

D ANCING

MRS REYNOLD«? MISS AY ALTERS,7 YORK-STRUT, Wynyard-square.

w.'rivatc Claasi«, ilty Alaverlc)

Woollahra, AshB Id

Summer Hill Riuilviek, Parraimtta, Balmain Adult

I vening Class \\ oollahra commencing MayI rivions application absolutely neccisary

ProspectusRALOIIFII F Goodhope street. Paddington

Telephone 802 Paddington

D*MISS N1LLIF CHRISTI I'S SCHOOL OF DANCINO

100 Q.A Markets, 3rd Moor

Theatrical and Stage Deportment Ballet Class Frl

day and Saturday Iftcrooons Dantes inien ed and

amngod for Professionaland Amateur Coinpin (»

.

-^ÑT'iÑo^itar'iti'Aü's OLA«, sArrrn'M,Christ Church Hill »PP Rallwaj

Station

RANDWK h C1 VSS St ludes Hall,

TUESDA/ Mil 11, 7 30 pin_

D'

rnHP ASSOCIITI-D BOARD OF *TTIF ROYAI

T"UH? rÄCotS. o^ot6ou**1 NC.LAND

LOCU, EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIÓ

Patron Uli Majesty the hing

.1IF0R\ EXAMINATION in all States on SATURDA1,

Ma'y ¿°tb

LRTllira CLOSI ON MAY 1st,1015

FNTRIIA for Practical Subjectsin Sy Inev and District

close on Jill} 1st, Other Ne« South Hales Centres and

Queensland elosc on May 1st

For bjllahusand fiirt-licr

^-.rtfcul^rBanply

^o

Resilcnt beere tarj for Australia

30 Castlereagh street,

Svdl el s Ml

T.l.plmnr % I CM,! _.

Ti It I1 LI)« U h Singing and 1 oice I'rndm lion

lu Adam s elnmbcr«, George-street,and 15o I mest

street. North Sjdncy.TcL, N S., 3J,5.

rjAHE OTtOWN STUDIOS. I

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDI ERh' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

TITREE SPECIAL OFFERS:

1st.-0 Cabinets, 0 Postcards, and an Enlarge licit,

mounted, slw 20 x 15, for 10/0.Price to bo)dlers,

6/0.

2nd,-6 Bromide Cnbincts, 0 Postcards, and a b»* ill

ful Enlargement, for 15/6. Please note that thisli a remarkable offer. Price to Soldier», lili.

3rd.-A Splendid Presentation Picture, a Beautiful|

Birthdaj or Wedding Present, something that will,be and remain the prire of jour collection. This

Photograph is the most artistic productionof

modern times, the combination Is dust« anddcli-|

cate, a beautiful Black and White Photograph.

12 Cabinets, our 1015 Art Frame, and the beautifulj

Enlargement for 21/. Tlds I» our Incomparabl"21/ offer. It I» the climax of all etlort to

glic the highest possible value, and the zenith

of art in first-class Photograph}. It is our

Special Offer. Price to Soldiers, 17/6.

PLEASE NOTE.We take photographs In any wiathcr, wet or cloudy

makes no diHerencc to our instantaneous process

SPECIAL NOTICE.We take Photographs up till 0 p.m. dnllv, bu! on

Fridays up tiB 10 p.m. Saturday till 0 p.m.

THE

CROWN

STUDTOS,'

44S GEORGE-STREET (NEXT ROBERTS' HOTEL).

MEETINGS.MOUTH BROKEN HILL, LIM1TH)

An IÏTRAORD1N4RA OFVFRAL MUTING of the

Compam is hereby comened, and «111 be hi Id at the

Board Room, .Collins House, 100 Collina-street, Mel.

bourne, on Till ItSDAY, the SDtli day of APU11, 1915,it the hour of 11 10 o clock In the forcootfn, fo» the

purpose of transacting the followingBUSINESS -

1 To eonsidir und. If thought fit, ratify and

confirm the notion of the directors of Ht h

company in entering Into aproilsional

agree

ment Ca copi of which will be submitted

tothe meeting) with the Rrnlen Hill Pro

priotari Com pan). Limited, an I the Broken

Hill South Sihcr mining Company, No Lia

billi), proiiding for thi purchase by u com

pani about to be formed of the ProprietaryCompanj « Port Plrii Smelting Works, and di

works, contracts, rights, and other assets Liid

adjuncts held, used,or acquired in coancc

lion therewithThe proposed mw i-ompanv is to have a nomtntl

capitalof 750 000 shares of £1 cich, of which

600,000will he subscribed for in emial proportions bv

tlie Brolcn Hill Propfhtarv Compam, tin South Com

pan), and the North CompaitiOut of thi proceeds

of this subscription the sum of £450 000 «ill be put

at le to the Broken Hill Proprietär)(

otupnnt for tin

lUrchiR of its said smelting works The balami will

c mallabie for working cipital2. To paw

snell resolutions is may be necessaryto authorise the directors to nuki all such

financial arrangements b) wai of issuo of

debentures or otlu rwi«, and s-ucb agreements

(including nn agreement as to the i*lc ot

this companys output to the new con pan))as mat be respured to enable tin directors to

carr) out the tirms of the said provisionalagreement

Dated the thirteenth day ot April, IOIJ

By order of the Board,HENRY M F1IDLFH, Scrntary.

NOTE-The Transfer Books ol the Compati) »III be

closed from Pin »J»), the 27th dit of April, 1015, at

1'30 p m ,until after the Meeting

BROKINHHL SOUTH SILVI R MINING COMPAM,

NO I.tAfUIITA

An I XTRAOUDINAItl MI FTIV. of the Companyla bereb) conicned, and witt bo held at the Boardroom Collins House, ItiO Collins street Alelboume, on

Ml IISDAA. the 20th dav of APUH , 1915 at the hour

of 2 to o clock in the afternoon, for the purpo-c of

transacting the followingUualnms -

1 To consider and, if thought fit, ritlfy uid con

linn the action of the Directors of this Com

pani in entering into i proilsional ngreeinmt

(a copi of which will be submitted lo the

merting) with the Broken Hill ProprietaryCompan), Limited and the North Broken lilli,

limited, proiiding for the purchnHc b) a r-om

papv about to be formed of the ProprietaryCompany n Port Pirie Smelting Works, and all

works, contracts rights and other assets and

adjuncts held, used, or acquired in connectiontherewith

The proposednew Company is to hate a nominal

inital of 710,000 shares of £1 earh, of »hleh 000,000w11 be subscribed for in eqinl proportion), bj the

Broken Hill Proprietary Companj the South Compint,and the North Company Out of the proceeds of this

siibrcription the sum of £450,000 will he pit ible to the

Broken Ulli Proprietär! Coinpant for the purchno of

Ita said »milling works The balince will be available

for working capital2 To pass such resolutions as may lie nerrpeirv

to authorise the Directors to male all mellfinancial arrangements bj waj of ifjme of de

I entures or otherwise, and such igreeuifntsrim Iodine an agreement -is to the i.ale if tills

Comp-inv's output to the new fompiny) as miylbe reouirid to enable the Dlreitors to riiry

'

out the term» of the said provisional agree-ment

1 To confirm the minutes of the meetingDated ti" thirteenth dal <f April 191'

By order of the BoirlPRAN'O C I1ICKKA -Secretary

NOTT -Thr Transfer Booki of the Companj will 1«

Cloned from Turill IT the 27th d iv of April, 1015, at

12 SO p m , until after the meeting

TTMON ÍNSI'RANCF ibOCIKTA OF CINTON I Til,U CHINA ntUHIlS INSURINCF COMF1NV, LID

Head Oltlcc Hongkong(Iii Cible )

Tlie ANVTTAL GI NFHAL IIHTIM, of the «snareholdirs of the I mon Insunnei société of Cantni

1 til on I the China Traders lnsur-mic Coinpanv 111

was held on 2Jrd insbint Tile recommi-n lotions of

the Directors which have now been a lopte 1 for the

llvlslon of the profits for the year endid 31st Decenilu r 1014 are as follows -

UNION INSniANUB feOCIITA OF CANTON LTD

A 1innl Dlvldini) of _>0 dollars per shire for 101«;

nuking a total diiidmd of In dollirs pir shin for

that ii ir also lu nu« diiidtnd of 1 dollars per share

An intirim dividend of 10 dollars pir stiare on account

of 1014

CIHMTRAD1RS INSURANCF COMPANY LTDA I trial Dividend of 0 dollim per shire for 1011

miking a totil dividend of 10 dollars per shire

that lear and an Intirim dinden I of 0 dollunj

slisre on account of 1014

A Bonus of 20 per cent, to Contributors of business

of both companies.F W O DI 011*1 Al

General Manager for Austnlasln

Sjdiev 27th April 1015_8 Pprim, street

mOV,N HAM. S1DNIY

PUBI1C MFFTING

IN ItESrONSF to a requisition signed or i largeumt« r of t itwens 1 herein e n ne i PI III 1C

|

Ml IINO lo he belli in the I011N IIUI SUlNIl

nt H oclock pm on Till IISDAl Hie full APH1I ,

instant, for the purpose of lilvocatint. a pi(trhtlemoiement to follow thr,cxampli of HIS MAJESTA

KING 0I0RGF 1 in ni staining from Alcohol duringj

the continuance of thewar

R. W RICHARDSlord Ma}or

.vrUNIClPALlTY

A PUBLIC MFF1ING will be held in the Town Hall

Newtown, on THURSDAY NEAT 29th ¡mt, at 8 p m

in support ol the Patriotic Movement iiuugiuated by I

¡itsMajesty the hing regarding abstinence from alco

holic liquors during the war, thus settingan example

of sobrietyProminent speakers will adlress the meeting

FIUML BAMFIELD, J P ,

_Mayor

GRANDUNITED ORDER OF ODD1-Fr LOWS-The

Annual General Meeting of the aboie Societywill commence TO DAI, Tuesday APR1I ¿1, at the

G U O O I Club, 328 Castlereagh stn et, SydneySessional hourn 0 10 a ni to li 10 p ni, 2 p m

to 5 30 pm Bepresintatlies are requind to be in

attendance tor the opening of the session

Members arc corllallyinvite 1 to attend

CM! MCOl) Grand Master

_OFO JI SANDS, Grand Secretary

T INN FAN SOniTl Or NSW

l-l Hu ORDINAIU VON run MI FTINO of the So

elety will be hi lil THIS (WIDNES >\A) PV1 NINO,

ifith Insl lu the Llniiein Hull Fllr belli Üiv, at

7 SO o clock Pipers lo 1 e re-id (1)'

Descriptions of

Six Ne» Species of But restldae bv II T Carter

HA, I F S f2)' North ni lirrilory Terinltldac,

by O I Hin IIS (3i'Tile I ec ling trades of

I iinax maximiis," bv T Stec' I I S

"""

._Jill 1TCHFR, "ecrctary

TSÛSHIS A\B SI rn i its ASSOC IAÏIOV OI

Je? NS!\ MFlROPOLiriN BRANCH

Mr G S III Ulli will Addriss the Members of

the above Branch of the Assoel itlon at 7 O Connell

street lOÑIOlir, at 7 46, puvarious aspect« of the

Iedi nil IlefercndiMembers of the general public who are Interested

an cordally Invited to attend

miIIRIY-*HTH ANNUM SI-SSIONJL h SICOND DM

(THIS DAY W1DNISDA1)laO O F TI MPLF, I I

l/AUrTH SI HFFT

SYDNI Y 10 O ( I OCK A MBUSINISS

Consideration of (Irani! Lodge OlOeers Report« n't.

-VJ-FWSOUTH MALIS CLUB

Hie ANNUAL OFNLRAI MFFTING of the Members

will lu held In the Smoking room on THURSDAl, the

Fit\NK EVANS, Secretary

-f*iWsïl lil RS Ml ITINO -1 ATIiAORDlNARYBlfSIMSI TO NIGH! (Wediiesdji) rr-idesHill

Room 21 1 iirnishlni. Trades I nlon \V rORD

President O SCHIIIIHI It "-i enlim

MEDICAL, CHEMICALS, ETC_!DTlUNhlNNESS

(GRUI bl Dr ~SHA'\ S ANTI

AKOIIOI lohmtiry, S cret Hoini Treatment

Uciristered bv Ooiernment Write Dr SHAW Est,

Pu fold House HO Queen reet Melbourne_

JTAC/rMAOLLAC

' tested Mclb Homeopathic Ho«.

J with great «need« lan 4/6ard 2/6 (post Id extral

Horderns'and all Chemists. Wholesale, Elliott Broi.

MOTOB CABS, BICYCLES, ETC.

/-«ARS.. CARS. CARS.

AVc have Cars, small and large, and they MUST D1Î

BOLD AT YOUR OAVN PRICE, NOT OUUS.

AA'c can supply you with a car from £10 up to

£600, second-hand. OU ANY MARU OF NEW CAU.

OUR SECOND-HAND STOrii MUST IIB REDUCED,

and wc arc prepired to TAlii; YOUR OFFER.

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We hate Cadillacs, Minerías, Stoewers, Ovcrlin-Is,

Detroiters, Metz, Austins, Flats, Kissil Car, Standard,and others.

If you want a Car,

SEE US FIRST.

AVe can show you a profit, and, If necessary, c»n

arrange

THE BEST TERMS AVAILABLE IN SYDNEY.

DO IT NOW.

H. M. SOUTHAN, LTD.,

100-173 Castlcrcagh-street, city.

.yiOTORGAR BARGAINS.

AVe have a good »election of rebuilt ears, all makes

lalbot, Minería, Napier, and niany others. The»«Cars are

thoroughly overhauled and In good order.No one should be without a Cor when we are offer-

ing English-made B-nsboum, £45 to £00, and largeTouring Cars of leading makes from £150 to £275.

THE CO-OPERATIVE MOTOR SOCIETY', LIMITED,Showrooms: 15 Huntcr-Btreet, .

Sydney.,_llork«: Uourke-strcct, Woolloomooloo._TirOTOR SUNDRIES.

A large and complete stock of all the latest

Fitments for Motor Cars. Probably thabest selection in Sydney.

THE CO-OPERATIVE MOTOR SOCIETY, LIMITED,Showroom»; 45 Huntcr-elreet, Sydncj-.

AA'orks: Bourke-strcet, Woolloomooloo.

jgTAKTA TAXI-CAB" : 7

There ia money in the huslpess. Wehate good large sliol Cara-Napier,Talbot, Minerva, and others, at £175

tnd up, AVill easily make £15 perweek.

THE CO-OPERATIVE MOTOR SOCIETY, LIMITED,Showrooms: m Hunter-street, Sydney.AVorks: Bourke-strcet, AVooiioomooIoo.

Dfl

SJ-O n P SID! CAR MACHINES.S Speeds Arriving

BOOK NOW AND SLCURE DELIA ER Y.

Sole Agents, N a WAI KS and gUI'ENSLANDMew» WILLIAMS BROS,

44 Campbell-streetSADNEY

Metropolitan Selling Agent»Messrs MILLLDGly BROS

,

U Q V Markets,George street,

SA DNEY

ANOTHER TRIUMPH(

AT BROOKLANDS.

PAIMUl CORD TARLS.

PALA1LR CORD lillLS.

Kxliaustite testa liettvecn two ears workingundir equal coitdiliutit, us lo load and tire

intluion were licetd!) nude it BtookKiuils

Hie car shod willi 1 aimer Cord Ijns

truiellcd more miles per gallon of pitrol,attained a greater spud, and e\cilled in

the coasting test b) U2S tcet This is

but another of mau) triumphs of The Palmer

l)rc over all tjres conlohilnjcuiitaa.

Interesting catalogue on roquent

Tilt SIM LU i OWN ItUBBLR CO,

FRISCH Car, 12 10 bp, !c)i, fitted with Zenith

carburettor, Boich nug , J s)leds and tesen-e,

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1st CUM nrriir JL16U lumir l)ru> , Jo Ila) atrei

IMl RCil SLNUUt PUUKiNU LAR, complete, willi.

. all ci)tiiriiiicnt in first elliss order, £200_ I DUM It UROS 30 ILi) street

mill. Best ol Niw lUltOl'LAN and \MHtlCAN CARS-I- in Stoek lour small Car Uikill us part pjiiiicnt

Ile also have a nuinber uf Rebuilt Cars that baie been

taken by us na jiart pa}tueuttor new uua which we

can bell on terms Price 1 ists and partlcuklra of all

ti ese Cars we will bej

leased to suppl} }ou willi

sliould }Oti call VYi are not dealers in sceond handCars In the ordinär} sell e is we do not

bil} seoon 1

lund tars 11 c have seid tnuiiiresln of Cirs, uni eui

refer } ou to satisfitI ilieius tino

ighout the emuitr}

_It ItNUt BRUS,

30 30 Hal street

rjMIEHEART 01 HIE AUTOMOBILfc.

THE I AMOUS SCULULFR CARBURhFl bil

Hie Best and Onlj Thoroii(,lil} Satisfactory Carburetteron the market for either

LAND OR MARINE MOTORS

HIGHEST LHICIENCY.LESS PFTROL CONSUMPTION

Booklet and Price 11st fromROBLlir t SW IN ann CO, LTD,

304 PI Pf SI RI ETb1 im 1

ALL KINDS Ol' MOTOR I NGLNLTRS BIIASSWARFfiTOt KIO_1710UR

II P ana 0 h P Ali MOTOR C1 CI ES!

arriving bv the S S GI 1 1 ONO about TOtli AprilOne 4 II P und um 6 II P available 2J H I'

DOUGI AS, one only aiallabh, with two spied gear anUMi. starlir

1IH IOil (HUNG sICONDIIANH U/CHININ

-

J\ II P BSA, £3710/, 1J II P 1014 Model 110 HI¿46, IJ II P II AJS, 107/10/ tj li I lltHMPIl

UO JJ II I' LMC, JL2J TLHMS It NICLSSAItl

MHJ PUGI BHOS , LID ,

Sole Selling Aginia for DOU0I.A.M M C for MetropolitanArea, \(,ents for II S A and US M itor Cfclca,

11 Q \ Mai «its tliime stn et S1DNL1

MAONbrOs-All make» r ured quii k1) eli

and well so well Hut WL I.IARAS11IUJl,ni ki repaired b) n» to norh l pul to a nev

ol we muku nu cbirt,e.Send us jours no» VU will make it glie tint

UM., I Al IIIAI1IIA SPARK that will II ake )outenkim dame with jo)

MOODY and COMPANY Magneto and I lictncal

Spwlilista, 3U Kentstiiet (1 il»in (run hing stn<-t),

bj duej'I I une» Clti 1740 and City_7ú"0_

RADIATORS,Iamj«. Tank». Mudguards and »11 Sheet

Metal Iarts for the Motor Manufactured and Re

paired We arc Spiiialists uiul f,iuranlee quick de"

r/ and first c1 iw work Lstablls-hcd 1005

Ailinn, tlO Liown strut near Willum street,

I««t__S)ilnn_Tel,_A\ni «_t_tj_

CtAltSOviihsuled completely for £10 or wc will t,nt

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jou a Price for the work )ou nq bef bin 1 AA i

guar our work if you find anjthing wrotig wnh fuirk rellim It, thin »111 be no fur iharte I iigima

erluulid Ir £4 tain Grinding, 15s. We tpeelillwlords. Our prieis ne lull thosi tlsiuhcrt

fort man is one of the leidlng Motor I ngrs. in

State laxts aid Cars th it an urgent li req ure wurkul

on lill lluMtsI M IIRW Mt IO] M ( niiiph II st_

SIASDARD,10 14 II P £111 1A1IIOT 12 10 II P

£141 IMl'lltl .0111,

£22> ItrNAUll 1011

£225 UM _)I1P £22r, STAR »IIP

Cll VI Ail ItS 20 II P £ 't> Ililli IIHISS 12 10j-.Iiil all the lion ure lite sealed lounng

Cjr» lileplione 7K» AA iib mi strci I

ROA Wv NANDI ORD, I TD

_ _ _107 IIJ Crown street

n"AHLAI MYriT V~ Choindrlti STAR now WingA. i nverhaulid, complete tile teatrr, bod), £7, i.u,h

14 bp USA, poppil ulvi (lie sentir bodj, hood

serien, lamps, eli,

£H0 £7i> down, lui 10/ per»elk fUllim

100 Castlereagh street

STAR OAft, handsome, room), 5-se-itcr, up-to-datebodj detachable wheels, splendid order, strong

tar, and good hill climber Price, £J00 Termscon bl arranged

LA11KK, HOSKINS, and CO ,

___237 Castlercagh-street

CARS PAINTED, bingle or Double Seaters £5/12/0any enr Work done in 4 to 5 dajs. Two coata

and vanilah Beat workmanship Call and sec work

being done in all stages SURRY GARAGiî, 81 Camp-bell street 'Phone, 8006 City_17K)R HIRE, day of night r>

Modem Cars Quota

lions gltcn Canful dnicni Wedding« ami Theatres

spe-iillty 'Phone Pclimtiain 'K17 MAY BROSill hhrtrdt Motor Gai ige loo t'arrsimittn mid_

HY our I onions 1 rnte"tors our Tvrc and rube Re

purs IIMI New and s II Tyr s an I rubes nigh""

s md Tillas, llARPUt BROS, 8nCitv 8

MOrOH RADIAlOltS "¡¿nips, Motor llorín, Windetreens, Iipirt Makers and Repainrs Mre Ix

tingulahcr», 7(0 inch Swedish Carbide BRANDT

BHOS LUI, lamp Manufaeturirs 23« Plttjlrcct

MOTORCARS WITH IORPIUO BODIL-S

1NSP1CTION INA I II 1)

MfTCIII IL and M'TCIII II

_2.10 Pitt stieet near llatburst slrwt_

MIT/,mil model til with pnstolite lanl

, spudomuir etc, had little um, owner buying larger

car, and will accipt nisonabli offer I ttrthir purllmun fioin \ lelnr 1' O

,Q V Markets_

fPAUAIIURS largi »lock of luxl meten,, lu pir-I fut oniir Shiuithtirliig prlis.s

_I At ( I Id t". Dow Un« sir c1

ITMJH SAI I, J scaur, 12 h pJ-1 SON In fir t elans londltiun

Phnn IdLiiIlff IM l18 Hcm'd Otn.i .

CAMNO 1 IghtwilghtH, Se ti p

2 quid free intim,) 2 «troki £«a, (lino 6 0-h

p1 spml kick

starter, couch bulli sidecar mntililtss 407 Pitt st

OR S ALI" MOTOR CACLL and CAR, «rot prize St,

John Ami ulunci Arl bufón

J AV AVALK1U, U Bridge street Sydney

FORSale, 2_«cellent British Motor Lorries, 2 and~5tu- trial j on ," h 2.111 r.corgi si

,F

m

p

7U1CAV CAR for Salt, cheap, £75

llr«t instance to Box 201, O P O

^AOR bah, Renault. 4-iillndir, single seat, torpedo

E'rill

CÏS10N, 3J, new, £15, 1,1(0 £80, Si îîïnp

_Dick, 31. J speeds, £<5 Charvlew Gar, Cliaiawd

DOUGLAS 1014 model7 2-sp , lnnip, bom, spares ni

mt st new £00 KI Chirlutte st, Ash Hi Id T_34I

ITiOllSUF1 leg-nit Calrjnlet Itenaul , perfect order,

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muiir uhroid Ph mi, I dge< liff 450_

"IN I LI AUN, going I nghind, suiriflce li s,A lill

_.'!? reen lu ii rid Ihrlre. «! gn« 200A

Oxf_stW hri

fTWRTY IIP diasalH chain drive, sullnblo for ton

Xlorry,

£J7. 7i> Parramatta rd,Annandale.

G

MOTOR CARS, BICYCLES,EÏAT"""

DON'T

"

Miss"-

~~Í¡m12-20 II.P. CHASSIS 11B'

BRITISH BUILT 'PUHOI ClIOllrMonnhloc Ij.gn.e-, Zenith Carbuntlir, 'rVmrae ti.u

enrlo-ing urdan shaft, oierhe.ul «omi ,W L?"wheels, will, tires. Onl. on,' hit T'tÄshipment of 101.1 models Doctors and eoniinerëhi 7?

idlers should not let this opportunity pas, InsJu'*further particulars, omi posfis.ion eau 1>L. obUraKSRIX!. DEIN, a^Oxfard-st ('Plionc.^Lgffii^'g

P. KLEEMO and CO., Ltd.,Wholesale Jen

ellen,

_3 W)ii)ardstrwi. MT,

CHALMERS,Baiard, llenault, ",ltl "(!," a..T~\

Cham's, new and sceond-linnd, lor SALJi

By order of theLiquidator.

STANTON, COOK, LTD.(In Liquidation),

_lo1) Cistlcrcaelnlr».|

JJRADLEY BROS, (late

of^ Petersham)^

ilTTS"""*1

Cal....... "__,r

""'" '"."

doors at rear of site.

Jo now Oarage at corner r'niatta and M'JSIJW,» j?Camperdown. Temp, add.: 101 MW-ndcn-nad Ïdoors at rear of site._

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BRADLEYBROS., Camperdown, f"r cicr}tluaF¡aTEi

Motor Hue. Prices right for cashoiil>

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, -_Joi., 1,,'iaa.

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rORAZlEllEngine, W13 model, oielosed "iIKoro»

I-*-* up-to-date. Hnulluy Uro»., Cniiiirerdown.

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GT.ARBOX,complete, abo differentials of cicrr d7,

scrlptlon at Bradley Bros, Camperdown.

AMPS, Gencnitors, Wheels, Radiators "lira, SIMS_Mug Cears etc.

Bradley Bruie. C^mienim^'

TJ**OH Sale, Cole CAR, 1015 model, aliiimfilcvT'"*"".?av

whculs, Delco self-starter and HgliUue- 1"painted grey, nickel fittings. W. ALLEN, cs \{S .street. Tedj-Thonc^SJOn^City_'

.""".

milADÊRS' C}clc Store, 01 G«orgfrst''Vif^i3è35-L

llepairers in Sydney. New C.iclcs, £5 lOj to « ,

10s! lady's, iS-, Gent's, £3. 300 Coicn, 7a 0d; TuW4s¡ Dunlop's, £1; Tubes, 7s; Oceanic, 12s; Tub«, si

Od1_l'rami Tyrcs_f}Uod._List free. Carnage paid

SECOND-ILANDTYRES and Tillies, anfs^Tt-rpS

lector T}rcs, guaninteed mileage, clip.; Tjra sodTubes repaired, work guaranteed; Old

Tjres, Tuiia it.cessorlc8 bought. Curottn Rubber Co., put Cmji'.t,

BUICK.TOURING CAB, Wit"

mode!, enlj donMIO)lillies, genuine reasons for selling. Lo»e>t IM» i

lisoo. MCINTOSH and SONS, Ltd,*.

_20-20 i:iii-alictii street.

FOR SAU*, ¡ij-h.p. B.S.A., 1*014 model,' Detoipressor, in perfect order.

Apply

_Garnelkij Blcnheiin street, jtinilwlck.

TTAOR SALE, TYRES (2), 3Í I 4, Nolil^ K""S~""*|I

J- lit S15 x IO or 32 x 82 runs, cheap. II. HSSllJCI'S,

cor. Smith and Mackey sts, Surry Hills, betoic li o'c

rnOURlNO CAR, good order, for SALE, a lurnltJ-lona, Hill-st. Campsie. W. BolUnginora.

BARGAIN.-5-scater,15-h.p., 4-c> îrstïrCar, torpeli

body, cash, tins. Nebraska, Llierpoohrd, StralhflrU

S M ALI- Runabout CAJI, 8 h p , siiiiTc"~r ciwl "»T

must sell l___^_,-cV Ä^ ^fcITAOR SALI, Singlesester Ci It,' no reasnnnhi. ««I

^fu^Ls^ir^n^aj^llIouBhhj0nftow': fi

F T H'J''"

'l"noWl0 «OTOIl7"aaincleilo7-¡ld-L et linder, now shaft just installed PrieT îï

-_MICK SIMMONh, Lil), llàjinîrket %]¿*TjAOltD CAR, seat o, H», ndid lot, must I« wiTCHJ- lb fore 1 pni. 4.7 I Ibuhuh st nrar ,¿1^UAItOI I.A M/C ,

J hp , nrûrMuVTûiïtion~i" ,-;

(J timu god 1 W 'llcnd rson 11uViVii.'.'JT

Miimirged JL W Bend rson lil IIWM>,,Í_

750AS' and Girls' Austral]in bTllt. g ur >ruTT7X> ties £0 IO, T VA Hiai lersonjudjijl t¿VHtl'h M/C, Slip, 2 spud», M riñe lunn, IM ICJ- tenns arr T AY lleujir ^ ill l£j. jifrft

P^'isA' Vu'V"?"'5 '""ÍT^« l"6T o»Ù?»- £82 IDs 1 W Hcodiitou Lt I

(0 and j' | iri, K

pOl'I,7 I h p ,

2speed«

[ne UIMHI, lolomal niB-1-_£W 10s '1_W llmlcrson ltd 40 1'littn

TfOlt Immediate SVLi, two stated Mot 7l AU TiTirT"

-a- feet condition Vii) trial j. J iM i,,V

_HAClochuuUtrcii iw,;,1/

(N HI-Beautiful Wolselri CAR II si mir and nil

AJ pun per, lost over £¡,JI, di httle. oiCr ó»

in Its also Urge quantitj pitrol in I jil "pare paru in,

trial, sacrifice £1.0 cash It II |) Herald OlEct,

TjAOR Sale, bingle Lorn, gool onhr nun r tia further

-4- usi truiliolli 81 I mwjt rid Mini)f I till swcctut little t ir on til r i nfcvlCOlT,

*-i-liu,lc suiter, t."^ I-nil panuni«* NÖVT0A

Neweoineiislreet,_Neweahtle

TAAIMLLR, 21 bp, txeellint running color om«

?*-' kiting for war «III alindee fir itmneilnte Sale.

fJ5i-_>l'H!4._!£ÎÎHi-n _Jij_ '"""sil ii»t

I) hunt

DOLl.ICs, IJ, . spuds clutch, Isguglit tie» "a í¿.¡i

nnv trial £75, compl Hart, 1 jrrainatU lil

BOt G1 AS 2J, 1014, owner goui), to war, £50~!

_,1'jrl tim rd Mini)_LI __M_I £______

ijAOUSAIl,Itcmuit,

1 etlmilir J s attorpedo tod?,

puficl or 1er, to hi si-en utTunic IlneWorU

hint, st St Pliers, nt ir looks Unir lh L Hit,

MAl

oroit CVCIl, lltp, good r innii g order, chop,

__ÍII_MII __WJ-Jctelu_st,Re Hern_

?\I010lt UIKI for Sale, gool order, nisouble.

i-tX ni Albion st surrj lill Is_171011 Sub, IO bp 2 LI limb r luniult ti fine Tent*

X1 llilikworls hingst, St litus___

WANTKD, Single seated lord tar, kccoi d1 and, mist

it be in | neil otdir inl still tiorojgh «

aimnatioti State wv,int (.ear and full rartiiihn,

io_V ll_0,_ilirall_OincL_V\'VNri'D to Purchase uni number ol Second biri

AY SIDLCAltS, in good order ( ood ince nun

Mil 1 I DC! BROS,

I TU ,

_11 1} A Al-irkels, Ctori,c sirca Sydney

\VA.NTIT)to Hin MOI OR Cn II cirry goods

«ii i

YA ii j to Parninut! i one i w e" 1 owest tenrJ,

TTI ON 180 Church stre t I arnuutli.

7ANflD Modiru i All, in IMIIJII, tori^uiy

s

sound little Urraie, fii>l i IUM J U itioi¡

_N1MI _i\_ 1 > Hunter street

WAMI l> to Rent, Motor W Vt t ON .1 n mu>tl«

In good order AppljHodson s firraie 7 OoulU

st» t. /Uland_WANUI) for cash. Singh s mr Alotor lir norn

M sei und hand Price an I parliulars Alotor h,

Hera"'.""

wWW

-aM_OfltM_ANTI D,

Motor Car. S to 12 h p low price ewl

order lull particulars to DQDBI A3 llenü

ANIll) SIDI CVIi, in i, Iimmun Milmru t

Ui ilirlcc prclLuv 111 t IO_

WANUI) DotlblL ejti I M tir Ur Huh DUle

A V_M_ l un,t b lu unod or I r 11 II lijile II?

WVMIJ), I IORI) CARS lit oin Vhluwll tal

' ' J!" I H -ii t'i" s_li ir llitli Ikt t_

W/ANIII), MKJI hil Alotor Cjilif r tuol fJH

A\ I o usi ja«« Iirtlcr to A_ Lei Will Killy 10

wwwww

VNIID a MOTOR I1IKI atoura, aiy mil«,

Pitt st llitninrlit

ANT ID su mid lund lilli! S an) condition

-01 Purrani au rd, I tcrnlitn, near Jolinston-sl

AN 111) lo Buy neon lluil lilli poodti uki,

_ih l,i_HAU Hel dil Olliii hil;, st_

"VNIID, Cjcli iroied in.li, free engine »beut

¡1 h pHU Mux

ICI (, P (l_

VNIID 1 m,ine fir 11 \ _ s| itil or cvl r. T

ir Al» n umbi «l Ile Ifern

POULTRY, DOGS. ETC.

ALW IAS I 1ADINOAlOSiAlVN und HI1S Auctioneer« ofl »

Gior¡,e ktreet South hold Auction .jills of I 0ULIIU,

1CLS, uirj rUISDAA, niLIISDVA, uni HUB«

alsu SLCKIRS, CVRCAbl I ORh, Jill A I-Al eirr/

IRIDIA ONLY rids 1 inn has lid lor ^0 jeara, ird

will liad on for i .cr By mung as Silling Arerli

uiilj*hue hild tin colilidince of itmiif,iiim 1er lull l

eeutu/v, and will pain Aot It COM lill Set.

_JTtA_TULM_(

AONhlGN jour IOCS Ililli lOULlin etcti

VV our hale» on luiadajs, Iliurtdijs, and lndi)i

llighist pneu,1 rompt riturnn

lill i'OULIIIA 1AUS1IU.S CO-OI HlATIVrSO

Clh IA Ltd, 2 and ! Municipal 1 oultry MarlrtJ,

I'ltimo roul Hajiulrki t_UAIIII VM Vii V JOLI IRA, 1

Ii 1 OS VN1IUAUÏ

X SOllLIV S ANNUAL blIOVV fOW A UALL, 1«

¡AVIVriV, rilLliiDVA UtIDAA and hATLliWI

NI \1 A|lil 20 mid 10 May I Iteeor 1

entries. tJ

euges of K Uluru-a displai lou iinnot afford toma

_AV__1II AtSVVOUTJJ _lh"i_v£cí<',,rí

Bl I I 1)01 S (two) for Sale Appl) 40 Match!

rl AAnollnliljl_,'líOTvVy i (.b I IIOOlCEIl

?£> Ig- in rising rapill), and s) is feed AAhy w

use llotanj 1 gg producer in I i,ct more egmand redo»

the cost of leldi ig? 1 ree pamphleti

COUDON, BRANDON, and CO Agents,

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228 Susati-strtel

ClOCKUt)W WANrbD, ,anv

SIM or" quanüty, 7d H

J Hie weight, also Turkeys Scud for mootai;pna

list before selling ".

DAVID HYLAND and SONS Erporten,

_

llarres street. ajTinej

RIIDKISLD , Rich Red, High elans I thihillon tal

Utility, Stock etc priu. nai,oiuihle, Sarider

soii. Park at, It wick leave L. CoogeeJg_JHgiHr

I IHOIOh, DUCKS -I Müscotles, 2 Indian EaaoOi

Ks soon lajmg, 2fw No 12 Belmore st, M. "«a

IrvLRRFTS-New Shipment lerret Munie«. M Bei,

! all sires Lastway » Great Store. 1» lieorp-lt

t_Ll-|)hGS Ilk O, 5/ U, 3Uf 100 tt L., 5/ 1«, g0 100 Cockerels from 6/, unie as my «uspeUU«

pena. L I. Karl, nr stn, Arncbtle_T,Jloe3

EK.I1Iheilthj Tlirkij Chicks, 2/0 ia Cape.C«1'

Alusentles Sotithwool lleurj H I ij_J>____

1 AAlVt, liens, 10 Ulk Dip and Almurta, ty (»Ki

JJ Duc) linge, 12s do/ I Ahern, V.wtott-riJ4srt_l

I>U1II VU, 50 VV L, laying '* pur S W and Bn»

X Orps , 0j_ p^aJr__^_Alieni^e^__iLar*5=I7VÖU S VI I, Pcd Hull Do|,, no reasonable

oder n>

i? fund, any cien i after 0,J_nd!_MiH*._!_*!S

riTll 1/ei.honi Uoostir7l2PuIIcUi £2 lot ß Ga-

lon, UnwliiSiJIrMg^,JuarJiimiej_tl»n

7JAIR 11111111« guaranteedbet »orkw,.ilJ?8_

IJ no bite, monty returntil if not »'^Tlarge breeding wgi. up to due, and net» WP>*

Ut £2/1/ I ritUIT. Auburn t'oit-oBke

Tñl IRILA I US,"well bred, curly,'^^J'TS.

X^I pin for _t740JMnat_ jd,_l ewl_ain, MJffi

iTriTiiLViTtS, well bred eui lycoated »la* m

_LV Brown, for Sa_7_J__b_í_Í£í!S!=-lriJtpTroo^rTTTs.iiits.iaiTTrifí «^U

liens, 15»_Irands Clampton

st, ^'^mTW~POUI

TRY Tanners and others -lor5"^ptn

X Hit 2nd h I Glroii^A^sJir'bilS^h-^-nAOlTbALI Dark" »le H ULI DOO we» ^

X' and good ti pi l'ariteiilura , ritj

JOHN BRUSH HY,

S71 a"^1ÏÏ?Vj|I¡TkÖOS-Dull lirrler,

pair,hip J«,

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TrnïïRESAND lANP FOR SALE.

r-UïTJNÏ 1 blAH M-r¡0QD POSITION.

SPLENDID PMR HOUSES.

PI-NIS £170 P.A. PRICE, ¿1550.

('.omi Pinspcrtiu' Value.

HUGH Mil FjndC0

,2S3 George-street.

-CTillTcill^BIüth,suitable lactorj.

Uriel. COll'.U.I., i rooms and offices.

If turns ¿'.".pi. P1HCK, «00.

lit (.11 DUFF and CO., 281 Georgc-slrcct.

ÜLMÖTi HTlTîT A BARGAIN.

, CI OSE TRAM AND TRAIN.

msmPNCI 7 lirgc looms, kit,, batliroom, laun

dr fuitrj. Vlii-atorics, etc. This is well worth in

'linn Lind, W \ S«. £1450."

HCGII DUFF and CO.,283 George-street

vfcmiirbl le)ltl.-LI.N I".

N IWthin *. llmutes from Station._rniNSIU AND UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS,

m ni moil ton AGE HI-SIDENCI*, brick on con

I \ ,t. loot SPACIOUS VERANDAHS on i sides,

c. it lining '« »"'' LOUNGE, VESTIBULE HALL,

r', I DRAll 1 VMIOO.M, DINING-ROOM, BREAK

? mr piinil Bl ST BEDROOM, 3 Bathrooms, 1 finished'

Al lilli F ">th MARULE ROMAN BATH, Bath

eater lui non, und drisslng-room. 0 other Bedrooms.

Ilí i.r.lrooii.s hue Hot mid Cold Water Sen Ice, Maid's

ia broom. !'"*E('r)' kitehen, 2 pantries, sculleries,

S"c" imiboirdi, dan} mid preservingroom under

ii lum i I mildil, ironing-room, man's room, and

¡¡¡¡I,,,,,.'Mpiratebuilding. »Motor Garage, cowbail

nUsrI(,.K0Ï'Nl'l0''are Most ARTISTICALLY LAID OUT

i" li«-is GAIIDL.VS, LAWN 1ENNIS COURT, very

¡,,re,(.1 IbSIIObal', iiaiing a trontuge of 028 feet b}

, diptli of HO feet.

l'llicl, £IW0, more lind if required. Lasy Terms

au lu arranged to suit purchaser. Torrens Title.

1H nu PUFF and CO , ¿83 Gcorge-st; and Chatswood,

Ii°ril\llMlNO COTTAGE RESIDENCE, BUNGALOW

COTTll.1, built oi luiik, slnto roof, front veraiidah

17 x 7, and sleepingout verandah, IS \ 10,

1rooms,

latliram.kitchin, launilr}, etc. Land, 57 x 230.

I'ltlCI. £"-!.>, deposit £50, lialaneo 2.1/ per week.

HUGH DUFF and CO.

2S3 George-street; and Chatswood.

C~¡lATbttOOD.-IIHAIJiTFUL

RESIDENCE, In BIMI'

PART, 7 rooms and offices, bathroom, gas-heater,

mil beaton, kitchen, laundry. Land 75 x 200 (double

(remuée) laid out in lawns, Honor, summer house,

foul pens, and runs. PRICE, £1800. Immediate in

ipcetion sdiLsed.^

HUGH DUFF and CO.,

_2S3 George street; and Cliatswood.

C-UA1HAA00D,1'RLTTY C01TAUE.

Double fronted, built of brick, Hied roof, 2 wide

verandahs, for sleeping out, wide cntranco hal!, 4

rooms, bathroom, gas heater, kitchen, pantry, laundry,

lind J of an acre (00 x 470),double frontage, laid

oat lu garden, small orchard. P1UOE, £025, terms.

HUGH DUFF and CO.,

_283 George-street; and Chatswood.

rtllA/rsiTOOD.-ChanningBrick Cottago Residence,

\J slate roof, conlg. drawing-room, dlning-rm.,3 bed-

rooms, bithroom, kitchen, laundry. Land, 50 x 150.

I'nce, £/I"J, £23 deposit, and 25/ perweek.

HUGH DUFF and CO.,

_283 Ccoree-strcet;and Chatswood.

minutes from station.-MODERN'JLTDOUBLE lTlONTLU «RICK COTTAGE, slate roof,

ftaic foiimtition, front verandah and slccplng-out ver

uidali, wide entraiieo lull, drawing, dining rooms,Mrooins, batliroom, kticlicn, laundry. Land, 01

Va (corner). PitlCE, £1075, tenus.HUGH DUFF and CO.,

2S.J George street; and Ohatsvvood.

ÏJ OMI AN-CHARMING COITAGE RESIDENCE,IlX Driel, stone

foundation, tiled roof, 4 rooms, bath-

room, kitchen, laundr}, etc. Land, 40 x 117. Title

Torrens PRICE, £760, deposit £100,balance

25/por ii eel..

HUflll DUFF and CO., 283 Georgc-st; and Mosman.

BURWOOD-homeExcellent BU1LÜINQ BLOCKS, lu

toed position, 200 feet deep, from 1.2/5/ per foot,ca*j

tenus.

_HUGH DUl'F and CO., 283 George-street.

LONfiUIAILLE- £25 Deposit, Balanco Rent.-New

II] Cottage, tiled roof, 6 rms. and offices, back

end (rout lers,

land 61 x 102. T. Torrens. Price, £025.

1HJC.I1 DUFF and CO, 2S3 Ceorge-st; and Chatswood.

\TOItilI SIDNEY, Handy to Id Trainli

muck LOtTAQF, 0 rooms, kitchen, etc.PRICE. £800.

_HUGH DUFF and CO., 2S3 George street.

Or. G1 OltUL'S BASIN.

£1. GI ORGIVS BASIN. NEAR JERVIS BAYfcT. GI Oltlil.'S BASIN. and

K1. G1 OIlCLVS BASIN. NAVAL COLLEGE.

BIG BLOCKS, 00 x 10?. GOOD LAND.PRICE I ROM £20.

Terms, £1 deposit, and30/ monthly, at 5 per cent.

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HUGH DUFF and CO., 2S3 Ocorgcstrcot.

MAMA:CLIAITMLNG COTTAGE RESIDENCE, FURNISHED,ilinlt <( Bruk, tiled roof, verandah 30ft long, nil tiled,

7 rms mil offices Prico £10*0. Terms: £250 dop.,bal x1 J pir month.

HUGH DUl'F and CO, 263 George-street.YU-'lim, is .e GOOD INVESTMENT, as It lets from

8 lo 4 ginnen in the SEASON._

MAM.lCOMPACT IN1ESTMENT.

J UK ICE COTT AOI'S, 4 rms. and offices, enclosed

Rilli for sleeping out. I.mil 50 X 147. Let at £135irh. Price, £1400. lim», £800. Can remain at 5

1er cent, tluu showing icturii on £C00 oi over 151 p.c.

_HUGH DU1F and CO., 263 Georgo street.

flllAir NI.!. HIGH, HFALIHV, MAI SUBURB. Ally\J NIAA (Oil AGIS, OF HURLSTONE PAIlh,

AMI SUMAIl.lt HILL HEIGHTS, ALL SLAVERED.S Minutos Piniiv 'Irani, bummer Hill Station, or

Mdni i Irani, O Minutes Hurlstone Park Station.On llui,tits, ( tioice .New Brick Cottage,

USpacious

ltomns, 1ii

, ill offices, Ott through lull!, prettyfitM.i 'iiiel big Ititliroom, hulh-hcntcr, Bangorf-lit roof, tiled leriudillip, good rtrecit, all goodIlisiliiiiis. Hale seen this personally, can

i mimend. £1000. laslly worth £1200.On Hill, l Minnies Station, Hurlstone Park-New

Ural. Cottage, latest design, £075, £75 down,,f

wrokli, includes cver}lhlng,A! o ' ( lion e- New Single-fronted Brick Cottages,

xiit, XbJT», Lasy terms, £50 down,

1 nil}200

More, all descriptions, any s/ation.Prico or Terms.

'Plione, di} or night. Ashfield 002.IA o Drue Alwa}s.

CELLING,Hurlstone Park Tram

Terminus,fitch Penny Trim from Summer Hill Station.

'J'

AM> I OR SALÍ.

Dil! I Ali: HILL-AVOOLLAlIIll - Choice Block, Lot'I Roslin street, third block from Water He-

il, ir, /j \ JÍ-JO, good views, 4 minutes tramirinuuis, with ttone foundition, and joists thcrcn for Pur Collages. This can be altered toi it mi design cottage. Price lot £4/10/ foot.

0!, III li.iil-, ALSO-is x 13J, AVojlford street. Hurltun 1 tri, fuiccd, nlso sound picket fence front,

I minute:. Id tram to Summer Hill Station, or

Irani ioS}liney,

8 minutes Hurlstone Park Sta-tion, x1 tuft.

1 o 1 Minute Id Tram. Summer nil] Station. .Minmi-) Hurlstone

Station, 45 x 150, Queen street,x io/ ft.

lilly other Resident!ii ind Building Sites.

GELLING.Hurlstone Park Terminus,

Catrli r, um Tram from bummer Hill St it ¡on.

c "¡LION PROGRESSING!i Al.I,ION,-One ot the most popular suburbs< Uti iON.-in a line location.

( HILTON'-CARLTON HOMESITES ESTATE.( MILTON -Adjoining the rallwii} line; 10CAW ION - inmuten from two stations, andCALLION -only 15 minutes' journey from bid*CMtl ION.-ne}. Lo.s 60 X 140, 22/0 to 45/'"MILTON -i foot. Eony 'ieruiB of £1 down( AKLION -and 10/ monthly, including interestt'Altl TON -ut 5 per cent,

per annum for eieryCAltl.TO.N.-X25

purchased. Call or wute forI VI1LION*.-Plans.

Ainilblt RICKARD and CO,

LTD.-For Home Sites,Altrilblt RICKARD and CO , LlU-On Easy Terms.

AUTHUR HlCh.ARD and CO , LI H -MU Pitt-street,AIllllLR RICHARD and CO., LID.-bvdney.

O'» BLIGHTS, 4 minutes Hurlstone rai». Station,A-/ close tram -Stlbstantially built D.F. Brick Cot

use, 4rooms, kit., offices, electric

light, tiled leran

into, walks, large back lerandah, glased in, land 45 x

33.I, £C.r> £.', deposit, au weekly, includes every.tiling £.10 Deposit,

£1 weekly secures 4rooms, kit.,

»II office^, r)o-c Biatlon, full price £112. ïuo mot

ill sires and prices. Summer Hill, Burwood, Croido..,bUnmore, Strathfield, Lewisham, lAnrdell, Dulwich Hill.Marnckullo st mons GELLING,

Hurlstone Park Terminus..Pitch Penny tram from Summer Hill Station.

TKAIS1MLN1 -New SHOP, Addison loan, .1 rooms,x

I

mInn, all mim, electric light, gas rtove, let

£1 10, pir week, C775, rabh or terms.

Uso, Pur binn detachedCottages, i rooms, kit,

ind ill corns, eleilrie light, gas stoio, Bangor slates,

let it XJ fis orr week, £1250. cash or terms, Appl}

ATJlHHJ.MiOAU,MAltUlUlvVlLLi:,

f, stopa fromI niiiore -New Brick ( oltage, 4 luge lins, Itiun

dn, lialhrooiu, gas stove, eleitric light, cir citlmnce,lkin"or slates,

htaiititulh. finished, £050, cash or temi«Lwns luck mid front. Apply on Job. BRENNAN

¡MJ^OJ'l^Jliidders;_rjOHUON -too Gi 000 ft. elevation, without exceptionAJ the tlioleist suburb about S}dne}, both for health

scoiion. Ali} utoa required from 5 to 1*> minutesIroni rtation .Now ia the time to secure a cheap blockis imcbtiimit (

TAYLOR. 1141 Pitt-street.

A GI NTs, bo wise and Motor }Oiir Client direct to

.*V. ti,, Orilnrd Districts, from the HORNSBY MOTOR

CA!lAGr_Tliono, 212. 1". II J ROBINSON'.

I ('OH SALT? boat, tr

QUEENSLAND MAPLE AND PACIFIC OAK.

Wo hare one million feet of thca-limbers In slock,excellent

quality,

reasoned Immediate delliery coul dbe given of any quantity required.

?nees on application.^

SAXTON AND BINNS, LTD.,

TIM WOK ANO JOINKay MEltClJANTS, 1-YKMONT, SYDNKÏ.

T, h »limns

Cltv 0101 and »Ion.M. 2110, 2510, 17.1.!, nilli 1733.II 1501 (.lolncry Dcpt.).

FOR SLEEPING OUT,

AA'c provide and erect on Brick Foundation a two-roomed WcaUicr

hoard Cottage, willi Hall and Cft Verandah, Gable Roof, rooms lined,

for £130.

lA'c ern supply jon with materials only for the above. Including

Frame of Collage specially prepared, plates morticed, studs tenoned,

and plainly marked rend} for erection, for £78. ILLUSTRATED

CATALOGUE FREE upon application to

GEO. HUDSON AND SON, LTD.,TIMWiK AlEHCilAJS'TS, REGEXT-STKEET, REDFERN. _

Thoncs.siq and. Suyicdlcni»

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HOUSES AND LAND FOE SALE.

IB ANKSTOWN

DOROTHY PARK NO 2.

Tram runs through tie látate 7 MINUTES VltOMSTATION HIGH GRAbSl D LAND MITALLID

ROADS TO BL MADI

200 LOTS 50 X 150

YOU CANNOT Bl AT THE VALUE.

£1 DEPOStT New Estate £1 MONTHLY

To ghe Workers a Chance for these 40 Lots TTRMS

ire -5s DEPOSIT fa MONTHLY for three months,then 10s MONTHLY for another three months with

out interest then 15s PHI MONTH with 5 per cent

untilcompleted

NO RESTRICTIONS BUILD WHAT YOU LIKE.

don't delay,CALL

ALWAYS A FAIR DEAL

ARTÍIUR"BLTCKWOOD,Savings Bank thanibcrs, opp Singer s,

HAYMARhlTIjilabllslied 1000

HIG11I0V1I SANDS, BY I IIP SLA

Fucine Water 1 lots, 02/0 per loot

£2 DFPOSIT, £2 MONTHLY1 our other Lois 20/ per foot £1 deposit, £1 iaonthl>,

£17 000 value sold in tills F-state Building all over

ii SO NOW 10R BARGAINS Al OLD AUCTION

PRIOISCALL I OR PLAN

ARTHUR BLACKWOOD,Sai bigs Bank chambers

_II 11 MARRI T Est 1000_

C10T1 ALLS, w B , D F , Belmore, Just completed upJ to date, 4 rooms, k

,w li, pantry, gas and water,

£425 cash, £440 terms £50 deposit. Delightful

homes. Well built Will you han one? My own pro

pert} ARTHUR BLACKWOOD, Hay and George

streets Haymarket Fst 1000_

FIRSTI 1VOURITF!

1I1F DOOK -Rapidly rising Suburb on the

1 IVE DOCK -beautiful banks of the Parramatta

111F DOCh -River Tram and 1 erry benlee

i FI1L DOCK -1 irst class Home Site Lstatcs on

P1YI DOCK -Losy Terms of £1 down and 10/

Hil. DOOK-mthly for every £25 purchased

1 II I DOOK -FA1RL1G IT EST ATI fronts Al)

UM. DOCh -botsford tramline rino views of

1 ¡"IT DOCK -Parramatta River Home Sites

1 rVl DOCK -50 x 150 ft for sale from 42/0

lill DOOK-loot rAIRLlGHT I XT! NSION*

UVE DOOK -1 STATE extends from Five Dock

lill DOCK-Pari down to the Parramatta

HIL DOCK-Riler Only 6 mlns from Tram,lill DOCK-Post ofllce «School, Stores, etc

1 II 1 DOCK -Homo Sites, 50 x 117 feet, from

1 P. L DOCK -37/0 fool

ARTHUR RIChAHD and CO ,LTD -For Home Sites,

ARTHUR RIOKARD and CO , LTD -On 1 as} Terms,

ARTHUR RICKARD and CO , LTD -SIB Pitt street,

ARTHUR RIChARD and CO, LTD- Sydnc}

\X7A1I RSIDL COTTAGE PROP1 Rill S showing 15 per

VV lint £175, £200, £250, £100 £350, £400,

£500, £750,and £1000

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Sl'l'CULllOKSIn SUBDIVISIONS near tin Ballway

Station, £500, £750,£1000 £3000

J L PHI CAN,Telephoned AVoy Hoy_ Hoy Hoy

OOTTAGLSBUILT for Punluiscrs, Allotment' in the

best positions£10 £15, £20 £25, £30, £3o,

£40 £60, £100,and £200 each

Telephone, 1_TI Pill GAN Wiy AAoy

EMBY Cash Purchnsir of land entitled to Water

side Furnished Cottage free of rent for their next

holidaysJ I Pill G AN, IAoy Hoy

Telephone appointments, 1 AVoy Moy_

VAUOLUSIES1 AIL- lew Lois remain of the hist

two subdivisions lAortli immedlatL inspection

The Estate lies between Rose Bay lind Matson s Bay,

containing the Best Residential Si'es to be found

anywhere near S}dncy Aspect Nortbly, -veil shcl

tcrcd, commanding n charming view of harbour Three

parks and titree beaches within the estate Clt} gas

an 1 water Trams at the top and ferry boats at the

endHie whole of the Estate will soon be connected bj

sea scweruge adíeme TERMS la pc deposit, six

montlis free of interest further small deposit, and the

balance in 7 }cars at 4 per cent

T HOItNF 1 Bligh street Tel 0015

W JOHNSTON, lAatson's Bay Pel 490

rj.ENrLLMANt> RLS1DENC1 J1ALV1 UN HLL, justVT completed, contg 1 irgo drawing and dining rooms,Tit cnt, hall and corridor J bedrooms front and Bide

lera, tiled, back ver, cncl glass breakfast room, kit

eben laundry, bath, pan coalshed, electric light

throughout,P B. slate roof, fib plas cell, lawn laid

out front and back,stone foundation, comer block,

all

mod con Price £Ua0 caB} terms if requiredAVORKMEN'S HOMES at Enfield easy repayments

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3 new Cottages,4 rms , cones £300, £3o0, £384, £10

to £"0 dep 14s to 17s wcekl), Including prin and

int Land on easy terms Mill build suit purchasers.

_IIINIS Tel 7(7 Burwood

OOOGFF-Rents £'31, Price £1350-0 HOUSES 4

rooms, kitchen in good order freehold Bargain

_Cll AS II OADD, 01 Pitt street

UNDI Rents £171 PR1CI £13.i0 -d Brick COT

i AGIS 3 rooms kitchen, Torrens Title

CHAS 1! GADO, 01 Pitt streetB

N EAV10WN - Rents £100 Price £400 -12 HOUSES,4 rooms, 1 itthcn, lorrcns Title

Cll AS R G ADD, 01 Pitt street

SURRYlHLU*, Bourke st-Rents £140 Price £1150

-3 Brick HOUSES, 0 rooms kitchen, etc

_CHAS H (¡ADD, PI Pitt street

1AIKIwell built HOUbl containing about l8

J rooms (4 20ft x l"ft 2 ISft x loft an1 2 10ft x

14ft) balconies tower commanding ocean, harbour

and S} dney to bt ûcorge s Rher views 2 tennis

courts, land about 200ft frontage overlooking MaicrleyPark One of Ibu best homes In Hie I astern Suburbs

A Bargainat £4000 AAoiild cost double to build

Open one week only

I boto and full Particulars

J AMI S C 1DMARDS AND CO,_14 Moore street Sydney

OA11.-S1 hhl RS LANDOUR US

I,et us Build jou a Cottage lion o on your vacantland on the following terms -We lind tile money, re

pa}able at rate of Is 4d per week for each £25 cost

of building, which repa}s loan, including interest, in

10} }earsMe imploy our own permanent workmen and guar

anteo satibfiction No initial expensesbend or bru g along }our proposition

THE HOAIF BUILDING and INA I.STAll NT CO, ITD,Utah 1010_13S I lit street city

IO IIOMI SIHvLRS IN OUR VARIOUS SUBURBS.

H'

TCOTTAOI.S for Sale upon Last Terms, from £25 de

posit I alance as rent or we will buy the land and

Build }ou a home upon 10 p e deposit of total cost of

land and bull ling (Brick or Mcatlicrboard) or, II

}uur land Is| art]} paid for wo will clear up tilt

balance oivlue, and build tor jon on similar terms

1US1RAI1AN BUIIDINÍ COMPAÑA, LIMITED,_10 Cisllereai.il

street S)dney _

A81I1HLD CORNI It l*bsIUOV near STATION

( FN1LI MAN S RIS1D1NCI, .Wl LL 1AORIII 1NSII OTION '

J reception rooms, 6 bedrooms mai Is rooms,conser

i itor} fernen, tennis court beautifully laid out

grounds of ncail} 1 acre fountains eti

BOOMS Uti I AIU.1 AND 1 OF! 1

Hie Best House in the District Hie owner Isgiving

up liouacl coping, mil will sAcriflre for £2*00 half

lost lerins 10 per cent deposit to a reliable man

CHAS It CADI)

_01Hit street

"ÑTOR111 Sllüllh. RA11 M Al 1 INIJ> Billi DIM, S1T1 s

COTTAC1 HOMES'

flMIIA ltlSIDLNClS,We lime n bil,

selection

SLADI and BROWN, Properly Agents,¿1 Moore street

Brain h Ofllre CII ATSAA OOD_

STRATUM!I I) DISTRICT

Litabllshed 1891 I T SB AM, Boulciard

Those In search ol renll} fcood valu ii 1 luipi TITI

In tilla favourite district should Insect the long list

of HOUSre, C0TI"AG1.S, and LAND I can oner tor

cash or uponverv easi terms Some nre bargains by

order of Mortgagees or Forced "ales to close estatesAssistance to Billi! Iel, 61 Bur

CJHOI INI IS! Ml NI-No 115 Osford street PAD

IO DINGTON bhop und Duellint let at a rental of

A.I11 /per annum luce £0V I erins Two thirds of

the purchase money may remain on Mortgug,c at 5} percuit

RICH MIDSON nn 111 111 NC1I J td,

03 1 Itt street

rriAM'Nll HY h lOUNDS DH'OSll, 15/ *WFbC""X 1IDCOMB1 Choice Position near building

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D I IV H Cottages, 3 Ige rms, offlccs, ftbroi» cell

IntJ,land 41 x 128, only,£"05 II 1 SMinil RS

L'dcombe_Hl'P_Slatlon, and_70 Pitt street

1710B Sale- Modern COTTAOI o rooms drawing andJJ (lining rooms J bedrooms breakfast room I it

then,launlri bathroom pantry, and linen iiipbo.nl

un blinds (loonu(,s \cr blinds, "uc (and io5c

gani fr trcis £"- c Inn mew itli nv C nnnsie

Bl \I I1

opp pari-

NcwN Detached Brick Vilh. o

rooms bath laundri outhouses, corner, 60ft Hendemon road 110ft stnm Creek roa 1, £C0O, terms.

URO IDHI RSI 0 Bathurst street or

_CRIBB Diinoll}Oilier street Bexle)

GLILDIORD handy station -New M B Cottage, or"

fuunds, 5 rms,

kit,

iaim , bath outhouses garden linns eil} w and g corner allot h8 x "0

lorrcns Title_On mr ( lunfert Chotninl(_roie

"I>OsL KA*» -Cottage 5 nra, kit, eto , garden!

IA sewer also Corner Block land, 45 x no, 3 mlns,(nun 0 Binnie s buildings, 517 George sr,

BOGKBALl8 min station-Ni w Til Al II tot

1

tat,e concrete fnundtn 4 largo rms, batlir, 1 Iry

innis -n-e on £iOO lockington Aboukir st Hay st'

ATOOMBA -Cottages und Land easy terms Writefor Attractive Opportunities Davies Box 3 Kat

HOUSES -AND LAND FOE SALE.

HIGHFIELD.. HIGHFIELD.

Progressive, HealthV, Pleasant Situation.

HANDY TO CAMPSIE STATION'.

2.1 Minutes from Cily. Good Train Service.

SUBSTANTIALLY, AVXLL-BUILT BRICK COTTAO.rj?,bbito roof, neat designs,

sobd concrete foundations,

hall, 4 rooina, kitchen, laundry, pantry, bathroom,

verandahs. Ample land. Torrens.

FROM £050. Small Depobit, Easy Monthly Payments.

INTERCOLONIAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD.,-

4 and ö Castlercagh-street,neir HimttT-Btreet.

Oflicc open Friday Etcning, C till i)._

H ANDY TO TWO RAILWAY STATION'S.

PENTLAND HILL HOME SITES.

PUNCHBOWL-LAKEMBA.On the Hill. Ciiolce Building

Blocks.,

From 10/ per foot. Easy Terms. Torrens.

UNUSUAL ADA'ANTAGES.ÏA1J WILL IiUU.D FOB A OU,

or

LEND YOU MONEY TO BUILD.

Call or AVrite for Plans.

INTERCOLONIAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD.,

"4 andli Cnstleriagh-strcct,

mar Hu der stfeet.

._onice open Friday Evening, 0 tijl 0.

.YtrAHUOONGA.-Good Level LOTO, about 400 yards» ' i Irom station, facing railway line, from 30/ foot;

alio W.U. Building, 2 rooms, land OS x about 250,

£200, easy terms. Torrens.'

INTERCOLONIAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD.,

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4 and 0 Ciistlcrcagh-sireet._ '.

B""LAOICIIEATIÏ: OllOICl]

POSITION.

Weathcrboani COTT'AGE, slateippf,

4 rooms,

kitchen, laundry, verandahs on three sides.

CORNER BLOCK OF LAND, 101 by 200, laid out

in flower beds, shrubberies,fruit a-.id tcge-Uble gar-

dens. The whole in good order..""_," .,".

TORRENS TITLE. PRICK, £025.

W. A. PETTIT, 208 King-street. Newtown.

ÏtVHTYPOUNDS -DEPOSIT, Balance, including ln

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tcrcst, by Weekly Payments of¡a»?- , ,

MARMCKVILLE.-Now D.F. Brick COTTAGE, slate

roof, containa hall, sitting-room, 2 bedrooms, break-

fast-court, kitchen, bathroom (hotand cold water ser-

vice), linen press, pantry, laundry, tiled verandah, and

walk t0 front, art mantel»,tiled hearths and grates,

fibrous ceilings, venetian blinds.

LAND, as x 120,.TOttllENS. PRICE, £725.

_W. A. PETTIT, 208 King-street.Newtown.

AUR101Í.V1LLK HWJS'rjffiNTPAIR NEW Semi-detached Brick COTTAGES, 8

rooms, liall, kitchen, and all offices,let at lis per

week each- £88/8/ per annum.

LAND," 40 x 120, TORRENS. PRICE, £800.

_AV. A. PETTIT, 203 King-street, Nowtown._VESTMENT. BONDI BEACH.

TWO PAIRS SUPERIOR BRICK COTTAGES, let

at 218 per week each- £100/4/ per annum.

TORRENS TITLE. PRICE, £1050 PER PAIR..

CLOSE TO TRAM AND SURF SHEDS.

_VV. A. PETTIT, 203 King-street.Newtown.

EXCHANGE,exceptionally line FARM, Narromine

district, 1200 acres, highly'

improved, 1100 a

cleared for plough, can strongly recommend, £J

acre. Owner will Sell or Exchange for any sound Citj

or Suburban Investment.

_REGINALD WEAVER and CO.. 76 Pltt-tt,

UNIQUEAVATER FRONTAGE, embodying Comfort.

Beauty, and Convenience. S minutes from tram and

ferrj-.-HandsomeBrick COTTAGE, just completed,

with

84ft river frontage, swimming baths, und mobringfpr

motor boat. Elaborately finished, splendid verandahs

all round for sleeping out, Soft by 8; motor garage,

man's room, splendid surrounding?. Thu outlook is rich

In natural beauty, and there aro few sites like it to be

bad around Sydney. Price for iiiiick sale, £1»30; or

will Exchange for an Investment Pioporly.This oners

an opportunitythat will never come again. Apply

REGINALD WEAVER and CO., 70 Pltt-atcct, Sydney.

PADDINGTON,spcndldly situated, overlooking har-

bour.-Brick COTTAGE, 5 room» and kitchen, one

of the best letting houses In Paddington, £025,

terms arranged. REGINALD WEAA'EB, CO., 7tj¡,Pltt-st.

NTEXT SATURDAY, 1st MAY,

MEET US ON THE GROUND,CHURCH-STREET AND MORRISON-ROAD,

WANDOO HILL ESTATE, HYDE,

PICK- OF THE DISTIHCT. MATOHLESS VIEWS.

36 ELEVATED BUILDING SITES.

CLOSE TO TRAM. HANDY TO TRAIN AND STEAMER.

A'cndors: INTERCOLONIAL TNYESTMENT CO., LTD,,4 and 0 Castlcrcagii-strcct.

RICHARDSON AND AVTiENCH, LTD.,AUCTIONEERS, 03 P1TT-STHEET.

w OLLSTONECHAFT.

. The finest CENTLEALAN'S COTTAGE RESI-

DENCE in this charming suburb, Rtandlug in one

acre of elevated land, corner position, with two

frontages, and commanding magnificent views over

the harbour and rivers. There ia a FULL-SIZEP

TENNIS COURT, large orchard,beautiful garden

and lawns. The accommodiHon comprises ti

reception rooms, 0 bedrooms, kitchen, and all of-

fices, all the rooms are large. The cottage is

situated within ti minnies of the tram. Id sec

tlini, and about 7 minutes from Biatlon. Price.

£3700. Terms arranged. For inspection apply to

"

S. Ii. CALKIN, T3ny-road (next Station), ¡

Tel., 1200 N. Syd._WHY PAY IIBHT7

LOANS TO BUY BRICKS AND TIMBRIl, REPAY-

ABLE 5/WEEKLY FOR EVERY £25 ADVANCED.

BUILDING ALLOTMENTS.PUNCHBOWL.-COft x 132ft, £50 each, £1 deposit, 10s

monthly.

MORTDALE, Illawarra Line-50ft x 147ft, £50.BEXLEY.-00ft X 235ft, £10.

EXAMPLE:-BUY an ALLOTMENT FOR, SAA', £50,ON PAYMENT of £10, £50 LOAN AVAILABLE.

"AYMKOTS, Land and Loan,not lo exceed 10s AVcckly.

COME AND SEE THE HAPPY HOMES ON THESFESTATES AND .IUDGB FOR YOURSELF.

NO FORFEITURE if you are sick or out of work.PLANS from

ERNEST O. A". BROUGHTON,the Stock Exchange, lia Pitt-ntroot, Sydncj'.

Tel.. Olly 8525. Open Monda- till 0 p.m._

BRONTE,right on the Ocean, and close to trani.

Lots, 60 x 120, for £1 per foot. Spl. view», £10

deposit, 7s (k1 per week, pays it oil.

If. PRITCHARD. "The Landaalcsman," Auburn.

CLYDE,0 nuns, from Station.-Good Building Block,

40 x 125, Torrens, ( £55, no deposit required, no

interest charged. 5s per week pa.va it off.

II. PRITCHARD. "The Landsalcsman," Auburn.

MEADOWBANK.-GoodBuilding Blocks, right at

station, 40 x 210, Torrens, £00. No deposit re-

quired. Gi per week pays it off.

11. PIUTOILAlcD, '"nie landmlcsman," Auburn.

HABERFIELD.-An EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY.HOwner leaving, for Engkind next month, must Sell

his modern COTTAOE, corner position in choicest partof Haberfield; 100ft frontage x 16.1. Ground for tennis

court, coachhouse, and stables (suit garage), 7 rooms,kit., and coin's. This is a most attractive property,

worth Inspection, and for immediate sale. A reasonable

offer will be accepted. For appointmentTelephone, Ashfield 1101.

C"New Double-fronted Brick Cottage, in a goodposition, containing ii bedrooms, drawing and

dining rooms, kitchen, and every modern con-

venience. Torrens Title.

STANTON and SON, Ltd., 129 Pilt-streot, city,und at Summer Hill (at atntlon).

I KENSINGTON (STH.).-New W.O. Cottage, 4 nns.,'»-

laundry, b.r., »-stall stable, nice lawns, gardens,1 pilli, liain. Price £100. Deiwsit £200, balance as

rent. A-lovely home, and worth Inspection.EPPING.-Attractive D.F. Brick

Cottago, 5 rrns.,

k., w.h., pantry, b.r.,«broun ceilings, largo block land.

Best position in Epping. Price £750, terms. CHEAP.WILGA Property Agency, 01 Market-street,

HABERFIELD.-NewModern Villa, 0 large rooms, 2

baUs, all oillrcs, gas stove electric light, returntiled verandah, superior litt,, land 40 x"185, bargains,£000, cash required £300.

J. BOTT, Builder, Wattle-street,

_2nd tram stop past section.

-\TEcJTJtAb BAY.~

-L\ ATTRACTIVE BRICK VILLA,5 rooms, kitchen, etc., sleeping-out verandah.

Good order.

_._44 AVatcre-road.

aORDON,North Shore Line-BUICK COTTAGE",

stone foundation», »late roof, 4 rooms, kitchen,laundry, bathroom, largo slecplng-oul verandah, built12 months, .'and 60 x 200,

six minutes ttalion. Tor

rens, £075.

_.7. J*. ^CONLEY, Cordon-road, Conlon.

MANLY, SplendidA'iow

Harbour, Heads, 0 min.

Boat, 2 Spit Tram.-Brick Cottage, 7 large rma,,¡and 50 x 180, vehicle entrance. £1476 cash, or

£1050 cash, balance 20s week. Immediate possession,No_ agents, 'Phone, 017 Manly.

_

KOSHBAY.-Gentleman's Residence, contg. 7 mia.,

' allolllecs,

mod. com-., large sleeping-out bal-conies and verandahs, in Ideal position, magnificent-lews, near tram. Price £2200. Terms arranged.

_HAY, Estate Agent, Rose lint-.

CAMPSIE.-NewD.F. AV',11. Cottage, piaster wail»,

Iib. cell., 5 nns., convs., land 100ft dep. £125,bal. 6 p.c., extending over 15 years. SHELTON, To.bacconlst, Benmlsh-st. Campsie. No agenta.

_

OVVTNOMisfortune, Sale at Moderato Price.-Com-

fortable Home, fronting water, Double Bay,sheltered, grand view, level land, sui table- further

buildings.AV. Bell,

LindsDopt., Drldgu-st, Sydney.

CAMPSIE.-D.F.Brick Cottage; 7 min. «in,, 3 nñT,

'

kit.,and 1., closed-In back ver., good ganten and

fowl run; sulky entrance: Just been renovated. £285

quick sale. LliSSLlE. Mercer. Campsie._PITTWATER.-Owner

will dispose of Í2 Acres anilCOTTAGE, about 400 feet water frontage, near

Church Point, low price for cash. ?>

Bo-c 461, G.P.O.

S'OUTH KENSINGTON.-Choice level BulidltTg-M1 lotmcntssr ¡loft x lu. 2 minutes from tram,

fronting .-rood rand: must sell, £00 a lot. AV. ALLEN.Wentworth-strcct, Randwick. Tel.. 881 Ildttlt.

UNDERCLIFFETERMLNUS.-3 largo-ami-iiu,

ctc.r cavity, brick onstone, Bangor roof, fibrous

colling, electric light, gas stove,car

cntr.: land 27

145. Price, £530. F. PACTS, 431 lllntvarra-road._

INVESTMENTS.-TwoSliops and Dwellings, GrarivlHe"

£1350. Good prospectivo value;old Brick Cottage

£450. ELLIS, Chatswood._*. '

WAHROONGA.-AttractiveBrick Cottage, "7 1 cours,

all convenience*, 0 min. station, tennis court

land 100 x 210. Mrfl_Steokarck,_Coonaubarr-,i-rd, AVuh.

/"4ARLTON,"llâ"ndy to1 Station.-Brick' Cottage, in

A_>' colimo of erection, price £575; deposit £50. Jnapect now. PEACH BROS., Kogarah: ami 70 pjtt-st.

.jlifEDLOW, veryclose

stn.-Building Block, half acre,£'JL next park, lake main closo by, 30/. A¡ Tucker.

UMMER HILL. 251 Old Ctintcrbury-rd.-Ii7ick~Cn"ttage, 4 lins., lilt., halium., etc., pr|ec £525.

ITAXSTVVOOD.-Land,00 x

¡120, easterly aspect. T"mlñ».if from kia. M. Mackinnon, Uurraneer, via Sulh'Ianil

HURSTVILLE,Claroiiiont~listatc.-a UlociSTWc or

lot, 22sft;_Saltwell, Kenwyn-»!, Hurstville.

-iHKLTKNlñAl.-IJ Ano«, 5 min. U11., I.vons-rd.

-'1fi'nie'l, £S» ncie. Xnrurii, Otfnrd-st, Epping.

CHATSWOOD.-5rniB., new

pictty l'olliiKo.-pilf'pôsi._lion, cloie Iraln.v Torrens, £850.

Eljiiand Co.

rpiIORNLElGH.-Cottages-, hnndy station; also~fewlX' Allotments Land, red. prices. Hall, Co., T'lcigh,

HOUSES AND LAUD FOE SALE

WOOIIAURA-1 coiuj ktc Home on uri i-isy

terms'-Dot DI Brick Cottige4 gool rooms,

1 itcl cn, laun In, pnntr} I athroum, topper balli beat

CIIATaM001)-lilla lie-id i cc conti, 0 rms , kit

ldrl bitlirm , 5ft tan hill ruht tlnougli glisscd

in bnik ver vera front ind silo good lawn 1 in I

«1x110 torrens Tram stops at elooi £J iO ¿.ICO

low li C S ROSS Cliallis House_

fipOCl 1 -Cent s 1 illa Residence on massive stone

VJ foundation slate roof 0 Urge rms, kit, ldry,

I uhrni etc, enamel bath anil bunn, heiter ciirj

Hunt, well finished off, beaut new el trim and bell

£.1100 tenna arranged C S ROSS Challis House

WA VI IILH -Pretty Bet Brui Cottilfci on stone

contlina i rms, kit, ldry bathm etc enamel

bath, valuable land, mag oc new 1 min trim Tor,

£7n0 £l5> down "2/0 wk 0 b Ross CTialhsJJouse

/->O0CI I North -New Det, D F Brick 1 illa oeciipv

\J ing splencor pos , on bia y

stone, fo indUtlon

lest Bangor slnte roof, 0 lorgi rus, ML, ill'.¡""'j

sliding doors bet draw and din ntii,luck verandah

8ft wide, electric Ught throughout,also gas,? t"1»*°f

nt door Torrens, £1200 0 S Ross. Chalba House|

IjTND'WlCh'^GênT'r'A illa Residence, 0 good rooms

XV standing in good block of lani, gani, ornament ii

(rees m frofit, lane }ard at rear,fit.

biltlcv pos

beout view. £050. Torrens O S Ross Challlsjj-se|

K~ÉÑSFVCÍON-Protty_Dct DF Bnck Allia, on

stone found itlon, slate roof in T*T-rou«"»-«f

* «=

Tor nice lawn, small aquarium in front, contains> yi

ms', Mt, ldry comb .Idee light

and gis Ü\ro,iglmut

3 min -dsec Tor,_£0i,_C_S_Ross,H ,"--%.*

KiNstiNr.TOÑ--New Det D F Brick A illa, on stone

^WeN?Trstand7in land 50 x IM, very n ce hewn

-AYilliLD 1 STATT, AVEÑTAVORTUllLLL

ONr ami -ruo ACRE BLOCKS, rich *».*£water, 6 minutes walk station. £10 deposit,

£1 month

SLCURI -our »ATOOW Ij-^ WcntWçrUiviUe_

MAILANDS FSTITE, V^Ï^F^Hof, £o ne

ÁJ B1SIDINTIAL BLOCKS, from Wtoj^

*-tie

poslt,balance 00

monthly^payments, CWSl^STA^.

BROOKLANDSlüTATl , íO°7,aAD^ "",,"-, 10

ACB1 BlOCh1", good soil, close school, lu

minutes station*, £10 deposit, £J" m°T,.m,",1,1,,VIUMB and SON, \\tintgorthjUle__

VJtTENTWORlUVlLLl-bTYLlSH vUL^OriAGl;.

W 5 large rooms «brous ceilings, andcornices,

tiled

hoartlis, picture rails,casement windows, m« J""'

laundry, copper, tubs, kitchen, stove under, X"TT.stable, 'coachhouse, feedroora, fixed W*«r«"r»U-JSshop, poultry

runs, etc 4 ACRES PAÄKLIKE LAMM,

well gnisseei; ULLA FURNISHED, with new_Md

modern furniture, handy station.£1200 WALK in,

MALE out An Ideal propcVtybl F THIS Al ONCE

PLUMB and SON. WentworthyiUc.

.A-0j<

0V1LY LINDIIFID- ,_,

_

-J 11NDIIFID-On the Popularand Progrès

I1NDFIFLD-she North Shore Line lovely,

I INDI'II-ID-healthy Lindfield, 322 feet

UNDI II ID-aboie sia level Only thlrtv

UNDI II II)-11M minutes from Clr «iuai

LIND1IHD-1I1 ART OF LINDFlriD

IlNDIlHD-lSrATB H rightat Lindlleld

UNDHI ID-Station lots are level, ami

UNDHI I D-beautifully grassed-just the

I INDI II f 0-Spot /for the Finest llesl

1INDlin Ü -dences Lots arc 00 I,150

UNDHI ID-ft (.rand value,from 60/

to

llNDFIIID-7i/ ft. Call or write for

I INDI ILI 11 -Plans Laslest of Ternis, onl}

UNDHI! 11)-

£1 down and 10/ a mon'h for

1 INDI II LD -each £25 worth purchased

AR1IIUR RICHARD and CO,

LTD -Ior Home Sit«,

Ml I HUB. RlClvAHD and CO ,LID -On Vas} Terms,

AR111UR RICK ARD and CO I 11) -*IU Pitt slnet,

Alt rilUR RICKARD and CO,

LTD -S}dney

AVAR HAIttlAlNPi-NNANT 1I1ILS

MbOft ubon sea lu c1 Healthy and Beautiful

a Acres 1-and, 7 minutes from station, one acre ii

chord balance grass,with few shade trees. Ovcrlool

Int. miles of valle} 1 routage over 000 feet, deptuliU

Uhoici BuildingSites.

Ncwly^fmced TORltl NS TITLE

P1UCL, l'/O PLR lOO-l 1LRMS

TAYLORS, LTD /PennantlHlls,

Telephone, Fpplng 53___

CIHOlOhALLOIMFNI, Pi NNANl HILLS,

J 1 minute trotn Station

Highest ground In Pennant Hills.

Big prospectivo value Cheap to-dayTAYLORS, LID,

I pplngja_Pennant Hills.

ROSE!ILI 1

A MAGNIFICENT HOME'

in a good position. Handy to Station.

Contain» 7 bright and airy rooms, all richly

pointedVerandah space a special

feature.

In fact,no money was spared for ita comfort and

solldll} ^

Your Anhitcct'g inspection will confirm this.

The Grounds aro nicelylaid out

Ample room for gamgc and tennis court.

Siro of ground, 120ft x 180ft.

10RRENS TITIL rRICT, £1000

Can vvc show j ou this choice Cottage todayINNES and Sill ARMAN, 8 Spring street, city

lids wos built for a home-not as a spec_

OILITSMOOD,in fact, anywhere on the North Shore

line -Hu} era wanting «only the best Propertiesshould see us.

INNES and SHFARMAN,City 8840 8 Spring-street, Sydney

_1 OR H01H.S ON 1 A8V TBItMS_

a LI BE POINT-A neat Det Brick MILA, slate

roof 0 rooms kit offices Land a corner torrens

Title, close tram, £076CII AMU 0 Rowe street _opposlte G_P O

ÖRONIILA Close to Surf -Pretty new AVB COT

1 Al] wide icrnndahs, 5 rooms kit, ofllces fuLyfurnished Land taken in part payment

_C I IAMB 0 Rowe street opposite O P O

WAV! BLI Y -1 Pair of new Brick COTTAGIS, slate

roofs 4 rooms, kit, ofllces. splendid ocean views,

fand accepted in part pajment.'" "

LAMB 0 Rowe street, opposite O P O

EASTMOOD A HARP CIIANCP

to secure a substantial Brick COTTAGE, with

TM0 ACRIS OF LAND

within ten minutes' walk of station TORRENS TITLF

PRIOP, ONLY £850 Terms can be arranged

0 GHTORD MOORFTile leading Propcrti Agents

" , ,

1ASTWO0D (opp Station)Iel Ipping 1"S

Shut 1 io day Open «11 day Saturdays.

ARDEN SUBURB SURROUNDINGS

On a large comer block, TO x 155. Owner linsI

instructed us to dispose of a, brand new Brick

CottageHome. It is fitted with electric light

flbrons plaster ce¡luii,8 etc Contain» 4 (¡oodrooms enclosed verandah, and usual ofllces

The Title is Torrens PRICE, ONLY £730

STANTON: and SON, Ltd,

Haberfield Office.

G

I LP M Al FR t RUN I AGU ON PARRAMATTADFOR SALE, at Hunters Hill, a very superior 0

roomed Residence, of solid stone The grounds welltimbered and laid out, extend to deep water

Tennis court, boat house, and perfect views.

ONLY £3100

_PU ROY ITIIML and CO, 163 Pia street

MOöMAN- COTTAGES, S rooms and ofllces, £050,

£0"o £860, £050 £1000,(I rooms and ofllces,

£1020, £1250, £1050, £1000 £1150, and others.NUVMAN and CO

,

_l8 Bndgc-strect, bydnc},Office No 22

*\)EUI RAL BAY -COFIACEb, 5 room» and

offices,I

-Li £050, £800, 0 roomB and ofllces, £1200, £1050.

£1150, £050, £660 and others.

NEWMAN um. CO,l8 Bndge street, Sydne},

Office No 22.

OIIA1SWOOD-AMagnificent BUNGALOW, contain

ing 0 living rooms, kitchen, pantry, scullery, bath

room, and coins., finished and furnished with elaborate

and unique lutings, grounds neatly planned, motor garagc, and iharmlng ferner}, frontage 8J feet, gas,water, sewer, convenient position Price £1650, terms.

Appointments ruig Chatswood 1103

Apply JAM1.SP NEALContractor and Builder,

_High Range,Blakeslev

street.Chatswood

CHATSWOOD,INO DEPOSIT

1AAO COTTAGESOne in Findlay ai euui, and one in Macquarie street,

about 10 minutes from elation,

4 and 6 rooms etc.

PRICES, £700 1.ACH GOOD LOTS OF LAND,Rental Basis 2as per week /

_JAMES PARK; 'Phone, lOal CliaU.

PROHTABLL LEASEHOLD 1N1LSTMENTS

lU DI > UN-7 Brick Houses, 4 rms., kit, etc., let

at l"s week £300 8a p a. Price, £1875

RLDeERN-5 Brick Cottages, 3 rooms, kit, etc., let

at 0s and 10s wk , £119/12/ p a Price, £775

WA1ERLOO -I Brick Cottages, i nns., kit, ile also

stabling, rents £125/0/ p a Price,£515

IBrLS and MACDERMOTT C8j Pitt st. f ,_CUy_1051

AlWAI LRU. Y -Pair New Cottages, brick, slate,

4 1 room«, kit, seul, all conv , fine view. Tor

rons NICHOLSON, Ocean House, Moore street.

T GIJJJE.-3 lirst class SHOPS, largo windows,Al trade position, showing good return, Torrens.

_NICHOLSON, Ocean House, Moon street

3;>!0h,Ob MOSMAN-Superb bite for «needy sale,

l^Oft (roulage x 170, harbour and ocean liews

AVill sell this wick for £7 per foot, Torrens Title

Other lots from £4 ft

1 P DLSSA1X, Select Sites Salesman, Glcnnossie,

Belmont road. Mosman Tel, 370 Mosman_

C11LUSAVOOD-Brick on Stone Cou., 10 min. stn , 2

Jtram,

Ano outlook, dr ,din rms combined, break

last und 3 bed roomB, kit, etc,vehicle entrance at

rear, 45 x 100 (about), £800, £600 may remain at

0 per cent

WILLOUGHBY -Br Colt tile rf, 5 r,

k,

all ofllces,

£775 sm d , bal rt YA btronach, 1 le al ,Chats

aLADLSVlLLt,Brereton Hill -New Cottage, 4 rms

,

kit-hen, launch}, bath, etc, brick on stone, sluti

roof, till verandah,back, verandah 12 x 0, land lttoft

deep, garden laid out Pnce £050 small deposit,

balance as rent WALLACE. PARh, Builder, on job,

or PJione 11} di 170_

_

DULWICH HILL, £000 (easy tenus), for Modern

llomi Just (blinked, nice locality, Colin street, oB

Kintore street, lew lulnutta tram,train

ObllOHNl and B1PTH Builders l'honi, L 03*

Dtl'OSll£50, BAL1NCL AS BENI al Ml bh

Brick Oottngo,5 rooms 1 lichen, ctt con newe

opp Chatswood Park £S°5

111 AN CIS Al LARD, 12 Castlireagh street

HLRL IS A BARGAIN Owner Is L,oing to America -

5 acres for £b0,suit poultn I

its or fruit al si

lutclylash largain Do not bo worrie 1 ubout ¡merest

Full partirai ire I U I). llerald_Ollleo_

A~UBURN,"BYltMNilli TI, Just off Nortb"parade'

BUlIDINa SITr lOMt x 101/1 IS aid rsrt atrear freehold PIIIC1 ida for Q nil Kilt

HAllDll and GORMAN 111 I ID lu ] lu street

HAMM1IÎSMU1I SlItlTl 1 Ieinine,ton -loiclv "newDI CO IT All lill 1 hil linns I itrheil

I room, laundp, ..vtr ill coins a, I e isli or

'

Soutliwiod 121 lull sir t letershin

W"ARRAW1 I -Bruk I Oil ALI icre Mwiñ~f~sO!Íic

turnllui, two niiutes station cudi £lb.O C1

EURI, ( ipslaiid Borumbil street Mirranie

L^ONCUlY it LI -New Bri Coll . « nns7~larKC'iïïioT

_Iin

L_j rom|)t_bu}jr,_aV\-_Boo Trim To-minus.

T ONI Ul lil I 1 -Owner must s 11, Lind, Ii iMis Hu

i-i rd 2.3 ft, min tram Hot At, ni, I ongiiculli

WTHIOUrilBY -Al B (ntl ne 5 nils lit nu tri

»» < d s el ! rgo I

_k_lm I 1 0 lill limit

/"III AISAAOOD ( ronnel eonifrtille ' 01 I At,

\J. n I ni £S_i_ii_çh p lilis Chit lu I

-ITU PING III ICH! 1 mini Stat i in -I nu, m, "

~_Î'±JL '' ' ^ ".w,'_!:iî'i_ ? I_¡eut (.mini 11 im

?JTlOItbAIl1)1 W11 I oil u,o 1 rooms and ill e~i

.*- iveu, pneo £100. W. Heighton^HavT otiav, YA Koa

I HOUSES AND LAND POE SALE

rNDUSTRIVL AC11AIIAIL AUIil RN- RIA

IItfelDI liriGHTS rSTATI

ALU! It\ -Newington Vlibuni 1 lcvated com

AU1H UN - mandiiií Home Sites hilidj to lu

Al Bl RN-inn Cuiirmmnt Abattoir* Jit lot

Ililli UN dose inru¡,hto lu iinpIeoMiit

AUBURN- 01 feet frontage x12 fiel diep

AUBURN-from £31 cub Good roads not

AUBURN-fir from shops etc, and no f,rcit

Al BURN- distance from tlatioii I icy tern«

AIJB1 UN-

Torrens I Hie UIGI1I VNDS IS

AUBURN-1 AU -Hie finest Hid liest position

AUBURN -in Auburn Lois II \ 1.8 fill to

AUBIUN-li v 1"J feet Innl t ilui Irom

AUBURN -11 0 foot Lasy Tenus lorrcns

AUBUUN -I HieAUBUltN -1 isiebt of Terms only £1 down and

AUBUUN -10/ imonth for each £2., worth

AUBURN -Iurchased

VRTHUR RICIiARD and CO , 1 I'D-The Realty

AUIIIUR UlCli VUD and CO , I 1 D -Spcci ilistb

API HUlt UICK VUD and CO,

LTD - 84B Pitt street,

AIUIILTl UIl.li VUD nnd CO LID -Sulncj

Hie 1 i ¡.word to Prosperity-ltiel arils'

I ísy i erins

Ii'UULSIONL i'AUIY-bOUlll Nhill II I D

lontenlent to Station and onh 1 minute from tram,

with choice of routes to Summer Hill Station or

Petersham, or I j direct routi to Sydney

MODI RN COU ICI RLSID1 NCI brick, with slate

roof, containing 0 rooms, kit, etc, fibrous ceilings

marble mantels tiltd hearths I V\D, 40 x 150

(about), lUcndinc,to streit jt rear lorrcns Title,

PRICL, £925 linns £100 deposit, 30/ perweek

C II CUAAIMOND

-li PITT STH1 PT SYDNLY

Ami at IT HUSH AM opn Slition

K°hOGARAH

Detached ill SIDrNCE, built of bnck with elate roof,

containing lirgo drawing and dining rooms, connected

by folding doors, lull r»,lit throukh, 3 bedrooms kit

te In perfect order throughout LAND 50ft 71in

_ 154ft (about). lorreua Tille

PRICE £800, £100 deposit, 20/ per week,and interest

wGentleman's COTTACI RESIDENCI" built of brick,

with tiled roof, containing 6 rooms kit, etc LAND,

about 41 x 130 Ion-ens Title

PRICi , £1-HK) 1 erins

O Ii CUAMMOND

_76 PI l-l £,rULHr, SYDNI Y_OSb AND PARSON»,

E.IMPORTANT TO THE THRIFTY HOUSFnOLDER

CONSIDER THE AMOUNT YOU PAY TV RENT

WHAT hue vou to SltOAV for it?

DrClDP AT ONC1 TO BUY A IIOMr

CALL on US We SFLL ou LASY PI RMS

AVe will BUILD on your own land and ITNANCL jot

We Collect HINTS and MANAGr I slates

SAMPLES I OR PRICE and PLUMB

AUBURN', £115-New Brick A H LI -tuckpolntcd

front, 3 rooms, kitchen, lanndrj, wida back teran

dab, beautiful view £36 deposit, l»s per week,

plus Interest at 0 per cent on quarterlybalance

AUBUltN, £475-NFW Brick A II LA, with 4 room*

I ltehcn,, and all conveniences £50 deposit, 12/0

per week, plus interest as aboie

BANKSTOWN, £27 -SPLFNDIO IIUILDLNO IOTS

(Oft x 105ft, 10 min Regents Patk Rallwat Sta

tion £2 deposit 0/per week NO IN I Ititi SI

CAMPKRDOVVN, £575-NEAV Brick COTTAGP 4 rs,

kit, laundry- bath, pantry, wide icrandahs, gus,water, and sewer

, y

nOSE ano PAUSÖVSYalucm Real Estate arid Finance Agents

82 PITT STRFI T and opp Station, AUUUHV

Phone Citv 0073 Lid 220

M ALVIRN HJL.

The owner of an attractive Double fronted Brick

Cottuf,e Ins spociaJiy roturned from the country

to soil ida home, hnd is offering it at a low

price and on EASY-TERMS to elect a quick sale

It is niw, and has a slate roof, 4 large rooms,

kitchen, laundry, Tiathroom, with the latest con

tenicnecs, nnd wide front and hack icrandahs.

The front isapproached by a wide tiled path

thrpugha well laid-out garden, and there aTC

lawns and gardenat the back The land is 40

x Í50, Torrens Title PRICL, only £7a0 cash,

or on a

SMALL DEPOSIT,and easy payments, including interest at G pt

K~ LSSINClOVi OHANOL Or A LIFETIME

SUPERIOR; D T BRICK COTTAGT 5 large lofty

rooms, kit, and all offices, slate roof, fibrous ceilings,

electric lights, asbestos fires, canopy grates, sleeping

out verandahs, land SO x 150, liandy to tram Ti RMS

to «nit purchaser Selling under cost Absolutclj the

1H.ST \ALUL ot er offered Apply sharpIL LUTTOV and CO

,70 Pitt street,

_

and Eastern avenue

"JT-LNSLNGTON -Nice Detached Brick COTTAGF,

l\ rooms, etc, nr tram, £710, easytenns Sacrifice.

II LUPTON and CO , 70 Iltt-strcct, and I-aatcrn av

ÜEPOSH£50- 1-oiclj Home, bandy to city, bah

ato week, agift

lupton. 70 Pitt st

ILLARA (3 mlns. Station)AN ATrUACPIAl MODERN BESIDENCE,

Spaciousand ttelllaid-ont rooms, sleeping-out veran

ila!« Contp -2 Tcccptlon roomi, 7 bedrooms, vestí

bule, ballroomLAND 2 acres. TASTEFULLY laid nut in

LAAIVS, GRASS TENNIS COURT,AND CROQUIT LAWN

«TABLLS, GARAGP,1 ov L HUNS BUSH liorua

ORNAMENTAL LAAVNS and SHADE Till 13

HNh- MOTOR OR OAIUtlAOE DR1VL_THE AVnOLI PROPERTY is in PERFECT ORDFR.

SPl-CHLLY SUlTAHLr FOR. A RETIRED SQUATTER

PRICL, £5200 £3000 can -mun on mortgage at

6 per cent., and owner will «Dow another £1000 at 5

pee cent TORRENS TITLE.,___

CiW)_RICHARDSON and AVRFNCII, ITD

A"JSNLt. Little Internment handy Darlinghurst, 3

Houses, Tents £14b Ss Price £1250 terms

__>IJ^_nd_IttfOVy\ 24 Aloorc-strcet

S0UND-4vTr.STMI NT, 10 min. Central Railway4 Houses rents £187 1 early Price £1800

SI ADI and BUOAA N 24 Moore streetA

._""______

tjOUND SUBURBAN "lítTÍ5rMLNr, 20 min OP O,

?5 4 Collages, rents £150 year Pnce £1000. Terms,

£200 cash,balance on mortgage

SL VDE and BROAVN, 24 Moore street.

\TT01I,STQNÍCRVFT, good pos-Modern COTTAGEW II rin* kit, and ii)} offices, land COU frontage

Price £1400 terms £500 cash, balnnce 0 per cent

_

SLADE and BROWN 24 Moore-street

.DUUNTNELL and BANNLRMAN, LTD

£100 CASH, Manco a» agreed, COOGi K IdcaUy

Bituated, overlookingocean, and handy to tram Cor

ncrsite, thoroughly

modern 5 roomed brick, on atone

Cottage, substantially erected,tiled roof Owner out

to sell this week, and tnll accept £075 on above

terms

TTevatcd Position, 4 ACRES. 3 min».' walk Rall

way Station 15 miles from city-Thoroughly Modern

well built WB Cottage, 5 room», verandah», al'

offices Exceptionally good proposition, £050 AVe

can arrange term».

BRUNTNFLL and .BANNERMAN, LTD,

PropertySalesmen

_338A Pitt street.

VOUTt OPPORTUNITY at North Sydney -rine D FX Brick COÏT AGE, 6 large rooms, kit., etc, gas

fire» throughout, nearly new, handy to tram, land

40ft x 120ft, Torrens, £50 dep, and bal 25a per

rk Ottner must sacrifice this week. Price £810

ferma may be modified to suit purchasers

NORMAN GILL,cr Walker and Mount »trceta

North Sydney.1212

AT CONCORD WIST,10 MINUTES FROM1 SYDNEY

B Alto AIN-Modern Brk "VTilo, 6 rooms, elo, land 60

x 100 tiled roof, £V0 £10 deposit, bal. cosyINSPrCT THIS -AV 1) COTTAG1, S large rooms,

com,

50 x 141 1 MIN STATION, £425, £60 Deposit.SPLENDID BUILDPsTG IiOT, 60 x 150, fine positloh,

2 minutes station, ¿2s Od ft Best \nlue known

AT KFNSINGTONT -Tile sense of itl Imagine land

as close as I nmore where land is worth from

£7 up, to be had from £2/5/ up 2d tram section

from city Such chancea won't last,

ALLD1S and CO,

Auctioneers, S2 Pitt street,in conjunction with WLLLS and SMITH

___Belmoreroad Coogee_

SÏKATH1IELD,adjoining

Public School, close train

BURWOOD right at tram ENFIFLD, handy to

tram and NLW RAILWAY AAOR.KS Allotment» Land,various flr.es, ideal Home Sites, will be sacrificed to

clear Torrens.D D MURPHY, Klskcam,

Lit erpool road. Strathfield

_between Long and nigh streets

"M LUI RAL B Al-Choice Compact DP Brick Cot

X> tngi fi ruis, kit, eti, I min tram, perfietorder, wide street land £0 x 150 Price £7n0 terms

O MONTGOMERY, 5 Itooro street, jyty_Tel, 4410

NORTHSYD\ï.Y~^-Bargain, £75~dep ,and balance

rent 22s Od-DF VILLA, nearly new, 0 rim,ofiiccs, _scttorod_G Montgomery, 5 Moorc-sl, eily,

A HOME ON YOUR OWN I OT

Cottages erected on owner's land Tieptyment as

rent AV orktnanship guaranteedASSUUANcr VND TUltlFT ASSOCIATION, Ltd,

_y2J5 Ooorge-Blreet

BRICKCOTT AGC O rooms "kitchen, Jiath panlrj,

luimdrt, etc, best suburb right at tram goodblock ground 1 alne £850 lo Lxchangc for Shop und

Dwelling! rising locality will arrangi difiéreme 111

tabu IRON Herald Offici King street_I

T'Oit Sale, mo km Brick Cottagi, situated Homebush"- ens cor bloc) lund 50 \ "00 0 nns

,h ill, 1 It

bath md all offices gar stables, outhousi r nee

£1.00 Apph Hullyttufll The Crescent liomibuh

EPPING-Two nut Alo 1 Brui Cotta,c nca'fltà

tion s-iirillie t>r tillie! al, £111)0 £-(X) ikwn

baume cm bl ananged Or will ill »piritilt

_1 AMPI our H li pim,

Ï5L0FLUN,doe to Ab rcrombie st," t « ree st in ni

V m-, -\,u toll Hy built Uriel Housi '

liri,,, mis

hall lit, anl ill oflla perfiet order slate roif £tooI AV HtSlHOinil nn_CO 117 Pitt st

(1st floor)

YÏTAT111 I ROM lol (deep) lame Tole-" 0 m,n5

'1 uti nr whait 4ft x uoft (.linne, nuns id ii

I ithlng boating li bing plmti buil Ung stone Tom tis

litli_t.ifi 11 it>l)iisli_im incuts /VAIPv Henil

MAUIIKKA II LI -1) 1 COT! AGI ~2~inius-fioTn

turn or trim 4 i\tnliri,o nu J bim it,

bricked iml still lim J_I(10 len it £ ,0

\ySl_Al I_N_1_ANJ1 mlVtlNI A CO II 1 ,tt si

GiADisviiii,Bishop bina -röTTii ~ñ~inri

r

rotin Hink tittie on tone fun la, " Pw!

S ilonif 1Soo w o le

c?tOOl I I -Ni ti double Ironted HrïTi I OI I \<_ 1-7

- 10 11 Punish d_Ul_Trjn.Jlipil! (lilli

COOGI1 -Nut Doimli fionti 1 Und f On iel-r

_TI-1" II lj__ »II n IMP r illert Hu ill

Sjll I it AL- Niw c tlige only 16 JV d'lT^tTo-fjTN - 111 AV mis Sut bl ,m err-in |"u MoH ,,',

131 I I NDID I 1 latiTTT" I x ISO Ir

G ________^.

?pOSL HU -New llriek Ailla mus-LTlj. A, piXAjCst Andren s, Old South Head rd.

"-»MI

II '-''^ViV 7> '''"i;,"''tic lióme 'îtJ^ïïiii-f'ro-ïïil

Selil KiTel ai d Paul neir Isiln

HOUSES AND LAND TOE SALE.

L IND1TI LI) -OH ARMING C01TAC.1 1I01II,

on

li iglits,with loic!}

news, fi min st itlon, fi

rooms, lit,anti cicii ofllcc, good lerindahs,

box

room, gis stove, bath heiter, lino, ill in perfect

order, ixeeptiomlll mu Land >0 \ ISO, lllghl}

linproied, linns, Howers, Mg, fruit, fo vis

No» Hie pneo is unit LS75 £ 1O «li po-.it, bllanee

I. pir nut lins i-, good, and wortli immediite

inspection

UNDHI I D-NOW OFFI lil D I OR J HIST TEuT

A good C(/i i lGF 1101IE of 0 rooms and large

sleeping-out lerandah, entnnre porch, and hill, on

lind CM \ -SHI Al II NN1S CObin, MORIväHOP,I nut tree« Onlj I min* station A proposition

well worth inspectionPRICE £1"00

IIOSIIVILLF - Y CHARMING H011F, 0 MIN. STN,in excellent position, one of *lie prettiest and best

Homes on this line

Hie ( otlage is of brick,on stone foundation, tile

roof, mid contains 7 good rooms. 'I he land most

highl} improved. Fniit, flowers, fowls.

A III AL HOW', A GOOD HOMT. unusually good

In perfect order throughout.PRICE £1350

TO SQUATTERS AND OTHERS

KILLARA-AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY.A MOST HIGHLY-IMPROVED RESIDENTIAL PRO

PERTY, A MAGNIFICENT VILLA of 7 tory large

rooms and eiery possible convenience, exceptionally

largo ami well fitted kitchen, beth, etc.

The Structure rests upon massive stone foundations,

with tile roof.

Elevation good, overlooking large area Land 132 .*

3T0 (1 acre), splendidly ¡mproi ed throughout, I du-

tiful lnwns, shrubs, fruit trees in full bearing,

large collection roses and other flowers, servants'

cottage, garage, man's room, fernery, conservatory,

hushhousc, fowlhouse, cow shed -mel bail There is

access at rear. This SPLENDID PROPEIUY is

available at tin? very low price, £2250: £1000 cash,

bal. 51 p c IVith over 1 acre adjoining f 2500

AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN Well worth £3000' IVE UNRISERVDDLY ItLCOlIltLND. It Is one of

the best homes in one of the best suburbs of Sydney, and for value wc know nothing belter.

»Phone, Chats 850

HLAKH and UANKINS,

QWNEltLEAVING THE DISTRICT.

"N'OIvTHWOOD, ovcrlooHiig the Waters of Lane Cove,

close to Mharf - A Superior COTTAGE RESIDENCE,of brick (on stone), verandahs, sleeping out, 0 large

rooms, kitchen (gas stoic),laundry, bathroom

(heater), and all modem conveniences. ONLY

BUn.T 3 YEARS. Lana 5Sft x 130ft, Torrens.

PRICE £1760. TERMS li? REQUIRED.

I/-JAMPSA DETACHED D.F. BRICK COTTAOB, containing

front and back verandah (back enclosed), hall, J

rooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry (fitted).Land 40ft x 132. Title Torrens.

BURWOOD-Cottage Lots, 7 min. from station, and

near Park, 40 x ISO, Torren», £2 depositand £1

monthly, 60/ foot

CONCORD, PARKDALE ESTATE.-Splendid Building

Lots, near Park and tram stop, £2 deposit and £1

monthly, Torrens,£130 per lot,,

CONCORD -Good Level Building I ft, BO z 100, Tor-

rens, £3 deposit and £1 monthly, £50 the lot.

WALTER HARDIE and CO ,

SO A Pitt street.

G OING AHEAD!

MORlLAhE.-Delightful Suburb, on the pic

.MORTLAKE.-turesque Parramatta-the home

IIORILAKE.-of Hie huge City Gas Works,

MORTLAKE.-The property is situate at a

ÎIORl'LAKE.-handy distance from the works.

MORTLAKE.-GRASMERE ESTATE is a

MORTLAKE-large, lawn like properly,ron

MÛRTLA1CE.-ning down in a gentle slope to

MORTLAKE.-Major's Bay, on the Parra

MORTLAKE -matta River, handy to shops,

MORTLAKE.-etc. Splendid panoramic

MORTLAKE.-views) Burwood-Mortlako Tram

MORTLAKE,-runs past property.Lots 60

MORTLAKE-x 170 feet,from 10s a foot,

MORTLAKE.-Our Representative will be in

MORTLAKE.-attendance. CALL or WEITE

MORTLAKE.-FOR PLANS. EASY TERMS;

MORTLAKE.-only £1 down, and 10/ a month

AtORTLAKE.-for each £25 worth pnrchaseJ.

MORTLAKE.-TORRENS TTTLE

AltTHTTR TtlCKARD and CO , LTD -For Home tates,

ARTHUR RICKARD and CO., LTD.-On Easy Term«,ARTHUR RICKARD and CO

,LTD.-84B Pitt-street,

ARTHUR RICKARD and CO., LTD.-Sydney.

N' ORTII bYONLY. ON llLlGItlS

MODERN GEN-TLElfAVS RESIDENCF, containing

HALL, 9 LARGE ROOMS, BEAUTITULTiY FITTED.

LAND SO x ISO,WELL LAID OUT m LAWNS, I'LOAV

Klt and VEGITTABLE G ARDENS, FOYVL RUNS. etc.

VI HY CONVENIENT POSITION. PHOTO ON

VTCYY. TORRENS. PRICE, £2000. EASY TERMS

ARRANGED.PEROY G. S1LYRPG,

City 7047._Lombard-chamber», 107 Pitt street.

C~REMOIINE-MOSMAN.

DLTACHHD D F. COTTAGE, fi rooms, kitchen,

and all conveniences. ELEVATED POSITION. MOST

CON1TMENTLY SITUATED, LLN'OLKUMS INCLUDED.

TORRENS. PRICE, £050.

PERO Y G. SHARPE,

_City 70j_7.

Lombard chambers, 107_Plttjtrcct.

POINT PIPER. "HARBOUR MEWS.

GENTLLMAVS RESIDENCE, containing 3 RE

CEPTTON ROOMS, 4 BEDROOMS, mid all modern

conveniencesLAitGH GARAGE, hold 2 cars.

ELEOTItIO UGH1' THROUGHOUT.LAND 00 x 200,

TORRENS TITLE.

PRICE, £3850. YTÍRY GOOD TERMS ARRANGED.i Pl'nnv n RTTATÏIHV

City 7017.

H UELSTONE PARK.

A new Donblc-tronlcd Brick Cottage, in an ex-

cellent position, quite handy to the station, is

for sale on EASY TERMS. It contains 4 good,

rooms, kitchen, etc., and a wide back verandah

glassed in, and has a slate roof, electric light,

and the very latest fittings.This cottage is well built,

and the finish will

please even the most particular. Torrens Title

1'rkc, only£076 cash, or on a SAtALL DEPOSIT

and easy payments, including interestat 0 p.c

RANDAVICh,near 2d section.-A Det D.F. Brick

COTTAGE, slate roof, stone foundation, contains 4

good rooina, kit, and corn's, land 60 x 121. Price,

£873. Terms arr M'llHams, Whyte, Co ,Randwick.

("BOOGEE.-AY ill-buUt Det D.F, Drk. Cottage, only 1

v-' min. from tram, contain» drawing and dilling

(combined), 3 bedrooms, kit., etc., all corns. Prie«

£1100

WILLIAMS, YVnYTE, and CO , Agents, Randwick.

TVANDM lCh,-Practically

JLV lontiiiniug 3 largerooi

Price, £050.WILLIAMS. WHYTE, and CO , Agents, Randwick.

TvANDWICK.-Gent's Residence, contg. drawing,

J-ki dining, breakfast, and 4 bed rooms, kit., etc., ga-

rage, man's room, glassed in f. and b. ers,

land 70 x

121, cor block. Torren« Williams, Whyte. Co. Rwk.

BUNGALOAVCOTTAGIS.

We lune for 6ALF. several newly-designedBUN-

GALOWS, built of brick on stone foundations, blate

roof, wide verandahs, 5ft balks, 6 and 0 large rooms,

bathroom, kitchen, laundry, garden, large }ard, en-

trance for motor. Very select position, commanding

uninterrupted news, PRICES, £850, £000, «050, and

£1150. Easy Terms-say, from £100 to £200 deposit,

and the balance as rent.

M'ALTER RUSH and CO., Auctioneers and Valuators,

_2 Quecn-ttreet, Woollahra_

?XT ORTII SYDNEY, 0 min, ferry, 3 min. tram -COT

iN TACE RESIDENCE, 0 rms, kit-, og, £1000

NORTH SYDNEY, Id section,near park,-Oct. 1) 1'.

Brick COTTAGE, 6 nice rms, k, offices, £760

?BAY-ROAD, 3 min. stn.-COrTAGE RESIDENCF, 0 r

kit, and ofllccs, sewer, grand view,£375

NABEAtBURN.-Det D.r. Brick Cottage, stone lound

Slate roof, 6 very large rms-, kit., off,

Snap £725

LOM and CO . 47 Mount-st. opn. P O ?North Sydney.

PADDINGTON.OXIORD-STREET, on the business

side, splendid position,-PairShops, with other

Building Land, 28 x 103 to lane Price,£2200.

O'DONNFLL BROS , 121 Pitt street

B' ONDI BEACH-£5 dep.

baL £1 per month.-Lots

42 x 110 O'Donnell Bros , 121 Pitt-st.

BYr\N THE NORTH SHORE,^STANWAY mid SLACK, Estate Agents,

Uilson's

Point, have in hand for Sale:

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROrt*IcTrES,

EXCELLENT RESIDENCES,

AND VACANT LAND

RESIDENCES on easy tenns. l"rTVIXTMENT PROPER

TIPS on easy terms, and VACANT LAND_

MANLY',just off Addison road,

near Surf.-Brick

Cottage, 7 rooms, kitchen, etc ; land, 40 x 00.

Splendidorder, ovcrlooluig ocean, £1050, or £1100,

including furniture. A Dead Bargain. Terms.

HOLLH10NE and PARNELL,

_109 Pltt.strcct

B~ARO UN 1 OR A POOR MAN.

Niw upto date YV 11. Cottage, 6 rooms, laundry,

bath,set tubs and copper, Iinji, 2 verandahs, eily water,

nice liews, fine lot, superior Bite, now paling fence,

Torrens Title, 15 min. Granville station. Only 20 do

posit, balance 17/0 p week. Apply Box 1870, G.P.O_

ASHFIELD-D.F. YV.B. Cott, 0 rms., etc., 10 minn.

station, TO \ 201 Bargain £380.

ASnriELD.-D F Brick Cott, 1 mia., kit, back cn.

trance £405. s.

BeautifulCottage Home, electric light, etc., £780.

1VI.SSLINKund CO , right at Station. Ashfield.

NORH! SYDNEY.-Investment, Terrace 0 Houses,

brick on stone, 4 rms,kit., w'house.i nil coma,

view of harb , 0 mina.' waltt" to ferr}-, underlet each

LlU/U,¿211 per Annum. Sell rrccliold Bargain. £2160.

Mil SON, EiIn. Carlow-strcct, North Sydney.

SHFI1 LI) -Uont's two-story Brick RESIDENCE,

elevated situation, select neighbourhood, well

bnilt. Tori ma tille, grounds 100 x IbO, 0 rooms, and

ill olllces Unganint

£1700,or cash oller. Wlllleasc,

Apph_AirielN,_4 Castlcreagh-street_rpo

INAFSIOHS, North Sidney.-A very desirable

?Í- anil ecntrallv sltuuted property, in Id section,al.

w"} i let, und guuig good returns. For particulars ap

,ih_lllill AM) -Pi Miller-street. North Sydney.

?vróliril SI DN1 1. near fern.-r» o Det. Brick Oot

-Oi tin-, slite roofs,I

rms, kit, and 1 rms, kit,

eli Hints i so 1's por Jeir, C700. Wiiatinoro and

Abraham, 17 Mount »t. Virth Sjdnoi. Tel_15S3 K S

SUMMlltHILL-A Good Position.-BRICK COT.

rid'.,si ile roof,

s rooms, k, and all otlleese

Large bloi k of 1 ititi £JJ0 for quick sale

ft A IT, RODD, and Pilli! IS, ltd, 13 Castlereagh st

"vriL'IUYL BAY, in a ven ¡lue position, with pood-IA uiWi, an 1 close to fei n, i House oí lo i ooms,

foi Sah, neu]} new, on \crj KISV terms THOS

N 'ill HO li.» hing stleet_

C'lUilA(.l s fur Sale-ton AGI S iiectul anv suburb"

I ci-h oi terms -YA bIMON tittil LO, i limita'

_t. Sjilnel 'Phone, Cm 2 11_"VI 1 AA 1CAA N - AUracthe w111 built len Ice, a.

a,",l

-l-N lititun, ml otiléis lent 1 ,s Pneo £1(00 £>oadi p

,balance i ivy tprms Simpson. 10 Hunter stuet

KOCYHAH-Hie tiJlTAf.l , tile rxifTTr-kit-T

P.bitlnoom, iib tidings, ii ni» I) " L'"'

_1' Il M Kb iiidJI_AJIf_l_Y^Cirllni,"t \t il,on

A II Yltt. YIN-Owing to |]u « ,~u~¿¿T7n< r~n

.III llimtii sii 11 hi titi pni'

w

HOUSES A1TD LA1TO FOB. SALE

NINE HUNDHID AND SIAINTAIIAI POUNDS

VVOiiiil £1100

IORNIU COTTAGi of a i Obi allnctive "ippcirincc

with return tcranlih ni I o nous nell llttc 1 1 itchen

(g-is still e) 1 ithrooni (tile I floor) ti i oii),li li ill etc,

lins is r ally got d ind elm

111 ISON \]![) Il HAIS AltllANCrD

111 l&IIW VY anl UKI S

_Ashfield

AHFALTY DAINTY MODPMN COTTAGE

lhere isn t a mill or i Haw about this attractite

Cottage 4 ince rooms sin ill co irt neat 1 itel en

asphalt paths, etc etc ci cn contcniencc

A OU AVIII Hill THIS AT _"J0

HIiallAA VA nnl 1IICCS

oim 1 ost office

_

Ashfield

FOUR HTJNDRFD AND ITTTY POUNDS TTRMS

Commodine DI AV It Coll, g t largo rooms

(lath an I plaster), 2 veranda! s lar"c 1 itchen, laun

dry, pantryetc

In a good position, and we consider it an absolute

bargainIIEIGITWAY and HIGGS,

Tel , "17 Ash_Ashfield.

FIVEHUNDRFD AND FIFTY POUNDS

1VSY TFUMS /

SOI ID IIARDV/OOD WB COTTAGE, 4 rooms, kit

dienlaundry

and all cómemenos

I AND 1 aere and 20 perches, grape t inca, fruit trees,

vegetables etc i..,.".."

NOT IN TH1 BUSH but 10 minutca Ashfield Station

A HOME AND A IIVING Bargain of j car

HCIGHAVAY and H1CCS,_

Ashfield.

TVC VVOR1IIA1LLE AVLNTAVOUTUVILLE.

laff-SUPERIOR AILLA, 0 rooms andal}

offices,

teraiidabs all round, slate roof, 0 ocrea, beautiful

land, lovely position, handy station An Ideal

Home for Uclinng Gentleman Aery Cheap

£1100-A HANDSOMF COTTAGE, of brid, cavity

walls, 10ft verandah aU round, 0 lovely large rooms,

study-, and office,cellar and strongroom, luU Ox. o,

cross hall SxC, bathroom, lavatory, connected b>

privatesewer All In perfect

order Outhouses

comprise washhouse, storeroom, fuelroom, mans

room, stables coachhouse, poultryhouses and y mis

The whole of the Household Furniture is included

ilie area is JO acres of level .land The Grounds

are tastefully laid out The Title is Torrens In

spection by appointment£1150-NEAV VILLA, 5 large rooms, kitchen, laund'y

and bathroom,wide haU, fixed tubs,

water service

over each, stables,coachhouse fecdroom, fowl houses

and runs, OVER 4 ACRES or BFAUTÍTUL LAND,.well grassed, gentle slope, and elevated, dam of

water neverdry

~The whole of the New and Modern

rurniturc is included Only half mUe from station

Terms arranged DON'T FAIL TO 1NSP1 OT TIUS

LOALLY IIOMT

MANY OTHLU 1INF HOMES, TROif £250 TO £1000,

OS I ASY TERMS_.

Also,MANY CHOICE HOME SITES from 10/ per foot,

on Very Kasy terms Nothing better MI County of

CumberlandN P HILLARY

(Opposite Station),

Thone. Parramatta 400 AV1 NTWORTHVTITFLO F IVIATHKRILL, Asldield, and 113 Pitt street

LrWISHAM.-IIOUL or INVESTMENT, RIGHI

at STATION-Brick COTTICT, 3 rooms, kit all

offices, IN GOOD ORDrR, and NICE STRITT

PRICE £375TLRMS.- LFT AT 15s Cd pw

STRWTIF113D-BARGAIN I OR QUICK SALE

Attractite Brick COTTAGE, 5.rooms kitchen, all

office« IN PI RP1 C1 ORDTR VEHICLE 1 N

TRAM- I ROM LANL AT SID1, with mee Piece

of LAND

4 Minutes from Station

FRUIT TRLES, etc,GARDEN? PRICE £095

Beautiful BUILDING BUICK at ASIlTTEIiD, 4 minutes

from Station, CO T 2u0, £4 Ms p f

0130 I. VlAlllinifL Ashfield and 113 Pitt street

STRATHHi LD - CENTLLMLN'S RESIDFNC1

10 rooms, all offices ST ANDING In LVTKNSIVBand AVrLL-LATD OUT GROUNDS, with ampleroom for TTNMS COURT, etc THIS is ONT

of the BEST HOMES in this favourite SUBUUI5,and is COMPLET1 with LVLUY MODERN COM

ERN COAIroin / and IS to be SOLD ONLY on

Account of Owner's RLMOVAL to the COUNTRY

TOURLNS TI RMS if required PRICE £2200

GIO I AAE AT HFItlLL, Ashfield and 113 Pitt st

,AMAI11I0N, i Minutes from Station-DT Brick

-eX! COTTAGE, & rooms kitchen, pantry, laundry, goa

stove, also fuelstove,

all modern fittings,HW cr

connected Land 40 x 1"0,Torrens Price £850

Terms, £150 deposit balance as arrangedBONDL-DI Uriel COTTAGI, 4 rooms kitchen, iaim

dry all conveniences nice Metis of ocean land 40x

120, Torrens Ince £8'>r Terms arranged

COOGEE, 1 minute from Trim -New D r Brick Cot

tage, 5 rooms, 1 itchen Laundry pantnes lind 50 x

100, lorrens Price £89.>, £uO0 can remain if re

quiredHURLSTONE PARK -New D F Brick Cottage, 6 Iarg

roonia kitchen laundry, fibrous ceilings gas and

electric light Land 40 x 2W, lorrens Ince £10

Terms arranged Can recommend, only 6 minutes

from stationROSEVILLE.-I) 1 Brick Cottage, 3 minutes from sta

tio*i, 5 rooms kitchen, laundry, goa and fuel

stoves, large sleepingout verandah land 00 x T*0

Torrens, laid out ill gardens 1 nee £1025We bate scores in nil suburbs on easy terms.

AVATKIN nnd AA ATKIN,

_Hull s chambers 14 Moore street

Acn LOT A GEM.1MOSMAN-niGlI CLASS IIOAH SITCv? -WAR

MOSMAN - RING AU l'STATl BALMORAL,MOSMAN- oi«looking Ldwards Bay a min

MOSMAN-ute or two from Spit ant Mosman

MOSAIAN- Inm Clianning outlook oter

MOSMAN-sea and lind finest BallungMOSAI AN -Beach around Sy dney 1 nccs fromAlOSAt VN -50/ ft I ots avenging ob x 15U

MOSMAN-feet Fnsy icrnis onlv £1 down

MOSMAN -and 10/ a month for each £2oMOSM IN-worth purchased Torrens titleMOSMAN -Call or write f, Plans

AUTHUR RICKARD and CO , LTD -For Home Sites,AUTHUR RICKARD and CO , LTD -On Ltwy Tenus

ARTHUR RICKARD and CO,

ITD -SIB Pitt street

AUTHUR RICHARD and CO,

LTD -Sydney

m

E

CROYDONHEALTHY CROiDON

Rl COMMENDFD BY MEDICAL 1 ROI 1 SSION

A NATTY CeTTlGF, handy to staliou 1 OH £ij0Modern D V AV II COIT-AGI- lathed ind plasti re I

4 rooms, kit, etery conv, lovely gai len

£50 DEPOSITr

5(ifcS STATION

New DI lil ICK OOTPAG1 through hill 4 room,

otlices, lulen pnss, pantry, and cicry coin

MALVLRN nilL VII LAS £-00 £"30 £<>00 £1000

WARD, Till RILIVBII AorNT, CROYDON

REALLY CHEAP COTTvci'

New DI Brick Cottage containing 5 rooms,

kitchen, bathroom, laundry Land, 10 x 1J1 Price

only £oSoJ A SOMTRVHLE and CO

4 Hercules street AKIIIJCI I

CROYDONPARK JIM COSIPLIT1 I)

W 11 Cottage, lath and plaster, with fibrous ceil

inga, 3 good rooms, kitchen, bathroom liundry Non

ready for occupation Price _IJ0

J A SOM! RA ILLL ind CO,

_at Station Ashfield

C AULT ON, 0 nuns Stn -D 1 AV B Cott, 4 r ant

1 , L and p ,tUiroiw ceilings land 40 x 110 11

£425, £100 dip S A MOOUL I rcderiek streetRocldalc 'Phone, hogarth COI_

ßOCKDALLBLAiiITT ULIGUTS -Modern D 1 BriJt

Cottage 5 rooina and kit, all eouv,

Bangor cíateroof, built 0 months, lund 50 x loJ, 1 T owner leavmndistrict, bargain, £800 £200 dep S A MOORILstatc Agent 1 redenck street (tear Royal Hotel),Rod dale. 001 Kogarah_T77ÍNS1NGT0N-Dblc front Brid COTT VGL, 6 nns.,XV kit, electric light, etc, £850 1 asy terms.

_AVOODS, BROOK, Todir an avenue tramstop

"\ri NSINGIOV-Sound Bl. Cottage, Coogee or KensXV trams 0 rms

, k., motor shed, etc, £117j Terms.

_J^VOODS,^ROOIC,_Todrmui avenue tram stop

TTTLNSlNCrov SOUTH-Dct Bk. COTTAGE, nea

XV tram J rms, kit, etc , £500 L>sy terms. Also,

Choice BUILDING I AND, from 60/ foot

_AAOOPS BROOK, Rainbow street tram »top.

UUMMW«. 1ULL (5 minutes from station) -Solid

IO COI 1,10L UOMT, brick onstone,

slate roof, 5

rooms, kit, etc, garage, nico allotment (comer)1 or quick sale, pnce, ¿700

AltrARMON-AA eil built. Rusticated \A B Cottage,

nearly finished roofed with libro cement tiles

solid brid, foundations, lined inside fibro Qbcets, 4

ruis, hale, and kit, wh, bath, verandah back and

front, lorrens, land 60ft x 150ft. Price, £550 Applybuilder, on Job 1 rench street, off Kitchener road

KOGARAH-1 rms and k

,substantial Brick. Cot

tage, largo grounds, 0 min stn , £530, dep £30

4 rooms nnd k,

large ground, pretty Home £5d0

depbsit £50 5 rooms and 1, pretty AV B Cottage,

liandy station, beautiful Home, £530 deposit £30

_11RRH It and CO

ODO LI.,Chatham street first cottage from Lukc

street, practically new, double front, brick cottage,»late roof, front and back verandahs, 6 rooms, kitchen,

and offices gas stove, clectnc llklit, telephone, near

tram and beach

_AV K HAWKINS

IjVOIlSALL, 0 roomed rusticated AV 11 Cottage wiri

- hall, laundry, luntry, Iront, back terinlilis oft

lialing fence, land froutae.0 2Uft, 108ft depth WARA

1AII I'lnnthurst road Kogarah_

KOGARAH-DIAVU Cottage for bale o large

rooms and kitchen and otUccs, latest itnprotemonta, 3 fireplaces stove, tiled libro cement eulinga

bargain 1 Gil FORD_Hermann street liogai iii

CONCORDIA FST

-

W BCottage,

4 roomsI lichen

laundry, billi, water, gas, 4 min stationpn c

£42S, small dep ,bal £1 per it eel Ope mt

BRIGHTON Queen street, opp AVcstingho ise AVorks

MANLY-PairCO«AULS o ra. el pine

ui

£1000 at 0 p c cash £"50 1 ot to good tenai Is

1 J 101 TA

_Heal ip, ite Agent I ni d_ mi

FOR SAL! 4 mid COITACI land lob \ 100

mins Guildford stn water garlen foil j i

£460 Deposit Clo, 10/ wetklv CONON Jet HerRawson elias Rawson i Ince Hqyinirl t s, |, ,

A UlSURN, only B udn station -bupinor I) iÑTTu

Jt\. 4 rooms billi, laundry, ti iter ç, s co aier [o i

tlott Toirens £110 C iMt or tern h Aul mur

V C BUNT INI, Grab im sire I_V i) um

Al LAS1, Duplication Sani Somi Lui 1 li I ourlj

senil' m sight I relti Cottage, 11 sec 1 nu

It, land «Tit Cm x ruft tun ti« Cadi o tern

Stelins, II ninden st eily uni Ran s^ate Sanjs_So ii

-VfAULAlBUUN - lor Sale Uj)atia Slide st Wiath r

-la loird Cottage 1 rooms, every contení J ce -Land

103 rniit trees_

MARRICKAli LI -1 air Sum defc I ott ige» i icli IOI t

,

a mes, kit eti bkiU. re M roi s t-.il,

"

n n,

'

l pi ino £|PQ I HcMiiire AV rnu i I Marrulciillc

(~M1 AliVVOOl) -- pr- )! I otu I iiI n II

v_> tin u i earh pur DI Uriel Colt s 11 "e

tnmu i_trt £S;\> C BOA Al I 10 I irr ii).toi t

MUTONSPOINT-Toi nice

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lions t limul

nil lo firri linois £ ?>

ir annun ill

0 VV WILSON 1 nil_( all w_sl ,Noi th J-i lim

CVMIbll-Supirlor Brick All I V iltt io t eooJ

rms, all colivs elet ite 1 tuition 1 inrain I a0

_UOlll in 1 BIMI 1I _o||_le Stilioii_

I7AORS ile, riioice UniUnif.

s te al«o Troon ne v|

. fun totticc Peter Al Hieran AV north rall«.

T'Oit III All- mil lotLi_ u-ihl ,ei

i L KI I

V e | _! o_nit I ci I_rll_l__h___ I _t_

.TIAAIORI -liest rtloel f-ti 1 centre to ti I IIalni

N_i II folti-e li »li. s ¿ lerp Jt ill All li oi

itllNI VIN CJI pi ill {I li, ,

I '_>"' _a ' ' If S oil V li let

ATsD gil II au v li a u« I i ii ir r i n

?I tel«- _E»pl nie Homedale It I! lui

OMI ION- Al IO ntl NT hand» it ilion, too I l Lim,cheap cash IL, Box- C1« ?Harina.l>t,

HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE.

Í~10!IL AIsD GROW RICH

IN HABÍ RFTELD.

The man or woman

who becoues wealthyto da} must cither |

</.

discover gold, strike

oil, or buy real estate

m ti growing community,and sell when the price

goes up Nearly ever}

one knows the histor}

of the growth of Haber

..Held and the rapid rise

in real estate v Hues

The reason is not far to seel Haberfield «

such an out of the ordin ir} suburb A run

through it in a tiriin car is sulilcicnt to con-

vince any man of its advantage and its future.

UABLTtriELD HOMTS

ARD UNIQUE IN DESIGN

a pleasure to lue in, and attractive in appear*

ance. They give }ou fir more for }our moneythan it is possible to obtain cksewhere

Then, apart from the question of Haberfield be-

ing a good place in wl ich to live, comc3 the

question of your personal money gun.

The terms of purchasean so easy tlwt you

should be able to own }our own home at

Haberfield, and

STOP PAYING RENT TOR EVER.

Think how much, j ou pay out each }car f<aj

rent-that same money would be better em-

ployed in paying off for a home cf your own.

£60 DEPOSIT

is all we require to give you po<isession of one

of the beautiful Bungalows in this Garden

Suburb The Title is Torrens, mid we give

}0u your certificate of title immediately, if

you so desire.

Each week you pay 25/ to 30/ until the balance

of purchase money ia repaidInterest is cal-

culated at the very low rate of 5 per cent

¡jLVERAL nOMES AUB NOW HEADY,££00 TO £1450

Come out any day and look round tins bright,

weU laid out Modem Suburb Call at our

IIabcTfleldlOincc,'and wc'U gladly take you bymotor.

'

Interesting Booklets arc tree, ior the asking

from any of our offices.

STAINTON AND SON, LTD,

STANTON AND SON, LTD ,

120 ritt-titrcet.Summer Hill,

Haberfield

KILLARA;«SOO KILLAIU.

MODERN COTTAGE RESTOHNCE, close to golf

tink» and train Contains SIX ROOMS, kitchen, laun-

dry, and all conveniences. LYND CO x 1W TORRLNb.

PRICE, £1350SfANTON and SON*. Ltd . 12) Pitt-street..

MOSMAN,£1450 TI NNIS COURT.

Easy walk to boat, close tram MODI RN COT-

TAGE, 0 LAUGE ROOMS, kitchen, offices LAND SO X

-

LAYV>, GARDrN, TENNIS COURTPRICE, ONLY «150

STANTON ind SON, Ltd 120 Pitt street

BELLEVUEHILL

C1100.

FINE A'IFWS, and close tram. BRICK COTTAOE,

containing BIA. ROOMS, kitchen, etc

LAND 40 x 130 PRICF, £1100

_STANTON and SON, Ltd , 12o Pitt street

T OOHHARDT, SHOP AND DYYTLLING.i-f CORNER POSmOU IAROE BRICK SHOP, with

dwelling of 9 «pacioua rooms, all offices. STARLIT,cart shod EXCELLENT POSITION rOUIlLNS

ITTLF PRICF. £1000

_STANTONand SON, Ltd 120 Pitt strept

ROSEBERY.ONLY i.25 DI POSIT.

At tam stop,NFW BRICK CO IT AGI 4 tooms,

kitchen, GARDEN. LAWN 40 \ 1G0 land TORRENS.

PRIOr, £093 EASirST OF TFTiltS, SA! ALL DEPOSIT.

BALANCE YVFFIvLY PAYMENTS

_STANTONand SON I ti, 12!) Pitt street

BELMORLBLLMOIti.

£25 DEPOSIT

MODERN WB COTTAGE, 0 minutes' walk ctataon

CONTAINS 1 ROOMS, kit, city wtcr, gas. LAND 60

x 131 TORRENS PRICE, £12., TFUAiS, SMALL

DEPOSIT, balance IRs per weel

STANTON nnd cON. I til 120 Pitt street

UlOfEtt HXLL. £1000

Situate on an elevated site, hand} to station.

YYc have for Sale an attractive Brick Cottage,

containing 7 large rooms,besides kitchen and

all offices It is in good order large block

of land, lawn and pardon laid ont Torrens

Title.

S'

AENCLurn, man, HDALTHT, HANDT^-^TEW

-Ci- BRICK 11LLA, handsome design, 5 rooms, kit^

oulccs, etc, good block lind, uno news, £700.

TERMS TO SUIT \

FL\*E BRICK COTTAGE, 4 rooms, kit, convs,, mea

pos and blk,

lorrcns, £050, £10 DLT*.

COSY BRICK COTTACE, 2 nuns 6tation, 3 good rooms

and kit, com«., nice bile, views. A snap at £500.

TERMS. TO SUIT

SUP1 RIOR 1Y B COTTAGE, 4 Largerooms, kit, ofttccs,

etc ,solid mahogany inside and out hardwood üoortt,

elegant finish, extraordiinrj value, £475, £25

depositCOMÍ Y, NEW WB COTTAGE, lath and plastered,

llbrous ceils , I rooms kit,cones., nice bllw, handy

tram and trim £)'"?>, £50 DEPOSIT.

NATTY NLAVAA I) COITACL, 3 rooina and kit, corrys^

?well built and finished Land, 40 x 200. £335.

£2 i DI POSI r

NEW IV B COPIAGE 2 roon» and kit, laundry, bath,

wide ici and ilia ro \ 200, 12 mina, station, £270,

eas} terms, or will sell with 2J acres land, suitable

for poulto or gardens Tile lot,£400. SmaU deposit

b ii ince o ISA

1AL Hill 1I1F BEST ITST OF BRICK OR W.B.

HOlirs in tins beautiful district LOW PRICES and

1 ASÍEsI* posible terms

st I. US NOM 'Phone, Kos. 437.

MOURIN ind II ARTTN oimo itc statlou. AltNCLTFFK.

INDI It LD,i light Minutes tram-Station»

BUNGALOW COTTAGE,Just 1 rushed. *

I ive rooms and all offices,

ijirge sleeping verandahs, brick on stone, slate, roof,art ceilings.

Ever) tiling of the best '

Come and inspectHoward street, off Short-street

Price, £S0O, small tlcpo it, balance as rent.

Ring Ryde 170 for particulars_

MANLY,North Harbour-Nearly i acres, £625»

terms, "0 inimités from pier

ULA ISM 001), Aiowbri} road Mest-210 x 175, handyGordon roid £2 03 terns

NORlfANllUI^l' 12 minutes station, high position,

good soil -J1 icrcs £11100, terms, or scH partBEROWRA, 21 miles, Milson s Point, mountain air,

elevation 700ft- 1 Cosy Home, Gi

acres, pare

cleared all t,ood soil, sheds, fowl runs, garden,fruit trees, 110 fowls, horse, bugg}, waggonette,tow, and sundr} tools, only 20 inmutes from boat

[ ing, bathing, fishing etc , £1000, half cash

C J 1URM It, *P , C>33

Quay and 1 hollies streets, Hiymarket

AN OH LI! TODAY M AL1UC1CV11AL.

RIGHI AT SHOPS «

1 OYLLY C0TTYGD 1IOY1I ,Brid

,Hangor «Late root,

hall, 6 cetra largt 1001 is, kitchen, and laundry.

Duggy-^hctlor Garage 0 ik Art Mantels ind 1 ibrous

ceiline; throughout Land 40 feet frontage.

PRIOr, £UÍ5, or Ol 1 I it

MUSI" SLIJJ Al" ONCE

ARNCLIFFE-New Superior Double Ironled Brick

COTTAGE, 'Tuckpointed front, side, and back, cor-

ner position, 5 rooms, kitchen, laimdrj, bathroom, fib

rous ceilings throughout, tile roof,stone foundations,

all easement windows, best fittings, pos stove, every

convenience 01 nuns station Land 10 -v. l^O. lor

rtns A Bargain, £000, Terms

BANKSIA -New Brick, 1 and 1 itclicn, large rms , 3

niius, stn , lovely view, high and healthv Splendid

liosition Land SO x 100 Torrens £550, or oUcr.

Others cqunlly cheipI OHTESCÜE BROS

.Uidewell, loftus st. Arncliffe

BULAYIOIIHILL, ON t'Hl BOULE1 ARD

- HIJAU

Til Ula BARGAIN, BAY YMNDOM COTTIGL,Slate roof, kit, and olllces ONLY £7o0

ASHTILLD SOUTH HURI STONE P IRK -Up to-date

Brick Bungalow COTTACr, 4 room,, Lit, and oil!

iis Land 40 x 141,now complete Sacrifice at

£050

MATIUICKA'ILLE -ATTRACT!! E B F 13i"_ COTTACE,0 rooms, Ht, ónices, stable, and coachhouse Land

50 \ 230. Aenetians, 1 ibrous Ceilings, Mtrble Man

tels, etc , £S7,COME AND SI n TITI M TO DAY

M T BUTLLP, REAL LSl'AIL AGENT AND

_VALUATOR,IM3LYV1CU HILL_

DULWICH HILL, High Position -Isew Brick OOT

11GL, contains hill, J rooms, 1 itchin oath, pin

tiy__ancl_luiudr}'?ottered lund .2 y lut) Pri/v,

ni. Duli ich IIH1

HURLSTONI PARK-New DI Brick COT! AGI .

emit linn 4 rooms tend ill domestic outoillccs I*cnd

0 Ina, « oO Krui, £100diposuC J WARR,

_^jJJ_t"^^Fy^.J2>il3eh_n_ill'AT STANMORE J/OIXLY HIGH POSITION.

-Ci-A It AHO A1N QUICK S11 1 DI C1 ASI D 1ÄTAT1

A BRICK COW AGP, Iel OHRES A I 1 PILE RENO

VAT1NC, containing hall, 1 room«, 1 lichen, and all

'--?nu 1 ci good yinl vehicle entrance etc

111 11 cteo Don t miss this Snap InspectTo d i\, ind bring a Di posit

I A ANS and CO

'1 hone --.0 P MI un_

DULYA ICH ma, 'fCBYHNUS

HIBMULLIniRiIIPh-C50 deposit and ii peí

y\e k, imbi ive of interest und principal, "New

D I Brick COPI AGE, ., rooms, kitchen, laundry, bath,

coipir, tubs, tihel roof, lind Mi x le.« Trie«? COCK)S R 1 DWA.UDS rend CO ,

_Jjujto_Ay.nU,_opn__StationHurstville

OMI £"l() CASH IO I) AY ( OltNl R POSITION"I llUlll AUDI -^olul SI lill COU 2 hi

ins, lit, etc 'lon-en J x 103 Great Bargain

J -JLAÜÜÜ'' No1 ton

trtj^ Uiehliarcit (near POA

DLIMICIIHUT, L ALF YIN (lllhcilth Owner)-BL

I O PI All li», k., 1,

1 all eamv,

good

position, oppo ile. end boulevard 1 nee, £450 Tor

len <' 1 "I 11 v, 1 lum st DulwiUiJIill_

KALAUlN HU L -Bcaulilul D I Bnck CotSgcT"<

rooms, lie Inrge back yerandih, How er garden,lind X) \ lo" Puce £7a0 1 isv tenus

CROYDON 1IOUS1 LAND 1C.CY 11 Idwmst Croydtm

C11 ANMOHL-Cott" 1 lins,

kit,

etc., ¿TOO. YVciltler,

v ' I»- NiwOintirlnir.i

ni Dnlvnili Hill_'

MAI.RIUvUlII -D 1 AVE Cott .

1 nns., £300.

_YA rstlei_l02__New Cnnterbur} rd, Jlulwich HiU.

FOI.SAI ,

BÛ>ini«s Siti, at tram stop. NorthbridgeCool anbong, liobci t t, Ctntcrbnl}

l,ON TU-Collage, t! mia, kt, billi, land 20 x 110

1<Í_14 J'1'1' 0". Brightmorc-st, Ncut BayB_

__

f'-OGAltlll, u min Ir stn-New Bk Cott ""ZÎ00

XV ilep .bil as nut Cooper,l'a'nu

rston-st, lu-r,

AUBURN-1-xsv tenus, Cotlngi. 4

nils, YV li , i'?

_in 1 1 1 in, £27 1 A PpU OllUttc, North st

ÂTOW S the time to bil?, It liusj-ite, Id tram Kotr"

XN 1 ind, 60 v1,£!_,eiUL^!üH2!_*SjíLiJiH!!S,'w'riltAIiMOOD Investment, £14 id" 1 iputy tor ÎS00,V' 'ms (,ool piotlt 1 His, Chatswood

A sill [ITD -Sub liiilnil Uriel COTÍ YOI ."¡Hais "le

-l\ in I(IN "IS fnote, 2 Micets. £70(1 rOx'aiici

Si N I" nurlotti Etroit _S_(lcors Ashflild Station

n LI Hil -J COU" Al 1 S let lis cadr~bnap7£JÖ5.VT* Liri n, Co

,t, <.lçLc^_<jjrhç_

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HOUSES AITD LAND FOR SALE_(Continued from Pt"e 3 )

TTNULiYICU HILI~-'

X-'One of the B st I ositions. close to linn

Pretty brick tottan with mini roof oier ...

mult under a li lilli (, rci lteet an 1 is in spiel ditl

order It coi urns oft li ill ti roiif.li dniii0 au 1

liming mis oimieted 5 b booms kit bathroom,laundry, al d ill ii odem oftlccs Ijnd 40 \ 140

1UIC1 t.JOI A li ARC UN

E_ITL.FR

and 1I0ALI 1 ctirsham opp Station

LAV 1SHAÂÎ~

Close Marton Dep it Balance is lient

Pretty bruk Colt g on stone iounlation ilmost

pott,m per'cot ordir cintuius 1 rooms kitchen

bathroom, lauiKirt ui 1 oil eis laid _o x 150PHICl 1X00 ilRMij

¡TITI PU and UPAI! Petersham, opp Station

T» fLUSH VM~

X Best of positions close station

Lovel} double fionted brick Cottage si to root well

built contains 5 rooms kitchen bathroom, laundry,and niodcrn ollie«, nice block of groud

PHICl £"00 TLHito ARUANG'D7Krnnt ail llQ-Ul Petersham opp Station

AltlUCKV ILLL H LIGHTS-~

Close to the Station and TramBrick Cottage, with slate roof, built about 3 years,

Î* m.Pcric°t older It contains draw- ig dinuigand

brcakfist room« _ nice bedrooms kitchen, bathroom,and lnundri, with modern contemenccs nice garden

Land ¿> \ 140» Ince £620 lerms ArrangedPbriLFR and HOA1 1 Petersham opp Station

0ND,iT,._.

4.O00 LNALSTMLNT

,_,

RETURNS SIVTEIN PER CENT \tr

ATTRACT".) 1 VIR SD BRICK COTTAGES each

contg 4 rooms kit ano laundry, with gus stoic Each

let to excellent tenants at 22/ per week, showing a netreturn (after prmduig for interest on uiortgaeo of

£600) of £78/8/LAND 40 x 1"0 TORIlrNS TI1L1

£500 CVSH is all tint is required to acquirethis

ti« edged investment which will show a NhT 11L

TURN of IC PLR C1 NT

DLN1UC1I BROS ,

Tel 181 AA'at_BONDI JUNCTION

TOONDI JUNCTION Ni AR CLNTL.NNLAL PARK.

CHOICE DP BRICK COÏT AGE stone foundation,álate roof contg wide entrance hall 5 large rooms,kit and oltues AVell finished throughout. Aeran

dabs front and rear with large tard and lawns.LAND 40 x ISO TORRENS TITLE.

10K lOSirlAF SAI I AT £S9aDUNR101I BROS

Tel 131 Wat_BONDI JUNCTION._

OROAATsSTRI TT, CITY-SHOP and DWELLING 4

rooms kitchen bath pat ed yard Torrens, £100

deposit 10 years terms. Price £"50

CHAPMAN and IIV/IIWOOD 67 Castlereagh st

PIT GOOD BLSINTSS to keep on paying rent all

jour lue ni in tou cm ic ire a UOAIL of A OUR

OVAN at CHATSWOOD oni radically a rental basis?

SUllJtIOR Bl ICk LOTI Gb nttraetiie design tiled

roof tcrandds front lid i ar lull, 5 rooms I itel in

laundry batí i ai tiy I brous ceilings built undet

aielutccts euienision Lau I 00 \ 00 feet TOR

1 LNS lilli 1 iioto on uni £o() DIPOSir and

£6 10s per month încludu g principal and interest

to 10 years, ti bet bal mee to I e pal 1 .

I Hieb £6. 0CHUMAN and 1IA/IIAAOOD

0 C istlcic ii.li street

A1UDUltN HIGH ULAI TUA HANDY

JC200-£0 DllOSTT- TXTR AORDINARA CHANCK-

Comfortable D h CotUte J rooms laundry, and

conto,

l£1So-£50 DFPOSI1 -Channing DI A illa 4 rooms,best finish 1 iimdrj all posible com Torrens

TiOBERTUARIIA md SONS opp S ntion AL BL UN

City Ofllcc C us til rea b Huu e B dstliroaul street

T IDCOMBL -AA 11 L AA ORTH 1NS1 ICTION

£225 -£i. DI POSIT-Cool Position DI Cottage

4 rooms nice block land Iorrens

£345- £o0 DllOSir-Nut Mo lern Cott ige 1 largo

roon s ltira all possit le com Plastered Torrens

ItOBLR r HARU 1 an 1SONS op Station 1JDCOAIBF

pty Office C i stiere gh Ho i c "B Custlonai.li street

SHOPIrontase clo e neu. hrtel for Sale ihcap

AA ii Stillman South heiffmgton_

SOUTHlil NSINf ION

- Commodious D I Briik Cot

tageon lind 42 x 140 Hllsgy entrani large

v ,rd 4 bigrooms kit, tv house etc 18\14 1"\

1" 17 \ 10 11 x 1° 12 x Io i crondall front and back,

slate roof 50 j Is from tram X'lo tenue, arranged.

AV li ST II I At AN

_Rainbow ti Mop (onli) of Long Bat trim

IjHm POUNDS DI POSIT and Balance as Rent

Almo t new Brick Cottage onstoncafoun

lation

COyds from tiam 3 rooms all fibrous ctibngs 1it

m

olid large ttashhoiise PR1C1 onlt Corf)

IA II STU I Al VN U unbolt st onlt South Kens ton

T riClIHAJîDT CLNTUA.I I OSITION

Brick COTTAC1' 2 good rooms kitchen laundrv

bath, etc Let at 10s pir neckPH1CI ONI\ £200

A O BOARD 16. Norton street

4 Bnck COTTAGES each 3 rooms kitchen launlry

bathroom all oontcmcoceb good vards in tilde

streitPUICI TOU THF 4 ONI A £lo00

A G BOARD 105 Norton street

_1 eicbhardt

L1ICHHAHDTMAU TOWN 11 VI L

CIIAUAnNG nFFTNTD BRICK COTTAGr slate

roof, tiled i crondall iron miling in front

sill entrance NEAR TOAA N UAH

i Root is Kitchen all Coi leniences

NLWLA HI NOA ATFD ONLA £4"o

FORCED SAI E £4 5 £475

C AAILIIVMS

Pet 13o7_S Norton street Leichhardt

HUHLSIONFrVHK in Moss st near Mclförd-fct 5

minK from Station or Tram T rniinus.-New D F

0 rooms kit bathroom fitted porcelainbath AA II

bisin 5ft flint tiled tcrondall 8 x 10 back tcrondall,

t lee lifjit i,as fitted for stove fibrous ceilings. Land,Torrens Title 40 x 230 room for tennis court,

double

catos. I iUCL £ 10 temi» if requiredR AV MOORI Builder

Marrickville

Telephone Petersham 002_

LEICIIHVTtDT -SI AA B Cottage nearly new 3

liie,e roon s 1 irge kitchin latindn liathroorn

pantry hall front and back venn lib VA IIlirlich

ceil Hot i lu to train £100 tcrj elcipLLIC11H AUDI --story Uni] House hi ite roof 5

lir^o fool is hatchet liuiln bathroom, front

and back lcrandah, front an I I acl balcony cclir

fittings thrum?! out co u bhout-e und stat tes all in

first class orlir 1IIL.II [ositioni ear loiln Hall

£"W Dirt, 1) ii d AA Rame- -dill P matta rd Pet-.

ON DI-Cbsj BRICK COTTAGr Just built facingocean only 2 mm tram and surf contains 5

rms kit ga4 stoic and etert mol ni com Coil

nigs fibrous plotterslate roof ind most artistic

deign and finish within £SJ0 £ HJ0 dip easy

repay mci is

IIVHOID BUV\

'1 hone AV itr

"_Curlew is street Bondi

H ABI UI II I D UAUi Ut 1LLD

A CFNLIND BARGAIN

A Pill TIA DI Illicit COITVOI slate roor, 6

rms, kit aid all couts Tiled front ter rear sleep

lit out ter Land 50 \ 1 0 I btablis nice gardius

frlit tices inn £S Terms arrangedG J _tll L ^S ItansJt st _lLib

_

1 bone Ash GS2.

BlALLA III ICHIS - Loieh llOMLb splendid tlews

ew DI Bri k COfTVCIi tile root fibrous

e ilinb art ii antel tontainiiI,

o 1 tn,c roeun

I atti hu n j less j into bum try lack urunlahbuffalo lawns lal d 40 \ 1VJ beautiful position

£7 ¿

and £ 50 Terms can be arrangedAAH1TAKAU Builder,

Tel, 230 hog_BANKSIA"VTEVV DI Brick Cottage for Sale

(,rooms kit

X> etc elevated position fibrous collingsclose to

tram an I train i rue £"50 A| plj nt iotta" 10 a i

to 5i

m I* AVIÖT Anderson street Marricktillc,

near AV ordeil road Station or Mascot M Arthur parade

Dulwich Hill_ _ _

H AU! Ill HLD-New eonniodious Bk Colt slate

root fib ceils o nus kit bathrm pantry

1 dry, turned ter elec lighttil out Lund o0 x 1 »0

Close aeetion Bargain £J J Also ebarn ing

Ilk Cottage o rooms lawns, hil, i position Only

£025 UVND1XL Ac,mt Iran Section Hal erflel I

I71ASYTI It Alb £00 DH Osll

li KOLAR AIL-DI Brick COT! AC I tiled roof

solid stone found ition 4 ]arc,e rooms kitchen laun

dry, all convenici ee 111 rous ce!liiict> lind uü \ _00

Price £0JO £100 dep bal £i weak

IRLDh VV ILLAND 0U littst opp Angel place

nV/TAUUlCKA ILL1 IIIIGIIIS Li V iNGsIOM ROAD-

luX 1 our Splendid BUILDING LOTS 2 Lots j x 1 it

and 2 Lots 40 x 150 Torrens Iitle 1 nee, from £1 per

foot Apply on the Lstate

B

Sl

UILLCULSl Lit lngstone-road,

^_NearHill-street

COMOOASTLIt BAA -Beautiful Block or LAND,

100ft x 30Ht, water frontage, all cleared and im

proved containing 30 fruit trees 4 mid Cottage, 1000

gal tank Suitable for permanent residence or week

end camp I or Immediate Sale cheap

_B J Al O P O Sydney

I7VORSAI I Double-fronted W B CO TI AGE, 4 rooms

? and kitchen iront and back verandahs glassed in

bathroom, laundryall conveniences large

vard 2

minutes train, cash, no agints

Apply ¿I Cambridge-street,1 _UO/FLLF

KENSlNaiON-0-rm Brick Mila, M Dougall street,

3 bedrooms dnn ine, nu dining rm,

kit ldry ,

pantrv tiled front back verandah slate roof sewerage,

14ft Bide entrance land 60 x 160 iorrens tiled bath

room heater pis stove fibrous ceilings elec light

ban.- in den £150 bal aa nut Builder on premises

CROIDOND I Brick GOTTACh containing 4 rooms, kit,

ni 1couts i chille entrant» perfect order, £4"5.

Will let at £1 pj 'vcek

V 1'ICia TI Jjhe Stmnd Malvern Hill, Croydon

4UTIIHU AND-lor SAI F 4 roomed HOUSI aid

.-5 all contenencia the best garden In Sutherland

Lind 110ft frontage bv a great depth ApplyMrs

WARI AND I lora street Sutherland._

HD ALM AIN, good street-

Pair COPI AGXS kOod order,

Jo rent £05 per ann price 350 a gift.GIO CLUBB

Cor Darlingstreet .sad Weston road Balmain

¡T AKLMBA-- For Sale AA B COTT ACL 4 larje mis

XJ lull kitchen, outoOlces all conveniences, cash or

terms Afoscottc Rcrolcyjdrcet Lal cmba._

"OANKSTOAVN -2 Cboic Blocks (corner), at station,

X> £1/10__C1/1°/«ft Ilimson 1J0 RastH-t, Darltn

I->nODES,

Uhrs Point-Choicest AVutcr Frontage

X '(ft R A_J!irnvnPI It sc st Sydney

VjÏÏTOI^CÔinfortablc 1) I Illicit COTT AG! 5 rms,

XJ 1 com £s 0 IVrii s_

lohn Green Bondi lune

iTANDWICI^Cent R 1 me Hc^i ¡eine 10 Igenus ,

XV cou tu ids et Fir £ luO Green, Beiidljunc

;->OND! -Hu Lone New Di Bl iel Cottage u rms

.>»! ii "lal com _£1I00 tins J Creen Bon II I

IHOK IBull ling Lit grui d news, 2 miles tram 0

ii -is Coogee 11__ Ion £4 ft.

Arden Herald

"Tstft <n Bnthton 11s «Mt r00per

, .hr i st_

rflTTRAL 11 AA 4 min tram-D 1 lik Cottage 4

N nis kit , ne ii>0_G!r_ngScat lew st AAatlJ

TI CTR VL B VA - Bloek 3.1 x 17J, poo 1 position

In , It tram f um "" '?eatlutst Wateil i

TDDTNGTON -1 >r Sale S rm F Bnek lin ist splcti

did con lit! m e. si, , r terms 21) Suffolk st

INCIIBOVVf Hick irds st - o0 \ 1W >2s0d foot

Ville" Ae_

VU rl suildiuis HO II li hurst st

TAtrNcTroN I uiti'iTii st -Lin i roi m <i

eap

r it II I "h l istlu al li st Cut til

:íóTÑ"Hl Block vTïTïïïli 4P \ ra i~> 10s cash

'1 mu leul_1 tf rt J|- 1 ulentoolst Pad I

ilYIIV- Illo 1 f I ii I ii x11' £l" cash Vpplj

OS No li'N ks »t Sum Hill_

iNKsrOVV N -i to 1 Io 1each 00 \ Ibu cltared

Ivt I

fi Crot Ion_

T li Mil Itl II I D- f i omed Villa laud 0. X 160 i

» Appl» ïî1- Ubuul-fcU _- J

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HOUSES ANJOJeAND FOR SALE.

pETEHSUAM. _- PLTEllbllAM.

A Modem and Artistic co ITALIE RESIDENCE, situ-ât'.' in ,i most lonvciucnt position, Iiaiulv to eltticr trainor tram, ,md replete with eieu.i cornciiicu«; and coul-

ton. It is built ofbrick, willi lio.t slate loot, and

contains 5 splendid ,001ns, km hen. willi 2 stoves,laundiy, bathroom with bp.-t p'neilain bath, and bath

hcater, 2 pantries, 3 linenpre~e-,, and usual conve-

niences, AA'orkshop, etc.

,"Thí L*"1(1 l,;ls a frontage of IO iect bv a depth of1.'2 feet, beautifully laid out ¡11 gu.kn, lawns, choice10-es, and bi^hhouse.

The property i> practical^ neu, and was built spe-cially mr the: pre.-ent owner.

Inspection Kcioiuniouded.Torrens Title. Terms arranged.

PRICE, CU-JÓ.C. 11. C'ltAMMOND,

'eteniliam, opp. station; mid 70 i'ltt-st. Syducv.-

Y*E DOCK-ABBOTSFORD.' '

FOR SALE, ON VERY EASY TERMS,A CHOICE COTTAGE RESIDENCE, just completed,

and situate in one of the finest portions in the dis-trict, commanding lovely water views.

It Is built of brick, .tiled roof, and contains vesti-bule hall, drawing and dining rooms, 3 double bed-

rooms, breakfast-room, kitchen, and laundry,bath-

room, pantry,and

every convenience, wide verandahsfront and rear. Elcctiic light.

Tlie Land has afrontage of 50 feet by a depth of

150 feet A

,

Torrens Title. Price, £050.

STANMOIIE-MARIUCKVILLE.' GOOD POSITION.FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, a Solidly-built COTTAGE

HOME, covered with slate roof, and situate in a mostdesirable posi»'-m on the hill. Cont'.ins hall, drawingand dining rooms (connected),'

3 double bedrooms, kit-

chen, laundry, oathroom, pantry, and all conveniences,

Valuable block of lund. 45 x 110. Torrens Title.

PRICE, £750.

F

C^LADESVII.LE, Brereton Hill, 5 min. tram, high

-I position.-YV.B. Cottace, modem design, 4 ruts,

kit, offices, wide ver., gas and water, £.180; £30 dcp.£1 D.w.. inch interest. T. .1. Dakin. Western-.

STATIONS, FARMS, AND STOCK.

SPLENDIDDAIRY AND MIXED FARM, ISO Acres,

li mile rail, 34 miles city, nearly all deep soil

flats, will grow SO bushels maire to the acre, goodluceme land, BRICK RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, offices,

sheds, and outbuildings, hay shed, cow bails and

sheds, good area under crops and icrelubles. PRICE

FOR A QUICK SALE, £1500. There is nothing

cheaper than this.

HOME and MIXED FARM, 17 ACHES, at Baulkham

nills, 21 miles City. 2 miles tram, 1.} «omi load, 7

ACRES under mixed orchard (young trfcjust

bear-

ing), 3 acres green crops, balam e virgin soil,with

some good timber, YV.B. COTTAGE, 0 rooms, pantry,

laundry, hayshed, nnd other.

outbuildings, plough,

harrow*, catt, and etinfTrutter included. PRICE £40O.

GENTLEMAN'S HOME, YVITII 10 ACRES, situated

IJ mile rail, 10 miles City. Elevated position,with

news for miles, MODERN BRICK VILLA, 10 rooms,

all olllces and conveniences, brick stables, sheds,

coachhouse,man's room, 50 young fruit trees, cul-

tivation paddock, vegetable and flower gardens,

nicely laid out, balance of land grass paddock, good

soil, and city water laid on. Gas available. THIS

IS A PLACE YVHERE YOU CAN EN.IOY THE

HEALTHY FRESH AIR OF THE COUNTRY, and be

near the City. YVe drive to inspect.TOBIN and LYNE, Parramatta.

--j

EGGS AT 2/6 per dozen, and SO down being gather-ed weekly looks like coining money on" this Farm,

5 ACRES 2 ROODS,half cleared, part cultivated, all good soil, and city

water bud qn. Cottage of 5 rooms, nil newly erect-

ed. 3 rooms milmed, all netted runs, houses, etc; and

750 choice la}lng Poultry, all young, guaranteed; 3

lalge incubators, Brooder. Honre, etc. Price, only"3. This is a gift. Don't mit.s your chance.

RIX and HARRIS.

SIXTEEN.

MILES CUT.

8 MINUTES OF'.STATION.

Over 2 acres, planted with a few fruit trees, all

good land. Almost new Cottage of 4 rooms and Of-

fices, extensive netted runs, etc., city -water, 400Black Orpingtons, good birds. PRICE, only £000,half cash.

_RIX and HARRIS.

POULTRYFARM, new modern Y'lfla Cottage, nicely

decorated, 4 nits., hall, 2 vers., metal ceilings, city

water, washhouse, bath, fixed tubs, stove, m-arly*

acre

runs, breeding pens, fowlhoiises, rich «oil, garden, läst-

ern aspect, only « min. walk from stn. 14 miles city,all fast through trains, weekly ticket 2/t). Just com-

pleted. A'alued over £400. Unable to take possession,In great difficulties, will sacrifice the lot at £206.

Being a quick sale, no letters answered.

_RIX. HARRIS. 17 Bridge-street

IS EASY BARGAIN IX WYEE FARMS.

,WYEE FARMS ESTATE.-Excellentsoil, with permanent water supply.Two miles from M'yce station, on the

Sydney-NewcastleBne, aneT three and

u half hours' run of Sydney,and

one and a quarterhour's run of New-

castle. Eight Farms, ranging from

351 acres to nearly 43 acres each.

Unusually good value from £3H7/0 an

acre. EASY TERMS: Only £1 down

and 10/ a month for each £25 worth

purcliased. TORRENS TITLE.

ARTHUR RICKARD AND CO., LTD.,"For Farms On Ensv Tenus,"

84B PITT-ST,!íiKET, SYDNEY.

"i\ TACOUARIE PASS, 6 miles from Robert-on, 00 acs-.

Iii well Improved, nice new Cot age,tmnnilfieent

view's, crand sum. resort. £800, terms, make gd. farm.

THIRLMERE, at stn.-Abt. 10 acs., line Orchard, 450

trees, 2 good Cottages,4 and 0 mis., stable, sheds,

failli implements, suit 2 tams., only £000. dcp. £150.

Good Paving Pig, Poultry Farm, with boiling-down

works, show. gd. profits, nearly 2000 ducks, fowls, no

trimble about feed, cottage, plant, lease, £400.

£50 Deposit-Several good Farms..

C73.-12 ac, fenced, co.t, poul., horse, plant,£400.

£100.-3 ac., Cottage, sheds, 100 poultry, £3G0.

All Classes Farms on Easy Terms.

C. J.' TURNER, Farm Eipcrt. Quay and Thomas

street«, near Central Hallway Station._.

TJIARM, 474 Acres, all improved, subdiv., 10 large cull.

X paddocks, loo acres -plendid maize land, good

Cott, lulls, dairy, piggery, orchard.Near school,

church, etc.. fresh water, river frontage.WI1J_

carry

and- fatten 2 sheep to the acre. Pnce, £2 aus per

acre, or best offer. Terms, about £000 cash

ALVrilALtlN- LAND AND AGENCY CO., ..ll«JJItj*t.

A. 3)A"iiie^Si'dney.70 Acres, Freehold, chocolate

H'il. crow am thing. 4-roomcd Cott, good stabh-s uiul

sheeC 4 Urge dams, 20 acs. oats. 3 acs. grut« vines,

Ä'lufe 'F^^Tn-Scv CO.. io« «tut

À Ciento ïmi'rSely Position. , Acre of Land,

¿rdem! p.blocks,Cottage. 4 rooms, -.lull, kitchen.

T"try, back verandah enclosed, also front verandah.,

abundanT of water. £105. Quick Sale. See Oils.

^

V/ALTF'tÍLAJPJJY*>ext_Railw-ayBrídete). Parramatta.

?--^"(^FJiFFAÍlM AND ORCHARD.

A »0 icrcs- 1« ai-res citrus and summer fruits, -

acre ¿reen írops,netted nins,

abundance water, rooinv

Cottagei outbuildings, Horse Cart, Harness Al tools

aid implc'.icnts. Poultry, .F»^"T.'Wl,U* ?"' ^

out. Good living1*re. £5A Terms.

^ p

ii'AT/n'ir.T. AIREY fncvt Railway Bridge). P.irrami

WLL 0RO1V,ANYTIHNGI

^

FLUSHCOMBE FARMLËTS (ILACK

TOWN).-Here you have a superb fruit

¿rowing property. Orchards all lound.

Poultrfmi'siiigand bee-keeping

and

._,."; ""wi"";",r ran h» tarried on atPoultry-raising*""> um.-ni.i-.«..,, .???.

market gardening can bc carried on a

!l,e same time. Not half «n hT '<

walk of, Blacktown Railway Station,

Public School, Post-onice,and Stores,

i de an Lou; of city. The Esta,te ,s

like an immense park, absolutelyclciir.

o stumps"? rock«, or rough ground:

tin.l-r.itc soil. Blocks from an ere up

wards, and choice value, at oiilv £-"

."acre! Easiest "' Terni«: °",,v .**!

down and 10/ a month <<"<=f>

.*--!

worth purchased.Torrens Title. ( all

or Write tor Plans.

AKTlTORi RICKARD and CO.,LTD.,

^Vll^REE^Sv. ,__

T¡m^F^¡j\^^ío Ä Wt

-'ûfSiÎSS-«^2 rooms: front verandah,,

Mt wine, i>ii

,,ri "S(X)

or<\rBOlleA'ACa¡nnd0A Piping. .100

iU. subdivided. 10 AUtlA"^.?^j ., " p|oll|th<

trees, le acre

E"c""t0^'ottA"'!-r,roouis.outbuilding«.

Äi-^r^scU^Stifr¿^andtlP.O..'rice. £650.

T':^"ffi.

MOBBS«-A OG, at SUtlon. FAjn

YMATTA ?

MAYVILLE ESTATE, a superb Polillo;

and Fruit Farm Estate, only 12.iiimuto

walk of Punchbowl railwaystation, f.oo 1

we U-mB-d. slopingland-cleared,

channing,surroundings.

Blocks,from a,.

IICTC to an acre and a half (adjoining

/ hlockTcim be secured if larger area is

desiredLlui big

jalueat £70 an acre.

EASY' TERMS: £1 down

and 10/ monthly for each £-5

worth purchased.

TORRENS TTIÏ.B.

Äil SSfevRD ÍND CO:.' SsLSäSÄ-,_*A mile

tiT/1'"«"". ",-'Sk1ed garden,¿range, fig,

« yr?*»*«-?., ^rLtttT* «'»"""«»? n

underground tank, 3 o tier ianh ,

httrneiw ctc

calves,v.f good^pirny, ^-J»T^ ""lance;

us long

Ä*c affplfcek.'rorre"s.äArPP.y;.,»rp.

No agents. , Hcnild Omçe._

AÄ^MÄSA and Shed 10

Kenthurst district,j". "iïnis nnrt young trees, balance

acres, 13a«T

und"rtcltTd ' a"wklns luiplcincnU.

«ne bush, »"^¡..^¿uî,. Handy to train, pos -olllce,

^pA ÄÄ^Ä 'or offer.Terms. W

ilrive to inspect TAYLOR'S, LTD..

,. 1 ..r.','" Pennimt Hills.

^oÄ^DAWY^riTBR-AÄLVO-FARM«.,« Hie

FManning «"« ""« «" ^"^"««1 WinV

V,r,ptuc"lars.romioncp^ll.J^;^,ovn^

^^^muflula^,,o,nc and dairy

bulldings^splglil P»-|i|lrelllf"ryi_

W-^Ñ^TvrTTcrBlc7rT"D:iiO'

Ile'rd: al-,, Machine

ti PUU.1. Full piHieulars ^^___^__

- HA- ilttwld. Ml». ?

STATIONS, FARMS, AND STOCK.

TJANKSTOWN. (i

POULTRY FARMS FOR PROFIT!

GREENACRE EXTENSION ESTATE,SECOND SUBDIVISION, centrallv situ-

ated, high and healthy, at the iroitn of

popular and progrcssiie Bankstown.

Every inch of it is north the money,and j ou ought to secure some of it,

cither for Home Sites, Poultry or Or

ihard, or an Investment. Witliin easydistance of Bankstown Stores, School,

Churches, etc. Blocks from Jaeic

upawi-tls, at £4ii.

EASY TERMS: Only £1 down and 10/a month lor each £26 worth pur-chased. TORRENS TITLE.

Local Agent:Mr. AV. C. Tritton,

Acconunodation House,

Bankstown Raliway Station.

ARTHUR RICKARD and CO., LTD.,"The Realty Specialists,"

SIB PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.

TTUN'TER VALLEY MIXED FARAilNG PROPERTIES,XX from 1000 to 3000 acres,suitable for raising crossbred sheep, combined ovo h

, dairying.

COMPLETE HOLDINGS.

Homestead, bails, dairy', fencing, cultivation flat».. ?

AVell watered.

COMPLETE, FROM £5 PER ACRE.

Heavy carrying capacity.

LOW DEPOSIT. EASY TERMS.

Also,DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE.

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For particulars apply'

F. J. lu MEASURES;10 Bligh-atrect,

_Sydney.TX7E CAN OFFER YOU 70 . ACRES OF RIVERVV COUNTRY, ONLY 4 MILES FROM PENRITH,

AATTH A FRONTAGE TO TUE NEPEAN, TORRENSTITLE. Magnificent country, carrying a very' I eavysole of grass, suitable for anything, more particularlylucerne. RICH, DEEP, LOAMY FLAT. Cannot bofaulted. AVell fenced. £10 per acre is the -price.SHORTLY AV1LL BE WORTH. £20. PURCHASE ATONCE.

ACRES, Torrens Title, back off the River, gentlyundulating country, well fenced and watered. CHAM-PION MIXED FARMING COUNTRY. ONLY ABOUTI MILES,FROM PENRITH, AND IT IS OFFERING ATTHE MODEST SUM OF £0 PER ACRE. Terms, a

quarter cash, and the balance over 5 vears at 5 percent HAS ANYONE OFFERED YOU "BETTER?

20 ACRES, not more than 10 minutes from the Pen-rith P.O. and SchooL The Title is Torrens, and the

country equally na good us the title. Fenced. YOUCAN SECURE IT AT £200 CASH. HALF CASH, ANDTHE BALANCE AT 0 PER CENT.

A. LYNE and CO.,Auctioneers, Stock and Property Agents,

Penrith; and at Nvngan.ENTWORTHVILLE FA It.Ató ARE POULTRY

WINNERS.Just a coople of staUous beyond Parra-matta is^ this magnificent Poultry andFruit Farmlet estate. A very fine pro-perty, about a mile-not more-of twoRailway Stations, and under forty-fiveminutes of the City. Therefore, clase to

good markets of Parramatta and Syd-ney. Good Blocks of Splendid Land;mostlv level und. wcU grassed, from one

to fourteeii":icreä or more, and cheap at

£25 an acre. EASY TERMS of £1down and 10/ a month for cadi £25worth purchased. TORRENS TPriJiCall for Plan». \

AUTHUR RICKAKD AND "tX>., LTD., For ParmaN

AUTHUR RICKARO AND CO., LTD., oo Eaav Term»,AUTHUR RICKAJiD AND CO., LTD., WB Pltt-rtrtet,ARTHUR RICHARD AND CO.. LTD., Sydney._

DESUIABLEPROPERTY.

20i acres, nell improved, 1J mile from railway

station, 10 acres mixed indus, 4 acre» table.

grapes,

balance crop and grass paddock», 3-rooincd Cottage,and sheds. PRICK £060.

SLACK and CO., Auctioneer»,'

_Parramatta."POULTRY FARM,X

24 acres weH fenced, city water connected, new

AV.B. Cottage, 4 rooms, sheds,nice little property,

good soU, and useful timber . PRICE £450, terms,£50 deposit, balance as rent.

SLACK and CO" Auctioneers,?

_Parramatta.IXKD FARM, Ar-

id acres, rich «loping land, on permanent creek,

suitable for irrigation, market garden, etc,

W.B. Cottage, 5and coadihouse,DRIVE TO INSPECT.

SLAHK and CO., Auctioneers,

Parramatta.

M1

A: GREAT BARGAIN -Farm and orchard, -40 acres,200 choice orange trees, 50 mantLmns, 50 apples,

10 acres cleared,balance timbered and grass lan!,

coroiorublc Cottage,4

rooms,kitchen sheds, stable,

poultry runs ti g and _ irou unka, creek. Tide

Crown Grant Sacrifice £4oOPOULTRY FARM, in goinc. order, over 5 acre» rich

»oil, 2 acres green crops poultry yard» and houses in

cubator room, cart and other sheds stable, pern,water comf cottake, 4 rooms kitchen, lan,e copperIncluded in sale ODO choice fowls and ducks horse

u.rt, harness chaff cutter and ull working implements

1 orrons Title £700 terms

NORTH BAULKHAM HILLS-Splendid joung Mixed

Orchard, 10 acres nch chocolate soil trees 3 years old,

green crop of pea«, pumpkins greenfeed and grass pad

dock, easterly aspect, netted yards and houses stable,

cow, cart and hay sheds, nf water Torrens Title

Price £700A. H FERRIS

___^_Parramatta.

RABY ACRES ESTATF (via Ingleburnor liverpool) -Fine undulating park

like property eight miles from LltcrpoolStation, four miles of Ingleburn Station.

Splendid soil lor mixed fanning fnut,

poultrt market gardtning, etc Blocks

from ten to thirty three acres, one mile

of Post Olllcc Publie Siliool and Ston

Close to city water supplj canal This is

an excellent opporttinuiant! rare value

from £0/10/ an acre Ijsiisl of Terni,

Only £1 down and 10/ a month for each

£25 worth purchasedTarrina Title.

Call or write for Plans

AUTTHOV RICK ARD and CO LTD ,

I or Tamis on Ki->jTernis

SIB pi rr-sTuu T SADNI-A.

"POULTRY I ARM, 6 acres COSY tOTIVGI 3

X rooms,kitchen com she ]6 feedroom stal li,

poultry pen», BOO SlLbCTFD layers horse, c-irl, liar

ness, cow, incubator, brooder, etc cli>c st bool, io

.AN IXCKLLLM «ARM, 60 acres, EXITIH DIS

JA. TR1CT, modern homestead, 0 large rooms, tost!

bule, all offices,iii st class dairv, sUuic, loose bjxea,

outhouses, dray, cart, sulky harness, fann implement«,

horses, cows, pigs poulti-t ¿i acres cultltation rich

chocolate soil, plentv water cool climate, magnificent

i lews, 2 miles station, £1-10 1 ASA TI RMS AVLRL

( OMMEND PLUMB and SON, Wentworthville

ERARINGESTATF

LAKE MACQUARIE,

10 Minute»*Al »Ik Irom Dont Creel Railway Station.,

WILLI NT CULTIVA MON LAND

ORCHARD and FARAI BLOCKS in large area».

MagnificentAVATHt IRONTAGKS to Lake

Alacquaric.

i

WhLK EM) AND RKSIDINTIAL SITES

Splendid 1 isblng Bathing, and Boating.

Terms without interest

Apply LXOELSIOR I AND CO

141 York street Sydney,

_or RICHARD VVH'I'LI li Dora_Çreck.

A WAR BARGAIN PI NN ANT mi LS.

050ft Aboil Sei I et el Ilcalthjand Beautiful

2 Acres Land 7 minutes from station, one ncre orchin],

balance gross,with few shade trees. Oterlooking miles

of valleyFrontage otcr 000 feet depth IT)

Choice BuildirgNYcs Newly fenced

TORRENS TITLI PRlCl 12s Cd PHI FOOT

TI RAI9

TAYLORS, LTD,

Pennant Hills

Telephone JFpping 53_

RAVENSWORTHESTATF mJNTFR VALLEY

DAIU1 and IUCFUNF TABMS. Ready for Occu

pallon House bails, dalry waiter supply, lucerne

flats creek frontage, no loas of time small deposit, no

further payment for 2 tear» From 200 acres upwards.

Prices from £0 per acre, including all improvements,

bor particulars apply

F J L MEASURES,10 BUgh-street, Sydney

THE LAST OF THISF FARMS.

CFCIL PARK FARMS are situated mx

miles from Cabramatta on main road

via liverpoolSome of the block» on

this propel ty bate tory taluable tim

bir but eicrt indi goon soil, and will

grow anything from tomatoes to tirr

nips.The IsUtc-.is a very fine one

in etcrv respect and well worth your

InspectionBlocks from 13 to 27 acres,

ind cheap at from £7 an acre LosyTerms. Only £1 dowot and 10/

a month

for each £2J purchased Torrens Title.

CaH or write for Plan

ARTHUR! RICHARD and CO LTD,*

I or Fanns on 1-asy Tenns

84B PITT STREIT SADNFY

FNNANT IHLLS- FARM, 34 acre»,nch soih in

grass,near 3 Btations cottage, 4 ima., kitchen,

offices outbuildingssmall deposit, easy terms Cheap-

est farm in Australasia.GILL and CO ,

47 Rawson

chambers Haymarket_¡DlrKY HUNS ORCHARDS bMALL FARMS,

All Blz»a and Prices.

A L. HINTON |firm Salesman 7H Pitt street I

HOUSES. LAND, FARMS WANTED

A DVIUIISIH wanta som d letlim. Property Pnce

_____

pirticulan to A li ortiscrI

O Oxford st cltt

ANAOVFtilshinc. to Sill I urs or Terrace Propertv

_1bate Buyers

VV VI ilford $> I» tt st_ j

A COPI ALI' »anted to But at fiele or Mosman Iii

JA, ti II r ms Ihm N Alicio H5 bliest_

Ti IOTAIL.NT of I AND wunttd Strathfield Burwood

JA dislrnt Al A 1luslolllee Newtown_

ABOUT50ft block wanted under £1, Meadowbank

|

to hastwood VA nte G I Dulwich Hill P O

CLIENT waiting for unfurnished Cottage up to

¿(Hv w ant near suburbC AV RUSHFORTH

and CO. 117 Pill strut_Iel City 240_"XBÏÏFIËÏD, SUMMIU HILL MALA HIN HILL or

JA. BUItVV OOD - Cash buyer walting, Modem Cottage

Residence" or 8 rooms kit, SO to 100 ft frontato

up to £30001

AV ARD, Tin Reliable Agent,

_( roydon Tel,

Ash 12.10

XNÏIMIID to BURWOOD-Availed to lim, Cot

A (sbe about Ins II ill pirti uhus to

NAHVItV VV ithriill-s roet Croidon

Til el UuO I

,..

