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National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275426 SUMMARY. I An Austrian submarino torpedoed tho Trench (Wiser Leon Gambetta in tho Adriatic. Most of Itio crew porishod. lipnr Admiral Senos wont down .with hlB Hip An Itallnn patrolling flotilla roucued JS6 0( tho, crow. Tbo submarino was protoctod by a Gorman dtstroyor from Cattaro, which uIbo flrod on tbo Leon Onmbotta. Sir John French reports that tho Germnu ittack at Ypics has boor, definitely stopped. A small bridge-head at Sleonstrato still ro- mains to bo dealt with. Tho situation required tho delivery of Urlt hh and French counter-attacks north ol the Tprcs salient. Tho Gormans have suffored sovoro loss, over (00 dead bolng counted at a. singlo point on the ïsor Cana!. In tho vicinity of Ypres tho Gorman losses ire said to bo in a ratio of 20 to 1 of tho Allies Belgians and Fronen aro attacking tho bridge Head from tbo north of Stoonstrato, tho Brit- ish attacking from tho othor side. On Monday night tho Germans attempted to repeat Saturday's manoouvro with poisonous {ases. The BolglanB were warned, however, and look tho necessary precautions. When tho Germans confidently advanced In tompact masses tho Belgian machino guns 'uowod them down. .* Cespito tho Ked Cross flap tho^Gormans bombarded an infirmary at Popesingho, und three nuns wcro killed. There Is a wholesale movemont of Gorman iroopa in Belgium, somo towardB the Yser and come eastwards. Territorials fought with groat gallantry, Jirllllantly assisting at tho capturo of Saint Julien. Saint Julien was, however, found to be too far advanced, and tho Uno was remodelled nearer to Ypres. Tho French gained a kllomotro on tho Los &>arges-St. Remy road, Inflicting sever» losses and destroying a Gorman battery. French airmen ignited an ammunition stor« it Chaubley and a dlrigiblo shod at Frlcdrlchs bilcn. They also brought down and destroyed four German aeroplanes. Ono French machino was lost. According to the "Dally Chronicle," the Germana lost 00,000 men at Sedan and 40,000 it Longwy. At Longwv the Crown Princo suffered a ner tous breakdown, and was rescued by sacrt tclng largo numbers of men. His military exploltB aro a standing Joko, as he spent most ot lils time In dissipation ut Luxembourg, Tho War OfTlco announces that, despite op- position, the Allies havo oBtabllBhod tbom tclves on tho Gallipoli peninsula. They havo beacon off the attacks ot tho TurkB, and are now steadily advancing. A Petrograd communique says tho onoroy aro Intensely active on tho Upper Niemen, and weet of tho Niemen. Tho Rockefeller Commission reports that lhere are 30,000 case of typhoid In Servia. TM whole nation Is rapidly being onveloped. Conditions are a menace to tho health of the entire globe. Thrco hundred thousand porsons aro dostl tnte. Tho situation is wholly beyond tho Government's control. Japan has Informed China that she will con tlder tho retrocession of Klao-Chao when her demands ara accepted. On tho othor hand, however, Tslng-Tno will lo a treaty port, with a large Japanese sottlo tobnt. » - 1 -, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson was congratu- lated by tho Imperial Govornmont on the Aus- tralian troops* behaviour In Turkey. Mr. Fisher stated yesterday that he did not 7tt know which troops had gone forward to the Dardanelles. Tho Federal Government will continue to pay separation allowances to wives and fam- ilies of soldiers on active service. ' Hitherto It had been paid only up to the time that the soldiers left Australia, Tho Dofence Bill was finally passed In 'tho Senate, and transmitted to the House of Re- presentatives. Mr. Fisher intends to move that tho ques- tion of oxtending tho Lithgow factory bo re- torted to a Public Works Committee. Mr. Bruco Smith, In tho House of Represen- tatives, asked whether non-unlonlBt clerks Kens employed In the Defence Department. Mr. Jensen replied that all would-bo clorks in the department wcro instructed that thqy must belong to a union. He added that 70 per cent . of the soldiers rho bad gono to the war were unionists. Tho new Minister for Public Health, Mi. Black, yesterday said ho Intended to develop the bush nursing scheme. Ho Is In favour of having central district hospitals, so that patients could receive tho lest posslhlo trontment. Tho system of subsidising private doctors In outlying districts would also bo persovorcd Wita. Mr. Hall statod yesterday that, in view of «carclty, chaff exports should be discouraged lo every poaslblo way. If any firms In the State disregarded tho Go fernment's wishes ho undertook to seize their 6toc.KB under the Control Act. Apparently about 70,000 tons of hay and chuff »oulil he ipqulrcd to carry through until the now Benson In October. ' A discussion took placo at the Labour Coun- cil regarding tbo hcopo of tho Noeessary Com- modities Commlbslon lait ovonlug. It nas urged that the powers of tho Com mlssloneis ho enlarged, and tho commission made a permanent institution. Tho Commibslonors should also havo powor to enforco tbolr decisions. It was doclded to approach tho Govornmont. Western Australian traders aro to bo called on to Bupply returns showing stocks of hay, chart, and Btraw held. Tho Control of Trade Commission doslres to «scortaln tho actual position ot tho Stato in fodder supplies,. A further conference was hold yestorday af- ternoon regarding tho oBtablishmont of a national war invontlon bureau. It was decided to cabio to Sir George Rold to ask for tho concurrence of tho British Go »ernment. A patriotic demonstration took placo In front of Parliament Buildings, at Wellington, l*ew Zealand. The occasion was the receipt of a congratu Jatory (.nblor from the Imperial Govornmont regarding tho Dominion troops in Turkoy. i A moderato amount of business was dono on tho Sydney Stock Exchungo yesterday at slightly cahier prlccB. OMng to tho uncertainty of the nowa about the war a feeling of uneasiness still porvnded mining cliclcB. Speculators appeared to bo disinclined to operate until news of u moro reassuring nnturo *as rccel\ed. There was n. good demand for river poultry yesterday, mid prices woro Armor. Egg prlcos »ero unchanged. In tho forngo und grain section thoro was jory mtio liiiBlnoss passing, and prlcos re- mained unaltered. Two unassoclated Arms offered catalogues at ino ¡sjonoy Wool Exchango yestorday. Com- petition was only moderately koon. omK1? ?'oro ln ful1 attendance, and a total "i JUi bales waa ofTered at auction. Medium Prices wcro obtained. Jirt,t Homobu,8h tho Bh0°P market opened to a; M""CSml?Gt!tlon ,or Good to primo quality «t Monday's best rulingB. e¿a^b? 1loro "odorntely suppllod, and In £Z\l\yTL ß°0(i Pr'°>0 "ort". rates tilfe.^nft0r ,ilua,IltlDB of oattl0' ?wnose B»P »ttcoo ,0"?,U " thln"th0 domul"1' ">«» demand »as good and values firm. Jron°in *"" vory notlvo Inland tor galvanised WAK?ot th0 ropoatod rl80s '" .nFth0Ca£V,;^eoptlnK for n «bower or two irttl EouÄ C°.aS,t' "no nnd C001 sonorally, «wa southerly winds; moro frosts and fo;s. JIA'RMER'S THEATRE DINNER. T0-N1GI1T IN THE RESTAURANT, FROM 0.30 TO 8.30. TABLE D'HOTE, 1/0. A programme of popular music will be rendered by Farmer's Orchestra. 1'iitrons wishing to reserve scats, for this function muy do so by communicating; witU the Restaurant Manager. RESTAURANT TELEPHONE: CITY 70. LADIES SMART GLOVES A FEW'SCARCE LINES. The following lines of Olores are in great demand vet are . difficult, to obtain. Many will there- fore, be elad of this opportunity to purchase them. SHOUT WHITE KID GLOVES. Wo, ure fortunato in being able to offer a good assortment of 3-bultnn length Whitfi Kid Glo\e" nt PKICI S 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11 Pair. CHAMOIS GLOVES. STILL AS POPULAR AS EVER. " 2-BUTTON LENGTH WASilABLn CHAMOIS GLOVE3, White only. PRICE, 4/11 l'air. 2-BUriOX LENGTH CHAMOIS GLOVES, In White and Cream. PRILL, fi/fl Pair. ENGLISH DOE GI.OV1Ä These ale uiy smart for wearing with Winter Omi innes. 4-BUnON LENGTH ENGLISH DOE GLOVKS, with Bli up mill dome at »Hut. In White, Beal cr, Drab, and Grcj PRICE, 6711 PAIR. kappa li:athi:u gloves. smart, serviceable gloves fob nard wear. 4-button length nappa leather gloves, strap and dome at wrist, in assorted Tans. PUICE, 4/11 Pilr. B BirrTO.V LENGTH NAPPA GLOVES, strap and dome >at wrist, in Black, White, Oroy, and Tan. l'HICE, 8/11 Tair. CENTRAL PITT-STREET SHOP. UNRlVAlS,ED VALUES IN NEW SEASON'S FUR COATS. The enthusiastic buying of these Fur Coat« ia proof positho of their unique valuo and perfec- tion of Htjle. Our Patrons have appreciated the good fortune of boluc; able to purchaFO at prices quite as keen as before the war. Such a situation Is unique, con- sidering the scarcity of Kura, and is due alone to exception ii buying opportunities. * We specially fcatuic COSEY SEAL COATS, which we arc showing; at marvellously keen prices. CONEY SEAL COATS OF SPLENDID VALUE. WlilUt all these Coney Seal Coats arc splendid value, we draw special attention to the marvellous lines at I) and 10 gns. Such value Is not obtain- able elsewhere. SMART COAT IN BEAL CONEY BEAL, 46In long, plain cut-away fronts, finished with 2 buttons anil flat noch i ollar, close Mugjar sloeies; lining of Saxe or Vieux Rose. Price, 9 gna. HANDSOME PUR COAT IN FRENCH CONEY, COm long, rounded fronts, Mngjnr sleeves, tumed-baek cufTs and roll collar; lining of Vieux Itosc, Peach, and Sj\c Blue. PRICE, 10 Gus. USEFUL COAT IN CONEY SEM-, «lin long, roll collar, turned-back cufTs, Magjar sleeves, rounded fronts, lined Dark Sa\e Silk. PRICE. 14 Gns. CHARMING LIGHTWEIGHT CONEY SEAL COAT, Length, roll collar and cuff«, rounded fronts, loose rlccves, lining of Purple Brocade. PRICE, 20 Gns. niCH COAT IN CONEY SEAL, made from selected skins, roll collar, Raglan sleeves, front slightly rounded, two or three buttons, as desired; lined with firev Silk. PRICE, 20gns. EXQUISITE COAT MADE FROM FlUST-CLASS COSEY SEAL SKINS, beautifully soft and bright; buttoned to throat, and with broad Pur Belt and flared skirt; lined Grey Brocade. PRICE, 30gns. BUY A RECRUITING POSTER IN AID OP THE BELGIAN FUND. An interesting scries of SO different designs in Recruiting Po3Ur< aro displaced lor sole In aid of the Belgian r'und on Hie Ground Floor of our Pitt-street Shop. FARMER'S, SYDNEY, PITT, MAIIKET, AND GEORGE^ STREETS. /CLIMBING PLANTS *-* ARE ALW ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND. Charming effect« can be secured by .TUDICI OUS PLAM'ING of OLIMBER8. Unsightly buildings, tree stumps, fences, and many other mediums suitable for the rurpose can be mude objects of admiration. FOB COASTAL DISTRICTS BAUCIIINIA SCANDENS, beautiful foliage and pink and willie flowers, quick grower, 2/0 carn. BIQNONIA LLVDLEYANA. Lavender, 1/0 each. BIGNONIA VENUSTA, vigorous grower, Orange Flowers. I/o each, BOUOAlNVUvLEA GLABRA SANDERIAlfA, Rosy Purple, very free flowering, 1/0 each. STIGMAPHYLLON OILIATUM, Yellow, Crinkled Dow«*, 1/fl each. SOLANUM WENDLANDL. Lavender Blue, i/o each. The Set of fl lor 0/0. Postage, 1/ «tra in N.8.W. FOR COLD DISTRICTS BIGNONIA GUILFOYLE!, Red ar.d Orange, 1/0. GELSEMIUM SElfPERVUlENS, Yellow, sweet seen ted, 1/0, LONICERA JATONICA, Cream. 1/«. LONICERA TARTÁRICA SPLKNDENS, Scarlet, 1/0 .TAKMINIUM GRANDIFLORUM, White, 1/0. WISTARIA SINKNSIS, Lnvendcr, 1/0. the above 0 for 8/0, Postage 1/ nxlxa in N.S.W. ANDERSON AND CO~ LTD., Seeds and Plant*, 309 aeorgc-street, Sydney. gEARLS' SUPERIOR ROSES, Grown on own Booti to meet the wishes of various Krowera:-The following Roses can be supplied: MRS C. WEST, HIS MAJESTY, LA FRANCE, 11. E RICHARDSON, P. It. PATZER, DUKE Ol' SUTHERLAND THE BRinr, MHS E. TOWNSEND, I". O. SEATON, WHITE M«(\N COCHET COUNTESS BERITIA, MAM VN COCHET, P. C. DE ROHAN, PALL NEYRON, P. K. DltUSCHKE, DUKE OF EDLNBirRCH AVOCA, HERZ .M. ANTOINETTE. 1/ each, 10/ per do-, 11/ port free, the set of l8 Ro*t'i for 10/, pott free. SEUIL8, BOSE SPECl \LISTS, 80 KING-STHEET. SYDNEY. C~H01CE FLOWERING BULBS " FOR PRESENT PLANTING. ANEMONE, SINGLE MIXED, u lino strain. 1/ per dozen, 6/ per 100. ANEMONE, DOUBLE MIXED, a good «train of Doublt Blooms. 1/0 per down, 7/0 per 100. RANUNCULUS, PERSIAN, TURBAN, and FRENCH, al! splendid strains, good foi massing, 1/ per dozen, 6/ per 100. UABIANA, MIXED, a pretty dwarf-growing bulb, bril liant colours. 3/fl per dozen, 7/6 per 100. miS, SPANISH, very attractive, and useful for cut- ting, colours, violet, bronze, and yellow railed. 2/0 per dozen, ALL POST PAID. WRITE FOR BULB CATALOGUE. ALSO PLANT CATALOGUE, Fttlutí. SHEPHERD'S, LTD., 202 PITT-STREET. CITY. "OPEN FRIDAY NlflllT UNTIL 0 O'CLOCK, T>AY LESS AND DRESS BETTER. "SHIRT HELPS IN PRINT AND PRACTICE." Don't go on buying mil-fitting Shirt»-nothing wastes jour money and irritates your temper more. Got one of these. "MURDOCH" 8/11 CAMBRIC SHIRTS. Pick cither a Golf or rushton Style, «nd he cause we've cut Hiern to «roper blzc, .crow the back, under the armpits, at the tullir, etc., you'll get JOO per cent, mtisfaction, The specials arc neat Dlnck and Whlto stripes, all sires, 3/11; 3 for 11/, post free. Ask for K.S09. MURDOCH'S, IN PARK-STREET, LTD., SYDNEY. * "Australia's Mammoth Men's and Boy's Wear Store." rLLDMTNATED ' ADDRESSES, «. ^ Framed or in ¿>ook Style, Designed and Executed by our own Illuminators. From 2 Guineas to 20 Guineas and upwards. W. C. PENFOLD AND CO., LTD., "Stationers and Printers," / 163 Pitt-street, Sidney. EsUb, 1830, ! 'Phone«, City 7073 and ItfíL SHIPPING. p. AND O. '.*? BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH. AND LONDON. FIRbT AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. , i Leave I Lcavi Yrons. Com- Sydney,] Melb., Adol., l-mninlcr. | Noon. a ii.in.1 0 P.»". Leave MOÜLTAN_IU.IajU I lindock. .IMay MOLDAVIA.. . '" May lb _. 1OJOÓ0 Gordon...IMay 20 Juno 1 EGYPT. S,M>0 Montford. (Juno 12 June lfi MEDINA.... ...|lä,(W) Not Igy. ...(Juna 2u[June 20 alay ¿\i Juno 3 June 17 July 1 Electric Fans and Heading Lamps In all Cabins. First ami Second Saluons, Five of Charge. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS TO CEYLON. Through Fare» quoted to New York vin Sues. Oversea lleturn Tickets arc now interchangeable wita the Orient Coin nany. For Fares mid all further particulars apply to A. GORDON WÜSCHE, , . Superintendent in Australia, 53 Pitt-slrcct. Tel., City 1000.______ mu S ABERDEEN LONDON, vi» DURBAN and CAPETOWN. S.S. MARATHON, 8000 Tons, WILL SAIL FROM SYDNEY ABOUT MAY 22. SALOON, Ï-AI"ÎS: THIRD-CLASS, LONDON, from £45. ., £U> '¡I-F1 Capetown anil Durban, from £13/13/ to *-}]llll\,.n Special Bound Tickets /or Belum l.y Orient Line, £»0 (lht-cluss both wnsíú, ££2 (2nd-olas3 Orien.). ROUND-THE-WORLD TICKETS, from £122/10/. SALOON CABINS on Upper and Bridge Decks. THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the Highest Standard. NEXT STEAMER, T.S.S. DEMOSTHENES, 11,260 Tons, about JUNE 19. l'ampnlcts,. Time-tnhlcs, etc, on application, Dftl/lhl'Y and CO., Ltd., Agents in Australia. TXOMEWÂRD PASSENOEltsr" VIA AMERICA. Berths for the Atlantic Voyage can bc.neaeryed on the Magnificent Steamer« of the White Star Line by application to , _" ,-n DALOETV and CO.. LTD. ALL CLASSES. Deforo booking your pjMagc to any part of »¡J World, milo for Illustrated Travellers' Gazette aim Sailing List, Post Free. ^ , _ THOS. COOK ¡mil SON, .Challis Hoy«] Sydney.. rpHJS BLUE" FUNNEL* LINE. X TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND LONDON. _Carrying Ifirtt Saloon Passengers Only._, ANCIIlbU.. JIO.UOU l0llh|U. C. Lewin|July j NESTOR.[14,600 tons lu. l>. Owen |Animât \ - Wireters, Laundry, Nursery, ctr. FARES: LONDON, from £43 Single, and £81 Return, AFRICA,'Single from £.10, Belum from £60. Single Cabins: London £05, Africa £35. GILCHRIST, WATT, and SANDERSON, LTD., _Agent«. Hent-slreit._ p. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. *? TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND LONDON. 'ONE CLASS ONLY._ BELTANA 111,ISO W. O. Lingliam.. May 8 INoon C'WEALTH 7,000 E. II. Cooper.lune r, D'light. BALLARAT 11,120 F. W. A. Hanlon July 24 I Noon. Twin Screw Steamer*. Fitted with Wirclei*. FARES TO AFRICA, 13 to 17 Guinrns; to LONDON, £10 to £20; or Return, 2ml, P. and O. Mall Steamer, £40/10/. GILCHRIST, WATT, anil SANDERSON, LTD;, _ Agents, 7 Bent-street._ ^OMMONAVEALTII,' AN D'" DOMINION LINE, LTD. .STEAM TO BOSTON and NE\v" YORK, VIA PANAMA CANAL. S.S. AEON will be ,despatched from Sydney direct on or about May 12. For rules of freight and full particulars, ap< ply to CIBBS, BRIGHT and CO., Asenta. 37 Pitt-street. Or COMMONWEALTH and DOMINION LINE, Ltd., Loftus-strect. rjnVO WEEKS IN SAN 1'uANUlSUU. THE TANAMA-PACIFIO EXPOSITION Is now open. Forty-one Nations represented at tho Exposition emphasises ils International Character. It is the mObt colossal nf Evposi tlonR the world lull ever teen; anil its ititereit to flin mau of business and to the tourist is something- that may not be duplicated for many years. Ll'io Niagara rails, this great Expo- sition, which has taken years to prepare, can- not be ndequately clcscrilird, but» we have literature- an its wonders which' will be sent to you on /application. SEVEN WEEKS IN ALL. Approximately (rom Sydney to San Francisco and back occupies 7 weeks-6 at sea, 2 on shore. In these 2 weeks you can see the Exposition, 'tho Yosemite Volley, the Grand Canyon, Rocky Mtno., etc' Ko other line h09 so fast a time-table; but our return ticket* arc interchangeable with the other transpaci- fic Companies. Our ronlo is via Honolulu going; Honolulu and Samoa returning. LONDON IN 20 BAYS. The great nar has made little difference on out time to London. In conjunction with tho Trans-Allantl6 "fliers," we ore landing Aus- tralian passengers in London In less.than ona month. SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY: SONOMA, MAY 8; VENTURA, JUNE 5. Also, July 3, -Inly 3), August 23. STEAMERS. 10,000 Tons, Twin-screw, Classed 100 Al at British Lloyd's. Contain many cabin« cn suite, with baths. All particulars from OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Tel., 2282 City. '4* PITT-STREET. V. A. SPROUL. Managing Agent. AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL, LINE. TO MANILA, CHINA. AND JAPAN. B.S. OHANGSnA. 19th MAY. S.S. TA1YLA« . Mu» JUNE. Via Queensland Torts and _.,lsl:- 2nd. .Hiureday Islana .£14 u 0 ..£11 0 Darwin . ID U u .. 12 0 Zamboanga . 26 10 0 .. 17 8 Manila . 28 10 0 .. 18 15 Hongkong. W v D' .. 10 10 0. S. YUILL' and CO., Ltd., 0 Bridge-street. TXTINTER TRIPS TO QUEENSLAND. , T.S.S. WANDILLA, 11,500 Tons Displacement, 8500 I.II.l'., 10 Knota, will leave Sydney -1er Callns, without. transhipment, vu ports, lui'under: SATÜRÜAY.MAY 22, JUNE 10, JULY 17, AUOUST 14, and every Four Weeks thereafter. This magnificent vessel, the largest in the Queens- land service, carries First nnd Second Saloon and Stcci aao Passengers. One, two, tlriee, and four berth Cabins, Spacious Promenade Decks. Fitted with Wire- less Telegraphy. Electric Fans in every Cabin. Fidl particulars nu application to THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Ü. S. YUH.L and CO., LTD., Agent«, _jj Bridge-street. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. rpHE FOR MELBOURNE. GRANTALA, «00 tons .Friday, April 30. 4 n.m. WOLLOWRA, SOM tons. Friday, May 7, i p.m. WARILDA, BOCO tons . Saturday, May 8, 2 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY. ANÍT FREMANTLE. Transhipping to all other S.A. and W.A. Port«. AVAR1LDA.......I Mun tons ISat., May 8 12 n.m. WARILDA.I SflMJrosJgiitM. June S |2 p.m. The Warilda and Winninia aie both new steamers, fitted Wireless Telegraphy. Unsurpassed Accommoda- tion, carrying lot and 2nd Saloon and Steerage Passen- gers. FOR BRISBANE, MACKAY, TOWNSVILLE. AND CAIRNS, Transhipping lo ali other Queensland Port«. Sat., May 1 Sat., May 8 Sat., Mnv 16 Sat., May 12 noon 12 noon 12 noon 12 noon INNAMINCKA, 2500 tona .... GRANTALA, 4500 tons.. WOLLOWRA, SOCO lona.. WANDILLA. 8000 lons..?_ First and Second Kaloon Tickets nro iuicrcliunccaîdè after flr»t port of call willi other Interstate Companies, fiibjcct to conditions asccrtalnablc at the Company's onie?. Telephones: City «520, 0521. 0522, 052,1. O. S. YUILL and CO., LTD., Agents, _^_ 0 Bridge-«! rcet. Mcilwraith, mceacharn line. FAST PASSENGER SERVICE. From the Company's Wharf, No. 4 Darling HuriJjni ÍMIller's l'oint), FOR MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, ALBANY, AND FREMANTLE, Transhipping tor all S.A. Gulf Ports, Perth. Bun'jury, and other W.A. 1'ortf. r-.r,"-^-r-r,» I °'21 Tonv Trlplo-Scrow, SAT KATOQMRA, < URUAY, MAY l»t, and Mar ( 20th, at 4 p.m. v-iur>.M a ( Ts°l Tu"9- Twin-screw, TUBS KAROOLA, DAY, May 11, and June 8, at ., I 4 p.m.. The KATOOMBA has a Special Closcd-in Shelter Deck with plateglasa windows, which enables, dances, <-uu cerU, aud game» to be beldon deck in nil weuth-rs. Orcbcblru carried on both above steamers. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy, UnexceUed Accommodation for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Olas« l'asaugein. Private Suite« and Special State Room«. Terms (moderate) on application. First and Second Clns» Tickets ore interchangeable after first port of call with other Interstate companies. Condition« nsccitaiiiihlc on implication. Mcilwraith.» moeacharn, and co. pty., ltd., MANAGING AGENTS. oi Pirr-STitEET. Tel;, 671 City. Wharf Tel., 4238 Cltv. Or_at CojinanyV"..Offlr-r. Wnttm-ent. Newviistle.' HAWKESBURY UIVER (all ArvesL^iiTlMTT1. WATER, MANGROVE.-S.S. Knlluwattn. To-night, from B'llliurht-at. Cargo ice. till 4 p.m. to-day. T City 705. Kalla watta, Ltd., "I/, M. Brier Mills, ilngr. SHIPPING. ORIENT LINE ^ OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Tor PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via NAPLES and GIBRALTAR, ., _nin,f"n Calling at FREMANTLE (W.A.) and COLOMBO. _Transhipping for all Indian Ports. I | | U!,ivu| unive V£ï Mai !< June 11 July !> Au«. 'I R.M.S. Reg. Com- Syd., I Melb.. Adel., _i Tona..mander.I Koon. I 3 p.m.II P-m. OiiltAlI.i 8,)ÄU|»iielford IMoy o |M»y ij "" " OSTERLEY.13,12!)|Jeiil.i....Juiie Û Juno V OliaOVA. ja.DJO.Coad.... Julj »July « ORONTES.I n.fl-alSvinüna..|Juj,vJliH!!&_i-_ l'irtt and bccond balcon Fares upon tippli«mtioii. First and Second Class Oierica 'liikets aro avállame for icturn by P. and 0. Coy, FOR THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Special Accommodation in New «.OM-ton SJcaincri. SPACIOUS PR0.MENADE DECKS, SMOKLHOOMS, LADIES' MUSIC ROOMS. Many Two-bcith and Four-berth Cullins, situated on UPPFH AND MAIN DUCKS. Well-ventilated DINING SALOON on MAIN "^n Single, £17, .¿10, £21; ÜE1 URN, £32, £30, £30. PLEASURE TRIPS TO BRISBANH^ li.uivesb.vdncy| Xnivej Leaves |¿r,';<? Steamer. 1 0 p.m. | Brisbane.U^«nçjgy,j»!ff tOSTKHLKY i Hay 22 ¡Vnv 24 |May 20 IMoy .8 ORSOVA.I June 10 i.lnñe 21 JJmnMJiSS^ t Sails from Orient Wharf, Circular Q"»ï- : Wrlto foi Illustrated Circular giving full particulars. DAVID REID, 12 Martin-place. General Mar""""- ln Australia. pANADlAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL K-' MAIL LINE. TO VANCOUVER. THE LARGEST, NEWEST, AND FINEST STEAMERS TRADUJO. BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND TUB AMERICAN CONTINENT. ACCELERATED SERVICE, calling at ' AUCKLAND, N.Z., SUVA, FIJI, ";,, and HONOLULU. THE "ALL RED" ROUTE TO ENGLAND. In connection with the Canadian-Pacific Railway. Arros3 the Famous Canadian Rockies, rnuries, Great Lakes, Nulgara, etc. Through Bookings to all Canadian, United Slates, and _European I'm Is. *. .NIAGARA.i 13,500 tMAKUHA. 8,100 .NIAGARA. 13,3011 1 | Leave I Leave Reg. I Dlsp. S.v dnoy, Auck I Tons. I Tons. | 4 p.n;._| land. MiiyTTTMay l8 20,000 12,2C0 20,0110 i'ur irr.i,i.i.^uiu¿v i lind LYTTLETON, J (transhipping to | all N.Zj^ ports). * Triplf-scrcw Steamer, fitted with cabina ile luxe cn suite, bedstead rooms, nursoiy, laundry, electric lift. t Iwin-screw Steamer. ¡steamers fitted with Wlreleja Telegraphy. PANAMA EXPOSITION. AT SAW FRANCISCO, NOW OPEN. Firtt Saloon Tickets available return from San Fran- cisco by Union Mail Line, via Papeete, rtarotonga, Wellington; or from Son Francisco to Honolulu by Matson Line, thence C.A. Line, or other Trans-Pacific Routes. Second Snloon Tickets available for return from San Francisco by Union Co.'s Mall Line. For Illustrated Pamphlet and all information apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents, 259 George-street. fTNION LINE. ^ NEW ZEALAND. FROM MARGARET-STREET WHARP. (Luggage only, not Cargo, Received on Sailing Day.) Por iiirirr ivn S "T.S.S. MAHENO, WEDNES lor AUCKLAND. ^ ,)AY May i2th>'Nooa. I T.S.S. MANUKA, TO-DAY, For WELLINGTON April 30, Noon, lind LYTTLETON, J «T.S.S. MOEKAKI, FRIDAY, " '..--?-- - nay j4t xoon. Bills of Lading not signed after 10 a.m. Sailing Day. For WELLINGTON.-'R.M.S. MOANA, SATURDAY, May 22, at noon. Does not take Orgo foi Wellington. TASMANIA. To HOBART.-«MOER AKJ, 4ÍU MAY, noon; "MANUKA, 11th. From HOBART.-'MOERAKI, 8th May; .'MANUKA, Jith. For LAUNCFSTON, via Eden.-S.S. WAKATIPU, TUES- DAY,. May li, io a.m. i For" .STRAHAN, DEVONPORT, and BUBNIE (Cargo i iinlvl.-S S. KAKAPO, MONDAY, tay 3rd, 6 p.m. From MELBOURNE to LAUNCESTON ".T.S.S. LOOXGANA.IEVERY- MONDAY, WEDXEg. DAY, omi FRIDAY, 3 p.m. BURNIE, DEVONi'OHT.-S.S. OONAH, Every Tues- day and Friday, 1 p.m. STRA1IAN.-S.S. WAINUI, SATURDAY, MAY Stil. HOBART. BLUFF, DUNEDIN, LY1TELTOS, WEL- LINGTON.- .s.S. MOKOIA, WEDNESDAY, loth Mjy, Nqon. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. For LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, "and SAMOA, re turning to Sydney via Huvavand Moml. .T.S.S. TOFIJA, TUESDAY, MAY'SUn? Noon. No. .5 Wharf, Darling Harbour. (Freight» must be prepaid to Samoa.) (No Cargo received sailing day.) For SUVA, NUKUALOFA, HAAPAJ, VAVAU, and APIA, from Auckland: .T.S.S. A UA, MONDAY, Jfay 81st. (.T.S.S. MU1ENO, from Sydney, May 20th, connects.) Docs not take Careo for Fiji or Apia. For RAROTONOA and PAPEETE (Tahiti) .R.M.S. MOANA, SATURDAY, May 22, noon. (From No. 5 Wharf, Darling Harbour.) .Fitted with Wireless. No visitor« allowed on board. No mails are to be posted aboard steamers. Particulars as to other ports of call, time-tables, and leaflets, can be obtained at the Agents' Ofllcc«. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. 259 OEORGE-St) '|HtA\ EL UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG -1- to the PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION by thu UNION COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO, via WELLINGTON (N.Z.), RAROTONOA, AND PAPEETE (TAHITI). STEAMERS STAY 24 ROURS AT WELLINGTON (N.Z.), ALSO 24 HOURS AT PAPEETE, "THE PEARL _OF THE PACIFIC."_ f Lcävü j Leave _Steamers. I Sidney, noon. I Wellington. MOANA. May 22 I May 27~ .MARAMA.j_June 10 | Jin« 24 And Ever}' 28 Days thereafter.' . 1 he finest and largest Steamer trading between Sydney ¡.nd San Francisco. PANAMA EXPOSITION-AT SAN FRANCISCO NOW OPEN. FIRST AND SECOND SALOON RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM VANCOUVER, VIA HONOLULU. SUVA, AND AUCKLAND. . ' First-class TlcketB u1m> available to return by Matson Line to Honolulu, thence Canadian-Australian Line, by other Trans-Pacific Routes. THE MOST INTERESTING ROUTE TO THE UNITED STATES. GIVING A GLIMPSE OF NATIVE LIFE IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. All Steamers Fitted with Wireless. For full particulars and pamphlets apply to UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 259 GEORGES SPECIAL WINTER TOURS TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS FIJI-TONGA-SAMOA. T.S.S. TOFUA, 4345 Tons. T.S.S. ATUA, 3440 Tons. Fitted with every comfort and convenience for Tropical Travel. Culls made at LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, and MOMI (FiiD NUKUALOFA, 1IAAPAI, VAVAU (Tonga), and APIA (Samoa). TOFUA, from Sydney, 26th Maj, 22nd June, 20th July. .ATUA, from AUCKLAND, 3rd May, 31st May, 28th June. (.Connecting Steamer MAHENO from SYDNEY, Wed 2Sth April; Weil., 20th May; Weil., 23rd June.) ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. FARE FOR ROUND. TRIP, from £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 SPACE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VIA SAN FRANCISCO. S.S. WAIMARINO will load at Melbourne May 3rd, and Brisbane about 10th May for San Francisco. S.S. WAITEMATA at Sydney about the middle o May for San Francisco. Taking Wool, Hides, Skins, and General Cargo to al United States points. For particular« npply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., _258 Gcorgc-strcet. milli) NORTn COAST x STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. (Bars and Weather Permitting.) FROM SUbSE.VSTHBET. BYRON n\Y.-OKARA, TO-MIMtOW, 0.30 p.m C'OFF'S lIARIlOUIl.-ORAIt.V, TO-MORROW. O.JO p i Pnsseiurcis onh. Aim soo belov. RICHMOND RIVER.-BRUNDAH, TO-MORROW, 0.31 Mil. CLARENCE RIVER.-CORAMB\ (cargo only), THLS DAY, 5 p.m.; KYOGLE. TO-MORROW, 0.30 p.m. MACLEAY RIVER.-YULGILBAR, TUESDAY, NOON. via Newcastle. MANNING UIVER-MAIANBAR, THIS DAY, NOON, vin Newcastle. BELLINGER RIVER.-TAMDAK, TUESDAY, 0.30 p.m. NAMBUCCA R1VER.-NERONG, MONDAY, 0 p.m. FROM DRU1TT-STREET. COFF'S HARBOUR and WOOLGOOLGA.-NOOREBAR, THIS MORNING, 7.30. TWEED BIVEH.-COOLEBAR, MONDAY, 5 p.m. (Cargo only.) Passengers' nillcc and Tom 1st Bureau:-201 George street. Tri., C'ltv 0712. TOURIST GUIDE DOOK, PRICE 1/; POSTED, 1/1. R011IÎRT A. HELL, Hood Olllee: Tel., Ctiv 8')02 Managing Director. BELLINGER (Urunga only).-S.S.-Our Jack, from El lis'H Wharf, AbnttoiiM rd, Pyrmont, To-morrow. Cargo received Saturday till 1 p.m, A. and li. ELLIS, Ltd. TcL, City 17«. ._,_,_._ SHIPPING. BURNS-PHILl' TOURS, WINTER 1915, OUR "NUMBER 0" TOUR one of the TEN SPECIMEN TOURS is to THE SOLOMON ISLANDS AND RETURN. TOUR-LASTS ABOUT FIVE Wl ElvS. FARE-£20-INCLUÍ)PS ALL EXPENSES except PERSONAL EXPENSES. j\jiply PROMPTLY 'IO SECURE INCLUSION. .\TIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. " JAPAN-AUSTRALIA LINE ROUTE, via QUEENS!, VND PORTS, ZAMIiOAMGA and MVNILA, HONGKONG. , JAPAN POUTS. " Also complete ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE of unexcelled COMFORT, SAFETY, and GENERAL MTHACTIV.KS.EbS. Europe-Japan Line, ll.S.A.-.Iapon Line. Aiibralin-Jnpaii Line. ' Subsidiary Services everywhere. NEXT STEAMER TO JAPAN will be th< "Nikko Maru." Leaving Sydney on 24th Muy, Arriving in Yokohama 21th June. For AU, INFORMATION apply to BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD., Aurtralaslon Agents. ._._._Sydney. Tr»XTRA-SERVlCE STEAMER XJ of the NIPPON YISEN KAISHA-JAPAN. Tho "N.Y.K." "TOiOMI MARU," DIRECT FOR JAPAN, LEAVES SYDNEY 7th JUNE, "HITACHI MARU," for YOKOHAMA, via usual port». Apply for RATES, FREIGHTS, and all information to _BURNS, PinLP, and CO., Ltd. A..U.S.N. COMPANY, LIMITED, THE POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. . FOR MELBOURNE, Transhipping to Geelong and Launceston, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALRANY, FREMANTLE, PERTH, Transhipping to FROM LIME-STREET WHARVES, Near Erskinc-strcct Tram Terminus. r WYANDRA, 4500 tons (Wire- less), NEXT TUESDAY, 3 p.m., Moy 4, LEVUKA, 0500 tons (Wireless), NEXT WEDNESDAY, KOON, Slay 5. WODONGA, TUESDAY, 3 p.m., I May 11. Tile New Twin-screw Steamer INUAUKA,' 10,000 tons (Wireless Telegra- phy), SATURDAY, 3 p.m.. Mav 22nd. Carries first, sec- ond, and third clars passen- gers. lias one, two, three, and four berth cabins. Elec- tric Lift, Swimming Biths, Gymnasium, Vrrandah Cafe, Nursery, Hot Water Service in Cabins, and all up-to-date arrangements for comfort of passengers. MALLINA (a), Carita only, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, noon, May 1, KANOWNA, 7000 ton« (Wire less), NEXT TUESDAY, 8.80 p.m., May 4. MOIRA (a),-Cargo only, SAT- URDAY, noon, May 8. WYANDRA, 4500 tons (Wire- less), TUESDAY, 3.30 p.m., .May 11. WODONGA, TUESDAY', 3.30 p.m., May l8. WYREEMA, K/m tons (Wire- less), TUESDAY, 8,80 p.m., I May 23. WYANDRA, 4500 tons (Wire- less), TUESDAY, 3.30 p. May 11. .. LEVUKA, 0500 tons (Wireless), THURSDAY, Mav 13, noon. BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH (b) BUNDABERG (b) .GLADSTONE (li) BROCKHAMPTON (b) .MACKAY, BOWEN, TOWNSVILLE (Town Wharf and Jetty), LUCINDA PT. (c) MOURILYAN (o) INNISFAIL (c), CAIRNS, PORT DOUGLAS (c), COOKTOWN (c), THURSDAY IS. (b), NORMANTON CO, BURKETOWN (b), LAUTOKA, ) SUVA, [ FIJI. LEVUKA, ) Passengers to Fiji must hold Successful Vaccination Certificates endorsed by Qnurantlne Officer. (a) MALLINA and MOIRA CALL AT BRISBANE Bnd ROCKHAMPTON only, but take Caigo for all ports except Gladstone, Mackay, Bowen, and dims.' (b) Transhipping ai Brisbane. "Pusicngcrs only. (c) Transhipping nt Brisbane and Townsville. After first port of call. First and Second Saloon Tickets ore Interchangeable willi all interstate Com- panies; conditions nsccrtninnblc on application. TELEPHONES- Passages, KS08, Import Freight, 7840 and 7800: Wharves, 0020, !10z7; Export Frciglit, 4955. BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD., Agents, _>_0 nrldirc-strcet, JJÜRNS, '_ PHIL? MÄH- LINEJ ¡-"JAVA AND -S'NGAPORE, -"'- ' ' (Under Contract wilh'lhc'Government of K.S.W.) VIA1 QUEENSLAND PORTS AND ' DARWIN. SAILING-FROM 'COMPANY'S WHARF,'EAST CIRCULAR QUAY, S.S. MONTORO, SATURDAY, 1st M vY, lit 11.30 A.M. Steamer. I Comm inder. 1 Sails. NEW STEAMERS. FTTTED WITH WIRELESS AND LAUNDRY. Smooth Water. Interesting Ports of Call. MAONinCENT SCENERY. When a-sufficient number of Passengers desire it the Steamer will remain at Caima long enough to enable a tiip.to BARRON FALLS to be imire. RETURN TICKETS TO JAVA AND SINGAPORE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH TUE ROYAL PACKET S.N. COMPANY. NEW ROUTE TO EUROPE. VIA JAVA AND SLVGAPORE. BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD., Agents, _0 Bndge-strcet. Svdncv . A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR TOURISTS TO VISIT THE NORTH-WEST PACIFIC. The S.S. GERMANIA will leave from FEDERAL WHARF TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 1st MAY, at NOON, for LORD HOWE IS., NORFOLK ÏS., OCEAN ISLAND, NAURU, and C1LHËRT IS,, returning cither via the SOLOMON ISLANDS or NEW HEBRIDES. r HOUND TRIP £27/10/. BURNS, PHILP, and CO., LTD., _0 Bridge-Btrcct. T710R VILA AND THE NEW x HEBRIDES. Tile S.S. INDUNA will bo despatched from the FEDERAL WHARF TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 1st MAY, at NOON. BURNS, PHILP, and CO., LTD., '_9 Bridge-street. (Transhipping at Melbourne for Geelong). BRISBANE, MARYBOROUGH. BUNDABERG. GLADSTONE, ROCKHAMPTON (Wharf). URLSBANE, MARYBOROUGH, BUNDABERG. GLADSTONE. ROCKHAMPTON (Port Alma), MACKAY. "BOWEN. TOWNSVILLE, CAIRNS, PORT DOUGLAS. v and North Queensland Ports. A USTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS LINE ."? HOWARD SMITH. LIMITED, Managing Agent«, FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS FROM KING-STREET WHARVES. (Trama lancT Possengcrs at Whirf Gates.) -CANBERRA, New T.S.S., 8000 tons. 17 knots (Wireless Tele- graphy), 3.;to p.m., "O-MOR 110 W, SATURDAY', May 1. Cirrying 1st, 2nd, and 3rd MELBOURNE, V^ëO^^lF&l . .{ Berths. Electric fans through- out. Barher's shop and lift. BOMBALA (Wireless Tolî graphy), 12 noon, SAT., May COOMA fWlreless Telegraphy), 12 Noon. SAT.. Mav 15. i Steamers Early. COOMA (Wireless Telegraph*), ? P.m., TO-MORRO.V, SAT- URDAY, May 1. TIME (Cargo only). 5 p.i TUESDAY NEXTI May 4. CANBERRA, New T.S.S., 8000 tons, 17 knots (Wireless Tele- graphy). 4 n.m. SAT.. May 8. carrvinir 1st, 2nd, and 3rd \ doss pasi.enirers. L BURWAH (Careo Only), 8 p.m. TUESDAY, May 11. .- - ?j COOMA (Wireless Telegraphy), m>ftmv-' jro-UOKB-Ow, SÄT URDA), shy j. , CANBERRA, Ncw/T.S.S., 801)0 tons, 17 knots ^Vireless Tele- graphy), 4 p.m.' SAT., May S, carrying 1st; 2nd, and !trd Class Passengers. BOMBALA > Wifeless Tclegra nhv). 3 «m. SAT.. Mav 13. Passeiuref, nr0 eonvoyed hr rail frnfa port Alma to Rock n'S""' I1"1 vicc vcraa * Passengers only. QUEENSLAND UOYAl, MAIL SERVICE S.S. PEREGRINE. 35CJO rtns lMvoll BRISBANE for TOWNSVILLE EVERY FRIh.vy, at 8 a.m., calling at GLADSTONE, MACKAY arfd noWES, connecting at Townsville with T.S.S. Mftuiiyaii for North Queens- land Port.« .is far as P'00ittowu Passengers leaving Svgncr by mail train on Thura 'J?3;, i'tc«loon '««vc Brisbane by the 10.26 p.m. H8T?'" on .Friday,,'an,i co""cct Witb the Peregrine at Gladstone for NojUth Queensland ports. Passengers' Tlckctsf.nterchangcablc with other inter- state S.S. Companif, Further particulars on appli- cation, f ,io,VaRD SMITH, LIMITED, n..u. na ¡ Managing Agents. Booking Office: k^j,,,!,],, uuilding, 350 George street, near G.P.O./1 wharves: Foot of King-street. if>3 Crío"CH-/'' 0tiKe t,2:!1 Clly (!1 IlncaK Wmnca rpBE illawarra And south COAST SVcam NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. WOLLONGO^^^'""''"'"*0 Sl'iVi}'' pb9,rt'kemúla.-tuesday. vmvni_TwESDAY. ïi?nvMc1 ' "GREENWELL POINT.-TUESDAY. TiTiiViïJÎ-AY, NAVAL COLLEGE.-WEDNE 1 ,?n,,pK.-EARLY. Î itSÍÍaSÍ'^A.-WEDNESDAY. I.'AT.nv.^'S "AY, NELLIGEN.-THURSDAY. «?r>nn A-WEDNESIUY. îïi.ïiîVtMA, WAOONG \.-IMrlv. BUU11IV ifODI. TATURA. MERIMBULA, EDEN.-S.S. "-MlrRIMBULA, MONDAY, .! pin. £n''K, 0 «111 not lie reieivid after 4 . , ;°/'usure shipment urgu should tie down two hours bcfor-fi. ,,,i|,1(,. ,., ii. .'. SIM, General Manager. , Ilionch and Offices I; 01 Dij-street, foot of Market rtrciïl._Telephone. Oitj_W72: ti ice i"TO,,__ TTT'h,ADULLA, Niirooina, WâirniuVi, Dttcuuñ's Ila.. ^. S.S. Wee Clyde, from )tus*o))'s v.\ hf., foot Bath "r6t .st, THIS DAY. Cargo to. 5 o.m. City r -WEDNESDAY. SHIPPING. [jyjTELBOURNB STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. S.S. SYDNEY (b), THIS DAY, FRIDAY', 4 p.m. S.P. SYDNEY, MAY 14th, FRIDAY, 10, a.m. as. SYDNEY, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 3 p.m. S.S. DIMBOOLA (n), TUESDAY For I ¡S.S. DIMBOOLA W, TUESDAY 1 NEYT. May 4th, 4 p.-n, ^BOURNE, I S.S. SYDNEY", M ty Hth, FIH l DAY, 10 a.m. For C . MELBOURNE. S.S. DIMBOOLA (n). TUESDAY ADELAIDE, | NEXT, Mai 4th, 4 'p.m. | .?MANTLE I S.S. K\PUNDA, May 18th, IPKitTH, . TUESDAY, 2 p.m. (Omits ¿1 .(BUNBURY-), ban;). .' ? (CERALDTON). I (a) CARGO received till 2 p.m. Balling day.,, (b) Cargo not received to-day. , NOTICE-S.S. SYDNEY''carries 1st nnd 2nd Saloon Passengers only, S.S. DIMBOOLA and KAPUNDA 1H and 3rd Class Passengers onlj. , , FARES-First Saloon. Secourt Saloon. Third-class. Single. Return. Single-' Return. Single. Ellen .. £1 l.i 0 £2 10 0 £1 0 0 £2 0 0 Mclb'nc 2 7 0 4 0 0 1 M 0 a 0 . 0 £1 S \dclaidc 400700 2 10 t""umt!c 10 0 0 15 0 0 - - 5 JQ 0 ' Excellent Passenger Accommodation. First aiid Second Saloon Tickets Interchangeable sith atlHT \ntcrstatc Companies after first port ,of call (Round To'ur Tickets exceptée!)." Full particular!, [on application: _? ' . ' MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., CITY OFFICE: Corner of King ond York street«. Wharves: Foot Markct-atrcct. T., City 8212, E213i lACEAN ...EXCURSION. '-' EDEN, MELBOURNE, TASMANIA. ; THE POPULAR S.S. SYDNEY (Captain J. Dawson), 1 3000 Ton«, sails THIS DVY, FRIDAY', KIMI., 'AND FORTNIGHTLY THERE \FTER. Round Trip orcupjing ten dijs.- Steamer calling lot rdm cn route to Melbourne, add returning \U Stanl«, Burnie, Do\onport, and Eden. , ROUND PARES: 1st Niloon. £0/0/;'2nd Saloon, £4. Passengers malntniiied aboard at all ports except For further particulars, Pamphlets, etc., apply MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., corner King and York street«. ItJlWART; TPÂRKËR . -LINE., Steamer« Sail from Margaret-strcot Wharf. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND W.A. PORTS. " *NDIA, 7000' foi«, I , _. JS\TOnUAY, May Jfi¡ ALBANY' i lfct, 2nd, and ,3rd Clusn Pas FREMANTLE, | sengers, MELBOURNE. ] T-.S.S. ZEALAND ADELAIDE, .. I 2 p ni., SVTDR iT.niKV r 1st. 2nd. and.! PERTH. TASMANIA. | HOBART \ .T£S.mUyMArtOA,_ 11 a.m.,| MELBOURNE to I LOONGANA, Monday, WedneB-j LAUNCESTON. I day, Friday. "(direct). i TUESDAY, May Í81 to I LOONGANA, Mo I day, Friday. NEW ZEALAND. 'A tSÄSninn- for 1 S'S- MVERINA, Noon, THU118 Napier? J 2nd, and, 3rd'Class l'aocngcr«, I WELLINGTON, Í LYTTCLTON, I "T.S.S. ULIMAROA, Transhipping I NOON, THURSDAY, May 0, for Dunedin, f and May 27. Bluff, and s other N.Z. j See Special Not». É" SPECIAL-ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE AL-1 TERATION OF SAILING DATE OF T.S.S. ULIMAROA! FOR NEW ZEALAND. .No^letters for N.Z. can be posted nt «hip's gang- way. Visitor« not allowed on board bailing day. All passenger steamer« fitted with wireless. Coastal Ticket« interchangeable with other Com- panies/ subject to conditions uncertain« hie on appli- cation. Tasmanian and New Zealand Tickets crc Interchange- able with Union Line, and Wee \crsa. HUDDART, PARKFR, LIMITED, _261 Oi-orgc street (opp. HoiiO-ttrect). rnffiS NEWCASTLE AND HUNTER x RIVER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Steam to and fiom Newcastle Erny Night, at li. (Sunday execpted.) FROM WHARF, FOOT OF KINQ-STREST. FARES AS USUAL. I T.S.S. HUNTER, 1840 tons, THIS NIGHT, at 11. Cargo tvcrehetl until 4. TORT STEPHENS-S.S. KARUAH, TIUS DAY, ut fl p.m., calling at Newcastle cn routA-.-^Carso re- ceived until li. v -- ' . HAWKESBURY RIVER 'EXCURSIONS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, ut 2. S.S. NE«CASTLE,- 12M Tdnr. 1'AliE 2/. < W. N. CUTHBERTSON, , _ ' General Manager. Office:, 147 Sutcox-strcot. _. , , < fjUYLOlVS , r~WHABF7: EYUMONT. ,PE HAWKE,' FORSTER, TUNCURRY', NAB! VC, KRAMBACH, COOLONGOLOOK, and FAILfcOffi). TUNCURRY, THIS DAY. Cargo, noon. - Pasaon¿crs, 2 p.m. CADDEN HAVEN, LAURIETON, KEW, COMBOYNE, _and KENDALL.-COMHOY NE, MONDAY._ VTAMDUCCA 'RIVER, inking Largo for Nambucca -L> Heads, Maoi.sillle, and Bowraville.-S.S. ASTRAL «ila from Geary'« Wharf, Pyrmont, TO-MOHIIOW, at Noon. Cargo received 'lo-day and until 11 a.m. To' morrow. ARTHUR H. HYSl.LL, Agent, Jl Hunter >l. 'l'HONES: City OK», OaW, WUVItr, M. Ijj4. KICILMOND ? ItnER,- ALL TÂHTS. S.S. TAY I., 'IO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Cargo received daily. B. M. CORRIGAN and CO., Ld" t Albion Wharf, Tel., 4640 Cltv._-foot if Market-street. LANGLEY BROTHERS, "LIMITED, Baltic Wharf, Market «trent. COFr'S HARBOUR and WOOLGOOLGA.-FITZROY, TUESDYY, 10 p.m , iLt Newcaitlc. Superior 1'aKscticcr Accommodation. TWEED RIVER.-DUROBY. MONDAY. 0 p.m._ CAIN'S COASTAL CO-Ol'ERATIVE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. PORT MACQUARIE, HASTINGS and WILSON RIVERS. -T.S.S. MACQUARIE, TUESDAY, 4 p.m. GEO, MCARTHUR, Manager. Baltic Wharf, foot Market-street. Tdl., Ill City. -AWhLSlIUltY Sl'EAM NA\ 1GATION CO., LTD" reecho cargo dully until 4 p.m. for Hawkesbury Hil el and all branches. DAILY un ER TRIPS on Hawkesbury River to Wise- man'« Ferry, (10 milea'of Beautiful River Scener). T , City 1838. II. A. Wilson, Albion YVhf., Mnrkct-6t. /TOFF'S HARBOUR.-S S. BELBOWRIE, SATURDAY, \J noon, from Albion Whait, oil Mnikct-otrcct, Cargo received dall}, S.S. Belbowi le. Ii. M. CORRIO \N, Agent, Telephone City 4040. HA ANCHORS, Clinins, Wiro anil Manili Rope-, Blocks, etc, shlpp* gear of everv degctipfinn, new uni tecond-haud, for Sale, cheap Lightering, Towing dime W. WAUGH, 10 Wcstnn-st, Bnlmain Eut, Th , W1002 WANTED, Rowing Bout, about 10ft; must bo cheap. Skipper. Bondi Junction l'.O LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SLl'llhML count or ALW SOUTH WAL1.S-Prolate Juiisilieiion.-In tim Will ui oil SULKS TliOilAS WIUTLMAN, late of «-aniden, tu the State of New South Wales, Storekeeper, dcit-utaid. -Notice is horch) given tlial fhu Lli \ entli Accouiiia of tlu Executrix uml Extcutur in tim above Lttate baie this day h cn tiled lu my ottlte, Cb meei)-wpui e, Klug street. S)dmy, and all pcrnons mung any claim on the sahl Estate or being otheiwi&e mteiesleil there-? in arc berth) required to come in before nie, at my said olDce, on or before the eighth day of June next, at quarter past eleven o'clock ni the forenoon, unu inspect the same, and if they stall think Ht object thereto, otherwise, it the said Accounts bo not ob- jected to, the same will be examinai by me and passed according to law, ond notice also hereby given tlirt on the allowance of the said Accounts by the Court Commission will be applied for on behalt of the (uni Executrix and Executor. Dated this t\\cut)-eighth day of April, A.D. 1015 R. O.'MON- DAY (L.s), Registrar. I'RBDERIO HOWSON COW- PER, Proctoi for the ExectitiK und Executor, 114A Pitt street, Sydney._a T.N TiiB SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH 1 WM.LS.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will oi PERCY KDWiUl) UULLOl, late of Montana Hotel, lluig-s.r->et, Sjthe), in ibu State of New South Wales, Licensed \ ii tualler, deceased.-Notice is hereby given thar the Account« and Plan of Distribution 'in the above Ehtato ha\c this da) beer, filed m my oflicc, (Juccn's-square, King-street, Sidney, and all persons having any claima on the «aid Ebtatc or being other- wise Interested (herein are herein required to' conic in before nie, al my «aid office,.on or before the Olli bj of June, ut 12 o'clock noon, and in ?.pen. th« «mt, ann Ir they snail think ni object thereto; otherwise, it the, said Account» he not ob jectcd to, the uimo will be,examined by me and pa&scd according to law. Dated th'« 20th dnv of April, lu the \car 1011 II. (', MONDAY (L S ). Registrar, ill of HENRY' SLOANE, late of IUirstwIIc, m the Slate of Now South Walei, Clerk, d ceased.-Notice ia horeb) gnen that the Account« In the abo\e Estate hale this dav been fll'd I nm.v office, Qucen's-square, S) ci- ne), mid all persons having any clalii) on the «aid Estate or biing otherwise Interested'therein'arc hereby required to come in before nie,, ni my said oitlce, on or before the tenth da) of'June-next, at 11.30 o'clock In the forenoon, and innpect the same, and if the) «hull think fit object thereto; otherwiie. If the Raid Ac- count« bo not objected to, the same will be examined hy mc and passed according to law. Dated this tweiitv-ninth day of tprll. one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. R. C. MG"}DU\ Registrar. DAWSON uml UEUKOR», Solicitors lor the Executor, 58 Eliza beth str ct, Sydney_ __ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES -Prnbite TuruMiction In the Will el \NN ALLEN, lute of Cram ¡Ile, m the stnte of Now Routh A\ulc9, Widow, decease I.-Application \.ill b" mudo nftci fourteen ihis fro-u the publication hereof that Probate of the last Will of t»>e nboicnnuet deceased may lie granted lo FREDERICK GEORGE CROFTS, of Newcastle, In the State of New Soul'i YVnles, the Executor named In the Will And nil creditors In the Estate of the siid deceased are herc b) lequlred to send In particulars of their claim to the undersigned And uj! notices may be ser,ni »t the ofllci of the uiinerm"iied 1' FWhHR, Proctor for the Exrimtor, ill T'.llr.ibctli-streel «ulnov T.N THE bl l'RI Ml' COURT OF .NEW SOU Til X W\l IS- Prnbite lllriwlietinn In tho 1-M.ito of CIIRIS'IIVNA M'RfitRl'T ORI1TIN, lite nf Rose uti, In the State of New S-o.th Wah-. Widow, deceased, Intestate-Application will hi minie after loiiitc-n ilii\« from the publication hereof tint Administra- tion of the IVtate of the ibovenimed deceased iii i\ be granted to MYKA BIRDIE CRU Fir, the daurhter of the said deceased, and nil notices may be scry ed at ii Victoria street, Potts Point,_ irnHE COMBINATION OF DEPEND x ABLE QUALITIES AND LOW PRICES IS THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS THE SHOPPING PUBLIC TO LASSETTER'S. SNAPS TOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS FROM THE ( .MILLI.VERY, COSTUME, BLOUSE, CORSET, UNDERCLOTHING, AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENTS. NEW SEASON'S TRIMMED' HATS and TOQUES, be- coming Velvet shapes, trimmed Ostrich Feathers and smart Ornaments. , . PRICE ..".. 25/0 each. 'SMART MODEL HATß, iuitnblc for Coat ond Skirt wear, in Velvct-or Straw, trimmed lorgs Ribbon Bpws or Mounts, llnishings of'1'ctal Ornaments. ? . BRICK ..."".. SI,' cadi. -READY-TO-WEAR VELVET HAT, m Black Velvet, Tricorn shape, trimmed Faille Ribbon Cockade. Usual Price. 21/. each. SPECIAL" PRICE :.;.-..;... n/O-cach. < FELT READY-TO-WEAR SAILOR SHAPES;, trimmed two rimes Merv. . Ribbon. PRICE . 7/11 each. CHARMING VELOUR HAT, new Breton Sailor shape. In 'Violcl, Black, Drown, Green, Navy, bn\c. Usual Pi ice .;. 15/11 each. SPECIAL PRICK . 12/11 cadi. ' WOOLLEN PINKER CAPS, small, close-fitting shapes. Colours: Saxe,' Navy, Rojal, Black, Cluain, Brown, Red, Crow f SPECIAL PRICE .2/01 each. THE NEW ni.ASP-Hv.SY CORSET, n very (Ino model, In White ("outille, well boned, Ion?; over hips mid back, C strong Hose Supportcis. Sires, 21 to 20 inches. Wortl. 15/<> pair. SPECIAL . .I'll pair. ANOTHER OF THE POPULAR CLASP-EASY COR- SETS, medium -bust, long over hips, in White Con- tine, with clastic lacings in front. Sizes, 21 to 30 inches.» , ' Worth . 18/11 pair.', SPECIAL . 7/11 pair. SIMILAR MAKE IN HEAVIER QUALITY COUTTLLE. Sizes, 22 to 30 inches. Worth . 25/ pair. SPEC1A L ..". 30/0 p'lir. These arc Iho New. Corsets, that fasten with one Stud instead 'of five. _ DEMONSTRATIONS IN CORSET DEPARTMENT LADIES' FINE QUALITY LONGCLOTH NIGHT- GOWNS, trimmed 'Embroidery and Beading, Empire Yoke-or other slvics. 10ÎI Ewen to clcai-4/11 each WARM CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS, with double voke, trimmed neat frills of self.3/11'euch. LADIES' KNITTED ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, lu Nuvy onlv, extra heavy quality . 4/11 each, LADIES' OR MAIDS' LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES, various btylcs, trimmed dainty lace or Swiss Einbroid eiy mid Reading. LASSETTERS' SPECIAL PRICE . 2/11 each. BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, witli smart kilted frill, narrow Bhape . 2/11 each. 200 ONLY, MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, now' shape, in all the smartest Winter hliades. 0/11 each. LIT! LE GIRLS* VELVETEEN AMERICAN FROCKS, long, blraight Bodice, with pleated Skirt, in'Saxe, Navy, und Brown. Sires_'., 21 27 30 83 inches ' PRICKS.. 7/0 7/11 8/0 B/ll each. CHILD'S CREAM SERGE AMERICAN FROCKS, with wide Belt'mound hips, pleated Skirt Sizes.... 24 27 ' SO S3 80. PRICES . 7/U. 8/11 0/11 10/0 11/0 each. LÎTTLE BOYS' OR GIRLS' CASHMERE, ALL-WOOL JERSEY SUITS, with Cops 'to match. In Cream or Gc lours. ' SPECIAL PRICE .;. 0/11 catii. SAMPLE TABLE OF- CHILDREN'S MATINEE JACKETS, PELISSES, WOOL COATS, and BONNETS, Pic. ALL ONE PRICE . 5/11 each. USEFUL LITTLE SCHOOL FROCKS, in Poplin, in Navy, Brown, or Saxe, smurtlv made in various styles. Sues. 24 27 30 33 inches. PRICES.. 7/0 7/U S/0 8/11 each. VERY SMART NEW-OUT LONG COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME, new high Medici Collar, smart Belt round, 'collar of Black Velvet. In Grey. SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY.35/ each. NAVY SERGE COSTUME, good quality serge, beau- tifully cut. . SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY .42/ each. WONDERFUL VALUE IN GOOD QUALITY SCOTCH TWEED SKIRTS, effective design, carried out in Fawn Mixture . 10/O each. VERY SMART HOllGH SERGE SKIRT, bcautlfullv cut, t,nil In to strap at bick . 0/11 ouch. SPECIAL VALUE IN STRIPED DELAINE BIX1USES (AH Wool,), in newest stripes, smart collar, long ïh'cves. open in front, lu all sizes. 10/0 euch. WONDEHITL VALUE IN FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, good' house-wear, in all good shades. SPECIAL PRICES. 1/11* each, or 2 for 3/0. \VL PAY CARRIAGE ON ALL DRAPERY GOODS TO ANY' PART OF AUSTRALIA. SALE OF BLEACHER'S DAMAGES IN TABLE LINEN " CONTINUED TO-DAY. LASSETTER'S. THE' LEADING' UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, _. - " -SYDNEY. JJATS FOR WINTER WEAR -PpPULAR SOFT AND HARD FELTS. It Is now time to change over from the Straw Boater and Panama to the comfortable Soft Felts* and distinctive Bowlers. Our shipments of Winter Btylcs continuo to ai rive from noted British manufacturers, who produce distinctive shapes. These manufacturers are originators of styles, and the fact that ne get their new design*, first enables us to featuro shapes that arc n.it in general use for month.] after vvc intro- duce them. Wc quote two seasonable styles: ROUGI! FINISHED SOFT FELT -Now wholly superseding the Velour, > which was of Austrian ongln. This distinctive British hat is a smart shape, with 2j.-inch adjustable brim. The crown is of medium height, band of contrasting shade, and bow at side or back. Now and effective tonca of Nut Brown, Sage Green, and Light Slate. A splendid winter hat, . 12/0. BRITISH ,nABD FELT HATS. TMs reason's leading shapes evidence a slipl higher crown than formerly and a tendency to set up at sides. Our range ia ample to provide for all preferences as to shupe and style. The hats are of excellent quality, and fast died. 12/0, 13/0, 14/0. Please state size when ordering. PEAPES AND CO., LTD., Men's Outilttcrs, 309 AND 311 GEORGE-ST, SYDNEY. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE SUPHEME"C0URT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. -a -Probate Jurisdiction.-In tilo Estate of JOHN GOLLAN, late of Sydney, in the State or New booth Wak«, deceased.-Notice is hcicby given that Iii« Hill Accounts and Pian of Distribution in the above Estate have this day been (lied in my Olllce, Cnancery-sqna.'e, King-street, Sidney, und all persons having any Claim on the auld Estate or being otherwise interested tbcreii ure hereby required to come in before mc at luv h.iu Oilkc on or belora the tenth day of June, nt 11 o'clock ii. the forenoon, mid ¡inspect tile same, and if they shall think fit object thereto, otherwise if the said Accounts be net objected to the name will bo examined by me and passed according to law. Dated this 20th day of April, A.D. 1015. U.C. .MONDAY, Registrar. TN THE SUPREME CQUliT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. X -¡Piobate Jurisdiction.-in tho Estate of JAMES PAUL GEE COX, late of Sydney, in the,Stntc of New South Wales, deceased.-Notice is hereby given that the 25th Accounts mid Plan ol Distribution in the above Estate have this day been hied in my Office, Chunccry-Miuarc, Kingctrecr, Sydney, and all pcisui.i, having any Claim un the said Estato ov being other- wise Interested therein are hereby required to loiiio in before me at my said Office on or beioic the tenth dav of June, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and In- spect the rame, and if they shall think lil; object thereto, otherwise if the said Accounts be not objected L, the same will be examined by me and pasaed accord- ing to luw. Dated this 20th day of April, A.D. 1015. HU. MONDAY, Registrar,_ ~THE~ SUPREME 'COURT OF NEW SOUTH -. WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In tim Will of MARGARET PARlilllLE, late of Schofield Siding, near Sydncv, in the State of New Mouth Wales, Mai ned Woman, deceased,--Application will be mad.: after tour teen ehi.v.s from the publication hereof Mint Probate of . the 'loft Will and Testament of the nhownaincd deceased may be granted lo ALFRED PARKHILL, of Parkcs-btrcct, Ryde, in the told Stute, Cnrpont'r, one of the Executors named in the said Will (WILLIAM: KINNAIRD PARKHILL, the other Executor in the said Will, having duly renounced Piob.it.> nut! his Exceutor-diip) ; and all pen-ons having my dunlin against the Estate of the abovcniimed deceased me requsted to send particular-, thereof to, and all notices mav be served at, th? offices of FRANK WIL- LIAM' LEE, Proctor for the xairi' Executor, Alfred Parkhill, 44 Castlcrcagh-strcct, Sydney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.-P.onoto Jin¡sdicllon.-In tin Will of KHEVKZl'K RORERT GAY, Lite of Emmaville, in Iho Stule ol New South Wile,, Miner, iVcr.ned. Application will be mode iPer fourteen dnv-i fron the publication hereof Hint Prolulc of the li,I Will of the nhtivcn nurd decca.ed may li" minted lo I MMA G\Y, of Emmaville afore« m1, Widov, fe sol« Execu- trix mimed in (he «aid Will. All ptrtons having any clnnni ng-nn«i the «nd K-uate, ur ti.-m» other- wise interested therein, aie rciucMcil to reid pir Hnilar«. theieof to Hie unrieisigned withli, the time aforesaid; and nil noticci mav be sen eil at the o'ilce of the utidoiMhmcd. HARRIS and sTU Ulf. Proctor! lor Hie Executrix. Tenterfield Hy their Agents, REGINALD IURR1S, Rofe chambers 00 Castlereagh. stree!, Sydney. TN THE SUPREME_COl;rt'Í^|~Ñr:W~SOI7nMVALÍÍS ., ""; r,rûl'.;'(', .'nriwliction -In the Will of CHARLES ALFRED EDGAR IIANlv.s, late of Ii illina, m the Stile o' New South Hales, Lmdholder, deceased.- \|ipli(.i lion will be mad,' aftci fouit»n dus mun the pub- lication liol oof thal Pnibite of the list will of the nhovrn lined detc.'-d miv l«. granted to EDITH IivNKS, of Dillina nfpir-airi. Widow, tim E\cii'tn\ «anuri in the Will, and all Nolle ps min lie 'Oivcsl at the Office ol the timlersigmd, and .ill inriioits having imv Hann against 111. Utale of the t-¡c1 durf-iri i-e reqiiiicri to send m pirliiuljrs t'.ercof unlo ALI Itl'D P.A\MONI) BEST, of Hallim, Solicitor. V. II. BEsl', Proctor for the l.M-cutrlx, River street, Dillina. IV his Agcnl, M, A. li, riTZUARDlNGE, 11 Moore street, Sydney. y - jj^ODERN OFFICE s , FURNITURE. The DISPLAY of OFFICE ."FURNITURE, embracing DESKS, TABLES, und OTHER EQUIPMENT, shown in the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, ia of MORE" than PASSING interest to commercial men; the EXTENSIVE VARIETY make» it PARTICULARLY atti active. A Feature is made of the NEW MODEL ROLL-TOP and FEAT-TOP DESKS.' These uro fitted with TAPERED Legs, which RAISE the Desk some INCHES from the Floor, thus PERMITTING a FREE CURRENT of air BENEATH the desk, und 1'ItEVENTLVU nn accumulation ut DUoT. 'Indeed, this NEW FEATURE makes an IDEAL DESK for OFFICE or LIBRARY. CUTLER OFFICE and LIBRARY DESKS arc made in PICKED QUARTERED OAK by (ho highest SKILLED Labour,-nnd~ many of the NEW MOOEI.S possess FEA- TURES,that STILL FURTHER add lo the EFFICIENCY or these RENOWNED DEalCS. We INVITE INSPEC- TION. ECONOMY' that overshadows, all competition ia ASSURED by t ANTHONY HORDERNS' . . FAMOUS LOW PRICES. ', INEXPENSIVE. ROLL-TOP .DESKS.- ?_ 51in OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, with Double.Pedestal Drawers. £11/15/. 4Sln OAK ROLL-'lOP DESK, with Double, Pedestal Drawers. £10/17/0. . . Min OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, with Double Pedestal Drawers. £12/5/ ' OOin- OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, with Doublé' Pedestal Diuu-cit. £13/10/. , _ ' , ROLL-TOP CUTLER DESKS. 421n GENUINE OAK ROLL-TOP CUTLER DESK, Single Pt.dct.utl Drawer«. £10/18/0. - ' COta GENUINE OAK BOLL-TOP CUTLER DESK, with Double Pedestal Draweis, improved pigeon holes.' £13/5/. _'_ , MODERN ROLL-TOP DESKS. The DESKS enumerated below arc the New Model«, di ted with Tapered Legs. OOin HIGII-GUADE FIGURED OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, with Double Pedestal Drawers. £20/17/8. FLAT-TÖF" DESKS. GOin x 30ÍÍU FLAT-TOP OAK CUTLER DESK, with Double Pedestal Drawers,. £8/12/0. Glin x 33in FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with Double Pede»' tal Drawers. £0/15/. 05 x K2 FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with Double Pedestal Drawera, New Model. £10/15/. CO x 33 FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with Double Pedestal Drawers. £10/10/. 00 x 48 FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with QuadrupléPcdestal Drawers for two persons, New Model. £14/17/0. x 48 FLAT-TOP OAK CUTLER DESK, with Quad- ruple Pedestal Druwers, for two persons. £18/10/. ~~ OFFICE FURNITURE. : * OFFICE TABLE, 8ft Oin x 2ft Oin, top covered in PECA.' MOID, turned legs, 2 drawers, with locks. ? , , Standard Walnut, 47/0; Fumed Maple, Bl/S.^^"^" OFFICE TABLE, Jft x 3ft, top covered in PKGAMOID, turned leg«, 2 drawers, and knee "hole/ Fumed Mhple, 00/0. OFFICE TABLE, -Jft Oin x 3it Oin, similar'to above, two large drawers with loelia. Fumed Maple, SI/. OFFICE TABLE-,-Mt x 3ft Oin, POLISHED Top, two, large drawers, with locks, knee holes, etc. Fumed Maple, £5/2/0, OFFICE TABLE, 4ft Bin x 2ft Oin, top covered in PEGA- . MOID, 5 drawers', with locks, knee holes. * ' Fumed Maple, £5/10/0. OFFICE TABLC, 4ft Oin x 2ft Oin, top covered in PEGA-. MOID, 2 pedestals, with 4 drawers in each, and on* drawer over knee hole. » ' Fumed Oak, £0/17/0. Fumed Maple, £10/2/6. OFFICE TABLE, 4ft 6in x"3ft, top covered in, PEQA MOID, two pedestals with 4 drawers each, lind one drawer over knee hole, all drawers automatic locK- ' »ig, similar to the Cutler Dealt. / Fmiied Maple, £14/10/. ". ' / OFFICE TABLE, 6ft x 3ft Oin, same as above, but with accommodation for two persons. £17/15/. 1 PIGEON HOLES, ETC. SET OF PIGEON HOLES, 4ft long, 2ft Sin high, three rows of pigeon holes, with partitions for books, etc.' Stained Walnut, 40/. Fumed Maple, 48/8. SET OF PIGEON HOLES, 4ft Oin long, 2ft 3in high, two rows'of pigeon holes, with open space under and enclosed cabinets at either end, with doors and lock. Fumed Maple, 03/0. > LETTERPRESS STANDS, solidly built, having 2 drawers and extension levers. Stained Walnut, 37/0. Oak, 47/8. CABINET OFFICE WASHSTANDS, fitted with plug basin, water can, and soup tray. Stained Walnut, 47/s, Fumed Maple or Oak, 07/0, £3/19/0. OFFICE CHAIRS. ,_ OAK DESK CHAIRS, REVOLVING AND TILTTNl* YVlth Cone Seat, 47/0, 57/0.' '' With Wood Seat, 17/0, 52/0, 05/. Pegamoid Cushions to fit these Chairs, 0/0, 8/0, 0/6, 10/0, 11/0 each. AMERICAN ARM CHAIRS, In Oak or Stained Walnut, Cane Seated, _10/0 to 45/. TYPEWRITING TABLES, ¡«lu x 24in TABLE, in . Tasmanian BLACKWOOD, two drawers at right-hand side, 45/ ; Oak, 47/6. SOin x 27in TABLE, in Fumed Oak-, three sides arc ci closed, one long, drawer, 00/0. ' TYPING CHAIR, in Fumed OAK, with adjustable ccrew, patent spring back. With Cane Scats, 37/6. YVlth Wood Scats, 37/0. >< TYPEWP.1TERS'.CHAIRS, Cane scats and backs, stronj; adjustable screws, 30/ each. ANTHONY HORDERN AND SONS, LTD., ONLY UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, NEYV PALACE EMPORIUM, RRICKFIELD HILL, SYDNEY. LEGAL NOTICES._._ IN THE SUPREME QOUttT OF NEW SOsITU WALES.-hi Bankruptcy.-Notice in hereby given that Hie Single Meeting of Crediton, iii tile lollowing muttcis will be held ut the Court, supreme Come building«, ElLobeth-street, Sydney, on the 10th day of May, 1915, at 10 a.m., ur us soon alter as the courtr- ai business will permit. To-entitle a Cieditor to vote' thereat lils prooi niUst be lodged with the Registrar in Bankruptcy not later than me "til day oi May, Jilla. Re ALFIIEU GWtVAS BEALE. (No. iOJll), oi Chats- wood, Grocer; Re JOHN M JULEFF No. 20155), ¿larruuuiic. *'. li. SALUSUUitY, Iteglstuu- in Bank- ruptcy: Mr. O. F. W. LLOyp, Olllcmi Assignee '1 .\ 'J. lila SUt'KEME 'COUltT OF NEW SOUTH J. WALliS.-Probate. Jurisdiction.-in the Estate of GEORGE PATRICK KMGH1, late oi Glcbc-.trcet, Glebe, ia the State of Noiv bouth Wale*, dcocascd. Application will be mude utter fourteen da) s troui the publication hereof that administration of the Estate of tho abownuuicd deceased, with the Will annexed, may bo granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and all per- sons having claims against the said Estate must ren- der same *in detail to the undersigned, on or betöre the twenty-ninth day of May, Mió. T. W. GARRETT, Public Trustee, Sydney._.____ -1 ¡S TUE SUlMíEME - COURT OF NEW SOUTH ?a- WALES.-i'roliate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of CHAINEE FP.EUEltiCK BEX BOSS, lut« of Neville, ill ' (he State of New- South Wale», Labourer, deceased, intestate.-Application will be made utter fourteen day* from the publication hereof that administration of the Estillo of the abo\enamed deceased may bo grunted to the 'PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and all-persons havlng'elnlins ugniuat the said Estate -must,render miine in detail to the undersigned or on before the twenty-ninth day of May, 3015. T. W. GARRETT, Public Trustee, Sydney._^_ TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH IX WALES.-Probate Jurhidiction.-In the Estate of WILLIAM HKNRY.TBlMNKLL,,late of Yantabulla, in the State of New South Wales, Storekeeper, deceased, intestate.-Application will be made after fourteen day» from the publication hereof that administration of the Estate of the iibovcnumcd deceas-ed may lie granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; und all persons having claims against'the luid-Katate roust render, saine In detail to tlie undersigned' on or brfore the twenty-iiinth-tlay of May. UUP. T. W. GARRETT. Public Tnutce. Sydney. TTN 'tllE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH A WALES.-Probate Jin ¡¡.diction.-In the Estate of DONALD WALLACE MACKAY, late of Underwood street, Paddington, in the Stale of New South Wales, Storeinni>,\ deceased, intestate,-Application will be made after fourteen day« from the publication hereof that administration of the Estile of the nbovenamod deceased may be granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE-, and all' persons having claims against the said Estate must render same in' detail in the undersigned on or before the (.hirty-Jlrat day of May, 1915. 'J'. W. GAR BETT. Publie. Trustee, Sydney._ TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH J WALKS.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estite of HENRY JAMES THOMAS, bite of Station-street, Na- remburn, Jn the State of New Soiitli Wales, Night watchman, decca««!, Intestate.-Application will bp made after tom leen days, from the publication hereof that administration of the Estille of the abovonamixi deceased mny be granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and ull persons "having claims against the said Estate iniist rende? same in detail to the undersigned on or before-the thirty-first day of May, 1015. T. W. GAR- RETT, ' Public Trustee. Sydney. __ IN THE SUPREME QOURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. -Probate Jnris-diction.-In the Will of FREDERICK ECCLESTON DU FAUR, oommonlv known as ECCLESTON DU FAUR, late of Flow-ton, Turra, murra,, near Sydney, in the State of New South Wales. Gentleman, deceased.-Application will be made after fourteen" days from the pnbliniHon hereof that Pro- bate of the, last Will ¡mil 'Testament of the »hove named deceased nwv 'io grnrtcd lo GUY CYPRIAN DU FAUR »ml JOHN BERTRAM DU FAUR, the Executors thrrcui named, ami all notices may bo served nt.Uie ofliccs of the imdersiVnei] to whom all persons lutving any clninw against the Estate of the said deceased are hereby requeued to at once forward particulars thcieof. WINDEYER and WIL- LIAMS, Proctors for the Executors. Permanent Trustoo buililiiigs, 115 O'Comiell-street. Sydney. THE , SUPREME COURT 0> NEW SOUTH -L WALK«.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of THOMAS O'MARA. late of Ellangowan llouw, St. Petéis, In the Slate of South AuMinlln, Gentleman, deceased.-Application will ho made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that the Probate crunlcd hv the Supreme Co irt of South Aiislnlin n the EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, of Suuth Austral! i, the Executor named in the «aid Will in respect of 'he ¡drive Estate, miv paled witii the'Seal of this Court. All notici be scped at the officer of the undersigned. STEPHEN, -TIAQUKS, and STEPHEN, Proctors, 12 and II O'Connell-strcPt. Sydney._ VTOT1CE.-54 Viet. No. 1000, Sec. 6-1; 1 Edw. VU., J-> Xo. 1700. See. I.-A Rule to Administer the Estate of DIM1TRI GABRIEL, late of No. .t7t( Elbabeth-strcet, Melbourne, forinrily of No. 21 Pitt-Street, Sydney, Kiti'lipiiinaii, deleaved, intistate, ulm died on the nth IVbruarv lOKi, lui lu cn giauteil to mc, and Creditors, NoM-oI-Kin, and ¡ill other« having i luims against the Estate ure lequirrd to bend in paiticulm« of their claims on the t'uuior of Hie Estiles of Deceased Prr s"iis, ISS Collius-stieet Melbourne, on or before the Hill June, 1013, or ihev may bo excluded from the distribution of the Estate when the assets are being distributed. WALTER B. HOUSE, Curator of the Estnte« of Deceased Pelton«. , Melbourne, 27th April, 1016. _ J

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SUMMARY. I

An Austriansubmarino torpedoed tho Trench

(WiserLeon Gambetta in tho Adriatic. Most

of Itio crew porishod.

lipnr Admiral Senos wont down .with hlB

Hip An Itallnn patrolling flotilla roucued

JS6 0( tho, crow.

Tbo submarino was protoctod by a Gorman

dtstroyorfrom Cattaro, which uIbo flrod on

tbo Leon Onmbotta.

Sir John French reports that tho Germnu

ittackat Ypics has boor, definitely stopped.

A small bridge-head at Sleonstrato still ro-

mains to bo dealt with.

Tho situation required tho delivery of Urlt

hh and French counter-attacks north ol the

Tprcs salient.

Tho Gormans have suffored sovoro loss, over

(00 dead bolng counted at a. singlo point on the

ïsor Cana!.

In tho vicinity of Ypres tho Gorman losses

ire said to bo in a ratio of 20 to 1 of tho

Allies

Belgians and Fronen aro attacking tho bridge

Head from tbo north of Stoonstrato, tho Brit-

ish attacking from tho othor side.

On Monday night tho Germans attempted to

repeat Saturday's manoouvro with poisonous

{ases.

The BolglanB were warned, however, and

look tho necessary precautions.

When tho Germans confidently advanced In

tompact masses tho Belgian machino guns

'uowodthem down.

.*

Cespito tho Ked Cross flap tho^Gormans

bombarded an infirmary at Popesingho, und

three nuns wcro killed.

There Is a wholesale movemont of Gorman

iroopain Belgium, somo towardB the Yser and

come eastwards.

Territorials fought with groat gallantry,

Jirllllantly assisting at tho capturo of Saint

Julien.

Saint Julien was, however, found to be too

far advanced, and tho Uno was remodelled

nearer to Ypres.

Tho French gained a kllomotro on tho Los

&>arges-St. Remy road, Inflicting sever»

losses and destroying a Gorman battery.

French airmen ignited an ammunition stor«

it Chaubley and a dlrigiblo shod at Frlcdrlchs

bilcn.

They also brought down and destroyed four

German aeroplanes. Ono French machino was

lost.

According to the "Dally Chronicle," the

Germana lost 00,000 men at Sedan and 40,000

it Longwy.

At Longwv the Crown Princo suffered a ner

tous breakdown, and was rescued by sacrt

tclng largo numbers of men.

His military exploltB aro a standing Joko, as

he spent most ot lils time In dissipation ut

Luxembourg,

Tho War OfTlco announces that, despite op-

position,the Allies havo oBtabllBhod tbom

tclveson tho Gallipoli peninsula.

They havo beacon off the attacks ot tho

TurkB, and are now steadily advancing.

A Petrograd communique says tho onoroyaro

Intenselyactive on tho Upper Niemen, and

weet of tho Niemen.

Tho Rockefeller Commission reports that

lhereare 30,000

case of typhoid In Servia.

TM whole nation Is rapidly being onveloped.

Conditions are a menace to tho health of the

entire globe.

Thrco hundred thousand porsons aro dostl

tnte. Tho situation is wholly beyond tho

Government's control.

Japanhas Informed China that she will con

tlder tho retrocession of Klao-Chao when her

demands ara accepted.

On tho othor hand, however, Tslng-Tno will

lo a treaty port, with a large Japanese sottlo

tobnt. »-

1 -,

Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson was congratu-

lated by tho Imperial Govornmont on the Aus-

tralian troops* behaviour In Turkey.

Mr. Fisher stated yesterday that he did not

7tt know which troops had gone forward to

the Dardanelles.

Tho Federal Government will continue to

pay separation allowances to wives and fam-

ilies of soldiers on active service.

'

Hitherto It had been paid only up to the

time that the soldiers left Australia,

Tho Dofence Bill was finally passed In 'tho

Senate, and transmitted to the House of Re-

presentatives.

Mr. Fisher intends to move that tho ques-

tion of oxtending tho Lithgow factory bo re-

torted to a Public Works Committee.

Mr. Bruco Smith, In tho House of Represen-

tatives, asked whether non-unlonlBt clerks

Kens employed In the Defence Department.

Mr. Jensen replied that all would-bo clorksin the department wcro instructed that thqymust belong to a union.

He added that 70 per cent . of the soldiers

rho bad gono to the war were unionists.

Tho new Minister for Public Health, Mi.

Black, yesterday said ho Intended to developthe bush nursing scheme.

Ho Is In favour of having central district

hospitals, so that patients could receive tho

lest posslhlo trontment.

Tho system of subsidising private doctors

In outlying districts would also bo persovorcd

Wita.

Mr. Hall statod yesterday that, in view of

«carclty, chaff exports should be discouragedlo every poaslblo way.

If any firms In the State disregarded tho Go

fernment's wishes ho undertook to seize their6toc.KB under the Control Act.

Apparently about 70,000 tons of hay and

chuff »oulil he ipqulrcd to carry through until

the now Benson In October.'

A discussion took placo at the Labour Coun-cil

regarding tbo hcopo of tho Noeessary Com-

modities Commlbslon lait ovonlug.

It nas urged that the powers of tho Commlssloneis ho enlarged, and tho commissionmade a permanent institution.

Tho Commibslonors should also havo powor

to enforco tbolr decisions. It was docldedto approach tho Govornmont.

Western Australian traders aro to bo calledon to Bupply returns showing stocks of hay,chart, and Btraw held.

Tho Control of Trade Commission doslres to

«scortaln tho actual position ot tho Stato in

foddersupplies,.

A further conference was hold yestorday af-

ternoon regarding tho oBtablishmont of a

national war invontlon bureau.

It was decided to cabio to Sir George Roldto ask for tho concurrence of tho British Go

»ernment.

A patriotic demonstration took placo In

front of Parliament Buildings, at Wellington,l*ew Zealand.

The occasion was the receipt of a congratuJatory (.nblor from the Imperial Govornmont

regarding tho Dominion troops in Turkoy. i

A moderato amount of business was dono on

tho Sydney Stock Exchungo yesterday at

slightly cahier prlccB.

OMng to tho uncertainty of the nowa aboutthe war a feeling of uneasiness still porvndedmining cliclcB.

Speculators appeared to bo disinclined to

operate until news of u moro reassuring nnturo*as

rccel\ed.

There was n. good demand for river poultryyesterday, mid prices woro Armor. Egg prlcos»ero unchanged.

In tho forngo und grain section thoro was

jorymtio liiiBlnoss passing, and prlcos re-

mained unaltered.

Two unassoclated Arms offered catalogues atino ¡sjonoy Wool Exchango yestorday. Com-

petition was only moderately koon.

omK1? ?'oroln ful1 attendance, and a total

"i JUi bales waa ofTered at auction. MediumPrices wcro obtained.

Jirt,t Homobu,8h tho Bh0°P market opened to

a; M""CSml?Gt!tlon,or Good to primo quality

«t Monday's best rulingB.

e¿a^b?1loro "odorntely suppllod, and In

£Z\l\yTL ß°0(i *° Pr'°>0 "ort". rates

tilfe.^nft0r ,ilua,IltlDBof oattl0' ?wnose B»P

»ttcoo ,0"?,U"

thln"th0 domul"1' ">«» demand»as good and values firm.

Jron°in

*""vory notlvo Inland tor galvanised

WAK?ot th0 ropoatod rl80s '"

.nFth0Ca£V,;^eoptlnK for n «bower or two

irttl EouÄ C°.aS,t'"no nnd C001 sonorally,

«wa southerly winds; moro frosts and fo;s.

JIA'RMER'S THEATRE DINNER.

T0-N1GI1T IN THE RESTAURANT,

FROM 0.30 TO 8.30.

TABLE D'HOTE, 1/0.

A programmeof popular music will be rendered by

Farmer's Orchestra.1'iitrons wishing to reserve scats, for this functionmuy do so by communicating; witU the Restaurant

Manager.

RESTAURANT TELEPHONE: CITY 70.

LADIES SMART GLOVES

A FEW'SCARCE LINES.

The following lines of Olores are in greatdemand

vet are . difficult, to obtain. Many will there-

fore, be elad of this opportunity to purchasethem.

SHOUT WHITE KID GLOVES."

Wo, ure fortunato in being able to offer a goodassortment of 3-bultnn length Whitfi Kid Glo\e"nt PKICI S 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11 Pair.

CHAMOIS GLOVES.STILL AS POPULAR AS EVER.

"

2-BUTTON LENGTH WASilABLn CHAMOIS GLOVE3,White only. PRICE, 4/11 l'air.

2-BUriOX LENGTH CHAMOIS GLOVES, In White and

Cream. PRILL, fi/fl Pair.ENGLISH DOE GI.OV1Ä

These ale uiy smart for wearing with Winter

Omi innes.

4-BUnON LENGTH ENGLISH DOE GLOVKS, with

Bli up mill dome at »Hut. In White,Beal cr, Drab,

and Grcj PRICE, 6711 PAIR.

kappa li:athi:u gloves.

smart, serviceable gloves fob nard wear.

4-button length nappa leather gloves,strap and dome at wrist, in assorted Tans.

PUICE, 4/11 Pilr.

B BirrTO.V LENGTH NAPPA GLOVES, strap and dome

>at wrist, in Black, White, Oroy, and Tan.

l'HICE, 8/11Tair.

CENTRAL PITT-STREET SHOP.

UNRlVAlS,ED VALUES IN

NEW SEASON'S FUR COATS.

The enthusiastic buying of these Fur Coat« ia

proof positho of their unique valuo and perfec-

tion of Htjle.Our Patrons have appreciated the good fortune of

boluc; able to purchaFO at prices quite as keen as

before the war. Such a situation Is unique, con-

sidering the scarcity of Kura, and is due alone

to exception ii buying opportunities.*

We specially fcatuicCOSEY SEAL COATS,

which we arc showing; at marvellouslykeen prices.

CONEY SEAL COATS

OF SPLENDID VALUE.

WlilUt all these Coney Seal Coats arc splendid

value, we draw special attention to the marvellous

lines at I) and 10 gns. Such value Is not obtain-able elsewhere.

SMART COAT IN BEAL CONEY BEAL, 46In long,

plain cut-away fronts, finished with 2 buttons anil

flat noch i ollar, close Mugjar sloeies; lining of

Saxe or Vieux Rose. Price, 9 gna.HANDSOME PUR COAT IN FRENCH CONEY, COm

long, rounded fronts, Mngjnr sleeves,tumed-baek

cufTs and roll collar; lining of Vieux Itosc, Peach,

and Sj\c Blue. PRICE, 10 Gus.USEFUL COAT IN CONEY SEM-, «lin long, roll

collar, turned-back cufTs, Magjar sleeves, rounded

fronts, lined Dark Sa\e Silk.

PRICE. 14 Gns.CHARMING LIGHTWEIGHT CONEY SEAL COAT,

Length,roll collar and

cuff«,rounded fronts, loose

rlccves, lining of Purple Brocade.

PRICE, 20 Gns.niCH COAT IN CONEY SEAL, made from selected

skins, roll collar, Raglan sleeves, front slightly

rounded, two or three buttons, as desired; lined

with firev Silk. PRICE, 20gns.

EXQUISITE COAT MADE FROM FlUST-CLASS COSEYSEAL SKINS, beautifully soft and bright; buttoned

to throat, and with broad Pur Belt and flared

skirt;lined

GreyBrocade. PRICE, 30gns.

BUY A RECRUITING POSTER IN AID OP THEBELGIAN FUND. An interesting scries of SO different

designs in Recruiting Po3Ur< aro displaced lor sole Inaid of the Belgian r'und on Hie Ground Floor of our

Pitt-street Shop.

FARMER'S, SYDNEY,

PITT, MAIIKET, AND GEORGE^STREETS.

/CLIMBING PLANTS*-*

ARE ALWARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND.

Charming effect« can be secured by .TUDICIOUS PLAM'ING of OLIMBER8.

Unsightly buildings, tree stumps, fences,and many other mediums suitable for the

rurpose can be mude objects of admiration.

FOB COASTAL DISTRICTS

BAUCIIINIA SCANDENS, beautiful foliage and pinkand willie flowers, quick grower, 2/0 carn.

BIQNONIA LLVDLEYANA. Lavender, 1/0 each.BIGNONIA VENUSTA, vigorous grower, Orange

Flowers. I/o each,BOUOAlNVUvLEA GLABRA SANDERIAlfA, RosyPurple, very free flowering, 1/0 each.STIGMAPHYLLON OILIATUM, Yellow, Crinkled

Dow«*, 1/fl each.

SOLANUM WENDLANDL. Lavender Blue, i/o each.The Set of fl lor 0/0. Postage, 1/ «tra in N.8.W.

FOR COLD DISTRICTSBIGNONIA GUILFOYLE!, Red ar.d Orange, 1/0.GELSEMIUM SElfPERVUlENS, Yellow, sweet seen

ted, 1/0,LONICERA JATONICA, Cream. 1/«.LONICERA TARTÁRICA SPLKNDENS, Scarlet, 1/0.TAKMINIUM GRANDIFLORUM, White, 1/0.WISTARIA SINKNSIS, Lnvendcr, 1/0.the above 0 for 8/0, Postage 1/ nxlxa in N.S.W.

ANDERSON AND CO~ LTD.,Seeds and Plant*,309 aeorgc-street, Sydney.

gEARLS' SUPERIOR ROSES,Grown on own Booti to meet the wishesof various Krowera:-The following Roses

can be supplied:MRS C. WEST, HIS MAJESTY,LA FRANCE, 11. E RICHARDSON,

P. It. PATZER, DUKE Ol' SUTHERLANDTHE BRinr, MHS E. TOWNSEND,I". O. SEATON, WHITE M«(\N COCHETCOUNTESS BERITIA, MAM VN COCHET,P. C. DE ROHAN, PALL NEYRON,P. K. DltUSCHKE, DUKE OF EDLNBirRCH

AVOCA, HERZ .M. ANTOINETTE.1/ each, 10/ per do-, 11/ port free, theset of l8 Ro*t'i for 10/, pott free.

SEUIL8, BOSE SPECl \LISTS, 80 KING-STHEET.SYDNEY.

C~H01CE FLOWERING BULBS"

FOR PRESENT PLANTING.

ANEMONE, SINGLE MIXED, u lino strain.

1/ per dozen, 6/ per 100.

ANEMONE, DOUBLE MIXED, a good «train of DoubltBlooms.

1/0 per down, 7/0 per 100.

RANUNCULUS, PERSIAN, TURBAN, and FRENCH, al!

splendid strains, good foi massing,

1/ per dozen, 6/ per 100.

UABIANA, MIXED, a pretty dwarf-growing bulb, brilliant colours.

3/fl per dozen, 7/6 per 100.

miS, SPANISH, very attractive, and useful for cut-ting, colours, violet, bronze, and yellow railed.

2/0 per dozen,ALL POST PAID.

WRITE FOR BULB CATALOGUE.ALSO PLANT CATALOGUE, Fttlutí.

SHEPHERD'S, LTD.,202 PITT-STREET. CITY.

"OPEN FRIDAY NlflllT UNTIL 0 O'CLOCK,

T>AY LESS AND DRESS BETTER.

"SHIRT HELPS IN PRINT

AND PRACTICE."

Don't go on buying mil-fitting Shirt»-nothingwastes jour money and irritates your tempermore. Got one of these.

"MURDOCH" 8/11 CAMBRIC SHIRTS.

Pick cither a Golf or rushtonStyle, «nd he

cause we've cut Hiern to «roper blzc, .crow

the back, under the armpits, at the tullir,etc., you'll get JOO per cent, mtisfaction, Thespecials arc neat Dlnck and Whlto

stripes, all

sires, 3/11; 3 for 11/, post free. Ask forK.S09.

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

*

"Australia's Mammoth Men's and Boy's Wear Store."

rLLDMTNATED'

ADDRESSES,«.

^Framed or in

¿>ook Style,Designed andExecuted by our

own Illuminators.

From 2 Guineasto 20 Guineas and

upwards.

W. C. PENFOLD AND CO., LTD.,

"Stationers and Printers,"

/

163 Pitt-street, Sidney.

EsUb, 1830, !'Phone«, City 7073 and ItfíL

SHIPPING.

p. AND O.'.*?

BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS,FOR MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH. AND LONDON.

FIRbT AND SECOND SALOON ONLY.

.

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Leave

MOÜLTAN_IU.IajU I lindock. .IMayMOLDAVIA..

.'"

May lb

_. 1OJOÓ0 Gordon...IMay 20 Juno 1

EGYPT. S,M>0 Montford. (Juno 12 June lfi

MEDINA.... ...|lä,(W) Not Igy....(Juna

2u[June 20

alay ¿\i

Juno 3June 17

July 1

Electric Fans and Heading Lamps In all Cabins.

First ami Second Saluons, Five of Charge.SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS TO CEYLON.

Through Fare» quoted to New York vin Sues.

Oversea lleturn Tickets arc now interchangeable wita

the Orient Coin nany.For Fares mid all further particulars apply to

A. GORDON WÜSCHE, . ,.

Superintendent in Australia, 53 Pitt-slrcct.

Tel., City 1000.______mu S ABERDEEN

LONDON, vi» DURBAN and CAPETOWN.

S.S. MARATHON, 8000 Tons,

WILL SAIL FROM SYDNEY ABOUT MAY 22.

SALOON,Ï-AI"ÎS: '

THIRD-CLASS,

LONDON, from £45. .,

£U>'¡I-F1

Capetown anil Durban, from £13/13/ to *-}]llll\,.n

Special Bound Tickets /or Belum l.y Orient Line, £»0

(lht-cluss both wnsíú, ££2 (2nd-olas3Orien.).

ROUND-THE-WORLD TICKETS, from £122/10/.

SALOON CABINS on Upper and Bridge Decks.

THIRD-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the Highest

Standard.NEXT STEAMER,

T.S.S. DEMOSTHENES, 11,260 Tons, about JUNE 19.

l'ampnlcts,. Time-tnhlcs, etc, on application,Dftl/lhl'Y and CO., Ltd., Agents

in Australia.

TXOMEWÂRD PASSENOEltsr" VIA AMERICA.

Berths for the Atlantic Voyage canbc.neaeryed

on

the Magnificent Steamer« of the White Star Line byapplication to

,_" ,-n

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ALL CLASSES.Deforo booking your pjMagc

to any part of»¡J

World, milo for Illustrated Travellers' Gazette aim

Sailing List, Post Free.^

,_

THOS. COOK ¡mil SON, .Challis Hoy«] Sydney..

rpHJS BLUE" FUNNEL* LINE.X

TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND LONDON.

_Carrying Ifirtt Saloon Passengers Only._,ANCIIlbU..

JIO.UOU l0llh|U. C. Lewin|July j-

NESTOR.[14,600 tons lu. l>. Owen|Animât \

-

Wireters, Laundry, Nursery,ctr.

FARES: LONDON, from £43 Single, and £81 Return,

AFRICA,'Single from £.10, Belum from £60. SingleCabins: London £05, Africa £35.

GILCHRIST, WATT, and SANDERSON, LTD.,

_Agent«.*

Hent-slreit._

p. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE.*?

TO DURBAN, CAPETOWN, AND LONDON._ 'ONE CLASS ONLY._

BELTANA 111,ISO W. O. Lingliam.. May 8 INoon

C'WEALTH 7,000 E. II. Cooper.lune r, D'light.BALLARAT 11,120 F. W. A. Hanlon July 24 I Noon.

Twin Screw Steamer*. Fitted with Wirclei*.

FARES TO AFRICA, 13 to 17 Guinrns; to LONDON,£10 to £20; or Return, 2ml, P. and O. Mall Steamer,

£40/10/.

GILCHRIST, WATT, anil SANDERSON, LTD;,

_ Agents, 7 Bent-street._^OMMONAVEALTII,' AN D'" DOMINION LINE, LTD.

.STEAM TOBOSTON and NE\v" YORK,

VIA PANAMA CANAL.

S.S. AEON

will be ,despatched from Sydney direct on or about

May 12. For rules of freight and fullparticulars, ap<

ply to

CIBBS, BRIGHT and CO., Asenta.37 Pitt-street.

Or COMMONWEALTH and DOMINION LINE, Ltd.,Loftus-strect.

rjnVOWEEKS IN SAN 1'uANUlSUU.

THE TANAMA-PACIFIO EXPOSITIONIs now open. Forty-one Nations represented at

tho Exposition emphasises ils International

Character. It is the mObt colossal nf EvpositlonR the world lull ever teen; anil its ititereit

to flin mau of business and to the tourist is

something- that may not be duplicated for many

years. Ll'io Niagara rails, this great Expo-sition, which has taken years to prepare, can-

not be ndequately clcscrilird, but» we have

literature- an its wonders which' will be sent

to you on /application.

SEVEN WEEKS IN ALL.

Approximately (rom Sydney to San Francisco

and back occupies 7 weeks-6 at sea, 2 on

shore. In these 2 weeks you can see the

Exposition, 'tho Yosemite Volley, the Grand

Canyon, Rocky Mtno., etc' Ko other line h09

so fast a time-table; but our return ticket*

arc interchangeable with the other transpaci-

fic Companies. Our ronlo is via Honolulu

going; Honolulu and Samoa returning.

LONDON IN 20 BAYS. -

The greatnar has made little difference on

out time to London. In conjunction with tho

Trans-Allantl6 "fliers," we ore landing Aus-

tralian passengers in London In less.than ona

month.SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY:

SONOMA, MAY 8; VENTURA, JUNE 5.

Also,

July 3, -Inly 3), August 23.STEAMERS.

10,000 Tons, Twin-screw, Classed 100 Al at

British Lloyd's. Contain many cabin« cn suite,with baths.

All particulars from _

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,Tel., 2282 City. '4* PITT-STREET.

_

V. A. SPROUL. Managing Agent.

AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL, LINE.

TO MANILA, CHINA. AND JAPAN.

B.S. OHANGSnA. 19th MAY.

S.S. TA1YLA« . Mu» JUNE.

Via Queensland Torts and _.,lsl:-2nd.

.HiuredayIslana .£14 u 0 ..£11 0

Darwin . ID U u.. 12 0

Zamboanga . 26 10 0 .. 17 8

Manila . 28 10 0 .. 18 15

Hongkong.W v D'

.. 10 10

0. S. YUILL' and CO., Ltd., 0 Bridge-street.

TXTINTER TRIPS TO QUEENSLAND.

,

T.S.S. WANDILLA,11,500 Tons Displacement, 8500 I.II.l'., 10 Knota, will

leave Sydney -1er Callns, without. transhipment, vu

ports, lui'under:

SATÜRÜAY.MAY 22, JUNE 10, JULY 17, AUOUST 14,and every Four Weeks thereafter.

This magnificent vessel, the'

largest in the Queens-

land service, carries First nnd Second Saloon and Stcci

aao Passengers. One, two, tlriee, and four berth

Cabins, SpaciousPromenade Decks. Fitted with Wire-

less Telegraphy.Electric Fans in every Cabin.

Fidl particulars nu application to

THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.,Ü. S. YUH.L and CO., LTD., Agent«,

_jj Bridge-street.

ADELAIDE STEAMSHIPCOMPANY, LIMITED.rpHE

FOR MELBOURNE.

GRANTALA, «00 tons .Friday, April 30. 4 n.m.

WOLLOWRA, SOM tons. Friday, May 7,i

p.m.WARILDA, BOCO tons . Saturday, May 8, 2 p.m.

FOR MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY. ANÍTFREMANTLE.

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

AVAR1LDA.......I Mun tons ISat., May 8 12 n.m.

WARILDA.ISflMJrosJgiitM.

June S |2 p.m.The Warilda and Winninia aie both new

steamers,fitted Wireless Telegraphy. Unsurpassed Accommoda-

tion, carrying lot and 2nd Saloon andSteerage Passen-

gers.

FOR BRISBANE, MACKAY, TOWNSVILLE. ANDCAIRNS,

Transhipping lo ali other Queensland Port«.

Sat., May 1

Sat., May 8Sat., Mnv 16

Sat., May

12 noon

12 noon

12 noon

12 noon

INNAMINCKA, 2500 tona ....

GRANTALA, 4500 tons..

WOLLOWRA, SOCO lona..

WANDILLA. 8000 lons..?_First and Second Kaloon Tickets nro iuicrcliunccaîdè

after flr»t port of call willi other Interstate Companies,

fiibjcct to conditions asccrtalnablc at the Company'sonie?.

Telephones: City «520, 0521. 0522, 052,1.

O. S. YUILL and CO., LTD., Agents,

_^_0 Bridge-«! rcet.

Mcilwraith, mceacharn line.

FAST PASSENGER SERVICE.

From the Company's Wharf, No. 4 Darling HuriJjni

ÍMIller's l'oint),FOR MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, ALBANY, AND

FREMANTLE,Transhipping tor all S.A. Gulf Ports, Perth. Bun'jury,

and other W.A. 1'ortf.

r-.r,"-^-r-r,» I

°'21 Tonv Trlplo-Scrow, SAT

KATOQMRA, < URUAY, MAY l»t, and Mar. ( 20th, at 4 p.m.

v-iur>.M a (Ts°l Tu"9- Twin-screw, TUBS

KAROOLA, DAY, May 11, and June 8, at

., I 4p.m..

The KATOOMBA has a Special Closcd-in Shelter Deckwith plateglasa windows, which enables, dances, <-uu

cerU, aud game» to be beldon deck in nil weuth-rs.Orcbcblru carried on both above steamers.

Fitted with WirelessTelegraphy,

UnexceUed Accommodation for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Olas«

l'asaugein.Private Suite« and Special State Room«.

Terms (moderate) on application.First and Second Clns» Tickets ore interchangeable

after first port of call with other Interstate companies.Condition« nsccitaiiiihlc on implication.Mcilwraith.» moeacharn, and co. pty., ltd.,

MANAGING AGENTS.oi Pirr-STitEET.

Tel;, 671 City. Wharf Tel., 4238 Cltv.Or_at CojinanyV"..Offlr-r. Wnttm-ent. Newviistle.'

HAWKESBURYUIVER (all ArvesL^iiTlMTT1.

WATER, MANGROVE.-S.S. Knlluwattn. To-night,from B'llliurht-at. Cargo ice. till 4 p.m. to-day. T

City 705. Kalla watta, Ltd., "I/, M. Brier Mills, ilngr.

SHIPPING.

ORIENT LINE^

OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.

Tor PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via NAPLESand GIBRALTAR, .,

_nin,f"n

Calling at FREMANTLE (W.A.)and COLOMBO.

_Transhipping for all Indian Ports.

I|

| U!,ivu| unive V£ï

Mai !<

June 11

July !>

Au«. 'I

R.M.S. Reg. Com- Syd., I Melb.. Adel.,

_i Tona..mander.I Koon. I3 p.m.II P-m.

OiiltAlI.i 8,)ÄU|»iielford IMoy o |M»yij

"""

OSTERLEY.13,12!)|Jeiil.i....Juiie Û Juno V

OliaOVA. ja.DJO.Coad.... Julj »July «

ORONTES.I n.fl-alSvinüna..|Juj,vJliH!!&_i-_

l'irtt and bccond balcon Fares upon tippli«mtioii.

First and Second Class Oierica 'liikets aro avállame

for icturn by P. and 0. Coy,

FOR THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS.Special Accommodation in New «.OM-ton

SJcaincri.SPACIOUS PR0.MENADE DECKS, SMOKLHOOMS,

LADIES' MUSIC ROOMS.Many Two-bcith and Four-berth Cullins, situated on

UPPFH AND MAIN DUCKS.

Well-ventilated DINING SALOON on MAIN "^nSingle, £17, .¿10, £21; ÜE1 URN, £32, £30, £30.

PLEASURE TRIPS TO BRISBANH^li.uivesb.vdncy| Xnivej | Leaves |¿r,';<?

Steamer. 1 0 p.m. | Brisbane.U^«nçjgy,j»!fftOSTKHLKY

i Hay 22 ¡Vnv 24 |May 20 IMoy .8

ORSOVA.I June 10 i.lnñe 21 JJmnMJiSS^t Sails from Orient Wharf, Circular Q"»ï- :

Wrlto foi Illustrated Circular givingfull particulars.

DAVID REID,12 Martin-place. General Mar""""- ln Australia.

pANADlAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYALK-'

MAIL LINE.

TO VANCOUVER.THE LARGEST, NEWEST, AND FINEST STEAMERS

TRADUJO. BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND TUB

AMERICAN CONTINENT.ACCELERATED SERVICE,

calling at'

.

AUCKLAND, N.Z.,SUVA, FIJI, ";,,

and HONOLULU.THE "ALL RED" ROUTE TO ENGLAND.

In connection with the Canadian-Pacific Railway.

Arros3 the Famous Canadian Rockies, rnuries,

Great Lakes, Nulgara, etc.

Through Bookingsto all Canadian,

United Slates, and

_European I'm Is.*.

.NIAGARA.i 13,500tMAKUHA. 8,100.NIAGARA. 13,3011

,

1|

Leave I Leave

[ Reg.I

Dlsp. I S.v dnoy, Auck

ITons.

ITons. | 4 p.n;._|

land.

MiiyTTTMay l820,000

12,2C020,0110

i'ur irr.i,i.i.^uiu¿v i

lind LYTTLETON, J(transhipping to

|

allN.Zj^ ports).

*

Triplf-scrcw Steamer, fitted with cabina ile luxe cn

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

t Iwin-screw Steamer.¡steamers fitted with Wlreleja Telegraphy.

PANAMA EXPOSITION.AT SAW FRANCISCO, NOW OPEN.

Firtt Saloon Tickets available return from San Fran-

cisco by Union Mail Line, via Papeete, rtarotonga,

Wellington; or from Son Francisco to Honolulu byMatson Line, thence C.A. Line, or other Trans-PacificRoutes. Second Snloon Tickets available for returnfrom San Francisco by Union Co.'s Mall Line.

For Illustrated Pamphlet and all information applyUNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents,

259 George-street.

fTNION LINE.^

NEW ZEALAND.

FROM MARGARET-STREET WHARP.

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

Por iiirirr ivn S"T.S.S. MAHENO, WEDNES

lor AUCKLAND.^ ,)AY May i2th>'Nooa.I T.S.S. MANUKA, TO-DAY,

For WELLINGTON April 30, Noon,lind LYTTLETON, J «T.S.S. MOEKAKI, FRIDAY,

"'..--?--

-

nay j4t xoon.Bills of Lading not signed after

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

May 22, at noon.

Does not take Orgo foi Wellington.

TASMANIA.To HOBART.-«MOER AKJ, 4ÍU MAY, noon;

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

Jith.For LAUNCFSTON, via Eden.-S.S. WAKATIPU, TUES-

DAY,. May li, io a.m. i

For" .STRAHAN, DEVONPORT, and BUBNIE (Cargoi iinlvl.-S S. KAKAPO, MONDAY, tay 3rd, 6 p.m.

From MELBOURNE to LAUNCESTON

".T.S.S. LOOXGANA.IEVERY- MONDAY, WEDXEg.DAY, omi FRIDAY, 3 p.m.

BURNIE, DEVONi'OHT.-S.S. OONAH, Every Tues-day and Friday, 1 p.m.

STRA1IAN.-S.S. WAINUI, SATURDAY, MAY Stil.

HOBART. BLUFF, DUNEDIN, LY1TELTOS, WEL-LINGTON.- .s.S. MOKOIA, WEDNESDAY, lothMjy, Nqon.

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

turning to Sydney via Huvavand Moml..T.S.S. TOFIJA, TUESDAY, MAY'SUn? Noon.

No. .5 Wharf, Darling Harbour.

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

For SUVA, NUKUALOFA, HAAPAJ, VAVAU, and

APIA, from Auckland:.T.S.S. A UA, MONDAY, Jfay 81st.

(.T.S.S. MU1ENO, from Sydney, May 20th,connects.) Docs not take Careo for Fiji or Apia.

For RAROTONOA and PAPEETE(Tahiti)

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

.Fitted with Wireless.No visitor« allowed on board. No mails are to be

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

and leaflets,can be obtained at the Agents' Ofllcc«.

UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. 259 OEORGE-St)

'|HtA\ EL UNDER THE BRITISH FLAG-1-

to the

PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITIONby thu

UNION COMPANY'S ROYAL MAILLINE TO SAN FRANCISCO,

viaWELLINGTON (N.Z.),

RAROTONOA, ANDPAPEETE

(TAHITI).

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

_OF THE PACIFIC."_f Lcävü

jLeave

_Steamers. I Sidney, noon. I Wellington.MOANA. May 22 I May 27~.MARAMA.j_June 10 | Jin« 24

And Ever}' 28 Days thereafter.'

'

.

1 he finest and largest Steamer trading betweenSydney ¡.nd San Francisco.

PANAMA EXPOSITION-AT SAN FRANCISCONOW OPEN.

FIRST AND SECOND SALOON RETURN TICKETSAVAILABLE FROM VANCOUVER, VIA HONOLULU.SUVA, AND AUCKLAND. .

'

First-class TlcketB u1m> available to return by MatsonLine to Honolulu, thence Canadian-Australian Line,

by other Trans-Pacific Routes.

THE MOST INTERESTING ROUTE TO THE UNITEDSTATES. GIVING A GLIMPSE OF NATIVE

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

For full particulars and pamphlets applyto

UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.,LTD., 259 GEORGES

SPECIALWINTER TOURS

TO THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDSFIJI-TONGA-SAMOA.

T.S.S. TOFUA, 4345 Tons.T.S.S. ATUA, 3440 Tons.

Fitted with every comfort and convenience forTropical Travel.

Culls made at

LAUTOKA, SUVA, LEVUKA, and MOMI (FiiDNUKUALOFA, 1IAAPAI, VAVAU (Tonga), and

APIA (Samoa).

TOFUA, from Sydney, 26th Maj, 22nd June, 20th July..ATUA, from AUCKLAND, 3rd May, 31st May, 28th

June.(.Connecting Steamer MAHENO from SYDNEY, Wed

2Sth April; Weil., 20th May; Weil., 23rd June.)ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS.FARE FOR ROUND. TRIP, from £25/15/.

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

ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS AND BOOKLETS FREEON APPLICATION TO U.S.S. COY.

w OOL SPACE.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

S.S. WAIMARINO will load at Melbourne May 3rd,and Brisbane about 10th May for San Francisco.

S.S. WAITEMATA at Sydney aboutthe middle o

May for San Francisco.

Taking Wool, Hides, Skins, and General Cargo to alUnited States points.

For particular« npplyUNION S.S. CO. OF

N.Z., LTD.,

_258 Gcorgc-strcet.

milli) . NORTn COASTx STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

(Barsand Weather

Permitting.)FROM SUbSE.VSTHBET.

BYRON n\Y.-OKARA, TO-MIMtOW, 0.30 p.mC'OFF'S lIARIlOUIl.-ORAIt.V, TO-MORROW. O.JO p i

Pnsseiurcis onh. Aim soo belov.

RICHMOND RIVER.-BRUNDAH, TO-MORROW, 0.31Mil.

CLARENCE RIVER.-CORAMB\ (cargo only), THLSDAY, 5 p.m.; KYOGLE. TO-MORROW, 0.30 p.m.

MACLEAY RIVER.-YULGILBAR, TUESDAY, NOON.via Newcastle.

MANNING UIVER-MAIANBAR, THIS DAY, NOON,vin Newcastle.

BELLINGER RIVER.-TAMDAK, TUESDAY, 0.30 p.m.NAMBUCCA R1VER.-NERONG, MONDAY, 0 p.m.

FROM DRU1TT-STREET.COFF'S HARBOUR and WOOLGOOLGA.-NOOREBAR,

THIS MORNING, 7.30.TWEED BIVEH.-COOLEBAR, MONDAY, 5 p.m.

(Cargo only.)Passengers' nillcc and Tom 1st Bureau:-201 George

street. Tri., C'ltv 0712.

TOURIST GUIDE DOOK, PRICE 1/; POSTED, 1/1.R011IÎRT A. HELL,

Hood Olllee: Tel., Ctiv 8')02 Managing Director.

BELLINGER(Urunga only).-S.S.-Our Jack, from El

lis'H Wharf, AbnttoiiM rd, Pyrmont, To-morrow.

Cargo received Saturday till 1 p.m, A. and li. ELLIS,Ltd. TcL, City 17«.

._,_,_._

SHIPPING.

BURNS-PHILl'TOURS, WINTER 1915,

OUR "NUMBER 0" TOURone of the TEN SPECIMEN

TOURS

is to

THE SOLOMON ISLANDSAND RETURN.

TOUR-LASTS ABOUT FIVE Wl ElvS.

FARE-£20-INCLUÍ)PS ALL EXPENSES exceptPERSONAL EXPENSES.

j\jiplyPROMPTLY 'IO SECURE INCLUSION.

.\TIPPON YUSEN KAISHA."

JAPAN-AUSTRALIA LINE ROUTE, via

QUEENS!, VND PORTS,ZAMIiOAMGA and MVNILA,HONGKONG.

,JAPAN POUTS.

"

Also complete ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICEof unexcelled COMFORT,SAFETY, and GENERALMTHACTIV.KS.EbS.

Europe-Japan Line,ll.S.A.-.Iapon Line.

Aiibralin-Jnpaii Line.'

Subsidiary Services everywhere.NEXT STEAMER TO JAPAN will be th<

"Nikko Maru."Leaving Sydney on 24th Muy, .

. Arriving in Yokohama 21th June.

For AU, INFORMATION apply to

BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD.,Aurtralaslon Agents. ._._._Sydney.

Tr»XTRA-SERVlCE STEAMERXJ

of the NIPPON YISEN KAISHA-JAPAN.Tho "N.Y.K." "TOiOMI MARU,"

DIRECT FOR JAPAN,

LEAVES SYDNEY 7th JUNE,

"HITACHI MARU," for

YOKOHAMA, via usual port».

Apply for RATES, FREIGHTS, and all information to

_BURNS, PinLP, and CO.,Ltd.

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

THE POPULAR PASSENGER LINE.

. FOR

MELBOURNE,

Transhipping to

Geelong and

Launceston,

MELBOURNE,ADELAIDE,

ALRANY,FREMANTLE,

PERTH,Transhipping to

FROM LIME-STREET WHARVES,Near Erskinc-strcct Tram Terminus.

r WYANDRA, 4500 tons (Wire-

less), NEXT TUESDAY, 3

p.m., Moy 4,

LEVUKA, 0500 tons (Wireless),NEXT WEDNESDAY, KOON,Slay 5.

WODONGA, TUESDAY, 3 p.m.,

I May 11.

Tile New Twin-screw Steamer

INUAUKA,'

10,000 tons (Wireless Telegra-

phy), SATURDAY, 3 p.m..Mav 22nd. Carries first,

sec-

ond, and third clars passen-

gers.. lias one, two, three,

and four berth cabins. Elec-tric Lift, Swimming Biths,

Gymnasium, Vrrandah Cafe,

Nursery, Hot Water Service

in Cabins, and all up-to-date

arrangements for comfort of

passengers.MALLINA (a), Carita only,

TO-MORROW, SATURDAY,noon, May 1,

KANOWNA, 7000 ton« (Wire1

less), NEXT TUESDAY, 8.80

p.m., May 4.

MOIRA (a),-Cargo only, SAT-

URDAY, , noon, May 8.

WYANDRA, 4500 tons (Wire-less), TUESDAY, 3.30 p.m.,

.May 11.

WODONGA, TUESDAY', 3.30

p.m., May l8.

WYREEMA, K/m tons (Wire-

less), TUESDAY, 8,80 p.m.,I May 23.

WYANDRA, 4500 tons (Wire-

less), TUESDAY, 3.30 p.

May 11.

..

LEVUKA, 0500 tons (Wireless),

THURSDAY, Mav 13, noon.

BRISBANE,MARYBOROUGH (b)BUNDABERG (b).GLADSTONE

(li)

BROCKHAMPTON (b).MACKAY,BOWEN,

TOWNSVILLE

(Town Wharf

and Jetty),LUCINDA PT. (c)MOURILYAN (o)

INNISFAIL (c),

CAIRNS,PORT DOUGLAS (c),COOKTOWN (c),THURSDAY IS. (b),NORMANTON CO,BURKETOWN

(b),LAUTOKA, )

SUVA, [ FIJI.

LEVUKA, )

Passengers to Fiji must hold Successful Vaccination

Certificates endorsed by Qnurantlne Officer.

(a) MALLINA and MOIRA CALL AT BRISBANE Bnd

ROCKHAMPTON only, but take Caigo for all ports

except Gladstone, Mackay, Bowen, and dims.'

(b) Transhipping ai Brisbane. "Pusicngcrs only.

(c) Transhipping nt Brisbane and Townsville.

After first portof call. First and Second Saloon

Tickets ore Interchangeable willi all interstate Com-

panies; conditions nsccrtninnblc onapplication.

TELEPHONES- Passages, KS08, Import Freight, 7840

and 7800: Wharves, 0020, !10z7; Export Frciglit, 4955.

BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD., Agents,

_>_0 nrldirc-strcet,

JJÜRNS, '_

PHIL? MÄH- LINEJ

¡-"JAVA AND -S'NGAPORE, -"'- '

'

(Under Contract wilh'lhc'Government of K.S.W.)VIA1 QUEENSLAND PORTS AND

'

DARWIN.. SAILING-FROM

'COMPANY'S WHARF,'EAST CIRCULAR QUAY,S.S. MONTORO,

SATURDAY, 1st M vY, lit 11.30 A.M.

Steamer. IComm inder.

1Sails.

NEW STEAMERS.

FTTTED WITH WIRELESS AND LAUNDRY.

Smooth Water. Interesting Ports of Call.MAONinCENT SCENERY.

When a-sufficient number of Passengers desire it the

Steamer will remain at Caima long enough to enablea tiip.to BARRON FALLS to be imire.

RETURN TICKETS TO JAVA AND SINGAPORE

INTERCHANGEABLE WITH TUE ROYAL PACKET

S.N. COMPANY.NEW ROUTE TO EUROPE.

VIA JAVA AND SLVGAPORE.

BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD., Agents,

_0 Bndge-strcet. Svdncv.

A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FORTOURISTS TO VISIT THE NORTH-WEST

PACIFIC.

The S.S. GERMANIA will leave from FEDERAL

WHARF TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 1st MAY, at

NOON, for LORD HOWE IS., NORFOLK ÏS.,OCEAN

ISLAND, NAURU, and C1LHËRT IS,, returning cithervia the SOLOMON ISLANDS or NEW HEBRIDES.

rHOUND TRIP £27/10/.

BURNS, PHILP, and CO., LTD.,_0 Bridge-Btrcct.

T710R VILA AND THE NEWx HEBRIDES.

Tile S.S. INDUNA will bo despatched from theFEDERAL WHARF TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 1st

MAY, at NOON.BURNS, PHILP, and CO., LTD.,

'_9 Bridge-street.

(Transhipping atMelbourne for

Geelong).

BRISBANE,

MARYBOROUGH.BUNDABERG.GLADSTONE,ROCKHAMPTON

(Wharf).

URLSBANE,MARYBOROUGH,BUNDABERG.GLADSTONE.ROCKHAMPTON

(Port Alma),MACKAY."BOWEN.

TOWNSVILLE,CAIRNS,PORT DOUGLAS. v

and North

QueenslandPorts.

A USTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS LINE."? HOWARD SMITH. LIMITED,

Managing Agent«,FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS

FROM KING-STREET WHARVES.(Trama lancT Possengcrs at Whirf Gates.)

-CANBERRA, New T.S.S., 8000tons. 17 knots (Wireless Tele-graphy), 3.;to p.m., "O-MOR110 W, SATURDAY', May 1.

Cirrying 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

MELBOURNE, V^ëO^^lF&l.

.{Berths. Electric fans through-out. Barher's shop and lift.

BOMBALA(Wireless Tolî

graphy), 12 noon, SAT., May

COOMA fWlrelessTelegraphy),

12 Noon. SAT.. Mav 15.

iSteamers Early.

COOMA(Wireless Telegraph*),

?P.m., TO-MORRO.V, SAT-

URDAY, May 1.

TIME(Cargo only). 5 p.i

TUESDAY NEXTI May 4.

CANBERRA, New T.S.S., 8000tons, 17 knots (Wireless Tele-

graphy). 4 n.m. SAT.. May8. carrvinir 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

\ doss pasi.enirers.

L BURWAH (Careo Only), 8 p.m.TUESDAY, May 11. .- -

?j COOMA (Wireless Telegraphy),

m>ftmv-' jro-UOKB-Ow, SÄTURDA), shy j.

,

CANBERRA, Ncw/T.S.S., 801)0

tons, 17 knots ^Vireless Tele-graphy), 4 p.m.' SAT., May S,

carrying 1st; 2nd, and !trd

ClassPassengers.

BOMBALA > Wifeless Tclegranhv). 3 «m. SAT.. Mav 13.Passeiuref, nr0 eonvoyed hrrail frnfa port Alma to Rock

n'S""' I1"1 vicc vcraa*

Passengersonly.

QUEENSLAND UOYAl, MAIL SERVICES.S. PEREGRINE.

35CJO rtns lMvoll BRISBANE forTOWNSVILLE EVERY FRIh.vy, at 8 a.m., calling atGLADSTONE, MACKAY

arfd noWES, connecting atTownsville with T.S.S.

Mftuiiyaii for North Queens-land Port.« .is far as P'00ittowu

Passengers leaving Svgncr by mail train on Thura

'J?3;, i'tc«loono» '««vc Brisbane by the 10.26 p.m.

H8T?'" on .Friday,,'an,i co""cct Witb the Peregrineat Gladstone for

NojUth Queensland ports.Passengers' Tlckctsf.nterchangcablc with other inter-

state S.S. Companif, Further particulars on appli-cation, f

,io,VaRD SMITH, LIMITED,

n..u. na ¡ Managing Agents.Booking

Office: k^j,,,!,],, uuilding, 350 George street,near G.P.O./1 wharves: Foot of King-street.

if>3 Crío"CH-/''0tiKe t,2:!1 Clly (!1 IlncaK Wmnca

rpBE illawarra And southCOAST SVcam NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

WOLLONGO^^^'""''"'"*0Sl'iVi}'' pb9,rt'kemúla.-tuesday.vmvni_TwESDAY.ïi?nvMc1

'

"GREENWELL POINT.-TUESDAY.TiTiiViïJÎ-AY, NAVAL COLLEGE.-WEDNE

1,?n,,pK.-EARLY.

Î itSÍÍaSÍ'^A.-WEDNESDAY.I.'AT.nv.^'S "AY, NELLIGEN.-THURSDAY.

«?r>nn A-WEDNESIUY.îïi.ïiîVtMA, WAOONG \.-IMrlv.

BUU11IV ifODI. TATURA. MERIMBULA, EDEN.-S.S.

"-MlrRIMBULA, MONDAY, .!

pin.

£n''K, 0 «111 not lie reieivid after 4.

....

,;°/'usure shipment urgu

should tie down two hoursbcfor-fi. ,,,i|,1(,.

,., ii. .'. SIM, General Manager., Ilionch and Offices I; 01 Dij-street, foot of Market

rtrciïl._Telephone. Oitj_W72: ti ice i"TO,,__TTT'h,ADULLA, Niirooina, WâirniuVi, Dttcuuñ's Ila..

^. S.S. Wee Clyde, from )tus*o))'s v.\ hf., foot Bath"r6t

.st,THIS DAY. Cargo to. 5 o.m. City r

-WEDNESDAY.

SHIPPING.

[jyjTELBOURNBSTEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

S.S. SYDNEY (b),THIS DAY,

FRIDAY', 4 p.m.S.P. SYDNEY, MAY 14th,

FRIDAY, 10, a.m.

as. SYDNEY, THIS DAY,FRIDAY, 3 p.m.

S.S. DIMBOOLA (n), TUESDAYFor I¡S.S. DIMBOOLA W, TUESDAY

1 NEYT. May 4th, 4 p.-n,

^BOURNE, I S.S. SYDNEY", M ty Hth, FIH

l DAY, 10 a.m.

For C .

MELBOURNE. S.S. DIMBOOLA (n). TUESDAY

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ADELAIDE, | NEXT, Mai 4th, 4 'p.m.-

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.?MANTLE I S.S. K\PUNDA, May 18th,IPKitTH, . TUESDAY, 2 p.m. (Omits ¿11

.(BUNBURY-), ban;)..' ?

(CERALDTON). I

(a) CARGO received till 2 p.m. Balling day.,,

(b) Cargo not received to-day.'

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NOTICE-S.S. SYDNEY''carries 1st nnd 2nd Saloon

I Passengers only, S.S. DIMBOOLA and KAPUNDA1H and 3rd Class Passengers onlj. ,

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FARES-First Saloon. Secourt Saloon. Third-class.

Single. Return. Single-' Return. Single.Ellen .. £1 l.i 0 £2 10 0 £1 0 0 £2 0 0 -

Mclb'nc 2 7 0 4 0 0 1 M 0 , a 0 . 0 £1 S

\dclaidc 400700- -

I 2 10

t""umt!c 10 0 0 15 0 0 - - 5 JQ 0'

Excellent Passenger Accommodation.

First aiid Second Saloon Tickets Interchangeable

I sith atlHT \ntcrstatc Companies after first port ,of

call (Round To'ur Tickets exceptée!)." Full particular!,

[on application:,

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MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.,CITY OFFICE: Corner of King ond York street«.

Wharves: Foot Markct-atrcct. T., City 8212, E213i

lACEAN ...EXCURSION.'-' EDEN, MELBOURNE, TASMANIA. . ; .

THE POPULAR S.S. SYDNEY (Captain J. Dawson),1

3000 Ton«, sails'

THIS DVY, FRIDAY', KIMI.,'

'AND FORTNIGHTLY THERE \FTER.

Round Trip orcupjing ten dijs.- Steamer calling

lot rdm cn route to Melbourne, add returning \U

Stanl«, Burnie, Do\onport, and Eden. .,

ROUND PARES: 1st Niloon. £0/0/;'2nd Saloon, £4.

Passengers malntniiied aboard at all ports except

For further particulars, Pamphlets, etc., apply

MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.,corner King and York street«.

ItJlWART; TPÂRKËR . -LINE.,

Steamer« Sail from Margaret-strcot Wharf.

MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND W.A.PORTS.

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*NDIA, 7000' foi«, I

, _.. JS\TOnUAY, May Jfi¡

I ALBANY'i

lfct, 2nd, and ,3rd Clusn Pas

FREMANTLE, |sengers,

MELBOURNE. ]T-.S.S. ZEALAND

ADELAIDE, .. I 2 p ni., SVTDR

iT.niKV r 1st. 2nd. and.!

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PERTH.

TASMANIA.

|HOBART \ .T£S.mUyMArtOA,_

11a.m.,|

I MELBOURNE to I LOONGANA, Monday, WedneB-j

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LAUNCESTON. I day, Friday.'

"(direct). i TUESDAY, May Í81

to I LOONGANA, MoI day, Friday.

NEW ZEALAND.

'AtSÄSninn- for 1 S'S- MVERINA, Noon, THU118

Napier?J 2nd, and, 3rd'Class l'aocngcr«,

I WELLINGTON, ÍLYTTCLTON, I "T.S.S. ULIMAROA,

1

TranshippingI NOON, THURSDAY, May 0,

for Dunedin, f and May 27.

Bluff, and s

other N.Z.j

See Special Not».

É" SPECIAL-ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE AL-1TERATION OF SAILING DATE OF T.S.S. ULIMAROA!FOR NEW ZEALAND..No^letters for N.Z. can be

postednt «hip's gang-

way. Visitor« not allowed on board bailing day.All passenger steamer« fitted with wireless.

Coastal Ticket« interchangeable with other Com-

panies/ subject to conditions uncertain« hie on appli-cation.

Tasmanian and New Zealand Tickets crc Interchange-able with Union Line, and Wee \crsa.

. HUDDART, PARKFR, LIMITED,I _261 Oi-orgc street (opp. HoiiO-ttrect).

rnffiS NEWCASTLE AND HUNTERx

RIVER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.Steam to and fiom Newcastle Erny Night, at li.

(Sunday execpted.)FROM WHARF, FOOT OF KINQ-STREST.

FARES AS USUAL.

I T.S.S. HUNTER, 1840 tons, THIS NIGHT, at 11.1 Cargo tvcrehetl until 4.

TORT STEPHENS-S.S. KARUAH, TIUS DAY, ut fl

p.m., calling at Newcastle cn routA-.-^Carso re-ceived until li.

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HAWKESBURY RIVER 'EXCURSIONS.TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, ut 2.

S.S. NE«CASTLE,- 12M Tdnr. 1'AliE 2/.

< W. N. CUTHBERTSON,, _

' General Manager.Office:, 147 Sutcox-strcot. _. , ,

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fjUYLOlVS, r~WHABF7:

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EYUMONT.,PE HAWKE,' FORSTER, TUNCURRY', NAB! VC,

KRAMBACH, COOLONGOLOOK,and FAILfcOffi).TUNCURRY, THIS DAY. Cargo, noon. - Pasaon¿crs,2 p.m.