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in o_

MI 1 »iijii

LU DING land !)tilu lei

~

VI ii (ii M ktille (rams.

?I'irtieiilars ;

ric j osition Ijind, 1 O Newtown

foi I4 r

,k ii

t,

no ' li r nt iu udv,

NevtUiwu

'

Lumoj-e. Ck, F O , Alexandria, j

HOUSES, LAND, FARMS WANTED.".vooiini:.c°?

Full particulars, .luck. l)OK ¿tar. G.l'.o.

CASHPurchasia- wants

Cottage, 5 ur 0 rooms ana

_kit;,___oith Shore line; no .agents. Lex, Herald.

OOOGEK.-CtitUge,5

roones, near tram, about £050,)

'

.cash. Lupton. 70 Pitt-st_¡OTTAGE for £300 cash, within G miles G.P.O.

Insnett Saturday. Starr-Ilowkelt. Herald._

COTTAGESwntitctl by good tenants, rents irom los

1

to 22s lid per week.T. T., Post-office. Marrickville.

UKMOK.VC," .NEUTRAL BAY.-Reliable Tenant wants

RESIDKN'CE of S orI) rooms, must be on tramline

.ay close to Irani. Owners wishingto Let kindly

o(

o

n.yrr, l.UU.J,'«ml VURVE8, Ltd., 13 Castlcreach-st.

llriuk Cottace. 3 or 4 nns., handyDDENTIST

req». Uqoms, or suitable Building, in un

iiiiiustrlul sub., gd. icrcden. jA.il., Leichhardt P.O.

D.Í".Brick Cottage. 3-4 rooms, Burwood-Stanmorc

_jucf. :nu »gents. ? State tenus. Home. P.O.. S'lield

DRESSMAKERwants 2 unfurnished Rooms, one front,

in. Cot luge, good position for business, in nice

suburb,small

family. Terms mod. J. C, P.O., Manly.

DARLINGPOINT TO POINT "PIPER.

Cash Bnver requires 8 or 0 rmd. Residence in

above locality: H.ABOIIR VIEW'S PREFERRED. Price

about £4000. Immediate inspection.HARDIE and GORMAN PROPRIETARY, Ltd.,

_

? 133 Pitt-street, Sydney. _

XCHANOE, lst-cl. Building LAND lor sub. Home,_or rent-producing Property. Simpson, 10-IIuntcr-6t

EXCllXNGHfnew'Cottage, at Pymble, for subdivision

_block of Land. H. Dyer, 10 Rcnwick-st, M'liville.

[jVASTVVOOH.-AVanted to Rent, Cottage, 6 nns., or

Llfsleep.-tnit ace., mod, rent Tenant. P.O.. Burtvd.

EXCHANGE,St Acres, cleared,

chocolate soil, 3 min.

Exeter tuition, for brick Cottage, detached, on

rise, near train ur railway, with pieceland garden,

¡beru lim- or Manly. 11. AV. M., P.O.. Manly.

ATtASTERN or WESTERN SUBURBS.-Immediate Buyer

iii wants COTTAGE, 3 rooms aixl kitchen.

REGINALD WEAVER and CO.,75 Pitt-«t

Ei\CIIAN(I

1 rooms, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, 6|

nuns. Kogarah station, for AVatcr Frontage Iles ,

hog»nili II i or will purchase same. II R L ,

P O,

ho¿

.tTVtiUIANl I a handsome Cottage,at AVatsoa s Bay

Xj[ v room kit, offices, largeblock of land deeds

free 41 mortgage, for a Cottage on the Hlawarra

line,the uifforencc in values to be paid in cash or

rimain on moitkngc

_Q .1 I AMU, 6 Rowe-strcct, opposite O P C_

EXCHANGEBrick Allia, at Glebe Point 0 room»,

kit,) ofilcc, land a corner, Torrens Title,deed»

free of iAortgat,e,for a pair of Semi-detached Cot

tages, each 4rooms, kitchen, otc.

C 1» MAID 0 Rowe street opposite OP O

ENCHANlT, Terrace of 4 HOUSES, rents £-.0i per

annum ti rice £2100 A cutler will lake about £70j

10 Hunter street

E

EJ.CHANC1.lcrrace of 4 COTTAGES, renta £12!

per annum, pnce Í1100 A endor will accept£600

worth of land, A ilanco arranged

_IANBIGH and CO , 10 Hunter street

TtNCUANGL, tut of the best Homes, handy to Bur

-Jwood,

water fi mtagi, 0 acres ground Vendor \illl

Lxchanie for anj -ca-onablc Lqultj

____A'IGH and CO 10 Hunter-street

EXC11ANt.t, 1 A11Â 51 acres pnce £1700 Vendor

will take ££00 IquityDLNRÜJU and CO, 10 Hunterstrcet

IjtN<II ANi.l AIIIson'A Pt, Det House 8 rms and all

¡J officia, with VA B House of 4 rma. at rear,value

i.li0tt lor DI l-üllat* at Neutral Bay,near ferr}

Pura at once to llurdii and Gorman Pty, Milsons Pt

IIAUtXP-lllI) mu Sh or A\

ula for adult familyDAR

.

1 INI II II PIPI It,or ROS! BAA Must have

gurun ni non tor ailie IV \CI 1 LINT 1KN AN I lm

incdflte | issission tiute pi, tleuUirs lo MHS (ililli,

-S Ii tu ie__

in, t'

ity 1<\ 21_

IJALUNISIH-DCOTlACh, wes« rn suburbs. Particulars

- ind lu test nulli lor teni 120 Herald_

1711HN1SIIH) roll AOL wantkl Coogee or Bondi,

? _l bejr us el se tram,beach Stanton, 1 -8 Pitt st

^LltNISlll-D RIS1DLNCI, lu "A ood localilv must

lie at least four bedrooms, SirUhfield, Burwood, or

Alosninn preferred AV III take suitabLt placefor 3 month»

or looker AVben forwarding particular»state if motor

barun

_____Bor26, Newtown.

tOOD liol SI, Pi or 12 rooms, nortSam suburb» pre""

ferred mar fury, middle Mav, bl escellcnttenant

_j_______lV_874GPO

HOLSIwatir frontage new, 7 roonulT'nesr Sydney

_Parinuktrs Hart and Son Spit luiActv'o__

HOLSIlimited to Buy, at Mosman, 0 ivotus and fair

irea land in good position.

_T1IOS\ MACRO 135 Hin),'street

AV AN1 to BU\ a COTTAGE, 4 or 5 rooms,MUhcn

at CROIDON Price, to J.MS Appl\

_A B Asl field PO

LHARDT-Brick Cott, 4 ma» , etc, £50 'dip. "Para.

AV batmore and Abraham. 57 Mount st_N _Sïd

MARltirDCOUPLE, one child, require í^misheo

COI TAG!, western suburbs two bedroorra

Terni-, ti G AA H, HeraldUrnneli King all c__

AN IV -Wanted to Buy, Residence, 0 rms. near

? itliirf AVare Agent Bank chimbers Manly__

AM A -AV anted, Block of Land near GoU Lltks.

- AVqre AgentBank cliambers Manly_

?\fOSMVN -Uujcr waitingfor 7 roomed RESIDFNtT

lil up to £1'00 Owner» desirous of realising plea,*

send particulars to

BATI, RODD, and 1 URA ES Ltd . TI Castlereagh »<,

M OS Al AN -Wanted to Purchase Cottage about,

£100 gi nulnc buyer waitingCRAY and CO

,i

oppositePuoltc School. Mosman_

MM

M OSMAN_VV VN n li I UGt NTT A, Cottage. 4 rooms and

kitchin titinitt of SPIT JUNCTION or PUUl 1C

SCIIOOl I articulara,

City 701

MOSMVNGltLMOHNl, or NIUiUAI BAA -AVanted,

a (.«i I House or Cottage 0 bedrooms dining,

sitting anl Mi le rooms, close to tram 1 articular»

to Office No £ Queensland Otllces, Bridge at** bydnej

"Vrt-GIRVI UVA -AAantcd Rent Cottage 0 rooms

?!> coud h I to £100 G CT llox 460 GPO

"\TOUTII SI Ils-AV ill Buy cheap Cottage,terms dep

-LN balance run Particular» tolIC, I'O Nth Syd

"V SLBLHBS lluters tvtg for Homes and Intest

-l> ments lu lio 4 Mount st N S N S__l 0

NORTHFRNSI DUBBS - I tfint to Purchase good

HOI SI MIK m » loinl Railway 3 or 4 bedrooms.

Please send particulars to

_

Al it OAA FS Gunnedir_

.VTTUTRAL BAA GRhMORNr or AVOILSIONI

i-N CR VI 1 - CO ITALI 7 rooms anl ollleca, about

£1500HUGH DUn au 1 CO

_2h3 George-street

OAAN 1RS -I li it c a buyer

for a f or 7 roomed Alo I

mi Cotillee, Burwood or Strithfiild must hat«

decmt blotk i f lan I and be within seien minutes tt iu

of Hie station, £1000 to £1200 Send full particuln

AOFNT, 24 I lood street Bond]_

I astwood Lpping-Cash buter tunis 5 nnd

ii Cott itiwithin 7 ti in stn price about

£050 lmnii hate inspection BLAT1I1 CO, ltjde

MALL WOUKSHOP wauled, low rent Particulars

to Mechanic,Herald Office _S

SAIALICO IT AGES AVVNT1D-We have retirai Buy

em for 3 and 4 roomed Cottages, any suburb

Send particular» to111 LINA! D AArAAPR.aml CO "fl Pitt st

'«J! ANVIIlltl to Ashfield-1 am cash Uiver fir modern

!o Brick t ottage, 5 rooms, kltclien etc about

£7T0 abo prund det Colts iib mt £1000 Pars, foi

Inspection lo AA M BUCH VN VN AVcnt worthy Hie

SYDINHAAI lo IIUItSTVlLLl -Wanted, AV D and

Brick Cottages, £30 £50 £76 dep Clients

waihnt,lunn inspection

S A MOORL, Frederick

»treet Hoekdalc Tel,

001 hot._ _

STHATIIHEID-AVanted, Fundshed Cottage, abo it

4 rooms etc,

with stable for 0 mouths ApplyMAI COI M, Post_olIlco Asbllcll

W

AAO I ailles reqsmall Cottage or Unfui Room

Vn dil ,_St4nm Ntn_Alhol _I!er_er_stRockdale

IN 111) u~Neutril Baj AVatir 1 roulage fwr

irit it__a_u|tiqmilt £100 Iel 227 N S_

7ANTID to Rent partly 1 urnishid House or Cot'

inlj eatj Mater PO North Sidney

7AVilD DairyI arm on share-, r0 cows coast pre

feruu ( on munn ile 130 Ilenl I

'A NI1 1), larfce Mixed I ARM, about 60 cow« sliare

>ysti m Ivpencnccd larmer PO Paddington

ANTI D lurfce, weU furnished Room oi Olhci, cltj

_ly, mod rent Classic Herald Oil "

AN III)ii

-I

w.ww

?w_____r\7ANTl

D to Rent, GOTTAGI, 3 rooms, etc married

Vi couple 1 baby, lonvinient tnln, nut moderate.

Alagtiiia, College et Croydon.

ID , from I to 0 ai Lund, Bankstown hue, Belmore

prcf with or w out iinprt Ml C Sut 1 prest

pi NT! O to Rent, Furnished »mall refined Home,

D hurst suitable for 2 Hau 16 Vit torta par , Manly

VXTANILD Katooml i, small Cott level gnid ,near

A > bin dep .»-15, bal wkly Ap 37 Darley rd. Manly

IN II 0 premises suitable for Stores, in eitj,near

whanes and_ailwaj_Apply 151, Jlerald

'AN! ED, Investment or Speculation for £2600,

(.Dud profit rtquircdBox 331- GIO, SydneyWA

w.ww

___

w

isv terms. House good block

Slade, Holt st city

ANTID a small plainly furnished Cottage, good

suburb, within half hour of eily, rent not to ex

1 30s pcr.weo__TEAA ILARI,_lIerald_

ANTFD to Buy Cottage* 3 ¿7 4 rms., Bond! ri

Waverley Price par*jclo Home P 0, Bond!

ANTI D lialf or whole of small well furn office in

George st nref F 11 I Annandale P O_

lowest cash price AV Messor 37 Brandling st. Alex d».

w 'ANTiD Rent small GottaM-, abt 3 nns, NS

or p matta line prcfPars Uurray Herald.

WANT1D at Double Bay or AVoollahra Small lur

nishitl Cottages JO/ and 85/ AnSS MACLACH

I AN S AG! NCA (Eelah 1S00) Lqilitable350 Geurie

str el ft 1Ofl">0 thy_

WANUI)to Rent or Rent with Option of Pur

clioiisc M or I loomed Cottage, with about one

of land Bankstown line Particulars TODD

lioyci road St uth Randwick

wWJ

ANTID lo Purihiue,Pr Cottages i

£1000 cudi no igonts. Domu

AMID iininediatelt small furnished COTIAGLlout '» pir week RUSHIORIH and CO,

Pitt «tre t T 1 f itv 210_

www

ANii.il eooil 3 roomed Lotlaf e must be cheap

I lease ud parlies T h. leslie C ist li Hill

AVIFD 11 I urclnse COTTAGF 0 or irms

,Ijist

rn si1

« ( ref It I Uox Bil

VNfID Wutcr front Allotment aeoio,e » Riv ,suit

wuk i I 11 np AV 1 Ldwardd P 0 O. V Mkts

I ttage4 rooms, I it I min from tram

i or £.100 tasy ti nns

_At II Po t ollicc Newtown

II i 8 or 10 rms iicinitv VV illili in

II liteland Bts I

nllK's VA IIIst I'O

ill Stoierooin in citj in or aronui

ifcnul__ I ow_Rcnt lUrultl_II lorn Cottage it AAcntwort'i balla

1 I It Orr Ncw-ïieont C impertí inn

i I roomed Cott ij,i In Koo I or ii r (t r

i It j bondi finit t I rgent PO Bon It

XTTANIII) 1iir~COT1 AC! f r co rpîë loy 12

>> ti Mil J Ilei lit II i |r tirrel mustie

reasonablerent ¿late full pariieuiara, Ui, Herald,

HOUSES L̂AND, FAHIMS WANTED.

WAITED, POULTRY, suiliiluV for fable, .young.

J!JLJ_rjÇi^_IW''|c'u''iis. Veli'N. liosciille l'ost-ofllce.

\\''VN"'"' bound liue'stliicnt Pan ,o!'

Cottages,' ' UMihlwplt ur near. A. R. COOPER, létale

Agent.Igt^JN'orton-strpi't,

Leiclihurdi.

W

YX7ANTED. for Cash. House or Cottnce. .1 rooms, kit» '.ellen, ..Annandili'-Driiuiinovne itcfcrrcil: no agents.ALPHA, P.O., Annandale._ __

YT7ANTED, Client "waiting, COTTAGE, 0 rooms, bo' I tween Burwood mid llomebiish. Cash purchaser.

BoiiUleyS, AgMiey,t;w Pitt-strcet City «31«._

YV ANTED to Purchase, Cottage or House, Rose Bay*

. or ilcinity,ü or 7 rooms and ground for garage".

Piicc and lurticulars to

___O '2et, Herald Branch, King-street.

/ANTED, 3-ROOMED COTTAGE, 2d soctionTTlo

_i_Üim[l.v.IV. H. M.. O.P.O._

YXf.A.N'ïLu TO PUROII.lSi:,

»J "

TWO MODERN RESIDENCES,from DARLING POINT to WOOLLAHRA POINT,

£2.VK), £3*00.EARLY INSPECTION DESIRED. .

-p»Tü«.'i_.WALKER BROS., 8 Castlcrcagh-strcet

T^TTANTl"» to Piircliaae, up to £500,. General STORE,»J rising locallly, easy distance to city, genuine

myyci\J^UrttxuJai^joJ^ivoict!,_iicra]d Dr., King-st

WANTEDBY EXCELLENT TEÑAÑ1\'

»t,nJiá.m'IJf0 P01Nr ,0 WOOLLAHRA POINT,FURNISHED RESIDENCE, of 3 reception rooms, 5

bedrooms, and olllccs. FOR 0 MONTHS.IMMEDIATE INSPECTION.WALKER BROS., 8 Cnsllerpagh-strcet.

w "ANTED to Rent Cotugc, 3 rooms und kit, inStrathfield or thereabouts. J. E.. P.O., 'Enmore.

WANTED,Secure Paddock', 20 to 50 horses, at once.

G. GllltlSTHY.

Garflold-strcct,

_;___FiveDock.

WANTEDto BUY, AVOU-STONECRAbT lo iJND.

FIELD, artistically desigual CotUge, with nice

sued garden, 0 or 7 rooms, abt £2000. U. .1. KAYE,S4' Pitt ,-treet_WE have Genuine Buyer for VILLA lll*SlDESOE,

Cremorne or Neutral Bay, to £2000. FuU particulars to l'BAOH BROS., 70 Pltt-strcet

\T7ANTED, in Eastern Suburb (not Bondi), a small*

' CotUge, must be in good condition, and not over

£325. Sute lowest cash price, and all particulars,io

CLOVELLY.Jlcrald Ofll.-e._

WANTED, good HOME, with about 100 acres Und,river frontage, about 00 miles from Sydney.

Owners please send fuU particularsto Box BU», G.P.O.

WANTED, within 2d "tram Bcction, INVESTMENT for

£1500, freehold, allowing good return, good*classproperty only. B., Box, 1800, GJP.O._T*-7A3ÍTED, Furnliibed/'Cotüigc, small, hcalthv fam

* »ii}-, every care taken, month or more, ¿cfs. if

reg. WELLS, Herald._!^___WANTED

to Buy, Brick COTTAGE, 3 room«, kitchen,etc, in good order, nice locality. Cash buyer.

No agcnU.A. J. R.. co. P.O., Ocorgc-st North, Sydney.

WANTED,small COTTAGE, 2 or 3 rooms; would buy

Furniture up to £15. THOMAS BARON, G.P.O.

Openthree days,__

_

WANTED"to Buy, COTTAGE, or"rïlr7or"Tcrniee ot

3 or 4, or any good investment, up to £200u.

_WiJL_WEllBl_{e_ iyells-street,_Annandale.

WANTED;a smalfFuni. "Cottage, anyw bei c "between

J>ow's_Nçrt andMosaium. 11.B.1L, Herald Olllcc.

WANTED"small FARM,; mortgaged, suIUblc orcliard,

poultry, ma-re, etc., smnU deposit, balance easypuymcnU. Apply J.B., Herald Pillee.

w A.NTFI) lluy, Cottage, 3 or 4rooms, convs., handy

city, «jump. £100 dtp. A.B., (j.V. MarkcU P.O.

WANTED, Lovel Block, suIUblc w.b. CotUge, about

40 x 120, near train, Randwick or YA'averley pre-

ferred, tirtim muse be cheap,not over £2.

_O.S., co. Paddington P.O.

WANTEDto

Buy,' good Citrus Orchard, of 5 to 10

acres, bearing wiUi abt. 10 acres bushland,

Cotugc, etc.. Freehold. Apply, with particulars

_A. K. .MARSHALL, Bown

\\71ANTKD, good, level Bulldiii« BLOCK, Epping or

» T Albion's Point line,must be handy station. Bed-

rock price and full particulars us to location.

Reply by letter.It. LLOYD.

123 Pill-street

WANTED, a good speculation from £500 to £ÎM

in Real EsUlc. Don't write unless }ou llave

someGiing good.

_G.P.O. BOX 1854.

"rX7ANTKD to BUY, Small CotUge as ínvcstnieat

? i position iiieiht be (rood and price right A'endors"

G.i'.o. BOX ans.

WANTEDTO PURCHASE,UNDI?! IX» to MAHROONGA,

COTTAGE. 0 rooms, etc., £1100. .

TcL, 2090 City. SIDNEY RAPER, 30 Moore-street

UNFTJRNISHED DET. COTTAOII, 8 rooms, etc

TeL, 2095 City.SIDNEY* RAPER, 30 Moore-street.

WANTED, COTTAGES, up to about £000, on Easy I

Terms. Several Buyers walting.REGINALD WEAVER and CO., EoUte Agento,

70 Pltt-strcet.

WILL Exchange a Property at Sutton Forest "ear

Governor's Residence, 4 milefl from Moss Vale, li

mile from Exeter, u CotUge, fine largerooms (9),

stables, and 10 acres of land,'nil of which lias been

cuitlvoitcd, but now covcrcel with a luxuriant crop of

grass, two Detached Cottages of- 4 rooms cadi, for a

Cotugc, 4 or 5 rooms, and S acres of land, at Hurst

viUe or Penshurst, or near there Value of Sutton

Forest Property, £1100.M'. K. GIBBONS.

_

Gib View, Mittagong.

w'ANTED TO PURCHASE, BUYERS WAITING.

NEAA'TOYVN or YVESTERN SUBURBS.-COTTAGE

, PAIRS or ?TERRACES, £2000 to £2600.

.EASTERN SUBURBS.-COTTAGE PAULS, £1000 to

£1100 per pair.UANDM'ICK.-S.F. COTTAGE, 3 rooms and office«, on

terms,

M'A RRICKVILLK.-COTTAGE, 4 rooms and oHlcea, on

terms.W. A. PETTTT, 288 King-street

Newtown.

*"

COTTAGE Built on jour own Und; no deposit,

L .repay as rent.

IV. A. DETTMANN. Builder, ArocKge.

GOOY")tenants walting for CotUge«. Will go £1 to

ii)10s wkly., Lcwisliom, Stanmore. O'Britn,

%jcmc._iitLewisham Station. Tel., 1701 Pel

tYyou? have a piece of Land, und no cash, and re

nuire a home, call upon-theAl'STRALIAN BUILDINO CO. LTD.,

10 Castlereagh-strcet city.

POULT!»*RL'.'C, DAIRIES, ORCHARDS, FARMS.

Particnlai«wanted. Buyers waiting.

AUST1I.AM.'.N LAND and AGENCY* CO.. 183 Pltt-st.

TENDEES.

A?GAS-LIGHT

TO BUILDERS.,

TENDERS arc itivitcd for the carrying out of ALTER-

ATIONS and EM VISSIONS 'o HLOYYTlt HOUSE BUILD-

INGS at Mortlakci .Station.

Plans and Speci.ltutions may be seen on application

at the Engineer'! 0«lcc, Jenklns-strcct. S}dncy.

Tenders addressed' to the undersigned, and endorsed

'Blower House," must be ilcliiered at tlio Head Oltlro

of tile Company, 113 Kent-street, Sydney,not later

than 4p.m.

on YVEilNESDAY, the 5th May proximo.

The lowest or any fenaer not necessarily accepted.It. J. LUKEY',

Secretary,

Head Office, Sydney,

_April 27, 1815.

A ÜSTRALIAN GilS-LIGHT

TO CONmUACTORÏi

TENDERS are invited for the Comtiaiction of a TAR

TANK and LIQ'.'ORYA'ELL Lt Mortlake Sution. Plais

and Specification inav be teen on application at the

Engineers Olllee, .fenkins-streot, Sydney.

Tenders, addressed to tile undersigned, and endorse 1

"Tar Tank," must be delivered at the Head Otllcc of

the Company. 103 Kent-street, t'ydncy, not later than

4 p.m. on AVEDNESDAY, May 6, proximo.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.R.J. LUKEY,

SecreUry,

neil Office, Sydney,

April 27. HUB._

.pOARDOF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF N.S.W

TENDERS are Invited for the Erection of a FjlRE

STATION at SOUTH GRAFTON. ? ,_"""""","

Tenders returnable by noon on YVEDN'ESDA,Y,

the loth Way. 1015.

Specifications and all particularsmay be obtained

from Captain Williams', Fire Brigade,South Grafton;

tir the Clerk of AVorks, Headquarters Fire SUtion,

217 Caatlcrcagh-slreet, Sydney.^ ^ ^^

213 Castlcrcagh-strcet.Secretary.

Sydney, 27lh Amil. 1016._,_*I>UAHU OÍ-TIBE COAlMlSSlONKItä OF J..S.AV.

TENDERS are Invited for tho Erection of a Fire

"r^rSmS** b, noon on WEDNESDAY, the

J0Speifl«tiona.rI'andall parttailan. may be obtained

Í rv,ni«t" twin Piro Bricado. Kiama ; oí Uie

cTerk Äks!ÄScrs Fire SUtion, 217 Castle

reagh-street, Sydney.^ Jf ^^

SecreUry.

«13 Gistlcreagh-streetSydney,

?g^Anril.1015._

-mTiípíls-rlesironis of Tendering for Erection of

T°tíG»ÍS7ÍvlHara. apply Dr. GREENWELL,

^rne-ave^itlhi«. ^to^^jii.ni, ou

Architecte, 53 Pitt-street

.iî=SvÔ"BRS.-Prlce wanted.New lobs, ."deiiiuiui M1,

X olio, f~niei.nml.st. MarrliTivinc.

^S-?Mu VHTTFR OF '1'HE PREMIER SAAV MANU

IN AOT^URINO COMPANY OF AlWmAL.ASIA,

miTrgD^lQl YX)UNO-STIlEliT, ANNANDALE.

FOR SALE, AS A GOING CONCERN.

TFNDERS arelm-itcd, and will be received at our

sS^r,on^nÄi:iÄin

UTO^' I? Mmprising STOCK-HI-TRADE.

15 Steel Circular "Sawa ..^..

-C35 8 0

185 Steel Circular Saw Plates..-03 7 *

67 Steel Circular Saw«, partlyj.

finished.¿**J,*"*¡1S7 Steel Saw Plates, hardened

and Umpcred .V'i""' ,

Steel Vertical Saw» and Creas-¿

cute.Steel Saw »lading.-

"-

4C0 Gallons Whale.Oil .- .. «» »

Sundries ._..^__ CSUlf 2

LOT 2, comprisingPLANT.

1 Circular S*w Grinding Machine £200 0 0

1 CircularSaav Spinn ng Mach .^ 17 10 0

1 Circular Sail' PolishingMachine 10 0 0

Shafting, Belling, I'uUeya,An

vils, 'Flyprri-ses. etc .H» 4 b

1 Horse, Cort;and Harness .

-»JO0

LiftingTackle and 'tools . 83 17 0

StoreFixtunis .

« » «

Sundries.

£600 11 8

£1015 8 10

Tenders will be accepted for the whole as one lot

or for any lot separately. The Inventor}'ina been

made b)' our rcpresenutlve,who reports

that the

Machlnrry, Plant, and Pitting-, are in good order.

The highestor any Tender not necessarily accepted.

Tenders must be 011 our forms and accompanied by

11 tlcposltof 10 per cent.

"

The Stock Sheets may Ire Been, form» of tender and

further informationobtained from our represenutive

on the premise*,or at the iirdersigned.

»HOOKS and DEANE, Liquidators.

Incorporated AceountaiiU,

15 Castlereagii-street,S}dney.

Bclninnt-building, _

.

24tli April, "HIS. '" ?"

I_TONDEES._I

TX THE MATTER OF DUNCAN nnd DARROVV, LTD.

n7.-"" .,"X LIQUIDATION).

TAPLVARITER SUPPLIES und OFFICE EQUIPMENT,67 KING-STtlElT, CITY.

STOCK-IN-TRADE AND PLANT.Slock, consisting of Typewriters,

Di el Register!, etc.£130 13 0

Stationen, Tjpeivriter Sundries,und OfiVc Equipment . 155 Oil

-£201 13 11

Plant and Fitting» . 27 2 0

mj £321 15 11

Tlie Stock lu., been listed bv Mr. M. J. O'OrJ Iv,

who describes p, il3 well assorted and containing ilu

usual a-snrtiiient upon which to conduct a bu-in:« ol

this tli-cription. The Sliop premises nre well fitted

anticentrally situated. 'Hie Compativ enjoyed

n goodcopying connection, and doirbtloss Ibis may be re-

lamed by n purchaser capable of giving good service

Ibis direction.

!.e u<mal ton per cent conditions. The highest or

any tender notnecessarily accepted. Stock-sheets may

be seen ami all information obtained on the prcniitcs," "t

my office,

ALBERT BORCH.AUD.Equitable-building»,

Ccorge-Blrect,Liquidator.

_Syd_cy, 2SUi April, 1015._

JÊKDAS'S.- LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION.

OITICIANS AND ELECTRICIANS,303 CEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY.

TENDERS art invited, and will be received by the

undersigned up to NOON on MONDAY, 3rd MAY, 1915,for the Purchase of the Goodwill, Stock-ln-Tratle,

Machinery, Furniture, and Fittings of the above bu

ness, carried on at 303 George-street, Sydney, as i

forth particularly below:LOT 1.-The Goodwill of tile Business of Jordan's,

Limited, Consulting Opticians, Spectacle Specialists,and r.iectrirlans, as carried on in the premise, 303

George-street, Sydney.LOT 2.-The Company's Lease of the premises occupied

by the Company, at 893 George-street, Sydney:

years and 0 months from 1st April, 1M3.This ¡.case is subject to a Provrw that the premisesshall not be, assigned or sub-let without the Les-

sors' consent, but that such consent shall not bewithheld, in Hie ease of any respectable or re-

sponsible person or company.LOT 3.-Stock-In-Tradc in Optical Depart-

ment and in Bond .£1620 6

LOT 4.-Optical Machinery, Furniture, and

Fittings .;. IM 4LOT 6.-Stock of Cinematographs and Lan-

terns, and Accessories in business premises, and in Bond ._ VStltt

l&r 6.-Stock of Electrical Goods and Acceasories . 100Î t

LOT 7.-Electrical Machinery, Plant andFitting» . 23 30

LOT 8.r-Stoek of Mechanical and other

Toys . 440 10 10LOT 0.-Shop Furniture and Fining» .... 242 13 8

LOT -10.-Plant and Machinery, including

Lathes, Drilling Machines, Bench Tonis,Pulley», Electric Motors, etc. l63 10 0

Stock-iti-Trade, Furniture, Fittings, and Machinery,as set forth above, have been taken and valued a»

Otb April, 1015; as business 1»being

carried

Stock-in-Tradc will be subject to variations «

lioncd thereby.Tenders, to be made on approved Forms, win be

received for each Lot separately, or for the whole as

one IÄL A deposit of 10 per cent to accompany

each Tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily

Accepted.The various Schedules can bo seen at my. Office, at

which' also further particulars, Tender Forma, and

Order to Inspect may be obtained.

HORAOE ALLARD, F.O.P.A.,12 and 14 O'Conncll-st Receiver and Manager,

Sydney, (or the Debenture Holder».

1__JV__J_5_ATUNTCIPAL COUNCIL OP SYDNEY.

TO OONTRACTORS.

SEALED and ENDORSED TENDERS wUl be received

by the undersigned for the SUPPLY, DELIVERY', and

KRCCnON'of:(a) T1LN flO) TON WEIGHBRIDGE, AT OIPPS

STItUET JETTY,

lb) FIFTEEN (15) TON AmGHBUIDOE, ATWATTLE-STREET DEPOT.

Tender» for (a) close 3 p.m., MONDAY, the 10th

MAY, 1015.,

-

.

Tenders for 0>) clore 3 pjre, TUESDAY- tie nth

MAY, 1015.

Siweificatlom, etc, in respect of the above may be

seen uiwn application at the City Surveyor'» DcpartL-nt, Town Hall, Sydney, and copies may bo obtained

from the same office uiwn the payment of the sum of

£1 Is in each case, direct Into the City Treasury.Tile lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.TENDERERS please Note that they must pay

Uielr

CASH DEPOSITS direct into the City Treasury, and

NOT enclose same with their Tenders, otherwise their

Tenders will bo rejected na INFORMAI*.THOMAS II. NESBITT,

Town Hall, Sydney, Town Clerk.

27th April. 1015.

M UNICTPAL COUNCU, OF SYDNEY.

TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED and KNDORSFD TBNDF.RS will be received

by the undersigned until 3 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY,the 10th MAA", 1015, for the following:

(a)FIBRE CONDUITS.

, (b) REPAIRS TO MOTORS,

fe) AVOODTIlOUGUING.

Specifications, etc., in respect of the abovemay be

seen free of cliargc upon application at the Electric

Light Department Town Hall, Sydney, nnd copies maybe obtained from the same oflloc tippn the payment of

the sum of 10a Od in each case direct into the City

Treasury.The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.TENDERERS please

Note that Uley must pay their,

CASH DEPOSITS direct into the City Treasury, and

>OT enclose same with their Tenders,otherwise their

Tindera wUl be rejected a» INFORMAITHOMAS U. NESBITT,

Town Han, Sydney,Town Clerk.

27th April, 1015._

.yruNiciPAL COUNCIL OF SYDNEY:

HIRE OF RUSnOUTTER BAY OYAL.

SEALEDand ENDORSED TENDERS will be received

by the undersigned until 3 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY,

the 10th MAY, 1016, for the HIRE OF RUSHCUTTKR

HAY OA'AL, for AVinler Sport», during Die coming

Full particulars may be had upon application at the

Olllcc of tlie Deputy Town Clerk, Town Hall, Sydney.'Hie highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted.

THOMAS IL NESBITT,Town Hall, Svdnev, Town Clerk.

_27th April. 1016._TV/TDN1CIPAUTY OF PETERSHAM.

.iU-'IENDHItS me Invitedup to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY',

4th MAA", for the Erection of Park Rail Fence, and

also Split Post und Itali Fence, at Lewisham and

IIosk:ns* Parks. Spc:!li-!tIoii<t can be inspected at

the Town Clerk's 'nlli». .luring ofilce hours. The

lowest or any tender not n -oessarlly accepted.f D. CLIFFORD,

Towoi Clerk.

Town Han,

Petersham,2711 April, 1MB._

MOVING"12 "x~ 10 Room. 100ft. Tenders before 3

p.m..Gowrie E«t. or. Subway, bet Kog.-Carl atna

Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Hoard,

NewcaUle, 20th April, 1916.

?pnMpnraPLANT.

TENDERS »re invited until 10 ».ra. on TUESDAY,ISt h May (proximo) tor the SUPPLY, ERECTION.

SETTING TO AVORK, and MAINTENANCE of STEAM

or GAS DJhlVEN PLANT at LAMBTON RESERVOIR,

capable of raising at normal speed of plungerunder or-

dinary conditions SO0O gallon» of clean, fresh water

per hour to a height of 230ft Plan and specification

may lie seen and tender tonna ôTitained at the Board's

Head Olllcc Newcastle, and at i the offices of the Depart-

ment of Public Worka, Sidney. The lowest or any

tender not necessarily accepted.'

ALFRED E. FRY,

_

Secretary.

RIOB wanted, on truck,0-ton lot» Cement, f.r

Singleton. B._Boyne, 21 Croydon-st, Petersham.

PRICEBricltlaying,

nutter Factory, Singleton. Plans

_at 21 Croydon-st,_P'sham, or_VVorks. Good_men only

PLUMBERS,"Lab.and "Mat; Brlcklayera,

Labour

_only. On_}ob^iimysI_^t,jrir____yJimi,_aij_MV.

P~RICE wanted Lajdng on AVàtor, new building, Ste

wart-st, Longueville, near wharf._

T>ltICE, for BRICKWORK, labour ouly. Etela-st,

Hi lenore. Burwood Building Co.

IDLUMUING.-Wanted,

Price. Apply Job Just starting,. '.lunction-rd. olf Groavcnnr-st, Wahroonga.

S"MALL TISH.-Wanted, PRICE per gross for Small

Tins, ne'.«,- '¿pp. Particular« from

A. G. BOARD, 106 Norton-street,

'Phone. 1210 Pet_Leichhardt

STONEMASONS- Price, Stone Caps and Step. Mor-

gan, Itesldi nee, Bclmore-rd, nr. Mount-at, Coogee.

QLÂfhltS^-Ténders for Slat'' Itoof, Cottage, Wcbb-<it,

V^ Croydon. Apply on jon._

rnENDKBS win be received up to M»y 0th, at S p.m.

X for the Snpply of LAUGE dnd SMALL COAL

to ihn Commoiriveilth Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo

Island, for the year ending June 30th, 1010.

Estimate) annual consumption 10,000 ton» Large.

Estimated annual consumption, 1500 tons Small.

Further particulars and copy of sp^ciflcatioh to

be obtained on application to the Deputy Naval

Store Officer, Commonwealth Naval Dockyard, Cocka-

too bland.J. J, KT50-SALTER,

_

General Manager.

from NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED.

TENDER FOR COAL SUPPLIES.

Tlie Directors of the North Shore Oa» Comp ..

Limited, invite TENDHUS till NOON of THURSDAY,13th MAY, 1015, for Hie SÚPITA' and DELIVK.RY of

the GAS COAL required by the Company during the

three year» ending 31st March, 1D1P.

Forms of Tender and particular»can be obtained on

replication ut the Company's Work» Office, High

street, North Sydney. __-__, ,

'

,

The lowest or anyTender wul not neccioarny be

l,CCOpltJ-T. 0. MORLAND,

Engineer and Manager.

North Sydney. 24th April. 1016._pStore» Supply Committee.

Sydney. 27th April, 1915.

MEAT. BREAD, MILK, ETC.,FOr EMU PLAINS

PRISON FARM.

ITÜENDERS for the Supnlv and Delivery* of MEAT,1 BREAD, GROCERIES, MILK, Etc, to the Emu

Plains Prison Farm tor tlie period of twelve months

commencing 1st July next, will be received at the

Stores Supply Department, 15 Young-street, Sydney, up

to 4.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 6th MAY.,

Tender Forms and further parliculara may bo ob-

tained on application.A. BERCKELMAN,

(Ob-OS) Executive Member.

; , Stores Supply Committee.

, 27th April, 1016.

RABBITS.

riABNDERS for the Snpplv and Delivery of RABBITS

J- to the Government Asylums at Macqiuirle-Btreet,

Parramatta, Rookwood, Liverpool, anti the AVatorfnll

Sanatorium, from the 0th May to filst October, 1015,

will bo received at the Stores Supply Department,

1", A'oung-street, Sydney, up to 4.SO p.m. on WED-

NESDAY, the 6th MAV.

Tender Forma and further particular» may be ob-

tained on application.A. BERCKELMAN,

(ffli-fff)_Executive Member.

rENDERSnre required,

lo be In lu- Mat- 3, noon

for PARTITION'INT! OFF ml OFFICE. 10 \ 13 ft.¡

Lining Boaids or Fibrous Cernen! Partitions. ApplySecretary, AUSTRALIAN TlTtRirilS,

"tau Pltt-strcet

rjTE

TENDEES.NDERS.

TI! 1NSP0PT OF IPIOS AND CALVES.

Tenders arc invited tor the collection and transportof Pigs and Caliea from the various wharves to'DarlingHarbour Cattle Siding and deliver}' to Hie agents con-

cerned at Homebush It ty, lowest tender not necesMirilyto be accepted. Tenders clot,c with tile undersigned at

3 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY' .¡Oth lust.

Address TENDER,co. E. A. C'llsltolm,

_62 Pitt-street, S}dney._

a "-ENDERS are' hcieby invited for the Itemeîîal und- Disposal of Night Soil within the Samtarj Area

ol the Municipality of Prospect and Sherwood.Spoei" ;tiom

may be inspected lit the Town Clerk's -Office,?in Hall, Arcudii-strei't, Merry! inda, between l'un

irs of lu a.m. and 3 p.m., Munday to Friday; 10.. to )2 noon Saturday, Tenders to be in the

bauds of Hie lown Clerk by 3 p.m. on May 4.

GEORGE M. SHAW,Town Clerk.

Town Hull, Arcadia-street, Merrylands, April 23, 1015.

rphlYDEKSare Invited for Building Iairge Brick

-1 CuTTAGE, Garage, Stables, etc, Ocean-street,j.'erewe'thtr. «<iv.i-.st:... For

plans, etc., apply to mi-ners

glud,...j .,. Ali. M

Light, Hunter-street, New-castle. Tenders close M.'.Y 8. VARNËY PARK1S,?i.rchltoct, Cnstlcrcagli nnd Hunter streets, Sydney._riflíNDERS will be received" till WEDNESDAY, MayA

5. for Renewals. IHiinl.ng, etc., lo Branxton,100 Bondl-nl,. Bontll. Spec on job. A. Parsons, Arch.

mENDEKS arc inyitcd for Sundry Renovation? and Ile.A

pairs to Gentleman's House at Manly. Particular*

obuinaWoJrc.ni A. ("..ispbcll, 15 Albion-street, AVavcrley

rjlENDERS are invited for Tuck-polnting, new real"A

dence, Lurllne-strect, Katoomba, close May 3.

Apply on Job, J. ALL1BONE.

newsubdivision, Canterbury. Scott and Scott,

Surveyors, .ItP.A., 01 Pitt-st Tendere close May 8.riAENDERS wanted for Building AY'.B.

Cottage In conn

A try. Only good tradesmen need apply. A. Browne,Good-street, May's Hill. Tel., ,500 ParramatU,

mo Bricklayers.-Tenders wanted for Laying BrickA

Paths, Cottage«. NaUlle. Frcdcrlck-at Rockdale.

rilENDEHS, Brickwork and Plumbing Work, .»"pplyA

__early,_311_jClcveland-st_"Çdfeni._niENDERS for Asphalting Yardi Apply Molloy1*

new

shops, 43 Willoughby-rd, Crow's Nest.ITlENDERS wanted for putting.in Dampcourse.A- Qucen-st Ashfield.

rpE

IO PAINTERS.-Price wanted Kalsominc Colt, etc.

L. F. M'ard, 125 Norton-fit, Leiclüi.qrdt near P.O.

fTYENDEBS wanted,, lay out garden nnd lawns. Cor.A.

Spit and Urimbali nip, Mosman.

rpENDERS for fibrous ceilings, cottage, Campsie. ApA.

ply Newman's job, Evnline-at_rilENDEItS required for FENCING. Apply 11 Dover-st,J- Summer lilli.

_._

ITtENDERS wanted for Cleaning IVIndows, big Joo.A Apply H. S. Seymour, j-çtland terminus.

rf-ENDKItS required to CONNECT SEM'ERAGE. Fairwcathcr. No. 1 Way-st, Drummoyne.

TENDERSFainting, Papcrlianglng, Rozelle, small johPrice wanted. YVliitc Horse, Diiimmoyno._

TENDEIISfor Painting House, Mcrllnst

ter, 21 Falcon-Bt, North Sydney.

rpENDERS for Drainage, also Fibrous Ceilings. Cottage. Londcn-ay. Haberfield. IVhlttlng, Builder.

NDERS wanted small job of Plumbing.'

89 EHM

heUi-st. Paddington, 11.30 u.m._rpiENDERS for~Scwcrage ard Plnniblng lo two CotX

Uges."

Colnlu, Mount-st North, Coogee._1*1 HINDERS, Labour only, 1VOOD "STEPS mid LAND

INOS, at Kognmli. O. P. Seecomhe, fil Pltt-Jt

a1ENDERS.-Plumbers. Price wanted, Sewerage Con-nections'. MTItcmon's rtr.,_51 Bathurst-st rlty.

rnENDER." FENCING, l.nnd'm". or Lo."

J. HewittA. 8 Mnrtnn-st. Leichhardt_

WANTED,'

prlec for erection of new 8ft paling fence,about i'ffft length. Particulars from A. YV.

HAGON, 213 Pitt-st

WANTED,Price to Build Double Chimney. Neiv

ton, Cook and Pitt nts, Arncllgc._w

BT. Morton, Bradley'a job, Besüejst Jtockdalc.

UHiDEni'' Plans prepared, from 10s Od." "O. AV.

PhlHin«. Ai-cht,. 32 El.n.-st. near nuntcr-et

'»LANS and TYPED SPEIX. prepared from £1/1/ byJ. QUALIFIED ARCHITECT, lim. S3, IbiwFOn-chs.,Rawson-ph. nr. Ccn. Kwy. 'Phonea, Or. tait*1, Pet 1-.54

P1.AKSprepared from 10/0. MCLACHLAN, Qualified

Architect, l18 D'hurst-rd. Tel., 780 M'illinm-Bt

BUILDING 1MTE.-RIAIS.

ABADEXPERIENCE MAT BE AVOIDED

BY USING ONLYHJJIDIE'S GENUINE FIBRO-CEMENT.

BRITISH MADE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

"Fibro-Cement" aheeU for Interior and Exterior

Wallu, Ceilings, and Partitions. Unaffected by cli-

matic conditions. Proof against AnU, Hot, and Firs.Reduce Insurance 25 per cent against wed. Used

by British MiliUry Authorities for housing troops at

Aldershot, Murrumbidgee irrigation Commission for

Bettlers' Homes, etc.

ERECTED COST SAME AS WEATHERBOARD.

Stix 4fi, 4ft X 4ft,

.

6ft x tit.

6ft X Sft, 4ft X Sft, 4ft I 2/t

"FIbro-Ccment" slate« MAKE THE PERFECT water-

tightroof-no rendering or heavy roof timbers)reouired,

fixed dlagonaUy and rivett«? together wf*

copper

crampons.Thousands of roofs roofed with Bardie's Genuine

"FIBRO-CEMENT."Our staff of specially-trained experts ensure a roof

proof against all weathers.Send plan for estimate of roof, walls,, and ceilings

of ._HARDIE'8 GENUTNK BRTTTSII-UABE

"FIBBO-CKHENT."

Hlastnted CaUlogue "11" from Only Suppliers,JAMES HARDIE and CO.,

Circular Quay West (opp. Lane Cove Ferry),S1-DN*EY*. 'Phone, City 0239.

CONTRACTORS to the NEYV SOUTH YVALESGOVERNMENT RAIL1VAYS._

NEW INVENTION.

One of the moat practical and useful o! all NewInventions exhibited ni the Royal Easter Show ia

a SELF-LOCKINO ALL-STEEL FENCE, built with

thi lUwson Moody Potent Self-locking Ail-Steel Gateand Straining Posts. Holdfast Standards and Droppers,with No. 8 Gnlvaniscd Wire.

This new fence possesses many big advantages over

all othci presentmethods of fence constructions, being

much stronger and cheaperthan wooden fences, yet

only 25 per cent, the weight of a wooden post fence

of anything near the same strength; and this at a

cost of only 12/8 per chain.

It is very simple in design and easy to erect Two

men can erect half a mile per day, and when so

erected it will last a lifetime.

It is being used by the N.S.W. Government, leadingPastoralists, Farmcni, and men with large and smallareas, with much success, and is now recognised byexperts and users as the greatest fencing invention on

record.

Those intending fencing In their properties should

write for a caulotrue, or call on the Rawson MoodyMiir.iifacluring Coy., 313 Kent-street, where a fullyerected fence can be seen, and will be shown with

pleasure to all Interested caUcrs._

A

SHEETS AiNT» TILES.

(GENUINE BRITISH MADE.)"POILITK" improves with agc, awi is fire-

proof, ant-proof,and most attractive in ap-

pearance."POILITK" SHEETS aro made ,in the follow

'-ing sizes:

4ft X 2ft, 4ft X 3ft 4ft x 4ft, 0ft X 3ft,

8ft X 3ft'8ft I 4ft, 10fl x 4ft, 12ft X 4ftUse "SEYON" PAINT FOR "POILITK"

SHEETS.

M'rite for our CaUlogne "P."

A LWAYS IN STOCK.

S-PLY ALDBRWOOD.

3-PLY OAK.3-PLY ASH.3-FLY MAHOOAHY.S-PLY BIRCH.

Large Variety of Slim.Write for quotations and sample«.

LEOPOLD BARNETT and CO.,_

300-30S Pitt-street

ARTISTICFIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS. Write

for New Illustrated CaUlogue.BROWN and FINNEY, Limited,

'Phone, Redfern 604. Wyndham-at, Alexandria.

BUILDERS.-ForMantels, Enamelled Boths, and

Sinks, Casfttlings, Lockscts, and all kinds of Iron-

mongery, 'Phone MACKENZIE, 533 Ashfield, for de-

signs and quotes;or call at

W. 8. FRIEND and CO.,113 Y'ork-ctreet elly.

BRICKS.BRICKS. BRICKS.

Cheapest and Best

TEMPE BRICKWORKS,Wng-etrect 8t Peters.

'tnic*ie,_L14t*fl._j_ (ncar_Cook's River).

.|5LUE METAL-and SC-RB1ÎNÎNGS fo"r Bale, cheap. In

XV any ipiantily,at

ynrd,rear of 20 Ultlmo-rd, city.

Coromonweallh Blue Metal Co.'

Tel.. 82 Petersham.

IONTRÀCT01LS.-M'c liare large Stock» of Painting.' Materials on hand.Write or call for quoUtíona. "Phone, City 9142.

JAMES SANDY and CO., LTD.,328-8 George-street, Sydney,

O'

OONTRAOTORS.-Ityon require Link YVIre Window

Guards or any other kind of Wlrcwork, call on

the cheapest place In Sydney for It

_EASTWAYBROTHERS. 330-mj3eorge-«trwt

FOR SALE, 2 Casement "Frames,with doora and fan

lights, IT. Utile. Gales, j 111 Icrcst, GnrncUst,Pul. II.

IIAINGIIR'S «LASS COMPANY, 872 Pitt-street,Best House for Bevelling and Silvering, Framed

Mirrors a Speciality. Tel.. 0133 City._

IRON,Galvanised, Corr., and Plain, in. largo or

small quantities, at lowest: also Gutter, Ridge

Pipe, Sheet Lend und Pipo, Tanks, otc. G. E. CRANE

and SONS, Ltd., r,3-35 I'ltt-strect, Circular Quoy. _

J'"""ÂIÛÏA"ÏÏ

AJÍD NSW. 1URDYVOODS.AT LOWEST PRICra.

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City Offices: (181 Pltt-strcet.

Telephones: 1220 City; Yard, YV. 1205; and North

Sydney Yard POL

T AUNDRY TUBS.

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FACTORY: Pile-street, Marrickville. ('Phone, Peter

jhnm 218). 0."^»\niv Olllre: 113 Pltt-strcet ('Phone. City 8107.)

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I>ALNTEUS.-"sJilvcr King" Tinuhe» an. l^iS-?I-ing, Serviceable, and'' Rca»*Me "lT P?Ice"M,fcMade especially to our instructions

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JJEV1SEDPRICK LIST FOR TIMBER BOTeUO,

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JLATES.-PENRHYN, BANGOR"

5 l'OUTMADOC, 20 x 10.

EUREKA, GREEN,' 20 x 10. U x n

BUT, AMERICAN, 20 x 10

DAMPCOURSB SLATES, l8 x 0 HilFOREST OAK SniNGLUS.

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Blue, DAMFCOUItSE, IS x 0 x ti.

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Bdimatca for Slating, Tiling, amiaiilnthni:

KIRK and DICKINSON,* *.

_

27 Pitt-strm.Peafcm,

SLATES.-EstimatesSlating and 'ttllnsTTCtosni^:

tova (late Maniota and Hand), ¿7 Trat»«»,,*Stanmore. Tel., Pet 1717.

«rai it.

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_Arthur Hand.-Stafford;». Stanmore, -pi, | ¡,-_

SLATES.-lCstlmateTglTcnfo~r Slating, TÎflïïrif'ri.

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ÓTeMBER. TIMBER.TIMuí,

At Lower Prices than you .ire lliiylni;

Large stocks on hand of First Qualin- oitEUOVREDWOOD

flarge portion special klliwincil), nu,T'FLOORINGS, LINING, WEATHERBOARDS ¿tfi ïand ALL OTHER TIMBERS rcquireil by the _M_\)Trade. *

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Send for our Price List, Posted Free.VANDERF1KL1) AND

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Yard and Sawt lill,. Clcbe Point

and AVharf.

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.\7-iaiKER,

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LARGE STOCKS.All sizes, grades, am] tl.iclne-scs.

Complete, list of sires anti prices on application It

JAMES HARDIE anti CO.,Circulai

Quay W" Splaq,

w Til CRANE'S GASFITTINGS

MAKE HOME REFINED.

Ca-snltlngs-always prominent m a room-holdbo chosen with discretion. Mo.I ,it Siduti'* hil.

Ing builders and architects pri ter l'une'« fij*.

lings, because of theil rarebeauty

anil ruell ni

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Lamps, Burners, und Glebes.

Your inspection st our Slinivrooms ii imltt.l.

If unable to rall, please ring City 4(111, 1611, it

4810, and ona of our reprcsintatne» »ill »«it n

you with full details.

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Head Crillee and Khowioom-,33-35 Pitt-street, Circular Qti.iv, SI«inry.

EDUCATIONAL.VACANCY for 2 little Girt Boarders, urida-!

? year». Highfield College, Campsie.

A SCHOOL AND A HOME FOil YOUR DOf,

CAMDEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.THE SANATORII'M nf Hi" SOUTH (200 sera).

A COliFORTAPLE HOME, HIGH MORAL TRADfDiUINDIVIDUAL TUITION. Mr. OLIVER hil returnrl

from Europe, and is again »upen-mng !'-. School

A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOTS,

WAHROONGA rol.LI'.GK.On the North Shore Line, 12 miles froru Sr^in.

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Principa!:WALTER TJIKLP.AVEN, M.A., n.St.,

Honourmati in Mathematics, Ilonourinan hi Parnta,

Winn« of Various Scholarships,Formerly Master at Prince Alfred College, Adeuiii

,

anti Grsmm.tr School, Sydney.Telephone. B32 Wahroonga._A BBOTSHOLME «MJ«a.i._

-Te (The Open-air Schooll.

KILLARA-GORDON, SYDNEY, ».41?.

BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

NT.AV TERM UEGAN MONDAY, lilli APRIL, IBS,

Prospectus, testimonials, .and full partienlsri as »»>

plication.*

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AT THE LINGUIST,

The Australian Academy of Linguagra,Commercial Har.k-chambr.-s, 27.1 Oeorgfrstrrcl

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(corner George anti Margaret slreeu).

AU languages are Taught by Katito Teichen, ii»ho G0U1N METHOD.

FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. SPANISH,Etc.

"THE GOUIN METHOD is a Hoya] I!o>'l to to

guage»."-Review of Ret lews.

"It is a tlme-taiing apparatus."-Dally Chronldt.

Principal, JULES MARKSCAL.

'Phone, Clly 3877.

ALL EXAMINATIONS, ALI- SUBJECT?,

AtCROCKER'S COACHING AND CORRiai'ON'DDCI

rOl.l.KGE,

10 O'CO.N'NKLLSTREI'.T,

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(fonnerly Senior Residua Master, Newington Cones«},

Vii e Print ipil:

O. J. VON HAGEN, B.A. (Syd,), Giailu.ltc In Educilio«,

Honour Man In Military .Science.

ALL MATIHC. SUBJECTS A SPOT V1.ITÏ.

ALL LAW EXAMS. A SPEIT AI.1TV.

PRIVATE CLASS AND POMA!, 1 ITTI0.V.

MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENTAT! CLASSEi

N.U.-Tlie Evening Class \, unit- under the pin01,

iprrvislnn 'o! the Vice-Principal, «lia MW Hut ntl

Pupil receives pelsmui]iittititton.

"?I., 1000 Cltv. _Prrrqip__JW_

BciKULITÜ SCHOOL Ol' LANGUAGES.' HKMOVKD TO BRASIEII-CHAMIIERS,

158 Phillip-street,

_3 doors from St. Stephen's Ch_t____

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O KRAMER, Teacher Singing, Piano, Violin, Ttwfi

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Tuition In General Subjects.Publie Speaking-, Political, VltaraP: " te »w«.

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ECONOMY AS AN ABT.

ïïïïï." T- . ¿Ä -»". -?"-*";

inch moro to It than juet thl.-bort?«»«»£.

fcnt this little list will sorvo to showInjvbut

erection education Is tending. Technical

¡mTiitlon tor girl» in ÜB best und trues sense

must include every art and science that leads

to improved methods ot housekeeping and, in

I wider aron, farming on Its domestic side.

Nothing Is moro characteristic of this pro-

sont timo than I? the increased respect paid

to what Is roughtly called domestic science,

toot only by mon who haro always rogarded It

In tho "magnificent because unknown" aspoct,

, but by women who too long have had lor it

tim familiarity which Invariably breeds con-

tempt. Men look upon It on

tho_ideal Bido,

ond women on Hip real aldo.

Sclcnco deals witto reality to Its n-tb. To

Inn caso olucloncy, to ollmlnato waste, to

cause routino to run Uko clockwork without

ono nerve-destroying Jiitch, to bo cognisant

ot overy matter affecting family comfort and

family well-being; this Is tho aim ot domestic

Eclencc, or, to call it by Its proper and shorter

namo "^conomy"-for economy moans litorally

Tiouho management and nothing else. Tho

State is doing something in this Uno. The

.'Hliio Dook" Just roferred to shows an effort

which will probably havo results. Tho great

mm of many enthusiasts Is to get a Chair of

Domestic Sctonco at tho university. Thiswould Intlcpd bo a fairy talo oí science. Jt

would bo Cinderella, tho kitchen wench goingto 'h- ball. But stranger thing*, ha»o hap-

pened, though this event is not llkoly to

happen Just at ones. If tho once pro-

mised r

illogo of domestic sclonco, for whichthe voto on tho Estimates was allowed to

lap e, hud over boon got going, it would thon

t tim» enough to think of endowing a Chair.But wo aro certainly coming moro into lino,woman by woman, on this question. It was

onco considered a mt,.k of Intellectual super-

iority to caro nothing for houso management.Now women aro taking to it with tho zestthat belongs to doing tho correct thing. An»musing letter from a

soldier, lately published,«escribes tho writer (who was woundod) eat-

ing "bacon very well cooked by a lady whosousual occupation Is writing excellent novels."3n tho homo also, tho bacon is none tho worso

cooked because tho cook Is educated, nor doesia "light literary couch" necessarily Imply a

heavy hand with pastry.But science is a cold word. It Is not at all

comforting. Uko Mesopotamia. What then Isthe magic muttering that will maku economyglow with life, and bocomo interesting, and-so to speak, pretty? ''Art" Is tho password.When economy is treated as an art and not ns

ascience, then It becomes part and parcel of

Ytomnn'u life, and adds a charm of its own,which

nothing nlso can impart. This aspoctIs bl ought out most tloarly and forcibly bya letter written for the "Times Weekly" edi-tion by tho jirriur'a Fashion Contributor inPans. The contributor pens a most apprecia-tive tributo to tho genius of tho Frenchwomaninr making the bust and tun most of tho com-

mon things around hor. Slnco the war, tho

Ta-lslan woman hat« had to practiso economyin Ita strnitest and most inconvoniont form.

But huch Is her art that sho manages to bo

graceful, and to concedo nothing to (ho grimugliness of poverty as long as she can pos

elbiy munago. Tho little personal daintinesses,so dear to her hoart, uro tho last things Bhowill let go, nnd thla not In a selfish way, butbcettuso of hor Intonso perception of the artof living. Thoo she Is such a managor. "No-

thing Is wasted," declares J.I10 contributor,every crusl, ovory scrap Is turned to uccount.

The Frenchwoman of whatever rank kcepB horchildren well fed, woll clothed, and wellhi ought up. Both in tho

city and in the

countty tho women of Franco to-day aro help-ing to save Europo, boct,uso they can BO ablypl.iy their part. The rouson of all this offl

cluticy Is to bo found io tit. simple statomeut.

.Every Frenchwoman can cook, and every

Frenchwoman can sow.

NOTICE., I

ffhe "Herald's" Pngo Tor Women Is pu'.i

Iished on Wednesdays.

Contributions, from Women preferred, NV.11

be considered They should not excedí

half a column in length.

Communications should be addressee! 'o

"The Editor, 'A Pago for Wonieu.'

]

'Herald' Office.'"

HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

What aro wo going to do about HospitalSaturday? The familiar appeal has como

around again, and wo aro taken this year "nil

standing," tis tho sailors say, Tho scat-lot

posters, with thoir vivid "Holp, holp," gave tis

a gasp of surpriso when thoy decorated tho

city tho othor day. I'Cnn ii possibly bo Hos-pital Saturday so soon?" wo askod oach othor,In surprise. Yut, looking back It seems a-cen-

tury siiico May, 1914. Wo must.put on our i

considering caps, and contrive a substantial '

donation, an usual. Oh, dear no; it will novar'

do to oxcuso ourselves by murmuring about'

"war funds." Tho hospitals keop on all the

time, war or no war. Even now tho calico '

booths for Saturday's onslaught aro boing '

tacked togothcr, and tho ratllo of thoBo irro- '

.prosslblo collecting boxes is almost in one's

carB. Wo must tako a thought, and Just do'

without rditiflthlng if wo cannot mnnngs to

glvo in any othor way. Lot us try aud makothin a record year. It would causo n small

'

sensation in Borun If it wore to rome to pass

that tho cltlzonB of Sydney woro so pros

porous that they ould afford to mako a re-(

cord Hospital Saturday collection during war'

time. Tho moral effect would bo splendid.

A WELL-LOVED TEAOHEE.'

t

Mfss Kato Ryan, who rocently rotlrod from]

the position of head mistress of Newtown Su-

perior Public aids' School, after occupying t

that position for 20 years, has a record ot G1 i

years as a Public school teacher, and among ?

the thousands of girls who havo enjoyed tho 3

benefit of hor teaching, counsel, example, and i

personality, there IB not one who is not proud ¡

to say silo was apupil of Miss Ryan; for all t

grow to realise later In life, If. not during 1

Behool dayB, tho -vuluo of hor advlcn, quiet "

demeanour, great amiability and sonso of t

humour. An "old girl" recalls how MissRyan's ready sympathy was frequently Bhown f

when troubles wore brought to hor by tho'

school girls. Miss llynn never failed to holp: I

also In cases of sickness her kindness was un- I

i.illing, and many a senior Bi'holur enjoyed a

Emile when sho would notlco til o hoad mis- c

trcBB listening to a talo of achos and pains t

from one of tho little onoa, tho unvarying <

remedy being castor oil. She was always I

vt'iy coiisldoiiito, and gnvo tho child 3<1 "tobuy something to talto the tasto away." ,A former pupil, now nn old lady, WIIB heard to

Kny, "She taught all my olght, and all thuirs,c

and If there ivcro any moro sho'd got them'

alto."f

Among the girls of Newtown School Miss I

"".van's ntimo is fondly honoured. Tho ox-1

pupila have formed an old girls' unlor, with i

MIEP Uyun as president, tho intention being 1

to kcop in touch with each other.

j

MOM NEAR AND FAE. I

The projected' Belgium Day, May 14, has

caught the public Interest,so much so that

lottcrs and promises continue to pour in dally

to tho organisers of the movement, from

pooplo desiring to help. Specially giatlfying

Is the manner In which the women of Sydnoy

and suburbs aro coming forwaid, almost every

lottor convoying eager desire to assist In some

Bpoolal way. For the Information of thOBo

ladicB who may have missed the first appeal,

It may bo pointed out that the organisers will

bo glad to rocolvo tho names of those who will

enrol as1 street collectors, for the day or

ovenlng. Also will thoro bo required almost

an unlimited number of rosettos, favou.'s, but-

ton-holes, flags,and buttons, which will bo

sold In for the benefit of the fund, on tho

same day. Ladies willing to mako and con-

tribute thcBO items should send In tholr names

without delay to tho joint hon. secretarlos,

Natonnl Belgian Roliof Fund, Challis House,

MoOro-streot, city.

Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Phipps aro being 'enter-

tained by tho'lr Mosman frlonds at the local

Town Hall to-night. Mrs. Leahy and Miss

Crengho aro organising tho party. ?.

» » » . »

To obtain money for tho starving Belgians

somo of tho junior pupllB of tho Rangers Col-

lege, Mosman, bought up a number of penny

dolls, droBsed 'them daintily from odds and

ondB, ond with a few dolls' clothes, penny toys,

and sweets, mado a brisk sale, clearing every

article In half an hour among somo of tholr

little school mates. Tho highest priced article

coBt 9d, and was put up to auction 'mid

much oxcitcment.. » . . .

Miss Marjorie Black, hon. accrotary of

"Everybody's Club," organised a Bocial even-

ing at the Y.W.C.A. rooms on Satin day, In

which equal numbers of the club membors

and Y.M.C.A. members took part. About 50

wore present altogether, and a very pleasant

time waa-spent In games, music, and recita-

tions.

To raise funds for a travelling kitchen, a

meeting was callod on March 26 by Mrs. Ral-

ston, at her rcsldenco, Kooragama, Went

worth-street, Strathfield, when it was decided

to hold a garden foto at tho abovo residence on

May 16. Tho feto is under tho patronage of

Lady Edeline Strickland, and -will be oponed

by Lady Cullen.

MrB. Oeorgo Earp has received quito a ntirn

hor of'valuable objects for tho auction salo at

tho matinee In aid of the Polish Relief Fund,

to bo held at tho Littlo Thoatro on Friday

next. Lady Anderson Stuart has sent a beau-

tiful woolwork tapostry ploturo in a papier

mache frame Mr. Jira has given a fine piece

of fiery light opal for a pendant. Misses Hol-

lander havo presented two pictures, Messrs.

Board, Watson, a beautiful cushion, Misses

Barp a red enamel watch, and MrB. Wilkins,

of Port Macquarie, o. gold bangle.

For tho past five months tho Marquis and

Marchioness of Bath havo .given up a great

part of their cstato, Longleat, for tho benefit

of wounded and sick soldiers, both English

and Belgian. Tho mansion, which was built

in tho slxtconth century, stands In tho con

tro of a beautifully wooded park. Not far

from tho house is "Hcavon's Qate," a favour-

ite resort for all who love tho charm of Eng-

lish scenery. Here tradition says that Bishop

Kon wrote the v/ell-known morning and even-

ing hymns, "Awake, my soul, and with the

sun," and "Glory to Thoo, my God, this night."

Tho stillness around Longleat is remarkable,

tho only sounds which disturb tho sllonco be-

ing the shrill shriek of tho phn.isunt*:and

tho distant rumbling of the guns from Salis-

bury Plain.

Under tho Austrian regulations, soldiers'

marriages can bo celebrated without tho

bridegroom's presence, it ho writes from tho

trenches desiring it.

Motoring for women Is now looked upon as

a profession to bo taken seriously. Miss

Gladys do Havlllaiid, the well-l'nown lady

motorist, and tho only motor saleswoman in

tho world, recently save her opinion In the

"Pall Mall Gazette" that thoro Is no reason

why women should not competently .replacethe mon who' have gone to tho front on trans-

port work, leaving motor.vans mid lorries

without drlvors. It ia becoming increasingly

dlftlciilt to replace thom by other men motor-

ists. Tho motor woman's dress should be a coat

and skirt of feather-weight mackintosh, as

grouse and dirt can bo wiped off it. To go

with thlB a Bou'-wester hat of a shade to suit

tho wearer. For foot-geir shoos and spots are

preferable to boots, on accouut of the use of

tho clutch, which forces the driver to raiao the

foot, and boots cut the Instep.In our local

shops thoy keep a special mako of this ma-

terial-cashmorotto Is the technical name-for

making motorlBts' garments. It is a very ser-

viceable colour, and has a workman Uko look

that'recommends it as an ideal material for

coats and skirts, not only for motoring, but for

driving on dusty country roods.

THE OLD SEWING MACHINE.

For 30 years It had stood and whirled nnd

buzzed in Its corner of tho sowing-room. Tho

homestead had rambled in many directions,

os old country houseB do, but tho living-room

hud known but ono chango of name, and that

ono' uewlng-room It retained by vlrtuo of Its

brightness and airiness by common consent.

Now, to tho infinito joy of tho girls, a now

scwlng-inachlno vías to arrive that day, and

tho old ono would rotlro from activo duty, and

amidst quito a bustle It was being pushed. Into

the box-room till It could bo dlspoBod of, so

they said.

Tho mothor joined In tho general rejoicing

and lent a helping hand, but preBontly -whon

she wan alono beside that old friend, which

the others so easily put asido, sho touched

tho scratched cover and the works thut re-

quired so inuch coaxing, with a gentío hand.

Sho knew that sho would never love the now

machino as much as this faithful comrade.

Tho comfortable bt -no faded and instead

stood three compact rooms, to,which she had

come a bride. In the first unpacking of

necessity, tue machine had been placed In the

living-room, nnd thoro she had spent many

hours alone Avlth It, .

A busy housowlfo from the first,oven tho

tontlorost and daintiest , sarments woman

uiukes-her baby's clothes-she lind boon com-

pelled to make with Its aid. Then for sonio

years It socmed as if those wheels' must con-

stantly have turned for her fn'nlly of boys

and girls-soven children full of llfo anil

unergy, ivlio -wore always needing new clothes,

Dut Aviiat did that matter, when tholr limbs

wore Blralght and strong, ind rosy chocks

slowed AVlth health?

Thou finer clothing, as her. lassies wont to

school, and at tho same time the boys brought

'possum and wallaby skins tanned by theni

solvc», Avhlcli mothor must join for rugs-and

the old rnnchino had managed that, too.

Only a year ago, but dint of caroful use nnd

olllug and mut^i coaxing, moro daltty tucks

and stltchory Lad boen produced, for tho old-

est daughter, who had flown from tho old nest

to her own roof-trco.

Then, through tho last grey months, tho list

of soldier comfoi'tu and necessities for îior

own two sons and otheia, had seemed to over

como that faithful friend, and its day of use-

fulness was over. But llio mother resolvedto koop n quiet corner for it as lunn; as eho

lind n homo, for tho ild ¿nttlns-machino could

recall memories, ::nd t.e-nimou dreams to her,both tua and sweet.

BROWNIE,'

I WHY WOMEN WORK. I

The "pocket monoy worker," who for so

long a timo has been a bogey lo frighten off

Inquirers into tho fields of womon's indus-

tries, has been shown to be largely a myth.

Thero aro still many women AVho do n little

ioal work of sortst In order to increase their

pocket money, and not from a real necessity

or from the prompting of rt foellng that this

world is a place for active service, and not

for loafing, but suele trifloraaro very few, BO

few that they do not affect the statistics of

women's employment. The above fact has

been brought out In a report to which tho

"Times" recently travo prominence. Tho

Fabian Women's Society instituted an Inquiry

ranging over two years and covering overy

trade and profession open to women, nnd this

brought to light that Bl per cent.,moro than

half of 4000 typical caBes, were supportingothers besides themselves, and 80 por cent,

woro entirely self-supporting, leaving a small

perccntago depending on others for partial

support.

This roport was concerned only with peace

conditions, and, although not an Australian

finding, It answers.pretty well to what goes

on hore in peace conditions. The Australian

young woman is an Independent person, and

likes to have her own money to spend, and

her own ivay Tn spending It. Wo have been

hearing recently of tho "typists' rush," and

tho phraso sets us thinking of tho women

typists, the nrmy of business girls and women

who pour into the city in tho morning and out

of It again in tho ovoning. They muroh

southwards from the Quay and northwards

from the Railway Station. They aro interestingto watch, because they all look so purposeful

and capable. Some tako trams, but the ma-

jority appear to walk, for they stream alonguntil the big frowning warehouses, shops, and

ofnceB swallow them ono by one, or dozen by

dozen, or seoro by score. All very much alike

in that they aro all Avago-oarners, or "salary"

earners, yet how great Is iho difference bo

twoon the high and mighty department-heador buyer, or confidential secrotary, ¿nil tho

little apprentices, with thoir hair tied behind

lu a big black glaco bow, and their tight Bkirts

only half way between knee and ankle. But

they aro all workers anti all self-supporting,or on the' way to be so; not a girl of thom

Is out "for fun." It Is downright business.

They all dress alike, too. Some of them are

neat, and a very' few aro careless and un-

tidy, but when Jap silk blouses aro In, thoy

all wear Jap. nilli blouses; when narrow moire

ribbon ties aro tho last word of fashion, then

they all show this finishing touch; whoc

neckbands wont out, every neck was bared to

the summer breezes; when furs aro worn,

then necklets, muffs, and stoics aro displayedto great satisfaction.

"Do you see these hats?" obsorved a city

shopkeeper, Indicating Avith a wavo of lils

hand a tempting pile of the "vory latest"

in felt headgear. "Well, tbey will all bo

gone this time to-morrow, I am featuring

them to-day, nnd the business girls will buy

every one of thom." And so thoy did; those

felt bats are now scattered far and wide, and

may be met ion tram, and boat, and trata.

They aro all alike In many ways, our women,

who Avork In the city, and tbey all havo the

same . reason for Avorklng. They all want

tho money. "Women's work!" sometimes <i

haughty masculine person exclaims, "What

Is it worth?" Tho obvious answer that It is

worth bonni nnd lodging to most does not

altogether please a critic of this kind,' and

ho tries hard to make htmBelf believe that

women only work for pocket-money.Before the war, there used to bo much

discussion about'what women should do, and

what they should not do, for a living. It

seomed rathor cruel to dictate to any woman,

who had tho necessity of keeping horsolf forced

upon her, that she mußt only do certain UiingB

in an uncertain way, the training being often

absent. "Surely,"-somo of tbo doubters used

to say to thomBOlves, "if a woman must carn

nor own bread, It ia only fair to let her choose

hor own way of doing it as long as sho does

not steal tho broad or tho means of buying

the loaf." But those thoughts belonged to

tho prehistoric paBt of nlno months ago.

Women aro replacing men in all klndB of em-

ployment. Wo do not seo much of this sub-

stitution In Australia, though there are many

Instances of a woman carrying on in hoi

husbund'B or her brother's place. But if

many moro of our men go, as go they must,

thoso instances will bo multiplied. Wo can

all of us call to mind women frlendB or ac-

quaintances AVho are doing just that. The

wife of a p'astorallstin another Stato is

quietly preparing to take full ehargo In the

absonco of hor husband, who holds a command

In the expeditionary foreo, She will look

after the homestead and her family of flvo

children, superviso a dozen station handB, in

consultation with tho overseer, keep the books,

and glvo out the storeB. At the other end of

the social scale,a small tradesman has left

his shop to bo looked after by an assistant, a

cpablo middle-aged BPlnstor, who 'vorlts from

early morning till late at night, in order to

get round all that must bo iono In the shopand tho house; sho keeps tho customers AVlth

¡her brisk, cheerful mnnnop, and hor cash reg-

ister ringa all day long. Helping tho country

|

in tho truest uonBo aro womrn who thus fill

an absent man's place aud keep the wheels

[going round till he comos back again.Wo must iaco a dreadful possibility-nay,

a certainty. Those splendid men whom we

till admired In tho march on Saturday-thoy

[ara all going, sooner or later, to sail away

from Australia to light. Thoy uro only a

fow. All ovor the country thero aro camps,

and'mon marching and training-tor what?ITo go away and light. They will not all

carno book. Then will bo tho timo when wo

women must show Hie stuff we aro mado of.

There will ho -nany unusual ¿asks that we

shall bo called upon to perform. A\re can

Bhoif then that AW ti or!; no1 only to supportourselvcE, but to do tbo hist that is in. us

lor our countrj _

A TOQUE OF NIGER BROWN VELOURS.

IAN OLD DIARY. .

As interest is at present focUBsed round

Port Mncquario^district owing to tho open-

ing of tho railway to Wauchope, some ex-

tracts from tho diary of the lato Mrs. A. A.

C. D. Boswell may give an insight into socinl

and domestic life In the infancy of the set-

tlement. Mrs. Boswell was the niece of

Major A. C. InncB, the chief pollco magis-

trate of Pert Macquarie during the 'Thirties,

anti 'Forties of last century. Hor life in Port

Macquarie extended over several years, hor

first visit being in 1839, and her return In

1843, when she remained until the early years

of tho 'Fifties. Sie speaks of the vtrlp on a

return voyage to Sydney as being mado tn

"a tiny sailing vessel, tho Elizabeth Cohen,

crowded with passengers, and Bick and mis-

erable Ve all were. Two people played crib

bago loud and long in tho cabin, off which our

little den opened. It took two days for the

voyage." In 1813 thoro was ono weekly

steamer to Port Macquarie, which put in at

Nowcastlo for coal by tho way.Tho beauti-

ful old mansion at Lake Innes, about Bevon

milos out of tho immediate town, is describ-

ed: "My room opened from the school-room,

and below tt was the china-room, which was

entered from tho back court, tho whole Bur

mountcd by a Bquaro room called tho "look-

out," tho upper part of each sido being of

glass, and each afforded a "¡vide view. To tho

I north ivd looked over tho flowor garden to'

a thickly-wooded and lovel tract of

country through which lay tho

road to Port Macquarie.To tho

south in tho distance lay Camden

Haven; to tho cast the hill betwocn

us and the sea, on which stood

tho flags taff; to tho west tho beau-

tiful sunlit lake, with lovoly hlllB

In the distance The houso con.

Bisted of 22 rooms, all well.fur-

nished. My undo loved to koop

open house, and to sharo with

others tho good things that for-

tuno showered upon him. ,Ono of

my uncle's 'pleasures lias to send

a horse at once to any new arrival

in the township, to bo uBOd as

long as required, which was a great

boon to some of tho young offloots

stationed nt tho port.Once a man

wrote, and said the horso did not

suit him, and doscrlbcd tim kind of

horso ho wanted, when my uncle

only laughod, and sont anothor; but

the storyi got about somehow."

The fashion of sending to China

for a specially-designed and paint

od dinner set was a custom among

tho richest colonists; and Mrs.

Boswol mentions that Major Innes,

lln the good times of 1840, sent for a

"really magnificent set of Chinese

china mado to order, which com-

prised dinner anti dessert, break-

fast, toa, and coffco sets; also hot-

water plates and taroo largo and

beautiful bowls, the Innes creBt

being in colours on each piece"

Somo of this splendid china found

Its wayInto a Sydnoy auction room

lately,and brought a high price as

historic ware. In Juno, 1843, the

election of members took placo for

tho first Legislative Council of

Now South Wales Mr. Alex. Mac-

leay, the late Colonial Secretary,

was ono of the candidates for the

counties, in which Port Macquarie

was included. Major Innes enter-

tained him, and went to, Sydnoy

with him. "A terrible storm carno

on, nnd wei bad a wakeful night,

thinking of the travellers in that

floreo gale in a small steamer.

With thom came Mr. Gray and

Colonel Gordon, who was In tho on

glneors, and lately succeeded Colo-

nel Barney as Government En

ginoer-ln-Chief. In honour of Mr.

Mucleay, an old retainer, Bruce,

played tho bagpipes, and niter din-

ner tho lato Colonial Secretary

showed us an old country dance

called 'The Country Bumpkin/'

Besides tho already - mentioned

guests thoro ivero Captain Jobling,

Dr. Cnrlyslc, Mr. Acroyd, Mr.

Evans, Colonel Gray, Mr. Salway,

and Dr. Richardson present." At

the first dinner party Mts. Bos-

well says Captain Wauch, Captain

Jobling, Mr. Montgomorlo, and Mr.

Purves -wore among the guests.

Somo of these namcB belonging to

prcsont-day Now South Wolshmou

recall memories of their pioneerancestors.

Tho description of the triumphant

march lound the town of tho fav-

ourite candidate, Mr. Macleay, is

too long to be given In full, but

everyone ivoie pink llowors; tho

bagpipes .played,and boforo tho

four carriages that took tho party

I from Lake Innes into the township

rodo six liorBemen bearing flags "An admiring

crowd ot natives, profusely docoratod with

pink calico, looked very gay A cold luncheon

was gil en by tho Mayor to celebrate the event,

and by a happy coincidence," says the narra

toi,'

It happened to bo Mr Mncloay's SOth

bli thday"

Somo years later, the visit of Sh Chai los

ril7roy and Lady fitzroy took place, when tho

now Governor determined to visit nil the set-

tlements in tho colony, establishing a pre-

cedent in that respect, aB former vlco-royal

HcB had done very little traielllng boyond tho

districts around Sydney ns a whole They nr

t ii ed at Port Mncquurlo earlier than -was

originally arranged landing In the port rob

niatyII 1847, instead of March, so that oien

the champagne Intended for the lum hoon hntl

not arrived 'Aunt Barbara Macleaj and Mr

YVIlllam Macleay, hoi ever, came Hist, and wo

nero Boon busy In propitiations,and half

buried in curtains which nero of clean book

muslin, the hems bound or lined with glared

calico of different colours in each room. Tho

'party from Sydney consisted of his Dxcellonoy,

who is immensely "tall and stout, Lady Mary,

who Is also very tall and stout, and has but

Blight remains of the good looks for which

she had boen remarkable, Mr Goorgo Htzroy,

their son, tall, slight, and good looking,

Ctlonel Munday Adjutant-General, a gentle-

manly looking little man Dr and Mrs Daw-1

son Tho dinnoi party also had of local poo

plo Mr Woodward, Mr Wright, Dr jaamack,

Mr Groy, Mr Missey, and Mr Taylor Mr

Gray sat at the head of tho table, Mr M'Kay

at tho foot, it being tho ftiBblon for tho lady

and gentleman of »he house to sit at tho sides

In tho centre, with the chief guest at either

hand'

Mrs Boswell says that Lnity Mary nt?ioy

was very busy making articles for tho School

of Industry barnar Wo aro threatened with

two conlllctlng manias, one for fan-y work

tho other for the polki-i nels dance-for not'

to know it argues yourself unknown Several

descriptions of dresses worn for pirtie.8 and

picnics aro given In tho diary, and perhaps

tho best pcn-plcturo of what the lll-f t'ed Lady

Mary ntzroy was Uko and whit a noble, In-

tellectual clnrnctcr she poiscsicd 'lite anni-

versary other wedding day WOB colebiatcd hya picnic, and In the afternoons and evenings ,

groat work parties rathe red round her, she j

Bittingin whit the writer calls the 'lllrting'

chair Lady Mat jwould toll stories of the

Goicrnoi q nile In Antltui nhen there was n

torrlblo earthquake She lead to the party

played all the new muali an c1 gave advice In

taBhlon introducing the new atlft pcttl-oat, tho

piecursor ot trie cilnollne to tho bovy of

young ladies Later In'the vcar i vlMt to

Government House Pimmttta was pild bytho young writer and in Di comber sho records

hearing with deep sidnesb of the dreadful

carriage accident at Pirrauiitt e

The, wreck of the Mindel er on tho bar ot

Port Micqu irle and the death of Its owner,

Mr Ben Boyd by tho natives of ono of tho

Solomon Group Is mentioned in tho diary, and

is most of tlio pirty nero known personallyIt made a grcit impression it Port Micitinrlcalthough all tho CIDW ncic saved MIE Bos-

well died last year In Scotland at a lory ad-

vanced age hci diary having boen publishedpriiatoly lor her i dations and f Mends but as,

an interesting îecord of many eicnts of earlydays and the mention of many of tho prill-1

cipal personages of her times, it Í3 ulso ot

consldorablo gcnoml value I

MARY SALMON li

_ I-.

!

The Swedish writer, Selma. Lager lof, li is

been chosen as member of the Swedish Aca-

demy. This high honour, tho highest that tan

fall to a Swedish writer, has never befólo

ijecn conferred on a woman.

THE LATEST COAT AND SKIRT.

HOME AFFAIRS. I

SOME COOKERY NOTES.

À lady took to the rooms of tho rronch

Australlan Leaguo on Monday a little loaf

for afternoon tea, which all the workers en-

joyed Aery much Sho had made it herself

in a gas oven, and naturally all the women

wore keen on getting the recipe, which she

willingly gav o thom II >re it is-Take two

generous cupfuls of flout and a little salt

Have ready prepared tho mashed inside of a

baked swoet potato, ,iud about an cquil quan-

tity of plain boiled mashed potato Add two

teaspoonsful of cream of tartar, and one of

carbonate of soda, mi\ all together, add a

lump of butter, the size of i small hen egg

and then stli in a well benten egg, ind enough

water to mike a dough linead llghtij and

slightly, and bake in a quick oven When

marly done, take out, and butter tho top of

the loaf This makes a nico soft crust AATicn

browned tho mat is done Too much cook

Ing will turn tho crumb of a soda loaf brown

Concerning e isseroles, a friend tells me

that the cost of a casserolo Itself was foi

some time a bar to her using one, but that

thero is a A ort. good local make on the mar-

ket at a much lower price than the cost of

tho imported ware It answers al! casserolo

purposos admirably She makes a paste of

flour and water, and with it seals tho lid of

tho casserole, to prevent trio steam escaping

'as it does around the loosely fitting lid There

is a vent hole for steam in the Ud, which is

sufficient" for tho escape. A much better

favour results when tho lid Is sealed on, and

also tho pasto answorB the purpose of a guide

to tho oven heat For If It blackens at

once the oven is too hot, it It Is browningtoo quickly, turu donn the gas The casse-

role icqulre8 a. moderate oven A useful

cassorolo may bo made of two pie dishes

(earthonwaro or enamel), ono slightly smal-

ler than the other, is used reversed, as a lid,

and the Join is sealed up with paste, leavinga little opening for a vent

Mr. Geo Black's remarks about common

flbh would bo much moro valuable If he woald

give some leeipea for Looking the desplsidcatfish, otc Still, mans housewives would

willingly bock up the new Chief-Secretary in

his assertion that some of the "common"

fish make excellont eating it properly oooked.For that reason they would bo glad to have

instruction on tho point (as the legal folk

phrnso It)* Many, and many u small hoy

bringB home a catch of leather johnnies (orlonthor jackets), as the spoil of a Sundayafternoon's fishing, and gets his mother to frythem for tea Very nice tbey are too, when

properly cooked They should be plunged lu

boiling water, and the tough skin removed,then fried and drained in tho usual woy.Tho small boy's "leathery" is invaiiably a

"bantam," but tho small ilsh Beera to bo thesweeter They aro quito as nlco as flounder,or, perhaps, wo only think mern so after a

sleepy afternoon spent fishing from tho boaton the quiet ruer i caches, with mothor act-ing btibsoqucntly as chief cook on tho maid's"bunda) out

"

Those shoals of tiny fish,pllchaids as most tall them, which havolately boen seen in the harbour, may figureas whitebait when done with a well sea-

soned sauce, aud served very hot, either inseparato dishes or as a «collup The fish

supply In the suburbs is anything but satis-factory, and it Is feivently to bo hoped thatall the recent agitation will result in makingHall even a little cheaper, and ensier to como

by

j

Capo gooseberries and yellow guavos aro

in, and though to only .1 few is the tartnessof tho Cn"c gooseberry ngreeable, yet thefruit may bo made into a preserve, by re-

moving tho outct hithk and boiling the fruitIn a thick syrup, when tho syrup bolls up It

should bo gently simmered until tho fruitis tendel Gttava jam is made by cuttingthe fruit in half, and taking out the pulpA few of the skins should bo boiled, and addedto tho pulp, vthich Is hoiled in the oullnaryway, with sugni The jam is rathol sickly,and a little of it "goes a long wai

"

GuavaJelly is made from the small led fruit, some-

thing like i> lilli pilli Can any correspon-dent tell mo if the latter is over used for

jelly The largo purple lilli pilli bony, whichIs just now looking so liandsomo, ought tomako a good preserve. MARTHA.

TABLE NAPKIN COVERS.|

I

On folding up a napkin ifter u3 uso it iseasy to

slip It into an oblong caso of linon|with Initials on tho outside flip, which closes

(Withtwo snap fasteners For two napkin

cases, lake n quat ter yatd of yiul-wido llnonand cut it In two lengthwise Theso

pieces'nicasmlng IS incheB by 1, it0 first to bo llnlsli

leil with n quat toi -Inch horn on all four sidos¡Tills

may be quickly done on a sewing nia-

ll hine, but it is quito worth while to di au

ithicads and hcms,titi li It Now mcasuio fromono end 7 IntliiB, and tuin it up for thxpocket, fastening the Bid«, together «lth

neal oicistitch Tho lost of the strip formsthe flap, on which may bo embroidered tho

initials of the owner* JO,

I PENELOPE^ WEEEXT NOTES. I

Tho best suburban eggs have this weok

reached the alarming prico of 2/10 a dozen, and

aro so scarce as to be almost unobtainable in

several localities. Tho butter and egg man,

pursuing his avocation of gathering newly

laid eggs from suburban housekeepers who

have thom to spare, or, to bo moro correct,'

who contrive to spare thom to Bell to other

suburban housekeepers anxious to buy them,

has frequently of lato arrived at his custom-

ers' houses with .butter only for his stock In

trade, announcing cheerfully: "No eggs to-

day-and I don't know when there will be

any."A scarcity is to be expected at this timo of

year, but this year it is something more than

a moro matter of season. Housekeepers who

hitherto have boen accustomed to eking out

their weekly allowances by disposing of their

eggs to their butterman are now so startled

at the high price of maize, and, indeed of all

poultry feed, that they aro killing off a large

proportion of their stock. Aud as week by

week this backyard slaughter goeson so is

there ever less prospoct of our egg market re-

covering a healthy tone, for the suburban egg

is now a factor of importance. The pros_

peet Is indeed gloomy. AAre shall either have

to pay an exorbitant price for our eggs or

make shift without them. But, since the cost

of living is now so excessive, it Is unlikely

many of us will use the former alternativo;

therefore, the demand for eggs will probably

not exceed the supply.Butter also has grown dearer, and bids fair

to reach very soon the price we aro told now

obtains In Now Zealand. There it is 1/G a lb

hore, wo aro paying this week 1/41 a lb for it.

Neither can wo comfort ourselves with the re-

flection that chceso Is cheap. in Sussox

Blreot parlance It is firmer. Tho shopkeop

or asks us 1/ a lb for that known as Bodalla

and Bega, which are the kinds most commonly

used by us. '

Last Aveok, when referring to cheese, space

forbado the mention of several uses to which

it may advantageously be put. For Instance,

many people havo never tried it with cauli-

flower, yet the combination is excellent. The

cauliflower Is boiled till tender, then divided

into small pieces, each largo enough to servo

as a helping for one person. Next, these

pieces aro nettly arranged in a well

buttered pie dish, and a thick, white

sauce, into which (while cold), has

been mixed onej tablespoonful of grated

cheese is poured over. Finally, one

table-1spoonful each of grated cheese and bread-

crumbs is Btrown over the cauliflower andj

sauce, llttlo dabs of butter nre placed about, j

and the pio is well browned in a moderate

oven.

Cabbage may bo treated In the samo way,

and it ia almost equally good. Or it may ho

cooked according to the following recipe;

Take a young cabbage, boil it 'till tender,

drain it, and thoroughly press all the water

from it. Then chop it well, and place in a

saucepan and meit 2oz of butter. Into the

melted butter stir ono tcaspoonful of flour,

and after mixing it smoothly, add a layer of

the chopped cabbage and a layer of cheese,

and continuo so placing the layers of cab-

bage and cheese until all the cabbage is

used. Then placo a little salt and butter

on tho top,cover with a lid, and stand it

where It will simmer gently for half an hour.

A tablespopnful of grated cheese greatly Im-

proves the flavour of many vegetable soups,

notably onion soup. It should be Btirred in,

slowly and carefully, just before the Eoup is

dished.

Cheese sauce Is a distinct Improvement to

many kinds of fish, but perhaps particularly

to mullet or bream.

The floh Is prepared In the usual way,

either baked, boiled, or fried, as may be pre-

ferred, and tho sauce is simply a rich molted

buttor sauce, with a little grated cheese stir-

red carefully into It before it is cooked. It

Is botter poured over boiled Ash, but served

In a sauco boat as an accompaniment to eitherbaked or fried.

Tho price of- fruit has alforod scarcely at

all since last week. Tasmanian apples have

grown a shade dearor, but there Is yet an

excellent cooking apple belüg, sold (or Is a

dozen, and a good eating apple for lud and

Is a dozen. There Is no chango whatever in

tho citrus fruit, either as regards quality or

price. Passionfruit seem to bo moro plenti-

ful, and their price nins from 9d to Is a

dozen.' Persimmons aro Id and 2d a piece,

tho smaller ones being almost destitute of

.flavour. Fiji bananas do not seem to bo

nearly us plentiful as the Tweed River variety

*-thelr price is Is a dozen-while ihe river

banana is frequently to bo had for half that

price. Beans, one of our most valuable and

nutritious vegetables-are well worth buyingjust now. Their price ir. 2s and 2s 3d a peck.Cabbages are 6d and 8d apiece, and, gener-

ally speaking, of good quality and fair size.

Tomatoes, much spoilt by the late rains, are

Cd aud Od a dozen-here and there twice

that price. Marrows are abundant, and

id, Gd, and Sd each. Cucumbers and cobs ofcorn may be bought for 2d and M each. The

best beetroot is Id a bunch, and parsnipsand carrots 3d and 2d respectively. Cauli-flowers have just put iu an appearance, but

aro still scarce and deaf, good ones¡,oing Is

.id each. \A o may expect them to improve inquality and prico in tho early future

THE AUSTRALIAN SECONDHOSPITAL.

If the hospitals of Australia are to be a

credit to this country, then tho peoplo of thoCommonwealth must put their best foot for-ward The equipment of the Canadian unitia something unlquo in character, and wo do

not wint to bo behind their standard

Tho Red Cross headquarters havo this wockrecehed notico that the largo second hos-

pital, for which they aro responsible, hasbeen doubled at lory short notico, and thismoins that the fine organisation is called

upon to thoroughly equip with bed linen, dres-

sings, towels, and clothing the 1040 bedswhich it lilli contain-that is, equip It Inaddition to tho military giant per bed, which,though excellent in Itself, is naturally onlyfor the barest necessities, during tho hugooperations now In progiess

the Red Cioss centio is not dismayed bythis last aud hoaiy requisition, but as thetime is short, and tho calls upon tho funds so

many, It has been suggested that each of theRed Cioss branches should make themselvesrosponslblo for half a dozen turklsh towelsor pillow-slips In thl3 way a hugo collectionwould be forthcoming, without making too

heavy a call upon any ono organisation If

tho tow tis aro chosen as tho gift, the ma-

terial should bo purchased by tho yard, andcut 31iu long by 17 wide, thus Baling co&t rho

slips may bo of tho usual sue, but of good,Btout quality All those articles must be at

tho conti al packing loom, at the Town Iinji,by May 1, as the goods must bo got awaywithout the slightest delay after that date,and the council of tho ltcd Cross Society aro

thcroforo appealing, with, confidence, to their

many good ti lends I

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Waise 1 ttUrn-

Ignoramus la Üic blouse depictedlist \\ tdnesdj\ the collar is cut scraritel) fromtilt bloubc, und atitüictl on If \ou dhow Uu. illustnition at the shop where \ou buy UIL material, they willtut it out for \ou Mo t of the leading shops willcut out tht liutcml when boupht to any patterndCHired

\ ho-Uesh should it ad the wf\> to afternoon tci butwalk in list at i dinner pirt> In showing i house

puc-st the w13 to her room, the ho'd" s, or her mudwalks before the "nu st

\ou ire HjJit in si) "'ff tit it Velbo irne people are

more d monstriti\e thin t%\dm\ foil V proteahlon or pan li i-, tin irmblj muLh mort enthusiast 1

inH\ KKCtetl in Mclbourm linn a suuilir event te

greeted 1ère Our irowds hue onl\ 1 thinkjnfr yartin such dtn om-lraUona, br-t the diütrencc is only on

the burlauc

I MELBOURNE NOTES. I

At the last monthly meeting of tho National

Council of Women, the anti-alcohol question

was dlscussod Dr. Harvey Sutton argued

that tho war, though on unavoidable evil, may

probably prove a hlesblng in "üsguiso by

foouBSing our attention on our real enemies,

tho chlefcst of which is alcohol Professor

Woodruff considered that there never «a» «

moro opportune time than now for real good

tomperanco work to bo done Mrs

Tossett representing the A W A ) aver-

red that tho salo of liquor in the cafes

was a great and growing evil for women and

girlsMrs C Strong called upon the Ni

tlonal Council to follow the example of the

University When the president put the pro

positon to the meeting almost every woman

present rose In assent Mrs C H James

moved that they follow tho lootsteps of South

Australia and urge G o'clock closing Dr

Edl'h Barrett asked for an expression of opin-

ion, and the meeting proved to be unanimous

ufon the subject Mrs Thos Baker presided

A Victorian nurßc, Sister Taddy, on duty in

one of the' Australl-tn nuts" at Red Cross

Hospital, writer cheerfully to a Melbourne

relative -"There are Ino 'Australian huts'

here, staffed by Australian sisters It is a

lory largo field hospital, hating 35 huts, with20 beds in each There are 75 sisters at this

centre, nnd 25 Japanese trained nurses-quaint

little things, who do not speak English H

H not so depressing aa one might think Once

the mon are attended to and rested they be-

come very cheery and jolly They have five

surgeons-all London specialists'

Miss Mande Harvie, hon treasurer of the

Blue Cross Service, which is working to miti-

gate the terrible sufferings of horses in the

var, recently received a letter of apprecia-

tion from one of the veterinary officers Lady

Hennessy is president of the movement hore,and both the Covernor-Gonoral and Sir Ar-

thur Stanley have become patrons

Mrs Cowper, wife of the secretary of the

iCollins street Independent Church, occupiesa high place among the few women preachersIn Australia She recently preached at a

suburban church on 'Talth, Hope, and Love"

Mrs Cowper is the daughter of a Presbyterianminister, and is w idoly known for her literary

culture, her success as a publie speaker, and

her smpathy with all phases of Christian

work

Dr Graco Vale, a daughter of the late Mr

W M K Vale, one of tho earliest Cabinet

Ministers of Victoria, has relinquished her

practice in Ballarat, and accepted u positionas medical Inspector in the New South Wales

Education Department*****

Some time ago Mrs Kate Zlllmann made a

Btrong effort to gain sympathy and considera-

tion for physically-unfit teachers who wore

without pension rights By her vigorous let-

te! s, and by means of le tflets she undoubt-

edly drew the attention of the powers that be

and the public generally Consumptive teach-

ers lecclved some meed of consideration, and

later it Is hoped a scheme will be evolved to

benefit others Mrs Zillmann is now teach-

ing In tho special school recently opened in

ritnoy for mentally-afflicted children, which

Is watched with interest

The wives of the university professors wore

hostesses at a reception held ns a sequel to

University Commencement Day_

VERONICA.

I

"FOLLOW THE KING,"

When they asked Diogenes what kind of

wine he liked best to drink, ho replied

"The wine of other people," and Avar has

mndo a good many of lato take a Diogeneaif

attitude towards this pleasure of the table

But the indications are that even this vi-

carious expenditure on a luxury is to bo re-

moved from us It will no longer be 'good

form" to offer wine and spirits to one's

friends Better perish of thirst outiigbt than

not be "good foi m"

It vvlll be etiquette to have no cluster of

wineglasses of all shapes and sizes at one's

right hand at dinner pirties The' derniei eli"

Avili be one Spartan tumbler, at the moBt, two

Decanters, If used at all, will hold the juices

of fruits, orange juice, lemon juice, pineapple,

and such-anything but grape But the piece

do resistance upon the fashionable table will

bo a crystal jug of plain water

Facetious hosts may make a reputation for

wit by parodying Douglas Jorrold s parody

when they isk their guests to fill up the

glass- As foi tho inter, nothing e\tenuate,

and the blandy, put nought In In mallee"

This is a movement over which Fashion will

bo able to exercise a boundless power Thoro

is no rabid teetotal Influence behind it The

promoters simply recognise the incalculable

dtaln on the country that drink causes, and

the> seek, at a time of the old worlds direst

need to divert the money spent on so useless

and hat mini a luiuiy, Into elnnncls whore It

will make foi good

Austinlla finds herself now the first panic

of the war is ovei, as rich and as happy-go

lucky as over With one hand she is giving

In generous fashion to the various funds for

tho war, but with the other sho is still reach-

ing out and supplying herself just as lavishlyas ever Avlth the luxuries that she has come

to regard as necessaries

HoAvever, she is a loyal young woman, thissamo Australia, and now that her King has

cried, "tfold, enough," sho will answer back,

and with promptitude and cheeriness, "Aye,

ayo, Sire." VANORA,

SEASONABLE RECIPES.

MCIULSS Menus -Pickles., potted meats, sardine*,\irtgar,

salt fish arc none of thom of much use txcoptas ¡stimulants to appttttc lliey could all be kft ojt

of tht dittary of onL who wishes to tconomibe, without

sacrificing any health gmng foods Manvnourishing

foods can be made of \e<,ctablt stock and now thecold weather is coining on they would help greatlyto form a bill of faro that would be economical, and

} et satisfy ing

BarleyIïroth -Take one Hrgt onion sliced, and boil

it with io/ of well washed birley, jn me pints ofwater U the tnd of an hour mi* the

lurlpjgnduilH with 'or of ojlmeil, which his been stirredinto a tablespoonful of rntlted dripping When tht

soup ingredients are w eil nuxe 1 wmracr tlie Boupfor half dn hour, adding celery, black pepper, and saltto taste

Onion Soup-Proceed ^c^y much as abo\c, but without the barlej Add sliced carrots and parmips Onion

"t>np 13 abo nude h> boiling tht onions well, throwingaway the water, then mk a piste of flour and cold

milk, and prtbs tht onions through a. sieve or colanderItoil m milk and add the flour paste when the mill

boils, i lump of butter and some sejosmng to tasttOnly simmer gcntl; for a bhoit wlule, and the soupU rcad3 for tibk

Potato Soup-tour large potatoes should bt peeledand pnred and with one onion stirred in a io Ing paiwith drinmng, but not browned Uoil in water for an

hour Press tliat through a colander, and pu*- it backin the Fauacpan in milk Let it come to the boil

then thicken with SIL,O sprinkled in and BiUr-d

well Keep stirring for llftecn minutes (not constautlj.but enough to Tircvent it ¡-ticking),add pepper andsalt About a pint of milk is enough for four potatoes,and say three tablespoonfuls of saf,o

Potato Soup -In cold weather, when Irish stew is

most appreciated, theliquor

left from the stew makes

good potato soup nevt di\ Ml fat should be removed

from the top and liquor warmed A potato or two mayhave to be added, or perhips the liquor may hue io

bt thinned out If thickening be needed, usepotatoes,

not Hour

Tomato Soup -Tinned tomatoes seldom mal e a goodcreme The preservative seems to curdlt the milk(or creim) But the tinned vegetible is not to be

despised, and a browp soup can be substituted for thecreme using hrowmd

'

(lour and onion rice for the

thukening i mentions lump of butter, uni a am ii

d IHII of \ inegar

lentil Soup-rhk is a puree made vcr\ much afterthe rctipt for pea soup (which c en bod* I nnws how lo

make) l"hc lentils bhould be loilod and près edthrough

i colander Potatoes ma> be added if lil ed Hut f c v

npoplt cure for pot itoed as an ingredieut in a mucditfoth or puree, unlcaa it bo the qn\j- one. *

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HOME

1 or the cool mornings we offer very warm anaBerticeuble I rocks of fatnped Aivclla They are

untie in a comfortable Magyar style fastening m

iront Turn doini collars of AVlilte Yiyclla, piped

tilth a liirnionifiing -Jude

The Skirts eased into wnist nt bick,flnmhed with

a self belt Colour« are Cream Grounds, uiTh

Nat} or Cliorrj fetnpes, also Ilcho and Sa-co

Gtounds tilth Wlnte Stripes all si/es.

1'ItlCI S >/6and ti/6

Other prictic.il Home Frocks are compo ed of NavyBlue Serge winch mil weir splcndidl} Phcyire a Magi ir sljli,

relieved mtli collars of AAhilo

M islin tilth a I'icot 1 dge Smart 1 lima bkirt,

finished tilth a deep self belt

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Cliarmense Sitin composes some Smart Frocks

marked attil/0

it Inch could be used cither an

Vflernoon Oowns oi for Semi Dinner near The

st}le is i Piiufore ellcct, the Sleeves being of Ninon

to lone nilli the shade of the Satin, in atlrictue

llnish being giten by the MilitaryCollar Ph

lout; Tunic on the Skirt is edge! willi narrow banda

of 1 ur with touches of 1 nr on the sleeves. Itcgi

mental Striped Ribbon gncs Hie iinish at the

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I or I idles Blouse and Costumes, Childrens rrocks

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Striped 1 Ifccls on Dark Grounds

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TO KEEP TUB SKIN SOFT

AND SMOOTH DURING- WINTER,USl

JOHN STRVNCE WINTER'S

TOILET PREPARATIONS

I AltSIIAII Cul AM

kcei n the skin bettitifully soft and clear under all

conditions of outdoor rxposurc

it is rompounded from the purest ingredients,and

contains no animal fit wluteur

I'ltlCL, ¡/ per Pot

Other Preparations we eau recommend ore -

1 HiSIlAII,A perfect

tlun lotion Trice, 3/

POUDI1I M VRQUIM '

A delicate fice powder Price, 2/8 per Bol.

JOHN SIRANC1 VVIM-IUS HAIR IOOD,A Mirvellous Hair crowerPrice Olli 2/0 per Bottle

Non Oil}, 3/0 per Bottle

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BY SVATNG LIPTON'S TEA WRATPLRS.

This Is Hie largest prout sharingscheme

eter lniitiguritcd bt i lui house It is in

tindo! toj opulan e Rritish lea to tile ex

ilusión of tlie foreign irtielc, so much of

Hinch is sold

I iptons is i British Tea-grown on the

I ipton Plant it nins In British Labour, paidfor b} British Lipilal.

£250 IN PRIZES.

There are 06 Prices to be git cn away on

August list next, tu those ttho send in

the greatest number of wrappers.

The llrst pnrc is £50 Sate all jonr

wrappers anti send them in on list August.

LirTON S TEA.

Tri the I ipton flavour b} purchasinga

pound at tour grocers If be does not

stoci it, an I lull not procure it for ton,

lie itali stud nnv qmntitt, carnage paid,

to jour address on receipt of price

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L'PTON S API LOW LABn TIA 1/0lb

UPTON S Gill 1 \ I Vlil I TI V 1/0 lb

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makes straight hair wavj Neither damp-it ss, te»

air nor 'oathing nil tile the ttate out A bono to

tourist» Al ill not injure the bair

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Pony and galloway racing will "bethe|

attraction at Rosebery this afternoon, and.

an interesting programme vofseven events

|

Bhould piovido good sport. The. track is re-

ported to bo tn splendid order, and the gen

'

eral arrangements .up to the customary stand-

ard. The transit arrangements include spe-

cial trams to the racecourse gates, while the

ordinary service to Botany will also be avail-

able. Owing to tho largo number of entries

necessitating several of the events to be run

in divisions, a Btart will be made at noon.

Tho results may bo anticipated as under:

Maiden Handicap: First division. Royal Glory

or Stimulus; second division, The Gamester

or Selmoor. Fourteen-ono Handicap: Mary,

Ellen Moore, Honeymoon. Flying Handicap:

First division, Amazo'd or Mosquito; second

division. Lady Osfleld or Gratis. Fourteen

hands Handicap: Secrete, Iola, My Dove. En

,courage Stakes : First division, Lord Castle-

reagh or Tachrcet;second division, Curried

Rice or Lyfort. Fourtecn-two Handicap:

First division, Clysmie or Bobadil Maid; se-

cond division. Little Assegai or Silver Mist

Rosebery Handicap: First division: Mere! or

Blocklock; second division, Tho Artist or Ia

locb,"

'

The approaching winter made itsslf toit

yesterday morning at Randwick' An extremely

cold breeze from tho south-west called for

tho uso of tho thickest clothing. The mag-

pie track was the scone-of operations. Hero

Miss Mooltan started the business of the

morning by running seven furlongs m Im 35s.

Simon Frisco followed by covering t.ho same

distance of ground at a strong pace. Flam-

boyant was sent over six furlongs at half

(pace, and Eugeny spurted a few furlongs. Red

Bonis and Chid were indulged in easy tasks,

.while Lavanda hopped over a few furlongs

in nice style. Tiffany, Poinsettla, and Sir John

Barleycorn were together at the end of five,

furlongs, run in lm 6s. Tho old veteran, Ma-

touree, boldly strode ove a mile and a fur-

long in 2m 5s,while strong work was accom-

plished by Fordell. Tofua passed over seven

furlongs in lm 34s, which was a good per-

formance for the track. Herringbone went

steadily, and Toa Tere worked usefully. A

strong six-furlong gallop was executed by

Hopoast and Spoedfact. Hobble,

Skirt ac-

counted for seven furlongs in lm 34s,

while Best Scot spurted. Sweet Malt and

Royal Laddie spurted along the back of the

course. Spadix occupied lm 21s for his six

furlong effort, which was half a second faster

than the time recorded by Sir Vive and Bala-

rang over a similar distance. Strong rounds

were negotiated by Silver King, Warrabinga,and Taunter. Danaum traversed a milo in

lm 50s, and Metalllcus six furlongs in lm

23s. AthenJc sprinted half a mile in 511s,

?which wasa,

second and a halt betteT thanMiss Bob's effort over a similar distance.

Tartanas, Alasco, King Mostyn, and Third

*Pri7e confined their exercise to the tan,w e Giru and Silver Steel selected the cin-

ders. Gillallambl and Kingshurgh canteredin the centre of the courBe,' and at the

closo of tho morning Rue Kan and N.C. were

schooled over a few hurdles, but shaped vory

moderately.H. England bas arranged with tho owner,

Mr. White, of Queensland, to train his colt,

Fighting Chance, a son of imported Yetman,bred by Mr. G. W. Dight, Junr., who is at

present an inmate in Clarmore Private Hos-

pital, and safely over an operation for ap-pendicitis.

General entries for tho Newcastle JockeyClub's two-day meeting at which tho prizemoney totals £1760, will be received up to

Monday next.

The next meeting of tho Richmond TrottingClub will be held on Tuesday, May 4, when£105 prizo money will bo distributed over six

events, entries for which close with tho sec-

retary, Mr. Kilduf", at S p.m. to-day.The report to bo submitted to the annual

general "meeting of the New South Wales

Breeders, Owners, nnd Trainers' Association

at the Cambridge Hotel, to-night, appealsto those who are outside the association

to become members, and thus strengthentheir hands. During the existence of the as-

sociation, It states, many disabilities on the

railways bad beenrectified, and the commit-

tee was awaiting the conclusion of the war

to approach tho Chief Commissioner with a

view to removing some of the prpsent dis-abilities that exist on the New South Wales

Railways. .

Lilyveil and St. Vano havo been pnt intoWork again by F. Musgrove at Caulfield

»,The.w,Murrunm(-1 Race CIub's meeting on

May 20 has been sanctioned by the AJCG.M.L. (Cowra) ia informed that at 'the

pony meetings divisions aro rqgardotl as

races. . When only two divisions arenecessary there ts no run-ofr, and the prizemoney Is divided. When throe divisions areresorted to there ia generally a run-off,Which, however, is left to the discretion of

irS, u,wa!.ds-In your oase y°" would only

be Hablo for the run-off starting price if thopony mentioned was backed to win outright.

In tho Flying Handicap at Gosford yester-

day Uralsk fell and broke a Bhouldor. Howas subsequently destroyed.

The A.JC. havo sanctioned tho followingrace meetings:-Cootamundra L.V.R.O. (JuneIB and 17); Brewarrina Turf Club (Juno IB andK); Portland Jockey Club (May 29); NorthBourke Amateur Race Club (May 28 and 29)Menangle Park Race Club (May <T); Muswell-brook Race Club (May 24); Western DarlingPicnic Race Club (May 5).

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Hawkesbury Agricultural Meeting.-ParkStakes: Kollai.

GOSKOIin RACES.

LORD REPTON WINS rLYlNG HANDICAP.

GIANETTA GOSFORD HANDICAP.

GOSFORD, Tuesday.

Perfect weither prevailed (or the Gosford race« to

day, and the attendance iras the largest since the

opening meeting Results -

Maiden Handicap of 40 som, Of-J Dunn's Riialma,

bj Ruennlf- llotint Alma, 7st (Elans), 1, G M

Pames lins l'etrillo 8st r.lb (Harris), 2, O Gil

mortís Simm, 7st 01b (Reynolds), 3 Other starters

QueiTI lillie, tht, I steban, i*t 121b War Milner, "st

lilb Tarpjubn, "st nib, Ladv Morena, 7st 111b

llngbt Orange, all 71b, carr "st, Roie Soult, 7st

81b,ino lib over Picon.ur, 7st Jill, Coney Beal, 7at

Latlj Simnierlight, 7st Betting G to 4 v Lady

Morona, 1 to 2 v Raubni 4 to 1 v Suncal, 0 to 1

v Miss Petnllo, 10 to 1 each v Pstcban and QueuiLome IV'on easily by eight lengths Time, Im

1*13

Hying Handicap of BO sovs, Of -T J Martin'« Lord

Repton, b> Lort! Hoinrd (imp )-Black (imp ), "ht

(Batt), 1, J I tiihlnns l.oeli Ladis 7st 111b (Iiiii)

2 1\ Gulltiro'8 Gi nietta, Cst )2ll> (Mcdiliek), ! Oil cr

«tirtert Sm irt liddle, <u "Iii llulgiwillih, st

1rili.1. "st Sib, lord Linnet, 7st lib f ISSJ 11 c t lilli

Protection Ot "lb Hotting1 to 1 i 1 jth I j lis

«lull Miil"Mwillah1 to

I v I'rottction tito 1 \

Iori Iintictt, ¡> to 1 v Lord Repton, IO to 1 i Urakk

Won bl hilf a length lime lm 11

luidiilt Maltes of JO sovs, 51- f! Miller B Assured

bv Linacre (imp )-Om II i, 7i-t 71b (Wilson), 1 P

OIlus Sleeping Bcaiitv "st .lb dtiinolds),J I

I lorn ("Mil* 1st t, Ot 211. (llinei) Oilier rtirtirs

1 ni KUI, 7ht 121b I)IIM<| lirtlie st (lb 1 < Hlior

MUK 7u 61b Mursiw i-t IWI. Mi I "lit I t lb

II ttiii.- 2 to 1 \I 1 i

I li 4 l SI |. II mil I

tI nell i Assured aid luina Mun Iv two I

Jingi!», s Juno, Jin Is j

I"irk Stikcs of JO sois lm-IV Dines Sonne, bv

lulil Rillcrj-Wish. 7-t nib (Moomfkld), 1 R

Crem s Oilnriotis, ill Jib, cirr "st lilli (Mehrovvn),

2 W Hammett s Jirul i,all ¡lb < irr Rit ftlb (liol

lui!) H Other sUrtcrtt Festive Mirth all. lib,

Lan- 8it 61b, Alni,Sit 71b, Uphcivil, Bet 21b, Bunny

Hug, all. 51b, carr. 7st Ulb; Drop Scene, let 9lb;Mr. Pago, 7st Sill; First Stitch, all. 71b, carr. Ost121b. Betting: 2 to I v First Stitch, 3 to 1 v

Jacula, 5 to 1 v Mr. Page, 7 to 1 each v Upheavaland Akil, 10 lo 1 v Cibarious, 12 to 1 v Sonitc. AVon

by two lengths. Time, lm 45s.Gosford Handicap of 00 sovs, lm.-AV. Qulhim's

Gir.uetta, bv Riding Master (imp.)-Lady Thelma,, Ost101b (M'Cabc), 1; li. E. Frost's Foil, 7at Sib (Lamond),2: 11. .1. Pick's Hot Cake, Sst (Walker), ». Other

starters: La Balfour, all 71b,carr. 7st 31b (Bindoo);

Kirribilli, 7st 81b (Mcddicl;); Osmo, 7st, inc. 41b over

(llinks). Betting: Even money on Kirribilli, S to 1 t

Foil, 4 to 1 v Hot Cake, 6 to 1 V Gianctta. Won bytwo lengths. Time, lu; Ha.

Lerida AVclter of 40 sovs, Of.-AV. E. Bottcrill's Mal-

heur, by Riding Master (imp.)-Malva, Ost 31b CVA'ilson),

1; O. O'Rourkc's Lady Mascot, Sst 13b, ¡no1. 51b

over (Connell), 2; C. Brown's Collar, Sst 01b (White-

hall), 3. Other starters: My Palm, all. 71b,carr. 8st

71b; Toybo, all. 51b, carr. Sst Dib; Grain, Sst Sib;Ruciinlf Maid, Sst 31b; Caddigat, Sst 21b; Queen Sig

nora, Sst; Monte Oollare, Sst; Protection, Sst; Simcai,

Sst. Betting: 0 to i v Malheur, 3 to 1 v Ladv Mascot,

S to 1 v Collar, 0 to 1 v Protection, 10 to 20 to 1 v

others. AA'on by a neck. Time, lm 15a.

I DENMAN GIUSSFED RAOE& I

DENMAN, Monday.The autumn meeting of the Denman races, foi grass

fed horses, was attended by a largecrowd. There

were good fields in each event Mr. D. M. Bell acted

as judge,and Mr. C. L. Murchison as stipendiary

steward. The settling took place at Taylor's "Denman

Hotel" the same evening, and after the winners re-

ceived the amounts due, Mr. AV. A. AVickham, on be-

half of tile Denman Race Club, presented a goldwatch

to Mr. Apslet- li. Hewitt,-who has been honorary handi

capper for this club during the last 25 years, iii. J.

GaUimorc in responding to a toast of tho winners asked

tile secretar}- of the race club to accept £5 as a

donation to the Belgian Fund. During the evening

£40 waa subscribed in the room to thisfund. Results.

Autumn Handicap of 16 sovs, Cf.-F. J. Taylor's br

K Rooloo, lOst (Gallimore), 1; M, D. narria' br m

Brown Jenny, list 51b (Dorrington), 2; II. A. Dob-

bins br m Haut Fair list 81b (Higgins), S. Other

starters: Lady Hoy, Honest Blue, Mintmcrry. Tune,

lm 23«.Maiden Plate

(w.f.a.),of 12 nova, 5f.-A. Bow-

man's ch m MÍSB Kensington, lOst 71b (Holgate), 1;

D, Osborno's br g Popindos, lOst 71b (Wearne), 2;

H. H. White's eli m May Kendall, lOst lib (Galli-

more), S. Other starters: Teaspoon, Coming, Green

Lake, Rumour, Application, Tarniinya, Zolos. Time,

lin 10 4-tw.

Welter Handicap of "£12, Of.-J. QaUlmoro's b m Merry

Tricks, 12st 21b (GalUmore), 1; J. Murphys br g

Tommy AValkcr, lOst 71b (Gallimore),2; J. M'MIna

mitn's ch g Riding Bet, lOst 131b (Kenny), 8. Oilier

starters: Lady Dorset, Dire, Loch Rlue, Hardspeck.

Time, lm 21 3-5s.'

Denman Handicap of £20,Of.-F. J. Taylor'» br B

Gillpippe, ll6t (Gallimore), 1; AV. F. M'Donald's br

g Mandlnl, list 01b (Holgate), 2;H. A. Dobbie'a br

m Hnut Fair, lOst 01b (Higgins). 3. Other starters:

Popindos, Renfaust, Rumour. Time, lm 23s.

Park Stakes of £12, 5f.-n. B. A. Pearse*« h m

Green Lake (Holgate), 1: F. .1. Taylor's hr g Rooloo,

list 21h (Scanlon), 2; J. Gallimore'» b m Merry Tricks,

12st 51b (Owner), 3. Other starters: Taranui, AVal

larctte. Lady Narwal, Teaspoon, Application, TommyWaiker. -Time, lm 10s. ,

Forced Handicap of £12, 6f.-F. J. Taylor's kr

K Gillinlptii. list 101b (Gallimore). 1; n. Simpson's

br g Dire, 9st ]01b (Settle), 2;D. Osbornc's b g

Popindos, Out 61b,

OVearnc), 3. Other starter:

Coming. Time, lm 23 2-Ss.

NLTVCASTLr. COP WLIGHTS.

NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.

o o

The foUowin/j;weights have boen declared

Newcastle Cup/ to be heldon May 15:

NKWCASTLE CUP.-lm 3Í.

it lb'

Sir Ahvynton .. OU

Tarbiniia . 9 1

Willow Green .9 0

Kingsbursh ........ '9

Portman _.', 8

Offa _.... S

Taunter ._" 8

Charleville. 8

Silver Grain .8

Simon Frisco . 8

Aurifer . 8

Danaua .. 8

Matouree .8

Chid .:. 8

lady's Lad, .-.. 8

Kiigcny.......... 8

Mistan .8

Yolii .-.-8

Lady Denman ...... 8

Indy Hope . 8

Rymcrhild _8

Sir Willie _7

ScoutmasterKing MostynMy Best ....

Roe Victoria _7

Yankee York . 7

Te IVharc . 7

Lord Muse. 7

Orama ...-.-7

Niris .- 7

Stainer .......... 7

BlueberryToast .

Taralga . -

Chid Boy ..

Macactis ....

Prison Lass

Modify .

Mernina.7

Royal nnfus ._..7

Triuobant« ......7

Ladr Boniform

Silver Steel .-.

Camballo ......

Grail .

Lord Linnet ....

Duke Alwyne ._

LadyBlacksand

Hallmark .

Lardner .

Bobadlne.

Mis« Mooltan ..

FoB .

Sylvius -.'..-.Kirribilli ......

R.L.G.

Value .-.

Pink and Blue ..

Golden Harvest

La Steppe ......

D.n.P.^

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Lord Repton -

Delorium ...-.*

Sir Reginald ....

War Lily .

Prince Poaitano

6 126 12

6 12

6 126 10

0 10

G 10

6 108 10

Silent Princess

It's'Prudent ..

Valcanct .......

COURSING.

OPENING OF SEASON.

Tho Now South Wales National Coursing As-

sociation will open the season at the Wood-

stock enclosure, Rooty Hill, on May 4, 6,and

7. Tho events to bo decided are tho Derby,

for an unlimited number of dog puppies at

£3 3s each, and £25 added money; the Oaks

tor hitch puppies, with tho samo prize money;

the Woodstock Cup for 16, all ages, at £2 2s

each; winner, £18, runner-up £9, and two

dogs at £3 10B each, and the Woodstock Nov-

ice for 16,all ages, that have not won more

than £5 5s in a stake; winner £18, runner

up £9, and two dogs £3 10s each. Tho draw

will take placo at Bateman's Hotel next Mon-

day at 11.30 a.m.I

A now body, the Metropolitan Coursing As-

sociation, will open" its course at Liverpool

on May 20 and 21. The bill of fare is framed

on tho following liberal lines:-First day,

Opening Stakes for 32, all ages, that havo not

won over £5 5s In a stake, at £2 2s each,

winner £30, runner-up £15; two dogs at £6

each and fpur at £2 10s each. Liverpool

Stakes for 16 maiden puppies at £2 2s each;

winner £18, runner-up £9; two at £3 10s

each.Second Day.-Camden Stakes for eight, all

ages, that have not won £10 in a stake, at

£2 2s each; winner £18, runner-up £7. May

Stakes, for eight all-aged maidens, at £2 2a

each; winner £12 12s, runner-up £4 4a. I

AJtfGLIffa

GAME FISH STILL PLENTIFUL. ,

Tho gamo fish record of the Now South

Wales Anglers' Casting Club, made by Mr.

C. H. Gorrick at Port Stephens nome days

sinco, was beaton by Mr. J. Falkiner, a mem

:ber of the club, in the Bama waters the fol-

lowing week, when ho killed a 40JIT) king

I Hsu on the club's light tackle (S-thread Uno

i and Goz rod).When It is remembored that the kingfish is

acknowledged to be the most difficult of all

: game ilsh to handle, owing to Its habit of

rushing straight to the rocks, thereby en-

dangering the line, Mr. Valkiner's performance

is all the more meritorious. Great skill is

necessary in playing this variety on account

? of the delicacy of tho line and tackle.

Largo numbers of game fish were recently

caught at Broughton Island, which is situated

IS miles from Port Stephens, and advantage

was taken during tho calm weather ny mem-

bers of the Now South Wales Angle.-s'Club

to get aB much sport as possible. Launches

leave Nelson's Bny for Broughton -island

early in the mornings, returning to the main-

land before dark. The average catch on these

excursions is from 30 to iiO fish, totalling up

to 451b por'boat, carrying two rods.

It should be understood that except under

very good weather conditions the Broughton'

Island trip Is extremely dangerous. A stiff'

.blow might be fraught with veryserious con-

sequences; therefore. Inexperienced amateur

fishermen and boatmen should not venture in

that direction unless calm weather prevails.

Tunny and Spanish mackerel are keeping

members of the New South Wales Anglers'

Club busy at Newport, whore nu (ion. official i

weigher (Mr. Jackson) is established with the

necessary apparatus, official cards, and re-

cords. The club has other honorary weighers

at various frquented grounds. iMr. J. II. Han-

sen, officiâtes at Manly, where members ope-

rating in that locality may obtain his ser-

vices when the big fish eonie their way. There

are still a large number of members enjoy-

ing excellent sport up Port Stephens way.

Mr. Albert E. Nash has presented the Now

South Wales Anglers' Casting Club with ah

very handsome sterling silver cup to bo com-

peted for by club members amongst the game

Ifish.

The conditions that Mr. Nash hUB im

i posed nie that the record for the largest tish

must be held three times by an individual

member before the cup becomes his property.

The competition for this trophy will be very

keen, and doubtless some exciting work will

shortly be recoitlcd.The New South Wales Anglers' Casting Club

will not hold any casting competitions at Con- .

tenninl Park this year, until tho champion-

ships in September or Octobor.

i FOOTBALL. I

THE E.ÏÏGBY UNION GAME.

Noxt Saturday the tirât of the periodicalvisits of teams to the Liverpool military campwill tako place, Randwick Club being the bodyentrusted with the opening of these llxtures,which aro expected to bo mutually pleasantand satisfactory from a recruiting point of

view. All tho other clubs will bo enguged in

the opening matches, games boing arranged at

tho Sports Ground, St. Luke's Oval, ManlyOval, HurBtvlllo Oval, and North Sydney No. 2.

Two new clubs, in MoBinnn and H.M.A.S. Tin-

gira, will play noxt Saturday.Tho Great Public Schools', competitions will

commence on Wednesday, May 12, when for thefirst time for many years six teams will com-

pete, the Scots College having been admittedto the first-grade.

RUGBY LEAGUE GAME.

SEASON'S PROSPECTS.

The Now South Wales Rugby League's season

was to have been officially opened on Satur-day next, but owing to last Saturday's prac-tico matches being cancelled tho opening has

boon deferred till May 8.^

A prominent League committeeman, when

speaking of the coming season's prospects,said: "Big inroads on-the playiug strength ofthe game havo been made by tho recruitingsergeant, and further losses are sure to be folt,as tho governing body of the Leaguo is urging

its players to tacklo the sterner game

which is being fought out on the fields of

Europe. However, a careful deliberation on

the season's fixtures convinced us that wo owed

a duty to tho large following of football en-

thusiasts who must of necessity stay at home

to keep the wheels of local business and in-

dustry going, and wo accordingly decided to

go on with our customary programme of gradeand interstate and international games. Now

Zealand will send ovor a thoroughly represen-

tative team, and will play matches in Sydneyon Juno 5, 7, 26, and 28. Queensland will be

with us later on.

"Our code is gradually finding its way all

through the country. On tho northern rivorB

they havo become quite enthusiastic and South

Sydney's tour of this territory last season

promises to bo very fruitful, as clubs are

springing up everywhere, and as a resultseveral big competitions will ho conducted bythe lateBt adhorents to Northern Unionism.

Splendid reports are to hand from Newcastle,Maitland, Tamworth, Bathurst, Orango, and

other country centres." -

With all of the abovo views we do not agree.It were well if the Now South Wales RugbyLeague decided to cancel the Interstate and

international games, and confino its attentionto the local games. In ordinary circumstances

tho cntcrpriBO of tho League would bo com-

mendable, but times havo changed, and tho

British nation is in tho throes of a lifo-anddoath struggle with a powerful adversary,whose aim is world-domination. As an ad-

junct to health and physical fitness football,like all other manly outdoor sports, Is uxcellent; but the present is not an opportuno time

to arrango the moro important fixtures. In

thisi-espect the Now South Wales Rugby

Union has set a splendid, example. Its execu-

tive has takon a more sorlous vlow of this

great war than that of the Rugby League. No

interstate matches will bo ployed, tho local

competition matches have boen suspended, and

In lieu thoreof club matches and drill will take

place on alternate Saturdays, and matches will

also be played at the LIvorpool camp. No ex-

ception can be taken to local competition

mntches, as they aro desirable in several

respects.. r

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THE AUSTEALIAÎî GAME.

GENERAL NOTES.

Tho nnnnnl meeting of the Kow South Wales

League brought about some unexpected

changes In official porsonpcl. Tho decision

of Messrs. A. E. Nash, J. J.. Jagelman, and

J. J. O'Meara dccllnlng nomination for im-

portant positions, previously held by thom,

occasioned surprise. Not so, however, tho

decision of tho League trustees-Messrs. H.

It. Denison, A. B. Nash, J. J. Jagolman, H.

C. Harto. J. J. O'Meara, and E. W. Butler

to relinquish their connection as such, and dis-

pose of the Australian Football Ground. Such

a cotirso of action was advocated at a meet-

ing of the League in October last. Lest,

perhaps, the happenings may cause undue

concern in tho minds of supporters of the

gomo, it will not bo ont of place to mention

that the lcaguo, as now constituted, look

forward with hopo, consequent on a return to

the old order of things. With the resumption

by the league of full managerial control, fin

ni-cially and otherwise, the experiences of tho

pnst few years should provo invaluable, and

it is sato to say that strict economy and rigid

discipline wiU bo enforced. The propaganda

fund allotment set apart by the Australasian

Football Council will enable the League to

carry out an active campaign in Junior and

school circles, and as all the league district

clubs of tho past two seasons have again

enrolled, there remains but energetic and

well-directed effort on the part of Lcaguo

delegates to mako both the game and the

League progressive.

Consequent on the conferenco between the

New South Wales Rugby League and the

Australian Football Council, and the suggested

alterations in the rules of both games emana."

ting therefrom, a great deal of mlsundorstnnd

ing exists in the minds of patrons generally.

Through Information received from Mr. C.

Hickey (secrotary of tho Australian Football

Council) there will bo no alterations in tho

rules of the game this season. It Is almoat

certain, however, that the council will mont

in November next to give effect to important

alterations, which have so far been agreed to

by the following leagues:-Vlctorin, South

Australia, New South Wales, Goldfields League

(Western Australia), Tasmania, and Queens-

land, the only dlssontlcnt, at present, being

the Coastal League (Western Australia),

BRITISH ASSOCIATION,

I N.SW. ASSOCIATION.

The district Leajruc milchen will be contested tinaf

season in two division1», the »ret (which will compete

for tile Hawson ChilluifTL Cup) nnd renerve Leagues.

Tlic teama in the first I/ta^-m. are Annandale, Bünam,!Dmmmovne, Glebe, Gran\ jilt,

Northern Suiwrbs, Pyr-1

mont, and Sydnev, and in tiie resrrve Ldgue, Annan-

dale A nnd B, B-ilrmin A and B, Glebe, Granville,

Pyrmont, and Dnimtnovne, The competí ti ora will

npui nutt Kiturd-iy, and club fiet-refcinea Bhould note

tliat all registration.*,with fees, nhonld be forwarded

immediately. The dnw for the first round is -

Kir*ït l-rf-ifme

Balmain v CnnviTlc, University Oval, £.15; Annandale

v Globe,l'ederal Puk, i 15 Norüiem Suburbs v Drum-

moyne, Drummoyne Oval,S15, Sydney v Pyrmont,

Lyne Park. 3 15.Reserve LeigTK.

annandale B v R-ilrmin A, Federal Pirk, 1.45;

Anmndale A v Glebe, Birch prove, \VJ, Pyrmont \

Drummoyne, Drummoyne Ova!, .115, GranvilleReserves

\ nilmnn B, Clvde, X10

Wit re a lite fitnrt is made with the preliminaryfix-

ture the referee in empowered to terminitp the matcli

it ^2i pin-, playingthe available» Un-e in two equal

Bcctlons.

[ROWING.

The rauffh weather at Middle rfarhoiir on *îatuTdov

give an excellentidea oí what Pelton and Towns may

possibly encounter, and erraten rather a biff n«k of

ric« in oiitrif,Krrs Wtnp rowed then in a bird south

trlv blow Tlie poinswi» toiifrh enough even In the

loft pleasureskiftfl tho homn-Pcarpe match was rowed

in, ind indiubttdlj outriders would be under water

Yurine; the greater pirtof the uaj in anmlir weu

tlicr A« the I ellon Towns content is to he decide!

iti the dcptli of winter the prospectsare that even

worse weither ron htions may be encountered thtre

On the Parramatta there is eome «hi Itcr either on one

shore or tlie other, of which Bcullcra may take advan

tatfe, no matter from what quarterthe blow may

tunic

Scullinp; mitchcs in sißhl are Pelton v Towni, IHrney

v Durum (probably it Toronto, Canada),and Webb v

II J, n nan, at \\ wgimil HIRTH y har ccri-unlylud \

\aned career in different | h tRta of sportHe ig re-

ported to hut been a hpirnnK pirtner recently with

Jack lohnen in Cuba, and prior to thnt WAH 1 oMtitf

in J 11^Lind, wher-» he ii" ti m\ out scullin? dullen

I es, bu» no matches resulted

Some of HIL amateur ruwnu' tlubi includingNorth

Shore and £odne\fhave already arranged winter rice»,

whilst Lnttrj rise, and Luchlurdt hive an intercluí)

contest m \iew Hu otlur clubs will m ed to fix

i* P« soon t

> lim tin »tt( i d mee oi the ir member« at

the respitingsheds up

to the mirk, as there is ilw-iys

an iwlmitnn on th pirl if is ilion o th( oar*men

m euh of tin clubsto drop

out duriiii» the wmterl

monthsThe HdicV elubn are 1 eepuur biwv, and the Gb he

Club lion A doiiMr B»H1U event bet down \for next

Saturday for which ee\<n enws hn\e entered, whilst

i combined repatt i IM tween O'"ho and Sou LU Sydnej

Ladiea 1» bung arranccd for May 22, |

CRICKET. I

THE SEASON'S REVIEW,

i.

Though the curtain has not yet been flnnllj

rung down upon the cricket season of 1914

1E-tho third grado final being as yot unde-

cided-the time is opportune for a brief gen-

eral review of tho season. Looking back,tho most prominent feature, perhaps, lias

boen tho practically unanimous verdict thatboth tho standard of play and publie appre-

ciation havo fallen away tremendously

throughout tho year. Whether in this de-

terioration, which cannot bo denied, pessi-mists aro justified in seeing, as aas been

asserted, the signs of decadence of xhe game

is a matter for tho futuro to determine. Foi

our part, wo placo no such interpretationupon the season's doings. In many .'espects,it is difficult to restrain feelings of Intonso

disappointment in regard to tho oeason'scricket. Tho general standard of play hasindubitably fallen away; the methods adopt-ed by players havo certainly boen far loss

attractive than formerly, and the groat bodyof cricketing non-playing enthusiasts havo,

as UBuál, been quick to detect tho chango,with the inevitable corollary, the falling away

in popular support.THE SPIRIT OF OPTIMISM.

These aro circumstances which mako mental

pabulam for the pessimist. Happily, how

over, tho latter is distinctly in the -nlnority.

In tho inner cricket circles, the spirit of op-

timism is very much alive, and it is specially

interesting to And tho volco of experience in

tho person of Mr. J. II. Clayton, president of

tho New South Wales Cricket Assoilatlon,

loudly proclaiming optimistic views in rogardto tho future of the game.

Mr, Clayton's experienco of crickot in Syd-

ney runs through almost tho whole history

of the game in New South Wales, und in

that experience he can readily lind many

instances of similar slumps in tho gamo,

followed sooner or later by periods of opu-

lence. Just as tho game itself 1B full of ups

and downs for individuals; so Is Its history

in all countries Victoria Is just now begin-

ning to experienco a period ot fatness Im-

mediately following several lean years, and

in England, too, the game has gone through

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a similar metamorphosis. It ib with confi-

dence that wo predict a return to its former

standard and popularity for our game.

THE FUTURE RESTS WITH THE PLAYERS.

It rests very much with the cricketers

themselves. They mUBt resumo their former

brightor methods, and they must sparkle more

in the field. Ground fielding was thiB sea-

son not so much below Btandartl, but tho

taking of catches was undoubtedly very

poor. Tho general work In the flold gnvo the

impression of negloct, notwithstanding that

it is an old trnlsm that good fielding makes

moderato bowling good, and is a most im-

portant factor in the winning of

matches. Wo cannot too ? strongly,In a general way, urgo upon our cricketers

similar functions In the other States. ThUB,

the necessity of devoting some time at leastio the improvement of their fielding, and es-

pecially their catching; wo do so all tho more

because catching is a part of tho art of Hold-

ing, that can bo readily Improved by earnest

practice.

THE STORY TOLD BY THE STATISTICS.

A glanco at tho season's averages docs not

rovcal the dull and monotonous character of

tho season's play, but it does provide ample

evidence of tho possession of any amount of

real skill by a largo number of our players.

In flr8t-grado cricket, for instance, no fewer

than 65 players averaged 25 runs or over per

innings with tho bat, and of these 30 exceeded30 runs per Innings. These results spell

merit. The honour of securing highest aver-

age falls to tho credit of Worron Bardsley,who made double figures in every innings, and

with 14G as his highest score, made an ag-

gregate of 002 at an avorago of C6.88 per in-

nings. Tho champion left-hander, for var-

ious reasons, perhaps, was not seen to best

advantage in tho interstate matches, but be

made club bowlers pay heavy toll. Batting 11

times, ho topped tho century on throo occas-

ions, boing the only batsman to do so. The

highest innings played in the Drst_gr«de com-

petition was that of E. P. Barbour (181) for

University against Gordon. Tho University

crack, aflor an indifferent start to tho season,

compiled 555 runs at an avorago of 55.60, and

thereby socurod second place in the generallist. Barbour, along with his club mate, F.

M. Farrar, and C. G. Macartney, who each ex

coedrd the 100 twice, wore tho only batsmenbesides Bardsley to mako more than ono cen-

tury In tho season.

LEADING AGGREGATES.The little Gordon champion, however, may

bo accounted a tritio unlucky in this roBpect,as, in addition to making 150 against Waverleyand 125 against Redfern, he scored 98 againstMiddle Harbour, and 90 against Univorslty.

There is some consolation for the trifling dis-

appointments embodied in the latter in thefact that he easily carried off tho season's

aggregate '(824Û. at an average of 51.50 perinnings. Tho)ncarest aggregate to this was

Bardsley's G02. In tho big games Macartneydid not shine, owing, no doubt, to a

lack of serious practico, a lack which was

less apparont In tho club matches. With theexception of tho three mentioned, only one

othor batsman aggregated 500 runs-viz., Sid

Thomas (Central Cumberland), who in 19 vis-its to the creases aggregated 553 runs at an

average of 32 G2 per Innings. His highestscore was 99, but ho played very consistentlythroughout, and mnde many extremely useful

double-figure contributions to his side's suc-

cess. Two othor batsmon nvernged over 50

O. Kelleway (64 25) and C. W. Hosking (54.00)for 5 innings. The latter, a left-hander,coming into tho North Sydnoy first olevon

after successes in the first two rounds in tile

second grado, Bhowed splendid promlso, and

before the season was halt over had tho re-

fusal of a place in tho Sheffield Shield team

for New South Wales. His progri»ss into

tho first-classarena was hampered, however,

by war considerations, and through enlistinghis valuable sorvicco irero early lost to hisclub.

ATHLETICS.

To-morrow night's annual mocting of the

Mew South Wales Araatour Athletic Associa-

tion promises to extend to a late hour, lor,

in addition to the usual business of presenta-tion of annual report and balance-sheet and

olcction of officers for 1315-16, there is a

lengthy list of motions for consideration. The

report to bo submitted cannot bo consideiod

satisfactory, not that the officers controllingthe sport aro to bo held responsible, for tho

secretarial position has undergono some

changes during the year, and the prcsont oc-

cupant of tho office has only boen engaged in

his duties since the beginning of tho presentyear. Mr. W. B. Alpxandor was re-elected

at the last annual genora! mooting, but resign-ed in October, his place being filled by the

thon race secretary, Mr. W. E. Murphy. The

lattor rdtired in January, and it was

again the race secretary, Mr. W. H.

Lodgo, who roplacod Mr. Murphy.Mr. Lodge has hold tho oflreo since

then, but is not Booking re-election, and the

into bon. treasurer, Mr. W. E. Corbon, has

boen returned unopposed. Mr. Lodge, as well

as Mr. J. M. Taylor, is nominated for theoffice of bon. treasurer. In the majority of

other elections a ballot will bo necessary.

It is undisputed that tho financial positionof the association is most unsatisfactory. After

tho State championship mooting In January,1010, in which tho Araorlcnn team compotod,thcro was a deficit of nearly £200, and no

earnest move has been mado to liquidate tho

amount; Indeed, suma loaned for tho purpose

of bringing out the American athlotoB have

not yet been ropald. Those delegates who are

styled the "progressive party" have vainly

sought to urge the council to mojo in thodirection of placing the finances upon a sound

footing, but instead of achieving that objoctfurther losses wore incurred over the rccontState championship mooting. Tho unusual list

of nominations Is the outcome of the pro-

gressive party's endeavour to save amatour

athletics from dissolution, for it must be

realised that unless strong measures bo taken

tills is probablo. Thoro is a huge deficit to

bo expunged, and the time has passed when

propositons for the association's future pros-

perity aro to<ibo shelved.Somo important propoBalB will be submit-

ted by delegates. Mr. A. W. Pickard will

move that an annual capitation fee be im-

posed upon membors of nil cluus. . Mr. O. P.

S. Parlto lins given notice.-"That In the in-

terests of amateur athletics in New South

Wales, it Is ndvisable that delegates to the

biennial Australasian conference shall only bo

men who occupy a position In, or who aro ac-

tivo membors of, the N.S.W. Amateur Athletic

Association, and that tho resolution shall be

frrwnrded to tho A.A.D. of Australia and Now

Zealand, urging only tho appointment of offi-

cers vtho aro members of a State or Dominion

association." Mr. A. S. Baldick will move that

the rule of the association fixing the date of

the cross-country championship for tho last

Saturday in August each year shall be re-

scinded, and the last Saturday in July shall

bo set apart for the race. Auotaor motion

alms at expunging from the rules the by-law¿\ anting the secrotary a fixed honorarium of

¿.25 per annum.

GOLF.

CLUB COMPETITIONS.

NEW COTJESE FOE PAEKES.

Tho procession of troops Waa responsiblefor scanty attendances on tho city and subur-ban courses on Saturday, and thoso who

played found it difficult to obtain caddies.Thoy were all in the streets of Sydney to see

the troops marchpast. Novortholoss, Bcvoral

competitions woro held, and three clubBplayed for the association's bronze war fund

medals, and If entries woro tower than on

last occasion tho desire to witness the paraueof our troops for the front was the reason.

At Manly, E. I* Apporly, latoly roturnod from

England, played with his old skill. In a compe-

tition limitod to one grade it is only oc-

casionally that a short mark man wins; but

Apporly, though burdened with +2, won with73+2=81. Ordinarily this score would not

win at Manly, but it was a good performance.Apporly is credited with reaching the fifth

gi eon at Manly (about COO yards) lu twqWooden shots.

Ono of the best cards of tho day was lhat

of W. D. Roxburgh, at Concord. Handicappedat 11, turned only ono down. Coming hon,o

ho played really well, winning 3 holes, and

halving the remaining six. His card of 2 up?non comfortably, though Captain Tower atid

F. Pfocffer each had cards all square with

bogey.At Killara, W. D. Jones, with 94-18=76,

scored a win at the oleventh hour, as ho was

the last man to reach the club-house, and

practically HnlBhed in the dark. The war

fund medal at Bonnie Doon was i won by L.

W. Mogg with S4-1=80. If is evident that

Mogg Is getting back to his old form. J. Kellsecured the war fund meda] at Hunter's Hill

with a good round of 78-1=74: and L. W.

Cable (l8) was successful at Parramatta with

3 down. A stroke competition at Dobroydoresulted In a tio botwoon V. M'Mnllon (li)and W. H. Cockburn (24), who oach had cards

of 77 net.

Tho difficulties under which country golferslabour aro not tully recognised in Sydney,where players hnvo luxurious club-houses and

well-kopt courses and greens. Theso aro

lakon as a matter of courso, but If Sydnoyplayers went Inland some 200 miles or so thoywould find a very dlfforont Bot of conditions.Thoro would certainly not bo well-kept fair-

ways, or If thoro were the credit would bo to

tho cattle or sheep depasturing on tho courso.

There would not, in nil probability, be any

bunkors, as thoy aro known to us, thoughcreeks, gullies, standing timber, and fences

aro mndo to serve the purpose And, exceptin a very limited area, there would not be

well-grasBed and mown putting greens. In-

stead thoro would bo chip or sanded greens,

or "browns," according to the class of coun-

try. Theso "browns" take a lot of knowing,and a city golfer Is usually quito at sea until

ho has had a few games over any courso on

which they prevail.Notwithstanding this, country golfern are

quite as keen as their city brothers-a fact

which their attendance at country week, whon

they aro given an opportunity of playing over

properly-constructed courses, amply testifies.

A district little known in golfing circles is

that of which the towns of Parkes, Forbes, and

Trundle form the centre. The standard of

play, perhaps, 1B not very high, but thnt can

easily bo remedied by calling In the sorvlccs

of one of tho travelling professionals, but

apart from that the golfors aro very enthu-

siastic, and much rivalry exists between the

thrco towns named.The Parkes Club lately became dissatisfied

with its old course, and engaged F. T.

O'Brien, the well-known Killara professional,

to lay ont a now ono of 9 holes In tho people's

park, dlBtant not more than 10 minutes' walk

from the town. This is Bald to ho a con-

siderable Improvement on tho old conrso, and

O'Brien, who s«lzod tho opportunity to im-

part a little tuition to the members, speaks

very highly of It. There Is already a drcBB

Ing-room on the ground, and as the land Is

fairly cleared, and tho gTeens aro of the "chip"

variety, tho courBc should bo ready for play

in a few weeks. One of tho features of the

conrso Is tho Huntingdon Dam, which O'Brien

has used on the third and fourth boles, giving

carries from the tecs of 140 and 350 yards

respectively. Theso holes should provide a

steady source of income for boyB who can

swim. Tho Parkes Club is to be congratu-

lated on its enterprise.

A letter from "Ono of the Framers of the

Leura Pot Rules" appears in Monday s issue.

The criticism ottered was In a friendly spirit,

as our correspondent rocognlsos. It 1B ad-

mitted that the present system of handicap-

ping has In tho past answered very well, and

while wo consider that system capable of

Improvement, as suggested, wo do not think

that interest in the "Leura Pot" Is likely to

slneken If the present rules and regulations

b

VmecihiYof the Suburban and Country Coif

Association will be held on

fridaynight

when matters in connection with the War

Fund modals will bo dealt with. Tho hon.

secretary desires that anyclubs having funds

in hand will send thom to him on or beforo

Friday, so that a distribution may bo made

without delay._

BASEBALL.

PROSPECTS OF THE SEASON.

Tho eeasou wtTl commence on Satorday noxt

with tho competition matches. Worrrley, last

season's premiers, although thoy have lost

their best pitcher, G Brown, will bo able

to pot a good nino into the field A Kiopax

and V Marshall will bo promoted from Inp

lower grado to fill the positions of catrltor

and shortstop alternately Both players pi i

formed well in their respectivo glades last

season, nnd may be expected to give i çood

account of thcmsolvcs. A D Witaon has

qualified for UniversityPetersham n HI havo an access of strength by

tho addition of several of tho moro experi-

enced players from Petersham Junior B last

season's team and a well balanced nine will

bo selected from tho following -G Catnpboll,

S. Armstrong R J Ornm, R W I aw, T J

1< Andrews V Donowo, J Moriarty II H

Dean H W Turner N Clarko uid 1 Brook»

Leichhardt expect to bo without tho service«

of two of last season's regular players-WBalley and E Bury both reported on tho sick

list-and tho most promising of the lower

grade playors will bo called on to HU th"lr

places H. Franks and J TrinkB as pitcher

and catcher respectively, will bo tho team s

battery and with T Bury as leader, may

bo expected to turn out a good nine

University will bo weakenod by tho loss of

itslast season's battery r Farrar (pIMitr)

and L Hunter (catcher), and first basomnn

Dr E P Barbour D J M'Ouinness and J

Hooke (pitchers) and II Leahy (catcher) will

probably form the battery V D Watson on

first base should prove a tower of strongth to

the sidePaddington team as far as can bo seen at

present, will bo as follows -J Pope (catchor),

C Winning (pitcher) G L Sayle (first basa)

G Stack (second base) N Calla« ay (filio t

Btop) r Toby (third base) R Oakes, E A

Dwyer, E Palmor N Cohen and G Duvld

son, outfields The obtenco of tho namoB of

tho American contingent regular players or

last season is noticeable in this list,also that

of Bruce Stafford. The latter Is on activo

serviceLane Covo will bo known for the future as

'

Gordon District' with headquarters at Chats-

wood Ovni Tho district will be handicapped

by the ahijoneo of such players as C AV sim-

monds I' Johnston and probably R V Tait,

and will have to depend on last season a A

division playors for Its battery work How-

ever R Ellsmore as pitcher and A Munlock

and D G Hlnwood as catchers may be depend-

ed on to do good work

St George, the now district division team,

will rely on the following In tho contest for

premiership honours -\ Bragg (catcher nnd

captain), S Huxley (pitcher) A Pmerlck A

Jarrptt and H Haydon first second nnd

third baso respectively r Young (shortstop),

D Hutchinson H DunBtnnd mid C Cogan

(outfields)The firstnamed p ayet will not

be available (or the first two matches and

will havo to obtain a permit before playing

|with the team at all.

I

? BOWLS. ? "I

THE BOND WITH NEWCASTLE

CHAMPIONSnÎP, GAMES.

Tho relations of tho New South Wales As-

sociation and tho Northern District Associa-

tion aro friendly, as they should bo ootwoon

affiliated bodlcB. But this should not bo in

torprotod to moan that tho basis of union is

satisfactory. On tho contrary, it is unscien-

tific, ill-constructed, and doDclont. An ox

amplo from recent history may bo given.

The Northern Association reported to head-

quarters that it would bo represented Jn the

B finals In Sydnoy by Singleton club. Tho In-

timation was accopted as a niattor of course

until It suddonly occurred to somoono that

Singleton was not affillatod to the N.S.W. As-

sociation. In a sporting spirit, tho omlsBionwas rectified, but It is not to bo assumed

that a precedent has boon established. Sin-

gleton- fortunately, in tho clrcumatnnios-did

not win, but had they dono so, awkward points

may havo boon taken by watchful dologatos.

That the "articles of afllltatlon" are unscien-

tificis not difficult to prove. Although the

two associations aro affiliated, tbero aro clubs

in tho northern association that stand out

of the union. It is a case in which affilia-

tion with the greater does not include the

less. A Newcastle club may bolong to tho

northern association and contest its cham-

pionships and yet reject tho invitation to

aníllate with the, Bowling Association of Now

South Wales. That would not matter much

only for the fact that tho northern cham-

pionships aro only stepping-stones to the

finals in Sydnoy. What, thon, is to bappon.when one of_ tho non-nfllllnted clubs achieves

supyemncyin the north, and by merit of play

Is tho true and worthy representativo of^its

district for the ousttlng Stato championshipsin Sydney? The problem will never again bo

quietly nnd llloglcnlly solved, as it was withSingleton. Another unsatisfactory, phaso of

the situation is that each Newcastle club that

is affiliated to headquarters Bends Ita leo

direct to the metropolitan ofilco, the result

boing that the northern association may ppssihly not ho sure, soason by season, whether

affiliation in certain ensos has boon effected.It -would Beem. that tho northern associationRhould carry on tho buslnosâ of its own dis-

trict, collect tho nfllllatlon foes, and forwardthem to Sydnoy, and uso all its infiuenco to

bring every club into Uno. The troublo thatlooms ahead Is that a non-afOIiatod club can-

not bo allowed to represent tho north » Intho Stato championships, and if hondquartorBintimated that it could not accopt such a

winner aa a competitor in the finals, thorowould bo a "criais" that might destroy theunion of tho two associations.

Tho final stages of the New South Waleschampionships in

rink, pair, and single-handedgamos aro close at hand. Four rink mátenoswill tako place at Mosman on Friday aftornoon. Horris's rink, of the City Club, willplay W. H. Gartroll's rink (Chatswood).Among -bowlers thoro is an Impression that

City will win. Opinion also favours Thorpo'srink (City) against Marsden's rink (Welling-ton). Similarly Clayton's rink (Lowlands)against T. Rccs's rink (Wollongong. Dr.

Burge's rink (Wavorloy) will moot Costley-srink (Goulburn), and there is the ¿usual dis-

position to show faith In the metropolitanteam. The semi-finals will tako place on

Saturday morning, and the final In tho after-noon. On Monday morning next four pairgames will bo playod at Wavorloy as follows:-Taft and Thorpo (City) v Jones and Marsden(Wellington); Hart and Lltton (Parramatta)

v Thomas and Manson (Newcastle City ; Law-

son and Moses (Ashfield) v T. Rees tvd T.

Byron (Wollongong), and . Barnes and .

lolquhoun (Mosman) v Steele and CoBtley (Gonlburn). On tho play shown by Lawson and

Moses in a memorable match against Strongand Yoo they should bo difficult to boat. In

that gamo there was no score tor 50 minutes,seven dead leads testifying to tho skill, as

well as the vigour, of the play.Thoro will

probably bo a largo gathering of spectatorsat Wnvorley when the semi-finals aro playodoí Monday afternoon; tho final will tako placeon Tuesday morning. Tho singles will start

on tho samo green on Tuesday afternoon.

Tho gamea aro:-H. Harris (City) v J. Morri-

son (Petersham), W. Hingst (Newcastle City)v T. Anderson (City), K. R. Hnwko (Dubbo) v

H Lawson (Ashfield), and W. Rees (Woonona)v W. Costloy (Goulburn). Lawson's form Is

not known, but HarriB Is playing well. Rees

lb not new to championship gamos, and Hawko

iraproS8od the spectators last yoar. The semi-final is sot down for Wednosday mo-Tilng, and

the final (as all finals should Lo) in tho a/tor

noon.Tho youthful MacDonald, a brilliant "third"

of the City team, won his way Into til« final

for tho club championship hy defeating the

oxporlcnecd and gracoful player Butler, ono

of tho skips of the Pennant-winning tonro.

Marks, an autocratic draw-player tra his day,and Widorstrom, a veteran of many cham-

pionships in various clubs, had to play for

tho distinction of meeting MacDonald. It

was a Uno game, with unoxpocted features.

Widorstrom got tho length first, and, playing

with bowls of only modiura draw, had no dlfil

culty in finding tho green.?

Ho pilod up pointsand led 25-13. Marks thon suddenly disclosed

consistently good form, while the veteran de-

veloped a tendency to play narrow. It was n

long Journey to wlpo out ¡ila deficiency, but

Marks was equal to it; ho won 31-28.

Macdonald Is versatile, and for that reason

shines m rink play. Ho may bo rollod upon

to do woll, but If Marks rotalns tho form he

showed in the final In Ashfield against Rand-

wick, and in his battle against Widorstrom, ho

should win.

Bowlers aro trying to settle tho order oí

merit of some of tho prominent skips of tho

ponnant games. Thoro aro various things to

bo considered-number ol games played, winn,

.and points up. The most notable perform-

ances were:Won. Lout. Tie. Dp.

Rattan (ltaixiwick)-H .-1

..1 .. «I

Aldcraon (Ku-ring-gai) - II - * --

_142

ILikril (Waverley)-H _ 2 _ 1 .. 105

llinrpe (City)-B _8

..

-

.. IW

Oak« (TTu-rinR-Kaf)- H ..»..

-

_M!)

To give any order of merit is only to hrvtto

argument Tho figures in each lnotanco aro BO

good that each skip and his rink aro entitled

to congratulation.The secretary of tho Australian Bowling

Council has prepared bia report of tho annual

meeting. It was a surprlso to bowlers that

tho council rejected (on a casting vote) the

proposal that when a touchor goes outside

the boundaries of its rink It should bo dead.

As in tho past, tho "touchor" will remain

"allvo"-a rule that has nothing to rccom

mond it,nnloS3 we aro to oncourago wild, hap

hanard play.In reply to "K.IC": The council decided as

follows:-"If anybowl objoctod to docs not

bear tho imprint of tho council's dio for tho

timo being in use. tho party or sido playing

the samo shall forfeit the gamo to his or tholr

opponents."Tho only correct stamps on bowlH

are: "N.S.W.B.A., 1910;" or "A.B.C." No othor

stamp makes a bowl legal.

SYDNEY V NEWCASTLE.The inter-association match between Sydnoy

and Newcastle will take placo on Saturday,

Mav 8 The event will bo playod at Now

coBtlo and Chatswood simultaneously, where

six rinks from each association will moot.

Tho trttnl scoros of the whole 12 rinks will

decido tbo winners. The following have boon

selected to represent Sydney:

At Newrastlc-d) SeM. Morrison, Yeo, Moje»;

(») Whitehouse, Taft, T. Anderson, Thorpe; (3) Wicli

lYim (Randwick), Mnckcroic, Dromwich, Radon; (4)

Breckenridge, Barnes, Woodhouse, Colquhoun; (6)

Hart, Oulltloy. Tyler, Arnott; (0) Henley (Drum

movno), Taylor (St. George), Chapman, I/cltcli.

Jil Chatswood.-(1) Clark (Waverley), Crump, Prank

.Cox, Dr. Burge; (2) Payten, M'Oee, Lawson, Petti-

erT- (II) Blaxland,Berry, Morris, Thorne; (4)

..'look', Copeland, Purves (Manly), Butler; (6) Kennan,

Marks,Macdonald, llanis; (0) Green, Donaldson,

Wilkie, W. M. Aldcraon.

BOXING.

Tho heavyweight contcBt to bo docldod at

tho Rushcutter Bay Stadium on Saturday even-

ing noxt will be ono of moro than ordinary

interest. Jeff Smith, middleweight champion

of the world, will moot ox-amatour champion

Harold Hardwick, now tho goncrnlly recogni-

sed Australian heavyweight title holder. Since

Hardwick entered the professional ranks ho

has had two contests, In ench of which ho was

victorious, conquering Les. O'Donnell and

Mick King, middleweight champion of Aus-

tralia.In Sttturdtty night's battle tho mon

will meet at catch weight». Hardwick will

be heavier than his opponent, but UIÍB will

not seriously handicap Smith, who, In the

past, has conquered men to whom ho was call-

ed upon to concedo poundage.

I LAWN TENNIS. I

THE' CHAMPIONSHIPS.

? A WET TOURNAMENT.

Tho New South Wales interstate and opentournament of 1015 will long be romumboredTor many reasons. It will bo known as theyear of tho groat war (lot us hopo no otherwill liavo such distinction), tho year that four

Australian Statos sent toamB to Sydney, and,tho wet year. Thoro has probably aovorbeen a Now South WaloB tournamout'wbon so

many Interruptions have boon caused by rain,

al though old players recall tho year 1890, when

wet weather dolayod the start of tho Inter-

colonial match for BO long that Norman

Bayles, now mombcr for Toorak In tho Vic-

torian Parliament, had to return, his placo be-

ing takon by a brother of Dudley Webb, who

happened to bo in Sydney, That misfortuneof this kind should havo happened this year

Is especially regrettable, bocatis'o the neces-

sarily limited attendances havo reduced thesum to bo handed to tho Bolglan Relief Fund,and because thoro aro so many moro visitors

from other States to bo disappointed thorobythan Is usually tho case. Just what fine

sportsmen they aro, however, Is 'shown by the

sympathy they have expressed with tho offi-

cials who havo boon hampered In conducting

tho tournament, whllo concealing tho disap-

pointment they must all have felt.

Tlio Imported Btnto of courts and balls,

consequent upon tho rain, Inevitably affected

the play throughout last week, but In many

cases playerB Bhowodsa greater degrco of ad-

aptability to the unaccustomed conditions than

Is frequently seen. Some, of courso, are

more prejudicially uffoctod than othorB by the

soddened balls and courts. Those, for In-

stance, whoso forte Is accurate placing with

doliente, wrlsty shotB, suffer moro than Bturdy

"pluggors," who aim at getting everyball

Into play with a wide margin of safoty. A

comparatively dry and fast court gave one

of the former clnsB-Barclay, of Tasmania-an

opportunity that he availed himself of wbon

he mot Marsh In the Bingles championship.

More accurate placing at high Bpeed has sel-

dom been soeti than that shown by Barclay

In tho first two Bets. Ho clipped the lines

so frequently that tho umplro had a very anx-

ious time But Marsh had been forcing him

to tho top of his game, and directly ho bogan

to lose accuracy under the strain tho Now

South Wales player forged abend and won.

This was but one of many close contests in

the early stages of tho championships, for

Marsh hnd to battle through another five sots

In tho following round against Pockley. "Tho

hardest man to stop in a fifth sot" ,vas the

description of Marsh by a good player and

judge-a remark that manv would nots contra-

dict. Barclay (Tas.) and Thomas (S.A.) hold

out the best hopes of future grontness of

all tho visiting interstate players. Tho lat

tor had A. B. Jones in groat difficulties when

ho led 4-0 in the fifth sot. it is hard to de-

cide what caused the change that onablod

Jones to win six games In -succession after

losing the previous seven. Some think con

dlton told, but tho chango was too sudden for

that to bo sololy rosponslblo. It la likely

that Thomas, soelng ti prospective notable

victory in storo for him, became anxious. Cer-

tain It is that ho becamo erratic as Jonos be-

gan to draw up, and that the latter, noting

the lack of confidence in the play of Thomas,

becamo ondowed with a greater dogrco of thai

quality. It is seldom that Jonos has to fight

two live-set matches in succession, but ho was

called upon to do so whon Clarence Todd led

him by two sets to one. But Jonos Is of the

right temperament for such an ordoal, and he

omerged trlumpliant from It. Though dofeat

ed. Todd gained In reputation, for Jones was

in groat form--better than when he met

Thomas.

HOCKEY.

NO COMPETITION GAMES.

Hockey players will content themselves this)

season, which will commence on Saturday

next, by playing club gamos only, the com-

petitions having been abandoned. Many play-

ers will bo absent from their ncoustomod

places; the majority of them have responded

to tho call to arms, and othors, owing to busi-

ness demands, BTO unablo lo give tho necessary

timo to tho game. Consequently, the associa-

tion has to faco the season numerically

weakor in clubs, and the best that Is hoped

for is that the Interest In the game will bo

maintained through the friendly rivalry of

club matches.By keeping the game going the association

will rotaln a grip on their grounds. It would

be a pity if auch areas ns Marrickville and

Imperial ovals woro allowed to pass from the

hookey'mon, as it would be a difficult matter

to obtain grounds again. The majority of the

games will bo ployed on the grounds roferrod

to, but Borne pleasant outings to Richmond

aro looked forward to, whore tho. Hawkesbury

Agricultural Collego ground will bo again

available.It has been decided to Join forces with tho

lncrosso players in an endeavour to-make the

proposed Belgian Fund field day a success.

Captain Frank Wncatjand, the Victorian re-

presentative' player, passed through Sydney

last woek, on his way to the front. It Is In-

teresting to know that sevoral hockey matches

woro played at Rabaul while our troops wore

Stationed there.

Mr. Thorpe Bray, of the Pilgrim's club, haa

boen elected hon. ? treasurer of tho associa-

tion, in succession to Mr. Foskett Mr. FOB

kett, however, IB a trustee of the association,

and that his Interost in tho gamo Is still

keon Is. shown by tho offer of his services

an an umpire.

WOMEN'S HOCKEY.

The Women's Uockoy Association hold Its

annual meeting last Saturday. Miss Wost

presided, and thoro were IO members prcsont,

representing tho following clubs:-Amazon,

Cooeyanna, Culwulla, Kookoobirrra, Univer-

sity, Graduates, Valkyrie, Wandah, Fortians,

and tho N.8. Girls' High School. Tbo elec-

tion .of officers resulted:-President, Miss

West; vice-pro8ldont. Miss Walsh; bon.

secretary, Miss Long: hon. trcasuror, MIBB

Hamilton; committee, Mrs. P. B. Fitzhord

inge,Misses Lyall, Warden, Friend, vickery,

Mnyhury, Wallach. Kent. McMurtrle, Fielding,

Houison, and Crane; auditors, Mrs. Heath and

Miss Brown.

in ordinary circumstances tbo interstate

week would this year have been held in Tas-

mania, bnt It was agreed that on arconnt of

the war, and Uro consequent general depres-

sion, to postpone the carnival for ono year.

However, a patriotic tournament will bo

held In this State, and the funds raised

thereby will be pooled with tho returns from

similar functions in the other States Tliur,

all the Women's Hockey Associations In Aus-

tralia will endeavour to do something substan-

tial in assisting the afflicted.

Tho programme hits not yet been drawn up,

but It ia hoped that matrhen will bo arranged

botweon selected teams and clubs, and with

country tenuiB and the schools. The mooting

also docldod to accede to the request from

tho Now South Wales Hockey Association to

Join In the "hock-crosse" carnival on May 23,

and a meeting will bo hold Inter in conjunc-

tion with the Womon's Lacrosse Association.

SWIMMING.Wnilnm Longworth added another champion

ship to his long list last week end by annox

ing tho Rose Bay Clubs lOOyls from his bro

thor Tho time COB afcaln demonstrates that

Longworth seldom travels faster than ho has

to to witt Iho postponement of the ladles

Patriotic Carnival which was to havo been held

at Manly last Saturday loft this the only lm

portant event decided The Lidies Associa

tlon has not been fortunate this year in re

gard to weather and tountor attrat tloni and

It was wiso to postpone last Saturday s event

Al the result of Its 111 fortuno the flnant-OB

of the body oro not in as healthy a state as

formerly nevertheless the association Ins a

band of enthusiastic officiait M ho will nrrv

in the good woik that is being accomplished

dospito a tomporary setback in the direction

Indicated

Mr W W Hill stated yesterday that ho had

not received any news from America regard

Ing tho proposed vlblt of Miss Fanny Durack

to the Panama Exposition other than that

which wo have already published The constnt

of tho Amnteur Athletic Union of the United

States 1B awaited but It Is felt that that bodyvi 111 nrohahly await the letter hint in con

flrmutlon of the cable ind which should reach

tie officials In a few days time Miss Dur-» It

Is anxious to leave on Muv 1! A circular

has hoon Issued by Mr W V> Scott hon s c

rrtary of the N S W A S A asking 1.1 1 1 lub

lo supply a list of Its merrrli rs who havo en

listed and club secretaries ato reminded thatU10 list is required at onu. I

I CYCLING.

THE ROAD SEASON.

CYCLISTS' UNION ANNUALMEETING.

At the annual goneral mooting, to bo held

at tho Sports Club this evening, tho New South

Wales CycliBts' Union will completo th»

thirty-second year of Its oxlstonco. /

Altogether tho Wit-IE season has boon or»

oi exceptional difficulties. In the firstplace,

the bad condition of the championship road

course near Granville spoiled the Dunlop pre-

miership competition. Then thogeneral dis-

organisation caused by tho war compelled th«

abandonment of the Goulburn-Sydncy road

raco in September, besides affecting tho a»

tries for Inter road-racing fixtures. Tho san«

causo lilao resulted In decreased attendance»

at track carnivals. Still, (or all that, a very

liberal programo of ovents was carried out

Tho honorary secretary (Mr. Goorgo Llg.

gins) in bia report sayB that the fiminccs, tho

exceptional circumstances conslderod, aro la

vory fair condition. Tho membership, how

over, showB n considerable falling off, add at

prosent stands at 745, the Marrickville Club

heading the fiBt of the 32 affiliated clubB wita'

81 members.A largo number of members, the report BAH,

hnvo gone, or aro now in training to go, with

tho -Australian Expeditionary Forces; whllo

others havo been serving tor home detente.

Activo oyclistsaro nearly all physically fit,

and any moro mombors who are free to go

need have little toar of being rejected

The treasurer's statement shows a credit

balance of £113 2a 3d.

THE BETTING EVIL

Dealing with the campaign against betting

at track meetings, the report states:-'With a

lively recollection of the nuisance caused dur.

ing the previous track season by tho fréquent

presence of bookmakers at our rnce-moctlnEs,

your oxocutlvo this year took special Btcps to

cheek the trouble early In tho season. With-

out going into details, It is suflicicnt to report

that the action taken resulted In the prosecu-

tion and conviction of two well-known offend

ore, who wore both heavily Unod Though DOS

sibly not entirely stamped out, tho evil has

been ofloctivoly checked. Vigilance, howover,

will bo necessary in order to prevent recur-

rence of this objectionable feature, which will

certainly kill amateur cycling, as It did tbi

piotesalonal side of tho sport, if it is allowcd

to obtrudo itself."

DUNLOP SHIELD.

The CyclistB' Union has received word from

tho Dunlop Rubber Companythat as far al

thoy aro concorned they nre quite prepared,

as in the past, to carry out their share of ti«

work ot promotingtho annual lnterclub pre-

miership compotitlon, and doubtful as tho

prospects of the Benson may ho It Is no»

cortaln that this popular Borles of ovonts-tt

takes several weeks to run it off-will bo put

through."Tho preliminary round," Mr. George Lip

ginB,hon. secretary of the New Sooth Wale*

Cyclists' Union, stated yesterday,"In all pro-

bability will bo commenced In Juno. Tin

question of tho course IB already under

consideration as well as any alterations t«,

tho conditions which mnybo deemed new*

aary. It would bo only looking for trouble

to run tho event over the old Remeta H

course, evonif the surface had improved. TMj

la a far too heavily trafficked tboroughlur«

nowadays to run a teams race with the safe'!

demanded by tho union.'

The claims tor!

tho Enfiold-Burwood course havo also been

reviewed, but, besides bolng in bad order,the

road Is narrowand there Is no five-mile turn,

Tho Inttor reason has weighod against tUl

Baulkham niUs course betng used, as ItII

impossible to turn a hunch of 12 or 1' rider«

round a mark in the middle of the road with-

out a BPlll. Tilo timo trial condition« ni

last year will only be employed as a vori

last resort."'

Thoro aro six clubs which will be able ta

put very fair teams Into tho field for thal

year's promlerBhlp. Eastern Suburbs (las!

year's winners) have an undiminlBhed torc«,

whllo Enfield-Burwood, Marrickville, Wester«,

Suburbs, Manly, and Liverpool, urn all 0»

ganlso formldablo road tcamti

OPENING ROAD BACK.

Entries will CIOBO with the union afllcfsts <nj

May 8, for the annual "Carbine" road race, t«

be hold ovor a distance of nine miles on Satur-

day, May 22 and 29. This event, which B

promoted every year by tho City Cyclo Crab,

Is looked upon as tho opening road rat« ot

tho amateur season, and novar falls to dra»

a largo entry. This year It Is likely to bo tin

only short distance race run under the anio«

auspices, aa that body la determined to cow

tlnue Its propaganda of long-dintance event«

Instituted a couple of years ago. The cours«

for the "Carbine" haa been arranged betiree«

tho Sherwood Council Chambers and Prospett

tho heats bolng run on May 22, and tho Ona)

on May 29. Eirly entries may bo lodged witt

Mr. R. Tuck, bon. secretary of the promoUi|

club.

I.

YACHTING.j

THE LATE MR. CHARLESPARBURY.

ïr'vXsrnin^rrA^^ry^Äar^^ Ä^"

AB the owner of *V^ woTÎ pro«*Hand Xarlfa, Mr l'"bury

was a PT£^member of

^»qtuaUcsport hi the

^rxand, although he sold the

lUçrya

jouycr from the South S^V"'^ fn S^orSilvfays

retained a keen Intor.*'« %Sand at the time of his death waa an

life number of the Royal^^¿SJ^

'"AÍUÍOUSI" em^nLTmicccssf...m ,«*£

Xarlfa, which measured 31tons,jw«

ia

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SSifully ca.ry thro,*ha match $from Sydney to Newcastle «J^with an English bum ¿Jrated at 78 tons, relier s ere. It en

b"^tralian builder,

Dan Shea p' "''"""kllfJher «porting owner ami her plucky al.

crew, especially as In he anI

which blew during the racei tlio vn i

Jaws of the garf cairled nway. ana "

jj

necessary to effectrc>^lrB,nt0rT¿nc8s !of

tMo" the run to

Neceas,n

rradlnç« Jhard thiash back to Sydney '

r ebruary 2<l|

fron Sydney at 1 p m on rrltlny. " '

¿«M, and finished at 11 a.m onT?<«*«.*

mary 27,i«io distance bo «sai» ti

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%TnÄoTdnys the siro of tl.c racinghas eonsldorahlj decrenbclu muchJto Uwr b

of the old hands, and the ocean rat«

^held over very short

coursesTho W«

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Ku^oÄ - "Veal Ä--j

eocaTvo miles to sea the »^'5 Sannual contest for «io

D-sl? £up,

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Äüriar^Ä^«-^^form the .

r, ws' for racing, «.''«"'"^cs, ttf

°1monÄÄ^^tho <lul.-ho.He of the Itojol S>

^""^Squadron aro two of tie Xirlia.ou ^."fo.f the southern K"'°nÄ |n inaer Nor«

rf'rï\n?»lniï« wlfu uVm^tconunjl

ÄlWÄnminsnll doub.o loefcd,

lu «h'c»"nrd,h"r[""

S'nlonetl some three horns ahead o tar M

sr,otwo'vn ictur?« '.M^sar imemory of Mr. Parbury and tho Xarlfa-

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description of LI IT 01 F C1 OTIIIM!. Old Gold, Arti

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AUSTRALIA'S POPULAR WEEKLY.

NOW READY. NOW READY.

WAK ISSUE NO. XXXIX.

MARCH OP TUB GAINANT FIVE

THOUSAND.

SATURDAY'S GREAT PARADE IN

SYDNEY.

Machine gun Section of the 12t!i A.L.H. passingthe

Saluting base.The

Light Horse In Macquarie street.

Tlio Governor General at the Saluting Base.A Uno picture allon ing lils Kxcellency Sir Konald

Munro Ferguson taking the Salute.

OFFICERS or Tin: 12th AUSTRALIAN LIOHT HORSE

Captain Harold Mcintosh and Lieut. Harald Baker.Colonel Wallack, State Commandant, Receiving

Patriotic Gifts

SCENES ALONG THE LINE OP ROUTE.SCHOOL CHILDREN IN HYDE PAH1C

ITtl'.NCII SAILORS IN THE PLACE OF HONOUR.Ambulance Waggons of the Army Medical Corps.

ON THE WAY PROM HOLSWORTHY

TO SYDNEY.Ofllccrs of the Light Horse at their .Midday Meal.

Walerlng the Horses en route

Among the Hunk and File of Hie 12th A L II. .

GUNS OP THE AUSTRALIAN P1ELDARTILLERY.

Tlic inclusion of three guns manned by AustralianHeld Artllhiy reinforcements added ¡iiipressl\cncss tothe great parade

SENIOR ODETS KEEPING- BACKTHE CROWD.

A picture Iol.cn near the Australian Museum.

GENERAL POOH.A recent full pu'i> photograph

of thegreatest

Strategist in Europe.

'THE KAISER ON TITK EASTERNFRONT.

The German Emperor at a point bclwccn Brura -andLome? Rilera, in comtrsatlon with General Mackcnscn.

AT THE GRAVE OP niS SON.\ photograph »bowing a faiher at the grave of his son

«ho was killed in bittle.

A Cernían Outpost in a Deserted Village,in NorthernTrance.

A WAU MISCELLANY.SIDELIGHTS FROM MANY QUARTERS.

Turkish prisoner» in Egypt under a guan! of Terrllorlals -Prisoners being inarched through Cairo.-A sectionof Hie Australian Dh islonil Supply Column in L'nglind-An Australian Ambulance Waggon at Cairo -

Qlmrkns of the Brllish Army in rgypt in a tug-o'-warcontest.

"A MAZE OP TRENCHES."The photographer who look the picture »rites:-I

wandered for hours through a nure of trenches, and111 spile of tliu fact that bullet, whistled oicrhead or

rmaslicd with a resounding "Hop" Into the heavifylianked rlai, one fill-anil Indeed was almost-as safe

as slrolling along London streets.

THE HACKBONE~5F TnE DARDAN-ELLES EXPEDITIONARY PORCH.

Australian Signaller» nt Work.Members of tile A L.ll. near Cairo.

SMASHING TnE ASPIRATIONS OPTHE TURKS. ,

Tirrltlsh Prisoners Marching '] brough Cairo.The IJuuy at Smyrna.

AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLANDTRWLLINO IN MOTOR TRANSPORT WAOOONS.

1'Alt \DE OP THE TROOPS AT ROMSEY,HAMPSHIRE

ON THE MARCH.

WORK IN CAMP, AND LEISURE HOURAMUSEMENTS.

Au Australian in England in a rabbltskln waistcoat.".iillllis al (he 1 orge.-An Oflleer giving a stockwhip

AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT.2ND LIGHT HORSE PAMTJF.

Colonel Rjric's Clnrger-A Glimpse of Mena Camp-Colonel Cox "at home".-1). end C. Squadrons, OthAustralian Light Horse»

iv THE TRENCHES ov "run surz CANAL.Wiri I OUR EXPEDITIONARY KORO!'. IN EGYPTHeliograph Practice nuir Napoleon's Fort. Hclouan -

Two of Die Australians «Uli wounded Indians who

fought against the Turka at Sin».

BRITISH ROYALTIES.

Queen Alexandra, Princess Victoria, tho Princess

Royal and her daughter, Princess Maud of Fife, in-

specting Motor Ambulance at Marlborough House.

M. GARROS.

A SACRED IMAGE UTILISED BY THEKAISER. .

ancient

A KING WHO HATES THE BRITISH.

King Ludwig of Bavaria.

"PUNCTURE.^Like every oilier regiment, tho cyclists have tholr

mascots. "Puncture," who Is Bren in thepicture In

the anns of a captain, is the pride o( the lothDivision Cyclist Corps.

A Berlin Scene,: Wnlling to Tui-choso Potatoes.

Slightly Wounded German Soldier».

MAP OF THE AUSTOO-ITALIAN FRONTIER.

LANCE-CPL, W. KENNY.V.C.,

2nd Battalion of the GordonHighlander!, who was

awarded Hie Victoria Croîs forgallant services.

IN EAST PRUSSIA.German peasants campo! In the fields, Ihr village to

which tlioy belonged hovlng been occupied hy the

Rtisaions.

A SNAP SHOT'FEOM FRANCE.British Soldiers Buying Apples from Peasant Women.

CARTOONS.

"It's a long way to Tipperary."-Uncle Sam: "Look

here, youl Olio side or the other, and quirk."

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i LAW REPORT. I

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IITGII COURT. I

(Before Mr. JUBIIUU Rich.)

I KEUERAI. LAND TAX APPEALS.|

Counsels' addresses wore entered »lion in the I

¡appeals, against Federal land tax assessments, I

¡made by William Monaghan Keogh (85,853

acres, near Coonamble) and John William

.Fisher (18,000 acres, between Coonamble and,

jWnrren)..

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The addresses had not concluded when thi

Com . ros« .

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SÚPRBM1- COURT.

B^NOO COURT. I

(Defore Mr. Justico Ferguson and a jury of . )

INJURED IN A COLLIERY.

Henderson v E. Vickery and Sons.

Timms v Same.

Mr Wutt and Mr Tighe, Instructed hy Mr

Ctcll A Coghlan and Co, nppoaiod for the

.lUtntiff in each case, and Mt Wlmleyei, In-

structed hy Messrs MoLachlan and Muirny

for the détendants As the actions aioso out

of the same circumstances It was agreed that

they should ho heard togcthei The plain-

tiffs William Hcndeison and Benjamin Timms,

conlmlners, sued dtfendints to recover com

penaatlon for lnjutle. susl lined by them in

Mount Keira collie!}on Inly 11 of lest year

An outline of the case for pKlntlffs has al

teidy been given Damages wore Hld at

£500 in each ease

Defendants denied that they lind been guilty

ot any negligence, cithoi at common law or

under the Employers' Liability Act

The case still stands part heard

IN EQUITY.(Before the Chief Judge, Mr. Justlco Simpson.)

STRIP OF L\ND AT PENRITH.

Everlnghnm v Penrith Council.

The suit remains part heard

(Before Mr Justice Harvey )

REGISTRATION OF MORTGAGE AND» TRANSFER

Peek v Peek and otherB

The hearing of the suit of Peek v Peek and

others, in which George Augustus Peelc asked

the Court, among other things, for on injunc-

tion restraining the Reglstr.ir-General from

toglstorlng a purported memorandum of mort-

gage, over certain lands at Granville, carno

to an abrupt conclusionAt the close of the plaintiff's case, the de-

fendant, Arthur Richard Peek, was called bythe défendants, the Commercial Banking

Company of Sidney, Ltd, to give evidence

for the defence, but he failed io appear The

defendant Bank called no fuithci evidence,

and his Honor made a dccieo In favour of

the plaintiff, In tetms of practically the whole

of the prayers in his statement of claim

The defendant Bank wah ordered to pay

Plaintiff's coBts of the suit, except so far as

they had hoon Increased hy Joining, Hirbara

Taylor as a party to the suit, and obtaining

leliot against her, Borbai.i Taylor to pal

such Increased costs Ills Honor said the

defendant Bank and Barbara. Taylor weio

entitled to receive from the defendant, Arthur

Richard Peek, any costs they might have

boon called upon to poy to the plaintiff under

the decree; the costB of the Reglstrni -General

to ho paid hy the plaintiff,and added to lils

costs of the suit

His Honor added that tho papcrB should

ho sont to tho Attornoy-Geneial for his con

Bldoratlon na to-whether proceedings should

not bo tnkon against Arthur Richard Peck

Mr. Loxton, KjC. and.Mr Jordan, instructed

1iy Messrs. Perkins, Stevenson, and Company,

agents for Mr, C. E Byrnc3, of Parramatta,

appeared for the plaintiff, George Augustus

Peek; Mr R H. L Innes, instructed by

McBsra. Dibbs, Parker, and Parker, for the

défendants, the Commercial Banking Company

of Sydney, Ltd., Mho disputed.tho -vholo of

the plaintiff'sclaim; Mr Bethune, Instructed

by tho Crown Solicitor, for the defendant,

tho Registrar-General, to submit to anyorder

tho Court might make, and Mr W II At-

kinson, for tho defendant, Barbara Taylor,

who also submitted to any order tho Court

might make There was no appearance on

behalf of tho defendant, Arthur Richard

Peek.-

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DIVORCE COURT.

(Beforo Mr. Justice Gordon.

DECREES ABSOLUTE. .,

His Honor mado abBoluto the decrees nisi

In the following suitB and declnrod the mar-

riages dissolved:-Lillian (or Lily), May Thack-

eray v Charles Thackeray; Lillian Sarah Chad-

wick v Walter Thomas Chadwick; Mabol Char-

lotte Wilson Thompson v Robort Thompson;

Mary Ellen McKlnnon v JohntMcKlnnon; Ellen

Violet LoulBh Allen v Robert Cruse Allon;

Alice Moran.(also known as Eliza Alice Moran)

V Lovl Moran ¡ George Gillam v Ada Blancho

Gillam; Samuel Johnston Hunter v Bertha May

Hunter.'

(Before Mr. Justice Street.)

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ELLIOTT V ELLIOTT.

Mr. Boyce, Instructed by Mr. Vi. H. Drow,

appealed for petitioner, Dorathca or Dora

Elliott (formerly Jacobo), who sought for a

dissolution of her marriage with William John

Cyril Elliott,on tho ground of respondent's

? misconduct with a womnn at Sydney. Tho

parties were married nt tho Lutheran Church,Molbourne, on December 19,

1888.

His Honor haying heard evldcnco of peti-

tioner, found tho Issues in 'her favour and

granted a docreo nisi,", returnable lu 'alt

months.BAXTER V BAXTER.

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Mr. E. J. Spear appeared for tho potitlonor,Ernest Georgo Baxter, clerk, who sued for

the dissolution of his murringo with Annie

Gertrude Baxter (formerly Pearce), on the

i ground of respondent's desertion for thro«years and upwards, without Just cause or ex-

cuse. Tho parties wore married on July 27,1833, at Lithgow, according to tho ritos of

the Primitive Methodist Church. Petitionerhaving givon evidence in proof of the deser-tion charged, lils Plonor reserved his de-

cision.

PROBATE COURT,(Before Mr. J"iistlco Street.)

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WILL OF ELIZABETH WALL, DECEASED.

rCummins and another v Wall anti another.

The hearing waa concluded of tho suit, inwhich Celia Jane CtimmlUB and Charlea HenryGale, who claimed, to bo tho executrix,o.ccutors, and trustees of tho last will and

tostament of Elizabeth Wall, widow, lato of

West Maitland, asked that probate of tho

will, datod July 0,ilD13, bo granted to them;which application waa opposed by tho do

fendants, Edward Wall and Una Elizabeth

Wall, grandchildien of tho deceased, on tho

grounds that'tho alleged will of July ii, 1313,

had not boen duly exoeuted ns required by

law; that at tho timo of tho alleged execution,

the doceasod was not of sound and disposing

mind, memoryi and understanding, and did not

know and approvo of tho contents of the

alleged will;and that tho execution of tho

document had been obtnlncd by tho nllegcd

undue Influence of tho plaintiff, Coila Jane

Cummins, and others acting with hor.

Ills Honor'rosorvotl his decision.

Mr. Halse Rogers, Instructed by Mosers.

Webster and Maclean, agents for Messrs. R.

W. Thompson and Son, of West Maitland, ap-

peared for tho plaintiffs;and Mr. Ralston,

K.C., and Mr. Parker, instructed by Messrs.

T. J. DickB m and Dickson, agents for Messrs.

Norrie and Lindsay, of West Maitland, for tho

dotendnnts.- i

PRIZE COURT.

(Beforo Mr. Justice Streot.)

MOTION FOR VALUATION.

Re The Carl Rudgort Vlnnen

Mr II n Manning, Instructed by tlio Com

monwealth Crown Solicitor, appeared for the

Crown, and nppliod under rule 21 (4) of tho

prl"o ules,for an order fixing the 'value of

«io vessel Mr Tighe, instructed by Mr S

_ Cook appealed foi Andrews Snndrol, the

mastor of the vessel, and also for the owners,

Dr Brissonden, Instructed by Mi S L Cook

(ngent for MessrB Sparke and Millard of New-

castle), nppearod for Messrs J and A Brown,

who had a claim on the vessel for money ad-

vanced Mr Manning said that on July 29 the

ship was requisitioned bj tho Admiralty, and

v.ns in port when hostilities broko out nie

Chief Justice on October 7 of last year,made

an ordor for tho dotentlon of tho ship, and

on March 31 last, tin oitloi wis granted for Its

temporary dolhorv to the lords of the Ad

I mlralty Under that olde! tho ship M is

handed over to the Admiralty on tho 15th Inst

AB a matter of fact applications hid ulrcidybeen made foi nppinlsomcnl under nnotlicr

rule, of this and other Golman \osaeIb, but

they wero adjourned and an appialHcmentwould Involve tho pas mont of commission

The propel olllcci of the Clown now asked tho

court to lix tho vnluo tindo! nile 21 Hie valueof the VCBSCIS when so ascott lined Mould be

paid '"lo ,-oiirt bj the \dmlialtj and the

Admiralty could then Insure to cover Us liabi-

lity

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Dr BrlsBenden said tint the best mid fairest

way of dealing Milli tup matu t M is by np

¡pialsomcnt bj the Reglstiar, and two IIBSOS

sorfl nftot hearing evidence In whkh case

lospontlonts would have the right to nomín-

alo one of the nsscssoie

I Ills Honor refened Hu question to the Re-

gistrar tb nsccrlnln the Milne of the shipon the 11th Inst and nlso the \nlih of Hie

consumable stoics nnd provisions on that datethe iiBiinl undct Lnlrfnt; to In phi n hy theAdmit tilly ni lo SPPUIHJ nr pnvmpiit Into

court

Mmilnr OIIIPIB In ícpctt of the Athpiip nndErnst worn mule tho v lino to he IKed as

on April 12 the dntp of deliver) to the Ad-1mlralty. Mr ANcston, lnstiucicd by Mesara I

Sly and Russell, appealed for the masteis

aftd owners of the tv, o vessels .

INDUSTRIAL COURT.

(Before Mr. Justice Heydon.)

PRINTING TRADES.

The Master Prlntets' and Connected Trades'I

Association applied foi a .nrlatlon of the|

awntd of No J Bontd of the Ptintlng TradesI

Group The subject matter .elated to the)

consolidation of the hand compositors' and.

linotype opetators' an aids and also the pio-|

portion of apprentices to linotype machines i

Mi. M L Dwyer (Messrs J Stuart Thom

and Co) appeared foi the Mastei Pi Intel s'

Association, and Mi H H Volk foi the Typo

gtaplilcal A-bnciation, opposed the application.The ease stands patt heard

1_\T BANKRUPTCY.

(Before the Reglstt ni Mr T II Saluabury )

SINGLE MEETING AND PUBLIC EXAMINA-TION

Re Alfred Joseph "Carruthers Bankrupt

vvas examined hy the oflldal assignee, and the

meeting was closed, and the public examina-

tion declined concluded

SECTION 30 EXAMINATION.

Re James Wnltei Donald M'Nahb. Ad-

journed to May I

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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. I

I(Befoi e Mt Acting Justice Docker and juries ) I

Mr Hei bert Hal ris, Crown Piosacutor

BOGUS ADVERTISEMENTS

M ick Alhet t and Cyril Gregory, both young

men, weie arraigned on a chango of conspiring

together to cheat and defraud Charles Sant

and Robert Marquam Gillam of divers largo

sums of money, on Januniy 14, lill» Both

pleaded not guilty Albert was defended by

Mr E R Abigail and Gregory by Mr H E

M'Intosh In response to an ad crtlsement for

a painter with £2*1 to whom £3 perweek

would be guaranteed, Sant, who Is a Maltese,

fntervlewed the two mon Gregory went with

him to the bank, and S mt drew out £2r> and

handed It over Ho got a lecclpt for his

money, but no woik to do, and when he applied

for his money back ho ivas told he had not

lodged any Gillam had answered an adver-

tisement foi a man for a position of trust.

Ho deposited £1 withtjio

accused, at their

oflico in Rnwson-placo The defence was a

completo denial

Tho Jury convicted the accused of con-

spiracy, and they wore romnnded for sentence

ALLEGED TORGING AND UTTERING

John O'sullivan, aged B2, ,VBB arraigned on a

charge of forging an endorsement on a choque

for £1 signed by Albert Bourke, a hotolkoep

or, of Bathurst, in favour of E R Arpante, a

v holcsale cigar merchant at Sydney Ac-

cused, who pleaded not guilty, was defended

hy Mr McMnhon O'Sullivm was employed

by MessiB E R Arpanto and Co ns a trav-

eller Ho received the cheque from a pub-

lican at Bnthurst, drawn In favour of "E R

Arpnnto," with bearer" croBsod out Ho then

visited the Park Hotel, and tendered the

cheque for nnynient of refreshments, endorsed,'E R At pinto, per IOS" Ho subsequently

nllcmptod to rub out tho ondorflemont,scratched a hole in tho paper, and then pastedanothci piece of paper over it

O'sullivan admitted that he .had endorsedtho cheque rnd said he had done so with

scores of (hoques Ho lind run out of money

and needed somo to pay his expenses on the

tiip oo which Arpante had sent him Arpantehad a fidelity guarantoo bond of £200

against any monoy tho accused mightcollect on his behalf Ho had been al-

lowed only £2 to go away on a tripto Newcastle and, having exceeded that

amount, he was given 27s Gd for expenseson the western trip Accused broko downIn the witness box, and said ho novor had

any Idea of being charged with forgery Jt

was admitted that O'sullivan had a gooflcharacter

The jury found a verdict of not gulltv' Not

guilty, gentlemen," said his Honor

"Did >ou hoar in mind that you woro sworn

to find a true \erdlct, according to tho evi-

dence'' Turning to tho accused, his Honorsaid "O'sullivan, you aro discharged I

think It Is a pity tho jury have mnde a mis-

take, and acquitted you of a charge to whichyou admitted you woro guilty It would ha\o

been better fqr you to have had somethingto pull you up on your courso of drinking

"

QUARTER SESSIONS.I (Before Judge Murray and JurleB.)

|

Mr, C. A. White, Crown Prosecutor.-

YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY.

.Sydney-Victor ForguVon, for whom Mr. E. R.

Abigail appeared, pleaded guilty to a chargeof breaking and entering the dwelling houseof William Alfied Dudley, at Randwick, on

January 20, and stealing therein £5 Ss, theproperty of various oocupunts of the house.Mrs. Dudley nppeared and asked tho Court toho lenient with the boy, whom ano had knownfor some time Ferguson was bound over

In £50 to appear for sentence if called on,nnd'was sent forthwith to the Gosford Indus

'

trial Home, where ho had formerly been an

inmate.

WARRANT ISSUED.Jimmy Simmons, who bad been committed on

a charge of a serious assault on Walter Short,did not appear when called. His Honorordered the forfeiture of the recognisances on

which ho had been admitted to bail and theISBUO of u Bench warrant for his arrest.

ACQUITTED.'

William Doherty, aged 00, was charged with

stealing a horse, the properly of John Wil-liams, at Marrickville, on January 2G. Mr.

E. R Abigail appeared for the accused, whopleaded not guilty. Doho-ty took a horsefrom tho stable, while under the Influence of

liquor, and rode It to his home at Blacktown.Tho defetico was that a day or two before,Doherty had purchased a horso and left It in

the same livery stable. Ho»had taken tho

wrong horse m mistake for his ora.

The Jury acquitted Doherty without hearingcounsel. His Honor said Doherty left thecourt without a stain on his character as tolils honesty. Ho hoped the expcrletico wouldconvince him of the wisdom of giving up the

ruinous, Idiotic, disastrous, and ghastly habitof taking polBon Into his system for a fe.vmoments' happiness, and posBlbly for life-long

,

misery, i ¡

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SENTENCED FOR CONSPIRACY.

George Hill and Harry Hoopor, who bad

been tried on tho previous dny on a charge of

conspiring to defraud Percy Ferguson Barnosof largo sums of money, In, connection withtho snlo of an alleged poultry farm at Banks- '

town, woro again arraigned. Tho Jury, whlcU

had been- lockedup all night, returned Into

court with a verdict of guilty against both ac-

cused. In Hooper's enso, however, they added >

a. strong rocommondatlon to mercy. His

Honor sentenced Hill to threo months' hardlabour In Goulburn Gaol, and ordered him to

¡

enter into a bond, with a surely, for tho pay-(

ment of £20 compensation to Barnes. Hoopor?was sentenced to six months, but was ro-

¡

leased on his own recognlsanco as a first]

offender, to bo of good behaviour for twolvo

months.

LAW NOTICES.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28.

HIGH COURT OP AUSTRALIA.

Original lurisihction -Before hi» Honor Mr Justice

Ricli -At Darlinghurst Court home -At 10 a ni

Keogh i Dcputj 1 cderal Commissioner of LandTax,

^sanic v same, same \ Baine same v sanio, part heard

Usher v sims, pirtheard At 2 pin Minister for

Home Affairs v Perrott, partheard

L SUPREME COURT.

M 'IPe llrfoi

Cause List -Banco Court, St James s road -Conlon and

wife v Chief Commissioner for Railway» and Tram

vvujs Notice ,to Jurors -The jurors in attendance at

Banco Court are required to attend to dal at 0 45a ni

Chamber List - Before Mr Tustice 1 crguson -In No

1 Court -At 0 10 a m I \ parle Punch Mandamus

Coislanline v Gullfoile, npcchl case Before the

Deputy Prothonotary -In No ! Count - \t 0 _0 a m

Mchcn.lc v Bronn, to appoint arbitrator

Prothonotary'B Ofllcc -Before the I'rotlinnotan-

Cashmoro i Chief Commissioner for Ral In a} s and Pram

wais, 11 am Bcfoic the Deputi Prothonotary

Duffy i Duffy, 1015 a mVrmstrong

iArmstrong,

10 lr> a m Scarr v Scarr 10 11 a ni , Quinn v Quinn,10 l8 a m , Vroncy

v Clirldtlaiiiis, 11 a in

In DIvoice- Before the Judge in Dnorci -In ho 4

Jurj Court - U 10 11 am -lor judgment llutcliin

son v Jliltclili-On Causo I1 t Dearin in v Deanmill,

patt heard, .iirnbull v lanihuli Sdiiucl eli .

behind era part heard Before Mr lustice Street-

In No 1 lury Court - U li n in-anise list Hen

elerson \ Henderson put heard Burle \ Burli

Petctwn v Petersen, lensen co respondent limiter

v Hunter Tufnell i Tufi eil

In 1 quill -Before his Honor the Chief lodge In

Pput} - I qnity Court No 1 Clnnooii squire-

Vt

(.tips i Brooks originating fiiminions re

lippingau I trustee Vit summons for all

eton bil Honor Mi lu.tlcc lhrui -I quillCouit No I hail till Btieet - Vt 10 jin Stair v

Starr, hearing llcfon the Peplitv Registi ir - Vt

li n in M.biy i Dili to ti. costs 21, pin.scroft i Mini, Nil lillie and Co, to ti. (Oats

1 p ni re 1 ( Hill deceased and Com g Act, to

settle minutes of ordei

Probate lurisdletii II-The following iieonnts will le

tlhell at tho Probato Olllec -Vt 10.0 1 J Dowell

10 4' S Dill 11 1> M II limites II I, MII

Dm r Uli R Sturt 1 '

'». 1 M 'agc, IN.

A 1) Brow ni

In Mini rintel llcfon Ins Honor Mr lustiee Stnel,in Nu 1 (onrl

- U 10 n in \| phcitic n to Mt iiM li

linlniptii notice re Delpli Sni(,h i . patte I lloma.

Willn Mai tin mil Unilv lli/ilcth Martin, motion to

h t iiMih Ililli ruptii ni nee re Dolph Singh, e\i

irte

Arthui Cliuhh lukfnn Wtol Before the lt< gistur- Vt 10 n in Moll n for reins. II ilirt 11 illili m

(Ciliflnto lpiliiiition( crail I Jt/Mnll inution for

onlir imlor Seetion 111, Pcl-acir1

llaioll Charlu Del

mrr single iniitliihs ml pilbil. < .iinmiation* It)

liri Srott Mntheivson Willlim Henri liiKsin Oith

VVIIIniu llinri Hinton liol rt 1 O liri.n cuni

in mon III lor s,_|"m o, mint Scott Milln »MU

1 ofor. the thief (loll -Vi IO 0 n in Ile V II

001111111 li.ition of iititinnltt, crelitors costs -Vt

lil 1 i in II Vlklu.l Nona iv li tuition of titiuni In, .io Ulm -,

<Is

In I un in -Hi fore the Drpulj Vlislcr .t H a ni

Ile ineipible tolson to pis-, accouiita

I ms riiicT "couitT.

I Before hin Honor Judge Backhouse-At 10 a-m. : Elliott

v Partridge (for Judgment), ílclph v Oro« (for Judg-

ment), Juron v The Melbourne StcinmlilpCompany,

Limited (to he mentioned), Qrcen v Gough,

EfDUSTRUL AIlüirUATION COURT

Industrial Court House, Queen's Square,before Mr.

Jiistieo Heydon.-At 10 a.m.: For hearing: Re I'rinl

Ing Trades Oroup, No. 1Hoard, appeal by Muster

Printers and Connected Trades' Association (part

heard).

I CHU! INDUSTRIE MVOLSTRATI S COURT I

Phillip-street. Hcroro the Chief Industrial Magistrate.

At IO a.m.: «For hearing: King v Austin, Clark v

Day, Durack v Price, same v Turner Robinson, same

I v Stanley, same v Samuel, same v Robb (5),

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.

I

Harry Wylcs, aosatilt; Sydney Gordon (¡anlinor anuí

Hon ta gil Seymour, breaking, entering; und bteaKny, I

OUARTKK SESSION"*.

John french, lnrccnv in a dwelling Pcrev Dalton,j

lames Iïj in, Tlenrj Drew eil Moore \\ ilttr Smith,

Uruniah O'Connor, and Henri Arrhiluld Unim

THE KENNEL.-1

(BY W.C.J.X¡

"Mytmldon" wiltea suggesting tint it would

be a good move if the Fox Terrier Club held

Its June Lliamplonshlp show somewhere near

the city, as he thinks Brighton-le-sandsis too far dlstai.t ,

Tho VietQilan Vox. and Irish Terrier Club

lias issued Its prize schedule for an open

interstate show on May 28 and 29 next

Thlrty-ono classes nie provided, and a num-

ber of trophies aro offeisd for compétition

ono of thom being that of the New South

Wales Fox Teiriei Club, valued at £5 5s

The show will be held under the rules of the

Victorian P and K ClubClub secretaries ira romlnded that notes

for this column tftust bo sent in not later

than Tuesday morning""

Mi A C Wilson lion secretniy of the

Sydney Silky Yorkshlro ind Austi allan Tei

rlrr Club, wiltes -"At the club's last meet-

ing tho matter of a Patriotic Dog Show was

discussed The membors decided that it

would bo advisable to hold a general parade

of dogB for the benefit of tlio Belgian Tuna"

Mr. Wilson adds that ho has since learned

that the Kennel Club of Now South Wales

has taken the mattet in hand

Dr T. K Hamilton, of North Teiracc, Ade

laldo, owns two good Scottish Ten lera, whirl

ho imported The dog Abel tay Aviator Is

very well bred, as also is the bitch Berber's

Betty Puppies ftom thlB pair wore adver-

tised for snlo In Saturday's' Horald

"

The Toy Dog Club of New Sout'i Wales held

a. successful mooting nt Bnteman's Hotel

Several new members vi oro olected, lind others

pioposed Mr Hoi ace Elliott was elected

?president, nnd Mr G Newman chairman

Tho financial side of the club is satisfactory

tia, iftor balancing up foi the parado and

tho combined show, a substantial credit

remained The club decided to uso its Influ

once to promoto a successful Patriotic Dog

Show, and a letter to that effect has been

fornnrded to the secretary of the Kennel Club

of New South Wales Prbo money has been

pOBted out to the successful c\hibltor8 In tho

club's section at the recent combined show

and special prlres will bo dealt with later on

Several valuable greyhounds luv o lately

boen poisoned nt Lelcl hnrdt Mr Cob-

croft lost Q Queen, a Derby puppy, and a

couple of others

The Bulldog Club of New South Wales an-

nounces that the series of eveninir paradoswill bo continued nc\t Wednesday at the

Iraporinl Hotel, Wvnvnrd-sounre Tour

classes w 111 bo judged, v 1/, puppy doga under

six months and under twelve months and the

same classes foi bitches Mr W h ïïgginswill make the awards

The fees fixed by the Bulldog Club are -Tor

legist!ntlon, Is trnnsfer, 1s prcIK, GB, affix-,

rox-ranmnn cr,un|

The fifth championship innu.il winter slow

of the ro\-tenIor Club willbo,

held on lune

10 With Ibis la incoipouted the Sites andDims' Pioduti' fetnkes of I'll 1-15 'Hie sche-dule foi genoinl classes enibrncea -foi

smootbB Puppj AiiBtinlliti bred, and open

dog and bitch foi A grade mombeis, puppy

and Austnllan-bied dog nnd bitch foi B

pride mombeis and the same classificationfor C guide members For wlioß Puppy

dog, puppj bitch, open dog, opon bitch nu-trios foi Sires and Dams' Produce Stakesclose on Mny 22, gencial entries on lune

fiGoneinl entries 1° each Prl7o money ia

ll\ed in smoolh classes at 20s first 10a sec-

ond and Is thlid and in wiro i Inssos neenrding to the ntimbei of entiles received MiT S Pi escott ut the list generil meotlngof the ililli vis elected Judge by a largeinnjorltv of votes

I At the last meeting of the club reference

I

was made to the death of Mr Albert Doyle,j

an old faneict A resolution of sympathy!with his rolatives wat: paused.

A TIGHT CORNEE, i

-?

BY ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT.

[ALL RIORTS RESERVED.]

CHAPTER I.

THE FREAK WAGER.

Bob Marlowe-long before he became fair

Robert-had alvvuyB gone hie own way regatcl

less of consequences and other people s

opinions Ho was only nineteen when, to use

lils own words, ho' disowned his uncle and

disinherited himself"

The quarrel-not tho first between thorn

was brief but final He had been homo about

eighteen months from Tranco, where most

of his boyhood had been spent when he le

fused point-blank to go to Oxford i.nd then

into the Chuich on the giound tint be 'pieferred to do something useful

"

Sir Ernest, the w ealthy head of an old Tory

family, steopod in sclf-lmpoi tance and satin-

ated with veneration foi tho conventions, was

scandalised, and told him BO

"I don't see why von should expect me to

do Just what lou tell me, replied Bob It's

all light for Claude-he's tint sort Besides,he's your sou, a model of lout own mouldingand Is to succeed you But I'm not built thut

way I don t mean to waste mi timo at Ox-

ford, and should only make an ass of myselflu the Church A hundred and fifty a year tis

a curate doesn't appeal to mo"

"And pray, what docs appeal to you'" asked

Sir J.rnest, thinking himself severely satirical

'

I've decided to learn a trade-tho motoringbusiness-and I've arranged to start at once

as an apprentice in Boscawen s big works in

Coventry"Sli Utiiest gasped In amazement and rage

Do you mean that you dare to dlsgriie the

famil} by-hy being a common working man'"

he splutteredBob's blue eyes smiled "I don't see any

disgrnco in earning one's living by hardwork'"

'Aro you mad' Do you know what thismeans to you** That It you daro to do any-

thing of the sort I'll cast you off"

'If it comes to that it's I who am castingyou off,"

"You 11 never have another shilling from me,

sir""There'll be all the moro for Claude, then,

and I shall have to start as a mechanic in-stead of apprentice That's the only differ-ence

"

'You ungrateful young fool-you Insolentscoundrel --"

"Steady, Uncle Einest, steady," IntorposedBob, his eyes lighting with quiet deteimtnation 'Tool I may be but scoundrel I am not,and will not allow

anyone to call me, It youplease

"

You'd better bo off about your business,then And mimi don t you ever look to mo

for a penny piece You go your way for the

future, and I'll go mino You leave thelowers to-dai, unless yon'ro prepared to dowhat I tell lou

"

'

I shan't como to hool, sir-It's not In mynatuie I'm sorry

-"

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'That'll do I've had more than I can standI

already'

Bob went to the dooi, and then paused I'As I'm going away, there s something clsel

I'd better tell vou Ira going to many OlivePeters

"

This was tho crowning blow Pretty OlivePeters was tho daughter of the one mart in

Achester whom Sli ]_mest hated with a hatethat was unquenchable An ex-ofllclal of a"

Welsh Miners' Union u horn lender of mon,and mistei of a pel fervid Welsh vituperation,Petéis lind led u icvolt againsUthe inllucnce

of the lowers, and lind been milnli Instru-mental In ousting Sit nrnest it the last elcotion

.Ihe news thus stung him as keenly as If

Bob Ind laid a whlp-lash across his face, andhe stood a moment glailng at him, his eyesablaze with unspeakable fury

'I don't cntc which route you chooso to goto the de.li," he growled nt length

'

I wash

my hands of jon Get out of my sight"

Bob accepted his dismissal quite contentedlyIle packed a few clothes, ]«ft the house, and

went straight to Olive to tell her the news andask her to wait for him

Ho was onli a boy, with unquestioning faithin the Idol of lils cn.lt lo\e, ind having seemedher promise went to Covontr} and started hisvvoik the nc\t da> in tho engineering shod

Ho was glad to havo <ast off the shnckles

of Achester Towers, and threw himself Intolils vvotk with almost fierce enetgy and tireless concentration Ho Boon made his way,and In a couple of years he was» so farmaster of lils vvoik that when tho firm

branched out into the manufacturo of aero-

planes he was made foreman of the new s-heds

with a wngo quito largo enough to warrantIbis marryingI Thorn had been

gaps in his recent corre-spondence with Olive, and ho waa on tho

eve of writing to tell her the good news,

when a letter came to say she bad tired of

walting, and lind mai ried a Di Fellowes,who had been at Acbester ns locum tenens

for one of the othet doctors

He took the blow, as he did all thiugs,without fin hing lie had been faultlessWfaithful u her, and the disappointment lill

him very hard Bul he sent bei a prettywedding present and a letter of eongratulitlons, offered In genuine sincerity N>

doubt you were right not to wait, and I oughtnot to have expectod it My only wish li

for youi happiness, and I trust with all my

heart jon, will nevei have cause to ícgiet

youl decialon," he said

But in less than six months she did regretit, with tears of blttei mortification and

chagiin, for the startling nowa eamt that Sit

Di nest and his son had gono donn in the

Aichaic as they wero Btarting on a tom

round the world, and Bob became Sli Robot i

Mat lowe, ownei of Arhestet 'lowers, and an

income of ovci twenty thousind a year

Bob found it difficult to believe the news,

and much more difficult lo accustom himselfto the changed conditions There was an

end of tho work In the sheds, of course buf

the last six months bid Inspired him with a

love of aviation He lind alieidy made seve

ial »scents, and he wis not contented until

ho became a reilly skilful and sonn what

daring airman

Ho did not forget Olive, and lils inelhod of

tevengewas eharacterislic Ile would not

sec her, bul when he learnt that she .and

her husband weie having it tough struggle i

foi existence ho used his influence to obtain]

a good appointment for the doeloi, so,arranging matters th it they should not know

It was his doinglils woik at Coventry pioved in Invilii

ablo tiainlng, for It made a man of li lui,

strengthening his indepi ndenco and resource-

fulness And his love aff th miterlally changedbia attiludo towatd women Naturally chival-

rous, it war Impossible for bim to be other

than courteous and gentle with even the low-

liest and feeblest, but he persuaded himself

that he had done with lov> affairs for all time,and tint women had ceased to Interest him

In the next three or four yeal s ho travelled

widely The hunting of big gime was the

avowed object, and ho those as a nile those

regions which were loist known facing hard

ships which would hive bl «ken down any man

whose life had been less clem and constitu-

tion less sundy

When in London he pretened a club life and

the society of men, peislstcntly refusing the

Invltitlona showered upon bim as a great"catch " And this coupled with his Coven-

try experience and eertrln uncouventional

acts secured for him a riputatlon as "an

eceenti le sort of chap" This really meant

little more that that, is always, be chose lils

own path, heedless alike of consequences and

of the opinions of othet peopleThus a freak wager

vhich he made one dav

at his club, the Tvvon-Con," tint he would

travel icross Europe, stirting without money

and earning his living as ho went, waa a sur

prise only to those who did not know him

The talk hid turned upon one or two freak

¡wagers of the kind about one man who had

trundled a bal row through England, a couplewho had rolled i risk 'lora one end of Duropo

I to the other, and so on Bob liughed at the

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difficulties d"Llarliig that injone could carn

I

enough by woik to make such a Joui ney, and

when one of the "nuts" snceringly sugges-

ted he should tr), he promptly accepted tho

challenge and the conditions were arrangedon the spot

Ile was to Journey from Calais to Rome,doing the part of the Join ney ti oin Pails to

Mai seules on foot, he was to have one sovc

iclgn only In his pockot on leaving Calais, wasnot to hoi row nor beg a sou nor sell any-

thing, not gl\c lils own ninia to anyone on

the Journey, but to depend entirely on whathe could earn on Hie w ij, he wis not toi

stay morp than five dnjs In any one place hej

wna to Btnit that night, mil was to completeHie Join ney and bo In Rome on May 22-two

months from tint dn>Ita a bit liarum sc.xrum even for you,

Bob," sild lils friend, Dick Gendall, when

the1 otheis bad left

"I shall enjoy every minute of it I

wouldn't miss tho Job for twice the amount

of the bot," waa tin nplj with a light laugh'But how will you manage/"

'

It'll be as easyns holing a thiee-lnch putt

mon While jon wero writing the conditions

I planned it all You cross with mo to-

night to seo that I sta-t fair Well, I shall

train it to Paris, third-clnss, of course,and that will leave rae with a few franca over

for emeigoncles I Bhall go straight to the

fljlng ground at Issy and get some sott of a

job, and then do enough flj lug to put mo in

funds and get a testlmonl ii to UBO at Mar-

seilles I can foot it there in a month nt

the outside-I'm as ha-d ns nails and can

do twenty-five milos a day or moie, without

turning a hair At Marseilles I'll get an-

other Job as a chauffeur o.' a flying man, and

I'm out of my reckoning it I don't finish well

ahead of my time."

"It'll be a tight squeeze. Bob, even with,

your Coventry exporlen.es to help you out.""Not a bit of it. I'm half French, and,

what's more, I know every inch of tho road.

If you'd like a little nutter on your own, I'll

bet you a fiver I not only reach Rome by

May 22, but get back to town and have moro

than enough In my pocket to pny you the fiver

into the bargain."(To be cortlnued.)

POULTRY.*_

Questions relating to fancy or commercial poultryI toping, diictscs, etc, should be addressed to Ancona,

'

Herald'

Office

ranci-M3 have responded with a big entry

foi the Puiimatta show at the end of thisweek The new breeds, as at tho Royal,

will form an e\cellont section Rhodo Island

Reds Buttercups, and Sussex ha>-e 35, 25, and

22 entile i icspecthely N\ yandottes and

Orpingtons tie, there being 75 In each, Leg-horns beating them by 11 In the three sec-

tions-poultiy, pigeons and canaries-thoentries ne within i tew of a thousand

The lion Bicietaty of the Railway and

Tramway Poultiy, Pigeon, and Canary Club

presented ,i balance sheet at the late annual

meeting show in? a credit baillee of over

£1*. The following officers were elected for

the io it -Patiotis, piesident and i lee

pi csidents, chief offlccis of the departments:

committee, Messrs Cuirv, Pace arnold, Tut

nci, Long Lyons, Doini, Burgoss, Auld,

Hughes, McKendiy '1 homos, Minogue, Min-

ogue Lawson Pdwards, and Maloney, lion,

treasuter, Mr P Westwood, lion secretary,Mr \A I

Minni tt asblstnnt hon secretary,Mr G Biooke The annual show is to bo

held on lune 25 and 20

An enthusiastic meeting of Rhode Island

Red fanciois was held on Monday evening

last to further tho interests of that breed

of fowls A club was formed, tho object of

which will be to encourago breeders to work

for better typo and colour, and to soouro com-

petent judges for the breed Tho officers

elected were -President, Mr R E Ban-

nister viee-presidents Messrs Dalrymple,

Hughes, Evans, and Thomis, committee, Dr

Giconwcll, Messrs Wynn McMenamin, andNoi tis lion 82cretary and treasurer, Mr R

J Hill-Smith Already thero is a largo

membershipIn tho early dals of tho egg-laying com-

petitions in this State, the winn rs and other

good laying peus fetched fancy pricos, both

at auction and pil.ately An Australian re

coid has, however, boen made in Victorii,the winning pen of six Leghorns at tho lato

Burnley test, ovvjiod by Mr O Mullane, of

Castlemaine, being sold to Mr I_ Lawson,of Camberwell, tot £7">

During the past week supplies at tho

poultry salerooms have been greater than

usual The demand, while continuing good,

will not absorb tho quantities oIToring Ne-

cessarily low pilcos obtain Poor quality

Leghorn bens wont in some yards as low as

Is id per pair and English ducks at tho

same price, rates which show a loss to tho

real crs A few good meaty roosters, how-

evei,fetched in the Municipal Markets up to

Is per couple The demand has now openedfor out-ot-season hatched birds, known as

grillors, nnd prices are much botter than

those obtained for the larger sized birds two

months agoTho excessive food tollls and the bad times

now being e\p»iiencod liy poultry breeders

have i esulted in two States closing down on

ogg-lnylng competitions South Australia,which put down an expensive plant at Para-

field announced -.orne timo ago that the cur

l eut year's competition would bo allowed

to lapse This bos been followed by tho Tas-

manian Government, which specially erected

'O pens for tho purpose Only 10 entries

were lecctved, and the department then de-cided to abandon the competition

A witness before the Necessary Commodi-

ties Commission on Tuesday, referring to tho

scnroltv and pi Ice of chlckwbent, said that

tho Attorney General had ascertained that

expot Iraonts carried out at the Hawkesbury

College with mai.e in llou of chlckwheat hadresulted favourably This evidence was be

wlldoring to poultry-farmers, who are all

aware that, before thero was a ploughed field

in Australia, mai. o was the universal poultry

food, and that it continues so to-day If,

however, tho favoi.rablo comparison was in

relation to price, tho statomont was moro

confusing still seeing that malzo Is beingretailed near Sydney at Gs 8d for the 5Glb

bushel, while t.01b of -wheat can be had for

the samo priée_

Nour Wood's power to throw off the hundred enemies

of health that attack you daily must tv maintained

Keep it stronir and pure by taking Cocklc'a Pills.-AdvThe rremlor Remedy for Sore Throats, Colds.

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PUBLIC NOTICES.

TLTUNICIPAL COUNCIL OP SYDNEY.

NOTICETO ELKOTniCAIi LONTRACTOHS.

CEILING SWITCHES.The City Connell will not in.future connect to iti

malus nu installation in which ii Celling Switch 1)

ural If the cellliur switch Is operated hy means of a

chain, cord, or wirecapable cf actinjr

OH a conducto!

of electricity. _ Where a chain, cord,or wire of metal

or uther conducting material Is used there must be

In the chain, cord, or wire u link of non-conductingmaterial inserted close to the su Itch.

THOMAS II. NESBITT,Town Clerk.

Town Hall, ISvilncy,April 14, ml»._

mu

EXAMINATIONS.

INTENDING CANDIDATES aro informed Hint theyshould lit once give notice ol Hieb- intentions to take

the coming Examinations.All Fees mst he paid not later than 10th May.

The Examinations will he held at Macdonell Home,

Î121 Pitt-street, at dates previously advertised.

II. II. HOLDEN,Iel., 23J6. Itegistra121 Bathurst Btrcet, Sydney._

I HEREBY caution all persons of" Foveaux-st fromfurther slanderhip; my character, or leiral proceed-

ings will hi» UiKoi, with no respect lo perMiti1*.

(¿¡¡trued) ciiHisTiNi: MCCANN,

April 27. IWfi, m Ii'ovcaux-btrcet, Surry nilla. ?

_PUBLIC NOTICES._,f-.N THEMATTER OK DUNCAN anil UAItBOW, LTD.

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(IN LIQUIDATION).67 KINO-STKEIÍT. CITY.

All persons havingCLAIMS »Kain"! the «'»"W

puny aro requested to forward l»rt'cnVJT "';£"£flip nndcrshritcd on or before M.iv J.

19'-''

""'.'Tt*they,

will he excluded from participationin tut '""

llllllilll Of tllC OSSCtl.",..,",

ALBERT BOUCHARD,EniiltaWi'-liilililiaS«,

GcorRC-Mr«*,, ,

l.lqiiliMw.

Sydney, 28th April. 1015._-_

TT is the intention of JMIE COLONIALMUTO*

J. LIFE ASSURANCE SOClLTi.,'''i'",'D,'¡" "|1(.

on o.- niter 27th May. W13. Sp«!alPoll' les in P

of Policies Nos. H5,ffi»St.ami

»'V?,i .0 l.ave been

bf ISAAC DUNN, winch are declared to luve

l08t-

Ac"nK ¡tendent 'Secretary,

Dated. SYDNEY- »nth Anril. ml«...-----¡¡-J

IM wide-All claims «(raInst Uns L-1 h-

{?« '.,.,",,iii, hy May 4, to »««» «^''Sirt, #

T WILL NOT be risliniiKiWo for I" ».

tte|,ri

L m m> name, «'''»"'."K/nAiuîWOnD,on a,»,! after tills dale. AW

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RAILWAY COLLISION.I

-,

NIGHT OFFICER'S DUTIES

A QUESTION OF PENALTIES.

CFIiOM OUIt SPECIAL HEPOItTEIt.)

BINALONG. Tuesday.Tho inquest on Robert John Thomas, victim

of the Binalong railway smnsh was rcsumoil

to-dny, before Mr. A. O. Butler ond n Jui*y.

Traillo Inspector Arthur Izzard Burt con-

firmed tho statements mnde by previous' wit-

nesses regarding the sot of tho points. Aftertho collision ho interviewed Cotter, who nd-;

inlttcd having niado a mlstalto in pulling tho

up-stnrtcr, UD main starter, up homo, and

up main inner distant signals. !

Tho P.M.: Did ho mako any complaints about

being run down or overworked, or of havingnnv domestic troubles?-No; ho seomodto bo

vory calm.,

Witness said Cotter was rtcognlsod as be-

ing a first-class ofllcor. He had ruado no

complaints at nhy time that tho work was too

much for him.

Mr. Howard: Supposing Cotter had baclted

the Temora mall into the loop, and thereby

delayed the express for ono minute, what

would havo been tho result?-I don't remem-

ber a case whoro a man has been punishedfor delaying tho express for a minute, or

oven two. Thero would probably bo an In-

quiry into tho matter.

Mr. Howard: How long would It have taken

tho night officer to attend to tho platform du-

ties and got tho mall train into tho loop?About seven minutes.

To a Juryman: Tho mall was standing at

the station for IG minutes. .

In reply to Inspector Thom, witness said

the delay of the express would bo a secondaryconsideration to the safety of the passengors.Tho only timo officers were penalised was

where It could bo Bhovvn that tho dolny_ was

caused by bad working.,

John Ciarle Oilbcrt, night officer at Ga-

long, the first station south of Binalong, saidtho express left Rooky Tonds nt 3.51, and he

immediately Informed Binalong when It pass-

ed through Galong at 4.1, fourtoen minuteslato. Ho again warned Binalong, and got nn

acknowledgement. After tho accident, Cot-

ter rang up witness, and askod him to getthe hrnkedown from Galong. Askod how thocollision occurred. Cotter Bald: "It WOB ca-

tii ely my own fault;" but ho did not give anydetails. After tho express left Galong, and

befoio tho collision occurred, witness spoketo Cotter over the telophono regarding thecrossing of the second oxpress. Tho con-

nel biition ended about 4.10,or possibly later,

vv hen Cotter rang off, saying that ho was

going to turn tho Temora mail into tho

loop.The P.M.: Would it not have boon Just is

effective if Cotter had delayed having his con-

versation with you until after ho had attend;od to tho crossing of the express and tho mall'Yes.

Arthur Pooley, night ofilcor at Illalong, on

the Sydney sido of Binalong, snld that from

_.G!>,when the Temora mail arrived at tho

station, till 4.10, when application was mado

for a tablet, there would bo umplo time to

turn her Into tho loop.

Tho inquest was adjourned until to-morrow

morning, at Yass, where medical evidence will

bo taken regarding the result of the post

mortem examination, after that thero will bo

a furthor adjournment until May 12, at Te-

mora.

SOLICITOR'S APPLICATION.

At the conclusion of to-dny's proceedings

at Binalong, Mr. Howard, tho solicitor ap-

pearing for Cotter, tho night ofllcor, who Is

on bail,on a charge 'of cauaing the death of

'Robert Thomas, asked If his client might bo

iu\eiised from attending at Yass to-morrow.

Tho I'M.: 1 cannot understand why the np

plle.itlou should bo mado.I rotter: It Is all a matter of pounds, shillings,

and pence with mc, your Worship.

The P.M.: I don't think It IB Mr. Cotter, in

view of the fact that there aro subset Iptlon,

lists In ovciy establishment In town, and

nearly £50 has been collected for you.'

Mr Howard: Ho knows nothing nhout that.

The I'M.. Tho vory dogs aro barking It.

'

CHAW AND HAY.I

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WHO HOLDS SUPPLIES? I

COMMODITIES' COMMISSION INQUIRY. .>

The inquiry into the selling price of chaff, I,

conducted by the Necessary CommodltleB'Con

trol Coinuils8lon, nt the request of tho Attór-' '

ncy-Gcnoral, was continued yesterday, when I'

the examination of witnesses was concluded.

Mr. D'Arcy Irvine appeared on bohalf of

the Crown Law Department; and Mr. It. J. i

Mulholland represented tho"

Sussox-streot '

Tnerchnnts. Mr. T. I. Campbell watched tho

proceedings In the interest of tho Farmers

and Settlers' Association.

After henrine tho evidence of several wit-

nessesfrom the country, tho commission de-

cided to call for a return showing the quan-

titiesof the following commodities In ex- ]

cess of the amount named held by any mor- .

¡chantor denier at midnight on April 20:

Hay, 10 tons; chaff,10 tons; maize, 50 bushels; .

oats, 50 bushels.,

Mr. Mulholland promised to supplement the .

evidence given by tho Sussex-street mor- I.

chants with a return showing tho prices at .

|which the presont holdora of chaff had bought!,

theil- supplies. This return will bo handed]'

'to the Commissioners this morning, and >vlll,l.

¡bo taken into consideration by thom when' ,

j fixingthe price.

;

Mr. Justice Edmunds stated that the specu- h

hitor would not receive much consideration .

at the hands of the Commission. The man I

who hud sold without holding 'ifnduly andj

the agent who had sold at prices that were j

not excessive would, however, he protected..'

I Mr. Dowd (Cameron and M'Fadyen), exam- !

'ined by Mr. Mulholland, stated thnt it was

not true that lils linn had held 1000 tons of ;

chaff In the Dubbo dlBtrict. Only about -100

tons had boen held, some of which was Bold. {

His firm had contracts oversea for the supply .

of 1000 tons of chalí (New Zetiland), 40001'

tons Java maize, and 7500 tons of oats. Tho I

fixing of a price would mean a big loss lo his

? firm.

I Mr. Myles M'Rne, n produce merchant,

stated that,In his opinion, Sussox-stroot

merchants had recently been making as much

as £-1 a ton out of hny. In certain districts i(

they were' only offering £4/10/ per ton to(

the farmer.I,

Mr. Mulholland asked It Mr. M'Rno could (

explain why the Government had to go "cap(

In hand" to tho farmers to buy at £7 10s,,

'per Ion.I]

!Mr. M'Rue, continuing, statod that dalry- ,

men were selling quantities of stock owing,

to the price of fodder. Tho Government <

should Import. If 5000tons were dumped

down hero there would bo a "flutter In tho

Idovecotes of Sussex-street." j

Mr. Irvino stated that Ih'o only chaff bolng,

'exported by the Government wns for tho(

¡Port Augusta rallwny. ,

A return from th* Railway Department(

'showed that 22,472tons of chaff had been

carried to the other States during tho four,

months ended April 17. Of this quantity

10,i:i0 tons had gone to Victoria and South

¡Australia,via Albury, 2297 tons to Victoria

¡nnd South Australia, via Tocumwal, 2112 tons

¡to Victoria and South Australia, via Corowa,

and 1933 tons to Queensland, via Wallangarra,

THE VANMEN.

PROPOSED INCREASED CHARGES. ,

DEPUTATION T0"OT BBCBBTAÏIY.1

I DEPUTATION TU uim« ~

The high prlco of fodderwas brought under!

the notice of tho Chief Secretary yester-

day, when a deputation representing the licen-

sed van proprietorsIn the metropolitan

area,

Introduced by Mr. Throv cr, M.L.A., asked that

their charges should bo Inm-nsed.

Under tho MetropolitanTraille Act of 1900..|

the charges aro regulated at 2s for the tiret

half-hour or tiny pail thereof, and Is 3d tor

every additional half-hour; and the deputa-

tion asked that an lncreaso should bo mado

to 2a Gd for the first halt-hour, and 2a for

uny additional half-hour or part thereof.|

Mr. Thrower said that for tho Inst six I

months the prieoB ot allforage had Increased, |

until chaff, which was £4 10s per ton last!

year, recently touched £10 per ton, and maize, I

oats, lucerne, and other Unes had increased |

proportionately,so 'that tho cost of feeding

was moro than 100 por cont. above normal

rales. ,

|

Mr. Black, In reply, Informed tho deputation

that he could say nt once that ho thought

their roquent was reasonable. Undoubtedly,

Hie price "f fodder mid other necessary corn

modi iles lind Increased considerably, and tho

pobltlun was very sorlous. Ho would go.

Into the militer, which he thought was really

one of regulation, and if he found It .'ossible

to grant their request ho would do no. Ile

would probably cometo a decision during tho

i

week.____

... -«,.M.maKxt^^gprnm^fflgE^/m.

i THE BLIND. ,

WORK OF THE INDUSTRIAL'

'INSTITUTION.

A SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

-Tho annual meeting of tho Sydney Indus-

trial Blind Institution was hold yesterday.Tho Qovornor, Sir Getald Strickland, presi-ded.

In moving thu adoption of the report, SirThomas Anderson Stuart, vice-president, gtivo

i

a brief review of the year's operations..Ho said that tho output of tho shops had

been greater than over. Every blind

; worker had been tully employed, and new

workara had been talton on, bul, with all

|

this, they lind been compelled to refrain from

j tendering for Boveinl lorso contracts, owing

to lack of labour. This lack of labour wa»

not because thero wore not enough -blind por

sins in the State-thero oro about 1000 In all,

and SOO woro ovor 21 years of ago, a fair

proportion of whom thoy could find work for,

and yot they only had 119 nt work.i There was a great Hold for tho oxpanalon

of tho institution; but It could only bo by a

chango of nttltude In tho blind themselves.

I Tho committee had done its best to Induce

thom to como forward. Tho results had not

been nchlevud without effort on tho part of

tho management. In all, 119 persons wore

employed in making mats, baskotB, brushes,brooms, boddlng, halters, wicker furnituro,caning chairs, teaching, and transcribing'Bralllo books. The wages and allowancesearned in, 1914 totalled £0421, which was

£783 moro than last year. No loas than

£.___ was paid in 1914 for transcribing tho

Bralllo books. The Wages Board ratos

would havo given £3790 to the workors com-

ing under the award, but to this they hud

to add no less than halt as much again£1947. This largo amount was .part of tho

philanthropic work of tho Institution, which

recognised- that n blind person was handi-

capped in tho mee'of life, and therefore bybonuses on their earnings the Institution

mado up tho difference so ns to enable tho

blind to live in comfort.In addition to tho bonuses, thero were many

other bemiflls conferred by the institution'in order to amoliornte the lot of tho afflicted.

No loss than 825 visits wero mado hy the two

teachers, who covered thousands of milos.

Tl-.-e irco circulating library of embossedbooks was perhaps tho largest collection ot

Its kind in tho wrrld, and It was referred to

In tho most eulogistic terms at the recent

International Congress in London. Two hun-

dred and seventy-four persons read tho hooks

lust year, and nenrly 5000 hooka wero used,sent and carried freo of chargo by tho Rail-way Commissioners. For tho first timo inthe history of Bralllo Journalism dally war

bulletins to tho number of 3500 had boen

published in the embossed typo and distri-

buted to the rendors. The homes for womenand boys formod a most Important part of

our philanthropic work. The donations nnd

bequests were, howevor, lnrgor, and tho year

ended with £23 inoro than In tho previousyear.

Tho motion was Becondod by Dr. Crago and

can-Jed.Sir Charles Mackellar, In moving n motion

endorsing tho public support given to the In-

stitution, said that besides giving aid tho

Institute had another object, nnd sought to

make blind people independent by teachingthom trades nnd calllngB hy which they could

support themselves. Tho founders of the

Institution kept the teaching scheme in the

foremoBt plnce In their minds, and the success

which was achieved had won tho highestprhlse from exports throughout the* world.

Tho motion was seconded by Mr. A.- W.Meeks, and carried.

Dr. Kelly, noman Catholic Archbishop,moved that the committee for 1915 bo Sir

Thomas Anderson Stuart, MessT. T. F. Waller,Sutherland Sinclair, A. W. Meeka, A. Consett

Stephen, K. W. Molesworth, A. E. Phillips,IS. B. Lees, W. M. D. Merewether, A. B. Tooth,

Krnest A. Scott, John Lane Mullins, HughDenison, Dr. Eric Sinclair, nnd Sir CharlesMackellar.

Tho motion was seconded by tho Rev.

John Ferguson, and agreed to.

The proceedings concluded with a vote of

thjinks to his Excellency, moved by Mr.

¡JohnLune Mullins.

NEW CITY STEEET.

PARRAMATTA-ROAP TO PYRMONT

BRIÇGB-ROAD.The mnttor of tho construction, bf a now

street,' 48ft In width, running from Parra-

matta road to pyrmont Drldgo-rond, in front

of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Chil-

dren, was again betoro tho works committee

of tho City i Council yesterday, hnvlng been

rcforred back by tho council for further con-

sideration..Tho chairman of the commltteo'stated that

the estimated cost would be £4000, and tho

hospital authorities had agreed to contribute

£1000.Aldormnn English moved that the commlt-

teo reaffirm Its previous decision to carry

out the work, and this was agreed to after

a short discussion.

NINETY YEARS IN NEW SOUTH

WALES.-.

Mrs. Matilda Robinson, widow of Mr. John

Robinson, of Windsor, and a resident of Dal-

main for upwards of 3G yoars, died at her

daughter's residence, 32 Glpps-strcet, Dal-

main, at the advanced ago of,96 years. Mrs.

Robinson was horn at, Birmingham on March

19,1819. When only six years old silo enmo

to New South Walo« with her mother, who at

the time was n widow. On ronchlng Sydneytho mother and dnughtor went to resido for a

wlfilo on the North Coast. Subsequently

they returned to Sydney, and lived for some

years in DowIIng-stroct, Woolloomooloo. -Ten

years after Mrs. Robinson went to resido nt

SVindsor, whero sho was mnrrlod In 183S to

ho'r late husband at the ago of 17 years. Aftertho death of her husband In May, 1S78, Mrs.

Robinson left tho historic town on tho Haw-

kesbury, and enmo to Balmain to live with

a daughter. She had a family of 10 daugh-

ters nnd two sons, and left surviving her six

daughters and one son, 57 grandchildren,, 53

grout-grundchlldrcn, mid two grcat-greatgrnndchlldren. Her remains wore token to

Windsor, and buried bosido thoso of her hus

,

band In St. Matthew's Church of England

i Cemetery.________^__^_

LATE MR. J. B. GOOCH'S WILL.

IProbato has boen granted of the will of

'tho late Mr. Jamos Benjamin Gooch, hnlr

,dresser, of George-street, Sydney, who tiled

'nt Paddington on Mnrch 28 last. ' Testator

appointed Mr. II. H. B. Bradley, solicitor,

of Margaret-street, Sydnoy, executor and

trustee of his cBtnto. Ho bequeathed tho

lease, goodwill, stock, and effects of his

business, also certain shares in the Aus-

tralian Gaslight Company and Broken Hill

South Silver i Mining Compnny, to lils em-

ployees, Mary Mclaughlin and FlororicoAnulo Lansdowne, In recognition of their

long nnd faithful services to him. Subject

to certain legacies, Including ono of £2000

to his niece, Marjorie Whito, ho devised his

estate to his trustoo upon trust for hlB par-

ents and their three surviving sisters.

Tho net vnluo of tho estate WBB estimated

at £7084 8s £d._

DEATH OF A COMEDIAN.-

News has boen received In Molbourno of

the death, at about 40 yoars of age, of the

Australian comedian Billy Williams. Ho died

in England after an operation.Known as "Tho man In tho velvet Bult,"

Williams achieved popularity in all partsof the United Kingdom Bhortly after his

?

arrival with coBtcr songs. "I must go home

to-night" wns one of his greatest lilts. Ho

lived at Brixton Hill, S.W.

THE GOVERNMENT STROKE.

GOULBURN, TueBday.For sanio timo past the Works Department

has boon engaged in constructing un additional

weir across the Wollondilly River to supple-

ment the municipal water supply.'

At the lust council meeting Bcrlous com-

plaint was mado. Ono alderman said the work

was going to cost tho council twice as much

as the department set down. Tho Govornraent

stroke, ho declared, was thero from daylight

till dark-a remark which was applauded oy

other aldermen. insufficient provision was

being mado to carry off silt, though experience

with the present weir had shown that silt

cuusod serious trouble.

The Mayor said that tho department's on

clnoor had stated that, from lils experience,

Blulco valves were of very little use. 'It was

neroed to ascertain what money had boen

snent on the weir, and to Inform tho Minister

that the council desired that the enginoor

should visit Goulburn._

ECZEMA l8 relieved by the lue of RI'I.PIIOMNI.

LOTION, which purities anil poftena the skin, re

inoviiiK »H nlvin trouble. Only real remedy for r.o-en.rt

willi its ter. itcbinir and burn. Spot«, blaclíhcaÜB, ian

almost at once nattle. Is. All liad, stores.- AdvL

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_¡FÏÏNERALS. '_rSRIPOKS.-'ihr j>nntiral of the late ADELINE MARIE

BRIDGES will leave her late reirdenrc, Ile~a, Wil

hm-slrerl, Manlv, THIS I>AY, WEDNESDAY, lit 3.8'!

err,,tor the

Maidy^tery^ ^Funeral Director». -Manly. Tel-. *_..

f\¡w--Thc~~Vnñ\¿f o! the late JOSEPH,

JOHN

I'DREW are kfndlv, invited lo attend Ins I'unrr.il ¡

n moio from hi» lnlc rciidenec. Jlncquarie*treet,Par

"mitta, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, .it 1.30, fur

¡burch ol England Cemelery. Rookwood. ."

WILLIAM METCALFE-.ind CO.

Tel.. W and I" Parramatta. _.

f=rÉÑÍV^rhc Friends of the late Mrs. T. F. DENT

I ' are kindlv invited to attend lier limerai: to

Mir her lute residence. Farleigh, Hopetoun-avenue

»»Iron's liny, THIS DAY, at 3 p.m., forSouth lle.i.1

ten fiery.

.

p,,^,^ K,SSET,A,

Head Ofliec, 113 Oiford-street,city.

Tri.. "M P»dd. _,;_1_

f?iXRY.-Tlic Friends ot the late Mr. SUIUEL .

YJ EMERY (late of.Spcclacic Island)»re kindly

in

nt*<i to attend ids Funeral,1 which»W« lea" his la «

I

Since, 55 Mcrton-strert, Rozelle, THIS (Wednesday

fmaSbaV. »l 2 o'clock, for.Churchol England

tvn.ftcrv, Fii'ld nf Mars., _

Ecaeiw, ERNEST A. WOOD,,

'Funeral Director, ,

HU Darling-street,ltorelle:

M W 1573? and at Drummoyne and Leichardt.

inm-TON.-Thr Funeralof the late THOMAS BENE.

rñlCT FULTON, ol Athol, Fraichman's-road,'Rand,

"el, will leaio the Church-.of Our Lady of the

SeiM Heart, Avoca-stree!, Randwick,HUS 11AV at

»SIa.m.,»Ker the Henuleiri Mass,'for WnicrlcyLerne.

Ur>' MIARLES

'

KINSKI,.},'.

Ilondl Junction^ Tel.,jB_Wayçrle.vi_

G-TSFólGKF^hTlfrteñds

of SuVlatc''nASCJES

rnSrolOÑE arc Ulr.dly. invitedto attend her

Funeral.

t? mo vc (ron, her daughter, Mrs.la. D.ckiW.

S »arris-street,Harris Park, Parramatta,

THIS

ES" > « o'clock, for Church of England

T "h Ï tlvdc tlicnco to cemeteryal Field of Mara.

Corea at Rjde, U1T^°IAM MliTCALFE and CO.?

Tel., BO aindiLlHTimatti^_,-:-r-r,-¿r"^TTsCOTGÑÉv^the Friends and Relatives of. the late

G TOASCES GASCOIGNE are'kindly nviled to at-

tend her Funeral, io. move from the residence of Mr.

\Z Mrs O Dickens, Harris-street,Harris Park. Par

"routT TIIS WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock,for Church

«I EnslandChurch at Hyde, thenee to Cemetery at.

Held of Mars. ^^ ^^ md ^? Tel., Ol' and 47 Parramatta,

TI OLOTNG.-Tho Funeral of ihe late Mr..GEORGE

<T (¡OLDING »lil Lake PlaceTUIS WEDNESDAY ni

the rimrpli of England Cemetery, Forbes.

WOOD; COFF1U., 'and COMl'AM, 1/TO.

HÛIPY^hT'FlineraloPtlie late MrT*EDWARp

t HARMS HARDY, of Norlliclllf-strecr,Milson a

J'nint. «¡11 leave Sydney Hospital,Domain entrance,

THIS Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at.2.30 o clock, for

( nurdi of Kngliuid Cemetery, Gore Hill.

WOOD. COFF1LL, ami COMPANY. LTD..

T\G.-The Funeral of the late Mrs. JULIA KING

mil leave St. Vincent's do Paul's Church,.led-it, Redfern, TO-MORROW (Thursday) Al'TEH

MION, at 1.13 o'clock, for the Catholic Cemetery,

"""''"""''.\\OOD. C0FFI1.L. and COMPANY, LTD._

.\roORK.-The Wends' of. Mr- and Mrs.¿AMES

M. WELBY. Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM. MARSHALL,

>n.l Mr. and Mrs. It. E. TUCKWELL arc kindly invite!

In .ittrnil tlie Funeral of their late dearlyloved SIS-

TER and NIECE, laurie Moore; to eaveun;Mount

\ cr

ronslrcet, Forest Lodge,THIS (Wednesday) AFTER

Î.OO.S, at 1 o'clock, for Catholic Cemetery,-Rookwood.WOOD. COFFI1.L.

and COMPANY, LTD.

V1A-II.M:.-T1ICFriends of Messrs. MICHAEL J..

-i\ Bi:itN\HI). ami the Misses MARY and MAR

(¡\Rl.r NEVILLE arc kindly inviled to nitond .tile

iii!'ral ôt üielr dourlybeloved MOTHER., Bridget

Tires.i; to mmi! from her late rcBideiiee. Naidcnan,

r,t Swamon-strect. Erskineville.TUIS AFTERNOON,

st 1.30, for CitlioUc Cemelery, Rookwood, ila Now

(Tlor'KlVrT lind CO.. Undertakers. l/-icli)iardt.'2Q7 Pel.

ATI.V11.L1'..-'HieFriend» ol

?

Mr. and Mrs. JOHN.

IS MrCARTHY and FAMILY, of Manning «Iver, are

rrspectfullvinviled to allem!, the Funeral of tlu'lr

deirly Loloird SISTER and AUNT, the late midget

*l<r&'.i Neiillc; to leave her late residence, 31 hwnmion

meet,Erskineville, THIS AFTERNOON,-at

1.30, for

Citlioljc^emetcrji_llookwoe,d,via Newtown Station.

ATEVILLE.-Tho Friends of, Mr. and . Mrs. /FRANK

IN BREWER are kindly Invited to attend the. lune.

ral of their dearly beloved AUNT, the Ute Dridget

Trrc-,1 Neville; lo lemo her lute resilience, Natdeium,

SI Swanson-strcct, Eisklnevllle. THIS AFTERNOON,

at 1.30, lor Newtown Sin., thenee Catholic Cení., «wa.

H.A.dB.S..ST.'MARY'S BRANCH, ERSKINEVILLE.

No. 358.-The Officers and Members, o! the,above

arc respectfullyInvited lo attend the Finiera) of

IIRIDGhT TERESA NEVILLE,'the .Wife of Hie late

BRO. MICHAEL NEVILLE; to lome her residence.

Nantcnan, 31 Swatison-strcot, Erskineville, THIS M

TERNOON, at 1.30, for Catholic Ccmetely, Rcokivood.

G. OUVRIER, l'rrsldciit; .1. GOODWIN. Secrelofy,

H'.A.C.!!. SOCIETY,,SI".

.lOSEl'll'S WIANUI, NEW-

TOWN, No. i;«.-The Offleers nnd Members arc

requested to attend the Funeral of the WIFE of Hie

late Bro. MICHAEL NEVILLE; to lca\c her late rokl

dmce, 31 Swauson-slreet, Erskineville, at, 1.30 rill»

AF1ERNOON, tor Rookwood Cemetery.

II. MADDERN. President,

_Y. J. STALGIS, Secretory.

-lULEY-.-The Relatives and .

Friend;of

I lie late

Mr. JOHN THOMAS O'MALEY arc kindlyIm ited

to attend his Funeral; lo leave our Mortuary CImpel,

E1Û George-street, city.THIS (Wednesday) MORNING

.t 10 o'clock, for the falliolic ^c m

éternel,o Mar».

_yiOOD, t'OFFILL.and COMPAN^._y_>__

IGNEY.-The Frlcndi of lire. J. RIGNEY and

l-AMLLY are kindly invited to attend the Mineral

of her dcarly-heloved HUSBAND and their FATIIF.ll.

John Ricney;In leave his laïc résidence, Liverpool

roi!", Ar Bankstown, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, at

I 30 n ni., for Catholic Cemetery.- Rookwood. >'

R. METCALFE, Undertaker,

J'nrramtitta^Tel., 00 P'matta.

TiTsrÏÏÂN*- lïië'Frleivls~of Mr. JOS'tTl'll, ïlfss AS

K NLE and Mr. and Mrs. PATRICK RENEHAN are

IniilH invited to atiend the Funeral of their late

ii irlv loved BROTHER, Mi. .lohn Renehan; to mole

Í ,m 132 Wolls-itnct, Redfern. THIS HAY, at 1.15 p.m.,

(IT i ntíiolii' fVmiitery, Rookwood.' r

W. >'. BUL!/,

_

Funeral Director.

TMÄEIUN.-^fiiF'FncniiB o! Mi. and Mrs. C.«¡'.

l\ SIL-ART. Mr. and Mrs. 11. LANGFORD, Mr. ViIL

II \M STü.MtT, and Misa EDITH STUART ara kindly

muted lo atlenil the Funeral of their late dearly loved

I M I.E. Mr. John llenelian;to mo\e from 132 Wells

rtreet. Redfern, THIS DAY, al 1.15 p.m., for Rook

«no,! Cemetery..

?I'lioiie, L. 28.ÍS._W. N. BLLI^

T>Olii:i,"l.-.-Tbe Friends of. the late Mr. HUGH

li' LLOYD ROBERTS »r^ kindlyinformed that Ids

limrril "ill leave his late residence. !6, Lord-street,

s,,ri!i Mdi.fi. THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, at 11.15

<wln<k, lor l-lThomas' Church,

North Sydney, thence

lo i luirdi oi England Cemetery, Gore Hill.

WOOD. t'OFFILL. and COMPANY,LTD,

olTnlTtl -life Fiienrlh of Mrs." JAMES "STEWART

?^ ire kindly invited to Dttend Ihe Funeral ii! 'her

I Ir.x'.l IH'SIIÀND. which will leave his late residenro,

') In Vu ernie, Lilylleld.on THURSDAY MORNING,

a, i o'-lork, lor Prcalijterian Ccraet/iry,, Rookwood,in annmore.

? -

JOSEPn METCALFE, Undertaker,'

_Redfern and Lcichhardi.

C;il »vxTÎT.-The I'rlends ot Mr. and Mr,«. "ALE.V.AN1 ^

Hi li STEWART and FAMILY, of ED Macauley-road,: i .timor», ire kjudlv united to attend the Funeral of

thor heloied SON and BKOTHElt. James, which will

l,iir his tate residence, nLey'favcnuc, Lilyfield, .on I

lill II.SDAY MORNING, at 0 o'clock, for Prcsbjterian* ,i» irrv, Rookwood._-_IOTE«. ART.- The Filends of Mr. am! Mrs. R. MeDOU

° (,\1,1, and F^MILY, n! .lohnslon-strec!,' Annan

»'ile, aie kmdlr Invited to attend the Funeral of their

h .Med SON-IS LAW and BROTHER-IN-LAW, .lamrr/

:-'<\wit, uliirli will leave hi« late residence,0

Ley'sairnne. Lily held, on THUKSDAY" MOBS ISO,

-atft

"'<lork, lor Prcsh.nerian Cemetery. Rookwood.

ejl UrXS._Tl7e Funeral of the Jaie GEORGE. HER»^ Billi' 5.TIVENS will l/ave hi« late residence,I''in, Frenrlmwn's road, Randwick, TO-MORROW

niiir-diji, at in n.m.', for Randii-ick General Ceme.

trr; Hi request, no flowers.CHARLES KINSEIJA,

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Ilelmorcroid, Raodwlek.

_Trl , 17,', Randwirk.'_._

VJI\L- The Friends of Mr.' and Mrs- F. G. SEUJ, ofk '

finley, are kindly invited to attend the Funeralnf ihnr inn dearly loied SON; Georce William, which

mil uki pla-p THIS (Wednesday)AFTERNOON at ihe

i 'iiirdi of Encland Cemetery, Woronora., Friends

Pi«-1-"-win train leaving Cenlral Station at 2.5 p.m.

_WOOD. COFFH.L, and COMPANY, LTD.

friiORNTON.-The rriend« of ~5(rT. cTÎ\\Rl3fTE' THORNTON are kindly invited

.lo attend .the

I nneral of her dearlv loved ÎHÎSBAND, Lincoln Lelch

einli Thornton (vlolmist); to leave lit« late residence,

f rnrk-aicr.ue. Camperdown, THIS.A1TERNOON, at 1

o'.-lock, (or Church of Ensland Cemetery, Rookwood.

_WOOD, COFFILL, and COMPANY, LTD.

fpJIOMvs.-The Funeral of Hie late Mr. HENRYI THOMAS «ill take place

THIS (Wcdm-day) AF

TERVOON, in the Methodist General Ccmolory, Orange.P. W. HMITLEY, Funeral Dlrerloi>-,

Cas?

Klns-strcct, Newtown. .

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' 'Phone. L UM.

SUNDAYFUNERALS CONDUCTED IN ANY

SUBURB. NO EXTRA CHARGE.

CROCKETT and COMPANY,?

Undertaken!,Tel., 207 Petersham._Leichhardt.

rrioit youii MOURNINGJ-1 GO TO

HORDERN BROTHERS. PITT-STREET, .who aro Specialists in Dress Fabrics for

MOURNING WEAR,

All Goods arc OAURANTEED FAST DYE, and

UNSPOTTABLE. -,

HORDERN BROTHERS,*

For Samples, Telephone, ? City 8903 and 3S49,

._203.211 Pitt-street.

HORSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK,

\TFW .inri Second-hand VLIHCLES, UAUNESS, andi-> .S.vnULnilV. Qiulitv flood. Prices Louent, ¡it

MACNAMARA'*!._IS" 0..«tlereagli.street.

>

]fOHSALI., Handsome Pony Sulkyi-Ilubber.tyred

Vtotor-seat, Gib-front, built (or show, cost £32,take ¿Si Chunco lifetime. 12.1 Aii-tralla-st, Ni"* town.

AI'CTUMS'Vim omi Harness, nearly new; price

d2Appli lal Hiley.st^ elly.

Order Cart Turnout for Í

opp. Witer and -encrage .Hoard,_VJLVIILV New Vill. Cait T'out for Sale, ip7 .¡12.V

city, opp.Water and Sewerage- Doard.

y Turnout for X8 10s, Apply HUAopp Water and Sewerage* Board.

id Huggv, «lit country, C5. .112

_^

opp. Water and Sewerage Hoard.

TfOil 8AL«, at 312V Pltt-st, rity,.opp. Water andJSevieriBc lloaid.-Sulkies, Huggles, Van«, Order

Orts, Julago ^Carth^PonJes,Horse». Harness, etc.

PICKof 10 Dealers' Vans, llorara, and Harness. ]fl

Liverpool-«!, near Hyde Park, city.'

any trial, .'.a.

i-hfleld.

Jj'Olt.Sale, SULKY, set Haines,, grcj Mare, good |ctli

_eroo, no reas, of, rcf. 'I relim'ne.v. Vrtlwr-sl,* Croydon

CJl.COMi.ii.v.M) "Village Carl,- new.' Poily < Van«.? J

poioelt..H4 Walker.»!, Hert'eni.

-Ji-OltSale, a good Dray Turnout, »elking' in brill:

J \,ird, eoiihtant «or!., earning good money. "Annlyr. M'HOW LI), fleorge-atrcet, Hun, lil. -

I7VORS \l.i:, llrst-elass light Grecngrnrei'e VAN, also

_i-iiardrallV,m. 771 f'arraniiitla-rd, l-ewlsliain.

SULKY,long TfayT bept biiTlilcr, Harness, black

Hon..', jin; Square Van, llarnow, ini'st sell.

Sirs. WATTS, .1S1 Vlotorln-ron.l,_iorner_Enmor.-rnul, Rl irrlckvllle.

-TrDiLAai:CAl.T,".\i.iie, und Hann»-,, any trial, X12

IV lot. "0 Cluilnicr. pt, city, top Ii,.lhva.i Sub»ay.ffac <-Anijnnntien see Tp^rF"^) AdvertUO-iicnts^

BUSINESSES FOR SALE OR" WANTED.

HO IXL, SUBU'Il, 1U imr.iurs from city, lntelj

miniated throughout, doing n tra-le of A'W »

week; I.ONT, LEASE, and eas\ lions" lo run.

, PIIICU. C72.*.. IV ,VX IIKMI., 3*. Bligh-st reel.

H""OThL, ELI'li; SUIll'ltll, lirge _-stof_ hriek hotel,

hnaiiiifullv furnished, pri.oltaking» -LO" a week,

rent £ 1 10s, Ica'-o 7 vciih, open to an otter

PIHt i:._£27.-|rt,

IVAN II UNI! Y. .'15 l'tlg .-street^

HOTEL,COUNTRY", lío "öpnoM'ion, let-offs bring

rent down io iidtriiloii« Hg.irc of:,^

weekly, aier-,

age takings _t(l _ week, laige tarminpdistrict.

Pilli'I-:. -.*.n0_IVAN IIKN'HY. :<> njjgJ-j¿reeL__'

HO'll-L,VÎT-, near" "law I'litilir Hall .nul Healy

ir.iflir- street, LI.APL 7 Years. I.m rental, doing

.1trn.p ol £70 weeUi. PHIPI:. C-MO.

, |

_ _ _JA'__Ol,__iliï'_'iiLniiÇ.li£lr--i

HOTEL,COliNT-lY, SOUTH COAT, practi_..lly no

opposition, hrind now house, uni] newly furnished

throughout.LEASE 10

.ears.lll'.NT £S a week. SO 0 \,

ST,. Cash Required, j.3 K10. IVAN HENRY, 85 Bligh-st

HOTEL,SUBURBAN FnUF.UOLP. mid POSSESSION,

no opposition, well constructed ho'Jsc, 'loins

£.!.» a monlli, never changed hands.FHUE HOUSi:.

P11ICK ¿ilW_:__nrlerms. IVAN HENRY, 33 Bligh-st.

MCTURK ,

SHOWS.

pilSEATS 1500, busy sulmib .>.?£oMSKATS 2i(KI, lease in years, Like« £70 to £S0... £13ii*>

SKATS ison, lease 10 venn.-t«k. t over £S0 ....£2000

SKATS 1300, takes pier £35 .«OUSEATS 2000, lease « loars, takes £85 -,.i'Äi

.Picture Show and-Town Hall. Full price .. £21100? IVA NJX1 ENRY. 33. HHgh-strcet.

UTCHKRY BUSINESS, sit. ?iii thickly pop.' dist.,

no near oppoic,turnover £30 weekly, -nicely tit

?d shop, good resilience, doing fi' bodies 30 cheep

«eokly. frite, £27S.'

IVAN l'liSRV, 35 BUOJ1-8T.

?VTHVVSAfiKNCY, .suburban, doing 3000 papera vvkly.,-<-> blocked run, bhop well str.clied, mid doing, good

trade, low dental on long lease. Price, £_!.*>. .

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. IVAN ?IBNI-V, 35 BLIQH-STM-KT.

AIRDHKSSER, anil J0UACC0N1ST.'

city, nicely

fitted shop and. saloon, 2 -choirs, tHg. >£2_ wk"rent 30s, shop

well stocketl, everything up .to (late.

Price, £17*.. IVAN IIENltY, 3r> Bligh-strcet.

1LLIA1ÍD KALOON, olly, nicelylittcil saloon, table«

almost new,*' shows n elenr profit-of /£S a week,

long lease,low reniai.. Price, £140. .Will accept £100

cash. IVAN HENRY,3.*. BLIflll-STItEET.

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HOTEL,MAGNIFICENT, high-claim, clfy, .£200 wk.

in bars, nil tinest of everything, long lease, low

rent, no near oppos., £3800. Lib. terms lo-d.iV.

HOTi;'j, CITY, 10 years -lernte, must- bo sold,'£60 wk.

can easilydo £75. A Snap for £1000. Free.

HOTEL, CITY, THE BEST, JC300 ivk., liberal tenus for

immediate 'sale, as owner sej-iousiy ill.

HOTEL SNAPS, 600. In N.S.W. lo select from. .

LAKE'S, Royal-el)., 3 Cistlercagh-Iliinlcr sis ? (lilli.

IJICTUKESHOW, must be sold ot once, one of -ho

very best bargains'in N.S.AV., all covered in, longlease, seller stay one month', a snap, £200, quick wile.

LAKE'S. Uoyal-cli" 3 Caatlcrcagli-Huntersis

(lift). ,

BUTCHERY,line, big, flourishing', tiled shop, tr'al

_given, £60. Lake's, Roynl-cli,, 3 t'rgh.-Huntersts

.RESIDENTIAL Chambers, right in hub of elly, all

XV luisiness people, lo beautiful rooms, always, full,

clear £5 to £B wk., genuine. No value like tills.

Cash £200. orright out £330 for quick

sale.

AKE'S,lloyal-cb.,

3 Castlereagh-!hinter sts (lift).

BILLIARD"HALL, lo tables, long lease, easy term.,

as owner must lemo few days. Dish £200.

LAKE'S." lloyal-cb.. 3 Castlcreagh-Huntcr sts .(lift).

CONFECTIONERY,Refreshments, beautiful, big,

flourishing, high-class, olil-estab. business, with a

lovely home, clear ill wk., £_."_,cash £200, to-day.

LAKE'S. Royal-cli., 3 Castlcreagh-Huntcrnts (lift).,

KESIDENT1AL,7 big rooms, William-street, sacrifice

>

to-day for £25. Must go.LAKE'S, Royal-ch.. 3, Castlcreagh-Huntcr st« Qift).

"HO STOREKEEPERS, ETC.

KOR SALE BY TENDER.

TENDERS arc herebyinvited, and will be Terelvcd

by the undersigned up to WEpNESDAY, tile fl.'ih

day of MAY, 1815, at 12 noon, for the Purchase of tho

GENERAL DRAPERY, Etc., BUSINESS carried on byE. G. Matthews at Cootamundra, who Is retiring Irnin

business.

STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting- ot Men's Clothing and

Mercery, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, and lion

monger,!-, etc., about ,.£1200

PLANT."*"

' £110,

The business is still being conducted as a solngconcern, anti any deficieney

in stock will be allo.ved

lor.

Tho usual 10 p.c. conditions. The highest or any

tender not necessarily accepted..Stoek'sliccls may

be seen'and all information outlined

on the iircuiibci, or at my ollteo.

<- A. B. DUFFIN,

. j Amt. .Bank of Coniuiercccliainber«,

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SCO Gcorge-slrcet iip-ir King-street).

HIGH-CLASSBOARDING-HOUSE, WOOLLAHRA, ill

section, 22 rooms, large grounds,- well furnished,

good, profitable business. Owner ill, will gue easy

terms.

UphLIBONEand PARNELL, 100 Pitt-street.

HIGH-CLASSHoarding-house, centre elly, to mis.,

good, profitable bus., le.ib-, moil. rent. Well worth

Inaptetion, cheap.Hollibone and Parnell, loo I'ltt-st.

aVOBACCOSISTand" Saloon, .Têmiirs, city, rent 25/,

l»a«'. Shop £l-/!0/,Saloon £0. Best offering on

the market. HOLblliOM: and .PABNJJ.L,_1OT P_i_!__t.

TTAIHDIHSSING Saloon, Ceorgcsl,furn, oak, lease,

rent £2. tkgs. £8. Hollibone, Parnell, lot) Pltt-st

ITL.NOYGOODS,, Geo.-st, doing good

. to war. Hollibone and Parnell,hm.

".".,. _, 13 rms., rent £3, lease, high

tariff, gift. £255. Hollibone. parnell, lot) Pltt-st.

mTÎÏÏtîANT AND CO. 'PHONE, CITY 7050.

J. HAM, BEEF, and MIXED, mo'.crate rent, taking»

£15. cash register, Dayton scales, etc., price £275.

GROCERY, good suburbs, price £.100, stock and plant

worth more than tills, un absolute gift.

PRINTING, lina connection, assets worth £100, large

trade, nrico only £330.

CONFECTIONERY, cheap rent, takings £12, sloes

worth money asked, only £G0.

72B KINO-STREET. CORNER GKORGPi-STREET.

.PHONE, CITY 705'),

._._.part S.S..V., I

years, rent £2 7j Cd, Uik. £25, gift, £300.

HOTEL. COUNTRY, large town, prosperous district,1

lease 7. j ra., rent £4, lak. £00. cash £600,

nOTEL, COUNTRY, main hotel in progrcssiie town.

lease 01 yrs.. rent £t, tak. £80, price £2000. ,

__72BKlNG-STItEET, CORNER GEORGE-STREET._ I

I»KSIDENTUL"CHAMBERS.D'lIunST.~£10O, ft

rms.,

» rent 80s, icrj- well furnished and clean, inromc £3

6s, aeecp! £50 cash down.

RESIDENTIAL CHAMBFiRS. Citv, £170. 11 room« fullyfurnished, alwav« full.

RESIDENTIAL CHAMBERS, Id section, £250, to mu.,

well ttiralslied, clears £3 10s.

BUYERS wieh SMALL CAPITAL FINANCED.WALSHE AND COMPANY.

Ocean House. Mooro-sl. opn. Ooit. Savings Bank.

CONFECTIONERY,Í375,,

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,Maln position Railway Suburb, tkg. £25 wk" btv

purchased another business, must sell.

COFECTIONERY, Sub. News Agcncj. £220,1500

pap.iover counter, takes. £30 nk., trial; give lea«- 3

yejrs, rent 25s. well stocked.

WALSHE and COMPANY, Ocean House. Moore-street.

"v1*,*!.. Ae,e;,Mji, wooten, ij,uuii pipers, compae-t,X> rapidlv growing, big stock, etc., valuation £1100.

DAIRY. 101 gil«, day. Od qt., II cows, pedigree hull,

£iot) premises, dwelling, £000, hilf cash.'

DAIRY. 30 gula, day., Oil qt., compact, £200,MILK RUN, tkgs. £75 wk., 3 runs, £475.

MILK RUN, 24 gallon\ 1 turnout, trial, £1"5.

LAUNDRY', clears £750 p.a., £1200.

WALSHE and COMPANY, Ocean House. Moore-.treet

FOB SALE.A rnrnplet», up-to-date, and efficient

(SANITARY XIGHTSOn. REMOVING PLANT,with Existing Contracts.

Giving service to over 2200 properties.Gross Income average» £50 per neck, and Increasing.

For further partlmlors,A. TI. LONSDALE,

Estate Agent.Kurri.

Vr/BWSAGENCY (2500 pipers), Stationery,Fancy

X> Goods, d.f, shop, 5 rms., rt. 23s, lease 2 yrs., stock

,£200, trade £25 week, clears £6. PRICE, £225.

COWAN und_CO., PhoénU-clianihers, 15S Pitt-»tree!.

OONFECTY.,Sub-Newsugency, rt. 12s, clears £2 io

.wk. price £25,. Cowan and Co., 158 Pltt-st.

ROCEKY, MIXED, d.f. shop, on cor., 5 mis., lo».

rt., trade £25 wk., stork £70, full price £80.

_JWVAN and CO.. los Pitt-street, opp. Strand.

OLD-ESTA*BLlSnEDD'Al,nY,"r;lcnbrootJ O.W.L., 'pre-

sent output 12 gallons dallv,'tkl a quart,can be

largcl} - increased, t) cows, 1 Jersey bull, 3 >oung

heifers, 2 horses, cart,- and harness, 70 head mined

poultry, cierything up to date. Rent 20s per week.

About 6 acres of land. Good na,_r and gras'. Trial

given.'Price filnor"

CHADWICK and HOWLETT. Glenbrook.

BAAMERY Business and Small Goods tor Sale, in pro-

sperous country railway township, 3100 loaios,

complete plant, modem oicn and bakehouse, shop, re-

sidence, and stables, all hrlek, rent 17s, long; lease.

This is very sound, and will bear keenest lmcstigation.

£.175 Apply HARRY" CHANDLER, Auctioneer and

General Agent. Orange._-ASSAGE, HAIR TREATMENT, and ELECTRO

. LYSIS BUSINESS tor SALE, as a going concern.

Central position,woll-lltteil rooms, good connection.

Splendid prospects tor smart business woman or com

pam. Por appointment to inspect, price, etc., apply'

.

MASS.GK. Herald.

HOTEL,flrst-class Re Idential, MELBOURNi:, one

of the finest positions in the city; owner selling

on account of health. Ten years'lease, or Freehold,

turnoier £14,000 to £15,000 p.a. Gilt,no brokers.

Apply B. CRAVEN,

07 Boulevard, Dulwich Hill.

"oing concern. Will S'il the lot or half-share. Big

prospects.Good turnover. Owner going to War, and

prepared to Saeriliee.

_BOX 1870. G.P.O

A CHANCE OP A L'FETLME.-Paper Bag Merchant, I

A1 relinnulsliingbusiness after II .sears, complete

Waggon Turnout coes with business, profits upwardsoi .-O') net per annum. Price, £150.

,

KIEL and_NIXON._14 Caatlereagh-strccr.

HOTKL~FORSALE.-Ono'of tfie Lca'dlng HotelCin

Cootamundra. Absolutely best Bar trade.. Good

reasons for selling, owner going aw ni. Trial given.

Appl. OWNER, e/o BERT Q-iMOND, Cootamundra.

I-JESIDENTIALFLA'IS,

CREMORNE, 13 rooms, kit

V chens, etc., all furnished, newly in oak. Flats ol>

ways let, tram at door, close boat. Shows good re

turn. £350. Arrolv X- Herald._¿-Ï l'.NERAL STORE, SOUTH CO VST, stock about

\Z .ClOOO. tunio-er nbnut £1000. Old-establlBbed

Business. Exceptional opportunity. No agent«.

__

Bo\ 1881, G.P.O., S.sdney.

FOBSALE, good "Dressmaking Business, at Lithgow.

Owner selling oh account ill-heiilth. For particu-lars apply

__DRESSMAKER, Lithgow,

TTOT1-L, perpetual lease, witliïii 10 miles Sidney, beer

XJ- trgdc 20 x 30's weekly,cash trade £160

week, rent

£7, owner retiring on fortune.?

,. _A^ll.J*i:nRlS, J^rlamnUar

lmOR BALK." \Vood~Cj5l. aud~Curtlng Business, cstnh

,Xi

llshcd 20 year«, central position, plant, stock,

going concern, good reason» for sidling. No agents.

rI

'Applycor, lleattln and Slade Mrcel«, Ko.cH-,_

TTlTY WINI]'UAH for SALE, laklngs ,CJ(), lease "3

V^ icor». rent £3, nil stock, fiiniltnte, und fitting«,£50*1.' V.A.V. WINE CELLARS, 71! Pltl-stieet.

,

.

multi street, will supply pa-try to buyer. A raro

. opportunityfor right person, _£B0, .Ht., Moimi-«!, N. s.

n' Trrotr.L for Sale, near Sydney, good suind,'"must soil,

,Jt*J mu Onoiice willi £300. Price £160, Bo* S.*0,

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G.P.O,_ _ t

./Sltl'MIST can hear of openTin7 "Apply"CliemfsF,

,.\J I'll

,Kill'-.'t. e-ltl,_ ??_

*n-0ll .s7U.K, Finit .?itid.Gii'i'iigriice.-y Ups., willi run or

}X wHhoUt_^n_.|ge2r|<:^2t0JlIJltoi.rjL^'taiwin._/"V ROGERS, l'rulierers Thnp und dwlg., reud'y "Titled,

( VT "uui .inn!, lim nut.Cross-st, Double Buy.

.

. TlOO'lMiUI\VIRlNa, doing £0 iCeok, sacrifice" £.U

l> ll.'ntv. Ciown-sl I'nst-rflli'C. Surry Hills.

-IW700D am! CO Vf, YARD. In good suburb, doing

good trade. Apply 126, Her. Id.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE OR WANTED.rOSEPir mid CO. ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS

»J 1.10 Pitt-street, 1 Door Ftom King-street.

Speei.il Rai trains lo-day, Businesses, Roardliig-l.ousr«,

Residential!;, reduced prices. Call, ii will nay ion. I

QELLITROAKIÏÏNef-IIOtJbE, DARLINGHURST,1

^* .Ins! at Section.'

IO rooms, splendid!.! funvlivd. clean. 13 boirderr, 21s,

_to_ 2,'is, £2.10._JOSEPH and C o^EOTJVt^t^ j

BOAHlflNG-lloVsI;."Moore l'aik, 7 rms.V rent 23s.'

niccli lum., 7 poa!der?, 21s weekly.£00, half

cavil. JOSEPH awl CO.. 1.«) Pitt-streel.'

RESIDENTIAL.~JVL Darliiigliursl,

13 rin«., grandly

furn, m uik, t-rrtipiilotiäly clean, prouts £r> wMy%»grc.it luig.iin. e'Jbtl ( ash, 'iseph, ISO Pitt-slieei.

I">Kr>lDE.vn\L,light

at Dariingnurst Section, I' rim.,

i« lent 27-, coiillortahh furnished! clears £2 10s

llkly., wonderful ling. .-Mi. Joseph, IS« Pltt-slrei'l.'

¡riONFKCTÏÔNKRV and REFREMJMENT. |

I Vi LEADING BUSY SUBURB. . ,

Altractive «hop, clears £6 weekly, trial, justbusi-1

ness .ion mun. £3:10. Joseph and Co., 13« Pltt-st. i

FANCYGoods, Stationen" suhui him, clear« £1

nilly., slock woith C200. wcrlllce quick sale.,

£170; don't delay. Joseph .mil Co., 130 I'ltt-Mrcct. ?

GRILLRooms, champion city position,"

clears £10'

iveeklv, trial, good ivi-ldeticc, wants no puffing..

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r"me, ulong. Inspect. £205. .loiepli,1311 Pitt-streel.

OI'liL, eily, 11) vin'. Icafc, best house In.towni £120,

to~.el.i0 ivk., cxecp. clean, highly iccom., £3000.

HOTEL, busy thoroughfare, ! yrs., 0 j; 30, sound,, profit

able imestnienl, lately"remodelled,-£2000.

HOTEL, elly, only 2 changes hi last 40 yrs., 0J yrs.,

very low rent,- Toolh's beer, now, up-to-date fur-

nishings, spotlesslyrlenti.

.

? Privately . owned.'

A

CHANCE joii'II never have again (or £1600.'

HOTEL, eily, Froc,""Jvguar., £80 to £9(1 wk., £11)00 c.

HOTEL, facingDomain, 3 yrs., 10 wk., bargain; £$50.

?I, BULL and CO., Bnll's-chambers,14 Moore-street.

T. 'BULL AND CO., Bull's-chanihcn/MJMoore-streel.

O SYDNEY'S LEADING BROKERS OFFER YOU TOUR

CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING SOUND INVESTMENTS.

UAFE and D1LLIARDSALOON, in hrort/Ot eltv, long

Isc.; assets lalucd at £000. Finest opportunityever

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offered to smart man -who understands the business.

Owner absolutely compelled to sell. Sac. £100.

YOUR /OPPORTUNITY, Established Cuiiylng Business,

sub., books proie £4 profit wk.,"plantval. £170.

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Reason sale,owner leaving for England,. £125.

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LAUNDRY, a nice comfortable business, good plant,

premier posi.i .1, splendid connection,£"5.

BOOT REPAIRING, city, wkly. irjde £10, guar. profit

£4 wk., tip top plant, real bargain, £55.

BUTTER RUN, choice sub., guar. £5 wk. clear proflt,

turnout valued £50, trial given. Only £100. i

FISH and OYSTER SHOP, handsome turnover, near,

railway Btn., profit' £4/10/, books lb prove,and

trial given to a'genulno buyer. Full plant,. £125.

RESIDENTIAL, beautiful home,' 10 rooms, .allowing I

handsome profit,' fnni., worth £350.' To-day, £320.

?I. BUL!, and CO.. Bull'ihclmmhor»,14 Moore-slrect. ,

WHITTLEand 'COOKE..

THE SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALISTS,'Phone,

City 401. Ground Floor, J» Elizabeth-street.

.POULTRYÍRUN, showing clear profit £5 week; icmtor

sac.', urgent, reasons,£15 cash, bal. £20 terms.

MIXED, busy sub., sp!, dwell., prof. £3 easy; ven-

ir leaves for N.Z; -this week. GIVEN AWAY. £50.

CONFECTIONERY, Stat., etc., large dwell. Eastern

Subs., trade £10, sells 1000 paper» wkly. Price £155.

CAFE, heart of city,000 meals wkly. at Od, low rent,

long lease, nothing better o.! market, JÍ70.

WHITTLE and COOKE F.OH SMALL BUSINESSES. ?

E .YAN.. "VAN,

_i' HOTEL BROKER,_,

_.

8 POST' OFFICE-OHAMUERS, 114A PITT-STItELT,

OPPOSITE G.P.O., SYDNEY. ESTABLISHED 1S9S.

AT THE SAME ADDRESS FOR 17 YEARS.

HOTEL, RIGHT AT THE IJUAY, averagingIS J Ml

xxx weekly,and taking

£140. The furnishings

are of Hie liest, mid AN EXCELLENT SALOON

BAR TRADE CAN BE DONE, 7 years' lease,

HOTEI,', marino suburb,RIGHT ON THE WATER'S

EDGE. Licensee, 'who I« aged, instructs us to

offer 15 »cars' lease for '£200') cash, THE TAK-

INGS AVERAGE £100 WIEKLY, and the beer

trade 7 . SI'». 14 YEARS' LEASE FOR £2000.

HOTEL.-Au' Hote'l in Hie shipping quarter THAT

CAN BE WORKED UP TO 8 x 36's weekly. Run

down at present.- £l)0ttor best offer.

HOTEL, heavy vlrinking 'elly quarter,takes £70

weokh. FAMILY REASONS* COMPEL SALE,

and w'e ron finante with £1000.

HOTEL, bandy position* close to sports ground,.take«

£60 weekly. A snap lor £1150.

HOTEL, COUNTRY, instructed ,vcslcrdaylo tell on

8 years' lease ot a tine new .2-story brick build-

ing, right opposite railway Bloiion,'.in a busy, pros

, perons ljltl., lown. Rent £4. Takings guaran-

teed uierugc £7* tw.lr.lv, all 6d. Cash £1200.

HOTEL, COUNTRY, leuso 10 .sear«, of one of Hie

lery best ooiiimçiclnlbouses In » N.S.W. Vendor

owns property, hu.'beenovei 20 years

In occupa-

tion, now decires to ictire. TAKINGS never

under £110 wcoklv. A bargain.£2000 rush.

HOTEL, COUNTRY, cheapest ever offered,Irodc £00

week, all ltd, £850. Meet vendor 11.

RYAN, HOTEL BROKER,

AT SAME ADDRESS FOR 17 YEARS,'¡7., 8 Post OHicc-'lumbers, 114A Pitt-street.

A1ÎRY FELL AND (O., If. POST OFF1CE-CHBIIS.,HIV Pitt-street, opposite G.P.O.

BOARDING'HOUSE, opposite Rillwny,3

>ears' lease.

II lurnlslic.l rooms, bigpermanent and country

con

nietlon. £300, terms.RESIDENTIAL anil BOARDERS, M'Mahon's Point, 10

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rooms, cheap rent, loicly water views,reliable 'n

. como, bedroom suites, llano, etc., £326.

HIOH-CLASS CITY RESIDENTIAL, 20 rooms and Of-

fices, lease, lict profit £10 per wrçok,handsome

appoint menis, £7CO. cash £400.

SUBURBAN NEWSAOUNOY, growing district, 3000

papers, tully blocked, «hop trade £16,stock wortn

£70. Full price£330.

MILK RUN, WESTERN SUBURBS, 40 galls, daily.

extra good turnout, soundproposition,

£320.

"DAIRY, Railway Town, all milk M quart, 2 acres

land, permanent water supply, 20 cows, 100 qua.-tsdnv, Lind, niant, etc. £360.

CITY TEA ROOMS, PASTRY-COORTNO PLANT, beautl

i fully appointed, scry profitable trade, modern show

window, bargain price £220.

HARRY ITU» and CO.. 15 Post Office-chambers.

_._,__

114A Pitt-street. 'Phone, City 2812.

"VfnWSAOrÎNCY, Blocked, 11000 papers, in using posl

XN. tion, shoptrade £50 a week, stock and plant

val.

£100, low rent. Price £765 for papers, Stock at vaina-

fion. JONAS and GREEN, 07Oistlercagh-strcet.

PHOTOGRAPHERand PICTURE FRAMT-R, «how ins

net nrollt of £7 a wk., guaranteed. Double the

value in stock and plan!. Splendidloealilv. no opnosl

I ¡on. £250. terms. JONAS nnd GREEN*. (17 C'reagll-sl.

PICTURESHOW, In good sub,, sen!« 1000 people,

best of pim!,well palronised. Good Opening for

live man. Owner must sell through ill-health. Price

£250. JONAS and GREEN, Culwiilla-ch.. 67 C'reagb-st.

BESIDnNTIi.Ln.ATS, in picked position, showing

goodnro*H., best class people: good leise, low

rent. Furnished in best style hv 1). Jones. Price £tf»,

terms. JONAS and GREEN. 07 Castlorragh-strcnt.

TOSH BROS., (CITY-8lrî_S.

131 KINO-STREET,

004 Croivn-street. near Cleieland.streel._

CONrEcnONERYand MIXED, near Central Railway,

. noll fitted shop. 5 rmd res,, profit 50/, £.*l.>. Tosh.

IXED BUSINESS, shopand 3 rooms, trade £12.

_Don't miss this. Gift, £35, Tosh Bros.. 1*i3,Klng-sl.

I~>ESIDENTIAL,Moore Park, splendid letting pos., R

^ uns., fully furn.. qlwo;s full, rt. 56/, £45. Tosh.

HAIRDRESSINGSXIÔON, heart ol city, lock-up

shnn, tnHe £5/10/. rt. 10/. Sec this. £50. Tosh.

RESIDENTIAL,FUnders-st, l> rnis., mi_l_ in eierj

' rm.. clears 50/ over rent. A sac. £125. Tosh Bros.

ESIDENTIAL, AT DARLINGHURST SECTION,

JIUST BE SOLD.8 large rooms, well furnished In oak. Pnce £70, accept

£26 cash. J. ELLIS. 110 Klng-strce!._

I>ESIDENTIAL,VICTOR1A-ST, DARLINGHURST,

I .T TRAM STOP.

0 rooms, ncwlr renovated, and furnished throughout,

well arranged in suites of rooms and kitchenettes. Price

£185, half cash. J. ELLIS, 150 King-street._

RESIDENTIAL,DARL_NG!IURSTrR"Ö,.n.

H rooms, exceptionallywell furnished, always full

perms. £225, accept £75 cash. J. Ellis, ISA Klpg-M.

CITYRISTAURANT, with 7 ncarooms, rent £3,

lease 3 .irs., lakes £10, nnv fair trial, £05 cash.

HUGHES, 112 C.istlereagh-strect.

CONTECTIONERY,Soda Fountain, Light Reticsh

mellis, ele, best-position, big suburb, line up-to

date shopand large residence, taking £40 to £60 wk.,

any proof given. Price £400. Williams, Son, OS E.iz.-st.

RÖDUCE, Woeii, and Coal, rapidly'rising sub., fine

large -premises, low rent, lease, tktjs. average £40

to £60 wk, Am- trial given. Complete working plant.

Price £125. WILLIAMS and SON, f_i Elir-ahcth.strcct.

H" AM and BEEF, nice shop, low rent, trade £15 wk.

Price £00. A gift.Williams and Son, 05 EHz.-st.

aROCERYand Mixed, populous district, low rent,

trade £30 to » £35 week, any proof given, same

hands 3 years, £160. Williams and Son. .5 Eli-.-sl.

FURNERAND W1GIITON.

Lease of Shop and Dwelling,«elect suhurb, shop

D.F., centre Iralllc,lease to Nov., 1010, suit, confec,

mixed, or lanei, moderate rent. Coll to-day.

Thorough Genuine General Business,'substantial sub-

urb, easy distance Sydney, bear minute inspection,

stock and plant £250; trade £40, 3 j-cirs' lease, option

renewal, small opposition; rent, shop and dwelling,

31s. Vendor owns premises, retiring.

PUHNER and W1GIITON (late Butler),133 King street,

'Phone, City 108.

ings Bank-chambers, 11 Moore-street.

HOTEL, sub.-7' years, takes £100 week. £1S50.

HOTEL, sub-Good leaso, take £70 week. £1700.HOTEL, iiburb.-Long lase, lakes £80 week. £2000.

HOI EL,nr. eitv.-Takes £45 wk., 4J x 30's wk. £800.

COUNTRY 1IOIEL, 100 miles, protits' £700 p.a. £650.

COUNTRY HOTEL, N.-Take« £70 w" r. £2 6s. £850

I OU.Vi'HY HOTEL, 8 yr*.-Takes £120 wk., 6.1. £2600.COUNTRY HOTEL., West.-Long ]se., £«5 w. £1060,

COM'KtJi'lONEH-,Fruit, bott Drinis, elite sub., gd.

ilwlg., am lease,low rent, ihoi trade £40 wk.,

outside run £15 wk., give anstrial, cash register, Ice

chest, HO lolli jars, electric light, sUblcs, horse, cart,

harness, hcaiilv stocked, price £110. Sole Agents,

RALSTON, SEARL, 37 Ellrab^streeL_^

REGISTRYOFFICE. Fli..-at, est. an icars, good ln

!..<. t.iHv or rent, onh '£'>. Ralston. 87 Eli?.-st.

MIXEDBUS., 6 mis., nicely stocked, good position,

_clears £2 wk.. £20. Ralston. 37_E.liz.-Et._

GROCERYand .MIXED, lovclj dwelling, rent 17/fl,

w»tli lease, taking £38 week, very hig stock.

Price £250, MURPHY and CO., 117 Bathuret-strcot.

GROCERY'andMIXED, wlth'Ncws "Agency, taking

£60 week, line sub., no coupons, sell goodwill,

stock, initiation. MURPHY and CO.. 117 Bathurst.»!.

B~UTCIIERY, Suburbs, main read, well fitted, trade

COO wceklv, cash. To good tenant will lease for

£10 and £1 .16s per week rent. BUTCHERY, rubs.,trade £50, Uno dwelling and plant. Price £100.

BUTCHERY, Buburba, plant .worth £200; trade £40;

Illili. £130. The Comm. Def. Assn.. Mooro-st.

31LL1.VRDSALOON, silh.,,0 of best tables, 10 ¡ri\

Isa.. I\ttings up to date, j-fl5t. Ilaertcl, 28 Mooie-st

S ESIDENTIAL, Darling-liiii st, o rms., al] well turu.,' full price £80, half cash, lliertel. 28 Moore-st.

i TTMIUIT, Greengrocery, t'onfectloneiy, outside run,

\X turnoier £120 month, horse, cart, eh., nice

'shop and dwelling,rent only 17» fl.1: » r

1er will he cons1 ercd._lLQ. BARTLETT Lewisham,'

A N euslli nutuageil Ham, licet, und Past ii ,,"_ "".

_r\. showing gross £5 Tier week; owner retiring; p0.i

lion good, s'oek and plant, only £145. C. J. TURNERQua} mid Thomas slrcct, Hoyinarlict.

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KORTI!nVbNlÍY.

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BOARD1NO.I10USC tor ,SALE, llrst-class position,

can accommodate lO^boardois. A going eoneern

.STAN\VA\-_a_|d SLACK, Milson'» Point

1

rpoBACCONIST, HAIRDlllSSEKS.-As"golniTconcerñ,, X in George-itreet, n sacrifice. No rrasonibl. oller

,

i.tu_cd._

O, SALOS, 1.16 I'itt-strect.

A~~COMSir.ltCT.VLAgelicVthâl brings in a" tliôêWd

|_n_je.ui._!'lMh_.J&IJ3'!__leu'tiRl_il_

i TJEAL Estute anil" Property Agents, heart of~ôît7

[XV Eriwin!floor, small rental, £30. (li i;ii_,ibctb.hi!

GJIOCERY,Mho'd Business, near

wluif--dn¡ñ~liii

_nish Irqile, goodwill, £30, stock ml. II Cl.ucnco st

S¿ACRiriCr., Provisions und Gen. ST.. Business" "goôilloe., trade. Ey. invest. II. B. S., P.O., Campsie.

-fTAORSAH", nineksiiiitbliig .mil Pnrinecring 1ii_T7"iV"

. J tri) nos, ress, off r, nwi.er_rnllsting.jyi frgb..st

IT7VOR Sale. Petersham, Dies-maker's lins, leal lurg,

[X must sell, £10. A. Wakeham, 580 P'i__d__. rd. Pet.

BUSINESSES EOE, SALE OE WANTED

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n0T"oiITVsDn nv?l "VIIÇN/VD-H'^^V^I IN nsr ,0 11UIS anl eien Hie ].1-s

ni: s i ii

tirnoier coull I

>iriili '".ff'^y, Vioî m ni

usi BcaitiU bulling,'"' J", i i\sh

ploiements jil libor tI ''".*'

.,S| piM vus Rr\r i. MMMi j-no MI M ».

SOLD PRK L £ii

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HOTH SI BUBB 'Nc1«'»'!}, ,b,0^,,p|,\,r^T ^uJ

«lill lasill minage! ho isc in

''.»""*,A1"'

uri ml sit mc I relit on nuin tlioroiigntnre

I eise 0 icars ELNT £/IO/

I

\MSGS.,r¡i! no lints and len lillie bottle Inde AllIII

AGr BILR IH\DI 101) P\S1 Io W-V"8 7

.561, TOOTHS LISII RIQU1HID £1 00

HOTI ICOU \ TR 1 most progrc«tIi ii own on I he

SOUTHERN MM «heie £*000 ISI^D^J.i.

10RTNIGHTL1 TO IC VII W « AND''Vi','

WORKS I MP! 01 IKS t line .»Ion brlik House

in centre of nuin street ^Joiningloading stores

ind faenf. Post Oiric» and ¿\il RINO ONI 1 I

01}HIL lAlniniS \ND woithins xisoo

iff«"'hiso neuly 8 ions II ill 10/10/ I'"0,0! *VJ,.

. R\GL BAR TUvINCS £11. \\IIhll Beer Hide

II x 18s oicngç light through»rar all at top

prices CASH IÍDQUIRID UM« \LNDOR

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WIIL BE IT OUR Oil 1C1-S ILL DM '

HOTFL C0USTR1 IMPORTAT 111-STERN RUI

W IV JUNCTION aul right in Ih «.«nt« of »lion

ping Tho House is a NEW IND UP IQDVTIBRICK BUILDING on good i

omer and nicoll fur

iijshod Lease 8 jean full R! NT £4/10/£1000 \\ EH lOb Vi Fl hi 1 n IR 1 hf.S £00 U I

AT (k1 Owing to veri exceptional elreunihlunccs

«I OtNFINlSCI THIS Willi £1000

HOTfl COUNTR1 BFoíÑNiaS OPPORTUMT1nice IJttlo house on NORTH! UN UM tile present

_ lease of whlrh is nearli 1 vein with i o loara

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oxtonslorsassured.*

TAIUNCS I ROM B\R £2i UP

V IRDS Cush requin I£.

BUYFRS OUR RiGISTFHS 01 HOTI I S are Hie MOSi

COMF1 til. IN Till CI11 Price« ringln!, foin

J >-fi upwards PI I ASI Pill \M) INspi C1

DR1NMNAND CO 1\LMOUIII LU WIBI RS

117 PlfTSTIUrT PIIONL CITY 4S9.

GROCERY AND MIXED, in main thoroughfare, dense-

ly-populated suburb, rent 20/, stock £15. tkpr«. £14

wkly. Good household fiirnltirre Included. AGift at £55.

GROCERY AND MIXED, in splendid, unopposed miliiir

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han (»sillon, splendid premise» and complete plant.Stock about £120. Guaranteed takings £30 wkly.

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Net prom» £5. PRICE, £175.

BUTCHERY BUSINESS . in a most nourishing siiburI han centre, best stand in the main street. Only\ exceptional- rircumslanccs render a quick sale im-

perative..

Vendor will sacrifice for one-third of it-"

genuine value. First to Inspect must buy at£100. .- ;

HAIRDRESSING' and TOBACCO, in leading street of

Sydney's biggest suburb. Fine »hop, saloon, anddwelling.. Beautifully dtled, slock oplliiiiiil

at

valuation. Takings arestnidlly Increasing, and in

hand» of competent man could easily he dctililed.

PRICE, £125.

'GROCERY,' CONFECTIONERY, HABERDASHERY, and.MIXED, old established, il.f. corner

shop, rent 21/.Stock shout £00, takings £25, all cash. For quicksale will accept £120.

DRENNAN and CO.. 117 PITT-STnEET.

TUNNON- and COMPANY,' 28 CASTLEREAWI-ST._t_iMgjg'j.O. S. DOPY gnd W. S. OREEN}.

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-VpaWSAGENCY, FAST GROWING BLOCKT-3500-*-*

papers, lias doubled In 8 month», tiptop locality,will be worlli double in another year. Pilco £330.ANOTHER FINE BLOCK, 8000 . papers, ilrst-c)jna

premise», SOLID VALUE INTHIS, £700. PREMIER

SUBURBAN NEWSAGENCY, 15,000 paiicrs, huge shop

Iradr,. absolute block, nothing better for £1000.LENNON and CO., Filievan-chns., is Castleicagli-sl.

RESIDENTIAL,THE UEbT IN DARLINÇHTJRST7~12

large handsome rooms, Oak furniture throughout,detached house, with- large ground», Price' £240.LENNON and CO., FiUtevan-cha»,, 23 Castlercagh-sti

WINE SALOON, SAME HANDS MANY YTARS, long

lease, exceptionally low rent, handsome, well

fitted premise», good class trade, largo dwelling. 'No-

thing, better for tlie'monev than this, .£5i0. MANK

OTHERS, ONLY THE BEST, -CfiOO to £2000,LENNON and CO,, Fltzcvan-cha«., 23 Castlereagh-»!.

/-?IHOICE CITY CAFE, DOING OVER £00 WEET,) \J peats qo, handsomely, fitted, and rieht up

I" date.

Same hands manv years. RECOMMENDED, J.A.0.

LENNON and CO., Flteevan-chaa.. 28 Castlen-agh-sl.

HAIRDRESSERAND TOB., IN MAIN STREET,

of best business suburb, well fitted and stocked,, long lease. Rare chance for tradesman, £00.

LENNON anti CO., Fitr-evitn-chns., 23 .Castlereagh-»!.

S.-GORMLEY nnd CO., The Reliable Business Agents,

oller the following:-.

,A .SURE INCOME in a,big profit-making City Cafe,

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clearing £(! week. Owner will sacrifice, assets'I valued £255,' for quick sale: £150.

! S. GORMLEY and CO., 82.1 .Pitt-street.

GROCERIES,showing big returns, in HYDE, AN-

NANDALE, GLEBE, BALMAIN, NORTH SHORE,,

ILLAWARRA LLNE, and all best suburbs, £76, £120,£160 upwards. We can sell any of these on the

valuation basis. Call for details.

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> S. GORMLEY and CO.. 82A Pitt-street.

SNUG'LITTLE'GROCERY BUSINESS, doing £30

week,, cash counter trade, NO DELIVERY, suit

! lady. Price only £S3. - '

'_S. GORMLEY and CO.. S2A Pitt-street.

I /-HONFEOTIONERY FOR £85, splendid healthy suburb;. \f BIG PICTURE SHOW TO BE BUILT NEXT DOOR.

Owner lcavtqg'for England, will sacrifie.

GORMLEY and CO., 82A Pitt-street.

POSTrOFFICE,STORE, Ncwsagcncy, Grocery, and

Mixed, P.O. al'owance more than r-vs rent. Sure

£4 week clear, NO OPPOSITION AT ALL, .big clean

stock, and evcrythint for £175.'

_(If RMLEY and CO.. 82A Pitt-street.

WARDEN.. ESTABLISHED 1883.

Hoffnuncr'A-chs.. K13 Pilt-st. next lo G.P.O.HOTEL.-Bold corner, in heart of suburban shopping

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centre,'

lease 11 yrs.,mod. renl.; takings average

I £100 wkly., net profits oier £30 wkly.; line Irado

i record. Cash required £3100.

HOTEL, CITY.-Heavy trallic locality, new lease, trade

¡ (proof) averages 20 s 33'» wkly., substantial pre-

mises, mam- years »ame bonds. Finalice £2600.

HOTEL, ELITE SUBURB.-Lease over 12 years, rent

£3 wk.: takings-£00 wkly. Price £1200.

HOTEL, DISTANT SUDÜ.RB.-First time offered for

manv years, lease 7 yrs.; payment» for goods lor

1011 £1200; profitable.

trade, comfortable home,

with pleasant surroundings. Finance, say, i'SOO.

HOTEL/ GEORGE-ST.-Modorn ircmlscs, easily worked,

takings £70 wkly. Can be improved. £1000.

COUNTRY HOTEL.-Rising southern Town, lease over

10 vrs.; rent. £2 10» wk.; takings average £50

klv" at Od, mostly bar trade. Ingoing £1100.

COUNTRY HOTEL.-Progressiio town, lease 10J yrs.,

takings £130 wkly.,at' 8d. Up-to-date premises,

vcrv well furnished. Cash £1760.'-WARDEN. 103 Pill-slreel, nettlo G.r.O.

A TED1CAL and DENTIST CHAMBERS, lease 12 yea«.IV1. .

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NET INCOME £500 YEARLY.

All Doctors and Dentists, on leaBes from 2 to 6 yrs,,|no attendance or experience needed. £750; terms, i

BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, £1300; term« nt 0p.c., I

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best street and best pos., In centre city, estab. ;u

years, .newly luriilshed 2 years ago, SO room«, clears

£1000 -

yearly, mostly Ants.

RESIDENTIAL, ELITE and HIGH CLASS, £600, mostlyflats and balcony rooms, clears net prouts £10 wkly.One month's trial given. Magnificently furnished,best position kndwn. Ilncss.

RESIDENTIAL, £300, half cash, absolute sacrifice, M

section. Everything new, 10 rooms, well furnished

STARLING_and CO.. 24 Castlèrcagh-street. city.

LAUNDRY,taking £ft vi'lt"., clears" JÍ12~wk., latest

machinery, splendid plant, etc., -£1200; terms,

NEWSAGENCY, -10,000 papers wk., shop trade £2i

wk" £85 per 100O-. stock ol valuation.,

STARLING'and CO.. 24 Cas'.lercagh-street. city.

ARTON and CO., BARTON and CO,,16 Elirabeth-strcet, near Hunter-street.

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MEN'S CLOTHING. DRAPERY, and MERCERY, attrac.

shop, ciiv position,nice.dwell, guar. £15 wk. profits,

goodwill

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£50, stock at valuation, £350,

Lond, Es1.,' and Gen. Agency, city, lovely offices,

smart person can make nice income, grnd fl., £25.

'RESIDENTIAL, Milson'» Point, 3 min. from ferry, 81

nice furnishedrooms, barb views, 60» over the rent.

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We lend £65 at 8 per cent. Sacrificed. £125.

i RESIDENTIAL, nr. Rly., 6 clean turn, spotless

30a over the, rent. We lend £20; £10.

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TENDERS are lnvit»>d for LEASE oí above Premises.

The highest or anytinder not necessarily accepted.

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COLLINS and MULHOLLAND,Solicitors,

77 Castlereagh-slreel.

Í/1LATS.Boarding and Residential Establishment Buy

-v crs.-Compulsory Sale, we hove been osked lo sell

a beautifully furnished complete Modern Private Home

tor*caen; coat double to furnish; one Flat let-off for

£3/3/ weekly, telephone, full Cabinet Sewing Stachine,ISiniicr's), Tnble Grund Fotzcsch Piano, pictures, orna-

ments,electric eookcr-and lighting, . gas stove,' gas

b.i'ler, heater,'Persian Rugs and Carpets, silver, linen,

China, cutlery, abundance of everything of t!;e best

quellte. Wntci 'rout. Wilshe. Co.. Ocean H-e . Moore-st'

-".ASIDE LUNCHEON and CONFECTIONERY BUS!

NiSS for Sale,showcases, lee chest, cash register,

10 tables, table linen, cutlery, everything that is re

quiredm shop, right at tram, surf, and pleonire

grounds, £65. Good dwelling, shop 30ft, selling ac-

count of illness.

COWLAND, Bronte 'Beach.

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VOUSTRY?

HOTEL, RICHMOND, old established-

hotel, low rent, good lease, must bo sold at once.

Sarriflee (o immediate uurohascr. Particulars and

reasons for hurried sale from

12/6 wk.; fur., t'writer. und all, £20, worth £60;

win teach. Room 21. PI floor, Daking House, Rlw.v.

ÂUNPRV. doing £10 weekly, nil dom- trade, »lion, I

large dwelling, lease: omise Sale sickness. Only£60; take £25 cash, balance terms. -Apply

_61 Itescrvolr-streel, Surry Hills,

UUi'fT Conlectionery, Giecngrocery Business, wit.

-ash register, ice chest, glass cases, good busl

taking over £50 per week, will ncccpt low

«sure owing Hl-healtb. C.P.. P.O., .Manly._

MANLY,".TOOCEAN PEACH, opp. Surf.-Lease und

linos, .»«dient condition, 10-rmd. Rcsldentlnl

Chamber«, greutlyroil, winter rent, £65 cash, this wk.

HAIRDRESSING.TOBACCONIST, city .IIUSIOCK-., lent

i-lieap. good business, value £120, will lake £100

for Immediate sale,_Hiller« only. WAR. Herald..

TTAÏRIÎRËSSÏ-H, Tob.r blliiarii saloon, us going con

JZLc. "i. m l"i"! ctr}, town; rent 2.'w, good iiiuti can

ni,ike_£*._jo £8 easy. £10». genuine.? O.P., Herald.

?puOFl'l'S£« p. week", experience

not essential, trial

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17IORSA iii:, a l'i-b hhoii llnslni'sh, i-heap. Apply

. i.reiriHi-, 13.-» H.'-ent-st. Redfern. .*

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Al'NOUV, must Sell, \ervcheap. Door Iradi' over

£ I \\ kj_ Gonil stand. 3.*."» Abercronible'-st. Iteilferii

IO'ÑFI'.C.., Drinks, Ibibilahy., Stat., arum., rent

12/n,M ; no »gis. WDoimhl, Georgc-st. Iliirlslone I'll.

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KASlT, Kiiiton-, . bean, i-onv. tit}, ** v di), 15-h.p.J M"t<-r eleiH-_llcH. thtteri-. B'i

Hohn;-i.I_

SNAP.-JOId-eRlab." Fiu-nliuro Ilñsiñess for Salë7

£76, low rcuL T. It. B., P.O., Parramatta.

BUSJS^^_VORJ^JB________i_: I

|E"^'iCEvT'jYoUSE, 31 MOORE STREET.

HOTEL. ino CHEAPEST Proposition eyer_""""Cd-Lead-

ing .'OIJTHERN Township, fine 2STOR1 STONI.

Building, HOT and COLD Wafer, replete iiilh

,i:\EHY Modern Condon!. Lease. OVER 81 ear».

Rein £3/tll/. Taking» -QUARANTEED £.5, ¿-">.

£75, £75.FULL PRICE, £SO0.

FREE HOUSE.'

Call and get pariiculars ,arly. Th« must »eil.

'HOTEL, WEST, lease I year», rent £2/10/,trade £30,

¡HOTEL. 'WEST, lease si years, rent £1/5/, trade £25,

HOTEL, SOUTH, good lease, rent .£2/15/,trade £00,

. £1100., _j

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GROCERY, good-class trade, Ashfield district, large

D.I''. Shop, 5 room», ki!., yard, and i-tahle», low

lent lease TAKINGS £0.,.P!ÎR WEEK, practically

cash trade; VERY PROFITABLE. Well bought"

stock, good plant, fine premises, no .opposition,

stock and plant al val. Full price about £500.

GROCERY AND STATIONERY, splendid position, Stan-

more, D.F. Shop, good dwelling, low rent,lease

well fitted, largo-«lock, -CLEARING £3 PER

WEEK, arid-rail EASILY BE DOUBLED, great

room for extension; no opposition. Price .»?"?.

HAM AND BEEF, good stand, fine shop and dwelling,

low lent, lease 3.J ear», takings£24 per week,

guarantçûirr well filled, cleon, well kept premises,i Price £TI6« A Bargain

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MERCERY AND CLOTHING, main street,Br<¡w'nC,J,'1V'

, iirb. nell lilted slum,, clean,'wellassoitcd stock,

nice attractive, preny,«»; clear profit» £5 per WLCW,

increasing trade. Price £200, suit beginner.

?nunST-CLASS *- BOARDING"

ESTABLISHMENT.

Situated water frontage,, close lo ferry. Splendid

Income assured, 30 bodiooins, dining, drawing, sinon

ing room», elaborately furnished. Moderate lenta!. Long

lease. Price £1700. Will Finance a Purchaser wini

£750 cash. DUDLEY HENRY, 77 Castlereagh^^

RESIDENTIALFLATS, ELIZABETH HAY.

A Chai tiling House, standing own ground», \cndor

clearing £5 weekly,(I contained Flats. Price £330.

Will Finance Purchaser with £1.:0 cash. -

DUDLEY". ÜENRV, 77 Uulloreagh'-sl, next* Tivoli.

BUTCHERY,cash "trade, 3 bodies, 30 »heop,

corner

»hop, good dwell,, well filtcdï' shop trade only.

l'rlie £120.

BUTCHERY, main suburb,'high 'prices, 21 bodies, 20

sheep, cash register, cash trade. Price £75.

DUDLEY llKNIiV, 77 I'uath-i-ciign-street,ncU Tivoli

BOAl'UING,ESTABIdhlIjffiÑT, MACLEAY-STREET.

21 ROOMS,. ELEUANTLY FURNISHED.INCOME £J0 WEEKLY. £850. -

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RESIDENTIALCHAMBERS" Pott« Point, 11 rooms,

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fully fiiniiMuiJ, Ideal lióme, Income £8 weekly.

.£320. NBEuit ..li anil CO., 31 Elizahcth-ntrcet

EESIDENTIAI.CHAMUhl^, 0 rms., rent 30/, m

1 come ¿3/1.1/, good lum., £70. .Needham. Co.

TatUllMIUItE He'movol, uipnnct with retail business,-*- minti street, present luid» 27 years, long lease,£1000, lull value i... ..any, £500 cash required.

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NEEDHAM aim U>., 31 Ellzabeth-nreel.

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DAIRY,C- rooms, 20 acres land, tent 2U/, lease,

trade, -30 gallons dailyat

6d, growing Iced, 13cows, 2 horses, cart. £320. Needham, 31 EuzahcUi-st.

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STATIONERS AND HOOKSELLERS.

For Salo| a SOUND BUSINESS, in prosperous Nor-

thern Toivii.*

Capital required, about £1000, suit party, w

daughlcr or sons.

.NO AGENTS. Inquirer» must furnish references.Good reasons- for selling. Apply

ONOTO,lleiald Office.

A- MUaT EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OCCUls

acquire an olU-eslab. FRUIT and GREENGROCERY

Business,at

3!anly. Fine shop and dwelling, of Ü rrm.,'

fully turnished-, Including piano, well lilted shop,cash

leglstor, eau, and horse, good trade, .£110, easy term-,;

abtolutcly full value in liirnltuie und 111 tings, etc.

_FLOOD'S, Oxford andVlctorlojts.

Wm.-st 075.

ONLY £35, buysnice Confcct,, Mixed Bus., cor.

shop. 3 rms., 22», opp. big School, £55.

MIXED, CONE., excel, poa., opp. big school, cr. shop,

5 rms...stables,- sheds, lease, rent 25s, doini;nice

bus., clears .£4, bargain, £70.CAVANAGH and CO.. 285 Cai.tlcrcagh.st, op. "oy's.

HOTEL.-Thoselu search of

prpflbibhbusiness, und

willi limited means, should inspect. Lease 5Ï

j curs. Low rent. Tokings £36. Easily run. Suit ladyor beginner, Gi((. nan. Apply BARGAIN, Georgestreot Weat P.O. '

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\S7O0D, COAL YARD, In good suburb, well stocked,

ion, a good turnout, platform, scales,

ning not les» Hum £4 10s week, trial

1. Apply by letter, -

G, 11. I!., 57 Boiirkc-street, Redfern.

conv., .22s ¿d rent, well furnished, and absolutely

best class of "hoarders, will »eil cheap.'

Apply Mía

WALDRON, 125 St. John's-road, opp. Globe TownJIull.

-\TEWSAGENT'S Busli.t.«,' shop well "stocked, good

.J-' corner, gas stove, largo dwelling, pony, sulky, and

harness;'

no agents. Apply Owner, Cleveland und

Editan! stieet», Redfern.

ÜCCESSFUL, Unique BUSINESS for Sale, suit a

1 lady, George-st, Sydney, £8 week, net profit, long

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lease, £400, representing stock. . Apply .llox -1064,

jG.l'.O.'; or 117 Llvcrpool.street.Sydney. '_

CONFECTIONERY,Tobacco, and "General, near pi»,

turo show,'for immediate Sale, £30 cash, including

1 poultry 'and houses, rent 133, shop, 3 rooms, and kit

clien. Apply 10 Cambridge-street, Rozelle.'_

I7M)ltSALE, Fruit, Greengrocery, Pastry,

C'onfcc

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tionery. Tobacco, all klnd'nf summer drink»,no

opposition, Inun stops nt door. Apply E. BAKER,I'pit-ollltv. Randwick._

EM'AUHANT, el.y, perfeel little goldmine, ehiap,

low lent, owniT must sell on account ni bad

health. 'Don't misa bargain. BLAKE and CO.,

Linden-court, I'astlereagli-strcet- -_

OLD-EST"ÂB"°~Booiie|i«lrlngBusiness for Sale. Ill-

ness Hie reason for selling. No raisjnablc offer

refused. 57H Parramotla-rd. Petersburg._

PROFITS.£5 WEEK; MIXEO .BUS., ADJOINING

^-PICTURE SHOW, GREAT DAHOAIN. PRICE,

£00. nlHCII. (1 Glebe-road,* Glebe._

AS1IF1ELD.'"-SclectBoarding-house, always full,

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highlvcommended, well furnished, £250, n-t

profitJibou^£18,jnontJi;_Fox..lil Charlolte-sl, Aslifl'.i,

YÂ"71LL~Sacrif'co,2 genuine Fruit and Vegetable Shops,

VV very low rent, old cstab., no reasonable oller re

fused, any trial, goodreason. 3'H) Oxford-st, Paddington.

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LIBRARYfor Sale at Neuii.il Bay, easily worked, su

gentlewoman. Full partie, CROLL and ro., lol

Military-road. Tel.. 180 N. Syd._,_

I71NMORE.-PrivateBdg.-house, 0 rms., clean, w ..!

? ?'(urn., low rental, every i-onv., inspect, 5 perman'itboarders, sacrifice, £65 pish. 31 Liberly-strett._

ItOCI It- Northern Sllitirh rent lui turuuser £ii

_. 1er week £30 stock at valuation nugi sell

le-n inn «tate Bl Crow s Vest P O North Si 1

DYPRSand Clc-incrs Business in mun street old

established presenthands 3 }ears good oppor

tunity for Iradesman orpresscr Dyer Herald Ollie

Wtll ESPABLISIIPD Secondhand Clothing would

sidt i lil} must sell owner leaving for US»,

rent ITS *i>8 Parramatta road Petersham

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CII VN 1 odgiiig house for Sale 5 rms ki! lull}

furn low rent Price lo «tilt bu}er \i pi}

Mrs OR OTU Newsagent, f Abercrombie street cit}

BOVRDINGHOUS. for'Sale 0 perm men Parti u

hrs Clifton Mar}st Auburn_N_

EESIDFNTIAIS rooms ulwo}S

full good furnitur

2S Rose st

S51Price and particulirs .'G Cuni

af¡pnt£_

ELIRESHMI NT Rooms it Undercliffe Picnic Crnds.

for '.ile eheap_.ppl} llolmcr tt Undercliffe

aROOLRYand Mixed rent 25s gd dwell gd po I

lion__Pirticular5._H4_Wardell

rd_Pulwich Hill

FORSale Residential and Breakfast Room good posi

tion low rent lease cheap 21 Queen st Newtown

ÇJPLrNDID~Boot repiiring Business same hands "0IO } ears gd reas, plain rd £°5 1 Mnrlhoro st L dt

rjÂM Grill Rooms uni Boarding house lor bale g1connection 11.1 Llierponl st eiti_

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. yrs. Fruiterer N town P O

FOR S VLL Boirdins, house ¡mined possession.» cent

posn perm boarders Mrs Taylor North st Nowra

'T>0OT Repairing Bus for Sale good chance forJP good man best sub I 0

, Leichhardt_t10M_Cl

Dnnl s Cigarette dwell rent l°s «ti

> No agent«Laverlck Lane Cove rd St Leonards.

BhSIDl;NTIAL,8 rooms clean well furn cheap

_re it_ h nine State 131 talmerat citi_

BFS1DFNT1AL6 rms

, clem, well furnished rent °4smin tram £86 terms ,144 Bourke st bel iVm st

Olt SAI r, I ODGING HOP .1 "3 Bathurst st "cîtîF°

'AhPRV. Bus Leichhardt, must he sold 4000 loaves1 wk £.50 Whit s V,g \Inert hld 110 Bathurst st

ONH-fllONI R. suburban r wai line clears £3 w

Prie £60 half e-ish D Henry 77 Castlereagh st

HVlRDRIiSSINC,Tali for Sale sell clip-gd-....

for i tradesman Ap 5 o c »o-, t row o st cits

FOR Site genuine Mj\ed Business Puts apph184 *-! lolmsrl lores! lodge No igonls

WVM.D to VURTU .SL a. l.OOD lîlJTCHl RINGBU.INLSS «ihiirban with yards preferred from

£lo0 to CJOO cash Inspection at once hindi} s ibmit full particular«V li I OWN LSD and fO \ uralla clumber» 101Pitt street Tel 4776 Cit}

BUT011FR1NOBUSlNtS» suburban room for e\

tension I nm cash luyer for i solid husiniss

(with slaughter yards preferred) Will| iy from £400

to £ 00 Owners on!} reply to

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KATÎl\r ANT) RTATTON.

CHAMPION WHEAT.

The wheat section at the Royal Show h-", at-

tained co-tiBldcrnblo importance, and Pr(,s,im"

ably exerts some influence upon the "rac"c°'

¿ide of the industry.That fact lu Uso»

directs attention to a peculiar position In re-

gard to champion wheats For aomo Wv

years in succession the Coda, variety of «heat

has won Hie champion prize In the wheal .

tlon. According to .he verdict °\^*°»^the champion wheal, which should re. tain 5

be the best wheat for ta.mers to Slow, lb

Cedar. Yet the same variety Is a most in

known in the v.heat paddocksof l«p T

It is not grown to any extent or ''-'^ Ipurposes, and, what is more Impoitanl. not

"ke.y to be. ».roly this is T ."*

which suggests the need for some "ltc'»tl0" TI

the wheat section. The matter t* one that

might well engagethe attention o Ihag'

cultural section of the council, IU. »*

to a general discussion of a position, which

cannot be disputed, and which can bardb

I

be considered satisfactory.

The position, anomalous as it is. U, simp

; enough cedar obtains its distingasheIP*-

lion because it is tho wheat which weighs

most per bushel, and Its milling 1»»»tle^very high. That Is the staudaid by which

ehVwlieat is judged. No other wheatcan

surpass Cedar In those respects. But wey

?

are not sufficient, and. becauseollier wheat

.

are far better ylelders, and the retare much

I more profitable to grow,Cedar is not in

generalcultivation. Nor can farmers be re-

commended to sow this vailety under be

circumstances. But as a icsult of Ceda, win

ning the champion pri.e at the lend ng Bhow.

a number of farmers are led to believe It Is

tho w.ict they should plant,wita the Wea

that it will do well In their district.*.<

Pyrenee proves, however, that Cedar does

nnlv moderately well throughout the State,only moderately yvu». -".-a

and is never likely to come into general cul-

tivation. Is It advisable that a variety o£

wheat which I» not In genoialcultivation,

nor ovwi likely to be, bhoultl secure the cham-

pion prize at the Royal Show? It Is an In

tercatitiK point. What constitutes a cham-

pion wheat? The grower will probably say

It IB the variety which returns the most monc>

per nciu. Yield is .-.eretoroa matter or"

very fit st moment. Still quality cannot be Ig-

nored, and especially is it the July of the

Royal Show to'recognise quality."tet the

above position Is unsatisfactory.While

Cedar Is proclaimed the champion wheat at

the show, the paddock tollsa different story.

The rooordB of the experiments carried out

by tho Departmentof A-grlculturc

show that,

even In districts where this red wheat is suit-

able its yield is five to ten bushels per acre

less'«ian the best-yielding wheats. In other

parts the difference Is more marked. At

Henty last season, while Canberra ¿yielded

20.45 bushels, and Federation 10.46 bushels,

Cedar yielded10.1 bushels. Tho previous sea-

j

son the following comparisons were record-

ed:- Rlngwoud: Federation, 35.14 bushels; Ce-

dar, 24.55; Germanton: Yandilla King, 28.43;

Cedar, 18.31 bushels. In some Instances the

yield was J- uro oven,but as a rule there was

a considerable discrepancy. Taking the aver-

ages fur 1913-14 on the experiment plots in the

southern districts,reckoning Federation as

100,Yandilla King went 110 5, and Cedar 811.

That Is wlii'to Yandilla King averaged 24 G

bushels *'6r acre, Cedar averaged 18.21 hush

OIB. Thuro seems something wrong about a

system which consistently terms a wheat with

this record, the champion wheat Moreover,

oven it the yield was satisfactory, tills variety

would not be suitable for general cultivation.

In Rlvorlna under normal weather conditions

It would be Impossible to strip it, and it

lyould require to be cut and threshed. This

puts the Cedar variety out of practical con-

sideration, as stripping Is the usual thing.

This question was referred to Mr. H Ross,

Chl<-f Inspector of Agriculture, and it was

found he held much the same views as ex-

pressed above, and said. "Right throughout

' Riverina and the south-western slopes not a

bag of Cedar would be grown In a season,

and It was discouraging to farmers to see

the champion prize go to a wheat which can-

not possibly be grown In their paddocks for

commercial purposes as <i business ptoposi

(lon, Cedar wins because of Its weight and

strength, but its yield is low, and It cannot

be harvested with the harvester lu most caseB,

hut would have to be threshed. Its growthis such as would not suit the majority of cli-

mates In our wheat aistrlrts"

The question Is to provide ,-, satisfactory

remedy, even if It Is generally agreed that the

oxlstlng position is somewhat an absurdityfrom a practical point of view. Could the

champion prize bo- confined to varieties ex-

tensively cultivated in this State ".longingto the medium-strong class' It is not sug-

gestedthat there should he no prizes for

wheat such ns Cedar, which belongs to the

strong red class, or vaileties such as Come-

back and Bobs, which belong to the strong

white class. But we cannot escape the fact

that probably over 00 per cent of our com-

mercial wheats belong to the medium-strong

class. While we want all tho strength we

can procure. It must be accompanied by pro

fltable yields, and a practical standpoint should

bo taken on the matter. It is one which

should be easy to approach with an open

mind.

THE WHEAT QUESTION".

Mr. .1. E A. Florance, Baan Baa, writes:

Mr. Hall's claim to have made a prout of

£17.000 by seizing the wheat of farmers, and

retailing nt an enhanced price. Is no rlouht

made In good faith, but based upon Ignorance.Tho direct result of the wheat grab Is that

a great area of land which should go under

wheat this year will not be sown, a great

area will be sown too late owing to the

delny and humbug in obtaining seed, and a

groat area will be sown with inferior seed

or unsuitable seed, owing to the disturbance

to tho Industry caused by Mr. Hall's meddlingwltb matters he does not understand.^ When

tho losses to the State from these causes are

considered, it will be obvious that the paltrylittle surplus boasted of Is nn a par yvlth the

other wonderful financial successes of the

present Government.

STOCK TRANSPORT.

' roitNTRY PEOPLE'S APATHY

The bon secretary of the Association foi

Relief of Travelling Stock Miss L. Blaxlan 1

forwards a copy nf a letter fiom Mi Mum o

Hull Lumundi Q i -nembei of the associa

t tion in which he sa\« - The moyement lb

Indeed i wotthv one and it is oxtriordin

an tint so little his been done In this re

"sped in one of the gteatest stock nislnt

spots In the Empire The ver} dav I received

vrur notice I happened to notice some big

stock trains going through our station and m

almost oierv truck m in\ of the pooi crea

', ti reí yvere down foi good iiid is they had

come ti oin Clermont-nearly 700 miles dist mt

-tho whole mob must havi suffered severel}1

I often wonder whj sheep should piss tbioug.Rockhampton foi Brisbane markets \\ hen

thinking over the mattei I fancied that if light'

w're grills wore run across the trucks-thu.0 cutting them into smill compartments-the

ovetcrowding would he greitl} minbulseil is

the shock in starting mtuially tends to huddle8

the sheep togetherIt Is extraordinary how difficult It Is to get

ctuntty folks to pull toçethet If a woikei in

the clt> finds his bioad is butteied on one

sido only he has i povvirful organisation t

litnl-to put the sun back If necessaiy-untilhe gets what he wants »nd vet there is no

i e i

son wh> the country people should not hav

a far greater say in m my matters c-losel.

j affecting their interests intl thiough them

the interest of the while hut without a bet

ter conception of the v i Ino of conceited action

nothing will evei be de»je » often tell myr political friends that if they would give a

fiaction of theil time to establishing markets

n for oui stock wo would need no othct assist

ance but they prefer io tinker away withabstract ideas and no other country on earth

would stand it-my old ivorld spot would bo

mined In a session

I note loose coupling Is a featuro of ". S Wlines Ileic we have none of that wretch M

hang bang bang and Jolt Suiqly If elobo' coupling Is workable here It can only be an

ofllclal nreludlco in vour State

,NU VUJC& UUrMUIMtNHU. I

"T.R.C.S." writes:-In your issue of Mon-'i day, under "Stock Transport," you do a good

work in Bhowlng up the stnte of affairs on

;

oui railways as regards stock transport. Youend up by asking, "Aro we loss humano than

the Americans' There 1B no doubt ibout It

we are }ear after tearwo continuo t"

ill treat sheep cittle and hoi ses Depu

tation after deputation goes before the

v-irioug Mlnisteis or Railway Commissioners

but it is all time wisted Nothing is dono|and nothing will bo done until the Rall« if

CoirnilEwioners ii-> mnde legally responsible

is common rnirieis for (iiieltv loss 01 in

jurv ind ein le iinseruted \s long is no

one is losponslblc so long will we hive Hi

reputation as we hive to diy of being tho

peorle who notwithstanding tint thev ieh

on live slock for their prospeiitj tteat them

worse thin any othei nitlon on the fa e of

the globe in fiet the w i> oui nilnays tient

storl would not be a How rd in inv other elvi

Used countiv \nd \et people up sill prised

th it drought1- ire srnt and our live stock

tiken iway from us \\< deserve the peiloli

tal punishment we gel Nothing is done Tew

people (are No mlis hine, on i reform

' Miss \ MiUnei writes to the effectthat

those responsible tot the treatment of the

horses that tiavelled to Lockhart should be

. mide suffer foi ¡t

I

APPEAL TG\ FARMlïRS.

MAIZE FOR THE RED CROSS.

The produce branch of the Red Cross So.

clety is making an appeal to farmeis through-

out New South Wales for gifts of maize to

help swell the funds of the society for the

!

pui pose of buying suitable food products foi

the sick and wounded Australian soldiers

The society, which has received splendid

assistance from taiméis in the way of farm

? products, deslreB to emphasise thp fact that

the real work of the Rod Cross Is only now be

!ginning, and that a big drain is sure to be

made upon the funds henceforward.

The society makes a special appeal for 50f

i bushelB of maize. It is lequested that al]

communications be sent to the lion, secretary

,

Mr. Saunders, produce branch, George-street

Sydney

IQUEENSLAND'BANANAS.

BRISBANE.-Mr. James Davies, of Mel-

bourne, who has boen on a visit to the fruit

districts on the North Coast, said yesterday

that growers had boen cutting up their fruit

loo fully matured to carry to the south. Somo

of the trucks supplied for carriage of the fruit

were entirely unsuitable. It the railways

would not supply well-ventilated trucks plant-

ers who shipped south were only courting dis-

aster.

There Is not the slightest doubt that the

Queensland banana will carry if properly

treated. Owing to the hurricane in Fiji

Queensland has another chance of gottlng on

the southern markets, and if the railways will

only help them with louvred tiucks, so that

the fruit can be delivered In good order, they

may be able to retain It,as Queensland fruit

is preferred to Fiji. Directly Queensland can

land bananas in Melbourne fit to carry west,

a large quantity can bo placed in Western

Australia.

;

FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

WAGGA -At a meeting of the Wagga bi.ineh

of the Firmei-s and Settlers' Association it

w-as agiei'd to piotest against an enlaigê-

nent of the franthi.e of the shires and muni-

cipalities, as proposed by the Gov eminent, ns

being ip'mlcal to Hie best interests of both

The proposed iemov.il of the utting limitation? was also condemned In the same terms

Mr 1_ rield submitted a motion to the

Ieffect that the Government be uiged to intro

,

duco legislation declaring the forwaid pur-

chase of whe.it and other foodstuffs illegul

. Dit'inp the discussion it was urged that the

system oi gambling in wheat, which this

amounted to in uniPrtiin seisons was .on

.

ti ai y to the interests of both farmers and the

comn unity T

The motion was carried, and is to be sent1

rn to the district connell for consld ration

s aid tinnsmlsBlon, if agreed to to the .111 ual

.

conference

j A motion by Mr F W Dobbs - 'That con-

sideration he given to the question of nomln

5ntliiK a Parlamentärs candidate foi th3 next

Slate elections and that the district council

6 ti requested to ciiculaiise branches callingfor the nomination of a candidate or candi-

dates, if any," was carried

DISTRICT ITEMS.

BOMBALA-After discussion Bomb ila Ex-

hibition Society appointed .1 spcelul com-

mittee to consider the advisability of holdinga sheep show In Septembei 01 Oi tober The

committee will ptesent a reoort to the SocletjI', a month's time

COFF'S HARBOUR-Al a. committee meet-

ing of the Agricultural Society, the followingoilkeiK were elected -P.itions Mesbis J

Thomson, MP, and 0 S Biinei, JILA, M

M Lean and W II Sharp picsldent, Mi \

13 Long, vlce-piesidents, Messrs Pony, John-son Burling, Walsh W I Smith, treasurer,Mi W \looie secietaty, Mi II L Macdonald

CAbINO-Owing to the toiitinued diyweather the eie.ini supply Is deeieasing

GRENFELL-The i ontlnued di y wc.ith.ot

means tint meat must go up lo 1/ a pound

S'ock ale dying and the on!look is veiy scri-

ms Some farmeis, i\ho sowed pat li, had

t.ieil wneat up and It Is now all wilheied

of through M mt of moisture They have not

the -means oi the inclination to resow

KOOR\WATHA -As the result of 12 pointsof rain the cnrlv sown crops are alre.ulj ovei

the gionml, and seveial are two and thiep

Inches high rnrniets nie \PIJ busv sied

ing The weather it, Ideil foi the pin pose

SINGLE TON- A foi met lesldent of this

district. Mi Rpv M Bell left Picketing, Den

man this week for °outh Eskdnle, Esk

Queensland, where he and his biotheis have

bought portion of the well-known Eskdale

firehold station During his teims as mann

gpi nt Baroona Whittingham, Mr Bell was

popular with all sections of the Singleton com

munit\

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

BARRABA. -

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eFARM PRODUCE SCARCE.

UAltK/Vtí/l lUPbUd

j

The twelfth innual show of the Bjrrabi

P A and H Association was opened to day

in Ideal weather The horse exhibits were

numeious but the quality yyas not up to tho

usual standaid owing to the recent rtiv spell

The pavilion exhibits though small werp of

n high ordei and owing to the show beingheld a month lntei than usual the faim ino

duce was d scarce commoditj Mi Iloiace

Ben} of Tamworth Judged the ting events

and gave ovei} satlsffetion The ittendancp

was XPIV fair for an opening daj C20 was

taken at the gates The cattle and sheejsections were verj pooily patinnlseilAw at ds -

Ulood stallion, ii r ind mer I \ Oil le Ditto,

trottine Vi ([lapin

Pon\ 't lllion I! M Mir

tin Hidcsdile hallion in- ami oi r e 1 Doi li

I I. II hird 2 Blood lilli, Jus and tindei"

f \ Um h Blood rilli lu nul under 2 I Herri

Pom lime oier l'A laiiirU« \ Pringli I f. II

hird Pom nure I2à hinds and midt r II 1 inn s

Gilloiili man oier li bain!« iiiil nilexceeding II

II Pence Mire or eel line !< r spiins nil lo le

driven inspring

i irlI B Dibbs M ire or gelding

tn be dnien P Unod 1 I l\ Mrheihnie J I inn

nure or gcldlnc L II Dibh-- Mau idiptcd for

producing serucrahlc lue! s oi milli horses \\ C

Hig-ui Pur of buggi horse« our II in I no- e\

cerdme l-> hinds 1 1lood Maulen hail, Il M

Cimeron (Tiniiiortb) 1 I \ Holton (Tiniitorlh)"

I lie nee II Pearce I » Hirne» 2 (jallomi in harness oier I! and not c\rce'lin.rIt '

P I lood I II lames.

rindeni leim P

Flood, I II tame« 2 I meorntemi, H 2 and under

P I lood, I H Fame;'

UM I ick (, Tu reí, 1 C\ Doile 2 12-1 had II M ( a mc ron 1 L \

Holton,'

list bael, H Vi ( inicron 1 L \ liolton ' Pur of ponies not e\<.rediiijr II hind-. P

Flood, 1 Miss Moibn 2 Minim huntel I! \

Fi ins 1t\ Lantniortln (M milla l 2 Milden bien

jump I\ Holton II lime llirpolli), and \\

Iineuorth (Mimili), in tried it 'ft im Moi rider P

Hood t n \ Inm "

Durlnm < attlc-foii, ¡irs and under S ILlllis

Iit Miccp -P n of three merino wethers Y! \

r i» iein l'en of (huei

ros-lin i «ellura s I

Chalker lit me s (bilker lit merino «ether

R Johnston 1 I 1 t hcesbroueli 2 1 it i ros bred

ii ther I R Michell Pi I limb, under 12 monthsS t hall er 1 Miss ( urrcll

.

Does -Kelpie ( I Mjson I ! H Dibbs, 2

frcjlmund n Cochrinc 1 P I loo I

'

(ollie li

Dein 1 II Costigan 2

lu poultry 1 R I tlirrldec was the'most successfulixlnhitor and HJS «warded

i spniil rn/n for !bee\lubit oí gime fowls

Urra Produce - lim bushels of hard «lu I

»"

V

Cro's Two hushtls of soft whut 0 ,\ O-oi m

hie o! cob mal/e f. W f ross Ino birdiels of t Us

II lillies One IViK of whciteu I had Hs Boni'i

One ni! of «heilen hu lis Booth Collection o!

ici tibies Pune Suci I our i omul« honey \\ Woodhouse fuo ilo/en lien ceirs Mrs Butler

: WOOL SALES.

MELBOUENE SEKIES.

Mi«1! nmrRVN- Ti./.e.i.ivi iiiuLDuumyi» iiiesiliy

A two wicks' serieb of wool sales w.ib in

'l.nigurnteil today The uitulogiies totulled'

some 11100 hiles Hie seiet tioti us <i whol1

w,is of a misi ellaneous ilmiuctei, being largeh'.eomprlsed of shot t fault}

and lnfeiioi soils

Competition pioveil somewhat disappointing1

and heuvy withdraw Us tesiilted The fe v

1

good wools offoiel comm inded pit ntv of atti n

'

tlon tit the hands of Anieilciin bu}cis but tho

pilces icalised fni thom vveie not up to those

ruling six weeks ngo in this niaiket and1

geneially speaking, they may be quoted at í

peí lent cheaper The demand foi faulty1

and Inferior sorts was of nn ii tegular natiuo,and a decline of 10 pei cent must be noted Inthese. To lue Inciense in freight may tie

jatttlbuted inunit,

the all-tonnd dei line is

ma} the Inferior nature, of seleetion, but there

Iis no denying the fact'th.it the geneinl tone

i of I he market lacked that keenness which was

I the outstanding fentuto at the clooo of thei régulai season.

! SHOOTINa CASE..» I - -?

i, FATHER AND DAUGHTER'S LOVER.;

.'

I

MOREE, Tuesday. .

'

y Edward Sutton, proprietor of the Wilby*

Hotel, was committed for t,lal, charged with

"! shooting at ». man named Priestley, a stoek

, man, with intent to do Ulm grievous bodily

f harm.

t Priestley was keeping company with Sut

j

ton's daughter, and received a letter ask

k ing him to meet her. Her father was said

- to be waiting behind a fence with a gun, und

v to have fifed two shots. No injury was

done. The evidence suggested that the letter

IWilta vvrlteii by Sutton's wife to dc-eoy I'riest

é ley.The daughter denied authorship, of tho

eletter, and said sbo was «till fond of Priest-

ley.

Sutton reserved his defence, but during the

hearing 'volunteered the information that ho

only fired to frighten Priestley away from his

place... Tho daughter in her evidence said her father

)- said ho would follow, her to her gravo rather°

than see her Mrs. Priestley.

s. UflARUE AGAINST TEACHER.

n ORANGE, Tuesday.

]_\At Orange Police Court t.o-day Mark Larkin

"I son, teacher, was committed tor trial for

shooting at John Sheppard, with intent to do

n() Grievous bodily harm.

,, Larkinson had been keeping company yvith

Steppatd's daughter, to which Hu» father ob

K' jccted. and one night called to see her. Shep

laid left the house to oidei him away, when

Larkinson, it was alleged, pulled a final] re-

volver and shot Sheppard through the hand.

AGENT-GENEEALSHIP.'

-o.

NO FINALITY YET.

I The State Cabinet yesterdayfurther dls

. ct'fsed tho question oC filling the position of

Agent-General In London, but came to no de

3 cisión. '"

¡

AH that the Premier would subsequently

! say about the candidatos, for the position was

1 that there were live or six.

t-

. LAND SÜPBPTAX.r¡

' -.1

BILL TO BE INTRODUCED.

The State Cabinet josterday decided that

h i he Land Supet lax Bill will bo lnttoducod

t eatly next session

It was first brought foi ward bj the late Mr

~

Titile some timo ago but was eventually

, diepped 'Hie bill proposed to tax lands over

n £"¡000 In value within a cet tain distance of

i ilways and towns, unless the areas are culu

tiv.itedfoi agi icultuial put Poses

*

i ho Pieruici ra'd that this was a measure

1in the intetests o£ elosei settlement, and was

e an issue dellnitelv raised at the 1 ist elections

's rho bill would ptobably pi oxide for the tax

'"

ing of lands within a ptescilbed distance of

lallvvajs and important towns, and tho tax

it could bo avoided bv putting the land under

li cultivation The purpose of the bill was not

liitvcnue, but to force land Into its most pro

,_lit.iblo use _____________^___

í NEW ZEALAND FINANCE., -»

STATEMENT BY MR. ALLEN.

wrctd.INOTON (N.Z.j, Tuesday.

Mr. Allen, Minister for Defence, says he has

- no knowledge of a Now Zealand £300,000*

loan being floated on the London market.

ARTESIAN WATERS.-.

;GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION.

CONTROL OF BORES.

Tho Government has determined to put an

v end as far as It c^in .to the waste of water -

from artesian bores. It has been demon

. strated to the satisfaction of scientists that

Ihe artesian supply bears some relation to

'. the. amount of rain that falls, and in the seml

Iarid districts it

isiparticularly important

Ithat steps should be taken to conserve the

water In the underground natural reservoirs

tapped by the bore.

The Minister for Lands, Mr. Ashford, made

. an announcement ou the matter yesterday. He

,said be had before him the facts deduced at

the recent Interstate Conference on Artesian

Water, which go to prove that the discharge -'

,from existing artesian bores is yearly de-

*

creasing. The members of the conference

were of the opinion that the primary cause of

'-, such decrease was due to Ihe demands which

,have already been made by the accumulated

. supply in the basin by the undue multiplica- j

^tion of uncontrolled bores. This opinion

. had since been verllled in a practical way hytho results obtained in connection with the

construction of a new bore at Bellata. It

was intended in future, wherever necessary, to-

strictly enforce the provisions of the Water

Act, which gives the Crown tho power to con-

trol the flow from any bore.

The Minister said he had appn rod of an

explanatory letter,with a copy of the report

of the proceedings of the Interstate Confer

j once, being forwarded to all owners of pri

j,vate bores, and to the trustees of trust bores.

, This would ensure all (hose dlreelly Inter

nestPtl having the latest a. d most authoritative)

"

information on the subject, and would, he

f hoped, also ensure the co-operation of all con-

'

- corned, and thus render any action under ths

.Water Act unnecessary.

è LIFT FATALITY.

"

- -?

1- MAX ix*U_r,ED AND TWO INJURED.

r At about 1 io a m yesterday a lift accii, dent neetiiiPd at the new building being> eieited foi the "Dnlh Telegraph," at the

1 eornei of King and Pa^tleiea-h stieets A

"heixy goods litt yyas being hauled up a well

. by means of a eiane on the loof It had

ic le u bed the ninth stoi} when the wire

; lope broke and the' lit! fill to the fifth

mfloor, wheip H jammer] On itr wa} down, 't

I' dislodged some he.ixx timbei, v.hieb fell -o

the bottom of the well striking three mon,

lone of whom was killed outtigbt

» The man who was killed is James Stewart,u ."» .i foiemdn edi ponte), of Johnston-street,

>?* Annandale Ptederiek Hodgson, foieman''

bulldei. of Bpunilsh-stieet, Campsie had his

J, light band eiushed George Clover, a lift

\ attendant lesidlng di Smith-stieet Mascot,

»1 had his fight .uni laceinled and his rightI' ankle hint Ile is also sutfei ing from shock

t Glover itiri Hodgbon were remoyed bv the

*') OMI Ambulance to Svdiicv Hospital, where

" they weie admitted b} I'll Asplnall

G.U.O.O.F.'

I,

jnnoLKiHT AN'D WAH KKKKCTS.

The annual general meeting of the Grand

Lnitcd Ordet of Oddfellows was opened in the

j hall, 128 Castleieagh-stieot, yestotday, and

piwill be continued (luting the week

II (has M H Nlcod gnnd master statedUi-t the total funds had Increased by a most

a lb Untiul amount and that the average, sick-

ness oxpoiioncc wu somewhat lightei than in *

,Ino yeat pi credlin; The work of dealing

v'lth the mattet of medlinl oflleois had been

plated in the hands of the Pilcndly Societies

Association To lind a solution of the pioli

lem foi the whole State was a seven tax on

any body Ihe lesultb whkh could aiciite in

centies with laige populations hy the adop-

tion of metlli til Instituto«, and chemists' shops

weie worthy of eonsideinltion In tho assur-

ance depai tment pi OKI ess had been steud> He

ptedlctcd that the otdci would soon begin to

.ichie\e the expansion that such a splendid

pioposltlon deseivedThe lepoit of the committee of management

1 btated tint Oddfellow bhip had not boen exemptfrom the effects of the war, all brunches and

I members hiving felt Its influence No less (

than 2,80membets had enlisted AU these

men would be kept Hnanc ial The membei -

' ship in lill was 12 772 oi 1017 less than in

111! 'ihe total income had, foi the second

J time exceeded LluO.OHO Hu actual totul for? I'll! being ¿MOIST. Thib was said lo be

'

paitleulnli c;xiclient lonsiderlng the exents

"> of tlio ye.u Hie total funds now stood at

^ji. 2112,524

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"'NO CONTEST IN DALLEY.

S J

. The Liberal association of New South Walesi has decided not to contest the Dalley seat in

i

the House of Representatives, rendered vacant

by the death of Mr. Hovvo.

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BIRTHS.COHEN.-April 22, at Nurse Nettleton'» private hô-

pital, Alt ion street, IVaverlcy, the Wife of EdgarH Cohen, of Musyvcllbrook-a son

FINCKIL-Af, ni 27, to Dr and Mrs A E rinckha daughter.

GRAHAM (nae Maud Campbell)-April 15, at Gus

ford, Chtypckroad, Bankstown, to Mr and Mrs liI» Grahaoi-twin sons

ileyiCAU -Aprf.1 21, at Sonoma, Church street Dubbo

to IT- and Ml s Les Mc. icar-i daughter'

MARRIAGES.BISSCTT-nUTirV,' \ -Much 23, at St Stephen's

Church, by the ltev lohn .crguson, James, secondson of 31r mil »Mrs 1 Bissett, of Moore rark, to

Vera, second daua liter of Air mid Mrs I I» Ituth

jen, of Mosinin At home, Dclos, Avenue road,

Mosman, vVodnesla. 2Sth

GRP1N ACitl-ILNSOM-Uirch 20, at Prosbvtemn

Church, Ashllcld, by the ]|cv It M Gow in. GeorgeDouglas,, youngest «an of Mr. Greenacre, Dulwich

Hill, to Hut, i ouiia st diughter of Mn, 1 enscon,

Crojdon

LETTES.

BIÇlvLl- Apnl 27 at ivjtorfn.) Hospital, Valerie,

diarly beloved wife of li . Iliel le, aged 21 jeijrsSINGH AM -l'Ile 1 in Sir Toll» 1 Kingham, Bart , V D

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1', who ditd ni london, March 1? was haul tf the

finn of Mcssi s. vv ilka- and li ill, Shellleld, LnglaiidInscrit 1 on Lchnlf of the whale of the emploiera m

Australasia It is i lol cn uf afTictlon n» vi Inca

he was held by them -fcvdnei, Albert D Nash man

agcr for Austnlisu Melbournes Uovvnnl, manager,Adelaide 1 W 1 angilon, mininer, Brisbane» H n

Hart, manager "A ellmgton XZ, ! 1 Atl ins

manager AuekJmd h / li V lilley manager,

Melbourne, L Gvrald Balding, attornej for -Austral

asia

BRIDGES-April 27, at her late residence. Boga, Wil

ham street, XLanh, Adeline Mirle dearie laved wife

of James Thom it, Bridges, aged r4 years

BRIDG1 S - \pril 27, at her residence P<cga,Wil

ham street, *Vlniih, Adeline Marie, the secemd Moved

daughter of Mis 1 I Slurp, of Como, Edward

=trect, v\ oollalin and the late 111 G" Sharp, it

Hunter street, city

Cil Util ti- Vpial 21, lois, at Shmgliai, Clima, George

Chalmer, X11 C 1*,

formarle of Si due.

DIM - \pnl 27, 191., at her late widcncc. Fair-

leigh, "A it oiif, Bax, Mirj Ann, widow of the late

1 liornas I airless Dent, aged fly eaijs

DI WllNLi -April 20 ISIS, at her residence. Emu

l'lnns Harriet 1 lujbcth Dcvtdnc}

DONOVAN - Apnl 28 it A tlli, Namjiucca Ithcr,Pitnck Ldvvard, dearly loved husband of

1Hen

Donoyan, and heloied lifth «on of Honora and the

lafe lohn Donovan, of Mangrove, Hivvkesbur} Uiver

n"ed io It 1 P

Dill \\ - April -.( 1011, at Macquarie street, Vam

mitta, Joseph Jonn Drew, arel G» years

.Cil It\ -April 27, 101. at his lite; rcsidcnc., 65

Merton street lion He, samuel, dearl} loved husband

of Elizabeth Lmorv, aged 4_ y cars

Fl I1QN -April 27 101» at Athol, I renchman's road,

Rindwiek, VSfl liiomaj Benedict, sixth lud

voimgc-t son of the late Atanor General John lcllre}s

rtiltan, Madras Staff Corps, age] Jo }car_. lill1

GA St OIGM -April J.C 1)1». it 11 irrls street Harris

I'irk, ran-inutl-i, Prances Gxscoigne, late of Tut

iiei, in her Sflth year

GAsCOlGNl - Vprd 28 lil. at the résidence of her

daughter (Mr» Í, Diekena)of Harris street, Hams

Birk I'arrirmtti Trances Gascoigne, relict oí the

lite limes Case ligne lite of l'utnc} aged SS years

GI 1 1 SON - \pril 0 Martin Gleeson the beloved hu»

bind of Jean CIee»on, of Guildford, late of Balmain

Kllini r -\pril "> at iver residence Public school,

1 nioiiec, Kaiharl (lily),desrlv beloyed wife of 11

( kiddle, acel 49 leirs

KING - Apnl 27, IDli, at lier late residence Roscrea,

tf Gecrge street Redfern, lah i, relict of the late

Tticlnrd lvinj aged 03 }ca__. It I B

1I0OUL-On April 20 al. tsarrickv tile Cottage Hos

plL.il, of acute peritonitis,Laura (Laune) Moore,

a-ed 27 iciis

KIGRO-April 21, 1115,at her lite residence, Main

Ftreet I nhi,ow Bo. ni Stewart NigTo, aged 47 years,

1 loyed wife of Nicholas Nigro

B-MVxUT-In lils TOili jeir through injuries acci

dcntalh reeeiicd lime», beloved husband of Ithel

Mira Stewart, of Ley s avenue, Lil}lleld,and eldest

son of Alexander Stewart

ETIVI NS - April 27, Ititi, at his lite residence,leura,

1 renclini m s roa I, II uiilwick (oí heart failure-!,

C eorgeHerbert Stn ens, kite of Brobenah, in his SOtli

xeir By request,no Howers

THORNTON - Vpril 27, 1)15, at Boial rnncc Alfred

Hi_pital Caninirlown, Lincoln Leichhardt Thornton

(yiolmist), 1 cloved hush md of Charlotte -honiton,

u"cd 4b ¿ear_^____

IN MEMORIAM,J_vEUY-In cicr loyally and sorrowful remembrance of

inv dear mother and grui Mar} Ann Alco, who

dipirleil this life April 2«, 1910 aged "I years, rcbet

of the late Willum C Aven, of Cobb and Co A

fiitliful true, aid loving mother Deeplymournid

inserted bv her loy nig I lujhtcr, Sarah l\ir»onü, and

gr inddaughicr, \on Cuinine

BISHOP-In afTectiointe and loving remembrance of a

good woman our mother, liar» Bishopwho departed

tin, life suild.nl) on A pi ii >, 1911 at Kanimbla

Auburn Inserted b} her husband P Bishop and

children T I}er_,U IXcighbour, Ted, A\ al, llirr},

Si 1, and Honee

Bl LUI li-In loving memory ot our dear mother

and grandmother Margaret Buckley who departe 1

this life April 2b, 1(111 RIB In. ertcdhv hi r

loy nu ilau"litci,son m layy,

and grandchildren, M

and 1 Wilson

BLCKLI-\ -In sad but lovirgmemory of our darling

mother and grmdmother Margaret Buckle}who di

parted this life April-S 1J14, aged 78 }enr_ Ma}

the ritt ni peaceIncited by her loymg daugi cr,

INoiali Banks and grandchildien, hate Mattie, Nor in,

und Robert

DICKLL. -In sail but loving memory of our daring

mother mel grandmother, Al irgaret Buckley, who de

pirted this life April 2S 1911 aged 78 }cars. May

the rest in peace Inserted by her loymg son and

daughter in La», lUrtni and Maud Buckley,and

grandchildrenBl CM I Y -In loving remembrance of our dear mother

aid grandmother.Margaret Bucllc}, who departed

this life April 28, 1014, aged 7S yeal» Best in peicc

In. ertcd by her loying »on und daughter in law,

John and Han Bud lev. and gruidchildrcn,

BALON -In uni but loving iiiemor} of our dear and

only daughter lina, who departed tins life April

23 191", aged 15 }ears and 0 months

lou are not forgotten, dear Lena,

Nor will thou eyer be

As long as life and memory last

XV o will remember thee

Inserted bv her loving parents, J and A. Byron

anil onlv brother,A\ill

BYBOV -In ead hut loi mp momorv of our dearly

loi ed niece and cousin, Lena, who departedthis

life April 28 101",

Sweet «acred heart of lesus

li ive mercy on her 6oul

"Inserted h} her loving aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs

Brook«, T and If Chesterton, I and L Carr and

1 llcen Brooks

BARON* -In loving memory of liff dcarlv loved niece

and cousin lena Biron who departed this life April

_S 1912 Inserted by her loving aunt, llarj Mo

loncv and cousins

Bl RON-In loying mernoo of our dear niece and

cousin, Lena, who departed this life Apnl 28, 1912,

fig«! If years ml 0 months RIP Inserted hv

her loving uncle and aunt, and familv James and

if ir} Jim pi»}

BARON - In loiine memorv of our dear niece and

cousin, Lena who departed this life April _S, 1912,

Rest on dear lena =oftlv ret

They mi s you most who loi ed you liest

Inserted by her loying mintie hate Moloney, and

cousins Alice Tom, and Jack

Bl RON* -lu loving memory of our dear niece and

cou«in lena who departed this life Apnl 28 1911

In ertcd by her loiing auntie Bridgie Ahern, an]

cousins Minnie and Stcvvait Mjnsflclil

Bl VV ti I- R -In sad but loiing memory of mv deal

«if and mother lioscini Ann Bvw iti r who departed

this life April 2s 1912, at linpenal Hotel, lY-kmc

ville nail 1 rekinoullo'Jhe f°co 1 loved is now laid low.

The fond t-nc heart is still

The Innis that always helpel me so

Lie now lu death » eol 1 chill

Tnsprtel b} her loiing husband, Jack Bywater, and

children

B. VV \T1 R-A toi en of loyc to the memory of my

diar motl er Rocina \un Bew der who passed

aiu} April 2b 1912, after a painful illness, aged 43

jearsHow T miss you, mother dear,

It is Go 1 alone can tell

Life yyas deelred hut God could see

1tentai rest was beet for thee

Inserted by her loving daughter, Annie

C V.TI11 It -In loy mgmemorv of lily dear husband

mid father, liol crt Cathu who dipirtid thin

life April 23 1603, agc I (1 }car Inserted by his

loiinp wife and son, S}dnti Cither

COIPNSO-In sad but loving memory of mv dear

mother Helena who depirted this life April 2s

iel I Immaculate heart of Min prayfor lier In

«ertcd1}

her lnunj daughter, Nellie

COI INSO-In sail hut loving remembrance of nv>darling mother llcleni who departed this life April

28 1911 Sweet lesus hue mercy on her toni In

serte 1 by her loving son and daughter in law, v\ ill

and Winnie and gruidchildrcn

CHIGM IL-In lovinc memory of m} dear husband,who dill April 21, 1014 aged 59 xcars

Hu fice we lmcd is now lud low,"Hie fond true heart is still

The hands tint always helped us so

I le now In death s cold thill

Inserted hi his loving nife and daughters, Pia Ivy

CintNIII-In loving memory of our dear fathir,who du 1 April "S 1911 iged 59 years Inserted bj

his fond daughter and son lu law, Phoebe and Jack

1 r m! s also Krmilson lae! io

CI1K»\HI -In loving meiniri of mv dear fnthcr and

grnulfitlicr who dipirtcd this life April 28, 1011,

»I. d rJ veirs

I did not know the pain jou bore,I di I not see you die

But mili 1 now }ou |issel away,And mull tint say (.ood live

Inserted li Ins ilin"httr lind son m law and grindilnldren C1 ira nul Tunes Bov le} ludd street, Bank

pla

CIIIGNI fL-In lining memorv of our dear father

and gi indfiitlier lohn ("hicnell, who dqiiricd tins

life April iS, 1914 Inserted hv his loving son

and itiii(,hter In li», Tohn and I diu, mid grind

ilnldren, I hu, In, uni lick

CIlIf.Mfl -In fun! remcnil rime of our fither and

grundfitlier lohn Chigiull, who din! April 2s lill

aged 19 }cirsand li months Gool, hut not for

gotten Inseilel by his loiing tliuMitii an I son

inlivv, IIiiuilli anil lui I a/ilnrley ulto gril.leluldr.n 1 louie 1 icj and «alii

CIIK.N'I! -lu loiing memory of our dear fither

who departed lins llfi April 28 1914 aged »0 years

Inserted l»v his iliughter and son Tessie and lae»

also gran Itlulilren I ii en Harold and risie

COX- In loving mimoiv of Ciptiln lleno rdvvard

COT of Clara lion e (Tira, hing's County, Ireland

xilio dipirleil this life Vpril ¿8, 1011 lui' In

eertcil bj his loving wife,Theresa

DILI ON*- lu sal and loving memorv of our dear and

onl}child Glenone Patience Mil} (Clennicf), who

departed Uns lift Arrll °t>, 1D11, nged 1 year 10

Ii» nth Sadl} mitsid

\U long fui ion ideir bib}

Ami our heirtfi are sail with pain,

And the world would be a heivcn

Coull we lut heal vom lone ignn

But vi lilli von l'e m leatcful »-'ccp

"tom min on vu will nlwa}s keepInsirtul hv he' loving fatliei mil mother Michael

and Mandi Dillon

LI IlOrr-Tril ute ef love lo the munni} of ni} dear

wifi lotta who lu 1 \pril 27, 1912

With ti u ful cv.s 1 witlhcil }ou, I utile,

Going <n your low li w iv

There is one bon! h iib i innot sever

loving rtii tml i mie lists for ever

1 Inserted by hu loving husband, Harry.

IN MEMORIAM.EVANS -In affectionate remembrance of my dear mo-

ther. Anne 1 vans who pnssod away April 23 1012,Inserted by her loung daughters, Jennie, Annie,

and1 ttie Lvans.

rLkAtUxQ -In loving memory of our dear son and

?irother, Kohcrt Augustus, who departed tins life

April 23, 1914, aged 22 j ears

\A hiloj ou lie in, peaceful sleep

i) lour memorj we will alwavs keep.Inserted bj lu«, loutig parents, brotlicr,'sister, andbrother in law.

rLLMMC! -In loving memon of my darling grandson and our dear nephew, Kobert Augustus (Gus),who passed anny April 2S, W11 At rest Inserted bj his

loutig grandma, uncles, and aunts,T

.Ajatt, Mc and Mrs Melville

PLI AUNG-In fond and loung memory of our dear

nephew Kobert Augustus (Gus) who departed fromthis life April 2S, 1911 iged 22 1 orgct j ou. Gus

wo neier will Inserted bj lus loving uncle mdaunt Dan and Iva \\j itt

t-Ll MING -In loving memorj of our dear nephew andcousin, Robert Augustas (Gus ), who passed awayApril 38, 1J1! Al rest Inserted bv lus loving in

ili

and aunt, Mr and Mrs W. Wiatt, and cousins,Millie, Bobbie, and Ulta

PLIMTSG-In lOAing memory of our darling cousin,Kobert Augustus (Gus), who passed away April 23,

MU Sadlj missed Inserted by Ins loung cousins,

ninnie, llarrj, Linda, Gordon, Ronnie, and Beni

UAlILim. -v. tribute of undying loie to the memoryor

darling mother and emudilla. Theresa Gahcnl},who passed peaceful!} jua} April 2S, 1910

isllentlj, pejcefullj angels bore herInto the beautiful mansions above

There «ho is resting from all sorrow for ever,«>J'o in the arms of God s infinite love

Sadlv missed bj her sorrowing daughters, Blancheand Adelaide, and grandchildren. Ivy Harrison, Norman and Theresa Izarka

GORM VA -In loung memor» of my dear husband anlour father, Rielurd Corin m who departed this hie

2Sth April 10H, iged 07 jcarsIn niieuhte hoirt of Min,

i oi r prav ers for him extol,

sacred heirt of Jesuslïaie niertv on his soul

laserted b> his wife md children

GORMAN -In lonug memon of our dear father and

grandfather Richard Gorman, who departed Ulislife April 2«: inn

Ile has gone to his rest, his troubles are o'er.Ho Ins clone with sorrow and pam

An 1 the ills of this life which ho patlentlj boreWill neier distress bim again

M i\ his soul rest in peaceInserí ed Ii Ins loiinp d mgliter and son in law,Tliultns and

Mirgartt I ninan, and grandchildren,

ÍYitík, Muggie and TommyGORM AN' - In loung "memoir of our dear father,

Hilliard Gorman, «ho died Ap-il 2c lill Pest m

peace Inserted bv his loung daughter and son in

lan, Juba and Stoic Daiorcn

HALLSTROM -In sail but loving memorv of our little

boi Millie, who was ealli I home on April 23 lill

aged 0 vears 8 months Tondlv loved and, cb so

s-idlv missed b, father, mother and little mstcr«,

IXirothy Netta, Al in, Jessie, Nellie

H ARRINO TON1-In «ad and lovingmemorv of mi dar

ling wife and mother, Annie Ilarnnglon who de

parted tins life April 2Sth, 1100 Inserted l> he!

loung husband and daughters and sons in law, Mr and

Mrs heirn Mr an i Air« keating, Mr and Mrs( nu ford, Mr and Airs Sil

«bury,and grindcluldrcn.

RIP

HARRISON'-In loving memorv of mv dear wife FliHi

bolh Hirnson who departed this lifeApril 23, UU

Inserted bv her loung husband G Harrison

HARRISON -In loi ig mellion of my dear motner,

who dcpirlcd Ibis lueApril 2S 1914 Inserted hy her

loung sill, C \\ Harrison.

HARRISON -lu lounc nicniorv of mj dear sister

departed, this life April 23, lull Inserted bj lier

loung brother I Deinp e\

HMiltlSON -Li loung memory of mv dear sister,

depirled this life April 2S, I91l Inserted hy her

loung sister, Mrs Croie

HARRISON -In loung memon of our dear sister,

departed tins life April 'b 1011 Inserted by lier

loung Another m lui am! ¡,i«ters Mr and Mrs.'

lliompson and Airs Maxwcl

UARUIsOxr -In loung memorj of car dear sister in

law, Llizabcth Harrison, who died Aprd 2S, 1911

Me saw her suffering du bj da},it caused us bitler grief

To sec her slowlj pine away,And eould net give relief

Mu her soul rest in peaceInserte) bj her lrollur ml sister In law, Jack and

I urie Giav and niece Rui v Smith

li H.ltliUN -In faithful renn inbraiici of my best

friend, Ain. Hi/jibelh Hirnson, who departed this

life April 2S, lull Inserted by Allen Williams.

In loung memory of our dear son and brother.