CADDEN HAVEN, LAURIETON, KEW, COMBOYNE,_and KENDALL.-COMHOY NE, MONDAY._VTAMDUCCA 'RIVER, inking Largo for Nambucca

-L> Heads, Maoi.sillle, and Bowraville.-S.S. ASTRAL«ila from Geary'« Wharf, Pyrmont, TO-MOHIIOW, at

Noon. Cargo received 'lo-day and until 11 a.m. To'morrow. ARTHUR H. HYSl.LL, Agent, Jl Hunter >l. I

'l'HONES: City OK», OaW, WUVItr, M. Ijj4._

KICILMOND? ItnER,- ALL TÂHTS.

S.S. TAY I., 'IO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Cargo Ireceived daily.

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B. M. CORRIGAN and CO., Ld"t Albion Wharf,

Tel., 4640 Cltv._-foot if Market-street.

LANGLEY BROTHERS, "LIMITED,Baltic Wharf, Market «trent.

COFr'S HARBOUR and WOOLGOOLGA.-FITZROY,TUESDYY, 10 p.m , iLt Newcaitlc.

Superior 1'aKscticcr Accommodation.

TWEED RIVER.-DUROBY. MONDAY. 0 p.m._CAIN'S COASTAL CO-Ol'ERATIVE STEAMSHIP

_. COMPANY, LIMITED.PORT MACQUARIE, HASTINGS and WILSON RIVERS.

-T.S.S. MACQUARIE, TUESDAY, 4 p.m.GEO, MCARTHUR, Manager.

Baltic Wharf, foot Market-street. Tdl., Ill City.

-AWhLSlIUltY Sl'EAM NA\ 1GATION CO., LTD"reecho cargo dully until 4 p.m. for Hawkesbury

Hil el and all branches.DAILY un ER TRIPS on Hawkesbury River to Wise-

man'« Ferry, (10 milea'of Beautiful River Scener).

T , City 1838. II. A. Wilson, Albion YVhf., Mnrkct-6t.

/TOFF'S HARBOUR.-S S. BELBOWRIE, SATURDAY,\J noon, from Albion Whait, oil Mnikct-otrcct, Cargo

received dall},S.S. Belbowi le.

Ii. M. CORRIO \N, Agent,

Telephone City 4040.

HA

ANCHORS,Clinins, Wiro anil Manili Rope-, Blocks,

etc, shlpp* gear of everv degctipfinn,new uni

tecond-haud, for Sale, cheap Lightering, Towing dime

W. WAUGH, 10 Wcstnn-st, Bnlmain Eut, Th ,W1002

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WANTED,Rowing Bout, about 10ft; must bo cheap.

Skipper.Bondi Junction l'.O

LEGAL NOTICES.

INTHE SLl'llhML count or ALW SOUTH

WAL1.S-Prolate Juiisilieiion.-In tim Will ui

oil SULKS TliOilAS WIUTLMAN, late of «-aniden,tu

the State of New South Wales, Storekeeper, dcit-utaid.

-Notice is horch) given tlial fhu Lli \ entli Accouiiia

of tlu Executrix uml Extcutur in tim above Lttate

baie this day h cn tiled lu my ottlte, Cb meei)-wpui e,

Klug street. S)dmy, and all pcrnons mung anyclaim

on the sahl Estate or being otheiwi&e mteiesleil there-?

in arc berth) required to come in before nie,at

my

said olDce, on or before the eighth day of June next,

at quarter pasteleven o'clock ni the forenoon, unu

inspect the same, and if they stall think Ht object

thereto, otherwise, it the said Accounts bo not ob-

jected to, the same will be examinai by me and

passed according to law, ond notice I« also hereby

given tlirt on the allowance of the said Accounts bythe Court Commission will be applied for on behalt

of the (uni Executrix and Executor. Dated this

t\\cut)-eighth day of April,A.D. 1015 R. O.'MON-

DAY (L.s), Registrar. I'RBDERIO HOWSON COW-

PER, Proctoi for the ExectitiK und Executor,114A

Pitt street, Sydney._a

T.N TiiB SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

1 WM.LS.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will oi

PERCY KDWiUl) UULLOl, late of Montana Hotel,

lluig-s.r->et, Sjthe), in ibu State of New South Wales,

Licensed \ ii tualler, deceased.-Notice is hereby given

thar the Account« and Plan of Distribution 'in the

above Ehtato ha\c this da) beer, filed m my oflicc,

(Juccn's-square, King-street, Sidney, and all persons

having any claima on the «aid Ebtatc or being other-

wise Interested (hereinare herein required to' conic

in before nie, al my «aid office,.onor before the Olli

bj of June, ut 12 o'clock noon, and in

?.pen. th« «mt, ann Ir they snail think ni object

thereto; otherwise, it the, said Account» he not ob

jectcd to, the uimo will be,examined by me and

pa&scd according to law. Dated th'« 20th dnv of April,

lu the \car 1011 II. (', MONDAY (L S ). Registrar,

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ill of

HENRY' SLOANE, late of IUirstwIIc, m the Slate of

Now South Walei, Clerk, d ceased.-Notice iahoreb)

gnen that the Account« In the abo\e Estate hale

this dav been fll'd I nm.v office, Qucen's-square, S) ci-

ne), mid all persons having any clalii) on the «aid

Estate or biing otherwise Interested'therein'arc herebyrequired to come in before nie,, ni my said oitlce, on

or before the tenth da) of'June-next, at 11.30 o'clock

In the forenoon, and innpect the same, and if the) «hull

think fit object thereto; otherwiie. If the Raid Ac-

count« bo not objected to, the same will be examined

hy mc and passed according to law. Dated thistweiitv-ninth day of tprll. one thousand nine hundredand fifteen. R. C. MG"}DU\ Registrar. DAWSONuml UEUKOR», Solicitors lor the Executor, 58 Elizabeth str ct, Sydney_ __

INTHE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES -Prnbite TuruMiction - In the Will el

\NN ALLEN, lute of Cram ¡Ile, m the stnte of Now

Routh A\ulc9, Widow, decease I.-Application \.ill b"mudo nftci fourteen ihis fro-u the publication hereofthat Probate of the last Will of t»>e nboicnnuetdeceased may lie granted lo FREDERICK GEORGE

CROFTS, of Newcastle, In the State of New Soul'i

YVnles, the Executor named In the Will And nil

creditors In the Estate of the siid deceased are herc

b) lequlred to send In particulars of their claim

to the undersigned And uj! noticesmay

be ser,ni»t the ofllci of the uiinerm"iied 1' FWhHR,

Proctor for the Exrimtor, ill T'.llr.ibctli-streel «ulnov

T.N THE bl l'RI Ml' COURT OF .NEW SOU Til

X W\l IS- Prnbite lllriwlietinn - In tho 1-M.ito ofCIIRIS'IIVNA M'RfitRl'T ORI1TIN, lite nf Rose uti,In the State of New S-o.th Wah-. Widow, deceased,Intestate-Application will hi minie after loiiitc-n

ilii\« from the publication hereof tint Administra-

tion of the IVtate of the ibovenimed deceased iii i\

be granted to MYKA BIRDIE CRU Fir, the daurhterof the said deceased, and nil notices may be scry ed at

ii Victoria street, Potts Point,_

irnHE COMBINATION OF DEPENDx

ABLE QUALITIES AND LOW

PRICES IS THE MAGNET THAT

DRAWS THE SHOPPING PUBLIC TO

LASSETTER'S.

SNAPS TOR FRIDAY SHOPPERSFROM THE . (

.MILLI.VERY, COSTUME, BLOUSE,CORSET, UNDERCLOTHING, AND

CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENTS.

NEW SEASON'S TRIMMED' HATS and TOQUES, be-

coming Velvet shapes, trimmed Ostrich Feathers and

smart Ornaments.,

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. PRICE ..".. 25/0 each.'SMART MODEL HATß, iuitnblc for Coat ond Skirt

wear, in Velvct-or Straw, trimmed lorgs Ribbon Bpwsor Mounts, llnishings of'1'ctal Ornaments. ?

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BRICK ..."".. SI,' cadi.-READY-TO-WEAR VELVET HAT, m Black Velvet,

Tricorn shape,trimmed Faille Ribbon Cockade.

Usual Price. 21/. each.

SPECIAL" PRICE :.;.-..;... n/O-cach.<

FELT READY-TO-WEAR SAILOR SHAPES;, trimmed

,

two rimes Merv. . Ribbon.

PRICE . 7/11 each.

, CHARMING VELOUR HAT, new Breton Sailor shape.In 'Violcl, Black, Drown, Green, Navy, bn\c.

Usual Pi ice .;. 15/11 each.

SPECIAL PRICK . 12/11 cadi.'

WOOLLEN PINKER CAPS, small, close-fitting shapes.Colours: Saxe,' Navy, Rojal, Black, Cluain, Brown,Red, Crowf SPECIAL PRICE .2/01 each.

THE NEW ni.ASP-Hv.SY CORSET, n very (Ino model,In White ("outille, well boned, Ion?; over hips mid back,C

strong Hose Supportcis. Sires, 21 to 20 inches.

Wortl. 15/<> pair.SPECIAL . .I'll pair.

ANOTHER OF THE POPULAR CLASP-EASY COR-

SETS, medium -bust, longover hips, in White Con-

tine, with clastic lacings in front. Sizes, 21 to 30

inches.» ,,

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' Worth . 18/11 pair.',

SPECIAL . 7/11 pair.SIMILAR MAKE IN HEAVIER QUALITY COUTTLLE.

Sizes, 22 to 30 inches.1 Worth . 25/ pair.

SPEC1A L ..". 30/0 p'lir.

These arc Iho New. Corsets, that fasten with one

Stud instead 'of five._

DEMONSTRATIONS IN CORSET DEPARTMENT

LADIES' FINE QUALITY LONGCLOTH NIGHT-

GOWNS, trimmed 'Embroidery and Beading, EmpireYoke-or other slvics. 10ÎI Ewen to clcai-4/11 each

WARM CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS, with

double voke, trimmed neat frills of self.3/11'euch.LADIES' KNITTED ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS, lu Nuvy

onlv, extra heavy quality . 4/11 each,

LADIES' OR MAIDS' LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES,various btylcs,

trimmed dainty lace or Swiss Einbroid

eiy mid Reading.LASSETTERS' SPECIAL PRICE . 2/11 each.

BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, witli smart kilted

frill, narrow Bhape . 2/11 each.

200 ONLY, MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE MOIRETTE

UNDERSKIRTS, now' shape, in all the smartest Winter

hliades. 0/11 each.

LIT! LE GIRLS* VELVETEEN AMERICAN FROCKS,long, blraight Bodice, with pleated Skirt, in'Saxe,

Navy, und Brown.Sires_'., 21 27 30 83 inches

' PRICKS.. 7/0 7/11 8/0 B/ll each.

CHILD'S CREAM SERGE AMERICAN FROCKS, with

wide Belt'mound hips, pleated SkirtSizes.... 24 27

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SO S3 80.PRICES . 7/U. 8/11 0/11 10/0 11/0 each.

LÎTTLE BOYS' OR GIRLS' CASHMERE, ALL-WOOL

JERSEY SUITS, with Cops 'to match. In Cream or

Gc lours.' SPECIAL PRICE .;. 0/11 catii.

SAMPLE TABLE OF- CHILDREN'S MATINEE

JACKETS, PELISSES, WOOL COATS, and BONNETS,Pic.

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ALL ONE PRICE . 5/11 each.

USEFUL LITTLE SCHOOL FROCKS, in Poplin, in

Navy, Brown, or Saxe, smurtlv made in various styles.Sues. 24 27 30 33 inches.

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PRICES.. 7/0 7/U S/0 8/11 each.

VERY SMART NEW-OUT LONG COAT AND SKIRT

COSTUME, new high Medici Collar, smart Belt

round, 'collar of Black Velvet. In Grey.SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY.35/ each.

NAVY SERGE COSTUME, good quality serge, beau-

tifully cut..

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SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY .42/ each.

WONDERFUL VALUE IN GOOD QUALITY SCOTCHTWEED SKIRTS, effective design, carried out in Fawn

Mixture . 10/O each.

VERY SMART HOllGH SERGE SKIRT, bcautlfullv

cut, t,nil In to strap at bick . 0/11 ouch.

SPECIAL VALUE IN STRIPED DELAINE BIX1USES

(AH Wool,), in newest stripes, smart collar, longïh'cves. open in front, lu all sizes. 10/0 euch.

WONDEHITL VALUE IN FLANNELETTE BLOUSES,good' house-wear, in all good shades.

SPECIAL PRICES. 1/11* each, or 2 for 3/0.

\VL PAY CARRIAGE ON ALL DRAPERY GOODS TO

ANY' PART OF AUSTRALIA.

SALE OF BLEACHER'S DAMAGES IN TABLE LINEN"

CONTINUED TO-DAY.

LASSETTER'S.

THE' LEADING' UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, _.-

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-SYDNEY.

JJATS FOR WINTER WEAR

-PpPULAR SOFT AND HARD FELTS.

It Is now time to change over from the StrawBoater and Panama to the comfortable Soft

Felts* and distinctive Bowlers.

Our shipments of Winter Btylcs continuo toai rive from noted British manufacturers, who

produce distinctive shapes.

These manufacturers are originators of styles,and the fact that ne get their new design*,first enables us to featuro shapes that arc

n.it in general use for month.] after vvc intro-

duce them.

Wc quote two seasonable styles:

ROUGI! FINISHED SOFT FELT

-Now wholly superseding theVelour,

> which

was of Austrian ongln. This distinctive

British hat is a smart shape, with 2j.-inchadjustable brim. The crown is of medium

height, band of contrasting shade, and bowat side or back.Now and effective tonca of Nut Brown, Sage

Green, and Light Slate.

A splendid winter hat,

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BRITISH ,nABD FELT HATS.

TMs reason's leading shapes evidence a slipl . .

higher crown than formerly and a tendencyto set up at sides. Our range ia ample to

provide for all preferences as to shupe and

style.The hats are of excellent quality, and fast

died.12/0, 13/0, 14/0.

Please state size when ordering.

PEAPES AND CO., LTD.,

Men's Outilttcrs,

309 AND 311 GEORGE-ST, SYDNEY.

LEGAL NOTICES.TN THE SUPHEME"C0URT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.-a -Probate Jurisdiction.-In tilo Estate of JOHNGOLLAN, late of Sydney, in the State or New booth

Wak«, deceased.-Notice is hcicby given that Iii« Hill

Accounts and Pian of Distribution in the above Estatehave this day been (lied in my Olllce, Cnancery-sqna.'e,King-street, Sidney, und all persons having any Claimon the auld Estate or being otherwise interested tbcreiiure hereby required to come in before mc at luv h.iu

Oilkc on or belora the tenth day of June, nt 11 o'clock

ii. the forenoon, mid ¡inspect tile same, and if theyshall think fit object thereto, otherwise if the said

Accounts be net objected to the name will bo examined

by me and passed according to law. Dated this 20th

day of April, A.D. 1015. U.C. .MONDAY, Registrar.

TN THE SUPREME CQUliT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.X -¡Piobate Jurisdiction.-in tho Estate of JAMES

PAUL GEE COX, late of Sydney, in the,Stntc of New

South Wales, deceased.-Notice is hereby given that

the 25th Accounts mid Plan ol Distribution in the

above Estate have this day been hied in my Office,Chunccry-Miuarc, Kingctrecr, Sydney, and all pcisui.i,

having any Claim un the said Estato ov being other-

wise Interested therein are hereby required to loiiio

in before me at my said Office on or beioic the tenth

dav of June, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and In-

spect the rame, and if they shall thinklil; object

thereto, otherwise if the said Accounts be not objected

L, the same will be examined by me and pasaed accord-

ing to luw. Dated this 20th day of April, A.D. 1015.

HU. MONDAY, Registrar,_~THE~ SUPREME 'COURT OF NEW SOUTH

-. WALES.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In tim Will of

MARGARET PARlilllLE, late of Schofield Siding, near

Sydncv,in the State of New Mouth Wales, Mai ned

Woman, deceased,--Application will be mad.: after tour

teen ehi.v.s from the publication hereof Mint Probate

of . the 'loft Will and Testament of the nhownaincd

deceased may be granted lo ALFRED PARKHILL, of

Parkcs-btrcct, Ryde, in the told Stute, Cnrpont'r, one

of the Executors named in the said Will (WILLIAM:KINNAIRD PARKHILL, the other Executor in the

said Will, having duly renounced Piob.it.> nut! his

Exceutor-diip) ; and all pen-ons having my dunlin

against the Estate of the abovcniimed deceased me

requsted to send particular-, thereof to, and allnotices mav be served at, th? offices of FRANK WIL-LIAM' LEE, Proctor for the xairi' Executor, AlfredParkhill, 44 Castlcrcagh-strcct, Sydney. _

INTHE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES.-P.onoto Jin¡sdicllon.-In tin Will ofKHEVKZl'K RORERT GAY, Lite of Emmaville, inIho Stule ol New South Wile,, Miner, iVcr.ned.

Application will be mode iPer fourteen dnv-i fronthe publication hereof Hint Prolulc of the li,I Willof the nhtivcn nurd decca.ed may li" minted lo I MMAG\Y, of Emmaville afore« m1, Widov, fe sol« Execu-trix mimed in (he «aid Will. All

ptrtons havingany clnnni ng-nn«i the «nd K-uate, ur ti.-m» other-wise interested therein, aie rciucMcil to reid pirHnilar«. theieof to Hie unrieisigned withli, the timeaforesaid; and nil noticci mav be sen eil at the o'ilce

of the utidoiMhmcd. HARRIS and sTU Ulf. Proctor!lor Hie Executrix. Tenterfield Hy their Agents,REGINALD IURR1S, Rofe chambers 00 Castlereagh.stree!, Sydney.

TN THE SUPREME_COl;rt'Í^|~Ñr:W~SOI7nMVALÍÍS.,

""; r,rûl'.;'(', .'nriwliction -In the Will of CHARLESALFRED EDGAR IIANlv.s, late of Ii illina, m the Stileo' New South Hales, Lmdholder, deceased.- \|ipli(.ilion will be mad,' aftci fouit»n dus mun the pub-lication liol oof thal Pnibite of the list will of thenhovrn lined detc.'-d miv l«. granted to EDITHIivNKS, of Dillina nfpir-airi. Widow, tim E\cii'tn\«anuri in the Will, and all Nolle ps min lie 'Oivcsl at

the Office ol thetimlersigmd, and .ill inriioits having

imv Hann against 111. Utale of the t-¡c1 durf-iri i-e

reqiiiicri to send m pirliiuljrs t'.ercof unlo ALI Itl'DP.A\MONI) BEST, of Hallim, Solicitor. V. II. BEsl',Proctor for the l.M-cutrlx, River street, Dillina. IVhis Agcnl, M, A. li, riTZUARDlNGE, 11 Moore street,Sydney.

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jj^ODERN OFFICEs

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FURNITURE.

The DISPLAY of OFFICE ."FURNITURE, embracingDESKS, TABLES, und OTHER EQUIPMENT, shown in

the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, ia of MORE" than

PASSING interest to commercial men; the EXTENSIVE

VARIETY make» it PARTICULARLY atti active.

A Feature is made of the NEW MODEL ROLL-TOP

and FEAT-TOP DESKS.' These uro fitted with TAPERED

Legs, which RAISE the Desk some INCHES from theFloor, thus PERMITTING a FREE CURRENT of air

BENEATH the desk, und 1'ItEVENTLVU nn accumulationut DUoT. 'Indeed, this NEW FEATURE makes an

IDEAL DESK for OFFICE or LIBRARY.

CUTLER OFFICE and LIBRARY DESKS arc made in

PICKED QUARTERED OAK by (ho highestSKILLED

Labour,-nnd~ many of the NEW MOOEI.S possess FEA-TURES,that STILL FURTHER add lo the EFFICIENCY

or these RENOWNED DEalCS. . We INVITE INSPEC-

TION. ECONOMY' that overshadows, all competition iaASSURED by

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. ANTHONY HORDERNS' .

. FAMOUS LOW PRICES. ',

INEXPENSIVE. ROLL-TOP .DESKS.-?_

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51in OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, with Double.PedestalDrawers. £11/15/.

4Sln OAK ROLL-'lOP DESK, with Double, Pedestal

Drawers. £10/17/0.. r

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Min OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, with Double Pedestal

Drawers. £12/5/'

OOin- OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, with Doublé' PedestalDiuu-cit. £13/10/. , _

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ROLL-TOP CUTLER DESKS. .

421n GENUINE OAK ROLL-TOP CUTLER DESK, SinglePt.dct.utl Drawer«. £10/18/0.

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COta GENUINE OAK BOLL-TOP CUTLER DESK, with

Double Pedestal Draweis, improved pigeon holes.'

£13/5/. _'_ ,

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05 x K2 FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with Double Pedestal

Drawera, New Model. £10/15/.CO x 33 FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with Double Pedestal

Drawers. £10/10/.00 x 48 FLAT-TOP OAK DESK, with QuadrupléPcdestal

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Fumed Maple, 03/0.>

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LEGAL NOTICES._._IN

THE SUPREME QOUttT OF NEW SOsITU

WALES.-hi Bankruptcy.-Notice in hereby giventhat Hie Single Meeting of Crediton, iii tile lollowing

muttcis will be held ut the Court, supreme Come

building«, ElLobeth-street, Sydney, on the 10th day

of May, 1915, at 10 a.m., ur us soon alter as the courtr-

ai business willpermit.

To-entitle a Cieditor to vote'

thereat lils prooi niUst be lodged with the Registrar

in Bankruptcy not later than me "til day oi May, Jilla.

Re ALFIIEU GWtVAS BEALE. (No. iOJll), oi Chats-

wood, Grocer; Re JOHN M JULEFF No. 20155), o£

¿larruuuiic. *'. li. SALUSUUitY, Iteglstuu- in Bank-

ruptcy: Mr. O. F. W. LLOyp, Olllcmi Assignee

'1 .\ 'J.lila SUt'KEME 'COUltT OF NEW SOUTH

J. WALliS.-Probate. Jurisdiction.-in the Estate of

GEORGE PATRICK KMGH1, late oi Glcbc-.trcet,

Glebe, ia the State of Noiv bouth Wale*,dcocascd.

Application will be mude utter fourteen da) s troui the

publication hereof that administration of the Estate of

tho abownuuicd deceased, with the Will annexed, may

bo granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and all per-sons having claims against the said Estate must ren-

der same *in detail to the undersigned, on or betöre

the twenty-ninth day of May, Mió. T. W. GARRETT,Public Trustee, Sydney._.____-1 ¡S TUE SUlMíEME - COURT OF NEW SOUTH?a- WALES.-i'roliate Jurisdiction.-In the Estate of

CHAINEE FP.EUEltiCK BEX BOSS, lut« of Neville, ill

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(he State of New- South Wale», Labourer,'

deceased,

intestate.-Application will be made utter fourteen day*I from the publication

hereof that administration of the

Estillo of the abo\enamed deceased may bo grunted to

the 'PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and all-persons havlng'elnlins

[

ugniuat the said Estate -must,render miine in detail

to the undersigned or on before the twenty-ninth dayof May,

?

3015. T. W. GARRETT, Public Trustee,

Sydney._^_TN THE SUPREME COURT . OF NEW SOUTH

IX WALES.-Probate Jurhidiction.-In the Estate of

WILLIAM HKNRY.TBlMNKLL,,late of Yantabulla, in

the State of New South Wales, Storekeeper, deceased,

intestate.-Application will be made after fourteen day»from the publication

hereof that administration of the

Estate of the iibovcnumcd deceas-ed may lie granted to

the PUBLIC TRUSTEE; und all persons having claims

against'theluid-Katate roust render, saine In detail to

tlie undersigned' on or brfore thetwenty-iiinth-tlay of

May. UUP. T. W. GARRETT. Public Tnutce. Sydney.

TTN 'tllE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

A WALES.-Probate Jin ¡¡.diction.-In the Estate of

DONALD WALLACE MACKAY, late of Underwood

street, Paddington, in the Stale of New South Wales,

Storeinni>,\ deceased, intestate,-Application will be

made after fourteen . day« from the publication hereof

that administration of the Estile of the nbovenamod

deceased may be granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE-,

and all' persons having claims against the said Estate

must render same in' detail in the undersigned on or

before the (.hirty-Jlrat day of May, 1915. 'J'. W. GAR

BETT. Publie. Trustee, Sydney._TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

J WALKS.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Estite of

HENRY JAMES THOMAS, bite of Station-street, Na-

remburn, Jn the State of New Soiitli Wales, Nightwatchman, decca««!, Intestate.-Application will bp

made after tom leen days, from the publication hereof

that administration of the Estille of the abovonamixi

deceased mny be granted to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE;and ull persons "having claims against the said Estate

iniist rende?same in detail to the undersigned on or

before-the thirty-first day of May, 1015. T. W. GAR-

RETT,'

Public Trustee. Sydney.__

INTHE SUPREME QOURT OF NEW SOUTH

WALES. -Probate Jnris-diction.-In the Will of

FREDERICK ECCLESTON DU FAUR, oommonlv known

as ECCLESTON DU FAUR, late of Flow-ton, Turra,

murra,, near Sydney, in the State of New South Wales.

Gentleman, deceased.-Application will be made after

fourteen" days from the pnbliniHon hereof that Pro-

bate of the, last Will ¡mil 'Testament of the »hove

named deceased nwv 'io grnrtcd lo GUY CYPRIAN

DU FAUR »ml JOHN BERTRAM DU FAUR, the

Executors thrrcui named, ami all notices may bo

served nt.Uie ofliccs of the imdersiVnei] to whom

all persons lutving any clninw against the Estateof the said deceased are hereby requeued to at once

forward particulars thcieof. WINDEYER and WIL-

LIAMS, Proctors for the Executors. Permanent Trustoo

buililiiigs, 115 O'Comiell-street. Sydney.

TÑ THE,

SUPREME COURT 0> NEW SOUTH-L WALK«.-Probate Jurisdiction.-In the Will of

THOMAS O'MARA. late of Ellangowan llouw, St.

Petéis,In the Slate of South AuMinlln, Gentleman,

deceased.-Application will ho made after fourteen

days from the publication hereof that the Probatecrunlcd hv the Supreme Co irt of South Aiislnlin

n the EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, AND AGENCY

COMPANY, of Suuth Austral! i, the Executor named

in the «aid Will in respect of 'he ¡drive Estate, miv

paled witii the'Seal of this Court. All notici

be scped at the officer of the undersigned.STEPHEN, -TIAQUKS, and STEPHEN, Proctors, 12 and

II O'Connell-strcPt. Sydney._

VTOT1CE.-54 Viet. No. 1000, Sec. 6-1; 1 Edw. VU.,J-> Xo. 1700. See. I.-A Rule to Administer the Estate

of DIM1TRI GABRIEL, late of No. .t7t( Elbabeth-strcet,

Melbourne, forinrily of No. 21 Pitt-Street, Sydney,Kiti'lipiiinaii, deleaved, intistate, ulm died on the nth

IVbruarv lOKi, lui lu cn giauteil to mc, and Creditors,

NoM-oI-Kin, and ¡ill other« having iluims against the

Estate ure lequirrd to bend in paiticulm« of their

claims on the t'uuior of Hie Estiles of Deceased Prrs"iis, ISS Collius-stieet Melbourne, on or before theHill June, 1013, or ihev may bo excluded from thedistribution of the Estate when the assets are beingdistributed.

WALTER B. HOUSE,Curator of the Estnte« of Deceased Pelton«. ,

Melbourne, 27th April, 1016._

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Conductor: W. REGINALD GOOUD. ,'.

Assisting Artists: :

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Percy French, Maud Ferguson,'?

W. Reginald Gooud.,

Carl Gotsch. Mowat Carter. .

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HALL.

THE SUPERIOR PRIVATE DANCING CLASSE*

Even- MONDAI' Et cuing. S. and Etciy WEDNESDAY

Afternoon, 3.30 (lor STUDENTS cud OTHERS vrho

cannot attend the K\enli':f Classes), and EteninT. 8.

QUARTER DATES FROM PUPILS' ENTRANCE.

I'art.h«ih.l" Mr. M.d Mrs. ROBERTS, 111(1 Phillip-st.

tTÂ^IMFFOP. LADIES AND GEN'ILEMEN.

D CHAPMAN'S TRAINiNG SCHOOL for all So-

ciety Dances. iW'Oltn HALL, 175 LIVERPOOL-SI'.t-U'A *__.'X.«.,«.. .... ..ii t »ti.-'-'-ii mvew ne. .1

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DEMONSTRATION in all LATEST BANCKS Today,

to 4 30 and 8-10, 2/0.ATTEND THESE DANCES and

he PFBFICT lor the CRAM) OPENING TO-troR

HOW' NIGHT. PRIVATE LESSONS ARRANGED.

'Phone, Wn8_PJI)i____.--_ffi-WOOD Teacher of Step, Funcy, and Ballroom

?T^^w. Class 1/, l'rlv. V- 173 Q- V. Markets.

PICTURE _

".'Ta'

MR. WALTER BENTLEY.THE EMINENT ACTOR,

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P.EGINS SECOND CLASS FOR PICTURE ACTING at his

Studio. Record-chambers,77 'Castlercagh-strcet.

(next Tivoli), ^on

TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 4th, at 7.30 p.m.

Students rapidly bobking.immediate npnllcatlon__ii£cessarj._ _

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r» ONE G> ":.".

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,_AMUSEMENTS_JJALAOL 1HLATRE

nRSíir T2?> M,VCn JOÍÍÑ"=0\ L\ERYE\PMNG

SSSií10° M<JC11 1011NS0N S

DOON! TOO MUCH IOIINSOV.

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nonxi ï°,2Muc[l johnson

.

e\try even

RSRM T0° MUC11 101INSON INO AT 8U°ONL SHI I GOING STRONG

ALLLN DOONE

POONF AIIrs D001,t

TONL MUN ,)00M

nrSH .," .

4LL1N DOONr

RnSîFAND a BRILinsr COlUtlE OF plu

RSxM. Lns A%,B.*? BRILLIWT COTERIE Or

1JUONP PLvALRS

S°s2M MAKING N FRRi LV.CII NIGHT WITH THT

»n^M^ GllJ iTLSi ! U¡CI COMÍ Di L\ LR

-IOO AU CH lOIJA&ON

222ÍF TOO MUCH lOHN'ON

|;!<P.N ,TOO MUCH I0IIN«ON

<9°,s' 100 MI LU IO lNs-ON

nSSi IS Till- UNIS1 BOX 01MCF

RR2? AT1RVCI10S IN lill TOWN

n,sSNl1IU1 VOl! SPIN 1011NS0N7

Sn2N, ""

OLR 1RICIS \RI

R2°N DBFSS CIIH.11 ni d 1 RON 1 SI \I LS ii

E£°,NÍ ,B\CKS1MIS "lu G M 11 RI 1/

ÎÎSSM ' WIU DOOR!, TO C\IT1R\ and STULS

KSxî"! cd Fxl'" I^ceit Saturdijs and Holidays

ÎXSM' wlicn th<- *-"riv Door Gillen is 1/ ExtraDOONI- \jc0 D0N T I ORCI TD00N1 THAT Till GUI Uti 011 NS EACH.

POO^il-_MG1U VT 0 OCIOCK _

rpUE ADLLPlïï I HI VIRJDirection George Willoutliby 1 Id

AT-

4Í TO NICHT AT 7 45

1 OSITH I IV Till COOD B\ 1 NIGHTUN SI lFRi.ORMv.NCr

of the BIG Jimmi u I III vUIIlUI SHOW

W ILIUM \NDLt-ONS Oil 1 nglishlnntomimc

SIMtx 1 lill \)l OR\bsoililiy lAsi ohvnci- io srr

SINRV.D Till SUIOR COOD Bil I GOODBYL!SINIUD TUL SV.ILOR I 001) n\ I GOOD Bil I

IHN 10MJM1 GOOD Hi 1 COOD Bi 1

1 \NTOMIMI (001) Hi I1 GOOD UMTAMOMIMi COOD Bil GOOD mi

C OOD BYF to M\GCIl MOORICOOD B\f to IIARHi BURC1 ««

cool) mr t. ou\j mvrston

cogo mi to ioiin rmsion

COOD Bil IO RIT\ RI N \SPOP I AR PRICrS 3/

» 1/ Reserved Stills 4/

Iirlj Doors 01 extra 1 lins at NICHOLSON S Day'

s t Viel *? White Rose_mtNTlONI lil S FRONT!!

STIRRIV DM VU UTO VTTRACTION

IO BL PRLSlNTrD

TOMORROW SVIURDATCOMMENCING WITH M V.TINPF \T » OCIOCK

vr hil \diipih rnrvTRF

Direction G1 Ollt L W 1LIOLCHBi Ltd

'"lOMMA VIMNS,TOMM\ ATKINS,

v MSGNiFicrNT MiiiTvnv snuT\cm\R meio

DRUH IN FOUI VUS \ND la SCI NI S

V Pott I Ul LI SiOlU 01 UOMAMi DliOTION

\NU MIMI lil ROISM

Bl UK V.NDHt=0\S DRWHTIC COMÍ VNi

THIS GRI \T I I \i Will Bl 1\TI RPRElr D L\ \

STRONG G\ST INCIUDINGPolert Innnn Olive Wilton

thurles Bro vii ( cn Dorme

i ictor riuherbert, 1 i i y 1rris

T li Nunn ldith Holton1 olaud Convvav I) i v Hill

AND 100 AUMIIUUI S

POPUI \R PRK IS 3"

1/DOt Pi \N U NICIIOISON 1 No bool ng fee Dav

hales nt \D1 LI HI «Hill ROSL C0N1LCT10NF1 i

STOCK, SHAKES, AUB MONEY.

ADVANCESLU VII YMlrl) SAME im \0U Al I Li

on 1URM1URL PlANOb UU"INLSbES DEEDS,PRO NOILS etc

I GUAR VAT! L NOT TO REGISTER thud assuring

ABSOLUTL PRI\ACY MY CHARGES and RLPAY

Ml MS arc known as the LOW 1ST IN SiDIsLY

If j ou have a Loan in any other office 1 will pav

it off ind a iva nee vol more mjnev on easier terms

1" WILL COST YOU 3.0TH1NQ IO CONSULT Ml

CALI WRITE or PI10M an 1 MY SPLC1AL REP

PFSENTAT1VL WILI CVLL on i ou

1 make LAHGL ni «M VLL ADIANCES.STAMXi ILLS

Vickery s chan bem 62 Pitt street,.

vcL

A1LL YOU HAiL TO PAY

i3 £2 TOR Hin ^O AD\ANCED repayable in

rwiLiL MONTHS for a loan on Hirniture or any

reasonable security (without powestlon) from £10 to

£500Spplv

to mc and I will immediately make

>ou an i K mee uUo jay oiT inv loan at the above

late NO 11NIS ITC Cil UICLll

C W GOON IN (IO Cub le e tircet til ce doors

fro i King street opposite theatre Rojal

A LOAN OH ICI

M JOSLIil llNANCirR Establlshcl 50 Xcais io

prepared to Advance Money at 1 s faino is low lates

of interest ujon frumiture fccwini, Machines Lynd

and all Classes of Security ALhO ON YOUR 0>NPROiHSSORi NOTL 1 pay off loans from other

olll ces

£15 I h NT I-OR £3 pajable 0/ wceklv, for 12 mos

£«0 LtNT FOR £4 |MJible /O vycel Iv for 12 mos.

i'o II NT l'OR £5 pa j able 7/0 weekly for 12 mos

£30 LENT FOR £0 pajable 10/ weekly for ii mos.

\n 1 Up vurds to any mi oi nt

Note New Address Bl RR\ S C1I VMItritS 135 PTT

STRIFT ONL DOOR I ROM KINOSTREl",srcoND riooR._taki ritr Phon» city 4133

ATimPFR CFNT INTIIUST

JAj-LS CUlROir \NI> COSfTANY,13 HUNIIRSTRILT

11AVL

TRUST I I NES TO LEND

on the follov i t, cec inti s -

CITY OR SUBURBAV I RLHIOI D OR LEASEHOLD

I ROI 1 UT1I s

PASTOR U AND API ICUI TUBAL LANDS,Broad Veres

Dally I un s efeINTI RI SIS UNDHI WILLS

Reversionary 01 I ifc Inteiests in Estates

Bequests under Wills Deeds at Settlement, etcAi 1 on

SHARFs IN PUBLIC COMP SNirS 1 TO

A RESOLUTION IS MONEY LEND NG101 r 1 Hil I II S

THL ACTUAL IFNDH! VND ORICIN VTOR 01 TEDUCINC INTLRlSr 10 SUI Pill SS USUHi

LENDS £5 ai 1 c1 arges £1 £10 and c1 arges £?>

£15 a d eharg s £3 CO an I chartes £4ALI APPIICATIONS 1 OR IOVNS COMPLITED

SWfL DA\ it ibovo rilei> to anj ai n mtupon

1UN0S I LRNITUHL an I oller approve I securities

(No liles or oller charges) Soie sec ntlos fromB 1er cent C1 II NTS Unvs recei e C1MLIT\ and

COURT! OUS TRPATMI NTOn ICrS 1 and

.>

TEMPI F COUPT SI I II7ABPTH

STRPrr 2 doors from lvli g »tieft Tel City 31"0

-. 'Hil

TI e nest and most re

liable fini in S>dncj with

vvlnrli to trai sact financi il b dil e a is the ol I

ai1

fivounl lv I now i

fir i of CAI D\\i II an 1

W ATI TI eir i uno is

a guarantee of fiir deal

mi Hi ndreds of c s

to ors I ive forwardr I

ti solicite I

testinoijof

the r sati fiction willi

the linn s metí o 1

of I usine s Advancesnie nado dilly on Doces

(first or second mort

giL.es) I Ifc Polici s

Interests under W ills

SLm Bo v lett SI ares

(either lv wa} of loin

or outr gilt purchase)Bond v, itiautB Shares m

I ompanlcs I urniturc or

unv acccj table, security.

J oai s are (.ranted vvitho it

bee irllj to approved

al I licouts

Apply for particulrrs _CiLDWLLl »nd WATT

1 ii anc crs

0 AND 11 CASTLPRr AGU STREET,SYDvr\

NUR HUN II It STREET

LOAN ut jour own terms htnctlv private grantedsame day .you applv, on lurnitire Pianos etc

(without possession) Call Tinto or (honeN S \ M1N a

87 Market¿trccl__lstdoor Tel 22S0_City

"X-LO\N~qulckly and quietly completed by Private

J\. Gent without usual loan olllce publicity and de

lav Interest lower rcpajments to suit everyone No

reg fee oi other el arge» Mr George Box 745 _0 P 0~

rWÜíTLY PR1\ ATI AD\ ANC1 S

on 1 ¡.rniturc Pianos etc an I without security

IONDON 1INANCI \ND MORIG vGl CO

12 Ili/ebeth_»tnr Hunter st gri I II 1 01 5 City

[?J0RR0W1RSrcq

Advances on vac Lund or House

> linniv f lie in \v Do\ 1100 ( PO

I7IRSIMortgages wanted ¿160(1 0} p c £1000 S

Í I c £i>50 p e Seco id Morte,gc £15t0 10

OR MTSM VN 5 George street_

YOU HA\E AN INTEREST

UNDLR A 1V1IL

Reversionary Interest, Annuity,Remittance,

or arc

INTITLrD TO PROPERTY or MONTY coming to you

u the de th of a Relative or Trlends in TNG

LAND AUsTRAIU or i LSLWI1I Rl

rou «an turn same into « Eli at oi co by collin- on

lend joi ni y amount j ou require or buy

_._ be obtiiicl on the day of application.

Ii ten Hi gcom trj clients can have their fares paid to

avine) bv ni philf for same AH communications

BtnctW confidentialBTRTRAM MURR \Y

Thirij seven riiiobeth street, Sydney (upstair«)

(between King and Hunter streets)

A

r~AiumcT~pnn vrt iovns \t thl bail oi

1 £1 10R 1 ^Cll £ü ADiVNOlD TO AN\

AMOUN1 on 1 iirnil ire 1 lui os Deeds of I ai d etc

¡¿y. IllPAiMINIS IOVNS FROM OTULR 01

IC11 P UD OI 1 OV M\ I OW TI RMS

G IIUNTI-R '"1 PARRAM\11\ ROvD 11 ICHIIARDT

MONJ-1LINT on lum Iianos Sew Muchii e» etc,

vJ tliout possissiore, i o fines strictly priv andwithout i "Islration J \istingl

oai spald off ^o v rates

of lnt W Perk an 2S3 hi i, st Vtoui_r _LJS_S

MONFi~Iciton lum Hanoi te without no»

H sic irai W P iatt rl Icichh-irdtfig

1

rnO'MORROW JIYDI I VIsD SMI MVTClILhSSX MLW S R and Vi , 05 1 ttt st.

*TUIE TCROWN STUDIOS.A-

, SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.,

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER, /SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER,

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SOLDIERS* SPECIAL OFFER.SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER.

SOLDIERS' SPECIAL OFFER. ,.«

THREE SPECIAL OFFERS:-'

1st-0 Cabinets, 0 Tostcord«, and an Knlarge-nent,mounted, size 20 x 10, for 10/0. Price to Soldiers,

2nt),rí ,?romlde Cabinets, 0 Postcards, and a b-Mittlui

Lnlnrgemont, for 15/0. Please note that thisIs a

remarkable offer. Price to Soldiers, 1270,

3rd'rA, SP'endid Presentation Picture, a BeautifulBirthday or Wedding Present, something that will

bç and remain the priie of your collection, This

lnotograph i« the most artiBtloproduction of

modern times, thecombination is chaste and deli-

cate, a beautiful Black and White Photograph.

12 Cabinets, our lois Art Frame, and the beautifulEnlargement for

21/. This li our incompnrabl"21/ offer. It is the climax of all effort togive the highest possible \ allic, and the 7cmt'ior art in flrst-cluss Photography. It I«

Special Oller. Price to Soldiers, 17/0.

PLEASE NOTE.We take Photographs in

any weather, wet or cloud)makes no difference to our instantaneous process,

"

SPECIAL NOTICE.Wc take Photographs up till 0 p.m. dolly, bu: on

I rldays uptill 10 p.m. Saturday« till 9 'p.m.

THE

CROWN

STUDIOS, ?

9448 GEORGE-STREET (NEST ROBERTS' HOTEL).

STOCK, SHARES, AND'MOUSY.

T4JONEYADVANCED ON ALL CLASSES

Or SECURITY UPON EASY TERMS

OF REPAYMENT.

N.S.W. MONT DE PIETE D. AND I. CO., LTD.,

74 CASTLEREAGH-STREET, 74, CITY

(HEAD blTICE).

EXCERPT TROM, SYDNEY "BULLETIN":

"THE MONT DE PIETE CO. (MEANING THEABOVE) IS AN OLD AND SUCCESSFUL CONCERN',AND CHARGES SO VERY MUCH LESS PER CENT!THAN THE AVERAGE RATE THAT IT DESERVESSUCCESS. THIS COMPANY WITHOUT A DOUBTCARRIES ON ITS BUSINESS ON THE STRAlailTESTLINES."

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EUSTACE BENNETT,

GENERAL MANAGER.

TEL., CITY 0325.'

i

MONEY TO LEND.A. WOLPER,

5J ELIZADETH-ST, CITY; and C3 GLEBE-BD, GLEBE.

If )uu aie seeking Financial Assistance, the chhf..c moderations arc moderate interest, easy repa) menu,

and fair treatment. 1 quote the actual interest «ntl

the time given for repaymentsof Loan. Mj terms

arc for a period of 12 months by weekly Instalments,, follows:

£10 for £2 . At Of Weokly£15 for £3 . At 7/0 Weekly.£20 for £1 . At 7/0 Weekly.

Up to £5C0.LARGER AMOUNTS at LOWER RATES of INTEREST

ON' FURNITURE, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES,

DEEDS, without mortgage fees, or any other security.

W11 bout puhlicit). Existing Loans in other oflics

paid off, anil placed on a better footing.MY MOTTO IS I AIR DEALING.

TIic Public who hate had dealings with mc in <he

past, I am sure of their confidence. Those who do

not know mc, I ask to favour me with a call before

irranglng a loin elsewhere.Olllce Hours: 60 Klizrbcth street, city, 0 a.m. to 5

p.m.; 05 Glebe road, from 5 p.m. to Sp.m.

TEL., CITY30S0._?atoney'to LEND ON SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE.iVJL W. ,T. DOUGLAS,

Intercolonial Imestmcnt Co., Ltd.,4 and 0 Castlcreagh-street, near Huntcr-strect.

MONEVio LEND on first and second mortgage.[?RANK BIGGS. Solr., 14 Martin-place, city.

PHONE.CITY 4800.

J. BLOOM, Financier.

Albert-bulldlngi, 2nd Floor, 110 Batkurst-strcet.

Money Adianccd on all securities. Open rrida>s

until 0 p.m._

bal rciAua, large une. small suma, to Lr.MJ on

_ Mortgage or Building Loans, city and suburbs.

Low.interest, no commission. G. A. RAVES, Solicitor

and Notary. ¡Stork Exchange-building«. 113 Pltt-strcet.

mo LEND, £0 lo i.Wj, personal »ocuruy, rep-yaiiiáJ- bl instlm. J. O. READ. 256 Pttt-st. T., City TITO

W: ADVANCE MONEYON FURNITURE, PLANOS, DEEDS.

SECURITY. EASY REPAYMENTS.LOW RATES. FAIR TREATMENT.

M.D.P. COMPANY, LTD..

ISO CASTLCREAGH-STREET, comer Park-street.

SPE.CIAL NOTICE.-Customers have the advantageni

ride' entrance, through n vestibule next door (No. 87ParV'-ctrePtl. thus offerinc absolute nrivnc*._

ANT to BORROW, £2¡>M on Broad Acrc=, valuation

£7000, for a terra of )carB, 5J per cent.w

WANTEDto PI RCIIASE, STARR BOWKKTT AP

PROBR1ATION, up to £500, in good society.

Apply F. SI1EFDY,_ Biker, Monteagle.

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WANTED,£0000, in one of more (.nins, if arrange

quicklywill gi\e 10 p.e., country anil suburban

securities, Í8000 margin. Mci nett. Box W7. G.I'.O.

H0ESES, VEHICLES, LIVE STOCK.rilAKE NOTICE.-Newland's Horse und CarriageJL IIaz.iar, Parramatta and Missenden roads, Camper-

down, opp. Win. Inglis and Sons'. 'PhoneL213S, open

day and night, has for SALE 2G0 aborted businessand pleasure 'iurnouts, together or separate, all reli-

able goods, and a square deal guaranteed, lion andRubber Sulkies, ault ponies and horses; Single and

Double Seatvd Buggies, Phaetons, Carr.talb, BrouglumaDrags, Sociables, lamdaus,

\lctorias, \ illuge, Pagnel.

Butter, Bakers', Giocers', Butther's, Milk, Tea, and

Smallgoods Cart«; Square Vam, lill si/»*, Dealers',Delheiy, and Store Vans; Express, Hawkers', Laun-

dry, and Confectioners' Waggon«, etc. Horfes anilHarnes« to suit any tchicle. Seeing is hclietlng.Call and see our

spaciousnew Show moms. Pi ices

ure right. Goods shipped or trucked free. Lettersand country order« attended to. Free Catalogues on

application, .

Take Leichhardt, Haberfield, or Abbotsford tram to

door. Id section._____POR PRIVATE SALE, at our Horse Dawar, George

stiee-t.-(0 HORSES, Poule», and Maris, from £5;

Sulky Turnout, £12; Dealer's Cart Turnout, £12 10s;

Village Cart Turnout, £10; Baker's Cart Turnout, £15;Milkcart Turnout, £11; Hooded Sulk) Turnout, £14;bingle-horse Lorry Turnout, ¿28; Double Lorry, two)oung Horses, and Harness, £W; Pony Van Turnout,£10; small Sulky Turnout, £0; new Order Cart Turn-

out, £17; new Tipdiay, £13; new Milkcart, £0;new Order Cart, £9; new Pony Sulky, £10; new

Yay Sulky, .£10 10s; new Sulky Harness, £2 16s;i t new Saddles mid Bridles, £2 10s; 200 Vehicles of

I descriptions ulwajaon hand. Put on rail or boat

i e. Auction Sales held Dall). Note our Address

. t GEORGE-STREET, up laneway, opp. Anthonyií'.denis'. Telephone, 8732 City.

, i'IEAPLsT YARD IN SYDNEY.-Square Van Tiirn"'

. it, £8; young Horse, Baker's Cart, and Harness,^ t»,

i.-»k of 3 first-class Waggon 'Turnouts, from £10

, i -1er Cart Turnouts, troin £8 each; fast Pony,-1 i' Harness, £8; Village Cart Turnout, £7;

-'< ?

Turnout, £8; Turnout, Biiit builder,j ,-

'

v- i 'Ut, suit rabblter, £7; Dealer's A'anÏ . -, o. .. £0; 10 Sulkies, from £5 each, 20Hoi 'i . "vs. 44 Kensington-st, off Gco.-st W.

F O . -. pd "Waggons, £S each; good 2ml

ha.. i . 'r-', -£12; :'0 Hornes, with week'«

trial, fro '

I "V./>e;cnt-st,_opposite Mortuary.

TriLLAGi,,'

... ,-' vcek's trial,. £5; 3 new

light O ,*

.

each. 71 Regent

SMALL Pony, .¡- V ' ''arness, suit ludy, week'«

trial, £8. 7. '.',,,,?". opposite Mortuary._

"VTEW Bakor's'ci'

.. ">.»>' Harness, lot £10;~ñew-L> light Milkcart ". -

'"- "

gent-st, op. Mortuary.

mo Let, 20 buhl,..

"

'o. by week; VehiclesJL taken in on lhei

'* it-tl. opp. Mortuary.

"V7EKY easy, penulña' any description of

V_ Horses and Vehicles, »0 Wllson-st, Ntn,

/^JOOD, reliable Pony,.<

l'-5Vnnd Harness,£1J. di Wilson-st,

and Harnes«,

pIIRISTEY'S have for Sale\J Single und Double Sea.i-i ii ^- »kku»!--"«,

Diags, Passenger Coallie«, .i:\,ili>

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yon,' andl't kers' Waggons, Butchers', ï .'

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der, und

Spring Carts, Vans, Phaetons, . ., <.>< '"> Bent

Si.nft Sulkies, Harness, mid Sa <.., :" by best

builder«. No rubbish.Telephc , |'

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CURISTEY'S, rear 240 '.mNewtown, near Paît

- '.

Take Newtown car to Hub Pirti i

T IGlir j Square Cart, good Morte

builder, plunibcr, or wood and on

10s. Russell, 12 Alhion-street, city, ¡,

">JEW Single horries on liand~*Fi -.:-L\ 112 lledfem-st. Ilcilfeni.

JINGLE I.oiT.t, also Hooded DoubIc-i.e.f !

rhenp. 00Chalmers-st, eily, top Rup

JTIORS\LE, SULKY, «llver-inounted, Harrie"»,"i '

. £13, no further use.

T. NAKKAN.Siitlierland-strce't, St.

FOR SALE, BAY PONY, 13 bunds, good lil 'j)^r,-ss

_Applt ,1. A. Vickery, Slraihfield._*

t.

rpo-MÔÛfiÔW, HYDE LAND SALE. MATC1'-.-'J. VUffS. B, and W" 08 Pitt-sU . _

JHQRSES^ VEHICLES, LIVE STUCK.

T?oli.^U.at "ix, Uorgesticct ila) marl et, near

i\ S; Çimnions J ver)thing that )ou can men

lion 200 i chicles of ey cry description, 60 sets ofHarnes« 20 Drunrlit Mires und Ll_ht Harneslä Horses,

amo a few beautiful Poule» No mutter what turnoutvou

require, husmeas or plcucurc, wo hive them mi

T1ï'

.""'i w,'",

rdl ,0 ,,,lt b"Hrs Call ind inspectour stock betöre making your flnul decision No

V"1î?i"i ?r *tol"'>l»l! All country letters puuctualljattemlwj to fcUiihone. Cit> JiOS_W«î,Ai,t >,ou"i'i" « "eau Baj HORS1, I j cars

,n"! mi

" mAT>>«We.

new DIUi, Gilpin Axle, and

«nit \Sr ;'w""t<'.dHarness in permanent Government

p°"r.K'««lett cw be transtcrred, timing £4/is/ wkly

,

street °Ü!r i!abW. "?"r, 'î0* MANAGER, 1 Glebestreeton- Ha.y street below Grace Uros

TOMVl-J-D, reliable Man to take over )ng Di m lit

m»nf » Î* """?'?"CÄ Tlpeart, mid Ham, in lonna

tri,, TAS?T1'? £4ml N1Cíl,, «i» »land mi)

riiirin» J?La r.anhtMe "ur lûrl M>pl) CON

v ,i£í01. í"4 ,G«>Wdroct, ,,,, Imewiy, oppoJtcvnthon) Horderns'_pel S7J2 Cit)

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\V\**11D, reliohle Alan, to tide ovTfTrJTrdävTrip"V,, r"J '""lour, m lonstint «oil, «nun.- £l7Wvveckl), con stable near woik, am trial jiTux im;

PPl) COyjJAClOR,683A Georg-street,'^ lim

way onp anthony Horderns1 Tel. WU City

W^^FlnT^^'M''5^-«"h~^3no~7ake~oTe'rJ,li"íPn?,\ T,lr"°,»<

i» consta it Government wori,

*Ä "i°f,,t;i'1 ?M CleofKe strce.1 West, nr Jones

5___,_J____id Hcoth s lea Store_

VT,ANriD lo Sell, with long Qoveminent Job, lam

,",:lft £il 8/ ""*h ""- bcst "Pi"} turnout in

o«n, young hore, on, tipdrij, iidiiurne" Willtransfer work and Pout lor £16 0 tlih st, (..lebe

P0?«»^1. ,.

°"r lurKI- l'lunl oi "-ltn.lt und Double.*? lOlUIILS with Horses and Hurnrfs to_cth-r oi

?oparuc Can be inspected ni our Mablcv Vppbtunnels mil Settlers De|>jt n¿\ Pitt st. nr Hallway

"VTLW Silver mounted Bent shaft Sidl v with ne«

?£.' silver mounted harness and young l'on),sound mid

reliable, £20 Weeks trial Minuger, 1 Ulcbci.iect,

of) Ba> streit, below (.race lim«._TJ^OR SALI at 35 Parramatta road, corner of Ross

J- street, 1 orot lodge,50 \ LH1L11 S of enrj de

scrlption Cheap Dealer s \ au, Horse, and Harnc-s,

I

£1» ullage Cart lot £10 Orders attended to

Xï/ANTLD, reliable Mm lo nike over Horse, Tip' t cart, Harness, in permanent worl with £25, must

bi sober and not afraid ol work VpplvCON11UCTOI.,

)c1\ Oeorgc-slrect up Inmwav, ori'fsitc Hör lernt,

TliO 1ROI11NG «1 N vNT) Olli! HS

L Hindhoine Llnck PACING M\RI, li jra, by Rib

tanwood,new Horion Sully, aubbu t)icl,

mv

McGnith s lubber and cold hirnes» Ibis ma

a milden, und owner feels confident thut vviti eight

weeks training she would show i ii gilt Hu is

mi exceptional opportunity 1 or further pirtleti'ai

apply_MDORMIV Rlverslonc Metal Ci

FORSAH, lersey Iiinnly LOW, second i alf- Applv

_613 King »t, St Peters Iel,

L 2020_

MMSFi S livci} Stable», li Little ioungst M h

455 Redfern-Horses, Ponies, j chicle cash, tms

ilLStvÜT PÓNi, 4 jrs., Sulkj, and new Hirnes,

ony trial, £10/10/ 700 George st, Hu; market

GOOdIiÖRSI,

Dealer's ian, and Harness, nv triil,

£1,1/10;, ver} cheap 70S George lit, llav market

F"\L good Hooded Waggon, tint imiidrv work,

worthv of mspcction_ "00 George i>t, Hu., nariel

TTÖilcil , Square ian, und li irness, inv tri ii, £13,

-", bult any business "til George st, llajmarket

nOODbDIrav Sully, real genuine Pony, and Ham,

anv trial, £10/10 __...__,i_!_5iiltJlavmirket

LIOlll(oiered Waggon with loo 1 st inch llorac,

the lot £12 412v Pill st liny iinrki I

Ü hi I UL PONÍ U jcars suit lady or traveller, £8

412A Pitt st near Railway

17IARMDRAi, vvitli bpriugs, near!) new, £0 412 \

- I'ltt Bt near Railway

G°y...._ ._

ATI W Varnish Ine) bulk}, tillcr mounted \ Itl

?IN good Pony and Him £15 lot trial 112V I itl «t

D'_

HOODl D «najion, Horse, Hum, lot £10, »iel s

trial r>S3V George st up Inncwn), opp_V_Hold

a001)1UIIN0UI, suit ribbttcr, lot £1.' bargain

_oSJVGcorgest citv,_opp Anthon) Horderns

_

?\7"01 NG MUÍ F lellahlc in saddle und harness, cheapJ- öSSV. George st, opp vnthon) _Jlordcms_

SI\Single and Double LORRIIS "from £20 each

5Sa\_Gcorgc_st,__opp_Vntlion) Horderns_

S MAI L \ VN, young Pony, Harness lot £1J weeks

trial fsu C.eorM i/opi

Anlliony Holderns

SijUVKl\ \N young Horse llirness week* tiinl,

£ll birgaln "B3V Gcorgest opp v Horderns

"V7"ll I \G1 t \Rl, reliable Pill),Hirmx, £10 hu

> gun m£K George t-t opp Vntlioii) lloidcnis

LAI)\will sainllce beautiful sound, 5vrs

,

II hi»

thickset black exceptional!) quietMARI (lu

Piriuiii|n) lilli und guiruiitie given \n.,us Sulky,

and Harness £10 lot, or sépante loi Windsor stieet

oil Hlnbelh slrecl PaiHlllUoll_creel in Waggon m Slate,

suit drapci und fancy hoods, pole und

«lintis £18 412A Pitt stree! Homarkit_'

AO\ »III sacrifico i ding Cob Pon) nearly new

J \nmishcd Sulky, mid llirness, £.0, any trial

' Gpon.e st Wc<t ne-ir lonihst_

Lrillt t \1U relnble líense o icirs, II inici

lot £11., weeks trial o.¿\ GcorDe st, elly, opp

Anthony ! loi clems_

B

BUtCllIRSORD1 Ii URI, joung Horse, Hamas,

lot £12 6S.IA Gcorre street, up lucwa), opp

anthony Hordun and Sons_

PICKlhrcc Dialers' 1URNOUTS, nnv trills, ¡.U,

£14, £10 or separate IbJv (,eor|,e street cit),

up laneway opp A Horderns Tel Slacky

BIM SUM J SUIK\, reliable Pom, HarnesT week s

trial, lot C14 58iV Gcor!"c-»t, eil), up Um.vu),opp Anthony Hordcnn,_ _____

NLW \amishol SULlvi, Pc5y|"4 )cars, ncwTriamcss

lot Lib week's trial Horse liazaai 6EJV. Georgestreet elly opp \ntlion\ Jlordeius _____

~\JLW and Secondhand Vehicles of even Icscripiion?£>

I lor e Pajaar'II llirrlo st, city, bel Bon

Jlorchc

rpiIliLI lil It Square i in, jut iaIiT equal new, cot-L £¿3 ace £11 ciriv - cul 741 llnn3»l, cilv

EM Ri description HLGGlUS bUI MLs PVRKPltVUONS OVRRiVlIS r\l'Rl&S und bull

M YOHÍj W \GL0,N» Sl'RlNGC Mils, 1MRNISS and

SVDDL1R1 Good quality onl) and lowest posubloprices at M lOSAMARA'i, 157 CAST1 1 RL VLII

S Til I IT

^!(T_FOR

h VLF, Spriagearl Horse, cheap After a pin,323 stanmore rd Petersham_UM Drav, llorac, U)is, Harness, uny trial, £lu lot

"41 Hains st, cit), fe» doors h low lion Mardie

MlllvOART,}g Horse 0)rs, Harness,

£0, triul

741 11 r isnt. eil), few doors below Bon Mardie

SllllNGCAlir,}Oiing Horse, llnrness, lot £S Weeks

trial_741 Harris st, city, below Bon M uehe

li'

llorac HirncKs, in conjtant work, carnina; £4 lisa

...i Can stable willi contractor Mi) trial Lot. £»(l

Bai"am 741 Harris st, city, nr Central Rlw) Stn

£ti) Wciks trial 711 Harris st. beloiv Hon Murdie

I It S Cutting (art, vg Horse, Harness, £lu

_Harrisst, city, few doora below lion Marche

RLL1A11LLPony, 4)rs, Sulk),

Ham, suit lad), lot

£U 741 Harris st, cit),_fcwdoors bel II Mai elie

CJMA1L Ponv, 12 lids. Cart, and Ham, to suit, £12

Í5 lot 741 Hinds st, eli), below lion Mmhc_

~l\ Sintlcand Double 1-orriis, suit un) work, from

£'0 741 Han lil st city, below lion M-rdm_

vfllVBII PONi, 12 hands, 4 )can., sad Ile or hir

V ne.«, an) trial, £0_ l_Sparks*t, Cuiipcrdown

riill'DI Vi, reliable heavyMare, sel t,ood Hamms, ton

X triul, £10 lol, mint sell Sparks st, Gunpcidown

aX\~'Draught MARL, in foal, us d ploughing,

suit (ann £0 4 Sparks st L imperdou n_

um R CARI, reliable Mure, 0 )cars,set

iood Ilur

ncs £11 lot_m)_Jrha2'__Sinrksst

_T__np_rdown

US"l"Sl 11 11 hand Ponv, 0)« Sulky and Ham ,

triul___i____c_L__Σr_-IÎ-_- "(L-^inimonsBt_I moore

Ö~R Hire or Sale, 5 Draught Hora-s, flpcurlsand

Harness I M cam v, Qi Derwent st. Gb be_

\}_, excellent HORS!, GIG,Hume.-* bmikale,

1renchman s rd Hundwlck

IV

|M:

aliiiriJXiUAinJ R \ AN, suit caul mcrchan' or Hmb»r

. eirter vcrv cheap _¿0 i_oungst

_Aniuiiclilc_

FOR S\IL,~14 2 POsn7 goodland quiet, broken to

Kiddle \ppl) No IO Hillway avenue Marrlcl ville

DLVLIRblurnout genuine nargun

£1 ivcek s

trial 181 I Ivcrpool st. Opp li) de Park_

SUML quiet Ponv, Sulky,und II irncfs weeks inal,

_lot £3 181 Liverpool st oppllvele Puk

HUODID Wughonctte, perfect

order, Horse, and Har,

lot £14 1H1 I Ivcrpool st opp Hyde Park

"\7"111 \(.l tari quiet Pon), and Harness, lot £J

V 181 liverpool it, opp Hide I'irl_

SOUVR! \an reliable Horse, anil Harness, lot £8

1S1 I ivcrrool st opp li)de Park_flilPOAlir Turnout, with work, ciln slubli v 1th con

X tractor, wccl s trial, £18_111 liverpool st

/-4LN1RAL 'RAILWAY SAI I 1 Uti)1- -VU i ellie Vs

Vj and HaruiiM of every desciiption 20 'loiscs,

Ponies and Mares from £5, la Jx>n_ und bhort lnj

Sulkies, Irom £7,.' Road Sulkies hooded, don I lo

seated Biigg), hooded Carr) all by Angus light

R I Brougham, pole and tlnfts, b) Angus It r Dog

cart, Ullage Carts, Order Carts,Bakers Carls, Milk

mrts Sprlngcnrls Ponv inn, Guard mil Vu m

Dealers \ans. Light Express Waggons, light Pasco

ger Wuggonctte,lann Wagbons 1 arm Druis, lip

driiv» Timber Ora)», Sin_!oand Double Ionic« «J

r "?l.mrsrtreet ci ton lu Sub j di» 1 xhlhitlon Uti

~

USI Sill, Hooded Wagbon, Hor,e, mci Hu ness,

CÍO lot__OT^l__djner8^,_e_it)__op_toi1JliillMibv

i,yMÏM."iI\RL, ¡jurlngcari and Harnea, any ulai, £14

1? 10s lot un Chulnicrs st, cit), top railwa) mibwji)

TJvTlfTvLI . 2 EOocfDLVLIRS 1URNOUTS No 4

l^hew st__plI__Melvo) st, Alexandria_

POM"first class any trial given to responsible per

_»_aiJJiai_i___KadI W i oung, 100 Hinders st M P

SliLlSHup to líate new Rubber t)red SUI IvV for

bale 101 ITobort-sl, late llchcnt st O perdown

ASNAP-I )curs old l'on) Mure tellable quiet suit

sulky, grocer, oi milk cart, trial if required

_42 Mblon street, viuimdalc

ANND Purchase, Ll_ht ian and Horse for drov

Jug çhp_Bnj____183 Queen st Woollahra

WAN n D, Secondhand Sl'I Ki, iron rim must bo

chcup_Vrjplv_Bnlk.v.Nevvtown Post office_

WANTl1D, bent shaft Sulk), ruber or iron, and Hnrn~

bu li 12 h ? cheun No dlrs Hanter, Bondi p O

7TÑ1FD, small quiet lainlly COW Apply \,

Arhllelii P O

M

VL_W/CNILD

to Uro, 14 or lo hand HORS!, suit light

von 22a King st Newtown_

AMPD, a good POLI lORIli, must be good'

bilton Wilson >t Norlh Sydney_rAMID, Saddle

lorbp},

leam ride io fane)

i , price Partb_l^rs__&ddlc,^Icr^djiBraji«h_

D'"EADllOllSTS and COWS Bought up to 10/

head

Csrls sent nnvivliere Connolly Tel 124 Mascot

-Ol) mid Wornout Horses and Cows Hought High

est nrlreii gl'en Tumelli Uros T 171 Mascot

MEDICAL, CHEMICALS, ETC.

TÑJÍUNIvl NNLSS CURFD by Dr SHAW'S ANTI

JL' ALCOHOL, Voluntary, Secret, Home Treatment.

'Registered byGovernment Write Dr SHAW, Est,

IPeí fold House, 110 Quccnstrcct, Melbourne_{71&5EMA, "OLEAC," tested Mell! Homeopathic flos

AU with great iiiccess Jan 4/6 ard 2/fl (post 4d extra)

Horderns' and all Chemists Wholesale yj-lllott Bros

rniTiToTïïowTTti DP i vnd s m i m uciill&íi1 WS.1 B, and M . !» Fitt-üt.

MOTOE CARS, BICYCLES, ETC.

"pUtLNCH Car, 1- 111 li p , 11) I , llttcd with ¿onith-a-

carburettor, Bosch mag , 8 «peed« and reverse, in

encorder £1V1 .Turner Bros 00 liny street

T(tOUI!GiL íjINOI-U TOURING CAR, complete,with

-»- all cquinment, In first class order, £200

_TURN! It BROS 10 Hay street.

mill, liest of Nlw 1-UHOPEAN and AMERICAN CARSJ- in Stock lour small Car taken as part pa)mentwo also hate a number of Rebuilt Cars that have beentauen 1m us a« part pa)-mbnt for new rata, which we

can«eil on terms Price List« and particulars of all

these Cara we will he pleasedto

suppli jonwith

should jon cill We are not dealers in secondhandCars in the ordinary sense, as ne do not hu) second

band Cars We have sold hundreds of Cars, and c~

icier )ou to satisfied clientsthroughout the countri

._CURM R BROS

,10 10 Hit street

T>R \DLL\ BROS (Into of Petersham) arc creeling a

-*-* new Garage, corner of P matta id und Missend!n

nl_Caiii|ieidn^icmpjddjJOl Missenden rd 1,

L 12Q3

T7TR1 up~todate lan Broiler 1 ngiñc,enc mite«,

_j_ gool as nett Brodlet Uros t imperdown

CALLnu llndlt) Bros (8 doors from P matta rd)

et cr) thing for the motor Iel L 1203_

S PI 1 ND1D line of Scheblei and Claudel Hobson Car

_hiiretten., r bunil nlso Bosch I eil Mag Bridle».

EXHAUSTWhistles mid I lee Strens, Horns, lamps,

eti Ho t of sundries Braille) Bro« , Campdn

DilJ I MATUL and Wheels of 1013 Brader, 10 h p ,

also Stg Gear lindley Bros, (amperdown_

SPTHead and Side Lamps, lu brass and nickel £8

Pumps 7/0 Jucks, 7/0 Braille) Uros, Campdn

GI Alt BO\rS roterai to choose from i!so Axles

Stubs, 1 runes, etc BRADLI \ BROS ,Motor

Mirclnnte lot Mifscnden road Camperdown_

FOURII P and 0 II P A J S MOTOR CYCLIC,arming by the S S G1 l'LONG about 30th April

One 4 li P and one 0 II P atallnble 2J H P

DOLGI AS, one only mallabie, with two speed gear and

'.ice starterHIL 10IIOWISG SICONDHAND ÎSJ CHESTS -

1 II P BS\, £37/10/, 31 IIP 1014 Model ROVER,£40 23 II P IT Alb. £07/10/ 3) II P TRIUMPH,£35 JJ H P L M C

,£2u TbRMS IF NLCESSAHI

^re i, Atenta for USA and A J S Motor Cicles,11 l)\ M-irlets (.eorgc street, S\ DNE\

CtARSOtcihaulcd completclt for £10, or wc will give

' ton a Pi Ice for the woil jon icq Off hand Weour weak if to» find mi)thing ttrong with the

,letiirn it there «II be no tur churre 1 tigines

otcrluuled tr £1 \altc Grinding, 15s \\c specialisem lord» Our

jricT ore half those elsewhere Our

foreman is one of the leading Motor Lngr- in theState Inxls and Car« that ure iiacnllv rcq are workedon lill Jhiis!iivl__^tmRwrAJtAOJ 8I Campbell st

SOLIDRubber Ti rea", already fitted wheels 815 x

IO<? new, rouiplitc £7/10/ each lill lla.i 8t

1711AJTouring Car li lip, deceased estate, w

._fitted, good order, cash or terni« _101 Hn) st

n\IIE\ Iori), 30c»t uti} tml sun working,lurgiln, £iiti, ca«h or tenus _101Jla) st_

CUI li lip, late model Oiorhnd, electric light,speedometer, new Orr 4 spire tube«, spare lire,

Mascot tools,etc lu perfect o-der An) trial or in

peetlon A rare bargiln Onl) run 4000 miles Price,cash

oui) £2ifl A DVSSITT,J*/_ Milroi atenué, Kensington

Jfio

A"

ÇlH'Ml WI1II1, 700 x «0 lint offerM Hendí ison, ltd, 40 und 42 Parkst

OAU¡>P VIM EU, Sm,lc. or Double Seater,, £S/U|0,

an) car Work done In 4 to i

da)« Two coats

and tarnish Best workmanship Call ind sei work

heilig done in nil stages SURlh G-UIAGl, 81 CampbclUlrcct 'Phone hOfti Cltt_

R1I1L1ITand SI COM) 1IVND 04.I1S Call und In

sptrt oui huge und luricd stocic Satisfit (ion guar

anteed Ternis ein be irnnged if neecssar)ROY \\ SWDIORD, ltd ,

_107 113 Crown-strcct_

SLCONDII\NDT)res nnd Tubes, any «Izc, and Pro

tector Ttrcs guaranteed tnlleape clip Teres und

lubes rciulrcd tiorl guaranteed old fires, Tube« Ae

censorios bought Curotta Rubber Co , I'll \ C rcngh st

MAGNLTOSall makes, repaired quickly, cheaply,

and \telL and every one guaranteed to work equal

lo a new one, or no charge MOODi and CO , Magn to Specialists, J41 kent »t. 'I drs Hingst, S^dnc)

nOlCHMSS l"/!0 TÖllltlNO CtTt tor Sale, excellent

oniir Goiiif, at low figure for ca&li

Arpl) in first instance to

_HOTCHKISS, HeraldOIIlco

BS A ,4 h p three

spiedand SID! CAR gool oTdcr,

ne» lo-t Deceipber, £00 Te h phone appoint

ment, Dr BR MU 1 ?*,

Shirlo) roid, Crow s Nest North Sydney 1500

Q1M.LI SIA1IR MOIOR C Mt, first class order,IO ohcup bee thi» bpfore deciding

_A MC, LTD, 17r> Dowling-stTcct,

PUK MID MOTOR I Alt for SUE excellent order,cheap PUNC1 URE SEAL LTD

_201 Clarence street. Sydney

C1\ NOs 21 h p ,

2 s] ecd free"~enRlne, £00, S II

(l)ilo it! lip, I spud nul Mile C-ir, cheapAbingdon Knie, Diel, li h p_Uciuhjs _407_Pitt

stree!

rCHI I Ssr 7/0 twin, J speed«, and "Side Car,

.iib »nares 111 Pitt st_

J\p Twin(I

li p ,J »peeds, Lamp, and Speedometer

_111 Pitt st_

BS \ , 1¡ hp ,

1 speeds, Lumps and spares 5Tl

Pitt st_

Stock Call and inspect.

u 'OR tile Canter Star CA.H, good order any trial

Owner no further use Apply 182 Chnlmcrs street,

I/1UK (»Ml. MOTOR CKII. with Cir attached,

.L1 lind prlre St John \mbuianec Art Union, ApI lv I _W _W_U KI I! _14 JMdgc street _S)di et

_

H UMBI R Ruiiubout, in use 0 months 1st class or

d r ¿I"! caji The Cibles lores! rd Arncliffe

AT1C-Iílttí«. prltate Touring Car for Sale, chc-in, to

i> Inimelinle purchaser Telephone ti0 Cliutsw iod

{T'Oit Sile Motorcycle, 4ctl, f/0 lip, lump

L clutch nil ircessorle« £15 21 Atoen st. Bondi

BIM, good condition «ult countri, £3 10s

ust »eil ion Missenden rd CimpcrdotvnE'I crnleSgh_'Jiort_st Homebush

ITtOIt Sale Douglas 2J li ]T Motor C)clc, good ordcrjelectric light £20 10s 10 Beattie «t. Balmain

WtNTFD to PURCH tSE I Ight Touring Car, 15 to

.0 h p or Cadillac W rite, stating price, partiular« terms if am, or if willing to Lxcbange for

fin,, class Blocl of 1-ind

MACRAMUL,McDougal street,

_Kensington

MID to lUHWGL first class Block of Land

for lourniK Motor tar 1 till paitleulars to

li MORL tv,0o Doncaster avenue,

_

Kensington

w

out perfect work SI DM Y TY 111 Bl PMItlNG CO ,

1 s t ittlprcut,!» «trect 'Phone 7100_,

WAMI D to Piirehise ant number of Secondhand

\Y S1DLCM1S, in good order Good price given

Mil 11 DOl HBOS , LTD ,

_U_9 T^IjrkcU,_Georgo_8trcet.^idncy^TANTI D,~Molor Cn 8 to 12 h p low

price,good

'

JiiU pirtjjdarsjaij)^

wYV

\MIU, hide Cir, 2n lband c,ood order

male and lowest price Jil, Her dil

AMID, «rat class MOTOR BIKE and SIDE CAR.

l'irlim, Wantali Stote Wl«. Phillip st, Glebe

ÎNT1 O to I'm chase, a good rclhblr Bicycle must

i lie e.00,1 and iheip Urgint Crown st V O

TiMlll single tauter Boil), cheap McaauremcnUl

und liritniliirs Magneto Ilitmnrlcl .'O

MORROW, R\DL I \M> SM I MVTCIILISS

II WS li and W , 09 Pitt st_rpomc

a^Uj^EY,_J2PGS._ET(J_FLRRI

TS~Nîtv Shipment rerre*t Mu»ics, Od each,

ill nroi Ijstwav s Croat Store JW I'eorgest

OGS tor Sale CatUe, lerner, of nil descnrtioii«,

pfts Hld which dog« MRU DOGS HOME,

KI Cnmierc roal, 'Neutral Bl)_

SírillSOSBk O, 6/ 13, 80/ 100, W L, 5/ 1J, 25/

100 Cockerelsfrom 5/, same a« my competition

pemj_I L._ hark, nr stn ,Arncliffe T. Kog 382

B LiT"11 Itltll li PUPS, while, for S M I

road, I itc Dock Sunlit side

_>l IIS1AN bitten« for silo, lotel) coal«, from 1Us,

-"

nil I nr lit 2 Ii Vi)combe rd Nent Bo)1IT,

D ÛChlINLS-10 Muscoties, 2 and I ttdks old,

mil 10s dor I Ahearn, Nett town Marieta

/W11D, Wire netting, forwird Pullets State age,'

price,oinntltt, ,W Nicolson, Merni, Sutherland

F "OR Sale, Brown mid WlillcTttutcr Spaniel Roberts,

I isle tillo No 1 Dcnlni'bt Droiiitno)ne

Hill LI GIIORN ROOSlT It, li Pullets, ln)ing, £2

1it I) (.onion, Unwin a Bridge rd, ni_Tempo stn

\NT1 D Pure bred SITH R, thoroughly trained for

. . gun hitch prefC I'etcher fi ^foore st city

CÖCKlTHLSWANTED, «ny «Ize or quantity,

7d lo,

lue weight also Türkei« No commission charges

Send for inonthlt price list before Belling

\Y

hv/it1

w

F

TOMORROW, IliDP I tM) SALI MATCHLESS

L Ml WS R and W , 08 Pitt st

BUSINESS AJNOJOUITCEMENTS.

R 0 HICIIVRIM, proprietorof Australian Patent

No 0280 dated September 2 1012 for'IMPROM

MLNTS BI'LVTING IO lill, lill MM1 NT 01 IRON

OR Sil LL 10P. Pill M MIVG OUD\nO\ OR RUST

INO,»111 dispose of the whole or part interest ii

the patent,or giant

licenses to worl the patent on

)lOx^!TN. and imitestenders in respeit of «ame, in

oraer to worl the patent to fulfil the full requirements

of Uio publicAddress Inquiries to,

Pilli I IPS ORMOND!, und CO,ratent Attorne)« und Consulting I nglnccrs

_17 Queen street, Melbourne

HU IA l'Ut S MAI TED ^ P \S1 "POW DI RS,

"

for

I ic id buna, beers etc, r«l pucket keeps fresh

nlttnjKJOHN BILLI LAR, Maltster, Rosebcrn street,

Asrottale, \ ictorill_Vgent«In Sidney wanted

TV BrS-MLRCIIt\TS TRADUIS, ITC-WespeclalU be in cases tvheic the addresses uro unknown

_SOLICITOR, Bon, 2al4,_CJM3

ÍAMKSII ADD B, Skin specialist

and Hair CultuT

ist, lins removed to 7 Bligh st opp_

B"

W.rpO MORROW, BiDL I AM) btLI JUTCHLESS

CALLS AND DIVIDENDS ON SHARES.ITCdNx MAY DI IP It MLS (, M CO N0 I.UB

J!/ Shares 'orfeltcd for non pi) ment of 1st Call of T

will bo sold bt public auction ut Stock I xchangc. Col

lln st, Melbourne, llllim M \Y 7, 1015, at 3 p in ,

unless Calls und expenses be prctlously paid.«

PLACOCb, Manager.

F

FOR SALE

'TVE mnXLINGS.blGUI rtSHNQ «nd SPECTACLES, 5«.

OIBB and BFEMAN, LTD,Optician«, 0 Hunter street, S)dney>

3 door« from George-street,and S01A Pitt street

between Liverpool and Goulburn streetsAnd 383 George st,

NTVRI Y OPPOSITI THI STRAND

FRIDAY NIGHTS our litt street and George street

Shops are opea until 0 30 o clock.

SEWTNCIMACHINES.

THOMSON'S

Î5 P^DERFUL SELECTAS, from £4'5/,or lasy term«.

WONDHtrUL SILECTAS guaranteed for 15 Hats.

}J"N DI IttUL SELLCTAS arc light i miningand speedy

WONUI llbUL SI LECIAS uro beautifull) Tnlshcd100 other Machine» from £1, cash or terms.

I empio} no tratollors, euston era snve y in the £1

THOMSON, 50 George st West, next Tire btation

TilOMSON, j550xlord »t, du, bet Bourke Crown »ts

LA IL SIHPMTÑT~~~

OILCOVTS, OILCOATS, OILCOATSIO cases of Ollcoats, which arrived too late for

delivery according to contract, purchased at less

than landed cost, must be cleared at once, the sp ice

is needed1IRST CLASS OILCOVTS, 11 «TIER BOUND, rein

forced button and buttonholes windeuffs, in perlect order All sires Worlh 14/0

8/0 8/8 S/6.Groper,

For Wet Weither Cools.

3T7 0 SUSS1 \ STRE1 T

_Qlcar Ptimnnt Rrld¡,e)_FOR SALF, one 2 ton MOTOR 1 OKRY, in first class

working order 1 till p irtlcular« atSAYIOV und BINNS, Ltd ,

,_limberMerchants Pyrmont

>1NN0CK Sewing Machine Co S l¡ V MarketiCcorge st nr Abu-tot st S) dney T . City let

ELITETAILOR SUITS, 55/, reduced from 75/ Ui.

claimed Order Suits, 25/ to 35/ Own materialmade up gs; 27 Queen \ Icloria Market«, George at

ITOUSale, 2 Nntlonal Cash Registers, good working

order Must hell nt once No reasonable ollerrefused HOT IL WILLOUGHBY., Milloucjib)

'Phone, Chatswood 110_,__

TURI1 Splendid líanos and 10 rooms rurnituro,

Cirpcts, 1 iiiolucm«, China and Glass at Auc

tlon TODA), Without Recene Oui Bedroom and

Dining loom lppointmcnts, Siddlelug Suites,Hall

stands. Bookcases, 00 Assorted Bcdstoids, complete11 0

clock, at the M W lltYMARKlT AUCTION

ROOMSOSIA CPORQI STREET close lo Ha) street

AN Upto-datc Becker' 1 lauoforte, TO DAY, at

\uction, at 12, 081A Oeorgc-st, Ila) marl ct

UNR1IÍF1Ml D Pledges

lor aale uaily, uiamontl good».

Jeweller), Watches, and Clock«, Cutlery, Silver

ware, and numerous articles «uitablo for prese« tatloiis

(cquil to ne»), alwa)s obtainable at BKItK.MAN S,

lie I'attnbrokera, 102 4 W m st Syd T , 510 W m st

N1G,J.OODS sent on npprot ii to country client« if re

^(jnircd All the money refunded if not suitable

Bcr)11 an « I Iccii3ed P brokers, 102 4 William

«t,_S)dTIlDsrr\DS massiee bias« mtd

, Double, 27« Oil

A-> lour own de ic.11 made up, '5 to 50 per cent

?helper I lenone. « 1 actor), Ml Kligst Newtown_CD WING-Call at the Lit) Depot for slightly used?J

Singer Macks fr £1 Note ud 1, 2r Q ^ MkLs

SIN(,iR £14 machine

piucticulf}new sell vert

low price term« .'i Q \ Markets Tonn II end

AN \ Setting Machs Into «et advantages otc;

other mnketj. Call write \ N \ Co , q V Mkt«

CtN MUAN t ARDlUt, S'

bruno. immediate deliteries Lowest prices

O li sLADi and CO,_

101 Kent street, Svdncy

HAM- )ou found it dlillciilt to get an Oilskin thal

is llwroughh watertight? If so kct tour Oilskins

ithere der) Colt is füllt guaranteed Wo spcclillsoOKIRGP

_10" 0 Suss x street (near Bridge)

i^}AL\ A.sISH) \mcriean T enung Willi, siihtitl)

*-*nistetl through water guaranteed stand any strain

01 test free on rall or boat hi ton £0/111/, owt lots

0/ IS \ \CS m mrlshanc st off Oxford st_^TA^AL

PI10I CIOHI OM-RCOATS Navy Serge>

lined, for rough hint) tjnork, 10s OEORGl, 107 0Sussex street (near Bridge)

_

Jit VII s KUM) pairs, second hand, «lire wheels. WinsJ

low, latest, cheap 8/ pi|r ISAACS

_10 Hrisl une street off Oxfor 1 street.

OlUShlNSlightweight dtt ollcoat will not stick

tis id GI 01» 1 Sussex st (I eir Bndge)_OlIShlNs

hcaiywcihlit American, for solid wear,

_llsj I_Douhh 14< Cd (?.-ore.e, 107 0 Sussex st

FOR Sale, PI \NO, b) Bord (.uaranteed good order

_£15_11 Bourke st. Redfern_CJOtlD Carted Oak 5ft Sideboard Caned Oak Diniij,?J Suite (lift scuta) masslte 0ft Ixt Table, nett

£10 10s Wl NOONAH, Northcote st Habcrllcld

ONCFltTINtS, Inglis'i, 16« Anglo I5s Duet, metal

tops, £0 Piuno from Broadwood s, AS GAL1 b,

500 Mug street Newtown_

_____

mWlNTi II\L Shllliigs for solid Slltcrptd Hcity-I Otal Intlee Dish, with side latidles. Bcrkman s,

licensed 1 iwnbrokcr, 10' I W illiam st, hyuncj

GrLfïlABI L SU M It Al Spoons and 1 ork» 1 lull set (or

A. j s worth "Os Berknun a, Licensed Pawnbrokers

10" 4 William street Saline)_rilWl NT\ ShIUIngs for one doicn Moseley s Table andJ- Dessert Kulti-, with set of Silver mtd. Carvers,

all nearly new Bcrkman s, 10^-4 Wjlhamst, Syclne)

rnWI \n OM- SHIIIINGS for sotFd Gold cased laid) a

-L Watch Bangle, with pidlock and safety chain

attach I Hi r' mun s Ile P broker 102-4 Wm st, Syd

RA113A Bathurst

"ICI C11LS1, good older, £2 10s 113 V Bathurst st

IURN1TURI cheap 113A

FOR Sale large Gramophone and 01 Dblc sided Re

cord« peri ord,

c, > Men \.tr Ilnnot er st, I Ide

EURIIt V G\S STOM-s 805 and 007, eulin plain

cheip Rnlelghs «milli siso i.S rs mellum £4 10s

p rfect Double Oten lOlinrcr Bange Stoics propcrl)

repaired HOAD! E\ 115 1 Itcrpool st cut °2V1 Cit)

"4. SSORT1D S1CONDIIAM) 1LRM1URI -W lots

-cA. This Dut 11 a in without reseñe see Auction

AdU_II Maine! "Pt King street Vwtown_

SUP1HlOR Male Walnut Dinlm, room Table will

extend lo 10ft by screw al o a laige Hillatand

fitted with betel glass brush lo-- and upholstered seat

W ill tal c a reasonable offer, as thn arc toolarge

for

owner 42 Cowper street

_Bondi Tunction

JP1CIAI Driver« Ollcoat do ible leather hound,oxtri aped shoulders guar °ls Ccorc,c Sussex st

¡JOLID Leather IrfRginss for work tprlng buckle

O und claspfastened 0s 01 Puttee legging« for

¡Hywe

"

"' .

RI LI Mil I Rubber Boots niw shipment,Canadian

Bubber bne« Boots nil «i/o« lu lid

_ChOlirr 107 0 Susses, st (neir Bridge)

SiA BOOTS liiibbi r and Leather short and lone,

Ince thigh and hip Boots iclilblc goods Re

Ihblc1 rices_C1 PUGI If 0 Sirs -x atreet

0\1 RCO \TS, bamplo 1 ngll«h Top Coats Ruiupntofand INtecd, Ragl in« and Chester? It« 0d 21« 25s

G1 ORO! 107 il Su *ex stn rt

R ABB1T 1 OLSON -The wonderful SLAIO costs -8 per

tin. ciioiibbio kill instuntl)

-DOO nbblt«

C II SLUM aid CO, S)dncy

N 1 W Drophcads, fr £4/10/, other «Ivies fr 20/

Pinnock. 8 Q ^ Market» neal Mirket st__

TÑGI it 15 Jl, neurl)rew cost £13 Bell £u'/10/

¡á1N,( Innock, 8*9 \ Market» neir Market st

II IX.OX mid Gibbs Sewing Machine tqunl to no»

£3/10/ Pinnock 8 Q t Markets, Marl ct st end

iLNNOCKS Sewing Machines, highett tnde, lowest

prices cash or terms 8 q \ Mirket» nr Mkt. »t

AMI R \S, 1 ensrs etc, at Russell a C linera 1 x

- illangi 141 William st cltt Send for list»

ITtjORSale New Piper, Hil What? ^ es Hie Car

? leon Wei I It Illustrated Om 1 emit_

TUON MW, PI 111 I Cm SOUND Oit hi 2!t Plain

J Is Id «licet Corrugated 1« 0d sheet,delliercd rall

or bolt Stdncs1 FRPri U M_J It MUNG ASSOCIATION 105 Pitt street

FOR SSI I Mintaro Slate for steps uriuuls tania

_«holt ei Craik and 1 ord_lui George st M est_

SiI CT \U I S V pair 1 ic3~totod scientific iib at

lour own home by exicrt Call or write Wm

Piel erlng Brook!) n st. Tempo 1 I nmorc rd Ntn Bge

Ün "MI CH1-AP, Blick Alert Satin I rock li d7

Duri Brown Trinsforumtion, cjultenet a few

( lollies for little girl 1 tenrs Ring Burwood 841

WtNTlD tu Sell Bioscope 1 ilnis 20,COOftof Cow

iii bo)Dnmn, Comb, and I ducntlonal films the

lot for C2" or 25s thousand Blick Typewriter, per

I ect con Htlnn £1 Prop, Pic australia! 210 Pitt st

FOR S M 1 Content« smoll I irnery Palms lern« ex

pclhnt condition 14 1 Ile st, Dulwich Hill

CitNOi it Drophead 7 drawers eouiplctc uttlui sieri

>J mc £?<>/ 10 ti 1rs gil ir 25 Q X Mnrkets

SIM,III Hand Mbratlng Machine cost

£s/lu/io

LLl tit £3/10/ ANA. Pompant Q V Mirkets

BOOlPA1CHING MACHIN!, haul and treadle, mir

_it lett sell cheip lentIng Slate m O \ MU«

FOR Salt, Linos, for I large room

r In ID William st PO

almost new, bar

B\SKIIS HVSIUIS - 50 Ihcatrleal and travellers'

Baskets or Humper«, waterproof lined 0-1 wheels,best make, nearl)

new lurgc sfr.es from 10/ euch

II MITCHILI, 128 Bathurst street, clt),*

Tel , S852 Cit) _near I lbabcth st,

GHAMOPHOM, Hornless, Tabulated Regulator und

100 Records ul! double £2/1(1/ lot (machine und

records), or sacrifice Records (guurtd brand new) sepirutcli 10 Adams rhbrs 48' ( eorge st nr Mkt st

"\TAIIONM Cash Registeis Wcslfutin Bicon Cutters

-Ex ChecBc Cutters, Di)ton Scales, Shop Requisites of

etc) description Water Ian« UROUIIIDLS, OSlt

reon.eitrietllatniilot top floor

IADY Lolng into Mourning tvlslic« to «eil Handsome

J Nnvy Crepe de Chine COsTUMI Hut to match

Nav) Serge luiloi mndo Costume Creim I rock, reter

worn 1 xening 1 rocl s Handsome Sable 1 nr, Scalcttc

Coït, otc AH latest designs"

Denham street opp Royal nptel Bondi

FOR SAI I codnr and Glass Olliec 1 artltlon polished,

_bjlHt x lift \ 2in £15 I I»)lor 82 litt st

OWNUl will Sell fine pair Pris Binocular Racelil LOCLnSSI.», in Loithor Case In perfect

order Niter been used for 50« OWALR, Posti Hat marl et__^_

H AM )ou seen oin- Oil Bedroom Suite for £7/10/f

s the Ulk of the town

COIII V S 171 George street Circular Quat

O MC Dining Suite, 8 pieces itovablo «eut«, im)

lour IB/»/ Cohen s 171 George st C ()

MAGN1FICINT Solid Bl iel wood 1 rame Dining room

Suite Jpiece« Fplcndld condition cost £27/10/

sell £12/10/ Bare lnrgain Cohen « 174 George st C (

COTÍ\C!, complctel) and substantially furnished iii

solid onl for £r0 Dlspluted In our Showrooms

Inspection intltcd lil RMAN COIirN mil «ONS 174

Gtorust Or Quat Open tonight till 10 0 clock

__£1 l.r8

Let) 10 Geo «t W

rËSKS and WritingTables also Mirrors for «hop

'

or ofllce cheip let) 10 George st West_IO MORROW, R)DI I \ND SML MtTCIILFSS

_\ U WS_1^and W , OS Pitt st_

O OPTICANS -Prboptometer uni Genin Retino

»cope tor S ile chenp 417 rllmlirth st ,

.or continuation sec Index to Adtcrtiscincnts,;

_PUBLIC NOTICESTN THE ASSIGNLD I STAfPTii;-îTTrrt-_

tti- undersigned Agents for the Cr" tllcrB>f lo

IHUHSDAY, Oth day of M Vi M' 'ccî"°n« before

mc Bible to be evcludcxl from LVtlelT iT1',0 th'/

distribution vvhiel. ma, be n ide li ínifími 'V">bimi iii r \ ,, i nniMiM-i

""Dtc4

Daking House. ne^'S^ílVl^'l^r"'"'*_SydnevJ_20th_April, 101 >

' u"°"'

]stoiiceoi

DissoLUTiornornraipnaiimi.

We, J 0 STRONG and A I PITI rsom re,

andPeterson, Kandos Stores, lvundo,), o s,oLl iT5

nerehln on April the 2ith, 1015 Hencefor I, ,k I",ness vvin be carried on under the inn,io ¿..Ï!?1and PITIRSON, with T. 0 STRONG ,.r.S11'?VaA 1 debt, Incurre.! to dite undo? tlo p_rll rs!>J«»ill be taken o,"r b) I C str0no

''""""snip name

Signed,

_

J C STRONd

to such reglstr.tlou nus? be lode«TZiÄ

T^î^^rDW^V^ÎoT^fethe undersigned "" or liefo.e tlïe 7 1 MU Ä1«wiso the) will not be recognised

'" °Ih"

JAJIIS LiflLl, R 1 bIIiF\ and CO.

,

Publie \eeoillitants

'

Lombard chambers 107 Pitt sircct s,,i."n."l

lillimoH",ir.T'-r~ " . --t__è_iiEl

IjVJTNTYand

"»"&»>$% toUïrktëz

on by Mr R I phelps_c ramw

TT people or Bankstown do not stop seSñcidüiLTr^X name, proceedings will be talon witho tSltZpersons yfrs jf\Hi VVNN

P ' "'

-Old lvcnl rmel BinVrlownWITHDRAW

,

from all ^.ernTlÍnTSairírsIaundr) Business

l ' '"J

I FirLDIIOUSI

_141Dcronslure street «jurp "¡j^

WILL not be responsible for DI UTS eontreTTdT,,

ílAff iVn'rUmW1"0° » ,,,,m.«

I 'Vron',"',',!" dalo^°f "" O^^^SHSS.

I W11 L not be responsible foi in) Debts e£uTr_iMIn mv name without my written aullorltv n

r I10RSWrLL,_hilç_oi_Stun!e) street, I iiflcld

T UFRFB1 withdraw the Sale of llur Iresser TndTabJ- Unrtnm from ill agent» S Parkes Cimc-rlii ri

T WITHDRAW the Sile of my Grocery~IÏÏislï1»7ire_

X_all Agents JduaJ, Miller 75 Wellington it Stn

T WrniDRAW all Salis from-VÜ-ñir"7m~íiT,Jt_£ soll II Phillips |i4 Willi nu st lslliMnn

PEBS0NAL AUP MISSING jME-TM.BRibON,

lOh, or am one knowing lus i nrêSnn7divcommunicate willi sister Madge llox 23(X1 C I o

ClhOltGhBROOKS late with sunshine liiirTT^rcr

< pleisc eommiinicate with II A T, lion ||Io'

GIN

I , 15, good pos, wishes to ii cet a~iT]rToûPlad), 25 view mat Pholo , (.I'll Uri I Be)

GI NT, 28, RC, would Ide lo corrr"ipTnd~ytlih

joiuig laid), view Mut, joiing widow not ob.

jeeted to I'll Herild

CJTvnosj HAND, will meet Lady 31 spinster, cook.

*s> out tit >__!____.'_riinony_ ?!___Ilcri_d_IT\ BURROWS or iñ)onc knonIn" achires? pira.X communicate Invlmlblo Motor to t l||t¡t

Vitn_a\nv isTiToi uf S iuililir7T_KiritIt

London for N S W 1 ebniar) ¿.nil pirate roumain!

cate IJ.Oi D S MISSING 1RILNDS OI I ICI,

_Sydney Arcue Kin street,

WOULDMrs Dahl kimllv write to Mrs RcdUSHave lmshid your address_

VyiLLIAMLUCAS.

Pleas« call at'

,

A MILLAR, Private Detective Agency, j¡ )ciri'

erp ,1 »pert in collecting Divorce I uclcnec host

I nends Husbands, Wives triced Strictly confeien

' .

NO SUGU.SS Nn CIIARG1 (1 M irkct meet

BAXTIRSAUSTRALASIAN DPTPCTni 11UI11AL

Agents throiifchoutAustnUsia Comiileneied br

Judges and Police Secret and Delicate lnmlrus hi

dence collected lost 1 riends, Haylands Wives traced

Mod fees Tel , Cil) 4202 03 Pitt street, opp Herald

COOK'SAUSTRALIAN DETECTIVF AOElvCi,

4 BOWL STRUT, SYDNLY Commended b;

ludgcs. Magistrates,Dirrlstcrs, and Public Ofllcen,

Agents in Uiitjund, America, New /calami, and Aiu

tnlian cities A largcstaff kept for all classes ol

ccnndential wor'c Missing Friends and Unclaimed

loitntcs The Ofllccs retained liy the 1 nJlnrr «ydner

Boliators for 20 )cars

LOST AMD POUND.

BB

LObIII JO Im fr R)de, or Len Stn bat,

Gold

Brooch, nibics row l'orlngq,1 aleoncr st, Hyde.

LOST,Wed nibht m tram, Parcel, coi ti money,

hands row Cent 1 Skating Rink, llnniii Junctn.

LOhT,M VS (Reg Tablet dttchd ) book |0| n elc

Rew irel 11 Durb), s-rhool of Vrt 2 ii I itl it

OSr bet Crown st und William st Humper Basket,

J ctg «ear app ,qchlr L 11 1 ole) 181 V-illiam¡t

T OS I, bunill black Purse, paper mone), and ticket

-La Olmiplo Pictures Ret Office 01)ropic Pictorti.

EOil,red roan Cow,

branded \M sidcua). Good

reward 100 Harcourt parade, Rosebery Estate,

T OSI, Blue Cattle Pup ausvv Blue)'

DcUioer'

pros Rew II King SI Malakoff st Mull

LOSI,I ifcht Brown Collie Dog le» irl t> 1 Inbcrj,

_llunncrunc,rd near Public Sel ool Botany

I"OST, Red Poley COW, milking reward detainer

?J prosecuted 1 Regan Hereford st Cid«

L'Obi Gold Bamboo Bungle Victw P)rmont Si deolan,

?

Sunda)reward Misses M Uros 11 1 rekle

- .

train, hunda),Umbiella Ila»

Ï-OSI between Mrs H rLrlit s, Hie 1 Ines and lal'ur

J station, lhursda), noon, Gold Walch (Tl<b

Annie engr,

rcvwird on rellim J I Wrii.lt furnell,

LOSIBrack bilk BAG, containing Mon ) in or HW

Ohirpic l'ictures, lion li Junction rewan!

Mr« BROWN, LiverockBirrell slnet Hie"''.

Al,i

luírsela) morning in train, Carlton tob)d

- ney, or Sydney platform bah) s gol Illins Ile

wurci Mrs OCUtA llcotstrcel Cirllnn_

LOS!-Wednesdaynlc,ht, between

Vlllsous lol«

and Cremorne Junction, Pedlc) Bl LI complete

_C_\ HOON] ? 2 Spring street, Sulnf)

T Obi, Australian'JJ Rilli R, roui,h blick hair min

J-J grey hcud und lets £1 re-yard on returning^lo

U \NI It HOSP! 1 AL. Madeivj___L

LObIlu I dgcUiff rd or Occ in st W coll ihro « «null

lllnck Skipperke Dog Rewurd 11 « WJ,

New South llcndro-id Darling Point_

LOST.Man'v -r r<\i, Gold °morciBii Case, i"1"11'

G ÍI reword BlUi and HOI LID Vi, faliopflltcrs,

Harcorn ovcinic, DirtlnQnirst_-.

"f Obi, TIiiiimIiv Black Binding eilyer chain mone?,

i-f I ovs between Pitt und Macera me streets, by KisSi

George, Hiuitei sis Howard 1M ihcnmrlc »tra*

LOoP.outside Queens Club Mac pi irle street, or o»

Ni'utral Ik.) Wharf, Jewellcel II MRI'IN IW»rJ

^1 WICH UNIOV. ÇbjdHx__on___l!__JiLn1^_

-fÔsL; ut blouse table lo;«, IhursH).iVm,

XJ containing fly o pounds I ortcr, Hotel Metropole

ftKl Half moon i'carl UllOOUl, between eta?

Li land street und city Kcep&ikcIf"T

u,t

THOMSON 41 Gt ltlickingham stree t Redfern

LOSI,saturdu), 17th, SI

Icters trim, lad) s Veiw*

HVNDUAG, tonUining fortnlt.hu wagesCold

Bingil Reward 71) V TrifalgurftVnnallldc

ÖS1, Dir! Bay Gi I DING, la i I linds, black points,

*J brand AM over V, lunniiigfrom no»o JlcviiW

_I) T J_£'_L1___Lri"_lltrc'!tO3""11

TOSr, from Ri edale, It) de,Brown MVItL, IniM

Li di«, on near shoulder Reward on return; to

_Dityiill_l-stntc,lt)tlali_5_i_

TTîST'r'brtwpen Pnddliifcton street, Paeldlnglon,«nd

lJ Wnverlc) crescent, Waverie), Gold Dar MtOOUii

sot with one diamond Reward on returning to

Mrs DUN CAN', pamboola VVuvcrle) i.ri____WjH!£

LOST,between Darlini,hiirst

and Commonwealth IJaok

or in tram Gold Brooch, large vello«slfM

in centre, and 4 small peirlsPood renard JJ«.

COWAV C7 Dirllj_huratj_Md__»diiey-

LOSIfrom Arncliffe, April 10, Brown M MIK hut

»limp, stir on forehead,knock on outside «c4

fore fetlock, reward £8 Dobson, Queen street, Ni»

town_--jj.

PIIISON seen picking up silver clnln BAG, «Ha

round nie!el Purse inside,and Mono, on nea

iiesdaj night in Phillip street, Lnmore, phase teluro

'o ¿J Dickson street, Newtown Ijeward_.

RI WARD-I oat, Medal, inscribed 11 C Colnan.

Return, Com Oil Co 20 an 1 -8 Ultie_io_rdJJIli;o

E1WVRD,£(i-Los!, red (rc)lioiinl BOC, stn»«

1

Mull 13, det uros Cowell 'Iel 1» Mm_L

ELWARD10,-Iost Silver WAICII sinai ni««

gold chain attached in or about Grace Dfoi

RAiNHI (TinvillePhone 371 l'nmi___«_

CJlRViH) from Ottuwi, Avoca st, Jtiiilwiel,&<*

IO brindle Bulldog I'UI____li|,ht jnongc !iea__i__»":

STRVilD,Simiüv list, small lercev COW, Jmind -b

reward Diinimett, Iudi.atc b1 ____eml»_

rnvNtTlJidies on luv cudi r Ray Whirf,Circular

Quajr

X w ed , H p in ,took bv mistake Parasol from

mi,

kinill) return to lost Proicrl.y Office_._

T5RINDII BUI I DOG owner cm baie same by «p

45 plying to W IJd__Svd!___J_L_r£o_ril_.

I7IOUNDnt Pymble, Handbag coi tg UltePi, toJ»i

} etc Appl) Thelina^ii_i_______n_i_____il_2ri'

TföTrNi)7^ar^iiiir~bctN Bay, Milson« Pt «"'

ÍÍ II Hiding 03 Chandos st. N SIhoiiLJg.

TTvÖÜNDT W VTCIl In case Apply r Mills, Bellt

X1 vue rd, Double nu)_.___l.-VOUM)"» JIROOC1I on Juesdu), ut norolle Junction

X' Ring un W 1 «7_T7IOUND hub)

s gold Brooch .03 Ceorgost,or S

X1 K inguroo st Mjull_,_-.

FOUND,n PUODOG Ovnrr can hive same by pap11«

exiense» Vnnlv II I'lieln« «' Inr" I""11 -

MISCELLAITE0ÜS_VNTJ D, kind pcraon

to look after T«ins S monüu

«117, llcmld Bnncli___w¿'_

AN TI D, kind .Married Couple lo Adoptns

bcnutlful Baby Gi-I, 3 months°''},hur^'pow^_

Xs-TTD 11lind Jerson to Adopt heilthv »'J

Hoy « weeks Anplv M S I !ime___J__)

vf\TAsf|D, kind Pcrion Adopt B iii), 4 months .»

' V Annlv T B Meidowlinnli P O_ --

TX7ANTIU, tonel Home for bil» Iw) 3 months Oil

VV North lino rreferred New pram

and cot oi

1,|. own fat lie lenna_

B 1_. «'»'^'«t P.?w

nIO MORROW-rili DL L VN I) S VI Ili VTCl»

X \1LWS. li and W ,03 1'ilUt.

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tTûÏÏSES AND LAND FOE SALE.

LocnïmrsH -A S M 1NGS BANK, £25 Deposit -ST

W°^Sè roof, 3 Ige. rooms kit., 1, P ,b

,etc.

S-^'d back °er^ rib ceilings.1 lee light land

fT',« »uV perweek, includes interest

ürail ,,n/s.nVih*_i-SÄ^^

r^sïTnnritni -V meo new df bk , tile roof, 4

lW^ X. ter« front and back, kit. 1, b,

"J ffnáT 4 A lovely little HOME, 40 x 161.

& S^.^ffl?. 8 Soring street, city

rrvvuïll I.U-INNUS and SILL Uti! \N ore tho

& TI 'hi sell ¿gtii Homes onI

ASY TI RMS_

,-TTirÏÏcMuN -On Heights, corner position -D I Bk.

WSïlil, 1 b, and offices, lixed hall «lind

¿dmrJrute gus fires und copper Gardens, lawns,

Z ï\ 10« A reil beurty for £ 300 Term«d iWs ml Sill ARMAN 8 Spring street, city .

Turns«DOD-Gentlemans Home, close station-

(/ t III, ule roof 6 r, kit, 1, b .pantry,

Y te s. out ter, hkfst. r, front and side vers.

Minunecat lawns de. US x 2.1L tronts two streets.

w, n duce UIOO" _, ,'"

fv-usinil SHI 1RMAN 8 «prm-strect, city

^r¡7TfMnjOiT-,last being completed.-Solid!) built

G wa ibu I .1 D 1

Bk tile roof, 5 mis. blcfst, r ,

m Ti panlrtIndtm dresser, clrtated poaiüon,

,« inl s This is good, £10.0 Terms.

IVNI-s inl SIIMHMW 8 Spring street, city

C-iTaTSHlÎÔI)

Corner Positimi, elevated -D F Bk,

ski roof 5 r, k., L, b, ric 05 x J M (free

AwM Sell or exiJnnge equity for £22o Cash, or

Ki in Octtlgc in Western Suburbs.ft

K-NTS in 1JIIJARMAN, R^ar]n5.t!«*È!_SËt.

K-7¡cl\U

11 hind)to station, corner position -D I

mt le roof 5 lirgc roora« kit, 1, b,

te , i

hil w11

built oui worth owning, 75 \ 140 4.1100W

I\\ 'S; inl Sill \RMAN S Soring street eil)

BÏTÎTotB NORTH S1DN1Î1 -DI Jlk,

tile roof

tJ 6 r >oi s I d 1 ,b etc . 2 stoves lgc

Tcnndah«,

fill»" Mare land if united £lla0

I\\rs mil SHr \RMAV. 8 Sprinc-street. city

TJINKSTOWN¥>

DOROTHY PARK NO

Trim nins throughthe Estate 1 JHNTJTE3 FROM

PTATJON1IIGI! GIUSSIJ) LAND. METALLLD

COADS IO bl ACADL.

200 LOTS, 60 X 150

YOU CAVNOT HI \T TUL 1 ALUTi,

ii W POSIT New Estate £1 MONTHLY.

£ri PFR BlOCh TAKI 10UR CHOICE

SLCTlONb 1 and V -£42 10s PLR Bl OCK

Ta piteWorkers a Ounce for these 40 Lot« TFRMS

rrc -t Ml I ()«n is MOVÍ III Y for three months

Hen ID SION lill Y for anoth r three months with

co inter st Hen 15 PLR MONTH with 5 percent

Winico ni leted

Í.0 TI FRICTIONS BUILD WH VT YOU LHCE.

I nm wiling them ever) div, so don't delay, GALL

«ad SLT ML

ALW11S A I AIR DEAL.

Aimrc it BiACitttOOD,Sitings Banl c1 nnil ers opp Singer's,

ÖOTT ti Is H 1 I) i , Bilmore, just completed, up

tüdate I rooms k,

w li, pantiy gas and »Her,

«ii i-iJi £4 0 terms £'0 deposit Delightful

Inns lull! mit Will tin ban one? M) own pro

pcrttsieTHU Bl tCKWOOD, Hay and George.

lint« Hit trnrlct li 1000 _

I

?PI U Ule IBU \ \Lt 1

iù »UftlU IMUHlIUP INSPECTION.

IIICHFIHD IHOHIlrLDTrcres tie Mi-iltht Pleasant Sitnition.

Ill Iii TO I IMIS1L MAHON"3 Mills fiom Pit) Gool Trihi Service

SIUSIIMIUII UI11BL1L1 BRICK COTTAGES,slat in i .e debil ns, solid concrete foundations,

lall t ruo us llt<hin laundry, pinto, bathroom,

tera liaba Implo lind torrens

IllOil ifaO Sim H Deposit, I »j Monthly Payments I

IN i i lil 01 ONI IL INN LSTM1 NT CO ,IiTD ,

i ai I t> C iri1 legh sltcct, near Hunter street.

_Ort_[ min t

Mining, 0 tiU 0_INDI IO TWO RUIWU SlvlIONS

11IL-m \ND IIIIL IIOMP SITLS

II NUIHOWLLAkMtBlOn the Hill Cliolce Biildinr Blocks.

Pro i al p r foot I*isy Term* iorrens.

LNUSUIL \H\AJiTAGLS.?Ni WILL BUILD 10R \OU,

or

ltNf) 10U MONH IO BUILD

tall or Write for Phns

»TI ItrO! ONI \L INI ISi HINT CO, LTD,

ai I ilill rcac.li strict iltur Hunter street

Ohce _0| rn_lri lit_It nirn^O

till 0

YVT\UIOü\i I - f.ood I til LOIS about 400 yard«!

ti iri

ht ni ficuift railtnv line, from 30/ foot

i <a MU Bin] lint _ roi in , land OS x about 200,

it», t iterns Tomn

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le 111 ut it -st I|

, )IIl| \ PU11 I D 1 "BUICKVi (iii < io nis and largi 1 itehen, laandrv,

bat o-i i i d i led pi I I~md "ii x 100 Torrens lllle

tail iw

-tja t oneil u valuation £5.10 Llbcral|tim j ir eil rifoted pureba er

_i [ IIOMI ti No 111 Pillee 114 \ ritt st,

W"vTm)\~~IIUOlli II HI AD

CUM T0 1IUM-M1V »I W B COTTAGF

sith 3 room lnie I itehen bil. verandahs, Bplendld

vie of ¿ii land "VI t IjO Toirens Title Note

II ton ni pri e in Dipo it £110 balance 11s

teis.1) ri r of Inlirrst total purchase niooc)«,

ii»I I HOI I It,

_Noio Offlre lill Pitt street

BLIli s aid mile £lr,0 ii«) after the War-Lote

ly line topi lf.1 ut Arncliffe, 0 beautiful rms ,

ill oliifN marble n anlels, drawing and dining rooms

eena nli nell Und lia \ Ib5 Torrens. l'RICI £850

f11 ii ¡«it e^O hihnec 30e per week to eoier prin

cn! ai 1ii r t it t> pc Ping up and mile np |

feti ni ii i I M IIC IvSON Lindfield Ch

"J_'

GUIU ( hat i oof Hargun - Lotcl) Brice Cottage I

cuni"i letty rouiis and ulllces all litest nt

]

tn-s r it, ml lining rooms conn with arch

Ii I V s IM lo rens lund laid out lu lawns, flotti

an 1 t i l ! nardi ns in perfect order Price for i|iuek |

k1 ml luv ill new blinds, linos., and

1*1_Jl__l cA iIinlneld Phone Chat 701_

\inTII 11)1 COITAf.l- PROPFRTI S, «bowing 11 periI» 1 eel t £11 íltn, £_M, £10ü i-l¡0, £400,Ufi, i. * nd £1000 Torrens title

Iel N

j_1 1 PllbC IN Wo_

StU.ltMORN in bl BD1VISIONS neir the Ilailwjyl

Statin i.00, £7"0, £1000 £d000

J L Pill GAN,Tchpli i 1_W(\_1Wn_îiîï._ïîoy_

ftOTIli/IS mu I for lurch iser« Mlotmcnts in the I

VJ h t (uilous £10£10, £'0 £2r, WO, £3a,

I

¿li LO J.1U) and £"O0 iich

Ti ! 11 i_1 L Pill GAN Woy H c

?TtU I!i Cis! lureluser of Ij.nd entitled to Water i

?LI ide 1 uri ishe I Lotui(,e free of n nt for their nextboll 1 ii I ] piroCsA, ISoy \\U)_Jçlej^oiie_[piintnicnta

I Woy Woy _

ONIIIIGIIIS l minute« Hurlstone Pulk station,

elt, e lum -Suhsuutiall) built D F Brick Cot

^se4 iw s 1 it offices, electric light tiled yeran

iblif win 1 r" back tciamlah glmed in,lind 45 x

li £0 £"?, deposit 22s week!), includes everyttuil, no Depo

it £1 weekly secures I rooms, kit.

ill Het c1 e station mil price W12 tin more

ill (irrt ind or res Slimmer Hill Burwood Croydon,Burmun- '?irithflel I Lewisham Wu-dell, Dulwich HillVtunekulic nunns C1

1 I INC.Hurl tone Pari TerndnUH

Catrb |ei i trim from Slimmer Hill Stitlon

"DIÄr MidAt liüsl Mill

I MI S UTI;

Ml IT t S ON TUL (.ItOLNDIU MORI UM \T I P M

( oo I Building Lottr> Iii posit ind lal i jurs t r>

per centHI I

II 111 I 1 and CO , ¡BJ Cetrj e sticet

__^_______ind Chatswood.

rUIILlON \ DI AUTII UL 1IOMLI-" ONI\ £110 D' POSIT i

\ mokin I)T MPICIe MILI, on stone (built 2j |

Jurs) com !I r"i if ris (din r lu T 12, and dru/ r

II \ 1 co net I; kitchen ¡mil ill couvris,

in I' It

HOT IOND1IION I ml tu i IU lorren BltUillULLUWS nd I ROUNDS Only 5 min from train

Pria it lui iii rent

_HILml NIXON 11 C istlercigh street.

WILII Mil IN i I AIR OI Fl R

l.t bout lidia atrc-cl l'uneblowl CO >. 1C0Lois eie lillie fronUve 00ft I, 4 acre,to i r ft 6ii Ru vii atenué ¿1011 Motor Lstale,uahroiiei

\t NOIiMWHLHSr- \n uplo-date Brick on StoneHcilijena rms klL Hld ollices 1

sleeping tcrs.,I nari J 1 EUhlej, i irt and fcid shed fruit trees,Firdci el l aia-c lal d, ( minutas station

,__\\ 1 T lYLOR Nrrmanhurst

Till M Ml NI Nei M10I Addisonroad,

1 rooirwJkui ill toni electric light, gas «tote, let

fl/JO/ ki n rk £ -> ciKli or terms.Um 1 nr Si

1 Itai he I Cottages I rooms kit,

«ed all s lictnc hU't 1,11 stoic 1 anror stittslet «t L s 1er t eel £12-/1 cash or teims Apply

Bill N\ IN mi ec<yii on Job,__Vd 1 01 r ra 1 M imekville n Htops from rnmoro

|A 1)1)1 fiN IIOID MAI RlChl 1LI1 h stopi horn*A 1 \ w Un t. totti|,e 1 lurte rooms bimidrj b

ti 1 ti stoic ehriric light, ear entrameBluetr s u

tenitifiilh. finished £0r0 cash or tunistun li 1 I nouU ipili) on lob, BRENN IV andb (JT_r

B. IJ_2_.TT1B! mun) Nm Mod ni lil

j\ S lam rooms

_ .. II otlus erui stoic ilictiii b*hl leiumtil 1 tirj lil ip nr- fit

,land 40 \ 15,., birgaiu

tau), ia h 1 ,uir d .u/OI IvOTT lllilldei Wattle strert,

_J si trim stop pist section_Vyili IM ltl'lf HOSl BU -Nue BuiiMLlotv

. . C ita I

luing ro ins hall kitchen laundr),hatlij nir} _ \cra11d1lis gas ti ittr sewer

Land,V t 1 lM\ Trico £0" > £3) depostt, balance 22sWir si Mr le

I r full piniriihrs,_MHM 1 O li ind C O Rose Ba) T , Tdff S20

G011)0-i <i to 600 '1 cletatim without eseeptlon

tho c1 n rest s ibiirh ii outsydnej both for health

ltd sen n\ \nj arru required from 1 to l*i minutesbom flat 01 Noie is the lune to secure a cheap blockis lu t lu ni

_TM T M I OR 114 \ Pitt street

110 MI si i 1er Its f ANDOWIsTRSD.» u 1 nmll ton a COTT \GI HOML onyourlan I riatil! as rent --atlsfaetlon klianntecd.

lill Hutu LUILDLNG and INM-SlWtNT CO, ltd,_kst

1

HI_338 1 lit street ''ydlict

Gum s\|| 11 Pruitin Hill " min tram hlRlilum

1 ~\l II foti lui modern le irn 4 rms,It tf e leur ¡ri 11 1 wilcr £"80 £10 dep ,

JÜ.P Ï. J' el interestI ]_Dikin Millern er-Ycent.

KOsIMIlI 1 in 1 (orilll . wide hlccplnuout uni lil bul 1 s i0 firlcn lal

1 out,0* 1 ni ii 1 1 ure I Pri

1 U100 ens.) turnsM_! I its_fOOhlDOS (riel t Chllswooa

\Ï7UI0l( Illfi t HW JW DOD iiooined COTTVGIÄ,IV j._|o|

a usi tel m from £"00COOK. BltO-3 t ile! street

_Tcln Pint 1

iii_ «ii ««wood

lAlllinv 1 di foti T" rooina lit, £20i~dep^A _ iii ci ",okl) ALI HID « VY queenrtiiu (lan r sun)

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VLITU UM -DI Bn-k Oottacre, 1 rooroi kit,.^-1 1 nfil neu leiateil land IO x U0, piicetyL_>n 1 HI 11 and f O 112\ Hint, «

rcct_V m I OWN-Brick lerrace 4 and kit billi, launs?^1 bt 1 nice piece of itround underlet it Iff,4J.ni_ij. Jp hil ?-.

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_, ., «-'impsnn ÎÔ Hunter strict

BANItMDllNI tr Hincks lach (ki x 10a, cleuicd

,_[_J\ 'M I Crotlou_Al 1111)1

I lill)-0 roomed lilli lind 02 st luO._Ipi t_i

1 ulandst_

DtPOSlI £.0 Us weel 3 rms., kit,

stables 2dtrau Fitinn £300 _Beaumont 183 Hav st, cityrrvpiioithow, jtvDC HW) SAJ.t'Ti'íaUlCaíiiLíia^ WE«a. B, anti W, 03

littst;-^ _

HOUSES AND LAND EOE SALE

OOMI-SLI HIGH UIAITHi MW SUBURB AIL

M W COTÍ VC! S Oi HURI SION! 1 MIKVN*D SUilMhR IUIL HEIGHTS VII SI W I LI D

2 Minutes 1 cuny Tram S immer Hill Station or

Sydney Tram 0 Minutes Hurlstone Polk StationOn Heights Choice New Brick < oltigc, 0 Spacious

Rooms, tot, ill olllces 6ft through hall prettyflower tiled big bathroom, billi h alor Bangor

slate roof tile I vci iinlulis gool idioot, all goolResidences Have seen

IIs per»mall), can re

commend £1000 easilyworth £1 00

On Hill 4 Minutes Station Hurlstone Tirk -New

Brick Cottage litest design £6"fi £7j down,

22/ weekly includes everythingAlso 2 Choice New Single-fronted

Bride Cottage«£600 £0"5 easy terms £50 donn

Ful)y 200 More all descriptions any si-lion.Price or renns

'Phono, day or night Ashfield 002.Wo Drive VlwayB

GI LUNGHurlstone Pork Tram Terminus

Catch Penny Tram from Summer Hill Station

J AND 1 OR S VU.

Bl LLr\ UF HILL-WOOLI AURA, - Choleo Block Lot10 Roslyu-tUi-eet third block from Water Reservoir aO \ 150 good views 4 minutes tramterminus with stone foundation and joists thereon for Pair Cottages llus can be altc-ed to

suit anydesign cottage I rice lot £4/10/

footON IIIIGHTS VISO- 43 ^ 113 Wollford street Hurl

stone 1 ark fence 1 aleo sound picket fence front3 minnies Id tram to Summer Hill Station or

Tram to S) dney S minu es Hurlstone Park Station £1 Gift

Viso 1 Minina Id Trim Summer nill Statlin 0Minutes Hurlstone Station 4o X 150 Queen street,£3/10/ ft r

Fifty other Resident ni omi Building Sites.GLI LING

Hurlstone Park Terminus

_Catcli_Pcnny Tram from Summer Hill Slation_

HUN li.ll S JW L- Large Brid IloiioC cout 8 morns

and all olfloes very fine views 4 min ferry ASn ip_Only i.'m I RIC!

. 2S Moore street_WOODI ORD -A 4 room W B Gottic,e large ver ,

well furnished 5 acre» gool land fruit trees V

Snap £o50_L RICE _l_Moorc street._SiDPNllVM-Nice

Brick COrrvGl J mis lit,bathroom, land verandah front and lace 4 min

from station A Snap £430 very smnll leoosit

b___as_i_en__J RICLJiS

Moore sir ct

ROSIMLL1-V eli ii

mini,new Rriek Cottage 5 e.ood

rooms all up to dite conveniences, fibrous ceilingland tu feet i> 200 £S.i0 Tioosit £ 0 balance is r nt

_L RIC! 28 Moore str ct

MVRRK¡(AJILl best part-Ncvv DI Brck Colt1 r lit bathroom, iumdrv min fron station

£000 dep £ 0_1 RfCl Jj Vino-' street

HUNTlRbHill-Wa cr lrontac,e Gents S one

Res"

r and kit lovel) views of river Hwimtnlnt,balli boat boase, slip land 1.0 x 100 close to v harf

£IS0(l_C RICL -8 Mooro sti*o

HUTU It S HILL, Huntley PoillL-Ne>w Brick ( OT

J iÛJ 5 i k11 Idrv libro ceil, 4 mins from

wharf or tram £0 0 small deposit_R. RIO-, 28 Moore-strcet

CHATSWOOD-Lovel)Det »T Bnck Cotlnj,c 5

nus kit all conv front back verandah,over

mantels tiled loof torr Hot water 3 nin tram£000 dep £100 bal wcckl) UoIIIboiie 101) Pitt st

EOSfHILL-Newlovely DI Ulla arma k

, oil

' ollie es lib ce ila, till roo! sleep out voids Land

12 ^ 2"0 Torr Dp £1°5 lil reit Price C110)

Inspect this Ilollibone qjd 1 amell 10a J ttt street

fiOOGrL.-Lovely DI Bl Cotlngi 4 rooms, hil!'

I it. ill ofliccs vernnlah front side lit it mo

drsu.li Lin I10 x _>0 1 orr f ift £6

r

Phone

_031_Ilpili! ow ml pirn 11_103_Iitt strmt

T LICIIIHRDT-DI WB Cott I mis kit _¿S1

lj/ Imp cul luv Hollilone mil Parnell IPI Pitt st

-s-1 Dct Hk Cott handv trim I

£Cs.i llollibono and lara-ll 100 Pitt st

EOM BA1 -A LOVI Li UOMI1 1 minutes from the tram

Lovel) Double fronted Brick CoUuc,c, 5 nice rooms

kit-, and all olllces Land 45 j. 140 Torrens. Nice

g-irdcn, lawn PRIC1 £1100 i

_HOIlinOM andHRNHL 100 Pitt street, I

OIUAP COITVG! it MASCOTjust

lullt bridIf lioono Uttcl cn Uundr bathroom pantry

30ft _ii ceilings ilbrou« Cm tct -0¡, week 1 cut4Tj Rrt.LN \LD W L Vi FR and LO , 'd I itt street

nOjfl'BUSU-Mi lem B iel Cottnre, close to tia

lion 4 bedrooMs dining and d iwit rooms all

oßl es subies loggy st el nell built good illtiiifcs

nice gardu land 0 \ "00 £1.00 iskett'

RIX.1NVID W AiFR ml CO 7(1 Pitt street.

NORTHSYDNPY Bi) ron! 2 minutes from station 6 rooms kitchen laundry pantrv back ocn

i verandahs c.ood garlen mee 1 onie £8 T £400

cash ltrGINVLD Wl VVI It and CO , 70 Pitt strecL

TVV.LSIMENTS LNTLSl MLN TSX

1 rrj RSLLVM-

Pr Semi dct Cottages at trun

slop ca. 4 rms., lal, etc Rents £101 Pnce £1000Torrens

li HUTON an] CO_7G Pitt street.

INVLSI ML ST -J LWISHAM

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pasitiou, rents £ 0 I r.

LSTVU.

_U IIirTON inI

CO 70 Pitt-slrcct.

iNUSlMlM - BURWOOD o

ii in httion-Pr ofBk lion es, je. f loon ule. land 41 x HiO, reata

£95 PRICL £0o0

II ILPTONlnlOO 70 Tilt street

w ARD, lill BLLLVBLL AQFNT CROIDON

OPEX ALL DAY SATURD VY

In Choice Position 0 minutes cisy walk Cro)don Station conLiinlig ti rmti.li hull 4 rooms kitchen

olllces, slate roof libre na ceilings land 40

140 £"00 £a0 DJTOSIT 22/0WLhaV.

PLENTY OTHERS I ROM £200 UP

WVRD TnF ItniABIJ ACFNT CROIDON7

ANNVND\LL\ JOHNSTON STRF-ET

MODI UN DITVCHI I) BRICK COTTAGI coi tain

ing hall 5 flic rooms (omiiig room very large) bath

room with C I bath ai 1 porcelain washhand basin

litcben liimlrv [ antrv c1 C Vi ITV WVLIS si itc

roof lu thoro i"h ordel \ » BY I MU i VRD stat le

etc I orri i s Title 1 RICV I OR QUICK S VII ONI i

£775 rVSi IT RMS ARRANCFD If desired Dont

miss this 1 \C1 1 110VAL UUNC J

ill'SRY GI ORGF mil CO* Booth street Annandale

Tal c I ii)Held tram_

«.Ml SI! DLIOSIT £50 ONLi £38oODLTVCIirO DF BRICK COTTVOI containingfient and bick vcrinlah (lick enclosed) ball 3rooms kitchen b throom Liunlr. (Otted)1 ml 40lt x lfft Title Torrens

£50 DLPOSIT 1IUCL £JS5 BVI RLNT

THIS IS«.

11 VHP VIV

L INDI HLD- New Ibu glin y COTTVGf 1 I edrooms,iliniie, an 1 music roon s wile lull Iroilfi -i

« ullcr) ai 1 nil olllics 10ft sice pu g v er in lill, lilckn fctoi e slate roof lil ro eillmrs JcudligSts gard ns

i 1 law i s lall o it lan! 00 v 11 Can inspect ir)une llowarlhtret oil Shoitstret

I rice £bO0 amall dei Oalt balance as rent

Ring

TAN! COVrST IFONVRDS -V SVC1UHCJ

Choice DF Brid Cottage stone founditicns tile*I

rocf yeran lah front side aid Kir condining lullr rvoms kitchen and OÍ11CPS. laud 40 i 1ÍIO 1

litle PRIC1 £Cfi lenna arrange I Do ni

fail to ii spec! tills bar mi must be sol !

II W HORNING and CO ltd 131 Pitt street

LIWIS1IVM-SIBrick Cott Ige slat roof tile I

venndali 3 rooncs kitel cn an 1 oAlceu £U0Deposit COU lal ince at a

1cr cent

f VND at IPNNiSON nor Teirv i«

I VND at CVNlTRIIURi 1 minute slation £"/o/W c hive Plent) of Other I roi orties

Come and se vvliat we ve t,ot

O BRUN SLOMT mil CO

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Vt Station Lewisham Iel Jet I'd

CANTli i VI 1 Lins Inwn 1

irmI

si Uc-

lill h LanI

J acre Blocks splcndl! po-ltion onli IO min

w ilk station - minutes river C2, uni £30 each ver)

ens)_ tenus_GIBSON BROS I airnci I

FAIR!HLD -Cheap little Fiimlet 1 ncn front

ii g -idrr tee limb ositlon with Sr Cottage

good water eui pi) lr> mu walk iitnonl) £80 cash

I VIRIHLD- D p £>0 Ki! 1 /Ü week New W B

GottafcO 2 vn 3 lir_c rms ill eonvi big block

hlfchonly 7 ubi stn £110 Oibson Bros, laird id

Hcñiinusii ORrsci ni -modfrn brick cot

1 VGl (I rooms hill kitchen lath launlr) all

cuthoiscs includliit, stables buggy si c1 hu 1 CO t

200 corner block Torrens torde n 3 minutes station

TRIO! £1>C0

ippl)HOLT i WOOD

_T fa,Crescent Hoincbimli

C-1LVDISV1LI V -A cheap

Lot a0 x 210 closetram,

T onlv 40s icr f! £.0 dep 1 alance cas)

(HVNMIII -Che p lots 40 i. 1O0 offers invited

RYDI -CTioico Sites, lovely views from las p It

_Water fiont 1 ot 30s ft Tieittio and Cn Ryde

AriIARs.nNGHome on Northein Heights J hair

utv 10 nuns tritii tile I brick 7 rms vonngleanne, orclnrd choice position owner must low

ln|p £11 id terms Beattie and Ck. Park it II) le

AUBURN-W B COTT Vf I gool pcsition I ooma

ml convenience« land IS \ 1 0 Torrens je.31

drpo it £.i and llii per «r k capital an! inter st

V block ni lain 1 »ftl v 11' eda cashAiDJROSn iYl BBFR Vuctionccr an I Islato \gen

Town Hall I nil lint.« Aub n-n

Tj-IOR feVLI,Double fronl 1 ^\ B COI lui , rn s

X1 n I kitchen front aid lad verandahs (.lusse I m

lithroom Iiunlry ill convenienceslai"o )ard, 2

nunutcs tram, cash no agents.\1 ply 34 Cuni! ri Ige street

ROZLLT F

OIITAPCOTTAOr AT CROYDON-Brick slate roof

metal e ilingsI rooms kitchen laundry bith

room worth immediate attention £5"5 deposit £S0bdance 22/0 week!)

RCG1NAI D ^VL^iIR uni CO "ti Pitt sL

IrvORSvM r HOUSI O un» I and) eil) splendTd'

aipearauo birgiin onlv £o00 larrieiilainrUOvril 108 Llcabeth st _ncar_I 0)_s_

FORSALLCOTÍ 4,01 Bondi hand) surf and trims

stables nil conv n ¡one s pnce £600 su all deposit

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TUCKI 11 188 FH/abethst 'cirFoys^nAHllllirLD-Ilirgain

Ne v D I linck Cottage

slite roof 4 mis. k11 lnun In clcitnclight

luuI TO \ loo Terrena Title line only £7"OH rs £S £SM £02. £030 £0 5 £10 K)

nVliNI n S 1 state A-cn j Tram S ellon Jfihnrllcl I

mo sircui^vioiis-v nu \t cuvncj -2 w"¡5

lill C tts lai1 60 j,

J"0 M lin st Mascot 1 eott7 mil olhcr 0 all conv Onl) £7r0 C 1

CVi AN VGII and CO 2U tastlercigh st (opp 1 i) s)

URRi Hills leai Rail va) -Brill llou e lull 0JO rooms kitihcn stables 2 »tulls, Trice £525 WcU

worth insicclion

_CIIV It OVDD 01 Pitt street

CüirLTrNIIVV -Splcn II 1 level Block I AND 1 an

I)staion " \ 25 ToiT-ns I rice £2/10/ (t

_WHOA PIOlIRli AOLNCV n Market st

7SÔT1 VCr 3jac 1 T £l"r h'li Smith and lo_/ Vuctlonrers 8" PitUI_

Ai

no morrow, Ki on LVMi s vi,E SöcmEssL YEWS. E. and W« B3 Pitt st.