Claude who departed tins life on April 23, 11,12

Go Icalled lum from our mid«t,

Put never from our hearts,

Ile lues willi us in memory still,

And will until the last

Inserted bj mother father, brothers and sisters

hNKIII -In loung memorj ol our dear mother and

grandmother Alinnie (.rice hnight who departed

lins life April -s 1914 Inserted bj her loung son

and duighlcr in lau, Clarrie and Ida, also grand

child Millie

lixlijiil -lu Md but loung memory of our dear

n other Alinnie Gnee knight, «ho depirted ila*

life April UM, lill Inserted by her loung son and

daughter in Un, fetattlci and Lttie Sadlj nu wd

10\ 11 i -In loving memon of mydear husband

our father, Charles Level!, who passedaiiai April

2«th lil?Inserted by his loung wife and lamih

IOA 11 i -In loving memory of im dear brother and

uncle, Charles Loi c1}, who departedthis life April

28 1913A. Brother true as ever breathed

Ills pa ed away from earth

But memorj dil elis within the hearts

Of tbo c who knew Ins worth

Inserted by his loung sister, Marj and familv

MARSHALI -In ever loilng memory of our dear

father William Marshall who departed tins life

April 23 1903 at Ins late n idence The Hermit

agc College street Balmain Inserted bj his loung,

daughters anti son in law. George Dark

MILL! R -In loi ing memory of mjdear wife and our

mother, ilarjMiller, who departed tins life April

27, 1909 Inserted bv her loung husblnd, George

Miller,and familj

VAkKAN-In loung remembrance of our dear com

rule, 1 red Nil km who wa» accidentally 1 died at

Zetland, April 3 1911 Deeplj regretted bj his

loung eomrides Arthur and Herb. Tuck, George

Gooding and Jack Sinilh

"OnniNS-In sad but loung memory of our deir

fitbcr, lohn William Hobbins, who departed this

life April 2S, 1908 Inserted by his loving children

S1AIPSOXJ-In loung memorv of our dear daughtertin! sislcr who

ile)irted this life on April 2S, 1911

Inserted bj lier loung mother, father, sisters, and

11 others

SIMPSOV- In loving mernoo of our dear sister, May,who departed tins life April 2o 1911

In the bloom of lier lue death cLiimed her,

In the prideof her womanhood days.

None 1 neu her but to love her

None mentioned her name but with praiseInserted bj her loung brother and sister in law,

PereJund Ljdla Simp«pil

SMI DI í'\ -In loving mellion of our dear mother,1 ninii line Smedley, who died at katoomba, April

2S 1)00 aged 5S jcirs In cried Ij her loungson and luthier in 1 iw, I red md ALiry Smedlcj,

and biandelulclrcn, 1 reddle and Lilecn

SMITH-In loung memorv of mv dear wife and

moher, «ho depirted this life April 28 1014 InBtrtcd bj her lot lug husband duigbier and son

inli« r M Smith Mr md Afrs Buttle At rest

SMI i II-In loung memorv of our dear mother, Ellen,Caroline 1 lmbeih Smith, who departed this iifo

April 2« 1011

Thou art not forgotten, dearest mother,Nor wilt thou ever be

As long us life and memory last

A\e will icmcmbcr thee

Inserted bv her loung eliughter and son in law,

I Uli in and Bert Woodruff

SAH i H -In loung memory ofmy

dear mother and oui

dear gr melin i 1 Hen Smith, who passedaway on

April 23, 1JH Z

Sleep on, dear mother, thv work Is o'er,Ihi «¡Ihn,- hands shall toil no more

tone and fortotten by some von niaj be,But neier forgotten ope moment bv me

Inserted hi lier loving diughtcr. Nellie und grand

children, Arthur, Marjorie, and Maj Cullen

SMITH -In remembrance of mi dear friend, Mrs

Smith who passed amy April 28, 1914 Gone, but

not forgotten Inserted bj her fnend, Spend

STARNtS-In sad and loiing memoryof my dear

wife (barlotti atunes

Two vcais have p i>sed since that pad dayAAlen mi dear wife pincel away

Coil foil bei home it was Ills w11!,

rorgcther? No, I

neier will

Ti scrted hi her ioung husban 1,\A' 0 Sta-ncs

SI AHN! S -In loung memorv of xn\ dear staler Char

lotte stirnes who departid this life April 23, 1913

Some du the clouds xx ill 1 rcak,

dollie dil the t-ha Iowa fice

And I shall fee nu sister« flee,

Aid she slmil speik to me

She'll soothe mi aching heart,She'll clasp mj

wean hand,

And hail me through Hie gclden gate

""o that bright and hanpj land

Inserted lu her loung sister, Plum

THORN rO\-In sad but loung mimory of mj dear

wife anil our dalling mother Mary Ann Thornton

who dipirlcd lins life on April 28 1914 «IP In

Rtrtel bj her lonna; husband, James Thornton, and

f um,}

THORNTON - In Kid and loiing memorv of our deir

mother Mirv Ann Thornton who departed tins life

on April 2b, 1011 RIP Inserted H her loiing

d-niL-lltcr und son in law, Mai and Richard King11AIMIXS - In loung memon of our deal molber

Susan riiiiiuins, who denarled this life April 23 1012,

agel TO uara Inserted bj her loving cull Iren

TIMMINS-In loung mcinorv of our dear mother,

Suciu timmins, who departed tins life, April ~H

101 ' In-irlcd liv her loung sou and ihuthter in

Liw Jntk an! Millie Pnnniing

\\ iLl 1NC.10N -In loiing memon of our darlin?

liai, who eli partedIbis life Alni 23, 101' In erted

bj herloiing father and mother, brother, and sister,

Tacit anil \i iris At rest

Willi I -In loung memory of mj dear husband and

our father hirl who depart,,Ithis life Apiri 28

lill Stllv mi« c1 Inserted by his loung wife

md sors linj um! lionel

W11 IiISON -Tu loin g memory of mi dear molher

Man who elcpiilciHis life April

'8 100Í HIP

Inserted bl lier loung lui"htel Aitihcl_

RETUEN THANKS

Mrs A M Git Al ami I AMIIi, of Old Cantcrbun

loid 1 itersbiin du ire to return their sincere und

heirlfilt WANKS to all relames and fn'ends for

telcttlim« litters eirds'inl llowers cornnilseriting

with us ui thp recent t id berea.enienl tint «e sus

tallied in the losi of a deir hush mel and father, also

to neighboursfor thtir unremitting attention, the

olilcei» anil stall of the Chief Mechanical 1 ngineer'«

Olllce (NSAY Coit Kailwijs) tin officers and

numbers of the Stirling Lodge (Ashllcld) the Grand

Master officers and members if the Grand Iodee

Jar kind exprcMlons of sympathy, also to Sgt Eeotl

(of Peteislum Police District)and Set fehecnj (oi

Bithurst), for their palnstul Ing exertions

Mr I W'ATMNSOV and TAAnLY wish to rellim

III ANNS to all kind friends for ti elr sjanpathjand

eirds mel lion Itilbute« in their late sail hereaie

mont doo thtillingDr Gonrgc Bell for his lind

ness mid uttcnilaneo lo their wife mid mother during

lur long illness

Air f I CIL TOM S wishes to return hi» sincere

HIANhS lo kind friends for their sjmpalby, cards,

und «leith! m his ricejit sad bereavement, also

their 1 milnes, during his wife's illness

Mrs BAN MSI II! wishes to express her sincere

IIIAMib to her friends"lor their land bjuinathy in

her sad bereavement, _.______.

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OUR. NEW STORY.-?

v

A TIGIIT COENER, |

BY A. W. MARCHMONT.

Author of "By Right of Sword," "The Man who Wa«

Dead," etc,

IS COliilXNCED N

TO-DAY'S HERALD.

?t)t e£>pïmrp iïlorntng &cralü,

WIJDNESDAY, APRIL 2S, 1915.

THE NEWS PE Oil THE FRONT.

The news we publish ¡lils morning rrin

iirms our previous impressions of (lio na turu

of the battle at present raging In Flanders,

and of the design of the German leaders.

As far as the British armies aro con-

cerned, the battle resembles In many re-

spects the long struggle Avhlch determined

the Allies' line ol' trenches for the winter,

rt folloxved an advance of Hie British,

which carried them some ..'fly into Bel-

gian territory, although, not as f.ir as

tlicy themselves hurt hoped for. It deriA'ert

Its character and its first appearance of

success from the failure of the British

general to forsee certain features in the

German attack, notably their mi m bera, und

the strength of their now formations. At

Ypros the German armies wore encouragedby the real weakness of the British line,

and especially of its connecting links. Theywere accurately informed of its numbers.

With characteristic, and in this case

natural presumption, they underestimated

Hie courage and the tenacity of the British

soldier. In this battle tile Germans have

again attacked the Allied line, where with

good reason they bclieA-e it lo b/5 weakest.

They have evidently made their supremo

effort at a point where the Belgians, a

small French force, and the Canadians

come between the sea and the main Bri-

tish nrmy. A Ucrmnn, though lie lind

changed his contempt for the British

soldier for a well-founded respect, would

still believe the troops of a ne\v country

unfit for tile strain of a European war, lie

would regard the Belgians as his deatlnod

prey, and the Kreuch as inferior to the

armies of the centre and the south. If

it is still too curly to speak of a victory

for Hie Allies, It is clear that the German

boasts have again been premature. AVe

need not expect that the battle xvill last

as long tis tlie struggles of October and

November. But it AVIII bo certain to show

many llljciuatlons. Wo must be prepared

to hoar of positions captured and recap-

tured, as tile villages of Ijlzcrno lind Sain.'.

Julien have been already, of terrible losses

and of occasional retrofit. But Avltli our

knowledge of the quality of (ho troops

engaged, and with the .

ncAVs Unit has

already come to hand, it is impossible to

believe In ultimate defeat. The British

troops Ave knoAV. They have come out of

the trench warfare with their vigour un-

impaired, and they are noxv fighting a de-

fensive buttle willi a line thrice the

strength of (lint xvhlch threw back the

I'russian Guard nt Ypros. After this ex-

perience there will never be any doubts

about Hie Canadians In the German mind.

Their valour lias been acclaimed through-

out the Aviiole Empire, and their losses

have only berved to draw thousands of

their countrymen to the recruiting offices.

Nor have the Belgians shown a less degree

of courage or of vigour than when, with

theii French comrades, they,toole up a

position on Ulis point in their terrltorv

iftc. the fill of intwerp W L heir ol

them ngiln anti awaiti repulsing attemptslo eios_ the flooded wntets of the Istr

0 m ii ind at 1 ist nd\ tudu-, lo the uti iel

A\iUi the 1 lench soldi« rs chanting tile

bj run which las &o often sie,n tiled the

yictorj of the Trench Republic o\tr an In

\ ider

If we seek for the object of this con

centnited and sudden alt iel vye sh ill

lind it to be threefold. It is designed to

i e0n lu the oflensi.c and so pi event the

eneroichmeut of the lunch In the tin

tie and south and of tilt liillish in the

uoith to cntoui IL,C the Let man pt ij It

md o imi less Hie w neiini. um ti tis

1 he fust oi stt ttt"lc object would be

accomplished bj a mo.cmui*' whi^h be-

sides LUI}iii«, German troops to the sea

toist AAOiild envelop the Itntlsh Vimy

uot jet it its lull btittifeth It v>ould

ccrtuiul} compel the 1 rench to AAoikcn

thtir atticks in the -.humpafcne dk,tiiit,

to dot ich íemlorccmcuLs to the north

und to ii) melon mnnv punitions thij haye

successfully ottupiod dm nie; the last few

months \t Uie s une tune such ti yictorj

would sciiouslj tnilKinasb Sit lohn I louth

both in collecting lils new ti oops und

m obtaining supplies of amniunition fiom

British fictoiles If Ave ire AWOIV in

supposing tint the people of GeimiiiA

ate »u need of encoui igenent AAe ne

supported by the chaiuclci ol ltttnt t i

muí bulletins and bj tho accounts of

lins battle An auihsls to which these

bulletins IwAe been submitted shows t tit

tided change since the earl.) davs of this

war lhere his been a Undent} to e\

n{,_,crite numbers of pi isoners taken and

lo minimise c isu litios in Hie spirit which

tippetts in he piemaUiic cclobiaUons in

Bellin and in the announcement of kims

captured fiom the British md the 1 tenth

announcements which oui latí st cibles

show to be inconsistent AAÍÜI tile ficta

Prob.btv not the least imp >i (nut ten

sldei ttlon in brtnj-ln,, ii out tills ntl iel

was the need of impiessinf, neutral Powers

with the belltf tint it is still possible for

C.eimanj to conquer ni the AA es1 Willi

the Rill m peoples no doubt the stron"ost

fat toi A\I1I be the result of the ntl iel on

Constantinople But fir Ittlj it Is still

of the first importante to lnow whether

she is to anlitlpitc i A ctoiious Corin IDA

or AAhether she may tegird her as aire idj

certain of defeat. A dirent of the Allies

now Avould not be décisive It A\ould

only mein that the end must be debiAed

for nnny months mid tint fresh f\cr

lions and frehh sacrifi es would be needed.

But a défont for Gorm my aftei such pre

mature celebrations must be disaslious.

It AAill enoimoush facilitate Hie advance

of the Tilled annies lhiou»-li I cl¡-ium oi

through I uxembur,, It must impresson the neutral Powers that Avhilevor ar

rangements thev m.y ii ile with the con

tial PoAAers the fiml di cMon will be with

the Allies and the sooner the belter

WAR AND WOOL.-.-,

The deadlofl in the AAOOI mill et in ^ 1

ney A\ill piobnbly bo lebcAttl fie mu

fliily ashume that the AAOO) biolti«,

aie as eif,ei to sell as the lunns

nie anxious to lill tin It oideis and

the dlfleiLncc between them is lo fiel"lils

and inteiesl ought not lo prove my i o ii

buniol to a -.peedy iiMLcmcnt J IK re Is I

liowcvcr, one phase of the I usiness Ashlin

dcseives tonsldi iiiliini at Hie pi i-c ii.

moment It b!lnBs Hie w ii into ni vipi

o

mlnence beetiuse while ne ii ilise nfitMi

hott Intim itel\ our piospcii!, as apit)

(luting and business coiuinuuit, is iclilid

to the piospeillv mil vi til leine, of 1 III III

the A it ii impoi tanto of se i trinpoil is

ditettly demonstrated Some, people 111 ilo

think of Austi ilia In Hie indue is sell

cont tilled lliej imagine 111 it soonei 01

later with a Huflltlontl, hi"h Iniilf \K

blittll be able not onlj to "ion ill we x\ ml

but to manufaetuio ill AAC need mil Hi«

xxoild outside then inn "o ililli io sw li

nniroAV dieimeis a de niloc k 111 o Hu out

noAV attiadlug allentlrin has no spo ni

significante in ti ivs lo cr mt A\P -.hal!

f,iow Asool to tuin ii into llnislutl piotliKts

hue and (lio populition of Hie contine ni

xv lil lmo incHiised bullit It ntl, to ubsoib

ev ti ¿thine, litis is \tiy well is a vision

aiyb foitiast but it is not pi ittlt.il It

has no roil i tint Ion to the Immediate f leis

x\hlch show tint Vustinlli is absolute!, de

pendent upon the woiltls intikeN foi IK I

piogiess and piolit lind AA liitii fin I hoi

demonstnte thal in lime of w ii she is

pcculiiiilr \iilnei ible oven x\hen the oceans

have liten swtpt ol enemy warships In

dted, patt of the tionhk mi cs li oin the

banishment of most of the Gemini inn

cantlle muline to neutial poits willie tilt

VA ir lasts We line been foi so Ion,, pu

thlly dependent upon foiol"'n ACSSIIS foi

ii eights lu wool til te, now otu Uoops luve

to be trinspoited io the woilds end theo

is u de idlock betAvcen selléis and btijeis

because the latter are afraid lost the Aus

ttalian Go\ eminent s demands may upsettheir airnngements for getting the com

Jnodltv to Europe But apart from the

immediate disability undei whieh we

1 tboui, theio is the cert linty that Australia

for many jems will do bcsl is she banishes

nariOAv AKWS and pi iocs the pioducot in

Uio country Hist in her ret, ltd

Objection ni ty bo tal cn that the cn

to send soveril thousand moro tioops fiom

Australia to Eui ope is foreing the Govern

meut s hands What can It do if steamc-s

ure suddenly rcqiiiied foi transpotl. Pet

haps the leinindci tiny be offered that tilt

situation depends Aery largely upon the

Government knowing its OAMI mind VI In

should its bands be foiccd .unwlieror' J be

sending of a sudiclent ntimbei of tioops

as \uhti iliu s tpiota should hive been

settled and prop i rod for some lime ago

inste id of becoming i mattet of taidy

additions accompuiied bj spismodlc pal

tiotlc speeches lIo\vc\ci the thing now

is to get down to bcdioek lind help oin

piotluiers and business men to decide whit

Iles alie ni In the AVUJ of obstacles to mai

ket It is a question of connecting AAOOI

A\ith the w ir bj an announcement of

pôliej and bj letting Hie pnstoiallst anil

símil wool grower undcisttuul Hint their

inlotests ire being constdeied We eiunol

fot^et in tins connection bow lund a timi

mun of thom ire hiving in cotise cuenco

ot prc\ lient drought through a AVIIIC U II

of country While the co ist md pin ol

recent diou"ht sfiicl cn tlistikts IHIAL io

ithul inn the \ ist AVCSI of New South

W tits and iwtiy up into Qtieetisl md is

still di j Sheep .ml eil tie nie peiishin,.Mi Kldrnins ipport of the stale of tin

couiitn he is inteiestcd in miles anxious

it idlng mil the grim irony of the billin

tton hints one ts the woilds neids nie

lemembeied I he worst di ought on record

his come willi the worst v\jr Such a

stian"e eoint Idi me should howovei heir

some uonl li ml If we iitliso how much

our wool and mott md wheat aie --t

qulted and how eeitiinly thev AV 111 continue

to be In deni md v\i shall tinn to the proble ms of rulw iy coinmunit ilion and watel

lonseiv ition with linewtd zest Hereto

foi o Ave hive gone into tnch in lttei witli

ti nietsure of li Hf hi ulidncso y\ e haye

novel le ilised their tri m minns impoitnii't

in i contintnt peiioditalh y tsiteil with

dtou_,ht simplj bee uisc "ood se isons h nt

pom ed woilth into oin laps mid those who

lune bl on ruined meqtiitklj forgotten

Ibis wai A\ill i,l\t us plenlv to think lbout

in the neir future but ils bist work Avili

line been done if it mil ts u_ uutlcistintl

tint we shall inver retllj enter lulo i

gn it isttte null Ave line mistered tb(

i outillions of possession Oin main in

Iteiests more tn m c\ei in n world wastell

IliA w tr will li those of pi Im u j produe

tim and related to them AVIU be Hie sei

is our onlv w lv lo mitti it Vs we bivi

slid the wool sellers md Hu woolbujersto du} will find a win of settling theil

dilleiinics lint to monow thcie min bi

lilth enou"li wfol to sell If our pnstoi ii

piolutlsful it tins critical jtuietuio then

will be a greit

" ip to HU In publie and

piiv ite linmei Hu ¡.oom r theiefore oin

Oovcinmt nts pi ici thom we)) up in their

list for tonsldei ition and u lion the lettn

,

foi everybody

THE MINISTRY.-«

KEW APPOINTMENTS.'

Yesterday Mr. Flowers resigned the position

'of A'lce-Presldent of the Executive Council und

lila portfolio as Mlntatci for Public Health, and

was upiiointed President of the Legislative

Council, in succebsion to tho Lite Sir I'tancs

Suttor.

Mr J.D Fitzgerald was appointed to suc-

ceed Mr Flowers as Vice-President of the

nxeeuthe Connell, and was nlso appointed to

the Lcglsl.itho Council, where ho AVIU repre-

sent the CioAcrnment.

i

Mr. G IHack, Chief Secretary, Avus sworn

In as Minister for Publie Health

I The salaried position of chairman of the New

South Wales Fire Commissioners la being re-

tained by Mr. Flowers, together with the

honorary ofllce of chairman of the Meat In

,

dustrj and Abattoirs Board.

CONSERVATORIUM.

THE DrRECTORSlIIP;

pj'TKliTO i\r, VEIÎBRUGGIIEN.

I

The Government yesterday sent a cable-

gram to the Agent-General offering the posi-

tion of Director of the ««tate Conservatorium

of Music to M Henil Vti br,ugghcn,thief of

the Glasgow Choral and Orchestral Union

|

M \ erbiugghcu Is a Belgian hy hirth, anl

. Is ii years of age

lito appointment Is one recommended to the

Govcinment bj the Council of the Conserva-

torium, who acted on the advice and Judgment

ol leading expert authorities in Lngiand

CIVIL SEEVICE.-«

IKCEEMENTS TO BE ALLOWED.

The State Cnblnet yestordnv decided^ that

oflleers lu tho Public benlee receiving less

th in Í.200 a year shall now iceclve due Incre-

ments such us will not hiing Hie balarles

above £200

All Civil Service increments wero stopped

when the war caused a striitciiing In tho fatuto

llinnce«,, and the outlook the Piemlei said

vcbtcid.ty, hill butllclciitlv lui] roved lu enable

this iel nation of the geneial iule tu be

mado ___________«__

THE "SYDNEY MAIL."

'lliW week's issue of tho 'Mall" Is an Aus-

tralian war nuinhci, which lb bound to bo in

even fcrcatcr demand than usual, because of

the admirable Illustrations of our Hoops in

lu pt and in England, and of ti use who ate

about lo bavo these shorcb foi the fiont As

a valuable ictoiil of the mcinuiuhlo scene on

biluiday last, when 5000 voluntceia. with full

wai equipment, marched tlnoimh tho streets

of bvdncy, the publltilion is well worth pic

servlng There are splcridlcl plclutes of tho

12th ALU on the way fioni Holsworthy

Gimp to Sydney-troopers watering Heil

hoi M s «índ oiilccis mil men enjoying their

midd ty MPif-t l>y the wayside \\ e bec this

lint I edment again In the great painclt, ac

compiiwd by lib machine gun section Hu

lie neb sillors 1 ho K4 tim pni.nlc iro ple

tuicd mid HICK are Intciestlng snnpshots of

the school chlldic n in II} de Pul It lind tin

ambulance w iggonsof the Anny Medical

Coi ps 'He pal ade lllusti.itions include three

striking P-'Kt plcluies-theGovernor General

at the balutlng-base, guns of the Australlin

Field Artillery, and Senloi Cadets Ueeplnt,

back the crowd at the corner of Pirlt anil

College streets Iheie Is also t photogiaph

of the Stito Commandant (Colonel .A'allnik)

teceivln« n number of patriotic gifts Several

capital plctuies aro published of Hie mcmbeis

of the Austiallan Divlsionnl Supply Column

and tho Divisional Ammunition Paik who went

fiom Egypt to England, and aro billeted at

Hornsey, In Ilauuishlio, and llioro aro also

Interesting photobinplsof the Australians In

Egypt,Including an amuilng one of Colonel

Il)i lo'mounted on n donlie) at tho entiunco to

his tent As usual, the pictorial budget fiom

the ft out In Euiopo is full o£ intcicst and

vtuitty,i

PRICE OF BBEAD.-r*

PROPOSED' INCREASE,

APPLICATION BY MASTBE

BAKERS.

Tho secrfctnry of the Now South "Wales'

Alister Dakers lASBOcl-itlon Mr M Tbompson, yos'eidiy nddrcssod the following lottor

to the ehnlrmnn ot tho Nctossmy Commo-

dities Control Comnilsjlon -

Tho inonibera ot my association respect-fully approach you with tho roquest that

you will favourably consleler the gi anting to

them ot a riso In the prie, of bro id o£ one

Unlf-p-»nny per two pound lonf as tho pro I

sent pilco under existing clr.umntnnces not

only does not allow us a profit but unfor-

tunate!} compels tis to yyoik our buslnossos

at a loss

Uley respectfully submit that tho Nocos

snry Commodities Control Act did not con

tomplnto dopilvlng them of n lensonnlilo re-'

turn on their cnpinl und 1 iboui but vvn_

brought into force tor tho purposo of sato

guarding the Intorests of the public from

oxploltH'ion by boin»; clinked prli-os til it

would allow ot more thnn n fair and renson

nblo return on the ci.iitil inl labour in

vested

In approaching you In this mntter theyrespectfully submit the following ronsons -

1 \t the time the proclamation was l__ucdfixing the iti.Aliiium price at Id pet 211

lo if it wus not .i living prico (nor did it

Ic-ivo us n living maij-ln) W'o protested at the thin but as ivo were in intl

tip ition of obtaining some roliof by .1

low ince or consl 1 ration vvltli rc"ard to

fane, bread wo ina le no fuitliir moy"

2 Enounoiis Incienso In the pi leo of horse

feed over IPO per cent on price nt tim

of proel-lnntlon mid figures given jou nt

the timo wen based on low r pil_e" thin

thoso then prevailing1 Decteaso in output duo to Imrcnse In

price4 Decrenso In jielil per ton, owing to hird

wheat flour belair unprociiríble mid tho

inferior quillt} of tills senson s Hour

5 Increiso in bool» debts mid lefuitltois

G Incte isc in cost of dellvoiy flue to th->

carters 5 p m Uni ill

'Wo further suggest th it If vottr com

mission are not pripired to gnnt the Imlf

penn} tlirouphont the whole of the Countyof Cumberland tint }ou will it len-t fyy

ournbly consldei the granting of snnie to thoio

hikuis trailing vvitbin tills area lut outside

i seven milo radius of the (¡imral Post

Onieo, and inclmlliiir tin mimi fplillies otUnie Cove Wlllnu.hl>y Rockdale Ilyde mnl

tho bhlro of Kurlni, «ii

If In etinsid I ing this matter your cominis

lion desires any forth r Inforinntlnn wo

shall be plnsctl to bo favoured with an op

portim It j of giving tnj evidence that may

be desired In support of this np,illt ition'

BUTTER INQUIRY.

SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS.

The Necessary Commodities Control Com-

mission (Air Justice Edmunds, president) has

addressed a letter to Air C I) Meat es, general

manager of the New South AA'nlos Coastal'

Farmers' Co-operatlvo Society, and other par-j

Iles, asking for additional Infoimntlon inre-j

gani to the producers' recent application for]

an Increase of threepence per lb on the whole-1sale pi Ice of butter.

The commissioners require statistics show-

ing the supplies ol butter from the factories

for April, also for a similar period during thelast two years, also complete figures for 1911

101,, showing for each factory the qunntlt) of

cream supplied, the price paid, and the qualityof butter produced, together with tho amount

realised In sale Finally, the amount charged

for working expenses and the surplus profitai

distributed among producers aro asked for.

'

PERSONAL.?-?

VICE-MEGAl,.

Ills Fxcellcnc) tho Governor accompanied,

by their LxceUcncles the Governors of \ le

torln and South Australia and attended by

the lion J Mullliolland ADC and Mr II

C Illidge offlcl ii secretary returned from

Mount \ ictorlii yesterday morning

His Ixcollcncy gave a luncheon at the

rxecutlvo Council Chamber yesterday in

honour of their Excellencies tho Governors

of \ Ictorla and South Austnlla The follow

ing guests wcro ulso present -Sir Samuel

Gritllth Mr ,\ A Holman Mr J II Cann

Mr D li Hall Mr A Gilfflth Mr AA O

Ashford Mr F 1 lowers Mr J 1 stell Mr

II C IIo)le Mr G Black Mr ,\ C Grahame

Mr J Flti-gorall Ciptaln Roque Sir J L

non)thon Sir J 1 ilrfax Sir t, Mackclla

Colonel >\ ulinc ]c Ciptaln Henderson It \

Mr II E Kater Mi I F AAln lieomhe Mi

Davis Mr Cockt Mr J S 1 M (owen Mr

S Hordern Mr Vi . Iear3 Mr M lisle Mr

T Hughes Mr J D .rivett Mr I Knox

Mr C Stephen Mr Layton lion J Mtillhol

land ADC Captain Pasco RN ADC Mr

II C Budge olllclal secret ir)

Ills Excellency tho Governor attended by

Ciptaln lasco UN ADC presided at the

annual meeting of the Inilustrl ii Blind Instltu

tlon \\ llllnm street Sydney yesterday after

noon

His Excellency the Governor nttentled by

Captain d Aplco VDC nnd Mr II C nudgeofflel ii secretary wns present at the dinner

given b) the Lord Mayor In honour of their

1 xcellenclcs the Governors of Victoria and

South Australia

The State Premier Mr Holman will leave

foi Brisbano to da) returning on Mond ly

The Chief Secretary Mr Black will visit

Collarenebri next week to perform the

olllclal opening of tho agricultural show

Hiero

Mr riowers President of the legislativeCouncil will open the now hospital at New

castle next Saturday week

The Minister for I ands and AgricultureMr \\ G ABhforl left S)dncy list night to

open the ngrlt ti Hurn 1 show at Birril i

The ABslstint Allnlbter for I an is tin1 Agrl

culture Mr Ginliime left S) lney list nil lit

to take pnrt In the ofllelil opening of the AAel

llngton show

Sir Alexander I e icock Premier of Victoria

and I uly I acoelt and Alcssrs I Iligelthomnil D Mackinnon members of the A letorl in

Minlstr) are expected to an ho In Sydneyfiom Melbourne on Mon 11)

Sir AAllIlam Mc Mill in left for Adelaide yes

lord i) by the M iloja

rho passengers I y the Mooltan duo to

morrow hu lude Captains Burylll and J

M I eod and the Rev Mr Milne fromI gypl

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I nglneer lieutenant Petersen RN from

Malta Major numil from Colombo the Rev

I II and Alis Allin from Hominy Miss

Sundy of Durwood who has been ou i visit

to India nnd Mt G Plnjoust n well known

wool hu)er

Dr Vickery of Wavorloy and Dr R L

D iv les will leave S)dnty In the com se of a

da) or two to Join the R M S M iloj i al Ade

I lido for I on Ion

A priv ito cable recehel j tutet ti ij in

noun ed the d ath at Sh inghal of Mi I i nrgt

( hnnilci MICI fcicmci Iv of S) lucy

Di and Mrs lynch of Suva Hie Rev II S

Invlb Methodist mil binn ir) ,itIvilivu 1 1JI

Ali Dixon of tho C olonl ii Sugar Refining

foinpiny and Mis Rajmond wife of the

deput) m innrer of the Colon! ii Sugir Re lining

Companys establishment it Nutisoil wore

among the passengers by the lofin which

balled for tho Islands yester lay

I ho Rev J A Dunno left by the MaloJa

)t sterility on n trip to Ct lombo

Drs Gow 1 lilley and Hood were pass n

gola from New Zealand h) the Ullin ii » i will li

artlvcd yestotday

Tho Rev P A Smith left bj tho Ullin uti

last evening for Hobart

Major Karil Davis, of Western AtMlralla

who Ins been on a visit to S) lney foi a

toitnlght left by tho Maloja ycblcidu) on hlB

return to Irtmojitlo. ¡

FLOUR SHORTAGE. I

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CONSERVATION MEASURES.

TAX ON EXPOETBD BISCUITS.

I Tho Attornoy-Cloneral lias decided to placomanufacturers who export on the same tooting '

as thoso merchants who bnvo been allowed

lo continuo exporting Hour to Quoonsland Diirr

,

tho Islands. The biscuit makers aro to bo

'supplied with flour nt the low price pio

clnltuod for Now South Wales as compared

with prices ruling la other States, on condi-tion Hint they pay tho Government £3 per

ton "robalo" on tho biscuits exported.

I

This £3 per ton 1B to bo applied by tho

Attorney-Oonoral to reducing tho price of

flour to bo made from the wheat which It

seems will Inevitably havo to bo imported to

supply the wants of tho people of Now South.Wales.

Although Mr. Hall preferred not to malro

any statemoat on the question of an oxpectr-c1

shortage ot wheat and flour, It has for soino

tim« been recognised by experts that there

will be a deficiency between tho actual wheat

yield In the Slato and tho olllelnl estímalo of

15,000,000 bushels.

Mr. Hall said:-"It IB now clear that every

ton of flour that goes out of this State will

havo to bo replaced by imported wheat or flour

beforo the omi of Scptotnbcr. The biscuit

manufacturers havo liad tho advantage of an

£11 17s Cd market for Hour, whilst In Vlctoila

and other States their rivals havo boon paying

£18 per ton. Tiley will have, even after pay-

ing tins £3 per tom an ailvantuge In com-

parison with exporters In oilier States. Even

the payment of £3 per ton will not repay theState for the expense which will bo Incurred,

to replnce the Hour used in tanking iho ox

ported biscuits, but, la view of tlio fact that I

the biscuit ina nu facturera glvo a good deniof employment to our people, they have been

J

liberally dealt with in this nrrangonieiit."

RUSSIA'S WHEAT.-»J

VLADIVOSTOCK

AN" IMMENSE

WEI-M.'GT'

SHIPMENTS.

QUANTITY.

»V (N.Z.), Tuesday.I Tho Prime Minister, Air Massey, has re-

ceived the following cablegram from Mr Cllf

| ton, «ho is representing tho Now Zealand

novernnunt at ti e Panama '".position at Sin

runrlseo -

"It Is ¡.tilted here that some ISO 000 tons of

win at are In course of shipment at A'laiilvo

stock for Europe It is said that a large num-

ber of Urltish ships hive arrived at til itpott,

via tho Panama Canil, and that delays willbo experienced In loading, ns there are but

few facilities there for dolling with sucn

cal goes Temporal y wharfs and mooilngs are

being constructed

WOOL TRADE.-é

I SALES STILL SUSPENDED.

I

The position In regard to tho wool siles

li is not changed so far as the associated

|

brokers and huvors aro concerned Separntomoctlnf . of tho Wool-selling Brokers' Asso-

ciation and the I3u}ers' Association were hold

jLSleulty, hut io solution of tl-o dlfllculty

ircit d on Monday wis found

|

Iiotli sle'es aro so far firm In the stand

I they hivo taken brokers nre averse to

silling wool provlslomlly and possibly hay-

ing somo of It thrown back on their hands

lliijers are unwilling to operate'with tho

possibility of being unable to ship it as re-

quired to HU their orders It Is n Blind

by both sides ugalnst tnklng rliks Bilyeracontend tint as the Brisbane brokers cededthe conditions Diked for In S>dnoy, the wholeot the S}dney vuiol-«cIllng housis should foi

lew their lend The a'soelatcd brokers, on

the other hand contend th it becaiiBo that

step wis taken In the northern Stato It Is notgood policy to follow It In New South AVales

Tho selling position na It stands to-day Is

that the assoelated brokor. aro not submit-

ting catalogues under tho terms and condi-

tions of Bale as nbked for hv the buyers' asso-

ciation Two non-nSBocl_ted firms, however,pioposo to Bil limit catalogues totalling boine

ISOOfl bales to-morrow, theso offerings to

bo Bupplctncnted by further catalogues next

[week of simllir proportions, If the deadlock

I with tho associated brokers and the associ-

ated bii}era continues

STAND TOCETHISR.

I TO THE EDITOR OF THE ITORALD. |

Sir,-As a grower I havo plea.tuo ia sup-porting the v.i} proper btan 1 ni id o by the

S}dno} Wool selling Utokera' Associationagainst the ibi.mil demands of tho buyers,vi/ that tl.ey should lui} ,sool and not pay in-

te leBt on tie mom y till tho wool Is shippedThe s< Illili* brolteis luvo to render .mountsales and proeieds within li <la}s, so It Is

most unie.isonible to . .peet thom to be outof their money for perhain a month or BI\w_clts without Interest I hopo wool-growiis genemlly will assist, and support theai lion tnken hy tho association Is Is an

absuid position that men should come fromClient III itain, America, and the Continent,to buy wool In S}dncy on commission, and

dictate to the selling brokers and the growersterniti and conditions under whieh wool shouldbe bold I um, ele,

_MERINO.

LAND SUBDIVISIONS.

.MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Minister for I nndfl Mr Ashford has

forward d to the Premier a letter of appre-

ciation rccc Ived from a group of settlers In

I regard to the propose 1 legislation to preventthe publication of mlsle uilng advertisements

respecting private subdivisions of land lie

ilettcr states- I am very glad to soo that

jon have taken tho matter up to protect tho

sm ill and winking man from being so

i grossi) defrauded Mysolf and brothoi and

two friends came over and paid our own pass'ngo Wo have some monis \A o proposed

to nequlro cadi n small farm und thoughtbj the de stilptlon In pipers lliey would

suit us A.Ac went to min advertising such

lind und weit oriel 1 lind luirintecd to ho

fit f i farms, willi wat r etc at what wa

tlimit lit n filr price and terms Wo paida deposit on their repicsentntlons and ti -r-ti

wonl nut to see it \\ o found it worthlessand r in now neither get back deposit nor anysatlsf utlon "_

I COOK'S LANDING. ¡

i ?.

i

i

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DEMONSTRATION AT HYDE PARK J

tiTATUE.'

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OB lui* lo tho declBlon of tho trustees of tho y

1(11111111-, pim o of Oiptiln Cook to abandon .

tin tisu ti iiiiuiil lelebintlonB to commemor i

ite the lnndiiif of Ciptnln Cook at Kurnell 'c

tin Aiistnillnn Natives Ansoel ition his inlet n 1

sti pB to eelehnte llttlti'.ly this Impoitmit v

national event by havlni, the st ituo of Cip c

t Un f onk in Hyde Ink dccontid and Ubi- i

minni d At f> pin r nt r lotii

addresses vvJIl i

be lillvind by well known pul lie men ,\

mioiiKsi whom Hu follnvvliii, havo Inen In .

vitul vi/ the Iiemiir tr-t, I oíd Ma}oi"

Mi t A\ Oakes iHisllcnl of the Biltisli '

I mpli I i"m prisldrnt of the Illstoriial"

Sin lit} piibllt nt of the . mkshiie Sorioty t

inl otb is A bund will bo In attendance li

to i<nikr approprlito pililotle aiisj|

MELBA AND BELGIANS. I

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LAST NIGHTS CONCERT REALISES

£6100.

MELBOURNE, Tuesday.A conceit was given at the Town Hall to-

night by Madame Melba in aid of tho Bel-

gian Relief Fund 0

'Hie sum of C0100 waa realised. During t

tho conceit a number of flags were Bold by

nutllon, and the piocootls amounted to,

X.2100 Tho remaining £.,¡700 watt inado up a

¡of lutings and donations.t

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I WAR TIME IN LONDON'

(HT OUR SPECIAL CORRnSPOXDlIST.)

Gravo Words.

T A r,,. J. LONDON, March ISI T j >-.,. ,

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" '""run ISj Lord Kltchem r s speech on tim output of,|wnr material, made, this week through the, Moline of Lords to tho nation has hady

the effect of startling us s0 doubt that, precisely was tho cflcct designed md desired

The speech was. Indeed a gia.o statement of

«flairs Itlifted moment idh thc cloildbobiud which the realities "f the var have,

from tho Hist boen carofull) a,Llloa It letus ¡ill Into tho secret that he w ir Is

serious a thing for GreatBrit Un that oven

her marvellous creation of a huge voluntaryanny is of no avail without oth, r and no

Ice,hugo opeiatlons lint munitions ofwar areas

neccbsni) to us as men and hat ,vo ar

falling to pioduco munit ons of «, V|Ul th(,

lenuisite rapidltv Chlcll) it Is shell, "namore shells and still moro bliel s

that aroneeded and must be lind-tin Ils not only torour own guns ',ul shells nibo f"r the Allic 1hntteilts of nrtlllerj-ind ,|ih tho iM.other explosives and guns mi rinos andba)onots and tho whole ten .ne

paraphernail, of destruction And though tho

workof production In all oin great f

icturlnjcentres is nt a fcvirlsh pltel, ofIncreasing

dally and nightly output bull ,,c nrono(

producing fast enough An] are notpioeluclng fast onougl heemse In some otthose centres tho men who shoul| lo tlin workhave failed us riler is i.n

question ot

the mnjorlty of them Hut It n,",t i,D a larg«and Important mlnorltj whl

ii railsforth

this unusuiill) frink cxinsslin af lord Mtellenor s disappointment ||,o "umbers ot

Imen Hint is to sav who ire sliltl

inc. the greatbpeed up of Hu mmm nt

i

rkBhnps ot

Biltnln who prefer rilhei to mitheir stir

flclent wage without stinln an1 then to

B1 icken Into ldl"ne<*t ind dlspui s n- t0 nU8of pay must be large onougl for

i ry BerlouscITect upon tho notion ii out|ut of materialI We hal we heir) nothing of the matterII Is plain to see of eo irse ti it til io Is re

spoiibibillly nt Hie door also f theeontrart

orb It will bo meahiii] nut ti thcm |"

due course nut the fiel io. in, that with

knowledge of thee

on litlons-contracts

wage sheds and everything el e rnnctmeilI ord Kitchener tins slngl

1 nt |nr censuronot the masters hut t s e ti u 0f the men

That means specific responsll Hit) It alsoincins specific half he nu ¡n s In the

nationni crlslb-nnel Hi it Is a chu we

shillhop«to see qulekl) cr MC el from tie re at recordof the wilgo earning el is s n "u re nu|cVi?bemuse everj class hil be ni I t( r,||¡. W|tnorpin! onthusl i«m lo this

|ei Mons occasion

A\ oi kera hy the lum li el Incus niI leisured

tipper c1 tss men ant w ilthy millie chismen I» te ns of thons mils ir al their neve

ni pi icos for proof of It mill i md trcasuro flow Irellsciimlnately trim ill eiuartoraSurely this falluro of re-pons iv

hoctlons of

tin workers can onl> be Ignonnt andtempor

nry dlsiffection Iii it Is In no way representatlvo

Stronjr Moasui es

All the simo the Cou nimmt Is out with

strong mensures with a view to compel »t

tendon to tho war as dem in Uti, everybody«co operation Tho

unprece I nted courso of

ltt idling nil manufactories to n monal usesIn eise of need has been folíeme 1 | y the con

Terence of trade union re 11 s ni uhrs li) Air

lloyd Fcorgc s address to tlitin anl by thocall "for tómalo wor! ers to replico absentmon In other words the natle i s resourcesglentor as the Chancel] ir of the Exchequertold that conference of truie unionists

thanthe resources of any other nation aro gra

dually being mobilised for n ltlonnl purposesIn that regard this country is merely follow

ing the lend of I ranee wherover) soon afte

wai wan declared the wholo working plantotthe nntion was marvellously organised for tho

one great aim and whero women have for

months past hetn engaged In al] manner ol

avocations lloro we are only too glad to

find the Government stern!) out upon révolu

Honary methods of tho kind Our ono cora

plaint Indeed Is that the Government did not

B"t Itself to thom long ago That complaintof ours In

truth, expands Into n generalcriticism of the Government s w

ly of avoiding

strong action and with It disrlooiires of the

necessity for strong action until both action

and disclosure aro absolutely forced upon It

I specially do wo compl iln tint the Goicrn

ment'n recent frankness of statement was not

available to tis long ago AAc canno. con

colvo that any grado of working mnn would

bo found slacking his Job to day If ho had

been warned of the value of lils work to the

nation Ho might still have boen discontented

with a position wherein huge expenditure upon

contracts and Incessant worl at high près

sure left him facing a rapi 1 ri In the cost

of living no better ort thin 1 fore But II

he had had grasp of thogr it fact that tho

Issue of the war was gravely In the balance

and that tho turn of the seile might bo

effected by Just his maximum of effort can

an)one doubt the character of his response'

Hut ho AVIS never told until n«w anysuch

thing Ho vvns led to boll ve as wo hato

all been led lo believe bv supi rosslen ot the

wai s dlíllciiltlos and ding rs anl cvaggcra

tlon of Its cvei) fivotnabl In lient that

things went uniformly well i Jtli ni nnd that

little moro than patience was necessary for

the final overthrow of Hi on ni) And now

It Is becoming clear tint mu limore than

patlenco Is nee essai y an! even the Govern

mont Ins begun to drop hints tint tho task

we aro engaged upon ti ds e\ei)ounce c1

effort A few moro disclosures li)tho Go

xornment of the real strength of the encnr?

and plain statements of s nie of tho facts

Hint would show where precis h we stan«

and what precise!) wo hue suffered»oula

bo of the utmost benefit Som of thOBo facts

aro stubborn enough anl iwlwirl cno-i"

lint knowledge of Hiern xvoui 1 I worth to

ns moro than the mau) Iag of ho clecen

tlve pish that loo long has s rve I for MM

of the w ir

Tho Racing; Ppoblom

That Impressive holy of pirthinei*

being tho slowinls of the Joel ey Clubcon-

ti ni the racing of this eottntr) h iv e aditl-l

cited upon tho troublesome q tcstlon of

Lpsom and Ascot The dec Isle II prt veil to M

as was antic Uni 1 of the nillir >f » «>m

promise Hie f minus fixture < \ ill 1 e heldo

theii duc dit s but Hi ) will 1 shorn of

mich or tilth ti udltion il gliil s ti it they will

probnbly prove lo le ht.rooh re ognlsablr

Aloro than that so mue h di n H mr) P°"»"

is lort in tho hauls of Hie !eil stomrdJ

tint both Fpsom uni A cot mi) «I«1»

quite stn! Hing foi ins It H hlntcl tint«

programme will be runti rotuli before. l-n

cheon It Is cert Un ti. it th ' ?»> "' '

Royal enclosure at eith r ilie As i

Ipbom IJOIII Rosebery In his si ?h"'1

locke) Club debato willii

rd tilg .bot ?«

leillj. did not know Hie ni ii mr f W« "°T

gave it tis hih opltiie n Hi it th Deri v IW '?»

would be no be mo tin., ve ir As t"

^with its whole great am) if i

l,1,,c,;"

swept awi) at u st.ni Ms Ms

nhb.mbl.RU widely nff te I 1»>°

Gold Cn,. Day may l..v Us .ti. id "?«

but it will lo quito nn.thc dt> th.'"T

with w hld. we ,"o so f.mill i. *"'

cas, the widobpreil di « ?? >n «"II

"utter ha» had w... sen t«

"rro,-/«(. real summer fixtures with i 'l0U'"*T

ü ,

p.,,,bo ru.o to dim H, ",,.,) J >^t

point of view I psom n I-sol too

providing a public vexed 1)i """" "^

of motive!, Holm turn lo Int rl ir

_

gie it indusliy to, examiil I ho ? >'*'»,

of spoil thodeteiml. Hi ..

|M"

,

Ice,,i stitt upper III

son. »1. t

^r|tithought of the billi f nt .« »>*»

mid ils sacrifie cs-l be si ar lui " '

." jumixed feelings that ma)

I e e\tii

,

tiiib tho patrons of this jc.M «

Gold Cup as they walk the so el, ml c1 «P

,ofAscot atid tho »owns

LABOUR CONFERENCE. B

ÄIKLHOUUN!. Tili'wlW',

i i,, 111 ni i

roui)'" TO.Tho eontcrenco of Hu I <dii ii < "

{mH

Of Laboui, conslstlim oi lepr.h «I I <?« «B

the \arloun States, waB tnniim»' "

'j "fl KgAmongst tho .ucstloiis to In '?" '

" ROM

be tbo widening of the splitle

'li p/rtl'»' Hto enable trades which aro uni) P*"

H|nllillatod with vailoua ¡blnte

L10"''"8 KBtuldur Uo scope oí tho föderal .oí.. H

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275398

FLANDERS.«

GREAT BATTLE.

DEADLY GASES.

PROTECTION DEVISED.

Su John French reports that the

geneial situation noith-east of Ypresis unchanged Seveie fightm« con

1 mues, with heavy casualties

The Gcimans captuied St Julien

nflei a gallant lesistanee by the Ca-

nadians, who Aveie mfeiioi in iium

bei

A Fiench communique states that

Hie Allies made marked progiess

no1 Hi of Ypies

Tlip Belgians and French devised

a pioteotion against asphyxiating

Kists with the best ícsults

The Gcimans claim that thev still

hold Li.eine, and that they have

tiken 14 guns

A Petiogiad communique íeports

the continuation of a desperate battle

on the Russian left m the Carpa-thians

The Aiistnans claim to have cap-tuied a height near Koziova, and to

have lepulsed Russian countei-at

ticks with heavy losses

The Allied fleet and the troops

which have been landed on the Gal-

lipoli peninsula are combining in a

geneial attack on the Daidauelles

YSER BATTLE.

STUP>J10EN FrGIITIXG.

IIKAVY CA.SUALTIRS.

',i:ifMA\S TAKE ST. J [JIJEN1.

LO\nON \ |iiil L'T, 1 ö a.ni

Sil lohn Inn h ii|i ils lin "em ni

situ tit in noillit isl el .pitsis uueli 111-,-ü

Oin hil II ml is H ulm lm" Hu 'mo

(>VVin" In tin Jt ni li IlltOIIIll i c Lil c

nu ni vvi li ni lo lui nulli mil oxt

« n 1

vvtsl lu v nii inn lulu II

IIn t .tension

y il ni ii oin lint leinpot ii ilv

Mini

vpiv" ill ml itslslinte bv Hie

( lit bins i"misl supeiioi UUUIIKIS (he

imv inptiiiitl ^nnt ItihPii (li (lu uni Iii

t I ii .pies on Die io ni lo look ipi Mc)

Ih It )i| s r is( of \|n_"_ li i\i home the

1 ml if lepi (lui In ivy HU Is vvhieh

(I i slul hoinh ippoitl I Inou-Jiout the1 I Hie mon lint show ti "ill min anti

l I li I in in onlneh ime\ptilo(l situaI ntl tho olbetis ipili k itsouteo

\\ 1 plllspil ( omi in till id s PISl of lilt

II s sill ni (UspiU ispbj \i ltlng ^ ises

i ni m oiheiis md mt n e indued admitti l v iv lie iv v Lisuillits among Hie (.( r

m Hu list linee tlivs Oin lossr-s

1 li v I eon hoivvII I iiss run ni', stimimrv of Field

M h il 1 K ni li s îppoi t st iles Hi it ipyoit

I I _ willi 1« ivi PISH ill ¡i s eontiiiii"s

i .|

H s

\ III h linn in tlpslroyptl Hie Conrlril

I n md lilli iiiKh wounded brought

1 hm bid sifthli i nil ti ni foin bony rn"lisli guns

viel lui« d

r.lÜTJR.T CHECK ATTACKS.

LONDON. April 20.

Il< 1 ipnrh I mbassy stalls tint theI it li sloppod tv\o HIIKKS debouehlng

fi i i I is()Ki) I iplo und BtodsuntlPi

1lie tjLiin ins y ink ntl' bomb udod Ypie.

ALLIES' PROGRESS.

J'líl.NOJ] OFFICIAL NEWS.,

JMíOTI.CTION FROM GASES.

l'A ..T« Vi.,-tl '»7. vin,-., n|»lll -I.

\

(iiiiiiiiiinii|iicst,i((.s 'Hie Allic-, b.tve'

n ni uiiikid pirie'li'ss notl

li ol Vpips, on

Iii kit li"him"* liiml, Wllt'ie UIP\ diovuI i 1 lln i mun, ililli« lin*; bi'.iv.y losses

Iii.' Li i ni ins .u'.tln (inployp'l iisph.t \lalin_ -isis hut Hu» ilpili,ins und ricneh de'vi

I nu.ins Im j tole'i lion yv ltli the best'

i.-nil

TX FRANCE.t

TI IK MEUSE IIEICIBTS.

BATTU. DEVELOPING.

LONDON. Ani'il 20.

'HIPl'ipiidi Kmb.tss.y slulos tli.it Ihr

1 ink .ni Hu lu «lils of tlu> Menso is doy h inn..'

I lu (IPI inins, .ifli'i- theil- lepulso ni

<'

>nni, m ide .III ,itli<K low .nils Si Ilciuy,

viii Hu- ol.i_ct of lolnkiiw I.PS î.piiiKi's,

1win

iipiilsul iilii v I"oioits I oinlmi Jnu m m,! MUIPIII ioinb.lt

ALSACE.

i ÜKI.ÄIANS CAIN (¡HOUND.

1 [' Uti'' Anl'II !>7

\ punmiiiiiqiip slates' 'J'ho German

urn i m e .lieinely lieico liomhiii'dmeiit

i-.k il m -eltlm; foot on IhC .siliiiiiiit ol

li ulm um s Wi'ili'ikopf.\v.

...iiipv ,1 pnsiiioii n litiudi'e'd melros

f "in Hie sinninii, Horn wliote wc alluekuelim M»t_el_ -i

. i_!

STILI/ RAGING.

BATTLE FOE CALAIS.

THE TAKING OF LIZERiTE.

T.ONDON, April 27.

V Dun] Hie imssnge diled "\iondiiv snys

Hu biitlle foi dil ils eoiitlnues lo i ige

lleipeh Hu C.etmins luve biouj,lit up

hu"e lcinfoicomcnls and ni le ist ti

bundled liions nul men mo in the lighting

Ibuj

I ho onemv made icnonlccl off oils to

bit ik llitough btlweeii Jloesliigho mid

/udsehooto

it is not 11 no Unit the Gcimans cap

lined nunn "lins J he thliry guns linn

domtlbv Iho 1 lenrh in Hu in nshos icmaiii

I elvvem Die opposing linos und the 1 teni 'i

utlllon Is fiusliatlng Ocimiin efloils lo

eiptmo thom

II is bdicvpd Hint the Geimins Imp

the Int-est eoiit enlintion of nitllleij of tin

II osent wir including 10 inih guns mid

IT lneh liovvit/eis

ENiTIUSnSTiC TEOOPS

III! Allies iceiossptl the _ set m uching

10 I'Kst boole Di spile the lei lillie fight

ny the (iitlmslism of Hu leinfoiemg

11 oops vv is iiteslsllbh mid the 1 lonob

puslnil foin titi {.limiting Hie Mniseil

Inlse

Hie /oun\cs gieitlj distinguished thom

selves in (iiptiiiin-, I i/et ne Hie ntiuovv

mil e li;iiine 1 und the ndloinlng villint

bid bien lost mid letiken seyeiil tim".

I lu bod es of í omi ms ueie piled n Mini

hi"b the ice limul ilion of eoipses bchi,

iiiu in illili sinee Hie bloody bitlle of Dl\

mude in \ovimhei J ho 1 ennuis luve

tin idy litnl ten Ihoiisind (isuilliis I

Hu 1 i e nili uni Itl"iins ls"m n i

oin

I Imil oimtu ilti 1 bilvvun I ill em lind

Mint lulk n on ¡sundi» ni"bl md an

(ill 11 lilin" I

lilsomis situ Uni pi lor to linn stillH

iltul the (iimui olb rs loll (lull turn

Hu lines win vin will md thal ii

would li iisv lo "i I lo I nils 1 lu v ni ide

(he mm svviu lit vii lo sun. lulu

Gil.MW Pul TAI. \U0\TS

NA lu n the f u m ins Hist s ivy Hie lesmt

ol the iispliv \i liku llipy thought imine

di iii vh l( t v hy in Hie ii li mils

Hie piisonus idd th ii Hu C o ni ins lind

I ppii pnp iiiiif. for the nspliy \l ilion foi

time weds I hi y hid n pipeline fiom

HIP ipi! of ihor litm lies lo convoy cbloi

Uli io milli oylmdus plnnted In ftont

if Hit liinelus lliey Inlcndcd lopi mt

(ylmilpis ill ulong Hie I ole,i in I leueh

md 1 illlsii fiont vvluie in ntl ilk vv is

(onlempl ited lint Hie Iliillsb iilluel on

Hill (0 pimnled Iho pompletiou of tliii

lihin

Most observers igree that a giocnish

grt v lildestpiir vnpoui inepoded Ihtirsduj f»

itlid Maims stile Hint min dnssid

lile divers used nuil Ion* ¡,euPintors to

vvhiehnbosi wis ittuched Othots spin . til

Hu on lb with fluid iflorvviiuls igniting

li A Ihhd mt tliort wits the UbC of e\

I loslve slulls pout lining n blinding (heml

eil Mun of (he icseued vietlms hive

slurp died

HIP dnidiins chief eliim to dlstinetlon

is Unit Hiev bold on in dell mee of overj

tnrtit ii nile J hp-v wpre l"ft fully exposedI j (be Prendí letltement Hie mon In

the reni tipnihps wire foripti to fue

ii out mid (lins vvete issniled In both fionl

md ic.r lbev vvue also enlllnded vet

thev resisted for bonis ufd nindi miiiiv

piisonois

1 In illy lliey retired In good order POI

foi ming lo the new ullgiunenl

N0 QUART Dil

somo of the wounded state Hint duri.g

their leliiement (be Ctuindluns litt

wounded lomrtdes behind thom After n

eountor ilt iel they found thnt nil had bimi

b iv one! id to ile iib lbev took n totilblo

ieyoi0c mid m ide onlj two prisoners

THE CANADIANS.

A STIRRING TALE.

RECAPTURE OF TnE GUN'S. .

A member of Hie din lellnn contingent«ho took put In leptlling Uio Gtrinan nt

tut I on Hie } ser in Hit toniM of ¡in in

interview slid Aftoi tlie lino vv is biokonon otu loft vv t xvort stnt to the noith

of Jipíos \\ t Htnitptl AAltliont food or

vv itoi in vvtt equipment catii mun In,in,»

four liundittl lountls \\ o waited ftoin

only in Hit din until acuri) midnight

vvlitn two bitt liions wert oidtied to tb.ur"o

Hietiicni) live liundicd ) in da uvx t) Ar

tilltiv inovvtd us down like sheep-2300G¡ -uditins AVUC nllatklng 7000 Gtrmans in

ii wood lull of intviins Jttforo the ultickn ft vv shtlls XAPte lu eil iif-nlnst Hie xvood

We Ilion expelled the enemy linn the

ti die lies In fiont o! tin Aiood and went

iljjit thiouLji to about DOO j mis to the

otltoi side liten Avt Avere almost sur

ioumlttl and Ave retlicd to tilt enptmed

titnthcs dug omselvis in and lemaintd

o\ ti night tltc ontinj bhtlluig us xvlUi

bill ilpili 1

Wt filtd out to mill e room foi itlnforci>

mtnts mont idvniiu xve vvtic enhl idtd

b, i lie iv \ the on both sitien J ho lins

sinn Gunnia nontInB us inn like

tow lids i\ e ittoAiitd tinte 1 itn ü

liowil/tis Avllith A\c bltw up and next io

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ttiptuiedoin 17 guns \\ t sin loumltd

it tint poinl sKtv l ti mans of whom

wo I IA »noted fotlv Uvt I lit Gtiniivn

otiltti blew oui lils lu Uns \\ t win

not ible to tstiiuatt the nunibei of Get|

nuns si lin J lit ii st uthUt,hU vvtit bu«.)

the Avliolt nifj.t pitl ing up tilth de id

Hit (iciniiiiib toiitlnuoublA slitlltd tlie

ditsslii" slnlious di spite tilt Heil Cioss

ft i" A\ ( wiie IS hollis tv Knout food and

insonit t ists 7-

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\A ( lost Hit liullof oin olhttih Jin

slitloiibmt full of x\ oundell

It was a lint bitalli lo set tilt Indian

lind I until 1 mu tis ind dowds of Iii

llsii tioops piotttiliiio to hold the portion

we bud VA on

KITCHENER'S APPRECIATION.

Sii John Piont h bus infoimed Clenei til

Altleison (hill lie ippoitod the Cnn.i

illniis* splendid behm loin to I.oul Kllehoti

ei Tlie hitter ii id leplied tint theil gal-

lantly nuil dotei minni Ion In a dilileult po-

sition wat. much appieclated in longland, i

TiTCHLIN VEESION.

GUNS CAPTURED.

BERLIN, April 27.

A communique slates: We still hold

Tilzcrno, and have captured 44 guns.; We continued to attack north-west of

I Zoiinebckc, capturing over 1000 Canadians,

the total number of prisoners belog 5000.

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THE FLANDERS BATTLE.

The sténo of tho great Cernían attimjit to smash tluough the Allies'

Hut and win ,i way to Calila

IN CANADA.

RECRUITING STIMULATED.

OTTAWA. Ani-ll 20.

Tbc recruiting olllces are belüg over-

whelmed willi off era.

'rim press points out that tho Canadians

proved tileyme ready to die for the Mother-

land at all times, and prophesies that re-

cruiting in the Dominion will be greatly

stimulated, although even now lüousauds

are offering whom the Government are un-

able lo accept.

Thousand, of messages have been de-

spatched lo france from the Dominion

congratulating the Canadians on their gal-

lant stand.

CANADIAN CASUALTIES.

OTTAWA Anrll ITej e J. JJ. ,I Ji, Jllii.i -I.

Tlie casualties among the Cnnadians on

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, include

21 officers killed (including three colonels!,

mid 50 wounded.

ASPHYXIATING GAS.

AMERICAN CONDEJVtNATION.

NEW YORK, April 20.

The whole of the press denounces Ger-

many's resort to the use oí asphyxiating

gases, and retaliation by the Allies is freely

anticipated, though the necessity is de-

plored.The "Tribune" says:-"Tho first duty of

civilisation after the war will be to chain

down such Instincts of barbarity na Ger-

many has shown, and to create Inter-

national treaties, arraying neutrals against

any belligerent descending to foul and for-

bidden methods of warfare."

REPRISALS URGED.

PAPvIS, April 20.

Tho "Debuts" calls upon the military to

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discard all false sentimoiitis, and to adopt!i immediate reprisals against the enemy fori

lils use of poisonous gases.

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Í NEED FOR MONITIONS. .

! LORD KITCHENER'S APPEAL,

i LONDON, Anrll 20.:

Lord Kitchener has sent a message lo.

Vickers, Ltd., and YVorlcmun, Clark and Co.,1

Ltd., appealing for a full output of muni-

tion*!.!

Anything less, he says, will mean that

gallnnt lives will bo sacrificed uimoces1

Kttril.v, a.»d Uie victory of the Allies post-

poned.

: NO RELAXATION.

Mi A T Bnlfour MP speai Ing in the

Riebstein Hill snid it was tloar the

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out ni) s position AMIS fin less sli nug moi ally

'nnd in itci hilly 'ban at the beginning of

Hie XA tu it xv is agi oat thing to liavi

eliteked Hit tide of invasion but until the

final consummation was rtcclitd Hie effoits

.of Hit mciImnit tit home and the solditr

illino ul must not lit itlixcd

Oui ¡.latitude was due not onlv to the

lloidtrs mid ti oops but to the unnumbeied

nameless lieioes on whose woik ultim ttelv

dtpi nded the i llidem v of all thal was done I

In 1 limiers and 1 i ince towhnm lntiulh

I nu unlit) AAO should owe out liotdom

fiom tbe militai) niglitniaie undo! will li

1 mope and the AAOild feioanod

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MINEES' DEMANDS.,

QUESTION OP WAR BONUS.

I.ONM.ftl. Anrll "7

Mr Asquith', ipply to the mincis' eon

fuenee is Indefinite Ile Is still uiging

I. the Minos' retleialioti to aeeept the um

(. plojet.s' oltei ,to disaibs the w'.u bonus

question at the nulo.is wages bo.uds, as

n nallonul eonfeienee on wages would be

an entliely now depiuluie In the coal

ti ade.

KRONPIIINZ WILÏIELM.

TO BE INTERNED.

WASHINGTON Anrll "n

it The captain of the Germán armed'liner

s, Kronprinz Wilhelm has decided to Intern

kin vessel._*_._..______ _

1 TETE CARPATHIANS.

A niLL 03? DEATH

SCENE OF FIERCE FIGHTING.

LONDON Anrll 27.

The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at

Lembcrg writes: Amid snow-crowned

peaks in the heart of the Cnrpntlilnns is

Ulli 002, thirty milos south of Stry, do-

minating Hie river, with the railroad and

highroad running through a winding

gorge.

Hill 002 has been the scene of the

fiercest mountain fighting of the war, and

hns earned Hie title of Golgotha. Tho

Gormans alone have lost 20,000 mea since

the Austro-Gorman forces attempted to

dislodge (lie Russians.

Tlio Austro-Germuns captured Hill 01)2

on April 0, but the Russians still hold the

village of JCoziova, and tlie gateAvay to

the plains Is firmly and securely hold.

The Russians could retake Hill 002, but

it Is not worth the cost of a frontal at-

tack, In view of Hie Russians' gonoral

position in the district.

"RATTT.iii nn-NTTrNriTms__.__ X J. Ulli I. \J1. J. IX\ U l-l.».

?pT.TnOGi.An \nrll 27.

A communique states: A desperate battle

continues in the direction of Stry (on Hie

Russian left in Galicia).

AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

HEAVY RUSSIAN LOSSES.

T ONTinv \nrI! 07

A Vlcnnt communique claims that the

Austio German, uiptured a height southeast of Ko/iov.i, Inking a thousand prlsonéis The Russhins lepoatedlj eouiitei

ittncked nt Ko/.loyn, and In the adjoining

districts, but all attacks were repnlsetl

willi heavy losses Two battalions were

annihllntod, and several hundreds taken

pilsoncrs, lu addition to the thousand men

tinned

The communique adds We occupied

roany Russian tienches The Russians befoie Us/ok then retreated In full flight

iJ TAL Y.

DEFINITION OF RIGHTS.

ROME, April 20.'

Tlie "Corriere d'ltalia" publishes a do.

clai'iitlon by a personage connected xvitli

Hie Consular service, to the effect thatItaly has been in communication with

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London, and that lier rights in Trente,Trieste, and the Dalmatian Archipelagohave been formally recognised.

It Is nlso -stated that Serbo-I tallan in-

terests have been reconciled, Including theServiun outlet in the Adriatic. Only tim

question of Italy's rights in the Aegean andAsia Minor remains unsettled.

íBULGARIA.

s KING AH SITS DEDEAGATCn.

?PAIJI« An. II Ofi

Ixjí¡ím¡.api u ¿\>,

The Dcdoagatcli correspondent of the

"Temps" says Hint King í< ;rdinand ofr

I Mulgaria lins granted an amnesty to all

? o!Iloo,rs sentenced after the Kulkan wars.

His Majesty proceeded with Prince Boris

and Prince Cyril to Dedengatch. After In-

specting the garrisons at Xantlil and

Giiinuljina, ho congratulated Hie comman-

dants on Hie fine appearance of Hie troops.Groat political importance is attached io

the Journey.

FOU BELGIUM.

KING STARTS FUND.

LONDON'.. Am.1 «ii I

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King George lins lmmgurntoil a national

*'fnwl for relief of tlie.I'i'lglttns willi u gift

siof £.*i00.e

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THE NAVARRA.

SUNK TO AVOID CAPTURE.

.isiCTïi'nivi y,".ti OPfc

__i\i»__ ___».u»_i»»_, _epi li ._u.

A Ilerlin telegram assorts that the armed

merchantman Ornum did not sink the Unm

»r burg-Amorlkn liner Navarra. It Is stated

?n that the Navarra was sunk in order to

avoid capture by pursuing cruisers.

DARDANELLES.¡

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ALLIES' ATTACK.

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-BY LAND AND SEA.

STUBBORN OPPOSITION.

LONDON, April 2«.

Tlie Admiralty nnd War Office statte thnt

the general attack on the Dardanelles, by

Hie fleet and army was resumed yestcardny.

Tlie disembarkation of the anny,'

which

was covered by tlie fleet, began befo.r«i sun-

rise at various points along the Qnllipoli

Peninsula. In spite of serious opposition

from Hie enemy, who were behind strong

eutrenchments and entanglements, it Avas

completely successful, and before nightfall

a largo force was established ashoa't-.

Tlie landing of troops continues. |

ARMY ON LAND.

TROOPS ENTRENCH.

The "Times" welcomes the landing. ot

General Sir Ian Ilamiltou's army at the

Dardanelles, and says there should bave

been conjoint action of the two services

throughout.

It is probable, adds the "Tiroes," that

the «navy is watching the lines at Billilli',

while' the landing Coree Is attacking the

south-westerly end of Hie peninsula, in or-

der to cover further landing" operations.

The attention of the Germiuis and Turks

was diverted by femes at other points,

giving the Allies iii Gallipoli time to en

trench, which they lind done successfully,

BIG BATTLESHIPS.j

TUR FORTS REPLY.

AriiKJNS», April 2«

Tlie bombardment of tt'G Dardanelles

was vigorously resumed on Sunday, large

battleships parlielpntliig iii it.

The forts replied to the Allies' lire.

Two Turkish aeroplanes were brought

down on Tenedos.

Several Kreuch aeroplaues threw bombs

on the magasine tit Muidos, where there

are Important forts.

THE BOSPHOBUS.

^RUSSIAN FLEET'S WORK.

11 PETROGRAD, April 27.

A communique stales: Our Heel bom-

barded the Rosphorus lort», causing great

explosions.

SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

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: UNION" TROOPS' PROGRESS.'

fAPETOWN. Anrll 27.IUHiJ^ui'i», .»i»».. _., i

It is otliclally announced that the Union

forces hu ve occupied Aritetis, 70 mile»»

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north of Kcvtinunsboop,

THE NORTH SEA.

I (JE RM AN DESTROYERS.

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I COPKNHAGUN, April 26.

The captain of a vessel which arrived at

Kbsjcrg reports having seen during the

last two days of the voyage 30 German

destroyers in the North Sea.

CHARITY SWINDLES.-

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. SCANDAL IN FRANCE,j

Î AMAZTNG REVELATIONS. I

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. PARIS, April 27. j

Astounding revelations have resulted?

from an investigation of Avar charities. Out

jof 147 societies in the Department of Sein».,

70 wore fraudulent, of Avliieh 33 lind hat m

fouudod by shady financiers, most of whcim

lind served terms of imprisonment.

One society Avns installed in a Gennnn

house, controlled by a secretary 'who had

been eleven times imprisoned. Thcna are

several cases of Austrlans and Germans

who escaped from concentration camps

acting as presidents with false titles.

Two women who were ponnlli»s?i before-

tlie war were making £40 a day« Another

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lias been earning £S0 daily bjr means of

t a spurious agency for tracing; missingi soldiers.

, Most of the societies soli) go oils at exor

> bitant prices, which customers liouglit, be-

lieving the profita would be tlev'otcd to- charities. Some employed agents to collect

p subscriptions from house to hotise. Several1

of these agents received comrüi/äslons aver

i aging £0 daily.

.The Investigation was the result of a

tailor who was going to the front givinga stock of clothing for charitable purposes.

Tlie tailor met the founder of one society

wearing one of his gift suits.

TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

e GERMAN PRESS REPORT.

Il HKRL.TN. Ani'll ort

According to Hie "North German

s Gazette," the Uniled States und Spanishi- Ambassadors visited the prisoners' camps,d and found the English and other prlsouersi- well cared for and humanely treated.

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RUSSIAN OPINION.

PETlinm- v n i »...ii .!/.i i__ iie^uil.V!', April lili.

The nevvsi-tipei's eulogise Greal Itrllaiu ...

Justice anil unvarying ireutment of Ger-man prisoner«, iiolwlllistaiiiliiig what Tiri

lisb prisoners ure .altering in Gei-many.

.i PRÍ-NCE OF AVALES' FUND.|

TOTAL, FIVE MILLIONS.

Tovtinv A»».H »>- Ijje/i-JJej.x, ¿ililli _,.

Tlie Prince of Wales' lfund Jins, roachetl

£5,000,000.

MERCHANT SHIPPING.

. uuiiLiu.y, April ¿\).

1 The R.M.S. Orsova (left Sydney Maivl.)

101, and the steamer Port Albany (left ,

Sydney Marett .!) have arrived at London.

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WAR NOTES.

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TUE FLANDERS TiATTLE.

' The great battle in Flat-tiers Is stCU rag-

ing, but, ns far as can bo gntherecl fr-om tho

cablegrams, the position lias not. vitallj

'altered since yesterday. The Germans, who

ure still bringing up reinforcements, have

lotnken St. Julien on the Ypres Pot.tenppell.'

road, but n vicrorous Allied counter attack 'lu

lu progress holwell ¿St. Julien and Pllkcm,

immediately to the west. The Oormnns bavo

mndo the most tlesperato attempts to smash

through tho Allied Uno between Ilocslngho

and Lizorno on the Ypres-Dlxmude canal; but

nil their efforts have so far proved unavail-

ing. Again, some tremendous assaults hnve

1 been launched againstthe British line, which

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sweeps round from St. Julien to the east nnd

I south-east of Ypres; but, In every ease, no

I Impression seems to have beetn made on this

;salient. The flerco fighting way bo expected

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to go on for some days, until the Allied line

Is smashed or till the great German attack

bus spent itsejf.' It Is clenr Hint the Ger-

mans have for some time buen making care-

ful preparations for this ofiftnsix'e; but it now

nlso seems clear that the sod/Ion British ns

pnilt upon nnd capture of Hill 00 to tliu

couth-east of Ypres forced them to a pre-

mature attack. There would appear to bo

something of the proverbial British luck about

It; for Sir John French's assault movo against

Hill CO was not made with the object of fore-

stalling the Gorman offensive, but merely to

?i.In "osseBslon, It possible, of a tactically Im-

portant position. The Grrmnns were layingl

plans for a lightning blow nt tho Allied llr c

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of much greater strength than that whf ch

I they were able to burl on Thursday, tr.elr

Iden being, apparently, to make one despe rate

tflort to smash a way fhroiurfe to tho const

1 tfore the now P.rltlsh mid Frcmch fornjjttions

eoujd tnlto their piaros nt tho front. And ii

they had been spared a few more Tinys th«

situation might bave been critica.', Indeed.N'ow that the French and ilritish reinforce-ments aro being hurried lo fhe seo/ .e it seems

l.nrdlv likely Hint tho Alflled 1/ ne will be

broken. In Hie tremendous stru/rgle Its con-

tour nirry undergo considei.-ablc chances, here

to our dotrlmont and thorn to rour advantage;

but Hiere Is everj roascu to believe that li

will remain intnet, and Unit 'Ahen the battle

ib over the balance of galny ami losses will

not bo, so very much ngnln/t UB.

TIÏE APROPIAN'/; A'ND SECRECY.

Thora Í3 ono aspee1; of this latest develop-ment In -"landera th /it I)} apt to strike us as

curious. Wo havo lieu n led to believe that

the aeroplane liae'j ter a very great extent

done away with si/cnysy in the movement of

hlg bodies oC troor«, (md the point has alwaysboen Insisted on

tli.it, owing to the r.scend

ancy of our nlrnvjn »jver the Gormans, and the

fact that they t oolf. all weathers as a matter

of course, the ro/_onnaissance work on our

1 sido was all th At 'could be desired. Yet here' we havo a ca ßc of a tremendous concentra-

tion being c'irr/led out on tho part of the

enemy which mfust have taken a considerabletime to accr,myillsh, and, although our airmen

have been Tlyljag over tho Gorman linns dally,

Sir John French speaks In his report of "an

ontlrely u'jeypected situation." As a matter

of fact, t/ic aeroplano has by no moana done

away wlt¡_i concealment-it has merely turned

conceal) xia'nt Into a fine art. A passngo in a

despat';li by the "Morning Post'B" corre-

spondí/nt» who recently visited tho front, cm

phas'aes this. Ho Is Illustrating how con

vers «tiona with ofllcers up there forces one

to r cconstruct many ideas gained at home from

no /vgpapor reports as to the extraordinarilydi jïercnt conditions of modern warfare corn-

il Ared with old-time lighting. "When one

?ibjocted," lio says, "that, thanks to the air

iiorvlce,concealment could no longer be

I achieved, ono was met with the chief of one's

surprises. While in Englnnd we havo beea

I regardiag the aeA'aplane as growing more and

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more mistress of the situation at the front,' speculation has rather concorned Itself with

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the means of outwitting her inquisitivo atten.

tions. Far frtym tho ncroplane dominatingmoro and mor<_ the enemy's movements, one

waa assured that with every week it linds

by the peril of detection, the cunning on

such domination more dliTlciilt; that faced

both sides, has reached such a pitch that

tho discovery of tho positions of great gunsin action 'has became largely a matter of luck,

owing ta tho subtlety with which oven thoir

flashes aro screened from observation, the

cleverness of the' German gunners being no

t whit, behind our own. It was pointed out,. mor/oover, that, desjlto tho ceaseless vigilance

am^.the incontestable compotence of our own

airmen, tho enemy, notably at Ypres in

October, has been able to assomhlo a force

l/i close proximity to our lines which greatlyexceeded our estimate, and to effect what

.might not unfairly be called a surprise. It

waB furthor urged that If such a concentra-

tion could bo accomplished under our very

oyos, strategical surprises will still bo pos-

sible, provided that all movement takes place

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at night, that all moans of hiding troops aro

utilised, and that methods of concealment at

¡present in ombyro should be duly developed.."

IMPRESSING THE NEUTRALS.

1J In addition to tho desire to strike a crush

(.big blow before the western. Allies could got

tholr new formations to the* front, tho Ger''

mans in assuming their present offensive

doubtless had In mind the Influencing of neuta ral States like Haly, Bulgaria, and Greece,

who are, all just at present weighing with

ii ospoclal caro tho pros and 'cons of interveu

i tlon. The one groat fact tbot Germany has

ß used to Impress outsiders, just tis she uses

sIt to impress ber own people, is that she is

now in tho position of a. conqueror. She

holds practically tho whole of Belgium and

somo of the Ilnost districts of France, as well0 as a great deal of Russian territory. Apart?'

from one little corner of Alsace, thoro Is not

f a foreign soldier on nor soil who Is not a

; prlBonor, and, as far as the actual events

on the two fronts from clay to day can show,. thero Is not any suggestion of tho German

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armies being driven from tho outside torrl-,

,torlos tboy now hold. Look at It as we like,

. it is an Impressive claim. And now she is

seeking ,td show that In the faeo of tho

armies of France and Britain she Is not

morely on the defensivo «koro she stands,

but that she can' herself take tho offensive

i and gain still further ground. By this she

; hopes to make thoso States which nre ln

,cllnlng to enter the war think seriously on

r,tho question ns to whother It is advisable to

rango theinBolvos against a Power which has i

accomplished so much and is prepared to

accomplish mort-. But simultaneously ,vitli|

tho reports of tho battle of Flanders comes I

. the now» that an agreemont between Italy.and the Entente Powers bus almost been

concluded. As to what would be the effect

of these negotiations If the German offonslvo

had resulted in the smashing of the allied

line wo cannot, of course, say; but, In the

circumstances as they'

stnnrl, It begins to

look as though all that Germany has aecom,1

pllshcd will not prevent Italy taking the field' on tho sido of the Alllos before many weeks

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'pass by. As to Bulgaria, tho visit of the.

King to Dedengntch, which is now beingvijlted by British squadrons, suggests that

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tho efforts of the Austro-aeiman diplomatshere aro also losing their potency, notwith-

standing Germany's latest exploit In tho

western field. And If Bulgaria sides with

,

the Allies, then the intervention of Grtueo

and Rounianla follows inevitably.

CARP vTIILW* CAM P.Vît"! V :>

Tho only nevis from Iho custom front that t

had amivi'd at a into hour 1,'nl night was In '

I'l'Ktiul to the operation« noith of the Car-'pathlana cant of Us/.olt. Russian accounts tell

j

of past lighting for Ulli 992. which Is .11)

milos south of Sti-y and about 25 miles i'iist

of Usaok Pass. 'J'hU hill damtmuas the Val-

ley o£ tho uppei I?try, imd so conimanils the'

high load and the railvvay running doyvn to

Uobltld 1'U_B. So Uorao and p-oltmgud was

tho lighting for the position thai, the lilli has '

..fit-ned tho title of "Golgotha." The Rus-

sians hail held It for Birnie time, but vvliou

tho groat Austvo-Oerinnn attempt to tutu,

the Russian left flank was mado thoy put .forth st-'onuoun efforts io take Hill 91)2. Tho '

Gormans alono aro said to havo lost -0,000:

mon In those efforts. Finally, on AprilII,

.

.tho HuBSInn« vv.ro drlvon olf tho crest, but¡

t,hoy rotalucd possession ot tho town of. Ko

LATE WAR NEWS,j

j

INFERNAL MACHINE.

¡

AT TUBKISn .f AR MINISTRY.

I

PARIS, April 27.

I

The Salonika P0i3'esp</,ndent of the "Keil-

li o Paris" »status tittil, a huge infernal

machine was discovered at the Witt- Jliuis

try in Constantiuop'n». It was timed to

explode during a .Meeting of a council ot

Ministers, including Knver Pasha, General

i

von Sanders, and General von der Goltó.

The German police believe lhere is a

'serious polll/.cal organisation"

workilig

against the Germans and young Turks.

Several l'uuf'tionaries at the- Ministry have

'been arresfed.

"iova, ;n car hy-thus, according to the Petro-

grad if.ports, the gateway to the plains lying

between tho Stry and Uszolt railways is still

firm!'y held, and In view of this tho Russians

do 'not think it worth the cost of a frontal

atf tide to attempt to îegaln "Golgotha." This

nvjans that they will, for tho timo being, at

f.ast, make no effort to force tho Beskld rail-

way pass, and will rest content with merely

'

holding the Austro-German forces safely' on

,

their loft flank whilo continuing the opera

> tlons against Uszok Pass. The Austrian coui

i muniquo suggests that thoy havo obtained a

. considerable BUCCCBS against the Russians in

» this district, and that the latter are "in full

t night" in the neighbourhoodof Uszok. But

;when we recall how unreliable the Austrian

[ communiques havo been all along, and how

¡j tho Russian oflleial despatches have always

.

j

(lankly admitted reverses, wo need not feel

greatly concerned about tho position for the

, jpre UP nt.

'

IH Rit M AN Y'S APPEAL FOR MONEY.

. 1).-. Delbruck, Vlco-President o£ tho Prus-

sian State Department, In Introducing tho se

Jcoiid Gorman AVar lxian, made an urgent ap

j peal t» the people, high and low, to subscribe

¡to the issue. Coming on top of tho claim tba:

Germany was In a far more favourable posi-

tion financially than Britain, the appeal reaJs

curiously. The opening passages of the speech,

reported in the "Volkswirt," run as follows:

"The war upon which we are now engaged is

altogether different from those of former cen

jturlos. Then the army went forth; the peonly

j

at home sent their good v 'sues after them

¡and rejoiced In their victories. To-day Eug

|

laud's attempt to starve us out has made th*.-«

|war a war of people against people-na/, of

'man against/man-so that every one, no mat

j

ter whether be bo in the field or at homo,

under arms or at work, without distinction of

i

ago or of sex, must devote his whole bens to

j

the simple service of war. Every one of us

must friim morn till night direct every notii .

i lty by tho one question-how to Injuia the

! enemy and serve our country. Thus, every

¡Penny lying hoardod in stocking T Jrawoi

,must bo brought out, und used for the .var;

!

and the now loan affords the opportunity ot

j

bringing it out. Once more there i» n call

to great and small to run as ona mia and

subscribe; and'it Is on tho small .nan that

success depends. . . .The means that use! to

be employed-depreciation of tho coinage, in-

flation of the paper currency, liquidation ofState assets, seizure of tho treasures held by

churches, cloisters, and families-are inade-

quate, a drop in the ocean of the deman-Is of

a world-war-demands which only Government

j

loans on a gigantic scale can meet If, whichGod forfend, the second loan were tj fall, the

result would be a national dlsastjr Who

wishes to live It Germany dies?..

."

ASPHYXIATING GAS.-1

;.

CHLORINE AS A' BASIS.

IThe employment of asphyxiating eases in

shells used by tho Germans, ns referred to

in oin cable columns, was brought under tho

notice of Professor Robinson, of Sydney Uni-

versity, yesterday, and the professor was

asked If lie would explain what sort of" gasesvv ero used.

I

Professor Robinson replied that it could bemorely a matter of conjecture, but the proba-bilities were that the gases ilonted over the

French trenches from the Gorman trenches

or used in their shells had chloiino ns a basis,

it was perfectly easy to form more asphyxiat-ing gases than lyddite, which was employed in

Prill-!, sholls AA'hoii lyddlto exploded it

gave off poisonous gases, but nothing to com

.....e Wim ei.uau described in the cables as

jiaving been employed by the enemy. If the

British had intended to produce asphyxiating

gases in shells there was no doubt that a

. far moro clïcctlvo medium could have boen

employed than lyddite.

M THE JOHN MUEllAY.-«

HEARING RESUMED.

MELBOURNE. Tuesday.t « »».--P-.»»,»,», -..-__.,,.

-1The inquiry into tho management of the

0 training ship John Murray was continuod to

. day by Mr, G. C. Morrison, sitting as a RoyalCommission.

'

William Groom said ho was a member of

1 tho committee of the .lohn Murray. He knew-

Sampson.s Mr. Paul (representing the committee of

5 management): Sampson said that he had given

you his original diary. Did you ever receive

a book from him?B

Witness: Yes, he brought It in and said,1 "That's It." I did not look at it.

,It was

1 too big to road. Captain Newman was pre

[sent. Sampson was exeltod, aad said that

ho had a lot of complaints and grievances,and 1 said, "1 am only an individual member

v of the committee; you send a report to tho

s committee, and I will seo that It is thraBhnd

,

out." He promised that ho would do so.

-. Mr. Paul: Did ho make any complaint about

shortages?". Witness: Not to me at any timo. I stop

, ped on the ship all night on the occasion

3 that Sampson brought in the boole. On half

3 a dozen occasions I was on the ship for two

,or three hours at a time, and mndo it a rule»

to go through the ship, and was always ready» to hear complaints. 1 saw Sampson on most

: of these occasions. Sampson's complaints on

> the night ho gave me the book were chlelly

.

about the schoolmaster When ho left I

asked tho captain when the committee was to. be relieved1 of the bother with tho mon, ami' the captain replied, 'Oh, that man's ratty."¡ i The commission adjourned till Thursday.

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l\"FOLLOW THE KING:''

i unuixi'jiM íiitiu, luesuay.

t

The Rev. Vi. Sbnw, ehaiiman of tho Metho-

dist Church In Broken Hill, at Sulphide-streot: Church, delivered an addrt'BS on "Tho King's'

Cull to National Abstlnouoo, or tho Drinki Ti allic-the Nation's Peril." Several times

i during his discourse tho preacher waB loudlyanolauded

jI

-

s! EIGHT-HOUR DAY.e

;i-?

1 viirrnniravi? Ti.n-.invi iiii'jijiivjuie.xi'i, luuseiiiy.

. .The Eight-hour Day procession yestorday was3 smaller than thal of I.tsl year or tho yanr- before. This yen!' 11,1111 peuple attended, us

3 against ovci loutit! last year, and 13,30« In

jliilu. Tin» ncutlui wan favmirnblo, end crowds

linedI

ho fetroels io wltuess the procession!

fruin Hi.- Trueles Hull to tho läi.hlMtion-builtlr

¡ lug, whore ii sporlB prugramme wns earrleil

¡out. The liest show of all the trades in Hie

¡.procession was perhaps Huit of Iho corditei works workers.' The union marrhed in great

L HtrengUi I'e'lilnd'ie new batmor. Theso vvorknri

,

ware chuorod huniilly mi they pasnod.

'! 'MASTEE BTHL13ERS- MOTION.

î COÎsCillA.'DUr.ATlO-.S TO VOLUNTEERS.

»

WHSl-ANl-, Tuesday_ At tho oonvdiitlou of the- Ffdornted ¡Master

4 nulltlPis' Asseii'hitlons the pti'ildont moved!"That tilla ooiiv tint lou ol Fodornteil MasterBulldiiis' Associations, of Austinlla deplores1

the loii'lble war now raging in Europa, re

1 I'ognlsos, It as one' pt tho most momentoust (TisesTíi the world's history, and tenders UB

J oimgnatulatloiis"

lind ononurngoinant to Um

jnoble and patriotic,-- Australians who havo

Binung to arms and joined tho Motherland In

i the light willoh she and hor Allies aro mak-

ing for civilisation."*

!

'J*ho motion, was carried.

!RECRUITING.

THE WRONG WAY.

'. MEN BEING TURNED AWAY.

lu MORE DOCTOES EEQUIEED.

It has been stated over and over again"

by the" military authorities, headed by the11

Minister foi Defence, Senator Pearce, that

l'every available man .is required to come

forward and join tho- colours. Tho District

a Commandant, Colonel Wallnclc, C.B.,has

gdrilled this in at every meeting of a rifle

s. ciub he has addressed, and Anally last

e Saturday's big parado was arranged, primar-

ily, it wa. officially given out, with a view

__

to the encourngemeat of recruiting.The big parado actod as a fine incentive,

and Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday Baw a groat- Increase in the number of men applying for

g positions in the military forces. The ro-

ll crulting hours ure, and have boen given out

s also officially as, between 9 and 12 on woolcti days, and 0.30 and 12 on Sundays, and ovens though the would-be recruits aro at the en

' rolling ofllce before the clock chimes 12,"

they havo been informed that thoy had no

y hope that day, and tho best thing they could

11do was to go away and come up again tho

"

next day.Such a state of affairs Is hardly likely to

a

prove an aid to recruiting-rather the re

verse, and the recruits who were turned away

on Monday and yesterday did not mince mat-

ters in the choice of epithets they applied11

to olHcials who had publicly announced thativ the hours were from 9 till 12, and yet refused

s to even consider an application between 20

?1to 12 and the hour itself. About 30 men

ewere told to call again on Monday, and 11

were treated in the same manner yostorday.The men wore all beforo the recruiting ser-

geant, had made out their application forms,and boen passed hy the enrolling officer bo

. fore the clock struck 12, but when they went,to tho room where the doctors examine tho

'

recruits beforo thoy are sent to Liverpool,

they found the door closed, and were informed"

that "no more will he examined to-day."

: When the tale of those so tsouod away bo

. e'omos known in tho country and the city it

may do more harm Lo the recruiting movement?

than anything else could. As one disappointed'. recruit put It yesterday, "I thought recruits-

nore required. I was hero on time, ands was passed by the enrolling officer, and told.

to come over hero to the doctor, yet when

>

I carry out these orders, a boy In khaki tells'*

me to go away and como again to-morrow.n I live at Parramatta, and havo already

-

got two days' leave from the enrolling ofll

¡icor. As I'm not passed by tho doctor, ow

( Ing to the fact that apparently he is too

busy to bother about examining a recruit

who presents himself on timex I've got to

', pay my fare back to Parramatta to-day, como

f In again to-morrow, and get my leave ex

0 tended, and go back all at my own expense.

It's pretty hot when you seo all the stories

about recruits being wanted."

"That's nothing," said another recruit whoi- stood before tho doctor's closed door. "One

y poor beggar turned up from the country yos

i terday in time. Ile had all his luggage with

. him, and was ready to leave for camp straight'

away. He was told to go away and return^1

but was so disgusted with the treatment ac

1 corded him that he went away, and did not

â make a second attempt.

t Yesterday the door of the shed where tho

men are examined by the doctors was cloBed3

to tho tick of midday, and 11 men were lined"

up outside. All bad been passed by the en

if rolling officer, but tho doctors did not seo

ythom. Two of these men were penniless,

and had spent their last money in reaching"

tho barracks. They asked how they were to1 exist till the next day, and where they wero

t to sleep. The recruiting sergeant brought

lithm before the enrolling officer, and explained

¡j

their plight, and the latter officer informed

them that they would be put up and givenmeala in tho barracks until they could be

medically examined to-day.

There wero nearly 200 men both on Mondayand Tuesday passed by the enrolling officer,

and as many of these men arrive at the bar*

racks between 8.30 and 10 o'clock, their plightIs an unenviable one. Passed by the earol

llng officer, they aro sent over to the artilleryshod to strip,

with the exception of their

trousers, and, elad only in this garment, and

with bare feet, thoy are sent to another shed

to wait till tho doctors arrive somewherei about 11 o'clock. It was 20 minutes to 11

3 yesterday when tho first doctor arrived, andthere were 110 men waiting for him, soma

of whom had been there since 8.45._ Some"

of the recruits had slipped a coat on over

3th-lr bare skins, but tho cold of the cement

8 floor must have been bitter to naked feet.

What It was like for the recruits walting in

B the cold snap of Sunday and Monday is better-

loft to the imagination.e

BACK TO THE LAND.

Among the recruits at the barracks yester-

day was a man who carno from the Darlingi Downs. He was a fine stamp of man, but

t when he asked the enrolling officer for a solid*

month's leave, the officer, who readily grants3 a week or a fortnight on a valid excuse,'?

wanted a sufficient reason beforo complying> with the request. "Well, you see, it's thi31

way," aaid the recruit. "If you give me a

1month I've time to go home and sow my

wheat, and then it'll be all ready for mo to

cut when I come back." He got his month.

A ship's steward, who came along to en-

list placed in the special qualification column

the statement that he was an "assistant

doctor." When asked to define this term, hestated that he used to help tho ship's doctor

when operations had to bo performed on

board. -

There were close on 200 recruits passedbefore the enrolling ofllcer yesterday, and a

similar number the day before; and a good"

steady stamp o( mon they appeared to be.

I Captain Kenneth Smith, A.M.C., and a partyof Ave men aro leaving Sydney shortly, and

t proceeding to Melbourne to catch the Malojai for England. Captain Smith and hlB party

will form the advance party of the new doublo

t general hospital of 1040 beds which Australia

i Is providing at tho front.

! 'Lieut-Colonel Watson, V.D., has been trans-ferred from the command of tho 19th Battalion,

. New South Wales, to tho command of the

I 24th Battalion, Victoria.Colonel Paton, V.D., who has been in com

? mand of the 17th Battalion, New South Wales,. has boon transferred to a battalion command

in the 7t'_ Brigade, Queensland.

LLieutenant R. M. Porter, R.N.R., who prior

to the war was second officer of the Athonlc,Is at present attached to H.M.S. Swiftsuro,

and Just before the last English mail left

had been placed In oommand of H.M.S. Andros,a captured German gunboat.

Quartermaster-sergeant W. J. Watson and

Sergeant W. Payno wore on Saturday eveningentertained by a large number of friondB at

Annandale. Quartormaster-sergeant Watson

waB presented with an illuminated address, a

pair of field glasses, and a gold-mountedfountain pen, and Sergeant Payne with a gold

mounted cigarette holder and case.

Two members of tne staff of the Rozelle

Superior Public School-Messrs. Albert Doustand Hector Lang-having volunteered for tho

front, wero farewelled In the presence of'theteachers and 000 of tho senior boys. They

wore presented with wristlet watches, fountain

pens, military belts, and other gifts. Thepresentation waB made by the headmaster

(Mr. P. J. Nelligan), who commended tholr de-sire to serve the country, und encouraged thojunior and senior cadets to qualify thomsolvesfor their country's dofonco.

THE ANIMATING SPIRIT.'

"A Sydney Architect" writes:-"Apropos of

;tho magnificent march past on Saturday lastt should like to draw your attention to tho

fact that the leading motor ambulance wasdrivon hy Private William Wlesener, whoso

patriotio action In 'making our country the

gift of this ambulance has boon cappedby his action In enlisting as an or-

dinary private, am} submitting himself to all

,

the arduous training and sacrifiée that this, entalla. I havo read much about the magnl

flcont physique of tho mon, but my object inwriting is to draw attontion to the1 spiritand détermination that anlinatoB thom, a factwhich auroly adds greatly to their value as

a military unit. All havo mado saoriflcos for

. tholr oountry, and to posBesB the friendship

j

of any one of those mon as 1 do that of Wll

j

Ham Wlosenor Is Indocd an honour."

ARMY CHAPLAINS.

"One Who' Thinks" writes:-"I would drawattention to tho inoongruity of. the deputationof military chaplains to tho Minister for Do

fence protesting against the reduction of thoir

salaries, willoh» to tho ordinary lay mind,seemed excessive and out of all proportion to

the value of thoir sorvices rendered, apartfrom tho fact-that we do look for disinterest-

edness on tho part of our clergy. Can wo

'wonder that Borne of our churches do not All

In tho face of such occurrences? Wo know,'

of 'course, .that chaplains aro entitled to a

salaiy sufficient to keep tholr families In com-

fort, but some who have already left thesoshores aro singlo men, and aro now in re-

ceipt of salaries almost double what thoyvvpuld havo received had thoy stayed hore."

This letter was referred to military head-quarters, and Information waa supplied to

the effort that army chaplains "who aro ap-

pointed only reçoive tho pay of a captain in

the arms-, and that any chaplains now at theft out who hold higher rank and pay would

at the expiration of six months havo their

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Tay reduced to that of a captain. If they

objected to such reduction they could returnto Australia. It Is not known of any case

where the chaplain is drawing double salary,or, in other words, is beinK paid his stipendin addition to his military pay. Irf most ca-seethe former is needed for the locum tenons.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Loyalist".-(n) The number of chaplains to «achNew South Wal«,

contingent depends entirely uponfhc

requirements of tho contingent. There are four

chaplains at prespnl in tlie infantry brigade, whichworks ou! at one to each battalion, (b) There is

not the slightest, difficulty in sccunng the number

required, (c) He must enrol as a prívate, and whenbefore tho enrolling officer t-hould make known hiswish to join the A.M.C. The pay and conditionsarc the fame as any other private has-6s a day,and live nt Liverpool until embarked.for the front.

"Malaria Patient."-It will only be a matter of timebefore tlie discharge yon refer to is cancelled, and

you will receive a continuance of pay if you make n

proper application.No pay will be stopped unless

through'disease contracted owing to your own fault.

"W.H. -From your -own description, youshould

bave no difficulty in passing the enrolling officer anddoctors. The minimum height is Mt 4in, and the

chest measurement .12-31. The maximum weight for

.light borfcmqn -is list.*

'.

"UR.H."-The authorities must have supportingdocuments before full discharges can be granted.Such documents have to be obtnincd from hcadquar*ters, Melbourne, and take some little while in reach-

ing here. On thpir arrival the discharges you re«

for to will be eranted...Ai.xious.**-The

tapeis put round the hack nnd

brought over just above to the centre of the breast-

bone.

DEATH AT ABASSIA.

' '

MELBOURNE. Tuesday.The Defence Department has been adiised

'

et'the death of Corporal Wallace Hector

Brander, N.S.W. 3rd Reinforcements, 3rd Bat-

talion, who died at Abassla on April 25.j

Mother, Mrs. W. A. Brander, Elimatta, Parkes- -

street, Ryde.

TEOOPS FROM THE WEST. !

PERTH. Tuesday. (

The military authorities have completedarrangements for calling up additional men

irom among those registered for service

abroad.Lieutenant-Colonel Corlett. the present

camp commandant at Blackboy Hill, has been

appointed to command the Western Austra-

lian battalion of the new Commonwealth Ex-

peditionary Force.

GLOUCESTER, Tuesday.Trooper J. Charlesworth, who is leaving with

the next contingent, was accorded an enthusi-

astic send-off by the local Oddfellows.

DUNEDOO, Tuesday.Two of the horses which took part In the

Mundooran Amateur Jockey Club's annual

meeting were presented to two district resi-

dents, who have enlisted in the expeditionaryforces. Mr. Rex. McNeil had Archlight given to

bim as a charger, whilst Mr. McKnight re-

ceived Grunting Tommy.

CAPTUEED. --»

LAST GERMAN VESSEL IN

PACIFIC.

MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The Minister for Defence announced to-day

that H.M.A.S. Encounter had captured the

Island trading steamer Elfrieda In the Pacifle.

This, said the Minister, is the last of the

German ships out of port.

The Elfrieda is an auxiliary ketch engagedIn the inter-island trade in the South Sea

Islands. She was formerîy engaged In bring-ing copra and other products from outlyingstations to ports connecting with the ordinaryline of steamers.

CASUALTY LISTS.-«

A fresh batch of official casualty lists from

the War Office, London, has been received and

passed to the Librarian, Public Library of New

South Wales. Those lists will shortly bo avail-

able for perusal at the Library.

EIFLE RESEKYES.?-?«-'

/

SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS.

On Saturday next a general parade of the

South African Soldiers' Rifle Club will be heldon the polo ground, Centennial Park, the men

meeting at the Cleveland-street entrance at

2.30 p.m. The Mounted Rifles, Scottish Infan-

try, Motor Cyclists, Army Medical Coi ps, Cy-clists, Engineers, Signallers, Infantry, Trans-

port, and Field Engineers will be represented.Major Buchanan will Inspect the parade.

'

For the purpose of assisting the members in

?their drill for the parade a special parade"will be held to-morrow evening. This Is apartfrom the voluntary parade which is held each

evening.A feature of Saturday's parade will be the

crack Scottish Pipers' Band, which will be in

attendance. This band is attached to the club.

The programme for thp month Is ns fol-

lows:-May I, big general parade: 3rd, usual

Tirade, meet at Rawson-place, 7.45 p.m.; 8th,

nile shoot at Randwick range: 10th, parade,

visual, meet 7.45; 15th, parade, meet rooms 2.30

JJ.TJI.', 17tb, parade, meet 7.45 p.m.; 22nd, shtjot

at Randwick, 24tb, parade, meet at 7.45;

29th, parade, meet at 2.30 p.m ; 31st, parade,meet 7.45 p.m.

'

The first Monday in every month a route

march through the city will be held;. Intend-

ing recruits are advised to see the adjutant,

Taptaln Langridge, at the rooms, Rawson-place

(railway), any time during the day.

THE MISSIONS.-.

'

WORK IN THE FOREIGN,

FIELD.

LOYAL INDIA.

The annual demonstration of the Church '

Missionary Association was held yesterday '

afternoon and cvpnlng. The Bishop of New-'

castle, Dr. Stretch, preached at a service, '

held at St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 4.30, and'

at night there was a public meeting in the'

Town Hall. In the interval between 7 and S'

o'clock. Mr. Broome P. Smith, F.R.G.S.. gave J

a lecture on West Africa, where he bad la-'

boured for 23 years.

At the Town .Hall Dr. Wright welcomed '

the Rev. Prlnclpil Fraser, M.A. Much credit,'

he said, was due to men of Principal Fraser's '

stamp for the great part India was playing in

the national affairs of to-day. Christianity i

was now on its trial, and one nar to exem- I

pllfy it was to show other nations that (

England was living np to the pilnciples al-(

ways so dctr to h;r.

The Rev. P. J. Baxolev, general secretary, '

rubmlttcd the annual report.'

Mr. John Kent, hon. treasurer, submitted (

the balance-sheet, which showed that pay- (

ments had been made for the year ending .

March 31 amounting to £5143. There was a\

balance of £1021. but n sum of .£000 waa

<;uo to the C.M.S. for the support of mission-'

M les for 1915. i

Principal Fraser (C.M.S. Trinity College', .

t.andy, Ceylon) moved the adoption of the an-

nual report and Ireasurers' statement. Ile

explained the work that was being done in'

India and elsewhere. Year by year Christian'

ttundards and thoughis were permeating that i

gi eat continent The flood of loyalty was

astounding. A southern missionary had writ-

ten:-"The flood of loyalty that has poured

forth from prince and peasant astonished mo.

True, It Is greatly due to the humanity and

justice of the Government, but to most of

the lower classes Government Is ii very Im-

personal and shadowy thing. I claim that It

has been chiefly due to the Christian mer-

chant, planter, missionary.-and others, who

tome in touch with the natives, and let them'

'MP in the daily life what it means to bo a

follower of Christ"

Tho motion for the adoption of the report

and balance-sheet was seconded by the Rev.

K. C. Gore (Soudan), and carried. He said

more missionaries were needed.

, On the motion of the Rev. H. E. Warren

(Roper River Mission), seconded by the Rev.

M. G. Hinsby, the thanks of the association

viere accorded to the Bishop of Newcastle,

for his sermon during the afternoon, and a i

committee was appointed #for tho ensuing

yi'ar. __

,GUARDING WATER SUPPLY.

j

QUESTION OF PAYMENT.,

At yesterday's mooting of the Water and

Sewerage Boaid a letteiwas lecelvod from

the Auditor-General btatlng that he could not

sanction any fuithoi pa\ments by the boaid

in connection with the militurv guard uftei

April 30, on the giound that the guaid was

unnecesaaiy

Aflei discussion it wjb decided, on the mo-

tion of Alderman Giiflln, that the vice-presi-

dent (Alderman Barlow) and the secietary

Bhould wait on the militari authoiitlos to

ask them If It weie necess.ii j to lontinue the

Kuard at the reservoir, and if so that the Min-

ister should be asked to lind the money with

which to pay tho soldiers.

t

CAPTAIN COOK, y

SOME MONUMENTS .

CBY CAPTAIV JAMES H. V> .TSON )

Tho recurrence of April 2S reminds ti. once

mofç that it is the anniversary of the nrriv.ii

In Botany Bay of HiM.S. Endeavour, umteithe command of Lieutenant James Cook. April2S, 1770, marks'the day* when the first Euro-

pean landed on the east coast of New Holland.Thero are some who affect to believe that an

earlier visit was made, but not one single bit

of evidence to support such a theory can be

producedr so that Cook's claim that all theeast coast of New Holland had remained un-

discovered until he sighted it must hold gooduntil proved to be wrong. Cook is frequentlyspoken of ns the discoverer of Australia. Hemade no statement at any time that would

bear that interpretation, but he did believetant he was the first vvhito man to be on thePacific coast of New Holland.

In 1S74 Captain Thomas .Watson, a master

mariner of note in his day," erected at Rand-wick a statue of Captain Cook, not to his

memory but to that of Commodore Goodenough.This monument was placed ort a small tri-

angular piece of ground at the junction of

Belmore-road and Avbca-street, and faces

Botany Bay. It Is the work of Mr. M'Gill, and

has no particular artistic merit. But Captain"Watson was evidently a great admirer of Cap-tain Cook, and determined he should have a

statue worthy of himself and of the peopleoccupying the land he discovered. He took

vigorous action. A committee formed of some

of the leading citizens of the day ably assistedhim, with the result that what the papers of

the day describe'

as "Mr. Woolner's chef

d'oeuvre" was unveiled in the presenco of

nearly 100,000 people," a spectacle moro "im-

posing than any ever witnessed, or likely to

be again witnessed, on the continent of Aus-

tralia," on February 25, 1S79.

But tnerc is an earlier memorial of the dis-

coverer of New South Wales than either of

these, and that stands in the old town of

Liverpool. in form it is an obelisk, on a

pedestal, and serves also as a milestone. The

inscription states that it was "In memory of

Captain James Cook." that "Charlea A. Fitz-

roy, K.C.B.," was "Govenor-Genoral," and

that Campbelltown was XIII miles and SydneyXX. miles distant. The monument has an oldand weathered appearance, and the spelling

is somewhat original. This also is S'EM to

havo been erected by Captain Watson. Norhas his name been noglected in New South

Wales and the other States of Australia, forthero Is the county of Cook, Cook's River,Cooktown, Cook'B Creek, Cook's Vale, and

other places deriving their names from the

same, all commemorative of him. the anni-

versary of whose landing in this territoryis to-day being celebrated.

It is natural that in¿he neighbourhood of

Cook's birthplace memorials of him should beseen. At Marton, a small village in York-shire, where he was born In 1728, there was

erected in 1850 a memorial school. Insertedin one of its walls is a tablet which has on

it this inscription: "To the memory of Cap-tain James Cook, the celebrated circumnavi

eator. who was born in this parish October27. 1728. This tablet was erected by the

parishioners of Marton A.D. 1812. Rc-erectedhere at the building of this memorial school

A.D. 1S50." At Ayton, a village that Cook'sparents moved to when he was eight years of

age, there stands on Casby Hill a high obe-

lisk, enclosed by iron railings. This is ono

of the oldest memorials erected. About threeyears ago the Hon. Gervase Beckett, M.P.,thinking that Whitby bad overlooked the

great sailor who had made that small sea-

port town famous, presented It with a statue

of Cook which would grace the finest site in

the capital city. It was unveiled by Ad-

miral Lord Charles Beresford, who termed it

a tribute to the greatest navigator and sur-

veyor England ever had.

At Gisborne, where Cook first landed In NewZealand, was erected in 1906 a very hand-some column of Aberdeen granite. On one

side an inscription sets out the monument as

a memorial of Captain Cook, but by an extra-

ordinary mixing of ideaB on the other side are

the names of troopers belonging to the dis-

trict who fell in the South African war. Two

years ago the peojlc round Queen CharlotteSound put up what is described as "a plain

truncated pyramid of rough-cast concrete,

broad-based." The Inscriptions are in Eng-

lish and Maori; the latter, being interpreted,

reads: "Welcome, O visitor, from the borders

of beaven; my beloved, return to us from

beyond the horizon-welcome, welcome." Cook

thought highly of Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte

Sound, which is on the north coast of the

middle island, and is entered from Cook's

Strait, and he anchored there five times dur-

ing the ».period of his three voyages.

It has been stated recently that the, ori-

ginal sheet of copper, inscribed With the par-

ticulars relating to Cook's death, and which

was nailed to a tree near the beach at Kara

çacooa Bay, Hawaii, by the officers of his ship,

Is in the possession-of some of the natives

there, but the spot was unmarked in the ear-

lier years of the last century by any memorial.

In 1837,however, the Lords of the Admiralty

sent out and had this remedied, and on a

copper tablet, which was fixed on the stump

of a cocoanut tree, this inscription was: "Near

this spot fell Captain .Tames Cook, R.N., the

renowned circumnavigator who discovered

these islands A.D. 1778. Her Majesty's Ship

Imogene, October 17, 1837." This waB all the

navy could do foi him who did BO much for it,

by 'his treatment to prevent scurvy among

its seamen, if for ne other reason. However,

in 1874 a very fine but simple monument was

erected. But being In.on out of the way

locality few tourists sec It;and It is exposed

to the weather, and In a short time It be-

comes neglected looking and shabby. English

warships occasionally visit the Island, which

belongs to the United States,,and the crews

renovate the monument and clear up the

ground around it.s

There are many others in various placeB

moreor less associated with Cook, among

the

former being a monument at TahltL.wBere ...

observed the transit of Venus, before he Ball-

ed on his first visit to New Zealand: a coi

per plate at Botany Bay, placed there In IM-,

by the Philosophical Society, and the nigh

obelisk at the landing place at Kurnell, eree..

ed there bv the late Thomas Holt, M.L.C.,

and on the'Endeavour River, at Cooktown, *

handsome monument marks the site where me»

Endeavour was beached, after running on the

reef off Cape Tribulation on the night of

June 10, 1770.

Of church monuments there 1B OHP at Ot

t'ery St. Mary's, In Devonshire, and another

over the altor in the Church of St. Andrew

the Great, at Cambridge. On it is recorded

what may be called the family history, ann <»

sad one It is. The list of deaths begins with

Captain James Cook. 1779: Mr. Nathaniel

Cook, a midshipman, lotd. in his ship at sea,

1780; Mr Hugh Cook, of Christ College, Cam-

bridge, 1793; James Cook, Esq., Commander,

R.N.. who lost his life 1794; Elizabeth Cook,

1771; Joseph Cook, 1768; and George Cook, 1772.

The last to close the melancholy roll'

Is Elizabeth Cook', "who survived her husband

56 years," and died In 1835, aged'' 94 years.

Of all their children only vine reached the

ago of 21.and he, the commander, was aro»u

ed at tho age of 31 yoarr, on the way to his

Ship.

Last ofall may bo mentioned»the first mouu

ment to be erected. It was built at the tamiiy

Beat of Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser. the friend

and patron of Cook, in Vache Park, Bucking-

hamshire.It has been described as "a square

block surmounted by a globe, and enclosed by

a neat, but simple-roofed, building, open nt

four s'ldeB." In addition to his name aim au

appropriate description there are 84 lines of

poetry divided among the four sides, and <B

what moy bo described as an emisivo1 pune»

gyrlc.

Of all the monuments the one In Hyde Park.

Sydney, Stands out alone above all tho others

as worthy the man Here we seo Cook stand-

ing erect, looking out towards the distant Pacl

lic, his arm and hand poised in the attitudo

as' If he was ¡»¡lying, "Bebofd, what I have

found for you"

May this and future genera-

tions of Australians zealously and jealously

guard the grc.il girt ho gave them, anil of

which tbey are the liustect by clrcuiustanoes

of environment. . ,.-->. --

THE GOVERNORS.

-^ED MAYOR'S BANQUET.

CTVT.J WELCOME.

HIS HNGUISHED GATHERING.

Ills Excellency ' Sir Gerald Strickland, theGovernor of Victoria (Sir Arthur stanley), andthe Governor of South Australia (Sir Henry

Galway) were entertained at dinner last even-

ing by tho Lord Mayor, Alderman Richards.

Among those present were the Speaker, Mr.

R. D. Meagher. the Premier, the AttorneyGeneral, the Minister for Education, the VicoProsident of the Executive Council, the ChiefSecretary, and tho Minister for Works.

The Lord Mayor proposed the health of Sir

Gerald Strickland. Hosald: England has long

been fruitful in great men, the necessary con-

sequence of admirable disciplino of her In-

stitutions, and we are to-night honoured with

the presence of three of his Majesty's repre-sentatives who have an undoubted and peculiartitle to our welcome, 'this occasion is theopportunity not only to give expression to

our personal regard for their Excellencies, but

also to evince our devotion to tho Empire, -to

express our hense of its transcendant value,and to resent whatever threatens its proper

authority or endangers Its existence. Ills

Excellency in the respective positionsthat ho has adorned in this and other

States has established a reputation on

the firmest basis, possessing fortitude to

conquer difficulties, and ability to per-

form tho duties of his office with conspicu-ous distinction, honour, and dignity. He Is

honoured and respected by all classes of thecommunity. Personally I am very much in-

debted to his Excellency for hla wise counsel

upon many matters of public moment, and

upon following his advice I can assure you

that my resolution has always been well

founded. ,

Sir Gerald Strickland, in responding, dis-

claimed having,played any part In bringing

about the meeting ofthe Governors in Syd-

ney. "The presence of Sir Arthur Stanleyand Sir Henry Gnjway, In Sydney to-day,"said his Excellency, "Is duo to the sporting

instinct of the Lord Mayor. The four of

us happened to meet at Flemington during

tho Melbourne Cup meeting, and the Lord

Mayor said te mo why not Invite your fellowGovernors to visit us Jn sydney? That was

how this meeting, all varose. It Is to theLord Mayor that wo owe thlB visit, and it

is to his sporting spiritthat we havu the

pleasure and honour of mooting thom to-

night. I am proud In the name of New Routh'

Wales to be associated with the Chief Magis-

trate of Sydney, in offering the city's hospi-

tality to the King's representatives In the

other States."Mr. Holman proposed the health of tho Go-

vernor of Victoria. Sir, Arthur Stanley.

Though it was Sir Arthur's Bj-st visit to New

South Wnles, his family occupied a very

warm place in the hearts of the people of theState. His distinguished father, Lo.rd Shef-

field, visited Sydney, together with Lord

Emmott and a number of other distinguished

English Parliamentarians only a few months

ago. Lord Sheffield's name wasalso asso-

ciated with the State of Ne»' South Wales

In nnofmr way. It was he who had

so generously given the Shcfflild Shield,for which EO many sturdy contests hadtaken place In the cricket Held,

and "circumstances have conspired," said Mr.

Holman, "wrongfully and maliciously I be-

lieve, to make Melbourne the place of ren-

dezvous tor Australian statesmen. There is

a geographical convenience about Melbourne

which overcomes its social and other datects,and makes It desirable for the representativesof Governments to meet there and crisfuss

matters of common concern. (Hear, he^ir.)

It was there that I first met Sir Arthur Stan-

ley, and recognised how strenuously . heexerted his influence for the benefit of hjs

State, and for the good of Australia. If I

were a successful statesman of the British

Empire, and had my choice "-of all the postsat the disposal of the British Government, I

think that I would accept the Governorship of

the State of Victoria. There they have no

politicalcrises. There they have had an

apostolic succession of Ministries, and nothinghas occuried to disturb tho peaceful horizonor to upset the political equilibrium of tho

Btate. Here, however. Sir Gerald Strick-

land does not know at what clay or what

lion, he will be deprived of the advice and

the invaluable co-operation of his present ad

vipors. I think Sir Henry Galway also has

had some experience of this kind lately. 1

desire to say, however," concluded Mr. Hol-

man, "how much I rejoice at seeing Sir Arthur

Stanley amongst us I wish to say to him

that we are one with the people of Vlctorii

In doing our utmost to advance the Interests

of the Commonwealth and in strengthening

the motherland to which we belong."

Sli Arthur Stanley, in returning thanks, said

that when one came to Australia one learned

to discard many of the prejudices and false

impressions gathered some twelve thousand

mileb away. He now recognised that the peo-

ple of the States trusted one another heartily,

and did their utmost for the advancement of

Australia generally Whatever feeling of Jea

lousv may have existed In Victoria in the

past' had entirely disappeared, and the people,

not only of Victoria, but of the whole of the

States, had become Australians-(cheers)

and were working for the good of Australia

There were no doubt many questions thai

needed solution. He had read the debate

which took place some twelve months ago

when the Premiers met to discuss certain out-

standing questions, and he could not help

being struck, with the spirit which

animated the whole of those present.

Their ideal seemed to be to work together in

order to give effect to tbe great Ideal which

Australia ¿adwhen she federated some fifteen

years ago. "There arccertain duties of a

Governor .which are not defined, and about

Which no regulations can bo found," said his

Excellency. His dirty is to learn what Aus-

tralia means and in what direction Australia

is goipg, so that when he returns to the Old

Country he may bo able to enlighten his

friends on these points. It Is a matter of

some interest to compare these dominions with

Britain's overseas* dominions 120 or 130 years

ago. England had Just then emerged from a

war which lost her her great American pos-

sessions. Now, Instead of Unding her Domin-

ions In arms against her, we see them flock-

ing to her assistance and ready to spend their

money and their people, ard to shed their

blood to. assist her. (Cheers.)

Mr. C. G. Wade proposed the health of Sir

Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia.

Sir Henry Galway, after thanking the Lord

Mayor and the citizens of Sydney tor their

hospitality, paid a high tribute to Sir Gerald

Strickland for the work he was doing, and the

cordiality with which he had received them.

"Speaking as a soldier," he said, "I would like

to say a little about the war. One of the most

striking things in connection with the struggle

to my mind has been the manner In which

the overseas .Dominions have rallied round the

flag. The w-ar has taught us that the Empire

Is a combination of heroic hearts, striving,

seeking, and finding,but never yielding.

(Cheers.) The great secret of this Is the

genius ot the British race for self-government

and good government. I am optimistic

enough to think that this great war, with its

rivers of blood and tears, Is In a sense purify-

ing the nation. It has, for one thing, set the

hallmark on national character. It has

also. I think, silenced once and tor all

tbe croakers who said that the British

nation was becoming degenerate. While

.Saying this, I must say there are many men

many young men In this country-who could

go to the front,hut who have not done so.

The best- recruiting sergoant we could bave

had hore would have been a few sholls drop-

ped into Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and

other coast towns. I am not complaining,

hut there cannot be any doubt that a great

manya>-e not going who ought to go.

I pay

my tribute of admiration to Australia for

what she is doing. The manner In which she

has helned Belgium IB splendid, and tbe gen-

erous response she Is making in other dlrec

t.l-is IK' also splendid. There Is another thing

I would like to add, and that Is a word Mr

the men who are training our troops and stay-

ing behind. They deserve great credit for

1 what they aro doing, and I think deserve as

¡much

reward aj? the men who go to the front.

The health of the Lord Mayor was pro

fibsed by Sir Arthur Stanley, and enthusiasti-

cally drunk.

ST. MARY'S.-»

i THE GARDEN' APPROACH.

'

FURTHER LEGAL OPINION.

The works commttteo of«=the City Council

had before It yesterday the legal opinion

dealing with the proposal practically to closo

the upper portion of Cathedral-street, and to

tako off a sllco of Phillip Park for tho' pur-

pose of.providing a garden approach to St.

Mary's Cathedral.,

Alderman A. M'Elhono, chairman of tim

committee, Baid that tho opinion the council

had already received cited rascB In support

of tho contention submitted that were not on

all fours with the proposal before, the

council. That was his view, and It was

borne out by the views of one or two legal

gentlemenIn the council. He therefore

suggested that they take the opinion of

senior counsel, and moved that the finance

coinmltteo be requested to grant the neces-

sary authority.

The motion was adopted without discussion.

FOR BELGIUM.

HELP FOR THE HELPLESS, j

NATIONAL JÏELIEF FUND.]

Th«^ thousand pounds' mark was again top ¡ped by the National Belgian Fund yesterday iOi the day's takings,'

I he municipality of Rand-j

wick sent a very considerable proportion in aj

cheque'for £650. being a first Instalment from

that district. With the exception of the £1000

from the city of Newcastle, this is the largest¿mount yet sent In a single donation by

any);muulclpnllty, and the residents of Randwick,

!

as nell as the organisers of tho fund there,are to he congratulated on the splendid re- '

.spot.se to the appeal.Public schools yesterday sent In a further

subscription of £139 10B, Dorrigo Shire sent

£10, and Bemboka £36. A further subscrip-tion of £50 was received from the Austral-asian Trained Nurses' Association, "making a

total of £200 already sent In by this body..

'

Tho sum of £26,024 12s (id was received from

April 1st uni li ¡he 2fith by the secretaries of

the National Fund, at Challis House. ~Thls

Just covers the thousand per day needed to

maintain the State's quota. The period in-

cludes [Our Sundays, and tho result must,theiefore, be considered highly gratifying.

Mr. J. H. C. Close, who was a member of

tho 1912 Mawson Expedition to Antarctica,

has given a 6ft Union Jack, which was flown

In Adelle Land In 1912, to be sold by auction

for the benefit of the fund. In view of the

history attaching to this flag.It Is probable

that it will bring a substantial sum.

Repeated complaints are being made to the

lion, secretaries of the fund concerning the

operations of bogus cjllectors, especially in

the suburban districts. Householders are

agalp urged to'

bo careful In accepting as

genuine collectors who do not produce the

necessary authority from the local Mayor or

president of the municipal committee. The

Inspector-General of Police has boen com-

municated with upon the matter, and rigorousaction will be taken against any bogus collec-

tors who are run to earth.Occasion will be taken by a party of Parlia-

mentarians, who lett last night for a tour of

Hie North Coast to bring before the notice ot

the people in the districts passed through the

urgency of the appeal for funds for the Bel-

gians. One of tho secretaries of the fund,Mr. Percy Hunter, accompanied the party, and

arrangements have been made for him to do

llver addresses at Port Macquarie, Grafton,and Lismore.

FLOWER DW TO-DAY.

People who aro kind onough to give flowers

for sale to-day at the stall controlled by the

committee of ladles at Miss O'Shanassy'Bmillinery establishment at the top of Wllllam

Btreet, and Grace Bros., Broadway, Glebe, aro

reminded that they should leave them at thb

Greshain-strcet entranre of the Royal Ex-

change, or at Horton's shop at the railway

station, this morning.

(BELGIAN BAY.-

I!

GENERAL OBSERVANCE THROUGHOUT <

TUÉSTATE. !

Tho arrangements for'

H< Ulan Day, Mny14"-one groat united effo.t by the yvbolc

State-aro progressing. The first factor in .

the success of the»lay is that every town In

New South Wales shall observe it. The iden I

of the State paying homage to the brave Bel-

gian nntion on the same day Is one that should ;

appeal powerfully to popular Imagination, and ,

the proposal to tooat King Albert and his gal- j

lant army at the 1 o'clock function in every

centre of population strikes a note that the 1

collective mind immediately responds to.?

At Bathurst It was decided yesterday to.

hold Belgian Day on May 15. This Is unfor- .

túnate, and the organising committee trustsi

that so Important a centre will fall Into line

with. the rest of the State, and mnko its 1

"day" on the general date.

Some concern has manifested itself regard-ing the money collected on Moy 14 not count-

ing in with the sum each town Is raising on ]

its own initiative, but there is no reason vvh"'

it should not be so counted. The purpose of

"Belgian Day" Is to record the result of the

one day's special effort. "Belgian Day" is

not a Sydney celebration. It is the tribute ofi

all New South Wales to a people who, in giv-ing all, lost all save honour.

"It Is Belgium's own doing that has placed '

her in her 'present plight," said Dr. Dern

burg recently through the American pressWas there ever a more eloquent ease stated (for our admiration? If Belgium had consid-

ered hor material welfare before bcr duty to

the world the world would not be faced to-

day with Its duty to Belgium. A fnmous cor-

respondent» Irvln Cobb, after a tour throughthe tragic country, says It Is more than a

duty that confronts the world. "I tell you,"he writes, "that every penny sent to help In

the stricken territory Is bread cast upon the

waters. To give is the greatest honour andprivilege you who aro spared ran havo."

THE NATIONAL FUND.

tile

Messrs. Hunter and Beans joint hon secretan <

challis House Kvdncv acknowledge the receipt o

2 th inst of the amounts mentioned hereumler -

To amount previoislv acknov» le Ised i.39 sooHindu ick 1st contribution (¿nBemboka 1st contribution 0<l

Waratah (including £1 IDs collected b)pupils of Mayfield Public School)further contribution J 2

Employee Mt Kembla Collier,}, aid

r si lent« of Mr Kembla 4th fort

niglulv "(1

Proceeds .sport* anti ball it Icrangle

per Sut<esi of Jerangle Lodge li

Frank Clowe« 1st month!} 0

Buzacott ind Co Ltd and employee«Sill weekly , I

Emploi f CBW

\v, Campbell and Co, 1st

mont lily 10

Employees Rylands and ^ons ltd

weekly 1

-Proprictoi and staff Star Hotel 2nd

_vveckli 0

S»'c of golliwogs at The Peel, Eliza

beth Bay (£31/10/ to date), Irdcontribution IO

Crvon Sports Club per P G Ormsby

lion sec 10

Aust&alnsian Praincd Nurses Association

4th contribution 50

Dr H Scot Skirling 2nd contnbutlon *,

Slirks and Co 2 weeks contribution 2

Lmplo«cs f vyilindge and Sinclair

Lid, 1st monthly 6

Lansdowne, Ird contribution lil

Hiss Ivlnp 1st monthlj 0

Proceed« <oI lecture bj lier T A Cato

at Bnidvvood 1 :

Form J» D" Church of England Preparatoo School Mosman 1st monthlj 0

:

DSU, Chatswood, Household fort

nightlyn

fl Brown 0

Members terstrahan Meat Industry Im

plomeesCninn lit contnhition

L B and Co 0th contribution ]

t fl Mooro_

1

Staff of E S arüT A Bank Ltd n O

and town hranches 1st contribution 14

employees of A Viyld2nd monthlv 1 ;

Ninth tnnivorearj3

Lnfleld Irani»») Depot 2nd contribution 1

Proceeds collcation bj Mm Lill) vAcbh

at London Tivern Elizabeth-street

during Saturdj} s procession I

\- Kopsen and Co Ltd 4 w edits con

tributionsI"

l-mplovrcsof W Kopsen and Co Ltd

4 weeks contributions1

« McKcown.".,,,

3

Per accountant Dent of Public Irstrnr

llon £110/10/5 as follows-

Public Schools

Walhallov -*>

Keiraville'

yioonaculllh°

Hoxton Park

Shepardstovvn» 1

?y crrunga" 1

Vvilloughbi1

Cecil P-irkn

I

vy llllam streett>

Cordon

Matraville ?"

'

PublicSchool Mogilla

o

Kurrijong North"

1 rskincv lllfI

Holl» mountn 1

f antcrburya

1

Trc\avlor" 1

Kangaroo 1 alley nI

Broken Hill Infants I

PinecliffI I

Milong°

Creenvvich Pirk 01

Bow na"

Corni anlng0 1

Dallon0

1

Cowrien 1(

Nymboida oI

\iihurn lnfanls n|.

Islington I

Carah nI

Quat Quatta tiI:

Ballina"

1

Kyogle 0 !

lort street Girls High 1 ]|

Marlo» Piov School 0

publicSchool Mount Hunter 0

It

Hoxton Park 0 II

Forbes -yorth h ](

Brookdalen 1(

Vvo)Woy 1 (

Sydney fiirls High °chool t l

Hantlivlck I ulilic '?cnool IiiTempe Public School

Public hchool Tenlirfleld 0 I

Armidale <1

Fort street Bon. High School I

PublicSchool Onendair 0 li

Ci citiiMHca 1

( len Willum <? n It

Ia Idington I :

\shllcl 1"O i

< helljB 0 I'

fanletier <. nu I (luiin! ) 2 (

\\ ilhloni. I

f li lesvllle'

(

C irtle Hill 1 I

Bankstown North 1 I!

Svdnei Bo)¡> High Ni hool I

'

I ni He SeliOol Nni[,loU»ir

Li goon0

I ill g v 11<« r «»> n

.

Doctor a Creel n

fahtlc Hill ' '

Ulong 0'

Gldgliibunff. 0 I

Tine Vale (sub.) .

Wilton .

Willoughbr .

Sjdncy GlrlY nigh School .

Public School, Cullinga Mines .

Piihlic School, nicliinonrl Vale .

Public Sciiool, McDonald Central .

Public School, Lake Unthuret .

PublieSchool, Gordon .

Public School, Minmi .

Public School, Canlrrhiirv .

Publie School, Auburn ..'.v.Public

School, Cnnlcrhury, infant.Public School, Pctciilinni .

Public School, Hilmont .

Public School, Botone .

PublicSchcol, Boggabri .

Public School, Darlington .

Public School, Alblon-slrret .

Mr. Justice Fen;««©!! .

Toting Bro«., Cowra .

[John Alford, Cowra .,.

;taff of Lewis and M'hltty, seronth week-ly

|M;itoncr. fifth weoklv .

II. and K. .A. Nlinmo .

nilly collection at "Stanley" .

Walter Linton, monthly .

Katiicruk-i School children, monthlv ..

jP.crridalc, April conlrihutionThomas Love, Ririnrdnimi, Apri). con-

tribution._

P. 0. Hcf-crnan, Mudgee .

pora Heffernan, Mudgee .

|S!an" of Hie Country Freezing Co., Ltd.,first monthly ...'..

jElccirical employees of D. Bf Arni-tron£r,"weeklv .'. -

Staff of Dfllwing Ofllce Ktisting Line,Railways,, Jill fortnightly .

|St»Hof Wm. Adams and Co., Ltd., 41b

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forlnlghtlv .

.7. P.E. Wright and Son -'..Employees "of Foley Uro.«.; Ltd..' Blh

ucckl.r .,..-..:.Swan Vale . (per C. A. Hungerford)

monthly .

¡Proceeds collection hy Mrs. Scott, at.

Macquarie House, during Salurday'sprocession .

THE CONSUL'S LIST.

IL Viattceira Consul for Belgium H Castlereaghstreet, aduscs that the amount recen cd to (Lite is

£211 5US 4

New South Wales contributions to date lo. 4111 "

Queensland contnl ulions la uä.2 7

tuckland Prounci.il llelgian Relief tun I

(N Z ) 42 100 0

Chnslchurch (N / ) Hclfcimi Hebel rund oil. !)

NSW further donationsWaldorf lennis Club 1 laCollected In Mis MU on at Shcr

bourne weehl\ 0 10Miss II M »einig iiionlhlj 1 o

Miss 1 1 ^oung montlih 1 olas. enger« per sumner M iloja per !!

Oil orne 4 0

hllioll Bros I Id wcokh S 0

I nil lovel» hlliott Uros LU weekly S I

Si\ '?i orla 0 1

I Carne 2 .

Israel 0 10I M 0 C ni

Couixeiles 0 °

nie Lnundn 1 mploicc«"111 ¡nstnl 0

"

nploiecs Nock and Kirby weekl> 1 1"

lillie \iclor wcikh U 1

luiplovees lill Staff Toohej s I Ui 1" II

2.1 p c st Patrick s

Daj Sports held atMurrurundi 20 10

Teachers nnd PnpilsPublic School 1 mu

Pliins 1 0

IL I Thomp-nn Belara »nrl don 1 0

1! S . o 0Proceeds M riffle per Mrs A mer}

Balranald » ft

Miss Wilson n "i

Celia M ree0

iPonto 0 2Smith Copeland anl Cn I Id and

employees '111 weekly'

10Hard

up0 1

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íploiees I B Tickle and Son nth in

stilmctit 2 10wer riircnre Patriotic Fund per Lord

Mai or s lund 1 1

Lmploi ces Samuel Hprdem I sq Itetfori

Park Bownl (further)S 15

Colleelel h\ Ct ii Hewitt 0 n

Tea Car lens Hotel stuff (further) 1 10

Mr and Mrs lanham In! donation 1 (!

Implo.ces Parke Hails uni Co Mb

instalment 1 10TDM (i K1Mabel Fairfax (ntonthh) IO 0

\S» Bookmakers I lcrks \ssoclatlon

(further)" !"

M Tighe -,0 10

1 ighth weeklr instalment small Manlycircle 1 10

Meanor I, Crinslone0

,

Mi trihsinn Bag in I Paper Cohipani1 Id filh weekh 0 7

lam« IMilson per Pcmnnen! Trustee

(onipam of S S W (Inl monllib) . 0

Emploi ces lis Nandi and Co Ltd ?> 0

Simon 1 risco > 0

M ! (further monlhli) t 1 0

Collected lu the lidie of the Homebush

Methodist durch Aid (weekli Olli) "10

Manl> Belgian Relief Fund 4M! 0

loindr imploiecs I Heine and Son

(weckh) V 0 It

Miss \ I! Wilson 1 0

I ighlh weeklv ins ihnen! stiff W

Cirdinei and Co I Id 8 2

1 Ircwen enfiineers Tooih and lo

Lid (f irthrr) 1 IS

Concerl on boird "5

S Maheno I 10

Chad Uck Cremorne (ninth weeklyol lcrtionl 2 1

Chadwick Cremorne (ninth weeklyollecllon)

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la

Fpping branch St lohn Ambiilanec

«icicli eollerdon atpresentation

of

erlifiratcs î Î

Indd s Hirstuüe Brick Company em

ploiec«1 r!h instain enl 2 2

Mrs I w itsnn Rozelle 1 0

i« Trcssie Brui (sei enl h treklr en]

lection) 0 1«

Mrs Row and friends ( s«,klr subs ) 0 li

Proceeds sale box cigirsas per li«! sold

1! the Bondi sports swimming cirni

\i\ smoke concert per 0 A Park

inson hon s'crelarr_

Negus* 0

Baritel"

10

R Bear]"

0

P Di an

McCl -I

R holon

I HemingP Farrell

\ Tarnluim

H taforeflM BickhouseR Marsl-.l!n NewellI

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albanH rollan

1 Moronei

C ! arrelliM F\ ewon

T W arhr

I! Sim theI Bargu! Widsworlh

C TmeriR IJ J cock

Profil on smoke«

Proceeds of concert held on board S s

wN reema,

Emploices D Collins (weeklv)

£2"< ßns 4 P

IEX-SERVICE MEN.

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LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME.J

At a special meeting of the council of the I

Royal Colonial Institute the following reso-

lution was passed:- i

"That it be a recommendation, to the coun- i

oil to give Its earnest and imm'edlato atten-

tion to the subject of 'the employment of ex

service men on the land and otherwise, at

home and oversells, after tho war.' Also to

appoint a committee for the purpose of takingthe necessary steps to approach tho Home

Government and the Governments of the

Dominions thereon."The council has nomlnatod Mr. Herbert E.

EaBton, the bon. secretary of the British Im-

migration League, ns a member of the com-

mittee which has boon formed to deal with

the subject. The longer the war lasts the

greater the number there will be for whom

homes and occupation will havo to be found.

This being the case Mr. Easton has been re-

quested to bring the matter under the notice

of the respective Australian Governments, In

order tbnt steps may be immediately taken to

secure lands suitable for Buch settlements

MET DT A TRAIN. j

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NOVEL SEPARATION CASE.I

PERTH, Tuesday. |i

i A poparntlon case possessing novel features 1

> occupied tho attention of Mr. Justice Rooth I

Mat the Supreme Court yesterday.-

' The parties to the suit were Alma Victoria t

Kathleen Thomas, If» years of age, and Joseph t

iWilliam Thomas, 70 years of uge.

IThe evidence showed that Mrs. Thomas met i

iher husband by chance in n Bunbury train at |

) Perth. Thomas got into conversation withi

1 her, and proposed marriage to her before the i

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train lind travelled l8 miles. The girl nt|

first laughed, but some days Inter tiro mar-]

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riage took place In the piesence of the girl'si

,mother. The couple then took train to Ser-

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pentiiie. Early tho next morning a dlsagreo-|

ment arose between Thomas arid his bride, and (

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Thoniat», according to Mrs. Thomas, trented {

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her cruelly, took possession of her rings and ,

the greater part of her wearing apparel, and ,

, then loft her Later Thomas accused his wife

of having misconducted herself with a man at

iltho hotel. Since then the parties had lived .

apart.,

M Under crobs-oxamlnatlon petitioner admitted ;

'she had had a child, but denied that she hud'

! told respondent that suo waB.u widow.'

J

Rehpondent said that petitioner led him lo'

i believe that she wns a widow with one child, j

1 and that her husband had died two months{

I .liter the wedding. He denied Hint he had 111-J

1 trented his bride, or that be had accused her'

! of mlscondui t.

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Under rro»»s-o\nm!nat!on, he said he had

I married her for love. He had no money now,

> but In marrying him ho supposed that the

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girl thought Hhe had "a good haul."

!Ills Honor leserved lila decision.

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I NEW ZEALAND LADY'S GIFT. "

! WELLINGTON (N.M.). Tuesday. h

? Min« lane Chalmers, of Ashburton, has given¡

I' cennn town rd« the cost of a ward for Incur-J

Î fble eases at Christchurch Hospital. The gift1

I '¿arries""subsidy of 21s In the £. '

PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

, LORD MAYOR'S LIST. \

The Lord Mavor ueknonlcdgcs the receipt ol the fol-

lowing contributions to the Patriotic Hund:Already . acktio» ledged .£ ir»-,lto 11 X

Vas, Dist. Pat. Hind (total Í1131/11/0 SO H A"A Fhend"

., . ,0 5 0Burrapene Public fchool .,_. 0 7 «

Hav¡lal, Mudgee Line, public School. 0 10

Tota) ..-. j-inr.issS f.

AMBULANCE CLASSES.

.

Information in regard to Hie ambulance classes ma>^be had upon application to Miss Ulla Klcluirds, hon.

strrclary,, at tile Town Hall on Wednesdays, or olhci

da.in atBeecliwortli, Hay-street, Double Bay. A new

flarx will commence on April .10, al 3 p.m.

RED CROSS.

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AN OLD LADY'S MESSAnK.'

An interesting item is reported from Virtnria. Mrs. "

M.-- Sludge, one- of the workers for the Tallangatta'

(»ranch, ot the lied Cross Socle!v. Is over 80 .veambl v

afcer but does the most skilful knitting. At u recent' meeting of the liraneh four pairs of socks knitted by .

tins inemlier weiereceived, mid Hie vvurk aroused inch J

admirationamong ihe ladies present tleat a special

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vote of.thanks was |iassed lo Mrs. Mudge, O'irt she was '

asked to, put. her nain« and a message to the soldier.» f

iiy.the socks. Shc'did no1, give her name, but »vnt the'

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following message:-..Knitted by an old. woman iverA

80, who admired the bravo men who have gone lo .he I

'front to fight for us all."

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,BLUE CROSS.

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Already acknowledged, X1301/4/: various amounts re.I

ceived from Postcard Guild amount to £1/1/; Ida G..

Traill,'£1; 11. Ransay Lowe, £1. Total, ÜIS64/S/.! _

CITIZENS' "WAK GUEST."

Collections lo date .£11,313 10 4

Expenditure to date ."... 10,270 11 3

Tile lion, treasurer of the Citimna' "War Chest"Fund, 113 Pltl-street, acknowledge« Ibc following fur-

ther contributions:

Already acknowledged, £11,263/7/3; employees V. J.Walker and Co., £1/18/; siaff Starkey and Starkey,

36lh Instalment, £3/0/1; employees Guardian Asscc.,£5:

employer.«Marcus Clark and Co., Ltd.,

£S/l/8;Union Bank of Ausl., Ltd., £2/5/6;. employees Col.Sugar Hefg. Company, Condong Mill, 8th contribution,

el; emplii.iei's Busch. Barlhel, and Co., £10/10/(1; em-

ployees Burroughs, W'ellcome, and Co., £3/4/2; im

ployees M.lsfc.v-Harrls Co., Ltd., £0/(1/1!.Donation Ilabies Kit Society.-Residents Northwood

and Lnngiieiillc, per Mrs. J. Fell, £2.Donation Belgian Fund.-Turramurra College, third

instiilinenl, £3/1/3. Total, £ll,.1l»/Ii>/4.,Mrs. E. A. Antill, lion, superintendent'' of the War

Ches! Depol, Mardonrll House, ¡HI Pill-street. is np»

\>usily engaged on the consignment of articles for H.e

troops al the front, which is to leave here on M.iv l.i.

She lias a quantity of material for making un mufflers,cholera belts, sock», etc., and will he glad Io knowof ladies who are willing io assist in this ivtrk. Mr«.Antill would' like all ladies who are kiillili.g oocl;swith wool supplied from the depot to return same notlaier llian May 12.

"BELGIAN* CIRCLES."The following further sums have been received by

the Citizens' War Chest Fund from Hie Behtlan.Jireles, 321 Pltt'streei:-Circles! Amount alrrrdv ack-nowledged, £1473/4/5J; Miss Morgan, £2/7/1; Mrs.Ralph Robinson, , Vaucluse, £3/15/.,: Redfern

circle,£2/14/. Donations: Tofua passengers. Fill, £2/!:i/;

(BelgianStamp« Depot, 5/6. Total, £l!i»/l/3J.

'WAR FOOD FUND.

The Chambers of Commerce War 1'ood Fund was

eiiablishedy for the pWpose of sending foodstuffs it»

Knglai.d. .The Lord Mayor of London Is assisting,In !he dlslrlbtitfon at Hie other ejid.

Subscriptions should he sent to the seiTelar)'. Chambcr of Commerce, Grosvenor-street, Sidney. .

The Chamber of Coiritiicrcc acknowledges the foi

lowing subscriptions:-Amount already acknowledged,iMOt,70eV2/fl; proceeds of sale of )2 cheeses, donatedby Mr. C. Johnson. Taylor's Arm, and wild by theCoastal Tannera' Co-oper.itIve Society, £5/10/3; proreeds of sale of one bag of malte, dunnice' by Mr.G. K. Davidson, Southampton, Grafton, sold by Mr.J. Ii. Broadbent, Sydney, jCl/1/; employees T. Smith«r.d Co., Ltd.. weekly donation, £1/1,1/; proceeds ofsocial held lit Iandra,

per Farmers and Settlers' As-i

soctitlon, IndraIlraneh, <CI/t/; employees G. and C.

Hoskins. Ltd., iron moulding department, per A.M'Evry, ¿IV: Coal CHIT Collieries, fortnightly con

tri!,lihou (surface hand», 17th Instabilen!, ¿.'li under

grounil hands, .'»til instalment, Jl/), J-.1/1I/. Total,.Cin'.;.T>/1/|-.

Foley Brothers,Limited, acknowledge receipt of the

following butter on behalf of the Chamber of Com-]inerce IV'ar Food Kund (dairy section):-Number of

botes acknowledged . to the loth instant, Hill;Kyogle Co-operative Dairy Company, s boyes; SconeCo-operative Dairy Comp.inv, I box: Mudgee Co-opern-

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tlvc Dairy Company, 2 boxes.Tol.il, 1471 lioxes.

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?SALVATION ARJUY" FIELDSERVICE.

Amount already acknowledged £170/7/ f.ilrhrisiT I

«ntl, and Sanderson £5, Campsie Corps, £4/la/.Ceo

Vicker», Uti , £2 Mrs RoScrl Fowler, £2/2/,|

II A 1 tshcr Fso,. £1 Alas. Wmxkcr, Lso, , il/l/,iM'.Namara and

Smith, £1. Dr Caro. £1 Mrs Greg |«on. £1 Hird, and Co

,10/6 Airs I! (7 Ross,

£1 1/ Rus«ell and Russell, lo/, Friend,'

in/,\

sundries£1/17,«

SERVIAN RELIEl-'1 FUND.

TV Under-Sccretary, the Treasury, acknowledges re.

celpf of Ihe following further sumcriiitions lo theServian Tiellef Fund:-Collected hv ladies, HomebushMethodist Church Aid 12nd ins'ialmcnt). £8/10/,engineers, new- brewer?', Tooth and Co., Ltd., Sydney,£3/lS/.*l; Richardson and Co. and employes, £1/1/;Hyde Park Branch of the Voluntary Aid Detachmentof' the Red Cross Society (proceeds of

concert), perDr Katie Ardill, £20; Masters L. and II. and Miss. M.Fitr.hirdlnge. »C5. Amount previously acknowledged,¿.1721/1/8. Total, £4760'10/11. .

. LEGAL PROFESSION- MOTOR, AMBULANCE.

Messrs. .lohn Williamson and Sons acknow I edce the'

follfminp subscriptions:Amount already orkno-wledped, £A8.V1/. K. A. IT.

Shepherd (Moniral, £l'l/¡ H. 0. K Walker, £414/','

P. ,T. McDonald, £5; "»Some members of the Bar whohart? not previously contributed to the fund," £.22,1/:total, £m/$ft

The sum of £500 ha« been cabled to Fir GcorfreReid, willi instruction* to purchase and present a

motor ambulance in accordance with tho war Oflirerequire m in

U, and to have the same delivered a.* direct«ed by the Commonwealth Defence Department. Thor*is in band to the credit, of the fund the sum nf

CISS'-J/, and members of the profession who have notalready (nibicnbed are asked to nrtend their frci.rro.*itv#

Those members uho have subscribed are asked for fur-ther subscript ion«, RO that a second motor ambulan-e

ma_y be presented by the profession.

»SrX SONS FIGHTING.|j-»- 1

. It was reported In the "Herald" ,1 few ,

days ago that a South Australian resident.Mr. Ernest tVheelcr, had six sons at the v

Iront,- and this was thought to be an Empirerecord. Miss Shields, matron ot the Renwick

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Hospital for- Infants, mentioned yesterday*

that" her uncle. Dr. Gowans, of Westhoe House,Westhoe, England, could also claim a similarrecord, tis he had the whole of his. six sons

at. present in the fighting line.

THE WAR.-,-

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THE CASE FOR POLAND.J

TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALDj

Sir,-W11) you permit us to say a few words

In reply to the letter signed "Hlstoricus,"appearing in your issue of Saturday' With

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the first part of this letter, to the effect that

Australians should help the Belgians, Ser-

vians, etc., wo cordially agree, and may saythat nearly all those helping the Belgiansfigure on the subscription lists for the tlel-' '

glans, Servians, etc. They deem It onlytheir duty to help the heroic and sintering vic-

tims of this war; and amongst thom we include]

the Poles, who havo nearly ii million men

fighting for the AIHCB, and consequently for

us. and whose country has been devastated

and become a sacrifice. In regard to the

second part of "Hlstorlcus's" letter, we begleave to differ. There Is no difficulty or

complexity In regard to the Polish ReliefFund. It is Intended for the Poles of Rus-

sian Poland (above referred to), and for

whom if* fund has been started In Warsaw,and who for the purposes of this fund dre

qufto distinct from anyone In Germany or

Austria. The great violinist Pnderewskl's

cable appealing to the farmers of Australia

for help means that the Geiinan hordes had

trampotl four times across Russian Poland,

?destroying the farmers' crops, and robbingtho population of their all. thus rendering10,000,000 people homeless and destitute. The

Russian Government lighting, as It Is, againstGermany, Austria, and Turkey, along a battlefront- of a thousand miles, and with millionsof wounded and refugees to he provided for,

cannot render adequate assistance; heneo the

appeal to the Allied nations for help. Un-

fortunately the Polish community In Sydney Is

small, and not xvenlthy, hence the need of the

charitable to rally to their help. After whathas been said, perhaps it Is hardly necessary

to say more, but an ii<<.-iItlonaI guarantee is

found In the fact that the Government is sub-

sidising tho Polish Fund . £. for S2. All

money subscribed to this fund Is being for-

warded through the Russian EmbasBy to the

fund In Warsaw. Trusting Hint you will givethis matter publicity In tho name of humanity,

seeing» that otherwise the letter of "Hlstori-cus" may prejudice help being given to those

sorely' In need, wo aro, etc., ." " "

fi. R. _\nV. THOMAS HWllIKR.

April 27. H°D Joint TrnnBlirnt'i,.

SOLDIER«-' LETTERS

TO TUB EDITOR OK THE HERALD.

Sir,-In JuBtlco to the postal oílielrils, I

might Btnte thiit I have four sons in Ksypt,and they hr»\o received nil my lottern (hut I

have written since they left Australia, and

I have received answers to nil up In dale

1 ha\o nlso posted newspapers, ulilrh the»

Ulive received safoly. 1 am. etc.,L. C. RAVELL. I

I April 2C

LATO TEXXIS.

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNA-

MENT.

MORE no.soiïRS ron Vu** M'ÙVART. .

The \<w South Wale.« lawn' lennis i'.iainpiortship

tounianieut was I'ontinuetl irslerd,n in perfect nea* 1

ther and on cieailv improveil courts. The rhallenc.'

pairs t.-onipelition iurnishe.i (he heft conlcsts of III«?

da», the flnnl am! rhaUcnce rounds helncniosi ii

traciiic displais. In the. former A, B. Jones and

Miss Slewnri met E. Jordan and Miss Addison. Theywon the llrsi sr! easilv enough, end lind a sucht

lead al Hie mitsei of I'.ie second, hut Jordan and .Mi««

Addison then cave helier opposition, due lo a certain

oAteiii lo Jupian intcrccpling mule frequent I.V. Withone eel' all, a errat'struggle

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ensued for the third.The Victorian Indies played snpeihl). Miss. Stewart

nu kirie iMraordinarv recoioiics, while Miss Addison

place,)to pei fret ion. It was intrrcstlnc lo »rat di

.lone;, anti Jordan manoeuvring to gel in lo flnii-h Hie

rest.«. After "iraníes all" had heen called the matensen-saw c1, each pair havlne Hie.iiihnnliilïe cumc innre

lliHii unrn, hul .lunts and Miss Stewart" ulllniaiely»»'on niter 26 carnes had heen plaved.

In the elitllence liiini.l acaiiisl J. 0. Anderson ami.Mrs Ford, Jone» mid Miss Stewart had anutlier se

»cre trial," Hie semen closely rcsemhlinc Ihose ol the.

tonner matin,'and acahi flic luck of .'ones and Miss'

Mew-arl «luck lo llleni, or rather the»- acaln demon-strated their iTcntnm* in. a time of crisis, fer Hiev»von on Hie third se!, after the holder« had cone

ven- close lo »vlnning. In thlB match Ihrv had opIKmcnla »ilio adopted different lactirs from tlio.se cm

ployed b»- .Ionian nuil .MI-SMUIIIHIII, lor AMIICIMI.I .uni

Mrs. Kimi were ii«ual)v al the ner >H the fame lim.',

whereas Mis«'Addison ludremained principal!»' a! Hie

hack of the court. To meet the altered formation,Jones und Mi«s Stewart emploved the loli lo.a largecvtcrit. Mis« Stewart acain nmared/lhe specliilorshy her remarkable «aves when rimnlnc at ton speed.

»Ii«s Stenai! and Mrs. Foi.I load only a short resthefore Hie» raine out lo oppose eacli other in Hiehuiles' ii"..|.i~, |.|.«'.<niniii.liln. Mis« .Stewart .li-in'r

parlnered hy Miss Addison, and Mrs. Ford bv Miss ColiliiUH. In,«,c ,,111,«. na,i, "".t repcatedlv, Hie Vic-torians usu.illv winning, anil Hiev added ano! her »"

torv veslenlay. It seemed that the match would he'

»cry one-siilcd when Hie Victorian pair »von the first «iel

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at 0-1. nfler beinc wilhin an Inch of caininc n loveset, hut Mr«. Ford anti Miss Collines Infused more

ilcour inlo ihelr came in the second set. which Hie»

onlv lost lo four caines. The championship roundhail then lo be pla»eil bv Missis Addison and Stewartl'g.iln-t Mrs. MeArlhur and Miss. Srhlcslncer.' II

teemed unlikely lhal the malcli »»mild be completed.as it was late when it

beean, but Misses Addison and

Stew-art liieil hard lo »vin. They look the first sets

quite easilv, to juilce hy the «core, but not alto

cellier so In- Hie play. Mrs. MeArlhur anti Miss.Selilcsincer did hetter In the second se!, hut the

liclit failetl rapidlv. The»' »vent on till Misses Addi-

son and Slew-art led at 1-3. with the moon shining

brightly. U Ulis stace the umpire, who alone lins

poiver to postpone on account of failure of licht, de-

clared it »»'.is loo dark lo see Hie hal!, and the matchwas discontinued. II was the rieht course to take

ns It »»-ouït! Iia»e heen a burlesque of Ihe came to

continue in such darkness.No definite result was arrived at in the'«Indes

championship. Tlie tie between A. B. .lone» nnd I«.

Tothl was poslponeii. and Marsh, after losinc the first

ino set« to J. 0. Anderson, made one of Hie

.

ilianiclerlstit- recm-erles I'.ial bronchi him two set«,

»».hen the failure of liclil necessitated a cessation nf

pt-v.The following were the results:

Singles Championship of N"ew South Wales.

J. O. Anderson v M. H. Marsh, 6-1. S-6. 3-6, 2-6 (un.finished,.

A. B. Jones and 1,. Todd, no! played.

Challenge Pairs.

Final.A. B. Jones-Miss Stewart beat E. Jordan-Mis« Addison,

6-1, 4-fl, 11-1).

Challenge Hound.A. B. Jones-Miss Steuart (challengers) heat J. 0.

Anderson-Mrs. Kord (holders), 7-fi, 3-0, fl-7.

Ladies' Douhles Championship of New South Wales.

Misses Addlson-Stcw-art beat Mrs. Ford-Miss Collings,0-1, 6-1.

Chalirfionship Bound.

Misses Addison-Slewart » Mrs. M'Arthiir-Mim Schlesin

gcr, 6-0, 1-3 (timinl.-hed).flnen Singles.

ÎÎ, Peach brat "Dr. Plomley, (1.2, 8-.1.

Opi-n Double?.F. and N. Peach lu at Dr. Plomley-Goodman, 7-S, T-S.

i:. J. smith-n. Neil béat ii. a. lîu-n. nice, a-i, 6-.,.

Douilles Handicap.Matthews-Dickinson walk-n»er, I.yon-Bonffler seratehed.

.Matthews- Dickinson walk-over, Pike- M'Donald

scratched..Marttn-Donoian beat Booth-I.c»vis, 6-1, fi-4.

C. Cr.iiifleld.Fil/gc.rald walk-oicr. Gardlner-I.lóydscratched.

C. Cranfield-Fitzgerald beat Martin-Donovan, 6-1,

(.(I, 6-1.

Mixed Doubles Handicap.Aekertnan-Miss Deer beal Titi«well-Mi.«s Dence, <M, 8-0.

Veterans' Doubles Handicap.Wclib-Mntthci»« heal Willierhv-Busscll, 6-4, 61.Webb-Matthew's heal Ro-«-Bl.ix]«nd, 6-6, 0-3.

Ladies' Singles Handicap.Mrs. Wilkins beat Miss Martin, 0-3, 6-1.

Mis.» Fitzliardingc he.it Mis.« Davall, 6-3, 6-4.

Miss Fil/liardinge heal Miss Smairl. 0-1. 6 2.

Ladies' Douhles Handicap.Misses Smairl-Davall beal Mrsll M-Icalfe-Mrs. Dodds,

6-2, 0-!.Ml-ses Sehlcsincer-Marlln heat Misses Bray-Green,

6-1. 6-3.?

I Mrs. Wav-MIss Metcalfe heal Misses Murray-Scale,

[6-1,fl-S.

I Misses Miles-Rook» beat Misses Smairl-Davall, 6-«,

3 6, 8-8.* >

Singles Handicap, No. I.

Reid beat Aclerman, 6-5, B2.

White heat Cadden, B-S, 6-(.

Champ beal Vaughan, 6-n, S-8, 7Í.

Slore.v heat Booth, 1-6. 6-.1, 6-2.

Singles Handicap, No. 2.

Fitzgerald beat Lloyd, 6-1, 6-1.

Carmichael beat R. 0. Smith, 6-!. 6-2.

Schoolboys' Singles Ctampionahip.L. Todd beat G. Munro, 6-4, 6-4

K. Mnnio heal Harris, 2-6, 8-3, 6-3.

c. North heat Street, 6-1, 7-fi.

Hodgins beat S. Utz, C-2, 6-1.

Schoolgirls' Singles Championship.'

Miss Boss beat Miss Cameron, 6-1, 63.Miss .Mayers beal Miss Scott 6-1. 6-2.

Miss Carr heat Miss Chiiilin. 6-3, 6-3.

Miss Ilaney beat Miss licsslclii, 6-2. 8-3.

Schoolboy*' Doubles Handicap.Aitken-Swan beat Hanks-Harris. 6-5. 5-6, 7-5.

K. and fi. Munro b-.it Donovan-Xorth, 4-6. M"8-4.

TO-DAV'S .MATCHES.

The Hilft event of to dil «ill he the final round ofthe doubles rhampicnslnp lo he plived al » p m hv

K n Jones and (! v\ « right against I and C Todd

The scmi-flnals of the singles championship alsoappear

on the list of imtehes »hieb I« is follows-

Singles Chimpionshlp of New South Viales -1 "0 p in

\ li Innes y L Todd . p m MU Marsh v I OAnderson

Doubles Championship ot New South W ales ~-*t p ni,

\ II Iones vvright i I and C Todd (final)

Ofen Singles -110 lordan y Pike, 2, \ Pea h T

GoodiniuDoubles Handicap <-' pin, Matthews Dickinson T

Channon Dr 1 dwards 1p n runners "ilitlheiis

Dlikin'on v (Innnon Dr Pdwards v Crinllcld i.udlitrgcrild (final)

Singles Hinrficap No 2 -4 pm VitrR-'rald v I ir

michael (fin ii)

I adics Doubles Ilindicap -1 p m , Misses SchlesiniterMarlin y Mrs Way Miss Metcalfe 4 pm winners

vlisses Vhlesincer Mirtin v Mrs \U; Miss Metcalfe i

Misses Mills Rook tíina!)

Gentlemen s Singles Handicap-No 1 -ü p m.. Reidv Storey Í i>

in, (amp v White

School Bois Singles Chimpionshlp-3 p m , C Northv fesllc Todd

School Girls Singles Championship -5 pm Miss f arr

i Miss Hinev Ipi« Miss Mavers v Miss Ho«

SehqolClrls Doubles Itjndican -( p m Misses Har

lev Potts v Mistes I)ilkeleyCart, J p in Misses "mu

VosworUiv v Ml"c» lless]ein Scott

LATE COMMERCIAL.-<

MRf.BOUR.N-i:, Tuesday.Wheat seed lots S/6 Victorian flour, £17/10/

\rL,entinc Í.17 tain, i.10 *.

pollard i-ll/V harks

quiet,1 nglLh i/fl io 5 0, Cape ->/4 to 6/6 oats finn

and active whites S » to V8, \lgerian seed 6/ to C (

Iced » 4 to 5 5 maize firmer in tone ne»» \ietorunS 0 upwards old fi chaff steady £10/5

to ill>

i

hai tru«o £10 10/ to £1! straw- Hi ni Wctoriinet 10 to £J Tasiuani-in £a/10' lo

i.1/17 S i»o i

1res steady £4 to 4.4/10 onions to to £V10flutter advanced /2

toJ fl subject

to Prices of FooJ»Boirls ratification I ggs dull 1 6 to 1/10 lard andlaion ad»anced a hilfpinni jute quiet corusacks

finn, 7/ net linnhags 1 11 to 5/ net countrv lotsj 1 less d scount gnlianiscd iron both corrugatedand pinn advjnied C1 ton

In the live stock mirlct to dal 21000 fit sheepwere penned The hulk of the ¿arding was of goodto prime quality There was a good attendance -if

both lor al and eountrj timers and the market openedverv brisk al an idv ince of 1/ to

-' a head for ill

prime nullities on ht,t weeks improyed rates Vie

dunn clisses showed an improvement of about 1/ i

in 11 and inlinor orts remained at «bout late rite

Quotition« -Prune erosshred viethers lil to 10' e\tm

rrmie|

ens lo 11/(», odd to10/0 good crossbred

wethers 10 to *"

second ditto ditto to 17 0 nifirlerditto ditto to 12/ prime crossbred enes 2.!/ to 2" fi

extra «Inlo ditto to 17/6 odd ewes lo 42/fi, good ditto

<*itlo li < lo1 fl second ditto ditto IJ to 17 6

inferior ditto ditto to 11 6 prime merino wethers 1*/lo 22/ eitri io "O/n, good ditto ditto ll/B to 1« ii in

ferior fromSi

|nme merino eues 11/ to 18/fi cxtrt.

lo lill mfeilor from V 10 500 fat lambs were

Pennednielwlin,: 4 fair proportion of prime soi ti

riies on Hie »»hole for prime were firm at iho it

last week s rates Occisloml pens showed an advanee Middling and inferior qualitie-, remained it

about lite rati«ouotilions -Prime 1"/ to 20/ extra to 24/, good 15/

lo 10/ seionds ti to 1! sin ill md Inferior from 1/

AMUSEMENTS.

BH.01V.N I NIHII \HsMI-NTS

Miss Crace Stalliird will recite "Papa's Letter" and

"Three Chestnut.-" nt her ftudents' recital to-nightat

SI. .lanies's Hall, when Mis.- Ira Brltton-lllssell will

sing. Sweets will he sold In aid of the Belgian Fund.

On Saturday, nt bl. .lames's Hall, the Sydney Ama-

teur fircliclia, initier Mr. I'ranrls Knowles, will gi»'.'

n rnneerl-cnlcrt.ilrancnt, Uie total net proceeds of

»»Illili will he halidcil over lo the Belgian fund.

.yt Hie RepertoryTheatre on Saturday evening, Minc.

Do» Aldon, assisted by leading artists, will give a

concert and recital In aid of the Belgian Special Ap-

peal l'linil.

Mr. Nelson Illingworth'* students will render scenes

from operas at the Repertory Theatre on Saturday an.l

Moulin»', Mu- S and IO, In aid of Ihe Belgian Kund.

Messrs! Corni, Pay, Huiehens, Monk, and Thorinaii will

ussW. The plansare ni .Nicholson's.'.

RTMP'S nt'CK.II-SfPINC!.

To mtrht's proffwinmp it Kunp's Buckjimipinir Hip-

podrom»? include nmoriKnt «Iher nru' It rms ihr rid

Ine of Iii*» nnl-'d rrtit-l Hofr-rt Horn I» Mfo Kemp, midtin* íimdlfnr of mihiokpii roi tu hv HIP pi ofensor.

BOY BURGLAR.'

-1

siiNTJüNciün AT nnoki3»v HILL.nitOKtüN IlILU Tuesday.

At the Qiinrtcr Rosslniin to-day, Roy Iiattrav, I

17, who had pleaded utility to burglary at J.|

M. Stephen's, ofTlci' was sentenced to sit

monthly' gaol, Hie Kcntent-e to "bo Biinpendcd« hrn pt tanner's uncle arrange* to Uko bin.

on to bia farm in youth Australia, iff I

4*

TRADES' TULLÍ ¿ ;

.

?-

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.

A L/VRGE SUM OF MONEY ,» »STOLEN. * "/i«

MELBOURNE,TucBriay.

\ rohhery . wns committed after mid-night lnst night at the Trades Hall, Ruth-1down-street, Carlton, within a hundred yamaof the etty wntehhouse and detective "offlei.

The whole of the money received (about £'0"|fiom yesterday's Eight-hour demonstration atthe Exhibition Building, was stolen from u tin

trunk In the ofllco of tho sectolary, Mr.

JoanHyman.

Tbo thief or thieves obtained entrance tothe.

Trades Hall through a window of tbo Amal-gamated Carpenters' Union

ofllco onth»

ground lloor, and went upstairs to Mr Hyman'B office. Access to'this room was

gained

through a fanlight over' the door, which wa»

forced by a Jemmy. The tin trunk wasforced

open, and tho money, which was largely la

silver, vvns tipped apparently into a recep-tacle and removed. Au Iron safe In the offley

which .contained,about X1000, was not touched!Tho money was' brought from the

exhibitionlnst night at 11 o'clock by Mr. Hyman nnlfour others, and their movements must hainbeen v-nlc'iod._

.HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND.-t

THE SPECIAL APPEAL. '

I

In connection with tile Lord Mayor's tpccial appealfor one week on behalf or the Hospital Satimlaj tun'the folloiving subscriptions have been received:

I Amount already acknowledged .iiai 17 oI Mr. I.. A. W. Pearce ,. 1 I li

'

Mr. .lusÜL'c Conlon. 10lil

0

Mr. A. Neville . 1 1 0

Australian Terriers .~. ,1 3 o

Messrs. Tolley. Kent, and Tolley .2 2 H

Miss Hilda Marks._ 2 2 0

_____--íl l6 1*«

THE ROYAL ACADEMY,

AUSTRALIAN ARTlSrs.

LONDON. April 57.

At the exhibition of the Royal AcademyMoBSrs. Mackennn! lind Power havo each

three pictures, and Mcbsrs Longstaff,

Streeton, and Coates two ench. Messrs. ¿.am

bert. Bell, Fullwood, Cohen, and Parker and

Miss Goodair aro also represented.Messrs. Alston, Buigcss, i;r,,cc, Joel,

M'Pherson, and Spence arc also among tlnse

who havo had pictures ncrepted.-

I

STOLEN ART TREASURES.

1-0-j

LANDON, April M.

Moss, the owner of an old manor-house at

Chiswick, which was raided by tbo police soma

time ago, and where £100,00(1 worth of stolen

art treasures wore recovered, has becu sen-

tenced to three years' Imprisonment.

The seizure was described us the most en

tensive In police annals. Sixteen rooms wera

found to be Ulled with a marvellous collection

of rare ¿old, silver, and bronze ornaments,

boautlful china, ?. and pictures. The pictures

included, soveral by Reynolds. The arresto!

three mon for stealing plate nt Kennington le*i

to tho discovery of the stolon uri leles. Tho

occupier of tho house was engaged in tua

mullln business. ?

NEW ZEALAND FINANCE. V. I

ISSUE OK BONTiS. I

LONDON, April li IIn regard to the reported Issue hy New Zea-

land of £300.000 4 per cent, bonds, it Is staled

there will he no public Issue of New Zea-

land stock. The transaction Is purely prívale.

The "Dally Mall" writes Ihnt nppar.intly

the New Zealand loan nt I per cent, will be

put on top. tho market taking a minimum ol

£200,000 nt a price which will allow- It to be

retailed at 96a. If investors Mont moro lire;

will get more._

VICTORIAN LOAN.' I

AMOUNT OYT3R-SUBSCIUBED. 1

LONDON, April 26. 1For the Victorian loan of 21 millions, thor« ?

were 3120 applicants, the .total subscription Iamounting to £(1,830,000.

I

The "Times" comments npprovingly on Mr, IM'Brlde's statement Ihnt the whole amount Iof the loan Is to be expended In (îrcat Britain. 9

LATE SHIPPING. I

THE PRINZ SIGISMI'M».

BIHSBANT. Tue-di;. If

K rcprcíenUUvr of tho State Hcaio hip Som« (hi ?

, shippingconrrrn run In the '?tato < o.cn nest of H

A\c*tcrn Australia u» at prient m Bri hine li fi H

r undcr'-tonfl lu? Inninc«? is m comirction witli awn; H

mg a (hnrtí-r with tlir \dniirlit\ far tl-r ftojmrr H

Prinz cigiMmiml which ins ?p|/<vl n Un bim, BIVI H

the war hrokc out H

TELEGRAPHIC. HW11 SON S rriOMONTOI!, i«ni IB W) »pt M

Period s 1 11 p m Bjr MUBO! RM (lorn)-».rr \pril \cwi < In» H

l'or! Pine loan ( r«ig st h from kiip-irj (¡uko H> horn N cwcial le llep \pril

"< ion iii (or 8 mt H

Mireateis for Muncelton Dimloolt « tors\Iac H

\LB\M (2100m) ~».rr \pril /cjUudu, Hfrom Adelaide Dcp April

" /ealindti I a»d H

Koolinga s for Fremantle ?

INDEX. I

NEWS. 1Page

A Page for Women r

Amusements I1

Agent Gcncrallship°

Butter lnt)iur>1<

Consenatoriuin 1*

I ahlcgrams 1"

< iptaillCook 1

Casillltles I

Cook s I anding in

Clift and lUv a

Cl.il Sen ice 10Dalle» Fl ellon °

lor Hclgiuni If

Flour Shortige 16C »eminent Stroke ^

heiuicl

I ind Subdn isions 10

Lawn Tenus 1"

La».leaders tie 10

Land Super Tax 0

Lift accident 9

Mond iry and Ccmmereiil It

Mining Intelligence 14

Cit'

Melin snd Relclin »

Neu 7eihnl 1 manee i

On the lund-Clum

pion VVIifit-tppallo Farmers-StedTunspori --»Ion»

"

Pairintu I-unds H

[.erfonal 1"

I'nte ol Bread1.

Poulm!

nail»»»» Collision

llllssll i «heit »

lïrcruitinc II

Shippme Moteo ,Etc 1

MmMm. tin». Carell»e ..l.llilr» 1»

The Mills

Wool Trade'!,

«jrtnne in tonto li

VA.ck - «non '

ADVERTISEMENTS. IPa.c

amusements -

\pirtnirnt- Board, .ind

Residente 16 1

Viirtlnn Sales I!, li

Blrtlis Marriages indHeaths

.

hi

Building Materials I

Business \nnnuntemenls

^ I"*

nualiii »es for Sjlt or

\\ anted 2Cou Hi» Resort « 1

I diiialional *

Horlsislor S ile »

I unen Is .'

lurnlturt, etc l

GoiernmentNotice« II

Goicmnicnt Ilallwijs J

Horse« \ eliicles and

I fye Stock» '>

Hollis,

,

'<

Houses and Inn] for

Sale, ,

* .

llousu, Land, I inn*

M anted ..

*

Lectures'

legal Notices¡"J

lost md lound ii

Jlarlunm'j

Meeline!,

, ¡

Vlrdlral Vmieall tie .

Violer I irs Bindoele

" "

'

Mumupül Coimell

Notices i

VI isli iiInilninienl»

1 irinershlps'

Jcrsonil an I

Sliaits^

tovitions Vieait Is

¡J

Vositiois «intci '*

l'oullr» DOM fl*,.,"1 rofe«, ion rrad- tit

Pullie Nourc» »5

».

11CM lentiil I mi-

sery mt« «anted"

SlnppwR vmKmi»''

ments ..

Situition «"nlH ,/sut ion lim»»

."",

SI"''' ,",l

Stock "»Mr« ?.».

Mono» !

Tendon ,<

To I et-IIoii-ra "le '

«nnleil loI

"reh"« «>"

TO-DAY. IHer Majrst.i's

Theatre: "rindenlu," M5 ind'.'»? B

Theatre Royal:"The Lift'guartlsi.un,"

«. B

Criterion Theatre: "Bought anti Paid For." ! «nd I. ME

Palace Theatre; Allen Doone in "Too MuchJ»-* B

son," 8.B.

Adelphi Thealre;"Sinbid the Sailor," 7.15, ?

Lilt lo Theatre; "Caste," 8.10.B

Wjrths' Circus: Prim« Alfretl Park,8. B

Spencer's L.vteiun:S.

B

/xinlogienl (lardriiB: I).») to 6 30. B

lorie'Ihcalre: Moving Pictures, 11 to H,,,,

B

IltnpressThealre: 11 to II.

B

Colonial Thealre: li to H.B

Glaciarlum: West's Pictures, 8.B

("Mi lupin Pictures: fi. ^MCr.istal Palace, (,'eorge.slrei't;

II lo II- ^Ê\

The Dandles: l.'den Gardens, Maul), S. H

Alliambra Theatre: Pktiirr«, 8 ,.._. _MAnthon.» Ilonlerns' (¡jllcrj : Inhibition ol «ndelda

H

Club Lithograph».BJ

IntersUttnTi mils Carun ii: Double Bij , ,

M_SI. .Imnrs's Hall: Miss Orate SijrTnnl'i. Recital, 8. H

Pyrmont Congregational Clmrtli liar-i.tr Opalinew H

lady I'uirfa», .1."Li Bl

A.N.A. Patnotie Dcinonstratioii Hyde rnn.>_. H|

Orean Itecltal;Plit-atfeot CoucrccsÜi»>l

CW» Bj

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MONETAÍY AND.. COMMERCIAL.? i »

i

STOCKS AND SHARES,

Tcstordny's turnover on the Stock Exchnngo

was an Improvement on the,previous day'BJ

transactions,a fair numbor o£ sales being fo-s»

corded at slightly firmer prices. I

Variations on previous rates were as fol-

low:IilSE.

Insurance of Australia ¡2

Perkins* Ilrewory ..1/

Tooth and Co., ord. ¡3

Fairymead Sugar .'. l<\

Standard VVoygood, old li

Closing quotations woro:

FALT».i

flank of Australasia 10//Colonial Sugar .... 10/

GolcUbrougli,Mort ., /0

?"STOCKS.N.S.W.

Do., flovt.

no., co»tDo., due

no,

lill.-..

_ 1921.

Po., due lilli).

Po., due 1*117.

1933.

Po., 1ST'.!

H.H. Prop. deb.

BANKS.

Australasia-

..

Ans!. D. Com...

Bank of N.CJ...City of Sydneynil to. new -

Tom. of Aust...

Ditto, prcf. ...

Cora, of SydneyR, B., and A,

london Dank

nillo, pref.

NationalN.R.W.

Kew Zealand ..

Queensland Nat.

Boyalof Q

union

DEPOSITS.A. n. o. .

,

F., S., A., pref.Ditto, ilcf.

Pltto, del».

Queensland Nat.

STTAH.

Adelaidemi. N. Ferryllnddart. Park

Ditto, new ..

Illawarra »i

S.C.NewcastleNorth CoastBvdncy Ferrie«

Ditto,ne« ..

Port Jackson

tinton of N.I

Union, prcf.

INSÜIUNCK.

/mrt. Mutual

Col. Mutual

I. O. A. ...

Mercantile Mut

New Zealand ..

Queensland ..

rtdnsliraiic«

United -.

GAS.

Albury -- '

Australian "A"

nitio, "ir* ...

Ditto, "cr -

Coulbum _

?Katoomba -

Maitland ~~

Manly .

Ditto,ne«

...

Do., last isBoe

Mudgee ....

Newcastle *'i

Ditto,"R"

Ditto. "0"

N. Shore "i

Ditto."IS"

mtrevEiuESr. and W. Bros)Perkins' .--?

Toohey's...,

Tooth's .

Ditto, pref. .

MIS'I.ANKODS.Aarons' I'\. titi

Aerated Dread..

Allen Tailor .

Amal. WirelessArthur Cocks .

A. and V.. EHi«|Allst. DropAust. Mar. Fib.

A"-tra!in Hotel

Ditto, conti:. .

Aust. «.Vii. PipesMist. Diet. Pal.

Heard, WatsonDitto, 1st pref.

Ditto,2nd pref.

Itowron lïros, ..

llrooks .,

Burns, Philp..

C. Anderdon, ColColonial SugarDalgety .

Dunlop .

Ditto, pref. ...

J'lee. h. and P.

Ditto, 2nd Deb.I'.mu Oravcl ..'

K. Itlch and Co|I'airvniead Sgr.1'armcr and Co.Ditto, pref. .F'heltn Gotthelf|

OoMsbrorjgh, M.

Coodlei, Smith

Cltr. yVilllama

"Harrison, .tones]

.Ditto, conlg.n. Jones Co-op.

j

Hotel Mrtropolc|Howard Smith .

Ditto, pref. ...'

I!. M'Kenzie .

Gardiner....

J. .Sharp, SonaMirehant'fl ...

Marcus Clark ..

Ditto, prcf. ...

Metters.

Mirk Simmons

Millaqmn KngaiMont de riete

Ditto, ne»- ..

Mori's Deck ..

1» S. W. FreshlFood leo ....

Nicholson's ...

Pins House ...

Paul am! Gray.Pt-rtlnau ....

Perm. Trustee.

IVrp. Truht ...

Pitt, Son, ndg.1!, II. Conlon..I!, and \yrench|

Firgcnt's

Ri horton Trams

B.C. Hoad Mclal]

Run. WaygoodDitto, ney» .

titan. Prca., prcfKim NewspaperDitto, new ..

hiieet Ilros. ...

Sidney Hxi-h. .

S».l. llydranllcDitto, cortg. ..

|-»il. Ice Skating!W. P. Smith ..

VV. II. Sou' ..

«', T. Wntcra..lilli«, pref.

VI nu he-ombe, C.Wright, HeatonVI unilerlich .

Ditto, 1st prcf.

Ditto, 2nd prcf,

LAND and I1D.

A. Itick.ird, prcfIntercolonial .

.Ncwcaallo

CO AU

Abermain ..

Ditto, new .

.Bellambi..

lllair Alhol...

Caledonia, prcf..

Hist Uretallxeelslor

Helton .

Ml trop,2nd prefMount KemblaNewcastle

...

North Duli ...

Hi.utli (¡reta .

Ditto, dibs...

Ditto, now...

Wile of ClwyddWallsendWickham

Ditto, pref,

»1

DO'

08/10/

100/10/

1120/M/1S/0

62/0/2/8

Î5/6/

6/13/tl/10/

88/0

|50/17/t"|

15/

11/4}

10/101|

-rt/ioi

17/20/4

40/.1/8

4/610/3

0/4/65/

It/8

0/7/0

g/17/018/17/01

18/32S/8

/G31/027/

20/9

18/9

17/1/0

50/

20/101;

61

«/IB/28/40/020/K3

sr21/0

24/10

16/24/0

11/8/

40/23/sJù/0

6/3

23/9SI /0

7/310/

38/040/22/8

27/6/2/0

18/30/90/21/3S/

20/

io/io/113/0

'

0/S0/3

0/00/

10/

14/10,'

.

Kx dividend.*.

Cum dividend.

t "Aliens dividends nre Interim the average for the|

year isquoted. J Cum rights. § Ex rights.