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HOUSES AND LAND TOR SALE

A'

FORSALL TO DAI l\D TOMORROW,

Wltiidriwn if not Sold Then

IIA1D 101 AM 1DLV Oh 1ALUE?

GOOD \\ D COTTVGL 1 rooms kit., all conven

tome« ONI ICK! 20 1IRCHLS of land in Ash

Held £550 TLIIItsHLIGH\VV\ und m«GS,

_Ashfield.

CJiPlTV HirNDPFD AND 1TTTY, POUNDS

fO Thiee entirely different but KLAL-VALDE

I ROPOSTTIONt,£850

S verol pondi lois Hortb inspection.

OTIILRS, ALL IlSCCb

01 EN ALL S «URDU

IUAG11W Vi and HIGCS

opp 1 Oat ofllce,

^_Ashfield

Bvrc\ivor Till ii \R

I1UOU f OTT \CF RI^alDI WE on a corner

. _..1\ slalion. It is tueie poii ted right roind

irctl) 1 tins return tiled Veran lill through lin.ll

eos) dnwmgroom ble; dining room on to the veran

dall 1 Icdroons troaktisl court kitchen back vcr

and ill, etc In perfect taste only L07S

HEIGH« Al mil HIGGS,c1 TI" Vrii_Ashfield

D~UIWICH HILL

line loMtlon on the Hill near Tram-Choice

Brick Col ago main roof over nil built under i

lea line; ircliitcct ind ii n perfect order It con

t lins 0 t I ill throi gb dnwinr and dining rooms

foldine,loors t good lie booms tvi le cncloseil veran

cab kitchen balhroon laundn an I modem olices

Tins ia a line cottage V bargainLni 1 40 x HO Ince COCO Terms arranged

/TITI PR nnl H0YH Pet rshani opi Station

tTariucki ILLL£>X r jose to Statin i ui 1 Tam

Double fronted Bnrk Cotlig with late roof ni

moat nctt co tainsr looms kitchen bathroom,

lunn li) ml ii o lern contenten'esLoi I 4 \ 1"! Price COS) Terms arrmge

I

_

riTLFR ni ii 11011"

Petersl -un opp Station

PITirSIIVM Close to Tnre tnd TrainModern Double fronted Bri-* Cotf gc si ite roof

luilt l vein, ni 1 contilns draw np- lin ng andI reakfut room bedrooms citcben bathroom, latin

Irt anI

ill oOlcc*- Mee bio a of land

Price £"° Tern s air-inç vi

/MTLPR ind 1I01I1- P tersbim opp Stntm

"prsSIIURST F\CrPTION\I B1RGATN

rplcnlld DP Brick COTTAGE wide lill 0romis kitchen and ill eonvs v randals frontai 1 side large enclosed verandah at rear Nicelinns 1A\D IT x IP Torrens1 nut trees fowl ins etc PRICI CSS0 Terms.

10H? sTOI an 1 BAVN1STFR On PITT STREI I

\NA*JD*LF \nmndale street-Pine Det Brick

Cottage «laic loof lull 5 rooms kitchen andnil roma, nice tard lane at rear Handy trim

I HU F L07o DrPOSIT £"00 Bil arrange 1

_10HVST0V and BAVNISTER On PITT STREET

"rfcAhl1 RST -1 l.CRhS STRAW BPBItY GAltDFN

A- Well built W B Cottee 3 ro ms wide verandahbest soil Plenty room for Fruit or I oultry CloseSchool P O

llandj Train PRICE only £330JOUNbTOaN and B\iVNISfUl (Tel CU) 2S50)

_00_l 111 STRCl 1 (opp lace! ptece)

0\BRAJUTA PUtK FilUF NO DIlOSIl ItL

QUlfXCD N0 IN1EKLST CH UtUED-Lots »a \

132. £5 ead Ud week TO)« it oí i acre 1 t« £Sr2/0 per week pay« it off Gool ol growing ni

lier city water to 1 e Lad on almost Immed itelyH _P_H1TCII\RD TUT LANPS \LLSMAN _AUBUIW-\*

LVDOWBAJth -Cool Bunding Blocks right at

x"-the «litio 40 i "J) Torrens £80 INO DliOblT rcaerred 6/ per tt-k pa)» It oil

II ^BIT^UARD^OHt J^NDatLESMAN __UJBURNTJRONTC-splendid Buildit g Sites right nt theJ ? water lcautlful new« close to bear»! and billi«£1 Jcr ft £10 deposit, 7/0 ter week pays it o'

II Ililli If\R1) Till LAiVDMLl SMAiN. AUBURN

/ «lill - "pic HI 1 ilkina Blicks. 8 minutes «taV^ tion 40 x L.0, iori cn« £00 NO DUOSIT re

ouircd no interest ekari,«! 5/ per week pa)n It off

tt PKlTOHUtP irtl _LANDSVIE MAS AUBURN

AUBURN hTgU IIF li Till IIAaNDa

£JSi-Jlodcrn DI ViUa 4 rooms 1 iindr) bath,copper t h etc Choice poaition Terms.

£405, in theTownship.-Substantial Cottase 5 rms.

kite! en and coil Uhct-J terms. Worth inspectionRObcRT HAIiLI r an

1cons

opp Station Aubuni1DCOMBL -KXTkAOKDC VR\ S.sAPS

~ ~~

£J4r £ a) dep bil easy -Natty now Cottage nicdyplastered j room« an 1 conv bandy Torrens

£400 £30 dep good po itlon -Channing D T Nilla4 rooms al) noss com exquisito finish

ItOBI RT li VULDY and SONS opp stn LI lcornbcCity OlOce

Castlercigh Hoise 2B Castlereich st

/ÍJ.LHII LNlLiliitN-l 2 min« TramU 4 HOUSLS ea. 0 m s kit Rent« £187 Pr £1800

_§2 ADE and BROWN, 24 Moore street

ÏTINMORI near Tram Terminus

-I 6 Solid Houses Rents £107 yearly Price £1725Terui9 £7-_5 cash lab 3 )rs 1st, a pc Bargain

_SI IPI gi 1 HROW N 24 Moore street.

DiRlINCION-

Inteatncnt. Good Corner loitloTiSHOP and DWFLLLNO and 3 HOUBCb ItLNTS

¡.Wa )carl) PI ICI £1800

_SI Mir, aid BrOHiN 24 Moore street.

7JÍ. It LJNUI JU! CTION Co 1 lositlonX> 0 L-OTTsGlS Lents ela joar Ince £1TjO

_SI API ml n IO l~V 24 ..h« c street

M Mil (Chilli F - C1 cap Brick Cottage 3 min

tia I ni s kit workrm 31 x 100, Terrena,leiy i tit gar.li n cheal, £ J»

MARIUCKtUTr-

£k deposit 20s week, neit «nek

Cottage cío i trim cod tr.ui 3 l-ms kit- ¿0 x

120i

on ei Ton ns ¿K10OIMISU -£d0 deposit 20s wsok, neat fB. Cottage

lith and ph ter conti 8 rms kit and orllccs

KI x 140 Tonina £4a0tlAITOV in

I CO on RaUtvay Bridge Ifarrickville

MIRRJOKVILII2 min Marrickville tram.-A very

el eip Doublo-fronte 1 Brick Cottage eont. 0 rms

lut nn 1 oflicrs lal d 40 x 140 Torrens Title, £8o0

WAITOV an! CORxiltviy Bri Ige

Marrickville

33FNNANTHills-I arm 6' acres, rich soil, with

2 Stone Cottages eontsr 4 roon« eich 30 poultryruns an 1 1 reeding sheds "000 mixed fruit trees £10

|tcr aLre cas) fenns GH I and CO

47 Raw son chambers Ilayn irkct

ENMORI-IhiLk House 4 roon s kltclti olllccs

motor cutt et ce ein let £1 5s per weet cvnci

lent Inc. mirk "»h. £6j0

_GHJ_and_CO 47 Rawson chaml ers na) market

TTVDITiCI 111 F 8 nins from tram terminus-

Ni««J DI Brick ColWc «'ite roof contains hill

drawlnc, and dmli g room 2 !edrootns kitchen bath

pantry latmdr) linen press lack terandah b \ 3)at Wing 10 x If Lanl 40 t r0 Torrens £7u deposit

balance ""/0 icr wl Including pilnclpal and in

terest. 1 rii o £0"5C T WMtll Real Estate Agent Dulwich Hill

HirRLSTONIPARK- Net Do ii le front WB COT

Ts.Pl- contg 4 lirgi nns. k11 all ofllces, wile

sleeping out verandah electric ligl t and gas gi od

allotment close to train and trim I rice only£47j lern« iirmgc!

D LDUONDS

"30 New Canterbiirt madHone Pt »"O _Hurlston Pirk

rrwRus n lui» ttrmsJ- Dei out £50 B 1

mee at £1 weeklyto lotir Irmoipal and Interest

New Lath ind Ilastered Weatl eil oard COTT\Cr 3

I. ii roon s k1 tel cn lauiidr), bathroom etc Land

0 ?< IO) Torrens Tille

I mnedlatcl

ossession Inspection at my timeIRICI £3W

Bl NTO\ cr Johnston st imd P matbi rd Arnim laic

T~ ARRICK11LLC Barg-ilns. DUI WICH IlilliMi. 1)1 COTT 3 nns kit £.100

DI COIT T ms kit £4

1) r COIT 1un kit £-1*0

D r BRICIC COTT 0 nns kit £8 *

DI BRICK COTT Ü ml« 1 it £700

DI BRICK. COTT 0 rm« £000

1W STI H IO1 Kew Canterh in ro d Dulwich Hill

RBICKMLLU JMinutes from Station

H.ndsonc BRICK \ILL\ contains double dnwingroon dil big room 4 bedroon s maids room kit

lain In lathroom etc 0ft hall stone foun lalion

rl to n of fine block of lind Stables nice garden

1 rrciP 111 rooms lane £1000

let 100u_ C S1TON Msrricktille nr Shtion

GITill_1 Tubble n Bk COTTVGF 0 large airy

nns. kit hub llrt nice girrlen rose arch

ctr He«t tilt riche Pt £ ?'a Hill "IT qlehe rd Gbc

1}I I MORI - W B COT TAG) conti, hall Inns

.

.1 th Ho front and lad vers, tar len foul

rus. laid 40 x 140 ft I orr Title £100 Uso Hock

I i I 40 s 40 ndj _U00_i'iii 211 Clebe-rd Glebe.

T\RÙTÏM01i<I -lair of BRICK COTTAGES each 3

U roo ia kitclen ile good order close to tiam

larc,o yard moderate rent £SJ per annum Torrens

£S0°'W 1 ARMSTROMO

_

Bridge an 1 Church streetB

"171ASY Tritalb ^0 DI IOS1T

ilf Marnekilllo near tram and trahi -how SI

M II Cottage 3 rms and kit bathpanfry

w li

cop fktcd tubs, etc 1 ith an I plaster throughoutlui I "1 x 100, i

nee C3H pj) ments 19« per weak

I r. PUGH Tram Termin ia Mirrie! ville_

Dur wich uni -most attractiic nfw brice

COTTVGI hall 6 gool rooms lit and offices,

ga« stoic, slate roof Land 10 x 110 Beautiful

gardens. I HILF faPFCIALLY RLDUCFD TO £825.

V, 1 BUTLLR Real I at ite Afccut

_,_DULWICH HILL.

HVTASCOI Wellington st -Snug Det New W B CotL

llVJL. 6 rs i,ifl £300 £30 lep Ids tt Box_1000 GIO

DMOIMv-VewDel Bk Cott mein road dam

«toi £200 dep hil Ope Box "000 GIO

M

a HIT Greatest Bargain ever offered in Rose Bay-

. ííeiv Brick 1 ¡J LA 0 rms and kit all modern

convs val led £12.0 Will accept £07r £27o cash

bilance arrai gc 1 0 per cent ApplyST ANDltFWh Ol 1 So ith lleq I ron 1 Bo^ Baj

UM Ml-It HILL -Gentleman « Residence, Z mirtsstation

"

room» all com Land 100 x 27r ft

Cheapest Spec "In S)dnet Price £1150(1 Half cash

P tlATOiN SI 1RL T7 Ftbabcth st titt_

ILICHHARDT-Chinee tor 1 owl fancier« Cajïïcïing

J ric-Corni DF WB Cottage hall 4 ra. J,

lanl /) x 160 "OOyts tram «top irlce £4,0 K RCOOrlR lut Ag , I 0 JNortou »treet Lcirhhardt_

NLW W B COTTAC1 4 rooms \»aU« and ccibnr«111 ro is plaster lan 1 60 x 150 Trice, £32o dep

£60 b liai ce rent

_DIPROSI 1S3 Hay street city

PUSCIUIOVII-Imcrill HIL r«tite RaiAird s st

aO x lfO 22s ß! footWH1TF S AGI NCI

llbrrtb Hidings 110 Bathurst street.

A KLft DT WB Cottage i urge roon s hallatlv. 1« indn latlirooin gas % verandahs i chirle mt1 nd 40 x 00 cash or tern s £á00 deposit £ 'A bal

njj I 1IAVS1JL Dowling street Arncliffe^_

K~6(ARAH -1 nnn an 1 k large gio mils, coi vn

Beautiful Home I s)0 depo it £10 brick also

WJF._4.Kt _lepositC30 1 erncr nnl Co_

Dil£ -\\ B Cott 3 r nnd k 1 10-t IO. £">7T>

dep f(H -W B Cott Ir and i I « x loO

_J7j OU ra il! part« S A. IIOO'IE

_lrederlcl street Rock laic cot hoy

Ni Vi Bk Cottofe near Cent P«rk nnd Bondi Inn4 ii » kit idn

"

vers well flu £72i Sur

li e_ ni soi 10» Oxf st, Bon li I_T 0 « Pul

KIÎVSIàNOTON-fi-rmBk ULM McDougoll st

lilli O n IV) side entrance dei osit £160 bil

ance r nt Kot_ lalelwolsi_TNWSTMI N>T

-

«0 60° 001 Botan) rd AlexandriaX Brcl Torrens ren L"8 1 y COSO Oin finance

BONDI-< omfortnble Trick Cottage 6 room« k~

_ron £fU) tcrmi _f_ Green Bondi lunctl i

BOttDI-I lr good Brick Cottage« ea

Irms k

con C110) turns I Green Bondi limction

BOVDlJUNCTTON Roon) Brick House hand) tr

r k com C410_

I Creen Bon li June

PLiNCHPOiU£"o Deiosit-2 ram j \rRj; ]"" ]

_11 10I

er tieri t M Ildr\geiil j.chbl

aIO MORROW, 11YDI L V.ND SAI 1 ~~JíUOÍíb2Í£. VU&ß. B. and \\^ OS Pitt at. _J_t___

HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE

A BUILD! R S CGTI Al.! 1I0ML (on corner)

IUIL CVSH SACRII ICI PRICI, £ 00 lc-chy

LFT VT 13s PI I WPFK

At LHCIlnARDf (1 mins bon norolle trim)

lOVELi SI WB COTI (slono founilition) lill, i

loof, 2 big bedrooms, wide ball, large dining room

with set in coolong ¡.love, also launilr), both ten el

gah, wide front vcnndali, luck ver All m CRVM)

OKDLR and NOT ONI D) M-Cr Can crawl uukr

Heiise NO ROI. NO ANT-. Up yuirsTorreis.

835 x 107 to line (comer pos) 001 'O »r bVCItl

U01D nt £2«0, THIS DAi URGENT REASONS

BRING a DLPOill Solo Agents, _"_.." _.

WARD, 93 Paramatta load Annandale or

WARD 125 Korton 8treoL,Jlçjç!_aardt,(ncai_P__L)_

TTScLÍFlj' -iNovv SuperiorDI Brick Cottage,

A suTart appearance,ti'ickpolntcd

front side,back

corner pos,, 5 in» kit., I'lry bit!irm«J «d.1»

throughout, tile loof, stone found, alle»«»"fn'."'"

dows with hoods over, best nttings, gas stv , « ~n> >

well flnuhed,can recoin , nothing better on Tr*ct. l°

da), S. nun' station. Land »JA ««J ¿v ^gun at £000 cash or terms. 10RTESCUL BKUs ,

IHdevvell Lc-itus street._/-IHfcAl' COITAGC HOMi

.

K.J Near Summer Hill Station,

Contains 5 fine rooms kitchen,and aU office«, gara.»,

corner Jilock a faithfull) builthome A gift

at

£700 for quick sale

TURNfcR TVTF and CO,v Right at biatlon,

_bummerHU]

lOMLIWaNG SPLCIAL FOR ¿900

COTTAGE HOME AT S3UMMIR MilJ.

7 rooms and offices suite root electric light, fibrous

ceilings, lovely block of land, oidy 0 minutes,from

station_.,_,

, m

_TülüvnR,TATL and

g_;_1£__njI1_

ULW1CU HILL-New eliBrick

Cottage,, o rra,

kit, oftlces, glassed in verandah 40 n 130,near

train an! tram £100 deposit, £7i'i

MAllRICKVlLLl -Ne» df Brie, J rooms, kit, etc,

brea! hut room, 35 i. 10O £630

S

M MULCAHY, 100 Marrickville road,__opposite^

Scymou- 0

_UMÎil.R HILL at Station .

"5 £200 Deposit, Balance as Rent

MODIRK DOUBLE-FEONTFD »RICK COTTAGL,

contmns 2 Ige bedxooma, drawing and din rm,

»ide

hall, kitchen laundry, bathroom,and every convent

once electric light Acted, lorrcna Title Nice land

ruing at £"2j C<une and see it

IOWI ER and SON, Real Lrtilo Vgcntu,

_47 Smith street,Summer Hill,

icar P 0

MANLYBROOICVAL,- 1.ASÍ liJ.MS

£20 DEPOSITDT WB COTTAGE 3 large ni»* kit., laundry,

bith verandahs ftablc or shed

Right on tlie main tramline

A G BOARD

Pilone, 1210 Pet_l^>h_rtt)rejt,Ji^__iI__ijBi,

BONDI-CHARMINGDI BRICK COTTVGI, close

tram. Grand Ocean and BeachViews 1 ces,)

nom» kit,, all oom s, »Iceping-out verandahs Land

40 i L.J Torrens. 1 RICE £100

O BUEN BROS,202 Ixindi road,

Tel War 560_opp Royal Hotel

ÍAND,lo \ 1 2, fenced IO mm station, £52 cash

J V "V ihlcn Egerton st Uimirn

STATIONS, FABMS, ASP STOCK.

.\7-OUNC ORD1ARDX JO VCRJ , at DURU 10. acres, none over II

),cinon! niludalina, orangen lemons nectarines

apples peaches, phims, but most!) citrus 0 acres

passion truits, 1 aero peas, all planted in th* best

of soil, und just coming into fu'l profit Ne - W B

Cottige,4 moms, nnd all new furniture horse, van

hsiiicv,, ploupl, 2 stall stable, cart shrd pickin'

sled cow bail, etc, til Impl-Miientsand tools, and

abundance ot wilier 20 minute from school and

PO Torrens u.»0 £7ufi deposit, bibil Ce easyA fire Irorcrty, good ill ibiougl,

and to find

better value would be almost impossibleW I KAY,

_Farm Centre 40 Hunter st

E\SYTI rus

At jlount Druitt, 27 miles Si lncy 15mile she

lion, o ACRES r'cared and been cultivate brick

Colige, J rooms, kit, and verandon sh ds fowl

house,- and «yes. £420 Ton ens £ 5 down and

rest ver) iA*y A L HDSTiJN 73 IVlatrcct

VTRi CniLVP M1XLD FAlt-K,close to Kmaavo 1 Station 13 ACRES, half un

der com rest grass. Al Brick Crrnc,eI gool

rooms verandah »cabling, runs, and co ball cow,

1 loughs, cart and all tools Only £fii,i lorreiis

Honestly worth a lot more A L. 1UNTON,"

I itt street_OULIRi i VRM, new modem Mila Coltaec nice!)

decoralcd, 4 m i hall, 2 vers,

ineUl ccllini, cit)

water washhouse, bath, ILtcd tu!s stove, ncarl) i ac

nina, breeding pens, fowlhouscs, rich boil, gar len, castcm aspect, only 0 min walk from stn, 14 miles cit),

all fast through trains weekly ticket 2/0 Just com

pletcd Valued over £100 Unable to takei OKsession,

In great difficulties Will sacrillce the lot at £298.

Being u quick sale, no correspondence, please

_RIX, IIVRftIS, 17 Bridgestreet

SOUTH«HST J-ARM 1 mile station-O' ACItU-i

Ort class soil 6-rooinrd Cottage, cow bails, dair)feed si -d, io» I run«, rplend 1 c^eck, £600 de] osit, bal

over long I urn or ILW cor per annum

AUS7TUIIiN_L V

'

D_ ¡r.d_VC J NCY CO

,13" Pitt-st

HORNs-BYDISTRICT I VRlT -Jj ac c3 oi rich

loam «oil 3 acres ]i.3_on vin->s, fruit treespro

di ee-s heavy malro crops, make splcu orrVair 1 and

(oultry farm, £100 den, £25 bal -« 61 vvc^k.

AUSTRALIAN 1 MVP and U^FNCi CO IPI Pitt*

IJOULTBYI M1M, i Acres se-ci ixl/ fences! i>

. Cutt city w Ur avail , £300 dei£50, 13/1

vvlc

AIJSTRMIAN I \Mi nnd 'GENOY CO 1C3 Pitt it

QUT1U RLAND -5} acres with 4 and , mid W B

k2 Cottages riglit on Cronulla Beach tram lana,£1250, half cash balance eos)

1HOMAS nrMBRICK 333 Pltt-strcct S)dncy

MOSSVA1 » -Beautiful House, li largeroomi Ut~,

and all olncci stables motor gnrac,e, rna» s room,

dalry, all finn imp] rtock land ii3 ac, orch crain

vc», ill well lum plum £1150 B. Rice 28 Moore ret

AREAL B Ufo UN- F-rraloU only « min from

stn, Il m los S)dn-; Deposit C53 bal 15a vvk.

Full esriee e-nlr ?3''5 Jlnaimonr HI nay st city

TjiOR Sale 20 acres uncleared lrontat,c nunn road,

O l mile station North Co- t line £7 peracre.

_tEton, Glnnln-mvi-nu l))cj!l

3_iOULTI£\EUÎib, OJtUlii.ltlJS, CHAIÁ, i Általa,

All S'ru ead Pricec.

A L WNTON,_Farm Sidesman 70 Pitt street

ROUSES, LAUD, IASMS WAJSTED.

A' NMÖUSLi requlriid, lnvcutment Proiicrtv vnyindee an) lind anyvvhi-rc. W Walfemi 82 Pill st

A GOOD Block of LAND WANTED, high poultonlowe» price etc to No 10o, Herald_

BUY small D V W B or Bl Cott, handy tramtrain up agents Home, King st P O_

BTUCK~C»ttsge,about £400, £100 deposit,,

balance

ruit, Lcichhard Annandale I'cteneluvm ApplyL C. 100 Norton stn-et Lcicbluidt

1UCR COTTaOh, slaterejo!,

6 mums kltUicn

water vie»s, to £S0O c-ash Must show value_FNOPIIOV

_ _

Post-olllce Rockdale

B'

CiOn AGL wanted, Chat*, or Artarmon, mnill dep ,

^L._L/__ili_)Trank W Davidgv., No 10 'Sa Geo st

DULWICHlÛLL.-Brick Ciottirgc 4 rrus., kit M

Mulcahy,_l»0 ilarrickviJlo-rd._

D~_TACHiDModern Brick ulla, « rooms, kifchcn

oCccai, latest improv fraenta and conveniences, near

tntm Genuine buyer, Randwick or Coogee, or Rose

Bay p W , Herald Office_

?alitv Simpson 11 Hunter Et

iiXCHVNG*rmmy Jcmcc splendid Icttini, position,

?I for Motoi Cor_Simpson, li) nuntin_Bt__

EXCIIVNOE£1000 worth of Land at Bondi J ram

Terminus iernlor will tali«» Lijuit) in Rent pro

dusimr Property Denhuiti and Co If) Hunter street

E\CHANCR£200 worth of Land at Bondi iendor

will give eaine aa dejoslt on Cotta_e or House

bailly to cat) not more than £800

_DINBIGH and CO It Hunter street

E1CHANGLa Tarm of M ocres at Sprirurwood, well

improved Vendor will cxcc_nc,o Lquity of £800

for Rent producing I'ropcrt)

_DFNB1GU and CO ? 10 Himter street

EiCIHNOF-Ihave, magnificent Agricultural I ro

perty, which, under wheat, would return £1000

per annum I want to developthis Will take House

Property, £3000, foi fourth shore £5000 for half

See mo andgot

a fortune Bo-c 1017 G P O_

171URNCottage wanted, MC, in business State

^_particularsrent otc

,Jack 4.10 George st

T^URNISHED JIÓÜSD, small, required, from U to 12

Gff _

MARRICKVILLE-Cottage, brick or W B , £50 de

posit M Mulcahy 100 Marrickv ille-rd_OSMAN, Cremorne -Wanted ¡rmnciliatcly, well

fuin Home, no linen, good term L_ccptiomiI

tcnint Coonoor Oreen »trevt Cremanie

IST

"VTORTII Si DNFY-Cottages wanted for immediate

Xa buyers 4 5 and 0 rooms

_ r\NES_andSIUHUMAN, 8 Spring street, citv

ON Heights, bet Summer Hill, Malvern Hill aht 40ft

land nr stn, F or M a» Builder, P O , Mown

PORTHACKIHG -Wanted, an AUotmcut fair nosl

tion Bin decna Estate >. ,co Ldwards News

agent lawrpool__--_____RANDWICK, Coogee, Bondi I -l-rmd D F Cott,

under £800 good vainc Yprcs Herald

EOOKD,VLE-Wanted,BncV COTfAGE 5 nous and

i kit elevated position, handy oin , to £7o0 cash

Also, Pair Det or S D , within a rain stn , to £1100

cash KOGARAH Bnelc Cott nr school 4 r and

k, to £700 ensh Cash Clients Inspect Sat anil

Mond») S A MOORL, Af-ent, Tredan-k street

Rockdale_Pbonc .661 Kog_UMW1 It HU L-Wanted Bil), double fronted Bnck

CO PI VOL J or u rooms, near Railway Station or

Tram, up to £800HOLM BOM and P VBNPT L, 300 Pitt

stree!t_

,,,'ANilD to Purchase, 4 roomed Cottage must be

V nmr Enmore No n¡,cntaTerms M

,1 nruevre P O

"ÁNILD Viy MC, no ciiiidrcn, small Cottago 0n

Binkutovn line ur stn »lit 12/6 21" llcr-'d

'AMI D, lnrt,eMixed FARM, about V) cows, »hare

_cvq.tcm Ivpcrienccd lalner PO-I'addlngtoi

XXJXSn 1) to Rent, S r Mod Cott, by in c , no oh"

>> N town or Imure pref Write, l8 Ri tieri st Ntn.

WAÎ TH), J-urnlshi 1 Cottago, client 3 to 0 months.^rmi-troiyi, h ÀUdls elis. Bondi Junction

WANTID Cottage, 4 mis, WllH p nr "stn"

Hurlsrone Pk to lakemba Price mt Herald

WANTl-DRENT good Bikchoure OVEN SbiTe

j;enl Owen 32 Sir lohn i oung s cres , W'mooloo

\TTANTrD, fr R cutter lo Wat30n'B~Bsv uni Val> V Cottrge rent mod Jirmcriiate 50 Albert st T heit

WANTED I or ï roomc ! House wlUi stable, close

railwi) station 58 Walkei i>t Redfern_W/VNTI

D, 1 urn Oottagc I bedrms, good district

Stanmore pref T P Patonf^ijinier__I_ N's^'iv

W\î.rrDOrmd House suitable residential m.clv

_bim , D h irst Surry IT M M Ofj Bourke st Rcdl

WANT1Ü 2 Rooms suit e'-enmol er good light

_MoJ rate PO Bondi JunctionB

TOANPIJ), Cotltge near I owjcr s p7äten iälTTöU_ £'W .. »ai MarricHill rd Dulwqcl ii,jj

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HOUSES, LAND, FARMS WANTKD

w\v

M NT] I) lix 1 lunn an 1 Dam on Coast aO'

J 1W c ts Repli "11_Hcnld Office

l <Tl7j litest ent o Sp c dation for £">00

L. o II

ro It r gi ireii lex 13» 0 P O , Sydney

7\N1ID loltage ¡ oona kiichc i North Shore

Ii e r-ash or terms It II,

Hei-tl 1_Yi/lNiri) w iter froi u#. Resi leuce Greenwich

''liol viel oi Cremorne 0 rm« 1 it £1000 £150J

hu)ej_vaitang SI IPI ind BROWN 24 Moore st

WANTifJ)1 v Cit 1 sériant neat 4 roomc 1 Cottage,

in or leur 1 e chbardt rent lai one in family

Ipplt 3" 1 itt nreet Redfern______

W^slLI)Woollooi ioloo or Surry

Hills Investment

I ropcrt) to £1500 on terms £600 cash 1 ii on

mortgage SI ADP and BROWN "4 Moore street

WMMFD to Bli) W11 Cott 1 rms lit conv

cheap for cauli Mult be good con Htion Western

Suba.___Fiill_iarticulare Jil 1 JTnmore

I 0_

-TAMFD by careful tenant 0 loomed Hois Dar

.

.Imghurst preferred must bo clean I articulais

to C sr IIa.tniarkct PO_ .iNThD to Purchase nn ol] Cottage 1 I or

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. . rms. out of repanor I/iul Oft or more good

position clicip Dulce Dominii Bri Ige rd Stanmore

\NTLD old fashioned Residence o or 0 bedroon s

grounds rent moderate pennanent tenant

__lentas Hcnld Ofllce

'AULD Randwick or Coogee i pairs Cottages

showing 10 per cent i ot above £l"00 pair

.. MLFN Wentworth st Rand tick. Pb 881 R d

TTTAMED to Rent e,ood SHOl brick dwellinc, le

TV tireen Hard n nnd Picton moderate rent rood

business town Parties. Storekeeper, Campsie P 0 *.)"

WANTLD1 urdíase 5 or 0 acics suitable poultr)

or small farm in going or 1er \ppl) «tuting

terms 10 JlrrildJ_lce.___W\NTLD well furnished HOUSL Dirlinghurst to

Rose Bil) rent about £1 4s Apply SONirRSETAGTMDi 5 Moore street cit) Phone 1110 Olly ..

"TANTEO Cottage 1 or 4 roomskitchen bath

t d «

. .' all contenicnccs no children gool tenant 2d sec

tlon also House 4 rms kit bath tubs all to-v

good tenant_Apply 533 Crown st_S Il__nr_opp_P_0rVNTLD to HrÑT large Iurnwhed House suit

able for 1 onrdii g 1 ouse one having boarders I re

fcrrcd Must be in goo 1 positioncxcell 11 tenant.

rsrticihn lo DOMChTICUS Herald Office_

riNirtTllOOILAinU or vlcinlt) -COTTYGF 4

or 1 rrsimr an I 1 tche I etc Kcntil not to ex

cccd ''Co perannun, gooo nnd careful tci mt Vppl

_*_ 11 RM VNFNT Hcnld »Otllce.

Ait TI D to BUY * T DOUI1L1' B\/

* well built COITAGE, with 0 mora« and offices

in good positirn.

to C

w,positu

w3,

r T K t.YL, &U Pitt street

WANTID limitdintcly Cottiges brick or weather

boaid 3 to 0 rooms Arne] (Te or Bellet or

Illawarra District. State full details. C311 NTS WUT

IN GÎIORIUN and >IAaTTTN, opposite

Station

Phone -og 43_ABVOIIFFFTH7F 11HT immediate BITTERS on our own ii spco

VV tlon and rccommen latlon for INVESTMrNT 1 RO

PFRTIFS in handy suburbs, to £2000 £3o00 and

£5000 Hents La to £1 perweek Partirai ira

at once to _,

W H TOWaNryP and CO , 100 Pitt s- mt) Tel J770

WANTEDREST or Leise small C0TT\G1 tvttb one

or two jorcs bind Went»»rthtilletennant Hills

or Illavarra line near rnilwa) station ii Piillic

«chool would purchase good cow and poultryor pay

cash in 1" months for clean nell kept propert)

lull larticulirs toV M TUTOR No 10 Tost OOiec-chainbs

114 A 1 Itt St -"Pt

Adéposa.,

repay as rent.

_W A DETTMAMN, Builder A mci ffe

IFyo i b ~e 1 piece ol Lund and no loeL «-d re-

quin, a bone caU Upon the

AUSTRALIAN Bthx-DINQ CO LTD ,

_10 Cast If nayli street city

POUITiti ItU S D MRU'S ORCHAItOS 1 MtMS

"irticiilani wanted Lu)ers waiting

AUSTRALIAN I ASP AND M3ENOY CO 163 Pitt-st

WAINTED BU1FRSTO MEET US ON THE

GIOSsOP FSTAT1

3 minutes from the RO«IMIIl STATION,TOKOUIlOW AT 3 I'll

ONLY £5 DPPOSIT md BALVîiCl 5 YE MIS AT li

PLR CENT

BUSINESSES TOE SALE OR WANTED

MAURICE HULBERT,nOTEI BROKERS,

6 MOORI sIRLLl SIDNEY

TLI1IUONE CITY 10163

HOTEL CITY cheap but fcetodbusiness GOOD LF \«it,

moderate rental I ROOT TRAD! £00 I LR Wl Lh

easilyrun very profitable, IRLL HOUSL Ingoing

£700 CASHUOTLI CUY ¡n Sydney's

busiest business centre

NI ARL\ hl\ YEARS IE I.SE sound legitimate

1usines« I ROOF TR4.DE GUMt VNTF-U. 2S X

38 s xxic monthl) RLNT ONLY £3 10s lumllybcrcavcincnt necessitates immediate sale Ingolngi

£1Co0 C \SU

HOT!I (fll mun street, flrst-clnsa trade 1IGI1T

IFMtS rcaromble rental TitADI £02 1ER

lill All accounts can lie examined in our

Olllccs lLtDLCFD TODVY TO £16a0 01S1I

HOII L CIT\ oic of Uil pitted positions of best partof city LLASL OI FI\P iLUc° NIclI)

ecuiipe-d boute L ra, nil Od. TAC-NC» £110

11 It WtMC NOT IART1CLLMLY RUST

ONLY £b PER, WTJ.li. An ui uflLal ol port untyat £3000 CASH

HOHL CITY-This house has no peer In the State

LIGHT YIAKS LLAsb cf hotel on one of our

eit) s bert comers. RENTAL CHEAP PROOl

TRADfc SxMstxx 1AKINGS £1350 MOVTIILV,2 lar« ter) profitable trade A house that a

licensed victualler could be proud of oivuu £

£4100 CASH

HOTU, GITA in leading thoroughfare FICHT

YI ARS LPASr RLNT £10 TLR WF1IC

CUAÄANTLFD 3 RADI- £700 PI R MONTH 2 bars

rorf|

nek palo price itoOOO C\SHIl F MOTOR OUÎt BUI ERS ON INSPECTIONS

suntlKBAV

HOT11 nrPIIPBA\ in a waterside suburb .with

hig lOiliiihtle«We can quote

LI \SL Ol fill

Yl Mifa at reital of £.1 -s 6d PER WLrb of neit

Utile 1 oiiBc, dome, at prca nt 5 x 27 s xx\ 1 ROOF

TRAD! IN OUR Ol'I ICES Big money to be

made in tnis \ erinit) in ucar future and this ia

a bargain t £G00 C \SH

I10T1L SUBURBIN in hijch cliss watenng placeIle hive pest been jnstructcl to offer IF1SFI If III YF MIS of up to-date house it RFhTAL

Or £7 I Fit WEEK PleOOP TRAD! £0j Pth.

WUK nearly all Od trade ITtEC HOUSL,£l)CO CASH

HOTI L SUBURBAN in fine am nourishing in lustnal

s iburb Wo quote LLAbL «J II ARS at rental of

£3 10s FER 1VI L1C PROOl TR \DE 0J x » a

A\LRAGE lOIl PAST 12 MONTHS House

ti oro eshl) renovated All accounts in our office

i £1100 CASH

HOTU SUBURB VN first class house in much sought

after locality LEASI N1ARI \ 10 YEARS at

cheap rental FROO* TR\DF £7u PER «EUC

Stronglvrecommended £2j00 CASH.

HOTU SUBURBAN a house that has not leen in

th mnrkct for tears UVF YPAR9 LI \S1

Bl NT £4 PrR Wl FK 1ROOI TRADE £1°0

PI It 1VEIK IRLL. HOUSF Any investigation

given fo genuinebuvors In,roii g £3000 C \SH

HOTU SUBI BBW premier sub iib We can nuoto

HAS! OF TIN 1E.MLS nt rental of £16 ter

wee! TI M)T CUASANTITD £2^ PER WUK,S bars B I ho ne ni sectil i Ing ling £0j00

COUNTRY DIPIRTMrnNOT1 -OUR COLNTRi Rl lill Sl'NTATIVES HAVE

iNSPicrro nur u>di bju ntiom d houses

AND O'* LU CUtaNTS AINY IM ORM ITlON

THL1 li IY KI 'ÎUIBL_OTF.I NOK.1H u one of best raatoral districts of

NSW LI AS SFVTN YEARS RFNT £5 PI It

Wirti Cewd little h ismeis PPOOr THADr £i0

PI R W El h. Capable of Improvement PRICE

£100 CASH

HOTPL SOUTHWEST in «olid town wealthy district

but it present in throes of dro ltht GOOD

I LAS! at rental of £8 per wcel Modem 2 storv

new briol house co«t £3000 to build TRMH

£00 PUt WEEK This price Is CORDCT £550

C\SUnOTEI NORTH WlaST picton] centre solid town

oily two hotels IFAbF S YI M.S Rent £2 Ins

per week PROOF TRADk £70 PLR 1SLLK

4 x 27 a xxx all 0 I Ii going only £550 CASH.

HOTPL, «Oinri in particularly prosperous town one

of leading houses cost £1 »TO to 1 uild 1 lne

lmpoMng liourc new 2 stor) 1 inlt of brick

«pic o is balcoi t LFASF STNTiURS RLNT

SISFN lOUNftS PROOl TRADE £100 PI R

W11 h 0 x 27 s xxx. This 1 ouse Is a Larg iln it

I ricei

sked TI ere is good chance here for

turn»!or £1100HOTLT SOUTH one of the best propofliions we cal

offer of which we luve EX( LIISIYI AQntsCY

Wc quoteLIASF MNr YEARS RENTAL £J lr1

PI li U1 FK \verago trade tor ti rei year» £70

PI R W EFK House contains 40 rooms 1 Hiding 2

«tor) new brick all modern conveniences Price

£8.0 CASH

HOli I WLST not 150 reilei from Sylnet fine hind

neis LTASP Si 1EARS REM ii PI R

IfSEHK. Truie £6> ] cr week Building one

«fort brick K good commercial house Ingoing

£1000HOTI I" SOUTH in fertile wheat 1 Pit LFASF TE"*

YFARS Kent only £t per week 1RADL £10

PIE Wlk All drinks Od Well furnished

und up to date business Good reasons gwen for

selbng £12o0 Fw.cb.old can also be acquiredfor £1000

HOTn WIST pastoral conner) LF\S1, TWrilF1TMIS rino lotcl well lirmshod £T lfs perweek reniai TRADL £70 PER WELh This

house has not leen in market for )care £1400TIOTn SOUTH Hil-ST (lie "story brlcl hOLse 43

rooms LIASE NTNL YE 1RS Bent only £1 10«

perweek PROOl TRADr £100 PER WEEK

well equipped licensee has made £1300 perannum CASH £1600

nOTn SOUTH WEST the best hotel ontsldc ntl

11 ASE 17 YT- AR1 Migntficcnt bonn 1 cauhfiiHyfurn shed TRA.DF £1'0 PFR Wl I K A.FIR IN

YIVROUT FRFI HOUSE C\S I P°00nOTIT SOUTH TRELTIOLD tveatherhoard house

doing best business in foam THRLF ACRVS OF

CROUVD FUI L 1 ARTICUL 1RS IV OFI ICFS

Only estate rei«ons for selling Tull priio £1400HOTFI SOUTnltl'ST WT CaV OUOTF SPIFVDID

FRE1-UOID IN THRIYINCr TOWN I nek building

good position RI.NT £3 10s PER WELKPRICE £2000 full price

MAURICE lllHJlFRTHOTFLBROKritf!

S SOMDcSFT HOUSE, SYDNrYnext door Ctnnmonwcalth Bunk.

TFT C1 TI 101i3_

FISHund CHIPS tikinpN £20 week cleir pruOt CI

week same ban li 5 vrc M^ Y PROOl 10 rooms

stable rent ^s no opprrs i. -, c\RD 111 Kiui,»trect Newtown _tj'j_jluj^dr-njTij_r^rPOSlT!

SCTIOOL Hupe BUS O Boom«v^ Sun c band« -> jeal« BOUG1U 0\\ V PROII RT YSacrificing £45 Binon and CO o Old c" I Ciel e

/-tONIrÇTTONTRY Tnnt Refre«hment Roonw beau

N-tifiU) ittel np rent £1

,rice £65 "d tan

fiomra¡ltta,_ DIPJIOSE _183_Iiâ)jt cit)

TJIOR Sale Him and reef BuKlneasTTe, t' drinta

rii.í"l,"*UfJl1!1nnr l"0""" show No

7J>skIncTjIlcroiJ Erskineville No nrentsi.

.oj a u ti roiiarl iHiiem li» Hnmn-Bt Urtinin

Tj^OR Sale Coufcctto cr) Slaty Drinks S Rc'q'

X icxt ti sehool £C0 1QB lol nuten st Annandale

HUl and BELI nice little hi «TnlsFlSit-!^?,^i-oiple c1 cap 01 Weston

rd_J]n^nT

"ulnea

VJplv 10 Ro e st city No agent«

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OLDl'TMirscrvmaii and IloriEt Ihnl sTarâTThr;:

?nt" ___..?«... °'ate birgaln n IV it jmi

.jILSTAyRAsNTfor Nil lo u -rase no tca~olfcrTe

J-lj lK'J _t-"pPm in CTctynst. off Oxforlst

J-U J» Sprent Et, L351, 2 Hall at, Bood*.*'

BUSINESSES TOR SALE OE WANTED.

it;_Vu din, Establish ¡ d isso

Hoffnung s chambers l63 Pitt st ncit to G P O

HOTFL JIO-jI COMMANDING stand on leading city

thoroughfare palatnl preinistafurnisliid io first

class slyli, lease »4 years eos) rental Takings4.120 wcckl) 1 elaborately appointed bars Mod

etate WORKING F\!TNSt_ INGOING £2700

HOTTL, RAILWAY SUBURB, lease 6 years, rent £3

10s week, trido avenges 12 \ 30 a week, compactind easily worked house, finance with £1500

HOTH IIVNDi to Ccntnl Station, rent £3 week

trade 7 v 27 a week, talina;* J 50 wk , pnce £750

COUNTR1 HOTLI, prosperous town in rich ugriciiltuni district', lease over 10 years rent £2/10/

week

takings ai enge £6j weekly at fld mostly bar trade

nlcclv furnished elect light £1100

COUNTRi HOTELS, ALL TOWNS

_Vi ARDI N l63 Pitt street next to O P O

VKI S, Till. JUNG BROKERS-f 1 OR GFNUINF BARGAINS,

ROi AL-CHAMBLRS t CASJT LREAGH STRLFT,URSr I LOOR PI10NLS, CITY 018 or 2973

HOTrL magnllicenl, hith class, oil), £S00 vvk., first

time nfc ed owner ill, »aerifico, termsHOT] L big, bright busv, suburban, 22 }rs lease,

£110 vvk , no loan £,500, termsHOfl L FRIC near Svdne) staUon, 10 yre

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lease,

average Í50 vvk, £.krt tenus

nOTIL, lRn, few miles out, handsome 2 stoo blick,st Hiding m its own grounds and gaidcn, fnnitsh

ing of rare value, lease over 8 vears, eos) lent

Inlcinc,, £S5 wk rupidlv increasing SEL II

IODvi_ £6.0 CASI!_ _.prODUCE STORE est 45~vrs clear £1600 yr ,

£480 tei ins Lake g, 3 C reigh Hujiter_sts_>lCfURI bHOW, inigmf, 10 yrs lease trial, bTs

value £_j0 c £r00 Lake s 3 Crgn Hunter st»

"VfEWS AGI NCI, 7000 papers wl owrer ill sue

-La _tcnns _ Lake s,_!loyalelis

,_3 Creagh Hunter_i>cs

RESIDENTf\LChamber», high-class 14 lovel) rms ,

prof £5 to es wk £"o0 linn I akc s 3 Ort, h st

MLRCLRis line old eolab bus, big val in stock,«bt £1001 tcims Lakes 3 Crcagh Hunter sts

f^ROGLRl Wines, clear £6 wk , abt £2iO stock

*-*_ct __I ^i o s Royal elias 3 C rcaghHunter t,Li

HT'IKDRI SMR, Tobacconist gen, clcai £j vvk,

_£la0 quid sale I al c s 'IO rcagh Hunter sts

I »YAN, RYAN,fc 1IOTI L BROKrR

POST OITICr CHAMBI RS lil V PITT STRLET,OI'IOjlTF GP-O 1 Sf UiLlSH! I) 1S9S

AT THJ SAML VDDRCSS 1 OR r YÎHPS

HOT! L, premier suburb ( Of NJ-R OF SI VEN BUSY

STHF1 TS Net pre f si

roved at £1500 perannum

AUUITPD ACCOUNI-, bl IVMTTILli TOR BLiLtó

INVLSTIGiTION '-even } ars lease £J-00

UOIIL yyitlnn 7 miiiaUs of tie GPO AN OPPOR

1 UNIT Y THAT SI IDO1' OCCURS to secure a 20

3 cara loi-o of an Hotel averaging £110 weeklyfor £2fl00

HOTH, cosylittle, house, can!) worked, lad averaging

£iO weekly £1000, 01 oller

HOTEL, COUNTRi Absolutely the very bed propevd

tion that has ever been piiced on tile minker

LEVSF 12 YLARS, at moderate rental TAKINGS

(mannt« I avenge £11» weekly ALL 6d DIUMiS,ind nearly all b ir CASH eC2M0

BOWL, COUNTRY/ A Gieot Bargain Trade from

bar alone £ 0 week!) all (Id drink» Long leane,

I at £3 net rental Very well furabtbed. Goingfor £1300 cish

HOTFL, COUN1RY, LEASE 7 years, rent £2, takes

£40, all 01 dnnks Cash £7o0

1UA.N, ITOTLL PROlvER.

AT SAMF VDDRI.SS TOR 17 i '1AIIS,8 Post Officr cliambcre 114A Pitt street opp

GPO

?TyROfTRi BUSINESS, £350, BIT SUBURB IN

rT sYDNLi, trade £00 a wee We will 6*11 on

v luation b.sis THIS J* ONI- OF Iiü. BLST EVLll

On Uti D S A CORMIJ Y, i2A Pllt-itTCct

FOR QUICK SALE, CITY C U"E, big business

CL> VRINC £0 W TEK, suit Married Couple, £ law

V/orth double GOPyLPY and CO, 6°A Iitlstreu_

OROCFRILSin U)cîê, Hnbcrfleld, Kofnrn.li

^nnan

dale, Glebe, Ililmain North Shoic, and all

suburbs, at Bl DROCK PRICEo, £75, £110, £120,

£150 COI OORMI EY^P" WUUtreet_

EFSIDENTLVLHOUSE, new hnck 2 story

IIousc,

Rent onlv 27/0 SPLENPIDLi FURNISITTD, 8

room» full AU lurniturc, INCLUDING PIANO, for

£00 Owner, takingover Wine Saloon,

will sacrifice

at this price Set us carl) _,.",, ,_»

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GORM! Li and CO.

WA Pitt street

ONFLCTTONrRi, etc, a comfortable li""!,^ >.£Marrb-d Couple Moderate rent PROI ITS OVER

RENT. SURL £1 WTEK Pnce only f 110_ ^

.

_GOlUtLEi, 82 V Pitt street

THESIDENTI VI CTIAVBiTS, top William street -0

Xki nita, well lorn clears £2/W P;'00.?2,0 .

RLSIDLNflVL CIIAI/BIHS 20 rooms furnished oak

thromhout Full value in furnitinc Price £650 Barg

BOVRDING I^TVBLISUMJ-NT Lav end r Bay lirrv,

22 rooms clears £0 vvk, well furnished new nou-c

£300, terms ..,r . ",_,",

W VLSI!! and COMP VNi Ocean Home Moore-street

ríÓÑÍFCnONERi, taking £20 wcckl)-in» hinds 5

yj )ears, line bhop well stocked an 1 filed £-.«>

WVLSII1 and COMPANY, Ocean House Moore street

T MJNDRi (POWER) £1200,

X-i latest Vmcrican machiner)lone, lease, large

dwel

Ung model factoryclears £7o0 per »»>>'""" ."_,"_,

WINE SALOON, Confectioner), etc £400, takings

£2., weekh main street country town

MILK BUTTER ORT Uf, ICE. T¡ICH£475

taking £7i vvccklv, good dwclllnk plant, etc

Sole ntents for largo suburb npi<Hy KTW'"S...

"_"

JHLK RUN, £125 21 OVLIONÍ DULY all one

sub , easilyworked 2 hours norning, 11 afternoon.

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W VISIir aid COMPANi,Croun I

1 loor Ocean Jlou e Moore street_

rposn BPOTirpRS (city &io2),

X 1S3 Eirg trcct,

CCI Cmvynjjtroct.ncor Cleveland -trcct_

ELSlDi'NTIVL,

Darlinghurst rd, splcudid position,

« rooms food furniture rt 23s Od £loo josh

RLSIDINTIVLPaddington, ver) nice position, 6

rooms furnished low rent, £50 To li_

tSlSIDFNIIU neil- Central Rail>vuv Station, 0

JLX rooiiB good furniture rent 21s £60 Tosh.

TOBACCONISTanil Hairdresser, best position Oxford

st, established 20 years, shopand 0 rooms, resl

dencc gool trade rent 27s Od bargain£140 Tosh

WATERLOOMEVT KAUKET

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BOTANY ROAD, WATERLOO

TTNDERS aro invitad for LF VSE of abov o Premises

The highestor uny tender not ueccsforily accepted

ind MUinOILVND,Solicitors,

77 Castlereagh street

Al ! NANDI R AND NELSON,'

WINGS nVNTv CHVMBI 115 11 MOORI ST

HOT IL dt), long lease takes £85 wk Only £1000

HOTLI, sub takes £70 wk 7 x 30 wl: £1500

IIOII L city, good Iccse 8 to 9 x 27 week £000

HOT IL, sub 1 liase, tokM £80 wk,

nice home £3000

11011L, city 1 lease, takes £0i vvk vv furn £1<W0

HOT! L sub , 7j)rs , takes £100 vvk , dnws 8 x 54 vvk ,

,iroof trade rent w onl)£4/10/ week £1S50

HOTFL, sub , 10) ra. takes £40 4., wk. free £lIoO

R"ESIDLNTIVL CHAMBERS,

I) YU! INGUURST,8 I iRGF ROOMS, lease, rent 35s, no vacancies,

£133

_I FADER CO Castlereagh street

BPVRDINGHOUSI, VI POSHION,25' ROOMS, leaw REM £4 10s, well furnished, old

established £550

_IEADER CO Castlereagh street

FUBÏNrR~ANDWIGirON

Money making Prniiosition, command unlimited

trade provedfinancial district, Cash Coal, Wood, Pro

duce BusincäS. iendor lardlord Stud)inteicsts pur

chascr Cheap rent Good trade start Stock and lull

plant»awbenoh oil engine chnffcirttcr, horses, lorry,

harness, valuation Full particularsFURNLR and W1GHTON (laic Butler),

133 King street

Phone 106 Clt)_rpUtRVNT and CO 'PHONE, CITY 7650

A GROCrRi and iDXTD splendid suburb, cheaprent, tal ing C10 weekly A Gut at £40

IIAIRDRUSSTNG and rOBVCCOMSf City, I'ood Re

sldence Prout £6 week Only £50

NEWSVGINCY, doing nenrlj4000 papers, cstab

"0 vears city mu Onl) £22f

1 VRRANT and CO_"-B IvING ST (corGeo st )

LSIDFNriAL, Uarlinehurst, "21 rms , low rt, lease

3 vrs, bonutifuUyfurnished throughout, new

piano clrir profit £8 wk, PRICE £125 IPRMS

COW AN mel CO , PhociiiLx-chas., 158 Pitt street

RESTAURUsT city, shop dm rm, 10-rm dwell

rt £ f, filly furn trade ÏSo wk, price £75

COW AN and CO , 158 Pitt street opp the Strand

SAWMU LING BUS1MSS for SAL! near S)dnov,

tdiowliur profitii £80 to £50 wcel, gtod going

concern, bortune for business man Gash or terms.

SLi MOitll S

15» King street,

_opp Supreme Court

R'o

K_

1 SI, 10 rms clears J^i week, u oil furn. \s

»owner prívale reasons Eacnficeprice £60 One

section from Conti al Station

ITJCgETT, 166 Fli-ibethst near Goulburn st

ES1, Darlitirhurst 10 ni«, price £85 Will finance

Tuckett 166 Llizabetli st near 1 oy s

OY WOl -Unequalled Opportunit) -BO MlDlüG

UOUSL water frontac,e, 2 minutes station, 11

rooms good, clean furniture lari,c groundsnow

piano2 cows b»Ü)S dressing room, jctt), 3 boat», £1 Ds

rent (lease) £ '25 Simpson Oilan Pli W^or W 0

HOTEL TOR SALL -One'of the Lwiaing Hôtels in

Cootamundn Uisolutcly best Bar trade Good

reasons for selling, owner going awa) Trial given

Apply OWNER, c/o BERT OaMOND, Cootamundra

COULLPVLACE and RLbTAURANT, c\ position

trade £00 per week clear prolils C12, trial

given, nust sacrifice Ownei leuvini' for QueenslandPrice £105 Ml Li li LL 112A King street_HOT! L h RLLIIOLD and POSSESSION for Sale, in

progressivesuburb tal ings £60 a week, beer 10

l 30 s will give tenus PRICE £3o00

_Applv_173, HeraldOffice_

PASTRi,Confectioner), in mabi street d f shop,

trade can bo increased, rare opportunit), near

pictme show £60 89 Mount sticet North Sidney

BILLIiRDSAIOON, two now tables, looks ¿how

£9 clear prallt, £130 cash, £148 tcims

_20 1 liiinhrth street

FOR Sale Hoarding house and Sniallgoadi Shopcheap I ull particulars from

_lI_BFIL,_Biirrln)uck _

ON account of illness I am prepared to sacrifice my

Suburban Hotel Tills is n genuino propositionFull particulars to 210 Hcrol 1 Office

TÏWELLERY, Huntci distuct stock, etc,-Cfm0 trade £2r> rent 2as two windows, best position

1 lOOSE CHtiücna chanihcrs Moore street

TTiRUlT Greengrocer) etc, nilvriy sub near pic

X show, tal £30 wn horse, cart, heavalv stockedrent l"s Cd onlv i£00 Ralston Scarl 37 PJJ-jbcth st

GROCFHÏMixed el f 4 rooms, rent IBs, trade

£12 wk,

well stocked, n« oppos., clears £2 lo-,

vvk, hirgain J35 Ralston Sc.1. 17 Elizabeth Sf

OIT1WJNJ BAR for SALL, takiiÏ!rs~_"~~!?ïïirs

)cirs rent C3, all stock furuitmo and fittiuirs.

£500 iAV WI'JL OEfLARS 70 Pitl ctreet

BURRADOO-Boarding house, e,oing concern fa ,s ÏTull olllees stables sheds verr fruit gil land lie

full) mr piano hon>c bug¿y, £600 Rice gg lfoore-itA GROCFRY Mid Wine Lio. reas UiBUimrbuiT,

?TV. lein mc dist Boundary_and Cloy »lind sts Darlt n

NLWS AorvCi, _lnt, etc, Ll^ôrtiîdr£On5Seid_one.niiur barber cas) terras loose Citizens -ch

S MAI I, B iiiidiHL hoiiue, 0 single 1 doiTbirTZd,¡mod uosltion £25 Cnn

dy_2r_i Kmtstcity

A CONTI C , btat, and Mixed Rus olñT^chóñí.for Silo cheip ino Mutendra rd Camneniowii

TJI S1BI NTI VI, 05 Alfredst, cIc^TieiTiW-nTtrFeTrT

J-V S. 0 caidl_£30_Rent C1 terms""-rcrr)

pR11.1E!lS_lor cash Sale, complete' loaning I lint?*:_ im a going concent sell

cheap 220 Herald

RTA \u_iJ__ ^srs-sn-m'

Al 23 Park rd near Centennial" ParH~ne>idertïïïfoi ¿ile mode rale rent

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a'!Ô~M0RRCM,RlDI 1^V^D~_^L^-Mull nfTJ«r

? yaw.&' a, ^ \y,oaYiütu ^f__

BPgnSTESSESTOR SALE Oft WANXET).

"DOARDLNG HOUSE, POTTS POINTA-» 21 rooms elegantly

Furnished

Hcturns £10 lUeklj£850, part cash M EDUA.M TI Elizabeth st

KES1DLNT1M-,CHAMBER», 8 rooms, rent 27s Od

_profit__2 lOsjivcellj £_U0_Needham_and_Co

RESIDENTIALCIIIMBLRS, close Railtvi),

7 loom!,

rent 21s clem house. £15 Needlnni and Co

t 3 ENERM. STORE Shop,t> rooms, rent -7s 6d, b yrs

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N->i<_so,_tradc_£jO wkl) , £150 Needham and Co

NEWSiGrNCYand STATIONERY, Shop, 0 linn, pre

sent hands 13 vrs,

81)00 papers wkly good shop

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linde Ant trial Terms NEEDHAM 31 Lli-nheth street

CONÍLCT10N1-RYnnd PASTR1, opposite Picture

Show shop o rooms £-10 Needham mil Co

"PRODUCE, WOOD, and COAL, 0 rs « 30s, ir £Jo

A- w11) , engine, saw bench wclghbrilgo, 4 horses,

drs)s, etc, £200 NFLDUAM. 31 Llixabcth-strcct,

WT^AUtl, Railway Suburb Cottage, 7 acres lind, part

-*-' eultnated, 40 kallona daily? trial 10 cows 2

carts, i horses, £300 NEEDHAM. 31 ElLnheth street

HOTLL3"

HOTELS HOT CI S

,f ALL AND INSPrCT OUR HUGE KEGISTLP. OI

lTOTTLh CK), Suburban and Coantr) We hive

all ela sus of HOTLLS from £o00 to n.20 000

BULL nnd CO Bill s chaml eis 14 Mcorc street. I

pONl 1 CTÏÏl.NI I¡\ and fa DRINlCb, guar |lotit £1

\J wk. ieda fountain genuine reasons «ellina- £1"0

J BULL and CO, BULI S CHAMBERS 14 Moore st

EILCTR1CAL1 NCINLHi its) work, stonduig

con

tuet« profitaí-250 ir 0 hours work k, £ia0

Pul L and CO BULL S CHAM3FRS 11 Moore st

CM I und DlsI-,0 KOOUb heart ot Lit), surrounded

Jiy offices beitifully fitted up,best of piant,

cnormouG taljiigs,sacriPce C100

I BULL and CO , BLI L S CHAMB1.P.S li Moore st

CUIR1ISO bC5ÍÑÍTs~T-> \vi profit gut. llr,t class

plantant trial gitcn lour opporlinit),

£o0

I BUIL and CO BUI L S CHAMBrub 14 Moore st

LAUNDRY,Cit), taking

£12 to £11 Mk,, low rent,

fine c1 an premises Cleat hirgun £00

I BULL and CO BULL & CH».MBF1.S 1' Moore st

PICTURESHOW Western bubs absolute!) «crond

to none, beautiful plant A gift for £-.00

J BUTA anl CO BELL S CHAMnTRS 1, Moorc-Bt

1 NFHAL MINI D BUslNESs, elite suburb nü.r two

schools showing profit£3 wk hi¿

value £75

J BULL and CO, BUI I S CHAMB1 ka It Hoot -t

[ f/ENNON and COMPANY, 28 O ASTI I RE ICH br

(MessrsC s Body laid ft S Creen]_

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TÖLYlSAGLNcA iiiOsgiiCLNr bLBUUBYN BLcJUeA.N 11 BU pi|sci", lciOiEcly gusiantccd

¡nistet!!.«

shop ihd dtii"cr ulta, hxal tj £lt/>fl,

"ifjlC v SMvu.

ANOTHER. CHOICE BLOCK, 5000 papers, big «hop

tiade, same hands niûiy yr" , price £100 recommendedI EKNO> and CO 1 Itzctan elia'

,2a L estlerean-l a\

a^l-Aand Guli L BOOMS C1T1, DÛ1.SG £6Û Vlf Lax.

. Heart of city trafile, handsomely fitted, luU prooi

given oi trade bplendi 1 1 alue for £100

ILNNON and CO, Fitzetnn cN-s., 's Castlereagh Bt

STATIONERYMM&AGH" C1, Grocery and atixed,

Attractive sub n shop Urge dwlg ,2600 papers

6tock, plant, etc ,worth csaily £«25, prie- £3i5

IFNNON and CO . tit-awin cha« 23 C «Hwcir'i cfc

CHOICFCITY CAF> HIOlTcLl'o

land to l/f I labórate!)fitted Plant, etc , alone

worth cv-i £300 Owner guarantees £10 wkl) nei

profit, long lease SACRIFICE î OK. £400, v.«sli £2ol

LENNON and CO , tit-evn chas,

2B Castlereagh st

V57INE SM.OÛVS SEL OUlt IMG LISTS

YY BTTILR THAN ANY HOTEL AU personally

innpretcd »nd specially recommended.LI NN.ON _jd_Çp 1 ibxtan elna , 2S Castlereagh st

PUAMTUBL~DCTnG £ 00 IVEI'K No Goodwill

asked A Fortune In tim Price £850

ILNiSON mci CO Fillet au o'» , 'JS CastlcreiHi it

NORKANOCEAN HOUSE, MOOItE-STJiEFT

Lift, 1st Floor

BILLIARD SALOON, growing western suburb (no

other saloon in district), low rent, long lease, line

saloon, fcood dwelling, 4 roomi, kit, etc ,2 II and

8 tables,snoo ter set au

new premises, TAKINGS

TLED, any trial Genuine, easily worked bimi

ness I nee £210 Can arrangewith £150 cash

TROTT and CONII-CTI0NT11, ¡.rawingnorthern

«ubtiro,fine shop nice

^wellin ' 4 rooms, kit,

low rent,well fitted, Dayton eeles, ice chest

show cases, counters, etc Well stocked. TAM NOS

£"7 PIR \V__iS,, pioätnblc trade Good horse

and cart Nice hone, growing business Pnce,

£100

GENERAL STOP.E, «lb "News Agency, etc, snug little

busruc i, lUittarra line,di shop, i rooma and

kit, rent i2Cs,lease 3 rears, likings

£25 Tier werv,

all cain OWNER MEL GUARAMEP PROFITS

AT £i 10s Stock and plant at vii Tidl price

about £"on A spleieJu oppartmuty to acquire

a profltiolc business, deUglitfûily situated, and a

nue homeCOM ECTTONERY and MIIED, good position, western

suburb«, Uno d.f 'hop, dwelling, 6 rooms, low

rent, lease, profitable trade, OLEAHS £1 PI R

WTEK, well fitted larga-,t»cV. (abmt £uü) all

]ln03 in house, c]ope large picture show Price

£100 A much larger business can be done with

_more attention_

JOSEPHAND CO

, ESTABLISHED V) YEARS,

13« PITTSTItErT, 1 door from King street.

Cheapest Best Host Ccnuinc Register Call, it

will pay )Oii Terms if required

BOARDINGHOUSE, DARLINGHURST SECTION,NICE SELECT SPOT

Fine stylo House, well furnished, 13 boarders, 21/to

25/, snap £135_JOSEPH. 1J6 Pitt street

EFLiDENTJAIjt. t Du-lutïhurtt section, 15 rooms

' 1 'li lum 'li -ii, old cctib , clears £t weekly over

rent, great hirgiin £1"0_

I>ES1D£n1laL,right at Darhnghiust section 10

t room rtnt 30/ well furnu-bed clean always full

«ecori, thin £M1 fash_JOSrfH 1 J« Pitt street.

O'r1 "lONElti. Refrcshmratj select sui«irb beat

liusincss fKitsidc dt) clears £12 «Vlj trial, re

qulHS_no_ pufang princ onl> £BS0 TOfJFPH_

GRILL KOMIS, city, takings £10 wkly, trial rent

27/,rame hinds ti rs given nwj) to day only

£-0 _TOSIPH ond fO 1"0 Pitt tiwt

UTTER RUN IB hoxes wklt , tnal, horse cart

?' int nbsalute mft £1)0 Toscph IIP Pitft st .

LIC5HXItefreshintnt Rnonis, centre cltv estah 101

ycart clcam £T whl\ trial cisih doubled, suit

ladt, £I<yi _JQSU»H ml CO. 130 Pitt street _

H0TLL, COUNTRY, nourishing township on Western

Line,DRINKS 6d, Lr\SL 0 YEAIÎA,, KENT £2,

T MONOS £00£1100

HOTEL, COITNTRi, onlv Hotel in townLEs.SE 0

YI Mo NO RUNT TAhliNCS £40,D2INKS 6d

I MtMTNG DISTRICT£500

HOT>l COUNTKS, Southern lane, tool climate. Proof

T MUNGS £b0 week!), DRINKS Od £800

HOTEL COUNTRY, 1 IlEDVIOLD and POSSESSION,

TAKINGS £41 wectly,£800 a jear net profit

Eas) IIousi lo run .£1500

IIOTIUi, COUNTRY, SÍIUHI COAST, brand new House,

and nctvlv fuiui-hcd Uiroughout LE WE 10 vears,

K1 AT £8£2900

HOlia, Country,Northern Rrton, no opiKis,, IEASL

8 jr. RENT C5 wkly, TAKINGS £70 £1100

HOTEL, COUNTRY, short distance from city,LEAbE

8 )car« Moderate RcntiL TAlONOS £00 a

week £0j0

'CITY 7819_11 \\ IHNRY. Jil "Bltgh atrect

BHLIAIU)SALOON, city, 2 tables, tak. £12 £1«0

BILU MU) bAL N, citv, c tableo,tat, £25 £276

lilLLLtltD S.ÍLOON, subn, 4 tables, tak £15 £4r>0

BILLI MID SALOON, subn , 8 tables, tak £1> £400

B1L1 ¡ARD SAIOON, clt), 1 tables, tuting £'0 £510

BH1IARD SATOON, elly, 4 table«, profit £0 £800

BILLI \RD 8AL0ON cit) 5 tableo,lukins £40 £12a0

_HANI1FNRY. Ti BLI Oil ST RI ET

"VrCWS AGENCY, doing 60» papers wkl) , shop tr

-IN £lij weekly, good shop»aid dtrclUng Price £oC0

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IVAN I1ENRY,_35 Tlligh etreet

BU rCUERI, showing oleir nrqrif profit of £12 wkl) ,

_ gd siiop and ns prti» Ivan Hcnr), &> Hugh st

WINE SALOON, tat "fi'O wtly , gd nccom , nicely

tilted siln gift, £4*0 lian Hen-). Ja UI'tIi st

BOOTBUS., retail, bl« Bhop, gd res

,

t eil stckd ,

tik £2i inercasg £476 I Henry, J5 Blig t st

PICTURE SHOWI hat e been instructed to Sell the best PICTURE

SHOW et cr offered The Proprietor of the Property is

lnepircd to give a 10 )cars le_e at £10 week Seat

int, ot cr 1500 Alwi)« full Profit« otcr £1000 yr

! urthcr pirticulira IVAN IIIVNKY. 35 BUsh street

BKblDENTIAL,6 letting rooms, B-irllnghurst, lYinn

turc, otc, insured for £200 Sell lor £6d

_MURPHYand CO

.117 B-itburst-street.

"lTMtUlTmid GRPLNGBOCERY, rino Shop, takmr £c0

-»- week, hai taken _4B Ince £100

_MUPPIIY and CO , 117 Batburst street

FRUIT,GRIENGROCSRI, and ( ROU RY, mee Shop

ind Dwells rent 12a 6d lilting £14 week Price,'"

MTJHPIIY and CO 117 Hathnret street_"»«TIXfD BUS., taking

~£14 neck sLn £5 roodwill,

?U4-fetoek \ ablation Kiirph), 117 Bathurst st

HARM I ELL and CO,

15 POST Ol ITCL CIIBRS,

114 \. Pitt street opposite G P O

MWSAGENCY, S1ATIONLR1, ETC

Complete block 10 600 papers guaranteed trade

(shoo and run) average« £70 week. Speciallyfitted chop, well assorted stock Banl and Coin

merdai relercncea £1100

SUBURB Ms DMtlY SUIF HANDS 10 IFMÎb

150 quarts duel) ilso butter and cgj,o coits turn

outs grain vin 100 fowls £2o0

MILK RUV, 60 GALLONS PrR DAI

_J horses, iiLtt catt Full tun] £200OHY OAFL, IO SHVn¿0 TRUJE £a. W

1 rix New

iïî!i"iï0î-Jô'",dEOmdy»»nnintcd Uirougliout Net

protita £100 per yen £150HORSESIIOEnSG AND GENFR M. SMTH dnlli -«"

rTá

nection with big firms onlv £4" d C°n

out. Including 10 double «¿iles "Ac ¿e W

i^_iï__EÉ?f:f-»]_«?»). terms no interest r Flhs PifaT ,lh~^

NLWS AepNÄtr55Snnffne*' \° "V w°» Abed

" . t,E" i' ,Ma PaPTS wk,

shoD trade £'Wk

EAIINDRY clear net profits £.2 wk likings £40

Ww"A. latSst"" f^ato nnchlnrr) plaut. ¿te cost

£1100 Prirc £700, tern» Illiicii

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STARLING and CJ> 21 f5nH»M.«fi. .t..P Cltv

TJ1LI1ARD SALOON, 0 of thrhvTtililrir^ôTuThTalJ-> ill uppi »ter mtes, profit £¿l-er week tvell w orth'

insieelion, £Ci0'"fin

ANOTII1R with TOR 1CCONIST Business C10C0

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_Pul.jirtlcul_ars, U VFKTSL 28 Moore- trent

T71IS1I Chip Ham and B^ofBu¿\ splcndiil'pos ,«Ion

-a- i Hld kit, v 25-!, Icasn 4 )i-> eleir nroiti ci

only £110 SPAIN, J30 Balbun,t street dh ',

f-ODCTNGHOUSl, city cenFTSTTirrn^i^^,

J~J clean and nicely furn , wc <-," recommend this a

inone)_mal_cr £2"_bijiJjiiTer_Spiln 1 in Bailiimi >t

HAM tai Beef, buBj Btrêel, r JO» tikinir-£s\T-«banrain Spi in 1 lo Biihursl nt city

piOOT Ilepninng Bus, npl po', shop Vin! Kit r

JLJ Jk take¿.7

tv csäh could be doubled onlv

?^-__gdt_Spam Bros m B ithur-t st. citt

MAXLY-10 nnd RcsldDiitlil, opp .nif~Srn^Tviiids

)eare ImmcdUte rale, ¡«icrillco tor C17a Loniilease Eedueed winter rental Or sell leake and linns

_RICHARDSON md jmORN* opp j\wt

RESIDFNTTALC HAMBFïï; fMjtUNB'IljTt'yr

IjHQIin20 magnulewtly't,,r..."hcd looml full

çsik BUltçieicb room Cost present owner 01 ei £1"t0

Must sell Price £0a0

_11RNOV im William s re t

"DOA11D1NG HOUbl s rooms, well lorn mil ponifi---....

.. -

..~. , ,,-u.,,^, nvililsil lilli pi-rill

nriit boarders j| section, any intesti»atioii _ii3

_IONl.Sjind CO 61 Royal \rcadc

ESTVUKAXTS RMidcntlals FiRTrïndT'hipa~rHin' Be« Fri'B Oouf Bkike I inden et M7 < rgh st'

GUEFNCEOtHI with lim «r wpi-aU "hÔ"»^^

ein ip ill Stanmoie-rl Petrril ira

T nADIIGHT Biisints estah, clem a_,""sXlJ £^"î

3'_i^_l'jl'.,__ir_i___.'_nj.

1 him 11 st Lrtuvti

rno Soiutow,' jiydi» i and .sàj.i -'matc m'îV,

BUSINESSES FOE SAXE OR WAITED,

ClALDWELL'SAGENCY, l_MITI_j,

<* in association with

ELLSMORE, LIMITED.Australia's Loading Tlotcl Biokortf.

Falmouth-ehainbcrs, 117 Pitt-rtrcct.

HOTEL SALES FOR 1LV1ÎCK £33,160.. SEE US IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL.

HOTEL, PITT-STREET CORNER, with nearly 4 years*

leose, and GUARANTEED EXTENSION WITHOUT

BONUS, a splendid ban, no houbo trade, AVER-

AGE WEEKLY TAKINGS £270, a half of.which

is Cd trade. TIUS CAN BE SECURED FOR A

QUICK SALE FOR £2500 CASH.

HOTEL, SUBURBAN.W15 SPECIALLY' DRAW YOUR ATTENTION! to tho

following particulars:-SAME HANDS 7 YEARS.

a House, just been recently renpvated and furnished

in superior style. Takings £40 weekly. LEASE

5 YEARS.'

KENT, £1. Price reduced for a

SPEEDY SALE £800. THIS HOTEL IS-SITU-

ATED In a locality where business is certain to

increase, and being bandy to the railway station,

rooms' could be LET OFF TO PAY THE RENT.

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We strongly advise, your inspection.

IIO'CEL, CITY, A NEW HOUSK. and a new S. PASSES

RIGHT BY TUF. DOUR, which will greatly im-

prove the business. Rooms can bo let off to pay

the' rent FREE IIOUSE. LICENSEE'S W1FB

in hospital seriously ill. Lease 7 YEARS. RENT

£5. TAKINGS £50 WEEKLY.

PRICE, £000. PRICE, £000.

N.B.-OUR 1IR. MURRELL HAVING JUST RE-

TURNED from an «extensive country tour, wo would

.advise seeing him re Country Hotels. An EXPERI

F.NCKD .MAN, not_a b___XfEWS "AGENCY, City run, cstab. 30 .years, 3700

t --a papers, all safe pavers, no shop expenses-, certain

£4 wk, profit for 4 hours dailv work; big scope to ex-

tend, _C250, tenns. .TONAS ancl_GREEN, C7 C'roagh-st.

CHEMIST7thickly popuîatcd sumirbf ¡ill casirtradc,

- showing £S wk. profit: rent 17/; lease 3 years,

gocd dwell.: value in stock and plant, £850,cash

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£225,bal, easy terms. Jonas, Green, C7 Castlcreagh-st.

H~_viand BEEF, low lent, gel. dwell., tdc. £20 w-,

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can incjwso_£S0.jIonas_nnd_Greai,__7_C]reaish:st

DltATERYiLnd_laidles' Underclothing-, eastern sub.,

(rood dwell; will cell good, clean btock and fitts,

at valuation; no goodwill charged for. Price about

aÇlfiO. .Jonas and Green, Culwiilla-chamhs.. C7 C'roigh-sfc

T WILL FINANCE BUYERS.J CALL AND SEE MB.

£5000 to LEND, on oil CLASSES of SECURITY.DUDLEY HENRY. 77 Cnsflercaçh-st.

nest Tivoli.

1JESIDLVTIAL I'LATS, DARUNGUITRST.i-ki

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0 CONTAINED riiATS.

Returns £0 5s weekly. Clears £5 weekly. Watet

frontage. Will Finance a Buver with £1<X> cash.

_DUDLEY HENRY, 77 Castlercagh-st.iicvt ,Kvoli.._

BUTCHERY,WESTERN SUBURBS. ANY TRÍAÜ

GIÍT.N. Oerllin- 10 Bodies,70 Sheep.

.

Cash trade, Shop £60. Family trade, weekly accounts.

Trice, £275. Plant one! Fixtures vvortli price asked.

DUDLEY HENRY, 77 Ciistterraerh-st. next Tivoli.

T>ESTDENTIAL CHAMBERS, Railway, 8 rooms. Rent

XV 25s. Veil Furnlfhcd, incluriin? Piano. Pnce,

£100. DUDLEY HENRY, 77 Castlcrcagh-st, nr. Tivoli.

TfTvANOY, Stat, Music, good living, stock valuation,

-I? lease, no goodwill. 14fl M'vUle-rd, Marrickville.

r^tm.L ROOM, dolui good business, selling through;

vT wile's illness. Iii Live-rpool-st. Hydo Park.

BOOT-REPATRINOiJusiness, ¡rood st, OranvIBo, on

terms. Apply li. Clarke, P.O.. Granville._A SHF1ELD.-Gen. Businesses, Coiifccty.,

Stationery,

A Agancieg, Boarding-linu.ie?. Fox. 16 Cbarlotte-st. A.

TjiRUIT and Confectionery Business for Sale, goodJ? stand, cheap Tint, price £25. 7 Puvwix-st

F~OR Sale, J 5-r. Cott, 7s wlc, batlirm., kit; Furn-,

for Sale. La-ircncc Brown, Joionh-st, Lidcombe.

AMERICANSole Agency, tBocKind a year profit,

cverv Investigation. Fmnkr,, IS8 Castlcrcagh-st.

_M^_.Herald Office.

ANTED, small Business, outside Sydney,must

?ibsw living. Particulars, A. B., Coogee P.O.

w-i

aiONEWS AGENTS.-I am prepared to Purchase,

. I'RIVATIÎLY (no middle man), sound SuburbanBusiness on basis of £100 per 100O papers.

_T. II. G..' Post-oBlcc. Carlton.

TÍ7ANTED to Buy, lease good Suburban Picture Show,Wuiust stand investigation. Apply first instance,

v -Kt n n.mla rtoi,./.

wi_7ANTED,

CAFE, high-class, city, scat 100 people,

about £550. No agent?.Parties., Cale. Herald.

TAUTED, Residential, in city, priceabout £100.

Reply Residential,Mill r*n Point P.O. No agenta.

7ANTED, Fruit, Conf., Sinallttoocis, water sub., cast

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pref.Further particulars CASH, Haymarkot P.O.

LADY wants Buy rmall B'house, 8 or 1) tus., select

locnlil7 only, ur. Itirr m train. I.LD.,Ifom. P.O.

W3 have. Buyers wnirtng for Boai-ding-bouscs,Rcsi

ilcnlials, Fey. Gc's. Iloibb.-.iie. PamcIL 1W Pitt-st.

WTD.,Men's Mercery Bus., Ñi-.vtown prcL,

£300 te»

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£500. Spain Bros., 130 Bathuret-st T.._lR45_CHy.

TTT75ÑTED to Bny, Coffee Still,' ccTmplctr. 27 Arthurs

W st. Surry Hills.

_MEETINGS._tTiHE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING:A COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the nALF-TTEARLY

GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of thia

Coi/ipoay will be held at the. Ofllccj,0*CourcIl-stTeet,

S)-dncy. on FRIDAY, tie 30th instant, nt 2.30 n.m.,

to receive the Report of the Directors for tho Half- _

vtor ended the 31st Morell last, to elect a Director

in the piara of Mr. RICHARD BINNII5, who rctirea

by rotation, and to transact stich other business as

may bo brought brfore the Meeting;.

Immediately after the termination of the above

Moofinï a SPECIAL GENER\I. MEETTNO wiU be held

to confirm' the RrDiution for altering the" Deed Vat

Se«ttlemoit, wlüch wa.- p.csscd at the Soecinl General

Meeting held on the 2fith March last, aid, if thouglit

advisable, to pass the Resolution set out in the notice

that has already been sent to the Proprietors.

'By order of the Board,EDW. Wr. KNOX.

General Manager.

Sydney. April 10. 1015_

THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING

COMPANY, LIMITED.

ÏIR. RICHARD BINNIE lias (riven the notice re-

quired by tlie Deed of Settlement that he is a Can-

didate for Election as a Director of this Companyat the. Half-yearly Cenoral Meeline;, convened for tho

30th. instar.t^

By order- of the Board,EDW. W. KNOX.

General Manager.1 O'Connell-fitrcet,

Sydney. April 10, 1015._

YDNEY CHAMBER OF COMAIERCE (Incpd.)

JUTE CONTRACT,

A Meeting of Traders interested in Jute will bo held

nt the Chamber's premises, George aud Grosvenor

streets, on

HOÏÎDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd, AT 12 NOON.

BUSINESS; Further consideration of the new form

of contract submitted by the Jut« Fabrics Shippers'Association of Calcutta.

F. E. iVTNCHCOMBE,

^_President.AFTER-CARE

ASSOCIATION.-Annual Public Meet-

ingon FRIDAY, SOth April, at 4 p.m., School

of Arts Hall,Pitt-street. Lidv Cullen wiU preside.

Speakers: Dr. Mary Booth. Dr. Latham.

S

MWAITED TO PTJItOEASE.

H. and MAS. II. imcllELL, 145-117 liachurat-st,

lare the oldest and moi>t reliable dealers in every

description of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's

Loft-itS Clothing, Uniforms, Old Jewellery, Artificial

Teeta, Uouse'seld Furniture, Trunk«, etc. Ladies

[chingi»: fur mourning pl__c> note. Letim-ü and par

toeja immediately attend_l to. We supply other

Safonics. Tel., 1804» City._if ÈÏT-OJrF CLOTHING.-Mr. and Mrs. DONN, 505

ii-J .and fiflGl Kinr-str'et, Newtown, will buy in any

[quantity Ladies', Gentn.'s, and Children's Clothing,

Booti», etc.. liighwt linces. Send for tis. 'Ph., L, 1£3U.

,"TEFT-OH' CLijiiïiNG BougKt to any amount-Mr.'

JLot and Mrs. BARNETT, of 46 years' standing, have a

great demand for Ladies', Gentn.'s, and Children's Loft

off Qothiuf". We give 50 per cent, above other dealers.

Old Gold, Teeth, House Lmen, Trunlcs, Portmanteaux,

Bugs, Blankets, Platci'arr, Miscellaneous Articles.

Lottcro and telephono oies.'orea attended. Plcas'e no-

tice our new address, 07 Liverpool-street, opp. CentralPolice Station. Tri.. 1115 City. _

,-rr.FT-ÖFF ULOriflNÛ.-_"i'. and Mr-,. MITCHELL;'J-' 1Î3 Bathurat-st, city, allow utmost value for

Ladies', Gentn.'s, and Children's Left-ofr Clothing, Old

Gold, Artificial Titth, etc. Letters attel. T., S852 Cy.

J^EFT-OFFCLOTHING BUYERS,

Mr. and Mrs. BENJAMIN. 0f an Elizabeth-street,city, respectfully inform Ladies and Gentlemen that

they still contóme to give the extreme value for everydesciiption of LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. Old Gold. Arti-ficial Teeto, Linen,

etc. All Letters Attended.

_'PHONE, CITY 72131.

_

T EFT-OFF CLOTHING BUYERS.

Mr. and Mrs. WOOLF, of 112, 114, and lie Bathurst

strcet, respectfully inform Ladies and Gentlemen that

they aro the oldest fend most reliable WARDROBEDEALERS in the State, and arc prepared to allow.the

UTMOST VALUE for every description of LEFT-OFF

CLOTHOÎG, Portmanteaus, Trunks, Old Gold, Artificial

Teeth, Silvexplate, Linen, etc. All letters and ap-pointments punctually uttended to. Please observa

our Only AddreBS.

_Telephone, 4152 City.

ÖTAMPS.-Rare Stvunps anaCollections, highest

IO prices. T. II. Nicolle. 105 Pitt-st.

FAT (Kitchen) Bought, Soap Exoil. T., Auto L. ltjoZM.irlion's Soap Works, 27 Bray-st, Eiskineville.

ADVERTÍS!«will Buy como sec-bond ArAèT

cash; nu dealers. .T.T., Box 41, P.O., H'marketl"DOOTS, old, sec-hand, or any kind, bought at the?*-> Cheap Repairing Shop, 500

E1iz.-st, nr. dand-st.

LARGEHouse of FURNITURE'required, for cash.

Apply A. P. Davis, 138 King-sr.

"HUT (Kitchen) bought, highest prices given, or soap-L in exchange. T. Kaue, 81 Mansñcld-st, Rozelle.

WANTED, Wax Figore, suitable ladies' haireircosmg.' ' Apply Misses Calnan and Darcy, Ladies Hair,

dregcrs,421 Pitt-st. near Campbcll-st.

VX?ANTED to Purchase, Bookcase, Book Shelves, Linen'

_2^_|_ja___^'Ä?'p^tei-"53ïïrf3F

IAKO, small, and Hand Sewing Machine (Slncerf

ji!!i9L^-l--g2°'I-."'_C''_cheap. VVant«1,(HrSlci:

7ANrKD ItuyTTionMc; Bealstead, complete, cheap:

O',

no elcalei-s. ^ppiv Q. P., »2 Ivcnt-iit. city

'''ï}^."^'^ top,' 6,\f'ft.double pcclc"stnT71<,iid

TTfr-_-JI____°j_; Looldng forharcajii_r_j8el Hld.

yV/AOTKDa «ms» "r Copper Pic-hcàtciF; i'iiwcät

I c-.ish_price,li. 11., Herald Omeo.

«SEWING JLo'ClllKrwante'iOKige'r~o'i~v:.S'.A. .-.rule

£__lirirr »nd piirticiilary, T.'C. TucislHale, Q.V.Jf. P.O.

vi

VAÏAiiTISU, l'orge ICE CHEST. OnñriiñJ'XíaT^¡ÍFí'cIIJíí_!____r B":t '?!*, Q. V. "arltets P.O.

\1/ANTED, IjiiTlcrn tllldes, English, ,he :-l~r"3ÏV must be

cheap. Price, Lawley, 2 O'Dowd-st, "way

Win^Sn li 1'uro1'»": "Scrond-hiimTBAGATELLE"-_-A"--rJJ _!'. !'? X. H- N'cyvtoyvnJ^.i.esme..

TXT-ANTJJD. Diamond, let or ovôi-. "i?r,rticuiâ"rs to" A.

!TJTmvi Dawes. 8a<i Bonrkc-st. 'Pbnne _s_ j>a__

VS/ANTED, second-h'inil Folding I'craiubulutor7io7d.'*

'???*.l'"ly_B1 Campbcll-st._h'VI7,Ê~SpeciMJ«e"iii h'ccûnd-liand l-NirniTüre, and glvr

Z; ,$<.I ilfliKt Price«.

II. MANUEL, Auctioneer;??>.l lvmg-slreet. Nrvylnw-n._'Plionp, , Ii^jlJoo.

GAS STOVES, nn.v nukcr, bc-~c price. Carrs callonyyehcri.. Ilnadley, lJ5_Livcrpool-st. T. 2fi33 city

VJ.rOODI'.N IlOr&f! 'TI li, ti seetioiST^^eTlT-aTso

WV'il'LDlor prout»! rush. No. 11 Remington Tvpe".

wntcr, ni rood ieinditl.111. Bot 1107, O.P.O., Syd.

fiASSiovj: v.aiHc«!j^vvta'¿'itow'_;.vXrFo'aT-oíE_&_[,.. SjriirjunRvimv

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AirCTION_SALES._ÏS&LIÔ'S BAZAAK,

CAMPERDOWN' "

(CITY).

THIS DAY.'

-, i

COMMENCING AT 10.30 SHARP.

?MAM INGLIS nnd SON will sell by "aiiLtlon, at

their Ba_iar, THIS DAY, led under:AT 10.SO A.M.

HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES, TURNOUTS, andYEHICLES of all DESCRIPTIONS.

AT 11.30.On nccoiint of Mr. EDGAR HAYES.

BAY MAKE, 15.2, good, reliable in harnest, very

active, and stanch; BUTCHER'S CART und

SET HARNESS, making a first-class turnout.

On account of OWNER.

CHESTNUT MARE, tory fast in saddle and bar-

nes«; lt.T. SULKY, in first-class order, and

SET of Ii. and G. HARNESS; BAY GELDING,broken to saddle nnd liarncss; SULKY amiSET HARNESS; also TWO TIBST-CLASS

PONIES, 11 bauds broken to saddle, and har

j'ness, tpiictaud reliable.

AT 12 O'CLOCK. ,'

On account of OWNER.BAY COB GELDING, 0 years, bioken to single

and double haines--.

On account ot OWNER.BAY GELDING, 2 tears, by P MISEE, from

MERRY MOVEMENT'S, by FUCILE, etc.,bioken to saddle.

HOKSES, HORSES, HORSES.

IlTCLir BAX. VAR,CAMPERDOWN

(CITY)..>

TUL1S ll/rtIDAY) AFTERNOON

AT 2 O'CLOCK.

SO . ,IIIGU-UL.\SS HORSES. S').

Including'

40 SPLENDID COLT» AM) riLUIai. 4 and 5tears old. DIRECT FROM MOUNT ABUND-

ANCE STATION. QUEENSLAND. WORTHY iOl' BUYERS' SPECIAL ATTENTION.

to sell by nuetion .is abote.

On account of Mr. II. S WILLIAMS.ROAN POM MARE, 3

)c.u,, 14.1, quiet and re-

liable lu saddle and haines«.

On ucrount of Mr. J. NAPIER.'

BAY GELDING, 0 )cais, broken to chains,

On account of Mr. J. HATFIELD.CHESTNUT MARE, 0 ten.«, broken lo saddle and

liarncss.

On account of Mr. \. ALLEN.Y'PSTANDINC BAY GELDING, thoroughly

able in single und double buriles-, aim brokento saddle. -?

On account of Mr. J. *MclNTOSU.

i. BAY DRAUGHT MARE, make good brood mare;B\Y DRAUGHT GELDING, broken to singledud double harness.

_T"

On account of .Mr. If. HILL, Narara.

4 HE IVY and ACTIVE DRAUGHT HORSES, 3 to0 .tears, broken and unbroken.

On account of Messrs. BRENNAN BROS.. 2 BLACK 1I.D. GELDINGS, 1 CHESTNUT D.

GELDING, 3 to 7 )ears, brokeu to harness.

.On account'Mr. 11. COLLINS. FAIRFIELD.SO VERY SUPERIOR HORSES,

comprising15 CHOICE THICK-SET PONIES, 14.2 high, all

bioken in ready fur use; also

13 UPSTANDING LIGHT HARNESS AND SADDLEHORSE», all 4, 3, and b tears old, describedus real good tort».

On account Mr. IV. ]'.. BUDD, Currier, Sydney.10 HEAVY DRAUGHT HOUSES, all thoroughly

stanch, in hard-feed condition, straight iromwork.

THESE ARE BEING SOLD OWING TO MB. BUDD

HAVING TOO MAM HORSES l'OR PRESENT RE-

QUIREMENTS.

On account tbc SCOTTTSII-.U STR M.IAN INVESTMENT

CO., Ltd., MT. MÎUNDANCE biATION,Ql El'.SSLAM).

40 HIGH-CLASS COLTS AND FILLIES.

ri-mc 4 and ú tear« old, in the pink of

condition, B1 THE WELL-KNOWS SIRES

MARINER AND WEDGEWOOD, FROM 1ST

CL\bS STATION .11 MILS,Comprising

MEDIUM. ACTIVE, and LIGHT DRAUGHTS,,

suitable lor MERCTIANIS' VANS, BLT1 HEHSs', BAKERS', and CORDIAL WAG

CONS Sl'HIMi CART, and nil tlasacs

oi City Delltcrv Work.

THE ABOVE ARE. \DV1SED AS A -SI

GOOD LOT. AND COME DIRECT I RC.

OWNER'S STATION.

On account ot Mi. .1. DONOHOE.

GREY (¡ELDING and BUCK (¡ELDING, both

bioken lo saddle and harness, good workeis,suit bakers.' carls.

On account of Mi. GEO. ORR.""?

BAY GELDING and TWO lAllK BROWN GELD

INCs, all broken to «addle and harness.

On uecocut' Mr. M. DUNl.l'AVY.

m Y ACTIVE DRAUGHT GELDING, 0 years,starch mid udijlil", brollen to nil harness.

lsL.YLKTOYV.N CATTLE SALB.

2C0 HEAD.'

230 HEAD.

.'WILLIAM IN'GLIS ¡mil SON will sell by auction usl

i\j above, when thi-v will oller the aboie.

T.. COMPRIMNC SPRINGING COWS lind HEIFERS,'

STYXR.S, p VIltY HF.IFEES. STOKE. COWS,

mid l-ODDIE«, including00 GRADE JERSEYS

;?'

from VICTORIA. Full particulars last Tucs

d.i)'s issue.

Competent drover^ in attendance.

Ti-lin« leite St line) lit S.20, S.05. 10.00, und 12.10,

r< turning at S alf. 4.3S, and 0.2S p.m. _

HORSES. HORSE'-. HORSES.'

>.. l>0 IIEID. CO HEAD.

.."7 UEVLE'S SALEVMIDs, HOMEBUSH

(SYDNEY),TO-MORROW, .SATURDAY, MAY 1,

'. »

"

3 so I'-M

JH. BEALE' AND CO.

will sell |" unction, I

00 HEAD OF HIGir-CLX-S I'RESIl COUNTRY

JIOHM'.S comprising good HEAVY milli

M UVE DRAUGHTS VMS'. BUSINESS

ilRT, LIGHT HARNESS SOBTS, al

"

PONIES,i" , Broken and Unbroken.

,1'Tneluding consignments from Wellington, Singlclo

an] Riyiuund 'i'ciracc.

Also.«FA LR M, «¡ELM' AND V\N TURNOUTS,

"NEWMARKET SALEYARDS,ST. MARYS.

THIS DAY, rillDAi, APRIL SO, 1013.

AND STORE

WEWK.ll \M> PERKY, LTD., will sell by auction. '>> ,|» .ibotc. TTI1S DAY, 1RIUAY, 30th 'nstant, at. 1 'o'cloik «lui p.

o20 Clmiie Dan), ,Tcr*c), and Store Cattle,

rompí ¡slug,' IT Milch Com and Fonvard Springers.

., 01) Krallv Choice Jersey Heifers, l8 months to

2 )iars old.IO Pure-liKtl .leitey Heifer«,

alleligible for Jersey

Herd Book.

23 Cows und Culte-.-"' '

30 Steers, 12 to IS months old, good colour andcondition.

.i M Duirv 1 Infers and Steers, 1-2 tears old.

00 Hcifi'rii, !) io lu month«old; good colours.

, "r,, 20 Store Cons, in good condition.10 I--t.tr,» Pi une Fat Cows, t,ma ]0(a| puddock«.

HORSES. HORSES.

50 1IE\D I

T.unvom IT,

MONDAY NEXT, .MAY ;!,

JiO I11.M) OF SUPERIOR HORSES, i omprising Heavyand Medium Dr night«. Farm Sort., Gunners, Light

i Harness and Saddle Horses, all In tip-top condition

^

and foi right-out «ile.

JNiiLlSAND STEWART,

Horse Salesmen.

. -. lOsMIAN ¡uni ELLIS mil sell bv Auction, at their-. .»U. Stones, off S>7 George-street South, TIILS DAY

.j...l'ARM and DAIRY PRODUCE, POULTRY ofevery

dese-nptlon, -Pigeons, Hirds, Came, otc,

(.."" Butcr» please note Older of bale»:-*

,. ICOS, HI TTER, HONEY, etc., at I.HO p.m. sharp,st oh ERS, CMtCVSE PORK, YEAL, 2 p.m. sharp,

?tyPOULTRY, BIRDS, GAME, otc ni 2.1.1 p.m. shuni..¡< fïitOIX'U: .SALES will be held TU-I1M us umiu.

ASheepskin«, at 9.30 a.m.; Hides »I LOO p.m.

t alfskin«, Yearling», etc., at 2 u m._IjIIÍLD. SMITH, No. li Municipal Poultry Muikcts,X1 will sc-II THIS DM', ut 1.:», Poultr), Eggs, etc.

Al i put.. Carouse Poik, Veil, etc.__^

THIS DAY.

*

. "ÎOIIV P.. LlsTER will sell b) unction, nt his Rooms,el -i$i J'lTT-.STHEET,The 1'nredecnied CLOTTIÍNG mid SUNDRIES pledged

tilth Mr. Sidney Harnett, of 410 Crown-street, SurryHills.

: M II o'clock: Clolhing, Boots, Bliinkets, etc.

:,i)At ;:S9 o'clock: Sundries including Field und Opera' Glasse*, Elcctioplated

Ware, Cutler), Tools, Re

tolteis.Jfi-ini.

Clocks, etc._

. ,7T "household efficts and i crnítche.

-X EWELL AND MAY. I

will sell bv Auction, ut

BEN BOYD-IIOAI). NEUTRAL BAY,lOUSEflOLD EFKCiTS VXD FURNITURET 2.H0 P.M. T'O-MOIIROW (SATURUAY).

Full particulars will upprar in to-morrow'« paper.

NEWELL and MAY, LTD.,, , »_iuctIonecr3¡_Mosman._

?i TO I.MUES and KEVIN. FURNISHING', BROKERS,:- , AM) OTHERS.

TU1S DAY, AT II O'CLOCK.

sT 27S BRIDGE-ROAD, FOREST LODGE.

.VflDDLETQN and CO. uro instmcted by Sirs. Smith

UVJ. to eel) lit- Auction ^Handsome Bamboo Hnllslnnd,

Wicker Chair» und Table»-, Gurt ed Pluto-glnssSide.

hoaid. Mee Oiennanlel, Tables, lllgh-back Clialts,' Double und Single Bedstead«. Bedding, Diiebcsse

<he-is, M.T. and othir Wusliscand,, Floor Coterlngs,

'( 1 ook. Gijs.sc-., I uniitiire, K11 Goods, frocl.ci.t, S'dne«'

THIS lui? AT 2.311.

«T ]70 GKORGI.-bT MEST, ncir sliepherd-streel.

fYfTDDLETON and CO. will sill In- Auctioin-I-ndlc-.'

LiVL and Gentlemen's Neiv and Sec-hand CTothing,

jBt^lcIothiDc;, Boots, Shoes, Household rum., Sundries,

AUCTION SAIES.

TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, THE CATERING TRADE,DEALERS, ETC.

IMPERATIVE AUCTION SALE,ON THE PREMISES.TEMPOttAllY BAU.

USHER'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL.

.. _CASTLEREACH-STREET,

THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 30tU APRIL,AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M; PROMPT.

MAGNIFICENT «AIR COUNTERS

Also,TWO LARGE LOUNGE SETTEES, TO FIT CORNERS,

AND UPHOLSTERED IN BUFFALO HIDE.

,TERMS CASH.

*"

SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SALE.THE COUNTER AND CABINET FITTINGS MUST

BE REMOVED SAME DAY OF SALE BEFORE 5O'CLOCK P.M., AS THE CONTRACTORS FOR NEWHOTEL MUST HAVE POSSESSION TO PROCEED

WITH BUILDLNG.

fAMES R. LAWSON AND LITTLE,'

AUCTIONEERS.100-10S CASTLKREACH-STREET.

BETWEEN BATHURST AND PARK STREETS.

IMPORTANT FURNITURE SALE.

THIS DAY, FRIDAY,

¿Oui APRH., AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.

AT THE COMMODIOUS ROOMS

of

JAMES It. LAWSON AND LITTLE,

190-19S CASTLEBEAGH-STREET

(Between Bathurst and Turk slice!»).

Under Instruction« from

THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE

of

THE LATE MRS. E. V. SARGENT.

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE MODERN FURNITURE

andHOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,

Rcmotcd front the Residence,

v

'

HOMEDALE,

SPBEN'GWOOD, BLUE MOUNTAINS

(ForConvenience of Sale).

Also,

FOR AND ON ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS VENDORS,GENERAL HOUSEHOLD BEQUISlTEs,

includingGLASS, CIHNA, AND ELECTROPLATE.

WALNUT BREAKFAST-ROOM TERNI IUUE.

TWO CHESTERFIELD COUCHES,

RETFORD SUITE, WITH LOOSE COVERS,oonipnsing

HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITES,including

VERY HIGHLY FINISHED MUTES. IN M \PLE AND

OAK, FOR DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS.

SUPERIOR ITALIAN-TOP BEDSTEADS, WITH BEST

QUALITY BEDDING, COMPLETE.

LARGE BOX OTTOMAN" COLCH.

FUMED O MC BEDSTEADS, Oft (lui \ ¡ft,

WITH \10\EN WIRE AND HORSEHAIR MATTRESSES.

Eli., Etc., Etc.

Also,

THE MAGNIFICENT CLAMÓLA PIANO,'

RON1SÇII,CONSIDERED ONE OF THE FINEST COMBINATION

PIANO PLAYERS MANUFACTURED."

THIS SUPERB INSTRUMENT POSSESSES UN-SURPASSED QUALITIES OF TONE. IT HAS HADONLY ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS' USE, and uus purcliascd from Messrs ALLAN und CO., Ltd., MEL-

BOURNE, for £173 CASH.

PIANOFORTES,

IN GOOD ORDER. BY WELL-KNOWN MAKERS.

M. W. STEIN, ROßT. SEIDEL,MIGNON.

TV HALT UPRIGHT MODLI 11 THLRMER

(lu 1 \cellci t Ordci )

PIAN01A IN ROsl-WOOD CVSI

UPRIGHT MODI I IN 1 IONISI D C tslht

M li Ml-P

TWO Olli 1(01 LTOP i)C«h<5MM10Gs.N1 (1L1ND11I t M L I RON

IDish

HUNG CVBINET KLVOIMM. 01 1 ICI CH IPS

01 I ICI T \ULES

Qt WTIT1 01 TYPrilRllHl RIBLONS I OR AllSTWDMtD MliMlllHtS

ROI M VYSllNsTLIt t MIPLPsEtc 1 le Ile

CI NI RM FIRNITini AND HOLM HOI D c11 LCTSIN CMITMj 0RDL1 iND CONDITIOV

\VD TO BL t-oiD

WITHOUT ANY RESERA V

I II C MOI OR LORRY,

III (VPVBII 01 CVRRMNC 1 IO 0 CUT,HVS Bl TN IHNNINl TVVUVI MONTILs lbs!OMI II Uli I I) \ND IN PIRUCT IIRD1 11

IttllO 10R POLICI TRVUIO ilMTION M-OH I

. '

ON MI H IRIOR IO MIL

JAAI1S R lYVi&ON YND LU ILE,

TIN! MIT 1LRN1TUR1 "AND CINL1ULAUCTIONEERS

190 IOS CASTLEREAGH STREET,

BITWELN BVTIIURST VND PM KSIRLP1S

IIIIS D Ya, U II AM

c oo(.,rL_B vi w

LUI Olli Wl AUCTION sillit

NJnMWDV RISIDrVlIM TIMS

corner Belmon roa I and 1 iear glrcel

back of Hotellale Coog te Irani to Belmore road

SU! RIO! 1URMSIIINCS lade to or I r

1 roprictrcvs Mr I I e-Curj entier

of0\h BFDROOM StlTF«

SUPERIOR DINING ROOM IURMTLRFTWIN III DSU ADS IN OMi

LARGE QL\Mm 01 DIST qi \LITlCMIP1 Ta AND BUNN1RS

HNORTON

1 hone -T-.0 < tt

TO-MORROW, Al 2 CO

M ti c Res lence of ROBT HOW L (deceased) ^

IONG NOSF POINT BALMMN

011 osito Park

M WV OiVN BOOM VSI.S

PIC TI 1 IS J N ) ORN MU NT'S

OLfl I MU I S \ND CHMRSCO IT VC I UANO

au]ernr Or nibil Cabinet on high stunl cn 1 e lished

i t ith I on Ii lui aid loesses foi Chlnu1

1ARC1 dil-I CU DRM11RS

Cl-DAR MIHI1- VND <!Ir<-TS

C-MIPII t-QU MIES AND LINOIEUMS

II M MPOlNTWFNrs

O Me T! DR001 lUlTI

omi normt- iidstiad

KITCHEN niRMTURL

Little Lot of PctEonal levcllo-j connoting of Cent a

Gold W itch and Mbeit nd - Hilga

NORTON

"

AUCTTOVFLR

_lhpne_l"tO Ctr_ÍU1 WLK1-~1TC"

H

BY AUCTION

THIS Dil 11 1 M

"aO Iots if Vssnrted Second han 1 11 nut ire li ludn g

Oik Sileboard"

p e I cither Suite Maplo l>

lahlc" Comb Chest« D B M Bedsteads 0 I omb

S Bedstead«and Bedding Suigriss Chairs Singer

Martin c I ¡noleums Coucl c» Wushstui !. choplimps Stretcher« Dresser Chum D un I It

lill Oak Uullstun! Cn it is lolling sir tri cr

P lim Stan Is Seagrass C li ilr cc etc absolutely

-"ALTT ALCTIÖNLLR

TcL, U T20O. _".H

AUCTION SALES.

AT THE BURWOOD SALEROOMS.

NextPost-office and Bank N.S. Wales.

THE BURWOOD SALEROOMS.

(Tlie best Spot In this State forBuyers and

seller:» to foregather and exchange Cash for

Commodities.)

THIS DAY, FRIDAY, FROM 11 A.M.

Our Great Poitnigiitly Auction. Sale i.s on from 11a.m.

right', through with short break for lunch. Weadvise toirly inspection.

Our Sale Sheets Include

SPLENDID SIDEBOARDS, SUITES OF DINING. AND

DRAWING-ROOMS, DINNER WAGGONS, DOOKCASIS, HALL STANDS, BEDROOM SUITES OFVERY SUPERIOR CILVRACTER.

A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF GENERAL FURNISH-ING, tnilflcient for. scores of Rooms and Ónices.

SEWING MACHINES, SUPERJ1 HORNLESS GRAMA

PHONE. AND 100. RECORDS OF FINEST MUSICAND SINGING. -

VALUABLE XICKEL-rLATED AND BRASS BED'

.STEADS, SOLID OAK BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES,CHESTS OF, DRAWERS, LINEN AND HANGINGTRESSES, SIÍVERAL GRAND DINING TABLES, toMatch Sideboards.

TWO PIANOS, LOT SIHJETS, QUILTS, BLANlvETS.

"".MAGNIFICENT LARGE MODEL YACHT, with full

set sails. This vessel is a donation hy- esteemedvendor to Belgian Fund, and will be told withoutreserve about 2.:;0 p.m.

There is a big lot of rvciythmg hero that must gotu-d.i.y. The trade please attend.

^j-JIbSRS.STRONGMAN AND WATTON.

Furniture and Genera] Auctioneers and Agents,

Business Address at BurwoodOnly. Tri. 2C0.

Till; NEW HAYMARKET AUCTION ROOMS,

(IS1A GEORGE-STREET,

CORNER HAY-STRECT.

THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, AT 11.

3 FINE PIANOFORTES, Iron Frames.Will no lo He,t Offer.

Drawing, Dining, Hull, Bedroom Appointments.Kitchen, Laundry, and iori! Utensils, ¡n llrst-class order.

Drawing-room Suites, Cabinets, Occas. Tables, EasyChair*.

Dining Tables, Sideboard*, Bookcases, HaLUtands.

Pictures, Vases, and Ornaments.Oak

Furniture, cb¡ual to new.

Several Splendid liedroom Suites, from 3 to 5 feet.

Wing and Cheval Toilets and Ware.

Glass, Crockery, und Electroplate, Cutlery, Enamelware.

Eureka Gas Stove, 410; Main do.

DreRers, Tables, Safes.

Linoleums, Carpet Squares, Carpet Runner, Stair Oil-

cloth, etc.', etc.

Amcr. Waining, Machine..

,Sundries.

Abo,Dental Engine, Vulcaniser,

Chair and ,Rcst, Small

Lathe, Filing .Machine, Bellows, Pre.'.-, Dental Ca-

binet, and Instruments.ON VIEW AT 9 A.M.

Till: LOT WITHOUT RESERVE.

HEBDEN BRODRIBB,AUCTIONEERS,

Rooms and Ofllccs next Bank N.S.W.,osia c¡eorgk-strej;t,

Close Old Promise»._

MANLY,

TIBS DAY, FRIDAY, AT.il V.M.,AUCTION SALEA

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,,

lit

ORUBA, No. 72 OCEAN BEACH.

SIDEBOARD, DINING SUITE.

CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. HALLSTANDS,BEDROOM SUITES,

BEDSTEADS AND 13., COMBN'. CHESTS,DRESSER, CROCKERY, UTENSILS.EUREKA GAS STOVE, MANGLE,

'

etc., etc.

Being the Contents of S Rooms,FOR UNRESERVED SALE.

BRUNTNELI, AND BANNERMAN,LIMITED,

\UCTIONEERS, AND AGENTS FOR VENDOR.

OrHcci ami Salerooms, :i.T8A Pitt-ilivct, Sydney.

FL'RKITl'RE, PENSHURST.

SATURDAY, the 1st MAY, AT 3 P.M.

On the Pi onuses, ..

THE PINES," JERsEY-AiT.NUE, PENSHURST.

(near Forest-road and Occan-.stiect).

'The Furnishings of a 7-roomed YILLA,FOR I'NRESKRVUn SALE.

JOHNSTONmid BANNISTER, in eonjinirtion

with S.

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L\ SMITH. Auctioneer,- S2 PITT-STREET.

Tel:, City 2350._. _

BUILDING MATERIAL AT BURWOOD.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of all the

Material contained in an S-roonlcel Weatherboard

Building, on the comer of Waimea and George

streets,near tho .Burwood Railway Station,

TO-MORROW, MAY 1,

ut 2.50 p.m.,

comprising?1,0 Slice's Ga!. Iron, 6" to 0 ft.

000ft" x 2, 4 x 2 Hardwood Rafters and Stinls.

.JOUOft 0 v 2 and J x 2J Hardwood Joists and Rafters,

long length*. . ,_

,

2500 ;; x 2 and I x i Oregon Joists, Rafters, and Studs.

SOtioft 4x1 Oregon Battens.

tSOOOIt (Ixl T. and G. Kauri Flooring..-.OOOft Lining and Partition Boards, a good lot.

2500ft Weatherboards, Skirling, and Fascia Boards.

25 Panel and Ledge Doors.

Front Entrance and Casement Doors,

nox Frames and Sashes, Register Grates, and Mantels,

¡lath, Copper,Wuslitubs, Gas and Water Piping, and

load» of I'scful Timbrr.

G. L. ( 00PEII has rerelied Instructions from Mr.

Wainwright lo sell the nbot<\ without the slight-

est rescri

Auctioneer's Address- 7S George-street IVcjt,

Teleplioiie,M. lisa, North S.idney 1J70.

QRDI.ltOF S VLB.

SUBURBAN PROPERTIES

to be

SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION,

at the Rooms, Pitt street, at 11.30 a.m.,

,

. TTHS DAY, FRIDAY.

ANNANDALE.-Residence, "Mcllifonl," corner ol .lohn

ston and Albion streets. Trustees' «ule.

STANMORE.-ltesideni o, "Torulu," No. 1H Cntendish

street.

DOUBLE-BAY.-Cottage, No. 02 Manning-road. Free-

hold.

HANpWTCK.-Two cottages, "Iianhoe" and "Strath.

more," Huopci-skeet. Tni5lees' «ale.

NEUTRAL HAY.-Allotment, Spriisou-sstroct, opposite

Phillip-street. Freehold.

MOSMAN.-Cottage, "Araluen," No. 13 ClilTord-scTcet,

ix-ar .Spit .lum lion.

CROYDON.-ltesidenie, No. SI Edwin-street, near rail

\suv-«tallon.

BURWOOD.-Villa, "Alma," Duff-street, oil Buriyood

road.'

Tmstecs' sale.-

HURSTVILLE.-Cottage with ttorkshop,W'old's-atcnuc,

near ITrst-nt ernie. Executors* sale.

LIDCOMBE.-Allotments,, Tilha-strect und Victoria

atenué. Mortgagees' sale.

RICHARDSON und WRENCH, LTD.

TO-MORROW, AT 3.'"

"WANDOO HILL LAND SALE.

ItVDE.3i choice LOTS.

RYDFi.-

RYDE. Grand Views of Riler and Landscape,

RVDE. elouc to

RYDE. Ti oins. Bank«, l'osl-ollice, and Schools.

RYDE,RYDE.

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RVDE,AUCTION SALE, ON THE GROUND.

CHURCH-STREET AND MORRISOS-ROAD.

RYDE. '..'-

RYDE.-

RYDE.RYDE. ELEVATED LAND. MVTGHLEsS VIEWS.

RYDE.

I1YDP. MATCHLESS' VIEWS. ELEVATED LAND.

RV DE. i

CENTRE Ol' RYDE.

RYDE.RYDE EASY TERMS. TORRENS TITLE.

RYDE.

RYDE. ASSISTANCE TO BUILD BY VENDORS.

VENDORS' 01TICE OPEN TO-NIGHT, from ti to I),]

I for Plans.

ROSEVILLE.

ROSEVILLE,ROSEVILLE,ROSEVILLE,ROSEVILLE.

SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS IN

GLOSSOP ESTATE,GLOSSOP ESTATE.GLOSSOP ESTATE.

Auction Sale, on the Ground,

TO-MORROW, AT 3 P.M.

HUGHDUFF AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. 2S3

George-ntreit.and ChiUftffioil._

/TTJ-MORROIV,RYDE LAND SILL. MATCILULbS

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J. .VIEWS. It, and W., 03 I'ltt-Bt, __^,_

MACHINER!?

MiAÑCROVITE i LATH! R BLI TING, the All Aus. traban Bell i« recognised os the standard oí ít

cellenco m Belting Sole Mimifirturcr ind Proprietor,CHARLES LUDOWICI 4J Ment ard s-q lil, SIPO JS"S

/^.IBSON, HVTTLI li d IO , lid i0i lunt streit-

VXllMlllM- 11)01 i Nik in nts for Ufrel HuLcit, II!, 1 Huiler mil Co, Win V*qinth, ltd,

and I_Parkinson ntlt-qii_

AIR COllPhlÄiOR njsTTiiciltci Oft s lit lin,100 Moiling pie-iin Mili theip eheip

H D BULLI,i_S3 M n<iii ti h street

ONV Uclilcm. Vii Min; te-Broken MachineryMelded Morn l'art« limit up 60 Diit-st 8%q Qj

BOILERSand 1 iiglnc», Mine mil Mill Plnnts ill

si?i-s el cap lo chaiDalttood, On Regent «I Sed

C1VS 1

ngine a h p Cnpof, little iiscdT X21X Grillon st, W oollahn_

CJFCONTTlIVNU SHIRT MACHINE for ¿¡le 1 lite

)0 liuni'rt. Pari niBuntood_

UN1C1PVL COUNCIL 01 hVDNLV

HAND OB 1 LLCTUICVL CRANL

Quotation* are înWted,'

letitmnblc bt 12 \00N on

1RIDVY, 7th MV1 101, from persons Millingto sell

cither from stock or second hiind one or mon CllvMas,opcritcd hi hand or eloctricullt, capable of lifting upto 1 han« or o ton

The price lo Include Hie erection of orine oi

die at Macquarie street North The crewe must

Loirnly willi all tests and conditions protldcd or re

quired bt the I ifts and Cranes Act, and enforcedbt the Coternment In

pccloisOuotntions with nil ncccrsurj jKirtlcuIirs ure to be

formrded to the Tittil Clerk Tottu 11 ill,Still ej,

i us to be uren rd bl bun 1» the lime specifiedTIlOMVs II MSB1TT,

Town Hil!, Sidnet Tottn Clerl20th Ipnl Hill_

M

w:AY 1NT ID, Mi p Motor. D ( 221 210 t bl ite per

lu «I ii-, ti) Motir limb! arlu lltmtii s

w unrl hand Jiun S\\\H1 MU, ViVin* Pin) nor *. rd M iscd.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,

VOIT Bli PI I.MW1 NI PI WO SV11S1 VCTIONJ \1 P SI INO S

PV1INC, S I OR FIANOiPUING S lOR PIANOSPILINGS I OR PIANOS.

PVIlNüs imite son fo M-.it their extensile Shotrloom« nid trt oter the beautifulh tonel instrument«that ure no» brui.; ihspkticd nach Instrument is

specnll} sel i ted for use in hot and trting dinnies,lid is perfect in Tone, Oniluj, Tone i, Const mellon,lot inanshlp, nu! Dural UlliMc «c1! Hiern füllt piotecled bt our oten full guar

anlei, uni no better safeanird could he had If to.

m't afford to pi} cash, utuil jouiscll of our -J temof

PAI1NCS P M INO S PUINC'1PA11NGS I VLING s PMINC"?

I'AI INI, b P SLING h P \LINl 'S

And it Brisbane, Nctrcustlc, Toowoomba, and II mole

"DLV 10UK NLW P1VNO

BUY YOUR NEW PIVNO

BIRI CT FROM THE MVNUI VCTLRinDIRLCT 1ROM THE MVNU1 VCTURLR

Think carcfullt what this means to 101

V bating of at least ]j to 20 per cent, on

j our purchase

The Finest Tlano \ ou could po slbb lar

chase at i moderate cost is

Till I WIOlS FNGIISH WTBl I!

lill 1 VMOUs LNG1 IS11 Ml M It

Vituallt phyed upon and endor eJ h>1 a lei en ski

The Heber 1 lanela Piano Is a conibimtioi

of the genuine Pianola willi this 1 an ous

I nghsh Pianoplajablc

either bjhand or

roll Recitals oailt

CVSII OR EVSV TLRVIS

Tlir P1VN0LV COMPANY,

>sl George street, eydnet

(opp Beard, \\ itson s)

IA MVSTLRPILCI- WORLD I VMOLS'

I

Us. HOPK1SSONHOPMNbON

ion eil 1 now how ciilaln niusiial eonipoiiions

| Jllkt lili certain treat pit turn, hold the allcnlicii

r ufier vear an] alw 1)1, evole admiration Unv

I

uti inspired vvoikibu Hopkinson impicsscs one a., an instirel I'lano

I Its lone is m much mine bi mtllul li constructloi

to s

iperb, tint one eui leadih muline lhat its

mikeis strove for au Ide ti and VII VINLD K Conn

and lirai Pie wcild fainuiu ll(|kiiis»u Us tone will

be aloii" sullicient lo eonviiu }ou that it is an

Irvquisiie piino Sold on the oiuacst terms in fc)dncv

Gatitlou>Ci> fueOl'l N I1LL Ti N OCIOCK TONIGHT

CARNLl.il S hole CVRNrGII"!.

CVRNLGIL«- Vi,ent CaUNLGlLb,The House foi ( ODD Pianos

o G1 ORO! STRILf Si UN! V

_lust I plow I I'O o; p nile_

EXCFPTIONVLBVRCVINS IN

PI VNO»SLCONDHVNDl

V fiw of tim lárgalos wc arc offering In

slightly i_c I plino-

I1PP, R0N1=CII Bl MINC Sil WERT

MIGNON, ROSLNIR JRVRD, an I

others

Prices from ¿lo upward

C II WIITIN VND IO

'The Reliable Pi mo Depot

10 0 v__wa"k!Js s'!*___.^1 DOD llAMJs UN COUD" J LrUlö

a -

N0 DEPOS1T-5/ WEEKLY

1 Our well known makes of I'lANOs are thus pla . .

within reach ol every home by our lioeral mcthol

of dealing Our pnces are n_ht 1 very Piano

I guárante eil, and kept in tune for one )cir free'

No canvaascrB Oicn Friday M.hti till B 0 clock.

OTTO JOHN'. J/TD

_n i\)-nv ard stree .'aclng VVvuv ird ney ivtq

Plane 5, no iepo it

<_T»<

w

RLILLV S UprightUranus _, cuintiis, 10 vci

_guiir«ntpr.no deposit 1/ » week_i_

7F SAM vou "pe on rngli:,li I'la) cr Pianos,

0 REILI i S cooperative S)stom rrtunis JO pe foij

régulai payments 530 George st_lrnWO-HighcliiS Ipright Gund 1'IVNOS for «ile 1

1 barcllns 10HN BROADWOOD ond bON=, l,rc,c]

mode! almost icw, overstrung extended iron frame,ivory ke)e*

walnut .

RICH til'P and °0I1N, walnut, piacticallv a new|

Piano Terms If desired

C RANDVLL, CenlraJ Vrciele

Ceorgc Btrect, 1 ita 1 doors from t iverpnol slreel

r<ÄXlÄN~VyD~CO ,LTD

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\, LD SEI! HI.FEHD MVNTIIIA d18 (.1 OIIGI ST,'

M ASCOTT!' biUNL)

RHI'IN'BLIK. _ .

GLADMVV_ Cash or Terms

Bl ».UTULL PIo-NOS e

at most reasonable pncesA large Stock to select from

in a great vanet) of values

1 verv instrument guaranteedW H BROWN, CO

,80 Pitt st bei 1. P O Hunter st

B"ARC.A|N<r-lN«LK.inl V

~

I SlT) IRON 1It \\i>

PUÑOS Cash or lenna Leading ¿'akersC RA.NDVL1

.Ho George strert_nt) 3 diori from I ivirpool street

-vTIW iügiish rnd German iron framed J'ianoT from I

-^ ¿jo guir 10 )r« Burrett and Co 140 Oro st_W I

PIANOS,just unrwked, beautiful Bobv f

rutiii VVi!

_niit._:_8r>,jr'l_çwhire £120 Barrett,_140 Leo st_W

"\TFW Bntiuh Iron frame Pianos just landed, ¿50, 10?li years pur Gordons 40 I linders st nr Oaf tt

ITU!G\NT ironfranu I'lano t 0 Greatert birgum

\i In Sydnci Gordon 3 40 Flinders st 111 Oif st

rjiOVVllLS 57 l'iinelas«t-Goid variel) of PlVNOb

L_or OflCi \N>. from iCS iipw irdh_"

1PP Model, new, 0.100, Piano, mi erin e 0 £a0, terms:- G If lee_" Johnston st Innindale_

mo PICILRL SHOWS Schoils ol V-,, Hall Proi

X prutors-For Sale "help iricnifln lit Table~. ~.

w Xla

22h J itt street

'B'

D

IPI' PIANO, walnut fromi 113V IinhursTat"

JIANO, law re me insewood case mind ccm Jm_perfeil meier will sell HO J ITA Billi

Ol DOUt Grind 1 ¡ano ( oil ird mid < 1 Hard,

_cost_£__0_MU_ehcap_4i Ovforel st _Ped J

OHN ÖRINSMUVII iron frîme PIVSO ¿.-is must

_mJI_\y Mest »l___North'

'_HOSir and TI RMS In Cull V oil - I'lANO",, ¿17,

LI, C¡2 _>_J IiillJ.

' ' '"'

/SOOIl lJVNUlTñ.,^-*° will m 11 eheil terms arrun[' el 171 Di 1oi_i"lnre

si

1JIVNO,goon ordFi loin-,

beautiful -use ¿1 1 ,s

_I'll Arundel«! I 01 esi

I udgc Campe relcm 11 en J

PIVNO, ( o1uirel~7iib) Triud Inn walnut ease, ¿25

_47!J^_raiiialtei_rd Joielilnrll_

LVRGJIroiTfrniii

I lino le ii foi "ijitpivil ,ood iii

_slniniont Hi is offer_ ,V bing si___^ewtow11

B~TJjlli\ili I'inio ni (.ootl order, l" V birt 1111

lohiv-on Hillcrest st M Irnliam off I vmcibloii pt

F*~VNO, iron irauie, ov ervtriinc, equal neu sicrifice,!

sold this wuk _.!_._.!_"'>" road Sun

In

WANT! I) lo Sill, u brand new Brlftnieud IJ VNO,>> Ir ight, ¿4o cihll Vpplv II 1 IRISH!,

S Westmore land strict lorcst Lodge_^_^

PTvNO,neaily new, oversiiimg, lie n inm cihUiix

¿25 cost Cid no d ilirs need apply II Bil 1

Cowrie st,rornci Now nein si, Ncvtown

_

IJIANO iron muni, uc!ir|y"ncw, L2~ co t ¿ iH~Tnb(iL 14 Gnvric t c omi r New iii iii st Newtown_

EN ,11SU upright I oucrrt Grand, Stool, Insulator»

faull less concl CM los 7i iVesUt 1) hurst

TRONIRVMI I'IVÑO in nail) good tominion will

1_ sell at s.»_loiv Miv 4 2*8 viclom si Dhsl

VITVNIID Buy, Kio! «-iHoiid linnd J I VNO, cisli lar

''JJ1 "_"_ "' "' ( rl"

'l"ii_Posl £lHce_

WANUI) to Hu) Iron I lanie" I IA NO ¿li lo 10

TI l'y let! r I ur-i ll'V t nurbel]ni «iiitv Hills ,

"\Ti \\ 1 nglish limos si c1 ill) (iclfciitd für YuI

I

J-V eluualc, from ¿W Lstcus,53 1 liudcra tt,

.A TIGHT CORNEE.

BY AUTHUR IV. MARCHMONT.

[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED I

CIIAPTBn 11.-Continued.

Owing to the huirj of tho piopuiatlons

this had no1 been placed with guille ieut cure

nnd a miner; hud boon lea on tho light of it

«hero the footpath wnb loner than clsowlicicThcio ms just n chin e-"-onc In ti thousand

poiImps-that tho eui might got thiough If

tho rlbht wheels would take the tooti nth

Without i bPcond b lu'.Hatton the elnuffcuj

took the i isle and drove tulghl for the nui

lott itnj

"At tim tel i Hie ape d the enr uns Hieing

the wheels mounted tho obstnilo with i jcil

which nil but threw tho ociupints out of

theil scats and It tilted to Mich in anglothat for a, bcconil It tins running on the

left wheels onlj It looked Impossible that

It should mold lurnint, over but juot is

the police jumped out fioni behind tho lorn

the eui lighted and the deslere us mud at

tho ii heel brought it bmk on to the io ii

and dashed nua> into the mirk ni lift} miles

an boin bototo tho chatiHied poll o could

tecovci stifllcienth from their mu pi ino to (lib

eharge theil it capons

Tho volloj m hen It did como lins haimlcbband tho notoi lous i eil c ai mid its ol upiiits

Mero soon bet omi ni} fear of pin suit

Dravo lein niignlllcont (lied tho man

by tho sido of the chauffeur Keep olng I

thought it uns tho flnibh if everythingThe samp break noel speed vi it, miiutalncd

until they slotted down through Chircnton

where thej cioj,sed the ilvoi mil then turned

to the right (¡ill1 cuing en

iigalntill the}

reiehed 1 illejulfan

1 og un between thorn

ind Bourt, vthcip the} halted i little wa)

shoit of the hoiibcs The four men in tho

tonneau Jumped out ivhiptcd olf the reI

eldoo an! bael i' the tar ehint,|iig Its eoloui

to i sobei gi ecu ir-movcl the disc niimbei

plate and with a quick gool night lim tied

uwiiv le iv Int, the chotitToiu nul lue mau b)his -side-(h lei lei of the gins ttiiown ns

Papa Uaudln -to continue the Journey iloiii

Ihey rau through Bourg at. a stinjy p-iccand a fow mlnutcb bl ought them to Chatil

Ion where thej pulled up at a little villa In

the outbMrts Tho car was qui ltlj tarigeiland the gear whl li had cut the lopp was

removed and packed attij with the led plntcBlu ii cuhniuglv contrived hiding pla e

As thej cnteiPl the house dun Un s dailghter mot thom &bi vías i íemarkablo lookln0

girl with a mass of red tawny hair elusti red

about her face tin owing Into btiong ellet tho

clcai pallor of hot coniplONlou tutt is thebuck soft clinging dues omphiblscd the

graceful lines of the sinuous figure

Is all well' she ab! ed You up lite

Her voice ins a lit Lie unslpady vith thp

anxiety of surponso which 1 nit ted the ritheiheavj brow-, ovei her big liibtrous hi own eves

She put the qupstlon to lui fithcr but hci

(izc was ill foi his companionOf ooursp its ill vieil IVhnt to sou

mo in' Joan boro has dono splcii Hilly Hut

It was a touih ml go oh Jean'' inl the

rapid IntPrchnngo of looks bein eon them wis

unnoticed bj the voungcr man

The girl took lils hand ind drew off lils

glove i rcssc 1 her Jipa to tho fingers mid

hold up hoi tace for t eiress Youro nothurt Jem'

Ile tuined with i questioning fiown Whvshould I bo hurt Estelle Ills, tuno wus

somewhat hi usque as- lu kissed lui ind puther abide to take off his heivv motôi toat

11 c re hungrv Ue added In much die simo

tone She was hurt by hlb mannci aud paused» If to iopl> but changed liol mind ami led

the way Into the loom where u jieal was

hld

He sat down at once and ile his menl In

silence taking no hop] nf the othei s talk

and as soon cr he lind finished ho rose indtook n clgni from -i boN on tho winiolpieceThe girl jumped up ind btruek a match loi

himlou ire not well to night Jean sho said

with a mille of -solicitude

les I am Dont fuss, rio answered

throwing ghlmsclf luto in e isj chalí an 1

smoking "lowl) his brows pent bnd 'ii- lookabbti acted

Qaudln niotlonefl to hlr d ltightcr to leave

him alone but she would not

Why wont }oti speik to me sho erlcd

with a show of pibiiion Ive done nothingc\ opt cat out my ho t In euspcimo us I

vyaltPd for tom coming Join Jean whv

won t }ou bpenl lo me'

His frown deepenid as he looked up andan oath "llupcd from him

Id rilhei jon svvoio at mc than suld

nothing she exclaimed bltleilv'

Ile Rhiiiggiil lils shoulden, but bl« racebrlghtoned n little dltectly tiffeiwiiJs and

¡¡op""^ drcw llcl to lllm aud k'ssod

liilh a posture of mgei shp wicnchtd her

sort

U

wi?, ,» ^T h "° ,,UC in a ' |8S oi t"-11

me and eit/"ei;laU! i,0," ^""^ly "Poken to

,7n" ,*,.

n n0tuillfi uut som looks andangel to Hu on

Dont woriy li lui ghi pul fn b:)r iathshaipl}

Jean turned to C mdln with a Lcalmo ofprotest and then b.elc to hei im son}Estelle bin I m onlv i brute ind i moodv

bruie it the bett i dilu t me ni ida illicit, but5ou must talso

mo »o i "y

Ililli was molo thin enough to pu if} hoiend she tluovv hci unis about him mil ltlobtdhim pisbionute!} Ile let hei hnvc her wnv

but thoio was no answering en eh in eltheiwold oi look an! when slip drew away hefell bach Into his To mu moodv attitude, uni

sat hiuoking and Heming inlu vannc}Ho was n voi nt, powcifulb built man with

btiong incgular ieituicb 1 e li id i losel} eutwhlskpi« and a shoit braid, and fall hairllmost is short as his benid lils pjes wore

blue but dull uni with little c\|ic sion md

iutellifaincc und lili lelioiib werc blew ind

heny inI

et ping with bia gcncial apnaiance

Vfti r i timo he lose mil loft the loora

pu)lm, no lned to the "ins quick questionwhctbpi sho i onie) tinv thing foi him

\s the dooi i lovell behind him the "tumpol liri foot in] buist into tPiis

What b Ihi good of that' n-i rd Iipi

father ( rttfTly lie hid i hatd face mil

lieou pleielnc, p}cs mci Dip mnniici of i man

accustomed to lone his will on otherB

II ivon L 1 re ison to be ungi}' H inn t he

chang d to ita ni m ilmoi<l out of knowledgeIn the last fp i divh Vnd whj ' Dldn t I

nuise bim hielt to lit' DI In t Di Caillot bas

that but foi nu li would li ive die 1' M ho h is

a light lo bim It i hut cut Hunt he pt o

mlbod lo mari} mc' Dldu t ho put thlb Ungbib own on ni} Hugel ind tell nu again mid

ugaln tint lie c ned foi mt ' Dopsii t lu

know th it I woinliip the verv siouad he

walks m' bin i lid passloi at 1>

Oaudln g t i Flung of Impiticuu Up had

vet} Utile svmintliv for any sou of emotion

Will I hiippuse hell keep lils word he

growledV protl} w ty he his nt showing It husn t

ho' A Hw words forcpd with mi etToit a Kirs

oi two given is a sort of toll with nolthoi

waimth mu meaning in them Uko i me

lens pat foi a tioublpsonip dog Vnd his

looks' 1 ilpclnrp to heaven Id rithei Ho

strutk mo than look it nu ib I ve i night bim

looking i do¿en times thebo li t tinco

di}Ho m n bo coming to hlmspir- beginning

to lemembeiCachot laid ho would

This ipponrcd to rpui net angoi tu unite

heat and sho winced as If ho had itruck liol

If thais It then II be i heal} ic konlng

¡f it means that ho wont huvo -in} thing to

do with me I wont rtind tint tithei I

bwcai 1 wont if he tilpu to go buk on his

iv ord the police shall lmow who it Is thut

di h ob tho led cal

Guudln spinng to his fppt with i heat} o ith

Stop that my girl ho et led heit, 1}

you ro mud .,." ,,

'Mad oi bim I wont let hint be Mae to

me Iles pledged and lu shall keep bib

"cmidln^el he, roughl} 1.} the inn and

shook hei ''""Ptint 1 sa} b< cried

tire eninrl} Stop this lot and listen to

me The, ob trol,1',,'"" ' damned serious

tioubU too Tho police were on us to night

andI we wen .11 hut t.appel at \lj«mTina me mt, tbit nome one gave us awn} mia

I Jet i nlr.-bfh Jenlous of lean Co

L8'r1 mil 111 dpal with him IVo dont

S^iïi. "'«"»."«'""'«

EJr/'.v'-i-vr's^iJr.i";;;I olios ii ivaircs

«Jiii'iH. I toll vou was tho blunt stein

^ï"\\.« ÄMKyouunold-nUn.»?h?J. nTnrâ to mc Y\ hat s <

orno to jon

rye°BUt o£ It UuU and half wilted us he Is hod

SmZ.ttrivont Part from hlm-1 -v«r that

;C-4!:flHrrr;;s'Cv;Ähea.í i n nrrangothat Y on can meet at

mattei 1 II nrrangi w|he

our other rooran ^"^n lako Sou there to

Lyons »t»1'0"Hut ra nd not a worl to

morr"vv morning But ««.»««tUo tll,BB

B

bim about unsltunB

settled(lo bo eorllnuod 1

m.

.im « in whim rd to har I lu io loi 2 r fe la

Halt » 'o''»J1 ,Tnll 1lr.mui tlirh lim the

I

liier an 1 oil e? internalforgan« Lolkle a Ulla ne

gentleand hdj ful,

- Vdtt,

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LAW EEPORT.|

-,-t- i

HIGH COUßT.(Betöre the Chief Justice, Sir Snmuol GrllHtli,

Mr, Justice Isnncs, Mr. Jus.tleo Duffy, aud

Mr. Justicu lticli.)

INTERESTING TRADE MARKS JUDGMENT.Hein) Clio und Bock und Co i S 1 Ldd) I

Tho icbcrvcd jud_mcnt of tho Court wus

Kiun In tho caso In which Henry Clayend Doe! und Co Ltd al Denied iigiinst i

decision 0r ilr Justice lluivo), sittint,in

Lqulty Jiirlbellctlon on Api li lr lill

PliintiJi compiui} dcclii'-ü thnt the) cuiricel

on the hinnufacttiii of cigats at Hnvnnu

Oubu Ihe computo <lil ned to bo tho pio

prlctoi 01 a tuide nmrlt will) a cetlaln device

IlalntiiT alleged deleiidint who was a tobac

conlst In b)dnej waa selling clgais no1 oí

jilnlutlffcompon) a mnnufucturc got up In

hovea which weio allowed to bo eolouiablo

imita tiona ot plaintiff cotupuiiv b boNeS Plain

tift compiny alleged that Hie public vvoio be

ing Indu ed to bellcvo that the) wore pill

(hubiiig tlio compati) b elgin5 Ula Honor in

1 nuil) vwis nskon to íestiuiu tile continued

salo bv defendant of llitBo cigais llib Honor

decided ugainst tho company with costs J ho

miin giound of nppoiil to tho High Comt

w ib that llib Ilonoi should havo held Uiut tho

dovieu and genual _et tip of detondaiatB

cl_ais weio calculated io de oive and amount

ed to an Infi Ingénient ot plaintiff coinpan) a

tindo mini

Tho Chief Justice said the simplest form of

Inflíngeme nt was of comae an otact copy

Pho infiintenuiit eompl lined oí in this uise

waa vvhut vv ia commonly and eonveniently

enllcd a colouuible iniilatlon b) which lils

llonoi unileiaiood the tiling ot so mmh of

tilo nude muk is was llktlj lo bo mist then

for the whole Ihe stnnduid ot loruparlson lu

eluded the vv hole get up ot Ihe iilulutiff s faoods

V ti nile niai! was used ti dlstingulblithe

Loodi of (ho uwner of it fiom thoso ot otltoi

pelions ind tun) tlirrefoiobecome impoitnnt

iib t blep oi mentis id tho proof of dccciHlon

hy porting oft But a leUstcred trado mark

vv ii also an end in Itself and nu action would

lit for a colourable Irait îtlou of it without

prout ot an. thing more It the contiaiy \lcvv

were coi reel lllo oulv advantage acqtllicd by

registration of <i li ade mail under tho îvcw

South Wtilos Act vv is to jirovo tho registered

owners right to use the marl hlmsolf without

in) light to complain of -i colourable lmitution

ot It bj other poisons even though amount

lug to i dellbciute pira") unless by doing so

Ihov In fact pnrbod off their goods na lila

Ills Honor bald that having compared tho two

devices In question by tho test of his own e)c

sight he ha ! no dlltlctill) in Unding aa a fact

th a the détendants device boie such a re

semblance to tho pliln Iff s leglbteied marl

na to bo calcul ited to induce ineautloui

purchasers to think It is the plaintiff s maik

Tho lent ned lu Ige in the lovvei Court had

found that it wah the woid lipck willoh do

noted tho plaintiff com ian) a fcoods and Hint

the clears wer« not bought on the faitli ot the

reproduction of the tralouiark ol an eaglo

and iImiI bat a ptrsou it tin ling to buy u

Ho It cigar would not bo likely lo accept a

Ne liol in mibtnke Thit fludlng said his

Honor th Chief Jin-tl-e was o£ gi cat Im|

poitanec as legarded the complaint of passing

oft but vv i« foi tim leiuoiib stated Urelevunt

to th i question of Infringement of tho ro-

lls!teied tradomailf Tho finding Lould onl) bo

¡ii-lovnuton tho assumn ion that if the nama

ot the ovvnci of a luhlstcrod trademark had

become bo well 1novvn that his goods weroaold

on tho faith of his name without regard to

his mark the marl bceamn negligible mid

might be piiatcd willi lmpnnltv 1 cannot

think that this íb the law olthoi In New South

Wale» oi in Lugland concluded his Honoi

I am therefore of opinion that tho appoal

should he allowed as fur .is regards tho com

I iaint of infilngemcnt I am unablo to lind

unv Mound with regard to the complaint of

pissing off thntvvould Justit) us in oviirmling

the Bndliib of the lcarn-d Judge on tho qucs

tion of lai t

Mi Justice Isaacs sail ti at Judged li) the

standard ot identity on which tho 0)0waa the

solo test the defendant s trademark could not

bo said to ho n copy of or Identical with thuti

of the plaintiff 6 Infringement wubI bo of tho

tiadonmrk es a whole Iho worda on

plain Iff s mark Indícalo vno manufacturers

and theil importune could not bo ignored

Not onl) wiro those words omit

led on defendant b device but their

place was supplie 1 bv other ind

quite different wordb Those dlfterenccb nlouo

were sufficient to dcstioy ideutit) De

fendants (Ldd) s)marl uot only con

I lined nothing appronchlng tho namo Bock

but did contain a negation of tho cigars being

Hock u Notwithstanding the similarity of

tile i isle and the crown the lcsemblance of

Imprc jlon did not evl-tThere ivas there

foit no lnfilnfccmnnt or the trade marl His

Honor ulao held tint the complaint of pass

lug off w is not substantiated He thought

the appeal should bo dismissed

Mr Justire Duff) read the Judgment of \l\rn

seir ind Mi Justice Rich Their Hanois

saïd the law of trude mark was an off shoot

of tho law ofj

uBblnt, off which became

Ueai h recognised both ut law and In equltv

In Hie rail) patt of Hie nineteenth centur)

Unies the use complained of yvus likely to

lead lo tho deception of purchasers there

wns no Infringe nient Whilst there was an

undoubted i comblant o between the marks

thcli HonoiR were of opinion that appellantshad failed to make out i ease of piobibllltv

of deception Pieli Honors also held that

the app n! failed is legalds the complaint of

ptesslnroff

Hy mijoillv therefore the Chief Justlto

dissenting, tlie appeal was dismissed with

costsMr Ivikv liC and Mi Maughan Insllutt

ed by Messis Mintei simpson and fo ip

peal ed toi the appellant compani and Mi

lev irler KI and Mi Jordan instruí ted b)

Missis M Uouncll and Mofhtt foi the icbpondcut 1 Us

(t cloie bli S mool (.rlfllth f I Mr lustlce

Ibaacs md Mi lu ti e Duff) )

JNCOMl IA\ DISPLTL

HI sntVl H JUDGMLNI DJ-LIVFRLD

Hie re-bei vee! Judgment of the Court vvns

ilellvoird in Die case In which Hi New Soutn

W iles Commlssioncert, of TnNiition lppeal

c1 a_ilnst the miijoiltv julament of the stato

lull Court (Mi lustice Print,Mi Justice

Gordon and Mr liibtico ferguson) on Mtircli

Jl lil will h i even ed i decision bj Dlstrlrt

Couit 'udge Muna) siltingib a t omt of He

view In the dispute between the Commis

sloncis uni the ¡sulphide forpontion I til

Uioken Hill ovei the amount of income taN

pnj ihle for the Mar131.J

Ulta Commlssioneis or T ixntlon appealed o

the IlliliCouit to decide the question ns to

vvhotboi tho sum oí ¿.GI 1.5 was lknii»1o in

come within the muiuing or tho Income Man

acement Acta of lil- and 11H

The Chief Justice said ¡t wits not disputed

tint the sum of iCJOOO was income lhc

question wa whether it vv is Income dcrlvcl

fiom n nuuric in New booth 'VVales Hie

point submitted foi dee Islnu w is whether the

sum should he brought Into ice aunt as in

ionie Hiibject

to pelmitti d deduction« He

>ond ill doubt the mini was received hy rea

son of the conti net of Ma)"

lil- That con

ti act -was oik made by tho coiporallon for

tin pul pose of und In lb" course of Us busl.

nobs ot binelting oieb ind belling Hit product

vi hit li btislnesrwas eve opt

as legunia tho

sollinc, lulled on lu New South Wales lils

Honor hild without attempting anycihntis

live iJMlnitlonhe wi of opinion thnt when

i person m tompau)carried on in the blain

of New South NA ¡iles the buslnesr of dealing

v Hu niti|rnl pioduots foi Ihe puipost of

prepaiing them foi ubo or extracting from

tbuii other producti ind (hen disposing of

the iiltimato product h) wa) of sale any in

come iiiising fiom conti i ts entend into in

Uli oidinaiv com so if that business for din

pniiufent thohe pioducts whciover I ho (on

I ruc Is themselves who midi had Its source

In j irt at Hast In the business uiiilcrtnMni,

1 iking th vlev/ Unit Hie monty was paid aa

liquid itc el clamâtes unelei Ihe leiond con

ti iel his Honoi suid that damages received

ns i oniptnrallon foi non peiloi inuncc of i

businoHS contiutt stood on the sime fooling

ns (lie prollla foi Hu loss of which the

damii},c veil piid Ills IIouoi held that the

sum of .LG" non unB el rived mnlnlv if not al

toj,c|hei fiom i som e In thl i Slate and

must lo bl ought Into uetount j.h income bo

dabil If ho said the toiporatlon could

en ibllhh a tase foi apportioning it by n<

tributlng inv pa t ot ii to a source lu Lugland whoio the coi polution waa re_l8teied oi

in Victoria whoie it em ried on somo burl

nesi opentions tim commitslonerij would no

doubt i,lve effect lo the repi esentntions

"Mi Just( o Isaacs in a srpainto JudgmentIn which hi levlewrd ii mo pnvlous i

aaes

said II win Irtipo blhl lo escindo Ihe XflOO'l

entirelv from tm tlion Ii ivan hlh Honoi

thought cquullv impossiblt lo include the

»holt of Hu sum without apportionment of

lorne kind ia between New "-outh Wale« and

lill es oulsldn New South, Wulos whero Hie

business was cn i led on suoject to all proper

deductionsMr lu tleo Duffy In a separate Judgment

cone m red

lhc appeal was therefaie allowed tim oidor

appeilcd from dischuiged y,it|i cobts of the

Supreme touit ind High Count licnrlngjs

aralnst the loapondcnt. loipoiationDi missenden Instructed by Mi I V Til

lett Ciown solicitor r^prercutcd tho appel

laut Commisrloneis of Taxation Mr Langer

Owen Iv f and Mr cihoTiece instructed b)

Messis NoiIon bmitli and Co represented

the ¡Sulphide Corpolilion Ltd

(Tlefort Mr Justice Rich 1

LUSD REbljMPriOV CLAIM

( OMPENSV-TIONf 1IXLD

?Sitting In the original jurisdiction of the

High Couit his Hourn con ludod the hoaiing

cf the rtDplleatlon by the Minister for Homo

Affairs lo IK the amount of compensation

foi land iiqulied In lerumpllon foi I oderal

terrltoiv |in poses

The matt'i in dispute!was n thlin bv David 1 no1 of Ulla ira I

Çiicanliciau 'lhc department reaumed Ollj

acres of claimant's land. A disputo arose

over tho amount of compensation payable,

tho department offering £870 odd for the land|

and improvements. ivhiUt the owner claimed

nenrly tvvle-o as much.

Delivering judgment, his Honor suld the

claimant mid his witnesses valued the In d

at .C2 10s per acre, making a total value

of £1602. On tho othov hand, expert im-

penses, culled for the Commonwealth, valued

It.¡it, iSOil and £S12 respectively. These hit-

ter estimates,'said bis Honor, wert, boino

out by tho number of stock lim by the olnim

ant, aad the number of» stook returned by

Ulm under the' Act. They wero lilao_hiip

ported by tho fact that In 1005 tho olnlm

nut sought a renppralbcment of tho land, anti

asked that the value of tho C.P. land, un-

improved, bo sol down al U/S, and of thee.h. land at S/4 per acre. Thai, would ranko

(ho total valtio of land, unimproved,. £293 odd.

and added to tho value of tho improvements,

£GI7, would make» a total of £050. Basing

his Unding on Iho expert ovidoneo called

his Honor determined tho compensation, at

£950, from which thcro la to bo deducted£257 duo to the Crown on tho land, making

the net amount of compensation £693.No order was mudo na to costs.

<

Mr. Campbell, K.C., and Mr. Pike, Instruc-

ted by tho Commonwealth Crown Solicitor,

appeared for the Minister; ana Mr. Shnnd,

1CC, and Mr. Monaghan,'

inbti noted by Mr.

Crichton Smith, for tho claimant Perrot.

SUPREME tíOUBT.

BANGO COURT..

(Before Mr. Justice Sly and a jury of four.)

EJECTMENT ACTIONS.

Carnet v Keane.

Mr. If. E. Manning, instructed by Messrs.

Ellibon illch, and Son, appeared for tho plain

tlfT. The détendant did not appear. This

was an action of ejectment brought by John

Onrnct. of Norton-street, Leichhardt, against.

Patrick Keane, to recover possession ot J

acres of land at Bankstown.Verdict for plaintiff

was given.

FlU! Townaend v Thompson.

Mr. James, instructed bV Mr. J. J. Jagolman,

appeared for the plaintiff.Defendant, Stan-

ley Thompson, appeared In person. «

othor defendant. Andrew Thompson, did not

appear. This was an action of ejoctment

bl ought hy John Fitz Townsend

against défendants to recover possession of

106 acres of land'at Dapto.Veidlct for plaintiff.

ACTION FOR BALANCE OF ACCOUNT.

Higgens and another v Brown.

Mr. Moculta, Instructed by Mcbsrs. Pigott

and Stlnson (agents for Messrs. Fitzgerald

and Mcintyre of Muswellbrook), nppcared for

'the plaintilTB; and Mr. Curtis, Instructed by

Mr. Edgar 11. Cohen, of Muswellbrook, for the

defendant. This was an action brought by

Edward Higgens and Waller Valentino Par-

kinson, stock and station ngonts, of Muswell-

brook, trading as Edward Higgens, Parkinson,

and Co., against kenworth Brown, grazier, to

recover tho sum of £101 2s 9d, balance of ac-

count claimed by plaintiffsto ho duo to thom.

IAs patt of the claim was on a promissory

note, Mr. Curtis explained defendants' case

to the Jutv, and salt! that lils cllout had had

dealings with plaintiffs for years, and ho ad-

mitted that on July 13, 1314, defendant owed

the plaintiffs £160 Ss 3d, .and nt that time

Judgment had been recovered against him by

anothor crodltor, as Parkinson know; and

when defendant saw him on the same day,

Parkinson said that hib firm had no security

for tiielr debt. Defendant replied that the

only property ho had consisted of 11 horses,

and he oHorcd to hand thom over to plaintiffs

nbsolutoly, to clear off his debt. Parkinson

consented, and an agreement was drawn up

by which plaintiffs agreed to toko the horses

In full satisfaction of tho balanco claimed by

,them. It was also agi cod that until an op-

portunity offered for soiling thom, tho de-

fendant was to keep tho horses at aglstmentat the expense of the plaintiffs. Defendant

subsequently sold ono of the horsoB mid hand-ed the proceeds to plaintiffs, who, later on,

iinformed him that they had sold the otheis

for £56. Ho contended that they wore worth

£150 at tho time, as among tho animals there

were one blood mare, several full bred horses,and bomo valuable ponies.

The plaintiff Parkinson, In lils evidence, Said

It was absolutely untrue that tho horsoB were

taken lu full satisfaction of defendant's liabil-

ity. Ah a matter of fact, witness agreed to

sell the horses, which wore of a nondescriptcharacter, on behalf of the defendant, and a

sale noto, waa made out. They vvoio adver-

tised and sold In October on behalf of Brosvn,who was present at tho auction salo; and wit-

ness heard nothing about defendant's asser-tion until some time afteiwurds. After the

sale he said to defendant that the procoedswould reduce his indebtedness a good deal, and

ho subsequently Bent him account sales.

The Jurv returned n verdict for plaintiffs

in tho full amount claimed.

NO. 2 JURY COURT.(Before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury of

four.)

Henderson v E. Vickery and Sons.

. Timms v Same.

The evidence was eonpludpd on both sides,

but counsel'!, uddro&sos are not yet llnlshed.

IN EQUITY.(Before the Chief Judge, Mr. Justice Simp-

son.)

Kvcrlnsbam v Penrith Council.

The suit lomalns part hoard

(Before Mr. Justice Harvey)

Stair v Stan

The Milt stands part heard

UJYORCE COURT.t Before Mr Justice floidon )

MALLEN v MALLEN

Mr. K. W. Fraser appeared tor the petitioner,

James Mallen, who sued for a divorça from

his wife, NpIIIp Sophia Mallen (Tolmer!}'

Painter), on the ground of her misconduct

with Frank Mawson. His Honor, In deliver-

ing lila reserved Judgment, mild he was not

satisfied as far us co-respondent was con-

cerned, but he whs sntlnflcd beyond reason-

able doubt that the case against respondent

had been made out. He, accordingly, granted

ii decreo nisi, against respondent, making ;t

returnable In six mouths.

(Before Mr. Justice Street.)

PETERSEN v PETERSEN.

The bearing of this suit, in which Kristltin

Martin Petersen sued for the dlsbolutlon of

his marriage with Grace Petersen (formerly

Pomery), on the alleged ground of misconduct

with one TlnnB Jansen, was resumed and con-

cluded. Petitioner amended his petition by

charging respondent with misconduct with

some person unknown, and hlR Honor dis-

missed tho petition as against, tho co-respon-

dent, but granteda decree ulsl on the amend-

ed politlón against respondent, making It re-

turnable In six months.

TUFN15LL v TUFNELL.

Mr. Davidson-, instructed by Mr. Claude Man-

ning, uppoarotl 'for the petitioner. Fnijnk

Tatnell, ".tho asked-for a deere« against his

wife, Helene Gwynne Tatnell (formerly Dps

panic) for the restitution of conjugal rightn.

The murringo took pluce In September, 1005,

at tho Church of tho New Thought. Roslyn

strpPt, Darlinghurst. His Honor granted ii

decree, ordering respondent to return lo her

hishand In 21 days after servico of notice.

TtElOHEKT v REICHERT.

Mr. W. T. Flynn (agent for Messrs. Reid

and Reid, of Newcastle) appeared for Wal-

ter August Reichert, who sued for u dls-

bolutlon of his marriage with Lily May Rei-

chelt, on the ground of her misconduct with

Frederick Slio'nrs, who was joined as co-res-

pondent. The petitioner and respondent were

married on September 7, 100(.

His Honor gi anted a decree nisi, return-

able In six mouths.

WHITE V WHITE.

Mr. E. II. ("lardner appeared for Hip ppti

tloncr, Florencio Ann Whlto (formerly Lewis)

who sued for dlvuieu from Robert Henry

While, on the ground of respondent's mis-

conduct with » woman named Jessie Camp-

bell nt Coogop. The petitioner ami ies

pondent wero married on N'ovemlipr 7, 19011,

at Cowra, according to the rites of the Pres-

byterian Church.Ills Honor granted n decree nisi, returnable

In six .months.

MILLER v M1LLE11.

Mr. K. H, (lardner, appeared for the peti-

tioner, .Mary Evelyn Miller (formerly Fielder)who ¡.ned tor a dissolution' of her .marringawUlr.Wllllu'm Patria« Miller, on tho groundof respondent'», nilbi-tinduct with a woman

named Welman, nt Kensington. Tim nptl

tlonoi- and respondent wcro married at the

Sacred Heart, .Randwick, according to tho

¿cltobc?f«.tiSinn"Ü,anC(Uhollc Cl,urch' °a

His Honor, after healing the ease for pctl

|.lx0"»ongB".Bted

" (10Cr00 """' reivTV* ln

J y BANKRUPTCY.'(IJoforc the- Registrar, Mr. P. ii. Sainsbury.)

CERTIFICATE APPulCATIONS.Re J''alyard Botronn Mosse^Aboud, other-

wise known an frederick Deter.' Adjourned to

May 6.

Ile Ernest Samuel Turnor. Adjourned to

May ¡7.

SINGLE MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINA-TIONS.

Re Charles Arthur I'attlaon and Emily MaryPall Ison, ex parto Emily Mury raUlfton. Ad

joiirni'd to Mny 1".

Re Henry Kltuhing. Adjourned lo May 12.

Ro Annie- Turner. Adjourned t" May lit!.

Re 'William Henry HarriBou. Bankrupt was:

examined by the official assignée, and titmeeting was closed, and tho public enatnlna.lion dcolnrcd concluded.

SECTION SO EXAMINATIONS.Re Annie Turner. Adjourned to Moy su'Re Krnncls William Diake. Adjourned to'

May 12.

CREDITORS' PETITION.Tho Australian Bank of Commerce, Limited

v Alban Shannon, of tho Ti am Toiminuit, Un'

dercllffc, near Sydney, lately residing nt'Hoyatrent. Lower Rnndwlzk, rnqehoise-tralnorPolitlón to be hoard on May 7. ,

v

HEARING Ol'1 CREDITOR'S PETITION.David John Rand v Arthur Bryant Triggs

Mr. R. II. L. Innes, instructed by Mr sM. )_top1iens, agent tor Mr. C. A. Vaughan'of Cootamundra) nppoured for the notltllonlniicreditor in an application for the sequestra.tlon ot tho catato' of tho respondent' sirAdrian Knox K.C., nnd Dr.

BriSbcnilcn,;!..'struotcd hy Messrs. Minter, Simpson and fcoappeared for tho respondent and tho trübten«ot his assigned estate to oppose tim an.

plication.'

Tho Registrar said he was ol opinion thattho

jietition should bo dismissed, and who?»tlio act ot bankruptcy was committed Ssequently lo tho execution ot a deed

oliossignaient for thobenefit of eroditms a'««

questratlon should not bo made it tbo credit!or petition ng did not represent at leastanofifth in vnluo of all tho créditera. lT¿a sequestration order under such circiimstances would bo to give a merely S

protection. Sec ion 1 (sub-section10) of III

Act, to tho Registrars mind, contemn la ted »Îoffectivo protcctlou. m-uiiiiuicij an

. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATIONMortimer Patrick Kiolly, engineer nf al

,Ta

lî» ''C»r ol 14 and l8 Goorgo-strSrWest S)dney. Mr. C. p w i", ,,f "Ief'iassignee. Jjl0id' ostial

I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COUET.-..,_,

^ucJaWJ.,¡(Before Mr. Acting Justico Docker aid

juries.)'Mr. Herbert Harris, Crown Prosecutor.ALTERED HIS PLEA.

I Albert Chapman, aged 27, was arraigned oaa chargo of assaulting, Incompany, Charlo»William Black, at Gi-ahame-sUoot,

Darling-hurst, on March S, and robbing him of avvatch and rhnln, a sovereign pin se, and otherarticles. Chapman was defended by Mr, E.It. Abigail. When several witnesses hadstated that they saw tim crime

comintttoi,Chapman, on the advlco of lilsattorney,stated that ho would plead guilty to a chargoof stealing from the person. Thj Crown ac-

,cepted this plen, added a second count to Hie'

Indictment, and tho Jury, by direction,'

re-turned a verdict of guilty. Accordingly Chap-man was remauded for sentence.

COUNTERFEIT COINS.'

Thomas Freestone, aged 25, and Albert les-lie Kelly, ngod 25, vvoro arraigned togothor on

a chargo of uttering a counterfeitcoln, whichpurported to bo a sovereign, to William Har-

rison, a barman nt tho Commodore Hotel, at -

North Syduey, on February 17. Both accusedpleaded not guilty, and ver" defended by. Mr.W. C. Mosoloy. A statement given to (hopolice by Kolly after

lils arrest was tenderenas evidence. In that statement, Kellyadmitted having bought bIx similar colnjfrom n mun in Park-street for £2. Thodefence set up at the trial was that the

btntcmont referred to was given to the police while

,Kelly was undert the mlliiencu of liquor; Ihattho coln'tendered to Har.ison was obtalnod bythe accused Kelly on the racecourse, and thatwhen ho gnvo it to Freestone to cash ho'hadno Idea that It was not genuine. '

The jury roturnod n verdict of guilty againstboth accused, who were remanded for sentence,.

DISTRICT COURT.(Beforo Judge Murray.)

ALLEGED LOSS OV GOODS.Mccauley and others v Davis.

Judgmont was delivered in the cass In \

Tlilch Frederick James Mccauley, George Lind-say Corner, and Ernest Nell McGruer, trndin.as tho "Sydney Llectrlcul Engineering Com-pany, of Wynyard-streel, Sydney, claimoil£21 from J. B. Davis, of 105A Clarence-street,Sydney, for tho alleged loss and detentionof certain goods.

Tho dofenco was that tho whole .of. th»

goods that had boen given to tho defendantwere delivered to plaintiffs.

His Honor found a verdict for the plain-tiffs for £21, tho amount to be reduced to

£1 If tho tin of brasses In question woro re-turned to thom within 21 boura.

" !

Mr.\ Pic'kburn, inntructcd by Messrs. A. J.

Taylor and Greenwell, appeared for the plain-tiffs; and Mr. Murray Prior, instructed byMessrs. Mackenzie and Mackenzie, for tho de-fendant.

SALE OF A DOLL'S POINT PROPERTY.Barnes v Saunders.

Judgmont was dellvored In respect.of. th»

action, in which Albert James Barnes, of 51

Ernest-street, North Sydney, estate agont,who claimed tim sum of £160 19s 9d from

Matilda Saunders, married woman, of Scar-borough Houbc, Doll's Point, Sandringham, .alleged to bo the amount of commission

(£150) undcxponsos and costs duo to plain-tiff by tho defendant In connection with tinsolo of Scarborough House.

Tho defendant jiald ISs 2d Into court in re-

spect of her sharo of the cost of tho biro of

it motor car; and pleaded that plaintiff didnot effect a salo to earn any coinniisblon,.ami

that ho had taken a cheque Instead of cash,

by way o( deposit, which cheque \v,is dis-

honoured.

Ills Honor held that plaintiff was not entitled

lo any commission, and said that na the do

fondant had paid certnln money into court,thom would bo a verdict Tor the plaintiff for

the. amount so paid; tho defendant to have her

costa since the date of pajmenl in; Judgmont

to bo ontorod for the defendant.

Mr. Armstrong, Instructed hy Mr. V. K.

White, appeared for the pluintiff; and Mr.

Alec. Thomson, instructed by Mr. J. 11. Mof-

fatt, for the defendant.

LAW NOTICES.

lillDAV.'APRIL 'M.,

.

I

men coui!t~öf ai;¡>th.vlia.

Orlehial Juri .diction.-Before bia llunoi, Mr. Juttlce

Hid).-At io n.ni.. nt li.irllnfrlmri.t Coiirt-houSc!

M'oudb and 0H1013 v the Coinnioiiue.ilth.

SDPiiEiii: (Jour.T.

Cuusc Li Ik- Hinco < niirt I M -Tu I e liken In Ban»I niirt, ht lauicaB lo-nl - U 10 a in Danes y Tarit

mid ¡lntithci

io be lukin in No 2 Court, hiiu'itirs-i Heuler our

IIii leo und suns (put lu inl) liiiiinsi i mm«

pirt luird)

Cli uni er List-

I clore Mr billie I cißiiton In No I

Cuni! - Vt ')"*) im Ivputi Ilminll-iifiliiWtiúi,Hhiinlleld t I unniii-special case Lou t iiilint i Cull

lotie-i-peil ii mu

Prnthonotiirv 8 Ollh e-Before the I r n Inmolan-In

Vilinlrill} Mil-mi v tin bunnin 11 iiii

Before

the Depulv Piotliniiiilan Ilootli t n it li Ki li ii ii,

lleSttceliii t inlif loiiiiiiis'ionir for llailuiiii, 11

In Dltnrie -llefnre Hie tillie in Du ne in No I

lur} I uurt - Vt 10 a in -Cau e ! m VU ! i i Heiler

(partheirl)

llefoic Jlr lustiio Stint, iii No 1 tun eourt-lt

lu a ni-I or iuitcnient Ihvtei i Itivter lau«

1I-.I Hunter i Hunter (nan lieml) Ituliirt-on r

Unhrrti-on (nu lund), Hell v Hell ililliimii oth»r

ttlso kiiutvu is Ullin, co irspaiiilciil) ([art hurd)

hniser t hniRor VI uni t Murd

III W|ulti -llefiln lils Honor Hie ( lint lillee m ligiiitt,

Iquit} Court, No I flinn in qu-ne-U IO a in

Motions irenernlb l!indnw»!i t iju nu-mellon cr

injunction, Coi ni I! of Win bor t 11) I inolloii for

decree re I I pton m II out c,

Vt-petition

for

leive to lci«e Ilirrt t S lum li-funher i n iIrntion

re I! V t.irnoil, d,i I and ni¡r

VI-petition

lor potier to sell Hordi ni ! Hull-oneilililli,"

(inn

monst Tiefere his llonoi ttr lu tue Putei -

I quill( onrt No 2

Ilizabcth 'treit - ti It) a ni -

llotmiis pelienlli Iludían i liol n uti tor I

junction, Mount Ovi le Mine- III i ( ill-'ini

mons for Mcnutt1er iciits nine v suit sunni m

1er «iiiritt of io ts, unie i «un- in mons 'ir

hcinritt tin lost* Vt I" "0 t-lirr t Min put

heard Ikforc the 1) putt HcRlslral It Hum

Ihiclniiiiiii t I uiiroil -io met

Prolnle liirKdlclinn- Hu folluniii» i i nu 1 «ill be

tikon it the Prob iii Olllcc I1

s iilu PO

P Vrtliur, ID), l, lieldhuiv III Ilintot

li«, billies. I irrisli, 1_> I. I I. lill l-l

>I ""

In Ihnkrupt iIk for« tin Ititi li ir ti I'»T

Heiirin^ of j redilnr.. petition" Il M ill ti l>f".

mid Mar} A(,ncs Uni, ci prie Imslir i IThonP

mu ii lames llii.ntli an Illiilnnl Mu nth, ft

pirie Milburn I nucís W erili ii re III Hohm«m,

e\pirie

Ilurrt linne Ne.ninir ii Vrtliur Bruit

Irlrms c\ pille Hour} I rnleni I limpe AT>

of in counts ml plant Helor tin 'Idi' rlm

VI 11 Oi m I'e Victor Detihw I, (JMlioa ot

|

cobts as between «Hornet mid ihont

tot n r oi vivuiNi inchim

Helero lim Honor .bulgeHalkhoiKr. willi V'vwori,

In N"o. 1 Dlnlrlct Couit.-VI 10 jin. Ho the

"CipljiuCook'' .nid "llciiîu."

nisi mci t oi u r,

.

liefere lils Honni Inclín Miirniv, in No 2 fou.»t

II) ,i m -lu (hnnibtrii In Hu «uUfi «f he. «ipil

ciillon of Idwnrd fo.net t1npm.ii re lhc*f«n

I, "died, v Nnwl.iid Omiso, nu! before H I»

hitching v lontplKonNoici ino (bvumj/i

1 liniti I. v folin, llntledRC v Men,

""._

liefere the. Jlcgwtrái-VI WJO..... McUon.U

Coker

isnisTiiivi. AiinintviiON (OLfii,_

Induslnil toi.rtlinl« (,urrll Î."'!""', »%'' 7mernlire J In,Jon lit IO i ni -l'or heil np

Ile <"

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,Zr,,r 7oJflhn,r.n - *..»!. Ä" Ï»?"- "-*

.No Hmrd, .¡ubini sion

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Chairman

fililí INDISTIIIVI VIVriSlltVTIs f-oiKT

I'hlllipUreet: -Before Ihr \ W^^^UAl 10 .1.11... for liming- I'utlcrion

(jSSllAI tlllMINVI fOlfll .

.lohn (.ribble I bomas leihe Milford hirl' u ilium

I'oeile,Viillliilii Henry llninil, and ley nil I Im cr-,

MnlliiÄ md rrtilvinir inliii fribble William Toole

Witllmn Henri llinicv, und losiih I iiivci ht-ihn;.

Ileilnil (."'.rito Iloieo, plnllng

The hr t rcincdv for CoiirIüColdl, Callrrh

elc,-i

XIIOHN'3 THROAT LLAVL3 All ihcnusti.-idio. _j

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HIÑERAIS

¡E'

,7-TJÖrttPThe Mends of tile In e Vfr TII01t<\<<

Alil ORD ure k1 nil} intltcd to nttend lila Tun ni,

£ Ira e our Kiucinl Pallon« nulttii) pirado, bin<0

isills(Tri lil) VOUNHNf., at 10 o doce for

t^ol,of t,0dand Ccmeter, ttooltio-d,

ti,, bu-ttood

* "'""'WOOD COI I I! I nul COMPAN1 ltd

"TslIBi -The Itclithcs mid I riui.la of the late Mrs

A IROlhTT As!!», me hird} intitui to nttend

l"[,icrulto mote from hei dil líliter i rcMdeneo

lira ¿nilliI Bretni street Cul pirdoitu

1111S DAI,

ft 1 in", '»r "ookttool C( nctci}, vin Mo-tuar»

£ otlo"w

sr

i l sltDl -Thc ' rlcnds of Mr and Mr« I VMIHV

'4. «nd ! Willi ure kindly lu/itcd lo ut'enl the

í,"otil,il,late dcirli hiloted HOT II It .na

/oi\nUiîTill-lt to uoti from her lal" ie=Ii!in i 11

{¡«g«"iLneilnitnot 1 P ni ,

fe- II ni temi

fusïïTÏÎr Inu ds of Mr .mil Uri C PUSH und

IVMilli 1 "f Herniniingri,ure rr»nictfiill inn ed

.".(Iel I tile I«"oral of theil I cloved DV 'Gilli R

»Ä.to£^o^\,í,nnd;rK,"oo',Phone w J'fJ _ XJL1 lm

Tai? _ vli"""'Ci3 -

B~~,sïT-Ti 1 neild» of Mr mid Up TI 1) »HOW N Hld

ullin ire lospoitfullt¡milli to nttend the

mirri . Hieir I cloved I 01 SIN Queenie Hushjo

! luir milln« «! PI'« ' « I «""eel, 'I'} lll'b

i,ù it Ï Luocl for the I ill t.ineterv, Hook

»°°JMrs ( lill!) In leila! cr

'is lint mt road, Mcnidin

/ililli) Ilii-iirlatiies mid I rl mil of Mrs- UNI*

C lilli) uni I Willi ir Hi lit hinted I) mend

(he ill lil el I r hil, dur!, loti I III M INI. lil I

lilli- I HIIHI I heirn» t« bitet

entnij»-t ii lol

iii I TI I NOUN .it, o. oil for t burch ni 1 ni,

tin! Liiulirt Moronori 11} request,no lionels

lau t ii ii

^ o()|) j^(njj,| ,"! ( "mi- \\v,J til

lTi.nl.s--11. I neild, of Mi and Mr VI 1111 I»

D l.l.lll.S .re kiuilli imlteil lo iitlenil tin lunn»»

oTlle late deirl, lot.d Infant 1) VI (.111 HI Hell»

ila, Ili« Hi h rcM.titui, luckin, lillians

¡reelkneaial. lilts VI TI UNOON ,t 1 I-, " clock,

(or lln.nl. of Liicjind Cometen Mornnori t.'i

tarltonbtition Suhiev friend» join Inila Itnviin,

U""al """'MOOT Voril'l I,

end C011PAN1, ltd

«-fiwlic I ninds if MÏ and Mrs \"'lliIii HIIS ure I indi, intltcd to ntt.nl the uncril

«Tillieir heloted PlUGIUHt bettie "l.lcli »ill leite

lir rcVdcnc,ni, streit Hotiii}, nilb VI TI l.NOON

it Ma for Hot in, fenn leo"

"

IOSI I II MI DC VII I nderlilker, Redfern

HIS-The I Hinds of Mrs V 1 RVNhS of f-irllng

»J ford nrc kindl,invite I to atti ntl Hie runcr.il of

1er Irio,ed SISTHI, Util. HU» ttllieh ti.111 lene her

mrciits resilcnie Iii, tieet, Holm}, llllb VITHt

'\nON"I 2 15 for Hot.ui, ( en etcrt

_,

-¡TÚTiT-^fnc Inends of Missis IDIUN, H VU»)

11/ and of Miss I'MMII 1 11 IS ure 1 Indi}'nilied to

¿Tenil the lim,r.l of th.ir belo,«I Slsll It Utile

ulikli ,tlll leave lier pinnU residence, .>..» streit

Ilotui) THIS V! IHtNOON, ni 2 1., for Hotmit true

(cr,_

?I.1IIIS-Tlielriends of Mr and Mrs T W11 ISON

Jl/ of tetttoodnr. klndlt muled to nttend the

lunc-alof their leloted Nilli I .tile III! ttllieh

»ii Iron lei patent icsiilinie Hit street, Ullin},

uns \KTn^.i)jv_ jH^_bi_i2LJ,,i!il,,_L£ïïîlrr)-"

G"Til ! IV HI -The I r ends ut the late l\ VI (¡IM IV I It

I contractor are I bull) hu lied to ni ti ni his lum

ral lo Irair lils lite residence, Avoi », Iluikttolui it 2

o clock HtlDW, »th, for Church of 1 nejand Cerne

trr». Ihokiiood

It ill TC VI 11 Indcrtakrr lhntta _Jcl ^"X^Pintlil

GTlTÎUif^Tlic

lriends of Miss »VISA GlIUVIll

are kindl, united to ittend the 1 uncril of her

ilearlt Imcd 1 VTIIHt, to minc from In« lute risidenee,

Avoca, link« omi. on Hill) M Mil UNOON, ut 2

oiloiV. lor Lliureh of 1 nulaiidla meten, Kool wood

)1 MITCAIII I ndcrtiikir,_PinltaTel , 1)0 Pmlta

G Ti I 111 if^Tlie ITU mil of IMHS uni V, ILIUM

CIIIIVIII are I Indi} ¡miled to attend the lune

ral of theil .learlt loioil 1 A1I1I It lo mote from his

late residence, Vtoca, Hankslottn on lilli) VI A11H!

1,00V,at 2 o clock, for Church of 1 iikIiiikI Cemetcrt,

Bookit ood_

GUIHKR-TheI rlcnds of Mr and Mm IDVVVRD

CIIIIVIII are kindl}intltcd to attend the lune

ral of their ilearlt lotcil I V Till H to mote from his

late re-llinci eui I hlDVI AIT! UNOON, at 2 o clock,

(or Church of 1 nirland Cemetcrt, Uookitood_

GilLIM- R -The lriends of Mr nu! Mm f.IOItCH

VA! UNS nrc kindl, invited to nttend the Hine

ra! of their dcirl}loud I UHLR to mole from

his late rosailcnic on I IUDVV VI THINO»v, at 2

o clock, for Church of I noland Ueinetcrt, Rookwood

GILIli HI-The 1 nend» of 11OI1 T Mel I0D arc

kmillt Intltcd to attend the I unirai of her ilearlt

loved ! VI III R, to mote from lila laic residente, Atoen,

llankstoun, on 1 RIDAI \KTHtAO0N, .1 2 o clock,

for Church of 1 ngillin! Cemetery, Rookwood_7TÍD 1\ I II - The I

riends of Mr and Mrs II

Vi (III IIV Mt and I VM1IA are kindl} united to

attend the Mineral of their dear!} beloved 1ÏROTH1 It

«mllACII, Min (hillier to ino,c from lil« late leal

den« Avoca, Bankstown onI

RID M Mil UNOON, ul

Î o clock for I burch of I ngliili I Ci meier}, Kool "ood

/I ILll». HI -III. 1 neilds of Mrs Jl VhV KUSI CID

VT UM It arc klndlt Intltcd to attend the Iiulcial

of her dearl} loted HllOTIint IN DAW, Mm l.illlvcri

to mote front lils lad residence Avoca, II ml stott n, on

HUD« iniRNOON at I o clock, lor Church of

Ingjantl Cemetcrt, Itookituod_TTiTIiTFii^-Tlic ! neilds of Mr and Mrs GUS.

XX bUlNUihll ure kin 11}Intltcd to attend the lu

ral of their deurlt loud UNCLL, Mm Gilllter,

mote from his iitc residence, Vtoca, llunkitoun,

UllPVV Alll UNOON, at I o cloel, for Church oi

hnglanl Cem.lcr}_Hookvt ood__

Oil! IM 1! -Members of the Public Moris Contr

tors A»soeiiitioii of N S M are requested lo attend

Uic Funeral of their late,11 IIOM Ml-MIIHt, Mr \\

GUhter I linera I starts'Iroin Avoca llnnkatovin, ttt

ï n m,

for tlie C 1 Cemetcrt, Rookwood

M II MINMI ID VcthiKPresident

_"Sl'HHil'S RICH VltDis, Vcrctar}

GARLAND-The I riends of Mr nn 1 Mr» 1V1LI1AM

(¡ARLAN!) arc I indi} invited to attend the

luncral of their lill dearl} loted Infant SON, M Ilium,to louie their residence Glenburn House 19 Lower

Campbell streit, tit», Tlllb AllHtNOON, at 2 1a

0 clock, for CithoUc Ccmctcr}, IV a, erle}

_Í9(JÜlcoi'J_iL1 , and CDMl'ANI, Ltd

aIRLAND-The I nends of Mr and Mrs II DOS1 ,

ben arc kind)} imitcd to ittend the luncral of

tlnr late dearly loied iNbPHIM William Carland,

to lca»e Glenhuni House, loiter Campbell street, city,THIS vniltNOUK, nt J15 o clock, for MaterleyCcmctcr}_/I AHLAND-The lriends of Mrs. I O IRLAND and

VT Mrs 1,1 11 IAN arc kindlyinvited to nttend the

Funeral of their late di.irly loicd CRANDiiON and

NU !iH\, Winiam Oarlund, to lc-itc (ilenhiirn House,1 o»cr Campl eil street cit}, I HIS Al II RNOON, at

-lo oclocl for Maicrliv Cunetery__^_/-1ARI,AND-lhe lriends of Mr I I

TI It MV1RS, ofVT Iarramatta roid Lidconihe, arc kindl} Intltcd tai

attend the I uncral of his lite ilearlt loied GIIAMISON,Mllliatn Girland to lint Glenburn House, lorn

eainpbell-strtct clt}, THIS Al TI HNOOb, at 20

clock, lor VVutcrlc} Cemeicry_WOOD COU II I., nnd COMPANY, Ltd

nV/H L- Hie Irlend« of Mr Al ! Rl D II V/l I I. arc

kindl) intlted to attend the liinenl of his lite

dearly loted Mill, 1 milt huuin to leatc her lateresllcnci C5 1 abner strict, Rouelle J HIS (I rida})ilORNINl, at 0 o clock,

for Church of 1 noland

temctcr} I Jeld of MarsI- M li VIIII LI, luncral Director,

7 Beattie street, Dalmain

.

'Phone VI 1510_HVZI11

-The I riends of Mr and Mrs MHIM,VN an lundi} intltcd to attend the

luncral of their late deail} loved MOT1II It, I millSusan llaiell to leatc (T. Palmer street, Ro7clle HITSHrkhi}) MORNING at 0 oclocl, for Held of Mar

lemetiri_

V/lTi - Hie l'rlcilils oi Mr und Mrs 1 IIV1L1A,

Mr and Mrs A II VII 11, ure kindl} ln,ltcd to

attend Hie 1 uiicral of their late dearly loud ItOTHI li,

¡Li1,1},1* ,.u!f"lla7i11 to lt"1- C5 Pilmer street, ltozelle

THIS (Irida,) MORNING, at 0 o clock, for 1 ¡eld of

wars temi ter)

I M IHRTH1, luncral Director,_Newton« Marrlel tille, lliilinmi and Campsie.

1 NhW.'Ir-""" ""-'»tuts and lriends of the late Mr

r"M

N1'?1 ,

M'" "T ,NCHIR arc 1 bully imite,] to«lend lils limera! to lea,e Mora, Ti Meek « road,llarnikiilk THIN AITI UNOON, at 1 o clock, for

jresl}tcriunCcmctcr}, Itookwood, ,1a Äe,,to"n Stn

_11.00» COI I li L, and COMPVNV ITD

"INCIIIIl-rhe tninds of Mr mid Mrs IOSI 1H

f-D VIIII VC.II are klndlt Invited to attcn 1 the

uiieral u their d arl, lelo,eil 1)1101111 I!, I r icat

i!Mir, ','. loi*illls '"t* residence Kiora, Meeks rold

Marri. l,i le IO MOR ROW (Inda}) Vl'll UNOON, lor

i_O0Kttool( elm tin

"I NCIII II -1-he Men eers ot the H DUIAU D MOCll I)

Jj-I Kb

I N10N nr.. Invited lo nttend Hie 1 tincnil ot

in ir lali llrother Slelnbcr, 1 UNI SI INCH! R to lciuSa Meeks road, Marrickiille, THIS DV1, lrl.li}, at I0 Clock.

_S _l_NOILTIHR1_ _Pres__M M TIAIIIO V TI, hec

¡L'Hl/viinil LUM ure kindl} Inilud to ittend

ker liiernl »Inch "ill l,", |,cr late nsilinec, Val

a1"', ,Vr,!'?.t?;"ilrtl'1' Ib'berliild, IO MORROW (saturdat VIOKNIM ut n 0

ockiel, for Chun I. of Inc.ail I meten

I rospeet arrl»liiB at Ccmclcn at'

1ra H rci.ifst no lloiur

---?ii"Á!JL-t O'1 »II

ml fOVIPlNV ltd

3\l\'i"iiln.N»s:11"' !f"','¡,l,,oí, t,,,°u"- mt»«IN I

ral l" I , SnAn kl,,"lhll"l,c<' l0 ,,llC1"1 l""'

'""'

ral to hau in oliu blrccl, p ddlniAon IO MORROM(baluru ii) ut J

pin for Maurie} It CCcmctcr}

C1! MU I S MNSH V

T.i e,, t, ,!lcal unlcc' Ui ° fjrd street, clt}lol O' I

PiddiiiMon_V,"',,^

-

lllï',icm],i of Mr M I M VI)Ti, IN lire

IT:

l\

lil r.."n"' "

"".' "^'s" "i tir oi i ai visa, vi are

Minimi, 'ii

t.i«tteiid HieI unen! of lils hcloiel

jill

»Till II ThomsI rands to lene P) Ollie street

' I It .(.to. lOVKHIROM (hatudati, at J pi«itcrhj I i Cum ten

' '

- _

t II Mil IS hlNSII V

'MV,'«'ivs ,7rl'°'ri|,n K 0| Ml ""< UiTs"i vi kin

11 r.r"» ,0"",1,

li,0"u"' ' I"1"CIS Ma ln.au to leitei Ohiectriet

I ii Hu, ton, IO MORROM (Saturdat)»'"Pin 1er Mau i Iel bl ( enielcri

~ _ _

I II VI IIS MNSH V

M" ,ïï {\J,\" '"'

,,,i,8

«' Mr ^ VRV "Mil 0 V VN

liruM. ,'"r ,&,"U, ,pl?,clm-»INO und thcr

1 ",niinI,'

bau lo rtioal Vrnelld, THIS

K ,"!,.'

,»-« clock foi Hool wool Ccmctcr», via

hiilonn bt ilion \o Howersill Mil Lb MNSH V

". e is-_Re. I d i le ot.n

Station

s i, , , .' íí.'"ends ol 11 m S Vlf MI lIcM.N

m1 "I"'1.

' U IU 'r ' ln'ni '"> "" ' <" »"end the

ni'i'iii ii? ,, ii1""'r|p"rlv ,m<,(l S0N »ml tlirlr

Î "" Mcrtli steuart Vilunne, to !ei,c IT,

e.fi-l f ,. '',"'", "" VI H'ltNOON nt 1

J'IHfr i bun|, "f iH^huul Cemetcrt Roo

-_

MOIDCOIJIII ,i,d CO IPVNV lill

^MIIIHi, luicril.f Mis lll/V S-IITII «III ¡Tue

tur, (,, i!i! V, '"'' '"" ''an um lu it I J i

rm fo Mu,, ,ht (mi ti I'm ("nt , North

II Ml-It VIII

Johphrne mi

bl, liri il n P,rr mu ti

Aiirn, re IIdiiar1

vii, t Mirri, li, Hie THIS 11(1

hu 'still , 's'

.?or

"u"u"»r-» < linden, ila b}dcu

HIVRIIS MNsll V

JTol rjoKrshinV7"h"'r"ru'" Mirncltll,

T""/1,1 S",N,,. i .,ll*fí¡:=r~' ji~^n«-ir-r^-ïï?ni VI l ii V, '",':, .'""t^DH! 11IOVIP,0\.«li ni n" i "l,i

'

!.ll|\> me Itidlt Invllel loîl n. , 'r'l'."'- uf,lllcil" '"-I »ed V VI III li, M,'u, I

m Mi I lu V , "! '..,01,is ,nlc' reslLcmê lib r

IL, i",ills""" Mu norville lill,

1lilDvi at

»^forllç:r",,or,,,,,,eter,Kil,,iS,;,c",.Station

FTJNERAIS

rpHOMP=ON -llio Friends of Mr and Mr» HUGH

-* THOMPSON, of Thompson stieot, Morriekvlllc uro

kind) invited to attend the 1 unernl of thci dealt)

lovel DJIDI UHR, Samuel to move from 40 ldwird

itrçetut 15 pibt 1 for Suthciland Cemetery,

ila

Sv dei hain station

mo\V\-,| ND-Ihc Irlcil oi fs GI0IK1 TOWNJ- SLNI) and 1 VMlLi art klndlv Inviteil to ittend

the lui eral of her lute dearly loved HUSIJVND and

their I Vllint, Ceorge llenr), which will leay« DalmainHo pita! 1I1IS VI II I1N00N, at 2 o doe» for Metí o

dint Ceinctiry Wave-lev

_VVOOD (.01 I II L, and COMPVNi 1 TD

rflOW SSI ND-riie lrIends~ir~M7'"and Urn V

.A WIIBV and Mr and VIrs b 0 TOWNSIND ore

1 iiuily Invltcillo ottcnl lhc 1 une al of their lite

dcarl) lovel 1 VTII1 II i.eotßc Heur) Toivtii-cndwhich

will leave Uihvuin HohiiUI Ullis VfUUNOON, it i

0 clock, fo- Valerie lenicterv

_WOOD(-01 'III, ind_£OMP_VN) _ITD_

TOWNblNi)-lho triunia ol Mc_i* II Ml III UT,

Jf)I,VM) IHNi-Sl und VIJ1I UT TOWNbIND,and Mr and \ ¡, DVMI) C VMI'IJI IL (of lledfcru) are

1 indi) Invite I lo iitciid tilt 1 unirai of ihur late

drirlv loved IinoTUI li f,cort,o Hour) Townsend nnilli

will 1 ive Hilniuln Hôpital THIS VI11HN00N, nt'

o clock for Methodist Ornum Waverley

_WOOD, COM Ii I and COMPVNy 111)

milOMl'-ON-

Hie friends of Mr an I Mrs ! f

I Ml VII WOO!) Mr and Mr« 1 lirvllN and

Musm I IK vn, I IIIIISIOI'IIIH ülll SM)NJ\ lilli

Hit Mimes SUVIV und VIOin THOMPSON aro kuti

Iv invited to nlleud the limerai of their late dearlv

lovel MOTH) II Vim Mitilela rho upson which will

le ive her lite rcMdince Doonahii Iii nee «Ircel Wert

lioi,irahTHIS VITI UNOON at II, orlock Jr

f lum li uf I nrjlan 1 (.cnielc-i, Woionora, vin Ivognih

SI ttion

M 001) (01 I II I, mid COMI VN\ 1TD_

\V~II I IV1ÏÏ. -Ihe 1 Monds of Mr THOM VS W11

»» I IVIS tin! IVMIIV ure loipetlull)liuited lo

allen! (he Iimcril of Dmr lito belovcl llbSHVNI)

en' IVrilHI to leave

I Min »le I ¡.treel Vshll6ld,

rills I> \N ii I IO pin fir Vshflcll biatlon then c

(or Methodist Cunniin Hool wool via No 1 Mortuary

(IO VNliniWS

;wtowii Vshflelil mid Jlurvvool I "tío ii A

SUNDVi rUMItAJS CONDUCT! D Its AN

suburb no iwta.cHvnriCROCIC1 TT and COMPANY Dndcrtnkcri),

Tel 20- 1 ctcniham_I clchh ir it

"rjlOlt U1UU UOUKMNO

jpi o "0

IIORDJ-RN nliOTIIlilS PITTSTRFKT

who are Sp ciallsts In Drciw 1 abrlcii for

MOURNING Wl-Vll

AH Coads arc 0 VI li VVTI 1 I) I VST D\L and

HNSPOri VII! I

HORDritN URO! III RS

For Samples Tilephone Citv 3863 aid 3*_

203 .11 1 lit street

_-!

GOVERNMENT¡||||j|$

NOTICSS

JTTRltY lOKUS 01 THL COMMONVVF VLTH

Ordnance Department

Gior"c street North

Svelne)TI Nul RS nellrcsfcd to lhc Senior Ordnance Officer

Or lione liepirluicnt (ieori,i stieet North Circular

Oi ySttlnei ii I en lorne 1

lender for lurch mc oi

1iHnc II ll»r etc will le receive I up till p ii

on the ion Vi ni (Irlhv) for the undermentioned

Shovels Cb 2

( ins Oil I uhnraling Tin 3

Cms Oil lubneiting Tin and Copper 1

Spanners I nglne hires -in to Hu 17

funnels Tins of sorts J

( lamps tninine Drushcs 1

1 ire Uara 22

lJeitli rt Ieather single of sorts ft 41

\ Holler an 1 1 inline Semi|

ortalilc 1

Hun«-* (rank laira 2

llrisses Mun Ueavlpg4

Blushes Urara Wire 2in Dynamo 8

Coviib Conns for I ngino and

Dynamo 1

Dlagrini l))ainmo 1

I illcrB for I nglnc 1

High I rcssurc Piston Rings 1

Hose 1 II 20ft lengths 1

Jans Oil Drip*

rcrrules Tub Holier l8

J'rickers I iirnocc 2

Rake« ruriuoc 2

nings f ow Ircssure 1

Scraniirs Tibo Holler JJin to 2ln 2

binnu"T for Water I liter 1

Shovclt. I ire for L. le Stations 2

btri|« I ccentrlc 4

btni per? 1 libe 0

Tubes Holler 0

C encratora Ileclnc D 2 S t)pe 1

Screws Packinc. Glands "i

x The noller ibove rcferrcl is uns rvircahlc an J has

I een condell ned The Department will accept no

rosponslbiUt) regarding an) accident that may occur

iftcr lhc lloilcr ceases to bo Hie property of tho

Cominonwciltli Government

The above may le seen at T I E\G1NL ROOM,IORT bUtVTCHIJY ¡vrWCVSTir

Tull particulars mav be obtained on application at

the Ordnance Department George street North S)d

Highest or any Tender will not neccasaril) bo ac

ceptc I

LATE TEÍ.DLRS WILI NOT BE TtFCFIVFD

C I prARCI

_Minlsler of State for Defence

District Headquartersbuff Office

Svdnc) April 2 101 >

MILITARYFORCTS OI THJ- COMMONWrVLTH

2nd MU IT MO DISTRIC1

NVW SOUTH VV \LLS -

QUOTATIONS FOR PROMSIONS

QUOTATIONS are invited and will be received at

Army Service Corps OIHce licoria Barracks until

i oon on Monda) May 1 1915 fo/ the Slippl) of oWOlb

Odin lliscuils an! rT!0lb Preserved Meat to be dtliverei on any b)dney wharf for shipment on Tran

sports.I nv elopes containing quotations should be endorsed

Quotations for Provisions an I addressed to tie Vs

cislnnt Director of Supplies and Transport V letonaHtrrachs from whom all particulars

can be obtaincd

Ih lowest or anv tend r will not ncccssaril) be ac

cept^dF W PaGE Major

_V Q M General

ILllAJll lORCLb Ot Tilt COMMON WL VLTH

Ordnance DepartmentGeorge street North

S) dney "Oth April 1015

TrNDFRS addressed to the Senior Ordnance OfficerOr inaiicc Department George street North Circuí ir

Quay bv eine) and endorsed Tenders for Manufacturinr and I ngraving Gold and Silver Badges willbe receive

Iup till 3pm 3rd May 1015 for the

undermentioned -

IJadc,e beninr Cadet Competition Commonwealth Champion Team-Gold "7

District Champion Team-Silver, with ruanuiled scroll 10»

Brigade Champion Team-Silver 4S0I- ngrav Int. of Ha !ges -

Senior Cn let Competitions-Gold «"

Senior Cadet Competitions-Silver TISSealed Pattern may be «eui an I full nrtltulars

ol tulnid on application nt the above adlrcss (Circulnr Quay entrai ce)

Lowest or an) tender w11! not neiessarlly bo ac

ceptetl Late tenders will not le receivedG I PI- VIICJ

Minister of State for Defence

M:

District Dei )q i

Still Olli e

Sv Ini) 0th April IOIj

"¡irlLITAR» I ORCES Ol' THL COMMONW LVI Til

Quotations arts invite) an I will be received at

Vnn) Service Corps Ofllce Victoria Birracks Swlnciuntil noon on TUhSDAv 1th Ma) 10J5 for the sin

pi) of 1 orage for several out.oini, transí orb, fon

b)due) vilinrvcs

Fnvclopcs condining tenters should lo endorse I

'Quotatloiih for I oragc an I a Idresscd to the Assis

tant Director of S ippllcsan I Trinsport V ictorin Dar

racks Syrine) from whom quantities require! and all

particulars can be obtainedTlic lowest or mi) quotation will not nccc-aril) bo

accepted1 VV PVGI Mijor

_A Q M General

JUARA IORI J'S OI lill COMMONWLALTII

Ordnance Departmentfior-c street North

S)dnev Vpril .0 101")

Otiotations nllrcsncl lo the Senior Orthiinco OlfleerOrdi mee I) pilli enl ( corc,e street North

S)dnevanl eulorel! (iiointions foi Whistles will I e rL

lied up till"

pn on WIDNIbDVl the 4th Ma)1 for Ih in elernientioncel

-

JOOOO vVIHSII I s Infintrv without leather ihon

Sealeel Putern na) le seen an I full partie lins ob

taincd oni

plication at the iDovo address (Circular

Quay Ininnie i )

lowct or an) quoin ion will notncccssaril) be ac

eel tedl~le Quotati ns wjl! not le received

C 1 I I VIICI

_Minis! r of Stitt for Defence

M'

BUILDING MATERIALSX rustic iinnous ii vsTrn clilings

A for New Illustrate! CatnloiricLROWIv aid IINN1Y» limited,

Phone Re »ern 01_

Win It am st AleT

BU1ClvS -.¡um, s |( Mi lune Uriels it Jm

I iloi bI in si

I lion ( Hv ¡)1

/"vKVNI-S 10R

(AIVVNISM) IRON CUTT1R1NCS ITC

lhc les! brJiils only-otherwise wo wo ild notluve iv We cirry full stocks nt lowest current

I

rices uni ure picparodlo quote for ni)

ii limit) We cive lailliularlv cool value

In Hie lines we mille n eh us ( iiltenuss

Downpipliir; III hrin"s Tinus au 1 other (alv uiUcd Manufactures.

C t our uuoutlou an] ti y us If una! le to

call telci ile f II) IOIJ 401o or Will melour rcnief.uii.Uiw. will wait upon )ou withlull IctalL

U I CRVNl \NO SON" LTDIlrnrl Ollce ind Shuirooms

13 1 lilt street tlrcilin Qui) "-yluc)

C^NTRÁvTfóltij-It you require I Ink W irtPiv"îndôw

Guards or any other kin I of VV ire-work call on

the cheapest place In »ydioy fur It

_LASTWAY BROTH PS 330 132 George «fleet

SLAT!SPcnrh)n Hal itor Furcka, Green treuen

Blue DAMI COURSE IS \ 0 x JJDrVIhRS IN AIR BRICKS IOUVRFr FTCLstimates for Slating Illirie, and Shi "liner

KIRK and DICKINSON

__ ____"~ Pitt strut Pe Ifcrn

Ql VTI.S- IstimniciTirivon for Milln lilinrr Shine.

V.

lil K _C T (io< .> líbicos! Tel Cltv

7VNT1I),io) v vi ns oi UAV mi ding

*~

EDUCATIONAL

\ bCHOoi~~

and" V itovii i oirTouu~iiuT

I-_CAMP! \ GRAMM VII SCHOOl_

r \ Doimii n v vi i i \ VMSI IDICVTIONM INPIHT

Illikw li I I I Iii S| eel lily I lloreel

Tuition li filerai Siibjertslillie Speikine, Puliucil I Henny and Social

Inter it vs ir i ti I1 v 1 tier froi i !) i m hjpiu

2,0 1 OIHilSSrltl c-T DMIII f III HS1

mill SVDN1 Y M VII

L has a com i ellon with the len linn Photographichews Vinelea of 1 uropc, and lu War licturcä aro

unique. _

PALING'S, PIANOS ARE ALWAYS

At SPLENDID INVES T M E N T.

PALING'S SAMES, ESTEY. AXD"VlCTOl< 1'IAXOS.

UNSUIU'ASSED KOR TONE AND OURaUIMTY.

. .

Wherever a Plnno Is rcqiiiree'.whether it be In

the Cottage or Hie Mansion, pi lhc City 01 the

Country, n PALING PIANO will meet evciy musical

requirement.. /

Whatever pricelimit you have, w'c ure in Hie

poailion to give you iiuxiniuiii value for the plice

you Day.

Call and hear .the hcautlful le

or vyntc for lullv illustrated

easy time pj)nicnls.

of our new models,

mluguc and pian of

PALING'S33S GEOKGE-STKEET,

SYDNEY. PALING'SSOLE AGENTS FOR SAMES' E.N'ULISII PIANOS: ALSO

THE FAMOUS ESTEY ORGANS, PLAYERb, AND

PIANOS.

NOT A LUXURY-BUT A NECESSARY.

THE ___J Il__ ,HOT WATER

"TITAN"

Hot Water Bags induce

Bleep, also afford great

relief to sufferers of Neu-

ralgia, Cold rct't, Rheu-

maI ism, and other win-

ter ills of similar nature.

BAG.

The AUSTRAJJAN-MADE

BAG that carnes a TWO

SEASONS' GUARANTEE'.

Ask your Chemist or

Storekeeper for "Titan"

Brant), and to ensure gel-

ling the genuine bag, seo

that the registeredTrade

Mark is moulded on the

rubbcr-covcicd stopper.

¿fado in various sizes,

Si/c.

three popularones being:

Without Cover. With Cover

0/0 .... 7/»

7/0 .... 8/0

8/S .... 9/0

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT POST TREE TO ANY ADDRESS.

PERDEIAU RUBBEB, CO., LTD.,AUSTRALIAN .MANUFACTURERS OF ALL RUBBER GOODS,

Also Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane. _270 GEORGE-STREET. SYDNEY.

IF YOU HAVE NO APPETITE!,

or only a very poor one-if )OUlack a natural relish for your food-if you are trembled

with biliousness, licad.ichc, depression of spirits, drowsiness, and disinclination for work,recreation, or stul.v-It

ia highly piabable that some derangement of your digestive organs

is at tlic root of the trouble,and that your health will continue to suffer until the cause

is removed. The best and mo6t leliablc remedy for aibnents of tho stomach, liver,

and bowels is

BEECHAM'S .

PILLS.

The wid" reputation of this famous medicine and its great and ever-lncseasing popularityare due lo the immense success it lias achieved in the treatment of the various disorders

affecting the digestive u.iote.n. The mciit of Bceehain's Pills Is that tiley speedily restoretone to tile disturbed organs-strengthening the- stomach, stimulating the liver, and clean-

sing the bowels. Whenever you suffer fro n< my form of digestivo dérangement tryBcccham's Pills. You will piobubly rind tnut a few dosea

'

WILL PUT YOU RIGHT.

Prepared onlv by THOMAS BL-CHAM, St. Helens. England.Sold cicrywhero in be\es, labelled price lOjd (36 pills), 1/1J (68 pills), and 2/0 (198 pills).

PARIPAN IS THE BEST.claim for Paripan is because of its

.mt] ihu.iiile qualities.Paiip.ui is far ahead of i.U paints and distempers, because it is more

rlllcienl .mel more economical.The lint coat of 1'jrip.tu is only about the same as first-class paintbut l'.ir¡i'.iii lasts three or four times as long.The fresh, attractive appearance! of Paripan months after it lias been

applied is so eiilferent io the iIiiIiices and deaelness of ordinary piint.

I'nnp.i'i is saiiiuiy uni! hygienic, ab it can bj washed without in anyway impairing its clllcienc.'.

Supplies in nil shades-Flat or Glossy effects,particulars write l.s.

For

THE MORE YOU WASHIT 'THE BETTER IT

LOOKS.

BRITISH MADE

ANDBRITISH OWNED.

SPECIFY PARIPAN FOBALL YOUR DECORATIVE WORK.

H. H. GROTH AND VC O.,"SOLE AGENTS FOR PARIPAN IN N.S.W. AND QUEENSLAND."

DUO UEOKGE-STKEET, SYDNEY.

TENDEES

BRICK!VYI RS- Wanted priée labour only, Pie

lind Chimney at Hh cUic ith Job reid) Vpp ;.-- -.-. --

- vppyUmbali P O li ni heit!

BRICKVVORIi -Tenders foi Piers uni Chiinnc),

lab

um old) t 111icV.be ith, lob icid) Vppl)_JIM VHSH VI

IPO nilethe ith

(TII NDrRS are liivi'ce! for the Pinchise of the whole

of the COf'PII

M Vi II output of the above Com

Inn) s Mine fut the eleven months commencing 1st

Ma) lOIoVicitf,c outp it 50 tons Mitte per week containing

nppioviinitel) Jl 1er teni Copi cr

loi furtliet uifi in allon und conditions uppi) to

Scoiclnr)lenders close ou 1HIDVV 7th Mjv 101 u

I VV I) V\ IS Secretar)AD1 V COi'PI II MININC VN1) SM! I I INO CO , I ID ,

Austrilasn ellan bel-«

_2_Mnilli rlice S^dni)

if-iVRPI Nil R or HlilCIiJiVIR willi JLoO to givea-> ince

lor Hi iel lOIIVGI irogrcs p ii menteBl VI MON! 18.1 linv st Um nur tot

CONCUIÏ1NC,smill job North S)dnc) Now

liuilding William si neal Post olllcc_

©J'AINIl!S- Tendéis wanted conneotin. Sewers ney*

cottage. New Cal terburv rd Pelershim oppositeI aiiDdon a_Vppl) on ioli J 1 J del coat Builder

DI!VINH'S- Price connect sewer labour only VpplyMinni irle Vrthiir mil Bilghton sts, Croydon_

Í7JLOOIJIAl LRS -Price wanted foi job

about lu sq? Noll h illidge I irl I hone JO ii Chatswood

INTHL Will It 01 DUNCVN and DVRUOVV, J,TD

(IN JI0UIDVTION)#_vm

iliPIVVRIILR UPPLI1S and O 1 IC L 1 QUIPMfNT,i' KING billi li C1 Ti

TLNDI PS arc invited foi the i ndcrnotcd Assets in

'the above mittet and will le icccivcd at ni) office

¡until noon on MONDVv the iii Miy Ulr

STOCb IN TRVDI VND PIAN!

'Stock con istmi, if l)pcvvritcisDesk Heister* etc £1?) 13 0

Stationer) liicvvnui bun bli»

Imil Olllte 1 quipmcat lu Oil

Plant mid I lt.u _s

Tlic Slock lins been list«! bj Mr ii

who describes it us well aborted anti c_ .,

usml nfsoitnent upon which to conduct a bisincss of

ibis de edition Hie Shop premises tire well lltud

um! tintrillv Minuted The Camp lill cn|ond a !.ool

cop)ing connection and dou ltlctia tins ma) le ie

turned bv i pin elm tr eiiible of living gool erviee

lu this Hie ellonThe usual ten

per c nt conditions The hitjiest or

nil) ttiidc- not ntrcsNii'li accepted Stoc c sheets ii")

be stcn um! all inform mon ol allied on the pro ni ca,or ut mi oOlci

VLIJ1 RT HORCH VI D1 potable I tiildings

Cco"ic streetJ iqulda*or

S)dne) 2Sth Vpni IOJj

TrltDVNS IIM1TID IN IlQUIDVliOv.J OPTICIVN-, VND TLJCTRICIANS,

»o &LORC1 SI lill I biDNM

"H NDHiS are invited mil will be received b)the

under igne I upto NOON on MONDVV, 3rd M\\ lOJj

for the Pun h ise o' the Oot lw ill Stock In Trad,

Machinery Iurnittirc mid 1 utiugs of the above bu*i

ne s can led on al 301 Gcor_c Btrcet, S)dncv, ns set

foi tit partieul irlv below -

LOT 1 -The Coo lw ill of the Business of Icrdnn s

Limited Consulting Optic!ins Spectacle Spec! ilia ',

and I ltctiicians as cairied on ii the promises, 3J3George trcct bl due)

LO! '-The Compiii) s lease of Hie premises occupic I

b) the Company n* MU George stree! S)dnc), j

veirs an! 0 mo ith- rom Is' Vpill 1011Tins lease is subject lo a Proviso that the

promis*]shall not bo iss(c,ned ol sublet without thc'Les"sors consent but that ftich consent shull not be

1 withheld In the cub of any respectablespunslblc person or com| am

I

LOI u- Staik in 1 ratio in Optical Dcpirt

I meut and in Bon I £lo'0 S 6LOT I-Optic ii Machinery luinituic, and

|

I ittinfcs ., 110 1 0LOT j-atoek of Citicmatoi,raphs and lan

Iterns au I Vcccsacrics m bu ¡nés» premises and in Pond 1077 17 3

LOT 0-Stock of Metrical Coods »nil Vccessories 1002 G 4

LOT 7- Electrical Mithiner), Plant an I

I ittii as 28 10 0LOT S -Stocc of Mechanical and other

Tovs 440 10 JOLOT U - Shop I urniture me] I ittlngs 242 U 0LOT 10 -Plant and Machine ) ii

eludinglathes, Dilllim, Machines Bench Toola,Pulle)S I lectlie Motor» etc 1(18 10 0

.stock in 1 rude, I urniture 1 ittmgs nutt Machinery,as set forth al tit have been taken and valued ns atlilli Vpril IDlj ns lui Incss ¡s being ended un

Sloe« in Trade will be subject to variations octa

sloned thureb)Tenders to be made on npprov ed I onus, will lo

received for each lot separate!) or for the whole as

one I ot \ deposit of 10 per cent to accompanyeach 1 en It r The highest or un) tender not ncccssnril)accepted

The various Schedules can bo seen nt my Olllcc, atwhich also feirtl.ci particulais lender 1 onus andOrder to Inspect mnj be obiuined

non VCL vLi VRD i r p*v12 and li O Conn-11 st Recclvtr mid Manager,

Sidney, lor the Debenture HoldersUth Vpril IO),_ _

,IJOAINTINO -I miers wanteel now

cottage Waratahst, Haberfield Jones and Liant, builders.

TENDEES.

13HÍ1CIwanted for renovating slate roofs of 3 House»..

Apply Castlemaine Hotel Hay st S)dney_SfONt-(¿uotationa for the nippl) mid deliveryat Petersliiin High School of 45 J cubic )nrds <-fHind Stone biokcn to i inch gauge will close at

Ino Building Construction Branch l'lullip and BriuYestreets, it I 10 pin on YIONDYY, a-d ila», 1015

Paiticulars on applicationW BRLCI

,

(° _?"I)_Çoiist ructor ^f_BuildingsCJTONI MVSONS- Price wtd Bldg Stone FcTccT lab.K3

onl) Dunn, Idavillc, Sturt st, Sth Kensington

SI\TI liS- Price

wanted, job read), lab and mat or

lab only W l-urcl s Job kahibah st Mosman

*__mi NDI RS arc invite

1for Demolishing J Houses and

-L ' leming Site William Jane b)diuy Particularsma) be obtuine I nt ni) olllci

1HOS i HVMING,Atlas buildings Architect

_S Si ling street Sydney_rva Till Ra-V\anted price for tiling roof of co.

-H- luge libour und muten ii or labour onlyU SOIOMOV and SONS t liidstone ni

,Woolwich

m I NDI 1 S w mtcd Jabour only, erect Wooden Cottage,-L Vpph between S and - o clock Massey street,Juginili near Blakehurst Bridge_rp1 NÜJ RS aie invited for Painting the front of Nos-i- ¿IS 210 Castlerc igh street Sydney Particulars

from Mi S_Ridgway j41) Castlereagh street_

tingand Graining labour a

Joli V letona st Strathfield

rp1 NDI Iib wanted for Painting Wall, labour only._ Vpp v Invernas Coffee Pilace Regent st, city.

rpO Plumbers- lender la)ing on Water Service, SO_ 1 Hilo Coombei st, bet I) n in and 12 noon to ela)

T1

W

Appl) lair

YNTÎ oTl'rlces to Plaster Cotbigo,_insido and out-

side,labour only_De VV itt st Bankstown

YX/YNllD leudéis for connecting Sewer Ypply T.

VV Morton J'radlev s Job Bcstlcst Rod dale

YÎ7VNIID, price Cleirlng 2J Veres Land Speclfl-aY V don it Minden Jirinsg-ovc rd, near Ban! stown

FURNITURE, ETC.

rrniL MW wu -you smci your ruiiviTURi.

I IN I "«C1 KOOVP, lUbl VS ii VMLLAPPJ-s.lt

IN YOUR OWN 1I0MI_ lill- Of D WW-VYH I,

VOJ KNOW li VV Vii YND 1)11 I Mill I, SO 1 Ml,

HW I NO1 1NCRI VS1D OUR 1 «ICI S

COI NlltV VIM TOR»-YOU Altl DIIINDHNO YOUR

OWN lOoliHt. HY lUltNlSHING VI Jill 1 YCIORY

blIOvYllOOUS VNI) DOING WITHOUT HIL SHOP

ki nut you buy ntuvi mi vctuyl yuh.hi.

VI I VCTORY COST JJHING MOM, Till WHOLE

bviiiis cvrviocui our PiticLS ion syme

(IXII)S 10 JO .0 I'Llt C1 NT ClttYI'I-R

VVI MVkl I ROM VNY DESIGN OR CATYLOGLE

from Will M YSONI I) Vincrican and Silky Oal s,

Maple lloscwoocl Blickwooel Cedar, Pines etc

IlH-dllVbb YYOltlvMYNblllP Al LLSS TUYN

WHOI US VIL Pilli LSIhe Jude Supplied Tremendous Stock on view in

our u0,0>.0t Show loom VII mark d in Plain ligures.ON Y li W IN ROOYIS

COTTVltó 1 I RN1S111 D throiifcnoutfrom

£17/0/SbPI IIB 110YUS in OVIv and M VI'Lt from ¿oO

VMIR1CVN OVk UPHOLbTLRI I) DINING SUI1ES,¿4/lS/(> elaevvbere X7 HOOlvCASl SECRETAIRES,

Iclll V VI CÍ V-SIS DrNI VL CYBINITS

COUNTRY OIIUHÎS PYCkLI) lilli OPEN TILL

10 pin H'IDYYS 1 Rl I DLLIVIRY by our own

Cirts viithln iO milos of Showrooms

II 11011 S 1 VCTORY and SHOW ROOYIS, Crescent,Vniundilc Tide Bilnmir Train (omv) to

Door, ljdfrom Hatinn Near Innftlon and langdons

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HOUSES IURNISHI I) TO -100 ON 1 VSY TERMS.1 DLV1 NISH 877 PITT STRri T

near Liverpool street next door to Pay a.

Iio 1 vt-o Charge ¿or Terms_OPLN ON FRIDVYS TILL JO P M

A BARG YIN -J orSale, I nrnlturo for , rooms in

eluding lloscwoocl Chippendale Suite Oal Diningrc<m, i Uediuonis

complete 1 itclie.ii etc ¿"o casi

leaving Slate SIM VPORI Herald Offl e

A WELL KNOWN, high class Furniture Firm has decided to open a terms dept, and sell on extended

li rms topeople in permanent positions Apply 1 UR

NI TURI lierait! Pillee Ivlng street

FURNTlURh,BOUGHT, ali) quantit), fair dca! spit

cash Denn 130 Parramatta rd Camperdown! A UM KJlbli.ll will bil) some bec h um lurniluie

JrX. n«' ii" ti" 1er« I I Hu\ 41 1'O "i qr e

I TTJOR Sole R Suite of 1 urn , 7 pea. cedarChip"

-l£_pendde, pol. £30 111 Liverpool rd Ashfield

\\7! Speeiillso lu Household I urnllnri, nnl~pi»Y >

«potindi for Vnithlng II YIVNUII VuctinnccT,

111 King street Newtown_'Phone, L l'Oit,_DON T Si li j oin rtinitturc to nnvvinc until v on Tot

my pike H MANUII, Vuetloncor, 301 Ivlngstree! Newtown 'Phone L 1200

TOT of Second hand I uruiturc, 200 Uits, Without Ile

,

i rtrvt THIS DYY, 11 n m Sec Auction \tlvi

I! VI VNI IJ 101 ¡iltur siieot Newtown

ON THE LAND.

FxAÏLit AND STATION.

PRICE OF J?0fiAG3.

Tho Nocossary Commodities Commission,|

having recommend ;d that certain pi lees be

[Keel for chaff and hay, presumably tho

Government 'vii! adopt tho recommendation

On tbu whole, such action will bo ,vol-1

comed -piobnhly by tho mniority concernedj

Naturally, lucerne grower:,-to whom draught,

clsoiiboro mcius .1 good year-who had vi-

sions of (amlno prices for thoir produco, I

and tho few wheat and oaten ha} growers

that still bold supplies (or sale,will regret

such n development Hut the prices fixed

mean a profitable return to groweis, one con-

siderably nbovo normal ypara, yat, at tho samo

time, probably not as high as tho ONlgcnclPSof a bad drought cause It may bp, however,

that the action recommended by tho commis

t-lon is too belated to do much good In

Aline; arbiti try prices by law a chain of

rlliiimstnncps H prcited that is rnr-rpaehingann it Is, veiy ilHPuilt to avoid rink injus-

tice, and seemingly liupojslblc to spcuio a

1 cully equitable, position \\ hen II bi-eatup

apparent that the ("¡overnnipn'- intendjd fixing

the prlcu of wheat, we pointed out that If

that wai donn the pilco of fodder should cci

tainly bo fixed also, in common fi'rness lo the

wheat-grower Tho position then, to our

mind, was veiy plain The wheat crop looked

bad, not only In this State, but in Vic-

toria and South Australia, from where we

secure, lu normal yiais, a larga quantity of

fodder. Ka lluro of the v heat otop meint

falluro (to a very great extent) of tho hay

crop and a seat city of chaff It waa ob

vlous that food was going to bo very dear,would be, even If the season continued nor-

ma! It waa oqunlly certain that the farmer

whose wheat crop had failed would be shortof "food In the groat majority of instances

Yet, to got thecrop

in «his year ho had to

feed lils horses The natural accompani-ment to

fixingtho price of wheat bhould havo

beenfixing the pi ice of (onton and vvheaten

hay ard ehaff at least, that being the fodder

commonly used In the wheat bolt But

this was not done, and consequently for

months pnsl 1 onsumcra bato been payinsfumino prices foi horsefced. Tho Depart-ment of Agriculture has also had to pay a stiff

price foi the chaff It bought to distribute

amongst ucceisltous fnimets About a

month ago the Assistant Minister for Agilccultute tola n country audience that the

Sussex-strept merchants, when ho wanted to

ourchpsa a largo quantity of ehaff a few days

bofoio, had ashed £0 a ton When ho

thioatenod to tako them boforo the NeoossniyFoods Commission, thsy had sold the Govern-

ment 4000 tons of chaff 1.1 ¡C7 10s pel ton

To eomploto lilli illuminntivo incident, it

might be noted that at the time the price

of wheal was fixed the market quotation in

Sydney foi oaten chaff was £5 Lis to £C 15s

per ton.

Those who rherish the belief that the specu-

lator is going to ho affected seriously by the

fixing of tho price of forage at this Btago are

mistaken, in our opinion lie has bad a i un

for six months and baa probably done re

markablj well in retain for tailing tho risk

of the drought breaking Dvon those who

hold supplies will loco nothing piobably .it

tho prlco recommended, £8 10s peí ton, for

chaff In Sydney There Ia also an Idea in

some quarters that the action now proposed

pinja into tho hands of Sussex-street, inas-

much as supplies were getting bhort and

merchants must pay 1 Igh pricos But the

consumer. In any enso has to pay in the

pud, so that fact should not unduly worry

the middleman The consumer will benefit

by tho fixing of p"ices, but in tho caso of

wheat farmers, who havo to buy feed, theyhave probably laid In supplies by this, and

therefore may not benefit Stockovvnora

wro have to still hand-feed will roap an ad-

vantage providing they can obtain supplies

Carriers and other largo users of fodder In

the city will profit substantial!}, and. It is

to bo hoped, will not tot get to allow for

that In charging theil customers Apartflora v hat supplies aie in merchants and

speculators' hands any future sei vico to con-

sumers, if the Government fixes prices as

recommended, will ho at the oxponso of tro

producer, especially tho lucerno grower,

whoso régulai business Is growing foddei To

sum up Speculators have had n free band for

months, and must havo made largo piofits tho

wheat growers It tins In tho Intelests of the

community to protect by providing fodder

at reisonablo rntcs to help them put in the

next crop have not been protected aeitL-or

have stookownorB »vho havo been eoi-pellod to

bund-fced for some time pnst, tho main benefi-

cial los of action taken now, apparently, will bo

city consumers, and tho lucerne grower willobtain less than he anticipated It may be that

necessitous farmers will benefit through thoDepartment of Agriculture, which appears tohave brougtt this matter before the com-

mission, bul, altogether, one Is inclined toview the ptoposcd netlon as coming too late

in tho day to be of real value If the expedi-ent of fixing pi lees had to bo adopted, tho

pi ice of foi ago should have been fixed monthsago

PRICE OF FORAGE.

Irrigationist writes The evidence givenbefore thu Necessary Commodities Commis

nlon i dative to forage is disgusting to anyman with a spurk of fairplay in] fair deal

In his make U[ If the commlsblon takes

drastic action tis It did with tho tvlii-i t and

forces the farmer who does happen to hold

stocks to sell to the lil) ¡ftlcss .vi.o greedilysold out foi mono} In f,nod jearB and are

loft without fodder In this time of droughtIt is to bo hoped i larger morsure of fair

pla} will bo considered The eau 1er ele

mont is vory active In tliis lnquliy Tho

carrier Is ii noble patriot to Mb own cause

Ile Invariably stocl s up with forago when

prices are low (one bought all my hay last

yeal foi 35s a ton) and vhon bad times

nnivo and bring with thoa hUh pi leen of

fonte up goes the price of irrlagc Innoi nul tines can lace from ny place to

tho mil 1 8b pel ton Now It Is 2Ds pelton a rlac of ovei 200 per eont which means

this to tin pin let Si/ chaff Is £4. peí tonIn nornnl Mines ind he foedb lb horses they

will eat about half a lou a week, thereforein normnl times it costs tho carriol £2 i

week foi feed now It eo3ts bim £6 a week

tot lils team of l8 Ho can do five trips a

wooli fiom my placo cariying six tons a tripand eiun from £10 to £12 a week at Ss

per ton ho asks "and gets £7 10s atrip

ni

over £35 a wock for the oxpmdltuio of littleover doublo tho old phil go for feed I am

told elty eirriage has ilso risen sk> highIsobod} appc i s o tai o a ha ig how the

firmoi with foiato to boll gels on at thin

Jmiuity V\ p heal a lot from 'ho carriors

aid Sussex sticct and from i elass of cocky(mostly Imported from South Vustrnlla) from

up west but wo heir nothing In defenco of

the small Iirlgntionist and the hard work

Ing luorjo grower He Is tho ehopplngblock for ovoiybod} rcitnlnly of Sussox

street the opulent ciirlei ind the lordlybut spoon-fed vvhcit grower I had boon

Irrigating lucen e foi Bomo time for sheepfood but when prices lose 1 "mci Meed the

nhoep to mi! e bay bomo of this has boon

cut into chrff Oui illegci! woi ting men

domand high v ages and high feeding to chafflueirne It coat rai C2 Gs Oil a ton to elnff

It and lis por ton foi bigs and tilla with

2os foi rairlaco Hiles up £1 5s Odwhich the Irrigationist must pa} out

V latge lueornp farmoi 'n my i eighbouihoolhis sim o Christina sold about 600 tons of

hay to the Commonwealth Government at£4 los a ton ind noiv at tho end ot th"

Benson ho discolors that ho has made the

magnificent profit of Ob a ton off land whichis valued at C35 an acre for taxation put

poses No more hay growing 'or lum Ho

Ib poing to make a shem, walk of his paddorl Notwltliotandliig tho high pi lees at

pi osent obtaining thero is not a rmall (ni

mci In mydlatilct vvhli'i the di ought hns not

oui heil who has ï fdilllinç, to bless him

self with though ininjoi Hy of thom work

finni daylight lill after dark "Vet wo road

if a miBlcr nirier dy'iit, -t little while back

hoi th about i quintet of a million oi ivis

It tin ee quin tom of a million'' And Susbpxstroct meicbnntB alp largo owners of ruio

hoi sen and motor cain If the (onimlsslonIs determined ib alleged to ohlltoiato Subhex stieot It should do no without In

ming th » um ill liilhatlonlsts bj fixing a

hlghei pi li o to the Itgltlmitp iaimoi foi hit,

Btulf which he has sweated to trow than to

tim sppculi-to vthoFp monej etinbloa bim to

bulli] pi emires, lo «tori foi ige foi a iibp

But If pin Ipi a and othPi people using foddoi

rush to participate In tho meal o f the small

min-na thej bUiely will-nt »educed prli i u

they should be rompellod co lowei theirthat sob aceoi dingi, loi earning Ita a

poor rulo thnt will not work both ways. In

any cubo,If the commlBsioû lowers the pricet,

tor tho purpose ot feeding starving farmers

i uono but the said farmors should participate

Iin tho gorge, nr.d' great oafo should bo taken

to provont tho alleged starving farmers from

I

soiling (ho Government stuff in their local

towns Ht advanced prices* us many of them

havo ulioady dono.

THE FBUIT INDUSTRY.

Mr C C Tuckor vice president Trult

growers Yssoclatlon of NSW orites-

Tho following comparison shows that the ti mt

grower who employs moro laboul per ocio of

land than the ordinary funici and who is

therefore one of the most valuable of tue

closor sottleis on tho land is placed al ads

tlnet disadvantage compared to both tte dany

and poultry farmer -

, rotcttllcj

Average Cost Dut) I,«"«Ilicon 1/ per lb

( heese

But r

Mollies1- I per do *VI

cr cenia) equal

1/ per lb'j

I cr¡> ",? ¡; ;

lil per lb 31 perb J3J p e

] r lb Jd|

cr liio P

1/ per lo 0! per b coi

c

J1 pel do

Ope

lemons 1/ per lo? id per II iq ¡al

to li 11er doz I1' pc

|

Ile vigneronreceives a protection

o! "cr 100 p

It was found that high protection was ncces I

t,ary for the fanner YMiv not also foi the

finit grovvei' Practically fioetradc har proved

a failure for the fruit giovicr JnUfclnt,from the

number of neglected oiclnrds and stiugtlng

fiuit growers ino sees ov civ where An e tra

C30 or -111 por annum In the net icturnB

would _nvc many fruit glowers fiom ultímalo

min This In many instanceswoull not

amount to moro than about Gd utrça

c to

the consumers of local fruits It Is on!)

fair that the Government should a so g vc

sumclent protection to tills mostdca

rabie

section of the commuuit) If letallatlon was

not experienced in the farming and avino i

dustilos It is not likely to bo so with tho

fiuit growing industry

THE CATTLE TICK.

I 0UTBH15AK AT MUUjUMBIMBY. I

MULLUMBIMBY.--Following up tho recent|

discovery of ticks at Mullumbimby, the tick

staffhave made a thorough Inspection of

cattleon adjoining farms, and to date seven

farms havo boon found infested. Some eattlo,

have beon heavily lufested. .Tho placcB wore,

all quarantined, and stringent measures aro!

being taken against the post sprcnding. Cattlo

and horses running on the road wore found to(

bo carrying ticks.

Farmers In tho vicinity aro holding a moot-'

ins to urge oa tho mntter of building dips.It

Is generally Burmlspd that ticks nre all round

thin part. A gsto will bo erected on the road'

near the closest infested farm.

DISTRICT^ITEMS. I

BOMBALV-The Ilocky Hall Dalry Com I

pany minufactured D30Glb of butter during

March Suppliers received 11 0 lhth peneo

pet lb net The woiklng expenses were 13d per

lb Stockowners in Bombila and Delegate ills

trlcts iro having a good deal of trouble In

seeming wlnter.feed In »le Bega district one

man Is asking £150 for a 500 aeio paddock tor

st\ montliG

CAP] m DE -ror the last few days tho '

weather has been ver} unsettled Heavj

dowls with occasional showers accompanied

by bleak winds havo piovailed Rabbit trap

pets havo commenced opottuions and ii sup

ply ot rabbits is now going forvird to Ilyl

btono rreezlng Woiks roves aro Incrcaslne

rapill}SINGLETON -\lthoubl there has not boon

the usual îalnfall this yen the dist! let con

ttnucs to cope with the picssme upon its pas

turcs c lused hy tho lnrgo inllux of htnivlng

stock from lcsti favoured portions of the State

McBsrs H "Volk and Son repoit that 1¿ 000

head of cattlo consigned to them for agist

ment Invo uirived since the beginning of

the year principally from Hlveilna puiing

tho same period 20 000 sheep havo roache 1

hero from Moree Bairaba and Riverina

Tho stock that aro here have made a splendid

recover}The bulk of the cnttle whick are

stores tv 111 eventually bo sold hore

AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE ABROAD.

The cheese market continues eilieiiicV) firm on Go ,

vernment orders, and llne-st canadian white ml

eoloiired are quote 1 Ofs to Ois willi New /enland it!

03, to Otj N.iurjlhit tlur luirla level, general lis ,

trlbiitivc trade is very eiulel V shipment of Yiisirnliin

cheese is now due per steamer Hiirimiii, ind Is c\

pectcd to realise from 8Ss to (li,, c\ wlun London,

according to e|ualll) Jiid sin

BYCON

Viistrillan bacon, Cuinherliiid cut has been dene

this week at di» to 61s with finn inquir)

1 VI IOWLast vveik hii)ors showed no inclhiition to tridc,

whilst on Hie part of the selléis Iheie w is no pirssurtito sell Prices mean vhilo were with little «run eliiiigt '

At auctions "¡IT casks were oUcird, but on!) lil sol!,and prices were generally fid easier Hie Australlsun

shlpinc-its for lihruar) were PS.0 lons as compaiedwith 7000 tons last )car This wee. line sorts metwilli some Inquir) at full pi le es hu. ordinarv hi-niLiwere

neglected Quotations on c I f lerais for parcelsafloat were noniluall) (II lower at Va Od to ISs 0,1 I .?

fair <o good mUeel, and 10s 01 to I'ri for nuttoa,whilst for shipinciit there were no telleis owing to

fieihht (Ilillihuios Vt unction list VVediiesih) Viel

casis of Viislralislan tallow were offered, ind 110 caskssold at (Id to Od per ewt decline flic

present quotalions for Yiibtralnslan sort, ure -Ylutton fne Ils (Iel

fair to good Ids to fis Od, common to middling ICs dilo 10«, low aid Inferior 55s lo Sfli

beef, fine 13s toI5s, filr to good 10.1 Od to 12s com no1 to mid Hin,;"Os Od to 3Ss Od,

low and inferior Ils lo idsmixed,

fail to good 30s Od to 40s, common toiiiddllng 31s

to 39s OdMI RINO PI LTS

Tlie market for Australian merino pelts Ins ton

tiimi-d quiet, but prîtes hive not cjuotahly lowered1 Irsts arc wolth 15s lo ITs per doz, md seconds indthirds UK to 11s

II VII!, HORNS 1 TCVust-allan horsehair is now Is el

to Is 0]d cow tail,

free Is 24d to Is 'Jil and on skin (¡Jil to JOd p-r li

On and tow lion» ringo upto 3ss ptr 100 In bon s,

round shanks are ¿Id to ¿II 7s Od, and (lal shanks£0 JOs lo ¿10 2s Od per ton

fUR

kangaroo skins ore titoted from 2Jd lo St 0d per Iii

and" Vii.straliii.au opossum skim Is Od to 10s, uni Tas'manían opossum

is 3d to 17n each

HiDLs VND ii vrrn-n IPrivate buslncis In Vuslralisian hides, salted, his

been dull Sales limited, quotations forshipment

being generall) nboic the market There has heengood private denium! for Vustralasiau

leather, andbusiness has favoured importers 1 rivale trade inbasils has been

irregular, with onl) modente supplies oircrlnt,

COPR Y I

Copra is quiet, but firmer than it Insbeen, with

few sellers South bei, leb March, und Milich Vpn!,is £20 "s Od hu) ers, ! ondon I

Sill LPSIvINS I

Vt the second series of tliis )cur s'

colonial'

vi coitalsheepskin sales, there was a total

olfcruu, of iboutn'/sj tales V to > 1 demand was ¡n cuelence, and,compared with Hie

Januar) sales, values rciliseei showan advance of ibout jil to jil per Hi for nurina

combings, wink short woollcd youths were Iel to d

perlh chciper Crossblcd sl ins wcte Jil to 1]

higher all round The olfeiings Included Uli lnlcifrom New South Wales, til tiuccnslintl 2.01 Viclorkin (171 South Yustralian, Sal Western Yustrilla

i,

¡J lasmanian, and 1711 .Neu ¿calami I

LECTURES AND DEMON-STRATIONS.

Hie Dc|artniont of Vgrleultu e mitinea thal the

following lecturm und ilciuoiistritioiiä líate 'ice i ur

ranged lor the week ending Mut S

Dcuonstrations in Winter Pruning, b} the VnslsAintI rult I xpert, Mr I G It l>r}int (,pondam Crek(Mount Keira), on Tncsdl) Ml} 4, ut Mr V CItrottiib orchard, tommcneinir nt 11 ') u in Coi.h lix

Itlvir (Wollonhong), ut Jlr Wiilkcr a trclnrd, on Weil

neila}, M.11 ßtonnucneiiin ut D ii hi Mount heiri,

nt Mr I 101 ter si o-charil on Medncsili}, Via} 6commencing nt 2 V m

llv Mr LoC, i} Ilicrclon oremirillst nt the (Hen Innci

cvperliuent farm VVoolbrool, nt Mr 1 Derm in n

orehni.l on llulnridu} Via, f. comnieniIng nt 11 oil,

u ni ,nt Mr Dodds a

orchard,on l\ educada} Mi} 5 in

the uftunnonRed Italie -Lecture bj the Sheep uni Wool 1 \p rl, |

Mr I W Mothetts,to be delivered in th li i ir,

|

lilt tillite Illili on luc-ila}, Mu} 4, lindci the auspicia of.that institution

FOE HOSPITA! SATURDAY.-»

In aid of tho Hospita! Saturday appoal .1

gardon party was irrangpd at tho WentworthHotel winter garden yesterday afternoon byi

Mrs C Coimlchiel, M13 Pollock and Mia

MorgentiiPlm The attendance waa largo, and

tho result satisfactory. Mrs Maclurcan

kindly supplied tho i ofreshmonti, und the

uso of tho wIntel garden was given by the

dliPctois The afternoon was delightfullyfine, nud tho open air conceit pioildcd »}Mi Hairy Thomas, assisted b} Miss lioiald

ino Wild, Miss Ada Bakoi, Mibs Vein Hall,Mrs J Mi Iden, Messrs Aim lay Gibbs, lit

Stone, Vein Haine», and Chas Smythe, was

much appioclatid Among thosa presontwere Mrs Holman, Mr and Mis and Miss

Donison Miller, Ml and Mrs C B Pattei

son, Mr and Mrs ,T J Cohen, Mcsdameb

Geo Black. J H Cann. Fred Flowers, Ti nuki,Aekman, f Vale, W Low, Kingdon Smith,Ross Sayvvell, W Walbh, C Yule, L Packer,NceU, U Paul, HaiknoBB, McCaithy, Giifilth,Lee Blown, Misses Haid}, I Marks, (lerraid

Mis Watson Hall lepiesentod the Lad}MavorcsB, who If still away flora home

ir moos vu ni pi,vol» iïs oimiii or mi mr"I'licc i,ei} fnotl for clulilren invalida mid the

ngcil in ita unler uf merit end you place llencer h

I ood HistThis Is becaiicc Benger s 1 ood is "returned when nil

ul'icr food» an rejeitcl" Peiigi r s Is i hlgldi nullilue fnrlnaeeoiis foo.! expressly dev ia ii lo he prepir»d"Ith fresh ne, milk

It coiiluilis ttto IniDitrtiint diKcstltc nrllli Hiles whichlu come net Ive iih hoon list |tn pirutinii of the fnodhi Hin«, and llcngei s ponibinra with the milk to form

i'ilrhlt nutritive cre.iiu lu whielt bill, the milk lind

the fool nie undi ter, cum to iu*iiiillitc

So othii fi.oil Is- cumble of Ihp re .'ti! .led nell

illi'istlon tthhli Is nuisible with Ili-i. ira Pitoil Theih.lllt to klon Hu ...If lillie'Ion al um ihslrcil »'ire,or cirri It illino,I to

ioiuiilellou h, a poitci fui ituoil

ni the bund« nf lnlilliecnlpeople

Pull directions ure citen tilth cien tin of liens;« s

Poad. All chemists, eli , sell It,-Advt,

THE BÚILDEBS.

EFFECT OF INDUSTRIAL

UNIONISM. ,

DECREASED EFFICIENCY.

DRISBAX'E, Thursday.

IThe convention of the Master Builders Ya

socl_tlon of \uo raliu. was continued to da)

Mi YYllllam°oii (New South \Yakb.) icad a

paper on the affiliation of the building t ade»

setting ou a number of cogent rctsono it,

? favour of Euch ain'initon

|

Yl Ihillips (\ Ictoria) supported afflll-uion

but agreed with Al Williamson that master

buildtlb uhoiild be at libcrt) to ca-iy out the

whole vvorl ol a bull Jins including plumb ng

plaste! Ing ec v lihou hub letting

Mr VY m Stunt (Ne.vi South Wales) = dil

I what thev 1 til to meet vv is industrial ltgis

I latlon and unionism the lCbtiltsof vihleVi

had been im.icased vv iges dceienbcd eil),

elenc) und th imposition of conditions which

\ioic unncLOLSiiiv, and huaasing Thtli

! dlflictilticE vicio probibl) not so iiiulIi dut

lo lue leased wages j to deere ned efficient)

and huasnliig conditions He thought com

hlnntioi ibsoliitLl) netissar) Hie position

hal been so completely r aiisecl in New South

Wal j til it willi the cNtcptlon of the music i

plimibtiis i uni 1 fiout w s¡

ri sei ted

at, dust all argiesblonI Y sub committee wu= appointed to diatt u

I resolution dialint, willi the subject

I Vii ( Lnmfoid (Vie) reid n papel on in

'diibtiinl olfleleiic) He dealt with the legret

It bio fiillint, off in th" "mt ni efficiencyif

vvoikeis which he attributed to lonoi d pros

jerit) of the tountiy and const quent case

?

with which employment v j., obtainedMr Williamson (Now South YVnlos) icad i

pipei on niipronticejhlp in icliticn to indus

Hill llVVB

Ml btuait (New Sou'h 'Wales) moved and

Mi 1 ingfoid (Vic) seconded a iel It was

agreed That the tend ney of Induutilal Icpiu

|l tiou and the onward alms of socialists had

in ide e losei union amongst emplosors neces

amy foi the picservnlion of tholi legitimate

li toregtB and this fedoiation of master build

<is inges upon the State associations that

i over) legitimate means he adopted to seoui !

elosei cohesion amongst those employeis en

gated in the industry (2) that associations

of employers in allied trades should affiliate

on fhc common giound of industrial legisla'

tlon and should not permit minoi difference.!

lo prevent suth affiliation

Speaking on the matters raised Mr Printie

(\evv South YY iles) said ho lil no1 want to

nose ns n pi ophel but ho thought the appreii

tcifhip logisl itlon foreshiidovvcd in Now Souci

i Wales would have a lompulsoi) clnuso for

tho employment of nppi entices

I ho lesolutlon moved by Mr Stuait ind

secoi (led u> Mr Phillips (Vie ) to the effeet

time tho contereneo eonsldeicd the employ

mont of v orielton by the Governments had

materially jlfetted the edi leney of wo!Urnen

mid that the Government pollij had dlscoui

aged the propel tnining of 'rudesmen was

<anied uinnlmoe.sl)i Mr D A Swanson (Vie) read a paper on

I Da) Labour veisus Contiact making special

allusion to tho new postal soi ting building in

Melbourne vvhero the tost of bricklaying was

halt us much again by day luboui as it would

hav hoon undei nwuid vvagos Ho also men

tioned tho ti ans \usti lliuii rillvvay saying It

was a good proposition for tlio nipn hut a

pooi one foi tho tnNpiOcrsI

Ml R J Stubb (las) lead a paperon tho

bruiehe» of wages hoards by the Government

end public bodleb saving that the Government

pall men o8 a diy and the piivate employer

had to pay 11s

i The eonteicnco idjournci until to monow

I

SCA11CIÏY OF FODDEB.

MK" HALL'S DECISION.

STOCKS MAY BE SEIZED.

The State Mtoincy-Ueucral stated }estol -

dny that ne had come to tho conclusion that,

In iii w of the acaiclt} of <h iff, o\poits bhotild

be dijcoui.igcd In uverv possible wa}

I undoi la"e," Bald Mi Hall, 'It there aro

'anj finns, lu New Soith Wales who dlsiégard

i the vvIshPB ofthe (lovel nmont In Ulis mat

tpi, to promptly p.oicse the powetBconfci

icd undoi the Nerosiaiy Commodltlca Con

tiol Aet, and dcizc tho stoclts" Tho Attoi

ucy-Goncial made tnls de.laratlon with 10

feroueo to the lccent d»t Ision of Ufo Neeos

laaiy Commodities Conti ol Commlbblon con-

cerning the pncoB to be ehaigcd foi bay and

11 huff

i 'To-day," Bald the Minister. 'I called a

meeting ot the fc>U830X-Btroet titule to discuss

tho decision of the commission It nab

i

pointed out that a leluin had been called foi

of tho hay and chuff In tho countiy at tho

present timo So tai as can bo ascertained,

about 70,000 tons of hay and e'naff will bo

iiequlrcd to tally through until tho now sea-

son's crop begins to come in (luting October

I Ab It is veiy doubtful whethei thoie Is thlb

amount of fodder in ¡Vow South Wales, the

I feeling of tl'o confeience wat. unanimously

lln favour of lotalnlng all biipplles foi State

purposes It was agiced thit evpoit should

be discouraged in ever} posslblo way Thla

becomes moie necessuiy as the Government

Itself roquiiCH many thoiibundB of tons of

chaff to meet the needs of fal mel b vvbo ore

experiencing grent dllTlculty In feeding theil

hoi ses while getting In theilnew crops

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MrMlall has Invited .i numboi of íetail pio

duce mci chants to meet him this afternoon

to disciiBB theil position He Intimated that

it was likely that a proclSmation would Issue

Ithis week, emhod}lng the lecommendations of

|tho Nceessai} Commodities Control Commis-

sion with logard to pi lees foi hav and chaff

I

FIXING OF PRICES. I

When declaring a retail selling pilco foi hayand chaff on Wednesday tho chairman of tho

iNccCB3iny Commodities Control Commission

(Mr Justlco Edmunds) staled that on the evi-

dence glion the eommlsslon wis unable to

deal with tifo filing of pi lees foi the lower

glades of chaffI In consequenco of tho numpious Inquiries[which havo since been leoeived by the Beere

taiy, howevei, the Commisslonois have decidedto meet on Monday at 2 p m

, and go thoioughly Into tho mattei

POSITION IN WKSTERN AUSTRALIA.

PERTH, Thursday.With a view to ascertain the uetuiil posi-

tion in thib St-ito so fat as biippllcs of hay,ehaff, and sit aw mo concerned tho Conti al

of Trade Commission ha» decided to call upon

all holdeis of these commodities to furnish

I

returns showing the quantities of euch held

by thom as on May 1 noel

ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.-O

Sir Harry YVIlson, KCMG acting honorai y

ooeiotaiy of Hie Royal Colonial Institute

London in a lette r addressed to Mr H Camp-bell Macfle, tho lion seci olary of tho N S YVblanch says that iu consequence of tho war

tho council has decided to abandon the annual

dlnuti usuall) held on 01 neal Emplie Day,May 21 It is assumed, he adds, that foi the

samo ronson the dinners usuall) held ovciscas

yy'll not tuite place

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AGEICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

At last right i meeting of tho I aboui Coun

eil Mi 1 Divíb on behalf of tho Australinn boelcty of 1 ngineois piotcstod cgalnstthe purchase of machiner) and ag icultuial

ImplomcntB foi tho State who it area at Wood

lands outside tho State Ho said n lal goamount of New South YYales ta\payeis molloywas being spent in this wa) in Amei lea and

Victoria The losult was that several local

agricultui ii Implonont vvoilts vvoio idlo

Mi Pu lill (Uilckln)erb Union) moved -

That th council nfHim meiely the principlethat establishments in tulB -tato bo given an

equal oppot tunlty lo supply tho muchineryml implements lequiiod ia is given to other

Stn totMi Connell (Ironmouldois) said that the

ritos ot wagon veio considerably lowei n

Ylctoila and ¡south Auotialia than In New

South YYalct Such low standards of wageswore the to it stumbling block to Now South

Wales ni tisana when fighting for highervv ages

A deputation was appointed to bl ing/ the

mattoi undei tho notico of tho Minlstei In

ehaige of the whoat cultivation moa

MISS GLENFIELaO'S KECITAL.

I Mu* lottii (.'Ici.ncl.l's finit fciieie-a ni her drnnintleeulerl un neill ii( hi. .Iiniis's Hull list ulphi wns nindi..l)m.|.li lii'liniiip'i Delenie hrfoie llçini VIH."llireiu, ri.hlt .ltthul In bli ii, leitet und gold rubes,,muí ni i i|iiullil lie.i.Iilu s.s of ll'i penoil, she déliter

eil tilth illKlilt} mil feeling the Hues .dilreaseil ti. thehing, iin.l tins ii|inllv good in Catherine's dclliiiiee ofthe Caiilttnl ttlieie "Inr .hops ol tears vierp tnrne.lto s-pinks or lire." Min (¡lei.llel.l vma not m nell-' ' n Ste-Vs su i Uleil "humorous"

sketch, "VIbillianl Spcich," The reilinn of Hie itctrrs-t in mgKuiilinn 'I'1' "It" (»duri' of « nil,,

pulpit hemlc.I no

iliiin ti. uineiitbcr tit., innaetutlte iden, bec-nnic ncccs

re rill tedious I lone, cr. Miss (lli-nllelil plciih-il Ininrious othir M-lcctinnn, iiotuhlv in the clever

iltulosuo(tilth Mr. Hush H

liiuiiiigr), of "The 1'irst lines nfDiivvn

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uii.l nguiu In the more vivacious comeIlpili,..V llupp.t Pa.r," tilth -Mr. ll.uiis.oii Allen. On themumu! il.li, in 111.' alu-nii- at l\'un|iu,-i of Jl.,

V.li-olui Mpl.iicliurn. his luolhei, Mr. I'rniit, Mellachi r i. pro,. d nu i m client lni.lerhlnily in bnrltonc kowm,

.mid blguor 'Iorallo wau uko encored for hu burp»olos.

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¡STUDENTMOVEMENT.

PRINCIPAL FRASER'S VISIT.

RELIGION Di- THE UNIVER

- SITIES.':

Principal Fraser. M Y.., of Trinity College.

ICandy, who is visiting Australia In connec-

tion with the Studeut Christian Movement

I

and the Church Missionary Association, was

entoitalned at luncheon at Baumann's Cafe

yesterday hy S'lr James Fairfax, who is the

lion, treasurer of the New South Wales branch

of tho movement.

Among those present 'were:-Archbishop,

Wright. Professor Macintyre, Principal

Davies, Principal Thatcher, Sir P. Syd-

ney .Jones, Sir Thoiuan Anderson Stuart,

Dr. Radford, the Rovs. C. J. Prescott,

P. V. Dowling, and P. J. Bazeley.

Messrs. P. Wlnchcombe, A. W. Mcck.-i, and

G. Knrp, Ms.D.C A. C. Cocks, M.L.A., Drs.

Pockley, Mcclelland, and Skipton Stacy,

Messrs. J. Russell French, T. A. Dibbs, J.

Kent, G P. Todman, J. M. Sandy, J. O.

Pal if.ix, T. YV. Heney, C. B. Fletcher, T. Pratt.

II. N". Tceee, R. S. Gregson, Chas. Shard, A.

Turnbull, YV. 13. Shaw, R. A. Bell, Jas. A.

Murdoch, Alfred .Daking Smith, .1. Kirkland.

A. B. Tcmploinan, YV.N. Cuthbertson, G.

J. Littlojohn, G. N. Merivale, John Roid.

C. R. Walsh. II. N. slomnn, W. A. Purvos,

Buckingham, O. B. Smith, YV. Cooper," VV.

Rober:s, *R. A. Dallen, Thos. Ridley, YV. W.

Campbell, A. M. Hemsloy, J. Vickery, C. Duke,

T. Wills, J. Stlnson, J. U. Frith, \V. Macpher-

son, D. Carson, R. Lysaght, Arthur Yates,

Gelling, R. A. Noble and G. F. Crancwlck

(president and vlee-presidont respectively of

the Sydney University Christian Union), and

P. C. Phillp.

Sir James Fairfax, In welcoming Principal

Fraser, said that the Student Christian Move-

ment was ono of the roost important affect-

ing young manhoo'd, and womanhood too,

particularly those who had passed through

or were passing through our universities.

Possibly some present might remember that

just about 20 years ago a number of gentlemen

engaged in general, financial, mercantile, and

business pursuits, as well as some repre-

sentatives of tho Churches, tho Young Men's

Christian Association, and the Univer-

sity, had accepted an invitation to lunch to

hear Mr. (now Dr.) J. R. Mott untold bis

plans for the introduction of bible study

and religious mutual help into the univer-

sities. Dr. Mott had explained in a very

Impresslvo manner-and anyone who had

heard him speak could no! help being con-1

vinccd-the meaning of thiw nsw nnd import-

ant movement. The foremost universities

In America had received it .vith gratitude,

and it had Impressed the profossoi'B and stu-

dents. It had made great strides in Great

Britain and Ireland, and the vi&lt of Dr.

Mott to Australia 20 ytars ago had started

the association in Sydney University. The

movement amongst the students was growing

fast, and they would hear from Mr. Tooee,

I chairman of the New South YValos branch, of

Its progress and present strength 'and Its

Influence on graduates and under-graduatcs.

Principal Kraser's great experience In edu-

cational matters and his knowledgo of the

Students' Christian Movement would enable

him to give a very special interest, and use-

ful lessons and encouragement, m a matter

which concerned the young life of our uni-

versities, and through the universities the

young life of Australians. Principal Fraser*s

visit hero had been all too short, and they

would" have boen glad if time had permitted

him to soo more ot the people and their In-1

stitutions and country. (Hear, hear.) lie

could assure him that his addresses to stu-

dents hero and In other places would, like

thoso of tho Rev. YVilllam Temple, leave a

mark, and bo long remembered. (Applause.)

Principal Fraser, who had a splendid1 recep-

tion, traced the history of the Student Move-

ment, which was now working in thirty dif-

ferent countrios, and had a membership which

reuched the impressive total of IGO.OOO. They

could imagine what an enormous force that

represented. Ho had himself first made his

acquaintance with the movement at Oxrord. On

his ontrnnce to Oxford he1 had not tnken the

slightest interest In rollglouä matters, but

the movement had "gripped" Ulm early in his

careor. Ile well remembered his Introduction

to Dr. Mott, to whom Sir James Fairfax had

referred. A gawky young American when

ho first carno to Oxford, ho hnd not been

able to get more thnn forty or ilfty mon to

listen to him but now there would Bo a roit-t

up of a couple of thousand at any time Dr|

Mott gave an address When ho (the speaker)

had flrEt gono to tho Univoislty the icllglous

movement wis not veiy strong, but It was

amazing how it had developed of Into years

O\foid was full now of cal nest ChiistUu.

men, and the collèges vveio taking a gi eat

Interest in social work Ho hld noticed tL-at '

the students weie not so flippant and that,

more seriousness v as shown In theil de-

bates Mtogethor, there had been a wonder-

ful chango A greater amount of woik v as

being carried out in tho slums of London it

present than oici before and thin result

was largely duo to thisnew movement, that

was milting such splendid hendwas rio!

movement might be said to be the most cos-

mopolitan society In the vvoild and one

willoh posscBscd tiemendoua possibilities foi

Influence It wau going to havo a big influ-

ence on international questions He knew

a Gormen professor who had since the wir

biolte out written to a orre Intímalo Eng-lish friend, and said,

' Henceforward thoro

can be no more communion between ino

and any member of the Eugllst lace" This

hatred of everything English bv the Gel-,mans, as a whole, was hard to understand

but without discussing that feature he diddesire to emphasino the dlffeicnce In the atti-1

tude of ti oso In the world-wide Student'

Chilstlan "Movement The lenders of that

movement In Geimam weio still friendlywith the leaders In England and other conn-!

tries, and those wore tho men who when this1

dieadfui wai was ovei would woik to bring,nbout a bettei feeling In Austria as tai as

the Student Movement wan eoncetnod, thete

was no raeo question Ti o influence of tho I

movement In tho direction of Intel national

peace would bo very great It tended to !

widen the Imperial outlook of members aidj

moic Important still, twit, going to bo a greatfactor in the unifying of the Chut chea The,movement was knocking haul spikes off como

j

of the tough old leaders of the f l.uieh"S I

i (Latigl ter ) It was making a ticmendouBJilHToienco In church life In England and it

would do the same elsewhere The suppl}of theological students had boon diopplng offtill the leaders of the movement were ap-.

pealed to, and that yeal their had been an'Increase of 1500 ntudonts The wLolo tone

ot college life was being rhonsed Associa»

tlon with the movement wuk educating menmuch moro than they knew Looking bickon lils own univoislty careel the best, themost useful part of it, duted fiom bis con-

nection with the movement It had widenedhis outlook Twenty oi thlrtj jonis ago

there were vciv few univeisitv mon In the

mission field and now the total number of

volunteers slneo tho movement hogan wasS1S7 Not only hod tho efllelency of theil

schools and unheisItiCB Leen increased bv

tho movement, but it ici resented a new and I

poworful force that was bound to e\eit a

frcmeudouB influence in many dliectlons I»1

the futuie ( Vpplauso ) |

Mr H N Tepco, chairman of the Stito

Council of the Student Chi lstlan Movementbaie! tint theil endeavour was to suppl} the

need foi spiritual and religious llfo in theirpurely secular« Institutions of learninr «indito deepen and stiengthen it vvheio it ali cody j

existed He thanked Sir fames Talrfa\ foi

the great assistance ho I-ad always given Sil

James had beon a member of the advisorycommittee praetlcall} pvei nineo the founda-

tion of the movomont in Sydney and had for

a number of years acted as honornr} trci

surei, ind vvhonevor they hnd required assist-'anec and had gono to tim they had never

come awiy disappointed (Heal, heal )|

A vote of thonlts to Sli James ralrftw was

moved by Archbishop Wright I

Pilnclpal rrasei left last evening for "\Iol-i

hourne He will dellvei a soi los of au-'diesbos there

WILLS AND BEQUESTS/

/ LATE MR. T. TORRENS.

Probato has boon granted ot tho will of

the lato Mr. Thomas Torrens, of Mullum-1bimby, who died on January 15 last. Tes-

tator appointed his,..wife, Mary Ellen Tor-

rens, Ihn solo executrix of lils will, and be-

queathed to her the whole of his real und

personal estate, the not value of which was

estimated at .CDI51 13s -Id. I

LATH MR. II. YY>\ LINDEMAN.

Probnto has boen granted of tho will of tho

Into Mr. Hcrbort William Lindeman, fnrmcr,

of Riverston, Clarence River, who died at

Runnymeade Hospita!, Grafton, on Januaryfi

last. Testator appointed his wife, Eliza

Han lett Doydell Linderman, and Mr. Henry

Salwey, solicitor, of Sydney, executrix, exe-

cutor, and trustees oí his óslate, tho wholeof which ho boqiieathed and devised to hiswidow and children.

Tho net value of the estate was estimatedat £0116 10a lldL, - -

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BIRTHS.CLIFT-On the 27th instant, at Loretto Private Hos-

pital, YVollongong, the wife of G. S. Clift, BE.-a

son

Cl.nrSOX -April 1, at Wollundry Private Hospital,

ÏMirrandcra, to Mr and Mrs. Joseph Gleeson. Dar-

lington Point-a daughter.LI V Y (nee Hannah Lazarus) -Yt Nurse Storrock's

Hospital, pjrk parade, YVaicrlcv, April 2S,the wife

of M Lev), Imperial Hjotel, Gilgandra-a son.

PLI.T-April 11,at Roseneath, Durham street, Carlton,

to Mr and Mrs Richard Peet-a son

YV HITE-At Aston, Y'lolona road.ithc wife of the lateC J' IMutc-a daughter.

MAKRIAGES.MORRIS-YY'ULTAMSON - Apnl 28, at St. Francis',

S)dn"), Prank, second eldest son of Mr and Mrs. T,

Morris, of Tunbridge VV elis, Kent, Tngland, to Hor

ric,onlv daughter of Mrs, C. YVilbamson, of Pitt

pt i cot, Sydney

SILVER WEDDINGS.II YN COCK-HARDIMAN- April 30, 1890, at Illjma,

Burrowa, by the Rev. VV'm Bermingham, Allen,

.Junior, fifth son of Mr. Allen Hancock, of Campbell street. Burrowa, to YVimfred second daughterof the late Mr and Sirs Tames Hardiman, of lllvria

Station JJuiTowa. Present address, Wooinajah,Burrowa

roOLH-PARKER.-April SO. 1S90, at St. Saviour's

Church, Redfern b) the Rev A. G. Stoddart,Hirry A. C, eldest son of the lntc G li. Poole

Bristol,I'ngland, to louie youngest daughter of

Hie- late Tames Radcliffe Parker, of the Isle ofNlnn Present address. Mona, Alfred street, Coogee11 j v

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DIAMOND WEDDINGS.McVIOATt-McYICYR -April SO, 1S5S. at Colo Creek,

Trunkey, by the Rev Lawton, Presbyterian minister,

.Tames Cameron McY icar lo Margaret Martin McVicar

Present address, Burraga_

DEATHS.ASHJIY -

Ypril 28, 1915, Margaret Ashby, dearly loved

grandmother of Mr and Mrs Charles Stevens, of

Ashfield

S-TORD -Ypril 28, 1915, at Western Suburbs Hospital,

Croydon, Sjdney, Thomas Hugh Ovenhoni Axford,

aged 39 years Lnglish papers please copy

BANONT-Richard Banon, at Muswellbrook Hospital, n

lus 02nd )car R.I I*.

DOBBS-April 20, at lier residence, Pugowra, Edward

street, Kogarali, Jvelvn Mav, dearlv beloved infant

daughter of Alfred anti Emma Dobbs, aged ä months

pJjNIOP-Ypril 29, 1015, at Crook-well, suddenly,

Walter Milson Caird, third son of the late David

Ilcnrv Dunlop, of Burburgate, NSW, aged -17

EDWARDS-Ypril 20, J9J5 at her late residence,

Cleeve, Y ictona road, Yluncl ville, Ann, dearly be-

loved wife of YYilttr T Kdnionds aged SI years.

Yt rest Intel red nrivntcl) at Rookwood, Apnl23, 1915

ELMS - Vpnl 29, at her parents' residence, Bay street

Botany, Loltie lane, beloved daughter of Mr andMrs. Samuel Tills nged 22 years

GIHDS-Hubert YVillinm Gibbs, horn at Over YVorton,

Ovfoielslnrc, InglincJ,in tin venr JSli, died at Tam

woitb New «outli Wales, Yubalia, Ypril 10 Jil',

former!) an officer in the Bmk of New South YYnlcs

CR IIY'l I! - Vpnl 2S, 1915, at bia late residence

Viaci, Binkstown William Gilliver, contractor, aged(17 vcirs Vt rest

INCHIR- Vpril 2S, 1915, at lewisham Hospita',1 mest Albert Inclicr, aged 12 )cors

1NGR VYt- Vpnl 21 at ByTon street. Inverell Ernest

ilirold Ingriui, son of Mr and Ylrs. James Ingrain,iced ', years

Ilk! -Vii ii JI. 1913, at Yalmai kingston street,

Haivillcld, iii jbeth, relict of tile late .John Luke

iced L0 vc rn Yt rest Bv request, no flowers

J'cLOW VN - Vprll 20, lin at his late residence. Forest

road, YrniluTc, Duncan McCowan, aged o7 years

Jiv r*iii est no flowers

IIVCMN/IJ -Vpril 20, 1015, at Clydebank Private

Hospital Hirnitt Yian, beloved wife of 1 I

Ylicltn ic of YIerrilei, Dubbo, acred 07 vears

bMlTII-Vpnl 2'), 1*)I> at her residence, Grose itreet,

Pan inulta J Ii/a, willoi of the hie Joseph '?muli,in litr 'lüiiel )car

THOMPSON-Vpnl 29, 1915, at lus late residence,VlbtrnurlL ! elvvarcl street. Marrickville, Sanilul, blIo\c1 lui bind of louisa lliompson, aged GO vears lîv

request no flowers

TlIOYIP-uV.-April 20 1915, at her late rcsidenea.

Doon ibri. Bruce street, YY Kogarah, Ann Matilda

relii t of tile late S A Thompson (musician), ng" 1

5, vi ra.

YV11 LI VYla - Vpril 2(1, 101 ">, at Prince Alfred Hosuital,

Thomas Y\ lill ini, bl loved linsjand nf 1 lira Inn YV ii

Huns, htc of River ide, Rylstone, aged 5S )ear» (His

cud .was peace )

W11 SON-Vpnl 19 at 1er late residence, Braeburn,lion siren «.millfield, Ylrs Jane Wilson, in lier

7S!h y ai laie of YlLilgee_

IN MEMORIAM.AD VMS-In loving remembrance of our dear mother,

who deputed tins life Vpnl JO, 191J

Sleep on, dear mother, thy work is o er,

Tin willing bands will toil no more

Cone and iorgotten bv some you may be.Hut never forgotten one moment

b)me.

Inserted by lier onlv daughter, Millie, also grand

ehileircn, Alice and îvclhe Archer,

ADVYlb-In lovinp; remembrance of m) dear fncnr1,

Lillian Lhzabeth 1 Ad ems, who departed tim

lile April 30, Mid Insertedb) a loving friend, it

Gi)ALDK1DG1 -In loving mcniorj of my dear wife and

mother, fcuah YldnUge, who dipartt-d lins 1 fe April

30, J012

The midnight stars are slunirg

Upon i lonely grivt,

vTlicie sleeping without dreamingLies one vic could not «ive

Inserted by lier loving husband and daughter, Hair)Hld Jessie Aldridge

ALDRIDGE- In loving mcinorv of my dear mother,¡Sarah, who elcpirtecl this life Vpnl JO, lau

bleep on, beloved, sleep and take tbv rest,

La) down th) head upon tbv Saviours breast.

YVe love tbec well, but Jesus loves thee best

Good night, dear mother, trooel nightInserted by lier loving daughter and son In law,

"

Flsio and will Davis

A> DREYV S -lu loving memory of my dear mother,

Janett Andrews who departed tins life! onApril

SO, 1012, aged 57

Though lost to sight,To memory dear

Inserted by Inr loving daughter Annie

ARNOTT-In sad but Iowna- memory of our dear

fitbcr and grandfather, who departed this life on

April no, muTwelve months have passed aw a)Since our dear father was allied away.

God took him home, it was His will,1 orget lum9 No. we never will

Inserted In lila loving children and grandchildren

PI PRY -In loving memory of dear YliccBerr), who

dipirted lins life Vpnl 30, 1914

I ni mot elisp your hand, dear Alice,Youl ftec I

cannot see;Bul 'c1 .Ins littie to! cn show

!s'il! re neuibcr thee

Iiwitcl In V mci ! Border, of Mortlake

Bl RilY in loving memory of our dear young friend

Vbce Hern, who ilcpirttd tins life April 30, 1914 Jo

nu moi v ilcir Ii ried b) her friends, John S mel

1 innv Yonne»

Bli.OS -In 1 itt on of my dear wife, Mary Tose

phine, win ni ni 1 ibu life April 30, 19IJ, aged 20

Our lune w is blight and happy once,Ylhen you wc loud v ere near,

Hut the one wc loved and cherished most.Hu« left us just two vears .

Inserte«! by her loving husband, Will.

BIGGS-In loving memor) of Mar) Josephine Biggs,who departed tins life April an, 1913, aged 20

Hie flov cr» wc place upon )our grave

Mi) wither anddeca) ,

But our thoughts of you, dear Mary,Will never fade awaj

Tnsertitl In her father and mother inlaw, and her

uti bews,Norman and Pred

BIGGs-In loving memon of mv dear sister in law

Man Josephine Bigg", Yiho departed tills life April

"0, JOH.

'Ino jcarabaye passed away today,

Y our loving face we cannot see

As time goes on we miss )ou more

You arc not forgot!cn, Mar), dear

Inserted b) her loving sisterin^lavv'

and brother in

law, Thomas, M mil, Kenn), also nieces, Maggie

Maud, Lisle

1JIIYY -In loving memory of our dcarl) beloved son

mel brother, William Charles who was accidentally

lillel at Yass Tunction April 30, Jill Inserted In

lus loving parents, sisters, and brothers.

BROW N -In Ead but loving memor) of our dear

brother, 1 bomas Alfred (Tom), accidentally killel!

Anrll u0, ionA

brother, true as ever breathed,lias passed awi) from earth,

But memory lives within the heartsOf us who knew Ins worlh

Inserted by his loving si«t"r and brother in law,I lorne and J dvvard Bones

CYS1 \ -In sad and loy nur memor) of m) dear son

ind our dear blotber, Joseph Case), who departedtlus life Apnl 30, 1900, aged 21 vears

Y better son mid brother never lived,Nor one more Ino uni kind

His equal in this weirv world

YVe von rarelv findlim bein w is always m Inr horne,

Ile toiled mu! did Ins best,Lull! there enuc (lint Middui call,

Y\ hen God called linn home to rest

Inserted by ins loving mother, su,ttrs, m(] J,rolbers

C1 NNINGIIVYI -In loving mellion of our dear fuller

Junes William (1 rink), ulm departed this lift Vpril

10, 101 !, after long suOt ring In erled In his

uiuglitei and son in law I vu and Vt nnre Linder

CI NNINGH VYI - lu lovingmemory of our den fithir.

Jumes William (Irani) ( lliiningliam, who duel Vprll

0, 1911, al lils residence I lewellyn street, Bilinam

Ins rtcd hy lils ioinir diugliltr and mhiiiiIivv

Ivitlilecn and Bert Illlcble

CJSSJ-Lir-In loving minion of oil" tlnr friend

1 !vv ini Cvissille who dipirtid .his lue Vpnl «I,

101JYour wein hours and day s of pam,

aoiir tioublcel nichts luve pa-s el

Hie ever patient,worn out frunc

Jin found «weet ret il Ils!

Ti «erled bj his loving fr mils, f mel Yf Bennett

DW Y TR -In loving memory of our di ii moth r,

Min Dwyer (me Hourigan), «ho died Vpnl 0

10! Born ("ill of Llmerlil , Ire lui! Vite! 77

ve irs Yhv bei soil iesl In peace IiiseituI li

bei loving failli!)

CR VII VYt-lu fond mill loving inomori of mir dr-aib

lulo el faillir Challis Hi liri ( rilli!» wini ilrrn-'f

'hu, lift Amil ¡0 PHI In 'HiI by !u> Im in

e1 night r and sen Yl muí V Yliluii

C1! VII VYI-In lniliif munn of our di a- fJtber an*

grim Ultim-, who I'lp-rlcl lilli life M ni ,0, I'1

Instiled li) lils loa In- I nuller und gi ilidellliglilir

1 nun aid Doris Holhdii

nVYIIll-Ii loving mellion of my ii ir husband aul

on dear father, lulu II mi«r oi 2 1ij jua «lint,

'

who elepirtolIbis lit» irl "') mil

lim vturs hive pi- eel sun lint ntl da)

When our dear luther pisstdmai

God too'c litin bonn it was His will

lurg IIllili i No vvi never will

Tnnruti hy his loving wife mid fnully.

IJA1Ü' li In sid lill loin- nu ii qn " "ii di ir bus

bund and intim, lim limp win Ir|>

lite*

J til

life April !0 JOIN, ut Hi du slntl, y cot auld ,'

It « uit.t (we, mm luro tod n

«mci nu deni hut i nil lind f (lu- liai -d iw iv

As Juni rollii in vu nu bun mur.

Mill ho|i1 in ii bim lu Hi ' cn "'» '"'.'<.

Inserted In 'ii- 1 ira.' vnfi Yin Mu ml f mill

ti VI.PI It-In 1 ling m "inn "f » ir e'e ir fit'ui, «'

et, irtel lui id V i ii(' Jil'

Death ni» ti e bim frew I is pim,

Hil in mr uki u rv le »ill i cluain

<M lint I der ihi ii io 1» "1

Where yu will 'ireI ici i

¡.Inserted bj lil« loving daughter, Ld.tb, _id lU,i

t X_vTjen.ce, At nat. <*_,_.

I

IN MEMORIAM.IIVPPPR-In loving iiienior, of m, dcir brother,

lames llnrper vtlio dcpirteil Un, life April CO, ]0IJ

lu-ierleil ht lus lonny; ci ter I vic}

III VI l\ -In loting mentor, of our denr father,

Thomas Hcvlin who ilel.artcd tins life April 30,

loo." 1. I P Inserted b, his lo,ins: children.

HIM)l It-In loting n emor, of our dear mother,who

died it Cockatoo Island Vpril lo HXW Mc miss nnd

mourn her Inserted b, her loting children, Jilv,

lillico led. mil £tin

HOW VIÏTII -In lonng memory of our dcir

mother M ii tim Ilottnrth who deputed this life

Vpril 0, I'll" Sum Icsus hue mere} on her

sou' Ii serteil bl he. lot Ina: mother m Inn and lov

nig children Itonnie, lim', 1 red, ltt, Vlma 1 IP

HOW AKT!! - In ral mil lotingmemore of our dear

gistefin hw Martin llovvjrth, "ho departed this life

April IO, I'll

If others forstet }ou ncier shall we

Stccct ire the memories Hint never shall fade

R IP Inserted hi Cert uni Ma}JIMvINS-\ tribute of love to the mentor, ot ni,

dcoilv lovel husbun.l, who pissed nttn} April 10,

1010 .> ill sailli missed Inserted ht his auction

ntc ttifc, Pri-nlli A lenl Ins

JINhlNS-

In sid mil loving nicrnor} oí o ir bclotcd

son, liiclmd lliunphrc} Jenkins who dcpaited this

lite Vpril ¡0. 1110

"iour pleasant smiles, tour cheerful face,

V\< nott no more beholdi Tlie lips tint s-poki so kind to tis

Vrc nott forever cold

Inserted lit his lot ina; lather and mother, S and V

Teni ins

TPMvINS-In afiectionitc rcmembrincc of our brother

Itiehnul lliuuplirc} Jeld in ,"ho was tiken frcm us

Vpul 10 PHI! In sure and certain hope of n cjorions resurrection In cried bj brothers! Will and

1 rani.