STOCK EXCHANGE SAIES.

The folloivlnpr sales wore reported:-Morn-ing. Mont do Ploto (new), 23/; Joo Gardiner,2-1/6; Mlllnquin Silgar, £11/5/; Standard Waynood, 30/. Noon ; Bank of Australasia,£120/10/; I.OA., 4/5; Tooth' and Co. (ord.),

30/0; Colonial Sugar, £51; Ilbwarü Smith(ord.), 21/3; Perkins' Browory, 35/.

Afternoon; Bankot Australasia, £120/10/;

Fairymead Sugar, 2-1/G; Sydnoy leo Skating,30/3; OoldibrouBh, Mort, and Co., 37/; Goul-

burn Gas, 21/; Tooth and Co. (ord.), 37/; Port

Jackson Steam, 46/G.

INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

»IllLBOURNi:, Tuesday.

To-day's sales Mere:-Ooldabrongli, 38/, 37/0; Carl-ton nrewery (3/ paid), 11/9; Adelaida Steamship, 21/;Melbourne Tram, 3.1/(1; Henry Jones, 30/(1; How.ird

Smith, 21/6; Hydraulic- (Melbourne), 12/; Sydney lee

Skating,, 30/0; Caledonian Collieries (pre!.), 25/3.

I

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FINANCIAL.

' BANK OP AUSTRALASIA.

I

Tho report ot tho above bank for tho half-'

your ended Ootober lu, to hand by tho mail,

¡.slioivsa net 'profit ot £220,509, which "With

I £01,006 brought forward, mudo £311,675 avail-

able A dividend at tho rate ot 14 per cent,

i per annum, or £2 10s per share, and a bonus

of 3 per cent, per annum, or 12s per share,

absorb £170,000, a sum «it £20,000 Is carrlod to

tho reservo, making it £2,710,000, and £10,000

is allottod to the reduction of tho bank

promises account, leaving £114,575 to bo cai

riell forvvaid.A. noteworthy feature Is that

premises, which tormerly stood at the purely

nominal amount of £2211, are now put down

at £142,288. Tho following comparison may bo

made:-iHALF YEAH ENDED

*' UcL 13, Oct. 12,

1013. 1014.

£ £

Net profit . 220,076 .. 220,600

Dividend and bonus . 170,000 .. 170,000

Itescrvo ....".. S0,000 .. 20,000

If eduction ol bank premise» 20,000 .. 10,000

Carried fonvard . 30,103 .. 11-1,675

LIABILITIESCapital . 2,000,000 " 2,000,000

Itecrvú . 2,000,000 .. 2,710,000

Circulation . 108,818 .. 202,0.5

Deposits ...». IS.OSS.OS'i .. 10,103,702Bills payable, etc. 2,703,818 .. 2,880,300

ASMITSCitsh items and public

secuntici ,.-...... 8,310,113 .. 7,14(1,683

Advances . 17,605,435 .. 20,041,701

Premises ._. 2,241 .. 142,288

IliliAWARRA STEAM.

Tho report of tho Illawnrra and South Coast

Steam Navigation Company, Limited, for the

six months ended March 31, shows a not pro-

fit of £3344, which, with £175 brought for-

ward, made £3520 available for distribution.

A dlvldond at tho rate of 71 per cent, per

annum absorbs £2812, and £707 Is carried

forward. The following comparison of ac-

counts may bo mado:Half-year

ended March 81.

1012. 1013. 1014. 1915.

Net profit _. 2,042 2,617 2,008 8,84»

Dividend, per cent. 7 7 *8 7J

Amount of dividend .. 2,025 2,625 *S,000 2,812Fonvard .

02 00 170 707

Liabilities

Capital paid np .... 75.000 76,000 76,000 75,000

Bink . 3,883- - -

Deposit at call .... 10,008-

-

4,507

Sundry creditors .... 7,813 6,606 7,003 0,005Assets

Ship property, ete. .. 76,370 70,375 76,043 78.O--0

Freeholds, etc, .... 1,110 1,0001,0,0 1,050

Due to Co.18,013 7,150 0,168 0,760Bank . - 3,301 2,050 1,802

.

Including bonusTho shareholders mot yesterday, Mr. C. T.

Mctralfo presiding. Messrs. David Fell and

T. G. H. Croft wore duly re-elected us direc-

tors, and W. Clarke, F.C.P.A., and Thoa.

Turnor, as auditors.

I

SEAHAM COLUERY.j

In Its report for tho year ended March

31, tho above company shows a net profit of

£15,910. An Interim dividend at tho rato

ot 5 per cent, per annum pnld in November

absorbed £4750, leaving £11,1C0, which, with£3749 brought forward from the previous

year, made £14,909 availablo. From this, It

1B proposed to transfer £5000 to the reserve

account, and to pay a dividend at tho rate

of 5 per cent, per annum, absorbing £4750,

leaving £5169 to be carried forward. Con-

siderable expenditure will bo necessary In

tho'near future in connection with vontllatlon.Trade for tho first part of the financial year

was satisfactory, hut tho effect ot tho war

was to roduce greatly the demand for coal for

the foreign trade. In addition, restrictions

upon the export of coal, together with greatIncrease in freights, mndo it impossible to re-

tain trade in competition with local col-

lieries In Chill, whilst In Java nnd tho Philip-

pines business formerly done with Newcastle

has rovorted to Japanese mines. Capital

stands at £190,000. Tho reserve and contin7geiiey account is £75,312, and sundry credi-

tors aro down nt £10,637. On the other side

of tho ledger mino proporty, plant, and rollingstock Is vnlued at £250,173, and coal stocks,

otc, at £1903. Sundry debtors owe the com-

pany £1S,C58, fixed deposits amount to

£7500, and cash amounts to £4004.

The annual general meeting of tho com-

pany was hold yesterday, when Mr. C. C.

Stephen occupied the chair. The report

and balance sheet wore adopted; Messrs. C.

C. Stephen, li. Northcote, and J. B. Brown

were re-olectod directors, and Mr. A. Tt.

Harwood was re-elected auditor.

AERATED BREAD CO., LTD.

The report of the abovo company covers the

six months ended March 31. It Btatos that tho

business was adversely affected by tho war,

and though expenses were further reduced by

£1100, tho net profitwas £370 lower. The

high prices ruling for all tho principal pro-

ducts used by tho company, togother with tho

decreased takings, fully account for the re-

duction in profits. The mortgage on the new

factory was reduced by £500 during the halt

year. The not profit amounted to £8 only,

which with tho amount brought forward made

£'IG1 available, which it is proposed to carry

forward. Tho following comparison may bo

mado:

Half-year ended March 31,1013. 1014. 1015.

Net prout . £2,216 .. £1,400 ..£8

Dividend, per cent. .. 8 .. 0 ..-

Amount of dividend .. 1,400 .. 1,060 ..

-

Depreciation account .,

-

..

-

..

-

Itcsorvo fund . 1,000 .. 1,000 ..

-

Forward . 673 ., 74 .. 401

r.iablllllc.«

Capital paid lip . 35,000 .. 35,000 .. 33,000Sundry créditoT . 7,070 .. 3,872 .. 4,082Mortgnge, new factory .. 4,000 .. 0,600 .. 0,000

Employees'fund

. 13 .,

-

..

-

Debcnliirc .-

.,

-

.. 4,600Itcservc fund . 6,000 .. 7,000 .. 8,000Depreciation account .. 1,000 ..

-

..-

Assets

Casi. 1,421 ., 142 .. 404

Sundry debtors . 0*11.,

fini..

(ftt

Slock. -1.032 .. 4,2% .. 4.6.1S

riant . IS.OSfl .. 1.1,471 .. 11,676Freeholds . 11,-4.-, .. n,170 .. 17,000Leaseholds . 3,5.12 .. 2,722 .. 3 330Coodwill

. 17,930 .. 17,050 .. 17,050.

NICHOLSON ANO CO.

Tho nnntinl roport of Nicholson and Co.,Ltd., coverings the period to March 31, sho»v»;a net profit of £10,021, which, with £4942brought forward, made £14,971 available Ap-propriates aro proposed as follow:-To divld

ond at tho rato of C per cent., absorbing£8413,' leaving £6557 to bo carried forward.Tho following comparison may bo matlo:

Year ended Starch 31,i 101.1. 101I. 1016.

Net pro«.'£14,881 ..£15,307 ..£10,020Dividend, per cent,

..'li

.. 7} ., 0Amount of dividend .... 6,258 .. 10,500 .. 8,413

To reserve . 0,6!0 .. 0,000 ..

-

To bonaa account .-

..300

..-

Forward .-.

0,100 .. 4,032 .. 0,657LlABlLITinS

.ClipiUl paid up .... 140,233 .. 140,233 .. 140,233Bank . 41.728

.. 40,270 .. 4,1142

Sundry creditors.... 12,032 .. 18,075 .. 16,782

Iteserve fund . 23,000 .. 30,000 .. 80,500ASSUTS

Stock . 0(1,110 .. 00,625 .. 44,733Sundry debtors, etc. 14,044 .. 14,011 .. 0,573Plant, etc. 7.0S5 .. 6,835 .. 5,371Cash . 013

..87

.. 172Hire agreements -151,510 .. 170,091 .. 155,146

I NOTES AND COMMENTS. |

Attention Is dirocted to the advertisementof the Union Insurance Society of Canton,

Ltd., nad of tho China Traders' Insuraneo Co.,Ltd.

In consequence ot the' death of Sir William

Manning a vacancy has occurred In the direc-

torate o£ the Australian Bank of Commorco,and at a meeting of the board yesterday Mr.

Goorgo Frddorlck Todman waB unanimouslyelected a director.

BTJTTEK_PBICES.GROCERS' PROTEST.

THE QUESTION OF QUALITY.The secretary of the N.S.W. Retail Grocors'

Association (Mr. B. P. New) has addressedthe following letter to tho secretary of thoNecessary Commodities Commission:

"Sir,-Wo notlco from tbo press roports thatat the sitting of the Necossary CommoditiesCommission yesterday Mr. C. E. D. Meares, in

giving evidence, made a statement that 'whensupplies wore short grocers nnd othors soldtl-.-o lovvcr-grado butters at tho higher prices,'

nnd, again, that 'It was desired that a maxi-

mum prloo of butter only Bhould bo fixed,nnd not a tariff dealing with tho sevoral

grades.' .I

"Unfortunately, tho retailor-) wero not aware iof this application to tim oohimlsslon, and

wore not prosent to hear the statements

being made, but wo take this opportunity of

strongly protesting against tho first state-

ment, which Is really an ox-parto statomentof an interested party, and wo would Uko an

opportunity of giving ovldonco boforo tho

commission."Wo certainly think that tbo claim for

the fixing of a maximum prlco only la not

in tho Intorosts ot either retailors or the

publie, and that before any doflnlto notion

Is taken In this wo would respectfully re-

quest that somo furthor evidence be heard

on tho matter.

"In support of this latter statoment, If

the request wero grnntod n position would

arise whereby ttío soliera could demand thormaximum fixed prlco for any grado of hut-.

tor whatever, and as they aro circularisingtholr clients that they are unnblc to meet'all butter requirements, tho local buyer,would bo In the position of having to accept

j

whatever was offered him. Again, thoro Is

the point to bo rcmemborcd ot the factory¡

which endeavours to make a high-class but-

ter. Theil eflorts »Aould bi* nulllHed, bo

causo tho lott'cr gradna would-It Is almost.

certain-bo sold under tho conditions asked

for at practically the sarao prlco as the very I

choicest. Wo trust that tho commission I

will not deal definitely with' these matters

until a chanco Is offered to us of placing

tho other sido of tho caso before its mem-

bers."Mr. E. F. Now wishes everybody Inter-

ested in the retail butter trade-grocers,butter men, milk men, smallgoods sellers-tobo present at tho inquiry into the cartage

and bov. charges which Is to be mado by

tho Necossnry Commodities Commission this

aftornoon at 2 o'clock.

I-

COMMERCIAL.

THE MARKETS. . I

A fair business was reported from tho

country In groceries, but betweon houses

tho market was stagnant. Complaint con-

tinued to bo mado of tho Increasing scarcity

of many lines. Besides choso previously ad-

vised, the scarce lines included medium sizes

of Holbrook's snucorHolbrook's vinegar. Por-,

tugúese sardines, and Colman's starch.

Some relief will be given when the Bulling

vessel St. Rogation arrives. Morton's ep-

som salts were sold at 30/ por cwt, almost

double the normal price. The price has

boen raised to almost the same extisnt on

tho English market. Wax matches wore scarc-i

at 4/, and safeties were sold at 6/, with a

weakening tendency. It was still possibleto obtain whiting at 110/ per cwt, but gene-

rally 10/ more was asked.- Dried fruits and

canned fruits wore steady at late rates.

Eastern produce was quiet. The difficulty

concerning freights not only delays shipmentof goods which havo already been bought, but

also actually prevents the purchase of mer-

chandise, because, while the position Is un-

certain, merchants aro afraid co oporato.

They buy only what they bollovo'thoy aro cor

taln to ship. Rico waa steady a£ the rates

ruling for months past..

Tapio'cas wore un-

changed. Nutmegs were cabled slightly firm-

er, but not sufficiently so to advance tho

local prlco. Coffee waa a little firmer. In

the' course of the fortnight Java coffees havo

risen 23/ a ton. Freight on coffee from

Aden now costs a fraction over a half-pennya pound.

Oatmeals were slow. Millers wore simply

supplying their customers. They were not

pushing trade, because they would loso heav-

ily. With oats at tho present high rates,

the position Is obscure. Tho samo remark

applies to cornflour; malro being worth 6/11

to 6/, with tho tondency still upward. Built

cornflour was advanced 30/ por ton, Belling

at £26/10/ per ton. Packet eornflour was

unaltered.Tho toa market was quiet, because

thero was little tea to bo obtained. A

lotter from Calcutta received by tho malldated March 29 stated that stocks everywherowore gottlng very small, and the writers pre-

dicted by the end of July an unusual short

ago of all growths. Now season's teas, It

was added, would bo on the market In some

quantity hy the middle of May, and tho open-

ing salo would take place on JuneJ. Ship-

ments, which were being made at tfib date of

writing, had advanced Id per lb since the time

of purchaso in Calcutta.Linseed oil, though without quotable changa

in distributing rates, was rather easier, be-

cause of the prohibition of export to foreign

countries enforced by the British Government,Somo holders wore nervous, moro especially as

thoy had hought forward, for May-Juno ship-

ment, nt a price .higher than the present

BPot price. Whitelead was steady, but red

load was dearer, as much as £41 being asked

for best brands. A little was dono In Nor-

wegian and Newfoundland cod oil at an ad

vanco of 3d-2/9 por gallon. Japanese was

without alteration at 2/3. Morrison's Stock-

holm tar was 6d lower at 6/ per drum. Creo-

sote was plentiful, and no difficulty was ex-

perienced in buying at 1/9 in casks. Rosin

oil was advanced £3 per ton to £30 for palo.

Whale oil was worth 2/0.

In manufactures of metal, No. 8 black wiro

was practically off tho market. No. 10 B was

procurable at £13 In parcel lots, and most

houses naked £13/10/ tor country orders. A

little was done In Imported wiro nettings at

rates equal to the Anstrallan-mado netting.

Very little huslnoas was passing In Juto

fabrics, and prices wore unchanged. Corn

sacks wore quoted at 6/6, branbngs at 5/2,

and woolpacks at 3/4, all not to rails. Ad-

vleos from Calcutta stated that mills had

covorcd their requirements of raw juto to

Juno 30, after which dato tho now crop should

normally be available. It looked as If therewould be a carry-over of from 4,000,000 to

5,000,000 bales. Sowings from tho new crop

had commenced, and roports frpm the districts

showed that the agriculturists did not in-

tend to reduce tho area under juto this year.1 Tho woathor generally was Ideal.

BKEADSTUÏTS.

Flour waa quoted at £11/17/6; bran at

£7/10/, and pollard at £8 a ton.

At Darling Harbour yestorday 8 tons of

wheat and 45 tons of Hour wero manifested

to arrive, >

ARRIVALS BY RAIL.

Wheat and Flour.-The receipts of wheat

and flour by rall at Darling Harbour and tho

suburban goods yard« for the week ended

Tuesday and a woek ago are as follow:

Wheat. Flour.

Tons. Tons.

Week ended Tuesday ...... 008 .. 669

A week ngo . 1,007 .. 378

A year ago ..J. 13,071 .. 1,150

Tho total arrivals to dato for tho statis-

tical year, which commenced on December 1,

comparo with thoso of tho corresponding

period of the previous threo years as fol-

low:Wheat. nour.

Tons. Tons.

1(114-1!* .?. 6."»,t.t5 .. 18,0801013-11 . 102,088 .. 27,137

1012-13 .274,023,.. lS,700

Comparison of Prices.-Tho mean pricesnow ruling for wheat and productB comparo

^.yv'ith

those of a year ago and two years ago

[asfollow:

I Yesterday. List year. 2 years ago.Wheat, per

bushel.. £0 5 0« ..£0 3 0} ..£0 s OJ

Flour, per ion .... 1117 0*..

8 15 0..

8 15 0

, Dran, per ton . 7 10 0».. 4 10 0.. 4 15 0

Pollard, per ton ... 800.. 4150.. 600

I.

Proclaimed price

GENERAL MEECHAOT>ISE.

Kerosene: Airerlcan, spot 0/3 per case of 81, gal-1

lons; Australian 7/4 per casci engine kerosene, 'i/5

to 0/9 ex store.China: Fook Chcpng. No. 1 (pure), 0/0; No. 2, 8/;

dciutunitcd, 4/ per gallon, in cases. I

Benzol ino: 10/0 per cane of 8 gallons; gasoline, 2/J I

per gallon.i

Ilen/lnc: Heavy,Australian 12/4, imported 12/10, I

ordinary, 13/10 per case ol 8 gallons.Ca"tor oil- S'lO in drums: 3/8 In lulf-cnsoa.

Coil: Norwegian, 2/9; Newfoundland, 2/B; Japanern,

2/3 per gallon.Linseed oil

(per gallon): Australian, 4/1, in cases;

imported, first brands, raw, 4/8; double boiled, I'l

extra, second 4/0.

Cotton seed oil: First brands, II, in casca.

Japanese fish: No. 1 Yokohama tierrtng. 2/1; fish eil,

2/ per gallon.Motor car spirit: 14/0 to 16/2 per case of 8 gal-

lons

Olive oil i South Australian, 23/donen reputed quarts,

10/fl per dozen pints; Imported, 16/6 per gallon.Stockholm tar: Imported parcels, best 8/0 to 0/ per

drum up to. 0/0 ellstributlug; "tlorrifcon's, 0/ for loud

lots.Pitch: Imported, 30/.

ltupcseed:No. 1, 0/, in cases; Colza, recognised

brands, 7/ per Kallon, according to brand.

Hpdlcads: £11 per ton.'

Turpentine (per gallon): 4/3;turpenc, 1/0 for case

lots.

Whitelead : First brands, parcels £44 per. ton, in

cwt pactngea; second brands, £42 per ton. ,

Wool-marking oils: Morrison's black, 2/fl; other I

colours, 3/0; imported leadingbrands, from 4/0 to 6/

|

per gallon: Uy-blovvn oil,Morrison's, 3/, in drums.

Zinc: White, dr}, £47/10/ not, 2/ per cwt more for

mull quantities Green Beal.j

Sperm (pure): 6/, in drums, i

Whale: 2/0, in casks.

Itosin: Pale, £30. dark, £27 per ton.

Olclnc: 1'ale. £32, dark £30 per ton net value.Ncr-tsfoot: Pure, 3/ In cases, 3/3 In drum«; corn

pound, 2/ to 2/0 per gallon.

Creosote; 1/0 in cask»,, 2/ lu drum».

Tho amount of wool manifested to arrive at Darling

Harbour ycaterday waa 1048 bales.

INTERSTATE MAEI05TS.ADELAIDR, Tuesday.

I Wheat, nrm, millers' parcels 8/3, grower« lola 7/9.

Flour ¿17/10; no1. Port Adelaide, £18/5/ delivered

""Atóle.' Bran. 2/3 to 2/4 Pollard, 2/ÔJ lo 2/0è.

Oats continue firm, 6/0 toO/./Ced

lines 0/3 to;.'0

I

Harley finn, seed HnKlish around 0/3, seed Cape 0/0lo

0/0. The est of tile feed harley which the Govern

infill Is Importing will bo about 4/ per bushel c.i.f.

Adelaide. Chaff, Onner tone, £11/10/ to £11/16/,

truck« Mile lînd (Jnclusl.oof bags), for prompt Jo

1 erils. Cornsueks firm. 0/0. BranbaRB dull, 6/ Io

5/3 At auction butter advanced another penn?;

((aorv lok! up tn 1/11, dalry to 1/0J, alora to 1/3.

B^ÄÄ 1/8-_

Cheese, finn, /10J to /li.

Bucon, /li to 1/ for sides. Honey flrmer, prime el?«

I extracted up to/4J.

LONDON MARKET CABLES

METALS.

LONDON, April 2C.

I Closing quotations to day wero:

Ooppor: Standard, spot £73/12/0 to £70/17/0

per ton (17/G up); at three months, £81 to

r£81'/5/ por ton (£1/5/ up).

I

Eloctrolytlo Copper: £85/10/ to £80/10/ per

ton (£2 up).Lead: Soft foroign, spot, £21/7/6 to

£21/12/0 por ton (7/6 up).

|

Spelter: Spot £58 por ton (£4 up); thrco

months, £57/10/ per ton (£1/10/ up)

1 Tin: Standard, spot, £160/5/ to £105/15/ por

ton (5/ up); at three montlm, £166/5/ to

£166/15/ per ton (10/ up).

SILVBR.

Bar silver waa quoted to-day at 23 16-16d por

ounce standard, an advanco ot l-16d.

WHEAT.

,Tlie wheat marlcot has Improved owing to the

sustained stiength of the market In America

and Argentine Walla wheat of December ship- t

mont sold at 66/6 per quarter of 4801b.

AUSTRALIAIM FJtUlTNew South Wales apples, by the Medina,

roallBed Dunns and Cleopatras 12/ per caso.

LONDON WOOL BALI'S.. /"

^Messrs. John Sniidcrbon and Co. Jiavc receivcu mc i

folloviing cablegram from their . London House, '

Mcs-rs. Suiiile'iton, Murray, and Co., elated 20th irait.:

The tittil i-erie'3 of salea of the present year (follow-

ing tile fourth series, which opens to-morrow)has

been fixed to" commence on June 20, the list of woola

to' be iidinitteil closing on June 7, subject to a limit

of new arrivals of 220,000 bales.' The list will, there-

fore, close on the date named or on the day that

220,000 bnlea new wools have arrived, whichever shall

happen first.

PRODUCE.DAIKY.

'

NEW LAID EGOS 2/7.

Supplies of eggs yesterday wero again

very small, and agents were nblo to secura

from 2/G to 2/7 a dozen for tho best samples.

Tho high prices which have ruled during the

past week have boon responsible for a

marked falling oil in the demand, and it Is the

opinion of soino operators that values havo

reached, the highest figureto which they are

likely to go this season. River consign-

ments wore offered at from 1/8 to 1/10. Rail-

ways and South Coast lots brought from 1/9 to

1/10," with a fow cases at-2/ a dozen.

Thora was no chango In tho proclaimed price

of butter. The best brands wero quoted at

126/ per cwt, delivered In boxes. In Brlsbano

the price is 174/, and in Melbourne 177/4 per

cwt.Quotations wero:

DAIKY PRODDCK.

Bacon,-Side« /8J to /9,flitches /8J,

middle« /IO

ti /10J, shoulden /0J to /7, bacon hams /lito 1/1;

special brands, sides /0J, Hitch»» /»!, middles /Hi,

shoulders /7J, bacon hams 1/ per lb.

llama.-Singlo cloth, ordinary brands, 1/ to 1/1; spe-

cial brands, 1/1 J; double cloth, ordinary brands, 1/1

to 1/14; special brands, 1/2.

Butter.-Prices fixed hy the Government proclamation;]

2/ per cwt to he added for boxea and carriage;

tNew South Wales sélecteur brands 124/,aecooda 119/,

[thirds 114/ per cwt.I

Beeswax.-Choice 1/3 to 1/4; Inferior, from 1/1J per

Kggs.-Suburban new-laid, 2/6 to 2/7; South Coast

and railivay I/o to 1/10, fcW J/; Northern Rivers,

1/8 to 1/10; duck eggs, new-laid, 2/ to 2/3-, cane, 1/8

a inven.

Cheese.-Prime loaf and larc«, /Oj, medium size, j

prime /7J, medium /6 to /8, rough /I; special brands,

/IO.Lard.-Packets /7| to /D, bulk /7J to ßi per lb.

Pigs' Feet.-1/3 a dozen..

Pigs' neads.-/1J to /2 per lb.

Honey.-GOlb tlni of choice wcBtern, /4 to /<!, good

/31 to /3J; Northern Rivera, best /4, good /Si to /3J

per lb.

frit«: Sausage-/7 to /8; garlic, /7 to /8; German,

,'0 per lb.

POULTRY.

Railn-ay and River Consignments.-Old hen», 1/0 to

2/0; young roosters, 3/ to 3/0, choice 4/0; chickens, 1/

to 1/0; Mnscovy ducks, 2/ to 3/0, cîiolce, 4/; diakes,

3/0 to ii,choice 6/; English ducks, 2/3 to 2/0;

turkeys, gobblers, good 8/ to 10/, choice 15/; hens,

small 5/0 to 0/, choice 7/; pigeon», 1/ to 1/3; guinea

fowls, 5/ to 5/0 a pair. ,

.

Suburban Consignments.-Young roosters 4/ to 6/,

choice to 7/,email from 3/, fat hens 2/ to 2/0, choice

to 3/0; ducks. Eng., 2/ to 2/0,choice to 3/0.

Muscovy

3/ to 3/0, choice to 4/3; drakes, Muscovy 4/0 to ?/,

choice lo li; turkeys, hen, med. to 0/, good to 8/, cock,

med. 8/ to 10/, good to 15/, no choice turk« a to

hand; geese to 7/; guinea faivls to 6/; pigeons, 1/

to 2/ a pair.

FORAGE LWQ GRAIN.

ONIONS CHEAPER.

Tho prleo of onions .was reduced another

10/ a ton. Best quality bulbs were offered

at £7 a ton. Consignments wero to hand

from both Now Zealand and Victoria.

Thero wns a fairly good inquiry for potatoes.

Victorian Carmen wero offered at from £5/15/

to £6 a ton.

Tasmanian oaten chaff brought from £8 to

£8/6/ a ton.

Quotations wero:FORAGE.

Chaff.-Tasmanian: Oaten straw chaff, £8 to £8/5/.

Local:Whcaten, £7/15/ to £10/12/0; oaten, £8 to

£10/10/ a ton.

Derrick Straw.-Tasmanian, £8 .a ton.

Lucerne.-Hunter Uiver: Small toaks, £8, larg*

bales, £7; soft, hca»-y, and heated, from £4.

iGRAIN AMD BY-PRODUCTS.

Make.-Northern Rivers, yellow 6/11 to 0/, white 5/0

to 5/10.Oats.-Tasmanian: Choice, 5/8 lo 6/0; Giants, 5/6;

Sparrowbllls, 6/6;"A" grade Gortons, 6/4; local, 4,'0

a bushel.

Broom Millet.-Prime long hurl, £37 to £38, in-

feriorfrom £83 to ton.

l'eas.-Tasmanian: Grey, 9/; blue, 0/3 a bushel.

VKGETABLES.

Potatoes.-Tasmanian: RedBktra, £7/10/; Brow nella.

£7; Bismarcks, £0/10/; Up to-dates and l'lnlmyea,

£0. Victorian:Common, £5/15/

lo £0 a 'on.

OnioiiB.-rVictorian: Brovra Spanien, £7; New Zea-

land, £7 a ton.FIREWOOD.

Boxwood, 17/0 to 20/; stringy, 13/ to ID/; ironbirk,

18/ to 10/; mixed wood, 13/ to 17/; bakers' wood,

10/0, good IS/;Inferior 11/ to 12/ a ton.

I RAILWAY MARKET.ALL GRADES CHEAPER.

A full yarding of. produco was offered at

auction to a small attendance of buyers at

the raliway forago and grain sales. Buyers

woro not In the mood to purchase oxtenslvely,

and bidding was lifqloss. Consequently

auctioneers weroforced. to accept cheaper

rates for produce, wheaton and oaten chaff In

nartloular. Tho reduction In prices was the

result of several factors, tho chief of which

wero the largo number ot trucks In position,

nnd tho fact that the decision of tho Necessary

Commodities Commission on the question oí

chaff prices was still pending.

Wheaton sold from 7/0 to 10/7; tho latter be-

ing obtained tor a consignment from Lea

beater, of Ifyndhurst, whilst oaten was worth

from 7/11 to l°/&. Lucerno chaff brought

from II to 8/8, and lucerne hay lound pur-

chasers at DgurcB ranging from 7/8 to 0/3 (ex

truck). Oaten hay realised from 7/1 to 10/7

per cwt.Transactions wero mndo In potatoes at prices

varying from 3/2 to 4/6, and pumpkins realised

from 6/4 to 7/ per cwt.

Consignments placed In position for sale:

Hny, straw chaff, 31; grain, 4; pumpkins and

potatoes, 7.

Produco manifested to arrlvo:-Hay, straw

chaff, 07; grain, 11; potatoes, 0.

Whcatcn Chaff.-(10000), D/10;-

(0439), straw

chalf, 6/fl; Lcabcator, Lyndhurst (1665S), part 10/7;lamont, Horefield U7674), straw chair, 6/0; Thompson,Bauloora (6727), 0/7: Thompson, Banloora

(11800), 0/10:Henderson, Cowra (10018), 7/0 per cwt.

Oaten Chair.-Ex Glencoe (10231). 8/0; ex Glencoe

(2771), 8/0; Lyons,Garland

(4080), 10/3; Lyona, Gar-land (15157), 10/6; ex Garland (18102), 9/; Cady,Crookwell (4050), 10/; Quin, George's Plains (840), 10/3;

uneaten, 10/; Byan and Wardell, St. Mary'B (10922), 7/11per

cut

Lucerne Chaff.-Onslow. Scone (9278), 8/; Jennings,Scone (12097), 7/; Moora Bros., Quirindi (17758), 8/8;Cook and Cross, Parkville (18405), green, 7/3; brown,

7/2; 30 bags dust, 6/; Brownscombe, Tamworth (18304),threshings, 0/ per cwt.

Oaten Hay.-Reynolds, Newbridge (4441), 10/7; Dea-con, Newbridge (4077), 7/; Deacon, Newh-idge (16071),7/1 per cwt.

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Lucerne Hay.-Vickery, West Maltland/(18*!72), 8/;ex Muswellbrook (2010), 7/8¡ Rolfe, «¡dimond

(2150),trois

hay, 6/3; Keech, Mudgee (779), D' ex truck;

Smith, Mudgee (10328), 8/3; Walsh, Mudgee (10315),8/8; G. W. Mills, Mudgee (10430), 0/3 ex truck, percwt.

Potatoes.-F.x uralla (3055), 50 tags 4/6; ex Crook-

well (5821V, 40 bags branded Red Cross, 4/3; 47 bag»,3/2 per cwt.

Pumpkins,-Boyd, Nowra (5074), 7/; ex Glen Innes

(16489), 0/4- ex Glen Inijcs C16034). 8/9 per cwt.

VEGETABLE MARKET.A fair amount of business was transacted

the Municipal Market yesterday at irregu-lar prices. Tomatoes woro scarce, and ad-

vanced In price. Cabbages woro Inclined to

b.j firmer, bopause ot a sternly demand, but

most agents quotod late ratûs, and reportedincreasod supplies to- arrive. Cauliflowersworo almost unobtainable, and onions showedan all-round rise of £1 por ton. Potatoes

suffered a drop ot £1 por ton, whilst 'beanaand peas were slow of sale.

Quotations were:

Beetroot, 1/0; carrot«, ,1/3 to 1/0; celery, 3/; ca-

chalots, 1/0; herbs, 1/0 to 21; parsley, 2/; parsnips,.2/ to 2/0; radishes, li; rhubarb, 2/0 to 3/; wutcr

Icress, 2/ to 2/0; white turnips, ¡a to 1/j spinach,

¡2/ per dozen bunches; beans, 4/0 to 0/6; peas, 0/ to 8/per bushel; Hobart peas, 10/ per two-bushel bag;cabbages, 1/ to 0/; caulillowers, 7/ to 14/; vegetable

Imarrovvs, 6/ to 7/0 per dozen; rockinelons, 3/ to 6/per case; jam molona, 2/0 per cwt; tomatoes, local,3/ to 7/; TaHtnanlan, 8/ to 5/; pumpkins, local, 3/to 16/ per dozen; onions, brown, 10/ per cwt; potatoes,Redskins, 9/;, Bismarcks, 0/; Carmens, 7/, Up-toDiics, I), local varieties 0/ per cwt; Swedes, 8/ per

FRUIT MARKET.Trado In fruit was quiet, and prices gene-'

rally wero unchanged.Quotations woro:Passionfruit.-Local: Choice

4/0 to 6/8, medium 2/0to 3/, small 1/0 a half-buahol case.

Pineapples.-Queens,choice 8/ to 12/.

Lemons.-Choleo 5/ to 5/0, medium 3/ a 'birebelcase. Small and inferior unsalable; Italians, 8/ to

0/: American,- 0/ to 8/.Bananas.-Fiji, 21/ a case, 5/ to 8/ a bunch; loose,

10/ to 10/0 a case.

Mandarin«.-Second crop: F.xtra choice 10/, choice

8/ lo VI,medium 3/, small 1/0 a bushel-case.

Orangen.-Second crop: Extra choice 0/, choice 5/,

medium 2/ to 3/,snull unsalable. Naval, tecoml

eroii, choice fe' to 0/, medium 3/ to 6/, small l.ti

to 2/ per buthcl-case. American: Narela, io/ to 17/.Apples.-Local Dessert, choice

7/ to 7/0, medium

3/0 to 6/, sinall 2/0; cooking, choice 7/ to 7/0, medium

8/ to ii, email 2/0 a I bushel-case. Tasmanian: Alex-

anders, 4/ to 61; K.P., 4/ to 6/; Jonathans, 0/ to 111;

Scarlets, 6/ to 7/j French Crabs, 0/ to 7/0a bushel

case.

Pearn.-Victorian: B.D.O.. 6/ to 10/; Golden B., 0/to 7/0 a bushcl-casc. Tasmanian: W.N, and W.O., 4/8to 5/0; B.D.O., 3/0 to 4/0; Qansells, 4/ to 6/; O.B., I

8/6 to 4'0: F.n" 4/ to 4/0 n bushcl-casc.

Quinces.-Choice 7/ to 8/, medium 6/ a bushel-case.

Persimmons.-Choice 3/ to 8/0, medium 1/0 to 2/a

balf.case. Small tnrcalablc

MT.t.nOURNC, Tuesday.

Following are the wholesale pnces for fruit in lbsWestern Market :-vApp!eii, eating 5/

to10/. cooking 4/

ts V, grapci (Wnltluitn) 12/ to11/, mandarins (N.S.W.)

8/ to 10/; oranges (N.S 'V.Ï 4/ to 7/, (Jueensl-ind 0/

to 8/; passionfruit (Vlctomn) 10/ lo 13/; pi irs, 5/lo .)/: pineapple) (Queens), 8/ to 0/; lemons (im-

ported), 15/ a double Ciie.

PROnUCF, RECEIVED BY RAIL

Tho following is a return of the producorecoived at Darling Harbour per rall for

tho week ended Tuesday, together wttb the

total to dato for the year. For tho Bako or.

comparison tho figures for tho corresponding

period of last year aro also givon:- i

Week ended Total to Total to

Tuesday, date,1915 date, 1914.

1,410Butter, keg»

,

Butter, cases

Cheese, casca

Kgff«, cases . (luv:

llacon, bags.

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Bacon, sides .242

Hay, trucks . 51

Straiv, trucks .

-

Chaff,trucks . SOI

Oats, tons .40

Birlcy, tons . 3

.Maize, tons. 105Meal, tons .' -

Potatoes, tons . 23

Bran, ton.1.

120

Pollard, tons . SO

03,232

2,21821,807

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PIG SALES.At the City Yards yestehray 650 "pigs, the ma-1

jorlty of which consisted of porkers, wore

offered at auction, to the usual attendance of

buyers. Valuos for porkers Improved slightly,

whilst the market for baconers .was weaker.

Baçkfatters remained unchanged.

Quotations were:-'

Best backfatters, £6/157; good, £5/10/; medium,

ti to £4/15/; light from £3.Best baconers, 73/; good, 60/ to 70/; medium, 50/

to 00/; light from 43/.Best porkers, 42/; good, 30/ to 38/; medium, 20/

to 28/; light from 10/.

STOCK TRUCKINGS.Th« forthcoming

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truck» have been ordered for tho

forthcoming sales:-' -"

Sheep.Cattle

Waggons. Waggons.April 29 . 372 .... 23.1

May 3 .'?. 352 217

MDsTING.

^METAL VALUES SOUOT). i

ISPECULAjnON GENERALLY QUIET.

SPELTER' £53 PER TON.^

The most attractive feature »boat the

market yesterday was the Information circu-

lated early In the morning that private cables

announced the London metal market closed on

Monday with values strongly on the up-grade. |

This was confirmed by a cable message from

our London correspondent, despatched from

London at the closo of Monday's metal market-1

Tho figures, publishod lu tho commercialj

columns of this issue, show that the prices of

metals in all sections were exceedingly sound.,Even metallic tin,

which has wobbled on tho

easy side for some days past, has regained]

strength for "spot" transactions, whilst, what

is Btill moro important, tho threo months*

quotation shows evon greater Btrongth.As to the "spot" prlco of Btandard copper

£79/12/6 to £79/17/6, and the threo months'

prlco at £81 to £81/5/-a prominent speculator

romarked; "Tho smelter who cannot make n

good profit at thoso figures ought to closo his

furnaces down." On four occasions only dur-

ing tho last 20 years has standard copper sold

higher than its present prlco of £79/17/0.

That was in 1905, when It reached'£81 per

ton, in 1906 £109/10/, in 1907 £112, and In 1912

£80/3/9. Tho other side of the picture showsthat in thoso 20 years tho lowest prlco at

which standard copper sold waa £45/2/6 per

ton In 1902, £47 In 1887 and 1901, and at £49

in 1914.

The position of affairs as regards spelter Is

even moro satisfactory in the case of the

Hart 1er mines, for spelter has moved up

£4/10/ per ton to tho unprecedented figuro of

£57/10'/. The highest prlco recorded duringthe past threo years was as follows:

1912 .: £27/17/61913 .'.. £26/12/6

1914 . £37/0/01915 (to-day) . £58/0/0

For some timo past such large spelter pro-

ducers as the Zinc Corporation and tho Amal-

gamated Zinc (Do Bavays) havo based their

profitson the assumption that the prlco of

Epoltor stood at £22 per ton, whereas to-daytho actual selling price of tbo metal is more

than doublo that figure. The Mount Morgan

Company Has also, for somo time, ostlmated

the-value of KB monthly output on the basisof copper selling at £55 per ton, whereas

to-day Btandard copper is quoted at £79 17s

Cii, of £24 17s 6d per ton moro than tho prlco

taken into consideration when ostlma.ing tho

value of the monthly output by tho leviathan.

Thoso Interested in tin ventures like-

wise have no causo to complain, for tho trendof tho metal market Is on tho firm side. True,tin is subject to big fluctuations, but those

conversant with the tin markot aro confident

that, dosplto these fluctuations, the end of the

year will seo tho prleo of tin still higherthan It Is now.

Whilst It cannot be said the Exchange re-

flected tho improved tone of the London

metal market, In the direction of increased

speculation, it was clear that the soundness

of metal values waa greatly appreciated byixrlp-holdors. They quoted firmly, and their

refusal to write down prices was largely tho

causo of the restricted business dono.

THE SHARE MARKET.

Sydney Stock Exchange-Tho closing quota-tions wero:

Buycn. Sellers.COPPER. £ a d £. s d

Corella Copper..._.. 0 10 6.. Oil .1

IluiiilMleli.Cloncurry, paid ........ 1 5 ».. 1 0 II

Mammoth Copper .-. 0 11 0 .. 0 l8 n

Mount Ljcll .--16 0.. 100

Mount Morgan . 2 4 0 .. 2 6 0

St. Mungo .- ..050

Wallaroo and Moonta. - ..250TIN.

Briseis.". 0 5 11 .. 0 0 0

Corinthia, paid .- ..080

Vegetable Creek . 0 4 0 .. 0 4 10Wild Cherry, paid .

- ..027

Ditto, comer. 0 0 9.. 0 0 10

Tin-Dredging and Sluicing.Bourke'» Hill Tin .

-

.. 0 0 71Docbook Dredging. 1 4 0 .. 1 0 0

Austral, Malay .-

.. 1 17 8Katoo Dcebook ...... 0 1S 0 ..

0 19 0

Kampong Kamnntlng. 1 2 1}.. 13 0

Tongkali Harbour lin . Ill 9.. 113 3

Ditto, Compound . 0 14 0 .. 0 10 0

Trong .<. 10 0.. -

Itatrut Basin . - ..070SILVER.

New South Wales, etc.Amalgamated/.mc . 1 1 0 .. 1 2 3British Broken Hill . 1 0 3 .. 1 7 0,

Ditto, Privileged. 13 0..-

Broken HillProprietary . 2 4 3 .. 2 B 3

Ditto, Block 10 .- ..160

H.H. Junetion (com) . 0 1 8 ..0 1 0

Ditto (paid) . 0 3 3 ..0 8 7

H.H. Junction North.

I)(I 9 ..

0 7 0B.U. North . 2 6 0 .. 2 6 OH.H. bouth . 7 8 0..

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B.H. South, contributing .'.. 7 1 0 .. 7 4 0

Sulphide Corporation, ord. 0 19 0.. 1 0 3Zinc Corporation, ord. 0 14 9.. 0 15 0

.New Burragorang. 0 0 10 .. 0 7 1GOLD.

New South Wales, etc,

'Baker's Creek._ 0 0 6 .. i, -

II ivy kin's Hill Reward. 0 4 7.. -Mount David . - ..004

Gold-Dredging and Sluicing.Araluen Redbank

. 0 16,.-

Queensland.Charters Towers, etc.

Brilliant Block Extended. 0 10.. -

Tyrconnell. 0 10.. -

I Victory . 0 0 6 .. 0 0 0Clark's Gold . 0 1 0 ., 0 111

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"Gympie.

South Glanmire and Monkland .... 0 0 8.." -

South GreatEastern, No. 2 .

- ..017Victoria.

Great Southern Contois. 0 4 4

.. 0 5 0Western Australia.

Associated Northern Blocks .... - ..043Black Range .,.

- ..090Black Range West, contributing.. 0 3 7.. 039Bullfinch Proprietary . 0 0 S .. 0 0 0Commodore. 0 3 4.. -Greenfinch

(paid) . 0 1 0..

0 1 4Dltlo, con. 0 2 0 .. 0 2 4Great Boulder .;. 0 14 9.. 0 16 8

.Ditto, No.1, paid up .

0 0 6.. -

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STOCK EXCHANGE' SALES. I

Tho stocks not listed on tho Stock Exchangoaro marked with tho letter U. The followingsales wore reported:

MORNING.

COPPER.Mount Lyell, 25/9.

Mount Morgan, 45/.

SILVER.B.H. Proprietary (50), 44/6.

GOLD.Black Rango West, 3/8.

TIN.

"Vogetablo Crook, 4/10.Wild Cherry (eontg ), /9.

Kampong Kamuntlng, 22/6.

AFTERNOON.'

GOLD.Great Southern Consols, 4/10.

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TIN. .

Kampong Kamuntlng, 6 weeks, 22/9, 22/6.cash, 23/41; 6 weeks, 22/6, ord. 22/3.

Vegetable Creek, 4/9.'

i SILVER.B.H. Propy., 6 weeks, 45/3.

LONDON SHARE MARKET. I

LONDON, April 26.

IOn tho Stock Exchange to-day North Broken

Hill shares wero quoted, b 45/7, s 46/10; Tal-i, Isman G.M1. Co.. 24/1.

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MINING NOTES.

The manager of tho Tyreonnell gold mino(Q.) wires that for tho fortnight ended Mon

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day, April 26, 135 tons woro crushed for ISOoz.This result is exclusive of concentrates and

tailings. I

For tho week ended April 24 tho Mount!David tunnel was extended lift to 2-JDtt, In

' much the same character of counti y as before.

A chango coining In shows a much strongerformation of quartz leaders. The gold valueB|from borings and dolly keep about the same

average. As to the reef mentioned in tho

last report, the manager finds It impossible

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to bréale into tho w.ills of the tunnel vvhllodriving the same, so will postpone the driving

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ou tho said roof till later on. i

A dividend of 1/ per sharo has boen declaredby Harf letvUlo Star Bucket Dredging Com-1

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pany, payable on May 11. Tho Al Gold Mines

haa declared a dividend,- of 1/ porBharo and

a bonus of 2/ per share, payable on May 10.

Tho Brilliant Block Company (C.T.) reports

a crushing of 180 tons of ore, for gold valued

at £369.

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HAWKINS' HILL MINING.BATHURST, Tuesday. I

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At tho Amalgamated Hill End Company's

property considerable development work Is

being carried out. Tho tiibutors on Phillip

son's .Reef are taking out a payable crushing.

A number of small shows aio still working,

and Government aid is being received by same.

Tlie Hawkins' Hill Reward mine Is still run-

ning Its mill continuously with payable re-

sults. Last month's crushing gave 239 ounces.

The principal work Is being carried out at

the 200ft and 240ft Intermediate levels. In the

north and south ends of the Intermediate level,

and in tho 200ft level going north there Is a

big make of payable stone. Stoplng is in

progress at tho 323ft lovel. Operations aro

continuing in a southerly direction on French-

man's leaders, which look well.

The Minister for Mines will visit Hill End

next month to reoeivo a deputation from local .

mining men.

I KAMPONG KAMUNTINO TU*r DREDGING. I

Tlie managing director's report for month ol Maren

Btatea:-"The erection of the dredge has been com-

pleted, exceptfor the Installation of the electric light-

ing plant, and'a start to work was made on March '¿7.

Up to the close of the month verylittle was done

beyond starting to open up a paddock by daylight,

and it will yetbe some week« before any

useful infor-

mation as to resulta und, recoveries can be uhtaiued.

The machinery Is working well, and after the lighting

system ia ready the dredge should begin to run con-

tinuously,"

BROKEN HILL MTLL KBTUUN.

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North Broken -Hill (weekly return):-TreatedC2.iu i

tous crade ore, assaying 16,3 per cent, lead, 7,¡íoz sil-

ver, and 12.2 per cent, zinc, producing1240 tons con-

centrates, assayingC0.8 per cent, lead, 21oz äüver,

and

8.7 per cent. line.

DSfTEESTATE EXCHANGES.MELBOURNE, Tuesday.

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To-day'a sale» were:- I

1'orcnoon:-Broken ffitl Proprietory. 45/; do On*

weeks), 45/; Hampden, 26/11, 20/3;Mt Lyell, 25/6;

Drinan, 0/;Lode Hill, 1/9, 1/10, 1/7J, 1/8; Tongio h |

Harbour, 32/0;Udna May Central, 29/6, 23/3, 20/0,

29/1J; do (six WCCLB), 29/3, 29/11; Edna a-ittlcr, 7/U;

New Langi Logan, 20/0; Duke Main Lead» Consol«,

0/2, 0/3; BanBadang, odd lots, £20; A4., 2S/0, 2S/3;

Bodangora, 7/, 7/0.I Afternoon:-Silver: Amalgamated Zinc, 22/1;

Broken

Hills, 46/, 15/3; ditto, 6 weeks, 45/, 45/11;J3JL North,

45/.I Copper.-Hampden, 25/11, 20/3, 20/;

dilto, 6 weeks,

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20/11; Mt. Cuthbert, 10/2, 10/2; Mt. Lyell, 25/0.

1 Tin: Bricéis 0/, 0/1; Katoo Deeliook 10/9;Lode

, mil,/1/9, 1/10, 1/71; TongUah Harbour, 32/0.

i Gold: Edna May Battler, 7/0; ditto, Consol, 5/0. 6/7,

i 5/11;. ditto, Central, 29/0, 29/3, 29HJ, 20/, 29/3; Em

'press, 25/0; Westonia, 4/3, 4/; Ajax North, 14; Al,

28/0 28/3, 29/, 28/0; Duke and Main Leads, 0/2, 0/3;

Great Southern Consols, 5/, 5/10;Hercúlea and Ener-

getic, 7/7; Langi North, paid, 2/8; dilto. South, 17/3;

New langi, 20/0; ditto, month, 20/0;Northern nop«

(ex div), 15/0; Upper Langi, 3/; Bangadang (odd lot),

£20; Bodangora, 7/, 7/0. 7/6.'

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ADELAIDE, Toesdr.7.

To-day'sralea wore:

Morning: B.IL Junction (paid), 3/5; BulUmch Pro-

prietary, 0/4; Mararoa, 8/11.

Noon: British B.H. (new), 23/41;Bullfinch Pro-

prietary, 0/0..? ,

The closingsales and quotations were:-

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Copper: Hampden, s 20/0; Mount Morgan, b 48/;

Wallaroo 44/0, b 44/0, B 44/9.

Tin: Vegetable Creek, s 4/0.Slher: Broken Hill, 45/, b 45/, s 45/3; B.H. Block

.

14, pre!., 8/7 (CO), b 8/0,s 9/; ditto, ord., b 4/2, s ,

4/6: B.H. Block 10,s 25/0; B.H. British (old), 20/4},

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b 20/41, s 20/0; B4I. Hriösh (new), 23/41, 23/0, b

23/45, s 23/0;B.H. Barrier South, b /5l, s /01; B.H.

.

Junction, paid, 3/5, h 3/4, s 3/0;B.H. Jonction, con.,

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1/0, 1/01, 1/10, h 1/9,' s T/10; B.H. Junction North,

0/9, b 0/8,s 0/10; B.H. North, b 45/. B 4S/0;

B.1I.

South, paid,h £7/0/. s £7AV: ditto, con., £7/2/

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(IB), b £7/2/, s £7/3/; Sulphide (pre!.), b 30/, s :

33/; Sulphide, ord., b 10/9,s 20/3; Zinc Corporation,

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prof,, b 40/0, s 41/0; ditto, ord.,b 15/3, s 16/41.

Gold: Lake View and Star, h 4/1, s 4/3; Bullllnr-h

Proprietary, 0/4, 0/5, b 0/5,s e/fl; Commodore, b 3/11,

e 3/7J; Great Boulder, b 14/9,a 14/10}; Kyarra,

b

1/4, s 1/7; Ivanhoe,b 48/0; Mararoa, 0/11, 10/2, b 10/13,

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s 10/S: Marvel Loch,b /2}; Sons of Gwalia, s 20 ;

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Edrm May, b £8/15/,s £8/18/; Edna May Consoli-

dated, 0/2,b 6/10, s 0/2;

Edna May Deeps, b 1O/10}, s

11/3; Empress, CO/S, b 25/S, s 20/; Tarcoola Blocks, b

2/3, s 2/5.BENDIGO, Tuesday.

1 To-dav's sales were:-Clarence United, 0/0;Constel-

lation, 4/8;Garden Gully United, 4/1; Hercules and

Energetic, 7/0; Koch's Pointer, 0/3; New Argus, /Si

(auction): New Chum Goldfields. 10/; North Johnson's,

/SI (auction); Specimen Hill, 1/4}, 1/4: Sheepshead,

2/9 (50): United Hustlers and Redan, 2/5; Victoryand

Mount Calm, 1/ (auction); Williams United, 2/2, 2/L,'

CnAllTERS TOWERS, Tuesday.

\r To-day's sales were:-Brilliant, /2; Clark's, 1/10;

Mexican, /71; B. Extended, 1/0}.

SHIPPING.ARIUVALS.-April 27.

Sydney, s, 1089 tons, Captain Dawson, Irom Melbourne.

Melbourne S.S. Company, Ltd., agenta.

Maheno, s, 5282 una, Captain McLean, from New-

castle. Union S.S. Company, Ltd., agenta.

Ulimaroa, s, 5777 tons. Captain Wyllie, from Wcllins

ton. -Iluddart, Parker, Ltd., agents.

Buryvah, s, 2273 tons, Captain Snow, from Brisbane.

Howard Smith, Ltd., agents.

Arawatta, s, 21H tons, Captain Ward, from Bris-

bane. Burns,' Philp and Co., Ltd., agenta.

Natal, s, 4151 tons, Captain Dahl,from Copenhagen,

via ports.'

Henty, Ohlsen, and Co. Propy., Ltd.,

agents.Kio, bqtne,

289 tons. Captain Tajlor, from Port

l'sperancç., Nelson and HoberUon, agents.

Koraaga,' trawler. Captain Bonsfteld,' from the Tyne,

'l-l poits.New South V-Vules Government, agents.

Agc, s, 22ât tons, Captain Maine, from Melbourne.

Howard Smith Ltd., agents.

lviiiuwna, s, G942 tuns, Captain Johnston, from Bris-

bane. Burns, Philp, aud Co., Ltd., agents.

COASTWISE.-Tuncurry, B, from Capo Hawke; Queen

Ike, s, Ncivcastle, s, yambacoona, a, Ready, s, Alice,

s>with Cavan, sch,

in tow. Myola, s, Cnlava, s, Nov-

elty, s, Murray, a, from Nevvcistle; Gosford, s, from

Gosford; Stormbird, s, from Broken Bay; Ballengarra,

s, Kiltobranks, s, Coramba, s, from the North Coast;

Kurrara, s, from South Bulli; Dunmore, s, from Shell-

harbour; Our Elsie, s, Bodalla, s, from the South

Coast.

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DEPARTURES-April 27. I,

Karitane, s, for Devonport, via ports.i

Witkatipu, s, for Launceston, via Eden.

Maloja, ILM.S., for London, via porta.

Tofua, s, for Fiji.

Ruapehu, s, tor Auckland.

Arawatta, B, for Melbourne.'

Wyreema, a, for Queensland ports.

Echunga, s, for Colombo, via Kembla.

I pncriíCTED DEPARTURES.-April 28. I1

Morinda, B, for Port Moresby» Yule," Samarai, and

Woodlark Inlands;Pu ka ka

i, s, for Ocean Island and

Nauru; Maheno, 8, for Auckland; Bodalla, g, .for

Moruya; Bcnandra, s, for Huskis-son, Ulladulla; Tam-

ban, R, for the Macleay Uiver, etc.; Pulganbar, 6, for

the Clarence River; Nerong, a, for the Nambucca Uiver;

Duranbah, B, for the Macleay River, via Newcastle;

Hunter,* s, for Newcastle.

I aLEARANCES.-April 27.'

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Wakatipti,B 1045 tons, Captain Murray,

for Laun

cestón, via Hilen

Mnloja, R.M S , 12,'30 tons, Captain Bradshaw, for

London, via Hobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Fre-

mantle.

Induna, s, 699 tom Captain McLcod, for the Now

Hebrides, via Ncwnstlc

Syilncj, s, 1969 tons, Captain Dawson, for Melbourne,

vii NewcastleTofua, s, -H00 tons, Captain Todd, for Pijl and

Samoa

ltiinpohu, s 7833 tons. Captain Clifford, for Anck

land (direct)

Ecbunrra, s, '589 tons. Captain Ellis, for Colombo,via Kembla.

Wyreemi, fl, G3it8 tons Captain Thomson, for Bril

banc, Rockhampton, Mackaj Rouen, Townsville, uid

CairnsAravvatto, e, 2111 tons, Captain Johnston, for Mel

bourne

Waipori, s, 1919 tons, Captain Roberts, for Auckland,via Neu cistlc

Corio, s, 2001 tons, Captain Tarry, for Adelaide, via

Kembla

Ulimaroa, n, 6777 tons Ciptiln Wyllie, for Wellington, via Hobart and Sjdncv

IMOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

I

Benalla, B (I*, and O. branch line), cn route fromAustralian ports to London, arrived at Durban ou

Monday last.

Port Albany, fl (Commonwealth and Dominion line),arrived at London on faunday last from Australian

ports.Orsova, IÎ*M.S. (Orient line), from Australian ports,

arrived at Plymouth on Saturday last.

Totomi Maru, R, left Yokohama about April 20, anjIR due here on May 20. She will extend her trip on

to Melbourne.

HOUTMAWS PASSENOERS.

The steamer Houtman left lhursda> lbland on Mon

day last for Sydney andMelbourne, v ia Port Mon sby

anil Brisbane, and is expected to irrivu here on Tuctxlajnext, when Bho will berth at Dalgety s Wharf, Miller s

Point "llie following ii i list of pabst.nf.cra -Mr i

1 lsum, Mr Allan Mr Bin-itl, Mr V an der Berg,Mr Cohen, Mr Darnicr, Mr Dciciu, Mr Kemp Mr

Williams, Mr «omirset, Mr llijnders Mr Pndliam,Mr Smith, Mr Spouncer, Mr llccpi, Mr Scanlan, Mrford, Mr Jennings, Mr Sh idrorth, Mr

Gregor}, MDlcltson, Mr linii, Mr Pudor, Mr Alberts, Mr

Uoilbquet, Mr Hall, Mr Cistle, Mr Ihornton, Mr

O'jieefc, Mr Joclnn, Mr Vuslin, Mr I uca Mr Bo/,Captain Hcndrv, "»1rs Scott, Mrs Anille Vrs Hainburger, Mri Moid, Mrs. Cohen, Mrs

O'sullivan, MMWilliams, Mrs

Hcnilrj Mi« Scott, Miss M'Ullim, Miss

H'Anenc, Miss Lcipoldt, and Mrs Jennings

IMORINDA I OR PAPUA AVD RABAUL

I

Mesirs Uunw, Philp, and Co 's steamer Morlndi willleivc the lederal ,\lnrf to-day at noon for Pipua and

llahatil, via Bnsbam ind Cairni I he followincpia

Benger* line been booked-Sir and Mn ,\ M icLeodRei. and Mn Ii I Butcher and infant, Rc\ andMrs J W Booth, Mrs O I) ,, ml Mn J \\ 1 looii, ,

Mn Mackrcalh and three childi, n Mn 1! Atl inson

and infiiit, Mrs C 1 Rieh Mi b Unhook, Misi I ,

Gurr Si«tcr P.tricia, MCKSIS I! D Cooper r Don I

aldion S Ri«i>e\ R 1! Corl oulil r \ Rollere Kf Carlow, L Pirkinson M Collin«, Commins, R,V bitten, K Johnston It« U A Burgess

RIIRNS, PHILP TOnilSTile Rums, Plulp's Mind steamer Morinda, which'

rails from 1'cdci-il Wharf toihy. carries the flintof the ten Br»"cnl tonnst pi» tim to travel by thecompany's steam, rs visitin,- diltcrcnt

groups of thePacific Mandi further illcld lo

Japan, Inilla, anilround Aut-iralia. Ml Hie plssengcr accoramoilationlus been full» booked on this stuimer, anil no doubt

i i very delightful tnn is assured to nienibers of theparty visiting Owuislnnd ports (including trip toIl.rron Tails, Cairns", and proceeding to Port Moresby.

I Woodlark Island, .and Uabaul. Shore excursions wiUI he ni ide at the various ports visile»!.

THE MOANA DDE TO-DAY.

t The R.M.9. Moana, from Sun i'Vinebro, lia porta,!11 ii dne hrro at daybreak to day. She will berth at

!'

i Dawes Point.

i! TnV, ARYAN Cn UtTERED.|

j The American ship Aryan, winch lias been waiting'y

I in S.dnnv for M-MU- fl\o months p.ipt, lias at lastii

*, been charter«). Slie ÍB to load coal at Newcastle forSin rrancisco.

*

11_

THE BORAAOA ARRIVES. I-

\

Tile new Stat» pavkr, Koranga, which mind Jut*

the Tyno yesterday, under Captain BcanÜeld, exper-

ienced fine weather during most of her trip,the onij

bad weather beingin the Australian Bight. She ia

at No. 5 wUar/, Wooloomooloo Bay.

IA'USTEALIAN WEATHER

i-»-,

I

TEE "HEEAIP MAP.

Practically no change has taken placo In th o pressure distribution since Monday, with

tho exception of the two Isobars extending further north-eastward. This expansion

probably accounts for the cessation of the southerly blows, and the small quantity of

rain received on the North Coast, The centro of tho high pressure is still over the

Bight, but has contracted a great deal during tho 24 hours ended at !i a ta. yesterday.

The tropical depression is at present between Norfolk Island and the northern part ot

Now Zealand, but so far has not affected cither place.

Slight monsoonal dips aro shown in tho northern isobars of the "high" over Western

Australia and Queensland.At present the prospects aro for fine weather generally, with cold frosty nights, and

pleasant days, with south-westerly winds.

Ocean Forecast.-Fresh south-easterly winda on Central and North Queensland coast;

elsewhere smooth to moderate.

METEOROLOGICAL! REPORTS.

Commonwealth Weather Burean, Tuesday, i

SYDNEY RAINFALL.

Average annual tor 50 years 1811 points.

Average for £»7 years, frcm January 1 to end of

March, 1332 points.Total from January 1, 191S, to date, 14S8 points.Total for corresponding period

of 1914, 1040 points. -

Barometer-9 a in., 30 230, 3 pm., 30143, 9 pm.,

10 179

Temperature -9 a m,

57 3 p m., OS 1, 9 p m, 60.

Maximum 07 I» minimum ¿0 9

nunutlitj-0 am SO ., p

m, 64, 9 p nu, 7«

Wind-

Greatest vclocitj 24 miles from tile SSW,at 3 20 p w

RAIN*FM»L UEQISTRATIÍASNew South Wales (for

the 24 hourn ended at 9

lum ) -C3 ibo Island 3 points,Launeton 5 Newcastle

4 Port Stephens i» Raymond Terrace 3, Seal Rocka

luCCMSTtL REPORTS AT fi P M

Tweed Heads &SL, strong squally, cloudy, bcavyftea Ballina, St moderaU lint, bcavj

sea, Clarcicc

Heads, SSI, fresh, fine, heavj sea, South Solitary, fe,

light, Um-, sea moderate, Bellmgi r Heals, Slr\, fresh,

fine bar rough,Nambucca Iliads Sft, fine, nea rouMi,

Port Macquarie SW, light, cloudv,sea inodcrite

Manning Heads, SE, moderate, line, sea moderate, Seal

Rocks, SW, fresh One, sea rough, Port Stephens, SE,

light, fine, easterly Bwcll, Newcastle, 1, gentle, lue,

sea slight. Luke Macquarie Head?, SI light, line,

sea rough Catherine lilli Bay, SL, light, fine rci

rough, Bamuijoey, ST, light cloudy sea slight South

Head, ESE, light, line,moderate easterly swell, Wol

longong, NI, light, fine i>ea moderate, Kiama, fe, liçlit,

fine,sea smooth Crookhaven Heads S, light, line,

feca smooth Jervis Bil,SI light line, bca smooth

Ulladulla, S light, line, se i Bli ooth Batemans Hiy,

S light clondj, sen lnodcrite Moruvn, 1 light, fire,

sea slight I di iiW 1 gut, doini . wa slielit Creen

Cape, W light cloudybea blight. Gabo Maud, Vi,

fre&li, cloudy, misty, sea moderate

lORFtnsT rou \sw AT » PM

Fine throughout with cold, frosty night, S wind*

chiefly, rough beaa on the north coaut.

ASTRONOMICAL Ml MORINDA FOR APÏITL 1°,

Sidney Observatory, TuesdiySun rises at fl.27, sets at 6 20, Moon, 4 0 p in,

1 "0 a in., Mercury,O J a va, 5 12 p m., V unis,

3 35 am 3 49 p m , Mam, 4 11 a.m., 4 0 p ni,

Jupiter, ¿40 a ni., 313 pin., Saturn, 10 31 »in.,

8.27 pin

High water at Fort Denison, 6 56 ui, 7 25 p.m.1 ull moon, April 30, at 12 19 a.m.

THE RÍO PROM PORT ESPERANCE.,

The barquentine Rio, which arrived yesterday,from

Port Kspf-rance, experienced fine weather on her trip.

Sho has 107,000ftof Tasmanian blackwood on board.

At present tho vessel ia lying off Manly, but will

come up stream to-day.

RIVERINA DELAYED AT AUCKLAND.AUCKLAND, Tuesday.

ThQ steamer Riverina sailed for Sydney, but put

hick to Itnd a bramón íuniul Carroll who »mi ÍMln,

down a hatchway and injured his épine, fa he sailed

again at 4-30 p in

KULAMBANGRA EXPECTED.

? - «-.Messrs, Lever s Paaiic Pbuitationn hi lui ted, havei

received a wireless meshap;e from the cap tun of the

steamer hulnmbangn »chisme; tlmt he expects to¡

arriví here tirlyon Ihursdij morninR" ina jfu,r beingi

granted pratique will berth at the old Clniu Naviga }

Uon Wharf,Circular (¿ira>

TILtGIMPHIC sun-mo

COODE ISI AND (2005m) -Passed April 27, Nord, s, I

I for Singapore

C URNS (lilSm) -Air April 27, Coolgardie, s, irum

MelbourneCAl'J' CAPRICOItN -Passed Apnl 27, Camira, s, for

Townsville.I

nOVAl"- (ll'Sni)-Air Apnl 27, Peregrine, s, from

Townsville v,Vodonga, s, from MelbourneI

ILAT 10P (lS'iûiii) -Arr Apnl 27, Bingera, s,from

Townsville Dep Apnl 27, Wyandra, s, for Mel

bourneI

1Í0CICH V.MPTON (000m)-Arr April 27, Tune, B,

from SydneyCal'h MOItPTON (448m)

-Passed April 27,Chil

lagoc, s, for Adelaide

HItlSllAM (r,tom) - \rr April 27, Canberra, s, from

Townsville Dc|» Apnl 27 Wandilla, t, for Cairns,,

Orintala, s, for Melbourne, Mona, s, for Rockhampton,' ]

Bombala s, for fosviisville,.

TW» Y I) III. ADS (o74m) -Passed April 27, like'

Chillagoe,s, <i

j» m , soutlu April 27, Mokau, s, and i

Coolehar, G, bar bound, Duroby, B, 5 pm,anchored

in bavBYROV B tY f345m) -April 27, Burnngbar, s, and

Tintenbar, s, returned to l»ay after departingfor

south11

RICHMOND RIVER HEADS (331m)-Apnl 27, Brun I'

dah s, nar bonni!I

CLARl'NCI HLADS (290m) -Dtp Apnl 27, Canon

bar, s, 0 20 a m , tor SvilmySOUTH SOI IT \RY (250ml

-Passed April 27,

masicil seh , like Alpha H f» m , soutJu.

SOUTH WIST ItOChS (209m) -Dep April 27, Tam

ban i, OJO i lu , Yulgilbar,s 0 30 a m

, astral,

0 a ni ,Wandra, s 0 am Hawk, tell, 8 30 am

for north April Si, \stril. s, o 30 a ni, returned to

bav Wun Ini s, 2 30 p in, Tambar, s Our Jack, s,

Douglas Mawson, s, and Nerong, s, crossed out 5 30 I

p ni , «ml inchorcil m btv j

SvtOitY C VP> (20-,m) -Passed April 27. Maresfleld, |

B, 1 »0 p ni ,north steamer, yeUow funnel,

black. .

top 0 20 a in south

PORT MACQUARIE (174m) -Dcp Apil 27, Mac-

quarie1 AOlvING POINT (109m) -Passed April ¿7, 2 mstd

stcarc j- li How funnel 5 30 pin »outh

CA..t»li* lLWrN HI.ADS OlUm) -Dep April 27,

Jap, s, (11. a,m ,,T

UIOWDY ULvDS <147tn)-Passed April 2., Noore

"jr s, 5 p ni north large stcaini r lil lelt funnel,

12.25 p m , large steamer, red funnel black top, t»vo

white Kands pin

, TimbanI «I

pin .<*»«>

MANNING HEADS (144m)-April 27 Maianbar, s,

mid Boambee, s barboundCAPE 1IVWK1" (12.1m)-Apnl ?7, Commonwealth, a,

relumed and anchored in baj, 3 30 pni

St VL R-OCIvb (109m)-Parsed April 27, Yulgilbar,,

s, I 10 p in ,Ursula, 3, 4 40 p ni ,

south I

POltr STLPIirNS (83111)-Arr April 27, Magdalene, |

B, 5.2o i in , Naram B, 8 am. Williams, s, 10 30

a ni Passed April 27, Blaxland, s, 11 JO u m,

Mac

quino, s 4 23 p m, south April 2,7,Dauntless

(

s, mil Myall,tell, D ^0 p ni , at anchor Nelson's Baj

¡

MWOASTLh (02m)-Arr April 27, Buninyong, b,(

Pukaki, s, from MelbouruL bt Louis, s PUavv Main,!

s, Noorebar, s, Archer, s -"nmoi, H Hunter, s, Helen'

Nicoll, s, Calna, s, Gunbar, s, ) uloo, s Lubra, s,|

nlaroo, s, fephene,s. Tuggerah, s,

fruin Sjdnej , L. B y

Jackson, Bch ,from littleton Dep April 20,

Maresfleld, s, tor Rangoon April 27, Lammeroo, s,

for l'ort Kembla Maheno, s, Itoek LUy, s, hiltobruiks

s, Myohi, », 'jermama, s Peliw Main, s, Galava, s, for

Sidney, Williams, s, for Port Stephens, Noorebar, B,

for Colls Harbour Hock Lily,s, Gunbar, s, Duranbah,,

s, foi northern rivers

hlvVIV. ((¡9m) - Arr April 27 Kiama, B, 4 30 p nu,

from Svdne} Dep Apnl 27, Hie Bat, s 3pm,

for Svdne» Passed Apnl 27, 2 masted steamer, red

funnel black top, white band, 3 p ni ,north

TrilVIS BAl (87m) -Passed April 27, Bnght Wings,

B, 11 »r» a in,

Melbourne, s, 1 30 p m , north

I Dt \ (210m) -Arr Apnl 27, Menmbula, s, 6 p m,

from Sv due,»

«.lil I \ CAPP (218m)-Passed Vpril 27, Nardoo, B,

12 r.

pm,yarra, s ]2 lo pin north

LADO (23bni)- Passed April la Period, s, 0 5

p m,

west April 11 Mum, Launel» 12 20pm. north

I OW III Al) (Win) Dep ypnl 27, Loranah, E,

10.17 am for Adelnde

ADM AIDT (J08-1 ml-Arr April 27 Kapnnda «,

from tho Lastern States Cadmus, s, from Newcastle

Dep Apnl 27 liena s (or the Eastern States Perth,

s for launceston »ia BurniePORT I-mil- -Arr April 25, Saroo, s. from New

ea-lle Dep April JO, Aeon, s for New "kork, via

Melbourne and Sidney

NEW M.ALAND SHIPPING.

AUCKLAND (1281m).-Arr: April 27, Kaipol, B, -

from Newcaatlfc.

THE MATTS.

South Austral ii -Over! in 1 1 30 p m.

Victcim -Overland ft10 and S p

m.

Queensland-Oierlind 3 10 pinClarine llmr- I'tiljrmbir 0 30 am.

Nambucca Heads.-N( rong 10 30 n-m

AncUund etc N / (direct) -Maheno, 10 SO a,m

Till, Tonp-i ind Samoa, via Auckland -Maheno and

Muí 1110 n m

Tasmania via Melbourne -Oonah, 8 pm.

THURSDAY

Macleay Riler -liilgillnr0 10 a m

Port Macquarie -Macquarie 0 10 am.

Port Morcshj, «Vlinnrai Woodlark and Yule Island«,

and IUbaul, via Brisbane -R M S Morinda, 3 30

pm

H.M s Morinda (letters addressed to persons on board,

,care of the commander) -1 ia Brisbane, 3 30 pm

Wcslem Australia, via Adelaide and Albany -Indarra,

I 5 10 pm

Tasmania na Melbourne -Loongana, 5.30 p ra.

Eden etc -Mi nnibula, "10 p m

! PJDAY.Coifs Harbour and Jctti, and Coramba.-Noonbar,?

I

0am

Eden -Sydney 8 10 o m,

IM ellington etc, N/ (direct)-Manuka, 10 10 am

Monte \idio Buenos Avres, Chili and Rio laticiro,

v\ na kellington-Manuka and rurakino 10 30 am

,Nelbon's Bil iii Nr\i eahtle - karuah lio pin

£ ¡Tasmania,via M II ourne Marrawah S 10

p m

I The Delicious "Ophir" Golden Tip Te», Ask and

, insist on lu At all atonu.--Advt,

I AUCTION" SALES TO-DAY.

HOUSES AND LAND.

HARIDIE and GORMAN-At the Room», at1X30,

City and Suburban 1 ropcrticsGORDON BRANDON and CO -At Hamilton-road,

1 airfield at"

Cottage

IURNITURL AND MERCHANDISE.

J li LAWSOV and 11TTII at Leumbra, Morubenroad Mo man at 11 Piano FurniUire etc.

W BltADLI \ ai d CO -At Ircdegar Darlmg Point,at ]1 1 irnitirc etc

GORDON BRANDON and CO-At Blythrdale Ham-ilton roi! 1 airfield at

° Pian 1 urniture etcJ P LISTLR.-At 11" Pittbtrect at 11 Cloth ng,

etc at Sundries at 2 30 JewelleryMIDDI1 TON and CO -At S'ïo King street Newtown,

at 11 Office I urniture Motor etcSTRONGMAN and W\TKIN-At the Roon« at 11,

i

I mens, Lace Coods etc

MJTCIIIXL and OHVNSTOr.- At 553 Bo irke street.

Surry Hills at IO I rnlturc etc at "01 Bourkestrcet Sydney at 1 0 1 iano 1 urniture etc

A G JI-aMiINS-At Raw son-chambers Rawson place,at 10 Offlee rirniture etc at 1S3 Pitt-street, at

lu Office furniture etc

FARM AND DURY PRODUCE.

W INGLIS and SON -At DO Masphereon street,Wa-

verley at 2.30 Dairy Plant etc

HORSES VEUICLLS AND HARNESS

W INGLIS ai d SON -At their Bazaar, Camperdown,at 10 30 1130 1" and 2, Horses Vehicles, undHarness

MISCELLAYEOUS

G L COOPIR -At 403 George-street, at 11, Ma

chinery cte

Tie proceedings taken against a jockey for havingj

ill treated tho racehorse I lute Plajcr were initiated

by Mr W 1 Moss on behalf of the Animals Proteo

| tion Society of New South \S ales

ST

WANTED TO PUECHASE.(Continued from Page 7 )

II

FAT (kitchen) Bought, Soap l"-ich 1, Auto L 100o

Marlton s Soap Works JJ Bra> st i rskinewllc

ADWitllSLRmil Buj some sec hand 1 urniturL,

cash no dealers J 1 , Box4!,

P O,

II mar! cr.

"iTUl (kitchen) bought, highest prices gil cn or soipA- in exchange 1 hailc 81 Mansfield st Ro/el I

w_QU^Nllli.

Secondhand 2in uater or gas 1 iping,cheap _Allora P_0 , J mdlkld_

LIT!RARY-Wanted to I urehose, Dickenson a

Modern 1 ranee,*

an old bjdney lim liai dbook, in red cover POISI1 Ilorild pillee_aRAllAl

1IONL and Pecords»anted, good order anl

cheap Pa s to Hu Herald '1 hone, (tuts 112

WANTEDtoPurchase, two sheet, PLA1I GL isb,

olt

lC(t W T AkhurstITionileigh_

AMID a MLDlcAL BATTIR. Particulars to

o-l Junction st _North Sidney_SEWING

MACUTO Singer or White pref Stato

_price Miss Munday huWillou^lib; r I Crow a h.

WANT1D, Packing Cas,es, Crates, and Caiks in anycondition ILDLKAL I LINT GLASS COMPANY,

I til, S Spring street, citr_

w

w

S CHAP IRON AND STJ b h-

Hie BroUn Hill Pro-

prietary Company, I united Steel Works PortW tiraUh are Buyers of Si RAP IHOV and STT.EL.

Spccillcation and schedule of prices may be ob-tained on application to the Ste 1 Works Yinager,Box lOß Ï ost-ofllcc lNewtaatle or the A^cnt, __\

O Connill street S>dnc>_w:

w

INGLR Boot patching Machine, about £3 10s, mustin good oraer lorn Twecddale, Q.V M PO.

ANT ED 2nd hand Invalid s Perambulator, for"

adult 73 Gcrard-st, Neutral Hay

ww

ANT1D Collapsible Tram (leather) Apply Alta

jnorit_I_if til av ofT Montague-rd. Neutral Bay

VN TI D Quantities 1J x 1 new or second hand_ULLVING from 1000 to 10 000 feet

W ROB1RTS Ea-WEOn-placeI Citv 2503 onp Station

w.W1\~\ TL Specialise m bteouU hand Purniture, ajid piro

> \ the highest prices li HANULLAuctioneer,

304 lung street. Newtown Phone, L 1200_

W_ __ _

ÍL.WING Macliine wanted, also Singer Standonly,

/_5 dr cash Kennedy 39-1 Parramatta rd, Potcrshaxn

/"VAS htove, Raleigh, laireka, or main, gue prionVX_^rntcd Mrs Allen, 111 ,, esthourne-st, Petersham

BOOlS,old, sec hand, or

an} kind, bought at the

Cheap Repairing Shop, SOO I li? st, nr O land sC

W^NTI D, Lady s leather Travelling TRUNK, good_condition, cheap Pen, Herald

_

ANTED to Bui, old LIAD, the highest priceB Phillips, 213 Cistlereagh-st

wWA

w_W.NriD to Purchase, tim oldest Werthciiu Sewing

Machine we can lind m NSW If you have an

old Werthcim kindly send particulars of where pur-chased ho« old pres»nt condition, and price required,

to Bl BARI \l I) M Ltd opp lown Hall George st,

Sydncj Sole Distributers of the Wonderful Wcrtheim.

AN HD to BUY, a SINQblt PATCHING MA

_GIIIYI_Ar_>l_J__Smi_li _L J?ujI_JlJ_k______

WANll D DOOtt 3 Water I in«, «rood order Tulley,Blackwall 1

I

rd_ opp Riverview st Chiswick

WANT1J)to BU\ S hand DBB Hammcrless Gun,

good mai e. State li W Powel P O Homebush

EURIKA GAS SrOVl 007 good order, cheap no

dealers Maple. Everton rd _Str ithlield_OUBLr moi« R PRAM cood condition Price,

j -lrtiudars to Pram 1-astwood 1 O_ÖLIN -Wanted an old one any condition lowest

;e Mr G II I raser 1 ltzroy st, Abbotsford

_ RECORDS wanted 12-incn Heka Arno, etc,

or-il op or exch others C H llliams 1' O WayrWTNQ MACHINU STANDS (onll) trong with

screw holes for fftstennif, (o door *«t ite i rire to

_I_____J}_'. Markets_

i laps,War

D'

GW ANTLD to PimCHASl BOOK SHELM.S hint«

at mull, far «-Bec. Eattkulan. Prob, llrnld Boh.

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FOR SALE.

¡ET,. SHILLINGS.SIGUT-TESÏ'ING and SPECTACLES, 6«.

Best Quality FraictSatisfaction Guaranteed

GIBB and BKEMAN*. LTD.,Opticians, 0 Hunter-street, Sydney,

3 doorc from George-street;

and 391A Pitt-street,

,,

betweenLiverpool ami Goulburn streets.

And 389 Georgc-Bt, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE STRAND.

FRIDAY NIGHTS our Pitl-strcct and Ceorgo-Btrectchops are open until 9.30 o'clock.

rilHE CHEAP .SI'ATIO.S'ERY STOitl:.J-

Paper of cicrv description, and nil lli.es »in own

noction » jUi the Stationery trade, have gone up fully

twenty-fly e per cent, in price.Still our

prices remain as before the war.

l'orinstance, we arc selling our Celebrated lOO-shect

Ruled WRITING BLOCK'at 3 for 1/; CommercialEnvelopes, ;/ 1O00; Typewriter Paper, Box Ream, 1,'fl;

nnd all other lines in proportion. 'Send for Price Lists.Call or write to-day. T1U AUSTRALIAN PAl'EU

COMPANY, Stationers, Paper Merchants, IHM Castle

reagh-strcct. next Park-street, Sydney.

SEWING ; MACHINES.

"".,._

THOMSON'S.

SSSDERFUI< SELECTAS, from £4/5/, or «asy term».

WONDERFUL SELECTAS, guaranteed for 15 years.

w.£íiDERFUI' SELECTAS are light running-nnd bpeedyMONDERFUL SELECTAS are beautifully finished.

100 other Machines, from £1, cash or terms,I employ no travellers; customers save 5/ in the £L

THOMSON, 59 Gcorge-st Weat, next Fire Stationr

TUOMSON, 155 Oxford-st, city, bet Bourke-Crovvn eta.

SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, M1SS10NIÏRS, andOthers! For Sale, cheap, 1} doz. Wesley's llvmns,

cloth boards, 2/ edition. Price to clear 10/ per dozeni âo/.. Wesley's Hymns, Morocco, gili edges, 2/0 edition.Price to clear, 12/H per dozen, li doz. Wesley's Hymns,Morocco, gilt edges, 3/0 edition,»Trices to clear, layper dozen. J doz. Wesley's Hymns, cloth boards.

. 12/Hpe .. ._....._

Morocco, gilt edges, 3/0 edition,»Trices to clear, 15/per dozen. J doz. Wesley's Hymns, cloth boards,

large, with music, Price to clear, 18/ per dozen. Good

condition. J. M.-W'gg,**37 Womcrah-av., D'huret, Syd.

SAWDUST'.-SAWDUSTfor SALE, In lots ,of 100

bags or more at Od per bag for city delivery.

Bags charged for if not immediately returned.'

Lotaunder -.10 bags as arranged.

.

GEO. HUDSON and SON, LTD.,'.

Timber Merchants, Blackwattle Bay, GLEBE.

LIME (CARBONATE), for manuringr and noil dress

ing, 32/0 per ton, on trucks, any station countiesof Cumberland and Northumberland; bags free. Otherstations, quotations on application. AUTHUR IL

IIASELL, 31 Hunter-street,' Sydney; Box 1251, G.P.O.,

Sydney.______,_

I*TttTTrNQMACHINE.-New Poster, 'Flat, Full Size,

*-

nearlynew. Sacrifice.

r

05 Macleay-street,

._,_Potts Point.

fTlABLE (oillce), with number of drawers. Price £2.i-L Table, Herald._T OLLIE JARS.-An Agent has JARS, and about 11XÀ MARBLE TABLES, cheap.

1S5 Liverpool-street,

_Hyde Parle

IRON SAFES. IRON SAFES. IRON SAFES.

FinqstStock in Sydney.

Prices ranging from £5 5s to £15..SYMONDS FURNISHING, LIMITED,

274 PITT-STREET, between Park and Bathurst streets.

PINNOCK Sewing Machine Co., S Q. V. Markets,

Gcorge-st, nr. Market-st. Sydney. T., City 109.

ELITETAILOR SUITS, 55/, reduced from 75/. Un-

claimed Order Suits, 25/ to 35/. Own material

made up, 25/. 27 Queen Victoria Markets, Gcorge-st.

PECTACLËS, 5/ pair. Eyes tested scientifically nt

your own home by expert. Call or write. Wm.

Pickering, Brooklynst, Tempe; 1 Enmore-rd, Ntn. Bgc.TTNUEDEEMED Pledges tor Baie daiiy, diamond

goods,?yJ

Jewellery, Watches, and Clocks, Cutlery, Silver-

ware, and numerous articles suitable for presen lations

(equal to new), always obtainable at BERKMAJi'S,Lie. Pawnbrokers, 102-4 Wm.-st, Syd. T., S19 Wm.-st

"VfEW and Sec-hand Watches, jewelled levers. We also?a-'

repair, experts employed. Bertanan's, 102-4 Wm.-st.

/""J.OODS sent on approval to country clients if re

VJquired. All the money refunded if not suitable.

licrkman's. Licensed P'brokem. 102-4 William-st, Syd.

dA1iiyKf) 0ak 6it Sideboard, Oak Din. StdtcTfiffEit.

¿J Table, new, £1810s; Caned Oak Double Bed

¡suite, sac. £14 IPs. Wenoonah. Northcote-st, Habértela,

TltEDSTEADS, .massive brass-mtd., Double, 27s Cd.?*-* lour own design made up, 25 to 50 per cent.cheaper. Fleming's

Fnctory, 811 King-st. Newtown. ,

SECOND-HAND BAGATELLE BOARD, cheap. L.NÜL.Newtown Post-office._

C*KVVING.-Call at the City Depot for Blightly-uscd»?JSinger Maclis.. fr. £3. Note add., 2.1 Q. V. Mitts.

SINGER,£14 machine, practically new, sell very

low price, terms. 25 Q. V. Markets. Town IL end.

IA .*>. A. Sevving Machs, have BCV. advantages over

»Q- other makes. Call, write, A.N.A. Co., Q.v-. Mhto.

CANADIAN CARBIDE, "S" braoa. Immediate de-liveries. Lowest prices.

O. IL SLADE and CO.,

___304 Kent-street, Sydney. ..

ABBIT, POISON.-The wonderful SLAYO costs 2s perIB

N

tin, enough to kiU instantly 2000 rabbits.O. H. SLADE and CO., Sydney.

JEW Drophcads, fr. £4/lo/, other styles ir. 20/.">

Pinnock. 8 Q. V. Markets, near'Market-st.

INGER, 15-31, nearly new, cost £13, sell £ÏÏfV>l.Pinnock, 8 Q. V. Markets, near Market-st._

INGER Drophcad, and some with covers, from £3.

Pinnock, 8 Q. V. Markets, /s;_

.\7171LLC0X and Gibbs' Sewing Machine, equalto i.tn,

I > Y£3/10/. Pinnock. 8 Q. V.

Markets.)Market-st end.

PKNOCK'S Sewing Machines, highest grade, lowestprices, cash or terms. 8 Q. V. Markets, nr. Mkt-st.

CAMERAS,lenses, etc, at Russell's Camera Ex

change. 145 William-?t, city. Send for lists.

aJilORSale, New Paper, Eh! »What? Yes. "The Car-

toon." Weekly. Illustrated. One Penny._

a 1AILORS.-Machine, Tables, Irons, and Mirror fat. .Sale, cheap. Ali ready for use. Before 10 o'clock

this morning, 78 Fitzroy-street, Moore Park._STRAWBERRYPLANTS^Crcssyvcll's), best and most

proliflc variety grown; 4s per 100, post free, cashwith order. Special price tliousand lots. ROWLEY

SPENCER. North Hyde. 'Phone, Ryde loo.

, drophcad, perfect order, ._,-.

R. J*. M., Arncliffe Post-ollice.

iF^_.""TVOUBLE Iron Bedstead, W. Mattress, good order, £1Xs the lot. 133 Névüle-st, oil Addison-rd, ilarrickvüle.

I A PPLES from Orchard, 5 Crowns 7/, Ripston 5/ bush.'-ejL

case, cash willi order, freight paid Sydney. C.

Itobertson, Fitrroy, Mittagong._/-"CAMERA, è-platc, gd. order, hardly used, develop.

V Ing utensils, 17s Cd, cheap. iL R. Ii.. Herald Quice.

KNITTING Machine, circular, good order. Mrs.

Mondel, Miranda.

?ÍDlOUGLíS BATH-HEATER FOR GAS»AND FUEL.

XJ Safest, fastest, and best Over 27,000 in use. Also

Gas-saver Stove, will cook a dinner for 10 persona at a

cost of jd. Before selecting any other, como and BOC

them in operation.Gas and Electric Fittings.

JAS. McLAUGHLD*. Plumber, 6 Dalley-strcet

B'ljTCHERS'Marble Tables, Slabs, and Stands, Re-

fresh, 'fables, Blands. Creak, Ford, 105 Geo.-st W.

BUFFALOand Couch Turf for sale, deliv. anywhere.

_j^ComnsrjLj^gstOno-rd._M'cky'ille. T.. 140 Pet.

TTÎfDERWOOD Typewriter,model No. 6, perfect con

U ditton, rirtnally nevv, cheap. Box 1072, G.I'.O.

fTvEN-DOLLAil State of Georgia Noten for Sale, highest

UL offer. S. CT. Herald._?YDNEY "HERALD," April 20.-1S31, in excellent pre-

servation. Curio, John-st, Granville._.TTvöit Sale, 12 Aprons, suitable tall Nurse or NaitTess,

Jj some new. 120, Herald._

SOLIDOak Bedroom

Suite,also Sideboard, - almost

new. 21 Macauley-st, Leichardt._._CJINGER, 31-li-P-. iree engine, good condition,

£30.

IO Akers. 534 Cleveland-street. Sydney._>

rpíYPEWIUTINÜ PAPER, from Ss Cd per box-Writing

LL Paper,- 2s per ream, at T. SUMJtERLEY and

CO., Sussex anil_En,kino sts. TeL, City .07._

R' ALincn-GAS STOVE, little used, £4. 0 WA

loughbv-Td, Crow's Nest.___

I'710R SALE, about 4 tons MUNT*- "METAL, heavy

J Bolts and Sheathing, offer wanted Open one week.

.jenkinson. 11 Sheehy-strect. Glebe Point._

CJINGER'S latest Droplieads, lialf-priiJo; others, from

IO £t yvrit. ^mr__TrjaL Kennedy-, 75 Mount-st, f^S.

H""ÂIRDRESSER'S Chair, Elco. Urn, and Patent Till;

fi-ll cheal). Roden. Hairdresser. 19 Market-st.

-Alt Sideboard, oft; also Dining Table, £7. 105

Suth« land-st, Paddington._,'.'TÏÏNÏFBaTfjo and Case, SfSTGlobe Encylopedia, goodX ordi i-, tiOs. Atkin. Ascot, Kortli-rdy

Gladesville.

1NÊ old Rigby RIFLE, double gun; muzzle-loader,

eli'eai». Atkin, Ascot, Korth-rd, Gladesville._EMENT Block Machine, »»mall Stove, Water ripe,

ami I'ittlii.-f, cheap. Atkin. Ascot, Gladesville.

OOT Pfttchimc Machines, A.N.A., Singer's, Bmdbuiy,otilen-. Half price. A.N.A., Mach. Co., 25 Q.V.M.

PIANO,sniaft, and Hand Sewing Machine (Singer),

mili» he in good order, cheap. Wanted, Herald.

,*VTirr.I,Y FiirnlBlied 4-roomed HOUSE for Sale, no

X\ li'jsoimble effei refused, rent 12s, elly.'

Applyafter 10 a.111.. 2S Ylirong-street. Hvde Park._

HAVE "von found it difficult to get un Oilskin that

is li.»oughtv vvntcTlightî H so, get your Oilskins

where every Coat is fully guaranteed. Wo specialise

OEOROE,107-0 Slifscx-strect (near Bridge)

?\TAVAL PHJOT CLOTH OVERCOATS. Navy ScrgiXV

lined, for rough, heavy work, 10s. GEORGE, 107-9

Bussci-strcot (near liridgc)._

OILSKINS,heavyweight American, for Bolid wear,

_1 Is alii. Double, II» fid. George, 107-9 Sussex-at

OLID Leather Leggings,for. work, Fprlng buckle,

1O and clasp,fastened, fls Oil, Puttee Lcggmgs ior

nt v wear. r»s Cd. GEORGE, 107-9 Sussex-street.

LIABLE ItubbtT Boots, new Ehipment,Canadian

Rubber Kneo Boots, all sizes, 13s Ila.

GEORGE. 107-0' Sunscv-st (near Bridge)..

SPECTALDriver's Oilcoat, double, leather bound,

oxtni caned shoulders, gnar. 21s. George,..Sussex-st.

S^^___________

S*^T"BOCÍT3,Rubber and Leather, short and long

knee, th gil and hip Hoot», reliable goods, Re-

liable nrfecs."

GEORGE. 107-0 Sussi-x-strcct.

0*~1^IÎCOATS;Sample English Top Coats, Rainpi»»f,

and Tweed. Raglans and Chesters, 18a Od, 21s. 2os.ann j ween, 'v h

(¡rjORQi:. 107-9 Sussex-street.

T-hiin.I-MAN'S complelo Shooting Case, conlg. U.S.A.

R «¿ht T Cleon mr Brush and Rod (ball-bearing) 2

W,,T, 2 l\ Tliroughs. Tin Nickel Preventive etc/,

Prie»? £2 5s. ,IAMES,_2 JJpper_-road,.Forest

Utû?ç.

.XT V-nONAircásirilcglsters,Westralia Bacon Cutters,

N Cheese Cutters', Dayton Scales, Shop Requisites of

tveiy description.. BRODlllBU'S, 031A Ceorgcstreet,

tlaj-mnrket, top floor._ .-.-.->

ONE Hundred assohed Pictures, framed. Oils,Water

U Coloum, Engravings, very .cheap.ASIA

Cco.:st,11.

.vrvtîNIFICÈNT Inlaid Rosewood O'mantcl,Oft high,

M ¿ft "in vvlile. £yW/^fôlA_Geo.:st,_lIu.vinarket.

D~"ÔOTLlTiTcdstcadTurnout for Ci 10s, new wiro and

bed- Singles, from 25s. OMA Geo^st^IIayJInkt.

TJ.I.VCICOak SfDËBOARD, Oft" £18 10s,

worth £25.

JO licit value in tliç_Jiity, J81A_GÄrKe-AriMÚ:i~TfT-DÏSK, in good order, £5; Office Tables,

S fuííí. sil; Chaira.J^J^rçss.jini!

Jtóii»i._0SlAJIco.-st

TTrîïïîÏÏTCÊN-^^"'!^!»!!«^línoyclop.," l\v Ciras. An

X? umiilale,.M.A., 25,«, lianilsjjoiuid. jOSJAJ^o^;»]^!^

["TTTTUTr^Gr-iccs, miller glass ttadV, a lovely orna

IO iiiei' lc^s thun è cast; also paiis lovely Orna

£ent"

¿¡1« Pedí Étuis, E.P. Coffee Pot,ücvol. Cruet,

Sets. 03! A (îcorgejstrcçt

T-'v1ïfinYTÏÏ"1K!Arar,is,airut"S.H.

1,'*JPC\M''1\1''\ yv'tiiut. KumM Oak, I Jo f. *t.Jiroilrlbl»,,lI'mkt.

cn V'l-V.Pl-l- Draw-r-r. Suite, Sellec. 2 Easy Clin ira, 4

H Km Oi'icV. (luil;»., £7/10/. 081A(¡co;..st,

H'nikt.

( v\K Biihoon'rStilt«, for i,',iiK:rins.7from^t</10/ ni.!

I) "ft Oil. Il.'iisli.ids ,£l- CôlACecigc-sl. Hjnkt.

(..l-;(:nr"'M7.-lumT7^r.,vii». ¡»IiiillK-ri-'Ood "»?".«.,

YJ"

£0 to-day; ¡»mt drcciinaLcr.081A Oco.-st, 11 nat.

FOR SALE._T NOAH'S ARK FURNISHING MART.

,

20 CITY-ROAD, opp. Grace Bros.

,»^?fe °,ur

rriccs 1,<!fOf«î Uuying ELSEWHERE.4ft Dblc.-door WARDROBE, alt Om Wine

TOILET TABLE, and 3ft Oin WASHSTAND, ill ¡SOLID OAK .£11 g

Same, mudo in m:¡,T QUEENSLAND MAPLE,WE'LL F1N1SI1I.Ü .! l» 0

HEAVY SOLID OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE," ,",-1'00s,; ir-A'l'S, aiiy colour in Rosine.. 4 17 00-Pir.CE MAPLE DINING-ROOM SUITE, UP

llOLSTLRUD IN RED llEXINE, LARGECOUCH .'.. 915

4ft SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, VERY LARGEGLASS, BREAK FRONT . 4 10 0

iit Oin MAPLE SIDEBOARD, WELL POLISH-

ED, LATEST FASHION. S 0^0

¡¡ft WALNUT ST. BOW-FRONT SIDEBOARD.. 10 0 04tf. DBLE.-DOOR WARDROBE . 6 o'

3ft «In COPPKU PANEL WARDROBE . 3 M u

3ft WELL-MADE COMBINATIONS . 1 15 0

See our Stock of BEDSTEADS. Our" Prices will Sur-prise you. We have a lot of Clean SECOND-HANI)

FÜRNTTITRE, which we must clear. Tables, W'stands,Pictures, Clmirs, and Mirrors, inlaid Marble-top Cabi-

net, to go nt £1/5/.'Lots'of Rugs and Mats less than cost. .The Small

Shop can now sell Cheaper than the large shops,so

Tive us a trial atTHE NOAH'S ARK FURNISHING MART,

20 CITY-ROAD, opp. Grace 'Bros.LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOWS._

LATE SHIPMENT.

OILCOATS, OILCOATS, OILCOATS.

10 cases ol Oilcoats, which arrived too late for

delivery according to contract, purchased at lessthan landed cost, must be cleared at once, the space

¡G« needed.FIRST-CLASS OttCOATS, LEATHER BOUND, rein-

forced button .and buttonlinhs, windcufTs, in. per-fect order. All slr.es. Worth 14/0.

S/0.-

8/0. 8/5.GEORGE,

For Wet Weather Goods,

SHOWOASES, Counter, and Case. Confcct. Cases,

shop, mirrors, cheap. Hayward. 443 Oxf.-st,Padd.

BOOKS.-Quantityof First-class Novels for Sale,

cloth bound,, perfect condition, £2/5/.Apply _60 Victoria-street. Darlinghurst.

NICELY Furnished Cottage, with piano, 2 minutes

from tram, rent 15s week, very cheap, must SELL,leaving district. 05 Lennox-st; Newtown._

ARGE Eira; Collapsible PRAM., in good order, rca

J soaablo price. 'Phone, N. Sydney 474._

SEWING Machine, White, 3-drs,., DrôpTèaf, cover,

£2/10/; Singer, Drophead (oak), 7-ilrs., £0/10/,cost £14. Kennedy, 304 Parramatta-road,

Petersham.

7N0R Sale, Sewing Machine, Pram., Dining Table,Mirror, Bedstead." 07 Oxford-st side entrance.JW.

SP FT. Sideboard, Mirrorback. Sit bedstead,

«0

lot. HiUgrovc,'

Margarct-st, Ashfield,_UEGAN, Bondi Munct-Handsome Dbl. Bedsteads,

closed Dressers, 37/0; Cherts of Drawers, 25/.

"piIEGAN, oBndl Junct-Handsome Dbl. Bedsteads,

?__.___!>(_> Sideboard, 25/; Mangle, 30/^ Chair», _3/3.

ÇLAS Stove, New Century,- llireka, No. 007/~onam.VJ and plain, new, cheap. 113 Kelson-st, Annandale

TCTODIM'T. Sideboard, bevelled glass back, largo cup?*-

' hoard, 2 drs., cheap. Chester, Wollongong-rd, Arne.

TWO POUNDS"""

~

" '

in use. MYRcgent-strocC, eily

IWO POUNDS will Buy BATÎFiiËATElt, 0 months-- ?.--

Mi OLA, Milson-road, Cremorne; or 151

"POR SALE, Military Rifle. Apply Harborne, .cr.?*- Wcntworth-rd -and Wonpa-st, Burwood.

»TWO MARBLE SLABS, 2ln thick, 3tt by 0 long; 6-L

big Cliairs, with leather Suite, and 3 Curtains,all together or separate, at very cheap price.

._._WEBSTER, Morchead-strcct Redfern.

T7,OR SALE, 1 Round Foster Knitting Machine, chp.,J- almost new. Apply 67 Bourhc-st, Redfern. .

?»/TEDIUM SIZE FUEL STOVE, une order, also Hive

-"-_:_Bccs!_Apply Larp.Coivpcr-st. Randwick.

ANEW CENTURY TYPEWRITER, in perficTörfer,cheap. 11 Oowper-st Waverley.

_

rrtYPElVIUTER, llcmington-No. 7, in "good order, forJ-

Sale, £8. Londcsborough. Station-st, Meadowbank.i nTrr-ijTTc?,--« ,_;_j._._ .-. r^ -mrrr*

A DVllRTISER, leaving district, sacrifice new White?¿J- Sewing Machine. £4. M'Lcod, South-st Kogarah.

T/1^.' lcavulg Sydney, .will Sell some magnificent-"

Mirzaporc Mats, never been used, cost S5a ea.

Sell 15s Od each; bargain. Mora, P.O., Bondi."DAHGAIN.-Aknost

new, 3-pce. Bedroom Suite, dble.

-*-___vardrobo, bev. mirrors. 56 Thompson-st, D'hurit

TT71UGÎ1T'S GAS STOVE, Rings, Grillera, Hubbardsv » Fire Range, large size. Cycle Dictaphones, Tools,

all descriptions, Single, Dble. Bedsteads, General

Household^Sundries. J. ILVTTON, 77 Rcgcnt-st, city.

GUiVER-rTD. Massive Hot-wat* Kettle, onstand,?«J

35s, worth 90s. BERKMAN'S, Licensed Pawn

brokers, Ite-4 William-st. Sydney.

SEVEN-AND-S1Xfor one dozen Solid Silver Ptd. Al

quality (Apostle pattern) Afternoon« Tea Spoons,worth double. Berkman's. Lie. P'brokcrs. 102-4 Wm.-st

"VflNETY SHLVNGS-SoL gold cxpdg. Watch Bangle-ks by "Baume." cost £7 los. Berkman's. 10S-I Wm.-st

TWENTY-FIVEShillings for Gent's Tailor-made Over-

coat, originally cost 00s to order, equal to new,

Berkman's, Lie Pawnbrokers, 302-4 William-st, Sydney.

WALKER and Hall's Silverware for Sale, a nice

parcel for 25s, Spoons and Forks, unrcd.pledge,

at

Berlanan's, Lie. Pawnbrokers, 102-4 WilHam-si. Sydney.

DE

BOOTMAKER'Slatest Wcrtkcim Bootpatching, etc.,

Sewing Machine. Bebarfald's. opp. T. nail. Geo.-st.

ing Machine. Bebarfald's. opp. T. Hall, Cen.-sr.

SEWING MAQUINE, just been overhauled, guaron

teed good order; delivered free suburbs, xvii. or

boat, 80s. BEBARFALD'S, Ltd.,

opposlto Town Hall. Gcorgc-slrcet

KNITTINGMACHINE, FLAT, cash or terim, freo

instruction, will increase your income. BEBAR-

FALD'S, op. Town Hall, Gcorgc-stSole Distributers for

Wonderful Wcrtlieim Sewing and^nitting_Machineä.

WERTnETM"SEWrNG~MACiTINEPARTS for SALE.

We repair all makes. Bebarfald's, op. Town Hall.

r!ON,NEW, PEItFECTLY SOUND, 0ft by 2ft, Plain

Is 3d sheet. Corrugated l8 Od sheet, delivered rall

or boat Sydney.PERPETUAL TRADING ASSOCIATION, 105 Pitt-street.

F~OR SALE, 13 HAIRDRESSERS' CHAIRS._184 Georgc-st West

CONCERTINAS,English, 15s; Anglo, 15s;

Duct Metal

Tops, £0; Piano, from Broadwood's, £8.

GALEtS, 509 King-street,Newtown.,

FOR SALE, CARPET, 10 T 11, new, cost £5 10s,take

£2 7s Od; DRESSER, 20s; STÛEBOARD, 80s.

21 Lcichhardt-strcct, Charing Cross, Waverley.

"nuRESSMAKERS Models,Window Fittings, Show

i-f stands, and Show Cases. BRAY and HOLLIDAY,Barcom-ave., Darlinghurst Take King-st tram, 2d sec

F OR SALE, WALKING COAT and VEST, nearly new,

cheap. Apply B4 Cascadc-st Paddington.

FOR Sale, 100 Irorj Horse Mangers, and all classes

build, material. T. Moroney, 182 Alhlon-st,A'dalc

V1IERA, whole plate, nearly new, very cheap, 85/;

2 Double Slides, also Camera, D x 4, double

slide, compact stand, £1. 52 Norton-street

_Leichhardt

PORT. Forge, large, do any kind work; Anvil, 0

prs. 'Wheels, cheap.130 Rcservolr-st, S. Hills.

FOR Sale, Clipping Machine, perfect order, 25s, cost

double. E. Adkvm, St. Omer, Cccil-st,Padd'ton.

FOR-Sale,Card Table and Platypus Rug, no further

use. Wallsall, Douglas-st, Stanmore, near Stn.

TTWR Sale, Singer's High-speed, central bobbin, quite

-C new, knee lever, ball-bearing, superior Machine,

£4 15s. Miss Twceddalc, 25 Q.V. Markets._

BEALE, £3; White, £4; New Home, £1; Singer,

_

£2; Hand, SOs. Wfard Bros., Q.V. Markets.

IFYOU want, a Sowing Machine, any make, from £1

to £8, on terms, go to A.N.A. Co., Q.V. Mkts.

EOR Sale, Old Willow Pattern Dinner Set (near!)''

whole). It. Fielding, 23 Hceley-st, Paddington.

BOOTMAKER'SSewing Machine, cheap. Worth in

_snection. Call any day bet. 12, 105 Rcservolr-st

r_LAS STOVE, Eureka, 007, EnameUed, almost new,

UT cheap. 121 Oxford-st, Paddington, opp. Barracks.

[TORSale, Carpcnlcr's Bench, Grindstone, Stools, otc,

'

cheap. It, Melding, 23 ncolcy-st, Paddington.

riOLD CHAIN and WATCH, pawned £2/10/, cost

IT £7/10/; sellticket 10/. Value. Oxford-st P.O.

DIRECTFROM THE ORCHARD.-ORANGES,'small,

sweet, sugar bag full 3s, delivered Sydney etatlon.

«, HILLCREST,

._BEROWRA.

riWO Hundred Doulilc-eided Gramophone Records

X (Zonophonc, etc.), in perfectcond I on fell

«Inr-lv: nl-n nxehancc. Apply n. Bnik.arx, 10 l'llt-st. O.Q,

-APE, fireproof, large, extra strong, very cheap.

ICirnbank, Forcman-st, Tcinpe.__

FOR &ile,Show Cases,

.Wall and Counter Coses, ce

daf Counters, cheap. Childs. Co., 107 Llvcrpool-st

f-S STOVES. Relelgh's Eureka, Love, etc., perfect,

, cheapTllfgoadloy, 116_ Livcirool_-s__dty. _2253 Cy

OLID" Oak Double Bedstead,Cable Spring, and Best

Kap. Bedding. £5/8/0. Cohen's, 174 Geo.-st Cir. Q.

ANDS01ÍE 5ft Wardrobe, 3 mirrors. Chest centre,

- worth £12/10). sell £8/17/P.- Cohen's. 174 Geo.-st

OLID OAK Bedrm. Suite,well made,, wonderful

) value. £7/15/. Cohen's, 174 Geo.-st, Cire. Quay.

"OLID Oak Bookcase and Secretaire, lead light drs.,

,J £0/15/.

A gift. Cohen's, 171 Gcorgc-st, Cir. Quay.

SOLIDOak Dining Suites, 9 pea., lift out scats, made

i ou our own premises, £5/15/; elsewhere £8/10/.

Inspect'at COnEN'S, 174 Ocorge-strcet. Giro. Quay.

PRETTYOak Sideboard, 2 drs.,

and recess, largemir

ror, only £4/10/0.Cohen's. 174 Geo.-st Cire. Q.

JOCKEY'SLight Rig-out,

used once,reas, offer not

refused. George Boescnberg, Sutherland-st, Mascot

FTTH-SALE,"73 Sheets Corrugated Galvanised Iron,

8(t lengths, 2/ each. 'Phone. 007 Wahroonga,

BATH-HEATER,CHU'S, new, best make, 27/0. SO

Stamnore-rd, 2 min. Enmore TciotUnus._

ÊTTEHS' Gas Stove, Bniall slue, nearly new, £2 10s.

Rattan Cliairs, Cushions, 0/._ 25 arosvcnor.st,_N.B.

ENDLESSRoller Clothes Lines, saves endless work.

'

l63 CHEtlercagh-st._._

-fTÛfisrWATER DLVMOND RINO, in paivn for £30,

Jj w'ill sell Ticket £5. A bargain. Apply,

152 Quccn-streot,Woollahra.

IUR, set Black Bear, capo shape; and large Muff,"

ncariv new,' cheap. 03 Douglas-st Slanmore.

PUBLIC NOTICES.(Continued from Pa¿o S.)_

NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that,

under the provi

kions of the "Life, Fire, and Marino Insurance

Act of 1002," it ia tlie Intention of THE .MUTUAL

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, after

the evpirntion of one month from this dale, to issuî

a SPECIAL POLICY ¡ti lieu of Policy No. 1,028,570,1

iK.-iied bv the said Company on the "life of RICHARD

WILLIAM LARGE, whkli is declared to have been ]

bUrnt'RICHARD RENNIE, I

General Manager for Australasia, ]

Mutual Llfe-btiihUnc, i

11 Martin-place,.Sidney, N.S.W.

j

27!h Amil. 101">.

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BAILLY,Enmore.-lVliy"don't you write? Waiting for |

your promised letter Ellice Easter. Jack.I

ATiíTv, Andrew, John, Mlcliael, or Patrick,1 brotlicra

of Miss Miirgairt Carey,late of Ferrie street, Fitz-

roy near Mollioiiriie, or their relatives, or anyone

ueiiuainted with them or their whereabouts, please tom

1'uinif.itc nt once willi National Trustees Company,

111Qiirr^-ktrcct Jlolboiinic.

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?litli niMiis, view Marriage. M, iii'.,Herald.

EINTÜTM\X, 51, of laige eapilnl. wishes Correspond

L'idv. some mean-, . ,v._Mnt._AI«cdgc, Hrld, Kg^st .

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PERSONAL AND MISSLNB FRIENDS

Kui v -"Arito at once Lchunga, lort KemblaAivvavs remember Sid_

TV I* \ S -Send Address AnxiousLUCY

?¡VfRJ MORG\N (Longini) woodworking machin

a-'-«-ist eill for letter 1 ost office Paddington

MUX I -\y rite and let me 1 now y our addresswill ne»cr regret it lim

flflDDLL \t»LD Lnginccr like meet Lad} under 40,o-'J- a lew Matrimony 1 11

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lyrOSMAN

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Mako arrantcments.BltlCHTON

s AMU1 L IRWIN late of Railway Dept-Please call

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Mr Harris Svdnev Morning Herald

/j\ALI dark Girl 22, like meet Lent., dark complex ,

X_23 30 y lew Matrimony T \ Herald_

Y RIES. ANNH ISIEiUl of Nambur Belgium left

London for 1»S)\ Icbruarj 2"nd idease cominuni

cate LI 01» D S MISSING 1 RltNBS Oil; 1U

_S_dne. Arcade, King street,

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WÏAA

TOIJI DC! B , of Croidon write to Marjorie

of Paddington_

YJ-'-'lDOvyfew social opp , sninlt means like to meet

»t Cent about 4o view to Mat., fair position open

Moi day 1 C , Post office 1 nniorc

offers comfortable Home to suitable person, tvhort,

dark, preferred, view to Matrimony, 40 to 4o

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X Woman y jew Matriinoii. F \_D W illlain st I' O

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1 njoj j our sunshine

A MULAR, Prívalo Detective Ai,encj, 20 jcare

c\p 1 xpertin collecting Dlv orce 1 v idencc, 1 ost

1 riend Husbunds Wives traced. Strictlyconiiden

tial NO SUCCESS NO cnARGl C1 Market street.

oXri II S AUS-1 It \LAS1AN Di TLCTO 1 BURI' AU

Agents throughout Australasia Commended by

Judges and Police Secret and Delicate Inquiries Tv I

dence collected lost lricnds,Husbands Wives traced

Mod fee«. Tel City 426" 1>! Pitt Btrcct oppHerald

COOKS AUSTRALIAN DETECTIVE AGENOi,4 BOWh STREET, SYDNE\ Commended bj

Judges, Magistrate», Barristers, and Public Officers

Agents in longland,America, New 7caland, and Aus

trillan cities. A. large staff kept for all classes of

confidential work. MissingFriends and Unclaimed

1 states The Offices retained by the leading SydneySolicitors for 20 j

ears.

LOST AND FOUND.

CHESTNUTPONÍ silver niano tall

Newman. J> Bishop-st St. Peters.

OhNTRVL Bankstown-lound, Sucking PIG Owner

have same by paying expenses and cost of feeding

Afply to Schweizer,Oriental Bec Former, Orient roa 1,

Salt Pan Creek

Ï7IINDLUof Diamond cluster RING, Lost in McOatli

les please return to Miss CONN, Showroom,McCatlucs 1 td Reward

_

TjMNL lOUNUS 111W MID-LOST, Sat. night, Single-"- stone Diamond RING, near cor Castlereagh

and

liverpool Btrcets Mr RICHI-R, Metropolitan Hotel

Bridge and George streets.

LOST,Galah Parrot, last Thursday reward rrei

burg Carrington rd Waverley_OST Brass Tail Lamp bet. Suth land Cronulla,

J Tom Ugly s Mon ngt E L Waddy Meadowbank.

E0ST,at Quay, Purse, containing cheque £6 10s,

and

cash Finder rewarded Spratt 59 Hunter st

OST 1 or 2 Pound Notes bet Watson's Bay and

?1 lindfield Half Reward Ring R.dc 170

T OST, Wedding King Under rewarded on returnXI

ing to 47 Sydney st. Marrickville

LOST,Lady s Wristlet Watch, Ovford-st, betw Flin

ders st. West s Pic, re-vt¡97

Boiirke-st, Darhst.

OST, Lnmore Bag, conti, ambulance collect boo,,|

I Finder kindly rctnrn to 0 O Connell-st Ncwtoivo

r OBI, MAGP1L, in Little Riley-Ureward

L« 471 Riley st. Surry nilla._

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,OST,Mole and White Collie DOG, answers name

Ronnie, Reward. Grecnhcrg Lanff st. Rockdale

LOST,gold Cameo and Pearl Brooch on Saturday, in

citv keepsake. Ret. l"agerlund, Stoddart st Lkmba

LOST,Half sovereign, Dover rd tram Nurse GroyiLe,

Beaufort Buckhurst av Point Piper Edge Bin

OST, in city,n Platinum BROOCH Miss Carlton i

* Undercliff Pats, Edgecliff Reward Fdge 803

E1T in Bay st tram small Parcel contg bead sIHl

girdle, keepsake reward 0 Cooper st Double Bay

OST, a short Brown GOIF COAT, in Bayswater r I

Reward Canarvon Bayswater rd

TOST Brass Motor Wh» c1 Cap Dot Richmond GranJ-' ville Tuesday i-eward_Harvey Plumber P matta.

T OST little PUG DOG detainerprosecuted r

?*-* Kensey greengrocer. Botany rd Mascot.

OS1, Monday, Lattlike) and Ticket Reward Name' on ticket reaclicrs College Blackfriars.

OST, Diamond and I mcrald Ring, bet Wests PicI tures ai d Central Ifway rev» Ring Kogarah 160

OS1, in Horderns or near pair Gold nmined lincc

J_n_. r 1 _J*catlicrill

113_PJ_tt st._

EOST ¡¡-diamond 1 ngagement Ring Saturday night,bet. Sargents George-et and Turramurra or Mil

tons Pt train good rew Ret lo Lost office Gordun

LOST,Monday littst, between King and Market

Btrcct1- "nail Tunic containing money, latch kc)

Reward 4 "» a street Mosman

LOST,i" i *>-»ugi»t (light)

llORSl branded HO

on neal lu Ider 30 over 7 on back ApplyMIAW and SMITH Hurstville

TOSÍ, or left in cab Saturday morning, bctw 33

-*-* Darling Point road and town gold mounted Walk

lug Stick, marked PIC Tinder rewarded above add

EOST,gold Crescent BROOCH, set with pearls, while

1attending procession Reword. 0 1 aimouth-ellam

beni. Pitt street

LOS!,in Newtown lost office Telephone Bureau,

27th inst small PDRSI contg 2 hall sovs,

I Inder Rewarded M Roche 10a Rosc-st Darlington

IOS1,city ( Baby" ) Brooch, Tuesday, also Bangle,

aSaturday, 2 blue stones and diamond. 70 Kenwick

Eli cet. Drummoyne

LOSr,lady's HAND B\G, containing Glasses, etc,

in front Sargent » Circular Quay, Saturday, after

procession Reward Ship Hotel Circular Quay

LOST,Creamy Pony, black points branded i near

shoulder Anyone detaining «atne after this dite

pros, reward Mrs t jeld Helton, i rogmore st. Mascot

LOST,,between Mosman aird O Quny 1 ridny night,

Gold Sleeve I ink eng 13/3/15Reward on icium

ing to 19 Sill cr st Marrickville (Keeprake.)_

LOST,Saturday night Sydney Bankstow-i», last triln,

Gent, s Wallet initials insc., also RalMiroof Orr

coat good rcw O W »AWI Wonga s~ Cant li iry

LOST,10BACCO POIXJII,

Central Station, Tuesdayafternoon inits 1 A Tinder please communicate

with T R Alexander SB Argylc-pl , Miller a Pt. Sjd

LOST,between N Bay Wharfs and Wafiarliifca Man

filons Gold Wristlet Watch Reward on returninf-,

LAKSDOWNE, Mann s avenue. Neutral Ba>_

LOST,10ft Cedar Boat, kauri top plank, varnished 1

nair sculls and rudder Reward £1 J II

WILI S, Boati&cd Como_

LOSTon Sunday night bet Cleveland Bt, Kaliwi/

Bridge, and Glebe P O Gold BANOLF, gate pat

tern, reward at l18 St. John s-rd Glebe_

I OST, Manly, Monday Black Dog white Bnot on

i breast may have boarded Sydney boat linier

WTtte 118 Trafalgarstreet Annandalo_

LOST,Sunday, Gold Bangle, red stones, between Syl

ney station »nd Mrs Johnsons Larissa Malve-oi

Hill Croidon reward Apply above address_

LOSr Monda}, Balmain tram going Quay, G Wristlet

WATCn Lady who found pleasereturn 19 Tri

falgarstreet Annandalo Reward. _

EOS1AUSTRAIIVN TLRRIER rough, black hair,

with grey head nnd legs. Reward on returning

to JENNER HOSPITA! M iel cay street_

LOSTwhite POODI1 1)00 answers name Mickle

£2 reward or an j one tilinginformation vvhe-c

23 Tusculum st Potts Point

LOST,between College st and W illlam st,

D Hoy

gold Wristlet Watch, bluo cnam ring around face

of watch Keepsake Handsome Reward Apply Ml«

Giaham l8 College-streetcitv Telephone City "203

LOSTfrom Arncliffe, April 10 Brown M\RL UUit

stamp, Btar on forehead knock on outside each

fore fetlockreward £3 Dobson Queen street New

town _

*T OST, Red nnd White COW white striped back

XÀ branded three pronged half circle over K on side

reward £1 ...

M T rrryPATRICK Bigge street liverpool

LOST-WillTinder of KIP BAjf containing Cent s

Clothing,left In 3Lr2 pm train Sidney to

Hurstville on Saturday, 24th inst,, please communicate

with A O WARRI N Short-street Banksia_

LOSTIn Moore Park on Saturday altcrnoon a bill

NTT RINO, willi family crest on It Initials

DJJIM. inside Reward ID;

_-_YMCA Pllt slirct

LOSTbetween lire Station No 1 Hotel Alliance

and Manly One LOCKI"!, contain ne two ladies

photos,and inscribed R C Reward for return to

Hot»! alliancelVil«» 1 C » Hen

_,

?jfriLSON S PT -Lout *sat Cable Banylc \ S cltv+

jXL keener. Miss Andrews "0 Burton ft_ÖWARD-Lost, Sat. bctw

Iit)

r 1 nnJCcnt Rall

-* »ray Masonic Apron .__PJJ__L-Ltj rd. elty

REW -Lort, Gold Brooch, blue stone bet M vil'c

_Ho3pito_j_ndSt _Pçter s_rldge KSKm« st_N_tn

REWARD£1 -Lost, «aturday gold Signet Ring

'engraved JR over CR I Inder rewarded on re

turningto C RTAD Tile Pdacc Lawson

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Bl WARD £2-Lost Doecnbcr brown Olding, 2

knees marked bran led IO near si milder II

ARCHI R_Tlomlni»ton

Phone irt llomelush

EL WARD-Will the pennn win was "seen to take

1

Crtv Squliril Muff off Tav udor Bav steamer r 10

pm,2<"th return to Mr» Al I y.N lldcinorr- Bl} "ilew

street 1 arci le- Bay Pillie ______?_

SW-CTACiriIncase Ion.-! ctw Cent Sti 1 ctshm

Hirlst tram terminus Reword Box 42"9 OPO

CvTRAil D from 112 Norton st Leichhardt Sunda i

1 tv.> sinnll feiniilo Dog yellowish colour straight hair

Idark cars iongjall Hewar I_

.afTTlLT Person feen InkingSkates from Cnoner s »vin

VV dow Mon nl|lit plea i ret 1'9 "iniini rt An dole

I /CONCORD POUND-1 Clestnut Celling Irald f

v_; » nndB__n»__cr_cil n__i

esl le II tin lerllncil_

FOUNDlint Bottom Ding}

"Ovvier lave winio-ini

dcscrlp , cxpcnsci I 1 merson Mark st Hu it II

1.10UND,in Botaü} Monia} Binn of moniy Ovvne

: enn have ftime Mrs late SOI Ilolanyrl Botan)

FOUND Cheque owner may have by describing and

puling ndvt AdilresCnsh JlernU_

FOUND15th inst small Tn i

Tcrncr 7 etl

II W Herald Office or Tel Cit} 18"0

77101 VD 1 ace I network Owner line rnmo by

npnlilng lo Gio' i Herald pillee Si lucy_

nUHSlMIIl1 oiin !

-C1 estnut Geld , 1 nu led Hie

Vlf icir l-l m 11er Haze face hilo I

IMId(JNDll)CONCORD-Chestnut ( c1 Hi ir (i»ild

fate) lill oirr - (II-cv ) rl|,ht shlilr

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Bl) »l-lil

ing »oi nctk inllstiiet bru 1 near sloillir Brun

felling s! ir «hilo bli 1 fool lil o half moeii over sS D

rii,hl rl O iller HI ick Mare (star) CI nv ef It nUU t-h

L'1 ICIIIIAItDI

1 omi I-Chestnut Pon} Mire 11 x/i.

one vvïilto foot tiircc white sox blurred brand.

GOVERNMENT #$» NOTICES.

MILITARYFORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

.Ordnance Department,

George-street North, Sydney,ïlth April, 1015.

QUOTATIONS, addressed to the Senior Ordnance

Ofllcer,Ordnance Department, Gcorfrc-stroet Nortli, Cir-

cular Quay, Sydney, and endorsed "Quotations forMalle.se Carts," will be received up till 3 p.m. on

THURSDAY, the Sith APRIL, !91f>, for tile under-mentioned :

CARTS, MALTESE (1).

Samples may lie seen at the Garrison Hospital,Victoria Barracks, Paddington.

Lowest or any quolation will not nceessari. be

accepted.Late Quotations will not be receiied.

G. F. PEARCE,_Minister of Stale for Defence.

DistrictHeadquarters,

. SUiii Office,

Sydney, 20th April, 1915. .

TVriLITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.¿SA. 2nd Military District,

New Soutli Wales,

QUOTATIONS FOR FORAGE.

Quotations are invilod and will he received at the

Anny Sendee Corps OHIce, Victoria Barracks, Sydney,until 1 p.m.' on THURSDAY, 20th

April. 1015, fortho supply of FORAGE, F.O.B.

TroopBhIp "A. 41" ntNewcastle.

Quotations should be addressed lo the Assistant Di.

rector o! Supplies and Transport, Victoria Barracks, |

from whom quantities and all particulars can be ob-tained, -

I

F. W. PAGE. Major.

_A.Q.M.General.

I

TtTlLlTARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.'

Ordnance Department,George-street North,

Sydney.TENDERS addressed to the Senior Ordnance Officer,

Ordnance Department George-street North, Circular

Quay, Svdnoy, and endorsed "Tender for Purchase of

Engine Boiler, etc," will bo receivedup till 3 p.m.

on tile 30t*.i April (Friday), for the undermentioned:

Shovels, O.S..'.'.. 2Cans Oil, Lubricating, Tin

. 3Cans OH, Lubricating, Tin and Copper 1

Spanners, Engine, sixes,'-2in tp lui.. ,17

Funnels, This of sorts . 1

Clamps, triming Brushes. 1

Fire Bars . 22Belting Leather,

-

single, of sorts, ft.. 41x Boiler and Engine, Semi-portable .. 1Brasses, (Spink,

Pairs ..-. 2Brasses, Main Bearing ..'. 4

Brushes, Brass Wire, 21n Dynamo_ 8

Covers, Canvas, for Engine and

Dynamo .'.. 1

Diagram Dynamo . 1Fillers for Engine . 1

High Pressure Piston Rings . 1

Hose, I. It., 20ft" lengths . 1

Tans, Oil Drip . SFerrules Tube Boiler . IS

Prickers, Furnace . 2Rakes, Furnace .,. 2

Rings, Low Pressure .,.1

Scrappers,Tube Boiler, l_m to 2in 5

Slniincrs for Water Filter. 1

Shovels, Fire, for E. L. Stations .... 2

Straps,Eccentric . 4

Stoppers,Tube .;. 0

Tubes. Boiler . 0Generators, Electric, D 2 S type .... 1

Screws. Packing Glands . 3x The Boiler above referred is unserviceable arid has

been condemned. The Department will accept no

responsibility regarding any accident that may occur

after the Boiler ceases to be the property of the

Commonwcaltti Government >

The above mav be seen nt E. L. ENGINE ROOM,FORT SCRATCHLEY, NEWCASTLE.

Full nartlculars may be obtained on application at

the Ordnance Department. George-street North, Syd

"

Highestor any Tender -will not necessarily be ac-

cepted. _LATE TENDERS WILL NOT BE RECEIVED.

G. F. PEARCE.Minister of State for Defence.

Commonwealth of Australia,

Department of Homo Affairs,

SMelbourne.

EPARATE TENDERS will be received until NOON

on MONDAY. 3rd MAY.1 1015, for the followingworks:

(a)BELMORE DRn,L HALL: Oonstructlon and

delivery of Steelwork.

(b) CESSNOCK rOST-OFFICE: Erection of Store

Shed.

Specifications and Plans may be seen and tender

forms obtained at the Office of the Works Director

for New South Wales, Cnstoms-housc (4th floor), Syd-

ney, and in the case of (b) also at the District Works

Office, Department of Home Affairs, Armidale, and

at the Post-offices at Cessnock, West Maitland, and

Newcastle. .

Tenders, endorsed with the name of the respective

work, should be addressed to the Works Director,N.S.W.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.W. 0. ARCHIBALD.

_Minister of State for. Home Affair».

Department of nome Affairs,Melbourne.

ALCCORLtE-PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY.

SEPARATE TENDERS, accompanied by, the necessary

deposit, will be received by Hie Secretary, Depart-

ment of Home Affairs. Melbourne, up to the time mid

dale indicated, for the following:

K

Tenders close

_Requirements. IDellvcry at |U a.m., Tues.

(11 100 tons Steelwork for ¡Port Augusta,

Roofing (Approx.)" '

(2) 7-10 B.U.P. Horizontal

Oil Engines.4 D.A, Duplex Pumps

2 Well Pumps and Power

Heads.

S.A.

Port Augusta,S.A.

4th May.

4th May.

Specifications (Drawings for No. 1), tender forms,

etc., will be available for IFSUC on and alter the L2nd

instant, at the offices of the Commonwealth Railways,Melbourne, Works Director, Sydney, and Common-

wealth Works Registrars, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth,

and Hobart. Specification will be irsueil free, but a

charge of 2s Od will beSmade for each drawing.Tenders are to bo endorsed "Tender for -."

W. O. ARCHIBALD,_Minister of Stale for Home Affair«.

Commonwealth of Australia,

Department of Home Affairs,Melbourne.

SEPARATETENDERS will bo received until NOON

on MONDAY. 3rd MAY. 1015, for the following

(a) POST-OFFICE, BOWRAL: ralnting and Minor

Repair«

<b) POST-OFFICE ULLADULLA: Painting,

(c) rOST-OFFICE, RICHMOND: Additions and Al-

terations.

Specifications may he seen and tender forms ob-

tained at the Office of the Work« Director for New

South Wales, Customs-house (4th floor), Sydney, the

Post-offices mentioned,and in the case of (a) and

(b) also at the District Works Office, Department of,

Home Affairs, Cooma, and the Post-offices, Goulburn

and Braidwood, respectively.

Tenders, endorsedwith the name of the respective

work, should bo addressed to the Works Director,

*

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

¡OMMON.VTÎ.-.LTHO

SEPARATE TENDERS will be received until NOON,

on MONDAY, 10th MAY, 1915, for the followingworks,

BARRINGUN POST-OFFICE: Repairs and Renova-

tions.

?ENNGONIA POST-OFFICE: Repairs and Painting.

Specifications may be Reen, and tender forms ob-

tained at, the office of the Woms Director tor Now

South Wales, Customs-houso (4th Floor), Sydney; also

at the District Works Office, Department of Home Af-

fairs,'

Orange,and the Post-offices at Brewarrina,

Bourke, and Cunnamulla (Queensland).

Tendera, endorsed with tlie name of the work, Bhould

ho addressed to the Works Director, New South Wales.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

,

W. 0. ARCIUBALD, .'

Minister of .State for Home Affairs.

'

Department of Home Affairs,

_

Melbourne.

.piNECREEK-KATOERINE RIVER RAILWAY.

BOGIE RAIL WAGGONS (3ft Oin GAUGE.)

TENDERS, accompanied by the necessary deposit,

will be received up to 11 a.ro. on TUESDAY, May 11,

3015,for the Manufacture, Supply, and Delivery at

Darwin, Northern Territory, of

0 BOGIE RAIL WAGGONS (3ft Oin GAUGE).

Specificationsand Plans (4, for which a charge of

2/Geach \iill he made) will be available for issue on

und after April 27, nt the Offlcca of the Commonwealth

Railways,Melbourne, Commonwealth Work« Director,

Sydney, and Commonwealth Works Registrars, Brisbane,

Adelaide, Perth, and Hobart

Tenders aro to be addressed to the Secretary. De-

partment of Home Afluirá, Melbourne, endorsed "Ten-

der for Bogle Rail Waggons (3ft Oin gauge)."W. O. ARCHIBALD,

Minister of State for Home Affairs.

HORSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK.(Continued from Pago 0 )_

OEMRAL RAILWAY SALI \ARDS-100 Vehicles

and Harness of cicry description, 20 Horses,

Ponies, and Marcs, from £5, 12 Long and Short Tni>

Sulkies, from £7, 2 Road faulkha, hooded double

seated Buggj, Hooded Carrjall, In. Angus, Light

R 1 BrouUiuiu, pole and shafts, bj Angus It I Dog

cart, A illa_e Carts, Order Curls, Bal crs' Carls, Milk

carts, Spring Carts, Pony A ans, Guardrail A ans,

Dealers Vans, Light Express Waggons, I l(,lit Puncen

ger Wuggonctto, I ai m Waggon«, TarniDrujs, Tip

drajs,limber Drajs, Single and Double lorrlis, 00

Chalmers street, ey, top Rj.Sub

, 2 drs Lxlnhitlon HU

HOODLDDbl std Buggy, also Rub tyred Dogcart, cheap 00 Cliilmers-st, city, top Rail Sub

MUSI Sell, Hooded Waggon, Horse, and Harness,£10 lot 90 Chalmer» st, city op top Rail Siibw

Í?.\RM MARE, Springcart, and Hum , anv trial £14

. lu* lot 00 Chalmers st city top niliiai subway

_TCO Butler, ilulliieist, Mil

FOR SALE, Beautiful Pony Man, S.,1 Harness,S M bulky,

worth tia take i.30, suit lady or

tmelhr_ 74__LrsItIr_iIllo_roail_' __

I7I0RS VU, good set of VAN HARM SS Fruit

_ Sliop,_llooth_i_id_1 oung j¡la,_Aiiiiandali _

OHlSINUT'GeldingfoVSulc tlioioughlj brokin to

Ham and Sadd Rear of 103 Irafil|_irj_____il;iH

SVL1Handsome R 1 Sullies, cheap. Grocer D Can,

d.6 (I It Poiiv Inns, Soeiibh, mid MourningCoach II Lion! (oadihiilldcr,

01 hingst Neu to« II

LI AMNG Hie Stale, must sell, Sulk-, Iron rim gift,almost ne» I'atti i-on, 4S3 Ung st.JSciUowii_

FOR b\ll, thiel set lill Pony (Ylding,4

jears114 Albion st Annandale_

fffflo new VANS, rubber tyred Sullu, cheap at lute

X llnin's Coach \.orks, "IB llnrrls-st_?\fUf.GLn Black liol ST, fat on little fen!, honestIN

anj trial, children or lad} driie, Sulky and Hur

ni s, lot ¿IO 1MI1 sell to good homo on terms

\ppli DATUM (.orion mid, Auburn_

"CJ111 ISII llh l'onj, Sulky, mid lim elt ip, Í10

V_(_ S_I irm_ Pint s 1

cni_ic1 _\\_dl___i_77101! SMI cood rellibh Sufi, Prni suit~grocir

J1 or mill ia« 4 icin, old, um (nul í-,í\cni

AI Ilion «I reí I \iiimdilp_ _

TjWII Mil, Ho li HUM o nu« oil 31- w11

I bred no further use Iden Doll Inn «I II in Kui I

N~1 «Millern C ir!, Ilorsi und li inn ss lol i W n ii

|

bght Milkcart, a.0 71 Regent ill. opp Mortuary.

HORSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK.

JJORÎWS GOLD Ml DU, E

,

Always Best al d CheapestAlnara Imitated \cicr 1 quailed.

II« lu c

Tbev arc our Oin Orignal Design,

The Result of 1 ears of SI idy

I

ïhc Work of Heit Mechanics

Therefore, They Defy Competition

Awarded Gold Medal 11 \ S Six icars In Succession,

\n Unbeitcn Record

ARTHUR HORTON, IlMlTrD,314 _4S Parramatta road,

1 eterslinm

Telephone, 521 1 ctoreliani

_I eichliardt and Xblolsford Ironía stop at door

POR Pim ATL SU1, at our Horse Ba«uu-, Georgestreet -40 HORbLb, Ponies and Maris, from 4.5,

Sulk} Turnout £12, Deniers Cnrt Turnout, £12/10/,

\illage Cart lurnout, £10 Baker's Cart Turnout, £15,

Mllkciirt lurnou!, £14, Hooded Sulky Turnout, -£14,

Single horso lorry lurnout, £28,Double Lorrj, two

loung Horses, and Harness, £33, Pom \an lurnout

£10 smull Sulky turnout, £0, new Order Cart rum

out, £17 lien lipdrn}, 1.13 new Millican, £0,

non OrderCurt, £0, new Pom Sulk}, £10, new

lui} Sulkj £10/10/new hulk} Harness £2/16/,

Set new Sin-idles and Bri Iles, j.2/10/ .00 \ chicles of

ull descriptions ulin}s on land Put on rall or boat

free luellan Salis held Dall} Note our Address -

r*>3V GlORGLSil LI 1 up lanena}, opp Anthon)Horderns lelephone S7T-. Citi_

itt/lll HI the (joe,! Ulinga An -faOUAIll and COM

I »V P\SS SAL11ARDS .00 GI ORQL-S1KI II,HU

,M UiKLT J00 \ chicles, oO sels of Harness 20 Saddles

und Bridles, JO M ires, tlor«es mid Ponies of all sbes

po matter nhnt'l iml of ii turnout jon require or how

'cheap \ou Munt them ne hue them on hand Ahso

Intel} the best and must Mined collection of Business

.and Pleasure \ chicles in the suite, Lall -nil Inspect

our stock before uiuMng lour llntl decision

i cb Ihorn Ul\ l-ufi_

N 1 W LORIM S,DOUBLL mid SI\GI I WVGCONS 1INISUI'D

READ. 1 OR Till' ROADAL\\A\S IN STOCK

IL OLDING,

TLLVPHOSES, '30 and 800 Glebe.\ rARRs-MATTAROAD)\L"

~

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YYT11 L-BRI D Brown G11 DING, 14 2, beautiful hack

' v ni}, and superiortulliv pon}, perfectly quiet

and

used to trilllc ltd} can ride or driie Also stylish

SULhA and HARN1SS, Saddlei and Bridle, £35 the

lol RIDCII111, 6th a\cnue, Neutral Bay (near Cre

morne limction)_mWJI HAM. 1 OR Stix a heal} Bay HOltSl., 6 jears,

.» sound and reliable, new DRAi, Gilpin axle, and

new Siller mounted Harness In permanent Government

work winch can be transferred, earning £4/15/ wljv ,

£37,can stable near worl MANAGHÏ. 1 Glebe

street, off Hi} street below Grace Bros._

INTLD, rellubld Mini, to take oicr yng Draught

Horse, ncarlv now Tipcsrtand Harn., in pcrma

nent work, earning £4/18/ weekly,will 6t»nd any

trial, £30 lot Can stable near work Apply CON

TRACTOR 6S3\ George-street, up laneway, opposite

Anthony Horderns Iel 87¡2 City_

WA VI h l> reliable Man, to take over first-class lap

dra} Turnout, in constant work earning £4/]S/

neekl} can btable near work ail} trial, price £20

Apply COM RECTOR 5S.H George-street up lane

opp Anthony Horderns Iel 87!2 City

WANllD,a steady JIt\ with £"u,

to tal e over

Pipdri} Turnout in constant Government work

earning £4 l8» weekly This Is a gift to man out of

woik, «eel s trial 09 Ccorge-strcct West, nr Jones

strut behm I Booths leo Store

W\N-HDto bell, vvlUi long Government job,

lug ¿t/IS/ vveckl}, good Home, lipd-a}, mid

liarnos. Will transfer work and turnout for £16 Qui

stable on yvorl_9 Glebe-street Olcbc

OR S VI 1 our large Plant of Singleand Double

I ORRI I S with Horses and HnrncsB. together or

separate Can be insrected at our Stables. Apply

1 nrmers and Scttli rs Depot 412A Pitt-st nr Rqllwa;

NEW Silver moiulted Bent shaft Sulk} with new

silver inounuxl harness and }ounp Pony, Bound and

reliable, £."0 Wccl s Ulai Manager, 1 Glcbc-strect,

all Ila) slrcet,below Once Bros.

_

FORSALE, at 35 Parramatta road, corner of Ross

street,lorcst Lodge, 50 VEHICLES of every de-

scription Cheap Dealers a,an, Horse,and Harness,

£10 v. illage Cart,lot £10 Orders attended to

WVNTLDreliable Man, to take over llorse, Jip

cart, Harness m permanent work with, £25 must

be sober and not afraid of work. Apply CONTRACTOU,

6S3A Ccrge-strect, up lanevvq}, oppositeHorderns'

I"T\01l¡"AlLTTlorw-Bûiky.v. ¡uid Harness ¡L*5 all

- sorts second hand Business Carls v. ans. Ander

ton, Ooachtoulldcr Crow s Nest, N S_

STYLÏSÏt,well bred Chestnut MARE, 13 3, riBlng

4

yrs , good in fiaddle and liarncss, 110 reasonable oller

refused Butler Linden JBarkcr street, Randu Ick_

ORI\M\ ION**, for Sale good condition, }oung, very

fast CIIAl'SWOOD lAUNDRi, corner Anderson

street ant Albert avenue, Chatswood

LADiwill sacrifice "»ming Cob Pon} nearly

new

varnished Sulk}, and Harness, £20, any trial

C9 Georgc-st M. est near Iones st

BUT1LR OART, rcllablo Horse 6 }cars, Harneas

lot £10,week's trial OSS'. Gcorge-st, city, opp

Antlionv_Horderns_

BUTCIILItS OKD1 It CAItr, young Horse, Harness,

lot U2 5S3 *. George street, up laneway, opp

Vntlion}Hordern ond Sons

PICKThree Dealers TURNOUTS any trials £12,

£14 £10, or separate53JA Gcorgc-streeit clt},

up lanewa}, opp A Horderns Pel, 8712 Citv

BUN!SHA1"1 SULKY, reliable Pony Harness, weeks

trial lut £11 5S3A George Bt, clt}, up lanewa},

opp Anthony Horderns_

NI V\ \aruiahcd SUI K1, Pony, 4}ears

new Harness,

lot 0.18 vvcel s trial Horse Donar, 6834. Gcorge

street city,_i pp Anthon} Horderns

T "GHI Covcrel Waggon, with good stanch Horse,

J the lot -.1' 41zA PittBt, lla,ymarkct

TTS

G°JJ PONÍ ¡bingle BUkhV and Harness L.11, trial

412\ I lit Bt mar Itallvvay

D;_MAIbl \ S livery

Stables la Little îoungst. 'Ph

45.» Redfern-Horses Ponies, Y chicles cash tms

ITiORh VLI , new Single Lorr), also _ou I Double

- Peters »ros Phillip and HaptlHt stn. Redfern

17-Olt Sale, Light \AN TURNOUT, cheap 48 Hill

V lit, Ituchluirdt

FORbALK light I xcrtisc SULhl, in perfect order,

£7 10s Campbell, 1 /»iilUip st, clt)_

G°,

B'Uli I Pon}, Hoodel Queens 1 bacton, and tauru :

_____

3 lit Ul.v any tri ii 'Oil Ccorgc st, Hay m 1 L

IjâOUllllcautiltil Ixin-ies SI111.I1 and Douhle new and

1

sicond hand all priics '00 Ceort,c st Haymkt

I\ Ilcautltul Hoodel Wngi,ons milt an} business,

IO nothing Idler In Sidney "00 Gooree at Hnyinkt

OOD1D Wne.1,01. Horse IL1111 lot £10 week a

. trial 583A (

eorgi st up laneway opp A llord

.00!) iURNOGT, cuit ralibiter lot £12 lnrgain

G&tA George B1, c1 ) opp \11U10n} Horderns

"V"*OU\G MUÍ 1,

ichublu in saddle and harness cheap

6S.I\ George »t opp tnthonv Horderns

0."

G'

SI\ famglo und Double 1 OKK11 S, from L 0 cadi«

GSTt V Gcorpe st, opp Vntiiony 1Iqnjcrna

®5MIL IAN, youiif, Horse llarniss week« trial,

£14, bargain 583». George st opp A Horderns

LI AGI G Mil, reliable Pon} Harness £10 bar

gain 593 V George st, opp_Aiitlion}_Hordcrns_SAI 1, one I Igl t Horro, und Second hand Deal

Apply 121 1 nleon nt North Sidney

SritONQSUI K\ and Set of Harness, cheap, for Qulcit

_

Sale li W illouglib} rd. Crow s Nest

YOUNGMan wishes lo dispose of a 11PDRA1, joung

HORSI , 5 jilt, and Harness, with constant work,

earning £1 J Sa vveckl}, can stable with contractor,

Apply41 Harris st, clt}, few doora below Bon Mardie.

H' OODi D W AGGON, Horse, and Harness, suit rub

. biter, lot £10, weeks trial, a bargain

741 Harris st, eil} few doora below lion Marche

JlllINGLMtr, llorac, mid Ilariirafl,lot £7, weel's

J trial, cheap 741 Uarrls st city,below Bon Mirchc

_M\LL 10NÎ, ton, and Hiirn&s, weeks trial, £12

J lot 741 Harri« st, eil}below Bon Marche

A'1,1

DOUULLI10RS1 ioma, side boards, perfect order, I

cuirv It i 4 tons, LO 741 Harris tt, bel B Marcho

N_D1

ICI 11 hand ION"», 4 vrs, bulk}, und Hurness, suit

lady, £1. 741 Harris st, heloiv Bon Hardie

IILIOW Bon M irclie

BU1CHKRSCUTTING C MIT, yng Horse, and Har

ness £15 "41 Harris ht below Bon Marche

Ça U 1 , cheap a good 3 springSulkv, good as ne»v, suit

I j or 14 hd pony, bargain J \ ino B1, Darlington

UBB111 TI IU- Sulk}suit 12 to 11 hand pony sUiIo

scat Kood order Harness 74 Smith st, Mnrrlckv illeRWAf.GONl

Til, lltlcd with livinguccom also

good Horses and Harness lot for £55 or would

spirale, suit traveller 0 Btllllll, lost Office,

Bowral, N S V _

B'AnitACriM SuU) rub t}res, leather triinmings,

tah erpinte

I £ 0/10/Buslncts and Pleasure Ve

hieles of iierv description in stock 1 J HOSKINS

and SON Dulwich Dill_

]srLW RT Sulky, well fin ,

also Iron tv led bulky,

anted lia Darli.» st, Nivvtoivn

FOR Silo 14 2 Pom, launel turi fit if I

nu.» trial mist kill -1 Ma,» st Newtown

f Harness,

_11 Liai! up to date Rubber Ure I J thnft Sulk» built

O bv Hortonf I TN ORMOND

North rond Al botsford

,Ç_ULIty. turnout,yaru tray nbt 14 h Ba} or Bl ,

(O voiui|,,_strong__iia_lciil0 o c1, 69 George fit W

SALI» an Horse, suit tradesman any trial, £8 2:

Bisliopgale st, off Altstnlla st Newtown_

Q VLI llorac Ira} Sulky and Harness nil} trial

|V-> £12 the lot. ." Ilisliopgntc st Niwtown

LA1!(! ltav bull) and Harness willi I rake, suit

doitor ».lit"1 Hl'lipp-ilest Niivtiiwn_

_ yi I Cob foin 112, Milt lul>nr ililli «eel s

IO trial lilao '.lill I '2 HI«ho|lgatC st_ Ni vvtown_

l\\ isH iip to iJutt, new Bubbler tired Sulkyfor

Sale 101 1robert st late l!e(,ent st, O p down

IjlOltSALI, Dnit,s hoelulle,

Rubber and Iron INrcd

: Sulkies, De iltis , and S | v, uns, Sprint, Butchers,

and 1 illato Carls I) uni! S I orrie», Homes and Harn,

oil clnsais II Gullen_U__MjsM.iuh.il

mid Newtown

_OODI D Sulky, brass mounted slide motor seit b|

. Ilulnlng with llnnie-s "2 Carrini,toii_rl Jluvorlc}

?I M I ^llorac,cn i lient (Ig llainef« £50 Murcie

""

Aïliloii st M il» orb v_10 __mc min._

¡pilliMIS! i Mil) IN SM1NI S - 'qunr. Vin mm

V^ <ul it, » ni. Hors II.1er tait inllliiiss

£10 rnl of J flrht di« W i"gin I imo it-i lum HO

iib tlrlirl »1 Illino Is Inn U i i li I st i'oiiv

SilUv nnl Hirnes c, Milli, tut Inn out .7

S| itin" Sil » li ino it £« Turn it M it luill-,

Is eulin mt nut iM lier t H lier« Van

I inn t "on I 4 I £ ) II Sill. fr in e rich 0

Homes, louies. Mares 41 iviiujiittuu st, oil Geo it W.

HORSES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK.M\AI\L NOIICL-NenlnulH llolsc iiñiT currvigoJ-

BiKinr, PaiTamaita and Missinden roads, Cimperdonn, opp Mm Inglis and Som, M'liono, L 'Its,

open dm mil night, his lor S\I! 200 ussorled buslniss and

iileasurc lurnout , together or Hepaiute, ill

rehalilo goodi, and a squire ('eui guirantccd Ironund llubhir Sull us, Mut lonies and hows Smhlimid Double Seated Hughie, I hiltons, luriyulls,Broughams, lings, Sociables

Ianil ins, \iclonis, Ml

luge, Pignel, Butler, Ullin, Grocers, Billellen,,

Mill, Iii, and binullgoods lins, Square Ians, nil

bl'OS, Diulora, Dehler}, uni blore \nns, 1 xpress,Huniers, laiindl}, nml Confeelioners' Waggons tte

Horses und llirnc.-i to suit mi leluele Suing is be

beling Call and see our bpunou um SliuwTuotusPrices are light Goods shlppid or Iruilid Iree lettcis nml

coiuilrj orders utkmled to Iree dialogueson application

TakeLeielilnrdt, llabirflild, or Abbotsford tram to

door, Id scrtlon_ »_,

_^1IL-BÛJL RIBBON TÎNT; SV COU.1IIS

Built RlBht, TEN PRI01S RightHurt night \TARS Arc Right

Sell Right SUPRLMI All Right.II A. SHOW, S1DN1 Y

Before ÜUY1NG inspect our L.RGr, STOCKS, or

-. Write for CATAI OGUE and PRICI1 LIST.

TUP. O ASHDOWN C Milli VOL CO,/- Vihlcle Mnnufactiiicrs and 1 xportora,

1J0 133 George 6treet, Camperdownleichhardt, Haberfield, Abbotsford, lind South An-

nandale Curs to our doors cicr} 2 minutes, 5 minutes

onl} from Central Statten_Afl Ri ¡stilish Rubber tj red Motor scat Pony Sulkies

iIron t» red Sulkies nell and secondhand llano

hot Coalbox Buckboard« Singlo an 1 Double seated

Bungles Spring Carts etc Open till 1 pm I eichlimit trains pass the door 1 2111LOOK S HA/Hil 131 Parramatta road Cainpcrilon n

CllARINI. OPT S Ml \ until«.

»Mil \N1) SI COM) HAND PRISM MH1CI1S,8 CH1MI10N 10NG 1IIW SLI lill S, IONA SI O ti

INO bUl hlLs LoiemcM Curta 1 ianobo\ ShU ir,

lurnout Scat Comm Buggies lill Milk, Butcncrs,

Grocers, Bakers Carts Uara. M aggonettcsIt tt ig

ton Ann } Pore) I mit True! s Handcarts, Ham,

Pack Riding Saddles Soil Carls Bus ind SilkyOak

l'on) Sulkies 11 LIO IT S 401 Geo Bt, opp Crjst I al

FOR SALI BLACK GLLDING aged sound any

trial, £2/10/_"0 .crrj st St Peters._

STANCHHorse suit van or tipdraj ""80cnt trial,

-

sonn I, j.3 Smith s Woodward Blminpns-st._I.nm.

POM 14 hands 0 yrs. new Sulk,! and Ram £13

_lot, or sen . trial 11 Han kinjjt off AUce-sU.Ntu

S PLI ND1D 4 h.P 1 nglnc £10 new 8ft lln squareShips Tanks, «a., bargains 51 livernool st

/^HRISTEY S have for Sale -Abholt Tray Pianobox,N^ Single and Double Seated Buggies M aggonettcs«rags lassinew Coaches Sociables Sunc}ora uni

Hankers Waggons, Butchers, Bakers, Order, and

Spring Carts A uns Phaetons Ira} Straight and B-nt

Shaft Sulkies Harness, nnd Saddlery etc All by best

builders. No rubbish Telephone L 1184

CHRISTI Y S rear 210 King street,Nontoun near Post office

Take Newtown car to Hub Picture Show

V*G-0

and Harness,

SUIKIDSand IIG1IT HUSIMÜS M IHCLLS of all

descriptions The CHI AI EST and BLS1, fir CASH

or on GI NUINP IAS, TLRMS of 1 ovment, at

BOOlHAHNS, Cbachbuildcrs,

\\ ilsoit and Bro» n streets,Newtown

mA Ti OLINO activo MARI for S ai, age 6, cheap, no

further uce, suit tradesman Apply any me,

_HOltSI i, Hurst street Arncliffe

TjAOR SAIL, splendid HOR.SK, turi, llamas, £¿8,-*- suit grocer Applj 01 Glebc-rd

"YTTC1 Brass mounted Sulky HARNESS lamps, suit-1-s 13.3 pon} 10 Denison st, Newtown

"OUBBER TARID BUGG1, ncct lumps-lthr mugs.,-a." perf cond J Owen, PI mtliurst st, ne garah

FOURnew Covered Waggons. £8 each" |,ood 2nl

luind Single Loro, £12,20 Horses with Meeki

trial from £2 each "1 Regent st, opposite Mortuary

VILLAGE Uirt lurnout Meek s trial, £5 J new

_light Order Cart«, £0 eoch 71 Regent st

g MALL lony, bulk}and Harness, suit lad} necks

trial £8 71 Regent st, opposite Mortuar}

LADYwill sacrifice beautiful sound 5 yrs 13 lids

tldcksct, black, ixccptlonall) quiet MARK (by Pic

canlny trial and guarantee gai cn Angus Sulky,and

Harness, £30 lot, or sop 102 W Indsor street, off Lllra

beth street, Paddington_

FOR Sale, new Hubber-t)rcd SUIK., built to order

not large enough for owners. Horse 212 Coulh n st

GOOD quiet MAR!,

saddle or harness curry lud},

£1- no dealers 40 Chelsea st. Redfern_ri AMU 1 chestnut Geldings, thoVly broken to horn ,

J- Commercial Buggy Set Double Ham,

with lampsnigs Constant work Mr Carroll 0 Blackfriars st, city

FOI.Sale, 1 tood COW near calling Apply Mrs. II

Loi eli Watts rd Ijstwood via Ride_

rpURH Springcart«,reliable Horse slid r-ct cood Har

JL new trial, £f/IO/ lot 741 Harris st,Ultimo

FOR Sale 14 2 B Horse, am purpos B M Har

chu lot scp 14 Lawson tt, nr Milite Cityel t

MA an)

«BJA.Ml'U to Buy Piano box UUliOi or light Sltglc

TY seated Bugiry, must bo in perfect or 1er I ull liar

ticulirs and price to TAALOR S, Ltd ,.

1 pping 53 _Pennant Hill»_

WMill D n Sin_lc horse JINKI H to carry IT cut

Gfc.0 KOSTI It and SONS I td 1 nglnccrs Kln_

st St Peters_,_ _

TTMNTbD to Bui, on Terms, first class Rubber lyrcd

l V bulky or 11 igg} Turnout horse must be fist 1 ull

particulars Ion mt terms first Instance Rio Hi ml I

WJ.M'lÜ to Buv, Butler tart good condition ñó

Icaleis Scott li} I iverpool rd Basil stown

WINIl-l) Hooded Sulky mid small Ion}

suit lad}

1 rice etc no deniers lony, lierai I Pillee

WANTTDto Rent,stai eli HORS! suit ian or

lip

?Ira 1 Rosedale Hold st Hureood._

WANT1J)1 urdíase good sound Sill KA also Harness

suit 13 2 ponv («arroll Co Rockdale T , 155 Hog

WANT1D strong S \ AN for wood and cou! Apply

_V L Osborne ¡Ml) (llclcrl_

WaNTlD nle'c nuggety Pom about 13- lands

c1»i| apply

riorii-t 239 l_matt__nl_Annandale

\A/ANT1I) light Cart or l.akgonettc lurnout good

1 V cond bute pars 1 0 1 law Iel st leichhardt

VTTÄiiTlD Rood suinch, rcliauic IIORSI suit carrier

>V lrice, particular» V It 1 ost pillee Auburn

WAN11D a SULKA, suilel for » horse must lie In

gool condition no dialers. 101 Devonshire-st

DEAD HORSES and COWS Bought up to 10/ head

Cart» sent anywhere ConnollyTel 124 Mascot

DI AD and AVomout Horses an 1 Cows Dout.ht High

cut prircH glien Tuincth Bros T, 171 Mascot

GISTMLNT-IV 111 take up to 100 Head Horses or

Cattlo on Aglstment 400 acres ),ood Iaspalnm

paddocks permanent water, securely fenced 2 hours

from S)dne) Terms A A AM'LCH, 75 Spit rood,

Mosman Iel, 000 Mosman Or

A 11UCTOV AV}ong

_AUCTION SALES_ir.OJ.tSLB HOUSES llOKSES

INGLIS'.. BAZAAR.OAMP1 RDOWV

(cm)

a III is (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON,Al .- O C1 OCK

80 HEAD 80 HEAD

Including some GOOD DRAUGHTS bearingTill7 WIIHCAOMN \\r BRAND

I HAM LNGI1S and SOV lime recclicd InBtruc

lions to sell ly Auction as aboie

On account of Mr W"

WICKS Goulburn

Grey Gelding thoroughly broken to saddle and

harness, c,oodmoicr

(

On account of Mr J O'SSIDY

Roan Draught Gcldinc.. Bav Drautht Gliding

broken to»Ingle and Double Harness, straight

out of work

On account of Mr O ROri'

Dapple Grey Mare 0 leirs, broken lo harness

exceptionally good worker TJpdny and set of

Nickel Harness, in good order Mulling, a line

lurnout

On account Mr A McORI GOR McDonald River

10 RLAILY POOD HORSES,Comprising -

ITVX IirAAA DR\U01ITS, D uni O }cars old,

snl HV1 IJGIll IAN I10IIS1S, and a

coupleof PON ILS All In good condition

brollen and unbroken

On account Mr II A\ Al KI li Cirrler Sydne}

7 III I UBI L \ND GOOD III \A A DRAUOHI

HORSIS nil in s| li mild hard feed condition

straight fron work also I- bllCIAHA

(001) POMLS, lomprlBing cream willi sil

ver inane and lull Ila) lilly by Belford

Briton, und Ila}Gelding lhesp Jjaip

been

constantly drlien uliout the citj hy Mr

ANalker, und con bo highly recommended

w\

ACTIM 1101 SI S »uilahle for MI HCHANTS

\ INS 11UT0H1 IIS uni BAKI HS WAU

CONS and all business use also UPSTAND

INO I1GI1T HARNlbS IIORSI S mil HACK

NIAS nil 4 lo 0 years, lu good condition,

broken an 1 m broken

AMONG HU DRAUGHTS AR1 A nW GOOD WF

BRAND JIORS1.S WORTH1 Ol HUVl RS SPICIAI

All I NTIONAlso 3 BAA COITS and ONT CHESTNUT I RIA,

BY Willi O lill WISP 1 CHESTNUT

a.IDINO 3 ATURS, by MARKHAM the

BIRI' 01 CONI IDL MINNI II Ol GRAND

NV1I0NAI aid a PAIR 01 Olli A GUI)

INGS, 8U11 BMvlR OR BUTC111 R S AMU

(ON__CIJ AHAtiGI SALI

01

Tlir OCI AN A II W DAIRY" PLANT

nu the 1 rombo«

oo MAOi iinitsoN «nRii r WAAPRILA

ault. (WEDNESDAY)ArTEUNOON,

2Slh IV8T

AT 2.30 O C1 OCK

TTJILIUM INCUS and SOV have received instnic

VV lions from Air A ASHWORTH to sell by auc

lion, as al nie

10 riRSl-CIASS DAIRA COA1S in full milk

¿ reliable Harness Horses 1 Alillc Cart an I

Harness Milk Tanks tnns Measuresv Chaff

cutler etc Also Milk Run fiery compact)one of tie lest In Hie Waverley district

doit (, 3" (.alls per day All good pa} mi,

customers

B lyerswill require Io take Bronto t-sni and alight

at I ni s Birre!

7 TIPCARI IURVOUTS

TTTHIIVAI INCUS nnl cON hue roreliel listrie

tV I ii« froi Me-srs I Aeinei ml orilliglmn

lo bell 1 l lelinit 111 r I! /i r ( amperdonn (Olly)

IO MORROW Hil Rsl).A it 11 10i ii

7 III! MU n RNOI IS Ile I orees are ! lo 0

io s his I i ! good workers Hie Til rls

al 1 linnet« I j,no) or 1er Owners tellii g

on account of dissolving p«crtiicrjb_p.

AUCTION SALES.

WJI,

lNULlb'S BAZAAR,C\MI'I Ii I) OWN

(cnv,

THIS DAY,CÜUM1 NCING AT IO IO SI! Uli'

IHM ÍN-GIIS and SON will sII bj aue'jn,

their llirair, THIS 1U\ ii uiiilir -

Al 10 30 \ M

IIC \N "k und 1IG1U I10IISI s TURNOUTS, and

\ I II1CU.S of all DI-Sl HUMIONS

AT 11 IO

On account of Mr I i 11MONSON

Ila) Otldlng, o years, Iii» »"-tiding, 1olh broken

to harm ss slumli wirlirs Double I

.orr»

(built bv lloslus), an I Set of Harness,good . rill r

On iiciount of Vlr A J Wl-SBlack Pony Mau, 11 h indi hrol ni to saddle mid

harness Rubber tyred Sulk} and set of Hubbrr and gold II irncss, inuking a 1 irst class

-turnout also- ila) Gelding, 5 years, broken

to htirmss, quiet stilt millican

On ncrount rf OWNI R

BROWN DRAUGII1 M MU, Broyn Dratifcht Gi Id

lug tioth brui cn to double harness troop-.

Munch »yorkers 2 Ila» active Drnne,ht Geldingsand Chestnut Gelding, nit.o good mid roll ibtclu luirnis>_

BIIGIAN Rilli I I UNI)

FIRST-CLASS BUGOY HOltSE.

TTTILI.IAM INGLIS and SON have received Instruo

i r tions from Mrs. 15. Vickerylo sell bv nuctlon,

at tlicir Bazaar, Camperdown, THIS DAY, WEDXUS

DAY, at 12 o'clock,I SURREY, Upstandllig Boy Carriage Gelding, 15.2,

black points, Winner of 21 »prlr.es at Moree,

_? "Collarenebri, Mliiigin.il, and Dora.

TO THO'l'TING MUN AND OTHERS.

TX7IU.IAM INGLIS and SON have" received inslrarVV (Jons from Mr. J. A. GORDON to sell bv auction,

at their Bazaar, Camperdown, city, TO-MOItEO"iV. Thurs-

day, nt 12 o'clock,TRIGONIA. Black Stallion, 5 years, by ROY from

n Huon B. mare; a winner. Full particularsat sale.

MILCH COWS.

TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 A.M.

TX7TLLTAM INOLIS omi SON will hold triclr regularVr

weekly sale of Milch Cows at their Yards, Quaystreet, as above, Tile following will bo the order ol

sale, vis., Messrs. M'lntosh, Buflicr,and Ansdhaii.

00 First-class Milch Cows, In full milk, and pltk-Jed from some of the best dairies in the

_Southern nnd Hunter districts._s

'BLACKTOWN CAWG"-SAT7BÍ

SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 1,AT 1.30.

250 HEAD. 250 IIKAD.

rSTILLIAM INGLIS and SON will sell by auction as

VV above, when they will offer the following, vir,:

60 extra, choice DAIRY HEIFERS, 12 monllia to

2J years old, sired by the Pure MilkingShorthorn Ililli. Courtier of Darbalara, bred

by the Scottish A. Investment Co. at their

Darbalara Stitt],

Tim ABOVE COME DIRECT FROM MR. OHAS. J.

ST1L1-S, KANOWNA, BEGA, WTIOSE HERD IS WELLAND FAVOURABLY KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE

SOUTTf COAST DISTRICT.40 PODDY STEERS and HEIFERS.30 BPRLN-OERS' and Newly-calved COWS.

00 first-class STEERS and HEIFERS, 1 to 2 years. I

2,*» good STORE COWS. I

50 superior DAIRY HEIFERS and STEERS, 1 to

2J years.Competent drovers In attendance.

Trains leave Sydney nt 8.27, 8.65, 10.30,and 12.30,

returning nt 3.53, 4.58, and 0.28 p.m.HORSES. HORSES. HORSES.

(IO nEAD. 00 HEAD.

BEALE'S SALEYARDS, HOMEBUSH (SYDNEY).SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 1st, 1.30 p.m.

Jil. BEALli AND CO.

will sell by auction

, CO 1'UKSII COUNTRY HORSES,^

comprising all classes.

Fiillcr particulars later.

Also, SEVERAL SUIJCY and VAN TU11N0UT3.Auctlonecra' Offices, 2S9 Pllt-strcct, Sydney.

Tel., City 485 anil_2557._.NEWMARKET SALEYARDS,

ST. MARYS.

FRIDAY, 30th APRIL, 1815.

?CÏTEAVER m»il PERRY, Ltd., will sell bv auction,

VV ns above,on FRIDAY, KOUl inst., at 1 o'clock

sharp. __

«20 CHOICE DAIRY, JERSEY, AND STORE CATTLE,, Comprising:

21 Milch Cows lind Forward Springers.

00 Really Choice Jersey Heifers, l8 months lo 2

years old,

IO Purebred Jersey Heifers, all eligible for Jersey

Herd Hook.25 Cows and Calves.00 Dalry Heifers and Steer«, 1 lo 2 years old.

30 Store Cows, in good condition,

10 littra Primo Fat Cows, from local paddocks.

N.B.-Train leaves SYDNEY for ST. MARYS at 10.30

i.m__onDay.of Sale._

PRODUCESALES will bo held TO-DAY, na imdcr:

MAIISUPIAL SKINS, at O.Sf) a.m.; FOXSKINS at

11.4S a.m.; RABBIT SKINS, at 0.80 a.m._FINAL AUCTION CLBAIIANCB SALE.

THIS DAY,AT U.A.M. SHARP,

AT 49.1 GEORGE-STREET,opposite Crystal Palace,

f}.L. COOPER

^ has received instructions from li. I). ELLIOTTand CO. to sell by Auction, absolutely without

serve,Diver's Hose,

15 lengths Leather Hone, Sack Trucks,

AcetilenoGas Plants, large Cn« Ovens, Coke

Grills (2). I.nrgc Wood Vats, BOO feet 2[n Piping,200 feet 4ln lining, large quantity of llln, lin, and

"In Piping, Wire Ropes, Iron and Cooking SM.'Cs,4 Ploughs, Confectioner's Mixing Machine, Steed

Roller Press, 60-50 lb Weights, Scenery, Doors,

Hushes, Wood-turning Lathe, 10-ton Lifting Jack,Shaftings, Hangers, 200 Pulleys, Wrought Iron

Tanks 1300 and 100 gallons), Blocks, Glass, Chaff

Cutters, Inlcrnicdiiiles, lion* Gears, Crushing Mills,Printing Press, Eleotrlc Dynamos, Motors, Stock

Board, G.as Engine, Boot Heel Press, Guillotine,

Lend Generators, Revolving Confectioner's CopperPans, Smith Bellows, Rall Cutter, Corking Ma-

chines, Box Printing Machine, 4Sln French Burrs,15cwl Horse Shoes, Ship's Rafts, 10 horsepowerHoller, Flange Tntck Wheels, Chains, Anchors,ladder« (tOfect and 30 feet), Brick Press, Com-

plete Milk Cooling Oiitnt, Tanks, Colls, Agitators,2 Milk 'SterilIson», 2 Tangyc's High-pressure Pumps,Mixing Machine (copper lined). Toola of every de-

scription,and large' quantity ot Sundries.

AR these premisesare being demolished, and the

Firm arc Riving up the sccoiiil-liand portion of th.'lr

business, everything Is to he absolutely cleared to Um

highestbidder.

11U1LDING MATERIAL AT BOTANY.

On the Premisos, BOTANY-ROAD,opposite Upton's .Soap Works,

and known ns JONES' DAIRY,TO-MORROW, AT 2..10 P.M. .

20) Sheets Gal. Iron, 0 to 9 ft.

0x2, 4x2,3* 2, 4x1 Studs, Rafters, and Billons.

Also, One DeliveryVan and Harness, in

first-class)

order,

_pt. Ii. COOPER has received instructions fromVT JonT to sell,

WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST K1'.

SERVE.

BUILDING MATERIAL AT BURWOOD.

HIGHLY lUPORTaNT AUCTION' SALE of all the

Staler! ii contained in an S roomed W eatherlioard

Building,on the site, near tile Burwood Railway

Station,

ON SATURDAY NT-XT, MAY 1,

ut 2 30 p ni,

comprising250 Sheels (¡al Iron, 0 to 0 ft

2000ft I _

2, 4 x 2 Hardwood Rafters and Sluds

¿000ft 0x2 mid 4 x JJHardwood Joists and Ratters

long length«2500 I v 2 and li! Oregon Joists, Rafters, and Studs

2fxmft 4x1 Oregon Batten«HOOOft Oxll mid G Kauri Tlooring

1000ft I ¡Hing and Partition Board«, a good lol

"WOft A\ eatherlioard«, Skirting, and Tásela Boards

2, Pnnel and I edge Door«

1 ronl 1 ntrance am! Casement Donrs

Roi Ilauns and Sishi« RiirlBlcr Orates and Mänteln

Balli Copier Washtub*, Gus lind ANatir Piping and

loads of IJurful limber

GL. COOP! II has rcrclied Instructions from Air

Wulnurlc,ht to sell Die nhoie wlthoiil the slight

est rcsini

Auctioneer s lildress 78 George street West

leliplionr, A! 1 «s, North S}dnei 1170

IO llUlLDrltS, CONTRACTORS, DI Al 1RS, AM)

oi urns /

AUCTION SW1 of ull Hie SUP1 R10R M\T1 RIAIS

lonlnined in Hie MClOItlA HOT! L top of W11

Hain ut, which is being dimolfslicd lo make room

for the rreclion of ii new Hotel, und will he kuhl

In loli lo suit purchaser«,

ON TU1SDAY MAI, MAY4,

at 11 a nu,including

00 000 Machine Bricks

1000 20 v 10 Purple Bangor Slates200 Sheels (.ahanlsod Iron50001t 0x2 liili! Oregon Tolst« an I Rniler«

(OOOft 0x2 4x2, 1x2 Hurdwood lois!« and Rafltrs,

l0-)0ft 8 x Jj und II x 2i Oregon lois!«

5000ft 0x11 and 0 Kauri I lnoring, a Hood lot

Lining Partition Skirling, and Shi lying Boinia

JO Panel Doors, fitted willi fruims und fanlights, com

pille20 Half Glass Doors, filled willi lcidllghlsCasement Doors, litt eil willi Icidllght«1 ront 1 ii trunco Doors, fitted with sidelight*15 Lcd_c Doors10 Box Prune« and Sashes5 Marble Mantels and OralesWood Alanltls and Register Grates'120ft Awning containing 12 handsome Custlron Posts,

1 ric/e, and 1 IronsIuel Stoic, (oppcr 1 Sinks Wushtubs, and Bath,

Ous and Water Piping, itr

GI COOPUl has reeelied Insl ructions from Air

Coitllng lo sell the nboie WII1IOU1 RISIIIM

Auctioneer* Address 73 Oeorgi Mr et WestIel

,M 15SS, North Sydney 1171

?\~jrilClHLL and OR VNSION i*Tir«c" 1 "THIS DÂA "*"t1»A 10 a m

,ut fill Bourke itreot, Sum Hills, 1101 SI

HOLD IURNIIURI und I I l'l CIS, Combination«,Wurtlrobes Beds qui Bedding Jabir«, (hair«, eli

1IIIS DM, at 11 JO am, ut 201*1)011111(1 SUM li,'

ty dim l.ctneon Sindel und Wllllim st m I«

Di order of Hie Iruslcc-, I si ile of William ( lilnnock

PIANO (Al ilnul) Sileboinl, luble, Chairs

("hist ni Unwin, Rui teal Wash-lnnd

rloel, lamp, (lissware, mid Orninienls, clc

Mrrrnni,AND CRANSIO.V,

Auctioneers, 110 Abcruomblo street, city.

.AUCTION SALES.

-tv MID-WEEK AUCTION SALE,

THIS DAY, AT H A.M.,in the Commodious Rooms o!

MESSRS. BRUNTNEI.L mid BANNERMAN, LIMITED,'

SHS"» PI'IT-STHET, CITY.

SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Homovcil from"

.STANMORE, MOSMAN, PETERSHAM,COOQEII,and RANDWICK, for convenience of Silt, compris.

Ing:

St'PKIIII ENGLISH OAK DININO SUITE, Upholsteredin Real Morocco Leather, comprising 2 Canon, 8Dinner Chairs, and Couch.

jVERY FINE SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE,

4 SUPERIOR PIANOS, by best makers.

| BOOKCASES, SIDEBOARDS, DINING SUITES,

DINING TABLES, AUS. CHAIRS, HAT.CIIAIIIS,

|COMB. CHESTS, BEDROOM SUITES,

HALLSTANDS, BEDSTEADS, LINOS.

CARPETS, E.P. WARE-, CHINA anil GLASSWARE,Kitchen I.0I8 in great variety.

EVERY LINE MUST BE CLEARED. /

ON VIEW TODAY

.nnUNTNELL AND IUNNERMA».'

Xf -LIMITED,

Auctioneers, Í1S3A PITT-STREET, CITY. 'PJmne, 651.

. ASHFIELD, CROYDON PARK.

AUCTION SALE,

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AT 11 A.M.,nt

RESIDENCE OF Mr. STANMORE'S NEWSAQENOTBUSINESS,

'

GEORGE'S RIVER-ROAD,Alight first section

Ashflcld-Enflcltl tram.TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, DINNER WAGGON,

DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE.. LINOLEUMS. CHAIRS, TABLES,

BEDROOM SUITE.CHEST DRAWERS, OTTOMAN CODCR,'

BEDSTEAD AND BEDDING,ENCLOSED DRESSER, KITCHEN REQUISITES,

.RRUNTNEMJ AND BANNERMAN,?*-'

LIMITED,Auctioneers, and Agents for Mr. Stanmore.

Offices: 338APitt-street, Sydney.

MANLY,

FRIDAY NEXT, AT 11 A.M.,AUCTION SALE,

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,at

ORUBA, No. 72 OCEAN BEACH.

SIDEBOARD. DINING SUITE,CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, HALLSTANDS,

BEDROOMSUITI-.S,

BEDSTEADS AND It., COMBX. CHESTS,DRESSER, CROCKERY, UTENSILS.'

EUREKA GAS STOVE, MANGLE,etc., etc.

Being the Contenls of 8 Rooms,FOR UNRESERVED SALE.

"RRUNTNELIi AND BANNERMAN,XJLIMITED.

AUCTIONEERS, AND AGENTS FOR VKNDOU,Offices and Salerooms, «.ISA Pltl-slrcct, Sydney,

A

A

THIS HAY, APRIL28th. AT 10 A.M.

AT HAWSON-CIIAMBERS, RAW'SON-PLACK.UNDER IMPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS.

CUTLER ROLLER TOP DISK. COUCH.BOOKCASE, CHAIRS, OFFICE TABLES,CARPET. LINOLEUM, and SUNDRIES.

C. uENKINS will Sell ns Above THIS UORXEKI,_WITHOUT RESERVE,_

THIS DAY, APRIL 28th. AT 12 NOON.AT 16,1 PITT-STREET, SECOND FLOOR.UNDER IMPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS. '

OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES.(1. JENKINS will Sell as Above THIS DAÏ,_WITHOUT RI-SERVE,_

TAKE NOTICE;

NEW SOUTH AVALES MONT DE PIETE DEPOSIT_

AND INVESTMENT CO., LTD., !

71 CASTLEREAGH-STRKBT. 71

AEV.A.£R5SoT"F Puw' MARKET VALUE O.V

DIAMONDS, JEWELLERY, SILVER PLATE.

Etc., Etc.'

TOE LARGEST BUSINESS OP ITS KIND IS

AUSTRALASIA.

CAPITAL, £200,000.

RATES OP INTEREST THE LOWEST.

CLIENTS ALLOAVED THE UTMOST

CONSIDERATION.

A'. (3. JENKINS has received instructions from tua

X». above Company to sell by Public Auction, on

I heirpremises, 74 Castlcrcaghstrcet, thtir UN.

I REDEEMED JEWELLERY, on MONDAY, Sid MAY,1015, nt 11 a.m., unless

previously redeemed or in-'

tcrcst paid:Turq bangle, red stone bangle, gar brooch, s tropliy,

greenstone brooch. April-3rd, gold links; 20th, »

a f lever, g albert, cameo bracelet. May-1th, E

albert; lilli, g in chain, lkt; ISlii, ¡- a t k gea CSSii,

eli prl and st ring; 23rd, h h dinuioml ring. June2nd g Ii k uni 1010201; lOUi, lady's g chatelaine, di»

fane}' bangle, 2 g c bangles, 10-murkpiece; 18th, clui

dia and stone ring, ula marg ring, 1 g cliain; 22nd

tun h li illa" ring, 3-stono ring; S7lh, 1 and s 1 ;

albert, stone trinket: 30th, g basket banr/lo. July

l»t, h h dia ring; 3rd, g albert lkt g li k roth »Mil;

131h, s s diamond ring. July-loth, s o f k wulthira

212.1101!, prl brooch, gmtd greenstone nlbcn; lith,

opal ring, cameo ring, pearl and stone ring, h h

stone ring, diamond and pearl enam daggerbrooch:

IfUh. obis dia earrings, dia sapphire ring, li li Mit»

J02SÍ3271; 20th, h k waltham 7210J15, g albert, dl.mond

mid stone Hit, lnd/s g h k elgin 5323350; 21st, h li

dia ring, g li chain, heart, trinket, pearl and (lone

d ring, g ii k watch 26570, dia and «t il ring; «n 1.

g il If k lever. 5011, li k watch 138720'!; 53nl, li ti dil

ring, dia and prl fancy bangle, illa cres brooch, h li

Ida ring, 311 stone rings,fancy g albert. .°v W>.

ianey g albert, pearl bangç.

r diamond ,,

bangnlbert- 2!lh. illa and sapphire N b bangle, 1 I»1T1

5 «mondii ubout 10 carat,; 25th, s ?» .»S tagg.

_

"n "f T'enan."»'» S.>" >.^oV^.TA",on°e 'huèkuT'ring' "ffll-, "g ^^¡A__^ Ärlnc" "Ulli, g o bange, s cigarette casi. B_ Tu'

bn&lel "¡.63.0, P-arl«ml- «one «nfart; Ä

neckletí Slst, galbert,

trophy,»»'"»"»:. J «5£_

f^£stë?U&v_S^.rs-*A;Ä5jigt5ring,-g ring, K h k wolth l.Oj.ä.1., g c »'T"'GÏ'

i-üí tó.s 'rc'bai,g.e",r,ü'"dn.inS5.Jí

lKc hangle (set turn); 2111, »f

k "

««^»..