TOMS - V loving tribute to the rncmor} of in} dcir

husband mid otu drir (athel, Hcnrv O lone,, who

puRscd i, iv Ipili M ion aged 0. }ears II.}

will be iloui lnsirticl 1, his lo,lng wife lind chll

dren, I lorcncc, 1 ,clitic, mid licrinrd, son in law, b

liiitcliti, and biend Steve llroel

JON lu- In lonng niemon oi our dear fither, Hcnr,

( corge Iones, "ho pushedatti,

Vpril 10, 1911 In

serteil b, lils lol ¡ng daughters und sons in law, Lthcl

and lucl leonird und Alice, mil Harr} lïloni, nlso

grandchildren "Via, his soul rest in peace

11 N TON -In le, incr incmor, of our denr son and

brother, V\ liter Io eph, "ha depirted this life April,30 190S, i eil 1!) nuis |

Seen tcirs hate pissed, anil still to memon dear

"Vour lotinp mine tie bieithe mid slied a tear,

lune carnot liter loto so deep and true I

This di, brings hack our gmt mew|

Inserted b}his lot nig mother, Iither,

brothers and

sistersllc&UIltr - In loving nteniorv of mv dcir daughter

uni our ileur mother, Sarah McGuire, who departed

tin» life Vpril i» 10H nc,cil TO vears.

Mp miss ton um! mourn tun tu silence unseen

And dwell ni the memor} of di}s that hive

1ecu

Inserted bv her lovingmother und children

"VII 11 \\ -In loving nu mor}ot our denr fnthcr,

P T

A Muline who died Vpril "0 1014 ln-crtod bv his

loving son mil (laughter, I V mid 1 ii Mulla}

lusinuniun pupir-i pleae copi

Ml M1 VI -In sid but lotingmemon of ant dear bro

.ther in Inn und uncle I V Mund tv, who doinited

this life Vpril 10 Till Tin "ill be done Ink«ted

bt hiB lovingsi tet in law mid nieces S Mccallum

Ml!\l)Ai -In loving remembrance of our dear father,

lames Arion, "ho departed this life at Milboiirnc

Apnl TO 1014 Inseilcd b} his lo,in"' sons, Arthur,

led, lerct

MUMjVV -In loting remembrance of our denr father,

Innes Vrron "ho departed ibu life nt Melbourne

April 10 1DH Inserted bt his loting daughter ind

son in la« louie n d William Adams, nlso grind

«li Uren lil, an I Ito'e 1 urklilll

PI VI,-In mentor} of our darling hauy, ivennein

Stephen Peal Inserted bj Io, li g mother and f.th

RI\10\- In lonna: inemor} of our dear father, "ho

| dipnrteil this lib / pril 1) 1011

1 nr a" i}our thougiit,

do wander

To i pti\o not fir

hist tt\

In-crted li 1 i«

HOC 1 ItSON -1 i 1,

V.h!.

dirllnir fatlicr

ir. i"ilodi,

ni n Willum

,r niemori of in, dear son nu 1

mr Ira hu, si »i , ,|,uaitid this life April JO,

I'OS?icefiil sleep

,111 al,, i,s keep

Inserte 1 lu hu loving inrthii sistirs. and brotlier

KUSS -In lotlnc rcmcmbi an-c of our dear mother.

Mun Maria ltira "lo de m ted I'ns life April IO

1011Tis just twehc mouths igo to-diy

i Since our dear mother pissed etta}

lion vve nusi her no tonintc cm tell

lint wo hno» with Col 'he docs dwell

Inserted li, her lo, lue son nn] d uuhtcr In luw,|

1 rue t mill 1 vullne Huss

j RISS-In loving inemorv of our darling inotlier uni

tnu lmothcr Vt ir} Maru Huss who departed this

life Vpril 10 Pill, i"cd T8 vears

1 ong d.Vs mid mellis «be bore her pain,

To "nit for cure «as ill in vain,

Hut dod .lone did thud it bert

To ensi hir pun ind gin her rest

Inrertid b, lu r lining dnllt.1 ter, Mrs K. Tield, and|

lo ¡iu grandchildren

ISMV 111 -In loting inemou of ni, dear wife mil our|

iii» lnothci Anne Smith "ho died April ,0 inn

Vt nst luirte.!hi her lo,Im, liuibanil,

Thomas

Sin, th in 1 fmnllt Moppit, ro d A oung

I Yt Mil,-lu loungnu.nor of in, dcir ron mid curl

hrotlnr lo-cph V Wnr! "ho departed this ll'o

April /), 11)11 ii(,eil m nar« Tone, lint not fur'

gottinlu ..Uti hi his lr,inn; mot lie:- mid brolla)

1 ostir, also nstei via, mil brother In law Ted

JW VI IS-In loving iiie.ii6r}of our dear futhcr, liltta*

Willis who diputfil lins »ti Vi.rll SO, 11112 li

rerted b, lils loting cliildrin unit son m litt

,'WII I|sO\ - In lining mentor, of ulj .karl, leloul|

"iii Mai"mt litiltiiWilli on, "ho dipirted

Hu

bf» at ( irllon \[. .1 0 !14

I

Iriuini li mt In di .th throne,]! Christ

In--,-!h I bj hu liung lius.limi! lohn William Mil|

W11 I ISON-In lo, nie- memor, of our i'eir mother,

Milln ei ll'elii Willina "no dipaitelthis li

ut ( irlt n \inl KI 1)11 lor mr willi Hu Lotil

lu util 1\ hu luting daughter mil sous, Thlrri I

Mire.uiel, lioi"e Litturl, und lohn Willum Willi

Iwilll'ON-V tul uti of love to the sup-cil memon¡

o! oin h ir di lehUr In lu,, mil sastii

in la«, Mar

l,.iH't nitchie Willi in »ho fell nslup in Ii sus itI

I irltnn VprilTO V'U

Sunn sum lu "e 11 nifct nenin,

\o u oi pjrtitjino more i nu

.

I Hil 1, Mr renr"i l\ illis.cn und VlberlHenr,

Milu in bri anli

W11 I l-n\ -In louie mr min of oin .har sister in

litt id unit "Mir " t |,,i,hk W Hilson,"lu de

1arti I t n lil. V|

.11 .1 11)11

Iii 11>fi t 11 iff willi loud olios fur iwnv,

In li I« 'i. «r iifi ml tint

1 i ii 1 M ml Mr I I iilul stier mil fntuili

Iii le,

I \\ ill l'0\ -In ft. 1ml r memon ni cur deir s, tu

mil, ml mut Mu-mt hil. li, M Hilson,«ho di

pi ti 1 this bli t ( arbon V ml 0 1011

1 lie r- I lilind .le 1

einnnt seur

I tu ' nu en ib mu iihiih 1 sts for iter

li i-lcl I, M ml Mis mil lui Hi-iltr, Hur

tin d

Will! l)\ lu liningmemon of mr denr sister in .

It ii I i mt Mint ir 1 llilchie Willison »ho entele I

mis .«t nt ( irlto.i ./pilail inn

in iuhIohs1 red and P ssli

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Mill ,M, (.Ionia I. i-I tins ti-leuMUK mut» uti I

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FRIDAY, APRIIj 30, 1915.

.WHAT IS THE TRUTH?

Field-Marshal Sir .Tolin Frnncli reports

11ml" the Genn.'in attack upon Ypres lins

been definitely stopped. Elsewhere our

cablegrams slate that the second phase or

the battle began on Monday, when the

British and French counter-attacked; while

from Amsterdam comes the news that Gol-

man reinforcements are exhausted, and the

tide of the lighting has turned in favour

of the Allies, Yvho, with thousands or fresh

troops, have assumed the offensive. YYlinl

everybody Yvants to know, of course, is

how much of this is truc^and how fur the

Germans aro from being beaten. Perhaps

the hotter wny of meeting the dlfllculty is

to ask: "What is the truth about any

battle that lias only just been joinedV"

What is true of the patterns in a kaleido-

scope? Every turn of the instrument gives

you the same field and the identical

colours, but nothing is quite the sanie.

In a great battle like the one now pro-

ceeding the tide of victory must ebb and

How, and the truth is necessarily a thing

of shreds and patches. The Germans use

the truth in this form to deceive the

enemy, and keep up the hearts of an

anxious nation. Their half or quarter truth

is thus made the greatest possible lie. But

out of the fog in which everything is still

YY-rappcd Yve have Sir John French's word

that the German attack upon Ypres has

been definitely stopped. . That shows no

embroidery, nor does it convey any mean-

ing to our minds other than that at

the given place the Allied forces now

hold the Germans. For the essential

thing to remember is that the enemy

once more seems to have staked nil

upon a surprise, Yv'ith dispositions ol'

army corps to carry everything through

upon a tremendous rush. This time, Iioyv

evcr, what Yvas lacking in preponderantman powoi--the prevailing clement in the

rush upon Paris-was supplied by poison-

ous gases set free in the main line of

trenches, which woi'o abandoned to trap

our troops'. But, again, the plan has failed.

The fighting claimed In Berlin as a

glorious Gcrmnn victory turns out to have

been a defeat in the sense that success

was not achieved. The object in view was

still Calais, and Calais is further olï than

over. A reply may be made that this is

only partly true. In point of actual dis-

tance Calais may be nenrer to the Germans

than before they turned the taps of their

outlawed gas pipes in the trenches and

smothered the brave Canadian and French

soldiers Yvithout giving them a light-

ing chance. But Sir .Tohn French is

apparently satisfied. Ile is not the

innn to claim nu advantage which

Imust inevitably prove to bo half-way to

.disaster; and while his report and the Bei'

Iln communique coincide up to n certain

point, the British commander's assurance

represents a serious divergence from the

German suggestion of n British check. The

'Germans Yvei'e massed to do a great thing.

They "wore ordered to break the British

and French lines, and get to the coast,

and they have failed. Are (hey now bein;;

hammered and taken in flank themselves?

Sir .lohn French does not say; but we

have so much fnlth In his courage and

straightforwardness (hat wo are quite wil-

ling to believe that the Yvhole position i*

developing in our favour.

I,et anybody who Yvlshcs to unîlorstaud

all that is involved in this statement care-

fully j'oad Sir John French's despatch of

November 20, dealing with the battle of

Yprcs-Armentleros. It may be found .n

(ho eleventh volume of the "Oxford War

Pamphlets." Of that wonderful struggle

the comment of the writer, Yvho gives a

short introduction, is;-"We are loft with

the impression that the enemy possessed

Hie advantage In mobility, in accurate infor-

mation, In unity of control, and, above all,

in numbers; but that the marvellous dis-

cipline of tho'Brltlsh Infantry, the accuracy

of the British ai'tlllery and ride (Ire, and

the doggedness of the British general ofil

cei's, retrieved a situation Yvlileh an um-

pire In manoeuvres Yvould have declared

to be hopeless." This for the moment ap-

plies to the battle which has opened over

practically the same ground; and the

Canadians deserve to be associated now

with every Yvord of the lasL part of the

above quotation. But the general com-

ments of Sir .lohn French In November

last should be J'oad now by those Yvho are

asking Yvhen the great -advance is to be

made, and who are Inclined to insist that

the Germans hold the Allies in chancery.

YY'hero are the new British armies? Why

were the Allied forces on the Yser re-

cently taken by surprise? Such aro the

questions which so many are asking to-

day; and the British Field-Marshal In

effect says to us now, as ha said then:

"The role which our armies in the west

have been called upon to fulfil has ben

to occupy strong defensive positions, hold-

ing the ground gained and inviting the

enemy's attack; to throw these attacks

back, causing the enemy heavy losses In

lils retreat, and following him up Yvlth

I powerful and successful counter-attacks

ito complete lils discomfiture.'' To those

who Yvould insist thal with the spring

there should be a general advance, and a

speedy end to the war, Sir .lohn French's

reminder of November Is timely In April.

The cot'ublned Allied annies lu the we-st

and the Russian forces In Hie easl are "gill-

ing Germany and Austria hold liol ween

I them; Yvhlle on Hie side of the enemy Hie

objeel Is "to stem the Russian advance

lill the western forces couid be completelydefeated and overwhelmed.'' These are Sir

John French's own Yvords. In the woml

battle of Ypres the German stralevsy Is

still consistent, and a desperate and de

lermliied elTorl has neen made to recover

an offensive lost through a deadly Yvinloi.

In,which no rest Yvas ever allowed by the

vigilant Allies. Now It Is reasonable io

suppose thal Hie situation will sleadHv d ?.

velop 'in the hitler's favour; bul always

on the principle of the tides, tnat in their

flow seem to ne losing ground when moil

surely advancing. YY'e must think o'

¡he casi, of Turkey and Ibu Durdiinollcs.

-Í Italy, aud the ¿alüaus,wlica growing'

impatient over the west, for in «noil time

thoic will be victory, in which these

factors will have a place.

HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

Tlie charitable instincts of the people of

Sydney will be put to it severe test to-

morrow, when the minna! Hospital Satur-

day collection will be held. Now South

Wales in general and Sydney in particularlinve responded admirably to the appealswhich have been made from Europe and

from our own citizens since the beginning

of the wor. In spite of a serious droughtand of many other adverse intlueiices tilt

more important funds for the relief of

suft'erors from the war have been well

iillea. Now South Wales has given as

much as ¡my part of the Empire to the

lied Cross, probably more. If the average

of the last few weeks is maintained we

.shall continuo to do more for the BelgianKeller puna than we have been asked to

do, though not more than is needed. If

we are to be judged by these mid other

now appeals tiiere can be no doubt that

the Australian reputation for generosity

will bo well maintained, lint the real

test will como when the annual appeals¡ire renewed. Are wo thou lo save Hie

money that has been given to one charity

by cutting down the amount usually set

aside for nuothcr? if ive do Hospital

Saturday will this year be n failure. Hut

economy of snell a kind will show a seri-

ous chango from the spirit with which

Australians have met the many demands

made upon them since the outbreak of the

war. As a rule, the test has not been the

number of subscriptions asked for, but the

nature of tli2 object of the fund. If it is

a good object it will draw money from the

public no matter how late its appearance

in the Hold. We believe that the appealof the collectors ou Saturday will be met

in the same spirit. The citizen when he

Is being harassed or when he Is making

his preparations will not remember that

he has already given away moro than a

fair proportion of his income. Ile will

rather decido that the claims made upon

him in previous years have not been super-

seded but have been increased by the one

great event which has inspired so many

appeals.

Hospital Saturday lias boen too long an

annual occasion for anyone to question the

wisdom ol' setting aside one day in the

your for such a purpose. Under a strong

organisation the work has now been made

to include all the suburbs and at the same

time to como under the notice of that sec-

tion of the community for whom the hos-

pitals are especially intended to provide.

The collection has grown larger each year,

and each year has become regarded with

greater certainty as an element in their

revenue by those institutions among which

it is distributed. This year every charity

needs its share of tlio fund more

than ever. Iii two of the chief

sources of revenue there lias been an

Inevitable fiilling-off. There have boen

few entertainments for local charities,

every performer and every ticket-seller

having preferred to concentrate his or her

energies on the relief of sufferers from

the war. There have been fewer private

subscriptions, the large - firms who arc

regular subscribers having felt the gradualdiminuí Ion in consuming power on the

part of their customers, and individuals

having either felt their incomes cut down

or their charity diverted. Vet the very

fact which caused the flow of supplies to

dry up imposes au additional strain on

charitable institutions. Although in Aus-

tralia we have felt the war less than any

other part of the Empire, perhaps less

than any other part of the world, still,

numbers of people have been thrown out

of employment, and numbers have not re

celved the Income that they hail grown

lo expect. The very reduction lu luxuries,

In festivities, and extravagances, which Is

the first impulso of every aeccnt-inlnded

lunn, adds to the number of persons who

are to some extent dependent on charity,

If not as an element in their lives, at least

as a resource in time of emergency. Hos-

pitals are, in fact, In the same position as

many individuals since the war started.

Their income lins nccreased, and the num-

ber of calls upon thom have inci eased con-

siderably. But the individual, when he

thinks of his pecuniary misfortunes, has

lo think of the blessings which he ovve.i to

citizenship of this country. Charitable

offerings to Belgian, Servian, or Polish

funds aro thnnkoiTerings for the dis-

pensation willoh has loft us In security,

which has protected our homes from de-

struction, and our lives from dangar.

I'l'lHUikoU'ei'lnsscannot bo made an

ex-

cuse for diminishing an annual gift. The

fund is hound to suffer from the absenoc

of those men and women who have not bins;

left to give. It will need the more from

those who eau. Such gifts when placed

in their true light are part of the duty

of Australians who stay at home while

their brothers are lighting. In giving

them wo aro looking after those-who aro

left behind just as truly as If ive were

subscribing to the patriotic fund. Our sub-

scriptions will be part of our ransom,

though 1" the smallest coln of the realm,

anil will be measured only by the need*

of the hospitals and the calls made upon

them. _

FOE INVBNTOKS.

I

A NATIONAL BUREAU.

Those Intelcstcdin tilt establishment or i

natlonil nar invention und »cloute buieiu

eicldn further conference yestcrdaj iftcrnoon

at the Royal Agricultural Societies looms

Dr Henry G Cliapmnnassistant professoi of

nhysloloby at the Sydney University uro

sided

It ivas ntnted that Hie Premier had been

ipproaihcd willi a view to tlio Government

sending a cabligiamto tlio High Commis

sinner (Sir Oeoifao Reid) rtatlng liintit Hld

been suggested In Syrtno} thal S. 100 000 be

lalsed to ostlbll li nnd equl!) In Enpland a

bureau to nbslst inventors in c\pi ifincnts

and b} rewards to encourage the lmplteb

thinkers some piobnbly ia liuiiibleclicnm

otnticos and also to Inttoduit vnlunbli seien

lineinven lons siigt,eBtloiiB

and schemes

vvlilcli v ould bo )}stem itlially collided lind

finally adopted ni dlstmdod und It noies

nary clabointert upo i bv a highly c\peit

Liai1- nillir fir t sh I om-ntnont siipptvlslon

Tito 1'iemlci (Mr Holman) liad not Reen lilt

va}cloir lo foivvatd tlio mi sigo 01 to in

terest Hie Tedoi ii 01 State Oo otnments In

tlio matter

llio meeline liicreunon dodd d Io eible to

K ' uic-> .oil "Ullin ti 1 H the lliltlah

looiornment would conçut in tile piopcsnl the

committee In S}dnoy would do Its utmost to

raisi sulllcleiit funds by local subaciiption

tor the purpose

Ml V\ 1 I locssoll with whom tlio Idea

nilhltntod stittd thal It wie, liopid to bold

Um next lu'ctliiF- mulct tlio amipl-es of the

Unlvorslt} of Sydnov rho general fooling

"is Hint If t to biro» t was established in

Aii3t illa It 'uoi Id not fuinil It- pim oso la i

nitiomil v, i, n was dosltod to give the

Di Hil h mithnrltlos ovcr}tbinr of pi ittlcal

v alua rcudv to ho immif ii line 1 ml unod foi I

11

li" rl auca tig of tbo pieucut uud othct cou

aicu, _-?-^^^sBj^->

EMPIRE BAY.

. SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS.

SPECIAL-, AVANCEMENTS.

Despite the fact Hint Empire Dny lins been

ileeinreel a, public holiday, «io Public schools

will hold their customary celebrations. The

Department of Public Instruction hopeB that

the schools will be the main rallying point

for patriotic dlsplajs in each district. A

speclnl appeal will be mndo for an Empire

Dny collect ion In aid of tho Belgian Fund.

The following circular has been issued by

the department, with a view to securing unity

of effort on May 21:

"The Government has proclaimed Empire

Day, May '2-1, a public holiday this year, to

cnablo the public to participate in the school

celebrations of that day.

"Tile schools will,therefore, not bo closed.

Ordinary work, however, will bu suspended,

mid the pupils will nssemblo nt such time

as is found suitablo to the arrangements made

locally for the occasion. It Is presumed that

the residents will co-operato with the prin-

cipal teacher and his staff in making tho

celebration a suitable one. No speclnl pro

ccduie is laid down, since tho exporience of

past years and the circumstances of the lo-

cality will best determine tho character of

t'no function for each school. .Where a gonc

ral desire is expressed for the grouping of

adjacent schools, the teachers of the schools

concerned might facilitate it it the means are

available for rarrylng out such a plan suc-

cessfully.

"As portion of the day's proceedings will

probnbly on this occasion be devoted to the

giving of addresses lo both adults and to

children, it is very desirable that tho ad

dresjes to the children should bo short, so

that the significance of tho occasion may not

bo lost through the children becoming weariedof long speeches.

"Tho opportunity might also be taken to

recognise the claims of those who are plungedInto poverty and want through the disasters

ot war. An appeal might well be made throughtho celebrations of the day to the people of

Now South Wales for a still further exer-

cise of their generosity towards the wives

and children of tho nntlonB that aro to-daycombined with the British Empire againsta common enemy. The children of Now South

YValcs might hoar the cry of the children

of the devastated lands of Europe, and come

to their help."YY'o think of a great Empire, with Its

many peoples united in ono great purpose,

with one navy and one army working to-

gether with one determination. YY'o remem-

ber the sacrifices of Allies joined with us

la tho same cause. YY'o aro proud that we

Australians have taken up our share of the

burden. But behind it nil wo ought to re-

member that in Belgium thoro aro chlldron

uniting their mothers In vain for bread, and

that these, hungry and naked hocauso theirlands aro laid bare by war, should not callIn vain to the children of thiB moro fortunateland of ours.

"Let this Empire Day, therefore, become a

day for cctending the holplng hand. Thechildren of tho schools might collect what-ever Biims they e_n in tho meantime, andbring them to the school on that day undorarrangements tho teachers find it bÖBt tomake.

,

¡

The principal tcachor of each school Is re-

quested to report the amount of the Empirepay collections, apart from moneys obtainedby other efforts, and to forward tho amountto the department, or to tho local Belgian

I RUGBY LEAGUE TOUR,-*- '

NOT TO MAKE MONEY.

XEW ZEALAXD WILL SEND TEAM

AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.The proposed Australian tour b} a team of

Rugby League footballers was discussed b}the New Zealand League

The matter was brought up by the readingof a cablegram from tlio secretary of theNow South Wales League, who stated tint lils

committee bad decided to adhere to lue orlgInnl programme

'lirCarla,,, president of the Now Zealand

League explained that tlio Invitation was re-

ceived to tour Austrilia, and the first match

Is to bo pla} ed in Sydney on Juno fi

The Now Zealand League lind agreed to tlio

tour, providing that tho matches wore not

played until August They had all soon tho

ciitlclsm In legard to tlio New Zealand

Leagues acceptance of the Invitation Tlio

ciltloi seemed to bo of the opinion that the

object of tho tour was to make mono}, but

such was not tho caso The Now Zealand

Leagues Idea was simply to íopay the \lslt

mnde by the Now South Wales team last

year Tho} wore not out to make mono}, but

to foster th». game Ho advocated that tlio

Now Zealand League a sharo of the profits

Bliould bo handed ovci to tlio Now Zealand

Belgian Tnnd but, of tom so lie could not sa}

what the New South Wales League would do

willi its shire of the pioflts

He proposed thit, providod tint tho Now

South Wales League agreed to tho dates sug-

gested by tlio New Zealand Loagtto, the tour

would take place, nnd that tho net piocecds

would be banded to the Now Zealand Belgian

fund Tho motion was carried ununimoUBl}

The Auclilnnd blanch of tbo League resolved

lliat, in view of the present crisis and tne

depletion of tbo representative units, the timo

was not opportune to Bend a tenm to Auj

tralla ______

PERSONAL.

VICE-BEGAI-i.

The following were invited to the dinner

at State Government House on "Wednesday

evening last, givon by his Excellency 'ho

Governor ana Lady Edeline Strickland, In

honour of their Excellencies tho Governors

of Victoria and South Australia:-Sir YVIlllam

and' Lady Cullen, the Archbishop and Mrs,

YY'rlghtnnd Miss Wright, the Premier und

Mrs. Holman, Mr. and Mis. J. Ii. Cann, Mr.

and Mrs. D. n. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

YVndo and MIsb YY'adc. the Lord Ma*yor and

Lady Mayoress, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox

and Miss Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allon

and Miss Joyce Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian

Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Fairfax, Mr. and

Mis. Braddon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon AVcscho,

Mr. and Mrs. ICelso Klug, Miss Eadlth

YY'alkcr,Miss Macarthur Onslow, General and

Mrs. Pinn, Colonel Owen. Colonel Carrington,

Mr. 12. P. Walker, Mr. H. V. Jaques.

Ills Excellency the Govornor, accompanied

hy their Excellencies the Governors of Y'ic

lorla mid South Australia, and attended by

the Hon. J. Mullholland, A.D.C., and Captain

Pasco, H.N., A.D.C., arrived at Yanco yes-

terday morning where they will ho the guests

ot Sir Samuel McCaughey.

Lady Edeline Strickland entertained Mrs.

Gilruth lo afLoinoon tea at State Govern-

ment House yesterday.

i The Premier of YY'estern Australia, Mr. Scad-

dan, Is lu a private hospital in Melbourne

Buttering from pnciimoiilu.Hin condition

yesterday showell nn Improvement. Ile Is

OMiectcd to be In hospital for a fortnight.

Mr. YV. Villiers Brown, M.L.C., who met

with a serious accident nt Toowoomba rail-

way stul Ion on Sunday, died yesterday at a

Toowoomba private hospital. .

Mr. Angas Paisons, lately Attorney-Genera]

In th« Poalto Government lu South Australia,

arrived in Sydney yesterday. Ile'is accom-

panied by Mrs. Parsons, who is tho eldest

daughter of Sir Langdon Bonython.

Dr. Ulura, scerotnry to tho Dopnrtmcnt of

Commerce In the Japanese Government, and

Mr. M. Ohtnni, members of tho Japanese Trade

Commission, who have been touring New %ea

lund for the past month, will return to Syd-

ney by the inverina from Auckland to-mor-

row.

"Mr. T. Walker, Attorney-General in'

YY'estern Australia, is on a visit to Sydney.

Tho death is announced of Mr. 13. YV.

Knowles, who was for many yearn proprietor

of the Napier (N.Z.) "Dally Tolcernph," Ho

.writ) S2 yewfl oí pstv ____s?«*or""* J

WAR AND FINANCE.-« ,

*

A BANKER'S VIEWS.

"EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG

POSITION."

WHAT -IIAU TO BE KEALISET).

Mr J Russell I roncb general manngor of

(tileHank of \ow South Wales who presided

over last night« meeting of the Instl ule ofDanl ora held at tlio looms of the Ro3al Exdango delivered na nddtosi with h bad out

standing features becauBO of the ovonts oftlio }eni

Mr Russell Trench "aid tlio vallons unitsof tho 1 mplu lad one and nil porno loivvnid

with nld to tlio mother eountr} Dealingwith tho situation in Vusttnlla ho said It

lind been a von fortúnalo clicuiiiBtance that

tho position of the bnnltlng institutions on

tilo evo of tho war was olio of exceptionalBtiength lu icspoct of their goul leseives

Tiley bad foi some timo past pursued a con

sorvatlve polity and lind Inculcated in theil

clients the desirableness of following tho

simo course in their own indvidunl trniiBactions B} good foi time It lui ned out Hielt

woio certain local cotibidcntioiis which nuscl

the adoption of this pollcv J ho position was

ii good one and trado In goncinl vvis In a

satlsfaotoi} stale-excepf-fcir Hu fact that

praetltnll} the vvholo of the wheat aroa of

tbo continent was suffering fiom an unprote

dented dtougbt Still nil had lo icaliso thatlosponslblllty meant stimllng shoulder to

should r and devising moins of carr} InsInto effect such menâmes ns might bo deemed

necessary to protect the counti} from ills

ustei There bad been a suboidln itlo i of

pi Into views to tho Interests of c,enornl

good llicie w is nothing locill} to Indi

cato that tlio Btrength ot tho Institutionswould not bo sufficient to meet Individual

trouble Tlio closlnt, of Hie Stock L>.cmnc,cbnd shut i door which mlt,lit lune let lu a

dlsastious Hood of tiotiblc

The Institutiona bad to rrallso tho possl

blllt} that tlioie would lie a consldci iblc

drain on the deposits lerltlmate 01 unneces

saiy as tho caso niljin bo It bad to be

rocofeiilscd tlso that a falllne, off In the pi o

ductlvo capaclt} of the coiinttv such na wool

tnd wheat might menu ii coll ii so of a sortons

chaiacttr Collitcd thoicto It bad to bo

utdoibtooil would bo the difficulty of pro

vieillir- cxcluingo facilities lnvvirds uni out

nardi nndci war coiilltlons which co tld no

bo forecasted fiom one weeks end to anothei

Thoio was also Hie problc n of the tlnanclal

cnriying on of tbo producing Intel esta bo

yonl the point of dealing with tho past }cars

piodiictsThese Interests bad to bo curried

on To stop production meant to stoptrade and to stop tindo mennt thal

commeiclnll} and Ilnanclallj the com

munlty would bleed to death-and besidesthe io demand!, tbi dislocation caused by the

war rondoied inovllablo some requirementson Ihn pirt of tho various Governments Therenovel wan bo was glnd to ¡,a/ an}

real

fear that a moiatorlum might have to be

put In foico In tils eountr} as It was In the

old cornitijand lu some of tbo dominions

But It was evident thnt some steps wore

necessary to ensure that tlioro was a sulit

cloncy of cm rene} in tho eountr} to carr}

on really necessary financial operations with

out causing an undue pi ensure on the llnan

dal institutions

THE NOTE ISSUE

Tho noto issuo which of coin so as vou

all know proceeded Mr Russel 1 rcntb Is

In Australia a Common« onlth icsponslbllit}

was vol y îeaBonnbl} looked to hero to take

somo sharo In cnrr}lng tbo buidcn nnd tlio

noto Issues of tho binks tbcmsclveb weie

loo! ed to In Now Zealand vvheic thcto Is no

Government to pot foi m tho like service there

by means of an extension of the powers of

tho banks In regird to the creation of tom

porary safoguaids and to theil pi escalation

for cash Vt tho outset all pirtles boro were

In agreement on the point-thnt thero shouldbo an ample gold backing foi any extension

of the Issue Hie national loserves of goldfor tho note issuo Is 21 per conl lind pi lor

to tho war the normal amount of notes out

standing wis about £10 000 000 Ot this It

may bo assumed Hint aomilblnr Uko half

vvoro in cliculntion among the Commonwealth

at large and hilf woio bold b} the banksns oidlnnry till money lhere had alvviys

been moro thin the 25 poi cent lesorve

bold In gold by the Commonwealth TreasuryI ho amount now outstanding was Eomctlllnt,

Uko £20 000 000 and there ivis upvv lids of

33 per cent of gold held for it Hut the

piopoitlon of notos held bj l io banks was

mut li Inrgei now that tbo propoitlon held b}

the public though the quantll} hold b}

the lottoi was a gool deal molo thin It

was befoio tlio wu bc"in llic position

amounts to this-thnt owing to tin binks not

prcentlng surplus notts for cash th" I roi

sill} ii, able to maintain i larger i iiitilalion

In existence than would othuwlac be tlv

eise and tho bunks luve l-fgu cutt icy re

B ivcB than would ltbervvlso le th c ion In

all DiuUblllt} And besides this the buikh

nave assisted In the opeiallon Ly tho e\

chante of i modélate quintil} of told foi

rotes which has still furthei helped to ox

tend tim Ircnsutv issuo

Will N nil CRISIS lb OVÛH

Howovei litctlfl-iblc m ONrmplon of a noto

Issuo oier normal lequiicalculs n l^ht bo to

moot a temponiv stringen } e ire must bo

til on (1) to limit tho (xi>in°lon to a reason

ubk flfeiire U) to 1 ocp an nlequiti Roll

biclilue, (1) lo koon utondlly in ilcv, tho io

domitloi vvb"n the erIMa ia ov r I hive

leison to believe that those vvhr ire in on

liol of the Coninonvioaltii note hsuo li)

added realise tlio logoncyof these cons!lera

tloiiB Tho amount now oii'Btondliijr tnken In

conjunction with tho toll receive it the lind

of it is ant moi o than tilt eountr} e i st ml

under tho pi sent e\o pilot li ilitumstnnces

but in ni} ju lamont the question of further

expansion will luivo to bo nnd I be levo will

bo cntofiilh coisldcicd for 1 fool is^u'id

that the list thing those who hive tot this

portion of our flnrnclal Interests n (hugo

doslic Is to tun the slightest t Isk of a depit

tilted currency ,

Though the outlook Is brlghtoi conrlndcd

Mr Russell 1 rench tho ko}tiote to nil our

opctntlons shoal 1 bo i tuition and witihtul

ness Wo cannot iffcrl to ilsblpnto nny of

our rcourrra ml it will be i wise and pin

dont policy ti go atendy with all our under

takings I menuthis in (bo widest sonro It

is Impossible at thlE Btngo to judge vvbnt the

course of the war la folnr to bp bow long it

Is going to lnnt no1 what will bo be after

cffittB when It is all over It will bo the

highest wisdom to lonsoivoevorv ounce of oui

strength ml tesourc s until the result Is

r tlv iprllscd (Applniiso )

COMMONWEALTH S POSITION'

Mr DonlEon Miller (governor of the Com

monwcalth Bank) who moved a lim ty vote

of thanks to the piesldentfoi hit. address

aald that no doubt ii l.rcit deni of tie piomi

neneo ghin to Australia durlug the pist few

months lind boen owing to the fact lliat ill st

of all we volunteore d like the rest of the

Dominions to send our young mon to tike

part In the lighting "VA e lmd also been in

Important factor In suppljlng toort to the

men at the fiont besides wool foi tlothlng

and other ncccisnrles to assist thom to fifclil

weil Although wc had teen unable to send

an} wheat still the very fact that wc were

producers of nccosnnilcB rcqiilicd by the anny

at the ti ont had done a t,reat deni to bring

us prominently before the British peopl"

and to assist us In the cieit ilnnncln!io

quliemeutnsince eariled out J he gold io

serves hold bj the baili s w re the bn-kbonc

of ill finance In Auotrnlla Ile gold it

servohad boon Incieised and hid not been

dray n upon during this ci W13 The biak

figures showed Unit the icturns weio in

creasing desplto the fact tint Uley had bien

giving sovereigns to the Todei-il Govern

meut 1 ho (.oldv on fiom tho earth of this

country was being kept hore and probnblv,

during tho w ii there would be no nei esslty

to send any of It iway 1 lie present exton

slve note lanac wits merely a mattci of nil

justment and could cause nobodj unj liai n

wbntevei The note issue vvns at piesent

well In hand It was knov n bv those <n

mithoi It>how in this wa« t

o it_ anti hu v

much gold would be at the bael of it-Hint

wasif tiley took Hie tenu of the v ii ton

canted bj I Old KiUhenei -mil the fact lint

no tn-ittei how difficult the politlón In 1 nD

lund tlidc wail si 111 nlvvnjs n ceitnln amount

of money tbift eould be rot foi a Common

wealth like Yustinilli which could be used

ns time went on In redemption oi In pulling

ourown nffalis In older (Applause )

The vole was can led by acclamation

PIUCE 0? BUTTEE.

INCREASr. IN QUEENSLAND.

DTUSfJANE, Thursday.

The butler agents tills morning deeided 1 al

advance quotations to JUi/, an inórense of J'J/

a cvvt._________________

CAPTAIN COOK'S LANDING.

BROKEN HILL CELEBRATION,

BROKEN HILL, Thursday.

The locnl branch of the Australian Natives'

Association last night celebrated the lundlng

of Captain Cook by a smoko social, at which

several patrlpUc ppocfihos wpro dcUvorcrL,

STRIKE.?

. a

BOILERMAKERS CEASE WORK.

OBJECT TO BEDTTCED WAGES.

\

The dissatisfaction ilth the roccnUy-gazct

ftd No 2 award, eovorlng members of the

Bollei makers' Union, culminated yesterday in

about GO of tho men refusing work

For some considerando timo this union hasboon In n state of ferment The union com-

plained that there was undue dela> In the

lucilo of the annul, on which the boord had

been deliberating for about eight months A

good deal of this delay was duo to tho fa*t

Hint the emplojers' mid tho cmplojccs' repie

sentatlves could not ngreo on tho terms of

the lvymd, and It wns lefi to the chah man

of the board, Mr Now berry, to mnko uti

award The union, after some further delay,threntoncd to hold a "stop wolle" mootingunless tho nwnrel were issued bv YVodnesdajlast Tlie chalí man completed lils delibera-tions and isrued two avvauls No 1 covoielbollei makers piopoi, whilo No 2 covered a

ini go section of the union engaged lu lioland steel structural works No 1 .iwai I

.v.is sntisfai loi> to the union It gave lu-cí eased wagi's No Ù was roundly condenin(d .It provided tor Is peí dny tor »killel

lion and steel stiuctural workers, su-h si

shipbuilder nnd otheis engaged on building»,gasomeleis, eti

, while nil these men, whenthe aw aid vvi= issued, wore receiving 11s o"

32s per da v. Furthor fuel was added to til

mens discontent by reason of the fart thntthe No 1 awaiti gavo 12s pei day to a hugomimbci of men whose eainings had hithertobeen loss thnn tho Iron and steel structuralmech nilen

'Hie CO men who lofi.Gcd to rocognhc thenow No 2 awnid veit"'day vvoie ompioyeei ofMessin R L Sr.titton, Ultimo, Messrs Blownand Blown, Pyrmont, and the S>dnei Steel

Company, at Man iola Hie On theso three

workshops the now No i award was posted,in accordance willi tho Act, wiitin is n duo

Inllnntlon that tho aw aid wns to be put Jntoeffoct

Tho secretary of the union, Mr A H Hamp-ton, stated vesterdaj that ovon the cmploveisthemselves had never asked for such an

award Altogcher, ho added, about 2000 men

would bo nlfcctcd, wcro It to como Into gono

ral operation A hugo number of these aro

employ ed at Newcastle, where as much as

lCs pei day Is being p lid for tho work now

awarded Or

A serious aspect of the trouble Is that a

niimbei of Important army mid naval (en-

trarla may bo affected Union ofllcinls, how-

ever, seem to bo confident that no general

attempt will be mado to roduco the men to

is per dn>

About SOO mon attended a "Btop-work* meet-

ing in tho Protestant Hall last night, pio

slded over by Mi W Murr-iy, tho president

of the Bollormnkcis' Unlo.i A resolution

was mi-rlcd condemning tho nwnrd as a

monsliosity" "v..

Mi Hampton said aftor tho meeting You

con sn> that the union has decided that under

no clreumstnnien at nil will It respect the

stiuctural nwiid "_

GROWTH OP SYDNEY.

j

POPULATION OF 752,500.

'

The State Government Statistician, Mr J H

Trlvett, In ills report for lill, states tint

the population of the metropolitan ntca at th->

end of tho }oir was 752,500

Ihc city population decreased by 5200 (the

sthemo for improving the city, which lins boon

lr. progress foi sex or ti \oars, necessitating

tbo demolition of ,i number of dwellings), but

tho suburban population Increased by 12/100

The bulk of tbo Increase ngnln took placo In

tbo same districts which bnvo progressed

most In leccnt }eirs, nimcly In tho northern

buburba (partlcularl} North S}dno}, W11

luughby, and Ku-ring-gai Shlro), In the west-

ern (especially Ashfield, Marrickville, an 1

T)iummo>nc), In tho southern (pilnolpally In

Ctnterbury, Kogarah, and Rockdale), and ti

tbo Eastern Subuibs (Randwick and Wavci

le}) _

PAY OF MEMBEKS.

VOLUNTARY REDUCTION.

PERTH, Thursday,

The Acting Premier Mr Collier has for

wai dei! a circular letter to members of both

Houses of Parliament inviting thom to in

límate their willingness to tall Into Uno with

tho CivilServiré bj accepting a 7 80 per cent

reduction in thoir Parlamentärs alloy ance

rho maller was discussed by n number of

Liberal members nt i mooting hold yeslerdny

The members pi osent and others from whom

communications were received were unanl

moublv In favour of consenting to such ledue

tlon as the eilgoncy of the flnnnclal position

might demand Ihoufch deslilnj, that their con

sent should not be regarded as signltjing

approval of the Governments ne tlon in re

(lueinj,the salaries of Civil servants

A resolution to tills effort was adopted

TEESIEBS' COIN FEE EXCE.

MR. FISHER'S VIEWS.

WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.

Writing to n friend In Wellington, iindoi

dote Apill 19, Mt Einher, Prime Minister of

the Common /piilth Bays "With icgnid to

tin Premiers' (onfeicnce, to which you rifct

with the comment that it might bo noccssnrv

lo ni range for some moro efllclrut news ex-

change with New Zcilnnd, It is uiiilkel} that

Mr Manse} will be ohio to be present nt tho

conference, and .is far as tlio Commonwealth

Govcrnmont is roncorncd, Its rcpiescnlitlvcB

inn now nilli attend as visitors al tho Invita-

tion of tho Premien of the States

"I bad hoped tho conference might hnvc

boen rando moro Importnnt by tbo at-

tendant" of Air Massey and loprc

sontatlvcs of tlio Commonwealth as

momboiB of the conference, which would

then have boen \nstialiin in character I

quite i^tcewith von one of the most do-

rl! able reforms In relation to the Dominion

ai'd tho Commonwealth It the establishment

of nn Improved news rxditinge As fur as f

am concerned, I shall bo gild to assist in that

direction'

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FAEEWELL TO ME. VEENE

BICHABDSON.

The League of Am lent Mariners of Ne-v

South Wales tendered a farawell nt Saisent's

Cafe, Market-Siticct, to YIr E Y'erno Richard-

son, who is lea-Jug Sidney to take up the

posltlo i of United Stiles Consul at Salina

Cru/, Meilco Cnptaln S G Gi eon presided, I

and among the speakers were Mr Alexander

Kethcl, YILC, Captains A YV Pearse, I' L

YY'i bb, McLood, and Mi Jluwksley A photo

graph of the ancient mniinois' picnic at Rush

cutter Bil} in Pill was presented to the

guest bj the ihniini-in Mi Verne Richard-

son said he despniicd al ever fliidlng another

such lenone of ancient mnilners Amongst(liosc pie"ent were Captains J M B-iiiki,

Spinks, vewton, Ihojnpoon Geoige Hoyle, I

R Bartei, Bclteh J>nlcr, Platt, Noni'in

Yli 11.15, Dr 1* Paul, anil Mesm» George A

Par,» 11, YVcbb McKIIIlun, and Ht non

33I5LP TIÍ10 HOSPITALS.

I

TO THE EDITOR OK THE HERALD.

Sir,-Tho people of New South Wales have

responded nobb to ill tlip inrloua patriotic

.ippeils which hive b"en modo to them fllno"

I ho wai beran Tiley have given of theil

oubsti'ieo ii eely to pi o /lile foi the sick and

vvouiid"d of the soldiers who aie lighting for

in alu ord.

Hut It Is Impossible to coucal the faoti

that, whilst v o mo doing bo well for our

soldloiM, the h'clt nuil suffering poor at our

omi iIooib mo b"lng stinted 1 ho hospitals

have all foil the pinch of hard times alnco

the How of Hvmpith} sot In so strongly to-

wal ds tho sent of wai

Honpltil Siliudnj la" upon us Lot us

malee It a ionl led lotlor day I would

appoil 3peclilly to nil business mon and

business finns to nuUo such extra donations

this jeir as x 111 give our hospitals tlio lift

which thoy so badly nead

I mil otc I* J YVLNCHCOYIBD I

president Sydnoj (.lmmbci o£ ConiwcrcoI April 28/

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WOOL AND WAR-,-,

BUSY MILLS. \

A TEXTILE «BOOM.»

Tho present difflculty in the wool train'directs attention to our slnplo

industry. That'

Ita position has boon materially «.fleeted by i

tho war thoro is no denying. But slnco hos-tilities first brolto out tho whole situation',has altered. Thon wool was unsalable ana1producers saw visions of wool sheds cratnmodto overflowing with unmarketable flooceu. Noirbarring tho prosont deadlock, which is, nttornil, a mattor of minor import, the

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mar-

ket Is good, and there Is ovoryprobability

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of the opening ot next seasonfinding us with

clean boards. This Is, indoed,satisfactory,

for upon no commodity is tho prosperity ot

"this State moro dependent than upon wool.

It far trnn8conds in Importaueo tho wheat,dairying, or mining industries, and it Is the

basis of a cotiHidorablo and growing localmanufacture.

BRITISH YY'OOL TRADE BOOMING.It is doubtful, wo havo it on the authority

of the "Statist," whether thoro is anothertrade In the British Isles that has been as

active as tho wool trado since the war brok»out. Tho steel and explosives Industries have

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been extremely buoy, but no1 more so thantho wool industry. When the war Wns firstdeclared, the mills stopped altogether. Liketho cotton trade, tho wool textile trade otGreat Britain had the world for itB customer,and the declaration of hostilities caused hun-dreds of orders to be concollcd, not only fromshippers and export hounos generally, but alsofrom the home retail trade. Everyone ex-

pected that the strictest economy would be'

practised in the mutter ot clothing, and that

fancy goods, at least, would be a drug on tho

market. Things looked black, but a great

chango Boon occurred.

CLOTHING THE ARMY'.

When Lord Kitchener called for three millionmon he did not worry about their

clothing..That was one of the-details ot a sci'ondary

character, a btnatl difficulty, matte to bo over-

come. But it has, together with tho great ilo

m.inds of our Allies for cloth, become far away

the blggcat proposition with which the British

wool textile trade linn over had to deal. Thrcshundred miles of khaki a week from Y'orkshirn

alone nineo lait November, and still tho YY'iir

OUlce Is not Bupplled, and cannot be for sorno

months! There aro manufacturers to-dny who

hold contracts that will run till next Decem-

ber, and whoso full production of khaki HUthen is sold. The boom begun last October,

and Is not yet showing signs of an end. It ij

to bo feared that the early khaki orders wci'o

not executed at a profit. Some manufacturers

niBhod to secure thom as soon ns they found

thogi calor part of tholr ordinary buslnrss

cnncellod, and unemployed machinery and

workpeople, with all that this means, staring

thom In the face. The Government gave out

orders freely to all who could mako the speci-

fied cloths, but in their eagerness to secure)

thom some mnnttfncturors «.noted on the then

ruling cost of rnw materials, and omitted to

look ahead. It was a 'sltuntion In which soms

of tho oldest traders were "cnught," and no

blame lg them, for who would havo bollovcei

the mon who sold last October that crossbreds

would advance GO per cent. However, the Go-

vernment contracts have been tbo backbono of

tho wholo British toxtilotrndo for tho last

six months. .

WORKING DAY AND NIGHT.

At first the pressure was terrific. Work-*

people, many of thom girls, wore minding

leonis from G.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. In some)

onscs, willie COO a.m. to S.30 p.m. was tha

general day'B run for mills which had no

night gangs. Mills bogan to run all dayand nil night wherever they could get suN

flflont operatives to miko this possible, and

though tho oversea trado has practically

been cut off, very few indeed grumble. When*

It would bo accommodated nt tho present tuna

is a mystery. We will pass over tho var*

ious disputes that havo arisen In the trade

between masters and employed about thal,

question of ovortlmo payment, letting It sut-J

llco to sny thnt oxtrn hours havo been HmtNed for the last two months or moro to nlrif,

hours a week for women and youths.

GENERAL CONSUMPTIVE DEMAND.'

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Tho other aspect of tho consumptive entf

of the trado to bo considered to-day is In

connection with tho business from other

sources than the British Government. In tha

¡list piace, the trado of tho United Kingdom la

In a fairly healthy state. It Is by no moans so

good as it could be *n times of peace, but

the great law of compensation has againmnde itself felt. In Leeds and tho Midlands

the boot operatives aro earning good wage's

and have ii buying power In most cases great-

er than before the war. The samo is true

of tho stool and explosive trades,which in-

cludes South Yorkshire, Tyncslde, Middles-

brough and district, the Clyde Valley,

Chatham, Woolwich, and Birmingham.

In addition to nil theso tho workers of the

textile trade thombclvcs aro earning bigger

wages than formerly, so tno fact that tho

demand fiom home distributors mid retailers

ror winter, spring, and' summer goods lins

been as strong as usual should surprise no-

body. It has been, and still Is, u Rient

ti'oublo to the wholesale buyeis to lind manu-

facturers who aro not so full up with Govern-

ment orders, but that they can take a few for

the home civilian trade.

ORDERS PROM THE VLLIES

Dip only other source of contracts to ho

mentioned Is tint of the Allied Governments

Iho Trench and Rtralnn bn}crs succeeded

caily |n March In placing some further big

ordeis for military fabrics ind no doubt a

good part of the last riso In crossbreds Is

duo to those The wool ti ide all lound Is In

a splendid position us fir ns hnvlng plentv

of orders Is concerned but there nro \cr} real

difficulties to bo faced, some of them caused

b} the multitude of theso very orders rho

war interrupted much wool in ttanslt from

the Colonies to England, and nnny colonhl

glow ci s thought It policy to ship to this

country In place of sellingout theie The

result bau been that big weights of wool aro

coming for,, trd now, nnd It was necessary

to bold sales in London during five of the first\

ten weeks of this year One of tho dif-

ficulties of tho trndo is to get the wool to

Yoikalilre Shipping is not now to blamo

Piont} of raw material Is coming to the

countiy, but it is after It is unloaded that

tbo i cully serious delny begins This (act

may have aomothlng to do with tho shortage

of spot stocks of tops In Bridford, though no

doubt tlio chief reiben for this is that comb-

éis aro short of lnbouroi3 and iro lato with

Idcliver} Every lot of tops sent out goes

to HU contrat Is,and as no solution of the

laboui question scorns in Bight, It willbe

Impossible for topmnUeis to accumulate

stocks during coming weeks, possibly months

CROSSBREDS MOST WANTED

I he demand for crosBbrcdB Is still para-

mount Evci since the flist Government

oidtrn woio given out last September the call

foi cioBsbredB bus been atqady and strong

In Bplto of Inci casing supplies and heavy pur

ehLsIng In Now Zealand and, up to a point

lit South America ¡lrlceshal o steadily

risen I hero Booms to be a demand for these

wools that it will take tho wholo croBsbrcd

clip of Now Zealand and Australia as well as

the English clip, to aatlBty, and bb long

na the wai occasions such tremendous needs

tot crosaßred clothing on tho part of our

own and allied troops no fall in vnluos can

be expected

Tho demand han not how over,run en

lliol}on crossbreds rho hosiery trado and

the lovlYcd ilresB-goods and conting trado

tare iibnoibltig gieat weights of merinos, and

the recent admission of neutral countries into

the 13i idtoid and London mtukcta lins helped

to cíenlo ti strong market

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,. UNIVERSITY EEGISTEAH. I

CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. I

I WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday. I

Bin clay Hccloi, Reglstnr of tho Now ¿el-|

land Unlvoulty, was icmandcd foi a week oijI

a i embezzlement chargeI

' The defalcation wa3 Alleged to total £1601). I

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TURKEY.

ALLIES ON LAND.

THE AUSTRALIANS.

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FRENCH NAVAL LOSS,

r The War Office states that the

I troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula'

i arc steadily advancing.

| The Turks claim to have inflicted

losses on the Allies, and to have

captured a number of Australians.|

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The French oruiser leon Gambetta'

was sunk by an Austrian submarine

in the Adriatic.

; Out of a complement of 728, only

1136 were saved, being resoued byi

Italian warships,

IPield-Marshal French reports that

jthe German attack near Xprcs has

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been definitely stopped.

IThe Germans are. displaying in-

tense activity in North-eastern

Poland.

The Russians annihilated a bat-

talion of Austrians in the Cárpa-tos.

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I INVASION OF TURKEÏ

?ALLIES' ADVANCE.

THE DARDANELLES.

r LONDON, April 20.

Tiio War.Office states Hint despite con-

tinual opposition the troops littvo eslub

llslicd themselves across Hie peninsula,

north-east oí Eslii Ilassarlik (n few miles

itorlli-east of ScclilnlBulir), nnil have

beaten off ¡ill nltacks nt Suri Bair. The

troops ure steadily- advancing.The War Office adds that the Turks'

prepnrntiens against the Allies' landing iu

chiuc'tl entanglements on land und in the

sea, nuil deep pits with spiked bottoms.

I POINTS OP LANDING.

I ^-' ATHENS, April 28.

Four of the principal points ot de-

barkation of tiio Allied forces aro Sulvn

(at the north-western extremity of the Gal

llpoll Peninsula), Helles (at tho northern

side of the outrance to-'the straits), Kum

Kale (at the southern side), and the Saros

coast below Gheninkos, lu u line with

Gallipoli.

Tito majority of the forces "were landed

at Sedûul Bahr (on the northern side of

lie cutrauce, near Helles).

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TUKKISH ACCOUNT.

I "AUSTRALIAN PBISONEBS.

A Constantinople communique claims

Hint the Allied tioops nt Toko Burun and

Kum Kalo Yvoic repulsed to the const, nnda portion returned to the ships

llio illlej lost 100 dead mid 200 Yvoro

taken piisontrs

V pnilv of Moslem soldiers on landingwilli liic l'ieiicli nt Ki m Kalo deserted

omi joined the 'links

'Jlie luiks bofoio Gnba Tcpcli took a

nrnnbci ol ttrltlbh and Australlnn prison-

ers, including a captain and a lieutenant.

I FURTHER NORTH.

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SOFIA, April 28.

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Turkish troops are hastening to Bnos(north of the Gulf of Snros, where the

Allies wore recently reported to have

lauded troops).¡

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I ¡RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

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IN POLAND.

/ ENEMY AGAIN ACTIVE.

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TKXROGRAD, April 20.

IA

communique states: The enemy Is In-

tensely active on the Upper Niemen, alsowest of the Niemen, north of the Narevv,and west of the Mlavva railway.

I 'î THE CARPATHIANS.

!, 'AUSTRIANS SURRENDER.

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PETROGRAD, April 28.

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A communique states: An Austrian battallon in the Stry district surrendered.

Airmen bombed German aeroplnnes atSannlkl. YVe captured two Austro-Ger-

mán aeroplanes.

I! DEFENCE 0"P CRACOW.

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Nv COMMANDERS QUARREL.

11t

Is reported (hut Field-Marshal von

.Hlndenburg and Hie Archduke Frederickquarrelled, because tile former demandedthat Austrian troops should lie sent to

East Prassln, when the Archduke wantedthem to relievo

l'r/.omys), and ¡ire againquarrelling willi reference to Cracow.

The Gcriiinns declare Cracow is vitalto Germany's defences, and demand thatcivilians shall be removed and cerliiinsuburbs razed for military purposes.

Tlio Archduke Frederick resists, fear-ing ¡i rolish

rising.

I t TSING-TAO.'

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JAPANESE SETTLEMENT.

| JAPAN'AN!) CITINA. '

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PEKING, April 28.íüb Japanese Minister has informed

China that after the acceptance of the.Japanese demuuds .Inpan will consider the

retrocession of Kliio-Chtio, but that Tslngl'no will he a treaty port with u largoJapanese settlement. ., __

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STOPPED.

GEBMAN ATTACK.

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/ NEAR TPRES. \;

SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.

LONDON, April 28.

Sir John French reports that the Ger-

man attack nt Ypres bus been definitely

stopped.

Sir John French further1 reports that

fighting to the north and north-east of

Ypres was continued on Tuesday. Our

operations in conjunction with the French

definitely stopped the German attack,

though there is still a small bridge-head at

Stccnstraate to deul with.

The situation required the delivery of

British and French counter-attacks north

of the Ypres salient. The Germans who

resisted there used asphyxinting gases and

shells, contravening the Hague Convention.

ENEMY'S SEVERE LOSSES

PARIS, April.28.A' communique states: TUc Germans

bnvo suffcj'ed severe losses. Over six hun-

dred dead were counted at a single point

on the Ysor Canal,

GERMANS BOMBARD INFIRMARY

Oa Sunday the Germans bombnrded an

infirmary at Poperinghe, which was flying

the Red Cross ling. Tbrce nuns Yverc killed,

one of thom haY'ing her head blown oil

whilst rescuing children. Several Inmates

wera Injured.

BERLIN VERSION.

ENGLISH ATTACKS FAIL.

BERLIN, April 28.

A communique states: The English at-

tack on both sides of the Ypres-Pilkemroad broke down 200 yards before our

front.

Another attack, further cast, failed.

There were severe English losses.

GERMAN LOSSES.

A DUTCH ESTIMATE.

AMSTERDAM, April 28.

There is n wholesale movement of Ger-

man troops lu Belgium, partly towards the

Xscr and partly eastwards, presumably for

the Carpathians.

The German losses round Yprcs aro said

to be in a ratio of 20 to 1 of the Allies.

PROGRESS OF BATTLE

ALLIES' OFFENSIVE.

CANADIANS BELIEVED.

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LONDON, April 20.

A Dunkirk message, dated Wednesday,

says: The Canadians, worn out with four

days and nights' unceasing struggle, were

relieved, and retired covered with glory,

but with their ranks sadly' thinned.

The whole of the fighting was along a

front of live miles. The most critical

days were Saturday and Sunday, when

the Germans brought up howitzers and

heavy urtillory to their advanced positions,

and covered every highroad with a curtain

of fire to prevent reinforcements. The

Germans were using new troops lavishly,

and many were badly demoralised on fac-

ing shell Ore for the flrst time.

There was n change for the better on

Monday. The Allies' general offensive

and the bombing of junctions pre-vented the Germans from reinforcing their

exhausted troops. The Germans suffered

great losses in retiring at Saint Julien.

The British Territorials fought with

great gallantry. It was the baptism of

fire for many units. When called on Fri-

day afternoon to reinforce the Canadians

the Territorials brilliantly assisted in cap-turing Saint .Tullen, und moved up the

open road along the banks of the river to

Haanobeck, though the Gormans directed

n murderous machlnc-gun fire from ruined

houses.

Unfortunately, .the Territorials did not

enjoy tho full fruits of their gallantry, as

Saint Julien was found to be too far

advanced, and the line was remodelled

nearer Ypres.

The British arc now pressing the offen-

sive home. The French aro making many

prisoners, and capturing ninchlne-guns.

They recovered their own guns from the

swamp.

The Belgians and French also are at-

tacking the bridge-head from north of

Stccnstraate, while the British attack on

the other side is rendering tho German

tenure perilous.

Reports from the British front state

that three thousand German prisoners

were taken in two days following the Ger-

man cheek.

ThG British have successfully attacked

Frellngholn, near Armentieres, also Eplnette, where infantry, supported by an ar-

moured train and heavy artillery, smashed

a way into the German trenches with

grenades.

.EFFECTS OF. GAS.

EXPERT INVESTIGATION.

Dr. John Haldane, who was sent to

France to investigate the effects of the

poisonous gas used by the Germans, lias

reported to the War OfUce that post moi

tom' examinât lons of the victims revealed

that deaths Yvoro due to acute bronchitis,caused by the use of Irritant gas.

The symptoms Indicated cither chlorine

or bromine gas. Facts were also adduc-

ed Indicating the use by ¡ho Gormans of

shells containing Irritant substaness,

though in some cases those agents were

not. of the same brutally barbarous char

actor ns the gas used against the Cana-

dians. The effects were not those pro-

duced by ordinary combustion explosives.

Captain Bertram, a Canadian, states that

he saw 24 men lying dead from gas on

a small stretch of road leading from the

advanced trenches.

GERMAN APPARATUS.

PARIS, April 29.

The Germans had metallic tubes pi'o

joctlng from the ilrst Uno of trenches. At

a given signal they lighted the tubes, and

red llames shot, up twelve yards, followed

by a thick green-yellowish smoke, with the

odour of chloride. The Gcniinus retired

to the second line of trenches. Tncy*also

threw fuses giving off similar smoke.

iii. Turpin, the-Inventor of melinite, sug-

gests pumping liquid ammonia into the

poisonous gas clouds, and the supplying

of flasks of ammonia to enable the soldiers

to inhale. The War Office has ordered a

supply of masks.

I THE DAEDANELLES._

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The principal Item of news mthl. morning cableBrams conccrnln, the oporat'o- ffi'ÄX, iTareÄat Sedd-ol-Bahr, have now ostabllshod themselves on a Uno right across tno -ampón i cninsuin jrom _ski msBuiun m"'1"T'

steadily advancing^_.

IN FRANCE.

GERMANS LOSE GROUND. I

PARIS, April 28.|

A communique states: Wo gained a kilo-

metre on tho Les Epargcs-St. Remy front,

inflict tng very severe losses.

We destroyed a German battery.

AIR RAIDS.

FRENCH ACTIVITY.

It is offlclally stated that French air-

men on April 27 and 2S dropped bombs

on the stations at Boll wilier, Chaubley,

Arnavillo, and Lcopoldshohe.They ignited an ammunition store at

Chaubley, and a dirigible shed at Fricd

rlchslmfcn. Tiley also brought down and

destroyed four German neroplanes.

Oue French aeroplane was lost.

GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

AMSTERDAM, April 28.

A Berlin message slates that nn enemy

biplane dropped bombs on the arms fac-

tory at Oberndorf (Wurtemburg).The damage, it is stated, was insigni-

ficant,but six civilians were killed and

seven severely wounded.

An airman, from a westerly direction,

dropped six bombs on Frlcdrichshafon.

The damage was slight The airman

was flrcd at, but escaped.Another Berlin telegram says a French

aviator dropped bombs ou the Mauser arms

factory at Stuttgart. The damage was in-

considerable.'

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SEKVIA'S PLIGHT.

APPALLING CONDITIONS.

MENACE TO WORLD'S HEALTH.

WASHINGTON, April 28.

The Rockefeller Commission, reporting

on conditions in Servia, asserts that there

are 30,000 cases of typhoid, and the Yvbole

nation is rnpidly becoming enveloped.Three hundred thousand persons are des-

titute.

Conditions aro wholly beyond the

Government's control, nnd are a menace

to the health of the entire globe. The

country is practically exhausted.

Sixty thousand Austrian prisoners are

quartered in various centres.

THE CROW PRINCE.

A MILITARY FAILURE.

LONDON, April 20.

Tho "Dally Chronicle's" Luxemburg cor-

respondent asserts that the Germans lost

60,000 men at Sedan on the 1st and 2no

of September, and 40,000 at Longwy, where

the Crown Prince suffered ii nervous

breakdown, and was only rescued by the

sacrifice of an enormous number of men.

The Crown Prince's military exploits nre

a standing joke, since he spent the majorportion of lila time in riotous dissipation

at Luxemburg.

GALLANT DEEDS.

AT NEUVE -CHAPELLE.

.LONDON, April 28.

Tlio following have been awarded Vic-

toria Crosses for their work during tho

battle of Neuve Chapelle:

Sergeant-major Daniels and Corporal

Noble, both of tho Rifle Brigade, for con-

spicuous bravery in cutting entanglements,

though wounded. Noble has since died.

Private W. Buckingham, of Leicester-

shire Regiment, for rescuing YY-ounded

while exposed to heaY'y lire.

Private Rivers, of the Nottinghamsliiro

Dorbyshire Regiment, on his own initiative

advanced to Yvithln a few j'ards of a large

number of the enemy on tho flank of his

company, and burled bombs, causingthem to retire and thus relieving the

situation.

Rifleman Gobar Sing Negl of the

Garwhal Ritles- accompanied ti bayonetparty, willi bombs to the enemy's main

trench. He .first lind to go round each

traverse, driving the enemy, and forcing

them to surrender. Ho Yvas killed duringthe engagement.

Captain .lohn Henry Arden, n New Zea

lander in the YY'orcestershlres, has been

created a Companion of the DistinguishedService Order, for conspicuous gallantry

and ability at Neuve Chapelle. Whou a

battalion, on his right, yviis expelled from

the trenches, he formed lils company, and,under heavy lire, counter-attacked the

German light Yvltb great determination,

oiyWlr.s the battalion to reoccupy the

trenches.

MERCHANT SHIPPING.

LONDON, April 28.Arrivals.-At Gray's Harbour: Schooner

Alumnn. At Valparaiso: Steamer Tri-

colour. Passed Prawle Tolnt: Steamer

Trafalgar. _, ¿¡^ ^¡ySä^mih^ « _*-...

FRENCH CRUISER.'

SUNK BY AUSTRIANS.

HEAVY LOSS OE LIFE.'

TORPEDOED AT NIGHT.

TARIS, April 28.

It is officially announced tnat the French

armoured cruiser Leon Gambetta (12,330

tons, completed in 1004, nnd having n com-

plement of 728 men), was torpedoed in the

Adriatic on Monday night by an Austrian

submarino.

An early report from Rome stated that

the Leon Gambetta was beached to pre-

vent her sinking, but this was incorrect.

It was also stated at first that the Aus

trlans torpedoed the cruiser off Santa

Maria de Leuca, on the cast side of the

Gulf of Taranto, but hitor Information

states that the Leon Gambetta -was cruis-

ing in the Straits of Otranto. The Aus-

trian submarine 5 fired two torpedoes at

night time, and the cruiser smile in 10

minutes.

The officers perished at their posts.

Italian ships rescued 13G ot the crew,

and 5S bodies have been recovered. Most

of the survivors were Injured.

Roar-Admiral Senes went down with his

ship.

The Leon Gambetta was travelling at

seven knots, going to Malta. A submarine

appeared suddenly. Tho -second torpedo

exploded, flooding the engine-room and

wrecking the dynamos, tho ship being

then In darkness. The wireless was

paralysed, and the vessel was not able to

signal for help.

The captain headed for the Bhorc, in the

hope of beaching tho ship. Two boots were

lowered, but capsized, drowning till the

occupants.

An Italian patrolling flotilla, cruising

near bj', rushed up to'the rescue, rcgard

lless of the possibility of the submarine

mistaking them for French lu the dark-

ness. They found bluejackets clinging to

wreckage, and others to rafts constructed

willi ours and planks.

Except the watch, the crew were sleep-

ing In their quarters. The survivors pick-

ed up were without clothing.

Survivors state that during tho attack

on the Leon Gambetta a German destroyer

protected tho submarine, which came from

Cattaro. The destroyer also tired at the

Leon Gambetta.

FOODSTUFFS.

RE-EXPORT TO GERMANY.

.

BRITAIN'S INTENTIONS.

LONDON, April 28.

Replying to a question in the House of

Commons regarding Scandinavian re-ex-

ports, Mr. Neil Primrose said that some

neutral countries re-exported foodstults and

other curgoes to Germany, despite an un-

dertaking to prohibit re-exportation. This

showed that the consignees were in collu-

sion Yvith the German authorities. If the

stops taken to prevent a recurrence were

unsuccessful special measures might be

necessary.

Mr. Primrose pointed out that German

warships lind captured and detained sev-

eral Swedish ships laden Yvith grain and

oil, the facts suggesting .that there had

been collusion.

THE WILLIAM FRYE.

GERMAN OFFER ACCEPTED.

WASHINGTON, April 28.

Tho United Mates has despatched

nnothor Note to Germany, agreeing to ac-

cept compensation for the sinking of the

William Frye on the basis of the Gorman

offer, under terms of the Prussian-Ame-

rican Treaties of 1709 and 1828.

The United States reiterates the protest

against the destruction oí "the ship, repeat-

ing that the cargo yvijs not contraband.

MILITARY COMMANDS.

1

LONDON, April 20.

Colonel M. ,J. Tighe, of the Indian army,

has been appointed mn.1or-general com-'

mandlng the forces operating against Ger-

man Kast Africa.

Sir Edward Hutton has resigned his divi-

sional command- owing to ill-health.

WAR NOTES.'

I

I THE "POSITION IN THE WEST.'

I

Tilla morning's cnblogriiniB confirm the vlow

Unit tho groat Gorman assault upon tho Allied

Uno to the north of Ypres lins definitely ex-

hausted Itself.Tho tremendous thrust was

inado on a front of five miles, and Ino fighting

It Involved will probably prove, when tho facts

aro avnllnble, to linvo constituted ona of tlio

bloodiest ualtlCB of the war. It Ia evident,

reading betvvoon the lines of oven tlio official

despatches, Hint tlio position during Saturday

and Sunday was extremely critical, and ItMs

possibly to bo rogreltod that a frank state-

ment of Just how critical It was lum not been

mndo. Owing to tho extraordinary methods

that have been ndoptod In rognrd to the sup-

pression of certain news, and the free passing

of much irresponsible nnil unduly optimistic

comment, the people of tlio Empire havo been

given a somewhat faulty perspective of the

wnr, and have, as a consoquencc, boen slow

to ronllso tlio urgent noon for every possible

effort that can bo put forth. A plain, un

varnished talo of what happened In FInndorslast week would do much to dissipate that

quito erroneous impression that tho "groat

spring offensive" of tho Allies is going to

accomplish things in magloal fashion, andBottlo tho war in short ordor. Before .that

offensive is well under weigh wo must expectto hoar of ono or two moro big Gorman at-

tempts to smash through our lines, which yvIH

probably involvo quito as heavy sacrifices as

those Just demanded of our troopB in Flanders,nnd oven when tho "great offensive" is under-taken the pushing back ot tho enemy is going

to bo a long and costly proeosB. As wo havo

often omphasisod, thoro is absolutely no nood

for pessimism in tho situation; but a too in-

flated optimism is distinctly harmful, from

which over anglo It Is viowed. It loads to

relaxation of effort, and makes us sensitive

to set-backs, nnd thero Is Just as great a

need to guard against It to-day as ever.

I THE ARMENT! ERES DISTRICT.|

Simultaneously with tho Allied counter-at-tack in tho Yprcs region the British havo

assumed a vigorous offensive further down

the Uno in the neighbourhood ot Armentieres.,

Already the village of Frellnghien, a little

over two miles north-east of Armentleros,and Just on the Franco-Belgian border, has

fallen Into their hands, and this has boon

followed up by tho capturo of jVEplnetto, a

eouplo of milos duo cast from Armontiores,on the railway to Lille. In tho operations

against this latter village tho British utilisedthe railway to the full, bringing up an nr

mourcd train, tho guns on which evidentlyworked considerable havoc in tho Gorman

trenches. Those two successes aro of moro

than purely local importance. Tho advance

to Frolinghlon, it it can bo followed up, willtend to pIhco tho Germans beforo St. Elol,

Just south of Yprcs, In an uncomfortable

salient; for It is to bo remembered that our

Uno swingB back to St. Eloi from well to tho

oast of Yprcs. As for tho L'Eplnctte suc-

cess, this brings tho British to within about

iii milos of LIUo along tho only raliway lead-

ing Into that city from tho west, and it re-

presents a distinct advnnco In tho plan to

attack Lillo ultimately from three sides. .

FOG OVER THE DARDANELLES. |

But sfant news Is vouchsafed us 03 to the

progress of tho Dardanelles Expeditionary

Force, and the absonco of fuller offlol.il report«is to bo specially rogrcttcd In view of the

Turkish communique, which speaks of ro

vorscs having been Inflicted upon the Allied

forces, and tlio tailing of a number of Englishand Australian prisoners. Tho Turkish ro

gnrd for the truth Is n cuilous quantity, and

It has never shown itself moro curious than

in the official communiques that havo boen

lsBiicd from tho Porto during tho present war;

but even tilla comforting reflection does not

.Tinko up for tho lack of news from our ow.i

side,. -However, thoBo matters aro In hands

that cannot be forced just now, and our pub-

lic, which has such an Intimate interest in

the Dardanelles operations, will havo to hold

IIB soul In what patience it can summon .'ntl'

tho powers that bo elect to lift *?»>«.1

? '<>*,

it. All wo know at present Is ti,..;. ..dons

of the Alllud troops havo boen landed at throe

points on tho Gallipoli peninsula-tho biggest

fono at Scdd-cl-Bahr, at tlio extreme south-

western end, another at Suvla, on tho western

extremity, and tho third at a point In the Gulf

of Snros opposite tho town of Gallipoli. A

fourth section-composed of French troops

has boen landed on tho ABlatlc shoro at Kum

Kaleh, and a fifth has boen sot ashore away up

nt Enos, near the Bulgarian bolder. As te

what fortunes uro befalling theso vnrlt.tis sec-

tions wo aro not told, beyond an Intimation

that tho Sedd-ol-Bahr force havo now estab-

lished themselves on a Uno stretching from

El lil HasBnrllk, a few miles cast of their land

lng-placo, right across tho peninsula to the

Aegean shore. They appear to havo had some

serious fMitlng, but wo aro assured that they

aro "steadily advancing." "With that wo must

be ns content as wo can.

I

FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER. I

Tho Intest wnrBblp to fall a victim to tho

submarino Is tho French armoured cruiser

Leon Gambetta, which hnB been torpedoed by

cn Austrian undorwnter- craft in tho Straits

of Otranto. The submarino which is orodltod

with tills coup is tho 116, a small'vessel of the

Improved Holland typo, of 235 tons dlsplace

mcnt, which was built by tho Anstriarts them-

selves nt Flume, In IPOfl. Sho has a surface

[.pood of 12 knots, nnd Is fitted with'two bow

t irpedo tubes. Vessels of this typo aro not

regarded ns ocean-going craft, but they aro

admirably adapted for work in tho Adriatic. .

The IIB Is" said to have como from Cattaro,

tho southern Austrian port, which Is about.

150 miles north of tho Straits of Otranto, tho

latter being tho narrow stretch of water be-

tween tho hool of tho Italian "boot" and tho

Albanian const. A German destroyer, whichlins apparently been bottled up with tho Aus-

trian, fleet sineo the outbreak of the war, ac-

companied the submarine, and they foilin

with tho Leon Gambotta, when sho wns steam

IiiG In tho darkness of Monday night at a

tpeod of Bovon knots on her way to Malta,which Is now being used as a Fronch naval

base. Two torpedoes Yvore fired, and tho sec-

ond ono donlt the cruiser a mortal wound.

One account states that the Leon Gambettawas run aground to provont hor sinking,, and

It Beems clear that the bulk of tho comple-

ment of 72S woro roscued. A feature of tho

affair was tho woy a patrolling ^tallan flo-

tilla rushed to the rescue of thoso on board

the stricken emisor, regardless of tho greatriBk they ran of being mistnken by tho sub-

marine for French ships In tho darkness. It

Is fortunato that tho disaster was not accom-

panied with greater loss of life, and in view

of tho potentiality for evil In a wandering sub-

marine In the Adriatic it must bei admittedthat tho French might easily have been

apprised of tho U5's prowlingB in a much more

damaging fashion. It Is not surprising that

a. submarine should elude tho blockading ships,but thero is an element of surprise nbout tho

report thnt a destroyor accompanied hor. This

report .mny not he confirmed, but if it is the

l'rench navy Yvill doubtloBB tnko special stepsto prevent any onomy ships coming Bouth from

Ct,ttaro In future, lost a wandering Austrian

e'estroyer pull off some unpleasant surprlsosIn the Mcdltorrnncnn. For n destroyor In tho

Straits of Otranto at night means that thewidor Ben is open to hor.

THE LOST CRUISER.|

Tho Leon Gambetta was 11 years old, but

was, novertliolCBB, a useful unit of tho Frenchnavy, and hor loss is to ho doplored, when

, It Is considered that, thero is at presont ampiowork for ovory ship in the floet to do. Her|displacement was 12.351 tono, and 28 NIclaussol

boilers furnished steam'

to' three vertical

trlplo-oxpnnsion engines, each driving a pro-

peller, and giving the vessel a speed of a

little over 23 knots. Protection was afforded

her by .a continuous armour bolt, rising to a

height of 7ft 7ln above tho watorllno amid-

ships, with a maximum thickness of Gain, and

tapering to -lln. Her armament comprised

four 7.6-Inch quick-firing guns, mounted in

turrets forward and aft, and sixtoen 6.4-lnch

qulck-flrors, of which four wero mounted on

tho main dock In casemates, and 12 in pairs

In six turrets on the upper deck. Theso tur-

rets woro so disposed that 10 0.1-ineh guns

(including two of tho main deck guns), could

Aro ahead or astern. There were flvo tor-

pedo tubes, of which two wero submerged.Tho vessel cost £l,lGi),giO to build and arm,

and her sisters now with tho fleet are tho

victor Hugo and tho Jules Ferry. It may be

mentioned incidentally that tho Leon Gam-

betta started out on her career under unfav_ournble auspices. When undergoing her trialsin 100t she ran into a

fog, and, owing to the

faulty adjustment of her compasses, she went

aground upon tho BInck Rocks, off tho Goulet

of Brest, breaking two of her propellers and

otherwise damaging herself. She wub thus not

ready to completo her trials till several

months later.

"MOST URGENT."-:-1

BELGIUM'S NEED.

AN APPEAL PROIE ENGLAND.

MELBOURNE, ThursdayTho following eablo has boon roooived by

tho Primo Minister from tho Secretary of

State for tho Colonies:"YY'lth reforonco to roy telegram of March

10 as to tbo Commission for Rollet In Bel-gium, n national committee for relief In Bel-gium has now boon formed, with tho LordMayor of London ns chairman, and Mr. A

Shirley Bonn, M P., ns treasurer. Its ob-

ject is to appeal In this country for fund6to assist tho commission's relief work in

Belgium.

"The commission, owing to its noutral chi

raeter, has not thought It right to mnko this

appeal Itself, but tho need for asslBtanco hasnow becomo most urgent.

"I suggest that contributions for relief in

Belgium should now bo sont to that com-

mittee, which will thus become tho national

channel for such contributions from tho Brit-

ish Empire. Relief purchased from the com-

mittee's funds will bo distributed in Belgiumby tho neutral commission."

NEARLY £2000.

YESTEBDAY'S CONTRIBUTIONS.

OVER £700 GIVEN FOR A SHEEP.

The flow of contributions was well main-

tained at Challis House yesterday, tho two

thousand mark being nearly reached. Several

very substantial amounts carno In from tho

suburbs, Marrickville sending a second contri-

bution of £150, and Willoughby and Auburn

further instalments of £100 each. Rylstoneand Drummoyne each made a first remittance

of £05 and £50 respectively, and a first dona-

tion was also received from Blackheath of

£42 8s 4d. Fifty pounds carno In as Rydo'ssoeond monthly donation, whllo £40, ropro

sontlng tho Ulmarra patriotic sports commit-

tee's donation for April, also came to hand.

Tho sum of £08 12b 2d was received from A.

Hordern and Sons, Ltd., half having boon sub-scribed by tho employees of the firm duringtho past fortnight, tho other moiety being a

pound for pound subsidy by tho finn.

The net gain to tho fund from the sale of

flowers on Wednesday last was £42 17s 9d,£27 6s Od having boen obtained by the Potts

Point ladies' committee, under the presidencyof Mrs. Adrian Knox, nnd £15 12b by tho com.

mltteo nt Graco Bros., who wero ably led byMiss Chauncy nnd Mrs. G. Adams.

At the closo of tho day a chequo was handed

in by Mr. R. M. Pitt, of Messrs. Pitt, Son, and

Badgery, for £704 Cs 7d, being the procoedB of

the sale of the first sheop killed nt the now

abattoirs, presented to tho Premier, and, nthis roqucst, 3old on bohnlf of tho Bolglan

Rollof Fund. The following wero tho Beveral

purchasers:-M'Leod Bros., £100; J. K. Mac-

kay, £100; R. M. Pitt, £50; Sir Allon Taylor,£50; G. Malden, £25; F. J. Walker and Co.,

£25; F. W. Hughes, Ltd., £25; B. Richards and

Son, £25; Alban Gee, Jim., £26; W. F.

Jaques, £25; R. D. Meaghor, £25; A. Barton and

Taylor, £20; W. Atkins, Ltd., £17; Poolo and

Steel, £15; Wright and Bruce, Ltd., £10; C.S. Mallett, £10; M. Dearin, £10; H. Berry and

Co., £10; W. O'Reardon, £10; S. D. Townsend

and Co., £10; F. Barnfield, £G; S. AmOB, £6;G. Oldham, £6; J. F. Maslin, £5 5s; C. J.Stone, £5; Hans Ebner, Ltd., £5; C. Frasor,£5; W. E. Richards, £5; C. Herford, £5;DfM'trebond, £5; S. P. Brown, £5; D. P. Stovv

art, £5; Pitt and Eastway, £5; E. H. Edwards,£5; Wildrldgo nnd Sinclair, ¡G6;iW. Payne,£6; J. Hayes, £6; J. B. Donkin, £5; Dr. C.Purser, £5; Mrs. R. M. Pitt, £6; A. W. Clif-ton, £5; H. R. Munro, £5; C. Lance, £2;weight guessing competition, £1 Is 7d; J.Bunco, £1.

The Balmain Bowling Club has decided togive £100 to tho fund in 10 monthly Instal-ments, through the local committee.

«BELGIAN' DAY."

'ORGANISATION taking shape. )

A lottor from a country commercial travellorreceived by Mr. Hugh Ward yesterday con-

tained a good suggestion- It was that ovory

ouo moving nmong men throughout tho Stateshould adopt n now term of greeting. This

was merely, "Boigian Day, May 14." Tho in-

sistence of this, ho said, would work wonders."It will In n few dnys," ho wrote,, "becomo n

catch phrase throughout tho State. Peoplenow adopt useloäs forms of nddress. 'How ar6

you?' they Buy to someone obviously In the

pink of condition, or to someono patontly very

111. 1 would also suggest that every correo

pondenco clerk typo nt the foot of businosslottors, 'Bolginn Day, May 14.' Don't let nnyono have a chance of forgetting."

The ldoa has simplicity to commend it. It

also has directness.

That the country is rising to tho effort withonthuslnsm Is more apparent overy day. Yes-terday Mr. Percy Hunter, Joint secretary of

tho National Belgian Fund, wired lo Mr. YVirdas tpllovvs:-"Kempsey raised X700 yesterday,ami Ib going at It strongly again for 11th.

Wauchope and Port Mncquarlo also pledgedto help, and tho mossago Is bolng carried nil

through tho rivers." Kempsey has tho rightspirit. Consistent giving Is going on through

.viut tho State. Mny 11 Is tho day, h,owover, for

.a special additional effort.

I The decoration otxtho country towns is also

now woll in hand, and all Now South AY'ales

will flytho Belgian flag for one day, a unique

tributo to tho gallant nation to which the

world owes bo much.The United Charities' organisation is assist-

ing.Mr. Upjohn, tho sccrotnry, Is sotting

Into touch with the numerous collectors. The

ladies who in tho pant havo worked so ener-

getically for our own people aro asked to

again undertake a mission of morey. It will

be only a question of being thero to take the

money on May 14. Employers of ladies willingto assist in this work are to bo asked to glvothem time off. Neither tho time nor tho workWill bo begrudged on such, an occasion.

This morning, at the Theatra Royal, the

theatrical profession of Sydney will meet in

connection with thoir part In "Belgian Day."

Thoy will bo entertained with a performanceof "Tho Man Who Stayed at Homo," after

which several public men will deliver short

speeches. Tho Lord Mayor (Alderman Rich-

ards), Mr. J. H. Cann (Minister for Works),

Mr. George Black (Chief Secrotary), Mr, F.

Flowers (President of the Legislativo Council),

and Mr. Arthur Griffith. (Minister for Educa-

tion)are among thoao who havo promised to

attend.

LISMORE'S BIG CARNIVAL.

Among tho callers at Challis House yester-day was Mr. Denis Mahoney, president of the

Kyogle Shire. Ho expressed regret that it

would not be practicable for the local or.

ganlsatlon to como altogether in line withtb,o

"Belgian Day" movement for tho 14th May,seeing that the whole of tho northern districts

from Queensland down to half-way between

the Claronco nnd Richmond rivers havo for

some months past boen concentrating every

effort on the promotion of a big carnival, or-

ganised by tho Commercial Travellers' Asso-

ciation for Empire Day. This carnival willbo held at Lismore, and Mr. Mahoney stated

that he and"his committee will be disappointedif, ns tho result of the co-operation of prac-

tically every public-spirited person in tho dis-tricts mentioned, they do not realise £10,000.It has not yet been definitely docidod how this

money will bo applied, but tho general feelingis that the nèod of the Belgians will form a

first consideration. To indicate how the mat-

ter has been taken up, Mr. Mahoney stated

that tho takings of every river boat, everycab and motor plying for hire, will bo givento swell the funds of tho carnival, nnd that

practically without oxcoptlon every omployoeof the two rivers (Tweed and Richmond) has

signified willingness to glvo ono day's wages.

LATE WAR NEWS.

DARDANELLES.

FIERCE BATTLE. .

HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES.

LONDON, April 20.

Greek reports state that a fierce battle

took place on Wednesday at Sulva Bay.The Turks suffered heavy losses. The

Allies captured an entire battalion.

THE LEON GAMBETTA'.

OFFICERS DIE BRAVELY.

ROME, April 20.

The Leon Gambetta was sunk on a calm,

moonlight night. The first torpedo wrecked

the cruiser's watertight compartments.The officers made no effort to escape, bul

assembled on the bridge and shouted,

"Vive La Fiance," as the vessel was en-

gulfed.

TROOPS FOR FRANCE.-1

I FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

Tho stcamor Soutay arrived from Now Calodobla yesterday with a contingent of troopstor Franco on board. They aro

all nativosof the colony, and 95 por cent, of them havonever boforo left Now Caledonia. Gonerallythey aro of robust physique, and aro all under26 years of age.

RIFLE RESERVES., ?

AUBURN.Tho Auburn Company, headed by a band,

marched to Lldcombo and back. Tho companyIs displaying posters, and in other

ways en-deavouring to strengthen its ranks.

BURWOOD.

Many membors of tho Burwood Club aro goingthrough their musketry courso at Randwick.On Tuesday evening Major Buchanan, O.C.,paid a surpriso visit, and gave a demonstra-tion on tho new 1014 drill. Tho club hashnd two short route marches, and on Saturdaynfternoon will hold anothor, preceded by theCadets' Band. An Instructional class meeta

regularly in the School of Arts.

. ROSEVILLE.

The Roseville Rifle Club will hold a paradewith the 34th Battalion to-morrow. The mus-ter will bo in uniform at tho Custom-house,Circular Quay, where ¿pedal trams will be

provided to convey members to Undercliffe.

WAVERLEY.Tho Waverley Rifle Club lias passed tho

squad period, and last Monday Major Buchanandrow them up In platoon and exercised thorain the now formation. Led by the 22nd Waver-ley Cadet Band and Captain Barracluff, theycurried out a route march of eight miles on

Wednesday In two hours and 20 minutes, in-

cluding a fifteen minutes' rest, returning to

the parado ground with a swing that won

thom tho highest praise from Major Parsonage.A letter from tho National RIflo Associationwas read on parade, asking for members opento form as a rifle battalion for activo servlco

with tho next Expeditionary Force. Severalnames wero handed In, and more are expectedby next parade. Shooting is In activo pro-

gress, and some fine scores have boon made.Or. Saturday next, at Long Bay, and all-daymusketry parado will bo held.

S-IAIL-ARMS FACTORY.

EXTENSION TO BE CONSIDERED.

MELBOURNE, Thursday.In the IIouso of Representatives to-day ths

Primo Minister gavo notice that ho wouldmove that tho question of the oxtonsion of

the Small Arms Factory at Lithgow bo re-

ferred to tho Public Works Committee, with

an instruction that tho matter bo treated as

one ofurgency._

SAVINGS BANK BUILDING.

£113,000 CONTRACT IN BRISBANE.

BRISBANE, Thursday.Executive approval was given to-day for tho

acceptance of the tender of J. Mason and

SonB amounting to £113,507/17/7 for tho erec-

tion and completion of the superstructure of

the now Government Savings Bunkin Bris-

bane.

The building -will be eight storeys In

heiuht, In addition to tho basement, and thotime of erection is 30 months.

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DISTRESS IN SERVIA.

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COUNTRY A PREY TO EPIDEMICS.

An appalling story of conditions in Servia

was related by Ernest Bicknell and Henry

James, Jun., of tho war relief commission of

the Rockefeller Foundation,, on' their return

to London on March 19', after n tour of In-

spection through that country, says the "San

Francisco Chronicle" They Bnjd that seve-

ral diseases wero epidemic In Servia.

Typhus, the most doadly of these, alreadylins caused tlio doath of 00 out of 400 nativo

doctora o£ tho country. Tho foreign Rod

Cross units havo suffered great losses. Two

American, and one British unit have been

compelled to suspend their regular work be-

cause of typhus. Nine American muses and

two physicians hilve contracted the diBease.

Tho commissioners first weilt to Nish, then

proceeded lo Belgrade, and loft tile country

by way of Uskub, thus visiting the three

most populous towns. During tholr tour,

tiley learned that typhus, typhoid fever, chol-

era, smallpox, diphtheria, scarletfever, and

recurvont fever aro all existing In more or

less epidemic forms. The largest number ofcases is of recurrent fever.

The Servians assort that typhus was In-

troduced by Auslrlnn prisoners of war, whowere permitted to wander over the countryand infected the population by spreading ver-

min, which conveyed the germ of tho dis-enso.

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IN ACTION.-».

AUSTRALIAN TROOPS .

THE DABDANELLES.- ;

"SPLENDID GALLANTRY."- 1

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MESSAGE TO THE GOVERNOR

GENERAL.

His Majesty's Government desire

me to offer you their warmest con-

gratulations on tile splendid gallantry

and magnificent achievement of your

contingent in the successful progress

of the operations at the Dardanelles.

The above message was received by tho

Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Fer-

guson) yesterday from the Secretary of Stato

for the Colonies.

Tho following cablegram was despatched by

his Etoelloncy in reply:

"The Government and people of

Australia are deeply gratefulto

learn that their troops have won dis-

tinction in their first encounter with

the enemy. We are confident that

they will carry the King's colours to

further victory."

ME.' FISHEE'S STATEMENT^

WAITING FOR FURTHER -TEWS«

MELBOURNE, Thursday.

In tho House of Representatives to-day the

Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) read tho messages

that had been exchanged botwoon tho Secre-

tary of State for the Colonies and tho Gover-

nor-General Ho stated that somo days ago the

Australian war expeditionary' foi ces wero

transferred from Egypt to tho Dardanelles.

They 'havo since landed, and have boen in

action on tho Gallipoli ponlnsula.

"News reaches us that the action is pro-

ceeding satisfactorily," ho said.

Mr. Massey Greeno (N.SW.) asked tha

Prime Minister whether it was possible to

indieato which troops had gone forward to*

tho Dardanelles? It would relievo a great

deal of anxiety.Mr. Fisher said he was not in possession

of the facts,and up till now tho Government

had not been released from tho request not

to glvo information, oven though they bad

such a eommondatoiy cable. They badi no

facts that would bo of any uso to anyone as

to what troops wero thoro. They had twice

within the laBt 48 hours asked to bo provided

with that Information, in order to mako the

whole of it public, but they had not yet

received it.

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IN THE SENATE.?

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STATEMENT BY SENATOB ¡

' PEARCE. ,, !

IMELBOURNE, Thursday.

'

Tho Ministor for Dofonco, Sonator Pearce,

rend a statement In tho Senate xlnterms simi-

lar to thoso of the Primo Ministor in tho

Houso of Representativos.

Senator Pearce added that until after tho

operations had commenced it was essential

that no publication concerning tho movements,

o' tho troops should bo allowed. This wa_

dono at tho request of tho War Offlco. It

had eaUBcd inconvenionco to tho press, por

haps, also to members of Parliament and to

relatives of thoso who woro with tho forces.

Ho thought, however, that all would reallso

that it was dono in the intorcsts of the

troops themsolves. It was essential, when

movements of that kind woro being carrioil

out, that tho Btrlctest secrecy should bo

maintained. Now that it kau been success-

fully carried out nil news held by tho press

might bo published.

Senator Bnkhap (Tas.) asked tho» Ministor

what arrangements had boen made by the

department in regard to the publication of

casualty lists.

Senator Pearce said that this, of course, was

ono of the things for which provision had boon

mado by tho department. It had boon pro-

vided that, before any casualty lists woro

published, news would bo conveyed in tho

ease of officers by the Governor-General to tho

relatives, usually through tho clergyman of

the district in which tho officers'relatives

reside. In the case of the mon tho relatives

were informed by the Minister through tho

clergyman of tho denomination to which thejr

may have bolonged. Until tho department

was assured that theso messages had been

delivered at their destination, or until reason-

able timo had elapsed for their delivery, no

lists would bo mado public. After the lapso

of a suitable amount of timo they would bo

given out.

In order to correct any misunderstanding

that might havo arisen from tho question and

itb answer, Senator Pearce added that so far

the department had not boen advised of any

casualties excopt thoso which had occurred

through sickness, and which had already beca

published.

MESSAGE TO VICTORIAN ~:

MELBOURNE, Thursday.

Tho Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, as

Lloutonant-Governor of tho State, has received

a. messagefrom tho Secretary of State for

tho Colonies, In similar terms to that re-

ceived by tho Governor-General.

NEW ZEALAXDERS. .

HOLIDAY DECLARED. "j

WELLINGTON, Thursday.

A patriotic demonstration took placo in front

of Parliament-buildings. Tho occasion was

tho roceipt of the following cablegram' from

tho Secretary of Stato for the Colonies:

His Majesty's Government desire mo to offer

to you thoir warmest congratulations on tho

splendid gnlaijtry and magnificent achieve-

ment of your contingent in the successful

progroBS of operations in tho Dardanelles.A Government holiday was declared in hon-

our of tho occasion.

Tho Prime Minister, Mr. Massey, in con-

gratulating New Zaalnnd on the work dono by

the troopB, said tho expenditure to March

31 on account of tho war was £2,161,835, to

which tho public had contributed £159,137 in

oash.Sir Joseph Ward said ho believed that when

peace was declaied wo would insist on the

Gorman navy being handed over or destroyed.

Wo would never again allow tho existence of

a eurso which had been hanging over Europafor tho past 15 or 20 years.

THE CANADIANS. :

AUSTRALIA'S CONGRATULA-TIONS.

MELBOURNE, Thursday.Tho following cabio message was yosterday

received by the Primo Minister through tho

Governor-General, from the Governor-Generalof Canada, In reply to a message of congratu-

lation on tho achievements of tho Canadiansat ino front:

"Piense accept grateful thanks for tho con-

gratulations of the Australian Commonwealthon tho achievements of the Canadian troopsat tho front. The kindly centlmont of the

Australians Is very deeply appreciated in this

Dominion."

"MINGLED PRIDE AND SORROW."

IWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.

Tho Pilme Minister, Mr "Vinsses, has le-

ech ed tho following cnblegtam fiorn tho

Primo MInistel of Canada Sli R L Bol-

don-

On behalf of tho Government and poonta of

C nindi, I deslio to t\piesa nu deep st appre-

ciation foi the mesfaTge Gundi Is thiillcdwith mingled pi Ide .uni sonovv-pilde In tho

viloroub dees of hoi gill mt sons and sorrow

foi those who havo 1 illeu In the Uqlit foi

llberlv «mil dcniocincv Wt eil nest 1> i .>

Llproento vour wish that Can nil ins mvv lot

light side b> side with (bon ¿\^ v Ztilnid

hiolheis tot tlio Integrity 01 the Lmpiio ti id

foi the pirseivntlon of Its institutions uid

HbcUks (Signed) Borden'

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SPORTSMEN AND THE

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POLO PLAYERS.i -

fe 'ABOUT 40 ENLISTMENTS.

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1 From exhaustivo' inquiries in all parts of .the

country districts it is learned that there' willbo no polo played this season, not even clubgames. There aio two reasons for this-thewar and the drought. About 40 polo men havo

gone, or aro going, to tho front. The muster

may seem small, but it must' bo remembered

that the proportion of polo players comparedwith tho large number of athletes who engage

In other sports is very small.Tho country clubs aro represented, in'the

'Australian Forces by the following players;Bombala: Messrs. G. D. Walcott, R. M. Wal-

cott, A. G. Tooth, and Theodore Wright.Cooma: Messrs. H. Hepburn, A. W. Mayne.R. C Garnock, and F. D. W. Oatley. Dubboand' district: Messrs. J. A. Ryrie and JolinKgan. " Glen Innes: Lieutenant J. F. White.

Muswellbrook: Mr. Mat WMte. Narro-

mine: Mr. Murgha Mack, Narrandera:

Mr. D.- A. -Robertson. Ohio: Mr. F. W

.("Towser") Nlvison. Quirindi: Messrs. Jack

Simson and Ophir Taylor. Scone: Mr.

Jack Davies. West Maitland district:Captain Granville, Lieutenant Basil R.

Capper, and Adjutant'A. A. White. Woljington: Messrs.,Hastio A'Beckett, H. R, Robin-

son, and Bryan Barton. Warren: Messrs.Erie Kater, Reg. Brown, and Rupert Agnew.Wagga Club and district: Messrs. E. White-

head (captain), E. H. Wilson (Big Springs)nnd S. H. Jnckson (Puliitop). Sydney Club:

.Messrs. J. L. Merivale and B. Richards.In addition to the foregoing the New South

Wales Polo Association is represented in the

Imperial Forces by Mr. J. W. Bridges, of

Kickerbell, Quirindi, who frequently led the

Tamarang team. Mr. Bridges went to Eng-land, and now holds a subaltern's commissionIn that crack regiment, the 17th Lancers

(Death or Glory Boys).

j ftFOOTBALLERS.

IRUGBY UNION ENLISTMENTS.

l;,~¡OVER FOUR HUNDRED.

Every representative Rugby player of the,

last threo years has Joined the forces in Great

Pi itain, while SO per cent, of tho club playershave also followed suit. In Franco, South

Africa, Canada, and Now Zealand similar re-

sponses have been made, and we publish herounder a list of names so far placed on the

honor list of the local body, and which alreadytotal 408, while something like 700

aro expected when tho list is completed. :t

is a Ano record, and the body deserves every

congratulation for the manner in which It has

shown the lead in tho cancellation of its

interstate and oversea tours, its competitions,and in fact any inducement that is likely tohinder recruiting in any form. Schemes t>f

various sorts have boen thought out to assist

tho military task with (ho very Arm and piactical support of all the game's adherents.

The Manly Club's list on the Rugby Unionhonour roll of members who havo enlistedhas been increased by three names, A.

M'Cubbin, D. M'Cubbin, and W. M'Donald beingadded to the 33 names already there, making a

total of 36 from the club. This is the bestrecord of any team to date, being closely fol-

lowed by Eastern SuburbB (33), New England(21), and others with 20 odd names.

In addition to Manly's names Randwick Club

has added threo names to Its list, amongthem being J. Clarken, tho well-known repre-

sentativo Australian and New South Walesforward.

The total of first-grade players with theforces iB now considerably over 100.

The following list ehows the manner m

which the game has sent its devotees to tht

bterner game abroad. Every institution be-

longing to the union has sent Its quota. The

president and four other members of thocouncil havo gone. The metropolitan com-

mittee, referees, and every club (senior or

junior) has representatives with the forces.

Whole teams and largs proportions of other

fifteens are on service, and so tho record

leads throughout the wholo union.

Two of the men mentioned In tho list below

have died-Dr. B. C. A. Pockloy (University)and W. Perkins (New England).

As a lead to other sports tho record speaksvolumes, and the fact that every day registersmore names on the list shows that the work

is still being proceeded with, and will probablygo on until every available man is In the fight

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ing line.

Following is the list:

METROPOLITAN.

NEW SOUTH WALES RUGBY UNION COUNCIL.

Major J. r. MrM.inc.mcy (president), s. A. Middleton,¡3. Bedclic, J. ClarLcn, and li. Grose.

METROPOLITAN RUGBY UNION COMMITTEE.-Dr.

U. M. Moran, A. X. Northcott, li. .1. Massie, E. Mills,W. T. Tucker.

REFEREES' ASSOCIATION.-B. I. Siranncll, A. N.

Northcott, Dr. H. II. Moran, li. \V. Rogers, It. l\

Cohen.MANLY CLUB.-T. Richards, E. W. Kirke, S. Perry,

J. Faiitlin, T. Tony, C.v Terry, K. Mcl'hcc, T. Smith,

E. Merrett, II. Clifton, II. Mitchell, I). Jackson, .1.

Cooney, A. Buckley, S. Freeman, L. McLean, J. Hol-

land, .1. Gillespie, S. MeKclvcj, B. Kirke, r. Bennett,T. Jackson, J. Kenny, It. IJnirk, .1. Dctlilek, \V. Dolh

ick, J. Schweitzer, G. Stewart, C. Crichton, P. Mit-

chell, S. Hind, C. Kirke, 11. Kirke, A. McCubhln, D.

Mccubbin, W. McDonald,

EASTERN SUBURBS.-F. Thompson, II. George,S.

Spratt, C. Thompson, C. Besnard, T. Milner, C. Gar-

diner, J. Doyle, J. Deeiy, M. McArthur, A. McKenzie,N. Wallach, S. Wilkins, C. Hughes, II. Hewlett, J

King, N. King, E. Knowles, U. Harris, II. Buchan, D.

"Wallach, T. Walker, C. King, A. Armstrong, K. Arm-

strong, A. Knapp, L. Daly, C. Harrison, R. G. Doug-

las, A. Dean, A. Coldwater, 1". Hajos, li. Sutton.

ST. GEORGE.-C. Aldordicc, J. Atkinson, T. Brown,It.

Cooper,II. Crawford, J. Dowsett, W. Elliott, li.

V-lliütl, W. Oraham, II. Jones, I,. Lane, II. Mullnrkcy,

N. Mnllarkey, C. M'Intosli, C. M'Laclilan, It. Sadler,

A. Sargent, J. Symons, C. Wiight, C.. Hughes, 1!.

Bruce,C. .1. M'lntosh, G. Macpherson, S. Bojvnuker,

G. Dunstan, F. Anderson.

NEWTOWN.-W. G. Tasker, W. T. Watson, A. Jen-

kins, G. Malin, G. T. lilli, L. Paul, E. Brown, W.

Smith,W. Ross, G. Leach, O. Carle, A. Eydc, B.

Shaw, S. Maver, It, Smith, T. Loo, S. Moorehouse,

I>. Kard, G. II. Pugh, I". Ferguson, T. Roheres, A.

Martin, II. S. Hill.

BALMAIN.-E. Mills, II. Grose,F. Ballcrum, A.

Hill, N. II. Klnman, It. Featherstone, V. Featherstone,V,\ Featherstone, II. "Jupp,

W. Kingston, R. Seaman,

Dr. II. M. Moran, II. Burnett, J. W. Leake, R. II.

Thompson, W. Lawson, S. Rosebv, F. Sams.

UNIVERSITY.-J. S. Milner, II. J. Massie, J. K.

Henderson, .1. B. Lane, B. C. -A. Puckley, A. D.

Fisher, I. G. Mackey. II. Clayton, II. J. Clajton,

L. B. Heath, K. E. Fenner, C. A. Verne, A. Verge,

Vv' r. Mi Callum. If. Stevens, A. R. Harpur, M. Loi

«oii, A. M. Robinson.

RANDWICK.-W. Ahern, II. Boldon,II.

>Marriott,

R MeNalr, C. Moore, A. Searle, II. Cohen,X. Man-

ning, A. Kennedy, S. MeNalr, A. MeNalr, T. Moore.

,! Mccredie. J."

Clar.ko.ii, 15. Swinnerton, T. Grace,

1Í -Baker, It. Smith, T. Thompson, L. Thompson, C.

Beveridge, W. Bates, IV. McCrccho, L. Ward.

WESTERN SUBURBS.-X. S. Bale, A. Rosenthal!, I!.

White, R. Mossridge, C. Pnrsonson,- L Owen, IV.

Denver, L. Stewart, R. Possaii, It. Callaghan,'II. Las

tan, E. Forbes, ,1. Callaghan.

NORTH SYDNEY.-T. Britton, W. T. Tucker, S. Hay,

<;.. Henderson, C. Lane, I). Muggleton, A. Boulton

vvooil, P. lîoiiltonvvood, J. Greenwood, II. Ferguson,

IV S. Bone, F. O. A-irom, S. Samp'Oll.

CHATSWOOD.-It. Lawson, W. Martjn, O. Martyn,

O. Clih-on, A.- Glbhertliorpc,C. Watts, E. Vickery,

1). Potts, 11. Haivey I. Hodson, J. Doyle, V. Lee.

GLEBE.-R. Stone, R. Summers-, A. Elwood, 1'. Rob-

erts, S A. Middleton, C. Bowen, C. Grimes, II. Bacon,

V. CharUer, M. «rogan, T. McGregoi.Y.M.C.A.-S. Poole. W. Coombes, S. F. Spratt, H.

L. Ilowrr, J. Lang, G. Ward, A. Cooke, W. Owens.

WENTWORTH.-C. E. Bosward, G. Hill, II. Board-

man. It. E. Longworth, 11. W. Hnrilcastlc, T. Burke,

G. T. Rogers. W. Taylor, W. G. Waitera.

SOUTH SYDNEY.-R. Walker, r. Boardman, B.

Boardman. O. De Sa.\e, W. Morris, .1. Pagani.

FIVE DOCK.-G. Kopon, II. Sheridan, I!. Slgge.-s,S. A. Smith, O. Gunn.

DARLINGHURST.-K. Armstrong, S. Hayes, F. Cold-

water.

BONDI JUNCTION.-F. Keatinj. W. MrEwmr, J.

Brinsmead, V. Stone, L. Sanders, L. Battye, li. Vin-

cent.

M'.NLY SUlir r.C.-T. S. Smith, S. S-nith, li. Stiof

\iter. I. Holton 1, E. W. Merreti. D. Dunn, N. Bw

rliardt, F. II. Schwartz, R. A. Miller. S. Mclvclvcy,Ï. Bennett, F. Bennett, B. Warden, II. M. Newton,I.. Turton, E. W. Pearse, L. McLardy, Geo. Dickinson,

L. Richards. I". W. Kirke.

Tho following clubs in the city-have yet, to

supply their lit.t of nnmes:-Sydney Training

Collcgo, Ryde, Cumbridge.i Glenwood, Hawkes-

bury^ College, Holwood, Hunter's Hill, Iolanthe,

Newmarket, St. Anna's, St. Leonards, Univer-

sity,Warroo, Canberra, Hawkesbury,. Kur

raghein, and Summer Hill. . ...

The nbovo list totals 300 names from the

metropolitan clubs alone."

There are a few

repetitions, as in tho enso of Dr. Moran, who,

occupied a position with tho union, the

Referees' -Association and the Balmain-club,

but theso are rare, and the actual individuals

representedin the abovo aro 292..

COUNTRY CENTRES.'NEW ENGLAND.-G. F. Ground,

A. J. Haffcrty; S.

TI. Wade, P. M.-Martin. O W. Tooth, J.-Hi «cr. II.

Fawcett, W. Burnett,C. F. Davis, W. A. Ca"Hnci.,

E. Lawrence, T. II. Hast, W. .1 coker, li. Dickson,

A. Laurance, II. H. Call,T. "-'.Green, R. Baird,

A. E. Edwards, E. V. Moline,(¡. II.

JaWc.. «.

Morgan. ? T. Whalan, It. Dawson.,

J. AisheU, -I..

Jrough. E. Goodwin, .1. Curtis, T. C. Wright. }V.

Perkins. W. Edwards, A. Mann, A-< ^urtng'1- ,T

TUMUT (UNION).-». Sutcliffe, M. Williams, J.

Crompton. II. Rutherford, It. Wise, li. Cabban, -A.

licSenthali. V.' Green, 11. Beattie, A. Beatle I.. Ptir

rell, W. Brown,' II. II. C.rr, W.1 Euroli, !.'. Llplnci,

J M'C'rrdio, P. Tauhmanii, A. P. Steele.

FA1UÍORD.-C. VltarJ. .f. Allai.I.; S. Bowers,. »or-

nee Bowers, Ilairoiirt Bovvers, V. Dargavllie, A.

Dargavllle, R. Greenaway, V. Lulliam,0. Riley, G.

Heimelt. R. Worth."

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,"..,.-,CENTRAL SOUTHERN.-A. M'Kay, J. Bradford,

T.

M-Coiivlllc, O. Gould, F. Isaacs, C. Leeson,-P. Lee,

),. Newman, W, Kavauagh, li. Armnold, P. Richard

^NEWCa'sTLI:.-«'. A. Neve, J.'' W. Pidcock, E. R.

Kiuikc, .(!. Morris, li. Hann, F. Wheeler, N. Morriss,

ti. liilght, C Watts, T. Cadell.

CLARENCE HIVF.R.-L. Ashworth, E. Taylor, II.

Ee-lns, W. Donohoe, II. Donohoe, K. M'Qtiecn.

MAITLAND.-E. Soiling, C. Tromain, W. Meurant,

Í. Poster. I'. Proctor, J. Proctor. .

CltOOKWELL.-D. S. Gibson,C. M'Doniild. O.

>I Donald, W. D.iv, II. Stephenson, M. liuaiie, J. W.

j,ennj, C. Baten, G. Moiitgomel}, .1. II. Ilu\ley.

Tlicic are 108 names so far supplied by the

country centres, but as there are still 2B1. tosend in their lists, the, above is not nearlyrepresentative of the union.

With the metropolitan list supplied above,the grand total is MOS, but the names -yet tobe supplied Bhould double this record, and

the Rugby Union honour list when completedshould exceed 700~náme3.

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BRITISU"

ASSOCIATION".'

NEARLY A HUNDRED.

The following membors of the .New SouthWales Football 'Association" (BTA". Rules),

have responded to the call for men for the

front. The .list" is Incomplete, as it docs not

Include recent contributions, nor are the

namcB of the cluos' representatives on

H.M.A.S. Australia, Sydney, and Melbourne In

eluded. .

The Globe.-A Fowler, H. Ross, J. Dim

mock, S.'Motntt, W. H. Carroll, G. Brailey,V. Robbins, E. Thomas, J. Doyle, J. Byrne.

Annandale.-A. C. Clarke, Page, Easton,

Sheehan"." ...

tialmain.-J." P. Grogan. -

Canterbury.-J. Edge, W. Macfarlane, E. J.

Smith.Drummoyne.-E.

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Cummings, W,. Andprson

Newtown.-W. James, M. Wright, W. Payne,

Kean, D. E. Foster, R. Dickson.

Northern'

Suburbs.-M. Vandendreicho, L.

Lo Blanc, Keech, J, Turnbull. ,'

Pyrmont.-F. Doodson, W. Doodson, E. Scan-

lon, G. Clifton, J. Woolley.

S>dney.-R. Rnsell, H. Hughes, W. Wybor.

Botany Albion.-Andors, McKie, Robinson,Mills.

Chiswick.-A. Hunter (club captain, de-

ceased.)Pyrmont Church: B. Hodge.Rtyal Australian Engineers: S. H. Catlin,

Reynolds, Johnstone, Woolley.Rozelle Vnlota: T. Cullen.

Y.M.C.A.: Flack, Wilson, Dewar, Cooper,

Power, Symonds, Walker, Williamson, Skeno

Smith, May, Moulting, Hoddon. Also Messrs.

A. J. Flintoff (referee), and W. Dick (schools'

organiser, 1014).

Gladesville: J. Grant.

Railway: Sleightholmo, Hynd.Sunlight: B. Butterworth, C. Tanner.

CHURCH TEAM'S FINE RECORD.

Solely on account of big gaps being caused

by enlistment, a virile branch, the Presby-terian Fellowship Union, wns compelled to

dlsbnnd. The patriotism of the Chalmers

Church team perhaps furnishes a record. Last

season 21 players were registered, but during

the senson two returned to Englnnd, and ono

(Fleming) joined Sydney District Club, and of

the remainder, the subjoined list shows 17 «if

them responsive to the call in one or another

military capacity. Three lists (Drummoyne,

leichhardt, and Waverley) have yet to como

to hand:Chalmers Church.-Sergt. G. E. Knox,

A.I.E.F.; Sergt. J. Linn, A.I.E.F.; Sorgt. D. M.

Williamson, A.I.E.F.; Lnnce-corpeîral W. Hig-

gins, A.I.E.F.; Signaller W. F. Hughes A.I.E.F..

Signaller J. Allen, A.I.E.F.; Pte. R. Butt,

A.I.E.F.; Pte. R. Linn, A.I.E.F.; Pte. T. Wil-

son, A.I.E.F.; Pte. A. Tanner, A.I.E.F. Citi-

zen Forces: Five members. Rifle reserve:

Two members.

Balmain.-Pte. R. Cummins, A.I.E.F.; Lieut.

B. Oastler, senior cadets: Lieut. S. Brown,senior cadets. Citizen Forces: Throe mem-

bers.

Rozelle.-Pte. T. McBay, A.I.E.F. Citizen

Forces: Five members.

AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

A SUBSTANTIAL NUMBER.

Membors of the amateur athletic clubs havo

responded freely to tht call to arms In thelist below which numbers over 70 mention is

not made of oithet the Police A A C or Syd

ney Untveieity VC It might bo mentionedhowever that al] members of the police force

are eligiblo to take part in tho annual sports

and that the number o' polico enlisted ox

ceeds 100 We have already published a list

of members of the Sj. dncy Univ erslty and these

naturally include tho athletes The follow

ing is the list of members of the remaining

cluba compiled to date -

Botan' Burrier, E Boot« T Siddons

Cimberl nil Harriers VV Woodrard l'ion sec)

S Stcltlcr,V Colbert T Woodward W Muir i

Jol natoneHurlstone Park Harriers S Divall VV Hoes I

Pnntlin O Grav T Will IHK C Tuck

East Syancy VAC VU Scott F O Milne

I* II I"micre E Norman C 1 Chipman

r VV items J Ttorcrs C V roster V. Morris

VV II Coombes C Barton I VV Stead II B Chtir

chill TTO nonnell \ I* Richards J S Do} li

T M I nidi I* Il Co\ r C Harkness L Wak

B S \oithcolt,0 E Gumlell C Holdcwav, V J

Dav ideui

Tvcvtmvn Jlarricrs C Alien E Barnes.

*v S VV Wanting uil Held Games Club The mern

bcrs of thif lodv are all as«ocmtcel with other clubs

I edfe n Harr era Ben Itoj 1 Buln cr VV JIuncer

Geo Moms

eoutl Svdncv AVC W Browne D Bewick A II

Davis \ Decker IP Fischer tred riovvers D

\ Brown J VV nisi e V F Turner P «- Reid A

Ccldes I "VI fillies Ii T Donohoe

Northern Suburbs V VC S C Williams, VV Mci

dovaWeston Suburbs AiC S J-vers J V Mlnnls

V VVnreiop I Ivers J W Purlin P Mans J

Kio\ VV I Denver A Ferns 1 vollins H M Cat

Ile} E Willirms V ice president Mons 1 el oui »ho

»as in rn n"c vvhei the war br'kc out is ro» servil fr

lus country and has been in action for ti e past six

months

Thero are a number of other athletes at

tho front of whom the secretaries of their

clubs have no pirticulars

SWIMMEES.

MANLY CONTRIBUTES 56.

That swimmers are doing their share to-

wards providing the recruits of the various

Expeditionary Faroes is clearly demonstrated

hy the list ot the Manly Amateur Swimming

Club, which lins no fewer than 56 membere

on active service. Following aro the names:

R. Cowan, F. Donovan, A. II.' Darley, W. E.

Fuller, ii. Farley, J. Gillespie, J. Holland,

N. Holmes, L. HavvksforJ, R. Hedley, C.

Kidman, C. Terry, T. Terry, A. Buckley, R.

E. Dryden, F. Bennett, S. Perry, A. Wright,

E. W. Kirke, B. Kirke, C. Kirke, H. Kirke,

J. Lord, R. Miller, J. Mitchell, E. Merrett,

C. G. Murray, G. Millar, S. McKelvey, L.

McLean, B. Johnson, G. Stewart, E. Cor-

rigan; E. Styles, R. H. Smith, B. Dove, Dr.

A. W. G. Murray, K. Mcphee, A. Ogilvy, C

Paddlson, W. Rossittor, A. Ro3cnthall, T.

Richards, S. S. Smith, T. Smith, F. Schwarz,

L. Stelfvater, R. Quirk, H. Hinds, F.

McMahon, N. Butchardt, G. Murray, J. Wright,

J. C. Tiddyman, A. Mccubbin, and D." Mccub-

bin.. SYDNEY CLUB.

Tho premier cluh (Sydney) has the follow-

ing 23 members on sorvice: C H. Helshnm

(president), B. I. Swannell, P. Chambers, G.

T. Hill, H. Boardmnu, P. Boardman, S.

Wright, R. G. Douglas, W. McQueen, L.

McQueen, W. T. Watson, G. H. Pugh, E. Vic

torsen, R. Mnrrott, J. Hodgetts, H. S. Hill,

J, darken, W. G. Tasker, Dr. Reuter E.

Roth, JDr. C.. Nigel Smith, C. Bosward, T.

Richards, C. T." Rogers.'

The'two leading clubs therefore have con-

tributed nearly 80 men.

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STATE TBATVLEBS.-1

RETAIL FISH SHOP.

The Chief'Secretary, who is administering

the Fisheries Department, Intends to put the

trawler Brolga into commission immediately.

The third trawler, the Gunnandall, lett

Thursday Island on Tuesday on her way ^oSydney.

"By tho time the first boat goes out from

Sydney," Baid Mr. Black yesterday, "our

ni rangements will-be complete for tho recep-

tion of her catch, and about tho,same time, or

shortly afterwards, wo shall be opening a

central retail shop for the sale of Ash. Wo

shall present the better known varieties in

their usual form, but some of the strange and

unfamiliar kinds, the moro peculiar looking,

will be prepared for salo in a filleted con-

dition, free of heads,and bones, ready for

cooking Tho names of^tho Ash will bo pre-

sented to the public on little placards, so thrt

poopio will know what they are getting."

SOLDIEES AND .UNIONISM.

ME. JENSE-T HECKLED

MELBOURNE Thursdal

In the House of Representatives to day Mr

Bruce Smith (NSW) asked the AssiiStant

Minister of Defence, Mr Jensen, it it was

a fact that cloiks were not given omplojment

in the Defence Dopartmont unless »they were

unionistsMr Jensen loplied that instructions had

boon Issued that all persons who desired to

rot employment in tho Defence Department as

clorks must be in a union ( Shamo )

Mr Groom asked if that part of thoExecu-

tive minute with regird to other things being

equal had been eliminated

Mi Jensen Not at all

Mr Bruce Smith When men aro anxious to

go to the front l8 there any particular union

th£mj«««n*I «li Plofod to say that 70

percent of tho soldiers that have gpno to the

front ate unionistsMr Groom Is that statoment correct or Ib

the'table published by Mr KnJbbs accurate'

Mr Jensen I think I am fairly coirect

(L*IirglGrorgoiy CWA) asked tho Primo Minis

,,!,,. soldier, when ho roturnod after the

wai, would bo refused work unloss ho joined

a

l'hô" Primo Minister Will the hen member

give notice of the question' (ironical

cheers) . ,

Fob belgium.?

THE .NATIONAL FUND.

Messrs HuntiX and Boavis joint lion secretaries.Challis House, öyelnev acknowledge the receipt on

tile 20th tust of the amounts montiomvl bercun 1er -

To amount previo islv acknowledged ¿*i2 °46 3 2Marrickville 'nd contribution InO O u

Willoughby (_'50 to date), Src cont 100 0 0Auburn ( _»00 to elate) includi ig

£li'lp/6 proceeds bread box appealorgani'etl bv Mr Sam

Crouch) -ndcontribution 100 0 0

Rvlstonc 1st contribution 05 0 »

Drumnojne 1st contribution 60 0 0Hoinsbv 6th ontnbition

n 0 0Rlacl heath lot contribution 12 0 4Crcoar - Cireoir District Pair o it. rund

»nd monthlv _"0 I Ii C Hopkins 2nd montlilv £v Chi« Heb len2nd inonthlj Co Mr¡, V 1 apran "ndmontlilv "i li t t

Vmaroo ^hiro 1st monthlv S3 S 0Ai thom Hor 1 Til an I »on» ltd on

plovccs _"l/8/l _ tar C BubsidjI» firm 1st fortiilçlitlj OS 12 2

Moss V air "nd montlilv «ino

Burga (vu (outturn) 1st montlilv -0 0 0Mm Inclín an 1

*ons nrocccdBv,sale ofelk treiunv penj stallion, Sir Noel "5 0 0

West Mullane! and District contribution in Jp rII S Holt Morell and April contrib H) ii u

C reta 1st contribution "0 u o

VIr and Mrs B Corbett montlilv J 1 0

Registnr ficicral s Department neerealinn ( lah donation 1 I ti

Dctraloip; Progress Assn ntl eojil 2 10 «

I îottcvl lantern lecture, bv I cv TACito lit Vlirlowe J In 0

Herr lan Is w fortnight li » s 0

T Snell montlilv 1 1 O

Vustrilhu Theatre, of I iel lires Orclicstrifill anil "th «cetlv 1 0 0

VVvchburv Prcparatorj School Crovelon

(setonI

moiitlil.v )2 IO 1

Piiploveas of Bingite Muckerivva aurlNulla«u .stations (sicond fortnii,htlv)

"SO

Lmplovt.cs of George Morgan and Co

J tel 1 12 0

Emploi eos of Clifton Siiiallgood» I til

(first vucklv)1 1" 0

Alict 1 Chisholm(seton

1 inonthlj) 2 2 0

( corgc T Rogerson (sccon 1 mon lil> J 110

I rotteds sale pitnotit ribbon elurinp;

Salvirelav s protcssion bj Miss Jvlbble

J'ublic libran 1 0 0

A C 1 1 svvorth¡

"

¡Dr Rall li

Worrall (month]} j 3 0 0

J B Sut on "j per cent taHngs in

the Vmencan bar on April 24 ? " STheodor I enneberp; (second monthlj ) USCommittee Optimists gi|sj tea 2 0 0

I Inelflciel Ijiundij cmploj ces (first contri ,

biition)10 0

Ulmarra patriotic sports committee

april40 0 0

Rjdo (second inonthlj)00 0 0

The Oriental luce Companj s souveniro

cushion cover, per M S Rldle., Î " «

Mrs V Holden Î ? S

VMC« ' «

Mot?,

0 o 0

buporinlon lent and staff Iteccj tion

House and Mental Hospital Dar

linshurst (inoiithii)6 0 0

Vrthur OCoinor jim procecels pelurerliow at Thelma Waverlev 1 3 u

Professor I B reden (further conln" " n

bntion),

,

-

-"

Teaching sUiT Svdnoj «tammar School

(second monthlv)10 10 0

Vfrs 1-rod Astridgc result of patriotic

on bon2,¡

° "

,"-*Rachel Hill .

, ,

0 10

litt Son aid Uadpervltd proceeds

of first sheepWiled at new abat

loirs Homebush presented to the

I'reinier and sold at his request for

tie Kneflt of the National Belgian

Belief lund__________

Total

THE CONSUL'S LIST.

M \Vatteouw Consul for Belgium 14 Castlereagh

street advisca thatthe. ainiunt received to date is

-2l= JO, 14s 3dNew Soiilh Wales contributions to date JC103 585 6 5

Ouociisland contributions13 «Si 7 8

Vutkland lrovincial Btlglanileliol tund

(N _ )42 6t0 0 0

Christchurch (N 7 ) Belgian lleluf 1 uud 5 212 0 0

New bouth Wales further donations-

Tillock and Co s eniplojexs (f irtLer)4 0 0

Charles li Beau0 5 0

Vrs I M Rossliacha 0 0

farce I ntriotit lund si\t citii instal

ment1. 10 6

t A 00 5 0

Miss Ada Hogg (monthlj collection)2 0 0

Mr J Co»;50 0 0

Lmplovecs Beale and Co 1 td (/urther

instalment)5 8 0

Mrs VV H Barraclough110

Girls and stafl Meriden Strathfield fourth

and fifth wccklj)2 O B

Mrs S C larkcr2-0

¡j Hoffnung und Co s cmplojecs eighth

instalment4 1° 0

Pupils ofVrdcn College Neutral Bay

5 0 0

V N Mason (fur her)110

?enge] Hotel collection 21/4/15 1 IO ß

Ñola Reid (wccklv)

0 1 0

Augustus V MossJ J 0

H V li

2 2 0

Racecourse Barmen, j cr Chas Ivc3 se

cond donation0 7 0

Rozelle (wceklv)0 13 «

Lpper Hunt« Vmatcur Race Club 1W 0 0

A M HolmesJO 0 0

J I Lilv man Moree- 10 0

Dr VV V Dixon (2nd)

> 0 0

Jerrj s Plains loci ey Club10i » 0

*? I M (htambach) Vpril contrib0 5 0

Proceeds of ball bel 1 at Monteagle by

M U 1 0 0 r Lojal Star of Mont

ciglc Lodge0 0 0

William Lewis (4th uceklj)1 0 0

II VV Downes (monthlv)110

Commercial Banking Companj of Svd

nev Burren Junction0 10 2

VV J Parsons Coonamah per Dal

gctjand Co

0 JO 0

Messrs T VV Grctne and Co Tumbar

milln perDalgetj Co

0 6 4

Lower PortlandPatriotic lund (April

contrib)KOO'

M Parker0 10

Mr nnd Mrs W Crear 2nd monthly 2 10 0

VV V Dcttmann s cmplovccs (wcekJvïo 0 ft

Messr? Bronne Bio» louns per P 1 V,

ltd

"' 0 0

J B Tottington(monthlv)

10 0 0

Mi's 1 0 Neill 4th instal110

Piocecelsconcert held at Coolali per J

Seabrook

" fl §

Burllnhtoii staff Katoomba further0 J2 O,

Seeoni contributionfrom Cintra 2 l8 0

Me (wccklv)

0 1 ol

Vlfrcd 1 Stephen2nd

2 0 0]

1 iith contrib r icld and Office Staffs

1 ands Office last Mal lane! 2 0 0

Chas Stanford "Vd contrib10 0

Richmond chu Iren perlane I crguson

Oth vvteklj? r, a

Miss Cascj ,J

. Oi

In honour bound Oth vvccklv in'tal1 0 o

I J Cito an 1 cmplojecs 2nd instal2 5 0

North Coast Steam Navigation Oompanj a

constant vvnnrthantls workshop cm

plovees (further)

2 12 10

Mr and Mrs J con (2nd inoi'lily)' ' °

Cromer j staff (01 Phillipot) 2vveels

0 8 0

Darlint, Harbour Branch Railvva} Officers

Associationfrtl instal

"

X

Fountain penAntler s «wari

0 10 0

H Iatiobe (jweeks)

_0_ÍL__

"2_3407 11 s]

I

'

IM" THE SUBURBS.

I At a meeting of the AuburnÇc»mmittee,

held

lot the Town Hall, the«ay°rj7n%talmcnt) to

¡decided to send £100 (second ln

fgt

J«»a«a»«rt«toc0/0ÄÄ^ £50. Arrange

Church and.SoUoty^conlr Uon ln tho pro-meut» were MtelorM

J?). Meanwhile, col

posed Belgian Day <May «

t0 procced.lections, sales of goods, etc.. nr

^ regl_At

a,mveniKhra ¿efd on Wednesday, under

dents ofWtrall»toa,li°Z°or ot woollahra, a

the presidencyof IUieMayor B

strong local corara"«0.£",u7/10/ waB handed

appdlated.;Thesum

of £37/W,ses o[

in to the chalrmnn, tOBothor wi i

^ im

various articles torauction^ ^ appolnt a

pioxlmo. .Mr- *°A- MrB Callnway to supcr

ocah secretary, and M«

Bice, amidst greatvise-the collecting. »»"£',,, ¡£25/W, bo ng

Jnf^"oYslSn tS«l. of a hand-painted

cushion._

£600 FROM KEMPSEY..

|

KEMPSEY, Thursdayj

» *

r0SrUtUhe'.d Tl^^^TPSSSuÄ-WÄiffe hooded

over to the fund.

- GRAFTON,Thursday.

F1ity-ono «.Went, of CentralO^ara^re

^gtV^Vr-we^Bold by auction,

and, realised £188'gg VAL,E> Thursday.

t m« have presented a sulky, built

McLeery, "d''( Tv|Xmn Fund for sale by

by the firm', to he »«?sTnl, ,, the second

Ä^^^_l_!^potrioticíu

*'S?° J

rooma

:

rjNIOÍnSTS HEAVILY TINEB.

'?j A'CONSPIRACY ACTION,

1

. PERTH, Thuisduy.

Mierda-hearingextending over seven days,

the' action in which a party of mining con-

tractors claimed idamages against certain

unions, \unior..members, and officials an!

traders of the Youanmi and Sandstone gold-

fields,,for alleged conspiracy, was concluded

yesterday .before Mr. Justico Burnside and a

special jury..

'

? The statement,, of claim tot out that de-

fendants conspired unlawfully and maliciously

.igalnst plutntlffs, and used coercion to com-

pel thom to abandon tho pursuit of their trndo

as minois, and by -unlawful and malicious

threats of vlolonco caused them to depart

from'the district whoro they had been em-

ployed.-

ç.

Tho Jury returned a unanimous verdict for

plaintiffs, against' all defendants, and assessed

damages in .the' 'following terms:-Vorgo,

£239/6/8; Jones, M.'Kc.i7lo, Flstonvleh, Ziilio,

and Pratt, £233/0/8 each-total, £1153.

LATE SHIPPING. I

,.

? NEW ZEALAND.

TIMARU (1318m).-Dep. April 20, Hexham », forI

Sydney.BLUFF (1107m).-Dçp: April 20, Wimmera, s, for

I liolurt.-'

AT THE BABKACKS.-»

GOOD MUSTEE.

FINE TYPE OF RECRUIT;

Over ISO recruits passed through the en-

rolling office yesterday. The,mon. wore of h

fino type, and lu several .InstancesHbreo or

four mates presented therasolvcB, asking that

as far as possible they might bo aílowod to

enlist in tho same corps, and where'er pos-sible their roqucs'c was granted.

<

Quite a number of compulsory trainees came

up to join, in most eases armed 'with the

written consent of their psreuts, and many

men who had acquired a taste for military

lito withtho Expeditionary Forco which wont

to Rabaul also offered their' sor'vlcos. There

was a planter from the Solomon Islands and

moro than ono Russian anxious to join the

large number of his countrymen now at Livor

pool. A contrnctvir was followed by the over-

seer of a, sheep station, a jeweller, and quiton stream of motor irici'lianics.'

Onoma,n,

his moustache verging on grey,

said ho would Uko to see a litllo more light-

ing. He was only 44 years of age,' and had

Boven children, nono of whom, liirkll;, was

dependent upon him. Ills qualifications woro

that he had served six years with the Gordon

Highlanders, and for three years lind been

with the late Lord Roberts throughout his

campaign in Afghanistan. "Thon 1 suppose

you enn shoot," remarked ono of the plainclothes police officers, to whom the veteran

mudo his application. "My word I can," he

replied. "I've boon n marksman for two years

as well." The veteran was followed by a youth

who also had qualified ns a marksman, and

lind boen ono of the members of tho winning

Commonwealth competition team of senior

cadets. This lad was a good horseman. A

labourer from Fiji carno next, and was fol-

lowed by throe men who belonged to différent

parts of Britain. They asked if they might

bo allowed to go together. They had como

down from tho noVth-wcst, and woro willing to

enlist, but as they had* boen comrades since

leaving the old country thoy did not wish to

'bo separated-even in the »jonches.. Two hard, wiry-looking mates came along.

They knew the ropes all right, and after

filling In their application forms volunteered

the information that what had led them to

enlist was the fact that Colonel Flaseht was,

so they heard, going in charge of the double

general hospital. "Served under him through

South Africa," said one. "Acted with him

in the operating-room, and also as his gal-

loper for six months. My mnte was there,

too, with Major Eames. Now thoy want mon

for that sort of work we're here."

The next applicant wore a smart pair of

leggings, and had the unmistakablo cut about

his elothOB. "I ought to bo a good horse-

man," ho said, in reply to a question, "con-

sidering that I've been cross-country steeple

chasing almost since I could Oing a log across

the pigskin, but I'd rather go to the front.

A plantation owner from northern Queens-

land also said that he had given up hisplace

to join tho ranks, and did not particularly

caro whore he went, ns long as he could

sec a bit of the fighting._

THE WAR.

THE ROUTE MARCH.

'

TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD.

Sir,-May I, on behalf of the soldiers of Al

Squadron-and of tho men of B. and C. if they'

will allow me-thank the lautes of Enfield who

wore enthusiastic nnd appreciative enough to

meet our boys and to treat us so royally? Wei

greatly appreciated their action, and can

atsuro thom that as Australian soldiers we

will do our best to merit thoiu regard, and

fight for the causo that elevates them. Wo

I ni-f nlpiised to be associated with such actions,

and proud to be soldiers. I am, etc.,

FIRST TROOP.

SHARPSHOOTERS.

I TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD. I

Sir,-In connection with tho efforts being i

]rando to raise a corps of sharpshooters, I be-

lieve it would greatly help the movement If

the corps could be armed w 1th tho'

long'

M L -D rifleForces at present aro being

armed with tho new "short" servlco rifle, tho

stock of which must be grcatl} taxed, whilst

tbero must be a considerable stock of long

rifles on hand All"crack" shooting is done

with tho long rifle, and nearly every rifleman

could provide his own rifle and aperture sight

A recent illustration in the Sjdney "Mail"

shows that at least some coi psof the Ter-

ritorials 'n Belgium are armed with the'

long'

rifle, and without attempting to run down tho

new weapon I believe riflemen would have

I more confidence In the riflci they havo shot

with for years. 1 am, etc.,_""

VOLUNTEER.

THE JEWS IN POLAND.

I TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD.

I Sir,-In your Thursday s issuo n iccec. ?»,,

|peared by Mrs. Ethol Matters with n plea for

i the Jovvs in Poland, who, likewise with the

Poles, are in tho utmost distress, and aro

dying dally from cold and starvation. I

wish to Inform all those who aro particularly

| sympathising with tho Polish Jovvs, that tho

subscriptions received in this Stale, as well

as in Russia, for the war victims In Poland,

are equally distributed amongst the star

ving population of Poland, irrespective of

theil religion and racial differences The

subscriptions! will be sent through the Rus-

sian Embassy in London to the "Central

Committee of Help" in Warsaw, which con-

sists of Protcbtant, Catholic, as well as

Jewish Poles.. The antagonism between the Poles, the

Russians, and the -Jews no longer exists,

as the common causein lighting tho enemy

of the world-the Teuton-has united nil.

The Poles and tho Jews have answered Rus-

sia's call to arms with a magnificent spirit.

Forgetting and forgiving tho dark days of

I persecution, they have Joined the Russians

I Uko one man, and piovcd to be amongst the

I bravest. I may add that apart from the

11,000,000Poles In the Russian army, thoro

Iaro 300,100 Jews.

t "Tnie JANINA CZAYK.UIYSIVA,

¿on Secretara Polish Relief Committee,

April 29."

? .

DENTISTS AT THE FRONT.

TO THE EDITOR.OF THE HERALD.

ci,.-T must congratulate the Defence De

Slr' \ mn At last recognising the necessitypartment «""'."i corns and am pleased tivatof

ha"lng,Mn« ims been appointed ono of the

î,Ir'(Ha"n ,There to no doubt that th,

lieutenants. T£Te £ave 8Utfered very con

troops sent from nere "

ut t0 muc_ porsiderably. and

*»joboo» P

or dontalsonal expense througn

e^ ^ flrgt

ÄiC-of tÄopshlp Africhadartist

with thom.I am, etc.,

H.B.M.

April 29.

TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD.

Si;r-Theo7ursb"ae;V^u^aU..S-üor

One reason for '"« TyDcull £¡ packets or

AS" 8MymoPvnhoxpoHeenncoP|nposting socks

^Äcr8.vrnwerriuuTosted ÎK

9Yr8^^.l^^k-art|eflist tirno

I was told to put 7d on the packet,

and did so; the second timo I was told to

Sut Id I suggested that there must bo some

mistake, and the attendant made further In

SlrloVand said it would bo M Last .week

I took another pair-was first told to put

M on it, and then this was rorrccted-at ray

suggestlou-andr was told that the correct

Postage would be Is. It is all very-well for

the authorities to. state that "tho postage

ner ounceis so much," but few of us-havo

the necossary weighing machines, and must go

to the poBt-offlce for information. Definite in-

structions to nil tho employees would pro-

bably save a lot of parcols from nondelivery,

nnd a lot of hard'workers from'being dis

heartenedi I am, etc.,

A.M.S.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. '

Sir.-In justice to tho postal authorities,

both in Egypt and New South' Wales, I would

Uko to state I have -a. relation, -and I can

say, with prldo, 1 have received a letter near-

ly every mall. I have' ais,o received parcels

and registered letters, and ho has receivedall my letters 1 sent a-Christmas, card, and

no regimental number, and utter a-little1 de-

lay ho received It all right.'

I havo sent

knitted socks, which aro badly needed.

I nm, etc,

_

JANET OB.MELLApril 20

TO THE EDITOR .OFi THE'HERALD-' '

Sir,-I have a husband'and a son In Egypt.It is nearly five months since -tiley left, and I

havo v;i ltten every week (regularly Binco theyloft. Between the two I hitvo posted to date

thirty-nine (39) letters and liostcards (to say

nothing of olhor lottors from rolntions, etc."),

and I go to tl.o Q.P 0.,tb post them, tor1*o«uro

of them not going astray. Tiley complain of

only receiving throe, the last one datod Fobru

ary 3. They should havo had eight ahcud'of

It. Ho is feeling very disappointed over It,

and says wo havo no idea how. a lottor cheers

thom up Can j'ou tlnow any lighton tho

subject? I um, otc, A. M. SEWELL. I

I .April 23.

TARIFF PRINCIPLES..-,-é

INTERSTATE COMMISSION'SREPORT.'

MELBOURNE, Thursday.,

The Interstate Commission's report deals at

s«me length with the conflicting interests ot

different industries. >

|

"Careful discrimination appears necessary."the, commission states, "so that sultablo tariff

assistance under such circumstances shouldbe extended to that industry which promised

'

Hie greater success as belüg likely to employthe greater proportion of skilled and other,labour. If it bo found that tariff nsslstancot" tho lesser works to tho detriment of the

greater Industry, then it is to tho advantage'of the employees generally and of tho publicthat tho progress be subjected to a restriction

'

It may, nt times, bo found a distinct economicadvantage to withdraw tariff encouragementnorn certain subordinate industries when the1

effect of such encouragement is proved to bei

;\Î,!ï!Vr/"îC0, rnl,hel'thnn nn M to ti« I"'«' of

rosiril,", if,"nIopmcnt-TI"» is-Particularly

"i-rinJfr,L ,.w"\ C!U!,0

ot corta,n buborelinate

matci'l' ä0pcml on »'»Polled raw

DUTIES ON RAW MATERIALS.

"Satisfactory ns thesatisfactory as the progress of Austra

iôrn,.nd|,try ."I8b00n' U wo"'d 1 ave be",,

".oro so in certain industries It the onLournco

ÏÏmlnl&by.lh0 t.nrllT1,ad "ot been iïirgeïy

.Iminlshoei by import duties on the raw mater.Is and tho Partially-manufactured material

indispensable for the purpose of AustrnTlnnmanufacturers, and not Produced hore or'in'elyto be produced horn nn " """,""",., '".V5

¡?r^uotu^DTt,ï^u?u1,y^'tuor^v^ni

bible No rule appeared to have been observed

«ïop^oSu^^-tb^SRegarding prouts to manufacturers whiut

minuÄ? £» _ r%TTT '""'iroflt. "it is dlfflciilt" It »tate., ""ïn'Shidecd, impract.cablo, 'to lay down anv

uniform percentage of profits n« Í

Ings, plant, and machinery engaged "n man

"

factures increased by "SlfsA-an in-crease of no less than 10.0 per cent in fiveyears. Quoting from the official year-booksIt Is shown that the average 0f tho factorloiV

SViin08. n,nadneWaecstuTUKhout the ConVmoJi

cent

"" inoreaso of 28-<¡9 PC

LOW RATE OF WAGES.

'Those figures, it is stated, suggest thatthe greater volume of Australian manufac-

turing Industries aro those which poy lowrates of wages. For 1912 the average wagob

5.iCmolc?,Waa?E11S 17a Ed' and of females

£45 IBs 9d. In 1913 tho nvoragcs respectivelywere £123 Gs 5d and £47 14s 9d. Piguros for

the same years are available In nil the States

excepting Queensland showing the avorngo

wages earned as distinct from salaries to

managers, clerks, otc. These aro:-1912,

males £UG Is 5d and females £45 ¡Is 2d. In

1913 Iho figures were £119 8s Jd and

£46 11s Gd. These figures, it is stated, do

not appear satisfactory, and are suggestive of

tho necessity for a wider discrimination, so

that tboso industries employing labour at

fair and reasonable rates of remuneration

should receive preference when the tariff is

under consideration. The average roto of

£119 Ss Id paid in 1913 to malo workers sug-

gests, It is polutcd out, that tho proportion

of unskilled and poorly-paid labour in the

manufacturing industry is much in excess of

what might reasonably be expected; and it Is

considered of importance that there bhould

bo a special and gradual development of tariff

encouragement towards thoso Industrios which

provide employment for the greatest amount

of skilled labour, resulting In tho higher nvcr

ngo rate of remuneration to factory employees

than the present. Tho Increased elllcloucy

and the grcntcr caro now exercised in getting

up goods have already mot with the success

they deserve, but, to somo extent, the local

préjudice to tho disadvantage of Australian

made goods still exists. The complete

removal of this prejudico is largely in the

hands ol the local manufacturer himself.

The matte,r of complaints of the lessening

efficiencyof workers is touched upon, nnd it

is stated that it is extremely likely that, ac-

companying tho rapidly Increasing develop-

ment of local Industry, there has been n

decreaso in the averageamount of work done

per employee. Apart from everyother con-

sideration, tho very great increase in tho

demand for labour absorbing all the efficient

workers has created a demand tor those less

officient.H i» added that the commission

cannot pronounce definitely upon tho various

contentions in reference to this subject.

The commission, in the limited time nt its

disposal, was unable to Inquire whether the

complaints made by some witnesses regard-

ing Interstate freights lind any foundation;

In fact, under the "recent decisions of the

High Court, there Is no power to apply any

remedy fpr such disabilities of the Australian

trader, It they could be shown to exist, and

to be duo to unreasonable or unjust chnrges.

ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION.

Witnesses frequently admitted that, in order

to get the local market, thoy sought absolute

lirohlbition of Imports, and in many such cases

they professed lo be willing to enter into n

bond not to Increase prices except on account

of a. rise In wagesor raw material. Thoy

contended that to securethe local market

would mean in many cases a reduction of

charges and expenses, and would thus tend to

reduce prices. Tariff legislation furnishes

no example of a duty being conditioned by

such guarantees ns those suggested. On the

othor hand, it is stated, to grant prohibitive

duties, especially to Industries In which only a

few large firms operate, without somo form of

controlling prices would load to certain com-

binations, and probably an increase in price

to tho consumer.

Touching upon export duties, the commis-

sion states that several applicationswill be

dealt with In its report. It Is, however,

pointed out that unless a country possesses

a monopoly in a certain articleof trade, or

unless Us output dominates the world s mar-

ket, an export duty must tend to discourage

production.WORKERS AND WAGES.

It could not be anticipated, that, in the

open markets of the world, Australia could

successfully compete with the manufactured

products of cheap labour, but we need havo

¡io anxiety in regard to our export trade lu

those natural products for which theio are

Increasing world-wide competition. I'ortu

nntoly Australia offered the possibil ty of un-

limited expansion in agricultural, mining, and

pastoral Industries for the products of which

the world's demand waa practically unlimited.

Figures were quoted ,toshow that, whilst the

yearly Increase of perbons during tbo lust

ton years engagedin primary production

was

only 1 per cent., in manufacturing industries

It was nearly six times tho amount per cent.,

while so far as females were concerned,

primary production had suffered a loss of GO

nor cent.,and manufacturing industries lind

gained- nearly 100 per cont. Tho Inrgely

increased employment of femalo labour in

manufacturing industries demanded very par-

ticular attention, and there was reasonfor

anxiety in tho incessant drift of population

t0Reforencotis made to the mode of stating

the ad valorem rates of duty, and the com-

mission can see no useful purposein dis-

guising tho real tariff rates as at present oy

IdVllng 10 percent, to the f.o.b. value before

¿UInyc^ear«seione.dit is stated that the reports

which will follow will refer only to those

Industries in which oiiplications were made

for tariff assistance.

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CORRIMAL DISPUTE. ,

RESUMPTION OF WORK PROBABLE

«f a r Willis general becretary of theMr A rniVierv Employees Association

»XTesterdaj'thata meeUng of the wages'

stated y«»t0""->held on wodnosday to deal

wltai,dthe rouble at Corrimal where the col

ÏÏ1 I«, hoon Idle for seven weeks owing to

Ilerv has beon wie"£ f th CBX|, The,

?^Äi? lu %bblo? declined to give n1

chairman (Mi "'T^ b , mad0 Ce,talndeflnlto

n ins bul tno

gldes agrccU,

^tHTlew tohnnglng11 about a lesumptlon ,f

*¥t\o further complications iroso Mr W11 .

it« »Mod the c-n ii would bo drawn on I riday

and wort would bo resumed on Tuesday next|

FLOUR POR BROKEN HILL.

REQUEST OF A.W.U.

BROKEN HILL, Thursday.

.Tho Australian' Workers' Union decided to '

ask tho Attorney-General, Mr. Hall, to es-

tablish a Stato bnkory lu Broken Hill, or send

Government flour to some person in Broken

Ililh other, than tho Charabor of Commerce,|

.FEDEKAL SESSION. I

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THE SENATE.

MELBOURNE, Thursday.The Senate mot to-day at 8 p.m.Senator M'Oougall (N.S.W.) was informed by

tho Minister for Defence that he had receivedfurther information regarding tho statementscontained In a report of an interview withthe ex-Governor of German Now Guinea, and

especially that portion which.stated that Aus-

tralians tired CO shells from their G-lnch gunsat a position at Toma in which tho Ger-

mans had not entrenched.

The Minister stated that, as n result of

inquiries, ho had ascertained that üio road

between Horbertshohe and Toma was sholled

by Hie Encounter for about an hour, as It

was reported to bo held by the enemy In

force. The result of the shelling was good.Senator M'Dougall was further Informod by

the Minister that tho cost of launching-tlio

Derwent was £610; but no figures wore avail-

able as to tho cost of launching tho War-

rego at Cockatoo Island. >

Tho Defenco Bill passed through its final

stage, and wns transmitted to tho Houso of

Representatives.The debute on tho motion for printing the

Ministerial statement wns continued by Sen-

ators Shannon (S A.) and O'loughlin (S.A.).

Tho Sennto adjourned at G.15 p.m. till to-

morrow.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

MELBOURNE, Thursday.1 ne Spc-ilier took tho ehali tit ¿ 30 p m

After questions, private memlmrs' business

was dinll withMr Diorias (N « W

) moved, 'That the re-

solution ot this House of Novembei 11, lil",That the honourable mumbel loi nullurat be

suhpended fiom lh» sei vii o of this House foi

the remilndei of th" session, unions ho mi -

lesonedly i eli ids the vi olds uttered by him

.t Bhlliint on Sundav, November 9 i ml ro

lleetlng on Mr Speakor, and i pologis-^s to the

Houbo,' be cMiungctl Cioni the joui mils of this

Hou e n« being subvet siv e of the i ight of an

honourable member to freely addtoss his con

stit lents"

After soveral members on both sides of the

House had expressed regret at the ncldont

which led up to bib expulsion, tho loadei of

the 0¡ position Tir Cook, who lind previously

opposed the motion, staled in view of the

attitude udopled by Mr Mfitath, his partyv ould not voce against the motion, which was

agreed to on the voltes

The Defence Bill was und a flist time

TWO NEW BILLS

A bill was load n Hist time to amend the

luillciary Act In the principal Act ori-

ginal jurisdiction in all matters was grantedto tho High Court This piovislon lb now

to be deleted atid the oilglnul jurisdictionis to apply only in all matters arising out of

tho Constitution in nil matters of admiraltyor liniltimo jurisdiction und In trlalb

of indictnblo jurisdiction against the

Commonwealth power Í3 given to tho

Attorney-General to fllo an Indictment foi

any Indictable offence against tho laws

of the Commonwealth In the High Couitor tho Supremo Couit of n SUto without

examlnntloo or commitment for trial, and

upon an Indictment being so filed, the couni

or a justiceor n judge thereof may cause

a summons to be Issued or a warrant to

bo issued Anothci bill which also treats

ipou tho trial of Indictable offences

wns Introduced to-day in tile Houseof Representatives, and tnkos the

foi m of nn nmendment of the High CourtPioceduro Act It lays down that the trial

bj the High Court of indictable offences

shall bo b> a Justlco and a juryThe laws

of oneil State relating to juries ire to applyIn ti I.iIb of Indictable offences tn the High

Court"WAR PRECAUTIONS BILL

The debute wns continued in Committeo on

the War Precautions Bill

Mr Hughes said he wos quite preparod to

accopt the amendment preserving the civilian

rights in an amergonoy to nil civilians ex-

cept those who v/oro allen enemies

Mr Brennan (Vie ) moved un amendment to

mako clause 4, subsection 2, read as follows -

An offence ngiinst this Act may bo proso

cuted either summarily or upon Indictment or

If the regulations do próvido by court-martial,

but an offender shall not bo Hablo to bo

punished moro th in onco in respect of tho

same ottence, piovlded no civilian, other than

an alien enemy, shall be prosecuted before a

court-martial'

IJr Malouey (Vie ) suggested tho Inclusionof a clause to read -

'Notwithstanding tho preceding provisionsof this section no person, other than an alien

enemy, or person subjoct to naiul discipline

net or military law shall bo tried by rourt

mai 11 ni tor an offence agiinst this act"

This was agreed to

When cliuse S providing for the suspension

of the provision to allow of trials of Chilians

by civil courts during military emergency

waa reached, the House divided on the ques-

tion of tho elimination of the clause

The molicn for tho elimination of the clause

was lost by 36 voteB to 14

Tho Abblstant MlnlBtcr for Defence (Mr

Jensen) moved an addendum to clause S to

provide that while a procln nation was in

force any sentence passed by court martial

against a person to whom sub-section G up

piled (regarding rights of cHlllnns) ¡mould

bo referred to the Governor-General for

confirmation, mitlgutlon, or remission

Mr Anstey (Vie ) moved the addition of

tho words, 'That nothing shnll be deemed a

military oinorgency which dcpilves a Bil tish

subject of the light to ti lal bj jury"Tho Attornov-Gcncrnl Mi Hughes, pointed

out Hint the effect of Mr Anstey s motton

would be to nullify tho effect of the motion

The House divided on Mr Anstoy's motion,

which wns defeated by 41 votes to G

MR ANSTEYS VOW

Mr Anstey then stated that ho would no

longer owo any allegiance to the party with

whom he had boon associated for so long

The organisations of Bourke could havo his

ic8lgnatlon at any time

The clauso as amended was passed, and the

bill passed tho remaining stagesTho House adjourned at 11 10 p ra

CASUALTIES.

KILLED BY PRISON TRAM.

At the Coroner'B inquiry into the causo ot

the death of Mrs Mary Boaidman, 39, the

ovidenco showed thal Mrs Bomdman crossou

the ttnmllno on the 1st ult in front of tim

prison ti am at Flshoi-stieet, Randwick, and

ndt tho motor van as previously stated The

ti am struck her, knocking her eleni of th"

rails hut tho baso of the skull wan fractured,and she died in Sydney Hospital some dujá

later._

DROWNED AT GRAFTON.

GRAFTON, Thursday.Henrietta Matthews, 35, housekeeper for

Joseph Leonard, was found drowned In the

river at South Gratton. Deceased lutd been

missing einco Sunday.

IFARMER LOSES A HAND.

WAGGA, Thursday.Thomns Wlnnel, a well-known fannel' at

Rockiblhoo, was feeding n clmffcutter when

his hand got cnught In the grips. Before the

muchlne could be stopped it wns torrlbly

mutilated. Ho wub brought to Wagga by

motor car, and it was found necessary to am-

putate tho hand nt tho wrist.

AMUSEMENTS..

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l'OIIMI KEMI I MVTIM-E

At Hie little Til ntn to dav tile curtain lilli rise

at 2 o clock upon n series of dramatic hccnu uno

musical piece-,contributed bv Mr luhu» lvnfjht fie

\ lolct Turi t I oinpnni and artists Irom ti o \dclptn

f>ational und Her Mojnrti s Iheulic Others uhslMnii,

In the (.00(1 cause o( Hie 1'iliill Hellet lund villl he

Mr lorn Diwson Mi rlillirie l^plaslrier, Mr Maurlee

n I'ricc Mi^ llorotln Ham«, Maihinc Inloilevi

the Ilarmom lour, Mib-s lvi intuían, Miss Millie

I.alladin, Mifcj Silvia Itolieits, M 1 iigrne Osilpofl,

Mr law renie Campbell Mr 1 mest Parkes, JlNs

Maijory Hushes The plan li at Paling a

I LITTLE TIIKATRi:-LAST NIGHT OP "CASTE." I

Tilla eveningHie \ Inlet Pigel fonpiny will make

their taiewell appcaranre in Ilohcrtuu'i coiicib

.Catto" out ol teveial revivals i!l»r u longlapio

of vear«, for which pLiKOirs ln.e I»cn Indebted to

this conlili.allon Hie uet ¡lut it «111 now iliOuml

will give a keen interest to tim farevill performance

Tiir nmrivs n uni viuetii s

'The BrifU' occupiedthe dress circle oi Her Mi

jestvs Theatre list night to the number of 210 mein

bus anil theil friends, including as olllee hcarcii, the

president (Mr Ironk Halton), the- founder (Mr C 1

Taril), and the lion treasurer (Mr .Neville Montagu?)Tin hoii»c wa» ciowded for "Cinderella," towards li»

close ot »luph Memsie linn I upliio ntl [ 1 VlclrlliI conducted an auction mie in aid of the Hclcrian li ,1

nnd tin ,iuin,irtion ot Mr \rthiir Wood (in a «peu h

I Ironi the drew rlnle) that Hu proceed! -Iiould be 1>

votid to Mr Hiii?1i H ml h llclt.'1-iii I»} scheme vu

adopted Two cold 'bricks' vere put up, nnd vere

'secured In Metis flurksworth Mid Itainbow lor

j.7 Vu ind ¿10 ICs and »ere put up again, and gemrotislv pared on foi HcUIin l)iv, nuil i dull vis sold

and resold upto bims of Li mid over anny tunes

DEATH Ol'- A CIliCUB ELEPHANT.

1 V laminar llfrureoí VV irth ltroj.

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J.lel g tirona rintr

lins elisappciri-d, re?li>,the olelest mel

tleiere, st elephant

of Hie herd, vvlilrli elitil veste relu morning, nfttr t

two tu three diva IIIium I or \e ira «he w11 the

prlnclpj perforo er In the elephant s m t, 11 iii J ,|nl

tricks denoting IntelliirtiiLe alniOht hum in She wau

about eilîhti vtirs eil are alni weis worth neirly¿2000 She hail 1 runarl ible. iiliiioiv On one orea

rfoii duringa elcanier vowigc tin r-nirintci "loueled

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1111 onuiiL with pvniei etntl cue it to liri On a

tviilibteiuent volite, the taint eugun er pasted neai her,anil telic lirnhlieel

him v Uti her trunk, and only the.

rlKUlig muul the nieiu from Ruins moriraart', She

rlleel of a similar rutnplniiit to the one whleh cuukciI

¡ici coltan" on the hrlel-o ut Nown 11vtur uro On

. that occasion he held up the. llorac IralHv foi about

twe.lv c hours.

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SPORTING.I

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THE TURF.

Everything points to tbo duy s racing,which the Australian Jockey Club gives ou'

May 24, lu aid ot tho Belgian National I'und,

boms a grcnt success. As already men-

tioned, members of tho hotting ring havo

agreed to each pay a certain amount, which

will make aboul .C1000,and Mr. Kerr, a mem-

ber of that body, has handed Mr. O. w.

Cropper a cheque for £100 towards tho funds.

The Jockey Club do no1 charge entronco foot,

for their regular races, nt least do not

koop tbo nomination fees; they go«J

th, winner; but on this occasion an

entrance feo will bo charged nud given

to the fund. Mr. Fred. Morton has g Wen it

out that ho intends to nominate all n s

horses in tho various evonts, among them his

stallion Flavlnius, who has retired foul the

turf to tho stud, and was champion stallion

at tho last Royal Show. He PT}'0"* ^nominate Flavlnius for the Hurdle Race

Needless to say, this fine l'^fonner novel

snvv a hurdle, nor is there any Intention «

running him. Mr. Tom »ten, tlio will

known trainer, has stated his intent Ion ot

heading a list,1 for trainera and horse

broedeVs, with X10. Mr. 15«><.»

is".,VmllnKtrainer »ml a horse-breeder

pfhigh star IMS,

and, doubtl-BP, his lead will ^ follow«-'1 ^both trainera and breeders, and tho fund thus

considerably nugmentcd. i.-vonil rtls

EvitleiH'o of an early winter wn.Bn^0>°n untilputo at fltiudwlcl: jesteidity »n"l"ln,']'t"'' iar

thc sun got well in possession,tho aIr was par

tlcularly keon, and remindful mm c of .lune

Ulan April. Many of the trulnor» Intend io

abandon early morning work next week, ami

will begin the nftei-brcnkfust acusón. In fact,

P. Nolan ¡s already doing so. Mr. Law

opened the magpio grass trackfor tim use of

trainers, and the first to uko posses sion of

It was that consistent caily bird, W. Lead-

beater, who sent Miss Moolton over nine fui

longs, a dlstnnco sho covered in 2mJa.

Lady

Avington occupied Ira 211b forsU;

«rlongs,

and Simon 'Frisco was not fully extended ovo

seven furlongs run In lm 10 «. Blue Knight

nnd Algous slipped over hnlt a milo iii W8,

while Hopoast went a furlong farther_In;im

Es. Hobbio Skirt galloped seven furlongs

in lm 361s, and SpadW accumulated enough

speed to cover five fjirlongBin lm Ss,

a per.

formanco that was beaten by two seconds

by Sir John Barleycorn. Tauntor traversed

a circle at a steady galt, as did Necktie. Miss

nob ran flvo furlongs in lm 7s easing up, and

Golden Hop managed a similar distance In

oven time. Spoedfast. Toa Toro, HopfioM,

Herringbone, Valerio O. Crossku, Lady Den-

man, Sir Vivo, Moron, Sweet Malt, and Giru

woi>e indulged in easy tasks. The tan was

pnlionlsed by tralnort: to a grentor oxtelit

than le usual. Tartonus and Sir Alwyn ton

bowled over six furlongs in lm 22s, which

was half a second bettor than tho time

recorded against Silver Steel's effort for

the stimo amount of ground. Fordell ran

the half-mile course in 52s, while Tiffany and

Best Scot went a couple of furlongs further

In lm 20s. Matouree, Red Denis, nnd Chid,travel sod a milo in lm ¡ils, whllo Ruvello,

Eugony, Cagou, Tnrtan's Double, Moving Pic-

ture, and Wnrrablnga, went at halt-pace. The

morning's work was brought to a closo byN.C. and Ruo Kan lumping a fow hurdles In

better style thun lins been usual with them.

The committee of the Australian JockeyClub lins adopted the sub-comraltteo's reportin connection with the Bolginu National Fund

race meeting to bo held at Randwick on

May 24. Their chief recommendations wore

that tho club should provide the whole of

the stakes (£1200), and pay all oxpeusos,

handing tho gross receipts to the fund; that

membors should forego the uso of their badgesand also their Indies' badges to gain admis-

sion to tho saddling paddock, using them onlyfor admission to tho various stands; and that

all permanent officials bo requested to givetheir services in connection with tho meetingfree.

Having been offered special inducements,wires our Melbourne correspondent, Mr. P. A.

Connolly has decided to start Jolly Beggaras well ob Tom Castro in tho Adelaldo Cup.

LATEST SCRATCiTINGS. I

IMOOREFIELD MAY MEETING.

Flying Handicap: Ninfla, Losseps, Toa Toro,Lady Denman.

Kogarah Stakes: Rcdshot, Kinsale.

Welter Handicap: Aurifer.HAWKESBURY AGRICULTURAL MEETING.

President's Handicap: Soldier's Point.

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

The monthly meeting of .tho committee of

tho Australian Jockey Club was hold yester.day, when tho appeal of Frederick Duncan

against tho decision of tbo stipendiarysteward acting for the Flnloy Turf Club dis-

qualifying him for six months, from March27

last,was upheld.

Tho appeals of J. C Field, W. E. Llncks,and John Thompson against tho decision oftho Western Districts Racing Association, dis-

missing their appeals against tbo decision of

the stipendiary stoward acting ftfr tho TrangioJockey Club, in the Inline

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case, were dis-missed.

The appeal of W. J. Manning against thedocislon of tho Southern Districts RacingAssociation, dismissing his appeal against the

decision of the stipendiary steward of theTumut Turf Club disqualifying bira for J2

months, from February l8last, was dismissed.

The report of the sub-committoe In con-

nection with tim Belgian National Fund racomeeting was adopted.

The disqualification Imposed on WilliamPlant was removed, and John Drow's (Junior)term of disqualification was altered to sus-

pension.Tho following grants were made from tho

distressed jockey's fund;-W. J. Austin, £30;B. Cain, £5.

Permission to ride in races was granted toC. R. Evington, W. E. Kelso, R. N. Hobbs,J. T. Puekerldge, and L. Conway.

P. Coffey, R. Longford, and L. M'Neill worogranted No. 2 trainer's licenses.

Jockey's licenses were granted to W. H.Leech. R. B. Smith, J. II. Gruliom, E. T. Lowe,and Mussa Marnier.

KI-VSINGION RACES.The following weights have hecn declared for Hie

pcnj and galloway races at Kensington on .Saturdayivvt -

hneourairc Staltet, Ojf.-Calctfo, Ost Sib, Parcclla,lit 2IliChorus Queen, Oat, Homo, 8st

121b, Clv-mus,Fit 121b, Mollv Kin,o, ht 101b, Vlshiiii, Sat 101bfirst fhoiitrlil, 8st 711, Jjitiy IJritaniilu, Bat Olli, Ara

loon, Hi Jib, Antwerp Sut 41b, I u<t> Vieri, 1st 41b,Vlilmisi, st 41b, Cooloon, Sst 21b, Aumin 8st 21b,Meiiittaincer 7t.t lull,, VVoodworl, 7nt lllb, Acini,,st

lill,, Annjconela (Imp ), "st 71b, PnehydcrmaUi,7't 71b, l'ure Cold, 7bI 71b, JJronrc

Hil, "st Till,intrus, 7st "Hi Jlt-iioiia, 7kt 7lli, Air 1'oi.e, 7at 71b,

I.cwcllin, 7,1 71b, I luti ache r, 7st 71b, fore]Oreu«,"c1 ¡>lb, longa Hein, 7st

Alb, Lilly Jlapld, 7st lib,«lil, "st lib Arcana 7st Mb I.vfort, 7st r>lb Itlblion

Cake, 7st III,, <-cnipe.r lelcm, 7st lib, Wattle "st lib310 Handicap, 4Jf-Mahsler, IO t

1311,, Jlonumoon,lfl.t 101b llvDene, Ssl 81b GleeV, Sst Jib Creen

Hose, fest' Setrett, 7st I libDeloraine, 7st

lllb,Ida, 7stlilli, Gree.ii ami While Tat 01b, I ueiv Pairs.7«l 7lb, J'lintoinliie, 7st

71b, VHUie, 7st61b, knlgfi'

bing, "st »ill» Carflelel 7st ObIjinr Ifiimliiip, fl'f -North Star 1st 01b, IJlaek

J.oek, Ot lib, Spinisfi Cn»', 8st Sib, lalrv lad, SutCb, Ann/ctl, 8.<t 41b, Ililli} Hear, S«t .'lb J minnaline,s_t Jib 5Iosi|ullo, Ssl 21b sjimJi, p,t op, (,""

rweji, Sst, Irj A(,jln, "st nib, Superb, 7st 101b Wail an, 7«t Mb

Okneltii, "rt Sib, I jdi OsOcM, 7stSb, nille-s 7»t 81b, Lui' Murillo, 7st Mi, Jliiiuroll,est 711,

Osflelel, 7sl 71b Hub« Uro vu, 7st iib, Hie¡pether, 7st 01b, Hose Color, 7st t>lb, JJoiuue

Nuit,7sl 31bJI2 Handicap, Bit-

Vfy regtrj, lostJOIb, Marie

Care, JOst JibUoiikIiIiov, Ost Olli, Til.uiiibl, Ott 41b

S leon, Ssl Olb, Mis, Vivra Est Sib, All lilt re, Rat¡t,b Cuelen Ho«, Fat .'lb Kitti Pie Sst 21b Clvmlc,8tl HiKlimi 7f.t 12lh Kuli!

i V , 7flt 121b. Slop Out,7st 10)b, Misa Vlavllell 7sl Killi, Uillltltl, 7rt 1011,,Iniiiflel'l, 7st 81b, I'aeli'ilclinnlii, 7bt Sill, Miss richi,7se 71b Chorus Mr), 7st 71b, Siller MM, 7st 711),I iilv Vlnrl, 7ht 7Jb, My kim, 7st 71b I eathennore,7st 71b, Onivrnh, 7st lib Iijkt.1, 7st Olli

Approved Malts OJf -Snbclli, Sst Jllh, littleIliith,8 t 101b llimio, rsl Sib I

tilajr, Sst Olb HaitPic'cr, Sst lib

Mollj henio 'st Jib Vlaehin /Hj,tst 21b I'rinrc of Vroi-ain, Sst Jib J util Dominant,Sst Iib Hulla 7iel lilli llrauuHtsman, 7»t lOib Adv ineins. 7ht 101b VIerrle

Minnie, 7st 101b Uulij nrovwi,7st Olb Clad lirait 7ñt 7lh, Jlc'lcct 7st 71b, llenorh,7nl 71b, Twllcli 7st 71b Miorflclel lad, Tbl "lb,Alcana, 7st olb

Caiielia, 7st Olli Siel, 7t,t 51b Warabee, 7st "iib I dtlerlon, 7st iib The

Jicse, 7at 3lhI ourle.cn one Ilemdicap Of-Wee I orb, (i"t 121b,

Ilonevinoon, list JOIb Morpeth, Ost Sib Miss farbeau, Ost III), I'rinecsfl I eonl Sst 21b, Native Hone,8«t little Tari, 7fI J2Ib Tiiriieiilte, 7«t !2Ib ndloid, 7st nib, f ilipba, 7sl 71b I"dv Vlcrecr, 7«t 71bMilantls, 7st 7!b, Thoa Merv, 7st

71b, Arawana, 7sl71b, Uarhiraelale, 7st 71b Ml«,

Valerie, 7st fill) QueenHurst, 7st Olb Lillie Mci., 7st 51b, Swanhaven, 7t,t611) Viv Delight, 7st lib

Kensington Handicap, Jin -Prstelile, pst Olb Gee.cela Ost lib Spanker, Sst I 111) Crimson anil »I iel,

ait Oil) Duiraliiftnli, 8ft 71b Pomiroo Sit I'll Clurmee, Sst Jib Merci, Sât Jil), Sv li mell, Sst 21b =1lesia Sst Scarkt Trent 7 it I21b I.atlv Whitton. 7st

l"lb Itiallo 7st J2lh Sallalor, "st Olb, Coel I'heofaut 7st 71b Min ft slum, 7st 71b J he Artist, 7st

71b Mena Mm, 7rt 71b I idi Itomrav "rt 7ib,Noble Cuard, 7s' 71b laloell, 7it 61b Miss I Ihel,7st Mb Te hiihnrnngi, 7»t Sib, IJutterscotcii, 7st

lib Blue Doi, 7«t Jib, The Rose, 7st Jib

LAWN TENNIS.

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TO URN A.M li NT.The imflni lied illili until, ii the Inr(le. handicap

was complete! vcterdav tlio list set ocluir ieplaved I

with Hie rejult tint Mi-ies S hlciiiRer uni Martin heat

Misses Miles mid H lol C1 Iii" full score un-

Misses Schlcsinger Marlin fowi 50 J), beat Mh.3 si

Milis Irak (ci II)Iii "li, fl

IM! RUI II lOMiniTIOSS POSTPOM D[

In conserjtieue of the New "-outli Hales champlons'ilp.tournaments Icing (oinohted to monow, lite Inter

dub itnlchea be. down for Hutdaj have been post

poned

BOWLS.

I

yrm. ciumpionsiiifs

Tilt! finals In Hie Finchs pilrs und ilnl elninpion ,

ihlps of the Mile will li pint til todaj, md will o'continued to monow Men lay Tue Iiv uni Wednesdayue\t Hie di iw lui

Ij di ii ar follows -

Cli mu I ii liinl

O MnsliLi i (reen at " Ij pinHarris (Cltj) v M || f.nrtrell (t liatswond)li Ihorpe (Clli) v Mars len 'Wclllrrrtou)

T Rees ( Hangeng) v Clayton (lowlinds)Or Burge (Wuierky) v Custlcy (( oulbuni).

IIOYAL ACADEMY.-?

BECORD colonial yeae.

LONDON, April 2!1 There were 23 Australian and four xjw

Zealand oxhibitors at tho Academy, tMs being a rocord colonial year. sir.

will ,,.),]

ton had three picturcB hung, Mr. LaDo Tay."lor two, and Miss Bess Norris, Mr. Wheel'.wright, Miss Bessie Gibson, Mr. Rlùuie, Mr"liirley, and Mr. Hodgkins ono each.

M"b'bi>,i'son, a Western Auntrnllan sculptor, was ren.

rosea*rd, and Mr. Gilbert, ofMelbourne, tai

, two pieces of sculpture accepted.

v ENGLISH RACING. '

TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS.

LONDON, April 28.

The Nowmarkct Hirst Spring Mooting wa«continued' to-day, when tho principal

eventresulted:- -

Tllli TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STARRSof 300 sovs onrh, hnlt forlelt; for entirecolts and illlics; colts, Ost; fillies, Snt Sibtho owner of the second to rceolvo 400 bois!mid of tho third 200 sovs of tho stakes

Howley mile.

Mr. Sol Joni's b c Pommern, by Polymolus-Merry Agnes, Dst

. i

Mr. 'L. Neumann's li o Tournament, bySponrmint-Sirenin, Ost .' j

Lord Carnarvon's b c Tho Vizier, by Valeria-Cambrae, luit . ,

The Two Thousand Guineas, which is thefirst classic thrco-year-old race of the seasonwas instituted 10G years ago, tho Hist rae«

being won by Mr. Wllson'B ch c Wizard bySorcerer. The aubsoripllons to the race, 'justconcluded totnllcd 151, and tho winner Pom-mern Is by Polymolus fiom Morry Agnes, bySt. Hilaire from Agnes Court, by Hamptonfrom Orphan Agnes, by Speculum, and

lastseason started four times, winning tho Im-perial Produce Plato, of £2509; and tinRichmond Stakes, of ¡CS72.

HI__r PRICED COIT.~

)

REPORTED FOR AUSTRALIA, -v

LONDON, April 2».

At the Nowmurkcl sales, Sir W. Cooperpurchased tho colt Redfern for 6300

guineas,It Ib reported'tho colt will go to Australia,

,

Owing to tho death of Lord CadoganJ tha

nomination of his brilliant St. Denis colt, Rca.fern, boeamo void undor tho English rules of

racing, and tho colt was sent to auction at

Newmarket yesterday, and was purchased onbohalf of Sir William Coopor. presumably to

bo raced hero in the many valuable w.t.n. racesat' Randwick and Flcmlngon. Redfern, who

is by St. Denis (son of St. Simon) from a maro'

hy Ladas from Red Wing, by Callinulc, wasono of tho four best two-year-oldB last season

in England. He wus on a pur with Friar Mar-cus, Roseland, and Let Ply. Ile won £6962 In

stakes. Sir William Cooper was not thoonly

Australian in tho field for Redforn. Mr. B.

Allen, tho ownor of Dartmouthstud, cabled his

agent to go to 4000 guineas for tho colt.

NEW ZEALAND LOAN, ,<f!

-.- ii

MINISTERIAL DENIALS.

LONDON, April Î5.

Tho "Dally Mail" twits the, New Zealand

Finance Mlnlstor with donylng that New Zea-

land vv.-iB raising a loan, and points out that

tho Treasury's approval is now posted In tin

Stock Exchange.'

APPLE SHIPMENT.,'

I

I

PRICES IN ENGLAND.'

1

LONDON, April 29.

'

Tho shipment of apples to Liverpool el

Anchlses generally was satisfactory. Some

vero rather ripe and some spotted. Trice«

wore:- Tasmaulans, 12/ a case; and Victori-

ans, 7/6 to 12/3. Cnliforninns wero plentiful,

out mostly in poor condition, and fetched Iron

2/ to 7/6._

DAMAGES FROM RAILWAY;

COMMISSIOlíERS.-"

WEST MAITLAND, Thursday. IAt the Circuit Court to-d-iy, beforo Mr Jus-

tice Pring and a jury, an action wasbrought

In connection with the Exeter train disaster,of some l8 months ago

Thomas Clarke, administrator of the estate

of Elizabeth Clarke, his wife, sued tbo Chief

Commissioner for Railways and Tramwais tor

£2000 compensation on behalf of himself and

children for tho Iobb sustained in her death

The children named were Matilda Jano Pea

son, Wm Jnmos Clnrko Lily May Kelly, Viona

Min iel Clnrko, and Vera Hjaclnth hone

Clarko Messrs II R Curlew is ond W Tighe

(instructed by Messrs Sparke and Millard)

appeared for plaintiff and Mr J P Plckbura

(instructed by Mr Moors Solicitor for Rall

ways' olllco, Sydney), for defendant

in opening tho case, Mr Curlewis explained

that tho action aroBO out of the Exeter dis-

aster, in which Mrs Clarko was killed It was

alleged, ns ti e result of tho negligence ot the

servants of doefndant Plaintiff sued to re-

covar compensation for* loss sustained in herdeath

Defendant did not deny negligence, but said

that £250 was sufficient compensation for the

loss sustained Plaintiff said It was not, and

it thereto!o remained for the jury to considerwhat was sufficient compensation

Tho Jury found for _250, nssosslng £150

compensation for plaintiff, and £50 each for

Mona Muriel Clarko and Vera Hyacinth Irene

Clarko r03pectlvel5 Ino verdict was nomin-

ally for defendant_

INDEX. I

NEWS.- # II'ogc

\miisemeiita 8

Vp ¡cultural Implements 1

llclc,lilm cs Need 8

C ilileirrams 8

Casualtiest>

truiltl lo Mod. 1U

,

I niîlhli Haclng S

1 inpire l>av 0

1cderal S «sion S

1 ood I neis 10

I or Investors ö

lor Hospital«aturdís r

Growth of Sidnev0

law4

1 eadcrr etcß

Monitnrv arl Loin

mercinl 0

Mining Intelligence!»

Motor Oils IO

\cvs /cal ital tonn 8

Pirllamenlarv IntcllI

genceh

-A.

lue,On the Land -Price el

1 ornse-Tlic Fruit la

dustri - Atiitialiu

Produce Abroad 5

Personal .

llughv league Tour 9

lloi j I Loloiiül I115II

lute'

Símil} of 1 odder !

Sliippmr Motto ctr Í

btiulcnt Movenunt 5

Sf. rting Intelligence 8

Soldiers mid Unionism »

?íton »

Hie llilildcrs »

Hie Mar *,|

I inll s Principles»

The Malls 9

Mar anti rininec «

Wool md War «

Will, ind Ilcqu s.« i

ADVERTISEMENTS, IPage

Amuscnietils »

Apirtmenl i Boan!,ird Ileslelence lu

Auction Saleo »

Births llarnaBee,»paths 0

Bull ling Materials'i

Uuslnceo Vnnouncc

IllClltS. 2

Businesses for Sale or

Wonted 3

Calls and Dividends on

Shires 2

Countri Uesirt« 10

I thcationalr'

I lorlsis JJFor Sale 2, IO

I unerals»

I urnltiirc eti >Jj

Government Notice» .

Horse«, Vehicles, and

I iv o Stock 2

Hotel«,

10

Houecs anil Land for

¡solo 3

Houses iJind, I arms,Wonted 3

I eglll Nollres 1

Lest and I ouneJ 2

rise.

Machinery J

ilcetinss .

Medical ClicimciU

etc J

MiscellaneousMotor Oirs IHcjcl«

elJ

Musical InslrumrntiJ

l'irtnciftlill« "

Personal and Muslne

Irlcnds

Prutions^ ae mt II)

'

Positions Wanted1J

I'oultn Dofff etc

Pnfcsslons TrailH

licsidentlil Huts¡J

Servants Waited M

Shipping\nnoiiiice

nicnts,

Situations Minted'»

Mutions rarmasilt

Stocl,

3

Stock Shares a»".

Monev ?

Tenders .:

To I c1 -House! ctr '"

Wititcl lo fureta«'

TO-DAY. '> IHer Majeslj's Theatre: "Cinderella," ?.«,

Theatre llo.vnl:"The UfcKuarilsmaii," S.

Criterion Théâtre; "Uouslit and J'nld For," f.

Palace Theatre! Allen DpoiicIn "Too Much Joto'

on," 8.

Adelphi Thealrc: "Sinliud Hie Sailor," 7.J5.

Mille Theatre: Polish Kund Matinee, 2.

l.iltlc Theatre: l.asl iilitlit of "Caslc," 8.10.

Wirilia' Circus: >Prince Alfred Park, 8,

Spencer'« Lyceum : 8.

'/.ooloRleral Uareleiia: fl.80 In 0.30.e . ,:

l.yitc Tlicatrc: .MovingPictures, 11 to U.

J'hiiprcss Theatre: II lo 11."

Colonial Theatre: JI lo II.

tllaeiitriiiin: West's Pictures, 6. ,:

Olympia Pictures: S.

i

Civulul Palace, Ocorife-strcet:li to 11.

Tlio Daiiille's: Kilon Hardens, Manly, 8.

AlliambraTheil ra: Pictures, s. ,

Anthony Horderns' Gallery: Inhibitionof SencfeMu

Club l.itliogmpliB.Southern Cross Hall: Mr. Coad's Recital, 8.

St, James's Hull: IJnlversltv Extension Lcctult,

"HollianArchitecture" (Mr. Hurst Seager), 8,

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275434

MONETARYAND COMMERCIAL.

i STOCKSAND SHAKES.!

!,t, ""derale amount-ofbusiness wus.trans

^ ÄnBe yo-torduy at allBbtly;eualor

^ plions on Previousrates

jworo:-

"

:''

'W5,r.l IT..PV Svdncy''berrie*, nid. /Il

;.¡Broken

I'1" l'"fy.,0 Aiwlnillan «as. <i->2'"

.'...Dctanlin« .?."." --,.. _M."vua clark, ord. .. M;!¡¡brUi HI""' L,:l-"'

A"

'0 jijck Simulons?

Jjnu elravc'l .

,,,".[" uuus0 ^.

?;.|

Closing Quotations vvcro:

V STOCK-.,"KiS.IV. l'un"<f

.

»a., Govt. opt.

Bo., Govt. opt.

Do., duo 1'J15. .

>. du0 K"'.lio.,

line W

C's.,duc Hi

.Da., d»e W

Do., is« .?;.

DIL 1'rop. ui'u

and

SX.

Kmeaill» ...

Kort h (.'<»¡t -

"..ptlney >'crr""

Dit'o, n« ...

l'nion, ]rd. .

'

-

IXSUBANCU.Allst. Mutual

? Col.- Miila-d

1,0. A. ...

Mrrrantile M

Ven- Zetland

;'"(¡jf.|i..|,in.|

? Jlflnsurjiue

.United ...

llüfl/10/'

ltl/9

0/2/«

li,'1.1/

U/1«/

<1

Sl| ÍO/ÍOJ

21'10J

I.1Í

.11

.30/ Isn/ I

.1

- u:/I

-,

.Ii 1

I

.1

1 10/

""

0/7/0

"/

loos

10/9

1I

1010 I iii

ins-LAMiors. i

Allons'i:.v. Hill I"

Afiato.1 l!ir.id..l 1

Allen Tnvl.-f ? ? 1

Amil Wir. los 1

Arthur (Vii ..1

. - .

A. m1 i:.Lilli

,

Aist. l»niK,..;-¡ }, \}.

V

Amt. Mar. I-ii», a/ u/ .

Aictnll.1 lWfl!

11

Dltlo, Ttc. ..?II I'M ..'

Ant. Wd.l'i|-.;-¡ J J

luft. Pitt. I'.il.l1 I 1

Dean!,lV.it-..n

Ili 1

Ditto, 1st i.r.-f.l1 1

. Ditto, L'tid prcf.l1 tía/..

.n-Mk) ".I 1 1 1

?Barm, I'ltilp?- VI-

]

H. Aitdolion, Col1 I 1

Colonial Suyar I SO I SO

»tarty .S"

;'

Mop .I 1 1

Ditto, prrl...I 1 1

Klee. I., und IM 1I

1

Ditto, '-'i.il !I.-I>..ll»l UO'i

Bun firavei ..I II 1

?.. Kieh and foi 1 I 1

nlmne.nl fitr.l 1I

1

larmer ami Co. I 1"I 10

Pillo, pref. ...I liI

1»rvin, Utlhi-KI 1

I

1

Cold.Ror.lI.-l. St.ii

«Ir. IVillbit

.Harreen, .Ii.

.Ditto, ern

II..!?.

M.Ih

I 15/?;

I

1

IOO3

10}

10/6

10/«

0/1/

12} IT

';

110/¡ io.

Hotel 'ahtri,¡v>li'-i I I1

Hojjl.l Smith .lillDitt". i.r.l. ...Ill 1

II. M'K.i..-.ie ..! II 1

UH..ivi,¡ ....|1

I1

Carlin, r .' 1 1

J. star,., ¡.'"ni' 1 I 1

Vl.reUnr- ...I l| 1

v.r.ti:, (I...:. ..' I ' 1

I'llt.-. p:,f. ..' K1

:

IO

V'ltrr- .I II 1

ss/o

11'0 I ..

21/I

2-i.n

17/0

Syiltin- I-:»

llilto. ,"

1.AM1

lj 1I 12

ref! i I

ÜO/G

MallTiflIViekltait,

no/3 1 sr./A I iii

.. I VIS 1

11/101] 15/ 08

21/

so/

iv-jdontl.

fililí (lie .iveraso

us. 5 Ex rlghlt

for the

M'O. K KXCIJAXüJí SALES.

1,1' " I

fs les vv io lepoitcd -MomI Bil J roi d5 l

Ii mnt Uobcntuicï

?-1 ' I 'I J kbon bl mi 4b/b Iarls"

( lo lil sut,i ¿ül f oldsbiotigb.

^'

I - A M icantllo Mutual Í0/3N let, ii i)/,, Australian Uas

'I

I in G ivcl 11/ Sydney 1 el

' ° ' ^oi 1 1") Williams 10/^

' * -3(11) _ / Willuquiu Sugni

\ft_1 h iropi| L uy o per cent

* L 1 JJurnb 11 lip und Lo -6/J" o

I" u"ion Bink _5"/2/0 A

J *' 'li ( ii

"j is/i j n "Williams1 Mb > C i lb Miutu Cliri ord 2J/0

I .N T KTÎSTATKEXCiLVXGES.JII.I.BOCIIM:, Thursday,

Kolo, Hill

I ni

V

run« ni del enlim*.,J 1021 10, £83,

tr mil, 1,102 J' I, jlJO./Ii/, Moduli

" V 1) Vf lliiul, elif , prcf , 14/0,l Vk Minni n. ll.itrk Slotk ("new),i

< i Lill I

, L10/1 ,VniJlitlllintiil

B i lil Ui Jlubbei, jref , ii ,'<l

ir I 'ii

llunlup llulibir, -V ,

-I j, I on Ion bl na, -1,10, .Vlilla.iuiii

I ..

FINANCIAL. "*'

I

T11J3 LOAX EXPENDlTUXtE. I

How tho lottn oxpondliuto is growing is

shown in tho portion of tlio statistical register

of tho Stutö just issued, dcuílng with public

finance. The amount ,ior houd for tho year

ended Juno 30, 1011, was £i/lt>/7, compared

with JCJ/1/10In 100S, mid £1/3/2 mr tho calen-

dar j ear ISO!, Tho amount Bpcnt each year

from loans since 1005, mid tbo total amount "at

tho close of each financial year, Is given

thus:PUBLIC FINANCE.

AS.N'UAL .AND TOTAL LOAN1 l'J_>J_v'DITlTR_,1005-1011.

Year ended

Juno 30.

loos1IK17

JW

101)0

1010

unilou

During caüi Year.

Amount. | Capita.

H j_ s if

I,57),S.W 1 1 10

J,ilo?,0220 l8 7

J.O0I.23S )O It 7

1,1105,12010 8

3,1)00,007"I 17

.1

3,210,1110 2 0 8

¡1,021,758 S 7 10

o.ini.ioi o i S

7,7(I3,5'H4 l> 0

0,12U,SH J JO 7

Amount.

£

80,708,010S2,l:ifl,032

83,210,17085,inü,ino88,102,00001,317,723

03,201,537

100,482,821108,21(1, toa

117,313,251

S. a

05 10 li

05 0 8fil l'J 0

05 1 0

5518 7

00 li li

07 « 8

07 15 8

00 KI J

03 3 0

NEW YlOT01U__*r LOAN.,

/ MELBOURNE, Thursday.

'i'lie Premier announced that a .!! per cent,

loan of £2,250,000, Iloated In London on Mon-

day, was issued at par. It had a currency

pt IO years, with the option of redemption

by the Government after flvo years. lîstl

mntlng expenses at £2 2b per cent., it would

return £08 per cent, on the full 10 years'

I currency. Tho cost of tho money would ho

£1 IDs 2d per cent, per annum. No accrued

interest would bo allowed In the ourly stnges,

as was usual, and thereby the Stato would

savo about £25,000. There were 3120 appli-

cants offering a total of £3,830,000. Tho not

price, £BS, was tho best realised sinco the

¡war.'Canada and Queensland, for similar is-

sues, bad obtained only £97 Is ad and £97

respectively. Tho statement attributed to the

Agent-General thnt the money would ho spent

in England was probably a misapprehension.

Tho money would not lcavo England, hut

would bo used for paymont of obligations, nnd

tims would release money in Victoria for

|other jiurposes.

I

XOTßS AND COSQIISNTS..The annual general meeting of 'Wunderlich,

Ltd., waa hold yesterday, when Mr. E, Wun-

derlich presided. The report and balance

sheet wero adopted, and dividends of ii per

cont. for tho half-ycnr on the ordinary ehnrcs,

and 7 per cont. on the prefoi-onco shares, woro

declared.

Tile.» Banic of New Zealand Intimates that a

blanch of tho bank has boon opened at Apia,

Samoa.

At. the wool salcB yesterday priceB for

good free merinos woro in most cases

satisfactory.

OfTcrlngs comprised 9472 bales, and sales,

Including prlvnto transactions, numbored705?.

LONDON FINANCIAL CABLES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL.

LONDON, Apt li 28.

The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga-

tion Compuny lins declared an interim divi-

dend on tho deferred shaies at the j-ale of,

5 per cent.

STAMP DUTY PROBLEMS. I

SALI* OF BUSINESS.

"B.T." writes:-I

Sir,-I'oulel you inform nie tliromrli .vuiir llonetary

Column:--0) In t.clllnir u small liiibine- (Ji20), must I

the reeeiptlie lent to the stamp olllco for an iinpre_cel

stamp, or will the ordinary adhesive (.lamp lie legal;!

1(2)what value stamp will have- to be put

onî H

A 2d adhesive stnmp only Is required.

COMMERCIAL.TUE 3-AEKJSTS

A fair business «nu dono IndtBtl"l1blil"^

lines o grot erics yofltetd«,but pane

wcïo dllll-ult to obtain because tho housos

vv intod aU they held for thcniBolvos Matches

vv'eeBtm a problemIt was expected that.

a

small shipment from«*.?»?*;?«»% «»"J.11 ^°Z

bj Satuidny's steamer, and that this woum

iclicvo the situation Bomowhnt Sa1'f.t1lcs

vee lather "plot Retailers of a speculative

disposition, who hid been doing most of tho

heavy buying ot Bnfet> matches, ino now

cinytng as min> as their tin inces will allow

thom, and have left none available for thoso

who nreftr a steady trade und take tho mar-

ket i'a it comesThe wholcsulo houses 0.10

fenilng a shoitago of condensed mlllt They

cannot obtain nenily sufflciciitfoi theil orders,

and they lune to taUo not the blands wanted,

hut tho blands nvallublL The llvo and ten

uni into has boen discontinued, mid prices

aie nowon the 0110-caso into, from 25/ to 27/

peí caso of foin doicn lilt re Iiub been veiy

flee business done In dried fiults, especially

in mirants, speculator laying In stocks In

anticipation of n shortage It is estimated

Ui it only ubout 00 jiei teni of (lie 1 equip-

ments, will be available, anti that tho bulante

will ho impoitod Tho bllu.itlon however,

will bo clearer in dub Sultanas aie rather

slioit in low-gindo dese rlptlons, but it is be-

lieved that If buvers will take tho high-grade

qualities thoio will bo sufficient to go round

1 he Englibii cost of Morton's castor oil has

ndvaiucd Molls pastes hive advanced 1/9

per gross tho Hho boing duo to higher cost

of pioduttlon and to fi eights Cables ad-

vised ut a fuithoi addition of "/0 pot ton

to the fob price of Gostllng s whiting Mott I

houses Ubked £0 for ton lota, and 0/3 to 0/0foi «mallei quantities

lu Eastern goods, peppers maintained their

price The Slngapoio markets again Hi mod

Since Octobei the landed cost of white pep-

per has Ino eased by 2d per lb, and of black

pepper bv lil pei lb Desiccated cocoanutsold at /IO pel lb tapiólas mid lico weio

without alteration, blue boiling peas advanceda ful thor /., being quoted at 10/3 in sacks,

bird seed wau /G down at 7/ AVholo cinna-

mon was flimei at 1/11, but ground clnunmonwas without alteration ut 1/7, macaroni, vei

mlellll, and spaghottt woro unchanged at /JJ

pei lb

Tho rapid Increase in the pilco of spelter-an advance of £5 to £05 wah noted yes

teiday--was no doubt responsible for thoheavy orden icceivod foi gulvanlBcd lion ItwiiH iccognised that with nu increnso of £10

¡11 tile price of spoltci in less than a week

lutos must again advance All wires woic

llimly held It was Imposilblo to buy Nn s

black who in parcolB at £13 a littlo was

£ií/iní i^YUhJ01 di8trl,1>»»nglots norn

£11/10/ to £(",/J(S/ wat.pilli .No t, cnHan.

IO £le/10/ per ton .Somo homo aro liold

liig 011 because they bollovo that it will bosome month, lit foin fuither slilpmonts .11

ilvo Who nails continued Jiregul.u. vary-

ing fiom list to 71 per eont off list

'lhoic was a good dem-iml foi woolpacksfo, fo.vvuid rtolivcy, ami It iarg0 |,°u£was done In July shipment at ,/2 net to an«May shipment was quoted at 3/3 not, and s not.to, ta ,t

1/1 "et lli-inbags wore ûnchiiniot,

j

fit 5/_> net, lind eornsatlcs at from O/o to C/7|

JUTE CONTRACT.The Sydney Chamber of Commerce han ro

,-olveil further representations relativo to a

now form of contract which has been forwinded by tim Jute Fabrics Shippers' Ashoclatlon of Calcutta. In order lo dinoun« tilematter fully a mooting of traders lntorcKtedIn juin will bo held at tho cbuiubcr'a pro-

mises on Monday next.

The amount of wool inuiiifeslril to arrive atDarlingHarbour yesterday was 121a bair*.

LONDOX MAEJ03T CABLES.

THE WOOL SALIOS. -

LONI10N, Api il 28.At the wool sales itstcidtty theio was

spliiteil anil genoia! bidding, and pilcos vero

without chango Prices reallsud for tho clipsmentioned wcio-Myola highest /I4 avot

nro /Id Kenyu, /iii /li«, Mlndoros, /lui,/£3, Ciesay, ¡21, /253 Mutooroo, /HA, /li}

"

AVlI^A'lWheat is /I to /C pel quarter lowei, owing

to finer vvcathci in Argtntlna, and to bollolti op reports from Amoiicn Walla Wallawheal, of March shipment, i\ worth CO/ pei

quaitctLIN&LLD OIL AND 'i UHPLNTIND

I.insoed oil Ih easier, spot pipes fetching,£ '2/5/ per ton, equal to ¡,/u

01per gallon, a

full of Iß/ per ton, ni 72d per gillian

Turpentine is also casloi, boiling at 37/ per

cvvt, equal to «78 CO per gallon, a fall of /lipel owl, or 12d per gallon

METALSClosing quotations to-duy were -

Ooppoi, stauduid, bpot, ÜS0/12/C to

X80/17/Ü pei ton (1J/G down), al thict,

moulin, ¿.82 lo ¿82/5/ pei ton (10/ down)l.locliolvtlL copper, ¿87/10/ to ¿88/10/ per

ton (10/ up)'Un, ¡.Undüid, bpot, i-idi/W to ¿l61 per

ton (15/ doWn); at throo » <cU?. «161/15/ to

£163/0/ per tôb "(15/ dtl^h):

Load, soft loroign, spot, £21 to ¿21/10/ per,

ton (5/ up).Spelter, spot, £85 Per ton (£5 up); at

throo months, ¿"G1 per toa (£0 up).

SILVER.Bar silver was quoted to-day at 23¡d per

ounco standard, an advance of l-10d.

AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

Western Australian apples by tho Hector

realised'- Jonathan!), wnsty 1/ to 8/3, a fowl

9/G to"ll/: Dunns, 7/ to 10/6; Cleopatras, ü/3

tu 12/. Tho grupes woro poor, and leallsed

mostly 2/6 to 5/,a low 0/6 to IV per case;]

pears, 0/3 to 13/t!.

Tasmanian pears realised 2/6 to 0/ a tray,

a fovv Jonathan apples 8/ to 10/6. I

Victorian apples by the Orsova roallBotl

mostly 8/0 to 0/0, a few Jonathans 11/6 to.

12/«.

TALLOW MARKET.LONDON, April 28.

At to-day's tallow salen 180G casks wore >'f

ferod, and 693 sold. Prices:-Mutton, :'i .

41/, medium 35/6; beef. Uno 40/6, medium Jr.

Prices all round wera 1/ less than last wool:.

BEEADSTTJTFS.*

SYDNEY PMCES.I

BRAN AND POLLARD ALMOST

UNOBTAINABLE

Tho proclaimed price of Hour was un-

changed nt £11/17/6 a ton. Bran und pol

llord vvcro practically unobtainable, tho former

lit £7/10/, aud tho latter at £8 a ton.

I WHEAT LOADINGS AND STAOKINOS. !

During tho week ended April 21 tbo quantity

of -wheat despatched from country stations

was 43,313 bags, compared with 57,233--bugs

for the previous week, and 18!t,3C0 bags for

tho samo period of last year.

.

From Docombor 1 to April "i thoro ivcro

despatched from country stations 1,751,052

bags, compared Vith 5,480,402 bags for tho

samo period of 1013-14, and 4,318,020 In tho

samo period of 1012-13.

Tho stacks at country stations and Darling

Island on April 21 lloro 121,823 bngs,s com-

pared with 150,380 bags on tho previous Sat-

urday, and 3,330,GS5 bngs on April 25 last

year.The number ot bags despatched from

tho railway districts during the wcok ended

April 24 and tho staekB in raliway districts

ou April 21 were:

DespatchedWeek eiuleil Sl.icl.cd

on

April 21, A| rll 21,Uaçi. IlnffF.

Junee DIhlrlct . 13,380 _, 47,031

(¡milburn . 8,007 ..24,004

Orango . 11,581 "4 1,085

eskbank .0,812 ..

V_'8')

Murrurundi . 3,000 .. 2.121

DarlingInland .

-

..

-

Tho following table shows the progress, with

Increases and decreases, iu tho stacks:

1011-15. 1913-H. 1912-13.

Ita K8. Basra. Hue;«.

February 20 . 415,01« .. 5,0.17,510 .. 4,003,090

February 27 . 487,283 .. 4,800,131 .. 4,540,125

March 8 . SS7,'!15 " 4,010,121 .. 4,510,355

March l8 .i.. 295,101 .. 4,¡I19,3»2 .. 4,315,0»

March 20 . 204,147 ,. 4,101,703 .. 4,104,043

March 27 . 227,073 .. 3,050,30(1 .. 4,042,025

April 3 . 200.M3 ,. 3,S00,774 .. 3,801,467

¿nril 10. 177,017 .. 3,C75,1H .. 0,701,515

April 17 . 150,880 ...1,0.11,165 .. 3.651,532

April 24 . 121,823 .. 3,330,0S3 .. 3,553,082

At Darling Harbour ycslorduy 157 tons of

wheat and 03 tous of flour were- manifested to

arrive.

OTEBSTATE MAEEETS."ADELAIDE, Thursday.

Wheat firm,limited business 8/ Î RTovvers lois un 1

altered 7/0 Tort Adelaide Hour, llnner, £17/10/ lo

4.17/12/n net ei* mill door £18/5/ bilteri, lots

delliered bran, llrm ¿li to 2/1 pollard quiet 2/6JI

lo ./»i oats btcad}, 5/0 to 0/ for feed, U'J to 0/01

for beed Cape bnrlcy eoiitiiiued in demantl, 0/0to

0/1 for seed 1 ngllsh si ed 0/ ! chaff f,ood demand

around ¿11/1(7 truel s Milo 1 nil, inclusive bass \t

auction, factory lutter vins unchanged up lo 1/11, dnitv

to 1/0 stores flnnid /-, selllnf* up to 1/0 Ft,«»

owed /Ito 1/7

chees, firmer, /It to /Iii bacon

/lito 1/ for sides Hie market was weak in conse

quenec of tho nriliil of pirecls from Svdncj1'ure

lionel, sirona ft bmidia almond», /bj,, mixed sod

shells /"J, kerncU., 1/7.MI L,BOliIl\F Thursday

Wheat nominal, price impossible to quote1 lour

£17 bran linn ¿10/5 policed £11/1/ turleylu

nctive 1 nghah 5/o to 5/1) Cipo r/4 lo 5 0 oits firm

whiles 5/0 to S/_, Alscrlnntoed 5/> lo 5/0

sied 0/ lo

0/0 muzo good demand, 5/8 to (!/ pliait steal}

¿10/5/ to ¿11/2/0luv llrm tnisnca £10/10/ lo ¿11

straw (inn \¡eton ni ¿4/10/ to 15 ln-.niininti £,/15/

lu £0 potatoes quiet, ¿I lo ¿4/10/ onions x ,/6

to ¿5/10/, butter (Inn, 1/S to 1/0 eges dull corn

siclts dull 7/1 branlnffs, 172 to 5/1 less discount

snioti matches rccovciin0alter sharp slump,

béliers

now 5/0

PRODUCE..".'

DAIRY.

RIVER POULTRY DEARER.

1 hero was a good demand for i Ivci poultrj

yesterday and pt looa v. oro flrmei Old lions

brought from 2/ to 3/ mid young roosters to

5/ a pair Muscovy ducks commanded from

2/0 to 3/0 and turkey gobblois to 17/

Eggs were unchangod Now-laid cleared at

from 2/C to 2/7, and oibo eggs at from 1/8

to 2/ according to quality Duele eggs rea-

lised to .'/a

The market was hire of western honey but

theto was n fall quality of Northern River

avallablo at from /U to /4 Inferior qua-

lity was sold ns low as HIIno proclaimed price of butter -was unalter-

ed at 120/ pei cvvt dellveied in boxes

Mi G S Stoning Into Government but-

ter grader, has joined the film of J Mackey

and Co

Quotations weie -

DAlliy J'ltODliGE.

Uacon -Side» /8J. to /0, Ultcliea/8J

middle« /IO

to /JO' shouldira /01 to /7, lucon bains /II to 1/1

«pccialbrands sides /0J

flitches /9J, nuddlca /11J,blioultlera /"J bacon hums 1/ per lb

llaiiw -bindle cloth ordinär} brinda 1/ to 1/1 tpe

dal brands l/JJ, double cloth, ordinary brands, a/1

to 1/11 bpcclal brinda 1/2JJutter -Prices llxed by the Government proclamation

2/ per cut to be ail Icel for boxes an J carriage

New boutli Wale* selected branda 121/, seconda liol.

thirds IU/ 1er cwt

JJcciwux,-Choice 1/3 lo 1/4, interior, from l/jj ptr

I gus -Suburban new laid, 2/0 to 2/7 South Coiht

anl i-iiivvjyí I/Oto

1/10 few ./ Northern Hivers

1/S to 1/10,duck eggs, now laid, 2/3 to 2/J case, -/

a do eu

Cheese -Prime loaf and large, /0J medium sire

prime /7J, medium /5 to /0, roufch /< special brands,

/IOlard -Packeis /7J to /», bulk /7, to /8J per lb.

Pig» 1 oct -1/3 a doren

Pigs Heidi- /JJ to li per lb

Homc1 -001b tina of choice western, none offering

Inferior, from /»J, Ivortiicm Rivers,bist /J, tooti

/3r to /IJ per lb

Int« Sausage-/" lo /S, garlic, /7 to /8, Cermin,

/0 per lb

POUWKYHallway anl Uiver Consignments-Old beni 2/ to

2/0 choice ¿I joung roo'Ure 3/ to 3/0, (holte t/

(hie cm, 1/ lo 1/0Museu y duels 2/0 to /(I, iboi c

J/drakes 3/0 lo ii

choleo 0/ I iil,II_i tluek«, / to

2/0, turkevfl, gobblers (,oo]8/tol0/ choice 17/ hens,

small r>/fl to 0/dione 8/, pigeons, 1/ to 1/J, ¡.uinea

Jowl* 6/ to 0/0 a pairSuburban Consignments -1 oung rooster« J/ to 0/,

cliDiee to 7/, tinah from /,fat brnB 2/ to 2/0 dione

lo 3/0duel s I ng 2/ to 2/0 choice to 3/0 Muscovy

V to 1/0 choice to J/-(Irai es, Muscovy 1/0 lo 0/,

choleo to 7/, tnrkej » lien meei to 8/ good lo8/

cock

med 8/ lo 10/, goodlo

10/, no choice lurloyiite

band tceso to 1/, guinea fowls toS/, pigeons, 1/

to 21 a pair

FORAGE AND GRAIN.Thoio was vorj little business pissing In

futin produeo ycbtordav, mid prices were un

changedQuotations were -

íoítAorr-hitr -Tasmanian Oitcn sinw chiff, £8 to £8/5/

IoCcaî /hea'ten, £7/15/ to ¿10/12/0, oaten, £8 to

£nirríek Strm -None offering

Itïccrie-Ilunter Uiver Sin ill bales £8, large

Inte" £7 sott, hear},and heated, from £1, rallw i>

j.S/10/ a ton

GltAIV AND HY I'flODLCTS

Mai« -Norllufru ilivcra, jellow 6/11 to 0/, white5/9

^oJi-rSniin n.anb., 6/4 lo V6. 'parrowbllK

6/4 lo 6/i ,

'

V'

gride Cartons, u/o, Ajerian lcedi-,

a/( seed 5/0 i bushel

n'rooni Milli! -Primo long burl,¿37 to £38, In

'CI»°eas-TasifuínlantÜí.rei. 8/0 blue, 0/ a bushel.

1 ¿G1 TAflLKS

Potatoes -Tasmanian IlcdsMn-- ¿7/10/, Brownells,

i.7 Bismarck»¿0/10/, Up lo dates mid 1'lnkevrs,

LO \ieiorinn roinmon, £6/1V,to £«_u ton

Onions -Mclonau Broun hpaulsh ¿i, >cw ¿cn

,"od, ¿0 u ton>muvo0D

Bowood, 17/0 lo -J/J stringy, 11/ lo 11/, ironbark

11/ lo 10/, mind wood 11/ lo 17/ Inkers' wood,

1U/0, cood 13/, uifcrlor 11/ to 12/ i ton

KAILWAY MARKET.

UNUXPnCTL» BUOYANCY

Tho market ut tho Sydney Goods Shed jes

tenluy display d an unexpected buoyancy

Both buyoiB and auctioneers no doubt t\

noitcd a heavy fall la tho prices of produce,

bocauBo of tho decision of tho Ncccsbary Com

moditloB Commission to fix the prices of all

hay und chaff Desplto this decision, how-

ever, buyoiB spccul itod in best guides fiooly,

vv henton chuff making up to 10/2 per cwt,

whilst oaton came within 2d of the 10/ mark

Tho largost ovoratora in tills lespect woro

o/idenlly ownorf of mixing plants, who mix

the choleo samples of chatT with stiaw chaff

ind hall as medium to good chaff A totul

of 51 tiuc-ks of forago woro in positionWhouton thud sold fiona i/ to 10/_ tho

lattoi being obtained foi a conblgnmcnt fioin

\ lugliun. of Kolbo, and oaten brought from

b/2 to 0/10 Lucerno than was worth 7/0

vvhilBt luceme hay loallbod from 7/9 to 8/1,

Oaton hay found pürciiat,ora at ilguics mus-

ing from V4 to 10/ per owt

Transactions wno lecorded in potatocB nt

prîtes -varying from 4/1 to 5/2, whilst a

parcel of onlonu cleared at 7/ pei cwt

Consignments placed in position for sale -

Hay, strivv chaff, 51, grain, 1, potutoeJ, pumpkltti and onions, I

Produco mnnifostcd to arrive- IIij, shawchaff 113, gialn 11, potatoes 7

VV riten Chun- Ireland "\cwcistlc01417), 8/,

realce, ¡seven Ullis (0j0, 8/, GolduiL,, Bathur-l (OjOl),

i

10/;Lamont, llarellelel flfiOl), binivv chair, 0/0; ex

Manilelra (15270), 0/0; lauphan, Kelso. 110021), 10/2,

Jlullock, Illa) ney (J0SS2), 0/3; J^cjbeuter, Lyndhurst

(0170), 0/8 per cvvt.

Oaten Chuff.-1* Neivoaslle (J3002), 0/3; exNevy

castle (11120), 0/2; LyoiH. Maniluraina (18*75), 8/0;

c\ Tarana (10720), 0/2; Mulle, Kelso (0900), 0/(i; tit

JJ.itl.urst /5570), 0/JO; Bullock, Ula»ney (11)32), 0/e;

"Balance, straw chan-, 0/J; Bullock, Blayney.(5ee4), 0/2;

ex Mandurama (2155), 0/;c\ .Vlaiidurama (18325), 0/;

VVIltliiutH, Carcoar ,(1333), 0/;Williams, Curcoiir (1002),

S/ll; Jloulison, -Monteagle (14451), 0/3; Doust,Camden

(Ä.°*cÄ-dW Nemingha (J11243). thresh,

hip,, (1/11; InJnnce, diiHt, 0/0; Cool; and Cro»«, Park

vll'c (787), 7/0; balance, 30 baits dust, 5/1;e* Branxton

(JlilOS), 12 baBs dust, branded "JJ," .0/2; 12. bags

branded "3 in heart," 6/2 per cvvt._Oaten IIiiv.-I'hillipi, Blayney (18100), 10/; May,

Newbridge (15050), O'l lier tîvvt. .

1.111'Cino Jlay.-S.iKC Kootingal (B08JI), S/0; liptrap,

'Newcastle (10101), 7/0; Rigney Bros,, Bangaroo (10120),

I

fotuto*««.-V.K Orange (JOOvO), 30 bacs "L,"iß; 7

linga "D," r>/: 7 bags ".VI," 5/; 31 bags ".I," 0/; 0

|bagi "D," 0/2; ,10 llaga "JJ," B/2; 8 baga "II," ¡S/2

_ Young (1C20U, 10 bigs 7/ p

FRUIT MARKET.'.

'

Thero was a steady demand for fruit at full

rates. Quotations were:-\

I'eiÉSionfruit.-Local: Cholto 4/0 to fl/, medium1 2/0

to 3/, Miiall 1/0 a litiif-bushol case.

J'ineapplca.-ejucens, 8/to 12/; WiilC'S, 8/ to 11/ a

. Louions.-Choleo. 6/ to 0/6, medium 3/ a liuBhcl

catc. Small and inferior uiisaluulc; Italians, 8/ to

01;American, 0/ lo 8/.

Bananas.-FIJI, 21/ a case, 0/ to 8/a bundi; loose,

10/ to 10/0 ii ease.

Mandarins.-Second crop: l'xtra choice J2/, choice

0/ to 10/, medium 3/ to 5/, small 1/0 a bushel-case.

Oranges.-Second crop: Jïxlia iboice, 0/, choice1 0/,

medium 2/ to 3/,stiiull unsalable. Naval, scceinel

crop, choice 8/ to 0/, niçtlluin 0/ to 0/, small 1/0

to 2/ per bushel-case. Ameiican: Kivcls, 10/ to 17/.

Apples.-Local Dessert, choice 7/ to 7/0, medium

3/0 to 0/, small 2/0; cooking,choice 7/ lo 7/0, ccdium

0/ to 4/,small 2/0 ft bushel-case. Tasmanian: Alex-

anders, 4/ to 5/; P..]'., 4/to 5/; Jonathans, 0/ to »I;

Scailets, 0/ to 7/; French Crabs, 0 to 7/0 a butlicl

ca<ee. j

Pears.-Victorian: 11,0.0., 0/ to 10/; (¡olden Ti., 0/

to 7/0 a bushel-ease. 'JVismanian: VV.N. mid W.O., 4/8to

5/6¡ B.D.O., U/ato 4/0; Gaiisells, 1/ to 0/; O.U.,

3/0 to 4/0; F.n., 4/ to 4/0 n luli-buslicl case.

'

t)ulnees.-Choice 7/ to 8/, medium 0/ a bushel-case.J'orsiinmons.-Choleo

3/ to 3/0, medium 1/0 to 2/ .

lialt-caso. Small uiiMlable.

'VEGETABLE MARKET.At tho municipal market yesterday trudo

was only fair, very few buyers oporatlug. Tho

majority of vegetables showed little or no

alteration, and In tho cuses whoro changeaworo noticeable, such as in* rabbages and ti

few varieties of bunch stuff, they wero small.

Cabbages wero scarce.? <

Quotations wero:

Beetroot, 2/; carrols, J/n to 3/0; celery,' 3/; m

çhalolH. 1/0; herbs, I/O to 2/; Jeltuce, 1/0 to 2/0; pars

ley, 2/; parsnips, 2/ to 2/0; radishes, jil: rhubarb, 1/0lo .')/; vinlcrcicsi, 2/ to 2/0; white turnips, /,1 to 1/;

spinach, 2/ per llewen hunch«; beans 4/. lo 7/; pea»,

5/ lo 0/ per bushel; Hobart peas, 10/ per two-bushel

bag; cabbage«, J/to 7/; caul ¡Howers, 8/ to 10/; veget-

able marrows, 5/ to 7/0 p6r iln/r-n; roel.inelon«, ;!/ to

0/ per case; Jam niflnns, 2/0 per cwt; tomntoes

local, 3/ to 7/; Tasmanian, 3/ to fi/i pumpkins, local,

2/ to 12/ per dozen;

onion», brown, 30/ per cwt;

potatoes, ttcelskin«, 0/; Bismarcks, ti,'; Carmena, 7/;

Uo-to-elatcs, 11, local varieties 0/ per cvvl; bv.'idei, 8/

STOCK TRUCKINGS.

Tlic followingtrucks have been ordered for the

forthcoming sales:->Sheep Cattle

"Wwrgon«. "\\ aillions.

Mar 3 . Il'il «217

May 0 . 310 '« 230

I

STATION' TOODUCE SALES. *

The Sjeuicy Wool belling Broken/ Associitlon re

ports-

Tallow-¿lhere

was n very limited inquirí,and prune

sorts declined 10/ per ton,while medium lo good

(.railes viere quilo 20/ to Al/ pir ton lower Quodtions Prime, £2S/lr,/ tn £20/5/ per ton, exceptional

lilies, £20/10/ to ¿20/15/, good, ¿JS to ¿28/10/,

mullum, £27 lo ¿27/13/, inferior and broken packages,

¿2.1 and upHair, Hone», and. Sundries - Horsehair, cowhair, and

cowslumps sold atIa,to i itos, nhill bones, hoofs, '

biikplcces, bonis, and smews were un^il ible llorac!

hal" sold to J2S\ per lb, coviluir to /I !, cowstuuipa

to /7

'llie unassoeiited brokers also held sall *,

WOOL SAIES.^

SYDNEY.'

''

At Hi o wool sales yesterday D472 bales were

I catalogued, mid sales 'amounted to 7059 bales.

J

Ccur.trv- Producers .

Co-op.'Wool uud Produce.

Total.I 0,4'

Hales.

3,310

0,132

Huies. Hi lei. I Hil'-*.

2,721 2S0 3,<Hll

4.0SS 607 4,0.",

0,812 7,(kVI

The unassociated brokers, who alone held

sales, report: "TU-o catalogues included a1 large

quantity of-faulty wools, and for these the

demand was irregular, short burry' lambs' "wop"

being particularly neglected. T.ho pricoil

obtained for good freo morinos, both 'grenny

and scoured, wero In most cases satisfactory.

Good flomnnrt was in evldonco for tho snuill

Quantity .of crósBbred wool offered."

The Co-operallvo Wrol and Produce, Company, Ltd..

offered to n full attendance of buyers a culatiuipucom-

prising 0132 bales, ni which ¡i large pXopoYtion con-

sisted ot faulty wooli held over f.oni I

ho',earlier parr,

of the Marou, when they wetC more or IWs'uiisalcablc.

Their hip-hot price in Hie grease ivis /UJ, obtained

lor 0 bulen 2nd com xbd h, Iit.ended "Ftot/Wonpilei,

on licccunt ot Mcssr«. r. »ml .1. Gulson, Wongalea,

Hay. lle-rlno-i sold to /1.11 for 42 bales of Uio Muñirle

lluiiille e-lli», from the Moree district, offered on ac-

count ol Mr. .lohn M'Dnnald. /21was Vcahscd"for it

hale'H secured 1st com, luajided .lPS/Aslrnntce, on ni

count of Mr. J. P. Schneider,' Ashantee, Waigel1..Particulars of the leading sales ore as follows:

Cowl Cowl (Booligal), 42 1st com e w h /Iii, 37

1st com in « /I!, 4S 1st com c /10J, !» 1st emit

o h /IO, 2nd coin Io /0J, A Ho .to /8J, ile to /7',t! rofn. nuiit /I2, necks to /0J,-broken to lil, 27 1st

His /SJ, FA-.I/Wongnleil (Uni),Ü 2nd coin o IV. Ü

2nd com xbd h /111, 0 licom xbd li /]!!'; M I'll/

Dijoe (Byrock), 7 com /bj, 1:1 olo /V,\ 13 Ho /Ok

Hli/Aicv.ldo (Dunedoo), 8 li /»¡; IXb/Motihiln (.Varrabrl), 10 com /n], 23 cl0 /7; lllicil/llubhivvn (Xnrm

hrl), 0 xbd Ile. /Bl; ItM/MXt, (.Manilla), 21 .\lnl /lol,15 xbd lbs /101; KOD/MM, (Manilla), 10 In li,- ni;S P. Coj/-/euligal (Mungindi), U AAA a li /I2l, 0AAA w /li?,

0 AAA 0 /10J, 12 AAA vv /!>,', IS Ae vi h /7J, 13 AAA pea /IO,

14 AAA lbs /H; E/liX;

Manilla. IS A com li anil ?. /li!, 15 li com e li ,!i¡,

li do /DJ, 1st pea /7; IVBX/M.uilll.i, IS A com li an I

e /li",16 1» com e li /Uj',

? 11 do /I)}, 1st pea ,7:

IIB (conI.)/Manilla, ii A com o /I21, 7 A com h p w

/IS!, 10 B com h o vv /I2¡; Half C'lr/i:(rcv)t;(cnj)/.M.i.

Ullin, 8 Ho Mid /10"j: ll/Malf cir/-/Mimtllj,u Is-,

bim flu ni; WAL/Mlddle Arm ((¡milburn), U Axbd e ami h /12; rillt/Ourlo (WelUngon),h Ho /S; .1IIS/S l'urk Morundah), 7 2ml i,es e ve

10, n «ml lbs xbd /«>; M/Lilbiim/Xcw r.ngland. .,

A xbd lbs /12J; Mungie/llimdlo (Moree), 3:1 1st com

o /J0J, l8 1st com w /13, 8 1st com u /12, com I,,

/11J,0 A com c and w /13¡, 8 A com vv e li /12

1st cío lo /Hi, 0 1st lbs/S; Guiseley (Walgett), lui

A""V .c/". 21 AA ° w " /]ü¿> -t AA vv und <. /JO!.

..0 A e /0j,_ ir, A w e h /8, 21 nks e /I'}," 1st pesI

lo /«, i i i/Iiiduit (warren), li 2nd com h /", 8 1str p., AL1-*, (ilunncdah), 7 lie e

/7], JJ D w i /7¡, JoV rams /7, VVBl'/Budilalibiduli (Nvntran) 10 1st toni

e /0J 24 1st com vv o h/»I, 7 1st con) r /»J, 2nd com

to ¡li, ( oohlimbla (Jerilderie), JO «up ibs /0J, JO1st His II Binnia (lumbar bprnigs) 11 B e w li

lill I B Ile e vv Ii 11, 11 remis/7S, IIM/Illimia (lam

bir bprinj.il), 8 li Ile vv /7, V\ll\ (Cassills), lu Illsli /8 1) nts vv /7J AM/B (( oonamble), II AV \bd/0 12 \bd ¡8] «uhrunibah (t oonamble), 10 V V c

/71, 7 o /81 Mount ¡vombi/VIU (Mullale)), 10 C c I

M, 14 Alni h /I, 15 1st Xlxl e /SJ IO ¿lui tbtl /Jbcourcel JPS/V«hanteo (WiiIlUI), li 1st com

/21, II1st elo

/10J, 14 liku /IO, 0 1st lbs /li, ( oolguillbll(lenlderie), 1 sid pea li /U¡ 24 btel pe, c /IJJ,, larrabeo (Mcrtiiiilali), U fio c /10J, 10 uti! pea /»

Hie Coentr) Iroducers*Selling Corni um, ltd, re

porls Unit their lop (»rice-/IO-m is stturtil fir theloading line of tho well I novvn CVfcI/Pundi e Aaslclip, sold on behalt of clio Geo VI Lean 1'iu.loul un 1

biicntnienl Co, Ltd, InverellPrincipal sales-Iheir

other salea were -k/Windella (dontied li) VV C t

Jvtiiihll, Windelli, Mungindi, sold on*aceount of J'is

ttrullMV Union l_tilotlc lund), 1 greauv A p /blrev illl/Bolotio, "(J greasj c /OJ, rather blwrt andbl

irl) VVS/M (Condobolin), 0 1st fleece n /12, nice

qualitv anti lenglli ASt/Dunrqi ,More*e) 8 I, f /OJ 7prs /1j, lair quality and length, eliistj, uot free

UMeL/I aradlso I_t (J bmiorr), Jo A V loih vv IO17 VV com vv /I4J, s AV cenn vv /iij 20 AV eom

li

/1-J, II V com c /I2J, 21 A com vv /JJJ, 7 A com h/Iii, fine

tvpoof wool, gooel length and condition

AB/Undgrovt) (Cootamundra) 7 llceet /JJ, 11 Ills /7J7 Iks /! ') 1st lim /JO 11 2nd His / >\, mee quilitv,good lenglli, free, B/Milehuigovvrle (Boggabri) 10 1

x1» lbs /l>3 goal length, burriVIII/lliinalo/Booml

(Vfoiee), JO A. e li Aw li //OJ, 8 Ut pis /« 1,2nd pia and A vv h /01 gooel qualin rather short,Gininie (Delungra), 11 do e li, vv

li /IO), 7 V com c

/II, 0 1st iK-e o li, li, vv li /li), 7 1st pea /7, bru-ht,well bred

wool, showing a lillie bun II (iii Ula)/"KojcivooiI (Cooma), li vv, Ii, vi li, e vv

/I03 good length mid condition, little b1 irti

IVVG/Puiilly (Cul irgambone), l8 V e /7.J 10 /07 14JJ L 17, 11 It I /I Op /3j 7 JJ /I], IO %b vi

/.>*eliisty anil bum, B/fliinvvn (Mundoolun) 7 c /lu),nive quail!), free Jl (on bille)/1 boko ("Holts Hat)10 vv c /»J little skirt) heavy in condition DV VV /Northam (lloi»-iIirl), ,., A \b e /S¿ 7 \b h, t vii i,noel lb c

¡0,8 xb c /7 7 -vii 1 /«, very dust) anil

burr) Dirgoola (Hu)),0 SI f in 0 \b f /II, vin

duslv V, JS/JJe>.loi (newena), JI 1st com /JO, niceeiuallly, rather du-.lv Al Vt/Viiiltiru in din (Dundaloo),17 V o 111, (. AV c li, 7 fleet t e /Oj nice lengllidust), ver) binn, Kelvin Urou/V.GI' (Mungindi),10 1st llicee li /OJ, vcrv duslv burr) C, MeL/1'iridiseJj,t (Llkinore), 0 A do o Ml, 21 A

pes w /12 TiA pes vv /Hi li A pes li /JO}, I) A pes e lol1 IP'lhiiadi

(Moree) 11 necks e vi. /73, 0 nee! a \ o

/a\, JO A pea /"J 20 A pen vi o lil, 12 1st nos A n

/OJ 17 1st pea c vv /OJ, 2S pis /jj, Ii pi» vv /'4 ItAV lambs /li, gewel length, very

bniry, CÇJ/I JTM(Dubbo), KI 1st Jil /Oi, good length, burri, ALU /

Jlerihuh (Narnbri), 7 \bd f e m} Jtll/V / Vlluncu, 10f /0, rather

short, dual) free IlUIi/VVonddi (Muree),22 1st o /IO, » 1st vv li, 1st vv /O' 8 1st jim /OSJO Jst pes w, vv li /(I 0 2nel pes und "nil e /I, mc

cualtt), little seedy, lt/MlV-mcbcnil, 11 f e, t c, mdvv, /S Ill/Oaklmin/Park (Carah), 13 1st com o /11J,

(i 2nd com e /IO,1, good length, not free VII/- (VVellin"'lon), 7 in li /Oj, Bhort fne Illll/L/Moonlnh(3ludiibvnc), 0 o vv, e /U, hcaiv in condition, little

skirly, John VVIilto/Whcco (trool well) h s¡bd o /l_i,nice quality and condition, V/-/Cknosk (VIoree), (I

Ecourcei 2ndpea c, v\, b, /111, I'D/\oonuli'Viili (Moree),

0 rd pea /111, 1" Ik« «ud 3id lies /0? I Bn/.Vw i ng

lil d (Dundee) 7 A com /2I' 'tf/Uudgcrio (Morte),,J jica /83, b/~/Glcnall)n (Brewarrina), 8 1st com

P0\_

I STHIKIÎiG PltlCLb AT r-'LEMISGlOV. |

Wiiiclicoinbe Carson Limite I, n port lining obtaincd the follonuu, high prices at I leiniiiUon duringthe wee] -Chuley Brown xbd vinlhers I /0 \bdcw es ,.5/10 G b Connors x1 d cn ca to 28/0 m g

.7/3, lnirlno eivca 22/11 xbd hoggels 21/11 AndrewMurpbi xbd wethers 2.>/0 xbd mes '-2I \V Chipman, xb

1 hog"cU to 25/2 tom vins ivrr 21/5 J is

Dcmpatcr \bd hoBgcts '-I/O I I I in ich xbd wethera .J/ N T Creic 22/7 C Di ngate merino vvcth h

_1/j 11 Mi Guiness \b I hocgets .1/2 1 V Brownmerlin wethers -1/ 3 I liigusons J>H 1 I ml"?>

Grills wclhers 20/" T Heil 0/ Al J How ml u

?.bd cues .0/1 G Worboj s xbd lambs 20 o Jas

McNanurn's 20/0, shorn \hd lumba 17/0;nlso A. Mur-

phy'li bullocks 0:15/(1/; 11. J. lioniiingtoii's cons,

£12/1/.ealirs £7/fe/; Ii. .1, Finksson's steers £12/1/.

cows £11: W. M. O'Neill, £10/13/.-Adit, i

the usual'man Mucra.

Pitt Son anl Badger)Ltd report having sdd

at I IriiilnUoii jcstordav S02 cattle and 03"! sheip lu

clu led In which were ttlio following hlhli priced lots -

20 1 idiocies nccount \ \ W ïiiii''oii (rateison)

to £10/10 nvg ¿15/10/11li bullock« account C \ und T. M Hool c

(Gloucester)to ¿lo avg £13/13/8

It bullocks account W Balley (Singleton), to

£ir/18/ nvg £12/8/1011 bullocks account li K abbott (Gloucester), at

£12/11/100 bullock* account UTA and A Mhlto (Bell

trees) to £13/2/ aig £11/13/2

Uso320 \bd owe* account Ii Cincl to PH/ll, nvg "1/4

101 \bd ewes account C Capel to 2>/> nvg 2*/o

ni wothcni account Midkin Station 2"/1 avg 22/"

100 lambs oooount John Smith, to 21/0, avg 18/7-\dvt

HOMEBUSH STOCK MAKKET.

SHEEP.'-? .-"*??

PRIME, FIRM-OTHERS WEABERA very fair supply of sheep was in view, for

yesterday's sales, upwards of 38,100, including

lambs, being listed from 157 consignors,' 'and

about 37,000 head woro finally pouued. Moat of

tho sheep had arrived by tho opening of tho

sales. Tho consignments included one draft of

1000, seven ranging from 000 tq 800, and tile

balanco mainly in lots of 100 to 300 hoad. The

?weather was Uno and cool. Tho sheep com-

prised all descriptions, and mainly carried hal,f

lo three-quarter wool skins, with a sprinklingof woolly. Although merinos preponderated,thoro was a very fair showing of crossbrods.The merinos, whllo comprising a largo propor-tion of medium to useful trade quality wethors

and owes, with odd pens of poor and interior,included a rather better representation of

good to primo than on Monday last. Kutra

pilme, liovvovor, werc-scurco. Consignmentsfrom the tablelands were moro numerous thanusual. Tho crosBbrods, ob usual, wero

of

bettor general average quality than tho mo-

linos. Thoro was a very fair showing of

good to primo, with occasional pens of extra

prime, carrying good wool skins, fairly froo

of burr. Medium and light sorts wero only

inodcratoiy in evidence.

There was a full attendance of buyors, in-

cluding exporters, tho Sydnoy Meat Prosprving Company, Ltd.,'tho usual Glebe Island,

suburban, and country trade. Tho market

opened to brisk competition for good to p"rima

quality at the best of last Monday's rulings,and proceeded so during tho morning, but

medium and plain descriptions woro in dull

ioquest, with values Gd to Od per'head weak-

er. This tone with very littlo variation pre-

vailed throughout...

Included In tho prineipnl salos of merinoswas a draft of wethers from C. G. Harding(Bunarba) to'25/5, from Midkin station (Mo-

ree) to 25/3, R. Dowling (Gunning) to 25/2,

A. Phillips (Mullengudgery) to 24/, W. Rey-nold« "mid Ron (Lake Bathurst) 22/, and J. A.

Brown (Garah) to 21/. Tho merino ewo por-tion of the draft from G. S. connors (Never-tire) to 22/11, and' G. Hain (Cooma) to 22/3.

Among tho crossbredB was a line of 101'owes

from G. S.' Connor» (Novorliro) lo 2S/9, avg.

27/3; R. Capel (Bugilbone), 320 to 20/11, avg.

23/-1; and C. Capel (Bugilbone), 101 to 25/5,

avg. 22/5. A line of hoggets from "W. Atkins(Novortlro), to 25/0, J. h. Brown (Gular) to

20/10, P. Rixon (Duri) to 23/10. A Uno of

wethers from exors. S. Austin'

(Tranglo) to

28/9, J. Townsond (Coonamble) to 2G/7, of

ewes from D. M'Intyre (Eumungerie) to 20/10,and a few from G. Bower (Armidale) nt 33/.

Quotntions:Prime half to three-quarter

wool merino

w 23/0 to 25/, extra prime 20/lo

27/0; good half

lo three-quarter merino W and li 17/ lo 20/; medium

lull to three-quarter merino w and h 12/ to 13/0,Inferior 0/- to 10/0; prime liait lo tin co-quarter

wool

merino e 18/ to 20/, c\tra primo 21/ to 23/; goodhalt to three tpmrlcr wool merino o 14/ to 10/; me-

dium half to tluee-quarter wool merino o 10/ to 12/,

¡inferior5/0 lo 8/'; prime woolly croi-shred vv and li

23/« to 2S/; celia prime woolly crossbred vv and li

27/ lo 29/11, a few to 39/0; good woolly crossbred w and

h 17^0 to 20/; medium woolly crossbred vv mid h 12/(1

to li/; pilme woolly crossbred e 21/ to 23/;extra prime

woolly crossbred e 25/ lo 2¡J/(¡, a few to .1.1/; good

wirolljcroisbicd o 17/ to 10/; medium woolly crossbred

c Jil to 15/.? LAMBS.

STRONG FOR GOOD TO PRIME.

A moderate.supply of lambs was ponned, thobulk being crosBbredg, with a fair propor-

tion of merlnoB. Tho ponnlngs mnlnly "com-

prised woolly lambs und BUCkors, with a small

proportion of short wool lambs. All descrip-tions woro forwarded, from a sprinkling of

very medium to occasional pens o£ extra

prime, carrying good akins, freo of seed and

burr. Thero was a very fair representationof .prime, with useful Irado quality chiefly in

evidence. IJuyers inoluded exportera and one

or two speculators. The demand for good to

prime was strong, at very llrm ratea; but

very medium sorts woro not In such good re-

quest. A Uno of woolly crossbrcds, from Fox-

low, Limited. Bungendore, sold to 22/11, a

¡few from A.' Phillips, Mullengudgery, at 2-1/7; I

a Uno from W.-H. Huut, Perthville, lo 21/5;

.trustees,late J". S. Vickery, Tamworth, to 22/0:

J. Smith, Blaynoy. to 21/0; G. Worboys, Mill-

thorpe, to 20/8; li. Heaton, Breadalbane, to

23/7: and F. Rixon, to ,21/.

Quotations: Trlmo woolly lambs and suckers, 17/ to

10/; extra prime, 20/ to 23/; a low to 24/7; goodsuckers and woolly lambs, 12/ to 14/0: medium

HicUers nnd woolly, U/fl to 10/; prime short-woollcd

Iniiibs,' 15/0 to 17/; extra prime, 18/0 to 20/; good-holt wool lambs, 11/(1 (o 13/0; medium, S/0 to 10/;

jouiií: and light, 0/0 lo 7/0.

CATTLE.

GOOD FIRM DEMAND.

All the cattlo had not arrlvod by the open-

ing of the sales-2871 head being listed from

1211 consignors, and, 2801 hoad woro finally

yarded. The consignments carno mainlyfrom tho northern, north-western, and, Huntor

River districts, with a motlorato Bhowlng fromtho west and south. Thero wero two draftsof 100. but tho bulk woro in small,lots. The

yardlngs comprised all descriptions and in-

cluded occasional yards of primo heavy andprime medium weight bullocks, with a fair

proportion of good to primo handy weightbullocks and steers. Thoro waa also a sprink-ling of good light stoors. Tho cows andheifers included a sprinkling of -primo, andodd yards of extra primo, but medium and

plain descriptions, with rough and inferior

sorts, considerably preponderated. Thoro was

also n sprinkling of calvca, yearllngB, bulla,and nondescript sorts.

Thero wus n full attondanco of buyers,and, na tho supply of the botter qualitiesseemed well within tho domnnd, tho marketopoued to brisk bidding at llrm values forsuch descriptions, but plain sorts in plncoa

wero qot in Buch keen request. Generally,however, tho demand was uctlve, withoutquotable chango.

Included In tho principal Bales jvas a lineof 8 bullocks from B. Proctor (Kaworra) to

£17/15/, avg £17, and of ß cows and heifers

to £13/12/, avg £12/2/. A draffot 29 bullocksfrom A. A. W. NlviBon (Paterson) to £10/10/,avg £15/10/11, of 31 bullocks from C. A. andT. M. Ilooko (Gloucester) to £16, avg,£13/13/8, of 100 bullocks from H. E. A. und V.

"White (Scone) lo £13/2/, avg £11/13/2, of 30

bullocks from trustees lato J. S. Vickory to

£15/13/, avg £15, ot 20 steers from C. A..Rankmoro (Curban) to £13/10/, avg £12/0/, of20 steers from II. K. Finlayson to £12/1/, avg

£11/1/0, and 24 cows to £11, avg £9/8/10.

Quotations: Odd extra prime heavy bullocks lo

£21/5/; yards of extra prime medium-weight bullocks

and Btcers, £10 to £17/10; yards of prime handyweight bullocks and steers, £13 to £11/10/; yardsol prime light bullocks omi steers, £11 lo £12;

jurds of good bullocks and steers, £0 to £10; yards of

good light steers, £7/10/ (o £8/10/; jurds of medium

and light steers, £5/10/ to £0/10/; yards of inferior

lower; yards ol primo cows and heifors, £9/10/to

£10/10/; yards of extra primo cows and heifers,'

£11/10/ to £12; odd boasts. to £13/12/; yardsof good cows mid heifers, £7/10/ to

£8/10/; vards of medium cows nnd heifers, £5/10/lo £0-10/; yards of inferior, £1/10/ to £5/10/. Best

light beef, 40/ to 42/, and in places higher; primeheavy beef, ¡107 to 3S/; good beef, 31/ to 33/j medium

beef. 20/ to 28/ per lOUlb.

ÔTOENSLAÎTD MI-TING RETURNS.-0-.

BRISBANE, Thursday.Tile returns prepared by tho Department of

Mines show that tho valuu of minorais, othorthan gold, co.il, and precious stones, won in

Queensland during tho qu.li ter onded March31 waa "290,320, as against £411,180 for thecoricspontltug quailer of last year, ti docrcasoof JC 150,800.

'AUCTION SALES TO-DAY»,'

-*

IIOIJSUS AXD LAND.IIICIIAIIDSOX und VYHUN'UH.-At Um Boom.«, at 11,30,

Suburban Properties.I'MJltNITIJUl-; AND JUKRCIIAXDISI3.

J. It. LAWSON ami LITI'Li:,-At Metropolitan Ilotd,Cistlercigb-stieet, ut lu, Counters, Fittings, etc.;at the Booms, 11, IManos, l-'unilture, etc.

II. Y. .N'OllTO.V. -At Ili'htiuro-roud. and A'icar-strcet,,Ceiogcc, ut It, I-'urnilure, etc.

UUHNT.VKLL anil BANN'HUMAN.-At 72 Ocean Beach,Mnnlv, at II, le'imilture, etc. ,

MIDDLIiTON and CO.-At 278 Bridge-road, ForçslLodge,'ut II, Furniture, etc.; nt 170 Clcorge-strectWest, at 2.30, Clolhiinr, Furniture, ele.

E. II. DIlODItlllB.-At tial.V (ieorgo-Blreet, at1I"

Pianos', I'lil'iiltuie, tie.STRONGMAN und VVATKIN'.-At the Booms, at 11,

J'iaua», l'*urnllurc, i'tc; ut 2.30, Model Yaclil.J. V. J.BTKlt.-At 392 l'itt-s)rcet, at II, Clothing,

llools, lilankct-, etc.; at 3,30, Sundries.II. MANIJLL.-At 301 King-street, Newtown, at 3!,

Furniture, etc.

FAIUI AND DAIUY VRODUOE.MOSSMAN und ULLIS.-At the Koomi), at L30, Eggs,

Butter, liuiicy, etc; at 2, Suckers, Tori;, Veal; ut,

2.13, I'oultl')', etc.1*. SMITH.-Al Municipal Markets, nt 1.30, raullry,

Heks. t-le. ; nt 2, Pork, Vml. etc.VTOAV'DIl nuil J'IÎItUV.-At St Marys, at 1, Cattle

JIOUSUS, VUIIJCLI_, AND HAUKKSS.VV. INGLIS ami SON.-At their

Baraar, Cimipcrdovvn,nt 10.20, 11.30, 12, and

2, Homes, Vehicles, andHarness.

J. It. LAWSON' and LirrLIk-At the Booms, ut 12,Motor J_iry.

"PlMIAWMl" BACON' AND HAMS, qualitv of nn

cepialloil excellence, flavour dolle'ious. Obtainable ut ali

Cl seers uud CuuUcd Trovitioii Msrc-tints,-Advt,

J'

MINING.--«

j

DISTURBED MARKET. ;

1

EFFECT OF THE WAR.

It is uiidoniabio that the cloud of depres-

sion which, sottled down on "the .market ,on

the'Opotrins day ot tho week showed no Blgns

'yesterday o£ lifting, and telegrams stated

.that a similar -stato of affairs .ruled llic

stock oxehanges of Adelaido and,Melbourne.

Ab to interstate business, that is" practically

'non-existent.

Ill viovv of the strength' of the metal values,

and the fact that tho oro prospects'' of the

mines, whether Bllvor-lead-zinc, copper, or

tin, havo not diminished as the result of

the past month's development woik, the gene-

ral opinion prevailed that tho unsettled state

o£ tho market is duo to a feellULi that tho

war positionis not too cheering. Thero is

no doubt as to tho ultimate success of the

Allies, but speculators appear to bo glow-

ing impatient nt what is consldored the ab

Benco of-any Blgns of an early termination

of tho great struggle.

Tlio above remarks apply chiefly to buyers,

and largely account. for-tho restiietod amount

of business transacted. They aro simply

marking, timo. A» to scrip-koldeis, it may

bo conceded to thom that they havo shown

no signs of funk. They -have not written

prices on panic lines.-

Ono Would scarcely

care to do so on a bull metal market. There

fore, tho fow tiausactlons booked yesterday

wero only fractionally easier, so that whilst

tho procoodlng woro not too cheering to sel-

léis,thoro was nothing in tho tono of tho

niaikot to causo thora to feel downhearted.

TUB SHARE irABKET.

Sydney Stock Exchange.-Tho closing quo-

tations were:

COPPER.1

Buyers.Sellers.

£, a d £ s d

Corelh Copper .'. 0 1ft t!..

-

Ilumpdcn-Cloncurry, paid ". 1 0 0...3 0 3

Muir moth Copper .- .. Oil It

Mount I,} eil . 15 0,. 150

Mount Morgan . 2 4 0 .. 2 5 0

fit. Mungo/.- ..050

Wallaroo and Moonta.. 2 4 O ., II 5 II

TIN. .» .

Briseis.0 n 0... 0 0.0

Carpathla paid. 0 7 0 ..

0 8 0

Vegetable Creek . » 111.. 1 S 0

Vulcan .0 Oil..

-

"Wild Cherry, paid .- ..027

Ditto, contributing .0 U 7}.. DUO

Tin-Dredging and Sluicing.

Deebook Dredging.--

».1 <t 0

Austral, Malav .

- ..117 1)

Kntoo Deebook .0 IS .1 ..

ti 10 «

lianipong Kntnuntitig . 1 1 101.. 12 1

TongUali Harbour Titi . 112 0..

11.! 0

Ditto, Compound . UH Ü ..1115 ti

liatrut Baalu .»-, "070

8IliVl.Il.

Kew South "Willes, etc.

Amalgamated Zinc ./. - M 1 2 3

British Broken lilli . 1 (10 .. 1 li 0

Ditto, Privileged ...i. 1 H S ..1 3 »

Broken Hill Proprietary. 2 I (1 .. 2 4 0

U.U. Junction, eim. O 1 7 .. 0 1 8

Ditto, paid . 0 ¡1 II.. -

11.11 .liniction Korti! .0 0 ,U .,

0 0 10

11.11. North. 2 4 0.. 250

H.H. South .7 7 <l

.. 7 0 0.

11.11. South, contributing .,.7 1 0 .. 7 2 0

Huphlilc Coi portillon, ord. - ..1 n 0

Zinc Corporation,ord., 0 14 fl

.. 0 15 3

New Burragorang .0 II 10 ,. 0 7 0

COLD.

New South Wali-s, etc.

nankin'« Hill Howard . 0 5 0 .. 0 0 0

Ilowley's Beef . 0 10.« -,

Gold-Dredging and Sluioiiig.Arelnen Iledbank .

0 1 n" i-t

Buckland Uiver (ex. div. 1/) .... 0 1 0 ^ r-<

Queensland.Charters Towers, etc. >? ?

Tyrconncll . 0 1 '0..

0 2 0

Victory .r..'.... - _ 0 1 0

Gympie.Southern Great Unstern, No. 2 ,.,< t- "010

Vicronn. .i

Great Southern Consols .O 4 10 ,. 0 5 11

Western Australia.

AssociatedNorthern Blocks. - ..044

Black Hange . 0S0.. II 8 3

Black Bango "West, contributing.. - ..'OUR

Bullfinch Proprietary . o 0 3 ..o ii 7

Commodore . 0 3 fa.. (I 4 0

Great Boulder . OH 0.. 015 3

Ditto, No. 1, paid up ....i. ODO.. 0^0 8

UrccuOnsh, paid . 0 111..

0 2 3

I STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. I

Tho stocka not listed on the Stock Exchangeare markod with tho letter X7. The following

sales weie reported:

MORNING.

COPPER.Mammoth Copper, 15/.

'

J fHampden-Cloncurry, 26/3.

SILVER.B.H. Proprietary, six weeks, 44/9; ordi-

nary, 44/9.B.H. North, three monthB, 45/; cash, 45/,

B.H. Junctions (eontg.), 1/8.

GOLD.

~

r

Black Range (eontg.), si_ -weeks, 3/8".

TIN.

Kampong Kamunting, 22/; slx.weekBi 22/3.

Vegetable Creole, 4/10.i

AFTERNOON,

?i SILVER.I

B.H. South (eontg.), six weeks, 7/1B II. North, 44/9.B ii. Junction North, C/9. ¡j

B.H. Pioprlotary, 41/0.'

TIN.

Kampong, C w., 22/3, cash 22/.

Cnrpnthla (paid), G w., 8/.

Vegetable Crook, 4/10, 4/11, E/. ,, ;

COPPER. 'J;

Mount Morgan, 44/0; two m., 14/101. ['

_ GOLD.Kalgoorlie South (U.), 7/9. j

MINING NOTES.*

Ir. the fortnight ended April 24, the plant of

tho Tewkesbury Propi'lotary, Araluen, re-

covered 19,!oz of gold, and that of tho Vic-torian Araluen Company 33oz during tho same

fortnight..

The manager of tho Black Range West GoldMining Company advises aB follows:-"No. 2

lovel : Extended for fortnight 10ft 9in. Reef inince 1ft Oin; value unchanged. No. 3 lovel: Ex

onded for fortnight-85ft. No chungo in face."

During tho woek ended April 24, 11 tons of

oio wero raised from Pottoi-'s sllvetvmine,

near Condobolin, whilst 15 tons weie des-patched to the Bmcltors.

I MOUNT LYELL-ROSEBERY MINES.

QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.Tho various levels of tho North Lyell mine

aro maintaining good productivo values, whilethe outputs of oro from this mine, and of

pyrites from Mount Lyell, aro kooplng at

about 10,000 and 17,000 tons por month. Thi'eo

furnaces ut Queenstown ure in regular opera-tion. Tho new slag elevator plant Installationis about ready.

Tho sampling of the Rosebery mines is pro-

gressing by the Lyell Company's eofllclals, hut

Investigation will take somo time.

I MOUNT BISCHOFF TIN MINE I

WARATAH, Thursday.Much Interest.is being taken in prospecting

the Mount Bischoff mine, 'at North Valley.Further prospecting shafts on tho flats to

wardu tho Valley dam disclosed some veryfair wnBh. In tho .first shaft, counting fi*om

tho ola battery, tho wash was found to bo12ft in dopth, and tho results from eight sam-

ples returned S, 10, 11, 14, 12, 14, IE, nnd l8 lbto tho yaid. Two chains further north n-shaft

was Bunk, nnd wash hero had n dopth of 10ft,

Six samples gavotile following roturns:

0, S, 10, 20, 25, IS, and 30 lb per cubic yaid.

INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.__I_IOUJLVE, 'thursday.

To.|la)'sGales were

rorcnoon: Broken Hill Proprietary, 4J/0; Mt. Lyîil,

25/0; Briseis, 0/; Toiigkali Harbour, 03/; Beaufort

Deep Leeds, 2/; Northern Hope, 15/0; Al, 33/0.Afternoon ¡-Silver: Aninlgulnatotl Zinc, 21/0; Broki

Hills, 41/0, 11/0; N. Mt. Jíarrell, 2/0. ,

Copper: Hampden, 20/;iMI. L)cll, 2Ï/0Tin: Briseis, 0/; 1/jdo Hill,;l/0, Tongio- Harbour,

33/, -Vegetable Cieck, 0/.Cold: Allen's Find, -12/10/; .Bulla Bulli-, £1/1 U-°

Udna May, ¿8/7/; ditto, 0 weeks, £8/0/; ditto DeepLevels, 10/0; ditto1 Central, 20/, 20/0; ditto, 0 weeks,

20/0; dreut Boulder, 14/101; VV'Cftciil.i, 1/; Ajax "ortli,

11/0; Al, ÍI3/0, 3.1/, 33/S; Cathcart Central, 40/0;NoiHiern Hope, 10/0,. 10/3; Adelong Uníales, 22/,

21/3; dilto luoutli, 21(0.ADJILAIDB, Thursday.

Toda)'s eaiej were:Morning: .Mt. Morgan, iJ/0; Broken Hills, U/3;

Udna Consolidated, 4/8; CrecnlincU (paid), 2/.Noon: Nil.'I ho closing snlOH anti quotations were

Copper: Hampden, 20/3: Mount Moigan, 4l/0, b 44/;.Mount lodi, b 23/0, u 23/9; Wallaroo, 44/0, b 44/0,s 40/.

Tin: Vegetable Creek, 4/0, b 4/0.Sllvci: Broken Hills, 44/0, 44/3, 1, 4J/1J, s 44/11;

IJ.H Block-14, prof., b 8/7,'t,

1)/; ditto, ord., b 4/2,s 4/2; B.H. Block 10, b 25/, s 20/; British (old), 20/,li

25/0,a 20/; British (new), 23/, li 22/10', s _3/li;

Barrier. South, li ¡S, a IT, B.II. Junction, con., b 1/8,s 1/0, Bli. Junction

North.'0/8, b 0/7, b 0/S; B.n.

Nortli, 1.1/. 14/(1, b 4J/3, s 44/Oj B.H. South, paid,b -7/0/, s £7/7/: ditto, con., -7, 1)

-0/18/0.s

£7/0/0; .Sulphide, Old., b 10/», i 20/; ZincCorporation,

jnef., b 40/0, s 41/0; ditto,'.ord., b 14/0, s 15/.

Gold: leake View and Still, b 3/11, s 4/1; BulinncliProprietary, (I/O, b 0/1, F U/S; Commodore, b 3/5J, B

3/8; Cieat Boulder, 11/10), b 14/0, s 13/; liyuiru, u

1/J, kl/l; Ivanhoe, 45/; Mararoa, 10/, 10/1J, b 10/1V,

s 10/3; Mirvel J,och, I, IS; Iklna May, £8/11/0, "b

£8/5/, h £8/10/; i;dna Consolidated, fi/s, b V4, ¿5/0;Udna Slav Central, 20/, _)/!), li 20/0, s 30/0; J'diiaM.ty Buttle«, « U/0; Udna Moy Deeps, 10/0, 1)

10/41, s

10/101; Dnprcsä, 24/0, b 23/0, sÏ4/0; Tarcoola Blocks,

b 2/2, s 2/4.UUNDiaO, Wednesday.

To-dai'H sales were:-Blrd'a Beef, 1/21; Ourlitlc,13/(1; «olden Agc, 1/0; iNell ü\v)niie, /0; Unity, /IO;Wilbania United, 1/10, 2/, Windmill

Hill, 2/2.BIUSBANU, Wednesday.

To-,ia)'s balea wore:-No. 2 South (Ircat -astern,1/1; Papuan, Brilliant, and Victor! i, 2/2.

C'HAB'IiniS 'lOVV'URS, Thursday.To-d.iv'a sales were:-Mexican, /b, /bj; ditto, paid,

_itcndcd, 2/.

The Delicious "Ophir" Golden Tip Tea.

insist on it. At »11 stores.-Advt.

AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. J-o-?

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THE BHEKAL?" MAP. '<

--i. .^asuan^tÊt

During tho 21 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday tho high picssuro has gained slighljyin

barometric values. Tho central isobar, willoh reads 30.5 inches, is btill situated to the south,

of Adelaide, but taking the high pressure as a whole, it has advanced further-to tho NE.

The "enei'gotic combined tropical and Antarctic disturbance, which was operating on

Wednesday over Now Zonland, and'causing strong NW gules over tho North Island, ha.s'jnow"

practically flllöd up, 'and lias moved to the SB. The uioiisoonal dips aro Btill In evi-

dence over Queensland, and a good deal o£ cloud prevails in tho no1 thorn and central id's

tiiets..

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Conditions for tho present favour Ano weather generally, with many frosts and eomo

fogs.,

' Ocean "Forecasts.-South-easterly wluds on tho central and North Queensland coast,

freshening northerly round tho south-west coast of "Western AiiBtulla. v

METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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ii'" Commonwealth Weather Bureau, Thursday.

SYDNEY llAINFALL..

Average annual for- 50 years, 4814 points.

Average for 57 }cai>, from. January-,1 tot end ,pt

March, 1332 points.. Total from'January 1, 1915, lo date," 1468 points.

Total for corresponding period of 1011, ,1047 points.

Barometer.-0 a.m., 80.317! B-p:m., 30.301; 0p.m.,

30.300,

Tempera lure.-9 n.m., 58.1; 3 p.m., CO; 9 p.m.,

50. Maximum, OS.S, minimum, 52.7.

Humiditv.-9 a.m., 81; 3 p.m., 01;0 p.m., 80.

Wind- Crcaltat icloclty, 1 lillies, from the SSE,

at i p.m.TEMPcrtATirnns.

(ror the 21 hours ended at 9 a m.)

Perlh, iii.iv. 81, Adelaide, 03, min. 40; -Melbourne,

58, 51; Brisbane, 81, 50; Hobart,01, 53.

IlAlNKyiMj ItEGISTllATIONS.

New' South Wales (forthe 21 hours ended at 9

a.m.).-Gabo Island 3points,

Marrickville 8.

co'ASTAij/nr.i'órtTsat o p.m.

Tiv ccd Ilcads, SW, strong, cloudy, bar rather rough ;

Bj ron Bay, SE, moderate, cloudy,sea modélate; Bal-

lina, SE, moderate, fine, sea moderate; Clarence Heads,

SE, light, fine, nea smooth; bolitli Solitary, calm, line,

sen smooth; Ballinger Ilends, SE, moderate, line, sen

modérale; Nambucca Ilcads, SE, light, line, sou mo-

derate; Manning Ilcads, Weat, moderate. One,sea

smooth; Seal Hocks, South, treib, cloudy, sea slight;

Port Stephens, South, moderate, ano, sea slight; New-

castle, SE, gentle, flue, sea smooth; lake Macquarie

Heads, SJà. light, line, sea smooth; Catherine lilli

Bay, ii:, light, fine,sea smooth; Barranjocy, SE, fresh,

cloudy, sea slight; South Head, South, light, line, sea

slight; Wollongong, calm, ¿ne, sea smooth; Kiama,

SIV, fresh, fine,sea smooth;.CrooUuucn Heads, Last, .

light, fine, son sáiootli; Jervis Bay, calm, cloudy, sea,

biiiootli; Ulladulla, West, light, fine, sea smooth; Bate

man's Bay, calm, cloudy,sea smooth; 3foruyn, NE,

light, fine, sea smooth; Eden, WSW, light, cloudy,

sea slight; Green Capo, WSW, light, cloudy, sea ¿light; -

Gabo Island, SIV, lreáh, squally, cloudy, iiiistj, seo,

moderate. ,

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FORECAST TOR NOT "SOUTH WALES AT 0 T.M.

Excepting for a show cr or two on the South '

Coast,

Ona nnd cool generally; with southerly winds; more

frosts and fogs.. »

INTERSTATE RAINFALL llEGISTRATIONS.

(For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m.)

Western Australia.-Marble Bar 1 point, Onslow 33,

Winning Pool 27, Carnarvon 10, Ilameliu Pool 35, York 1,

Peak Hill 0, Wiluna 1, Cue 10.

Western Australia.-Bobo 5 points. /^

(Queensland.-ThursdayIsland 5 points, Mein 3, Cook-

town 203,Cairns 00, Cardwell 88. Townsville l8, Bowen ,

7. Mackay-13, Flat Top 7, Flying Fieh Point 180,

Ir.isfall 100, Clark River 42, Proserpine 0, Nebo 3,

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Charters Towers 32. ,,,

Victoria.-Hamilton 4. points, Portland i.Ballarat 2, 5

Cape Schanck 4, Wilson's Promontory 4, "Macquarie.*

Island IB.

Tasmania.-Cape Sorell 9 points, Waratah 14, Zeehan

78....

ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR APRIL 30.

Sydney Observatory, Thursday.Sun rises at 0.29, seta at 5.17; Moon, 6.25 p.m., COU

a.m.- Mercury,0.10 n.m , 6.15 p.m.; Venu«, 3.38 a.m.,

3.48 p.m.; Mars, 4.10 a.m., 4.2 p.m.; Jupiter,2.31

uon.,-3,0 p.m.; Saturn,10.2-1 a.m., 8,20 p.m.

High water at Fort Denison,8.3S a.m., 8.55 p.m.

Full moon, April 31, at 12.19 a.m.

SHIPPING, , I

AlUUVAUS.-AprilSO,ICukimbaiigrn, B, 200"> tons, Captain Menmuir, trom

till.SolomonIslands. Passengers-Vhss K. Mittlehcusor,

Mrs. it. Statliam, Mesa«. I. Mlttlchcusor, V. Godson

W. 10. Abbot, W. 1?. lloJulioy, C. Buclianan, 1!, diaper

lin, Vf. Kcegluii, W. Ball, .1. «'Pherson,, J. To)lor.

Lever Pacific Plantations, Ltd., agents.

Mallina, s, 3211 tons, Captain Lytton, from Brisbane.

Burns, l'lulp and Co., Ltd , agent«.

Cantara, a, 2002 Ion», Captain Metaren, from Brisbane,

ii. S. "iuill and Co., Ltd., ugents.

Cn.Malu, s, , 81,55. tons, Captain Brissrndcn,from

Queensland ports. C1. 8. Yuill and Co., Ltd., agents.

Dimboola, s, 3931 tons, Captain Millar, from W.A.

ports, via Adelaide! and Melbourne. Melbourne S.S.

Compaii), Ltd., agents.'

Yarra, s, 2140 tons, Captain Morris, from Newcastle.

Hndtlart, > Parker, Ltd,, agents.'

Induna, s, COO tona, Captain M'Lood, from Kovv

castlc. Burns, Philp,and Co,, Ltd., agents.

Canadian ? Transport, s, 4100, Captain Organ,from Ocean Island. W. Cresley und Co., agen-,

fcontay, F.M.S., 7230 tons, Captain Slvúllc, from1

Noumea. E. ,tfe Brtilloii,, agent.

COAhnVJSD.-Orara, s, fromJJyron Bay; Kyogle, t,.

from Hie Clarence Uiver; ÍCooropar, s,from Coffs Har-

bour; Maianbar, B, Itoni the 'Manning ltira; Com-

monwealth, s, Tuncurry,n, willi Myall, soil, in taw,

from Capo Hawke; Newcastle, s, Alice, s, Yambacoona,

s, Beady, s, Murray,' s,(»'alai a, u, from Kew castle,

IJeukib, R, Wallarah, b, from Catherine Hill Bay;Ivnllavvuttu, s,

mid Urringlii, s,tfrom the Hawkesbury

Uiver; VVallscnil, s,nclcn Nicoll, s, Edras, ktch.,

from the North Coart; South Bulli, s, from Bellambi;

Pareora, s, from Wollongong; Bermagui, 8, Merimbula,

E,' Bodalla, s, from the South Coast.

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DEPARTURES.-April 29". . ¡I

Lauderdale, s, for Port Pine.

Agc; s, for Melbourne,' '

I PROJECTED DEPARTURES.-April 30'_ t

I

ynnuka, s, for Wellington;Grantnla, ? s, for .wel-

bourne: Sydney, s,"for Tasmania and Melbourne, via

Iklen; Wee Clyde, s, for Ulladulla and Shallow Cross-,

¡ng; Noorcbar, s, for Coff'« Jlnrboiirand Woolgoolga;

Canonbar, s, for the Richmond River; Tuncurry, s,

lor Capo Hawke, Forster, Tuncurry,Nabiac, Krambach,

and Coolongolook; Nerong, s, for the Nambucca River;

Cosford s for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water;

K.-iHtivvatln, s, and Erringhl, u,

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for the Hawkesbury

Uiver; Karuah, s, for i'ort Stephens, etc., via New-

castle; Belbowrie, s, for Coil's Harbour; Hunter, s, for

Newcastle.

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CLEARANCKS.-April 29., "

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Cantarla, s,-2002tons. Captain M'Larcn, lor uns

bane, Mackay, Townsville, nnd Cairns, via Newcastle.

.Nardoo, s, .2001 tons. Captain Hose, for Port Pirie,

vin Newcastle, t

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Dimboola, s, 3351 tons, Captain Millar»for Mel-

bourne,\ia Newcastle.

MOVEMENTS OÍ? OVIïnSEA.VESSELS.?

Tilt» steamer Egypt C1'.' and" 0.'Urie) :icft Port Said, I

bound lor Australia, 6n Tuesday,

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TANDEN. TAKEN FROM WOOL BERTH. I

Tlie steamer1 Tunden;1 now at Brisbane,r has neen

taken from the'wool berth in (Australia, owing to'tljo

present politlón in regard to tho wool sales.

TOE N1KK0 MARU.Messrs, Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., managing agents

for Nippon Yuscn lvulslu in .Australasia, advino tile

leceipt of a tclegiam from Thursday Island intimating

the departure of the steamer Nlkk.-i Maru from that

purt at 4.30 on Wednesday nftcrnoon, in continuation

of her voyage from Japan nndportn

to Australian ports.

The Nikko Maru,' niter callina; at Townsville and Bris-

bane,is duo to arrive at Sydney oa Mny 0. Captain

Takeda is in command.

Tim JOHN VVILLLVMS TO SAU;.. _

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Tlie London Missionary Sooietj'a steam yacht .lohn

Williams will leave Parbnry's Wharf, Dawe« Point, for

the South Scus to-morrow, at 11 a.m., nvilh CaptainKettle In command. A slioit set vico will,bo held on

board at 11 a.m. ,,

I / THE VKNTOllA AT SANFRANCISCO..

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According to a cable messago received bv- Mr. v.

A. Sproul, managing tigonl tor the Oceanic Steamship

Company, the American mail sicamor Vonturn, which

left hero on April 10, arrived at San Francisco on Wed-

nesday, one day ahead of lehcdulo time. The Ven-

tura leaves San Francisco .irwin on Tuesday, Moy 11,and silo will arrlvo Jil Sydney on May 31.

BURNS. PHILP JAVA TOUR.

To-morrow timBurns, Philp liner Montoro will

sall]fiom Circular Quay with a very full pasiciiger «nd cargo

manifest for Java and Singapore, \ia jiorts. The

.Montoro on this occasion nlso eatrles a party of tour-

ist«, who intend to "do" the now-poimlnr nnd inter-

esting Java tour. This it the llrst tour of its kindUlis benson, "and if, as is likely, it is 113 successful us

former lours,there is little doubt that Attstialiuns Will

itukc this tour in ever-Increasing numbers. , I

B.M.S. MOOLTAN" HUE THIS MORNING.,

The P. and 0. Company's R.M.S. Mooltun passedGreen Cape at 2,55 p.m. yesterday, proceeding north.'She should bo an early arrival boro this morning.

THE STEAMER WAIRUNA.The Union S.S., Company aro in receipt of a cable

ndvislng that this vessel arrived at Sun Francisco on

Thursday, April 22. Sho left on tho 25th for Van-

couver, nnd is expected to clear that port on May-0for Wellington. Melbourne, and Sydney.

WIRELESS FROM THE EMPIRE. ,

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IMessrs Gibbs, Blight, and Co have received a

vvireless message from the comminder of the steamer I

1 tupiré, iii which he advises that his vessel shouldI ¡irme at Darwin at da) light to-dn). Ile reports all

well on board,

! . WIRULI'SS FROVf MAITAI.I

WELLINGTON(Ti.-.*., Thursday.

Tile Mallnl has sent it wireless to tho effect thnt sheis experiencing particularly rough weather. She ex-

pects lo arrive at Wellington to-morrow.

TRLISGRAPIIIO SIIIPPINO.CAIRNS ílllSm).-Dep: April 29, St.

Albans, s, forHongkong.

TOWNSVILLE (1258m).-Dep: April 29, Wodonga, c,

lor Cairns. i

FLAT TOP. (1030ml.-Arr: April 29, Bombala,'s, fromMelbourne. Dep: April 29, Wandilla, s, for Cairns.

ROCKHAMPTON (000m).-Arr: April 29, Moira, «,

from Sydney.CAPE CAPRICORN.-Passed, April 29, T.mc, e, for

Sydney.SANDY CAPE.-Passed, April 29, Suva, s, for Burke-

town.

BRISBANE (016m).-Arr: April 20, Bingera, s uniPeregrine, s, from

Townsville; Wviindra. o, from ( alms;Wyreema, s, from Melbourne. Dep: April 21. Omrah.It.M.S., Beltana, s, Star of India, s, for London.

BYRON HAY (3!5m).-Arr: April 2», Wollongbar, s,0 a.m.

TWEED HEADS (371mi.-Arr: April 20, Durobi-, s,

7 n.m. Dep: April 29, Mnl.au, s, 7.50 n.iu., ( nolnnn,e, 7.55 n.m. Passed: April 20. two m.islul «t.'tmir, likejcllovv funnel, 3.10 p.m., berge two masted

¡.tenner,

yellow funnel, black top, in light trim, 4.20 p.m.,south.

RICHMOND niVUn nUVDS (33Im).-Arr: April 20,

Tintenbar, s, 0.35 a.m.. Rocklily, », 7 a.m" Coouibar,

s, 4.50 p.m. Dep: April 20, Brundub, u, 7,25 a.m.,

Tav- I., s, 7.35 a.m.

CLAlU-v'O- JIHADS (200ni)_Vrr: April 20, Pulgan-

bar, s, 7.20 a.m. Passed: April 20, Burivah, s, .1.20

p.m., north; Brundah, s,10.00 a.m

, Cooloon, s, 0.60

p.m. southSOUTH SOLITARY (230m) .-Passed : April 28, a »eh,

0 p.m. south. April 20,like Duranbah, 8, 11 a.m.,

.Morinda, s, 3.0 p.m., north; like Orara, e, 2.10 p.m.,south.

COFF'S HARBOUR (210m).-Arr: April 20, Fitzroy,

s, 7 a.m., from S)dney.WILLINGER (230tn).-Arr: April 20, Tambar, sr Aim*

Doepel, sell, and Jlnvyke, neb, in morning tide; Alplu,

Bell, 5.85 p.m., from Sidney.NAMBUCCA HEADS (223m).-Arr: April 2.0, Douglas

Mau jon, s, 7 a.m., from Sydney. Dep: April 20,

Wandra, e, 7.30 a.m.. Astral, b, S a.m., and Our

Jack, «, 8.30 u.ni.,' for Sydney.l'OJIT MACQUARIE (174m),-Arr: April 20, Ballen-

garra, s, 0.10 p.m.'

TACKING POINT (109m).-Passed:^April 20, Wandra,

s, 3.J3 p.m., Astial, s, 3.5G p.m., Our Jack, 8,

4.20 p.m., Canlibri-ni' s,' 5.20'-p.m., south. ,

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CVPE HA WICH (123lil",-._typ: April 20, Shannon,,

sob, 0.50 o.m., for Sydney.SUAT, ROCKS ÇlOOm).-Passed: April 20, Sarah Hun-

ter, ktcb, 0 a.m., north.*

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PORT STEPHENS (83m).-'Arr: April 20,' Swansea,

kick,, 5 p.m. Passed: April 29, largo caigo str,

black funnel,' 2 bluo riilgs> 11.20 a.m., lviltobrauks, s,

B p.m., Macquarie, B,i 7.40 .p.m.,north. April 20,

Koronnnli, 12.00 p.m., at anchor In Nelson's Bay.NEWCASTLE (02in).-Arr: April 20, Chillagoe, m

from Rockhampton; Düker», n, fiom Port Adelaide;'

SInkoo Maru, s, from Tile Bluli; Kamoi, ,s, Hunter, s.

Myola, s, Galala, ti, Kiltobranks, s, Belbowrie, 8, Agc,

s, Sphenc, s, Yulbo, s,

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Yulgilbar, 8, Queen Bec, s.

Cavan,' sell, from Sydney; Marjorie, s,from Wollon-

gong; Noorobar,' n, from Coff'a Harbour; Williams,s,

,

Karuah, n,from Port Stephen?. Dep: April 20, Gry

fovale, s, for Puget Sound; Manunui, bqe, for Auck-

land; Mullina, s, Noorobar, s, Galava, 8, Novelty, s,

Induna, s, Yarra, s, Karuah, s. for Sydnev; Kiltohmnks,

e, for the Richmond River; Yulgilbar, b, for the Macleay

River: Swansea, kteh, for tbo north,

KIAMA (50m).-_rr: April 29, The Bat, s, 3 pin.,

from "Wollongong. Dep: April 20, Kiama, b, 11.30% *

u.ni., foi Sydney.JERVIS BAY (S7tn).-Patted: April 29, steamer,

red

funnel black top,'while band, 10 a.m., earea steamer,

black funr.o!, 10.a", a.m., south.

BATEMAN'S BAY (l_4m).-Dep: April29,Wea Clyde,

e, 4.4'i p.m.NAROOMA (137m).-rossed: April 20, Karani, »,

S p.m., couth.

uCREEN CAPE (21Sm).-Passed: April 2\ steamer,

red funnel black top, 0.40 a.m., south; Kornong, s,

4. a.m., Koonya, s, 12.13, p ni., Mooltan, ll.MS., 2 S3

p.m., Innamincka, s, 4.3 p.m., Lcurq,' s, 0.50 p.m.,

north.GABO (238m).-Passed: April 29, Ashridge, n, 0 45

om.. Buninyong, s, 2,13 p.m., west; Karitane, o,

10 45 a.m., south.