¿llíort, ni box. g n»'«'!, g-'*,.',

Ä «ÏÏ'blue ¿lone ring, opal ring, g ''

'</'?""'_ ,t',in».

lkt, r illa and stone lirooçh, .P"1.'."?. K¡. SS r din. enam sind», g tangle, Mo

nçIla mí

âitli, g h le reptwatch 10W07, g wale

««"'

li ¡iii, N S bang..', g c

l»»>f',,,!;,-¡,

k

?. ,t 'h'm cbuin, s 0 f

k,»toil «»Kb

f'j'e',.". fniusil,J,

h le watch 201)101, alberl, «»,|)U"C s \!'XJ pi«

o f k b walch, fancy g nlliirl,11.j,,

'u

."Vclsln'.«Hi, g m chain, «tone, heur!, h is H w

IIUOOHI, pearl and eton«»¡T<¡ . ''c- ,,?kM g .W

bungle, r illa and pear! li h ring,-*0Î",*,. VïtoVie «»»"

IM, H »lone neekli'I, gc hangle; 2.1 '.

?

"JJ

*

ring, penrl turn,bin]I

brooch, r in, ...I I«»',?fly brooch, ..»tone dia ring, g "«'I-1 . I«",

,

pendant, .Ha l.hiestoue?'«-">/'»«., , ,

'"ï01 ,,"rt

pondun!, i»nrlulnedi hangle g i.Il«r. k

Ju¡milgie, g nug. ring; 28th, li h - ^ (lont

touring«.« li I,

1<'"vt'"1Ä13n',." "''", rim», nil«

I pearl ring: Billi, galberl, elim .lia lur

^.V",',

eui. » III box. h li «Ha ring und. l'wrl «nfc, « » »

nea,, - Iii box,li II di» ring ami. penn rn»t,

. »

?rcn lniKWO, Icilhcr albert, g «I«r,,,-":i fc'"."..OTO Är

TKk'- C"'','!. 'i'nond ,'hi "g°e"nl "1 £**

necklet, 3-slone ring._-.

--;\ NOTICE.

All OOO.I« Pledged wlNnTM. TRENN. 101 SUrM'

..liait. Sydney, lune l,e," 'A.^^' I.TII..

MON'I1 DE Plirri'l II. und I. l-OSIPACi.. LU'..

Cuidli'rcujlb-slroil, Sydney._A .

(1. JENKINS has received Iiirtrucllon.ft«

AN.K V. MONT DE 1'IETB '.. 'J'"' ';,"*' ¡t .

in »eil by publicmiction. «»' ll "PIE of I.

M.

-uMlereugh-strect.Hie Ibireileen .1

11«M-»'»mvi

"f^.eh (.M). '»^.«r'AîîfÄ'^V^ pl.rse'o.í'íí.A-

í: -»*Sm,i\wiiiii, iii-, u..Ai,,,,,., »rrt'iistoni

>__s__7i£¥ft-*-A'w¡foi" purse; /list, gnecklet, g

THIS D¿

TOHN P. LISTER «'I" «," l»-t ""^-"pl'V^pS

".

Rings. Ilrnoclir», nanglM,ele. I.on_

^_^AIh^,J___X_iilJMï^-ii^'"

(Coîitlnuod on next I'ai?c.J

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275402

AÏÏCTTOIT SALES.

(Continued Irom Pago IO

MOSMAN.

J UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM

< P. WHITELEY KING, Estf,

J IMPORTANT SALE BY 1UCTI0N,

?

TniS DAY, WEDNESDAY,

2Sth APRIL, AT li A.M.'

AT TOE RESIDENCE,

LBÜMBRA,

8BTERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

APPOINTMENTS, AND EFFECTS.

FEURICH PIANOFORTE,

? TERT BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT MODEL, IN WAL.

NUT CASE, COST QUITE RECJ"NTJ.Y FROM

, NICHOLSON and CO., LTD., ONE HUNDRED'

POUNDS TIHS SUPERB INSTRUMENT POS

8ESSLS UNSURP'.SSED BRILLIANCE OF TONE,

and »11 those FINE QUALITIES FOR Windi

PIANOFORTES BY JULIUS FEURICH ARE RE-

NOWNED.

ON VIEW PRIOR TO SALE 17ROM 9 A.M.

ITAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,** ÏTNE ART, FURNITURE, AND GENEItAL

AUCTIONEERS,1ÎXW98 OASTLEREAGH-STRBET,

BrrWEEN PAIIK AND BATHURST STREETS.

WOLi^STONECRAFT.

IMPORTANT SALT! BY AUCTION

TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 29,

AT li O'CLOCK A.M.

AT THE RESIDENCE,

LLANCOORIE,

61IIRLKV-ROAD, NEAR CROW'S NEST, -

WOLLSTONECRAFT.

Per »train from MeMahan's Point.

Upder instructions from

TOE OWNER, Df CONSEQUENCE OP

RELINQU1SIHNG nOUSEKEEPINa

Including _ .

WALNUT Mt SIDEBOARD, with Shaped Bevelled

F.lge Mirror Back and Enclosed Cupboards

V».SM\NIAN BI»ACKWOOD SUITE, upholstered in

SaddlebagsTHJ.VOPn EXTENSION DINING TABLE, extending

Ion. »vith patent screw._

ROSI WOOD DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in

bilk Tapestry.

8 FECT STAINED ROSEWOODBEDROOM SUITE,

Well Finished and In Eiccllcnt Ord*r.

injENlTUIlE AND GENERAL BKKBOTS

for

TITREE MINOR BEDROOMS,BREAKFAST-ROOM,

PANTRIES, AND KITCHEN.

LARGE AVIARY AND CANARDS,BREEDING CAGE,

_,

CTAGnORNS, PALMS, HANGING BASKETS.Etc., Etc., Etc.

TAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,FINE ART, FURNITURE, AND GENERAL

AUCTIONEERS,100-198 OASTLEREAGn-STnEET.

(BETWEEN PARK AND BATHURST STREETS).

IMPERATIVE AUCTION S M JAON THE PREMISES.TEMPORARY BAR,

USHER'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL.

CASTLEREAGH -STREET.

ITU DAY NEXT.' »30tli APRIL.

AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PROMPT.

MAGNIFICENT BAIR. COUNTERS

andCAntNirr ITTTINGS.

Comprising:TFRi HANDSOME COUNTER. 21ft RUN, WITH TWO

ItniHIV ENDS, EACH «ft: FITTI'D WITH COP

PI I! \\ ASH TRAYS THE CABINET FITTINGS Al-ii VII» HAVE LAIIGE ICE LOCKERS IN Tni:

LOUER PORTION AND HANDSOME MIRROR

11 Vf ki», WITH AMPLE SHELVING ACCOMMODA

1IO\ HEAVY BRASS TOOTRAIL ROUND

COUNTI1!. MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER BYBl VU!), W VI SON. LTD.. IN SOLID WALNUT,IOIl I'SIII ll'S OLD METROPOLITAN HOTEL. IN

1»1NG S1II1 I.T,i AND USI.D IN THE TEMPORARY

RVU HI RINO BUILDINQ OF NEW METROPOLI-TA»- HOTEL,

Also,TOO URGE LOUNGE SETTEES, TO FIT CORNERS,

AND LPIIOLSTERED IN BUFFALO HIDE.

TERMS CASH.

."SPECIAL CONDITIONS OT SALE.

THE COUNTER AND CAHINTT TITTINGS MUST

BT REMOVED S\M1". DAY OT SALE BETÖRE SO'CLOCK P M, AS Tin; CONTRACTORS TOR NEW

HOTEL MUST HAVE POSSESSION TO PROCEED

RITO BUILDING.

TAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,AUCTIONTERS,

H-rVHW OASTLEUEAGH-STRURT,BETWEEN BATHURST AND PARK STREETS.

IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE.

ON

FRIDAY NTE7XT, 30th APRIL,

AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.

AT THE COMMODIOUS ROOMS ofof

JAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,

19H-K18 OASTLEREAGn-STREET

(Between Bathurst and Furk streets).

_

Under Instructions fromTHE EXEOUTOItS IN THE 1-STATE

of

'

THE LATH MRS. E. V. SARGENT.

THE WnOLE OF Tin?VALUABLE MODERN FURNITURE

¡uul

HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,Removed from the Residence,

HOMEDALE,

SPRINGWOOD, BLUE MOUNTAINS

(Tor Convenience of Sale).

'

MAGNIFICENT-PIANOLA PIANO,

SPECIALLY IMPORTED BY M'FSSRR PA LINO AND

CO., AND IN PERFECT ORDER.

".FULL PARTICULARS IN ADVERTISEMENTSTO FOLLOW.

JAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,TINE ART, TURNITHRE, AND GENERAL

AUCTIONEERS,11C. 108 CASTLEIII-AOII-STRErr, '

BETWEEN BATHURST AND PARK STREETS.

THIS DAY,AT 11 O'CLOCK.

DDLTTON and CO. arc inslrucled lo sell hy auo

Inn, nt ISO KING SI'ltETT, NEWTOWN.

mnmya¡r"!'iíí Tnglncor's DRAWING OFI ILE I «BINET DESK, In Oak, 1 irgc size

large el/e OAK VTATIONTRY AND BOOK CABINET.v,,,.','T'1^' ANn HARNESS.NEW OHOltSr BRUSH MOTOR.

AUCTION SALES.

MOTOR ACCESSORIES,

TO MOTORISTS, GVRAGE PROPRIETORS, AND

THE TRADE GENERALLY.

IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE,

WITHOUT ANY RESERVE,

"

TUESDAY, MAY 4,U.A.M.

ON THE PREMISES, >?

115 BATHURST-STREET, CITY.

UNDFR raSTRUCTIONS TROM

MR. JJ.¡B. HUMPHREYS,

RECEIVER and LIQUIDATOR,

and

Messrs. W. n. JOSEPH AND CO.

MOTOR ACCESSORIES,

AND SPARE PARTS.

OFFICE TURN1TURE'AND FITTINGS

(Tolucd at about £3000, as per Stock Sheels).And including

SPARE PARTS TOR ALL MODELS, B S.A., nUDSON,

MERCEDES, SCAT. METALLURGIQUE, AND

BEI.SIZE 5IOTOR CARS, COMMER LORRY. AND

DAYTON BUGGY.

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF n. and B., T. »nd n.,

AND LUCAS HEAD, SIDE, AND TAIL LIGHTS,

KLAXTON ELECTRIC and H. and B. HORNS.

LAMP OOVFRS, 1TEAD, SIDE, AND TAIL; TYRE

COWERS, BALL RAC1S, FOOT PRINT TOOLS;SPANNERS, WRENCHES, AND FILE8.

NESTHTLI, DOUBLE-ACTION AIR PUMPS, ATLASPOWER PUMPS, UPTO-DATE BOSCH MAGNETO

BUNDRIES, A1MIA SPARKING PLUGS,Etc., Etc., Etc,

i

»J-H.P. TRIUMPH MOTOR OYOLE,

with Lamp, rfytttngs, etc., complete.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER,

OFFIOE TABLES. PIGEONHOLES, PLATFGLASS

SHOWCASES, WINDOW TITTINGS,1 HEVEL.

PLATFGLASS MIRRORS, OFFICE CHAIRS, SEC-

RETAIRE, COUNTERS, SHELVES, PARTITIONS,.nd LINOLEUM.

ON VIEW, MONDAY, MAY J,

TAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,'

. AUCTIONEERS,liKS-IBS CASTLEREAGH STREET

(BETWFEN PARK AND BATHURST STREETS).

, WOOLLAHRA.*

IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE,

TO BB HELD ON

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 11 A.M.

Under Instructions from

THE IJ-OC-OTORS Di THE ESTATE

of

THE LATE GORDON MARR, ESQ.

The whole of the

EICITfLY SUPERIOR FURNITURE,

APPOINTMENTS, and EFFECTS

contained In the Residence,

KIORA,OCEAN-STREET, WOOLLAHRA.

RICHARD LIPP PIANOFORTE,

UPRIGHT MODEL, In WALNUT CASK»

PIANOFORTE by PALING and CO.

Also

BEIASIZE MOTOR OAR,

16-20 H.P., IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER.

TAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,'

FINE ART, TURNITURE, AND GENERAL

AUCTIONEERS,100-1-8 CASTLLIIEAGH-STREET

(BETWEEN BATHURST and PARK STREETS),

TO-MORROW, THURSDAY.

AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK SHARP.

AT OUR SALEROOMS,

Under Instructions from

THE MORTGAGEES.

TOE WHOLE OF THE STOCK

(removed for convenience of sale)OT A LEADING SUBURBAN STORE,

consisting of

(Roughly at Stock Sheet Value, £000),and comprising

A Largo Selection of Best Branda of

BUILDERS- AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY,CROCKERY, GLASS, AND ENAMELLED WARE,

STOCK OP ASSORTED TO\S, l

Also,The Whole of the

SnOP riXTURES AND ITTTINOS.

S DOUBLE ACTION PUMPS

HO LITT AND TORCE PUMPS.

.10 HOOT VENTILATORS

CROSSCUT AND CIRCULAR S a, W8

100 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS' TENNIS AND HAR-

VARD SinRTS

T.ÊAN, VALANTTNK, AND COMPANY,XJ

.OFNERAL AUCTIONEERS.

1

200 CAsn.nREAon STREET,TELEPHON*-, CITY 7802.

AUCTION 8ALE,

FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M-,

COOCEE BAT,

NORMANDY RESIDENTIAL FLATS,

Corner of BELMORF-ROAD and YIi-JAlVSTREBT,Back of Hotel.

Take Coogee Bay Tram to

BELMORE-ROAD.

SUPERIOR lnmNTSlTTNGS, MADE TO ORDER OT

PROPRICTRESS. Mrs I LE^ARPENTIER,under her instructions. ,

i

BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER CARPETS.

OAK AND MAPLE TWIN BEDSTEADS.

willi Best Quality Bedding.

EASY ARM CHAIRS.

OAK ICE cnnsT.

HY. NORTON,AUCTIONEER.

.pnONH, 47« CITY.

THIS DAY, » i

WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL,at 11 u.ni. prompt.

ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE

by public auction, at^

TREDEGA!-, DARLING POINT.

The whole of the -»

y SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD TURNITURE

anti Appointments in the látateHIE HON. SIR TRA VOIS SUTTOR,

full particulars of which appeared in the SydneyMorning Herald and Dnllv 'telegraph yestenluj and

Saturday last

WALTER BRADLEY AND CO,YY In conjunction with STUTOHBURY and COLE-

MAN, will conduct tile alboic Sale, under Instructions

from the Executors in the 1 state

AUCTION SALES.

THE SALE OT THE SEASON.

MAGNIFICENT IRISH LINENS,WONDERFULLY BEAUTIFUL LACE GOODS,

AT THE BURWOOD SALER0051S

(The Best SpotIn this Stale for Sellers and Buvcrs.)

CONTINUATION SALE AT AUCTION, .

in order speedy unreserved clearance of the

balance of the Shipment.

THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY,

FROM.11 A.M. i

Under imperativeinstructions from Mr. FRANCIS"

Représentative of the Belfast Manufacturer.

GRAND TABLE LINEN DA»'ASK, the Best only.

LARGE QUANTITIES BED JNEN, in Lots suit all

BuycriCHARMING CURTAINS, Newest Designs.

'"

BEDSPREADS of Rare li uty and Quality. ,

QUILTS, TOWELLINGS' all of Best -

Wo advise all neads of Households, Young Couples,

and Others attend earlyTO DAI.

It's your opportunity to-dny. use It to fullest pos-

sible extent. Last chance.

"¡VfESSUS. STRONGMAN anti WATKIN,

AUCTIONEERS for the Vendors, who aro selling

PRELIMINARY AJ*NOUN(*nafI*NT.

*VERY IMPORTANT SALE-GRANVILLE,

Without any Reserve Under imperative

Instructions.

TO-MORROW, THURSDAY,

11 A.M.,

st "ROSELAWN," iroTCltlNSON-STREET,of the whole of tile

FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTSof Six Large Rooms, and Complete Out Offices.

1TTR MAGNIFICENT PIANOFORTE.. by Carl Weber,

UPRIGHT GRAND MODEL, In MASSIVE WALNUT*

CASE, In grand condition, and cost £90 new.

Can be highly recommended to anyone looking for

i really high grade Piano.

COMPLETE ,SET OF 25 LARGE VOLS, HIS-

TORIANS' IHSTORY OF THE WORLD Also OAK

BOOKCASE TOR SAME: DRAWING-ROOM CAR-

PET, in Axminster, DINTNO-ROOM CARPET,

LINOLEUMS. SUITES,,

COMB. CHESTS. TINT.

SIDEBOARD. EXCELLENT APPOINTMENTS

THROUGHOUT, to which we ask special atten-

tion of the Trade and all classes of Buyers.

"¡vrESSRS.STRONGMAN and WATKIN,

U" AUCTIONEERS. i

'

OFFICES AT BURWOOD ONLY.

TO-MORROW, THURSDAY,

AT THE CITY MART, 3 HAMILTON-STREET.

AT 11.30 A.M.

ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

WITH ALL FAULTS (li' ANY).

J8 ROLLS BROWN BACGTNO PAPER.*

. S CASKS ELECTRIC TRANSFORMERS.

Type U, 60 cycle, 650 volt primary, 115/230

volt secoiulttiy.i

176 DO**. AUSTRALIAN STANDARDCORNSACKS.

l8 11-21 BDLS. B CLY TWINE.

IN GOOD ORDER AND CONDITION,000 PAIRS MEN'S, WOMEN'S. AND CIULDREN'S

BOOTS AND SHOES

LADIES' SKIRTS, CANVAS DUCK, AND DRESS

MATERIALS,

^- BOYS' SUITS, MEN'S TROUSERS,^

ETC., LTC, ETC.

Also,EXTENSION DINING TABLE.

AUSTRIAN CHAIRS,DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS (SPRING

MATTRESSES),DRESSING TABU'S. WASnSÏANDS,

BY ORDER OP TlIE THIE ASSESSORS.

*f-_

?p-RASEJt,UTnER, ' AND CO., -LTD.,

"^ have received instructions to sell by auction, as

above.

TELEPHONE, CITY 8877,

UHDAY NEXT-THE BIGGEST SALE YETI

SATURDAY NEXT-THE RIOOr^T SALE YET!

SATURDAY NEXT-THE BIOOI-ST SALE YET!

SATURDAY NEXT'-THE BIGGEST SALE YETI

Arthur Rlckani

and Co., Ltd.'s,Second SubdivisionAuction ofHie Beautiful

COOPER'S BELLEVUE H1LL-BONDI ESTATE-No.

COOPER'S HI-I.I.I.VIIE 1I1L1<-I)0ND1 ESTATE-No.

COOI'I'.lt'S BELLEVUE II1LL-BONDI ESTATE-No.

COOPER'S BEIJ.EVIII-, HlLL-tlONUI EST*.!-!"-No. 2

COOPER'S BHLU,TUE HILL-BONDI I-STATE"-No.

In eianinncllnn with

Messrs. J. TRANK COXand CO., Lid. (Bondi Junc-

tion tuid Bondi Beach).

CREAT At'cmOV S\LE-SvrUROaY NEXT, S PU,GREAT AUCTION* SALE-SATDIIDW «»EXT, 3 P.M.,

GREAT AUCTION SALE-SATURDAY NEAT. 3 P.M.,GREAT APrnON SALE-SATURDAY NEXT, 3 P M.,GREAT AUCTION SALI"-SATURDAY NEXT, 3 P.M.,

'SATURDAY NEXT! On the Ground,'

iSATITRD W NEXTI at 8 p.mSATURDAY NEXTI 'lids mngnillccnt

SATURDAY NEXTI Residential Estate

'SATURDAY NT-ATI (the like of which will be

SATURDAY NteCTI absolutely unobtainable

SATURDAY NEXTI around Sydney.SATURDAY NEXTI after this Sale),ISATURDAY NEXTI Is being ottered bySATURDAY NEXT! Cooper's

Bellevue Hfll

SATURDAY NEXTI Bondi Estate, Ltd.,

SATURDAY NEXTI who acquired theStTURDAYNl-XTI Property from the

S\TURDAYNEXTI TniBtccs of the Will

NEXT SATURDAYI of the late

NEXT SATURDAYI Sir DANIEL COOPER, Bart.NEXT SATURDAYI in 1011,

COOPER'S BELLEVUE THLL-BONDI ESTATE-No.

'COOPER'S BELLEVUE lnLL-RONDI ESTATE-No.COOPER'S HBLLEYIIE HILL-BONDI ESTATE-No _.

COOPER'S BEU.EVÜE HTLL-BONDI EST V TE-No. 2.

RECORD AUCTION SaLE-ON THE GROUND,RECORD AUCTION SALE-ON THE GROUND

RECORD AUCTION SALE-ON THE CROUND

RECOUD AUCTION SALI"-ON Tin- GROUND,

SATURDAY NEXT. And the Sale will

'SATURDAY NEXT. commence at

SATURDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. sharp.SATURDAY NEXT. A retnrd attendance

SATURDAY NEXT. Is sure, theSATURDAY NEXT. demand for plan«SATURDAY NEXT. snrpoiBing our

SATURDAY NEXT.'

most sanguineSATURDAY NEXT, expectations.SATURDAY NEXT. Indeed, It fs provins;SATURDAY NEXT. one of the montSATURDAY NEXT, phenomenally popular

SATURDAY NEXT. Subdivisions hitherto

SATURDAY NEXT. held In this

SATURDAY NEXT. country.

COOPER'S BEIiEVUE HTLL-BONDI EST-.TE-No i.

COOPER'S BELLEVUE inLL-BONDI EST«.rK-No 2.

COOPER'S BTLLEVUE HILL-BONDI liSTaTE-No' 2.

COOPER'S BELLEVUE HXLL-BONDI EST VTE-No'. 2.

The Ocm of Sydney"«

Ttvidpntlnl Estates, ,

with superb views of Ifor.

Harbour, South Head, Ross

Bay, Watson's Bay,Bondi Bay. AiljomB themagnificent stretch »f

green sward of theROSE BAY GOLF LINKS.

Bclloviio Ilill-Bomll""a no.

trim lakes jondirect to the property(rare 8<1).

.SPECIAL TRAMS wiTt

bo run dny of «nlo, and wiR stopnt the loop (Blrrlga-roud),on the Estate, close to

the spot where the sale will

ho held.Take the BONDr VIA

BELLEVUE IHLL tram

at Circular Quay(Cusloins-hnusc), or

Corner of Hunter and

Castlereagh streets ¡ or

corner King and

Ciisllercagli streets, etc.'

Tare, 8.1.

- The propertysi roi cites away on

your left-a picturesqueand ideal residential

portion-the most

select part of this

poptiliit"Waterside Resort,

As an investment, this

magnificent Estatecannot be equalled.A MONEY-MAKER for th«Home-seeker or thoInvestor.l<ots average 60 x 150 ft

of excellent gaidcn sou. /

Solicitors to the Estate,Messrs. Stephen, Jaques, and Stephen.

O'Connell-strect, andMessrs. Wilson and Harriott,3 Cnstlercagli-strcet.EASIEST OF TERMS

Elvo per cent, deposit,,balance in 00 equal

monthly or 20 equalquarterly payments,Interest fi per cent,,

puvnblo quarterly.

TORRENS TITLE.

ARTHUR HfCKARD AND CO., LTD., Tile RcallvAirrnuR RICHARD AND CO., LTD., specialist'

-

ARTHUR RICK MID <»ND CO., LTD., SB Tilt streetARTHUR UICKARD VND CO, Lil), Sydney.

THE r\SSWORD TO PROSPERITY"RICKA IID'S EASY TERMS."

CALL Ott WBOR ¡TOB, PI.AN81

AUCTION SALES.

BY ORDER OK THE TRUSTEES OK THE ESTATE OF

JOHN CAHILL, Deceased.

JOHNSTON-STREET, ANNANDALE.

That well-situatedRESIDI'STE, "MELLirONT," al

South-eastern comer of Johnston and Albion iireets,

two minnie«, from Irani (2d section). It is built

of brick (cementedund painted), blute roof, leran,

dulis and bulcom in fionl, lialconio.« at rear. .Con'

tains tall, ten "rooms, bathroom, kitchen, store-

room laundry. Girnge und man's room of

W.B. at rear. Tho land has 40ft frontage

[

to east side of Johnston-street and »8ft to

south side of Albion-street, the other side

line being 110ft Sin,eilending to a reserve en-

trance, where Soft 7jin.TORRENS TITLE.

RENTAL, ¿120 pilli ANNUM, tenant payingrates

and, tates.

RICHARDSONand WRENCH, Ltd., will sell by

auction, at the Rooms, on FRIDAY, 30th April,

it 11.30 a.m.,"

'*. The above desirable Home, in a very wide

stree!, of an esteemed suburb, with 2d tram

service,"

Messrs. MURPHY 'and MOLONEY are Solicitors of

the Estate. _ A*1')

BY ORDER OP THE TRUSTEES OP THE ESTATE

''

OP THE LATE A. B. J. CHAUVEL."

BURWOOD-BURWOOD,near the Church of England.

"ALMA," a Villa, in DUFF-STREET,Burwood-road, and adjoining the grounds, nttoched

to residence of Mrs. Keep. It is built of brick,

painr*d. shingle and Iron roof, verandah in front,

and enclosed i crondall ut rear, hall, 4 main rooms,

. servants' room, and 2 attic rooms, pantry,

kitchen, laundry,and bathroom, shed ol

wood and iron at rear. The lund has -about

07ft frontage,with a depth hy irregular lines of

nboirt 225ft, widening considerably at rear.

One minute Irom tram on Burwood-road, and only 7

minutes' walk from' Burwood Railway Station,

RICHARDSON«nd WRENpH, Ltd., in conjunction

with T. QUINN, of Petersham, will sell by auc-

tion, at the Rooms, on FRIDAY, 30th April, at 11.30

a-rn., ,-.,,-«

The above, opposite St "aid's Church. (1516)

IN THE ESTATE LATE JOSEPH WARDROP.

HURSTVILLE.

A DOUBLE-FRONTED COTTAGE, with Workshop at

rear fronting WOIDS-AVKNUE, nortli of Flrst

aveñne. It Is built, of W.B, on brick piers,has ver-

andah in front, and'contains half-hall. 4 rooms,

small room off kitchen and wash house; detached

stable and workshop of wood. The property I« oe

copied by Mr. Wardrop. Land 40ft x 128ft Torrens

Title. The Cottage occupies a commanding poa!

tion in tile centre of this growing niburb,

Messrs. BEEnAO and SIMPSON, 0! Elizabeth-street,Solicitors to the Estate,

Auction Sole at ,tiio Rooms, OS Pitt-street on FRIDAY.

30th APRIL, at 11.30 a.m.

?RICHARDSON AND"

WRENCH, LTD.?*-V

._

(1680)

'« BY ORDER OF THE

PERPETUAL TRUSTEE CO., LTD.,'

»i Trustees of the Estate late STEPHEN MILLS.

RANDWICK.

Two Cottages, Ivanhoe and Strathmore, in nOOPER

STREET, of brick, cemented and painted, tiled'

roofs, verandahs front and rear, each contain half

hall, 3 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, and waahshed.

Land, about so feet frontage by 135 feet 7 Inches.

RENTAL, £85 18s perannum. Torrens Title.

?RICHARDSON and WRBïran, Ltd., In conjunction"-V with EICIN and CO., Newtown, will'sell by auction,

it the Rooms, on FRIDAY, April 30, at 11.30 a.m.,The aboie Cottages

north side of street, near Car

ringi on-roud._ (1507)

STANMORE.

Superior well-built Residence, Torilla, No. 114 CAV

UNDTSH-STREET, 3 minute»' walk from station,

built of brick, cemented front, painted slate roof,verandah and balcony in front and at rear, and

containing hall, 8 rooms, kitchen, pantry, bath-

room, laundry,wood and coal house, gas, water,

and sewer connections. Land, 41 x 00J feet back

lo a lane. Torrens Title.

AUCTION SALE of above, at the Rooms, 03 Pltt

strect, Sydney, on FRIDAY, 30th April, at 11.30n.m.

'

(

«

TJIOHARDSON AND WRENCn, LTD.

_,_ (IMS)

NEUTRAL BAY FREEHOLD,EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL SITE, on the Height«,

having 100 feet frontage to SPRUSON-STREET,opposite Phillip-street, depth lines 130 feet 0 inchesto 130 feet 4 Inches.

?

*..

Situate in the vicinity of first-clans properties,and commanding uninterrupted views of harbour,etc

TITLE: Cooper Freehold.AUCTION SALE of above, at the ROOMS,1

OS Pitt-street, Sydney, on

TRIDAY, APRR, SO, at 11.30 a.m.

RICHARDSONAND WRENCH, LTD.

(1532)

EDWIN-STREET, CROYDON.Three Minutes from Railway Station.

Desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, No. 51, of Brick, havirtr

verandah, balcony, hall, eight rooms, bathroom,kitchen, laundry, etc., evenry convenience. LAND,33 feet 1J inches by 125 feel. Tille, TORRENS

Key with Mr. PICKETT, MALVERN inLLDistrict Is healthy, and of full train service.

AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, 30th APRn«,at Hie Rooms, D8 Pltt-strcet, at 11.30 a.m.

"RICHARDSON AND WRENCH, LTD.,

(1531)iii"

LIDCOMBE.RUGBY PARK ESTATE LOTS.

No. 7, Sec. 7, C8 feet frontage Tllba-strect x 1» feet,comer of Victoria-avenue.

No. 10, See. 0A, 01 feet 8 inches frontage Tilba-streetx 87 feet on one Bide, and (Bit Hin on the other,comer of Victoria-avenue.

No. 1, See. 11, 83 feet to Victaria-avenue X 140 feet,

comer of Wilfred-street.MORTGAGEE'S SALE. TORRENS TITLE.

AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 30,at our Rooms, D8 Pitt-street, at 11.30.

EIOT1ARDSONAND WRENC7I, LTD.

___;_;_(1530)CI.IFFORn-STREET, MOSMAN,

quite near to Spit Junction, Id tram.COTTAGE, Araluen, No. IS. of Weatherboards (lath

and plaster Interior), boll, verandah, 5 rooms and

kitchen, etc. Lund 40 feet x 132 feet hock to o

lane. An esteemed nnd very convenient position.Torrens Title.

AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, APRn,30,

nt our Rooms, 01 Pitt-street, at 11.30.

RICHARDSONAND WRENCH, LTD.

_0533)DOUBLE BAY FREEHOLD.

Owrer is coing to Hie war, and 1B compelled to Sell.

A .MODERN D.F. nRICK COTTAGE, No. 02 MANNING

ROAD. II has verandahs, and contains hall, 4

rooms, bathroom, pantry, kitchen, and washhouse,

gas, city wnler, and sewerage connecicd. laind

3!ft x 105ft. Easy Terms and FOR POSITIVE

SALE, at the Rooms, m Pltt-strcet, on FRIDAY,30th APRIU at 11.30 n.m.

?piOHARDSON AND WRENCH, LTD.

\_____Q 510)

NEXT SATURDAY, AT 3.

CENTRE OP RYDE.

WANDOO HILL ESTATE,

fronting

CHUROH-STREET AND MORRISON

ROAD,

85 CHOICE COTTACTE AND VTIiLA SITES.

THE PICK OP RYDE,

MATCHLESS "VTEW3 AND OUTLOOK.

A BTJTLDÎNQ SITE purchased on the WANDOO HILL

ESTATE must prove a SOI ID INVESTMENT, and no

better building sites are available west of the city.

EASY TERMS. TORRENS TITLE.

AUCTION SALE, ON TUB (¡ROUND. 3 O'CLOCK,

NEXT SATURDAY.

BIOTfARDSONand WRENCH. Ltd.,

1

(1403) Auctioneers, 08 Pitt-street

BEECROFT.

HIGITLANDS of the HORNSBY-STR aTHTTELD LINE.

A COTTAGE RESIDENCE, known as "Raeburn." front-

ing COPELAND ROAD, on the Iàistern Side of theRailway Line, and only 3 MINUTES' WALK OF

THE STATION.

The Land has K15 feet frontage to Copeland-road _ 40".

feet. Torrens Tille, being portion U74 Gov. Subd.of the Field of Mnrs, in arra,

1 ACRE 2 ROODS 5 PERCHES,

RICHARDSONAND WRENCH. LTD., will Rell by

Auction, ut the Rooms, (is Pitt streot, on FRIDAYMAY 7, at 11.30 a in ,

The nboie COTTAGE PROPERTY, quite close toBEECROFT STATION. ndl particulars inu future issue.

W. A. FREEMAN, EM).. Martin-place, Solicitor to the

_

l'stutc. (],-,.T9)

CHtmOH-Vi'RlXT, ST. PETER«!.

W.B. COTTAGE, No. !.'!, und TWO 11RK K CO'ITUMIS,Nos. 45 und 17; Hie tonner lins tcramlnli front und

leal, four rooms, lient .s'. 'Hie latter h in' e;

verandah front uni! rear, 4 moms, kitchen. _...

fcluble ut real. Rnntah, £52 per annum. land100 foot 1 177/13.! I.el. .1. J. MULLIGW. Esq.,Solicitor, No 82 Pitt Muet, acta for the litateof Töpfer, del eased.

RICHARDSONund WRPNCII, LTD., hale receiied

instructions from William Edwards, Esq., to sell

by public auction, at the Rooms, Pitt-streot, on FRI-DAY, 7th May, at 11.30 ».m

AUCTION SALES.

SHELL COVE, NEUTRAL,ONE OF. THE CHOICEST SPOTS ON HARBOUR,

SHELTERED AND PICTURESQUE,Eastern aspect,

attractive views of Hays,Mosman,

Islands, Harbour,and its Southern Environs-Wool

lulira Point, Bellevue lilli, etc.

TO YACHTSMEN, LAUNCH-OWNERS, and OTHERS.

SUPERIOR MANSION and Grounds.200 Feet SHELL COVT.-HOAD,

DEPTH UM FEET.

Extending to W\T!'ltS OF BAY,where the Front-ige is about 17:! feet;

commenced by the late Vlajor JOSEPH EVANS

"BOOKER, und lust complet«! by the Trustees

of his Will.

The Residence is ol Stone anil Brick, cavity walls,

part rough cast, bc-.t slate roof, and containingON GROUND FLOOR: Entraîne norcli, verandahs, ex-

ceptional IU11, drawing an.l dining rooms, bed-

room, with dressing-room (fitted), bathroom, ser-

vants' dining hall, scrvery, kitchen, store, and

pantrv, sculiery.ON FIRST FLOOR: Balcony,

seven bedrooms, bath-

room, w.c, linen press, hall, and lobby,maid's

room.

IN BASEMENT: Bülürd-room, Ulundry, lavatory, and

collai.Attached are Garage, man's-room,

workroom,

and loft over.

No expense has been spared to render this a highclass and comfortable .family resilience of unusual

merit; the design anil AIIÍHII throughout stamp it as

almost matehlcss, and nothing is wanting to please,

inspection is invited (Caretaker on property) only byCard-to-view from Auctioneers.

'

To a man of means and aquatic tastes no property

can compare with it, or for a Club in that rclullon

It would be appropriate.The laying out i.f the Grounds has been left for »

nurchascr's choice of mode. '

AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, 7th MAY,at our Rooms, (l8 PITT-STREET, at 11.30.

RICHARDSONAND WRENCn. LTD.

'_(lfil-)". EPPING.

ESTATE LATE MRS. M. J. WATERS.

1.-OXFORD-STREET, near Chester-street.-DetadiedWEATHERBOARD COTTAGE, Blythewood, half

hall, i rooms, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, pan-try. Land of good dimensioni. Rent 25/ weekly.

2.-NORFOLK-STREET, near Surrey-street. DetachedWcatlierltoard Cottage Ebenezer, half hall. Ti

rooms, kitchen, bathroom, detached washhouse,poultry run. Vacant, Utclv Miv, Waters' home.

3.-NORFOLK-STREET. Cottage Alameda, of weather-

boards, t rooms, kitchen, open v/ashtioiise. poultryrun. Rental 10/ per week,

t.-NORFOLK-STREET. Land, about 60 x »bout 185.On it two Chimney Staeks, remains or a fire.

S.-SURREY-STREET. Delacl.e.1 Cottage. we.itVr

boards, Sunnyside, half hull, 5 rooms, 1.U'lu'n,

bathroom, »vashlioiise, fowl run, Rent 1G/V> w. i l:ly.

«.-SURREY-STREET. Oetiuhcd Cottage, » .ntlicr

boards, Alderby, same as last. Rent WO weekly.7.-CABRAMATTA. Southern Line. Land, Hlfh-strect,

60 x 154 fee!.

AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, 7Ui MAY,at our Rooms, fls I'itt-strcrt,

at 11.30 a.m..

In conjunction with CIIM'MAN and HAZLEWOOD.

T. 'J. Dickson and Dickson, Solicitors to Estate.

(152")

S nOP INVESTMENT.

IN THE HEART 'OF DRUMMOYNE.

SHOP and DWELLING, BRIDGE STREET, near T

street, occupied by Mr. Fountain us a Grocer/Store, adjoining Dr. Menzies' residence. Built

of brick, with uwiiing and balcony in front, and

containing shop,4 bedrooms, sitting-room,

kit-

chen, bathroom, pantiy. etc. Land 21) feet7ln x 100 feet, rear line 30 feet; side entrance for

cart«. Torrens Title, gas and city water ».onnccted.

AUCTION SALE of the above at the Rooms,""

Pitt-slxcet, Sydney,on FRIDAY, 7th MAY, at 11.30

06«)

BELMORE, AT THE STATION.

THE

MOONEY ESTATE,Fronting

BURWOCD-ROAD AND LEYLAND-1

PARADE,and

OTHER WELL-MADE STREETS,commencing at^the

RAILWAY STATION AND EXTENDING TO THE

SHOPS,Comprising

BUSINESS SITES and COTTAGE BLOCKS,

"TNTCnOIOE SUBDIVISION,

at the

BELMORE RAILWAY STATION,will afford the OPPORTUNITY to ACQUIRE GOODBUILDING SITES in ibis IMPORTANT SUBURB,

WHERE VALUES are SURE to INCREASE.

GROWING SUBURB on a PROGRESSIVE UNE,at

BELMORE RAILWAY STATION.

Tho

OPPORTUNITY OF TO-DAY,with

PROSPECT OF INCREASED VALUES.

TORRENS TITLE. BUILDING COVENANT.TERMS OF SALE:

Onc-tcntb deposit,balance by 20 Quarterly Payments.

Interest 6 per cent.

LiUmgrsphs available from the Auctioneers.

AUCTION SALE, ON THE GROUND, 3 O'CLOCK

SATURDAY, Sth MAY.

.OICnARDSON AND W*RENOH, LTD.,I-f. i nrmoNiiRpq

BROOKVALE,A Progressive.' Village* out of Manly.

ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE, ol stone, "YARRAWA,""on main road on a hill, just past

the town, of

commodious accommodation; requiring some work

yet to be done to complete it. Area of land aboivt 2

acres, with large frontage to road and other

streets. Partictdars again.Solicitors for Vendor: Messrs. McEvilly and McEvllly,

16 Castlereagh-street.

AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 21,at our Rooms, 93 Pitt-street, at 11.30.

RICHARDSONAND W.RENCII, LTD.

(1537)

HARRIETT-STREET, MARRICKVILLE.

"CnASEMOOR," Cottage of weatherboard, lath and

planter Inside, iron roof, verandah front and rear,

three rooms nnd kitchen. Stable at rear, bath andwashhouse therein. Rental 12/ weekly,

LAND, 40 feet frontage boiilh side Harriett-street,depth 100 feet.

E. W, Downes, Esq., 30 Moore-strect, acts for Eatattc,

AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 21,

at our Rooms, OS Pitt-street, at 11.30.

RICHARDSONAND WRENCH, LTD.

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. (1530)

TO MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS. CAPITALISTS,AND OTIH5RS.

HARRIS-STREET, ULTIMO, CITY.

That Brick built THREE-STORY WAREHOUSE. Noa.008 to 014 nARRIS-STREET, erected on landhaving 60 feet 8 indies

frontage, with a depth ofabout 00 feet back to Systrum-strcct at rear.

"plCHARDSON and WRENCn, LTD.. in coninnctlon

,7, *?th B-AUDIE «nd GORMAN PROPY.. LTD.,will sell by auction at the Rooms, 03

Pitt-street, on*n

*"¿l d***» tlu'" "otice ol which will be given.The above Substantial, Commodious, and Central

Business Premises, Pill particulars of wliicbwill be publishe.l In future advertisement.

STANTON AND RON, LIMITED.AUCTIONEERS

120 PJTT-STHEET, SYDNEY

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WllJ- SliLL AT THEHEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION AUCTION ROOMS,

No«, 21 und 25 CASTLEREAGH-STREET(opposite Moore-street),

TUESDAY, 11th MAY. 19IS.

.. _AT 11.30 A.M.,

ALL THE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES:

ron»- " .Voter Instructions fromiYilliam Harrington Pidmcr, I',«,., Official Liquidator

ill tile mat! cr of

MACQUARIE BOND, LIMITED.

All hisright, title, and Interest in and to a LEASE

of the Bond PremiFP« In yi.irquarie.-slreet. known am-

il) No«. 81 omi 63 Macquarie-strect. comprising Bond?.remisT of 12 floors (0 on each side of a partitionwall), each.. being about r<] feet x 30 feet. Theunc.tpircd period of th.o lease is 2 years 10 month*-the rental beim- CSOO p.". free of rates and

/»a S3"*'*» ,A,n "'?'P"!T of lease may be arranged.(2) No. 77 Macquanc-stïect. comprising Rom] Premi-

ses. The uncxpircd period of lease being about1 year 5 months-.at nu annual rental of £22.1

m.An .""rt^nslon of lease can he arranged.The holding capacity of tliow premises is tain

tons (cubic measurement). Immediate [»«¡sessionmay be obtained.

Furtherparticulars of Ince premises .and of the

LEASES mav be obtulncd on application to

¡("STANTON AND RON, LIMITED10

AUCTIONEERS,

120 PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.At Association Rooms. Tuesday, May TI.

FAIRFIELD."Bl YTHTDAT P," II VM1I TON ROAD,

THIS DA ,, «1 DM.SD \l APRIL2S, _> P M

CLEARING OUT 'Ml MISOLUTI IY WITHOUTIii SI R\F

On neoonnt of Mr BushbySubstantial Bli roomed W eallierboard Cottxgc standing

on nearly}

a. re, hi cureli fenced, luce garden,win uettul potltri run« Abo

the whole of Hie PI RMSIIINCS and PI PITTS, -n

(bidiutr Spl.ndil I'imo (llroulwooill m first class< mililion Diinnr and Bedroom Suites, Ilillslaid,Bool r-ise, lire ser, uni al! hit elim

Utensils, Sewmi;Michino, in

perfect order \lso,! Phil MIHI in Toil In tuMrilian Bov1 Ho» led lil CM 1 -at II \ RM .SS1 11 I!«.!", COW, alioui to calle

The whole being a mo1-! desirable lot, and eiervthlngIn welllept order is norlin of vour attention.

l-l PRYTI11NO MUSI BP SOLDCatalogues and further particulars may he had from

GORDON. BRANDON, AND CO, AOCTIONELRS,ClahramiitU. Iel., liverpool 103,

AUCTION SAIES.

/"?--"DER OF SALE

v/ OF

CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES FOR AUCTION

IN THE ROOMS, 133 PITT-STREET, SYDNEY,

AT 11.30 O'CLOCK,THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2Sth APRIL, W15.

ALL THE RIGHT, TITI-ETand INTEREST (If any) of

William llnrringloii Palmer, Esq., OHIoial

Assignee, in und lo Land, Wesl-street, Five

Hock. (Iliinkrupt Estate)

CITY.-Splcndid- Building Site,William and 1 orbes

Streets, and Preniicr-lanc, togetherwith

buildings thereon.

CENTENNIAL PARK.-Three BuildingSites, Went

worlh-slrccl. ...,

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NEWTOWN.-Rusint'«-, Sue, liing-«treet. (Executor's

SUMMER IHLL.-FiiniilvResidence, Stoneleigh Livor

pool-road and Grosvenor-ciesecnt. (Inone

lirn* or (wo lots.),,

. .

PYMBLE.-W.li. Cottage, Leigh,Bannockburn-slreet

(with or without Furniture)

PENNANT HILLS.-Detached Cottage, Clipstone, Main

Pennant Ilills-ioad.

AUBURN.-Vacant lain.!, Clapliam-roud and Cnrling

IIARmB°u'nfw)RMAN- PROPRUn'ARY^LTD..^

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM TIllFC'llreF

COMM1SS10NER_KORRAILWAYS.

VALUABLE SITE,

SUITABLE FOR AN HOTEL,

BARNES-STREET, BALMAIN,

lookingdown AB \TT01R-ROAD.

The Lund, us shown on plan, has a frontage of 100

FEET to BARNES-STREET, by 70 FEET Deep, on

which'

is creeled at presenta substantial Cot-

tage, details of which will be announced later.

The Lease will be for 21 YEARS, at a Ground Rent

to be determined at Auction, and subject to u

Building Covenant of £5000.

HARDIEand GORMAN PROPRIETARY, Ltd., have

received Instructions to sell,in conjunction

with

Mr. C. H. CRAMMOND, at the Room«, 133 Pitt

strcct, at 11.30 o'clock,on

WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915,

the above-described Site.

Fuller particulars in due course._

SALE DAY, SATURDAY, 15tu MAY.

SPECIAL INSPECTION ÀRIRANGEMENTS. ^

.Free conveyance will meet Trains leaving Sydney at

1.32 luid 1,37 p.m. on Saturday,8th May, on arrival

at Blacktown. . .'

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BLACKTOWN-SEVEN HILLS.

IN THE FAMOUS CITRUS OENTRE.?

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DUGGAD FARMS ESTATE, 1st SUB.

(PEARCE'S.).

AREAS-ABOUT 5 ACRES TO ABOUT S ACRES.

15 GOOD SOIL LOTS, some of which include an area

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of C.llrus Orchard In bearing.

On 3 Lots, each being partly Orchard,the Vendors

have erected substantial, cosy AY.B. Cottages, each 41

rooms, ready for occupation.

DISTANT ABOUT 2 MILES FROM RLACKTOWN.

QUAKER'S HILL STATION, right at the Estate.

PEARCE'S DUGGAN FARMS 'ESTATEIs situated in a fast improving locality, 'and in a,

healthy positionwith delightful views. A regu-

lar train service is carried out at reasonable

rotes to Hie Metropolilan Markets.

...NOTE TTTE EASY TERMS-10 per cent Deposit,

balance in 00 equal monthly payments, interest 5 per

cent.' *°

TORRENS TITLE. ASSISTANCE TO BÜTLD.'

AUCTION SALE ON TnE ESTATE.SUNNYHOLT-ROAD END.

SATURDAY, 15th MAY, at 3 o'clock.

CaR or send for Lithos, and Plans of Cottages.

HARDIEand CORMAN PROPRIETARY, LTD.,

Auctioneers, 1R.1 Pitt-street, In conjunction withBRODIE and CO., 105 Pitt-street

0R.DEÜ"

OF \SALE.

SHARES and PROPERTIES to be submitted byIHJGH DUFF and CO.,'at their Salerooms, 283 George

street, TO-MORROW, AT 11.30:

SIlARES.-2 Civil Service Co-op. Society.

CHATSWOOD.-GORDON-ROAD and ALBERT-AV.,Store,

centralposition, used for a produce

business for the past 14 years.Land lu -10ft by nott, 20ft lane at rear.

Store. Wood, and Coal Sheds, und Stabling.Plant and Stock at Valuation.

GLADESATLLE.-Good, Building Site, River Views.

Lot 6, Sec. 8, "Linsley Estate," 08ft lo

Quarrtc-strect by a depth of 130ft throughto Ashburn-strect.

ÇUGn DUFF and CO., Auctioneers,283 George-street,:

_Chatswood and Mosman.

ROSEVILLE.

ROSEVILLE.ROSEVILLE,

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8 MINUTES FROM

ROSEVILLE, BTATION.

ROSEVILLE.ROSEVILLE, NEXT SATURDAY.

ROSEVILLE. - . «.

GLOSSOP ESTATE,GLOSSOP ESTATE.

1

GLOSSOP ESTATE. \

GLOSSOP ESTATE.12 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, situate only

3 MINUTER' WALK FROM THE STATION,with FRONTAGES TO OORDON-ROAD, WILLIAM and

BOUNDARY STREETS, omi when ELECTRIC TRAINSrun a NEW STATION is almost certain to be at WIL-LIAM-STREET.

.

AUCTION SALE, ON THE GROUND,

NEXT SATURDAY, AT .??P.M.

ROSEVILLE has alreadywon a prominent place

in

nubile estimation as a Residential Suburb.Already

hundreds of attractive "residences and cottages havebeen built and occupied, und Ihc GLOSSOP ES-

TATE offers another and last opportunity of secur-

ing a Bundine Site CLOSE TO THE STATION in

this FAVOURITE SUBURB.

TITLE TORRENS. Plans on Application.TERMS: £5 PER LOT DEPOSIT, and the balance in

00 monthly pinments at 5 per cent.BUILDING COVENANT FOR PROTECTION OF

BUYERS.

TTUOn DUFF and CO., Auctioneers, 283 George-street-LX (and at CHATSWOOD and MOSMAN).

FIVE DOCK.

THE HOMESTEAD ESTATE.

10 CHOICP. RESIDENTIAL SITES, situated nt til«

corner of LANCELOT and HARRIS ROADS, in

close proximity to the Public School, Post-office,Fire Station, School of Arts, and the TRAM.

Tile POSITION is VERY CENTRAL, and the LAND is

GOOD.AUCTION SALE ON THF. LAND,

NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1015, AT 3 P.M.

TERMS: £5 deposit per lot, balance In 48 monthly pay-

ments, interest 5 per cent.

TORRENS TITLE.

TT. W. HORNTNG AND CO., LTD.,J-J- Auctioneers, 131 Pitt street, Sydney.

In conjunction with W. J. STEAD, North-street Wv*

Dock., PLANS SENT ANTWT1ERE.

DRUMMOYNE,

A particularly fine two-storied GENTLEMAN'S RESI-

DENCE, of brick on stone, with slate roof, consulting

of Bpaciousvestibule entrance, large and lofty drawing

room, conncctrd with ver}*laige biHmrd-room, lofty

dilling and breakfast rooms, 0 bedrooms, kitchen, tiled

bathroom, with enamel Kath and lienier, lar^e pantries,laundries, etc. Men's quarters, large dairy, extensive

fowl runs.

Tile LAND has a frontage of lS3ft 21in lo LYONS

ROAD, and a fronlugc to TAIT-STRKET (to lie con

htructcd) at Tear, a!«o a frontage to a lune at bide

280ft "jin, und on the oilier line 255ft.

The Properly is DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED, andcommands beautiful views of Hu* Parramatta River,and surrounding country, and is approached by a

beautiful eirrular driie. 'Ihe Karden, lawns,and

grounds are in excellent order.

It Is particularly well suited for a private hospital,

hoarding establishment or boardinrr school.

Book of Interior and exterior views of the property

is to be seen at tile Offices of Hie Auctioneer!., 131 Pitt

street, from whom cards to view may he procured.

HW. nORNING AND CO., IJITHTTED

Auctioneer»,*

nil I sell as above, nt the REAL

ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 20 Casllereagh-Btrect, on

THURSDAY, 13 h May, IO!,,, ut 11.30 a.m.

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IM LM \ IN

IN A DI C1 ASID J.ST<»TE.

(1) PFRCY HOUST 23 BMI AST POINT ROAD onlv

two minutes from M I NI) s rill IT WHARF, a

fully detached (»vostorud Uriel. Residence, con

taininghall 8 rooms, kjtchcn, outside room, and

usual ofllccs

TOT L».ND his a frontage of 40ft lim to BALLAST

POINT ROAD through to WHARr ROAD at rear

by depths of 10-tft Pin nnd 104ft lim TORRrNSTITI I House h.is just been renovated throughout

(2) V \CANT I AND OPPOSITT ABOVr frontage of--»ft to BAIT IST POINI ROV.D by ikptbs of 53ft10m Riar line 77ft Tin PltriTIOf D TITLI

HW nORNIVG AND 00 LTMTTFD

will sell a» ibov it the RFAI ESTAIT AUC1I0V ROOMS "0 Castlen-agh street, on THURSDAYnth Miv at II "0 im Messrs SI!TP\V\i aiid

RIJîM_*12_P'lL5l"er'l^ Solle lion to the I slateI HOSP B \^

0IC\ \\D'

lil I N.

12 41 DOVTR ROAD

A pur if Semille! Brick Collages on stone willit lid and iron roofs neb containing hall 4 nns

,

1 it and ofTices Rentals 20sper wool each Rp

conti} reduced from itsper week Three minutes

from tram land 10ft x 1601t TORRENS

HW HORNING AND CO LIMTTFDwall sell as above nt the RFAI FSTATF AUC

TlOV ROOMS 20 Cosllerear-h street- on THURSDAY.litb. Jfay, MUS. st, LU« ajn»

AUCTION SAIES.

BY ORDER OF

PERPETUAL .TRUSTEE CO., LTD.AS OWNERS.

STERLING CITY INVESTMENT,

NOS.2, 4, AND O' SPRING-STREET,

BETWEEN PITT-STREET AND O'CONNKLL-STREKT,FACING ORlCSflAM-STREKT, ALMOST OPPOSITE THE

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, AND CLOSE TO THE

ROl'AL EXCHANGE.

The Building is most solidly constructed of dressed

stone with slate rool, .mel comprises:

THREE LAUGE, LOFTY FLOORS(Ground and two upper doora),

POSSESSING EXCELLENT NATURAL LIGHT.

THE GROUND FLOOR comprises a large GENERAL

OFFICE, and 7 rnnuller rooms.

ON THIS FLOOR THERE IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY

LARGE STRONGROOM. SUBDIVIDED INTO SECTIONS

WITH THREE GRILLES, AND A SEPARATE SMALLERSTRONGROOM.

FIRST FLOOR comprises "Board Room, Office Suites,

and 2 large Strong Rooms, Lavatories, etc.

SECOND FLOOR' is partlysubdivided into offices,

takers' quarters, and commodiouslavatory

ar-

rangements.

THE WHOLE OF THE FITTINGS THROUGHOUT THE

BUILDING ARE OF AN EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY.AND TASTEFULLY DESIGNED, THE VARIOUS

SUITES BEING PARTITIONED WITH WOOD PANEL

LINO AND GLASS.

THE LAND has a frontage of about 05 feet to

SPRING-STREET, hy a depth of about 78 feet, the

rear line being about 64 feet.

THIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY

is to be spill just as It stands,witli all partitions and

fittings »l'exclusive of office furniture), subject to the

Company remaining in occupation until their new

nrcmlscs now in course of construction are completed(probably by the end of Fcbriiary,

1810), und subject

to a rental to be arranged for that period.

SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THIS

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY

OF SECURING SUCH A SPLENDIDLY CONSTRUCTEDAND CENTRALLY SITUATED PROPERTY

IN THE ilKAR'J* OF Tim CITY,SURROUNDED BY SUCH PALATIAL BUILDINGS AS

THE LANDS OFFICE, COLONIAL SUGAR REFLMINC!

COMPANY, LTD., A.M.P.'

SOCIETY, AND MANY

OTHERS, TESTIFYING TO THE PROGRESSIVE CHAR-

ACTER OF THIS PORTION OF- SYDNEY. BEINGOFF THE TRAM LINE, THE SITUATION IS AN EX-CEPTIONALLY QUIET ONE, AND IS EMINENTLY

SUITED FOR TnE PURPOSE OP AN INSURANCE,Sini'PING, OR PASTORAL COMPANY.

TDAi.iE'

nuil . .,

HORNEhave been instructed'to submit this-fine City

Property for AUCTION SALE in the Rooms, 88 Pitt

street, on THURSDAY, 0th MAY, 1015, nt 11.30 a.m.

Vendors' Solicitors: Messrs. CAPE,' KENT, and

GADEN. (329)

BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR.

ALEXANDRIA.'

PROPERTY KNOWN AS MACK COMPANY, LTD.,

EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FACTORY SITE OFH AORES 2 ItOUDS 17 .t'KKUliUS,

having a frontage of 00 feet to'

. PARK-KOAO.and 359 feet to

M'KVOY-STREUT.On it Is .erected a modern shed, about 30 x 130

feet, also a. number of useful Timber Hacks.

THE ATTENTION OF INVESTORS IS DRAWN TO

THIS VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, as AN AREA

OF TÍAS EXTENT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO GET SO

CLOSE TO THE RAILWAY AND CITY.

TITLE COOPÜTFREEHOLD.

EAINEand HORNE will sell the above property by

i PUBLIC AUCTION In the Rooms, 80 Pitt-street,on THURSDAY, the 0th May, at 11.30 a.m. (332)

NEWTOWN,

A SOUND INVESTMENT.

UNION-STREET, Oi'y KING-STREET,and dose to the tram.Nos. 35, 37, 30, and 41 UNION-STREET.

A TERRACE OF 4 BRICK COTTAGES,<Mch containing y rooms and kitchen, etc

The LAND has a frontage of about GO feet to UNIONSTREET by a depth of about 100 feet.

TORRENS TITLE.

ANNUAL RENTAL. £114 8s.

Tins PROPERTY OCCUPIES A CENTRAL POSI-

TION, BEING JUST OFF THE MAIN ROAD. IN

AN EXCELLENT LETTING LOCALITY. AND IS IN

EVERY RESPECT A SAFE INVESTMENT.

RAINEand nORNE will Bell flip .above by PUBLIC

AUCTION in Ihe Rooms. SO Pitt-street, oi

THURSDAY. Otll MAY. 1815, at 11,30 A.M. (338)

BY ORDER OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEE.

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WOOLLAHRA.

DETACHED BRICK COTTAGE,

EVELYN, 5 VIEW-STREET,

THREE MINUTES EDGECLIFF-ROAD TRAM, NEARBATIHIHST-STREET.

A Brick Cottage, cemented and painted, alate roof,

porch entrance, and containing HALL, i ROOMS, KIT-

CHEN, bathroom, pantry, laundry, and rear verandah.

LAND 10 fee! IO inches to VIEW-BTREF.T by 10!)

feet 8 inches through to AUSTRALIA-STREET.

A WELL-SITUATED COTTAGE.TORRENS TITLE.

Arthur Muddle, Esq., Solicitor, 1 O'ConncIl-street.

AINE and HORNE will sell the above Property bv' PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Rooms, 88 Pitt-Street,

THURSDAY, the 0th May, at 11.30 a.m. (311)R

IN IIANKRITTCY.

BY ORDER OF C. F. W. LLOYD. Esq., Official

Assignee, Estate of .I01IN HENRY WELDING.

FAIRFIELD.GOOD BIHLDTNG BLOCKS.

Lots 40, 50, 51, and 62, each about 21ft frontage to

Lintl.i-st, and immediately at tile rear, I<ots 17, 13,

10, 20,and 21, each about 2tít froniagc lo Fairöeld

strcct by n through depth of about 205ft.TORRENS TITLE.

EAINEand HORNE will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

i in the Rooms 80 Pilt-strcct, on THURSDAY, 6th

lav, 1015, at ll.HO li.m._ (314)

BEXLEY, ALPHINGTON HILL.

BEXLEY, ALPHINGTON HILL,

BEXLEY», ALPHINGTON HILL,

BEXLEY, ALPHINGTON HILL,

The Above Important Subdivision,Fronting the AmclilTc-Bcxlcy Tramline,

FRONTING BEXLEY PARK,Lost Stop Before Train Terminus.

,GREAT ALTITUDE. MAONIHOENT VIEWS.

FOR AUCTION SALE, on the GROUND,

AT 3 O'CLOCK,

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1015.

THIS LOVELY ESTATE opened at last. FRONTAGES

to TRAMLINE, facing the park, EDDYSTONE-ROAD,ABE11CORN-STREET, HIGHGATE-STREKT.

TORRENS. TRAM STOPS AT ESTATE.

GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN,In HEALTHY DISTRICT,ON VERY EASY TERMS.

ONLY FIVE POUNDS PER LOT DEPOSIT

AND 20/ MONTHLY.

THREE YEARS TO PAY OFF IN.

THE inCHEST POINT IN BEXLEY.

PIERCY'

ETHELL AND CO.,X AUCTIONEERS,

163 PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE MFTROTOLI

TAN DISTRICT HOLDLN AT SYDNEY-No of

Writ 160 of 1Ö15 No of Plaint "COO of 1014 -Be

tween Till- HONOUHABLL DAVID ROBLRT

HALL, Attorney General In and for tile State ofNew South Wales. Plulntlff, and BENJAMIN1 UIBSTEIN Def. ndant

ON SATIRDAY the eighth day ofM\Y 1015at eleven o clocl in the forncnoon unless (lie

writ (f ihn ficias i«.«ucd herein is prcnousli sutihfli 1

the Registrar will sell b} Public Auction at tile

Court lioubO Queen s sqiiari, «,}i!nei all the righiI li le an I int rest (if un}) ol the libovcnamcd De

ft adam of in and lo ahe undermentioned parcels of

Ian I -(1) Ml that luce )l parcel of land situate inthe Municip iliti ut li ni Iw iel coiitnlmnc,

l" I 4

1erclies tune: Lot 10 of Section 28 on Deposited Pla i

41/11 hume; a frontage .¡f M fi et to Randwicl roi 1

und leim, whole of land comprised in Certificate of

lill. \ol 20-11 Ioho 3 1') 111 thal piece or innaof land hitualed at M l

I»u 111 lolls in tile Pnrish of

(jink«on Count! of Lout cornambie 3 roods 32 1/2

I orche« in.l 1 eine; the ihole of the lan 1 comprised

in Crown Grant lol 2.! I olio lo" (3) All tint

piece oi piree! of 1ml siluule at Cronnll i m tile

Parish of Sutherland Count! of Cumhcrlan I con

tainuifr 21 3/1 pcrchch being Lot 3 on Deposited Phill0371 and beinir the whole of the land comprised InCertificate of Title Vol 2531, Ioho u.> Dated this"6th day of April 191 > I M 1 B0NTHOENE, Reg!t&raar oi the Court. lenna Qudv

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AUCTION SALES

ALLDIS AND CO,"°- LICrNSro AUClIOVn RS AND PROPERTY

AGI NTS

Out-door «talcs of Land riirniture Stock« and Mer-

chandise conducted on the Lu ni 1 remises, or at

tile Room f tistl rrit.li sli l

ACCOUNT SA! IS PROMIT! Y Rl NDI RFD

leleph.iii No 30 S City_"bl IO! AL ML! DA,

SUNDRY SUBURBAN AND COUMRY PROPrRTOS,

FOR S\L1 BA IIBIIO Al CTION,U the Real 1 tate Rooms

24 20 CASUUirU II SHU IT CITY,opp Moore stiect

on

MONDVY MIA 10th 19tS

at 11 e-cloci-' J ,

un 1er Instruct oi s from nfc

Trustees in the' st iti of the late

JOSI PII II * BOOM It (Deceased)

ALLDIS AND CO«,^^

in conjui ction with

J TRtMi COA lind IO I TD

wiU Sell the undermentioned 1 ropertics -_

S1ANMOR1 - KALOOt MI SI HAS! VI OL bTREET

A Brick Villa on sloi e foin dation nilli slate roof,

tiled icrandahs corni n nig on ground floor,«

rooms hilliard room kitchen etc on upper iloo*.

1 Ian,c u d 2 small attic b droous and servants

quarters oi W B at rear abo Billi les The land has

a frontage ot It 1ft l()4n to -elastopols trect by a

dei th of li ft let on li ise li ii nig 0 months to run,

with option of r n w1

for 1 n onths at £2 ner

week TORRI \S Till 1 Select re«uleiital pan

tion

PORT HICMNG - BVY Ml W III IGI1TS 1.STATE

loU 16. 10J le-l and 1W ea li laiing a frontage

of Of! lo I nthenia street bj a depth larung from

250ft to 3_0ft to waters of Burraneer Bay1ITLI ! ORR! Ni« Wok miers Opportunity

BELI1VUL lilli -Till LAWNS 1 ST ATI- -VERY

SI LI CT R1ÄIDI NTI U 1 OS11 ION -I ots 8

0 and 10 Section B each lining frontages frora

60ft to Ollt lim to Balfour street 1} depths vary-

ing from 104(t to 200tt Lot 10 is or the corner

of Roslyn street 1 IT! r nil THOI D

PADDINGTON 29 SLLWYN STRFI T -A Brick

House containing 5 rooms kitchen and offices.

Let at If s per weel or £!9 palilli I 1 ASI IlOt D 01 .

ear, to run Ground rent

£S per annum Land l°ft Sin tu Selwyn street bya depth of 130ft

PADDlNGTOfc 27 SEIWYÍ. STRFFT -A Brick House,

containing 6 rooms lntelien ai d oHlces let at 1 >/

per week, or £39 p a TITLL 11 ASFHOLD ~1

A ears' to run" Ground I ent £8 per

annum Land

1 ft Oin to Selwyn street by a depth of 130ft

MlCh.IIAM (NFWCAST1F)-AN IM ESTMTNT IN

11 ASI HOLDS -One SI op" Hou es and 3 Cot

toges In Ilannell street 1avang a frontage of

114ft flin 1 ! depths of 114ft 3 n and 100ft to

Church street Total Rents C101/"/ perannum

Till! I !\SPI10I D 1 .ears lo run ( round

Rent £2, pn 'Rates etc ¿23 Conjointly

with lang Wood and Co, of Newcastle

KOGARAH- COOD BUTT DING SITF Rocky Point rd

1 ots 148 ai 1 110 coiituninc- lrl 0per

Total front

age 8"ft "in to Rock} Point road by a depth

and frontage of 100ft to 1 vans street

IORR1 \S lilli

OROA DON -UMMPROi TD I AND- Lot 10 Green

Hills Estate hal mir a front ige of Wit to Creen

rtillitrcet by a depth of 140ft HTÍE TOR

R1NS

AUBURN- IioU u 6 7 und S of See 3 Unimproved

Land Chiswick Park Subdivision m Chiswlcle

rond Total front ige 1 Oft bv depth of 120ft

TORRLNS 11TI1

CIENTiriD-UNIMPROYrD IAN!)- Lots 40 and 17

Section f Box road Total Irouta-e 1'Gft TOR

RPNS rm i

SUTIII RI AND-COMO P IRADI -Tots 4 5 and T

of Section 0 of Woronora I state Total frontage

PSfl "in to Como-pari le by depths of VSft fin

and 118ft 7m IUNIMPROA I'D I AND TORRENS

T1TI1

BUT AiTDFT ATI- UNIMPROVTT) T \ND -Lot 1 Sec-

tion IS Billah lelali Fstate -frontaKe 11"fl to Alex

anilra street by a diptliof 2.0ft TORRrNS TTTTP.

HARTLFY -UNTMT»ROVFD I AND -Iota 12 and 13

on Dep Plan 2941 at noTtler Area 3 acres, Ird

11Î per

TFILORr-HTTITOP Block nf land having a front

agc of 3*ft lo WTTflAM STRPKT bl u depth of

lion leinefjots 11 to 14 ot Sect on "0 on Dep

PI in number 1"6." TORRENS TTTLP

TAIRI HID- T-ots 30 and IO; Section B Avoca Es-

tate \rea j»? per (unimproved) Frontage to

I ombar 1 street 1 ORRI NS TI TLB

FAIRriPID-MACQltARII^S'lRnPT-Blockof Land

(nnmproio!) ham- froi tage of 120ft by a

deptli of 180» TORRI NS TIT! F

1 AIRlTriD MITTI AMO S'IRl 11-

Lot» 41 and ¡P of

Section fl in improieillilu.k of laid containing

1"3 peroles TORRENS Till!

CABRAMATTA-3 ACRI'S Hoxton Park Estate Lot

nmproied TORRI-NS uni'

RrVTHlRTONT .-I ots 53 5! 12a and 131 DemarkVnL

I limpio el Block of I ai 1 irna I rood r1perches

TORRI \S TITI !

Lots 18 to °" Creek street of rrsnbdivlsion of Crang«Fnrms Unimproiel Bio k of land Torren«

Title

ROOTY HTLT -YARIAN STRBFT -Lots 1 and 5 and

40 anl la if Ascot Aale hbtatr Unimproied 1/ind,

llfft Tin to A anan street ! y a depth of 220ft TOR

RPN° 1111 F

ALT/DTS AND CO

AUfTlONrPRS 82 TITI STRFFT

in conj mction w itli

T FR'NK COX an! (O ITD

lombard chambers 107 Pitt street

an 1 Bondi Tunction

F O

_sire_BONDI BLACH,

"6 COT'S AVFNUI -Detached Double fronted Brick

COTT \rr HOME with slate roof contg6

roon s halls I lichen laun in und large sleep-

ing o it lerandahat rear I AND 40ft frontage ly

ian mc; ieptls from S3ft to S ft Title Torrens

Present Rental "0s 1er weel

10R AUCTION SUT Al Till ROOMS

"4 ClSTILRr\Cll STRITT CITY

on

MONDAY MAA 10 I01u

at 11 o.lo.k um

by order of the "ml MOR1CACI1 sulject to a

mortgage of tOOO at aj per cent

ALLDIS AND » CO,-*?*. Auctioneers 8" Pitt strict

in conjunctionwith 1 TRANK COX and CO, Ltd-,

Bondi lunctlon ami Bon li Beach

STRAIUIIELDANTHONY ATLLA Rodmyre road just off the Ronle

lard gent s Delaclied COTTAGr ItESlDENOR,brick on stone, slate roof, 7 rooms, balls, kit-

chen and complete offices. 1 and J0 X 150 Torren«

Title Let at £6 10s per month

FOR SAL! BY AUCTION AT TUP ROOMS,21 28 CASTLFRbAGH STRUTT

MONDAY, 10th MVA 1015 at 11 AM

A LLDIS AND CO.,."-

anl T FRANK CO\ and CO ltd,Auctioneers in conjunction

82 1 itt street gi d Bon li junction_lNM-STMENT AT BONDI

Nos 33 and 3. \\ ATSOM STRI IT CLOSP TO BONDI

ROAD r-urSemi detiched Brick DWFLLINGS,

with slate roots each rontg j large rooms halls,

kitchen anl offices Land 00 i IJJ Rental jtlSI

p a Title Torrens

A LLDIS AND OOL,I

xa-Amrttenecrs, g1 Pitt-street, and

J FRANK COS and CO ,Ltd

Bondi Junction, and 107 Pitt street,will sell by auction, as above

REDFDRN

Convenient Position, and clone to Post-ofSce.

The Land has «0 feet frontage to William-street by a

depth of 140 feet 3 inches alone Wells-street, Red-

fern,

Two Two-story BRICK HOUSES slate roofs known as

Nos d8 and 70 William rtrcet each ronUlnb__ »

rooms kitchen and offices

D _ AVFATH. RBOARD COTTAGE, known as Ko. ISWiUiam street containing 5 rooms kitchen, and

ónices

Two Two story BRICK HOUSES slate roofs, No« 6»

and 02 Wella-strcct, each containing 4 rooms, kit

chen, and olhccs

Title Freehold Total Annual R-ntals £lâtyl«/.

jVfDDCALP ANT» CO"w*-

(in conjunction with HT, AUGHAN AND

SON) will submit the above by Public Auction, in

the Real Estate Association Auction Rooms 20 Castle-

reagh street, Sydney on 1UKSDAY, 4th MAY, at 11 30a m

Cards to new from the Auctioneers Medcalf andCo , Redfern street Redfern H E Vaughan and SonH3 King-street Sydney

Messrs 10TTN WILLIAMSON and SONS, les Kln«strcet Syliei arc Solicitors to th Tstate

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ClG<iRFTrbS AND OT HLR TOBACCONISTSSUPPL1I S

our service wiU give you full satisfaction.We supply lari,e or srmUl quantities at

ÎKiIrock wholesale ratesOn receipt of address our traveller will

call

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. _TO LET._

[A |RNCLLV1."E.-Colls., 3, I, 5 nils., kit., 10s Od,»*?*. Cd, ISs. 20s. Deitnunn. opp. station._|A T SANS SOUCI, the Pi

«___?' _jms__,ld__J Is. De

¡A!T KOGARAH.-Ni<"?

cony., IBs. W.?_

IA T TEMPE HEIGHTS.-!!, iii I mt.,3 nus., kit., ey.

UX conven., lils. \y. A. Detimniiii, Arncliffe._

|A RNCLIFFI:.- Sup. "Cott., 3, i, if nu»., kit., all<*"X com.-<.. 11,-». 17s. 17s ltd. A. Giiddurd, Arncliffe.

LKXAXDlil.V.-Shop, 12 rniu., 27s; Shop,7 rms.,

stable._2,17 und 150 Ileiiiterson-rd.

Mitehcll-id.-D.F.

A_fALB10N-ST (100A).-Snluble for Boarding-house, ISXX rooms, 2 baths,.bale. b.ick and front, tiled hal!, 2tiled

verandahs, Iarge_y.iril.108 Albion-street, city.

¡A RNCLU'TE.-b.F. W.U. Cott., i nns., kit., 1., good?¿"1. allot, of land, Ills Oil. Dcttiliann,.

opp. stn.

|A SHFIELÜ.- i»ew Double-ll-onteol COTTAGE, Rosexx

street, near Pratten' Park, 4 rooms, slceplng-outverandah, bathroom, laundry, and every convenience, 5minutes from station, runt '25s. Apply

I Estate; or Tvi. 40S Ashlleld.

|

A SHPIELD.-BRICK COTTAGE, 4 rooms,' kit. 25/

1"Vr"i,,ETERSlLVM.-B,'ickCOTTAGE, I rms

, kit, 2%Lëîïiïî'S--^--*- COTTAGE, -1 rooms, kitchen, 10/.

'

fcNFlLLD.-atone COTTAGE, 8 rooms, kitchen, 18/0.

CLO._E._WEATHEllILL,_.Vslifleld,jiiid_113_Pitt-stiect.

¡

A T Waverley, Escorte, Junicä-sr, modern Cott.. ISs.?¿"V. AT WAVERLEY, inverell, Wiley-streot, modern

Collage, 3ÜK.'AT WAVERLEY, Worfleld, Evans-street, modem Cot-

tage, 21s,AT BELLEVUE HILL, modem Detached Double-fronted

Cottage,0

louies, garden, 30s.

AT BELLEVUE HILL, modern Detached D.F. Cottage,

AT WOOLLAHRA, nouse, S largo rooms and outofllccs,.

.8U1C residential ur boarding-house, 32s fld.

XT MOORE- PARK, Itegent-strect, House, 30a.

TÍ. aVlSÇ.,?,,?,°.T9-?'No- r'7 Eliabcth-st, Villa, 37s Od.

"AT.PADDINGTON, No. 30Dillon-street, House, 27<

'

week. Key _t No. II».

,. , WALTER,RUSH AND CO.,Auctioneers and

_ Valuators, _ Queen-street, Woollahra.

I ASHFIELD; on the- Heights.^-auperior Brick"

Cot,.

U.X»tage Residence', containing imacious drawing, din-

ging, and breakfast rooms, 8-bedrooms, kitslicn, and,all offices, garage, stables, etc. Beautiful gnidcn, ten-

nis lawn, and largo paddocks. Kent £120 p.J.J. A. SOMERVILLE and CO., 4 Ucrcules-strcct,

_Ashlleld.| ASHFIELD, elevated position.-Brick Residence, I

XX rooms, kitchen, alloffices, good sleeping-out

balconies, lnrRc block of land. Dent'

£2 per week.J. A. SOMERVILLE and CO.. 4 llerculca-st. Ashfield.

| A SUÏTELD.-D.F. Uriel; Cuttaji-, j rooms, kitchen,XX all offices. Rent 20î. .f. A. SOMERVILLE and CO.,4 Hercules-street. Ashfield._j_|A SHFIELÜ.-House, fl nns., 1:., etc., ISs p.w.

XX Ashfield.-New Cott., 5 rms,, etc.,.

£00p.a.^

.A LL UNFURNISHED.

ANNANDALE.-Cottage, 3 rooms, kitchen, all offices,

18/ p.w. »

'.ASTU.*IELD.~Cottage, 0 rooms, kitchen, etc., 22/5.

BURWOOD.-Cottage, 5 rooms, kitchen, 22/0.

CREMORNE.-New House, 0 rooms, kitchen, all

bfficcs, garage, ideal views.

HABERFIELD.-Mod. Brick Cottage. 5 rooms, kit-

chen, all ofliccs, wide tile verandah, 27/0.

.LINDFIELD.-Cottage, 5 rooms, kitchen, all offices,

handv to station, 25/.MANLY.-Cottage, 5 rooms, kitchen, all offices handy

- to surf. £7S p.a.MOSMAN. -Cottage. « rooms, kitchen, all offices, 30/-.

? NEUTRAL BAY.-Cottage, 0 rooms, kitchen,

offices, corner position. 30/..

PADDINGTON.-nouse. 0 rms.. kit., all offices. 25/.

EYDE.-Cottage, 3 itrji», JiitCicn, all efflces, 21

acres land, 25/..

_

SUMMER HILL.-Cottage, 5 rooms, kitchen, a

olllces. Lund Ml \ IM, 27/B.

BYDENHAM.-House, 4 ians.,

.

kit., low rent.

STANTON and SON, LTD., 120 Pltt-st, Sydney;Summer Hill (at station), and Haberfield.

NICE COTTAGE, o»'cry con»'. Apply Kynum,Asliton-st. nr. Power House, Waverley.A

IA nOUSE, 4 rms., kitchen, etc., 13s. ApplyFitzroy-st, Moore Park,

" '

ASHFIELD"-DetachedBrick COTTAGE, 4 rooms and

kit., etc., £1 week, ur.' train. SUMMER HILL.

.-House, 4 and kit., near station, 15s.

- FOWLER and SON, 47 .Smith-street. Summer Hill.

ALEXANDRIA.-ToLet, O'Riordan-st, Factory, 60

-

SO, large paddock at rear, rent £1 10s. Apply

GEORGE HUDSON and SON, Ltd.,Timber Merchant,

_Regcqt-strect. Redfern._

i A LEXANDR1A.-To Let, Cottage,4 rooms and kit.,

XX ever)- conv., stables, 4 stalls, and fowlhouse, rent

Ms. Apply George Hudson and Son, Ltd., Timber

Merchants, Regent-street, Redfern._'COTTAGE, Edgccliff-rd, 4 mis., kim £1 a week.

_A_pply_ Moolvvnh, .vlagm-y-flt.Wool laura._.

I A T NORTH SYDNEY.-TO LET, near all Ferries,

XX largo RESIDENTIAL, beautiful water views, 0

rms., most beautiful, new oak furniture. To let, at

lo»/ valuation. An absolute sacrifice. Everythingnew.

Live Wire Agency. 12 Alfred-st,Milson's Pt. 'Pli.. 1S01

I A NICELY Furn. Cottage *to Let orHalf,

every cony.

X3- Tel.. 102 Waverley.Moolwiih. Mngnev-st, W'lnhrn

ADDISONHALL, -JÍ8 CTown-st, for Bulls, Weddings,

Lodges,Socials. Tel., 5S0 Padd._

HOUSE, 4 rooms, kitchen, etc., rent 10s Od. Apply210 Palincr-st, Darlinghurst._

A

AA UBURN.-Nice Cottages, 3, I, and 5 rooms, etc.,

'XX good poiilions, ISs, 15s, ISs; also Charming Brick

Residence, 6 rooms and office«, 3 mins. stn., 32s Od.

-ROBERT HARLEY and SONS; opp. Station, AUBURN.

-A~ NEW CottT, 3 ians., nil convs,, good tenant, 13s.

XX Hurley und Sons, opp. slation. Auburn.

¡"A-UBURN.^-Shop" and D»vlg., near" stn., 32s

??XX Hsi-lcy nilli Hons-, Auburn, opposite station.

*"*r FIND Lugo Dwelling, with every conv., tram at

A ilooi. Apply 104 E"steni-av enuc,_Kcns_ngtqn__

MODERN fl-roonicd COTTAGE to LET, brick cn

stone, girJcn, fruit trees, etc. Land 60 x 200 feet.

LEURA, end Livingstone-road, West Marrickville, Ï

minutes Undercliffe tram. Keys next door._. A T STRATHFIELD.-Furn. Cott., 4 rms., 1 unfurn.,

XX kit, laun.. bth., all conv., vers, front, side, Veil,

blinds, com. furn., stands in cliarm. grnds., 25s wkly.Io direful tenant, adults only. All pars., H'bnsh 173.

ASHFIELD,ESHER, Holdcn-strcct.-Residence, con-

taining fl rooms, kit., etc.. close to tram, all

conveniences. Apply- PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COM

-rANY, LTD.. 2-4-0 Spring-street. Sydney._

ANNANDALE, 103 VIEW-STREET.

HOUSE, * rooms, kitchen, washhouse, bathroom,

tubs, copper, close to tram. Rent 7s 6d.

_WALLACE BARRACK, 70 Pitt-strcct.

f A T POTTS POINT, TO LET,Xi- Having Extensive and Uninterrupted Harbour

t Views.

New Modern RESIDENCE, having wide balcony and

verandah, 3 reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, bathroom,

J»-itchcn, -with gas stove, laundry, and' all domestic

offices. MOTOR ACCOM.MODATION. Electric light.

Complete in every respect. For full particulars and

orders to inspect, nppiy

MARSHALL and DEMPSTER,_112 Pilt-strcct. opp. G.P.O.

A SPLENDID . DEEP-WATER FRONTAGE BLOCK,

with WHARF, at BLACKWATTLE BAA'. Land,

120ft x 200ft. TO LET at LOW RENTAL; or WILL

SELL.-

J. T. WALL and CO.,

City 2787._.C0A Pitt-strcct.

AT ST. JAMES'-CIIAMDERS,

KING-STREET, close to Macnuariostrcet

LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED RESIDENTIAL ROOM,22s Oil week.

MARSHALL and DEMPSTER,112 Pitt-strcct. opp. O.P.O.

AT Waverley.-House, Woriana, Virgil-st, off Mac

pherson-si, c1, tram, 0 r., otc, 22s Cd. Key opp.

A 5 R. D.F. Brk. Cottflge,"tarse »aril, close lil i

_Rent 2Cs p.w., J*ed._kato._5S Mcrlin-st, X. Syd.

ANNANDALE.-Workshop,22ft x22ft,"Parramatta

.

rd, cheap. Ward. IM P'inattn-Vd, Ann'dale.

ARTARMON.-TOLCT, Furnished Detached Cottage,

7 looms, kitchen, offices, largo slecping-outVerán

d.ih, gas stove, 35/ weekly. References required, nviil

ablc 10th May. Apply on premises, Lautoka,Muttama

road; dr hy le!ter, -M.l_., P.O., Milson's Point

I A J'"EW Sample Rooms on l«t door, corner King andXX Vci-I; sis, Apnlv on prt'iuises. 1.0 King-sl.

A XNANDALE.-Brick Cottiigc, »rooms, ion»'.,

x\- v»k., références required. J. HARRISON and

SON, 8 City-ronil, opp, Grace Bros._

A"1 A LLDIS and CO., LTD., and J. FRANK COX andXX CO., LTD."BONDI JUNCTION and TRAM TERMINUS, BONDI

BEACH,Wav. S3,

.

.

WJV. 4S3,HAVE TO LET

BONDI.-Dct. D.F. nrick Cottage, 5 rooms, hall, laun."

dry, kitchen, etc., close to tram, 30/ per week

LITTLE COOGEE.-Neat Seml-det. Brick Cottage, 3

rooms, kitchen,all

conveniences, 18s per week.

RANDWICK.-Seml-det. Brick Cottages, 4- rooms, kit-

chen, hall, and every convenience, 21s per week.

?RANDWICK.-Nice Seml-det. Brick Cottage, 3 rooms,kitchen, and complete office?, close to tram, 20s

per week._

BALMAIN.-CornerShop and Residence, 9 rms.,

1

etc., rent 25s. 151 D.'irllng-st,

ONDI,' near Bellevue Hill tram.-HOUSE, 5 room:

kitchen, etc., -in good order, 22s lid.

P. WALSH, liitato Agent,. ,_Bondi, opp. r.O.

BONDI.-SuperiorCOTTAGE, 5 rooms, kit., ela,

lutk frontage. 25s, I'.-WALSK, Estate Agent,r

Bondi, onp. P.O._,______

BEXLEY,-COTTAGE,0 rms.. conv. Bungulla, Good

vvln-at, opp.; Or 12a Kdgeclilf-rd, Woollahra.

TJ'ANKSTOvVX.-New W.U. Cottage, 5 rms.",""etc.,XJ 2j «cres, 11s p.w. Wcssliuk, at stn., Ashfield.

iTJJtONTE.-3 rooms, kit., gus slovo, 18s od. Villa,

<X> S rms.,-kit., stables, etc, 27s Oil. House, detached,

5 rooms, kit., 22s 0d. CLOVELLY.-Cott., 3 misTr

kit., 10y Cd. A. Campbell, Agent. IS Alhlon-ct, Wav.

fONDI, 23 Cox-avciiuc.-Cottage, 5 minutes beach

!ind,-train,_2lB.C. Rigney._

AHRACIÍSTREET.-Two "well-lighted FLOORS

Let,, lease up to ti years. Rental £225. Apply

_Hoy 013, O.l'.O..

B

;B°B

BONDI,nr. neach.-Mod. Bit. Cottage, 4 gd. rooms,

kit., etc., sill, order, nice vievvc, 22s Od »vk.

IDELS- niid__MA_CD.'"l'MOTT.«3d Pitt-st.' T., City 1051.

ALMAIN BAST.-Solen. House, ev. eonv., clean, 4

r., k., vv., 10s (k1. Jones, Dukc-ploe-c, Balmain E.

XY-RD.-Brick House, 6 rms., hit.,etc., near sta-

tion 2(______S___j___kin,_Bay-_d,j_cxtslation.

ELLEVUE HILL, BELLEVUEOIOAD.-COTTAC*".

__ ceatr. :-0 »aonis. kitchnn, und offices.

ENCLOSED VERANDAH: GOOD BLOCK OF LAND.

_WALKER -BROS.. 8 Castlcreagh-slrcct.

i KICK HOUSE, 0 rooms,well furnished, no linen,

_i eutlery, or crockery, low rent for 12 months to

good tenant. QUO, P.O.. Epping._

BRONTE.-BrickVilln, just rcnovatrd, 6 rms., kit.,

offices, handy trnni. '.{7s Bel. Ross, Challis lluus'e'.

BALMAIN,0 Dukc-strccl.-1 rooina, kit., 15s. Kevs

No. 11.

CLEBI*, IS Darghnn-:.lrett.-House, 5 rooms, kit.,

2<>s. Kcvs 74.

ERSKINEVILLE, 41 Malcolm-street.-4 rooms, kit.,

17K. Keys Office..

NORTH SYDNEY, Amtiurst-strcct.-Cott,i rooms,

ki!., 2U. Keys m:\c door.

NEWTOWN, 17 Cowrie-si.-"hop and Dwelling, 80*.

MANLY.-Brixham, Cimira-strect, 3',s, « rooms, »ear

le.ise.

4JAC1OI0DSE .and COYDElt, li Martin-place.

li

B1

B

I._TO LET.IT5URW00D.-VERY COMFOÏmÏÏLE HOME,I-*-' i rooms and .-liH^nc-

.' rooms and olllces.

ONLY .CSO.

id CO., 101 Pitt-st

Min and ir.

B

k-av., 1 nu-., Kit., pis

. . .>-??>., Gent's Re«., 7 nu« ¡r's simp

FURNISHED, FIAT, 4 run and "it tin beachCult.gc, J nu«, and kit, ocean lieu- cull iii

f'oti.i_e, ¡ un«, and ui., ",.,.,," VWB' t., ,,.'

,n. ,"HAROLDNBRlY,

-£T2___,I_y____L__i___w____rwt. Bo

"¡ONDl .irNCTlll.N.-JllMOaA, Neil land-.tleeCLotlinie. »

room«, Kit., .ti

BONDl.-T.UmiA, Hiirell-atreet, Det U.V. Brick Cottage, coing. 7 nu»., "kit., etc . ;«!/

WELUNGTON-STRKET.-S.D. Blick Cottage, eontg,3

rooms, kit, etc., 17/0.WAVEIlEEY, cor. Brown and Gibson streets.-S.D. Bk.

Collage, contg. 4 rooms, kit.,, etc., 20/.

-, , .

DUNRICII BROS., ?

--M; l_kj_.__________Bondi Junction.

{ ,TI.VGE, 5 rooms, every conv., Iiandy tram, rent

N-' las. Mucdonuld.sl, off namsgate.nl, Sans Souci.

(-AAMPERDOWiN.-Hoiise, 5 rooms, kit., etc, oplcnd.

7Í ,°"' "''' '"?'.""»-'C r-lynn, 553 Dnrling-st, R.

COTTAGE, 3 rooms, kitchen, conveniences, near tram

__..

and ferry, 40 Mort-st, Balmain,

QAMPKRDOWN,Groso-st.-Br. Cott., 3 rooms, etc,

v> 1-i« wk. AuiiKliun_qnd_Son, J42Jiing.st city. >

CREMORNE., Rceil-st-Purii. Cottage, 5 rooms,' kit,._lhil<b_UlW'_J__:tin-clibs.tjj Mroi-e-st

/-AAMPSTE-Brick Cottages, .Crn^kit, all corni

"-large

block land. £1 wk. Robert F. Bull

C] I "J"*,10 »yd» Puru, 12 Ovfonl-st-A «LÓOR

.wJ!. ?.. .a,r-. ro,0Im'' -"'-»''lo for Residential,

electriclift, etc. Apply REENE'S, li: Klng-street,

fl-Tv, Splendid Position.-Large Room, suit Samples,"«/ etc.. 2as wk. niels and .MiieDermott, OS, Pitt-st

pIlATSWOOD.-BHck COTTAGE, 5 rms., kit., con.

N-1sewer, garden, fruir

trees,east, aspect.

_FRANCIS ALLARD, 12 Cagtleieach-street

/"CAMPERDOWN, Boiliesier-st-House, 4 mis.« kit".

-V-* etc.. bis p. wli. Walker Bro».,S CnstlereTgh-stl

CENTENNIALPARK, UOOK-RD.-New RESIDENCE,

coiitg.:-, rooms, kltclien, am! offices. BALCONIES.

_WALKER BROS., s Cn.slleieagll-i,lrect_

/^TTY, witliin 50 yards of George-street, Haymarketv^' Small Building of S Floors, cemented yard, con.

nected with 6ewer, suit any trade or business, 33s per

»eck._PRATT, 105 Pitt-Street

CITY,near Towoi Hull, Druitt and Kent sts, 2 larire

lofty, and eura li*Jiled Floors, 01. x 50, lift

separate entrance, Vednccd rent. . Apply JOHNSON and

VICARS, :. Spring-street_

CLEANBrick COTTAGE, 1 EWELL, Chnndos-strect,

St Lconunls, cloie to tram and itraln, 4 rooms,,

kitchen, b'rooin, tubs, gua, sewer, 17s Od per week.

Tel., ISO Chatswood.

COLLF.GE-ST,OTY.-PROFESSIONALGENTLE

MAN'S RESIDENCE, contg.:-0 nils., kit, 2 bath.

rraB., and oltlces. BALCONIES. ALL IN GOOD ORDER.

WALKER BROS., 8- Castlcreagli-strect

c°COTTAGE

at Lakemba to "Let. near station. Apply

Roslyn, I-okeuiha-st, for particulars._

CITY.-lairgeWell-lighted "FLOOR, handy G.P.O., suit

any bus., 30s wk. ; also Basement, "a Od wk.

IBF.LS and MACDERMOTT, 0SJ, Pitl-it T., City 1054.

CREMORNEJUNCTION.-Two nice 4 r. und" kit, 5

1

mili, to train, £1/(1 ivoek.

_!.. HARBUTT, Cremorne Junction

,0AMPERDOWN, G Mamiion-st-New House, 6 rms.,

all cony., electric light Apply next door.

C""lllEM!Sl'ri,I..S1.V11', Alllv.N'lS. fc'TC.-Good BricK

-"Lock-up SHOP, ut PYMBLE STATION, North Shore

Line. Splendid opportunity. No opposition. Reas.

lient. Apply Tel., 1270 Chatswood._

O'!

fiLEAN House, 1 rms., kit., laundry, etc., 18/. Apply21 Boivi'S..av, oil cameron-st. Paddington, 10 a.m.

COOGEE.-Clean,well-furn. Cott, 3'bednns., piano,

linen, cutlery, gas alovc~Roslyn,

Alexander-st

Ü"ENTENNIAL PARK, Cook-road.-New HOUSE, 7 rs.,

kit, 1.,bath-henter, gas steve, all convs. Parties,

from T. W. LOFTS, .Til Oxford-street. Paddington.

COTTAGE,01 Sliepherd-st, oil Addieon-rd, Marrick

ville. 3 mis., kit., batlirm., etc, 15s^ Key next dr.

C[ROW'SNEST.-Stylish Brick Cottage,

contains 4

rooms, kit, latin., bath, walking distance Id

tram, rent 22s. A. II. SCHWARTZ, Agent, Crow"»

Nest. Tel.. N.S. 1253. _"

COOGEE.-TOLET, TORN. COTTAGE, 3 reception

rms., 5 bedrms., gas stove, bath-htr., piano, cut,

linen, 2 min. brach. Mrs. M'DOWELL, Waimurie,

Ncptime-st 'Pilone. 730 Randwick. Reduced rent

/-XEXTENSIAL PARK.- MODERN BRICK HOUSE,

"«-, contg. 7 looms, kit,and offices, gas stove, bath

beater, etc. Fine Position. Rent, -U2/0 p.w.

I!. W. HORNING and CO., LTD., 131 Pitt-street

CICTTAGE,Waverley, dot, D.F., 5 rms., kit, etc,

J nice po«ition, handy to tram and beaches. Rent

27/6 wk. SEARL, «31 Oxford-street,,Woollahra.

COOGEE.-CharmingD.F. Brick CÓTT., in elevated

position, 2 milis, to tram. Contains ß rooms,

kit, otc. Medern com ens. Ocean views. Rent 10s

p.w.WILLIAMS, WHYTE,_and CO.,_n_ndwick._

COOGEE.-Cottages."^,*4, 5, and'o rms", 21s, 25s,

20s,32s 0d, 37s Od. Cull for particulars.

WELLS and SMITH, Belmore-roud, Coogee

CAMPERDOWN,123 Church-it.-House and Land, 4

run., etc., 10s. By letter. LILLBOROUun,

Mandalunir-roud,Mosman. 'Phone, 1109._

COOGEE.-l-umfshedCottages, handy

'

beach and

tram, fiom 30i perwk. upwards.

Call for purticu

lors. WELLS and SMITH, Bclmore-rond, Coogee. .

CLARENCE-STREET.-Well-lighted

Floor, 1520ft

floor Hiuce, lift, every convenience.

STANTON and SON, LTD.. 120 Pitt-street.

c KKHIEE.-Cottage to Let, eicry couveiuencc, large

'rooms, rent 32* ed. Apply _

SYMONDS FURNISHING, LIMITED,

274 Pitt-street, between Bathurst and Park streets.

/COTTAGE to Let, 3 rooms,corner Dcnison-st and

\-> Birrcli-st. Waverley, in good order._

COOGfcE.-'ToLot, _eiui-dctaclicu COTTAGE, hand

'

somcly decorated, 4 huge rooms, kit, laundry,

tiled bathioom, linen-press, etc., 5 min. iroin tram,

IO nun. beach, 25s. CAPRI. Mount-street. Coogee.

COTTAGE,Willoughby, I'leilch's-roid terminus, 0 rs.,

one 12 s il, gas siove,acre land, 18s Od.

BRIDLE, Agent, Willoughby,near French s-road.

C~"*TAr,

CASTLKREAGH-STR EET.

TWO SPLENDID FLOORS,each 40 x 00.

PIERCY ETIll'XL omi CO.. 103 Pill-street

O'"ENTENNIAL PARK, near OXFORD-STREET,

HOUSE and STABLING of SEVEN STALLS.'

House coiitiins 5 rms., kit., bathroom, etc. Rent for

whole X2 p.w. ;or House alone, 22s 0.1 per week.

RICHARDSON and WRENCH, LTD.. 08 Pitt-stiect

_"",1REM0RN'E,near Wharf.-VIONA-, key Kuiruno

\J Lodge, inrius-st ston; 0 rooms, 3âs.

CREMORNE.-MALVERN, Allister-st, 5 rooms, 25s.

KENSINGTON.-DAWN, pastRacecourse, 5 ra., 22s Cd.,

li. SHAW and CO.. Challis Hoibc, opp. G.P.O. clock.

COTTAGE,2 rooms, kitchen, all com'., Erskineville,

]2s Od; COTTAGE, 2 nns., k., washhouse, Moore's

pkee, off Botanv-rd, Alexandria, 12/0; COITAGE, 4

lii.s., liall, kit, iron railings in front, 43 Ccorgc-st,

KI. Peters, near Sydenham Station, 17/0.

MYEHSON, Union Bunk-chambers, OS' Pitt-street

/ "lOMPACT WAREHOUSE or STORE, comprising 3

L. I loora and Basement SPLENÜIU POSITION, in

centre of CITY. Modélate RenUiL

Particulars from

_Cjty_27_7_.

CCRONULLA.-3large modern bliops, with Residence,

J gas und all conveniences, business centre of town-

ship, plenty water, suitable for Chemist, Refreshment

Room, Snuillgooils, Tobacconist, etc. Moderate rent.

Ann!}' PlUEfeTMAN mid CO., Agents, Cronulla; or

W. A. GILDER, 117 Pltt-strect, Sydney.

CITY. 217 CLARENCE-STREET,between KING and MARKET STREETS.

WAREHOUSE. LIGHT 3 SIDES,5 FLOORS, BASEMENT, about 8000 sq. ft

I. B. HODGSON, Jun.. 114A Pitt-street

CHATSWOOD.-trooms, kit, and ofllces, 21s week,

CHATSWOOD.-0 lins., kit, and ofllcus, 22s Od, 25s

CHATSWOOD.-0 and 7 lins., kit, und ofllces, 27s Oil.

KILLARA.-12 room», kit, and ornees,' £5 week.

"WAVERLEY.-0 lins., kit. and olllces, 35s week.

PYMBLE.-S rooms, kitchen, and olllces, 42s week.

.MOSMAN.-4 rooms, kit, and ofllces, 18s week.

MOSMAN.-5 rooms, kit, offices, 23s and 27s Od.

HUGH DUFF and CO.. 283 Cco.-st; .Mosman. Chats.

CITY,1/7 LIVERPOOL-STREET, opposite Park.

SHOP and DWELLING, excellent position, suit any

business. MODERATE RENT.

II. SUTHERLAND and CO.. 70 Pitt-strcct

fAlTY, CASTLEIIEAOH-S'TREET, First Floor.-FLAT,V> suit any business, excellent position. Rent, £2 5s

per week.

'_R. SUTHERLAND and CO.. 7fi Pitt-street

/"ITJAI-ENCE-STREET, NEAR THE TOWN HALL.

\J GROUND FLOOR, new building, lane at rear,

well lighted, complete, with lavatories and all con-

veniences._ARTHUR PRATT, 312 Clarencc-strcct.

COMMODIOUSOmeo vacant,

now building,3 dru. from

G.P.O. A.P.A.Assn., Ltd., Denison IL.

378 Gco.-et

CITYPREMISES TO LET,

AN UP-TO-DATE WAREHOUSE, in the

HEART OF CITY,Containing 5 SPACIOUS FLOORS,

Goods Lift, Cart Entrance.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TO LET ON LEASE.

STORE, NEAR CIRCULAR QUAY,Containing 4 FLOORS,

each 25 x tJ /feel.

TO LET ON LEASE. Immediate Possession.MOD. RENT.

127 YORK-STREET, LEITCH HOUSE.BASEMENT, practically ground floor, 25 x 80 ft.

AVell lighted. Mod. rent.

CLARENCE-STREET.NELSON HOUSE, No. 285, Floor 30 x 00 feet.

Well Lighted. .Mod. Rent

ApI>y LEVENTIIAL BROS.,No. 7 Post Olllee-chanibers, 1UA PITT-STREET,

Tel., a ty 4780. OPP. G.P.O.

iClASTLEREAGH-STREET,CENTRAL POSITION.

Modern two-storiedBrick BUILDING, comprising

on giound floor, 2 brick Shops and largo Motor Garage.

First Floor fitted for Motor purposes, with Lift to

carry Cam.'

,

.

-

Owner is prepared lo consider offers to lease Hie

whole property In one Hue. Measurements arc 60ft

l"0ft Lease up to ten years will he given.

Full particulars on application to

/~1TTY PREMISES.

AVc are agents in the Letting oí Shops, Offices, Ware-

houses, Floors, mid Factory Premises, both in the

City mid best oositions adjacentthereto at VARATNG

RENTALS. _f

STANTON and SON, LTD.*, 120 PITT-STREET.

COOGEE.-Furn.Cott, 3 aieurooms, din.-rooin, kit,

iras stove, .'iori' cony. Alini'. O'Donncll-st, Coogee

\RVALL-ST, St Leonards.-Avoca, new Ilk. Colt,

I

niis.^ bath, tubs, fccwer,_l(¿«.__Tel.,_lS0_Cliat6.

OURLE HAY.-Pretty Cott. tö*Let,'ev. conv., low

rent to goniMcnunt. JSoulh-st_RÛMMOA'NE.-Attractive "Villa, 8 rooms and offices,

cxeel. pu«,,ovcrlk. water. Cooper, Son, Bridge-rd.

HURST, 73 Barcom.av.-House, contg. 5 rooms,

kitchen, etc, rent 25s perweek. Apply

mtl'LTUAL TRUSTEE CO.,

, 2, 4, 0 Spring-street.

_

TO LET._?*T)ULW1ÇH llILL.-Cotl.ige', I rooms, large yard,x¿_gooil position, rent IM r.w. 71 Consiitution-ril.

DULWICH HILL.-Uent.-s Residence, S rooms, 35s.

'?'?.1. 'Vair, Duly.ii h Hill.

|UUl-Olt's'm' Dentist's

Consulting Roimis \ü¿

.".,'!'.'.':'.!.', .*?-".''.'?."«" ''K1'*«! mid situated. Apply

Pl.lll'l.TI AL TltL.sri-.fi UIVIIW.NV, LIMITED.i, is.».lucy.

D

B:

""»ENTtoiy ROOMS, I'leitrie < urrcntTK»!. ."..

~,om- _Ai«llitl-i'luliibei=. 2.M IM-/.M. Caretaker.

^.NMOEE, EDGE« .vl¡E-E!>:-COU.igi7"ir1-n,7.7-kiL.-1 elf.. 15s p. wk. Walker Bios., .1 Castlcreagh-st

^XMORE. Llcvve'llyii-ilreel.-uon'AUfc,, 5 looms,-*

kitchen, all uthe'es, llled veralliluh«, 2 Lav vvill

i-vaiS!,?« \<!"et"1'1"'"".''. etc lient 23s pel' week.

ENMORE, \lctoila-iouil.-Detiehi'il S.F. COTTAGE, 4

rooms, kitchen, all offices., verandah, itent 21s.\V. A. PETTIT, 21.8 King-street, Newtown.

PINO.-Cottage, 5 moms, kitchen, laundry handyto station, ais. Munro und Co., Epping-.

"

JANMORE.-O-iuoin D.F. Cottage, all coin«, 80 New

-<H?

liigton.nl, ret, 20s. Apply 10._

TfJAiTWOOD.-Brick Cottage, 4 roon« and kitchen,J-* close stition, _i)s. A__X. Little. Eastwood.

fnieUlTABLE-BUILülNG,-Premises lately occupied by-"?J the Itiiik ol New /.calami, entrance from Georgestreet; specially fitted to suit requireincnts of a uiian

aal institution. Bank chiiinhcr 35 x 00, with strong-room. Cedar counter and Utting» Can be purchased,several Offices vacant.

DAVID FELL-and CO.,-Agents,

_Equitable-building. 30) Ueorgc-atrcet, Sydnev.

*ff*ASTWOOD, MAIN"STREET:*

J-JLarge, up-io-iliite Butcher's Sliop and Dwelling

of 5 rooms and cony eulencus, stables and sheds, lowrent MOBBS ami ça, Parramatta. Tel., 13.

I^NMORE, near P.O.-Black House-, 5 mis., kitchen,J-« etc., verandah ami balcony, rent only 15s week,

handsomely ami fully furnished, a bargain! £50.BRISBANE RODD, Union

Hqiik-chhs.. us. I'itt-st.

FURN.,Mosman, Cottage, 5 nice rooms, .'ouille hall,

lovely view, 35s. 3 oilex-road (4tli luft-haliil turn

ing off llr.ldley's llend-id. Appl» Weil.. &it. ur Sun.

IjvURNIslil'.li CO'iTAiiE, sua. !? iorenceville, Miller

X_st, Bondi._

FURNISHED,Mosman, VILLA, near tram and ferry,

4 bedrooms, 2 reccp., well finn., piano, L, c, 45s.

ROL1.S owl .MURPHY, K1 Avcnue'-road. T.. 1012 Moi.

ÏjNUlLNISltnoHouse,

ut Mason's Pt., glorious views,residential. Apply nitor 2 p.m., s Glen-st

'C'.UJLMSIIED Cotrjg-.s-.-.Isnnelu. o ona., k., etc.,J- i piano, etc., .c2 p.vv.; Nurth Sydney, ó ruis., k.,... .....

., - .-

?^jsi..(.rt... __,. ii; pitt.;,!

'ITvAIIM, 20 acres, good 5-rni. cottage, city water, "J- nillo rail, 10 miles city. W. F. Kay, 40 Hunter-st

FACTORY,Workshop, 2000ft floor," good light, large

yard, stables, tram at door, suit any business, rent,35s, lease. Botany-road, Alexandria. ROGERS, 41Amndcl-atroet. Forest Lodge. T.. M. 1707.

FURNISHEDAT RANDWICK, »ear Tram,

Attractive Detached Cottage, contg, dining and

smoking rooms, 2 tiealrooms, kitchen, bathroom, laun-

dry, etc., gas stove, piano, 3 to 0 months, 37/0 p.w.RICHARDSON and WRENCH.

.

LTD., 08_P_tt-strcct

TflUllNISHED COTTAGE, 3 mis., .kit.,-etc., in perfect

FU1I.NTSI1ED,Glebe PL, Superior Resilience, 8 rms.,

all offices, billiard table, piano, silver, linen, cut

Iciy, near tram, £2 5s. SLOCOMBS. 112 Castlereagh-st.

FURN.1-roonied HOUSE, nioileratc rent to careful

lenant. Oiviicr, Bondi Junction P.O._

FURNISHED,Kaloola, Elirabeth-strcct, Aslitield, .

rooms and offices, no linen or cutler}", 3 guineas

Apply Mrs. srMMONS,

_

Minerva, Gowe-r-s treet. Summer HilL

FUR. HOUSE, suit Brdg.or Res., 6 rnis., kit, nil

_

coins., niano, £2/t7/8. 15 Wigram-rd, Glebe Pt

""*"tURN.", Dulwich, SÏ~ Gordon-street, Padd., Ccntcn.

X Park, draw., dlu'g, bkt¡,t. rooms, piano, 3 bed

rooms, bath, kit, go-s ttove. moil, rent tenu.

FURN.,'MAU'lEl-li, 324 Park-nl, near Centén. Park,

draw., din., bkfst. rms., kit, etc., 3 bedrms., well

furn, throughout, mod, rent, ad. fam.. term._

FURN.,at .V/.snuii, for 3 months. Cottage, dining, 2

bed'rooms, kitchen, new turu., and gas ttove, i.o

cuadren. g" Box «9, G.l'.O._

FURNISHEDHOUSE, May till Sept, drawing, din

ing-hilliard roora, 5 other large rooms, kitchen,

laundry, gas stove, bath-heater,electric light, tele-

phone, garden and lawns front and rear, 2 minute»

Coogee tram, frontingCentennial Park. WM. PRICE,

Warwick, Martin-road. Te'..,Randwick lOñ«._

FOUR-HMD.Brick Cotiagc, close tram, convenient

Artarmon, land 111x250, 14s. Garden. Herald.

TTVACTORY Premises to Let, Johnston ññd ÏÏôse

X streets,' Annandale, suitable for factory,ware-

house, workshop, store, garage, etc.

_Q. RIDE und SON, Annandale.

FACTORY,Ground and 1st Floor, good light,

size 41 x 20, close to city, 25/.

_STANTON und SON, LTD.. 120 Pitt-street

TTiURNISUEb « COTTAGE. Boiiili, near twin, lovely

Xi views, very clean, 40», 3 months or longer.

P. WALSH, Estate Agent,

_Bondi, opp. P.O.

FURNISHED,at NEUTRAL DAY.-Brick COTTAGE

(CURLS), 3 rooms, sleeping-out verandah,

chen, etc., bath-licnter, gas stove, linen and cutlery.

RENT, £2 Ds, for 0 months or longer. . Garden, fowl

runs, busbhouse, etc. CROLL and CO., 101 Mllltaryro.nl. Tel., 180 North Sydney._

FURNISHED.-ROSEVILLE.Attractive Cottage Home, contg. hall, lounge,

living-room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom (hc-atcr), kit,laundry', and all offices, piano, linen and cutlery, £2

2a per week.

_

< RICHARDSON nnd WRENCH. Ltd.

"[""»URN., nffcly, healthyOATLEY.-D.F. Cottage, 6

X rs,, Idry., city water, large verandah, i-wiin. baths,

10 min. station, rent 25s. Apply <70 Rcgcnt-st, llcd

fern; or Walker, The Retreat, lioMi-st. Oatley.

qiURNlSHED, at Abbotsford, Villa Residence, dining,

- drawing rooms, 4 bedrooms, lfetthhc.ltcr, piano,

telephone, gas, close tram and boat elei'uted ttosltion,

grand views river. 3 gn«. wk. CBAVVFOHD. Abbotsford.

FURNISHED,RANDWICK.-Detached Gent.'» RESI-

DENCE, situated on the heights, close tram,

walking distance to turf; contains drawing, dining,

breakfast, mid 5 bed rooms, kit, balli (hot and cold

water), line garage,all convs., well furnished tlrrough

out, piano, telephone.Tenus, 3 months or longer.

Immediate possession. Rent, £4 4s per week. Apply

WILLIAMS, WHYTE, and CO..Heliunre-nl. Randwick.

IACTOBY- OR WAREHOUSE PREMISES, just built,Central Position,

GEOROE-STREET NORTH.

GROUND and FIRST FLOOR TO LET.-

-- Every Convenience.

F

Apply Mr. Beer,

HARRINGTONS, LTD.,Photographic Merchants,

_330 George-street

IjiURNlSUED,at WOOLLAHRA. CLOSE TO GOVERN

'

MENT HOUSE,-RESIDENCE, Wide verandahs,

slceplng-out balconies, living, dining, smoke, 4 bed

rooms, boxroom, 2 maids' rooms, kitchen, garden,

lawn,MARSHALL and DEMPSTER,

_112 Pitt-street, opp. -Ci.P.O.

FURNISHED,at DARLING POINT.-De't Bk. COT-

TAGE, df-awlng, dining, breakfast, 4 bed rooms,

heater, gas stove, garden, etc., £5 5s.

MARSHALL and DEMPSTER,

_112 Pitt-street, opp.G.P.O.

FURNISHED,AT BONDI, "COMO," BONDI and

PARK ROADS, Modern Cottage, drawing, dining,

4 beti rooms, kitelien, offices, piano, gas stove, tele-

phone, MOTOR GARAGE.MARSHALL and DEMPSTER,

_112 Pitt-street, opp, G.P.O.

FURNISHED.-ACOMPLETE LITTLE HOME,

PYMBLE,contg. hall, 2 reception-rooms, 4 bedrooms, and all

offices. PIANO, etc. NOMINAL RENT, £2 103 to go»>Jtenant, '0 or 12 months.

FURNISHED,KILLARA,

3 inins. from station.

ATTRACTIVE HOME, LAND 2 acres, 0 ROOMS omi

offices, SEPTIC TANK, FINE DRIVE, TENNIS and

CROQUET LAWN.

COMPLETELY FURNISHED.

GARAGE.- RENT £0 Os per week.

Six months or longer.

RICHARDSON omi WRENCH, Ltd.

FURNISHEDCOTTAGE, at Mosman, uonlaiiu V

rooms, piano, linen, and cutlery, telephone, 3

minutes from Public school'and shops. Rent £.1 3s

»reek.. GRAY and CO.. opp.Public School. Mnmn.i

<ri LADUSY1LLE.-Cottage, 5 rooms, l.w. - Apply Co

yJT nell, nevt Kfii» Minion, Gladesville. <

aARAOEor FACTORY, about 3500ft floor "space,

ground lloor, electric light,electric power, well

lighted, faces two streets, near tram, rent £2 10s.*'

__^\j__y___NTNElt_S1 Camperdown.

LEBE.-House, flrooms, Iijichcn, fixed tubs, etc,

stabling, 3 horses,lSs_0d

week. 30 Burton-Bt, Obc

_rv_LEBE.-23-Btall'Stable, large loft, and yard, 10 in.

\X from city,25s per week. 30 Burton-s!, Glebe._

^"LEBI-rPOrNT.^COTTAGE,5 room«, kit,

ali coins.,

VT rent 25s.We have HOUSES at Glebe Point at 18s, 20s, 80s, tis.

W. T. TATE and DIVE,133 Glebe i'olnt-road.

Telephone. M100S. ?_

GLEBE,41 Clebe-U.-A Bk. Cottage, S rms., kit,

btove, w.h., copper, tubs, bath, 2-stall stable, and

*licd, rent 17s Cd. Will be on premises 2.30 till 4 to-

day. O. R. SWYNY, 2S7 Clarcnc-c-strcct_

GHEORCE-STREETWIST (103), SYDNEY.

FINE SHOP PREMISES, 2 floors, about 21 x 100,

cart entrance at rear, suitable furniture or any busi-

ness.

_Glelxvroiiil. Glebe.

GENT.'SCharming Cotiagc Home',

one of liest In Mos-

man, views. 27/0 good tenant Tel.. 38a Mosman.

1 Vit \GE.-Private nc»v Motor tlaraec to Let, cheap.""'

Aiinlv llillworlh. 81 Bcach-ril, Ruihcuttcr Bay.

LEIIE, Cottenhttin-st-2-stoty Ur. Heine, 4 r., etc,

IPs wk. Vaughan and Son, 142 Klng-st,.___lty__

LEBE, 132 Hereford-st-House, containing 5 rooms,

-. kitchen, and all conveniences, icnt 25s per week.

Apply PERPETUAL TRUSTEE CO.,"

._2, 4. 0 Spring-street

»rTÖRDON, North Shore Line.-Brick Cottage, slate

vT roof, 4 rooms, kitchen, laundry. ..bathroom,slcep

ln-out verandah, 0 min, station, 22s Oil week.

J.__P. CONLEY, Gordon-ro.a<i, Gordon.

fi LEBE, BRIDGE-RD -ÍIOUSÍÍ. cloie Ross-st and SU

VJTsection, tong. 5 large

rooms, folding door«, hall,

kit, and all moil, convs., RENT 30s vvpclc.

_J, VA'. CRANE, Ocean House,24 Moorc-strcct

LEBE POINT, 201? GLEBE-ROAD.-8-roomcd Honse,

2 bathrooms, 2 lavatories,fine garden, suit board-

ing-house or private person, £2 0s perweek. J.

GOLDSTEIN, 137 Rnthurst-strcet City 1080.

("tARACESto LET. for 2 car», separate, 5s week,

T rronil wa«h. 'Vlione. Waverley 85._

.rVEORGE-STREET, Nb. 170, largo SHOP, oest posl

\3r tlon, good show window. Reduced rent to goodtenant. ASHWOOD. 170 Oeorgc-strcct, upstairs._

r\ ARAGE. 17 x 11, wide street entrance, 7s Od week.

§_GL

GLLEBE POINT, near Tram.-EXCELLENT HOUSE.

_-' contg, 7 looms, kit., laundry, bathrir.., every con

ciilcnce. Gas and fuel stoves. Rent, 30s per week.

lilOUARDSON and WRENCH. LTD.. 08 Pitt-street

/-SLEBE POINT.-Charming VILLA RESIDENCE, fl

\JT rooms, kitchen, laundry, marble and tiled bath-

room, gas stove, all beautifully furnished throughout,

303 per week good tenant. Wodonga. 1)0 Toxteth-rd.

LEBE.-Moilcni Shop and Dwelling, i rooms. It.,"

I., all ollie»*;, ¿2/10/ per week. Central position.

Suitable Grocer or Tobacconist.

Apply BIIUNTNELL and IHNNERMAN, Ltd.,

Pi uiiciI »'__Salcsiiicn,_.''aSA

Pitt-street_

-OVERNMKNT SAVINGS BANK" OF"",NEW SOUTH

WALES.Head Office,

11 Moorc-strect, Sidney,Ifllh April, 1015.

SHOP TO LET, adjoining Government Savings Bank,

liMhctli-strect South, city. Rental, 33s per week.

Further miticuLirs may he obtained from Govcni

nicnl Savings Bank, Eli/Jbetb-street South; or from

J, H. DAVIES,Secretary.

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_TO LET.

£JLIBl llo}ce "street-I) t el e 1 House a roo. s 1,1

V-» cien 1 ir

Ir bath ,n L m, ,, , t x

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UNT1 It S HIM Woo lunn t ri. - li s I n-¡Ttinim, r m kitch n .It ,11 m p0.

m'01! ii1 S'. iol "1 J"'*" h I " " I Ti vr uti b

Ltl-i-'J-LU_Ü _irm-_treet s 1, j

TTOljSl IS rooms funiisl si I Lie "s it ,1 IcTlôml

;^"!__J___J____J______^ IJjr, ai 10i Put st

I!??!" A?.,!"', r'"\ ' ' tcn-""- ." blTluTiTttuTr.

n..tj.

l01"' MH"-iLlr-_J. - ¿til Vndale

OUbl i rooms ticrr cuni eiiiciie*r^eiT-fûiàTitê*rcehcip 1 door off Oxford st clo e ld section

---_-Comí i r st lalduiLton

0US1 toLet, 1 rooms kitchin und stables sell

Linos and Blinds cheap Rent lia i cr week

-----No 2 Cecil street Paddington

OUS1- hall 5 rooms kitchen all com Allen st,

i"" .\"n1ntT-,''P1IOl-SI ß rooms Wehen co ii

,?*",»"«.,?t"--¡-"° 18s HOUbk., II rooms kitchen

itÍnai""1.811T1nMr

-?'.«-".-"!<?. burr} Hill«, SO«

"?? T f"01."9'r(im l,e*1-' <""10 "P Mount street

near Clci eland street Moore Paik 15s 1I0USL 4rooms, Bot ini raid Beaeonslicl I Us 0.1 HOUSL t

rtoms com, Botany road Mexniidria, IBs, 1101 SI S

¡.»ms com king st. St Peters 18s' MiLRSON,tulon Bank chambers 68t Pitt street_

K11I Ml v (3 niins stationl

=-'

r.."^VT11(VCrni ll0Mr SLLLP1N0 0UT AFRVV

D MIS, » reception rooms icstiblilc B M I ROOM 7 bul

"Ki'tn«T1""1"00^1(l>»t iiitcr service) GRASS TLNNIfc,

COURT md CROQUET. I AWNS, I AND 2 acres

beaullfull} laid out'

RENT £200 PA CVRVGP CARRLAGE DRIAF

_RIC1HRDS0N and WRENC1I Itl

KENSINGTON-0run, Bk Ulli McDoug-llI st ld

50 \ 1,0 s cut dep _lJo0,_bal_rt Jiei_J_lelwclss

"["'"ILLARAGORDON -Geiitlcnian s Residence stand

J-i-ing in lu own groui U cont 0 rooms and olllccs

..«-.<,nn"court '"»tor garage £150 pa and rites

ROS! \ 1L11, 0 min »ti -Lovel} A illa of 0 rms 30s wk

CHATSWOOD 5 min stn-Pretty A ill i 7 rms 30s wk

ROSI VII LI lo min stn-W11 Cottage"

rooms and

i in if land ucwlv renovate I onl} Äs 111 pwROS1V1LII "0 min stn-Brick A illa 7 rooms fruit

etc , 1J ncre1

mil onli "&, 6 I p w

Bl Mit and UANKINS

Phone Chats 850_VtStn Roseiille

1101IHVRDT near Town Hall-Good larra House

J st ihles si els 1"0 Balmalr-ril Rent 22s Od.

INDnnD-St Innes a room«) Brick Allia 2-n

?J Beutst der} ronienience Tel, «53 Chatslood

T LICUUARDl 100 Care} st-Containing 5 rooms

-U kitchen ctc_ Rent 1"__GI _ keys jit Jil_

"J"E1CHH VRDT, 30s.-D 1 lik Cott, 0 rms near

P ta rd. Al nr 1, 1_a_ Norton st, leichhardt

T UCHnVRDT-To lit Cottage (or ptrt) unfurn ,

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witli one lady li Noi llumilicrlnnd uv Stanmore

LLICHHVRDT -Cottage hall, J rms kit, all cony

_VppliT Harper Loftus st og roster st, L hardt

LklCHH \RD_7 higli positionnear Rozelle-Nice

hk Lott 3 r k_lTs^Od Board, 105 Horton st

,HARDT?> o r I_

ON GUL. ILL! close to Wharf- Brick (.OTC AOL,?i 7 rooms kit etc Dct AV B Room

R1NT 32s 0.1

_HUGH DUFF and CO 283 Oeorge-st

LI 1CUHARDT, right on tram line-

Large House, 0

nus., aU mod corns stable accoui suit board

mg house reafonable rent good tenant M B IiLAR

NÍA i Sydenham Tel I _1151_

LAKEMBA,LAKFMBA I AhFMBA.

Pretty Fibro cement CO TI AGI 4 rooms, glassed

In lerandah, all conveniences electric light close to

station Rent to adult family, 18s week CompactD 1 \A 11 COTTAGE, 4 rooms air conveniences, gn«

stoic good block of land rent 18a week OP1N ALL

DAY SATUR!)VA BROUGHTON and CO, next lo

Station, liakcmba_

LIDCOMBE-Modem Cottages, 3, i rms and convs,

l_s. 11s Oil Ils Harley and Sons opp Stn

LARGL,SHOP and DM LI UNG Corner of CROAVN

lind COLLINS STR1 ETS, NEWLY RFNOA ITU!

Coo.1 Position comprising Shop and 5 rooms alore

rocín etc 111 NT £4 per week

H 'RD11 _.and_CO_tAI_VN_PRO_n,A LTD ,_lT._Plttst

LONOU!MI ti (Lune Case liner) -GLNTLLMAN S

RlSIDl NCI inogniflccnt position,comcnlent to

ferry, contains 10 roon« kitthen sériantsrooms

in in s room etc MOTOR G Mt \CP ST AM ES an!

TÏNN1S COURT Bl VUTIFUI GMtDLNS and Grounds

Moderate Rent

lor cards to inspect applv

_It SUT1I1 HI AND and CO "0 Pitt street

MOSMAN-DctCollude !> good rooniB kit 1 min

tram Hilcnnlh._Allein cllhs. 0 Aloor. st

MilSON S POINT, AT F1RRA

1 MINMI! IV ItCÍIDr \Tl VI HOUSE,S rooms and offices

Best PositionRent £2 15s

Others, Sol to 80/OVMPBHT and TVClvSON,

l'IO N S 105 Alfred street North Sulnei

MOSMAN-House, 8 rooms nil 1 otfleii 1 acre of ! u I

1 mm from trun Armitag Spit ni op Onirri

MOSMAN-Cotts,15/ÍT 10/, 22/0 -I/, 20/ 30/ 40/

la/ Hulls un 1 Murphy fin \i enuc rd I 1012 M

MOSMAN5b Slmillorth st -Del DI

\ ILI V

rooms kit nqar tram mil boat rent 32s Od

\| pi} on premises or_ Phone J011 idd_

MANLY-To let burnished a Gentlcmin s

private

Re-idinee mwl} furnished pim o telephone all

modem com enlciices loiel} news S.minutes from

boat Appl} llrst nistantL to l8,MONTANA, Gre

i orne Pom! or 1 hone_"01 M inly

ÖSMVN .

and luninlri seur coin eetei

It VA and CO opios!« Pull"

MOORLPARK -House, o rocuus garni,

Hot waterserviie telc| ho le, all

çouiciiiences

Linos and Hirds £17 KBfra}

and McDonald

ii Sann-s Banl chum'-crs, Hind rs st, Dhst410_P

.TAMA -Brick Cottaui, ocean beach Norlli Mel ne,

Jil loi eli po Ilion 17 Reían st, Mosman}I"iOSM VN -Roomv Ilk Cotlogc \V olsclc

('large) in Inil com» water new girder, fowl

penRent ond order lo inspect

on opplieition lo

BACbHOLSI and fOADlR 14 Mlrtmnh

.V rlLl ÍÑHÍS -Good opening low rent Moods and

M Stutehliiiri CreniorneJunction. Tel Mc« 014_

M K\ II I K» Jerse} st close tram an I train -ljr Cot

tace 4 rms kit etc all com rent fl

b_8 Cliillis-aicniie Vl.rrn .Allic

OlOR-PRIA AIL SlALLo IO 1 171 cheap. Apply4 George st AVcBt _

-ÄNLY -r URNISHED COTTAGES. Robey Hanson

and btrong ltd 42 Corso _

TV riLLINlRY-Good Opening low rent U owls and

Stutchl uri Cremorne Jun Tel alps 011_

3V1°,'OSM VN. 1 minute to tram slop

-1 roomed Double

a..a«. fronted Dctuehel Uriel COT 1 VGI k , 1, b, gas

stoic Bl VUrllUL All IV 01 II ARBOUR rent 2 s Od

perneck GRirilTH and CO Vc» rd 1 110 M

M~"~*VÑlli

SADNLAROVD ON TRAMIIN!

Atti ictiie Mu DI Cornil cul. hull 5

cool rooms kitchen bathioom lunn hy etc

GIORIOUS \inVS V erin lahs ull rotinl 2s p wk

RICHARDSON' nu 1 Al HI NC1I. IIP OS 1 lit street

MANLY,NI Vii SADNL1 ROAD TRAML1N1

Neat New DF COrTVGl conti, 4 line rooms

kitchen bathroom lum In etc splendi 1 iiarndnlu

bick mid front Rent 10s pw

RICHARDSON anl Will NCH 1 TD »a Pitt street

rOSMAN -Mccly Turnishcd 6 roomc 1 AIL! V kit

bath gas stove linen eulin} plate lent 2as

,_ with B and B for gentleneil references re

qiifrcd hand} tram Box CJ5

IM°

M AMA -5 room COT! VGI minute from surf or

tram. ' hone 6 2 Manlj

__Aj___DL\ l8 1 aciflc stre t

MANLY-CROCERS SHOP lease expiring Central

Position close Corso, well known grocer}bu«!

lies» carriedon ot tile 1 remises lur Su >eais ll.siileiice

4 rooms kitchen all oiricT and coniinlcnces Habits,

cartslied etc No Goodwill asl ed of incombu, ten int

J Pilli f IPS and CO J2 liclgrqie-st T 57 Muni}

^VrOSMV^ cor Earl and Bond st«-Cottage, 4 room«

JLVLand ollices rent 1)/ hey ut Mr Pittcr'iio fe| u

JunctionMOSMAN li Beaconsfield roa 1 -Cottage 5 rooms an 1

ofliccs uewl} rcimated throughoutrent 25/ lieu

at Gnu Bios ,oi p Public School or | artieulars

It C 111 VI) uni CO

Hinno CItl 43Sfl_11 Aloore strert eil}

?VTAUniVL BA1 -Vttractiic lent s charm Cottage

?IN Home 7 r smoke r gar len low rent 10 Pals ay

"VTEUTHAL BAA, 3 min- from terry-BUNGALOW

JM COTTAGE 7 rooms and large slccpinc, out bal

cony 1 ine garden back and front Corner position

Quiet lient JL100 pirannum

RICH VRDSON an 1 WRENCH LTD 88 Pitt-street

"rVTORTII SYDNEY, Amhurst st -1 urongi 4 rs,

etc

JIM 21s Keys odjBackhouse, Co} 1er 14 Alartln place

"VTO Oi Bathurst st, large Shop an 1 0 rooms £° 10s

iM uki} Ke>next door Til titi HOi_

?VTORTII SADNLA -Superior CotUig. 0 mia laia,c

-L\ kit in lid s room lath heiler all coniens nice

grounds gd locality 212 Miller street Tel N S 5"0

.VTLUTRAL BAA, 1 min of tram-CO PT VGI, 11

TVTORTH Shoro Line, Wahroonga -lAirnislieil All LA

-i«N o rooms all cony 3as or port 2. s with attend

ance if required near station In,mediate possession

AshtomHie I-ane Coicrotd near Chandlers Sior

N°!3."_U SADNFA -HOLSf

l,ooil positionclose ferrv 17s 0.1

R Siniirill AND «ni CO O Piti street

.vroitTH SADN1A - lairge Shop willi tool Residen

-L\ tlal Aceominoilalion in best p irt of A\ alker st an 1

Largo chop «nth good dwelling Lui c Gouron! near

lost Office and Banks CUL VI lil Nib

W C1 H AND 20.1 Aiillersir.et, North Sydney

-VTORTII SA DMA No 10 lames s!-Double fronte 1

IN Brick Collage 5 large rooms kitchen 2 minutes

tram and paik "0/ Inspect 10 lo 1 o clock_

NIW Cott 4 r Burwood Hts Id tram sewcre I

2_s Oil__Bll-iioo l_Hld(, _Co __I

lilha>_st _B_iiood

.VTLUTRAL- Cottage all corns hlêe| Im. icr 18/(1

JL*i Moods SlutchbiiQ Cremorne lune T Mo» nil

?\TORTU RADI_tour roomed tt B OPlAG!

JX virindah front and bael! J acres lind, well fenced

city water, rent 10s 1 UII HI

_Tram Terminas 11}do

E\\ TOWN -New Cottage 3 rooms Icit tom

1 o Alice «1 18s pu l.cv I IO a i

OlllH bYDNIA - Vppl} 8j Lnlon-st near tram

I ferr}, 5 rooms ile Ts p w N A

"VTTUIRVL D^1 -Gent s (Icooiied Cotluj,. _mills

IN tram, 1,1» stoic gani"

j_ti I_11 Iori ni enuc

-CrollllI SA DM A (ld section)- Dot D I Brick Cet

JLN toge, r min kit ml all ollices »Os p r week

MOSAIAN (h linly to tero)- Dct DI Bk Coltan 0

rms and all offices neill} renoiate I 27s GI wk

ROSI UVA (ficing fcolf links)-Semi let Brie! Cot

tngc attrictiic uppcurnncc, bul] icruuduhs

rooms and all offices Ms weeklyUORNSBA - Residence 7 roorns mid ofliccs, gas cloie,

land 3J acres, ti leckly

WAV7RLI, Commaiidliit, Ocean Mews-Semi dct

Brick Cottage,4

iooms,kitchen laundr} batli

room etc 'Os

W Al TER IIARDIF and CO 80 V Pitt street

?VrORTII SADNE1XN Ino nicilv fituutcl HOUS1S (

31/week Clean Close to tram

Apply

_Mos 480 Phone

NFUTRAIBVY- Cottnge 8 rooms kitchen etc,

J min tram lisROSI and PARSONS

'Phone 09". Cltv__8" Pitt street

"VT" S110RI I ¡ne -Brick Collage I roon «I

nil TTt

-l> .1 n coin rent 1 s f S Ion no 1 ill st_

^TVll^MIlUll^Rohan si-Coll if,e I roon s kitchen

V sei.r rent 20s_he}sCI rk s Rohan st_

'VIII Mill UN -To let or Sal Ilol«e I room

_IIIs _Hen tatl_J r__er_Sl_le J_

IIMOWN- 8 rm I IIoil«e 1 n,c i rl £1 wk rcl t

to permanent tenant 10 St Marj st

_TO LET_"VTIMJAUV. I VRI».

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-1-' LOI NI|¡\ IIOMI anl MODI L I VRM1 linn le 1 It ill ni Hiejll) e.ll||cl I »rm,

1/1 ii I i lovu Hume

vi It'sIDJOININI MM VI V 1 MIK SIV1I0N

North in III

I yiil , ii iiS\ Inn

ULM MOW LOTI M I Ol It ROOMS

I linns!e.

I ml I uti I H a siiui r Mun r

1» n Vin»! ii Li minime IV ter lui on

Oui tin ii Din» i in LoitiL, s

lair» LowI »ii Si ii 1 ii.i,ii»s 1 ulirv lard

I nut Room ele most eon 11 u

-ulo to liolI

1011 tons

fO \CItrs IN OKLHVHD \Nll CVRD1N

J000 Tlees Cul K u I Sunnier 1 lallt«

I n_ine, lump, anl lir i, itiun lim Rieh soil und i

temi elite Lliinale

A HOML VNU Hl.lMv, LOVIBINI 1)

Proved llciv» lueonie 1 ibpo IlionTO LL1 101» ONL TO Ililli I 11 Ulfa VS A

GOING CONL1 UN

Stock, PI mt and I urnitine Included

_R_UNI__ind HORN!, 68 I lit streetcity

"MORIH S1DNL1 HLICHTS -1 and k11 , Cot inöl

v ?,"c.'.n,««mini 20s 1 and kit

,21s

,

u i¿V«lPUKN -* ""' kït > Coll , lbs'

WILL0UCHB1,/right ut section-3 and kit, Cott?s nul kit 18s.

CREMORNE -7 and kit, Houses, near to ferry, 10sanil 15s VIOsM IN -4 juill kit Lott ,

-OsNORM UN GILL,

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cr VAnlkci und Mount streetsNS 1212_North Sydney

"MOR1II ¡>\DNI 1 -House, 5 »nils , lit, eti Sli-" l»eu I Lo» Ti yifredst. Milsons Point

"TvJLÜ'lRVL Bli norn the Whirf.-1IOUSI 5 nils

-1-' lit liathtoom balcony tubs copper, and every

com lil NT 17s Od Pill YiFlIy CROLL and CO,104 Milli n» lu ni_"¡STILrilli li VI-To Let Cottage, new, hinnvtr-*-'

0'iv_isis 5 mis all com ¿is. Apply at Cott

"JO* SIDNtl, Cöttag* 5 nils, rentals Rosibcr»

-tjt

oiugi t» mis,

«mt "s Od Oro» and McDonuti, Govi Sa» Bank eli, 1 linden, st, D hurst 430 Pud

-¡STATION\L GRISTING MiUS

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-L;foot of Goulburn street

I lice well known premises lo be let shortly, with

the n«e of vlathinery contained therein For further

particulars apply JOHN SI V nml CO,

._

..12 nn 1 2111 Sussex slrcet, Sydney

O 11 ILL lacing Pitt st lino, elcurlc tight modcritc

rental 183 Pitt st_

0111CIS6s ills thu build4«.,

lift etc A7tiñTrBlaekwoml i-aviiiga Bank chamber» Haymarket

IH-ILI, 1 ¡it «t tiontage near (,"P 0,

20/ week

othirs 12/ lo ?io; I linton 70 Hit st

li ILL central iiosition 11s" p w "thone, light inclu Iel nr King st and G P 0 337 Geo st, 2nd ft,

.FllCtS li VI I'll COUM~

CORNUt KING .1 LLI/ABETH STHFETS

I mc I iglit Roon.« nt 15s and £1 per week electric

likht electne lift anI

evir» modern convenience

IHC Hllll'sON nul Will NO1 LTD, 08 Pitt street

OH ICE TO I IT MU-IU\L I It rTrüTLDIAa"""""coTner Martin p! leo and pitt street, opposite GPO

Cleaning and lighting Included ApplyBuilding Superintendent

on Pienl<*es

OIMLts, lALvlOUlllLllVMUIRS, 117 PUT Sr,

Near GPO ,

Comfortable SUITt on 1st Moor lo LET Splendidlight mil every convenience Suitable for Solicitors,architects or i thcr 1 rofesslonal Men

Viso, MIAI L 01 I ICI los

_Vnnlv Olrlce No 2. Ground 1 loor

Ort ICE in the most CENTRAL POSITION in ¡iii

¡mpo-lng nn I modem BUII DING willi MAGNItlCrvr LIGHT Pass Lift vl-RYIOW It! NTAL

I J T «_l, «.vICO FOI PltMtrcot City 2787

01 FICES Bl LI S CUAMBI RS, MOORL STRtET.LMIGI anl IMLTIICrinH) ROOMS, 2 LIFT»

\l»plyHARDIE and GOLMVN PROPRIETARY, LTD,

_1.13Pitt street_

ÖltICLS.HOSKINb BUILDINGS

CORNI R SIRING «D Gltl-SIUM STREETS,SINCIt ROOMS ON (.ROUND AND 2nd 1LOORS

_\y yj KI li H-OS. 8 Custlorcfgh str'

or

OtHCLSGROUND tlOOR SUEtF of 3 beautiful

rooms in lllllL TOSITIO*« IN' PITT STRLFT

Silt a SOLICITOR nr STOCK and SIIAII1 I1ROKI II

RtNT ONI\ £2 ni I KIA App"} In llrst instance

i CAIDVA1II S AGENC1 LlMlTFJ), in association

Ith ILLSMORt IIMlTtn 117 Pitt street

O

OllILIÏCentral, I »iniiylicd or Unfurnished Sa n

pic Room (and partoffice stilt I'l-ist), 4KB Castle

reach street, low rents Apply ROOM 10._*"

HILLS, IlOtt NUM. SCH\MBH¡\next (. P 0 Mo»t central position.

SPLI ND1D LIGHT

_PIFRC1 I Till f L nnd CO. II» Pitt st

OXFORDST I addington -Shop and dwelling £3 vvk

Oxford st Bondi June Shop 7 rms -£*( 10s and

nice llon«o ti rooms and Iitchen 25s weekly HARRI

SON nml CO,

Somerset Honre Moore-st Tel , 1167 Cy

OIHCFS.«IPI ICI S,

OP1 lel-

los 12s 0»! li

IO L*"T

Ladies and Gentlemen - lL»»e jonheard of those

famous Raw son chainh rs, wheve jou do not have to

strain 3our ejes, and you can get a breath of fresh

air every minute of the darf ha these OHIC1.S youwill be able to do twice the work anil have better

health .

Tel Citv "508_W ROBFRVS Rawson place

OtFIOEuAND SHOP

I ISTWOOD CHAMBERS»IDA ELE*AIIFTH STREET, near inANTHR-STREET,

LARGL 1LOORS HEAUTHUL LIGHT

STRONGROOMS»

I_B HODGSON Tun 114t Tltt street

ry.-FiCEs

SPLENDIDLY FITTED UP, F1CELLFNT LIGHT.

C.OOD LIFT

RENTALS, 14s and 15s PFR Ill-K.SLADE and BROWS,

_

31 Moore-street

I

OF!ICI S

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SAMPLt ROOMS.

01 IIC1.S

-

TO r PT, SAMPII ROOMS

01 I ICES AT I AW SON HOUSE S VMPI I ROOMS

OH 1C1S 49 « MltNCt ST, SAMPI F ROOMS

on ICI S Cheap Reunís SIMPLE ROOMS

OI-FTC! S New and I p lo date S »IPI B ROOMS

O! 1 ICES nilflding SAMPLE ROOMS,

01 nCI S SAMPLE ROOMS,

t ull iiarticulars ai plv11 v. J- NTH VI BROS

,

No 7 PO ehambers, lilt littst, opp OPO

_Tcl City_47S0 __

PETERSHAM-COIrit-t 8 rooms and conv

,31

p »v elosi in Irani and tram This 's a. neat

anil clean rcsi leuce 1011 1 «.gent Lewisham_

'*> VDDINGTON -2 (corner)'iind 10 Gosbcll st, nr Wli

8 nnl"

r I'/tl 25/ Tel 1201 1 dgc

1*»h1FRSIIvM-NewDI Cottage

5 rmB , kit, clcc

trie lieht lawn all ron s ,minute front station

Appb li Usher st litcrsham Rent 15«._

PRIVATEG VII VOL Paddington 7a Od weekly elec

llfcht Stone 2S0 Oxfor^,___oo_Ualira_308 Way

PROtESSIONVLROOMS,

MALOUVRIL and tf Ii* MUTTI STRFITSSINGL\ OR IN SUITt

_W M KIM BROS,

8 Castlereagh street

1>INNANT HILLS, Nl-Alt STATIONX Convenient, comforUVo HOMF, 10 rooms, narden,

erounds

_PirRCI l"T*irrLnnd CO 10.1 Pitt "

PtltltblI\M-New LottifeO, »

looms, III, ete, 20s'

I 1 II 11SH VVI-(ott,

B nns kit, etc 2»s Od

DULWICH Hill -D F Cottage 5 rs k, etc ,

22s Od

MARRICUP ILL1 -Cottage, 5 rooms, kit, etc ,21s

_/I lill R and 110V.II Petersham oppstatioi

PRtTTIHome, 3 fine large rooms and kitchen, beau

tlful lawn extendí! g 150ft nlong water frontage,

»vlthj,as17s fld _No 112, Ilcrald__

RANDWICK-Largo Sliop

and Dwelling, good po« ,

SIM Hardie m I Gorman Pty 1 Id in Pitt st

I RANDWICK Vvoca street st iinlini, lu »xtinslve

V(.ronn Is -Gentleman s RFSID1 NCI tontnlnlng 3

largo rccci lion rooim 5 bedrooms milli s room linen

room stibli cnirlihoiwi mun s room etc Apply

PlRPrTUVL TRUS-T1 F COMPAM L1M1T1 I)

_24 0 Spring street Sidney_

RAND«ICh, R VI L1L11 Sr -New Semi det BRICK

COPI U !, contg 4 rms., hall kit , ami all mod

corns, HINT £1 Is per week Apply

_f M LBANt, Ocean House, 21 Moore-Btrect

RO/IILI- Lounge 4 rooms, cte _

12/

PVDIHNGION -House 0 rooms etc _. 22/11

SbRR\ lilli «-Shop and Residence £2/10/

BONDI-Dillo" £1/11

M VI RICKMI I t-

Hoi se 7 rim, etc _ 22/11

M I! Til VI II VI -Collage, 0 rms etc 27/0

DOURI! B\i -House, 0 rms, etc . 20/

NI WTOW N -Ditto, 4 rms,

etc 18/

MOSM VN -Cottage 5 nns,

etc 21/AHIIOIT KI RR and CO 28 Moore street

ROSFB li Wunulln road -Modern Brick VILLA

KI SIDI NCI containing 0 largo rooms, kit, and

very conveniente RFN1 £U0 perannum

L H. LRVMMOND,

_70Pitt street, Sydney

ALMt It ST, 170 3 room« bathroom kit, etc, rent

15s- Applj_at_rcarof 172 Palmer st_

BOSlTll.11-BRICK COTTIOI, contg hall, 4 rooms,

kitchen, mid oliitcs Rent 20/ per week

11 W IIOn*slNO ami CO. LID. 131 Pitt street

BOSIBli -A rill turill New COTÍ AGE, contg 4

large rooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, etc

Sewer connected Rent 21s per week

RICHARDSONand WittNCH LTD 08 Pitt street

ÖSE BAY, Albermarle avenue

D t BRICK COU VOL, 0 rooms, iitchen, 25s.

RANDWICKCarrington road 2 mlns from Bronto

trim-Good Modern COT! VCt, 6 rooms and kit

ellen, otc ,electric light Rent, ¿Os p «

W11 HAMS, Winn anil LO ,Agents, Randwick

BVNDWIClv,near Allison road - ID I Brick COTT

,

1

containing 5 rooms,kit

, etc, all corns Rent

27s Od pvv Iel, H» R

WILI1AMS, WHVTI, an] CO, Agcnls, Randnlck

RVNDW1CK-ViceM 11 Cotta_e, interior plastered,

contg j rooms and I It Rent 18s p vvV COIItg J rooulH anu I li i»e-»i» xoa i» »v

W111IAMS, WHITr, and CO, Agent«, Randwick

RIGHTat the Central Station,

busy position-Brick1 remises, 28 \ IUJ, suit (.anigo bulk store, ria

chiner», otc0 J TURNLIt

_failli mid Thomas street« Haymarket

ROSI111 Itf -Ne»v Modem Brick Cottage, 4 rooms,

killi en all unices, 21/ P w

I S1VNTON and SON, 1TD,

12J Pitt street city,

_»_and__Ganlijier a road. Rosebery._

RANDWICK-BrickHouse o rooms and ofllcos, ¿Us

perweek lilek Cottu"e, u mis

,kit

etccle

trle ll_lit, IOS brick Residence, 10 nns ,und nil ollie ,

,_»n_L rental £1.0 pernullum 1 A K VRDON,

ARint,on little Coogee traill line,

trenclunans roil,

Kui dwlck_

RANDWICK,Handy Tram-Brick Cottage 4 laige

rooms kit uni! convs , ti vvk Apply Crawfo d

and Taylor tstalc Agents St Paul street, Randwick

LDFtRV landers st nr tveleigh IS shops- Or

' House iveiy lonv In good oriRr O McCarthy

'EDI I RN -W II Lounge and lare,o pieceof Lan I,

_- (tabling,etc 8 nns , kitchen, etc , suit laundry

contractors vunl, or lodglni, house or smill fictoiy

Now being thorouglilv renovated III N r £2 pvv

CI1VPMAN omi HV/LIWOOD,

_0"Clstlerenell street

l_ÍÍTÓPS~tir LrT-?iöcfüpi In good business position,

¡O' lcuU lOt., l°s fld ispeilull; suitable for gancral

store, pro luce ur Canvas Tovvn StllluunRainbow st

S^Tnirivcnslntton-

DI Bk Cottage, 50 vds tram

Iven lil»

rooms, kit, w house, etc Big block

Und, l____y_enhance M II Stillman, Rainbow st

ÔURPI HHLS-Ronny Dwellinghall 1 nu«, kit,

Ö I ith,blovi, copper, etc rent 21s

_ _____.W___1___ 8__L.lnr_.ntcst near join Hill

S~[10Plarge I ni s offices 1 yard 0 Coo.irst

lor lli/ilethsl ir I nul Railway Stltion

Mil i ill fjilor» cjc__n/__1 llnoushlrc sir et

STMU li, 5 stalls liri,e varil asnlit enlnnce

l_c

Colt, r -a». Jones, 1 iper jt, Annandale.

RE

._TO LET._[TAN vom Cintra 55 Cambridge st, 7 large nan.,

"" 3_nin tram or train ____S

CJ^VNMORI»O O. S|

CHOP t" |~

M Mun

. I twill 1t

£31101' u I Hw.ii r>~J H I_M .ti, r lu

S M VII COI TU Iti

I nu,.II H | "un

killin

1J!I Pittsirect Sj.h,

_... ,L__-.ncr Hill___

SHOPanil HAS! Ml \| li t position in Pill billi ET],

ni .mur ,-,

inplction 1 0» 11LNTC SMON, 13« l'Ut 'tr el

PI 11 IIS _ toolon lerne. Campbell st»-Ikit

_1 atl, copper stole, tubs lis Clean

S TIN MORI -lion e, a looms hull k,l ,

INS VNDVI1 -House linns hill, kit, ela, -Os

1 NMORI -Dct Coltiu,.5 roane« lit , all -on , -is

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_

SI G VI I Stinnio-c opp SlatMl

SPACIOUS5 room MB Cottage, Urge illolmcnt,

_1 ___ rent V\ irrmei lxing «t Str nariel I_T T

s

STORI Pill M1SL.S, lAltl INO HARBOUR

(0| p 1 re«h 1 nod and lee Compini)1W0 GROUND HOOlt ST0R1 S, All 10!NINO, each

l8 x 25 ft with small }ard at nar1,0

11 P

S1Í-GLY or TOGITHHl, ot 17s 0.1 each perwelk

_MAI MU BROS, 8 Castlereagh street

SHOPAND inH.ILING, RL1.1 N1-SIRL1 T. Clll,

4 rooms kitchen luundr}, bathroom

BUSY THOROUGH FA1JL HINT, 35s PER Willi

_W VLM R BROS. 8 Cnsllereagislreet

CHARLING ,, ,

22 Stalls, 0 Sheds, Lo!t, Paddock

R. LUSCOMBl oil Bourkc-strect,

_

Waterloo (opp Mauri Bros.)

AMPLE ROOMS, 01 1

ICES,central well lighted,

1

lift, trestles,and tables D}mocks new building,

OS and 70 bllnbcth street,near King street

Apply on Building_

STABLLSand 4 room Cottage, kitchen, rent 2fls,

also House, 3 rooms, kitchen, rent Ha Appl}

_2 Cross street, 1 orcst 1 odge

STOREOR l-AOTORA. .AT UL1IM0

Specially adapted for 1 nglncerlng AVorkshop or

loundo About 30 t 00 feet £2 per week

R1CUVRDSON lind Al RENOU. LTD 08 Pitt street

STORETO LET, central Situation, behind 1 qultalde

building, and adjacent to 0 P 0 , 24 20 ASH

STRELT, 0 ILOORS and BASEMI NT, 1-loora 30 x 43 ft,

Goods Lift '

Rent and keys on application to

Messrs. CULLEN'W ARD,113 Pitt-Btrcct,

SIDNEY

SHOP,l.LUABkTH ST, near HUNTER ST

Shop 10 x 30 willi room at rear ID x 40 ft

Shop, £3 10s p w Shop ami rear Room, £1 10s p v

RICHARDSON and .HUNCH. LTD 08 Pitt street

HOPS and DUELLINGS, GtORGh-ST MEST.s:

TOOTH S BLOCK.

New Shops and Dwelling», with good livingaccom

moduliT, at reasonable rents Suit ham and beef,hoots, grocer, jeweller, printer, milliner

WALLACE BARRACK,70 Pitt street

In conjunction with Hardie and Gorman Fropy,"

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1 C1 Pitt street

«HOP.'

SHOP,>«J MODPRN PREMISES,

J- i with Dwelling, I

67 and 69 RFGrNT STHLL1, RI DFFRV, 60j WEI le

MARSHALL and DEMPSTl II,

112 Pitt street opp 0 P 0

STRATH1HLD -Modern Residence. cIo»o to station,

,

7 rooms, kitchen fllces GAEACË, c light, goodgorden

MARSHALL and DFAIPSTER,112 Pitt street opn G PO

SHOP and Dwelling Mosman, adj Savings Ban!, oppPublic School suit any up to date business.

ROLLS and MURPHY, 00 Aicmic-road T . 1012 Mos

SHOPand I),\ ILLINO, NEW, OLhBl, modern pre

mises,with

Dwelling of 5 rooms, kit, and offices,

suit Grocer, Hairdresser,etc

Rent, 60/ per week11 AV HORNING and CO , LTD , 131 Pitt street

QHOPS TO LET. ,';>

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SnOP, best comer position now available in the

city, about 15 feet line display windows, right at Idtram section. Absolutely the best lighted and hi

corner In the city.D1ÎNT1ST.S.-I have the finest posiUon In Oils city

for Dental lautour», in tim most conspicuous building

'A' ?}ú'"2 1!?Hway Station. Tills «»position advertisesitself. Can be seen from the station, any part of

Railway-square or George-street No opposition.SHOP and DWELLING. Bondi Junction; in tiptop

position, right in between the two largest-drapers;4 Uno dwelling rooms, largo yard, back and sideentrance, «.

SHOP nnd DiYELLlNG, Coorgo-stroct AVcsí;

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fine

large «hop, good dwelling, up-to-date fronts,back

entrance, on right side.

SHOP, line double-fronted, with tiled entrance, _

doors from Oxford-street, on the brightest and busiest

.corner in Hie city.SHOP, fine large window, tip-top position,

suit Es

;tate Agent, Jeweller, or Newspaper Agency.

Al*. ROBERTS, llawson-plnce,

Tel., City 2508._opp.' Sydney Station.

rO LET, at HURSTVILLE, good position! two threeroomed Weatherboard COTTAGES, all conveniences.

Rents, ISs to £1 per week respectively.For orders to inspect apply

W. T. ARMSTRONG and CO.,

_45Huntcr-Btrcct, Bydney.

riYO LET, DENTIST'S WORKROOM, 153 Elizabeth

X street, Macquarie, good light, new building, mode

rale rent. ApplyMARSHALL and DEMPSTER, 112 Pltt-strcet

TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.¡JEW MODERN 2-STORY BUILDING, Over 15.000

FEET FLOOR SPACE in MAIN BUILDING. LAVA-

TORIES and COMMODIOUS DININO-HOOM for EM-

PLOYEES. EXCELLENT LIGHT THROUGHOUT. EN-

GINE-ROOM, SUCTION GAS PLANT, ENGINE, and

DYNAMO READY to ConnectMODERATE RENT.

PARTICULARS and Order to Inspect from

li. SUTHERLAND,and CO.,70 ntt-Blrcet

PETERK1N-CHAMBERS,No. 233 ELIZABETH-STREET

(OPPOSITE PARK).SUITES available ure SPECIALLY DESIGNED, and

FITTED WITir ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES.

LOW RENTAL. INSPECTION INVITED.

_It. SUTHERLAND and CO., 7o Pltt-strcet

mo LET, 20 Stables, by day or by week; A'cliiclet

X taken In on livery. .71 Regcnt-st, opp. Mortuary.

mo EET, for business, large Balcony ROOM, show

X window. Bondi, Florists, 25. A'ictoria-st,D'hurat

TIAO LET, Nice Cottage, Corona-avenue, Waverley, 4

X mis, and kit Apply 03 Corona-av, AVaverley.

r|10 L171',Small Cottage, brick, large yurd. Apply 11

JL Oxford-st, Waverley, near Trum Depot._

TIAO LET, new D.F. Brick Cottage, 5 ruis., kit,

JL convs., 22s Od. Lakeview, llirrell-»t, Waverley,

mo LET, 2 Rooms, over shop,mu! kitchen, rent 10s.

JL_Apply403 C'rowri-st Surry Hills._^__

MAO LET, a 6-roomed House, sell part furniture,

JL cheap. Apply 43 Clarence-si._

CITO LET, large ROOM, 28tt x 30ít¡ also Ino windows.

J- Apply between 2.30 and 5 p.m., l8 Qiiuy-Bt

rnAVO-STALL STABLE to Let. in heart of city. Apply

X Curetakcr, 312A l'itt-st, city._mo LET, 26 Mill-Jt, Pyrmont.-House, 3 rooms and

X kitchen, near lern'. _,_

aAOLET, Bondi, Cottage, 20s; Waverley, lbs M,

25s, 30s. John Green; Bondi Junction.

mHORNlJJiail.-New W.Ü. Cott,"4 min., kit, all

cony. T.. Wall. 612. Vi. Giblett. Thornleigln

< LOT, opposite Railway Station, Fairfield, well

fitted HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Open week.

WHEATLEY, .

_Central-building.r\

.0 LET, olf Sussex-kt, Dwelling, 12s weekly, llnrriaon

X mid Co., 6 Moore-sl, city. _,_¡__

TIAO LET, 5 "or" 10 yearn' Clearing 1-casc,200 Acres

X Fallow Land,sit. Meryla. P. P. Gilmore, Yarrunga,

mo Let, flrst-eluss Residence, prcmirt position, co7

X ner Jolinston and Albion streets, Annandale. Ap

ply 100 Alhlon-strcct. Annandale._

a"TWO Rooms, kitchen,

and bathroom, rent 16s. 20

. King-fit, Newtown.

mo LET, Burwood, Semi-del. brick Cottage,3 ran.,

X kit, etc. 6 min. Bin., rent 18/. Apply Dorilla,

Wllga-st. Burwood._I LET, Cottage, 8 rooms, kit, all cony., rent ]

Linos, cheap. 31 Stcpnen-st, Paddington.

Use swimming bath also,

CLIFFORD,Pott« Point

T£'JO LET," FURNISHED VILLA for 0 month»,2 re

-

- ceptlon rooms. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, all convcid

enees. ASTOR. O'Connor-street. Haberfield._

mo CARRIERS, Etc.-Cottage, 80 Raglan-st,AVntor

X loo, 0 run., large'yd., «table». 08 Edith-ut. St I'.

TO LET, Commodious, Well-lighted FLAT, at 287

Elizabeth-street,overlooking Liverpool-street

SHOP, with GARAGE, 246 Castlercagh-strcot,

COTTAGES, MAYVIEW and NEWPORT.

Apply O. S. MACKELLAR,10 Post Ofllce-clininbcrs,

._Pltt-strcetrpEN SHILLINGS Week.-Small Cottage, 2J acres

X ground, poultryruns, etc., city water, at Peak-

hurst, nr.PcnsJKljétters.

0. Martin. HO Dalton.rd..Mos.

a,HREE~ANDA HALF ACRES, all fenced und-"ül>

. divided,fowlhoiiscs and pens, good soil, new COT-

TAGE, 5 rs., 1000-gal. tank, city water promised shortly,

Carrlngton-rd, Fairfield (known as Mr. Mctcalf's), 1¡nile

station, 60 minutes to Sydney. Inspection at any time.

Rent 11s per week, on 3 or 6 year« lease.

Also, 2. Ac, nil fenced, neiv.4-rm. Cottage, only

128 M P--"--i<- A""'yBOX 1870, O.P.d.. Sydney.

fññ-El*"* OARAGES. W'ORKROOMS, SAMPLE

X ROOMS, FACTORIES, largoand small. Ccorge-.

street right at Sydney Station,most central position

in Hie city, l4dsection to all suborns.,

in mo cn,, _7"puEHTS, Ruivson-plnce,

Tel.. Cilv 5508/_onp. Sydney Stationl

mo

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MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, INDENT'

I' AGENTS.

If yon require NEW OFFICES or WAREHOUSE

FLATS, please do not forget to call andInspect THE

EAGLE and GLOBE CO., LTD., BUILDING, 370

KFNT-STREET, between King and Market streets.

Wo have to LET WAREHOUSE FLATS, caeh con-

taining 3000 squarefeet floor rpuce.

li you do not requirea Wholo Fist, wo aro willing

to divide into,twoor three rooniB, suitable for

Offices,

Sample RooinBl etc.

Reasonable Rents. No Taxes. Magnificent Light

Passengerand Goods Lifts serve each floor. Every

convenience.J. Y. MILLS, Agent,

E. S. and A. Bank-chambers,corner King and George streets,

__city.

TTNFURNISIIED.

BALMAIN, near Stephen-street Wharf.-COTTAGE, 4

rms., k., etc., 13s,

CITY, Nitlisdali-btrccl, near Mark Foy'».-HOUSE, 4

room«,kitchen,, bath, etc., bundy lo Hyde Park.

I COOGEE.-COTTAGE, 5 rooms, kitchen, and offices.

PADDINGTON, near the Five Ways.-HOUSE, 1 rooms,- kitchen, etc.

DARLING POINT, good posltion.-RESIDENOE. 8 rim.,

kitchen,and all

offices,electric light, blinds and

floor coverings for use of tenant.

Further particulars nu applicationto

BATT, RODD, and l'URVES, Ltd., 13 Castlcrcagh-stj

_TO LET,_VACANT, well lighted Offices, King and York ira

A 1» I ASMI , Ltd , Dei Ison Home 878 George-»-!

VA/ORlv and SI ORE ROOM, exceptionally low rents

. ' T 1 Bnv and Co.

Aiifcel place, 127 Pitt st

We

__

fill HLtl -D»t t oltu,e, 5

Ap|,l) Summer Hill I »

"OUKROOVIS, will llüileil -îlXXirt Hour span,güoils and pass llfls, rmtals from iLlOO p a.

_SI INT.ON mil SON III), l.i Pill street

JOOl I VltlU-i rui.ms I ¡IJun gus- stove, twill

\V VI lill 11, Vleloruist, bist position -House.'

-Ï-»_L.__' co"_s i»

ir.'"'I in-elly, Ve,t ,

Mil PI

\\7lll It I KONI VGI Huuse ¡TñT'cti .let lum I

'» VI irlnr1_O_IMIOS._Pt ^Kt^stoji Pjn itt__

s-te-nmr

W/ORKSIIOP or tnetorj, IKI \ III near Newt,»viI 1 liri Li rent It-s_llnlurl lim-» , 2J Inge]

st

WORKSHOP,2 Hours, with COI I Vl.l II trllligtiin

ti 111, »»oulil suit sin ill minmi ii mrir, iirpinter, or contractor Mildil II, ami LRVN ION, nu

Vbirerombn streit, cit»_i_W'ÖOI LVIlltl, .lerso roui, near Irani- 1 AMIl"

II lil Sllll Ntl',1' rooms offnes, Bllible, coieblioilsi

Land,tiO \ 120 Rent J-l IO p i

II VIN) »ml HORN! ,,

ftl Pitt street

\TTORKROOVIS, good lijit. most cenlril, ni.p (I P IJ

'»I I 111 i» anil Co ,Viu.el place,

1 '7 Pill si

VI 11,11 VMS WIIVI1 uni! ( O,

Randwick

\VA\ J KI I 1. H Brae strtit-IIOl SL, containingI » rooms, kitchin, etc Vppli

PHIP11 UAL 1 RUSTÍ E COMI'ANI, LIMÏTI D,

III Spring street Sydney

\Tf li ntL11 -Cottage, i rooms ami oittre», newt)li rino» lied throui,l)out loiel» yliw, rent 22s Oil

Appl} on premises, Lurroo], be»» lew st, off Bennett i

"t fioni 11 to 5 or nug tit} USO_

W VI lill 00 ni ir III DURN -COITIGL, 1 rooms,li kite lit ii uni romiiiience, r jit 11/

ALIXANDRII near tram-Cottage, > rrns-, cycryeonienlence I»/ nn.l 14/

C T SMITH, 04 Elisabeth street,

Tel , City Sr0_l.v.lncv

WAIU IIOLSF FLATS

IN -111! C! Nlill O! THE SOITGOODS VV.ORLD,

'JOVII'ROV 1IOIS1-,' lORkSIRHT

CORNI li 01 BARRACK S rill I I

siioitiLi Ri mi I oit occupy I ION.

The Vcry Bast CLisa of I Jats in the City.

Uagnificcnt 1 ight, all perfectly equipped, and

occupying an Unequalled Position

Suitable» fi r Soltgootls «nd Indent Merehants

Rents »mil Plans on application to

HARDVIL and LOIIM IV l'ltOI'ItlCTlRY, LID,113 Pitt street.

*V"ARALL»\ CHAMBERS. 109 PITT STREET, next toX Stock lxelnngc-Wt LL-LIGHTrD OFFICES,

good lift sen» ice

ApplyPtRPLTUAIJ TRUSTEE COUP ANY, LIMITED,

_2 4 0 Spring street Sydney.

"V7-ORK-STREET, CITY.X

lo LET, poition or PLAT, in best position in

York street, cleclrit lightuse of pas'enger and goods

lifts, etc. Apply ,

TJIOMIS COLLIER and SONS, _ /

_46 48-York-stróet

75ftix 60ft

THE Smai^VBUILDING. /

In the Heart ofîthc Trade.

Perfect Lighting; Fasacngeriaiad Coot's Lifts.

Greatlyneduocd Rentals.

MCDONALD and »CO,

LTD, .

110-123 York street

"IjlURNISlIED COTTAGES' AND RESIDENCES

J-1) IN ALL SUBURBS.

FURNISHED OH UNFURNISHED FLATS.

In Convenient Localities.

Lists on application.'

_WALKER BROS., 8 Castlereagli.BtTcet

FURNIS1UÎDHOUSES, in oil suburbs,

to Let from

£2 2s to £5 5s.Evcry modern convenience, tele

phones, etc. Mrs. FRITH, 23 Castlercagh-st City 10121

KEEP MOVING.-ÀVe nfe'Expcrts at lilting 1 louses.

Shops, Offices, or Flat«. Send us yours. Dozens

of Clients waiting. DARLINGHURST RIA AGENCY,253 Victoria-street_^^_

AT

A'f

BA

BESIDEHTIAL 3TLATS. ?

T BAYVVIEW,- Cnmpbcll-st. Milson'« Point, PlaUT'

_Dbl. Rooms, kit'ettes, tel.', gas stoves, 10/0.

FLAT, largo bçil-ïittfng Room, sep. kitclicn. CO

- Upper Pitt-sl, Kirribilli._|AT 70 Upper Pitt-street, Kirribilli.-Beautifully fur-

nished FLAT, self-contained, ground floor; also

«maller Flat,In oak, convenient ferry. Telephone,

hot, liulh. moderate.___

AFI.ÄT,4 nu«., 10s 8d; 2 Rim., 9s, 10a, 12«; Fi

Flats, £\, 30s. Best. 461 Oxf.-st, Pad. T" 761 Pud.

AT 00 Maclcay-st.Potts TolnL-A well-furnished

Self-contained FLAT, two rocms alni.' kitchen.

Terms, 25s. _

A T LOWESTOFT, 20' Darlinghurst-nl (top MaclcayJA

st).-Well-fumislicdSolí-contnlncd Balcony Flat of

two rooms and kitchen. Attendance as required.

Tel., 851 Wllliain-strcct._

AT LORETTO, 07 DARLINGHURST-IIOAD.-Wellfurnished GROUND FLOOR AND| BALCONY

FLATS; ulm DOUBLE ROOM. Moderate.

Tel.. 31(1 Willlum-strrct. _

T ALPHA-CHAMBERS, 153 Phllllp-st, nr. Klng-st.

-Small Furn. Flat vacant, suit business people

SCOT, Bay-rd, N. Sydney.-New RcsfOontlal FLATS,

living room, one or more bedroom«, kitchen, gas

stove, bathroom, newly furnished, including plateand

linen. M'Molion's Pt. ferry, thence tram to Bay-rd.

Id section. Terms modérale. Tel., N.S. 100.

TOONDI JUNCTION.-Nicely-furnished FLAT, Double

JO Bedroom, dining-room,use kitchen, all convens.,

cleclric light, good locality. 2 Wavcrlcy-crcscent

»AL. FLAT to Let, kitchenette, sea hath, beautiful

_po«. Write for parties. Odessa. Longnose Point

O ITA' FLAT (unfurnished) meant self-contained,

prliate,3 roomB (1 room 17 X 23), electric light

gas stove, w.-heater, lease if desired. 157 Elizabeth

street. Hide Park, bet. Market und Park streets.

/-IREMÖllNE (old).-Large Balcony FLAT, reservation

'-*' Jrontage, 1 mt wharf. Tel., 1240 Moa._/""~1TY\-FURN. FLAT, 2 rms., kit, 2 bales., barb.

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view, cheap. IMmimda. 327 George-st_

CiOMPACTuufurn. Flat, 1! rms., hal. rm., large ghs

i seil bul., also well-furn. Bcd-Sitt. lim., elcc. 1.,

good locality. 73 Cook-road, ftart. Park._

GOOGEE.-Unfurnisheditcsldcutial Flat, 17 rooms,

bathrooms, etc., Hat roof, electric light,all modern

extras, \ minute beach and tram. C. RIGNEY, Mount

»trect, Coogee. Tel., 453 R._

CENTENNIALPARK, 48 Cook-rd.-WcU-furn. Down

stulr« Flat, electric light, sep. entrance._

OMFORTABLY Furnished FLAT, consistingdouble

bedroom, dining-roomand separate kitclicn, gas

stove, etc., good position, a minute tram, moderaterental. 'HOME, St. Paul», P.O., Randwick._

FLAT'S,05 MACLEAY-STREET,

POTTS POINT.

Newly decorated mid furnished hy David Jones, Ltd.

SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS,with Breakfast

,

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For Gentlemen,

_THE MANAQBRB3.

REMORNE -CREMORNE POINT.

_ Right at New Cremorne Wharf, only 8 minutes'

Journey to Circular Quoy. FLATS, pcifoctiy new,

novcr been occupied, absolutely self-contained. Small

Plut, 2 rooms, kitclicn, gas stove, bathroom, opalltc

tiled walls, hot and cold water ballia, private balcony,

burge Flu!, 4 rooms, kitchen, gus stove, bathroom,

opallle Hied wall«, hot and cold water luths, private

balcony. They ure modern in design, und leplcto willi

«very comfort ¡uni convenience, and built &pcciaUy to

¡ave labour. Furnished i'LAT in same building,4'

uioms, kitchen, ele.

COMMANDING MAGNIFICENT HARBOUR VIEWS.

Well AVorth Inspection.

GRAY AND CO.,opposite Publia .School.

MOSMAN.Tel.. 801 Mosman.

O'

w RLINOHURST-RD, loo.-Vacant, small Unfum.

rooms, kitchen, every cony., moderate.

D'HURST-RD,Winstcwe, 114.-WcU-furn. Flat and

Bal. Bed-Sitting Room, all mod. cony., breakfast

and attendance opt Thone, lill AVm.-st_122. Brougham-«.-Downstairs

_¡ap__?pwARLiNGnURST-ROAD, 108. HAiVARDEIa,AJ FLAT, furn., g. floor, sltt-room. bedroom, kit,elee. 1., hot-water service. 'Phone._

DARLINO POINT, , few Minutes from Tram.-For

SALE, at short notice, FURNITURE and EF-

FECTS, lease" of an ideal Self-contained New Top

1-LAT,with iip.to-datc American arrangements, elec-

tric light, largo rooms, vcnindah, magnificent view of

harbour. The Owner leaving for America. Linen,

plate, Upright Grand Piano, latest Columbia Gramo

phone, Furniture, etc., from leading houses, pructl

cully new. Walk in walk out

.Cards to view,

MARSHALL omi DEMPSTER,'

112 PItt-Blrcct, opp. Q.P.O.

TALI/,. BAY.-Furn. Flat», Ige. bul.,own bathroom,

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loi', gril«., water fr. Ithaca, Ithaca.rd, 'Phone.1_"IiilT/JtOY FLATS, Fitzroy-st,

Milson'. Point.-Fu

X1 Flat« to Let elcc. light. T., 1750 N.S.

IJUNE largo ROOM and kitchenette to Let ~~"ir

light. Westbourne und Crystal st»,_Pcterslmi,,.

I71URN.Flat,

Mosman, 2 nns.,*klt., cony.,"c1 .""ferry,

? «. iii.c, 16s Od wk., penn. Gordon, Moa. Bayl\0

TTiLATS, furn, und unfuni,, D'HURST district.X1. Bachelor Flul«, from 25s. We CONDUCT TO

INSPECT. FRIEND, AVY'NNE, and KEARNS,_223 Victorla-st,jit_troin stop, top William-st.

FURNISHED"FLATS to LET? in "all "har suburbs,

from. £1 to £5 5s.

O. W. RUSHFORTH and CO.. 117 Pitt-street

T7ILAT to LET, Wollstonecraft, unlurn., 3 rms. and

X'kit, pantry, bathroom, 2 balconies, entirely

self

contained, 2 largo liox cupboards, 2 scnarate entrances.

Apply MINORU, llallour-slrcet, Wollstonecraft._TT-'LAT (UNFURNISHED), AT HYDE PARK.X1 SELF-CONTAINED RESIDENTIAL FLAT (TOP

FLOOR), IN >'EW FLAT BUILDING.

Contg. 3 rms., kit, bathroom, laundry, etc., gas stove.

Rent 20s per week: No children.

RICHARDSON and WRENCH, LTD., I>3 l'ltt-strcet

I>URNlSIIEDFIAT'S A'T STRATTIKYLE,

? BLIGH-STREET, onposlto UNION CLUB.

No. 1.-Entrance hall, sitting-room, bedroom, dress.

ing, bath room, etc.No. 2.-Entrance hall, sitting-room, dining-room, 2

f bedrooms, 2 dressing,bath rooms, etc.

.HIS MODERN BUILDING PROVIDES ALL THE

COMFORTS OF A REFINED HOME.

Meals aro served in each Flat, and churned for only

na ordered.

The Food Supplies are the liest procurable.

MARSHALL lind DEMl'STER,

Pilt-strec!, opp. G.P.O.,

_ _Managing Agcnls.

GLEBE POINT.-lady, own property, bus small Flat,

suit linly or gent., ref._2.Wrjrad_i-rd._

KIRRIBILLI.-"lura.I'la!, seK-coiltd!, liurb. view,

morning bun, priy. culrancc. "120 Carabelli-st

RESIDENTIAL FLATS

H AMPIOS COURT«tlUlluriSlÏÏLLT

IlllOtlTS 01 DlItlINtlIlRM M1"***T'Absolutely Self i on! une I nu«, Bi lunlulli Knrn'slieil, uni with e»er» loiivemue rileil ¿ml«

and Bulhloom, liol "ni toll Shoiv.r , |Ätelephone, two

pi ken-ir lilli, li III Sim n Mt At«M III1

D IV 1 01 It Oil N I I

VI, rl ,

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mil roTon the roo! N I! -1 He I, », 'l M1 '»».rp K0_],roo»

.Vite :in'Ti'iili ií!"" ''""

1''oL"W' li'0 inMt«lito.

?f^TllIMIIllJ I"I 1,1,

vvitlM-iiiTijTÏÏerTrinTSi:nm f.ir,"b.ri"r",,n'.rnr,",,!.Ur"ii -"ir-1 Brou.IMU- »l-'Äl__'" '"__i.iotnr irr Iii Cru ee Upper Int.,I- AM MUK HU -channin,, llT-hlrir~iTl¿XJ 0yerll hub

B"M" Itiii.r, ï!t_Çrcs«_I/ii",'" *'

'!'" -11"""""- ."' KrallIlrlai?»J III! sp le., "us |,t »t" ll,"l, ,>"_,1 ' '

ii bl hs -1Vrtliur-st i>"o \g

ilfeont ll,t (| ,",, lni_KcT-n(_.

o'fordTi'ri'T'

rmlrac"1<:*»'e.

L t II»nj mi

K|iiarc. Under

ROSLIN HALL lllS¡5?^Hats, with 1 Itelicnfttei or turnlslied floorni.

_<PP LADIIb HVrllbJ'HONI, Pt MAMA

MOSMVN-Smalldilnlilj 1 umislinl IT,Ir"to LeC

lim]} vli__»s_ Jilephonc S.iO Hosiiiaii*

MVIIHONSP0IN1-lum ILVr, gas stove. _L

lil Jl .\ SullH.»_'h

MlCv'UAKlLLlIAMHLR.-»,]*sl t LI/VBE1U STiiES

III DI PAHIv'

FuU particulars,JIARSILULand DtMPSTTIL

_« 112 PIT! STRI I T, Oppoale G P 0,

-"\TJ lil RAL BA1 -Well furn 1 lui, piano also fied-t>sitting Rooms, suitable business men Mtclieticti*'*

-itcd 1 \1 ITU, Lower Wycombe road

"XT] U1RAL IIA1, 6 inins 1-erry-lum FLÄTTJ-La large, bright looms and kit, linen, cutler}, platt,gas for lighting and cooking inclusive 30s per wit.

_hillls L Wv corni« road Til lair, yg,

NLUntAL Bli-To Lil. well fnnilsli»,! tLAT c1.J laree rooms and kitchen also 1 lit al 2 roorm

ind own kitchen, splomlld position letwcen IbjK-stanil Knrrali-T whfs OLhMHiA Uillongst hurril.1 rd.

"VTl bIRAL BA1 -Coull 1 urn 1 lut lo Let. mi,-La

priv k , 25s nr bt 2 Lower Wjcombo-rd"VTl U1RAL BA1 -Superior new anil up lo-dato ¡til

-La tontniucd ILA!, near ferr» josition and nu»perfect Rent it li nil

, also Dclaelied FLAT, ratj.2 Ills pw Apply Mrs THOM IS,

Phone, UTO N i» Blllong street NeutralBay

Iii1LRS1IAM-Well furnished 1LVI to IFT, tote

fined home, front Bedroom Dining room, and

hitclen Gas and electric light Uirongliout tGLINTON, Norwood st. Padd 'Phone 1172._

ES1DLNTIAL, Santa lo 55 Macleiy st Id section.

< rials, Single. Double Rooms. Ne« manag T *C0

BANDWIOIv- Furn bale i ht also tíñele Hoon,

incalí optional 2 Mears av. ni ar Stark » Croat,btjLM and Clci eland streets, cit» - 1LAT, i large

zooms, rent 30s

1 CAN-T1, Regentstreet, city

w

EANDWJCIv-Lovolj Kum tlat, solid oak dranins,

1

dining, 2 bedrooms, kit, telephone, bathliater,

piano nice vie»«, cheap, 35/ lo-dajORAWI ORD and TAI LOR, St Pan] «t, R'widt.