WILSON'S PROMONTORY (420m).-Inwards-: April

29, Aravvatto, s, -10.30 a.m. Outwards: April 20,

Leura, s, 12.15 u.m., Cyrcna, s, S a.m., Cooina, s,

5.10 n.m.

.Mr.LBOUItNn (570m).-Arr: April 20, Oonah, <=,from

Devonport and Burnie; Marrawah, b, frdm Stanley;

liena, e, from Christiana; Arawatta, s, from Brisbane.

Dep: April 20, Wainui, si for Stralinn; Koomeela, s,

foi King Island. i

PORT PIRIE.-Dep: April 28, Emerald Wings, *¡

for Svdnov.

ADELAIDE (1034m).-An- April 20, Kangatira, «,

from St. Johns. Dep:;Aprll 29,Warilda, s, /Dr east-

ern States..

I NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

AUCKLAND (1281m).-Dep: April 29, Fiona, s, for

S5 dney._,

WELLINGTON (1239m).-Dep: April 29, Momki, «.

8 p.m., for Sjdnty. 1

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. FIJI SHIPPING. .-.,

SUVA, ".Thursday.

Tlie 'it.M.S. Niagara, arrived from Va'nequver, andleft again for Auckland.

THE, MAUS.-

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South Austi al ia,-Overland,5,30 p.m.

Vittoria.-Overland, 5.30 mid 8 p.m. ',

Queensland.-Overland, 3.00 p.m.CoII'b Harbour and Jetty, and Coramba.-Noorella^ -

0 a.m. *

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Wellington,' etc., N.Z.' (direct).-Manuka, 10.30 a.m.

Monto Video,Buenos Ayres, Chili, and Rio J*nciroj

via Wellington.-Manuka apd Turakino, 10,S6Vn.ra.

Tuncurry, etc.-Tunciuiy, noon.

Eden.-Sydney, 1-.80 p.iu.Ocean Inland and Kimi u. -PilkakI, 2 p.m.

Nelson's Bay, \la NeHfimtle.-Karuah, 3,00 p.nt*,

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Nambucca Heads.-Nerong, 3.30 p.m. ¡

Tasmaida, via Melbourne.-Marrawah, 6.30 p.m.'

SATURDAY.

Suva. Nine, Samoa, Ellice and Tokclau Islands (Cmbert Islands).-.lohn Williams, 9 a.ni. ..

Lord Howe Island. 'Norfolk island, Ocean Island,

Nanni, nnd Gilbert Islands (Ellice Islands),

R.M.8. Germania, 10.30 a.m.

Vilaand New Hebrides ports.-R.M.S. Induna, 10.3d

a.m.Melbourne (direct).-Canberra,

2 p.m.

Thursday Island, Darwin, Java, Singapore, and. Dutch

East Indies, via Brisbane.-lt.M.S. Montura, 3.S0

p.m. .

Port Moresby, Samarai, Woodlark and Yulo Islandi,

via Brisbane.-1Î.M.S. Montoro and Misimu, 3.30

p.m.Richmond River.-Brundah, 8 p.m.

Byron Buy, Coil's llarboui, Bellingen, and Dorrigo.-i

Orara, 8 p.m.Clarence River.-Ki ogle, s p.m.

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Tasmania, via Melbourne-Loongana, 9.30 p.m. ,

Tasmania, via Melbourne - Oomh, 9.30 p.m.MONDAY.

Eden, etc., and Montague Island.-Merimbula, l.no

p.m.Coil's Harbour, Cotl'g Harbour Jetty.-Noorebur, 8

I P.m.

I APPROXIMATE -TIME TABLK.

LONDON TO SYDNEY._

Dale

LcavingLondon.

IP. and O. Moldavia . Aprils May io"Orient Osterley. April 0 May 17[V nml O. Igypt. April 17 May 24

SYDNEY TO LONDON.

Line.

P ando Mnioi'i. |M«y 41_lu addition, tliero may be nulla per' 1', und ¡5.

branch lima >ia Capetown,_ _

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r^ COMMISSION'S PRICES.

'CONFERENCE WITH TRADE.

Tho Necessary Commodities' Control Com-

mission (Mr. Justice Edmunds, president), hasdrafted Its proposed recommendations in re-

gard to the wholesale and retail selling pricesof kerosene oil nnd petroleum motor spirits,and has addressed a letter to the trade, ask-

ing tho/ representativos of all branches to

confer with the sommibsiouors on Mondaymorning, at 10.30, In order that they may

have tho benefit of thoir experience. It is

to bo distinctly understood, the commission-ers

state, that the decision of the commis-

sion will not bo reviewed at the conforenco,hut simply the methods of its application.

Tho, recoiumendn! lons ns to tho prloo of the

Bovoral grades of oil vhick tho Commission

proposes to mako to tho Attorney-General areas follow:- ,

Oil companies' prices (on rail or boat Syd-ney) : Kerosene, 7/5 per tuse of oight gal-lons; benzine, 13/10 per case of eight gallons;lieavy benzine, 12/10 per case of eight gal-lons; motor spirit, 14/0 per ease of oight gal-lons; and benzollno, 1G/6 per case of eightgallons. In the metropolitan area, i.n, tho

area including nil the places for which car

riàgo is provided In the proclamation, tho

abovo prices, plus tho cost of carriage (if

any) that has hitherto been charged, will ob-

tain. Outside the metropolitan area the abovo

prices, plus the actual amounts of carriagepaid, ivlll be charged.

Tho'wholesolo distributors' prices for keVoseno aro:-On rail or boat, Sydney, 8/01 percaso of eight gallons; within tho metropolitanaroa tho abovo price, plus the usual cartagecharge (if any). In other places in Now South

"Wales, S/Ojt, plus the actual carrlago paid.Tho retail, prices for kerosene aro 4d per

quart, and 4/9 per tin of four gallons, within

fio metropolitan area; and outside the metro-

politan area, 4/3 per tin, plus the amount

equivalent'to the actual carriage paid.The retail prices in Sydney are:-Benzine,

at tho rate of 15/2 per case of eight gallons;heavy benzine/ at the late of 14/2 por caso of

eight gallons; motor spirit, at tho rate of

15/10 por caso of eight gallons; benzollno, at

the rate of 17/10 per ease of eight gallons.In the country, Sydney prices will bo paid,

plus tho actual freight paid.

'CITV AND SUBURBAN TRADE.

A schednlo bas been drawn up, giving tho

prices for kerosene in lesB than" load lots on

March 12, on a basis of 8/ percase ox store,

The highest price to bo asked is 9/3 per caso

at Woollahra, and the lowest S/5 per case in

tho'City. __^_

POOD PEICES.

, PERMANENT CONTROL

Ä,v WANTED.

'A'-debato took placo last night at the La-

bour Council meeting on the question of the

scope and effectiveness of the Necessary Com-

modities' Control ConunlsBlon. Mr. J. F.

O'ltellly (Hairdressers' Union) moved:-"That

the Government be requested to amend tha

Necessary Commodities Control Act of, 1014,

by delotlig tho word 'necessary,' and enlarg-

ing the powers of tho commission; (2) that

tho words 'during the currency of tho war'

be deleted; (3) that the Commission be made

a permanent body; and (4), that powers ho

, conferred on the Commission to enforco Its

decisions." Tho mover said legislation to

control tho prices of commodities generally

tvas badly needed. It was absurd to declaro

. that beers and spirltB were necessary com-

modities, and to refuse a similar declaration

with regard to wearing materials, hauslug ac-

commodation, medicine, and mau y other

goods.Mr. Bennetts (Cigar-makers') said that tho

proclamations already issued by the Commis-

sion, fixing prices, were not being generally

observed. A commission would bo of no use

without tho enforcement of its determina-

tions.Mr. Connell (Ironmoulders) said the present

Commission was a necessary evil owing to tho

war. "When things became normal again, com-

petition could be depended upon to keep the

prices of commodities within a normal limit.

The workers would do better to secure tho

referendum proposals, which would give thom

all the power they required.The motion was corrled, and a deputation

appointed to convey It to the Government.

/. üirEENSIATn) ELECTIONS-*

BRISBANE, Thursday

? Nominations closed yesterday with various

returning officers in the State for candidates

lor the forthcoming elections.

An analysis of the nominations mado shows

that soven members have been olected unop-

posed. They aro Messrs. J. G. Appel, Libo

Tal (Albert); "VV. Hamilton (Gregory); H. 1<\

Hardaero (Leichhardt); E. M. Land (Baloono);

John May (Flinders); H. Coyne (Warrego);

and J. Payne (Mitchell). These aro all social-

ist candidates._?

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CRUELTY TO STOCK. ..-»

.

TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD.

Sir-A lettei dated April 27, 1915 was re-

ceived by me this morning, the lollovving is

a copy-

Dear Sir-I mi tal ins the liberlv ol writing to lou

re the cruelt} to poor sturving stock on the railnojs

I trucked six hones for mj son n law on alaren -0

to go Iron linyto M »ulan Hie) should have reached

their destination that nifclit or call) next day but it

?naa late on M fdnesd ii when tucj nnlied at Maru! m

-three d3)s -vnd niclits without «ate! One horse¡ntl

its legbroken mid h id to I e "hot mel the others had

eaten th manes mil tails or each otbei with hunter

The railwajsaie crjinç out about tearciti of trucks,

and vvli n vv^ ord« Clem we have to wait two or three

?necks before v>c can get them, then the (ooi Btari

*

mg animal» are1 cpt in them for da)s, instead of

th ir being run through an! made use ol again

The Ruilivav Department will not giveone a pass to

go with 6tock unless one has tluce trucks of sheepor

horses or cattle

One truck of hor-ts (if the) are anv good) is worth

moro tuan three trccks of sheep, and if it is not con

veulent to the Rii.iiay Dcpirtmcnt to Hke trucks on,

I think that the omer oi min in charge should have

a pass to cn-iblo bim to feed uni vntcr his tlock en

route it would not matter then ii tbcjr were clajson

the journev'

Apart from getting ones stock cnprlol Hie owner

has to pa)las or ¿1 per head to have the dead ones

removedH some of tho men at the held of the rulwiys vvero

shut up in a trick without food a-tid venter for titree

davs and nights it would do Hum good and mike

them have moro considerition for the poor starving

¿imb -lniinals

Hoping your eocietv will (ike this matter up,

I remain, yours f-uthtull),-

Tuero Is also another complaint as fol-

lows -

4n instance of the time occupied on the railvva)in

thetransit of live stock is furnished hi the etperlenc-"

of Mr G 1\ Barnett, of Wallabi, Booligal, who

loidcd four trucks of hornes at Maralan at ft o clock

on Mondt) morning, 12 li inst These readied Hal at

6 o clock on lliuisdiy cienuig loth inst, lkc follow

jng is tnc time table -

Left Marulan ¡it 9 n m Monday, waited one nour at

Ooulburn, one hour at Brcadalbine, and Hie hours at

Cootamiuidri -umed at Junee at 1 o.m on Puc<.uayleft luuce S 30 a m luesdij, just

before the (nail

trim for Uai vv-nted one hour at Ganmain (where the

m-ifl tram paiicd)^and arrived at Narrandera Pt 12 30,few minutes -liter the mall for Ha) lliey sta)ed at

"Sarnndtra from 12.30 on Tuesda) (midclav) until 9oMock on Thursday morning and reached IVhitton -it

1" noon lett 1 p rn , and reached Hay nt 6 o clock,baling leen four da)s making the journey

Theso two complaint!,, following on the pno-"lisbod press reports of the cruelty at Lock-hart aro matters that demand thorough in

vestigation\. deputation organised by our society wait-

ed on tho Chief Commissioner foi Railwaysin May last ïear, asking that concessionshould bo granted which would enable everyconsignor to accompany his consignment ofstock to a distant station, it was contendedchit no stock should be sont long distances

x.nless tho owner, or some person roprosontlng the owner, was in charge

The matter was considoied and a letter was

subsequently received by mo from the ChiefCommissioner, logretting that ho could not

authorise any fuithor reduction of what ho

regarded as Jlboral concessions

These are the liberal concessions-' "When

two or three different senders aro forward-

ing in the aggregate thiee trucks of live

stock on the simo da} from one station to

one destimtion to the samo oi dilttient

consignees and desire a drover to accompany

and look after the three truck londs, a pass

m-iy be issued undor the sime conditions as if

the trucks were being foi warded from one

consignor to ono consignée»'

Oui society was not satu»fiod and with a

view to mimmlsinG cruelty this particular

subject was again referred to when another

deputation waited on the Attomey-Gencra'on July 7 last

Nothing was dono in this retard, nor Is it

likely to be done until the public rise withono accord and insist on an altération of the

methods under which stock are tieatod No

stock should be allowed to travel on oui rall

?wajs unless some responsible person Is lu

chirge of them If stock are dejiicd through

unforeseen circumstances, and there is a per-

son in charge that pel son can in ^ arious vv ays

alleviate tho sufferings of the poor dumb

crc-iturcs

The railway authorities tike no responsi-

bility If tho statements heroin auoted aro

really true, then this !?> now the tim» for tho

public to take action and insist uponan al-

teration of the Railway Department's methods

and regulations, also an amendment of the

lawI ha\e referred the mattet of tho cruelty

to horses at Lockhart to the Inspectai-Gone

ral of Police.

Sccty., Asíanla.' Protortlon Society

^?AttiX 33. - - - - - N«6'W.

FOE SALE_

(Continued from p-ygo 2 )

Ai n o v ifT ÏÏK ¡* L liTtSîlKC ai vin-0 UiV IKMD

orp Crace Bros

a<l r,^c ?"r r',!CL5 I'Joro buying LLSI WlIPRE

MAN» in bOLID OUv £_, 9 0Same inailo in BL-, 1 Qjj EfcVSLA- D MAI-JJ

t»l_l Ij I I'Mh'JJ D l*> g (j

^YftnaS0«1^^ DIMNGBOOU bUiTJ."

««vT yuiî'' ûh*.-Ti) tn\ coîaur in 1 exilie 4 17 ß

9PI-£ï "u 'PIL DtMiNG "oom sum up

i»lt?,'£,UlED1S n>D KLM-NL, LVRGL

ijuljoii d 15 n

4ft SOLID O Viv. bIDLBOVRD VI1t\ L VllGht,Lvsb ritr\K lnovr 4 10 o

.tit Oi» MVPJ_. SlDEBOVRD, WELL POLISHLD IAlLbT 1 VSIIlOf 8 0 0

?, )i¿JNUr ST "GW HIONT. SIDEBOARD 10 0 04ft DBLI* DOOR W VUDROBL

"

0 0

] ? S'i'rV0,?1^1*P "**-?' w VRDIIOBL Î 10 U

-tVVUUMVDl COMDIN VTIONS 11bec our Sloe of BLDST1 VDS Our Prices will o ir

¡KK\-?,£lJ--Vc, tove a Iot of Oon SBCOMJHVNDrUKVITUItr which wc must eleir Tibies WstmiisPicturrs Chairs an 1 Mirrors Ii hid Marble ton Cabinit to go nt

£1/5/Loti of Bags ana Mats less than cost The» Small

Silo» cm now sell Cheaper than the largo shops so

give IK a trial atmi NOAHS VRK rUKNT-INC MART,

,""

«0 CITV ROVD opp Crace Bro».LOOIv. TOB WML ON WINDOWS

_OP! N* TILL 10 TO MOUT_"DOTTLLS siutahie any purp » o, ion size, brandedJ-* want offer 0 press

"

3 Ovford ht ,nr Bondi T

C£EV\ INO Machine Singîr vilir tins -icirlv icvv oakJO £0 Wlilte 1 ears leaf fiO» Beale Torpedo 3os

Terms KEN NLDi 314 Pal minitta road 1 otcmlmn

TTvOR. SALI a 3j gallon Portable COPPrR lffl

J-_Urgent st Redfern._

ÇOTTPiano £S Plionosrapli

£ JOs "V lohr «2

"Bile CJ Itto_1 i_Vh_tOie)lrel _Aleiindrn

EMPD.Tla-ss Cases for S ile Apply II T Seymour

_Marrickville rtl Marrickville.

fiLM PIJONOPIJAPU for '.ile 4 mel.>

mlnuti* speikVJT u' record» ei_ Applv 0S4 P matta rd P si am

COMBINATIONCheat oft wide btTe.1 gli« 0 di-

ere ti )2s CO Marble top Wail stands _ft Oin

wide £1 Is I1TV JJ Oeortrc street Wet.

SECOND1LV»ND Oalar Wirtlrobcs and Chest?

Drawers, for "Sale chrip also a few Bookcases and

*be1cl onnls "min once» I rVV 11 George st W r

"VTEYi 3ft CoinhinitionBtlstevla Wire iUtlrtss

X> Treneh of II T lop l^ G1 each worth ?>i

Pull s 7e 2n'd Couc1i_ £l_i_Jew 10 Ccorgc at VV

rpDu-E TFPT SIX SW Oet Wir trobe 3 mirrors

X dnwe- £1 Iii 01 41 Sidcboarl large level

Mirrors C3 1 ! Lew 10 George s W est_DI E^S Toiler Clothes I mes thoi aro out of the

thins Til" b"st friend the housewife

had ISI Castle i eagli-strcct_TJBEGAVS-Only Vdelres. 81 Oxford st Bon li Junc

X tion -Uandso no Doublo Btilstcids C2 18s large

Oik Bedroom Suites £11 10s Sideboards £2 10s

Wardrobes eE2 10s to £10 Dressers "s Od Io £1 Ms

Com Chests, 32s Oil Mangle £2 10» Diniag Table

14s Od Iv. Table 7s Cd Chairs 3.s Id_

_f>

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"SYDYEY MAIL**

arc «o much appreciated by tín* public taint it is dlfft

cult to satisfy the demands for them People who

wish to have the scries complete should subscribo to

tie Popular "Weekly

_FLORISTS_TREE

Perns and other kinds for Sale cheap l or

particulars, write Tree lerns. Woollahra PO

rpHE' SYDKEr HAIL

*?

>i-j.

hu the Finest Collection of

WAR PICTURES

in Australia.

HO MORROW, RYDE LAND SALE MVTCIILLSS1 VILVVS. R. and W 03 Pitt st.

_TO LET.NCLin 1_Supiconvs. ICs, 17i

A

AUBURN-Shop and Duelling, near station, 32s (ki

Hirle) and bons Auburn, opposite station._AUBURN-Cottage, 6 rms

, Î acre land, rent 14/,_ elevated, heiltb) J Vincent, Harrow rd. s.uburp

ARNCLIFFE-Cotts

, % 4, 6 rms, kit, 10s Od,

17s ed 18s, 20s Dettmana, opp station

AT

A

A

SMALL Cottage 3 rms., kit, every conv Apply32 Hordern st Nevvtoivn, no young cluldren

AT Tempe-WB Cott, 0 large rooms, gas stovesen , 1 vd

,suit 2 f 17/0 Violet Colt, Rennick st

ALEXANDRIA,137 Henderson rd -House, I r, It,

b, c, r 12/, neivl) rcnoi F Breen, 153 Pitt st,

T Randwick-Cottage 4rms., near tram, bcaltliy

and good views Aurofodina Carr-st.jtaadiyick.

A MOU COPI \cr situated Darhothur»t, 5 rooms,v cry n eil furnished, rent 22/6 I urmture, £45

accept q.10 cash D Huir) 77 Creagh st ne.\t Tn

ALBIONSï (1IWV)-lor Boarding house, 13 rms, 2

batta, balcon) back and front, tiled hall 2 tiledverandahs lar^e )ard 100 Albion street, city

A CONVENIENT \\ 13Cottage, Has>oy st, Kogarah,

stables, juddock for horte, poultr) ruu, loungerstove, tubs, etc , 10/_Apply 25j Oxford <t, l'qdduic,tuii

AT MILSON S POINT -loLet, right

lcitferry,

meo Bncl. \1LL\, 5 rooniö, reut ¿at», buy com

plctel) íurnisüed, JeoO suit plum couple Teimsla-ram,«! Live VI ire Agenci, 12 Alfred st l'b

,ISO!

ANNANDALL, 7 Chester st-CeiilAGE, 13s Painter,on premises

1 OlII-SP LODGi.-House, 5 r , \ , and all convs, ISs

li VI STONL Roes street, 1 orest Loige

AUBURN-Nice Cottages, J, 4, and 5 rooms, etcGood positions, 13s, 1 >s, lbs, also Charming Brick

Residence, 0 rooms and othecs, " nuns stn,

32a odItOBLRT H.M1LL1 luid SONS, opp station, Auburn

ARLSIDI-NOr,overlooking harbour, contg draw,

din,

brca'vUisl room», 0 bedrooms, batlmn,

latin

drv, kit, clay conieidencc, perfect sanitary appointlueiitb, rent a.104 pel auiiuiu AppI)

BLULA11, 123 Du. ling Point road,Darling Point

ASPLODID Chance for one looking out for a goodPasir) cook and

Confectionery Business unders^iicdlus to let,

m a i,ood position at North S)duc), a

Double frouted SHOP, do ug a good business*

Rentlois I or particular» appi)

W CLILAN-D,_20a Miller street, North Sidncv

Al 758 Parramatta road, nr Lewisham stn.-Brick

Cott.,J and I

it, all com , 10/(1

At 29 Roseb; st, Lui lihio-dt-D F Bk Cott, 4 bigr

,u jet, 17/, Pi terell un, Ok Cot, 4 and It la/

AVDAL1, 278 loungst- Bk Cott 4 and kit, 10/ST VNMOIir, J! CanJigan-st -1 and lit, etc "»/AN DALL-Building 22ft

»; 22ft, suitfactor) 7/0

I.cfs Teqtl M UiD, 01 P mitta road, Annandale_BURWOOD

clo e station - Cott-ige lilla, 0 re. andpillees 2as, poss Mondaj Strone,niau, Bunvood.

BRONTE.-BrickVilla, just renovated,

o mis , kit,office» bindy tram 27s Cd Ross Challis House

BANKSIAHklGlIlis - Mod Cottage, 0 rms, aU

convs rent 22/fl Apply S4 wiilhin st, cltv

BONDI lune- Dct lloiiw! to Let, 0 and k, dum, r

Jäi, 25s Jet off, tenant will sell furniUrc at bair

Jilice,_only_£55_Spain, 250_Oxford st,_VVoolIilu-1

B~Xl__VlNIiandv to Steplien street W hart -Cottage,

4 rooms kitchen, etc,

u/ per week

BATJ\_ RODD and I'UKVLS. LTD ,13 C istlcrcagh st

BUltVVOOD-House, O large roon-, all oom ens.,

gardm, large yard, 8 min from train, owner

on premises Sat and Mon , 12 to 5 Petone, Selbome-st

BONTJI-Nice lSirmshcd Cottage, 0 nus

, gas stove,

pict o, linen, cutlery, all conveniences, minute

trim, surf, baths, cheap rent, good tenant 'Phout.,874 Paddington_

BURWOODI1LIG1IIS-New Gothic Brick Cottagestiled roof, 4 rms and convs

,se» cr, select mid

healthy situation Tramstops at door Terms on apply

lug to WALhLR, Agent, neat PO, Enflelel Burwood

"O UitW OOD (at station), (.heap UOUSL, 0 and kit,

BALM VIN, 13 Duke-street, close to Darling btrcet

W harf -1 rooms kit, J5s Key at No 11

I RSMNLVTLLl 41 Malcolm street.-1 rms., kit, 17s,1 minute tram or train

GLEBE, 10 Burton street -5 rms., kit, 17s fld Keysoffice s

MAlvLY, Bnxham "trcet. Camera street 0 rooms, kit

then 33s Keys oOlce

NEWTOWN, 17 Gowne-strcet.-Shop and Dwelling, 30a I

Corner site

RO/I LLP, 0 Robert-street -3 rooms kit, 15s

DARLINGIRTRST, 107 Riley street.-House, 6 rms.,kit -is 0d hey s office

RrDriRN, 00 Hugo-street -I rmB , kit, 14s Keys offlcel

BACKTIOUSI and COYDrii 11 Marti i place

Cm -Offices, Woikreioma, I JaU,, Pitt st, 10/ to 30/,Shop one! DnJg 00/ It C Hislop, 309 Pitt st

COOOL1-rurnishcd Oottage 4 bedroom«, etc 1 , c,

term £2 fis piv Stafford Bream st_

O OTT VOL, i rms , kit, etc , stables fovvlrun, chuip

Hawle.vv House, Henry st Five Dock._

CtLVlSWOOD -Unfurnished IIous» to Let, low rent.

_APPlv A VV OOP V letoria avenue and Gordon rd

Orri,»lose to Hyde Park, 12 Orford st-A FLOOR

of 17 meeairy rooms, suitable for Residential,

clectnc lift, etc Apply KEENE-, 123 King street,

city_COOGLI

-

Cottjgcs, 3, 4, 0, and 0 rnis,

2Ii, 25s,«Os, 12s Oel, 37s Od Call for parüculars

VVJJXS nnel SMITH, Bclmoro-road, Coogee

OOOGFL- Piirmshed Cottages, bandy bcach~"and

|

trim, from 30s per vvk upwards Call forparticu

\V_LL8 ind SVin II, Belmore road Coogee

\(JTV î,ithdnle> street near Mark loy's, Ltd, and

close to Hy tie Park 4 rooms kitchen bath otcBVrr, llODD, and PURVTS LTD,

11 Castlereagh street_

Sinuß-slrect Key|

CREMOUNT, ALJJSTER STRLET, Id ecc , 25a.

JvLNSl>OTON, PASl" RACECOURSE, Bunnerongïoad,£ rooms, 22s Od I

R SHAW 1 nd CO ,

_ChallisHouse npp G P O Clock

ALI lNGTON-

Op to date Modern Cottage, cve.n|

onv onie nee I Biglin st_D

jy___Dlf DI Cottage Cremorne, Id section, rent S0n,

new Oik 1 urniluro for Sale, £25,cash £61, cosy

I

terms_

\ 1 / , 1Ieralel_Offlco_ _ _

DARLINGHURSTRD- Bciut lum Residence, 12

rooniB kit, lent £4, taking £12 per vveel,sell

furniture tliO. a bareain Butler m William rtreet '

DOUBLLB VI -Splendid D 1 COI 1AG1, 4 bed,

din, drawing, kit, w li, batlirm, gis stove,

mid bath heater, 40s, at once AJA GOLDMAN,

Agent Doublo_IJ2J Iel, 5a 1 elg_

DOUBLEBAY.-NICr 0-room COTI AGE ind ofllces,

main road, id trim it door, it once

A E A COLMIA**, ¿¡jon!, ._ j

Tel., &S Eilg, . .. Ofiublo B»y.

i

D0«1T1;BU ~bl

' ^»ItHiOLSl, well ni pointed

gas sir,, iS .etr,,raM <loor °d sec J'"1 .>» »filets

VirentII ",£? "\1Cater J ' ILA (.OLDMAN

vgeiit_iimnle lias Tel 58 1 d~

I) ü!iíleilolilL^ cloft- *o tr»'« -Brick Cotta-o Re i

", £'""> s r°°m? '"d all com large clock 1-u d

ÎS n?a A i

Ap' !>" "oxt door n2 >«» Cunterb in

ru, Pul Hill or (,j M M,|t ] ^tate Agent Pul Hill

TU UMMOINL, TO I El m the ve-rv heart of biu i es.

.*-' Usi"e Shop fully fitted cased in v Indo» counters and shell es -ill rouud shop electrlcit) -ind gas

large dvclbng stables aoid loft Great position for n

grocer ironmonger boots etc cheap rent Appl)* " COOILR Bridge-street Drumino)Tic_

EPPING-Nice 4-rm W B Cott , with corns slccp

lnc, out veran g stove Soutira eil Epi ing 13a

NMÔR1 -A clean furnished House tírms i-2 2s,

11 mo buen cutlery Gregg s 2 rumore i 1

FURNISHEDCottage 0 lins, piano gas stoic

lind) ferr)lovyreit gd ten. 174 \\ alker st NS

jtUR House 11 rn s suit priv or re« dcntial close

. trai i ard suri rent ¿4 10s. Lane 2 Hall st Bondi

LILS Mavllcld -.1 larl rd near Centennial Tari

?Draw ,din b fast rooms kit etc 1

bedrooms,

cut mod rent adult lan ii)

Fiiu"RÍUlfMSllLD Darluit, hurst House 7 lev. i is

]ui

.*-

ind coins to ipproied tenant 45s p vv Appl)aftor 2pm No 11A 1 itt t \gci Is ignored

f^lAI.M 0 acres gd. 5 r cottage citv walu- 1 mile

-1- rail io miles cit) 25s week w I ka¡ 40

Hunter st_

FURXISII1I) Channing COTTAGL ot DOLÓTE

UVA 1LLUHONC and ever) modern conven

ici ce Rent £1. Mr 1 r ti» 28 C re-ic,h »t City 101"!

"T/UllMSHED Burwood) nield Heights-D I Brick

Cottig 0 rooms nnd convs vvell iiriushcd, i cc

!,irden land 200ft to two bticets or for Sale Par

ticuhrs, Al ILRLH A"ent next 1 O,

Enfiel 1

I.1U11MS1UD UOUSF Mnv till Sept drawing din

. un, billiar 1 room other lai i,e rooms kite en

lounurj gus stove bith heater clcctno heit tele

lhone ga-den in I hw, tot and rear minutes

Coogee trim fronting Centennial Pirk MM PRICLIel. M rim road Tel Rind viel IOjO

GAR ALL or 1 ICTOllY, about SoOUft floor spice

groui |floor electric lii,ht electric power well

lightc I faces two stieets near trim rent a,1 10s

Al ply_YINTLNLIi S Camperdown

GLORGl-STlLI 1 No 1 0-Large Shop good

¡? my vv lido vs be-o) side v iib or m lthout lory,

ba émeut Rent no reason ble oller refused

| ._VSIIVl OOP 1 0. Uiat-urs

UOLSb 3 tood roulis, veiy lart,t )-ii\lMtel el

itrim stop Devorsluro st lus c»j Devonalure-ot

aOUal14s. Ja tosaot lorut Lodge le)s next

door Piilncy mid Co Agents ¿A Pitt st

OUSL Darlington,5 rms bath copper, stable,

loft 10/ R C Hyslop 303 lett st_

nOUSL 6 r and le tram stop Frenchman s rd

Itii dvvicl 20s I hone 71 Al m st_

[OUSL1 rooms all con new furniture, rent 17s

op Central Station, £10 half cash 1 uU par

ticulnrs 30 Cami bell st, citv_

nOUSLSto LL1 l)rmont, Ultnnc» Redfern Ihre ,

ai dm Beaconsfield and St Peters from. Va 0d

per week to 20s Apply M\£RSO\, Union Bank-chain

bcrs OS. I itt street_

HOMERSTREET C1NTERBUHY-Cottage 2 mis

and lit 0/ per vi eck also quantit) useful Furni

hire neirlv new tor s. le Apply A A\ Ulli 50 1 arr

street Marrickville Phone COU Petcrriinin_

LEICHHARDTclose tram junction

-House 5 r JU,22s Od. Al Cooper nKtnt 120 Norton st IJidt

LIDCOMBE,-Molera Cottages 3 4 rms and cenvs.

12s los Cd 11s Harley and Sons opp Stn.

I

~\ r VKRICkVILLl 32 Lnmorc rd - DF V» B Cott 4

XVJL rms. etc 4-stall subie 22s Cd_jirgc yar<L_

"A rosMAN- Uns chamung 7 mi Iles in Mandelong

JSX ni now to Lot Brnndah Mandolong rd Mosman f

hV/TOSMAN-Dot DI lilla 0 rms etc el uT

I

IM boat Ijinvorus 68 Sin lforth st Ph. Paid 401

AVLY - FCttMSSËb COTTAÍIi», Robey Hanson,

and Serong LU 42 Corso_

OSM V.N -Roseneath Glover st 4 ron», kit laira

?itii pantry Appl) 14 Castlereagh st T 1778

"AMA -" new Brick CoUac«s, dov; to tram and

_

6 mis vers. Coldsmil 231 Oxfotd-st cit)

OùAIAN -House 8 rooms and offices 1 nor,, of land

1 mm from tram Armitog Spit rd op QuarryMLmMOXORb

-Private Lock up stalls, cheap Apply 4

Ccirgest IS

est_OSMAN -Cottages 3 4 and 5 rooms kit 15s Ott,

20s »2s Od "4s 2tls 0 rms kit 30a, 32s 6d 8

rms JosItolaaandjllurpliy

00 Avenue rd 1 1012 Moa.

M OSM IN.-Modern COTTAGL 3 rooms kitchen,

aid laui ilrv sewer coniected rent i8s Cd

QRA\ nod CO opposite Poblie School Mosman

MANIA-Superiorwell furnished Cottages A ictoria

paradeAV entu orth st Asliburner st kangaroo st,

Ocean Beach. Mrs Wall er Agt, 4 dra. Corso Man!)

"XTORTH SI D - «top and Dwelling 2 windows 7

J-\ rms., 2</0 Jones -ind Berrie 131 Millcr-st N5.

NrUTRALBA1 -To Let Cottage Kianfn Olive-st,

5 nos all com 25» Apply at cottage

-VrbWMAi. ST Mortdale-Brick Cott, 4 r ev tom,-k> I2s 6tl per wk Keys opposite_"VTLW Cottages Burwood Heights 4 rms. sewered. Id

J-N tram 22/0 Burwood Bldg Co, Lindsay st, Bur

N1.VrORTH S1DNET No 10 James st off Ridge-st-tN Dblc fronted Brick Cottage 0 rooms and kitchen

one min tram and park, 20s. Inspect 10 to 1 o clock.

OATLEAclose stn -Brick Cott 5 rs cv com , 14s

Sel loeffel Faul opp P O Hnrstv lile

O I11CL oppSchool of Arts first floor good light,

3 windows to street Lloyds Air 214 Pitt st

OFMCLS 1ALMOUTH CH UIBLRS 117 PITT ST,Near O.P O

Comfortable SUITF on 1st I loor to LIT Splend d

hc,lit and every cevniciuenee Suitable lor Solicitors

Architects or other Professional Men

Also SMALL Ol 1 ICr los

Anplv Offlce No 3. Ground Floor

f\FHOL.S, GROUM) I LOOR SunT of 1 beautiful

\J roams in IDrAL POSITION IN PITTSTRl-Er

Suit a SOLICITOR or STOCK and snARl BROKER.

RENT ONL\ £2 ".VJI-KLY Apply in first iiist_nee

io CAIDVVU.LS AGI J»C\ IIUUJ-D, in associationmill JXL-MORE Illili ID 117 Pitt street.

i~_3, i uit»ia_vi,, util cou» cnienc« in cn ose

eil known, airy, and »ill li^klcd offices, BAW

bON-CHAMBERS

OITICU TO LPT, 5/Fine large, airy OUNCES, must central, from bl

upwardsVT ROBERTS, Rawson place

;1 City ~50S_opp bydncv Station

VDDINGION -HOUSL, 4 rooms, 1 it, all cony,

14s. Lofts lo Gluimorerd Tel, 4^J Patld

"PADDINGTON -1 urjushed House, 0 rooms, gd. order-*- rent 21s

_ pria. £00 2j Healey st_TJVDDINGION -Home to Let every convenience 30-t- little Coomber st Apply til John st Woollahra.

I}\RMOVI,dj Harwood st 4 rooms, kit, cojipcr,

stove rent lo/ i»e\ iori iinrri« "tstov e rent lol Key 103 Harris st._

"PETJ ItSIJAM -Hou-e 0 rooms kit. etc, ..7s OdA- 1'ErHiSHAM.-Cottai.1., 5 rooms, lit. otc. 27s Od

M VIllUCkVlLLC-Cottage 4 rooms, kit, te,

21s.DLL. JULL -D 1 Cottaire, 5 rooms kit etc 2-s Cd.

/ElfJ-vR and HOYLb l'ctcrslium opp Sutton

bale.

VNDVMUv-Brick Cou, 4 rooms

Craweord ail taylor Agents bt Paul st liwe_

KTDILliN -HOLbl 4 ruis. I it

,etc , dose fKÂM

1RAIN, «Iii WAY WORKSHOPS" ItlDUcLD

Rl NT Ils U SU1I1I RLAND and CO ,C Pitt ti

KANOVVICK,tandy tram - D i Brick Cottage., 6 r,

kit,

cotiv,

nice views _ia weekCRAWrOUD and TWIOIt, St I>aul st Rqndivick

I>YDU-NewW B Cottage,

4 rum,

kit,

cony s.

fur,

u owner left for war, 20sIlYDL.-New B Cottage 0 rms , and offices splendid

positionnear train and trim £5 per month

'Phone 123 Ryde ARTHUR A? I Of J AOAR

SIABU S, 2 stalLs, to LfcT, also lare,c Loft, nr sta

_tion.37 Jvcnsington st, og Gcorgc-st West.

S~OU111 Ivcusmfcton.-Cott,

S rms , kit., 1 lundry,

elly water, Mund school,J6/0 C Tones Storey st

SOUTHKrNSIlvGTOS -W B Gotta"e, 3 rms, lit.,

ld/0 Bncl Cottage, at train stop 4 rms, kit.,

20/ _StillmanRainbow st start of I ong Bay trim

STABLESand 4 room GOJTAGL, kitchen rent 25,

alto IIOLS1-, J rooms kitchen, rent 11/

Apply 2 Cro^s street J orest Lodge_

SHOPand DWELLING Dcvonshire-st (corner), at

present occupied bv Derrin Tros Croccrs, seven

minutes f oin Central Station W PIGni BROS 850

George st or Mrs M WRIGHT, Nebraska, O Connor

street Haberfield_

SHOPSKfNG STRPET suit confectioner, £0

TOT STRLLr, near King street CJ floejr»)

_IIUCTTI.S 112 Castlereagh street.

SUMMERIULI

~

"Very nice BrickHOUSF 6 lirge rooms and kit

chen hill, and ill ofllces 4 nun Station, nice position,

20s week HOUSr, i large rooms and kitchen, etc.,

FOWLER and SOV 17 Smith-strct Snnrmer Hill

S~IIOPS-IOl"FT

_

GIJORGr STREIT "WTST -Sliop and Dwelling

GFORGF S1RFFT-J_rge Corner SHOP

ONI ORD STR1Lr -ShopIIUNTLR STR1 TI" -ShopBONDI TUNCnOV-Shop and Dwelling

1 LINDERS STREE! -SmaU SnOP only

AV ItOBLUTb, ItavvBon place

foi City 2dOS_opp Sydney Station

fût 11 Nico Rooms, option shopLaster, Grocer,

W llloiighby rd Naremhnrn_ _

TWOHOUSES 57, 60 Union st, Pyrmont 0 rms co.,

rent "Ps Shonnce Vue 111 V Hrebctli st_

mo LLT, VV JJ COllAGr furnished, suit small

JL family 2 Ancl&ea st Bondi_,

a'Oixl part Shop,

malu street, 6tiit ii lllbicr or

woikroom 44 Jjckev st Summer Hill_

mo LrT Ñ Sydney "378 Miller st,elevated 0 rmd

-. Cott. heiirtiful sit rets Stanway and Slaek.

rnO Let House, S rooms, every convenience,buy

JL furniture close Id section 2 Coomhcr-st PadeL

TWOIOOJÍS vvitli I lieben nnd bathrooom, tacel

lent position20 Hingst, Newtown_

aIO LL1 Cottage largo lot, trun or train rent 14s

. r Symons Wanstead ivenue JJndercliTe_

rilO LI P Cottage J rooniB Icit, all to iv Hill st,

X I,eklihnrelt Apply81 Manon st Leichhardt

mLMPL.-Aicadie Nicholson st,d f. Bk Colt. 4 re

1etc.

17s 1 min st ition 3 mins. Jram_

T~0"_E1,rurnlbed, 7 rooms suit I) "Jd I', _*2

2a pirt house 2 Lower Wycombe rd Neutral Biv

mo LI r, Cottage,3 rooms kit

,

rent 14s I clchhirdt,

JL £5 furniture to take loo 11J llcrild_

mb Lri. 5 rooms ami Kitchen motor linnhe lu bold

J- three cars hot and cold water service -spcr

wcek the lot prNBIGH and CO 10 limiter street

T~Ö~L_TI urn

,at Manly, Gent o Private Residence,

close to bolt, lovely views, cverv modern conv

Apply in morningsI hone 701 Manly_,

mo" LEC, HOUSL, 10 rooms, beaut, pos , rent J7s Od.

J. Iliiv lino now ¿M5

1UCK1TT 100 I-balbeth st. near Coiillinni^t

rnÖ~TT"i St Peters large modem SHOP and Diioll ,

1 richi on main roid, electric light, etc Rent ¡ios,

Ärnily I A rURTLl- mel CO, Ltd, St Georges

Hill Kinr street Newtown_

fr¡5~MERCHANTS, MAN UFAOTURLHS, INDENTM vu *>"

AGENTS

If yon require NEW OFFICES or WAREllOUSK

I,VtS olease do not forgetto edi and inspect THE

AGL1 and GLOBE CO LTD. BUILDING, 3T)

ki NT STRrET. between King and Market streets

We ¿ave to/1 ET VYARniOUSl FLVlt!, each con

tomine. 3000 bnuarc feet floor rpace

H youIk) not require n Whole Tilt, wc oro vviUing

to divide into two or three rooms, suitable for Offices,

Sample Rooms etc","?*,,

Reasonable Rents. No Tates Magnificent Light.

Passenger and Gooda Lifts servo each floor Every

convcuicncc. ._.»" .

J Y MILLS, AgentE S and A Bank-cliambcrs

corner King and Georg« «trce'ji,

-JiiBBIÄ---.«-*-Z-- e»**

TO LET.rpo Lil m Hu best lui t of c. 1 imioc Ircct iel!

L lltlltoel ILOOli "0 \ "0 it i icduccd I lilli

tprll jI OrONNOli, Citv Mutud Life Ulllco

Uinittr street Si dnei_IO LLT, IlÖlSli, I

room»,, I ii -in 1 i lite,-, CiveiTc dish street st innioie

per annum LTOM 1. Smore Temarais

niO 111, CAR VOIS AVOKKUOOMS S AMPI 1

X ROOMS, 1 VC TORUS large and sn. ill (corgi,stieet ni,ht*ait Sidnev station most central positionin the cit>, lid tctllon to ill suburb».

W ROB1 RT», lUw «on place,Tel. Citi 25(18 _opp Sidney Station.

ww OOLL IHR V -ni Cottage,

ldr) ,17» Od Alacdonald and Co Bondi Junction.

TT7O0LLAIIRA.-Modern Mouse, S r, L, fold drt,> > b r

,lav

, 25s AlacdonHd and Co Bondi Jim

.ATSON'S BAA-Well furn o rmd Bk Cottage to

Let for 3 months 'Phone, City 3302wWOOLÏÏlHlt

v, 24 Vic» b1 -0 Rooms~aud kitchen,bet and cold water hey nt 20

TTT'OOLLAIIRl - Brick Residence, contg 7 rooms,' V bat linn (li and c ), kit, laimdr), etc ,

best noel

tion, 2d sec IV H Watson, 31 P O chani. 114A Pitt st

BOARDINGHOOSLo, well iwtitiontd, full) furaashecTALSO

FLATS Furnished and Unfurnished

RLSIDE-NT1ALS to LLTMrs. 1. A ROBLRTS, Castlereagh House,

_211 Castlereagh street

BESELEOTtAL FLATS.a.DLRMAR. 123 Maelect) st. Potts Pt -V «eU'lurri:

? 3 roomed 1 lat piano, g-n stove, rent i_2 2s

f 28 Moore Park rd, eil), -Supei lorBalcon) liât,

furn 2Qs doiihlc front 10s and canv cuienec

Al ¿la lUc.IX.llll Rll ivoollilira - lAulllshod an I

Di furnished I LA IS, all cony Phone, 1 de, HapA T Strathfield - Burnt Furn li it to I ct, 6 rain« fr

-*??»?station Apph Bos 21129. General Post Office

AT U idoombe, Sloper ay, Kensington, Unftir I lat, 3roon», gas Mule, ljirKc_gtounds,_rnodcratc _

AT BAH VIE«, Campbell st Milson-. Point Flats,_Dbl Rooms_kit

etuitel, gas_stovus,_16/0 _

Al ii Roslin Gardens.-Well furnished Balcony-ti.I-LAJ, 2 rooina and kitchen, gai stove, dec bght

_Iel , 1S7 W ni st

A LAD! lus tomerted the upstairs portion ol tier

-ti- home into a euee bright furnished 1 lat, consistan ;of 1 or 2 bedrooms, dining silling room, kitchenette,garden, harbour

view, moderate Bellevue lilli train

to door, Nckon st slop Bcnstuni IIS Qnce» st Iv'lahre

pUTA- VULRChLDlL-CH UlBLRS, 84 HUN PI It SI

A-» -Beautifully Furnished 1LAT, also Balcony

Bed sitting ROOMS.

Telephone hotbulli, attendance.

T-VAJtLLNOUUIlSTROAD, 108 HAWARDENi-f 1 LAT, furn

. g floor, silt room, bedroom, kit,etc_1 ,

hot water service 'Phone

ITWRN ITjAT, self-contained, ovcrllg lrarbour, morn.'

sun 21s, with gas 120 Carabellast lumhilll

FH»AT,wellfum, 2 bedims., din, Ut , gas stove,

_

close beach, tram, Impunies Bronte-rd, Bronte

FINE large ROOM and 1 rtcbcuctte to let Inlr

liçht WnnMioirrne end Cnstai1sts,

Petersham

FURN and Unfnrn Hals, abo double and "singleRms . tram at gate Carlton Maimón Glebe Pt

TTCLAT, Unfurnished, 2 or 1 hu Re rooms gas, kitJ-

laundry, electric lighting prii home, funushed

Bed-ffltt loom x1Maclea)-ctrwt Patts Point

£NLEBL POINT-WOODLAND, 1«j Bridge road, min.VJT tram -Well rumlthcd Balcony Flat, 1 or 2 rms.,kitchenette dot house crnd* 'Phone, M 1D20 Alo I

I ADA has boutiÄl furn. Flat meant, near Summer^ lbll btation containing balcon) bed sitt room 22

i 10, double bedroom 15 v If dining room, ci cr) con

lenience, also oilier rooms board optkmal, refined ptOpi» only Teh»

,Ashfield 1010_

'M'OSMAN, Id Shaáforth-st,

nr.boat, tram -WcU

furn Flat ras stove, mod._rvTEUTjlAL BAÎ -Superior nea and up tt-dato selfl-L' contained TLAT, near ferry, position and viewperfect Rent £( t) p« also Detached I LAI', rent£2 10s p v Apply Mis. THOMAS,

'Phone, 1430 VS. Billong; street, Neutral Bay' -

To Let sclf-conuuncd,well fur

5 rooms and 1 Uchen, and bathroom,3 balconies, or a'well furnished ILAT of 3 large rooms

and kitchen also FLAT of 2 rooms oin kitchen,

splendid position, between Hares st and Kurraba whfs.

_ OLLNEHiA, comer Billong st, Kurraba road_

"DESIDENTLAL FLATS.

MOSMAN -rLAT, well furnislrcd in Itosowood, doublebedim , living rm

, kitchen, luicn and cutler),etc, handv to ferr), 3is

UNI URMSHLD TLAT, within 14 mins eit), self-con

tamed, 5 rooms. Itali, kit, bath and heater, liar

hour views, tel in flat lenant pays calls on!)MANA OTHLRS ALL SUBURBS ALL PRICES

I GLOBL RUSI DENI LAL and TOURIST COMTANT,Culwulla chambers, C7 Castlereagh st T

, City 1005.

SELFCONT Fur Flat, 3 rooms, lut, 25s. Raleigh

Flats, Sorrey-st near A'ictoria st Darlinghurst

TO LET , unieirn., 2 mid Flits, sop k,

ISs Cd _1near boat 2 Lower AV)tombe rd. Neutral Ba)

milla RUSSELL FLATS,22 DAULLNGHcTRST ROAD,

10P MACLLAi STREET.

VALETTA (late Neutral Bay Hats) Neutral Bay -

Under new management 1 Int with 3 rooms and

balcon) Spleudid harbour view Private entranceavailable 1st May Telephone. N S liSI

Wa*WS;,w:

Flat,3 jd_, 3-4 r., lbs, £1; I'lit, 2 i

clients wtg. Bot (T., 751 Pad.), 4SI Onf.-l

D. to Rent, vic. Glebe Pt. li unf. Room», self

cont. N.Z. IK) Sl John's-rd, Forest Lodge.

WANTED, Darluigbiiist, Furn PLAT, self cootel,

airy-, 1 room, kit'ette, 1~Ui, low rent, bandytram, from IQtli May, p-mincut. P.Ü.. Herald.

ABARTWESTS, BOARD, RESIDENCE.

nd Dining-room, tnro "tops at door, inodintte.

A'1;

A' T 21 York-st.-Large Double" ROOMS vacant, h. and

_?_ c^atl_,_modcrate._

AT 121~lTiudcnfst, Darliugliunrt, lil sec.city.-rur

niBhed, larju Double ROOM, use kitchen._

AT COA Gloucester-lit, 5 min. O. Quay.-Lodgings,men only, 5s per week._

4'A

A

T400 Park.rd, Centennial Parle-Large, w_l-iurn.

Front Room, gas stove, no children, 1&, Od._

DALE -22 Johuston-st, furn, double bale. Room,every cony., breaJrfast optional. Tel., £14 Pet.

WIDOW lus furn, single ROOM, cheap also Room,2 friends. 352 Bourke-st. few doora Oi»ford->t

A1;T 88 Oxford-ut, opp. West Pic, double ROOM

gas, rent moderate. Id sec.

N" English Lady offers blip. Board, Residence, M.O.

? or Gentlemen Fernlea, 252A Moore Park-rd._

T 301 Dowbne-st, near Oxford-st, til o double Bod

? rooms, tout busj-t-, m.c. or fnends._

AT,

A f 121 Macleay-Bt, large downstairs Room, wita

kitchenette. Theme. 010 Win.-st_^__NICE Single Itoom, 5/0,

near Centrol Station. 82

Mary st, city._'_ASMALI,

Family ttas mee Single Room vacant, suit

respect, woiking man. 02 Womcrah-av, Jlai-'hurst.

AT

A

A T 003 Dowtyng-st,

A r 20 Roelcv.all-crcscont, Potts Point, Furnished I

FLAT, all conveniences.

IUY Itoom, near station, resp. homely .lodgings,1

5s w eck. 37 Kcnsingtou st, off Ceorge-st Weat.

NTíAN'DALE, 125 Johnston st.-Nicely furn. Room,suit gent., breakfast, piano, min Lilyfleld tr-nu

|

AT 40 I-ntÍCT8-st, D'hurst. largo single Bool

_nicely furn., every convenience, close Id sec.

A NICELY Furn. Room, to suit 2gentn. 41 Aber

crombie-st, near Goortrc-st West,

A ITtONT Double Balcony' Room vacant. Derwent, |

-25 Wynyard-squaTC. Te.. 2¿1S CUV._LARGE Furnished Double Room lo Let,

use kit

chen. 127 Cotmnonwcalth-st, city._

~A T Belgravia, 3 Arundel-Bt, Glebe (opp. Univ.).

-_?Bale. Room, suit fnends. B. and R. 'P., M. 1018.

A FURNISHED Single Room, 5/ per wk.; also D.i

Itoom, suit 2 fricne- ? No. 12 Gannon st, Stanmore. |

A'63 1'itt st, Itedfcrn.-Double 1 uri-shed itoom in

|

'private family. 7s.

FURN. d.B. d. Room, gas stove, all conv.

KorthumbcrlaJid.av, Stanmore, at_Johnston Ht_scç.1

A SINGLE ROOM vacant, in good home, bo ird opU,every conv 01 Cuietlercngh-Ft.

Rceifem.

A

T 37 Grccn's-rd, Paddington.-^Bed-sitting Room,kitchciietlf, bachelor, mjjrled_coup]e, _id

section.

DBJJTluTiiT bale. ROOM, suit m.c, noothers,

_e

kit. 33 Richard's-avonue, off Collins-st. S H.

T 111 Phillip st-Single Rooms, liot baths, everyconv. 'I'tioni., City 4805_3- conv. 'I'tioni., City 4a¡lb_

. T 107 Flindcrs-st, D'h-'st, penny ccction.-Niecly- furn. Front Room, m.c. or friends. JOi, no elm.

r_i_RI/S COURT, MANLY.-Fim-class Rc-eie-tial

and Be arding »»t»hl»hment. 'I-one, 240.[

A DOUBLE ROOM, tniit M.C., use kitchen, no ob

.Icctieinlo children. 101 Cathcdral-st. fitv.

T BRAEMAR, 34 Carrinston-st, Wyiiyaril-uqiure'.-|

Beard ami Residence, or Room ami Breakfast.

T STRATHMORE, 180 Macquarie st, OfiposiU- Par-1Lament House.-Vacanracs. Tel., City 1573.

FURN. Balcony Room, also Single Rooms, balli, |

latch key, even' cony. 40 Batliurst-st._T' MERCEDES, Bayswater rd, D'burst.-Sup. Accom.

|

for Paving Guests. 'Phone, Villliain-st 103.

?__

A*a1;

A J ARGB Furn. Front Room, suit m.c. or lrleneU,

8s ¡also Single Rooai, 5s, thoroughly clean,

"very convenience 141 lilley-st, Sun y Hills.

-Ï'MILSON'S POINT, 10 FiUroy-stiect.-Vnt_ucj>for

Gentlemen Bevixders. C iod tablo kept. 'Icrms

moderate. Tel., 62 North By dney.

Mosman.-bup. <íble. Bal. Room, oicrlooking

_hjv with or without benrd, 3 mlns.ferry; eighth

house to lett of bridge. AViiinagnlln, JJ Boyje-st.

T~NEUTRAL BAY, Rothreay, Lower WycomlM-nl._ Double and Single ROOMS, near wharf. Excellent

cuisine. Blllhrtls. etc. Tel 701 N.S_-.TnöumÄT . potts point.» End of Uncleay-st. Large grounds. Water front

ago S_to,J__d_2Piii_?_______________?t> _

ARLINGTONand ARCADIA,

»U7 VIClOllIA-TJlJ-ïl, DARLINGHURST.

Double anil Single ROOMS, Sup. Board und Residence.

Tel,, e'll" W ni. ¿r._ Mrs. DIIN'SIHItq

M

A EPINE IWUS1Î. 2O1-0 8 Victona-st, Darlinghurst.

xi. Newly built and constructc! for conienlence of

Boarders, 00 bil. bedrooms, rmoke, draw, rra.s. Ace.,

Id sec Madame »ESJAKDINS. Tel.. 72 William st.

ATTHE TOWERS.

KURRABA-ROAD. NEUTRAL BAY.

DOUBLE AND SINGLE BALCONY ROOMS.

Tel., OJJJS._Mrs. MURRAY. ,

äTt cRi.MÖnxi: point. hopetoun "house.

"V HKJII-CLASS UP-TO-DATE ESTABLISHMENT,io minute- from new wharf, eight minutes from city.

Water Frontage.

Billiard», Swimming, etc,

'Ptono, Mosman (¡2D, _ lira. T. O'S. GHEES'.

APARTMENTS,"" BOKARD. RESIDENCEA 1 11 Illira st DI i.,!

Lal"c Dalco) UOOVI

£~_LL"j£j.t.00 '.' e con f 1 vvm st

AV1fLVOK'5,1 ? .llir~T»XÍK)RT

J.A- Ili"h class Hc-iclcitiil (one minite iron fern)

lmnc ,Do,'h! >uJ »nitlc Bllcoi) Roon*IlllUar Is leiuus i stellet t Cm Inc

Hot nil Cold Showers an 1 Bubs on all floors

1_ D_J.'0 _Jlndcrate__Separate ladies (citn

"OOND1 - Well 'urnished iloullo Room iâii~lLCto tram

Eulo, llullipst oil An n st

"ROND! JUNCTION -Board Resilience Bingie BaîcôTv-*-» Kooin« lew nuns trim». Cnri-brooke Ilolany tt

~f>0 UiD and Residence for 2 gent emeu or In lies ir>

.*-__ ..homely fninllvr, Hopewell.st I a ldingtoi

TJlAUT Double ROOM c,ns nice st eUm "los?*->

Bingle <\s. Id sec 2 0 Cleveland st, near I li/, st

URWiXlD CORCORD -Ho« Nice Furn Cottage, to'

1 et 1(1/ Strongman Burwood_"ID URW OOU -1 urnished double ROOM mod rent Tie

-*~"__Coltagt Burwood rd. near Ure station_BOUNDART ST, 105, D hurst double Room Us, also

sinMo beds gas stove ?" -

BONDIJunction-lura Double Bcdrm dimnr-rin.,

.

and kit 117 i. Birrell st Apply Sat after 1 o e.

"ÏJALCONA ROOM rcpcttnble ni.a, also Rom suit

J-Jl.-t"_°- persons 44 Uonling-st. near Oxford st

"D ILCONA UOOVI and Down?tain~Front Unfurnished.*-» use. kit, etc near Junction. 20 Mackenzie-street

»i ivei ley_______^_"DOARD and RPSIDLNC1, private adult family,.»-» Urcg Irj roon suit in c oi 2 t,entn frd»,

1 mind terms mod 31 Wcathoirne st Stan

"DRAN1UOLML the Hue t position m Mosman riga'?*-» at wharf, superior Accommodation ned cuishn»,mod terms. Plume 2.3 Mos. Airs Allies CosleUoe

T>0 ARD said 11LSID1 NCI loac airy room, suit two-*-* fiienis also Single Room vicant every converu

cree idult tamil) "j Womerah av Darlinghurst

ÎÏ 113 lhilhpst-W til furiiUied ROOMS eva)com alo 1LA1

'""(ITAfaant, |>.u-k, IS! A 1 liMbcth st -Un 1er New

M in.ai.emi nt Su ¿le Room» ci rjcom mod.c

oia a wtck 237 Go libum

0E

IN cutral lîa^ -Uood table

1408 N S Misa Marph}

COUOI*? -Comí orUblo \LLonui ûdation - pxntn scp

bcdn»n p, privnto tarni?no children 1 n io

trim an i wirf Iaium A ican ^t opp Pogt-oiHcc

CtLkANluniibhcd JtOOtl tû LI 1 suit mimed couple

?> or a. f,ent\cn an oleo \¡ieaiic\ for - gentlcnuaHoarders neur tnm 111J train, i,ood locality *PpkSO ii\ei dish strut ^Unmorc

D'DD1

HURST 111 Maclrtj-a bile Bul Sitt, Hooui

pbno, kncl e nettp gia stove elnV water refs

D*.,. .".."..

DUUllSr-Narooma, B and Iles

,

St and M D hraoc

rr» front p-oun 1 fl room aud i ingle rro v cr mod

D OUBLI anI Single 1 urn. Apartments Id see gas

1 ei hot 1 all ¡iconn, mod 21 Orwell st Polls P

D HURST 07 Macleay st single tant Room b fa t

oytimul mo I_I linne a 15 AViili

D'

jy_D11URS1

Hi Aietariast- turn I corns breakfast

opt also small nat_Phone 7S4 W ilhnm st

DARLINGHURSTRD (106) -A acant 2 or 3 Unluni

Rooms and kitchen,every convenience

jnodiratc

HtiRSl, 20 Resl)nst-Balcon) ROOM also larc».

__Ro m a bowing select phone, and all conn.

DOCTOltówidov has large Iront ROOM vacant

plioncT re ldcnlul se'ect 63 Roal) n-st D hurst

D'HURST-Balcon)Room suit M"C or 2 friends

also ii Sii 1,1c Room -07 1 orbrs-st near id sect

DA It LINQUUIi&r 2H \ ¡eton i st -W. til funnslie 1

I-alcon\_ room, with convs gasstove Id section

DARUNOHUnsi -Lady will Lot part furn iloice,couple no children 00!) AViili un st V O

DHUltSl- Uclljppt In Home offered rtl people

nu als o| t tel hot 121 Cr-qlccnd >t_

BUURS1-Well leaai DWc 1 oom vmk kitchenette

nloo nice binvjlt Rooms, bkfst_opt_û kellçttjst

DARLINGHURST02 A letona st-Cood Boird Resi

d nee Ocutn,

Double Single ltd Rooim, Id sec

D'DOUBLL

B VA -To Let 1 rout lMrn Bedroom Bin

__priv fomllj 5 m lo_city tram 21 Lpnlng rd

DARILNGHUIIsr-WidowLad) (I nglish) has well

fmoiisticd snull Sittturr and Bedroom and otlicr

Rooms. phone. ID CruKen l-street_^_

DAK1lNLllUlPjl -W US1I 1 LA 71 A Darllnshurst rd

superior Board Residence Wanted, Gent to share

room terms from 18/ per week_

SVlOltL-

Nice front ROOM suit m c its» kit coi

mod also Room suit la Iv or gent 119 1 dgewarc r]ENliOKI, j Iril'alsiu- st-Larg« üurn 1 roui itoo u

silt 1 or tentltincn private (amllv_"rnLlNDiltS ST- DO,"-D hurst Board and Resilience,.12

(, ntlemtin sliarL b¿lconvrooi i terms modi rite

PURMSULDBalcony ROOM near city suit M.C

Apply 41 Vbcrcronibic st Redfern.

TVLiltN or Lnlurn 1 OOMS suit ii couilcs.ltathmHt st

17VUR.NJ double ind 1 sii"le superior -loom suit

nie or frleids 1_9 Caicndi.li st Minmore

ITVLltNApartraui

-

large.Bat Room kitchenette

-?-.»veri eonveni n e l8 I lUrov st North Sydiev

LfllONl lirfceilu-iiWud Hidrooin to J el

i lit ii

¿ all eouv o; p Moore I K 1 ark 11 It! J Ha lers t

FUKN Roa i prívale fal lily breakfast opt 3 illili

Neutral Hu vvl irf Modciute -0 Herald

"TjiROM ILItN ROOM J I see co uf home eVeninit

-*- or Sit B IO Jhonsonst Darling! mut_(LI I1L.-VVellsitliated

t nf Room use lat, bathI

right nt tnun bto| 0s Til Bridge r I_/^.LLUL 11 - Lorf,e ulrv lueely furn Dolü le Hoon ,

VA nie or friend» modciite _49 Wigram rd_

OLLBE.-TRALI 1 102 Bride, rd ~L.irgo Balcony

1 oom suit J e.cntn. ,, od table tenus moderate

OLEBL-ROVDrAMVJI_ro-Bal Roam lurnLshed

lion w¿ sun 1-s bel also Dble. Roo n 2 beds

bus, ladies or (rentbe 1 ind breakfast, JOs (li t.ch

a LUJE POLST -WOOD LVND ]Oj Bride,c<rojdmin tram Boori nn

1 Iles Vacancies. Doul le

and SingleRooms batldieit r meydente PI M jyp

nAJ 1 Gottae.cs ni (uni. or lura, tell contd l'lau

Vrrastrong sAlIdLs_cb

imbers _llondi_Junction

nOMr for Boy or Girl attending school Mila Hales,

_Orlando avenue Cremorne_

KENSINGTON-FurBed sittiig Km suit .

fnends

with 1 rea-ast, 7/0ca. Private Kensington PO.

LAALNDLR BV1-Large Dbl Bal Iles] sit ROOM,ideal po

ltion near ferry 27 W ilker st

'

ARGL furn Room and kitchen combined suit mar

i ned couple °*9 Commonwealth st city_LNDh ULI 1) -Comf Homo goevd table, balee ny and

i p Itootns vac 4 mins stn Ventnor I.ane Cove-rd

T AU«! Balcony ROOM nan light, gas stove, li-uli,

JLi layalory on same landing Jj, Ocean st W lira.

X ARGI 1 urn-hed Front Boom ali convens, sut

JUC li also Room suit 2 1 rien Is 6/ each

minn es citv SO Crown st. Lower Domain_

ADY would let HAI t Furn IJOUSF to a luit fain

-t or MC telephone gea slovc I-th heater, all

modem cemvenirncc- Vpj ly after 4 30 to

140 VV alker street NörlhSydncjr

m

3\r

N S a"OUv r -bl RON VHS 0 1 itt st. BalconyROOM clean airy

also Su gie Hevom

MAHON S P"J -I te I!

stole mod I'll Hine

aVRMll-SON

S 1>T -1 lNim I ront Room Bal bitt also

Dimble Em. adj.I mm ferry 10 C-mphelJ pt.

MOSMAN-Nice Homo for gent, fauuly of 2, cue

other boarder bandy tram an 1 ftm

_Mrs. SMI ni 39 Cabramatta roiel

ATLLSOVS POIN1 -COTTLSLOIv 81 Carabella-st

1YX Sünje Lal Room, Jyciutilul harbour view also

Double Boom Iircakfast opt Phone N H J300

NURSIwants ROOM, phone Darlhbt. preW null

rent VV rita M_s Lacey 7 VV oolcott bt, D Imrat.

"VnCE~~Iargc Rooms to Let also Balcony Boom 14

--N Staun ore rd, J nmore____

"VTORITTBROOIC, llale-rd Mosman -Pnvato Board 11 ,

-Li(.arden

tennis billiards, bean Bit 1 bone 431

1\T

N"jStj

"Ml \WOWN - large unhirn front ROOM, also bick

?-N Room furn to suit | ensicner Apply 20 Wilson st

"\TOItlll SA DM.Y-Largo Room suit gent-, lovely

-1> view gd lot 2 min Lav Biy ferry TO Arthur st

"VTORUI SYDVI V - LargeDouble ROOM, fini kit

-l-\ c1 cne-lte gas griller m e frds. 10s 70 Berry st

"NTFUTJtAL BAA -Ti«! Wallcnmra Mansio*- Lower

J-S Wycombe re!. S Baths BIDI-ire- T 11_L______

wKOR1USYDNI Y 1 2 Wolker st-Double on! Slntle

I tirnibhctl ROOJIS j__ iriMids_privitefamily

"VTORTII blBVH -Select BOARD and RI SIDENC1

-N Balcony Rooms 'pliouo,hot vrater service over

looking J arbour handy boat and trnin, gentn , £1 Is

bed nn 1 fore iltfqst J2a 0 1 PI one 2105

onT\i I It., furn 2 Unfurn gas s, blth, liandy two

'

Iran s Surrey Done st er tv, nr Ascot st. Kens ton

P~RIAATI Board nd J ea comf liomo for gcn-T

Su lIc Room 1 nun trim 47 Palico-i,t I miali

.JJ5TYIÑG Guests rcecived with invite fain-, Honman,

?JTer students from et intry Write Ibis Herald_r>ADDINGTON -Ita I et well furn front Do iblc Um.,

l'ige every conv , liomely 1J2 Jersri rd

}ADD -Sup Bd an I l~s good table baleo ly

- Rocíos, i iai o elo trans mod J"8 I iddint,ton »t

PRIVATI.family

will Let mee comf ROOM with

1 real fast to biisiiicsä lady hot I alh 2d section.

Eh Oil 108 New So ltli Head revqd Double Bay

IsJTEH-llAM -Com! Home oit y le, bus. lady In

X lint fnully niee locality 2 share room not obj ,

1andy Irani anil tr-ii

NOW It V John rix et._

-¡_>l LBN -I iirnishetl ROOM to 111 suit marneel

ro iple or two friends. 178 AV elis st_VslTvVÎGI».-bupenor

Umurn Rooms or 1 lat, kit,

i pty I ugowra Allison rj Jrnin stopBelmore rd

EOOM"suit 2 trien, board if required Apply ¿SO

( rown st Surry HillB_

liAMIWJGlv.-Nugal 1 o Ige

MilJord st 2 min Slio-t

Sup Vccom Vacancies 1 c1 '3a It Ts 2i*

IlOOMSfurn unfurn also 1 lals half Cottage to

V Let Spain 2u0 Orford st VV lira"" "'" "

-

RANDWICK- Donhle ROOM min, to tram gas

stove 1 s^l^Claire, Mjrlan st qn¡ I rcnejiman'a rd

T?ÄN*DvnCK-largeAV Artom I

sine»ville

EOOAland Ureakhst (tent) 1'/0 week abo Un

fini jims l,as stove, dec 1u,lit Itosehery Heirald

IÏOOAISfurniahe I clean comfort.il le quiet mod

U ernie Milson « Point w ilk 10 minutai 40 Brisbane

6-çct, oXf Willoushbysttcet, Miaous Point,

APARTMENTS, BOARD, RESIDENCE

1?,00VSt0 ' Lt n'ni or Unlurn Double and Suigle,

JW frim_/ per^cck^lIJluxforJUl, ladiUngtoit_

WjlVNMOlll o 1 eich ii rd- Board "and Rcsidcn-o

-_T¡»"_i d ul le nus i ne near John ton st section

fi¡1N<Il lurnshed innt ROOM to let lal Com

*-._ni mvealth st clt.i_Cjl INHORI -Largo flinns icd front Room to Let, use

?- lit dining hoiuel)_1.0_vib.aii) ni_CJTV.NMORL-Part lum

Cottage, 1 or 2 roon» uso

*-" JHLçuius near Johnston st .10 Alban) ni_Ö1ANMOHI -lurnishul ROOST suit 2 fccntn meals

~_pptmnnl, priiate ftmlli 181 Stanmore rp id_SI VNMOR1 -Two nicel) nirn Balcony Rooms rcf

...

homebrçaklast opt 203 Stanmore rd 1770 Pet

HA WO laige Rooms, willi lialc-c.ni, to Letever)

cou

J- vcmence 103 Od 63 Marian st rumore_

a IO I ct, 1 urn Balcony ROOA1, suit married couple.? 8 Pelican st Surr) HiUs_

/]1WO Unfurnished Balcony Rooms to Let 22 Bowl?*?

ing st,_Kedfcrn, opposite Moore Park._ _

TO LLl,"~at"l08 lo-besst, Darlinghurst, Large Room

_A nennt, suit 2 Centn also other Vacancies

rjAintLL Rooms, furnished or uiuurmshcd, together-*. or separate, close trams 111 Sutherland st Pudd

TO LIT, 2 Unfurn ¡looms very privait, gent, mol

ente es George st Waterloo near Raglan st_

TO I ct, unfurn , large Balcon) Room and 3 others.

_Miss Watson, 17 OlcvJaad st near Mooro Park.

rrmo Suigle I urmahed ROOMS, with breakfast It req ,

J- near Junction 2fl Mackcanc-st, Way erle)_

a"AWOnewly I urn Rooms, very mod. siut « gentn ,

-_bro-ikfastopt_280Otford st Paddington.

UNFUPNISULDTront Bedroom Dining room, tml

kitchenAppl)

« O Connell st Newtown

UM URN Bil LOOM vacant, Id sec ol Ham.

131 A letona st North_

UNFUH downstairs Hat near Dowling st, lory «1

perior, 12s uniur hal Si etc II Bourke st Rcdf

VACANCIESfor 1 work men boarders prli ïïôniè",

iioibliing and mending i-1 201 Pile) st S li

10s

V1VACAM well lum M lim with, without b fast,

2 gentlemen or ni e,

2 min boat private home.

_61lavender street, Lavender Bay

W"ANTKD, rcflut'd peopleto bhart almost funnsh i

___Cottai.e elMcJraiii^ trajia_l^t_AIb^)rd ^jnorc

VA^OLIjAURÄ -Super Rooms or 1 lots,Bellevut ÍL

' ' lim bntli htaUr tel St Hebers. LdgcclilT rd

WANT1D2 repect joinu Men share bale roora,

hoard optional 70 Paddington st_Paddington_

WANDU2 Centn slurc Bale Room private

family, mod terms, minute Id section oppositeBrierley st ipplv Como Spolforth street, Crrmoroc

\7S7LLL INirnudiciI Itoevms and Board in prli ile retlned

iV family Telephone Close Mosman Tram liles

and Co 172 Militar) rd Alosnnn

BOARDand Residence wanted b) single man,

room prcf IncK 6.» Baptistst Redfern.

JVLDHU.Y LINT ici Board and Re* Waverley 01

R inck1

ood lood cre-ent 1 VI I' Herald BranchE1

G,:,

LAD!,i dtre req 2 Unfurn link adj Unis willi

or nbt IVia-rd, mod loan W7 hanget \,town

MARR1LDCtfujdc want BOARD and Residence, Coo

1

gee 1 h dt, vufe ¡»ivy.1 scry Alodcrato Ilnuct P O

MILIINLRindependent seeks bntht rcf Home L

sill 1 Terms, full|

artics mdisp Bull ASav IO

KHLNIJJlnung Lady Ho ml and Res invite tam,

l'qdd or D hunt prc£_ fenns M O_,

I a id l'O

K1 HMD young M-anied Couple,no cluldrcn, ro

qidrecomfortable Double Room, all convs Bal

con) prcf, must be no others handy to tit), pcrma

ncnt_if fcaiit^Wo_Jcnm,J>2a_Hualjl_Mj:c_ _

WANT1D coinf lloird Les, private fam , dt) side

Bondi dune No other boaiders. 216 Herald.

TANHJ) single furn ROOM for mung nun, close

to 1 lulllp st city. Applvl^ Jh-rnldOltlce.

ORKLNO Min becks Sintjc Room fireplace btart

Mon or lues Suit pnce, close atv 223 Herald

Vs-ÍUD, Unfurn Half Colt, or . Rim , Bellevue

li married cpl no chil 53 Cum r st, radd

ANT1D bj -v u.en B and 1 talc Room"* prlv

Join Wcollabra or Padd C K , Oxf st P O

:AN1LD bv Married Couple, 2 Lnlurn Rooms,

cast suburbs T L, P_p A\ogllajira_

ANTI D b) bus mc 2 Unfurnished Rooms Bomb

Junction or 1 addington 1"3 Bondi Jun_P 0

ANTLD at Uomebusli, b) mc, no lamil) Uuf

lima, ind convs¡J>r_i cottage, bucee« li bush I' O

WANTFD, by lnd) giilng up liomckocpint,BOARD

and Keaidenco for a inter, in Turramurra or iietcjn

bourbood es1 up»t rea , g table CO". PO. Mis. Pt

UifiD 1 or 2 Rooms, w bli use of kitchen with

ww

www.

WÎ. . rood lamil) T addington or Woolluhn prelcrrcl,

for lady Repli ARMSTRONG Herald Office_

"VOUNG Man rcqs.Board and Res stoRle loom priv

X_fam JUMlcla"Croydon pref_Ç M P

0.,_OrjnylUo

rOUNG Ja| mest Gent req superior B and It in

L, respectable pni fam , between Mosman Neutral

Bav, tel preferred.1203 C P O

YBal _________

A CCOMllOD \ iIÓÑT~ ACCOMMODATIÖ\,

A. GITA, AND AIL SUBURBSROOMS BOARD and R_SIDI NCU etc

wr CONDUCT A OU TO 1NSP1 C1 No 1 ces Charged.

GLOW R1SIDLNTIA1 and TOURIST COMPASA,

Culwulla clumbers 07 Castlereai.il st T CR) lOOu.

_ A OU RfvUIRÏ BOARD ROOMS FLATS,

- TlOUSIS SUMM RESORTS RFNTS OOILECTEDr

Apply MISS MAÚLAOULANS AOLNCA (Ut 16Ü0),.

itil 1I n U-orec-UiPit Iel City «820

|

COÏÏHTEY RESORTS.

B'"_ __

CRONULLA

"

AVONDAU,

That bciutiiiil Residcnco situated on Hie Lu os

I irade leis been opened on a JUISrCLVSS BOVRD

ING J »JABLIbH-1_»1 Hie rooms iro large and

airywilli broad verandahs facing the Granel Pachto

Ile house ia well furnished throughout, in spicious

irrounds,and withm 5 minutes of tile surf and 10

u inutes of elie lshln¿ grounds of Gunnamatta BayTerms na per dal, or Au per week. Special arrange

u ents for families.AV1J lv INDI lib are spccnlly catered for Terms

10s a reduction lung m ide foi parties of li) or

reiré A dun*. Is held everv Saturday evening

Ihirther piuticulars on application toTUL MANAGER.

TO Crnuurii 1»1 1 I NBIIOOlv -V aunt. May 4, nice Gutui.i well

X I im 0_rms_etc lo« rt nt term -03 ( eorgc-st

"TA/l lAIROOlv-lum Gott, 4 mis, to let or forI (¡lib «C1 Dirling- Balmain W 1310

T-NOLAN CAVJJJ MOTOIt BERA 101.

.J TUB irVLA MOroit CO_J'ANY LTD,Carrington Hule] Katoomba Imperial Hotel,

Mount

Vietori» and Hydro Majestic Medlow_

K^K1K

ATOOVIBA and Hawkesbury Uiver - I'urnished Gott ie.es near stat 12/0 30/ I hone, 431 I matta

K Al OOMB V -Mars len 6s, 2js good table large

itciislve views, trains met J , 185 Sinclair

AJOOMBV-llorenccvliic, Station st Siro Ace,.

J_inin stn 2-i wL t"s day Airs. Dillon_"ArOOAtBA-lum Cottage, linen etc _¡7, C5/

? burplice-ii- Otford st, Padel. Iel, 0.0 Ptuttl

AJ?

KKA

ATOOMBA, Hamleigh VV ariilah bl -1st claw Ac

coinniodation Mrs Appel Phone, 101_

KATOOHUVCOJ'HI PALAC_,

Tins Idell Mountain Home is beautifully situated.|

largo recreation grounds centre ot all Bights all

moele-m conveniences, excellent cuisine tanff moderate.

_

W II HOURS, Proprietor|

KATOOMBA-THEBURI_NGTO*i, opp

stn Openfor viKitors ev cony

,Jtot wattr batlis all hours

Airy rooms, elec. light installed, motor par "Ph,

1331

kau rums moderate. Porter meeU all rains Letters

-It-gnuns attended Commercial liouso of the Mo in

talus Motor parties catered for on Sundaysand week

days J POAVT-R lloimttor

LURA-Harry Ural c lias Furnished Cottages to

-f__ L t, all over Mountains Phone. 107_JURA, Yaddo, Aricia avenue.-Aae*. Mrs I owelJ,

'"

Deepdale Atcrm.il

LURA, close Stn- S clean ^ur

J J Quinn Audley st, I ctcrshaii

-1 uniishca

SIANAVJIL PARK -Splendid 1*uru Cottage 1 bedr

.

_all lonv. winter uniis Ring 162 Iqrr_parties.

WOY AVO"V -Superior I_m Cottai,es bolts, baths|

I« Io nain Newsagent. I hone. Woy Woy 20

(tTXTOY AVOY- 0 Waterside Iurmshcd Cottai.es, 20s, I

VV "5s, 80s 353 40« 45s TOs week 400 Allot

menta for Sale Cot-ces built for purchise re,

Teleph ne No 1 TI Pill GAN WoyAYoy

IKVIOOVIHA -Wanted small furn Cott

,1 month, ]

from Aiay 1 winter ternis^15 P 0, Katoomba

MORROW7~RVr>I I VND S VI IAt VTCIIL1 SS

|

A II AVb. It and W "S Pitt i

H0TEIS,

|H°niuh Salubrious Position 1 veillent Cuisine.

Attentive, Com Icons *itafl Modélate larlfl

.Phone, City

88«^ M my_w -^^

s;I'RINGWOOD, BLUI MOUNTAINS.

HOTLL ORU NTAI

Tariff 2 Guineas per week, 8s per dayReduction for families. I'heinc 4 Springwood

PROFESSIONS, TRADES, ETC.

A b1 I OF TELTH from ¿.1/1/, Gold jrillings from I

10/0, Amili. mi I llJinrs fr Hi Painless I xtrac-1lions London Dental liihtiinie 08 Kim* street Sydney

AIJVI

KUM It ROln,r I ni,lal(I,

Oitirah. would under

nile Cotilmis any llescrlp rets Pi ielity Ilerilil

CCOUMANOY -10 flirst places107 pusses in last 3

i - ». yens in A UP A V I I A ,and I A V exams

ea-iol by students l'ejarel by J A turner r C P AWilli I Olí CALI

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1

MllROPOLlI VN BIJMM'lS (OIIFGF Ltd.

_l18 I'itt bl two doors from 1 Iverpool st,

A CCOUiiTANCY

XX ACCOUMANCAACÍOUN TANGA

CLLR-S, ,J00I£1C1 FPLRS AND OFFICE MEN,Quality

under

IIFMINOWAY lind IIOPIRTSONUJMINGWAY mid UOUrRl'-ON,

whose method of Couclung is rccotrnlBcd to be the

mo« tliorou¡,li, efllduil, imil eticcecstul in Australia.

We are at this present moment coucliinjr a consider

able number of studurU in New South Wales for the

next cxitninaeionsbend to-dav feir our look, "ACCOUNT VNCY

'

taming particulars as to fees, cvuins to I*. p,uescd time I

necessary, and prospectswhen qui liOed Names of

btudents supplied as refcicnces Boon information lrec

on application Wiito fln,t opportunityHMIINGWAA and ItOIJJ.IIrsON,HEMINGWAY Hld ROHLltlSON,

Corrcbpondenco Bebt ois,

»¡2 41 CoHitis Honte Va CoBins street,

MELBOUHNUAcconntancy Exam Pass- to Dec 1014 1404-easily

I

_a Record_'

BIOGRVPII Operating finish 1 iib Show, empt giitu

H'DRI.SSIN'g, SUVA ING, Al VSSACL Day Night

L1NOTYPLRS, earn £12 wk, £10/10/ Lino Manual o/

BOXING PHASICVL CUITURI, by Cliimplon Boxer

SIGHT mTiNO J'ractical Optits £4 4n ouul expertSCIFNtr TLMI'LE FII? st, H.lele I'qrk, opp loy)

".INIIîT, practising city old establish?I, «ill se]

price of plant _Apply Dens 133 hing st_

Difi-SMViv IVG- Madame ir,VN cuts tucks andl

tits Bio ises, Dresses Coats, and Skirts, perfect Ot,

Paper patten- to _cas)irc 32 Bydflcy ArcildCi Geo. it.

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PROFESSIONS, TRADES, ETC.

South Loirhliinit PO.T\R1_jSJEvUUí vioulii like Miling I») di), Is Od" andi-f funs (1. R.

-

?.""

_>

L

R1SSMAMNG I.) the di), cul, llnish, ,-u uanteed,

high» stercdcnlials_12 D ilion rd, Musin in.

ADICS'

r_st _¿_LADH_v-Let

ORIGIN VI, DRI-sNCLTllNll I OLLI 1.11

cut, t iel., and lit )oui matci-iil, easily cotup Immc.Ong. Drcsscuttlng College, qJ2 Ccoi^e st, ur. Park st

LEARNlfcLLUHAPilA-11 PArS.

AVork kv interesting-proficiency q.uiklvattuned-prospects bright. Booklet

and uuonnntioli FRKUSl'OTl"S CORRESPONnFN'ClC COLLEGE,

*

N'o 8, rir-il Klnnr. 70 Pitt street, S)ilne).

MLD1CAL -Locuins, Assistants buppueii. l i.ictlrei

tranpfrrrcd Backhouse. Colder, 14 Martin-plaro.

MsMEDICAL

Piaet Irans. Locums, Assts , Slip., Barr_

Brown, B HP A-buildings, 30 1 Elfaahcth st. Syd,TkiT-DIOAL -Unopposed, wcll-cstab. Practice, Darlinn_1L Downs, fine elim

, gd. horn'1. Brück and Thom-tiit

"\fÂKs"AGi: -lïotBaths, Ladies, "Children. Nurse

?»J. Montgomery, Foy's cliamucrs, jib lloor, 1 Bond-st"O-DICAL.- Unopposed Practice, pobior.il district,li- income £1000, including £100 unconditional

bonus, pq)nhle monthly, no prem. Brock and Thomson.

M' OTOR MECHANIC will oierhaul and repair Carain jour own garage; work guaranteed.

Herii.ii.ic, Her-d Office (Branch)

MASSAGE,MEDICALLY RECOMMENDED

Mr. A. B. W'ORTn. Masseur,103, 320, 2nd floor, Strand Arcade, and Seav lew, UpperSpin road. Mosman. Tel.. City 3807; 771) Mosman.

MOTORDRIVING IS TUB COMISO PROFESSION.1 tench you privately

on modem gate-change cars.

My course is speedy,and includes Trafile Driving, Lu-

tine Management, and Repairs. Students receive solid

driving lessons daily until competent to pass tlio policetest Tee, £2 2s. Lessons day or night. Single drivinglesson, fat. 11 Honrkc-st, Redfern, 7 doors Cleveland st

MOTORDRrVTMî. RUKNING HKPArRS.INDIVIDUAL TOTTIÛN ON IÍODERN CARS.

Trafile Driving, meine ManaErx-c-it fienaire.DAH.A' LISSONS UNTIL COMPETCST.

PROFICIENCY AND LICENSE GUARANTEED.

We teach every gear change-gato, notch, quadrant,

etc.-and do not charge extra for petrol or oil.

FEU, £2/2/,with Assistance to Sicuro Position.

REGENT MOTOR COLLLOD (ESTAB. 4 YEARS),28 Regent-strict (hear Central Station)._

"¡vrOTOlf DRIVERS WANTED by "the Military Do-ll- partincnt Seiro this Golden Opportunity, r.nd bo

T-n.'ncd at once at DOHERTY nnd ADAMS' MOTORSCHOOL. Many positions aro vacsat tlirough men

having gone lo the war. The Leading Car ImportersKrui Engineers entrust us with their most yftlued

cheaIs. Ask them. Country Pupils find i heir lodg-ing cxpen K, light who attend our school. AVhy?Because our irntto is: PROMPTNESS WITH PROFICI-ENCY. 61 Oi_ORD-SrR_ET, CITY, 2 doois below

Reid Friday-*! Advt.

MEN WANTED. SYDNEY MOTOR SCDOOL,PiLUER and WILLLUI STREETS.

Beforejoining ask to see» what you .ire going'to learn

and practise on. Wo Teach Everything in Motoring,COME AND SPIT STUDENTS AVORKJNG ON 14 C vRS,ouch as Put, Talbot, De Dion, Oldsmobilo, Ford, Hum

ber, Flanders, Ch_ient/(4 Stoc~ir Cars),.20 Magnetos,Air Comprcjsors, Motor Tyre Pitting and Repairs;Screw «cutting Lathes, Bosch Dual Ignition, 2d Carburet-

tors, Tyre A'ulcanisrn, compute workshop. The largestuud oldest in Australia. Testimonials by the score.

PULL COURSE, £5/5/. NO EXTRAS.Classes dall), 0 a.m. to S p.m. Evening Cla-ntw, 7 to 10.

Mondays, Wednesdays, and 1'ndnvs.SYDNEY MOTOR SCHOOL (Reg),

Consulting Automobile Engineers, Centnl Motor Garage,Palmer and William streets. Tel., fill WilHain-strect,

MOTORDRIVING, if taucht tkowughly, mc-ins mi oc

cupstion and salar)- far above manual labour, and

many other trades. We teach you in 10 to 20 day«

to drive any Car or I.otTy, and we Guarantee youIbo Pobce License or Refund your Money it we tail.

GG0 Students have been trained by this finn since Jan.last year. Hundreds of Hiern hold the best pe-dtions

nntauiiVo-Police, rirerntn, etc.. are trained by us.

The Militar)' arc ealing Hundreds of Dnvors for the

Transport Lorries Many that vic have taught haye

gone with the» above, and aro now in Eg)pt. Mmvarc wanted

)et. Many A'acanciefl aro open In Êhdnev;100 Care are Sold In S)dncy weekly. Think uf this

ever-earpaTiding trade. Our Course is Certain; 10

Drivine; Irisons Weekly, as well as Mechanical Instruc-tion Day and Night Cla-scs;

also SPECIAL SATUR-DAY AFTHRNOON. Wc help our Students to Obtain

Positions. Coiir-c,. £1 1(«, Oir and Services.THE SURRY MOTOR SCHOOL (Reg.), 81 Campbellstreet, near EllMibrth-Irr-et

ONIlltmiltl D TOITSDS

will bo pelel to any Lady who lias been treatedby me for the removal of

SUP1RIIU0US TTAIBfl

if she oroves I luve fiiled to destroy the halm re

moved ladies who are dubious should einne an! takemv CHAILENGr by having a ntlJ* TRIAL TREAT

Ml NT,

I VCF MASSAGr which will clear the complexionrenvoi es l'imnles Black! nels etc

ONE TRI ATMENT WILL COVATNCF1 liave found a Crcim that will cleir ind nourish

Hit Skin, anti I guaranteeit not to promote SUPLE

FJ UOUS HAIRS It is'

NrTTOYDR,"Email Pots 3/0 and large 0/ Fxtra

postage,Od

If you have FRFCKI,F_ or SUNBURN', TRY "NI TTOYER rRrCJvLP CR! AM nt 5/ per pot, poslago Od

Come in and have a chit to nie, and I will do mybest to please you.

MISS MAUDF MADDOCK1*,_100 King-street Sydney 'Phone 103 City

TRAVEILTR,well ltnown N Rivera would accept

<me_ other commls-on Vari! 31 Darley rd, MirlyrrlUE Most Ce-trilly Situated and WcU known DressX cutting Sclioo. in Sydney for Sale Appointment

can be madp with lie lnncipal by letter Agentsnot cntertaineeL Apply PRINCIPAL

_Herald Ofliceclty__

?\7*AUDIV__,L-Gentleman wouJel like to linr of

www

_J

Y

ANTI I), Man with_wnn_, cut Hardwood, o years

cutting Vpply Sawimll, Herald Branch.

AMJ D, tuition in J'ortuirucse, about 2 hoursdaily terms. T 1 1 osiers N »gent, Ldgccliir

'ANTI D, Travellers with connection insuburbs,

fancy reis Cohen Harris Wynyard b Cirr ton st.

AVTJ D, Wlntc Work, Jinhrenderv etc, Prousseauand lavettes

speciality Apply Work, PO, NS

rOUNO Lady vvmtfl to Imrn llainlressing und Main'

curing B R.U P O Military rd, Niutral Bay

POSITIONS WASTED

DJi

IriXPIJUUNOJ-A»Man requires StlUAlION as btud

?J Croom first class references - Herald Ofllcc

TiNC-vI'LIt and General Blacksmith seeks I'osition'

country freferred Add, Blacksmith. Herald Pillee/"±L\1 28 desires Poa" trust in Jst-cl olllcc, S yrsvX

ligil Q land cxp , J ycira managing elerieSydney,

lui best refs given ACTIVE, lieraiL_

15H0Il.SHIONAL I IIOl OG RAPID It (Acellent refer

. cutt-, owns first class outüt complete willingto

accept Position, small salary andoomuussiou, no ob

jeetiun to travel Apply_PA RP Post office Co-fonl

J SP1 CTAB1 E «an wants Position rent collie tor,low comm security el-0 J I'

Havinirltet I O

11ADY young Man would like Job ad Blacksiuitli s

Striker_A_b , lIerald_Brmch lvinc. st

JP

R1

¡iTI-AD- M*N -«.quires Position nu CUiTI It

recommended C O Orien Chatswood I* O

SVco Newt-gent, Mt Vernon st Forest

Lodge»ork a week, picco or

Position of trust, £TO security Mole,WA

WÍwWAMrD, Place _oirth, ape 37- with I lectrical En

fruiecr, who will talc pciBoiial intcri-st m his auuncemcnt Krat^nll Uros City l^rtrit Virkctw

WAMlfiD,1 coition as Maiug_r Uunifce aid lï-pair

Shop, 10 yrs exp , small iKilary mid commission

_App}} \irq\MCirV, IIcmM Uranth_

?yOUNO Alan requirui Powtion ofTrust, ¿°0 bocurity

Apply Hex 153Palmers., JQarhnhhur-t.

YOUISQiii__tj«1 Man de_irt_s J os Clerk, excclft-nt

rcfcr_nc<- can tweunt- Vapicr IO, Rl Ile

PAETNEESHIPS

4A

bMVJtt Mun offered j-bluirii City Bus X.I wlcnsaem

I going wor £_> Robinson IS Creagh st.

bURI Income of -2,0 year for JHOO

_IA VN 111»NHY 3, nilgh street~X WIILKNOHS City Athene icqulrcs

active l'titnclxi- cash -ûo, t,ood profits refs

COP, V.N and CO, 1 hocnlx-chn. J'S Pitt strert

AN eiiui'ititi Man or Woman with Juüoo is otteredan exception ti opportunity

to carn a ¡.owl income for life Write to

_OAirOV. Henld Ofllrc(»olbin on Oin um i y orí-nui) I or uooA' '

shaie In old e st il> Business, open to any investigation with ppleulid I rospects for worl er JI "»NON

quel GO Iîtve y m chamt ers ii1 Castlereoi.1i street

AGJ OltGI bl RI IAIL1 It with iJOOO worthstoek and lltluigs and no debts

whatever, willentertain relhblc man who will pit J. II into HiebLsiness to cxtonej sto"l I tlte b t U re.it h Hunter U

AN AUCTIOV1IR and Hirnitnrc Dealer willaccept

Industrious Mun as Partner A thoroughly soundinvestment Half share XoO

_M I DHAAI 31 I liiabeUi»trcet_

Al 001) GHANG1 for »te lily ALui with ¿.Jj to linyhalf shan in livery Stable» guarantee ¿ii wtek

money Jullv secured in stoek no experience necessaryApply to livery bint les, 1UA Pitt street, eilv, oijo

site Water mel Sewerage Boerel_

AGill AT opportunity foi a smart VI in to acquire

Internst in i wholesalo fobaecoidst s business triel

«hen I'reillt last year _350 More this year Up totlatc Unlimited scope Halt share a.100

i I BUI L ami CO Bull's c1 umbers » Moore strert\~A CIIVI ~PAnTi»FR~»iiitcd for a well known uniI

__. estobl-hcel City Business, dear profits X(lttO i r

mi Incoimr take oicr full management of ofllcc bal

¿I anel share profits weekly experience not cssenllillo apprmeel man a shire _lr»0 put to ban!

KING S (Riglslered) Ist I loor, 5 Atooic street

ACOJIUIRP1 AL MAI», » eil known in eily, willi

guaranteed prout of ¿Ö5U year wibIilb to meetsmirt cnirc,ctic Mon v »wv to

pirtnership must luI ist class reierencos and good business ability V

have lnown the vendor for yean, and can thoroughrecommend tills 1 or full hilf shuni USO J BULL

tun' CO Bull s chalutiers, li Al nore stree!_CUV COMillRGIAL HUM oil es1 ab, will

acceptíntilllgeiit youni, Alan for half

Partner, sil ¿.3and profits experience uniicces-ry ¿"Í

TON VS anl GRUN, Culwulla cfilm. 07 C reagli st

171VV NORMAN

_ OGLVV 1IOLSI AIOORL-SiltllTlift 1st I le or

MANUJ'VCTURINO BUSIVISSlargest and best lenown

of its kind in Sydney, prrtuit bania 20 yearsPropriclor (elderly man) requires services of com

pctcnt man to take charge of olllcc and ia prepared lo accept suitable man as third sliare jiart

nor for £300 Incomer can draw X1 10s per weekand third division of profils inch six months An

opportunity seldom met withPIOIURI SHOW - [irst class operator experienced

in

ÏIcluro»bow iiinnnc.enient lias just securcel long

ease of large suburban Picture 1 heitre, no opposition, requires young, energetic man, preparedto take active part in management, as 1'irtiierWill give full hilf share for _-5 lucre is

LOod money in this foi approved applicantsrrAAt LAUNDRA, ol 1 est , first c1 is»

plant jvroflt

pble business Partner required for full half sharemust he able to do olllee work accounli, ctr

Aetitlor gunrantce» li If profit« at Mot le« tll»u ti

wccidy, price, WSJ,_,_

PARTNERSHIPS

E WIPIOiMI NI as I inner for Min with £_ ¡¡1I i. tot il_»U Ijjiu r _R, form KmK " HeraldmWl

EM INI I Its mid BOII I I M UliI

-

<ipciiln" fora Btisini s Mm with £1000, unloubterf.

r<l_!_LL__i_.NJLL-il___rtreet"T^-N^l

A11 Ul\r, une of tliTTiöstSilliiiTbanTud"La iiue< Hierein re

tiring 1'irtner sacrifices lela uoiuug to lui (Mini simon requiring lila JLI len tiling genuine und leboie board <Wf for energetic man ti wert, t,

commence, abo.hire ei on tiling Onl) £100 required^

I Vlil b Ro)al chas., 3 C^tlercagh Hunter sts» tip"1.1IVI Pounds week easll) made with Cipitnl r,T> rX1 No agents. O,

l18 Victoriasr^Dajknglmrst

aLNl , In good way of bus., showingtor^prontTcity shops, wants Partner, j.100 evp unnc<__?Chance

, HoUibono and Parnell. 100 Pittstreet

aLNILlMAN,well known in sportin^¡rclc71_r

ing school ofph)Elcal culture in Hie eui' !5_

largo number of matured pupils, wants Partner MU¡£110, all mono) to bink, sal ¿5 vvl \ great chanetL\p unnecessary llolhbono and Parnell 103 l'ltuc

H ALI SHARE UIOIOL WINI S U IXIN^crcsHTujness mau for £000 with absolute security Om¿requires incomer lo take full management na ho Imother interests A HART CUANC1 LINNON1 tadCO

,ritzeinu chambers 28 Castlereagh street

1~Nn_NTAND UhNLRAL MLRCII VAT

~

Turnover £¿000 month m one tpccial line. A0opposition of auy description, requires a Husinevs Minwith £2000 all going Into the bmln «. Incomer le

cured, can draw £-1 year and have half share Pronta.

_IVAN HFNRY X, nilglntJKt"¡ATANUI ACTURLNG Confection,r icqiurcs « workerlVI- with a-Iol lv in Ucnn !»

lll|rn_sl_?¡l/fAri. opening up reef and gcnci-iT proinecuñ?

lu» Stanley co Prut. factory t^ajramatta AortS.

MANDI)AÛTUIU-R

requins Gentleman to jouTaTÈalTslime Pnrtnor to extend hieslncs Price £5_LINB.OV an I CO. I Ibcvan elites 2S (hstlercaehT^

M ANUÍ ICTURI It, big inonev in this J shire' £600.big salar) and shire prouts, full srcurlti Soo I?

_LAhl S Royal elias. I O rric,h Hunter sue

ONI Hundnd and Tuont) flic Pounds gue« vmIULL ILALr-SHARF in n well 1 noun, hlriili S

putablo man £5 A WriK SALARA guarante«) to

rifclitmin and Bharo of proflts Lxpeuence not no«*

sary Only gentleman of c,nod diameter and »til

factory rcferencea entertainedS COHMLE1 nnd TO,

_ _W^tUtr«t.

PARIN! R, with wbeetwuglt good To r able to dohk s nulling, uni rip Clnn ilrr "=i_2r.O eUSMvit.

IJARTNLRfor Picture Show Circuit £llu~p7ôïti

._C12 Vieri_Hrllibonc_rnil Parnell 100 ntt st

PARTNfltwanted, IOR 1 HINT! 1 i iib tw Cowan

_and ( o , Phoenixchrs._l^s

Pit»-«=t_

"IJiRINTHlS ltUMNTHS, in the Ik m of uiC eiK\i- capable ivtikman vi intcd moro than moaey Büüidam lirvr- tlmtion IWN UPsRA

-

Iii ch street

3J.\1'LRMANU1 VOlUit) outpul Lal (Wo

)car. PROFIIS £5000 Half Shale, £1000

_I\\\_MK_TIJIC'IURI.

SHOW -Partner wanlc 1 wadi £1,0 hill. Blare, teats 1W0, low rt, profits £15 VVTi

CLEAlt,Meet owner here 11

COWAN mid CO , SoleAgents, IAS Pitt street.

"POULTKY PARMER wiji ¿ne of the braTiKii-L few miles out, requires willing worker to leintt iko churgc, splendid plant etc, good ob»slock, hnlf yhare £1CQ Lake s ittiyalth

1 C rearnW,

13>AlclMTcwanteil with £.j to join another, to 50

. Rabbit trapping having rod vv 1 gcnclte horse

land harness traps tent, cooking iden iii good moneylo be made with bo>v»st wnr>!ug nure

apply I

C7 raiENTSON, ce livery Stililm, Wl George street,

opp Anfh<*nr llnrrlrrn»_____SUBURBAN

LAND l-srrfr rnd BLS AGIJiCY offers Half Partnership to live Man rooks for proa!

of hu? iups-i Gool rttlarr and share of j rofin, "12aJONAS and ORIEN, Culwulla dil sJ7 C reach st

CJOUATTIJII -Wanted a rchnlde vj inter to gue""»¡T> n.A BLOW I VAT"1 TION a trink must be

privat«.Advertiser will give half al aro to reliabletnutworttj

I

sqaattiT Write IM, Herald_WANTED,

PlrlncrJ sim in hi cry aid lotting-ont

staples, £f0 Iones nnd Co . 01 Roi ii Atcuh

W~ANTI D, Partnership-!»! tiehincil nnn in an»

«ound hu , £100 mallabie, no 111 "nN 1113 Herald.

?\TfI10I IA ALI Icvvcllrn Biismria-Partner «antedVr with £1000 flrit-clas3 conncelion present p tor

will dp Unvek Ev inves. offered Apply 150 Urrala"

.-NTLD, 11 Mate, with £-ü to join ¡¡Hollier in

rabbittrapping, first tlasi turnout mid gnod conn

llfllpbest Off Bgv st I clou Cr ice liroq

iW

WAN1LDa Partner, with £10 Join another, at en-

campments, having a 1st elais pea and pic cart,

horse, and lmrne_, maduner), and di requircnients,

Ifa ¿coree staeet, Redfern_YI7AJÏTFD, PVRTNFR, to tali, small mtercrt lor

VV £60, and take active ]art six months trial girai,

I proflts medium Enclostcopy ufcrcncca (if an)), to

agents, M PT, ncrald, Inng-strrct_

Ir"YOUhave a r«od Partneishlp Proposition that Kill

stand lnustlpitlon, consult us We Imc client»

waiting HolliPoni nnd larncll 100 1 lU street

POSITIO-TS VACAjS-.

ASSJblAMlTomlnent 1 inn Giovr s Garter ctrf

18/ John neionr1t.e TI» e r , .,

"*'

A*HPPRPNTIGI- for BMit work no Saturday wat?

,10sJohnston st Annandale_

AGOOD opportunity for steady neu must lavot

£S0, good sal irv no experience n cc-irv ,

_JONESjiKlCO C1 Horil Aroi

API'IIOATIONSire invited iron VOLVO UFA oí

goo Ieducation fir the 10«ITIOS OP CADEI

TOUTtNALTST on « metropoliUn newspaicr Apply,

stating; qualifications, toCADPT

_BoxBO» C nrnl Pest Office,

The Associition require a

DrsTiucT ivy-CTOR *

Apply TIIOS rOSTTltIvew BtL-ie-»s Managtr

A DLLA1DL HOSPITAL

VppBcatlons, with testimonials for tlio position ol

MJDICAL SUlTltEvTENDLNT, at sal in of -100 p«

anutun with Iioilso v ill be receive 1 bj the under

blfcncej mitll SATURDVA, Sth MVA 191o

Vi plieanta must st-Ue age, i_pcrienee,and mimed

uian preferred.CHARLES M111IVYN,

_^ccro-rrA bSJ-TASPb onl 1 Ml LOAT1 S APPLY TO-DAY,

-..>. 11 AtOOItl Still n

AV ANTED AVAN1JD WAMTD WANT-)STATION BOOKlvEl J'EUS SHOP A«SWI ANTS DU.«

1RS, GROC1 Its IHONltOVGI RS ( I HthS SHOOT

ILAlNDlVPISllS CASIIllRb lAClvllt-, STOHFMFV,

cvuruits nuTciirits svddiirs iivuirs pas

tra cooks BLvcivSvimis Tim» fins draughts

tUV, MOTOR UICIIANICb IV IM 1RS CIIAuT

II URS AIOIOR IORRA HAvDS DUN rlSTs AT

1JNDVN1S AIANAGI RLSS1 S aid I ADY ¿5515'

AMN IO BOOK VPPIIOvriONS

CALL <r WItin AT ONOJ vI'PIl

1 I 1)1 RVt 1 MPLOAM1 NT J ACILANCF

III MOORI STRM*! Take Lift II MOORI STREIT,

ni vr (ouvri nciAi thaat-iiujs ciun

BlB"B°BOV uuiiesl for oltlce wae,es 10 Vpi ly Gnat Act

111 rn 111 11 It Company list loo 1_T>R10hLÄA 1 lib -INvo wintetl li I) jn l-niicotKt,

-Je-> N S near St Lconarels statioi_OAS wanted 10 years for Spirit Dcpi Hal dud

Brewery 1 rsklne anel Lime sis__T>RlCli_A\LR wanted Walter st, Ashfield

B

B1

>OOI TR ADI' -W anted all roim I Rl lTlItLR. Neu»

1i»ir opposite station < raniiile_^OOl IRADU-Wantcd all re 1111 lt/jaucr It. k

Burt, 7 William si Paddiigton _

BOOtTRADr - I mlslier for sourer ni broiler.

Cooperative lViclrry I lcisanl-sl 1 rsl incville.

BRICKJAl I R S I AROURrit wn tee!

1 irlyIlia'

_fcssjit Omtcrbury oil Cal ttrb irv rd Ftph

BUTCin'RS.^-VantedSiturdiy Alan. While Ula

warri ni Warren Aliunckvillc_ ._

BOOTR1PA1RER.-Guien] Ihi 1 consult wcrfc

_Apply Byrnes Sole Sewer ii 1itt st IUilira*"_

B~IUCKLAA1 li -, J VUOUltl It winteel eood IJaJit

and Jwiri llnimn omi 1r I Alillett

BOASwanted Joinery Works Jl Miller st, Pi*

mont_-_

BOY wanted Apply 1 Twomcy 1 ni ter 103 Si»

b Mt i eir Atarket st_____

TT.001 IRADI -Wuntcd Iniproyer to 1 ittroe. J.

uindy Bridge st Syelrnlutii

BUTCHERS-rilVJJIbMAN w luted with little

cash G Coekse Im Hcnry_B rry_an l_Co._

Bc.

BOY, just leaving scliool preierrcl, strong, useful,

wine anti si nit store gi/od 1 inspects lo wllliûfi

ltd _No_?_l Henil I Pillee_

BOOT JRVDI_Blake Sewer wanlcel also Poy tu

feed licclini luaclune lyon bl oe Co l_tlej

street Ate.»endri 1

_-> JAU'LOl VI) NTALi-illl VLIAV ROPL WORKS

_Bourkelreel Vvitcrle».

BOV wanted lor <l_puu li ti "pi siiijit kioulcds" »

tvpeivrltini prei( ood 1

rt|

lu umI le appli

caul Al ply Vii SIMISON bIOI1 and HO Uti, lia.,

Jtcniiin.1e 11 llou J iveriyul sir et___

BLOUllUND e,USÎUAU7"W01_vllOOM

Wai tedAPI IM NI IC11 COSTLML AITlIATiOl ROOU.

BIXJU&L AIVGlIINI-,raGOOD W VC> S

Il IIMANLNT I'OSiriONb

ApplybUOWBOOAI W 1 WV TI RS an I

CO I til,

_lung .tn 1 ("ton, e sire el sS

fiery,

CM1I11NJIJLVIUI1Î winte»! viTTy

Wonder

II ater to V iirong line_/"IVRil NU lib M I her-11 s Siel Bath irst st d7

CAVR11NI Ht liante"] Ajjly

fit" 11 ni in »

m "«.

> whylan le Deewhy ilj_Vlanli 1_J) n lr)_J__

CVJtl"iMl len- Jirslelaa IOINI I!

is I lo wb

10lla.es S 01 Iori Aston J I 1) ill 11 st JW

/lAitl J NU Ii, mini iw Ilil r t unit 1

rcfcrrtl

\J I JJrweniiin ur mJ ool_11juuiJH0I_iijJMMI<l___.

OllAlItltVhERS-IirëlelJss

Unis vint"!bat

,wiu.es _Llü_J1,_t_üJ)_í1¿mJt.Bl

' ll" "_\

flAUI'J \riit wanted Vuly su I toitraeior,U

v^ Alngliret st Nell tolln__-__

rAUTTI'RS-Smart Stotk Gutter »in I for miliUrr

^__i Jl' _"£_ lt__rlCouiinerciii (I llithurstit

/"AUTTFII-Wanted Aouth cv|intn ed with knife,

\> ludir Clotilda, I lelory Vi ply by letter J U

Griiuni J17 Bathurst simt_

CJ1Rlv required for manufacturer s ollice saurr

'

1.2 Cn Apply stalinxage and willi copia

of reference« to V s R _n_r_iM»ill e

CUJTEHS-Iirstcluss and up to lite Stock Cut

ter wanted M SVVIUIIS an! CO,

_KentHo ia 1 tv rrpoeiljb__

pUJ'Iill one ii ed to Vlilit irv Woil ai 1able U

N-1 use slot knife,

COIirV and SONSlu 1 lient street

DFJiTALOPrRArORMTOJIVMC re |UiriJ

»di

«peril neeel all trunchis

Tull lartiailars, ,."_,,,

___J_RemonlleUri lee Hu»".

.f-kRl SSMAIvFR "

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Vpph by letter, with cojies rcfeiences

Open one wick ""_

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POSITIONS VACANT._¡mrfsaiAiaNQ-Wanted, at once, smart Assistant

J)"r?,?i ñ"rl,iMiss Madden 837 Geo st, opp Strand

-rVUSsNUhlNt:_

we require a SHIRT ASSISTANT for our High class

'^J^T^Sfc LTD

.TNRESSMAKIN'a_¡Ve require for our Mantle Stockroom a GIRL, with

about Kio Tears' experience, and accustomed to hem

*jS*.fflBii*_ed to light pressing.

API'',Miss SMITH,

Mantle ShowroOTv,

McOATIHES. Ltd

RA1TRY SALESMEN.D'

__

We bare VACANCIES for bright, Intelligent young

MEN, «ho tlioroiigld) understand Dress Department

folcsmansliip

App,y, 10 » a m To day.^__ "^ ^^

I",-IA(,IV1

HIS-Wanted, 10U1I1,used to Lathe

____]]li HW George at.

27ÛTT1ItS- Ino first class Men, only compt men

'

nci l_annh_2aincsSteel Engineering,

Alnrrlckvillc

?fïvuTNCIIl 01 lilli It wanted Ball and Henderson,

A_J»Ii"f_I__JJJbJling__st,j^iippctidaje_

IrilNI'-llI

1 S Hinted for Costumes Constant work at

! good wat

?T-UIIIMillIVl

1UN1II11I0R0UGIILY COMPETFNT

MAN vClLR,lor

CARPIT 1 I'RNISIIDiaDI'PMirMIM

JAMES MARFIIALL and CO,RUNDL1 NIRI FT

-_ADLL »DE

TTÜücTr (luuior) -0y cars, ¡ÖT Woouoni, 35s

(»J Vlr ltin" 11 Moore st

OUti, for g norn! olllee worl cimnd-i etc , nc.it np

-¿luring «illili»«orlcr give ref» 1S7 Henil I

G1ÜLSw intcd used to spooning lemons Appli

n i lilu sinrt stanmore l'res Co , Bridge rd

/"Vim nM.ss nqureil iir I tilibildi, country, ens)VJ io tiuii_ I lojil 1SJ II?JibethjU_

OHOt1 1

s -VViuileil smart Illnlors, permanentalso

_}__!> ml loiintir Men Buttle 14 1

lying st, NU ii

Mill HOOIihl I PI li a willing worker, card

(lilli

IWISI must be fist and willing «orker,X unley i r uni) order cxpclieticc preferred

Tptrrfl n l^s I ten I I_/I AM I Iii-Die ItiUuif, md lilting GangerHJ" ninrcl for I nil ai ( iliotrtlctiou Work Apply li

am lim di) Ililli NN IN, Suptl, Stale Labour

llnncli (1 Ti ree itr t North Sub n_

("ililliWANUI), experienced in Packing loilct

J fcoips

COllIN and SON'S,

_m Kent street

Vlltnitl ^I I

S I rilli inrlu1 lurdii "2s 8¡

I VI li in Iii Itcst Dniiiimoine Tel, 307

Alllliltl *-sl I!4 -I irst eins- li VND for Snturda)Iii ne In ils lo day lloic)inan, 10 Oxford st

H

_Ili'

Hill1)111 '-ii li«- Vi intcd, Isttlnss Alan, I ridiv

uti ii Minniiv_, "'_ vvagc«_ll l_Gcorgc_rt_H

7 rilUDIII SSIIt -VIm i r I ridi) night, and all day

J-l i,t Mun, iooI tudu ni Harris at Ultimo

liltlisvt vivl It - Vpph, c qnes reliances,

_

ill rj Hell» ml Co, Bathurst_VIKDKIMI It-VI mini, a M VN for Saturday Ap"jljjuil i !?! \orl st North (opp 1 irt Stn )._

ODl lltlill 1! wanted ladder, near Petersham Postli lily

jr.

ii

ii

1_nilli

II li 1)1 1 I NSÏ VND - Winced SURGI ONState it mimed or single, ago about 10 to CI

Salir) £"> with richiof

prliutc practice, worth

about £ 00 also ophlhilmic vote, CG0 Dully averagein patient three Surgeon to supply his own instiu

montS id ii Ii house avail iblt near hospftal Iver)

comciienc coi» I feled Telephone, water lnid on

ocnptcl I y prosent doctor, v ho would sell hisluinituie if wanted by incoming man Aramac is

comtctel 1) rall

Ipilirationi accompanied by testimonials to be ill

(lie Secret iry a hnncN on or before WEDNESDAYlia) 12 iiicecssful ipphcniit

to take up duties im

mediate!) after appointmentCLO L BOW A Hi

_Secretar) Aramac Hospital

IM,Hell lit io lreiuli 1 olislilnc,

liscil lo oak in

imple Itinir 11 one Uu Petcrsliiini

TSSLUVNCI -IUNIOR CH libs, required, excellent1

I'oiI 11 iel ii Min) io inhibit

appllcautsPre »i

truln s hool jrefeired,

Apph "Vo 221 Herald

ruitDlll.ssi It -Wanted, Improicr. Sam Bra), "01 f xloi I

t Pad liiigton_ _

MTIISC lit»)! -Lamil lent Knitters mid lie'

"

W lihou IO Enento

Mill M li VIHJ- I |Kn i el hviTirR winted, good wages, no

norl bain li) V| i,|)

I » li an I CO .

_->>l Sa Clarence street, SidneyTIAIOR INIURANCl C1 I R!~cqlllrcd b) "Í«"dli¡K

« lauranceCoiii|>un prenons experience esscntlil,

good jro-p tis prmuotion Apply, own handwiitlmr,tl.Ul, nu enclo nig copie i cfs, to

.._Hex Ucnil 1 OfficeTAI« CASl VSlI US

rcqulicd | ood class studio

._____Ji__rJ_I ut no1 mc /A Herald Brunell

L1 {,Mi

W',' i I'»«.

Olllct Ilov, just Ivg cb jol pre"J-* ffrrid I lii-iroi mhcitor ICI Pitt st, SydneyT «li ( ui.Mrs iiintel to call on house' oldcis"~io~

.\__)_JL__il. far wkh publication 12 loftus st

TURINGliuplojnonl Agenc) requires Lady of ex

?ui

nci e tominage "me

AppliJ P 1 I ID)

R,__

00 I

istlcrcngh streetTirAClllNl.S ann Machinists- for Jffiitarv Coats Lim.»-£ 1 rg

ii 1 Michael, ramillabiilldings «2J O.corgc st

ipil INI lil -Wtd, lo start ntonce, smart MflTlñ

au-erjjjiuns^j.iu wg> y.-ri,, m i¡, gcnt >t Ufl¡(_

1JAN,m n

vorlu-, City W ini lowcleaning uü«.,

.£-¿1 '!!_i_il__eqd Iii binson IS Crgh st

II i r0",",i"'wa""'<l Between 10/12 ôidy",

^'o-^JiI ann inn rl Summon

IfAGIIJMSiS for Dloiikcsliliarsitirt nnnds, must'io-eu- co npettnt, temi incut positionRl Lill ¡t BRASCn,

Otford ¿troetii i s-urviM-j nnel MVCIUN1 Iib wanted for Costumes.

M

Gool wages No Satur btv workCOIII V and SONS,

_<n I Kent streetACllIMsr

VACANCY for a MACIILNIST in our Loee Workrool a Mus. ho aece stomcil to hemstitch

machine.Apply 10 i m

HOliUI It\ BltOTIII'RS,

_20 311 Pitt street_____

_

noRDi Rv Biiorm its

live Vacancies for Smart C1RI.S, about 17 years ofije Must le "owl itritcrs, quiek, und accurate r

Atures.APPLY UPS! URS

«oii-fiiV uno runts,

_.01l\l J'ltt stre-t

"IJVINJ1 It -VV nilcil a first elis Hand Apply V

.I-_m li II liad in st, Mumnii_"pit Mil It (licinsil), to work illy work, Now villa,

J_^_lv]jrl ni ii n.lit at ( onion station_

1)11(11)( II VI UV - V mted goud Retoucher, to re

lill Illili ers|lii¿__Ajv|ly_VV_A_S,JlerileI

1 JIL Mill I Hint I a General Hani Geo lill) 1 ni ti hen !iif,toii

1)11 Mill Isi

Ti jc hying Wilki Pillis, labour andJill .lili lte_im.iiij.l Grow h Nest_lilli ssl If» V nth lui "nu lun-inff, 2rn also App-1 I 1 i, ( lill hnil line , bii George st_1)1

I

Mill IIS-1\ intel '.mart I »I us I lumber » Ap_

I

l___\_I eerie lr, ( istlcreagh st, elly

lilli si It (k r) fur 1 liles UndeisliirU Alts Glyi-1 11 II II ii l l

"IJV I VMVIUVV lillbS w11 te I, Wltcs 1(1/0 startt V I

b_lUls_Hi*boji _l___*ÜJ'--_íJ___LSI H I Mill It-w ited a e,oud HO'» UAVD ApplylelmieUI Roil ellie

I )K K n I s|m\ ) i _. .tu, "Ui ted Apply afterV mine, st Netitril Hay

IJúiOltM livilll -VVuntcil a y mug Min, Opcrnlor?L ml Hitii lier for eily studio Apply by letter

Io ii- ten i ret I li Herald Pillee_

PIMl VMM lOblllOS for reliable, stcaely AIAN,w _!0 able to ehln clti mp not iiccissJry

i rnui,

1 /elnlj i,ool security MAVAGI It, 1 Glebe

fir t off Hu "tr it leloiv Cr lil linn_1)111' 1JII1M Its-

1 irate 1 ins Mm w intcel, RailwayI- Guusti i um Woikliilng rrfs , 12 o clock this

ii Ulli 1 Bill AN VN, Siipttl , State labourl.<

e >?'l ( r Fti t \trlll Si inev_

.ititi Ma and Gu Altin VAS- \\c want a B01.J-

K1 ID and SAHT 11,

Lace Importers

,_A ork cluunbera f,0 Aiarket street.

1 >l Ililli MASONS-One wanted Campsie st,

¿i_(_ii jsie__TU VI isiui OIIICF wint good Man to take-t*1 »ure 11 time IJcpirtmeiit Stile experience,

lool terms s nubleman, HI VL EST VI I Herald

T)Alimi jumping -Man wuntetl, Ituvc with exAl

i n ne

1 Ir pier in a few elnvs share lurnoutsi I all Hit

_l_uij] ii £10 Kural, Derale! Üfilce_

?piQIIItll) for SI Ti) I'VCKIIING HU' UtTMl NI,-lb AUING Gilli- riiose just lett school prelerretlAl lb

AMUItSOV ml CO ltd. Seed Aforcliants.

._111 C on'i

itreet_UTI UNG 1 OY w inled 117 lill Kent st, city

¿Jillet! IHN I) Nicholl, Culwulla chambers

SMVltl 110V ju t leaving school preieneel_fu.li H feiner st, Wai erin

yi.ilIt

ii innI llei ilr Slain Roof of 3 hoii-es

.__\l 1

l>___IJmiine Hotel liny st, Sydney

_t'IlOItlIMMi 11 Vdll It (Milej liepiired for leadingJ

' » lues, (ol!e"i <lisel|iliiic useiitlil> M ' i I ni in require I to Hoy So 2IS5 UPOftHIullIIIVM) II vcill Ii (I emule) reeiulieil for leadJJ i

t, IJiismi- Colleté, discipline e_enllllI\| r ne in I i ihry rcqtilroel to Ho* No __ilSr>, GPORlMVItl V01 NG VIV*! requl eil'with some knoivleilgoIO of HOLM no1 II J INI V DI l'ARIAIl'M, eis Juniorknleserui ne, Kllo-Oyeirs Apply BLAI.l), VVAISON,Ud I A tilt trett_

O VI M r strone, 1I0A wanted for lldit storo work,»J na. s 15» References requiredBox 77,

. _P Olliymarkel

OVUM A HOSI'trAL

VPI'IK VilONS will be received until IRIDVA', 7thHal, fur the Position of VSSISrVNI D1SPI NSLlt, at ¡I

salary of 1.130 pu Qualifie étions to be endos«!l)r G C VVHIitOClib,

,_Vieille i] Siipeilnteiidcnt

Ü VUS« OMAN'

Hperlcnrul IADY rcqulreel for Mintió SectionHost le ciergetie City ixperlcnec necessary

VV a WAH ItCTnl CO, ltd/

bing and Giyrgc streets,SYDNEY.

POSITIONS VACANT.

SUORTIl\NDWIUT1-H and TAP1S1 -Wanted, a

youni, MAN for temporary position In largecity

olllcc Apply In own handwriting, stating UBC.and

enclosing copi«, of o-eferences, toRAGUS,

Herald

TIN PHlNITR -I irst class MAN required Apply with

testimonials, lo Wats ni, 1 erguson,Ltd

,Brisbanr

"HILORIN G-Wanted 1st class Coat Hands loriadles Tallonng ISO Strand Inl 11 Geo st lift

rpiNSMUII« -Wanted for Brisbane, goodMen, carn

?*- g money, const wit Palmor s, I id ,Brisbane

rpo CVIIl'i NILIIS- INvo good Men wanted lob St"

X Mark s rd, oir Darling Point rd

rnO TMLORI-SSbS-Wanted CO ATA1AKI It AVÔÔcTruff and Ramsay, Rllcilig House 228 Pitt st

fpO 1 MLQHISShS - Coat Uni d and Apprentices-_____«! Vi C rettes, lil, 2nd fir Strand Arc

aAn HIS wonted Belmont Gange, Castlereagh st. 'tell mid Rigby

Nicholl,Culwulla

rp AM DR1\ lu, for Dlatto Belore 12 rnrruwana,-L Balfour rd onp golf links Kensington_pMAA PI vi 111 UNO OlllCI-Aoung Lodi offered

Lthorough tuition and position when competent in

return for olitcc duties smnll prem lalucatlon Herald

alYprWRllrR (MU HANMC; limited Apply Mr-

1.A1SON Stott mid Hoare Ltd, Rcp«ir Dept,.Remington House, Llicrpool street

riAO Alonumciital Masons -W anted, a good Hand, toi- take chirge of n Bnnch Aanl Apply, slating ex

Perlcncc _to_ Alonimicnlal, lierild Olllcc King- st_mi PI Vi HITI R SUPPIÄ and

DuplicatorSAI ESMAN

i- wanted 1 xp man prcf Gool money right man

,r___l_i'ii_Re Bmlt T.ipcivritcr Co 18 Barrack st

aiUIORIiM s-Wanted, Improvers to loll Coils,

good vi agesIirVRA ALFNANDIR and CO

Kent street between King mid Market street

rnAlLORLSSES- Wanted, 10 Machinists 10 Machinera-L lliittonlinlo Machinists, Bible Hands-, Apprenticesand Improvers, used to militar} work best wagesin tin» city »iralinnis, Sons 111 Kent nt_ 3rd floor

rpAIIORING- Experienced \IST~1IAND wanted"" AlsoJ- AI'PRLNTlcr To start at once

J 1) D1NCT,551 George street, opp

Cathedral

rpitAlNLD Nurses req, Miss Mad-chlan s Agenc)A (est IBM), "0 Geo st -Gen Nurses 1 at sister,

sub hospital. Obstetric, Probationer Bathurst, Clill

Iren s Nurses suburbs and countryrmiLOKl.SSL.1 - Wonted competent COAT and SKIRTJ- HANDS for Illili class Ladies' Tailoring

Appl)ROBSON S

57 Oxford street

SidncyIT HIL C1V1I SU1V10E COOPERATIVE SOCU Ti 01"J- N S AV , I TD ,

152 0 Pitt street, Sydney

JUNIOR CLLRK REQUIRED.

Apply Pam_TAAILOUESSES

A\e requireCOAT HANDS, SPECIAL ORDrR WORK

Also COAT 1ABI1- HANDS

Nn Saturday work Highest wages.

Apply Mr IONIOWI S I TD George street

rp»LORLSSES

We require,1ROUS1 RS MACmVIST, Stock and Military Work.

Also nUTTONIIOIF MACHINIST

Permanent positions HlghcBt wages

Apply Mr I OX

_IOW1 S 1 TD George street

milUNhS

Only those with first classexperience

need apply,

by letter, stating ular),lo

> DAVID JONES ltd

IP Morris und Co,

N c ni

TIN ni), -or I )oung Alen, to loam trade good

'_ prosp_Woodward, 1 irk st, ArntUITc_ANTID AIIN, to whitewash, loila) Telephone

121 \laseol_INI ID a Al' 1(111 r POIlSIÏÏTt Apply J C

Ion s nu 1 Co,

21 Purl st

w

w_1VANI1D, an LLIGiRKlxN for wiring Appl)

.?* H Standish Hil 171 ( astlereagh st, city_

\,VN1ID, GIRI, lcirncr, for binding department

S _mllli_ard I me 15 llrldkc st_WVN1ID

a Aouiifc Pirson to teach a child 10,

I nçhsli only_Vpph Algier P 0 Mosman

\\7VNlll) strong liol Vp|l) Spilre and Co' Ulolo H ipi lh< 110 King st Svilniy

w /?VNIII) ii Sindstock Brie! maker Apply Sol

ww;\V

VMII) gtiotur loutfi must be used lo horses

Moutrosç_(nonr Quarry), Moqrpjrt_Lllifield_V.NTH1, IIOORLVAIUST i

tw Job, Alctoriiit

Stntlulcld_Ardui st 1 title Coo

7VNIII) 2 Carpenters good Wood ide ivinue'

ftinihtlcllw"VNIID mild» Al HI, at once, small job tari)lo hi Mr Harms Allllliorpc Gi ore,

st Hot krisle

INII I), rep voung Min for shop, i-1 mid keep,

niereiiccs ni Alfredst,_Mllsiu n_lohit_

INTID Strong Bo)s, wages 12 0 17/ 17/0 lilley

Uro» III 111I/O") ceorgest Brlekfli 11 lilli

TAMI I), a Handy Mun with tome cnpeiitcrs

toils Api 1) "1 Ailinn st off ( oulliurn st

TANTI!), 1IR1CI 1 VII», for lia»nil, onlv a t,ood

tri IcMiian I llldgri Park iv Driunilloy ne

wWwa\

\_www_?

w

VNll'D strong IAD, 10 to 17, used tostriking,

_llc,ht Hie 111 W)udlinin st, Alexandria_7VN1ID Met ii Worker, used motor work 533

1 ni rumitla rd _1 clcliliardt 'I'll, P slum 05»

'"ANTI D, good iarin Hand, ablei louc.li must Ik

good mill cr 1 limit's IPI P niotla rd 1» sham

185 Riley

w"

Apply 142 Ale

W^r

AN 11 11 binait louies I lily one nscl to confectand di Inks Aller 11 i in Keene s Cotil, King b1 c

IN HU two relhicU y jung laidlca is i «.shiers

\| ply Mmailer Alhamí ra lhiitre, Hiiyinirket.

AMI D, Min with license to drue motor bus

satiinliys and Sun lays W Huies 1 ad llngtun

iMHl, good Bricklayers Libourer for WindborOrinilllc Unllwny Hrldge 10 am_

ANTI 1), 1101 to mu errnnils Diinty Delicacies

w "t New ililli lim Iixl

I Igccllff

WÎWi

AN1ID, (OlClliVlIll, foi country, able lo

k!io. »birt Cli i idler, 3S8 Suuexst, Sydney

AMID, thorouc,lili comnotent MaltholI Roo'

7 10 n in Ifcv lock Lal li >J^T_°_I!__I!1VN1I 1) ( iris li lol« year» of nc,o A] ply AirCiliert Spinning Dcpnitincnl Austrullaii Woollen

Alllla, It I Sydenham id_Marrickvlllc_VATANTI D Competent CIcin Sinallt.oods nnd Pro

}I vision HAND Only applicant« with city cxptr

need apply Murrell Dm« , 88 I Hy i1h.Ui street elly

WVNll1) wnaic nlelllgenl 1 VI) for city olilce,

one just leniiiig school not objected to Applyp n_jtn_

III01ISON BROS 1Cesliereigh strict

WIN II D, txper Overlookers nuit M ndcrs gool

wages,no hit worl Apply AUSTRAL KN1T11NG

1 VCTO H A Sinai! st off Hil) si near Gricc Uros_»TXTVNnD All IRADI S TO GAIL Ul ON IIS ÎÎTVi

I IIII NCI S IIKJUIIHD AUSTRUIAN" LA

LI1ANOI, 10.1 Pitt street f Inl 1 loor)_

VNTI D, WOODWpl.KHls /or~llj,tit repetition' Apply 01 DING S COACH«OMIS,

Parramatta rond,opposite University

Wii

lis Ji 1er day V) plv

_ Tallawang;_

WVN1ID a smart JUNIOR onelenilnt, school ire

ferre I Applienils to 11 lv lu ¡ernon vvltl

o| les of er Ici tials to KIRJON and I ARNSIIVWIt I (ti I lit street_li AKANUI) i good holest MA V ni li to time with»\ iii mist be i worker i.I/18/ weekly penna

let vori gliaraile I 1 VRMI IIS an 1 SLPILIRS

DI IPI. JJ A 1 III street near Rail vay_

WVNÍID Smart Junior with ireilos ollleo ix

peril lee salary to commence16/ \ ir vviek Apply

stitug n(,e with copies of references, to

172, lierai J

wPAN1LÜ, a smart CLERK knowledge of

typewrit. J nur experience ot cstito agency work preferred

A) ply I y letter AVILLIAMS VM1YTJ and COAgents Rand lick_______VT7i have Vacotieiea for 2 La ly Canvussers nenvqiick\V silling exclusive inven Ion lim t canvassers

earning _1 per day «nat oipirtinity earning easy

inoiey Jxporicico not nee 62 1 blny st Waverley

WAN1ID MillingMACUHNIbl

|liin mllliig re-

petition work Fitting Dcp rtmenc

01 DING S C0A011AV0R1ÍS 1 arru latta road

_opposite Svluey Uniicrnlty

WANTLDStenographer an 1 Ty piste for Mnnufacturcr 6 Agents Business Stato

salary an 1 experienceMust bo thoroughly competent and of good eel icntionî»o other nppjiç_ tlons_çonsidcrod 2"7

IIcralei_Ofilcç.

WANTLDcompetent BOOKKELILR for General

Store Northern Rivers State salary required,an 1 referci ces lo BIVI l18

_BOX 1.1, g p Q

\7_7ANTLD smart BOY for Tailoring DepartmentY> Apply Mr HVIiril

I I 1 VI MI R and SON,J_itt_a_TjPa_rk street«

VXMaNTED Smart BOY, just left school for office» V work Apply

TIIL DUiVLOP RUBBER CO

._SfW Clarence street Sydney

VX/ANTED,> > 1UNI0R to leam Eales in Costume Department

Apply ROBSON Sw-euir

67 Oxford street

, ____Sy dney

WAN1TD first class En C1 RIC VL MTTrit onlyti-roughly competent in.ui need apply pe

inancnt loslllou for one willi right qualillcatlot s

"lily MOODY and CO,_Hie Gool 1 lectrical Utters

\-\JANT! D steady MAN, must be able to drive> \ JLJ/1S/ weekly constant work to steady man must

1 v est £"0 c!

crienee lot 1 eeessari Two yearswork (.iiirantectl 10NLS and CO. Contmlors 01upstairs Royal Arcade 1 ear Pal cu Iheitic city_

VMID Smart BOY to leam trade lol 315Win st, AIOSHTR BI10S.

Motor Sheet AletalWoriors,

«0 Nicholsonstreet,

^_W oollooenooloo

\"\7ANTJ I) 13 FXI'KRILNCLD «JIRLb for Packlig

\Y Biscuits no work on Saturdays

API" yWILII AM ARNOTT IIM1TFD

Biscuit Manufacturers

_Homebush.TVNTLD

LADY TI ACHFR for Subsidise I School atBlicliillc Mdit Children

Teacher proficient in Music preferredCommunications npd references addressed to

Mrs MITTA VI Blackville via Quirindi

mril) an ASSIbrvNT IUNIOH rillt. G1 LRU. Amut writer and smart ut figures

Apply by letter torhe Secretary

LLVLU BROTHFRS IIMITED

Sunlight Wgrla, BAL-ATí

W

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POSITIONS VACANT.

WANTED,JUNIOR CLERKS, . commencing salary

-00 per annum, Stute educational qualifications.

Apply in own handwritingr to BOX 32, O.I'.O. (7nU).