BIlODLblA.New Modern Residential UnfiirnisliedFliATS,

MACLEAY STELLT, POTTS lOIbT,adjoining Klngsclerc

Tlirce and four rooms, kitchen, bathroom, patiBy,

electric light, hot and cold water sementhroughout

Up-todato and completo in cierj respect

Full particulars applyM VHSHALL anil DI MPSTm,

_112 Pill street npp OPO

KESIDENTIALFLATS (UNIUIINISIIFD),

'

i In Newly erected Ruilding, kno»»n a«

"CASTLFRPAGII," VICTORIA ST, UARI INrnDUST,RIGHI Al TOP OF WHLIlMbTltlET,

AND THE 'tRVMEach Flat contains living Room, 2 Bedrooms, Wi-

chen, lwthroom, and linen cupbonnl fltteii ultb rito

trlî light, hot wate<- service the whole most i»erltctr

finished' There aro nn eleclric pissenser lift and jil

modern conveniences Apply_ _"HARDIE and GORMAN

PROPRIfTARI^ 1TD,(

"OLSIDENTIAL ILATS

CRI MORNP -Seir-contalncd well furnished FUI 1

bedrooms, Iii room,I lichen, billi and heil«,

llneni and cutler} JL° 5s pirweek

UN1-URN1S11LD HAT, lutliln 1! min clt5 self-»»

taincd, 5 rooms, hall kit , I iib and heater liar

hour ilcws. Iel in flat TcnilitI i}S calls mir

MANY OTHERS, ALL SUBURUS VII, 1'UICtS

GLOBP RESIDENTIAL AND TOURIST COSIPAM

¡Culwulla chambers 07 Castlereagh st fe! Cily 16M.

SILI CONTA1N1 D ILA!, all modern coincoltnMi,

telephone gis stoic billi heater etc Tero!

moderate Apply alter 4 30 to

_140 Walker street North S)dsnT .

mill. llUSSrLL lLvrs,

22 DARLINGHURST ROAD top Macleay street

Beautifully furnished Bachelor s BalconyI lit, tbn»

rooms el cry convenience_

,rURN Flat 3_rm».10s -Rms nr Donlros-rt,

m Dill 8s 0s 10s S

'

11 Boirkcst Mt

TTMURMSHI D Balcon} 1LV1 ol 2 large rooou fu

U stoi c, h and c bath, superior house water front,

charming aspect83 Bellell ros

1Ru«hcuttcr Bay, op*

positc baths 'Phone, 318 lancelin"_

VA1LTTV(lute Neutral liai Hits) Neutral Biy

Undcr new inanagcinciit 1 lit with I roo,is -ni

balcony Splendid harbour ile. 1 riinto entrance.

mallabie 1st Alai_T.Icptionc\ S lMI

WOOLLAHRA-Sclf-contd Uiifiim 11 VI 3 r ki»

b heater,etc '1 W Loft. 601 OitorUt Ta«,

WLLL-1URN1LA1 to I 1"! Siting Room 9 Ad

rooms, or one onb kitchen in 1 1 ilhroom «du

sue us.1 11 Musgrave st Mosnun iel li"! >!«_.

WVNT1D,ILAT or small COTTAtjl, furounii

_/ r M , O P O_.

WANTI I), I-urn HAL or Half House nur di

Comfort P O ( lebe_

ÄNTLD, u Furn Hat city or conuiuenl lo eil;

V N P Herald Ollice_,YX7ANTLD North Sydncj siiiall SC 1-

urrusaei

VV lint nwdemti Smle terms Hoc "Oil t TO

AN1LD small Hit, 2 bedims dmr kltchcnett'f

1 month, from 3rd lugger iii 1 O M pollita

WVNT1D,hy Lady turn Room willi Hale «

A erin for sleeping out State terna (Wal ramp

or Turramiirri preferred) Crace Mil on s loin! TO

WAN11 D, self contained 1 urn II it, nf 11 r Teran

Armstrong s Agency All.lis el I rs Bondi Jnnel,

WANTED,tor family ol two, io iluldrci «w

plctclyI 1URNTSHED ILAT or COTTVG1

|

North Shore,Al atcr Frontage preferred,

six monthi 0

longer

F^URNISIIED_

liMUB-BSBBI

We are AGENTS In the letting of r«U10AUU

RM1DENTIAL FLATS both in the citv .ni W

portion, «^A *_i^_U__STANTON and SON LTII.

^ ^

spinn _

APAETlu"ENTS. B0AKD, RESIDENCE;

*Ä T EARLS COURT, MAMA -Um class

Uffi*®>V und Hmrdlm. I Jlublislnn 11I ha e '«

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P BRALMAR 3! Carnm,toiiist 'u,>u1r1iJS?"Board and Residence or Room l_LBSi^~1 URN Bulconj doom, also Sin.le Hoon» tot«,

«- hitch kev nerv com 40_Jiaji_Jrs_jt,_.T MERCI DI S la} «water H I) I «. I.-Sur, JWc*

- for Paling Guists Hi ne AMllisw st t*

'_ GL1 Bl "IT, 2&1 Ghi e rd (train l«n,Hlurnisliod Rooms gas stoie _bnaUo_t__P_taL

fOCPAN Ml M O.cun II nir M'".'«F Tel,

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Xn-frÜÄliain st, Darlinghurst-Urge ihto«

A ROOM suit MO or two trie, I

-.-^g^'A^nTÄlcayst If rge ground,

«¡g««go Bu________9j_^-^SSS^^^t

A P 301 Mooro Pork rd nr LuiieiiinlH'- mxt

A 1 iinnslicil ROOM all__j"-_aiS»^.-------s=:

/Ti^iTúfrü^y «OOM ^g*¡£iV close to tram 68 ...irunuruan --a

?Ä T'

08 Brougham st "STrlingl uMJ

> «".

mA ,norn sitting room «dJ_^_^_J"^-r-a-j_7 Bowl c-bt nr Oxford st-l °Tcm

j(__[___________±t!Ê^\ '»-i1, M ZnmA kitchenette stoic etc_LllVlJl-%-.__?TaiHILLD-B and it, Double ^nTsing

c BoW

JL\$S__________*!> '^V-'^TIC-T.OOÏ"*l~lMll~H~don, 77 A ¡etona st-Tío bns'

A LPINETMOUSE HM-0-8,. f.«"?-»' 55dA Ncwli lullt and «nslnirt. I locom^ ¡_,

Boarders, 00 bal^»y:nI5_oKcrcldr"5___iEi.

Id sec Madame DESJAEDINS el

----¡-jr-p,T"l 00 Corunna rd, Stanmore-Sup 1

ona

A resp^ontn ? 1 min Cliston *!_____"--;,

A bright l'uni Room ?'?". ' "?"

fcffirrinir***¡

*Ä ETVRMON-lo l*t"»'.', »"""^ KitUenern.A com

. spljwi »»-^-'""\'LrS'A T 67 nogenfst Paddington -Sing I

iilT^A fiirnislieil'Phone

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1 ro Ocean st Woollahra- Vic»»

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Mrs. IlUlll'W.M-linne 575 »ni st-^f^nTS

linn,,,, llreukfast option-1---?--pjfl^ir

A-lBcltraiia 1 Aninilelsl

rill mi

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- '?"?-"" '"»"? ,'"t frl

'-^^sTiiriT 81 Abercrombie st, ^E^T^J^Z

siilt___r__!_t__. 'iLC^'---^-Vrnr-.

c--""l Tel. IIB NS----pTrT,-TrT^b

-VfO 104 Australia st, Newiowli, near

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r ni lhilllpst near lung st city -Sinai! TLIT,I « HVfCONl ROOM, viieant

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pirk"iil, Len 1 ark -Most comfortable \c

¡^ARTMEJTTS, BOARD. RESIDENCE

Al"T""T *2,l> 1'irk iii, Len lark-Most comioruiHc *\c

¡¿-J, com»-x1 it.on for respectable murri ed cplemod

ATA

NNVNÜIL1 -lo let,1 or 2 furn Rooms an 1

of kit Glencoe, Annand ile st Kentville l~t

T 5KTC!IOWN STItl Li, SLIllll HU La

SINGLE and DOLBL1 ROOMS

All Convcniemes

'A

Atlot I ark ni, ludliuejon 1 liree itlleun» Room

furnish» I, also 1 sineje Room Jio ird option ii_1*7 MLJ L\ 1 uni liai Jim to 1 ct suit gentn or

if- frieuils or in c, clip 117 I ove nix st Sin ry Hills

Ar 400 Park rd. Centennial 1 ark - Lare,c well furn

front Room gas stove no du] Iren 12a Od

»A 1 W Carrington st Wy nyard squ ire-Comfortable

¿TV Boan) and Residence Double and Single Rooms,b it and cold water 1 cniis moderate_

IA T Mil-on s Point, 10 I itero» st - Vacancy for <.cu

LTJL tienten Boarders, good table kept, terms moderate

Tel , 02 North Sydney_i A 1 76 Cambridge st, Stanmore-la-ont Broom suit

[iX in couple or L,entn friends, ne ir tram ind tniiri

ACCOMMODATIONfor 2 gentn, private lamil) lar

tie liars apply 8 Linthorpe st. Newtown._iTTtLINl.TON AND AROADIt

A 207 11rtoria street, DARLINGHURSTDOUBLt AND SfNOLl ROOMS Sup Board and

Iii si leuce Mrs DI NS1URI Iel 612 lim st

IA T 10 Rosebank st Darlinghurst-Balcony and

J\- Sinele Rooms with board_ *__inilles_nndGentn

IA T CODÏR1CH BtlSW ITl R RD, D IRLLVGHURSl,

U_ opposite Hotel Mansions

OPI NINO MAY 0th

AS i men CLASS BOIRDING USTIBUSITMENT

Furnishings by Messrs Board, Watson,Ltd

Particulars, de,Mrs ALVAREZ,

l8 Alberto-terrace.

Tel 286 William i

"TTVTÖT. I, GORDON ROAD, GORDON'"

NORTH SHOIIL LINE.VACANÇI.^^^

Tel W6 Chats_^_____j. I NI, Baleonj ROOM, well furn near tram, alau

f mi double Jitsmod, cuny 03 Cambrldgcj_t,_Pad

COM! single turn, ROOM, every conv , in adult

- family 6a week 102 Paddington st Paddington

T to fdgecUtr ni Woollahra-\acanales for 1 or

,_1 gentlemen friends, gooo" table, soft »asliiag,

billiajajsjini^plano_._¡"XT -S Dillon st Paddbiglon-Double mid Single

ifV Rooms y icant moderate, reflncd home._

T 1U »COURT, Cremorne road, Cremorne -lUgh

class Hoarding establishment Double and blue, le

|)edroouis,hot water tennis___lcl, lOOO Mosman

iñAISiOÑ^T-urn Bed and Sitting ROOMS, use

kitchen ref home After 4 Thria Robert st

TTlOAN V, M Bayswater road, Darlinghurst -

Sup Accommodation, hot bath, rooms newly ja.no

rtul excellent table -,.,.

Tit I » William street_Mrs.0 BttlAGO_

,** ÎÔtJNO Married Couple will let part beautifully

'iV furnishedHome, double bedrm , use dining; mu,

ki electric llfcht, gas stove, linen, cutlery, silver,

17/ii 13 Emily st, off Catherine st,bouth Lelcliliar__

T CR1 MOUNT POIN1 UOPtlOUh HOUSE

HIGH LI ASS UP TO DATE ESTtBLlSlIMLM

e minute from new wharf, cl^htminutes from city

Water 1 rontage

BiUiards Swimming, etc

.Phone Mosman Bit_Mrs T O S ORFFV

'lilt. STOAT D'-' KILL IRA.

i. UVDLR NEW MINAGPMtNTy Ijolnlng Gol! 1 lulls Sii|ierlor

Accommodation

Lareo Hilliard and Smoke Rooms Hot und cold

(¿io vers anil plunge Also, Self contained, modern

Ilal Communications promptly attcn led to

I hone Lhatswood 00 MibS PURDON,

^nTTilltlUTiiXTr,'

5

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KOREE,"S2 UPPER PJTT-STIlLKr

nOUBIF AND S1NGL1 BILLON Y ROOMS

(HIND lit W t ROUNDS GOOD TAJILt

1 minute« c1 tv Moderitc tenns 'Phone,(HI Nth Syd.

"A íTLlRtlMONT, ___

A lower Bayview street, M-MWONS POrNT

Opin air Sleeping Lxccllent Cuisine.

T le phone. -11 N Sidney_

"TTMHLLNIAM, Jl WALhtB-STREET,JX. VACANCIES,b jerior

Doini Ttcüncd Home (1 minute ferry and

(ra, ) Mo li rate_Phone »IB NS

-

A t 1 li M II S. Bayswater rd,

D irllngluirst -Supe

J\- r, r Bnirl Residence vacancies Tel 80*) lim st

"A T LUI MORNt Hit IVVLDORF

J- V lllghclai« Residential (oneminute from ferry)

iaeaucies, Double and Single Balcony Rooms.

Billiards, lennis Excellent Cuisine

Hot an 1 Cold Showers and Batlis on all floors.

.II 50 Mos Mtxlerat*; Separate, Ladies, Centn

A" 1~QUÏBRLE, Lavender Bay Steps, Superior Boanland Iles 1 min ferry, tenns moa T 1251 US,

'ATe.

Al,AA

Á!Ar:

'A1

IA

A 1 J W omerah ay, Darlinghurst comfortablebale.

ROOM tv conv 12s Od s Ss Cd

A,AA

HA HOUSE 27 1 ork-st, Wynyard square-Pullpart Board Telephone 1008 City

1 TRAURAVGA, Mosman street -Uiador new min

-ament, Apartments,well furnished, clean,

break|

I hone 1011 Mosman_

I A SHI IFLD -rumlshed Front ROOM suit marrie i

Ifi- Co iplc 7 mlns. from station, use kit, hot balli,

iris stove, no children Own cottage References. 10s

Nnv »rino Alma street Ashfield_

A-T~ I embank, Manly -High class Board and Rcsl

leuce or RcaldontioL llintcr tar- 2 minutes

brat and surf._ _

I A T .Challis-avcnur Potts Point-türge Furnished

IA. or unfurnished bale ROOM Tel, Wm st list

AA

A

T 23 Cumcr-st Paddington -Fum Double and. Suirle Rooms breakfast optional, use convs

T 88., I orbes Bt Darlinghurst Bellevue tram Id

neu-!? urn 1 t Bale also Sing Reams _mc m.

1 20 West st Paddington -I ront ROOM, downstairs

suit single man, handy Id section._I A DOUBLL rumlshed Front Roora, also Room, with

l/V. .»ine,!c and J bed, suit m c or friends,moderate

101 nirrell st Waverley_.

BALCON1ROOM Furn , gas stove, suit M.C

,near

_tero 111 Blue s Point rd _M__ohon s_Polnt_

a»OVRDand RLS.-A Real Home. JCl"pvv, or Bal

> cony Room 5 Kensington rd. Summer H11L

]>VICON1ROOM to Let clean comfortable quiet

>1 une near railway 117 t ovcaux st, Surry 11111P

ÏJOARDand Res. for working man, waslilng and

-> minding 18» share room los t2 1 gan st, N luvvn

BONIJIJUNC7T- Large Balcony Bed sitting ROOM

i-oiivs MelgaiTtt, Ltandatf st_rrjOARD and Res., mc, A»s tile two 6 mlns train

Xß and tram piano H Albert st nr P'nuitU rd,Lhdt

PRO ARD anil Residence In private family for 2

1 min from tram ii O Connell st N 'town

/0\U1 Heights- Urge DI Bedroom, spl views,

, peet use of kit Comfort, P O ,Bondi

3_L

3$t SI NI St, WOMAN1 requires Baanl and Lolging]

to 1 I Post olllec George s' West

,-UNDI JUNCTION, 17 Brisbaiie-st - 1 ront Double

J->_l urnished Balcon} ROOM, also bingle_

IHSlM-bStallis-ROOMS sidt 0 with business

> »» n in 3S Hine, st or family, temporary_

BilLOSY ROOM furn suit VIC or friends use

_lit etc ev euuv 17 Hilliards av burry Ililli

ItllVNMIOlMt, absolutely the lluest position in Mi«

*um right at wherf -Sunenor Vccom ami tul

11 e moil terms. T 253 Mosman Mrs M. Costclloe

1*1I I I VUL HILI -Supirior Accommodation offered

*Single Gentlemen or Married Couple, new large

bo, e eleetrii likht near tram, surf etc moderate

t. im Apply comer Rivera street and Bellevue road

?]

» MU) tíbírorVci, terms moderate,.> inimités

-*-* trin »sni le family 45 Terse) ni Woollalmi

*]>OVll!)anl llesid comf home, single room prl

JJ v ii ti ii» soft washing J7 Crystal st P sluim

BONDIJUNCTION-1 urnished Balcony, use coi

us stoic 20 Llandaff st_BOVltD

Hld Roideucc, single mm, alto ladies goinglu i arl» breakfast 12 Cook rd,

Centennial Pk

,"I >I ItWOOD, Wynberg, Bolmorc-«L-Lari,o Bal lim

U*

I lt-u>antlj situated,married couple or 2 e,entle

i n lloirl optional _1 Is caih 1 minute station

Bl liltOOM, furn, to Let, 2 mlns to sullen,.

_..

tram section cleon and quiet, milt city e,ciitlcmaii

lorraine Christie-M-rect St leonards_

BOVRÜand RLS., largo Bal Room vacant all convs,

minute from tram l-l Duxfordst, Paddington

HRONDL*X> "MIA MIA,"

Situated right on Hie beach,with lovely ocean

views from balconies and verandahs Splendid

«let¡lugout accommodation, and close to two tram

services

Bu.ard»rs are assured of cvci-j home comfort and

convenience,combined with moderate tanll

fOOARD and Res , 330 I Ivcrpool st. Darlinghurst,J-> Ijoulle and Single Balcon} Rooms terms mod

BALCONYRoom furn or unfuni suit gcutn ,

M C ,

all convoi», mod rent 05 Wm st, near Crown st

IJALCONV ROOM to LLT, Unfurnished, use of kit,-*-"

etc near H luiiet II 20 Mackenzie st. Waverley

1>OlltDRea suit 2 ros. friend» I room com,

r f adt__iari» fain Atestas Bur rd_ Enfield

fI30J.RU an ! Residence at LULOWlUt, 12 tlucroyst,^-» Milsons Point Double and Single Rooms_

BUllVVCOt)-Two lan e Iront Rooms and usé of kit

I nins stat li n 10s Np I, Lisle st II Beales

¡TJOAllll and Risldcnce, two gentn 1 Rawson-st

-^ Waverhv neir tram depot_Jl

JO lill) and Itcsiilmce for men, washing, ironing,"-> mildil

i. £1 per wecic 28 Bclvoir-st. Rcdfirn

"¡J>«.ICXJMBed and bitt Boom, 21s ground lloor Bed

*-' bit Room Its, use piano, Utihonottes, tonvcnlenees

Urlnnima, corner SeIvvyn-,losephIne sU, opo

Wailing Shed 1 linders street Moore Park

CJ.lrL*l\,,"!,«.li,ri.. L?,'"''"ni Bed sitting Room

y gent onli Vile Walline, 60 1 Hz st r Lil) 011^1

{'OWII llolllntlon, Bream at -Nlec Room vacant,

^-* loinlers minute terminus surf Tel JI Rain!

("ItlMORNI -hup Boird and Rea, dble and sgle

VC¡*_l_i _MOH_^100,_Jl Mi A.Jfnreela

road

{?Mil-Ile! r0| eh mi! ers, ñS 1 hilllp street lNmilsheJ

>? l'oubli "m ."igle ROOMS, with kitchenettes0[

_____*_ç'i^y

{1111 113 I hilllp st -Will furnished ROOMS, "¿very

-_' °ülL"lenee liso 11 _Vr_{lOOtiL

HOUbJ Beaclfst, Coogee -Select"

RTS,

.--11 surf each pirson

gi___U_____T.Rdwlt 760

( !'" }} °,R^' Mo-"""i nr train, ferr) »-Lee, pr bale

-"¿-Li __"*_li!" . meals opt Iel 1509. Mosman

»pllArS'VOOD -Gooinioard and iles" In prlvoñTlañiTiy

V-_!__I.___- gentlemen Icimond Dcvonsliiro st

riuMI OPI IBLL Dome for paying gmsts every con

phone J 3 P O, Haberfield

'10M1 OUI VBLI Doubk Rooms and Viconi Tirms

ii I 11 e I oretto 122 Bathurst st nr Hide ParkO_/ VIH MOIINl -nettly fern single Room even "o'lra.

_mrl breikfust optional Navauno Milson rd

( J1

MINMI!, putt», IS Look rd -lSir**"-¡5*5ubTe

_"» "i also bingle Room to lot._{10!1\L1IS| Waverley mar Inn - Board Single

I oin_ i_l__i_ui__ £1 Smishlnc _P 0_ ¡louill I

rim MOUNt-loreto Milson rd -I argo Hilo Room>. sun VI t or - fcnin water frontnn luthini,"in linv

_sin_e__r oiu_olsn vui-nnt VI,Muan 1001

{JillIIOHNI NI ! IRAI BVl~"ear~ellhe~tSi"

.¿v»ri *..'

' "n,ll,,,,l "" UnfiirnbV 1 Room anljlrnr I lier, ron»e, i, nee Iel 1B.1.N Syilne»rillOlHON 2 Rooms b nu , use k1!

,laini (l**rTo

N-1»tatloii. 10» Od pir week. Knitht, 3 Ldwin st

APARTMENTS, BOARD, RESIDENCE

CITA -_in_lc Roolis suit telltn, Os lud 8s Roiin,

_2 kcnln UN 427 I itt ti bide cut, oicr chcnust

CIRO,DON-Clem cinnfoitable ROOM, suit 2 (.cull,

J frds_min stn_, l,kfst_<_r_boin! _0ntario, Aoimgst

/"100Q1 ! -Ii-onl Bulrooin all com cus Belltrees,A-' Are ulla si I. m trun it Vquarium_

000(111

- Comfortable Arcainluodatlon 2 gentil «ep

1 edrooms, priiile fanull, no children 1 min

i uni surf I euri A le 1rs si opp Post olllee

C'OOGlI

, Blulr lsliel st -1 urge 1 ur Room2 or 3

_beiitn .

parti i! or full baird min Iraní surf

GOOCH-Half of loiel} Cottage to let, lurnuJied

or "iifuriliBlied,1 minute lum, i lieuclL BRENDA,

ltidinun strcet,_ollMount street _Corr"cc_

ALI VN lura ROOM to Lit, suit lad}, gent, or

'

couple, refs rend 80 C n enilisli st StanmoreO_C"WOOLI

-

l.ir_c lnf front Room near tram, abo/e

J sclmol, no children_Moyne,Mount st^_

VRIINGHURST- Well furnished laic Room, new

house cur} com, moderate 3! V Surre} -st

I »OUBLI ROOM, kitchenette, uko Room 2 lieds

_

rae Olendeiming, ISO riinders-st, facing park_

DOUBLIIR0N1 Room comf fur, el cony,

st

mc, clone Hdl Jun 12 Adelaide st, Woollalir i

D OUBLI and Single ROOMS nice!} furnished,terms

_

moderate l8 Park rd, Moore Park_.

D0UI1LL1 ront Hourn, suit 2~fricnds going to bual

_

ne»«, moderate 514 Old S11 rd, Waverley_

DARLINGHURST-Balcon)ROOM, with kitchenette,

eleiill, pny , jnng_B_un,_ld_«çc_18 Cralg-aid st

DARLINGHURST,42 Craigenil st -AVell fumlsliod

Single ROOM, suit gent, hot bulli, phone_"1 "IAlii IMMUllM, 214 \ ictorlu st-Well furnished

XJ Balcony ROOM use kitchen, gasgtoie. Id Bec

ÖCTOR S V\ idow haR large Double Front ROOM

meant,residential, F.lcel 53 Rosli n_st,_pa¿hurst

DARLINGHURST,HH**A letona st -Double and Single

ROOMS TO LU_

DARIINGUIRST,8 Craigenil st

- Vuc for Boulders,

_d talilc, nice home, 20s, ila Mrs Morone}

ÏRLINGIIURST-3 nice air} Single Rooms, hilfst

opt Ubi lloorr^all_conien_J»JlV_olcot__ilreit

DTRLINOHURST-Wcllnpi'lPri Home offer refined

people,meals opt, hot b

,tck 21 CralEcnd-ät

DARLINGHURST,1O0 Victoria st -Double ROOM,

furn, use kit -Juso SlngU Room«, breakfast opt

ARLINGHURST, 8 Kellett st-1'urn DownstairB

Iront ROOM, with gas Btove._

DARI1NGHIRS-I, 6> Kellett st -Lorge Double Furn

ROOM, with kitchenette, also Single Rooms._

DRUMilOAM-- Furn ROOM, use of aU convens.

O o Browne and Crifflths, Bridge st_.

ÓWÑSTAIII» Front ROOM to LI T,suit 2 fncncU,

8J0 28 I ivcrpool st Paddington_

,AIU,INGHURST, 08 Victoria ßt - l'uni Rooms,

-

'

bkfet opt also small Plat 'Phone 784 AVm -st

DARLINGHURST,272 Victoria «t-Visitors to Syd

ney will_findComf Accoin.,__dJs_ç.__ight_bkfst

1pCltLTNTjIlUitSl1"-EñgllBh

lady TUT vacant well

-L'funi Bed sitting Room, use kit,

'Phone, piano,

Call nflcr 12 to-dai. 16 Craigenil st_

DKUMMO.NI-Renned jaig

mc will UH well hir

nislicd Double Bl DROOM, DINING ROOM, Kit

chen, gas stoic 0 Day street, Drummoyne_

"HURST -Single BodTshurc Rm wHh gent, airy,

5s fld breakfast opt 117 Dowling st_

I A ilUIIM Ul'lGIllii -Allcnira,HU) liverpool st

XJNicely

'I urn Iront bingle ROOM, milt gent

TV 111) lib Í" 12 Womerah av -Urge lum Douille

XJ Bal Room 11s, also double Room, 10s Od k , Id}

ÄRLiNGHURST at 172 Victoria st-Urge Down

i_ Blairs 1 ront Bedroom well fur mc or 2 fr

"rvAHLINGHURST, 48 1 liiidcrs-st -Clean and comfort

XJ able Doubh and Single Room Jtacant_lARLINGUURST, 8 W omerah avenue -Furnished'

Balcon} ROOM, use of kitchen 10s

DOUHLLBAY.-lr Dblc I

urti Km, use din rm,

k, gusstoic prlr fam , 3 min tr 44 Manning rd

DARLINailURST,HAVERSTOCli, 72 Ba)swater rood.

VAOVNClhS Tenus modérale.

'Phone, 204 Wm st

Between Roslyn and AVaralah streets

i~ÏA~fnLSGllTÎRSl ROAD (bl) -llandsoinolyFurn.,

AJ ier} large Bal Bed sitting Room, suit mar

couple or 2 or 8 friends, breakfast optional or kit-

chenette, absolute cleaidiiicss, and good attention,

0T1TFR ROOMS Moderate_

ENMORU-CleanSingle loira. Room, ga«, lady or

gent breakfast optional_88_Londonst_,_

ENMOR1--Widow,own property,

Ixl "partveil furn

llousi niano gus, all con,

no dill 00 ¿tarjan at

ENMORE.-2nice Iront Room», ncv.li funnshed, ault

mc, use kitchen all com 1 ¡0 Edgeware rd

ERlNQIU,

~

BHTTLLY-PLACI ,

ELIZABETH BAY ROAD,

Board and Residence, or Residential Flats.

Telephone 080 William Btrcct_

EA-TTWOOD,Hornsb}

line-Prli otc B and RES,

married couple or goiilrc, goodtable

,own cow«,

poultry etc 1 rains met Terms moderate

Tel, 01 1 pping_Mrs,PtUNCE.

ITILDIMA Ladi would like to share Cottage, with

-i reBiicil couple,In Ashfield or Croidon, Furn or

Unfuni Address, ABO, co Mr Pickett, Stationer,

Croydon_

FURN Room, suit 2 friends cicry conv, adult

fam Berry, 08 lohn st Petersham_

PURN Double Bedroom, dining room, and kitchen

_5 Cromwell st o* Marion st, Ijcichluirdt.

Ï71UIINFront Room to let, ni c, uso "din , kit, 8«

? wk 20° Norton st, I eiclihardt_

PURMSH11)Single Room to

Let, also one Unfum,

nilli flreplaee 28 Park road, near Rullwuj road,St Peters_PURN1S1IFÜ

BALCONY ROOMS toLet,

nr tram,suit mee adults. 10 Leswell st, Woollahra_

FURNISHEDfront ROOM, suit married "outdo, no

ihlldrcn or single person. 28 Jiilielt at Enmore

FUR.-Widow,alone, wiU share her prclt} 7 rm

lilla, all con, cut, piano, nr Beach and tram,

lovel} pos.,'no eh., mod r to suitable t

_M B , Bondi P O

I?UHVand Unfurn ROOMS at 170 Underwood »',

! Paddington_IJMJRN

, ¿ nice Rooms, suit men fnends or in e , bniik

fuBt opt, tram yaam 01 Oxtonl-st, A\ oollttlira

FURN W1 LL, 17 x 17, D Bed Sitt room, in c or

fds 12/u I caut v no clidn 2J2 G'more rd, Pud

"I7IRONI ROOM, furn , 2 singlebeda, fireplace, 10s

X_1 eave Lit Coogee tram Melrose, Bishop s ai, Rwk

FURN Da. D Room, gas stoic, all cony«. ONorthumbenaud av. Stanmore, at Johnston st section

IïiURMSUlD and Unfurn commodious Single, Dblc

UpO_N, Kitchens, hot water scnicc, sittingsrooms Mansion Dwell, own grds winter fires, and

ti.ritr Children not obj iß Darling st Bullnnln_

G LI BE POINT-Rellned Horn, olfi red tïvo persons,

gtod table but balli r2 Roi co st_

.LI111 Point, Dmiluci, 25 Mansllold st-Priv lid

1 stab, D and S_Rooms lae Te!, M Uli

LI BL PT-

Priiatc Board and Residence; Double

G:

G_GlG-L

LLUL P01N1 - Linnurac 22 Boyce st-PriiatcBoard and Residence, noft waslung, mending

LhUl POINT -Pihute Boin! aud Residence, D and"

Room 1st class table Ca-a, cor tram term

LPBL PT -Sup B and R, prlv fam

,soft wash

jug moderate Kendall 300 GI. lu point rd

I LBI Point ni, ¿12 Cunonbur} -Prii fam , well

nppt D Bile Rm rae,, suit 2 gentn M 1407

KNTL1MV.N, wife no children, desire meet mc

or lidies sli ire House, refs cudi 110, Herald

.001) Board for ri-qit Mun, priiatc famil}, no chil

linn "auk for, eily [tulki mil Parkst C inmole

HAVILAH01 OCI AN-STRbrr, WOOLLAHRA

1 Minute Bclleiuo Hill tramA ACANUIaS

Telephone 802 I dgccllff_HORNSBA-laidy ho« Vacúneles or would Let part

well furnished V Illu, near station,

_ROAIAJunction reid Tel, AVah 620

B?_;TriRRI BILLI -LLURA, bO Upper Pitt st Large

Bal

?IV Room, furn Single Room board opt, ground«

VDY, House, too Ige., gil loe, let 2 rm«, kit,

I ruined couple refs. I xchanged, P O , Rockdale

AVLNDER BAA -Board olid Residence for Gent,

J with adult fam,

downstairs front rm 34 Arthur st

LOOK-Vac for 3 work men full Board Lodging

_10/ wl flo'el h'f ist 507 Darling st,

Rorclle

T ARGE unfurn Room to Let, or Hal! House, suit

Xj m roupienr tram train moil l18 Lord «t, Ntll

LARG!Double INirn I

rout ROOM suit in c or two

frl.nds 12s 19 Crown st lower Domain"

AVUNDLR BAY, Union st 07-Widow offers gentJ superior Home, good table, phone ei comf 10«

LADYwill Let Half Furn House to in c. Refer

cncfi required K B .Henil! QIDcc

IADA',beautifully fur Villa, on L Coogee tram line

¿ I ady or Gent bourdcr 1 nil use house piano eti,

loom, breakfast, 16s full boards 25s Ii A Al, Charing

Pi oss l'O_

LADY offers very nice Furnished Room Randwick,

close tram, return very light senici ApplyMA 1 PoBt-oillce. Ox-ford Btrcct_

LARGE Bolcony ROOM, suit M Couple, cicry con

yen .walking distance 183 Win «t, Darlinghurst

LADYhas 2 large Rooms tu IA t, front, fireplace,

all convenientes, moderate rent, inurried couple

or ladies ndiilts references

_Mt W MniunU Henry street, Ashtleld

LAMNDHt BVY- Larc,c DM Bal Bed sit ROOM,Ideal position near fern 27 Walker at_

LARGEDouble Bileony ROOM also 2 others _u»

»toie, lights, ele »j Oxford st Pudd 2001

LARGEFurn""Bolt ROOM, suit marr couple' or 2

_"I, lids HO Olcnmore-rd, Paddington

LARGF Garage, also large room above, suitable for

workroom _ 12_Park_nl,Moore Park_

M OS*, opp wharf,barb ilews, 3 gñtñ ¡"ard"«..,,

ei comf hh'lifst reis,, mod tcrniB Mo«. 1374

MVNLA, Lyttleton, Jl Ocean Bcoeh near hot ¡aitliillisj}nd_boat_-Largc _ooins, fireplace, meals opt

MOSMVN^-TwoFurnished or Unfurnished Room«, use

conis., no childrenBerwick, Militan rd_

Tl/TOSM VN -Lurge Single Rooms, BUTT gentlemen,XIX moola 0. t ,_tenn_iiiod_W irrlngullj_Jlangcrs av

MOSMAN- Ludy with lovely Rome has two Double

Huon«, suit m c , friends, ilcn unsurpassed ero

qiiet, tennis, garage, 6 minutes from pciinvtrain

Good tahle Glenmire Stanley avenue 'Ph,

1028 Mo»

MILSON'SIT-Kingle Room, furn in oak clean I i

, «« first . ni li union Ri-i-nnihle in \\ Inslon «1

M (MAHON S PT -1 um D 1oom, use convs wTT

priifnmill Cuezales, 16 Princess Bt

MANLY,30 Pittwater rd -u and it, 18s

"*"""

Pine st tram stopand beach_

MOSMAN-Well furn Bedroom and dining room, use

of kitchen, hot bath, priiote fninil}, nn children

cony Musgrave street AVhurf 'Phone, M 07J. or

w rite 121 Herald Pillee_"ile

_II George-st (near Earl s Court)

VNLY, Hie ShchV, ,0 Oci-111

I runt ROOM Jin ml optinna__ _ _OSAI VN -Superior Board und Rcsl lone

, HontRoom tenus mod A Code} Yarelle. Wolgcr rd

WM

OSMAN- Lad} Ins nice f ROOAl in. mt cutt ,"-,"

p furn., board, nf. ni.e, v. mud. ltl)^ ¡¡as. I'.o.

APARTMENTS, BOARD, RESIDENCE^

MOSMANo look ail ! nun ferry - I.*» Bill Bul

Um Slh list left Indee M llin.ie.llll I II Bulk st

M "MAHON b I'oiNr nu BIUI STOINI norn

V Lare,i Ullis in 1I00VIto I 11 suit u M ii ried

Luuple ir Ino Men, »lilli Board_

M US VI AN, IO slmllortli stI ar(,e li

_mailedmar trun aid vilurf, _

MOSSIAN-. lirgi unfurn Room , use kit gis

an I

fuel sluns all conv or I Cutt ie,c 1 rooms fcar

dru etc moilt rite "*. Belmont roul_ÜOIII I

Uti»-ROOVIS suit Imsiuusi girlsur mon

brifcht well furnished, */ and 0/, breakfast opt,

or Us of kin li n __1> Iirk n), Moore Pari_

-R pi «ON S POINT-Vacant one two or three bngbt111 Unluni Ho. ins harbour ra« use lit, gas, handyMilsons or hirrlhilli ferr), from 0/ cub

_CARA MI V, P irkes st off Upper Pilt street

MINI I -I AIRLANDS, 2 ASIII1URNER STRFTT

Double mil bindle ROOMS V acant Urst class

cuisine Lluse to loll all 1 turf Tel, 193._

MOSMANBAY I

Fl AND ILE

CniRMINQ RESIDLNTIIL I STIBLISIIMFNTI

Unriinlled in Mosman 1xeclliiit Luisino Vlagniflcent

Harbour Views Spacious Bilcony ROOMS o»erlooking

the Bay One minute from Mosman 1 erry Last stop,

Pronnclor CHAS W11 LING_Tel S Mosman

ÂM.Y.AMALFI, Kongaroo-strcct

Mligh class Boarding t »tabllihinent,

OierlooklngHarbour and Ocean

tivc Minutes from Surf and Boat

'Phone Manly 222_Appl»__M___ MUIVTY

"VT SI DNt 1 -D and Single Rooms for Boarder«,

.La ganicn roof, ver) liand) Iel ins mod 15 Walker Ht

Nt.WTOWN-lo let, lurn «OOM, suit lady or

__gent_ 2 minutes tram and train 61 Ma)st

"?vTMlTOWN, 26 Brow ifbt-Hoard and Res., two bal

-<-a uni) Rooms vacant' Terms moderate_

NP »I TOWN, 2.1 Bucknell st -I nenncy for respectable

Mun Balcon) Room comfortable* home_

NI W I OWN -Nicely turn Room, suit 2 friends, Sglc

Hi ils gis 17 Church street_

-\TO SO Alfred st, Milson s Pt -Bright, airy Double

IN ami Single Rooms vacant brtikfast optlonaU

SI DNLY, 0 Fdward at-1 or 1 Ige bnght nns ,

uiif bale .all cony

.2 m tram, lil sec

,p tam

NtUTRALBAY-The Wallaringa Mansion«, Loner

Wycombe rd S Baths Billiards T 118Q 1207 N 3.

"VrORTII SYDNEY, 47 West st-1 uniished Double Bal

iM con) and Single Rooms, *H 1.1 section train

ATI UTILIL Bli -LLLVLRA Mann s avenue 2 min

-Laferr) -tront Balcony ROOM, tennis court TcL,

13.1 North S)dne)_,____

NORTHBYDNLÏ - Tarro or Unfurnished Balcony

Room, conveniences Chatsworth, 106 Union-st

LUT RAL BAY-Dblc ant

"

""

_harb views 1 mm ferry_-VTIUTRIL BAI, Kingston, Lower Wycombe road -

-La Single and Double Rooms Vacant, harbour views

2 minutes from ferry Miss HORDril Tel.

1110 N S

"NTI UTRAL RAI Cossinglon W »combe road-Largei-> Double and Single ROOMS, suit families Nice

groundB Tel 763 North Svdne»_Kt UTRAL Bli at Wynwood, 48 Ben Boyd road,

minutes walk from leny-Homelike Board an I

Residence, tenni» court large garden, sunny rooms

from 25/_Tel, 2JÜ North Sidney Mrs CANTLbY.

NORTHSYDVtl

Tilt, LIDO, Walker Btrcet

(leave car Ben-) street)The molt modem and IUXUEIOUS Boarding

Establish

mont nortli of the harbour, and within If» minutes of

city I erry every A minutes

Billiards, Tennis, GarageTel , 2058 N 3_Mrs

MULYEY

rLUTBAL BAYNfcWALLARINGA MANSIONS,

LOWT.R WYCOMBE ROAD.

EXCELLENT CUISINEApply MANAGER.

Tel, UTI), 12C7 NS

Prompt attention to tel , telegrams, and letters.

TSJORIH SYDNEY.

J-J WYALLA,UPPFR PnT-STRtTT

Double and Single ROOMSHarbour vic»» Tennis Nice grounds.

Convenient kirribilli or Milson'! Point Tel, 483

PETLRÍ.HAM-ComfHome off yng bus Lady in

priv family, nice locality, 2 share room not obj,

handy tram and train NOWRA John Btrcet_

PETriiSHAM-Scotch Widow has ROOM suitable two

)oung men Terms to board with soft washing ami

nending, £L Cool ne Gera,

_7 Railway street

rpUltRSHAM Tram Stop 10 mts city by train-

XSuperior

Accommodation Double and Single Bal

tony Rooms, largi grounds, lawns, hot baths, bil

Hards, nice winter home excellent cuisine terms

liasnnnhlc MMPTON Shaw street 'Plione bio Pet

PRIVATt.Board and Rea, Double Bay, suit 2 ladies

going bus , terms moderate M D , Edg-flllf P O

PRIVATFBoard ancTRcsldcncc, large airy room, suit

2 Monds, also single room, every convenience, goodlocality, close to tram 73 IVomerah-av . Darlinghurst

suit gentiî".RKB*RANDWICK

-Carlton Allison road-Superior Ac

commodatlon Paying Guests and Families, mod

cratc Mrs McFWAN 'Phone. 80 R._

RANDWICK-Two well furnished Double Rooms In

a new CotLage, use of dining room, gas stove,

newly furnished throughout this week, close trim Ap-

ply_I IO YILLY, Herald, lying street Branch

"OANDIVICK -2 Unlurn Rooms vacant, opp Park,

Xv use convs Belmont, Darley rd,Randwick

_

RANDWICK-Large Airy Bedrooms and Dining

Rooms, use gas stove all convs, bathheater,comf home Tlellcrlvc cor William and Cowper ata

ROOM,suitable 2 men or girls board optional, main

ni 140_Regcntst,_Rcdfim '_

RANDWICK-2 Rooms, high situation, motor en

t

trance mod rent Omyia, 1'lne-st r_share. Ather

TVRANDWICK-Nugal

Loge Milford st, 2 min Short

st - Superior Accom lacs. Tel,

231» It Tma als

RANDWICK- furnished Iront Room, use cdnv

,suit

business lady, i nun tram Hartford,Market

street f f ittle Coogee Tram)

KAiSDWICK-2Unfurnished Rooms to Let, use con

»ins, 10/ child no obj Newnhamm, Orangeat

REDrtRN- rum , D IP Ground door Rooms, every

tony ,in e. or fnends rt 12/0 38 Redfcrn-st

STANMORE, w'iJoiiglïiït-:*-""' ' "

I*--* -.1 Room, good table,

STANMORr,a Tratalpir-st-Wall furn Double Room

to I et with or without bo.inl, private family

STRATHFILLD,5 minutes station -Comfortably fur

.. nished Bed Sitting ROOM, 16' x 12 suit m c Use

gas stove and conveniences, own private entrance

irn um, 15s wkly in aav_nealth!_Stratlincld

PO

(JUPtlUOR Board, Residence, with private lamily,?J for two gentlemen

LUOYIILLI,

Waltham street.

Coogee, 1 minute from tram, surf Terms moderate

STANMORF-Sup laalc ROOMS, rcDnod home, break

fast optional 208 Stanmore-rd 'Phone, 1770 I et.

gIM.11Room Vacant, sleeping out acconi, moderate

ti rms, near stn Koonawarra, Gordon ni, Roseville

SUMM1It HILI, 2 mina, btn -Comf Home olfd

_cntn ,1 bal lim. mod tenus 1 Bogan st

SINGLEfurnished Room, suit young lad) going

bus use kitchen 10 Lodge si, 1 orest Lodge.

QTANMOltt, 8 Mertonst,

near train and tram -

IO Large, well furn Bedroom, suit two ladles, 10/0

STANMOltL-bingle and Double Rooms vacant,

elec-

tric light, hot baths, excellent cuisine,Tcwalle

wadi,Gordou-crescciit, 2 minutes stn. Pet'sham U4Q

mo LtT, unfurnished balcony ROOM 128 Oxfonl

X si yvonllulini, opp Centennial Park_miVO Single Furn ROOMS willi breakfast if

rcq , nearX Junction 20 Mackcnrlc st, W avcrlcy._

T°irnt.MPL

- Furnished ROOM, use kilchcn, suit ladyor

X _yuung coupleNorton tanning st

_

mO 1,171, unfurn upstairs back ROOM, moderate.

X Leonora, Metropolitanni Lnmorc

_

aiWOUnfurnished Rooms, use of kitchin, 5 min

from Ba) road station, water frontage

NORTftUNDRlH, Ross street, Ba) road A Sydney

a11VO vcrv nice unfurnished ROOMS in nice cott,

use kitchen, gas stove, 14s week.

Militar)road Post office, Neutral Bay_

110Let, Largo I

urn Room, suit girl going bus., 5/- week, use kit 7 Dlçkson-st Newtown_

rilli O Unfurnished Rooms, use kitchen, suit married

X couple 1*> Mt Vernon st, Torest LodgeTOW 0 large Unfurn Rooms to Let, one Balcony 328

X Rile) si Surry Hills_

TO let, tuniished Room, suit young Lady going to

bus'ins» Apply S4 Ivy at Darlington, elly

.-no LI 1, unfurn , lar_cBal Room nnd Bedroom, use

X kit,

and eierycony 82 Windsor st. Paddington

,et, one or two Unfurnii'

Mncauiey st, Leichhardt

aIO I ot, large Unfurn Room, fireplace, 10 tnlns 1 n

? more term, 0/0 vvk 15 Perry st Marriikvilli

TWO Unfuni ROOMS, "in couple will, (ne dUld,KIIII.IM.IUII lint C J . Kensington P O_

110 IXT, Half of Furn Cottage, 12/0, scp kit 105

L lictorla rd, Marricklllh_

rlOLET, unfurnished Rooms, use kitchen and gas.

Ills Appl) 15 Paul st, h Balmain_

uriiislied Rooms, every convenience, 12s week

Crystal st,'" ' '

mwo

X JO*.

rilO LET, Double and Single Rooms.X st. Darlinghurst_

mo LI 1/ a large well furn. Front Double Room, near

X station 61 LI» crpool mud Islilli lil_mo Lil, unfurnished, large balcony ROOM, kitchen

X eui ___11 ijlurgrave st, Paddington_

TWO largeUnfurnished ROOMS wanted, refined home,

North S)dnc) or Suspension Bridge, use kitchen

Price and p irtlculars, KAM, North b) dney p O

11IIKASTOR,

123 MACQUARIE STRF1T

A Prívale Hold ol tho highest class situated in thebest part of Macquarie street, overlooking Gardens andHarbour

ricctrlc I fght and Automatic LiftAH communications will receive prompt attention

Tel City tfiall_Mis, es MULVI Y

UNIURN , large Balcon) Room and another (2), elco

trie ll(,ht billi heatir, telephone, 25s 216 W11li im rt next Post oflli e Darlinghurst_

UNIURNISIItD,2 Rooms to let, iront balcon) and

other nil ionien,

mod So Bo) st. Double Bay

VAL INCILS, suit gentn , single and double rooms, .

e,ood t ible _tern_s moil 0_Arumlel st,_¿orest L

^"*^lCl^CY,for rcsp Gent Boarder, close trams,"pri

»iii flmilv "0 Windsor st, Paddui-ton

VVAN 11 I), in o , Boarders, X1 IDs, I ng pre! ÍLÜ

I > Hi in m c Ita or 2 men 70 C rc-ieli st Ile Item

w1UOW nice home

(would lile i luit

coupleB1, ire ,t I) II ,

Sniiiinir Hill Post olllci

WVMI I) laying Liiest, student or school lad pn

lerrul ilose to tram com home, mod chlrge

A_pi; COU tQl PO Mosman____^_

WÂN11I) 2 Resinetibl Young Men shin a

1ur'

_nish il lin in ev lilli g n i» lj i.ueei, st N town

\\*OOI 1 lilli V 77 O» lïn st-lum or Unfurn lim.1

'__ ___ J_ i ______.. bkisl ii|tliinal plume

W'VNIID -It Doarlin p Tïmily h mil c~»âïc"r,»' It nlriv», llliwurnrl M,mil ville, trams stop at

li ii,mu, from statu n lenns inoilirite_

\\70LI 1) like muí ig» 1 ln»l) lo bonni will, priv» > fun I II illa liner £1 «k1» 111 Her.1,1

NYINT 1 I) » resit MIN shan Bil IÎÔOM alsoDouble Room, Id section, 7 tjrocu s rd, Paddinglon

APARTMENTS, BOARD^RESIDEKCE.Will 1

IIRMSH1 » Ho ni-Tor Hilf 1 urni li I Cot

V V une off nsl lo Mimi I Couplewilli dilto ever)

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ii low ide in letlllT

for fnv hours a wiek eleni al work Slate ate and

, lullj

artleularii,

|_AJ V\, III raid Pillee

BO Uti) »ml His 2 bus- 1 idles "retlned private fini

il» Mill. Sh r Mi su ii C PO S, Inn

BUSIN1SSI VIll requris

Board und Iles In pnv ite

fimilv Redfern 1 erins to VII, lleilfe.ru 1 O

BONDI HIL-l.eql a 1 urn Room with I, l ist

I1111I3 lunetiuii issinlial 1 riemls, lill dil Br nu li

BOVRDund RLSlUtNLl b)

medíame, D hurst prit ,

_Jj_rius Vlcehiinie, P 0__Waverie)_U^. Gull req 11 ami It in private flinil), good

_]oeiln> _01elj__Pomt LricJ ester _P O ,debe

OAltl) and K1 b req , 2 ladles clean, refined. Glen

brook lo loivvbon Teína, Lomfoit, PO, lvat ba

OUBLI, lill, or near Ldg P,0- ROOM and break

last »anted b) gentleman State terms,

Ui¡ 10121_Mrsntl HI, 28 Clstlircagh st

4.1 N t w mis B and R,

or ¿.Ingle Room and break

* fast, Gi rdon, N S I lue Terms to 133 Herald.

CJ.IAI requires privuti Bit rd and Iles , largi ungle

<T bed Hitting roum, balcony prcf.Harlin niurs-t or

near uty "o bunjils linns, pan. , Bohemian, Herald

G1 NI rtqiurts lirge airy Room und full Board quiet

bonn, near ilty» linns, etc., Ro), Herild, King

street_

G~liiTLLM IN wants Board Residence prlv fain ,

handy cit), lumh town. Terms. Ill, 1 lerald

Gi MLI MAN requires Boird and itesid , single Km

St ne tu ma parties ,Loinfort, Ho« IHK), G P O

C1LM11MINwant« Board or Resilience, breakfast,

J elce light, hot bath garageswim N6on. Hld

GIN!S Bedroom wanted, In or near eily no

meals bil puf State rent Hiri, lieraiI

Office

/*iLN]LI VIAV reooiircs 1IOM1" vvltli prlv finn ,break

«J fast und IIIKIH dinnir,sildom al liomu bat a id

Sunda, North Shore lim B R11 lleluld Pillee

LAD1 rcquiie* alrv Bedroom with or 1» out boird

_quiet rellnod people, _d-sto ririns.lu 1 II llrlil

LADY,Gmt require 2 bingle Rooms Board usi

. 11111110, In city H 11 ? Herald Olliic_

LADYand Cent req B and R 111 prlv fain, use

piano, N S)il pref_151. Herald OiheeV

LADY and Gi NT, no children, wish inca same

vlciv to sharing superior cottage home Tennis or

bridge players preferred MUTUAL, Herald_

LADY requires upstairs ROOM, willi Hoard, near train

or tram, Stanmore K IV ,Stinmore P 0_

LADY requires plain Board and Lodgings, with

widow, or plain working people, terms moder

ate, in Paddington or Woollahra, close to Otford

street Apply by letter, to Antious,81 Jersc) road,

Paddington _

M1;

MM«

OSMAN-laid) req Funi Room State terms

(private family), Urgen^, Mosman PO

kitS Lt ich

MAN requires Board Residence, III vicinit)ltedlcrn

Post olliec, earlybreakfast hot bith

_P IL, 53 Castlereagh stçret,Redfern

"VTCUTRAL BAY - Gentleman req Boanl State tenusX1 and particular« to L IV L

,Box 1020, 0 P 0

"VrUBSl. wanta Room, about 6s, viou'd share, phone,X> convenient lily or when in give services 10s,

excliaruTo home Miss ItltllY, 7 Woolcott-strect,

Darlinghurst_

ONL wick, Double and bingle Bed, 1 Room, .use

kitchen, niar_cit)_Amlt), llcrald.King st_

*pPRMANL*n Board and RcsldincL wantid by work

Xing man, Woollahra, near LilgcclllI PO, clcanli

?sa essential I' 11 A ,Herald Branch_

STRATHtlCLD- Wanted, 2 1 urn Bedrooms use ol

_dining room kitchen Telephone. 131 llouiebimlu

ÇJUPtRIOR Business airfwishca Home with privateIO

lamil»,close to ferry Reply to

_Box 1706, oro_

RADESMAN wants BOARD and Residence, private

_fam , single room, close clt). A J, Herald, King st

IRI h Ludios waTît refined Board, two bedrooms,

const eil) Guinea weekly ..Antonio,Herald Off

MIRADtSMAV wants Bale Room", furn ,must be near

X cit) State terms to t M B ,Herald Office

11WOGcntn requiro Board and Residence, near rail

? wa) station. Omega Mosman Post-ollicc._

WANTtD,bet Stanmore and Strathfield, Furn or

Unf Hourn by v lad), nf terms RM, GPO

W-ANItU,s,,, turn Room close clt) ni til nilla

liomel» p Topen wk Ceylonese tray Percra GPO

WA,

w_w.

IDUVVJilt, IntJeptnclcnt, tteeka rctll comfortable.

»Itnal home, Whra vic prtf Ball, A\a\ PO

WÏÏWTD , by i friends, Turn Rm., use kit, 1 eura or

_kaloombi Miss Lawrence, 00 ABO, Bondi J

WTD , Unfurn Room (dit ), gnd floor, rent in "J

yamo mod. Terms to Pensioner, P O . New towal

WANT1*D,by bachilor, superior Board and Residence

in small adult family, nu other boarders bathheater, Stanmore pref CHARTER-». 181 inmorcroad.

WAN1LD,Board and Residence for young luccluinlc.

Glebe Point I H , Glebe P O_AN TLD, Unfurn Room, fireplace, vic D'hurst,

penn if suit b J , 11 Silw)n Bt Moore Pk,

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W,WANiBD, Home, father and son (8) Govt poa!

_tlon near clt) State terms. J O. Herald .Pillee

WAN TI D, by elderly Prot Man comfortable binglel-iirn Room 0a also b'Jst If reqd 142, Herald

WANT1D, by widow lady, Unf F Rm, Mosman,

Cremorne nr boat or train, mod 75 Herald

WANTtD,SLNGLt, ROOM, bv rcsp )uung min,

pref In private Jinglish fomil), lioard opt ,within

Ifl min walk dist from GPO \ Y / II.mil

VX^ANTtü, by ni c, and daughter, Unfurn D andiib Bedrooms use d r and k , or half unfurn cot

tageWoollahra district preferred Slate particulars and

lenns to V Divis- co William street Post office

WAN1ID,Private Board and Res. by icspl man,

Newtown Terms,_Apply JJ M j_Newto»vn_ P O

TX7AMI D, unfurnished ROOM for me lind child,IT S )cais.

Annandale or 1 orcst lodge State terms

and particulars lot H, P O Paddington_

WANT!D, by 2 young single Men, in Govt cmplo) .Pnvate Board and Residence, situated central

terms moderate Apply rioctrlclan. P O_Annandale

WANTLD,2 gints, Bqaitl and Residence, private

family. Bast Subs., good table Terms and full

particulars to T N,

Bondi function P O_YX7TDOVV, going to business, requires 1 ront Downstairs

1 > Bed sitting Room, with doon, opening on to yeran

dab preferred, for self and 2 children, at,i 10, localityGrace Brothirs Particulars

_MATLR, Herald King street

ANTtD bv young lady goingto bus

,Bd and It,

private family S , Haymarket P O_

W'ANIFD,by business Lady, Board and Residence,

lu congenial family, or private boarding boase,

willing to pa) for good accomodation, Cremorne Point

or Darling Paint MRS-, Herild King street

WANTtD,resp Boan!, Ilesidinei business lad)

Ash

field, Summer Hill prcf L W , Herald, King it

ANIFD, 2 Bingil Rooms, vouu- lady und it-nt ,

lim Hoard 1) hilra! prcf_TermsIMC Herald

IANTFD, Single Room,Darlinghurst, ) g 1 idj going

business, te! and cony Ills« Hawke, 1 dgt P O

w

w

V\"-AN*IFD, Unfurn Balcony ROOM, bj me, no ehl]

1V_ilren

bet»»' Rallwn)Balmain 121, Herald Off

vTtriNTl I), Board, Residence, by ladv," Woollahra

> 1 [inferred Reply Reilhlirst, Douglas st, Riinilwlik

WTD , large bale Room (barb outlook), with board,for bus Lent and Wife, convenient M'Malion s

or Milson s Point I'errim No 201, Herald Olllcc

ANTI O,-lief bus joung I_id) req corni 1!

and Iles, vielnt) Woolwich or Cremorne Close

ivharf Slate modentc terms. 123 Herald Office

\"\T»»NTtD, by Married Couple 2 Furnished Rooms

»V willi use of kitchen Drummoyne distnet ApplyDoone B 11 St George's

crescent Drummoyne_

"V7*NG Gent seeks Hoard and Iles, with prlv lum

X.»liurle_nmin_Reply to_X Box 2222, G P O_

YOUNOLady would like share large Bale Room

with nnolhir 1 Cooper st Double Bay nr Iram

OUNO LADY requires 11 anil It inprivate hoiuoly

tamil), single room, no lunch, soft washing,

piano, Stanmore preferred Terms, Miss RYAN, Cam

perdown P O

À CLOMMODIIION1, ACCOMMODATIONA C1T1 AND AIL SUBURBS

ROOMS, BOARD AND RESIDLNCr, FIc

Wo conduct you to Inspect No ties charged

OLOBL RtSIDINTIAL AVD TOURIST COMPINY*.Culwulla chambers, 07 Castlereagh «I T Clt) 100.1

-¡5-YOU 'Rlt-UIRL BÖllfD ROOMS, TLATS,HOUSt-S, SUMM Rt-SOHltä, RI'NTS COLLECTED?

Apply MISS MICLACIILANS AGENCY (t^t 1800),

I mutable, lift < coree street Tel City OMI

_C0.TNTRT RESORTS,_AUSTINMLR,

Kolburn-Sup Accom , vis., 1 min

stn 2 surf facing ocean, slid pos , terms mod

AT PICIOV liriGHTS -STILTON HOUSE, 1000ft

above sea level, paiioramuview over SO miles,

good allround climate, and ivery comfort for seekers

of rent lenna, J0a per week Trains met b) apptMrs L. SINGER, Prop

AIOUA, Country Seaside ltesort, near Goaf ord -

t,ver) lomfort and convenience Capital res irt for

a hollda) Exitllcnt table, surfing, svviul nlug (.alf,

tennis, croquet and various other ncreatlons I ver)

thing up to date Apply the Manager, Avoca, Kin

cumber, or City Olllcc, 82 Pitt -tia.it Iel , City 81.»

AT BROOKt AND PARK, YTTUOLMD

rill I'OI'ULlIt TOLHIST RlüOllT11R.STLLVS.S ACLOMMODAIION Dr), bracing eli

mate (all JUOOft),Cuisine a speciality, milk cream,

ifcgs, tnnt, poultry, shooting over estate, 3000 iicris,

billiards, itnuis, hot ant! cold hutht,gas hdd on

It RMS FROM Jus Pt It IVLLK.

'Phoni, 2 YetliolmeThe MISS S DONALDSON

AUSTJJNMrat-rURNLSIUD BUNGAI OVV

ILLCTitKJ 1 IG-ltl, Garage. OWNhll'S HOME.

Close leaeh, bathing spceinl cliildnn's icaehLOW RLNT

_I Bl OOMIJIJ I) _it_M<»r__trect, ntv

AUSTINMtll-Homewilli

large piece ground shel

terell pos mtn seen , wide ver , glasbcd in fat

ocean Reconun business man with family 1 min

stn, 4 bedrooms dining room kitchen pautrv bath

roi ,11, naitl s room, Piano Linen,Hitler» 1 leetric

Light Winter Rites for term of 1 or 0 months Apnl)Mi A 1 VY I Ol

< nlale Smith street Summer Hill

AT MOUNT BOYD-HOIS« YITHOLMI (3700ftl

Sup Vciom for \ isitors On -iidnev lo Bithurst

motor road Largetree shade I ground», air} well venti

Intetl romis Milk cream, tags, poultry, fnut, \ege

tables (own or hird), eto tennis, billiards (fnej,

shooting:, 3 00 le Motor aeeom (Pritts oil spirl

stoiked),»vítor lud on Trains met Wambool Station

b) appointment (lourlst train every Saturdiv)'Phone, No lletlnlme

Terms,Us to » s pt r week Mrs 1)01 D

"Oí ltlv.UI 11 II -l!eniunt,toii s vv, li furn C» tin IJS

J>_ IN lui» Mn I cam in Hit Hill ni iel_10

BLVLMUlill- Northcoote B iinllng housi nr stn

J> 1 »»k , >|ec rates for fqiililiei_Vn Otori,»

BLICkilt lill-

1iirnlshcd Rooms siipirlor Lutt7|,e

ill e iiivenieiues_V lilnss l_teinicr_btores _

B1VU1IIULBIHOVUIV, Ideal Climate, 71 ÔfTsiu

livel-IHI ORINLI, Superior ALCOMVIOUV

1ION for Visitors Good labh, evirv coin! irt Ti ruis

*. _ii_____Lïiih_AirsW <_H l__N_J____ra_

Bl Ul MTS-ladies seeking cliange of "ir disTre

mold bo inline, bous s even comfort liri Bul

an I Singh Rooms spac grils b'fast sent lo roon s

Pirrili. 111 jels_Sininmool Glihe l'u I olllci

BLitKIlTAril (lemlll «up Ace ni« moil ad"li

tinns .n 1 fty 10 ni,- hre.c dining rm ii stn

terms frjin_is1

s_la__Mr___hilll__ _Goyett_K_ P Ul

BOWIt VI Belmore I'Trs - 1 isit ira necointnoilatei! >

11,1111 st. tin 11 ir 1111, poultry Jill, wk us

day, no ibild. Ukin. 'Phone, 105. ¿tra. WIJ1TL.

COUNTRY RESORTS.LU lilli Hil-II,e Pines Ins motor accoin

,

terms s nu I c2 2s Mi s 1 innell_I VCMII VIH -lor I

uni shnl Cottic.es nppll for

.at, logins to II 1. Ni .1. 1 stile Vl.1_Til, 0

Bl VCMII Hil-lum Vpurtnient« Slug mil Dble

Rms ii com M,s Simps in, Tooral Stition rd

BLAthlllVII! One. liri lill -Superior Vcroliim. da

tin oierl ol me Km,mihi i Aille! S nun st«

BOWRAI VNN \ND VII -Superior AU OM 2 linn

ut s sin .veri com , hot billi motor gar ige.

Tirina lus Mrs WRIGII1 lue The Sillies. Aioc-i

7_>I V( Mil VIII I VIII! V AU1IIV spiuoiu,Liuilnils

al* eitel cniblin tennis cou t Terms on ,|p!,c.lion Ti lip! nue 2.1 AH «Mb PXOI nil D VSH

Bl VUTII UI Bl ROWRV- Moimi uns and Riler one

huir from iidn.} -Superior Act oïlimodalion *t

IVRWHINI, un the Heights close to station, 6s per

da} 2is per weik The Manigeress___

BUNDYNOON-1 1 RN1TLI D.

Sup. nor Vccoin, milk, cream, poultry, tennis

court spacious grounds Terms on nppllcution

_Airs F BOWAEIt, lute W (.rice

BOWRA!The loll!, M rrigang »t -\ uc for its,

bath heatir central JO ilk ,03 day Miss Holmes

Bl VOhlli All! - lum Cottages 1 rooms m I Room

til.t Coltig.s for Silc J Ore ives ag ,II heat),

BURRADOO-Nicetarni Home milk, cream eggs,

poultry drii lug shooting tennis LOUf.lLVN

("1R0NULLV-Iclrnlslied Hld Unfurnished Cottages

to

-- Let, clean and comfortable Ilaung lurge list, can

suit eier}one Houses und Land for Suit 'Plume 186

hog I VNCI C1DDINGS Real Ut Agent Cronulla

CWONULLAmid PORI HACKING-Call write, or

» phone -1 urnished or Unfiirn Cottiaxs all

prices guiranlccl clem and eonifortable I veri alten

langest list No dell}« C Monro auct. frin 4~o hog

al IN BROOK -Nice Cottage, well furn (I rms , etc ,

hu rent tor urtu, l icanl Mai 4 208 Georgt st

OIMOROFT, I TUR A-MM. lu ihonus 1 aeaneles

I roi« 1.2 2« Midwj} bet st itlon and ^olf Unka

II IXRUSI -bellet Boarding I "t iblisbmont Appl)

Miss law 1 c1, phone Nu 1_

n.

TLNOLAN CAMS MOTOR SI PVIOE.

.J Till ÍTALA MOTOR COMPANY LTD

Carnngton Hotel Katoomba Imperial Hotel, Mount

_V letona and Hydro Majistlc, Medlow_

KATOOMHVST

- Normanhurst gd homely Accom.,

terms 30s w , ps da} Tel, »2 K. Mrs D Noonan

KATOOMBACOI TEE PAL VCE.

Ibis Ideal Mountain Home is bcautlfuHysituated

I,arge recreation grounds centre of all Bights all

modem conveniences, excellent cuisine, tang moderate

_

W II HOBBa, Proprietor

KATOOMBV-1SSPND1NIVac for vis terms 10s

mil Os .lui Phone 121 Mrs C W CRAIG

K,

J7-AT00MBA, FFLLWORTH*-k Victors watji this spuce

KATOOMBA,Hawkesbury Rii , and Manly-Furn

Colls , nr stn , lfs to 30a P'matta Phone, 431

KATOOMBV-GHI LSEV, Katoomba st

. Newly reno

inted throughout tennis court, etc,terms 30s

wk , 6« day W"A MOSS, Prop 'Phone. 202 Knt

KATOOAIBA-For tho Best and Cleanest Furnished

or unfurnished COTTVGrs waites to SOPrR

BROS, Real Ijt Agts hntoomha st. Kat'hq h 1T3

KATOOMBA-lloliedero,Lurlmc-st Sup Accom

close stn and sight«, terms mod Mrs 0 Host

KATOOMBA-GOYDER BROS, House, Land,

ond

Estate Agents, Auctioneers,and Valuators

We forward vou, post free on application, our

Illustrated Catalogue of Furnished Cottages_

KATOOMBA-\\ td

, small Furn Cottage at once,

moderate State terms. A 11 0 Katoomba P O_

KATOOMBA-Furn Colts , piano, 25/ 2 r

, 15/. nr

stn liatoombuillc Vlhcrt st nr P nita rd Ihdt

K.KATOOMBA

- Furn Dble Room, dining room and

kit, piano Glen Leura. W a ratall st_,

KAT-ROANLLA,cor Wanitäh and Lurline streets

Ideal Boarding I stabllshment, beautifullysitu

ated, near station largerecreation grounds,

liberal

table Winter terms, 6s day,21s week

Mrs P VUE STI VI NS, Propnctress

KAT-ASTOV110USL Lurline street Sup Accom

large rooms und balconies, good chef,lilwral

table. Central to sights and Btutlon Terms mod

» Ailsa DRAP1 II

-AT-MUDA VALE Katoomba st Comf Vet

«.good table, from 22s fld week Mrs Smith_"ATOOMBV-Clarence Allia Mort st Prli Accom

_e. for vlBltors, good table, piano, etc 4s per day,

£1 per week_MrsOIBSON

KATOOMBA-A1RCOURT,nctlrl} opp PO, offers

ever}comfort and convenience, spacious grounds,

30 rooms,' electric light, hilliards,hot baths

Tel,

SÏ Kat_The Misse« WALT! RUS BROWN

KATOOAIBAis all right, but wh) not a chango? See

Mulgoa VWnboiirnc_.

T/'ATOOMBA -KlUawera Aliases Wall, Merriwi st

JLJ«. Sup Vccom , tennis central, 5s day, 25s neck.

ATOOMBA, Fairmount, Lovd-«t -Supr Rooms, din

piano coins cleanliness Airs RosaltirKKATOOMBA,

Pngadlnc Katoomba st -V n

Vis, good liberal tibie Hot and Cold Baths,

central sights 'Phone, 290 Katoomba

_Mrs NORMAN SIMPSON

ATOOMBA, Pineview, Katoomba st-Sup Accom ,

. SQs wk , 6s day Mrs I evy Kat 118_ATOOMBA - ELDON, 3"min. «totton,

Katoomba st

*~^ I Irst class ACCOM , large ¡liri rooms, spacious

verandahs,close to the sights and plea'iirc resorts, g1

liberal table, hot bath, '25s w , 6s da} Mrs AHllcr

?"ATOOMBA, BRIGHION, Lurlinc-strcet-Superior

---J«. Accommodation, terms TO« week its dui new

home throughoutMiss« s WLBB

'Phone iel! Katoomba_.

KATOOMBA-HAWTHORN, Katoomba st, near It 0

Church -First class Accom large ilr} Rooms

spacious verandahs, near all plcisure resorts, i,d tah!.,

2¡>s week, 6s du}Motor trips

to Caves »rrnnc.eil

Trains met Mrs STPPinNS I'd lol

K

KATOOMBA-DATCllrT, Waratah street Mr Crow

ford late chef man} leading hotels Sydney and

Melbourne, has now opened lils new 2 story Brick

Home, nicely Iiirnlahcd, lirrc ulr}bedrooms and hal

conies, good table Porter meeta trains Terms 2is.

comes, .coe.

_.Mrs CR AWI ORD

XT ATOOMBA- TUT BURLINGTON,. .,pp

stn »On«T

JLV for lislt.rs el coin hot nu ter bnlhs ill hours

Airy rooms, dec light installed motor gar 'Ph,

133

Kat Terms modcrite Porter meet« ull 'raimí Letters,

telegrams attended Commercial house of the Mo in

tains Motor portics catered for on Sundays and wee*

days J POWI'R Proprietor_'

ATOOMBA,

MILROY, CLISSOLD STUFET.

FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSF

Acknowledged Most Liberal Table on Mountains.

Central to Sights

TLRMS, 30s per week, Os per day

Mrs D MACKAY,

'Phone, 13» Kat_PropKAIOOMBA-Till

GALI10RM A, 1 min stn Ack

nowledged largestand best appointed

Board hs

tohllnliment on the Mountains Vbsolutel) commandingbest position Clcir outlook of over Co mile« Hot

and cold bath Excellent cuisine Tariff c-acli adult,

Dble Rooms, 30s week, Ga da} Single Rooms, 35s wk

Own Motor Car to ull Mountain Sights

'Phone, 145_Mre, A ANDERSON

KATOOMBV -Clean and Modern 1 urn COTTAGES

to LIT, from 2Ds per week Tel, 171 K

A A1VRN,_Theatre buildings. Katoomba

T?"ATOOMBA -To Let, turnlslicil Rooms, clean, comf,,v " ... iln j,orrl,(i jiiirualc,

ATOOMBA, 8 min station-Large, air} Bed silting

Room double and «ingie bel, use din room,

Piano, kitchen, gua, new cottage Rilwortli, topStation street_

KATOOMBA,Alona Heights-1 urn, Rooms, use din

nu, III, from-78 fld Airs J lewis_

KATOOMBA,lllwatha, Lurline st -1 um Rooms to

I el board optional Airs. Craw lo}_

KATOOMBV Montrose, Main st-Sup Veroni for

vi« nr «faition Mrs C I Dillon Ph , (r2

KATOOMBV« Blantyre,

, Park st -Accoin , airyRooms lgfl grui!« , g table, 2a« w Mrs Crookes

-ATOOMBV-rum Cott, 2"be.lrooms, 3 beds

- c1...

no lill, winter tcrmB rjleralio, Katoomba st

_"ATOO\IBV, Uuntleigh, Waratalfst -bit clans AcV coniinodatlon Mrs Appel 'Phone, 101

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1 URX-Homely Accommodation for Visitors, 2os per' neck, 6s day Mr« Bray, Jerse} avenue_

1 L'RA, close Sen-ti clean lur Colt, piano, ga«.. T Quinn, Audley st, Petersham Tel, 5aS Pet

EURA-Sup Accom Leuru Cott, The Mall, Leura,' 2 m stn , Os da}, 30s wk. Mrs. Nelson'

EURA - KOOBA, Leura Mall, Super! >r Ace , central' to sights and Golf Links All convenience» und

nome comforts. Tariff, 85o per week, 7« doy Iel, 251Katoomba Mrs S LVION Gale of iuilsull)

LEUHA,v,entworthI ulla and Springwood Blue Moun

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Uins-HOLDSIUP and CRAIG, Ltd , opp StitioiHie lvca.llhn- Vgento for Furnished Cottages, Blocks of

Land in sultihlc positions for bale at lurying pnce«

1 IUKA AND W LSI WORTH 1 VLLS --"ilA""""Ñ-JU HERIOT, ,and CO, Md., Old-established Lundand Estate Agents. Write or 'Phone 15 for our Catulogue of Furnished COTIAOLS

T EURA-Karlinka, Sup. Accouu, S5a wk , 7s day MrsJ~* M. J Butler, Osjse-st, Leura 8U Kin

.108 li bush

T LURA-0 mid. turn Oott, piano, all coins to-*-< Let or Sell Oinier,_.>1_Tiidnr »r Surry lilli«

KA

T EURA -1 uni Cott to Let, foi hale Ncnl) .rilled.*-* Hourn 31, ltojaJUilibs_,_Hjinj£r_st 1 2S57

EURA-.Furn Oott, long or short enn whom'"»un, 17 Schwebtest. Murrjckilllclel ,

Pet 4c,l

IURV, MALL-To Lot, Furnished COT I VG], gas. «toic, und all com enlciices, moderate icit

Appl}_I IA TON, LeuraAVVSON-For clean lum oí Uñfiirn Cott« also

Houses and Laud for Sale, W I owden Tel 4

MULGOV -Mooloobab lunn, closi lo rli cr~~7\~cTtable milk, cream, piano ten , rid .Idling frei

shoot, trains met, 25s_l!h 5 Wulliciu Mu Kirch»

MOSSA ALU-Vac, Glen mod lan,, Train« u el

lenna 25a Mrs li JTckncr

j^U/GOA-.R.ALRVlTw I VRsTlTv

Vceonimodntloii mill,plentliiil, driiing ridiin, »limt . MUÍS b, tin "«in,,swimming piano tumi I illurds coich iiic"ts ir Inï'

!íSt^X-l^__J___la___i __lrs À" Di 1 ¿ON

?AJULGOV-llILICRUSl1 VRlf~Tceoin~f.r usilors

a.i-Lncii Mountuitis riler . _c« ,",11, Ucau, nnulliip.a.,,, free dminc. u ¡, X

, _£ c r LÏÏ tra n

Penrith lii_nppoliiGneiit fire h _\(rs Gil EhULGOA-Purlirs Motor Gar meets ti mil ut len

_______ _Jil_ij_.nt nu ni lau ;_

^ "^U '

,

01",

' "00N -«-omforTable Home forlisllor (,1 til,, terms mol Miss luirl.i

AJITrvGONl. ll,c Pines, Ideal Home wh.re .oui

-e'-t luiuf rt is i tu lie I i.nol tulle -as Mrs Go tullun

M \7iï r ~l,',' n^Mou,!, ii,," ^«tT^^rT,in mi

10ultr} piano tennis ilrivmi,

"

»hon'imU tenusí/y- MIM IIVAH vimi

J-L the luiuries ccmfirli o,l ntrartion« of "

ztiitlcmins eo.ntr}residm.i 1', weeklj, or N hy

see Satur lui s puer irwriti lor lull informationDis.nptui Pamphlets at Gmt lounst Burelli

_-Telinli m Willum 0

J-'J« (, I till ,a,n t mils triune ," | slnnlimIi Inns net I r >u M, k i, Is , », ,?

I ,U

1 bone 11 Wallu ii and HUM ( ,ti \|r. MIT! Hil!

MOSSVin -\" .Hil. h I irnrpicntTmUk Ininsmt, terms «oa wk. Mrs.

Jones, North Yurrunga.

COUNTRY RESORTS.

iii

M

ITTIGOM,,YARRIWANGV

Superior Aceonimo I ition

_

Mrs I MiMN/II

IT! llONt,-MIMObV the plek of Mittagong, ule ii

ir Mineril -i>riiie.s e,ood t ible, own 'owl

_lij _MrsW Vllltl N_

-truit O V Itnerside rann tunk Nepein opposite

AH I» O stole -Sup Vteom milk,cruim tgi,s

poultr) boatmi,, bitlung Hslniii ruling<"l'¡"W

_eoiehin t trns ? s Mr fliomp in M lill u

M'bi

M

hillls (,-irige 7 mm from siitiou

II GO V -Superior Vceomino latlun Glenro} I inn

'

tors naive every attention tgt,s mill, noul

»,» e»e Clmnlincss ml comfort Terms 11/1/ pr

week Coaches meet trains Penrith Mrs HUMHI I

MARU lill IN -Small C IMP LOT! VI 1 m I with

ii I ii nr l-ilti Is I ) Belmont rd Iii snun

AT IRR VBl 1 N - Briarholine ali nient Home fur I¡si

li tors it trim beach life fetelir, or 1 ,M 1M

"OOltr li ICIvlNL Lilli Pilli-Sml Tur Cott boat.

X bubs _ li ii wk IJ tuiustusst I nmori_

MKlNt-iVUUl) -To let l'uni LOU,

U r, I » U" .'"

J

ly grounds el___

Boucher, »

_>niil_____vt_

?SPRINGWOOD-

To Lot, ruruishcd COTTlGr 0 nus ,

¡si nile vcrinilili Mrs Wilshire, 45 Prinee Albert

streit Mosn an Tel _71S_S,_

aMURRO! I I rugs-ton

- Refined Boarding Fstabllsh

. mint elosi bi ich uni golf links Mrs Bennctt_

millRROUf^Selcct Home for adults, elec light and

X ncr) con» __The_l splunadc_lte__

1ÎHIHROUI Ha-elde in-Sup Aiconi for v Isltors, 2

X mm teaeh train spl vieivs Mrs M Becker

rilllIRI 01 I -tor lum Loltagis vvrltt W lb

X itohiu.oii House Land Igt ? Thirroul 1,

.0 Bulli

rrÏÏÎiïïbtlU -bin ill Turn Cottage to Let IValtcr

X Hu-lii» I rr> rd Gillie Iel M 1030

>*[iimiiuLL- It litkloril House, Supenoi vccointno

J .1 illili biacli frontage_Mrs Butler_

rpiÎÎRROin -lum Cottage. Bollinda, 5 bedrooms,

X pi mo low rent talindert tirm tr.» ".22 hint st

rfyniltllOUt,,Illawarra -This mvv I-stabllshment, fao

X htaeh open for visitors Mrs Curtis_rillllllROUL-Superior Accommodation, 1 min from

X surf_piano etc Mrs Behang, SouüiCoas_rd

rpF"RRK.\L, Havenview - Ref Board nstab", excellent

X cuisine, btg fishing, tennis J min surf Iel,

7

TO LITT 11 RNISHFD

BIIC1IMOLNT, Cottage, near Hazelbrook Sta

lion (Blue Mountains), 8 rooms, 2 kitchens, stables,

lawn oreharti paddocks, outhouses

1 or TLRMb appl)GUILLE and CO

,

Newtown.

'Plione L 1227_\T70Y WOY -Superior Furn Cottages, boats, baths

? V| 1,» II nu Nevvsagint '1'hnne, Woy Wo.»20

WOY HOY -turnislitd Cottage vacant, piano, boat,

»»»ter frrntige moderate 28 Susan st, Newtown

'OY WOY - Furn Cottages v ac , piano« cutler),

linen boat baths water fr moa Haw kegworth

W11WOY-lura Cotts, boat, baths puno, linen,

cutlery, nr sl<a, winter terms Hi Walker at, Redf

W~"FNTWORTHTALIA-Cottage to LET I V\D for

_S\LI C R HUTCHINSON, Storekeeper

WLN1WORTH rILLS- Manordcan, sup Aceom , nr

lalla cow, ¿H- «k , Ps da) T , 20 Mrs a Pearce

WOY WOY -Furnished Cottage, 0 rms ,water iront,

_boat cut , etc Phone, 1J1 VVnthrconga.

w°\"\n NTWORTH rVLIS-Mt Allen House, sup Ace

I V cent sights, 30s w , Os_d'I'll

, 45_Mrs Bllrsle

W">1WOY, Fermoy, opp stn. under new manage

ment -Gd Aceom vIs boats 25s w 1 Matthews

WOY WOY-5 nnd Furn Cottages 10 min fin,

water frontage piano loat,10B IBs Mrs Peel

WENTWORTHFALLS-1 he best furn Cottages to

_Iet and fand for Sale D Barr. W J_

V"C70Y HOY- FART'S COURT

VV URS! CLISS ACCOMMODATION, best .flailing

grounds,new boals, enclosed baths croquet ballroom,

moiliralc lerms_-fis LOYfSTHOM

WOYWOY-20 Waterside tunustiei) Cottages,

20/

25s, ¡tis _5s 106, ibu, 60s week 400 Allot

incuts for Sale Cottagesbuilt for purchasers

Telephone No *i f L PHI GAN Woy YVov

WOY W 01 -Up to date Furn Cotts , frmt Broadwater Lest fishing I ree Launch for tenant

twice dub to and from Woy Woy .

'Phone_10_ANDRt.lV MURPHY Propr'

WOY W OY FTTILONG - t urnlshetl Cottage Boat

etc Iel, 145 11 illiam street -101 Phillip street,

Waterloo laçant May 2_

01 WOI -7 clean lum Cotts, from ¿0/ Io its

bith» pianos 11) ile, 282 Oafonl st Pntld r,"'

)Y WOY-lur Cott, 1, e boat baths, winter

Hiles Bourne rhornjo) st D moyne I,

10»

lATLD, Accommadation on orchard or fami

home for two »hildren bo) 12, girl 0, must be

1} locity

Terms pars ,II VI L Hcriltl Branch

wW°rw

HOTELS.

AUSTRII1ANHOlll, Lioigestreec West, 2 min

from lailwa)'-ROOMS vucmt, 'suit young busl

ness men Tel , Glebe 698_OTO. GROSl L\OR. SYDNL1

Modern, Comcnunt AppointmentsH1

'Phone, City 8800

_CW M CIUTEAU Proprietor

LAWSON,"HOTEL Bl UE MOUNTAINS,"

I \Ct,I Lt NT ACLOMMOD ITION

W eik end Visitors, Motorista and (»elisia catered fir,

Moderate Tariff OllltlSTIl SIMONS) Nt. Proprietor

LAYVSON,GRAND HOTEL,

tIRST CLASS RRSIDTNTHL,FOR IIOMt. COMFOR1S

LXCLLLF.NT OU1S1N1TFRMS MODFRATE.

A J CARTER PropnitorMiss BIRIOW, Manugcrcss

_inte of Springwood

-; CPIIt itSON S BAIt'fr Y MOW IJOTtL,W1NL AND bPIRir STORLS

i irst-class Accommoilation at lleisonible Ritis

_C F CUIILN. Licensee

TI30URNL,Tilt GRIND HOT! L

This Hotel with its uncaeclled position anti

.lindern improvements,seleet iluiitel» and etcel

lent service, first ilas-s cuisine and reasonable tarriff

affords the trivelling publieever» e. nifurt and eon

lenience ROOM OMI lit D and BHLIM V_T,

INI H SIM TI UMS

Special Weekly Rates Tarnlf card posted on appllca

i_o__HISRI ' IIOI DI N, Manager

(JlMISONs I101IL, PORT HVCKINO, The Modern

n uni Meal Risort Poultry and vegetables, own

ÎPRINLWOOD,Bl Ut MOUNTAINS

HOTTL ORirNTAL.

Tariff 2 Guineas per week Ss per dayReduction for fimilies Phone 4 Springwood

\A70I LONGONC till titi I MISONS DOTH,V» Hie Leading Hotel of the South Co ist

Golf Bowls Surfing Swimming, 1 Isliing,MOTOR

GARAGT Special (2/0) Dinner al 1 pin on Sundiysfor Motorists etc 1 irlff from 10/ per d i) Í2/J

per week Iel. 100 P T DOVL1 Propnelor

MACHINERY.

LtUNDRIMVCIIINIS SIPPIIID and rill CTED (m ra-

lentis,hand puiver inuclnnes from 5s per week

Aust I-iundr) Supply and Machinery Co

C P SNFI L,40 Telopla street. Redfern

W'OODVIOItleINC VND b WV MILL M it'll ¡ M It 17

est Ivpt, llrtttli maiiufleture, pnee, moderitc Weum dclher single Maehine or Loucplite Pi-tit fronsteel I nil range or Vccesaones for Woodworkers oi

I iiRliu cr-, Lar»,e btock to (¡elect from Apply for our

Catalogue

iliSUN,liAtTLl and CO Ltd T» Kent st

LlUNDI'IIS_MACIvlN/IIBROS, ITD -Before

lui»ni Miehiues elsivvberi cill andinsptct

our

inathines biing innmif it lure I It will piv von,as our prices are right, and with t nu-, to suit your

self Note 111! Al srlÜLHN LVI NDIIV MVCIIIVI HY COMPVNY S ONI Y IDDIil aS Is 745 Harris

streit Ultimo_

RIlltlGtRAIlNOand ICI MIKING MACHIN'111

?

IIim.lv gride Machines lor Ice tactorles, Mutter

taetones Breweries Ice Cream Manufacturers But

i hers etc Vmmonia lalves Coils Double Pipi Con

denten,, etc lAMfV Bl DGI,200 211 Harris

street, P-rmg____

B'OBI N SON

IOWNSIOFD PL VNFR loin x Sin

IN HIISTCLISS ORD1 RFOR SALL CHEAP

BOX 114,CP0

SHF1TMTTIL YVORMNO MACIIINI III for Tin

smiths, Plumbers Canister makers etcJOHN HUM. and SON Ltd,SO 101 George street Redlcrn, Sydney

O M STttMDRIltN COMPRESSOR, about lOin x

12111, new or second han 1.

GORDON MARR and SONS, I imited,

_,_P) rinatit

HORI/I Engine (Tang)e), Oin cyl 1st class or

dei for Sale with or without boiler and bel

plite WnniW I CO 25r»t George street_

S M VI I Port btcam 1 ngine, 2j h p , Boiler lOJlb

_|il< ___J_.li .Ilirnvvq Co

,2..51 ( iori,» st

CROSSI11 GVS INGIM, Slip, ClulTculter, Lorn

tracker Oit Crusher, Shutting lleltine,etc lor

Immediate SALI, (III VI' II VI N VRU an 1 CO,

Ile

toni thiiinbirs 77 Cistlereagh stitet

"r_*lNll I) IO SI 1 I,

24in St RI ILI PLINLH lowH

pnee, lu su\e double handling

_

CVM1HON mi SUTlltlll VND PyrmontMIHI VI Uli BOH IR HID PI Ml, all si/is from

X IK, i», 001huHiuis, in sioek Purliculirs from

I I Ililli IIiniMlltlvINs-ON

ll»n»_ml quire s»du »\

T>1!INT1 IIS mid BOOK iii N DI IIS-

I or S"llc Ilñhmer|

X in I YfiirriKtin \V ire slitehers t.luelng md t li

bossing Maehlnes

_3.rrifal"ir slroi t Inn mil ile

MIC11IN1ill - Hillers and 1 nguiu Ii s,|,

"

si/ts in_slot_k_ll__ I

__HcvIUI Dcvonsliir

1>1111 111 10 lu , I W lilli v Tables Boilers and

* I Miine ill si/i in sto1 Purni , I not in 1

I own

li» Mu Innis Hu Wini PI mer j head Plant

1 ill, Biul Si»» Dilvvoil it _tc"_l__ S)dne»_T.10R s,YIl, "bp N mo.

IIICis I nellie with tink

J-' in I llltiii(,s 0.1 runningorder Vustrila

i

Sli op Dip Lo I llnllth si N »»town Tel II 00

FOR S,U BU ill luidle Lithe coiup with all eillim l LSriO/ II v_e_io Di Mliotl II »ille

l"flORSile 8-hor e priwei De~DIon rni,lne niul D)in

J- mo tumpletu with awitehhi u I nsistance, cte1 J NI VM

_10 _ norpool st city_

^I\ Cuslimin Ciuclta 4 m centre 1 nthe "' li p^rn3 l-in l r Sill _l.li

liner, lind st C lebi

TIOIISAII Pirl ibh llolliis bp tu Slip "coimnal

__|L_V|iplv lo_£. St lij pOSltl flsillU

?7101! Sill lohp lertkil Boiler out of~fipairi

a.1 Inn! c Uriel »vori s Jen g si St Mu,

Oilleitilii \\. t luif, t r - Hr fciT'ÍlTehiiiTri

_Will W ni Iills limit up '0 Da» st siro c»

T> VII SlippiliL. ¡Ylliks Inramntivts IriT"si/e^

i I 1

J-»- »Hillls loci i1 mji.nttd Craiiowykl 1, Ivi i<-st

TJKIIR1 Show1 ligini "ni Dviuini liucl iounle.1

t_)_sl i,,l_t_ »hni II |» 111 h p. a s» tua

I III lOMPItl-SSORS limul,, I, IK.ry-oiTiïïScl^?V. lill k nil lill \ It 1 l -," ,\ si

"ITU ICI RIC CltVNls III, anI Overluatl Trärikrs

X. HjlHO l_arul IV ii ov lttl_4>-S" serat

'^OllSill I rossi» » t.is I,«,,,, |,

,-fl-^t uTi,

- order. Can b_ sceu working W!, Herald.

MACHINERY.'

rno BECOME MORE SUCCESSFUL

BECOME MORE EFFICIENT.

Keep your production costs down, und your profits

nie so much the bigger. Let "Pioneer" Leather

Rolling help in }our workshop. A lengthof

.Pioneer" will give j ou similar results tothese:-<

'Die Northern Roller Milling Company,/Auckland (N.Z.), 4th lice, 1014.

Referring to Hie 120ft of 30-inch 3-ply "Pioneer"Leather Belling we ililli (rom you ill August, 1003,

wo

have pleasure in staling that it lins been running con-

tinuously nightund day since («pul to nbout 33 ordi

miiy working years), and is still doing good work.

(Sgd.) P. VIRTUE.Manager.

May we send the first lengthof "Pioneer" Leather

Belting home TO-DAY?

J. C. LUDOWICI AND SON, LTD.,

"Pioneer Leather AVorlts,"117 YORK-STREET, SYDNEY

(opp. Q.\'. Markets).!

,

1,0-

'

PRINTERS.

. FOR SALE,

ONE HOE No. 0} STOP CYLINDER PRESS, suitable

for'

the Production of Fine Art Hulf-tnnc. Printing

in Sizesup

to and including Qund Royal (30In x 40in)

at the Rate of 1200 Impressions Per Hour.

Also ONE HOE. No. 0 STOP CYLINDER

'

PRESS,similar to the abovenaincd, capable of Printing Sizes

ufito and Including Quad Crown (40,'n x Min) ut the

Speed of 1600 impressions Per Hour.

Both Machines ore in First-class Working Order, and

Equal lo new. ? They may be seen in operation.

A,'pl>' "CHIEP ENGINEER,

.

'

Sydney Morning Herald Office.

Ti rANGROATTE LEATHER und RAW HIDE BELTING

M <, nnd.MECHANICAL LEATHERS

"have1 beeil awarded the Government Con-' .

tracts" for 1015-1010.,

They are-- AJl-Australian, and equal to

the world s best. Send for Price Lut,

with UBeful'formulae. .

, Solo Manufacturer and Proprietor,CHARLES LUDOWICI,

40 York-street. AVyii}.iri]-sqilarc.Tel.. 2808, 8400._. _

T AUN DRY-MACHINERY.AJ Large stocks of the most up-to-date

AMERICAN

LAUNDRY MACHINERY on lund SUPPLIES for aU

Branches of the Trade. BEST TERMS. LOWEST

possible Pricefl. Mo-t efficiency for, lowest runningcost.

Catalogue on application.

"WILSON'S AGENCIES, LIMITED,

100 Dowling-slreel, «IT William-street,

_WOOLLOOMOOLOO._ICIi'S BALATA BELTS lor Inch speed

and hurd

?L'vv'ork.

"

Make 'good where others fail, on account

great strength, grip, smooth running. Try a Dick'«

to replace belt giving trouble, and lind an amazing

Increase in elllclcncy. Any length promptly delivered

bySole Imponer«. 'Phone, 0230 City. J. HARDIE

and CO., Circular Quav West. Newcastle Stocks:

Paul and Ora}, Ltd. ._.

ETVNCINEliHS' BRASSWORK.

Dcwrancc'a Renewahle Vulves. .Tonkin's Valves.

Plu/-, Cocks, Water Gauge Mountings.Pressure Guuges, Lubricators.

Auld's Steam Reducing Valves.The AUSTRAL ENGINEERING

SUPPLY CO., Ltd.,_

ISO Clareuce-street. Sydney.

ARTHURI.EPL.VSTRIER ami CO., Circular Quay

East, S.vdnc}.-Rnad-building Machinory,lioud

Gruders, "Robe}''* Traction Steam Engines, "Robey"Portable Steam Engines and Rockhrcukcrs, "Robey"Putent Super-heated Semi-portable Steam Engine, "Na-

tional Oles and Oil Engines, El.'iating um] ConveyingMachinery, "Poden" Steam Waggons, "McCuli.v"

"yratory Cnishers, "Austin" Concrete Mixers, Discus

Church Orguii Blowers, ile, etc._I->EPRIGI:RATION.V HERCULES AM) YORK Machines. ,

STANDARDISED AmmoniaFittings,

ELECTRICALLY Wi'ldisl Coils nnv Style or Siz¿

DELTA Cork Board, Pipe Lagging.HERCULES Anti-friction .Metal.

STANDARD WAYGOOD HERCULES, Ltd.,

_72-80 Iluv-strei't. .Sydney._OOD,

'

, SOUND CASTINGS.

EXPERT MOULDING.From our well-equipped l-ijundiies we can supply

Brass, Gtintnetal, Aluminium, Phosphor Bronze, and

nther .al'.ovs.

HERCULES Anti-friction Metal.

STANDARD W.VYGOOD HERCULES, Ltd.,

_

72-SO liny-street.' Sydney._/, tRAJsK wanted, suitable for a whan, to lilt S lons

A-' ut luit radius-, also one Truck of about 3ft gauge,

um! 26utt of 11 to 21 lb tfail«.

_

WHARF, Herald Office.?

,,.,."", .......

WAir-A

lars,' prices' to

AVIREKAILS, Herald Office.

ANTED, 8 to 10 h.p. Crude-oil ENGINE, complete?vif necessary.w

A. II. DYER', 10 Brldge-8t

ANTED Purcnasc, 60 Tons Heavy l'T) HAIL», suit-.

ublc rolnloieed Concrete Work.

«I.VROLO CROSS, Olhbs-chambcrs,' 7 Moorc-st.

WANTED,one 5-h.p. and one 3-h.p. O.l Eng ne l'rico

on rail' |sirs"to E. W., WTiwona Orchord, Dubbo.

WANTED,small Screwcuttlng Lathe, in good on

.'Phone, 1277 A. Birralca. Queen-st,Ashllcld.

ANTED, about 10 cwt li«, l¿in, or TJinRound or

. .

Square AVrought Iron Bar«,10ft, 12ft or Ht

lengths. Enlleld Brick and Pipe Co.. Mudalinc-st, hull .1

ANTED Pure-huso, small Saw Bench, and 4-sided

Moulding Machine. 134 Eninore-rd. Newtown.,

A TASTED, S.U. Steam PUMP, Blukg or other, "1J

in- 21', .heap._11.,co. Rennie, Young._

,'ANTED,""sct of high-speed Rolls," 20 " 30^ Tempo

Brickworks,lilng-st, at. Peters.__,

w

lengll

WiwYY

MUSICaU, mSTRTOENTS,. ?'

?

IsXEMO SIBI NASCITUR . 'F'7> , *'

i, (No ima is bom for 1111113.010? '. '.

.

> ,.

Wc aro not all musically giftedlike.'Mozart,

Beethoven, Chopin, Lls/,t, Bruliuis, etc, "hut

us "our text buy»,"no cue is bom fey him-

self," and-tlio works of all thcae master musi-

cians are at' your disposalwhen you

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PLAYER LIBRARY. ,

Our Library Is the largest in the Southern

ileuiipphere, mid is added to by monthly ship-

ments. We stock music for oil standard cabi-

net or combination Players, in 58, 05, and 88

note size, and our subscription is lower thuu

other libraries. Let UB send YOU our Library'

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."".

THE BRITISH PIANOFORTE DEPOT, LTD.,

New Address, 45 YORK-STREET,' SYDNEY

(opp, Wynyurd-slreet).'

1NE four-vulvc Euphonium for Sale, lu solid Mor*roco Case, very cheap. E.P.H., llerald_Branch.F

O'REILLY'S.30'George- t-New Pianos, no deposit,

_3/tl wecklv: low si tern,

O'1

errns on «irtüi.

better -\ulue, no

WEnglish Player Pianos, 7/U

O'lir.Il.I.Y'SCiiopcnltiici .«iistem returns 10 p.c. for

,',gn'ir payments. .'12') Gcorgp-st._

BEAUTIFULPIANOS ë~ -

at most reasonable prices.A Large Stork to select from,

in,a great i.iriot.i of mines.

Every instrument guaranteed,

W. II. BROWN, CO., 80. Piitst, be,. ei.P.O.-lliinter-st

BARGAINSIV SLIGHTLY I'sEI) 1R0\-I'\| AME

I'l.V.NOs. dish or Terms. Lending Makers.C. RAMiALL. '.

.515 Geiirge-slreet. olti, 3 door« from I.ivenponl-street.

TRON Frame" PI VNO wanted îor wô"èkir7d~i~;n"~r~ôi,X dinon no object ;

must lie cheap. Stute muter u id

price,lo W. M.. Mosm.in's B.iv P.O._

/"I OOD RELIABLE" PIANOS niov he lind from J. II.

O MILNER and CO., 3S7 George-street, Cash or

Terms, Old Pianos us part payment_>IANO, iron frame, nearly new,

£2,1; cost £Vl; suc

rlfite. Sir». Jubb, 11 Gowrie-st, Newtown.

D (EPÔSÏT mill Ternis'to suit }ou, Pianos, '£12, ¿352.12 KIng-st, Newtown,

ÍJOWELL'S,57 Flinders.«".-Good variety of PIANOS

?_or OR G WS, from £8 upward«.._BRINSMEADIMANO, new, X.:», sac'riOce for cash', uri

"'nu. "rrangul. Cleailew, Miiivliluy-ril. fhul-iy'd.

PIANO,Iron Fraine, ova-strung, 0 mills', use, «,u-I

iili.'C -nid luis wick, 1S|St_ni^r_i^ilJ_Jjtaimi.

I7MNK-TOV;i:Piano, iron

frame, good ins rumeut. £18,'

I'm ipi'iuuinc'iid. 6351 King st, Newtown.

(JECOND-IIAÑD Rudall Curio Boehm "rnut"""Ti'_~~". I

|C-'- "i''"_.!! lui1; _ M_lalgi'filff-r.l, AV.iollubra.

"OAN.IO, in good older, for Sa'.e.

*

£2.'

A "gift' ' '

"I'll. Mation-sl, Miu.lnwhi:"

1>1AX0, in good condition, sell < ho ."[7r"~i~~~iM7tTvJ- iiiiii.il, cm i.ish; "o rojui. 102 Gcorge-si, c¡tv

"IRONISCH PIANO, iiuite now, knell tono, l.iil~c~i"iXV

lei} ilu-.ip. Widow, Piist-iiinpi', Noam,',,,

lATAI.NI'T PIANO, iron framo, Inol.uid. English._-J.'i!,'','___"'' '"__* l"' sobl_to"l.

or,Wnllis-st, TVlliru

TTlORSilo, Naiion PIANO, almost new, chum. No

.

_ (loilejs. __J0Jlnpewcli-s!, Paddington^»¿TÍI

VISS PIANO for*K.,lo, iron "f, anio, No Tlcalôn.?O ,Wur,nnh. II! "l.ilimi-«l, P.ter-,mm.

F .Salo, uno BORD PIANO, cheap,ph 32 l'kmd-st. I.i'ii'hli.irill.

131 ANO, ¡ron framo, wainui oa«|., perfect onî.r hv

t_Paliug's. i'lioaii. Kuriiig.g.u, I1'ina 11.1-rd. l.h'hdr

ITIRARI) PIANO, superior insírúmc'nt,

.

£20. Navior"-i 75 tj. \. Mm Lets, 1st tloor._

BRINSMEADPIANO, almost ñev71áS~^ú\. Apply

_2'l_i;rovc-st, DiiL_Hill._

UPRlGlfTGII.VND PIANO, good to7ir~and~toû"ch,

Ii'oiy keys, made by the famous Eugll.h maker,Colloid and Collard, London, nito ease, it, good order.C5, bargain^ 17 Wi, dsur-streot, Paddington.

BEAUTIFUL .Simon (Lipp "system) PIANOrfor" SALE.cost £11.-,, will take £3S

10s._17 Ilargraie-st, Pad.

LIPP Model, new, C100, Piano, "«uerill, c £30, terms.G. II. Lee, d2 .lohiiston-st. Annandalo.

/"^OOD PIANOS, by iiell"kno^vn^iuKors,"7iioe~orde1;,VJ will sell cheap, terms arrange.!. 175 Dcvonshlrc-st

HIGH-GRADEPI INO, almost brand ne», owner must

sell, UT.vJnw |.,¡oe._fü_Angi'l.Rl,Non town.

OR1NSMEAD PIANO, cost xso.taclflir C3."., splen

____did oondllimi, m M-lilnii-M, I., ii.."It.

A SPLENDID lriiii-lrumi' PIANO, T~Tl7n.,d maker.-£x_£lu to-.lii. 0*1 V (ho_gi'-st,_UiiiiiiiirJ.ot/ -ItVITlllE Piano, Î.7/ÏIV; th'jppe'l Hinno, ifi"""o~"iïêw".

A___Ulä:_ Port Olguii. C5. Bli,drihli/li,Sl_Goi,,--t. llav!

A LOVELY "Hlutluirr"" 1'l.iiiofiirle, ehoik .i.Tioii, full-TV

upiiglit Grand, willi the liol, tone tin's,. I',.i"",

an famous for, mill- £1.1. l.o«s than half urig, cu«t

VISA New Model (ollardjiml foIl.ud__ Brodribb; Iii ml.

A PIANO for Silo, "suit "leurner. Ro.-oiiiibl.. 'offer

JAuiooplod. Tuiodalo, ll.nle.nl, II. Hill.

1>l.l.\OI.A.moritle'i' d7; also, sumo Rolls, ¡n~"g~~ïd

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Old Pianos taken as part-payment

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_LEGAL NOTICES._Api THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTO WALES.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ACCOUNTS and PLANS of DISTRIBUTION in the

undermentioned Estates, showing Duldend« as specified

bcrcundcr, are now tiled in the Office of the Regis-

trar in Bankrupte.i, Supicmc Court-buildings,Elizabeth«

street, S}dney, for the in«pcetioii of persons interested,and Notice is hereby gnen that sucb Accounfs and

Plans well be submitted to the Court for confirmation

on THURSDAY, iath«»_UY, 1013, at 10 a.m., if noli

previously objected to:ALBERT EDWARD (IOBSON, of Tamworth, late

Storekeeper (No. 20,143).-AFirst Account and

IPlan of Distribution, showing'payment in full ct

two proved prcicrential debts (£0 Us 4d),-anda

I dividend of 4s 71d (four shillingsand sevenpenre

I

half-penny) iu the £ on all proved concurrent

debts.

GEORGE COLEMAN HANDS, of Wingham, -Store

-keeper (No. 20,153).-A First Account and, Plan

1rC-f- Distribution, showing payment in full of "one

L» proved preferential debt for rent (£1), and

dividend of 2s Ojd (two shillings and ninopence on

1 ifarUaing) in the £ on all proved concurrent debts.

I

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0. F. AV. LLOYD,'

Dcnman-ehambera, Official Assignee.

, .}S2 Phillip-street,*

',,- S,idnev. 27th April. 1915._

|TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.J-ls-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Matter of the Will

of"RICHARD OXLLY, late of St. lies, Orchardist

deceased.-Pursuant to the Wills Probate and Adminis-

tration Act of 1S9S, Notice is hereby given to all

,ci editors and other persons luving any

debt or claim

upon or affecting Hie Estitc of RICHARD OXLEY,.tile aboveuamed deceased, who died on the 27th dayof December, 1011, and Administration of whose Estate

ivas granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE by the Sup-

reme Court of New South Wale« on tne Jlth March,

1015,*- are hereby required to send in particulars of

their claims to the said Public Trustee ou or before

thc"26th day of Moy, A.D. 1015, at the expiration of

which time the bald Public Trustee will proceedto

distribute the assets amongst the persons entitled

thereto, having regard to the debts and claims ot

'

which the said Public Trustee shall then luve" baa

notice, and the said Public Trustee will not be liable'

for' the assets so dlstrubted to any person ivhoSe debt

or chum he shall not haio liad notice at the time ot

buch distribution. T. W. GARRETT. Public Trustee,

Culwulla-chambers.S} diicy, 27th April, 1015._

,TNV THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTHWALES.X -Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of JAMESLAMROCK, late of Delungra, in the State of New

South Wales, formerly a Farmer and Grazier,, but

latterly a Storekeeper and Woolbuyer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Accounts in the

above Estate have this day been filed in my office,

, Supreme Court-buildirç-s, Oueen's-square, Sydney, and

all ^persons baling any claim on the said Estate,or

being "otherwise interested therein, are hereby re-

quired to come in before me at my said office on o»

before the eighth day ol June next, at 10.30 o'clock in

the forenoon, and inspect the same, and if they shall

Hunk' (itobject thereto; otherwise if the said Accounts

bo not objected to the same will be examined by ire

and.pass«! according to law. Dated this 27th day of

April', in the }car of our Lord one thousand rino

hundred and fifteen. It O. MONDAY (L.S.), Regis-trar. AA'ERN and MCINTYRE, Proctors for the

Executors, Inverell. By their Agent, M. A. II

F1TZHARDINGE, Solicitor, 14 Moorc-strcct, Sydney.

INTHE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In tile Will of

JANE BOND MITCHELL, late of Glebe, ricar Sidney,in the State of Now South Wales,

Married Woman,deceased.-Pursuant to the IVHls Probate and Ad-

ministration Act, ISIS, notice, is hereby given that

elco* creditor or other person having anyclaim

against the Estate of Jane Bond .Mitchell, the above

named deceased, who died,. on or about the eighteenth

day of April, one thousand nine hundred and Die,and Probate of whose Will was, on the twelfth dayof June, one thousand nine hundred and five, granted

by the Supreme Court of New South AValcs to

GEORGE vrrCIIETA of -No. 25 Market-street,; Sydneyaforesaid, nnd MARK LOW MITCHELL, of 25 Tallon!,

street, Glebe, S.tdney aforesaid, the Executors iHi the

said WiU named, are hereby required to send ínXpar«ticukirs of their claims to the sold George Mitchell

and Stark Low Mitchell, or to the undersigned,SAMUEL BLACKMORE BANFIELD, their Proctor, at

his ofllce, hereunder mentioned, on or before the

twenty-eighth day of Hay next, at the expiration of

which time the said George Mitchell and Mark Low

MitcbeU will proceed to distribute the assets of the

mid deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to claims of which they shall then

have had notice. And notice is hereby further given

that the said Executors will not be liable for the

assets so distributed to nny-person of whose debt or

Ú claim they shall not hSre had notice at the time of

i distribution. Dated this twenty-seventh day of April,« one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. SAMUELS BLACKMORE BANFTELD, Proctor for the Executors,K

111A Pitt-street Sydney._

F THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW . SOUTH

WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of

ELLEN O'NEILL, late of Sunny Brook, near Nimmi-

tabel, in tho State of New South Wales, Widow, de-

ceased.-Application wiU be made after fourteen daysfrom the publication

hereof that Probato of the last

Will of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to

GILBERT HOLMES, of Greenlands, Nimmitabel, one

of Ibe Executors named In the said AVH1, DANIEL

DRISCOLL, the other Executor In the said WiUmentioned, having renounced Probate. All crediton

aro. requested to send particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within such period of fourteen days;and all notices may bo served upon the undersigned,ot his address hereunder given. FELIX F. MITCHELL,Proctor for Applicant, Sharp-street,

Cooma. By his

. Agents, V. B. COLQUHOUN" and KING, Pitt-street,

Sydney._

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of

JANE BYRNE, late of West Tamworth, in the State

of New South Wales, Widow, deceased.-Applicationwill be made after fourteen days from the publication

hereof that Probate of tile last Will and Testament

of the abovenamed deceased may be granted lo

PATRICK BYRNE, of West Tamworth, Labounr, o

Bon of the said deceased, the Sole Executor named

in the said AVill: and all notices moy be served

ut Hhe offices of the undersigned, to whom all per-

çons haying any claims against the said Estate arc

reqhested to send particulars thereof within the .saidfourteen days. GEORGE HINE NEWMAN, Proctor

for 'the Executor, Peel-street" Tamworth. By his

Agcrits, MACKENZIE and MACKENZIE, 101 Pitt

street, Sydney._;_'_,TN THE SOPREME COURT OF NEW 'SOUTO-L AVALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of

ANDREW MACURTHUR, late of Mount Lambie, near

Rydal, in the State of New South AValcs, 'Farmer,.deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen

days from the publicationhereof that Probate of the

last Will and Testament of theabovenamed deceased

moy bo granted to NORMAN DAVID MACARTHUR (tothe said WiU called NORMAN D. MCARTHUR);'« the

Solo Executor named in the said Will; and all notices

may be served at,and all persons having any claims

aguxnst the Estate of the said deceased are requested

to send in particulars thereof within Euch fourteen

days to the undersigned. HERBERT FRASER

THOMPSON, Proctor for Executor, MaiÄ-strcct, lath

Bow'. By a'BEOKETT and IIOLDSIHP, Wentworth

court, Sydney._;_

IN-'THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

AVALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of

VYTLLIAÏI STEWART, late of Warkton, in the State

of New South Wales, Farmer, deceased.-Applicationwill be made after fourteen days from the publicationhereof that Administration of the Estate of tile above

named, deceased may bo granted to JOHN STEWART,the Son of the said deceased; and all notices may be

served at the office of the undersigned;aU

persons

having any claims against the Estate of the said de-

ceased, are* hereby required to send particulars thereof

to Uie undersigned within one month from the publication hereof. T. E. ROGERS, Proctor for the

Administrator, Dalgarno-strcct, Coonabarabran. - Byhis i Agents,

BARRY and NORRIS, 15 Castlorcagh

6lrect, Sydney.

JOHN FREDERICK BARNES, late of The Retreat,Council's Bay, HurstviUe, in the State of New «Sputh

AViilos, Gentleman, deceased.-Application will be

made after fourteen days from the publication here-

of that Frobato of Hie last Will and Testament of

the abovenamed deceased may be granted to ALFRED

EDWARD BARNES and SYDNEY CHARLES BARNES,

the Executors in the said Will named. Creditors

(if any) are required to furnish particulars of their

claims within the above period to and all notices

mayi.be served at the offices of the undersigned.

McELHONE nnd BARNES, Froctora for the Executors,

15 Castlcrcagh-strect, Sydney._

INTUE SUPREME COURT . ÇF NEW . SOUTH:

WALES.-Probato Jurisdiction.-In the Estate

of MARY SERGEANT, late of Moree, in tile State

of'New South Wales,Widow, deceased, intestate

Application will be made after fourteen days from

tho Publication hereof that Letters of Administration

of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased moy be

granted to HARRY SERGEANT, a Son of the said

deceased, and application will also be made that

the Administration Bond ,be dispensed with, and all

'notices may be ßervcd'at the Office of the undersigned,to whom uU pereoas having any claims againBt' the

lístate of the abovenamed deceased are requested tosend particulars thereof within the Baid period of four-

teen days.FRANK BIGGS, Tractor for Aclministra

tor, 11 Martin-place, Sydney. '_.- .

iTN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTHJJ. WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-Iii the Will ofJOHN WHEELER, lafe of Dalmeny, Boulevard, Strath-

field, near Sydney, In the Stato of New South Walts,Retired Company Manager, deceased.-ApplicatimMill be made after the '

expiration of fourteen day»from the publication hereof that Probate of the last

' AViU of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to1IANNAII AVHEELER and ARTHUR

,

RUSSELL

AVIIEELUR, the Executrix and Executor named in the

Otu Will,and all notices may bo served ct the rjfll«,

of the undersigned, to whom all claims against tfcc

obove Estate aro required to be sent within the four-

teen days aforesaid. ARTHUR R. WHEELER, Proc-

tor for Executrix . and Executor, Castlereagh House,

Castlcrcagh-strcet, Sydney._ ;

rp. "rHE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

LL WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will

AVTJJTJIAIII OERALD,GREEN, late of Willoughby, near

Bydney, in Hie State of New South Wales, Lamp-

lighter, deceased.-Application will be made after

fourteen days from the publication hereof that Pro-

bate of the last Will of the abovonamod deceased may

be granted to EMILY AUGUSTA 'GREEN, the Execu-

trix named in the said Will: and all creditors aro

requested to send in particulars of their claims with-

in tho said fourteen days to the ofllce of the under

tigncd,where aU notices , may be served. AUBREY

HALLORAN, Proctor for the Executrix,, BuU's-cliam

hcrs. 14 Moore-street, "S.idncy. _.,

THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ? SOUTn

WALES.-In Equity.-No. 6805 of 1015.-In the

Matter of the Companies Act, 1690,nnd in the Mat

j) ter of'.

the Macquarie Bond, Limited.-Tile Judge . in

% Equity has, by an Order datca the thirteenth day of

f] April,.,.one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, np

,1 pointed WILLIAM HARRINGTON PALMER, of Num-

il bcr 4.1 Elizabeth-street, Sydney, to be the "Official

» liquidator of the abovenamed Company., Dated this

Í twcnty-BOventh day, of April, 1915. II. P. OWEN,

% Master in Equity. BARRA' onS NORRIS, Solicitors

I for P.ctitóoners, Belmon^tiilding, 15 Casllercagh

i] ttrcrt," Sydney._»_\ ._

OP1

FTHE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of

JAMES MACFARLANE, late of Hobart, in the State

of Tasmania, Merchant, deceased.-Application willbo made after fourteen days from tho publication

hereof .that the Probate of the Will of the abovenamed

deceased, granted by the Supreme Court« of Tasmania

niaj bo scaled with the Seal of this Court All no

lices may bo served at thooffice, of,

the undersigned,

nhcrc all claims must be sent within the said period

Of fourteen days. MAKINSON and d'APlCE, 19 Eliza-

beth-street, Sydney._

PROFESSIONS, TRADES, ETC.

T HMITII'S""EÄSY PIANO SCHOOL .lou ian ming

« jour own music and learn to read ..ml pi,.} in

, leesons; scientific, easy tuition. \ nice Production,

einging. Ei cuing Lessons arranged.Fee» from £1 Is.

Deposittaken. Postal Tuition.

r Hoffnung's-charobene, 103 Pitt street

IS

PROFESSIONS, TRADES, ETC.A LI, YOUR TEETH EXTRACTED

-£?-*? WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PATN.-No miracleabout Ibis-just straightforward skilled dentistr». Andto convince j ou that my methods nre U1"A_LLY pain-less I offer £5 to aii)onc vvlio feels the slightest twinge

during an extraction. 1 al-o do Fillings, Crown, und

Bridge mid Plate Work, anti give u written guaranteeto every patient, undertaking to repair all faultsicausedby fiur, wear and tear within 5 ) cars. ConsultationsFree.

DENTIST PIHLL1P MOSES "Does It Best,"..Orchard's Comer, George-street, opp. Railway.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.?"? J. I. MARSHALL'S PATENT SUCTION SET OF

' ' TEETH .-C2 "s.

DITTO, 18-carat GOLD COMBINATION, £3 8s.

Specialists in Gold Crowns, Plate, Bridge, Gold Fil

UVP'^i''T' ftnd Inlay Work' 'ro*11 10» (k1 per Tooth.Old Misfitting Cases Remodelled, £1 Is. Coralino

Gums-facsimile of Nature, detection -impossible, rac-ial Contour restored. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS, 2s Gd.

l-_t MARSHALL and MARSHALL. Dental Surgeons,GREER'S-CHAMIJERS, 622 GEORGE-STREET (near

Park-st), late ofYVynyard-squai_e___Tel., City 744.

A DENTAL NOTICE.-nUBERT TOU1URST, R.D.S.,-P- etc., expert .painless extractions. Cold Fillings,Crowns, Bridge' Work, Pivoting, specialty; Amalgam,Porcelain, Cement Fillings, from 6/. Sets Teeth f'.oui

£1/1/._?C_Ocorge-strect IV. Tel.. M.1237.

A SET OF TEETH, from £1/1/; Gold Fillings, from10/0; Amalgam Fillings, fr. 5/; Painless Extrae

tlons. London Dental Institute. 08 King-street, Sydney.SUPERIOR SUIT, Cash or Terms, from 07/0 cash.

.

Notedfor. Fit, Style, and Al Shoulders, Latest

Suitings and Serges (Indigo); Overcoats, Evg. Dress.Youths' Special .»rices. EASY PAYMENTS.

A.- J. HOWARD- LOCKYER,' Albert-buildings 110Balliurst-strcct, city,

3rd floor. Open Friday Nights.

A OCOUNTAKCY,-

.

Become aqualified

Accountant by means of our,

famous Correspondence Course of Instmction.

Draw aprofessional man's salary.

Stott and Hoarc's is a Sydney Institution.Students' Papers are corrected in Sydney, anddo NOT have, to travel to Melbourne or-tN'ew

.

- Zealand. Our success in all AccountancyExams, bears.eloquent testimony to tiio excel

-lenco of our Systems.r *

Write for further particulars.

STOTT AND HOARE'S BUSINESS COLUÎGE,

(Established over a quarter of a century),

'.Remington House," Livcrpool-strect, Hyde Part.

SYDNEY..*"

A REMINDER TO BUSINESS MEN AtND WOMJSN.

You have a son or daughter t who is atpresent at home or is ready to leave schooLThe demand for graduates from STOTT and »

UNDERWOOD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE is

increasing daily. Business men avant our

pupils because they know they arc trained .

on business lines. YVe must have more

pupils to supply the demand. Send for,

particulars of our Courses of Training, or

call 'in and talk to the Headmaster ofSTOTT and UNDERWOOD'S BUSINESSCOLLEGE, at 70 PITT-STREET._

A CCOUNTANCY.

-ÍJV- ACCOUNTANCY.ACCOUNTANCY".

CLERKS!, BOOKKEEPERS. AND OFFICE MEN,Quality under

-

.' HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON,HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON,

«*

whose method 'of Coaching is recognised to be the

most thorough, efficient, and successful in Australla.

IVe are at this present moment coaching"a consider-

able number of students in New South .Wales for the

next examinations.. '

Send to-day for our book, "ACCOUNTANCY," con-

taining particulars as to fees, exams, to bo passed, time

necessary, and prospects when qualified. Names of

-students supplied as references. Book .information Free

on application. Write first opportunity. ,

HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON,HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON,

Correspondence BchoolB,S2-11 Collins House, £00 Collins-street,

MELBOURNE.

.Accountancy Exam. Passes to Dec 1014: not-easily_a .Record._^______^

ACCOUNTANCY.-10First Places-1D7 passes-in last

3 years' in A.C.P.A., A.I.I.A., and LA.V. exams,

gained by students prepared by J. A. Turner, F.O.P.A.

Write or call."

METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LTD.,'

3SS-Pitt-street, 2 doora from Liverpool-street

SUCCESSFUL - CAREEI

ATTEND OUR DAY OR EVENINGCLASSES

. or ?'

CTUDY AT HOME.

Three Thousand satisfied pupils of Stott and Hoare'«Business

Collegearc taking uuvantngc of the oppor-

tunity offered by our Courses of Instruction by Corre-

spondence to fit themselves for better and more highlyremunerative positions.

STOTT AND HOARE'S COURSES NUMBERNEARLY THREE HUNDRED.

Write to-day for a copy of our FREE BOOKLET and

schedule of fees, giving information regarding our

various correspondence courses of instruction, which

include-.

Shorthand,. Mechanical Engineering,

Typewriting, Engine Driving and Boiler

Bookkeeping, < Management.Accountancy, Electrical Engineering,

Penmanship, Surveying,

Correspondence,Shire Engineering,

Languages, Architecture and Building

Mathematics, -Construction,

Law ior Solicitors and Conveyancers' Exams.,

Barristers,'

Draftsmanship,Gas and Oil Engine Commercial Illustrating,

,

'

Driving. .-Poster Drawing, etc., etc.

? Mention subject in which you are interested. If

not included in above list write to Stott and.Hoarefor information. ^

DAY, EVENING, AND POSTAIx TUTnoN.

,

..

STOTT AND HOARE'S?

,

.

. BUSINESS COLLEGE.

'-.-Established over a quarter of n century)1 "REMINGTON HOUSE."

'LIVERPOOL-STREET, HYDE PARK, SYDNEY.

CHANCETO EVERY WOMAN

WHO IS SUFFERING FROM. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS

,

will be given by

A FREE TRIAL ***REATHENT.

ch will convince each'

one what a mistake

you make in, trying to destroy your hairs by

anymethod you might employ.

I YYXLL FORFEIT £100 STERLING

to anyone who can prove I . have failed

destroy any of their hairs by my method..

I

have treated many hundreds of patientsin

the past fourteen years, yet.not one lias claimed

tile above reward, and time must tell,so

**

proves to vou what I am able to do. .

Miss MAUDE MADDOCKS, 100 KING-STREET.

'Phone. City 103._BOOKLET FREE.

OOKKEEPING.-Expert Tutltion in BOOKKEEPING.

F. BENDER. Accountant. 114 Hunter-st, n. Macq.-sl

IOGRAPII Operating,finish Pub. Show, empt guar.

II'DRESSING, SHAVING, MASSAGE, Day, Night.BL1NOTYPERS, carn £12 vv" £10/10/. Lino. Manual, 5/.

BOXING, PITYSICAL CULTURE,- by Cliamplon Boxer.

SIGHT-TESTING, Practical Optics, <24 4s. qual. expert.

SCIENCE TEMPLE, Eliz.-st, Hyde Park, opp. Foy's.

COSTUMESMADE ORDER, best work, -finish, from

£4/4/. Mr. E. M. STEVENSON, Ladies' Tailor,

Commercial-chas., cor. Batliurst-Ocorge sts, 3rd floor.

CADET .DRAFTSMEN'S EXAM.

Tlie'passingof this important examination gives

entrante to the Professional Division of Hie StateService. You eau secure complete instruction

(dayor evening), in aU subjects at the Metro-

polita!) Business College, Ltd., where special les-

sons are given in Mechanical Drawing, the sub-

ject in wliich so many candidates fail each year

through neglecting to secure adequate prepara-tion. Moderate Fee to date of examination.

METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LTD.,333 Pitt-street._2 doors from Liverpool-street

DRESSMAKERdisengaged, Mosman, Cremorne, S/"

fares. S" c/o Yeend, Spit Junction._"piENTIST, practising city, old established, will 6ell

X) ? price of plant Apply Dens, 133 King-st

Dltt'SSMAKINOand Renovations, 5s per day and

fares. Mrs. Robertson, 252 Forbcs-st, D'hurst

DRESSMAKER,private, or by the day, 5/ and fares.

Katyville, Ru-acll-st.Strathfield.'

DRESSMAKING.-MadameJEAN cuts, tacks, and

lits Blouses, Dresses, Coats, and Skirts; acrfect fit

Paper Patterns to measure. 32 Sydney Arcade, Geo.-Bt

DRESSMAKING.-Compt.Dressmaker Discng., coats,

costumes, well cut. 0s day. Douglas. Herald, K.-st

DRESSMAKING,Costumes, Dresses, Wrappers, and

Blouses, competent Reasonable rates. Miss REY

NOLDS, 11 Fitzroy-strect,near Olympia Stad., Nevvtn

DRESSMAKING.-AtCralgstone, 31 Wvoolcott-st, Dar

llngliurst, ladies' own materials. Mod. Cut, St., Fin

DRESSMAKERdisengaged,oulck worker, fis Cd

day, gold tit. Verona» Kensington P.O.

DRESSMAKINGSCHOOL, 123 STRAND, 2nd -Floor.

JAY'S (Loudon).-Pupils quickly and thoroughly

taught Cutting, fitting, Making.Ind..Tuition. Travel

J fare. 12 Lessons 7/0. Day and Evening Classes.

DRIJSSCUTTINÖand Making, one of the most rapid

methods, is taught at Mdllc. PARFAITE'S. In-

dividual tuition. CaU ior'

particulars. 01 Market

_____c""__!l__-_'._

DRI'-SSMAKING.-Ladles'own Material made

Coat and Skirt Costumes, from 18/0; Dainty Even-

ing Frocks,18s Od ;, smart one-piece Frocks, 12s Od, u.i

lincd; Skirts,umbrella shape, and all kinds, from 0s fid

to Ss Od. Mrs. JAMES, 70 Oxford-street, .Ludgatcr

chambers, opp. Crown-street._

DRKSSCUTTING.-ParisianPaper Patterns. Miss

Hann, Court -Dressmaker v(lato of London), Cutter

and Designer of pcrfcot-fltting Paper Patterns, Patterns

cut to measure from any design, 'perfect-fitting, without

alteration, easy 'to use, up to date in stylo. 130, 2nd

floor, Queen Victoria Murkcta, Oeorgo-slreet_.BES-CUTTING.-LEARN at tho SYDNEY COL-

LEGE, NO CHARTS, INDIVIDUAL TUITION.'

If unable to "take lessons, have your MATERIAL

CUT, .TACKED, and FITTED by Mrs. McC.lBU, EASY

COMPLETED AT HOME.'

SYDNEY CUTTING COLLEGE,.

*

ADAMS'-CHAMBEHS (over Cafe),'Plionc. City 3050._462 George-street.

ENG1NEDRIVERS,Suction Gas, Launch, Motor Driv-

ers, Coxswains, Coached by correspondence. New

system Belt preparation no loss time coiulirg Syduey.

Tinnk__<pie_._Ji_i8vy__5/. Rogers, 41 Arundcl-st, Glebe.

E~NGINEDHIVER3Coaclied May Exams.7~Or<L Sue.

Gas., gunrsuccess. Weeks, 130 Eblcy-st,

Waverley.

ENGINE-DRIVERStuccessfnlly prepared for, ecrtifl

cato exams,Third Marine; Ordinary, Winding, Suc

tion'Gas, Launch, Oil, Motor Drivers, and Masters. Write

for.

nroaricctUB. -A. ROGERS. 41-Arundcl-street, Glebe.

H' AIRDRESSERS- Union College (Estab. 3807).-Menand Youths taught the profession by quick, up-to

time method. Call or write for pros...10 King-street,

-ÂWICERS.-Men and Women 'Jiandling household

lines call Aust. Manufacturers' D.tjpot, 10 Flindcrs-st

LADY wanted, instruct adult pupil/.generaleduca

tion, neglected. Apply V.D., P.O.. Bondi Jim.

-r ADÍES, earn £3 to £1 weekly.Miss Kamps, clíper.

I i I*.».......

I" 11n!r<lre<.Atllü-. Mullicurillg. ClC.»PIES, earn £3 to £i yveeitiy. .ai». >»m».|.», _.

lor course lu Hairdressing, Manicuring, etc.

AMERICAN METHODS,________________ _!_¡i_.

ADÍES seeking Homo Employment seo "LADIES, In

Cityor Country," etc., Beburfald's Advertisement,

Professions. Trades.

__PRO.-ESSIONS, TRADES, ETC

J^lARNSHLVRING

I»-r,B_rurop<!',nWnr '»."Ing drawn a

largonuml er of

geo I Shearers to the front there is ever} prospect ot

there bing a coi sidenhle shortage of this elans oflabour u rug tile cirrent slieorm- season

llicrcfore lenm si ian ne. and so bo in u position tocarn from £5 to £J0 per week

INSTRUCTION GIAPN at OUR FrDERAL SHEARING

INSTITUTE VT HEMINGTON

Close to Saleyards

Day and Night Classes can be arranged.

Tor nil rartlculnn appljITDHIAL PASTOR VL SHTVRINO CO ITD,

Cor George and Grosienor streets ¡adneyOr

FEDIRAL SiirARING INSTiTUTrParramatta road

.-_lfl M1NGTON

LA1,.£?L»INtln °" COUNTRY CAN MAU!

ïvi-.iij i V.c*în,n»>work °r BParo time at home 01

ni°.í,í!?LWerthclmKNITTING MVC1UNE Hoking

^"'"TIIULSHA IMITATION SILK and WOOL

£,r0vÄS £P"VTS ctc C»ITDR1 N S ai 1 BVBIES CLO

?'nnrpR"?r00KlN0SS-'KVILRS SON BATHING

S2S-vfiîrt'b"ctc LilBi,i' B°" 1R1FERRFD TO IM

PORTED 10RUCN GOODS 1 osculating Work RIsin

fe?,",,,!? °.°o1PrlC1-3 IVSIIA ILVRNT COMPILTI

COURSI"of

INSTRLCTION 1 RP1 We can make oar

°.'n diplicate jiurts In Australia Inquire for term

etc Catalogue free Call ind see our LATEST MODEI s

demonstrated nnd SAMl 11_> of work done

"^'¡9.Mi'TIMlI'0iiIKNT for Winter LieningsBEBVIUVLDS Ltd. opp Town Hall Georgc-strce'

_SADN1-A_T ADÍES HOMF 1 Ml L0YM1 NT -Lierv owner of n

J-" BRITISH MADE POsTr li TLAT KNrnTR can

carn a good Hung by workn g at home in towoi or

country The denian! for knitted goods Is constan«)

increasing and the 1 oster machine is noted for sim

pticit} light mnnlne. and perfect work Practie. 11}

ii} knitted gani ont can be quickly i iodo in either

Silk Cotton or Wool Instruction piien free anl

pupils are taught ii dividually until satisfied ti eyarc

competent Demonstrations t,ncn dall} Call and see

machines working anl samples of pupilsworl Las}

terms. Alachlne Hos cry Lo 100 Coulburn st Sydney

IAD1ISli }ou can use a M LDI1 WHY not

?. ILVRN TltS VEST AtAKlNG 1 ASILA FARN

£" per week Ale liai o been teaching for }rrjrs You arc

TVIiING NO RICK CUTTlNl COLLFOI- T22 Geo st

LADIESI-IIAV1 YOU HI VRD of the ORIGIN VI

DRtSSCUTTINC COILLGE? Do you KNOW what

IT MP ANSI IT WANS sou can laie BETTIR

I ROCKS and COSTUME» for I ESS MONEY It is

NOT for EX1 ERT DRESSMAKERS it is for YOU who

absolutelyKNOW NOTHING about DRESSMAKING

Wl CUT TACK and 1 IT GU VRANTE1- a PFJITECT

FITTTVa TRUCK and COSTUM1- ALL YOU have to

do is to M VC1HNL at home We also tench Dress

cutting 10/0course ORIGINAL DRESSCUTTING

COI I ICE 522 George street near Park street

MEDICAL-LocumsAssistants supplied

lr

transferred Bickhouse Goyder 14 Martin

MTDICALPractices Transferred Locums Assistants,

etc Brue! and Thomson 15 Castlereagh it

MEDICALPract Trans. Locums Assts Sup Barr

Brown DltA buildings.. aO-4 I Hzabcth st Syd

.D1CAL -Practices for Snle Locums etc Mr

Miles Sprg Dept Illiott Bros O Connell

M".

lix an

MRS STARKIr 1 ractising Ml lwlfe

1117 IDGhWARFROAD LNMORE

Healthy situation with Hie best Accommodation for

_In palicnl3 Tel U l63!)_

MASSAGEMl D10 VLI A 111 COMM1 NDED

Mr A II WORTH Masseur

103 126 2nd floor Strand Arcade and Seaview Upper

Spit road Mosman Tel city 5SS" 770 Mosman.

MILLINLRASCUO0I HO STRAND, 2nd Floor -

Airs 1 DG VII SW AN (I ondon) Tel Clt} 2C00

Pupils quickly and thor tai gilt Pos and work found.

Tra! Ijarc Indii__Tuit_10 Jess 5s, 63s qr Da}, el's

MRS POTT1R Masseuse hour«, 10 0 Churchillc1 omi era 01 Alnrket st

IVXjTASSVLI General-Miss Fern of N /

aA"X Brougham st top Al m st I-adies Gei tn treated""

TLDIC VL -Unopposed Colliery Practice ""income

L £800 A eri e sy terms Brue! and TI om«on

MEDICAL -Unoppo ed 1 rictice paslonil district,

income ¿1000 including a.100 unconditional

bonus payable monthli no prem Bri ck and Tlion son

f ASS AGI General luce Bol} Hot Baths Nurse

Montgon cn 1 j>\ s dil rs (Room "!) 1 Bond st

COTOHDRIVING IS THE COMING 1 HOI LSSlOS

I teach you privately on modern gate change Cars.

My course is speed},and includes traille dril ii g înccli

Îinism,

and running repairs. lou do i ot lone ii)

lands until thorougl 1} competent to take any post

tion Sai o time and expense by learning 1 ere r ec a."

TI Bourke st Redfern 7 doors Irom Cleielandit

PASS VGE -5 Al cstmorcland st i orest Lodge 2nd

? stop Grace Bros 10 to 0 7 to 0 Mrs Alarsh 11

LOTORDRIVING HENNING HI 1 AIRS.

INDIVIDUAL TUITION ON XlODhRN CARS.

Traffic Driving Engine Alanagemcnt Bonaira.

DAHY LESSONS UNTIL COMITTI.NTPBOIIULNCi AND LICENSE GUARANTEED

I We teach every gear change-gato notch quadrant

etc-and do not charge eura lor | ctrol or oil

Í-F1 £.2121 with Assistance to Secure losition

RLGPNT MOTOR COLLEGE (ESTVB 4 ALARS),28 Regent street (i ear Central Station)_

MOTORDRIVING COSTS 1 LSS VT THIS GARAG1

We guarantee the Police I icens in 10 to °0 da}s

Wo gue 10 Drliu g lessons Weekl) as well is Mechani

cal listruclion We leaih on more cara lion ot! era

W r Train the Police and Coven ment Officials There

or no failures Da} ni d Niglt Clases Course JLI

10s SI Campbell «liect III VD/VM1VT A STUDENT

SAY S- Vs a pui ii uhdeigouj, a course of Motor!

Driiing at Hie Sum Motor Scl ool, 1 eil res mvtsur

prie at the arno lit of Inoilelt-e painel from oí e

da} s tralnh g Commenciig ut0 0 a in we receive

a good individual drivinglesson in tie traille We

adjourn Uien to garage and go through an lu truction

oí i ai i makes of cars Vfter lunch we repeat our

morning s dm ii g lessons ti en rcturnim. to the enrage

io receive further nistr iction ou rem ving ai 1 reilic

ing tyres ctc flnlshh g f I n ~(Sgd ) ( Kirk I n I

MIN WANTID HDM1 MOTOR SCI100I

1 VIMLR and W1LII AM ST111PTSBefore joining

nk to sec Nvhnt )on are go i g to leam

anl practise on A\e Tiach tieri thingIn Afotoring

COAll AND SU STUDENTS WORKING ON 11 ( Alls

such as 1 iola Tallo! De Dion Oil mobile Iori Hum

1er 1 lander« Clemei t (four Sto eer Cars) °0 Mag

netos Air Compressor!.Alolor Tiro Titling and Re

pairs Screw c itting Lathes Bosch Dual Ignition "0

Carburettors Tv re A ulcan rers complete ivor! shop Tie

largest and ol lrst in Australia Testimonials I y the

score 1UII COURSE £5/a/NO I\TRA">

Classes daily 0 a n to 5 p m Fienini. C1 sscs 7 to 10

Alonlais Wclncsdovs in I InlaysSA DM A AIOIOR SCnOOI (Reg)

Consulting Automobile Engineers Central Motor Garage

Palmer and AA Ilium streets Tel m W lilian st/

MOTORDRIATRS WANTED ly the Military De

partment S1L4E TIUS GOLD1N OPPORTUNITY

»nd bo trained ot once at DOHERTY and ADAMS

ROTOR SCHOOL. Many positions arc vacant brough

men having gone to the war The leading Garages

«nd Engineers entrust us with their most valued

clients Asi them Country pupils find their

lod°ang expenses light who attendour SchooL W h} ?

Because our Motto Is

PROMPTNL«S WITH PROFICIENCY

61 Oxford street city (two doors below P O )

Tel AVm st 281_Read Saturdai s ndvt

SHORTHANDHIGH SITED

SI LCIAL 1(1 PORTING PRACTICT at low fee

under T Stanley Sumn erhaves Pitmoi» Medallist

at "00 words per mimit in preparation for Court

'Reporters 1 xam Shorthand Typists for^

ate

Service Medal Competitions etc 1 OUR out of

Till High speed Medils awarded in 1011 by tie

IPS gained by M B C can li lates Spleadid

openingsahead for E-NPrRT W RITERS Tull in

formation from,

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METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLTGr LTD,

3TS littst kidney 2 doora from Ilierpool st

rnRAVl LIA- RS calling grocers, ey sub,

cntr} öbT

X read} selling lines AUBt Man! Pep 10 ninden, st

TRAVKLILRgd cornea, N line and linera call

ing S keepers Draperswants corns Hustler, Hrld

TRAVELLIRwell known N Rivers would accept

one other commission Maru TI Darle} rd Manly

?V7TOLIN MANDOON BANJO GUITAR IIANO

V SCHOOI -InterestingArtistic Easy Tuition PRO

FFSSOR EDWARD ROSSI Apply f nuntcr street

VATTD Lady Homo A\ orkers easy prof employ

W Poro. st envelTorchon Loee Co Melbourne

"7ANTFD, DRESSMAKING by ila}

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irlire., Uiera*i3aeii«j«_ «v i"«¿ «o .. «.j "nu

(ares._M Taylor 33 Northcote st.. Marrickville

'ANTED Probate Valuation made of Furniture nr

SummerHill State parties 1 rob Herald Bnch

y OUR INCOME-IS IT I ARGE ENOUGH I

Wouldn t yoilike it'to be greater?

Isn t

it absolutely N1C1SSARY to increase it?

If the answer is Acs yoaare cordially

invited to send for a free copy of our

Booklet and full detalla of our income

increasing proposition. Clip this ndvt

tick ti e subject in which you aro in

t crested or mention It if not included

Then send it with your name and ad hess

to IIB By return moil }OU will receive

the Booklet and full and convincing par

tlcularsAct row There s no time like

ti e presentHow to become a Telegraphist

How to become a lonrnalist

How to become a StoryA\ riler

¡low to become an Accountant

llow to become a School Teacher *

I low to become a Station Bookkeeperllow to become a Civil Servant

How to become n Qualified RookkecpcrHow to become n Sanitary InspectorHow to become n Wireless Operator

How to I ecomo an 1 nginc Drlicr

How to become a Surveyor

How to become on I lcctrical Fnginecr

How to become a Mechanical Draughtsman ,

How to become on Architect

How to make money in the BuildingTrade

How to make money 1 y DrawingHow to mai c money by Designing

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STOTT!-? CORRESPONDTNCT COI1FG1

STOTTS (The OnMnal Stott)'

STOTTS No 8 lirst Tloor 70 Pitt st S}dnoy

POSITIONS WANTED

AAs

1AILOR wants Position as Salesman anl fraieller

gil connection T raicllcr. Herald Office

YOUNO MVN 28 would like to go as IMIROVfcR

_ to the T Polishing Open one week

APE''_T M VOE Crown street P O

UC110N11R long experience undoubted c1 aracter

-e"X and standing 0| on engagement, one or two da}a

weekl} Cheap Jacks need not roi hSCOTUS Herald

AV:

A1

COMP1TTNT YOUNG LADY HAMS! iioiiidTÎIko

1 ngobcmcnt nt a Picture Show or Dance, playing,

good night reader AT 11X!R0 Haymarket P O

BVKlR Hill tn! e secon 1 han I single hand 1 oroman

Oars allround refs O Jones 11 Glebe rd Syd

BU1IDI It S Handy Mon wants Brlcklayiiie, 1 lister

ine, 1> u»e reis IIB 68 Unwin s Bridge rd St let

C1IAU1FEURfirst class rcf own repairs town or

ctr) accept mol woe,e Borton Ilie.li st Tppue,

OH VU1 li I'll seeks1 ositlon do nlfrei aira 1 hr

cice Wlarf rl Contur I I si_ÏNI1ST 0 ici. dishes los ctr) prcf total

al st in cr gool credentials Slates HeraldRiji

iP TV 11ST! open I ngugement (wo 'eict !n_s p

week 10s, 7 lo 10 Competent Herald.

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POSITIONS WANTEDT71LICTRICIL Bio Operator wants Position, city or

J_lcountr

_

pi st l'iorgis cres

, Drummoyne^_¡""WPNCD I Icclnc lift Attendant Disengaged, good

-^preferences ULM IS Wellst Balm un

/?^.LNIIIMIN, well educated refined, pianist sales

"_____i__ecoun__it__uit_l_o_tlon__>,_Hciald _T-TlIRDRlbbl It wants Position, countr» pref rred s

-»r»-understands trade thot temp hahit Scissors Uriel

TTA1HDR1 Sbt l!b -Improver seel s 1 os o» reis., 4 )"---4- cop State wages Tensor, katoomba P O_TNLXl'I It }oung Lad) 21 desires Politlón in Ofllcc?a. or Phone Vttendant rncrgelle Hamleigh P O

JOINER,can take charge on building or bench

work, highest refB, countr) preferred

_14 Killarney streef. Mosman

T ADY, good appearance, business nblllt), vvould"liko?a-- Posn Manageress Cashier, Mascotte, 131 D hurst rd

LTG IL -SOLICITOR, (,ruit cxpericnio, desires Man

agcrslilp

_RHOHerald Office

T ICI NSLD DRIVFR, knoyvledge of motors, wants PosJ-- as mechanic. _a_çjt _g_rage Vppl_T H

l__,_Hcrald

MVRR11D MIN, largo fainilyTwuihes to Mannge Dilry

lamí ou Shares Mr L, P tRANKL, Woolcott

street, _Cantcrbur} _

/~kBSl NURSI , with gen cxp, wants Pos chargeW__D*?_ hosp _ ctr) Open 1 wk Niu-se. Burwood P O

POSITION SOUGHT, "urgently,brother Mason expert1

-L account, auditor, secretar), limited and Insurance,ixe reis tests. Vnv pos Disturbed Turramurra P O

TDiöF GtNT, 2-, married, desires Pos as CanvasserJ-U for cit) house good reta, if reqd , gd knowledgegrocery ironmongery crockery film , hoots, mercery

tiadc, to travel N Rivers Al 1 , P O , Mm willumbah

RI.&FIBOY ^0 yio, wants to be Apprenti ed to

1

Motor or tug 1"0 Australia st Camperdown

M Vit T 1 oung Draper seeks Position country store,

good cit) refs Junior, Marsden P O_

STATE LABOUR BRANCHp

OsGcor|_cstreet North, Dawes Point, S)dncy

First class TRADHSMI"«* and IJVBOURLHSAvailable tor Positions.

EMrrOIERS invited to telephone'or write to the

undersigned No charges or fees Tel, Cuy 0051

(OnlO.) t BRI-N NAN, Superintendent

a IO Master Tailors-1 racfical Tailor and Coiuër? seeks POSITION, cut or cut and sew, aty refer

ences L.U.IY. Herald Office

/TU1L0

fllW O young Udies would like Position in sales, Fn

_da) nights Miss Smith, Camperdown Post-ofltce

TO MtSTIR PJUNTERS -Comp Binder mid Cutterwants

bit, excel refs 110 Herald_rnYPlsrt BOOKKLI PINO, I te thoroughly experi

_enced good addrefs seeks Position 157 Herald

WINDOWBlind and -n u~ II ill r M ii »J-, e-iui ail

round man, reg Permanency arv»vnT' Hello,

hld

TT7ANTLD, MVNACF1HNT of Hotel, town or coun

' '

f'. « ill experienced, first class references.

V\rANltD, Position in Dentist s Room by young lady,'_!. "o cxp _tpply Dental, llilllain-st 1 ost olllce

WLL-t DUCATl^D Successful Mm suks BusinessPosition highest credentials starting sal imuiat

erial, prepared Invest pd bus Para. Wopeful, Herald

"y OUNG WOHIN seeks Position aa presser L.T,X PQ Milsons Pt_" _

OUNG MIN wanta Work, used to country store,

_gd_rets_Store, Ila)market TOY_ __

YOUTH, 10, vv islus to bi apprenticed to the tlec

or Mee t nginecring R Spence, Pyrmont P O

"V7-OUNO Lady waits Position as Yiolinist, Picture-a- Show or OlRcc knowledge typewriting and book

keeping Musie P O Alexandria_rOUNG Carpenter, Joiner,

well rp in building con

? slruciion thorough!) understands plansand their

making seek- losition willi Architect or Builder Applv Able I'o»! office 1 clershani_

i**OUNGgent, Position, draper}

and fanc)goods- store country s man indr Rag Haymarket P O

_PARTNERSHIPS._ADYIHTlStll,

£.100, desires Partnershipin sound

manufac bus,

no agents_Pars, to Omega, Hld

ALIDI or Gent, with £.2M,half share Manufactur

ing, Mail Order Business, guarantee £5 week!),ii" agents, every investigation 147, Herald_

AN educated Man or Worn ni with £500 is otteredan exceptional opportunity to cam a good in

como for life Write to

_OMFGA Herald Office

SPLLNDID Ol'lolirUNlTY to secure half stare in

a growing business that has no opposition, salar)£4 wk, with profit», experience unncccssaiy, £75

JONVb and GULI N, Cullwulla ebbs , 07 Castlereagh st

4 A LIDY can secure HILt SH till In RESIDÍ NTI VL

-lA-lCtNCI for £2o Sure £2 10s wkl)

_COW IN and_CO , Phoenix chis, 153 Pitt street

A"SOPT1CRN vvoull hie to meet another wit«, a

view to partnership and travel country must be

competent man Ippl} TEST CIS1, Herald Branch

AlRIT1 D W ITLlt 1 YCTOR1, old established, as

sets worth £ too Price asked for full liulf ¿liare

£2f", of which £1J0 to 1,0 into lmsincss 1er other

pars uppl) .arrant and Co, 7211 hingst Cit)__50A PAItlNl R wanted m Manufacturing Article In bil,

LavA. demand patented and monopol) for three States

I normous profits to be made £l_.r> £75 to bank

PICIvilTb. HI V Castlereagh st Cit), 74S0

A SOUND RLC1SIRY 01 yci 1 arta nhlp offered

?ii energetic I.ady or Gent Boola! 1 cpt everv'

Ivistltatiou eourted, lull share £00 NttDlHM

t lirai c li street_APlltrNLR

wonted b) well known GLNtltlL

AGENT. To a capable man £l->0 will bo ac

ceptcd fur full Half Share Salar) £4 wk , and dlvi

sion prollts equal another £2 wk Reis exch

COW IN and CO IG3 litt street oppThe Strand

AMINU1ICTLItrit has a grind opening for willing

vvorter in Ins giuuine business As low as £00

will finance all prcsint requirements-Half share

LIM S Hoya! enbra 3 C reagh lluntir sts lift.

ACHANCLSeldom Offered to the Public-I want

good lionet Partner with £4*. lo buv half-share

lu I ivcry Slable, sure £j week, incoming partner man

age )ard,no expenenie neccssar), mono) fully secured

in slpck tpplvlo liver) Stable- 3121 Pitt street,

titi, opposite Water/and Scvvcragi Board

AG1NU1N1INILS1M1.NT-Proprietor of the best

Suburban Picture Tiuatre in S»ilne) olfcrs io

liable Man of e,ood charaeter a full half share interc t

in his cstiblished business A salar) of £0 week will

be paid out of profits and balance div idtd quartcrl),

experiencenot essential if incomer is honest and r

worker Assets consisting of Machiner), Plant,anl

Seating Accommodation, cover money invested Hall

share, £J50 terms if required, £ 00 cash balance

cas-) lo suit purchaser Apply KING S (Registered),

1 HIST 110011 ¡somerset House, » Moore slreet

A CH INCE Til IT 10U .M 1 D NOT lilli I

SHADOW 01 A DdUBT ABOUT BUYLNG IO DAI

Clean, well cslab,llourlsliine. City

Coinmereial

Business, requiring onlv lifcbt duties, with ivery | rpof

of Hie income Irom £1000 )carlv We have been

silling Partnerships in scores, but never before have

we had an opportunity to offir to our clients one that

can compare with this as a GIFT for £12J It must

be sold to the tlRST MAN IN TO D VY of good refer

ences It is well worth £300 Si L IT

tOR QUICK Sill, DILI SU IR1

AIL BOOKS AND CONTRACTS CAN Bt SHOWN

ONI UUNDHÍD AND Til LN TY till POUNDSj mur, and CO .

BUI L S QUAMBI IIS 11 Moore hi

BUSIM-SSMan, having profitable est busines

,wants

Partner, assist in management cxpericnc»;un

ncces,cv invest Hollibone_and Parnell, 100 Pitt st

/-CUSTOMS and SMITING AGENTS ostbd 20 )ears

\J with plant yal £700 will accept Half aliare Part

nar for £A/> worth double the money after the war

"n\ Vs niul (,RI 1 N Cullwulla ebbs.. 07 Castlereagh st

XS Best stand In city is prepared lo accept u Work

tug Partner with £3000, all into the business

"*_HAN 1I1NBY la Bligh street

_1\ri ¿gene), tastirn Subs pref, willing to

invest small capital Scribo, Herald, hing st

IjllLMl'HODÜCl It requires a Busiui_ Man willi

? £.150, ins a big school, and his films are taken by

all Picture Shows, monnousincome available

IVAN HI NRY, 3a BHiJi-strect

FRUITCOMMISSION AGENCY, ocr) old established

offers exceptional opportunity to smart man to

join as half share partner,with full security for inpl

tal investid which Is to be used solely _or extension

Present turnover, although o cry largo Van cosily be

doubled with intercstidasslstiinci, £2,5

r.i.NisON and CO iit-evan elias 23 Castlereagh st

-bUSMIOLD LINES -Manufacturing Chemist, per

sonally fumigatesanti dlsiufeeta all public places

nrivato houses, hotels,and

slilpplng, requiresMan- to

helphim v__.£100

IVAN hlWltY M Bligh street

HOTTLKFLPERlias a fine opening for businesslike

mon in lils cityhouse of splendid position hall

share in everything to riUit man, £4j0

LAIU S libral chora 1 O reaghlluntir sts lift

TTÂT»FSHÀRiroTrLRLD BUSLNESS MAN

JtL In up to dale wiue saloon doing over £50 wk

trade Same hands l8 }TS Owner has olher interests

tneomcr can have full control of business and Ids cap!

"f0mCA MlGNiriCLNl OtFrR Half share £000

Lt TNON and CO 1 it7cvan chas 28 Castlcrcagh-st

-rii *M) Syndicate-1 ¡ne prospects 1 shares vacant

T*__r_______J-aufleHerald Office, hingst

HAVE, a lew thousand pounds CASH to invest in a

J- Manufacturing.IV hoicsale, RcLill, or other Musi

"ess togetherwith active service, giving tim benefit

of iny knowledge and yean of cxpcrlince in various

lines of businessin many parts of the world Am

oTnuah buslniss man, organiser,and systématiser,

and one X CAN ami DOES things PRINCIPALS

n\ri Wildcat propositions ignoredNature ol

propositionmust be given BY LI TTLR or no notice

takenHighest reference exchanged. Stric'ly con

fidenUalAddress,

___

^_ _ .

^

_

L"ADY or G1JÍI , manage b)dniy Branch well ostab

liruiid Toilet RequisitesSmall capital, salary £8

-,.,i nmflts books and warehouse references strutly no

irM«-«, Mr Ivans, 100B King street_

-?r-rr-i0 give Services and £100 for the extension

j\JL of »cry profitableBusiness, with, sound, solid

I"turc Awli03 Sydney Arcade King street

M^LYBDTIUI^ A SI-NDICATIIS,

BEING

» niíMi-D say £10 each, met nt tills olllce to day Sure

oriïme ta ^í_! IVAN'lII-M'Y J.» Bligh strtet

s,,« "ÜU, upital and experience,would join

JVL an'othiVwith means, start Business Age-icy or

other business, present agents ignored,re-erencca ex

°,-..,-» llnnesty. PO, Strathfield_

0~~~K1~

Hundred and tillyPounds will 1 urdíase Share

I»» Going Concern, sure £5 a week Partícula«,^*" b

_O R , Albury P O

.iiiNLR,outdoor sales, wholesale manuf soft

eoods. Oov orders on liant], £12.ri LI7 Herald

UVJÏÏNTR, £50 steady man, hilp iiunige estab bus

Big income eily £5 wk no agis Mi rit Herald

35AR1N1Rwauled, Riding Lstate Agin }, It)de,

Hornsby line,£300 capllnl

secured Apply in

confidence to Health} Herald Office_ICrURl SHOW chance for someone, suitable to

leam take eharge cash etc Half share in best

show In suburb Everything ver) best, £350 to day Sec

It I IM S lluval cb 3 C reagh Hunter sis r iff

Tjicruru. snow,,

,_

X beine,the liest position

in Georgo-slrcct \ Sin

dicate is being formed topurchase

theproperly

and

unother «»vi Hcate lus agreel to spend _f (HU) anti pa)

£100 a wcik_

I~)Uti NI II>-III1, porilts £-0 vvcckl) CM menu no1

. riqulrid short hours ll(,ht vvor) tuniovcr £1 Itci

rur month fjipital sciure I, plant worth £lf(X) tish

nqiiirel £1200 ¡ni)investigation Till COMMI RC 1A1

pril NCI ASSOOIAUON, Martin chambers, Moons!

T>A1U1X go«

PARTNERSHIPS_I"PM'.W" w"tcl «"h .»?-. lo j lill u other to go-*- Ral bit Traiping lining Küol w iggonctte horsein! lames irqs tent cookii e, utensils e,ood inonc)to 1 m le will, I «t w rkine, i alo V| i ?} 1

di MIN ISON eo 1 ivory Stables 5S.I V Georfce street

opp_Antl on_HOTdcnv,_JpARTNI R wintel or Di eritor with a Tourn g 1 le

X tun De Dion cune di, uno m iel ile a com

pletc outfit to con line o Sped iltv Mow rea li IO

tour_Am li nilli information Combin- Show Herald

R1SPIC1ABL!Al AN has 10 acres creek frontage 2

acres nilteil orchard horses carts etc requi es

Working Man £,0 to join in poultr} fruit, and

potato growing no humbugs 1 ARMER,PO , Parramatta.

ntni CHANCE OF A iiFrriMr-Man with ¿soo

X offered hill halfsliarc in Quarry, experience not

nccessar} lle,ht duties Salary £4 week, half hare pro

fits divisible monthly estimate 1 £150 month This

is better than uni hotel

DON T MISS THIS

Sola Agento HOILIB0N1 and1 VRNFLI TOO PitfBt

a'AHÍlill S DANQ1 R IN LINGI RING TOO LONG

Till OPPORTUNITY IS III RF to join leading

City Commission Business, EVRMNQ BIG MONLY

SAI ARY £6 WEEK, and Cotnmlslon Experience n it

necessary good appearance and character essential

Price onb £250 Too good to last See us earl}

S CORMLTA and SO . S2A Tilt st

Wc

,_.Jisell Half Share Picture Show lor further par

tlculars applyAallcta 16 Ocean st South Bondi

"ANTED good Partner with capital a sound prop

George Boesenberg Sutherland st Alascot_

WVKTLDat once, to Buy Half share" in established

Hotel and Bus Brokers linn Call write,or

ph City 7423 Kinp/B (Reg ) 1st floor R Moore street

ANTLI), single,reliable lartncr, sin ill capital

reg ,£4 wklv ginr splcnd chance 1 0 Herald

WANTFD a Mate with £30 to Join another in

rabbittrapping,

f rst class turnout and good coun

try 1 Glebe st off Ba}-t,tbelow Grace Bros_

"V7"OUNO Cent' anslous to become an Accountant bit

X willies to enter into partnership with reliable finn

or mon All particularsto

._

_'_ADA ANCE, Herald Office

BUY! RS walting to Invest from £o0 to £500 in Part

ncneliips Jonaa and Green 07 Castlereagh st

POSITIONS YACANT

A STYLISH DRESSMAKER required at once liai

tuna M Leo I Bt Mosman 4 inlnutcB from boat

ASSIS1 ANTS.-Prominent Ttnns Grocer s tarter,

4 a hack Storeman, 45s. J Beveridge 28 Moore st

AGENTS wanted, bellGen Pelephonc invention,

_cam £1 dally lonryth,basement 117 Pltt-st

AUDITCLERIC required,

with high credentials of

cliaracter and ability Duties largely in the coun

try_Q P A , Horald_Ofllce._YOUNO~A\oman assist and manage Refreshment

-and Restaurant 20s week share small capital re

quired After Oom Room. 17A 11 Castlereagh street

AlPLlOANT,are notlfl d that Ihe Position of litter

for Railway Tracks and AVcighbridgesat the

Broken Hill ProprietaryCompon} s Steel

W orks has

beerr Ulled ________.

A YOUNG MAN offered Position city business £- 10s

wk small capital reg I hcarl 37 1 llralieth st

ASSAYER.-Wanted, immediately, for Cadia Cop

per Mine, competent ASSAY tit used to furnace

detennlnations Applicationsto Munoger

_

Cadia,

MAN used to fibrous or steel cclliiifcs to batten

tup

old ceilings, 0 Constitution rd Dulwich Hill

ALLTRAD! S MIL! INTRS SHORTHAND TY P1STS

JOS to 60s S1IOI VSS1STANTS 52s (Id to SOs

AIA11 TYPISTS 80s OTHERS SF1 US VUS

THAI LVN 1 AU1VNOF 16,! PITT STR1 IT (ird Floor)

A EBURYDISTRICT HOSPITAL.

APPIICATIONS returnable 1TVY 6, S p m., arc in

vited for MATRON Salary£120 per annum

Appliconts must be registered under ATNA State

oge, and forward testimonialsHUNK B nUNTlR,

_becrctaryPI 111 NT10F lo learn sales. Apply Miks Bet

King Bt Arcade_.________

AASAIART

MAN for light employment good wages

an 1 com small prcm ncces , permanency suitable

mon Room 1 2nd lloor 10 01 Temple 1 Hz. st

ASSISTANTS AND FMPIOA1IS APrT Y TO D VA

JA U MOORE-STRIKTW T AV ANT GROC1 RS 1UN1011 GROCFRS, IRON

MONGERS DRAP1 RS Ml ROI RS CI/3THILRS, LADA

TI I IST! S-CI MIKS ACCOUN1ANTS AND BOOK

K1 I PHtS MILLINERS SALESWOMEN SHOP

WAIlvTRS STATIONHIS TOBACCONISTS BAR

MAN AGI RS 1IOT1L MANVGHIS MANVGHirSSlSCHFI-S STORI AWN I ACIvUlS CART1RS CARE

TVKlltS WATCHMEN, INCIN1 1RS 1 NGINE DRU

1 RS C1I VUFI1 URS MOTOIt Ml CHANICS 1 ARM

MVNACIRS AND HVNDS STATION MANVGHtS

ORCHARDISTS TO BOOK APPLICATIONS AND ULI

COP11.S RFI 1 RENCES APPI Y

IFD1RAL 1-AIPLOAMFNT IXCnANGFAUSTR VI IA S TRI Mil R LMPI 0 ."MENT VOl NTS

TAKF HIT_11MOORI STR1FT

A I FADING CITY HOUSE require the sen ices of

a competent SALESMAN for Grates Tiles, Gas

and Electric Utting».

All applicationsstrictly confidential.

New South Wales Government RailwaysOfllce of Ihe Chief Commissioner,

Sydnc},20th

April, 1015

APPIICATIONSwill he received until FRIDAi, til«

30lh instant from Aoutho between the ages .1

IT uni 10 leurs for cn ploymrnt os IUMOR CLLRhSIn the Metropolitan

Distriet Commencing salar} £00

per un,IUI>,

The applications stating date of llrth and accom

panied b} COI ITS ONLA of testimonials arc to bt

foro arde 1 to the Secretory to the Stag Board Orient

chamber« JO Hunter street S}dnc} and cndorseJ

Applieution for position ol Junior Clerk, MetropolitanDistrict

An examinotion of the applicants lilli be held at

the Railw-} Institute, Devonshire street S}dney at a

time and date which will be advertised in the daily

papers on \\ ednesdo},5th proximo

B) order,J S SPURWAY,

!_Serriary

BO,Svvantei 10-r }curs ( 001) WAGES ST! VDY

1 JIPI 01 Ml NTAUST1UIIAN ROPI AVORKS,

_Bourke-street Waterloo

"TJOOhM-IIUi, thoroughly compétent uni ccpericnX* c1 in compan} matters required Acquaintancewith electric lighting accounts a recommendationApply SA STEM Box SCO 0 P O_

BOAS wanted for our 1 ackine. Department just left

school preferred Apply 0 o clock "harp tbia

morningvDALTON BROTHERS OP TV D\EY ITD

30a Sussex street

_MUÑÍA"T30A wanted fresh (rom school

|referred (or mes

A-> sages on 1 useful about office Apply 3S7 Geor_ostreet ard lloor_T)UTT0M10I1 MACHINIST, comp also Girls sow

XJ on buttons Apply tari) 1,3 King-st Newtown '

~0Ol TRAD!.-Wanted smart mon fur clianuclliti"'

1 i nell 'I ni lor an I Co Botany_B_____^BlRICKI

VA Lit - Smart MAN wanted. 1 arl} M 1 her

son s I ti I td fl Balliui«,t-Et_cit}_

BOAwanted for despatch dept, slight knowledge

tlpewTitiig pref Appli Mr Simpson STOTT

and HO Mil, ltd Rcmlnc,ton ¡louse 1 lierpool street

BIOlCIiland MOTOR G1 CLI Alf CHAN IC thorough

ly experienced and first-class mon required for

countr} Appl} stating ago and experience, with copiesof testimonials to

F I C Ita IT oro

TJ.ODIOE HANDS REQUIRED

MTSS FlTYGrRALD

BAIL and WELCH PTY Ltd

George street

B ALL AND WI-LOTI I TY ITD

COO 581 crORC! STREET

SM ART I \I 1 RI1 NCI D AOUNG I VDY,for Section in Country

Order Department

Appl} personal!! or 11 letter

B_B°

OOT Til VDr- W ti Operator for Stanlird Screw

hine 1 nodi To}lor and Co, Botany

"OOT TRAD1 -Wanted Makers for. kip ond coa

weekly Iinely Blicklan I B. Alexandria.

trade la start

B°B

RIGHI AY I II wanto Buy Scaffolding Apply early,

Brick Bexley P O

B°NSW Factor},

T_»REAOCÄRT!RSAVAN11D riTPERll NOTD MAN

MORANS ltd

_RandwickBRICK!

AY ER |,ood Appl} Olive st Neutral Bo)1 gillier and Iropmaus job_

OOT TRADr- Wanted first c1 litter also Table

Hands A I ouden Redfern_0-3 wanto 1 for spirit dept, 10 years. Maitland

1

Brewery Lime and 1 rskln Bis

ODY PAIN 1 Lil- Warnte! capable MAN to

Ialnt

double seated motor tip-top jobwanted must be

BB1B.louts in our garaçre

_

___

UCTOn_MOTOn_CO_. PoiiMe Ray

B '"

~

001 TRADE-Wanto 1 Tiers off Johnson and

Sons leather Merchants

T>001 IRADI -Wanted al III S for Packing Room I

»l_________'cl__l_______I

Id Glcv eland street

BOY wanted for iron moulding e,ood el ance to

learn the tradeGEO 1 OST1 It and SONS, LID ,

Ironfoundcrs, St 1 etc"

BBWBB

OOT 1 HADE.-Wanted, a tooti allround Repairer

4lBuy_Et_C_ebc_OOT TRADP- Wanted first elasa Maker at once

Ideal Boot uni Shoe Co Bourke »1 Waterloo

MCliTÁYl li and LVUOUR! U wanted Meet com

I nu. an I ( ool rds Cenlonnlal 1 ark_\ wanted to learn artistic tri le Apply

ARTI ORD CO ,

_Cary s chambers RolliiO} square

"

Irst class ALAN required for Newcastle ApplyKUOIIIN uni SONS ITD

_TQjKent street S.idnei

\R1'I Nilli w inttil neiijoo Ourimbah road near

Ir

ili st Mnsi

UOCIIIT BONNI T WORM RS wanted I rmr.

si ni s I Si nu al *. uni;._rjl»j_.

CVBIN!IM Vhl li ii inti I m irl Roe ml Wilkin«

I ( it} rl Dirlinglo l_

I hone 503 _Rc Ifern

CiTill 1 NT! R w nted gool ! it r Al ply new joh

J Bielcllr!off Si ii rd Mosman.

POSITIONS VACANT.rMNl ISSLRS - I idles and Centn , good proposition,""* loo I canvassers only !Q4 Pill st, Rallvva) blilga

QOVT HAND W INI ID, vvieil)

PRIC1 and CO ,

_--_____lit King street

(TIVNYASSIRS, smart, vvantcil for Photographie tu

. "'»Wn'ont-, bo,t work vPPl) Til' Floor,Altert

buildings Bathurst street

flANVASSI-R and Collector wauled. Bulart man, willi

v¿_ prey ex,, By letter, 11 J Anderson, 023 Geo st

QtBINl-TMAklNO -Wanted, Boy to leam Intel."

v-,____ling 15 and 17 Botany st, Wnterlnn_

INVASSfRS wanletl 2, smart, for city and sub

urbs 1), fore io m lullctt st. Darlinghurst

<PUNl ISSLRS cither se\, whole or spareune for

"s____monc) maker Vlacs Daking H , Railwa)

rtOlIPrTLNT JUNIOR C11 UK shorthand, typing

Y previous office experience absolntcl) essential ApP'v Union llectrlc Wynyard lane North_CHI YIIST-Junior vvniited, sinait Salesman. COS

Ceorge-st, Hnvanurket_

~-|Um Its, tor stock work constant Dawson Bros.,-" 11 Sbephenl

si near George st YVcst P 0_

CllltMihi-

Jtegistend yian wanted smart on corni

J ter 00s 007 Gi orte st Hay market_

QVRP1NI1Rwanted Appl)

rear 1 Cook rd, Cen

_amjlal Pirk_CORI

MlhtR wanted constant work for good man

OtO l'OSTl It and SONS, 1 td,

_Ironfounders St Peten

CilLRIv, smut, energetic young Vlan, require I,

tlik

Jcharge deliver) waiting line etc killing-

whole

salo house 1 tillparticulars past experience ago,

and

salary reqd copy refs dirk, Box 111 OPO Syd

(f

11 Jil l_\!"lla-W allied, ttsmart liupiovir

N-' W Indsor rd Pitersham_

OOMM1RCIAL.-We arc »lesirona of obtaining the

-services of a Gentleman to representus on the

SOUTHÍRN GROUND of this Stall Must be full).

experienced anti qualified for the position

Southern Road

W GVHDINl It and CO I til

_1 ork street, S» due)

OmEt CLERKrequired for clients olllcc (Wholctalc

Crain anti Produce Merchants, city) Must bo cap

able of directing a good system already establishedunder auditor s supirvision Only men of integtlt) and

character need appl) Applications (written onj)l stat

ing age experienee an 1 salary required to W*M T

MACBRIDr A 1 A I Public tccountant and Auditor,

72B King street, bvdnc)_DRAPERY Wanted, )oung LADY, bales Slate

agc experience Draper I llzabcth st P O

DRAPERYWANTLD, a smart SALESWOMAN?, with general

knowledge A 11 lllltTILY,

_Burwood road. Burwood.

**P_AILY GOlLRNtbb Prot , required at onco,"ä,lXT tng subj ,

II 1 rench, math thone, 072 Ash

DltnsSMIMNG -Bodice Assistant« and Improvers

Apply after 10 130 Stnml 2nd floor_

T.RAMAT10 IHIsts wanted, subn engmls CollegeX7 Music 205 1 llimntth st 1 p m lo

dav_I IRUSSM IK1 RS.-Wanted 2 smart ASSIST I NTS. Ap"

Xfpi» »Im Adamson UM W elis si Ilcdfmi

DhTTlRI SSMAKÜNG

BODIC1 HANDS' tor good class work

ApplyMr MoirI)IV ID JONES ITD

Marlborough stree!

No saturday Work_Surry"'"8

TNRAPnRY_

Wo havo several IACINCII.S for smart experienced

SM1-SWOIIFN for our I otton Dress Goods and Silk

DepartmentsÍ

Appl) this morning before 10 o clock,Manager,

MeCirillFS ITD,Pitt street

DRAPERY IIORDI RN BROT1IFRShavo lacancles for blllRT SUl^lltN In the

MANCII1 STI R DI PVRTMI NI,SII It DI PAR ntl NI

And Dill <!S DU lill Ml NI

Must be up to dale and have thorough knowledge of

I HIST CLASS TRAÜ1

APPLY MR A J IIORDI RN (I ¡0 a m to dayUORDLRN URO Till lib,

____________2CI/-11 Pift street

CdlbbbMIKING -At once first" cla,s Bo me nain,

_e.ood salary Mrs Phelan, 2i "S Bern » h Pitt it

I YltLsaMAklNU-

Hantel, experieneed BODIOL

J-7 HAND heal of table cltv etpa-icnetMiss PAl L, llao ittitl s bilililings

1 Iverpoo! uiiil lastleriaib streit« eitv

DltliSlIVKINt. -li anted tborougbl) competent

Skirt Hand, Police liant! and Apprentices Vp

r lv Miss McllNNVN_Herber! strr tRockdale

_

DR1Ä»1L11»ING-Wanted SI Irt Hand lake table

const Itlss Iveshui, Viler! bl Is 110Jlathurst st

DillSSV! IKING-Wanted smirt CHU for ma

chine also Improver Mist Mel herton "0 1 llr st

RAPtltl -Smart, intelligint SAIISVVOMIN for

Hosier) and Llove Dept, ptrmuuentBON MIRCIII

_i omer George and Harris streets Sidney

DRESSMAlvINOW W11 D HIGH CUSS COAT mil SMRT

HANDS, also COVr and BODlCt ISSISltNTS Good

salary and pcrmanint lusllion if suitableAPPLY ADIT DI PI UIS1URS IO DAY .

IIORDI RN BltOlIU IIS

_2C3/'U Pi ft strict

ENPtltllNCID)Oung lally lor Lonfection,rv must

be smart and Intelligint, g1 w iges 118 bing st

IjOLlCTR1CAL MLOI1INIC requlreil mast huvc göö3

-* kit and be thorough!) cx| erlcncctl Ipply 0 30

a nu to-dii}, h Yl ILTON1 and CO , 1'3 Pitt street_

EltCTRIOIAN-

Competent MIN required for llfcht

ing and Ulei hune work in I Ijl Ippl) with

refs to The Workshop 1 ntlnecr,PYRMONT SUnvlt WORKS

If!tClitlCll IMPROILII, first or seconl year -

-J Smart I ID requited tpplvwith rifs after 5 pm

_TRt 11 YN BROS,

Walter street Croydon

ENLIMDltlVLil do own repairs single mu, |)r.

ftrred MU1.I tlHL RIVFJli HYDItAUI IC

SIUICING CO Appl) b) letter W TANNLR, 107

Vi ardell road Diil»icl_ll_l_"IRENCIH'OI IS1II R wantd' Apply new job, Blcli

eil rd off Spit ni, M isman

RLNCII POl I&III II wanted used to furniture

li rely al st, 1 li) field trim tcnnlnus_

FIBROUSI ixcrs an»l Casters wanted Apply early,

_Heine and Co, Iraf ligar st Annandale_

17UMS11LRSwanted, costumes and si nts,

no¡saturday

_. work, _ootl y»a|,LS 1 latt, LS Oxford t_"I7IRI NClTpbllSIHR ttintctl stn,11 job IpplvMicdX1 Iralllc (lillee,

cn cr 1 lilllip llunttr sis 8 a ni

f"x ROU its -VVautcl smart liuiior first or -nond

Ut )ear 143 Kim. ».I Ni«town aller_

<f"x[|(Ls-I xinrieneed L irdbuanl Box Makers table

o-T lim Is_wtd Julnejr JlelidcrsonI til I iinieson Bl

GROCtltyyañtiKl, ei ergetic, exptnenced >oung man,

collcit mil di 11»i r Ippl) ptisoiiall), BINO

Il III and 1011NSTON Stores 1 urrqmurra_

HI, wanted, haiHlv willi ucdle 1 mi tra le II

Cartlt ili.e Hat I cnovator - Yorong st_

G1IRLSVi INI ti)

r J C, IDSDI N S

laltli Albion stn el

_Surr.» Hills

GOVIRNLSSIS BIKLAU

Rib YIIS1IR I rench Malh sports I Isit Gpv

Maths, Silence GOl SI VIIONS S nndyN-'

cs, £40 £5a Men, Ctj r» Nurstiy Co» £10

j_Mi, ROt I 10» Pitt Mrcil

Oil UNI SSI S 1 IIL,1ISII an I musk N)iurall £40

Moree £10 Tamworth £tn lYangli £10 lad)

Milpa "ml -\ ( ovsI

ov lust iU llunttr st 0T7 Cit)

G*Ö"ÖDBRICKI VltllS uni HODCAItRlfilS at lack

Arnott House Margaret st cit) Charlu Hill

001) P UM 11! Brodford und Uild"i)s Jub top

Byron st t ooe.ee_LVbS IRADI -.sturt Yian for sandblasting j roi

G

oui cop ncccfsar) Oraln.erCo _1,2 I lit st

flRL Beginnerwanted lor station rv »»aillions» ubi

T 10 10s week to start Amil),

VjNlSIIUI S I ID.

_II Bellevue trcil <ii) off I on mo street

a MILS wanted lined to spooning li mons Ippl}

_i_____rt Stanmore I rci Co Bridge ni St min

/"IIIOCI RS WANltD SI MORS AND 1LN10RS VI

ÓJT lill 11 DI It li IMIIlNCt, 11 MOORI SI

Colill S for ju»eulie clothing f utory Wanted, Apprin

X tites good wagta for sn art and well behaved

girls. 2.1 Manchistir st li'ershnn off Constitution rd

l litLS walinu experieneed m labelling

r HARDMIN BROS III)

Bisiuit 1 actor»,

_tnmirea HIL vrantid, for eonfectioner s shop prey lous ex

periencc preferred Ippl) liOKIngfl, Newtown

HAlRDktSSLR-1 Irst-clani Min permanent "Appl)

_with refs loila)13 Military rd,

Neutral Bay

HARDWAREAbSISrVNT wtd with knowledge paint

trade Apply I)lettir slating agc,

s dar) i\

perienceScrreUr), N S W Hard»» ircLlub I lit street

nOSPHAIQUI I NSI IND- Wantcl bURGI ON

Stall it married or single oe,c about J) torr

Salary £*!"5 witll right of private practice worth

aliout £100,also ophthalmia vote £50 Dillv nvirago

In patients tlim Surgeon to supply his own instru

ments Suitable house availible near hosplul Ivory

convenience conducted lelephono water laid on

occupied by present doetor »ho would sell Ids

furniture if wanted by incoming man Aramac is

lonnocted by rail

Applications accompanied by testimonials to be In

the Secretary s hands on or before WIDNISDAY

May 12 Suecessful applicant to tal e up duties nu

ncjulatclyafter appointment

H°Corner J thcl and Grey

HAT AND CAP IRADI -Wauled )oung MIN to

ham Hat and Cap Cutting 1,00 I v»ae,es no «-alur

da)work \pply I he Austral Knlttitie, Hat nu 1 Cip

1 acton. ltd Small st, off Bay si, mar Crace Bros

(JÖClRRlllt wanted Apply Maur! Bros awl

1 bon son_I td_Bourke st, Waterloo_

nAUlDRKSSIM-Wanted, smart Imuroier, 2 or 1 »"

iop_ Apnl» Mi Kit-hint, SO Ooford st, Bondi T

HÄfllDRlSSI IIS

- Wantei i,ooI IAD 2n I or ¿rd

»eir,1 o clock balnrdu)s Basti in CO Kim st

nAUlDRLSSIIib -Wanted lnproicr able cut

hair,

shave well open 1 days (1 C.con,o st West

HA1RDRCSS1Its-Wanted, MA> two or threo iti)*s

eoxl vvae.es and eoin Bastian 50 lune, st_

IP-youare a tooti Saksman in a shop )ou are

likely to be a good lill ASSURANCr "ALLS

MAN In the country, onl)make more money

PHI ASbURlNCl IND THRIFT ISSOCIATION Is

reor-anslngin the countr) Opportiinllir. for rell

able" suitable min Assist mee (,iicn at first Write

will»full particulars lu BON 1.71, t. P 0_

TUONDill SSI RS vault ti constant »»oil for (,ood

men ero IOSTIR and ""ONS, LID,

_ironfoundcrs St Peters

iUKANCt

'

C KIAKA It FIRE AND ACUDÍ NT 1NSUHANOI

SCY,

I ID ,invites applications from persons or I ¡mis

ilealroui to net is Wjnigini, Aktnts for New South

Wales ApplyHI 111 "lORD ( V1IIN1

?* 1°Sprini slrecl

"TTTÑIOR C11 KI» wnntel for factor» at Alcoan Irla

»J willi knovvlaigc of tlmdcirlng nu I »uurili it

Hhurci Vpplvwilli reterenres Quirk s 117 Pitt st

-JUNIORC11 RK waited for mer bant« olllit Anply

POSITIONS VACANT.

JUNIOR1 Vin G1 LHK requin I fur Insurance Office

Alust be quickat ligures

Just ltit si hoolprelerre.1

Salon C25 per leir

Appl} h} letter, stating age to

_BON 260 OTO

JUNIORCI 1 RK

Permanent POSITION OPrN for well educated Youth

nhoiit IO with preiious olllce c-ipcrleiice, must be qulelot figures

-

Apply by letter toAccountant

BRITISH AUSTR VLASI VN TOBACCO CO ,

llnlcikh Park,

_KcnBlngtonTUNIOR CLLRh, under l8, wonled snliry £1

Apply Secretar}MASTI R BUTOHFRS ASSOCN ,

_Corcv s chambers 812 George street.

.10VI,-Office lad wonted S Bull und Son,Soil

ltors Ocean House, Moore st S}dney_LIGHT

BOY to look after racehorses must be nblo

io rldo work G rLRRY, Northcote street,

Canterbur}_

L1

LADDS TAILORING

Wanted, a thoroughly competent COAT HAND,good salar}, mid pernioncnt position

Appl} nil} day this weekDRESSMAKING ORDTR DIPVRTM1NT,

_

1 AV VA on! CO ,

I itt street

1/ Apply 11 1 Se}inour, /et

LADY required take over registr) office, £2 10i wl

small capital required Ralston 17 1 llzabclh st

I TITO ¡Ti D! Its -W anted competent7ÛNDS,

J

Rotar}or luitbed llit.lie.Et wages

SIMMONS, 1 Id

,_Dnult street_

LAROUR1II who understands lajlngout and cutting

_foundation tceiiches William and-Henry sts, Milt

LAUILSMarried or Single in CITA m COUNTRA,

WHO WODI DI IM 10 1VRN VIITTI1 1 ATR V

MONIA, h} recommending proscribe customers to

<ur old established business NO MONTA III QUIRTI)No personal exertion Write for particulars from

_SHOWROOM, Box 1, QA VI PO..

AD wanted for tem. iiting LcadlightsJ THE ARTI ORD CO

_Cur} s elia milora Hallway square

"A JTJSIU ANS wanted Appli11 a m Mr Smith

-lU. Wirthfl Cireus, 1 nile. Alfred lurk_

M1.D1CAL.-ScieraiAssisianls wanted, £260 to £450,

nil found llmek mid Ihomaon Ciistlcrcagh-st_

"MATRON, bo}5 school sub, tal £00, no house

XlXkeeping

Miss ROW1

_London Banl cluimbers. Market st nr Titt-st

MACHINISTSand Tinlslic-» wanted for Coot« and

Skirts, also Improvers constant no Soturdo}

_Aor! Mantle Conpany 144 Kent street

TITETROPOLIT VN C0I1JIRY__

AL Wonted, Competent AILNTRS WHETI1RS, ond

IT ATTI US Vpplv Al VN VGTR,

_' Metropolitan Colliery. Helensburgh

AtlllNl «¡PS, first rïuss foi Costumes, Coats, etc

best wages, constant no Saturda} 8 to 615

11 LYONSKent House, PS liverpool Btrcet

M

MACHINISTSand IIN1SIITRS for blouses

experience 1 onli (,oo 1 pi), const LEVIN1

and COI1IN 4V ï Ken! Btrcet_

MO I OR Worker, nuni|,i. motor girnge and repairs

<t «in uni mel sal S M PO 1 dgccUff

Il VI WORIilR »nile], cxperieneeil Bench Band

Vi ph I m1 su 1 lil OBI Bourke st_AUIINlsrS »anted Trillion Bros., Beaucliamplou ill Rcscrioir st. Surry Hills._

01 OR DRIVI It wanted ns Instructor must lime

M

AL long experiencein many mokes of cars able to

lector etc£3, married man prcf Apply 12 noon to

di} Hiilgsnn rall If not working 81 Qqmpl.llBt

MIN WAY11D to Iraicl with CIRCUS Appl} 1.

u m hack galew iRTiis cnin s

_

1 rince Alfred Park

M 1CHVNICVL DRAITSMVN

AAn IAPIR11NCID MlCHiNIClL DRAFTSMAN

require! hi tile Chlif Alecliinical I iiginecr Rnllwa}

Dei artnient Spencerstreet Melbourne

Applicants! must have li id a good technical train

ng willi linns of some slunding and be conversant

"lth workshop practice Men combining these quail

«cations with 'practical workshop training preferred

\V AGES TO COMM! NCI 15/ PFR DAY_

M' UMC1PAL COUNCIL 01 f

JUNIOR MESS1NG1RS RFOUIRrD

M

APP1ICVTI0NS will be received hy the undersigned

.or losltions ns JUNIOR An"SS! NCHIS in the

CR} Council s Scnice, at a eommcnelng wage of 15/

per week

Vpplicalions to be mode In applicant s own hand

writing stating agc ond fonvarding COPIES of testi

morn ils to he addressed to reach Hie undersigned NOT

latir than 12 NOON, on THURSDAY, the 2SHh April,

¡'"""ntTOOMAS II NESBITT,

Town Clerk.

Town Holl Sidnc},

April 20 1»lr_

New South Wolcs Govern n*nt RaUwayfl,Olllce of the t_hl»f Conimuuioicr,

Sjdney, 20th April 1015

lOHAMOVL DRAFTSMEN AND iRVCLRS

VPPIICATION«¡ accompanied by COPIES ONLY

of testimonials will lio recoiled until the 1st proximofor tho positions of Aloclnnlcal Draftsman ond Tracer

in the 1 lectrical Lngiiicer s Olllco,

Applicanla are required to have had practical

workshop experience an 1 a fair knowledge of machine

construction The salaries will he at the followingrates -Dnfisman £225 per annum Tracers, £160

and £l"0 per annum Tile term of appointment will

be for «It months

The applications are to he addressed to "The Secre-

tary to the Railway and Tramway Staff Board,Orient

clumbers PO Hunter street, S}tlney," ond endorsed'

'Application for Position of Mechanical Draftsman,"or as the case may he

By order,*

J S. SPURWAY,

_Secretary?srACIHMSTSXIX so MACHINISTS, all Brandies. Constant employ-ment High wages. No Saturday

GOLDSTEIN BROS,

8 Oxford st, top of Skirt«, Ltd

MACHINISTwanted good hand, for Light Leather

Work IORI) SUEltlNGrON, LTD,Manufacturers of High grade Leather Goods,

Kippax-strcct,near Central Station.

uted Meet Mason ut b} denham

¡\IA-iON_ U)?"-1- Station 7 a

MUf/OIPAL COUNCIL OF

POSITIONS VAOANT.

Al II JUA! IONS will be rccd-ed by the undersignedfor the following

POSITIONS in Uio City Council s

Service -

(a) GEAR HANDS for Crane Work.

(b) STONE MASONS.

AII'LIUAIIONS to be made on forms obtainable atthe lown Hal!, S)<lncy, upon personal application

(or hi i»sl i! stamp enclosed), on WLDN1.5DVY

Ile 2bth, and on THURSDAY, Hie 2BUi, APRIL 101»,between the hours of 0 a ni. and 1pm, which are

he filled in and relumed to reach the undersigned

NO1 LATER Ulan 12 NOON on 11UDAY, the SOIhAl HIL,

Ulb

THOMAS H, NESBITT,Town Clerk.

Towoi Hall, Sydney,

_7Di April 1<>16_"ATAN C1ILST Lit

Required, for our Manchester Dcpt,A 10UT1I.

about 16 or 17 }cars of agc

Apply

MACHINIST\ VCVNCY TOR A MACHINIST

in our lace Workroom Alust «-o accustomed to

Hemstitch Machine

Apply 10 am,HORDIRN BRO TUMIS,

_.0,1/211 i'lft street

MACHINISTS-Wante I Ijiperlenccd HANJS for

liderbMrts Wnpi rs power bench, no Satur

da} 1SS New South Head ro id,

_Double BoyVCH1N1SP3 WVV11I)

M Gool Wutftato Competent Uantls.

Apply

MXIU1INISTS und DRI-SSMAhl li for cools und

ixperi.neiil liuu.ls also ApprenticebON uni

'".-K

"??

AIK1NSON uni 10UIION, Canada bulldlii(,s,

_k2' (.coria, strict (Railway square)

MILIIN! RA

We lave Vacancies for amrr AlVIiTRS, 1MPROV

1RS, and API 111 NUGI S Hlejicst wages, no Satur

day workDI C1 NT and HUTCHISON,

_

Vliei street Newtown

WCAS1IL HOSPITALN*VPPIICATIONS with copies of testimonials and

certificate of training will ho recited up to Monday,May I 1015 from TRA1NI D NURSES registered under

Austrilislan 1 rained Nurns Vssoelatinn to fill

IOM110N of II! VI) S1SIIR omi DI PU IA MV

TUON, ut Hie Newcastle Hospital Salir} 1.1)0 perannul i \|ilicants must le iKssessed of L,OO! Gene

ral Hospital experience, administrât!! c nhllll} und

housekeeping ki owledge Duties to commence a* soon

as possible öfter appointmentApplieations lo be endorsed Sh

Io Idrcssed lu

"S L LAING

20 111 Secretary

NLWWanted PROBATION ARA NURST Interview Mit

ron in Secretar} u Olllee THIS D VA, at 12 OGIOC1C.

Bring testimonials

011ICL BOA wuntcd for Merchant s Olllee, one with

previous ex[ erience liff!. Herald Olllce_

OilICL

A ncanev for a smartVOUS! GIRI,

IS oi II tears of agefor office dulie% Knowledge of !}pcwrltli,g (but not

shorthand) required1

WAY and C0MPVN1,Pitt street

_fviNi"l RS wante I Bowen building», llailwuy sq ,

-

ill} PI one, Redfern 651 11 II Admn_110} ni

_ _i_

Apply II 1 Se) ii

PHINTING-Roy wanted for pinten machine nliout

unit )cor, good wgs Auu,l,an'B, 112 King st

"IJI VSII III It wiintcl A|ply I Whit, lermee lid

-*?__!_"__!.. intent Al um at North Sjdne}

Til ASH III RS~L.il inrirc,ool wuulxl Ipply Mr

X Wurl job Mujcuv Museum, Umuialf} Sidni}

P VIN 11 RS -Will . first elass Mi ii only nee" 1 applyJohn M Donald, 110 Hawthorne par ,

Haberfield

?_.. POSITIONS VICAÑT!pLUMIIEU »anual, Jolibiñ^^md;-Ibua-mi-i,,,, .«

XWhlslliT-st, Manly, ,,r____-f

"!"T"1l*'"n, JO

TJLUM1IÍ¡RS.-Uoo,l MHn wanleJ.MÍÍT-*---TaIo»_.x-

Newtown Post-office, 7.3o a.m«uiuojcr

L->",<ari-'^^

1:-S_ll_ü'_!_i_.______D.iiriinK-st,

Bal. On 3 il,»,

JAlNTi:i,s._Second1l¿^ra^h^f^{?st Leave llronle tram Anlcn-.il-.

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lsu¡u<!-1

i«.u.viiii:its.-w'""u.d, _"?_,._. ,.__.

.

_

__

Anderron', Job, victoria anti Hehl,. »!?,"...Slü^',

TjOLUMUKRS wanted, also Boys. Apply i_-lT"J~Yi""rX renta, IOS

Unionist, Erskineville

pALN-TERS.-Smart 80ÀFF0LDINO_TïaiHl7^-*n*-_«"?_«. of Pitt and Market sts. city

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I3T"chi"ni't''ntcJ-A- Datdm> i^fiSSÔSSS^

PUBLI° SERVICE ÜIÍT51

O'Conncll-strect, Sydney,'

APPLICATIONS are Invited for tlifposltion'ol Cmi-cGOVERNM't.NT INTJ-RPROTER; AND .?%$$$*Department of the Attorncy-General and of Justice (ft_.fcsslonal Division). Salary, £350, will,

rangeto ¿Stn

per annum.Applicant, should be

competent lo inteTprêt and translate In French, German, and in itSiT,*' trapean language. Applii-utloVshou hi

. be %L0',.a..fc"S tm,thc nurpo», obtainable at

the ofllcc of theBoard, or from Clerks of Petty

Sessions incountry districts, and should reach _¡

untlei-ignctl not Inter thai, MONDAY, 10th MAY, ici.li lenna of the Public Service Act, ¿diable aW ¡cants

already permanently employed in the Public Sen ice will

r,ositl n

-''<""'''ll;mlio" ln ine m"S "I permanent

,r^ . ..By Order of the Board,

fe1"» -_It A. GILFILLAN, Secretary.

PIA.Xl»*?T'»-i'',?d1 >'h>'cl ",ld 'eade-". »anted, iüaictlo)

x_ vvlth Violinist, vEng. Bow, Herald.Jtlmr-st

"PRESSER wanted for good class Initie. Apply in.?*? Levy. Manager. Ferguson, 17 Markets!.

PAPERRULER wanlcd, leading coimiry io»»,, '"T.

Blishalli'. Applicant pays lila omipaso.,,-,. ,__7

Apply, wages required, c-pci fence, age, and referencs.

_RULER, co. Boo 108, C1,P.O., Sydney.

PRINTING.-Young GIRL wanted, slight knowledir«-1-_maclilnu

room. Gunl and Co., Hamdlun-st.

PRINTERS.-Wanted, Assistant, knowledge trail**

_office, travel. Campbell and Co., Maigaret-Kent su!

PLASTERER'S LABOUttEll, gool iniTor. AuiTrX_'lliylor's joh, Lucas-rd, Burwood. .

w"

PERMANENT POSITION for reliable, steady MANX with £30, able to drive, elly cop. not ncccsxin

good security. MANAGER, 1 lilcbo-strcet, off Hay!street, below Grace Bros._r^UEANBEYAN

DISTRICT IjOSl'ITSE"

APPLICATIONS arc invited at once for the I'OSl

T10N of MATRON. Ccrtincate and references re-

quired. Salary £70 per year.YV. A. DEANS,

? _Secretary.1JBBLE MASONS.-Two wanted, Ulattstonc-avcaue. ,

' W'oolin'cli-nJ. Woolwich._ABBIT TlttPPINCI.-Wanted, two Men, go with

expert trapper, leaving in few days, with horse,

turnout, and all gear found, experience not necessary,

share everything, £10 each. Rural, Herald Office.

pUBBLE MASON, at once. Margaret-st, Maaly.

R'OYAL AUSTILILIAN NAVY.

Personal or written applications are invited from

persons qualified for the following ratings:OFFICERS' COOK, SECOND CLASS,COOPER.

Applicants must be octaveen the ages of 16 anti 25

years, except ex-Royal Navy men, who may be ca-

tered up to the age of45,

and must pass a medical

ixaminatiou as to their fitness to sene.

Applicants should attend on board Il.MA.S. Tingira,

at Rose Bay, daily, except Saturday, bctweca the

hours of 0.15 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Written applies,

tiona should bo addressed to tha Commanding Officer,

If.M.A.S. Tingira, Rose Bay.

SHIRE OF "MBREBOXCÛE

Applications are invited from pcrsoaa holding the

necessary ccrtllicatc for the position o! CLERK «ntl

VALUER to the abovonamed Shire, at a salary ol £2M

per annum. Applicants to state ago, whether mur*

ried or single, and to enclose copies o! references.

Applications close May 1st, 1015.

W. N. LANE,President

Shire Office, Narromine,March

18th, 1915._SMART TypiBtc, with general knowledge of office

_work. Apply ___letter. 117, Herald._ÇJ1I0P WOMAN wanted" far Dyers anii Cleaners, food>?-> wages given. Apply C. Barbu and Son, 200 Mill

lary-roail. Mosman, near Public School,_SHIRTS.-Trimmers

omi Seamers v»antcr!. CrescentShirt Factor}', 20-2! Chalmers st, city.

SUPKltOAUuO.-Wanted,Young MAN, bt-tween an

of 20 to25, aa ASSISTANT SUPERCARGO for

steamer employed.in fshind trading. Sail immediately.

Salary, £8 per month. Apply Box 513, O.l'.O.

suENGINEER.

APPLICATIONS from Qualified Engineers, »oldinghe necessary certificate under the Local Government

Act, 1000, endorsed "Englne'cr," anti a.lilrcssetl to

the Shire Clerk, IVan-h Shire Council. Murrurundi,will be received up toifl p.m. o" TUESDAY, the

18th day of MAY, 1015, for the combined position o!

ENGTNUF.lt, INSPECTOR OF NOXIOUS WEEDS, and

INSPECTOR under the PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, to

the Council of the Shire of Wurrah. The 6ara_

ful applicantwill be required generally

toperform

all outdoor duties as Inspectorwhich may come under

the provisions of the Local Government Act and tht.

Ordinances and Regulations made thereunder.

The salary for the combined offices will bo £SM

,,er annum, such salary to cover all allowances and

travelling expenses.

Applicantsmust stato agc, whether marriea or

single, and date when tiley will be prepared lo take

up the duties; and must also fonvard copies of cre-

dentials as toability

and experience, and give the

number of their certiflcate under RegulationNo, 4.

RICHARD SIMSON,Shira Otek.

6hirc Office, Mun mundi,27th April, laifi._

ÇJIHBB OF YALLAltOL

ENGMEER.

APPLICATIONS for the Position of ESOINEER are

hereby invited from persons qualified under the Load

Government Act, 1900-7-8, at a saliry of £37" per

annum, to include nil travelling equipment alloivanccs.

Applications, to be addressed to the President,

stating tile earliest date applicantswill ho able to

take up duties, will bo received up to 12 o'clock

noon on FRIDAY, the 14th of MAY, ISIS, Cbpla

only of testimonials to be submitted.HARRY-N. CHAPLIN,

ActingShirs Clerk,

-"hire Office, Warialda,

23/4/1015._

SALESMEN.-Firat-class,cipcricnccnd Men, i33i

knowledge of book-noDIng, can make good money,

cither in town or country. Only men willi expérience

and references need apply. Good commission and a

quick-Belling line._

1___EDUCATION. Herald Ofllcc.

SENSIBLE,educated Woman, 25-40, of good addrea

' and personality, can Und prospéronsbusiness career

If suitable with 11AYI, N.S.YV., Eqmlabl^btindiiitr,

George-slrcct._*___

SALESWOMEN.,

_

_, _ " ____

Experienced Lady required for Marnoo BooQV

must bo energetic, city experience necessary.

^^W. T. WATERS and CO., LttL,

King and Gcorgott*c<!t3j3fr

S"MART Specialty Salesman required,to handle pra«3

payabio proposition. Only man who undcrrtamb

b»slne's?ñeed inn.v. Annlv lllgeliance,"£*f Lgg:

i HART BOY for warehouse, messagesand genoauy

O useful, 12/6.J. T. T1iackcray.____g.___.

S_MW'I^YÔUNITMÂNrcqulrcil with rome knowle*

MoMIOUSEIIOLD LINEN DOTAOTMiaT. as

JagoSalesman, agc 19 to 20 years. Apply ULAH», WAratw,

LUI.. 21 York-Blrect._-_--, ?:.

&L**-*L_"_i_tïn5ïi^^Ö goods house.

References and salary,IND1-X,

Herald Office,

_KIng-ntTCCt'_

SMARTMAN to control and supervise '''IIU'IIJ _?,"

accouutsV'canl s) stem ¡previous experience lal»

"ensable. Apply. 1*1««¡n^--ju,- ,,",.,

_<CWtflW__.

rrtAlLOR'S TRAVELLER WANTED,

for the

NORTHERN RIVERS,

li PHILLIPS requiresa Rrpresenlathe

«s^Ä-r'^rchSol' the same .nan

for_thc

last ten year.

The successful applicant winp*«f °¿

o»o^Äi£HrtS'ïo-^Ao^v^U'U«by

honest woikinanship In every reipcct.

In addition to.the [TU''CrM,¡u'tc"rrKlu the profils yielded from Ulli territory

W11! be given._

Applicationswill bo treated

willi «>M

comldcncc.and may be ma,

_ P«T^or by letter, not later than

-»"".".

SATURDAY. 1st MAY.

11. PHILLIPS.

150 I'itt-slrCL't,

SYDNEY.

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275406

^POSITIONS VACANT._

aTÂTJTvjfËSSI

a-Wanted, first class Ladies' Coat

Hands splendid wages to competent coatmakcrs

'_Q 1! BUBM 217 Pitt street

ITVÍTtA>ltS.-WanLcd, first class indies Co it Coiltincn

X tit cxponcnie preferred top ivoges..*

__

G II nilllKL. -17 Pitt street

ntlUAUEllt wonted to call on fanners and eountr}

A ros, l.nls Good connceUon, turnout providedlib

,ni ,r s splendid prospects previous, tratelling ex

"ne, not ii.ecssary but successful applicantmust

b of umtali led character, a hard worker, able to sup

¡¡i,Mtisfactury «uleiitl tis and guannlce bond

An'y

rnÄIlÖRI-Ssl S- W inted, first class Skirt Hunds for

1 , ii r II iles, lop wages Good conditions Per

¿"nrl,m ulm O n Burke, 247 Pitt st_

rnl\ Hi I Nil H -1 irst class M VN rcqulrrd April with

J , um mils lo Matann, 1 erguson.Ltd., Brisbane

m VII,III-,-W antill, smirt Bo}, opprenlieeto press

T " It rs ami Cohen, I Id . S W}li}irdst, eil}

ri,VHi)lls"--ÁViiiitid, u tlr-lcnus PRLSbLll Eve«

A , |i 1, i, I til 0 W}iivnrd st, eil}_

M'vi¡"ORi.¡*slas

dill lAl'lH HANDS I OR TTLLINO AND !TNlSIiniG

WVLi-O 1IUI10NIIOLL MACHINIST

IIIIMVNl-NI POSITION HIGHEf-I WAGES

A,|1>Mr TOA,

LOWLS, LIMITED,George street

fr \IIOIIT3S>LS>

/iHo'uÄ MVCHINISTS. IOR STOCK AND

MU IT VRV WORK

A1SO BUPIONHOLL MACHINIST

PI RM INI NT POSITION HIGIlIÄl WAGES

AP,'yMr 10\ '

LOWES, LIMITI'D,

George-street

Hiebest wafee«lor high

c1 las Indica lailoring"

A«"*«0in7Só,fo_rd_tr__t__Sy___;y_.

_^r?S(^___U^J^lJ^^_^S^^^___]__WI^riÁAiTOItó-Wrnur'iTríttíuss

Indies 1A110RS.

J. must beco,-¡f^AlUl S.

Ltd,

32.1 Oeca^strcet

nvTTlSTL and STl NOGRA. IHR waufo.1 for 2 week»

J I rink Lock mid Co . R" e Bs} I h ...J3.__g__.

nAVIIOÍiST=^oX-líínT-wmTe*r Jack Cameron,

J- Military rd, Cremorne lunctiori_-.

X^iwèd'' 1TRST CLASS LADIES' TAILORS and

SKIRT ASSIST AN la

Ocean noiisc,

_Mooro street

rninnmsst 1-W anted good ( OAT MACHINIST,

TA__»°,&T^WHST.ri,APPmWIOUl to COATS

C O GILLS_ _ Clarence street

rÎAtll OHbSSliT--l lrst class CÖÄTHAN1) 1 ety,Man

J ni.ir I enruson 17 Market st_.

ifiAIIXmBSSLS -4 Slock Trousers MncluniBts power

X Pellines Browne. ltoc^_____n__d.__H«Kd-u>

milUNKS.^__

Wonlcd, »

BUYFR

for the

Trrmk Departmentof a mart-class Relut! Establishment

Apply, .taxing salaryand experience,

^"_

CJ'O

rriYPISTE and Stcnr, for Mercantile Ofilce Apply1 with creils De Ali ric, ltd 255A George st

MÀllAINLD NUltSIS required, Miss MacLadllan B A(,c}

1 (utah ISOO), S50 George st-Gell Nurses eountr}

Obstetric, subs, pnv case, Woollahra, Probationers

" ( lulilrcn s NurscK, wnhiirlis uni! eountr}_mi) iñlÑU RS- Wanted, good Man for kulsomilllligJ 0 lilley st 7 J) n m_

ríÑ! AC 1U RS G1 NTltAL RDGISTRY,

J Equitable biullmgJ! VST! RS--Aftiy midwinter Assistant Senior Clas

ural work, must lie good and taken boas. Greek com

inencing £300 Visiting, suburban school, Maine

lutics !"ni,ci,, sports £100 Junior llrsi lent I ro

paratiiry school Queensland, clem, work, £60 Tutor

one boy, N Quecnslano, to end of } car, at rate o!

AUS 1 HISSES-Resident or Non resident graduate,ex

penonced 1 nglish. History French Resident, courtry

relinol danang, needlework, some cUss work. DiUy,

Inglisli, Mathematics, clem I rench, £Ti( OV l,RNHSi-li>.-lor N Zealand, 3 children, usual

Pielisli, good Trendi, £75 Numery ¿ ehi! , laigllsli,

I muli, music, £52. Numery, I child,same

sub), £!0

h ilw sell , 0 dill good home, one }Qiing bright £-l5_

rTÂYPlSll AND hHORlHAND WRIT! It WANT1Ü

X_ ROrjJUi_s,_J__mnii_jT/)Ç_l^^T] Ililli V Latlv Canvassers, easy lil es, good prospects.-I Before noon. Room 2, 1st floor, 170 Pltt-ft_m"VIIORS' and~TAILORFSSHS.-60 MACHINISTS, nil

X brinehcs, Including Buttonhole Machinists ami 2

Needle Machinists. No Saturday, constant, and high

MJSCSGOLDST1IN BROS,

_433Kent «erect, 4th Floor

rTWLORING-First class Ul'lERS and PEKSSbRS

J- for military jackets GOLDSTUN BROS.,

_133Kent street, lill 1 loor

II !UlAiitlJjS.-Wanted,

Bimi« HAND, gciocl w i_i s

-1-Apply Mr Wombin Balma, ht Paul s-st, R'wick

f*l\iVHX)lll.S!sI_>.-Trousers Mullir who can make \ csts,

Rus_

UMBRI11 A TI! VD!

1 \peneneed TH'l hits, Btart at once. Cood wages1IAHTN! U', ( O

,

_2S3 Clarence street

.\"\CVNCY in large country store for unan IUN10Ri ( ROtl li, Sllar} 60s per weil Appl} illth copies

0 r, fireneis at 10 JO a in Wcdnrsd,,} to SecretaryMi

( nnell anil Ct, 1 til , I5 bent stli

_

"A 'OI UNI! Ill NAVAL BAND

Members with lnslniments are required for Navalla, I "inform proud,! 1 idl portii ulara as to re

i , (ration hours of practiceetc will be hil cn on

1 mai ipjlication at the Naval Depot, Reich roadIt hiutl.r Buy on Thursday evining Vpn! 2'i tri.1 cvcuinc, April 30 and Saturdu} iftcrnoon May 1

i li C BROW NI OW, Captain

_District Nay ii Otliecr for N S VV_

VWVMID, Loosocoicr MlllunisU. Apply Heard,

wwM

\xI

w

TAN 11 D, Vppruiticcsfor 1 urnifthing Draper} Work"

ruj,_ _Applv_Be in!, Watson ltd

_«Mi_(i.-orgi_stAMID liol I-adv leather for subsidised schoolS lan £,0 1er tear Vppl} at once with rets, to

li li ti li III II

I irhen near Moree_\N[!D Trupjiera,

none but experienced men needI (

li Mile« ot coi lltry niall tble, never been trap

\| [li M.uigir, I rei/mg Works, Blimulvi}

VNIlll for Mactov-District-lIôspitnir"Nl'iTS!.li, t ara pt|>cileuce, satin £10 pa A] ph

ti eli iii ml a, ii hirth certalicale-i, ulsu ¿ tejtii ni («nie age) to the

_MATRON\\MMII) h} (he MUTTABURRA DISTRICT ROS

>' I II VI Vin ei I ,1 appin nions irom duliI Ml III. \1 IR VI IITIONI R for the

positlc.._.

I Hi I (IN ,n| l)l«,l'l \«,L1I to the above hospiti!£al

i r nuil m with Hie ric,ht of i rlv ile

I ' Mi su ,e ful applicant mil also ream'

l r II mun fur tin tri iliiicnl of Ophth ilmia undI

ti, «lue I ouueil \ (,o I re nilli, e is

II I r ni frt. Vppluatio, s must 1« in

lill Die und r"mriiti not liter thin the 17tli

II Uulaca to cumúlenle Ml, luneKOBI llf BOOTH

_^_ScrctaryMID - AnisLinl Hikers Appl» |cr«oi,ill}NI

i irl s S Un,m toi] s Piriiiont_NUG smart Hoy for II ir lu in Mun house

' Hill MaUllI t'I I II 1 urk st_

Nilli «. ut Junior "s I um In (.Vier must

ni r ic I um Ir} walli (ou! j inspects forti srvili»

UKO*,, »wie Ihalher Laundry,.I

i limmen 1,1 S. ) Pull

11 ihm ed i""n_ Kuli for fruit anil soft

__! I li S7 l.iHire. strict Sydneyma lunioi Vsistllit, for (obleiot,

_. _M.iti_»J_cs 1!elbOii_K__Heriild Off

Moy« n liol ,],,, 1 xcl, ing, WorkM '

>n_¡Jil 101 (

isller.ngli st

Hi fir opining up new reef and,genlarrnnntt. Nth

W7.AW

\\ \N ",

"

,l0 ,

" unln store If Nlllll IRONMONGER

r i r M.Pn,m ,Vl",% ]u',7. STo"*1"Utu* ?"?t ",,d

\Y\

mid

1er out, strong able mun usedl^_SUonis

_Sayyinillit_Mitlai,on|,

Sili,»,!>n,?,.".pi,',!lta"d '"Wgi-nt TAPIST1' midI! NOCK li Ml it "inst he quick and neeunitc

>? . ipi runicii eessar} Apply

pcrsouall}wit)

lAMi:*, MARTIN and COMPANY, limited_Michinerv Merci,unis Conroril West

"VA'tNTl!) I V(.M li, eiperiincld in drug trade Vp.

>11 (

__j_nolJ_6_JH;onncn_st_Syj;liie}_VNiiD smut Voung BOOhllLI PLI! State «.gc

i liri to Hot 20S. G I'O

VNII II T,rt iiov oin willi li

c1 Vcco,"[-inist

«Inglis ivrebState terms i

AW!,"1 ,

s"»-c uriuWr Ipph Mr Seliollel I 1? '

I

II «I , iy neu to Uriel.i st_"VyiMll.! toj| Irav.ller

hy nlir.lns.ile li. UM''

' "I Slburts to hu.idle liltrtolin ttn^

e er I

burls to liaiullc pilrjotie lines ural_j.ools l18 llerahl

Olllce_re s|"ct tibie intelligent But for ty holtihousi wages lrw weilt Vpply 0 u in

r*-'

'!".._. j.!_j lern and Sons_"VVV III) (mp lent BOOK h

I 1 Pili c.pible tul"i itrnl (oiiniry sion Vppli htler only willi

,,^«,t« ^''i,"1" t0 I'II DI HltK I SM1111 undi HS«o\

"

Moore sin,I Sydney_\\r'MI

D s" irl }o"ng Lal) foi business brokers

,

'. »H 1. ibh to inluyi.yy, "nd do !}pe

l,0,,,ll;OBl"'r,l: for rfn-lit (.Irl Before 0 a ,n,

_WJin II I un.l rOQKI 10 11,7. Blrcet

\yAN'lD for Wmhou-e

'

A|I>1¡ b} li tier

-_IIOV 1UIÏ, UI'U

WiSlili 101 NO I MIA for Olllce telephone etc? se I lix ut io

\,r|, stiting ,kc experience,?_

I va y lilted to Bli 1000 Ç 1 Q_A

y VMM) a mun, vol Til One nhle lo use type?' 1 wuur an 1

ipml,,t lg ires Vppl} by letter to

( and G HOolilNS I t.l,

._I eorge streit

^yvMII) Smurt, Honest BOl Chili I 170 Pitt

¡yyvIll)~Ti ONU

MVCII1MSTS nnl MACI1INTI S IORCOSTUM1.S

Conslint Worl Best VVugcsMr MoirDAVID IONIÏ? IT!)

Afailboioiu!, street

_Sun- Hill«

MAIM' I VI) aboul 15 ycirs of ate'

V, | I

Mr Mi vers

Bl VI I und (O 111)IVitfulgur st, ,t

._._''NA INDU1

TAT ANT I D I AH ROM PS for COA 1 and hlvÍRT Vppli"J

»I Ml! I PIV//V l-ulles' Tudor, 1)LIII_OU House,Oeunpislrctt, pçar Ü.P.O._

^

POSITIONS VACANT.

WANTED,for our Lace arid tmbrolder) Department

a YOUNG IAD1, with about i icare' experience

(city) Apply 10 a m

PUBLIC SUPPLY ST URI-",

_

» 302 Pitt stt-eit

W__W/ANTl D, fcood Bricklayer an I Lnbourtr, must IH

I» » good lllghllcld 1 state, C

ww

w

_Campsie__^__T'lNllD, female lype Sliorlhiinil,

used ledger Stote

I'l-i reft, salar), Hirdware, .07 Claionccst

7AN1ID, strong IAD, gem rally useful Apply rorc

Imilson Paragon, Ltd, Ann at, burr» Hills

JVNltD, CVRPJNTtlt Apply New Sihool,

Mi n,lii_st, South Hurstville

ANTID, Smart SFNIOR SALlSWOMtN for"

nudi up Laci Dipt Appl)(130 this morning,

Manager's Olllcc,GRILL BROTHERS

HIE MODIL STORE

__BROADWAY^

*-ANTFD, SMART BOY "for our Ladies Boot De

parlimnl Apply This Mornini,Mr Brandon,

oiiiCL uuoTiirns,Hil MODIL STORF,

_RRO_DWAY_AYER New Tactor),

HarbourIT/INTI D 11 OOHL.>>

st, illy, carl)

xravvww

AMI D, MIN to clean down bilckvvorl Apply H

Z Sivinoiirs Job, Tram Terminus /Uland_INT TI), smart, intelligent BOY for olllce

Appl) aftir 11 a m to

AN DI 1ISON and CO,

I til,

_-IDO George street

WoWANTED,

a LADY, compctiiit to nunn an invalid

need not necessarily be fully qualified, but

n quired to possess a knowledge of nursing, age under

State terms "ntl referí net at onie to 'i

_HUSBAND OH Gc orge st________

WANIIP,a DlifCKLAYI It, small job Appl)

No II Bourne si llurrlikiille_

WAN-1ID, DRIV1 R 3 horse leim Apply 22 Cool»

rd Mm rii kv lib_

YXTANUD, amateur Violinists, Joinliolin practice

\ \ elliss Ap|_v______________'______tY\""lNriD, lonipitcnt

Bookkeeper, haliday\ V W e-tbroolt 32 llblon st, clt)_

WINTI D, good smart Skirt Hand, pcrmnnent, good»»inca I'iki Bros ISO P matta ni, Annandale

Yft_ Picture frame Maker, at onie

Sum nilla

n.ANTLD. Traveller, calling on Builders I" take up

\V lim oil Booti commission Selag Herald Off

W"Yin

ANTLD,

SI CRFTARY and ACCOUNTINTfor li inufacturlug Company

Must be capable taking full charge office and, if

nce-casar), business

Apply by letter,

'_HARDWIRF ncrald Office

WANTED,smart lady Canvassers g»I money made

li ednesila),after 2 o c

,73 Balmain al,

Lchrdt

WlÑTrD, for the IslandB, an expcrlcn"ceT*b!lll'l',NTG

C1 Pith good salar) m irrletl man pnlcrred

Opon one week Apply,stating coper once, etc.,

_ISLANDS, Herald Office

"IT7TD , Yng Ladies of gd npp , for ilnmatlc com,

Y Y under dirce Jjig star actor Small prim.

Room 1 2nd floor I O O t Temple, I lir lbcth st

WANltD,for New Zealand smart WOMAN Down

Quill MACHINIST must be callable of overseeing,and have good experience Apply to

QUILT,Gordon and Ootch Advertising Agency,

._

Auckland N 7

WANTrD first class Certificated (OLIItRY YIANAGt It for Western Australia, must have had prac

tical experience, capable of doing surveying if necea

sary, combined with knowledge ot electrical plants and

eli ctrical loal cutters Must be sober and good or

iraiii<«r I lill particulars from GORDON* and GOTCII,to »vliom applications with copies of testimonials at

tachttl are lo be forwarded_YALONG AND DISTRICT nOSPllAL.

wIppllrations ure called for a PROBATIONER

NLRbl balnry £17/10/ per annum

l\re paid after 1j ear's service Uniform allow

ance after six montlis.lo elose, addressed lo the Secretary, May 4, 1015.

Copies of refer» neesrequired _

WANTED,BY LEADING HOUSE.HRST CLASS SALESMIN.

for Musical Inntrumenl«, «?moll Goods,Wholesale Only, Town and Country

Apply, stating experience, copy of references,and

salary required, to In flint instance

1IAMSTKAD,

_!_______W?ANTED

a Blacksmith and a Striker, only men ae

customed to motor body work need apply toWORKSHOP IORI YIAN,

OlHRATT-8, Lil),i-m*, i'11/ABrni sriii FT

WAN11D for our Irotkir) Department, a smartYOUNG LADY with two or three vcars' city ex

penencc. Apply 10 am this morningPUBLIO SUPPLY STORER

IU Pitt-street

WANTFD,a good, honest MAN willi £30, not afraid

of work, wages £t 18s weekly pirmanent workguaranteed tARYIIRS and SETTI I , Dt POT, 412A

Pitt street near Railvvq)

WANTJD, stead) MAN, must bo able to drive, 17s

Cd per dav, comoant work to steady Man, mustinvest £30, experience not ncccssar) Two yearswork guaranteed IONES ant) CO , Contractors, 01,upsUrirs, Royal Arcade, near Palace Theatre, clt).

WANTED,** *

AN ENFRGFTIO TRAVTLLFR,dty and suburbs

BUILÜT RS MATntlALS.

Ride motor bicycle

Apply, stating age and wages reqirired, to

LNIRG1,_Herald Office.

WANTID,

I Uiill R and COMPANY, LTMTTFD, haye the foi

lowing Y acincies-

GOVI PITt NI SAI hSW OMAN, for READY TO WTAR

COS1UM1 D1PARTMINT Good experience issin

APPLY SI COND Ff OOR

CtORGt-STRFFT,All I It 10 10 A IL,

riRiira a»d COMPANI, LIMTTFD

WANTEDI IRMFR nnil COMPANY, LIMITFD,IttlJUIllL

THOROUGHLY COMPntNr BODIOR

HINDS lo take charge of BLOUSI YlOllhROOM Pre

viuus experience in same capacity issetitlil

APPLY

w "ANT LD,

rur Rcttly made Costume DeptV THOROUGHLY INPLRIFNOLD SALESWOMAN

Mr MeAntlrcwDAVID JONES LTD

C« orge-slreet

WIN I ti) for olllcc of important sion., ¡h POPULUt

II YU--11 UN IOWN i I IDY who Is n competent

I 1DC

|UM I PI II

anil who also understands S1IORI

II INI) und TYPING Sahry 10» Sinti ixpintnei and

i.fu ntes to I I DC IIt Boo lill

' enera 1 I'o^t Pilli

YVriNUD Tailors Iraiclli

ship llusl han.'

Hi raid Ollln

WA"Ml I) MOIOR Ml OH IMC, must be expert, and

abli lo Ot md turn No othirs need apply

CLOIIGL HUDSON and bON, III,Umber Merchants,

Blackwattle Ila»,

GLLHI,

w ANTFD.

\ YOUNG I IDY for our CITTINO OUT DFPAKI

Ml NT Must hive Dressmaking expcriinee

Ipplybefore 10 o'clock, to

" 'Mr JAlVLrR,

Dress Department,GRACL BROS.,

THE MODE! STOIlF,

_BROADWAYANTI D GIRL, leaving school, lo Irani useful

trade Apply with parent, G It BARKFLL and

LO , 20 Underwood street, clt)_

WANTTD, A SMART SALISMANto take charge of Order Department

Apply, WTittin application stating agc, etc, to

o_\Tl I L educated Youth for colliding. a< counts, one

>> hiving tilling __ilitli__pi_ Vpplv HOJJerald

\"\7AN11I1, young MIN, to assist in store work

>__Vmi!» IfiU Hen lil

w «.Nil D, sunirt BOYS, wages -lis Apply -MO bus

"_\7VN1)D strong BOY, w11), geiilleinanly appear

VT mee ano,oils to Karn hu,h elans Retail Shoe

Business HI irai »v ikes and J,O<K1 prospects l],e

tommiiiiH ilth Mme Co ltd_____ Ojfirdst__ty

\-\1"YNTI 1), for Islands, a M VN capable of navigating»la sinll auxiliar» vessel Misters ticket not is

tint lal Apply Boo 1rs, BI'O_TT\7AVI1D Ludy Canvassira for toilets, salary

and

>V io i mission Mr I» ins HOB hmg st_Y\T VNI1 I), smart Junior Grocer, start at once

Y I Vi ni _J_VI ilson, Carlton_ _TYM ID, 1 Dm cr anil 2 Second Mm for a Purni

turi »»¡IL,"OII ippljIIIIIRY DAI, Rocky

'AMID, a good ILICnitlCAL WIltFÍTli I

lv

Hie OIHLCOTl 1 NGINrriUNG and MOTOR CO,

Ltd,

100 Kippax street,

_S_r_ Hills

WANTrD, a MIN to Represent us, Drummoyne an I

\ >Ityil

districts Abli to drlvi £2 12s ed pervnek Sei req Mirrlcd

Appl)hy letter

J A BOOlll mid CO ,

73 Georgc-stieet West,

__ __tydncv_

WAN rrl) reïfïlôk I oimg Man for pluto dipartinciitiriilous ivpcrielice ibsolutel) niccssar) Appl)

Ar tis »ti Co Prop» 1 Id Holt lloii-t m York st

ANTI I), Strong BOY, as HU SSI NO1It, just

le iv lug tehool preferredI orwitrtluig Dept ,

PI RDHI VU RUBBI It CO,

LTD,

__ _ _ George-street

oANTrD, IMPIIOYI It 'used to eltetrii-al wiring'

Next door Sheans I rotlucc Store Ml ville ni, M

/V~ÑJ1D Hund» Mon lipair piliiOcnT -Appl)

' in o cluck,li)

BOSS st, I ores! I oilge

w

VN1ID, smut lad fur hilrilnsslng saloon, muslli in e\perl,"tt_711 Ivinj, st Ti mpe

ANTI 11, CVM VI MVV for iiKintTôlflil, 7s di»C llcilfern POHI

o_Ii_c _ _

INlLIi ni nnii" Munn" Improver "Miss loung,(iistumie h7 llirlingst lastllilmain_'AN1ID, Vlen used to

demolishing bring tools,

Victpria Hotel, top IVülkuust A. D. Loutit_,

POSITIONS VACA-vTT.AN TLD, ii well ciluc ned younc, LVDY to ass'st

'lil} leach }Oiing elilldrell music included,lefei

enees required VppI} to Al A , Bexley P O___,

U/AMID, a sinlrt\1VN, for ii

1 osltlon of Trust

s.lnry £3 per week mustil posit £20 cash guar

antee (returnable) tiitht'

' '~'

' ." -

Wr,

\\riltl WORRI R w lilted,lit .lue. must be eompe

>>tent Anpl) Phillips, Wire Netting Works Kin

tore st Uni»»lill Hill near Tram Terminus_"VTOI Til wonted, with some knowledge of machinery

X _0s week lo start Appl)SNASIIUI S I IM1 TI I)

TI Billi me stree! tit} off Imenu* street

ArOUTII, for OuTee useI to Intolclng wholesale

X_ grocer» wugeB TO/ 323 Sussex st References

YOUTHSW INTtD

1or Bottling Store

Apply willi references before 10 a in

1011*1 DI WAR and SONS Ltd2a.) George street,

_

citv

"yoUNG I ADA letween lo and If }cars of eg., r,

J-Quired for Cash Desk and lion ii duties Apply I

own handwriting to BON 00(1

( enera! Post OlHee

SERVANTS WieNTED.

A!AT Hoods IS 1 Hz st - (oierncss for _ children,

e Ir) M Couple, min Wait.r wifo Cook others

AL IDA IBU Alosman 3 children lib outiu_s, no

washing _stile salar}, Box floa"_G_P 0_

Al BVRDSLIVS LU, 1 lit street -W ANT! Ü Wo

man Cook eil), _'/ Cook L dress ctry , iol< ook 20/ Ilousciii lid ilr s house W oitrcss eily cafe

Gene, ila, 20/ l-ad} Help Cil) 0310

A1lion»,

prof It Smith IroiimongL;

A1

Uhle l's I» m in countryIbilslou, 37 I Hz st

1 Miss 1 lliott s 101 Parramatta rd.Petersham -

1 luted, rcsp , homely Person, _o nits for month

AT OAPT H! NRA S, 51 Lint st 3rd floor -Cook

L no shirts no collars no menkit,

no baking1 in furn "is II P Maid 18s . in famll)

A WOMAN for kitchen ni.ht wort Vpply 1130tins morning cime

| reparu! to start, tlrsl comes

gelB the job_ 113JJalhurst sj._

AW1Í"L1NQWOMVN required ns Llfcllt Help no

washing or Ironing old) two udults

_NOONDOO 10 Gipi s street. Wakerley

AAH VLIIDI DRI.SS station W line,

4 adults 22s

<kl lntr-rt lew Mrs I URN BULL at b. hint,street bil

Iloor 12 Wednesday_

Al IltST C I ASS BARMAID, 30/ and kelp fare paid

_White Horse Hotel Parramatta

A YOUNG rtllned GI NI RAL, no wash, no bedrooms tus stoic, good wages,

etc After 6,

Mr» BRI UNIli, Llneros Balmain_

COOK Narellan _Os mt ryiew li General 20s,» Hi') 1 Help 1«. Mrs Mulligan, 62 King st

AAOUNGCOOI» GI V, city hotel, 20s, Housemaid

same hotel 16s Mm Cook, 30«.

_W V1MVS, 101) 1 Unbetli street

AT RA VV S AGI NOA ( I hone, City 3001),101 CAST I Uli VGHSTRlIT

1»1T( II1NMVN, 2.«, 20s, 15s, country botólo.WAI 11 II, Aw suburbs A UIDMAN, _5s, tipsWOMAN COOKS, £2 35s 30s 25s, 20«.

LAUND1U.SSLS 22s Od 2os WA1TRI1-S 20sI wo GIRLS, 17s Od euch, same country hotel

Two GIRLS 18s each same country hotelbee us for best POSITIONS, Low lees, all Fares poid

1 MISS LVA VRDS 29 Fhiabeth street« HUl COOK Biker, 25s, reference required

HIT ATTINDVVT 20s )lv. in, II it, cit)IJ_l__VIDS 20s li 1 Mils., 20B, town, entry . others

AT lSRVlfS 011 ICES, 03 HUNTI R STR1 I 1

IS1VH THIIITV 1EVRS PHONE, 4S35 CU»W VI ii li 1 VI J I.IKNC1 1) CLUB 27B, UV1. INHOUSLMAN WAlllR GOOD HOUS1 20s TIPS3 WVITRISShi« H It ROOMS MOUNTAINS, 15BHOUSIMVIDI VUNDRESS M VNL1 20s OTHERSOl M RAL Jill , MANHiLA, 16s SEV1RAL OTHI RS

A T MRS Mehi V/HS SMC reagh strectröpp Hotel-ea«- Viistralia -Cook, for privute house, fmilly 4,

good wuges Laundress Housemaid, 20s II P Maid, same

house WentworthI alls Domesticated Person, all

duties for 4, -0s light Gen , 10s no washing, Women,for Hie country, with and without o child, good wages,II M Wallu«,, country hotel woman over 10 pref ,

li P Maidcoimtr}, IBs, family 2 adults, W House

kct|ier, for Scone small family, Cook Laundress, 25sfamiltl suburbs, Cook, for Mittagong

B AltMAN, Useful, cit} exp Apply oirlj. Hart1 1 V Bur.au 15 I »»len court CaK.lrr.agli st

ITB VIV! AIDS two, exp, good wages Apply

Hotel Vlexandra, Jl Castlereagh st

BOOIiKIlIIRosslBt bar, hotel, entry, 208, Cook

Ii 11 30s Cook ht! , entry, 25s Cook, ladies

Behool, 2,w, 11 and P Md, stn ~0s Bathurst, IBs,Cook mu i 30H Gen., lill

, ctry, 17/0 00 1 lu- st

BIUHVNTSAGI NOA 03 Eil -lint!

Cook, 30s Emull hotel North Coast leave Satur

day's boat can recommend this positron WAITRÜß

20* ups leading hotel West WATTR1ÄS 17s «x1

good hotel North COO!. IAUNDIIKSS JUa House

maid laundress 2<«s laundress 25s. Several Girls

wanted for "nod Country Hotels._

B\Under 20 tears ONLY CHANCL 1N1LRV1LW1NÜ

1 VU IOV1 R U A.M

KTTCIIINMAN, clean, elderly roan preferred, 15s to

start for mountain hotel, quite close, work »vlth

woman chef

MISS MACNAMVRA, Wentworth Court, 01 Elliabclh st

_CR) T374_

CIOOKGbNIRAL wanted at

once, no washing, excelV lent home Ide}, Brighton, kurraba road Neutral

Boy Phone North Sydney 510

OOMPLTIN11 VDA HI I P wonted good plain cook,

no bedroom work Apply Mrs A. C ROWLAND

SON, Montana billum Iel, 1300 Chatswood

/1AIA1III WORKING I10US1KLLPI It or a goodyj GI NI RAI wanted, Bmall family all conveniences,

no bedroom work Apply Mrs A C ROWLANDSON,Montana Milan Tel

,1309 Oliatuwood._

CtOMUlINTHOUSIMWD WAIIRtSS Apply lue

/ lido AVolkei st, North Sydney_

COOK (W oman) must be tlrst class, kltchcnmald

kept . Vppl) Grund Pacific, Coogee._

ClOOl»Coimtr} Hotel 25s 1 nvutc 1 amily, very

>easy pkice 2.« I10USI.-PARLOUR MAID lehne

(house -OB 2 eood MAIDS for STAPION West line,

as HOUSIJMAID I AUM>R1:SS 20a and Il-PVRLOUR

MAID 18s Od HOUSIJIAIDS City Hotels call earl}

If* and 10s Smart USUUL CityHotel under 21

20s worth 30s. We open at 0 a.m Mrs BROWN, 28

( ".ti re, h sire t Tel 10121 City

O (OMPI'ILM G1 NI RAL wanted no washing, small

adult family personal references.MISS Rl AD

Kingswood, I iverpool road Burwood

COOKS,20/ 2J/ Nurse, 1 baby 18/ 20/

Assistant Matron liistn. £40 Lady Help 10/Cook I ds. also II P Maid, 3 in fam cottagelaundress II maids IS/ 20/, P maids, 18/ 20/

House P Maids 17/ to 20/ Mrs. WOODIV

12 lost Pilli. cbbB, 1HA PlttBt opp GPO

C*lVliri UL Girl lo mind baby afternoons D hurst

J[

nf "s oil wk Mrs linnkford 01 Orford st cit)

OOOI»G!NIRVIno laundry Mrs !l)ili Aloha

Aio. ist Run Iwick References Apply mornings

CAOOhJOa Mun, milk and deliler 30s Marrie!

1 ( onple £101 Swim s 03 I lizabeth st City 1570

COOhman carlt, Cook womun Laundress, coun

try, ILP Afoi Is, 2 }oung Looks 20s Generals

1 INN, 103 Ousllircnc,h stnet 8738

C10VIPGen c,oo<! cool, no w isli or iron unotli.t

>ii ai I kept I lie Camp, 123 Military road, opp

Water» read North S) lue}_

OOMI'ITFNTWoman, WOBII clean altcnnte Tiicsdä)

or We In. s lay must bute references. Apply

_Mai mi Kircelaroqd Cremorne old Wharf

IlWPllill NCI 1) LAUNDRUS.«, assist kitchen wages

U jel V|[ li nts ..Australian(olf Club Kelston

Lil DI HI A Wiman i in have eomf Home for oerliees,Li 2 |i«ople eounlr) intcrliew 11 1

today,Mrs I! "Hi Geo-gc street Hut market

EMILOAl.RSIABOUR OlFICI, 111 Philip street

Alnrnel Couple man milk, kill, garden, wifi

c an 1 1, 1 akc bread, £101

Plonghman 25/ Groom milk loll 20/_

FRITHS RELIABLE AGPNCY, City 1566

2o 1 li7abcth street

MOTII1 R owl RON, plain cook and useful, for elation,neir Avulgolt

IAUNDRISS, for country hotel, 25s, good place,COOli -as, and HOUSI PAR! OUR MAID, 20s, for

priv itc house in suburbs 4 in familyCOOK G! NI KAL, for hotel In city 25s no boarders.

COOK, for guests' home. In suburbs, one accustomed

to 1 RIA AT L AND HIGH CLASS COOKING 35s

per week

G 1 NI It VI (light) ond House and Parlour Maid

Di ingsged loyce s Linden court City «21T

G I NI 11A1 wanted feood home inn J, wages \¿_ 01

Mrs U Shorn in Wi 1'arnmatta rd, leichhardt«

G INPIIAL competent or LADA 1ILLP fond child

io w miling nicols alone £1 per week

MTAI ORD Lane Cove road,

Til 121_^_AV nbroonga

G10ODHome offered reliable Woman fond children

T return licht duties. N 11 Curltpn P O_"*l LN1 RVL li.ht work, untes P's Od 613 Georgea!

GLN1RALyoung 15s reis J13 N«w South Beau

rd. Idgeellff_

/_l NI RAI, or W Housekeeper Binall tam cottage\X 1 erndule, 227 New South Head rood opp narline,

lomtroad_._

GFNbRAL,"*»vantedT In family no washing lib

outings OOP Darling st R07alli_

G1NLI1VLmu*t be good plain cook gis »tovi, no

\,uihiiig or Ironing _ood wages. 779 Georte-st opp

Itoilyva}_

GARDINFltwanted, competent young single re

Icrene s wages £1 weel board and lodgings

Appl) before 11 or after 2pm, to Mr DLAS

T HOMgQN Rockto 11 1 lirabcth Bay road

G'OOD COOK ussist Ironing Apply morning, or b)

letter, 0 Grcenknowe avenue Potts Point

GOODLAUNDRLSS some housewoik, no «hirts.

Apply, with references to

Mrs IAITHTULL,Wilga, Potts Point

GARDCN1R »e"t und Howers stat!. _ _ .._ . .

Od Groom milk useful -0a W line Cook Lnds

__, od H P Md lus W line Cook 2os II P Md

IBs N Hue II I Mil 17B Oil Vv line Cook. Hur

den, _0s C Lud re 20s I orties otll. rs Coo] 30s

II li Inter 10 o c1 Cook Lndrs 20s 2 lu family^ N

Buy, 20s 1) Bav II P Mds lbs 17s 10s Cook Gen,Ja, 18B, 16S Airs M"( I Ubi», 70 Hunter street

'^.ROOM -W anted, an Lxpcricnccd Al VV

MOR VN S,LTD

,

Randwick

G"

C1oil UNI SSI S required Nursery, inter» lo 10 4

X pupils, .0/ Numery, Wohin, £10 subsidised

schools Gol , boy 0 )rs, 2 lira dilly, other positionsluuies Alls» MncLachlnn

s_Vi,c} ,_M) Ceorte st

Ö1MRAI »HUM wanted fir Strathfield 5 niiiis

fiou, «lu all duties (j,eept ii islilng adult furn

Appl) between -on

I 1 o rloek Wedncsdui"

la "liarle umliirs 107 Pill street s.ulne}_".I NI li VI must le corni etc ni Appl} Roi 12

-TI

«t oOleeW est W i i]on"_

nOLSTPVRIOUR MAID s!n,""W I Ino, 17s7rT~m

_

I, uti li« IO Scliol, (I II 41 1 lirab vl!i*l

n0! SIAIVNW V1T1 R lianteI,

£ Mrs Henderson,Y ominara, Uordou st, Slrathiield T, 3a0 Burwood.

G

_SERVANTS^ WANTED._HOUSrilUD

V\ tllRISib, Bhiekhcitli. I» W House

kcipir, subs nu wash, B___v_.lch,_ll_C_ighjst

HOUSIVIAID »»anti I Vpilv nioimugs, Mis L I!

STLPIIbN, Aiilenbrought,Wentworth street, Point

Piper

.>j_TÏTllVNN S I AS I OR li ISTS 101 NC 1,

XXIII ILI/ABirilSl III , CITY -10-11 1ST 15 Y

STATION COI PLI man milk, kill blipwith tlicip

wlfi gencnl £101 , " ,

MIRRHD COUTI I man milk, lilli groom, »vite light

"encrai £1)0 BURRIN IUNCIIONDURY Y OLÍ II 1rs Vlust be good milker S C

C.IRDINIII, 20s nnrsiT), sub DV1RY HAND. 20i

C.INIRIL 1 III« HAND, 2..S S1A1ION HAND, 20s,

KriClltNMAN 20s etrv hotel also SUBURBS

YIV1DS DI PAM Ml NT

uousriiviDM innis*, rsod, s co is r, mt îosiip

COOK LI) lit SS 2s LIN1RYL, 20« N Const

I1GIIT GI NI Hil Ils without I read, 20s with NL

AUN Dill SS, constant Monda) s no blankets, wish

oply gent a tam tn Ntn L 1711 from 1.0-6

LAUNDRY-Girls for lui knut up shirts als i Collar

_liqehlnist Wtntworth I tin 211 Weston rd Hi»

tlUNDRY -W intetl, fehirt and Collir Machinist,

const_g w Model 1 ii) .

11 Bolany st Ridler«

LIGHTGtN 3 fam, no wishing, housemaid kept

at Oxfonl st, Bondi lunttloii

LAU.NDRY-Wanted, first IIHSS all round Ironer.

at once White Star Lilr), 0j,2 Bourke_Bt__nyII

I'AUNDRY-At once "cxpenineed Shirt and Collar

-<l

Machinist, top wages' Bourke Laundry, 111 Divon

shire street Surr) Hills_T AUNDRY -Wanted, Backers up, Plain Iromrs, con

l~i slant work good wages Appi) IIB Rile» st

ililli, Sum Hills

LADY¡VUILSLS BURI IU -J-wly NUItbl 1 llilnnt,

Woollahra, £o2 2 30 large Station Mudgee

mtv 11 and 3 o'clock, £>2 ITained lnlnnts Nurses

subs and country £62 Miss ROI L 10a Pitt street

J AUNDR1

SHIRT AND COLLAR MtOin-NISTS

Mr MoirDil ID 10"*I<S LTD,

Surry Hills

LADSfor stations able to milk and ritte at W

Creek 16s Gorah 10s Wagga, If» Bellata, 12s

(k1, M burrah, 12s

G1 N 1 IRM 11 l»ND, able to plough, S 2.>s

GROOM, to milk anti kill, W line 22s Od

G1 Ni RAL USLFUL, Pnvnle HtiUst, subs 17s Od

M COUPLt, man milk and kill wife all duties N

Line £101MUDS' DI Plltlill SI

COOK L Dill SS, no baking, no men in kitchen _0s

II mid P MAIDS (1), leiding jin uns, 20s, 18s

COOK foul»),no baking £>s N Wist

IIOUStllVID private,suburbs 17s Od refs

l»l tit» 18-2. SIMPSON BROS 1 I luuhcth street

AUNIIRISS priv fim.ldg SOs Daily Lamid, .}

di)» Billenn Hill C and L, 2 adults I Bay,

2(V, lut 11 Cook ¡mil II awl P , 2 adults, Bellevue

Hill 20s and 1_ CDoks, Wool 2JS, 1 Og ,23a I Uti,

town (2) 2os Dar Point (2),20s and otheis

scry li muid, £1 Nursi kept2 ihi!

,nr Scone

If and Ps., 18s and 20s Man as fann lund £1,

Ilawkesbnr) d Miss Rowe, I-on Bk eli, Market st

LADYNURSI", }oung cxpcrienietl, charge two child

rcn,1

months,, l8 months- Pirsoiul reiercnic»

neccssar), 21/SHAYVARD, YYcutwirth place

Point Piper

'Phone, l_gccllff 1_L_'__

TADYNURSI-, 20s 2 children, P Pipir, lnt 4 30

Ipm , I 11)1 NURSI, 11s Goulburn CO MP VBL1

HUP, 2 nils, los Narrandira, io Wry, Narrabri 2

uls , 14s, no ltira or cleaning COOK (young woman),

2»,s, stn small famil) no bread baking or »in in

litchcn North M COÜPL1 £101, I) house man

h man walter GINS Miss llnngcrfnr<_,_0 _.l_jtilat

LADYlit LP 18a Cook L ktpt, L. dy Hilp S Coast

12.Lá to tlav Lil, N St, tail 20«, noon, I a fly

Worker, no bund , 20s L Hilp Mos ,trratid as lam

16s. IV li kee-pcr, 2 ailta , N Line, 20s, 11 a in, Com.

pinion Help, Manl) nt once 12s Oil House P Maid

las, 3 pm Mrs TRI VOR IONIA,

_______,'_____.",i_i___ci!v_*=_?_

AIIKFT Gardiner, to work abt S acres spien soil

local market prie man only I M.

I O , Woy WMMM

AN fann, milk ploufch SOs Man, stn N L.,

mik,kill, gani , 20s Trevor Iones, l__1'c_*e__'

OllU R S HLLP, 2 little girls,lib outings Mrs

Ilarlitt, Toante, Moscle)-at, Stratfield_

MARRirDCOUPLT, man useful in kitchen, vvtfi

cook 60s, priv hosp ,nibs Murriid Couple,

lulu,

milk, useful, vvifo cookgenertl £101 S Line, 1 ann

Hand, 30s, keep Bell, N U, _0s, found, IV U, Youth,

Useful, 8s, Mtns ,Cook (woman), 2Da NL, Cook

I aundress 30s, Queensland _5s W L ,20s 1 in foin ,

Strathfield Cook I aundress,child not objected, 2 in

fllnul), 20s, New rutland Laundress child not ob],

cottage, furnished, anti found, Ils NI, Parlourmaid,

20s 2 In lam , 2d sect Misa WILTON, 4 Castlereagh

stréct Olli floor take lift near Hunter-street_

OLD AGI. PLN* offer«] good home in leturn light

s. ralees V II Paddington P O_

ETsI'lX-lABIIWoman, di) s washing Apply early

' Constant if suitable 618 King st Ntn bel Abt I

I>fctlMD tmstvvortliy

GIRL for gen work, cottage,

i. ev cony Rector), YVater st Wahroonga YVah 102

"OLQUIRl D competent Ol-Nl RAL, adult family (3),

-Lu gaa stove, holidays

SUTTON, Omrah,VI rigl__:oa(l,_pimmi_yne.

S1'OMART Waitress, must lu cop no Sund also cxp

> Mtehcnmniil Invlttn 4SI H in Is it Ultimo

olMMONDS AGT.NOY, lb« CAS1LI lit Vt.II Sill! 1 I

._> OAltDLM RS, 25/, staion. 20/Biiburbs

HOUSrWlN, £1, countr). SUIT I \ S'il WIRD

IOUTH, ride, milk, usiful, station 15/ keep

TARM HANDS, milk, 20/ PLOUGHMAN, 25/

DAIRY 1 IRDlirN, milk, useful, SUBURBS, 12/0

VI COUPILb wanted, stations, £117, £110,£101

SUIT 2 rltltNDS, Housemaid Wait , 17/0 keep Also

WAITRESS, 15/, HOrtL, country Sec la ly 11

I

COOK LAUNDRLSS for station, 80/ Call cirly

ISO Upper

IPÜ

bllUL MORNING ID LP, S JO l_ "0 pin, light

duties, Bleep home Mrs t [J 101T SMITH,

_0 Musgrave street, Mosanan

WvWiV\7ANT1D, retlncd GIRL as 1 ILI1 r CtNLHlI good

1 » home Mrs NlLt U' rench htrcet, off Brough

ton road Artarmon_ _

ANTI D, Gt.Nl RAI» or I ADY HI I P, meals alone

good cook all duties 2 adults -era reis, palari

rlswlek Neridah st rlintsivood 'Pli 1070 Cb its

WIDOW)It 3 thllilren, wants Working Housekeeper

Protestant about 40 £1 a week, no washing, per

sonal references Open till May 1 Apply by lette

_Durban Herald OfDci

Wc

WANTED,MAID for flat at rdgecllff, able to cook

Ij»icllcnt wages for tborou_l>)y lompctent maid.

Apply by letter

_Box 463 O P O

WANTLD,NURSI

,for two iliiltlren, reference re

quired Apply Carlton Mansions Allison rd. Rand

wuk, between 10 and 1° noon Thursda)_

WAN1FD, competent Muid all dutiis locept wash

ins adult famil) vvu-es £1 nfs Chamber),Hereford road Rose Hi) tel 118 Ldg_

WANTLD,Tirst class CL1 ANtit and General») Use-

ful MAN, must bi a Cutliolii, reformées re

quired Apply to

_ÇL1 AM II Herald Braneli, Klngstnet eil)

.fX/ANlLD, a competent General, for 1 ¡ndflrdd wash

VV ing option ii Applv Mr» S II Sill Pllt RD, Kfi

Murki I street, city Interview 'I lim-sda» I ID j pm

WANTID, Competent HOUStMtID, wages 18s

Apply -Mrs. I 1/2S Wrights road,

_Drummoyne

w

w_ANTl'D, NUHStCIItL, lor babvÂppi> Urs

Mabon Cox WeUcsIc), Darling Point ni

AND I), llouselioy Walter, or )Oung Bo» to train

stniill boarding house 17 Walker st, North S}dney

ANII D, a rcspeetablc young Woman as 1,1 NI RAL

Apply Mrs Peck 89 Berry st. North Sytlmj_

www*WHJJS, 330 Alfred st near Ritlge-st, North Sydney

WANTED,a UStTOL Apply Langham Hotel, li

York-st

w ANTED, good MAN for milkcartJONES,

lolly Point, North Sydney.

Tel, N S. Uli

"D[TAf»TFD, immediately, respectable )oung LADY,» » assist house duties, small family, good home. An

ply Pox 2180, G PO_'

"On-ANTLD, compt General, good plain cook16/

v

r> sleep out J2 Rcnnie-st, Paddington._

WANTED, good General, adult famU) Mrs Walu,Maanbe, Frederick st, Rockdale_

WAMLD, for privatehouse and small family a

hilJil) trained Woman Cook, cap independentwork, culinary conditions and accom except goo I

wakes 27/0 per week Apply Nojjo Herald_

WANTLD,comp General, cottage, adult family 4 1

kenmare, Rediuyrc ni, btrathf T_ 420 Honicbush I

WANTLD, MAID, to clean out flat daily Applyto-day, llighroyde, No 2 1 tat, near Musgrave-st I

Wharf Mosman_ _ _

for

www

ANTI D, lloma. Mid Parlour Moid, young, sliep it,

home Mrs t Oraliam, Craignish, i_ Macqu,rle-sl

lirltl SSLS (2), also Housemaid, assist counter11/

for r way__

mis , Mtns. Israel s, 08 limiter st'

ANTLD, young GI NLRAL lo start at onceApply j

Cricketers Anna Hotel titrruyst, Muire Pul

ÎNft.D, a N1GI1-1 POR1LIÎ, ustd to 1 lectrii lift I

-'."--'. '?-.

Residential C qfe '11 Pitt st

WANTLU, rcspictablL GIRL, General Help, must

plain cook pis tove, light laundry CALOOLA,?Nelson strict W poll dira mar Ooford streit_1

WAN1LD,for private house, near Camden, for _ I

adults, a superior, capable HOUSEMAID LAUNI

DRLSS, another houseimld 1

ept upante bedroom 51days holiday eui) quarter good refermées indlspins

I

able Wages lus Dr CHISHOLM, 30 \ Ictoi¡a street,Ashfield

l_lephoni,_414 Ashlleld_WlNTKDr eorapetint CENTRAL no laundry vvorlt

Mrs INGLIS,Btuisidi, Miller avenue

'Phone, 701 AKII_ Ashfield

WAN1LD,OLN*

,no washing Mrs Smldmore Bolaro,

lib» n st llarniw rd Boole) via It dale hog 330 1

ANTI Ö a young Woman na Light 1,1 NLRU,.

sh 1 p home 1,2 riizabi ti, st, near Railway

WANTI I) young OUIL HLLP or Light General I

Al plv 10 Bogan st, Slimmer lilli_ j

WANTLD,a )OUng COOK, rriironccs nquired Apply

this morning8J Ocean streit

_

Woollahra

"*_X"-ANTI D, GIRL, to assist, tnaled as one 0! fani» Til»_llov llouso,_KIni,aton ni, Camperdown_

WANTID7 light" General 3 "ulults gas stove, goodwages

2 y Grafton st lYoolltihri_

_

VNTI D, USt I Ul, under 21 BrlghtoinToTcTTOxfoul st cityv______

XVANTI D (AMP COOK two Offstilels, must bo''

)«»ung _C_Iif Jvnllht Wjrthji Circus_

WVNTID -niable DRU II!, for milk Tart" VciT

__er I' ,st ullin llotk.lile_TtTANll!) Cook lauiitlresa Derby, WentworllTsT.

» > Rintlwiek_WVNTID )oung GIRI, to nsslst light ho7»T»»"ori:

> > hlrop'_'__,

1-rrfirro.t Sit ,,"| sun altrrnoons

off, Mrs. S1UW. Lyndhurst. Occau street, Bondi.

SERVABTS_WANTED_ANTID, 1 VI), assist on mlllirirt \V I

Borl v White «I 11 ii lib,nil___lilli), }iiung Gul for bouse duties, also assist ill

shop 8 .10 i m_ti lung st, Newtown_._ANTI D, at once, )oiing

relnble Cook, cxp wages

ti 10« Melrose llou«e iI

ni ittu rd, Miiiulldilc

.AN11I), at once mung e»p lluuseuiaid W cro-s

l-l wk Milruse lion,. 75 p tualta rd Vnnondale

"IN 11 D, ah honest I VI),oboiit 10, for mllkcnrt

Appl) Hunt W me» rd Mariickitlle_

VI TRI SSI S of sinirtiippeniunte,

urn! thoroughly

ww

\yNA

W'c.pcri7iiccd"'ln "li'rstëliss dining room it dun,

rccuiind Wuges, ¡el per week. Appl) Mr W 11 It VA NI II

Central squire Life1

_831George street

'ANTLII, Cook General Appl), with reis, utter 10

, in (-leiu,airv Una le Hot. I Abercrombie at Red

TNTl D, i General, 1 s,no w

,Stiumore, Gell ,

Less 20s NO lind Grifton Ps 72 Iomore rd

INDI) vening GI Ni lill sleep lit home ApplyIMi W iiilell ni Dulwich Hill

_

li Charlecot

morning« only12 Burton

'ANÏTD, rellneii loung Lad) as Companion, 8 16 to

I I, Vftcr 12jLeJoek_Ju_.TraJ_lh___t,_S__n_!_J_

WANT1D, GI NI RAI, good home, plain cook Am

11 ril _Julicltsi

1nmorc

__

iWMNTED, a respectable Woman is GLNPRAL Mrs

' ' Nchg 100 Ali.i st, Newtown_¿_

WANTÍ.D,couip

Genera., no wash gas stove, 2 in

f"n, (ninmereiil Rink Comp«ie T Vsbf

w

www

YLw.w

w

IMU), competent GI M RAL, refB Mrs l)ffc,

Reg Olllce, oppStuiiiuore Siation_.

/AN 11 Ü, inime.liulcl), Uiirvvoninn for washing and'

...,...'.

._., .....,,...,..

..,m «."len,, ci W «lira

leming gil lets Glenlic id,"i Nelson st W illira

/AN 111) n G1 NI R VI, no i islimg or ironing, must

11 uond cook Stormy l)nncu«ter-av .Kensington

IN 111), experienced House Parlour Muid forNew

. . cistlc good wage references rcquind Apply

between 10 and I 117 Macleay slrcet_,

VN111), a gool QLN1 RAI,

4 adults, all duties

Iuseuluni-^t Potts Pointw.

w,13 Petersham st

w

w

VNT1D, e-sp Cencral,no hairdo's, cvenlngB off

ted Au*tralia Hotel St Peters Bridge_

AN 111), }Oung Mun, milk und deliver L Dick

Be iconslleld Dilr), Princes st, R)iie_

fVMIU, competent IlOUSl and PVRLOUR MAID,doctor s house 00 New Canterbury rd, Peter

."_Appll in morning_.VT7AVTII), Gool Gen.ral,

Iionseinud kept,no wush

W lug, cooli wi|,es Appl)Mrs S D IIURGL,

WA

WA

W^cn'

.. lug, (.ood w i|,es Appl)

Mr. -

Nccoola comer Gl.be and Dick streets Randwick

TANTI D Dairy 1 VMILA, tor 80 to 100 cows, good'

district, 70 ucies lucerne, eomf home, every

convenience, on Slims Appli,

, ,,

_TH L_AIAN_G1 Ji _Pjdcub-__a _Jj____llc_

7ANTPD respectable Working Housekeeper, dall),

/ ill duties I adults also look ufler elderly gcntle

_n, wnges £1 per week Box 1131, O P O_

WAN11D,)Ot!llg HUUSI und PARI OUR MUD, refs

1 ire pud city Iel , Hil IdgApply morning, Mrs J SVLI NGril,

Gladys House, A urranabbe road Darling Pt

1LD, MAID, two grown ups und three chu

uly, no w islimg or ironing 15/ per

week Mrs I It SI ALI

Iel , 00 Fpping_Muson jnenuc,Cheltenham

WANTIB, HOUSrPVlUOURAlAlD, experienced, 2

.» in fumily Apply to clay Wednesday, 10 30 to

1 o clock, or after 0 30 e» cuing,Mrs I ORH1-S ANGUS

Radnor, Mona road Darling Point

Close trams. Telei hone l8. 1 dgecliff_

WANTID,a compétent CLNLIt.L SUIVANT, or

LADY Iii IP family two odults, wages 17s a

week MAMU V, 107 Raglan street

_Mosman, near Canrobert street

WAN TI D, reap young General Appl} Airs, McCo

noebic, Noniootl, forest rd Hurstville_

WANT! D, youie GI Ni RAL or LADY IILLP, small

Timily, two children, as«lstance gitcn

Apply___220

Birrell street, Wnvcrlei

VT/AN TI D, a COOD, STLADY MAN, able to dnvo

A A Tipdray, wages 15s dull), permanent job to reh

lillie mun, with £2S 00 George street West, near

Iones street, behind Booth s Tea store._

WVNT1I), n good, honest MIN, lo drive Tlpdra), in

conslant work wuges £1 18s weekl), nnd to

mi eat £10 1 ARAH RS and SLTTLLRS' DI POT, 112 A

1 itt street _m*ir Railway_

WAN I ID, reliable M VN to DRIVF TIPDRAY, in

constant work, earning 17/0 dall), city expenence

not neci_«ary Must have £20 Vppl) CONTRACTOR,581V George slrect, up luncwny, opp Anthony Hor

denis Iel , City »3'_ANTI I), two MLV to drive dray turnouts constant

eil) work, £4 18s weekl),must invest £30, con

stint work to steady men, 2 years'work guaranteed,

experience not neceivsarv JON PS and CO ,

__111 Ro}ql

Arcade, Pitt street, city.

\ATANTFJ5, competent H0T13. USC1 UL, for first clam

|> 1 countr) Iounst Hotel, leave Svdney This (Weil

nesday) Lvcning Apply Challis Houae, 8th floor,

10 a m_"AMI», GROOM, must sleep on premises Apply

_ly, 1 Glebe st off Bay st_

WANT11),experienced Cook, with references. Apply

it once Loloma 13 Biysiintcr rd Dirlinghuret

WVMI'D young Woman to assist household duties

good home liberal outings Apply before 11 a,m ,

or liter 7pm. 44B Bayswater road Darlinghurst

WVNTI I) competent GI NrilAL good wages, lib

.ral outing, III.CHOIT, New South Head road.

Double Ril_ Phone 503._

VtTANTDD, BOV insist" on milk cart, good wages

\ V w Ail en, f-?

?? . ? -

w

'-alislmo rou!. Stanmore.

WAW1

Brantwood, Edgecliff

w ANTID, a good ORNFRAL. Apply Royal Eitliange

Hotel, Hurrisst Pyrmont_

WVNTID smart young CBV1ÎRAL small house,

sleen home 1 Hughes Bt Pott« Point_

\" .TAN 11 I), competent House Parlourmaid small fam

» 'ii), good wagis Vpplv Wclnosdiy evening after

0, Kenmnre Rosit n strrct, Darhlighurst

w.""""'

AN 111), a competent \ouiig HOUSI-MAID, wag<

10s referenris required ApplyO T 1ORSCU IT Gladstone street Henley

W ANTI I), an cxpeiunccd \VA1IRI_SS, start at once

108 George st W eat, Dining Rooms_

WAN 1 ki), Working Housekeeper or competent

General No loundry work Vpplj morning or

rionlng, to Mrs BARON RUSE, Weiubury, Elizabeth

»tree!, Ashfield, close to station Teh, 52._VN TI D, W oman, for half day cleaning each week,

_

I 0 Cliirk 102 lihig ft Newtown_AN I ID, Young Mm, milk and dellicr Mayne-,

S venookB Palo Chalmers rd Strathfield

www VNT1D a Liglit General, lib outs., gas stove,

good wagesHi Bathurst st, cit)_

WAN TI D, u Light Genera],no washing or ironing,

4 in fuiuli, la/ Before, 10, Una morning, S

Migmyst. Woollahri_WANTID, Useful Girl,

housemaid 8 duties general

k\.|.Yumohi 100 Paddington st Paddington

WAN11D, Young Girl to do housework Apply 1

Stafford st

Paddington_

WAV Til), llesp Light General, cottage Mrs. Tai

_linton Norfolk, Bishops avenue Randwick_

WAN 1 ID, General, good""home Apply 170 St

lohn s rd noir Glebe Town Hull_rVNILD, Cooks,

Generals, Housemaids, Purlour

ninia gd i os. Ilhke, I înden et 107 O rcogli st

ANTED, Mun, milk unil deliver, must be used to

work lostcr R)un rd Willouglih)

www.

"vrOUNli bomalli to karn bar, imed to public busî?*? ni¡.s Qnftnslnnd

HoUl, Lrskjne st._ __

YYAroUNG (11*MK\1' good pUln cook,

HO washtorJ-

(,oo I wnj,rM S.nih Souci, 183 ItAfclan street Mo¿>

iiiiin Tlionp Mf.t-n.an 1078_..

SITUATIONS WAMTED.

AYOUNO Man de in

.he nu i ned leis

A tills I ti Vso WOMAN took hoiel or boardingli una._W igis MM, 68 O Lonuor st, Chip dale.

AW VITING, Nurses, cliildren and invalids U keep

_era L Help, etc Mrs Trevor Jones Uty ___50

A YOUNG MAN honest, sober, requires Work, any-e-- ilcseiiptlon Wages no obj Stan, Hornill Olllce

AT G regt, s 72 I nmore-rd L 1381 -Waiting, exp yCool Gen

, hotel city or sub ,from IO_

AWAITING Situations.-General, lad) Help, all du

ties Housemaid, Nunic Armstrong's,Bondi J

AT Mibs Goidincr B, 5" Lliz. st, City 4070.-Waiting,11 maid, Uscfuls, B men,

Altreal, Cooks, 1» men

Al BARDSLLY S 1J0 Pitt uircct-WA11LNG Mar

neil toupies, Mother and Dghtr , Cook, kit, and

hotel, Lady Help, UseL Man, hitchcnman, Gardener" '

t lief W 1res« Pontrvind II keeper Cit» 0310

A

ACOMP1T1NI, resn Person rcq Sitaition, Barmaid

willing iissist table or h'vvork sub or tourists'hotel pref I C Paddington P O_

POSH ION na light Help or Housemaid, in plainluniili Open two do)S Address K Vi A, Post

pillie Alounl street, North S)duey

AT RAJ SION, SI Alt!,

17 1 li/ s"t Tel , 1.0Í7r¡t)A\ uiting Hotel Useful, under 21 1).moulds, Bar

nun, llousemii.ls, WuitreBacs, Cooks, Kitchonmen,1 louscnien, W uiti rs Hotel

General, Mnrried Couples"TÍA muidle aged Woiaui, Iicjit 1 osition, sinai! vvaee«.

.*-' '<i home 1 J

, Military rd P O,

Neutral Bu}

B A resp )oung Woman Washing or Gleaning, goo

- ' » B Stanmore P O

1_>1mid aged Cook

up-todute cooking resp, priv

-" fun ldrv Inclinlwl _-)7 Goulburn st,J3urry_HiIIsT_>A GVROLVCR, Useful, western suburbs, or North

Slime fine H I r. Boni» Junction P O

"]_>Athe week, Position wanted, llousekeeptr~or

àtJJ.amidress, etc C B , 113 Fitzroy st, Moore Park

( j"t'. *, \nU ''o9"10". Hotel or B house, good, Bobe'r"

\___r_______m_n_____OjJIral_l Olllce, King it.

'

QOMP1LAUNDR1,SS

wa!,ts""lWiln"g* or Cleaniïïg,v-'lrld.vs, Sits p.r refs S H 1H Green's rd Pad

rWMPlTINT QLN1RAL wonts blTUTTTONTwirtc:V--'^il_inj,_»vugeiJb^_»[io ¿bompson, P O

, Burwd"

(1APA1ILI Woman »vants Position as Children s Nur«,

N-< plum nculliwork refs M S Atóndale PO

/-"¡OUNlinor city, by man, 82 Plowers, V"e"g77vll]k,

V-> Groom _1 Q A , no T homiison st I) hurst

QOMPLVUNÜRtóS vvants WORI», WTd ami linn.

A-^ila» M

*

Bodd. 110 Catii,.b*__st|___i_COOKS,

Generals, Housemaids Parlourmaids Barmen.Iliruuii.ls Isefllls. Grooms wall. ,,,- n,t. joio

eP VBLI , sensible Lngllslivvaman, relinia musical,wains Pusilion na HOUS1 hi LPbR or NURSk

COMPVNION 11 W oollahra_P O->ui«___

p-Ol^URID CHI 1, disengaged, hotel on,oardlngl5î"

V-^ i ti refs I'llPosHilllee_WlJlliiin st

CHII , firs! class experience, o""}rs lust tvicTpOBitions

__ecoiioiule ii_.Al_il»_Uicf, VWkhni Post office

'

(""IOAIP1TINT Person des Politlón

b) IriHTlsTTSrnr"y-1pera r.fs I Al 20 Victorlast Uy-Jalum

"P

CVPVBII aung I ng Woman bo) 0, deslíes I'm-lü'q-'O1 «ok foiul.lul Mrs II' W, stPO

TÄTvitLlNGIll RSI ROVD 2"77~Tlie~I Mlo-Am,"iXJ Waiting ill M Waitr,"li I H.lp, CookBH and?-_ .»''!,_ "r"" kood ref Tel ,08 William street

-¡mi' tenliewmiiambsires Position t hi, "en s » i>

__ l_iI_l1____J____.____J________r^"T7l\PI,RII

NI| p W MT RfSirv, "t",g ÏVa?-TiïsÛÏÏur,

l-l Jninling bouse_VI H_

Milsons Pt P O

EAT loung Worn,,] seels lok "s II M or Gen inhotel. L H.. P.O.. Dulwich HiH.

' ta

irOÜfeel a new

surprisewhen you

taste the fresh,tantalising flavour,delightful crlspness,

and t-itlsiylng "body"of

V

ARNOTTS;

"GOOD LUCK"

BISCUITS.

Tremendously -popular,and tremendously good.

Arnott's Good Luck

Biscuits, without their.

pure, "butter flavour," would

be famous for their purity,without their purity they'would bo famous for their

flavour; but because theyhave BOTH, It is well worth

your while to try them.

Ask your Grocer to send a tin.

this morning.

BAKED BY ARNOTT

GOOD, OF COUIÏSE.

-]1H_VJ3HY LATEST IN

Men's Boote und Shoes now worn in Londonand New York Jiavc Just been opened out »

Callaglian'slThese

goods not only include the most modem style .but gire really solid'wear, whilst the prices are verymoderate.

a¡3NT*S. \

Box Calf Bala., "City" Boot . 21/Patent Coloshcd Bals. ..'. 25/, 30/Smart Black or Tan Shoes

. 10/11, 21/Black and Tan Dtn-by Bills.,

American Toes.. 21/, 22/0

LADIES'.New Patent Buckle Shoes . 18/11, 10/11, 21/AU Patent Luccd Shoes .... 10/11, 10/11, 21/Pat. Gol. Butt. Boots, Suede Top . 30/

"an-Will, Lace Shoes. 10/11, 10/11, 25/, 28,'0

We have a very chaste lot of fancy RECEPTIONSHOKS for this Season. YY'c should like you to call

and just sec them. ,

OA1-LAGHAN AND SONS

895 GEORGE-STREET.

Fc FURS,AT H. DAVIS' SHOWROOMS.

Latest Militar)- Conpy Coats .....<. £0/10/ en.

Real White Fox Necklets . £7/10/ ea.

Heal White Fox Muffs . £7/10/cn.Beautiful Duality Bear Stoics

.32/0 cn.

Large Squirrel Throivovcrs, fur lined .... £S/M>/ ea. I

Excellent range of Black Fox Wolf, Ermine, etc.

Repairs and Alterations. Skins Tanned, Dyed, and

made up. Illustrated Catalogue. free.

H. DAVIS, Inoffnung's.chambcra, 163 PITT-STREET,

S doors from G.P.O.

_SITUATIONS WANTED.

EXPER. Young Woman wants Work, at once, wash

ing or cleaning. Elsie. 208 Buurke-st, D'hiirst.

ENOLISHLady desires Pos. as Help, light .duties.

Grayston. 28 Unlon-st, Lavender Bay.MAN wants Position Waiter, House

Man. B. T. II., Herald Office.Ej_EXPERIENCED

Woman will wait on ladies duringAccouchement Children not objected to, and not

afraid work. Sleep home preferred. TRUST, co.

Kelly's Refreshment Rooms, Bunncrong-rd, S. Randwick

EMPLOYEES.-TliTloUowingarc a few of the Posi-

tions vacant upon our books:-Cook-Laundress,close city, 2 in family, room self, £1: Station Hand,alit 20, kilt Bheep, milk, ride, £1; Housemaid-Wait-resses (2) required, gd. ctry. hotel. 14a. Many other

Positions »atiting. Callearly.

Commonwealth Bnsi

ness Hxch.. Culwulla-chas.. C7 Castlcrcagh-st. city.

r\ ARDHNINU done by tho day. Apply 28 Albert-stoJT Petersham._

/_ARD1'NER seeks POSITION, all branches; Brst-class

oJT references. M.D., P.O., Croydon._

/ yAltDr.ni.lt, Groom, milk, uselul, desires situation,oJT

BUIW. or ctry., vegetables, flower». 144, Herald,

ARDKNER, practical, Uoivcre, vegetables, lawns, 7

pcrs. reta. O. P., Herald Branch._GG-A

G ARDENER (Swiss), competent flowers, veg., 7

years'reis. Stale wgs., Wyalong, Robcrts-Bt, Cpdn

Huual'.al'.M'F.k, Lady Help, good cook aim nurse,western suburbs preferred. Crcsivick, Mirani.

HONOURABLE,sober Man, S5, wants Place tnist,

caretaker, cleaner, av'nian. 1L_0.__, 411 Cland-sl

HOUSE-P'MAIDrequires Situation, light,' highest

refs, room to self. AL A., Bunill Junction P.O.

LADY'wants Position as Housekeeper to 2 or more

_Gentil., In flat, city. OB, Herald Olllce._

LADYlike manage Boarding House, good cook, 14

yean.' experience. C.M.S.S., William-st P.O.

ADY would like Position Lady Help, in adult fam-_/

Hy, cottage, Campsie or Hurlstone Park. . 13S,Herald Office, Hunter-strict

LADY lUäLP desires Position small fora., good cook,per, réf. F.E., Ashlleld P.O._

"I ADY, private income, desires good Home, servantXJ

kept, excJiange bightmorn, servs.

English, Herald.

LADY*with girl 3 wants Situation, housekeeper or

light general, Sydney or tubs., good home. Full

particulars mid salary to R. W., Enmore P.O. y

L""ADY,widow, giving up home, desires posltioti,'"

li'kecper, to gentn., gd. man. U.K.. Oxf.-st P.O.

LADY HELP, domesticated, sowing maid, good dre-is

maker. Open 3 days. L.U.. 30 P.O., Dulwich Hill

ADY', experienced, capable manager, light li'vvork,

J solving, seeks Re-engagement Tact, Herald Olllce

LADYHELP desires position, Binall adult family,

thor, capablo. Romneya, Sturt-st, Randwick.

i ALIX ileslres Position, mornings or afns.,' CaJui<anionXJ

help or charge children. Iii wkly. A.B., G.P.O.

LADY Help wants Position in homely family, goodpi. ck., no ldry. Miss »Smith, P.O., Lower Botany

M.C.,mid.-age, no encumb., reliable, trustworthy,

ref. if retid., want Situation us Caretakers or attemling bachelurs' quarters.. Apply H.a.. Itei_d____tf

MAN, young, sccte Sit as -Porter or Useful, goodanny ref. Apply J. F. Signers,-» Sussex-st, city.

M.Ü.would Uko Situation together, wife II. K.,|

good plain cook, or housemaid; husband bookkeep-ing, general work, gardener, couulry preferred._E. S., Oxiord-street P.O.

M. C, ruined, young, des.POS., man houseman, use.

lui, wifecook-laundress. Energetic, P.O., Enmore.

Ï_»OS.as Lady's or Mother's Help, good nccdlcivoinau;

- Apply Miss May, P.O., Gcorgc-st West._POSITION,

Trust, or charge house, with girl help,_high, refs. Letter, B., 0 Qucen-st Woollahra.

PENSIONERwants Ligut Job, reas. tcrmsT-KÔ1

c/o Mr.Horner, Cliisliolm-nl, Auburn._

I.> ES1'. YOUTH would like Position, Queensland, sheepXti or cattle stn., as paid jackeroo. Hie jam. 135. Hld.

ni', young Lauy wishes Position companion-nun,,«mall salary. Apply 113, Herald Olllce.

ESP. Person wants Cleaning, Housework of any'

kind, by day.__.Hu_3S__tt_^___Ulson___t

1_ESP.young Woman wants Work by day, good Jaun

?v dress, good refs. B., Woollahra P.O._-pEFlNED Young- Lady like

Position, lady nurse or

Xt^ companion. M. 11., William-st P.O._RELIABLE

WOMAN wants any kind of work by day.?' A. II'., l'ost-olUce,- Rozelle._

EESP.Woman wants Washing, Cleaning, or Accouche

1 ment eases. Open 1 week. 70 Elswlck-bt, L'Jiarilt

REFINED Lady, English, dom., wants Posn., with

lady travelling, luv, or child, Tomred, Pymble l'.O

REFINEDLADY would like Position of nurse or over

governess to lady's child or children, travellingAmerica. Apply llrst instance, Helen, Stanmore P.O.

EEtTNEO Young Woman, with miall child, compci

tent,wants

Position, good cook, housekeeper, toivn-

country. Mrs. Gerald, P.O.. Canterbury, Sydney.Lsl'lvOTAliljE Woman, peiisioni-i', wislic. Lght aitua1

lion, 1 or 2 adults,no

laundry, compt all duties,cooks idcely, 2M. S. line, in return comf. home, small

rages, au-». PERRY', Pust-olllce, Cliatswood,_STEADY young Man, groom, drive, gar., milk, veg.,[Ö 'pera, ref, if reg. A. 14 Cluirlotte-st, Ai»lill-id.

¿MART Business Woman offers two months' servicesJ in returu for practical experience in general cUieeork._]_E_W., Kensington P.O.

wci*

wa

ßS*vvorl_OITUATION wanted by yg. Girl, l8," housework, sleepIO

'

home. Please state wages. B3 Oipps-st, Padd'ton.

rpRAlNED Nurse give services for passage to EngXland, any capacity. M.J.M.. Herald Office».

(TWO Men,-2j, accustomed to Horses, or general, wantX WORK In elly or near. Mae. Herald._rp'WO Country Girls want day work. Cleaning, etc.X Apply )l. II., II Artlett-st. liu<)icutter

Bay.LLING Mid-aged Man vvunls Work, poultry, gar

_dening, handy, goou_ home, sin.jiiagcs, 205, lleruld

WANTED, by widow, Sit. as W. Housekeeper, all

duties, gd. refs. L. II., l8 Elmvlck-st, L'lianli.

IDOW, no encum., seeks Pos.", South.Line, light

general, housemaid, sin, tam. A.L., P.O.. MittagongANTED, by respec. W*omaii. Washing or Olcaniiig,

by day, north, sub., ref. Married, Willoughby l'.O

WANTED, by a strong Woman, Washing or Cleaning

by the day. K" 31 Stanley.«!, Hyde Park.

WANTED, Situation, Companion, Hein, good drewmaker, assist liso, duties, no wash. M., H'villc P.O.

WANTED, YVASHING and C)canlng,"by the"day,"used

_laiiiidry_»vork._Mrs. Thomson, Crow's Nest P.O.

WANTED, by mother and daughter, as cook and

_

housemaid. Open 2 days. 04 Mary-st, Surry Hills,

WANTEDby M.C., t'arcuklng llesldetiic, town,dry., wages no ohj,, refs. A.B., P.O.. Wlulira.

WANTED,Situation by compt General, hotel oi

prívale. Urgent, 12 Darllngton-rd._

iW

\A,TORK of any kind by day. experienced, personal

1

ieía.1 <1" ISO Quccn-st, YY'oollahxa.

FARMER'^YDNÊY.?

A IIIGii ATTAINMENT

01? AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURE1

IS SEEN IN

LEVER BROTHERS' SOAPS

AND TOILET REQUISITES.A SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION.

OP TI I KSK GOODS IS IIK1N0 MADE ON T lli

GROUND l'LOOR OP OUR GEORGE-STRKBT

SHOP, NEAR TO THE FURNISHING IltONMON"-.

GERY SECTION.It is grotif)ing to lln.l tliat Australia can pro

durc such liigli stand rd toilet goo Is as Lever

Brothers' Soupsand Toilet Requisites.

These

orlicles ure made "from the purest possible ingre-

dients, produced in Australia, and the odours used

u, the '«o.ip«', powders, etc., ore tha essences of

real Howers.'

In the matter of Soaps the variety is great, hut

radi varietyboosts the. high standard of purity

which is essential.

The lady in charge of the displaywill be pleased

lo give full information to inquirers.

Amongst the leading features at to-day's demon-

stration oie the followingitems:

TOllaHT SU APS.

NECTAR OF ROSE TOILET SOAP, in large

small cakes, ii delightful soap. Price, 2/0 per

box of 3 large cukes. . ,

JIEALATTA MEDICINAL CURAT1 VIT SOAP, a perfect

balm to Hie skin. PRICE, lOd cake, 2/3 box.

SAVON PALAIS, in six different perfumes.

PRICE, 1/10 per box of 3 cakes.

BATH SOAPS.

ROYAL STARLIGHT BATH SOAP, fragrant and pure.

PRICi:, Od cuke.SEALSKIN' BATH SOAP, box of 3 tablets.

PRICE, 2/.

SHAVING, PUNTAL,, AND TOILET

REQUISITES.HYCEIA SI! .VINO STTOK, an ideal soap,

makes a

lasting lather,which will not dry on the face.

Preserves the edge of ithe razor. PRICE, lid PER

STICK. I

HYGE1A TOOTH PASTE.N in new patent tubes, an

anfiscplic, delightful!- refreshing dentifrice.

TRICK, lid per tul*:

1TYGEI.V FACE POWDER, in neat Round Boxes, con-

taining a small puff. In pink; willie, or cream,delicately perfumed, A thorough aid to beauty.

PRICE, 1/3BOX.

FAMOUS NECTAR BATH CRY"STALS. PRICE, 2/ per

jar.

FARMER'S, SYDNEY.

PITT, MARKET, AND GEORGE STREETS.

WOOD POR WINTER.

CHOP IT! SAW IT!

HKItB ARE THE TOOLS.

Whether .von chop or wljct-ncryon saw, you need a jrowd

sharp tool to work witn.

There's n fecitntr oF

satisfaction, of increas-il

ofllcirney, when the h*.\v ripafast an H free.-a feeling of

pleasurewhen the elm* flr

merrily, as the axe tites

deeper and dreper, wnd thewood pile prows

Yes, you need GOOD TOOLS

Raws and Axea such aa

these at

NOCK AM) KIRBY'S

NOTED LOW PRICES.

HUNTERS' HATCHETS, lor (ampere, rabbltera, and

domestic use, "I/O, 2/ each.

CLAW HATCHETS, 2/3each.

nALF-AXES, 2/6 each. /

THREE-QUARTER AXES, suitable for kitchen use,

2/0 cadi.

JOINERS' BENCH nATOHETS-this is nurd's Bpecial

high-grade line. 2/0, 2/0, 3/3 each.

FRUIT CASF, HATCHETS, 2/3. 2/0 each.

LATHING HATCHETS, I/O. 2/ each.

Ditto, Thin Blade, AU-Stecl, 3/3 each.

WOOD SPLITTERS AND SAWS.

STEEL WOOD-SPLITTING WEDGES, Sd per lb.

ID MAULS, fitted with hca-y Iron ringB, I/O

BOOK SAWS, with 30in blade: N

PcirTooth, 2/ each.

Lightning Tooth, S/ each.

DlSSTON'S 1-MAN CROSSCUT SAWS. lightningtooth:

3i 4 41 feet

7/ 7/0 8/0 each.

DlSSTON'S PLAIN TOOTH CROSSCUT SAWS:?I* 5 51

~

0 0.) feet.

7/3 8/3 8/0 0/0 10/ each.

AXES THAT COUNT-THE ".KELLY"

AND THE "PLUMB."

THE FAMOUS "KELLY"' AXE.-Perfect in shape,

superb in balance, mincrior in temper. Its name

is one to conjure with anywhere. Made of solid

steel and liand-hamiuvr. d. it lina the a_.fa.tiflc_.lly

correct ridge blade which is so easy to sharpen.

Then there is the "Inner eye" which binds the

handle to the head. "A pleasure to swim- and a

t.rror to trees." 1/0 each.

[.HU CELEBRATED "PLUMB" AXE.-Forged outright

from "-one piece of hii.h-irn.de steel, it is alto-

gether tree from the faults of ordinary axes-has

twice the efficiency, lasts twice as long, and only

costs a little bit more. Hie steel lu the eye and

body is stiff and tough, while a special tempering

treatment for nearly two inches above the cutting

edge elves a steel capable of taking (and iiulii

Uiningl a sharp, fust-cutting edge. 1/0 each.'

'Phone»: City 1030 (sis lines).

NOCK AND KIRBY, LTD.,"The Home of Noted Low Prices for

.General ,

Hardware and'

Drapery,"

1SS 190, 102. IPI.. IMA OF.ORGIVSnU-1-T. and at

17, IS, 10, 21, 23 Underwood-slroet (near .'

Circular Uuay), Sydney.

w

YV

SITUATIONS WAKTED.

ANTED, by resp. Wonun, ^y Work, in or around

Neill own. Apply JS Wii-kln-at, Newton ii._ANTED. Position,

"

___!_. Jî-i-l1

w

TANTilD, by young Girl,SITUATION as Help.

Address I-. G-, 2U7 Ernest-st, North Sydney.

'IDOW, willi well-lielioved child. Pos. of TruBt or

W.H.K.. good rcf. L. !t" 70 l.lverpool-st, Pudd.

TANTEO, Pluin Sewing, Blouses, Child.'s Clothes,

U'elolhlng. Mod, charge. Smart, P.O., Q.V.M.

[TANTED, a PLACE for a GIRL 17 years of agc,

to Imin tis Housemaid, in Redfern.

_E. C" Redfern Po3t-of_.ee.

WANTEDby young Lady, Position of TRUST, hail

experience Housekeeping, highest personal refer

Applv LOUISE,

_Roseville Poal-olllrr. Roseville.

WANTED,Pos.~os Housekeeper or help, by widow

_with walking child, small wages. Tel., 382 N. Syd.

WANTED, by respectable Girl, as General, Pymbleor T'murra prof. V. Herbert, '(30101011._

WANTED, by rcflncd Widow, with well-behaved

school girl. Position as Housekeeper or any posi-tion oí trust. Excellent testimonials. Apply

_M. J. P., 11 Boylc-strcct, Mosiuan1__

WANTED, hy m-a. person, as Companionable Help,

L.D., adult family, rcflncd home, small rcmunera

tion. N. line'or nubs, pref. P. B., P.O., Riverstone.

WOMEN'Sv EMPLOYMENT

'

AGENOY,281 George-street,

near Orosvcnor-strect

(Established and Coutrolled by the Government).

WOMEN WORKERS AVAILABLE FOR POSITIONS.In Privóte lionnes, Ofllces, Shops, Hotels, Restaurants,

Woikrooins, and Factories.

Also Station und Country Work

Employers and Employees are invited to communi-cate with the Manageress. Tel., City 8783, Rcgis

trutionFree._(On-105)WANTED, by 3 young ladles, sltuution, housemaid,

waitress, barmaid, hotel preí. Uraco, 11 erald.

VV/AITINQ, tlrst-cluss Housemaid, Waitress, or Puutry> T maid; would prefer sleep out. City 10101.

-

-V/-OUNU MAN WANTS WORK AS GROOM";-- can milk und good gardener. Apply

F.A.T., Campbell-street Post-ofl.ee,

_ Sydney.XroUNO LADY

Housekeeper, gd. cook, S yrs'

retsJ- Open 3 d-us. jilba Hyde,. SO Dulwlch-st, Qui. Hill,

"\r0UTH, strong, willing, wants Sit. Carter, subs.!J- or any capacity. Reliable, P.O., St. Peters.

.V7-OUNG GIRL, 1». would like position in confectionJ-

cry business; irood icfs. M.D.,.»

Regent-st, Pad.

Yl3iJ^uT____j7T5rcrKiier, wants l'ositluii in. private-1-

house, general work, o. II,, tl.l'.o,, sydney.

"yOUNO Woman wants Work, by day, washing, irou-»-

ing, or cleaning. «I (.'iilimuiutiu.nl. Mosman.

ArOUNG LADY HEIiP, Protistun!, no lodmlry rcf.',?*? written and personal, suburb-. Ilex, Herald Oillee.

"V"OUNG Woman, husband Exped. Force, would likei to hear of Lady requiring Cook-L'dress in or near

Sydney. MAC, P.O., lbi\ market._ArOUNG woman willi a child 8 yrs. wants Position ns

J- Housekeeper, fond of children, ref. Open two duvs

_S. FORD, Post-oljlce, Ashfield'.

"\7"OUNG Man, excellent rc.erences, good appearance,-1- souks Si! nation in private boardlng-bousc, seaside

prof., jusl returned from Egypt. E. 11., Horn).! Hran.'li

-\TO '\'G Woman wants lVork, Washing, Ironing, or

J-('h',ming. Thors., Fri. _A__l___MoirickiiHc_P.O.

AROUNG Woman wonts Washing or CloiniiTg, n till

J- I, Is, far.s. Mrs.M., PaddiiurlVm Post-office.

ArOlNO Man (30), "engaged".T- hours*illilly," .io-ircr

-L cxtr.i work, any (itne from ;! p.m. lill s a.iti,,

clerical or oillerwisr; cxccllcnl per-oiui! rpferences.

_M., P.O.. Roselie.

y'OUNGWoman «'ill gue morning sónicos return for

cunilorUblc Room, llnlfern or Surry Hills.

._

. «J. W" 2Ï Tudor-sUcct, SuiTyHills.

WINNS'

REMARKABLE VALUESIN

LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S

WEARING APPAREL.

LADIES- Nl-AT BLACK. OR WHITE JAP. SILK

BLOUSES, fuslenlng at iront, Raglan sleeve,roll

collar,turnbaik cuffs.

_

VERY SPECIAL VALUE AT 4/11.

COSY FANCY STRIPED FLANNELETTE DRESSING

JACKETS, circular collar, and frill of self.

PRICE, 2/11.

LADIES' USEFUL FANCY STRIPED FLANNELETTK

WRAPPERS, Magaor top,turnback collar, belt of

self. PRICE, 4/11.'

Sr.E THF, SIMPLE RANGE OF LADIES'' ALL-WOOLSPORT AND GOLF COATS, in Creaiil and various

colourings, no two alike, at greatlyreduced prices, <_,

RINGING FROM 4/11 TO 12/11.EVERY ONE A BARGAIN.

ICIHLDREN'S USEFUL ALL-WOOL GOLF COATS, sing!«

breasted, fastening lo neck, turndown collar.

Si/e l8, 21, 24, 27 In Mole only.Sire l8 and 21 onlv in Navy.

E.Y.TRI-YIELY GOOD VALUE AT 4/11.

MAIDS' NAVY or GREEN BLANKET TWEED COATS,

single breasted, laige revered collar and cuffs of

contrast tweed, with facings of tweed. SÍ7C, 39

to 43 inches.ALL ONE PRICE, 8/11.

TWO LADIES' COAT SPECIALS.LADIES' SMART NAVY CLOTH COATS, in (he new

military st) le, single breasted, strappings of self,,

militar)'collar and cuffs of Black Astrachan.

*

PRICE, 22/11.LADIES' USEFUL FAWN GABARDINE RAINCOATS,'

single breasted, turnbackcollar, strap cuffs, and

pocket»at side.

PRICE, 17/11.

'"

WINN'S, LTD., ,

l8 TO 28 OXFORD-STREET(ONLY'),

SYDNEY.COUNTRY RESIDENTS.-You cannot know what bi,

values Winns' are offering unless }Ou sec them or we

tell .von atout them. WRITE FOR OUR NEWILLUSTRATED FASHION CATALOGUE, just pllb

""'.?:tl. It shows )ou what an advantage it Is toPOST YOUR ORDERS TO WINNS'.

".GOOD BEES NEVER TURN'

DRONES."/

(Proverb),

and similarly the men who regulate the work

ing of the 15 great Mcllrath Stores never tireof searching for (and finding) big Grocery

savings. These advantages arc available toEVERY Housewife, and if YOU, Madam, livein the Country, send us a list of jour re-

quirements, and we will forward a pro formaInvoice, showing the cost of the goods landedat your nearest Station or Wharf.

ORDER FROM THIS LIST N-O-W:

/-. Doz.

,Finest Stearine Candles, "Rosa" /7è pitt. 7/3

'Finest Fluted Wax Caudles,"Rosa" . /«I pkt 0/3

Leading. Light Candles . /0 pkt 6/0Black Duck Candles . /5 pkt. ./IO}lib Tins Condensed .Milk

. /5 tin. 4/10"Rosa" Condensed Milk . /O' tin. 0/»"Rosa" Self-niislmr Flour .

/.*>' 5/3Finest New Season's Sultanas

... /8J lb. 8/3Finest New Season's Raisins . /0_ It). B/.1

Prime Stewing Pnmcs . /OÍ )b. 0/3Finest Evaporated Apples . /P. lb, 0/3Finest Evaporated Apricots _ /Ile lb. 11/3Prune Dressed Rice . /3J lb,, 51b for 1/Reliance Cut

'

Macaroni, libCartons . IX, pkt. 4/9

Reliance Straight Vermicelli.... /(.pkt. 0/3

Finest AVhlto Sago . I2\ lb, 51b for 1/Finest Pearl Tapioca .

¡a\ lb,51b for 1/

Finest Shaker Salt, about Sib

bags . /3 bag. 2/ÍFinest Shaker Salt, about 71b

bags . /«bag. 5/»"Rosa" Plain Oatmeal, 61b

bags . 1/8 bag. 17/«Made from Finest Tasmanian Oats,

freshly ground and packed."Rosa" Flaked Oatmeal, 51b

bags . 1/7. bag. 19/"Ship" Flaked Oatmeal, 21b

pkts . m pkt. S/SUncle Toby's Rolled Oats, 61b

bags .1/8 bag. If»/«"Capital" Brand Dutch Cocoa,

iib tins . /6}tin. 6/S"Ros.i" Brand Dutch Cocoa,

}lb tins . /Si tin. 8/3

Specially Recommended.

Kohler'» Swiss Cocoa,41b tina

.. Hi tin. 7/3Kohler*. Swiss Cocoa, Jib

tins.. 1/3 tin. 14/6

Bournvlllo Cocoa, Jib tins. ft>h tin. n/3Bournvillc Cocoa, iib tins.1/6 tin. 17/6

Fry's Horneo. Cocoa, Jib pkts., ß pkt., 1/3Í 11«"Rosa" Coffee and Olucory Mix-

ture, 'lb . /PI tin. 9/9

"Rosa" Coffee and Chicory Mix-

ture, lib .1/6 tin. 17/a

"Rosa" Pure Coffee, jibtins

.... /Ile tin. 11/3"Rosa'* Pure Coffee, lib tin» .... 1/10 tin. 21/SYl*c recommend customers to pur-

chase our Coffee in tins. t

I.X.L. Assort«! Jam, small. 4/9 j

LX.L. Assorted Jam, large.-. 6/9 |

McH-RATH'S "TOGA" TEA!1- AT 1/3 PER LB. l

61b tins, 0/¡ 101b tins, 11/9;201b tins, 22/6.

The Finest Tea in Australia at the price. ,

MoILRATH'S "ROSA" BREAKFAST FOOD», >

Tile Best Light Porridge Meal,21b pkts., /6l each; 5/3 per

don.

41b pkts., /IO each; 9/0 per doz.

McILRATH'S, LIMITED,Head Office and Country Order Department, 1

'PHONES: City 8054, 3055, 3751.

THE FRENCH SCHOOL OP

PEN PAINTING.(late

of Fanner and Co., Ltd.).

ARTICLES STAMI-KD READY FOR

PAINTING. |

iialrpln and Trinket Boxes, mide of suede cloth,in O

vurffity- of art shades. Price, 2/5 each.

Photo Frames, in suede cloth, 2/3 and 4/11lach.

Jlolrc Hairpin and Trinket Boxes, 2/0 each.

Fire Screens, in black satin or suede cloth, 12/6and

15/6each.

Ilandkqrchlef Boxes, made of suede cloth. Pnce, 4/1»

High-grade Silk Gau7c,40in wide. Price, 7/6 to 11/8

per »ard..

'

Suede Cloth, 401n wide. Price, 7/0 per yard.LISSONS IN PEN PAINTING

arc given daily lit our Private Studio, from 10 o.txu

to 5 p.m. Saturday till 12 noon. '

Special Evening Class arranged for ladles attendinc

business, Friday, from 6.30 to 0.30 p.m.

Terms: One Guinea for Course of 10 Lessons;

Single Lessons, 2 hours, 5/.

We Teach Pen Painting by post, the fee for Coi»

respdndencc Course being One Guinea.

Full particulars free on application to the PrincipaLMAUDE JAGOE,

73 MARHXT-STREKT, SYDNEY

_(between Pitt and Castlereagh streets).

w IASY TO REMJSMBKK

TUE NAME

ARNOTT.

ARNOTT'S.

It noakes all the difference, for you en-

sure yourself against imitations, and,receive only what ia expressed in

Perfect MakingPerfect BakingPerfect Ingredient-,

J^ NEW SANDWICH.

Cut thin slices of fresh white bread, spread then)

thinly with

'.PEX»

HAM PATE,close them together over crisp, crinkly lettoe«oi gieen sprigs of fresh watercress. Then-Tast«the Taste.

It's one of those hankering tastes, that yon can'tseem to get enough of; for it's the taste of

goml boiled ham flavoured willi salt and sugarand hickory smoke. \

YVe cook it en casserole, to keep in all the de-licious "Rec" Ham flavour. Then we grind it

up Une, and mix it with the special Rex Season-

ing of spices, and pass the tiste nght on t«

)ou lu handy little erins that keep it ever fresh.Ordi'i a tin Iront

.»our Grocer to-day.

A-k lor ")le\" Brand

Olli« "ltc\" CANNED DKLICAOfES include:

Veil and Tongue Pate,'

Purl» Brawn, lib Uni,

Pork Snwaces, lib tina,Pork anti Beans, l]lb lins.Pics' Feet in .Tell», lib tim.Lunch Toniucs in Jelly, lib tins.

Rea «beep Tongue«, in .Tell», lib li,,«.

Ile». Lunchen.. ( "a- lu decorated tink,nilli

Rea Brand I ard foi- tooting purposes, in lipi

lui«.

P'OGGITT. J ONUS, AND CO., LTD.,Curéis oí

< "Rex" Ham« and Bacon;Packers o!

"Hex" Pure Food Product».

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275407

VXAREIED OTANniOUSLY!

WAY'S

GLOYES.

THE LAST "4 DAYS" OF THE

ENORMOUSLY' SUCCESSFUL

10 DAYS' SALE OF

GLOVES GLOVES

AT

WAY'S IN PITT-STREET.

ALL GLOVES AT REDUCED PRICES,

10 TER CENT. TO 60 PER CENT.

,f

REDUCTIONS.

GLOVES arc going to be Vciy ITigh in

Trices. Buy now and save Lots of Money.

BARGAIN NOTICE!

THE FIRST 2 REMNANT

DAYS ^

OF THE SEASON.

To-day (Wednesday) and To-njorrow

(Thursday),

AT

WAY'S IN PITT-STREET.

25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT,

6/ IN THE POUND,

3d IN THE SHILLING,

ALLOWED OFF THE PRICES OF ALLREMNANTS To-day »nd To-morrow,

Thursday.

/ILL THE REMNANTSWill bo Displayed on Tables,

and each REMNANT .\larkcd in Plain

Figures. *\

SEE THAT YOU GET THIS "BIG DIS-COUNT" taken oil the bottom of vour

Bills. ,

LADIES,-" . - -

, .

Your Opportunity for Bargains in Laces,Ribbons, Trimmings, Silks, Dress Ma-

terials, Flannelettes, Flannels, Sheet-ings, Towclings, Cretonnes, CurtainMuslins, eli'., etc., etc.,

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW (THURSDAY).

WAY'S IN PITT-STREET.

Í-QAVID JONES,-

LTD.,

FOR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY".

I_STABLIS1IED ISIS.

2/ IN THE POUND

OFF

ALL CARPETS AND

REPRODUCTION FURNITURE

UNTIL MAY S.

(HIE CARPET REDUCTIONS.

'

From to-day our entire stock of carpets is offeredat a discount of 2/ in thy £ off marked prices.Our carpet stock is large, consequently we oro

making this special reduction.

¡ANOTHER REASON FOR BUYING

YOUR CARPET NOW

CARPETS AND RUGS HAVE

ADVANCED 10 PER CENT.:

The above Is an extract from our London letter

(just received), to tile effect that nil carpetsrugs, without exception, had advanced 10 per cent.

It is therefore wise to take advantage of this .re-

markable opportunily by purchasing carpets^ ut sale

prices.The caifpets

include the best Axminster and Wilton

carpet squares, in handsome Persian and other

effects (aLso obtainable by the yard), real Persian

Bugs, Wilt-on Rugs, also all-wool Liberty Reversible

Art Carpets. See the special displays in our C.irpetDepartment-Furnishing Drapery Entrance (lift to

first floor).

.REPRODUCED OLD MASTERS

IN FURNITURE, -

LESS 2/ IN THE £.*

Reproductions of Uie Old Masters, with their ex-

quisite tasle flii.l dunn, such ns Sheraton, Adam,and Ucpplewhilc, also examples of the Jacobean

period, arc now offered at sale prices.This Furniture lends dignity and refinement lo the

home, and will appeal to all loicrs of the

beautiful."

See special displays in Furniture Showroom, 3rd

floor, main building.

GL0YE SALE-THIS- WEEK.MAKE YOUR PURCHASES NOW.

All Ladies' Gloves arc offered at specialreduc-

tions this week. Tliev are the best French moke».

See special window display, .and inspectthem in

our Glove Dcpt.,Ilrst floor.

SPECIAL LACE PURCHASE.

OFFERED AT BIG REDUCTIONS.

There are Laces for cVi*ry purpose- trimming frocksami lingerie, and iiial:iiirr dainty >ests «ml col-

lars- IÏ. and IÏ. Torchon'-, Wire Ground, and Pat-ent Val. Laces and Insertions, Shadow Luces, Blouse

Nets, and Guipure Piece Laces. Mam* of these

Laces are offered at almost hair-prices, represen tinsextraordinary values. Our window* displays will

interest jou, and we Invite you to see the Laces In

tlic Dept., faTOund floor.

^WOVEN UNDERWEAR,POSSESSING EXCELLENT WASHING

AND WEARING QUALITIES.

Cream nibbed Wool and Colton Vc».», low- necksand no slec.ei,, in full women's si/e only, ex-

ceptional length. Price. 2/9.Same Kt.vlc, in White Cotton, splendid value

1/ .uri..

Cream Ililibed CottonVests, with fancy tops and

no sleeves, extra length. A splendid weiringvest. Price, 3/0.

TWO SPECIAL VALUE l.V SPENCERS.

Cream Shetland WoolPioneers, light weigh!, very

warmfor^ winter weir, made willi necks that

fit high, and long ilecves. Kvccllent talue

at 2/11 each.

Other Fpcnccrs wlilch oiler splendid value ure ofCream Ribbed Sunn Silk, willi fancy tops and

long sleeves. Sir.cs: Women's, i/a: O.S., fi/3.

CO-BIXATIOXS- WAI1JI WINTER WEIGHTS.'

For 'vfinn winter wear we offer Natural Wool antiti'li-m Combinations. They lit snugly to the

Ilgtuc,y.'.l have high necks and siiort sleeve.

Thcau Combinations will wash and wear splen-didly. Sizes: Women's, (1/0; O.S., fl/11.

Cream Itlbtied Wool and Cotton Combinations, with

low necks and short'sleeves. .Most desirable

for prêtent wear. Pi lees: Women's, 7/0; O.S.,

S/U.

WHEN' SHOPPING, 11 HM KM nun THRHE ARE

ATTRACTIVE. BARGAINS

DAILY IN THE BASEMENT.

To .lay's list Includes Floral Sateen Cushions in an

endless variéis- of patterns, marked at 3/0 each,usual price 5/11; and Ladies' Cotton Undcrvests at

JOJ.I each, usually 1/.Tables Nos. 10 and 11 aro devoted to useful remnants

.

of Dress -Materials, in Cream and Colours; also

Silks and Cotton Goods. It will puy vou to make

a visit.

WE PAY CARRIACE ON ALL GOODS EXCEPT

FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, KITCHEN

WARE, AND HARDWARE, TO ALL PARTS OF

AUSTRALASIA.

DAVID JONES, LTD.,FOR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY. EST.

1633^

.... orposiTE G.r.o., SYDNEY. .h

WATERS' *

-

SILVER JUBILEE SALE.^

.You have only ten days in which to takeadvantage of the

10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT.

we areoffering off all purchases (excepting a

iÜ.v P,TOP"ftaiy linrs) in order lo coiiimcino

rate^theSilver Julilee of the foundation of the

DAINTY BLOUSES.-

-

WHITE JAP. BLOUSES, turn-down' collar. Magn.,.ï£T ctt'rt, long sleeves, 0/11.

off i t

S,LK BL0US1:' ro11 collar< M»BJ*«r

.WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES, smart Roll col-lar, cuffs and front trimmed with hemstitch

illg. LxceJlent value. 8/11."

D*uS.lX-_,l.i--.ACK.AK1) vi-iirrn DINNER

liLObbt., in Ninon, loose set-in sleeves, lasten front, 23/11.

GLACE BLOUSES, very smart effect, collar,blceves, and front of stripetl silk; bodice ofplain navy, neat.

Price, 29/0.

ALL LESS 10 PER CENT.-2/ IN THE POUND.

WELL-CUT SKIRTS.ASSORTED TWEED SKIRTS, prettily designed,

'finished with tabs and buttons. Price.

"r.,«"-w" w- nml °-s-. 38/(1.

MT.LL-CUT SKIRTS IN SERGE, yoke, hips, and

long tunic pleated, and plain effect at foot

"»."Í-'ÍÍÍÍV,-3''"' -a'0- D)aek "ml K*'-7.PLRFKCTLY TAILORED SKIRTS, in Navy and

Black Pencil Stripes, in plain styles anddouble tunic effect, 23/11, 25/11. and 20/0.

BLACK CRI-PE DE CHINE SKIRTS, made toonler at the shorten, notice, in Cream;smart style, double tunic effect, finishedwith lieinstitcldiig. Price, 65/.

ALL LESS 10 PER CENT.-2/ IN THE POUND.

WARM UNDERWEAR.The Cold Snap Uils week has made a supnly ofWann Underwear indispensable; if von would

study your health and comfort, buy to-day. Tile

goods quotedaro all subject to the discount

of 10 per cent.

LADIES' NATURAL MERINO COMBINATIONS,with high neck,

short sleeves.

Worn«., 4/0, 0/0; O.S., 4/11, 6/11.Do., avith high neck, long sleeves.

Woms., t/il, tl/il; O.S., S/fl, 7/0.NATI RAL WOOL COMBINATIONS, with high

neck, short sleeves.

Woms., 13/6; O.S., 14/0; E.O.S., 15/0.Do., long sleeves, 11/6: O.S., 15/6; E.O.S., 10/6.STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS, In White, Blnck,

or Colours. Worn«.. 3/0; O.S., 3/11.RIBBED WOOL KNICKERS, in Navv or Grcv,

elastic at wai-.t, nblieil knee. Woms., 5/11.FLEECY LINED SLEEPING SOCKS, in White,

Pink, Nntural, 1/11J, 2/0. 2/11',FLEECY' LINED PETTICOATS, in Grey, vvilh

While Stripes. YVoms., 4/11; O.S., 5/6.FLEECY LINED STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS,

Grey. YVoms., 3/11; O.S., 4/6.

Do., Navy. Woms., 5/6; O.S., 5/11.WHITE FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS, trimmed

Lace and Insertion. Mil» long. 3/0.FLANNELETTE DRESt-lV nVNS, in Navy, ,

Brown, Nattier, Ho *

Marone, Fane}-'

Check Designs, 8/11.DOUBLE SERVICE HOFSEYVIFE YVRIPPER, in

Stripetl GobiCloth, Navv with White Stripe,

Black and White, Soie and White, 10/6.

If you live out of town, order by mall-the dis*

count is allowed just Hie same ns though }oucalled. Postage Paid as usual.

W. T. WATERS & CO.. LTD.,THE LEADERS OF FASHION,

KING AND GEORGE STREETS. SYDNEY.

STERLING VALUES

AT EDWARD ARNOLD'S.

COME AXD INSPECT

YOU'LL APPRECIATE

THESE MONEV-SAVERS.

REMAR KABLE YALUES

IN SMART YELYETEENS.W*e arc now showing a complete range of re-

liable Velveteen« at our well-known popular

prices.21-inch Silk-ünlsbed Velveteens. Colours:

Violet, Tango, Cerise, Emerald, Pheasant,

Gobelin, Brown, Cardinal, Marone, Navy, and

Black. PRICE, 1/11 and 1/0' yard.22-inch CliitToii-fiuitheil Velveteens. Colours:

Violet, Prune, Sa.ae, Nattier, Gobelin. Emerald,

Grey, Mole, Tun, Cinnamon, Brown, Nigger,

Cardinal, Marone, Burgundy, Royal, Navies,

While, Creme and Black. PRICE, 1/11J yard.-2-Inch Fine ' Twilled Back Silk-Bnishcd Vel-

veteens, in a full nmge of the season's newest

colourings, ulso White and Black. PRICES,2/31, 2/0. 2/11 yard.27-Inch Corduroy Y'cli deens, ^in-rCnble Cords,

Creme, Tan, Gre»-, Cardinal, and Na»-y.

PR1CI.S, 1/11}, 2/6 yard..12-lntli Black bilk-flni-licd Costume Velveteens.

PRICES, 5/11, 6/6 yard.

SEAL1.TTES AND CARACULS.

4S.50-lnch BLACK CARACULS.

.PRICES, 11/11. 11/0, 11/0 per yard.50-inch SF.ALETTES. very

clo«c Pile.

PRICES, 12/0, 13/0, 14/fl, 16/6, 19/6 per yard.

WINTER NEEDS FOR MEN.

ALL MARKED AT

ARNOLD'S LOW 1-R1CES.

Men's Rainproof Overcoats, thoroughly proofed.

Special at 4,*,/; also at 33/, 50/, 65/.

Men's Tweed Overcoats, unlined, patch and

side pocket«, latest cut, perfect fitting.

Special'at 45/. also at 25/, 30/, liS/, 40/, M/, -

Men's Black Oil Coats.

Special ut 10/0, aim at 1.1/0, 15/0, 17/6, 22/6,

SEE'THESE GRAND OFFERS.

Men's S.B. Sac Suits, cul, (li,and st)lc equal to

Special at .10/, also at 25/, '35/, <«/, «/. M/.

r>:,/.

Men's Tweed Trousers, stylish cut.

Special at S/6, al«o at 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 0/6,

10/0, 11/0, 1.1/6,15/6, 16/0.

»-OR THE RAINY DAYS.

Men's Umbrellas,crook handles, silver nose

moimi«, also silver nose and band mounts.

Special at 12/0,also nt 2/11. 3/11, 4/11, 5/11,

6/11, 7/11, 8/0, 0/0, 10/0, 11/0-, 13/0, 15/6, 10/0.

LOOK. WHAT STUNNING VALUES.Youth«' Rainproof

Tweed Overcoats, thoroughly

proofed, latest cut, perfect fitting.

PRICE, -27/G.YoutliB' Tweed Overcoats.

PRICE. 18/0. 21/. .cn*«

Ttovf' D.D. Tweed Overcoat«. Sl/es 0 to 5.

PRICES. 7/11. 12/0, 14/6.

Bovs' D.B. Tweet! Overcoats. Sizes 0 to 8.

PRICES. 14/0, 13/0.Bovs' K.ll. Tweed Norfolk Suit«.

Special lit 12/6,also at 11/0. 13/6, 15/6, 10/6.

Boys' K.B. Tweed Cotswold Suit«, band and

veñt*, 4 patch pockets, s ylislily cut.

Special at 10/fl,alto at 13/6, 15/0, 17/0, -2/6,

25/._

EDWARD ARNOLD AND CO.,

OXFORD AND CROYVN STREETS, -

SYDNEY'.

FARMER'S, SYDNEY.

THE HOUSE OF DISTINCTION.

CLEARANCE OF

LLOYD AND COLLINS' STOCKOF

MEN'S WEAR. -

25 TEH CENT. (.**>/ IN THE f)

OFF EVERY PURCHASE.

The "I per cent. Discount increases In significance

when von realise that Lloyd lind Collins" Stock of

Men's 'Wear comprises high-grade goods of depend-

able qualitythat weie specially chosen for a par-

ticular clientele.

Every man desiring the utmost in slyle and

value owes it to himself to pay n visit to Far-

mer's Sale of Lloyd anti Collins' Stock.

Special attention is "directed to tlio Mercery sec-

tion where the values ure exceptionally keen and

the assortments large and vailed. In Shirts, Pyjanias, Underwear, Socks, Braces, Collars, Ties, Hand-

kerchiefs, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, etc.,

EY'ERY PURCHASE IS SUBJECT TO

23 PER CENT (3/ IN THE £) DISCOUNT.

Other departments worthy of inspectionarc the

Hat and Ready-made Clothing Department«,Ground

Floor, Pitt-street¡

Tailoring Depaitmeiit, First

Floor, Market-street; Trunk Department, First

Floor, Gcorge-slrcct Shop.In each of those depart-

ments the goodsare also subject to 5/ in the £

Discount.

FARMER'S, SYDNEY.

PITT, MARKET, AND GEORGE STItJ-ÈTS.

45,000 TARDS VELVETEEN

AT

1/3 YARD.

22 INCHES WIDE.

SOFT,

SUEEXY.

HIGH-GRADE,

RICH APPEARANCE,

SILKY CHIFFON FINlStl,

DESPERATELY PRICED.

1/3 YARD.

SWEET BROS., LTD.,

NEWTOWN.

THIS VELVETEEN SALE,

THE RESULT 01" CAREFUL PLANNING AND

PURCHASING.

AG\IN

TORCEFULLY DEMONSTRATES THE LEADERSHIP

OF

SWEET BROS., LTD.'

SAVINGS SO SUHST^NTIiL,

'

ECONOMIES SO UNUSUAL.

35 COLOURS.

HERE THEY AIÎE:

SKY,

SEAL,

SAXE,

RUBY,

MOSS,

PINK,

DOVE,

TADAC,

ROYAL.

OLIVE,

STEEL,

SMOKE,

WHITE,

BUCK,

CHEAM,

MARONE,

GARNET,

RESEDA,

VIOLET,

PURPLE,

HAVANNa,

CINNAMON,

NATIONAL,

CARDINAL,

BUTTERCUP,

NEW TABAO,

CIIOCOLATI",

DARK S IXE,

DARK NAVY,

NEW MYRTLE,

LIGHT NAVY,

VIEUX ROSE,

LIGHT OLIVE,

ROYAL PURPLE,

GOLDEN BROWN,

WE ASK YOU.

IS THERE ANYTIIINO MORE BECOMING THAN A

VELVETEEN FROCK? AND WHAT CAN YOU GET

AT 1/S YARD AS SERVICEABLE, AND AS WARM?

CARRIAGE PAID IN N.S.W.

VELVETEENS, 1/3 YARD,

SWEET BROS., LTD.,

"WHERE BIZ HUMS,"

NEWTOWN, i

DAINTY EMBROIDERIES,1 special!, appeal lo the

1cminlnc f mcy Tliov re

ko light aul cob it! bjm toMun "" ebie _,

a finish to a lion , or cisiiunl on.! «o Inkpenfin. withal, that thcv ire within the lurciias

ing power of HIL most nu. iga nurse

Here a a list of

LACES AND EMBROIDERIESthat cannot but bo attractive to keen shonPLrs

-

*

DA1\T\_CAMI!H1C 1NSFI.T10N, tin wide, 4dper jurd 1/11 per donn

NMV PAT.IHN IS MUSLIN INSLIITION, sinwidi, JJil per . ir.1

MUSI IN ÎNSI1IT10N lui wide, Sd per -ard,2/11 p.r dort n

MUSL1\ ItlllRON HOI! MIIIROIDIR., .cry

line, Sid lard 6/ !

per do-inMUSI IN nillHON IIOI1 ill A1.1NG, 2}in wide

4jd per vari 4/0 per dorenPitirn itiniiON not i ni \DING s.d .ard

./I per dozenPR1TT\ ML-irs 1NSIRT10V, tin wide, 2/11.

"in 5/11TIM QIHL1T\ I \CI in effective pattern

\' 1 aria riiodc, 3}in wide Did yard Oin wide

mid variINSI RTION, In fine quallt., white, 3¡¡n wide,

._d per .arlA lA.OUltlTl P.TTH1N IN MUSIIV INSLR

TION, 3in wide 2/0 nor j «rdCHUM ,ND IMnTr GUIPUI11 PIIC1 LICE

good pattern 2/n per .ardAl ! OU R I VI in dainti pattern Pans

shade 1/» Per vard

SPECI \L VARim Ol'

TORCHON LACES.RITI.BL1 M ASHING TORCHON INSI RTION',

ljin wldo IJd .ard 1/71 >krccnnni.iiir ,\ .MUNG TORCHON INSERTION,

ljin vide 2.1 ptr jard 1/llj dozenlU.ff.Bll V. .SUING 10RCHON INS1RTIO».

Jin wide -Id v ird 2/3 per dozen

RHI.BL1 i\ \SI1INC1 10I1CII0N LACE,ljin wide, 2Jd per yard 2/0 per dozen

RP11.BLI \\ \S1I1NG TOHCHOV L\CE,lim wide lad per yard 1/71 per dozen

RFH.Hlt ,\ \SIIINO TOnCIION 1ACP

¡fin wide IJd per .ard I'll ncr downRFIHBLr MASIIINO T011C1ION I -CK,

2.1U wide lull aid yd "1/1per dozen

RILl.Btr 1\ .«HING TORCHON I ICE,Id per jard 3/11 per dozen

GREEN COUPONS FOR YOU.- In confonnltj with the boric principle

which our busintss lus flourished for mer

quarter of a ccnturj air giving our Patronsfull »allic far their moncv wc have adoptedG111LN COUPON, as our

\ niSCOLNT M1DIUM,for wc recognise tliat

URDEN COUPONS ARD BEST,

becauso they offer a bettor «election m the way

, of articles redeemiblc with these Coupons,so that our customers ncc-lrc a double adla«tage Tlie_, get full \aluo for their monej in

the goods tbe> purchase, and thev also get the

Best Coupons issued

THE GREEN COOTONS.

MARCUS CLARK & CO., LTD.FUTL-, UUl STORES,

C1 \TR \L-SQU \RF

S1ÛNM

l

N0 BUSINESS RUST

AT SNOW'S.Iron reposed to the

,

air will ru,t-in

anvtio.lv kilowa.-andlinallv lose Ita

strength

A Store ma\ become rust> if not all

lhroii_.li at lcot.t in some of ita parts

Hut there are man. etea and hands at

work in this blore of

SNOW'S

to keep the strength of the Business

from rusting out and crumbling awa_C

Tlie best protection against decaj is a

rcgulir ap|ilit-itlou ol t'-t Galvanic

Solution,

S-C-_.RL.ING GOOD VALUES

SAMPLE COATS!

Samples' Better than regular lines

because tilca have to be mode from the

best Materials and of thoroughly goodworl maiiblup so that aikr in uij lian I

"

lings I15 Salesmen they thall continue

to look as good as the 1 est Better

than regular Unes because .cry often

Lower Priced-in this case

THE PRICG CONCESSIONS

ARD GENEROUS

There aro Coats in Tweeds Fancy Curl

( lotlis Caraculs Tiger bkln« «ports

Coats of different kinds Needles, to

SA\ onlv one of a kind the- re too

diverse to describe in detail

V 3J/ TI, I PD COAT is »icre at 2-.'

COIOtnil) \FIOLIt CO.T-> worth 21/ «re

in some 11 cs onl) 10/0

JUST loo IN TIID

I.OT HURRY

A Special lot of I.NITTFD Y\OOL 1POIÎTS

COVTS willi Patch 1ocl el« and Half

Belted Barks In Na... arl 1Black onl>

SNOW S PHICI,

9/11

Ï.F,. SPORTS CO ITS In Self Striped \ clour»

with llaglun bice» es Belt all round

Collar n la Militaire Cherry, Fmerald

and Tawn Shades on!\

SNOW S PHICI 20/11

Also at W11 IADIIS' SPORTS CO m

, fastcniiiL up to Noel In I anci \ elour

Twlcls wuh Vilit m Collar RaglanSleeves Ml Hound Heit Patch lockets

SYDNEY SNOWvLIMITED,Specialists In Ladies and Childrens

apparel,Manchester and Housedrapery,

BLOUSES OF WORTHiT

M'DOWELL AND HUGHES'

BIG NEW STORE.AUTUMN S NtttlSI STM I S-l-l 1

NI \ I lllf 1 I)

AUIUMN S NrWI-M Sill IS-MIMI 1111(111

AUTUMN S MM! SI ST\ U S-l-l I MA 1RICLD'

* Time to don Autumn Cannents sa} s the calendar

and certes the weather this last few d13.s ''as been

decided.} nlppv thus bringing tile tatt sl.arplv liomi

McDowell and Hughes hale a superb collection of all

that is needed in the u.joí col 1 weather apparel

The Blouses arc especially charming, thev ore worth

every lad..6

inspectionfor their intrinsic stvle worth

and also for their undoubtedly big values! Come and

see them today at this Store of Sen ice-AND V. LI

COML

See, also, the Special Window Show of Torchon anil

Maltese Laces and Insertions Widths range from ljin

to 31inWorth 2/0 doz jurds A Bargain Purchase

To to at 1/Jdoz. yards

WE PARTICULAIUSF A FFW BLOUSES -

Ready to Wear BIOUSFS in Cream ond Black

Taffeta \01lo,with long roll collar ml

Raglan steeles OUR PHICI 7/11

SM.RT DIOUSIS in gool heal. Bilpin

quality lap Silk Cream onh, clever)) fashioned

willi Riglan sleeves tri mini I hcmslltchci

hicji roll collar finished p.arl buttons

OUR I'lllCL 8/11

DILAINI I1LOUSI.S, in lif,hl or .lurk c.ro 111 b

with spots or «lilie cTTcelo 111 lllilek, Nun

and Cream Made willi deep uruili li tr

roll (ollar and cuffs trimmed funi) butt

OUR PRIC1 fi/ll

SUPIRIOR BIOLSIS, In fine quallt) (ruc

de Chine sinai t bl) les, Hi-flan or s t in

..lc_.es fliuslicd roll collar and trimmed hut

tons PRICLS -WO to 29 0

L.DIIS' FI.ANNTL BR./F C0\TS broa 1

narrow stupes in lii,ht or dark shades Well

cut and finished smart roll collars, jutth

pockets,and self coloured buttons

I'lUU -1/

Remarkable values ¡n LADILS and MAIDS

WlbTIR COATS in new stile Tweeds, Brown

effects onl) Raglan sleeves roll collars, pat li

pockets and belted bick Worth 17/0

OUR PRICI,

ONI \ 13/0 I ACII

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LINE.

TIUS Wl EK S SP1 CUL I INT

PAILETTF SILKS, 1/11 .ARD NOW ./li

line Silks, good values at the ordinarj price

SOln wide Hea.) weight qunlitien !or winter

wear In Brown Copcnlmgen lime Saxe

Mole Wine Ion lind the following IllAIMl

SHADIS-ni.<uit Silver Apricot 1merild

Skv, and Hi.!. Oil Loll Opportunlt) ,a»U

thfs week onlj Don t miss it

R! GUL.Il 4/U ,1)

1ILL S\IUPDA\ NOOV 1/11 ID

M'DOWELL & HUGHES, LTD.,'Tlie Store that Studies jour Pocket,

'

'DEWSON HOUSi,'

GI ORGI STItLI T (nr G P 0 ;

SI DVI \

Tin'SyDNF\ MAIL

has a connection with the leading Photographic

kew» Agencies of turopc, aud its V, ar Pictures are

unique.

EARMEB'S, SYDNEY.TUL HOI'S! 01 DISTINCTION

INEXPENSIVEEUR COATS.

LMl>ORT Wr EXHIBITION OF

DRbTlM.UlSHED Sl'YLES.i li ULS Til li llth UMUVMILD

The lo»c of 1 un Is mtural to every vvonian, there

Tore this dlspla) of latest models In 1 ur Lo its

"J0.1, v'i0'1- in'triatlng The qualit} an I bun"}or the «kins, the distlmtlvo mt and splintlltl work

manshlp, nrc a delight to all who imped them«ur value, are particularl) keen owing to fortu

IS, !,,llrVlla*ts befori tin commencement of vvair

The Market rite-, fir tun lune snne lonsldenbl)

advuncitl, ,it"| thi, is ttn ,|1L moro reason l»h» our

values should le taken advantage of

, , ,

CONLY SLtt COWSV splendid featun ol Hie ivhlbi'ion is the sho»v

lug of Cone) buil Coats This class of skins ¡«

verv scane and our assortment Isfortunntil)

very

large, otner Coals arc of Musquash btiuiml etcYou are conliall) united to attend our tur De

ÍI^-ÍT'"10"1 t0 examine the Coats

COi\L\ M.Y.L OOAiSI'OUlt S1-LU1AL VALUE STYLES

Whilst all llicsi Cone» Sill Coals arc magnificent

i,. ? - draí sitial attention to the vvonrieriul

lints at 0 and 10 gns Such valus is not obtain

attie rlscwh ri

SMIRT COU IN ni IL CONtY SFU, 45ln long,plain tut awn fronla lluished with 2 buttons anti

nat neik collar, loosi Magyar sleive. Jlned Satiand 1 iciix Rose PRICI , 0 Cna.

HANDSOMI 1 Uli COir IN tltFNCH CONFY, SOin

long, rounded frouU, Migvar "loues turned liack

iiilr» an I loll collar llnlni, of Y icu\ Rose, Peach

IT.»1!".1, """ifm<" 1'I,I(-'" 30 Cus

i'n'* C?U i',N ,C0M* Sl ". Bl!" long, amilcollir turned I ick culls Magyar sleeves, rounded

i1,0,'.1,-',1'I>"'_1«J and Black bhot Silk

11IICI 14 Cn«CUIIIYIING IICII-IWtlGIIT CONtY ShAL COAT, Î

J ingth roll collar and culls, rounded front», Imc

pfiVcfK "' r"n'10 -,,ocad<!

N VI URAL MUSQUASH COATSPVIRllllL-l- IlCin WALKING COAT, in Natural

Musquash, c it on most up-to date lines, madi

PRJCT'

ciNC<r" nt b0,<kr A" allBlcU"e ?,"><lc?

tlRST tlOOR, PITTSTRErT

COSY. DELIGHTFULGARMENTS FOR BABY.ALL OP ¡SOFTEST CREAM WOOL.

Tin following Ginncnt« arc lemarkabl» good va

lue and arc dainlv warm an1 senlccablc

INttNTS' CREAM WOOLLIN SlllItT»

PRICKS I/O 2/ eachINFIVTS CItl IM WOOriIN HCkFTS w,tl, turned

down collar Dalnt) and inexpensive"ires I

o

PRICI S 1/1 _7<i earhINI ANIS CRI IM WOOLI IN* PITTICOITS

>''C«14 KI lb _u ins

i1}1"-!"8...,,

Ï/U 3/l ¿'& s¡n c«t>

I lge,I SilkPRICtS t/1 1/0 1/11 4/0 each

IYI INTS CR1AU WOOIILN MGIITDRF-SSESvizi's 1 2

PUK 1-3 4/0 1/11 each.INFINTS CRLIM WOOLLI'N FROCKS

Length« l8 20 insPRICtS 0/11 7/11 each

IM,,VMS »,.C,BrvM"OOrttV CARRYING COATS

fancy stitch turndown lollar, 20ln long

pmer, 110b

10URT1I I LOOR, PITTSIRLET

1 HE COLD WE VTHER IS HERE

DO NOT DEL VI PURCHASING

A "PERFECTION" TIEATER,THE IDE VI. ROOM WVRIIER

The^approach of cold damp da)s inakca once

UlouMlts II» lo the Umrtul Roon, Warmer lill

lerfcctlon Heater being all that it« nan» ¡ni

Piles ut ince sui,giats lUclf lirfecUon Roo n

Warmer» beat qnliklv and iconomicallv Ihc)oin

readll} be removed from room to room the»

liutbir smell mr ?.moke an I n»-e al «olnlelv nil

After )can of dail) use Ihc "Perfection niater'

will 1 l Hill as tooti is vir

It is in the 1 omer that the* Perfection . excels

lhere I« a patent automate lock, which prevents

the wlik being raised too high, and lhere cn

be no smoke, wiol,or Pinetl

1AIM1 LI j, Ol PI RFIXJTION*

111 ATI RS.

PHRlt-CTION ROOM HLlltll lllin high suitable fo

Inlhroom or «mall ofllcc PR1CF 16/0PERU C1 ION ROOM HU Tilt, _'m hini suitable

for Dining room, Sitting loom, or Bedroom

PRICt 10 0PFRtLOTION ROOM IH IT1 R 24'in high giving

niorc powerful heat than the one above

I RIC! 25/(1

PIRtlCTION ROOM ItLATIH _21In high willi (ur

qn i«i Hu» enan c1 ftnu.li Pill C1 c< nu

same st)le with larger oil font riHCl, "7/5IIIONMONI I m Uti IIITM1 SI

cJtoLND noon, n ORLL-STRT-TT

SEE srECi VL \m ERTISEMEN r

IN THESI COLUMNS

Dealingwith the Sale (at 1

armer s)

Of Hie »alance of

LLOYD AND COLLINS MEN'S STOCK

FARMER'sT SYDNEY.Ill, MIRK1T, AND C1 ORCF STltl t.TS

BALL AND WELCH, LTD.,

WARNER'S

RUSTPROOF

CORSETS

AT

BUL l\D WUCHSThis means that won » who value appear

ance who Know that without- a nllabli and

skllfull)molellel cor« t the best (.own lu

the world will fall tolehlive tlul su art sit

so notcksary will avili theiusilve« of the

Hwciilvalues offmng j ist now in these world

famous corsets

DID _ou i:\rn STOI- TO 'IIIIXK

w HAT w ARM n RLsr ntoor

stamped on u torset men«? W IRNTRS re

prrwit

ii (.laniard in quality fashion, and

w,ar ncoMiitel and apjr» tilted tin »vori 1

our \ W IRM It ion. I «ill.not rust, will

not break will not tear

POPULIR MOr.rLS.MODI I 1

PRICE 6/11-I TRY I OW Bl ST, TRI T HIT

TORSI I fishlonel of White or

Crey Coutlll" Ihc skirt long

anti rut lor con fort It ia double

bom 1 Ihra ifchn ii an I lins four

susjiudirs Si/is U to 23

MOD T"

nun lo/a -i MU roí-i i si MODI r WITH

lONG Shllll undi of Whiti

C outille nid I» 1 oth flexible and

comfortibl with stri|s of clas

Ile in front toshipe

the lower

fl|,uri In sws 20 lo 2"

MODI I 1

PRK' 11/0-C OMI OR I lill P an IBLUT!

I 1 I I I t I T MODI I in C r, »

( o lillie, v iib Ililli I uM tri

in lunn ling li skill it is Hu

ulled with sir Hispiiidirean I I«

an ixcepti mi ly comfort al le cor

set for the nvirugi flgun In

sires 21 lo 10

IIODTL 4

PRICI PVO-YTRi IOPlrtR SCIRCI

IIONI 0 CORSIT suitable for

slight flguris It Is shape 1 to

mould the waist an I hip« In free

line« whl»h are most graceful

Offeruu, in Whit« onl), in sizes

20 lo 20

MODFL '

PR1CL 10/6-cnARMINQ I IGURrD COTTON

BROrlDF MODI L, designed on

new line4» w ith y er) low bust longskirt and free hips. It is finished

with six si spmders and Is a

specially good st)le, In WhiteSires -0 to "S

MODI I0

PRICI 21/-W1IITF «lill IIOURtD BROO( IDF MODI I featuring

an ex

-

reptionall) long corset whidi !Rfishionttl will, u 1 t»v bust and

ruv I slMillyat the hack Jt

lombincs fit appearance, and

otnfort and In 6ucs 20 to 2S

OT'R CORSE P SALON,

.SECOND TLOOR SHOWROOM

Is making a special lisplay of llicsc W ULNFRRUST I ROOF CORS1 TS during this week, anti

»vomen carnot do l>etlir tliun see these models,

as there are a number of new au I charmingstvlis which are iles gncti fo speilal figure«

a, 1 tin r» is a mo Iel lor every requirement at

pricesvvhlih are disllnfll} modtriti

ISI» I OR

THE WARNER RUST TROOP CORSET

SPECIAL PRICES FROM

6/11 np to 21/.

Our COIlSf r SPtCIlLIST will be jleased to

afford all information and advice on CORSIT

MATTDRS, and ladies uni) avail tlicmsitvel of

tho siecial faiilillcs olTeilngfor lr)lng on Ihc

model» till)wish to purchase Spec! ii fitting

rooms are attached to the Conct fealon

YU PVY OARIIHGl on all Draper,In the

Coiiimouwiilth but not on Carpita linos,

or To)».Our YlInter Catalog the Mirror of tashion,

la nov read)and will le posted to any udtlress

on receipt of n ian!

BALL AND WELCH, LTD.,600 isi GI oitoi sTRi rr

betwien 1 Iverpool and Goulburn strceU

SY DM Y

.Phone4*0 Citv

Drapery Advertisements, etc, continued

on Page 19.

LADIES, .,".'THE WEATHER '...'

KEEPS CHANGING!

.-J.OU,-,OAÎfK0'rORDER THE WEATHER, BUT

ASÍAÍ-RAT ,WABM-C0MF01^

MARK FOY'S, LIMITED,

TO EXACTLY SUIT THE WEATHER-FUR-

THERMORE, TO SUIT VOUll POCKET.

NO NEED "TO BUV VE«Y HIGH-PRICEDUNDERWEAR, EITHER-BUY FOY'S AND

ÏOU WILL UEALIfeU THE WONDERFUL"KOV" VALUE. TUB SAME THING APPLIES

TO FOY'S READY-TO-WEAR COSTUMES,

BLOUSES, AC\I> FURS.JUST vvlicn you WANT THEM, LADIES-,

WARM WINTER COMFORTS -

3/ TO 5/0 IN EVERY £1

LADIES'

WOVEN UNDERWEAlt,

NATURAL AND. CREAM COMBINATIONS, In flno

woven wool lind cotton. A nice winter weight.Size .

S.W. W. O.S. 1U1.S.

S.S. 0/il 7/3 8/3 fl/3

L.S. 7/3 7/0 8/0 o/fl

NATURAL AND CRi-AM VESTS, same weight -

abov c.

Size .S.W. W. O.S. B.O.S.

S.S. 4/3 4/(1 4/111 S/0

L,S. 4/0 4/11 5/0 6/11

W'OLSHY UNDERWEAR,-A large shipnv.it of this

ver)- popular brand just to bund,j

NATURAL WOOL COMBINATIONS, medium weight.Site . S.W. W. O.S. E.O.S.

S.S. ._. 11/0 ll/ft 12/11 33/11L.S. 11/11 _2/l¡ 13/0 14/11

L.S.

VÏOLSEY UNDERVEsrS, in cream colour, medium

weight.Size ._..

S.W. W. O.S. K.O.S.

S.S. 7/11 7/11 8/11 O/fl

L.S. 7/11 8/3 0/0 10/3

PURE WOOL COMBINATIONS, natural colour, made In

Australia, UNSHRINKABLE, wlni.T weight.

Size .rr.. S.W. W. O.S.

S.S. 8/0 fl/fl 10/0

IAÜ.,-. -

f>/n ii/o

LADIES' RIBBED WOOL UNDERVESTS, heavy make.

Size . vi, O.S. E.O.S.

C.F.S.S. 2/41 2/«_ S/».O.IM-.S. 2/11 3/.1 3/3

Kllinr.n WOOL AN» COTTON VESTS, Cream ot

N'attirai.

Size . W. O.S. H.O.S.

1/111 2/1} 2/11

LADIES' FINE RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON VISTS,

shaped waists, longsleeves.

VERY SPECIAL VALUE, 3/11.

Cmi.DREN'R OUTFITTING.

A TABLE OF INFANTS' GOOD QUALITY CASHMEREOl.OA.-S, marked at lera Hum HALF PRICE, viz.,

4/11.

SEE THESE EARLY.

ALSO A TABLE OF INFANTS' WOOL JACKETS, in

assorted designs, at 2/75.

A LINE OF GIRLS' ALL-WOOL DELVINE FROCKS,imported samples.

k

VERY SPECIAL, AT 7/11 and 0/11.

BOYS' JERSEY SUITS, in Cream, Nova-, Grey, and

Brown, from 6/0, 6/11, to 8/11.

LADIES'

UNDERCLOTHING DEPT.

LADIES' FLEECY DRESSING JACKETS for cosy wear.

W'e have .n^t opened n new range of smartly de-

signed Jackets, in all colours, including a big range

of Sample Garments; also a range of Soft Wool

Jackets. Pric-s(¡/li to H/ll.

LADIES' FLEDGLING DRESSING JACKETS, In rinkor White only. .Siz,\ O.S. and E.O.S., for big

Ladles. Do not fall to ne (lilsline. Two price.

only-v *

10/0and 12/11.

LADIES',

NUNST1.1I.ING NIGHTDRESSES.-A nice

range of .l.'i.igns lo choose from. Tlicy arc "OX-

FORD MAKE" garments. Prices

11/11 lo W11.

LADIES' SUPERIOR QUALITY FLANNELETTE

NIGHTDRESSES, all nicely trimmed with laces.

SizesIV. and O.S.

0/11 to 11/0.'

LADIES' ALL-WOOL FLANNEL PYJAMAS, in a big'

range of designs. See our nice assortment. Theyare very comfortal.lc for winter wear. Prices

12/11 and H/ll.

LADES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, in different de-

signs, verv nie malcriáis to choo-o from. Sizes,

W. anil O.S. ''rires to-dnv

4/11. io s/ii.DIES' BLICK SATIN' BLOOMER.., willi elastic

willst mid knee, ¡ibu with Band and Hulton at

knee, very cupcrior qualllyvva>hiug Satin. Prices -

W., 12/11: O.S., 13/11.

IADIES' IIAND.l.M!lROII.i:iil.I> NIGHTDRESSES, highnecks lind collars, for winlcr wear. Mu.lc of

Muilapobini and I_ongclotlis. Prie«, for W. and

O.S. sizes

7/11 to 12/11.LADIES' MADAPOLAM NIGHTDRESSES. A special

ango of large O.S. sizes j.ist orrived, all nicely

trimmed willi embroideriesand laces.

6/11 io »'11.

A TABLE OF IADIES' FLEECY FLANNELETTE AND

STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS, Elastic Waist, and

willi Bands. Size, W. and O.S. All oneprice

2/114, 2/llj.

LADIES' CAMISOLES (or day and evening wear, a

nicelv trimmed with laces and embroideries; also

HAND-EMBROIDERED CAMISOLES. Sizes, 21

to 32 waists. Priées-

I'll} to 8/11.

A SPECIAL TABLE OF LADIES' MADAPOLAM NIGHT

DRESSES, Magyar and other slylcs. A great

Bargain Line for to-day. Prices

3/llj and 4/111.

LADIES' CORSETS.

CORSETS THAT SHOW THE NEWEST CONCEP-

TION OF 'HIE AUTUMN STYLE EFFECTS- CORSETS

THAT SHOW AN ACME OF THE MAKER'S ART THAT

10U WOULD EXPECT TO FIND ONLY IN THE

HICIIEST.PIIICED MODIXS. BUT HERB THEY ARE

-AND AT FOY'S.

SAVING PRICES.

"D. AND A.," A NEW MODEL FOR HEDIUM FIG

URI-S, in French Grey Coutil, low bust and long

ov er hips and back. Four hose supporters, trimmed

embroidery. Finished two hooks mid eyes at husk,

iniu to 20in, 6/11.A SMART "I). AND A." MODEL FOR STOUT FIO

UKES. Low bust anil long over hips and back.

Four stiong hose supporlers.Broad busk, flni.hcd

strong hook and eve. Trimmed lace lind draw-

string. In Grev Coutil. 21ln to -Bin, 8/0.

.WARNER'S."-A FAVOURITE MODEL for SLENDER

AND MEDIUM FIGURES, While Coutil, double from

wuist down, low bust, long over hips and back.

Four suspenders.Trimmed lace and draw-string,

finished hook mid eye.Win lo 28in, 0/0.

ANOTHER OF OUR WELI.-KNO.VT. MODELS In

WARNER'S, nullullie for the AVERAGE 1'IGURK.

Medium bust ond medium lenglh at luck. Ex-

tended lilli». Four strong suspenders.Willie IJa

tisic double skirt from waist down, finished hook

nuil eye.lOln to 27in, 8/11.

AN UP-TO-DATE MODEL for TALL MEDIUM FIG-

URES, low bust and very longover hips and buck.

Double skirt from waist down. While only.

.Trimmed embroidery,finished two hooks and eyes

and draw-string at toil. SIX STRONa SUSPEN-DERS. llH'i to ¡Sin, »/li,

A MODEL "WARNER'S," speciallymade for STOUT

FIGURES, in strong While Coutil, for washing.

Low bust and longover hips and hack. Two sets

of strong Busponders in front,one set at «Ides; fin-

ished strang hook anil eye.'Trimmed embroidery

and draw-string. 22ln to 32In, 12/0.

A VERY GOOD MODEL In "WARNER'S" for the AVE-

RAGE FIGURE. 1-ovv bust and long over hips and

back. Six hose supporters.Trimmed embroidery,

finished two hooks and eyes. While Coutil. Elastic

gore at hack. SI in lo 20tn, 12/0.

ANOTHER MODEL, SPECIALLY MADE FOR STOUT

FIGURES, In "WARNER'S" Ruslproof White Cou

til. Low bust mid long over hips and bock, willi

rubber gore at back lo give case and comfort. Six

strong bono supporters.Trimmed embroidery and

draw-string. 22ln lo 32ln, 10/0.

'WARNER'S."-A BEAUTIFUL MODEL in Whit«

Brodie, suitable for llic AVERAGE FIOURE. Low

bust mid long over hips and back. Six hose sup-

porters;trimmed silk embroidery and draw-string,

finished two hook, and eyes.Soin lo 27ln, 21/.

LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. LADIES,ND YOU WILL AGREE WITH US THAT OUR

STOCKS ARE MAUNHTCENT AND OUR

PRICES ALU RIGHT.

THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES,

MARK TOY'S, LIMITED.

MORE SPECIAL VALUES''

.' AT

- XUUfl-OLD FAVOURITE

STORE,,

,,

McCATHIES,'LTD.COME AND SEE -THESE

'MARVELS IN NECKWEARSP1XIIL TARLI. OF _-l-CKW't*AR,

Including Costume Fronts In Muslin and

Net, Medici nnd Roll Collars, Tartan,and Striped Silk Military Collars, etc.,etc.

ALL ONE PRICE, 1/11..

Another Special Table of Dainty Neckwear,consisting of Roll, Sunshine, and Peter

, Pan Collars, in Muslin and Lace,, FancySilk and Crepe de Client' Bows,' etc.,

etc.

ALL ONE TRICE, 1/0..'

A YVO.N'DERFIJL TABLE OF LACES,In Black, YVhltc, and Cream.

Worth from 1/I1J- to" S/llYard.

St'ECIAL PRICE, C.d YD.

SPECIAL UNDERSKIRTS:Ladles' SATIN* UNDKItSltTRTS, In

Black,Willie, Pink, and Grey, with narrow

kilted flounces.

PRICI", 0/11.

Ladles' MOIRLVK UNDKILSK1RTS, In niack,and all Colours, with narrow

fancyfrill.

PRICE, «711.

. WINTER WANTSFOR

THE CHILDRENCHEAPLY SUPPLIED.

"

Maids' WOOLLLX SPORT COATS, in twotone effect, assorted colouring-, newest(.liapec.

PRICK, S/ll each.

Infants' and Children's WOOLLENCarry-

ing Coats anti GOLFERS, vvltli Bonnet

complete. In Cream and assorted coloura, loin to 2'ln.

7/11, 8/"l, 0/11, 10/11 SET.

MORE NEW HATS.A Splendid Assortment of Untrimmed VKI

Vl"T HATS, in all the new season'«shapes.

Special Value, 5/11 co,

DON'T MISS THESE.A Smart line of Sport Hat*, in FRENCH

YTLOUR FELT, finished with CordedSilk l¡;iu,l.

In White, 3/11J each.In Black, Navy and Cinnamon,

t/11 each.

COSY PADDl-jnTsiLK: DRESS-

ING GOWNS.

PRICE, 21/.

Smart Costumes in Ilrnwn or Grey TW'KEDS,Coat lined

thronghnul, pleated back, lln

ishctl with Broad Strap and smart but-tons.

PRICE, to/0. i

After all, jon can't bent ,

McCATniES, LTD.,'

"THE BUSIEST SHOP IN

SYDNEY."

197-201 PITT-STREET.,

GRACE BROS.,THE MODEL STORE,

BROADWAY.

SPI-.C1AL COKTISF..NTAL PUHCHASI*.OF

LADIES' AN» ClIILDREN'SGLOVES

GEACEA1BR0S.'OUR Cl.OVn DUPAUTilKNT announce* n Special

ri.TL-l.ase of i.ltnc-x, Bruired by our Home lim er whilstcn the Continent recently. He Btata that »nany of

the Glove Mamiidcturcnj in Grenoble and oilier »arts

of I'miiee nre compelled to raeriflcc their stock of

h.iim owing to bctrdly of labour. This wierilleingo.' price nu-Jiii, » prout losi to tJic Glove .Manufacturer,but to the ¡"hoppln« public an otonmnfctl utbatitat,'**.

This -hpcuil I'urctiaxewill be *on \iew in our unites'

(.'hur Department, ami those who hu\e Glove ncotlrt to

»itisfy ,f,houl(I jvuil tlifnuîphr'î of the prieta whíüiMe far below those prevailing at the present time.

Uclow we quote a few spuiul lints from our GLOV1.

ruitcu \si:.

GROVES KOnTlviNTEtt WEAR

AT

GRACE BROS.'LADIES' KID GLOVES.

Kxrcpllonnl offers in Ladlca' 3 button real Rruoscls

Glace l»lil fiLOVI'S, yvllb .'l-conl iiointt, in Rea» er,

Brown, Paitcl, Oreen, anil Wine colours. Sir«, O', 6",

y'. '1, ~l. Ti.

SI'LCIAL PRICK . 1/0} per pair.I-uIle»' Real French Glace Kid GLOVES, .'(.cord

fclntu, nice toft Ma», anil inur-iitccdto »»car

»»ill. In colours, Reiner, Brown, Slate, Blade, nnd

lllilte. All filzes, from 0} to 7!.

PRICi: .2T1 per mlr.

Ladle»' 2-domc Real Napper )lro»y-n Kid OLOVI'S, cot-

tell lined, suitable for Winter HW, perfect flttinff, anil

mnart In appearance, yntli or uitbout Illack Fur Top.In al/T, f." to T¡.

PHIt'CS . 2/0and 2/11 per pair.

Ladles' 2-domc Real Nappa Hld (.'Ion», suitable for

nilrlnirnr WalMni,', In Tun and Brown. We tbor

ouplityiccûinuiuid Ibis Cloie for liard »year. Sires, .'.}

PIIICT. . 2/11 per pair.Ladies' Real Nappa Gauntlet, GLOl'I>>, »ylth «trap I

Mener at wriyl, suitable for DririiiR or Street Wear,n Brown only. Sizes, from 0 to 7'.

PKICI-..3/3 and .1/0 per pair.Ladles' _ large PearV Hutton Washable Doeskin'

GLOATS, Imperial points. We can recommend this

Oloyo to yyasb and wear nell. Sires, 5} to 7J, in

While only.Pilli;): .,. 3/11 per pair.

SPLUIIL OITLR of Ladles' ".lcnKtll Heal Brussels

(llace Hld (¡lo» es, 3-cord |»lnl», In lilac!.. Reaver,Lioyyn, 'and Ore)'. Sires, SJ, 51, 0, 01;, 0", 7, 7'.

PRICi: . S/ll per pair.Indica'

"

length Real Frcncb Waaliablo Sucdc

CLOVKH, In Willie and ¡Salural coloura.

SP1-.CIAL PRICi: . 3/0 per pair.

LADIES' LISLE GLOVES

GRACE BROS.nil.-.' 2 button or 2-domc Sucde-flnlsh Lisle nLOVIiS,rd, self points, Fren»ii wilta, Llit'Ilkb made, in

I'.lucl,, While, Hillier.PRICi: . 1/0 per pair.

Ladles' 2-dome Sucdc Lisle CLOVIi», half-lined, 3

cord, self polnls, in Black, Beaver, (¡rc.v.

PRICi: . 1/Oà (ter pair.Ladies' All-wool Rlngyvood GLOVES, in Illack, Crca-n,

P.rovm, Grey,ISavy.

Short.-Prices . /10>, 1/0!, 1/.li per pair.

lone-Price» .... 1/0., l/3l" 1/flj per pair.Ladles' 15-Inch Sucdc Lisle Gauntlet GLOVKS, one

durne, roller strap at wrisl, 2 row» self fabric point,

in Black, Ilroun Coating.PRICK . 3/8 per pair.

CHILDREN'S GLOVES

GRACE BROS.Children's All-wool IUnffwood CLOIIS, in Brown,

Cream, Nnvy, Grey.

I'RICi: . 8'd per pair.

Children's All-wool Infantecs, in Cream.'

PRICT"S . Old, 8]d, OJd per pair.In Cream and Blue.

PRKT.S . 4'd and 8¡il per pair.

Children's2-btilton Brown Kid OLOVFJ- fTom

Tliumb), 2-cord points, Unlit and Dark "hades. Sires,

0000 In H..

.

PRICI". . 2/-H P« Pair.

Children'» Fur Top Kid IILOVKS, cotton-lined, one

dome at wo-ist, in Broun only. Size«, 1 to 0 ,

PRICi: . 2/0 P« pair,

SER OUR QUARTLR-PAGI': AKNOIJ-NCKMLXT OF

DLOUSI-S AND SI'ORTS COATS,ON PAUK 7.

GRACE BROS.,THE' MODEL »STOKE,

BROADWAY.

\*\TASSIAJIULL, ASSOSIÜLL,.Vi RIÎIOY FOR W1NTF.R.

SILK QUILTr.D DIILSSING GOWNS, all »had« and

hires, 18/0, 2-/11, 25/11, 27/11, 20/0 ca.

SILK QUILTCD .lACKr.rS, 10/1!, 1.1/0,and 15/11 ca.

SpecialPurchase ML1C KIMONOS, 21/ ca.

NAVV JAP. SILK.

27 Inches wide, 1/0, 1/0, 2/, 2/3. 2/0, 2/0, etc.

BLACK JAP. SILK.

27-inches wide, 1/0, 1/0, 1/11, 2'«, 2/0, 2/9, etc.

ciir.pr. DI: cnr.NLS.

27 lnclica «Ide, 1/11, 3/3. 3/0, 3/11, t/11, and B/3.

40 inches.Black and White, 4/11 yd.

ii lnclica yvldo, 0/11 and S/ll yd.WlllTi: 1VASIUNQ SATINS.

!7 Inches yvlde, 2/0 and 2/11 )d.JAP. WII1TU WASHING SH.KS.

27 inches wide, 1/, 1/3, 1/(1, 1/0, 1/11. 2/3, 2/0, etc.

EO inches wide, 1/0, 1/11, 2/3, 2/0, 2/11, 3/3, etc.

,5 indica wide, 2/0, 2/11, 3/3, 3/0, 3/11, etc.

WE PAY CARRIAGE ON A Li/ COODS OVF.U 10/.10UA KI-S'O-hTllLIlT,

SVDNT.V._

Summer welRlils aro a bit Hüllt for present yy-car.

You'll profit mont from the "JALOLR" iiyatcm by

channin!,' lo Wilder welithta now, for It is just when

Hie n'Json Is .bunnin»; Hint you most need the prolection of mltable Pure Wool ClolhliiR. Of toun>e,

>ou know the "JALOER" CO. is BRITISH. '

xxxxxxxtoxxxxxxxxxxTT'SJ- APROBLEM

FOR TnU MOTHERS TO SOLVE

TU_1 OUT-J'ITTUS'Ü OF TUQ .

BOYS AND GIRLS,....

-

_cj ^.c |U(jCSt wa

lor their money.THE TODDLER, .

THB LITTLE URCHIN,Till. SCHOOL CHILD,

THE GHOM'IM! HOY OR GIRL,

,

THE YOUTH OR MAID,THE COMING MAN Oil WOMAN.

PITT-STREET HORDERNS\ CLOTHE THEM ALL.

It's one of the fcaturcs'of

HORDERNS IN PITT-STREET,CLOTHING THE BOYS AND GIRLS

from every angle,to suit tile Season, or for any oc<____n

SPECIAL VALUES

20/6 AT 20/6EFFECTIVE COSTUMES

FOR MAIDS, o! Brown MixedTweed, Sincle

brcustcd, Semi-fitting style, with Revere of Corded

Silk, and finished willi Fancy Bona Buttons.

Corselet Skirt.

Skirt lengths, 32, 31,and 30 incfics.

PRICE .M

-,

MAIDS' SMART AND USEFUL COSTUMES,'

in Navy Rougli Serge, Semi-fitting Coat, winwide hand at back and hip pockets, finished vvitb

Black Silk Huttons. Corselet Skirt.

Skirt lengths, 32, 31, and 30 Indies.

PRICE . S/6.MAIDS' NAVY i-STAMENE SERGE COATS AND

SKIRTS, well tailored, Semi-sac Coat, lined .hroych.

out,trimmed with Black Military Braid, »ad

Rovers of Black Corded Sill« Skirt smartly mredwith high waist.

' gww'

Skirt lengths, 32, 31, 30 inches.PRICE . _)/«,

SKIRTS FOR SCHOOL.GIRLS' SERVICEABLE AND WELL-CUT SKIRTS,

In fine Navy Serge,suitable for stliool wear, «¡in

wide hip fold, and trimmed Black Bono Button.,

also Tuck back and front. Lengths, 30, 32 31

30 inches.' '

PRICE. em,CHILDREN'S TWEED COATS,

'

smartly cut, and fastened at neck. Fancy Hutton.,

Turn-down Collars und Cuffs of same material.

Sac Back, Hip Hell.'

'

27 30 . _tl SO sa

lf./O 10/0 17/0 1S/0 10/9

VERY USEFUL ROMPERS, .

'

in Brown lelvctcon, high at neck, finished vdtti

Pearl Buttons. Lengths, IS, 20, 22 Inch«.PRICE -..5/0 radi.

THE NEEDS OF THE BOYSrequire ft lot of study nowadays. Not only his Suiti, 1

but his Shirt» and Underwear, lie niu.t liavc the

kind Hint will stand the rough weir the Hon/ visually give tiicin.

"

BOYS' OXFORD MAT. MERCERISED TWILL AND

"SICILIAN SHIRTS, with Collars, Pockets, or Band

PRICE . 2/0, 3/0, 1,8 cach!

BOYS' CEYLON SHIRTS.

PRICE .3/6, iii.

BOYS' FLANNELETTE SIHRTS.'

PRICE . 2/6 each.

STRIPED OXFORD Oit ZEPHYR SHIRTS, with bandi,

nentstripes.'

PRICE .2/8, iHBRITISH CREPÉ GOLF SIHRTS, willi Double Cudi.

PRICE . a«

And with White Repp Loose follara.

PRICE.fra, 5/..

FANCY ZEPHYR SIHRTS,Neat Stripes,

Foshlonablc Short Stiff Cuff..

PRICE . 4/1

FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS.'

PRICE . 1/0, 5/6 nair,

CEYLON PY.IAMAS.'

PRICE . 7/0, 8/0 nair.

AN UNUSUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OKBOYS' KNICKER HOSE,

willi Fancy Turn-oicr Tops,in Black, Navy, Grtji,

and Heathers.PRICE . 2/C, 3/6, ./«,

THE ABOVE GOODS ARE HRITISII MADE,sizes pcrfeci.

WK ni'.LlVl'.ll K..K1.ALL PARCELS OF DRAPERY, CLOTI-Did,

HOOTS AND S1I01-S.TO ANY PART OF AUSTRALIA.

HORDERN BROTJÍEBS.SYDNWY'S LITAUERS OF FASHIONS,

203-211 PITT-STREET.AND 122 GEORGE-STREET,

v

SYDNEY.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxn

REUBEN BRASCIFS,OXFORD-STREET.

._Y PRICED FOR T(

L,Y PRICED FOR T(

BIG MILLINERY SPECIALS.

FTVT. SPECIALS AT BRASCIl'S TO-DAY.

FIVE SPECIALS AT BRAhCH'S TO-DAY.

BLACK VELVET HATS, firm Rim and Ulockrd Slop-

ing Crown. New Sailor Shape.

'WORTH f./H. SPECIAL PRICK, 3/6.

BLACK VELVET IHT, in FRENCH SAILOR SHATE,.

firm rim, 2}inches wide, Bjllnopdop Crown.

WORTH 1/11. SPECIAL l'lUCK, 3/(1.

BLACK SILK HAT, AMERICAN b .11.011, finn nil»

and Soft Crown. Good Value.WORTH 1/11. SI'in.L PRICE, 3/6.

SMART FELT HATS, BOWLER SHAPE, Terry Ribbon

Bank, finest miuiity, in While, )>!.ie's, Navy, »ni

Purple.WORTH 7/11. MM.» IA!, l'UIC'E, 511!.

GLENGARRY CAPS, in III,.CK VELVET, liicli-fh-iiwi

Soil Crown and small Roll brim, Killian, liniftiinci.

WORTH 4/11. SPECIAL PRICK, 3/5.

TAILOR-MA DE COSTUMES.COMPARE OUR PItlCIS WITH OTHERS.

VERY SPECIAL TAILOR-MADE COAT AND SKIRT,

Military out, long Tunic C'naf, with heit at »ant,

hutton to neck, Mllifarr i-ollnr; Skirt well cut.

In Cheviot Serge, Navy or Black, and new lUlUire

Two«]«. SPECIAL, 211/11.

IN GABARDINE, Navv, lila..,, ,.r Fawn, 17/0.

IN FINE COATING SERGE, N.iv> ..r Ulai'-, _/.

SIMILAR STYLE, with f.incv binpe .-ilk collar. In

SUPER QUALITY FINE COATING SURGI.,'IB/.MODISH COAT AND SKIRT, In good <|i-ilily Crrpe

de-Chine, U.ng Tunic Co..!, with Fane)Silk Vert

effect, and New Collar, Silk-lined Coat, in Black,

- Navy, »ml Mole.ONLY

09/(1.

TAILOR-MADE COAT AND SKIRT, in gw.l fine Coat-

ing Serge, Magyar stv'le, willi Inng-plraied Hasflu.,

Ilnihhe.1 Roman siripi' Sill, Collar, and Illari! Satin

Scarf,in Black und Navv.

'

SPECIAL,C5,'-.

Also, LOOSE BELTED COAT, with Tunic äklrt,,plrit

ed at foot, Black um! Naiy.SPEiTAI., (9/0.

SPECIAL SPORTS COATS.COME AND SEE THESE

COSY FLEECY SPORTS COATS, willi Knlllei! Horn«

and' two pockets, in good ¡ludís of I.ig-lif and

Dark Brown, Su.c, and Cunan. WHILE THEY

I-AST.SPECIAL 0/11.

WOVEN SPORTS COAT, Suede finish, willi pocVell,

Purple, Save, Grey, Brown, Cream, Navy,Cham' '

pague, und Clniijmon. SPECIAL, 7/0.

SILK SPORTS COAT, in Black and White Strip., liar-

ían sleeve mid belt at lud., ÔMi.

OTHER STYLE'S lind COLOURINGS, In Silk, 23/0, 25/5,

M/ll.

MERCERISED SPORTS COAT, plain colours, 2Î/0;Two

lone, willi Knitted Monler, l.s/ll, 12/0.

FLHECV SPOUTS COAT, Willi Pockets and Knitted

Burder, nil colours, b/11, 12/11, 11/11.

CARRIAGE PAID ON ALL DRAPERY, EXCEPT

MILLINERY.FASHION CATALOGUE NOM' READY, POST FBEE.

REUBEN BRASCH,1 T_>-_ OXFORD-STREET.

TfOtt BETTER VALUE.

PUBLIC SUPPLY STOKES,PITT-iTREET.

SPEC LAL SALE OF

EVENING- WEAR

REQUISITES,'

inel'iding- ..-.,, rnirst

IEWELI.KD and DEWDIIOl' CHIFFONS, Nl.TlAEnK»,

SATIN SHOKS, Ol'KRA CLOAKS, ,SOAI.VHS, AND Ji'ANS. ETC.^

SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE MEEK OX IA.

INSPECT OUR .UNDOW DWl'LAl.y

OVll IJAHOA1N LIST FOI. TO-DÀÏREADS-

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CIHFFONS.-10-incli Fancy Jewelled and Do*3 ,»_

foin, in t.lud«< of Mauve, Sky, hax<\ 1«*»JJ

White. Reduced from 2/11 to lilli )'l. ¿W0llte.li Bend Dewdrop

Cliilfon, in,'. V 5_«i-l

Pink,Mauve, Euu-dc-inl, Blue,

and Bl.ui. »I«-»1

.O-lnch* MEITY

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FLORA!, JKWCUJ:n SIN«« *«

uVlo for liveningOvtr-DrcMs and

.<fnh¡. 4-

Price 11/11 yd. Also 10-inth Will" T^(°?¡mPink and Gold Dewdrop Ninon, lodi) «''llt' "

SCAKVKS.~Dah.ty Silk Net EveningSea na, I» «**

of Emerald and Silver Tinsel. Price. 8/11.NJJ

und Gold TiiiBcl. 1'rlcc U/H, and lilack and-inj

'IInsel, price 2/11.Other Woollen 'nrvci «w

Fascinator., price 1/11, 2/«. 2/".»

"J ;«»-, hed 0r

RIclily .Embossed Evening Scarves,li mu'.<wa

Fringed ends, in fliades of ila«»'. kk>' """

Black mid White, Price,1!)!«.

, m.tFANS.-Dalnl.vCcduloiiI Folding

1:',TK^ncd ftl

and Pink tlnlcd. Price 2/11. Also 1.1 ck'.""^jami runt in.ic-u. nu. *.'-',. ?-?'°,, iii-i. iiojeliu

lulol.1Evening,

Fan», with pretty 1 f ^ 51,

design», and threaded with Ribbon.I

Kt^.Otliír Millie and Silver Oau« °T%,

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Evening Ovcr-Drcs«, llnlslied Headed irinS-,

fcctlvc design«. SupplyPrice,

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CLOAKS.-L.Kli.»' VTf^».&i'Ä^Cloak», in lovely »lindes o I Lau -ne "' '.

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Suxc, and Cream. ONL) .*>!?__

,,"major

SHOI-S.-Udie_' Satin i:ve,,1^\C°f ¡f &, fe,

qualityand flnWi. covered heels, in

»»gcj,_lCKllillie, Jlauve, Gold, and Black.

ALL (J..-.

0/11 pair.

Country Client., pleaseTake KoUu-A» Mall Ord«

will receive prompt attention.

PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES,S02-1-0-8 PITT-STREET,

TH13 IDEAL ^CO-Or-mATIVKSOCIETE

pTDNEY.-Printed and piibltahed by M*tj>§¡¡$Son», at tlie ellice of I ho ÄVJ'7P._ ffc «4

Pitt and Hunter street«, Wednesday, ¿pru .«.