-TANTKIV GIRLS, experienced StationeryPacket

WA

w*.'

. SWEET BROS., LTD.,

"WHERE Bl- HUMS,"'

_._NEWTOWN,ANTED, smart FOREWOMAN to take cJiargo ol

ladles' Coat Table. Good position to competent

person.

\w ANTED, smart rco|iccUblc BOY, just leaving

school preferred. Good wages and prospect", to* '

"h .parents,'

VARLEY, LTD..37.39 Fovcanx-strcct, city,

_near Central Station.

'OKI-NO ACCOUNTANT to tako chnrgo.nf Accounts

w Brnnoh at Head OIJlco of Agricultural ImplementFirm. Previous experience essential. Must bave re-

commendation from a public accountant.Apply,

In

first instance, by letter, stating salary requlrwi,te»

IMPLEMENT, c.o. ritrESTLEY, LARCOMBE, anil MOR-

RIS, Public Accountants, Lotnbard-chnmbcts,107 Pitt

street, Sydney.

w ANTED,for our Ready-made Costume Department,

Experienced SALESWOMAN.

Apply

WANTED,JUNIOR STOCK CLERK, good writer,

quick anti accurate at figures, some experience»

ledgers.Good opportunity for advancement.

Wages to start 30a per week, free rall ticket. Apply,

lu first instance-, by letter to

THE MEADOWBANK MANUFACTURING CO.,

Agricultural Implement and RailwayRolling Stock Manufacturer!,,

Meadowbank. _

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"ANTED,

LADIES' COAT MAKERS, must be comoetent.TAII.ORESSES for Ladies' Coats, to work with

a mnn or alone.

SKIRTMAHERS, able to make and fit, and man-

age table.M'DOWELL ont] HUGHES, Ltd.,

"Denison House," George-street, nr. G.P.O.,

_Sydney.

EXPERIENCED- SALESMEN,

for our Dress Department..

Must have Dress experience.

Apply before 10 o'clock to Mr. Lawler,Dress Department,

GRACE BRoá.,TUE-MODEL STORE,

BROADWAY'.

w ANTED.FARMER AND COMPANY, LIMITED,

have the Jollovving Vacancies:

SMART, ENEROETfo LAD, for DESPATCHOFFICE.

APPLY 2nd FLOOR,GKORGE-STREET.

_FARMER AND COMPANY'. LIMITED.

"\rOUTII, for .Olllco,used to Invoicing, wholesale

J-, grocery, wages HO/. 323 Susscx-st. Befercncos.

SERVANTS WANTED._T Thompson's, JO Ellü.-st.-Mthr., Dghtr., hotel,

dry,. 4"; O. L" etty,, 22a lid, 25s; II. P. Ms.

AT JJAKitoLM s, ia« l-itt-st.-Wiintcël, all klrnls ofPii.sI-cI.ish SERVANTS. City CUll)._

(¡EM'.UAJ,, cay place, 2 adults. Cara Mia, VII

'-st, Bexley,

A1'

¡A_A SMART, cxp. GIRL wanted,

Saloon Wine Bar.

2tWA Corge-st, basement. Apply this atternoon.

A JIJ'ál'. Woman, juilng, iiilant no objection,-e-V- bomen oil,. 258

I'urr.i.nalU_rrt,rcteialu_n._

AHOÎJSE~ùndI'AKLOÜR MAID. Derwent, 25 Win

yuril-sipmn?. Tel., 251s City._ACO.MP.

Cook wonted, with refs. Apply morningsand evening»,, italhlin, Llv,-rd,_Pctcriihani._

A LIGHT GENERAL, good cook, no vvaàhlng or

. Ironing._l_L-\_l_t__:?t.____

AT CAPTAIN HESUY'S, 51 Ellwilicth-st, 3rd Floor,

COOK, 25/, near Muswellbrook; BOYS, 12/(1,

"!___l!-_t'-N_u.__.___14l_s. good wages._

A HOTEL USEFUL, under 21, good house; COOKLAL'NDltESS, hotel, MounUins, «Os.

_WALKER'S. JOH Ellrabcth-itrcet.

MISS LAYAltD'S, 20 Elb-beth-st.-lloiibi P.

Mil., 18/; L'drcss-IIsc. Md., 20/; same home,country. I-ily Help, 2(1/, able cook, hsc,-ind.

kept,comitiy; Coo!_,_26/¡_H._J"._Mils., _20,',_ town, etry.

ALL Classes, (own and ..oiintry, lîîgh wages.Mrs. WOOBIN, 52 Post Olllce-chaniber»,

-

ULA Pitt-strcct, opp. G.P.O.No fee till suited._____

A" COOK-GENERAL, no ¡sundry, 20s; Cook, 22s Ort;

-e_ Ilouse-P. Mt!., J8s, same fiat; Cook-L'elress, II. I".

Maid, Neutral Bay, Wa. Mrs. MULLIGAN,'82 King

sticet._"__A COMPETENT GKNl-lAL, good cook, Jomily three

(3), pcisoual rcfcrcnco required.CARTHONA, «

Badminton-road, Croydon.Tel., 70 Burwood._

A T RYAN'S AGENCY ('Pilone, City 3WI)"-tt- lill CASTLERKAOH-STIU'llT.CHEF and MATE, £3; CHEF, -2/5/, intvw. li a.m.

WOMAN COOKS, 30/, 25/; LAUNDRESSES, 20/.PANTRYMAID, itssist raiting, 1(1/, leading hotel.

VV'TRltSSES, 17/6, 10/, 15/; COOH-L'DRKSSES, 25/, 30/GENERAL, ¿0/,

small elly, hotel, no objection 1 chilli.

See in for Best Positions, LOW J-T.KS, ALL Paies Piilel.

AT ISRAEL'S OFFICES, 03 HUNTER-ST.. ESTAD.

30 YEARS. 'PHONE, H835 CITY.-DAIItY YARD-

MAN, MARRIED, 48/, AND MILK; MILK AND DE-

LIVER, SUBURBAN DAIRY, 30/; PLASTERER. FOR

SINGLETON, PIECE-WORK; PANTRYMAID. FIRST

CLASS HOUSE. 17/0. KEEP; HOUSEMAID. RAILWAYRF.F.VIT. ROOMS. MOUNTAINS, 15/; GENERAL, DOC-

TOR'S FAMILY', MANILLA, 15/, OTHERS; HOUSE-MAIDS. WAITRESSES. CITY, SUBS., 15/: HOUSE

MAIU-L'DHESS. SOf; SEVERAL OTHER VACANCIES.

AT Mrs. M'KENZIE'S, 11 Castlcrengh-bt, opp. Hoto.

Australia.-Woman, not Hilder 30, for Queensland,ull duties for 3 adults, with exception of cooking, but

If neecuury mutt be able to do that, a child not ob-

jected, wages 25s, interview' employer 12 o'clock. Wont-

ing Housekeeper, for onelady, suburbs, ull duties, I5i.

Mother and Daughter, for rountry station, 25s anti 2tM,

as ccok uni laundress-housemaid. Working House-

keeper, io* Scone, all duties, JSs. Cook only, for

Mittagong, very easy plnre. Laundress-Housemaid,child taken. Lady Help, 18<, 3 adults._

ARMA1D.-Y'onng Lady, used to city saloon bar,out. Apply Sutton's American Bar.B

BRABANT'SAGENCY, 03 KLIZAIIETII-ST, CITY.

CI1NKSE CHEF, £3, dry.; liarm'il, 30/, elly hu.

LAUNDRESS, 25/; H'MAID-LAUNDRKSS, 22/0, also

IIOUSKMAIU.W'TKIHS, 17/0, same .country hot-1.

OMPETENT COOK wanteel for girls' school, refs.

Apply AVestwood, Wolnelry-rel, Point PinQCOMPETENT

General, adult fnniily, gan stove, out

Jpg».Refs. Bef. J2; Kelvin, S3 Biernsbiir.v Or., H.H.

COLEMANand CO., Itrglstfy Office, rcmoral to 300

Eli«il)cth-st, opp. Supremo Court.-Employee re

gister your name on our books. No registration fee.

COMPETENTyoung Woman, as Cook, J In family,

wages 2_i (k1. Apply morning or evening, 32 Man

nlng-roael. Double Bay.

POOL sill ill HOT! L SouthCoast, 25i

N-> 1I01JS1 MAID AV »Till SS elly lIOTrL, IBs

MOI lil It mid DAUGIITIJl station, W line, £95

|lill CHI NM AN, country llOTI L 2ns CAI L

1ARIA

llv 10121 Airs BROWN 2S Castlercugh st

COOK (young woman), Tis station North smill

f unfix, no h I iking or mon in Ititi hen, lorne with

II P Midd Monda) M Couple 1.117 man cook luker

wife h maid I dress li P Mall kept, stn, Rlvcrlni

General Alls J)s refs rcq Compblc I Help lo*

for station Moree, Intel 11 am W II I eepcr, 20*., no

ivanh Ml« Hiinceiford (li Alirlet >1 oi Cohens Tailor

"1 AOMLS1IO Help cir Ijifcht General for small furn

XJ Hy, no washing, 36i Mrs It A Gilfillan, lern

stowe W yvcrn ny enuc. Chatswood Tel 107

IFTIRI TUS RLIIVBLI AGENCY (CITA 1555),J o. 111 /. i mia n ta mira»

. IIUVBEÏ11S1REETH CANA ASSFRS, with £1 Capital, 11 o'clock.hilüIIlNMAN SOU111 COAS1 HOll-L 21a, 20s.

IIOUSI MAN VVA1TLR, lor btollon,at Moree, 20c.

MAIIRII D C0UPL1 lor S iburbun Home, a.10-1

W MTRLSSLS, for Lit) Cale, HOU81MAID, Hotel

SrAlION HAND, for Burmun milk, kill, etc, 20a

MANY OTUH1 POSITIONS WAITING 11 I AS! CALL

G1i NI HAL small adult"!'¡tully, laundry done, goodwages Hillside, Belmore rd, Randwick_

GLNl'HALwanted, i in furn ,~ no cooking, washing

opt U Gambella st, opp Admiralty list, N S

GbNLUALSLRVANl wanted, sleep out good wages

Apply 211 Mnnnlnu rd Double Ha)_

GAUDI NLU, cup min, with Howers, log , and fruit,

station. S line, 27s,tklreis

,inter 10 o c At

Mrs MeOluak) s 1 ed Protestant Instituto 70 Huntcr-st

CAOODLady Help, or General, no Hashing, good

t wage«. Comfortable home Rothwell, lorry|

road Olebn Point_GMIDI'NI'H

tor station work steam pump, _5/

S1ATION GROOM, milk, kill, etc, lui

I LAUNDRl ss,attend bachelors quarters, biatlon, 25/

_

MA 1RS AQ1NCA 15 1 II/AU1-TH STHELT

IG ARDÍ NI li wanted competent, young, single, reis

AVagca A.1 per week Boird and Loujings

before 11, or after 2Apply, before 11, or after 2

,,,,,, " ,

iiiA-VlHOAlSON, Hockley 61 1 llaibeth Bay rood

H" oUHl MAB), gd refs Clumba, Corner Mlllltury rd

lind 1 rlnce stMc£Uaji_IjJ__lia/>

Moa Crem tram

ÖUSBMA1DWA11HFBSsmart,çxper

LI sleep

out, slartJnimcdJnit^JiiC^ringtoiist^Vyn _sq

H~ATÁIüVAVOMAN,17s II Pari Md. Newcastle 2

ads, lund and ck kept, 18s L II mil,

2- s (Id,

1" todaylll'll. noon Airs Irtior Iones 14 Moore Bl

HOILL Ubl'l UL-W anted experienced smart Man

llciorcntcs Apply alter I) oin, OAKS HOUL,Military road,

Neutral Day

HlTtlSl'lvLll'lIt wanted, vaunt* woman, musical pre

Icrrcd, to keephouse for widower, with 1 eon, plain

home treated a» uno of fatuity Apply bctvvcm 1 mid 2,

first Instance, to HUGH! S 113 Castlereagh street

UIHMANNS PAsrOHALIsrs At.LNOA,

01 l'liznbcth st lol City ItHl Lstab A, Ars

DAIRY FARM HVND, 20s, N O, DAIRY IAD, 15s N O

ObNI HAL I ARM HAND, ,6s, plough ami drill workSTN HAND, 20a, milk, lilli, groom, S line, intro 10

WOMvN COOK, 15s no hi cud, stn I orbes Intro 10

( OOK L DRI-SS, 20s 1 iglit General 20s, stn,

N LOrlll It GOOD l AC INCH- ALL PARTS

HAIL PORll It only for leading country hotel, po

sltlon worth about -1 per week Smurt, capablesober man, with V S W refs

BARMAID, 25/ for 1st class hotel, an Intelligent bar

mihi young and of good addrcBs only Bringreferences

KITCHLNMAN, from 20 to _ years, for hotel, KIAMA

very t,ood placeCOOK (Woman), for country hotel, 30/ also for same

place,Housemaid AVaitrcss, 20/ lnt employer 11

HOUSE PARI OUR MAID 20/, (or station, N AV line,an Inglish or Scotch girl preferred

Miss MACNAMARA, AAeutworth court.

City 337- Elizabeth street. I

SERVANTS WANTED.

HOUSMIIIOLaUNORISS2a/ WI COOK

I VUNDHLSS . / WI -'/SI,,->"<< f»1

0/, 2 lu fuiiily ni Siritlitlcll Housemaid 10/ WI

10/ VI Mother und Daughter C101 Newln"liiiçl

Morl lue llouuekceiier >/ l\ 1Cool (.encrai

il;

lu

not objected 20/W L Cook ( eneinl 2 In Inmil»

18/, N Shore 20/ I dcccllir Alarritel Couple man use

lil milk, tto wife tool general £101 S line

I arm 11 mil 2a/NI louiii. Man tor.limn ivor

milk, etc. 20/ nr Minbee Miss AMI ION 4Castle

tcafctist,ath

tloorjtalclift) nr Hunter st

-

K1TCIIINMA1D wanted able to assist luok, 18/

Slamrock tafe, üji^iishjrest __iicar_Subiiuy

T7-1LIARV-V UlitL )I or 15 to assist, natos lOv

X-.Vpply

Mrs Dight Killara_~~

\D ns (.enernllyuseful little housework an 1

would

I le taught Mr lining I ood home lllttniinns Ac, ».

INDI II I II- W intid IJidy Help no nasliiic, Jel

Clatswood 2 4

AUNDRA -Smut GIRI wantocl cxpciic,u ililli i -oin ii i*

v*»*»j .--. ,*

«y,i i*

- n ces, 1 « UI wk 1U7 Ncv S Ud rd Birling..U

LU.NÍJIU S- country 2fs Cook ( cn «m fain

(ool 20s t-n j__j__J"'»Cistlercagh.'=t_-SJ3

ADA HLI1 2 uds"~iTqwa=h JW I Help

J;ads

L._ Chats. Illa I Worlcr Mi ISs -tienda; or

SlstersJjnaimMHioiiie,^s^çj^t^o_2H_-ll"oorr P

"Tin NUI1S1 personalr teieiiccs essential nurse )

a housemaid ko, t Mr, I II DUIN,

Turramurra_W_J?0Jlduooiiga_

M ?\IIÏH1 «'"Coüiiu"-iñStTñiiHlill »si'ul wlf,\,l,00k

li.li.Iris«i bake bread three adults two children

1 IDT! i Uli | j street______"'

' »m-ll

M~TliTnrai?dDauüitcr,

os cook laundr ss J

III Maid ios W line Cook _s 111 Ml

Its Nirnlrl Cook I di ess 'asN line HI

ami

ISs W line lntr 11 lim 1res 80s hotel S lu

refs I dry 11 ni ill »I» H ?',

A'alt'

ia"lt', ¿'

li P Mihi and Cool I dress V S li.e li M«H

D Bay 18s lulen « o <? Look (

eyeral-

|

**"i ?

to, Mrs MCluskl led PMjbiri._OJhuiierst,'tlS MrS U \-»IMK> »'" ?.-.-~ -T-t.

COUFLT for dairy farm with CT0"""n,/'.","nSouth Coast gool position cottage !nt lu towt

M COU1 LE nubs J adults man gardenerwife all

duties lest wilgesGROOM to Mill an 1 hill N wc=t 2'/fl .

AOUT11 able to mill Ï cows anl rule for mail 10/

GLN1 RAI. USrrUT station N line 20/

MAIDS DII'VRIMINT

1! and P MAIDS (1) N mil Wet lines 20/ 18/

COOK and I DRI-SS no bil big no men SO/ goou

billet station W est I ¡ne, ,

*

i-1

RrinvINC HOUSI AIAID tri suburbs i /

IelI City jT»_SlMl SON_BROS_1 i llrabctli st.

?XTUliSÎ RA IIOl SI- M VI D i oungest clill 1 I

«j0»6JN 17/H M lit »111 comer

of.I,vousroa I ann &i

Cenrge s crescent Dm i ? "vue

p*? z M0y\r,e 2îî 'äji «;j %

RTsprOTABt1 Woman S day w ashlin, weekly u

suitable l8 1 vans st Waverley_ --

_

CM ART IAD wanted ego al out 10 ^""Kl?IS B,i Linn 1rs 1(17 New S Hil l«L_____----_

SMVR1A own.

Girl for Housework as ist I" »hop

Mrs. Lai grish lOSJjumirnjivc JCensington-.

ÇJ1MAIONDSAOIN?A , US C ASH 1 III A Oil[Mill 1iT

IO HOUSI M VN £1 conntri "<>»IAJ\1

ARM HINDS mill -0s 1 I Ol H Al AN '.>*._

SrVlION OVHDI NIH 25s 1 NU IV I W 11 'IIIVKP

MC Station Haul vi ife Cool I ? m hess 0.110

MC nominan »,fe Cook loiundrc-ss ¿01, »tallon

COOK I ALN-DH1 SS, lor stition Oi Call earl)

UOUSIAIVID WAH £1 small bolel country

HWO Housemaid W iltrcssnl»«'|.l"-.i¡ ,£?"._*$

_. Help no cooke, 1 ly_J____«cJth_J__rB»»i

USH-UIsmart must have refermées Alber

Hotel Aloiintst, North Si lucy_._

USHUI Gilli wmted sleep at home Slnclilr, 0

Hampton court VA oolcott st_

w 7VMI 1) GINl I.», a lu family leleplione, Mos

1

min 1011

WIN HD domestit or lid) HUP nil duties cot

tilge Mil na nfercicis Til Chatswood 102.

W vnillAS country hotel -0/Cook ditto JO/

1V General, country 3 finn 18/ M ison Ulllirjt

w VMId' light Gcniril ¡ii émis ¡,is stoic gd

Airs I C1 irk 115 Hatluirst st city

WORKING Hkeepri or Lady Help reqlsmall board

» » im, hou e '\ Ocean Beach Mnnli_

WvNTLD, compel G1 V, It duties, no chlldn 5a

hnrribard, Neut IIiy, nr_w!ir_iel,

S3 Nth b

WINDI) WOMVN, day iliaiilni, early Telephone

l'l Mascot_

XX! V x 11 U 1 ffcht Gencnil goo I wmes,

no w eshing

>> Air fliompsoii cr Vslde)¡in 1 D rling st s (hwd

w AN 11 I) 1 Ifcht (encrai tood i as,c» no woshint

Apply V Ii Th mil sou "0 I ill st hrtt lloor

7"ASIII RWOMVN wanted V[ ply llifcliileld, Dalley' avenue Aauclusc_ _

7 1V11D MVN milk lelivir Apply Hill 1 arm

'

North Harbour Ahull) I bone.102_I

WANTID light Gen ral all duties pïïun cooking

_¡dca p hume, 14s Stiuisliad, l18 \ S Heal rd DU

WANUI) reliable WOMAN good home "a Gd Mre.

_Nash _Carrst

lloyr I__u_L_ydney_

WVNTIÜ WOMAN for waslilm, on Mondays. Mr»

love Jtomctt sl_NcutriU_ lily_VT7VN1II) constant, young (I Nil!» housemat 1

A> kept Mrs Muster 2.1 "Millerit V S Int)

WVN II I), light (cuirai ¿ a lui s t,as

stove c,

wa/ s -J_( rqfton st 1 u tJlVoolldira_AMID u General Vppl) between 0 10 Roma,0 Grosvenor st Woollnbri

ww \NfID exp 11 maid little waltluj,, refs

perial Hotel Oxford st 1 iddlngton_

w IN1LD stroug Lad used to dalry work must b

able to milk A, Wright, Belmont st Alexan Irla

'AMID itBDMVV good miller 1 1 Itzshr

Dairyman chitsuool I liol e lill

i-ANTID B»|VI»D isslst public an 1 i rlinto bars

»1er n Hotel Cvnml erlnli Put Cumpl eil sts

AN1ID thorough (,oo I lloiisetnnid vi igcs JOs.

Vpply proini t 1K1 Illle) st_Surry Hills_Nil 1) a good General sleep home no wnshini.

x cool lic hluvnton Shaw st I shim I'll 8%

,

vSlID Cooks Cens II mall» II Parlour «aitI' rosses 1.00 I

posBlake I luden et 107 C reac,h

st

"INTID I encrai prli fam no washing cooking

sleep n t IM Glenmore rd lal I legion after c

wwA*wwWAs

ww

w_.Ty

A NI l-l) WAITRESS 811 1 rsklnc st

VN1PD Smirt Aoung Clrl for Housework

Moncurst Wooli din

ANTID a Gool Smirt Hotel Lseful

1 im Hotel 1 rsl lue st, cltl

WANP1Da WAllRIAS cxperlcnrcd Clyde Coffee

lillie "00 C isllcmath st city_

w /\N11D llouseinall Waitre s etry htl las gd'

tl| s Corni lonwi ilth laccli Culwulla cb , Si I

TVNI1D Cooks Lumdreaiscs, U mal N, W ii tresses

'_JlenCool e II I Al is ( elis_Pcrrlcj IPI Crj.li

7"\M1D »mut AV »TRUSS Atwrlain Cafe, K1Bat! unit st c,oo I w iges Start it once_

ww

iANILD 01 silt» slnrt tomeAprl) Cricket

cn. Arm Hotel Ht7ro) st Moore 1 irk

VNHD CDOIx (I N1RVI ni 1 mi lr) ti

o clock' -

in or mt 1» »irllntton rd Dirllngion

T\T »TRI SS for "21 1 arnmnttu r I Anniiii lale must

illei xpcilenceil ni 1 smart Shut Sun In) s £1

WAM1D nt uri hltcl cninald must be sol cr startonce Aust Din Rim 0 Regent st cltl

"WANTI D n yoipg CHU nslight General 63

I » Cleve lan I st Redfern near Crown st

WAN!ID good plain Cook mid household dutiesmin kept »ter 8 West I nd Hotel 10 Rathurst st

WAt l| ply early Grand 1 ncl

NY

WV.WI

7AMID a smart Alan to mill and deliver Howards Didry Croydon rl Roxley_

'AN1ID, Waitress, no Sat uftcnioon or Sun worl

Mimleipal Dining Hins Uli» iori HnyinirketAN ILD, compt Girdencr

~

in to lay j,rass,

at once 11inhroke Hill -ade Burwoc'

VÜAMID, NURSI GIRI Apply Loco Hotel, Cfyëïè

WAN I ID W »riII_S Apply McMillans No 0Oxford jit _1 nddjujjton opp_A\ est s Pictures.

XVvNTlD «mart WOAIAN for kitchen~^"

>i Bithurslst citv_

WAN1LD active I erson lioiseworl, plain cookingno xvnsliilg g stole 21 Vnnqiirinle-st Adie

fl-AriNIlD, young GIRL for lu,ht house duties

\T Mrs AVADL1A Waimea rood Rosoiillc,

_2 doors from Chelmsford avenue

ANTI D Mother and Daughter Cook, Housemaid

Waitress countryhotel j.ood comf home lor

particulars wrVe Naiada Mellord st Hurlstone Park

TANTI 1), ref capable Poison mind bali) uni plainsewing Between 10 a m and 12 noon

Mia LYONS Waratah Hotel Darlinghurst

WAIII

w\

wr

ANPID a smart GI NbR» to shirt next Tlun-pda) Apply after 10 o dock, I litcroft s Burton

llottl, St lohn s rd, Glebe_AMPD a Girl for general shop work, and used

toselling takes on 1 I astry Bv letter to

_,_W J, IO llalm.1111

U/ANfFD, joimg GIRI assist housework lightI » duties (.ood home 10 Mistral avenue Mosman

lol. Mosman 004_WIT)

, eouint. Cook and L dress, 2 in fain , wages£1 Ap tills or Sut morn, nts. Mm. A \

Rudler Dagworth Homebush Albert rds. Stratlilleld

\"\7ANTLD, ml Idle aged GLN1 RAL, good plain cook> »

sleepbon c C1 week After 10 um, Mrs

iOSrlR Rvans road AMlloughby_

WVNiLD, light Central, lor good country home Jin family, light place wnc.es 12s school child

not object«!to Mrs G A Bury Crookwell

1 0

WAN 11 D, Cook General, housim tid kept no wash

ing, good wages Apply Mrs S 1) BURGL,Neeoola corner Glebe and Dick streets Randwick

WORKINGHOUSHU LPI II or Cook General, prluüc

Jan II) ctry nr Moss V ah Vpply Mrs1»!»N,

Ai Iross Mundalong rd Mosman 'I'll 1130 Alosmnn

WVN11D,a competent GI NI RAI maid kept Mucca

20s Applv Ml RIOOI A,"

Third House from BurwoodOollcce,

_

Park street, Burwood.

WANU-TD,comp

GEM RAI w iges 25s. Priiati

home, man kept AKAIORLI, Bishop s avenue,Randwick

llronte or Little Coogee Trams_

WVN1IÜ .> Hrst clusb SIMVARDS used club preli ferred Apply pirron illy with references 0 o clod

today Secretary NATIONAL CI UB

_110 Castlereagh street

WANTID, respectable Woman to tike family f

Washing in 1er own home peruanent if suitable

Mrs MANNING iiugunliml

I.dg 127_Wentworth street Point Piper

WVNirD a good homely Woman asHousekeeper,

llfcht duties suit person to whom good homo li

first consideration Al r ly first instance,_MORIin I 1)0 Slanmorc road I nmore

WANI1D a good honest Mon to drive tipdray inconst mt work earning £1/18/ wcokli and to

lnvctt £10 1 ARMI RS and SriTLERS DI POT < 2AI HI street near Ralbi iv

WIM I'D I ADA HUP assist In light duties, moot

lady A W C A 10.1 Castlereagh street 1 rlday or

saturdayat 71 10 a m

TTTAMl D L»)A III 11 Uko charge hou e 3 adtiTw''/ away 1 usiness ill dav nil ti ities Apply 2 30

0 clock Miss STl'l1

NS Holt and Co

01 Pitt street city per r"f

VtT VN TID,

Single M AN for I oultrv rarm used tnW ineulalor milk, and drive Apply between

»nd i o dock to

172 Harria-street, Ultimo

"PERFECTION OF STYLE,

TET INEXPENSIVE"'AT

AINSWOllTH'S,,''

'

LIVERPOOL-STREET, CITY.'

COSTUMES, COATS, AND SKIRTS.

. We specialise in these particular lines, and we guar-

antee the Fit anti Finish of every garment sold. Have

you become acquainted with our store'? If not, pay, us

a visit.

,

TO-DAY, FRIDAY'."_""

THIS IS OUR BIG DAY, AND AVE REMAIN OPEN

,

TILL IO P.M.

Here arc a few special Hues:

SMART and EFKCTIV1Î FROCK, in fine Fox Serge,

new long bodice eljoe'l, military collar, long pleat-

ed tunic, Bltlrt finished ni tin sash; ill sixes In

stocl:. SPECIAL PRICE, 30/0.

BEAUTIFULLY CUT SIvlUT,in Hie ne«' Check Tweed,

long tunic with buckle at back. Can be had in Nat-

tier anil Mole, Grey and Cherry, Brown and "«I,

Brown and Fawn. AU sir.es. PK'3 W"-."

COMFORTABLE anil STYLISH TOP COATS.-VVc liove

pin chared a lui se stock of Lidies'Coats,

in beauti-

fully- wurm materials, cut aird finished up to our

usual well-known standard. Roll collar and gaunt-

let ends, in Black, Navy, Mole, Orey, and Violet.

ALL ONE PRICE, 13/11.

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY'.THE LATEST CRAZE.

SPORTS COATS. -SPOUTS COATS.

LADIES' FLANNEL SPORTS COATS, perfectly cut,

fit guaranteed; in Violet and Navy; pocketson

either side;finished

«'»'.»^»^ic^tf/JJ.STRIPED FLANNEL SPORTS COATS, roll collar, belt,

two pockets, in Navy ¡mel White,Cardinal anti

White,Pale Blue anil Navy, Red

_?á.¿g jj,T

SMART SPORTS COAT, in Flannelette,in Nnvy anil

Palo Blue,Red and Black; belt

ocross¡back,fin-

ished Dockets SPECIAL PRICE, 12/0.

A Hl'KCIAL.-STYLISH FOXALINE STOLE, OOlu long,

lined White Satin, White or Black,

SPECIAL PRICES, 18/11, 10/11, 21/.

MUFFS TO MATCH kept In stock.

IT'S "COLD.PUT UNDERVESTS FfRST ON YOUR SHOPPING

LIST FOR TO-DAY.

WARM, COMFY, WELL-FITTING

ÜNDERYE1STSare showing in our wlridows. A splendid ^\rtmentto choose Iron*. Make a point

of buying your AVIntcr

Unelergannents to-day. Y'ou may have to paymore

lutcr on. Our prices have not altered during the war.

LADIES' WOOL anti COTTON VESTS, extra large size,

shaped waist, long and short sleeves. Guaranteed

British manufacture.. .

"", _._.,

SPECIAL PRICE, 2/3 to 2/11 LACH.

LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED COTTON VF.STS, fleecy

lined, long bIcovcs, open front«, perfect nitlng,

extra O.S. SPECIAL PRICE, 2/0EACH.

LADIES' ALL-WOOL VESTS, largo sire, closed anil

open fronts, Australian manufacture. A really

splcntllel line at 2/0anil 2/11

EACH.

SPECIAL PURCHASE of HEAVY COTTON VESTS,

shaped waists, long sleeves, extra out-sires. Perfect

I fitting, SPECIAL PRICE, 1/0 EACH.

HOSIERY CUTS. .

SPECIAL PURCHASE of 1000 DOZ. LADIES' AMERI-

CAN COTTON HOSE, in Black only.SPECIAL

PRICE, Oil pair; or 3 pairs for l/'i._

LADIES' FINE BLACK MERCERISED LISLE nOSE,

seamless. Doublegiuter_top. toolond toi.^

AINSWORTH'S

LET B0GEES BIJ0S. CLEAN

YOUR HUSBAND'S, SUIT.You can save money on your husband's

clothing by sending along lils

soiled suits to clean.

We ure .specialists in this work and

employ tile mont uii-to-datc processes.

We can 'clean and renew

soileel garments so that

theywill look as smart

as when they were new.

The efficiencyof our

work anti tile moderation

of our prices tthoult!

commend this plan to

all economists.

Parcel up that soiled suit

of your nuaband's, and

send it'along to us to

clean. . ©'You will be Batlslled ,

with the result.

ROGERS BROS.,'

"Cleaners' and Dycrr,"

181 OXFORD-STREET; and

775 GEORGE-STREET.?

SYDNEY

SERVANTS WANTED._WANTED, good General Maid, two in family, per-

sonal leferences required. Apply Friday morning,

to Mrs. ARTHUR MACARTHUR, le' Moiia-roud, Darling

Point,_?YXTA.NTED, a GOOD, STEADY MAN, able tu elrlve

I »Tipelruy, earning 15/ dully, permanent job to reli-

able man with £35. 00 George-street West, . ucai

iiies-sticel. behind Booth's Tea Store._

TII-ANTED for the COUNTRY, COOK-LAUNDRESS, at

\\ ii; also HOUSEMAID, 16s. Mother and daughter,rs, or fricnels preferred. Apply by letter lo Mrs. A.

?MACKENZIE, Australia Hotel, Castlcrcagh-slrcet.

\,\)'ANTKI),reliable MAN, to drive Tipelruy, In

' ' constant work, earning 17/0 dally, city e.vjieileuce

ticcesbury, must have JeJ'20. Apply CONTRACTOR,5S3.V George-street, up laneway, ojip. Anthony Hor

derns'. Tel.. City S7.H2._j\ \7ANTED, two MEN, to drive dray turnouts, constant'

> I city wölk, £4/18/ weekly, must invest £80,eon

stunt work to stcaeJy men; 2 years' work guaranteed,

expoiiencc not accessary. JONES ard GO.,

|_01 Royal Arcade. I'ilt-strcct, city.

WANTED.DAIRY anil FARM HANDS, MILKERS,

PLOUGHMEN, Young MEN for ORCHARD WORK,COOKS, GENERALS, CANVASSERS, and OTHERS.

FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE.

TAKE LIFT._11MOORE-STREET.

ArOL'NG aiRL 03 General. Railway Hum Shop,i 7 Swanston-street, Erskineville.

?\fOL\NG GIRL, light, house duties. Oxford, Dangar-st,

J- Randwick._

SITUATIONS WANTED.

AT BARDSLEY'S, 130 Pitt-st.-Waiting, all kinds of

First-clusa SKRVA'NTS. City l-l»._

AWAITINO Engagement, HotefUseful,

miller 21, ulio

_young Bannan, city rets. Tel., 1701 Clly._

AT Gregg's. 72 Enmore-rd.-Iïxp. y. Cook, Gen., y.Gill, Help, sleep out; Housemaid, hotel.

T Gregg's, 72 Eiimoro-rd. L. lSSl.-VValting.liable' Laundress, or Cleaning, daily, can rec, lr. 10

WAITIN- Engagement, lloiucinnldn, Waitresses,

Cooks, Gens., Housemen, Useful«. Bing 1701 City.

T Miss Elliott's 404 P'matta-rc', P'sliam.-Walting,

?? ltcsp. Mield.-agcel General, also coinp. L. Help,

N elderly Woman, good cook, with 2~ daughters,

ant» Situation. O. P., P.O., Hiirstvllln.

A

4¡4AAT GREGG'S, 72 Enmore-rd_2 v. Gens., W. cub., 2

_Eng. U.M., hnte-l-, Mr. P., waiting eng., from JO.

A i CLEAN, willing, single Man, 38, desires employ-e_- ment where .knowledge good plain rooking could

be gained,'good reis., as milk,useful. State wage»,

town eir country. 100. Herald Olllce._

BY .Alan, 30, flowers, vegs., milk, groom, town or

country, _1. K.U.,Bit Thompson-st, Darlinghurst.

BY a young General, any near suburb, Floyd's,

57 King-st, Newtown._Tpl.,_L._I308._

BY sup. í'ers., as light general, "'maid, 1. help, ref.

Write Willa, 205 Durling-st. Balmain._

BILLIARDS.-First-classMan, take cliarge, manage

_room, iBi-cIass refs.. security. O.A., up WiHm.-st

BY'sober, exp. Man, Kitchen, House, or Bantry work.

Walting, assist cooking, useful. Active. O.l'.O.

BY Married Couple, 25 anti 27, English, mau mill-,

groom, garden, plain.vegetables, attend poultry,and useful, wife cook-general,

all duties, neat addrcjs,

refs., can Tccoiuniend, 1201. Miss Wilton, 4 Castlereagh.

sticet. Tel.. City 7802. '_;_fAOMPETENT young COOK disengaged (no wnshg.),

N_gd. refs.. prly. family. A, M. S., Herald Olllce.

COUNTRYGIRL wuntB SITUATION us light Gene

_

nil, plain cooking. K. P.," 8 Frcderlclt-st, C'Jovyn.

OOÖKS(male), and all domestics, Hotel Waitresses,Usufiils, Qrooms, Barmen, Gardeners. City 10101.

COUNTRYGirl like Pos., Light Help or H'md., Darli

Pt. or AV'lahra prcf. Ague«, Edgecliff P.O.

CAPABLEWOMAN (Polish) seel- Situation as House-

keeper, or Cook-i^iundress. Excellent references.

Apply MANAGERESS, WOMEN- EMPLOYMENT

AGENCY. 231 George-street North. Sydney._

DOMESTICATEDmiddle-aged Woman wants pos. as

Cook or Sewing. Howe, P.O., Satis Souci,

EXPERIENCEDGirl wonts position, waitress or

_li'miiiii, Mountains or country, X.Y'.Z.. Herald.

ELDERLY person wants work, sewing, meneling,knowl. ij'mnking, light I'lUtiea, M.Q., P.O., Wm.-st

ELDERLY'Mon, ex. Chief Cook, seeks Light Job,

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Binall wages, Chief. 55 Qlcnmorc-rd, Paeltlington.

ENGLISHtmlned NURSE require« Position, with

Infant,delicate eli. Nurae, P.O., Bondi June.

EXPER.Groom wants

Position, any class [ïôVses,

II. G., linierest Cottage, Hlgli-st, Concord, Syd.

EMPLOYERS,Employers.-Open for Engagement,

Cooks, station lind hotel! Cook and L'tlrcss; Stn.

or Farm Hunds; Porters, Labourers, Hotel Uscfuls,Grooms, IPmaltls, AV'Iresses, Mar,' Cpls., Dairy Hum!«,Clerks, Chauffeurs, Doctor or Dentists' AbsU., etc.O'wealth Uni. Exchange, Ciilwnlla-ch.

?

T.. 8851 City.

FRENCHLADY requires position as NURSE anil

NEEDLEWOMAN, walking children or companion,expert

needlewoman; personal »terence.

MISS ROFE, Nurses' Bureau. 105 Pitt-street.

ENT. wants Work every evening, any sort, small

Wilges.-

Alexander, _>_I.elclihartJt.st, Waverley.ÄRDENER wants"any work, ojmp'ctcnt nil" bronchia

4 years' personal refs. 11.0., Herald Branch.

GOOD Laundress wanta washing and ironing, also

_clcanlnir. hy day. B.A., 41 Dowllng.at. Paelel'ton.

/iARDKNËR wants Work, 0s Od per day, good grasóAJ cutter. Richard. P.O., Bondi.-

' b fa

OUSKKKEPKIl wants Pos., good lioine, all dullen,but washing, open till Sat. CD., P.O., Uonthvlck

HOUSEMAN-WAITERwants Situation, good re's.

W. S" Wllliam-st P.O. _'b *

ADV, own Income, offers light services, dom., nee.

ellowoinan. gooiLmiisIclon, adults. A., Herald.

LADYwishes l'on, with French tam., thor, domes

llcatcel. evcul. refs. Ajax. P.O.. Willoughby.

IADY, mtiBleal, country anil city exp., like Poa'

' hotel, lady help. 220 Commonwealth-st."

ADY. ofternoons disengaged, would toko out walkin!:chili!. M.S. pref. E" 87 Walker-st, North Sv,J

LADY'Help, or Housekeeper, like Pos., gent.'s borne

refs. State salary. G.L.,Jiçdfern_p.o,

'

LADY',young, exp., H'keepcr, Invalid's Nurse fond

children, wants Position. Bessie.P.p., Oeo.:»t W.

MAR. CPL. seeks pos. on station (bachelors iirefi'man gil, sheep cxp.1_wjfr_____t__li__CB, C..LB; inj

""Vf^.í ,0',!'1»W"'"K' eïpd", """frolic, vvfsh-I'offllon' ?? Hotel Management, references. A. B" Herald

AN, Single, inexp.,desires iimployment as Kltciiê-.

""»" small wages noobjcct._A_tjv_,ji~i,i,t.

G

M;_TV/J-.C.

want Sit., wife flrs't-eluss hotei^cookT^rnan-e'-i- gooei cook and carver or kitchen man. reliable»good reis a., c/o BIRD, Fredgrick"street! Cam:ucrdown, Syelney,

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JjVVRMER'SSAM OF

LLOYD AND COLLINS' STOCK.

25 VFAl CENT. DISCOUNT'

OFF EVERY PURCHASE, /

in addition to

MANY J5XT13NSIVB, REDUCTIONS.

Specialfacilities for economical

»Coppins are

afforded by Farmer's Sale of Lloyd and Collins

Stock. The reliability of the goods,the drastic

price-cutting,and the 25 per

cent. (5/in the

pound) Discount off every purchase,are matures

that combine to make it a most remarkable

Be]ijwnvvi»VCquote several selections, showing the

character of Hie savingsthat arc io be malle. .

SILK MOTOR SCARVES,KHDUCJ3D TO HALF-PRICE',

^HiflÄ' äSÄ'ln Gold, "ivory, Moss,

Vffi Prt^alc Price. Less 25 per cent.

21/. 10/0.? T/n»

BARGAIN IN AVOOI.LEN SCARVES.»rA7lvI_

FLEECY ANGORA WOOLLEN MOTOR SCARA 1_,

in Grey, Mauve, and Ivory.

Usual Price. Sale Price. Less 25 percent

CENTRAL PITT-STREET SHOP.

SPECIAL GLOVE OFFERS,

ALL- W3SS 25 TER CENT.LADIES' 2-DOME KID CLOVES, Beaver, Tan,

"jsîmï Price, 3/11.LESS 25 PER CENT., 3(.

LAdTeS' FRENcil SUEDE 'gLOVES, «"-button

length, Pastel, Pear!, "Tv«. Grey Brown.

Usual Price. 1/11. LESS 25 PER CENT., 3/S.

LADlVA* LONG SHKDK GLOVES, 12, 10,and 20

button lengths,AVhltc only. . .

?Usual Price. .1/11. LESS 25 VKR CENT., 3/.

CENTRAL Pl'IT-STREET SHOP.

BARGAIN IN SMART FOOTWEAR.

20 pairs line quality GLACE TIE KID SHOES, low

Lou!» heels, patent vamps, best quality French

make. Sires, 2, .1,and 1 only.

Usual Price. Sale Price. Less 25 per cent.

21/. 10/(1.12/5.

SECOND FLOOR-MARKET-STREET.

FARMER^, SYDNEY.PITT, MARKET, and GEORGE STREETS.

BUCKINGHAM PALACE

EMPORIUM,OXFORD-STREET,

MILLINERY BARGAINSAT

BUCKINGHAM'S,

SrECIATi FRIDAY OFFERINGS,

AT 0/11.-A Close Fitting Hat,In -Black A'elvct, Cap

Stvle. AVhltc Ostrich Cockade rA side.

AT li/0.-A Smart A'elvct Toque Chape,soft trineo

silk 'crown, with Violet Mount at side, splendid

AT 12/11.-A Sensible Matron's Hat, in Black Panne

Velvet, edged with Braid, trimmed with smart

hnckle», Aigrette,and jet

Huckle.

AT 12/11 -l'oiing Ladies' Close Fining Hats, three

piece,turned up brim, edged braid, Glace Crown,

solt AVhltc Ostrich Mount, finished posy.

AT 12/11.-Smart Black Hal, in Panne Velvet, turned

up brim, highat one side, trimmed AVhitc Ostrich

Mount. A Bargain.AT 12/1H-A Large Assortment of all the newest

Shapes,In Black .Panne Velvet, trimmed smart

mounts, and posies, well worth inspecting.

nian-CLAss millinery__

AT BUCKINGHAM'S MODERATE PRICES.

AT 23/0.-A A'crv Smart Hat, In shaded Saxe Blue and

lilack, striped Ribbon, swr/hed brim, solt velvet

Crown, Hillshot! standing bow nt side.

AT 27/0.-PrettySaxe Blue Panne Vclict, close fitting

Hut, trimmed White Ermine, and pretty (Osprey

AT 31/0.-A Lovely Picture Hat, in Black Velvet

trimmed thick Black Ostrich Band, and Feather at

side, .". . ,

"

."2/0.-AClose Fitting

Tootie in Violet

Velvet and While Moire,White Ostrich

Feather at side, finished narrowMoire Ribbon.

AT 38/0 »-StylishHat, in Black*.Panne Velvet, sailor

brim, trimmed White Ostrich Feather band and

Mount, llnlslied Silver Rose.

AT r>3/0.-Rlch Black Panno Velvet nat, small shape,

iurncd at both sides, trimmed long Black Lancer

Plume.

LOVELY MILLINERY AT MODERATE PRICES.

WILLÍAM BUCKINGHAM,00, 71 OXFORD-STREET,

107, 160, 171, 173 RILEY-STREET.

JJ BAN'S ESSENCE PROVED EXCELLENT

"My experience with Hcan's Essence has been quite

satisfactory. The big bottle o' cough mixture It

made» pro! ed excellent for both myselfand tho

children. 1 never wish to bo-without il."-Mra,.

II. L. Martin. Mungindi, N.S.W.

For all the usual coughs, colds, and sore throats

in both childi cn and grown-ups,no better remedy

can be found than the mixture so easily made In

your own home from Ileau's Essence. Not only

Mrs. Martin, but many thousands of other mothers

make theirown cough remedy by adding sweeten-

ing and water to Hcan's Essence.

lu cases of asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough,.

croup, tickling sore throats, quinsy, plilegmy and

old-standing coughs, it gives practically instantio

lief. Sineach dose slowly or gargle your throat

asrequired.

As it docs not contain any narcotic

or poisonous drugs, it may bp taken freelywithout

fear of harmful results. A bottle of lieau's Es-

sence mtiki-s a pint of cough, cold,'and sore throat

remedy, keeps perfectly, and saves 10/ for your

pocket.Hcan's Essence sold by chemists and stores, or post

free on receipt of price 2/,

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from G. W. Hean,

Chemist, 178 Castlereagh-strcrt, Sydney.Be sur

vou get H-E-A-N-'S, and read the circular. (l8)

_SITUATIONS WANTED.

"VfUHSE.-Infant's or Children's Nurse disengaged,

-L> lo years last position. Miss ROFE, NURSES'BUI ¡EAU, 10,. Pitt-street.

"VI URSE, trained, young, réf., gd. reis., wanls eng.

-"?x Companion, invalid, other woman* child 3. Good

Gen, waiting. MOORE'S, l18 Kll/--st. City IUS5.

"VTURSi-l, yug., vvuuts Sit., child, 15s; Nurse waltlnS,

Xx charge child from birth, 20s. Both rccotpinendcdl,

_

Mrs, TUF.VOH-IO.SKS, 11 Moorc-strcet.

TJLAIN Sewing, Children's Clothes done home, mod.

charges, rcf. A.H., Altona, Sllvcr-st, Marrickville.

"Jjtel", liiiindrcss wants work by day, refs. 20

w_n_R'

ES1», young Widow wants any kind day work. Best

per, ref. Trustworthy, P.O., Auburn._"|Jl_l'KOTAHLIä

Woman wants Washing and Clean

JLv big. A. li., Randwick Post-office._

RESPECTARLEWoman wants WASHING or Cleaning,

hy the day. _Mr.i._W'._Kclly, Post-olilce, Crow's N'.

RESP.young Woman wanls Wnshlng or Cleaning, by

. or full days. Urgent, Oxford-st P.O._TJEFINKD Girl would like Place, light Gen., prlv.J-V tam. Mlss_Dean._WJillliim1st_l\0._^_

EliSl'ECTAliLEWoman want's Washing or Cleaning

by day, good, clean worker. M. ti.,ilcralif Ofllce.

RESPECTABLEWoman offers service for pocket

money and home lor reif und two children, S and 1,

0years' lefs. as

hoinekccpcr._II.>L, Rorclle P.O.

REF.young Lady, countryj domesticated, fond of

children, will giveservices in return for good

home, hinall wages. Apply Alisa CECIL, Q.P.O.

Si_Ï'AVO

young Ladies, country, scbks.pos. aaH'kecper

or L. II. E. Curling, Norwood, Macquarlcst, Cowra

rpWU reliable W'omeii want »Washing, Cleaning, etc.,

J- by day. Lily, Hnv-st P.O., Botany.

rnilOROUGHLY trustworthy and comp. General rcq.J- Situation with small adult family, evenings fice,

Knut. Subs, nref. : onen till Saturday. Miss Hall, Uriel.

milAINICD NURSE wall give Services for P_sngc~tbJ- England, any capacity, good sailor, experienced

with children. M. It., Herald,

YV/ANTED, by M.O., Situation, adults or bachelors,'

station: open3 days. Anxious, 220 lVillinm-st.

YX7ANTEÜ, Position, Housemaid or Light Help. State

I Tw-ages, __.__.P.p.. Katoomba._

WANTED, by capnblo AVoman, cleaning or waslig.,Tues., "Weil., 0s, la/cs^Mrs.^Edywrds, P.O., AVm.-st

w ANTED, SITUATION as Housemaid.(I. P.O.

WANTED,constant Washing, Mon., gent.'s fain., 6s a

day, fares paid; 3s i-day. 12 O'Connell-st, Ntwn.

WANTED,Glenning; Work of any kind, by day,

i:._ll_ .13.Pltt-st, MltaonWJoUit._'

YX7IDOW, Pos., AV." Housekeeper, widower or buchs.

' » pi el., refs. Lynbrae, Coriulslon-nv.. Concord.

"VVANTED,SITUATION us Cook. Apply r7""t7,

TXrANTED, by Widow, with walking child, Position,A l h'keepi'r or help, ¡mi. wilges. Tel., ¡Bä N'. Syd.

Y\7"ANTED, Washing or Cleaning, by day. Address,

"ÎA 115. Post-ollli

i», Enmore._

WANTED,by 2 Sisters, Situation, Housemaid, Bar

maid, in Ist-clnss Hotel, ref. El3le, Herald.

INTED, Position In private home by country girl.

Apply C. li. V., 100 Uiidi-rwood-Bl, Paddington.

ANTED, Daily Work in vicinity of SuspensionUrldgc. .1. A.,. North Sydney Post-ofllcc.

V\7ANTKD, by Young Lady, Sltuatlou, Housemaid,i i private-house, ref. dean, Herald.

'

ANTED, by smart single AVoman, work, (J to 12 or

12 to 7. Majofa, Herald.__

WANTED, by a respectable young Woman, CLEAN

ino or Washing, by day.

_;_E.. Post-ofllco, Pymble.

WIDOW(girl 3) wants Housekeeping or L. General

good home, small wages. Full particulars and

salary to R. A., Enmore Post-office.

ArOUNG Woman, would like Needlework in BoardingX house or Hold. A.K . N. Shore P.O._Í7-OUNO country Indi- seeks position, lady boin or

1- light general, ebury dist.Genuine. P.O.. An'ilnln

"V°,uNG, experienced Laundress wants Pos., privan»

.__'"'"- resident, rcj¿_lUh,_ii>0 Cathedral-st, city

.yoUNG country, Girl would Uko light place, homelyX family. Apply A.n., Oxford-st P.O.

'

YOU!«] IVoiiun wauts Place iib H'kecper or lookJ. after home,, bus, people. Kdjtli. 70

Coonçr.st_s111

.rOUNG Woman want« Position tis Coök-G.-11'eraTI. hotel, subs., 3 yrs.' refs. A.P., Dulwich Hill p.o

?\7-OUNG Woman wanta WORK by the day, for Saturn

J_J_¿,_Perm^^n.xd^us1_c/o _afi Wattle-ât. Ultimo.

AroUNG Married AVoman will give light servn_ ,_

J- return for Home H. D., Oxiordst I'ost-oUice,-

S\VES TILL 10 TO-NIOIIÍ.

A BIG If M DAY- OF SPECIALS. ,

A BIÜ FRIDAY OF SPECIALS.

BRASCH'S LOW PE1CES, .OXFORD-STREET.

KEEN PRICES PREVAIL.I

KEEN PRICES PREVAIL.

FRIDAY'S LEADING LINES.READY-TO-WEAR AND TRIMMED HATS.

READY-TO-WEAR AND TRIMMED HATS.

FRIDAY'S HAT SPECIALS.READY-TO-WEAR BLACK VELVET SAILOR, finn nn

and soft crown._

WORTH 5/0. SPECIAL, fl/O.

READY'-TO-AVEAR BLACK SILK FRENCH SAlLOit,

good Utting head, firm rim._

WORTH «/li. SPECIAL, 3/0.

READY'-TO-AVEAR BLACK VELVET GLENGARRYCAPS, rosette of Ottom m ribbon.

WORTH 4/11. SPECIAL, 3/0.

Itr.ADY-TO.WEAH BLACK VELVET HAT, new sailor,

for girl, narrow brim, highsoft ciown, flower

post« at sitie, ends of ribbon.WORTH »/II. SPECIAL. 7/11.

READY-TO-WEAR BLACK VELVET HAT, small, close

fitting, pull-on shape, sinai t trimming of tartan

AVORTII 0/11. SPECIAL, ....

READY-TO-WEAR BLACK VELVET HAT, email pull

on shape, striped silk crown, and upstanding mount

of ribbon.WOItTII 0/0, SPECIAL, 7/0.

TURBE TRIMMED SPECIALS.No. 1 IS A BECOMING VELVET SAILOR, in1

Wat*,

willi ciown anil pljilng of Saxe Blue Poplin, fancy

wing mounts around crown, narrow Moire tibjjii

to «nish. , i, .

SPECIAL, 13/11.

So. 2, A SMART MATRON'S HAT, in Black Velvet,i feather mount al «ide, and full strappings of Merv,

ribbon, buckle to finish.'

_

SPECIAL. 12/11.

No. 8, A COMFORTABU3.FIT1TNG HAT, smoll sailor

shape, in Black Velvet, soft full crown, highNumidi mount in front, finished Merv, ribbon.

SPECIAL, 12/0.

SPECIAL COSTUMES, BLOUSES,SKIHTS.

SPECIAL COSTUMES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS._VERY SPECIAL TAILOR-MADE COAT and SKIRT,

Military cut, longTunic Cont. with belt at waist,

button to neck, Military collar, skirt well cut..

In Cheviot Seige, Navy or Black, and now Mixture

Tweeds. SPECIAL, 20/11..

IN GABERDINE, Navy, Black, or Fawn, 47/(1.

IN FINK COATING SERGE, Navy or Black, 55/.SIMILAR STYLE, with fancy stripe

silk collar, in

SUPER QUALITY FINE COATINÛ SERGE, al/.

STYLISH BLOUSE, in good quality .lap. Silk. Long

shoulder, new collar anti crossover cfifect at front,finished buttons, in Black, Navy, and Cream. .1/11.

IN LIGHT GROUND STRIPED FLANNELETTE, 3/1.

STYLISH MAGYAR BLOUSE, In gooel quality .Jap. Silk,front inlet A'cst effect, hemstitched, anil trimmed

Buttons,smart Roll Collar, in Black, Navy, and

Cream.SPECIAL A'ALUE, 7/JJ.

POPULAR MAGYAR BLOUSE, in hcavy-veiglit Jip.

Silk, w itli hemstitched front, and New Collar, long

Sleeve into OUT, in Block, Navy, ii'd Cream.

SPECIAL A'ALUE, !

SMART TUNIC SKIRT, in Dark Stripe Tweed, high

waist, front trimmedbuttons,

finished at back vi ¡til

Strap and Buckle.

SPECIAL, JO/el.

TRIDAY'S SPECIAL TÜNTO SKIRT, in good quality

Coating Serge, Black and Navy, high waist,»

long Tunic, 12/8. SPECIAL VALUE.In Fine Soft Tailoring Serge, Black and Navy!trimmed with Braid Buttons, 21/. SPECIAL

VALUE.

COATS; TUES, SPORTS COATS.COSY FLEECY SPORTS COATS, with Knitted Uori1_r

and two pockets, in good spades of Light r.nel

Dark Drown, Saxe, and Canary. WHILE THEY'

LAST,SPECIAL, C/ll.

WOVEN SPORTS COAT, Suede flnWt, with pockets,

Pniple, Faxe, Crey, Brown, Cream, Navy, Cham-

pagne, and Cinnamon. SPECIAL, 7/(1.

STYLISH COAT, in Reversible Now Tweeds, with small

collar, anti wide belt urounel hips, 18/(1.

In SOFT BLANKET CLOTH, fasten to one side,'

willi wide belt at back. 25/.In COLOUBED BLANKET SERGE, oil new shades,

Navy, Brown, Purple, Dark »Saxe, and Grey.20/0.

BLACK SEALETTE SETS, Medium Size, .Pillow MitiT,with Stole IJyel long, nicely lined throughout. 7/11.

BLACK CARACUL SETS, Medium Sire. Pillow MuH,and Long Stole, lined throughout, and trimmed illlc

fringe. S/U.CARRIAGE PAID ON ALL DRAPERY, EXCEPT

MILLINERY'.

FASniON CATALOGUE NOW READY. POST FREE, i

REUBEN BRASCH,1 TO P OXFORD-STREET.

WINNS'

BLACK CARACUL COATS

FASHIONABLE, SMART, AND

DISTINCTIVE.

ÎTIESE VIRTUES, IN ADDITION TO THEIR BEING

IDEAL WINTER COMFORTS, IIAA- MADE TIUÍ.AIA'ERY POPULAR.

WINNS'HAVE PLEASURE IN SUBMITTINO SOME PARTICU-

LARLY GOOD VALUES, TRUSTING THEY AVILL IN-TEREST YOU IN SEEING THE GOODS.

LADIES' SMART BLACK CARACUL COATS,i length, lined throughout,

revers of self,

storm collar and gauntlet cuffs.

STYLISH I LENGTH BLACK CARACULCOATS, military rollar, gauntlet cuffs.'cross-over effect, rounded at foot, strop and but-

tons at back.

LADIES' UP-TO-DATE BLACK- CARACULCOATS, in the new American cut. } length,revered circular collar, lined throughout,rounded at foot, fastening at front with silk

ornament,

LADIES' BLACK CARACUL COATS, lined

throughout, Magyar effect, turn back collarand cuffs, slightly rounded at foot.

LADIES' PULL LENGTH BLACK CARACULCOATS, roll collar, and gauntlet cuffs,rounded at foot, fastening with black silkornament.

LADIES' STYLISH *- LENGTH BLACK CARA-CÚ!, COATS, large step collar, gauntletcuffs, lined throughout, slightly rounded atfoot.

42/0

85/fl

WINNS', LTD.,l8 TO 28 OXFORD-STRFET (Only), SYDNEY.

COUNTRY RESIDENTS.-We PAY FREICnT on nil

Drapery PARCELS OF THE A'ALUE OF 20/ ANDOVER. AVritc for our new Illustrated Fashion Catalog.

EVERY HOME SHOULD POSSESS ONE.

LANTERNS-'

.i

HURRICANE PROOF

AND GOOD LIGHT GIVING.

They bum kerosene fa mixture *

with air, and as a result,

give a strong,brilliant

light,'

on a remarkably small consump-tion of oil.

Tlicyore HURRICANE PROOF in

service as well as in name,

handy to operate, perfect in

design, and strong in con-

struction.

I

Add to these points of

excellence, the attractivevirtue of cheapness, and

you'll just about attainthe pinnacle of pcrfeqtionin Lantern Service at

NOCK AND KIRBY'SNOTED LOW PRICES.

HURRICANE LANTERN, best quality, fitted withJin wick, 2/0 cadi.

"REGAL" HURRICANE . LANTERN.-A one-piece airsupply tube, with Inside Lock Borner, and CrankUplift aro ils special features.

Tiley all maketor longer service and better light.With Jin wick, 2/0 each.

"LEADER" HURRICANE LANTERN.-Here m have abeautiful

light cpreodcr, slightly larger than the''Ilegal." A sure satisfaction giver with inside

lack burner anti crank uplift.Jin wick, 3/ each,lln burner, 3/0 each.

"LEADER" HURRICANE LANTERN.-A tip-top linefor driving, lins a good reflector, and a dust

board attachment.With "In Burner, 4/0 each.

No. 2 COLD BLAST LANTERN.-A very large andstrong light giver, built on the cold Wast prin-ciple. Gives a light equal

Inilluminating power

to any house lamp.With lin Burner, 5/ each.

'?210 LEADER" COLD BLAST LANTERN -A grandfriend when driving in the dark where Jildtlen

wi'!?cr?i lui,k' Hl,i? mtY dasl'umri} attachment.With lill

Burner, 0/8 each.

'ACETYLENE HAND LAMP, suitable for workshopsanti similar service, 5/ each. .

CANDLE CART LAMPS, regulation size, 1/3 each.

HAND CANDLE LANT-RNS, 1/, i/o, 2/8 each.Pilones, City 4030 (six. lines).

NOCK AND KIRBY, LTD.,"The Homo of Noted Low Prices for General Hardware

and Drapery,"

188, 100, 192, KM, 194A Qcorgc-strcct, and at

17, l8, JJ), 21, 23 Undcrwood-strcet (near Circular Quay),

BALL AND WELCH, LTD., ,

The House for Reliable Goods at Moderate Prices.'

ATTRACTIVE VALUESFOR

FRIDAY SHOPPERS.

ICecn shoppers are sure to appreciatethe really

.wonderful values which we arc showing this week-end in

COSTUMES, .

;

COATS,MILLINERY,

'

AND HOSIERYEach Uno in its way is one lliat bristles with bar-

gains, und we invite your early inspection.

COSTUMES,FIRST FLOOR SHOWROOM.

Here is a trio of Smart little Suits which ure mod-

erately priced and yetreflect the latest stylo combined

with » ehic finish and opiiearancc._

Price, 37/0.-ROUGH TWEED TWO-PIECE SUIT, beau-

tifully tailored, the coat being o full sao

and deeplybelled. Rovers, and roll collar,

small little wetl-eut skirt.

Price, 23/0.- ROUGH NAVY CHEVIOT SUIT. The

coat a straight sac,with deep welted

urtnholo. The» lines aro specially good,

and the «nish a full tailor. Trimmed with

bone buttons.

Price, illa.-USEFUL and SMART-LOOKING GABEARDINE SUIT. The coat cut in Raglan style

with flared basque. Welted seams, all

round belt, and finished \vith smoke pearl

buttons.

COATS, !SECOND FLOOR SHOWROOM.

|.

SPECIAL WINTER STYLES.

Price, 22/0.-A COSY LIGHTWEIGHT BLANKETCLOTH COAT, in Magyar cut, with largo

levers and gauntlet culla. It is a seven

eighths length, and offers in Grey and

Brown.

Price, 32/0.-SMARTLY CUT PROTECTIVE COAT ,OFBLANhET CLOTH, in a light weight, in

Light Grey, Dark Grey, Brown,'

andHeather. Two Btyics in collars arc feat»

tired, high Russian or tile ordinary T<H

vera.

PONY CLOTH COATS.

Price, 45/.-A AVELL-MADE COAT IN BLACK PONT

CLOTH, cut with plain sac back, largo

revers anel collar, splendid value.

Price, 75/.-NEW'STYLE SAC COAT IN GOOD QUAL-ITY BLACK PONY CLOTH, -lined

throughout with shot silk Polonaise. It ia

u sei en-eighth length,' and a beautifullyfinished garment for the cold weather.

OUR COAT DEPARTMENT Is replete with the new-

est style, and the lange"" now showing is a specially

line one, embracing new WINTER models In TWEED,VELOUR CLOTH, SERGES, CARACULS, PONY!CLOTH, and SEALETTKS. When you nrc next pay-

ing our establishment a visit do not fail to inspectthese irnoils.

MILLINERY

-, FOR WOMEN 1

AND CHILDREN.'

SPECIAL PURCHASE OF CHILDREN'S SILK BEAV-

ER HATS, in Black. For best wear these hats ara

charming and simple, and ive arc specialising in thcin

at a cut price.CHILDREN'S UNTRIMMED BEAVERS. Price, 5/0.

BEAVERS, SMARTLY TRIMMED. Price, JO/0.WOMEN'S FELT HATS, In Sky, Saxe, Navy, Brown,

tuiil White. Special pi ice . J/O.READY-TO-WEAR HATS, In Velvet, finished

'

with a

band of stitched silk to match, in Amethyst, Sa\o,

and Black. Special Price . 7/0.WHITE AND COLOURED FANCY FEATHER MOUNTS,

including new soason'n ideas, in smart feather

touches for millinery nae.

Special Prier»« . 6d and 1/ each;

HOSIERY LINES

WORTH YOUR ATTENTION.

Notwithstanding tile advance in the price of wool,our prices are still the «uno, and shoppers may. rely

on the brands ive stock na being most reliable and

following closely Hie changes in fashion for this class

of goods,WOMEN'S BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, full fashioned,

spliced toes and heels, all wool. »

Prices, li, 1/0, 1/11, 2/3. 2/0, 3/, and 4/ pr.WOMEN'S

1/1RIBBED BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all

wool, full fashioned, spliced toes and heels,

l'riccs, li, 1/0, 1/0, 1/11, 2/, and 2/0 pr.

IN TAN, SAME AS ABOVE. Prices, 1/0, 1/D, 2/0 pr.WOMEN'S 2/1 RIBBED BLACK CASHMERE HOSE all

wool, lull fashioned, spliced toes and liccls.

P.'ces . 1/0, 1/9, 1/11, and 2/0 pr.

SPECIAL LINE Or WOMEN'S BLACK SILK ANKLEHOSE, heavy weight, will give splendid wear.

_ Prices ..".1/0 and 1/11 pr.

CHILDREN'S BLACK CASHMEREJ HOSE, all wool,

vvitli double heels and toes.Sire

..4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12

1st QualityPrices. .9d, IM, lid, 1/, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/i pr.

2nd Quality

Prices..1/1, 1/4, 1/0, 1/0, 1/8, 1/8, 1/10, 2/, 2/ prw

Our Establishment will be Open as usual To-night.

We Pay Freight on All Drapery'in the Commonwealth»

but not on Carpets, Linos.,or Toys.

BALL AND "WELCH, LTD.,'

SilO-OSI GEORGE-STREET,j

Between Liverpool and Goulburn streets,SYDNEY'. !

'PHONE, 4300 CITY. '

"^rOU feel a new

surprisewhen you

taste the fresh,

tantalising flavour,delightful erispnc-e.and satisfying "body"of

ARNOTT'S ?

"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 theywould be famous for their

'

flavour; hut because theyhave BOTH, it is well worth

your while to try them.

Ask your Grocer to send a tan-'""*

this morning. .,

BAKED BY ARNOTT

- .

GOOD, OF COURSE.

FOR BETTER VALUEDO YOUR SHOPPING AT TUB

PUBLIC SUPPLY STORESPITT-STREET.

OPEN TILL, IO O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT.'

STRICT ATTENTION TO VALUES ANDCORRECT GOODS MAKE US

-

ALWAYS BUSY.INSPECT OUR AUTUMN MILLINERY, SPORT

COATS, BLAZER .JACKETS, WINTER TWEED

COATS,

'J I

COSTUMES, ETC.SEE OUR SPECIAL IN HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

NOTE TO-DAY'S (FRIDAY'S) BIG LIST OF. BARGAIN VALUES.

MILLINERY.-Ladies' and Young Ladies' Smart SilkFinish Velvet Ready-to-wear nats, slightly turnedon left side, finished Pleated Velvet Bow, in new

shades of Nut Brown, Red, Navy, and Black.

Special Priée, 4/11. Also, I-adles' Blade CouehoA'plveteen Blocked Hats, in various smart shapes.AVorth 5/U. To-day's Price, 2/JIJ.

Tho Most Up-to-date Close-fitting Military Shape, inSoft Black Couche Velvet, trimmed Pleated Silk

Corded Ribbon round crown, and piped with

Emerald, Pale Blue, nnd Cerise. ONLY' 0/11.SPORTS COATS.-Lndlcs' Smart Military Sports'

Jackets, fastening tit neck,finished all ound Band

and self-coloured Buttons, in new shades of Purple,Fawn, Tomato, anti Navy. PR ICE, 14/0.

BLAZER JACKETS.-Ladies' Striped Flannel Bhu-ei

Jnckets, with Belt or ¡-'trap, m sleidcs of Maronawith White Stripe, Palo Blue with Red Stripe,anil Green with Yellow Stripe. PRICE, 22/0.

TWEED COATS.-Ladies' Long AVnrm Tweed Colts,latest designs, ami aborted colourings. Prices

ranging from22/0, -i/o. to 5S/0.

COSTUMES.-Ladies' Heather MWtiiro Tweed »7<istumes.

neatly cut, trimmed with Black Velvet Collar, andfinished Button- PRICE, 30/.

HOSIERY AND CLOVE BARGAINS.-

Ladles' Plain Black Cashmere Seamless Hose, all si/es.

Price, 1/, 1/3,and

1/0 pair.Ladles' Pure Sill: Hoie, suitable for Evening AVc.ir,

etc., in shades of Sky, Pink, Moto, Grev, Cole!,Electric, anil Broiwo. Pnce, .1/0 pair. A'iso, SilkAnkle Hose, high spllceel heels, and double soles,in Willie, Black, and Tem. Price, 1/0 pair.

Ladies' 2-dome or Button Lisio Gloves, in AVhilc.

Black, Brown, Navy, Beaver, and Grey. SpecialPrice To-day, Hill pair.

'

.

Ladies' Perfect Fitting Sncilc Lisle Gloves, 2-domc inshades, Beaver, Tan, White, or Grey. Price, 1 0

and 1/11 pair.

Country Clients, please take "Note:-All Mail Order»will receive prompt attention.

PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES,_

302-4-6-8 PITT-STREET.THE IDEAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY,

.»«__..._TIIOKE, CITY 4173.

National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1275437

¡QPEN UNTIL

0.30 P.M. TO-DAY

(FRIDAY).

-WAY'S IN PITT-STREET,"THE nOUSE OF QUALITY." .

\. TO-DAY (FRIDAY).

LADIES' WINTER

COMFORTSAT ¡SPECIAL PRICES.

'

"GREY KLIÎECY-INED BLOOMERS":

PRICES, 2/114, 3/», 4/0.Out Sizes, 4/3, 4/111.

"GREY FLEECY-LINED STOCKINETTEDIRECTOIRE KNICKERS":

PRICE, 3/0, 4/0."lUBBJSD AYOOL and COTTON DIRECTOIRE

KNICKERS":

Cream and Coloured.TRICES: AV. and O.S., fi/6, 0/11, 7/11.

.

"IVORY' and BLACK JAPANESE SILKDUtECTOIRE KNICKERS":

PRICE, Í/0."TUSSORE SILK DIRECTOIRE

KNICKERS" :

PRICE, 4/0.Also a Splenilid Range of

BLOOMERSfor the Little Ones.

"CREAM FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS":

PRICES, 2/3, 3/0, 4/0."GREY FLEECY'-LINED PETTICOATS":

PRICES, 3/11, 4/0, 5/11. ,"CHEAM FLANNEL PETTICOATS":

TRICE, 12/0.

LADIES' UNDERWEAR."LADIES' HEAVY-WEIGHT COTTON

UNDERA-STS" :

Shaped AVtiisls. Extra Out Sizes.No Sleeves or Short Sleeves.

PRICE, 1/11J.'_ONG SLEEVE COTTON UNDERVESTS" :

Suitable for Winte'r Wear.PRICES, 1/llJ and 2/0.

,.1 "NATURAL COTrON MERINOSPENCERS":

Long Sleeves. "W. and O.S.

", _

J'RICES, 1/0 and1/11J.

-

»" "W1HTE AVOVEN COTTON SPENCERS":

Long Sleeves.

PRICES, 1/6, 1/n, 1/11J..RIBBED WOOL and COTTON

SPENCERS":

Long Sleeves.

;' PRICE, 2/3.ï1 "RIBBED WOOL SPENCERS":-.*

Long Slccv es.

PRICE, 3/9.

:' TO-DAY (FRIDAY) , ;

SPECIAL DAINTY

-BEDROOM DRAPERIES.i» "'CHEAM TASSELLED MADRAS MUS1 LINS":

PRICES, 1/0}, 1/3, 1/0, 1/8, 1/llj,.

- to 2/9 yard. _v> "CREAM SCALLOPED EDGE MADRAS

MUSLINS":

PRICES, l/OJ. 1/4}, 1/8, 1/11},to 2/11} yard..

"CREAM SCALLOPED EDGE COLOURED,STENCILLED DESIGNS, MADRAS

MUSLINS":PRICES, 1/0, 1/9, 1/11}, to 2/11J yd.

"MERCERISED REPP CASEMENTCLOTHS":

Shades: AVhite, Ivory, Cream, Sand,Brown, Electric, Blue, Art Green.

50 inciten wide.

PRICE, 2/s yard.

Also, same shades in"PLAIN FINISH CASEMENT CLOTHS" *

50 inches wide.

PRICE, 1/3} yard.

TO-DAY'S SPECIALS

(FRIDAY).

THE NEW NECKWEAR.The daintiest conceits, the most striking

novelties, the delightfully Chic little

affairs for daily wear-these and more

are to be seen and enjoyed in the NewNeckwear.v

Just received from our London buyers a smallshipment of High-class Muslin and LaceFronts iu the very latest and Newest

Designs."PINE ORGANDIE MUSLIN FRONTS":

AVith Roll Collars, AVhite with

Colon reel Edges.J'RICE, 1/11} EACH.

"A VERY SPECIAL FRONT":

In Fine AVhite Organdie Muslin, Roll

Collars, trimmed Val. Lace and smallblack buttons.

PRICE, 2/0 EACH."A SMART FRONT":

In Tucked Organdie Muslin, with Roll

Collars, hemstitching and coloured

pipings niiei buttons.

PRICE, 2/11} EACH.

"VERY DAINTY FINE ORGANDIE MUS-LIN FRONTS":

AVith Roll Collars, nicely trimmcel floral

pipings and pearl buttons.

PRICE, 3/0 EACH.

"FINE ORGANDIE MUSLIN FJIONT5":With Medici Collar, trimmed French

A'al. Lace and Insertion and pearl but-tons.

PRICE, 3/11 EACH.VERY FINE EMBROIDERED ORGANDIE

MUSLIN FRONTS".

Trimmed A'al. Lace andInsertion, and

hemstitching and buttons.

PRICE, 4/11 EACH.

WAY'S IN PITT-STREET.

10 DAYS' SALE

GLOVES. GLOVES.J "Good News of Good Gloves":

All kinds of Gloves in our stock,

1 whether imported from England, France,'

or Italy-or made in America-will pro

', bably bo "Higher ih Prices" when we n>

} order.

\ AVhv, then,are we scUing high-grade,

Í

seasonable Gloves at Special Sale

Prices, when by selling them at regu-

lar prices we could increase our prouts?J Slmplv because it is our policy to share

\1 nulo benefits conferred on or obtained

liv us with our customers-that's the

Í*

story in a nut-shelL

TO-DAY'S -/¡I

]

SALE OE GLOVES.! ALL GLOA'ES AT P.EDUCED PRICES.

v"JU PER CENT. TO 50 PER CENT,

vr

REDUCTIONS.

f All our Regular Makes of Dent's, Fowncs'.

v Morlcv'sl Trcfoiissic's, Valuers', and

j

'

,-th'i" Maiuifacliuirs of Kid, Suede,

v Woollen, and Lisle Gloves at

.1 REDUCED_PRICES.

|.E. WAY AND COMPANY,i "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY,"

IPITT-STREET, ^SYDNEY.

FOR

AUTUMN AND WINTER

SEASON.

Tliis Book depicts "Tile ForemostFasblons," and _ Free for the asking of

the same.

0EA¡AASY TO BIOJEMBEE

THE NAME

AENOTT.

When youare buying biscuit« _,1w"ji

nsk for

AENOTT'S.

It makes aU the difference, for you en-

dure yourself against imitations,aud

receive only what is expressed in

Perfect MakingPerfect BakingPerfect InEredienta.

"DEADER- Avho And any difflimlty In gettínjr copies

Ltii ofthe

"SYDNEY MAIL','

may be supplied direct upon applieation tomay oe

^^ pA1BpA- ond g0ijSi Sydney.

¡Drapery Advertisements, etc.. continued-.'

on. Page 11. j,--

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J

SPECIAL VALUES TO-DAY

AT WATERS'

SILVER JUBILEE SALE, ,

AND IO PER CENT. DISCOUNT.

You will do well to make up a list of your re-

quirements for the winter. Then take the first

train or tram mid put in a good day at'theBlock Corner.In all departments weare nllowing a discountof 10 per cent.-2/ in the £.-op all purchases

except proprietary lines, such as Toilet Preparalions, Cottons, etc., nu a Silver Jubilee offering!and we invite all our customers to take thefullest advantage of it.

OPEN TILL 9 TO-NIGHT.SPECIAL VALUES IN DRESS GOODS.

Costume Amazon Cloth, ICin, in three shades of

Navy, 2/3J )d.Striped Suitings, 40in,»ln black and navy, fine

whitepencil. stripe, 2/11} vd.

Shepherd Check Tweed, in black and white,2/31 yd.

LES3 THE DISCOUNT, 2/ IN THE POUND.

DAINTY BLOUSES.

BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES, sulta'ülc for urn

form wear. Turndown collar, long sleeves,finished at wrist with neat cuff; fastenfront. Price, 3/11 to 6/11.

GOOD QUALITY WHITE JAP. BLOUSES, sot-in

sleeve, smart roll collar, loose effect. Price,»

8/11 to 12/0.PRETTY COLOURED DELAINE BLOUSES, with

high collars, long sleeves. 'Button and imi-

tation buttonholes. Price, 11/8.ALL-WOOL DELAINE BLOUSES, high roll col-

lar, set-in sleeics, all seams hemstitched,well cut. Price, 15/6.

KNITTED SPORTS COATS, in assorted colours,weil cul. Price, 15/0.

GLOVES LESS IO PER CENT.

2-DOMi: NAPPA GLOVES, in Tan shades only,

very smart mid serviceable. 3/11 and 4/6.NAPPA GLOVES, with

strapand dome at wrist,

in Tan mili-. 4/11 and fi/U.NAPPA GLOVES, with strap and dome at wrist,

in Tan, Brown, nnd Black, or Grey. 5/11.2-BUTTON AVASHAHLE DOESKIN GLOVES, in

AVlu'te, Natural, or colours. t/11 and 5/11.S-BUTTON LENGTH DOESKIN GLOVES, with

strap iniel dome at wrist, in White, Natural,or colours. 5/11.

WHITE KID GLOVES8 button length, 4/0. 4/11, 6/11.12-button length, 5/11, 0/11, 6/11.10-bntton

length, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11.BLACK KID GLOYl_

S-button length, 0,11.12-button length, 6/11, 7/11.

lO-bllttonlength, 7/11, 8/11.

Elbow length, 1/11J.

CHILDREN'S,KNITTED WOOL GLOA_3, in

Navy, Brown, Grey, or AVhltc, 1/01.RUBBER GLOVES. 1/114. 2/11}.BLACK CASI1MERE.M1TTS, Old, lOJd, 1/0J pr.

GET-YOUR WINTER HATAT IO PER CENT. OFF USUAL PRICES.

W. T. WATERS & CO., LTD.,THE LEADERS OF FASHION,KXNa AND GEORGE STREETS, SYDNEY.

FAIÎMER'S^SYDNEY.

THE SPORTS COAT.SPECIAL DISPLAY OF

THIS rOPTJLAK GARMENT

IN ONE OF-FARMER'S MARKET-STREET WINDOWS.Al"SO IN THE BLOUSE DEPARTMENT.

The popularity of the Sports Coat is undtminished.Its practical use, smartness,'and warmth baie won

general faiour. lVe have made a specialty of

Sports Coats this season, and arc showing numerous

attracliie styles and colourings. These are wellseen in to-day's Special Window Display, and a

further range may be inspected in the Blouse

Department.Note the following special line in WToûl SportsCoats:SMART WOOL SPORTS COATS, with Raglan

sleeves, belt all round, and smart turn-back culls.

Hip length, knitted in plain stitch. Colours:

Black, Navy, Cream, Grey, Mole, Royal, Saxe,Brown, and Tan.

PRICE, 18/11 EACH.SECOND FLOOR, MARKET-STREET.

SPECIAL RIBBON VALUESALL THIS WEEK.

(JliA-liMlNG RIBBONS

AT KEENEST PRICES.*? ALL RIBBON REMNANTS

MARKED DOWN Ti/ IN THE £.

There is a constant need for Ribbons, particularlynow when they are used for so many fashion pur-poses, so that it will be quite an adiantagc to

secure a supply whilst prices are more than

ordinarily reasonable.

A gTcat opportunity awaits purchasers of the Rib-

bon Remnants. These Remnants comprise all

classes, width«, and lengths of the latest Ribbons,

and arc offered at a greatreduction. AVe give

particulars hereunder:

RIBBON REMNANTS

This week all Ribbon Remnants hare been marked

down at a Special Discount of 5/ in the £ off

Remnant Prices. Many of these Remnant Prices

already show u big reduction, but each and all have

been 'further marked down 5/ iu the £. for this

week. The lengths of these Remnants arc assorted,so arc the colours, widths, and styles. It is there-

fore possible to buy Ribbons suitable for any pur.

poac, such a» Milliner)*,Hair Ribbons, Belts,

Sashes, Lingerie, etc.

The Remnants are set out on the counters of the

Ribbon Department, Inspect thora To-day; there

mny be lengths exactly suitable for what you re-

quire.

WIDE RIBBONS AT lOJd1 YARD.

Ihcsc are showing in our Ribbon Department, and

represent the finest value one could posdbly se-

cure.

The usual values of these Ribbons are from 1/ to

2/6 yaid, but vic have marked them all at one

price', lOJd yard.Satin. Moire. Corded, and Repp Ribbons arc all

included in the range.ALL ONE SPECIAL PRICE, lOJd YARD. .

FASHIONABLE CLAN TARTAN

RjIBBONS

Al KEENEST TRICES.. ,

_ _

.

AVe have a line assortment of real Clan Tartan

Ribbons, in various narrow and wide widths, as

largely used for trimming just now.

Clans in stock:

Black AA'atch (lindl. Robertson, Hunting Stewart,

Victoria Steuart, Hunting Fraser. Leslie, Forbes,

Macdui!,' Douglas.Widths ."... 1 H 2 inches.

PRICES . 7W Hld 1 Ml yard.CENTRAL PITT-STREET SHOP.

LATEST WARNER'S CORSETS,NOW BEING "SHOWN*

IN OUR CORSET SALOV.

1'nsluou'r. (Inniniuli arc well met in tile New "War-

ner" Models we have justreceived. Those Corsets

arc thoroughly up-to-date in figure line, and aro

"one and lill thoioughly reliable. The celebrated

runt-proot qualities of these» Corsets are n further

recommendation in their- favour. We strongly re-

commend the following specialmodel for stout

figures:

WARNER'S MODEL. Speciallyconstructed for full

figures;low bust, slightly graduated to back to

hold shoulders. Braid busk and hooks ensure com

"fort and support over abdomen. In White Batiste,

bfees 22 to 30 inclius. PRICE 12/11.

,

FOURTH FLOOR,. PITT-STREET.

SCARCE LINKS IN

ORGANDI MUSLIN EDGINGSAND CAMBRIC VEININGSJUST OPENED UP.

' "

The demand for these edgings and vcinings is great;

hence they arc exceedinglyscarce. AVe advise

patrons to purchase promptly.ORGANDI MUSLIN-EDGINGS, from 4 to 10 inches

wide, in small and daintv patterns, imitable for

Collars and Fronts. PRICES" ¡V_, /Ile, 1,'IJ. 2/3

x-ard.CAMBRIC VEININGS, one and two hole. PRICES

l/'l. "/I. "IB. to I") rlo/cn.

COLOURED MUSLIN VKISING1, in Vieux Rose, Saxe,

and Heliotrope. PRICK p\ yard.CENTRAL PITT-SIRl-.ET SHOP.

SEE SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT, in these Columns

, dealing with Farmer's Sale_

OF DLOYD AND COLLINS' STOCK.

FARMER'ST SYDNEY.PITT, MARKET, AND GEORGE STREETS,

PAINLESS!.

The treatment of Teeth is something which cannot be

put off. It is something which becomes more extensive

and ,expensive each.day it is postponed. Most people

pul it off because they fear pain If you arc one of

these, note carefully:I FILL TEETO PAINLESS!.!'.

Tlie most sensitive and tender tooth can be drilled

and filled by my specialmethod quite painlessly. I

have an apparatus-the only one in Sydney-which en-

ables ino to do Ibis work. I guaranteein writing all

Fillings and Piale AVork against fair wear and tccr lor

mTsPECIAL METHOD OF EXTRACTION means Im-

munity from pain. I extract the mo't difficult tooth

even if abscessed-without causing (he least pain. I am

prepared to forfeit £5 to you should you experience the

least hutt. If you have a weak heart you will Buffer no

inconveniencefrom my method. 1 have extracted al

the teeth for one old lady over 80,and she suffered

neither pain nor ill-effects.1 often have patients oi

3Letme°cx!amine your Teeth. ,

A careful examination

and estimate of cost will entail no expense, and no

obligation to have the workdonc.

.

, _ ~.

OPEN TILL 0 P.M. DAn.Y (Saturdays included),OPÜN

lUJUvim_ 0 T..M. FRIDAYS.

DENTIST PHILLIP MOSES.'DOE'5 IT BEST,"

Orchard's Comer. George-street, opp. Raliway.

TAEGER IS THE BEST DEFENCE

against climatic changes. Just now, at

the change of the seasons. It « ""Por-

tant that the body be adequately clothed

in Pure Wool. Attention to this will

ward off colds,influenza, rheumatic

troubles, etc., to which the system ia

liable.Of course, you know the

-'"JAEGER" CO. IB BRITISH. Insist on

having ."JAEGER" Day and Night Wear,,

PURS POR TUE NECK.

NOW THAT THE THLRMOAILTER HAS

DROPPED IN EARNEST,

YOU WILL WANT

FURS.

WHY NOT HAVE THEM ALL READY TO PUT

'ON INSTEAD OF WAITING TOR THE

CROWD?

WHEN SUCH HANDSOME AND WORTHY

FURS COST SUCH LITTLE PRICES

SWEET BROS., LTD.,

NEWTOWN^

ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE

oi

BEAUTIFUL

BLACK FURS,

TICKED UP ntOAI THE M VNUrACTUREUS

AT JUST ABOUT COST OP SKIM

BETTER

COME

QUICKLY

FOR

CHOICE.

FURS N0. 1.

HANDSOME BLACK FURS IN STOLE, C VPP,OR ANIMAL SHAPE, WITH HEAD, 1.1NCJJ

BLACK SATIN, THE LV1EST SIIVPES,

WORTH 12/0.

ONE DESPERATE PRICE

5/ny2.

FURS N0. 2.

EXCEPTIONAUeY FINE BLACK FURS, VERY

FULL, HANDSOMELY SHAPED IN IiARGE

CAPES, STOLES, AND ANIAIAL SHAPLS,AVITH HHAD AND TAILS, EATIt .VA-

GAN! LY LINED BLACK PAILLITTK OR

BLACK SATIN. SOLD EVERYWHERE AT

fl/.

ONE DESPERATE PRICE,

12/1L

FUR GARMENTS AT THESE R1DICU1OUS

PRIC1S MUST AND WILL ATJRACT JUE AT

TESTION OF EVERY WOMAN

WHO WANTS A FUR,

WHO .DOESN'T?

1 or it will be an advantageous in-

vest ai lnt. lspec1ally in vii'vv 01* the

pact that all 1'urs this season aue

advancj:d in price.

BUT NOT SO

AT

SWEET' BROS., LTD.,

NEWTOWN.

BLACK FURS,

NEW AS THE MORNING, AND AVTTH SUCH

A VARIETY OF DAINTTN!_S AS MAKES THE

CHTEI" DnTICULTY AVHAT TO CHOOSii

AMONG SO MANY THAT ARE CHARMING.

WE PAY CARRIAGE IN N.S.W.

SWEET BROS., LTD.,

"WHERE BIZ HUMS,"

NEWTOWN, i

MEN'S. MERCERY.This is one of our most popular departments.

Our

patrons know that(hey can .nlvnvs get what they

Avant linn', and ¡ii a price to suit themselves.

We do .not proress to give things .away; but »c

do subordinate cost to quality as far as, is po.-siblc,

anil always give you'your money's worth.

A complete ontlll,according to. the la'est dic-

tate* of Fashion, will he found' in this section, ofour Mammoth Store, and the goods will give vc

every satisfaction. We only solicit avisit; we co

safely leave the rest to jour own discrimina!¡on.

STYLISH COLLARS.

THE "HAWSON"' (open*,' 1J, aj, 2, 2J, 2J inches:-Jil anel 1X1, 7/3, 8/0 do«.

THE "HAWSON'' dosed COLLAR, 1}, 2, 21 inches;'."id, mid 'id, 7/.J, S/0 do*.

THE "MANLY" SOFT LINEN COLLARS, neat and

comfortable; Pel eoe-h, s/n dor.; Silk, l/,t.

THE "CAULFIELD" COLLARS, lj, 1J, 2 inches; 7Meach, 7/:l do?.

MILI TAU Y COLLAR, in while linen, 2, 21, 2' inches;"Id mid Oil each, 7/3 and

8/0 de».POL" COLLARS, vihltc

linen; "Id and BJ each.

7/3, S/fl elor.?

THE "SPEAKER" COLLARS, in white linen; 71d

each, 7/3 eloz.,

'TElEtt PAN" COLLARS, ¡n soft linen; 01 each,8/0 dor; Silk, 1/0.

THE LATEST IN TIES.GENT.'S TIHS. neal

patterns, in shot silk; 1/, 1/0,1/11. 2/0, 2/11. 3/fl. From U'O per do*.

NEW Dl'SIGN ill Silk Tics, II, 1/0, 1/11, 2/0, 2/11,3/0. JVoui U/ll d04.

'

GENT.'S Bi:i,TS, in dark shades: 1/JJ, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6.GENT.'S BELTS, strong, in light tan shades-, 1/11,

.J/.!, 2'11. .'1/0.

C.IÎNIVS BELTS. In tan; 1/11, 2/3, 2/11, S/0.GENT.'S 1JKLTS, narrow, tan leather; 1/11, 2/3,

GENT.'S BELTS, in light tan leather;" 1/11, 2/a,2/11, 3/fl. From 11/0 doz.

FIGURED SILK TIES, in all shades; 1/, 1/0, 1/11,2/el, 2/11, S/eJ.

i. 'l .

ALL NEWEST SHADES IN GENT.'S SILK TIPS,

eliogonnl stripes; I/, 1/0, 1/11, 2/0, 2/11, 3/0.From U/0 por eloz. ^

FIGURED SILK TI K8, newest 'colourings: 1/, 1/0,1/11, 2/0, 2/11, 3/0. From 11/0 per dôz.

MUFFLERS AND FRONTS.?FLEECY WOOL" MUFFLER, in heather and myrtle,

newest style: 3/11.IMITATION SWEATER FRONTS, to button behind;

¡1/0, J'O each.

WHITE MERCERISED SWEATER FRONTS, 1/0, 1/11,

2/«, 3/0.' '

THE "GOODWOOD" ORTO SWEATER FRONTS, ivory,lllack. or Grey; 3/0, 3/11. .

IMITATION SWEATER FRONTS, with double collar;

3/11.

GREEN COUPONS FOR YOU.In conformity with the basic principle on which

our business has flourished for over a quarter of ii

century, vi?., giving our Patrons full value for their

money, ne have adopted GREEN COUPONS as our

DISCOUNT MEDIUM,

for we recognise that

GREEN COUPONS ARE BEST",because they offer a better selection in the way ofarticles redeemable with these Coupons.

,'So that onr customers secure a double advantage;

they pet full value for their monev in the poods tliev

purchase,and they also get the Beat Courons issued.

THE GREEN COUPONS.

MAKCUS CLARK & C0.5 LTD.,FULL VALUE STARES,

CENTRAL-SQUARE,<

'

SYDNEY.

YOU GET BETTER VALUE

WHEN YOU PURCHASE .

AT EDWARD ARNOLD'S.

HERE ARE LINES

THAT MERIT TUEATTENTION OF TUOSE

WHO WANT TO

ECONOMISE.

OSHANETTE-0SMANETTE.Get jour Osmancttc at Arnold's le

the great Pyjama Competition, as

advertised in the Australian Hone

Journal, and last Wednesday's issue

of Herald.

CREAM OSi_ANE_T_t32 inches wide . S/6 Doren.

36 inches wide .'.. 0/0 Dozen,

A VERY SCARCE LINE.FANCY NET VEILING

IN GREAT DEMAND.

Black Fancy Net Bordered Veiling, all new

and becoming de-gns.

ARNOLD'S PRICES, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 per yard.

FRIDAY SENSATIONS IN

OUR FANCY SECTIONS.

GLOVE SENSATION.

'. At 2/11 pair.Glace Kid Gloves, 2 buttons,

coi-i"d

backs, loft, pliable,and perfect fitting, Black,

White, Tan, and Brown. Worth 3/6.

ARNOLD'S FRIDAY SENSATION, 2/11 pair.

HOSIERY SENSATION.

At 1/ pair,Black Cashmere Hose, ribbed and

plain,double solo and heels, good Winter weight. Worth

1/3.ARNOLD'S FRIDAY SENSATION, 1/ pair.

|

NECKWEAR SENSATION.

At 1/ each. Muslin Roll Collars, guipare Peter Pan,

Silk Coat Collars, Embroidered Muslin Coat Col-

lars. A big variety, all dainty designs.Worth

ARNOLD'S FRIDAY SENSATION, 1/ each.

BAG SENSATION.

At 2/11 each,Black Morocco, Tan, and Grey Suede

Bags, ono-strap handles, newest shape, very smart.

^"ARNOLD'S FRIDAY SENSATION, 2/11each.

RIBBON SENSATION.

At 1/ yard. Fancy "Silk Floral Ribbon, 6 inchca

wide, dainty and effective design. Worth 1/0.

ARNOLD'S FRIDAY SENSATION, 1/ yard.

HANDKERCHIEF SENSATION.

At OJd, six Fancy Coloured Bordered Handker-

chiefs, neat patterns.Worth 1/.

ARNOLD'S FRIDAY SENSATION, 6 for Old.

WINTER NEEDS FOR MEN.

ALL. MARKED AT

ARNOLD'S LOW PRICES.

Men's RainproofOvercoats, thoroughly proofed.

Special at 45/; also at -/, 50/, 05/.

Men's Tweed Overcoats, unlincd, patch and «ide

pockets, latest cut, perfect «tin«;.

Special at 45/, also at 25/, 30/, 35/, 40/, 50/, 65/.

Men's Block Oil Coats.

Special at 19/0, ab>° at 13/0, 15/6, 17/0, 22/0,

25/.

SEE THESE/ GRAND OFFERS.

Men's S.B. Sac-Suits, cut, fit, and stylo equal io

Spècïal at 80/, also at 25/, 35/, 40/, 45/, 50/,

Men's Tweed Trouser», .tyliah nut.

Spcdal at 8/0.also at 1/11, G/11, 0AL 0/6, 10/0,

11/0, 13/0, 15/0, 10/0.

FOR 'J'HE RAIN- DAYS.

Men's Umbrellas, crook handles, silver nose mounts,

also silver noie and hand mounts.

Special at 12/0, nlso at 2/11, a/11. 4/11, 5/11. VU,

7/11, 8/0, 0/0, 10/0, 11/0, 13/0, 15/6, 10/0, 22/0.

STUNNING VALUES FOR BOYS.

Youths' Rainproof Tweed Overcoats, thoroughly

proofed, lotest cut, perfect fitting.PRICE, 27/0.Youths' Tweed Overcoats.

PRICES, IS/6, 21/.Boys' n.B. Tweed Overcoats. Sizes 0 to 5.

PRICES, 7/11, 12/0,14/0.

Boys' D.B. Tweed Overcoats. Blies 8 tea.

PRICES, 14/0, 15/0.Bovb' K.B. Tweed Norfolk Suits.

Specialat 12/0, also at 11/8. 13/8, 15/6, 10/6.

Boys' K.B. Tweed Cotswold Suits, band and vents,

4 potch pockets, stylishlv cut.

Spécial ot 10/0. also at J3/0, 15/6, 17/6, 22/8, 25/.

EDWARD ARNOLD AND CO.,

OXFORD AND .CROWN STREETS^

-?._ SYDNEY,- ""Vi

h

]QAA'ID JONES, LTD.,

FOR QUALITY'AND RELIABILITY,ESTABLISHED 1838,

CARPET SALE

UNTÍL Sth MAY.

If you desire Carpets purchase thorn NOW. Each

uno wo stock is subject to the Discount of 2/in the i*. The opportunity is not likely tu occur

again, as our London Letter (by last mail) states

THAT ALL CARPETS AND RUGS HAVE AU

VANCKD 10 PUR GENT.

AVe are offering this discount lo lessen our slock

of Cal pels, which ii large at thepresent time, and

it is your opjiortunity.

REPRODUCTION FURNITURE

LESS 2/ IN TILE £.

AN OPPORTUNITY. TO GIVE AN

ADDED CHARM TO YOUR UOJIE.

There Is dignity and chnrni in the creations of the

old masters that will ulwnj.i live. Reproductionsof beautiful designs hy Sheraton, Adam, mid Hepplewhite are now offered ut 1 til» Spci-lol Discount.

AVu invite ion lo sec examplesin our Furniture

Seotlon (3rd floor, main building).

¡TVHY NOT PURCHASE GLOVES

AT SALE PRICES?TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, FINAL

OPPORTUNITIES.

For whatever purpose you need Gloves they are

here, and are offered at special reductions until to-

morrow- morning.Real leather Gloves, for driving or motoring, the

best French Makes of Kid Gloves for smart wear,

AViishiiig Gloves,and others for general use.

See our special displays in window and gloves de-

partment.

NOVELTY RIBBONSFOR THE NEW" SAILOR HATS,

OFFERED AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS.

AVith n little artistic daring-theintroduction of --velvet flowers.

Oriental medallions, and coloured

Stripes on Plain Grounds-the

iit-na! ribbons arc made unusual,and form ti ebie trimming for the

new sailor hats.

Our stock of these ribbons being rather heavy,we

nre offeringHiern ut very special reductions.

As a smnrt trimming for sailor hats ive offer

Tinsel Ribbon. 21 inches wide, with a handsome

lierai design, bordered with velvet.

fsual Price . 3/11 yard.SI'KCIVI, PRICE ._1/8 yd.

Another Ribbon, 2J inches wide, in grounds ot

Alliite, rink, and Biscuit, Is embroidered with

Oriental Medallions, in hnrmonising colours, '

Usual Price .3/0 yd.SPECIAL PRICE .:... l/;ii yd.

Three-lone Ribbons, 2 inches wide, In Blues and

Pinks,aro particularly effective.

Usunl Price .1/4' yd.SPECIAL PRICE .1/OJ yd.

On a White Satin Ground, 31 Inches wide,raised

A'elvct Keelindi, inpretty tonlngs, form a very

pleasing effect.

'

Usual Price .3/3 yd.

SPECIAL PRICE .2/3 yd.See these Itil.l.mis in the Department, Ground Floor

they will interest you.

SATURDAY IS

CHILDREN'S MORNING .

AT DAVID JONES'.

PRACTICAL GIRLS AND BOYS'

WEAR AT ECONOMICAL PRICES.

Recognising that Saturday morning is the most

convenient time to buy Children's Wear, we haye

provided special facilities. Commencing to-mor-

row morning, specially- prepared displays of Girls'

Dresses, Co-its, and nats, also Boys' Suits, etc,

will be shown, and every ccnvenlence for satisfac-

tory shopping In these sections has been arranged.Practical home and school wear is prominently fea-

tured, and those who visit our Children's Depart-ments will lind that nil goods are marked at eco

'

al prices.

SPECIAL VALUES IN MAIDS'

COSTUMES."

'"

GOOD IVEARINO-PRACTICAL STYLES.

A very smart Costume for maidi is composed of

Navy Blue Rough Serge. The coat is 5-lcnntlf,with

a deep self band below waist-line, from which the

roal flares slightly. Military eolkir. Plain,well-cut

skirt. A splendid costume for practical wear, skirt

lengths ««. Inches.,

PRICE . Sfl/6.

Another practical Costume, which »ill wear splen-

didly, is mude of Tweed in Grey Mixtura,. The

coat is in a Norfolk Effect with Patch Pockets and

Belt, and buttons close to the throat. Plain, well

fitting skirt, finished with buttons of self to match

coat. Skirt lengths 3ft Inches.

PRICE . 40/6.

WARM TWEED OVERCOATS

FOR GIRLS.

For school wear we offer some decidedlywarm and

comfortable coats made of Tweed in Broivn Mix-

tures. There are three styles you can choose

from-some liavc deep collars and revers, others with

a contrasting shade of material on collars und cutts.

A coat that will give practical service.

Lengths from neck to hem-

3a and 80 In. 39 and 12 in. . «in.

Price 13/6 15/617/6

TWO SELECTED VALUES IN CHILDREN'SMILLINER!'-12/6.

A very dainty Hat for girls is mado of Black

A'elvct in a droopy 6hapc-the left side of brim

turning up slightly. It is lined with blue satin

and trimmed with n tiny trail ot-forgct-mc-nols.

SPECIAL A'ALUE . 12/6.

Tile, other Hat is of Navy Wue A'olvctccn, in a

droopy shape, lined under brim with Pink Silk,

and trimmed with tiny posies placed at inter-

vals around crown.

PRICE . 12/8.

BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS

CREATED FOR'PRACTICAL SERVICE.

ALL KEEN VALUES.

JUVENILE OVERCOATS.

Wann and serviceable, made from good quality

English Tweeds, In the newest shades. Button-

ing close to throat, finished with turn-downcollars.

PRICE . 12/«.Better Qualities . 17/6 and 21/.

"ORIENT" OVERCOATS.

For boys and youths, made of Gabardine, check

lined. A smart Raglan style, with collar,which

can be turned npor down. Sizes 6 to 2J, to lit

boys from 0 to 17 years,PRICE . 37/0.

Also obtainable In heavy Fledgling Tweeds, In

Grey, Green, and Heather mixtures, with Raglan

shoulders and. step collar.Sizes 61 lo 21, to lit

boi> ii oin li lo 17 years.PRICE . 27/«, 30/, 35/,

and 10/.

"COTSWOLD" SUITS OF .SCOTCH TWEED.The "Cotswold" is a very smartly-cut Suit,

made

from superior qualityScotch Tweeds, in Grey,

Oreen, und Brown Herringbone mixture. The coal

haB four pockets, und knickers with hand nt knee.

ti'ucn 1 to 12 lo (If boys from 0 to 16 years.

PRICES ."... 17/11, 21/, 25/, 30/, 35/, 40/.

TWEED RANGER SUITS FROM 10/0.

Unequalled for winter wear, smartly mado nf

Tweed, coats tmllncd.with plain knickers,

belt

at \ialst, steea 0 to 8,lo fit boys from 3 to It

years of age..

PRICE ... J0/6'

Better Qualities . 12/6, W/0, 17/6.

SERVICEABLE FELT HATS

FOR ROYS.

For boys from 4 to 12 years of agewe haye a

very smart Felt Hat which will give good prac-

tical service;in Brown, Grey,

and Slate mixtures.

PRICES .... 4/«, 6/6, and 6/0 each.

Boys'and Youths' Fur Felt Hats, with 21-inch

brim, with cut edges-a real good hat for hard

school wear. In Grey, Slate, or Creen.

PRICE . °/8-"

TEDDY BEAR HATS for little boys, in Fawn,

^n&iTî.. ./«*.

ER.ESH BARGAINS DAILY

IN THE BASEMENT.Make a point of visiting the Basement when you

are shopping.Every day there are special at

To-dày's

'

list includesBottle Green Cheviot Bergo,

SO inches wide, at.l/ per yard.Usual Price.

2/3 yard.Also many other lines ol goods at

yVF'pAY^OARRÎAOlî ON ALL GOODS EXCEPT

FURrnTORE, FLOOR COVKRING, KITCHEN AND

n^RD'vVARE TO ALL PARTS OF AUSTRALASIA.

DAVID JONES, LTD.,

FOB QUALITY AND RELIABH.ITY-EST. 1838,

OPPOSITE G.P.O., SYDNEY."

WASSIAMULL, ASS0MULL,AND CO.,

R.EADY FOR "WINTER.SILK QUILTED DRESSING GOWN,

Specla^Pufcnase8T *TT$_»'

_.

27 inches. 1/6, W«/.Jj* ^ 3'' .*

27 inches, 1/0, I/O, 1/11, 2/S. 2/6. 2/H, 8/3 eta-' '

CREPE DE CHENE.

27 inches, P/3,3/0, 3/11, 4/0, 4AL »nd 6/3 yd.

40 inches wide, fAl ><l-"," .

45 inches xvide, B/llard 8/11 yd.

.ut Inches. Check Crepe de Chene, 6/3 yd.30 inenes,

««",_, Washing satins.

»7 Inches wide, 2/0and 2/H yd._

-' ln

WHITE JAP. AVASHINO SILKS.

27 inches wider V, i/S, 1/0, 1/». J/". Î/S. 2/6»

_ f,i2nes"'"ide';tCi/0,1/11, 2/3, 2/0, 2/11, 3/3, Í/0,

43 fn'riics'vldc, 2/9, 2/11, 3/3, 3/0, S/U, 4/0, and

6/3.(_

OPEN TO-NIGHT Tn.L P.30 O'CLOCK.

We Pay Carriageon all Orders over 10/.

THE NOTED SILK. HOUSE,-

v

- IMA King-street, near Pltt-strcct, Sydney. ,

FRIDAY'S FASCINATION;.

AT

.

MÁRJ-.FOY'S,/LTD.

"THE riAZ-A,"'

»THE WINDOWS,

,

THE TEOPLE-A STUDY.

A CRISP, CLEAR AFTERNÓON-TllE MARK FOY

WINDOWS-WINDOWS PAST WHICH THOUSANDSAND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE TROOPING,.som: pass unheeding: others pause and

GLANCE AND HURRY ON THEIR WAY. SOMEUNGER LONG IN USEFUL STUDY, FOR THEY

TO SEE WHAT IS

XOTvIN THE WINDOWS,

AND. THAT IS. WHAT WE, TOO, WANT THEM TO

SEE, FOR WH CANNOT TELL THE STORY OF THISGREAT STORE IN ITS WINDOWS. NOR CAN WETELL-IT ALL IN THE NEWSPM'EUS. YOU MUST

COME INSIDE AND SEE. FOR TO SEE IS TOREALLY KNOW "THE PIAZZA," AND TO KNOW IT

IS TO APPRECIATE IT AND US ADVANTAGES,MOIMI PARTICULARLY THE WONDERFUL

SAVINGS ON SPENDINGSIN THE

COSTUME SECTION«..DO YOU WANT a BEAUTIFUL 'QUALITY MAI'ANl-E

CRlipK KIMONO" Handsomely embroidered in a

,beautiful iloml design. Colours: J'ink, Saxe, Sky,Mauve, Grey, etc. We have just recelveel an over-

due shipment from Japan, on which we have ob-tained ii. big allowance, .which enables us to offerKimonos that we have never sold under 7/11 for

e-i/llj, 5/11J.

Laellcs, these arc really (¡upcrior Kimonos.

FURTHER SlUrMENT-opcned to-day-Of TWELVE

very SMART STYLES In a very heavy-iveiKht .JAP.

SILK, in CREAMS only.This is the LAST SHIP-

MENT weean hope to receive AT THIS PRICE.Some have tile loose AMERICAN -SLEEVE, withhemstitched collar anil cuffs. Others HANI»

SOMULY EMRKOIBERED. At present our Cus-tomers are buying them 3 and 4 at a time, and

no wonder, for the PRICE is ONLY

A/Il, 7/11.

FOY'S ARE SELLING TO-DAY TWELVE DIFFERENT

DESIGNS IN LADIES' SATIN UNDEItSK-tTS al

7/11 anil 0/JJ. These; were pitrcliased by our LON-

DON BUYER for an Extraordinarily low figure.

Every Skirt is worth at lca-.t 15/11 to lil/U-but

Foy'a are making a special "Advertising Line" oithis collection at the prices mentioned

7/11. 0/11.

FELT UNDERSKIRTS. THESE ARE JUST THESKIRTS FOR MATRONS and ELDERLY LADIES.

Thoy are in Marones, Browns, Greys, Black, etc.

Exceptionally warm, and not tooheavy in weight.

Foy's Price

a/ni. 4/iij. 6/iii.

SPLENDID QUALITY ITALIAN CLOTH UNDERSKIRT,fairly full,

well made, 1ms a 10-inch goffered frill,

Foys sell these by the Hundred at

2/111 and 3/0J.Al] i ires.

w

FOY'S ARE ABSOLUTELY CLEARING OUT TO-DAY

ONE HUNDRED SAMPLE WINTER COATS Al13/IJ. Till» is a SPECIAL PRICE. They are line

Coats indeed for this money. Mode in Dark Gre»

Reversible Tweed-Braided Silk Collar, etc. TUB»ARE MARKED 14/11. but FOY'S aro making n

SPECIAL CLEARANCE for todayonly at

13/11. . 13/11.

A BIG TABLE OF SAMPJ_J COATS now showing in

FOY'S SHOWROOM at

19/11. Your Choice 10/JLTlio colIeetliMi Is large and varied. Navy Serges,

Tweeds, Cloths, etc. The styles ore the verylatest, bclteel luck, } length. Tliohc who come

early will get the- best. Price

10/11. 10/11.

Tnr. VERY BEST VALUE FOY'S IIAVE EVER SHOWNis to be found on TABLE No. 1 fin the front of theShowroom). It contains 76 BEAUTIFUL COATÍIN ASTRAOTIAN, FINK FACR CLOTHS, all colours,Tweeds, Serges, etc. A Manufacturer's Collectionof Samples which arc being offered al'

2J/U. 21/11.

AWO SPECIAL NUMBERS IN LADIES' NAVY SEnGKCOATS AND SKIRTS. These are made In smart t

length effects, lined tlirougliout, smartlybraided

and buttoned. .Good quality rough Serge. Foy'tare making a Bpecial feature of these two prici

for one week only0/11. 17/11.

TOY'S IIAVE A BIG RANGE to place before you in"BLAZER" COATS In Cotton Poplin and French

Flannel*, line and broad striped effectsbclteel

back, patch pockets.FLANNEL, 18/11; POPLINS, 12/11, 15/11.

All Colours.

MILLINERY SECTION.A NEW sniP-MENT OF WHITE FELT HATS, READY

TO WEAR, just ojiened, including the popular"MINNIE LOVE" SHAPE, in White, with Band of

Ribbon. SPECIAL PRICE, 1/11.

Other shapes in a better quality.ENGLISH FELT,al

7/11 and 8/0.SMART SEMI-TRIMMED HAT. In SILKY VELVET, very

coijifortahlç fitting shape, in AH Black, Black and

Wliite, Save and White. SPECIAL PRICE 8/11.NEW TRICORNE SHAPE in BLACK SILK VELVET.

Most becoming hat. SPECIAL I'RICE 7/11. Others

8/11, 10/0, 12/0.:

SPECIAL TABLE OF CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS.

Tlii'se aro specially imported by us. They include

some very pretty shapes and styles. They rangein price from 7/0 to 1B/0.

OUR STOCK OF UNTRJMMED VELVET SHAPES con-

sists of all tile newest styles.Made from a good

quality Velvet, some arc most SUITABLE FORMATRONS. SPECIAL PRICE, 10/6.

SMART SEMI-TRIMMED nAT In BLACK SILK VEL-

VET, willi Glace Crown and high up-slnndlngMount, in Velvet. SPECIAL PRICE, 13/11.

PRETTY CLOSE-F1TTTNG SHAPE IN BLACK SILK

VELVET, trimtnee! with silk braid and finished with

soft mount. SPECIAL PRICE, 14/11.VERY SMART SHAPE E*J BLACK SILK VELVET,

uith high stand mount of Glace Silk. This is n

very Btylish hat and most becoming. BLACK ONLY.

19/0.SA1LOR.SIIAPED n.\T IN BLACK SILK VELVET,

wheels of corded Ribbon and lime-coloured Silk and

Velvet Rones. PRICK 21/.

PICTURE HAT IN BLACK SILK VELVET, pora poms

of While Ostrich Feather and coral band-made

roses,PRICE 22/0."

WARM WINTER FURS.THIS IS A COSY SUBJECT, LADIES," TOLL OF

WARMTH, BUT RARK1,Y SO RADIANT WITH

ECONOMY AS NOW. FUR COATS AND FUR SETS

ARE BEING OFFERED AT SUCH FAVOURABLE

PRICES THIS SEASON AT "THE PIAZZA." AS

WILL SERVE TO EMPHASISE THE ADVANTAGE

Ol' BUYING YOl'R FURS FROM A HOUSE WHICH

CONDUCTS t l'TTRRIKR'3 DEPARTMENT.

LADIES' BLACK HAM! SETS-ül/ll, 20/11, 32/0, 35/.

LADIES' BLACK HARE NECKLETS

4/11, 5/JJ, 6/11, 7/11, S/1J.

MLVFS TO MATCH, 0/11. 14/11.

INDIES' ENGLISH SQUIRIfíL NECIt-ETS

Jfi/II, 21/0, !»/«, 20/11.

STOLES, 20/11, 32/0, 00/, 80/.

SQUIRREL MUFFS, 25/0, 20/11. 57/0, 02/0.

BLACK AUSTRALIAN FOX STOLES.

21/0. 22/6, 20/11, S2/0, 40/6, 65/.

MUFFS, 10/11, 25/, 32/0.'

NATURAL FITCn SETS, complete with Mull, £1/37/0.

NATURAL FITCH NECKLET, 65/, 07/0, 81/.

LADIES' BLACK ENGLISH FOX STOLES4, 5, and 6 Guineas.

. MUFFS, 4, 0, and 8 Guineas.

COMPLETE FOX SETS, 8, 0, snd 12 Guineas.

LADIES' BOOT SECTION.

LADIES' BIjACK GLACE RID BOOTS, Button or

Lace, stout quality, patent caps, strong welted

solea, Cuban heels. 12/0, J3/0, 14/0.

LADIES' PATENT COLT COURT or ONE-BAR SHOES,

Golosheel backs, short fronts, stout welted soles,

(Julian heels. 14/11.LADIES' FINE CLACK KID COURT OR ONE-BAR

SHOES, golevshcd backs, short fronts, wolted solea,Cuban heel«. 13/11.

LADIES' PATENT COLT SHOE, court or ankle strap,short fronts, pump soles,

Cuhon heels. 12/0.LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOE, fine glace kid

iuicks, button at side, pump sole, high Cuban

heel. 10/0.

LADIES' OLAOE KTD snOE, court or anklestrap

style, short fronts, pump sole, Cuban heel. 10/0,12/0.

LADIES' WALKING SnOES, Derby or Oxford style,

golosheel backs, nicely punched, welled soles, Cu-

ban Ih'cI. 12/0.

LADIES' ONE-BAR SnOE, patent or (Ino Glace Kid,

J/nils heel, full round toe, low front, pump Bole.

18/0.?

MEN'S BOOT SECTION.No. 1.-GENT.'S "DEFIANCE" BRAND BOX CALF

LACE BOOT, fuH golerehcd all round, nicely

No T-GENT.'SS'W.FI_NCE" BRAND, BLACK VIC!'

KID LACE BOOTS, .full golcthod, welted sole.

No?"

J J.^-GENT.'S STODT BOX CALF DERBY LACE'

BOOTS, leather lined, stout welted sole. 10/9.

No lsX-Gl'NT.'S STOUtf BOX CALF LACE BOOTS,full golosbed

all round, leather lined, stoat welted

No "'f^-GENT.'-S STOUT BLACK V1CI DERBY LACE'

BOOT, welted Bolo, smart business boot, 10/0.

No Ifl.-GENT.'S STOUT TAN WH,LOW CALF LACE'

BOOT, nice medium colour, full golosheel, Btout

welted sole. 15/0.

No 17.-OKNT.'S STOUT TAN WILLOW CAM' DERBY'

LACE HOOT, nice colour, extra stout soles, welted.

10/0.

THE HOME) OF GOOD VALUES,

MARK FOY'S, LIMITED,

HERE IS OPPORTUNITY.

SEIZE IT.-.

McCATHIES, LTD.,ARE OFFERING

HUNDREDS of REMNANTSOF

ALL- THEIR NEWEST AND

BEST, SILKS,

,

AT

HALF MARKED PRICESTHIS FRIDAY,

.

ALSO. .

TUF. FOLLOWING SPECIAL LINES.FROM »"A.M. TILL 10 P.M.

COME ALONG TO"TOE BUSIEST SHOP IN SYDNEY,"

and sec how quickly these Specials selL

-JUST OPENED.A SPLENDID VARIETY

OF -

FRENCH OSTRICH

FEATHER MOUNTS,'

IN TWO-TONT, AND SELF SHADES,MARKED AT HALF AND

LESS THAN HALF US DAL

PRICES.

RANGINo'fROM 4/0 TO 21/EACH.

JUST A SMALL SHIPMENT OF THE

NEW MILITARY CAPS,in All Black A'elvct, Tartans, and Plaid. So

get thom Early.Black Velvet, 2/111, 3/11, 4/11, 6/11 each.Tartans and Plaids, 6/11

aud7/0

each.

SPECIAL TABLE OF

BLACK VELVET HATS, .

in all Iho New Season's Shapes.PRICE FOR TO-DAY, 6/1L

A Large Assortment of LINEN

GUIPURE EDGE HANDKER-

CHIEFS,

1/0} and 1/0) each.

Special Value in Ladles' PURE LINEN

HANDKERCHIEFS, lin bom.

PRICE, 1/11J per ball-dozen.'

3/tI per dozen.

Special Table of SHADOW LACES, Din toISin wide.

Old per Yard.ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES,

Worth 2/11} lo fi/Jl i«r yard.

TO.DAY'S PRICE. 1/11}.BLACK Sn.K DRESS NETS, OOIn wide.

3/0 and 3/11 Yard.

DON'T MISS OUR SPECIAL TABLE

OF

DAINTY NECKWEAR,'

ALL ONE PRICE, Old.

Another Special Table of NECKWEAR, in-

cluding Costume Fronts, Roll, Sunshine,and Peter Pan Collara, Fancy Silk and

Crepe de Chine Bows, etc., etc.,

ALL ONE PRICE, 1/0}.

SOME WONDERSDi THE

UNDERCLOTHING SECTION.

LADIES' OAMISOLES, In Muslin, whole

fronts of Fine Embroidery, finished neckand sleeves, with A'al. Laces, Insertions,

Headings,and Ribbons, assorted sixes.

PRICE. 3/0 EACH.,_

Maids' APRONS, Nurses' shape, in WhiteCalico.

Medium Blzc, I/O}, 1/4}, 1/0} each.

Large sires, 1/0}, 2/3} each.

HAVE YOU TRIED

WARNER'S

WONDERFUL CORSETS.GUARANTEED RUST-PROOF,

NOT-DKl BETTER THAW TIDS BUST.

Warner's Rustproof Corsets, In White Ba-

tiste, low bust, mediumlength

over

hips, two pairs suspenders nttached,0/6 per pair.

Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, in White Coutille, mallum bust, long

over back and

hips, two pairs suspenders attached.

0/0 per pair.

Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, in White Ba

tiBte, low bust,very long doable skirt,

three pairs suspenders attached.

8/11 per pair.

Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, in Firm White

Batiste, medium bust, extremely longskirt, with elastic lacings in front, three

pairs suspenders nttached, 11/0 per pair

Warner's Hurt-proof Corsets, in White Ba-

tiste, medium bust, very deep double

skirt, with three pairs suspenders at-tached . 35/11 per pair.

Warner's Rust-proof Ccrscts. in White Con-

tine, low bust, extremely long over

back and hips, three pairs suspenderssteadied . 10/11 pair.

DON'T MISSTHE

FREE DEMONSTRATIONSOF

FACE MASSAGE,WITH

JOHN STRANGE WINTER'S

AVORLD-FAMED

.TOILET PREPARATIONS,

AT 3 P.M. AND S P.M. Tins DAY.IF YOU LIKE THE "OBJECT LESSON,

THEN YOU MAA' AVAIL YOUI-KLt?OF OUR .LA PERT SCIENCE,

ANDHAVE YOUR FACH MASSAGED

FOR 1/.

THIS IS ONLY TOR A FEW DAI'S,AS THE USUAL OTIARGE IS 2/0.

AFfER ALL, YOU CAN'T BEAT

McCATniE'S, LTD.,

M<D0WELL AND HUGHES'

BIG NEW STORE OFFERSREMARKABLE VALUES IN

STYLE-PERFECT FOOTWEAROPEN TILL 0 TO-NIGHT. SEE TOE WINDOWS.OPEN TILL 0 TO-NIGHT. SEE THE WINDOWS.If there's one thing more limn another that we

are enthusiastic about in Ibis Big New Ktoro it is

the remarkable values we ofler in Footwear. Here

you can buy Boots and Shoes, faultier« In stvle,and faithfully constructed for long, *ellnblc wear,nt the lowest prices in

Sidney.'lake the follow-

ing fine values as examples. W'c iuv'itc inspectionand comparison.

Ladies' Black Velvet Court SHOES, with Cu-ban heels and pump soles, all sizes.

OUR PRICE . 8/6(¡lace Kid One-bar SI101Ä a iiopular style for

non, in ull sizes. OUR PRICE. 8/11

Patent Court SHOES, models that will enhancetheo harm of any foot, 6iilnri.lv finished withbrilliant ornament. Sines 2 to 7. AVorlh 13/(!.

OUR PRICE . 11/0Twin-bar SHOES, In fine Ginee Kid. Bostock'sfamous make, with pump soles and leather Cu-ban heels. All sizes.

OUR PRICE .

13/0A line line hero of Derby SHOES, at 11/3 pr.Have patent caps and welted solea. Sizes,2 to 7. OUR PRICE . 11/3Ladles' Fancy Felt SLIPPERS, wool lined midneat button ornament. AVnrm, comfortable

Slippers Hint it is a pleasure» to wear.

OUR PRICi: . ONLY 1/11 PR.

THEN THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LINE.THEN THIS WRICK'S SPECIAL LINE.

A RIO BARGAIN IN PAILLETTE SILKS.USUALLY 4/11 YD.TILL TO-MORROW, NOON, ONLY 3/11 A'D.Fine quality Paillette Silks, Just the rightwidths, 30 and 39 inches, in the following

shades: Brown, Copenhagen, Lvme, Saxe, Mole,AVinc, Tan, Illsciilt, Silver, Apricot, Emerald,

Sky, and Rich Old Gold. Oller definitelycloses To-morrow, Noon.

Usually, 4/11 Yd.¡ NOW, 3/11.

TWO MILLINERY VALUES AVORTn INSPECnOtf.TWO MILLINERY VALUES AVORTO INSPECTION.

AVlilte Felts, smart shapes, . roll brims, etc

AVorlh, 0/11; WHILE THEY LAST, 4/11 ONLY.

Tablo of Itcady-to-AVear Hats, Militaryand

other fashionable Btuipes, in Tngol and ChipStraws. Rare A'alucs at 6/11 Upwards.SIX THEM.

M'DOWELL & HUGHES; LTD."The Store that Studies your Pocket,"

DENISON HOUSE, OEORGE-ST (near G.P.O.),

SYDNEY. _ .

O__axm__mxsx_xxxryyOAIENi

WANT

PEACE,

with the smartest creatinri,,,?0" i"5««'"»«!. war, nil IhouglU of Aden's fro ñ Ä to «T

-

Continental Centre,'í¿? °,ô nresen^L^'?"""at a st.instdillA Naturally mT ,?

uro aIra«l

the-vvorlel to he »tpT '£7 "SV**of Fashion look to anil Insl,t

'

on i "iWomt»

,_ÄS"s»srBrt,ai"' ä%,

COSTUME»,UNDERWEAR,

DRESS GOODS,. GLOVES, HOSIERY Ft>»

PITT-STREET HORDERNS'.urtiÄoSn? prod"pc somo dioi« i*

TWEEDS AND CLOTHSso applicable for the Coitunies and C_|. ,",

Skirts %_^g^^^JSS^

41-inch ijoÑi;gAí;" effect- twiJtoÄ n,"

"

GREY CHECK W06i;'TWÏUÎDS,242Snc"esyw_e Ik,

I-i«»', cheeks, suitable f« Skirls.°' *"*

I IÏIOK . o/*! ...,- ,."_j

iibai.;l'?-vik' twp:i)s' *-,..«*<.; x iVn»«

T'ñicFT"*wcnr y ra""ot ,,c ?.«?ten:

WE II A VE .JUST oi'ENlVii'

Ä"

jjlO°lt ANCE''¿V m,

TON CLOTHS, in Broun, KnW, Grey OuSsuitable for school wear.

-' S" VMa»t

1>mcl;.._. 1/2, 1/0, 1/81 yara.

TimjtE'SE^U^XCEUyjKXHH;PITT-STREET HORDERNS'

LADIES' GLOVES. ?

NoUiing in Hie way of apparel is more ratisfícto-,

-o a woman han a shapely, nicc-litting oioic, iS'matches in simile- and. io our the Winter CmT T

Hat. Notwilln-Linillng the Market Scarcity°m "

HORDERNS' IN PITT-STRl'.ETaro extremely fortunate in-hcing oble to annDiinrt i

big opening-un of the Best Products of the BrltMGlovors In Kid, Sueili», and Woollen Gloves, in all ih.

lal est Colours, Shades, and Sizes. .

'

SHORT BLACK KID GLOVES, frch stock, 3/3, M3/0, 3/11, 4/0, 4/11. 5/0, 0/0 nair.

' ' '

SHORT WHITE KID GLOVES, fresh stock, 2/3 ?«

2/0, 2/11, SIB, 4/0, 4/11. fi/fl, 11/0 pair.

' ' "'

SHORT COLOURED KID GLOVES, i" good seaonibl.

shades. 2/JI. 3/(1, 3/11. 4/0, 6/0.

<.»T~u

SAXE NAPPA lill) CLOVES, strap and dome at wriii.

in shndrs of Tan. Brown, inn! Slate, 3/11 nair

SAXB JJESr ENGLISH DOE GLOVES, elastic at wrist .

- in good »baili-, l/n pair.

T"

2-DOMK BEST ENGLISH DOGSKIN, lined, 4/02-DOME BEST ENCLIS1I DOGSKIN, lined with tur

tops, 6/(1.

SAXE TAN BUCKSKIN GLOVES, warmly lined, with

simp and dome at wrist, 0/0 pair.

2-BUTTON OR DOME BEST MOCHA SUEDE GLOVES

in shades of Tun, Beaver, and Slate, 5/0 nair.

'

REAL SCOTCH WOOLLEN CLOVE», good colourl,

1/8, S/.1 pair.H

STIORT IMITATION BLACK MOCHA SUIÏDr. GI-OYES,.

nice and warm, 1/11, 2/3, 2/0, 3/3, 3/0 pair.

A PITT-STIIEBT WINDOW

FULL OF WINTER COMFORT.

FLEDGLTNO GOWNS, in all colours, H/0, 16/0, His,

21/, 25/, 27/0.KIMONO STYLE COWNS, Oriental trimming, l61-,

1R/0.

SMART aOWNS, turned-down braided collar and cuffs,

25/0.STRIPED FLEDGLING GOWNS, turn-down colt-t,

10/0./

WE DELIVER FREE .

ALL PARCELS OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING,BOOTS AND SHOES, TO ANY PART OF

AUSTRALIA.

H0RDERN~BR0THEES,SYDNEYS LEADEKS OV FASHIONS,

203-211 PITT-STREET, one] 422 GEORGE-STREET,SYDNEY.

X_____X-XS-_X___X_-_X_XXX

THIS ,18 THE DAY WHEN

SNOW'S

"COMES INTO ITS OWN.",

Fridayia the

Great Day of'

Judgment.Tile woman who

-

.

reads over tile

News of the Shops>

day by day Is going , v

to put her store to'

the Ust to-day. 'I

And that is why we assert-not boastfully or

in any spirit of self-praise-that this day J

SNOW'S 7will come into its own-the custom of the

people who wish to cave on their Winter ?

Drapery Pure!lases.

Tile convenient arrangement of the Stocks nuk_

it possible for the shopper to choose quick

Jy and satisfactorily, protected always by the

policy of the'house which allows exchange or

refund of cash for unsatisfactory purchases.

You cannot do better than coma to-i-y to

Snow's.i

DETAILS OF DRESS.I

They are small in their way, but their power

and effect arc sometimes great.

SNOW'S, RIBBON STOREOFFERS:

COLOURED MERV. RIBBON. 8Jin wide,la

Saxe, Coq, Cerise, Navy, Crampng-,Vieux Rose,' Brown, Royal, at 1/Sj yoi-

.

COLOURED -LACE RIBBON, 3Jlnwide, Sky,

Saxe, Coq, Cardinal, Vieux Rose, Brown,

Grey, Royal, Emerald, Cerise, at 4¡d yard.

COLOURED MERV. RIBBON. »Sin wielc, ia

Saxe, 'Jold, Navy, Royal,Black, Cream,

Virai Rose, Turquoise, Sky, Brown, Tua

gcrine. Cardinal, Grey, at OJd yard. t

PLOTJNCns'GS AND li

EMBKOIDEUIES. ]

Three Exceptional Values-Gloriousvrlth New-

nes.

BTm CAMBRIC FLOÜNOING3, small neat de

signs,suitable for underskirt flounces. i

SNOW'S PRICE, I/O) YARP.

Min OAMISOLF. EMBltOfDERV, in small cb»

patterns, or open lacy designs.

SNOW'S PRICES, 1/OJ, l/3i, 1/01, vi

22in ALLOVKIt

'

EMBROIDERY in Mnsll»or

Cambric.

SNOWS PRICES, 1/3, 1/0}, 1/11, 2/«

YARD._

jnTFELERS.So little

iocs protection against chill night sir

LADU«'' MUFFLERS, in Mercerised CeKion.

various stripes.SNOWS PRICE, 2/111.

LADIES' KNITTED SILK MUFJ'LKRS, In Hindi,

Grey,and Saxc. SNOW'S PRICK,

4/«.

LADIES' ""TTOlvJ MUFI'LEKS, willi cl-p. ,

SNO 'J1CE, Old.

GLOVES j

UnexpectedlyGood Values.

2-DOME DENT'S REAL KID GLOVK6, In Bea-,

ver, Pastelle, Grey, Navy, Brown.

SNQW'S PRICK. 2/Ui PAIR."_

lO-BUTTON LENGTH DENT'S IIUAL JiH>

GLOVES, in Black. 4/111 pair. _,_,_,.

-t-BUTTON LENGTH DENT'S KID EYT.NIMJ

GLOVES, in White.

SPECIAL VALUE, 3/11PAUL

WINTER HOSE.

Sunshine in Hie Prices.

LADIES' PLAIN BLACK ALL-WOOL 0ASH

MERE 1IOS1Î, full fashioned, 1/3, 1/»!, 1/».

LADIEsNlLAOK CÁSlÍMKRE HOSE, with col-

oured Clock», 2/3, 2/0 per pair.

LADIES' CLOTH GAITERS, in Navy, »uri.

Beaver, and Wiiite. Special *»alir*.

2/3, 2/11 per pair.

AT TOE LACE COUNTERSask to seo these

BLACK SH.K TASSDLS, cup and plata top,

0 inches long, worth1/11-,,

SNOW'S PRICK, JOld.

DEWDROP CHIFFON. 42ln. in Pink. Bli«.

Gold, Ivory. TnmiioiFe,Sky; iiwrth 1/t.

SNOW'S PRICE, SJ-J.

ORIENTAL I/AMI« SIIADE, !1,nr* J"SGreen and White, Helio, »ml «Tille, Gold

and White. Worth B/ll anil 8/H.

SNOW'S PRICE, 3/111.

SYDNEY SNOW, LTD.,

Specialists In Ladies' and Children's Apparel,

Manchester and House!»«._»,,Corner PITT and LIVERPOOL STUBT.

SYDNEY'.

FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!

iülW^^a^CoSi.e'cMvi«II. D.VY1.S' «HOWnOOMS.

BRING DIRECT IMPORTERS, W11 Altl! IN A W

TION TO SELL OUR GOODS AT PRICI- BbW"

ANY OTHER STORE. , ,",,,». «

Urge aipe Shupc Furs, Long Fronts, in DU«

Brown, 12/0, IO/,nnd 17/0 each. ...

I-rgo Open Muffs to Match,Head and Tall, 0/0,

We

15/ each. .

Reol Squirrel Butterfly Necklets,17/0 rat*.

Real Ermine Butterfly Necklets, £2/10/ ff- m,

lleautitul Quality Bear Stoles, 3'./, "/JO/i«/"""

LargoJMutTB'-to Match, -2/2/, £3/10/ each. -,

Head and Tail Wolf and Fox Necklets, 27/6, *~M

I_nif ¿%n"»_li to match. £2/10/, «/»/, Mg**Real Ermine Skins, 8/0 «id 10/ ea.l «

nL ^iriO/»Necklets, £S/10/¡ Real White Fox Muff«.

W/W¿JMagnlflcent Rango Coney Seal Coats, in the

u*¡

Military, S. and 'JVngo Styles, £e/J0/,tW»ei

£10/10/each.

, ,,

. ...^

AU Idniis of Furs in stock, inspectioninvitM.

A kinds of Fur Trimmings, BlackWhite, ana

TWJItepalra

and Alterations afpecialily.

Skins jsnim

Dyed,and Made Up.

1015 CataloguePost "»

H.DAVIS, ,SYDNEY'S LEADING KÜRRIHB,

Hoffniing's-cliainbers,103 Pitt-st, 3 ^Jraf.,°\C

\:m. looi. j__l___-r

SYDNEY.-Printed and publlshidby ^,^1m¡i

Sons, at the olllce of the "Sydney?*T$$rWit and Hunter strrets, Friilay, April 30, w»

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